'eee Wednesday, September 6, 1964 ; ZONING ae CONVICT GIRLS | ON NEW SCHOOL (oo ee | OF SHOPLIFTING: Council Awaits | Srsii*"" sn A ax Two Bowmanville girls were J eve opers aor out of custody e r ; until Nov, 10 for a pre-sen- : . tence report, after being O M B Decision St : P ? convicted Tuesday of theft : j 4 TOpose ange ~ | under $50. BROUGHAM (Special) -- Anjaccommodate children of ages fad iat { gt Act Boe 18, and |application for a Montessori|UP'to six years. ov CE TS Norma Desmaris,. 17, evi- AJAX (Staff)--Dutferin Creek tractors to build homes which tote school was discussed last week|CHANGE IN ZONING i p : ' Estates will put a proposal be.(°™ 0 easier sold. cabin tase ior aes by Pickering Township planning) When' the application was NIBLETS CORN GREEN GIANT IE a | fore the legislation and finance APARTMENT PLAN wear shops in the town. board members. ---- ad rye arg | ing , , committee of council Thursday =. Baldwin said his company In convicting Miss Quesnel If approval is secured from rome ge ae np Ry : : ' $ to change one of the town's zon- ee oa me Y eigen Breen ry eo renga gy the Ontario Municipal Board, it) mercial, and particularly desig- CARNATION MI EVAPORATED J TALL Problems straightened out be-| trate R. B. Baxter told the | wij! be the second school of its\nated for professional. offices or TMs ing bylaws. ' fore further negotiations about; two girls, that in larger |kind to be established in Can-| such as BY ir ROA dentists 3 ~~ 'The bylaw affected is the one|the multi-million dollar proposed} centres such as Toronto, |ada, One such school is oper-|No "Nursery School" use is in. ' } ts dealing with lots in the South.|apartment project across from} this crime is considered @ | ating in Don Mills. cluded, sot the applicants were RGARINE COLOURED me. wood Subdivision. {the Ajax Shopping Centre. very serious offence, and The purpose of the school is requested to appear before..the The Dufferin Creek Estates or The apartment negotiations} usually very stiff penalties to train children ftom the ages| committee of adjustment, where ' 3 Perini Land Developers have|*pped because council and| were handed out. of two and one-half to four andj approval or objections could bel} ¥/ ..¢ . TOMATO : UIGE=" aid Me | been attempting to change R2\Perini Development were in- lone-half by emphasizing the|presented. Although not unani- lots in the development to R3. yesh that the four-building various problems of the cnild,|mously, the committee of ad- R? jots according to the bylaw complex would require a $35,000 Orono Drama training of sense perception, co-|justment approved the applica- f/f 15 07. $ must have a 65 foot frontage pr a main to be constructed ordination and initiative by| tion. TINS along Harwood avenue to serv- games and the use of special 'The planning board, at its! and a floor space of 1700 square F s ] Pl sg : feet for a two-storey building |!°° (%¢ twO seven-storey and two estiva QNS material under the guidance of recent meeting, was then ad-i) 4 Vi BE ANS with PO 6" 'te 4 Z CLARKS . Coes RKow" . R3 lots need @ 50 foot frontage) *Aiore' apartments. ithe teacher. |vised that the Bay Ridges Rate- $02. and 1200 square feet of floor Robinson is Rote sages Bay Are Com leted | 'The theory is that children at|payers' Association were ap- space, : les ne pe Hille plan ih promo p these early ages learn much| pealing the committee of adjust- Since the Perinl request to/the proposed large buildings. | ORONO--Final srrangemerita| ee fly e veath Gielee wane dake Grong aoa De a Pood yssgy Blecan wore ius" proposed hotel in er to for the annua] drama festival| highly trained, and those certi-| Weisman, both of Bay Ridges. sions by council they are now a4 rece at the south si ah here have been completed. Ama- fied to teach in ordinary schools|The appeals were launched on Scking that the bylaw itself be(werway 401 just' north of the|teur theatrical groups from all/are not qualified for this type|the grounds that the location| chan oa . jshopping centre would also be over Central Ontario will com-| of teaching. |was not suitable, and would in- Por .,, taken into consideration when note Oct, 1,2 and 3in the town' 'The school was founded bylffinge on the uses designated ste -- wont Lt gee the new water and sewage lines}, 41), one, Mario Montessorio, born in|in the zoning bylaw for profes: Baldwin said they will , te would be constructed. A carved statuette, presented | 1870 in Italy, She was the first] Sional people. ang Council to change the Akl The hotel, costing about $750,- by the Orono Chamber of Com-|woman to become a doctor in| "A Nursery School is not a to permit two-storey houses with 000 was. made possible for Ajax) ve will be awarded to the|that country. In the course of|Similar profession," said John} 1500 square ag" of 'floor space iwhen they voted yes" on four hag olay: It was won last year/her medical work, she became! Williams, of the Ratepayers' to occupy the 65-foot frontage liquor questions in a plebiscite ithe Picks Players of Pick-| interested in education, studied| Association, "'and may .be ex-| lots. : : last April. Construction on the ing and Ajax for their produc-| psychiatry and education theory| cluding professionals on lots we; This, said Mr. Baldwin, would/hotel is expected to begin in) i. Gogg woman." and founded, the Orthophrenic| specifically asked to be re-zoned| make it easier to obtain con-!about three weeks. . r.Fecble Minded and|for this purpose, It would be} se Tebtetai 5 i School fo | I pees i Other awards are in the form) 1 rective Children. Maria Mon-|far better, probably, to find a| of plaques especially designated) cori became famous as an|spot somewhere within the sub-| 4 4 for the festival by Harlanders Be shel pa aaa weseed , v e+ n{educator, lectured on Pedagogy) division itself. There is com-| Truck Driver Not Guilty ee! garry eg a at the University of Rome, and|mercial land available in the yhiodoe -- the. OF Odd.|then opened a school for under-|Bay Ridges area," | paged by the. Urone |privileged children in Rome. | The planning board awaits s s « ' u P fellow's- Lodge No. 436; best ' isi f B Of Criminal Negligence actress, donated by the Orono a scclpory was Director of ol bg eng: igi al weil Rebekah Lodge No. 334; best| Montessori Institute in Barce- 4 sig * yoch'llona (1917), directed training|!ntroduced by planning board) BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Althe court, he noticed the Mal-Set design, donated by Rick-| ooo: in London (1919), and|chairman David Lennox as the| : aol sahicle | . jaby's Big 20; best director, : yaa | be ded by! : 2-year-old Thessalon, Ontario! lory vehicle, in the westbound|4 B ' founded a Montessori traning)ne¢W member recommended by ake driver was found not|lane of Highway 401, after a gp lle Abel wey he ea. centre in India in 1939. Her work Pickering Township council to par " harge of|bottle had been thrown from/#on 4 ; | |sit on the planning board. guilty Tuesday on a charg: ljudicator's award, donated by|00K her throughout Europe, *" 0" oo. welonead by, boardi} ke FROZEN PEAS = criminal negligence. the passenger's side. " Pic auark unti! her death in Holland in| Richard Chisholm, was driver} "I stopped the car, and in it|he Kendal Women's Institute. , members and his first meeting : f Receive an extra $10.00 tape with of a tractor trailer that smashed|foundMallory, and Peter John| Esse W, Ljungh will again ti antl was one which entertained a ; r Fark) The modern Montessori School| nimber of delegations with CLARKS IRISH STEW 107. IGA Pink Liquid Detergent 74,97 into the. rear of a car driven|/MacFarland, also of Toronto.|adjudicate the festival, which is ; ickeri i A into proposed for Pickering Township) \ianning and zoning provlems. Tims Receive an extra $6.00 a) with THE TEA THAT DARES or So by Dale Wright of. Tamworth) There was also a bottle of liquor|sponsored annually by the Cen-|i, for normal children, and if| on June 22. A passenger in the|in the car. Both men had been|tral Durham Agricultural Fall) ay roved would be situated on yehicle, Donald Brown, also of/ drinking." Fair. |Liverpool road. It would be in TO -ADD ACRES TOMAT CLARKS 1 wor 5] Ot ccuese Tamworth, lost. his life in the) wacFarland, was fined $355 SOS ~~~la residence-type structure, and] If 20 per cent of the present Ts KLEENEX TISSUE 2 PKGS. accident. 'and costs or 30 days for having) PAPERBACK SALES include about 30 pupils. This| tropical forests of the world ' Receive on extra $2.00 tape with Chisholm, however, was con /jiquor in a place other than his) Nearly, 1,000,000 paperback| would be but a beginning, andjwere cultivated it would add é 46. OFF ¢icted on a charge of careless!residence, and $5 for littering/books are sold in the United|applicants hope in the future|1,000,000,000 acres {o man's! , AJAX CLEANSERS ae driving, ar/ting from the same|the highway. iStates every day. ito have larger quarters, and'land resources, | FRASERVALE -- FROZEN accident, and wag fined $50 and : | ; STRAWBERRIES 15 02, costs or 10 days, | DR. BALLARD'S CAN. NO. 1 GRADE ee CHAMPION 2¢ OFF im CARROTS | Monge "Mallory f Toront CHOPPED -- ALPINE or PRIMROSE tae Douglas Mallory of Toronto) y é a : i Ez is ae 'ie was fined a total of $60 or 30| ) or. $1 BEEF STEAKETTES days, after being convicted at} j BTL. \ having liquor in a place other ; a than his residence and drinking} i ' stam ones rouse Roe $1 é * under age. SWEET MIXED, JARS | YUM YUM WAFERS Mallory, evidence showed, had| TAPES been the driver of a car, from| | which an empty bottle had been CAKE Ml MONARCH fxs: | | pat eerrortanin POUCH PAK PKGS. thrown. | OPP Constable T. Yardy, told | 3 | DELSEY TISSUE -- Au:' Fined $150. | DOOR CRASHER SP ECIALS! | CHEESE SLIDES vzrs sn 4 sat 5] segrueae ou) FIVE RED-HOT BARGAINS FOR YOU THUR.-FRI-SAT. | --™ Een arnt nate tata ee ceed from driving anywhere in Can-| une THE CHILDRENS CHOICE blade bone removed three-car accident on Highway) 7A on July 11. | 200's TOWELS agen told the court he had 3 i SHORT RIB ROAST een hitch-hiking up to his cot- 3 2 for 39 | tage and had been picked up 2 BISKETTE a ° ¢ value i : 51° by. the accused. i ee 39¢ value C CROSS CUT R baa Another man in the car and ' ' | lbs é the accused, : started talking : Be : SHOULDER 51 about how fast the car would| : 59¢ value 2 | for 3 f J BONELESS ee ; or he should inflict the heaviest] é E i penalty possible. Bi . aa Ten oe iicsiosialh Wenecsabelbeciiscduaviaencbicieslatieeeiiciae | BOLOGNA TABLERITE SLICED The costs in the case were $85 : OUTSPAN VALENCIA -- NEW. CROP 607, PKG. and the alternate jail term was'® : DOZEN ie | ada for two years, and fined) | f i iving. . co ; : gota ees cain Phil Willard's ; Linen & Cotton Striped PRODUCE OF U.S.A, CAN. NO. 1 GRADE Bi. Z AD a A passenger in the Robinson COATED o, and then they decided to DOLLAR DAY COMBINATION OFFER! McINTOSH FANCY GRADE--ONTARIO'S FINEST Council Will Watch for Extra Special Values Every Week | & Lead Parade | * ' a : et F ie ite -- r : nati punta | BROUHAM -- Reeve Clit- Ladies' . . . Cordona e ford Laycox announced this] : § Westclox week that Pickering Township! Boot : | ; @ouncil has accepted an invita-| D z SILVER BELL tion to participate in History in| | Action Day here this Saturday. | us ers | ALARh j F S $150, yesterday, after being con-/ Joseph Robinson, 26, evidence | F showed was the driver of a car} : : that had been involved in a ; CHOCOLATE E d EA E g car, Alfred Ernest Wilkes of} ind out, / ; » 'We were travelling at speeds : i ' | between 95 miles an hour and) i C 6-QUART 100 miles an hour when the i Fi | APP 79° accident occurred," ' ib : C C LE BASKET WEINERS eka Crown Attorney G. F. Bonney- é GARDEN FRESH -- CAN. NO. 1 GRADE TABLERITE ALL gate, in his summation to; : SLICED RINDLESS Magistrate R. B. Baxter, said! = 3 : E CELERY 2 25° VY LB. PKG. OR f : FOR : ' : : "Council will lead the parade) 5 a 7 ee sen B re S MeL Ch k age. After leaving the bal utton Front. Sizes $-M-L, ec : " . -e k at 1.30 ; : | - R 'ARN fe CLOCKS | | it VER RUBE BGO. GARD } ew Poe ah mi 3.99 value ~ Qur Stores Guarenteed | A/ VALU ABLE ie officially open History in Action E : siiameenaidi | SPECIAL For Many 2.49 value Wh pally! oo : e ay. | p a Robert Miller, president of. the | : i Be - ae Historical ~~, said Ped : N Ad f d IZES members and executive are both Bi £ ae P . pleased and honored that coun: | F on ver tise 5 , R cil has taken such an interest in R a : i i the work of the Historical So- | Specials : a : ciety." | 2 : Clare Balsdon of Pickering P Village, who managed the 150th : ay Every Day J Ms a : 4 e . Ld smn Hi Aca antec nM a | EL 11 : RE REI TA a anniversary parade in 1961, will be parade marshall, for this, = the first parade on History in : EP TERT A i HH NSAgEN AEE s h si m oP Action Day. The Claremont Village band, 2 KRE E 1 antique cars, farm vehicles and ' 1 old and new fire engines will) participate in the parade. | DOWNTOWN | - OSHAWA OSHAWA MOTOR CITY.IGA | BRAEMORIGA "BILSKY IGA ° BECKSTEAD IGA SHOPPING CENTRE i] RITSON RD. 5. OSHAWA ee tande 120 WILSON RD. S. OSHAWA COURTICE, ONTARIO UNIVERSITY'S TV an. The University of Sydney, ie Simcoe St. South Australia, has décided that lec: < : Toad We SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED whistle COLLEGE HILL IGA | SOUTH END IGA LANSDOWNE IGA . g staff shortages. The pn RS me | 166 ADELAIDE ¢ E, OSHAWA } CUBERT STREET OSHAWA procx ST. \SOUTH WHITBY Lansdowne Shopping Centre 4 aaa Saat . 7 z Aad