ou Industrial Commission Plans For New Proposals By KENNETH BATH, Oshawa Industrial Comm. points proposed to the Indus- trial Commission at the '"'post- dustrial land is not of itself an adequate incentive to attract in- |undertaken. Last month, the Industrial Commission accompanied by City Councillors, heads of city departments and other Oshawa citizens. toured industrial de- velopments in Toronto. The object was to see what other| municipalities were doing and so to judge the competition. After the tour a "'post- mortem" meeting was held in City Hall at which most of those nresent on the tour discussed the points of interest and] related them to the situation here in Oshawa. As a result, the Industrial Commission now has before it a number of pro- posals for its consideration. Eventually, some or all of the | proposals will be submitted in the form of recommendations by the Industrial Commission to City Council and other boards and commissions, asking for mortem" |the industrial highest areas, possible certain courses of action to be|/ced should be considered. | PRICE OF LAND The following are the main The low selling price of in- [scheme to develop the land to meeting and which will now be considered further by the Industrial Commission | price, higher than we ask now, SERVICES . | ;oocd roads should be put into servicing should be studied. De- and the|vel standard of services, should include good services compatible with the roads. : onomies of the development! Alternative methods of pay- should be provided. ZONING REGULATIONS ji ¢ Study should be given to up- industry. a) either a lump sum grading the zoning regulations payment to cover 100 per cent ie best industrial areas in{of the cost and the services or, respect to landscaping, outside/b) an arrangement whereby the storage, paving of parking lots, | et backs and the possibility o} zoning one part of the lot differ- lent to another part of the same | lot. i Alternative areas with lower basts. zoning requirements should be |CO-OPERATIVE SCHEME provided. The possibility of in-| The Commission should corporating detailed t ments in a covenant with the ity entering into an agreement require- the p dustry. It is the value received |which is crucial and a fair {which 'includes the full cost of ihotadi costs, all {meng for the land and its serv- /ices should be offered to the purchaser can pay over a period of years. c) Consideration should be made to quoting the |price of land on a foot frontage (basis instead of an acreage study ibility of the icipal- {between either land-owners and- {or developers in a co-operative |its best potential. It was felt ] MRS. MARGARET E. CROUSE " |Elizabeth Crouse OBITUARIES |that it was definitely time that the Commission should be look- |ing to the provision of more in- {dustrial land and the possibility The death occurred at Whitby. | Tuesday, of Mrs. Charlene, Margaret|Order of Foresters. and was a member of Court|of an integrated industrial-resi- Canadian dential-commercial development She was should be considered. In her 84th! past District Deputy High Chief ASSESSMENT RATIOS Oshawa, Consideration should be given TOP STUDENT Eighteen - year - old William Dirko is top student at OCCI " this. year with six firsts, two seconds and a third. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Dirko, Bill studied four to five hours a night through the school year to get these marks: Trig try 89, G t 81, Algebra 66, Chemistry 83, Physics 65, English Composi- tion 80, English Literature 73, French Authors 80 and French Compositicn 77. He has ap- plied to the University of To- ronto to enter the Math- ematic, Physics and Chemis- try course there. Last year, | Bill won a general proficiency | prize and an art prize; he also Fined $50 transient U.S. citizen, who was brought before Magistrate Ro- bert Dnieper charged with drunk THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 16, 1961 3 » formed Morgan that the fine was the wwes. he nuu ever given for the offense. "Your driving would have resulted in certain death for someone," he said, "and I hope this action has saved someone's life in Pennsylvania." PICKERING (Staff) Al 2.CAR CRASH Ritson road south near Con- ant street was the site of a two- car collision late Tuesday af- ternoon. Damage to the vehicles was estimated at $350. The driver of one car was George driving was found guilty of the lesser charge of impaired driv- ing, fined $50 and costs and was allowed to continue on to his Pennsylvania home. David McCormack Morgan, of Mr. Morgan," he said, "but we do not welcome your driving." was suspended for three months, was given permission to drive home. "We welcome you to Ontario, Kolebniak, 30, of 287 Viola street, Oshawa. The driver of the other vehicle was Eugene Shaw, 59, of 1275 Meadowvale street, Oshawa. The accused, whose licence Evans City, Pa., was arrested by officers of the Whitby De- tachment of the OPP on Sun- day night when they stopped his car on Highway 401 west of Whitby, OPP Const. Bill Shannon told the court that when he ques- tioned the accused his speech was, slurred and his breath reeljed of alcohol. He was un- steady on his feet and two partially consumed bottles of alcohol were found on the rear seat of his car, he said. Const. Carl Preston told his Worship that when Morgan was placed in the police cruiser hej' did not know where he was and got out The officer said that he obeyed them when told to get back into the cruiser and) that later at the police station] his walk was unseady. ! In answering Magistrate Dnie-| per's question, both officers said, that Morgan was intoxicated and in no condition to drive. | The accused stated in his own] defence that he had been driying| for a long time that day and| had taken a few drinks from| a bottle of wine. He did not] THE HOME DAIRY NEW TEMPORARY LOCATION 16 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH THE FOOD SHOP, 42 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa and WHITBY PLAZA BAILEY FOODS, Oshawa Shopping Centre and THE HOME DAIRY, Ajax FRESH RASPBERRY PIE 5l¢ BLUEBERRY MUFFINS 6 FOR 27 MADE WITH FRESH FROZEN BLUEBERRIES PECAN SQUARE COFFEE CAKE 37¢ year the deceased had been in|Ranger of the Dunbarton Dis-| |failing health for the past five|trict, an office she held from years. |1956 to 1958. ers to provide a certain amount Mrs. Crouse was born in| Mrs. Ferguson was pre- of industrial assessment in ratio CAMERA-SHY? NOT ME This little fellow isn't the | right -up close to the lens loast bit Lamers Sh'o 2 a | while the picture was being photographer for e Oshawa a Times can verify after taking taken, iid he, attempted to this picture at 310 Elgin street | bite the camera east. Not only did he edge --QOshawa Times Photo won a combined History and English prize. In addition to his school studies, Bill passed his Grade 10 Music examina- tions in February for piano. He has been playing piano and or about seven years. --Oshawa Times Photo Dymond Still Is Undecided Dr. Matthew B. Dymond, On-| tario Minister of Health, said' this morning he has not yet de- cided whether he will run for] the leadership of the Progres-| {sive Conservative Party of On-| tario. | At the time of his statement) he was at his office at Queen's] Park _in Toronto. He stated| he was discussing the. matter! with his advisors. | | Party executives will meet in| BRAND NEW FRIGIDAIRE drink from the confiscated| brandy bottle, he said. Acting on behalf of the Crown, | attorney George Boychyn agreed) with His Worship that the ac- cused was guilty of impaired driving. i In fining the accused $50 and costs Magistrate Dnieper in- - HOME APPLIANCES (OSHAWA) LTD. [to requiring residential develop- PERFECT FOR THE COFFEE BREAK FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety. shells Large Selection Of Used Appliances didature at the meeting, Dr. Dymond said he didn't know. Warehouse Open Thurs, & Fri, Aug. IT & 18, 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. 80 WOLFE ST. (Opposite Houdaille Industries) WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC | OPEN "One-of-a-Kind" SPECIALS! SYMPHONIC CONSOLETTE Stereophonic Automa- tic RECORD PLAYER. Retails at 169.95. 94 L] * BELOW WHOLESALE .... 89.91 Coole Cabinet. sELow wHoLesaLe 68.90 > 11.50 "VISCOUNT" TANDEM BICYCLE. The bicycle built for two ! Value 129.95. 82 15 EEE | | THIS WEEK FOR CLINTON "APACHE" 5 H.P. OUTBOARD MOTOR. AT "Tie oiscount House. 189.97 | ond '2 woods. seLow wioresaLe 39.00 36.90 DISCOUNT 10) 50) 29.99 i HOUSE" . . DISCOUNT HOUSE (Between Gibb & Olive) 728-0311 THURS. TILL 6 P.M. FRI. TILL 9 P.M. SAT. TILL 6 P.M. Proctor-Silex TOASTERS TOPS IN TOASTERS ! Proctor-Silex -- Retails at 5 110.90 or 1995 ror. 12:99 Na a Ne rH) 97 Procter Sa Lowering Fee utomatic -- we 50 in sell for Your Old TV Is Now WORTH MORE Than Ever Before On A New Childproof OSCILLATING FANS Retails at 19.95. Only wouse" 15.29 CORNING WARE COFFEE PERKS 6-cup units that retail nationally at 11.95. NO WHERE $ 95 LJ} ELSE New Model Schick Compact the 60 BASS CHORD ORGAN Famous CRESCENDO MODEL WOMEN'S | R.C.A. VICTOR TV Napanee, Ont., the daughter of|deceased by her husband, the and in step with the de- thet late Mr. and Mrs. Charles/1ate Charles Arthur Ferguson, velopment of the housing. This Bradshaw. Her husband Rich-|Sunday, Aug. 13, 1961. She is|issue of the building permit was en ard William Crouse, whom she|Survived by a son, Robert, of the key to this suggestion. The| violin fi {married in 1899, predeceased "dmonton and was predeceased, possibility of sub-dividers being| IN SOME AREAS es |her in 1922. The couple lived in| "3, @ daughter, Marion. Oct. 22, required to pave roads should] |Oshawa since 1905, coming| 1920. dist M 4 Ibe_considered. | here from Napanee. Hoskin. (Jooster" of" Osiesie| SPECULATIVE BUILDING The deceased was a memberiyys john MacNab, (Marion) |. LL. Was acknowledged that the [of Centre Street United -Church|oe gromnton and Mrs. Keith Bil 2Vailability of factory space land it's women's association. |jatt (Jean), of Bowmanville and ¥2S 2 key attraction and there- | Surviving are one daughter, (two brothers, Gerrald Balson, of (07 Speculative building should Mrs. K. McGregor (Ruby) of | Hampton and Harvey Balson, of be encouraged. It was noted that ® Oshawa, and four sons, Victor,|Oshawa, also survive. She was of buildings could be fof Amherstbury, Ont.; Gordon, predeceased by a brother, 255essed as unfinished buildings 1nu as lof Shawville, Que; and Clar-|Anson, of Richmopd--Till in 2d thy taxes on the uncom |ence and Raymond, of Oshawa.|1958. Six grandchiltiren also sur-|Pleted Building might be as low Also surviving are four brothers, | vive. as 20 per cent of the total for A section of the Oshawa down-| Three fire trucks from Sim-|Harry, of Brighton, Ont. and| The remains are-at the Arm. the completed building. town business area and some|coe street headquarters and one Geddes, John and Donald, of|strong Funeral Home for memo- HARBOR homes and businesses south of|from the North station answer- Oshawa. One sister, Mrs. P.|rial servite in the chapel, Sat-| It had been noted that the King street were without elec-led a call from the downtown Bent (Alma) of Whifhy, also sur-jurday, Aug. 19, at 2 p.m. Inter-| Port Credit harbor had suffered trical power for a brief period/Regent Theatre at 5.05 p.m. Re-|yijyes. {ment will follow in the family because of lack of available land late Tuesday afternoon. |portedly, low voltage caused] The remains are resting at|plot in Zion Cemetery. Rev.|next to the wharfs and this situ- The cause? "A burn-off of a|two air conditioning motors t9/the Gerrow Funeral Home for|Frank H.{ Ward, minister of ation should not be allowed to 44,000 volt power line through a|overheat and give off smoke. Alservice in the Chapel Thursiay, Westmount United Church, will/develop in Oshawa. | Tr connector caused part power Matinee performance was inter- Aug 17, at 2 p.m. Rev. W. G.|conduct the\services. {AIRPORT {Toronto Thursday to decide up-| outage. It took 45 minutes to rupted while firefighters "cooled|pjckson, , minister of Centre| Friends are asked not to call Care should be taken by the © the time and place for a find the trouble and remove that|off" the air conditioning unit. Street United Church will con-|at the funeral home before municipality to Pryonity | thejconvention to choose a succes | section of line and feed the area] Hardest hit was Fittings Ltd., gyct the seryices. Interment will| Thursday evening. area surrounding the airport|Sor for the present leader, Pre-| RANGES WASHERS with an alternate line," said ocala cap the burntout Joe. totiow at Union Cemetery. MATTHEW POWLENZUK |2nd to allow for the Port nied Leslie Frost. I @ ® Dfiaws Public runes Son cation 30 no production: timel MHS. PELs ee Ok The death occurred at Osh. (Of the ih 50 that the air. Asked whether he would make AVE DRYERS FREEZERS Annand this morning. |was lost during an hour-long| The death occurred early Jo.18Wa General Hospital, following | POT. a3 con me in use in its|an announcement as to his can- ® @® The trouble started at 4.45/P°ger cut omen OTe Sentral Bosltal So. seriens, Es De om (or some time % ' 0 uring a ween-of Mrs. Effa red Fergu-(day, . 15, atthew (Mike : p.m. when some areas suffered shift pro 0, ot caused little|son, of 378 Elmgrove BA Powlenzuk, of 109 Montrave ke) The Industrial C SE o REFRIGERATORS or a fore vas #0/|concern at GM. » |The deceased became suddenly nue. fines to have its recommenda- TAX these areas while the PUC was. A Spokesman for GM pub-/ill Sunday night on learning of Born at Oshawa, Sept. 30,|110nS prepared before the end of FACES CHARGES | FACTORY CRATED switching lines. Full power wag City department said today: her husband's death. Memorial 1910, the deceased was a son of {he year so as to allow time for| yXBRIDGE--Andrew Charles! restored by £50 pa "As far as I ascertain, we were|services for her husband were the late Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas|30Y City expenditures whichiganderson of 47 Albert St., "It is hard 'to be specific not inconvenienced at all". to be held from the Armstrong Powlenzuk. He was married in/MaY be required to implement |gtoyuffville, was charged on three ahbut the ontlets affected by the Funeral Home today. [Holy Trinity Anglican Church Subsequent action to be incor-|uounts of forgery and three of| voltage loss as the high voltage . Born at Zion, Darlington here in 1936. {porated in the 1962 city uttering. Bail was set at $2000.| Vile serves a variety Of hoo Motorist Township, June 26, 1908, the for-| A lifetime resident of Oshawa, |¢Stimates. He is being held at Whitby and businesses in the general mer Effa Winnifred Balson, the Mr. Powlenzuk Was employed on| County Jail and will be return- downtown area" Mr. Annand deceased was a daughter of the General Motors of Canada ed to Uxbridge for trial on Tues- said. : : | - (Mrs. Estella and the late John|Ltd. truck line for 21 years. He School Starts --. |day, August 22nd. The charges The Oshawa Fire Department ne {Balson, of Hampton. |was a member of Local 222, {i were laid by Const. John Bed- was kept busy during the cut: | Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson were United Automobile Workers. S inarz. At 4.40 p.m. two fire engines| ®OWNAMVILLE -- Claude|R2 Tied in Oshawa June 29,) Mr. Powlenzuk is survived by| eptember 5 | from the Simcoe street head-|pissonette: 34. Oshawa 1025, They were residents here his wife, the former Helen Yus- | quarters and two Cedardale en-|ginoq $100 by Magistrate M {for the past 32 years. kow, his stepmother, Mrs. Mary| AJAX -- The Ajax High ned 190, by Magistrate Moore| The deceased was a member Powlenzuk, of Oshaw | School commences th .62| gines, went to the Duplate of for driving while his license was of West t United Church a, three the 1961-62 Canada Ltd. plant, to douse a nae 08 Bl Cr s 0 estmoun nite urch daughters, Mrs. John DeHart|School year on Tuesday, Sept. small fire, believed caused by|" constable James Schultz. said .. {(Sylvia), of Oshawa, Darlene? and all students are required low voltage. Employees were he was advised of an accident Biglow, is preparing a pre- and Marie, and three sons, | 0 register that morning. | able to check the fire shortly| " Foon on UE © 80 A he sentence report in the mean-|David, Jerry and Dennis, all at The school has announced the before the arrival of firefighters. oe ay i ¢ rg 0g time. (home. {following new members to its An electrical switchboard was Souther invertigainy Jicle.| Constable Pat Cornell said a| Five sisters, Mrs. Dorotny|S1aff of teachers: Mrs. E. damaged and a few motors pico FHC aS Bis. Chap by the name of Vernon!Krout, Mrs. Rose McKnight,|COWan, Soc., Math, Eng.; Mr. burned out, but the plant was HT ot COT Nt in the Was the driver of a vehicle ac- Mrs. Helen Raizenne, Mrs. A. Eftimoff, French; Miss B. operating normally this morn-| Zt et E08 UE his cap companied the two accused. The|Porothy Kapanaiko and Mrs. Hopkins, Latin, Eng., Soc.; Mrs. ing. y § eye, and Ms Cari, accused were out of the Sophie Laptuta and two broth-| M: Wahby, Home Economics. was damaged to the right side. i : 4 | It is essential that students [Bissonette told him his wife was|'ehicle and in the process of|efs George and John, alllpaye a1 thir t » foi ; ' oa taking a telephone, at a Sunoco|0f Oshawa.. jave a r text books and COMINC "VENTS driving the vehicle. When asked |g: i T ins supplies. by-\ registration day, o Ax . . . for his license and ownership Station situated on Number 2 he remains are at the Arm-'gent 5. The "School Bookstore s he said they were lost at the Fighway, when they were sur. strong Funeral Home. Akrange- will he open daily 9.30 a.m. to BINGO at Bathe Park on Eulalie Ave: [scene of the accident -- but they Prised by the owner of the Tetts are not yet complete. In- 11.30 a.m. and from 1 p.m. to 3 que: Thursday, 2 p.m. On Saturday and| '10 be found there. Restaurant. Later as a result Reren: will be in Oshawa Union 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23 TONIGHT. -- August i6.-- Orono Strest| Const. Murray Joint said he of investigation, Constable Cor- Lemetery. !through to Friday, Sept. 1. Fair, Funland for all. Ferris wheel, took the accused to the Hos. "cll took a statement from each| . er Y-S0 Tound, Stree: Ganeins. Goorse pital for treatment and Bisson- of the accused. Constable Cor- | sion 25c. fette told him he: was driving|¢ll said they were both steadily | the car. Shployed Jha belonged Ie id spectable families and had| NOVEL BINGO John Anthony White, 21, Osh- never been in trouble before. | THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. awa, was fined $25 for illegal The cost of the telephone would | ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL, possession of liquor. {be approximately $100. (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Const. Robert Diamond said| Games $6, $12, $20 on the early morning of the 14th May be doubled or tripled of August, at 3.45 he checked $170 JACKPOT INCLUDED two vehicles on the north shoul- Door Prize $15 der of Number 2 Highway. | bil AS There were four people in the | SAMPLE car. Among the passengers was | WHITBY BINGO Mrs. Loretta: Cochrane and in| CLUB BAYVIEW her purse was found a part SH WEDNESDAY, AUG.16th bottle of sherry. They had alll OES Special Game $75 extra in Just Arrived been drinking. | 53 Nos. Jackpots 54 and 56 White admitted buying the Nos. Bus leaves Oshawa {liquor for someone else. Terminal, Children under 16 The passenger Mrs. Loretta not admitted. Cochrane, 17, Oshawa, pleaded ST. MARY'S guilty to a charge of consuming while under 21 and was fined 1850, or 30 days in jail. Mrs. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 16 8 PM. Cochrane was unable to pay the| A ST. MARY'S OF THE fine and was put in jail, but she escaped through a window PEOPLE AUDITORIUM STEVENSON RD. N. in the lock up, and was found | AT MARION, later by the Police sitting on the front steps of the town hall. | John A. Haight, a passenger King street bus ot door, Bus will be waiting at auditorium efter bingo is over. in the car was fined $15 on a charge of public intoxication. 16 GAMES OF $8 1 GAME EACH OF $10 IS REMANDED $20, $30, $40 Harold W. Yonge, 28, Bow- manville, was remanded out of SHARE THE WEALTH $50 EXTRA-- custody to appear off the 27th August on a charge of im- paired driving. | Jamé®" Moore, age 36, Bow-| manville, was charged with driving without an operator's 2 CARDS FOR 25¢ OR 10 CARDS FOR $1 ADMISSION = 25c PER CARD theft of a telephone, and re- {mandéd out of custody to ap- CHILDREN UNDER 16 [pear for sentence on August 27th. | NOT ADMITTED {Probation Officer, Harold S| TITLE GOLF BAG DELUXE. No. SGI Retails at 35.00. GOING AT COST .. 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NORTH Larry Kinsman, 19, and Peter | k Chase, 18, Oshawa, were found " | guilty, by Magistrate Moore, of | "723-3043