UAR-TRUCK CRASH CLAIMS LIFE Richard Chisholm, 33, of 'passenger in the above man- .morial Hospital. Mr. Chish- Thessalon..appeared in Bow- gled car, Donald Brown, 21 olm, driver of the truck, manville magistrate's court of Tamworth, was killed when owned by Midway Lumber this morning charged with. the car collided with a truck Mills Ltd., was not hurt. He criminal negligence causing near Waverly road on High- was represented in court today death and careless driving in way 401. Driver of the car, by Terence V. Kelly, Osh- connection with a Highway 401 Dale Stanley Wright, 24 of awa, and Thomas R. Lang- fatality yesterday. The case RR 1, Tamworth, was treated- don, Toronto. was adjourned until July 14. A for cuts at Bowmanville Me- --Oshawa Times Photo Ajax's Approval Asked = WA Meeting For Conservation Plans 1" Blackstock BLACKSTOCK -- The June AJAX (Staff) -- Town council|was also in good shape, Duffins|Mecting of St. John's WA was was asked last night to approve|Creek, he said, was heavily pot with the tetong ag June in principle, long range plans of|luted south of Ajax and Pick- ni ede pie lent Mrs. Ash- the Metropolitan Toronto andjering. Bibl eaadice ; Region Conservation Authority. | e reading from St. Peter |HIGHER STANDARDS : : : was read by Mrs. Langfeld who Council made no decision last) "ie told council that in the/also took the devotional which ' 'ZONING CHANGE REQUESTED AJAX: (Staff) -- The manager of a construction company last night :told Ajax council that most of the town's inhabitants could not afford to buy $18,000 homes. E. Baldwin, 'manager of Perini Developments, made the statement when he asked coun- cil to change zoning bylaws in Southwood subdivision to permit New Tenders Are Authorized For 2 Projects HAMPTON -- Darlington Township council last week au- thorized the township's consult. ing engineer. and road superin- tendent to prepare specifica- tions and advertise for tenders for the construction of two con- crete structures at Solina West and Tyrone Mill. The authorization came after the Van Hoof Construction com- pany was permitted to withdraw its tender on three concrete structure projects on the condi- tion that the company agrees to compensate the township for expense and inconvenience in the amount of $500. The council decided not to ac- cept any of the other five ten- ders submitted on the three con- Developer Tells Council $18,000 Homes Too Costly the consiruction of lower priced homes. He said Ajax was an indus- trial town and that the average wage was below $5,000. He ask- ed that zoning be changed to permit the construction, of $15, 000 homes, Council referred the request to the legislation and finance committee for consideration. | Mr. Baldwin told council his company has already lost over la million dollars in Ajax and was trying to get out with as little loss as possible. He added that council could not expect his company to stay in town with- out some leeway*from the local goveriiméeni,- Perini Develop- ments hold large tracts of land jin Ajax. | Councillor~Robertson said if small homes were built in the subdivision they could not bear the education costs. COUNTY ASSESSING Ajax assessor William Noble will be replaced by the county jassessment system. At an unannounced council jmeeting two weeks ago, after away with overtime and. wilt leave the town under the protec- tion of two officers at allvtimes. The addition to the depart- ment was requested by the pro- tective services committee and Pwill not be costing the town, any additional revenue at this time. The first stage of Ajax's 1966 capitat-works program was set in motion by council last night when it voted $9,000 for the pre- paration of the design and con- struction estimates of new sewer mains on Monarch, Mac- kenzie and Finley avenues. The contract for the pre-| liminary studies was awarded to Walvin Ltd., of Ajax. The Ajax industrial commis- sion informed 'council that a good response from industries had been received from their last year mailing and that the results were being turned over to the Perini Land Developers. The commission also reported that Ajax coins were being Vacation Bible School Planned BROOKLIN -- Vacation Bible school will be held at Brooklin United Church from July 6 to 16 from 9.30 a.m, to 11.30 a.m. All children from those enter- ing kindergarten this fall to 14 years of age are welcome to attend. : A program of songs, Bible study, games and crafts have been planned to interest each age group. eo 8 pat Apartments, knee and Three Injured face cuts; and Mary-Ann Flynn, . \74 Admiral road, head lacera- s } D C gh tions - riveway Tash Corey was driver of the car AJAX (Staff)--Three persons|which collided with the truck were slightly injured here last|in a driveway off Bailey street, night when a sportscar collided| west of Finley avenue. Driver led ae eicoene, truck in 8 of the truck was Joseph Sequin, ' ogtih wid seleaned at Ajax|23 Forest road. He was not in- and Pickering Hospital were . Floyd Corey, 20 of 129 Clement) Both road, who suffered-a cut right|wrecks: vehicles . were total Ajax police investi- coration Day ervice Is Held 'BROOKLIN -- The annual decoration day service under the auspices of Beethoven Lodge, IOOF, was held Sun- day, June 14 at Groveside cemetery. Dr. J. H. McKinney acted as chairman. The names of departed broth- ers and sisters of Beethoven and Kinoven Lodges, who are buried at Groveside and otlier ceméteries, were read and a moment's silence was observed in their memory. »The scripture reading was given by Chaplain Brother Heber Down. Brother Stanley Webber and Miss Caroline Web- minted and would be. ready in about five weeks. The coins will be available to collectors. LIBRARY GRANT Council approved a requisition |the regular meeting, council de- jcided to join the county system in September of this year. | The move was made because jnew equipment was needed to continue assessment by the |town. Since council believes |county assessing is inevitable, it jfelt it was t from the Ajax Library of $2,000 as part of their 1964 grant from the town. | The Ajax volunteer firemen's jassociation also received $680 of their yearly grant. A $1,000 grant was also ap- ime to join. Seven|Proved for the Ajax Industrial) ber sang a duet. Rev. A. Mundy gave the address entitled, 'So Great a Cloud of Witnesses," John Batty, on behalf of the ceme-! |tery board, gave a report. FOR THE FINEST IN fj Custom Made 'i DRAPES [municipalities have already | Commission. SEE leg; Sandy Caldwell, Kings! gated. ae ~ 'would you like * a modern kitchen? an up-to-date laundry? extra living space? find the best way to plan it in the free planning guides available now at your HOME MODERNIZATION CENTRE rng er gnats the matter puture all upstredm sewage|Was 'on John the Baptist, who treatment plants would have to|is the patronal saint and whose The authority's advisory| meet a higher degree of treat-|day is celebrated June 24, Mrs. board chairman Grant Hender-| ment than they have been allow-|Langfeld also read the opening son told. council that four mil-led in the past to meet the On-/Prayers. lion people are expected to in-jtario Water Resources Commis-| The treasurer gave a report habit the Metro region in. the! sion standards. and the Sunshine secretary re- year 2000. Mr. Hicks said in the future|ported several members in hos- He said pollution in the area's|no sewage treatment plants|Pital. Dorcas secretary receiv- watershed was a serious matter|would be allowed in the head-|¢d a donation of a quilt top from and that municipalities involved| water regions of the area. Mrs. W. Taylor, | had been too lax about the' A large plant to incorporate The church picnic will be held problem. the present Ajax and Pickeringjin Cartwright Park, Caesarea,| Kenneth Hicks, who presented Township sewage disposal June 26 and all parishioner's are a brief to council, said 80 per|Plants as well as the proposed|invited to attend and . bring cent of the people visiting rec-|Pickering Village plant is fore-|® box lunch, | reation areas do so because -of| Seen in the future at the mouth ; Tractor Flips. | crete structure projects. e : No council meetings will be} In other business council: held on July 27 or August 24.} Authorized the treasurer to ac-| FORCE INCREASE Regular summer hours for the} cept $500 from Imperial Oil Council unanimously voted to|Ajax municipal offices will be| Company to defray the costs in-|increase the Ajax police depart-|from 8.a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning | volved in amendig the town-/ment to 11 men, including Chief}on June 29 until September. ship's zoning bylaw as request-/George Dunn. | * August 3 was proclaimed ed. If additional costs are en-' The largely dojCivic holiday in Ajax. come into the new system. move will M. & C, Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 ONTARIO HYDRO 100 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA PHONE 723-4624.7 ES countered the company will| agree to compensate the town-| ship and the township will re-| fund any unused portion of the} deposit; H Instructed the clerk to contact the 'department of transport for information regarding speed limits on township roads; Agreed that it is not this coun- cil's policy to pay overtime wages but that staff members who work overtime may be al-| lowed a similar amount of time off, at the discretion of the clerk-administrator. | Allergies? Backaches ? Or Do You Just Want To Sleep Comfortably? Ask About PERMA: FOAM Mattresses. Call RAMA DISTRIBUTORS 725-8762 CLAIM SHIP RCORD UP TO '200 apiegiegin Eri ber OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Monthly FAMILY ALLOWANCE ; : He said the cons@ivation au: He told council that with the shay ak, Ce projected population increase.|the we was purchasing lands on| : : R for park areas. 7 = be discharging over 50 per cent OMAR ge CAPE BROKER, Ont. (CP)--| of the total river flows in the, OUt of 28 municipalities in- yroxwe Campbell, 33, of| . . 3 Court Hears Of | Mired By Strike | GREENOCK, Scotland (CP) Lu Life WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Work|ciydeside shipbuilder Charles ; xury sites in the Windsor area came ; eager struction speed with its 16,000-) to a halt at noon Monday fol-lton liner Scotscoun, built in 122| Projects estimated at more) : : LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Mate-\than $6,000,000 are being pick- 4 ; the water facilities. of Duffins Creek. Sewage treatment plants would the west side of Duffins Creek| Farmer Dies volved in the pollution report 15} = ] ; ; } area. iiageas ! : .| nearby Purple Valley was killed) Highland' Creek, he stated,n2v¢,.2ready approved it in| Monday in this village, 28 miles) © ROMANIA EXHIBITS | ceTEA "best Seam 16 thee: Picks oe pe poled the; Romania plans to exhibit Pr Metro area and the Rouge River| . jiractor he was driving OVver-| more than. 50 international fairs ee turned and pinned him beneath|; | Windsor Projects _;" [te 2008. ~ at most major construction! Cornell claims a record in con-| s . . M lowing a strike of cement fin- ; Without Love Pte which started Friday. |Working days. Tial things just don't compen-jeted by members of Local 335|] Sate for a lack of love and un-lof the Operative Plasterers and derstanding in a' home, an 18-|Cement Masons' International year-old girl told juvenile court! Association (CLC). Judge W. H. Fox Monday as| Union officials and represent- she intervened to help her 14-|atives of the Windsor Builders year-old sister who has contin. | and Contractors' Exchange met} ually run away from home and|during the weekend and contin- had' sexual relations with older| ued Monday in- an effort to re- males on at least six of those|solve the strike issues. The un- occasions. {ion is seeking overtime pay for The elder sister told the;any work in excess of éight judge: 'Mother and father have|hours each day. given us a lot of material/s things, probably more things f } than a lot of children have but as far as love and understand-|§ ° JAMES i ing go--there just isn't any." O'MALLEY! After hearing the 18-year-old| Construction. Ltd. Sister, who told the judge she 723-7122 had a child out of wedlock andj @ Homes @ Additions has since left home, Judge Fox said he is turning the ifyear-l§ old over to her until he has a chance'to talk to their aunt. 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