Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 May 1963, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, May 23, 1963 5| NEW. COURTHOUSE | Building Agreement Gets County Approval of equal to the percentage WHITBY And DISTRICT Ontario County Council this week approved a draft agree- ment between the county and City of Oshawa to erect a new million dollar county administra- tion and administration of jus- tice. building. At the same time council ap- proved the agreement, it voted to transfer $50,000 from the county subdivision account th a courthouse and county build- ing construction account. This sum is to be appropri- ated to meet current expenses pertaining to the planning and designing of the proosed new structure. The three-wing, two - storey building is to be erected on a 15- acre land parcel at the Third Concession (Rossland road) and Garden street in north Whitby. Of the three wings, one will serve the entire building will be shared on a_ population per- centage basis. The payment clause in the agreement reads: : The cost of the accommo- dation and facilities to be used for the purpose of the adminis- tration of justice including a portion of the cost of the "com- mon facilities" shall be shared by the County and the City in proportion to their respective assessed populations of 75,968 for the County and 63,022 for the City for the year 1962. The County shall pay as its share of such cost a percentage thereof equal to the percentage which the 1962 County of On. tario assessed population of 75,968 is of the combined 1962 assessed population of the Coun. ty of Ontario and the City of Oshawa of 138,990. which the 1962 City of Oshawa assessed population of 63,022 is of the combined 1962 assessed populations of the County of Ontario and the City of Oshawa of 138,990. The new building will house four courtrooms, three of which are to be completed during the original construction and a fourth as it is required in the centre wing. The first wing will house the new county administration offices and the third will house the administration of justice office. | Whitby Public Utilities Com. | mission has entered into an) agreement with the joint com-| mittee to supply water for do- mestic use and fire protection at a cost of $25,000. Sanitary services for the) LOW FENCING oe A FT. 51c A FT. SMART, INEXPENSIVE PROTECTION FOR YOUR CAR The Beaver CADET is on attractive, easy to build 12 x | be entirely for county use and |the other two will house the {courtroams and administration 20 ft. garage. ghee pore to altel aves and raf- : : . ters are pre-cut, Everything is included in the low price of justice ffices. of $219. It looks good with any home on any lot... Parking for an estimated 200) | now is the time, build during daylight saving and fine weather, | cars will be provided. s s | | Ontario County will pay the} t |complete cost of the new coun-| Ices ] e THE CADET CAR AND HALF | "BE . 1F YOU NEED EASILY ACCESSIBLE STORAGE SPACE A MONTH The City shall pay as its share | 72,000 square foot building will} of such cost a percentage there-| be supplied through septic tank, JUSTICE BUILDING MODEL ON DISPLAY the corner of the Third Con- Mara Township and Harry on ee road) at Smith, of Ajax. From the Garden street in nor ' : ie, Whitby, Members of the Osh. i'¥, Mayor Lyman A. Gif awa City -, Ontario County ford and Aldermen Walter R. Council joint committee re- Branch, John Dyer, A, Hay- sponsible for bringing about ward Murdoch, Albert . V. the new building include: Walker and Thomas Rundle. from the county, Warden J. Representing the Judiciary Sherman Scott, Reeves: W. are Judge Alex C. Hall and Beard, Cannington, Anson E, F. Bastedo, QC, for the Gerrow, Scugog, W. Gillespie, Ontario County Bar Associa- Beaverton, John G. Goodwin, _ tion. Whitby Township, C. Healy, Ontario County Clerk-treas- urer, William G. Manning, left, and Whitby's Deputy- reeve George Brooks, right, are shown viewing a model prepared by William Bedell, a Pickering Township architect, of the proposed mil- lion dollar county administra- tion and administration of justice building. Mr. Brooks is chairman of the county property committee. The new building will be situated at READERS' VIEWS Voie No Criticism | A visit to Monticello, home of Answered By Resident Sete em presi a highlight of a tour made by ;some local people this week- Dear Sir, much more wisely spent, yi ved was mate 27 han those who help to make the » employees of "roven 1,00 sosidants of Whitby, pee liquor people wealthy: ae Holga vg rte voted "No," recently, (though) Some people say they cannot chi-teip- se Gibaslaieuill NE. without asking their permis-|take a stand against the liquor ginia,. 'hott of Ovenatre an sion) I would like to reply to| business, because such a stand orriiicte plant of Croven. the letter of Mr. George A. Mac-| would lower their status, in so- ae coven: Kenzie, which appeared in your | ciety. | paper, last month, (April 20). | How unimportant wealth and I do not wish to enter into) such prestige seem, as com-| @ controversy with Mr, Mac-|pared with the joy of seeking Kenzie, but rather to make/first the Kingdom of Heaven,| some comments, and state-| and its righteousness. jty administration building and |the cost of. the administration) |of justice building and common H And S Annual Meet facilities, including the boiler) |room and equipment, janitor's! lquarters and utility room and| The annual meeting of King, Mrs. Johnson quoted from a lother facilities in'the other two| Street Home and School Asso.|book Dr. Norman Alcock had | | --oMiwa Times Photo WHITBY PERSONALS A SENSIBLE, PRACTICAL GARAGE WITH 60 SQ. FT, FOR STORAGE '385 Cor protection plus an easily accessible storage area for bikes, power mower, garden NOTHING DOWN $20 A MONTH TT CLOSED LOUVRE furniture and tools, etc, or workshop, The Cadet Car and Half is easy to build with oll studs and rafters pre-cut. Complete ma- terial includes easy access door and all steel overhead door, TWO-CAR CADET ,,. ONLY $525 or $26 a MONTH A FT. alk PSE 48c A FT. 46c PRIVACY FENCING The holiday weekend started FT. blocks which are required to Ciation was held with Mrs. G.| written entitled "Bridge of Rea- ee a A. Scott presiding. The meet-|son" which tells what the Peace _ ing opened with the singing of Institute is trying to accomplish. | Health Unit "O Canada". The year's reports|Men and women from all walks) were read. of life with one common inter-| . . Nurses Visit ltive. Principal J. Stachow|!ion dollars to form this insti-| thanked the teaching staff' for| tute in Canada. 266 F ili | all their co-operation during the; The speaker was thanked by aml 1e§ |past year. Mrs. Scott mention-|Mrs. Sidor. At the close of the < led that the new Home and|meeting refreshments were urses from the Ontario) School constitution is in effect|served by Mrs. Holley and her| 472 visits during April, to 266/4 year could be held | Th ; as : ' } J . e group will resume Its ac- recap to give health informa- | Mrs. L. Reed gave report of| tivities in September when elec. tion and 98 Visits were made to/nominating committee. The fol-|tion of officers will be held. give bedside nursing care. |lowing offices have been filled. | During the same month, they| First vice-president, L, Jack.| made 153 visits to elementary|son; recording secretary, Mrs. | SOUTHERN the nurses saw 1,184 children| retary, Mrs. L, Samuel. FRIED CHICKEN by hg np from teachers or for) fxecutive members: Mrs. M routine health assessments, | Holley, Mrs...A. Craig, Mrs..N. Audiometer tests were given Baey aod Mrs. L. resiy : HOME DELIVERY |to 385 children and 65 second-| Parents were entertained with ary school students received) a medley of songs by Mrs. L off Friday evening when the also attended five pre-school! Kowal's Grades 2 and 3. Terrace Restaurant party left by bus. Features of 'egistrations for April. Room count was won by Mrs,| 120 Brock St. N., Whitby the weekend were tours, enter-| Child Health Conferences were! Kowal's room for Jr. and Mr,| tainment and lodging provided) held in 11 centres with 107 in) DeMille's room for Sr. by Croven Ltd. | attendance. At the immuniza-| Mrs. Scott introduced |tion clinics held in conjunction | guest speaker, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Scott thanked her execu.| est raised one quarter of a mil-| County Health Division made} and as little as four meetings! committee. and secondary schools where|T, Jackson; corresponding sec- health counselling. The nurses|Sidor's Grade 1 and Mrs. C. ra ments. | When dt comes to: appetite, we) The many friends of Miss| with the health conferences and Of course I do- not expect to hear people say, "How pleas-| ith convince anyone -- "Convince aling to the palate, to have wine| Helen Bremner, daughter of the school visits, 1,223 children |Mr. and Mrs. John Bremner,}and adults were immunized. | ainst will, he's of|served with meals." fe same ad wan de. Stanley Jones, inter-| BYzon street south, are sorry to The public health nurses were! movement which was founded Mr. MacKenzie objected to re-| nationally famous author, lists| [87 that she underwent sur-/accompanied during the month/hy Dr. Norman Alcock, a nu-| ceiving mail, advising him how|as one of the seven deadly sins|& at the Oshawa General|by 14 nurses from the Ontario| cjear physicist, to ensure al GA R D f i Research Institute. She gave a very interesting talk on the Y eOosvear oe SUN DECK THE BEAVER "PORCH - PATIO" COMBINATION In one simple building over @ week- end you can have a patio, sun deck and porch combined for a housetime of outdoor living comfort and con- venience. A basic 12 x 14 ft, size only We Offer A Complete Line Of: Wilson and Lawn Grass Seed president of = Lawn Fertilizer Garden Fertilizer Peat Moss Sheep Manure FREE Have your furnace cleaned free |) ond guoranteed trouble-free all winter, if you purchase. 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Her companions of Hospital, Whitby, who observed ily Miliicsed -- Sasnen {itélcenaes We are. ail guity|Heury Street High School and) the community health Pato py | Peaceful behold ere the waste-basket, without even|of this sin, at times, and Al covers Wish Bek: # Prompt res i oir _ clinics were held SCUGOG being read. | think those who indulge in) u pes the ieonth oe A telephone call, or rap at the! strong drink, should consider; Castle Chapter Alumnae en-| ---- See sadblomeisucil loud CLEANERS _ s much more demanding; whether it is really worth while.|tertained the graduating class| & Shirt L though perhaps it relieves the) Several people were heard to| of the Ontario Ladies' College. | T 4 Cl b 1 eo -aunderers ny ngs of inate e able ®/say that they did not drink,| Mrs. Donald Wilson opened her| ennis u | ick-up & Delivery Daily ang up' the phone, or slam|pyt were quite willing that|home for a tea. The girls were | PHONE 668-4341 the door, rather than to quietl hs i . od 1 ag pig quie ¥/ others should, if they wished. |Treceived by Mrs. Re istration - 'I noted Mr. MacKenzie's ad-|,, That seems equal to sayiig ee g 5 jective, "puerile," which, I be-|"2 am immune to snake-bite,| 'te chapter. | lieve is derived from the Latin| Myself, but I wouldn't go out} at the tea hour Mrs. R. G.| Saturday word "puer", meaning boy. The| % my way to warn anyone else. Grobb and Mrs. S. R. Hatch | dictionary meanings given are,| t is still true that At the presided at the most attractive) Whitby Tennis Club will be childish, weak, immature or sil-//@St, it (strong drink) biteth)table. They were assisted in registering Juveniles, boys and ly. like ri rhea and stingeth like| serving by Mrs. T. J. Brant, girls 9-13, and Juniors, boys and| Is it really childish of people ae aah Mrs. E. B. Wilkins and Mrs.' girls 14-18, at 2 p.m. Saturday: | to work without pay, for a). f were a person, Of/M. G. MeCarty. Best wishes, It is hoped there will be| cause they believe beneficial to|'™ uence, I would like to bring were extended to the girls as|a good turnout for registration mankind? "wee to the town of/they now leave to continue their The club asks that the. mothers Let me relate something that) oO: ye i : jeducation at some university or|bring their children in the Juve-| can really be described as ne: a really nice tea-room,|to train as nurses in the hospi-/nile age group only; for regis-| "peurile'. A busy, hard-work-|Where hot or iced tea would) tal of their choice tration only ' -- ing man, well-known for his to-\P¢ served, and where visiting | This year the club has lined tal abstinence principles, came|S¥ests might be entertained. Richard, son of Mr. andiyy a sound dev to ant ore out from his place of work, one| I believe such a place could|Mrs. H. H. Melles, is celebrat- gram ior th Tava gel be atiernoon, to find his car plas-|€ successful, and would meet|ing his 14th birthday today. His|sons will be conduced by Helen ; ; ja real need. companions of R. A. Hutchison! ca); e cunduged by melens tered with Vote Yes stickers. Collins, Ann Catton and John! The other service I would|School and friends wish hi As everyone knows it is much|,. , niends wish him) y Sz y i harder to remove the stickers,|ike to see Is the service of a)many happy returns of the day. 'ime sian ST than to put them on. However, |ClirPodist. At present people) airs R.A, Smith, 909 Bay-|_ The fee charged this year for = Patio Tile A lview avenue, is opening her Juveniles is $5. This will include| shag they were removed, only to With foot sinpanedaceosaateal a home at 7.30 this evening to|!¢ssons and the following priv- | FREEMAN'S FORMAL || Box Plants Etc. 1 Rose Bushes screen, pneumatic closer, storm check, completely weother stripped: Guaranteed by Winterseal, PRESDOTEX } HARDBOARD 1.49 DEPENDALBE BEAVER LUMBER WHITBY 419 Dundas. St. MO 8-5818 BOWMANVILLE 96 King St. E. MA 3-3388 BROCK Evening Shows Start 7 and 9 p.m. wary LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:05 TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' GREAT FIRST COMEDY! 4x8' SHEET ONLY ff you can lift a finger you can start the new Lawn-Boy. New geared starter reduces starting effort 94%. EXCLUSIVE WHITBY LAWN-BOY DEALER Wilson's Cycle & Sales Phone 668-3746 With Exclusive Scroll Grille ' "HOW TO DO IT' KIT Get the most out of your lot and enjoy all of your property . for ideas and planning help on outdoor living ask or phone for a free OUTDOOR LIVING KIT, A FT. DIAMOND ALL FENCES PREPLANNED TO SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY Simply measure your lot for fenc- ing, choose a design then phone Beaver Lumber for delivery or free fully illustrated catalogue. BUDGET TERMS AS LOW AS $10 A MONTH . . . NOTHING DOWN, ENJOY THE PRIVACY AND PRO- ian OF FENCING THIS SUM- FRANGIosa FONDA: Hutfon WasNeremy 9 ADDED TREATS--Cartoon -- Adventure have a new set put on. jOshawa or Toronto. : lthe W U sti ileges, play-time until 7 p.m.) juveniles, or crazy teen-agers. 0 leave those Seen in ee. ec omens tostitule mem. , ei WEAR RENTALS | It was done by fellow-em-| de by the 'wich of th,| District President Mrs, $. Cawk. Saturday and no time on Sun- ren ; an | €t of Port Perry will be present. | 44Y. | majority, but it has been Preen Junior and Senior instructions USS foregoing, remarked, "Isn't that)?" 'iti Bi : what you expect from the Yes) minorities my i, json, 114 St. John street west,!Donald, Ralph McKendry and) people? They exhibit selfish- Whitby . M, CAME: -| also Mr. apd Mea, Lloyd Robin-|Lorne McIntyre, tentative time 601 BROCK ST. N py. : }son of Ashburn, brother -- of) will be Tuesdays and T ays a a total disregard of the Golden) ; soot grata and MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP | vidaalaan' yi | 7 7 | ; | Rule! : | WORRIED BY LOSS |their 20th wedding anniversary} Saturday June 1, the club will) 129 BROCK ST. 5... WHITBY Well, perhaps they aren't alll TORONTO (CP)--A_ student)today. For the occasion the/hold its offici i Suits Tailored to Measure by | al opening of the Y t ; During the day) almost too charitable an adjec-|high commission in Ottawa said round robins will be played | | | OF sai : and TIP TOP TAIL tive, for those who would do|Tuesday the commission is con-|, Mt Sagi en a barbeque will be held late in ad i SS ; |the afternoon. om Three of the things that in-|can students who remain IN| smith's si ; ' fluence the Yes voters seem to|Canada after completing their) ais uo Miss P. Yenta-/have a good turn-out of mem-| be money, prestige, (of a sort)|education. Hugh N. Bonnick, home itd ic wee S'bers and prospective members The liquor business is ajstudents at the University of| 2nd Mrs. Glen Yenta of Inger-/the new season. The club has money making business; brew-|Toronto and other institutions, jalready installed a new set of ers, distillers, and dispensers/said about 20 per cent of Jamai-| Mr. and Mrs. Herb Visser, Plastic tapes and a new net. | . . Much of the money could be'after graduation. ing their second wedding anni- LIGHT IS STRONG | with exclusive 7 versary today. Their friends} Scientists have developed light ; Ih | $ 95 wish them every happiness. {so intense that it can punch a \ 6: NGER-TIP START . Joseph Hearn, of Vancouver, | | British Columbia, his brother | Sergeant John Hearn stationed! ,@™Y, Son of Mr. and Mrs.|{' Hearn were visitors at the 8 eighth birthday today. His home of Mrs. Wilbert Smith, C°™Panions at St. Bernard's| 610 Perry street. School and friends wish him a} his birthday today. Friends of, Miss Mary Macauley and Mr. Melles wish him many Johnny Burgess of Frankford happy returns of the day. were holiday weekend guests at William Smith is in the Osh- Thomas Shearer 215 Perry awa General Hospital under ob-| street. servation. His friends wish him Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer Mr. and Mrs. T, Solomon and Port Credit spent the -holiday family spent the holiday week-, weekend at the home of his end at a cottage at Victoria mother Mrs. Charles Spencer, hile. was bot the work oll I am sure they would be glad! bers for their monthly meeting.| Monday to Friday, until noon ployees drawing adults' wages.|™ust abide, by the wish of the Now At... Someone hearing about the) saved <hat prove at very, very often) Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ree-| will be conducted by Hugh Mac & SON LTD VE'S : ness, lack of consideration and) " : |Mrs. Reeson, are celebrating) between 7 and 8 p.m, like that, but puerile does seem|welfare officer of the Jamaican|two couples will be dining out. |new season. : House' OF HOBBERLIN FREE PARKING e | | such things. |cerned with the loss of Jama! pontrew as th ' as the guests: of Mrs.| It is hoped that the club will] and appetite. |here for talks with officiais ani| ere Mr.!from Juvenile to Senior to start i AWN ia 2B 0 of liquor are monied people.jcan students stay in Canada' Bowman avenue, are celebrat-| e jhole through a diamond. at Camp Borden and -Mrs Gerald Ravary is celebrating | happy birthday. K..H. Melles is celebrating the home of Mr. and Mrs. a prompt recovery. i and their daughter Betty of | Harbor. \Byron street south. | 106 Colborne E., Whitby --

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