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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Jun 1966, p. 17

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A /\ V\ MALLEABLE WILDCAT Workers Protest | Lack Of Progress Two hundred and fifty work-| Negotiations ts year have; ers at Ontaria Malleable Iron = been going on since April 15.' the entire day shift -- walked) : eal Riniey at-| off the job Tuesday to protest) Local presiden fap prs | the lack of progress being made|'empted to get the man to re in current union-management| turn to work yesterday but was) contract negotiations. | shouted down. He later persuad-| Your bnudred members of Lo-|eq a skeleton crew to go back cal 1550 are meeting today tO] in and empty the furnaces. decide whether to stay out On wy hundred men on the| strike. By noon no vote hadi ions shift who reported for) been taken. | work at 4 p.m. also stayed out.) The wildcat action followed a Only the men needed to empty = -- w ¥ ---- the furnaces went in. o a r concitiator " " : negotiations should continue for) The earliest date em Pipes another month can legally strike is July 15, two weeks after' the deadline) ah bers of Local ste, Wiited. Stectwork: rete by the government concil- ; lator. ers of America say they y don't 'want a repeat of last] But the plant closes down July 15 for the two-week annual va- year when contract negotia- tions dragged on for six months| cation. The first day the local leaving them with an unsatisfac-|can effectively strike is Aug- ust tory settlement. Conservatives Organizing Meetings For New Ridings Mr. Walker said this area will be parts of the former ridings of Oshawa and Ontario and will be jan wurban-rural riding with a of approximately She Oshawa Simes OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1966 Policy Designed @ e2 oa &@ Be eee Tea a La LIILDIOVGS LLOUSIILG CITY MAN JAILED, FINED | Planners Recommend FOR CRUELTY TO ANIMALS Council Endorsement BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- record which dated back to Philip Druz, 750 Ritson rd. s., 1925. It showed 7- court ap- Oshawa, was sentenced here pearances on similar charges : 2 and 72 convictions proved last night by city plan- Tuesday to three months, plus The most recent conviction | ning board a fine. of $500 and $62 costs was registered by Magistrate | Members recommended city for cruelty to animals, Harry Jermyn at Oshawa in |coyncii endorse the policy and | "This is a shocking situa- 1964 when Druz was fined $400 | forward it to the department of tion. Animals need care and and costs. + municipal affairs for final ap- attention. I would give you Inspector Davidson # aid | proval, the maximum six months if Druz was charged with keep- The policy, when approved, you were a younger man," ing 34 heads of young cattle | would jead to an amendment to said Magistrate R.B. Baxter, '"'literally starving" in a field | the official plan of the Oshawa in passing sentence after on one of his farms on the [planning area and the enact- Crown Attorney G. F. Bonny- Base Line. The Humane S0- | ment of a minimum standards castle had asked for the max- ciety ordered three sent 10 | pyjaw. said K. D. Crone, board imum. the stock yards and two to | chairman. "Druz had pleaded guilty to be destroyed. Another heifer Design of the housing policy the charge two weeks pre- was found dead from neglect. to encourage preservation vious Magistrate Baxter said rehabilitation of housing Inspector Druz_ continually "flouted"' throughout the «ity in the Ontario the law despite his many provide an efficient produced | Developments Win Approval wos we eat ee | 'Three integrated housing de-|the third firm to be granted| cerned during the past 10 years |velopments were approved in| approval by: the board, plans a by the number of dwellings of | principle at last night's city pla} major residential-commercial| inadequate structure and im- |ning board meeting. complex for land near Lake On-| Proper maintenance scattered Braemor Gardens Ltd., which |tario throughout various areas of the ' ' Wack CE presented the board with a de-| The plans calls for: a 27-acre| ©"? | tailed scale model of its pro-|single family development on ; nd a gh sapere typl-| posed 80-acre development, will| land south of Valley dr. and on|°® hdr setir in e city were) build 1,700 housing units in the|the west side of Ritson rd, s,| Shown last night to board mem Decision Held | northwest area of the city. 'Also planned is a 12-acre shop-| bers and observers. ecision e pe 'Jude 1.330 apart-| Ping centre with a ground floor They were among the few | Wf the city decides to ke | bed seein "sotlne woe re area of 84,000 square feet and| vestigated by pe Ra ae -- '| Algonquin Si. open it will have CENTENNIAL CAMPAIGN |houses and 80 single family|® second fic a of 13,00 as & result of complaints) t 'spend about $11,000 in the | dwellings | square feet t ocated on | near future, says G, A, Wand- i 'less city planning director. 2. 2s a) a a iy A housing policy designed to improve the standard of hous- ing throughout the city was ap- cessory building to remedy this situation A liaison will be continued be- tween the department of health, building engineer, assessment department, and welfare and planning department to deter- mine any new incidents of overcrowding and substandard housing It will recommend policy changes to city council if the need arises, Enforcement of the main- tenance and occupancy bylaw will be the responsibility of a housing standards officer ap- pointed by the city The bylaw will under section 30 Planning Act Mayor Lyman Gifford a member of the planning board what appeal 'a resident would have if he were compelled by the new bylaw to improve his property Chairman Crone said the per- son would have the right to ap- peal to the Ontario Municipal Board "What will Mayor asked Mr. Crone said the would probably cost $25, te which Mayor Gifford replied, "the ratepayers can't win'. Street Closing is land stock orde and ment it will be the responsibility of the eity to provide adequate and proper civic facilities to ensure proper private develop ment and redevelopment, he said CONCERN be passed (a) of the Albert Davidson Humane So- Druz's court of ciety lo who is Oper The Progressive Conservative satin Association in Ontario and Osh- awa provincial ridings have two organizational meetings slated for early this month, says Al-| bert V. Walker, MPP for Osh-| population awa, riding 59,000. They will be organizational) He said the second meeting meetings of the new riding of|will be held June 13 in the| Ontario South, part of which|Genosha Hotel for the organiza-| now is represented by Mr.|tional meeting of the PC as-! Walker and the remainder by|sociation in Oshawa _ riding Health Minister Matthew B.\which is comprised within the Dymond, and the new Oshawa/boundaries of the city and will riding which is comprised|have a population of approxima-| within the boundaries of the/tely 74,000. Mr. Walker present- city. ly represents this area in the The Ontario South PC associa-|Ontario legislature tion will meet at 8:30 p.m. Jume| He said guest speakers for 8 in Ajax High School. This|both these meetings will be an- new riding encompasses the|/nounced later. Major items at! townships of Pickering; Whitby|the meetings will be election of | and East Whitby, the towns of|new executives who will be res- Ajax and Whitby and the village) onsible for reorganizing the new| of Pickering. ridings. it cost?' the appeal iy postmaster and S. .0 Bow- | man James Boyd, president of the post office CUPE local are H, J. Gionet, W. BE. Mann, Ly CHECKING Centennial cam- paign pledge cards held by --Oshawa Times Photo m tenants and neighboring) west side of Ritson rd. s, oppo- DIOpErty OWHETS, Electronic Ki lling Dogs Post Office Workers Rossland Park Ltd., will start ithe first phase of its porposed| $12 to $15 million residential development this year. site the west end of Lakeview Park ave Garden housing on 11 acres of} land at the southeast corner of| These complaints included: -inadequate structure; --serious overcrowding; ~--lack of sanitary facilities; | The street located between jOrchard View and Tecumseh | has been asked to be closed by |an area resident, planning board The first phase will consist Of| Ritson rd, s, and Lakeview Park} ~~lack of proper heat; |35 to 40 town housing units --| ave, and an apartment building), --Possible fire hazard created| jy Wandiess said, if the the first row housing to be built| complex on land at the north-|by electric wiring facilities; | street was closed it would be in the city. |east corner of Ritson and Lake-| ~dilapidated outbuildings; {fine for the motorist but would Complete development rill be| view are also included in the| inside and outside storage|he inconvenient for the pedes- spread over a six or eight year|plan, of junk; trian who might have to walk members were told, "Still Under Suspension Electronic killing of dogs at|not be regulated by the device. the Oshawa Dog Pound is still) 4 big dog he said, would need Coneetl a waeees en more power to kill it quickly lacement for the controversial] than a small dog. Eitting device. He suggested the city acquire of/an ele ter which incor 2 woek an jaspester: sf Add Approval Stamp Thirty - tive Oshawa postisecretary - treasurer, and Ed-jin less than a week's work. office employees last night pla-|ward Gionet, vice - president.) Three hundred tin cans that ced their stamp of approval on} |have been sitting soundless. at a $500,000 city drive to. cover SMALL FIRMS the Ohsawa recreation depart- roughly half the cost of build-| Robert Wilson, auditorium di-| ment headquarters, will see a| ing a multi-use centennial ad-jrector, who is manning cam-|little action this week. Along ites # regulator. The device,| dition to the civic auditorium,|paign headquarters at 40 King|with counter « cards promoting pound's killing de- approv-| They endorsed a motion to| St. W. collected $490 from small|the blitz, the cans will be dis- vice. After consultation he or- he Pre-|each pledge 50 cents a week| business firms Tuesday, which| persed around the city to gather| dered the device banned as in- ngs his total to about $1,000' pocket change donations. efficient and inhumane, Since that time killing at the pound has been performed by veterinary surgeons using the injection method. "We will continue to use this method," said P. J. Kennedy, eity commissioner for parks, property and recreation, "until the city decides on a replace- ment for the electronic dog kill- er, "At the moment we are con- ducting a full investigation into possible replacements. | "I expect a decision will be made within the next two weeks," The controversial device is a 12-foot length of cord which, when plugged into a wall socket, kills the animal through two bared clamps. | Al Davidson, inspector for the Ontario Humane Society, com- plained that the power could oy treated for injuries discharged, car Hawaii today | period, says Herman Kassinger,| Although the three develop-| --Wwet basements; at least'a half - a - mile more principle building specifications | units; 3 | F, and T. Developments Ltd.,;and subdivision requirements| vermin infestation; situated pvould have to be {will still need planning board| Poor maintenance, given. "free" to abutting prop- HALF PENGUIN erty owners, he added, had been |bylaw will set out minimum , | ed by the Society for t CAUSING FLAP } Board Turns Down standards for dwelling and ac-inext meeting. Sani | ; i : With the electrothinater power) 00 General. Motors and feeder- | . ® could be boosted or lowered de-| plant workers are already doing. | e : : Rezoning Request } Conservation Authorit pending on the size of the dog.| Meanwhile, the campaign has| 5 ay Year . Somebody --: returned {rolled over the. $150,000 mark | '@ | erm sell ag ~ 7s and that figure doesn't include| ey ay la bid bi s " y the -Oshawa_ civic PLANNERS WAIT | what the ype gh con-| od | parade. May. 14 and-Roy-Cor-.|@Uditorium to have land bord- C. e es a ey eview BUILDING STUDY \cca of tm vost, ar say tabn-| or x rid e Man | nish, a parade committee |¢ting Thorton Rd. S. rezoned. | \F ; sd 1 ' | | member, is wondering who Pages A mlOntano C tl 'Author! GN ' b, 8 5,000) as - ' | made the request to obtain ad-|Ontario Conservation Authority|resources manager, said that cations for the construction of ns Sat ee 1 bectiey ie HB cite rhgrwrs: 4 liamson Motors in Uxbridge, one | And no wonder. It. is the |'itional parking space in front|to bring members up to date on| work in the area was progress apartments will be considered |"2¥° P " 'ie Ah > Charges of break,|year consecutive for breaking | only piece still missing from | the building. ; |the Damas-Smith traffic report) ing satisfactorily. It is expected by city planning board until The postal employees' resolu-|enter and theft and six charges | and entering the Kingsway Lum-| : adi a ae tii Hake dis | | a atc "08 Bs é S- | 5 ' | seal gg : 4 - | Scheduled for some time in July.| open to the public in Septembe: t scial gatl g at thelJose ws 'einn 9K ips ' rltag appeared after the parade. would have permitted the park- | 5¢ Y+| ope p in September depending on when the board's . te Be en gten, a - Tint ee oO Brien, 25, of|from a safe, and one year con-| DE devi p ling of some 50 vehicles, | The decision was made last) this year, apartmnt study is completed, |°'° workers Hall, Terence Ke | 2, Uxbridge, was sentenced) secutive for a second break-in All the other costumes, one | | night at th thority' | Members of the authorit The motion iade-by Mayor \ly the campaign's finance chair-| al of five years in peni-jat the Oshawa firm's premises, | clown, one skunk and one of | E Oe ee ee Bln be "ine | tentiary ; Ip ,, |Sside'? workers and that he ex-\gistrate Harry Jermyn curr ya ' t d when people re ded from the Oshawa citizens com-|Picnic tables have been pure : 3. ; 5 | ' J | ent was imposed in each of} turned when people respon i ' alee "has + ing met ae lg § pects to be approaching the; The accused, who was arrest-|the other cases, to articles in The Times re- | s : I Pefion oe ree ae mia ee Alderman Richard Donald | Hit-Run Accident Mist : ins cE Ra RG or . jcussed the project at the em-|a break-in at the Whitby Curling|dates from 1962, committed all; masquerade uniforms. , ae Little Britai The committee sought the sup- : ployee meeting Club was charged with offences|the offences in F | Two penguins were also re- wo men trom Little Britain, | port of the authority on the mat-| ¢¥s M t eye | nces in February and peng oo ae | v | py ee | Heading up the postal can-|in Oshawa, Uxbridge, Stouffville,|March of this year | ported missing, but one and |"¢ar Lindsay, were injured last) ter, | City Firm Awarded ' let es r he | ; bates completion of the study had | sident of the city local, Cana-| O'Brien was imprisoned for |lucky,"' said Magistrate Jermyn,| mon Park laree on Highway 2 near the! complaint from the Lake Vista jdian Union of Public Employ-|two years for breaking: and en-|who told the accused he could| While Mr, Cornish seratches | Hilltop Restaurant. | Ratepayers Association concern-; OTTAWA (Special) An Osh« ees, alony with Sandy Bowman, |tering the Whitby Curling Club,|have been sentenced to 14 years| his head in disbelief, the rent Forty-year-old Jack Browning pollution in the valley, awa firm, PAM _ International | |W P 8 The association expres: -|Electronic Specialists Ltd., ha ing, entering and theft from Wil-|- | ed from a costume dealer at jdition in Oshawa General Hos: | e association expressed an E sd " os - "| gee, my 4. | Unionville cost $2 a day and [pital today. Gary Marguis, 20,| over 'the pollution. After some |department of defence produc: Hawalian Dancer | students Visit zt OY TOVUCT: PORRIMLY ae | Wee ""@/ discussion it was decided to re-|tion, it was announced here by ") Hi hii ht |fer the matter to the land and/Industry Minister C. M. Drury. rogram fl 1 : ' : g ghlig ueens ar APPOINTMENT lice to be in th , is believ-|ther investigation. is for military type transistors Miss Marilyn Hacker was | €d to have been treated also but} Ald. Hayward Murdoch, chair- and semiconductor device hu edas appointed Monday by Oshawa |his name and condition could| man of the authority, indicated |diodes. o | The hips of 19-year-old Ha-|a "leading team of achieve-| jwatan dancer Joanne Akiona arg es ppb nie eng) activi-) partment of Donevan Collegi- |the hit and run driver was ap-|Water Resources Commission, |more than $12 million award- ee a, SUNOMATROID, WONG)" ate Tastitute, prehended, Reporting on the Enniskillen! ed by the department. |Hiram as the trio highlights a 8 ee | | two-hour entertainment program, The group, sponsored by the = \|at R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate| Oshawa Catholic High School and financed by the local branch ing "A Million Lights Shall Glow", which is a camera tour| Park where they viewed the of Hong Kong, and "Holiday in legislature in session. "Sylvanus Apps, MPP. for| | continents, Canadian Pacific | Airlines is sponsoring the shows said Murray Valiquette, a teach- | | which start at 8 p.m. er who accompanied the group. | Near Pond Full Of Fish | WHITBY (Staff) young Claremont men were each a Rossland Park official, ments were granted approval in| ~improper cellar dwelling because of no access, LAKE COMPLEX Land on which the road is approval. | MINIMUM STANDARDS Mr, Crone said the propaeed| Further discussion on the matter was deferred until the vention of Cruelty to Animals. e year, as some 16,-| Dri aly als.|for the next year, as some 1 Half a -sea-fowl is causing a flap. | Oshawa planning board mem- bers, last. night, turned down used in the Centennial project ae * lations tram Got lender slants.| Auditorium management] A special meeting of the Lake| conservation area, Alex Ansell, No further rezoning appli- WHITBY (Staff) and why. POR dk ) § e t 7 ing|on the Oshawa Creek valley is|that the area will be Mov. t thi year Or earlier, ition was adopted 100 per centiof break and enter with intent, | ber Co., Oshawa and theft of $342| If approved the rezoning) be partially 10 2 tot leting after a lette dicently visited the 66 ite Lyman Gifford was approved |man said these were the here Tuesday by Ma-|A sentence of one year con-| thé Seven Dwarves, were re- Two Men Injured tron ng. alter a Fr. was. read , e acre site. carriers soon. Mr. Kelly dis-jed by Whitby police following! The accused, whose record) questing the return of the voted against the resolution vass will be James Boyd, pre-|Unionville and 'Markham "You can' count yourself} one-half were found at Har- |Mght in a hit-and-run car acci-| Other correspondence included| competi Defence Contract een earlier jone year consecutive for break-|in jail on each charge goes up, The costumes, loan- | Was reported in satisfactory con-| sg peg noyance about the lack of action|/ been awarded a contract by the | to replace Another man, reported by po-| water uses committee for fur-| The contract, valued at $11,348 | A segment of will Sway into Oshawa and ne group of students at the Oshawa Catholic High School,| hoard of education to assist: |not be learned. the pollution problem is under! It is one of 151 unclassified ant head of the history de- | Whitby provincial police said|the authority of the Ontario/defence contracts valued at will rhyme with music from Gil- bert (Zulu) Kauki and Jeffrey| guests of Mr. A. V. Walker| MPP when they visited Toronto. and Voccational Institute Award winning films, includ. of the Knights of Columbus, visited Casa Loma and Queen's | Europe" will. be followed by destination slide showing of five| Kingston and former Maple | Leaf hockey star, spoke to us,"} [ae ie . | Three Trespassers F ound fined $100 and costs, with the op 30 here Three; parked in a clumb some distance awa Although he could not connect | the incident with the accused, Dr. Secord said one of the alume| inum signs had been torn into | shreds. Wild geese he had on premise vere shot by several years ago break-ins had oc of cedars tion of days jail Tuesday when they pleaded guil- the in ty to trespassing on farm of Dr. Alan ( mont | Secord, near Clare jassers and several curred "This is a source concern to Dr. Secord', said Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck, | "His privacy has been encroach-| -- ed upon. I have no hesitation in] this case in asking for the max-! Ity to deter and to defend this man's x were a large number igns on privacy If any had the property. A car, in which found I would not have Parent Teacher Association, Oshawa Times Phote ithe men came to the farm, was! hesitated to lay theft charges"! Watches as Rev. John Mar- Frank Taylor, 19; George Me- | Kensie, 25 and Arthur Maxwell, }19; were given 14 days to pay ithe fine Dr. Secord said he caught the accused, May 4, standing on the bank of a pond stocked with fish} th of great) } ESTATE SALES SEMINAR REAL About 250 reai estate men and women red Oshawa today the Osh. ' ing gwa and District Real Estate Board's annual sales in the Genosha OUTSTANDING STUDENTS WIN PRIZES he students are Liesbeth Schillings, 12 of Raglan and Edward Bodnar, 11 of Osh- awa. The prizes were do- nated by the. association. Pauls hown dis right Hall board's ommittee, ay Margaret thre a em member conve on of inar or remises, He snid mum pen 0 others *ht Mrs president Joseph Pilkington, kle, assistant parish priest at St. Gregory's Church pre- sents cash prizes to two out- Standing students at St. Jo- seph's elementary school, The presentation followed a colorful student parade in honor of the mothe: tie Jesus Christ --Oshawa TimesPhote for the topic of his mor. "How to ob- tain listings in today's com- petitive market," with Mrs.' d Joseph Bos yremises were fenced and there of the Catholic ing lecture, co, chairman of the ar semin of of trout been °

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