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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Mar 1966, p. 26

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1G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Merch 23, 1966 "fe i CITY BUDGET BRIEFS fs $266,000 Surplus; Grants; Betmntac: Den Sd J LLLLLLALGD, m_ Aantuaa -_In wiCp 41k WC -- |Carol And Lucille Star _. |In,Bright Sketch On TV | CYNTHIA LOWRY ORK (AP) -- Carol 'Burnett in her CBS_ special \Tuesday night introduced guest istar Lucilie Bali as "my own |personal idol." It was some- \thing of an occasion for TV Oshawa ended 1965 with a members of the committee of Industrial commission opera-|since it brought together two of ~~ Sg200,e00 SunpiUus, iNCiding 356,- 000 in the budget and $210,000 in supplementary assessment. Actual expenditures last year "totalled $14,153,000 compared to >a 1965 budget estimate of $13,- + 799,000. City treasurer Frank " Markson said although it might ~ appear the budget was. over- Ps spent, $56,000 less than the esti- 'mate was actually spent. He 'said additional revenues recei- ved by the city and turned over « ("spent") to the hoard of edu- * cation were shown'as an expen- - diture but the money was not "actually spent. A $24 million increase in as- tsessment last year vrovided 3$597.009 more tax dollars for general municipal purnoses, 2 Planning board exvenditures estimates total 850,600, inclnd- fine $19 000 for the nrenaratior alan. afi o Wiveer finonciol ? ™ nrniert annraved he canneil Inst a manth, Tt he " Mavor Lyon Gifford in his in Savovral pddrecc woe enedactna » Coune'l has vrovided $350,000 Lin its bndeet for contingencies $25: to $50 per meeting. Six-) teen meetings were held in 1965.) | The fourth $100,000 grant to) the Oshawa General Hospital has been budgeted. A fifth in- stallment of $100,00 is still to be paid. A $10,000 grant will be made| this year to the Women's Wel-) fare League for a new crippled) children's school and treatment centre. The League 'had reques- ted $20,000. Council considered the possibility of making another $10,000 grant in 1967. | | Twenty thousand dollars has} been budgeted for'a senior citi-| zens' drop-in centre. Council) members felt the amount would lintiiate the project and could possibly be used as a down pay- |ment on the purchase of land. Juvenile and family court operations will cost the city an estimated $17,500. Personnel department expen- ditures are estimated at $55,- 600.-- including a personnel of- ficer and a deputy personnel officer. The position of deputy was created in December. oa Police cdmmission honorari- ans were ircreased $300 for the chairman and each of the two members to $1,200 per year for the chairman and $900 per year for members. Net expenditures for the city's police department are estimated at $903,000 including the ad- adjusiments nave Gouvied from|tions are é@siimavea 'at $29,900. |the best-loved comedienneés in lsketches that had both point land bright lines. But if Miss had Burnett fare has been estimated at $228,- 000, up from $160,671 in 1965. Two additional staff members will be hired. Twenty - nine additional staff members will be hired for the public works department in line with a departmental -reorgani- zation proposed by Fred Crome, works commissioner. Mr. Crome told council $81,000 was budget- ed for the 29 new positions of which about $20,000 will be re- \flected in the tax rate with the balance charged to works pro- \jects. {watched a little more closely and worshipped a little less, she could have -learned some- thing from Miss Ball's dis- ciplined perforimaiice. Carol Burnett is a funny, on- inhibited woman but she has a tendency to carry her clowning beyond the funny into the. gro- tesque. Miss Ball, also funny and unishibited, knows exactly where to stop. | The sketch in which Carol and Zero Mostel played a bick- ering couple who had been wed 10 dreary years, was carefully jbuilt around the abrupt change jin their attitude when they sud- denly learned that they were not, after all, legally married. It would have been funnier 'if Carol's reaction had not been completely slapstick, complete with flopping around furniture and putting a rose in her teeth. | Best number in the hour had jthe two feminine stars playing ja couple of cleaning women in ja theatrical agency making big show biz deals and casting million-dollar movies based on dition of four officers. Eight new, Three new pedestrian cross-| snippets of information gleaned officers had been proposed.|overs may be installed this year. | from executive wastebaskets. There are now 79*permanent Funds have also been budgeted Council has set aside $5,000\officers involved in protective|for improvements to the cross- for the Centennial committee. Shared - cost agreements with the County of Ontario will cost the city $148,000, mainly for administration of justice and |maintenance of the court house services with four to be hired. The public library board will receive a $172,535 maintenance levy. 8 Operating cost of the solici-|1966; road maintenance is esti-|mem ber. and Div- and Divi- overs at Bond st. e., ision and King st. e., sion Snow and ice contro] will cost an estimated $144,000 during NBC's planned spinoff from The Man Frsm U.N.C.L.E. next season will have the next best thing to Rex Harrison playing one of Mr. Waverly's intrepid Thrush fighters. His son Noel Harrison will be a regular cast The Girl From Mr. Thrasher said that by re- placing diseased trees the prov- ince would become a place of "increasing beauty." Arbor Week | Bill Advances TORONTO (CP)--A bill swas| introduced in the legislature} Tuesday that would have the) . last week of April proclaimed! LONDON (CP) -- University Arbor Week in Ontario. | students helped with St. Paul's Ivan Thrasher (PC--Windsor-|Cathedral's clean-up program | Sandwich) said he was present-|as part of a charity fund stunt. jing the bili because "it 1s hoped) yore th 0 a that through the encouragememt| , rte Meg = ane aris of planting trees" the loss of| 5 TUved Me grea steps up to trees from Dutch elm disease|the main doors, with tooth- jean be alleviated. | brushes. : CLEAN UP CATHEDRAL "#E&K @PHERH" Filling out your income tax can sometimes be a little confusing. That's why we have.a staff of income tax experts right across the country. If something's giving youa, hard time, contact your income tax man. It won't cost you a cent (it might just save you money). Then you can relax. Domini | FOOD SPECIA ON $ AL aa NOS Fe 'AVAILABLE ONLY AT DOMINION IN THE K-MART PLAZA MacKenzie Building, 36 Adelaide Street, East, Toronto.) 362-6211 tor's department is estimated at}mated at $224,000; garbage han- U.N.C.L.E. will have a beauty $28,100. idling at $314,000; and the esti-;named Stefame Powers in the jmated net expenditures for the title role. "to/ cover oxnected. salary in-land jail. 2-rpencae for city finion emplov- Funds have been budgeted for|sewage treatment plant is $95,- Three contracts expire thie} No changes were made in the XS "gee ~~ verr, Citv hall switchboard exven- E fityree estimates total $96.70| year, although several members | yyp estimate was sliced in half| Yecomnared ta $22.489 actuallv|said they were willing to waive|py council e*snert in 196% Local telenhnne ~ service is éstimated to cost $16,- * Onerating cost of the citv's * assessment denartment in 1966 "is estimated at £123,300 includ- ine $8,100 for a vropertv of- * ficer -- a new position approved br council at a committee meet- ing earlier this month « Estimated expenditures . of <, $49,000 have been budgeted for '> the operation of the city clerk's |salary of mayor --$5,000 per jyear, or aldermen, $1,500 per) |their salaries. The travelling and, jconvention budget for aldermen) |was set at $2,700 -- up $1,500) land for the mayor $300 -- up| | $3300. Council must still approve jthe attendance of any member} jat one convention. sf | Estimated next operating cost} of the city's health department lis $181 i lair po $600 ount actually spent in 1965. | | ~ department. | The city's share of the Home! for the Aged cost is estimated Honorariums for. the threeiat $110,750. only one election this year -- in. December, An original $30,- all but ruling out a suggested plebiscite this spring on the board of control ques- tion. Oshawa's $29,000 share of the Central Ontario Joint Planning Board operation was approved) but $6,000 was cut from the $17,100 request submitted by the Central Lake Ontario Conserva- tion Authority. An estimated $301,000 opera- |ting budget for the treasury de- partment was approved after cuts of $37,900 were made. Net cost to the city for wel- Net estimates expenditures at the Children's Arena are $25,-/ 000; at the North Oshawa Arena; $30,000 including $16,000 in re-| serve for a roof enclosure; and) at the municipal airport,' $18,- 000. | "Is this the year I fill out my income tax right?" DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE The Hon, E. J. Benson, Minister Recommended tonight: The Julie Andrews NBC, 9-10 ET, repeat of a lively special; 'Beethoven: Or- deal and Triumph, ABC, 10-11, one in the Saga qf Western Man series with music by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Show, 'VB tone Dog control department ex-) penditures are estimated at $26,- 700 with revenues estimated at) $16,000 -- including sale of dog tags and boarding fees. The net fire and ambulance department budget expenditure estimate is $990,000 including two additional firefighters (111 on staff now) and a new fire station on King st. ¢ KRESGE'S SWEET TEEN OILETTES Comperable Value 2.9 MARCH SPECIAL Solid color t 15". 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