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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Apr 1964, p. 5

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Y And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office; 111 Dundas St. West No Freedom For Hounds - ' thy township hounds just' won't have a chance to run free. Eugene Nickerson, Coronation road, was appointed by township council last night as animal con- Hospital Union President Backs Workers' Petition wages, and government - parti- is leaving the area and gives up Rete een Tee ne pes Se Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 | Township Tax Rate | Has Ups And Downs wages, and stationary will be 1963 rate of 55.50 mills. In addi-| A decrease of 2.49 mills can/$47,145.00. tion Myrte residents will bejbe expected by residents of Al-| Protection to persons and required to meet the levies forjmonds supporting Pickerin giproperty, which includes law School Area One. ' enforcement, street lighting, dog "The letter of request that was sent to Premier was most reasonable," Mr. Hearkness. "We simply asked the Prem- ier to intercede on our behalf in an effort to acquire a de- cent living salary that would in some way compensate for to- : * k gt cee zite generallincrease of 1.15 mills with alaliso be taxed on fire 'protection mill rate of 56.65 mills over thejand street lighting costs. ee Hs af fire protection and lighting as outlined below. Baggotsville area residents supporting School Section Five will notice an increase of 1.85 mills over their 1963 assessment of 48.37 mills. Fire and hydrant rates will also be charged against Bag- gottsville residents. Land owners in School -Sec- eaase fill €Fi. account for the slight rise 1 taxes vary ac- the school areas in- the assessment, and a break-down of the for the various areas. ed relief in the yearly tax bite. A decrease of 7.72 mills will be enjoyed over the 1963 mill rate of 57.27 mills. Spencer Area residents will also be re- quired to pay the mill rate in their particular fire area. Et Z uit School Area One, Brooklin, shows a favorable reduction on the 1963 rate of 61.67 mills. street lighting costs will added to the Almond area bills. UNION SCHOOL supporters in the Balsam area ' ; will suffer a slight increase of|199 99 Rhea wn anes by os 1.90 mills over their 1963 rate of 49.67 mills and will be required to pay an additional mill rate for fire protection. arate School will have to dig deeper into their pockets and raise an increase of 5.10 mills over their 1963 mill rate of 60.25 The 1064 mill rate of 59.18 In addition fire protection me e Union School Section Three Supporters of the Whitby Sep- signs, and game preserves will ance of roads will account for $7,200.00. control, fire protection, street' mean.an expenditure: of $38,- 800.00. " Normal Public Works such as the construction and maintain- $149,500.00 with the new Hopkins} | Street Bridge over the railroad tracks costing a further $145,- Sanitation and waste removal will cost $12,500.00 and conser- vation of health including doc- tors and nurses salaries and supplies a further $5,050.00. Social welfare or relief will cost the Township a budgeted MANY NEVER SEE HIM day's high cost of living. Fifteen Whitby brownies earn- ed badges during the past two m $ Golden Hand: Pamela Gib- gon; Diane Ing; Artist: Linda Pearce; Athlete: Debbie His- cox, Diane Ing; Collector: Kathy Hood, Cheryl Simpson; House Orderly: Pamela Gibson, Barbara Hilton, Cheryl son; Minstrel: Robin McQuay; Needleworker: Barbara Hilton; Skater: Pat Morrow; Toy- Simp-|street Pe Block Traffic Dundas Street Part of Whitby's main east- west thoroughfare -- Dundas east betweén Brock and streets. -- was blocked to|t0 h traffic Monday. Wor constructing two san tions for the new Bank maker: Marilyn Scheider; Writ- er: Alyson Hutchinson, WHITBY : of Commerce, at the north-east corner of Brock and Dundas treets. Town Engineer Tom McBride began ry sewer be assessed 68.34 mills, an Friday and ends at 8.a.m. On | Sunday nights he works six He sweeps by night and lglecps= by day..." Kenneth reported this section of the street will be closed to traffic| 0 comuort of the patients. ASHBURN TAXES mills. |EDUCATION COST f idence serviced by Sinclair School will joy a reduction of 4.05 mills with a mill rate of 54.37 mills to the 1963 rate of mills, Residents in thi atea will be assessed for fire protection only. MYRTLE AREA 1963 rate of 67.21 mils. owners in Brook- lin will.also have fire, light, and rates added to their bils, the cost of which is ex- the end of the sum- Myrtle area residents support- ing School Section Four face an Separate School Supporters) will also be required to pay. the fire protection, lighting and hy- drants levies applicable to the area in which they reside. An increase of 4.67 mills will be suffered by Ashburn proper- ty owners supporting School Section Seven, The 1964 mill rate of 57.52 mills compared with the 1963 rate of 52.85 marks the increas- ed cost+of' living in this area. In addition to the 57.52 mills Ashburn taxpayers will have to OT wills: meet the mill rates set for fire protection and street lights set for their area. Garrard road area residents will enjoy a 2.38 mill reduction in their taxes over the 1963 mill rate of 61.70 mills. Home owners in this area will separate school, St. Pauls, will) face a lesser increase of Following is a break down of| lights, and fire protection where they apply. | Listed following each item are) two figures. The first is the 1963 mill rate for the item and the second is the comparing mill rate for the 1964 tax year. County rate: 12.02, Township General: 3.36, 1.44;| Roads and bridges: 8.88, 10.85; High School: 15.91, 16.72; Parks and Recreation: .5, 4; Brooklin Library: 2.9, 3.00; Fire Area One: 2.75, 3.00; Fire Area Two: 3.30, 3.10; Fire Area Three: 2.00, 2.00. STREET LIGHTS 2.68; 2.70; Myrtle Station: 1.60, 1.59; Ashburn: .85, 87; Thornton Area: 2.30, 1,5; Almonds Area: 3.14, 2.95. SCHOOLS Township School Area One: 23.64, 25.77; School Section Two: Education expenses account for $291,696.00 of the taxpayers' money. County assessment charged to the Township for County ser- Supporters of the other areaj/vices will cost $106,566.30. 1964 taxes already collected by .80/an interim tax levy at the be-| mills over their 1963 rate 'of|ginning of the year amount to | $549,049.75. This coupled wtih provincial the tax structure in the Town-|>rants amounting to more than| . . . . ship including the additions of}3160,000.00 will help relieve the| The annual meeting of Ontariojward Villeneuve, is celebrating such service charges as strect/jioca] taxpayer. Reeve John Goodwin stated that the Township controlled ex- penditures were down over last year but the high school and county levies caused an increase jin the taxes in some areas. 13.16; |BIG_ EXPENDITURE He explained that Council was faced with the extraordinary ex- penditure of $141,000.00 on the Hopkins Street Bridge but, that)" ~.. i : gy se teeta ee this ex-|O'Neil, Mrs, E. Waring, Mrs. J.|Mrs. Smyth, pense was made up in grants to|McCarroll, Mrs. F. Spellen, Mrs.|Frank Canzi, Mrs. Canzi, Mr. the general fund. I A deadline of May 29, for tax bills to be mailed out was set in! Monagle, Més. E. J-Finan. Brooklin: 2.75, 1.12; Myrtle: |the taxation bylaw. In general the commercial tax rate accounting for someja very $5,000.00 of the Township's funds|Fashion Show" will remain the same as last|hall. Mrs. Allan of Anne's fabric|\chamber for light refreshments, - 'lyear rises comparing with the higher|tion of over 60 lovely hats. Mrs.|CHRISTENING residential taxes. with the proportionate Sheard, 115 Keith street, is hours and has. streets clean | BOWLING NEWS Whitby's only, and sometimes lonely, street cleaner. Over a mile of streets in the down- town area are his responsibil- ity. Push broom in hand, he starts at midnight Monday to WHITBY PERSONALS when stores open Monday | mornings. Mr. Sheard has fol- | lowed the same summer rou- tine for the past five years, --Whitby Times Photo \County South Regional CWLiher tenth birthday today, April |Council was held at St. Gregory|28. Her companions of King the Great, Oshawa, From St.|Street School and friends wish John the Evangelist, Whitby, the|her many happy returns of the following CWL members attend-'day. ed: Ontario County South Re: The following' Knights of gional Chairman Mrs. Gregory Carter, Mrs. B. Coates, Mrs. L.|Columbus members and their Ruest. Mrs. W. Simps <,|wives attended "Ladies Night" Oat ote i Serge apeg Ho jdinner and dance held Saturday, Mrs, A. Van der Wyst, Mrs. R.|APTil, 25 at Cobourg Father Mackey, Mrs. Joseph Corrigan, |Dutfy's Council: Mrs, D. Sullivan, Mrs. William! pjstrict Deputy James Smyth, Grand Knght, . Heitzner, Mrs. A. Harbottle,/and Mrs. William Lavalle, Mr. Mrs. Peter Ottenbrite, Mrs. Des-|and Mrs. Alan Taylor, Mr. and| mond Newman, Mrs. W. Mc-|Mrs. Joseph Byers, Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. William Sicocia, West Hill, | e Following the dance they were parish/entertained at Cobourg council All Saints Evening Guild held successful 'Millinery at the shop, Whitby, brought a collec-| Roger Conant acted as commen-| Amanda Roseann Elizabeth, tator. Mrs. Alan McLean was|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 17.75, 11.80; SchoolSection Four 14.83, 14.80; School Section Five: 7.70, 7.66; School Section Six: 16.60, 6.99; School Section Seven: 12.18, 14.95. Township School Area Two: 19.09, 16.75; Almonds: 21.00, 15.62; Union Three: 9.00, 9.00; Whitby Separate: 19.58, 22.78: St. Paul's Separate 19.09, 19.30. Township expenditures in the general government category covering such expenses as are| U.S. Researcher CIRCLES MIGHT BAFFLE BRAINS If you're only going around in circles, the department of highways may soon be baffled. Whitby township council last night was informed by Highways Minister Mac- Naughton that his depart- ment will be conducting a regional transportation sur- vey on the feasibility of com- muter services. Highways department em- ployees will be asking some \the winner of the door prize, |}Walters, 306 Arthur street, was | |christened Sunday, April 26 in | Hats were modeled by the fol- St. John's Anglican Church, Port lowing 10 members of the Guild:|Whitby. Following the christen- |Avadale Robertson, Fay Church-|ing and also Amanda's first er, Ted Evans, Merle Watson,|birthday the following guests Isabel Scott, Eleanor Rycroft,|were entertained at the Walters' Effie Wilson, Jean Sugden, Ida!residence: |Graham, Mossie Everett. The | hostesses for the evening we Godfather, Ian Bentley; God-| Mrs, Stanley Armstrong and|mother, Mrs. Thomas Holden; Mrs. Ralph Stratford, kitchen|Proxy Godmother, Miss Pamela convener, Mrs. Vi Crofton, White, Australia; other guests, Miss Maureen Korman, Mr. and FAMILY DINNER Mrs. Cliff Rattle and sons David Mrs. William C. Heron, Brook-|and Glyn, 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack lin, celebrated her birthday Sun-|Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Les Cat- day, April 26. To celebrate the|tell and children Christine and occasion a family dinner was ar-| Fraser. ranged. Her friends wish her be- 2952; Life Savers, 3110 and Lollipops, | 2883. WHITBY LADIES CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE The Candy League bowled part one of the playoff games last week and the pin- Group One: Gumdrops, 3343; Humbugs, 2965; Maple Buds, 3139 and Peppermints 3084, Group Two: Allsorts, 3183; Jelly Beans, Triples over: 500: Isabel Mothersill 780, Sandra Labanovich 626, Betty Pascoe 601, on and off, for about a week and that construction of the sewers would be followed by the laying of a sump drainage pump. He explained the pum) fa- cilities were necessary oan | of the building's deep basement, "a problem inherent in con- struction on that site." Rose Peleshok 592, Elleen Dalby 587, Gladys Wiles 577, Alice Anderson 570, Doreen Kehow 564, Marian Redfern 561, Hazel Moore 561, Margaret Farquhar 553, Ann Labanovich 550, Evelyn Jeppesen 546, Marion Brooks 540, Dorothy Brandt 533, Dorothy Moore 532, Florence Moore HAD FEWER VISITORS Norwegian seamen's churches in 30 foreign ports had 856,000 visitors in 1963, as against 874,- 529, Ann Lawrence 516 and Isabel Farn- 000 in 1 Just Arrived New Spring Samples to be tailored by... @ TIP TOP TAILORS © HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN © WM. B. LEISHMAN ow Russ Reeves MEN'S SHOP 129 BROCK S$, PH, 668-2091 dale 506. Singles over 200: Evelyn isabel Mothersili 276, 271, Hicks 251, Marion Brooks 248, Dalby 244, Margaret Farquhar 242, Dor- othy Brandt 239, Dor e 239%, Gladys Wiles 237, Sandra Labanovich 236, 233, Shirley Elleen 225, Betty Pascoe 223, Doreen Kehoe 221, Laura Stevenson 217, 201 and Ann Lawrence 200, DEPORT PIGEONS PARIS (Reuters) -- Specially : trained pigeon catchers, using a system of nets have caught 100,000 Paris pigeons and de- ported them to the country in an effort to keep the capital's pigeon population under con- trol. A bylaw forbids Parisians to feed pigeons. the weekend at Dalrymple Lake at the Jenkins' cottage. Accom- panying them as a guest was Mr. John Sheridan of Burns street, Whitby. Mrs. Gerard Bedue, Don Mills, former Whitby resident, was a caller over the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William Simpson. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hunter and son James of Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter, Gary, Georgia, of Paris, attended the Wickett-Breenan wedding held at St. Bernadette's Church, Ajax, on Saturday, April 25, and spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jack M. Adair, Crocus Jeppesen 286, $8 'othy Moor: Shella Velleneuve| 17, Rose Peleshok 211, 210, Grece Sand- ford 206, Florence Moore 205, Hazel Moore 215, Marian Redfern 202, Isabel Farndale 962 THE ROTARY CLUB " --presents -- Rotary Revue Starring: JOYCE SULLIVAN FRIDAY, MAY Ist 8:15 P.M, -- at -- Anderson St. High School An Ed Sullivan type show made up of local talent and headed by the ster of Redio & T.V. Joyce Sulliven. = © HAPPY COUPLE CUT WEDDING CAKE \. Pickering-Cook Wedding In Whitby Baptist Church The marriage of June Diane,|wore matching bracade dresses daughter of Mrs. Ruth Picker-|in green and gold. Their match- ing and the late Mr. Pickeringjing headdress formed a wed- of Whitby, to Lloyd Reid Cook,|ding ring: They wore gold of Mr. and Mrs. Reid|shoes, and their bouquets were Cook, Whitby, took place re-jof yellow and gold roses with cently in Colborne street, Bap-\white chrysanthemums and tist Church, Whitby, with Rev. |stephanotis. John McCleod officiating. Mr. Robert Cook of Bowman- The soloist, Mr. Geo rg e\Ville was the be&t man and the Jepma, sang "'O Perfect Love"/UShers were Mr. Wiliam Cook, and the "Wedding Prayer" ac-|Whitby and Mr. Murray Nelson, Gthoenied by the-organist, Mrs,/ Hamilton. " th Summers. Given in marriage by her gig tonan iiwed 4 brother, Wayne Pickering, the.» > en Fs ved te bride wore a floor-length gown|ihotner wore a the bride's of white peau de soie satin with) free td ge . bitte: chiffon three-quarter length sleeves and|97°SS With beige accessories Friends of Mr, Frank Wood-|crescent. mar, 605 Athol street, extend Mrs. Allan Creech, 401 Henry)their best wishes on the occa- street, is opening her homejsion of his birthday to be cele- Tuesday, April 28 to St. Mark's| brated today, April 28. United Church Women Unit No.| meeting. |\VISIT COTTAGE 9 members for thei eting. cere Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins Cheryl, daughter of Mrs, Ed-jand Miss Mary Barnette spent township residents questions concerning. their personal travelling habits. lated happy birthday. C6 First I saw Royal Bank about a termDlan The Ontario Department of Health It Is belief of your Department of Health that illness wf tny kind is a community affoir--that every citizen has @ basic interest, a basic desire, to understand dnd A te loan puts the money you need into your pocket before you go car-hunting. It gives you greater bargaining power. And it keeps your financing costs down, so that you have more to spend on the car itself. Borrow this businesslike ota No hidden charges. Fast service. Next ew assist, To help you become fully aware of the pro- fessional help available to the people of this province we welcome the oppor- BROCK-Whitby EVENING SHOWS Start 6.55 and 8:20 p.m. tunity to show you our facilities time you want money for a ni Kor any big purchase, see Royal Bank first about a loa' low-cost, life-insured t and how they are being used, ' Committee Eyes Clampdown On 'Typical low-cost termPlan Yau receive 3 500 32,000 33,600 & Monthly payment S$ 43.93 3 75.44 $115.73 You ore invited-to visit the hospital at the following times end dote during mental health week: OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th 1:30 P.M, - 4 P.M. -- 7 P.M. - 9 P.M. interde- Predicts Easing Of Smoke Peril | United States agriculture de-| there is a good chance . that Three Travellers science can decrease the health|. Whitby township council last|. "But it i ; to t in.|by letter, Oakville Mayor A. M. tensive work. De Bt Shay(Masson and two Oakville offi| how soon the answer would|mecting in Whitby last week. | come." ' A joint township-town commit- . jed the three representatives to! partment's agricultural re-\"° ones "| loan search service, made his assess. |¢xPiain Oakville's amalgama : "T think we all did benefit . House of Representatives ap-|. ; % rics ~~ propriations subcommittee on something from the meeting, | ; Pi |The next meeting of the com- transcript ofthe hearing" was "M6 2C% | I shopped ar ound for released Monday. mitteee will be held May 20. . ' Shaw testified that although|meet with its planning consul- dially invit to visit ; : nN the public health service has|tant before that date. . | Sa Sa aa a Car argal gently rounded neckline. The) and a corsage of white and pink|an cause cancer and oher dis-| THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL, _ : graceful skirt fell into a chapel Cotysanthemums. eases, the federal government| lace appliques. vacation in the Maritime Prov-|ments in tobacco or in the burn-| You DO NUT WHITBY, ONTARIO 1 } A sparkling halo of aurorajinces. For a short honeymoonling of it are the agents of dis-| H ease. So, he said: | fant shoulder tip. veil of fine|wore a camelia white wool suit) « ie eee ! pm nylon tulle and 'she carried alwith matching hat. and 'choco- We do feel that it is very} DRINK | ) everything in our power to iden-| stephanotis. wore a corsage of red roses. |;; wee | The maid of honor, Miss Mar-| Mr. and Mrs. Cook are mak- tify and remove the substances rae your gute broca: "Now, when we find out what . rocade and. the bridesmaidsicrescent, Whitby. the "probl dae ab tance insurance! FALL BARTLETT races of tobacco to change the char-! ROBERT STACK | POLLY-BERGEN acteristics of the tobacco." INSURANCE COMPANY, the one insurance company cies only to non-drinkers, We will be glad to give you obligation. OTTAWA (CP)--An partmental committee is consid- RIEGER St. Lawrence Seaway Act to prevent illegal labor shutdowns | INSUR ANCE | mons was informed Monday. | | Pickers. PH. 668-5431 -- WHITBY] WASHINGTON (AP) -- The| Township Thanks partment's top researcher says} hazards of smoking, night decided to offiially thank, | says, "and I couldn't predict! ials for attending a planning Shaw, administrator of the de. | pa possible, Annexaeon sak: | ment in testimony before a Mey With: pratalgar Coney then agriculture. last Feb. 25. A|remarked Reeve John Goodwin. |Township council is planning to issued a reportthat smoking|-- --------__------ train and was adorned with The 'couple plan a summer/does not know exactly what ele-; IF | ; ; i borealis stones held her bouf-\in the United States the bride bouquet of gold roses and white late brown accessories, She] portant seotag ached 1 d wie pay less jon Glenney, wore gold satinjing their homé of Elizabeth | "2" pedigree opportunities through breeding Insure with ABSTAINERS' be ge PAGE in Canada that issues poli- full information, without Seaway Labor ering proposals to tighten the} and OSBORNE that tie up shipping, the Com-| if salt Gh coun 218 DUNDAS STREET E. +wearee MENTAL HEALTH WEEK--APRIL 26 -- MAY 3 ONTARIO HOSPITAL, WHITBY Hon. Matthew B, Dymond, M.D., Minister Oshawa Branch seeeeeeeeees S. F, DONNELLY, Manager Oshawa, King and Wilson Branch ............ J. M, WADDELL, Manager Oshawa, 532 Simcoe St. South C. F. GIFFIN, Manager gill said the committee is study- ing changes to the Seaway Act and the Canada Shipping: Act as proposed by Mr. Justice T, G. Norris following his year- jlong investigation of labor troubles on the Great Lakes, Representing the ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY Adult Entertainment ¢

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