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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jan 1967, p. 10

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Three Municipalities Lay Centennial Plans S10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey Januery 12, 1967 \Council Not - OPP Officer Museum And Library Boards 'Instant Experts Promoted To Use Old Township Hall [need instant experts," 40 net! BOWMANVILLE (Stafh-- ' Va "Cross It's } Country" ead # i down "| Corporal John Closs of the OPP PICKERING (Staff) Cen-|at Brougham, wind own | ' PICKERING -- The east halfjbe tesponsible and charge the|C:, ¥- Laycox told John Kru-| coi tent here has been pro-|tennial co-operation was promi-|through the Township into Pick- | ; |gen, president of the West ed by three municipalities -at|ering Village and then to Ajax. i of the main floor of the old|boards rental to cover costs. He Rouge Ratepayers' Associa- moted to sergeant and 'takes|5 Me 1icipa a g agi ? Cc Pickering Township Municipal felt the building would be a li-ltaion when, accompanied by|Ver the detachment Sunday a combined meeting.of their} A 50-mile bus tour of the 1 ildi lity and the township should| "°P: , P from Sgt. Alan Barker, who|Centennial Committee represen-|township will also include the ' wil Building at Brougham has been|ability an ; p other members of the group, he g ker, aco ill als tig allocated to the township mu-|sell it. i canpintned that thay. were dls has been appointed head of the wine Vein epenaaied in Pick- reas oe rod \ gua on the | . vat . pias ; of Tr : ions. ; Le seum board; while the west half) «why should we sell what !s|criminated against when they Ottawa OPP. |. The auc iicaiiies of Aan yet peut Saleated 2 , agi will be offered to the new public) ,.,+ of qur heritage. Does|were denied admittance to al, -- Migr Ee en ere wickaring Village and Pickering |g here the meeting | a: ak Tear oar, The rar onl sngn see, Whe ficult mesg to an SMSOaaM 0, LOe Rewasip wi oe combang 8 Dang ma ca | me Kit vi aarine of books. Both House?..asked Reeve C. Laycox cuss sewers in West Rouge." 'jie was stationed at Thornhill|some of their Centennial pro-| o¢ May 18 to 24 and would be | 1 Ca boards will be responsible for|W 20 said the library board would | . In a brief which the reeve in- and Vandorf, near Aurora, be-|jects for greater participation! wining to co-operate in any way ap upkeep. jhave income from grants and |errupted, Mr. Kruger related fore coming to Bowmanville in| by all three municipalities. possible to mae the village and Ca Councillors John Williams BO klar a HAVE! Be ted tape that had held them| August 1963, when he was pro- At ig ee 'acs townghip celebrations better. | i } Ron Chatten opposed the re-/ : .,, |up for two months in trying oar dag sag J town maaiy 1 vaibraune waite in.| Aix also suggested that its | . solution with these provisions.| 'To many people that build-| : f re A art dp nates Seeders citizens participate in the pro- | é i Li s lot.' said Deputy |8et & list of questions answer-|is married with two daughters | clude participation and floats ; | The balance of council supported|ing means a lot, puty | cian: Gil His hobby i hae rein. the three, units posed horticultural show in the : ar the decision. |Reeve Mrs, McPherson," -- tojed bout the sewer situation in photograph sande tia Pickering Township and_vil-| Vilage. all "It is all very well to sayjpeople who have lived around] West Rouge. é There aie men in the Bow-|lage will apes particularly! The meeting was largely tak- | FOR THE on the boards will pay for upkeep", |there and who have seen many} «Our association feels that an manville detachment, lon the parade which will start/¢n up by the various munici- ha said Mr. Williams, "but these/changes it means a lot. We jnjustice has been done by this|-- ts palities outlining their programs | PRICE OF fe boards are alge nate on solydal| a ig some of the council against us," he said. | 3 and making certain there were | ship funds."' Mr. Chatten wanted|landmarks, It's very easy to) ti it M M C ] /no conflicting dates. | te knew who would control theleul down 4 tree, but hard to| 2% exccudve commiies ali ontezuma ountain ast e ak ens ' ff | Kn fr "i prising himself, Walter Berg | e village and township rep seen eens Oe if building. He felt council should}grow another. d Pend ack Ml : | pest ad henselae aia atonal ___.._|mann, Andrew Dand an r. ry resentatives also agreed to co-| : : w |Hall had been set up to investi- i | Trim New Styling . . . rich worsted and vene- i | s Pp s Ow erves S riest oste operate in the sports and enter- tion fibres. Specially purchased and exception- Ld » ng gate the situation, and questions) ' anos ' f 4 ' . | } ly low-priced for Dunn's. Featuring handsome qT ; Many Imaginative Projects had been listed which were not tainment program for. the July | single breasted two or three button models in e ermitted to be submitted to the _ MONTEZUMA, N.M. (AP)-- |rooms, side rooms are used for|1 celebratiins. Township resi-| pi C |public utilities 'committe. The rich and the famous. once| additional library space. Build. | dents ge also - pion ae: fully ond Raule news Can bas Ps a travelled to this mountain can-| ings of the old resort now house| village fireworks display July ¢ dist 1 i = To Commemorate entenary apis put ae be yon to bathe in hot mineral | philosophy and science seminar-' 1. | Genk Bt thn Gil Vee ten as to 52, OSHAWA (Staff) -- Even ect -- an addition to the town- the reeve, "T will anuwer ques.| Springs and relax amid the ians. The combined committees | regular, short, tall and hord-to-fit stouts. when centennial year is over,|ship hall. This consists of a'tions if necessary." spenegr oA See Lasoo Students from Mexico study|proposed to meet again Feb. Oa e citizens of local townships and clerk's office and council cham- « ; Today the hot springs still) for eight years at Montezuma )|15, probably at the Pickering | FIRST EXTRA YOu : ; ini That is hardly democratic, roy, but the turreted castle|before being ordained and as-|Township buildin } 0 villages will be able to enjoy ber, which were finished last 5.» said Mr. Kruger. is sad et 8 and as-| snip Bhs SUIT SUIT SAVE a the benéfits of the many imag- year but have not been official-|" ' aces now serves as Montezuma a os ba as secular or diocesan a inative projects being carried ly opened. _ |inary, training ground for } ne Lara in Mexico. purchased for $19,500. Renova- DELUXE t out to commemorate Canada's Clarke Township has chosen hall at Greenbank is well inj !can parish priests. Nineteen Why a seminary for Mexican tion cost $200,000. | 5 1 00 52 5 a birthday. as its project to make park- hand. An official re-opening century extravagance has given|priests in the United States?) 'The 172-room main building RANGE e e e fi In Port Perry, an addition tolands and nature trails along Ceremony will be held, prob- way to the hushed a phere| Rev. E Morales, assist-| and the 77-room annex were the arena is being built. This/the Orono Stream, which ex- ably in June. jand stark simplicity of a Roman| ant rector of the seminary, | built by the Santa Fe Railway. | HAN will comprise a banquet hall tends across 22 acres of land.) The project in Newcastle also Catholic school dedicated to said Mexican bishops wished to| The hotel had the first electric D 9 50 1 fore] 83 a and a heated, glassed-in sec- The township lighted some bea- concerns the community hall in Scholarship. establish a seminary outside| ejeyator in the New Mexico ter- GRADE e e e 8 , tion for spectators who attend con bonfires at the start of the the village. The Lions Club is The dance hall of the old Hotel | Mexico because of what they/ritory and contained bowling al- 8 the sports events at the arena. year to welcome in centennial. converting a kitchen there into Montezuma now is a chapel for deemed government persecution leys, billiard and gambling a | Scugog Township has already In Reach Township the work a history room. A centennial 400 seminary students, the sa- from 1926 to 1935. rooms and facilities for 1,000 EXECUTIVE t completed its centennial proj-,of renovating the community dance is planned for Feb. 4. lons in the turrets are study! In 1937 the rundown hotel was hot springs baths a day. | GRADE @ e P 'e i a 4 BUY A SPORT COAT Get A Pair Of off ed te Modern two-button, three - button single breasted models, tailored from the latest fab- The | rics in solid tones, checks, basket weaves and body of a om. |. Harris Tweeds. Colors of Blue, Brown, Navy, btn : re Grey and Multi-colors. do me M Sizes 34 to 46. Shorts and talls included, vations u Be smart and SAVE NOW ... Don't miss out this yes ' on this exceptional Saving! BE ge fi - SPORT COAT SLACKS SAVE Settlem a q hear te: i st 29,50 1.00 13.95 st | . RANGE e @ e -- ce J. A. : mi' 34.50 1.00 13.95 | RANGE * e # tion wil Bu tion. é wa? 39.50 1.00 13.95 a : : RANGE ° * * py fs L o 9 ro a " eterna' FI GASUAL Hill in : | HATS omar ; OUTERWEAR . -- ite : 3 FIRST HAT | ® Suede Zip-tn chief c inings Pie t z @ Wool Suburbor budge ; lie Whew "ie i @ Nylon Parkes f pee e @ Ski Jackets egal not und t 9 ba EXTRA HAT 1,00 @ Peo Jackets 1} i } ! eC eC Ld | GO 1] | MEN'S COATS TOPCOATS <n A and _ WOOL O'COATS YES SIR! Due to the mild Autumn we cleared | mony coats from the monufacturers and now That's how fresh it is. From the cow to your _ gleams. One farmer built a new barn. Some even we're passing. these savings long to you. We Save 25% off MUST clear these from our rack at all costs. . . table can take less than 24 hours. And it's under _ pave their lanes. There's still a waiting list. corgi wien RR lon Tour oes hen constant refrigeration all that time. In spite of all this, a 3-quart jug of Becker's milk in small, neat checks and solids. Sizes 34 to 46, Reg. Price If you think we're fresh, you should ask the _ still costs 24' less than 3 single quarts of home- -- farmers who supply Becker's milk about our qual- delivered milk. Becker's has been holding the price be BUY ONE PAIR AND ity. They've been getting a better deal from us of milk down for years. MEN 5 $L ACK GET ANOTHER PAIR allalong, and in return, they know we demand. Now, maybe getting milk as fresh and as FOR ONLY 1.00 aa best pea ~ ia is. good as Becker's isn't really all that im- | FIRST SLACKS EXTRA SLACKS --=--YOU SAVE ogetto ecker's farmers, they paint portant to you. In that case, remember: ECONOMY their barns and out-buildings, paint their You can always pay more and get the | aii 9.95 1.00 8.95 fences, polish their milk equipment until it other kind. | DaLUxE | 4.9 3 1 .00 | 3.9 5 eur 619.95 1.00 18.95 | 4, | USE YOUR CREDIT ~ ee BECKERS | ie OSHAWA 36 KING ST. EAST THE JUG MILK STORE , BawiTadM OSA WA SHOPPING CENTRE I) y OPEN TO 9 P.M. FRIDAYS Open Fri. to 9 p.m.

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