- By ELSA. STORRY BROUGHAM -- Some time ago the Ontario Municipal Board, at a Zoning Bylaw' hear- ing, suggested that Pickering '1/Township Council give' further ;|study to an application to per- mit stock car racing in an area close to the railway and to Highway 2. Residents of Pickering Vil- lage at that time expressed their disapproval on the grounds that noise and fumes may reach their residential areas. Pickering Race Track New Location Allowed areas from the Brougham. \ alarm system, and the need for, better arrangements. When the mill at Whitevale, one of the last of such land- marks in Pickering Township, was destroyed by fire, and sub sequently the old Whitevale hotel, and a fire at Green River which fatally burned- a child, the alarm was sent in to the Markham Fire Department garage able all the time. the afternoon of election day, in A stock pile of sand is near the fire hall, Mr. Deakin said, and the front end loader avail- Councillor Clifford Laycox ex- pressed his dismay at the tardi- ness of the sanding trucks in Dec. 9, when roads in the south r ident, who wishes it removed. that he was not in the business itself. ard on a dead end removed. *!limb would set a precedent, a the television antenna 'of a res- Reeve Scott told Couneil that the Road Superintendent felt of, tree trimming, and had no equipment for such, yet said he was willing to remove the tree The reeve stated that he was|i loathe to have a sound, healthy|Sc maple tree, which was no haz- street, Council agreed that they pre- ferred the tree to survive, but Councillor Mowbray suggested that authorization for the tow ship to remove the sear ni At Kedron Sunday By MRS. R. 8. BISHOP ol placed their gifts 'in Christmas time. White Gift Service KEDRON -- A special White Gift Service was held at Kedron oe Church, on Sunday morn- ng. The childéen of the Sunday 0 manger at the front of the church. The gifts will be deliv- ered to the Fred Victor Mission in Toronto for distribution at Special music for the service was provided the 25th Brownie Pack, who a "Away in a Manger". While the were being presented Bobbie Dale sang "Ring Out_the Bells of Christmas', and two carols were sung by 'Mrs. Donald Gib. son, Mhs. George Mitchell and Mrs, Robert Hancock. The Christmas story from the pelo Luke was fead by Tommy Ogle, and Mrs. Derek Barnett told a story about shar- 'ling at Christmas time. ; ia rather than to Brougham, which is responsible. The Brougham Fire Depart- ment also attended these seri- part of the township were iced. He said that the road depart- ment was notified early, when conditions became serious, 'stat- spy other residents would expect |-ias similar limbs to be cut from trees on township road allow- 'ODEON Gx Road Superintendent Chap- The COMEDY which CAPS 'em all...with ous fires, and both brigades fought to save what they could and prevent the fire from spreading. Bert Sandham, the applicant, again appeared before' Council on Monday night, applying for a change in 'he zoning to per- ing that nine accidents occurred. "It was 430 p.m. when the trucks arrived at the Wes Rouge," said Councillor Lay- man will be consulted on both the problem of the tree, and on the request that snow plows gitl-filled t mit the track in a different location -- on his 41 acres, 1,000 feet west of the former loca- tion, and 1,000 feet south, Lot 16, Con. 1, Mr. Sandham said that he believed Pickering Village resi-] dents would not raise any ob- "|jection to this location since it was distant from any housing, 4/and expected to get a letter shortly to this effect. "It is in an area," said Reeve J. S. Scott, Fonte in the A number of mistakes have been made in fire dlarm calls over the telephone, and an im- proved system will be studied. The Markham account was authorized to be paid, and charged against the Brougham Fire Area. VOTERS KEPT HOME Councillor Koss Deakin, who suggested a Road Department| Depot in the south part of Pick ering Township some time ago cox, "then one truck fell apart when it finished 300 feet of be stationed on Highway 2 laughter! a: road." Mr/Laycox said that people refused to' go out to vote be- cause of the icy roads. Another problem which con-/ fronts Jack Chapman, road superintendent, is a tree which) grows on the road allowance on| \Wharf street. ] A large limb interferes with) Practical Gift { SLIPPERS FROM SHOES or COURTICE RD. we 401 BRIDGE CONSTR with the development of serv- ice roads on both sides of Highway 401. These roads, ex- pected to be finished by Aug- ust, 1962, will stretch from: the Courtice road to Waverly road near Bowmanville, Holt road will be shut and a cloverleaf Huge chunks of Highway 401 pavement are gouged out to make way for the Courtice road bridge Courtice road, when completed, will run under the 401 and join the 4-lane highway via a clover- leaf. The work .js connected UCTION 'STARTS will be installed at Waverly road. A detour has- been placed on Highway 401 at the Courtice bridge to allow work- ers to dig out space for the underpass. --Oshawa Times Photo BEGIN CONSTRUCTION IMMEDIATELY Water System Okayed For East Rouge Area that of Dundas for By ELSA STORRY jwas. accepted, BROUGHAM -- Deputy Reeve) Construction Edgar James, Ward 3 Council-| $158,129.49. lor Harry Boyes, and Ward 5 Councillor Clifford Laycox sat in} works program. their official capacities at one} of the last Pickering Tow a INTRODUCED Council meetings of 1961 recen Councillor iilect ter Ward 3, 'm. J. Greening, and Council- r-Elect for Ward 5, Hubert | Wank, were presented at the |meeting and introduced by |Reeve Scott. Company, "ing will not appear around the Council table for the next two years. Mr. James has rere Som unicipal politics, an oyes| E pr cooly were defeated in| Mr. Wank asked, since the their bid for Deputy Reeve id pias ld Government _ was Mrs. Jean McPherson at assuming some of the costs of election last week. the Rosebank water installation, Coundillor Laycox said that dl o pase 3 Sage not go back many delegations from his Ward|to the residents 5 weed face the new Council to} 7. 0. Jefferson, Township En- urge the installation of West/gineer, who with Consulting a Rouge sewers following delay) gineers Wylie and Ufnal studie after delay since they were first the specifications of the tenders agreed upon two years ago. before acceptance, at the meet- This followed the acceptance}ing, said that in his opinion the of a tender for the installation of complete cost would be only an East Rouge (Rosebank)| slightly below the $173,000, water system, to be commence: ced|which was the amount in the immediately, and finished with- | debenture bylaw for the project i It is described as a winter jactual cost. MIDDLE OF THE ROAD Reeve Scoit again e3 that he had been advised by within the next two weeks. is the procuring of an easement, solicitors have not pleted. ship may be compelled to resort way disparaged, lieved that a fair financial ar. both parties Councillor Laycox expressed his aversion to . expropria- tion since. the owner of the re- quired easement was pressing that it will be a foot frontage charge as worked out on the lained the delay in finishing the prep- arations for calling tenders on the West Rouge sewers, stating the OWRC over two weeks ago that tenders would be called The hold-up has been and still over which negotiations between| been com- Mr. Scott said that the Town- | to expropriation, which he in no since he be- rangement could be made for. normal course of events will not|--it was not considered feasible be developed for many years. "at the time--on Monday night Councillors considered the lo-|recommended that, the. Road cation appropriate, and since} {Department park two. snow the assessment from .such an) plow trucks with heating attach- enterprise would be considet-| ments on the lot at the fire able, a resulution was passed hall on No. 2 Highway, so that to apply to the OMB to aménd|they would be ieady to clear the zoning bylaw to permit thelthe roads. should snow or ice race track in that location. A! conditions suddenly arise. further resolution asked that! yr Deakin maintained that Pickering Village be notified) residents could not get out in and:a request be made for/the mornings after a heavy their comments. snowfall during the night, and NDANCE APPROVED |that it took too long for the -- account from Markham plows to get to the southern Youcantge ALL-OU) Ifyou feel ALL-IN " Medsy' 's tense living, overwork, worry, may affect ormal kidney action. If kidneys slow down impurities remain in the system, Then backache and that "tired" feeling often follow. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to normal action. You feel better--rest better--work better--play better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. You can depend on Dodd's. n Model (corner Albert $t.) Model Shoe Store Don't know what size? 3, . Make .it a Gift' Certificate ! J} SHOE STORE 55 KING STREET EAST Free parking in the rear A Comfortable and 'STARING BOB MONKHOUSE KENNETH CONNOR SHIRLEY EATON ERIC BARKER pent oes PUN oes 4:00 - 5:50 - 7:50 Lost Show 9:25 NIGHT SHOPPERS COME AS LATE AS 9:25 AND SEE A COMPLETE SHOW FREE PARCEL CHECKING SERVICE Fire Brigade for $320 for attend- ance at three fires in Picker- ing Township evoked consider-| able discussion about the = BIG COLOR |which he alleges were eal by the pe oan Reeve Scot@&sked Engineer| Jefferson if it was necessary to lay sewers in the middle of the road, as outlined in the plans STARTS TOMORROW for West Rouge sewers. Mr. . Jefferson 'admitted that roads were not fit for service for two or three years. after the installation of sewers, but that the middle of the road policy was advocated since there were so many othef pipes and mains beneath the roads. He suggested that he would agree to sewers being placed on the opposite side of the street to water mains in this instance. He said that frequently new jsubdivisions request Council to have trees planted on road al- lowance, and when tree roots take hold -- no sewers. With: the engineer's sanction, a resolution was passed that sewers run along the opposite side of water main installations in West Rouge. Mr. Scott.said that he had no doubt that sewers were going in A thrilling and tender story of a frontier family...and of the homely yellow dog that stormed into their lives, bringing them love, WALT DISNEY for damages to his property at West Rouge this winter. TOMORROW Christmas DANCE AT THE YWCA 199 Centre Street With The Steve Backwell Trio 9 to 12 PRIZES -- FUN FOR EVERYONE in 60 days. jlast March. Rosebank water followed a pe-| Some $5,000 rebate is expect- tition by owners two or three/ed since it is a winter works months ago, describing an ur-| program. gent ooad tee water in this built} 'Any rebate that comes back| J up area which would not sup- | from the job goes back into the|¥ port wells. |job," said Mr, byes 4 The lowest of seven tenders! Reeve Scott told the Jmeeting COMPROMISE drive anew ° DOROTHY MeGUIRE and FESS PARKER Technicolor 4 ABBOTT and COSTELLO MEET "CAPTAIN KIDD" Books of IN TECHNICOLOR FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE TICKETS Packaged in the bandy gift cartonette ~ NOWON SALE! 'ony. 'Gockleshell Heroes' & 'Operation Madball' TO THE ELECTORS OF 'DARLINGTON TOWNSHIP I wish to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the electors for their support on being re-elected to council for 1962. 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