THE TIMES-GAZETTE Thursday, August 22, 1946 What Council Did items on the fons, were at ~hour session of Cit; oun 1st night, I the members present an: yor P, nN, MeCN presided. ' Authorized dhe Juishae of nough copies af cents each, ly all of Council and ads of ments of the ngs of the Convention of on Mayors and West Weston Bread purchase a lot Street for the erection Authorized the purchase from Al- bert E. Coulter of the tract of land on Simcoe Street South, where the Coulter plant was formerly located, for $4,350, Part of the land will be used as a Board of Works yard and the remainder as a playground, Referred a Setition srom 41 resi- dents living in the vicinity of the Kohen Lumber Co, af Richmond and Ontario Streets, to the Gen~ eral Purpose Committee. The peti- tion protested the nuisance caused by the additional smoke and odors from the plant. Referred we A. SOA for side- walks to the Board of Works. Ome '| petition asked for a walk on the north side of Connught Street, from the present walk fo Jarvis Street; while. the other for a walk on the south side of Olive Avenue, from Albert Street to the Oshsawa Railway tracks. LIK Regarding a petition from resi- dents of Burke Street, protesting against people making a public d | roadway through their yards to the Park Board playground, decided to lve the Board of Works investi- gate. In receipt b-1 a¥pedtion, favoring the opening by H. Piatti of a gro- cery store on the south side of Hillcroft Street, referred the mat- ter to the General Purpose Com- mittee, * % Referred to the City Property Committee for a report the offer of $400, from John Macko of the Oshawa Sheet Metal Works for three lots on the west side of Rit- son Road South described as Lots 58-50-60, Plan 148, LE 2 J Referred to the City Property Committee for a report the $1,000 offer of F, Gerace for two lots on. d | Cadillac Avenue South and two ing Street and that Oshawa to look over the situation on installing of res ts--namely one on eacl nrect, Second Avenue LK Referred to the 1047 Council the from the- Oshawa Yacht rings, 11 a Jife saving work at the lake [JUL Tn * Heard a report' from Ald. Olif- and i J Authorized the purchase by the Board of Works of concrete cule verts, The expenditure will . total $340.06. ' ; [3 aE J Au the payment to Mead- ows, ! . of $2,458.43, ts 6 per cent of esti- mated of the work done by the Brennan Paving Co. between lots' on Highland Avenfie. Mr, Gerace, in his letter to council, stated he wished to build a house costing $10,000 or more on part of the land and use the remainder for lawn and Soren, * Decided to have the General Pur- pose Committee make a report in connection with the application of William 8. Pipher, 142 Patricia' Av- enue, for a permit to erect a store on the north side of his property next his house, Ald, Charles Minett expressed concern over the number of applications being received for stores In residential areas. L BR J Moved to draw to the attention of McLaughlin Coal and Supplies Limited a letter from Gordon Sloan, Lakeshore Road, protesting against the use of the government road past his property. Mr, Sloan pro- tested against noise, dust, and dam- age to his 'property cccasioned by coal trucks. . > 5% 9% Moved that Sanitary Inspector Lorne Slaght's expenses to the con- vention of the Ontario Association of Plumbing Inspectors and Affil- fates in Hamilton on September 19 and 20 be paid. Mr, Slaght is the president of tHe Jvssiation, Received and filed a letter from the Oshawa and District Labor Council protesting against the in- stallation of parking meters. The Labor Council voiced the opinion that Council had been "taken in by slick salesmanshine, : Accepted win the regret the resignation of William i, Carnwith, Chairman of the Welfare Board for some six years. Mr. Carnwith ten- dered his resignation because he felt he could not give the time he should to these dutie", PA : Referred whind Board of Works and the Board of Health a letter from T. H, Everson asking that the lane behind the Marks Theatre be paved as o step toward more sani- tary conditions, » » In receipt 4 4 complaint from William McLaren, tenant of the city-owned house at 276 Jarvis Street, regarding a leaking roof, over to give the Oity Property Committee power to make repairs, Moved to advise IVarry G, Fisher, tenant of the City Farm, that the 80 acres on the west side of Simcoe Street South--a part of the city farm--Iis not for rent, L 2 BR J Referred to the General Purpose Committee a letter from W, D. Ev- ans, owner of a lot on the west side of Jarvis Street, between Lauder Road and Connaught 'Street, pro- testing against the proposed store in the area, LE OK J Referred to the Board of Works a letter from the Oshawa Public Utilities Commission asking that the sidewalk on Richmond Street East be extended to Willingdon Av- enue, The P.U.C. has extended its transformer station. Received notification from the Part-Time ter Co. that the con- tract of performance is being sent forward at once, Council also de- cided to have the parking meters operate on local streets between 'the hours of id am, and 6 p.m, ad Referred to the General Purpose Committee for a report the appli- cation of Levi Brown for a permit to erect a store on the west side of Jarvis Street, between Aberdeen and Connaught Streets. AUTOMOBILE STOLEN A 1941 Dodge sedan, belonging to T. K, Fleming, Toronto, was stolen from the parking lot at the rear of the Genosha Hotel sometime be- tween Tuesday night and Wednes- day morning, The police are in- vestigating the theft, ELMER COGSWELL of Kingston, who was elected Lieu- tenant.Governor of the Kiwanis Clubs of District No. 5 at a meeting of club representatives in Cobourg on Monday, Cyril E. Souch of Oshawa, who was nominated, with dp in favor of Kiwanian Cogs. well, Manchester Manchester, Aug. 21,--Mrs, Lloyd McKee was in Halliburton with her daughter, Miss Joyce McKee over the weekend. Dr, Donald Christie and Mr, Fred Christie Jr.,, were with relatives in Fergus over Sunday, Mrs, Jos. Johnson was in Bow- manville. one day last week attend- ing the funeral of her cousin, John Christie was home from To- ronto for the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Crosier and sons spent Sunday night with Mr, and Mrs. W., F, Crosier on their way home to Toronto after a two weeks holiday on Blg Boskung lake, Haliburton, Mr. Wm, Ettey has moved in to his new home and we extend a hearty welcome to our village, The ladies of the W. A, are hold- ing a picnic at Birdseye" Centre Park on Tuesday, Aug. 27th, Mrs. Mae Stone, Toronto, was the ice of Mrs, W. F, Crosier on Fri- ay. DEVELOPS PNEUMONIA Charles Fulton, Courtice, who was injured last Saturday when a pass- ing car skidded into the ditch in front of his hame and struck him, he developed a mild type of pneu- monia, according to Dr, G. L. Bird, the attending physician, The pneumonia is, however, of an insig- nificant character. His Injuries consist of a severe fracture of the right ankle, severe laceration of the scalp, several broken ribs as avell 38 Shock. He is progressing favor. ably, : Protect ond beautify yom voranddh floors with SCARFE'S EXTERIOR VERANDAH FLOOR PAINT A combination of treated oils, spar varnish and high-grade pigments--Scarfe's Verandah Paints are developed to withstand excessive, wear and extremes of climate. USE VARN-O-LAC 4-HOUR ENAMEL ON VERANDAH FURNITURE a SOCIAL EVENING KEDRON Y.P.U. Group Is Entertained By Jewell Family At Tyrone Kedron, Aug. 21 ~8unday School and Church Services will be held as usual on August 25th, Mrs, Charles Warne and Miss Ethel Warne were Sunday tea guests of Mrs, H. Mountjoy. Mr; and Mrs. Charles Roberts and children, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davidson, Mrs, Charles Blight, Oshawa; Mr, Leslie David son, Mi Mary Davidson, Brook- lin, were Bunday guests at Mr, Ar- thur Wray's, ' Mrs, Walter Walmsley is visiting friends in the community, Miss Emily Luke, Miss Ritson, Oshawa; Miss W. Halhan, Detroit; " Mrs. E. Blundall and Miss Evelyn Blundall, Toronto, were Thursday El tors at the home of Mr, R. J, uke. Mrs, Harry Roberts, sister of Ar- thur Wray, who has been in Oshe awa Hospital, has sufficiently re- covered to return home. We wish her speedy return to health, Harvey and Nancy Roberts have been holidaying with their cousins the Wray children, Mrs. G, L. Gibson, Douglas, Alan, and Kenneth Stuart, Toronto, were Sunday tea guests at Mr. R. J. Luke's, ' Mr. and Mrs, Merlin Hepburn and family, Miss Gladys Mountfoy vis- ited at Mr. W, L. Mountjoy's on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Aidbert Crawford were holiday guests with Mrs. Crawford's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Bain, Loring, Ontario. The Y.P.U, held a very enjoyable social evening at the home of Mr, end Mrs, T. 8, Jewel and Bill Ty- rone, Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Thompson visited their daughter, Mrs. Marg- uerite Crossman, Bowmanville, Sunday. A family gathering was held at the heme of Mrs, H. F. Werry, Sun- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Love and |: family, U.8.A, are holidaying at the Love cottage. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Davidson, Mrs. Chas. Blight spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Blight, Sudbury. We are pleased to report Mr, Blight (Mrs, A, Wray's brother) had returned home from a period in hospital, Mr, and Mrs, E. Love and family held a family picnic, at Geneva Park recently, June and Harry Blight, Sudbury, are holidaying with relatives, Mrs, Arthur Hepburn and girls spent a few days with her parents Me and Mrs. Charles Grilles, En- H, T, Cole is in the Oshawa Hos- pital," We wish him a speedy recov- ery. 65 PER CENT OF DRIVERS PAY UP Guelph, Aug. 20--Reaction of mo- torists toward the parking meters) on Guelph's main streets this morn- ing was, in most instances, to obey, police said. "The situation is much better than yesterday," 'said one officer, Warning tickets were issued yes- terday, for the first time, to. motor. ists "iho violated the rules, an¢ parked in the regular chalked-ofl , parking spaces without paying. Two officers were engaged It making the rounds of the mair streets this morning. «7 am using up this book of tle kets pretty fast," said one. "Bul things will improve when the sys tem gets - working more smoothly. 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