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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Mar 1966, p. 6

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paired driving and $25 and|liquor and beer and the driver' costs, or an additional five days|and two youths with him were for illegal possession of liquor. | impaired. Police evidence was that Osh-| John Bentley, awa had alerted Bowmanvillejand Douglas M to watch for a car which hadjerans' ave., the two passengers, left the scene of an accident in|were each fined $25 and. costs, Oshawa, When the local officer 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 31, 1966 Move To Split Township If Board Established BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Under Suspension Area Pupils Win Awards BROUGHAM -- Councillor ', Donald Beer told Pickering Township Council this week " there is a movement afoot, by ratepayers in the north part of ,. the township, to split the town- . ship. He said a petition is being circulated. The petition, _ ment of education a few weeks . ago, to -establish a board of = education in the township. Councillor Harvey Spang said a meeting is being arranged. « He guaranteed there would be * drastic action. « Following submission of the © resolution, the department of : education advised that a High & School district could form a board of education, where there are one or more units of public school areas. Each municipal- ity in the high school area must ® pass a resolution approving a board by July 1, and the boun- daries of the district must be co-terminous. Councillor Beer pointed out that the approval of the min- ister must first be obtained, that Pickering Village, Ajax and the township had to agree, and the boundaries do not agree, for some of the high school students come from Whitby Township. Councillors felt that Ajax would not go along with the proposal. "The Minister has the right to force any municipality in," E said the Reeve, "'if he thinks it ™ to the best advantage of all." TO JOIN DISCUSSIONS School Area 2 Board has ad- vised council that it is willing to discuss the proposal with council, and council will plan a meeting with the board. "Why one school area board without the other" asked Coun- BEIM EERE TP LEM CLET STR ET VERE FOES cillor Donald Beer. "Don't both | boards have to be agreeable to the proposal" jonly $600 has been budgeted in He was answered in the af-| firmative and told that School it is learned, + comes as the result of a resolu- « fon, submitted to the depart- PETERBOROUGH -- Rural school contestants drew capa- city. audiences Tuesday at the Kiwanis Music Festival here. Pupils from the Durham County Sioa wors-te-ths fore fn. sl! the: oe in which they participat- ed, Sandra Sorri and Paula Seed, of Oshawa, placed first and-see- ond in the class for piano solos for contestants nine years and under. They had scores of 85 and 84, respectively. Area 1 Board would be invited to the meeting. Reeve Laycox said that the majority of people who are complaining doni know the facts, and stories on street cor- ners are not always what they are supposed to be. "Councilior Williams said that if the township is divided this will be before any. board of education is formed, and plans for it will be altered. NO ALTERNATIVE SEEN "] don't think this is any- thing new to separate the town- ship,' said Deputy Reeve Mrs. McPherson. "The south wanted it and now the north wants it. I don't see any alternative to a split." "I say the north can't do and said that the north would not get one road maintained." "J don't think we have to worry about this split," said Councillor John Campbell. "I don't think we could be that lucky." Reeve Laycox said that dis- cussing a township split with a group of municipal represen- tatives, it was stated that it would not be allowed, for the trend was against creating }more and smaller areas, Newcastle, won the 11 years and under class for solos by rural school pupils. In the class for boys' solos, 11 years and under, Leslie Jankovich, of Darling- ton, was third. Shelley Battams, Orono and Caro] Wight, Darlington, were tied with 98 marks for top place in the class for girl soloists, 16 years and under. : Peter Obrist, Bowmanville, won the Grade 1 to 8 section of the class for boy soloists, 16 years and under. DOG USES CONTACTS COOKHAM, England (CP)-- Brutus, a short-sighted boxer dog, won't get lost any more because his owner has had him fitted with contact lenses. The myopic pet could hardly see a paw in front of his face and was always wandering away from his Hampshire home until a London optician fitted him out. 'Region Plan 'Is Favored BROUGHAM Pickering | Township Council has authorized [Councillor John Williams to |commit the municipality to a jmaximum expenditure of $1,250 lin the Central Lake Ontario Re- | gional Association (Halton, Peel, |York and Ontario Counties) at jits founding conference this | week. It is hoped that a_ lesser jamount will be accepted, for ws the first meeting held in Ux- bridge some months ago. | Councillor Williams was of the| opinion that after attending meetings of the prospective as- sociation, reading literature and seeing films that there is no question about membership. He said that a township industrial brochure was projected to cost three times the amount of the $1,250 fee, and that the town- ship amenities would all be pro- duced in an association bro- chure. He said that literature would be mailed all over the Linda Brock, of Shaw's School,| § |being preserved as an antique. OVER AND UNDER One-year-old Tammy Rot- man (top) learns to float with mother's help while two-year-old Patti Elford learns to swim underwater at a Hamilton community centre. For an hour every Friday children between the ages of one and four get swimming lessons from their mothers at the direc- tion of the centre's super- visor. GUARD ANCIENT BRICKS CARLISLE, England (CP)-- Each brick from a medieval Driver Sent BOWMANVILLE -- A service station attendant was convicted for impaired driving, driving wie ius Licence oo suspension and illegal posses- sion of liquor in Magistrate's Court here Tuesday.. He was represented by John Regan and pleaded guilty to all three charges. f Jack Leaman Chambers, 20, ,jof RR 3, failed to appear in court, March 15, to answer charges so a bench warrant was issued. His mother testified that he was in Vancouver on that date. For driving while his licence was under suspension the sen- tence was seven days in jail. DOOR SPORTS LABEL BURRIDGE, England (CP)-- The village social club is up in arms about space in the com- munity hall. When its 18 mem- bers meet on Monday evenings, the only available place is the ladier' powder room. This is too much for the dignity of the club, most of whose members are men. To Jail He had already served this so was free to go. This also brought a further suspension of Heance far civ manthe Magistrate R. B. Baxter im- posed a fine of $50 and $36 costs, or 10 days, for the im- licence plate missing and dent happened in Oshawa. spotted the car it had a front Sham. bers was driving. He had bot been the driver when the acci- When approached by the po- jive ine iieu ata tugs iow oS: speed and was chased several miles before stopping. In the car were several part bottles of or five days, for illegal posses- sion of liquor. ULTIMATE RAE R. 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