- & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Jenuery 12, 1967 PICKERING (Staff) -- Reeve Clifford Laycox looked into his crystal bail at the inaugural meeting of Pickering Township Council Monday @nd spoke of 'great things to come", includ- ing a youngsters' arena local- y. In 1967 the youngsters were going to get the arena promised them for many years, he said. "T am going to kick off a fund- raising campaign to pay half io it" The reeye also forecast com- mercial - industrial - residential complexes, strides towards re- gional government, a_ second look by the Ontario Water Re- sources Commission at the east sector of Metropolitan Toronto and equal spending, about $65 million on the west, and a firm- By Pickering bers of the clergy took part in) Pickering Township Council's inaugural meeting for 1967 Mon- day night. The were Rey, Fath- er Quesnelle, of Bay Ridges, Rev. H. McAvoy, of Grace Pres- byterian Church, West Rouge,! and Rev. Dr. Taylor, of Clare-| mont Baptist Church, each of whom gave council their bless- ings. The following committee ap- pointments were made: Fin- 'ance: full council, with Coun- «eillor John Williams as chair- "man; Property, Councillor Nor- - Open Nuclear -Data Centre ICKERING -- The story of atomic energy and its produc- "tive uses is colorfully told in Ontario Hydro's new informa- tion centre on the site of Picker- ing nuclear power station. The centre opens this Sunday, Jan. 15, at 9 a.m. Inside the one-storey building cis a 4,000-square foot display area and a 150-seat theatre in which visitors will see a color film on nuclear energy. Dis- plays trace the atom's story sfrom the discovery of X-rays Committees Named er stand by the federal and pro- vincial governments on residen- tial development and_housing. PREDICTIONS FULFILLED Reeve Laycox began his ad- dress by saying many of his predictions for 1966 had been lfulfilled. Ontario County had come under a total assessment program as well as a health unit, and he thought welfare would be the next to be taken over by the county, in 1967. He urged council to continue their efforts to get senior go- vernments to assist the taxpay- ers. He had suggested ward bound- ary changes, and this was now being processed, and a rod) needs study was under way. | Disappointed that I application to take over the hy- | Council Reeve Mrs. Jean McPherson,| Councillor Ronald Chatten; | Roads, Deupty Reeve Mrs Mc- Pherson (chairman), Harvey Spang, Ronald Chatten; Fire, Donald Beer, (chairman, Nor- man Waller, John Williams. Public Utilities, Ronald Chat- ten (chairman), John Williams, and Mrs. McPherson; By-Law, Harvey Spang (chairman), Don- ald Beer, and Norman Waller; Welfare, Harvey Spang (chair- man), Donald Beer, and John Williams. Reeve Clifford Laycox sits on all committees. Council representatives on other authorities are: Museum Board, Reeve Laycox, Deputy Reeve Mrs. McPherson; Plan- uty Reeve Mrs. McPherson; Crown Game Reserve, Council- lors Spang and Beer; Central Lake Conservation Authority, Edgar R. James; Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conserva-| tion Authority, Reeve Laycox/| and J. Sherman Scott. Reeve Laycox suggested that as there were 20 separate parks boards in the township with two council members on each, coun- cil consider one board for all with two concillors on it. ning Board, Reeve Laycox, Dep-! Pickering Reeve Sees Great Things To Come dro for part of the township was narrowly defeated, hoped another application would be made this year. "IT hoped we would get invol- ved in a water expansion pro- its approval from the Depart- said. FOUR INDUSTRIES Four prestige industries located in the township year, but nine others had he was sorry to say. This was due to lack of necessary ser- vices and facilities rather than lack of effort, he felt. He looked forward to the benefits of the giant nuclear had last not, station, which would not re-|* flect on the mill gate for some | Week: time, he said. Reeve Edward Oyler and De- He hoped @ procedural by- puty Reeve Laurence Doble law he had recently presented to council would be adopted. Councillor Harvey Spang sup- ported Reeve Laycox's desire for an arena, if the whole cost was not borne by the taxpayers. e promised to watch capital : H PICKERING -- Three mem-|man Waller (chairman), Deputy | expenditure in 1967. But Councillor John Williams felt the arena should be support- ed entirely by the mill rate "or you are going to have people paying for this twice." He advocated less residential assessment and more industrial development. Councillor Donald Beer also urged getting in new industry. Said Councillor Norman Wal- ler: 'I don't care how we get an arena -- I just want it." Councillor Ronald Chatten hoped that in 1967 all railway crossings would be equipped with protection, Lawrence Ave- nue would go through the town- ship, and the residential - in- dustrial ratio would be 60-40. he gram, and now we are seeking ment of Municipal Affairs," he} PICKERING -- Donald Kit- chen, president of Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Association, tol Pickering Township Council this |week that his organization was very disturbed about a state- ment by Mayor Smith of Ajax that the town may have to an- nex a portion of Pickering Township in-10 years. "We are disturbed about the posssibilty of "a grab' of the best industrial land. We need all the land we can get for in- dustrial assessment," he said. Reach Area 'Starts New Year MANCHESTER (Staff) . Reach Township Council enter- ed the second year of its term without any formalities at its 1967 inaugural meeting were appointed as council re- presentatives to the Planning Board. Also appointed were Roy Robertson (three - year term), Morley Raines (two years), and Les Smith (one year). The Committee of Adjust- ment membership remains the same. Chairman is Armour Mc Millan and members are Roy Robertson, Les Smith, and Ed Mulholland. last Statement By Ajax Mayor Irks Bay Ridges Residents "If it was not for a myopic decision of a past Pickering Township Council,' he contin- ued, "the area now known as Ajax would be an intergral part of the economy of this township; the taxation for its industrial assessment would be benefitting us all'. Mr. Kitchen said that Picker- ing Township in 1967 could take the initiative "to regain our in- County Choir Wins Contest UXBRIDGE -- The Ontario County Farmer Choir, directed by Mrs. Hugh Dobson, won the choir competition at the an- nual Junior Farmer Conference in Toronto. Ten choirs from ac- ross the province took part. The compulsory number sung by all the choirs ws "They Call It Canada". The Ontario Coun- ty choir sang 'Run Sammy Run" as the selection of its Ontarlo County was repre- sented in: the public speaking contest by Terry Malcolm, of Cannington. Members of the choir are: Donna Robertson, Port Perry, president; Pat Hunter, Sea- grave, secretary; Sheila Disney Brooklin, treasurer; Dianne Graham, Linda Graham and Jim Wilson, Balsam; Mary Hadden, Marie Raines, Karen Sonley, John Stone and Murray Stone, Blackwater; Beatrice Lee, Marilyn Rodd, John Phoe- nix and Keith Phoenix, Green- bank; Betty Munro, "and Don Beacock, Port Perry; Doug- las Bagshaw and Ralph Shier, choice. Sunderland; George Empring- dustrial assessment, to re-an- nex the town of Ajax." "If a mere consideration of population is considered a rea- son for Ajax to exist, then y Ridges, too, would have ample reason to become a town, Our population exceeds that of Ajax by at least 3,000. We in Bay Ridges do not contemplate such a move -- at least not today!" MACKELL IMPROVES MIAMI, Fla. (CP)--Fleming Mackell, former _ National! Hockey League player shot dur- | ing an argument with an uni- dentified young woman last week, was reported Wednesday) to be in satisfactory condition, in hospital here. Mackell, 37, of Montreal, was wounded in the stomach and left shoulder. He underwent surgery last Wed-| nesday, hours after the shoot-| ing. Police said Wednesday they} have no comment on their in- vestigation. No one has been ar-, , rested. | BROCK Evening Programs at 7 & 9 P.M. Saturday Matinee Starts 1:30 WHITBY "She said she'd prefer-to share her = apartment with a girl." GRANLEY COMPANY Presents B. CARY GRANT "WALK - DON'T RUN" | Canada ranks world as an inporter of Scotch/year for Philippine policemen whisky. POLICE FALL FOUL MANILA (AP)--It was a bad FILL THE GLASS sixth in the in 1966. From January to No- vember 639 were arrested on ham, Ashburn and Mary Em-|charges ranging from robbery pringham, Uxbrfidge. |to murder. " TOWN OF WHITBY TAX PREPAYMENT CERTIFICATES Prepayment receipts may now be purchased at the Treasurer's Office in the amount of $10.00 or any multiple thereof, the discounts are as follows: Januory February Amount Ist-16th 17th-31st Ist-1Sth 16th-28th 10.00 9.89 9.91 9.93 9.94 50.00 49.47 49.55 49.64 49.71 100,00 98.93 99.10 99.28 99.42 500.00 494.63 495.50 496.39 497.10 1,000.00 989.26 991.00 992.78 994.20 These receipts may be applied on 1967 property taxes by the purchaser surrendering the same with the tax bill on the due date of the first instalment, April 17th. Discount allowed by the purchase of prepayment receipts is in addition to the regular discount allowed on prepayment of property taxes in full by April 17th. PURCHASE NOW AND OBTAIN MAXIMUM DISCOUNT F. N. McEWEN, Town Treasurer. 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