THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Jonuary 5, 1560 3 Problems Of Growing Communities Cited Housing Nee OSHAWA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1960 PAGE THREE Is Stressed | | George S. Mooney, . executive] LETHAL WEAPONS BYLAW TO STAND |director of the Canadian Federa-| Another challenge of the mod- {tion of Mayors and Municipal-lern city is the frightening ine lities, in his address at the Rotary|crease of auto accidents, Mr, |Civiec Day Luncheon, in Hotel Mooney felt that autos are lethal J ® {Genosha Monday, urged his audi-| weapons just as much as any re- oO ore 23s; T 1 1011 |ence to get behind their civic|volver. The intent to use them to 5% | government to make their city a kill is not present, but the end |dignified and liveable commun-|result is the same. {ity. He felt that if this were done} City streets, he continued, were YEE *ADERS | Genosha, Seen here are four of | Ci ttee: Dr. D. E. | ties, who was the speaker and | nin S Pl al A i ) e {by all municipalities Canadian|never built to handle the flood of MANY OF THE LEADER Genosiia, Seen More of the club; | His Worship Mayor Lyr A. | cities could become living sym-|traffic now poured into them and in the civic life of Oshawa were | the men who xd leading: t , presid : a Mr i / ituati ¥ esis Monday of the Rotary | roles in the rogram. From | Ge S. Mooney, executive di- | Gifford, who introduced Mr. ; : ! 5 1 . or Marks and bols of the free democracy in|each year the situation grows Ch y on at L its Annual | left are: Rotarian I Bar- | rect he Canadian Feder: Mooney. Oshawa City Council voted 7 to|ventured the opinion that, with _Alderme n Ernest arks a d| "hich we live. He spoke on the|worse. the almost daily toll of vie D Luncheon in Hotel | rand, chairman of the club's | tion of Mayors and Municipali- Oshawa Times Photo |5:Monday night to take "no fur-|loose dogs and the coming of Christine Thomas thought that)... "wrne "Challenge of the death and injuries from accidents Civic ay Luncheon i and, \ ther m" on the matter of re- spring, it would not be long be- goge sho i os tied li Ald. irs is not the onlv price paid for an . om naalles stricting dogs from running at fore the canine population of the Marks id they knocked over = basa iEnd ha outmoded street system. "If we year. The money Ii ded for jarge in Oshawa. area began to assume its old pro-/garbage pails, scared little chil- I do not exaggerate when I add up the costs of fuel waste, | : ( tenance "prior a i . heir v } and |say that, notwithsta 3 the sus-|% Rotar Is Host & i ity maintenance tox However, there is a city bylaw portions dren on their way to school and Jy a A 3 <i hstanding the su3 time delays and the adverse eco § monies Com : ¢ prohibiting dogs from running at| A letter from Dr. C. C. Stew-/Were a potential source of dis- Sore the close of op ME there|nomic effects on trade and prop- . The amount ed for is $400.-jarge in the city during May,|art, Oshawa MOH, was read. The ease. te : ' |erty values resulting from traffic an' last vear ing been more neglect of our : + 000 more than last year owing to| yuna July Hor contained. a - TOD Sai h "I'm a dogihas or g ME ONZES ; find t June and y. letter contained a report on, Said ) ties than of any other major | CONE stion, we would find that . L ] » a [4 ¢ 3 a change in the method of CIi} The vote came on the report rabies z recommen at lover ar lor think real dog costs t illion 1 Bodies . . bs a The ote ; ime \ ne. PC r rabies and _ recomme nded that lover ; don' i 1K rea Mi septnent of our national oman e unseen costs run in om s ananci the general purpose commit-iqogs be prohibited from running lovers let thei un the i Whether this. can bef dollars every year. 4 i t three bylaws cover the airman John Brady com-|at large streets al av long. The ones . 4 $ hit: hd BTS ng be Ie ly ohn : at large. Re: 1d attributed to the absorption of our It does not need a belaboring 1 3 rity Ww sab- HR , sanitars runk me: a sre ha ay 4 o do vell the loudes er 3 € % in " : wing a practice instituted |housing authority would be esab truction of anitary trunk {mented that there had been "no| 1 wae noted that of the four Who do yell the louc when wel efforts by the demands of [of Joe point 19 de Torisizaie fst our commercial and industrial|® MaJOr J ago, the Rotary Club lished wi % : and laterals plus storm incidence of dogs or other ani- talk about up dogs. But if of Oshawa, at its luncheon meet-| - Guests at the head table, in- 3 3 cited in engineer's re- I< contacting rabies in CY y e had a plebiscite t you [24% B 2 gn providing a network of modern ing in Hotel Genosha on Monday, troduced by Rotarian L. W. Mec- ¥ ports numbered 59 Q-S-R. area in the past six months * and, the townships of East Whitby, would find out how many people Syste fi 50d {he Conuuitments Ne arterial streets and highways in paid tribute to the members of Conkey, included: T. D. Thomas, a Amounts asked for totalled $118, it was suggested, the control of Whitby and Darlington, three of think our dogs should not be tie ral defence By Sztionitural our larger cities," the speaker sity council » chairmen and MLA; ex-mayor Norman Down, x : $ 783. rabies had been effected by ex- Yo seiriote o " allowed to run free." Me oh ag °ladded city council, the chairme ar 1a) . i . ' the areas restricted dogs from and frontier development, or by . members of boards and commis-|ex-mayor W. J. Naylor, ex-mayor ; 3 termination of stray dogs (916 in Tarr Ald. Finley Dafoe thought that|gther pressi i 5 nd the heads of civic de-|Michael Starr, ex-mayor F ank at 1959) and by inoculation. running at large all year long; 4 i a > other pressing claims of provin- BEYOND ABILITY SADLY. a AT 1 Civie| McCallum, ex-mayor Dr. W. H : [the other ruled that dogs be tied |dog owners, who got their dogsicial and national policy -- it is| Jt was Mr. Mooney's opinion rtments at its nua ivie al 4 ay . . . 3 = TE + hind t 3 py hie AT J.» parimer : nae : C. Hall Sa CELEBRATING WILL FIND LEVEL in May, June and July, and inoculated, should not be penal- evident that we must now set out|that the magnitude of any com- Das Gifford, ex-mayor Alex bein ; " | Hh oS 1 Eig Te ; Yan i re As 3 3 2 otarian L. R. Barrand, chair-|Dr. D. Sturgis, president of Mayor Lyman A. Gifford, who from sunrise to sunset the rest of ized by having to keep their dogsito overcome the continual and|prehensive scheme of urban re- the club; John Stead, club secre-|§ : 4 ? ) BIRTHDAYS was not in the chair at the time, the year tied up all the time. cumulative disregard of ourinewal is such that the costs in- tarv and Dr. Claude, who voiced i ; W . -- = |urban growth and redevelopment |yolyed are beyond the ability of point the thanks of the gathering to the |requirements and bring to bear | municipal governments thems " i i g | ongra itions and best 2 on these problems the co-opera-icelves ane t a com- speaker | tin 7 B 1 | pron a- selves to finance. They could fie Is His Worship Mayor Lyman A : : hes A 1-3 Jind oning aw Tress e {tive endeavor and resources notinance the costs if they had ac- this areas represented bv Whitby and man of the b's ( Committ 1 rs We {only a pve! over > and necessary, he said. Gifford who introduced the speak- 4 only of all levels of government, jcess to all the tax revenue re- : {but of all economic segments of sources of the community but ient operation of civic|er, George S. Mooney, executive THOR C. HANSEN ho are celebrating gl A d d | : ; Er I "he members of the director of the Canadian Fed- ) 1ay on eo {the national community," the much of it is pre-empted by Vit The ne id e gener- eration of Mayors and Muni- " Mrs al : . i3 men Blood Do1 10T'S | speaker emphasized. {other levels of government. their time and many cipalities, expressed the thanks of ote rhist rues Jack a An amendment to the Oshawa BUILDINGS NOT ENOUGH | The big Challenge of tie city, without pay : the invited guests to the club. srerdson 3 Ste EL ines and passed| Concern has been expressed|fully selected fo provide a con-| Voicing words of praise for the Be She ake Y one , re ves it. an Barrand not that| He recalled that he had been B d o uth larence 8 Ye tal, 2dings ane pe that a "holiday hangover" atti-|venient time for the majority of sound financial structure and the se Boos s Lemma er sac th the stari o new year reeve of East Whitby Township 0 G ress I | : p ay hgh ods stores. mow al- tude on the part of Oshawa resi- poter i -s. This Thursday many services provided by the Sa Sure ioe we argely out the Oshawa Public Utilities Com-|when first privileged to attend th Vaill rf. 488 n towed Fair C2 areas. will be dents might threaten the success the hours be from 1.30 to|city for residents of Oshawa, Mo on 25 me Sos y Irian Toe mission had taken over the oper-|Civic Day Luncheon - xr Ki , : 1 i 32 Ne a cs Nas (Dee of the year's first blood bank|d and from 6 to-9 p.m. Officials Mr. Moonev asked whether good newal ane. Io eve Open t pro ation « service. It was| Among the special guests were 1t 3 msme b : Htc, [dllowed in C3 zones too. Icy slated for this Thursday 2t\ont. out : Tia 8) civic government in itself is good gams mu 3 e earriee ot, 2 anticipated t before the end ot Reeve Wilfred Pascoe, of East i "ht 2 Drev t . OL Y it y Gregory's Auditorium. 2.30 to is lv the enough, It was not enough that |! fie 'onger hy are laay 2 d management | Whitby Township; Reeve Will A noted Canadian artist lib - x more costly they will become. Manor would|A. Heron, of Whitby Township the speal t The dilemma, he said, is how and with the advent of and Reeve Garnet Rickard a / the costs of these undertakings al housing scheme - alDarlington Township. ST It otel Genosha K ii be Snauced. ad satige of ." . hl i Ti fe Hans t director " : ie : the problems confronting munie- Woolley, 49 - . ane ing rette bo 1 " yointment the inability to kee up with the; fore sanctioning laundrettes in C3 centra »d Cross Bl nk. appointment. ability P u " 0 ing central Red ross ood Ba demand for new housing. ipal governments and the cost . 1 RIL | sh American 0il Co , is St : : dh ! ) K. : ( : tio S For [British : metic rie ' vem ne _ |areas was brought in b the Chronic' shortages during 1959! A person who has suffered : that will be involved in dealing Il | f6rns and roe. desizns. fon a hi mes of |property = committee. Reasons hrought about the deficit which from 'malaria within the last Attention was drawn to the fact|with their growth requirements : n e | i: 1 |were that C3 areas were adja-\now embarrasses Oshawa. vear or has ever had jaundice that since the Second World War raises the fundamental question Mr. Hansen came to Canada| their birthdays each day will | oni to residential districts. permitted to give|Canada. has had a i as aver. i eof municipal Administration ld zoning bylaw was given the re- allowed in C2 areas only pa Fr tas Laundrettes, already allowed in| Clinic officials had hoped ear- best for a nor not elaborate municipal buildings C2 zones, will be allowed in Cl lier that a beginning could be Wish to experience a waiting. | Were erected if the municipality areas. made at the January clinic on re- This per as been labelled the|did not get to the core of its In 2 y A recommendation that plan- paying the debt of some 675 pints, "matinet for busy doctors or ternal structure and repair the| Greer, 320 Cadillac ning board take another look be- of blood owed by Oshawa to the 0! v got to phone for an inroads being made by aging and| partment, {by a European mz: ie and| four-week period. The cur- more than a scant thirty _lutes," Robert H. Stroud, elinic Other than those two exceptions i ing units a year. Despite this| R i i " {won a round trip to Japan. He rent attraction is "The Best 8 y P {undertake the jobs involved, {mittee - in 1927. The young Danish artist| receive double tickets to The | fof ta io| "Giving blood is a relatively will not be 4 { sk Iin {had entered a contest sponsored| Regent Theatre, good for a | However Tis commendation, ness experience rarely taking blood as an extra precaution forjhousing Program which has aver ture of municipal administration I g was later withdrawn by the com- ie the donor and possible recipient, 22d well over 100,000 new hous-'and organization is adequate to growth many families are shar- said Mr. Mooney. "hair: eclare any adult between the ages of 18/3 t : : {chairman, declared. yy ¥ B ing housing with others, some live| Collection of customs and ex- 1958 -- exchanged the prize for a one- f Everything rs for the Port of Osh-| January $9,168,657.29 way ticket to C a Reports on birthdays will | Each donor is checked carefully and 65 and in good health can; 5 "0 ons because the cost of the 1959 calendar, February 3/,400, 53 Mr. Hansen stayed on a. Sas be received only between the ea er for blood type and ability to safe- safely donate without any danger| y J i Si i the 1950 calendar) Febru 0.06853 | Mr. Hansen stayed on a Sas. be received o n yoe and ability to safe- SC ater-citects. the separately occupied housing is Welland Canal ver than in # katchewan farm for two years,| hours of 8 a.m, and 10 am ly donate blood before being ac- : { beyond their ability to afford. It vious lendar year. April . creating designs from Canadian Fl cepted, Mr. Stroud pointed out Red Cross 2S was also stated that 15 per cent 4 ng 1959 collections totalled May I motifs. In 1929 he took a position | "There are a lot of civic respon-| Delinquent volunte who say |of our total number of homes are Bridge Planned 994.78 compared with $87,. June $9 143,15 71 lin the sock accounting depart B t Pl | aps ov Isibilities that take more time and they will give bl 1 then fail now more than 60 years of age| 869.881 60 during the 1938 calen-| July $8,004,250.63 ment of the British Amtrican Oil anque an | even hurt more than giving blood to show up at the clinic are the and many of them are sub-|. TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario dat year | August $5,420,291.09 |Co. Ltd., Regina branch | twice or three times a year," he main culprits in the whopping standard. (Highways Minister Cass said : | September $2,381,448.61 In 1938 he was sferred to d E t lsaid '"'debt" that now hangs over Osh- : ; {Monday one of his department' Collections inting to tober $3 741 19 . y . 0 os TR "| "Housing still remains pa es gg he 316.62 n July Novem Brie matt: Announce Gas XPOIT "clic tours nave been care ava ad's No. | social problem. I sus, Tain objectives for 1060 is the the fir $9,755,316.62 in J of 1959 repre- on 5 93.39 ag A Boltor: i " sented the gest total. for any Hind a > Sen Pe y 4 Pi ir 1949. The January f the 7 4 Fol} 1s he 2 1 Grose So pect that it is. Oshawa's No. 1 oD 00. Pi y the Td one month. The largest total in TOTAL 7.869.881.60 |His design wa JuiL 1¢ BR he Enna Y DP ety Wee TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario . ciety offices at RAndolph 3-2933 unresolved problem, too. It is a|000,&50 bridge across the Wella 1958 was in June when $9 : phi dit i (esign was Incorperalec injhSaawa pl Ie & a CCF Leader Donald C. Mac- P to make an appointment or even big and challenging problem Canal just east of St. Catharines. 1432.15.71 was collected. | 1959 the new BA bead office building held Js even ng Bb * Donald said Monday night an On risoners to cancel onc in advance of thiswhich we must roll up our| Closing the northern gap in One Phe roakdcrn OF the colled January y : m Toronto. Lovell School, Centre street fario government submission to {Thursday will help clinic officials sleeves and go to work to solve," |tario's section of the Trans-Can- The. breakdown 0! the colleC-| pop ry s : In 1954 he ed recognition. The meeting opened with, athe National Energy Board on to plan for a ng start" and continued Mr. Mooney. |ada Highway will be another . tions by months fol : | Maren ; for his interi design used in business session when it the export of natural gas is a I Al successful January effort. {main project, he said. When it - April $ 59 (the company' 1g in Van- y announced that the annual "belated effort . . . to champion n geria = ------- NEED BETTER CONDITIONS |is completed, the 1,453 miles of . May $9 g |cover. In his n as banquet wilh be held Saturd: he interests of Ontario consum- It was also stressed that work-|the highway in Ontario will be ] d M th June 9; {pany art director he n Mar. 19. in the ba 1 5." - 3 ing conditions in some Canadian pearly finished. Jai e on July 9. 52 |active in club lectures Harmony United Church with a speech to a York South istreated | 8 : : factories are not what, they| The bridge over the Welland August 5.29 R. F. Gunnell, betfer y asin, meeting, Mr. MacDonald { should be. Mr. Mooney comment-| Canal will remove the last highe ! ed that material benefits are not way bottleneck in the Niagara September $2,646,234.60. | - "Dick the Amateur Gardener' irged the government's failure] PARIS (Reuters) A Yeadin : f : y P pg » § Ve . ey id > 8) Ing the v rig hie 0 A C For Thefts October { 834,218.27 Six B laws of Hamilton, as the guest|i earlier on the question of|independent French newspaver ? : ; Je onl» sight 10 Whisk 2 Wo ker | peninsula, said Mr. Cass. The November 30,930.49 : g gas export. is responsible for published an analysis of a Red] } k work in a clean, wholesome and|S.UCture will be almost a dupli. December $1,237,18: Tickets will available from "higher rates for Ontario con-|Cross investigation into French : ; sanitary environment." cate of the Burlington skyway \ : ; x |bridge near Hamilton. . 45 oss Edwa Stevason, 23, of oy suger for 20 Edward Ste) von Br o TOTAL $87,854,294.78 ! 10 of the executive of sumers. ; ! treatment of prisoners in Algeria ©: : The alar : and oe month on two charges of theft; in a : Ie asse he 1.75 each. Children] The Ontario submission made which said torture was inflicted YF dence arming i growing ane | = Oshawa magistrate's court, Mon- under 12 3 age will have public last Thursday shows that|on prisoners in some camps. v ee ley ene 2 ngneney] INCREASE FARMERS' SAY day Money Taken | The following six bylaws speciai. Hicket residential consumers in Ontario] Government officials said they # i speaker who said Spon a WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sena- His companion, who pleaded in- assed at night's meeting! The members of the: Whitby 7. Consumers Gas Company had 'no reason" to doubt the | | quieting fact that voung men and/tor Stuart Symington (Dem.-Mo.) nocent, Was given a. six-month 1 : Garden Club were guests of the 24 for 2.000 ctbje feet of gas, authenticity of the report " # : lyoung women, from 16 to 24 a said Monday he 'soon will intro- gusbewiel sentence. 74 rien From Frig y authorize as local improve- Oshawa Society while an export application by| The newspaper Le Monde said of ats Conteris lass thet 30 per duce Jexisiation to give favors ant « , ructic « asp} 1 the S " py as 0 4 " i e : : i i i ' h ° ars ; me nts const 16 ti m of z After t business session the the St Law Fence ho xnpany the situation, according to the cent of the population and yet ac-|a greater voice in farm policy ssid he had Jo dea i} e goods, ; About $20 in cash was taken pave ine nt Widen ments peeting took the form of a so- Propase $ a 73 0D - or the Red Cross investigators, was 2 3 ¢ count for 42 per cent of the crim-|and to establish a national pro- ey Were ox hg into Steva Tom ie ye Figerator hiding place 22 eile # t MY KS. cial evening ith crokinole and 03 4 yo onsumers in| "bad" in transit camps which & 1 inal population should give us|gram to fight hunger at home m oy indy ih charged Ja _e I aes Store, 469 968.48. ements Ww L 9225, euchre being played. ew Yors sia'e, handle detainees in Algeria, torn ¢ ; food for thought. "Something and abroad. Symington is among The two ere charged Jarvis street, Sunday. 968.38 = ois Door prizes were drawn for STORAGE PROPOSAL * y a nationalist insurrection for d more than palliatives is needed|those often mentioned as a pos- with stealing a quantity of hot] The loss was reported to police Amendment of parking t x y : RR [4 ran five years. 4 | deal with i ion," |si i i i h stealing ot| 1 S : i and the Jucky winners were Wm.| The zovernment Brylash $ : to deal with the situation," he(sible Democratic presidential water radiators from Phillip by Anne Cardinal, 14, who works referring specifically orne! 2% ; g e government Submission,i Tha analy said the Red| added i " Noor strect east i » : ; McNaul, Mrs. A. M. Glasham, Mr. MacDonald added, says that ane) added. (nominee. Druz, of Bloor street east, Dec.|in the store. She found the door|street west between Simcoe and hi A 3 acionald adced, says thal cnaeq team visited 43 of these { 10. They were also cha with open when she arrived for work, Church streets Mrs. Wm MeNau Mrs. J Nash, instead of exporting any tem-\.amne where captured or ar- ¢ stealing tools and auto equip-|Monday morning. Authorization of borrowing of W. J. Bright and Mrs. R. Quilter.|porary surplus of gas on an in-| ected insurgents are held for in- ment from the Oshawa Auto| Police think entry was gained $1,500,000. This is a normal pro- - Lunch v served by Mrs. Les terruptable contract basis, itlterrooation and a decision on) Aces, Dec. 26 through the side door. cedure at the beginning of a new'Guy and her commitiee should be stored in Ontario's| pei. future | E ---- P-------- i Seimei A-------- - a large underground wells so that | "Almost 'everywhere when NTERING NAVY price - saving on this cheaper they were able to converse alone Gordon Moulton, 17, only son surplus gas may be applied to|with the "(Red Cross) delegates. of N and Mr: 3. E. Moul- | lower rates in Ontario. the detainees compldined of hav- ton, 57 Tk as St., will leave However, he said, Ontario's j,g peep tortured, or having been| Sunday, Jan. 10, to. start his potential storage capacity of 85,-|{roated with ele 'tricity or water basic training at the Royal 000,000,000 cubic feet of space has!quring interrogations. » Canadian + Naval base, Corn- not been made available "be-| 1n 'Geneva, a spokesman for, wallis, N.S. A former student TRUE-TRIMBEEF (§ = A some companies, notably the international committee of at OCCI, Gordon has been ac- Union Gas, have been sitting on the Red Cross said the publica-| cepted for a three-year term | dg 4 it without development : |tion of extracts from its report; with the navy. He will continue | 12 KING ST. E.--RA 3-3633 _He said the companies have | «endangers the committee's neu-| his education while in the serv- | 3 even removed the original | rajity," ! ice. content and. instead have| - 4 lused imported United States gas! pears ogo, a Ems 4 f 43 land gas from Western Canada. |{ 1 F : Meat Specials ° 1 The government plea "that the National Energy Board should|' i ii 8 roy : {not permit export until we 'are!; ) 4 1 ; f w d nd ] hu using our full storage capacity" ? : i 1 4 1 € . a rs. would have more effect at the! energy. hoard hearings, which: wr me | 5 3 A ly | Fresa--sy Tue piece darn 7 4 ob a EEN | SIDE PORK 2.- 85° Courthouse Site Ez Bad : & | FRESH MADE COUNTRY Raises Debate | [Rua¥ dt || SAUSAGE 2 29° TORONTO (CP) -- Metropoli- tan Toronte Chairman, F. G. 3 5. : ) Gardiner, thinks the city's new ELECTION TIME at any service club is alw ting time, SHOULDER courthouse should face Univer- But after the excitement comes the work of programming the many sity Avenue, "the most important plans for civie betterment for the coming year. a member in good [ street in Toronto and probably standing of his community service club your neighbourhood pharmacist LBS. 4 . |in Oatario." isually plays a prominent part in the business and cultural affairs of | He made the suggestion as his community. Your pharmacist is commun minded. As a profes- ww ~ > REHEARSING FOR POP CONCERT Metro's special courthouse com- sional man, as a businessman, your pharmacist is vitally interested not MEA TY our of the memb if y ee. meeting for the firstpnly in his community but in the health and well-be The members of th utario | reheat sals for the band's pop | are 1 the | Whit euphonium soloist and tir Monday, examined a model!iving in his community. Make visiting your drug store : rular part of Regiment Band, under tl oncert to be presented in the ind. From | are Austin | James H. Hargreaves, corr f the civic square area which 7our vy shopping habit--you'll find it a pleasant, relaxing place to PORK HU K rection of I rancis OCV] auditorium on Friday Wilt e, E. | yass soloist olo includes Osgoode Hall and the WY y products at economical prices. (Advt.) LBS. ® are this week completing their | night of this week. Seen here | Allan Cooper, trombone; Bill | ' --Oshawa Times Photo |new city hall, : A { A