4 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 26, 1962 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The provincial government will not be asked to bear the full cost of secondary school educa- tion in Ontario by seven of the eight municipalities that make up the Durham County area high school board. This was decided following a two-hour debate in the Bowman- ville Town Hall Wednesday night. But Port Hope town council apparently doesn't agree with the rest of the municipalities. It has drafted a_ resolution #\which will be forwarded to the Ontario mayors and reeves | the provincial legislature, ask- ing the government to assume school costs. ville, Newcastle and Millbrook --decided upon a lesser request to the Ontario government. Their resolution calls for aj # nd BURNING DEBRIS STARTS SMALL FOREST FIRE study it we have to approve it and chalk ii up as an uncon- trollable expense. We have to explain to our taxpayers why their taxes have gone up and its not just enough to tell them its an uncontrollable ex- pense that is the cause." Mr. Wladyka charged that municipalities in the Durham area dwellers who work, play in Oshawa. They live in the township and expect the same services they would get if they lived in the city." Darlington Township Reeve| Garnet convention and subsequently to} Darlington Township is the fast- est growing municipality in the county today because of its 100 per cent of secondary | proximity to Oshawa. "carrying suburban shop and are Rickard agreed that AJAX -- The small commun- jity of Ajax has developed, prac- As an example, Mr. Hobbsjtically overnight, a 75-member cited the Ontario Hospital Serv-|choir and 30-piece orchestra ices Commission which he|which will present Handel's blamed for the increased costs Messiah on May 4. of hospitalization. From its ot oe eory and "Bef rovincial interfer-| {rom surrounding districts, Ajax ence 'the get per aay was $7.50| as produced an efficient group per person, while today it has) f singers and musicians in less risen to about $23," he said,|than four months. The motiva- "and I'm sure this triple-|tion behind this movement has crease is not completely attrib-/been Ajax choirmaster, Dave uted to increased medical costs./Karry, and a six-month building Blue Cross gave us almost the fund for a new Ajax and Pick- same protection before the Serv- &""8 General Hospital. ices Commission was intro- All proceeds from the one- duced." Teachers' salaries were not excluded in the debate. The venture has not cost its Charles Tamblyn, chairman participants or the town a cent. of the Durham County District/Music scores for the Messiah School will be given to the hos- pital drive. School board, said the board) were loaned by the Alto Music had tried to hold the level of | Shop in Oshawa, and the Ajax 'It's areas like Darlington|teachers' salaries this year, but! Public School Board donated its to ultimately break the back of the taxpayers in the smaller municipalities." Mr. Rickard suggested that The other municipalities --)that other municipalities in the|pjamed Toronto as the worst! <¢ itori t hone: Darlington, Clarke, Hope andjdistrict have to carry," said! offender school auditorium for yehear Cavan townships, and Bowman-|Mr. Wladyka, "and it's going! schedule. in raising the salary sals. Only the soloists will be paid. Soloists are Bernard John- son, Canadian Opera Company baritone; tenor Alex Forrest, soloist with the Hamilton Bach GET CREAM OF CROP "They just gather the cream lof the crop," he said. Durham Group Urges Ajax Choir Will School Grants Study Present Messiah' tea guests with Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Taylor. Vrs. Nelson Fice, Douglas and Keith, Zion, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Westlake | before Keith leaves to spend ;some time in the west. is Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Trull musicians from Oshawa and and family, Hampton, were tea other nearby communities. lguests with Mr. and Mrs, Musical Bronce Me su-|Lloyd Broome and family. pervisor of music for Pickering) yrs John Law Township, says the production) iss Norma Coote ay os of the Messiah "'is the realiza-| yjlle, Mrs. Ray Bemis, Oshawa tion of a dream of several|/were with Mr. and Mrs, E. ey So People like to sing --/Spires and family. : an is is a case of people get- ; i ting together to do just that," tag we nue Ri RA Bass pyearsi Hamiltonian) munity hall recently with 51 a Me jax four years @80-\ present: Euchre and Lost Heir La Is choirmaster at Ajax'S were enjoyed by the old people oly Trinity Anglican Church. while the children played night production at Ajax High/don's St. Mildred's Church. |for the audience in the hig 'school. Tickets are $1. Several years ago he perform- 4 Jeli i - ames in th i ed in England's musical theatre 8 ? in the lower Hall Mrs, Harvey Yellowlees read and was choirmaster of Lon- ; the minutes of last year and the following officers were jelected; past president, Vernon Powell; president, Mrs. Ivan Ellicott; vice-president, Frank Wright; secretary, Mrs. Wes. Yellowlees; treasurer, Mrs, vat Barbara Kunkel; program come About 700 seats are seg mittee, - Mr. and" Mrs. Don Thompson, M.. and Mrs. Erne _.jest Hockaday, Mr. and Mrs, |Ron. White. 2 Family Group |. ifaietety, ot Mt "For a community the size of Ajax, our members. should be proud of what they are doing," says Karry. "We don't pretend to be the Mendelssohn choir, but we'll improve with age." Hockaday visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cowling, Whitby, recently. provincial government study of|municipal councils meet with! Board member Alan Strike, a choir: soprano Elsie Drygala of Names Officers Mr. and Mrs. Norval Wotton the possible re-adjustment of|the secondary school board to|Bowmanville |awyer, agreed'Qshawa: and Burlington con- secondary school grants to com-/give the municipalities a bet-/that negotiating with teachers trajto Florence Searle pensate for the lack of indus-|ter understanding of the!js not a delightful task. dah ta th : feat at trial and commercial assess-|board's function. "They ask for the moon and The agree : c ve be 0 {ment in the rural and smaller, 'Nothing is more important|we give them a quarter of it," what hag g oa se ba ger | municipalities to this country than education,"!he said, "'but it was Niagara munity Cc a 4 be estra ai This resolution will be for- he said, "'ii is the key to sur-|Peninsula board that caused °° 2 oe ste 0 7 se Pet _|warded to the association of|yival. But we can only afford)an along-the-line minimum. in- be ig Filjah b Mi aac mayors and reeves, the Ontario|an educational system that our|crease this year which created |¥°r is the Elijah, by Mendels-| |Trustees and Ratepayers Asso-|economy can stand." jan adjustment across the sohn. |ciation and the Ontario Muni-; Mr, Rickard predicted that in)poard, and this costs money," The orchestra will be supple- |cipal Association. 1966 Darlington's secondary} he said. "' \mented this year by _amateur | -Last night's meeting was school regisiration will be 833' Mr. Tamblyn said that if the) _ ea A jcalled on the initiative of Port|pupils. "But today we only|poard didn't hire good teach-|ones?" he asked, knowing he e Budget = Ajax Hospital Hope Mayor Mike Wladyka. He|have facilities for 500 students ers the parents would soon be|had answered his own question. | | s m | Jr. Auxiliary Plans Meetin fee pry digo ee yee a oe ee, Be ee down its back. He said the) A four-man committee chosen g |support their resolution because tie en board is put in the position ofjat the meeting, Mr. Strike, |he has already supported his wee ata cate was having to compete with other|Mr. Rickard, Ross Stevens, AJAX -- The first meting of|council's resolution asking the herturben: over the unfairness|D0@rds for teachers' services. |deputy-reeve, Bowmanville and E DECREASES the newly-formed Junior Auxil-/Provincial government to as- in HIGH taxation naianmwiant "It's just like an auction) Walter Reynolds, secretary of ) DE ut iary of the Ajax and Pickering) Sume 100 per cent of secondary)' levied ior Fea yaa) "school| Block," he said. "Do we sit|the area board, drafted the niimbanee He anid municipal] Still and get poor teachers or|resolution in 15 minutes. | Houndarien should no longer | Paise our salary schedule and) If received unanimous ap- auist whenit bombe.to collect-| 8&t_ our share _of the goodiproval from the municipalities. ing money for secondary school -- purposes, With the advent of the| motor car, municipal boundaries} no longer exist, and I feel the government should give thought fo assessing industry on a province-wide scale," he said. Mayor Ivan Hobbs of Bow- manville said he wouldn't want to see the government take over 100 per cent of the costs be- cause if it did, "the taxpayers would be paying more than they're paying now." viisted recently with Black- stock friends. Sintee Mr. and Mrs. Don Pascoe, Sunday Dean and Danny, were recent with 13\ visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pascoe. A forest fire which burned itself out about four miles north of Bowmanville caused some excitement for nearby residents Wednesday after- noon, The fire began when | high winds swept flames into the bush from burning rub- | By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA The Explorers' |group met in the School room recently girls present. Mrs. Tink led the study group on "The Church Steps Out." Jennifer Best read a poem. Lou /Ann Ayre and Carol Hills read |the scripture. made her New York debut as Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor a singer and comedienne in and family were recent Sunday|Charlot's Revue, in 1924. ped and chemicals dumped | black smoke covered the | by the Goodyear Tire. and | area for several minutes. The Rubber company at the Bow- | Bowmanville Volunteer Fire | manville sand and gravel pit. | Department was called, but An employee at the scene | at the time was containing a said the trees were too full of | grass fire at the Southview sap to burn a great deal of the bush. However, dense | Golf course. --Oshawa Times Photo STAGE VETERAN Toronto - born Beatrice Lillie Uxbridg Mill Rate Hiked The two other instalments will No- IS SEX NECESSARY ? By ELSA STORRY UXBRIDGE -- Town Counciljfall due on August 15 and brought in their 1962 budget vember 15. Tuesday night showing a resi- TOXIC WAS dential mill rate of 91.33 com- Councillor is Bert Simpson,)|" ' sep. tage : pared with 86.15 in 1961, an in- chairman of the sewage com- gob hides be brie ie BCHbOL Costs I OnVAriG. crease of 5.18 mills. mittee, reported that he and eta nurses' residence/NO EXPENSE CONTROL The commercial mill rate is|\ Mayor Stanley Beach had met)° or ts Cet Es : Getting the debate under way, 97.98. as compared with 90.47\with Kenneth Coulter, of the The group, numbering about| mr, Wladyka explained the edu- last year Fritz Glitsch (Canada) Ltd.,\a dozen, will hear a talk by) cational set-up in the area, The 1962 assessment for the Company, and learned that new|M. J. Gerrow, RN, director of) where municipal governments town is $2,439,070 equipment had reduced the/nursing for the hospital. have some measure of control Mr. Gould asked Council's|toxic waste in the sewer sys-| Known as_ the "Checker-jover the public school board consideration of taking on as tem, as required by the OWRC./ettes', the girls organization which is an elected body, but accounts receivable in the bud-. 'They are treating and dilut-/will be under the supervision|/no cortrol whatsoever over the get or adding to the sewer de-|ing most:of the waste that goes/of the Women's Auxiliary andjarea high school board, whose benture an amount of $6,592.71,,0ut and maintain they are/will form a number of projects|members are appointed by the which is made up of surveys) bringing toxic amount'connected with hospital work. |councils of the various munici- and reports of various engin-|down," Councillor Simp- Immediately after formation, | Palities. eers during the last three or son the Junior Auxiliary received Referring to the high school four years, who made estimates) Mayor Beach added that the| an anonymous gift donation, board, he said, "the municipal- and surveys of the town's sew-;company had assured them! which will be used for making|ity is handed the bill and then ers. This amount has been paid.|that if the water they are) cmocks for the girls. JA Presi- Without even having time to "By adding it on, and getting dumping into the sewer is CON-| dent, Sue Ann Copping, offered |pemmm a loan from Central Mortgage taminated more than the OWRC) thanks for the gift on behalf of and Housing Corporation, we permits, they will make every the proup. would be entitled to a loan of attempt to correct it. i ie he ' $4,395," said the Deputy Reeve. He said that they were told), The Junior Auxiliary is look- T fish 3 aan on tite jing for new members, said Miss If the sewer project is com-|that previous Councils had not Canis a ahee sill be. Gel pleted by a specified time, we|met with them in the last three raadrak the ay se :: ae ¥ are entitled to a rebate from|years to discuss: this matter,) yi. yin '4 sl AE aap CMHC of 25 per cent. We would|and they did not feel that they] (ore. Guy j bes sin Ny at te) be saving approximately $1100)were properly versed in their) ech first and tha a tag by adding it to our debenture. operations. lee canedhh dhe ihibee ae a a It will help to reduce the mill The Mayor told council that|) os notation to the h ape rate by 2.7 mills." this industry was now, employ-|{T@nsportation to the hospital. Another amount, $900, which|ing more people in the Uxbridge was required for a new engine) plant than in the Oshawa plant. Advisory Committee and the in the fire truck, must also be/They have a plan, the Mayor)|Parks Committee to prepare a added, said Mr. Gould, and/said, where they will add an-/ bylaw setting up the Uxbridge asked Council's consideration of| other 3000 square feet this sum-| Recreation Committee. this sum. mer. woe Both of these sums were in-| 'They led us to believe," said} cluded in the budget by resolu-|Mr. Beach, "that they wish to tion. expand and continue to be in The deputy reeve announced) Uxbridge." to Council that most of the town) Reeve John Ball asked that it debentures would be retired|be on record in the minutes that by 1967, He suggested that de-|the Mayor and Mr. Simpson bentures of about $100,000 would'spent three hours in the plant, be required for the sewer proj- and submitted a complete re- ect.. cord to Council. 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