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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Mar 1965, p. 13

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12 THEOSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, March 5, 1965 a? Nac ett': HAPPY GANG LOSES BUT Nineteen members of the test,.The Oshawa Club, led Oshawa Happy Gang TOPS by Leader Mrs. Beverly Club weight-losing team de- Jollow, lost 110. pounds, The feated 19 members of their Writtlers slimmed 104% fellow club, The Whitby pounds from their chubby Whittlers, in a six-week con- carcasses, The losers' for- Planning : Board Idea Approved | HAMPTON (Staff) -- Dar- lington Township is the sixth area municipality to give for- mal approval to establishing a regional planning board, Township council passed a resolution asking it to give ap- proval to the establishing of the regional planning board and to the minister of municipal af- fairs to define the municipali- ties as a joint planning area. Darlington now joins Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville, Whitby Township and East Whitby Township as a member of the) Reeve Blanchard is also war-| den of the United Counties. | The road superintendent, R. M,. Short, and a consulting} engineer will make an investi- gation of a request by certain) ¢ sion and also between Lots 27|h and 28 on the Fifth Concession,| it was decided by council. Council received _ petitions! P from ratepayers in this area} requesting this be done. | A letter of thanks was read to council from the Salvation rd. Reeve A. L., Blanchard said Army. The letter expressed ratepayers in the township to/street, establish and also widen the| Rivard 'and his companion, who road between Lots 17 and 18 onjescaped from Bordeau_ Prison, the Fourth and Fifth Conces-|near Montreal this week, must| Work. he thought other municipali- WINS feit was to host a party for the winning team, This was held Tuesday night in Kathleen Rowe Public School in Whitby. Mrs, Jol- low, pictured weighing in at the scales, samples some of the non-fattening food offer- ed by Mrs. Alice Boychyn, leader of the Whitby Whitt- lers, --Oshawa Times Photo Helped Build Prison Doors BOWMANVILLE -- George cherrington, 85, of 19 Liberty is convinced Lucien ave had inside help, Mr Cherrington made The rison was being built. For Fire BROUGHAM Councillor Donald Waring presented ae ures of tax loss as he objected, at Pickering Township Council this week, to a bylaw to exempt 10 per cent of farm lands --~ not buildings -- from township fire rates, The bylaw was passed with Councillors Campbell and Waring opposing it. "With a total assessment last year of $28% million, we have $2,297,718 actual exemptions," he said, adding that the figures were. approximate. "A $5,107 loss of taxes, This is something the rest of the township has to make good, We all pay our road taxes. We should all. pay our fire taxes," Councillor Newman countered that the total value of equip- ment in the urban area of the township far exceeds all the rest of the equipment in the town- ship, "They pay an average of $8 per year in this area, yet they have by far the best equipment and fastest service. We are ask- ing that farmers pay fire tax on all their buildings and 90 per cent of all their lands, In @ rural area most farms are cropped very carefully, Land does not create fire hazards, Agricultural residents are paying $35 per year. I-feel- we -are- not asking for anything unreasonable or unfair." | POLITICAL FOOTBALL Said Councillor Campbell: "We have something in the Mu- nicipal Act which really is a political football, The land of farmers is part of their busi- ness, I cannot frankly see this piece that is in the Municipal Act. I think it's a political catch- all, It's put in for reasons be- yond our ken. I don't see why any one person should be let off from their responsibilities." Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Salgo, of the Brock road, were granted a three or four months to make when he worked for Hutchison The doors were more than the|three inches thick with special) metal doors in 1911-12 when the|locks and other protective de-| |vices that would make it almost double set of doors took him!impossible to go through them. Exemption Given and Stick, a Montreal firm spe-| jcializing in architectural iron- Rates letter of tolerance, which per- mits them to build an extension to their machine shop, an un- conforming land use. The letter stipulates that no aciiva of coun- cil will be taken against them for this infraction. Mr. Cecil Phillips, of Conces- sion 5, appeared before Council and asked that the sideline be- tween Lots 21 and 22, closed for the past 30 years, be cleaned of burs and weeds, which have an unfortunate effect on his farm. He asked for the sympathy of council, "We are a _ sympathetic group," said the Reeve, Laugh- ter from the spectators, Mr, Phillips' request was re- ferred to the Road Committee, as was a request. by township lawyers for instruc- tion regarding the paying of a Port Union road repair account to Scarborough, which munici- dary road with no authorization from council, COUNTY HUMANE BUILDING T. I, Hughes, of the Ontario Humane Society, advised coun- cil that a shelter for unwanted pality had repaired this boun-|, Long Debate On Marina posted, Planning Director J. Waulkner was interrogated and MOORE WINS TITLE NEW YORK (AP) -- Lenny Moore of Baltimore Colts, who made the comeback of the year in the National Football League last season, won the NFL scor- ing title, official statistics con- firmed Wednesday. The veteran halfback scored 120 points on a record 20 touchdowns, Place- a lengthy debate was ed, during this week's meeting of Pickering Township Council, on a proposal for a marina on the west side of Frenchman's Bay. It involved a change in zoning. Councillors, although they were eager for industrial de- velopment, were concerned about the zoning change as it would mean that marinas could establish on the site. Access kicking specialists Jim Bakken of St. Louis Cardinals and Lou Groza of Cleveland Browns tied for second with 115 points. KNITTERS ! ! Celine te ie WOOL QUEEN 205 Simcoe St. $. 723-5371 roads, summer population, traf- fic hazards, and water and power ali were factors, A recommendation from Plan- ning Board that approval for the change in zoning be given in rinciple, subject to Mr, Car- yon, the owner, being respon- sible for a number of factors, was before the council, Rather than approve the zon- ing change in principle, an dment was p that council agree in principle that the waterfront development pro- HAIR DESIGN Salon of Distinction Call 723-5201 East gram on the east side of the Bay be set up as water orien-| fated development ] animals -- cattle, dogs, cats, etc, -- was proposed to he built! in Ontario County. | Councillor Harvey Spang said! that he was opposed to this, but would like to call a mééting of} the. bylaw enforcement commit-| tee to fully discuss it. Council- lor. Newman revealed that the budget for bylaw enforcement land the dog pound had been japproved by the finance com- mittee, It was recommended that By- law Enforcement Officer Harry Ashton attend a county meeting in which the proposed dog pound would be discussed, | Council adjourned to meet in |committee to discuss a pending departure of one of the staff. |Clifford Dunkeld, road _book- |keeper, the reeve advised, has |been offered "a great deal more }money to work for the county", THE ULTIMATE IN SPACIOUS wo ti BEDROOM SUITES * PENTHOUSE o_ UNDERGROUND ; PARKING * int: BUILDING G@ORGIAN LUXURY LIVING!! CEILING ELECTRIC CABLE RADIANT HEATING * MODEL SUITE * By Aegerorment inly 723-1712 or 728-2911 mansions 124 PARK ROAD NORTH, OSHAWA ] THE OSHAWA BUSINESS DIRECTORY | Ancus-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY @ BROADLOOM © TILE © CORLON © RUG CLEANING ushers in Spring...}. 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"Tl would like to see if it would be possible to invite rep- resentatives of some of these municipalities to attend our next meeting of the regional planning board, Workshop For Volunteers Held WHITBY -- The meeting of the UCW was held in St. Mark's Church Auditorium March 2, Mrs. Abbot Price, president, The annual auditors' report was adopted as read. ASK ROOF REPORT Charles Warren, Darlington Township: building inspector, will be asked to make a report to the Property Committee re- garding leaks in the ceiling of thetownship offices. The prop- erty committee will have the power to act on the inspector's report. Orval Grills has been ap- pointed as Weed Inspector tor| the township for 1965. Deputy Reeve Harold Muir} will attend the annual meeting) of the Association of Mayors| | { | opened with a poem entitled! "God Wants Our Best', | Mrs. Cyril Heard reported that} Valentine gifts had been sent "@ members now residing in Fair-| view Lodge, She also reminded members to bring in used nylons at the next meeting. Mrs. Richard MacCarl re- ported on the Workshop for Vol- unteers held at the Ontario Hos- pital and said that a committee is being formed to look after and Reeves in Kitchener June} 27-28, AS our own Service staff, Why. don't you trust your oil furnace to their care? On call 24 hours a day. 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Radio and T.V, Service and Repair 'Specializing in one-year contract service' STATION PLAZA 728.9481 this important work, Mrs. H, T. Fallaise and Mrs Glen Sawyer reported on the Presbyterial held recently in Oshawa. The theme, carried throughout the sessions, was 'Put on the Whole Armor of God". The guest speaker was Dr. Floyd Honey. The worship service was ably conducted by Mrs. J. K. Bowes 1965 Edition. and Mrs. Ward. They used as their theme "'Care of our Spiri- tual Homes". During the program a dialogue was presented with Mrs, Wil liam Winters, Mrs. Reynold and Mrs. T. Linter taking part. | Mrs. Lewis Richardson gave a talk on Stewardship and Re- cruiting. She stated that each year thirty directors of Chris- tian Education are needed Nepal is in dire need of nurses and doctors. Teachers are need ed for lhe Indian residential schools here in Canada, Each year 200 candidates for the min istry are required. 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