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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1967, p. 5

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DS d of municipal insur- ays Mr. Markson. His , based on long exper- re always sound. What important, he always nh the best interests of at heart." ciple the municipality's p system works like r three member-firms shawa chapter of the all of the work, but y deduct a small per- of the total commis- themselves, The rest divided between more other member firms, *r words, the cake is ivided by all member- cluding those who do y nothing for it, nt Bobig says "the Ik'" of these commis- > put into @ general distribution to muni- jects which the mem- considers worthwhile, the Blood: Bank and | Cross programs), the reneral. Hospital Build- , and special classes ; Safety for motorists. Aker handles the Education's insurance son estimates that the ster's commission on municipal insurance work to be about $4, hich he will get ap- ly $800. big says the chapter close watch on such formed by the mem- iot just a few heads ogether on a project. er can call on the is in. the organization ince. If we decide our tive is not well in- a particular type of and that he is not ood job, we can re- That is our peroga- e that the municipal- he best possible ser- a breakdown on 1986 insurance premiums otal was $31,803, Pub- - $18,000; Parks Prop- Recreation $9,460; orium - $2,500; Other- ice Department - $3, ale - $1,400; and Gen- iistration - $2,020, or Today: eople think that the 'ow to be milked for possible." r. J. Rigney, Crown Frontenac County) GSTON Whig - Stand- a sage commentary professional accident ho pay their way fe. with insurance uld ignore municipal Bs ston in the period total of $24,686 was n the corporation - irms during that per- ut only $371 in lia- ct three years a total vas claimed but only out. In the 1936-65 3.312 was claimed of } was paid. OPINION ESIGN Opinion ) hink thal Prime N66, the segment ', about a third as long as pos- Canadians who cts the national er, Mr. Robert 1 was asked as gn as leader of should he carry. MM 6 = Today 0% = 47% J 35 L 18 1% 100% en among those held today, the 23% to 36%. ttle from their 'arson to make 9 main parties 'Liberals 1966 Today 23% 36% 61 53 ib a 190% -- 100% ) is undecided ecking on how n, reveals that should, or not, yn on this mat- Undecided Politically 37% 35 28 OMB HEARING THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 8, 1967 5 WHITBY (Staff) -- under Whitby's new SPEAKER About 60 members of the Ontario County Association to for Children with Learning Disabilities turned out Jast night to hear guest speaker Robert Mellot of Ryerson BEFORE THE DISCUSSES CHILDREN WITH LEARNING PROBLEMS Press on the topic: 'How Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa Malachowski of Oshawa. A Handle a Child with and Durham County is now film was also shown. The Learning Problems at having a _ membership meeting was held at Home and at School."' The drive. Chatting with Mr. St. Gregory's Auditorium, association with over 100 Mellot is association vice- Oshawa. paid- up members from MAGISTRATE president, Mrs. Stanley (Oshawa Times Photo) injuries, In Impaired Driving Case ' WHITBY (Staff) -- A old.Toronto man was fined $300 ee to 50 mph. : ;.|family members. should' be and costs when he pleaded Forbes admitted * previous|2°e- Orr was under suspension settled in-camera before a fam- guilty to impaired driving in|conviction of impaired driving|following a conviction in 1965\jly court but added that if Whitby magistrate's court Tues-|in 1964 and told the court he|for impaired driving. day. William Forbes was followed) a. by Whi police along Byron|Magistrate D. B. Dodds allow-| oyj ing intoxic i and EE 8 in the townled the accused 14 a a guilty to being intoxicated in a Mean. . Aug. 26. Constable Lynn Middleton told the court that the accused had driven in| the northbound lane after mak-|$200° FINE at 12: REVERSE DECISION liam Dinniwell to family court to face a charge of assault. Din niwell of 501 Frances St., Whit was sent court after appearing 30-year-|the centre line three times while|Orr, 37, of 407 Byron St. would lose his job as taxi driver A scugog Township employee a result of the conviction.|was fined $25 when he pleaded|Dinniwell has been with assaulting his re ee ' public place. George Potash, 47 his fine with an alternative of/of Port Perry was 40 days in jail. Nov. 6. TWO CHARGES charged|FOUND GUILTY impaired driving and driving to magistrate's before N.,|Judge Ebbs. Magistrate Dodds driving south at speeds of 45/$900 after his court appear-|Said the case of assault between |Judge Ebbs was unable to deal with the matter he would do so. charged 12-year-old A 16-year-old Toronto youth was found guilty on a loitering charge and ordered to keep the expected to end tod terday disputed terprises Ltd. the south of Highway a five-storey apartment and a new application storeys should be filed ing and it was granted, many discussions lack of draining facilities. The were now ready but industry and an a He asked the board that portion of the byl ing with the land of Enterprises. Town Solicitor said they were not only cerned about drainage but about|present use was whether there were schools in the area of nate there had been no serious|posed apartment building. | Mr. Murdoch said t |pany was not intereste: Magistrate Dodds reversed ajting up a motor hotel and the i \ i oronto Man Fined 300 decision. of family court judge|suggestion had come from thelday came from Mrs. Charlotte! i re: Ee ane reine LiL} a ae oe a ca Apartment Zoning Decision Reserved The tario Municipal Board's hearingling had been refused. It had! families in the Dundas-Anderson -\of objections against bylaw is hearing started Monday. Lawyer Gilbert Murdoch yes-|Lid. official, Derick Little said the zoning ofjhe saw no reason why. the block land south of Dundas Street on/could not be built if it was set behalf of his clients Cor-nor En. back a Mr. Murdoch said the land, to been acquired when the old by-|receive further consideration' by law 1946 was in forde-~An appli-|the council. cation for a building permit for MEDICAL CLINICS Our Sowices 4% SAVINGS ACCOUNTS On-;town when the apartment build-|Gentles representing some 11} No service charge to write cheqnes zoning | gone no further than that, Answering a question. from The the chairman, William Chubb,| Municipal Planning Consultants en ger _ rede " 412% SPECIAL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS # Mrs, Gentles, of 2 opkins . St. was objecting to the rezoning Interest. calculated monthly of, her area in an_ industrial capacity on the grounds that it would increase an already dan- gerous traffic situation. She also claimed that at the time of the 1964 municipal board) lof objections against the indus-} jtrial development of the CPR line the then chairman, Larry Cond, had said there would be} no industrial development in the The whole question of medical|area for at least 15 years. He ay. 634% GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS 3, 4, of 5 year certificates reasonable distance from the railway. The board reserved its deci- 2, had sion so that the proposal can we. RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN Create your own pension with tax-free deposits INVESTMENT FUND Open-End Pooled Investments in Equities building had been filed in July 1964. The storeys would not be permitted} In July 1965 application was|w. G. Lawson, appearing on be- made for the three-storey build-/half of doctors Kenneth Hobbs'its poor drainage characteris-| ting and |the only reason for the refusal!accepted as facts accomplished sewers area had been designated for|and amending the official plan, block was not permitted. Hugh for three tion of the law was raised by but after|and George Jaciw. Ics nego- past|Sion. I Jul H€/ clinics in the town, many of |had said all serviced industry planning board indicated fiye which had not been rezoned|!and in the town was to be de- over a number of years though|Veloped. first. And this land was they were strictly in contraven-|N0l served by sewers, said Mrs Gentles. She added that the land lwas also unsuitable because of s Several clinics had come into, The board reserved its deci tiations and continued refusal to|{he same position over the issue the permit it was found/few years and these had been | and|by the town and, rightly. or sewers wrongly, the town should now now the recognize this by rezoning them partment/said Mr. Lawson. He suggested One-Stop DECORATING SHOP MORTGAGE LOANS Custom-tailored to fit your income ESTATES TRUSTS AND AGENCIES Knowledge and experience for efficiency SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT Fase of mind for as litfle as $5.00 a year MONEY ORDERS AND TRAVELLERS CHEQUES For use in Canada or throughout.the world the planning board might take to refuse "an early look" at all the medi- aw deal-'cal clinics in the town with al] @ Wollpaper ond Murols Cor-nor'view to rezoning. @ Custom Draperies ICTORIA AND GREY But Mr. Nichol said that both | @ Broadloom Nicholhmen had been perfectly well] @ C.I.L. Paints and Varnishes -- con-|aware of the bylaw and their @ Benjamin Moore Points TRUST illegal under sufficient |it. But he felt that if they ap- Whitby, Ontario the pro-'proached the council something DODD & SOUTER ue "eould be ironed out to the DECOR CENTRE LTD. ESTABLISHED 1an9 he com-|satisfaction of the planning d in put-|board." Longest representation of the PHONE 668-5862 . 107 Byron St. $., Whitby iC T THE WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN OF HEALTH SRA?S, NOW ENROLLING "OSHAWA Yy' Bees ing a southbound turn onto! A conviction of driving while! A 23 - year - old Scarborough i A Brock Street and had crossed!disqualified will cost Douglas E.|father of two was fined a total Mente fod oaar oie aT 3 (BLOOR ST. ct oi th a se CAROUSEL MOTOR INN =i". WHITBY / AJAX PERSONALS he pleaded guilty to charges of|315 'Dovedale Dr., in Whitby, Mrs. William McKnight, president of All Saints Anglican Church Evening Guild announc-|i,. piple. ed that the group's two adopt- ed children, a boy Roger Mar- teau, France and a girl Chu Sul-Ying, Hong Kong through the Save the Children Fund receive their Christmas donations. Tentative de for th - ; ey ocames Night" 16 be held ing", she also read an article in January 1968. Following the|on the all meeting members were busy packing a bale of warm cloth- ing to be sent to Christ Chibouganau, Que., tea was Mrs. Charles Rycroft. The Women's Catholic Church Extension So- ciety are meeting this eveningjeconomics convener, at the home of Mrs. Kennelly, 304 Cochrane Whitby Royal Canadian Leg-led the quilt pattern to be start- Auxiliary is ing nomination and election of officers and also a pot supper will be served, for this evening only starting at ion Ladies p.m. Weekend callers at the home| of Mr. and Mrs. William Simp- son were; Miss Marcelle Fort-| p ier, Miss Danielle Roy and Mi- ES chel Groulx, Toronto. For three Thursdays cession meetings will be held at St. Mark's United assembly hall for take in learning'. All school teachers, mid-week group) leaders, United Church leaders and parents are to share this experience from : 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. The pur- ; aoe a 501 BROCK ST. NORTH ures in communicating the ' message; teaching and methods; Auxiliary tojand gave a reading on the of- "give and to ask questions, re- ceive answers and discuss good communicating to learn more about while uninsured. the|the essential Christian message and to become acquainted with|following a three-car collision|wWhitby, said the OPP Ajax Women's Institute held|trol while trying to pass anlagainst its meeting at the home of Mrs.)/eastbound car on the shoulder. wi]}|William Lawson with Mrs. D. B. Devolin in the chair. Mrs. him. Henry, jal) re M4 aaa citizenship and education gave|eastbound a reading on "Women Organiz-jan, struck a westbound car and/but this did not include him. that someone was prowling in his back yard. Henry, who said Ronald J. Dart was charged|he was visiting his parents in town police the study book Panorama of|on Highway 401 Aug. 9. Whitby|had ridiculed him, had used ob- constable D. K. Dupre/scene language and had refused said the accused had lost con-|to advise him of the charge who ap- peared in court wearing an ear- As a result the Dart vehicle|ring and long hair, said he had had sideswiped the car he was/not been on the Sacre property, Harry Hutchison convener of|passing, skidded across the twoland that police had told him lanes and the medi-|that human beings had rights ended up on the north shoulder women council ofjof the highway after snapping Tweed. Current event convener,joff two guardrails on the north| Mrs, James Mackness reported|shoulder. } on the commemoration of the] Constable Dupre said the ac- plaque of the first meeting of|cused had received $300 dam- SMOKERS BLAMED Smokers' © carelessness Church toba from 1961 through 1965. was| the cause of 3,943 fires in Mani- hostesS!the WI, also of the official open-|age to his own vehicle and had ing of the UAW hall in Ajax|caused a total of $400 damage to the other two cars. He said the closing of Expo. Homejaccused was found unconscious Mrs. Artjat the scene with minor in- Silk acted as auctioneer for the|juries and an alcohol test show- sale of aprons made and donat-|ed 2.0 parts per 1,000. He said ed by members, she also show-|the accused's insurance had ex-| pired in April, 1967. hold-jed shortly as a money raising} Magistrate Dodds suspended project. Mrs. Aimy Burrows do-|the accused's licence for six nated a baby's quilt which was|months, allowed him one month purchased at the meeting ito pay and said it was fortu- Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyed or feel ill-at- ease because of loose, wobbly false teeth. FASTEETH, an improved alkaline powder, holds plates firmer 80 they feel more comfortable. Avoid embarrassment caused by loose false teeth. Dentures that fit are essential to health.See your dentist regularly. 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