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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 May 1966, p. 13

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AATa SO SEAT ABS GEE Ee is a IN BEAVERTON County Approves $1 Million Home WHITBY (Staff) -- Ontario| system; age for the clerk of County Councii, ai iis Mayjthe works; 6,548 for land; meeting, Tuesday, passed a by-' $30,000 for Phe equipment; law to provide for the erection $63,000 for furnituye and fur-| of a new home for the aged at) nishings; $95,000 for architect's| 7 Beaverton. The total cost of the fees; and $44,046 for contingen- 165-bed institution --_ will ---be; cies: yy 1 ionk las thet To finance the project the je general contract, e|'. z AS | amount of | $1,466,102, was county will receive an $866,500) awarded to Melia Construction subsidy from the ae ore d Co., Limited, of Toronto, which|will issue debentures in the submitted the lowest of four, amount of $700,000 at 6 percent tenders. Work is expected to|interest for 10 years. A total of commence almost immediately, $21,194 will be transferred from The building will be completed the balance of, the courthouse within 12 months. and county building account; In addition to the general con-| while $78,476 is to come from tract, which includes landscap- appropriations prior to 1966 -- ing and kitchen equipment, the $60,000 from the Fairview Lodge total cost includes $34, 304 for Fund and $10,000 from the gen- an eleva elevator and nurses' call eral fund, | set for June 5, a Sunday. This Hospital Workers Key | re To Good Care: Holland iz; bust. ri: awa, these six persons were asked for their opinions on the Sunday voting question Robert Wright of 214 Bloor st. said: "No definitely ROBERT WRIGHT SHOULD VOTING DAY for ---~| provincial elections in Ontario be held on Sunday? The date for the forthcoming provincial election in Quebec: has been hands; day is also the birthday of Flor- ' ence Nightingale W. A. Holland eral Hospital administrator, | honors the thousands of people says despite advances in med-| not! I think Sunday is a who work in hospitals. Thurs-\ica!l technology, "the individual) man's day off, and he should hospital worker is still the cru-| spend the time with his fam- OMB Sch i ] cial key to good patient care'. | ily and friends not running up Road Hearing More than 19,000 people were! to some polling booth. Few- admitted to Oshawa General! er people would vote on Sun- Hospital in the past year, in-| day because they would be cluding 7,000: emergency cases,| out of town." Stan Malachow- said the administrator, 'It is in-) ski of King street east, The Ontario Municipal Board|dicative of the quality our| said, 'We have six other days has appointed Wednesday, June people," Mr. Holland said in the week when we can have 1, for the hearing of persons in| National Hospital Day should) an election," he said, "so why support of or in opposition to the| be of interest to all," he added,| pick on Sunday? I work hard application of the City of Osh- awa to construct a,sewer and grandular base in the west end The sanitary sewer will be constructed along Gibb st., "since one person out of five in Ontario needs hospital care from Waverly, toward Thornton rd. Cost of the sewer is esti- every year em While there is to be no open) F house activities, Mr. Holland| Y feels National Hospital Day is| G mated at $5,720. The granular base is to be constructed Gibb st. from Waverly st to the west limit of Lot 12 an appropriate time to "'re- member those who serve so dil-| |" an estimated cost. of $14,392 The hearing will take place in igently in our interests" Heads, Hearts, and Hands" pays tribute doctors and the Council Chambers at City Hall at 11 a.m Labor' S Defence Dollars Will Help Store Strikers who work "as a team" in thé service of others Oshawa and District Labor,part of valor, and have stayed) Council members last night/ home instead of walking the! yoted unanimously to use money picket line," he sald in the defence fund to defray; He indicated the reason for | costs incurred in the Retail,| this was the employees were of eg Fool PO gy > wager seasoned union representatives. store union, local 414, strike at! cyittord Pilkey, president of the K-Mart store. the labor council, asked aol Hugh Buchanan, district dele- gate of the union, told the coun coggiies® -- assistance on! cil of the progress made by the "The only way you're going to es ne on) j oes Tes et line isn't as) hurt this management," he said, effective as expected, in that)!s in the pocket book the store hasn't closed down, As the K-Mart strike moves | and moved back to the States into its seventh day, four strik-| ers today continued to picket -- where it belongs "Some employees the two entrances into the shop- ping centre elded, dis discretion is the Times Intends To Abide By Contract, Says Manager h the manner outlined,* Prince "Heads, hearts and . . in the service of others This is the theme of National Hospital Day, May 12, which Oshawa Gen- 789 762 of west on soutt at to ELAINE WILKINSON (Staff) The; District PICKERING have de- Pickering and better -leouncils from Ajax, Pickering Township and Pickering Village to a special' meeting here last night to ores plans for their proposed $3,363,688 addition to) jthe Ajax High 'School Board chairman G. H said the proposed additions and aite by..-the department of education at 980 additional students which would more than double the present 730 student apacity » of -- the schoo. Architects and A ed a three reast of the an 'H" type floor structed from the present facilities Mr, Bray told the that 68 per cent or $ had approved cial a balance debentured Chairman Bray said 1 shift system in the Ajax High School was to be avoided in September 1967 it was essential that ders be called later June 8, opened later than the Osh-| July 6, and construction to be wil! be mainly | gin not later than August 1, outcome of a 1966 an end to SERVES AREA and Cana Although this the size students attending adopt resolu-' school will not be confined to ent locals and the Town of Ajax but will con- union's international board.| tinue to be drawn from the area IcNeil, union secretary-|it previously served said most delegation Mr. Bray said the proposed will bé leaving Toron- project had been reviewed on \irport mid-:several occasions with both the Other leave high school inspector and the by train department of education and NICE WARM RAIN WANTED Cold Slowing Crop Growth Oshawa area f i t " Fronter hoping for a ni and normal May to their crops Provincial a sray a said rations were ré Mr The Oshawa Times has a con tract with the American News paper Guild and the newspaper At last ni has indicated by its signature|tion made that on the contract that it is aware! resentatives of the of its obligations and fu n vith Mr. Prince to dis tends to live up to E. ¢ uss th ituation. Mr, Prince Prince, general muna¢ be elad to meet Oshawa newspaper sz they This agreement was his vigg Ada here after a great aawe fortunate unpleasantness inconvenience for Oshawa c wens. We are condu business within it grould expect that other parties directly involved will do the same thing, he said Mr, Prince commented statements made last nig a Guild representative at the Oshawa and Di Labo Council meeting in relat to the newspaper The newspaper ager 'said the contract the Guild and The Times had sign ed provides adequate dures for dealing with wh situation might ise, T are internal matters at present under discussion with the Gu which are being handled in the procedures con tract, Mr "T see to make matters mnt's meeting a mo three rep- abor coun was Moffat show to the with con the Shore dri addition present schoo them and er of the id he would ssociates vings id was sntlemen would storey stand it to today € bu qjunder b ir UN" paper' reacne : the plan of a' manage deal of rear and councils 266,509 rovin ving be ou been for or Taylor Leads UAW Delegates Abe Taylor president on UAW, Local will lead a t by, delegation of union members to ; the UAW international conven tion being held May 16-20 in Angele At the awa deleg interested resolution calling for nUS rants \lea $1,097,179 ¢t federal of 0 999 ter ten I thar trict no han . Los not convention ation general mar the n the gap betwee addition in- roce Dee of the Ajax dian The convention's ates wil tion ite vage rates creases itever School 5,000 dele ar iso by ild Russ set out in the Prince said little cause for any a public they treasurer membe Inte Satarda will | } Will be taken care! Thursday nig} on national issue of these Baers Ss are trying desperately county ' ; et endugh moisture for their of tate ret and rain an oce that retarded by The oats and heen. badly temperatures unt reports resentative fo Lynn Fair, said frosts have slowed up t inface varley » has heer for ost srops, He said the is retarding the clover flowers. and blossoms, Mr, Fair said moisture reserve ce there ever, and that there is X t two day al spokes concern at the esent No rain fo Picto \ damaze to the f | age ; fons In Frontenac Cour . i ; R. Jennings, agricultu: Ing ) \ low vield o ind = Addingt year, re drought cold x ay in Lennox Y ai vAS the drvest blooming fard said loomir County from the situation an. agricultur pple A month there ih 40 years will becor The situation ul if. there he ghe makes the r how 4 4 is dangerous nan said ir ri ' ' \Ii he said Will. solve of most of the 18 as) problems Edward County area farmers,' rince this| last} LLP ELIOT STAN MALACHOWSKI all week and Sunday is my day off," he said, "I like to spend it with my family." George Semeniuk of 872 My- ers, said, 'Yes, 1 think if On- tario holds its provincial elec- tioris on a Sunday it will give everyone a chance to vote, This would also eliminate any excuses for not having the time to come out and vote, Besides, it will not hinder shift workers,"' he said, '"'and time off will not have to be given at the employers' ex pense."' Mrs. Jean Kolodzie, of 250 George said "I don't think elections should be held on Sunday but should continue to be held on week-days. Sunday should be kept for religious purposes,' she said, "and for recreation with one's family I sometimes go away on weekends and I wouldn't like to stay at home to vote, when st GEORGE SEMENIUK thereby the project had been, High) kept to a minimum size but one| room, music room School Board invited municipal) that is considered operable as a Itice room, marketing composite school. The councils were informed that a small committee was |formed to investigate the sug- gestion that an auditorium. be included in the plans but after determining the feeling of the High Schoo! District the Board decided that an should not. be included The original offer of purchase) for 14.49 acres of land from Duffins Creek Estates Ltd., was based on frontage property When the area was changed to non-frontage a rebate in the price per acre was requested and a sum of $10,000 deducted from the total STEAM HEAT It was decided by the bo that the school would be ed by the use of steam, to be supplied by 'Industrial Steam Ltd. The capital cost of bring- ing steam to the school is ap proximately $20,000. This deci sion achieved a capital saving of $55,000 by the deletion from the school of the boiler room and its equipment and utilizing this area and electrical room space The proposed addition, which now needs only the approval of the three participating munici palities, will include: 11 class rooms, three laboratories, three staff work rooms, two typing rooms and one drafting room The addition will also include price heat as mechanical As Instructors Seventy swimming instructors have been trained by the Osh awa Red Cross in the last three} years, says George Mudd, chair man of the Red Cross Water Safety Branch of Oshawa In the April course held at the Simcoe' Hall Boys Saunders obtained Other essfu were Mrs Betty Robert J Branch, Sharon Clemens, Mrs. Doris Houghton, Roger W. Landell, Linda-Ann Majecher, Susan Pickerin Eleanor Picard Sarbara | Robson, David T Saunders rhomas \.. Vickers Mrs Blaine D. Wi David L Andrews, Michelle Calder nie Dale, Pat Jacklin, ¢ Mcintyre, Mrs. G.°A, Morison Chistine Parsons Tudy Raike, Pa Rosemar A.. Snow White ' I Arbut Mrs Fulton narks. dates Andrews Romaniski Lorne jim Terry Cole, lovee 'Keys and William Milne. auditorium | jage, ard] lexisting Club David payers it highest] candi. Bon mation hri s} |SHOULD WE VOTE ON SUNDAYS? JEAN KOLODZIE it could be heid on another day through the week." Miss Elaine Wilkinson, 18, of 110 Bruce street, said, "In my opinion even though I'm not old enough to vote yet, they shouldn't hold elections on Sunday. It is a special day for the family and is al- ready becoming too commer- cialized. If I could vote I don't think I would like to vote on Sunday -- I wouldn't want to think about politics then ei- ther Valley, said, ' I run my own work long hours at night when do I get time to vote? I think it should be extended | to municipal and federal ot les. This is a 7-day we we live in and the Siercpoe machine doesn't stop for one hour during that time." A splendid idea. business and (Times Photots) * |ored together. KARL KUBE Ajax School Addition Will Double Capacity room, lecture} office prac-} and mer- secretarial | processing, accounting industrial ma refriger one. each art chandising room, laboratory, data business machines and bookkeeping physics, electricity chine shop, auto shop ation occupational double gymnasium, a cafeter- ium, a@ commercial admtmistra tion office, a technical direc tor's office, an administration office, a guidance and health centre, a staff dining room and a staff lounge ALTERATIONS Alterations t Structure will include existing health room to existing administra fo four seminar existir ng to language laboratory one partially: existin music room to electrical vault, . one partially existing music classroom, one boiler steam, reception room chanical toom cafeteria one. partially exist to girls' occupation art room plus additi ing library room to classroom dor, one existing sewing room classroom home two laboratories rooms shop shop, a o the present one stor- one tion office rooms, room one room to room and me- partially corridor, cafeteria one yn-to 'exist one existin and classroom existing economies and to class to one to in aul roon class eorri to one two 70 Successful Municipal Board Calls Hearing On Ajax Project AJAX (Staff) The Ontario Municipal Board has called for a hearing into the Ajax community project after receiving a ber of letters from irate tax- learned at the Monday centre-arena num was Ajax Town Counci night Finance Committee. ¢ Ed Weatherall informed cil that the hearing hi for 11 a.m, on June Ajax Council Chambers Councillor Mary Reid be Mr. Wethe hairman Coun ad been set 17 at th ame said to Ml when rall one of the the OMB ym he | Wether ull should get his before irate lette Strai accus in, anyone ht out sud Re would nald Wrig to find now Councilo said he wh 1 Fri people been day mornin when man tcould not attend, " Karl Kube of 250 Cedar | " Safety Group Arranging |. The show opens at the Chil-/a good turnout. Some of the best) proposed An etn phi Tir 0 sid or Ms pt es The Oshawa Times 1966 Fil A tat ni pti iit ag Moment tie Wag ty OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, Safe Vehicles On Streets Aim Of Car Check-Lane CITIZENS PLAN REQUEST -- Inspections Planned FOR PARKWAY PLEBISCITE 'Three Weeks Per Year City council will be asked 1en's committee will mail let- Monday to hold a plebiscite, ters to various service or- in. conjunction with the De- anications in the cite akin Traffic policemen are partici-. 'The police can stop you any- ganizations 6 cry ® | pating in a campaign aimed at| where in the city and bring your | getting mechanically deficient | car in for a. check, They'll in- cember municipal election, iss 7 them to participate in formu- jcars off -city roads, spect : lights, horns, brakes, concerning Centennial Park- way. lating plans to develop the creek valley in its entirety | The public commercial vehicle windshield wipers and even branch of the department of! front-end suspensions," said Mr. | The announcement was made today by John DeHart, for park and recreational use. publicity chairman of the With 10,000 signatures on) transport, Toronto, has set up) Mackie. citizen's committee for the petitions, he said, the citi- |a 'compulsory checklane" on| The compulsory check lane creek valley conservation. zen's committee feel the tax- |Queen st., next to Oshawa. po- will return next September 12 He said the presentation to payers of Oshawa should have lice department and the local ito 16, he said. council jwill be made by Ar- the right to exercise their traffic squad is digging up bust- leigh Hillman, a local lawyer. rights to vote on the high ex- ness Mr. DeHart said the citi- pressway expenditure. The transport branch has in vested authority in the squad to halt any car at any point in the city and direct it to the I Fi F t lity check lane, set up Monday. n Ire a a 1 The lane will operate until) The body of a man_ pulled May 20 between 10 a.m, to 6|from the burning wreckage of p.m, Monday to Friday. a car In Bowmanville Friday, Auto inspectors at the lane|has been identified by the Attor- jare empoowered to check a car ney General's laboratory in last|one or two patrollers from each|{rom front to back and order Toronto, Bowmanville police public and| school operating a patrol system|whatever repair work they said today teachers injto the National Safety Patrol|deem nece, | Angus (Gus) Pittman, 39, of safety ' patrol| Jamboree, Ottawa. | Repairs will haye to be made|43 West Beach rd., Bowman- R. B. Smith, chairman of|by a specified time, If they are! |ville, was identified at a post the jamboree committee and a/not, "they'll take your plates,'"'| mortem examination in Toronto, | Oshawa Safety League, at its')smember of the OSL, says the|says Herb Mackie, chairman of| Monday, as the man police pull- regular monthly meeting, de-!patro! wing-ding was a financial the Oshawa Safety League. ed from a burhing car on Lam- cided to stage a dinner May 18) success and he hopes the league 'his isn't the voluntary|bert st., about 5.45 a.m., Fri- at Genosha Hotel in honor of|can stage it again next year. It\check lane the Oshawa Safety | day. the teachers cost $1,200, he said League and the highway safety; Pittman' was the father of In early April, 830 school! He said the Ottawa trip usual-|branch of the department used pine children ranging in ages safety patrols were honored for|ly costs .between $2,000 andito run here. This is new," said from 18 months to 16 years. their work in the current school/ $3,000 Mr. Mackie He would have been 40 years term at a four-hour skating) The honorary dinner for) Until this year, the OSL and/ old on May 19, jamboree at Civic Auditorium. teachers will start at 6.15 p.m.|the safety branch ran a "come-| The car was gutted by flames It was the first time since the|and guest speaker will be! if- you-please' check lane for|as it sat stationary on Lambert patrol system started here in| Const, William Moring, city traf-| two weeks every May and three | st 1956 that all patrols were hon-|fic safety officer, who will dis-| weeks in September, | "We don't know what started jcuss setting up September safe-| Now the compulsory plan will|the fire,' Bowmanville police For the last four years the|ty patrols and the inventory of\be coming back two weeks in|chief Bernard Kitney sald. OSL has been sending the best! patrol equipment, May ever year and one week in| It is not known {f an inquest " |September. will be held. ' Hot Rod, Custom Car Show PAPERS INSIDE Opens In Oshawa Friday | Church Wreckers Find Copper Box finest hot- rod and custom cars |and anbas jwill go on display this week- i' h x il p.m. Sunday lend at the 6th annual car show |°P¢"& hours are from 1. p.m. isponsored by the Motor City |to 11 p.m. Car Club. | The. organizers are hoping for A box containing old news-jand a 1912 small nickel, now @ Awards will be presented for|papers, church magazines sed fgg sagt ne oe item, ; yas found yester-| In those days money went a be performed by Alderman Gor-| the best custom car in the show, [gegen oy Peper PAS nian lot further han it dons now don Attersley people's choice, best hot-rod,} ohurch |judging. by ads in the old On Friday night the show will|best interior finish and best en-| l Wreckers who were clearing|Papers. One dollar would buy jopen until 11 p.m, On Satur-| gine work. |the site of King Street United| you a whole year's subscription W U d| Many of the entrants will be| Church, gutted last-January by |'? Fm local paper. |coming from the United States| fire, came across a copper box|. And they were selling men's to exhibit their cars six inches by nine enclosed in|Shirts at the Arcade in Osh- Fg dag ong will make up part the church's corner stone, ety ogy iT z. bit Dada coedae hg ag ret The box had been put there| gg Forte sale --- $2.50, the B ille 1 Pring 2t% ceremony marking the lay-lreit Bros... another Oshawa We must. "foster enthusiasm" |'"@ Bowmanville Training|ing of the church's foundations} for centennial projects, says/ 5°00! will be on view. August §, 1018 jeweller, was selling eight-day jMrs. R. V. Sheffield, Ontario 'te ce ae rid ~ Being copper, the box did not beg ag tm Be age pr hcg de ) + ap rtee . i] pu ) ov 1e@ af Sonnty Maa pountes an tne {Owen Slot Racing Club. sie rust away, but it did not keep clares: "My dress was washed Women's Activities' Committee the damp out. All but two ofjin OMO, that is why { k for Centennial Planning in hot rods and customized cars| |the photographs hed bees com- n OMO, that is why it looks Aa the Ontario County will he on display. lnletats Mewtarisd te aay. }so spotless, so soft and so deli- seritative, Mrs. Sheffield; _ P y cate.' a member of the Oshawa Cen-| tennial Co-ordinating Commit- tee, is to keep local women's zroups informed about centen nial projects in the ; ture Fifty 3 province and acros the country Pitty yee Se56\ wa Township School | DAMP, MUSTY jcents a svi g best cated | The Organizing Fair Mrs. Sheffield will promote, assist and guide women's clubs, ham 30 cents a pound and but- newspapers were damP/ter 30 cents a pound, and musty, but intact TYPHOID HEADLINES Pickering Township school). Items found in the box includ-| Headlines of the day included area two will hold a science fair;ed copies of two old Toronto|g report that a typhoid epidem- in the Sir John A. Macdonald | Papers, The Globe, and Dailyjic in Ottawa was dying out, in an advisory capacity, in Public School on Balaton ave,,|Mail and Empire, and two old|«~. abatement is reported to holding -- Centennial. Celebra.| Wednesday and Thursday, May|Oshawa papers The Oshawa) be due to the fact that for about tions 'In short, she is to get aa 18 and 19 | Vindicator and the Ontario Re- 12. days the pater has been ane hpi fap casnible es The purpose of the fair is to| former }comparatively pure." Hoaly partininalion 36 oye show parents and the public,| Also found were copies of the! International news of the day commemorating Canada's 100th Y2tlus Science activities that) church minutes, then known as|included a report speech by an hla it have been going on in the|King Street Methodist Church --| English MP who said: "Every in conjunction with the To-|S°hols. Science exhibits will be|it became King Street United] sensible man in Great Britain is conta Wommen'a Abtittina Caine from kindergarten to grade/Church in 1925. leonvinced that Germany is waitin ant' the danaiiiaht: af eight | Included with the papers were) bending all her energies to pre- toulach and intowiation. aise Time of the fair is from 7.00|four coins: a 1910 big penny, | pare for war with Great Brit- Sheffield has accumulated| to 9.30 p. m, fan 1894 U.S, penny, a 1906 dime ain." names of about 200 organiza:| tions. She to reach the| women in these groups and to} interest them in the centennial | theme | Mrs. Sheffield believes the | theme of Canada's birthday ean fostered in many ways to | help the clubs as well as com-| memorate this historic event, | Body Identified Banquet For 34 Teachers Final night to separate school charge of city | squads during the 1965-66 school |term were made 34 plans honor | dren's Arena on Friday night at 15 p.m, Opening ceremony is to repre- 8130) 10pes be said he surprised hearing had been call- he said there was no| in mind as to the! of the hearing. He sug- that Yrom rate-| payers had prompted the OMB} Councilor Wetherall was personally very that the ed but doubt his outcome gested letter to act suggested] would put al delay in the Councilor Wright that the hearing further two months project Reeve wa peopl ed to the t te ind suggested that the meeting be publicized as much as pos-| sible so that people in favor of the project would come out and have their say on the issue Mayor H. M. Smith sid the asor e. hearin was being because the day 40 hour lienry Polak for the it op pos-| et together | | | easy projec papers and documents found yesterday in the ruins of the King Street Church, man of King Street United Church Board of Trustees, examine 50-year-old news» L. M. SOUCH (left), sec- retary, King Street United Church Board of Trustees, and W. L, Pierson, chair- held at 11 a.m. was OMB works: a five | week

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