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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1965, p. 24

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, April 7, 1965 City Calling Tenders For 'traffic -tions will be by the city. Signals will be installed at: Olive avenue at Wilson road south, Rossland road east, at Mary street north; Ritson road south, at Eulalie avenue; Sim- coe street north, at Taunton road; Rossland road west, at Stevenson road north; and Athol street east, at Wilson road south. The signals were recom- ' mended by the traffic and pub- lic safety committee and ap- proved by council. Council also approved a com- mittee gy some that no action be taken on the request 'of the Separate School Board 'for flashing lights in school 'zone areas. Other committee recommen- 'dations approved by council! were: Traffic -- The parking bylaw 'will be amended to prohibit parking on the west side of | Adeline avenue. Traffic -- Mr. and Mrs. 'George Stillman, 155 Mill) street, will be requested to ob- tain a petition from Milll street residents. to support their re-| quest for "no parking' on the north side. / | Traffic -- A resolution from| the municipality of New To- ronto, requesting the provincial) government to permit munici-| palities to pass a bylaw to allow) the prescribing of the maxi- mum speed on any street front- ing or abutting upon or adja-| cent to school properties of 15 miles per hour, was received) and filed. Public Works -- The city will| accept the offer of Mrs. Burch,| 73 John street, to accept the' amount of $2,850 in full settle- ment for the reduced amount of land expropriated by the city.) Public Works -- Rosslynn Plaza Ltd., will be advised that) it will have to pay in cash for) the cost of sanitary sewer on Stevenson road, to serve the proposed apartment develop-| ment. Public Works -- Damas and) Smith Lid., traffic consultants, | will be paid 75 percent ($16,500) of their fee with respect to the) functional planning study for, the proposed Valley Route from | Wentworth street, to Bond street. Public Works -- Solicitor Ralph S. Jones will be advised that the city will be pleased to receive from him any brief which his clients may wish to submit regarding matters which should be considered with re- spect to his clients' property in the design of the Creek Valley route. Mr. Jones had requested | a mee with Damas-Smith Ltd., traffic consultants. Property -- The Oshawa Travel Trailer Club will be per- mitted to use a section of Lake- view Park to hold a trailer tally on the weekend of June 18, 19 and 2, this year. | Property -- W. McAuley will) be given a one month extension) of time until May 31, to va-| cate city property at 26 - 28 Prince street. A house will be demolished as soon as the prop-| erty is vacated. | Finance -- A Niagara Falls| resolution regarding the allow- ance of municipal property, taxes as an exemption from Income Tax was not endorsed. Finance -- Final approval was ' ) gs to the Board of Education r the financing of an addi-| tion to Ridgeway Senior Public School in the amount of $151,900 Name Chairmen Chamber Groups Three Oshawa Chamber of Commerce committees, visitors and conventions, public rela- tions and membership, will be! headed this year by Gordon Garrison, third vice-president of the local organization. Mrs. M. M. Martin has been re-appointed as chairman of the visitors and conventions com- mittee which attempts to en- courage tourism in the Oshawa district. The group also pro- motes Oshawa as a convention spot. The publicity committee will) be chaired by William Paynter.' The committee is responsible) for the promotion and publicity . of the Oshawa Chamber, includ. ing Chamber of Commerce week, promotion and advertis-| ing, and press and radio cover-| age of special events Robert Stroud will again head the membership committee which is allocated all member- ship activities. These activities include special] and social! events. NEWS IN BRIEF» SPACE STAMP ISSUED MOSCOW (AP)--The Russian communications ministry was ready with a new postage stamp when the Voskhod-2 space flight team landed. The 10-kopeck (11 cent) stamp shows a cosmonaut) floating free in space near a space-capsule, and is inscribed| "For the first time man emerged into outer space from) the Voskhod-2, March 18, 1965."'| AMERICANS SATIRIZED WARSAW (AP) -- The Polish magazine Szpilki (Needles) re- cently published a cartoon show- ing U.S. marines landing in South Viet Nam, all of them) with identical jutting jaws and! horn - rimmed spectacles. 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