The Oshawa Times, 10 Jan 1961, p. 2

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2 THE WANA TIMES, Tusshey, Jowwery 18, 196) GOOD EVENING | ' # -- pm By JACK GEARIN BIG JORS AWAYE NEW COMMITTEE Aldermen Albert V, Walker usually the work, Bo he should he happy with his new job As chairmen of the sli-embracing property coms mittee on the 1961 City Council, he holds down one of the more important municipal posts in Oshawa The formal nome for the group is -- The City Fire Protestion snd Generel Purpose Committee Its duties sre as myrigd # the stars and these in~ clude such widely diyersis fied fields ws city dog cons trol, complaints about smog, fire protection, lias sion with the city sirport, and administration of the controversial $55,000 Ro- tary Park Swimming pool (of unhappy memory) Perhaps the new come mittee's toughest task will have to do with the sale and purchase of valuable land sites -- the City sold $47,000 worth of land in 1960, (down from other years.) Some past property COMMIMLIEES AFEW ECRHFUTE for slleged laxity in deals ALDERMAN WALKER involving the sale of eity= owned land, especially when such sites were disposed of without public tender Most city-owned land is now sold by tender (thanks te constant nudging by disgruntled taxpayers) but one of the exceptions in 1060 was the sale of 12 acres in the northeast sector for $26,000 to Holshawa (Canada) IAd, The city's explanation for this was that the buyers phomised to subdivide within a reasonable period in this hilly terrain and long unused site (grabbed hy the city in the early 30's for unpaid taxes). The city also anticipates an annual tax yield from the completed property of $100,000 Haolshaws only paid down 87000 on $26,000 site, but the balance is due when development begins and this is scheduled for next spring Another major task awaiting the commitlee 1s (0 find scecommodation for the City Hall's badly-over crowded staff, Thanks to the fumbling of & previous property committee, a golden opportunity was lost to buy the old Customs and Fost Office buildings, (ideal sites for civie departments) but that is all waler over the dam now, and the incoming committer will have the big task of ironing out this problem, if net this year in the nesr future Mayor Thomas has stated that (he ment regarding the renting of the airport from the federal government and subsrenting to others will be the subject of review and revision much of this work will fall on the shoulders of Mr, Walkér and his asso» ciates, Also, if an airline is granted a charter to stop here, there will be much paper work and adminis trating for them to do Alderman Walker has been on Counell five years He has a good administrative record and is well equip- ped to handle such an assignment, He also had two tested and able lieutenants on his committee Alders men John Dyer and Hayward Murdoch SOME NOTES ON CONSERVATION The Central Lake Ontario Conservation is In the news again This time, the CLOCA's executive is wondering why, and where, it went wrong last year in the presentation of its controversial "Scheme One" ta its nine member Counells Remember "Scheme One?" It had to do with the proposed purchase of a 183 sere farm site northeast of Brooklin as a conservation ares The Councils started to scream when they got the CLOCA'S 1060 bill for this item and discovered the cost would he approximately $60,000 Oshawa's share, based on a per capita basis, was to he $20,000, William "Bill" Owens, former CLOCA chairman, can't understand why the Authority is confused shout the "Scheme One' fizzle and writes in as follows! Dear Mr, Gearin ' I am surprised to see that the CLOCA is wondering what went wrong with its "Scheme One." The Authority delayed too long in making public its intention ta purchase land for a eon» servation area, \ So the Autherity wonders now If it was not in errer in not trying to finance the plan aver a perind of move than a year? = the municipalities who rejected the plan had the apportunty for long-term financing and turned it down, They didn't want any part of a scheme that would result in a conservation area, The geographic boundaries of the Autharity do not lend themselves to any practical means of conservation in the line of reforestation or flood control, High land prices, as the Autharity paints out, prevents reforestation and flooding is not a major problem in this area, I would suggest that the Authority look aver the possibility of starting a scheme similar to their original "Scheme One" for two reasons: Most Municipalities have "new hload in their councils, The Authority got an unfair deal from some municipalities after the scheme was announced last year, The Authority submitted its levy far the 19680 budget and the tax rate was set on budgets whieh included this levy, One must assume that the people paid for an Authority which they will not get, Why not let the Authority go ahead with the best type of project for this area -- it should not be hamstrung by petty polities? HOME « GROWN EXPENTS IN ACCOUNTANCY Is Oshawa developing her own experts instead of imparting them? Ronald F. Wilson, 28, and Edmond G, Burrows, 24, are two Oshawa-barn chartered accountants who re ceived their education together in this city, at OCVI, and later, while articled with a chartered accounting firm, Ronald is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Harold Wilson of 373 Gibbons street, He claims to be the first Oshawa born student ta receive his CA (fram the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario) after taking complete training here, That was in 1947, Edmond, the son of Me, and Mrs 228 Adelaide street east, was the second tram the five-year CA course in 1980 w marks in Auditing in Ontario The pair recently started thew third for the eity), hard VE® ON the present agree Authority A. Burrows af He graduated h the highest THE PRICE OF EDUCATION Hunter, aged 14 her way through =» jeering crowd of stu of in layne | makes yelling dents as she left the Uniy Ga. Journalism School is sion as the first Negro stu dent. "Nigger go home one of the shouts heard hy the girl, who was in Athens to | which she seeking admis Secret Plans For The Congo CABABLANCA, Marocen (Reuters) The sevennation African summit" conference that ended here Saturday drew up secret specific measures to he taken in The Congo and Al gerian crises, a reliahle inform ant sald Monday | The informant, close to the United Arab Republic delega tion told a reporter the mea ures were in addition to confer |enee decisions announced and published Baturday | Countries represented at the four-day conference in addition to the UAR, were Morocco Libya, Ghana, Guinea, Mali and (the insurgent "Algerian provi |stonal government" in Tunis {Ceylon and Ruanda-Urundi sent nhservers Bpecific would he Waid if failed tn action in The Congo taken, the source the United Nations curb a "colonialist plot and restore the legal" government of Patrice Lu mumba, the Congo's first pre {mier wha is imprisoned hy Can gonlese Army chief Col, Joseph Maohutu | The secret agreement on Al {gevia detailed assistance meas Jews Close Case On 'Printed Word' TORONTO (OP)=The Cana: dian Jewish Congress wrote plosed Monday on the case of The Printed Word It made public a letter re ceived fram J, George John: {§ton, chairman of the public re {lations firm that publishes the {four-page journal of comment, Assuring the congress a recent | [article about Communist Jews {was not intended to he anti Isemitie "In light of this communica: tan we fully accept Mr, John ston's statement and we eon sider that this matter is closed as far as the Jewish eammunity| is concerned," sald a statement | from Sydney M. Harris, ehair| man of the congress publie re. lations committee | The Printed Word, distrib uted hy the firm of Johnston, Everson and Charlesworth Lim. ited, carried in its last issue an article saying Communist Jews in Europe and North America have taken to speaking ex: tremely well of Red China" be: cause of anti-semitism in Rus Sia The article was denounced last Thursday night by Murray Cotterill, public relations divees tar of the United Steelworers af America (CLO), as anth semitie 'Kidnapped Girl Discovered Dead PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)=-The body of Beverly Amn Allan, who was kidnapped Nov, 97) {hy her bay friend's killer, was! found Monday in a brushy area! beside a highway | | The body of the 19-year-old [University of Washington stu {dont fram Part Townsend, IWash., was found hy a state hghway crew 37 miles west off Partland | Her bay friend, Lary Povion, alsa 1%, of Portland found dead in the front seal af his car parked in a lov ors' lang on Partland's we side, He had been stabbed mes. The girl's purse, Jacket andl glasses were nearhy Ralph [Was African the ures to he taken hy states 10 help Insurgents souree said Other details vilged In: published resolutions Bal urday, the participants said they reserved the right to with draw their UN troops from The Congo and take action if the UN failed there, and called on other African nations to "reinforee"| material and other aid to Alger lan rebels Minister Dies Wife Gives Invocation PETROLIA, Ont, (CP) minister's wife pronounced a impromptu invocation for the new tawn council Monday after her hushand collapsed and died minutes before he was due tn perform the ceremany Rev, Charles BR. Gower, 68 was sitting In the council when his Bible dropped from his hands and he fell from his chair, An inhalator was brought from the adjoining fire hall, but| the minister was pronounced dead shortly afterwards His wife was called hy friends, After heing told he was dead, she offered a prayer for the new eouncil fhe sald her husband would have told eounell that whatever they did in 1661, ta do it in God's name and thelr deliberations would be successful Mr, Gower, a minister at etrolia Baptist Church for 40 ears, Is believed to have died| were not di A Nn P ¥ jo ¥ INTERNATIONAL ACCIDENT | Wiwred THe WHeOKage af four cars af A Spokane - International | hand cabonse af a Cana \ Pacilie rain ma angle yesterday | following ION al international houn dary, Three trainmen were | Peng Iw { Faces Trial In Shooting NORTH BAY (CF) Mis | Doreen Colas, M2, # mother \five children, Monday was com {ities for trict on # harge of mierder in the shooting Aesth of her hushand Dec. 72 Mag dimie M. 6G. Gould wm dered committal after herring several howrs of lestimony wn # pretimingry hearing. The case | with held Wy Mr. Justice IR. W. Treleaven at the spring © Lnsnines of the Sumreme Court of Ontanin opening here Feb. 13 | The fatal shooting acewrred at tthe Cowlas home at Cross | ake iahowt miles sowthwest of Pembroke Provincial Constable Harold Crane of Whitney, whe invest) (gated the shooting, seid Cowlas lived for about an howr after he ng shot through the hesd He said he had heen called (0 the home on several occasions because of family dispwiles Wn volving the father, whe had heen twice convicted of careless driving and had recently de imalished bis car hy driving while drink CHILDREN TESTIFY Eleanor, 18, and Francis. 13 two of the Colas ihildren, 1esti fied at the hearing Eleanor said her mother had other 0f 5 Changes Seen ong Liberals | OFTAWA oH hanger Wows releptiess REaNER the banks of the B tonal Liberal rally. It chang EVERY Win e, with every step i A certain Back-onthe fs fragrance Bances owt with Aelicate greetings (6 every del Erte mrnving wl the Colisewm Acinty whiff of disinfect modestly Hghting for attention (Fy LLL The nostritickiing twins ar rewforckd by seems of frank| furters sizing in the busy hot Aog stands with just & Wnt of MA harness somewhere in the Wistance (aking an opposite tug wt the appetite And the |iherals, hammering owt & platiorm to carry them haek to power, fervently hom they can complete it before the ows come home HAVE SPACIOUS SPOT While cows don't hold conven Hans, they have the most spa Cine surroundings no Miawa for show wirposes For this reason, the Liberal rally is being held at the Coli seum, # rambling livestock and horseshow landmark three miles south of Parliament Hill on Of tawa's Exhilmbion Grounds Bail-Jumper WIRE | ngs Chain Gang [Escape Back " ve wu In Jail Again Hite of [vere vty pests TORONTO (CF) = Kenneth 5 Just fine for the hoopla and a Florid Whe atked away Hom wary of the man proceed. yt ' Work a me Jats wn. was Pack in jal Monday WHEE EhREed with escaping rs tody wm Toromts Brymer, 12, wis srvesied five hiwivs Riley & POSOREr POSiRg ws samneone clea calmly walked mm of city hall cells to freedom He had heen charged carer with Wreaking and entering and remanded (a jail wotil Jan, 16 Pongld Genge, 28, mise went 1a jail because he conidn't pay # 818 Napior fine, ater, a man sicommiliee rooms POICE 1aentified as George Be mast wre win. HERS Went 16 the cells saying dowless. Smoke that would de "eC Wished (6 pay Genge's fine justice 10 & Florida smudgepes Ve Pia it and retumed with the seeps everywhere, for all the TEC : Wo smoking" signs promin. TEMEES heme was called, # ently displaved throughout the 0 SEped lorward in answer oid Duin 1a i, and walked sway (8 free: When comments in one sub. 10M When the time came for committee are Browned owt, me Sraneler o Don daft Trymer consalation toa participants is hig ib our tha i " a oe melons going on gang in Florida n 1957 while and clear, Partition walls rattle "rv A " Mid term for at the mildest muthurst of ap Yama gr of i penitemtinry files gd Sebi ¥ NEE for househreaking, and UM lentt you hive & choice," (Lon cocoesstully fought extra ald one Aetegate, "When you're dition on the escaping ihe whinded hy smoke in committee WHR ON The ESCAPING ERRFEE yi ean come out and eateh penmonia in the corridors," Thiath Fitvw ry mes Bt many of the delegaies we ant shahthy shatiered fonday iter splintering imo 7) sheammitiees and meeting for oh hors and move in stuity ahh 6 | & § seatiered throwgh he Colisenm and Ws SAREE SRE TOOMS Aimast aR RIMS repel from empty livestoc salts SMOKE All the wre cramped and nw term | also a Negrin Was | tried to grab a knife and take an overdose of pills after the shoot ng. Bhe said her father had ' Doesn't Get slrnek her mother in the fro with his fist the day before his S d Ch ! * Second Chance winsel John Fa death Defence 4 quette described the testimony TORONTO (CP)=Fheran H as "a history of continued abuse 1ACkson, & Toronto construction {la the children, of heavy drink: (OMPARY OWREF, wis refused ing and an assault on the wife PAIL Monday after Magistrate just before the shooting." Pangld Graham was (old Jack Magistrate Gould sid that "if Son had already skipped hail in the argument is that the cir: the Bahamas cumstances here involve prove: dackson was remanded in cus cation, ¥ am quite clear i is tody until Jan. 18 under the the kind of argument that should! Fugitive Offenders Act, An ap he settled hy a jury peation has heen received from Francis festified he took a the Bahamas to have Wm re. rival [rife away from his mother and| turned {o stand trial on five] Inenmbent Gabriel Macoomb Shouted one delegate, in the siheommittee on health If we don't change the air in room, we'll wll suffocate," Welland Gets | New Mayor WELLAND (CP) Michael Perenae, a Alyear-old former reeve of Crowland Township Monday night was elected mayor of Welland hy a plurality of 1806 voles over his nearest the Hamilton Holmes They were seek ng to register under a fede al court arden day with (AF Wirephota Training School Children Return TORONTO (CP)="The mas present givne ho and girls in five Ontario training schools was appreciated hy all hut eight, the department of re form institutions said Monday Hackl minister, sald 354 juveniles from the Galt, Alfred, Cobourg and Bowmanville tr a i ning schools were given special holiday leave in visit and relatives and only eight did not return on ime Christ assistant deputy I. i parents Boys Sue School Board TORONTO (CP)="Fwn Lincoln County schoolboys, Jacques Por telance and Joseph Milkovieh were awarded fy each Mon fAay for eve injuries incurred Dee, 4, 1958 The hoys sued the trustees of the Roman Catholic separate school for School Section § of Grantham Township, Jacques lost the sight of his left eye when struck by a tree branch aller another hoy had hrushed against it, Joseph also lost par: {Hal sight in his left eye In the same mishap Mr, Justice H. A, Aylen of the Supreme Court of Ontario aise awarded damages of $52.85 and $74.00 respectively to Aurele Fortelance and Blephen Milko: vieh, fathers of the hays, The plaintiffs were given costs of their separate actions to the time of trial and one set of costs each from the time the action was consolidated More Women Join Liberals OTTAWA (CP)=A growing membership in Liberal wom: en's organizations across Can: ada was Jenoried an aheoy, tive meeting of the one Federation of inna Vila held in eanjunction with the na- tional Liberal rally here, Mrs, BR, A, Kinnear of Port Colborne, federation president, presided at the 25 = member meeting which Appointed repre: sentatives from the federation executive to each of the 25 rally commitiees, ww ga wi | tater gave it hack (a her shortly charges of false pretences inifollowed the new mayor's #748 | Crown Counsel 1, Bowman insurance salesman, (railed with J Verdict Upheld Bahamas after a preliminary | the annexation that hoosted Wel: dackson's lawyer, T. G, Gor-iminimize the loss of grants appeal have unanimously pe." panies {ported annexation, had pledged seven-year sentence for posses: suspended building operations] Under the annexation Welland the. judge at his trial had madi ee Township, 2811 acres from late of their own volition orliudges ruled there had heen no paid over to Jackson herstone townships The department, which pays C0urt as part of these stolen in an important factor in vehahili:| Trust Company in 1056 jury verdict was unjustified hy YOUNG PLANNER After completing the seven Ireland Back {possession of 18 pounds of her | new plan for a subdivision? | And will the Commonwealth forward cap in hand" begging Members of Stratford Canada Must J 4 {fold? I'he initiative would have to strange designs at the hot aC Pakenham, an influential Labor|ably fra an overseas member, | H, Btratton he f i e family " 0 the fa But, in truth," says Paken: Monday support for TO "per 1p o's le y tition at home, His three. port far NAY Fe Tyish Republic's leaders would have Procedure will present few dif: that neutrality was canter | 0 space below the signatures AL neutrality was contrary 10 sought to link a return with the {bership ta both the republie and versity Progressive Conserva: | Pakenham's plea was (led to speculation that the re 'Her (Ireland's) response to trying to make a "fast buek" [public : hh I alrates J 1 called the North Atlantic Treaty even if (here is no guarantee SALES anew her traditional monwealth, with her newly "We've never heen afraid {0 yw nis t ) lth elub might [for giving effect to it." we won't the Commonwealth 1] | 3 visy bellioosity of the tion, My, Green said he doubted) A! the Noity bf have to he sent (here, and said 5) United States would have to \ ealth. the! outside the Cammonwealth, the Yender EAT server to the February meeting | jain it, hefore his {ather was shot connection with a housing devel-lvotes with a total of 5145 while opment there Sam Primerann, a 40-year-old ' Bonds Trial Galbraith sald Jackson had 106 heen ordered for trial in the] Mr, Perenack, an opponent of hearing hut "was allowed ball land's population to 46,000 from and skipped back to Canada." 122 000 Jan, 1, promised to try to MONTREAL, (CFP) Three } judges of the Quebec court of Tie Said the hullder is head of caused hy annexation three Taranto construction com:| Mayor Macoomhb, whe sup jected an appeal hy Guiseppe f (Pepe) Cotroni, 46, against al Mr. Gorrie said the Bahamas strong efforts to attract new in charges came when Jackson | dustry to the city sing stolen honds worth $0,700 | Cotroni said in the appeal that on 10 houses there after mort: |aequived 4074 acres from the gage money failed to material: (urban section of Crowland substantial errors' in charg Seven of the eight veturned ing the jury. The appeal court] He said money paid to a veal Thorold Township, and small estate dealer had alveady heen sections of Pelham and Hum were apprehended, Only one--a question of misdirection girl=ig still missing The honds were identified in all travelling expenses for the A multi-million dollar robbery INTERPRETING THE NEWS vearly home visits, considers i181 the Brockville Bavings and tation and re-establishment of), The Appeal judges also re ® family ties jected Cotroni's claim that the ttempt 0 1n the evidence presented at the trig! | year term, Cotroni is to begin BAFFLES BOARD [serving a 10-year sentence for STRATFORD (CP) A |oin, valued at 86,000,000 on the Ape Trish eyes smiling at the| Ireland, as Pakenham noted, criminal market Commonwealth? could not he expected to "come A plot to get around plan ning hoard zoning? nations smile back and ask the for Com mo nwealth member: Irish Republic to return to the ship | planning hoard raised eye hrows Monday night over | These questions emerge income. fram outside hoth the) the wake of a plea by Lord republic and Britain prefer: tom of a zoning petition ¥ " presented hy lawyer John peer, that the Irish nation such as Canada, should be encouraged to rejoin| Mr, Htratton explained he at HN iy 8 Agi AE nn by IXplained h Affalrs Minister Green said] ations are that the had heen working on the pe [ The indications # ham, fanee the alm 18 acoepted | maing an essential part of Can y AVOISe " 0, BY men of goad will, the year-old daughter had evi 2ta's foreign I i | f Son Rot he Aver lo such o move | dently decided the hlank (But in the Pal ioulties," Canadian character {y ! y | The benefit of renewed mem Was a good place to prac Whaelan yi Master U ending o partition of the Km A ape i) p sle 1 J tise her doodling ! te KeMater nk orald lak published | the Commonwealth is also noted] tive Club, Mr, Green labelled Sunday by The Observer, has hy Labor peer charge [3] adie | ; Arges that Canada may be prepared to/the call of the United Nations | on Cuban trade as unfair, and{peturn to the commonwealth for effort and sacrifice demon A HALA \ 3 4 sense no WN i is Organization Canada's "corners| that Trish unity would he forth. #eR€ ternational mission. stone" of foreign policy, looming Wi tand INE ROAD enhanced prestige, she would i Ne i) Ne anid dey In the long run, a return fo/have unrivalled appartunities Ne wi he afraid to do ido more 19 achieve th : Feu 3 N ) wl of Irish unity Discussing the Laotian situa:[NCONE HOA! pm \ Ww 1 Our decades sinee the southern: Canadian troops would eVOr( ns achieved independence from | that in arder for the problem {af : A hat \ Pakenham stresses that as he settled, Russia and the long #8 the vepublic Temains come 10 terms north=naw an integral part af Canada would send an ob: ihe United Kingdom=will never of the Organization of American States in Eeuador, he said Did You Know + « BUEHLER TRUE -TRIM BEEF 12 KING ERA 3.3633 Rn Ca NU-WAY RUG CLEANERS * Dyeing and Repairing ¢ Binding and Fringing * 'Mathpreating Wall-taswall carpets cleaned in your home mA §-4681 174 MARY STREET wasn \$ fe N hy fg? } Ey Ww N WASHED our Mannford, Okla, a commu nity of 700 on the Cimarron In the main Dining Roam eof the GENOSHA HOTEL you can Meat Specials! 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