Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jan 1963, p. 4

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Ay LCL PINON LT OOOO CPF I OES ORONO PERSONALS Many Visitors Over Holidays Miss Dorothy Dunlop, along with relatives from Rosebank, motored to Wiarton to spend a few days over New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunlop. Guests visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn for New Year's dinner were Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Cawker, Mr. and Mrs. John Leishman, Bowmanville, Mrs. LeRoy Hamilton, Orono; Mrs. S. R. Caldwell, Mrs. Winnifred Meldrum, Bill Meldrum, Port Hope. Mrs, Edna Hurst of Toronto spent Christmas and Néw Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Simpson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Deuglas Simpson 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Jenuary 7, 1963 TOWN AND RURAL LINE / Town Council Faces Interesting Session for the future. The Chamber of Commerce didn't show up for the meeting. NEW INDUSTRY | At a special meeting Oct. 30, it was announced that a new industry was planning to locate in the town's industrial area and the industrial servicing by- law was passed by council. It was announced at Nov. 5 meeting that the N. E. Sweet chemical processing plant was the new industry com- ing to Bowmanville. Mr. Hughes, chairman of the industrial com- Bowlers Earn Turkey Prizes UXBRIDGE Winners of turkeys in the Uxbridge five-pin bowling league were Stan Mar- tin, Alan Ashton, John Hill, Chester Weinhold,.Tom Miller: Cliff Melville, Laura Miller, Beth Long, Willis Morris, Robin) Whitfield. | Mrs. Ruth Merrick, Mrs. Joan Huntley and Mrs. Laura Graves received their, caps at the certified nursing assistants' centre in Toronto, Mrs. Wal- lacé, head of the centre, pre- sented the caps to 22 in the Miss Josephine Armstrong of class. They also received|West Dennis, Mass., spent the Gideon Bibles. They commence|Christmas holidays with Mrs. further duties at the Women's|T- Wilson and Mrs, E. Grady. College Hospital in Toronto to-| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton day. Mrs. Victor Hayden of|returned last Saturday after ed Perry accompanied her|spending Christmas tage at py A anand hter Joan for this occasion.|her parents, Mr. and Mrs. mittee, gave credit to Mr.|°#us casion. } be Hooper for securing the indus-| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Foote, James _ Robinson and other Cf He OWT oad fol ea an iat Mit, O78 Succ, New Brunmwioe "|e faly The first sod was turned for|Foote and daughter Helen of USS¢% "Aaa | ; the new plant Dec. 6. Mr. Sweet,|Toronto spent Sunday in Col- Mr. and Mrs, Ed Graham) Mr One asile. Me ae president of the company, toldjlingwood with Mr. and Mrs.|and family had dinner on NeW Gerald Rainey and family, Bow- The Times he would be employ-|Bremner to celebrate their 25th\ Cat's Day with Mrs. Oliver) 7 vie" Mr and Mrs. Wm ing about 100 people in a year's| wedding anniversary. Gibbs and family, Dunbarton. ant New ' " time. Bobby Hodgson, son of Mr. C Hoar spent New Yea'rs with Among those who spent| ; These were a few of the high-land Mrs, Harold Hodgson, had hristmas day with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rainey. lights of 1962 for Bowmanville|his jeg broken while working By MRS. KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- Murray St. John, Burlington, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amold Wallace and family during the Ohristmas vacation. Michael! and Karen Fagan spent the Christmas vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, 0. Cooper. By ALLAN BAILEY Members of Bowmanville town council are probably won- dering if 1963 will be as stormy and unpredictable in local po- litical circles as it. was last year, as they prepare to start their second year of the two- year term tonight. Looking back at the 1962 news & highlights from council, one has to admit that it was far from being dull, Some critics argue that some of the publicity did the town more harm than good. Others claim it didn't hurt a bit. Last April, council delayed an industrial servicing bylaw until a firm commitment was secured from council. It was Councillor Kenneth Hooper who sponsored the motion to delay the servic- | ing of industrial land with water jand sewers. Backing up his amendment, jhe said at that time, "it would be foolish to gamble taxpayers' NEW REEVE GETS. GOOD WISHES Mr. and Mrs. John Forrester \Mrs. Jack Reid were Fletcher and sons spent New Yéar's Day political scene to devote his Darlington township reeve, Arthur Blanchard (centre) is flanked by two former township reeves, W. R, Pickell (left) and Garnet Rickard (right) as they wish him suc- cess in 1963, Mr, Blanchard took office by acclamation this year, after Mr. Rickard bowed out of the municipal time to being federal Progres- sive Conservative candidate for Durham riding in the next election --Oshawa Times Photo Pickering Township Reviews Highlights BROUGHAM (Specia!) --'Fa-)Reeve Mrs. McPherson said: I ther A. McMahon, of St. Fraa- cis de launching Pickering township council into its program 1963 Although the same council | sits in 1963 as in 1962, being the} second year of a two-year term,| the reeve, deputy-reeve aad councillors all addressed the| meeting, think this increased assessment thing ironed out. hearing the people complain, self." Councillor Harvey Spang: "The drastic change in th ejimportant issue north end is assessment. I still|the north know what share they take a strong stand in protest-jare paying, and the south know} ing the way the farming lands what they are paying." as did Reeve Cyriljare assessed. We know assess- Morley of Pickering Village,)ment must come up but I have who conveyed the best wishes of|a big doubt in my mind that his council, and Mrs, Gladysjland has increased as much as Beckstead, who attends most of|stated for farm purposes.' the council meetings, saying that to her they are a '"form|'I am of recreation" which she en-|jfee] that the Councillor Milton Mowbray: personally inclined to assessment of joys more than the usual re-/farm lands in 1962 is too high: I feel that the level of assess-| I am tired of some pressure group with a ser- ious problém, but because Coun- | Sales Roman Catholic/has not only hurt farmers, but|cil' might make some policy de- Church in Pickering, conducted] all of us. I would like to see the) cision."" a short devotional service in| Mrs. Beckstead: "I feel that none of you likes to make a de- for/and tired of complaining my-|cision. You should put it to the people. Have the facts for them like this. Let VALUATOR APPROVED Two council members, Dep- uty Reeve Jean McPherson and Councillor Harvey Spang, oppos-} ed a resolution to employ a land valuator to be used by Assess- ment Commissioner D, F. Gos- lin for 1961 appeals to the On- tario Municipal Board, but the jamendment goes through," |Councillor Jack Brough added,|about the dismissal of Mr. Mor ris, and the chamber"s remova from its town hall mifte«, The : chamber also wanted to know if|saying at that time, | A picture and story which @p-| council intended to back it finan-/paying men in various depart-| ments for work that could all They got their answer at the be done by a town manager. money away in a project that might sit and rot underground) and be of no use." Councillor Glenholme Hughes, | chairman of the industrial com-| mittee argued, 'we'll have to| wait another five years if the|\Commerce stepped into the Oc- and|tober limelight to query council) manager |"'it's a backward step." SIGN CHANGED | |peared in the May 7 issue of| |The Times produced a few red} faces on the industrial commis-| jsion when it was pointed out that a large sign advertising| ,available industrial sites carried) a telephone number which when} | dialed, reached Memorial Hos-} pital. It wasn't long after that! the sign was changed. And at a meeting that same evening, it was announced that lan investigation would be held| fore llot is given on an} / ; 4 before 2 ba itty " 'by the industrial committee. into the town's industrial affairs At a special meeting of coun- cil August 7, Industrial Commis- sioner Kenneth Morris was dis- missed and a bylaw authorizing such a position -rescinded. Mr. Hooper brought in the motion. It was a tie-breaking vote cast by Mayor Ivan Hobbs that spell- ed the end of the commissioner's job. RESIGNATION After the meeting, Councillor JACK BROUGH an ambulance service in Bow- manville and district. Then to add to council's woes, Mr. Hooper of|items he proposed at a ratepay- the Bowmanville Chamber cially and to what extent. next council meeting. Said Mayor Hobbs, '"'It planned."' is difficult to say how far council) can go in supporting the Cham-) ber of Commerce unless we are|creasing them. With a told what sort of program is/t town council. What does 1963 'hold in store? Perhaps we of should remind a couple of ers meeting last April: a town for Bowmanville? and .the re-institution of the one- liyear term for council. Mr. Hooper was quoted as Eventually we'll need one." And, 'the two-year isn't reducing our costs, it's in one-year Council and the chamber ex-|next year." ecutive agreed to meet Oct. 15 to discuss the C of C's program! interesting AJAX (Staff) seat of here a cruiser night. near The race with the stork was industrial Pickering his township recorded its first birth|Deakin, wife of township cow in the rear polic Saturday|to a 5 pound, 8 ounce baby| It just might be anothe year in town. Police Cruiser Loses To Stork passenger, elcillor Ross Deakin, gave birt girl. Mr. Deakin was at a "we are term | has proven to be a farce. It) coin jat the Ma y jay. | Sixty of their New Legion ha gram with both |Carscadden, Orono; Mr. Elliott, Mr, the Neble clan held Saunders, y Year's day at the|Miss Patsy ll in Uxbridge. A pro- ; ples park on Wedaes- the old andi/Mr, and John Patton,an and Mrs. Milton|with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Staple- and Mrs, Arthur/ton and family of Newtonville. Bowmanville, and) Guests with Mrs, Kenneth Reid, Toronto. Gamsby over New Year's and New Year's Day. guests with|the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carl Billings|Jim Gamsby and Melanie _-- taking part made the|were Miss Audrey Billings, Osh-| Jayne, Oshawa, and Mr. and \day a memorable one. Noble, who was a student min-|Cole, ister in British | trip. Robinson tended th vincial Youth Conference on the| Alcohol | Sponsored 350 teen-age delegates register- ed. Delegat to share |discussions, hear expe Mrs. Dolores;'@t0us areas of alcohol educa-\Mys n.(tion and participate in a f wove nitrip to the Salvation Bertour Light Clinic for alco-|and Mrs. Norman Allin and| olics in area. Teenagers Attend Youth Conference erm council members would) ORONO -- Gi toe the mark to get electedisandra Mana ad dl ity i Bailey, Judy Vagg: Gr: veY|Howard Stapleton, and Robert Columbia Mr. and tivan Mr. and ant Yeo Vallant of 'ion New Ye representing Orono at- Py ty » Si -| e Sixth Annual Pro: liaft this we Mary Problem in Toronto, by TOC ALPHA, Over|¢.MS: M- \Sally Sta \Year's wi Glen awa; Mr. and Mrs. Georg e/Mrs, Mrs. | last/Miss Lois Sherry, Port » Showed films of his!Miss Carole Little, Kendal, Mr.| and Mrs. Alex Watson, Ruby Porter, Mrs. Heber Souch,| Mrs. Harry Bailey, Wayne and|Bob Beck, who used to sharpen Lynn Bailey and Norman \Mr. and Mr. jronto, for New Year's. Doug. Gamsby, Orange- Sherry, | ville. Hope; |---- Rowena Bl DYING CRAFT wap | CUDWORTH, Sask. (CP) -- , Orono. 35 plow shares in a day--more -, tn sips than he now does in a year-- ickaby visited) has marked his 50th year as a s. Allan Shields, To-| i scxsmith,, He once shod two Mrs. Henry Le-|teams of horses a day, Now he Scarborough visited has more horseshoes in his shop ar's day with Mrs.|than there are horses in the dis- nson, . trict. B. and Mrs, Sissons ek to spend a vaca- tion in Tucson, Arizona. H. Staples and Miss ples spent New th Mr. and Mrs! FEVERISH, SNEEZY, STUFFED UP? Allan Strike and family, Bow- es had the opportunity) manville. viewpoints in group Guests rts in their, &, G, Toronto's Skid Row| sharon. New Year's day guests with with Mr. Logan were Mr. ield|ton; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ellio' Armys'|and Karen, and Mrs.| and) | tt] When a cold strikes, Insist on-- BUCKLEY'S CINNAMATED COLD CAPSULES Hay and Bill, Islin, Weston and Mr.) | | creational pursuits. Brough charged that it was rig- i chate B The purpose of the conference Mr, and Mrs, R. Hollingworth, The fast results will please you. was to assist young people in a were Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Only 45c-- family size 690 taken to the hospital. He arrived| JeePer 'understanding of the Cairns and Frances of Schom-| home at the same time the| © mplexities of alcoholism and berg, Mr. and Mrs. James) cruiser did, and rode to the hos-| n awareness of possible dan- Cairns of Schomberg, Mr. and) pital with his wife. gers inherent in the consump- Mrs, Herman Dunlop and Shar- tion of § Sgt. Fleming parked the crui- bn of alcohol. on of Scarboro, Mr. and \Mrs. Armond Hollingsworth of} ser outside the emergency door) Cowanville, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.) David Fleming, asjjaundry at the time his wife Reeve J. Sherman Scott said|ment is a matter for the As-/Motion was passed. ged, and said, "I resign. I'milost by Sgt. . called police and asked to be that the highlights of 1962 were|sessment Commissioner and the Reeve Scott explained that! not' going to sit in council with|-- the vote for Sunday sports and|Courts. It is to be hoped thatjthe commissioner had asked), iosach tike that. They've sa- Ki H & 1 movies, West Rouge sewers,|we will get a decision which/for Mr. Peter Langer, and the|hotaged the industrial commis- which should be operating by|Wwill settle for some time the|township solicitors had recom-|sion." March of this year, the Offi-jlevel of assessment for this|mended this. Councillor Mow-| hree weeks later, Mr. cial Plan which is now before|Township. I don't think we have|bray said that Mr. Goslin Was)prough handed in his resigna-| P's 4 the Department' of Municipaljany legal right to take a stand aoe a professional evaluator,/tion 'stating, "if one member of! igures 1ven Affairs awaiting approval, ajas a council and that any tribunal gives con-| .oyncil can control a vote, then ee ae of the Ajax-Pickering hospital, | BUSINESS TOO GOOD Com i eas e complete the zoning of the town-|""'The farmer is being over-| sional witnesses. sit in on these meetings." December, 1962, at the Ajax pcg ag cng hg o> Masses Bar B.C. (CF) = Minnie Stutt woes c ship, and the affirmative an-|taxed -- more than he produce.| "All the relevant factors will] Mr, Brough's resignation was and Pickering General Hos-/haq arrived. : we ooming business was a night- sapere . swer to five of the eight ques-|{ hope something will be done|not be properly brought if we accepted unanimously by coun- pital: Mr. Deakin is also chai mare for hotel owner George tions on the ballot for the sale|to alleviate this." do not have an evaluator," he} cj}, as Total in patients admitted, | \¢ th Pic "al "Tor cone pose arker: Some 250 bus passen- ORGANIST of liquor in the township | "Councillor Ross: Deakin: "I|said. "Just a, matler of ever-| Keith: Shackelton was sworn|226:, Town of Ajax. 83, Picker-\ii Cnisission. They have twol LILA TREDWELL now offers to purchase nearly|Council has any ill feeling for) "Jt looks to me as though\Brough Sept. 14 lage 18 Town of Whitby 1), other children. scended on his 35-bed hotel and 3 ay 13 acres of the industrial laad|farmers or anyone living in this oyr assessment commissioner eighth in the Dec. 1961 election.|Whitby Township 4, Oshawa 2, Hospital officials report)small cafeteria. Every part of Appearing Nightly which the township purchased,| municipality. I don't think we|knows whether he is right or Owen Nicholas was next in line|Qthers 11. mother and baby doing fine to-|the -hotel was jammed and the] G@ENOSHA HOTEL having been authorized by the|Should support one as opposed) wrong. He should fight his|for the seat on council, but he| Number of babies born, 32./day. The Deakins haven't picked) cafeteria cleaned out ratepayers by an affirmative|to the other." own battles," said Councillor|declined the position. Total out-patients, 366 a nome for their new daughter - ms " agree it is a controversial issue|professional evaluator could| patients X-rays, 288; miniature cr ASSESSMENT : which the court will iron out.|evaluate the land w | Another problem which crop-|x-rays, 54. 9 Assessment problems, and/any appeals over the pastlon it e land with snow) iq up in September was the| ,. DAVID'S Drive-In the oftsuggested division of the|years will be eliminated." per ambulance situation. The town's B township were the two subjects)" : We are giving everything|two funeral homes, who had| AR-B-Q CHICKENS covered by the reeve and coun-/TOWNSHIP DIVISION and STEAKS Hwy 2 W. Whitby PH. 668-4066 JAN'S GARAGE PHONE 725-8371 General Repairs Auto Electric Wheel Alignment & Balancing Laboratory treat- ments, 31. Blood transfusions, 11, Minor operations, 32; this|operations, 21; ear, eye, and throat operations, 39 number of zoning bylaws which} Councillor W. J. Greening:|siderable weight to any profes-)it is a waste of one's time to Statistics for ' I lj issi 5|gers, § , Mr. Scott said that there were| don't think any member of|ing things up." ada nines te My ling Township 9%, Pickering Vil-|lice cominission, They have two|8ers, stalled by a mudslide, de- answer on the ballot. Councillor Hubert Wank: "I\S ; -pati X-ray 1; .|yet. Spang, who wondered how the), ser aANCE PROBLEM In-patients X-rays, 141; out-°--_ in-patient |that the assessment commis-|/operated such a service for the cillors. Mr. Scott called the| Reeve Scott stated that sioner asks for," said Mrs. Me-|past 40-odd years, gave notice present assessment problem allong as the system of areas|Pherson, "to battle the rate-\they were discontinuing contentious one, but one forjand rates prevail ,he felt the di-| Pavers of our township. First he| service. which council was not respon-'vision of the township unwise. |2Sks for a solicitor. This as-| 1{ was through the efforts of| for business... sible "Those in the south think|S¢SSment business has been go-|Mr. Hughes and his commit- "People think council shouldjthey are paying for roads in|!"® on since 1954, when there/tee that an agreement was for pleasure exert greater influence,' he/the north, and those in the north| Vere . s 250 appeals -- the first|/reached with Donald W. Har- pd u g C dy & $ H t said, 'but it is the responsibil-|think they are paying for sew-|¥ear of Mr. Goslin as assess-|vey of Owen Sound, to operate | ome uspense I s ity of the assessment commis-jers and water," he said. He| ment commissioner. Ever since| - Neuere jmoval of Fred Ainsworth and J ila cheoe TORONTO to WINNIPEG sioner, whose duties are set out!felt that a study of the situa-|\t has been going up and up i\the acquisition of Clifford Lay- HITCHCOCK'S Lew: ewis @ 2 HOURS 25 MINUTES in the Assessment Act."' tion should be made by experts juntil it is 450 appeals or better Mr. Scott goes back to 1959, Deputy Reeve McPherson:|Where is the axe going to fall] ooy, Representing council on the "Th @ --in-- Wrong © UP TO 8 FLIGHTS DAILY The @ $104 ECONOMY RETURN for the beginning of assessment) 'Definitely not in favor of split-\2°%t year? If we keep supply south Ontario County Health MAN" major nose as BIG HITS sor increased land assessment/Pickering Village and Ajax. I battle against the taxpayers -- in the were of Ajax. This|think the south needs the north,|What then?" Pe meant that other municipalities|and the north needs the south."| "There is something definite- |. y , the > gee Pah have to be| Councillor Spang: "I am not|ly wrong," said Councillor | Conservation ey ocente adjusted, and an equalization'saying I Y or against| ce S : 'agio : i q yi am for or against|Spang. "I am opposed to a real/ang Region Conservation Au- troubles, when the Ajax Asses-'ting the township. We have lost| "8 him with ammunition to Unit is Mrs. J. L. McPherson; n the Central Lake Ontario bylaw was passed in 1960, which fixed Pickering's assessment at $18,000,000. About 100 ap- peals said the land was as- sessed at too low a rate. This resulted in a re-assessment of all lands in the township. The assessment of large parcels of unsubdivided land _ increased greatly. A change in the As- sessment Act resulted, which omitted the contentious section 35, and decreased the assess- meat of owners. of lands who did not farm. In 1962 farm lands increased, the Reeve continued "It would appear,"' he said, "that all lands have been re- assessed. We may have once again a relative uniformity in splitt Swashi some estate rying j splitting the towaship. Some|estate man trying to put any thority, W. H. Westney and J. consideration will have to be| Value on farm land, It has cost S. Scott given to the north. There are only two representing the two,20w. We should stop some of largest wards municipality." Councillor Mowbray: '"Divi- sion of the township would not be to the advantage of either the north or south."" Mr, Mow- bray advocated taking "A long close look at the question, for an opinion that is not based on fact is not much of an opinion." Councillor Greening: "At the present time I don't think it would be good for either north or south." Councillor Deakin "All. I have heard since I was a boy that the township should split.' (north) in this replaced this township enough money this nonsense." APPOINTME* TS Two of the Planning Board members whose terms expired at the end of 1962, K. H. J Clarke and J. Davidson, were by Fred Ainsworth and Norman Lehman. W. Har- dy Craig, whose! term also ex- pired, was re-appointed Miles Cook was appointed to represent the township on the Pickering District High School Board The Industrial Committee re- mains the same, with the re- Harry Boyes is the member appointed to the Ajax and Pick- lering General Hospital Board.| Orville Cox and Keith Wor-boy | are warble-fly inspectors, Sex On Campus: The Real Issue Can or should colleges try to | punish premarital sex? Or ig- nore it if students "behave" on campus? Read in January Reader's Digest what Dr. Margaret Mead, says of young Delinquent" | 4] HENRY FONDA --with-- peoples "new morality". Ask about even lower Group Fares for groups of 10 or more, flying in Canada, See your Travel Agent or contact TCA ot: 130 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontorio, TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES @ AIR CANADA assessment. We are changing/Mr. Deakin said he would like from rural to urban with less|to hear some proof of the ad- trouble than other municipali-|vantages to either side. ties in a similar situation." Councillor Wank: "I think a In her remarks about the as-/study would be well advised, sessment situation, Deputyinot on the basis that there is| § COMMENDED FOR THE FAMILY sn | TODAY JERRYS LOUDEST LAUGHING HIT !:! fect J hs =", ONLY MONEY COLOR CARTOON TRAVEL © SPORTS IT'S A JOY-RIDE ALL THE W. > AY!) METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER presen AN ARCOLA PROQUCTION ttarng Glenn Ford Debbie Reynolds } nthe HAROLD HECHT Production TARAS BULBA SIM WANAMAKER BRAD DEXTER GV ROLF PERRY LOPEZ Maredy Wndsh Sot fein mon CHRISTINE KAUFMANN maton SA'T'er EARL TONBERE ars Rte 'et Rose 1 Le THOMPSON HARUCD HECHT PANAVISION EASTMANCOLOR ont iines FEATURE TIMES: 1:00 - 3:00 - 5:10 - 7:15 - 9:25 NOW PLAYING DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN -- THIS THRILLING FEATURE! roms | wa SPORTS CAR 300 DUNDAS ST. 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