Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Aug 1962, p. 4

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icninaocieonaaiaal: a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 30, 1962 By ELSA STOREY | A resolution was passed that, wished to hook up to the town UXBRIDGE --Mayor Stan-|the petition be returned on thal water supply. ley Beach told Uxbridge Town|8rounds that alterations were| I don't see why anyone out Council, at its meeting on|Made after. names were affix-jof town should get water from Tuesday night, that a petition|ed. The resolution also stated) the town when there: is a short- bearing, some 164 signatures that signers must use their full/age,"' he said. asking that a bylaw be passed| ames. He said that the people in to provide a question on the) Mayor Beach advised that he|the municipality have to pay ballot at the next election to|had given instructions that ajtheir debenture charges, and permit' Sunday movies, was/separate petition be circulated|the people outside the munici- "not worth the paper it was'on the question of Sunday/pality get water for the same 23 s Council May Meet| Nazi Lead - y Meet| Nazi Leader inus One Member | Quits Canada BOWMANVILLE (Siaff) Town council will probably meet! s = ee night shy one! mil urore member. | Councillor Jack Brough re--- MONTREAL (CP) -- George signed last Friday ang his resig.| Lincoln Rockwell, leader of the ination was accepted on the|U-S. Nazi party, would have same date at a special meeting, ben deported it he had not left Owen Nicholas, a local barber, ©@%ada voluntarily Wednesday, who placed seventh in the last/@" immigration official here election for councillors, says he $4!¢- hasn't been notified officially of| Rockwell few to Boston after Mr. Brough's resignation and|& Surprise overnight visit to has received no word as to, Montreal during which he cre- whether or not he will be asked 4ted a mild furore. : to complete Mr. Brough's term.|, He was kicked out of his ho- written on." | sports. rates as the residents pay. He umre woo' be another tee ne bo hag a3. 'The. ea oe a in an suggested that colincil " raise|0t. i Bowmanville until; De-| Soveron "wae He was. ote ae ee setent, on to explain that RETURN PARKING BYLAW | |ihe rates for water to out. Cmber, 1068. oe eeae ee oe gk sa iier Hoke shell At a previous council meet-|siders, Mr. Nicholas hasn't decided Rockwell would have ben te was taken from a revious| 2: a resolution was passed) "tf jt costs more to share the| Whether or not he. will accept ryety yp yg a ee statute, and requested the open-| at the town solicitor be in- water," said Councillor Simp- ihe, position if he is asked. ah ili edly mck ing of 'the theatre on Sunday | Sructed fo prepare a bylaw) son. 'They have a right to pay|.. ed ee ae pra nidiee res cen ve lis : Y! granting a 45 by 150 feet park-|more on the debenture." sideration," he said yesterday. -- ' ', Afte the signatures were af ie ates Che lent owned by Reeve Ball said that the tire| a es Ce Je vie n. "4 a rine r eu 'ith W wie town) to the Fritz W.' situation was critical. A Re T : sh Congress provesred fixed, Mr. Harris, wit hansed | coe Lid. company, for its) "We should annex more g. p. ours sry hg ela eel pee er, orm sce imo a rey oe ade te Sa ne de L 10. rg Ne | law vide "year choose a municipality charging b Pl ts cS weal 'i iach : poe gO Da ge goons Be over 90. mills when they oA cbacncpesca fe ha a Bag Bape le ygeer agg nad cans oie ne pad he bylaw lar coin saving leita" Z ; 3 irymple, Agricultural Represent Canadian authorities will follow and lectures after 1.50 p that he preferred not to use the' Mr. Beach said that the town|2tive, and Mr. John the example set by the United "I believe you would have to) three-year period, providing in-|was in the proces i ) . , ' process of lookin take it back and have a Newstead a clause which said that\for more water, and that or one signed," said Councillor|the bylaw could be revoked at|sibly debentures would have to Bert Simpson. 'The solicitors! any time. be issued to Mave wells drilled. Fruit and Vegetable Specialist! attended the Extension Special-| ist's Field Day at Delhi recent-| Ingratta,| kingdom in declaring Rockwell an undesirable alien and inad- missible to this country." Rockwell told reporters in Montreal that he is ready to y. The group was weicomed to) co up a Nazi party in Canada have no more authority 0) «what authority had Mr. A resolution was passed that the ? e farm by L. S. Vickery who! put couldn't find a leader. " 104 Lee ave change it after the signatures Greig to change this?" asked/the Public Utilities Commis- , Sg ae Her yeas have been affixed than We Councillor Simpson. 'It has|Sion be informed that the outlined the research program Peter was a passenger have. : ___|been changed from the man- council recommends _ that no|4t Delhi, Mr. C. N. Heath, Sec) OTTAWA (CP) -- Immigra tiie 'It is too bad," said Reevelner in which he was asked to\new water installments be|'¢!@ry of the Marketing Board/tion Minister Richard Bell said John Ball, "to go to a lot of|qo it, He has not given us any made outside the municipality|SP0ke briefly to the group onjhere Wednesday he considers . work and then find, it was not| reasons." until a more ample supply of the use of the new Bulk Curing) U.S. Nazi party leader George taken from the latest Act. "Personally, I am not in Water becomes available. bre tio The group were then| Lincoln Rockwell as "undesir "T am surprised," Councillor|favor of the change," said taKe PICTURES aken to a nearby farm to see| able" but that no action would Howard Young ventured, "that| Reeve Ball. "We are saying if|/opwp a tobacco tying machine in ac-|be taken by the immigration the lawyers would do such a/ anything happens we will throw spp titermee tion. This was followed by a)department unless Rockwell de- Bowmanville Gets Brough Gives Reasons 2 Health Nurses For Quitting Council ore teat art te Oy emit teeta ea ei a gn the past cil: ager i : : 4 ce eee : il agreed to have Ins -| discussion a i COBOURG The following, Victoria Hospital, Montreal, and) BOWMANVILLE (Siaff) --{dale and Glen Rae to have land "as been a lo Mr. Ball said that spectron t each of these Plots. the minister said. fof tines: one the com-jics Ttd., a company in Brad t way,' said pany had rented thi tor als a r et " ig a release from the Northum-|her subsequent experience inclu-\Former town councillor Jack|available for the mere cost of goo ty n that way 8 6 - Gee Sait dana 3 ford, determine the state of the! berland - Durham Health Unit/ded a year in the hospital at)/Brougl, who tendered his resig-| services which in this case could) A discussion arose about the; "'I "insu sewers by closed TV camera as submitted by Dr. Charlotte|Whitehorse as well as employ-jnation to council last A discuss a i feel it an insult to say Friday,|have been partly paid for by) : = be' eS) a method. Horner, Medical Officer of} ment in industry as well as inimade public today the reasons] the subsidy received on the| validity of the soersegur pee ng hades gy in force until This has been done, and a} Health hospitals. why he resigned bridge which is sorely needed| Petition. ir. Beac ata . 're Th Wil Py etaten Hl number of breaks and some "Dr. C. M. Horner, Medical) "Mrs. Beatrice Baird, who) His resignation was accepted/in that part of town that many of em t oe atle "ati ris vacdntate * m ponding has been pictured. All| Officer of Health, reports that/has been placed in the Cobourg/by council on the same date.| Two weeks ago Counc. Nich- clude the full ee ake Avat a ret aie ns Da com st ek. necessary repairs will be made the Board of Health has ac-| office of the Health Unit, came) Here is his statement ols and myself made a motion ron ing yan we : : ee hae will a no. pe ote before paving, and this, Mr.| licat s | Trai r 2 on j , in that ss ry . : s » 1 ' cepted the application of six) from Trail, British Columbia It is my opinion pein one hag apn he be Clerk D. Long said that he/for such parking privileges, and Simpson related, wou'd avoid! : : , leould not check it until the/that persons parking must do TORONTO COUPLE ESCAPES INJURY European car, shown | mile north of Whitby on High- way 12. Whitby OPP detach- ment say the driver was Mrs. | miracu- | small above, rolled over, coming to rest on its roof, about half-a A Toronto couple jously escaped injury Wednes day afternoon, after their NOTICE TO OWNERS OF LAND IN THE TOWNSHIP OF DARLINGTON it is nurses R.A. NOTICE 4 P.F.N. 4004-62 THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD NOTICE UNDER SECTION 30 OF THE PLANNING ACT nurses for the staff of the Nor-|where she had been employed/i962 Council is being the cutting up of pavement at! lang privately) 2 ssessment roll was returned'so at their own risk and August to take up their/tion was at Grey Nuns' Hos-\pian that would have helped|Harbor entrance. If this could DY 'Me | a: cae be i NOTICE TO OWNERS OF LAND a bylaw to designate the ath working from the Bowmanville o any type of industry out and repairing the entrance|type of tactics introduced bY! public Utilities meeting that he|Centre under : | 4 i basic nursing education, inclu- was proposed. The majority/Marina's or amall' pleasure|or.regard for anyone else The bylaw provides that it be manville, and the Townships of East Bid ac tals : 5 : é if ; The agreement provides that) will be administered by a | and Toronto Western Hosp posed this motion and it |December election if I have rs | oo ed same, I feel sure that the} the ; - under existing conditions I feel : : aa ; nursing at Toronto. ng School for the project, agree that this was a move in ber of users. Mr. Beach saidjconveyed the land to the town,| the Township of Darlington These few facts I have men-| wasted | "Adidas their books examined periodi-|trustees public health nursing course,|Room of the Department of proposed to start the dump end|Vious that for some reason wel taken from "'A Business Man's we have been losing six,jman, Peter Williamson, Clar- Angeles, eight communities that are Par-\the town south of the 401. This| Morris was the victim of a welll prospective councillors: i" Mr. Beach again told council/Councillors Steward, Young,| thumberland Durham Health\as public health nurse for some!/jed: by certain members whoj/purchase -- of Baler one side of t el by the assessor this fall A resolution was passed that}COMMUNITY CENTRE duties. pital, Regina, and at the Uni- jin any way to make our town/be obtained then the Federal : the| until corrected IN THE a\letic grounds a Community tear Miss V Velox, who Thi : a : rotection for office: Miss Vilna OX, Vv 15 Leaders At This trend started in the|to the harbor with the hope|men who demand protection fc attended recently, in which an/Centres Act 1 R Sovak ' : wei; Training School for the supply|called the Uxbrid: y | ding midwifery, in England, has of council at that time votedicraft shops I must apologize to the citi- eke lage Commu: Whi H shops. itby, Cartwright, Manvers, and and in June 1962 completed the aint |e See Dag She teen ee ee ee : jlost on a tie vote, with majority of citizens today "Miss Lorraine McFadden,|Club Girl Entertains" was heldthe right direction |tioned should make it quite ob-| 'The | ° cally Members of the board recom- had hospital nursing experience/Agriculture, Bowmanville. Fif-| ri) method (being used all over|2t@ standing still. I have the|prayer" printed in 1930, could|, or eight hundred dol-;ence Johnson, Gordon Beer, "Miss Joan Archibald, Uni-|ticipating in this project particular site was inspected by| Prepared plan that will eventu-| "Remind me thai I expect a that a party outside of townland Simpson. Unit. They arrived during July|years. Her professional educa-jin the past have opposed anyjowned on each dealt with Mrs. Nellie Kydd introduced| "Two of these are|versity of British Columbia more acceptable and attractive! Govt. would assist in cleaning|tather in protest against Mayor Beach. described 4 the Community | City of Oshawa, the Town of Bow- had previously received her days when garbage collection\of future developmnet, such as| themselves but show no respect agreement with St. John's ™ . 7 bad bad ! F : ra r i i | nursed also at Toronto General "P'rainin School in favor, even though Mr. Coune. Hooper and Co lens who supported me in the|f, water was discussed nity Athletic Grounds, and it] Hooper' and his friends oppos- was! Clarke wh se lands b i ] d i vcr . wh. Y th any way, | year's course in public health BOWMANVILLE--The will! po neem hag : water on the basis of the num-; A deed dated May 10, 1910,| : ------ o 3 Chairman refusing to vote et that the time involved is being), that he would like to havejand made the town council] also from the Toronto University}on Aug. 28 and 29 in the Board Shortly afterwards it was following paragraph | "Quite possibly," he said,)mended were Peter Arts, chair-| in Kitchener, Toronto, and Los|teen leaders represented the Ontario) on property owned by| Uneasy feeling that Mr, ibe a guide for. present and ] Don Cain, Harold Acton, and | versity of Western Ontario, is) This project is a particularly|the Health Dept. and given their ally terminate with the appoint-|{g pass through this life but working in the north Durham|interesting oné with emphasis\oK, Again the members of|MCMt of someone (perhaps al'lonce. If, therefore, there is | County district from the Mill-lon hospitality in the home,|Council had so mush opposition "ead chosen) to fill this po-\any kindness I can show, or brook Office. She has done hos-/party planning and refresh- from the same source that it) Sition either part or full time./any good 1 can do to any fel-| pital nursing in Hamilton, Mont-|ments, flower arrangements! was decided to shelve the mat-| In, resigning from Town Coun-|low being now, let. me not de-| | real, and London, Ontario jand table setting and service. |ter, It this plan had been start-|cil at this time if is not in|fer or neglect it, for I shall] "Miss Hannah Browne nd) The Training School was con-\ed, this property today would) defense of any individual but not pass this way again." | | Miss Mary + Louise McClelland) ducted by Miss Marion Waddell,|have been ready for industry.|~~~~ ae : ° are working from the Campbell-|Home Economist for Durham,| In the past year the Council} ford Office. Both are recent)Peterborough and _ Victoria|turned down the offer of Brook ---- 6 SS ea and she was assisted 'oronto public hea nursing by Miss Elizabeth Spouse, Home ° wee. Miss Pages has had| Economist for Laster and Add Do: Children revious nursing experience IMlington and Hastings Counties \ : ewfoundiand and in the De-| 'The Jeaders whe ntieoned the Grow Up Too Soon? Should we force our children to be adults so quickly ? Don't they have a right to childhood? TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Darlington has applied to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section 30 of The Planning Act for approval of its Restricted Area By-law 2223 passed on the 2nd day of August, 1962, the full text of which is given hereunder. Box Office Opens At 8 P.M SHOW' STARYS AT DUSK! 40 MIN. DISNEY FUN FEST PLUS! Robert Taylor in "KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE" All Color Program JAMES STEWART "THE NAKED SPUR" OSH She couldn't happen to four nicer suburban knights MGM ose JOSEPH E LEVINE emtnrat », KIM NOVAK W JAMES GARNER 3 TONY RANDALL IN A MARTIN RANSOHOFF PROD Any person interested may, within fourteen days efter the date of this notice, file with the clerk of the Township of Darlington notice of his objection to approval of the seid by-law together with @ statement of the grounds of such objection. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the seid by-law but before doing so it may appoint e« time and plece when any objections to the by-law will be considered. DATED et Toronte this 22nd day of August, 1962, B. VICKERS, Secretary. At present the zoning By-law of the Township of Darling- fon does not permit additions or extensions to dwellings, unless the addition provides a total floor area which meets minimum requirements for the zone in which the building is located. "adjusting", but the forced mingling of 12 year-old girls and 13 year-old boys doesn't always mean 'wholesome contacts". Who is to blame? Get your) August Reader's Digest today | ,.. . 36 articles of lasting interest. | CINEMA & METROCOLOR ents: By-law 2223 will permit additions to homes which existed . » PHONE 723.4972 on February 9th, 1959, even though the addition does not CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR (127001) | [eee gents iar ail ug THORNTON RD. AT HIGHWAY 401 . FEATURE AT: 1:30 . 3:30 - | 5:25 - 7:20 - 9:35 4! The By-law will have effect over the entire Township. TWO CARETAKERS WANTED Applications ore invited for the position of Assistant Caretaker TOWNSHIP OF DARLINGTON at Dunbarton High School. Fourth class popers preferred. Apply hy letter, stating age, qualifications, and previous experience to: A. Ross Irwin, Business Administrator, Secretary-Treasurer, Pickering District High School Beard, P.O. Box 70, Pickering, Ontarie All applications are to be received by September 4, 1962. (Any previous applications will be considerd). Propul-| rtment of Veteran's Affairs) Training Sihnnl wack Ballin. In August Reader's Digest} a Tyrone, Mrs. Ralph Glaspell,! S M Se Mrs. Henry Stainton. Ross- pace arinier arena too soon. It's called Elliott, Mrs. W, Dean. Eliza bethville, Mrs. Mac Walker, 447,897 miles of space Wednes- | day to put U.S. space Mariner package was moving at 7,117 miles an hour. It was fired Sun December A rocket motor will be fired the meantime, Mariner has been given other work. ments: | 1, Measure changes in the in- bution of cosmoc dust. 4. Measure intensity and vel- was built, said that Mariner immediately responded to all) anv and at South Peel'miss- Pearl Leach, Mrs, H. Mill- ospi' bie ; : Miss McClelland's basic nur-| Sharpe, Mie C. N Tripp, Bethe sing education was at Royal|,.. Mrs oR. G. Preston, , Babes in Arms" tells what Dee one happens when mothers, PTA or scoutmasters push, prod, and | "hil : : , cibunt, Mrs Robert May, Mrs urge children into the social Harvey Boughen. Morrish, Mrs.} Ken Dinner, Mrs. A. Thorndyke Put oO WOr Garden Hill, Mrs. Clayton For Science Mrs. H. Thickson, Mrs. Ross : Beatty. PASADENA, Calif. (AP)--|- Radio commands flashed across IL to work on four scientific projects as it sped toward Ve- nus The 447 - pound Instrument day from Cape Canaveral, Fla., on a long, looping trajectory which, it is hoped, will take it within 10,000 miles of Venus in on command from earth within, a few days to put Mariner on} what scientists hope will be a course past Venusian skies. In A signal transmitted from| Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday switched on instru- ments to perform these experi-| terplanetary magnetic field. | 2. Measure high - energy ra-| diation in space. | 3. Measure density and distri-| ocity of low - energy protons/ from the sun Scientists at the Jet sion Laboratory here, where it four orders. It will take some) time to evaluate the data it is| sending, the scientists said. | Ballet. Tap, Baton Twirling REGISTER 4 P.M, 7 P.M. For Fall Term 4 P.M. for Fall term IRENIE HARVEY CDTA. -- NBT.A 424 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-6122 SALE Now on at... BAD Refrigerators, Ranges, T-V-, Stereo, Washers, Dryers, Water Heaters, Vaccums, Polishers, Radios, Bedroom Suites, Chairs, Mattresses, Chesterfields, Bunk Beds, Kitchen Suites, Bed Chester- fields, Lamps, Continentol Beds, Hassocks, Dividers, Pole Lamps, Tape Recor- ders, Record Players! ! If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! BAD BOY imine: APPLIANCES Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. 2. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 5:15--7:15 LAST SHOW 9:15 AIR-CONDITIONED SMOKING IN LOGES MARILYN MONROE + DOUBLE IDENTITY! ° 'ARTS DOORS OPEN AT 6 P.M. "DAYS OF THRILLS AND LAUGHTER" Wd Plu---"WHEN COMEDY WAS KING" 1Verase oa) DEADLY DUO CRG MLL MAROA HENDERSON. ROBERT LOWREY Taz Hey BY-LAW NO. 2223 A By-law to amend By-law 2111, as amended By-lewe numbered 2126, 2132, 2136, 2158, 2163, 2196, os amended by By-law 2204, 2209, 2214, 2216, 2219 and 2220. WHEREAS the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Darlington duly passed zoning By-law 2111 on the fifth day of February 1989, and subsequently passed an amending By-law to the zoning By-law on the second day of July. 1959 as No. 2126, both of the said By-laws being approved by an order of the Ontario Municipal Board dated the seventh day of July 1959; AND WHEREAS the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Darling- ton deems it advisable to further amend By-law 2111, os amended; NOW. THEREFORE pursucnt. to. the Planning Act R.S.0. 1960, C 296 Sec. 30, the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Darlington enacts as follows: 1. That Section 4 be amended by Adding thereto subsection (q) as follows: '(q) Building Extension Nothing in this By-law shall prevent an extension or an addition 'being made to a single-family detached dwelling which existed at the time of passing of this By-law but which has a ground floor area less than that required by this By-law provided such extension or addition is in com- pliance with all other requirements of this By-law." , 2. This By-law shall come into effect on th? day it is approved by the Ontario Municipal Board. THIS BY-LAW READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED ON THE 2nd DAY OF AUGUST A.D. 1962. GARNET B. RICKARD Ww, E. RUNDLE Reeve Clerk

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