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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Apr 1966, p. 11

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WILLIAM O'REILLY JACK GILLESPIE SUE MASON PETER BOBRIS DEANA PRITCHARD MARTIN LEGER TED MARKS DOUGLAS CLIFFORD DOUGLAS YONSON KAREN SHAW FRANCES LOWRY JOAN DICKSON OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 Che Oshawa Fimes MAYOR PAT CYR Fledgling Aldermen To Show Em How? Oshawa's Teenage City Coun-|clude: a community college or}dermen have settled down to} cil sits for the firsi time today|university for Oshawa; student| the job. with a full agenda of trouble-| prices at the Civic Auditorium;} Tomorrow the teenagers tan- som city topics. whether to set up an ge - ea = question of the Creek padi : to fire safety practices a e| Valley Expressway Proceedings were to start at} y Pp | Tharsday 'lg tol AON cil rises for the day, for a tour of FOR OSHAWA Contestants who took part in the Teen Talent Showcase, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Oshawa, provided the en- tertainment at the service club's Easter meeting Monday in Hotel Genosha. The chil- dren of the members were guests of the club. Rotarian Jack Ovens was fi dress from! 2uditorium. 2 p.m. with an ad Solarian ack Ovens was TEEN TALENT SHOWCASE ROTARIANS program, which included ac- cordion solos by Glen Sawych, vocal solos by Nancy Willson, vocal solos by Rosalind Coe, violin solos by Mimi Wiatrzyk and duet numbers by John Switzer and Mike Astrop. Richard Andrews, son of the president of the club, ex- pressed the appreciation of the young guests. city Mayor. Lyman Gifford, Debate is expected to be hot fi Matters u discussion in-| and heavy after the junior al- | city hall departments. The boys will get a conducted |tour of the engineering depart- $4,200 SALE |ment and the police depart- ment. The girls pyill see the wel- fare department and Hillsdale | Manor. LIBRARY TOUR Three Area Councils Join New CORDA Body = jweavs .. «. w Twelve of 50 municipalities in; The four county region is the) the city library. a four-county economic develop-|last of 10 regions in the prov-| Friday will be the last sitting| ment region have agreed to joinlince in which an economic de-| of the council with more thorny the Central Ontario Regional De-| velopment association has been! subjects up for discussion. velopment Association. organized Pat Cyr is the city's teenage Three of the municipalities,| Municipalities will - contribute| mayor while Gary Kitchen takes Cannington, Pickering Township|on a per capita basis and the|the part of city clerk. | and East Whitby Township, are| temporary committee has sug-| The aldermen are as follows: in Ontario County. gested the levy be eight cents! William O'Reilly, Jack Gilles-| An interim board of directors| per capita pie, Sue Mason, Douglas Clif- and officers for the association| Prime Minister John Robarts| ford, Douglas Yonson, K ar enjNorth Bay man, Stanley Gui- A 1915 Model T Ford has; parted company with its Whit- by Township owner to make a trip round the world. The car was previously owned by veteran car restorer Ron Fawcett, of Rossland rd. This week he sold it to a | } ¥ | 25-CAR EFFORT pvill be elected at a dinner meet-jlast week announced major|Shaw, Frances Lowrey, Joaninard for $4,200. ing in Toronto Thursday. Thejchanges in the regional devel-|Dickson, Peter Bobris, Ted) Mr, Guinard plans to tour the Municipal delegates will be ceive a basic grant of $15,000 jneeded he will air-mail them to aligible for election to the in-)each plus an additional grant jwhere ever the car is at the is. | | tim tention to be a member of) basis to each of the associations. the Historinal' "Autémobilé So: CORDA. Mr. Robarts also said a com-| WHITBY (Staff) -- Seventeen- | ciety of Canada, and the Classic! in York County, Toronto 'Town-| the government and universities | Court today on four charges of|the first leg of Mr, Guinard's| |journey from Toronto to Mont-)| from the Ontario department of MPP, said Mr. Robarts' state-| Jermyn and was arraigned on G economics and development will|ment 'presents a very aggres-|the four charges. -- Mes, Guinard il act-at wavicl at| gator and recorder. RMP THEORET ES 2 , |by Oshawa lawyer Terence V. 7?) r= Kelly, QC. = ____sjthe 'car to advertise the Cana- TE i | narges-an- Concern) Gian Centennial in 1967. | | temporary committee, operating) opment program. |Marks, Martin Leger, Deana' car 30,000 miles round the world. | since February, will be dissolv-) The associations will be re-| Pritchard. | While on the trip Mr, Fawcett | ed. named -councils and will re-} | will keep in touch. If parts are terim. board Thursday provid-jof $10,000 on a matching basis.| : ing they represent a municipal-| The province has been making} ity which has indicated its in-|a $15,000 grant on a matching Mr. Guinard is a member of Other municipalities which; prehensive survey of the prov-| year-old Elonzo Lockhart, Of|car Club of Canada. have already agreed to joinjince's human and physical re-|Bond st. e., was remanded in| The CCC is planning a 25-car| CORDA include Richmond Hill}sources will be undertaken by| custody for one week at Whitby | escort of antique automobiles for| ship in Peel County and Acton|in consultation with the new re-|indecent assault, } in Halton County. gional development councils. The youth appeared briefly | rea} | Regional development officers; Albert Walker, Oshawa riding/before Magistrate Harry! Making the trip will be Mr. | uinard, his wife and daughter. | meet with members of Osh-|sive and progressive new policy; His case will be heard awa's city council next Wednes-|in this very important field of}/Oshawa Court on April 18. The party expects to leave! day to discuss CORDA. regional development'. He was represented in court) ahout Tae ae pec an ad 3 foot birch bark canoe on top of |---The~four--€ alleged eg on women in the; visits are planned to 16 Euro-| city's east end. ean countries includin ia Police said that in two of the tsar sthahoabdosinc e Bane 1 Trip 'Round World | For Venerable Car and to the coasts of Africa, Cey- lon, Australia, Jpan and Korea. The Guinard's expect to re- turn via Vancouver in July, 1967. Await Result On Neil Race Oshawa race-driver Dale Neil turned his skills to rallying over the weekend as a competitor | in the annual Easter Rally start-| ing from Peterborough. Run over 370 miles of treach- erous back roads Neil crewed up with Oshawa navigator Barry Bushell. Two new ambulances that went into service here last week will handle some 600 emergency calls each and . possibly more by the end of the year. Each cost the city $14,700. Platoon Chief Ted Thompson of the fire depart- ment points out extra bene- fits: coach equipment in- cludes stretchers that can be raised and locked at the height of a domestic bed and can also be converted into chairs; a better heating sys- tem; plasma hooks; and more head room. Here, standing alongside the new ambulances are John Simp- son, left, and Raymond Boi- vin, who make up the No. 1 ambulance group of the de- partment, The two new ve- hicles bring the emergency TWO NEW AMBULANCES ON THE JOB fleet to four in size, but one of the older ambulances is to be sold. Total ambulance calls made last year were 2,170, up 159 more than in 1964, --Oshawa Times Photo The rally, which had some 35 entrants, featured some of the top Ontario crews. As yet Neil does not know how he finished. The rally clos- ed with a few protests about placings and final results will not be available for sometime. With the motor racing sea- son nearly here Dale Neil is now preparing his Corvair se- dan for another full season of! competition on the Canadian cir-! cuits. He again intends to run "eed MYfnicipal taxes have jun in. Oshawa 1 crease in most Ontario munici- palities, | And municipal politicians are| and--heve-9r. dard production which allows few car modifications. jattacks the women required j|hospital treatment. | $254,000,000 Due On Birth Control Municipalities, including Osh- NEW DELHI (Reuters)--In- 44. and Ontario County, may dia announced Sunday plans to °F May not be managing their | spend 950,000,000. rupees ($254,-|road maintenance work effi- 000,000) on birth control in the| ciently. next five years and increase) But, when the department of! food production in a determined highways completes its pilot drive against famine. study on road _ mainte- India's population of 490,000,--nance management, municipali- 000 increases by 35,000 daily|ties will have a basis for evalu- and the campaign to limit the/ating their own performance in increase was given high prior- carrying out maintenance work ity in the country's battle|and will also be able to make against recurring food short-|performance comparisons with ages, other municipalities in the The extra money allotted will| province. be put into training personnel) Oshawa, Ontario County and to help Indian women use the|two other Ontario municipali- loop contraceptive device --Ities have been involved, since which more than 10,000,000 In-/jast summer, in the pilot study. dians are using. no way of measuring mainte- Trains Held Up nance performance to find out For Drink Water whether it is efficient. | | | | | | | Fred Crome, city works com- missioner, says there has been | Efficient Maintenance Aim Of Highways Study | crossing their fingers. | nped; come L-in-|alltevels |principle finances should be based on providing moneys at the local |level for expenditures on serv- Many elected representatives |iceS directly relating to. prop- for serious discussion by that municipal of government on the)jy relate to people, jerty. Those services that direct-| such as| | [education and welfare, should not be a burden placed on municipal properties." Mayor Gifford says the prov- lare pinning their tax-relief| jhopes on a 600-page report to} jbe presented this summer by \the Ontario Tax Committee, which for three years has been ®\reviewing the provincial-muni- Y\cipal tax and general revenue | Structure. | | The politicians hope commit-} we Ag , rot tee recommendations will divert ° leriticis 7 | die the with a PrO-\criticism of property owners| managing their maintenance |to Queen's Park. work which will assist in budget- i droexou ing and controlling maintenance tho committee's vkcotnmendad activities. ; ; "4 The highways department tions don't do the trick the hired a consulting firm last May politicians generally agree that to conduct a study of its own | Property owners will probably maintenance methods and oper-|KeeP_ right on. ear Sven: ating practices. The study also! ont thre sige aaa ae included Oshawa, Ontario Coun-| Aha Coulen Miataios , So: ted - x 3 % ty, Scarborough. Lownship and | council's finance committee rine oy % j Prince Edward County which| chairman, cays if there are no were considered representative |. vation h the Ghunicinat municipalities in Ontario. au Wcaest in i ci Nee The study is being conducted mill rate will continue to in- at irec st to th ici-| Crease. -- "terrifically." : og ee municl-\"«T think the tax committee sults obtained are such that w will likely proceed at an earl date to the second stage. The Minister said the objec- tive in expandin municipalities fingers and city }to ease the burden on the prop- jerty owner," says has been awarded Dr. Big Research Grant For Ex - City Student A research grant of $10,600 He is the son of William J. The grant, made by the De- fence Research Board of Can- ada, was one of 11 totalling $71,800 to 10 members of the college of science at the uni- versity. Some $6,600 of the award to --.|will come up with the answers|pr, Lorimer,' who also studied jat Victoria College University Mayor of Toronto, will be used for John|don pith his wife, Shirley, and system Of/from the direction of city hall|Lorimer, a graduate of O'Neill|their three children. ICVI here and now an associate professor of chemistry at the} University of Western Ontario, London, Lorimer, 560 Mary st. n., al retiree of General Motors of| Canada Ltd. lop will be addressed by Merrill| | Dr. Lorimer resides in Lon- Farmers Co-op Two Years Old Tri-County Farmers' Co - op Market, the only chartered co- operative of its kind whereby farmers sell directly to the con- sumer, celebrates its second anniversary next Monday night. Members of the farmers' co- | | | | j | | | E. Bridgen, secretary-treasurer of the Co-op Union of Ontario, following dinner at Glenholme Training Centre for Retarded "This is the first attempt,' he| NEW DELHI (Reuters) ~--'said. 'The first stage of the Lyman Gifford. |studying chemistry of water Politicians Are On Hop Awaiting Tax Report ince should take over the admin- istration of justice. But he asks: "Where is the province going to get all this money if they take over such things as education, health, welfare and justice?" Metro Toronto Chairman Wil- liam Allen last week asked the province to take over the full cost of social welfare and health services from the municipal government. 'NOTHING PERSONAL' "I don't want to be personal with Mr, Allen but I would take the suggestion more seri- ously if it came from an elect- ed representative," said Mayor Gifford. (Mr. Allen is appointed by Metro council and is not elected by the people). Mr. Allen said he expected his request would be supported to some degree by the tax committee's report. He said welfare and health costs should be financed by provincial taxes on liquor, retail sales and in- come. "The province has the tax structure to meet these costs," said Mr. Allen. The tax committee has re- portedly kept in mind the ques- tion: Are the services being provided being paid for by the proper source? THREE ADJUSTMENTS The committee has studied DOG'S DINNER Dog's delight, these new plastic garbage bags. Once a canine gets a sniff of the garbage inside he can soon rip his way through the plastic bag. Dr. James EF. Watt, supervisor of the vironmental sanitation divi- sion of the Department of ne Fear Removed And pointing his finger at the | thirst y rs i y Was ¢ 'Niaf' rsty villagers in the drought-|pilot- study .Was conducted to ON | hit south Indian state of Andhra/ determine if a system of mainte. | For Some Dief |provincial legislature 'he adds: fave been holding up trains to\nance management would be|. OTTAWA (CP) -- George Vic-|"'But, that doesn't mean their get drinking water from loco-|useful and the second stage will|tor Spencer's suggestion th a t|answers (recommendations) will motive tanks, the newspaper|be conducted to work out the|heads would roll if he was pro-|be implemented." Statesman reported today, system."' |ceeded against is gone with his} Just before city council last} The newspaper's correspond-| An estimated net expendi-/death, Conservative Leader|month approved a tax increase! jent in Hyberabad said police|ture of $224,000 for road main-|Diefenbaker said today. lof $43 for the average taxpayer, | jescorts were put on trains tojtenance in Oshawa during 1966) prevent haldups. CartS and|has been budgeted. | heads he was referring to," Mr.| cussions trucks have been carrying! -Highways drinking water to stricken|MacNaughton the first'death of the Vancouver postaljavailable revenues to municipal areas but have been unable to|stage of the study has recent-|clerk fired for alleged espion-| governments. meet all needs, lly been completed and "the re-'age "I feel that Health, says that the bags should be tied up securely. If this is done the dogs will leave them well alone. Give them even the slight- est sniff and they will make mess of it, like this one spotted on Simcoe st. s. by our photographer. "proved the a says | ic the |son is jrepellent compounds and $4,000 }for transport, précesses in ion- |selective membranes. His father said today that his "happy with the grant. He has some spent already." He said his son had received "It removes that fear from the/Ald. Attersley said budget dis-|Congratulations from colledgues inade-|and well wishing in his future Minister Charles|Diefenbaker said of the weekend quacy of the present sources of| researching. Funds are mostly for shase of equipment time has/plies Children, 39 Wellington st. e. Mr. Bridgen is expected to speak on public education to- ward the co-operative move- ment. The Tri-County Co-op consists of about 14 members from On- tario, Durham and York coun- | pur-/coe st. n., and sup-/day and Saturday throughout|keep their fingers crossed until (the report is presented in July. ties. Its president is Casper Oc-| telaar of Bradford. The market, located on Sim-} is open every Fri-| the year. provincial - municipal fiscal] relations with three general ad- justments in mind: an increase in provincial grants to munici- palities; more flexible tax sources for municipalities (tax. sharing or independent revenue sources); assumption by the province of the cost and re- sponsibility for a number of services from municipalities, Politicians will undoubtedly

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