'4 o™ OsyAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 4, 1963 w Police Chief MEETING TIME IRKS NICHOLS Will Study 'Councillor Withdraws - Motion Of Resignation BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Councillor Roy Nichols handed im his resignation to Council when Mayor Ivan Hobbs asked him to reconsider. Councillor Nichols moved that Council accept his resigna- tion follqwing a hassle over the time of a Wednesday commit- tee meeting, "He wanted the meeting to be held at 4 p.m. Councillor Ken Hooper suggested 6 p.m. Councillor Nichols said he was unable to make the pro- Stop Sign Bid BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A request for stop signs at two corners in Bowmanville was forwarded to the Police Com- mittee by Town Council last night. Mrs, John King, 131 Elgin street, asked council to install stop signs at the corners of Sec- ond and Elgin streets and the corners of the First and Elgin streets, The signs were needed, she said, because of the increased traffic, poor visibility, the num- ber of children using the cross- ings, and strangers using the streets. Councillor Ken Hopper said) there was merit in Mrs. King's, 4 Freelance COUNCIL ADOPTS 4-POINT PLAN Growers To Plant Crops TORONTO (CP) -- Four On- tario freelance tobacco growers are planting their 1963 crops de- spite statements by the Ontario| FlueCured Tobacco Growers' Board that board representa- tives may destroy their crops, two of the growers said Mon. d BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Council last night approved a four-point program to deal with the East Beach boat houses. | The action followed a report| made to council by Sanitary In. spector T. H. Waters, | Council approved the follow- ing action recommended by Mr.| | Waters: --Request a Fire Marshal's survey of the area; --Request a hydro inspection| of serviced buildings; | --Require. Port Darlington) Harbor Company to have | their grounds cleared of partly, demolished buildings and scrap) material; ay. Ervin Robbins of Baltimore, | 20 miles south of Peterborough, said he had about 11 acres planted, Another grower, who asked not to be identified, said he and two others bean to plant Saturday. Ten freelancers grew a crop last years without permission |but eventually got approval East Beach Boat Houses Ruled Unfit For Living posits of night soil. However, since available ground generally consists of [it- tle more and in some cases less, than that occupied by the buildings there is insufficient ground fog, safe disposal of wastes. : "No apparent potable water is /on the grounds. ed The following is Mr. Waters' report to Council: "The 26 frame structures are in various states of repair, from soundly .constructed to partly demolished, are mostly built of old dry weathered wood and are spaced from a few feet apart to actually touching. "Chimneys on buildings so fit- F) BIBLE STILL LEADS Scientific and Cultural Organi- PARIS (Reuters)--The Bible|zation. In 1961 the Bible was is still the world's most trans-|translated 258 times with the jated work, according to the|works of Lenin second at 185 United N ations Educational,| translations, "7 R E A R 'Winner WINDOW" BURN. HEPBURN * Terrifying Adventure with "ROMAN JAMES STEWART fal HOLIDAY" GRACE KELLY nee IN COLOR Gregory Peck "These might be c unfit for habitation because of the fire hazard, lack of satis. factory waste disposal facilities and lack of potable water. "The area is surprisingly not ted are of metal stove pipe type and the one building said to be permanently occupied has a crudely improvised chimney of assorted sheet metal pipes. "Several buildings have hydro BILTMORE? _ cluttered with organic refuse or fouled with night soil, but this jean be readily disposed of in service and on one, a lead-in anchor insulator has pulled free of the building. posed 6 p.m. meeting because he had to close up his shop, deal with customers and get his meal -- all before 6 p.m. request. There are some bad corners) from the board to sell it. They in that area, he said. |have sought permission without} He moved that the request be! success to grow and sell this) --Require use of the Port Darlington} for ard ea | "The above conditions appear | Harbor rureeny ia ieee the! t) constitute a definite fire haz- the stream or in the town-owned lfield to the east. | "A little rubbish has accumu. Councillor Hooper pointed out that he was on shift work -- 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. He said that he takes time off work, at his own expense, to attend meet- ings. : "T make myself available for meetings," Councillor Hooper explained. After warning that he would resign 'awfully quick", Council. lor Nichols pulled out a pre- pared resignation, asked what the date was, and handed his notice over to Mayor Hobbs. "T don't think this resigna- tion was prompted by the ques- tion of the meeting time," Mayor Hobbs said. WITHDRAWS MOTION Councillor Nichols explained he felt he "didn't fit in. I came down here to help the Town. 1 did the best I could." forwarded to the Police Chief for study and report. Councillor Hooper pointed out that the Chief is currently making a study of the streets in Bow- manville. When Maygr Hobbs asked him to recghsider, Councillor) Nichols sajd he would only re-| | consider if the meeting en Plans Open House was 4 p.m., not 6 p.m. BROUGHAM -- To show how "Wait a minute!" said Mayor Hobbs. "You didn't give us a chance/a little library in the Village of to deéide on the time of the| Brougham has improved during} Open House meeting before you handed over| the past few years, the your resignation." has been arranged for When there appeared to be| members and their friends on no seconder to his motion to|Friday, June 7, between the resign, Councillor Nichols stat-| hours of 7.30 and 10.00 p.m., ed that he was "willing to help) at the library. out until the end of the year'.| Over 3000 books, ancient and Councillor Hooper agreed to| modern, are on the shelves. \the 4 p.m, meeting. One room of the library is de- eee --|signed for children, and con. Council Queries Damage BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Councillor Ken Hooper last night queried a report by the Town's consulting engineers who charged that Bowmanville was responsible for damage to "certain structures' in the new industrial area. "T'm not too sure that it's our fault,' Councillor Hooper said. Councillor Roy Nichols agreed and stated that he had been told by the grader superinten- dent that "it has nothing to do| with us at all." | Deputy Reeve Ross Stevens, moved that Council get a re- port from Roads Superinten-| dent T. Stewart before taking) any action. The letter from the engin-| eers, Proctor and Redfern, was as follows: "We would like to advise you of several repair items required|| , in connection with the industrial) area services. | "Damage to certain struc.) tures resulted due to the Town's| operations while 'constructing) the road and bridge approaches. | "The repairs required include} the resetting of valve! chamber chimneys which have| been pushed off their base, the resetting of a manhole cast- ing, and a valve chamber cast- ing on their bases. "In addition, the valve boxes at the south-east corner of the bridge should be trimmed to the correct height when the road filling operation has been completed, "Either the Town could do this work directly, or . Tripp Construction could be author- ized to complete the items, and two ltains attractive picture books, | books for the little one first ini- l tiated into the joys of reading, j and books. on all the subjects |that interest a child -- fairy tales, animal stories, history, Charge fits The adult room contains fic- |be reimbursed according to the tion -- many of the newest and jterms of their contract. best of modern authors --- and a "It is understood that the| fine assortment of non-fiction-on Tripp firm is working in the every subject. , area and considering that they; The books are ca are familiar with the sys- arranged by Librarian tem, they could carry out the L. T. Johnston. repairs in an efficient manner." Members of the Library pra peer ------- | Board feel that much of the neabedoRTt: E ' credit for a fine library goes to J ' ». 08 the Brougham Fire Department, agg eg ogg Murgett He which has made available the to close down his maggot fac- i gare : tory. His neighbors in this Mid- perv. ea i nc diesex town couldn't stand the | 4 good level of juvenile mem smell and the council asked/perchip in the library ie evi: Murgett, who breeds the mag- / ter : gots for anglers, to shut up)_-- shop as soon as possible. WAS COSTLY CLIMB The British team that first climbed the 14,780-foot Matter- horn in the Alps lost four of its six members in the attempt. talogued and Mrs. A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly. It relieves itch- ing and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissues. One hemorrhoidal case history | after another reported "'very strik- ing improvement.' Pain was promptly and gently relieved... actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. 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By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Advancing in a %-to-% range| "Seven buildings appear to be} lated in the roadside ditch ad- equipped for temporary or per-|Jacent to town property. manent accommodation, being) "The partly demolished shed furnished, having hydro andj and dilapidated half-shed con- chimney and some appearing to| stitute an accumulation of scrap have sink drains to the ground|wood and metal and some scrap or water. below. |wood and metal has accumu- "There are no apparent ac.|lated around the buildings just cumulations of garbage or de-| south of Fred DePew's home." were Abitibi, Consumers' Gas| and MacMillan Bloedel. National Trust led decliners| with a drop of 1%, with Shell) Oil; Canada Packers B and Ca- nadian Celanese all dropping \,. i On index, industrials rose .75 to a record high of 648.71 and base metals climbed .29 to 215.29. 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