The Oshawa Times, 17 Sep 1960, p. 4

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@ - YVR OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Septomber 17, 1960 Council Retains Ottawa Lawyer 84 ould not be too much If we must of council voiced apy objection to the plan to proceed with the Reeve Sherman BScolt warned s that the of ve § which may lavolve a days, Both the towns of Whitby and Ajax have also entered appeals, the combined amount of asscss- ment of the three municipalities issue could money, Mr, Maoths| pointed 8 day In court also require a lot of time ation of material for the county total, Reeve Bcoit noted that the county had engaged counsel fo oppose the appeals. I think we must realize we are getting into 8 costly legal gamble," said Reeve Scott, "Even if it costs us $5000 it pay a $17,000 increase each ear," stated Councillor Ross Reeve Scott charged that mo satisfactory reason had been given him for the increase, He out that the county had checked the assessment on 100 lots ie the township and had made a comparison with 100 lots in another municipality and ar- rived at the conclusion that their sales value was considerably { higher, Reeve Scott sald the appeal court will sit in October, AT PICKERING Pretty Wedding Is Solemnized ' By GRACE MILLS PICKERING - Bt, George's glican Church, Dikering. was scene of a pretty wedding re- when Miss Diana Carolyn a , daughter of Mrs, Ruddy e late Mr. Robert Silver rne Ruddy, of Pickering be- came the bride of Mr. Charles Franklin Coates, son of Mr, and , George Franklin Coates, nto, Rev. Dr. H. 8, Shepherd per- formed the ceremony, assisted by Rev, John Crouch, Given In marriage by her un- ele, Dr, Wm. Howitt, of Guelph, the bride was gowned in white Mattuzzl, of Cayuga, were al ganza over pink taffeta, They car- ried old fashioned bouquets of roses, baby 'mums and stephan. otis in blending shades, Dr. W. Robert Coates was groomsman for his brother and the ushers were Edward Ruddy, brother of the bride; Donald C. Adams, the groom's brother-in- law, R, James Bray, Toronto, The reception took the form of an at-home at Pickering. Mr, and Mrs, Coates will reside in To- ronto, tired alike in gowns of mauve or-|_ The pupils of Lord Durham Junior School have won the Wil- liam A, Parish Safety Shield for the second year In a row, The presentation was made at a gathering of the entire school ' SCHOOL WINS SHIELD SECOND TIME around the school flag pole on Friday afternoon, An "Elmer the Elephant' pennant was also raised to fly in the breeze until an accident occurs to one of the children, Mayor Parish made the presentation and little kindergarten pupil Kathy Rich. ards accepted the shield on be half of the school, Chief Con. stable George Dunn and Mrs, Kay Wetherall, president of the Ajax Safety Council each ad- dressed the children on safety rules at play and on the streets, Top photo, school principal Wil. liam LeGros, Mayor Parish, Mrs, Wetherall, Kathy Rich. ards, ~Photo by John Mills SCIENTIST ADMINISTRATOR Count Von Rumford, first scien. tist to determipe that "heat is a form of motion," was born at| Woburn, Mass,, in 1753, ly destroyed by fire at Mor- gan's Park on Sept, 5, Mr, Sutcliffe, his aged mother and son, aged two and a half years, all suffered burns and are still in hospital, Mrs, Sutcliffe hopes to find a home for her family by the time Social Notes From Ajax By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- Howard Cruse, son of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Cruse, Beech street, is spending a few days with his parents, Howard has completed several years with the United States Navy, and now, fol lowing his discharge, will return] to some sickness, Monday for a check up, but hopes to be dn attendance next week, |from New Carlisle, Quebec, full complement of bowlers, due The league president, Earl Krick, was admit ted to the Ajax Hospital last Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Bill Hill, nee Donna Johnston, who were married on Saturday last by the Rev, T, Rex Norman, Visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Steer, Forest road, are Mrs, Imhoff and Miss Arlene, mother and sister of Mrs, Steer, and his family, have moved into the new rectory on Ridout street, which was recently completed for them, Fall activities at the St, Paul's United Church are getting under way with the High-C Group be- ginning its regular Sunday eve- ning program at the last Sunday, All young people 14 years and over are welcome to join this group, To begin the year, the program will be on 'comparative religions" and should prove very enlightening, High-C meets at the 235% SSERE the new Southwood subdivision is now an accomplished fact, drawn its objections now that a ditch has been constructed to take care of any storm water which watercourse H I: 5% 4 2 : E ; HF : = J 3 | : : i £ ¥ i gE E 3 g : : € _ = i = : AJAX (Staff) -- Registration of! Pickering township has with- may have followed a natural across townshl lands and crested flood condi tions, In spite of the delay in regi stration, the developers, Duffin's Creek Estates Ltd, have not been idle, Installation of sewers and water mains has been proceeding according to plan and a jorge part of the eastern half of ti subdivision Is now serviced, Construction will begin in a few days on model homes on Hills road and Clements road, not far from the south end of Burcher street, The developers expect to bulld at least 150 homes this year, Wednesday, Sept, 21, to begin their fall activities, Celebrating their birthdays this week were; Sept, 10 -- Miss Sharon Ford, Beatty road; ' Sept, 11 -- Marnie Severs, Brock St, four years; Sept, 14 -- Mrs, J, ing, a Dutch suction was held, bringing in a nice profit, besides providing a heap of fun for sll, For small to medium size pleasure croft, access, 6 miles east of Oshawa, 2 miles west of Eowmany 2 ille on Highwoy Phone MA 3-2846 REASONABLE RATES [211 JETS BOOP ALON IASEUIRT IATH TIOITIALLERCIL [ATR] TIOAISIRCIAIEISIA} UIDIS IT [ATR fe [4 MICH: HIAINTT GIANTS] ORNL] PIELITH IN SIE SIAN fried i : ¥ church at 7 p.m. on Sundays, This Sunday, Sept, 18, will be promotion Sunday at St, Paul's Sunday School, The Explorers will begin their activities Sept, 20 in the church auditorium at 7 p.m, The Cana- dian Girls in Training will meet at St, Paul's Chuxch at 7 p.m. on brocaded satin, designed with a deep scooped neckline, and bell skirt, A matching coronet, bor- dered with seed pearls, held her fingertip vell, Her cascade bou. quet was comprised of red sweel. heart roses and stephanotis, Miss Janet Ruddy, maid of honor for her sister and the bridesmaids, Miss Christine Mar- shall, of Toronto, and Miss Lidia Nailor, Ontario street, | son Michael on Sept, 13, and Lance, 3, on Sept 16, Also on 15th were Richard Maltby, Exeter road, and sister Pamela celebrates on Sept, 25, Michael Geoffery Thompson, Sept, 16, and Jimmy Lee, Sept, 16, Mrs, J, E, Johnston, Ridout street, Sept, 17, Many happy re- turns of the day to all, they are ready to leave hospitalito the States where he has se.| Mr#. Arthur Ward, Presiden even if It has only the bare ne-|cured a position in California, [8nd Mrs, Stanley English, Sesto cessities, | Weekend guests at the home of tary of the ladies aux ary jot he Offers of furniture, linen, house: Mr, and Mrs, Don Milne, Glynn ganadion Legion, are afte ing hold and kitchen equipment willlroad, were Mr, and Mrs, E, Me. the Soavent oR 9 aux ave 4 De be gratefully received by Mrs, |Naul, Toronto ing ho in ig a deers he Strutt, OES, Highland Creek,| The "Thursday Niters" Bowl.|®d de epates. wil Big § the Phone ATlantie 2-1124. Financialling League had its preliminary tending as a fraternal delegate, contributions will also be a tre: bowl for averages on Thursday) Rev. Handley Perkins, rector Inight, although there was not -a'of the Church of the Holy Trinity Red Cross Aids Needy Family PICKERING (Staff) The Pickering Red Cross has come to the assistance of the Sutcliffe] family who lost all their posses- sions when their home was total' mendous help, Now You Can Have A New Home In BLAIR PARK WHITBY, ONTARIO Picture here is "THE PINE" A three bedroom bungalow with a Hollywood kitchen with Hoffman Baked Enamel cup. boards, arborite doors in kitchen, 10 x 14' master bedroom, 36' unobstructed recreation room area, wood panelling beside front door and built-in vanity with double medicine cabinet, DROP OUT AND SEF THESE HOMES NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION FROM 12 NOON TO 10 P.M, DAILY Blan Park offers you As Standard On All Houses All exterior walls insulated with o 1" Ten-Test for greater heating 4 economy . Exhaust Fans Folding Cupboard Doors Oak Floors throughout Complete Sodding front and rear Copper Plumbing Down Payment 49 N.H.A. Mortgage 11,050 FULL PRICE 11,699 NO SECONDARY FINANCING Valances Built-in Vanities Stainless Steel Sinks' ® Built to N.H.A, Standards ® NHA Financing ® Fully Decorated inside and out . . How To Get There: These Model Homes are located on LUPIN DRIVE, just south off Highway No. 2, approximately 5 blocks east of the main corners (Brock & Dundas Sts.) of Whitby, Ontario ' Private Drives Linotile in Bathroom, Kitchen ond Vestibule « « « A Choice of . .. Tile colors Pattern of Line Tile Floors Arborite Colors Kitchen Cupboard Colors @ Interior Paint Colors * House Style (12 to choose from) ® Lot location (to early purchasers « « + As Optional Extras . . . Built-in Stove and Oven ® Paved Drive (Gas or Electric) + Air Conditioning Colored Fixtures ® Attached Garage on some models Storms and Screens & Flower Boxes and Planters Finished Recreation Room » Stans Fronts All optional extres at nominal cost ONLY 8 MORE LUCKY FAMILIES CAN HAVE THIS OPPORTUNITY ! Contractor has reduced the price of these homes to complete his Fall program. Offers of Purchase must be signed within one week of the appearance of this advertisement, . . These homes will be heated with CONSUMER'S GAS, the clean economical fuel, Built by NORTHVIEW CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED PL 7.5168 35 Crockford Blvd., Scarboro, Ont. Presented by TEWART REALTY LIMITED 72 NOON TO 10 P.M. FOR INFORMATION EITH § MO 8 PL 9-3651

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