Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jul 1964, p. 4

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 10, 1964 SWIMMING PROGRAM AT ORONO Over 280 children registered for the water safety and swimming program conducted at the Orono Swimming Pool. The classes, under the spon- sorship of the Bowmanville and District Red Cross, are held Monday to Friday from SOME OPPOSITION Township Plumbing Bylaw Is Approved BROUGHAM (Special) -- A bylaw regulating plumbing in Pickering Township was passed Monday night by township coun- cil--but not without considerable opposition to a number of Councillor W. G, Newman pro- nounced it basically a good by- law, but felt that some of the rigid clauses might be difficult to enforce, and could create con-! siderable hardship for some '|minor plumbing jobs. On a recorded vote, Mr. New-) man voted in favor, but wished) that his vote could be recorded) as "'partially". | Deputy Reeve Mrs. J. Me-| Pherson and Councillor Harvey) Spang yoted against the bylaw, although they remarked that fixtures, $3 plus $1.50 per fix- ture; $1 per inch outside dia- meter for each installauon fcr trunk or township sewer; alter-| ation or connecting to existing) drain, $3; special installations, $4 per hour to be paid in ad-! vance -- when necessary 'to| make three inspections- on one| drain or plumbing job. , Mr. Newman wanted to know if there were sufficient plumbing staff to carry out this bylaw. "When you have backhoes and) machinery," he said, "you can- not keep that equipment tied up, for it costs many dollars per hour." "The only problem is when there is insufficient warning to the township," said Council- | the north, who were constantly moving farm buildings from one farm to another, Mr. Newman thought that a clause which would remove farm outbuildings trom the restrictions would be timely. Said Councillor John Camp. pell, 'We always look upon the farm as not a business enter- prisé. What about the man in the industrial area who wants to move one building from one let to another?"' 'IT take exception to this,"' said Reeve Laycox. "If you have to do something in the south, you should have to do it in the north, We 'don't read bylaws here which apply to a certain area. Is there a liné drawn some place? -We are here to discuss the township, not north and south." A clause in the bylaw which reads, "at the discretion of council", relieved the situation, and it was passed unanimously. : Bible School Ends Children Enjoy Circus At Orono ORONO -- The circus came to Orono last week and over 500 jattended the two performances held within the tent placed in the fair grounds. The children of the area were delighted with the various acts performed not only by adults, but also by young circus performers. Even The statement, passed at the | some of the local spectators church's biennial convention,| were invited to take part in the has the force of church law, show. but pe 5 mechanism) Animal acts included those was Vv' A i pate Chiat debaia over the site. DZ nanos 2, don, goal and an ment centred on the issue Of) aren's enjoyme ; civil disobedience." & enjoyment was a clown, The final amended statement|22 aerial act and other circus ldid not use the expression 2¢ts. \"civil disobedience" 'but in-| TWe side shows were also at- lstead used the term '"'peaceful|tached to the circus and these |public demonstrations," The sweeping statement hit|turtle exhibit. n most, if not on all, points) The circus was sponsored by of controvers¥ in racial affairs,,the Orono Chamber of Com- including employment, housing, !merce. education and access to public! ; Lutherans Rap Racial Bars In Churches PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Lutheran Church in America Thursday adopted a: policy statement condemning' racial discrimination in the church jand society in general. RICH WITCH. Kenya witch doctors are said |to be so prosperous that anti- |witch doctor organizations are demanding they pay income tax. A Flavoured Wine "SERVE COLD ON THE ROCKS OR WITH YOUR included a snake display and a FAVOURITE MIX vision of Mrs. Shirley Rey- | nolds, a qualified instructor, and she is assisted by Mrs. W. Barraball, Mrs. | 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. during July. Nearly 100 have been enrolled in the tadpole group and 75 in the beginners. There are 49 juniors, 33 inter- mediates, 16 seniors, six try- ing for the bronze medal and one for the silver medal, The classes are under the ,super- M. Snelder and Miss L. Bailey, Examin- ations under the Red Cross will be held at the comple- tion of the course --Oshawa Times Photo Queen's Park | Hikes Wages Of 2,525 TORONTO. (CP) -- The On- tario civil service commission Thursday announced pay raises amounting to $585,000 a year. The commission said the in- creases -- to skilled trade classes, x-ray classes and. en-| gineer's assistants -- represent adjustments pending a regularjincreases of $400. jregular reviewing program, the |commission said. for 2,525 government employees| Thursday cyclical review of the classifi- cations. Any further salary re- vision will take place during the DEATHS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | London -- Canon Charles : , .|Earle Raven, 79, chaplain to Service Association of Ontario| Queen Elizabeth since 1952, who pressed complaints that some} aiso had been chaplain to King civil servants had not received George V ang King George VI. increases since 1959. a Under the rates announced, Victoria -- Mrs. Lottie Kath. raises range from|leen McCurdy, 70, widow of for- $120 a year for x-ray technicians mer Winnipeg Tribune publisher The government moved to in- crease salaries after the Civil to $5°0 for a press-room compos- Wesley McCurdy. itor. Most trades, 'such as| Richmond, Va, -- Zach Toms plumbers, steamfitters and/Sr., 63, chairman of the board sheet metal workers received|of Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company; following a stroke. Nearly Kim Weod -- et's talk "cents" about entertaining! Problem is So what to do Here's the solution Buy just one liquor: It's so versatile, It makes delightful versions Tropi-cola, for instance! '6A refreshing change" ¢ onmpany Lta everybody likes to entertain. And everybody wants to be considered a good host or hostess. that a family income budgeted for mortgage, car payments, insurance and other fixed expenses won't stand big entertainment bills, It doesn't make economic sense, --when you know that among your 4\ they opposed it with some reser-|!or Wank, who maintained thst 4 | vations. | |the basic bylaw was drawn up| Any construction, repair 'or| Py the Ontario Water Resources alteration in plumbing in the|Commission. "If individuals go township is, under the bylaw,|ahead without having notified not permitted to be commenced|'He township of the intent, or without application for a permit, | When they would be ready, then accompanied by complete plans. there could be a delay. : A clause has been addeq to the The intent of this bylaw is bylaw to except work on a not restrictive,' continued the valve, faucet or fixture. Councillor, "It is protective." Counciltors Newman = and PERMIT FEES Spang expressed doubts about Some of the permit fees are|the bylaw which restricted the as follows: For a single family movement of buildings in the dwelling, $1.50 per. fixture; a)township, ad the fee charge of retail store, $3 (plus living quar-'$25 for a permit. ters, $1); for multiple dwellings,, Mr. Spang maintained that $4 for first suite, $3 for each ad-|this was a necessary bylaw for ditional, plus $1.50 per fixture;/the south part, but that it would alterations for not more than 3'be a hardship for farmers in | guests some prefer gin, others rye, vodka, rum, sherry or beer--and your budget won't stand such an assortment? that will delight everyone--and keep your entertainment cost at a minimum-- A special brand of extra light rum. Its name: TROPICANA, Made by Woods, who have been distilling fine rums for over 75 years... And what's special about TROPICANA? it's practically a one-brand bar! Besides being a superior light rum by itself, your guests will enjoy it in any rum drink imaginable, of almost any drink you can name! Just try TROPICANA with three or four quite different mixes. You'll realize you're on to some- thing good! Lots of people have already dis- covered Tropi-cola, They will be delighted with your Tropicana and Ginger, Tropicana and Tonic, Fropicana and Bitter Lemon, or what will you have! +.."a delightful idea". . "mighty satisfying"... With TROPICANA your reputation is established... arid your budget saved! | friends accommodations. Today In Audley | The convention also passed a 'resolution praising the recent AUDLEY -- Vacation Bible|passage of the civil rights bill School was held this week at by the U.S. Congress. the Audley church, The c!osing x program for the parents and WOODVIEW BAND was this afternoon. HAYDON -- At the annual The community club will hold Dominion Day banquet and var- the picnic at Lynbrook Park on/jety concert held in the Haydon Friday, July 24. Supper will be'c¢ommunity centre July 1, the at 6.30 p.m. Woodview Harmonica band Mr. and Mrs, Hadden, Penn-| participated. The band was un- sytvania, U.S.A., are visiting atiger the leadership of Walter the home of their son, Mr. Dowe and P. N. Perry. Indivi- D, L, Hadden, and Mrs, Had- quai artists performing were den. Gord Perry and Barry Mills-- Cathy Lambie has returned to harmonica solos; Miss Sharon her home here after a year Gay--accordion solo; and piano with her relatives in California.'selections by Barry Mills. | Chief H. Bryan FIRE NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY Effective immediately the fire number to call for both Brooklin and Garrard Road Fire Areas is... 725-1202 Chief G. 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