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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jan 1966, p. 5

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oo RC Schooi Board Asks Reclassification WHITBY (Staff) -- Faced The proposed site will require with a definite need of addition-|a 600-foot extension of Burns st. al facilities for Separate School westerly from Annes st. with a children, the Whitby Separate|28-foot pavement. Initial instal- School Board has encountered still another problem, it was re- vealed this week. Cost of pro- viding an extended street, side- walk and storm drainage for its proposed school site on Burns st- w. could amount to an esti- mated total $8,670. The board was informed by the Town Engineer A. C. North- over, that certain engineering requirements must be com- pleted before a building permit can be issued. This procedure was described as an attempt by council to establish a policy lation could be granular. base with addition of asphalt paving a year later. The cost of the initial installa- tion was. estimated at $1,920. Asphalt surfacing, to meet de- partment of highway specifica- tions, could cost an additional estimated $3,000 or a total of $4,920 on this installation alone. In addition to the above cost, the board could be required to spend an extra $3,750 for con- struction and installation of two storm ditches. The ditches would each be 600 feet long with al 1,000 feet along the south side of Burns st. Topping off the reduinements a take-off ditch, approximately 300 feet in length, was regarded as necessary to carry water to a culvert under the Macdonald- Cartier Freeway. Total amount of ditching, therefore, was ~e- quired in the amount of 2,590 feet. SIDEWALK NEEDED The third problem would be the installation of a necessary sidewalk along one side of Burns st. and a water main to) be brought in from Annes st. Recognizing the town's prob- lem, relating to expenditures for such services and the plan of a cross culvert at the end of the| nassing them on to the sub- street extension, The In Fatality THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 5, 1966 5| or. Incest! WHITBY (Staff)---Laszlo Veres 30, of Oshawa, was instantly killes Monday night when the westbound auto, he was driv- ing, was involved in a collision with a truck, driven by John) Hubess, Pickering Township, at the intersection of Highway 2 and Hopkins st. The fatality was the second in the district within the week. Mrs. Ina Marshall, 69, was kill- ed when struck by a car on} King st. e., Oshawa, on New) Year's Eve. | Sgt. G. Robinson of the} Whitby Police Department, who} investigated the truck-car coll- ision, said this morning an: in- quest will be held. A son of Mrs. Rrand Veres, of Hungary and the' late Mr. of Hungary and the late Mr. Veres, the deceased was born in Hungary and came to Can-| afain.April, 1987, | An adherent of the Greek Or- thodox Church, he was employ- ed as a mechanic with De Luxe Auto wreckers, Wentworth st.e., Oshawa. | Mr. Veres is surviyed by his mother in Hungary and a bro- ther Andrew, of Kitchener. The funeral service will be held at the W.C. Town Funer- al Chapel, Whitby, at 2 p.m. Jan. 6. Interment will be in Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin, Rev. Stanley Armstrong, rector) of All Saints Anglican Church, Whitby, will conduct the service. BLOCK OFF BEAUTIES BOGNOR REGIS, England| (CP)--Holiday camp king Sir William (Billy) Butlin has been asked jo screen off the open-air swimming pool at his camp here by next summer. The mu- nicipal council thinks the sight | | PP ckalgalansy ona data divider, the board requested it) a pecuid aan sonnet ee oo pe classed as other than a/Veres, the deceased was born|of dozens of bikini-clad girls dis-| 5 t j /subdivider. Consideration should) A son of Mrs. Frank Veres, tracts passing motorists. t 1 no squeeze 3 a little more out of lbe given to relief from part or! all of the costs of servicing the proposed school, it was suggest- "KNOW HOW" The Result of Training Experience and Skill SHVE 24 HEINZ STRAINED OUR TRUST OFFICERS HAVE THE "KNOW HOW" SO NECESSARY FOR THE EFFICIENT ADMINISTRATION: OF AN_ ESTATE. POITORS ONTARIO SWOW/ CEM 25 18. ONE OF THEM IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE BAG TO ENSURE THE PROPER HANDLING OF YOUR ESTATE, AYLMER = (SAVE 25c) SAVE 6c) FANCY PEAS 4 ALL COLOURS TISSUES ca OF 2 ROLLS JUNIOR PUREX HOCKEY EQUIPMENT Little League Goalie Pads --- by Cooper Weeks. Blue and 'white. Reg. 13.95 $Q Q7 NOW s (SAVE 11c) HEINZ FOODS 6 and Mrs. Alfred Kelk. ing a balance of $25,000. Mr. and Mrs, George i svelte ers Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Thom-|Thwaites visited in St. Catha-- GOULET GOES STRAIGHT son were holiday guests of theirjrines at the home of her par-| Bob Goulet appears in_ his son and daugher-in-law, Dr.jents, Mr. and *Mrs. Gordon| first television dramatic role in and Mrs. John Thomson, Wood-|Beamish, during the holiday! Blue Light, a serial to be shown | season. Wednesdays on CBC. Boys' Hockey Pants -- Heavy cotton drill, foam padded. Red or blue. Most sizes -- Reg. 8.95 . 97 NOW Hockey Gloves -- N.H.L. Professional. One of the finest gloves made in Canada. Boys' Hockey Sweaters -- Lace neck, double elbow and shoulders, In blue or red, ul ee Reg. 4.98 Boys' Goalie Gloves -- By Winn -- Well. Reg. 14.95 pair NOW .. SAVE THESE EXTRA TAPES REE GIFTS or EATON MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES Receive An Extra $10 Tape With.» CARNATION INSTANT POWDERED MILK REGULAR OR SUPER KOTEX Receive An Extra $6 Tape With.:: PEANUT BUTTER READY TO SERVE QUAKER OATMEAL Receive An Extra $2 Tape With... FROZEN CARNATION FRENCH FRIES TABLE-RITE WIENERS PRODUCE OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 GRA RED and BLUE BRAND BEEF ROASTS lb. 5 5c BLADE & SHORT RIB CROSS CUT ROAST lb. 59 3 iss, 89¢ Boys' Hockey Socks -- Extra long with stirrups Reg. 1.98 3-LB. PKG. the guest of her daughter and|at Seton's Hall University, South |\2% Toll Thik wes Compared On CARAMEL CORN son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Frank|Orange, N.J., is spending the|* percentage BANS 2 Tet CHRISTIE'S Thompson, Stoney Creek, for|holidays with his parents, Mr.| During last year 95.7 per cent| CHERRY TURNOVERS the holidays. land Mrs. D. S. Tushingham, 105 of the taxes were collected while MONARCH \Mary et: w. Tom's fiance, Miss during the preceding year the PARCHMENT MARGARINE PKG. OF 12 - SLEEPING BAGS Sail Sigg! Outer Shell -- Cellulene filling for warmth without weight. Complete with 100" zipper. Reg. 12.95. NOW cher tate ; 8,97 SLEEPING BAG LINER (Removable) In soft washable cottoh. Reg. 2.98, NOW ee dca ee KNAPSACKS Extra large size --- full leatner straps. Reg, 16.95, NOW 12.97 SKI POLES -- ALUMINUM By Arlberg -- All Sizes 25% OFF TOYS UP TO 14 OFF Similar savings on all items. SPORSTMAN'S CORNER 103 BYRON ST. S. -- WHITBY just WEST OF THE FOUR CORNERS 1-LB. iconsidered suitable to serve the old Oshawa youth was sent to costs or 10 days in jail. ed over to both the bylaws com- over $50. Also fined $50 and costs for Wayne Alexander Bosley, of |30 days for being drunk in pub- | Tax Collector Possession of stolen money $25 and costs for unnecessary haa ike : ; Hockley admitted being 1M /+.. in the town of Whitby should Driving while impaired cost manded the accused in custody Ewan informed council Monday Fudge had been arrested sulted in a conviction of theft ed during the past year. 1.6 parts per thousand. |had been stopped by Metro year, He further explained, the cost 17-year-old Bertam D. Mc-|report. Prepare Pad CALIFORNIA SUNKIST | TASTY FRESH PORK Sweetheart Swirl Ball held at/i)i, daughter and son-in-law, | Collected. In explaining his point Ic lbeen lost, a figure which has ROYAL GUEST RINDLESS SLICED CANADA No, 1 GRADE BRADFORD GROWN Blake. jand Mrs. Ernest Hughey, Peter-/situation Mr. McEwan said with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deion te this year. "Numerous other mu-| IGA FANCY maker, Frankford, had as their|¢¢ in Callander with their par-| In his report, the tax collec-| Ates, Peak Threadeott was| Tom Tushingham, a student a total $1,940,000 of the total 1965 Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Twam-|Maureen O'Neil, New York percentage was only 95.1 per in Ancaster "as guesis ot Mr. | topkins, Toronto. tax arreais last yea jeav-| FROZEN FED. GOV. INSPECTED LYON'S DISCOUNT (SAVE 10c) LANCIA (SAVE 13e) a 2-418. e PKGS. BEAVER 1-LB, 55° JAR 2 PKGS. BEAVER whereby subdividers pay for all costs of street and drain serv- ed in a letter to council. The e ormatory entence 'school is to be located in the Imposed For Store Theft existing subdivisions, the Board advised in their letter. reformatory for 18 months,| McLean was picked up by mittee and streets commiitec Tuesday, after appearing for Oshawa police Jan. 1, in a for further action. Arthur st., evidence during the |lic was John Reid, of no fixed trial showed, had, along with a address. Reid was picked up Suggests One ope oe rr resulted in 16-year-old Robert . 'S| ~' ar~- Bosley was also given a six-'h" Hockley being convicted of Installment noise and $25 and costs for pre- nt Re es : senting a driver's licence not sogeceneial aligeon| stolen from be collected in only one instal- mn neNTY f ment, payable May 15, the Frederick Hardy Fudge, 30, of) to Jan. 18 for a pre-sentence re- : Dundas st., Whitby, $100 and port. . evening, Tee scone reo was included in the annual re- > bl an accident on Dundas hen Peg Pog Martin Mr. McEwan stated such ac- street. atyen, 41, 0) Aj8x- tion would avoid loss through His driving licence was also Toronto Police driving the car. pene suspended for three months. He was remanded in custody poser er Biggin pk = LEAN FRESH PORK The tax collector stated it is ¢c SIZE WHITBY PERSON ALS : often difficult to collect business LB. 138's £, DOZ. : : |Refunds for unexpired duration Miss Susan Allicock, escorted; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hunter,/of business would be in order BUTT CHOPS CANADA No. 1 GRADE LOCAL GROWN TABLERITE SLICED 4 VARIETIES the Royal York Hotel Canadiana/yy- and Mrs. E. R: Thomson \further, Mr. McEwan stated, Room, Toronto. 1129° Cedar at., AB. Vd 1; (during the past three years, an on oe boar = bvimacor Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tucker|been assumed by the town's tax- | 1B. FLAT 3-48 c . "jand their daughter, Tracy,|Ppayers. SIDE BACON § E i ford during the holidays at the|.,ont the holiday weekend at} Citing examples of what other LB. BAG 308 Dundas St. W. Whitby ~ ° Brian Davidge Arnold, a stu-/D0Tough. They were also guests Oshawa has one business tax in- dent at Waterloo University is|of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tucker,|stalment and the Township of holiday season|nicipalities also hav ] | G. G. Arnold, 305 Dunlop st. e. |nicipalities also have only one ' unlop st. €.\vir and Mrs. Rheal Turgeon|business tax instalment," he! : Cc 1§-0Z. c TINS guests during the holiday sea-|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis | Gra-|tor explained the state of tax/ son Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey |Velle and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest|collections to date. He said $83,-| KRAFT CANADIAN ley and s ich-|Ci i ; ; cent y and sons, Brian and Mich-|City, will be a house guest. An- There also. was $98,000 collect- BRAVO (GAVE 6c) MEAT OR MUSHROOM 15-0Z. 27¢ TIN TEA BAGS XS. Be OF 100 HEINZ (SAVE 13c) SPAGHETTI or MACARONI 3 VARIETIES (SAVE 10c) 2-LB, 59 PKG. 8-0Z. 49° PKGS. WHITE POPCORN rome, won Oe PKG, FOR PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 5, 6, 7, 8, 1966 ices. jonly area remaining which is WHITBY (Staff) --A 16-year-;Lean, RR 3, Hampton, $50 and A Copy of the letter was turn- sentence on a charge of theft drunken condition on King st. e. companion, broken into a store by Oshawa police, Jan. 1. month indefinite term and fine ; igh one ie WHITBY (Staff) -- Business his own. a spas Magistrate Harry Jermyn re- 5's tax collector, F. N. Mc- sts days in jail. i % costs or 15 se ne Theft of an automobile re port to, council on taxes colieci- A blood-alcohol test showed; Martin, the court was told, business closing during the Being drunk in a public place for one week for a pre-sentence property as in the levying of |tax after a business has closed. c by Wayne Thorne, attended the|wiarton, visited at the home of|where the business tax has been LB. 3-LB -LB. c COOKED ME 6-02. CELLO ONIONS BAG 15 | during the holi-|" e ATS i oan ee a Andrus |4aY season. average $5,000 annually has Vv. P. home of her mother, Mrs. Fred/ine home of her parents, Mr.|municipalities do to cover this I MR. C. R, BROWN, Manager spending the holiday season Apsley. Whitby is incorporating this plan Mr. and Mrs. George Wana-|and daughter, Mary Ann, visit-! said and children, Carrie and Stuart. |Turgeon. |000 remains to be collected from c 8-02. c PKGS. ael, spent the holiday weekend | other guest will be Mrs. Cecilia|.a i. 4.~ --- KETCHUP wer Abe BTLS. PKG. 35° OF 9 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PKG. Breakfast Style OF 10 SAUSAGE Lorne SAUSAGE duicy WIENERS is, 99° CHUCK STEAK wm 59. WHITBY MEAT MARKET} WHITBY PLAZA WHITBY PH: 668-6941 Red & Blue Brond Beef (Closed Mondays) All Mcats Govt. Inspected Country Style SAUSAGE Leon Ground BEEF Kosher Style Pickled CORNED BEEF 2 iss, 79° LB. 49° 3 LBS. 1.00 2-LB. "re HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS FEATURES MIGHTY WHITE '"t1| TootHpasTe }«= =" AJ: acu OQ: BRAEMOR IGA 3 uss. 1.00 14-02, LUSTRE CREME - --_|} SHAMPOO CELLO TOMATOES DYL'S IGA LANSDOWNE IGA 166 ADELAIDE AVE. £., OSHAWA LANSDOWNE SHOPPING CENTRE COLLEGE HILL IGA BECKSTEAD IGA CUBERT STREET, OSHAWA COURTICE, ONTARIO BILSKY IGA MOTOR CITY IGA 120 WILSON ROAD SOUTH RITSON RD, SOUTH, OSHAWA STEVENSON RD. & ANNAPOLIS AVE., OSHAWA 2S CaN

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