rT.) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 3, 1965 "BUILD ADDITION TO UNCOMPLETED BAY RIDGES SCHOOL School population growth in Bay Ridges is on a fan- tastic incline. The Sir John A. MacDonald School, shown here, is not yet fin- ished although students moved in during February. The population growth was so incredible that although the original contractors are putting the finishing touches to the initial building anoth- Large Shopping Centre Liverpool Road Area BROUGHAM -- An offer tojment of more than the township recommended by said Councillor Hu-|ities Committee, was protested) "The township is in-| purchase township owned land, at Highway 2 and Liverpool rd., was submitted to Pickering |property," \bert Wank. terested in getting the best po er contractor successfully tendered for a four-room ad- dition to the building at a cost of $102,000, The initial 12-room structure is costing ratepayers $335,000. A new All Building Needs Permit | BROUGHAM -- A resolution, the Public Util- by Deputy Reeve Mrs. J. Mc- Pherson, at a Pickering Town- school across the bay from Bay Ridges, called the Frenchman's Bay Public School, is now under. con- struction at a cost of $380,- 000. --Oshawa Times Photo jtinued, there would be no need for such committees, "It was the feeling of the Pub- lic Utilities Committee that Far- mers are not the problem, but others,"' said Councillor Hubert Wank, 'This comes under en- gineering. I don't think the Pub- lic Utilities Committee out of line. I don't think a recommend: "ation from one committee has to Township Council Monday night.|sible assessment. { don't see any|Ship Council meeting Monday'), civen to another committee." The principals, represented by Bryan C. Stark, offered $26,500 point in stalling." The resolution to accept the night, Mrs. McPherson was of the "It is not a recommendation," said Mrs. McPherson, 'It is a for the 4.96 acres, the sale to be|second offer was passed, sub-|9pinion that one, which deleted' resolution."? completed 30 day s after the zon- ing bylaws have been found sat-|solicitors, with Mrs. McPherson| isfactory to the building of a shopping plaza occupying 27,000 ject to approval of the township opposing "T don't want to see another/a building permit to be secured 'iva. McPherson. a paragraph in the building by- law to make it compulsory for Councillor John Campbell, al though he seconded the Public Utilities resolution, supported and said that square feet. The offer stipulated| mess in the township," said Mrs./for every proposed building in it should come before the bylaw the work would commence with- in six months and be completed within 12 months of the date of closing. N. Lynde, a barrister residing {n the Whitevale area, repre- sented the purchasers. He ex- plained the land had been op- tioned on adjoining properties and that the proposal was that a minimum of 30 acres would be developed for a_ shopping jaza or other commercial or ight industrial uses. A second phase would be to create a shop- ping mall. Councillor William Newman fecalled another offer has been made last week and was under consideration. Mr. Devonshire, a broker, who submitted the ini- tial offer, felt it would be a breach of faith to accept the second offer. He said the expect- ed population of the area %was 12,000 people which would not provide sufficient market for such a large enterprise. ' Deputy. Reeve Mrs. J. Me- Pherson felt that a resolution which was proposed to accept the second offer should be tabl- McPherson, Rougedale to development referring Acres lin West Rouge | Salary Scale |'To Be Studied BROUGHAM -- A resolution recommending salaries for the imembers of the engineering |staff was tabled by Pickering Township Council this week. A meeting of the finance commit- tee will consider it | The proposed resolution read jthat the assistant to the engineer {be paid $7,500 per annum (for- |merly $6,460); that a works su- jpervisor be paid $5,000 and a jtechnical assistant be paid $5,- 0 | A resolution to engage a sec- iretary to do the bylaw enforce- |ment officer's work along with jother duties was tabled study by the finance committee. Noel Marshall, deputy clerk, will act as secretary to the in- dustrial Committee at a salary of $10 per meeting from the com-! for like farm buildings should have been considered by accessory \the bylaw committee rather than iby Publie Utilities. in complete agree- |ment with the resolution, and affirmed with other council |members, that too many shacks were going up in the township, but felt that the function of township committees was being interfered with, and if this con- She was SYD SILVER FORMALS For Weddings Etc. CRESTS & JACKETS For Your Team Agents for SAINT HILL-LEVINE UNIFORMS MERCANTILE - DEPT. STORE Whitby - Plaza the/the township, with no exceptions, |committee,"' The resolution was passed WHITBY DRIVING SCHOOL New duel controlled cors. Personal courteous service, Fully licensed ond insured, Diat 668-4176 J, A, OSTERHOUT, Owner Assistant District Officer James!be sent as = possible tojsimilar to Telefomin tribes peo Wearne contact the tribe. He said heiple, who have attacked several | In Port Moresby, the actinglexpected the people would be government patrols Idirector of district administra 2 tion, T, Aicheson, said the gov-| PORT MORESBY, NeWlornment had been aware there? pect the grant to be consider-|,, b able', commented Reeve C,| suinea (AP)--A_ tribe of e-\were some people living in the} Laycox at the Monday meeting|tween 800 and 1,500 New Guinea|area, but had no idea they were of Pickering Township Council) et RD - , in such numbers. Patrols often when the matter of the tax struc-|People has been dlacovered in # ited the area. he said, but! ture for the nuclear plant in the remote corner of New Guinea's! ever had been able to pene | Sepik district, The tribe wasitrate and make contact. township was brought up. A release, read to council,| sighted from a helicopter by) Aicheson said a patrol would stated it was impossible to fore- e NOTICE ART'S FIX-IT SHOP OF OSHAWA required, If sewers are neces- sary they will be constructed at hydro expense. The township! Deolers in ports ond repairs of rod end reel and Colemon Products, is pleased to announce that SPORTSMAN'S CORNER Whitby, hos purchased my business, Large Grant _ | Pilot Discovers Anticipated Remote Tribe BROUGHAM -- "I would ex-| will be reimbursed for any dam- age that might occur, zrants for land will be equal, to full taxes, Administration buildings will be proportion, The land and buildings will be asses- sed each year by the department | of municipal affairs and the) equalization factor will be used. | The article stated that last jyear Hydro paid more than $5 million in grants in lieu of taxes This includes all properties of| which there are more than 300 in Ontario, We've just. opened a Loon Office in Oshowe (OUR TWENTY-NINTH ONTARIO LOCATION) and, to tell the truth, we're. feeling pleased. 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Quality No, 1 BUTTER ,, 61° The BECKER Milk Store BLAIR PARK PLAZA --- WHITBY OPEN 9 A.M,-11 P.M, DAILY------7 DAYS A WEEK Everything For The Gardener Shrubs----Box Plonts Trees (Shade - Ornamental) Roses--¥Vines Full line of Nursery Stock Fertilizers--Peat Moss Insecticides----Fungicides We like to say: "Your Loan Is OK Open 9 a.m. -- 9 p.m. First Quality Canedian Grown Nursery Stock Town of Whithy Planning Board NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING on Amendment No, 2 to the Official Plan of the Is money any object to a man interested in features, styling, performance and dependability? TOWN OF WHITBY PLANNING AREA The Town of Whitby Planning Board will conduct a public meeting on JUNE 10th, 1965, at 7:00 p.m, sharp in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall, DOIN RO OND RT NN TE RN ed until the two offers had been mittee budget examined and reported upon: by township solicitors. She also felt that an acceptance this night would be too hasty, and that the result of soil tests on the pro- posed site for the new munici- pal building should be complet- ed, for should they appear un- satisfactory, the township land at Liverpool and Highway 2 might then be required for the building. 'When someone offers an area of 27,000 square feet, in opposi- tion to 20,000 square feet, and points out they have options on more than they are acquiring, {t certainly indicates develop- ae FINGER-TIP OTART LAWN-BOY IF YOU CAN LIFT A FINGER YOU CAN START THE '65 LAWN-BOY Starting effort has been reduced an Incredible 94%. @ New clog-proof Grasscatcher @ Lightweight Magnesium Construction at AUD cas Maat Nace i. a WHITBY COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL SWIMMING and WATER SAFETY CLASSES As in previous years the Whitby Community Swimming Pool will conduct classes in swimming and water safety during the months of July and August commencing Monday, July- 5, 1965, Classes will be held under competent supervision. for beginners and for those wishing advanced The purpose of this meeting Is to inform the inhabitants of the municipality with the proposed amendment. The purpose of Amendment No, 2 is to:-- (1) establish @ new policy in Section 3 'Land Use" to permit interim xoning; (2) enlarge the Section 3 'Lond Use" policy with respect to areas designated Shopping Centre Commercial; (3) alter the Section 4 'Roads' policy with respect to right-of- woy widths in the central core area; and to qualify for Red Cross or Royal Life Saving Society awards Tests for such awards will be held near the end of each course, Classes will be held each morning Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Duration of each class is from one-half to three-quarters of an hour instruction change certain land use designations in the following ereas; south-west corner of Dundas Street East and Lupin Drive, south-west corner of Garden Street and Rossland Road E. Those wishing to register are requested t tain registration forms from the Public and Separate Schools and bring them together with the fee to the Community Arena on June 8th or June 9th from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m, for registration. All applications must be 6 yeors or over. A fee of $3.50 per person for beginners and $4.50 per person for all other classes. will be charged if registration is made on the above dates. Regis- trations after June 9th are $1.00 more per person. These late registrations shall be made to the Treasurer, F, N. McEwen, Town Office, Registrations will NOT be accepted at the Swim- ming Pool, the lands bounded by Highway No, 401, Brock Street South, Canadian National Railways and Henry Street. lands in the north end of the harbour adjacent to the west side of Rowe Street. (vy) the lands bounded by Grand Trunk Street, Dunlop Drive, Watson Street and Pringle Creek. 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