Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Mar 1965, p. 32

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"32. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 17, 1965 CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS A Planning Board pemmmee dation that the city ask the) provincial government to re-| scind the amendment to the Planning Act which will trans- fer on May 3 the authority for granting consents from plan- ning board to committees of adjustment was adopted. Two groups of Girl Guides from St. Paul's Presbyterian Church were welcomed to the council meeting. Ald. Norman Down urged council 'to hold the line as best we can," on the 1965 mill rate. "If no one else is worried about it i am," he said. Ald. Down noted that the country had a recession once and al- though he was not predicting another he said it could happen again. A motion petitioning for a statutory grant under provi- sions of the Highway Improve- ment Act for 1964 was ap- proved. Total cost to the city for road and bridge construc- tion and maintenance last year was $1,931,727.43 and the total subsidy payable is $642,909.14. Cobourg Construction Com- pany was awarded a §$113,- 976.46 con*ract for the construc- request was referred to 'the planning board. James Holland, 1453 Simcde street north, applied for the re- zoning of his property on the east side of Simcoe street north, between Taunton road and Glovers road, from R-2A to R-4. The request. was re- ferred to the planning board. Two grant requests were re- ferred to the budget committee. The Oshawa Historical. Society applied for a grant of $3,703 including the $1,000 provincial grant; the Victorian Order of Nurses applied for a $5,500 grant. The Central Council of Neigh-| borhood Associations told coun- | cil by letter it " assumes that within the near future some al-| lowance will be made by the city for the construction of a recreation department _head- quarters including facilities for "variety programming". The matter was referred to the bud-| get committee. | Oshawa Housing Company) Ltd., informed council it has 24 | applications from elderly per- sons on file who are eligible for accommodation in either Halliday Manor or Westmount | tion of sanitary and storm sew- jHall. The company suggested | the dash of fashion's needle in THE KNIT COAT PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY and suits .. . and now the coat -- w more fashion This is the latest look in coats... The Knitted Look ! We've had it in dresses ith impact than ever! Crocheted effects . . . the elegant look ers, catcubasins and connec-| $10,000 be placed in reserve in| tions, watermains, etc. It was|1965 and a further $10,000 in| the lowest of two tenders'1966 to provide additional ac-| received. |eommodation. The matter was | | referred to the budget commit-| Ald. Margaret Shaw, Ald.! tee, Norman Down and Ald.. Hay-/ | ward Murdoch opposed, in a) The management committee) recorded vote, a motion to con-|of Hillsdale Manor submitted a | structn five-foot wide sidewalk) copy of its 1965 budget and re- | on the east side of Simcoe)quested the city to enter into street, from Rossland road, t0|the tax levy the amount of $76, | 385 feet south to meet the exist-|975 for the city's share of the | ing walk at an estimated cost) net cost. The matter was referr- Special Purchase ! SPRING MILLINERY of wools interlaced in delicate designs to complement Spring's new colours ! Some styles are lined with lightweight nylon tricot . . . others laminated to foamed plastic for warmth and extra" shapeliness ! Classic and dressy styles available, including one % - length style. Junior sizes (5 to 13), Misses' of $2,166. The motion carried 10-3. A motion proposing the con- struction of a four-foot sidewalk on the south side of Rossland road, from Simcoe street, to Masson street, at an estimated cost of $1,185 was approved. A motion that the city accept the offer of Frank Murczek to grant a storm sewer easement for the sum of $200 on the south side of Taunton road west, at/ Oshawa Creek was approved. | © Final approval was given to the Board of Education for the financing of the construction of the Grandview Public School. The estimated cost is $278,000. Finance committee will con-! sider a Niagara Falls resolu- tion asking the federal govern- ment to amend the Income Tax Act to allow all municipal prop- erty taxes to be claimed as a deductible expense when filing income tax returns. ed to the budget committee. A motion approving the bor- jrowing of $47,807.55 for the 1965 storm sewer construction pro-} |gram was approved. J. W. Spooner, Minister of Mu- nicipal Affairs, reported by let- ter on regulations under the Mu- nicipal Act concerning pension plans for municipal employees. The matter was referred to the finance committee. Oshawa Planning Board re-| commended that the J. Hann and Son proposed plan of sub- division on Park road south, and Lakefield street, be approved, subject to several conditions. | The recommendation was ap-| proved by council. Planning board, with regard to the application by John Kelly, | 334 Simcoe street south, and other property owners, for the rezoning of properties on the west side between Fairbanks street and Royal street, recom- PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY (8 to 18), New Spring styles in a wide range of flattering shades and shapes. !n- cluded are pillboxes, profiles, cloches and brims in vibrant pastels and go-with-anything white,, black or beige. Choose from simulated straws, fabrics or florals to top your Spring fashions! Illustrated are just two from our wide collection .. . one or few of a kind . . . shop early for best selection ! SPECIAL, Coats in grey, beige or light blue, each 39.95 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 244 EATON'S UPPER. LEVEL, DEPT. 204 17, Reduced ! Watches For Girls and Boys Ronald Poulter, through soli-\mended that no change be) citors, asked council by letter to|)made in. the R-4 zoning. The consider him as the new lessee! recommendation was approved. | -of Hanger 2 at the Oshawa Air-) port. The request was referred); The Ontario Good Roads As- to the parks, property and rec-| sociation informed council it has| Girls' -- Reg. 11.95! 7-jewel movement in attractive case the colour of yellow gold... stainless steel back ... . matching reation committee. Oshawa Travel Trailer Club) 'vasked permission to use a eee -tion of Lakeside Park to hold a trailer rally in June. The re-| quest was referred to the parks! "property and recreation com- mittee. Rossland Plaza Ltd., owner of land at the north-east corner of Rossland road, and Steven- son road, wrote council through its solicitors questioning the policy of cost-bearing in pro- 'viding sanitary sewer service. William Kashui, Jr., Mi- chael Kashul and Dorothy Luck, through their solicitors, inform- ed council by letter that the | passenger shelters at bus stops. iled. received notice from Robert; Richardson, city field engineer, of his intention to register as) one of 36 engineers for the man- agement and administration seminar. The letter was filed The Public Utilities Commis- sion submitted its report on its | investigation with regard to The report was fil Firecrackers Dim Hearing TANGIER, Va. (AP)--A team expansion bracelet. = 7.98 each Boys' or Men's--Reg.17.95 ! 17-jewel movement . . . water, dust-, and shock- resistant . . . shatter-resistant crystal . . . case and bracelet the colour of yellow gold with stain- less steel backs SPECIAL, each ALL WATCHES COVERED BY EATON'S ONE-YEAR SERVICE WARRANTY sum of $224 is regarded as in-|of speech and hearing experts sufficient compensation for the|Visited isolated Tangier Island) EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 515 PHONE 725-7373 drainage easement across theirjor 4 field trip expecting to find property. The matter was refer-|the islanders' hearing was bet- sred to the public works com-|ter than average. imittee But they didn't reckon with Mr. and Mrs. George Still- realy play and work man, 155 Mill street, by letter, ee requested a parking bylaw Studies in other remote areas, amendment to provide that said Dr. John §. Horner, had there be no parking on the shown the residents have better north side of Mill street, where|hearing than urban dwellers hit leaves off, just beyond the who are subjected daily to loud |WOMEN'S COTTON PANTIES Lightweight, interlock cotton panties with cuffed legs and covered elastic at waist for added comfort. White in sizes medium or large. bridge, through to Cubert street. The request was referred to 'the traffic committee. The Board of Roman Catho- iic Trustees in a letter to coun- cil, requested that a bylaw be spassed for the use of flashing lights to slow down traffic in school drea zones. The matter 'was referred to the traffic com- 'mittee. & New Toronto council asked "council to endorse a resolution requesting the provincial gov 'ernment to enact legislation to ,permit municipalities to pass a 'bylaw to allow the prescribing 'of the maximum speed, on any street, fronting or abutting 'upon. or adjacert to school "proverties, of 15 miles per 'hour. The resolution was refer- 'red to the traffic committee. Tony Nave, 340 Simcoe street 'south, submitted a six-name petition for the fezoning of the yproperties on the west side of 'Simcoe street south, between Fairbanks street and Royal 'street, from R-4 to C-1. The re- quest was referred to the plan- ming board ; R. S. Jones, on 'behalf of 4sRiznek Construction Ttd., ap. fplied for the rezoning of prop Serties on the north-west corner #of, King street, and. Townline road, from R-3 to C- for a 12- «store plaza. The matter was re ferred to the planning board. Rosslynn Plaza Ltd.,.in a let ter, requested that a parcel of land of approximately 1.2 acres on the north-west corner of Rossland road; and Fernhill bivd., be rezoned to R-4. The |noise. { But the six-member team was stunned to find the hearing of the men and boys on the small) jisland in Chesapeake Bay was |worse than average. Women| |and girls showed no ear dam- age. "We discovered that the fa- |vorite sport of the boys on \Tangier is playing with fire- crackers," said Dr. Ralph Bral-| \ley, "That alone can cause hearing loss." | Professor Stirs Farm Furore | | AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)--A |professor took the cow by the! tail in a lecture to a science! congress here on prejudice in| j farming. In the process he has stirred up a hornets' nest Retention of tails said professor I. L. Campbell, professor of dairy science at} Massey University, was an ex- ample of conservatism and sen- fiment, factors which often de- | 'layed the adoption of modern | techniques in farming Cows' tails, he added, were a source of dirt and contamination and were not efficient.as fly swats. Yet it was popular opin ion among farmers that stails | should be left alone and not} | docked | -Not only conservative farmers sprang to the defence of cows' tails. 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