WHITBY -- AJAX The Rens cham Diougnem held their Oshawa Kiwanis Au Achievement members _ participating. cellent condition, show occurred, A thorough judge for the 4-H | Show was Cliff Lillico, RR 6,) Woodville. Mrs. Marilyn) throughout the afternoon. The top showman in the Osh-' awa Ciub and winner of the) Jackson Supply Ltd. Trophy) was John Ormiston, RR Brooklin. In the Brougham Club, the| top showman was Sheila Dis- ney, RR 1, Brooklin. Sheila| received the Claremont Co-op Trophy for this achievement. In. addition to the Achieve- SUMMER IS TIME FOR WATER SPORTS Seen here are Shelley Udall, 9 and. Bernie Udall, 6, of Oshawa enjoying the opportunity to avoid the Swimming pools and the beaches along Lake Ontar- io have been crowded dur- ing the current heat spell. heat and humidity in. the lake at the beach near the Whitby pumping station. | --Oshawa Times Photo a Ajax Council Honors } Late Clerk-treasurer AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax Town| RECREATION AREA Council stood with bowed heads| The Ajax Planning Board sug- and observed a minute of|gested that the town spend silence, at the beginning of| $1,250 to employ a consultant to their meeting Monday night, in| Plan the 2l-acre recreational memory of Clerk B. C. Falby,/Park adjacent to the proposed who died in British Columbia| ena - community centre proj- while on holidays. ect on Harwood Ave. S. : The board advised council Mayor H. M. Smith ordered that it 1 bi t Tt eat waeaee oF Me tae er cs acme' ae pay $650 of this amount and Falby be included in the min-|would require the remaining utes of the meeting and that a| $600 from council. photo of the Town's first Clerk| Council' agreed that be displayed in the Council| sional advice be obtained but Chambers as a memorial to his Deputy Reeve John Hall warn- many years of valuable service | ©4 council against the blindly to the Town. following of the day dreams of a planning consultant. He sug- CLERK-TREASURER gested council members get M. B. Beauchamp was offi-;some first hand knowledge of cially appointed to replace Mr.|the matter before accepting Falby as town clerk. Council/final plans for the recreation) passed a bylaw appointing Mr.|area. Beauchamp, who has been serv-| ' ing the town as deputy clerk- POST OFFICE treasurer for eight years. Fi-| Council decided it would sell nance Chairman Ed Wetherall|# ne-acre parcel of land, ad- the town was fortunate to jacent to the municipal com-| have someone as capable as plex, to the federal government) Mr. Beauchamp to replace Mr. for the construction of a Post) Falby. Mayor H. M. Smith said Office provided the town can Mr. Beauchamp had been burn- maintain some architectural ing the midnight oil 'and had|control of the building. ie come in to look after the af-| Councillor Ed Wetherall said) fairs of the town on Saturdays|the post office should compli- and Sundays since the passing} ment the municipal complex} of Clerk Falby, now under construction, Ottawa will be advised of the council FIRE PROTECTION | decision and be supplied with a A letter from the Pickering|price of the parcel of land Township Council, requesting| rumored to be less than $30,000 that the Ajax Fire Department s serve the lands south of High-|NEW FURNITURE way 401 and east of the town| Architects Craig, Zeidler and te the Whitby - Pickering Town-|Strong were given permis- ship Line, was referred to the| Sion to proceed with the selec-| Protection to Persons and Prop-|tion of carpeting and furniture | erty Committee. for the council chamber in the Committee Chairman William|"€¥, municipal complex. LeGross said that an answer| , The cost of furnishing the could not be provided imme-|Chamber and carpeting several diately and the matter would| Sections of the complex | will bear some investigation. He| come out of current funds in| suggested the fire chief report| "ext year's budget and is ex-) to his committee on the feasi-/Pected to cost about $15,000.) bility of handling fire calls in Total additional expense is ex- the enlarged area. pected to be $50,000. Councillor R. Wright suggest-| INCINERATOR | ed that when Pickering request-| Public Works Chairman Owen} ed the same services some| Ashley advised Council the new| years ago it was a matter of|Ajax "open pit' incinerator is) the town having to purchase|expected to be operational in| extra equipment to cover the|September. Councillor Ashley) area. invited council members to in-! profes-| | fused to give when plied wit spect the incinerator site at the | town dump. |FIREFIGHTER CONTRACT | Council approved three read- ings of a bylaw for an agree- ment with the town's perma- nent fire-fighting staff. Main changes in the contract are a work week reduced from 48 to| 42 hours, three weeks' holidays| after seven years of service and| an increase of $300 annually. The contract is for one year. NAME CHANGE Council changed the names of three streets as a result of the new subdivision now under con- struction between the South- wood and Lake Vista subdivi- sions. Turnbull Ave, will be- come Turnbull Rd., Turnbull St. will become Parsons Rd. Rd, and O'Dell St. will be # changed to Emperor St. Clerk M. B. Beauchamp said the changes involve only one) resident at the present time. | RRR eee eee ee FROZEN FOODS MACHINE OVER MAN | WHITEHAVEN, England) (CP) -- A frustrating cigaret- | vending machine which had re-| h coins turned nasty when smoker | Fred Hewitt tried to jog it into action. It grabbed his hand and refused to let go until firemen forced it to. Fred had to go to hospital for treatment. VIKINGS CAME f Remains of Viking settle- ments almost 1,000 years old have been found on the north- ern tip of Newfoundland and in Labrador south of Hamilton In- let. -- Se aS ea ne Alcan Siding @ Permanent, Decor, Finish © Maintenance F at Oshawa Fair, Aug. 5, with|the §2 4-H and Junior Calf Club|Clubs, as well as a representa- The|tion from the Port Perry 4-H calves were brought out in ex-|Dairy Calf Club, and the Scott despite the|4-H Beef Calf Club, competed hot weather, a most successfu!|in this section. The following is ja list of the various awards and winners in the 4-H Open Show: | Ideal Dairy Plaque -- Cham- Jane reserve, RR Beatty, Ontario County Dairy|pisn Princess; assisted in the ring|Flett, Oshawa RR 2; by presenting the prize ribbons! John sion pion Calf Club Members Participate In Fair andjment day classes, a 4-H Open )Batty, Brooklin RR 1. Dairy Calf Clube!Show was held in coniunction Day|with the Fair. 4-H members of and Brougham Oshawa Holstein Heifer, Ormiston, Brooklin, 'Ideal Dairy Plaque --Cham- Bill Jan Heifer. reserve, Ayrshire Reid, Ashburn; {,/Hoskins, Claremont RR 2, | Ideal Dairy Plaque -- Cham- Bruce Batty, Brooklin RR 1; reserve pion Guernsey Heifer, Harold Guthrie, Whitby RR Ideal Dairy Plaque -- Cham pion Jerséy Heifer, Don Batty, Brooklin RR 1; RRS omy Open Daily Relish, Sweet Wafer Gherkins, Sweet Mustard, Pickled Beets reserve Doug Call Tenders For Overpass COBOURG -- Tenders close Aug. 31 for construction of an overpass on Highway 2, one mile east of here to eliminate two railway level crossings. of the work was made more than a year ago in the Ontario Department of Highway's spending esti- mates for fiscai 1965-06. Actual construction work customarily follows estimates by about one Tlevd Metcalf Trophy Champion Dairy Showman, John Ormiston, Brooklin RR 2; reserve, Jane Flett, Oshawa, RR 2. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Tray -- Champion Beef Showman, Pat Coffrey, Uxbridge, RR 4; reserve Keith Real Estate THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 10, 1966 § The overpass will eliminate Canadian National and Can- adian Pacific railway crossings which are on the main Toronto- Ottawa line. The multi-track level crossings are protected by flashing lights and gates at present, Estimated cost of the struc- -------- Batty, Brooklin, RR 1. The Ideal Dairy Plaques were presented to the winners by Mr. Wilf Pascoe of Ideal Dairy. 4-H Club Leaders, Ken Holliday, RR 1, Brooklin; Bill Boyes, Pickering; Lorne Dis- ney, RR 1, Brooklin, assisted jin the direction of the day's program, and in the presenta- tion of various awards. Created To Individual Requirements year. f o \ | STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST | 668-3552 PAPER ENRICHES US The pulp and paper industry directly or indirectly generates one dollar in eight of the in- comes of all Canadians 2 ture is $500,000. 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