The Oshawa Times, 31 Oct 1959, p. 10

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10 mm OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, October 31, 195% ALONG THE LAKESHORE Plan Move Log Cabin To Site At Brougham By ANGUS GORDON District Editor Pickering District Historical Society pr activities Monday when the old log cabin, donated as one of the ancient buildings in a group to be assembled at the old) Brougham school house site, will be moved into position. At present the building is actually in Scar- boro township, and the job of moving it will be a considerable] eX project. The moving will start Monday morning, and it is ex- pected the building will be located on the new site by about 4 p.m. cabin is expected Lansing cut-off on Highway 401 about 11 a.m. and will proceed along the Altona road to White- vale road and via Highway 7 to Brougham. The cabin was one of the first buildings to be erected as a resi- dence in the area about 1820. The executive of the society starts its campaign for $10,000 No- vember 15. It is not expected that there will be too much difficulty in reaching the objective: HARASSED PLANNER There were many councils in the Lakeshore area who envied | administration. ence in all phases of municipaliof Its members Bre employed in executive positions in private in- dustry for the most part. All are undoubtedly anxious for the de- \velopment of the township as a model m The two representatives from council to the board are not excepted, In fact they must be exceptional men to judge from their patience and tolerance with some of their council colleagues. It seems, however, that they have reached the limits of pati- ence, and possibly in some dis- gust agreed to scrap the new planning bylaw, and go back to prepare another. Possibly some members of council were confused. However, most planning bylaws are de- signed so ts can be inkl of from time to time. Otherwise the planning strategy of the municipality would be in a straitjacket, The bylaw must provide for all sorts of contingen- cies which cannot be visualized from year to year. The council would possibly en- courage its willing appointees more if it approved the plan, so it could get to the department Pickering township il in the quality of the men it was able to draw from for its planning board. It was a group with a tremendous and varied experi- PARCE PARTY DON PIERRE i. DANCE TONITE OLD TIME -- MODERN Music by the TORNADOES Featured on NORTH BAY TELEVISION with CALLER--BOB FOWLER ADMISSION $1.00 RED BARN CLUB BAYVIEW DANCING 9 TO 12 SATURDAY For reservations phone [ 3.00 PER ' OCT. 3st WHITBY MO 8-3191 COUPLE L along to maturity, the miserable ingrates refused fo wait around to be shot at, Council even extended its usual two-day season to 10 days, issued 400 licences to non-residents io get in on the fun. As late as Tues- day, the pheasants were seen in the fields, strutting along the roads and getting around freely. .|Wednesday not a bird could be seen. There were plenty of hunt-|g, ers. One complained there were so planning and development and|many hunters, he was afraid to|pla the OMB for the necessary gov-|shoot in case he bagged himself ernmental blessing. one, Now there's some specula- It could then take it from: there|tion that some of the more scep- and the planning board could goltical farmers have outfitted the about the business of straighten-|cows with red helmets. ing out obvious kinks. Of course, some hunters got PHEASANTS ARE FUNNY some good sport, but the birds Pheasants, like people, are|"ere either wary, or had made funny. They're also, to judge by their way to other townships, the breed they raise in Picker- THE OTHER VIEW ing township, a trifle ungrateful, After township residents coddling{though a trifle disappointing for 2,000 of them since spring, care-ia lot of hunters. For many of the fully feeding them, nursing themfarmers, it was not so funny, apprehen-| So it was perhaps funny, al-|ig45 Youn Many of them were its ams Yousg bus acaur- sive for their Hvestock, and per. 168 oF oe wai t have, almost with- haps for their families with "sou exception pid handsome 8 div) many guns roaming the side-|dends in production record roads, Mr. Unless the killer is discovered, Znimals, was in on Je top Soy 3 at . He was with the there's no compensation for the he loo farmer who has cattle killed by the four-year-old heifer, gunshot, lea Rhonda for $11,700. LB Ormiston of Brooklin has gured prominently in. the farm- nelly 18 he fam weeks, In addition to his animals placing top at Peterborough, they were highlights of the All- Canadian Holstein sale at Oak- ville, A pair of twin bull calves named Royal Signal and Royal Signet brought Mr. Ormiston $14,000 at the sale. However, their maternal sister, Windylea Rhonda, brought the top price of the day. She was sold for $11, 700, highest price for a female COME and DANCE to Mitchell Zaleski's UNION HALL 168 Banting Ave. FUN FOR ALLY EVERY SATURDAY | 8:30 - 12. at a Canadian auction sale since + bulls were offered We Specialize in SUNDAY DINNERS Drop in to the newly renovated Coffee Shop and Dinette and treat yourself and the family this Sunday. Phone RA 3-4641 For Reservations Genosha Hotel HE FIN qHAY RAW EW Shs ANGRY Y YOUNG GENERATION BUDS THIS LINCOL ROCK EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT WEEK NAIRES 8 P.M. - 12 P.M. 424 KING ST. WEST AVALON DANCE PAVILION OSHAWA $15.00 Permanent fo PHONE RA 8-0422 Thursday end Fri Soturdoy 1198 WECKER (Corner of Cedar and $10.00 Permanent for only. . .... . SPECIAL for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ... $8.50 ronly. . ..cr... .$10.00 For Appointment Hours: Tuesdoy end Wednesday -- 9 TO 6 doy --- 970 9 - 9 TO 12 Reta's Beauty Salon DRIVE homas Streets) Ballet, Acrobatic. day. Tap, Toe, Character, THE SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A., M.D.A. Baton, Pre-School, Friday--Satur- at the MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST., OSHAWA Information: RA 3-7253 GARY RAYMOND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ON THE s, A "THE "¢ PRocay * Jack Thay 5. MOUSE - CoLog pay: R0AY "KIRK TON New - "PROM GUN MILL nn DOUGLAS (ADULT) CLAIRE MARY nt BLOOM" URE Both young with the highest bidder taking his choice. Leo Baker of Lam- beth, representing Oxford and District Cattle Breeding Associa- tion at Woodstock, made the top bid of $5,000, after a spirited match with A. M. Barr, repre- senting the Eastern Ontario Cat- tle Breeding Association at Kemptville, Baker selected Royal Signal for the Oxford unit and Mr. Or- miston, who had intended to re- tain the remaining twin, placed a valuation of $10,000 on him and sold a half interest to the Water- |loo Cattle Breeding Association, | Waterloo, Ontario, for $5,000. |KNOW THEIR ANIMALS | Both Fred Snyder, chairman of the Waterloo bull-buying commit- *blue denim" SOON! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT |tee, and Roy Snyder . . . no re- lation . , . masager of the Water- Zogen" loo unit, 'know cattle. That is DANCING AT ITS BEST TONITE DNIPRO HALL EDITH STREET One Block East of Corner BOTH IN COLOR COLOR by DE LUXE jo And For Thrills M-G-M presents AN ARCOLA Production starring Visit yowr mearest Arthur Studie Open daily 'il 10 p.m. cial intrad Arthur Murray is maki this y offer so yom ean see how much you actually get when you enroll in an Arthur Murray Dance Course! 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