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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jun 1964, p. 3

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ih il A Si aE ao New Building Sparks Debate BROUGHAM (Special) -- The proposed new Pickering Town- ship, municipal building sparked a ted debate Monday during a township council meeting. The debate began with the ap- pearance of William Saccoccio, architect, who informed council that it was against professional ethics of architects to make any} sketches or submit plans of an edifice unless under contract. - He had been, asked by council, to outline or suggest a suitable building. "We can discuss it with a committee as often as we wish," he said. "As far as putting them on: paper, architects would not agree." "The resolution that was pass- ed at the last meeting cannot obligate ourselves to any archi- tect," said Councillor John Campbell. "It was my feeling we would hire two or three in committee, then make a recom- mendation to counci! as to whom we will use. Perhaps we| Were neyer meant 'to be used as should get the funds first. Per-| offices, complained Reeve Lay- haps it is premature." } SOME URGENCY | SPLIT TOWNSHIP? "Phere is some urgency in "The engineer asked to have this matter," declared Council-|these offices there," said the lor Hubert' Wank, 'There is|Deputy Reeve. "This whole some question as to whether the|thing is premature. We don't Centennial grant can be applied, Know yet if we are going to against the municipal loan|SPlit the township. fund." | At this juncture Councillor Mr. Wank related that he had| Donald. Waring, who had pre- } cipal building was produced.) Figures read like this: cost of the building, $300,000; municipal grant, $50,000; winter works, $25,000; and the balance, $225,- 000 to be debentured over a) period of 30 years. "{ thought," said Deputy Reeve Mrs. McPherson, "that we were not going to go into a municipal building if we couldn't get Centennial grants?" "I'm prepared to go ahead even if we don't," said. Mr. Wank. He outlined the clause which said there was a need for a new building, since the old | building, over 100 years old, and once a hotel, was not adequate to accommodate the present staff. "Another reason," he said,! "is to bring all departments to-| gether. It is more business-like. | |We cannot go on like this for- "The offices in the water plant FLOOD SURVIVOR TELLS Mrs. Dale Pepion of Big being swept downstream by Badger Creek, Montana ex- the torrent. Her husband was plains how she and her chil- _ still unaccounted for late yes- dren survived the flood after terday. Unidentified survivor WOODBINE ENTRIES ~ THURSDAY, June 11 Menedict, Shuk 116 Dark Fairy, No- Boyll7 Free Trial, No Boy 115 Thule,, Harrison 115 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($2500) Claiming Three and. Four-year-olds ard aE es one} June's Choice Harr' ison 111 One Eighth Miles '404 Donations Of Blood D. Iverson, who gave his 48th donation was the top donor at the Oshawa Blood Clinic last Thursday in St. Gregory's Audi- torium. Four hundred and four donations were given during the afternoon and evening sessions, Douglas Blair, who gave his 45th donation, Allen Stevens, who gave his 42nd and Elmer Turpin, who gave his 40th were the day. Other donors were: 32nd donation -- Harry Wood, 0. E. Scott and Mrs. D. Turpin; 30th donation -- Arthur Stub- bins; 27th donation -- R. Jar- man; 26th donation -- A. R: Lupton; 25th donation J. Chernesky and M. Cardinal; 23rd donation -- Rev. F. G. Ong- ley, C, DePratto, John Houston and R. J. Fredericks; 22nd do- {nation -- M. Inche; 2ist dona- j tion -- E. Muller; 20th donation -- Clarence Bowman, Arthur | Kitchen. 19th donation -- Mrs. Jean At- tard, R. Cliff, Jack Lee, E. Steed and Roger Wright. 18th donation Peter Grice, J. STORY |John Alexander and Allister at right was also among those Moore; 16th donation -- Mrs. y G. Steenburg, E. Reid, H. J. rescued from the Big Badger Semple, Wm. Patterson, Mrs. Creek area, (AP Wirephoto) |Jean Brown, W. Deveau, Mrs. Ki Z M ' ters; 15th donation -- Ross | Mills, Alfred Mitchell, W. J. iwanls agazine McAdam, R. J. Shaw, A. Eggle- | ton, J. Bolton, Miss E. M. Stan- lick and W. Stata. | Wins Top Award | 14th donation -- Bruce Steven- | The Kiwanis Magazine. has).4, w. Mitchell, D. W. Chris-| won a top National School Bell tian, J. Langley, John Morton, Award for 1964, it was an-|Mrs. Marjorie Blair, L. Rich- nounced today by Reg. Lancas- or pert er greek pt | . viwanie C. Richardson, S. Arnold, Roy is : nation -- Fred Bull, George W. The award came for "distin-|-- jguished continuous coverage of jeducation during the year end- | ANSWERS CHARGES OTTAWA (CP) -- Arthur |Ward, president of the Ontario Pharmacists Association, said Tuesday charges that some druggists are guilty of unethical practices have been blown out jed Aprii 1, 1964, by a special- lized audience magazine". The School Bell Award is |granted each year by the Na- jtional School Public Relations |Association, a Department of among the top donors during} Dayman, Douglas Hughes. | Bridgland and A. Stone; 17th) |donation -- Peter Bremner,| --|A. Fredericks and Harry Gruy-| & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 10,1964 3 = singe i. id Sas rd . > Love, Gary Hoskin, H. Am-fialt, K. Clarke, W. Hall, .W.- brose, A. Bugeli, John Stewart | cask, Leo McLean, A. Winiar- R. Hurlbert, Miss Margaret|ski. : SPECIA ALIGN Gi iven | Bloomer, Paul Smith, Mrs. D. Fletcher, E. H. Adams, C.; Winter. 12th donation -- E. Ferens, J. Wenzel, Len Clement, Wm. Ed-| wards, Claude Prost, Don Mac-| Millan, Mrs. Ann O'Brien, J.) Sierhuis, L. Weeks, Dave Nor-| man, D. J. Fairservice, R. Za-| budsky, N. Gibson, Mrs, S. Mc-| Kay, Mrs, K. Crone, Clarence} FRONT END MENT 11th donation H. Hicks, | Mrs. F, Gagat, Erie Henry, J. Lymer, M. Peyton, R. B. Lang | R. Lymer, John Manning, Roy | Jepson, A. J. Barge, Norman} Eddy, M. Proctor, Wm. Ayres, | * E. Dobby, R. Hoggle, A, Mahaf-; fy, W. St. Louis, Mrs. M. Bud-| kowski, C. Carson, Wesley! Down, B. Dykstra, Mrs. D. Hogle, J. Hudson, Wm. K. Jack-| son, Wm. Marchand, P. F. Mor-) row, Donald Thompson, N.! Wright. | 10th donation -- D, MacMil-| lan, Mrs. Lyda Cryderman, John James, F. Chown, Mrs. Florence Donald, Norman Nich- ols, Roy Trimm, J. Zemko, C. Borek, Mrs. M. McDonald, Karl Kolbeck, William Blight, R. Clark, Allan Cobel, S, Elliott, R. Stata, R. R. Weroskie, R. B. Dyer, G. Chamberlain, John Gorin, A. Hofstede, G. McGee 5th donation Miss §. J. Hart, Mrs. W. Lynde, P. G.} Porayko, Miss Ann Reddon, D.| W. Taylor, W. Geisberger, J. D.! MOST CARS PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT BRAKE $94.95 RELINE ees General Tire of Oshawa *' $34 RITSON RD. SOUTH PH: 728-6221 Na 66 na be Reduce tion of proportion. He was reply- enjoy Canada's favourite BRANVIN SHERRY AND PORT WINE JORDAN BRANVIN Sherry | ae ; ; : ing at the association's annual) ,| Association in Washington, D.C.| meeting here to a charge ear-| This is the second time The Ki-|lier this month by Mrs. A. F. W. | wanis Magazine has been so/Plumptre, president of the Con- honored. The first award came/sumers Association of Canada, | to the Magazine in 1962. that some druggists are disre-| Specifically, The ° Kiwanis|garding their moral and legal| Espalaris, Dittfach 116 Check Mark, Walsh X114 North Sky, No Boy 103 Pantoismine, No Boy 108 Humber Broom, Leblanc 111 Boy Danny, McComb 111 Davey Lou, Harris A-X114 Selectim, No Boy A-106 Scion, Freed XXX106 A-C. H. Watson, T. Alexiou, R. Petten Olrw the Uhisile on and W. Jakobsen entry X-5 Ibs APP ALW Claimed XX-7 Ibs. APP ALW Claimed XXX-10 Ibs. APP ALW Claimed. Post Time 2 p.m. | Cheongs: Eldermi Rogers 115; in Bay p 110; Town Invader, Ex-|surance schemes by employers|Bive Boswell, Leblanc. I'S. on behalf of employees have al-\AKE TWO FOLLOW ways been considered part of year-old Maidens. 5 Furlongs | section. he employees' income' for taX|Take Notice, Livingstone X18 our attention that there are no signs at all at the "T" inter- FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2200 Two | FIFTH RACE -- one grant could be considered| his doubt as to the advisability} Le Jongleur No Boy 115 Tipont, N. Turcotte XXX106 swer," said the Councillor. "I; Mrs. McPherson Roman Answer No Boy 119 A-Hillcrest Stables and Gardiner Farms prepared to give up at this stage law is not called for and should CX: (Raval Ficture Shuk. 110 | SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 Al "7 think everyone should be| need of a new building in the not' also Eligible: Ponderose Jim Hale 115;|\Reckiess Lady, Dittfach 114 125 per cent forgiveness grant, |110 FINANCIALLY SOUND Coun-|Mr. Yo Te No Boy 116 ; j iti a : " clear our financial position is|pensed with. cole eg lool OE Monsieur Beau Dittfach 116 our financial situation as far as 116; Peter Wrack, Cosentino 116; Cluny A-La Hacienda Stable and Mrs. B, A The bylaw providing for muni-| included. ens Foaled in Canada: (Divn, of Rirst) am; Walsh X105 | ? NO SIGNS |Bingo Suds, Hale 115 iven by Robert Long, Bay Uncle Seaweed, Gordon 115 NORTH BAY (CP) -- Oppo-|made to government hospital in- thon, Terry's Tadpole, No| Sandy Beach road oy cratic Party leader, will cam-| : purposes, but the issue was not|Black's, Charge, No Boy 120 | FELLOW TO GRADUATE Ses, s s A Ways DAMAGES licity, he said, when it was re-|Besa Beam, Want Do lwill be one of the 45 indus- A-Statford Farms entry of ficer, and her threejees' income. e 5 es a purse $2,100 (33500) {tial management at the Mas Claiming Three-year-olds day, Flying Officer John Doug- ernment is still consulting the bie rn ll elsgatigg ry lexercises this Friday. called the department of munici-|Viously upheld the resolution pal affairs and asked if it was|favoring a new building, passed possible to split a project up so by a majority of one, expressed i of a new building, after having! First RACE: Purse $1,900 ($2500)|King of Maryland, No Boy 116 the Centennial grant, eg one/eard the various protests|claiming 'three and four-year-old Maid:|C. C. Street, No Boy B-116 the municipal loan fund. cainabdt ' jens, Foaled in CDA 6% furs Lord Saybrook, Remillard A-109 "1 could not get a direct an- 28ainst It. expressed Mary Elizabeth Freed XXX109 |Little Baron, Harrison 113 P : Linda G. Harris X105 |Safety Man, Burton 114 would like to see the request her pleasure. She laughed. Taranto "Rogers 115 Dawn Flush, Hale 116 come from council spelling out) 'Some of the levity that goes} what is to be done. I am not|on during the reading of & by ire Pave No Boy 110 *TBirs, J. A. MeDougald and &. B i ¢ ips o' ue No Boy "Mrs, J. 2 ¢ . f her in," Vietement No Boy 110 Seedhouse entry " cease from e on in, 1D Peraiect of this magni-| Claimed Reeve Laycox, Leathe Alec fistiaan 10 lowances "Empire Plate' Four-year-olds ' : " " very © eocsar's Ni ¥ | Filli Ma About tude," said Councillor Newman,| "We all know very -well thelwaniess Freed xxx114 Fe a courte) Py | ; " eaj Tg | Kil cit Dittfach 115; Bratty Walsh able to express himself. The de-|too distant future," he said. "Iie Ciraer queen No Boy. 110; Ornery| Reval Spiri, Waly) x10 bentures for the next 12 months| We don't take advantage of theiFice' No Boy 110; Bright Button No Boy are staggering." i SECOND RACE: Purse $1,900 /($2500) we..may not have a chance in Claiming three and four-year oldy Maidens the fufure. i Foaled in CDA 7 FURS. "T. admit," said Mr. Wank,; A motion proposed by "that our tax rate is reasonably) cillor Newman followed, "'That\ yey Flight shuk 1) high, but would like to make it| the bylaw, as presented, by dis-|tehran's Dan No Boy 116 Count Page Dittfach 122 sound also. The motion, supported by MYr.\prince Tour Leblanc A-122 "Capital works are always a|Newman, Mr. Spang, Mrs. Me-|Rubria Freed XXx103 Pi z p ! concern," he continued. '"'How-|Pherson, and Mr. Waring, was)Dorval Gordon 6 ever, we cannot stop growing.|carried. Opposing it were the "4 e Shuk 116 : g B g ! |Just Don't Show You will find the Ontario Muni-|Reeve, and Councillors Wank/Fort Stromne Hale 122 ag cipal Board quite happy about) and Campbell. 'Also Eligible: Navahoe Knave, Burto! Councillor Wank observed that)miss, Harrison 117; Mencheval, McComb the debt structure is concerned. |he felt this was not an end to/122; Conservatory, Whyte Wl; Tiny We have a certain growth we|the matter, and that the Cen- Fruit, : Leblanc have to deal with." tennial grant could somehow be |Giynn entry. . | THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($2500).| CITY AND Claiming Three and Four-year-old Maid- CAPSULE NEWS iin, Forinas. | DISTRICT Arctic Flight, Ditfach 116 Dark Eric, Harris X110 : > rt Lise Lak, Herttenae | In a Bay Ridges accident re- ir " a oug das, 1e 1ée York's Blue Boy, No Boy 115 port published Saturday it was car eee Curry. Freed XXX105 jerroneously stated that a Chief Whitefoot, Rogers 115 idr Esprit De Mae, McComb 124 |Ridges, plunged through a or O Ca en Master Himount, Walsh X110 "deadend" sign at the intersec- Also Eligible: Broad Minded, No Boy\tign of the Range I 115; Heartwood, Freed X105; Good Ova-| sition Leader Diefenbaker, ternal Affairs Minister Martin} and T. C. Douglas, New Demo-| paign this weekend for candi- dates in the June 22 federal by- - 2 0 Kidding, Hale 120 Maciej James Achmatowicz, 4 i; ia . in Clem, Walsh A-X115 r 4 e election in Nipissing. brought to light until recently. |cousin Clim Mo Boy 115 an employee of General Motors |The question gained some pub-jecho Boy, Leblanc 128, of Canada, 'Limited, Oshawa, Bega, a ~ ' + | Al LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Mary|vealed that some big Ontario Nee Pack, Hewrivon. 120 trial and government execu- Ann Kelly, 34, of New Westmin- firms were not showing such Regal Jrmage,_Shuk ae tives, who have spent the past ster, B.C., the widow of an|payments as part of the employ-|'¢ oo 4° year as a Sloan Fellow in indus- | children were awarded damages CONSULTS PROVINCES one and One|sachusettes Institute of Techno- totalling $59,500 in an Ontario eshellaglandichats ee | 16th Miles logy, to receive master of sci- Supreme Court judgment Tues- OTTAWA (CP) -- The gov-|Popey, McComb All! ence degrees at commencement ound Sun, Shuk A-111 las Kelly, 30, was killed May |provinces on the details of its|caijaround, Dittfach 111 22. 1963, at London in a two-\plan to guarantee bank loans|Regal. Fashion, No Boy 10? | FOUR FIRE ALARMS Devil Lecom, Walsh X1 The Oshawa Fire Department dine and, No Boy 115/ Ridges. It has been brought to| car collision. Alan A. Hutchison for university students, Acting} of London was the defendant in|/Prime Minister Pickersgill said Well Oiled, Leblan AW. J. Farr and J (QUINELLA BETT cit ING) R. Hood entry|reports that in the 24-hour per- iod up to 9 a.m. today two rub- Magazine was cited for publica-jobligations by jtion of the following stories: |without prescriptions. "The Crisis in Our Libraries", "What College Holds for the 'C' Student", 'Education, Youth, jand Us", "Everyone Wants To Be Censor', "You and the Law") and "How GEE Helps the Drop-| outs", | Also honored with School Bell |Awards this. year are such jorgans as Changing Times,} Readers' Digest, Life, Look, and the three national broad-) | casting networks, \ BUYER _) | __ SELLER 728-9474 PAUL RISTOW REALTOR 187 KING ST. E. selling drugs) | SELECTOOL | KRESGE'S SELECTOOL THE MASTER lete comP gt RY 1CE <ey mee al On s ry %? S 65 STYLES SHAPES AND COLORS Price Includes @ Fromes @ Lenses Prescription Sunglasses At Same Low Price U.S. Trade-Mark Register OPTICIANS-- Over Sotisfied Cust nlical Co 17 BOND STREET, EAST 2ND FLOOR Hours: 9 A.M. te 5 P.M. -- Closed All Dey Wednesday PHONE: 728-1261 WE FILL ALL PSI, OCULISTS AND OPTOMETRISTS PRESCRIPTIONS AT THE SAME LOW PRICES. Bronches in many principal cities of Canede end U.3. the civil suit. in the Commons Tuesday. ; | SIXTH RACE ~ Purse $2,700 "Ward 2inich fires and two grass fires NOT CHANGED |Charies Lamb (FC -- Victoria,| avsiness Men's Ass'n"' Allowances Three : ot Ont.) asked whether the l0ans/anq Four-year-olds One Mile (Marshall OTTAWA (CP) -- Temporary will be available before stud-|Turf Course) Revenue Minister Mcllraith saidjents start to enroll in the com-\80¥ 'ost. No Bay Als Tuesday night that payments|ing university year. |Taunton road west were e€ |guished. 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