tournament will be Kiwanis, Rotary, Kinsmen and Lions. 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 15, 1962 {WANT COST BREAKDOWN | v7 B owm anville Girls | Eg ane ° e Pickering Balks e e e Bowmanville and Oshawa [Studios of the Harvey Dance j in lwirlin ONOTS (aici |Competition in Kitchener last t C (ele) u ge rage The group came home 7 BOWMANVILLE -- The play-|scheduled to start at 9.30 p.m.Central Zone which includes a pet loa sibel mn paver '| BROUGHAM -- Concern over, During the discussion aboutyoff picture for Minor Hockey| If any of the games are tied) Bowmanville, Oshawa, Belle- pate) pBiake and Avelyne Ly- "\the rising costs of education|the anticipated estimates for|Night on March 31 is still injat the end of regulation time, ville, Peterborough, Lindsay, ceit Pith | Bow a iN . fin. j|was evident at a Pickering!1962, Councillor Hubert Wank/doubt in the Pee Wee and Ban-|a sudden death overtime will be Cobourg, Trenton and Colborne.|; 4.64 he Ag picks . the Township Council meeting re-jquestioned the Trustees, andjtam Leagues. In the Atom|played. The first team scoring a Each league will be allowed 10-ve Kala ated rapatitions cently, when Councillors voted|asked that a more detailed! League, the Barons and Hornets goal will be'declared thé win-/one entry consisting of five Others trom pple 0 ee to return the 1962 budget to|breakdown be submitted. Hejhave assured themselves of ajner. 'boys and five girls. The ageing part. in the c tition {|School Area. Two for a break-|pointed out the concern of Coun-|playoff spot. In the Lions Mid-| These games will bring to a limit for the tournament is 12/were. Brenda Hennine Jennie j down of costs. cil about a high mill rate for|get-Juvenile League the Gen-|close the 1961-62 Minor Hockey) years and under as of Sept. 1 fat aud fine eet enni Council {s hoping for a lower|®ducation costs, and moved the| erals and Comets will meet for season in Bowmanville. 1961, i hidicnceds cnc tisalinenids Mabadembatamr ie oe resolution be return the b ¢hampionshi i that | resolution be return the budget./the championship on Minor ; mill rate, so that some curb) Hockey Night. LITTLE NHL SKATING CLUB CONCERT ROMAN LIGHTS can be placed on spiralling) y1GH SCHOOL ESTIMATES vos : | ; 'FS eaiie : halon EEE eT ye tas onda, March, ONE PLATO ay ie gc PAHINEgOETAINNEN wil ROME (AP) -- The Bera "| School Area Two embraces/School Area comprises the playoff schedule in all leagues./£astern Ontario Little NHL "B"/manyille Skating Club's Pop) "iY, site of pre-Christian build- 4 |the whole of the urban area of/whole of Pickering Township,|Games scheduled for this Satur- Championship Tournament will/Concert to be held on Thurs- ings, plans to recall more re- /|the Township. Members of thejthe Town of Ajax, and the day are as follows: be held in Port Hope Arena/day evening, March 22 in the cent times by lining streets in }|Board of Trustees, James H./Village of Pickering Pee Wee League -- 7.00 a.m.,|starting at 9.00 a.m, There will|/Memorial Arena. Forty young the 'Trasteve rt ith _|Adamson, Theodore Van Houten) The 1962 requisition was sub-\pruins vs, Hawks; 7.45 a.m, be a total of nine teams taking!local people are in the cast of Dp PESREVOES MUMEEE owe 'land Secretary - Treasurer A.|mitted to Council in the amount! Canadians vs. Wings; 8.35 a.m.,/part in the tournament repre-|this show, some 300 old-fashioned lamps of "i '|W. Tyas, submitted the esti-jof $344,770.29, $237,471.02 of Rockets vs. Leafs. */ senting Bowmanville, Port Hope) As an added feature to the 2. '¥P@ common a century ago. se oc: gnveg |mates to Council at the Monday which is for operating costs and Bantam League -- 9.20 a.m,,|and Cobourg. cg haaeiaedg nhbs ud Arai The brass lanterns are mounted 2g night council meeting. $107,229.25 for debenture|Huskies vs, Tigers; 10.15 a.m.,| The first Bowmanville game|PoP Concert, four of the local) building fhoadas by wrought Although the assessment forCharges, as compared with' pirates vs. Lions; 11.00 a.m.,|Will be played at 9 a.m. when|service clubs will take part in|iion scrollwork arms. Manu nig, the area has incresed from) $183,738.83 operating costs and Flyers ys. Braves. |the Bowmanville Atoms playja Hockey Tournament to de- facturers make concessions 10 Gould, Cecil Heard, Clarence |$9,125,000 to $14,811,000, the mill $104,790.48 debenture last year. 'Atom League -- 11.50 a.m.,/Cobourg. At 10. a.m. the Bow-|clare a Bowmanville Service/modern times, however, with for 1962 has decreased) The 1962 total mill rate was Barons vs, Royals; 12.35 p.m.,)manville Pee Wees will play|Club Hockey Champion. electric lighting and plastic i581 13-8, which compares with)Giants vs, Vikings; 1.30 p.m.,|Port Hope. The Bowmanville) 'The clubs taking part in theicoverings. | j Masons Bill Oshawa Times Photo a 9 og ft 5.8 last year ie Hornets vs. Indians; 2.15 p.m.,|/Bantams received a bye into) iiiccadilesssteaaheredasoss a [ xbridge, are putting the fin- " the project are Masons Bi The budget was $634,408 for) m4. accoscment for the Towi:|Giusne vs. Bonihers. the final and will play the win-| Members of the Zeredatha | ishing touches re ged new ; . ; ' . Temple, expected to be open rmstrong, Evere ockley | rate Lodge No. 220, AF and AM, in May. Currently at work on | and Murray Feasby 1.6 mills (eachers' salaries, This. come aMP, a8 increased from $18 Lions Midge-Juvenile League ner, of Cobourg and Port Hone) MN a RAT TMI] MRI ALT TTA Re 070,000 to $26,420,000 which was -- 3.05 p.m., Jets vs. Raiders;|at 3.30 p.m. e . |pares with $539,597 in 1961 4 ; Ba ks ; il] ix IF : st Shea ae _ caused by a re-assessment last)3.50 p.m., Maroons vs, Comets;|. The winners of the various 0 il year of all the lands in the 4.40 p.m., Generals vs. Orphans.| leagues will advance to the On- Jy u nee + Unit may require a butcher to /°W"ship The games schedulde between|tario Championship which will outure % e sign an affidavit of where his| It was felt that the mill rate the Rangers and Bears; and be Played in Cobourg starting § In Da liner Service meat is slaughtered would be considerably reduced' Raiders and Aces will not be/April 24 | . : because of this, and it appears played as they will have no ef- ¥ '0 T ; Reeve John Ball advised es ; spate 1, A JUNIOR BOWLING V Council that the caretaker of the'? De, working out that way/fect on the playolf standings. | 7ouRNAMENT , Music Hall had reported that P exception of the large) mug SERIES The East Central Zone of the Uxbridge ~ Councillorjmillion dollars had been sub-jpossible to continue without boys are throwing chunks of ice public and high school areas, MUG SERIES e East C al Zone of 4. G. Tipper drew to the at-jscribed by the department for financial assistance and snow through the windows, -- costs have increased ac- tention of Council remarks/recreational purposes, and. that, She said that expenses in- and that three have been|Cordingly. nc a Becigeypracs ' ral prevents wnaliire seoblon iis made recently by Premier J.jthe various Uxbridge recrea- cluded policing, guarding nd, broken Council passed a_ resolution peg Pea ee bo wan: nae Senin lll as gh Ltepied '4 Preailing Phe testi Bor -- $8, | Id submit/instruction simile } dete | e Eumination Journa-|: Ly & ment: i odourless, resilient, lasts mony yeors. Robarts in a public address,|/tional pursuits cou MAKING DIRECTORY milar to that of School Area| ment in each league will be pre-|this Saturday, March 17 in Co-| Don't risk expensive repairs to your irging municipalities not tojtheir accounts and budget Mrs. Pollock's. request was Mr Nellie Kydd announced 2 -- that the budget be returned| sented with a ec & e bourg ay ree ae peraail cialis lige he 4 j Tr : - turne er te 1 >» par 5 - ce . | . - . ad ite oisture Bor. R OEreTEN A: BOCAUAG: Ber wei sate to the Recreation Com-iturned over to the parks COM: that she was making a munici-|2%4 the costs be further broken) The Mug Series will get under-| The tournament is open to, Gel, $3.50--S gel. $13.00 sults might occur, at a Council) mittee, puha pal directory of the various down, with a view to cutting! way on Saturday, March 24 each community in the East meeting on Tuesday night. MAYOR BREAKS TIE PERMIT SWINE 3 : s |down anticipated 1962 expendi sent Seas Mr. Tipper pointed out that) 4 request from Russell st. ,, Following a request of Mr boards and committees of theliires MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT Premier Robarts -- ey Bs John, Chairman of the Arena sap to se vias in town| Tame TG aan a the NO "AVIS AVENUE" Arrangements are well under-| fa : ' i pending was not curbed th€ipoarq for a one-half mill levy {°'.2 Short period, a letter from|_ : hich © F way for the Recreation Depart-| # : sustines : . : : ' T: Bakenn ' an parks committee, which Coun A request to change Wharf eas | zB government will be required to\for improving the arena_prop- Robson, of the South Ontario! cinor Howard Young said would/street in Fairport. was sub- age s 11th annual Minor Hock-| ver 0 Oowne In anaaqd: subsidize municipalities, andlerty was heard by council County Health Unit, advised that b i : : : Night to be held on Satur-| a axe? ote . . : { aa 'i A jah e looked into at once mitted to Cour y Palrnar '4 | t certain --_ projects) Mr, St. John related that a -- Mrs. Kydd said that the|residents Postar by Falrport day, March 31, at Memorial] # \ > wit 7 ; -ertai strictior y z ntly rans cnanaiin a - a 1 d be withheld oe aii $7,000 had been spent' on im- rar ctions. were fo recommended planning board tae Ge * " Are na I roce edings will get) @ Mr Tipper urged . oun {provements to the building, and He soiad that the tur _|members were: Bert Moore,| sawbeae ounc 1g Milton underway at 6.30 p.m. # ors to "limit spending @N@ithey were now reducing the ¥ nat ee win W&S! George Crawford, Oliver How-| over ye gh his regret) The Atoms will start the night| fe : : sot near ar well . apres % govern closely overdraft out of earnings. not near any dwelling or public ard, Peter Williamson, Peter regarding off with their game beginning at} REQUESTS BOND ISSUE A resolution to accept Mr. St. Sttucture Nr , Wharf street as a picturesque|g 39 7 , : Tim Stone, of Bell Gouinlock,| John's request wae dataaied \ motion was passed that Mr ha pee ri hoon and colorful name, a bylaw was Seenianis Fo A Bey teem £0 OM POR Nt Bond Dealers in Toronto, @P-lwith the Mayor making the de- Hancock be permitted to keep , given 2 readings to re - name, The Pee Wee game will get MAKERS OF 7 Peatay ° . ; | pointed t ' peared before Uxbridge ToWNlciding vote. The matter was 2085 for a seven-month period, | the street Avis Avenue, as re-/ underway at approximately 7.3 Council, requesting the pur- ered in tha Winkioe Com: and that the clerk advise him of WANT DAYLINER quested by the residents, sub-|5 m. and aur ag chase of $160,000 debenture, the] mittee. the provision of a bylaw regu-| Councillor A. G. Tipper re-|ject to the approval of the Metro;three 15-minute periods "| & Uxbridge share of the new Con- f ,.,.4 lating the keeping of swine lated to council an article in a/Toronto Planning Board Th = ic iphed | a solidated High School, to be Peed Poco hes gh pi MEAT INSPECTED _ |Lindsay publication that "'pas-| A letter was read to Council bled 16 cigs at on erected in the town. , Reeve John Ball advised Coun-|senger service is not a deadifrom the above Board, stating,they will play three 15-minute! fe ,y.|sented a large insurance prem- at 'Ke pete sacra? ' He pointed out that the mar-|% a : cil that Dr. McKay, veterinarianjissue", and that the town of|that there was an Avis Cresc: ee ie lium for Council to pay, and! sith 77 : : : 5 ai § an Avis Crescent' periods ket was extremely strong at ee , of the Health Unit, had inspect-/Lindsay was struggling for such|in Kast York, and the new name| ; : | @ ie moment, and. he was. pre-talf2 sBrinler isle wero meat atthe vatous butchers|a service fr Wat Seat ear sled eee ae ee et ee Se pared to make a bid at the) sed 4 n Uxbridge in November and) Mr. Tipper suggested that alacce : a Juve- serie Hy which Council could | sq ecuced from some $900 to December, "prior to the hulla-(letter or sant to the mayor of pairs ___'nile championship and it is ajiect or accept. aE SES ae balloo about tainted meat", and|Lindsay, assuring the town of Deputy Sav W. J. Gould], Councillor Bert Simpson said ound nothing but meat that has|Uxbridge's co-operation in this| told the dealer that he under- that he believed a sprinkler/hoen federally inspected, or by|regard. The train would pass stood that the bonds would be|S¥stem would not be of any reliable veterinarians in - the through Uxbridge. noid locally, and when Mr. | Uae when the temperature was area. "It is a service we require," Stone suggested that the oe bag Se He said that there were 30\said Mr. Tipper. 'Nothing amount was too much for local Reeve Bell stated that the outiets for the sale of meat, Allldeadens a town quicker than to| cale, Mr. Gould said he did not Se the filled with air to off- ould prove that their meat was|be without train service." think so, for some two years) Councillor Simpson indicated " quality, he said . A resolution was passed that » | i t wa ted that the 7 ont. ago the school area had a he was doubtful, saying that in was noted hat he Health the letter be sen - bond issue much higher than this which was sold locally. |the United States the sprinkler : system had been used, and the Mr. Stone argued that if this) ~ present isue were out of the ondensation was found 0, be P way, the sewer project which] _ ae ee i ; jwhen needed, the system was st spoon would come later, could 'sometimes useless. handled locally He noted that if it were prop- Mr. Gould noted that the gov-| ah ' ernment was. financing the| ty Mandled K might work. | STOP LET'S JUST PICK-UP A large share in the consolidated with ths Wk enden Counel otis -- er high 'school, and it could be al ¥.. concerned. He said he was hie -- me 7 ae Fe-lin accord with the principle of PURE SKIM MILK quired to finance its s the thing. He thought negotiations pre-| «But we pay the $900 (ap "AT THE STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR" mature at the moment, and d : : proximately) premium, and ( 7 said that no doubt bids would|,ow they ask us for another \ DIAL 728-6241 *% be asked for from more than'gsoq ' think we should give it D> 4 T one firm " 5 Z 3 6b " AFRICAN TTY ELIGIBLE FOR GRANTS none sty A R B O R I E RAN DOM VE E GROOVED SAMARA KNO Councillor Mrs. Nellie Kydd| REQUEST SWIMMING : ; pine advised Council that at a re-| Mrs. Clara Pollock, chairman 9. 1 Tas, 4. ' and Board a representative fro mjof the Water Safety Committee ! deat teiede 4 Lunted . 1334 ¢€ the Community Program s/advised Council that in the past = ee Ban, Panel? 4 Branch of the Department of|five years swimming instruction I E % PER FOOT Education: suggested that the/had been provided or 5,000 town had been negligent by|children, and that it was im- MANY COLOURS AND SIZES not getting grants-from the --~-- tees = --_= gE aendetn department FOR "We are entitled to a grant, ff if of $1,000," aid Mrs. kydd "We could have had it last e year for maintenance, refer- ees and coaches." Teme By ; bigger 8 Mrs. Kydd explained that a $ ! ydd explain ; oe IN 25- Town Recreation ---- f " would have he set y by Zn 5 ae 5 fe Ok ze ft T SHEETS | cuoice quatity LOW PRICES the year, the Community Pro a #8 " ! Many others at 30¢c ft. ON SMALL grams adviser suggested that nls year tue Arso8 Ppasd he i ~ 4 \444 ' Over 1,200 sheets in stock 4' x 8' Crate Lots $3.58 Sheet LOTS TOO! the Recreation Committee é . a ; An inexpensive protect ti ° The Mug Series is designed|Society of Directors of Recrea- plied before strapping ond panelling. for all teams who do not make|tion and the bowling proprietors} Actually helps hold stropping to wall f measuring cup... add water . stir and ) up what's spilled . . . ladle eut each glass ---- The Councillor said that 33 1-3 per cent of tl st of the : r cent of the cost o 1 Vie de S-CARTON LOTS nstructor could be eohecied = ; : 7 +h ci i chai | Goweo® | BIRCH, | Fuoon tue | SERVING \4"-7 late 1940's, but that it had be- . ' : S Pe ; se : a O98 | ers ee |. ae oh ee | 2 MAHOGANY AND PARTITION a ' . 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