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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Mar 1965, p. 5

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WHITBY (Staff) -- A record 14.6 mill rate was struck Wed- nesday at the March meeting of Ontario County Council--an increase of 1.88 mills over 1964 figures. Almost $5 million dollars will be spent by the county during the 1965 financial year. 'Council approved finance committee estimates of $3,075,- for roads and_ bridges; $1,359,252 for the general fund and $504,853 . for Fairview Lodge. RATE BREAKDOWN The mili rate for each fs as follows: roads and_ bridges, 6.014; general fund, 7.596 and Fairview Lodge .990. Hospital grants were budget- ed at $218,670, library grants, Ontaric County Rate Increased 188 Mulls $1,250; Emergency Measures|the remainder of the county Organizatiun, $1,920 and for the Association: mates, broken down as lows: General fund, $161,717; roads, $193,103; Lodge, $23.789; EMO and edu cational purposes, $977; hospi tal grants $58,339. Cannington has tee list, with $5,667 for the gen eral fund; Educationa purposes, $2,048 for nospital grants, WHITBY ASSESSMENT Retarded Children's Township which is assessed at|year includes $222,085 from the $442,927 in the committee esti- raid of Oshawa for: administra fol- ; Fairview/registry office; to raise $15,526, bottom of the commit- roads, $6,767; Fair- view Lodge, $1,008; EMO and the $34 and $500/expenditure would be met by grants from various other levels of government, The heaviest burden of taxa--REVENUE BREAKDOWN tion will be borne by Pickering Revenue estimated for the worship service, Ivan theme|April meeting roll call by 4 "Lent." Mrs. Ivan Barrett gave|nating an apron to be sold at the scripture reading. Mrs. Fred Reed gave a talk Almonds Group on Trinidad explaining the way Plans Bazaar WHITBY -- Almonds United|in Trinidad. Now there are less Church Women's Eveningjthan 300 people who are not Group held its March meeting|Christians. at the home of Mrs. of life, education, missions, etc. It was mentioned that it is not 100 years since the first mission field was established During the business meeting plans were outlined for the Mrs. Wiliam Hicks presided|bazaar of October Each mem- at the meeting opening with ajber was asked to answer the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Merch 18, 1965 § will call at homes in the com- munity with a market basket to accept donations for the bazaar. The next meeting will be April 13 owing to Easter. Mrs. Norman Gibson, Churchill ave-lf During the month of Apriljnue, is opening her home for several members of the group|this meeting. COSENS & MARTIN Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa 'otboaa gd 728-7515 Res, 725-2802 of 725-7413 mit the bazaar. administration of justice; use of the court house, jail; EMO and de- .|bentures. .| Ontario County will also re- ceive $131,579 from the Prov- ince of Ontario for services ranging from child welfare to fox bounty. Other municipalities will pro- vide an estimated $87,700 for county jail; assessment services and training schools. Miscellaneous revenue ac- counts for the remaining $71,758 BROCK WHITBY Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:30 SATURD AY MATINEE AT 1:30 Hockey 0.H.A. METRO.JUNIOR "B" Playoffs SIXTH GAME... Best of 7 Semi-Finals ETOBICOKE INDIANS WHITBY 'DUNLOPS WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA Whitby is assessed as fol- oan was a the cut i ici luws: General Fund, $115,389; r expenditures eae Prisco By hagas is roads $137,784; Fairvie w\wete listed as follows: General said. "Our zone headquarters|Lodge, $20,542; EMO--and edu-|S0vernmem, $303,355; protection has been moved from New.|Cational purposes, $697; hospi-/'0 Persons and property, $350,- market to Barrie, which would|tal grants, $41,626. oh B sewage gin $394,155; mean more traveling. Ajax -- general fund, $67,446; |. Pek ae '§228,500; $172,500 "We were close to $2,000 on|roads, $80,536; Fairview Lodge, regis- , i try office, $41,846; and $40,399 these expenses last year," he|$12,007; EMO and educationallry. miscellaneous purposes. stated, "and there is no attempt|purposes,, $408; hospital grants, atta to pad the account." $24,350. Col. Wotton, said later that the| Uxbridge -- REALTORS department would have to cut|$15,0¢3; -oads, traveling by 50 per cent. "This|View Lodye, $2,670; Whitby Professi ildi itby Professional Building 668-884] will mean increased long dis-|educationai, -- $92; tance telephone calls and more|$9,507. Ye se FRIDAY, MARCH 19th Game Time -- 8:30 p.m. ADMISSION: --REGULAR SEASON PRICES RED WING ORCHARDS Cold Storage Open For Retail Sales Monday to Saturday--8 a.m. to 5 p.m. BUY APPLES FRESH FROM OUR COLD STORAGE A UNIVERSAL PICTURE - & ROBERT ©, RADNITZ PRODUCTION . Starts at 6:55 and 10 p.m. BLIND WORKER EXPLAINS WORK The day by day task of the. Canadian National In- stitute for the Blind pre- sents many varied and in- teresting problems. At Whitby's Ontario Hospital there are a number of blind patients who, but for the work of the CNIB, would find life dull. Mrs. Robert Stevens works with the blind at the hospital and in town, County' Reduces Budget For EMO Lt. Col. F. §. Wotton, co- ordinator of the Emergency Measures Organization, came under attack at the Ontario County Council meeting held Wednesday in Whitby. Reeve John Dryden said when the EMO 1965 budget came up for approval: "I have been led to believe that other counties have lower EMO budgets. We have been led by Mr. Wotton to 8:35 Only showing them how to sew, weave and knit. A group of ladies from the St. John's Anglican Church Women's Association examined the fine work done by the blind, at a meeting Wednesday. Mrs. Stevens explained her work to the group. She is general fund, $17,914; Fair- EMO and hospitals, | \letter writing,' he stated. The remainder of the expen-) shown above fitting a pink | diture for the other townships} dress on three-year-old Jo- | $1,000 CUT and villages. makes up the} anne Page, | The $38,400 budget was there- $1,661,189. County Clerk Wil- | --Oshawa Times Photo |by reduced to $37,400 of which|jiam Manning explained that \the provincial and federal gov- STEAM BATH ernments pay 90 per cent. Coun- the wey to relex--ot cil approved the budget without George's Barbershop further comment. The remaining $3,704 is split Every Dey from 8 A.M. to 9 a Sundey from 8 A.M, to 3 P.M.. two ways by the county and the City of Oshawa. Ontario County and Oshawa will each fork out Tuesday | -- Ladies' $1,870 for EMO purposes for the] speck ss" NoKa wintay year. 22 Miles West of Whitby on Hwy. No. 2 At The BIG RED APPLES THE AJAX and PICKERING WHO AM I? - CONTEST! being one of the largest spend- fech week for 26 weeks you oon win ers on this organization. : i WIN $5 © « $5.00 veucher trom the pertapat- af i EMO e ' 3 ing i on this you do comp! Pisi pray re os we are : : i 2 : Be questionnaire identitying the firms relating to the question. Send your being led up the garden path," t answer with your name end eddress te the WHO AM | EDITOR ¢/e Reeve Dryd tated. He said THE OSHAWA TIMES, There will be @ draw mede each week, the that the 'tae t t first correct answer drawn will win @ $5.00 voucher te eny one of the oe Reahagee or perticipeting business. Entries must be in no later then 12 moon Svc ares the - Sone Tuesdey of each week. Enter now, you ean be @ winner. any war broke out". WHAT! ANSWER Nitprom my tle understand- Contractor, builds the finest in modern homes et 'prices ing of EMO," Reeve Qryden thet the working mon con afford. stated, "we are not one of the prime 'targets. ih "It is not my prerogative to decide whether or not the coun- try is defended," sad Col. Wot- ton, '"but it s up to county coun- eil te defend the grass roots, and participate with the senior levels of government." He said that he understood in order to defend the country, de- fence must begin at the civilian level. "Some municipalities go well over the 25 cents per capita sum which is estimated as fill- ing EMO needs," he stated. "For some years we in this area have been below that level." COST BREAKDOWN ASKED Reeve Dryden and Reeve WI- fred Gould of Uxbridge later moved that the county clerk se- cure a breakdown of EMO ex- penditures by all counties in On- tario and circulate them to all councillors. The motion was passed by the council without opposition. | Reeve Wilfred Gould noted| the budget included $2,000 for| staff travelling expenses. He) stated that he thought the amount was excessive and moved that it be cut in half. "There may be a danger of Group Planning Home Bake Sale WHITBY -- The Salvation! Army Home League held a spe- | cial meeting March 15 with an| excellent turnout. Mrs. Captain! Clarence Janes opened the| meeting with devotions, follow- | ed by announcements, which in-| cluded a sale of homebaking, | March 20 at the Salvation Army | Thrift Store, Dundas Street | West. The meeting of March 25 at the Citadel at 8 p.m. will be a/| St. Patrick's quarterly birthday | social. Also announced was the Home League Sunday to be held at the Citadel April 4 at 11 a.m. | and 7 p.m. with the Divisional | Commander and Mrs. W. T. Hawkes present for the morning service. The Home League! ladies will take part in both/ services. Mrs. Brigadier W. T. Hawkes stressed the importance of the) Home League Rally to be held | in Oshawa April 26 at 2.30 and| NAME... .cccccccccccccceenasssrsseecenasewseese ADDRESS 0... cece cccceceee: TOWN READ THE ADS--PICK THE ANSWER Lest Week's Winner: Mrs. 0. Elliott, 127 Pine Street, Whitby. TRADER LORNE'S FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERING LTD, WHITBY ECONOMY Only $1,300.00 Down. Three bedroom bungalow completely redecorated end @ fine LARGE living room. Mother you would enjoy the kitchen, PHONE AJAX HARWOOD ST. N. 942-1500 AJAX AUTO PARTS Thing Heweuts Coptre Foerer HORTON'S STUDIO WEDDING SPECIALISTS @ Photos @ Child Portraits @ Satin Embossed Albums 942-1110 37 STATION PLAZA, AJAX Learning the safe use of an oxe is just one of the many helpful activities enjoyed by crippled children ot the five Easter Seal camps in Ontario. The Easter Sea! campaign must raise at least $1,000,000 in 1965 to guorantee thot the thousands of children who have physical disabilities will be given the care and treatment they must have. There ore 233 community- : We bu Gocka organized Eoster Seal campaigns in the province. Give to your Easter Seal Campaign todey. j j a i : . point aoe for wrecking fore * # All sizes of new ang 92 HARWOOD N. 942- 3730 from... ALDER FARM 'MARKET PELESHOK STARR MOTORS LTD. CAR LEASING 3 mos. to 3 years OSHAWA TRI-LEVEL AJAX CLEANERS IMMACULATE HOME seamen G.M. Dealer Only $19,500 00, Three bedrooms and a Den or four bedrooms whichever you prefer, © SHIRT SERVICE Chev. - Olds. Large living room with fireplace and a beautiful kitchen, Large 4 piece tiled bathroom 942-0310 "We can't sell all of the Used Cers, i he best ones" ond a 2-piece washroom. Basement all painted and lot all landscaped with lovely just ti trees ond shrubs. 72 HARWOOD S., AJAX Herwood & Station 942-6300 SPECIALS This Week's SPECIALS Effective Thurs. to Sat. BUD'S ORNAMENTAL RAILINGS 5-YEAR WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEE © Custom vor e@ INTERIOR e@ EXTERIOR RAILINGS OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE RR 1 PICKERING -- 942-0720 SIRLOIN ROUND or T-BONE Steaks 63° Stewing Beef. 39°| ""=22=" ORDER -- CENTRE CUT ». 49c of BEEF Pork Chops ». 39 Fronts ASSORTED Cut and Wrapped FREE of BEEF Cooked Meats ».39¢| 1st Butter FREE With Each Freezer Order ALDER FARM MARKET MURRAY RUG & TILE ~ Al ARMSTRONG HOMES SALES OFFICES AJAX OSHAWA sauTHwooe WILSON & DEAN AVE. 942-2401 728-9305 WALL-TO-WALL BROADLOOM OUR SPECIALTY (free estimates) Samples shown ii AJAX. PLAZA-942-3710 uw. 69° ARNOLD PAVING (ONT.) LTD. KOPPENS UPHOLSTERY WHITBY "JUST A PEACH Five rooms. "Hollywood Kitchen". Large bright living room, modernistic four piece bathroom and three fine bedrooms, Priced at only $14,980.00. JONES & DOUGAN 668-8841 REALTORS 668-8841 Clarence Janes intro-| duced the guests: Mrs. Brig-| adier W. T. Hawkes, Belleville; Mrs. Wilbert Clarke and Mrs. | Archie Holmes, Oshawa. Mrs. Brigadier Hawkes' theme for the evening was educational plus the four-fold purpose of the | Home League, "Spiritual, Edu- cational, Recreational and Serv- ice to Others at Home and Abroad". Mrs. Albert Carr, Mrs. Jim Reid, Mrs. James Wilde and) Mrs. Jim Kirk served refresh- ments. | @ Recover @ Remodel' @ Repair 942-1100 89 COMMERCIAL, AJAX Industrial & Cominaectal Paving and Grading LOADER RENTALS Pickering - 942-6943 AJAX FLOOR SANDERS OLD & NEW FLOORS SANDED & REFINISHED 43 WOODHOUSE CRESCENT - AJAX - 942-5590 WHITBY. PLAZA FREE PARKING

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