Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jul 1963, p. 4

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} THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 19, 1963 ee Council Okays 1ST IN 23 YEARS Dog Control Law | Zoning Bylaw | Town To Enter Baffles Council HAMPTON (Staff) -- Itjvision I certainly wouldn't let shouldn't happen to a dog --|the dog-catcher take him."' and Darlington Township Coun-| The Council was unanimous nil is wondering why it had to in stressing this point. happen to them, Mrs, Tlifee asked for a coun. Twice during Thursday cil interpretation of the council night's meeting the Council was| bylaw to take before Magistrate forced to deal with situations|Baxter next Tuesday, involving "'man's best friend.) She also asked that a Coun. Mrs. Annette Iliffe of Cour-/cillor appear in court with her tice asked for a Council inter-/to give this interpretation, pretation of the dog-control by-| The Council would make no law, She stated that she had) motion on either request. Reeve received two summons on|Blanchard said that Magistrate charges of letting her dog "run' Baxter was much more famil- large'. iar with the law than anyone She contended that on each on Council. occasion her dog was in its OWN! Councillor Budai agreed to go Amendment HAMPTON (Staff) -- Darling. ton Township Council passed al bylaw amending zoning Bylaw) 2111 last night. The result is) tht the area on Courtice road) at Highway 2 belonging to Roy Nichols is now. entirely Com- mercial 2. or a "rural-commer-. cial zone". Formerly the area right on Highway 2 was classed as C2 and the area south of it, where the Nichols' home stands was 'Commercial 1 or "residential ! commercial', Mr. Nichols now wants to tear down the house and build an addition on his garage which would be too large under yard under the supervision of i9 Court to give her unofficial Commercial 1 requirements It herself or one of her children as|jntorpretation, The Reeve gave she believed was stated in the/nis blessing but stated that bylaw, Council was taking. no official She said she went first to the stand on the matter. home of Deputy-Reeve Muir and found his dogs 'running COUNCIL QUERIED loose and unattended'. She) A few moments later Town named other persons in the dis-| ship Clerk Walter Rundle read trict whose dogs are not tied/ Council a letter from Dog Con and who have yet to receive a trol Officer James A. Hoskins summons for it He asked the following ques Mrs, Ilifee said she felt the /¢ions: "Is it illegal to go on same law should apply to every- private property to get a dog one. even if requested? Should a The Council agreed with this dogs be brought down to t and Councillor Budaj then quot-/road to be picked up? Wi!!! ed the section of the Bylaw Council accept financial respon which 1 to Mrs. Tlifee's' sibility if I go on private prop 2 can be touch-'erty after.a dog" r control and not' Councillor Budai: "No, he be taken should not go on to private pro Councillor erty to get a dog." Say Reeve Blanchard: "Why property or 1 should I be expected to chase a stray dog off my property?" Councillor Down: "If a dog is chasing sheep or cattle or chick- the dog-catcher should be able to get him." Councillor Budai: "You car shoot him or run him off if he is a nuisance, The bylaw states t a dog may be picked. 'up 'onivy ina or a re. place'."' the The Council ded the Mr. Hoskins to be present turned the next meeting so that p might discuss and clarify bylaw wih him Budai continued og Was on -my nder my super Darlington Tums Down Donation Bid 4 n to street pub HAMPTON (Stalf) - quest for: an rease Township's. 4 on Blackstock r was by dex at thev down the Counc The donate fair, w for p WANTS OFF-TRACK BETS NEW YORK (AP) Comptroller Abraham said Thursday Mayor of Robert Wagner's administrat s considering a city-wide formal vote on off-track t the ting. State Democratic leaders main the same especially in southeastern New iB Biya Be Emap York, long have advocated leg nite zed off-track betting as a li s budget ts struck, an in.) 84 means of raising revenue. -- City Counci move would Beame the be year' Grease might be considered. WHO OWNS. WHAT LAND? Darlington Township Council was to. find out the Township owns and what doesn't Thursday and ' told Council o put up a cows from his neighbor's land is not sure whether s a road allow. the two proper. e two proper his rd i "can't seem to the Township owns t doesn': own." Mu moved the land be Township solici- remarked nformed assessed land to be- ack of a road allow. also Was Nd not get Reeve Muir suggested 1 could prob- » by a court Stephen Fuels Bolsters Lead In Semi-Final time. att? comet exit | REGISTERED SEED AT FAIR PRICES: Buy your Registered Genessee Seed Wheat and C.!.L. Freeflowing fer- tilizer at the Ful-O-Pep Feed Store. seed and fertilizer requirements. gle and ave steady the runs he Complete Line Of Feed and Farm Supplies: The Ful-O-Pep Feed Store stocks a complete line of feeds and farm supplies of quaranteed quality. Complete custom grinding and mixing service is. ayailable. You. will find the prices are right. For Information Phone 745-4623 or 745-8811 p more tallies d a masterful wed only, three h third base. oir doubled other error a the side in the walked to one and THE GRAIN B Oshorne ee hits and one eR ¥ be his d Ip an ame Ss 8 even amazing when if is cons th the Nichols' called on to make only 18 put outs all evening. kOG Tt a th Bil Stephen. az c again pext Wednesday. is for this reason that he asked council to amend the Zoning By law The council passed all three readings of the amending by- law with little discussion. The only real problem was put for ward by Councillor Down, He expressed some concern that a building at that corner: would present. some difficulty if Courtice road should ever be widened in the future After discussion, however, he agreed that road-widening was not an immediate problem and seconded the motion approving the second reading The new Bylaw will be sent to the Municipal] Board for ap proval, No Deal In Bargain Try Over Sentence A French who tried t with AJAX Canadian y rgain ove gistrate Harry (Staff) his sentence ha he sti got the worst ie deal rbonneau of Scar Ajax Magis- rsday and was g to stop at speeding rin a thirty Jock boro appeared in hen told of the wo offences for my want to pay tne Magistrate ane th did not the situation the same ht as Charbonneau and gave him the option of 11 days as a guest of the County Jail. DIVISION ermyn found of > OAS Playdowns| | Council Spurns | Request For Access Road HAMPTON (Staff) -- Dafling. ton Township Council Thursday turned down Oshawa contractor that the road allowance not be j built, | At the July 4 meeting, Mr. | Schmidt stated that he would "keep coming back to council jagain and again until I get what I want"'. Reeve Blanchard said he would advise Schmidt to 'go ahead and build the house and! then perhaps we Can come to BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --yers he will start in Saturday's) andrew Schmidt's request for Some agreement", For the first time in at least) 23 years Bowmanville will be represented this year by a jun. ior "B" softball team in the On-| tario Amateur Softball Play-! downs, The team is comprised of! local stars of the: Men's Town League who are still under the age of 21, Also signed to play s Jerry Falls, 'the 17-year-old sensation who hit well, over 600 in the Janior Men's League George Stephen, well-known local athlete and sports enthus- jast, will manage the squad, He will be assisted by coaches Tom Pearson, Fred Cowle and Dan Girardi Mr. Stephen fells quite cer tain that his chargs will give a good account of themselves in the Junior "B"' Playoffs He quoted umpires from Osh awa as saying that they felt the team would '"'do well' and "stack up against any pitch ing that they (the umpires) had seen in Junior "B" ball," Mr. Stephen stated that his team's success would depend heavily on the strong left arm of piitcher Billy Osborne He will have to produce: if we are to win," The biggest problem. the coaching staff has at present is to weld the boys into a sin gle unit. The players have been together in Junior Baseball! for a period of years, but as soft- ballers they have been spread throughout the five teams of the Town League This problem is being solved by. nightly practices and the scheduling of exhibition games, the first of which will be Satur- day night against the NHL All Stars Mr has made any decision on what nine play- Stephen not SATURDAY The Sensational "Gount-Downs" anes ners oeeaeyaern eoaesarvxwwmm The BEACH HOUSE OSHAWA-ON-THE-LAKE FARMERS UAKER PAYING TOP PRICES FOR LOCAL GRAIN CASH FOR YOUR CROP: The Quaker Oats Company of Canada Limited wants to buy your MILL- ING OATS and ONTARIO MILLING WHEAT .. . and pays top prices for quality. Bring in samples of your grain for grading and for moisture tests before combining. Our grain buyer is in constant touch with the grain market. He is here to give you his complete co-operation in marketing your grain at harvest THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED PETERBOROUGH ONTARIO game, His_ infielders include} Jimmy Coyle, John Twist, Don} Bagnell, Dave Werry and Terry) an access road to his newly- acquired property. At the last council. meeting on Black. Larry Piper is expected) jyjy 4 Mr, Schmidf asked that to handle the catching chores} q road allowance be extended with outfielder Ray Crombie! nag: the portion of his 11.5 acres backing him up. Outfield aspirants are Alex Wiseman, Grant Wright, Nel- son Yeo and Paul Mutton, along with Jerry Falls. Johnny James will assist Os- borne in the pitching depart- ment and both are expected to see some action at other posi- tions because of their hitting ability, The team will wear the uni on which he wants to build. The request was passed on to the Road Committee for investi« gation and report. The Road Committee yester- day recommended to coun- ci! that "no action be taken in building the road allowance as he (Schmidt) has a paved road going by his property on the south side', PAINTS FOR HOBBY CHICHESTER, England (CP)! An exhibition of 50 paintings' by British defence minister! Peter Thorneycroft will be held in this Sussex town this sum-! ymer, NOW FLAYING- RIOT OF FUN! A Danny. Haye om | Naw THE MAN FROM THE DINERS' 1 CLUB Fe aS BILTMORE 5° ~All. An Bn Bo Bes ADDED FUN HIT Their Funniest Feature! "THREE STOOGES IN ORBIT" MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Cosh & Carry -- 4 Hr. Service 8 Hour Service Free Pick-Up and Delivery "Your Fomily's Friend" Terms are available for both your Council then passed a motion PHONE 725-0643 forms of the Kramp Furniture squad. recently eliminated in Town League action. The boys are going without a sponsor however at their own request They want to be known only as "Bowmanville" The Ontario Amateur Soft ball Junior 'B"' playoffs begin on August 15, Since the local team did not play in a league, they have drawn a bye into the playoffs Each series will be the best of. three and the games will be home-and-home on Wednesdays and Saturdays DIVIDENDS Continental Can Co, Incorpor- ated, common 50 cents (U.S.), Sept. 16, record Aug. 22 Cosmos Imperial Mills Ltd., common 17% cents, Aug. 15, record July 31 . Interprovincial Pipe Company, 80 cents, Sept. 3, ord Aug. 9 , | Kelly, Douglas and Co, Ltd,, f} class A 6% cents, Aug. 31, rec ord Aug. 9 The Southam Co, Lid, 25 cents; Sept, 27, record Sept. 13 FRIDAY The CONSULS ELVIS PRESLEY "FOLLOW THAT DREAM" STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY --IN-- "BONNIE SCOTLAND" PPP R CARTOONS} tow Extra-2 BIG COLO NOW ...2 GREAT HITS | WELL WORTH THE SHORT DRIVE OVER... | Line rec MARLON BRANDO--SANDRA CHURCH | "THE UGLY AMERICAN" ALSO ACADEMY AWARD WINNER GREGORY PECK--MARY BADHAM "TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD" BOTH IN COLOR e ALWAYS COLOR CARTOON DRIVEe * BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 P.M, ¢ INCLUDING SUNDAYS CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE KIDDIES PLAYGROUND DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY! BOX-OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY AT 7:30-----SUNDAY AT 8:00 MEET THE SHANDELLS OF OSHAWA AND TWIST TO THEIR | FABULOUS RHYTHM BEFORE THE | SHOW STARTS! COME EARLY! us > k MONSTER STATUE.. TWENTY STO: Last Time Tonight ALL COLOR ACTION SHOW! ""'H.M.S." 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