Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Apr 1964, p. 6

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Aprn 23, 190% WANT SPLIT BUT WHERE ? West Rouge Hockey Squad Jess expensive in the jong run. "I can see they are going to have a similiar recurrence as at Dunbarton High School." said Councillor Waring. The Department of Health Council Approves LaMarsh To Answer Queries demanded the installation of water facilities for Dunbarton and they are now under con- sideration. "IT am convinced in my own Beer Store Site BROUGHAM -- T. W. Beddall,| Council Architect, introduced to Picker-|factory-. ing Township Council on Mon-| A. jetter of Tolerance was _. : J day night Messrs, Lamport,|authorized, subject to the ap-|™ind that services are going to Skinner and Jones of the Li-|proval of th Pelanning Board,|be required," the Councillor quor Control Board, who said|to which'the plans have not yet| continued. that they proposed to erect albeen submitted. "At the same time we have Brewers Warehouse and a; John Faulkner, Planningjalready spent one million dol- rewers Retail outlet at the Board Director, said that he lars, and then another million. orner of Liverpool Road andfelt it was a desirable use of/Are we going to spend money On Pension OTTAWA (C)--Prime Minis- ter Pearson said in the Com- mons Wednesday that Health Minister Judy LaMarsh will be jresponsible for answering oppo- sition questions in Parliament about the newly revised Canada Pension Plan. ' Eric Winkler (PC -- Grey- Bruce) asked Mr, Pearson which of his ministers would be responsible. The revised plan was announced Monday by the prime minister after he person- lally headed negotiations with the provinces on it. Mr. Pearson said he was glad- to see Miss LaMarsh back in, the Commons after a recent ill- ness and said she will be "quite capable of taking care' of any Is Honored BROUGHAM -- Reeve Clif- ford Laycox, at a Pickering Township Council meeting on Monday night, honored _ the members of the West Rouge John Inglis Juvenile Hockey team, who won the Ontario Ju- felt would be satis- Township Residents Agr ee To Disagt ee ty ae Ajax's boundary in the westjant to go ahead on this, and|from the north part of the Town- . ns gg . ine Fickering | industrial road. the -proveity. where, if we spent more, we south to the lake. we will go ahead without the ship has already been submitted (Ownsnip Mall in Srougha | The proposed buildings do not a nee could have a school where ser- "We realize that the two ap-jhelp of the Township." the Reeve introduced the play-| oiy with the zoning by-law|AP PROVE HIGH SCHOOL jto the Municipal Board. d ; vices are available, not four or plications are not worlds apart| "I think it very foolish to say) Deputy-Reeve Mrs. tg sig (ea tc igi er ang Ba the matter of setback, which| EXPENDITURE five miles away from it, and ¥ requires 40 feet, and landscap-' A resolution was passed ap- and therefore feel that it would)we would hire consultants until/said, as a member of the Fi-|""° y |be less expensive in the long be relatively simple when work-|we know what it would cost,"/nance Committee, that funds ¢Ting Township. ing, which requires 50 per cent|proving the Township assuming|"U"?" ing on one division line to)said Councillor Ww. G. Newman.|had not been budgetted for the) He said that the team had|of the land. They asked for alits share of a $990,000. deben-. Councillor Harvey. Spang gather data for comparison on|He was interested in whether/seryices of a consultant, which,| worked diligently and faithfully | Letter of Tolerance to waive ture to build au addition of 25|agreed that the location of the jshe maintained, would cost afor a number of years to be-|these restrictions. rooms to the Pickering District| High School should have been After some discussion it was|High School. This request has) more carefully looked into, but agreed that buildings of this| been reduced from $1,300,000. (said that it was too late ays the other. the whole south part of the We also realize, and we are|Tonship was in favor of the| reat deal of money. Because of come championship material, type required no passageway] Councillor Donald Waring op- He said that it was a waste o between them, and by moving] nosed the weohin. He admitted Council's time to fight the school sure members of council realize,|decision that was reached 'at a'this, she would not favor a mo-jand that he was proud to, have} Before passing a resolution to|that for the average person tojrecent Bay Ridges meeting. \tion for such a service. been associated with them as meet in the hall, Councillor Hu-|say this or that would be the) Mr. Williams said that there) Councillor Donald Waring OMT ic. Gnked toward doeben le n bert Wank said: lbest boundary is not very rea-|were representatives fr0m|posed a motion to seek advice|Mey worked towards success. one halldwie. eome "tone tee lboards, for it was powerless 9PP0sition questions on the plan. "Whether a delegation is large|lisic. Glendale, Fairport Beach,|from Queen's ark to find out) The team made an impres- rocther dal tia tee Sie a|that he was not happy HOON tg do anything. Douglas Fisher (NDP--Port or small, I think the place to| 'We would point out that all/Squire's Beach, Frenchman's|what ramifications are present|sive line-up to receive the M0-| stack of some ah feat could|aie Me ter ee he bee) Councillors Wank and New-|Arthur) asked whether it is go- hold this meeting, the place ofjtaxpayers are aware of the|Bay, Pickering Beach, Westin this matter, and obtain an'clamation of the crowd, They ba acquired. which in this case,| Guise tie eee ee On| man felt that the School Boarding to be standard practice in business, is the Council] Cham-|problems which are besetting)Rouge, who endorsed the proj-jestimate of hiring a municipal Alie : gf itis ade ee indeed dollars this birch phase 2, next! nag worked hard to bring about future for the government, bers. It might sound undemocra-|this existing municipality. There ect. There were also represen- consultant to invesigate. Allen, : i i : "bag another million, and then! ine reduction in. their budget, |through a private adviser to the tie; but I: believe that it is injappear to be irreconcilable dif- tatives of various ratepayers' Councillot Wank then propos- Bruce Craig,|Tanghe (assistant trainer) and there will be a large sum tol and were to be commended. prime minister, to give details the Act that Council mectings!ferences between the rural and associations, he said. ed an amendment to the mo-|Ken Craig, Evan Downing, Ron/Gord Ferns (manager). aa Prov agi Mio pag tor "T think the stand this Coun-|of such projects as the Canada are required to be held in the|urban areas and this is quite PETITION CIRCULATED tion providing that the terms of/Dean, Peter Everett, Len Hart,| Harry Colley, a business man} '© ©Ve-Browing school. leil took is responsible for the/pension plan to selected report Council Chambers. junderstandable as the very way; Mr. Williams said that a pe-|reference for the proposed study Brian Munn, Mike Willoughby,|Who devotes much time to the| Mr. Waring said that spending/reduction in the High School ers. : . team, expressed the pleasureja little more now and placing'costs,"' said Councillor Wank.) Mr. Pearson said he could not of the team and himself for the'a high school where services|"We all know that they couldjaccept Mr. Fisher's interpreta- special recognition given by the|are available, and where the|make it more. I think they have tion of how the pension plan "The reason for appointing alOf life itself is so vastly differ-jtition for the dividing of the be designated by the Council dehy. Webster. Mike Huches | spokesman for a delegation is ent municipality is being circulated|prior to any decision to engage ee ae Reeve and Council. population is, would be much|gone as far as they can go." 'was announced. Mr. Fisher then BROUGHAM -- Before Pick- ering Township Council mem- bers took their seats in the Township Hall in Brougham on Monday night to accommo- date a large crowd from Bay Ridges and other southern areas in the Township, they met in the Council Chambers to determine whether or not they ould leave their accustomed meeting place. were: Norman Wayne captain; Colley, for that individual to put before "We trust that the members throughout the south part of the consultants. The amendment Wolf Schlombs, Bill Gleed, Council the maters that con-/of this council will not leave the Township at present, A petition carried. Harry Colley (trainer), Ken cern them," the Councillor con-|"@*Payers of the Township to -- tinued. "Council is not a. three $10° J Pom be the mon . inwed ci sa : s : ringed circus not a place for Township Okays e Gravel Pit Buy i " important decision the two areas the clapping of hands. . . ver make. The type of an- BROUGHAM -- After months|seum buildings would be more of negotiation, Pickering Town-j|in order.' e Deputy Reeve Mrs. Jean Mc-|swers we look for would reveal: Pherson agreed with Councillor! 1. The assessment situations Wank, saying that she wouldy each area. not consent to change the place! » The estimated budget and of meeting without a bylaw mij) rate for each item. or resolution. 3. The. estimated debt to be "IT would hope that we are assumed by each area. not goi to get into a donny- ti g | seek," vila Toknciier Ww. G. Ph osha population of ship Council Monday passed a} Mr. Newman said that a pro-| Newman. "I assume that a 5. Whether it would be better resolution to authorize their|posal was expected from the spokesman is presenting a brief), "" ae solicitors to submit an offer of/ Pickering Township Historical for the southern area to incor- purchase for 70 acres of gravel Society soon. | lands in Uxbridge Township, at "I am not against historical a price of $45,000. projects," said Councillor Wank, | The resolution passed by aj|"but at the same time, I think margin of 4 to 3,.with Deputy|we are well aware that we can Reeve Mrs, McPherson, Reeve only spend money in certain Laycox, and Councillors Wank directions. I think our opera- in favor. Opposing were Coun- tions are becoming more cramp- on splitting the municipality,|'°" enh fig te and there are a lot of people|Porate as. 3 township, town 'or cillors Newman, Spang and/ed for space. It is only a mat- Waring. ter of time until we have to here tonight to hear this spokes- man, who have not had a chance to hear him before." Mr. Newman proposed a mo- tion that Council go to the Com- munity Hall. The motion car- ried, with Councillor Wank and! foe sowihd daieasaiaee Township . Ratepayers. Councillor Hubert Wank noted|have more quarters. We can "We thank you for the time al-/that a report from the Ontario'delay parks or recreation, but SUGGESTS CONSULTANT lowed this delegation and trust) Research Foundation said that/the Corporation, if it is going John Broker of Bay Ridges|that the members of council|there was an abundant reserve to continue to operate, must rg ae grt gan ghey will see merit in our request. in the Uxbridge pit. have a place to operate." | le following brief,' w: ich pro- ve C, W. Laycox sai E Mr. Wank said that Mr. Chap-| Councillor Newman said that posed the engaging of a Muni- Bong 2 -- sige get man, of the Foundation, had the overall long-range poe rH cipal Consultant to give study tol concentrated study should be| done considerable coverage of| to de-centralize the municipality the boundary which would Split| made of the matter of splitting Pickering Township, and that and go into County : although he does not say it) "Are we going to be building does not have much gravel a white elephant?" he asked 3 coverage, to the best of his) Mr. Wank contended that. if knowledge, it has no large the Township did go into a volume. County syster ow r Councillor Harvey Spang stat-! would still be tended, iceouaaes ed that he felt this was not a) "4 resolution was passed that the Township of Pickering ino the Township, to which both the good buy for Pickering Town-|Council consider the use of all tw ynships : Lovie, gotta id the north and south parts of the rural area have made applica- Township had given thought, but tion to the Ontario Municipal|*@t i would take time and Board to have Pickering Town:|money -- "a great deal of ship split into two separate mu-|money" nicipalities. "Whether,"' he said, "Queen's "As a direct result, a group|Park feels the same, I do not ship, and that he would only £0lor part of the Contenni rd area are 'now in the process of Mr. Laycox suggested that the was no other gravel in the ter Works Grant towards part township, He. deplored the fact) of the cost of a Municipal Build- that $200. per year would have jng to be paid to Uxbridge Towa-) "7 jhink until this splitting of ship in lieu of taxes, "whether the Township is settled," said there is gravel or not.' Mrs. McPherson, "I would Mr. Spang said that he was'fayor waiting until we see what convinced that there were &T@-\is going to be done." submitting an application also, whole matter. be turned over to vel deposits in the Township of «T think -- the responsibility cs Baked to perfection, wrapped for protection by PEEK FREAN makers of famous biscuits 6. The general situation which would exist or be expected to develop if the division were ap- |proved by the OMB And in addition any other per- tinent facts which should be drawn to the aitention of the { " DIGESTIVE : t BE. uA to divide the Township of Pick-|the Finance Committee. ering. The only portion of these two applications which is conflict is the division line. "Therefore it is the desire of the residents of the urban area, and we feel sure the rural area ' "We hoped that Council might make some sort of decision to- night," said John Williams, president of the Bay Ridges Ratepayers Association, "'either to hire a municipal consultant; , to have a line which would be mutually agreeable to both areas, having regard to the or not", "Tf not, I am afraid that what Pickering. ADVOCATES NEW rests directly on this Council," said Reeve Clifford Laycox. 'In order to be 'eligible, we must velopment of both areas as sep- must be done is that the taxpay- arate municipalities ers themselves go ino this ma- There are, in fact, trains of '€: It is lengthy and expen- though that we know with re- ve of ratepayers, . sod the gards to possible division lines benefits will be shared by' all. and we outline these as fol-\lne cost of finding these facts lows: should be shared by all. We do "(Northern areas application)| puoi eas --Between the 2nd and 3rd Con-| cession from the westerly limit to Brock road, north on Brock read to the 3rd and thence east along the 3rd Concession to the 38.62 Cents Lb. eastrely limit of the Township.|. TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)-- (Southern areas application) An average price of 38.62 cents| At the 3rd Concession from:the|a pound was realized Wednes- westerly limits to Riverside day on 1,426,973 pounds of to- NIC! JILDING MUNICIPAL BUILDING give some indication by August Tobacco Sells At Centennial program had to be > ' pose. I don't think our adminis Village then following the west-|Marketing Board exchanges. submitted by August of this year tration can function properly." etly and southerly boundary of| So far, the exchanges have| "Isn't the whole purpose to Pickering Village to the Town) sold 155,211,452 pounds: of the|commemorate the Centennial?") of Ajax's western boundary|1963 crop at an average price|asked Councillor W. G, New and suggested haste in making thence following the "Town of of 49.41 cents a pound. man. "I think, basically, mu- use of the Federal Municipal Loan money. He suggested that a new Municipal Building be CHROME PATIO or OUTDOOR FURNITURE CHAISE LOUNGE ... 8.77 MATCHINGCHAIR ... 4,77 do require a municipal build Comfortable, Lightweight, Built for Outdoor Summer Relaxation ing," he said, 'I would suggest BUY THE SET .. . 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