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The Oshawa Times, 9 Mar 1960, p. 4

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a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, March 9, 1960 = | Order Accused | ' Beer Verdict IN BOWMANVILLE Sadi To Pay Costs | Dead Toll 1187 In '59 Not Challenged 2 (Staih is : OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern- D k S t D * n e . |, SOWMANVILLE, (St310) 3 11 Of No. Pedestr 1ans ment | fos Soeidol Jot to appeal u e . I al ag Nominee {Tnesiay ordeted io pay court leries Limited, which last month { " {costs totaling $16.20 or five days, By CONST, PAT CORNELL [1187 and of this number, 311 per-|road where there are no side- > {when he appeared before Magis- Safety Officer sons were pedestrians. The num-|{walks provided. If walking gs. Joumd op Suny of merges BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --ltrate R. B. Baxter on a charge of| OPP, Bowmanville ber of persons injured during the night, wear something light in vestigation Act, Justice Minister n 5 At the request of police commit-| causing a disturbance. | Traffic today has become a/same period amounted to $31,602 |color or carry a flashlight. Cross pion told the Commons Tues- top chairman, Councilor 0, J No fine was imposed but in large responsibility for the Police| with 4681 of this number being only at intersections with the traf-lq 0. the town negotiation commiliee 2061198 o the payment of court Dep m ER (8 THOLENOLL UE [hese shocking. pg iphone ogi ; : ; is. oulv " i i /s - ! ) '0sts as y stay|¢ . It. comprises approxi- £ cles. Nev, | i 1d the OWMANVILLE (Staff) -- plentiful as it is now this culvert He complained it flows along a |costs, Parron was ordered to stay country P € . : | Works Minister Walker sal Ta MANY yo Monday nightis not going to take much water side his house aad into Joe baek to Sppeint 8 Sominte 2 ed | away from The £ edar View Res- mately 60 - 30 pes cont of all theifiing has if * Sore oganing eros the road Wien leaving 3) government isn't going fo_do to refer two letters complaining|and there is no other means of yard, seeps into his ce a of arbitration for police salary|laurant operated on Highway 2.| 0 Flo it 2the ce in Southern|is my belief that safety begins|look to the left first, then to the(@Way with the requirement that about the drainage on Duke street getting rid of the water except by drain causing the Dosemen b pegotiations if it is deemed neces-| east of Revoastle, by Mr. and Separt 8 lat home. If a persons does not|right before you start across the Central Mortgage and Housing to the roads and streets commit-|this ditch. become Door for, storing sary. oh Mss. Pred Harringion, We have many different units|practice safety, nor do they at-|road., (The vehicle coming from|Corporation Mortgages be in- tee and give the committee power | hold goods. od the foun Councillor Keith Lathangue,| Both Mr. and Mrs, Harrington i, peaffic -- one of which is the/tempt to instruct their families,|the left hand side of the road,|Sured. He was replying to Hubert to act in taking the necessary| WATER BAD roman eo Yep Sonia ad of toad and streets committee said the accused came into their|padestrian. then these totals will increaselwill be closest to youl. Badanai (L--Fort William) who action to assist Duke street resi-| Mr. Heath said works foreman gation on his home is a e ter chairman, requested permission|place of business about 2 a.m.. Top few persons fail to realize with time. The teachers, police of-| you can remember these few | SUgEested the step as a means of dents in eliminating the drainage |John Gebores viewed She situation stone and mortar jud with water for the works department to pur- February 27, with two other men (hat a pedestrian is a unit officers, Department of Transport|safefy rules, you will be doing|cnCOUraging the house construe. problem with which they are|about a week Ag0 When wa seeping tarough of Jo Jar add.| Chase wrenches amounting 10iand after ordering coffee started traffic, He, too, has a moral ob-|officials and other interested par-| your part to cut down on acci-|.o% industry. Mr. Badanai s faced each spring. was bad. He Ade Fyne or llausened and fallen ont. ins and| About $100. Permission was grant: | swear and say he didn't want ligation to perform when he is on ties can attempt to advise the|jents which apparently are un./)t Would cut $300 off present ;. Heath, 57 Duke street, superintendent Lloyd Quinton "3i%led this havens every spring Btfled for the purchase, the cost 10icoffee, but a hamburger when he|or near the streets or highways public of the need for safety, but|necessary, especially when we ™MOTtEaZes. complained his main trouble at/him last year the works depari-ihe has therefore had to Yepai'ihe applied against the 1960 bud-\y as served. Mr. Harrington said by remembering the Safety Rules. if it is not exercised at home, then|find statistically that most pedes- a en } I pipe ment had it on their books to en-|the foundation a number of times. |get when it has been struck. | minal DY : use . traf- 4 ; ; Investigation revealed no iB- present is because of small pipe the culbert right away after! Deputv-reeve Ivan M. Hobbs| R. B. Roynold he has told the accused to stay The pedestrian can cause the work done by these officials|trian accidents happen when peo- A x old installed in a new house built/large the cu o ; 2 Dost the Deputy-r lived th rion: Clerk-treasurer . B. Royno S| out of his place before because fic tie-ups; he can also cause|will be useless. ple are in an apparent normal stances of sick animals being sol below his place. Before the tanks he had compiained abou sad he TO Bs fli | nformed councl] She bin Bodle of his "foul mouth." accidents between other vehicles| Do not misunderstand me when condition, from Torom Stockard to we ve ins i y poor drainage. of the wa § "| piece of town owne ) | " oT) ders of- as Ww s bei involved in an|J g i -- ses --. linspect ackin, ouses for DC doa ah Boma The second. complain was re. sre and. suggest he mater fh" souteat comer of Lbery| POT S10, 1,7 8% lem mse. Boome wap mean hs fo aia we joes' acting Eouses fe « : to, 54 i S s| all) + a : " en ray allow the water to drain from his/ceived from Qordon, Wilcox, ilbe loft 7 the funds of He i Sireet south amd Ye Baseline Is hamburger but did not eat it. He|drive cars, etc. should remember as children. If the youngsters Contractors Told tion, Agriculture! Minister Hack property. Dike opi on. the committee be given power tolpective buyer. He saia ilic buyer Said he thought the complainant that When Tey pecome 3 pales seo their parents doing some- ness said in a Commons reply. * : so 18 8 : : . $ c bu) Hd ougn| Eom) pe " ) phason tsb ds J Tif drain aie the pint Street School and each|act by taking the necessary ac- was unable to negotiate with the became Sngry ¢ Suse Je did noi _ ve a And will attempt Ho. dou os ey los) Fight Work Stops RUSSIAN TIMBER side of the street has not worked spring when the ice and snow tion to assisl. residents in elim. owier of the adjoining property. a Be tio courtesies that they themselves|thing, possibly resulting in an Russia planned a trial shipment j since the ditch on that side wasimelts the water flows from the|nating their spring water prob- Cound -- Be at iation of "banged. one of our party in the|Should give when they are behind accident. All parents should in-| TORONTO (CP)--Building con- ©f 1.000.000 feet of Russian soft- levelled off. With the snow aslschool ground into his property. lem. mm Vo a Yrs, Fimente com 1eye as He reached over the count-| ne wheel of a car. Shruct gi Savuilies it she funda-| tractors were told Tuesday that woods to Australia in April, 196. RY = |mittee chairman, deputy-reeve er to get the bill." MANY KILLED {mental safety rules and most im-|they should fight illegal work Ivan M. Hobbs said he would like He denied using obscene lan-| During 1959, the number of per-(Portant of all -- practice what|stoppages by union members or More Comfort Wearing : i i . : 3 |{they preach. | @ in h t Bre akdo W nN [to see Bowmanville join jhe asso- guage in the restaurant as the(sons killed in Ontario totalled | iA raresting: statistics in.|they will never gain industrial ciation and if possible have Harringtons said he was and gave| ---------------- ---- |volying pedestrians throughout | P2¢¢: FALSE TEETH | Mayol w. D: Carruthers, attend that for a reason for ordering . . [the province in 1959 are of the| Donald J. McKillop, a Toronto! bo |the association convention Inihim to | eave. However, he did D L ft | ; i llawver specializing in labor 'rela- ere is & pleasant way to overcome |Cornwall. He said a lot of dis- | admit using one swear word, 1SINISS e {311 persons killed, 87 of this num- y Pi g loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH, D Control Cost | Oo Date |trict problems come up at this| -- -- {ber were between the ages of 5-14|tions, said management should an jmproved powder, sprinkled an og {convention and he felt Bowman- |years and 96 of this number over|Stop basing decisions on a com- upper and lower plates holds them {ville could benefit by hawing rep- - : Turn Charge |the age of 65 years. Of the 4681 parison between the costs of |e No" cummns. gone. ey ' A IR an agai pi \ i said they x | pedestri injured duri he | fighting or giving in to a union|taste or feeling. It's alkaline Foon. ; /ILLE (Staff) -- Nor-| Mr. Hannan again questioned His worship replied sai {resentation there. B D pedestrians injured during the|figh i g. : BL nog mine Rate- what is to "be done about any would not but if an enlarged | resenta ion there. us river BOWMANVILLE (Staff) ~|same period, once again the|which threatens a walkout or a acid), Does not sour, Shecks. late Association president and house sewers and wanted to know/storm sewer was put in on their) A bylaw to amend the town A technical defence submitted by|group between the ages of 5-14|slow-down to gain a point while| TEETH today at any drug counter. ; ; y : | Urapts |garbage bylaw 1626 was given its . chau ' V. Kellylw invol in 4 tract is in fa ; night pre-|if they couldn't be raised or low- sireets yes they would. : | A : add w Oshawa lawyer Terence V. Kellyiwere involved in 2020 and the|a contract is in force. ted t hs Mona yl ered Mt some kind of blockage, Mr, Hannan said he felt fhefilires Teudings then signed. seal Iaws ne Tuesday. defeated a charge of group over 65 years were involved ee sented to p BOWMANVILLE (StafD making an improper left turniin 429. Of the 311 pedestrians S 3 G x q town should assume any cost of 1 a) described as a request have to be put in to protect the 5 cost ofl, 2w garbage collection rates 1 ) of lin 4 Of | 11 p strian A which he termed storm sewer from becoming over-| enlarging the sewer to service| "ey gar age for residential| Burley Bus Lines driver, Norman agzinst Frank Hartford, RR 3 killed we find that 259 were in question from the RPA agenda. loaded. any other streets as he did not, ion 5nd $9.95 per month for Harold Sabins, 48, 591 Saint Clair Bowmanville. : a Sbpatently normal condition, AJAX VARSITY CHAPTER 1.0.D.E. 2 The association's first request/ Before anyone had the chance deem it fair that Liberty street| woo. ia] collection. The spe-|street, Cobourg, was Tuesday Hartford was charged with in the Ability Impaired was a breakdown of the cost of to answer his question another/south property owners shoul |cial pick-up rate is $6 per hou | fired $10 and assessed court making an: improper leff turn, Dea ey 2 he Sid [Been 11th ANNUAL i il-(have to pay for 36 inch tiles inj; ini osts totaling $15.80, or five days! 'cutting a corner" into his drive- ; dog control to date. The RPA/RPA member in attendance, Wil pay |with a minimum charge of $1 for|costs g 10.80, o : way which resulted in a motor|these persons "Physically Affect- " Ali 1 j i es fo serve other streets. identi ick- when he appeared before Ma ; A wanted to know the cost of con-|liam Mutton jumped to his feet places to serve of {residential pick-up and $6 per|w! ppe: ! : , i i ° Walled dog pound, purchase and charged the storm sewer is in His Worship assured Mr. Han- hour with a minimum charge of | trate R. B. Baxter on a charge vehicle geviden. ' Meboasti Rey the 40s] injured es | : , ) | ol 0} . y riving OP Consta b Mc oy | price of the truck and the gas/wrong. He said he saw three nan the property owners on Lib-/$2 for commercial pick-up. lof careless driving. OPP Constable Jim McDonald| i8ls: WE Tine | ot Ne ave Bl : 1(B ow I payers' spokesman, through the storm erty street would only be assess-| max arrears for the years 1959] Witness Thomas Wilson, 81 said Hartford was travelling east | i i le y 5 consi "la ior 0 i 3 ree as east- and pulled to the north side of the rahe He , y RPA wanted to/sewer and if something goes ed to pay for what was consider-iang prior thereto was submitted|Duke street, said he was ea J : Clad (ability)" ' . pony. the cad give it a/wrong who is going to pay for it.|ed fair and this did not depend|ai a meeting of the finance ated] id on Queen street at 5.20 road before entering his drive- ty)" 147 had been drink expenses to date. |sewers go mal condition, 61 in the "Impair- : ila § oat | { J 4 it A gi . ling category, 51 physically affect-| AT THE tentative date when Liberty street| Mr. Mutton asked if the water upon the size or tile installed in mittee and the committee learn-|p-m., February 15 when he saw way in order to avoid SOPPINg| oq" 41 two suffering from ex. | south will be paved and will some|from the north end of town also front of their properties. {ed the tax arrears have been re-la bus coming south on Temper-|on the south side of Highway 2\treme fatigue. | of the road packing completed runs into the Liberty streel south duced by approximately $5857. lance street. He said the bus stop- to wait for westbound traffic to| It must be noted. here. that of COMMUNITY HALL, AJAX ; er w -| sf i i pv 1 ved at the intersection of Queen clear. He said the point of im- i , he {om Bri yas Sn SloTIL sewer nd Jr an is ne we GREEN LIGHT SHOW CREDIT Do then as he a ucen pact could not be determined e311 the persins ilies and injured) stalled last year away; Council . 08, ho 11 Pode a Louch is : : > year, the majority | up before the road is paved Ze charged it was not and said FOR ACCOUNTS ouncillor Glenholme Hughes, (he intersection, the bus pulled from the debris he assumed U0) Ey eas ma joni Wednesday, March 16th as ratepayers' they are suggest- public property committee chair-| yay from the Stop sign and Hartford was on the north shoul-| fre Toit PPC only one line HOUSE SEWERS ling what could be done BOWMANVILLE (Staff) lend of 16% showed arena ot phe! struck the left rear fender of his|der of the road before coming to[oe pyr op" "Foo Nol oo ata. | 8:30 P.M. Mr. Hannan then questioned «we're ratepayers and all we Town council Monday night "*lvehicle. the westerly edge of his drive-| occ on th t of th 5 : ! ) |ance of $558.95. Former public! av ye e part of the pedes . what would happen about the want is answers from council. If passed and approved for pay-| committee Ie WiC -- Ti " a way. Kaly submitted: the. get |trians. I} Tickets 75¢ Door Prizes house sewers, would they ause 2 something goes wrong, who's ment the February town accounts| councillor 0. J, Presson, said the get. The meeting will take the * r LY Hartford was| Here are a few "Safety Rules" blockage to the storm se going to pay for it. I still say the submitted by committee chair-pajance would have been largeriform of a board of works meet. 00 U i "eutti {to follow when or near the high- when work was bein done ou sewer isn't big enough if we want men had it not been for difficulty with|ing and will therefore be closed charged applied a ting us : the roa some € Packing the town to grow." Mr. Mutton Included for payment were:| i y 5 > » RE ners' at interse s was gr the equipment early in the sea-|to the public and press. applicable to private drive] Tickets available from 1.0.D.E. members or at the : . ing: .| The law requires strians to has to be torn up. protested. roads and streets fotallings,, | On behalf of town council and "ot |walk on the loft oS eos of the Roads and streets committee" Mr Hannan asked if any price $2,899.63, of which the biggest pha finance committee will lits empiovee rw Yi a | WAYS. i ) i i Hp ber: : ras ; &3 . é will | ployees, Mayor W. D. Car : 3 chairman, Councillor Keith Lath- per foot had been assessed portion was Spent for sait for ice! hold another budget meeting|ruthers expressed sympathy to Magistrate R. B, Baxter said| angue said he could not give a against the Liberty street proper. control, Councillor Keith Lath-|mhursday night. On the following|clerk-treasurer R. B. Reynolds in he agreed with Mr. Kelly's argu- definite date when the Liberty ty owners for paving the road and angue, committee LL fire, $02.00; Monday night council will meet|the passing of his father last ment that the section applies street paving would be complet-|installing the storm sewer. said; cemetery, $8. tii Ire, $92-8%; lin committee to finalize the bud-|week. lonly to intersections, ed. However he promised council M W D.C th (relief, $1,220.79; public property}. "~~ ___ 7" "7" © . i ei ----------_] wants to get it completed as ayor W, D. Carruthers an-\gss5; 23 of which the majority was quickly as possible. {swered there would be an assess-|ysed for fuel oil, committee chair-| Councillor Lathangue said his Ment against the property ownersiman Councillor Glenholme| a : in| 10 Pay for a share of the instal- Hughes said; finance, $1,676.97; | committee is at present working jation of end { ar Anda A on' End rad fhe arged storm sew-|dog pound, $158.09; police, $344.06 The road. The won\er: He the property owners' |ang BUC. $1,008.43. dd BB 45 0 8 ' J . share would total $24,941.42 and! Accounts paid prior to the department have to make tests th | ; ! ' A I " e town would pay the rest. Tn|meeting totalled $73,053.48, These Te e road ion Bini A a addition the town would pay for accounts included payments for the road whenever it becomes in|tIe Paving therefore the property| the Hew Lond Elgin Schodl otal. 0 | i {ling , 339.38, M - too bad shape. | owners are only paying for a eer Ad, $23,292 aio for the| Jp 1 LLOYD.2000X rtion of the sewer cost. |struction I Mr. Hannan asked if June or Sel portion of Se {Lord Elgin School, the Public July would possibly be when the| FEEDER SREETS School Board $25,000 and two pay-| FULL LINE OF ORCHARD EQUIPMENT, Usual fo a Large Orchard; | PLANNING A NEW paving would be completed. Mr. Hannan asked if the pro- rolls totalling $4,589.53 and 3 : : Councillor Lathangue answered perty owners on feeder sireels 700.55. Other expenditures not a Farm Tractors, Sprayers, Tools, Office Furniture, Etc. he didn't think that would be too|would aiso be assessed for the high as those listed are also in- lt [ext of the Storm sewers. leluded in the accounts paid prior. | I -- MA ---------------------------------- - | THE PROPERTY OF HOME THIS YEAR |} GEORGE C. TYRRELL | Lot 6, Concession 3, Scarboro Township, on Finch Ave. E. : Known As Maplewood Orchards Aghioun Ltd. Be Sure To Include AU Wii y | 4p || vLLovp poors EE -- OFFERS YET ANOTHER FEATURE | Wednesday, Mar. 1 b Il In Your New Home Plans pet Beautiful Birch or Mohogany = o wide selection of designs. It's economical too! Top - = Po " i TAN ehoice for all your exterior entrances. 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