Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 May 1963, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 3, 1963 Ajax Council Passes 9-Year Capital Plan AJAX (Staff) -- Council pass- ed their Five Year Capital Works Program at a_ secret aeons Aor 25, it was learned yesterday. The capital finance plan has now been submitted to the On- tario Municipal Board for ap- proval The plan totals $1,908,000, covering 1063 to 1967. The assessment forecast for each of the years is as follows: 1963, $12,201,727; 1064, 12,700,- 000; 1065, $13,100,000; 1966, $13,- 500,000; 1967, $13,900,000. - Forecast increases in assess- Ment are based upon the aver- age increase of the past five years. Broken down in year's proj- ects, the capital finance plan shows: 1963 -- Cemetery, $25,000; Public Works equipment, $50,- 000; High Schools, $100,000; Water Mains, $147,300, for a total of $322,300, "a -- Public Schools, $138,- 1965 -- Artificial Ice Rink, $40,000; High Schools, $850,000; Sewage Treatment Plant, $200,- 000; Water Mains, $39,200, for a total of $1,129,200. 1966 -- Park Lands, $50,000; Public Schools, $70,000; Water Mains, $37,400, for a total of $157,400. 1967 Library, $175,000; Water Mains, $26,100; Hydro, $50,000, for a total of $251,100. ATTACH 4 RIDERS Council attached four riders to the Five Year plan. They were: --'This capital Finance Plan will be reviewed by each Coun- cil on an annual basis in the light of existing financial cir- cumstances and' the Plan will be re-submitted each year to the Ontario Municipal Board for its approval. --"All projects must have' all statutory approvals including approval by the Ontario Munici- pal Board before any project {s started. --'"The gymnasium (1966) for the Ajax Public School Board must be approved by a vote of the ratepayers and the Ontario Municipal Board before it ts commenced. --The artificial outdoor ice rink (1965) -- no expenditure will be made until the citizens/ have raised an equal amount| first and the project has all statutory approvals including approval by the Ontario Munici-! pal Board." Retirements in capital debt| Over the five year period are estimated to be: 1963, $133,630.; 1964, $141,000.; 1965, $144,900; 1966, $171,100 1967, $184,800. The plan was not passed un- animously. Councillor R. Wright voted against it. Asked to comment on why he Voted against the Plan, Council- lor Wright Thursday said he felt lic school board's budget, but,amount first. This would be not the High School's. The y|$40,000. ; claim they can't do this because) Councillor Wright commented the High School Board is made|"With the library,' there has up by the three municipalities."|been no suggestion that this "Council claims it is power-|money be raised by the public or less!" go to the people for a vote, Another criticism of the Plan} 'When I brought this yp, I was over the High School jy was told the Council doégn't and the Public School Board's|have any control over what hap- pens in future years. "Tf this is true, then how can requests, they lay down these extra con- "Council shows the full the amount requested by the High ditions for the ice rink and the gymnasium?" School Board, but not the Pub- lie School Board, This Council takes it upon itselves to cut} Councillor Stuart Copping down their own school budget|voted in favor of the Five-Year Plan. He claimed the only cut from but not the High School's." gp gg igs ee gay the Public School Board was a new school in the Southwood recy d [poeta bgt ty to the Library. "It see too much, whe thels lee ry Park area. He said council felt that population growth in the area did not warrant it, brary need further study." Councillor O, G, Ashley stat- Councillor Wright had 'no comment" when asked about ed that 'everyone was aware the an gymnasium. 'that most of the money would (Council recently chopped) 99 to the schools. He said that $60,000 from the Ajax Public|the $50,000 for Town Works in- School Board budget, claiming|cjyded a new garbage truck. that the request was "illegal'"'.) "This plan can easily be Councillor Wright was criti-|changed if found incorrect by a cal of the two stipulations at-|fyture council," he said. tached to the Five Year Plan in| Councillor Ashley claimed regard to the gymnasium and/that the council did not have the artificial ice arena. much choice in what was includ- The Plan states that thejed in the Five Year Plan be- Gymnasium, to be erected in|cause "everything is suggested | snow during the winter months. Annual Report | Made By Port Perry Hospital By MRS. CHARLES REESOR PORT PERRY -- The annuai meeting of the Community Me- morial Hospital, Port Perry, was held at the hospital re- cently. The meeting was under the chairmanship of Chas. Reesor; vice-chairman of the hospital board, Letters were read from the following municipalities, advis- ing as to the appointments to the hospital board for 1963, as follows: Township of Reach. Harry Phoenix; Township of Scugog, Jos. Dowson; Twp. of Cartwright, Merrill Van Camp; Corp. of Port Perry, Chas. Reesor; County of Ontario, Robt. Kenny. Merrill Van Camp, chairman of the property committee, re- ported on behalf of the property committee, advising as to the purchase of a new Gestetner for office use, and a walk-in cooler in the kitchen. The installation of the walk-in cooler enables the hospital to purchase food in larger quantities and to operate more efficiently. Mr. Van Camp also extended the thanks of the hospital board to the Oshawa Suburban Roads Commission for keeping the roadway at the hospital free of i i i Mrs. Kathleen Hook, Superin- tendent of the Hospital, gave her report of work carried on 1966, must be approved by alby various Town boards and public vote. The artificial ice} committees." arena, scheduled for 1965, must be accompanied by an equal Frenchman's Bay Man Fined $25 PICKERING (Staff) -- A Frenchman's Bay man who al- lowed his wife, who did not have a licence, to drive his car} was fined $25 and costs in Pick-| Court Order For New Gym jering Magistrate's Court Thurs-| | AJAX (Staff) -- An Ajax) Const. D. Martin of the Pick- {Public School Board trustee|ering Township Police Depart- jsaid Thursday that a court or-|ment told the court he had in- |der compelling Ajax Council to|vestigated a minor accident issue $60,000 for a new gymna-|April 14 at Pleasant and Thom- sium is expected to be "issued|as streets in Pickering. very shortly". | Earnst Blochlinger the owner Council chopped the $60,000\of the automobile had allowed item from the Public Schoo! bud-| his 17-year-old wife, Marjorie, to get claiming it was an illegaljassume control of the car, the expenditure. jofficer said. | The gymnasium would have} Mrs. Marjorie Blochinger was been attached to St. Andrew's/fined $25 and costs when she School and was scheduled tojwas found guilty of driving Trustee Expects | at the hospital. Dr. John Diamond reported on Gutsell, Mother of the Year in a nation- wide contest,.betieves in lots of love for children--and spank- teen-aged sons has had plenty of experience with children. she's cared for 26 foster chil- dren, all of them wards of the Children's Aid Society. brunette of 45, was in Ottawa Thursday to receive her contest award from the sponsoring Florists' Telegraph Delivery As- sociation, She also visited Mme. Georges Vanier, Governor-General, and Mrs. Li- onel Chevrier, wife of the jus- tice minister. §) her home because other famil- doing it and she thought 'it would be fun to have a girl." SAYS NEVER AGAIN have left her to go back to their own parents or to adoptive pa- rents, she has sworn never to do have to pretend I'm happy at the whole thing." takes more foster children un- der her wing. Currently she is caring for two small brothers aged 2% years and 4. Mother Of Year Aided Children By EDNA BLAKELY OTTAWA (CP) -- Mrs. Bert chosen Canada's : ngs. The Toronto mother of two During the last five years f Mrs. Gutsell, an attractive wife of thet 1 dren from the same family after their parents were killed phoned and asked me if I'd take 0) said I'd take them all if it didn't matter that they didn't all have feather beds," dren in her home, When the two young boys leave her home she hopes to get another little girl to care for. the Gutsell home, they are given an hour to get acquainted. If are told: "We love having you but you'll have to live as we Pioneer Days Outlined To the Social Education night held;to the Observer. at the Port Perry High School.| During the business portion, a Mrs, William T, Harris gave|motion was that the a report on the periodicals and; UCW enterta impressed upon the members| School Teachers and the choir, the need for more subscriptions' to a banquet, Church Group PORT PERRY -- The gen- eral meeting of the Port Perry United Church Women was held in the Sunday School rooms with a small attendance of numbers. The president, Mrs. Merlin Dowson, was in charge of the meeting. The devotional message was given by Mrs. Harold Smeltzer, the top.c was 'Faithfulness' Assisting were Mrs, Willis and Mrs. William Moase, Mrs. Edgar Leask introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. P. Romeril, of Blackstock, who spoke on "The Family in a Changing Society'. Many illus- trations were given of pioneer days, their ways of life and how the families met their re- sponsibilities. Mrs. George Hall reported on She once cared for five chil- n an accident. "The Children's Aid Society ne or possibly two of them. I She's never gone more than a ew months without foster chil- When the children arrive at hey persist in acting up they ive,' and they are disciplined. She said in an interview that he began taking. children into es in her neighborhood were Each time the foster children t again. "It's hard, because I But it isn't long before she behalf of the medical staff. Sev- eral new pieces of medical and surgical equipment have been purchased during the past year by the hospital board, The record of service provided to the community shows a sub- payroll at the hospital, made up of 31 full time staff and 14 part- time staff -- and the salaries and wages amount to 66.6 per cent of the total expenses of the hospital. HEY KIDS !! 1 We're having AFTER SCHOOL MATINEES DAILY! Boye wil be Boys «in ibs most ANGELS" Featuring THE VIENNA BOYS CHOIR ALASKAN by ESKIMO FEATURE DAILY AT: 1:30 - 3:35 - 5:40 - 7:48 - 9:55 EARLY SHOW SATUR- DAY CONTINUOUS FROM 11:30 A.M. DOORS OPEN 113 A.M stantial increase in volume year} by year. Patient days for 1962 -- Stan- dard ward, 4,419; semi-private, 1,789; private, 185. | Patient days, re newborn, 756. Admissions -- adults and chil- dren, 899; newborn, 118. Discharges -- Adults and chil- dren, 864; newborn, 118. | Deats -- 37 adults. | Out-patients -- 455 treated at) the hospital. Radiology -- Routine chest X- rays, 289; other X-rays, 1,081. Surgical services -- In-patient operations, 294; out-patient op- erations, 16. * SPINORAMA SAT., MAY 4 8 P.M. CHILDREN'S ARENA | OSHAWA by THE HARVEY TWIRLERS end VISITING MAJORETTES Children 50c -- Adults 1.00 WALT DISNEY'S TOBY TYLER aa Oh as 10 YEARS WITH THE CIRCUS IN COLOR EXCITEMENT ADVENTURE and THRILLS! 'OLE REX' IN COLOR i paid out of current funds, | without a licence. The Trustees said the matter} A charge of failing to report was in the hands of the Board's|a motor accident resulted in a) solicitor who was seeking a Writ|fine of $25 and costs for Earl of Mandamus from a Supreme/Mitchell, 46, of Squires Beach. Court judge at Osgoode Hall. Mr. Mitchell was tried in ab- This Writ will force: the Coun-|sentia and found guilty on the cil to do what it is required tojevidence given the court by) do by law, he said. |Sgt. .B A. Box of the Pickering} Mayor W. Parish, comment-|Township Police Department. | ing when the Council cut the| Sgt. Box told the court Mit-| expenditure, stated "we are|chell had reported a minor acci- just protecting the taxpayer] dent to the station some eight from an illegal expenditure." |hours after its happening on) He said "we feel that the|April 14. School Board cannot requisition; Mitchell had sideswiped a car Central Collegiate PRESENTS A SPRING FESTIVAL OF MUSIC AND DANCE IN THE AUDITORIUM FRIDAY and SATURDAY | MAY 3 & 4th, 1963 Admission 50c Time 8 p.m. and pay for any permanent im-|parked 22 inches off the side of provement in one year." the road, the officer said. | the Works Department expendi- tutes were too high this year. 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