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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1965, p. 13

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TEIN 2 Sans eel %. / ish ws wt right; R. J. Boyer, MPP, of Bracebridge; Cliff Laycock, Pickering Township reeve the Industrial Commission-- gather at the historic Post Manor. They are; left to Members of a recent tour of Pickering Township -- held under sponsorship of Industrial Area Tour Staged At Pickering ment, told the meeting that he)$30,000 to the budget and seven felt confident that, by next sum-|acres of public land would be} trialists joined the Pickering)mer, a development association| needed to accommodate the new Township Industrial Commis-|would be set up between the families, Eight new civic em- sion in a tour of .Pickering's|/Counties of Halton, Peel, York|ployees costing $35,000 annually proposed industrial area andiand Ontario and that the pro-|would be required and an extra Ontario Hydro's Nuclearivincial government had already |60,000 gallons of water would plant site Thursday afternoon. | budgeted $15,000 annually to sup-|be needed daily. At a dinner, held at the An-|port this association. The 100 families would own nand a le Golf Club, Reeve Cliff} Mr, Branch also quoted a Uni-|149 cars and would necessitate Laycox told the developers that| versity of Western Ontario pro-|two extra hospital beds and an Pickering Township had tried|fessor in his concept of what|additional 1000 library books. to create an image in the past|199 new families moving into a! Mr, Branch said that the jail) two years as an emerging in-) community would do to the com- accommodation would also have dustrial area. munity's structure. to be slightly enlarged with an Reeve Laycox said that Pick-) Mr, Branch said 100 families influx of 100 families. ering Township was one of the means 472 people of which 118 G. P. Branch told his audi- best Jocated industrial areas in| would be school children, 69 ele-|ence that half the money for Canada and told the group that| mentary, 40 high school and nine|these improvements would Pickering Township needed them|yniversity students. This would|come from property taxes while more than they needed the town-'require two and a half class-|the other half would come from ship. rooms for the ferent ie government grants and that the 7SEEN dents, two-for the high school at!second generation would still be es a te Dee an esteemed cost of $150,000. {burdened with half the cost of ment of Economics and Develop-| Five new teachers would add] these improvements because ----lof the debentures. Pickering Driver Fined PICKERING (Staff) -- Real Estate developers and indus- | j and owner of the SON Oe 8 ANG oy Sy et eg et er a ey ty op be ee WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, Oct. 25 Co-Op Credit Union night 1st Whitby Scouts Salvation Army Brownies Whitby Baptist Church Explor- banking ers St. John's Anglican Church Ruth WA Women's Auxiliary of the Whit- by General Hospital Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women Group No, 2 TUESDAY, Oct. 26 Whitby Women's Institute | Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club pete onnkins Violets TOPS Clu Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Red Cross Work Room Salvation Army Cubs 2ndt Whtby. St, Mark's UCW Unit No, 1 St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 4 Auxiliary Whifby Baptist Women's Society for Christian service WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27 Whitby St. John Ambulance THURSDAY, Oct. 28 Whitby Baptist Church Cubs Salvation Army Women's Home League Whitby Chapter Order of | Eastern Star No. 248 Christian Reformed Church La- | dies Work and Pray {Faith Baptist Church Women's Missionary Society Manor; and Ken H. Clarke, general sales-manager for Canada of International Nickel Ltd. --Oshawa Times Photo Charge Dropped Against Jackson WHEELING, W.Va. (AP)--A FRIDAY, Oct. 29 draft evasion case against quar-|/Red Cross Senor Citizen Social terback John Henry Jackson, Pentecostal Church Young Peo- 26, of Toronto Rifles of the Con- ple's Christ's Ambassadors tinental Football League wasj'co-Op Credit Union transferred to a Georgia court night Friday. Salvation Army Young People's U.S. District Judge Robert.D. Band Maxwell ordered Jackson to ap- pear for a preliminary hearing SATURDAY, Oct, 30 at Valdosta, Ga., next March 7.|Salvation Army Guides A native of Columbus, Ga.,|Salvation Army -Timbral Brig- Jackson was indicted by a fed-| ade eral grand jury earlier this year on a charge of violating the Se-| SUNDAY, Oct. 31 lective Service Act by failing to|St. Mark's United Church Hi-C report for induction. Group sie Royal Canadian Legion Ladies' the banking'f. SPW PONS LI EY BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE 2 Youths Fined peep st yc ypeyt ye iat vee ee diets am " H "4 MM EE Ee reo ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 23, 1965 § , arrival the fight was over and| McGill said he had not used about 20 teenagers were milling)obscene language and there about. When the crowd was/|were a number of people in the disperesed McGill had used ob-|crowd who could have been scene language. \responsible, place other than a residence. Richard Parker, 18, of Hamil- ton, was fined $100 or 15 days on an impaired driving charge and had his licence suspended here Thursday to a charge of/for three months. On a charge dangerous driving. of failing to produce a driver's Byron L. Chappell, 48 Drew | licence, he was fined $25 or five st., was observed going south|days. on Harwood ave. by a taxi; A charge of causing a dis- driver, In a statement to police,/turbance against Joseph Mc the taxi driver said the ac-|Gill, 20, of 29 Kent st., Ajax, cused' car passed him at a high|was dismissed. rate of speed, mounted the cen-| spt. Box said he and another tre boulevard, sideswiped a tree, | officer went to a Harwood ave. skidded sideways about 100 feet|restaurant when informed a and came to rest in a parking!fight was in progress. On their lot The accused admitted speed- Mr ing. Magistrate Jermyn said it as fortunate he was not killed in the accident. a : | Two yolittio were found guilty TELL YOUR FRIENDS AND ALL RELATIONS; WE G/VE FREE ADVICE WITHOUT OBLIGATIONS AJAX (Staff) -- A 27-year-old Oshawa man was ordered to pay a $200 fine and had his licence suspended for six months when he pleaded guilty | w lon two charges each involving liquor. Terry Colgan, 19, of Mark- dale, was fined a total of $75 on charges of consuming as a minor and having liquor in a TELEVISION - RADIO HOLMES ELECTRONICS 24-Hour Service GGOB-B7Gt ! os et BROCK Byemimny siegrome WHITBY Feature Starts...at 7 and 9:15 JAMES BOND IS BACK IN ACTION! RG BEAN CONNER &e OOF 'wnmct'GOLDFINGER" TECHNICOLOR® teins tow UNITED ARTISTS @ RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT @ TURDAY MATINEE ATTRACTION ONLY 'CALL ME BWANA" -- In Color Starring Bob Hope -- Anita Ekberg -- BLES ELE SLO VISCOUNT GREENWOOD CHAPTER I. 0. D. E. ANNUAL BIRTHDAY BRIDGE Legion Hall - Whitby 8 P.M. - WED., OCT. 27 Proceeds to the Whitby Hospital Fund Tickets Available -- Phone H. T. Fallaise 668-2671 NUMEROUS DOOR PRIZES wursy 668-5679 H137 BROCK ST.S. WHITBY SAVE $ $ ON TOWN OF WHITBY Welcome... "1 HR. MARTINIZING' The Town of Whitby welcomes the new modern dry-cleaning plant. --Whitby Industrial Commission PROCLAMATION UNITED NATIONS DAY October 24th By virtue of a resolution of the Council of the Town of Whitby passed on the 4th day of October, 1965, | hereby declare Sun- day, the 24th doy of October, 1965 UNITED NATIONS DAY in the Town of Whitby. WwW. J. MOWAT, MAYOR AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to $26.00 on your auto insurance, See... JOHN RIEGER 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY DIAL 668-8831 | Baseball Chief Four Noisy Muffer Counts Constable R. S. Goodwin said he stopped Everett on Kingston CHICAGO (AP) Major \league directors created a five- }man chain. of command We-| nesday to assist the commis- sioner in handling the problems of baseball. AJAX (Staff) -- 'It bg sy a bad week I guess", said Peter , , t ] Everett, 19, of Old Rosebank)rd. w., in Pickering Village on rd., Pickering, when Magistrate Sept. 24 and that the _accused H. M. Jermyn asked him why|had been without a driver's li- he was charged with six traffic|cence at the time. He was also | Gets Helping Hand = The front-office staff will be named by the new commis- sioner, yet to be chosen, with the ratification of major league offences in one week. |charged with having no muffler on his vehicle. The youth appeared in court) \apistrate Jermyn fined the charged three times with hav-),ccused an additional $25 for ing a defective muffler, once for|;,ying no muffler but the driv-|°lub owners. causing unnecessary noise, ONCelin, without licence charge was, After announcing the new for speeding and once for driv-| vithdrawn by Crown Attorney|setup, the baseball men went| ing without an operator's ll-!524) Coath. Another 30-day sus-|into an immediate conference) cence, all in one week. pension was also imposed. to try to arrive at a successor Pickering Township Constable| Qn Sept. 29 Constable Robertjto the retiring Ford Frick. Donald Martin said he had prown stopped the accused on| The new chain of command stopped Everett twice on Sept.|Highway 2 for speeding 60 mph will consist of an administrator 23 for having a defective muffl-|in a 45 mph zone and also charg-|a deputy commissioner for er and said the accused hadled him with making unncessary| player affairs; a director of told him he had no intention of| noise. broadcasting; a director of pub- getting the muffler repaired) Magistrate Jermyn fined the lic information, and a director within the next few days. accused, who had pleaded guilty] of amateur baseball. Magistrate H. M. Jermynjto all charges, $15 for speeding |~ se ane fined the accused $25 on each|and $25 plus a 30day -suspen- charge plus a 30-day driving|sion for the unnecessary noise suspension. \charge. Benevolent Rebekah Lodge Officers Are Installed WHITBY -- Sister Ellicott of) The honored guests were: Sis- Joy Rebekah Lodge, Brougham, ter Mabel Disney, PP of the assisted by Sister Leah Beer as|Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, marshall, conducted the instal-\who was introduced by Sister Jation of officers of Benevolent / Tena Roberts, PDDP; Sister} Rebekah Lodge, No. 132, Whit-\Jean Rutter, DDP of District by. Visitors from all the Re-|No. 8, Oshawa East; Sister Jean bekah Lodges in the district/Ellicott, DDP of District No. 7 attended. Oshawa West. The incoming officers are:| It was announced Sister Kath- Noble Grand, Sister Verna Att-jleen Brough was to receive the wood: Vice-Grand, Sister Sheila) Decoration of Chivalry at To- Gordon; recording secretary,|ronto, Oct. 23. 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