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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1966, p. 23

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CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS Council approved a finance;Association will be paid, coun- committee recommendation that) cil decided. a letter from Local 250, CUPE,| Nine petitioners, who asked regarding the honoring of re-|the city to take action to have tiring city employees, be! Peter Bohoychuk improve his referred to the labor relations unfinished house at 56 Steven- committee. json rd. n., will be advised that the city can take no action. One thousand dollars will be|A!d. Alex Shestowsky said the paid to the Centennial building|house was built prior to the fund committee toward the cost|Passage of a bylaw covering of campaign expenses, council|this type of situation. decided. The committee re- quested the grant. Council endorsed part of a St. |Catharines resolution regarding 'An additional Bell Telephone | 2ePartment of highways subsidy oe {conditions. The works commit- jo) ag hngthe fait (aechene (= decided to ask the Minister system 'at a cost of $1,100 for of Highways to remove the installation-and a monthly rent-|Tetoective features but to make al increase of approximately|"° Teduction in the minimum $100. standard of construction requir- 5 jed on all future roads accepted No action will be taken on a\" ae i all request that a footbridge be con-. Ald. Alice- Reardon advised structed from the east end of council's finance committee Tresane st., to the Mill st,)/that the Oshawa Folk Festival bridge; Council's works com-| Will be asking council to pur- mittee said it was not a safe chase an ad in its program and _area for a bridge. also sponsor a float. Bylaws closing part of an old Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duda will jane and. part ot Bagot st.. in # took their instruments te Tim- 'Charles 'Having Time Of Life' reso win tiem" At Australian Bush School By VINCENT MATTHEWS Canadian Press Correspondent MELBOURNE (CP)--It is no wonder Prince Charles has de- cided, with his parents' per- mission, to stay on at his Aus- tralian school for another term. He is having, as one master put it, "the time of his life." Geelong grammar school, which Charles joined in Febru- ary, is Australia's top private lschool for top people's sons. Timbertop, in the foothills of the Australian Alps, where Charles is staying, is the school's showpiece. Senior boys spend a few \terms at Timbertop roughing it in' a typical Australian bush \setting. Charles, apparently, has lenjoyed every minute of it. | The master in charge at Timbertop, Michael Hanley, said "the sunny weather and the bush life are what Prince Charles likes most." He has taken part in all the normal school activities and be paid $470 in full settlementithe creek valley between King has been on four weekend hikes for all claims with regard to\and John sts.; and expropriat-|into the nearby mountains; put property expropriated in 1963. |ing a small parcel of land at/on shirt and shorts for a three- the northwest corner of Grand-|mile cross-country run; swum The city's $100 membership: view and King. were given fee in the Canadian Good Roads'three readings. in the chilly waters of the school dam; chopped wood for Charles, playing the trumpet, has accompanied the school |choir in the chapel] at Timber- \ top. war widows as part of the| But bo ae ere oko school's "aid the needy" proj-jing wi e boys ss ses- ect; and visited a shearing shed|sions" after the day's work is and finished shearing a sheep. 'done. Charles will be in a party of "Wie ek Soin, part i thai? eee aes i vis 'apua- ea toughening-up, outdoor activi- this nth: fen the trip he -- ge ~Ale wig delight | will live ns andl but Ss Ww and eat native i musical ability. He blows the} He will spend two or three trumpet, and blows it well. days at an Anglican mission Geelong grammar's headmas-|station at Dogura, in southeast ter said: "Prince Charles blows| Papua, and five or six days at the trumpet with great skill. Wejan Anglican secondary school have a brass band at school in|near Poppondetta, in the north- Geelong and a number of boys ern district of Papua. FUEL oIL NOW IS THE TIME TO CONVERT AND CALL McLAUGHLIN 723-3481 im RING $7. W. OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIBNCE! take advontage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; ond radio dispatched trucks el- on the ready to serve you. ee Oi) Budget Plan eveilabie, GOAL & SUPPLIES To reach Dogura and Poppon- detta, Charles will fly by light aircraft sver the rugged Owen Stanley mountain range and miles of dense jungle. Geelong grammar boys make occasional visits to the Papua schools to help with teaching and other activities. When Charles returns from his Papua-New Guinea trip, it is hoped there may be enough snow on mountains within easy driving distance of Timbertop He has already played polo for a local team of graziers and scored two goals. Charles is due to leave Aus- tralia before the end of the sec- ond term so he can be in Ja- maica in time for the opening of the Commonwealth Games Aug. 4. Judging by the way he has enjoyed this visit, it won't be for him to go skiing. his last trip down under. SAVE $ $ ON | AUTO INSURANCE $22.00 on your auto 597 KING ST. 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