Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Mar 1965, p. 19

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1 across the township," she said.| Reeve Laycox revealed that THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 17,1965 19 BEFORE THE MAG TRATE "We agreed to work with the eN-ithe divisional road superinten-|----- dget s lumber of minor points|Councillor Newman, chairman Gener al Rate Up viesnigol g be, Ke grick yee dent had indicated that if @lwere discussed after whichlof the finance committee, said: ot raise 10 1 : vd tem into account for any one|™municipality does not 2 Liquor Penalty Is $14 420 In Pickering Twp. year, for one area will need ajmills for the upkeep of roads, IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON REPLACING : Be crebumaetlypaat yt ge die rliccv agli 8 OR ADDING TO YOUR EXISTING FARM 5 must be spent where it is need-ltion this," he said, "when in EQUIPMENT, YOU CAN'T AFFORD AM -- \Rouge, $674.33; Whitevale,jed. We're trying to finish built- A Is Dated Back (At Ajax _,.2rccupe cote sass, SERA ASE Moe Ba tae soup we vase 10090] TO MISS THIS SALE AJAX (Saff) -- During 1964 Pickering Township Council Nee ey ws ay rong get ow gor Dogg Bes while in a more northern muni- - i '|meeting Monday night. The gen-|1, $57, ; 2. $3,818.08; 3, nds -- then wo ie alsiat soho ly ay ama Sev gg Conga ikl eget ag ge og se re a ea Tat a Le Bre sont ote te Ph, there a rural part of the sgl they raise only a ires. pasa : 136. i 70. Township. 000. man 10°days in jail here they had obtained the' tidbor a showed that fires in industry|ine eae A orp any rellice rate, at 5.6 mills, will raise Q the charges should be dismissed, for $8,325 while resi-l\arastically cut to keep the mill|$130,938.82 eaupre, evidence) 4 Bowmanville man who had van Bh ed Mriirate, to» reasonable, figure,|, Commell nem emch they have . re which will be based this year|the rates over which they have RECENT ENGINEERING 10 hare the side ot a "momentary loss of temper"| Cars and trucks on fire werelgn a tota: assessment of $30,\no control, the County of On- toad. He had a bottle of|%@d 4 charge of wilful damage/damaged to the extent of $680\995,463, as compared with $28,-\tario rate; public rate, sep- wins Ia Wis pochat adjourned one week for sentenc-)Wnite a fire at the lg camp/248,577 in 1964, ame school, and high school GR ADU AT ES Magistrate : img. was estimated at $100, Commer- i is|Pates. ee de opi lh git! -- Del onagy eg A cial losses for the year were Sag re eels The' a ane 14 {COU a af . : "|was preceded by some discus- said he didn't/Griven his car into the side of|*" 11.4. The total of roads, en 4 val A total of 101 alarms were "|sion, in which Councillor W. G. interested in making a career as The Biggest Annual he ial on hg go} 'ime Copels peg «4 ip 'fied Ree received during the year at the ae Phi > ag ced Newman objected to the roa and, of Ssumme: . ' ' Farm Implement Sale i | aA uf- as. arrested wien Copeland's car had block-amt tect sion Of ir jafHealth Unt, is, 9.2 mils. Thisleverany' ue cad met tel INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS S00, in Eastern Ontario ! Obtaining liquor under the agejed a walk-way. i his report noted that the in- gar stebe: Po rates will raise|tal amount in his Ward 2 was > of 21, cost Gordon Brown, of} Constable Smith said Mr.|-rease in alarms had been con-|inece amounts of monies: forDUt $3,600 and declared this a Newcastle, $25 and costs or 10/Copeland had told him he heard) tant since 1959, ineering, $6,181.09: roads,|meagre amount under the cir] oe aa sential Relic AND A days in jail. a horn blowing outside his house} yyytyal aid was not activiated engineering, ,4851.09; leumstances. 'e are prepared to place you under our Industrial Engineering Constable Ian Smith, of thejand had gone outside to see by ike Ajax Fire Department ees ears ia = ce "3 don't think we can allocate Supetyieer. in @ poutine where you will receive interesting and ie w8 i f ion, 1633.82; onservation, : varied assignments. oer te a as prob a. ae outside, be Tins the year and there wereleis 45973 Health Unit, $27,-(tHe, Toads budget on the basis 9 Ist ANNUAL SPRING : no major fires in Ajax duri .}of the Ward system," said Coun-|| We aye a new Company going into massive iron ore mining and lowed the car driven by Brown|saw his car was blocking theligg4" Mutual Aid with the other(@@7s Welfare, $27,814.92; A 'Icillor Wank. 'A considerable processing, and this is an opportunity for you to break new and stopped it. In the back seat|}walkway,' the constable said,|fire departments was active i Fe og ag F sggectnind amount of maintenance monies|{ ground and build up industrial engineering experience ot the he found an open case of beer.|"and decided to move it but|nowever with monthly meetings pa "$15 388 66: aatitiin is spent in the rural area, but|| some time. An Oshawa man who was|Green became belligerent so he| ang exercises designed to in- $55,662.87, Claremont. Village,|there are more miles of road , ee found 'asleep behind the wheel|went back inside the house. It :662.87; . Mr : ' ' You would be located at our Main Office in Poirte Noire (near ; crease the efficiency of all fire : in the urban area. I don't know A of his car was fined $25 and|was after this that Green hit hs\qepartments in the area. yer a ery: hen: how you can reconcile this prob- Zt Iisa. However, ives, sutigriisate would take you to our OVER SALE STARTS costs or 10 days in jail for hav-|car.' The high frequency modula-lRrousham, $455.53: Greenwood,|©™- I would like to see some ' ing liquor in a place other than| Crown Attorney Geoffrey Bon-|tion two-way radio proved its ; 53; , 12 NOON ; f : effort made for a road needs|} Excellent benefits and a good starting salary. 100 UNITS his residence. nycastle said fits of temper like| worth at all mutual aid activa-|* 0: Harwood, $98.36; West! tia, which could, perhaps cost ' oe " : MARCH 27th Norman Diehl of 829 Masson|this cannot be condoned. tions. The resuscitator was call- ~ |thousands of dollars." I] Forward resume of qualifications and experience to AND THEY MUST BE SOLD ! a street, had been found asleep} Magistrate R. B. Baxter asked/eq for on one occasion during|4epartment when the police) «My oniy comment is that it loner behind the wheel of his car,|Green if he was willing to pay| 1964. were out of their station. is an inequitable budget," said! Employment Supervisor, with the motor running onjfor ty ---- if gg he} The annunciator system that saat intone pd pitted last Mr. hgh Prae WABUSH MINES, M. J. REW SALES AND SERVICE Fourth street in Bowmanville,|would adjourn the case for sen-|was put into operation by the|month felt that credit should ga} Deputy Reeve Mrs. J. Mc- with a bottle of liquor in the|tencing until March 23. Fire Devartnent to protect in-|to the regular and volunteer|Pherson, Chairman of the Road Pi yc & Co,, COBOURG 372-2139 car. dustry now has a total of 28/firemen who gave him their/Committee, disclosed that the jeneging Agent, 3 MILES NORTH OF COBOURG ON ONTARIO ST. Charges of obtaining liquor SMALLEST STATE connected to the Fire Hall. The|loyal support for their efforts injengineering department had ap- Box 878, : under the age of 21 were dis-| The Vatican City is the small-|Police radio, telephone and bur-|carnying out their tasks in such|plied for a .9 mill rate. 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