Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Dec 1964, p. 10

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MT aA . » 7 F - ' ' ; } ' | : R ' é é * id zt } RBI ap Eee & t EEE eT & 4 a é r a ' t : | when the Oshawa and District » damages and costs resulting ' and faithfully', said President Gets 3 Months { tree, 38-year-old Keith Brennan » o& Pembroke was sentenced OED. ee ee ee ee 1 COLONIAL Sires eer teat ere 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, December 10, 1964 CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS R. T. Bryant of 52 Rosehill blvd. has -- S..' council complaining "overrun cars" anytime there is a at Westmount United and Pub- applications have been the erection of (signboards) in ition. Council approval is on all applications. 'To in-committee. Tripp Construction Limited, Port Perry, was awarded a itary and storm sewer con- tract on a low bid of $26,488.76. There was only one other bid. Council voted to demolish "the old Robinson house' at the foot of Simcoe street south. Council held up the demolition i Historical Society suggested preservation of the building as part of a centennial project. Council will buy a page of advertising ($25) in the Oshawa Horticultural Society's 1965 an- nual Yearbook. The city will advise E. S. Campin, 607 King' street east, that no more work will be done on his property. He has re- quested compensation for any from King street pavement and sidewalk reconstruction, The Public Works committee report said Mr. Campin's property has been regraded and gravelled "to provide a moderate slope from the sidewalk onto his property." A request from Domestic Oil Transmission Systems Limited for construction of pipelines in new subdivisions to serve homes from a central storage tank was sent to the 1965 council-in-com- mittee. The five-year program for expenditures on connecting links will be referred to next year's council. Council turned down Nick Schneider's application for a goese licence, garage to be located on Midtown avenue. Tenders for purchase of city; properties at 361 and 365 Bond street east were accepted from George Neat ($11,700 for No. 361) and Elbert Enterprises Limited ($8150 for No. 365). J. A. Watt Limited, at $5125, was low bidder for traffic light installations at King west and' Th road, and Albert and Joined Rotary Back In 1921 Murray Miller, who joined the Rotary Club of Oshawa in 1921,.was presented with an honorary membership badge and card during the Monday meeting of the club. He is the Council approved Parking By- law amendments. prohibiting parking on the north side of King street east, between Wil- son road and Riverside drive; and on the north side of Olive avenue, between Albert and Court streets and between Liprew street and Verdun road, Some $16,360 will be set aside in a reserve fund (and another $8000 added next year) for the inter-connection of the traffic signal system through'a Master *|Control Unit. City property-on the east side of Simcoe street north, held for the extension of Sunset avenue east of Simcoe street, will be resold to the former owner for the $4000 purchase price paid by the city in 1962. Parking Bylaw amendments will prohibit parking on the south side of Whiting avenue, from Simcoe street to 100 feet lwest; on the east side of Wilson road north, from a point oppo- site Rogers street to Rossland road, and on the west side of Wilson road north, from Rogers street to 150 feet north of Bond street. Many Visitors In District MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- The sympathy of this community is extended to Mrs. J, MacLean and family in the sudden pass- ing of her husband; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conners and family in the accident that ended the life of thein youngest son; also to Mr. C. H. Snowden and daughters, Mrs. Albert Brown (Nellie), Hamilton and Miss Marion Snowden, Toronto, in the passing of Miss Ethel Axford. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diotte, (nee Janine Allison) on their recent mar- riage. Her mother had a trous- seau tea Nov. 28 at their resi- dence, when several ladies from here attended. Quite a number of Maple Grove friends were guests at the wedding. Miss Carole Greenham, To- ronto, spent the weekend at home and attended the Diotte- Allison wedding. Paul Michael Dowson, Zion, spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooney. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snowden, Bowmanville, were Sunday visi- tors with his mother, Mrs. Allan Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Han- cock, and family, Oakville, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs, M; Goodmurphy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bleeks, Ottawa, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown and attended the Diotte-Allison wedding. Glad to be able to report there is further improvement in little Todd Russell, in the Sick Children's Hospiiai. Mrs. Eric Freeborn, Lindsay, was a visitor last week at Mrs. Cedric Russell's. Mr. and Mrs, R. L. West- away, Cameron, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Russell and family. Mr. and Mrs, Orland Hall, Weston, were Sunday visitors at Mrs. H. R. Foley's. She ac- companied them to. Brooklin and visited Mrs. S. T. Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gilbank and sons, Bill and David, Orono, were Sunday supper guests with Mr, and Mrs. H. G, Freeman. CIRCUS OFF THE ROAD LONDON (AP)--One ef Brit- ain's best known circuses, Ber- tram Mills, is giving up the road. Manager Cyril Mills said the circus will sell some of its tents and animals in an effort to cut lesses, which amounted to $96,600 last year, and will confine its performances to a London stadium. MONEY FOR RESEARCH BAND REFITTED MONTREAL (CP)--The Mon-| CHATHAM, Ont. (CP) -- The treal General Hospital has re-\Chatham Police Association ceived a $145,545 grant for re-|Youth Trumpet Corps--usually search from the John A. Hart-|known here as the Police Boys ford Foundation in the U.S. The|Band--is re-equipp! money wil] be used for research|of at a cost $4.500. About $1,000 was into'x-ray problems, the studyjraised on the annual band tag to be carried out at the hospi-|day during the summer and tal's McGill University medical]$106 was earned on the sale of clinic. phonograph records. 10 ark alle Corby's soft, smooth, true Canadian whisky. Aged 10 years in wood. Now available. Worthy companion of Corby's fifteen year old Park Lane. H. Corby Distillery Limited, Montreal Sapporo, the capital of Hok- JAPAN CENTRE jyeiae, Japan, lies beneath snowjone of the country's major ski five months of the year and Glemives $300 A MONTH FOR LIFE FROM AGE 65 Here is a plan to provide your family if you should die, or for your retirement years if you survive . . . You make regular payment to the Sun Life of Canada, then at age 65, you start receiving $300 a month for life, or if you prefer, $44,150 in cash. Both of these amounts can be increased by leaving your dividents on deposit. Should you not survive to age 65, a minimum of $30,000 will be paid immediately to your family. ; By completing the enquiry form below, you can obtain details suitable to your personal situation. Plans can be arranged to provide various amounts matur- SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Oshowe Shepping Centre ROGER WOLFE Home 723-2883 Unit Manager Business 725-4563 Cee erereserenee tt eee Poe emeereesreseeeeeree oldest active' member of the club. Rotarian T. K. Creighton, who made the presentation, said during Rotarian Miller's 43 years as a member, his record of service to the club and the community had been excellent. He had been a good Rotarian, followed the ideals of Rotary and given good service in his vocation. He extended the club's best wishes for continued good health. 'Murray was one of the quiet members of the club who did the jobs assigned to him well Stanley E. Lovell. Hanged Dog, PEMBROKE, Ont. 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