BEM ere rege | THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Saturday, December 30, 1967 Ee ' CITY TREASURER REPORTS PER CAPITA DEBT DECREASES 9 By FRAN <4 Hey a D sa -- 00 ($4,700,000), the net deben- ley leaves council on moving M fiably proud of this record of financial responsibility. Glancing 'ahead, 1968 looks like another challenging year of end of 1967 after taking fnto ac- count repayments of principal during the year of $2,500,000 ($1,800,000) and new issues of long-range capital undertakings through debenture borrowings of all Ontario municipalities) in- The continuous demands for long-range capital undertakings, dictated by population growth To maintain a level of mu- nicipal services (education, pro- tection to persons and property, public works, health and sanita- City Treasurer ture debt of the city is $17,400,- rom Ajax to Oakville If the growth in 000 ($16,900,000), or $216 ($218) Sept, 27 -- Rumor says Affili- the current per capita. Expressed as a per- ated Medical Products will and capital budgets fo : r the City A : : ' ; 7 a litical veter- of Oshawa' for 1967 over 1966 Y tion, community services and and need is revealed through cludes amounts for such social --_$2.190,000 ($4,300,000) is $21,200,- centage of taxable assessment community growth when the move to Ajax next year lenauer, 81, an indication of things to eor is welfare) sufficient to meet what the 1967-1971 five year capital capital outlay items as sewers, 000 ($21,600,000) -- a decrease of is 5.8 per cent (6.2 per cent). contents of the civic purse may CTO! man chancel- then civic finances for ne, city council considered to be the budget and forecast in which sidewalks, roads and bridges, $400,000 or 2 per cent over 1966, 1967 repayments of interest on have to be adequately replen- : oc BER \ttlee, 84, ada's first year of or = Can- needs of a community whose city council established 1967 schools, electric and transporta- PER CAPITA long-term borrowings were $1,- ished to match Oshawa's cumu- Oct. 3 -- Big crowd on hand Labor prime century may agai \ts second population has increased over debenture authorities of $8,5 tion facilities, civic square com- Based on a 1967 'population 200,000 ($1,000,000), The City of lative need for maintinaing and for Ajax arena opening : RORPGIOE oe gars Tago the 1966 by 2,919 or 4 per cent (3,362 000 ($5,500,000) an incre: of plex, police building and park- count of 80,475 (77,556) the gross Oshawa has always paid the full extending municipal services in Oct. 4 -- Supreme Aluminum eas cokes fo igincand exiaed d to main- or 5 per cent) a 1967 operating $3,000,000 over 1966. This 1967 ing garage. per capita debt is $263 ($279). par value of the amount of the year following Canada's Cen- \to move to Pickering Township. ches. Ake y 'tek Bac aca municipal 'serv- or current budget of $20,000,000 debenture quota (established by Debenture debt issued and un- If self - liquidating debenture principal and interest as due on tennial which is the Oshawa | Oct. 19 -- Donna Lindsay, 13, in estimated | the 1966 Apipieene Purposes ($16,100,000) was established -- the Ontario Municipal Board, the matured (representing unpaid debt (Oshawa Public Utilities every obligation issued by it -- community's 126th. year. since jinjured in Pickering Township 1 in floods in i| shown in backer have been an increase of $3,900,000 or 24 provincial legislative authority borrowings to pay for these Commission and Civic Audi- all citizens of this community, its foundation as a settlement |shooting accident. |, some 160 . al els, per cent over 1966. which controls and approves the community investments) at the torium) is excluded of $3,800,- past and present, can be justi- in 1842, | Oct. 18 -- William Newman of water re- t oa wins Ontario South Riding for 'ken dam in a) A Conservatives. : d 51 persons 3| SSESSMENT REPOR receives scrap book from its}, Oct: 20 -- Police fire two shots 13h pernone ; T rink-Drive (PICKERING, BOWMANVILLE cles scrapbook from ge Pale fe wm aha 'in in London i part ' at Ajax court Colombia, a f bd ts e ee | Oct, 25 Incidents reported a '. JULY lfrom Port Perry picket li eNom ; V h entennia s Variet July 1 Y ot H.W. Gos 4 Pickering Village|strike-hit factory of H. W. Gos- d 77 persons. | ] eo ™ ear Growt At Own Peril, jhas f a sg : | irst haby born tn county on sard Ltd cot ' ae wa eo Be icy altel ta ate n 3 x acto of Cametoi te close: own t ° 8; anal Ce yah with more 1 ] e arn l an Celotex Cweco"Indus- briefly by strike tries hit hy $10,000 fire Mies | Called Substantia ie nto a reef off t Oshawa police intend to throw; Centennial year and its ac-| Feb. 14 -- Planners unveil|mill vate' increase Von bg Pov ae LA to start Nov. 1 ae at Gree: everything into their effort to/companying activities provided giant recreation plan for Ajax April 13 -- Blaze destroys! pj workers return to : ' ier nd in March | . P p : P t a Pickering nuclear hyd te|wood soaked with gasoline and . By G. H, MEREDITH stop the drinkers who intend to many lively moments for citi-|to cover 20-acre site 1,000 acres of Port Perry for-lafier 11 week a ro site set aflame in Hallowe'e a and the oil } Assessment Commissioner risk driving on New Year's Eve.jzens of Pickering Township.) Feb. 16 Plans proceed -estry. Pal 19 Ae 4 dalism De 2a and drifted 1 The estimated taxable assessment i f 1967 i "Eyery man will be on duty Ajax, Bowmanville, Port Perry|for $15,000,000 cement plant, April 18 Pickering Town: of Kent visit relatic cg ad Nov. 3 -- Ajax man «entenc- peter vr ! $12,107,315. and will prod i sears tly $485 000 dd. . all days off have been|and other Oshawa area com-/near Bowmanville ship Council decides to ask On- bridge is ce led to reformatory for one year _ widesprea : nd will produce approximately $639,000. addi- ad? "ea ah Jor-| munities. Feb. 22 Ajax fire dey tario } pe | i é : ing thousands | tionol tox 'revenue for the 1968 taxation year. This is the rca a ie Gane a ier addition to the start or siete reports 200. ivan git Sate Laie og oan foe | " edge erag, titee, tp elaad bps ys aaa gore ~ 3 ¢ - t # bs WW) 4 ju in Highway 40 poss ion tie i lowest assessment increase since 1962 and would seem to be a sion. He said five motorcycles;completion of major construc: crease in fire losses during 1966. ship iverpool Road oe charges of paneer stone ; strong indication of the economic forecast for 1968. There wos and 11 cruisers will be patrol- aoe Projects there bho ail MARCH April 19 Thin blue line of goods 1 RH j very little commercial and industrial development in the city ling the city at that time ee and council) March 1 Pickering Town Pickering Police force stretct AUGUST Nov. 17 Ajax man sentene- ; during 1967 and the assessment increase is mainly attributable "Everyone who doesn't drive mh ice pouinae GE Ihe Went hip Council approves plan to ed » breaking point charges; Atig. 2 Youth's body found ¢d to three years in peniten- +15 4 ; to residential construction completely. according to Hoyle), : 4) Ne as reported in The relocate. Pickering station in ' hee Reginald Parker nea! Bowmanville, later identi- tiary on a charge of trafficking -20 5 5 However, the physical and economic growth of the city since will be checked. My advice is Times. falows town of Ajax and call it Pick RB iii ae Kight-month-old fied as William B, Hall of Port in _ narcotics -15 5 | 1961 in terms of taxable assessment is very substantial and is don't even be drinking at all if : ering station 30W manville nfant, Dina Dar- Credit Nov. 24 -- Two killed, six in -10 pias for greater than most other communities in the province. This is you intend to drive. They've got JANUARY March 6 First sod turned lene Campbell dies after road) Aug. 8 One dead, four hurt iured in Blackstock area road mee . demonstrated in the following toble which indicates a growth in a choice but they're not going) Jan. 5 Howard Philp elect-.for new Ajax headquarters of acciden ' Macdonald-Cartier Freeway accident excess of 40 per cent over the past six years, to do both . it's up to the'ed chairman of Ajax Public UAW Local 1090 April 26 Construction he- rash near Bowma le Nov. 29 Nestleton girl kil driving public, not us -- we'lll!School Board March 8 Young married Bik 2p une three and four of: Aug 22 Rowmanville girl, led in one car accident near TAXABLE ASSESSMENT GROWTH 1961 - 1967 be there to catch them when! Jan, 12 -- Reeve Clifford Lay. man dies as well collapses and ' !CKCTng nuclear power station Jean Peter, 19, dies in Blackstock PERCENTAGE ANNUAL they fall." cox of Pickering foresees 'great buries him at Uxbridge MAY plane ¢ ash DECEMBER INCREASE TAX PERCENTAGE Deputy-Chief R. H. Rodley, of things to come" in the town _Mar h 14 Pickering Town-| May 2--West Shore Associa goal Iwo Americans die] nan 4 ig pag hee ta SINCE 1961 YEAR ASSESSMENT INCREASE the Pickering Township Police ship -- promises children wil ) reeve gets 18 per cent pay 'tion. Pickering, "finds no fault'? 2" Pickering plane crash lelacted to 'reeve. ta Pickerlie 3.6% 1962 eeearo76 doesn't hold out much hope for|get their arena increase; council members getiwith the new mill rate SEPTEMBER Township 9.0% 230,982,770 3.607% the drinking driver. "Their| Jan. 13 -- Pickering Township 20 per cent May 18--Ajax students march | Se ic P wig 2 ' : 1 : ay | jz F pt. & Pickering decides Nec. § y y bh ie ion Benige Lene 3.731% chances of getting home are|residents turn out in force to Mareh 21 Pickering tax in' to raise cash to help retarded honor diving fat Reva were x lectad es cao 26 2% 1965 331276,338 vas G. H. MEREDITH pretty slim with all the patrols|block an extension of the town-/cteases 16.9 mills; Ajax rate youngsters Pan-Am Games silver medalist.| Dec. 11 -- Tom Adams Lake- ; 34.7% 1966 300/388.380 ; 795% +++ Commissioner that are out. All our cars will/ship water area at an Ontario rises 1 1S mills May 19 Claudette Claere-| Sept. 12 Ajax council tablesicrest Drive in Pickering Beach, _ A. Slaney C.L.U, 40.17% 1967 Est. 312.495 485 403 | be out doing spot checks .. .|Municipal Board hearing March 29 -- Chairman Robin- hoodt named Miss Ajax fluoride plan for further study.lis rescued by four fire depart. Branch Mgr. Berane | 2 they can expect radar will be) Jan. 17 Plans announced |son predicts expansion of the) May 24 Ajax council holds} Sept. 15 Douglas Moffat/ments and' police departments The population for 1967 is 80,475 and Oshawa rank as the ninth | omen Foil operated if weather conditions for new $430,000 fire hall and Ajax and Pickering Hospital in/first meeting in new. building. nominated NDP candidate for who help to save his home from und to ensure etna Gg ec ated Nie ale eetasents ee crease Gs rH Bf Meee gid toe " > i. pouee -- Bow gees me i Tn JUNE Durham Riding in provinelal|being aout away by waves of nt which is also the lowest percentage in- 'hie yeorge nn oO e; Jan § urra allace aren a é : : election c j oy Pi jat happens-- crease since 1962. The population growth since 1961 is 30.76 Ajax Police will have his fulllelected local New Democratic rate increasés 6.89 mills. dune. i New centennial ror 3 _|Lake Ontario. ae one Il have the Get Sent ore is everegiog 0 4 58 per cent ingrense per veor. If an Tau force on but doesn't expect too! Party president in Ajax wen ba iibeary opened at Picker . rend continues the population will excee: ,¢ | i nin Q . 9 Marching mothers f ' ing villag realize the 1 197 Alleah much trouble. He said in a town! Jan. 28 ar g nck Gakue es ee for them po te Hee a ne eau laniva) Bd The*man or men in the area like Ajax most people either,plan to canvass Ajax for March an 'ie nN poe Chain ih ile oi a we BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE ° , . xe PERE ke ' e call hreatens t 3 anvi ce, fi ne ! rho are anemnting to etraud walk or fake taxis to parties and af Dimes projet gern Township miniipal Mewar" hing tear Por JANUARY -- 1968 rly s through bank 4 p Ne f 4 dan, + sowmManvs Js: ae ay inal deay ree j 5 re that your POPULATION GROWTH 1961 - 1967 fraud racket haven't given up| Set. John Closs of the Bow- cadet Robert Kozak awarded were be . e of ai increase Perry pol ce chief acquitted on King &. & Wilran NL) 24 1428 30 2:00-3:00 ave a home to PERCENTAGE ANNUAL _siyet manville detachment of the On-|Military Training Badge at re al e 7A : a kering turns theft chat ce. Simese N, &. Tecuniah) aais 2305-99 ante ee YEAR POPULATIO! gic reed City police .report that on tario Provincial Police plans on Royal Military College of Can Pabaine anton BNENEEUL HE une ; 4 aaa oes Mall aad s Pp SAR s BA Ie a $0 TION INCREASE (thursday two attempts were having "every available man ada petite ! BF fOr te ROUTE Eee F mcon Plere. (Simeon Itven $.) a 1961 61,542 sda attemp were i oi inarc on Battal oie ' eane e April 12 Residents at Pick-|bert, Port Perry area Fastview Park (Central Park & Fulalie) S419 5:30--A:00 16 1962 : mi made before noon to defraud|and cruiser on patrol over ne FEBRUARY ering T chi ting : 15--Pickering Allap Rossland W: 4 4420 10:90~~12-00 fe 1x08 ee ion elderly women of their bank|holiday weekend. "we are con-| Feb, 2 Ajax' Young Pro-|-. sa ave eee Ee net ball ee 1 : 304.00 13.81% 1964 70.038 6 64% ifunds. tinuing our spot checks and will! pressive Conservatives Associa- 1 (King B& Harmony N) ® & 29 2:30--5:00 20.56% 1965 74.194 5.93% At 11:40 a.m., a male with a step them up as much as pos-|tionn meeting elects Peter Rob School (Marigold & Ritson N.) 9 & 23 5:30-8:00 26.02% 1966 77,556 4.53% husky voice phoned a 79-year. Sible over the pie nig oi inson president of Ontarto lake DRUG STORES Milson $; & Crerar 10 & 24 ~ 5:00 ) 5 ¢ » Chr of > -. officers ll be checking for gate o (Cedar & Wecker) 28 8.00 ne 76% : 1967 80,475 3.76% old Drew Street widow and ask itn ers W be chec . ne front branch . cay uta Eccl 41 ok Pe am ies analysis of the population figures for the years 1961 and jed if she had an account with fective equipment on vehicles) Feb. 4 Pickering Township Srdurser Pisa te ; ; a. 2 Bg oe i> Jere cities i hada oo reveals that the (the Bank of Nova Scotia. He and for drinking drivers council decides employees may | O S d 12 t 6 r Plaza (Stevenson N. & Annapolis 18 & 2 3:00--5.00 ity © awa has experienced by for the largest percentage then instructed her to make out not take council vehicles home pen unda a.m m povuretion caligateds following table excludes those munici- la check for $1,500 and told her| SANTA ROBBED, lafter work 7 .m. tO p- : Note----Rookmoblie will not stop et Braernor Plaza en Menday, Jen. 1, polities ose population growth is the result of annexation, |he would send a taxi to pick her| | Feb. 7 -- Branch 152 of Roval New Year's Do MAJOR CITIES POPULATION GROWTH 1961 - 1966 ins woman agreed and then| LOSES RADIO mogerg is Pechlaaallg sad JURY & LOVELL LIMITED POPULATION POPULATION PERCENTAGE |hung up and attempted to call| eat Feb. 9 -- PC leader John 530 SIMCOE ST. S. 725-3546 city 1961 1966 INCREASE police but the caller had left the| eat pcandidave "has €M- |piefenbaker attacks federal Terme (Mate) gegae, esate Tae (line: uen, Ghe Te ext d00F otog mean shiek award, |Sorernmient {er Hiving cool re KARN DRUGS LIMITED . wa ; a y "e ' centi { J Robarts' plan . re eres eas are a ee Det. Set. John Powell, told ee ee octeroae we ae RING oT, & 723-4621 London 161,554 187.624 16.149 _| The Times that on either Wed- | nae a i + fi ae sid At 11:30 a.m., an attempt was c 5 aN mi Ajax testimonial dinner for MI Yingaoe 114,970 187,418 Annexation '| ade to defraud an Olive Ave-| Uesday or Thursday, Santa Michael Starr. t. Catharines 83,736 95,303 13.81% Teh thal Claus was robbed at the Osh- |" a oo 74.522 91,376 22.62% bait ates yn ly awa Shopping Centre -- pigunygierey dbury 79,28) 82,339 3.86% |* : An all-transistor radio was Oshowa 61,542 77,556 26.02% |who claimed he was from her taken fron Santa's Chale lo LOOKING FOR A CITY OF OSHAWA Soult Ste. Marle 42,621 73,833 Annexation |bank, what balance was in her| the Centre Mall of the Shop-. | COMFORTABLE QUIET dadipione i $4,425 58,395 7.29% -- jaccount. The woman told the| ping Centre although no signs || RENDEZVOUS DOWNTOWN? jar a e 0 ec ion iagaro Falls 22,192 54,340 Annexation man she wouldn't give him the} of forced entry were v. bl q » t Kingston 48,432 54,086 11.67% |information over the phone but! Ly were ee | THEN GO TO THE ¢ ; Det. Sgt. Powell told The Peterborough 46,803 54,064 15.51% |would come and see him. He) m; 2 ; Sarnia 50,265 53,260 5.96% said there was no need and he! Times the ratio waa valued at | Tally-Ho Room , [: tad i Sh thet $49.95 and was "manufactur- | Notice The following Is a breakdown of the 1967 total assessment j would contact her. PROP eer ead by the Elf Shop at the | Hotel Lancaster estimated to the end of December. ed police. | North Pole," pecs xpaecruaed Citizens should be aware that 27 KING ST. WEST EXEMPT TAXABLE TOTAL banks never involve their clients ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT Jin investigations of activity NEW YEAR'S DAY re NG 3034? ai6 49,107,500 56,056,870 | within the bank. Anyone con-| UILDING 27,229,320 213,816,355 241,045,675 peepee ile i an Pye tacted by a person wanting them BUSINES 46,571,630 46,571,630 | d ' ae Js or help the ij ESTIMATE TO END: OF YEAR 3,000,000 3,000,000 «(9 withdraw fund TOTALS 34,178,690 312,495,485 346.674.175 | bank in an investigation should There will be NO GARBAGE COLLECTION contact police immediately. on Monday, January 1, 1968, COMING AND GOING OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Highway Patrolman G. FE, Dug gan halted a car he said was travelling 85 miles an hour on; the Turner Turnpike. The next day, Duggan reported he stopped the same motorist going in the opposite. direction--again at a speed of 85. "'Do you work all the time?" the chagrined driver asked Duggan. VIOLATIONS INCREASE Arrests for draft law viola tions increased more than 300 per cent in eastern Pennsylva nia year. Garbage normally collected on Monday, January Ist will be collected instead on Tuesday, January 2nd. The Directors, Officers and Staff at CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Wish Everyone A SAFE, HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR "Wage witha a > New Year of Peace Garbage must be out by 7.00 a.m. on Tuesday to avoid being missed as the time of collection. will change because of the revised schedule May your fondest dreoma 1968 be the year oll come true We're grateful to have served you during the past year ond anticipate, with Please do not leave garbage out over the weekend. pleasure, continuing our association, Bruce V. Mackey, Chairman, Public Works Committee URY TAX! 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