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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Feb 1963, p. 4

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Ashton explained that the heads| ' of hockey organizations attend- , ¢d a meeting of the Parks and|~ + Recreation Committee and the : ing that the OMHA had full con ' protected team. Now, Mr. Ash- : understands league. @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 8, 1963 COUNCIL BRIEFS BROUGHAM -- Since Picker- ing Township is now covered by an Official Plan, and south of the third concession is zoned by three separate bylaws, a Com- mittee of Adjustment was ap- pointed by Council recently. - Members appointed were Fred McNair, to Jan. 1, 1966 (recommended by Councillor Harvey Spang); Edgar James, to Jan. 1, 1966 (recommended by Councillor Milton Mowbray); Dennis Horsfield, to Jam. 1, 1965 (recommended by Councillor W. J. Greening); Reginald Bozak, to Jan. 1, 1965 (recommended by Councillor H. Wank); and Donald McPherson, to Jan. 1, 1964 (recommended by Reeve J. S, Scott). Councillors voted on eight names to arrive at the above selection. Other suggested mem- bers were T. A. Newman, George Ellis, and J, Pemberton- Piggott. embers of the Committee of Adjustment will receive $10 per meeting and mileage, QUESTIONS HOCKEY | | gents in Ontario, to control pol- lution in streams and rivers. ADD EMPLOYEE gineering department, bringing) to four, the number that main-| tain the water and _ sewer plants. A part-time employee in the Waterworks Department will be now employed on a full-time basis. } BUY STREETLIGHTS Street lights will be installed) on Liverpool road at Highway) 401. Cost, $2,600 -- Provincial! grant, $1,300, Clerk L, T, Johnston and In-| dustrial Committee will fill in a} questionnaire for the County of} Ontario, which asks Council's| recommendations as to what steps could be taken to encour- age tourists and industry to the County, MILL REQUEST School Area 2 has submitted a 1963 requisition for $572,389.09-- about 6.5 mills higher than last year. BOUNDARIES Councillor Hubert Wank told Council that it was his under- Standing that certain groups could not participate im hockey league games unless they be- long to the Bay Ridges group, that the OMHA were placing re-| strictions, and questioned whether they should be support ed by recreation funds. "They are for people in Pick-) ering Township, and not any se-/ lected group," the councillor] said, | Parks Administrator Harry} DRIVE-INN No. 2 Hwy Between Oshawa and Whitby © Good Food @ Reasonable Prices @ Fast Car Service Open Daily Except Monday An additional employee will|spector for the year. be added to the staff of the en-|-------- - - ! Engineer Hired oan t Former County Defective Auto | | Nets Driver Fine PICKERING (Staff) -- Driv-|charges laid by Const. ough man $10 and costs in Pick. ering Police Court Thurday, John Morgan, of 47 Florens avenue, Scarborough, was found guilty in absentia on C, Dan- |ing a motor vehicle that did not/iels, who said he found the car 'Township Backs | By Darlington trims teh Pollution Ban HAMPTON (Staff) Darling- < ton township council here Thursday appointed former) County Engineer George Totten as the township's consulting en- | gineer for 1963, Clifford Pethick of Enniskil- len was named warble fly in- MAJOR CHURCHES There are some 8,600,000 members of Lutheran churches in the U.S. and Canada. 5 SPECTACLE! ~ [THe HORSE SOLDIERS @ PLUS @ ELVIS PRESLEY Born to Play ! TENDER" WITH DEBRA PAGET OMHA representative explained that Pickering Township was not a municipality as far as they were concemed, and they had designated Bay Ridges as| a community. | Mr. Ashton explained the sys- tem of protecting players, say- trol. If not protected a team could take players from an un- ton noted, if a Pickering Town- ship League is formed he that the players will be protected, and it will be registered as a Township "Tt will depend on the Recre- ation Committee," he said, "whether they have funds, or want to start up a Township League next year." | Mr. Wank said that he would discuss the matter further with the administrator. | EXEMPT LANDS A bylaw was passed = to exempt certain farm lands from taxation for fire rates. Farms of five acres or more will be exempted from fire pro- tection to the extent of 90 per cent of the land assessment Buildings are excluded. "A farm has a great deal of land not subject to the risk of fire," said Councillor Wank BACK RESOLUTION Council endorsed a resolution of the County of Wentworth that the Government of Ontario pass legislation to prohibit the use and sale of mineral based deter-| Improper Turn | Nets Motorist | $35 Fine, Costs | PICKERING (Staff) -- A charge of making an unsafe left turn cosa Scarborough man 35 and costs, in Pickering Po-| lice Court Thursday. Michael Marsden of 21 Brim- ley road, Scarborough, pleaded} guilty to a charge of making an| unsafe left turn resulting in an accident on Highway 2, east of the Liverpool road, Dec. 24. Const. Thomas Holmes of the Pickering Township Police told the court he investigated an ac- cident Dec. 24 which took place} in front of a restaurant parking area as the accused man was making a left turn. Roy Willim Weaver of Val- ley Farms road, Pickering, the driver of the second car involv- ed in the accident said he was driving east on Highway 2 when the westbound car driven by! Marsden came from the north side of the road directly in front of him "He pulled in front of me about 10 or 15 feet away from me and I couldn't stop," Wea- ver said. Damage to Weaver's car was estimated at $276. A witness to the accident, Al-| bert E, Smith, 42 Glen Watford drive, Agincourt, said he was stopped at Hwy. 2 facing north on the Liverpool road. Smith said he did not see Marsden signal his intent to turn and estimated his speed at} 30 miles per hour Marsden said béfore making the turn he came almost to a complete stop and could not have been doing 30 miles per hour He added "I did look up the road but the intersection is con- In the Story he was ? "LOVE ME |} 20,000 LAUGHS ON THE ROCK! 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