4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 16, 1961 ' AJAX COUNCIL Help At Fire Applauded . AJAX (Staff)--Following is the business conducted by Ajax| Council at their August meet- ing, held on Monday. The Village of Pickering wrote to council expressing ap- preciation for the help of the Ajax Fire Department in assist- ing the Pickering Village Fire Department in fighting the fire at the Lincoln Avenue Public School on July 7. Mayor Wil liam Parish said that fire de- partments' action afforded a good example of the value of 'mutual aid. 'PAY LEVY A resolution was passed auth- 'orizing the payment of $1406.40 as the town's levy to the Metro Toronto Conservation Authority for flood control and water con-| servation purposes. "$20,000 WARRANT Council authorized the pay- Ipenses of Fire Chief Cecil Win- School ATTEND PARLEY A resolution was passed stat- ing that the expenses of the members of council attending the Ontario Municipal Associa- tion convention would be paid. The convention will take place in Windsor from Aug. 27 to 30, and will be attended by Mayor Parish, Reeve MacKenzie, Clerk Falby, and Councillors Pearce, Ashley and Wetherall. NEW POLICE RADIO? Councillor Owen Ashley in- formed council that the Ajax police radio system was in need of (repair and that the depart- ment was investigating the pos- sibility of replacing the system. HAPPY TO HAVE their raft back are, left to right--Carl Koppens, Lorne Brown, Cliff ] |saety to help toward "water| R aft's Se ¢ ond Crossing |satety" at the Shoal Point Park PICKERING BEACH--A raft|the U.S. Coast Guard, who took| The boys have been compli- that found itself in the area of{10 hours to tow the raft into| mented by the authorities on - an American sail-boat regatta,|Whitby harbor. | well constructed and sea-worthy after a trip across Lake Ontar-| It. is believed the cost of re-|1oP- io, has been . returned to its|turning the raft to Canadian wa- owners, Carl Koppens, Lorne|ters was in the region of $2000. Brown, Cliff McKeown and Rick|It cost the youthful owners $10 Temple, by the Whitby Police. |to reclaim it. ones that bite--are lured by The trip back across the lake| The raft was built three weeks| carbon dioxide, warmth, mois- was under the supervision of'ago by the boys, all of Pickering!ture and dark clothing. HUNGRY FEMALES Female mosquitoes--the only McKeown and Rick Temple, on the run-away raft. --Photo by F. A. Horton FIRE CONFERENCE Council agreed to pay the ex- ter for his attendance at the On-| tario Fire Chief's Conference at, Kitchener from Aug. 21 to 24. | BRANTFORD (CP) -- Dom inic Deangelis of Representative ment of the local levy in the Public School Board resulting 'from a Department of Education| warrant from Public Schools In- spector Tom Houghton. LIBRARY GRANT Librarian John Vickers' re- quest for a grant of $1500 as amount of $20,000 to the Ajax/N@) DRIVING WORRIES dian international representa- | | Tuesday was appointed Cana United Auto Workers Brantford tive f skilled trades in the 1 3 BY a Sale Union seeking food they will go any- | y UAW International 3" Ferguson Limited. © CATERPILLAR WAVE WARFIELD, B.C. (CP)--An ;/invasion of millions of cater- "(pillars caused concern in this village near Trail. A forestry of- ficial said that "in process of (CLC). He has been UAW chair-/where, including houses." NOPARKING PROBLEMS ES ., NA SA RC Ml A a NIKKI-half-dog, half-wolf, his courage and cunning a "THE BEST BLOCKBUSTER OF THE YEAR ...RIPS THE HEART! BOSLEY CROWTHER, NEW YORK TIMES hc Bi INGER PRESENTS PAUL NEWMAN /EVA MARIE SAINT FINAL SUMMER (Vmaner Accessories-- Dresses Career World Children's World NO L-0-N-G WALKS i part of the Ajax Public Libra-| i and! ry's 1961 capital grant was hon-| legend in an untamed lan ored by council. NEW CO-ORDINATOR Reeve Robert MacKenzie ac- cepted the position of Ajax Em-| ergency Measures Organization Co-Ordinator. The position places all emergency measures action in Reeve MacKenzie's hands. However, he told council prior to his appointment that he was preparing a brief which he would present to the EMO for their consideration of co-ordina- tion emergency measures be- tween the various municipali- ties.. CONVENTION EXPENSES Council approved the payment of expenses in the anmiount of $200 for the Ajax Volunteer Fire Department to attend their an- nual Ontario Convention. Coun-|,4:30 a. cillor Bill Robertson, chairman ,of the Fire Committee, informed | council that $400 had been bud-| "geted for the department's con-| vention expenses, and that about half of this money had been spent. GRANT LICENCE ! A licenece to sell refreshments in Ajax was granted to Silvers, Refreshments of Whitby, who deal in industrial and commer- cial catering. The town now has three such licenced operators. FROGMAN UNIT BRANDON, Man. (CP)--Six firemen here took skin-diving courses on their own time to qualify for a frogman unit for the Brandon fire department. The unit, believed the only one .of its kind attached to a fire| brigade in Canada, will work primarily in recovery of bodies in drowning accidents. GRIM REMINDER GILLINGHAM, England (CP) A motorist in this Kent town carries the following sign on the back of his car: "See you later, overtaker. I'm an under- taker." |X4:30 pm. *7:30 = x IWHEN YOU 60 BY BUS ; TO THE J | CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITIO |AUGUST 18th to SEPTEMBER 4th El l6 Ll LLL | DIRECT INTO THE GROUNDS sale | Includes Admission For children's fares see your Agent] (except Sunday) LEAVE OSHAWA Actually filmed amid the grandeur of Pe Canadian Rockies! ROUND = TRIP W\\D DOG OF THE NORTH TECHNICOLOR® Based on the exciting adventure novel py JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD | @ dcreen delight for evryd the Feature of: 2:00 3:50 5:50 7:50 9:45 ---- ocly" | RALPH RICHARDSON / PETER LAWFORD LEE J.COBB/SAL MINEO /JOHN DEREK JILL HAWORTH 3 SHOWS DAILY -- 12:45 - 4:25 - 8:20 P.M. 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