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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jan 1966, p. 13

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mecrrelhrnrents nares nnen mt «ee sa 8ty. ~Council was notified by its labor relations .committee that Ald. Christine Thomas has been elected chairman for 1966. Other members are Ald. Gordon Attersley and Ald. Alex Shes- towsky. Accounts- totalling $3,503,675. were approved by council, Council agreed to purchase a $25 advertisement in the Horti- cultural Society's 35th annual '| year book and garden guide. A $12,000 bookkeeping ma- chine pvill be purchased for the treasury department, council decidel. A smaller machine will a net cost of $8,000. The city treasurer was au- thorized to hire an assistant ac- countant, approximate salary range $3,355 to $4,227; and an assistant accounts payable | clerk-typist with a salary range of $3,355 to $4,227. The city clerk was given au- thority to send flowers on the death of employees on staff and retired employees. AWAITS ELECTION Jawaharlal Nehru, polled 355 votes to 169 for Desai, her only challenger for the post. Mrs. Gandhi asked Desai for his blessing when they met in the hall --AP Wirephoto Oshawa Travel Trailer Club was granted permission to use | Lakeview Park from June 12 to | 19 inelusive. Mrs. Indiria Gandhi waits in the Central Hall of India's Parliament in New Delhi Wednesday before her election as India's next Prime' Minister. Mrs. Gandhi, a 48-year-old widow 'and daughter of the late Neglect Charged In Aid To Poor =: on JN NATIONS (CP)--Ca-|Thant, in opening the pro-| . al caviiinee Minister J.|gram's second pledging confer- -- report regarding the J. Greene Tuesday pledged onlence, said the program has| cence. behalf of the Canadian govern-|shown "in a striking way the ment nearly $30,000,000 ($27,-| possibilities of a multilateral 500,000 in U.S. funds) toward! program for the use of food as authorized t n ci the world food program for the}a means of economic and so-| ing agreement with the CNR to next thee years. cial development and in meet-| permit the installation of a Greene, Liberal member of|ing emergencies." storm sewer under the CNR Parliament for Renfrew South,| The nited States, with aj track crossing Olive ave., just made the pledge shortly after| pledge of $130,000,000, was the} west of Cout st., subject to an the opening of the world food) biggest contributor. to the pro-| annual $10 rental program pledging conference of| gram set up in 1962 with a tar- which he was unanimously|get of $100,000,000 to begin the named chairman. jattack on gvorld hunger. a K The United Nations and the Nearly $200,000,000 was) st. w., $1,875 in full settlement food and agriculture organiza-| pledged in the morning session} for land expropriated from tion, which jointly sponsor the] alone, with contributions com-| them for the widening of King program, agreed in December) ing from a number of nations. st. to extend the program for a sec-| West Germany promised $7,- . : ond three-year period, and set) 950,000, Denma rk $7,000,000,) Three drafting tables, three a target of $275,000,000 (in U.S.| Britain $6,200,000, Italy $1,500,-| drafting machines and acces- funds) for 1966-1968. |000, Austria $1,375,000 and Ire-|sories will be purchased for the UN Secretary - General U! land $1,260,000. engineering department from BD ta Company Ltd., Food Program Aid Is Pledged | The-mayor and clerk were | authorized to issue such con- | sents as are necessary to close Radisson ave., and to indicate that the city has no interest in KITCHENER (CP)--A labor union official.and a clergyman said in a panel discussion Tues- day that Canadians have failed in their moral obligation to im- The transfer of a 1963 model car from the health department to the parks department at a cost of $1,000 was approved. |The car has been driven about | 9,000 miles. A public garage licence will a three-bay, coin-operated car | wash at 470 King st. w., subject |to several conditions. Council The mayor and clerk were o sign a pipe cross- jand Evelina Keating, 779 King Samand Subdivision was ania) Sranted an extension of time for R. A. J. Phillips said society the payment of subdivision be traded in for $4,000 leaving) | be issued to Charles Foote, for| the closed road allowance pro- | viding the developer assures the prove the lot of the poor | Both panellists at the annual must join in the battle. In opening sessions of the con- service charges on the old basis overty campaign said the war) 'ity that he owns all of the land is slow, frustrating and too im-| @butting Radisson ave. portant to be left to government 'alone. convention of the Religion-La-| vention Tuesday, the 123 labor| bor Council of Canada dis-| ang church delegates from On- missed as romantic the idea) tario and Quebec were told Can- that people are poor because! aqa has 4,000,000 people in the Pea. Eieer oan director| pop aden Ppa anchuding 2,400, of the Ontario Federation of Lael ogee ett bor, said sometimes it is neces- TODAY sary to step on the toes of poli- ticians to have them meet moral "PLEASURE SEEKERS" color) obligations. Me suggested boarding schools ANN ~ MARGARET 2nd HIT MARLON BRANDO for children from homes where "SABOTEUR" parents have failed to raise --Calling all Kids--- their children properly. Cannon E. W. Scott, assistant SPECIAL SAT. MATINEE All Color Show director of the council for social "MISTY" service, Anglican. Church of Canada, said failure of society "SNOW WHITE and THE THREE STOOGES" to accept the complex structure GEORGE MEEK Proudly Presents ROY KENNOR ASSOCIATES 8-12 P.M. THIS SAT. Tickets Available At The Door CLUB ESCAPE At Whitby Continuous Show From 6.45 p.m. Daily of society is one of the problems in overcoming poverty. WAR IS SLOW Earlier, the director of the federal. government's war on Don't Forget The Real BIG "M" TREATS ; ? Delicious Country Style FRIED CHICKEN And Tasty, Flaky English Style FISH 'n CHIPS Come as You Are, Eat In Your Car! McMURRAY'S + DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT (i -- TEEN SPECIAL -- sig BIG "M" BURGER 'N COKE PHONE: 728-2291 ae _ ae porte © SIMCOE ST. NORTH AT TAUNTON RD. CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS on that part of its subdivision. that the subdivider proposes to register at this time, provided such charges are paid within 14 days of the date on which the owners are notified of the amount of the charges. | | Council approved a works committee recommendation that the registration of the west part of Cedar Ridge Subdivision be approved subject to Fridel Ltd., paying the service charges |applicable to the west side of |Somerville st., with the cost to | be rebated at such time as pay ment is made for services by the subdivider on the west side of the street. Council approved a works |committee recommendation that property at the northwest cor- ner of Rossland and Fernhill not be subject to the lot levy for sanitary trunk sewers, provid- ing it is used for a medical cen- tre and that Rosslynn Plaza td., be advised that on this prop- lerty it is subject to all other sub- division charges now in effect. Four cagets will be hired at a the cadets will free firefighters for other duties. Council approved a traffic jcommittee report that a steel jguard rail be installed on the jwest side of Park rd. s., from jthe south end of the present guard rail to the north limit of the driveway into house 1264 Ald. Brady said the guard rai) and required road work will ee an estimated $6,900. He said |the 'perfect solution" is the in- |Stallation of storm sewers at an jestimated $64,000 cost. But, he said there is not sufficient funds |to construct the sewer. Stop signs will be erected at | the intersection of Elgin st. w., and Nipigon st., to provide for north-south traffic on Nipigon st., to have the right-of-way. Stop signs will be erected on Park rd. s., at Hillside ave., to give the right-of-way to Hillside |bylaw will be amended, council decided. Council approved a_ traffic |committee recommendation that the parking bylaw be amended to prohibit parking on the east jside of Nipigon st., between Ad- elaide ave. w., and Anderson | ave, Council agreed to continue |membership in the Ontario Traf- |fic Conference and pay $100 fees. |The city's four official represen- tatives will be Ald. Brady, Ald, Gay, Robert Richarson, and In- spector Norman Smyth. A bylaw will be amended to provide for a no stopping zone jon the north side of Conant st. {between Gifford st., and a point s300 A MONTH FOR LIFE From Age 65 Here is « plan to provide for | your family if you should die, er for your retirement years if | you survive... ROGER WOLFE UNIT MANAGER 723-2883 725-4563 Home: Business: By completing the enquiry form | below, you can obtain details | guiteble te your personel situ- SUN LIFE | ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA Oshawa Shopping Centre ) popay salary gf $3,880 for service on) \the fi artment alarm rack \effectiveMeb. 1, Ald. Brady said 184 feet wegt of Gifford: and on the south side on Conant. be- tween a point 100 feet west of the east limit of Gordon st.,.and a point 50 feet east of the east limit of Gordon. ed on what he termed "unbe- lievable conditions" in several unfinished subdivisions in the city. He said machines track in mud during construction. He said if the $500 winter building bonus continues the city may) have to protest to the govern-| ment and Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation as no con- sideration is given to the muni- cipality which must repair much of the damage. Ald. Down said the problem is caused by the weather: "There is more mud this winter than I've ever known in my life'. BREED NEW CATS CALGARY (CP) -- Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Borrett of Calgary have developed a new strain of Himalayan cat, a hybrid of |Siamese and Persian cats. Th |iiimalayan is long-haired with a round, chubby body. ater eseeerraseccccononee eeerecere, eonnyar sox Coriry FEATURE TIMES: 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 7:35 - 9:40 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:25 oveeeeeeenere As Aaron Rosenberg Mertin Melcher Production 'ice Starring HERMIONE BADDELEY - SEAGIO FANTONI Predwend by AARON ROSENBERG & MARTIN MELCHER SSeectad by RALPH LEVY | Sermaplay by MILT ROSEN & RICHARD BREEN | GinemaScope Color by DE LUXE Council agreed to pay Arnold|traffic and the through street! Mayor Lyman Gifford report-| DORIS DAY * ROD TAYLOR ~~ THE OSHAWA TIMPS, Thursday, Jenuery 26, 1966 13) jobiess Aid a OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment's announced measures to re-train the unemployed were viewed in Tuesday's throne speech as important in keeping the economy growing and Can- ada competitive in world mar- kets. The speech said the govern- ment will propose a "vigorous" program to the provinces to aid the unemployed or '"'in- adequately" employed, includ- ing a measure to improve.train- ing allowances provided under federal-provincial agreements. Last week Immigration Min- | inces except Quebec agreed to| WANTS SMELL OF SEA eccept-a federal offer to estab-| lish a pilot program of new vo-, cational training schools for adults. The throne speech said there also will be legislation to bring farm workers into unemploy- ment insurance, put the labor code provisions in the Fair Wages and Hours of Labor Act and to set safety standards for industries under federal juris- diction. 5 arenes. As at | -- 51 LONDON; Ga (CP) \though hundreds of miles from |salt water, Huibert Sabelis is a jcollector of seashells. Born on jthe North Sea coast in Holland, Sabelis discovered "'a sort of fever" for the sea too late after settling in Ontario, He plans to open his collection to schools and individuals in Lon- DEE & LEE and the ROULETTES Dencing 9 p.m. till 9 ne CE ,snaw TT } don. THE BOWMANVILLE & OSHAWA PLACE THE FACE CONTEST ister Marchand, to become head of a new manpower department, |said. the federal government will pay an additional $20,000,- 000 a year in allowances to adults who attend vocational training classes. This will raise the allowances to $75 a week or more from the present maxi- mum of $55 weekly. Mr. Marchand said all prov- | sin, | eeee ame ey ey eS % *e *eeeeeeet® SOHC H SETH SOS EH EOD OSE eer eres eeesesreeeseeseeeese® In picture _ james mocarthur of the PLAYING | 1 \ ) 166 King St. E. ROBSON MOTORS LIMITED Your Quality G.M.. 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