AJAX HYDRO ASPIRANTS |'USE SALES TAX REVENUE' said thet Ajax' educational standards must be high. | election and the office of Mayor, seven candidates Harry McCosh (left) and Charles Walker are cam- paigning hard these days for the single position on the Oshawa Singers Entertain At Ashbum Guild By MRS. R. RICHARDSON ASHBURN -- The marriage of Miss Joan Eileen Gardner, daughter of Mr: and Mrs, Wm. lready filled by acclamation, the} oe Alwho among 14 candidates will! |fill the vacant local government ? ' i|seats. j | There are ifive public school candidates vie-| Hee for three positions on the) : the one vacancy on the Ajax egy "sega Hydro Commission. Ajax Hydro Commission. The | 'Yayor William A. Parish, election is on Saturday, De- jelected by acclamation to the, --Oshawa Times Photo |time, is faced with the problem that possibly three of his coun- \cillors lack council experience. L t S r Start Both county council seats have mme ip a e u Ajax's new reeve-elect is) Pat Sheehan and promoted from council to the deputy reeveship is Harry Smith, re 'MacKenzie, who formerly was AJAX -- Construction of the|soon as the funds are available) unning for re-election, will be new 110-bed Ajax and Picker-|--as quickly as final architect's -etiring from the local political ing General Hospital will begin|plans are completed and wWe|ccene for the time being, for board of directors decided at/contractors." an their monthly meeting recently.| Mr. Thompson said the deci-|HOLD Edad tho ian "We don't want anyone in|sion was made in view of the}, elle aiden dime andl this area to think that there|confidence the board had inj|/@t feature al e : ® be ; fC », was held in about our intention to proceed,' pital building fund. lee parade. JURoe School on hospital president R. D. Thomp-| "The advance gifts to date|phursday. son emphasized. and the enthusiasm of the hun-| 4); candidates were given the "Everyone is well aware of canvassing next week have en-lica] platforms and answer ques-' tinue to provide effective hospi-|couraged the firm belief that!tions from the voters. tal coverage for this area with}our goal will be reached, and! The speech - making session present facilities, and the new|that we can give the go-ahead lacked the usual fire and argu- hospital must be started just as A So os tions with the County Council been noted in the past. are completed," he said. The only stage battle was be- The hospital operates at 110 tween Mayor William Parish per cent of capacity, with as and Public School Board chair- many as 65 patients crammed si tspel nk jinto the wartime frame building ~ oh the gp yang, distonnd dav as © provide permanent improve-| The sig 1 will ,;ments to St. Andrew's Senior he new hospital will have|conool. livery rooms, and"can be econ-| dates are seeking re-election to jomically expanded to 50 beds|council and four newcomers to j|when needed. the political scene will also have eR a oe Te we -'their names on the ballot slips! Gardner and Mr. Wm. Thomas | Council candidates are Owen Long was solemnized recently {Ashley, William Robertson, Ed- at St. John The Evangelist C R d jward Wetherall, Dominique Guests were present from ase eporte ert O'Neill and Delbert Devolin Agincourt, Oshawa, Guelph,| COBOURG -- The first case/All spoke at Thursday night's Uxbridge, Whitby and Port/of paratyphoid fever to be re ee Pee ee c Perry. ported in the Health Unit area} Owen Ashley, a councillor for Je ee eceranronering terv-jin the Village of Hastings. |fflency of the Ajax Police De ce a ickering on Tuesday : : y : e- evening. The patient has been under| partment. Councillor Ashley is On Thursday evening the treatment in the Civic Hospital, | the chairman of the Ajax Police ety Dinner. |Medical Officer of Health,} : : The Barber Shoppers fro m/|Northumberland - Durham/POLICE EFFICIENT | Oshawa supplied the program. |Health Unit reports. | He cag pga Peocgh ts force Mr. Wm. P a Te ' was one of 40 police epartments erry had| Although the source of thelin the privince that mide sure Church on Sunday morning. |investigations are continuin "yd Mr. David Dunn, Knox Col-| The water snpply used iy ih types'0: police work. lege, will be est speaker! nati : "i, | Mr. Ashley added that there * gui P' patient has been under suspic-| total of 296 icloal on Sunday, Dec. 3. ion and those using this source|\Vore > (oka! OF 280 municipal 4 " jities in the province that had leadership of Mrs. R. Batten,' chiori 8 ' t : cienaed anu ally at *King chlorinate all water. | He said that with his re-elec- ; : Dr. Horner states that she has'tion to ¢ 7 5 Street United Church on Sun- tion to council the continued ef day evening been concerned for some time ficiency of the police force could 4 over the water supplies used be assured. BIG IMPROVEMENT and is very gratified to knowjterm on council, William Robert- Canada had 53 cases of diph-|that the installation of a muni-ison said that he voted against theria in 1960, compared with cipal supply has been aproved'the school addition question 9,057 in 1924. ;and is now under construction. |when it came to council and A\electorate will have to decide) board and two men trying for cember 2. jtop seat for the fifth consecutive een filled by acclamation this year. For Ajax H ital or Jax OSspl a The present reeve, Robert late next summer, the hospital) have received tenders from the|health reasons. | are any 'ifs, buts or maybes'|the success of the $495,000 hos-/SPonsored by the Ajax Cham- dreds of volunteers who will be opportunity to state their polit- the fact that we cannot con- to the architect after negotia-/ment for which the forum has man, Henry Polak, who argued j11 beds for adults and two de-| Three of the present candi- Encore rene ' T h id F /Saturday. Church, Whitby, Ont. Brunelle, Frank Peterson, Rob- Several from Ashburn attend-|since 1947 has been diagnosed 'he past six years, based his Ladies' Guild sponsored a Vari- Peterborough, Dr. C. M. Horner,|Committee. charge of service in B r i : Se ee ree nee, Seen ing ts officers were trained in all The CGIT group, under the have been advised to boil or police departments. by the residents of Hastings, Seeking re-election to a second x P Y Make tracks this Winter on Dominion Royal Winterides. They won't perform mira~ 2 At E cles but they will pull you safely through snow and ice and purr softly on bare pave- Ah ment. This is the snow tire with the deep, deep tread. Proved in the heaviest'snow areas FREE WINTER TIRE SERVIC a a8 Installation of your new Winterides. j i CIAL ig fake Tracks now to your Dominion Royal Dealer-- 2 Thorough safety-check of your present tires, 3. Free spring changeover and rotation. 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DEW lines, out-moded Civil | "Our education standards must be high to give the chil- |dren all the educational training jthey need and develop their in- jtellect and capabilities to the |fullest," she said. | 'Education is a responsibility that belongs to each one of us,"' |she said in closing. Trustee Ralph Webster, also a _. Seeking re-election was brief in board, said that there was ob- A total of 17 billion dollars|nis address and said that he was viously a lack of co-operation of by the public, that of a two-|fiery address. year term for council, would; "Could not this be channelled past year. get his vote because the two-'hack to the local government? | je gaid year term was more economical , and effective. Edward Wetherall, that if elected h by the right use of education'to the best of his ability. the Pres-/than with obsolete missiles, use-| cil, said that he had enjoyed| nefence exercises such as Toc-| i working on council for the past|;in 'Two and fallout shelters the atin ta sihene he atone: three years although "the chair-|orginary man cannot afford to man of finance is not loved very|p,i14." he said. much by the people'. aa y He said that in "the past every Mr. O'Neill said that he was committee had striven to give|TUnning for council because of the people a tax rate which) the treatment meted out to ten- they could bear ants of the Kings Court Apart- Mr. Wetherall pointed out that, ments. | there were problems in running! "Due to sickness, unemploy- the town's finances because he|ment, lay-offs and other unfor- only had 30 per cent of the tax|tunate circumstances, these ten- dollar to work with. jants have had their belongings He added that the council had |Seized by 'bailiffs'," he said, no -- = "ig: remaining 70) EVICTION THREAT ver cent which wen 0 public A * and high school education and) 4S 2 result, he said, the ten- the county. ants formed a Tenants Associa- : jtion and he was their candidate NEED MORE SPORTS \for council. Dominique P. Brunelle, a resi-| "'That these tenants need a dent of Ajax since 1943, said,voice on the Ajax council has| that if elected he would work tobeen made abundantly clear,'"'| promote more sporis, and social|he said, "and now, because of} life in the community jmy stand on behalf of the Ten- "I promise if elected," hejants Association, I, too, am said, "that I will give you the|threatened if I do not cease best representation that I know/these activities." | how and give your interests a) Mr. O'Neill closed by saying} good fight all the way." that by electing him to council, | Delbert Devolin, a resident of|he would be in a better position | Ajax for the past 18 years, made to help those in difficulties. | the following statement as his) jco making his first try at platform: .|local politics, Frank Peterson} "My stand is to see that Ajax) <iq that religion, education and is to go ahead." recreation were the important Making his first bid for coun-|things en life. is | cil, Robert O'Neill said that he} could not see why the local peo-| ple had to help pay for the pro- posed hospital when the prov- ince had just levied a 3 per cent | | | } | He said that Ajax was for-| tunate that there was little ju-| venile delinquency in town and| said that if elected, he would) sales tax. try to get more recreation -- | "Why doesn't the provincial|ities to ensure this. government provide the money) The five candidates for school) out of the sales tax," he said,/board are present members "and even if the public donation|Margaret Devolin, Frank Smith| is necessary to provide a hospi-|and Ralph Webster and new-| tal, why pay some of this comers Frank Hunt and Donald| money to a professional can-|Kemp. : | vassing agency when we could! Trustee Margaret Devolin, do the job ourselves. seeking re-election on the board, Employment Opportunities (Civil Service of Canada) CHIEF OF SHIP AND LAUNCH DIVISION (with first-class Cer- tificate of Competency (Marine Foreign-Going), as a ship's Master or Chief Engineer or a number of yeors' experience os a Marine or Engineer Superintendent), Canadian Hydro- Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. Competition 61-2418. graphic Service, $12,500-$13,500. SUPERVISOR OF OPERATIONS (with mony years of progres- sively responsible administrative and welfare experience with porticular emphasis on plonning ot a senior level), Emer gency Welfare Services, National Health ond Welfare, Ottawe. $9940-$1,200. Competition 61-2552. EMERGENCY WELFARE SERVICES OFFICER (with « number of yeors of progressively responsible administrative expere ience with particular emphasis on planning and operation), Emergency Welfore Services, National Health ond Welfare, Ottowa. $7920-$9300. Competition 61-2553 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICER -- RELOCATION AND PLACEMENT (with a number of years of reloted experience, several of which should have included employment counsel- ling, specialized placement' work and dealing with welfare organizations), Indian Affoirs Branch, Citizenship and Im- migration, Toronto, Ont. $660-$7689. Competition 61-111. PROJECT OFFICER -- ELECTRONIC TEST EQUIPMENT (to determine requirements for electronic test equipment), Air Material Command National Defence, Air, Ottawa. $6000-$6660. Competition 61-1102 GRAPHIC ARTIST (with a number of years experience in the field of graphic arts and in the production of all types of art work for reproduction and display), Agriculture, Ottawa. $5460-$6180. Competition 61-544 ELECTRICAL DRAFTSMEN -- BUILDING SERVICES (with at least six years' experience in an Electrical Drafting Office), Ottowa Present vacancy in Department .of Public Works. $4680-$5400. Competition 61-2380 INDIAN ESTATES OFFICERS (with high school graduation and several years' related experience, or university graduation), Citizenship and Immigration, Ottawa. $4620-$5160. Competition 61-110 BIOLOGY TECHNICIAN (with a number of years of related experience, to carry out technical duties associoted with omithological, mammalogical and limnological field and laborutory investigations), Canadian Wildlife Service, Northern Affairs and Notional Resources, Ottawa $4620- $5160, Competition 61-2432 Government Departments, AUDITORS (with high school graduation and at least three years of auditing experience in an office of a professional auditor, or university graduation in accounting or public administration), Office of the Auditor General, Ottawa. $4440-$5160. Competition FOREST NURSERY FOREMAN (with ot leost four yeors of reloted experience), Forest Nursery Station, Agriculture, Indian Head, Sask. $4260-$4800. Competition 61-546. TECHNICIAN -- INSTRUMENTS AND ELECTRONICS (with two years of high school or. technical school and at least three years' related experience, or graduation from a techni- cal institute or college, in a recognized course in which the formal subjects provide relevant training), Agriculture, Ottawa. $4080-$4800. Competition 61-545. MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (with elementary school education ond several years' related laboratory experience, or two years' high schoo! educdtion and at least two years' related Animal Pathology Laboratories, Agriculture, Hull, P.Q. $3750-$4200. Competition 61-543 ELECTRICAL DRAFTSMEN -- TELECOMMUNICATIONS (with ot least experience in an electrical drafting Air, Ottawe. $3450-$3900. experience), two years' office), National Defence, Competition 61-2381 RECORD OF PEKFOMANCE INSPECTORS -- DAIRY CATTLE with high school education and some technical training ot on agricultural school or college in the care and manage ment of dairy cattle), Agriculture, various centres in One tario: | $3600-$4200. Competition 61-T2061 Details and application forms at main Post Offices, National Employment Offices and Civil Service Commission Offices. Please quote Competition Number as indicated. management, he "We will win bigger battles|would act in the town's interests The third member seeking re- election, Frank Smith, was un- Making his first bid to get a/peting for the one seat on the' faith. {seat on the public school board. 'Frank Hunt said that if elected) h ld not b ther "yes"|,.; . \vote on the board, > [Ajax Hydro Commission, Harry | He said that the council and| MCC and Charles Walker. | ep. s * Visitation Teams Mr. McCosh said that as a : school board should have talked! + more about the $79,000 issue gerry of te Coane at Seer member of the Chamber of Com- Thanked For Aid fore letting the people decide. phe wae eiloregen. In SNe ne town's affairs, and that he _ BROOKLIN -- Special serv. He said it would be too much something to offer to the ae ices held on Sunday morning at of a tax burden on the people. Commission. |Brooklin United Church were Donald Kemp, making hi He said that if elected he "dedicated to the Missionary and attempt for a seat on the school would work to get the hydro|Maintenance Fund of the rates more realistic and in com- church. . 'an 5 petition with the present Aja tev. S. J. Hillier delivered natural gas rates. _Mmessage to a large congre- Charles Walker said that hi Lene on "God's Word 'for 8 varied business experience aiting. World. : 'would be an asset to the Hydro| Donald Duncan, general chair- He said that he preferred not Commission, and that if elected|man of Sector Plan, acknowl. to take a stand on the $79,000 ne would work for the interests ©4ged the work of the 'Visitas issue. Mr. Kemp said. that helo the people of Ajax. tion Teams," in an effort to felt tg business ci ge cmp A i i i see. --_.. obtain pledges and contribu- ment experience wou e an PE itions for the goal of 2 asset to the board if he was MAINLY LUTHERAN ineeded by the Unites 'choreh te elected, About 96 per cent of Finland's cancel the debt on the Christian There are two candidates com-/population is of the Lutheran!Education Hall and other obli- gations. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 1, 1961 15 first {between the council and school TAKES NO STAND MAKING PLANS FOR THE GREY CUP WEEKEND? | RED CAP GOES WHERE THE | ROOD TIMES ARE