EXHUMATION MAY UNCOVER MISSING GIRL Workman with pick frees bec if the exhumation was General Claude Wagner said earth from a gave in a related to the disappear- st eg gl a be a i reak in the errien case Shawinigan, Que., cemetery _ ance four years ago of Den Wicea Was kbly: Wis be- Tuesday, revealing a cloth- ise Therrien, 16, of the Que- ing identified in. Montreal, covered coffin. Asked in Que- bec community, Attorney- he said. (CP Wirephoto) BROUGHAM -- Walter Berg- man, approached Pickering ing this week, to request at least. a temporary halt to the municipal building which it pro- poses to build at the intersec- tion of Highway 2 and Brock road. He referred to continued reports of a regional govern- ment and asked council to wait until the Goldenberg Report is published. "It appears that. a great many of the township services must be discontinued and eman- cipated into the county sys- tem," said Mr. Bergman. " humbly suggest that you wait until the Goldenberg report comes through. This council would be well advised to wait that two months before further taxpayers' monies are spent. The county may take over a great deal more than we con- template. We're paying high taxes for a new county build- ing now." Mr. Bergmann stated that many "'big businessmen" were coming to council with him, but they were prevented by other commitments. "I think we're entirely too hasty in trying to permit, some- thing that we will regret," Mr. Bergman went on, and pointed jout matters which he consider- ed more important. CLAIMS WATER FILTHY "We are drinking filthy water jin' the West Rouge now," he said Mr. Bergman contended that there was not enough informa- tion being handed out. He com- plained about the industrial land that the township had pur- chased, saying that there was no industry there yet. "What are we going to do about this?" he asked. "What are we going to do about this municipal building?" Councillor Bill Newman said |that he did agree with Mr. Bergman, but that he did not think the project of a municipal building would get very far before the Goldenberg report, for, although Mr. Goldenberg was ill, he understood it will he in before the next session of Parliament "Certainly there is concern if lthere are immediate changes Municipal Building Delay Is Requested Township Council, at its meet-| going to take place," said Councillor Wank. 'Even the Ontario Municipal Board point- ed out that regional govern- ment was going to take place." "But," he said, "it is not something that will take place over night. If we can get muni- cipal advice, we may be welll, advised to take it." REEVE TAKES EXCEPTION Reeve Laycox took exception to Mr. Bergman's remark about West Rouge water, saying that although it was not the best in the world, his family had no ill/f vincial Police plan to start dig- ging soon for the vanished De- nise Therrien, whom they be- lieve to be a murder victim, it was learned today. home in Shawinigan Que., al- most four years ago. She was Wagner Tuesday said he will make a report soon on the case, which he ordered reopened at the time of his taking office last QPP Plan To Dig THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 8, 1965 J ~ For Body Of Girl QUEBEC (CP)--Quebec Pro- This Tiger Tours Suburbs Causing Concern In Bombay By RUKMINI DEVI Canadian Press Correspondent|@ays BOMBAY (CP)--A tiger is giving anxious moments to Bombay's suburban residents. A police patrol on a routine The girl disappeared from her with 2 watery grave within 48 ine Englishman bagged the The Bombay Natural History Society also has come out on the side of the devout tiger of Aarey. E.M.O. and INDUSTRY RESCUE TRAINING Tues., 7.:30 p.m.-- Oshewa beat reported spotting a tiger on a lonely road in the Aarey forest near here. All attempts to track down the animal have failed Meanwhile, a controversy has broken out as to whether the tiger should be tracked down and shot or left alone. 6 at the time. Attorney - General Claude all, effects. "Pickering Township is not included in the plan for Metro Toronto," continued the reeve. "They are putting the squeeze] on this township planning-wise. renting for profit, did not sign the petition, then council would give serious The Free Press Bulletin, Bombay's popular evening Eng- lish daily, says that the tiger is "harmless" and is thought consideration to of "favorably" by villagers inding ways and means of im- over your It's just a guess what may happen in the future." Councillor John Campbell ex- plained the industrial land pur-|,, chase to Mr. Bergman thus: "It was offered at $2,000 per acre, and we could get serv- ices without too much trouble. We can resell it and get some|t industry into the township." The Jand was purchased as the result of a favorable plebis- provement for services in the area. I have, as you will note on the following pages, proven Mrs. Beckstead said. standard of living," ress is at the mercy and com- pletely controlled by around Aarey. One villager told the Bulletin that the suburban rural popula- tion of the area has known about the tiger for many months, and was reported say- ing: "We understand that the tiger pays frequent ivisits at night to the t I Kali on the outskirts of Joge- shwari village. He seems to be a devotee of the goddess." ting a forced local im- hat this is indeed the case," "Our destiny, our health, our she con- "and our general prog- Cénhveed by complex o and tax | inued, Wl poy you te let BLock COM profit- They'll figure your tax quickly sdo all the work and worry. RETURNS INCOME TAX making commercial enterprises or by people who are not per-| manent dwellers in our area.' | Seventy-six of 192 residents| j signed the petition. Twenty-six cite of the people. » |near Jogeshwari said: A man who runs a dairy farm "Under no circumstances should the po- ice kill the tiger. He has not Water Sought 'In Bay Area BROUGHAM -- Mrs, Gladys Beckstead, of Fairport, appear- ed before Pickering Township Council this week to press for the installation of watermains| and sewers in the Frenchman's Bay area. Reeve C. W. Laycox com- mended Mrs, Beckstead on the], work she had done and said the}, matter would be reconsidered) 9 by the public utilities commit- not. These signatures comprised 40 percent Th other 60 percent were composed of renting owners, matinas and their residences, one commercial, tages, and vacant lots. home owners Simpson avenues who would be willing to sign a special agree- ment, would amount to 76 per- harmed any cattle. In fact, my water buffaloes roam all over the forest." Wild animals that turn devout are not unknown in this part of the world--if popular legends are to be believed. Some years before British rule ended, so runs one legend, an Englishman camping in the Aarey forest was warned by a holy man not to shoot a particu- lar tiger since it was a reincar- nation of Lord Shiva. "If you kill the. animal," the holy man said, "you will meet of the permanent residents did of the area. parks. and summer cot- The permanent residents, plus on Maple and ent, while thase in the same ituation who did not sign were 4 percent. ond accurately, and often save you money besides, See your nearest BLOCK LIFE OFFICE! = J. of every tox return. we moke ony errors thet cost you eny penalty er interest, U L_we will poy North America's Largest Tax Service 135 SIMCOE ST. NORTH PHONE 725-6322 WEEKDAYS 9 A.M. - 9 P.M.--SATURDAYS 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY tee. Councillor Hubert Wank,| chairman of the committee, pointed out. the difficulties with a forced local improvement. "It was decided by council that if I could prove statistical- ly that the majority of perman- ent dwellers in the area were being overruled on the Water and Sewer Petition due to the fact that parks, marinas, sum- mer cottages and home owners, The Glassified Bargain Event Of The Year... 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