City Council Approves 15 Million On Roads The $1,518,700 city road pro-jof opening, $1,744, will have to for 1965, recommended injbe paid by the school board. * public works committee's Finance and _ assessment was approved by council|recommendations approved by week. But Mayor Lyman Gifford ae the program was tentative Gntil final engineering reports|a bookkeeping machine (21 reg-|competition" but avoided the|iATy YOM COnmeis Os Oe ltraction, The provincial secre-| Premier Robarts told the ouncil. He said|isters). at a purchase pri word "'gas" when he addressed) 71° ; PECIAL FOR WED. THURS., are adopted by c! e ) purchase price - of Members of the Ontario Muni-(92¥ when the New Democrat/tary denied he had suggested|/house the government will con: FRI. AND SAT. ONLY ° be reserved the --. to oppose engineering reports. His remarks came after Ald. Richard Donald requested in- formation concerning the exten- sion of street westerly from Stevenson road, connect- dy on King street near Waverly Other recommendations of the works committee, approved by council were: . --The 1966 and 1967 road pro- were tentatively ap-jloan to the Municipal Works|the Association of Municipal|after the minister had deliv- me proved and the 1965 storm sewer| Assistance program for the con-|Electrical Utilities of Gaiseie, ered a letter by hand to thejeral years ago. h 14 onde cee gel ge Comparable Vous 38 23' OUTSTANDING VALUE program was approved; struction of an addition to the|which is a group of technicaljeditor pointing out that the Mr. MacDonald said ie sed Ae a iow auacaniinn! Miiaecrad ini Ld ; --The unpaid $877.47 weed ac-|Ridgeway Senior Public School|and administrative staff mem-|Taceway was in fact denied a/put evidence of this before the) inel at Midgham to comfort SPECIAL FOR WED., THURS., count involving 14 items will be|was approved; bers of the province's 357 mu-|Provincial charter. house later in the session., | romesick dogs. FRI, AND SAT. ONLY placed on tax bills of those| The parks, property and rec-|nicipal electric utilities. Mr. Yaremko made this point| 1" other business: Col. Tam Twaddle, superin- 1 : affected; reation committee's recommen- himself and accused the NDP| Stephen Lewis (NDP -- Scar-|tendent of the kennel, says the SPOOL --The $100 membership for the|dations were approved by coun-|I8 DIRECTOR leader of having "eyes to see|borough West) told the legisla-jidea is to recreate an atmos- 37° Canadian Good Roads Associa- Hon will be paid for 1965; --Walter H. Solomon's appli- cation for permission to main- tain the encroachment of the existing house on the road al- lowance of Elm street was per- mitted on payment of an annual fee equal to $1 per square foot. The area of encroachment is ap- proximately 15.9 square feet; ---Copies of city bylaws will be gent to Rutherford Furniture Ltd., Simcoe street south, which requested better garbage collec- tion service. The committee said if Mr. Rutherford meets the re- quirements of the bylaws he will have no trouble with intermit- tent and unsatisfactory garbage collection; --The Board of Roman Cath- olic Separate School Trustees YOU CAN DEPEND will be advised that the opening ON KRESGE'S FOR of Pacific avenue from Crom- SOCI AT 59cl--FANCY UNIVERSAL M 'well avenue to the west limit of KEY SALMON 3° WHITE RAYON ELASTIC COMPLETE Sie, seek tan city ban tae vm Yi" ....1e Ye"... 25¢ | ASSORTMENTS OF Sanam thie atrent and: thet? %?..s, he. HP 5, aoe BUTTONS the board requires this road for access to the school, the cost Steel Debate Bid Rejected council were: -City treasurer Frank Mark- son was authorized to purchase} $11,565 to augment the present two machines (10 registers each); --An Oshawa Fire Fighters' Association letter requesting a statement with each pay cheque was received and filed. The committee said Mr: Markson has arranged to meet with the fire department employees in April to explain the manner in which their cheques are issued; --Application for a $94,370 cil: --Mrs. Mary J. Burnett will be informed that the city is not pre- pared to go beyond the price of $10,450 offered to her for 20.9 acres of land in the Oshawa Creek Valley, North Oshawa. --Club Loreley Incorporated will be offered two parcels of land adjoining its property at a total cost of $8,000, subject to Club Loreley entering into a site plan agreement with the city. Electric Ads Combat Gas TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's municipal electric utilities were warned Tuesday to set up sales campaigns lest natural gas make serious inroads into elec- tricity's territory. W. Ross Strike mentioned the "keen competitor" and the 'new dimension of intense}, 5, cipal Electric Association and the Association of Municipal Electric Utilities here. Mr. Strike, chairman of On- tario Hydro, said electrical util- ities must concentrate on sell- ing more electricity instead of on raising rates, which was the old - fashioned way of in- creasing revenue. Stanley Webster of Tillson- burg was named president of Directors-at-large include: A. G. Stacey of Guelph. District directors include; J. K. Fee, Kingston; Stewart Holt, Midland; M. H, Kelly, Atikokan Township; H. E. Brownhill, Niagara Falls; R. M. Senyshen, Kitchener; C. V. MacLachan, Ingersoll, and A. A. Kidd, Cochrane. Dr. Robert H. Hay of Kings- ton was elected president of the Ontario Municipal Electric MacDonald TORONTO (CP)--A_ shouting, w match between Donald C. Mac- Donald, New Democratic Party leader, and Provincial Secre- ry John Yaremko broke out read a newspaper report into the record. The story was carried in a Toronto newspaper (The Star) last Sept. 22, alleging that Mr. Yaremko aided the speedy granting of a charter to the Rideau Carleton Raceway in Ottawa. However, Mr. MacDonald was unaware that the newspaper re- tracted the story two days later Association, an organization of elected municipal hydro com- missioners. Vice-presidents include: L. A. Waddell, Lindsay; J. J. Cross, Huntsville; H. H. Keffer, Sioux Lookout; A. D. Simpson, Strat- ford; W. W. Pearson, Strath- roy; F. G. Tigwell, Point Ed- ward, and J. F. Darby, Espan- ola. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Merch 3, 1965 7 ttacks With Sorry Star, Loses Tilt what you want to see and no eyes to see what you don't want to see.' Mrv Sabebonskt said he had not purposely ignored the re- this -- he only said Mr. Mac- Donald didn't go out of his way to look for it. CLAIMS PROFITS MADE Angered by, charges of "ir- responsibility," by Mr. Yar- emko, the New Democrat launched into another raceway story in which he said "friendly Tories" had been permitted to make huge profits in connection with the securing of a charter for the Windsor Raceway sev- ture that an Ontario 'training school for gifls in Galt con- tains seven solitary cells for girls under 16 years of age. Mr. Lewis, reporting on a visit he made to the school two weeks ago, said the school houses 116 girls -- whom he described as emotionally dis- turbed -- yet has no social worker or psychologist on its staff, He said there were two girls in the cells when he made his visit. The cells had three con- crete walls,.a solid door, a bare floor, a barréd and screened window and no cot in them during the day. 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