Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Apr 1965, p. 23

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ee EI NT NE OF ey a Ee ay A a ma egy ee TE ay ec i itn tlie i tee Ajax Council Rejects Plan Crown Would Confiscate ag OPT Rowntree Flails At NDP, Ce Ae eM to te he elie etl alin te Me Men ee fe. Mat, Bere Oe wt de New Meaning To 'Millionaire' HAVANA (Reuters)--The Cu- Se eek at THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, April 14,1965 23 Hays Swings Haymaker At PCs, Charges 'Power-Seeking' |,.'"%5," | For The 'Dairy-Program Mess'. To Cut Down Speed-Limits AJAX (Staff) -- A resolution from the Town of New Toronto to lower speed limits in school areas to 15 miles-per-hour was refused support by the Ajax Town Council Monday night. The resolution asked that the provincial government 'be ap- proached to legislate lower speed limits for school areas. Councillor 0. G. Ashley suggest- ed that Police Chief G. C. Dunn be asked for his opinion. Councillor R. J. Wright sug- gested that the 15 mph limit law would be broken seven days a week, or else would become a means of collecting fines, since school periods involved only a small part of the 24-hour-day. Councillor E, Wetherall said that there were other methods of controlling speed during school periods in school zones and pointed out crossing guards) as one way of slowing down traffic. Councillor William LeGross said that only a very small per- centage of accidents involving school children actually happen jmmediately outside the schools. legislation committee, The reso- lution suggested that the prov- ince aid the municipalities in providing upkeep for their po- lice departments and in this way provide equalized police pro- tection throughout the province. DRINKING WATER The Ontario County Health Unit reported that Ajax water, having been tested, showed up grade one for drinking purposes. The water was tested after a number of complaints were re- ceived regarding the taste and odor of the town water. ROADS AGREEMENT Engineers from Ajax and Pickering Township have drawn up an agreement governing the Town's fringe roads and their upkeep. Mayor Smith was asked to arrange a meeting of the two councils for the purpose of drawing up an official agree- ment based on the engineer's report which is reported to favor Pickering Township. RUMMAGE SALE The Rebekah Lodge was given permission by the Ajax Town Council to hold a rum- mage sale on the boulevard be- tween the Ajax Shopping Cen- tre and Harwood on May 1. HIGH SCHOOL EXPANSION Council approved a bylaw giv- ing permission to the Pickering and District High School Board to purchase a 1-acre parcel of School for the purpose of ex- pansion at a cost of. $87,000. AIR POLLUTION cipalities rather than give the that the municipalities had the cuthority to enforce an air pol- lution bylaw whenever they wished to but that so far they have failed to do so. He sug- gested that the County pass a strong bylaw governing all mu- nicipalities under it. Drunk's Car KINGSTON (CP) -- Crown prosecutor J. E. Sampson said today he will ask for confisca- tion of all cars when their drivers have been convicted of drinking and having liquor in the vehicle. Mr. Sampson said "these peo- land adjacent to the Ajax High|ple have got to be made to real- ize they're a hazard on the road." He made the comments dur- ing consideration by Magistrate Councillor Wetherall attacked|P. E. D. Baker of sentence for the Ontario County Council for|William : their weak air pollution pol-/ston, who was fined $185 and his iey: "The County Council wishes|licence suspended for one year to leave the pollution problem injafter he was convicted on liquor the hands of the various muni-|charges. MacDonald of King- MacDonald's car was not con- County Health Unit jurisdiction|fiscated but Mr. Sampson said to enforce an air pollution by-|in all future cases the Crown law." Councillor Wetherall said|will ask for seizure. SARNIA (CP)--Labor Minis- campaign. He charged that the New nopoly of power"" in Ottawa would turn to the NDP. There were grave misgivings among Canadians not only about the instability of the Pearson government's leader- ship but also about the "very morality of the féderal com- plex." "One possible result which has been widely discussed is that if a general election were to be called under the existing circumstances, many _ voters PRIVATE FOREIGN AID A group of Maryland busi- nessmen is sending $17,000- worth of vaccine against chil- dren's diseases to Guatemala, as personal contributions to soly- ing that country's problems. across the country would turn in desperation to the New Dem- ocratic Party." Nowhere in Mr. Rowntree's speech, released in advance to reporters, did he mention the federal Conservatives under John Diefenbaker. ter Leslie Rowntree of Ontariojocrats advocate the nationaliza- attacked the New Demoeratic|tion of major industries, redis- Party Monday night in an ad-|tribution of income by crippling dress that had all the tenor ofjtaxation, and the planned divi- a speech in a federal election|sion of investment funds be- Democrats were seeking a "M0-linyestment to conform to the that would curb individual free-|tions would result in halting the dom, But, he said, there was alfiow distinct possibility many voterSlada, he said. in the next federal election Mr. Rowntree said New Dem- tween public and private needs. A policy of controlling foreign NDP's own economic objec- outside funds into Can- He said the NDP proposes to control the individuals' activi- ties, earning power and spend-| ing power in a way that would take away his economic free-) dom and dampen his ambition.\acquires a new meaning." meaning to the word "million- ario" (millionaire) to distin- guish it from the old capitalistic notion of money. : - In_ socialist terminology, the word signifies those brigades of sugar-cane cutters which have cut 1,000,000 arrobas (25,000,- 000 pounds) of cane. Introducing the new meaning of the term, the newspaper Hoy wrote in an editorial: "'The new. millionaires whe have arisen irt| our country haye nothing-to do with those odious le of the semi - colonial and bourgeois past. '4 "Now the word millionaire| the thron |stock-in-t OTTAWA (CP) -- Agriculture: Minister Hays unleashed a hay- maker at the Conservative Op- position today--"the mess th made of their dairy program is! qairy a good example'--and -- chal- lenged opposition to present an alternative to the government's agriculture pro- gram. "They latked either the fimagination or the guys tojare radical." ' bring in solid and responsible} "Hand-outs are no solution. He said the government now is "well on our way' toward getting the Canadian dairy in- dustry out of its "meéss," -- He said the proposed national commission, and the dairy policies he outlined ear- lier should provide a guide for other areas of agriculture, "If a Pe radical ap- proaches, I fend them by OY pointing out that our licies,"" said Mr. Hays during|Nor are subsidy programs that approach." e speech debate./only encourage unhealthy sur- . In agriculture, their/pluses. We have taken fi ad rade was the hand-out|/hoc approach to our agriculture problems for too long." AUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION The Towns and Villages sec- tion of the Ontario Municipal Association informed the Ajax Town Council tha their annual conference would be held at the Village of Point. Edward on = Cinco Mesaas oh Mill 7 and 8. Wilson \ f EXPENDITURE APPROVED | 5 The Ontario Municipal Board x Foodmaster" Red and White has given the Town of Ajax) . HA S HAI : aL | ; tentative approval for a capital|i $7% S\ i Wilson Rd. S. expenditure of $850,350 annually. t d \ hae Piase : ; / ' rown's CANCER CANVASS | f WE i The Ajax and Pickering Oi Red and White if Branch of the Canadian Cancer : Masle Ge i Society were given permission Aaple Grove 5 | by the Ajax Town Council to can-| 7" : Red and White ; ue * ey 4 Meple Grove, > x x Rey Ontario Sproule's Red and White vass for funds in the town dur- ing the week of April 19 to 24. | BOARD RESIGNATION | One of the original members' of the Ajax Public Library) Board, Mrs. Joan McGinnis, has} resigned from her position as) board secretary. The Council's appreciation will be conveyed by a letter from Mayor H. M.} Smith. | PLANNING REFERRED Four proposals from the Ajax; Planning Board were referred for further study by Council. Two of the proposals were in reference to the proposed erc-| tion of the Ajax Pentecostal] Church on Burcher rd. POLICE AID | A resolution from' the Town-) ship of Saltfleet proposing that) the provincial government aid) municipalities in maintaining po- lice forces was referred to the) Longshoremen | Buy 3-Yr. Pact | TORONTO (CP) -- Members| of the International Longshore-| men's Association here have ratified a three-year contract covering Toronto waterfront la- bor, the union announced to- SWIFTS PREMIUM HOLIDAY HAM HAMS Completely Boneless b Fully Cooked e CHOICE - PLUMP - OVEN-READY - GRADE 'A' 6 to 9 Ib. ave. FRESH y. President Bob Arnsenault of| the ILA's Longshoremen's local) said that local and the Check- ers' local voted Sunday to en- dorse a new agreement negoti-| ated by officers with the steve- doring companies and the Tor- onto Harbor Commission. The contract dates from last Jan. 1. The officer would not give details. The ILA has 431 longshore- men and 120 checkers here. 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