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The Oshawa Times, 30 Oct 1958, p. 6

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mnea DIX econnned mn a safe) place. Where any wild pected by its behavior to be rabid and has been in contact with other domestic animals, it should be killed, and the health| , BOWMANVILLE -- Thirteen of animals division at Bowman. |children registered at the first jue notified. i ease note that Session ou fe Sr "hel a ot be Rliod oe sms | clagses are under the direction of in the head | Jerva Foray 25d are held at the * | Badminton Club. Classes are con- Notwithstanding the above re-| ducted every Saturday morning| Marge, and in view of the pub-iand anyone wishing to take part oi Bin Jas het priaches bel' asked to Stieud. | wise to keep a sense of propor-| The Bowmanville Choral So-| tion on the subject of rabies. Al-|¢iety has announced the date of | though as many as 47 rabid foxes, IIS annual winter concert, to be| have been killed this year in On-|held Dec. 12 and 13 in the town| tario County, the tofal number hall. of cases which have occurred in| The society's director, Hugh) dogs to date amounts to four. Martin, says that the group Is in Only one human case has ever urgent need of a tenor and asks occurred in the province of On-|that anyone interested contact the tario, "society. | The moon's distance from earth varies from 221,463 miles to a maximum of 252,710 miles, DISTANT TARGET | | SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANVILLE i FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAX! SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 | 1 you have mot received your Times phone your carrier boy first. If you are unable to con- | tect him by 7:00 p.m. TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Calls Accepted Between 7 27:30 p.m. Only ~~ Craft Ciasses | For Children FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX if you have not received your Times by 7 p.m. coll AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 All tolls 'must be ploced before .30 pd AJAX (Staff) -- Town council new water plant. Decision was hed following the ipt of a letter from township Reeve W. G. Lawson, who suggested that a meeting be held between the two | ------ Open Thursday and Friday Until 9 p.m. North Plaza AJAX -- Dundas St. WHITBY ih "BACKED pY BOND YOUR MONEY 2gACK GUARMNTEE? SHORTENING ALLSWEET WHITE CROSS : *® ° ™ county health unit, with the ap-|ed or buried at least three feet Ajax Refuses Pickering Family pets, cats and dogs, meet with the council here, a|'erred the township council's at. Dites and scratches and the sa-|by amy animal which you think town and I for one will have no Position, be handled with bare hands; tfle'as a dog or cat, it should not be hearing of the Ontario Municipal could mean a year's delay. The At the conference the chairman area. It is planned for our township, The chairman said that|building of this plant goes back the two councils could get togeth-|tertaining any idea of sharing water rates would be lower for kinds of conflicts." from east to west. |be served with discussing the can estimate the cost of mains. produce talk which wouldn't get other co-operative efforts for the future growth and development. was unanimous. Councillor Ray- in their plant and saved the cost a phone call on Thursday. The|strictly to our own business. I anittee, there has never been one| "Mr. Lawson speaks of sharing J'Now at the last minute, when should we do all this? Reeve of Pickering in the feeble serve its people. The plant is | BOWMANVILLE and DISTRICT i WHITE OR COL: 6 ™ OSHAWA TIMES, Thumeey, ©cteser 39, 1758 | I A ° e issue d About Rabi proval of the health of animals deep. Children in particular division at Bowmahville, has 35: should be warned not to play sued the following statement|with or handle wild animals ei- ; | Rabies is a fatal disease which : ea (©) are § 1 a Fe {may affect all wild, and domestic should be vaccinated against ra- |animals, and also human Beings. 'vies by your veterinarian. This The most likely carrier of the dis-| appli t /} |everything possible to get into the] Council passed a resolution ease is the ly, - ey oii Mig dogs picture by devious means and|stating that it could see no rea-| nyo ooo is carried through : ia |liva of the infected animals, and|may be rabid you should econ- frst he shod A Have made 18 She Suton to3 ET clas through the handling of their tact your physician and the Medi. 3h gs fh aR tirat. We ' carcasses, Animals killed, or|cal Officer of Health. If the bite municipalities with an independ-/part in a joint plan with any ent chairman, before Nov. 3. other municipality. It would lead The town of Ajax received ap-|only to bickering and constant Board Friday morning. The town |re-arranging of the financing is now free to issué debentures which has already been done on and let contracts for the con-|excellent terms and re-designing of the board suggested that the needs. two municipalities get together| Councillor Elwyn Smyth echoed and either share in the plant, or|the previous declaration by Coun- there was no way the board | four years. The township knew of could force Ajax to provide water our thinking and it was no secret fo Pickering. |that we would build as soon as er and share the cost of the new this water plant, plant and its product. He main-| 'The history of other munici- tains hat it would be cheaper|palities show that this can be a both, | Deputy . reeve Mrs. Mary Reid He also states that it would be said, "It is unfortunate that the better from a health point of | time for diplomacy is past, but I WANTS CO-OPERATION {matter further." Mr. Lawson in his letter also|"WOULD GET NOWHERE" requests engineering data' from| Councillor Owen Ashley said He states that it is the desire of us anywhere." his township to establish more| Mayor William Parish said, friendly relations with the town|"We have planned this plant to mutual benefit of both municipal-|It would be lunacy to sell water ftdes. {to Pickering. If their argument The decision of Ajax town coun- holds good, we should have fone mend Henshaw, chairman of the of building one here. | Water Committee, said, "The '""We have done all the work of Toronto meeting last Friday was| planning and design. We have intervention in our plans has al-|think they can go ahead and build ready caused us considerable de-|a plant of their own. There is no lay. In all the time I have been|sense in letting any one else request, formal or informal, fromthe control of this plant. Talks anyone in the Township of Pick. about a series of meetings. Asks ing asking for water." |that we supply engineering plans we have secured a site, paid] "We have made our plans and $15,000 for engineering fees for|I for one intend to adhere to the planning and design based on|them. I was elected to protect guise of an Ajax taxpayer, to ask| vital to our future expansion and the OMB to force us to supply his! prosperity, and to stop now would | township with water. mean that we are derelict in our Representative -- R. CZIRANKA -- Phone MA 3.7224 Lauds Courti John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 : PICKERING -- The Ontario carcasses should be either burn- about rabies: {ther alive or dead now at long last he is willing tc|son to re-open the matter and re-| If you are bitten or scratched are building a plant for our own gave in detail the town council's | ong dead, therefore should not is from a domestic animal such proval for the new plant at a|irritations. In the first instance it struction of the plant and intake. |the plant for service for a larger that Ajax sell water to Pickering |cillor Henshaw. He said, 'The Reeve Lawson contends that possible. There is no point in en- for both municipalities and that/dangerous practice, leading to all view as the lake currents are cannot see any good purpose can the town so that his engineers any further meeting would only and leave an open door for many serve our town, to promote its ell not to meet on matter to Whitby and purchased a share called on short notice merely by| financed it and we have attended en council and on this water com-| finance on our credit." "FEEBLE GUISE" and the cost of mains. Why our own needs, along comes the the interests of this town and "Since that time he has done|duty to this town." | adds that a great deal of credit BOWMANVILLE -- This year's Canadian National Institute for the Blind campaign for funds in Wes. Durham will undoubtedly surpass last year's total, said Donald H, Williams, chairman for the West Durham drive, Wednes- day. "It will still take some doing, however, to reach this year's goal of $4000," he said. So far the re- turns from seven of the nine dis- tricts have totalled $3393.46. The| For Cour tice breakdown for the towns is as follows: Bowmanville, -$2015.33; {their village which netted $335, | should go to the Scout mothers in Courtice who staged a blitz in more than doubling last year's figure for the village. 'H-5 Conference BOWMANVILLE -- Home and Newcastle, $218.35; Courtice,/School Association delegates $355.05; Orono, $97.89; Newton-|throughout the district will attend ville, $56.18; Hampton, $100.05; | the annual regional conference at Enniskillen, $58. Yet to be heard Ebenezer United Church, Cour- from are Burketon and Salem. The returns from these two(ence will be held for one day reas and the donations from bus-| taking up most of the afternoon iness organizations and service groups should put the total well over last year's final figure of $3456.19, said Mr. Williams. The executive, however, hopes that their mail campaign in the rural districts will push the total to $4000. The blitz. campaign in Bow- manville is apparently the big reason for the CNIB's success this year. It netted close, to in the one night. Mr. Williams Need Junior Hockey Coaches BOWMANVILLE -- Two hock-| ey coaches for the Bowmanville Ames. Aad $2000| 8roups will form the rest of the |tice, November 13. The confer- and evening. Afternoon guest speaker will be the provincial president of the | association, Mrs. T. M. Weather- |head. In the evening Dr. Eldon |P. Bray, director of education {for Peterborough is expected to |address the group. | Question periods |each speaker and will follow discussion |program for the conference. The five Bowmanville dele- gates to the conference, which will be attended by home and {school representatives from Osh- awa, Whitby, Pickering, Cour- tice, and other nearby communi- ties, are Mrs. B. Cuddahee, Mrs. J. Biggs, Mrs. C. Henning, Mrs. R. Summersford, and Mrs. R. Minor League are still by the recreation department, One is needed for the Bantam League and the other is required for the PeeWee League. First practice sessions prior to| the opening of regular play were held Saturday. The next practice sessions are scheduled for Saturday and Monday, No-| vember 1 and 3. Listed below are the practice times for the differ- ent teams: BANTAMS Nov. 1: 7.00 a.m. -- Braves; 7.45 a.m. | -- Pirates; 8.40 am, -- Tigers. PEEWEES Nov. 1: 9.25 .m. a.m. -- Rangers; Giants, MIDGETS Nov. 1: 3.30 p.m.---Dodgers; -~ Comets; 5.20 p.m ATOM LEAGUE: pao, w= Roms, - Canadians; 10.20 casion while the home and school 11.05 a.m. -- look after the catering for the is pan {a be exhibited, but the . .-- enerais. purpose of the open house is Nov. 3, 4.30 afford parents an opportunity te SWIFT PREMIUM 3 w SWIFT PREMIUM SAUS sw BOLOG Open House For Schools | BOWMANVILLE -- Open house will be held in the three public schools next week. 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