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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1965, p. 17

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31--Compaect Cars for Sale SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD, VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New ond Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. S, 723-3461 Open: Evenings ' ZOLTAN - NICK & DAN'S Your outhorized DATSUN DEALER 36---Leqal i TENDER CONSTRUCTION OF GENERAL PURPOSE ROOM ADELAIDE McLAUGHLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL Sealed Tenders, on ao stipu- lated sum basis, addressed to the Oshawa Board of Educo- tion, shall be received by the Business Administrator, Mr. J. R. Backus, 555 Rossland Road West, Oshowa, Ontario, Pig Architects, until 4:00 P.M, | Volkswagen Service 160 Simcoe South Oshawa 728-0051 1964 CORVAIR Monza Spider, maroon with black interior. Four-speed transmis- sion, Telephone 726-7806, Wednesday, May 12, 1965 1963 CORVAIR convertible, four-speed, excellent condition, Many extras. Best' for the construction of the otter, 7 Tas. Addition of General Pur- 1960, VAUXHALL, super, good condition} pose Room to Adelaide Mc- Se Telephone) Laughlin Public School, Ste- po hel Nea ..|_ venson Road North, Oshawa, 1962 CUSTOM Volks co"! Ontario dition (body and mechanically), One- * owner driven. Full price $895. Call) Tenders for Mechanical and 773-6004 atter tiv s Electrical trades shall be de- | Radio| ie ; é 4 345 Gibb Street. Apt. 309, 728-3645 after 6 ot the Oshowa Bid p.m. / Depository, 80A Wolfe St., Oshawa, 'until 3:00 P.M, x SORA convertible, four-speed. excellent ct ion, any extras. Best, % | Tuesday, May 11, 1965 Plans, specifications, instruc- offer, Telephone 723-4974. | 32--Trucks for Sale tions to bidders may be ob- tained) by General Contrac- 19% CHEVROLET \>1on pick-up truck? tors only after 9:00 A.M., Tuesday, April 27, 1965, 1951 Morris Minor. Both in good shape. from the office of the Archi- Call 725-8063 between | - 9 p.m. tect, John B. Parkin Assoc- 1948 CHEVROLET '2 fon truck. Very good condition, Apply 509 Bloor St. East mornings: or affer 4 p.m. ; 33--Automobiles Wanted iotes, 1500 Don' Mills Rood, pn RUS Bae herbie cee Mills, Ontario, CARS WANTED | A certified cheque in the + amount of $25.00 will be re- Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to. the New Car Dealer and 'Save'. TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 SHAW Auio Wrecking Co. Cars bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bought 89 Bloor Street East, 725-231) OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck- quired as a deposit on each set of plans. | Plans will be on view at the | Toronto Construction Associa- | tion and the Oshawa Builders' | Exchange Tht. owner reserves the right to reject any or all tenders The Oshawa Board of Education ers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for E, A. Bassett, wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. Chairman LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want J. R. Backus, cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid 20 Wentworth East, 725-118) WANTED: Cars for wrecking. 778-4549. Robert Nichols. 34--<Automobile Repair Business Administrator and Secretary Treasurer. Telephone '38--Coming Events -- js GSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers ex- pert carburetor and auto electric service. 272 King Street West, 728-0817. TRANSMISSION specialists, Transmis- sions are our only business. 103g Simcoe North. Phone 728-7339. 36--Legal | St. Gertrude's AUDITORIUM TO-NIGHT AT &P.M 690 KING E. oat FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION Snowbal! Jackpot $130. 56 Nos: NOTICE OF APPLICATION | | hee. doeo OT Mee $000, The Liquor Licence $20 Consolation. Good Prizes Act GOOD PARKING | Extra Bus Service Licensing District Number 7 EASTVIEW Ladies Auxiliary GIANT Night of Cards Eastview Boys' Club Gym. Tuesdoy, April 27th 8 p.m, Admission 75¢ -- Prizes and TAKE NOTICE thot George Coling of the Village of Brighton in the County of Northumberland, and Howard Montgomery Cranfield of the City of Oshawa in the County of Ontario, will make appli- cation at a Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be. held ot the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, Cinch 4 ied! hinhaA | of T a In the COUNTY of PETER- RB | N G @) i BEVENTH "doy ot MAY | KINSME 4 Lu dey 0 NSMEN 1965 ot the hour of 10:00 CENTRE o'clock D.S.T. in the fore- TUESDAY 7:45 Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION noon for the issuance of a public house licence for the sole and gg Ugh of beer $1,250 in Prizes in premisés to which men Jackpots 52 ond 53 i only ore admitted, ond a Children under 16 not cllowed 4 public House licence for the Special 7:30 bus from { sale and consumption of beer 4 Corners " in premises to which women sisi ' ' a S only or women escorted by WOODVIEW men ore admitted, COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO for the following premises: proposed hotel at 284 Simcoe Street South in the City of | Oshawa, Lots 66, 67 and 68 and part of Lots 62 and 65, Nos. 51 and 54 Plan 47. Any person resident the TONIGHT--8 P.M. r residen m RED BARN licensing district may object to the applicotion, ond the grounds of objection in writ- EXTRA BUSES ing shall be filed with | ST. GERTRUDE'S C.W.L, }| BRIDGE AND EUCHRE MR. H. J. BROWNE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 4 the deputy registror of the ' licensing district, whose ad- | P.M dress is 690 King St. East 55 LAKESHORE BLVD., EAST. , Lunch, Prizes isio TORONTO 2, ONTARIO unch, Prizes, Admision 75c¢ at least ten doys before the ae agg meeting at which the applica- | A tion is to be heard. | 10:00 2 DATED at Oshowo this 14th | we day of April, 1965. | Tues. Apr. 27th George Coling and Howard Motgomery Cranfield, c/o their Solicitors, ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH - Albert and Jackson, Monday, 6, 8 o'clock Lunch and prizes Humphreys Boychyn & Hillm e phreys Boychyn & Hillman | puMMAGE SALE, Simcoe Hall, Wednes. 36% King Street East, Oshawa = day, April 28, 1.30 p.m, Sponsored by Unit No. 5 5, Northminster Church. RUMMAGE SALE, Si. George's Anglican Church, Centre Street, Tuesday, April 27 i, HAROLD BABCOCK, 448 Woodcrest Avenue, will not be responsible for any at | p.m. | Entered into rest in the Oshawa General 65 SOCIAL BINGO St. George's Hall, cor- April DEATHS BATT, Harry At the Lindsay Private Hospital on Sun- day, April 25, 1965, Harry Bett, was in his 82nd year, beloved husband of Cath- erine Dean and dear father of Rosina (Mrs, Clifford Sinclair), Beverly David Piney), and Kenneth, all of Osh- Lindsay, Theima (Mrs. son) of Toronto and Shirley (Mrs. Ralph Prentice) of Sunderland, dear brother of Sydney and George, both of England; also survived by 33 grandchildren, and three great-granddaughters, Resting at the Mackey Funeral Home, Lindsay, for service in the Chapel on Tuesday, Apri! 27 et 2 p.m. interment at Riverside Cemetery, Lindsay. CARMICHAEL, James Entered into rest in the family residence, 582 Wilson Road South, on Sunday, April 25, 1965, James Carmichael, beloved hus- band of Margaret McLean and brother of William Carmichael, Vancoyver tsiand, in his 64th year, Resting at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, until Wed- nesday, April 28 at 9 a.m, with High Requiem Mass in St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, Brechin, Ont., at 10.30 a.m. Interment St. Andrew's Cemetery, Brechin, Ont, (Prayers et the funeral home, Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m.) | | | | COVERLEY, Margaret | |At Vancouver on Saturday, April 24.) 1965, Margaret Killeen beloved wife of) Coveriey and dear mother of} Jack, Kenneth, Raymond and Gordon' of Toronto, Joseph of London, Ontario; | Edith (Mrs, Frank Elliott) Brooklin, M garet (Mrs. Joseph Legge) Whitby. ferment will be in Vancouver. | DILWORTH, Edwin Lewis Entered into rest in the Oshawa General | Hospital on Friday, April 23, 1965, Edwin Lewis Dilworth, beloved husband of the \fate Martha Keys, father of Mrs. William |Joyce (Ann), Penticton, B.C. and brother lof Mrs. Margaret Wellman, Orillia, Mrs. Jessie Wistenfelt, Toronto; in his 80th year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel on Tuesday, April 27 at | p.m. interment Union Cemetery, Barrie, ap proximately 3.30 p.m. Friends are asked fo call at the Funeral Home commencing Sunday afternoon | DODD, Willard Rountree [At the Oshawa General Hospital on Sun- day, April 25, 1965 after 6 lengthy . ill. beloved husband ness, Willard R. Dodd, of Winnifred Williams; dear father of Mrs, C. Hardy (Leanore) of Toronto, Mrs. G. MacDuff (Dianna) and Russell of Oshawa; dear brother of Basil of Port Credit and Harold deceased, Resting at the W. C, Town Funeral Chapel, Whilt- by, for service in the chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Ceme- tery. Minister the Rev. J, Smith. GALES, Albert &. Hospital, on Monday, April 26, " Albert E, Gales, beloved husband of the late. Florence Swithenbank .and father of Stanley Gales, Oshawa, and brother of iMrs, 7, Armistead (Emily), Lachine, | Quebec, in his 85th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa. (For further particulars please call the funeral home, 728-5173.) (Family will receive howe Tuesday evening.) KLOTZ, Donald | Suddenly, as the result of # car acci- dent, In Peterborough, on Saturday, Apri! 24, 1965; Donald, beloved son of Evelyn and Joe Klotz aged three years and dear brother of Diana-Lynn and Douglas. Fu neral was held from the Duffus Funeral Home on Monday, April 26 at 10 a.m. | REYNOLDS, Eva May After a lengthy fllness at the Oshawa |General Hospital on Monday, April 26,4 11965, Eva May Cook In her 73rd year, beloved widow of Wm, Reynolds and loving mother of Mrs, 8B. Strawbridge (Dorothy), and Mrs. J. Hawe ( in), both of Oshawa, dear sister of George Cook lof Stratford, and Wesley of Peterborough. Mrs. Reynolds is resting at the Gerrow Funeral. Chapel, 390 King Street West, for service in the chapel. on Wed- nesday, April 28, at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. | ROWE, Ronald James | |At the Hospital for Sick Children, To- | ronto, en Saturday, April 24, 1965, Ronald! | James Rowe, aged three months, beloved Infant son of Ronald and Joyce (Wood- jley) Rowe, 312 Liberty Street North, / Bowmanville. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Service in the chapel on Tuesday at 2 o'clock, In- terment Bethesda Cemetery. | THOMPSON, Mildred | Entered into rest after a tong Iliness,| Sunday, April 24, 1965, In St. Vincent's Hospital, New York City, Mildred Slicker \beloved wife of George Thompson, for- |merly of Oshawa and loving sister-in-law jof Mrs. J. Edmondson (Helene), Mrs. & |Smyth (Mickey) and Nita Thompson, all) jof Oshawa, and Fred Thompson of Port |Hope, Service in Baptist Funeral Chapel,| Union, New Jersey, Wednesday, Apri! 27. Interment Hollywood Cemetery. WELLS, Harold D, Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, April 26, 1965, Har: old D. Wells, beloved husband of the late Dorothy Baynes Elston and step- father of Mrs, Jack Peacock (Millicent), Mrs. Stanley Lawrence (Dolly), Oshawa; Mrs. Fred Fox (Kay), Oshawa; Jack Elston, Bowmanville; Robert Elston, Oshawa, in his 91st year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home for service in the chapel on Wednesday, April 28, at 2 p.m. Interment "Oshawa Union Cemetery. (Friends are asked to call at the funeral home commencing Tuesday afternoon Fort William; ~ LOCKE'SFLORISTS | Funeral ararngements and | floral arrangements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL | 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM ESSEX -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Elsie Essex, who passed away Apri! 24, 1962 The month of April again is here, To me the saddest of the vear. debts contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date, April 23, 1965, with. out my written consent. -- H. Babcock, 4 448 Woodcrest Avenue 1 CHARLES R. RINES, of 195 Conant Street, Oshawa, will not be responsible for any debts contracted myone, on or after this date, April 24, 1965, without my written consent. SALE -- Good used clothing. adults', teen- some children's. hb t, Ty RUMMAGE SALE Tuesday, April 27th | 1:15 P.M | O.R.C Building, Gibb St, Auspices Lodies Auxiliary Oshowa Police Association, nm my name, by TIMES King Street United day, April 27, 1.30 st ard, Dearer still as years depart, Your memory lives within my With tender love and deep ragre heart, + | whe loved you will never for --Lovingly remembered by Vinnie and family daughter K P -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Annie Loulsa. | | A wonderful mother, woman and One who was better, God never ma A wonderful worker, loyal and true, One in a million, that, mother was you.| Just in your judgment, always right, Honest and liberal, ever upright, Loved by friend. and all you knew, ide; Classified BIRTHS A wonderful mother, that mother was you. a Lovingly remembered by Bud, Marg, ACTION Kimmy and Keri:Ann, : CANFIELD ~. Brian and Jeffrey are KEMP ! -- i happy to announce the arrival of @ bro passed away PEO el aad A AN we ADS ther, Bradiey, 8 Ibs. 3 ozs., born Sunday. "Always remembered". April 25, 1965, at the Oshawa General --alfred r |Hospital. Proud parents. are Ai and Lovise (nee Powless) for i Pigg bioned eh jleving m oe 2 r er, a h | HYLAND -- Ross and Eileen (nee who passed away re a Kolynko, RESULTS Zufelt) Thank God for the save arrival of His smiling way and 0! nt face their new baby daughter, 6 ibs. 5 O27: Are a pleasure to recal born Wednesday, April 21, 1965 at the He had a kindly word for e a4 Cstawe General Hospital. A new sister; And died beloved by all for Kim, Kathy and Adam. Many thanks; som ' Telephone i Bees, D. Aaaarsen, OT. Gueilie antl "tone ane ca toe et ara | Gh floor 'sted ome day, we know not when, 723-3492 . To clasp his hand in @ better iand, Never to part again, IRELAND -- Bob and Pauline (nee --Sadly remembered by Dianne and for all other departments Boyle) happily announce the safe arrival Roger. 723-3474 of a daughter, Mary Louise, on April 23, ped w be keg ¢ cones Genera! KOLYNKO -- In loving memory of a ' jospital, A sister for Ellen and Stephen. gear son, Donald Joseph Kolynko, who Open Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m, passed away April 26, 1964 ok MOORE -- Bruce and irene (nee John. We loved him, ah, no tongue can te to §:00 p.m ston) are pleased to announce the arrival How m we loved bh ih of another girl, Tracy An=. 6 Ibs. 14 God loved him too, a: 4 thought it best Sot. 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 24, 1945, at Oshawa To take him home with Hi) mts rest {General Hospital, Many thanks to Or,, Sadly missed and always remembered by Mather and Ded, i STOCK MARKET OBITUARIES naemane rete tte ¢ TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS j Net HARRY BATT in England; 33 grandchildren bebe ts comet nc ny ot ore i aptuees abst cr By The Canadian Press Stock Sales H m, Ch' : i ; 'Toronto Stock Ex pril 26 igh Lew a.m.Ch'9*) A former bandmaster of the|4nd three great-granddaugh-) gy w e| There are two vols tay C Ex Gas 6550 198 195 197 +2 Iy in ay - te ig are le, Bie Siar riya a {ao isi: 149 160 +11 [Lindsay Citizens' Band, Harry|'ers. former Winifred Williams; two|The body is resting at the Gere rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net "change is pseu 4 ee Tae wae was. vs Batt died April 25 at the Lind-| The funeral service will be| daughters, Mrs. C. Hardy (Lea- row Funeral Chapel for service from 'previous board-lot closing sale. | Charter O11 1000 5 235 say Private Hospital. The de-|held at the Mackey Funeraljnore) of Toronto and Mrs, G.|0" April 28 with the Rev. J. K. . C West P78 Neh 1s 6 --t. ceased, who was in his 82nd|Home, Lindsay, at 2 p.m., AprillMacDuff (Dianna) of Oshawa| Moffat officiating. Buria' will be INDUSTRIALS Brnam more ya. So been sick since last oh --, will, be ia River-land a son, Russell, of Oshawa. |in Union Cemetery. ' Gr Plains 200 $13% 13% 13% A side Ceme! indsay. Mr. Dodd is al : Net | Cridoit 19300 109108109 --1 , ' r. s also survived by HAROLD D. WELLS Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge| mi city 280065 % 43 |..4 Son of the late Mr. and a brother, Bassil, of Port Credit) The death of Harold D. Wells Abitibi 750 $13 12% 13 N WILLARD R. DODD : at Pete 200 335 335 335 --10|Mrs. Edwin Batt, the deceased) * and seven grandchildren, He uddenly toda: Ackind pr 100 $25 2525 N Davies 2000 22 2 22 bo: illi ° occurred: # y, y eee a NoPavies 700 390 385 390 +5: (WAS born in London, England, Williard Rountree Dodd, 211|was predeceased by a brother,|Oshawa General Hospital in his Alg Cen w 100 550 550 550 Numac 10 0 1 1 ot and was married there. He|Reedaire ct., Whitby, who was|Harold, of Toronto. Oist year. He was a former Algoma 85 $794 79% 7914 + Ya) Okalte Ld 1% 16 +2 |eame to Canada in 1912 and|prominent in the civic life of) The funeral seryice will be : yrs os me te 0 78 78 7 2 resident of Athol st. e., lat. Alums pr 100 $a" a2) a2 + %4! Prove Gas 4280 " 20 444 |lived at Little Britain. the town for a number ofjheld at the W. C, Town Funeraliterly at Hillsdale Manor. arate a ee on ae bo PL A gn ohh A resident of Lindsay since|¥ears, died April 25 at the!Home at 2 p.m., April 27, Inter-- He was a native gnaleg i oe sive 1h aie | Cane 100 330330 330 1913, Mr. Batt operated a shoe|(shawa General Hospital fol-lment will be in Mount Lawn'New York State, and had i Atlan Ace. 100 $21¥4. 21% naa Wataien 300 sm 450 tp repair business for many years.|!owing a lengthy illness. Cemetery. Rev. John Smith,|in Oshawa for over 70 years. SE eee ta, & il He also operated a business in|_ A son of the late John D.|minister of St. Mark's United/The deceased was employed for Ban ee Be Bn MINES Peterborough for several years|Dodd and Edith Rountree, the/Church, will conduct the serv-\years as a foreman at the Scho- Bell $00 $61, G07 1 prior to his retirement five|deceased was born at ys ice, field Woolen Mills, Oshawa. Bow Valley 100 $7%/ Th Tie Accra ee oe ab years ago. leau, Ont. He was married Mr, Wells was a member of Bramsicn" hs frm fy rail hance I 1 ht} | During the First World War|Toronto Sept. 21, t8es. MRS, EVA MAY REYNOLDS |King Street. United Church, wat whe 34/2 30% iain -- 'o| Ang Rovyn 3900 74 24) 231 +1 Mr. Batt served with the 109th| A district manager for the) The death occurred today of| He was predeceased his BC Forest 265 $30% 30% 30u+ | Area xd 3000 7 8 Battaltion, CEF. He was alEmpire Life Insurance Co. for/Mrs, Eva May Reynolds at the|first w BC Phone 400.870' 70 70 +1%a| Arion 500 10 Ma be e, a er. Be chen ae dain peal so ah apz--1s| member of the Lindsay Branch|40 years, prior to his retirement/Oshawa Genera! Hospital. Mrs.|Jackson, and in 1959 by his Bums woe B+ vs A. Arcedie Ws of the Royal Canadian Legion|in 1059. Wm. Dodd lived in|Reynolds, who lived at 121 Burkisecond wife, the former Doro- - a Boe io 423% te 2 aiid" 3000 16 «4m 16 a «(Nd «=6Cwas president of the Toroyto, Kingston and Whitby|st., was in her 73rd year. She Baynes ? % 13% 23+ Ve 4 y y Bayne ton, Mr, can Bread 700 $19 13 Belcher 200 Bs 3 97 w +) |branch in 1928-29. He was a\folldWing his marriage. had been in poor health for the survived by three step-daugh- Can 'Porm 30 S17%4 IMs ie +4) Big Nama 3000 63 6062 +1 member of the Christian Sci-| Mr. Dodd was a member of|last four months.: ters: Mrs. John Peacock (Milli- CSL pr 200 $6 Ge Ge Ww] Bralorne = 10 S50, S80 880 ence Church in Peterborough|St. Mark's United Church,| Born in Harwood, Ontario, shejcent), of Fort William; Mrs. CAE 120 $174 172 174. | Brunsw 680 $17% 17% \7%--% and a former member of the|Whitby. He was also a charter) was the daughter of the la' r,|Stan C Brew 1644 $9% 9% (9+ Voi Bunker H 1000 0 % e Mr,|Stanley Lawrence (Dolly) ai C BreM or 60 stm Sim Sams M4] Cadamet 2000 11% 11% 11%4-- v4) Lindsay Orange Lodge. member of the Whitby Curling)and Mrs. George Cook, She|Mrs. Frederick Fox (Kay), Can Pre ste 96 195 190195, +5, ee a pe AE ile SG Batt is survived by his|Club, a charter member and|was married to William Rey-|both of Oshawa. Two step-sons, CB Alm A100 $167 Nie Se Ve) Ctra 1000 le ath Os wife, the former Catherine |past president of the Whitby|nolds in 1912 at Hastings, On-John Elston, of Bowmanville, € Chem wo 184 11% 18 M4 € Dynes 00 174 1a a Dean; six daughters, Mrs. Clif- atari = a charter eeu tario. and Robert Elston, of Oshawa, ur inclai ber of the Kingston Lions Club) . She had lived in Osh © Dredge 13100 325 325 325 +5 | Cantri 000 399 ford Sinclair (Rosina) and Mrs, ved in Oshawa foralso survive. - pagh ig nad | IE BR ag ase Pe 300 $144 14 14% David Piney (Beverly), both ofjand an associate member of|the last 40 years and was a' The remains are at the Arm- C ice m 2100 817% 1% 4 +1 eke aa i 8 a Oshawa, Mrs. Jack Loucks|Branch 112, Royal Canadian/member of the Salvation Armyjstrong Funeral Home for the C Ind Gas 250 $124 12% 12% Ship M 1000 39 +4 |(Kittie) of Peterborough, Mrs. Legion, Whitby. : Home League and the Goodwill/service in the chapel Wednes- € im Sou ete ies Ws | Enel, ta 1B i ae Sf [Rhys Hughes (Sylvia) of Lind, Mr. Dodd was, chairman, of|Group ofthe Simeve Street Unitiday, Rev. 1 Berean wil CiL ris nh ae a em 1 | Coin Lake 500 18% 18% 18% say, Mrs, Robert Hendricks|the Whitby Centennial Com-)ed Church. 'King Street United Church, will c Mare Ww walt Sa Sie | eh Be a a " +? (Thelma) of 'Toronto and Mrs.)mittee in 1955, a past chairman) She was predeceased by her -onduct the service and inter- Can Pet 7 sah ae th Convkey 38 18 18 1S + vs| Ralph ae (Shirley) of ple voce de pions or ama grit . yg Paar are|ment will be in Union Ceme- C util 100 $41 4). 41 + | © Sunderland and a son, Ken-|© § an wo daughters, Mrs. B. Straw-itery, Oshawa. Cw Gay 100 SD pH pci 3 ok ey neth, of Oshawa. member- of the Whitby Branch|bridge (Dorothy) and Mrs. J.| Friends are asked not to call Clairtone mw Teh ¢ Merken 2000 20 200 200 +10; Also surviving are two broth-jof the Canadian Cancer Society.|Hawe (Jean), both of Oshawa;jat the funeral home before Cl Cell 3155 $104 10% 10% -- "oe 7" mn Aa ers, Sydney and George, both'He served as a member of the'and two brothers, George Cook!Tuesday afternoon. Conduits 100 6% 6 Ga -- Val" C Moser 500 Ta) 1a) Mal nara Tare ee Con Bidg pr 500 $8 8 8 On | egUe Rig BE ol Con Bldg pr $00 $e ttt ul © Rambler 100 208 208 208 +3 |36--Legol 36--Legal 36--Legal 36--L ca hice 8 te At 4) Regcourt Wh 124 124 -- 4 ---- atl ' i te tat: ic A it id ee Pate ME AES | Con Gas 1125 *$12% 12% 12% Cop Corp 11000 45 42 45 +5 Con Gos A 10$105'4 105% 10514-- a, COP Fields 100 135° 135 135 +4 Coronation 425 495 495 Cop-Man 4500 12 12) «12 Coron 2 pr 125 $8%4 8% B+ vu Craigmt mae 16 1 Cygnus A 100 450 450 450 +10 J . Cygnus B «125 $6 tee + We BEidone 9000 ses SG : Dale-R. A p 150 $10' 10% 10% Denison 162 $27 727 | ' ' Dickn: 100 525 5 INF Sriorad ? 'ae Be ge | Bann © ie a +» A By-Law to Control Air Pollution ORMATION AND REGISTRATION Di He 355 $19%6 39% Thi '| Cee amen Bal . 8. Every owner ond occupant of premises shall furnish such Dom Elect 300 $10% 10% 107e-- | Eas! Mal 200 185 185 185 --10 | WHEREAS S he Air Polluti Control Act information by way of registration or otherwise os the y H East Sull 600 660 655 | ection 3 of the ir Pollution ontrol Act, A n e 3 res Gtk an | heer $00 40 55 HO oy! R.S.0. 1960, Chapter 12 and amendments thereto provides Happenin dai beten for the purposes of administers Dom Stores 2110 $24v4 24% 244 feta nn sa ee +4 that the Council of eny municipality may poss by-lows for iene: agi Bs a se with ys subi thd equipment, ar 2 4 ' 1 ' Emo Life 35 Ry aa a Glenn Exp 1000 13% 13! 13% prohibiting or regulating the emission from any source of oir *0 be en Bagh te Me tiled Gi piping / at id or . Erie A 100 $62 62 ba+ Ve gern 1 " 455 43s 8 contaminants or any type or closs thereof altered GF reblaced: aha' Usa Of hick ebio ves ee a D Exquisite 210 $10% 10% 10% 6 Pea? : ' ieee ributes moy Fie" Stes ems + ul Somme 3 ZZ +1] THEREFORE, the Councl of the Corporation of the County | senilaun to ar pS ee at a ee 10000 9% (9th 9 ef Ontario enacts es follows: Fraser 150 $32% 32% 324+ %4| Hollinger 502 $3078 30% 20% + Vo) A Frosst A $00 $242 2414 24+ Ve| Hud Bay 310 $744 74a 74a + Va| PPEAL BOARD G Dynam 100 $46% 461 464--2% Int Bibles 2100 123.116 120 | DEFINITIONS Appeo GMC $117 117-117 Iron Bay 7350 239 «235 235 --2 | 9. (1) An | Board is hereby estabilshed te heer end deter- Globe A 5317 7-17 180 650 320 31S 320 +8 1. In this By-Law, mine appeals from the orders of a municipal officer. G Mack B 250 $12%4 12%4 12% Joburke 3000 10 10 10 +% (2) The Appeal Board shal fi go " 10 A I ay Kerr "Aad i) on ws as ~ (a) "oir contaminant" meons ony solid, liquid or oes of bers, not ae on one i Papin tt eg 4 Nagp GL Paper $23% 23% 23% -- a | combination of any of them in the outdoor atmosphere thot be members , K Anacon 800 37: vt | i i eae fee da ity 7" yd +% Kilembe 1200 4H " ei ra contributes to air pollution; He seupioveel council, Hardee 700 79 78 7) +4 Kirk Min 2000 15 18 8 + %) (b) "air pollution' means the presence in the outdoor otmos- i. 'e mbers of the Appeal Board shall be eppointed EOP ges oa ats ss (ae yng 300 813% 1% 190 4. phere of any air contaminent in quantities that may couse pide Ag hab council and shall hold office for the re- uae A so sie aia 1K--% Leitch 400 520 51S 520 +15 | discomfort to or endanger the health or safety of persons or pict the calendor year and until their successors ore Home 8 400 $23% 23% 23% + Ve jadsen 500 25 22 225 +3 that may cause injury or damage to property or to plant or . } Marti y Pps Hace M10 Se a 44| Mater ha tom fow Jon kw) imal lite San cate ee HB Oil G 125 $18% 18% 18% Maybrun 1000 1§ SS (c) 'density' meons the shade or opacity of on oir con- (5) The Ap ag F Husky 325 $122 1a 1308 McAdom R48 tominant at the point of emission to the outdoor atmos- pod Posie feonge vt ee members os i c on oa e first meeting of eacn yeor. Imp Oil 197 $56% 56% S6%e-- 4, McKen 2500 12 12 12 +1 phere; : Ing Accep 00 $2438 2404 24% ' McWat me 4 ah ant (d) "dust separating equipment' means any device for separ- aha Smeaton of the Appeal Board shall be eligible for ss 200 wise ting solid material from gaseous medium in which it is "4 sis? Inglis 950 $54 5% Sta + | Merrill 700 62 62 62 ering (7) Meetings of the A | Board shall be hy Inland © pr 300 819% 19% 19%4-- | Meta Uran 1000 13° 13 13 carried; va pt pinky held, wnen. Naeas Inland Gas 190 $10 10% 10'9 Mate} Mine 2000 Ww 18 8 +5 | (e) "fly ash' means solid partciles consisting moinly, of wai "the the request of the chairmon or @ municipal officer: Int Nickel 1h. ae Fit HF righ Multi-M 3000 45 «45 «45 on noncombustible material emitted to the atmosphere from sbbig aunty clerk sho)! provice '@. menting place end Int Uti 385 $374 32% 32m Neslon 4530 4 134 12% J ony source or of the products of combustion from fuel- clerical assistance os required by the Appeal Boord, - inter. 160 $91%4 91 91 -- Ma RES | burning equipment and incinerators; int Sti P New Cal #0 100 7 inv Grp A bat +4 sin nit un" Newconex 100 565 is Md oe | (f) "heating equipment" means steam or hot water boilers APPEALS Jefferson 1970 $16% 16% 16% conex w 900 165 155 165 +10 used for heating, power generation or for process purposes; sige BE EME | Meaty Be Mu tba inh] Gg) "incirtor"meana equipment used for the buming of | 10()),Amy penan whe deme, Menai ooprsed Oy cote a evigg fy SY a dale soc N Kelore 1000 lath tale 196 & Wl combustible woste; of the municipal officer may personally or by his egent give Maney Co 100 818 15 5 | Newiund . a th) | b in Which notice in writing to the municipal officer ond t yr hai 1 1S | "internal combustion engine" means an engine in idl municipo' icer 10 the chaire » N M y ; en a eo i pa | N ive yt [ ie bd wohl 4 the combustion of a liquid or gaseous fuel takes place within man of the Appeal Board thot he intends te oppeal such Latarge A 300 $124 12% 12% + ve| N Senator 3500 18 18 18 + Ye one or more clinders; order, -- vo on an ee at at Mg enuane ote al sig +1 (i) "municipal officer' means officer .who is oppointed to (2) Notice of the appeal shall be given within two weeks Lakeland 100 $8%% ah, Fra Norbeau 1500 260 260 260 administer and enforce this by-low; after the order has been issued, Lakeland w 100 sh)" s0)) 30 Norgoid seo 1212 (j) "occupant" means the person in occupation or having the os The Chairman shall appoint @ day, within two weeke tacts oi Sie Eee) Hate ek iehay | Sage arte are te agent oF any Denon) it*Tha'ehainmen shell sede copy of the-deciion OF the f 1130 0 «0 2 =? is r ; Lay F125 280 $21'4 214 21/0 ue ae ee (k) "owner!" means the person for the time being receiving the Appec! Board to the appelant and the municipal officer Levy 200 Eo BS Norvalie 20008 «BM ie Ba rent of the lond or premises in connection with which the within five days after the making of the decision. Levy B pr 125 Si8\e I8'4 18% Nudul 3000 19 «219 (9 word is used, whether on his own account or os agent or 11, Where @ person complains thot it Is not technically feasible Kite inn 425 G1IM TIM 11M eee po aE a! trustee of any person or who would so receive the some to comply with an order of « municipal officer or with @ de- I Be is Si Ol: Soaks in aan ah if such land or premises were let; cision of the Appeal Board within the time required by the beoce 8 10 $10% 1014 10% Srchen im 0 SS. 9 +8 (1) "odor? meons a smell which causes discomfort to persons; = or -- way rem to the Minister of Health, r $49 49 s " +1 (m) "open fire' means any fire wherein in the products of who may reject oppeol or extend the time for complionce LobG | pr 100 $3% 3% 3% Patino 430 930 930 930 P . us ith such i Locana 200 130-130-190 | (Rex Int 1700 32 32 «32 +1% combustion are emitted to the outdoor atmosphere and are with such order or decision. : Low M300 Siu 14m 148d -- Yo Peerless 2000 af git gl not directed thereto through-a stack, chimney of flue; 12, Any person who deems himself aggrieved by a decision of he nae Preston, agen me MZ tl | (nm) "smoke or soot" means: particles or an agglomeration of the Appeal Board may appeal to a judge of the county M Leaf Mill 100 $16% 16% 16%e Probe M rts 4200 hh Mh. he particles consisting mainly of carbon emitted to the atmos- court of the County of Ontario within 30 days ofter the . y Pe ger ROR lc ace ae Ua Purdex 7 1 te Wa We phere as 4 product of incomplete combustion; receipt of a copy of the decision by the owner or occupant Mat Ae oe oe Que Lin 100 385 355 955 1s | 2° The density of on air contominont that is approximotely of the permises with respect to which the decision is mode Miit Brick 100 365 365 365 --S Que Man 1000 22% 22% 224+: 14 block shall be determined by meons of a chart commonly and such appeal shall be o hearing de novo and the judge Montex 25 $17% 17% 17-- ve Quemont 400 S188 Tie Te" known as the Ringlemonn " Chart e@ Micro Ringelmann moy allow or dismiss the appeal or vary the decision of M L adiore 1000 45 ° , tet : Meare -- re Logd a pe) 4% Ragien 13500 i" 1" 1" i Chart, or by « comparable chart having black dots or lines the Appeal Board, and the decision of the judge is final ond Morse A | 100 $163 We sia + 4 ys 3000 NIN My on a white ground or by a gloss comparator, 80 as to not subject to any further appeal, Nat Drug 150 $14 sci Pf at Reciowin a8 8 N a ly 20% bl Nat Trust 100 $23% 23% 23 yanor | a Be | ° jlensity--opproximate % lock with Necavie, a0 Sa4se ie Ha Sherritt, "130 8 90. 8 ySpproximately 80% of the ground white; EXEMPTIONS jor: Me I 3 : > NO NGes 7 oe Ft oot a Slivmeq aye) 35 ent 41 No. 2, density--approximately 40% black with phd ie pip tly used or intended to be used for the Nor Phone 400 $lll¥4 114 ll-- ve Siscoe 77. 270 277 «+7 approximately 60% of the ground white; eating of a one, two or three-family dwelling or for the fcc. ele i ee pultvan 7s TS 78S 78S --S | No, 3 density--opproximately 60% black with : heats of es 35,000 cubic feet of space in @ com- Rac Pate alin ain ik Texmont 1500 179 179 179 approximately 40% of the ground white; mercial establishment is exempt from this by-law, Betas we to aa oun teat BB ak at at | Ne. 4 dernerenimat BO Bek wh i " la pe ; ©. ' Site Bik Se 4 ee aa Tormont 2785 212) approximately 20% of the ground white; QN Gas 39) g1l%4 re Te: ve Nive Q $00 345 345 345 No. 5 density--opproximately 100% black. POWERS OF THE MUNICIPAL OFFICER GN Gs gw 100 $0,600,600! Un asoesing 100 G70 ea 2 t$,| 3. The density of on air contaminant to which Section 2 14, (1) Every municipal officer appointed to administer ond Revelstoke 200 $94 92 ga--1 | Un Fort 200025 «252s does not apply shall be determined by its opacity, by means te) enforce this by-low, : Rockwell 1200 $13% 12% 1341 | Vaure 00 72 0272:«) of visual inspection thereof and shall be related to the (a) may enter in or upon premises at any reasonable time Romtield | #80 230 225 230 +8 West Mines 1000 S85. S45 sss +s density of on air contominant under Section 2 that has and make such examinations, tests ond inquiries as he ye oe ee ee al Wind |. Ok Soka A approximately the same degree of opacity. may deem necessary or advisable for the purposes of St Maurice $00 43.43 oy <ebrex 200 170 170 170 --1 | ; this by-law; alada 1000° $134 1344 13% | SR See oi i (b) may require such installations of It i z Zenmae 30000 45 s of or alterations in any Stier Sa"seoe" 6 Eee MB 8 $48 Ly) EMISSION LIMITATIONS ceupmant,epparats, device, machismo. suche Shell Can 208) $181 18% 18% --_ oa ' f : ' h or such changes in the manner of operating the some Shell 1 aes $5 eee Sales to 11:30 a.m.: 1,248,000, Fae f emission of any air contaminant from any source thot ; Shell 1 d 900 at Peg oehy causes or may cause air pollution is prohibited. ve ny be TESOAISEY, to prevent at lessen the emission Simpsons $0 $274 274 Ma-- le 2 FOREIGN TRADING 5. (1) The emission to the atmosphere of any air contaminant Zé of any air contaminant within such time as he may Saree see AM Ree a it Me co ae Ba from any source having a density of No. 1 or less will be picaigus geiere f Gs ; Ape St Pav tas fo ne Cochwill pie in permitted ay permi viations from e requirements © i$ St Radio 100 sis 1818 Giant YK $00 $18.15 1S 1% (2) the emission to th h f by-law, st [a Cae G e atmosphere of any air contaminant es . Simp beers 2S 819% 19% 19% Kerr Add 00 S65 Stas = from any source, having a density greater then No, 1, (d) The Council of the local municipality shall appoint the Steinbg A 4S 847m 47% 478 [een 6h et but not greeter than No. 2 or such as may be dimly seen Sunde Oe $0 i shagralg ~ ane the provi+ z 52 4 | through at the point of i itted fo iod is By-Law within its jurisdiction, Boog OER aE | Sherritt 7 'Oug point of emission, is permitt r a peri . Tor Rom 728 ty iy ry cs | toe oe uw ns ms +25 or periods totalling not more then feur (4) mi ine 15. Every owner or occupant of premises, his employees and ee ae i ak ta e190 +18 half-h ny agents shall furnish all meons in his or their power that --% one "hour, TEIN A Th $184 18% 1514 (3) Th ' may be required by the municipal officer in the odministra- T Fin B 275 $15% 15% 1 | e emission to the atmosphere of any air contaminant, Tr Can PL 464 $374 3714 Le OBITUARY during the initial building of a new fire in heating equip- tion end enforcement of this By-Law, : rane. PPL sien hos ion tvs | mont, Coe a density greater than No. 1, and not greater Turnbull te Wh V9 } than No. 3, is permitted for a period o riods totelli Un 'carbide 100 ue shied at Ms JAMES CARMICHAEL not more that hike (3) antes ag any ped pitta EY wig EFFECTIVE DATE Un Gas as $788 + Ye James Carmichael, 63, of 582 (4) In the event of a major breakdown of equipment the 16: (1) This By-Law applies to products of combustion ninety, | Varsatood 901-490 390-0. +29 | Wilson rd. s., an employee of emission to the atmosphere of any air contaminant days after it or @ synopsis of it has been published in a Walk GW 157 $39 14 WIA -- M6 M. F. Bowden and Son for the beyond the limits as set forth in subsection (2) is permitted oe having general circulation within the County of ithe a am A last 33 years, died at his resi- for such a period as may in the opinion of the municipal tarle. : j West ind 100 250 250 250 +10 dence Sunday. : j officer be required to repair the equipment. (2) This by-law opplies to air contominonts other thon the ' ; : : A 4 Westcoast 100 $144 144 144-- "He was born in Beaverton! (5) The emission to the atmosphere 6f any air contaminant gece ira peter two years after it or a synopsis: of Weston B.>. 100 sae 236 2+ Wiand was the from an incinerator or any waste disposal unit, used for the has been published in a newspaper having general circu Woodwd A 25 $26 2614 2a > son of the late Mr. disposal of scrap, rubbish, waste material, garbage, or any lation within the County of Ontario, Zellers 25 $16' 16¥e 16V0 and Mrs. Duncan Carmichael. combination thereof, so as to cause air pollution is prohibited. f | Mr. Carmichael married the (6) The burning of ary fuel, refuse or garbage in equipment OILS former Margaret McLean { other than that specifically designed for it, is prohibited. PENALTIES Alminex 700 420 420 420 |1953 in Brechin. He w (7). The disposal of any material by an open fire is prohibited, 17. (a) Every person who contravenes or fails to comply with any Am Ledue 1500 13 13 13 =? | : as 8 except with the permission and direction of @ municipal provision of this By-Law or an order of a municipal officer ng U Dev 14000 87 83 BA {member of St. Gertrude's officer. is guilty of an offence and on summary conviction is liabl oe me Pag ot prac Church and! (8) (The operation of an internal combustion engine such os @ for a first offence, to a fine of not more thon $100.00 ond Cavers aig 35 a ata -- a sly Name Society. way os to cause air pollution is prohibited, for @ second or subsequent offence, to a fine of not more Sele ua oe be +5 He is survived by his wife (9) The storing, handling or transportation of any material, than $300.00. and a brother, William, of Van- whether liquid, solid or gas, or any combination thereo (b) Each day @ person contravenes or fails to comply w iq 90s, y ereof in : © comply with couver Island. such a Way as to couse air pollution is prohibited. any provision of this. By-Law or an order of @ municipal , off . IN MEMORIAM Rev. John Myers wilt euy me : icer constitutes o separate offence. : jprayers at the Armstrong Fu- LLECT! neral Home at 7.30 p.m., Tues-| ¢ CTORS AND SMOKE INDICATORS By-Law read a first time this 21 dey of January, A.D., 1965: MOUNT LAWN day. Rev, James Leakey, pas- - Fuel-burning equipment in which solid fuel is or is intended : ' i ' tor of St. Andrew's Roman to be burned in suspension shall be provided with dust separat- By-Law read a second time this 21 doy of January, A.D. Time again to ask that you |Catholic Church, Brechin, will] 7 Westra ai remave winter Wreomnt conduct' the funeral service in| "° ether the emission from any stack, chimney or flue, By-Law read @ thiro t \ If you request, we would at- |the church there at 10.30 a.m..| venting the products of combustion from solid or liquid fuel- at karl KS 1965, ime ond finally passed this 20 day tend stcre the' stand, Wednesday. 'Inter 'ww Rowe burning equipment cannot be visually observed from the fir- webil ce ' Thenk you. errs J cn ay be} ing floor, the flue-burning equipment sholl be equipped with i MEMORIAL PARK | Brechin. : ery) Se tee -- indicator and alarm as the municipal "WM. G. MANNING" J. J. GIBSON require, --Clerk : ---- Warden } i | i

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