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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Apr 1966, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 28, 1966 Clean-Up Week Set By Ajax Town Council AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax Town Council has proclaimed the first week of May as Clean-up Week in the town. Town disposal trucks will pick up any large) items in their garbage: collec- tions. May 10 and 11 were desig-| nated as the days when indus- try was invited to clean up the Town for Spring. DUMP FIRE Councillor Owen Ashley ex- plained Monday night that three truckloads of highly inflam- mable industrial waste were the cause of the extensive dump fire last Friday night. Mr. Ash- ley said the material exploded shortly after the dump was clos- ed at 5 p.m. and caused the black smoke visible all over the township. | CONVENTION Council will send five repre- sentatives to the May 13 and 14 Ontario Municipal Association lout st., Harwood ave., Bayly |st , Kings cres., Roosevelt ave., |Parry rd., Admiral rd. and | Achilles rd. A bylaw to issue jdebentures for the $55,000 open 'trench incinerator was also pass- led. Plumbing fees were increased in a bylaw which calls for a $5 | /ed foods, the business features Convention at Lindsay. BYLAWS Council passed four bylaws including one to debenture $200,- 000 at 6% per cent over 20 years for the municipal com- plex, one to debenture $100,000 to replace worn out watermains along Hunt st., Mills rd., Ride- fee plus $1 for each fixture in a one family dwelling and $2 per unit for apartments con- taining more than three units plus $1 per fixture, TROPHIES | Council allocated $20 to buy trophies for five Ajax girls who recently won national honors in a bowling championship held School Board Maisonette Project ROSEBANK (Staff) -- Pick- ering Township Area 2 Public School Board decided Wednes- day night to oppose construc- tion of approximately 150 maisonette units proposed for Island rd. and the M.C. Free- way area. The board, which already has the province's highest public school tax mill rate, has op- posed every proposal for fur- ther housing development in the area in the past two years. Trustee Donald Quick said that the board should not ex- ress an opinion about high or| low rise apartment units but should merely point out to the township planning board the problems of creating more) * housing in the area. | A census taken by the board! "recently indicates that row|to feel that they now had al » housing units produce .9 school the required services or could "children per unit and that in/@fford them when they were) at Guelph. The five trophy re- cipients will be: Mary Loy Sib- eon, Mary Kooiman, Pauline McFadden, Linda Trail and Maureen Ashfield. The Ajax Midget and Bantam Hockey teams, which recently lost as finalists in the Ontario tournaments, will also be hon- jored by the town in an appro- | priate. way. Poultry Club Judges Oats BOWMANVILLE -- The Dur- Opposes a special meeting in Brougham last Thursday as "A lonely voice in the desert'. Mr. van Houten said Area 2 representa- tives had attempted to point out the academic advantages of amalgamation into a Board of Education. The board chairman said rep- resentatives at the meeting seemed to feel that there would! be some financial strain On| ham County Poultry Club held some of the taxpayers in the). ' ; proposed aduaiantoation ea of its first meeting April 12, with ; ' ; A ._|the president, Wesley Lane, pre- Pickering Township, Pickering) --... ae d - A Village and Ajax. | siding. Cliffor Matthews, assis- Mr. van Houten said that the tant agricultural representative, move: would have resulted in| handed out information books. more efficient administration) The members judged a class and more services could be pro-| of oats. Pointers were given by Store Stocks' Sea Foods WHITBY (Staff) -- Cockles and muscles alive, alive-oh, a new store is coming to Whitby and will handle many varieties of sea food both fresh and cooked. The South Side Sea Foods store opens for business April 29. Preseniing an entirely new concept in both fresh and cook- take-out service plus home de- livery. The specialty of the 'house' is hot take-out dinners which can be eaten in one's car parked in the spacious parking lot at the rear of the! | store. Another feature of the estab- lishment, located on Brock st. s., just a block south of the Whitby Plaza, is the catering service. The firm will cater to both private parties and ban- quets with the food served by church women ,from the local community. | In addition to a full line of sea foods the store will sell fresh and cooked spare-ribs; chicken and beef; shrimps, oysters, scallops and what have you. Sea food will be available) all year-round, imported from | either the east or west coast) or both. | Take-out dinners or those de-| livered to the home or. banquet} are complete with cole slaw, | buns, pickles and the main} item of the customer's choice. | The store will be open for} business until 9 p.m. on Thurs-| day and Saturday and until 10) p.m. on Fridays. | The opening day special, | April 29, will feature reduced | prices for dinners plus other at- tractive specials. Parking will be available at the rear and side of the store for at least 25 vehicles. | vided for students in an amal-|Mr. Matthews and r were gamated area |given by the club leader, Gary He said other boards seemed| Jeffrey. The No. 1 work sheet }|was studied and tae placings given on the class of oats. Mr. Jeffrey gave an interest-| this case the 150 units would|needed. He said the outcome ofjing talk on the care and hand- "force the board 'extra four classrooms to the) proposed West Rouge School at ca cost of $160,000. Including debenture | meeting to the county educa-| repay-|tional committee. to build an|the meeting was not very hope-/ling of young chickens, He also jdealt with the feed, watering, the| housing and litter for chickens. A period was given over to) questions. ul. The board will report 'ments and government grants, «cost of educating one child in "Area 2 is $360 annually. A proposal to build 300 town " housing units in the Bay Ridges} "area in addition to 3100 high| rise units already approved by * council, will'also meet with the | © disfavor of the School Board. - AMALGAMATION - Board Chairman T. R. van » Houten explained area's amal- i gamation proposals put forth at - Name Delegate To Convention HAMPTON -- Mrs. Budai, a member of the Darlington Town- | ship Council, has been delegat- ® ed to attend the meeting of the| © Ontario Division of the Com-| * munity Planning Association in | « Toronto. * Council has instructed its soli- citor to accept an undertaking | * trom §. Mayko to the effect that | «lands to widen the forced road | * in Lot 32, Concession 4, will be | conveyed to the township when | the original road allowance be- » tween Lots 32 and 33 is closed. | "John Eeuwes will be informed | _ that unless he complies with the ~ building inspector's direction, | *the township intends to apply | i for an order to have a building | "at the rear of his property in | Lot 35, Concession 3, removed. | Council will prepare a bylaw | i. appoint a road superinten- | lent. Accounts in the amount of | $ $59,105.41 were approved. + ¢ FLY EAST BY NORTH , Aircraft flying to Europe start | ACT NOW! TURKEY SHOOT A OSHAWA . CLUB Wade's Gravel Pit Courtice Rd. N. Sat., April 30th e@ SHOT GUNS ONLY e Ryan; The Last Hundred Days, Toland; In Cold Blood, Capote; The Proud Tower, Tuchman; The Unrepetant Pilgrim, Smith; The X in Mexico, Nicholson; At The Library Haliburton, Root; Fresh Water Fishing, Bristowe; Murderers-- WHITBY -- Some of the new ' ' books received at the Whitby |5ne and Mad, deFord. Spring Reading Public Library are: FICTION -- The Magus, Fowles; The Embezzler, Auch- inloss; The Double Image, Mac- Innes; The Comedians, Greene; The Billion Dollar Brain, Deigh- ton; Tell No Man, St. John; Those Who Love, Stone; The Source, Michener; The Shoot, Trevor; Up the Down Staircase, Kaufman. Non-Fiction--The Last Battle, provement, share the name. For those interested in garden- ing, home decoration, home im- nature study, sci- ence, business or pets, the li- brary has a wide selection of books which cater to every hob- by and interest. NAMES WERE CHANGED Ontario used to have 190 lakes called Mud Lake and 64 still ' HANDYMEN CHEAPER TETFORD, England (CP)-- Experts examined the church clock in this Lincolnshire vil- lage and said it would cost at least £400 ($1,200) to repair. Nonsense, said the villagers, we can do it ourselves for a few shillings--and they did. Just Arrived ! SPRING Made-to-Measure Clothes. Tailored bi HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN TIP TOP TAILORS Freemens Formal Rentals -- et -- ieee | [AUCTION SALE Sealed iia iat Whitby Community Arena 1 P.M. SAT., APRIL 30th Auctioneer -- AL CURTIS Sponsored by .. . All Saints Anglican Church USS EEVE NEWSPAPER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Oshawa Times has several openings for persons interested in a career in a newspaper opera- tion. Positions offer good working conditions, salary and employee benefits. ALL APPLICATIONS TO BE IN WRITING ONLY, AND INCLUDE FULL PARTICULARS. The Positions Available Are: © BUSINESS OFFICE (Female) CLERK to handle General Business Office Duties. Typing APPLY IN WRITING TO R. D. | experience necessary, MALCOLMSON. © DISPLAY ADVERTISING TRAINEE The applicant for this position should be a boy 19 or 20, and be looking for the opportunity to train in on interest- ing and rewarding profession, Chauffeur's licence neces- sary, © CLASSIFIED SALES CLERK This position offers an interesting challenge for a woman who loves telephone work. Some previous telephone or sales experience preferred. APPLY IN WRITING TO L. B. 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NERS Homemade SALADS German Pototo Salad, Potato Salad, Boked Bean Salad, Cabbage Salad, Shrimp Salad, ips, cole slaw, Lobster Salad. FRESH SEAFOODS .. . Lake Perch Yellow Pik Shrimp, Scallops. $e om... eae exile, Wii, Frcs e, Halibut, Haddock, mal Cc GG or All Reasonably Priced BAR - B- QUE CHICKEN To Take Out (whole) Special glazing process ... Bar - B - Que Spare Ribs HOT BEEF ON-A-BUN Take Out OUR SPECIALITY FOR TEEN AGERS 11.89 We cater to part ing Italian Foods, Chicken Dinners, Sea Food Dinners ... Try our Buffet Style Catering too ! ! We deliver any day except Friday. ies and banquets of any size. . . Serv- FREE COFFEE @ AMPLE PARKING @ CLEAN PREMISES @ PROFESSIONAL SERVICE outh Side Sea Foods 409 Brock St. S. Whitby Ph. 668-2721 for Delivery MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 Proceeds to... 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