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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1965, p. 25

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'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, April 7, 1965 23 Expropriation Procedure Is Approved Eight procedural steps to land acquisition by council's public works committee have been approved by council. Mayor Lyman Gifford said the expropriation bylaw has "always been a vicious bylaw. He said he hoped the new procedure would work "'but if I think the individual is not getting a fair deal I will push for a change." The eight steps: : x i es engineer shall ai : é : For publle' purposes. and' sbtain Where Good Taste In Fashion Is Not Expensive an expropriation plan and de- scription from an Ontario Land Surveyor respecting each prop- erty so required. : , she geeperty, commisalen. Easter in April... and what woman isn't scheming and dreaming about that special hat? er shall contact the owners of the land in order to outline ; ; : poset 9 el nae Her hat! Hats with brims that are all allure, Big swooping ones that shoot out to ation bylaw will be passed to tel ge Pg ahe Myre shade the eyes... others that curl up in a young, insouciant manner, Hats with no tinuing negotiations with them) cs brims at all. But rather swirling, frothy creations of veiling and tulle. Previewed here i] Gh prdate ofall sopert. re| Atos ne eee are just a few of the dreamiest hats you've ever imagined, Hats that look ing ---- of gr yah 4 : : : . pee dg oye egrets "Al breathtakingly expensive. But just take a peek at their unbelievably low price tags! propriation on the property, the the owners and fs opinion as te og All here at Walker's - the store where good taste tothe amount of mnpeaaation payable. j , f hi : , 4. An expropriation bylaw 4 atait be paved and city 'oun in fashion is truly not expensive. So stop cil will make an offer of ae ensation to the owners by : . . motion, and offer to pay 0] dreaming. Start doing! per cent of this compensation . On account 5. Where land is to be made) a public highway, the bylaw establishing it as a _ public highway shall be passed | 6. The city solicitor shall reg- ister the plan of expropriation and serve notice of possession on the owners together with the offer of compensation and the offer of partial compensa- tion, 7. The engineering depart- ment shall proceed with con- struction on the date possession is obtained by the city. 8. The property commissioner shall continue active negotia- tions with the owners to obtain a settlement, He shall report to the public works commit- tee when he can recommend a settlement or when active negotiations cease. COUNCIL BRIEFS Oshawa Civic Auditorium executive committee has asked that city council dedicate the southerly rectangular four acres of the seven-acre parcel of city-owned land adjacent to the Auditorium property on the north for. Auditorium use. The request is being studied by council's parks, property and| recreation committee. A 3.45 acre parcel of etty-| owned land north of the Civic) Auditorium is being consider-/ ed as a school site by the Osh- awa Separate School Board.| The board asked council to in-/ dicate what price the city) would ask for the land. The} matter is being considered by} the parks, property and recre-| ation committee. Council's public works com- mittee is considering a request by solicitors for Benjamin Haynes for a quit claim deed of lands abutting on the west of the Haynes properties at 109,111 and 113 Kaiser crescent: The Public Utilities Commis. D : , ' : : . Frothy shell halo of tulle and vefling. So utterly feminine! So oe he nee bg oge: a ae : pas "i right for now. And, of course, for attending summer 6 99 te kad 6 Wier ala harvel . P- AN ' weddings. In creamy pastels, black, white or navy. Only e a@ proposed mote! at the north-| b Meo Rory Mccdbraags rigethnes : bom 7 \ . Smart little roller Breton of pleated organza. Crowned with a The main would provide water ) \4' Te : : floral bouquet of spring flowers. In luscious pastels, white service into the buffer zone in 7 71K A : : or navy. 4.99 an area where there are no : sewers. Council referred the 4 Dn 1 h : : | fh t' . This big dip-brimmed beauty is in finest marquisette straw. Its letter to the planning board. : - ; rown adorned with dainty sprays of appliqued sweet peas. Black Planning board will consider| nr " . two resouing applications made} 1 g bi rdieay ai Ba ak bboy Paki : Huei 3 99 io eomael ly tavlc euak ; white or beige. Specially priced for pre-Easter! ° One request will permit the| 1 ti f ional) naman tinh te yg syineral . Off-the-tace bubble pill box of sheerest straw. Head-turning interest lies in its billowy organza captured in the centre with a 4 99 e building now under construc- ; tion. The second request for|f - soft velvet bow. Ice blue, yellow, navy, pink or white. Only rezoning involves plans to con- struct a shopping plaza at the! é nt? " : corner of Taunton road and Rit) ye" 4 : Be . Chic cloche sailor of airy lace and straw braid. Shirred in narrow son road north. P dip." a) eS . tiers to its high-rising crown, this is an important new look for, : ' ; Ei Easter. Pretty as frosting on the cake in pastels. Or, very Dominion Day Oshawa Folk B . Festival asked council's permis-| ; L s £ high fashion in transparent black or navy. Only 6.99 sion to put up four or five ban-} ' : : ners across the streets in the} downtown area. The request) was referred to the Public Utili- * iy ee g ; ties Commission ok "ng Sc a ees Al Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Hollis E. Beckett, (MPP-| ; ; pes a ; ot 'Your Money Refunded York East), chairman of the! select committee on the Muni- cipal Act and related acts ac- knowledged council's letter op-| posing the recommendation that Public Utilities operations be placed under city council. Mr. er = j : 9 ed ge : : ALKER'S tion had been withdrawn. , : : Cie The Oshawa Fish and Wild- life hogy ~ de application for @ grant o was turned down 4 council because it is tech- Daily 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. a illegal but a motion was nee -- queeeesd teebeating tual enn ae Phone 728-4626 COME Thurs. and Fri. 9:30 to 9 p.m. mittee projects by submitted to} the property committee and if approved, bills will be paid by| the city, np to $250.

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