Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Oct 1964, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 8, 1964 COMMITTEE FORMED Pickering Township 'Split Meeting Held DUNBARTON (Staff) -- An committee ASSESSMENT In a brief presented to the audience the Bay Ridges. Asso- ciation tina cession, totalled $20, 909, 072 while the entire township assessment totalled $28,248,577. The brief further pointed out that in considering an area for incorpation it would be reason- able to assume that the percen- tage of assessment would de- termine the percentage of the current township's operating ex- penses. This would mean, as an ex- ott ler area to eet up its own Pub- »|County; ive, /is slowly increasing isouthern area, would be of more wlof the Bay Ridges Association, ; i zz i i! z 3 uy if E i a8 : rH] i - | | : : et fie Bt ; i z E zal 3 fe ; Re e a i gE "F | 3 a : i :3 a ' LE 2 : ay <8 fe 23 Fei Z "In any division we "Industrial assessment, m direct benefit to the area rather than being of partial benefit to north and south; "lf a division were made we would have to say in future yeans whether or not our school area should go into a county system or into one township school area system; "If a division were made the , planning , school "A division of the oe ity would also enable the south: lic Utitities Commission and thereby offer much lower hydro rates." John Williams, past president pointed out that the people of the northern area of the town- ship had already petitioned the Missionary In Africa Thanks UCW For Parcels =n SOLINA -- Mrs. Bruce Mont- was hostess for the presented oi Mrs. E. R. traster. A letter was read from Muriel Stevens, missionary in Africa, thanking the group for parcels sent. Mrs. C. Vice was assisted by Gladys Yellowlees in pre- gee ho worship service. An ition to be guests of Enfield UCW on Oct. 14, was accepted. HARVEST 8) erties on Home service w' Eidad at 2 rbert urch, , Ha be held a p.m. Bheverend. W He af King Siroet 0 United Chi Oshawa, will be guest minister. : Girls of 12-16 years of age will meet at the home of Gladys Yellowlees on Friday night to form a CGIT group. On evening a large number of friends and neighbors|a of Bradiey's and Enfield com- munities eotvered at Bradley's -- to honor Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt and family and ron Nesbitt Sr. and Mr. on Mrs. H. Prescott and fam-| ily on their departure from the | community. a man for the program which con- $500 Boosts Bowmanville Puck Program BOWMANVILLE § (Staff) The minor hockey program here this winter received a $500 boost _ the Royal Canadian Le- Nn. Legion member Ed Rundle presented the $500 cheque to 'anning, More than 400 boys have re-| gistered in the Atom, Peewee, Bantam, Midget and Juvenile -- Games will begin Nov. | 1 Two professional bedainton | "| players will be giving instruc- tion this winter at the Bow- manville Teens Badminton) clinic. Austin MaePherson and ship > branch of the department of on. | jean, ine ld | Ontario To Up ONLY IMPROVEMENT A ratepayer trom the third] mentioned that the) only improvement in his area|openings south of the border, | i Sales To US. | WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- | Ontario government plans "ls step up its drive to sell more to the United States, Economics and Developmtnt Minister Stan- ley Randall said Wednesday. In addition to increasing sales | of manufactured goods to help | offset Canada's trade imbalance | with the United States, Cana- | dian investors should look for) in the past 100 years was that|Mr. Randall said, they now plow the snow with) the end were certainly now paying for his improve- ments, Councilor John Campbell of! Ward 4 stated that in a report tY| made in 1958. or '59, it showed) that the population south of the Third Concession would number' 60,000 by .1080. He said that! "There is plenty of room for graders. He said the taxes of| more Canadian capital to be in- | vested in the U.S.," said the minister, here for the Greater | Windsor Industrial and Export | Forum. His department hopes to gd CASHWAY | FULLY PRE- FRAMED = ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS $21.88 ea. 2'6" x 66" Rugged Z bar doors. Storms, screen closer, windchain ond all P peowr Met ee up Canadian trade lthe United States at a rate of| lone a month under the Ontario | Trade Crusade, a government | areas three, four and five were! program now in its third year not adequately represented. Mr. Campbell said- that in| bn peenied 1963, Ward 1 had 1,542 voters, Ward 2 had 1,438, Ward 3 4,023, Ward 4 1,880 and Ward 5 3,284. He said that in the future, be elected at large or the OMB would be asked to re-divide the | representatives designed to boost donee | manufac' turing. 'Stop Corn i! Pain Fass! Also Remove 28" x 6'8" ond § 2'10 x 610" Self Storing Doors $22.77 to $23,77 VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE SAVE On Heating Bills! and keep cool next summer REDTOP THERMAFIBER ROCKWOOL INSULATION BATTS _ IN LOTS OF TWENTY CARTONS OR MORE 2" THICK - 900. FOOT CARTON 3" THICK - 60-0. FOOT CARTON 3.17 IN SMALLER LOTS ADD 20c CARTON -- PER CARTON | ECONOPAK BAGGED Koo.4 De EACH FULL 5 CUBIC FEET! ANY QUANTITY CEMENT IN STOCK KEY-IN-KNOB LOCK SETS 4.0 BUILDER'S SPECIAL GRADE STAMPED ILITY wards, |wedding anniversary as report- \ed in Wednesday's paper. Mr. Mr. Stan Millson was chair- married for pg ng + org CORNS carcouses 7 0 7 , | Super- NO ANNIVERSARY | Dr. Scholl's Zino- pads Mr. and Mrs. Fred R.} quickly stop pain of corns. Also | feed pin Br Grove, did not) remove corns, callouses when used |i celebrate their 25th! with separate medicated disks in- cluded in each box. Sold everywhere. D! Scholls Zino pads sisted of piano solos by Grant Millson of Bradley's and Mark| 'as|Simpson, Enfield; selections by the male quartet, Ken and Brian | Knox, Billy Bobby and Wayne, Cochrane; a reading by Mrs. G. | Bowman, Enfield and colored) slides shown by Mr. and Mrs, | E. Cryderman. GIFTS PRESENTED On ot of Bradley's com-| . Knox and Mr. WwW. family with a tritite lamp. The Nesbitt girls, Wendy and twins, Linda and Marie, were presented with jewelry and the boys of the Prescott family re- ceived books. Mrs. P. Nesbitt was also given a cup and saucer TOWN OF WHITBY TAXES FINAL INSTALMENT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1964 Failure to pey all instalments by this date empowers the Tax Collector " Fyn in accordance with the several statutory i et: of rent, where applicable, or collection ~ Meat with the cost payable by the texpayer. For your convenience oll current taxes are poyable ot ony Whitby Benk. ' Tay McEWEN, x Collector, OWN OF WHITBY for her valued services as treas- urer of Bradley's Club. Mrs. Ella Smith presented |Mr. and Mrs. H, Prescott with) picture and hammered elum- inum trays from Enfield com- munity. Both families expressed sin- cere thanks for'the gifts. The Prescotts will be living at) Maple Grove. and the Nesbitts on Hancock road, near Courtice, What's own sh » that th Pg EXTRA Si ot %, e other whiskies haven't got OOTHNESS Because it's Extra Charcoal Filtered Batra smocelanes becavee it's Extra Charcoal ered. (Chuceodl Hihering is dow, ecstly process but ie prodaces a perfectly 'polched? cwhidky, ernocts-an webees, Shs ectraaricn simon fn Beco jeep iy : mae why en matry people who know whtiy prefir Brown Jag, Gooderham's have been distil ling fine whiskies since 183a RED WING ORCHARDS FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLE ROADSIDE MARKET OPEN Thursday and Friday 1 p.m. -- 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 10'4.m. -- 8 p.m. 21/) MILES WEST OF WHITBY ON No, 2 Highway at "The Big Red Apples" TOWN OF WHITBY HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION AND FALL CLEAN-UP WEEK OCT. 13-17 (Garbage Collection and Dumping) THERE WILL BE NO GARBAGE COLLECTION ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 12th. Garbage normally col- lected on this day will be picked up Tuesday, October 13th. FALL CLEAN UP WEEK Extra trucks and men hove been assigned throughout the week to handle the extra lood that results from fall clean up. Your co-operation is requested in heving oll gorbage out eorly on your reguler collection day. 'Disposal Area, Hopkins Street will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. TUESDAY to SATURDAY. Please place oll material beside your reguler garboge. COUNCILLOR T. EDWARDS, CHAIRMAN, SANITATION COMMITTTE, $6.95 Full 9"x9" Now Only aC PER TILE 5 Nice Vinylflex Colors IN| CARTON LOTS OF 112 PIECES AJAX YARD ON ROWE STREET SOUTH OFF HIGHWAY NO. 401 AT INTERCHANGE 66 PHONE 942-1221 | BROOKLIN YARD Corner Highways No. 7 and No, 12 PHONE 655-3313 90" x.24"| ONLY ALUMINUM | COMBINATION SELF STORING CENTRE BAR STYLE Quality double locking action and vinyl weathertite track CUTOM MADE TO YOUR MEASUREMENT UP TO 38 UNITED INCHES (width plus height) $ §.35 Ya to 50 United Inches . $ 9.40 304 to 70 United Inches .. $10.95 70% to 85 United Inches .. $12.85 852 to 100 United Inches. $13.95 Over 100 United Inches . $15.75 FREE MEASURING INSTRUCTIONS ON REQUEST LIKE A FREE PRICE LIST? JUST FILL IN AND MAIL TO Canada Cashway Lumber BOX 330, MALTON, ONTARIO PLEASE PRINT CAREFULLY! Thank you. OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SATURDAYS TILL 5 P.M. WASHABLE WHITE CEILING TILE tn 10 Corton Lots 910 € Sq. Foot Just $6.72 carton Smaller Lots 1014 ft. Just $6.72 cartoon SAVE! SAVE! ECONOMY GRADE 2x4's 8 FEET LONG 370. ANY QUANTITY. NO. 1 PAINT GRADE SOLID CHIPBOARD BI-FOLD --DOORS_| 2' complete 8,25 24' complete 9,30 3' complete 10.95 4' 5' and 6' widths just double prices. Completely Assembled Hardware on! JOHNS-MANVILLE DOVER WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLES $16.95 Rock Shakes $21.95 PLASTIC PIPE 1,97 3,34 1%" 1.22 iA" 8.98 PER 100 FOOT ROLL VP sad /," {" | SHEET SPRUCE 2 x 6" - 16 foot 2 x 8" - 16 foot $80 x. 30% "A" Grade . Reverse Trap Toilets Just $27.95 ea. BATH TUBS this winter Protect your car ae ee 25 SHEET LOTS WATERPROOF PINE & SPRUCE ECONOPLY PAINT GRADE SANDED PLYWOOD ee $2.98 Smaller lots add .15¢ per sheet. "CHAIN LINK FENCE 100' ROLLS 95" SQ 5 | 42" S115 6' T-BAR POSTS Just 88c %4" x 4x 8 MAHOGANY Cupboard Plywood .3le per foot $9.92. BUILDING? 5%" x 4' x 8 Select Spruce Underlay *9.48 _ THANKSGIVING WEEKEND SALE JUST ARRIVED FROM THE FAR EAST ON THE STEAMER S.S. "MAYSAN MARU" BEAUTIFUL CHOICE QUALITY PREFINISHED MAHOGANY PANELLING | 4x7's $3.47 4x 8's $3.96 PER SHEET IN CRATE LOTS SMALLER LOTS ADD 20c SHEET NO PHONE ORDERS PLEASE This Special Offer Good to 6 P.M. Wed., October 14th YARDS CLOSED ON THANKSGIVING MON,, OCT. (2th BEST QUALITY 134" INTERIOR MAHOGANY DOORS eoeeeeeeree eves $662 OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS Heavy Gauge All Welded Steel Prime Coated wr$ 398 8'x7' only $41.45 -- 9'x7'$46.95 COMPLETE WITH ALL HARDWARE NAME FROM ONE OF CANADA'S BEST MILLS! Choice Quality KNOTTY_ PIN PANELLING Seven and Eight foot lengths! Packed 6 lay- ers to the bundle and just 15/c per board foot ! 1x6"-7' $3.26 1x6" -8' $3.72 $4.34 1x8" -7' 1x8" -8' UNDLE $4.96 PER BEAUTIFULLY MILLED TO FULL HALF INCH THICK POLYETHYLENE 500-ft. rolls 2 mil PER BUNDLE PER BUNDLE PER BUNDLE A. 1 QUALITY Tweed & Granite ASPHALT SHINGLES PER SQUARE Cedar Closet ' Lining 40 Foot Bundle $9.65 Full Size 18x20"x7" Undercoated $8.99 ea. Complete with Strainer

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