Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Apr 1962, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 4, 1962 School Levy Hikes Darlington Budget Dar-jraise a total of $79,882.85)13 21 and 19 (19) for lington Township ratepayers|through a mill rate of 12.4 for $2,067.61; SS 14 -- 23.8 and 21,5 can expect a small hike in their|the United Counties. -- (21.5) raising $3,005.39. SS 15 -- tax rate this year as shown by| Council reduced their general 19.5 and 17.5 (20) for $1,999.39; the budget struck by the council) purposes rate this year. A total SS 16 -- 22.1 and 19.9 (20) for recently. of $60,517.73 will be raised by $3,657.08, : Although mill rates were|mill rates of: commercial, 13.4) SS 17 -- 24.5 and 22 (22) rais- mainly constant throughout the| mills and farm residential, 8.9|ing $1,897.30; SS 18 -- 19.9 and ei] in a request for paving on| line Range road, and improve-) ment to Lakeview, Cherry, Pow- lell, and Shoal Point roads. Car Fenders oat, pur, smoot te! Scrape Walk PROJECT COSTS $463,000 land said he hoped for amicable Council Told BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- jrelations with council. He said that his area was contributing ed Vy V ep ey I eT a large portion of tax money jin Ward 3, and that the roads A request that Town Counetl fix up the sidewalk In front of were in a bad state. Road chairman, DeputyYthe new IGA store was refer- Reeve Mrs. McPherson stated red to the Roads and Streets that since the weather had ipa) Cossnastee a se é Secretary e planning : there would Ss 2 ee board, A. FE. Cole, told council inspection by members of coun: that there was @ broken section esti. Cl: and that the Pickering|in the sidewalk and that the this Beach area would be part of! walk was foo high for cars "\the inspection tour. crossing over it. She expressed the hope that He suggested that the side- the road program would include, walk be tapered or lowered so the roads in that cars would not scrape the sidewalk with their fenders. Ladies Night Lions Dinner Draws Crowd By MRS. A. L. HOOEY BOWMANVILLE -- The an- nual Lions Ladies Night dinner and dance was held recently in the Lions Centre. Colin Birt- wistle was chairman for the evening with other committee members, Ralph Kelly, Cuthbert McDonald, Ralph Mcintyre, Jack Munday, Robert Mutton, HAMPTON (Staff) By ELSA STORRY {full operation before Septem-\regarding various aspects of BROUGHAM Pickering'ber, 1962. the "yey Heeagar | financial. Township Engineer T. 0. Jef- wner is in. Twenty-three building permits ferson, P. Eng., submitted a de- ag ger hag a hg any were issued for the month of tailed report to council on seW-|connection is made so that a March, representing an_ esti- proved, Byron Vanstone, Don Allin anders in the West Rouge, which proner inspection can be made ™ated value of $172,800, Horace Moses. jare now under hg re to insure proper hook-up, The In 1961 at this i building 4 The first vice-president Rus-| He asked that the residents!pownchip Pjumbing Inspector|Permits represented an Township, taxpayers will face | mills. Last year's rates were: |17.9 (17) for $3,104.59; SS 19 --| sel] Oke, introduced the head|Of that area be made aware Of| wil) be MO peer id save pc mated value of $1,449,822; an increase of about six mills in)commercial, 14 mills and resi- 24.5 and _ 22.05 (21) raisingitable: Howard Gibson, presi-|the report, since many had any plumbing problem. year to date, $997,000. the high school levy. dential, 8.9 mills. $2,100.29; SS 20 -- 32 and 28.8| dent; "Mrs. Gibson, Brenton|complained that they did not Any pee wishing to em- ASK FOR PAVEMENT Reeve Garnet Rickard pointed) (18) for $6,062.18; SS 21 = 22/Rickard, Newcastle; Lions Dis-/know what was going on. ploy a drain or plumbing con- Ronald Blaker, of Pickering improvement to cut that the Township has no| HOLD ROAD RATE , and 19.8 (21) raising $2,445.46; |trict Governor; Mrs. Rickard,| The cost of the project is ap- trentor shuld ue Gk WelGaach wan herd walore andielthal ames control over school levies. The road rate of 16 mills is\ss 22 -- 10.4 and 9.4 (19) for|Colin and Mrs. Birtwistle, Jack|proximately $463,000. SS tee Gee detitered' Will hai » was unt ea. pepe : in| the same as last year's giving a) $577.32; SS 23 -- 2.406 and 2.165} Homeowners may have the Cre eee costs nat|total $104,006.47. This will be in-| : creased to $250,000 through the municipality met with the) vat : _|grants and subsidies. High School Board to get a bet Several public school levies ter idea of their problems." showed a marked decrease. The The budget was worked out) : |south Darlington Public School on an assessment of $6,500,404.) card Mea lacy is four sillle This total is broken down into Ranked farm residential, $5,908,375 and|Pelow last year's request. The Board is levying for a} ial, $592,029. Sa ah ay total of $104,053.61 through the) This assessment total was pvbine tains: cnecinl Sas i than last year's figure of oowing BS: C Cc a mee, . mills and farm residential 20.9 $6,343,133. 4 The high school board levy Mills. totaled $140,092.32 this year,) Other school section levies showing a mill rate of 21.6 mills|with the commercial mill rate compared with last year's rate first and the farm residential mill rate following are listed as of 15.9 for $100,451.40. United Counties levied for a follows, Last year's mill rates slightly higher amount this year!are in brackets: SS 7 -- 48.7 and 43.8 (41) , although the mill rate will re- i raising $3,229.23; SS 10 -- 20 main the same. jand 18 (20) raising $2,938; SS The Township will be asked to Pickering Buys 4 European Cars By ELSA STORRY that cars of a similar nature BROUGHAM -- Tenders will|and economic value were much be called for four Volkswagen|higher in price, and that they, cars for the use of road super-'too, would be imports intendent Jack Chapman, en- Reeve J. S. Scott pointed out gineer T. O. Jefferson, bylaw, that in committee Council founc enforcement officer Harry Ash-|it not economical to furnish' the ton and welfare administrator| Assessment Department with a A. W. Cane car where the mileage accounts A resolution by Council on/come to $2000 per year Monday night stipulated that; Councillor Ross Deakin op these vehicles be purchased| posed the motion in a recorded by tender, that they be stan-| vote. He contended that com- { dard models, painted green,|panies in Ontario preferred ei- ' and bear the letters Township|ther to rent autos, or rent the | of Pickering person's auto themselves, give Councillor Wank stated that|/them a credit card and auto al- he had "kept an eye' on the lowance mileage accounts of these par-| 'I feel that if companies ticular Department Heads at 10|Making a profit are doing this, cents per mile, and concluded|there must be a good econom- that the capital outlay would bejical reason. If they cannot paid for in a short time by the) Make a profit on owning their saving. own vehicles, how can a muni- Mr. Wank contended that cipality?"' these particular vehicles were) "The Department Heads have known for their ruggedness,| bought good cars so they would durability and cheap. running|be dependable for emergency costs. Since the employees are/Calls: Buy cars for them, and doing:short runs, there would be|we leave them holding the very little maintenance costs,|bag he said. Councillor Deakin felt that "It boils down to a saving| the employees should have had of the taxpayers' | money,"/@ little notice, and if it was said Councillor Greening. j}then thought advisable, buy the Deputy Reeve Mrs. Jean Cars next year. McPherson said that after com-| Councillor Mowbray stated puting the mileage, three Volks-| that the conditions that apply to wagens alone could be bought) business do not apply to corpora- for the mileage in one year.|tions. He spoke of the income "The huge mileage accounts|tax position, as compared to have concerned me over the|Municipalities. He said that years," said the Deputy Reeve.|Salesmen must look reasonably "It has been proven by the|Prosperous, while ratepayers do Health Unit that there is a/not require a sense of prosper- saving." ity in the municipality. "We are trying to sell indus- COST $6 PER DAY try to the Township," observ- Councillor Spang concurred|ed Mr. Deakin. with the Deputy Reeve, saying} Councillor Mowbray related that there was an average mile-| that the adoption of company- age of between five and six dol-!owned cars by the Consumers' lars per day; at which rate, he|Gas and Bell Telephone Com- said, the Township would soon|pany had been found to produce own the cars and get control ofa substantial saving. the mileage. : : "The recommendation of the "I think anything is better| finance committee," said Coun- than what we have," said Mr. cillor Mowbray, chairman, Spang. : : : "does not reflect that the mile- It was Councillor Greening age accounts are padded". who suggested the Township) 'We have to have confidence lettering, "so we know where in our employees," said. the they are at all times" : reeve. "The miles they travel About purchasing Canadian-|are necessary." made products, Councillor, Councillors agreed that con- Wank suggested that wheattrol of the vehicles may pre- sales to Germany made plaus-| sent problems: where they may ible the purchase of the cars. be kept, what employees do It was agreed by Councillors about being called in an emer- 5 "|gency, the carrying of equip- ment and the safety of the vehicles should they be left outside. "Of course there is always the danger of someone coming along and carrying them away!" said Councillor. Mow- bray. ~ Bowmanville Legion Aux. : Visit Vets Control of the cars will be By MRS. A. L. HOOEY discussed later, council decided BOWMANVILLE The La-|_ "dies Auxiliary of the Cana- dian Legion visited patients in *Divadale Lodge, Sunnybrook| Dunbarton Hospital, Toronto, recently. The . group of 33 travelled by char- fort te Family Needs The pateients are older vet- ie erans of World War One. Com-| H U ] rade Edythe Rundle was chair-| ouse tl ities man of the committee in charge! : of arrangements with arrived Big 1. THOMPSON "members -- Comrades Je an|,,2UNBARTON -- Dr. W. A. Firth, Audrey Fletcher, Barney McKay conducted the regular Boisvert and Millie Bates. -- Morning service assisted by R The group took 85 boxes of Pitcairn at the organ. During cookies and candies. the service Miss Evelyn West- + Comrade Barney Boisyert %4t€ conducted the twice month- was the entertainment conven-/Y, meeting of the Messengers ver. Those taking part in the 1% afternoon unit of the "skit were Comrades Dorothy Dunbarton United Church Richards, Audrey Fletcher,|Women of Dunbarton United Barney Boisvert, Jean Firth, | Church will meet on Thursday, Susie Graham, Leah Graham||APril 5 at 2 p.m. at Mrs Georgina Carter, Millie Bates, | @24ys Cossar's home. Margaret Lawrie, Audrey Bate|,.4,.community shower for the and Bernice Partner. _ pron lata who Te vel Ah make we 2 , cently burned out was held on Comrades Susie Grohe ney Thursday, March 29 at Dunbar- Bonnie Bolvert. ton United Church, Sufficient Comrade Millie Bates con- clothing has been donated, but vened the bingo and the men bedding, furniture and household enjoyed the games and the two utilities are still needed. dollar cash orive ' Mr. and Mrs. D, Thompson las ¢ nisicbl oe ey oe a a ix i. Galley formerly o ax, MOUNTAIN STATES now living at Kirkfield. _The Balkan states of southern) Congratulations to Mr. and Europe got their designation in Mrs. Jack Dobbin on the birth the 19th century from the Turk-'of their daughter in Ajax Hos- ish word meaning mountain. |pital on Mawh 20. ~| Reeve Rickard said "it is a good|Mrs. Jack Potts and Mrs. Ar- 5S Anderson, Oshawa, zone chair- (37.5) raising $17.39. jman; Mrs. Anderson, Dr. Keith SEPARATE SCHOOL |Billett, vice-president of Bow- Other levies included in the|manville Rotary Club and Mrs. budget with last year's mill rate|Dilic't, Osborne Williams, presi- township. Only contgactors registered with the towdship can do work on drains or plumbing within ner is $8.80 per foot/the township. This regulation option of paying cash, or by local improvement over a 30- year period. If paid by cash, the approximate cost to the h in brackets were: jdent of the local Ki Club Separate school -- 20.9 mills)@nd Mrs. Williams, James Wood- raising $937.38 (24.7); Fire --|ward, president of Branch 178 1.7 mills for $8,261.83 (1.5);/of the Royal Canadian Legion Federation of Agriculture -- fd ke Mrs. Woodward; Ross mills (.5); street lighting (small|Jackman, president of the local area in Hampton) -- 2.64 mills Kiwanis Club and Mrs, Jack- raising $545.25 (2.7). jman, Mayor and Mrs. Ivan The first tax instalment is due|Hobbs; Robert Guthrie, Nor- on June 1 and the second on|W0od, executive secretary of the Dec, 1. A discount of three per|Lions. District A3 and Mrs. | cent will be allowed on the sec-|@uthrie. ond instalment if paid before| Jack Munday led in a sing- June 1. jsong with Mrs..Munday accom-| The tax bills will not include}panying on the piano. The din-| dog tax ner was served by the members Commenting on the budget of Haydon United Church with] drawn up by the Township,jconveners Mrs. Arthur Read,| budget since we are the fastest|thur Trewin. growing municipality in the| Glen Martyn proposed the; United Counties. toast to the ladies with Mrs.| "I think the council did a good| Howard Gibson responding. | job keeping the budget in line Mrs. Ralph Kelly presented since a population increase usu-|Mrs. Gibson with a bouquet of ally means an increased mill/roses. rate." Gene Snead, Toronto, a ven-| EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES CIVIL SERVICE OF CANADA CHIEF HOSPITAL ACCOUNTANT, university graduate or pro- fessional accountant, with many years' responsible account- ing experience. Veterans Affairs, Ottawa. $7920-$9300. Competition 62-476, *MANAGER, CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, Atlantic Command, with personnel experience, oat a senior administrative level, National Defence, Navy, Halifax, N.S $7920-$9300. Write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa for details ond application forms. Quote Circular 62-1904, PERSONNEL RESEARCH OFFICER, experienced graduate in psychology or sociology, preferably M.A., to conduct re- search studies in recruitment, selection, tronsfer, efficiency rating, motivation ond related areas, Civil Service Come Ottawa. $7320-$8400, 'Competition 62-655. TEST DEVELOPMENT OFFICER, experienced graduate in psy chology, preferably M.A., to develop and validate examie nations for selection and promotion, Civil Service Commise on, Ottawa. $7320-$8400. Competition 62-655 RANGE BALLISTICS OFFICER, four to eight years' related exe perience, Inspection Services, Nicolet, P.Q. $6420-$7140. Competition 62-752. ACCOUNTANTS -- COSTING AND COST RESEARCH, univer- sity graduates or professional accountants with several years' related experience, Public Printing and Stationery, Hull, P.Q. $6420-$7140. Competition 62-254. EXPERIENCED TRANSLATORS, to translate English into French, French into English, or English into French only. Buerou for Translations, Ottawa, $6240-$7140. Com. petition 62-654. PHYSICS TESTING TECHNOLOGIST, four to eight years' ex- perience depending on formal training with knowledge of fundamental 'measurement ond calibration techniques or sound producing devices, acoustical materials, illumination ond optical opparatus, Inspection Services, National De- fence, Ottawa, 6000-$6660. Competition 62-747. PUNCHED CARD EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR, with ot leost six years' operating experience, four in supervisory position, National Defence, Novy, Ottowa. $600-$6660. Competi- tion 62-908. SMALL ARMS TECHNICAL OFFICER, eight years' experience related to the design, development, production or proof fire- ing of -small arms, National Defence, Army, Ottawa. $6000-$6660. Competition 62-749 ENGINEERING MAINTENANCE OFFICER, experienced in ship- board engineering, to write technical bulletins and memor- onda, National Defence, Navy, Ottawa. $6000-$6660. Com- petition 62-754. STATISTICS OFFICER - PRIMARY FOREST PRODUCTS, o number of years' experience related to the production and/or sales of primary forest products, Dominion Bureau of Sta- tistics, Ottaway $5460-$6180. Cornpetition 62-567. TRANSLATORS, English into French, Bureou of Translations, Ottawa. $4860-$5400. Competition 62-653. RADIATION TECHNICIANS, opproximately seven yeors related experience, National Health ond Welfare, Ottawa. $4620- $5160. Competition 62-478. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH. ASSISTANT, at least four years' related experience, a thorough knowledge of modern form- ing methods and techniques and laboratory procedures: and techniques, Agriculture, Fort Chimo, P.Q. $4620-$5160, plus isolation allowance. Competition 62-368. ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS, four years' experience in testing equipments ond components, Inspection Services, National Defence, Citawo. $4620-$5160. Com- petition 62-745, INSTRUMENT OPERATOR -- DOMINION OBSERVATORY, ot least seven years' related experience, OR, university oradu- ation in Mathematics ond Physics or Engineering Physics, Mines ond Technical Surveys, Agincourt, Ont. $4440- $5160. "Competition 62-416, PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY TECHNICIAN, four years' related exerience, to assist with chemical and bacteriological analyses of water, sewage waste, ond with surveys, National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. $4080-$4800. Competition 62-477, BIOCHEMICAL TECHNICIAN, ot least five years' related lab- oratory experience, Agriculture, Ottawa. $4080-$4800. Competition 62-370. COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN, at least five years' ex- perience in operation of radio receiving equipment, ability to read Morse Code at 18 wpm, National Defence; Army Calorie (Ottawa), Ont. $4086-$4800. Competition 62- 3 Graduate MEDICAL RECORDS LIBRARIAN, two years' related experience, National Defence Medical Centre, Ottawa. $4050- $4500 Competition 62-750. RADIO OPZRATORS, valid First or Second Class Certificate of Proficiency in Radio, Transport, Toronto Ont. $3750- $4200. Compeition 62-T2017. MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN, two or four years' experience, Government Departments, Ottawa. $3450-$3900 and $4050-$4500. Competitions 62-906 and 62-907, respec- tively mission, Except where otherwise indicated *, details and application |} forms at major Post Offices, National Employment Offices or |]! nearest Civil Service Commission Offices. Quote Competition Number as shown. frontage, plus $60 per connec-|has been made to protect the tion. If paid in 30 year instal-/homeowner by ensuring that ments, the approximate cost Only qualified and proven trades- to the homeowner is 40 cents men do the work, per foot frontage per year, and " A elisa $4.20 per connection. These priate pel nla costs are subject to slight Tow He sit ownship Engineer T. 0. Jef change. ferson announced to council the There {s an annual treatment|completion of both the Bay) charge. This year it is residen-roaq sewage treatment plant tial -- $22 per peer Mal 00 and the J. Sherman Scott! nection -- tee tt ok go9| Water treatment plant. Consoli-| per cent of water bill or $24 dated Building Corporation, the| (whichever is greater) per con- developers of Bay Ridges. as- nection. sumed the cost of the services It is anticipated that sewers) fEngineer Jefferson reported and pumping stations will be iD| that both plants had b | 1 stuns een are | \structed and installed accord-| triloquist presented an excel-ling to the specifications accept-| lent program. ed by the township. | Dance music was supplied by Mr. Jefferson Bernard Tierney's orchestra, that 'the plants Oshawa. The spot dance prize| sumed by the winners were Mrs, Clarence Pickering. Hockin and Stewart McTavish,! 'Towtil licit d th Wally Braden and Mrs. Law- a ee . recommended! be now as | Township of} rence Goddard, B. L. Burk and township treasurer will be re- Uou can have your new oil furnace installed for less than $10 a month! If your present furnace is old and inefficient, now is the time to have us re- place it. A smart, new, en- closed model will give you more usable space in your basement; improve the value of your home ond give you better, more ec- onomical heating. Let us Just a small deposit is needed, and you spread the payments over the next 5 years. quote you on the unit of can your choice, KS, Mrs. Berwynne Tillcock quired to present their reports ing Guaranteed PORK OINS RIB END 39: ~ Cood Ea: XX STEINBERG if" hem Se (1) Bone between chops eracked for easy carving, (2) Each loin. "value trimmed"... excess fat. removed. E. D. SMITH'S STRAWBERRY or RASPBERRY WITH PECTIN JAM 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA *Y STEINBERG AVG. 3 AvG. PHONE 725-3581 3 1B. LOIN END is. 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