aS ry @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 8, 1963 $660,000 BAY RIDGES SCHOOL OFFICIALLY OPENED Education Minister Chang e Requested ee Opens Pickering P.S, |In Postal System : | OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's! In the 15-year period endin, By MRS. MARY WILLIAMS |trict High School; Vern Statler,|buildings and property commit- vast postal system should be/1961, post office depaitenes had BAY RIDGES principal of Dunbarton High,|tees; Trustee Robt. Brown,|run like a private utility, the}a net surplus of $53,000,000 on -|Mr. Jeffrey of the Gibson.|chairman of finance committee|commission said in its iatest]gross revenues of $2,097,000,000, Jeffrey Construction Company; |and Mrs. Edmonds, vice-chair-|report to the government, re-|the commission noted. Cyril Morley, reeve of Picker-|man of the School Board. leased Monday night. SURPLUS HELPED -|ing Village; Mrs J. Adamson,| The girls' choir of Bayview| 'This is, in fact, the charac-| However, this was possible , _ [President of Pickering District|/Heights School, under the di-/ter of post office operations injonly because of a big surplus Chairman for the ceremonies|Home and School Council; John|rection of Mr. D, E. Karry, Di-|the United Kingdom," on first . Class mail, large "= was James H. Adamson, chair- Williams, president of Bayjrector of Music, entertained | Principal changes recom-|enough to offset substantial ¢ man of the Board of Trustees,|Ridges Ratepayers Association; | with a few selections of music. |mended by -the commission|losses on other classes of serv- Pickering Township School|Tommy Thomas, MLA; Bill TURN KEY OVER |would be financial, including] ice. Area No, 2. |Newman; Reeve Sherman Scott e|the establishment of a revoly-| The commission cited the cost ; j ; The ceremony of turning the|'" i Mr. Adamson stated the new/|of Pickering Township. gold Key Gear te the cancion zing fund to handle receipts and|of accommodation provided for school had 29 rooms and an} Dr. McKay of Dunbarton Unit- ; i i auditorium, twenty - four of ed Church; Rev. Jehn V. Mills,|Wa5 then performed with the an ean fe snentete shin aaa eee by ee which were classrooms. executive secretary Pub1ic|contractor Mr. Wintjes present-| 17.97 /000,000 annually, and super- For the, first time in school/School Trustees' Association of |ing it to W. Saccoccio the archi-/F oo pou, | aneuation soste' for shat Waae area No. 2, Industrial Arts and| Ontario; R. P. Matthews of the|tect, who presented it to Trus-| ARuANan MOA dati lemployees, «about $15,000,000 Home Economics are being|Gideon International Society,|'¢e Fred G. Hunt who then Pre that Winch pans bs yes now charged to the finance Ki t E taught as of last September. |Mrs. Oliphant, chairman Bay-|S¢Mted it to John A. Tickle,|that Of second-class 'mail-.|department, Ingston LScapee " siarting this January physical | view Heights Home jand School a ae of the. school. laewanapire and periodicals--be| On the other hand some - re education will be taught in the| Association. ; Peed Err re aga BE scl Fe by an annual parliamen-revenues also were omitted Was Ajax Visitor [2uditorium to pupils f rom) Leslie Taylor, president Ki. p ster choot nuitary. grant rather than being\from post office accounts, |Glengrove, Vaughan Willard|wanis Club of Bay Ridges; Sais Ga ieee school by! cibsidized by profits from first |These included $6,000,000 an. NGSTON (CP)--Neil Don.|and Fairport schools as well as/O. Hamilton of the Canadian os Ree i swig Class mail--ordinary letters, (nually representing the value of . oo 'Morrison: oc of Toronto|to the pupils of Bayview/|Legion Branch 541, Dunbarton; ideas the Mises Pp tid The advertiser Ry become a free postal service provided for was sentenced Monday to one| Heights. Mr. Wintjes of the Winson Con. in Pickering Township from the beneficiary of the government's S0vernment departments, and 4 cng ach of three! taney struction Company; Mr, W. Mugla | policy of assisting the distribu-/interest earnings of nearly $2.- year in prison on eac $660,000 COST Saccoccio, architect: J'ohn\Year 1669 to today. »olicy isting | perp ings of nic charges of car theft and one of ota) cost of the school for mi. 1 Dees) He commended the trustees, 40" Of publications, said the)", on funds coming from escaping custo dy. The seN-\poth the original section doe ee Oe ieee planning of the schoo!|Commission. He was responsi-/Money order and postal bank tences are concurrent. the eight rooms added this| seo %. in.|t0 include kindergarten rooms| le for 40:to 70 per cent of the operations, used for the general Morrison, sentenced in 1960 to 'Ne ent $660,000. 'The new! Mr. K. D. Munroe, superin-| on) arary GHA erick rep content or many publications-- financial purposes of the gov- eight years for armed robbery, | School i i lidea in the tendent of Schools; The Honor-| tie needs tae shaae fa ode "ninety per cent was noted in ernment. '\car theft and possessing an|Sc200 1s te lars able William G. Davis, BA,| De needs for these in today's one case." Pendaciecaks RE offensive weapon, escaped) Th lea TOR. Van Houten th. Minister of Education; J. Ad- 8 aciiies.' The commission made no BUILD SLED SLIDE '|from Kingston Penitentiary's rusiee 1, HK. Van jamson, chairman oi the School) cy assrooms DOUBLED comment on the merits of the! ier . j sett troduced the guests on the plat-| p School Area No. 2; Fred ; , "s r ORT. WILLIAM, Ont. (CP) downtown rehabilitation centre," oard School Area No. 2; Fre He stated that the increase Policy. "But from the point of The parks and recreation d |Dec. 14. |form. Hunt, Trustee and chairman of} in school population across On.|VieW of constituting the Post! partment here heed 3.000 He pleaded guilty to the four| The honored guests were: |---- ees tario between September 1961|%fice as a business-like opera-|square feet of sand and gravel charges. The sentences will add) Rudolph Huebert, vice-principal jand September 1962 was ap. lion and assessing its perform-'to build a 192-foot toboggan 2 |one year to his term. |of the school; Mr. Walker, Mr. Ur e Federal proximately 67,000 pupils. ance in terms of financial) jige at Chippewa park ee ; Deputy Magistrate P. E. D,|Hurd, representing the consult- 9g ' A doubled school population Tesults, the imposition of an| winter. Its 30-foot HD allows | |Baker was told Morrison aban-|ing engineers; G. Todd, chair- over the past 15 years has re-|9>ligation to sunbsidize second five senarate runs doned one car in Kingston,|man of Pickering District High P : . ] quired double the number «pass mail from its own pocket) ---- = another in Ajax and a third in|School Board; J. C. Richard-- FP TOVINClA classrooms, he said. seems undesirable." Toronto. son, principal of Pickering Dis- He also stated that the past Pi gye ane : ORGANIST poate ucrichoahiitsisneemtanens nemo ee | £ jyear has been spent in revis-| TWO IN A GRAVE F Co-Operation 'ing courses for grades 7 to 12' KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CP) -- A LILA TREDWELL and this year a complete revi-jne sity byl i 8 j i Contracts Awarded or OTTAWA, (CP)--"There is a sion of courses for Kandoreas- No pareaa te 6 Seoued rg Appearing Nightly clear need for a more system-|ten and Grades 1 to 6 will be|same. grave space at an extra |atic approach to federal-provin-| made. \aearwe el $05 GENOSHA HOTEL Industrial Services [cal corperation," the Classe Monday night, adding that such Construction, |2, Step would benefit both levels BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --)303.52; Lorley Town council awarded two|Dublin, Ont., $45,959.55; E. F of government. } $ major contracts for construc-|Marsden, Port Hope, $46,505.50;| Reviewing the development of| Cross Town Paving, Toronto,|joint and allied services by Ot-| ion of the industrial land serv- ¢ eine of water and sewers and aj $55,552.50; Gaffney Construction,|tawa and the 10 provinces, the , sage ; " at] . : port says the record is a good : i e ined bridge over Soper Creek last/Stratford, $60,361.85; Mel - Ron re y THE NEW BAYVIEW school before an eight-room Davis and school principal |? |Construction, Whitby, $53,724.95; (one although some problems HEIGHTS. public school in addition was added to the John A. Tickle (lett) examin- OY consicuction Co, Lid. of/A0d Road Buldings Lid To. exist and many otner fields are) = 9G Che wonderful "family" time to see... Bay Ridges was icially le wall in the 3 'ven the con.|Tonto, $47,791.50. : J ig back of the school. The steel ing the mosaic tile Port Perry, was given the con | The royal commission indi- ' ; rt opened Monday nist Eauce, structure of the new addition new $660,000 school. The school |tract for constructing sewers |GET GRANTS 'cated a feeling that some fed- : ; i " i ith their low- i iall iviti ; ion, Hon. William G. Davis. can be seen at the far left. now contains 29 rooms. jand watermains wi Council passed the industrialleral activities can be handled Top photo--shows the new Lower photo--shows the Hon. --Ivan J. Williams Photos. jest tender of $50,727.16. Theliand servicing bylaw Oct. 30| etter at a lower level. r a n or ur e A A SUD a GED Ta EE RN "|award is subject to the approval! after the N. E. Sweet Co. Ltd.,| "The existence today of ener- of the town's consulting engin-/, chemical processing plant,/petic and competent public s | 4 B ooklin E eers, Procter and Redfern. |gave a firm commitment that|services in the i i b TCA @ ry |s : previnces en- Bowmanville Names r nt | The bridge contract was/it would locate in this area of larges the opportunities for ad- aga n y e jawarded to McLean-Foster Con-|the town. ministrative co-operation be- In Guernsey struction Co. Ltd., St. Mary's,| The consulting engineering|tween the two senior echelons Ont., with the lowest tender of|firm, Procter and Redfern told|of government and requires a Juage Jet TCA home to Britain or on to any other country in Europe via € s Standing Committees Competition sdb ies council last night the net cost|re-examination of federal serv-/ Burope for two weeks of holiday on connecting airline. Or choose BOAC Other tenders submitted for|0f the project to the town willjices to determine whether ade- : . : the sewer and watermain proj-|be $62,600. The town receives an| quate account has been taken| a 17-Day. Jet Economy Excursion 707 jet or low-cost turbo-prop Britan- me! lowing are ee es a tae NK |, , TORONTO --, The 18th Annuallect were Del Brarco Co. Ltd.,|80 per cent subsidy on thelof provincial development." Return Fare and you'll save up to nia services to Britain (in association to the various boards and com-|Shackelion. [petition hag entries from British|7tO™n, $52810.50; | Yeariey ee ooerudo" ** Well as| 'The report notes some "strik-/ $188 over regular summertime jet with TCA). Pay just 10%. down ' j j i ' , Loronto, A 4 "| + ing varia . missions for 1963 as ee m1 pray Dose. . fan*|Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and|con Construction, Humber| 'The first sod was tured forlattached to various grant pro-| economy fares. Jet in DC-8 comfort before you leave'on TCA's Fly Now -- en Striking COM: Recreation Commission _--W.|Prince Edward Island, making|summit, $54,360.18: Cobourg|the new chemical processing| grams, most of them "the re-/ to England, Scotland, France, Ger- Pay Later Plan. Home is $138 closer / : ~ it one of the most representa-| con, tion, 54,177.80 anq/Plant on Dec. 6. Mr. Sweet,|sult of historical accident" but : . . Fire Committee -- Chairman,|Fice, K. Shackelton, D. Strutt,/ii.. competitions to date and amram 3 on Brampton,|President of the company, sayslothers not so easily explained,| ™any, Switzerland, Austria, Ireland; -- see your travel agent or TCA now. Con. Fice; Con. Nichols, Con.|P. Chant, C. Kilmer, C. Samis,/one of the strongest 5 his new plant will employ about! 7, qT L 395.70 $39.75 down) ; Barta PM : | t st. $55,743.20. ; plant will employ about) for example, on shared high- Seomgeo oronte te London $395. $39.75 down a Se ey FoR tags _ gs og Svar Biowe| a esa And for the bridge contract,| Bn, persons in the first year of| way projects the federal gov- See how you save: Toronto te Glasgow $366.50 ($36.65 down) " ie ; a 1 7 | f s 7 itby, | OPer . rigidly refuses to con- man, Dept. Reeve Stevens; |S. ae le ge Ma and the largest number ya", Hoot Ps ey Pete k - Council hopes to attract future| tribute to the Cuschane of land. Reeve Little, Con. age 9 Coa. -- ' a oe of entries. Fifteen herds have| io Timber Summit. $48-|/dustry to this area which|This could produce absurdities See your Travel Agent or contact TCA Fares shown are TCA 17-Day Jet Economy Oke, Con. Hughes, ayor Comipittas ot idisoses __|a total of 28 animals represent-|__--" --_--_______--___ |overlooks Highway 401 from the|such as refusing to share the Excursion return fares, efefctive October Ist, ee cut? hele & Vann Ww jing ray ch ae Co- + tine ont tees Kinks 0 Base Line road. {$15,000 purchase of a farm 130 Bloor St. W., Toronto 1962 to March 31st, 1963, Commit -- os i . ' 'lumbia has three herds repre-|/. i , Ph pateisats WB oe ------ | whi ighw rossin man, Con. Hooper; Con. Fice, |C: icenbentiohdaes sented by 10 head. Alberta Thas|Matthis, Cobourg; Matt Heron, | BAD FARM YEAR cold ain th wotne barns off oo Little, Mayor Hobbs, ex- jone nog Pisco one animal and King; Ss Bruce Marshall, Ping incomes in Canada fell from pastures, but agreeing to Save even more with TCA's Group Travel Fares for 25 persons or more, for example: Toronte icio. ® rince Edward Islan as one TKIP. : ; | per cent in 1961 to the low-/a $50,000 underpass which would Ph ed Prpeey -- -) Councillor herd with two animals. . Roy ge iors Soggy bight oh as level since 1945. 'leave the farm intact. to Londen $341.70 retum economy class. Chairman, Reeve Litte; Con. op Ontario contenders in-|Prince Edward Island, is e|---- : used a aAlte ee Oke, Mayor + |clude the Grand and Reserve) lane Meantime booger in eH aia ' r i 'ema | E 50) ion. e| | + ag ge Queries Sorento enemem nm ALCOMMEVDED FOR THE FAMILY | -- chairman, Con. Nichols, |Brooknill Farms, Paris, On-|Regal Glen, the 1st prize Junior) § Reeve Little, Con. Hooper, Board Costs tario: Brooknill R. B. Floret,|Calf and Reserve Junior Cham-| q TODAY Welfare and Civic Committee Mature Class while Brooknill|lottetown; and Golden View) § i : JERRY'S LOUDEST L) ; § Mayor Hobbs, ex-officio. |the Champion, is entered in the|Pion at both Truro and Char-| -- Chairman, Con. Oke, Con.| BOWMANVILLE (Staf!) -- Fore Jane is entered in the 3|Rex's Sheila, the ist Senior j Fice, Con. Hooper, Mayor|Councillor Kenneth Hooper's ex-\year Old class. Both are classi-|Heifer Calf and Junior Cham-| LAUGHING HIT!!! Hobbs, ex-officio. ception to the town's planning)fied "Excellent". pion at Charlottetown. Board of Works Committee--|board recommendation to slap! Robert Batty of Brooklin, On-| Western Canada is strongly Chairman, Reeve Little, and all/@ Charge on rezoning appli-\tario, has his undefeated and|Tepresented by the outstanding members of Council. jcations was voted down by the|twice Grand Champion Bull at|Del-Eden show herd owned by Industrial Committee -- Chair-| Majority of council last night. |the Royal, Beechcroft Victors|Murray Davie» Ladner, B.C., man, Con. Hughes; Con. Hoop-|, As of last night, the planning|Thor, entered in the Aged Buil|Who has nine entries, the largest er, Con. Shackelton, R. Kent,|b0ard will charge a $50 fee|class and both the Junior and|group entered by any breeder. G. MacNeil, Mayor Hobbs, ex-|for each application for amend-|Reserve Junior Champion fe-|He is supported by entries from officio. ony els ere edge $109] males are entered in the Year-|the a LY -- saree. Fort : eis or each application to amendiling Heifer class. They are:/St. John, B.C., Barrie Peterson, fa ligy yg Pycogge id ( official plan; $50 for each|Fraserdale Rex's Senator, own-|Agassiz, B.C., and from the wine: Con Hughes Mayor|2PPlication for consideration ofjed by Jack Fraser: King, and|herd of James S. Walker, Oha- po pe Ml ' " |new subdivisions; $1) for appli-|Tannery Hill Adonis Raspberry, |ton, Alta. Emergency Measures Commit |"340n for land separations perjowned by Henry Borden, King. | ' .|lot less than an acre in area} Other Ontario breeders with! 5 2 oe pong eieaige DS gue aad $5 for each additional acre.|top entries include J. H. Crang, DAVID +} Drive-In ou If the appilcations pertaining) Newmarket; William J. Dale, ' COLOR CARTOON ar ey Control! Committee --,'0 the first three are not ap-|Clinton; A. V. and C. L. Gundy, BAR-B-Q CHICKENS ' TRAVEL © SPORTS Charman Con. Shackeiton; |Proved, $25 of the fee will be|Newmarket; C. F. W. Burns, and STEAKS ; > an, Con. § *lreturned to the applicant. King; H. J. Stewart, St. Cath- Hwy 2 W. Whitb : i : Con. Fice, Mayor Hobbs, ex:|""1'f01 tis is a wedge in thelarinse: I. J. Walker, Wine | paps hligd 1 FEATURE DAILY AT: 1:30--3:30--5:25--7:30--9:35 officio. doorway to start paying salar-|ter; Stanley Kerr, King; Harold ae eee Tee eee ee J ee gy Bey ane ies for the members of the pian-| | ning board," charged Mr. Hoop- suing as vens, N. E, Osborne, I' Smith. |. ape Pape ANC THRILLS! ' Cemetery -- - ~~ "I've asked on two different [Ranee earn ae © } SPORTS oe a ; rock, R. Stevens, W. Fice, H:|yocasions where this $25 will be ee TRAVERS Tarner, < Bathgate. S. Little |80ing. but I've yet to get an/g THE GREEN H Arena Commission--S, Little, newer." | : | i. Mayor Ivan Hobbs claimed the fee will be used to help de- . Resident fray operating expenses of the |board. He pointed out that the ADULT ENTERTAINMENT | Com | ains Of |planning board's budget for last | meant sone § BILTMORE 18 Pp Deputy - Reeve Ross Stevens|q PLAYING § added, 'in most cases rezoning| én PAM ~~ t ouse jis to the. applicant's benefit - 2 and I don't see. w'y there ik @) ' See your travel agent my hago white today!" service" ==") D> Bi Comedy & Suspense Hits is TRANS:CANADA AIR LINES (xf) AIR CANADA | But me, tes oe -- said H. R. Corn a rT) 'i to town, council, who claimed 5 ¥T ey , 10, town council, who claimed Mrs. Diéfenbakér covered. with a greasy soot. Mr. Cornell blamed "the ae-/ Goes To Hospital ALFRED Jerry wrecaden's ition" 4 we te HAROLD HECHT rohecion plorable condition" on smoke) Lewis BIG "The te ir Gonigear "Tare andRutbr Dear, il ofthe sn TARAS BUL DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE Goodyear Tire and Rubber|Diefenbaker, wife of the prime pa ; ' | mini & dmi i Wron tom @ Veter | POULT tiie wax teeta 0 Ge beladie Genera Boatat Merins "The HITS M AW? SAM WANAMAKER BRAD DEXTER GUY ROLFE PERRY LOPEZ wacredy Windsh Stat OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN "My wi entire washing over again," the| suffering from a recurring back fetter pointed out, and. added,|ailment. | Delicate tein Foon CHRISTINE KAUFMANK wae SATs Td Teh; atest! Gite ratte |] 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY 668-3304 "this pollution of the air, be-| A hospital spokesman said --with-- LU THOM miu HECHT PANAVIS EASTMANCOLOR san toum i ting det tion to|Mrs. Diefenbak : satis. » 1. PSON HAR ANAVISION oosren Baers Seeatieg, Wales aextmamtalifactory condition and was ex Delinquent" | | HENRY FONDA FEATURE TIMES: 1:00 - 3:00 - 5:10 - 7:15-9:25 | to the health of the town's popu-|pected to remain in hospital! L now BOOK THROUGH lation." |about a week. in A copy of Mr. Corneil's let-- Mrs. Diefenbaker has suf- ' wh wit' be forwarded (othe fered back trole periodical 4 MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE Goody: company plant man-jas the result of an old injury.) PLAYING ager ned head office executives|On occasion she has had to use| eae PHONE 723-2843 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH OSHAWA 723-9441 in Toronto. lerutches to move around. | * 4