'AT AJAX Public School Board Will Build Addition AJAX (Staff) -- The Ajaxyproposed civic centre when it] William Kerwood was reap- ool Board at its firs payer Monday night decided to add another six classrooms addition to Lord Durham School in Lake Vista next year. * This year a six-classroom ad-' dition costing $128,000 and ker pm pes wae room are expected to be built to 'the ay board sali it decided. to second storey, six-room in 1966 becuase the and Southwood sub- re expected to need dry shortly accord: brary lected population. The 1966 is expected to cost $130,000. The board explaned that in a committee of the whole meet- ing attended by the architect and the school inspector it was found it would be more eécon- omical to plan the 1966 addi- tion now. One of the features in the ad- dition will be sliding walls be- tween classrooms which would allow team teaching and super- vision of two classrooms by one teacher while the other could teach a special group. TO PAY HONORARIUMS The board also passed a mo tion that mémbers be paid an honorarium of $40 monthly as|g provided by legislation of the Ontario Government last year. Members of the board will re- ceive the monthly stipend begin- ning at the first of the year and is subject to a reduction of $10 for missing a regular meet- ing for reasons other than ill- ness or board business. In an answer to the Ajax Council regarding accommoda- tions for students if the propos- ed apartment project on Har- wood avenue is erected, the board said the present Ajax school system would accommo- date stude from . the" first phase of the' project and that and Parkside schools would be well within the accommodation of their property. ASK MORAL SUPPORT A 4elegation to the school board, Ajax Public Library Board members Mrs. Ruth Ben- nett and Mrs. Mildred Gorman asked for the board's moral sup- port and the members views on beh proposed new library build- g. The library board members explain that their present facili- ties, a wooden wartime building decided upon. The library board members lalso mentioned that Ajax chil- dten were not using their li- brary to the fullest extent. Shé uggested that classes make field a trips to familiarize students with the library facilities. CHARGE SUGGESTED Davis Lewis suggested that the library charge people for its use, He also suggested that the library be. open every night until 9 p.m. School Board gave their approval for the new li- with the recommenda- pointed to the library board by' the Ajax Public School Board for a period of three years. The board also gave permis- sion for the rental of four TV sets for St. Andrew's Senior Schools so that students could watch special education pro- grams on Feb. 2 and 16 and March 2 and 16 at 9.30 a.m. It was suggested that parents oe programs on Chan- nel 9. The year end financial state- ment for 1964 showed that the board finished the year with a tions voiced by its members. surplus of $11,053.35. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE The three youths arrested and charged with the break and enter with intent to cause dam- age at Donevan Collegiate and St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church last week, all pleaded guilty in Magistrate's Court here Monday. Magistrate Harry Jermyn 're- manded the trio in custody to await a presentence report next Monday. James John Joseph Donovan, 16, of 551 Dean ave- nue, Benny Kye, 16, of 545 Ritson road north, and Rich- ard Pawlowski, 20, of Hancock road, Courtice, all admitted to breaking into the school and church Jan. 13. They caused $90,50 damage at the school, the Court was told, with most: of it occurring in the administration offices. Only $15 destruction was estimated by St. Gertrude's. The drunk - driving charge against Marko Tomina, 33, of 1439 Oxford street, was re- duced to impaired, and he was fined $150 and costs or 10 days.| A second charge, that of hav-| ing no car insurance, was with- drawn by the Crown. An RR 1, Milliken (Union- ville area) man pleaded -- not guilty to a Jan. 13 drunk driv- ing offence on County road 21. Kenneth Shaw, 43, was convict- ed, however, and sentenced to Vandalism Trio Jailed One Week was backdated to his day of arrest, Magistrate Jermyn fined Aus- tin Mills, 32, of RR 2, Port Perry, $10 and costs or 10 days for being drunk in public here on Jan, 15. He backdated the sentence to the day of arrest. A Southlawn avenue man neglected to purchase a permit from the city for a dwelling he built on Athol street last No- vember. Michael Zygocki admit- ted the offence and was fined THE OSHAWA TIMES, 27 Wednesday, Jenuery 20, 1965 "Come Back Davie Fulton" | VICTORIA (CP) -- vial sive Conservatives in two bigh Vancouver Island federal con. Davie Fulton to return to fed- eral politics. Some 200 of 400 delegates to a joint a constitu- encies meeting this week ab- stained from voting tion of loyalty to National Party Leader John Diefenbaker. ously for a motion ai Fulton to leave p. pol- itics and represent Victoria in the next federal election. Mr. Fulton was non-commit- tal about returning to federal po which he left three years ago to head the provin- cial organization. He was de- feated in Kamloops constitu- ency in the last provincial elec- tion. | Press Criticized ) By Pope Paul | VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope Paul says some of the world press published "completely fantastic facts" about the third session of the Vatican ecumen- ical council. The Pope's criticism was in a! speech to members of the Ital- ian press union received in pri- vate audience Monday. The Vatican newspaper L'Os-| servatore Romano reported' the| speech Tuesday. The news-! paper said: "The Holy Father has pointed out that in general the so-called major newspapers have shown a certain slow-down in their! $50 and costs or 10 days in jail. His failure to remain and re- port a Jan. 15 accident on Sim- coe street south cost Charles R. Rines, 26, of 195 Conant street, $100 and costs or 10 days. A drunk - driving charge against 35-year-old William Scott was reduced to impaired, and the 544 Harmony road south man was fined $100 and costs or 30 days. A 22-year-old Melrose street) man, Brian Richardson, was convicted of. dangerous driving, and driving under suspension and fined $50 and costs or 10 days consecutive on each charge. The offences, the court learned, occurred Dec. 4. A third charge, that of at- tempted auto theft, was dropped 10 days in jail. The sentence by the Crown. tone when informing about the| third séssion, divulging some) .secondary aspects -- some-| jtimes. with news of completely jfantastie facts by no means corresponding to reality -- in- stead of emphasizing the high-| lights of the debates and con-| clusions," L'Osservatore did not elabor- ate. | PRISONERS NOW EQUAL LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) -- A} government decree here is} aimed at ending racial discrim-| ination--with a difference. Home | Minister Mainza Chona said dis- crimination will end in all pris- ons for. whites, Africans and Asians with the discontinuance of separate foods for the dif- ferent races. The African staple for jailbirds--unless a doctor or- ders otherwise -- is corn por- ridge. east of the town hall, were too crowded and could not be super- vig prpperiy, They said they}|# ot trying to build pd hana building but were to erect a $66,000 con- hoping es crete block structure next to i 4 their present site. Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Gor man explained that people in Ajax use their library far more than any other town of simi- lar size. They claimed that the library had 3,681 active borrow- ers or over 40 per cent of the entire Ajax population, At pres- ent the library has 16,134 books on its shelves and there is a de- mand for more reference books. Board member David Lewis suggested that the library be open more often. He said he be-||# longed to the Whitby and Osh- awa Public libraries because}|? their facilities were open in the||: evening. EXPENDITURE QUESTIONED Board members Jack Reid and 4 Donald Kemp both questioned the wisdom of erecting a $66,000 concrete block building. Mr. Reid said that it has been the}|' policy of the town to always start with the minimum and as}/; a result the town always gets the minimum. Mr., Kemp said the Ajax School system is now suffering from building schools at a minimum. Bruce Gowdy suggested that||" the present site of the library||/ might not be the most feasible||' for the new library. He suggest- ed the library be part of the Cabinet Orders, Brady Release TORONTO Brady, 21, committed to the Ontario hospital in Penetangui- E % northwest of|| Orillia, in 1959 for the icepick||' shene, 30 miles slaying of an 81-year-old Tor- onto woman, has been freed by an order-in-council. Hospital officials said Monday ||" Brady had officially been dis-||" charged as a patient by an order of the Ontario cabinet but is re-|| % maining at the hospital for a||% few more days on a voluntary|/; basis. An assize court jury in No- vember, 1959, found Brady, then 16, not guilty of murder, but in-||77" sane at the time he stabbed Ida Dean, a spinster, 75 times with lg an icepick in her home. Because the jury found him eZ not guilty of murder, but merely insane when he killed the woman, Brady is a free man. 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