The Oshawa Times, 7 Jan 1960, p. 4

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Y 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Januery 7, 1960 "AT INAUGURAL MEETING ~ District Mayor Reviews Year 59 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- At the inaugural meeting of the 1960- 61 town council Monday night, His Worship, Mayor W. D. Car- ruthers, who was elected by ac- clamation for a two-year term at the town nomination meeting No- vember 27, welcomed the new council, congratulated the for mer councillors re-elected to of- fice and reviewed the work com- pleted by last year's council. The new council is starting an- other decade in the local govern- ment, and according to the re- cords, His Worship is the only re- Fit Class -- Memorial Park FRIDAY atre -- Lions Centre 7.30 to 9.30 -- Adult art clas Lions Centre 8.30 to 11.45 Teen To (every other Friday) -- Lio Centre : SATURDAY Memorial Arena ing class -- Lions Centre class -- Memorial Park The Recreation will be pleased to make rangements where possible, ested. MINOR HOCKEY Most of the Minor Hock teams will swing back into act provide for the payment of the . Liberty street storm sewer, fire e t truck and arena repairs early in ecCr a 10Nn this year. We have committed the town to pay at a later date for the sewage disposal plant; our 00 anes share of the hospital; and new high school area building pro- oo Scheduled INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION Our industrial expansion has| BOWMANVILLE -- Due to the not kept pace with our residéntial tact 'that they lost an hour of ice growth; due in part perhaps (0 time on Saturday afternoon, there the lack of foresight of some of will be a change in the Midget- {us council members in the early juvenile Hockey Schedule, In- 50's in not establishing an indus- stead of being able to play three {trial commission at an earlier|games per day as scheduled we |date. It takes a long term pro- have to cut down to only two ? N 2 {gram to secure industry. It is algames per afternoon. Below is e- Sf a 2 1960," and ais Past Year Was re nighly competitive field and only the new schedule for the Midget- pa plan. Group insurance hos-| PY keeping the department and Juvenile League. : 5 ical th rsonnel on the job can we pitalization and a medical plan nf nin nity A lot| GAME TIMES were provided for employees in|: ground work has been done 10th game--2.35p.m the early fifties on a 50-50 basis. | in ich includes a brochure contain-| 11th game--3.15 p.m, These plans have since sea im-. 0 vital information and aerial JANUARY 9 proved to include PSL. The town| onc "pune serviced industrial| 10th game--Raiders vs Orphans employees now enjoy WOKINgG|),, "a0 competitive prices is a 11th--Maroons vs. Dodgers conditions and benefits on a pari, qi if industry is to be attracted JANUARY 16 Listed below are with most industries {to Bowmanville, Our 1960 Council] 10th--Generals vs. Rockets "During the Just eeatie On- must make a decision on servic-| 11th--Raiders vs. Comets ay. tario has enjoyed tremendous in- ing an industrial area at an eariy| JANUARY 23 RR! Y dustrial expansion. Unfortunately date, There are still some wrin-|" 10{h--Dodgers vs. Comets PERE LEAGUE Bowmanville, has not acquiredikles to be ironed out in the gar-| .11th--Maroons vs. Rockets 7.45 2m ok 5 much new industry during this/page collection system and also JAN. 30 -- PLAYO:FS BEGIN i «TH. (clean ice) Hawks vs. 7.30 to 10.30 -- Drama workshop ~ Lions Centre (first and third). 4.30 to 6.00 -- Children's 7! 7.00 to 4.00 -- Minor hockey-- 9.00 to 12.30 -- Children's danc-|for the 1960-61 town council was 9.30 to 11.30 -- Children's craft Department |two year term, the standing com. anv additional activities desired if sufficient numbers are inter- this coming Saturday, January 9./at the town nomination meeting the games| November 27, will again serve as scheduled for this coming Satur-|finance committee chairman. His Bears o's Court of Revision. he- Striking Committee :Report Is Adopted wn | ns BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The mitteemen Councillors Hughes assisted by reeve Little and last report of the striking committee and Fice. |year's committee chairman Coun- Councillor Fice was. appointed cillor Keith Lathangue. fire committee chairman with] Councillor Ross Stevens, who is Councillors Hughes and Nicks on|beginning his first year on Bow- the committee. mapville town council was ap- Councillor Nicks was appointed | pointed board of works chairman, industrial committee chairman, This committee consists of the and will be assisted by Council-| entire town council and meets lors Stevens and Lathangue, {once each month as a rule. Coun- After a year's absence from the|cillor Stevens had previous muni. police committee, Councillor 0. J.|cipal experience, being a one Presson was appointed to chair time member of Darlington town- the committee again and will belship council. Nazi General Rommel Overrated As Genius By HAL BOYLE \Irretrievable moment wh Councillor 0. J. Presson will en the |adopted at the inaugural meeting held Monday night. Although the {council was elected to serve a ar- mittees were named for 1960 for only, and at the end of the year will be reviewed and at that time any changes considered neces- sary for the 1961 town governing will be made. ey| Deputy-reeve Ivan M. Hobbs, jon |elected to the post by acclamation committee will consist of Coun- cillors Ross Stevens, O. J. Pres- son and Keith Lathangue. The |same committee will form coun- period but our established in-|dispozal. We realize it is not per-| Ori x dustries have had considerable fect but how many citizens would GIRLS' BROOMBALL LEAGUE, bag om---Giants vs. Wings expansion especially Good Year|want the service discontinued. It|- In the first Broomball game| ~~ ™™ Vg, Jang | win ; ny Tire and Rubber Co has been decided to have the played on Monday, Dec. 28, the BANTAM LEAGUE |reeve Sid Little and Councillor/Was .Britain's favorite enemy in Our business section of King /bage bills paid at the town Presieys won their game by de-| 10.20 a.m.--Braves vs. Tee Pees/elect Wesley Fice. the Second World War. street has undergone great/fices thus saving a collection fault when only three of the| 11.05 a.m.--Tigers vs. Huskies But after a 10 - year study, changes and improvements in the/charge of about $1700 now paid Fabians players showed up. 11.5 a.m.--Pirates vs. Cubs (HEADS COMMITTEES author Cornelius Ryan has con- ten year period. With the opening|/to PUC. Our garbage collection] In the second game the Ava- y Councillor - elect Glenholme cluded that the Allies were a bit . of the Post Office a new Com- crew are giving excellent ser-|lons defeated the Boones 1-0 on ATOM LEAGUE : ,_ |Hughes was appointed to thelover-kindly in their estimates of/ever will get of what actually mercial Area has been establish-| vice. a goal scored by Sharon Burgess| 12.40 p.m. Barons vs. Indians| chairmanship of the public prop-ithe dashing Nazi armor genius. happened in those first few ed which includes the new Toron-| "Bowmanville is still in a sound late in the first period. The win| 1.40 p.m.--Bombers vs. Hornets erty committee and will be assist-| "Rommel has been sometimes Mighty hours as an Allied ar- to-Dominion Bank, established in|position = financially because a moved fhe Avalons jute sole pos: LIONS MIDGET - ed by reeve Little and Council- portrayed as a high-minded mil- mada of 5,000 ships bearing 200, 1953, Canadian Tire Associates large share of our debenture debt S&°5'0% © Bis De 3 I ul JUVENILE LEAGUE {lor Ken Nicks. itary idealist who played war as 000 troops hit the Normandy ited and Store and Councillor Nick's storelis self liquidating on water and iin Ihe of Toomoa ii 5 p.m.--Raiders vs. Orphans| Reeve Little will head the civic|a big exciting game," said Ryan, ¢0ast. sewer services. Unfortunately, 4 1960. a X s Maroons vs. Dodgers and relief committee with com-'author of The Longest Day, the; Ryan, a Dublin-born war cor- terest rates are very high at a|"' - a - ---- most readable account yet pub- respondent who flew over those debenture debt to provide essen- lished of the Allied invasion of beaches himself on D-day, set out "Bowmanville Hos- development of this area. The ten- tials. If debentures are sold below |Normandy June 6, 1944, 10 years ago to track down the pital was open d year pericd has seen the addition par the def must be picked "The truth is he was a Hitler Survivors -- French, German, now we find it »f many new residences and im-|up in the tax rate the following favorite bitterly resented by the English and American. His post- career officers of the regular 38¢ bill alone came to $6,000. crowded so pla ave been made provements to older houses. A year another de-/for 100 bed : 1. Artificial number of new churches and Bowmanville enters into this German Army. PAINSTAKING RESEARCH Actually, Rommel was a very| After a search of several years [] ° ick Appointees a . * ° ¢ of .our|ice equipment for schools and a new bowling alley decade of the sixties with optim- Bodi he records I/the arena in 1952 throug f- have been completed during the jsm. We have a good, clean town T Oo 1V1C ambitious man willing to trample the advert: h n > advertis lon anybody to get ahead. He was esa - ag al to forts of the Kinsmen Club ist few years. A start has been a moderate climate, an abundance the town ca ; the debenture. made on a storm sewer program of water. cheap hydro power; (Staff) Reeve-elect Sid Little was ap-/an utter politician. He was a fine « : »" " h y : , a Dy Ale : hig r rid : ri p spnighhon ont "survivors," Fi " that time the population of In 1959 extensive rep I to with installation on Liberty gas; excellent transportation facil- its inaugural|{pointed council's representative tactician, but he simply. didn't robb rode aul Swe Bowmanville 4639, today - be made to the builc alstreet in 1959. Some streels haveljties by rail and highway and Be hy le Rec meeting Monday night selectedi? the traffic advisory board have the depth of training tog 7203 sprinkler systerm ed heen widened and improved. Un-/most important -- our education- tion Ofice OE 8 ee Regling Yopre y Es So the| Trustee Alex McGregor was re- handle the defence of Europe if MIB, (EOUNCE 'S. TED nhl ted appointed to serve another three-|against the invasion." i bx various ' civic bodies connectec year term 2s 7 Bowmanvill | counts of some 700 individual MONDAY with the town's administration. |F7C0 Ct #8 A Om Dio. INTELLIGENCE BUNGLE soldiers, Ryan finally used 400 he : 3 00 io 5.00--Children's skating Those selected to the various trict High School Board ne F me siuay fopvinesd Hy vy Ih ood a fom = pages. Be Fige . " F verni ies include w-| orn * Fie] Marshal won undstedt,| also studied scores of after-action and under) = Memorial Atone Zovermur Bodies hu oe Councillor-elect Ross Stevens|who nicknamed Rommel Marshal reports, hundreds of diaries and a Wht ) 10, 740 3irls' broomba =IBoard, deputy-reeve. elect. Ivan|¥os appointed council's repre-/Bubi (the baby marshal), was| captured German documents. He i 5 00 to 10 00-Choral Society--|M. Hobbs, council's representa-|SChtative to the Lake Ontario De-ithe superior soldier. {accumulated 11 file cases of ma- M P F Town Hall 3 OIE ms tive for a one-year period. {velopment Association for 1960) He feels that the Allied beach-/terial and plans to give it to a arket act For TUESDAY Bowmanville Public = Library 21d Couneilior 0 2 Pretson was head would have been in great museum. >on A ' : : UDe 3 ; 5 appointed council's repre- peril--perhaps even thrown into i ions T 1 0 fi 7.00 to 10.00--Adult swimming Board, Ropes Hanyn Bi [sentative to the Central Lake On-|the sea--if von Rundstedt had, IS conclusion: elecast Outiits BTS Pool ee-year term and Mrs. R. Lun- "I wanted to be fair to both TORONTO (CP) Canadian| Tuesday each month) -- Lions| Former reeve David Hig-\serve as the 1960 council repre-|tack on the third day of the land.|/Allied, political affiliations or General Electric Co. Ltd. ana/Centre ; [eon and Es mayo Nels Osborne|sentative to the Bowmanville|ing, instead of attacking piece.|controversy. Each told his story E.M.I. Electronics Ltd. of WEDNESDAY were each appointed to serve ajopampber of Commerce. {meal on D-day itself, as Rommel|i? his own way by how he died. 7.30 to 10.30 Reading and| Former deputy - reeve Jack TRAVELLING WHALES own intelligence reports badly, victory or defeat on D-day. The pment discussion group Lions Centre Brough was appointed to the| Antarctic whales migrate to theland says Ryan: "outcome was determined by the THURSDAY town planning board for a three- waters off Australia between] "Plans were tossed out the win- actions of the individual men who : 0! F Dor as tario Conservation authority, been allowed to carry out his , Senior Citizens (second ney for a two-year term Councillor Keith Lathangue will|plans for a ART LM Thr sides, the German as well as the ho ased 3 % 0 5% Chiles danc- Peyear enn on the Industrial ordered. In the final analysis, com- asses ons Centre But both sides bungled their/mand had little to do with either 7.00 to 8.30 -- Ladies' Keepl!year period. April and October each year. dow on that day, and in the final/fought there." Lr and on | NEW YORK (AP)~Field Mar- soldiers met face to face, history mittee and will be assisted by shal Erwin Rommel of Germany voted for the Allied guy." It is impossible to get a eom- pletely clear view of what goes on in a major battle. But Ryan gives as clear a picture as we maining member on council who served on the 1950 council Following is the text of Mayor Carruthers' inaugural address: 'Ladies and Gentlemen, first may I congratulate Deputy-Reeve Hobbs on his acclamation te that position also my congratu- lations to Councillors Lathangue, >resson and Nicks on their re- election to Council. .We extend a welcome fo ex-mayor Little on his election to the cffice of reeve and to formr Councillor Fice on being elected and to Councillors Stevens and Hughes who are entering this Council for the first time. I take this opportunity to k the electors for henori with the office of Mayor for of- MAYOR CARRUTHERS fire hall has been reno E provision made in the 1 of the opened in 1959. The opening of the building for the Wash-O-Mat business and Stein posed of our eld burg"s new store will add to the 2.3 3.15 p.m.-- om T Pls. Avalons Presleys Fabians 1 Boones 2 REGISTRATIONS Registrations opened this week for the Winter Activities of the Bowmanville Recreation Depart- ment If you are interested in| BOWMANVILLE oining any of the activities you! ay do so by attending the ses-|Town council at WL 0 5 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 vas provide am the only member of coun be a member of the 1950 council was was 1000. al and recreational After cross - checking the ac- above aver: In other words and der the direction of PUC an ade- quate water supply was assured | new by. providing a new pumping sta- tion and water main from Lake and Ontario in 1954. Plans have been fire completed for an addition to the yisewage disposal plant to provide total population of 15,000 he review of what has trans- s of pired and what has been accom- Assessment, $3,037,200 -- 1959,/to reduce the insurance 1 facilities are $7.283 435: Tax rate, 57 mills --i cut down the fire hazard. I ), 6 udget, $173,120.40 --| 'Over the ten year per mac Ze we have what is known as an att ive indu al climate plus what it takes to pro- vide living at its best 1es and equ nave purchased fo streets department gress. The town has acquired a|truck was purch the purchase of replace a 19-ye office building. now have two moder e home of our our fire-figk is a credit|ie SL star i ¢ N's! plishe past decade pre- 1 i ) I arb ents a challenge to this Council nent offices| lection was instit 1 r 5 i other councils in the sixties. office is rented|and a modern Sani Sven with very moderate growth A dog pound was|Chased for the job ¢ Bowmanville could have a popu- 9 on town property. equipment and furr ation of 10,000 by 1970 and ex- iod been provided in ¢ perts predict it will be higher May I outline briefly a few England, ar problems which face this coun- 3 marketing arrangement We must provide go sound which E.M.1. telecast equi ir government and not overspend be distributed in Canada by small as instituted ip We must sell debenture issues to CGE. 1 in the asses -- cl | 8.00 . t also houses New ture Ir mu oil ave Hayes year p 1 0 been Wednesday ing fices br it ; par with ot inder > a build and relatively NS Clears the way for 1960... END-OF-YEAR CLEARANCE Fabulous LADIES' HOSE FULL FASHIONED . . . FIRST QUALITY ALL SIZES At a Great Saving On Sale . . . . pair 47 LADIES' DRESSES An exciting value ! ... You should find a dress for every occasion in our large selection . . . Included are semi- formal, cocktail, tailored and afternoon dresses. Reg. to $45.00 ONSALE . ... 7-95 CAR COATS By such style designers as . . . Posluns and Sun Valley. Every car coat in our entire selection is reduced for clearance . . . yesterday you would have paid 29.95 for All sizes and colors NOW ONLY . ; 17.95 CRINOLINES BELIEVE IT OR NOT! Reg. to 2.98 ons... 7.00 ® LADIES' SKIRTS All the latest styles, colors and fabrics. LADIES' DRESSES This year's styles in light-weight LADIES" SLIPS Choice of full or half slips Nylon, Tricot, Crepes and Cotton . . . Tailored and Lace Trimmed 1.49 BLOUSES Store-wide clearance of our attractive blouses, in the ever popular Terylene, Dacron, Cotton and Crepes. LADIES' COATS The savings are great in this exceptional offering of beautiful tailored and dress coats of imported fabrics 30.00 No refunds or exchanges... BRESLIN' BOWMANVILLE Sizes 12 to 44 Assorted Colors ON SALE . .. Reg. to $16.95 ON SALE . . Reg. to $4.98 ON SALE . . . wools, crepes and figured =i 10.00 CAR COATS ON SALE . .. ~ Some parka style, others fur-trimmed In sizes 12 to 20 Reg. to $16.95 ON SALE . . .. 0.00 SWEATERS We have them all! , . . Pullovers or cardigans . . « Short sleeve and long sleeve and V-neck. Ban-Lon . . . Shags . . . Orlan . . .Bulkys . SAVINGS UP TO 50% OFF ALL SIZES AND COLORS REG. TO 69.95 . .. all sales final LADIES' WEAR WHITBY |

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