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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jul 1962, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 25, 1962 WHITBY And DISTRICT | Committee Reports O modation for the Administration|commodation: Hamilton, Wel- of Justice for the City of Osh-|land, London, Sarnia, Goderich, awa and the County of Ontario.;Owen Sound, Barrie, Peter- "Kindly advise the date and|borough, Cobourg, Belleville, time when representatives of|Brampton. Second visits were your Council will be able to| made to Barrie, Cobourg, Peter- meet with our Committee. |borough, Owen Sound, London OSHAWA I 7m jand Sarnia. The ees ae ee The visits to these various : centres were solely at the ex- oa ye tg Egg hgy aay pense of the County of Ontario lmatication of June 38: jand none of these expenses have | "Your letter of June 26, 1962) wa Mach valuable was received informing that thel tion was obtained as a Standing Committee on County Property would like to meei with representatives of Oshawa City Council prior to July 14 to; clining an invitation by the/CMsider Court House accom-|,ayious centres visited very property committee for further| Modation for the Administration| y2rious suggestions. From these meetings on the project and also], Justice. Gite Council .. |visils we will be able to avoid suggesting that county council| Oshawa ie! Sig ripe 1D/ some of the mistakes that have did not know what its property Committes'on June 28. an YOur) been made in other jurisdictions committee was up to. letter ahi Pee of. the matters) and to provide the City of Osh- The morning session of coun- which received consideration. It awa and for the County of* On- cil was taken up with discus-/W4S the feeling of the Councill(,+ig with the most modern and sion of the property committee's 'Na! they are not being inform-| oongmical accommodation for report on the situation, which ed Lapin -- pec sotions 9 tits fidletal area: follows. For the reader who is\YOUr "Ommittee, and there was ssi : _also the feeling that County, APPROACHED COUNTY | towards pg yey ct Council might not be fully in-) Mr. T. K. Creighton, QC and and justice building for Ontario {ormed either. City Council feel,,Mr. G. Murdoch appeared be: County and the City of Oshawa,|'erefore, that the request for)fore County Council on April 24, the property committee's report) 4 meeting should come from the}1961, and on behalf of the On- covers the situation quite well,|COUnty Council, and proposalsitario County Law Society, out- Following the reading of the should come from them before/lined to County Council, the} report, members of county coun- discussions take: place. siege : Saint cil gave the property committee HISTORY OF TALKS prong ges ar a ihe a unanimous vote of confidence.' Again, we-would like to point County if Ontario This presen- The committee's report fol-/out that County Council, on May|tation clearly outlined the lack lows. A story elsewhere 1a these! 15 7 y , | : i! s 15, 1962 authorized your Com-|o¢ proper accommodation for Pages recounts the discussion) mittee to enter into negotiations] oy, courte in tls area and action taken later in the|with representatives of the Coun- ee : ae | day as a result of the reading!cij of the City of Oshawa on all|, The County Judge, the Sheriff,| of this report. matters concerning the provid-|'Me Crown Attorney, and the In- On May 15, 1962 you author-|ing of proper facilities for the spector of Legal Offices have of- ized your County Property Com-| Administration of Justice for|feted constructive criticism : of mittee this judicial area. the various schemes that have (a) to obtain an option on a) On May 9, 1961, July 21, 1961,|Dee" Proposed. From time to site from 10 to 15 acres within|Qctober 12, 1961 and again on|time your Committee has repens the vicinity of the Town of| tune 7, 1962 representatives of|d '0 County Council the views Whitby for the purpose of con-|the Council of the City of Osh-\f these officials. structing a new County Building} awa met with representatives of} The question of Court House for the Administration of Jus-|this Council to consider the accommodation has been pre- tice and County Administrative! question of Court House accom-|sented to County Council in the purposes. modation for this judicial area.|following written reports: (b) to enter into negotiations|For reasons unknown to your! May 26, 1960, | with representatives of the Committee, the Council of the| September 21, 1960, Council of the City of Oshawa! City of Oshawa has refused to] April 24,° 1961, on all' matters concerning the/ authorize their representatives! 7,16 91 1961 providing of proper facilities for|to continue further the negotia-|' Aiea! the Administration of Justice for tions with your Committee and| November 16, 1961, 3 4 judicial area. 'in their communication they!May 15, 1962. Sri ges oy ao Riyal ogprne have stated that County Council! During the discussion of these, rt 3 com-imight not be fully informed Of|reports, detailed information mittee requested immediately @\the plans and actions of your|was presented to the Council. | meeting with the representatives! Commi a : comp pair Mr. T. W. Beddall, an archi- of the Council of the City of} Under these circumstances, it tet Who hae been cheeses on Oshawa. On June 7, 1962 your/has now become impossible fox! 3 time and material st has County Property Committee met| your Committee to carry out the anki sbvaeal skelshed blans! at the Court House, with the fol-| instructions of County Council - pepe to th rte re '| lowing representatives of 'the/on May 15, 1962 and therefore,| 1,4 as 9 tis oreseet Vout Council of the City of Oshawa:|your Committee recommended hares mo Hou pas Me ---- pg saan ee. Alder-/ihat the Warden call a Special sled oa o> Lyi a i ah 'man John Dyer, Alderman Hay-|Session of County Counci ; ward Murdoch, Alderman Albert/deal with this m Abag on 2 chitect has explained these pro- } ean P Is to County Council V. Walker. : cial Session will cost the rate-/P0S4s to County Council. At this meeting, your Chair-|payers of the County of Ontario|. The foregoing indicates that man outlined the activities of/the sumo f $760.55, an additional|the members of County Council the members of the Standing!expenditure which could have|have been well informed about Committee on County Property heen avoided if the Council of|the requirements for the Admin- in their study of the question of|the City of Oshawa had not re-|istration of Justice for this judi- additional accommodations for|fused to .continue negotiations|cial area and the decisions of the Administration of Justice. It}with your Committee that had|this Council have been arrived) was pointed out that this study'been started in 1961, at only after an exhaustive and of the past three years had been) We would like to deal with the| Careful study of the several al- carried out under the authority|jnference that County Council ternative proposals Presented to) rd County Council and at the|might not be fully informed of|Council by your Committee. | ounty's expense. The purpose|the plans and actions of your| Section 355 of the Municipal of = yer ha og rea 4 Committee. |Act states: members of County Council witt | re > essential information so that TO COUNTY COUNCIL ® sage eMmOre son Of Sy esy they could arrive at a proper, The question of Court House) COUtY Shall provide and main-| 7 prop' tain a County Court House and decision concerning the most|accommodation has been fully| County Jail beneficial and economical policy|reported to County Council by) fobs to follow in providing additional|the different Standing Commit-| (2) The Court House and Jail Court House accommodation.|tees on County Property during) Shall be sufficient for the pur- Your Chairman mentioned the the years 1960, 1961 and. 1962.| Poses of every city and separat- following points: Many alternative plans have) ed a --_ part of the The renovatior { resent been considered by -County|;\ounty for judicial purposes as Court eh ona yi ngdcer ance Council during these three|Well as for the purposes of the tion of additions thereon would) Years. During this period, many| County. not provide the most economical Courses of action were consider-| angrpRATION and efficient facilities for the/¢d by County Council and on!" sections 367 and 368 of the correct function of the various! May 15, 1962, the Council of the! atunicinal Act provides: Courts, If additional accommo. County of Ontario approved in| where a» City or separated dation is required within the Principle, rough sketched plans|tqwn ig required to contribute next ten or fifteen years, jt|*hat appeared to meet the pres-ltqwards the cost of enlarging would be impossible to provide ent needs of the Administration improving or repairing a Court for it on the present site of Justice for the City of Osh-ittouse or Jail and the cost It appears to be more eco- 2% and the County of Ontario) thereof will be in excess of $10,- nomical and practical to pur- ae ie sh oe future aint the City and separated town chase a new. site and erect a Pansion that will be required in have a voice in determining new building thereon ten or fifteen years time. It was whether or not such enlarce.| Bo : ,, \the intention that these pro-jment improvement or re a _-Sketched Plans of a new build- posals would form the basis of should a d a sold ing were prepared for the use Of discussion between your Com- Court H cb mas 7 e _ another County Council only. mittee and representatives of -- wee oe "a erected, Several sites have been took- the City of Oshawa, 368--Uness the Councils of the ed at in the vicinity of the Town 'The proposals submitted by County and City and separat of Whitby. your committee and approved|®d town agree, the site of the) No binding decision concern- by this Council were evolved| Court House or Jail or whether ing either the site or a building over a long period of time and|°" Ot any enlargement, im has been made it may be appropriate at this|Provement or repair of the 'Court House or Jail should be SET UP MEETING time to briefly review the vari- pie ther Court H j _) jade or another Cour ouse or A 7 The representatives of the|" factors that influence Coun Council of the City of Oshawa cil in its decisions ae ee a Lo y sha e elermin vy ar agreed to discuss the question aun a ysodete alg ine tration under The Arbitrations of accommodations for the Ad- eae gp ' | ministration of Justice with served the crowded conditions)" | their Council and to meet again the Crown -Attonieys Office, Your committee hed hoped with your County Property the Sheriffs Office, the Su-/ that negotiations with Committee at the Court House! Pour. je an he races sentatives of the Counc a ag ng yt na proper Court Room facilities for| Cit of Oshawa would have pro were advised that the question Be Supreme and Counhy Couet/coemen roan the sumener OF Colle House pecommodations| nee: witnesses and other)/months and that an agreement ' ~ . ap. | Persons who have had to use the/for the construct of a Cour had not been considered at the! Court House facilities r the construction of a Court last meeting of the City Council} The garioke lack a secninina House adequate for the needs but this matter would be dis-| dations had been drawn to the Of this judicial area would have cussed at a Council meeting on! attention of County: Council by|been ready for presentation to Thureday, June 41, and after! the Grand Jury in its reports the Councils of the City of Osh Be er ee Pel asind Penreery 6. 1000. FMR vised of a suitable time for aig, 1960, November 21, 1960, June|{W% *4 the County of Ontario joint meeting of representatives 9, 1961, September 18, 1961,| 'his fall. The ratification of the < Bond = ma ont City) June 4, 1962. agreement Sieur Prey Cominites Rey Sous <n. Grane ted the hiring of an architect Ou June 28, 1962 the following the Cily a! Oshawa aad Casi and during the winter months, co y resse to the Clerk of the City of Osh- awa: VISITED BUILDINGS "The Standing Committee on During the years 1960 1961 County Property would like (o\and 1962, the Standing Commit- meet with representatives of|tee on County Property visited your Council prior to July 14,/ the following centres in order 1962 at the Court House, Whitby, in idy at fir hand! Justice can Ontario, to consider the question: how other areas me! the of acpquate Court House accom- problem of Jack of adequite ac- ¥ Oshawa Council, after negotia- tions over more than one year with a committee of Ontario County Council stirred up a mare's nest this month when a letter was received by 'the county group turning down an invitation to further meet the committee to discuss a proposed new county administration and administration of justice build- ng. In fact, the letter, sent to the county property committee early in July, sparked a special meet- ing of the Ontario County Coun- cil, at a cost, incidentally, of $760.55. The hassle started when a letter came from Oshawa de- informa- result of these visits. Your Standing Com- mittee on County Property re- ceived from the elected repre- sentatives and officials of the repre-! il of the would have permit- detailed plans and specifications for the Court House could have been prepared and construction of the building commenced in 1963. We do not believe that the construction of new accommo dation for the Administration of he ved much onger without. ser V feet ing the operation of the Courts of Ontario. to spect and.s de' have ous |been charged to the City of Osh-) minimum requirements for the| sheep since 1948. His father was' Participation. with approximate costs. The ar-| ~~ | Asleep In Car | COUNCIL SPUKNS REQUEST Fined $50 For Impairment BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- An Oshawa man was fined $50 and costs or seven days in court) here Tuesday when he pleaded guilty to impaired driving. By ELSA STORRY having liquor in a place other) their spokesman, to request than his residence. "$900 to beautify their park, and Constable Peter DenHoed of| nave a playground for pre- the Bowmanville OPP de- school children. tachment said he found Kelly asleep in the front seat of a car on the south shoulder of Highway 2 near Trull's road. He also stated that he found a lfull pint of liquor under. the| bien ly | munity. Kelly admitted taking two! He 'said that at this stage, shots of liquor after taking ®'when they were starting from| couple of pills for high blood nothing, it was impossible preety: __jraise $450, and that he felt) a that the .25 mill rate raised in their community taxes. should be spent in that community, re- gardless of money raised. The delegation asked for an amend- ment to the bylaw. Reeve Scott explained the re- creation and parks bylaw which iprovided that the $6500 raise over the whole Township for ». Parks purposes would be used e|for such purpose providing the community raised funds which jwould be matched dollar for the Parks and _ Recreation Board had approved their re- quest, but that the money would) 5 e Hampton Man Judges Sheep At Stampede HAMPTON (Staff)--A Hamy ton area sheep breeder was on of the judges at a two-day live- stock exhibition at the Calgary Stampede recently. dollar. . The sheep were judged by| "'It was felt," said the Reeve Boyd Ayre who. assessed the) 'that we were not in a position show as "very good in quality|to take over parks and operate and quantity'. them as 'a Township Depart- Ayre is a Suffolk and Cheviot|ment and that it was necessary breeder and has been showing|to get local assistance and local $ 0 s e a e a a sheep breeder. The Reeve went on to sug-'c Suffolks represented the larg- gest that since there were five est number of sheep exhibited' serviced lots on the West Rouge by Alberta and B.C. brecders|area donated by the subdivider, followed by Cheviots, Hamp-|comprising only one acre, that shires, Southdowns and Corrie- perhaps they could be sold for dales. - . ARRAS. aS Rolled Car To Miss Skunk, Charge Dropped BOWMANVILLE (Staff)--An Oshawa youth had a charge of} careless driving against him dismissed in court here Tues- day after he told Magistrate R.| B, Baxter, 'I swerved to miss a skunk". Robert Huber, 19 of 240 Sen-| eca street was identified by po-| | n e lice as the driver of a car that went into a ditch on the Osh- awa Town Line, June 2, and rolled over, coming to rest on its side. A passenger with Hu- ber was slightly injured. Magistrate Baxter came to the| conclusion that trying to avoid the animal was an involuntary act and dismissed the charge. West Rouge Park Seeks $900 Boost {about $20,000, and the proceeds : ; | BROUGHAM -- A delegation used to purchase a larger parcel Patric Joseph Kelly, 52 of 374/from West Rouge approached /of undeveloped land, which Building Negotiations "i's iin, atari 'oun omens $10 and costs or three days for! Monday night, Stanley Frost! ground. pa ship. He referred again to the : .2% mill rate in his area and | Mr. Frost told Council that) aig: spend this amount in the area. not be forthcoming unless half), of it was raised by the com-' 4. ed that most of the Township to Parks Board which has receiv- matching basis, bulk had surpassed 50 per cent|ber of the meetings. of the budget. haps at people should be asked if they PARK BOARD APPOINTED were willing to pay a mill and parks in the Township '"start-/¢Tt even have any with, He mentioned Brougham| on and Hubert Wank. by raising the money. He could) see that the present system was | that the municipality can afford to pay 100 per cent for parks." PARKS BYLAW PASSED | A new Parks and Recreation bylaw was passed, repealing the former one. Again Harry Ashten was appointed Parks Administrator, and a clause stipulated that ail requirements must be piaced on a purchase order, and approved by the Ad- ministrator, before expendi- tures could be approved. The bylaw includes a new jmember of the board, Gordon |Shaver, of West Rouge who re- Mr. Frost maintained that the rk was owned by the Town- "T think you have a duty to t indicates to the taxpayer that e is supposed to get something that quarter mill.' Councillor 'Hubert Wank stat- Nineteen-year-old Gene Peters \of Montrave "avenue was jmanded to Sept. 11 on three|4 Bowmanville ple \charges, in court here Tuesday,| lane one gence, causing death. the hit-run death of 31-year-old/ - Craig Howe of 420 Stevenson) road north. Peters also faces| charges of failing to remain at the scene of an accident and! driving while his licence was. suspended, tga by Crown Attorney, arry man. Defence Counsel Terence ¥ Kelly of Oshawa}County Soil and Crop Improve- agreed to the adjournment. Oshawa Youth Hides In Woods y . Draws Remand ct' Fined 920 On 3 Counts district youth who tried to es- cape from police after he had BOWMANVILLE (Staff) jbeen drinking under age, was found hiding in a woods near 'Newcastle, the court was told | Tuesday. re-| Edward Kimmerly, 19 of RR ys - wait to , , y.\the charge of consum iquor including criminal negli-| under age. He was fined $20 and costs or five days by Magistrate 8) R. B, Baxter. Rod Row Plots Explained To County Group UXBRIDGE -- The Ontario Peters was charged followin The lengthy adjournment was ment Association held two suc- cessful meetings during last places Clifford Laycox, a for- mer Councillor. The board re-) commended this change sincé| Mr. Laycox had missed a num.-_| d money, has received it on a and that the The Board now comprises --| "To change it this year would|F. B. Baker, Kalman Vizely,| tart some hot potatoes rolling," |Donald Beer, Donald Hopkins,, he cadd, {Gordon Shaver, Deputy Reeve} Mrs, Jean McPherson and Coun-! Mr, Wank suggested that 'per-| cinor W, J. Givanine. the next election the A bylaw was passed appoint-| ne half for park purposes. ing the Board of the Rouge Hil] "Pickering is growing," he;Community Park Board, to ad-| aid, '"'and we should be acquir-|minister the athletic field and} ing parks before they are too|community hall under the Com.|Charged after Constable Patrick Harte-Maxwell of the Bowman- Members are -- John Raw- Ville OPP detachment said he Finley G. Crosgrey, Rob-|had to veer the police cruiser Smith,|Sharply to the shoulder of the and represent.|'oad in Tyrone, to avoid a col- ing Council, Mrs. Jean McPher- | lision. xpensive to buy. munity Programs Act. Councillor Milton Mowbray | dvised Mr. Frost that other|>on, Robinson, Robert Chester Ufnal, d from scratch, and did not) land to start) nd Greenwood, and how the! UNE ommunity paid for the land| ANCIENT INDIA Patna in Bihar state, India,| othe heal was the capital of the Maurya Oshawa man was fined $10 and! |costs or five days here Tues- day after he pleaded guilty to failing to yield half the road. --------/the AA and had taken some pills. | bulldozer operator,"' said Mag- ; jistrate R. B, Baxter. "I guess "At the present time, how- empire for 100 years up to about! you don't worry about getting ver,' he said, "I do not see|230 BC. lout of the road of anybody.' week at the rod row test plots. The meeting was held at the farm of Clifford Ross, Beaver- ton, and at the farm Jf Frank Carson, Claremont. Professor Neil Stoskopf, Field Husbandry Department, OAC, Guelph, was the guest speaker. He described each variety in the plot, pointing out its good and weak points. The varieties in these rod row plots are as follows: Oat varie. ties -- Russell, Garry, Shield, Clinfland 60, Rodney; barley varieties -- York, Brant, Herta, Nord, Parkland, Keystone, Champlain. There was an excellent turn- out of farmers and 4-H Grain Club members at these meet- ings. It will be a few days be- fore these rod row variety tests are harvested. Any farmers interested in visiting the plots are welcome to do so. The Rod Row test plots are the co-operative effort of the OAC, Guelph, the farmer who has the plots on his farm, and the Ontario Department of Agri- 'culture Office, at Uxbridge. For Police Car | Driver Fined BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- An, Wilfred James Evenden was Evenden said he belongs to "I notice your occupation is a makes the difference DISCOUN FEATURE Driver, 78, Fined For Not Yielding A 78-year-old motorist was fined $10 and costs or five days in| court here Tuesday after he was convicted of failing to yield half the road for another car to pass.) John Shackleton of. Liberty street south, Bowmanville, claimed he was on his right side when his car collided with a car SWEET PICKLED - COTTAGE ROLLS ~~ Boneless - All Meat 59: driven by Frank Glasbergen of RR 2 Janetville. The accident occurred on a country sideroad known as the Manvers-Darling- ton boundary line. But Glasbergen didnt think so, and after hearing police evi-| dence in regard to skidmarks and where the point of impact| occurred, neither did Magistrate R. B .Baxter. i SIDE - JACK SPRATT - 1st Quality UTRITIOUS & DELICIOUS | | | BACON Port Perry Piano Results | oy By MRS. C. H, REESOR PORT PERRY -- The music| FROZEN POT TURKEY SAVE 25¢ MACARONI & CHEESE % OZ. PKG. - SAVE 12¢ PIES. makes BRITISH COLUMBIA LARGE NO. | the difference BING CHERRIES Sweet ». 29. CALIFORNIA NO. } ----- RED CARDINAL GRAPES 21s. 33¢ ae Ob 9 ob. CANTALOUPES OR SALTED 1 U8. SODA CRACKERS 2/696 | MOM'S examinations of the pupils of Mrs. Florence Harper, ATCM, RMT, are as follows: Grade VIII Piano--Honors Marilyn G. Fralick, Lynne M | Beare; pass -- Robert A. Cowie-! son, Grade Crozier Grade V, honors J, Vernon Grade IV, honors -- A. Healey Grade Il, first class honors --Joyee F. Collins; Kathryn G Vernon, Linda J. Tripp, hon ore Sharon A. Reare, Mar tha K: Carnegie, pass-- Wendy M. MeNenley Grade 1, first clase hanore Sharon 1) Wade, honoree Brenda A, Webster Theory results first clase honors n Willlams, Connie J. Carnegie honors, Elizabeth A. Cowleson SCOTIAN GOLD APPLE scorr TOILET VI, pass -- Nancy Margaret Patricia Grade firant ! ! J » | Stoke TOMATOES serene Aue LATS ' Surprise Parties Pleasing Events KEDRON Two surprise parties were held recently to honor neighbors who are moy ing away from the community MOUTH MASH Maxwel! Mrs, Stanley Ogle was hostess: | fo a number of ladies who | gathered to give thelr wishes to Mrs. John Sage who is moving wilh her family to Whitby later this month Mrs. George Scolt entertained in honor of Mrs. Allan Wilbur,| who is moving to Oshawa Rey. Ronald Love has heen the guest minister on CKILB's Friendly Chat program on Sun- day evenings during July. ACCENT age te J Ouyreons enemas ave Ps ConrOM pares ava. 1/42 i MARGARINE PEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY TO 9 P.M. e 1 ts, SAVE 3¢ WAXED PAPER ">" 206 3/29¢ GOLD RIBBON 16 OZ. CATorDOG FOOD 48 07, SAVE 8¢ VITAMINIZED JUICE CARTON OF 6-7 OZ. BTLS, SEVEN UP prrosit 3/S1. AQUA, PINK, WHITE, YeLlow SAVE 4¢ PKG. OF 4 ROLLS TISSU 1 Hae COUPON ' with Mis COUPON \ AND PURCHABE OF AND PURCHASE OF . 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