Low Rental Home Plan Explained [§ omes ranged from zero to five % mes the suggested rent ($83 onth) would be eligible to apply r admission to the housing pro- A 50-unit, $500,000 low rent: housing project, which would co: Oshawa $37,500, was describe Thursday night by R. B. Bradle: assistant director of the housir branch of the Ontario Depart ment of Planning and Develor ment, to members of the Cit) Council low cost housing commi!- tee. The federal government's share would be 75 per cent: the pro vincial government would pay 17% per cent and the city 7'2 per cent. WILL RECOMMEND ! Ald. Christine Thomas, chair- man of the low rental housing v committee, said Thursday night be collected by the city. that she would recommend to] The city would alsc get full city council construction of 26 payment for the land, which units, costing $260,000. Other|would be bought by the govern- units would be built at a later ment. date. Mr. Bradley said the federal All units would be semi-detach- government is now embarking on ed and have three and four bed- the full recovery method rather rooms. than the subsidy, "with no assur- The city's share would be $19.- ance of a return to subsidized 500. The money would be paid housing." on completion of the project, al- : i. lowing 'council to budget for the NO POWER TO EvICY iin amount as late at 1962, depend- He pointed out that the housing SE on the speed with which ten- authority which administers all 5 © 3 such projects, has no power (of jets San Ue salled acd Luding expell a tenant under the sub- The project would be located in sidised plan. A lsanrs income : y d by Nor- cou soar to 3 a year anc fhe sigh angle formeq »¥ Mo ne could remain in a low rent net Income would be based on the nain wage-earner's salary only, vith a baby bonus, for example, 10! being counted. "FULL RECOVERY" PLAN The housing scheme was de- seribed as 'full recovery' with no subsidy being paid and fi- nancing geared to recovering the |full costs over a period of 50 {vears. These would include amor- tization charges, maintenance costs and full taxes, which would UNF city of | celebrated capital of overflowed | unfinished Brasilia Thursday its first day as Brazil. The ty The whic dt . he i INISHED CITY OF BRAS Rio de Janeiro as the seat of h began at midnight Wed- | mandy street and Dunkirk ave- : nue project. . ! Under the "full recovery TENTATIVE RENTAL scheme, the tenant could be ask- A tentative rent of $83 per unit ed to leave, releasing a home for per month was suggested by Mr more deserving case OBITUAR bed IES Bradley. This figure was deter- The proportion of three mined on an income of $332, or room to four bedroom four times the rent would have to be determined MRS. CHARLES PARKER When a tenant's income reach- was judged that a rent $5-87 high- punral services were held at|reside ed five times the rent ($415) heer would be asked on the four jo Norris Funeral Chapel, Bow- would be asked to leave to make bedroom units manville. Monday, April 18, for Ont room for other families whose in- Each of the lots holding a semi- joie K. Veitch, widow of Prio comes were less detached unit would have about cares Parker. and a However, tenants whose in-'65 feet frontage. Mrs. Parker passed away at a er = the Bowmanvi Memorial Hos- pital on Good Friday as the re sult of a fall on the previous Sun- She was in her 83rd year. was con- Rev. F. Reed, of Interment in the n Zion Cemetery homes [McMa it FUNERAL OF CAPSULE NEWS Truck Dispute An {day ua) an act service J funeral He i was brot a : : : | Mrs Parker is survived by two Taronto. Oo TI 1 Ira 101 1 |daughters, Mrs. Albert Woing The he of Toronto and Mrs. Paul at the Ruby at Sharon) of Hamilton Chape TORONTO (CP) -- Workers of/workers are not removed from Pibas g Husband Transport Companythe job. The five workmen died Iso surviving S Limited are to submit a dispute!in a fire in the tunnel under the Mrs. Elizabeth Orser, of Spence on payroll periods to arbitration, Don River in suburban North gn a Mrs. Mary McMaster, F. W. Murray, manager of the York. Work has resumed under and three grandchil- Motor Transport Industrial Rela- jurisdiction of 'the Guarantee ;.., tions Bureau, said Thursday. Company of North America, a Members of Local 880 of the In- bonding company which took over ternational Brotherhood of Team- from Harrop Contracting Com sters (CLC), returned to their pany Limited 30 years jobs at Windsor and Montreal ol iis 2 "Whitby ii after walking out to FIND BODIES Tengthy protest the company's refusal to ESTES PARK Colo. (AP)-- pay them weekly. Pending arbit- The bodies of two University of Jo ration pay will be every two Colorado students were found weeks, said Mr. Murray Thursday on the windbeaten : slopes of Longs Peak, victims of MUSIC GROUP ELECTS a climb begun on a lighthearted NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)-- note Tuesday. The frozen body of George Smale of Brantford was Prince Willmon, 23, of Fort elected president Thursday of the Smith, Ark., was found a quar- Ontario Registered Music Teach-|ter-mile from the body of David ers Association at closing session L. Jones, 18, Webster Groves, of its 20th annual convention. Mo. Mrs. Gladys Corufield Howey of| Owen' Sound is past president] and Mrs. Florette Kerr Polley, Stratford, a councillor. FIRST OF YEAR TORONTO (CP)--The German vessel TransQuebec, first over- seas ship to arrive here this year, entered Toronto harbor Thursday night. Captain Werner Uppe was presented with the traditional dispatch case by George A. Wilson, Toronto Har-| bor Commission chairman CRASH INJURES NINE STRATFORD (CP)--Nine per- sons were taken to hospital here Thursday night following a two- car collision in heavy fog on ng Highway 19, about nine miles gift Thursday, Gary London east of Stratford. None of the in-|berry of 879 Simcoe St. N jured Mr. and Mrs. Harold was struck by an auto, driven by Hartleib of Bryssels and their Edward Lee Badgley, 46 Cox two children and Mr. and Mrs. road, on McMillan drive, north Bert Burgers of Shakespeare and of Bond street, this morning. The their three children -- was in boy, who not seriously in- November to a three-year term era) f critical condition. jured, received treatment at the G. F. Smith on a gra) Oshawa General Hospital . a day, pia harge of having possession of| Rev FOUR GRASS FIF an aio knowing it was odialney George The Oshawa Fire Denar 7 commission of an offence ducted extinguished four grass fires dur- wider the eriminal. code | The ing the past 24 hours. Depart- or 2 | p ment ambulances answered three CAR RADIOS STOLEN calls during the same period radios are two sisters, shaii duet t F'oronto be i HUGH McMASTER A sailor on the Great Lakes for Hugh McMaster, died, following at the Oshawa An a years, liness Bloor = 2 The deceased was in his 50th 21. 65th y Born in Belfast, Ireland, Mr Fire Fighter Official Dies ST. THOMAS (CP)--Fire Chief and of Hugh C. McIntyre, widely known: He i Kost a APPROVE FOREIGN AID WASHINGTON | (AP) The House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday for a $4.038.500,- 000 foreign aid program. The fig ure $136,500,000 under Presi dent senhower"s recommenda tions. The bill now the Senate Ontario Fire Chief's Association, three i after being taken suddenly about two hours earlier | He had not been well since un- €rs, dergoing a major operation late countr but had resumed his' The January strong McIntyre was also vice- for Ontario in the Ca- Also to last year duties in Chief president pre I at CITY AND DISTRICT He joined the St. Thomas fire de- partment in 'the late CHILD INJURED became chief in 1954 Pushing a bicycle, received as meen - mass. a APPEAL DISMISSED 4 The Hall Thursday dismissed the ap- Oshaw peal of Leonard S. McCaffrey, day, 1s w Judge STUDY LEGALITY cl TORONTO (CP)--Lorne Cum ming, deputy minister of muni- cipal affairs, said Thursday he will investigate the legality of Grimsby school trustees voting themselves a $200 honorarium for 1959. He said. the legislation will be examined when he receives the auditor's report Three car one radio ley. erial CONVENTION DELEGATES tolen from five cars in the cen-| Miss Viola Lidkea. Miss Irene tral area of Oshawa Thursday #awson, Miss Joy Thomas, Miss night or early today. Radios were] Helen Pardon and Miss Marg. taken from cars parked at 126 TORONTO (CP) The Inter- Donaldson were among those who Rossland road west, 611 Hortop national Laborers Union (CLC ttended the home economics street and 655 Hortop street. An{ said Thursday night it may stage ection of 'the Ontario Education- aerial from a car Qstiaw a walkout at the Hoggs H Wia' Association which was held in parked at the GM lot at Division Mel tunnel project where five men the Lori Simcoe Hotel, Toronto, and William streets and a weld-| pn nt died last month, if non-union April 18 and 19 ing torch from a car at 71 Albert COMING EVENTS J CHILDREN'S dog training ses sponsored by Oshawa Obedience Asso ciation, 10.30 a.m. Saturday, April 23, CRA Hall, 100 Gibb Street. Ages 9:to 12 years, 25 cents a week. For inform- ation call Brooklin, OLiver 5-4871 MAY STAGE WALKOUT The Robert was taken G Rev. EUCHRE WINNERS Winners at the euchre held at' Bathe Park last day were Mrs. Lockhurst, Mr Johnstone and Mi Olmstead Freeze-ou* winners were D. Olm stead and Mr. Crawford Churck Satur Mrs. Grace Kellar, 47, Claude Ruttan, 45, both of RR 1, The Westbrook, Thursday were sen-| Ewen, tenced to $25 fines or one month|Nelson in jail each whén they pleaded|Frank guilty to being intoxicated in a|™ public place. They were arrested cla WHIST DRIVE 1c whist drive held u Niagara Falls, former urday, Presbyterian neral Hospital Thursday, April Sondre) Hospital Thursday I thy f the Hetman organization throughout Ontario as head of the former died Thursday night in hospital of Oshawa and William, of Lon ill don, Ont John and vy and. seven grandchildren. requiem Ukrainian Greek Catholic Churc nadian Association of Fire Chiefs. 3 a C 1920's and Gregor ARTHUR F. HAWLEY The court of appeal at Osgoode thur. F ( April who was sentenced at Whitby last ac held at the April 21 was in Mount Lawn Cemetery Keetch Edward and a welding torch were Keetch and Douglas Harnden MRS. ROBERT STOVIN | resident, April p.m. Thursday, ister of party PAIR FINED Interment and | Cemetery was married at Ont, in 1944. A nt of Whitby for six years, ster » he had previously lived in Paris, r to his retirement a year half ago, he served as a first mate with the Upper Lakes and St. Company Lawrence T for five y niember of ransportation ar's Andrew's Presbyterian Church, he was also ive member of the Whitby Curling Club. s survived by Helena James his wife, the Riedel, and her, McMaster, of funeral service will be held W. C. Town Funeral 1, Whitby, at 2.30 p.m. Sat- April 23. Rev. David Mar-| minister of St. Andrew's Church, will con services. Interment will Groveside Cemetery, he n ALEXANDER SWORIK employee RR Malleable Iron Company for of the Ontario 40 Sworik, 215 died at the Oshawa April Sworik, who was in his ear, was taken ill on Wed- Alexander St. E., nesday A son of the late Mr Sworik, born March 30, |tin, Horodenka, Austria and was married in Oshawa Nov. 18, 1922, A resident of Canada and Osh- awa since 1912, member Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and Mrs the deceased was 1896, at Cherna- Mr. St Sworik was A The floodwaters of the Musk- George's rat river, which joins the Ot- tawa river: in downtown Pem- broke, Ont.; inundates low-lying s survived by his wife, the -- _-- - reer Mary Siwakowski and sons, Michael and Frank, of ILIA IS OPENED with 100,000 residents and just | nesday night. Brasilia replaces | shows construction of the city as many visitors in a carnival f i relebrati . " mood for opening celebrations Government, This photograph FLOOD INUNDATES STATUE AT PEMBROKE WEATHER FORECAST THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 22, 1960 3 Darlington Dog Control Stirs Ire Of Ratepayers (finding a site in Darlington for {the new school if the Courtice site |did not work out. | "Furthermore, I did not men- tion this to you in open council in HAMPTON (Staff) -- Dog con-|they are, how, would the farm- trol in Darlington Township came|ers get protection. . iv fire on the Darlington EMERGENCY CALLS Ratepayers' Association at the] Other questions submitted by |council meeting here Thursday Mrs. Budai were: "Is there any ) |afternoon. police protection in Darlington |front of the reporters as I wasn't I" Association se cere tary and/and where do township residents|fishing for publicity when I made spokesman, Mrs. B., Budai, told|call in case of an emergency. the offer," Mrs. Budai shouted hi the township dog control Reeve Garnet B. Rickard an-| Tempers flared again when bylaw "just doesn't make sense," SWered that the OPP polices Dar-imention was made of a house and, on behalf of the RPA, re-/lington and mie Belting a proposed. by Mrs. Budai's sister {quested i i easty. ve in-law, Mrs. William Morgan of guested be amended to suit the} Ba one Faby law, g Another question related to the SUGGEST FEE INCREASE date of the public meeting "for LOT TOO SMALL She also suggested council which council is yespoeibler ad Mrs. Morgan explained she and raise the township dog tax to off- whether there would be time for her husband want to build on a Yajee Le of cattle and livestock round table discussion. {lot owned by her father. but the e caused by dogs. ; area is zoned agricultural and the damag Toy C038 pe MINIMUM TAXATION lot is mot the 37,500 square feet At an executive meeting of the "what about that minimum required for agricultural require- RPA if was the unanimous eed | taxation as suggested by theiments lon that dogs in. Dab ng RPA previously. Has council €on-| "mpa"home they intend to build not be tied up 2) the: time both sigered this yet?" asked the RPA is larger than is required ac- summer and winter. spokesman. ; 11 cording to the zoning bylaw but The association has also sug- She was Informed counch Sithe lot is not what is required gested having a separate dog studying the taxation but 3 asl After considerable discussion {control officer for the township explained it would not be easy 01,n4 explanation that the official and instructing him to pick up bring some of the small taxpay-|iowyship plan has not yet been |dogs only on logical complaints, ers up to R3 minimum assess- approved; and a committee of not just every dog that is not ment. . : nh {adjustment has not been set up tied up and is not doing any dam-| A question, not included in her |i, 50k after this type of prob- age. | written list, bn one which Says lem, and council does not have i ar rs to flare momentarily ,wer t rect this situation Mrs. Budai argued that farm |empers op !¥ipower to correc is situation, dogs should mot have to be tied|Was Whether a representative ny. Budai charged council did in the winter. She asked that if from the RPA executive would not know what it was doing. -- |be permitted to sit in on commit-| Councillor Fred Smith, then as {tee meetings as an observer. angry as Mrs. Budai, banged his The spokesman asserted 10 fist on the table and assured her {council should have any objection council knew what it was doing-- tc an observer at a committee but was just unable to get any- meeting, unless it had something thing through her head to hide. | Another RPA executive mem- . So |ber, Izaac rding, attempted t vom peg fie Vee Bests wiommiel ty Councillor Hareld C. Muir ex- many people, living .in bomes | plained nothing 1s pa sed in com- which do not meet the 1¢ quire- mittee, but various problems are ldis lL. R sndations m ments of the bylaw, could be discussed. ecommenda ons r ay kicked out of their homes: espe- be brought to council resulting] 3 : cially farmers whose houses do from comnlitee mestings not meet the agricultural zone Deputy Reeve A. L. Blanchard oq irements. The word "use" said he had no objection to an|gp nq he taken out of the bylaw cbserver being present at com- i, eliminate this situation," Mr. mittee meetings, vrovided it was Harding contended. permitted in the constitution. Reeve Rickard answered that ROUGH PERIOD it anyone, other than members,| Councillor Smith again pointed were admitted to a committee out the committee of adjustment meeting, it is no longer a com-jis the only body which could mittee meeting but a public/solve some of these problems {meeting when the official plan is passed. "If we let one person in, we Council and the planning board {might just as well let a half can not deal with these matters, {dozen in," said the reeve. he said. Mrs. Budai snapped: 'Are you, "Why not -- going to decide yourself -- what the intelligence," have the others got to say about asked? ise in its early stages. --CP Wirephoto have Budai don't they Mrs. too os surviving are Fred broth- the old two in body will be at the Arm- Funeral Home for high mass in St. George's *h a.m 25.1 the St Monday. April Pereyma will sing Interment will be in TORONTO (CP)--Official y's Cemetery casts issued by the weather office at 11 a.m. EST: FUNERAL OF Ontario to last southern expected cover and the today memorial Hawley General 19, in service for who died at Hespital Tues- his 68th year, Armstrong Fun- ry A 1.30 p.m. Thurs- few Ar the is a peratures reaching the 70s weak disturbance pushed lome at showers across Northern On- C. D. Cross. rector of St , - . IS expecte Satur . >'s Anglican Church, con- expected for: Saturday the services. Interment! Regional forecasts valid midnight Saturday: Lake Erie, I > Huron, Niag- ara, Lake Ont: Windsor, Lon- don, Toronto, Hamilton: Sunny and continuing very warm today and Saturday. Winds southwest 10 to 15 Southern Georgian Bay, Hali- burton: Sunny with a few cloudy interv als and continuing very warm today and Saturday. Winds southwest 10 to 15 Kirkland Lake, North Bay, Sud- bury: Cloudy with sunny periods and a few showers today and Sat- urday. Continuing 'warm. Winds southerly 15 White River kasing pallbearers Webb were Edward Bride, Roy Haw- Hawley, William FUNERAL OF funeral Stovin, service a who Mrs Mary at the Mon- the at 2 for former died General Hospital 18, was held Funeral Home April 21 Kenneth J. Matthew St. Luke's 1, conducted was in a at »sh min- Preshyterian the services Mount Lawn Timmins, Kapus with a few cloudy Saturday cloudy with showers ending in the late afternoon. Continuing mild. Winds . Sunny pallbearers were Gordon : Robert Ewen, Ray Ewen Ewen, Arthur Stovin and Nugent. intervals today Warm Sunshine Again Saturday fore- public Synopsis: Sunny spring weather through weekend with afternoon tem- and dropping at night only to near 50. a tario Thursday night and another until Ottawa Quebec al Bathe P ark last Monday were achian, Mr. Mason, Mrs M Blow and Mrs. C. E. Game Wednesday night during an argu ment beside a truck on No. 401 {Highway BINGO CORONATION ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, APRIL 16 8 P.M. SHARP BINGO OGAWA HALL April 23rd 20 GAMES $10 A GAME 5 GAMES $25 JACKPOTS, ONE GAME $150 SHARE THE WEALTH Travelling Overseas WHY NOT FLY 'The modern way te travel is by air.' For information regarding any form of travel . . . DIAL RA 3-9441 We have a direct Toronto telephone line for prompt Airline Reservations MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE Owned end operated by Thomas Meadows end Co., Canade Ltd. 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA DIAL RA 3.9441 Rummage Sale ST. 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Reeve Rickard concluded the He had no objection to an ob-'through a period of depreciation {mental to the constitution. been introduced 10 years ago, or stitution to know whether or not, "we have been sick for FINAL WORD after reaaing, DOAY Of Teacher his interpretation that a om- gardens of the Sisters of the | Madonna but the water now is |else. battered body of a pretty ele- way," Mrs. Budai said. urday, was found floating in a asking about an offer she made Miss Irene Garza, 25, had been Board when it was having diffi-|ing tossed into the water, some Of Autos She reminded the reeve that to the board, a site on their farm| a 16-year-old youth driving a Mittee and pass it along to the | "Yes, I think so," 5 Joseph E. E. Smith, 312 French ig 50: Was stealing seven cars. Police say| "| beg your pardon. 1 have a Smith was arrested when PC formed me the board never heard | tion of one stolen in front of the site. What's more, council pass-! hour earlier, travelling east on Church street earli rsday. | E arlier Thursday. " JAYCEE'S police cruiser, he managed to| knowing about several other car| WED., APRIL 27 Smith was also charged with seven with which he is charged. . ; Meat Specials! Sat. Only! Councillor Sid Cornish said he discussion and argument -by say- agreed with the deputy reeve. ing Darlington has been going server attending committee meet- gver the last 10 years. lings, provided it was not detri- He stated zoning should have Mrs. Budai then snapped: parlington would not find itself in 'Have none of you read the con- {he position it is now. an observer is permitted at a long," he concluded. committee meeting." Reeve Rickard, from the constitution, said it was park land and the riverfront | rounded this statue of the mittee of fhe Whole inetuded only Fo d In Canal b members of council and no one] MCALLEN, Tex. (AP) -- The Precious Blood. The water sur- | receding. "Then the final word on the mentary school teacher, missing -- subject is no -- in a round-about since she left for church last Sat- Now angered, the spokesman canal Thursday. 0 ou lashed out at Reeve = Rickard| Police said an autopsy showed to him to pass along to the Dur- | raped. She had been struck on For Theft ham Distriet High ern he head and was dead before be- culty getting water at its pro-|time Saturday night. posed Courtice site. she had offered, free of charge An alert Oshawa Police con- near Maple Grove. She, asked| HE L P stable chased and apprehended him to discuss this offer in com- stolen car Thursday afternoon in|School board for consideration. the north of the city. Did you?" she asked. street, was charged in Oshawa Teeve's Teply. Magistrate's Court today with BOARD UNAWARE there may be more charges to letter from W. B. Reynolds, board | follow secretary - treasurer. He has in-| Tom Holmes noticed a car, about anything about my offer until it 5.30 p.m., answering the descrip- committed itself to the Courtice National Employment Office, ed a motion to assist the board in| Buy a Broom Simcoe street south, less than an DURING {Taauton road by was recovered in Columbus. After a short chase, with the, Police said Smith has admitted Broom Blitz Siop Swink at ihe, Ke Points| thefts which have plagued police THURS. APRIL 21 TO and take him into custody. in recent weeks as well as the stealing a car from Maste | Feeds (Oshawa Division) on special low rote if (1) You are at least 25 years of age and there are no male drivers under 25 in the family. FREE! Buy 5 lbs. Couniry 2 Y is not used for busi ut sof is not used for business & Sausage for 1.00 | GET 5 LBS. 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