Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Mar 1963, p. 3

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Board Rules Against Rezoning Planning Board was unani- mous Tuesday' might in recom- mending to Oshawa City Coun- cil that no change be made in the present R1B zoning on prop- erty located on the northeast corner of Wilson road and Olive avenue. Owner Herman Goldstein told a public hearing Tuesday night he wants the site rezoned to R3 to allow construction of an 11- suite apartment building. While noting the lot coverage and height of his planned build- ing are under maximums al- lowed, Mr. Goldste'n argued that the busy (traffic) intersec- tion makes the corner "'no good for single family homes"'. He added that the apartment \building would act as a buffer between homes to the north and a service station on the south side of Olive avenue. City Planning Director G. A Wandless chaired the hear'ng in the absence of Board Chairman William Woodcock. He told members the area was zoned RIB with the advent of the Zoning Bylaw in 1957, to "recog- nize existing development', He said service stations now occupy both south corners of the intersection and a neighbor-| jing shopping centre is located) on the west side of Wilson road) below Olive avenue. There is a commercially-zoned area on the east side of Wilson road. 2 Complaints from nearby +. 0 eees \ Ee evo TSeoSe aneTKe coe ted : stb OSHAWA STUDENTS IN TCS OPERETTA CAST Four Oshawa and district students of Trinity College thews, Whitby; Duke Darling- and Bill Austin, son of Mr, 3 boys took part in the presen- School, Port Hope, March. 18 ton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Gill and Mrs, W. E. Austin, Osh«. tation 'of the Gilbert and Sul- and 19. Reading left to right. Darlington, Oshawa; Ken wa rs a livan operetta, "Iolanthe", they are: Dick Matthews, son Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs. 2 q --Port Hope Guide Photo Ys 4 Change Works Meeting» Due To Political Rally Sleet Fells we Power Line stage of the Vancouver- |homeowners included: "confu-| Trouble calls from rural areas| + ; Hawaii link. (CP Wirephoto) |sicn" caused by 11 families; in-)kept two Oshawa Public Utili-| BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --;ceived the green light from FILE LETTER creased traffic; lack of privacy|ties Commission crews working/A scheduled Board of Works|town council Monday night. Council filed a letter from and "too many kids now" with|in a rain, sleet, snow, hail and|meeting here March 26 was! Council was told the Kinsmen|!ne War Pensioners of Canada no play facilities. One owner) wind storm until 3 a.m. today.|changed to March 25 by coun-|Club also plans a Funorama|@sking council to buy an ad- threatened to circulate a peti-/No problems were reported|cil Monday night so membersleyening on Sept. 7. That too,|Vertisement in its annual pro- tion against rezoning. within the city. jcan hear Liberal financial ex-|was given the go-ahead by|stam. lashing\pert Walter Gordon. councillors. Their letter quoted prices: | Freezing. rain and Mie Gece T wth rll $100, fratt $50 ind b: ht do ne | r, Gordon will address a page , half page Une 'aud power wen teangererily. STREET SAID DANGEROUS |quarter page 435, eighth page Council was CANADA-AUSTRALIA TELEPHONE CABLE loaded 917 miles of _light- weight cable for the first A technician on the British marine telephone connection cable-laying ship Monarch between Canada and Austra- prepares. cable for a sub- lia. The Monarch recently Pays Fine For Education Trend | ary an | CORRECTION WARNS OF FLOODING NEW HOME SPECIALISTS IMA One Headlight | Cited By Sta DISTRICT Taxi operator Lorne Stevens|line'and power was temporarily|Liberal campaign' rally in Bow- BOWMANVILLE (Sta'f) -- A| ite IT CHARGE IN ERROR lconvicted of careless driving in|cut off in several places. jmanville High School audi-) told Monday)$25, or outside back cover, at D ; > iti i is li : : ; «| Deputy-Reeve Ross Stevens|the east end of town, is danger- ? t head- oe : 9 ° ; jin Tuesday's edition of The did not lose his licence for ager of the OPUC, said last) - : CONFERENCE PLANNED anoginped pod podpged xy in, |i, at, the official opening of the|of ger inne gare nd inOShawa Times that. William three months as was stated in|night's storm caused less trou-|2Sked council for the change of xg Fe) all who live in the area.| 4 jetter notifying council of volved in an accident earned a Lyenaa ee ince ge ri --A widespread demand in| 198 Bond street west,|March 13 edition of The Times.|ble than expected. date. ey passed a letter from) the forthcoming Canadian Build- x Minister Michael Starr, f lappeared in court, charged with) ;,|ing Officials conference to be here Tuesd peviedeir situa-er and higher levels of techni-) cocmaking. The charge was| Councillor Ken Hooper Mon- Mearns avenue to the Publicineia in Windsor was filed. .. mae ig AEH sia Raymond] tion" in school drop-outs facing cal skills and knowledge. dns tate csbmaee te ee Property Committee and Public c i a : : rs . |the business or occupation of} h ence was to be held on April 3, was spotted by police as he| in order to meet this challeng-|tams in -- industry. betting. sible food oie Ai wen Ie and any necessary action. 4, and 5. " bt i Highwa 2 at night.|ing problem, the Dominion and --A school drop-out problem preparation for spring fee 'snd The Adams' letter told coun- < ove myer g sey guilty, [provincial governments are which results in large numbers| TO SPEAK HERE Never Exec t ; . snow melini. cil the street is without light-| EXTEND WINTER WORKS : " u e FINED $10 the technical and vocational ag ei 8 os unprepared |, dec. tA ook tha Ob peratures caused ice to melit\°US to everyone. rg eg -- pond A Peterborough man wasjtraining programs in all prov-|'0 ; : tario Society for the Preven-| UXBRIDGE (Staff) -- Liberaljfreedom, and she must honor|all over town, bringing on "a|, Mrs. Adams said her chil- fined a total of $20 or 10 dayslinces, he said. The investment of more 4 cll wee told' lest nlake : ; ee pales i "I'm not at all satisfied with\on the dark road at night to d < y vocational wing officially open-|¢ the speaker at the annual|crowd of over 200 people here| plained. : : aiienh che | A letter from the Department Brice Sea and skin 'eCratelucsin'nCans es Qui mor, than pu Seino Oe EN ee nck in MART oun a oa doe swe, tod lt amet, ; * |for itself in terms of a better 5 ae, ; vat ment, in » Made these i : ! notify the Highways Department|mr. Starr asked. \ : ; i , eat : ' i ints|T0ad after dark. ed. i "It is an inevitable outcome|o¢ knowledge and technical|'Te. A director of the Canadian] «The ship is also without ajour allies and work with them in|Teceived several complaints|TGr 90° Pg Agora salted beck of four basic trends," he said. skills sequined in a highly com-|OPera Society. Mr. Armour is/first and prot mate and other|securing world peace. about and said it "'had been on of em te ee @ traffic ticket issued to him There are: petitive industrial world," Mr.|2/S0 @ past president of the In-|members of the crew 80 esseM-| "These commitments have not|°u" owes eee ee mi --$ $$$ 4 stopped. . 1957 John . The Adams requested that court was told McFadden) Papi ret hao. He said that in John|of Mr. Diefenbaker's cabinet SEEK SUBSIDY council provide lighting on at by Ontario a th gy a chair- TORONTO -- Leading cath r- i ae a ee ministers felt they had to re-| Council endorsed a Town of|street 'at vey te oo MORTGAGES ' as he Aa af . . sn get ppd: i CITY COUNCIL =~ Al the intensive plahning|industry, ra as restaurantifor an opportunity to continue. on sal ss at taiaiaiainia MB act tt pve everyone. Ist MORTGAGES ' which began t a -\Owners ai operators fi '"Agal s er : ; on the road and, when stopped, iodek pete whieh, tea gels every pontiice pyrene ons oy Again the people returned) ,ccusation that the Liberals|CeTs attending the Police Col- 2nd MORTGAGES was found to have been drink-| NEWS IN BRIEF jin = wanined educational fa-|and Mrs. Frank ioscan [ene Consecy atte ee #0 Det emne Th uti Me teh We Also Purchase ; cility, the vocational wind," and Mrs. Andy Chrisomalis and|tive 4 trying to put through, Mr. Cafile) oe een eubshlize suine car registered in the name of| minha en bh tonelte ctasiail rid present au hase end|Mr. and Mrs) EL iH 'Smith, 9 pide ae ging ear pay asked, "'how, with only 100 mem- a goverantens -- = N.H.A. LOANS another man in Peterborough. heseners Public Works Chair-\the anticipated increase next|of Oshawa, will participate in\were never executed. '|bers, could we possibly outvote|'®S 'Or any part-time employ- ARRANGED 4 ; Roig TS é while at the college. You Will Find "" Mawor n Gifford|fies all the efforts of the people|Convention and exhibition of the/ NEED PURPOSE During the first 60 days of ; Fi Payments To ott donne Sionday aul, and|Who like the students in attend-|Canadian Restaurant Associa-| "This country needs purpose,"'| the last Parliament, they passed FP Diag aie or cesar sere UR SERVICE 1S, FASTE cannot receive visitors. Ald.|@Mce. represent a cross section|tion in the Automotive Building|said Mr. Cafik, 'and in order|more bills than ever before or . Sy Sesig : SCHOFIELD AKER 2, Limited 723-2265 -- 728-3376 ale sinh doesn fer a Week and csiok sicsuhe: <x Wiesel Gaulle ieiiiie has sian gain It was erroneously reported | Bowmanville court, March 12,/ Bruce Annand, general man-|torium on March 26, |night that Mearns avenue, in|$200. e industry for workers with high-|"@trell, Mr. and Mrs, W. Adams, 8 $5 and costs fine or five days|joccribed the "critical i Se ok .. that he unlawfully engaged in S P Id " l 'ties ry The letter said the confer- Brown of Darlington Township| "0. a Ce ee | ays C edais bers of council should visit pos-\cry nes, Commission for study bringing action to bear through|°f our young people entering) poe Armour, of Wood: He said Sunday's high tem-|ig and as such proved danger:|, Provincial and Federal gov- : : ; : idl pril 30 , town coun- in court here Tuesday after he) «wh th t than one million dollars in this|tiom of Cruelty to Animals, 'will|candidate Norman Cafik told ajher commitments, Mr. Cafik ex-|Serious problem with water.' dren, ages 7, 8, 12, have to walk|APMil 30 to May 31, t : "Why is there a current em- ; 4 : ' Rader 'i . i council of the decision ee caer chiens trained labor force possessed|tt? McLaughlin Library thea-| without a captain". commitments -- 'to help defend| He told council of a spot he'd| Occasionally has need to use the| vw " schoo! ii when he was BASIC TRENDS Starr said. surance Institute of Ontario. | tial to proper navigation." been met, which is why some weeks. chool and came to their house. wang? E. Tranmer were cen-lities on Canada's food catering Duster seal ee a sign, as these promises had been|Renfrew resolution petitioning|you, making it more safe for Ample Funds for said he was weaving Mr. *|were obstructing bills they were|!ege at Aylmer. ing heavily. They also found the but unfortunately, the Conserva Ist and 2nd Mortgages man Cecil Bint is "'a very sick\Year, said Mr. Tranmer, justi-|discussions at the 19th annual them, when they had 117? ee eee, OE: ee OUR SERVICE 1S FASTER Oshawa Area John Brady, who is on leave of|%f all walks of life. here, from March 25 to 28. --_|to accomplish this, we must first|since, and none of these had to camer nt 9 commen trom Oat : : : ; , i awa have embarked on the col- h un the New| Brief words of greeting were examine the problems facing us, do with the pressing problems) e fi : oe sg | elec-|extended by Mayor J. R. Carr| \and then set about solving them./which are worrying us today." pene + hem eee Oeeree "Some of the problems pres-| PLAN APPLE DAY Real Estate Ltd. After Hours 728-3376 Policyholders |: OSHAWA -- John D. Graham, | : manager of Metropolitan Life PROGRAM EXTENDED Insurance Company's Oshawa The senior governments have district, reports that the com-| extended the Winter Works cam- |tion campaign, is also reported and Warden H. E. Walkey of| Department Fights the United Counties. Alex Carruthers, MPP, in- troduced A. H. McKague, assist- ant superintendent of education. Mr. McKague said that where- |Sawdust Blaze | Spontaneous combustion in a ent in Canada today are: chron-|eral policies ic unemployment; the separatist factions in the Province of Que-|their first bec who wish to secede and live Canadian economic balance and|"ere on May 4. apart from the rest of Canada|pbring in Mr. Cafik outlined some Lib-| | Council Monday night gave, He said that they will devote| Permission for local Boy Scouts; term to- restoring|'0 hold their annual Apple Day TRADES ACCEPTED || 728-6286 323 King St. W. legislation on many). The permission followed read-| \ t Ful as in earlier days one's educa-|S@Wdust bin on Prince street/and the lack of industriallvital issues. ing of a letter from the Boy| pany's payments to policyhold-|2¢ 2) 3 ie May 31 thie year (tion was through one direction| ceused a fire Tuesday night that| growth throughout the country.| One of these, he said, is a|SCoU's Association asking for| ers and beneficiaries in Ontario according to the department of|"©W there is a choice of sub-|had the firefighters out for two| 'Five to 10 years ago Canada/practical medical plan, so that|Permission. | last year amounted to $42,100,-| nanicipal atteira. This extension jects and options an alli-round| hours, was one of the most industrious "no one will ever suffer from| PLAN CARNIVAL } ae th i will apply to all projects ap- program which 'produces maxt- Sawdust covered the sidewalk Ne eye et eattene through ill- Kinsmen here will hold their e basis of company-| oved by the DMA up to May|™um education. a dhimet ax tirelianie world. Now, municipalities who/ness", annual carnival' at Memorial wide averages, about twice as 9 : L; A. Parker, chairman of| 2" ' reet as firefighters flood-| wish to expand their industries| Another is higher education|Park on July 20. They pr much was paid to living pol-|"* Durham County District H.s,|°d the bin with water and shov-| and production very often have|for those who have the ability| - Phen lcyholders as to beneficiaries of PLAN CEREMONY Board, gave credit to the im-|¢lled out the material. to borrow money; and often|and the desire for it. death claim payments," he add- May ll 1963 may be tnieier mediate past chairman, C. A.|_ The adjoining garage of the|from other countries than our| "Our children," he said, "'are FUEL OIL ed. Mr. Graham has just re for automatic delivery by our metered trucks Tamblyn, for his effective) Sunbeam Bread Company was| own. the future bui jremembeted in Oshawa as "eee : 7 A . . re builders of Canada, | turned from New York Cit¥| racks Removal Day. At least,|Setvice in the' progress of the| evacuated and trucks parked in| "Our imports are high und our|and they must be educated." Phone DX OIL CO. 668-3341-42 CORRECTION DRY CLEANING SPECIALS AD OF SATURDAY, MARCH 16th | READ...SHIRTS... 60c 1 Should Have Read SKIRTS ... 60c MAPLE CLEANERS °* 5McoE s. 725-0643 where he attended a business} ' "|building at all stages. the street. jexports are low. Another "must", he said, is a conference with top Metropol- oe Bo vA ceteuiey ane _H. J. McFarland, represent-| The extent of the damage was| "'We are simply not producing| portable pension plan for all, so itan officials. possibly a parade" are being|"& the McFarland Construc-|not known this morning. The|enough to build up our exports|that on retirement no person Over the last five years, Pay-\ casted and: the Obakiber has tion Company, spoke of educa-|alarm was sounded at approxi-|to a sound economic level. need worry -bout security. | ments to Ontario policyholders) to appoint two tion as forming the backbone of|mately 8.30 p.m: and the last | NOR COMMITMENTS jasked council oe emreme a et a TT ON ARR pre ANPEIC I Ea ne Fis tania sere son jaldermen to a committee which) Metropolitan paid out a te will be planning activities. | cord $1,986,000,000 to policy-hold- Council sent the request to the| ers and beneficiaries last year,|Ublic Works committee. a sum almost twice the amount paid out as recently as 10 years} ago. It was the sixth year in) OFFERS LAND John Tutkaluk, King street our country. HIGHLY POPULATED India, Indonesia and Burma have a total population of 560,- ar gg with 438,000,000 living in ndia. ifirefighter returnéd to the fire 'hall two fiours later. | Tae sawdust bin is owned by| Canada plays a vital role in today's struggle for peace and the Cohen Furniture Company. Sawdust is blown in from the factory and yremoved after-|# |wards by truck. "KINDNESS BEYOND PRICE, |west, has offered 25 acres of |land fronting on the west side of Thornton road north to the city for $2,000 an acre. Parks, Prop- erty and Recreation committee MARKET PRICES ' studying the offer. | TO STUDY REQUEST succession in which these pay- ments have passed the one and one-half billion mark. MUSKOKA RESORTS Delawana Inn, Fern Cottage. For information and summer reservations . . . TORONTO (CP) -- Churning) The Parks committee will Paignton House, Milford Manor, |] YET WITHIN REACH OF ALL" GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 King W. 728-6226 Breaktast, Lunch, Dinner BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-2 P.M. Hotel Lancaster cream and butter print prices|also study a request from the were reported unch d today|Canadian Corps Association for! as the egg market openedipermission to use both Aiexan-| steady with offerings adequate/dra Park (for mustering) and for the light demand. {Memorial Park (service) on Sat-| dealers are quoted) urday, Sept. 21, for its Third! by the federal department of], agriculture on Canada grade rn viet Ferate one eggs, delivered Toronto, in fi- bre cases: A large 42; A me-| dium 41; A small 39; B and C) grades, no market. Butter prices: Canada first] grade; Ontario tenderable 'a OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE ot Nu-Way, carpet and broad- loom has been a specialty for 18 years . . . with thousands | of yards on display to select if from, 52; non-tenderable 5114-51%, in light trading: Western 51/52 nominal. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS PHONE 728-4681 NU-WAY 24-HOUR SERVICE |} R . LTD. 313 ALBERT ST. - | done sT. 723-4663 |. Just a small deposit and convenient payments over 5 yeors 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA We're looking for people who need Don't go through another winter with an old obsolete furnace. Let us replace it now with o brand new, modern unit that wil] give you smooth, trouble-free comfort right through the season. Phone us now for an estimate -- no obligation. PHONE 725-3581 FOOD MARKET, 54 SIMCOE ST. NORTH e HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS e } Ib. 79«: ROUND SIRLOIN STEAKS 39: | 69: 49 MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS SAUSAGE DEVON RINDLESS BACON FRESH PORK LEAN, MEATY BLADE SHORT CUT (ist 4) ECONOMY--6 & 7 PRIME RIB 49 59 49 BONELESS SHOULDER POT ROAST BONELESS ROLLED BRISKET CUT & WRAPPED } FRONT QUARTER BEEF 39 3g FOR FREEZER 33 IN YOUR > 2% to 3 EXTRA FEATURE Ne. 1 WHITE Mushroom 4 } BUTTER > CHRISTIES BROOKSIDE 24-OZ. LOAF GRADE "A" LARGE SIZE EXTRA FEATURE FRESH KILLED } CHICKENS OVEN READY 2 for CONTAINER LB, AV.

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