1 VATL alee FE S$ OLN UNTFOF Sait aby DEFENDS OLY 'ORM. {the old school uniform of 'tail . Duplicate| ETON, England (CP) -- An-| coats for the -- eee: yihony Chevenix - Trench, nead-Tavervnady seems to chass in Ve decision' of the college provést changing Tashio ne were is 2, something to be said fo institu- WHITBY The winners and and fellows after they turned high scores in the games played|down his suggestion to discard sonst wien have -- soya. Ajax Works Department § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Februory 17, 1966 Swimmers -- Pass Tests County Farmers Giver |Master Breeder Shields i ements af we Py eey we bar, oe Maseer vl Diwn, ucienuea iwc tional eccentricity, as some call it,"' he said. Economically Operated © AJAX (Staff) --At the meet- of the Ajax Town Council Monday night Public Works ittee Chairman Owen ley presented council with a rt of the work done by the Ajax Works Department last :. «Town Engineer R. Robinson the report informed council tt the Ajax Works Depart- ment was one of the most eco- cally run and with a limit- number of men performed ies sanitation", in the town. WATERMAINS «The town's works forces were éalled on to assist in shutting mains, flushing and pro- viding hydrants from other lo- éations and maintaining serv- ices to water users while two contractors replaced a large section of the obsolete water- mains with cast iron mains dur- ing the year. SUBDIVISION Under the supervision of the engineering department, roads, | curbs and sidewalks were in- stalled by Perini Construction in the western half of the South- "from beautification to * carried out during 1966 to im- during 1965 that the sewage dis- prove the municipal services. | posal plant is working at its full WATERMAINS design capacity and with the During the past three years aj#dded growin it 1s imperative program of replacing steel|'hat a start be made on an ad watermains with cast iron|tom to the plant during 1966. mains has been carried out./ INCINERATOR This program was initiated as) During 1965 an open trench a five year scheme representing incinerator was studied. Pro- 50 per cent of the mains. It al soitals were received to have now recommended that a se€C-|this type of incinerator con- ond program be embarked upon|<tructed at the Ajax Garbage to complete the replacement Of/disposal site. Construction of the obsolete steel mains. this type of incinerator would SANITARY SEWERS reduce in the area required for With construction of the new wo rag pos get ey bo trunk sanitary sewer parallel to/| gomestic amount of smoke from Harwood ave. by the land de-line site and can be built in veloper improvements can be made to the system. These im- provements permit the aban- donment of the sewage pump- ing station located on Harwood ing a large concrete tank which was built in wartime as a septic tank, It is recommended that ithis incinerator be constructed ave. south of Bayly st. It is recommended that a short |" aiid length of sewer be built from) PAVING ithe new trunk line to intercept) For the 1966 paving program |the sewer serving, Atlas Tag.|it is recommended that the bal- |Co, The corroded portion of the|ance of Fairall st. and a por- lsewer in front of Drew Chemi-/tion of Valley rd., at its north leal should be replaced during}end, be paved to fulfill a con- 11966, tract with Slough Estates. In Ajax at a minimum cost utiliz: Two Ontario County Holstein breeders George R. Me-| Laughlin of Beaverton and Har- jold W. Honey of Seagrave -- |were presented with Master |\Breeder Shields at the annual meeting of the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada, Making |the preser'ations Feb, 16 was A. J. Johnson, Elkader, Iowa, president of the Holstein-Frie- sian Association of America. Mr. McLaughlin is the son of} the late R. Ray McLaughlin, who was dwarded a Master Breeder Shield in 1944, and these two are the only combination of a father and son each to receive a Master Breeder Shield. George McLaughlin took over the own- ership:of the Elmcroft herd in 1949 and since that time has bred the animals which qualified him for the Master Breeder Shield. | The Elmcroft herd is inter- nationally famous and since 1949 foundation animals have been sold to 14 different countries. The herd has been accredited for TB since 1928, listed for) Brucellosis since 1941, has al-} ways been on Record of Per-| formance test and on the type! classification program. SIX FOUNDATION FEMALES Most of the present day herd and four-year-old and All-Amer- ican as a two and three-year- old. She sold for the record Sale of Stars price for a female of $16,500. Mr.. McLaughlin gives a great deal of the credit for the suc- cess of the Elmcroft herd to the long time herd superintendent, Harold Jebson, and to his son, Maurice Jebson, who is_ the present farm manager. BALANCED PROGRAM From a small beginning in 1929, Harold Honey's Honeyvale herd has been developed by us- ing a balanced program with emphasis on both type and pro- duction. He has shown at the Ontario County Black and White Day at Port Perry since this show started in 1937 as the first Black and White Day in Canada. Starting with nine females and a bull, the latter' secured from Nagel Brothers of Fisher- ville, six of the females from Joseph Peel, Port Perry, and the other three from Stanley Bagg, Oshawa, Mr, Honey has developed three outstanding fe- male families in his herd with the aid of superior sires used over the years. In the early 1940's, together with Smith Brothers and Web- STORM SEWERS laddition, the parking area in|trace back to six foundation fe-|ster Brothers of Port Perry, he BOWMANVILLE Swim- ming tests were conducted in December by the Canadian Red Cross Water Safety Division for members of the Bowmanville Recreation Department swim- ming classes for adults and teen- agers at the Boys' Training Schoct. An candidates taning tie tests passed. Those who passed the tests were: Beginners -- Hazel Gilbank, Pat Chumbly, Bob James, Stew- art Jarvis, Vivian Cowan, Jane Crofton, Shelia Elliott, Kenneth Elliott, Wilma Armstrong and Ann McGuery. JUNIOR Glenn Taylor, Gary Taylor and Carol Rey- nolds. INTERMEDIATE -- Craig. SENIOR -- Steve Living and Doug Parker. Awards for these swimmers are provided by the Bowman- Doris Canadian Red Cross. was Miss Nancy Fraser. The department of recreation na Caverley, Shirly Reynolds, Joan Bagnell and Irwin Colwell for a job well done. ville and District Branch of the The examiner was appointed | by the Canadian Red Cross' So- | ciety, Provincial Division. She} jwould like to thank the swim- | ming staff of W. Bagnell, Lor- | last week by the members of the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club were: North and South -- Mrs. Hun- ter and Mrs. MacGillivray, '130%; Mrs. Welsh and Mrs. C. Stiner, 128; Mr. and Mrs. hvimes, 12542; Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker, 12214. East and West -- Mr, and Mrs. Desrosieurs, 13044; Mrs. Beaton and Mrs. McColl, 126; Miss G. Bovay and E. Coles, 125; Mrs. E. Bovay and Mrs. Smith, 123%. | SERVE ABROAD | More than 300 volunteers of Canadian Universities Service | Overseas now are at work in 28 | foreign countries. i | March Ist is the DEADLINE To Join Our RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN ee SAVE TAX DOLLARS for Collins Mid-Winter Sale Ladies' er. AiR STEFS & FIANGEES 15.95 NOW 9.89 Special Table Ladies' FLATS & Reg. to 14.98 : NOW HEELS 2.89 Canadian Made CANVAS SNEEKERS Reg. 2.98 NOW 1.94 COLLINS SHOES the rear of the shopping centre| males purchased at the fountain-|formed the Port Perry Better| wood subdivision. SANITATION + A trunk sanitary sewer Been constructed by Perini from O'Dell and Harwood sts. to Hunt and Harwood to provide facilities for the Harwood Park apartments now under construc- tion. CURBS A contract for replacement of eatch basins and installation of éoncrete curbs has been com- eted on two portions of King's s., from. Harwood Churchill ave. and from Har- wood to Burcher rd. TRAFFIC SIGNALS During the year tenders were called for the installation of traffic signals at Burcher rd. | and Bayly and at Harwood ave. | and Bayly sts. The installation was performed under the super- vision of the department. } FLOODING | The department carried out) an investigation of flooding con- ditions in the Southwood Sub- division and measures were) taken to prevent flooding of} basements in the future. | | TENDERS | During the year tenders were) received by the department to| ¢ | The department recommend-|<houid be completed and the|head sale of the Mount Victoria | Bull Syndicate and by thus com-| ed a sewer be installed to re-| widening of Station st. andjherd at Hudson Heights, Que-|hining their resources the three| has|place an open ditch running} King's cres. would also require |bec, in 1942, and to six daugh-|herds were able to use the out-| jters of Montvic Rag Apple No-/|standing Rag Apple bulls Mont- /from Southwood Park to the) ocurfacing. By agreement with jnorth side of Clements rd. The pickering Township the town is jopen storm sewer has caused/.ommitted to share the cost of |concern from the nearby resi-|.-yhaiting Westney rd. south of |dents. | Highway 2. |CURBS AND DRAINAGE | INSPECTION |. The department recommend: | Town Engineer R. Robinson ed that curbs and a basins !aiso recommended that a full be completed on King's, ces. time building Inspector be en ! age uring . He sai be installed along Station rd. er ing during 1965 had peg Sgeidlcng een a be widened jand that inspection is no longer la ' SIDEWALKS _ | PERMITS han aaa tne Lake Vista| , DUTINE 1065 the ee ee | : i its issue wn land Southwood subdivisions. will 8 a eeetrial 41.8en176; patel create more school traffic and/ mercial, $245,000; institutional, ts recommended that © new anak; residential, #1605, cher rd., located three feet from jSpariment® pacha the property line within the boulevard on the west side of the road at least as far north a part time job. REYNARD TOO SLOW WADESBRIDGE, England, (CP)--Fate caught up with a |bleman, bought at the dispersal | | sale of the Trailynd herd of G.| |M. Clemons in Brantford, in 1942) | Since that time a succession of jsires of Mount Victoria Rag |Apple breeding have been used with emphasis on the blood of} jthe great foundation brood cow |Montvic Rag Apple Colantha | Abbekerk. | In the past 12 years, the Elm-, J to| from Harwood ave. to Mills rd./qoypled over the previous year|croft herd has been Premier| |Breeder at the East-Central 'On- | |tario Championship H ol stein} \Show at Peterborough five) |times, Since 1949, animals bred} jat Elmcroft have had 24 All-| |Canadian nominations and have} received four All-Canadian and four Reserve All - Canadian awards. Probably the most fa-| mous show animal from the} herd was the Excellent cow,| Elmcroft Inka Jean Olla, who} was All-Canadian as a two, three as the north entrance to Lord Durham School. Consideration | lazy brown fox pho made his living near this Cornish village CLOTHES should also be given to widen- ing Burcher rd. from Emperor by eating pigeons knocked out) of the air by passing trains. A| aati oad alte locomotive hit him when he was| SEWAGE. DISPOSAL too slow to remove a bird from! The town has been advised |the tracks. Tailored to Measure by House of Hobberlin, Tip Top Tailors Freemons Formal Rentals improve the boulevards in the} shopping centre, for paving | Thompson st. and a portion of| the parking lot at the rear of) the shopping centre and for the} gupply of a rental grader for | snow removal in the Town. STREET NUMBERS t The street numbering system was taken over during the year hy the department and maps, | showing all street numbers in} the industrial area, were pre- pared together with a recom- mended system of allocating ¢treet numbers. STEAM LINES Underground steam lines have replaced all overhead steam lines by Industrial Steam | Ltd. under the supervision of) the department. | INVENTORY + An inventory of capital equip- | {pent together with an estimate) @f expenditures over a five-| year period has been prepared for the finance department. 1966 WORKS The department recommend- é@d that the following works be | | -- ee-- USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP | 129 Brock St. S., Whitby PHONE 668-2081 | vie- Lochinvar 3rd and Montvic Posch Rag Apple 2nd. The Honeyvale Farm. has re- ceniiy been increased to 325 sociated with his father in the operation of an increasingly large herd. acres and son, Ralph, is now as- | DRIVES A BONDWAGON MONTREAL (CP) -- Heads have been turning on city streets 'since Quebec Provincial Police director J.-Adrien Robert got his 1966 automobile registra- WHITBY tion plates. The number is 000". 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