Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jul 1962, p. 5

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WHITBY and DIS Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson TRICT Tel. MO. 8-3703 "LANDS LARGE MUSKIE Some of the catches of the | inch muskie which he caught ichi ;. | at. Dalrymple Monday. ee ene van be ne 30-pound muskie broke the cently rewarding for the reel of the chfld's rod that hours spent on the sport but) Mr, Everick was using in the none more so than the fish | struggle but the 20-pound shown above. Cy Everick of | stress nylon line and Cana- Ashburn is now the proud | dian Wriggler lure won out, possessor of a four-foot, one- | The | --Photo by Sharp | Council Turns Down County Assessment Only five members of Ontario! sider council who would be looking for jobs tor of EMO for the County of Mental to the safety of the men, County's 31-member voted in favor of a panacea for' their perennial problem of equalization, a county assess- ment system. The remedy was proposed by Reeve Sherman Scott of Pickering Township at a special meeting of the coun- cil in Whitby on Tuesday. In his. motion, Reeve Scott stated that the equalization of assessment was the most con- tentious issue of the-county year, when all the municipali- ties get their assessment ad- justed by the assessment com- mittee and the county assessor. One of the reasons, his motion said, was that all municipali- ties did not concur in their assessment methods. His mo- tion called for a county assess- ment commissioner to assess the county and the abolition of local assessment depart- His motion required 100 per cent approval by county coun- cil and here, said Reeve Scott, lies the problem. How does one get an unanimous vote in coun- ty council? TO BE STUDIED Several members of council noted that the standing com- mittee on assessment planned on studying the county assess- ment commissioner type of assessment and asked that the question be put.to them after that study. Lincoln County is the only one in the province to adopt the plan at present. Reeve Cyril Morley, of Pick- ering Village, said that there would be difficulty in finding staff for the department if. it were to take over on Dec. 31 this year, as called for in the motion. Reeve Scott wondered if Reeve Morley did not con- County Ultimatum To Oshawa Negotiations After learning that Oshawa|Property to representatives of council had decitned further the Council of the City of Osh- meetings with the Ontario Coun- awa on June 7, 1962. ty property committee to negoti-| The Council of the Corpora- ate for a new county and jus-'tion of the County of Ontario tice administration _building,! instructs. the Standing Commit- members of the Ontario County'tee on County Property to meet council on Tuesday issued an with either the Council of the ultimatum to the city. Either City of Oshawa or its appoint- recognize the property commit-' ed representatives on or before tee as the committee which is Tuesday, Aug. 21, 1962, for the appointed to negotiate this mat-| purpose of entering into negoti- ter, or arbitration proceedings ations with the City of Oshawa will be started. on all matters concerning the Because the Oshawa letter providing of proper facilities stated that "'there was also the for the Administration of Jus- feeling that the county council|tice for the City of Oshawa and might not be fully informed," |the County of Ontario. .... the county council spelled out) The Council of the Corpora- in five paragraphs exactly the/tion of the County. of Ontario powers of that county property authorizes and empowers the committee. The sixth para- Standing Committee on County graph of that resolution, which! property to engage such legal follows, says that arbitration counsel necessary to assist in proceedings will be started if/the preparation of any legal no further progress is made arrangements between. the with the city after August 21. (County of Ontario and tne City The county resolution follows. of Oshawa. i a : If no progress has been made a ne Cor Nora: between the Standing Commit- tion - the County of is tee on County Property and the dine t siharisas ain ped Council of the City of Oshawa nae. the Standing Committee 0" 1S representatives, the Coun- ee Gana Property 1K enter cil of the Corporation of the into negotiations with the Coun- -- of Preprais Miays aL poh oe Sas og hag ag a rects the Standing Committee appointed representatives on 02 County Property to proceed ar easare concerning he pro- under Section 368 of the Muni- viding of proper facilities' for. Oe tee Clerk be directed road Sage. gyre go he lagen and authorized to send a certi- ; fied copy of this resolution to the County of Ontario. the Council of the Corporation The Council of the Corpora- of the City of Oshawa. tion of the County of Ontario again authorizes the Standing CHARGE STALLING Committee on County Property) The resolution concluded an to obtain an option on a site hour-long debate in which coun. from ten to fifteen acres within cillors voted unanimous Confi- the vicinity' of the Town of dence in their committee. Whitby for the purpose of erect-| Warden Earl Dowswell charged ing thereon a building for the that "'this lingering" in negoti- Administration of Justice and ations was costing the county a County Administrative pur- great deal of money since prop- poses. The Warden and Clerk erty. committees: change, thus be and they are hereby author- nullifying much of the work of ized to execute any necessary the previous committee. He documents for this purpose. said that such actions by the The Council of the Corpora- City is bewildering to the prop- tion of the County of Ontario erty committee. approved again in principle the: Reeve Sherman sketch drawings for a _ new Pickering Township, chairman building for the Administra. of the property committee, tion of Justice and County ad- which had asked for the special ministrative purposes as pre- session, said that he doubted pared by T. William Beddall, now that the county and city architect and submitted by were as close to a new build- him to County Council on May ing now as they were last 15, 1962 and submitted by the autumn. Standing Committee on County) Reeve Cyril Morley said that Scott, of Evening Shows at 7:00 and 8:20 Last Complete Show Starts 8:20 Rec. As ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Usain ii Pid Dorothy DANDRIDGE it seemed odd to him that Osh- awa council members could issue a directive stating that Ontario County Council did not know what was going on. He said that the. county could |proceed under the Arbitrations Act and settle the problem but he said he was not willing to embark on such a procedure bearing in mind past harmoni- ous negotiations on other .mem- bers. He said that he. was cer- tain that legal offices would have something to say if the project were abandoned at this time. Reeve Scott pointed out that although the city had refused to negotiate with the property committee it was intimated negotiations could be carried out with the Ontario County Council. "As far as I'm concerned," said. Deputy-reeve George Brooks, of Whitby, "'the city is stalling. I don't think there is any intention on the part of the city of going ahead with this. Reeve Scott said that he thought one of the problems was that Oshawa wished to have no part of a_ building which also housed the county administration office although they had been assured that the costs of such a wing could be figured to the cent. Reeve Heber Down, of Whitby Township, said that he thought the attendant publicity might give Oshawa officials a change of heart. "I hope we never day when we have arbitration with the Oshawa," he said. Later, the motion reprinted above was endorsed unanimous. ly by council. A copy will be sent to Oshawa city council. ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS ON PAGE 4 Youth Admits Breaches LCA Three breaches of the Liquor Control Act were admitted by a Whitby youth at Whitby Magistrate's Court on Tuesday Jerry fan Batherson, 19; 951 Dundas street west, was charged with consuming liquor while a minor, supplying liquor to. a minor and having liquor in a place other than his resi- dence. PC Kenneth Edwards of the Whitby Police Force said that he was called to the scene of a noisy party on Brock street north on the evening of July 7 He said that he found the ac cused and a girl seated in a car at the rear of a howise on Brock north, The officer said that Bather son admitted buying beer and drinking three bottles and also giving some to his companion Magistrate F, S. Ebbs fined Batherson $25 and costs or one month jail on the supplying charge, $25 and cosis or 10 days on the consuming count and $10 and costs on the having see the to go to city of MWARRRARAA A = 4) charge joughs of Hew sor City in 1898.)month in the county jail. the value + of |/Measures Organization was raised at the Whitby Township done for the protection of their, | Council meeting held at Brook- |lin this week. Members of coun-| cil chewed the bone of conten- tion which was thrown to them the present assessors, by Colonel F. S. Wotton, direc- then, as incompetent. Ontario and the Cit Reeve Scott said that staff- awa. ing would be no problem and i s . municipalities would be no A letter to council read in more unhappy than they are with equalization. But, he add- ed, wistfully, "I'm not so naive as to think that this motion will pass." Reeve Pat Sheehan, of Ajax, doubted that Ontario County was too unhappy. There are no appeals against the equalization this year, he said. Council turned down the assessment Utopia overwhelm- ingly. « y of Osh- "On July 19 council passed a motion saying that no EMO had been set up in. the township and that there was no wish to declare any buildings in the Township as_ shelter against radiation. "This is to advise you that I will comply with these instruc- tions and will not survey any of your schools, churches or public buildings either munici- __ pally owned or privately own- 'ed in the township, WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. James Hopkins No Plates, Fine Driver | Failure to look for licence parents of Mrs. K. Barker, plates on a motorcycle led to a Wardman crescent, and_ her $10 fine for a Whitby Township aunt, Mrs. Betty Stubbs, of Man- man at Whitby Police Court chester, England, were met at held on Tuesday. Jack Heib,'ajton' Airport on Monday by 18, RR 2, Whitby, was charged Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Barker with driving while his gen and family and will be their was under suspension and also 7 ae driving a vehicle which did not guests for 10 days. carry licence plates: The following Scouts are at- Heib gave a plea of guilty tending Composite Camp_ in ot both charges. PC Kenneth Haliburton District for 13 days. Edwards of the Whitby Police They are: Rickey and Stephen Force said in evidence that as Scott, Philip Townsend, Harvey a result of.a call he drove to Ross, Tom and Robert McLerie, the west end of town and stop- David Shepherd, Dave Payne ped the accused at the townand Tom Gordon. \ limits, Pte Lynn, daughter of Mr. and The officer said that it was a David 'Tiniady. is colebrat lta tly d that t ...Mrs. David Tiplady, is ¢ rat- subsequently foun at the ac-'? thicd 'bitthday 'today: cused did not have a driving/ing her permit nor did the machine Guests attending her party are: have a front plate. Karen Schmidke, Brian Ulrick, When asked by Magistrate Janice Peirce, Peter Cronin, S. Ebbs why he was driv- Darla Foeller, Debbie Criag, ing without plates Heib replied, | Linda Thomas, also Lynn's bro- "T did not bother to look." His/thers Scott and Bryan. Games Worship fined the accused $50|were Played and light refresh- and costs or one month in jail ments were served. on the driving while disquali- Mrs. Walter Verhoeven and fied charge and $10 and costs .5, John have left for a six on the licence plate count. _ weeks trip to Holland visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W: J. Trio Remanded *,""" F. the Emergency that other communities in the them." county will have this service citizens. WARNS OF DANGER "As I feel that this ruling which you haye given is detri- women and children of your community in the event of na- tional emergency by depriving them of properly surveyed com- munal_ shelters and_ control points, I feel that it is my duty to publicize this letter so that in the event of circumstances occurring wherein the effects of radiation become a_ problem, they should know who is respon- sible for witholding the defen- sive measures from them. "If you wish to reconsider your decision an EMO commit- tee should be formed and con- tact made with EMO headquar- ters. Reeve Heber Down said that it was not a laughing matter as the township paid its share of the EMO costs. "WASTE OF MONEY" Deputy Reeve Myrtle Love- lock, a member of the EMO Committee for the County of On- tario said, "as it is we do not have any organization in the township. I do not understand the organization and think it is a waste of money, and have said so before. Mrs. Lovelock continued, "Oher members of the com- mittee do not understand it ei- ther but are trying to, I am only there as my name was picked for it. The county has been trying to withdraw since it was set up, but does this coun- cil want the buildings sur- veyed?" WIDE OPEN Councillor Frank Thompson said, "If we do that we let our- selves wide open, if you go along with the letter you have to go along with all of it." He also pointed out that he did not believe that there would be any attack and that, "'if any- PLASTERING REPAIR WORK No Job Too Large or Small RECREATION ROOMS Phone MO. 8-8733 The many friends of Mrs, Nor- jman Mantle, Kent street, wish) her a speedy recovery. Mrs.} {Mantle fell at her home and sustained broken ribs. On $1,000 Bail, | Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Ball and Gaming Count son Todd have returned from a | Three men arrested last two weeks holiday. They mo- week on a charge of keeping |tored to Calgary and attended| a common gaming house were)the Stampede and visited rela- remanded at Whitby . Magis-'tives in Regina, Saskatchewan. trate's. Court Tuesday. Robert Hunter, 18, of St. Cath-- Mark, son of Mr, and Mrs. arines; Ralph W. Hazleton, 19,/M. Millar celebrated his fourth of Elgin and William Ernest/birthday. Guests attending his, Hubbard, 29, of Toronto ap-|Kathy and Freddy Fisher, Lin-) peared before Magistrate S. F-da Courtis, Lois Skuire and Ebbs charged with twoTim Elliott. The young guests offences. enjoyed games and were serv- The first charge was thated goodies including a nicely they, with intent to defraud,|décorated birthday cake. did unlawfully cheat in playing 5 a game known as the cat game. Miss Sheilah Barter celebrat- The three men were also charg-/¢4 her 19th birthday on Mon- 'day.' Belated. birthday wishes ed with keeping a disorderly : house, to wit, Sion gam-| are extended to Sheilah from her many friends, ing house. Sgt. John Anderson and mem- -- bers of the OPP anti-gamb- ling squad arrested the men at [the Centennial Park Carnival Thursday evening. Officers of Stole Gasoline | be A hort co be, Pair Fined $10 The accused were remanded nti to August 14, bail of $1,000 be- saichis Wenahe tee pe re ing continued for each man. Whitby Magistrate's Court "Tuesday: Appearing before {Magistrate F. S. Ebbs were, {Gerald William McKee, 18, of |Ottawa and Lorne Edward | Caskey, 18, 309 Adelaide street, /Oshawa. | The Passenger Left Bike, | two accused pleaded Ch D Lf 'guilty to the charge of theft. arge river Cpl. James Barter of the ae Whitby Police Force said in Evidence on a dangerous evidence that he checked Mc- driving charge which told of a'Kee on Brock street north on girl -passenger being thrown the morning of July 20. As 'the from a motor cycle was heard result of information received, at Whitby Police Court held the corporal said, a caution Tuesday. David Lewellyn Thom- was given and a statement as, 17, of Ajax was charged taken from the accused, with dangerous driving and) The youths admitted siphon- also contavening a magistrate's ing gasoline from a truck at order forbidding him to drive. |314 High street, Whitby. His Sergeant Gerald Robinson of Worship fined them each $10 the Whitby Police Force told and costs or five days in. the the court that on the night of county jail. oe July 12 PC Erie Erickson of the - Laid Off al ' girl who was riding pillion doctor and then released, he Whitby Police Court giving a a notorious motorcycle gang. Edward Reid had been dam 'force saw two motor cycles was shaken from the machine and fell, the accused continued said. Sgt. Robinson said that plea of guilty to a charge of Thomas later came to the sta- causing wilful damage Pred nigh hn ge sais aged and as the result of ques- that he would remand the ac-itioning the accused admitted drive east on Whitby's Dundas Street west at a high rate of speed. The officer gave chase, Sgt. Robinson. said, and followed the aecused's cycle north on Pine street. At this point a into the lumber yard at the end 0 e an of Pine street and drove into a Ag the result of a lay-off at fence i ' ce. his place of employmen Thomas went over the fence Ochiwe youth | analy Ai leaving both machine and girl,'foreman's car in anger. Gary the Sergeant said. The girl Max Watson, 17, appeared be- was subsequently treated by a fore Magistrate F, S. Ebbs at tion and gave himself up PC I , 1 rd vawrence Wat The father of the accused pickering Peake Povice said that he had no trouble force said that on July 4 he with his son until he had got a was called to the National OLS Ae pa age sald that Aluminum works plant in. the tig vy ei in ira i township. He said that he found son had become involved with P é that the car which belonged to cused for sentence, until Mon- : oe . : en (yap Dacking his car into Reid's be- day, July 30, at Oshawa Court. cause of the lay-off. Mr. Reid told the court that approximately $40 damage had was a sSepar-|been done to the car. His Wor. was incorpor- ship fined the accused $25 and the five bor: costs, to include the $40, or one ONCE (PARATE Brooklyn, Be ate city until it ated as one of | er ju council, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Councillor Don Rob- ni ts was not present. st cannot vote to file at, "Col. Wot- imously. Wednesdoy, July 25, 1962 § against. The fifth member of| ton be informed that there is Township Refuses To : Adopt EMO Program The perennial question as to, 'This is also to advise: you'one wants to take shelter, let onded a motion th o EMO organization in the /Township and also that he may Deputy Reeve Lovelock said, | inspect any municipal buildings, "being a member of EMO Iialso that he may inspect any it." | private property Mrs. Lovelock and Conncillor to do so by the owner." Dryden then proposed and sec- if requested The motion was passed unan- ae Deputy Reeve Lovelock said, "Let him come along and in- spect the buildings."' She also stated that lots of other munici- palities did not have EMO set up. Mrs. Lovelock added that when'a member of the county committee she voted against the budget submitted by her committee. In reply to a suggestion made | by the Deputy Reeve that, the recommendations need not be carried out, Councillor Thomp- son asked what the point of the issue was. REEVES' ARTISTS SUPPLIES DODD & SOUTER PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S.--WHITBY MO 8-5231 i |STAFFORD BROS, Family Monuments Gn) & Created To Individual Requirements LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 Councillor John Dryden and Councillor Thompson then mov- ed that the letter be filed. Reeve Down leaped to the de- fence of EMO, he said, "the letter should not be filed, we ought to do something. No one thinks or hopes that the attack will come but we are our bro- thers' keepers."' Mrs. Lovelock interjected, "I think that it should be ruled by a higher government body." 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