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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Jul 1975, Section 2, p. 7

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Area Cars Participate in Recent Show, Craig Campbell, of Oakville,'Ont., owns this stock appearing 1926 Ford Touring. But a look underneath revealed a late model drive train, including a completely chromed Jaguar independent rear suspension. Campbell's car was voted "Best Open Car" in, the event. The Oldsmobile powered 1935 Chevrolet Coupe of Mike Lynch, sporting flamies, and the Datsun engined Ford Model "T" Coupe of Mike Campbell, both cars fromr Toronto. A wide variety of engines are used in street rods, to satisfy rodders individual tastes and requirements. The long, sleek lines of the 1932 Piymouth are evident in this photo. This one belongs to Gary Challice of Enniskiilen. Under the hood - 327 Chev. engine and 4 speed transmission. Many local area street rods took part in the event. Letter To The1 Newcastle, Ont. Now, the Governmient wants l8th, July, 1975 to ensure mnobile thame owners Dear Mr. Editor: enjoy substantially the samne Re: Wilmot Creek Cuve - privileges and responsibilities Ridge Pine Park Limited, as owners of conventional Mobile Home Park Policy. homes. 1For several years now 1 First, we will develop, in havýe been making representa- consultation witb the mnun- tions ta variaus Municipal icipalities, planning guide- Governments, Planning lines formobile home park Boards, Committees, Civil design. Servants etc., on the feasibil- The Government also will ity of a Mobile Home Park for amend the Planinilg Actot Senior Citizens, the park to be provide for planning reviews called Wilmot Cr eek Cave and of p ropo-sed mobile home owners are Ridge Pine Park parks. These reviews wll be Limited. similar to reviews now re- In some minds at least the quired for subdivision plan was treated at best as approval. impractical and at worst as We bope municipalities- impossible. once these planning revisions With my political affiliation I am not readily given to embracing Provincial Cabinet members, but the. enclased poicy statement by the Hon- ourable Donald R. Irving, Minister of Housing, released on the 4th July 1975, has tempted me ta do just that. In effect this Statement of Governiment Policy effective- ly endorses what we propose to do. It is going ta be difficult for aur critics ta seriously suggest that our suggestion is niot feasible and practical. Yours truly, E.R. Lovekin. Statement ta the Legisiature by the Honourable Donald R. Irvine, Minister of Housing, regarding a Policy for Mobile Homes, July , 1975: Mr. Speaker, 1 am very pleased ta announce that-followýing an extensive review-the Ontario Governmient is adopting add- rmtcni,.àl foies ta ýeeog1ie' m-obile homes as an accept- able form of permanent bousing. We define mobile homes as factory-bui'lt single family dwellings, designed ta be transported on wheels, placed on permanent foundations and connected ta public utilities. Early last year, Mr. Speak- er, the Provincial Govern- ment agreed ta a request from the municipalities and intro- duced amendments which re- sult in mobile homes beingj assessed an'dtaxed as conven- tional housing and no longer subject toý the licence fees payable on travel trailers. Ediîetor are made--wýill look an mobile home developments as tbey ,vould anyv other hausîng development. 1 Secondly, it is aur intention tQ bring mobile home owners who rent land in mobile home parks under the protection of the Landiord and Tenant Act. Thirdly, we will ensure that mobile homes are included in the provisions of bath the Ontario Building Code and proposed legislation on war- ranties and guarantees for homes. We hope similar provisions will be included in national legisiatian. Faurtbly, many mobile home purchasers are unaware that they may reduce the sales Section Two The Cana dian Statesma n, Bowmanville, July 23, 1975 7 fax payable by having eîffier the m-anufacturer or dealer A instaîl the mobile home on is Approve $5 5,000 Grant permanent site. The Mlinîstry of Revenue bas already issued tax bullet- F r S r l î g S u y i Tax Act as it applies to mnobile- 3 m l o ri n t bomes, and publicity of these options ,vill continue. A $55,000 bousing study eagrave, Solina, Sunderland The Revenue 7Ministry lis granitlbas been approved for Tyoe dra tc n also recomtnending ammiend- the Riegional Municipality of ZephYr- me ta The Land Speecla- Durbam ta determine the L N A L tion Tax regulations, granting feasibility of servicing 35 T N A L exemptions from that tax ta small communities witbin the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnsun mobile home park developers reg ion, H1ousing Miister were Sunday guests of Mr. and wxho sell lots ta mobile home Donald R Irvine aninounced Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Black- owners. Such exemptions today. stock. from The Lan-d Speculation It wiîî also recommend the Mr. and Mrs. Don Stephen- Tame womuldapl tamob type and scale of development son and boys, Newcastle, Mr. home cammuiti tesplwhicb Most suitable ta eacb of the and Mrs. G. Kayacs and girls complywitb1theplning comrmunities, based on were Sunday callers, of Mr. ear!ierMr. adequate sewer and water and Mrs. H. Murphy.' Finlly Mr Seakr, he services, said M.Irvine. Mr.anMr.Pu nçk inallsty o teSpeaketr, te "The information gathered Holland, arrived Wednesday eralandtheMinstr of illbe n iporantinput ta ta spend a month with their Transoto and he rn'yo the region's official plan ýand brather, Mr. and .Wle Trnoration and Commen u Ttn- wiîî enable objective decisions Vaneyk and familles. icaios il bep nsremore ta be made an the future of the Sympathy of the entire police escorts are available ta o mmnte, esi. cm ute Trn n Iessen delays, when mobile Comunities heinovdi te onSut) es yot tan d G homes are being transported study are shbn Black-in Bakeron faly in esos of a on public bighways. suyae:lovin lc-Bae ail nte oso The Mini st ry of Housing wilî stock, Blackwater, Caesarea. ovng mother, cfrandmnother ca-ordinate these initiatives Canningtan, Columbus, En- and great grandmother, the- for tbe Governmnent. Aiso, my niskillen, Epson, Gamebridge, late Mrs. May Johns who MV-inistry wvill be activeîy Goodwood, Greenbank: passed away Sunday evening involved in the development of Hamipton, Kendal, Leaskdale, July 20 in Memorial Hospital. at least one mobile homef Leskard, Manchester, Man- Sympathy is extended to the ne family of the late Mrs. Alfred community under the niew fila, Myrtle, Mlyrtle Station,PrsttHapow as planning legislation and de- Nestieton, Nesleton Station, rsot apowoas sign critleria. Ihv Newtonville, Orono, Port Bol- passed away Sunday. Mrs. Mr. S eaker, 1hv said ster,' Port Perry, Prnc Prescotlt, known tamanýyof we repat Ti thi hisGoern Aber, iglnSdfod- older generation, tught at our repete~ tha ths Goern AlbrtRagln, nar school for several years. ment is constantly looking for CM ECA new and better ways ta OMECA provide adequate, affordable PORTRAITS h ousing for Ontario residents. WVEDDINGS& The initiatives 1 have just SPECIAL OCCASIONS announced sbould add well- built, wel-planned mobile home communities ta the housing stock available in Ontario.__DADD VI R. R. 1, Ooo Scientists have found that 20 BARRYlI IR nfrl haurs of sunlight will kill rai unwanted bacteria in sewage f ~ (> î~, LOB iMO sprayed on crops. This in- UkO ' BLgIaI~ creases the likeliboad of using 416-983-5240 municipal sewvage ta irrigate ____________________________ field crops. ibis week. . this month,.. even next month., When the price of Coke is lowered you, get greater value thon ever. And that's w,,hot's happened! Now your local bottIer of Coca-Cola is offierin-g youklcrge-size bottles of Coke that are "Value Priced * " So look for the label marked 'Vaclue Priced" wherever you buy Coca-Co in boif les. T he label guarantees greater vailu(;thon ever. This Ford Model "T" roadster pickup belongs to Steve Sawyer of Orono. Brother Frank owns the 1935 Ford pickup in the background. Both use Chevrolet V8 engines. Photo by Rick James PRO VINCE 0F ONTARIO Royal Commiîssion on Violence in the Communications Industry By Or der-in-Caun tcîil 1299 75of May ïth, 1975 a Royal Co mm issi on ta stud y the Possible harm to the public iterest of 'the încreasing exploitation of violence in the cominrunications îndustry was establîshied The Royal Commission bas openepd ifs offices at Room 810 151 Bloor Street West, Torarnio MSS 2V5 Telephonie (416) 965-4593 The Royal Commission s Terms of Reference areý 1 Ta Study thie effects on socîety of the încreasîng exhibition af-violence in thie communications industry, 2 To determîne if there is any connection or a cause and effect relationship between thîs phenamenon and the incidence of violent crime in socîety; 3. To holdpublic hearîings fa enable groups and aorganizations, indîvîdual ctîzens and representatives of fhe îndusfry f0 miake kniown their vîews en the subject, 4 îao make appropriate recommendations, if warranited, on 'any meaSuires thaf shauld be taken by the Uavernment of0f Onario, by other levels of Goverrîment, by the genieral public and by the îndusfry The Royal Cammission inivites interested personis grouJps and organîzations ta send wNrtten briefs or letters oni these matters, 1 Al wrîften submiissîonis should be sent at least tre weeks in advance af the public heairnin Inyour area and in any event nio later trhani May 31 1976 2 Peïsons wîishîng f0o appear before the Royal Commission ta present oral briefs sh auld forward a wrtteni summiary ta it at lthree weeks in advance af the hearîng they wîsh fau attend Hearînigs wîll take place from the Falof 1975 f0 the Sprîngic of 197i6 A later adverfîsement in thîs 1newspaper will gcive precîse dates and locat;oins As 0ýf Augusf 15lh, any persans wîshing ta J ommunicate Nith the Royal Commr-issioný on pertinîent matters may do so by phionîn-g the Royal ~Commission s fall free hnumber 1-800-261-7091 1]AlI subamissians Should be addres3sed f0c The Royal Commfiiission on Vileýnce in fhe Communica- tions lndustry, 151 Bloor Street WV Room 810 Toronto Ontario. MSS 2V5. Thie Hon JuJdy LaMarsli P C Q C L L.D- Chraîrman His Honaur Judge Lucien Arthur Beaulîeu, Member Scott Alexander Yung, Member OBITUARY JOHN JAMES RAE MALCOLM A lifelong resident of Cart- wright and Manvers Town- ships, passed away suddenly on Monday,'July l4tb, in Port Perry Hospital as a resuit of a coronary. The deceased was born near Nestieton on May 10, 1892 to Sarah Elizabeth Proutt and James Malcolm on the famnily farmn currently owned bis- eldest son Victor and family. Lef t to mourn is loss are his wife, the former Emma A. Wright, three sons, Victor of Nestieton, Harvey of Yelver- ton and Ralph of Don MVils, as well as il grandchildren and eîght great-grandchildren. Rae was one of a family of 10; survîved by three brothers, Norman of: Blackstock, Mar- shall of Stratford and Percy of Toronto. Predeceased by Ar- thur and Eva of Saskatche- wan, Blanche (Mrs. Abe Nairn) of Port Reeve, Sask.,, Jessie (Mrs. Leonard Joblin) of Nestieton, Frank of Oshawa and Eunice (Mrs. Lloyd Hun- ter) of Port Perry. >in April 1920 the Malcolms moved to the Wm. Neals farm in Manvers, south of Yelverton where he was a successful farmer until their retirement in 1952 and the farming operation is carried on by bis son Harvey. The Rae Malcolms lived in retirement in Janetville vill- age from 1952 to the fall of 1974. In bis earlier years, the deceased was active in Yel- verton community, keenly interested in local sports, particularly the hiardball tean?. The funeral service was held at the M\cDermott-Pana- baker Funeral homne in Port Perry witb Rev. Gerald Hof- stetter of Peterborough con- ducting the funeral service. Intermient was at the Mal- col", fam-ily plot at the Union Cemetery at Cadmus. The palîbearers were six grand- sons Messrs. Wayne, Vernon, Mark and MUarti Malcolm, Alwyn Haines and Cos De- Gusti. The many floral tri- butes demnonstrated the bigh regard in which the dleceased wýas hield by friends ai-d relatives. lesthe meal tting. Coke. lbel Trade Mark Reg, À4Q UNCER REFILLABLE *Plus refundaible bottie deposit. Avala:ble at partiipatîng dealers in the a-rea served by: HAMBL Y'S BEVERAGES LIMITED Au th orized Bottiler of Ccoa-Colaý under confraçcf vwth Coca -Colac Ltd. Bath- Coca -Ccia an d Coke are reg istered tra de ma0rks which identi{y only the product of Coca-Cola, Ltd.

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