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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jan 1966, p. 6

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staff appoint- | working for several weeks in;this capacity, having been app- sted previously by resalution. Another resolution provided|able to make at Pickering Township pay the|ments at this time of year,jin iis Capacity Board Member 3 account. for Mr. Smyth's but two readings were given to} Al exvenes -- et ie Temun./ appoint George Zeller, of Bay oa jasi: year. Phere 36 -ho-- emus: 'eration for this post iRidges, as bylaw enforcement Unfortunately, council is un-lofficer, Mr. Zeller has been, eratior § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, January 5, 1966 oe THE MAGISTRATE Recommende: : Wedding ! Ri Zion Ghuren | | BROUGHAM - A resolution | was passed at Pickering Town- | -- Marred By Auto Accident |ship Council last week to rec- age to the two vehiclesjommend that Rex Merritt, a jmember of the planning board) a as a Apartment Application Sent Back To Planners BOWMANVILLE -- A wed-j BROCK One Complete Program Each WHITBY THE ORIGINAL MILK JUG STORE BUY THE BEST FOR LESS AT BECKER Da Prices Effective Wed., Jon. Sth ---- Sat., Jan. van exceeded $350. BROUGHAM- Pickering To-|whom she considered qualified, | ding in Zion United Church was wnship Council, at its last 1965/that the footings were not wide) marred by an accident involving meeting last week, decided to|enough. As a result she called 4 hindPeds ct doll *| send back to the planning board|the engineer and the building six cars and hundre ars an application by Consoliated|inspector and asked that the|damage. This resulted in Building Corporation for a high|site be inspected. She insisted charge of careless driving heard tise apartment in Bay Ridges.|she had not asked. that work \ed of careless driving and fined | Township, | $50 and $12.60 costs, or seven|@nd Ajax on the Metro Toron- by Magistrate R. B. Baxter|days, Magistrate R. B. Baxter jand committee of adjustment, be A Newcastle man was convict- | appointed to represent Pickering| Pickering Village, 2ouciuam . iy RO ROSENBERG jto Planning Board. Elwin Smyth, of Ajax, held, Evening ---- Starting at 7:30 FULL: LENGTH FEATURE IN CIGARETTES ALL BRANDS age: 35° LARGE PKG, here Tuesday. {convicted him of illegal posses-| jthe position for the past two! Members of the School Area |be stopped. No 2, represented by its soli-| A letter from the consulting} citor, H. H. Robinson; Byronjengineers was read by Reeve) Lowe, of the Bay Ridges Rate-|C. W. Laycox. It stated adequ-| yers' association and Walterjate soil tests had been taken} rgmann, who attended the|and the footings w meeting, announced they wish-|be adequate. ed to attend when the appli-;-- -- cation comes before the plan- ning board Jan. 13. The application came before the planning board at nine meet- ings during 1965. Adjusted, re- arranged and amended the app- lication was finally approved by the board, with many condit- fons, and submitted to council. | CLAUSE PROTESTED jlist of donors released by the L. Shankman of CBC protes-| campaign office. dd peer gh agony Heading ge latest list is the high rise apartments would onto. ain 5 Moines ea se. be one-bedroom suites, 40 per| cent two-bedroom suites and 5| The T. Eaton Co. donation per cent three-bedroom suites,|W4S in the form of furnishings! and the low rise apartments 100 per cent three bedroom suites He said Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation would not ; : mortgage one-bedroom or bach- The list includes Whitby Dup- glor apartments. He said he/jlicate Bridge Club, Parkvista would rather have a maximum|Teenage Club, Cashway Lumber of bedrooms ruling so there} |Co, and a cash donation from would be flexibility in keeping ® bazaar held by three neigh- with the market. |borhood youngsters, Barbara Mr. Shankman said that |Brandon, Ann and Joan Beatie without rezoning the block, he|and Dorothy Kinzie. would be permitted 800 bed-| These donors are included in rooms and so, with his appli-|the over-all list up to and In- cation which would entail build- jcluding Dec. 31. ing roads, sidewalks and pay- ing for oversized sewers, there | should be a maximum of 950 bedrooms. He pointed to the fact that bachelor and one-bed- room suites in his Ottawa dev- elopment were vacant. The design of the 10-acre; block is an apartment building | 4 project of 72 suites in six units|Per-cent purchase tax. ireece or 12 suites each and 352 units|Produces no cars and the gov- in two buildings, of 12 and 14|¢™ment regards car purchases storeys, containing 176 suites|®5 4 serious drain on foreign each. The application involves| jexchange, rezoning from the required 20 Store To Purnish | Hospital Room WHITBY (Staff) -- Donations to the Whitby General Hospital| are still coming in, it was re- amount. In addition, the donors. CLAMP DOWN. ON CARS ATHENS (AP) Tax in- creases effective Jan. 1 hit the Greek motorist hard. Yearly) |\tax for operating a car can be} as much as 40 per cent of its value and new cars carry a 30- 'ported this week as the latest} 28 Kawartha court, Oshawa,| |was represented by T. Kelly, /QC, His conviction brought ere found to| fine of $25 and $33.80, or seven} ida ays, ~ | Mrs. Barbara Mills told the) ines that Zion Church was the east side of the north-south | road asd there were cars park- |ed on the shoulder on each side |in front of it. She came out of ithe church and had backed her lcar out facing north when a southbound car came over the brow of the hill and slammed into the front of her vehicle, forcing it backward a car length. The oncoming car bounced off hers and hit a third |car on the west shoulder, then back into the rear door of hers again. Mr. Severs admitted that he saw Mrs. Mills backing out he! {slammed on his brakes and skidded on the wet pavement. He added that as a result of the series of collisions he had been in Oshawa General Hospitai for | five weeks and off work for nine. A potato chip cost a Hasiings man $25 and costs. Magistrate R, B.@Baxter made the alterna- tive five days in jail. Larry James Skinkle pleaded |} guilty to careless driving on) |King st. e. He was passing| | Cowan Equipment wheh he bent! down to retrieve a potato chip |which had fallen on the floor. In so doing, he took his eyes off the road for a split second and ran into a Parked car. a| fence. costs, or five days, for this of- inalph Gerald Landry, st., pleaded not guilty to the! first and guilfy to the second ' Lovekin, Newcastle. Charlotte Courtice and Gloria Joan Courtice were eastbound! on Highway 2 at Prestonvale rd. when they noticed a westbound car approaching with the signal) flashing for a left turn. The) ladies slowed up but when the westbound vehicle hesitated they came on again. Mr, Landry started to make his turn, the; eastbound car braked hard,| skidded on the wet pavement | and ran into him. |. The investigating officer testi- fied that the defendant was on the borderline of impairment for the hospital in the stated) had never been on the road be-| and was seen attempting to hide six other| fore and had come up the hill), case of beer behind a nearby organizations were listed among|at 50 miles an hour. When he) garage. One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wellpoper end Murels © Custom Draperies @ Broadloom @ C.1.L. Paints end Varnishes © Flo-Gleze Colorizer Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY units per acre to 45 units per acre. CHURCH REIMBURSED With councillors Hubert Wank and Donald Waring opposed, | council moved to reimburse an Ajax church for the cost of in- stalling a culvert on Harwood ave. Deputy Reeve Mrs. Jean Mc- Pherson denied she had order- ed the township engineer to stop; construction work on the new municipal building. She sald she had received al STAFFORD BROS. a paeauelits n individual Requirements LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 CHRISTMAS TREE PICK-UP Take notice that Christmas trees will be picked up on normal garbage collection days in the vorious areas of the Township during the period of January 17th to 22nd, 1966. All citizens are requested to place their trees out on the roadwoy,for collection on the usual collection day. \ Wm. H. Wallace, CLERK, Township of Whitby Gerald Wayne Severs, 29, of cion of liquor and added $20 and | years. Church| 'this will be the first time since} {Board has had a representat-| live from Pickering Township. | Grant village, was representative prior | to Mr. Smyth, and is now vice- d. - this resolution is approv- by the other municipalities the Metro] inception that CHORDIE CNEMSDIRE 202 BREAD FRESH DAILY 7 DAYS A WEEK || The BECKER MILK Store With Max Von Syndow, Yvette Mimiex, Gilbert Roland gy ip Begins 7:30 Messer, of Pickering! TIM CONWAY: JOE FLYNN BLAIR PARK PLAZA ~~ WHITBY OPEN 9 A.M. -- 11 P.M. -- 7 DAYS A WEEK McHALE'S NAVY CREW Ka COMPARE at 2 for 31c! -- HABITANT VEGETABLE or PEA SOUP 6 i 79: TINS COMPARE AT 39c! WESTON'S SALTINES 3 *= 100 COMPARE AT 47<! -- SAICO RECONSTITUTED ORANGE JUICE COMPARE AT 59c! ---- ALL PURPOSE FIVE ROSES FLOUR 16-OZ. PKGS. TINS BAG 48-072, 5-LB, SPROULE'S Super Save , COMPARE AT 65¢! --- AUSTRALIAN SEEDLESS 39° SULTANA RAISINS 49° CRISCO OIL 2-LB, CELLO 59° 99° 24-02, BOTTLE WETHEY'S Strawberry or Raspberry Cinnam BAKERY WESTON OR SUNBEAM BLOCKBUSTER FEATURE! First Grade C reamery FRESH FROM OUR Reg. 39e! on BUTTER LB, c PRINT SIFTO ICE SALT complaint from a_ retepayer, JAM 47' 2-LB. CELLO SUGAR LOAF * 35< HAMBURG BUNS or WIENER ROLLS Se 2149 Compare at 57c! 24-oz. Jar (With Pectin) DAILY 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. EXCEPT SUNDAY PKGS OF 8 -- VALLEY VIEW: REG. 29e! BREAKFAST PRUNES 5-LB, SIZE 19. 49 FOR ROASTING --- Specially SON MEANTIME Scectiy Gilead Choice Ontario Milk Fed VEAL LEGS FOR FRYING @ EXTRA LEAN @ ALWAYS TENDER @ LOIN Veal Chops 89: TWO MEALS IN ONE -- FOR FRYING @ FOR ROASTING Veal-in-a-Basket 69° FOR SHISHKABOBS @ BRAISING ¢ MEAT PIES @ STEWS STEWING VEAL «59° MILD SEASONED BREAKFAST 1-LB. PLATTER ¢ LB PORK SAUSAGE SUPER SAVE QUALITY COUNTRY FRESH GRADE 4 MEDIUM -- 5~1.00|/EGGS 2 99 STORE HOURS: = OPEN TONIGHT Wednesday Night, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights till 10 O'Clock, @ Ampie Free Off Street Parking @ UPER SUPER SAVE CORNER OF ce AT ib a ROAD, fe . WHYTE'S oI b FEARMAN'S Polish Sausage Of Fancy ICED DONUTS 08 =. ASSORTED COLD CUTS 61 TURKEY A LA KING Potatoes, Vegetable, Roll and Butter, 65. SPANISH PEANUTS 45° w. * MARKETS o ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY BETWEEN OSHAWA and WHITBY | | a

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