Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1965, p. 6

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ee Er & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, September 9, 1965 Political Pot Boiling Tn Durham Riding Area NVILLE -- Prepara- tions for the federal election are already under way in Durham Garnet B. Rickard has been nominated to carry the banner of the Pro- ve Conservative Party. Liberals and New Demo- eratic Parties plan to hold nom- E. the Liberal Association, said an executive meeting is planned at which arrangements will made for a nomination meeting. Liberal Russell Honey now holds the oneal ng? - sees no Oppos © Mr. Hon- ey's being nominated again. "] think an election is neces- at this time," Mr, Lovekin "The government exists at the pleasure of the opposition. This leads a government to make deals on legislation. "This gives the minorities. an inordinate influence, The deci Water System Hits Snag ORONO -- The construction in the village of a water distribu- tion system by the Ontario Water Resources Commission at a cost of $214,833 has not meant residents can draw water from their taps. At the time of construction Curv-Ply Limited, a company with two plants in the village, requested that an eight-inch main be laid for a distance of §,000 feet-instead of the six-inch main used in the remainder of the system, The company was to pay the added cost. Clarke Township Council this week received a letter from F. Hagemeister, construction divi- sion of the Ontario Water Re- sources Commission, stating that the final cost of the additional work, including engineer, is $6,601.33 and that as soon as this amount is received the com- mission would put. the water) system into operation. | The village police commission- ers told the meeting that Curv- Ply had hoped to pay the addi- tional cost through a series of payments 'over a number of years. Members of council expressed concern about the source of the additional cost and wanted to be reassured that the people of Orono would not be left to bear the burden of the debt. Orono, established in 1854, was without a municipal water system until this year. The cated at each residence. | home had its own septic tank for} the removal of sewage. In re-) cent years, however, the threat| of seepage into the wells creat-| ed the need for the municipal! system. DURHAM COUNTY FARM CALENDAR | . 7 -- Northern Ontario! Stocker and Feeder Sale, Strat- ton, Ontario, Stockyards. Sept. 20 -- 8 p.m. Durham #H Potato Club final meeting and Achievement Night, Depart- ment of Agriculture, Bowman-| ville. Oct. 1 -- Tentative date for weighing Durham County) Queen's Guineas calves. j Oct. 2 -- Northumberland and Durham County Pleughing Match, Elizabethville. For fur-| ther information contact A. N./ Watson, Ontario Dept. of Agri-| culture, Brighton. | --Visit of foreign exchange stu-! dents to Durham County. Agri- cultural points of interest. Oct, 13 - 16 -- International Ploughing Match, Massey Fer-| guson Farm, Milliken in York! County. Oct. 19 - 20 -- Senior Train- ing School in IOOF Hall, Orono. | 10.00 - 4.00 each day. Leaders/ and assistant leaders are ex-| pected to attend from all Insti-! tutes. Oct. 21 -- Quinte Grain Corn} Day, Farm of Elmer Laver Nor-| ham, Northumberland County. | Oct. 22 -- 4-H Inter-Club Com- tition, University of Guelph, | uelph, Ont. --District Black and White Championship Show, Peterbor-| ough. Oct. 25 -- 7 p.m. Durham 4-H Agricultural Club Leaders Fall) meeting and Banquet. Place to! be announced. | Oct. 30 --Visit of Durham) 4H Farm and Home Electric Club members to Niagara Falls. | Nov. 6 « 8 p.m. Durham Jun-| for Award Night, Town Hall, | Orono. | Nov. 10 -- District Safety meeting, Prince Edward Coun- Nov. 12 - 20 -- Royal Agri- sions become theirs, not yours (Liberals). i "Mr. Douglas (T. C, Dougias, NDP national leader) has said he is prepared to support Mr. Pearson on certain things. If he is, then let him join the Liberal party, Mr, Rickard, a Bowmanville farmer, has already been nom- inated as Conservative candi- date in Durham. He ran unsuc- cessfully against Mr, Honey in be! the last election. "I have no definite plans as yet but the association is plan- ning a meeting soon," Mr. Rick- ard said today. "T didn't expect an election 'but it looks like a defence against some of their (the Lib- erals) own actions in Ottawa," e said. PLAN NOMINATION Mrs. H, 8. Coutts, who ran as the NDP candidate in Durham last time, said her party will hold a nomination meeting "in the near future". She refused to say if she would stand again as a nominee, "I'm not committing myself," was all she would say. But she did describe the elec- tion as "a very foolish move. There is nothing to be gained |CEA Dent. | uerz Ore 2 upup At 5 Schools COLUMBUS -- When the pub- Mary Beard; Kedron, Peter/are attending secondary schoois Raymond|in Oshawa and Port Perry are Farrow; Raglan, Mrs. Yvonne|available. The township board Marshall and Columbus, Mrs.| arranges Elizabeth Perry. Baluk; The principals of the schools) No figyres. on the number otf sama WUE wasWeie SEUMR CAR) WUT REOREAyY Trew Coronation, transportation for these students to Port Perry. i WHITRY , ; DRIVING SCHOOL Pepe courtcuy ean Dial 668-6176 J, A. OSTERHOUT, Owner lic schools in East Whitby Town- ship opened for the fall term Tuesday morning 554 pupils registered at the five schools, Seventy-seven of the children were attending school for the first time. An innovation this fall is the transport of 40 pupils in Grades 4 to 8 from the Columbus area to Coronation School near the National Stud Farm, Another change is the closing of Pere- man's School and the transport- ing of pupils from this area to the school at Raglan. No new construction was un- dertaken during the summer by the school board. During the vacation painting and roof re- pairs were made at various schools, The fourth room at Raglan was opened this fall. Twenty-eight pupils enrolled in Grades 1, 2 and 3 are attending school in the old senior school at Columbus. These classes were previously held in the Township Hall, To make room Make your plans today for a brighter financial Suture, through investment in sufficient PERMANENT PERSONAL POLICIES of Life Insurance, with guaranteed and increasing cash values. ANNIVERSARY) YAR Zhe EXCELSIOR LIFE Situ CHAECE Co Omepliaky THE WHITBY & AJAX BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY for them the senior pupils were moved to Coronation School. The enrolment in the schools is: Maxwell Heights, 121; Ked- ron, 133; Coronation, 146 and Raglan, 125. Three new teach- ers joined the staff. at this time. "If Mr. Pearson had waited for redistribution, it would have suited the people of this nation a lot better. This is just pure foolishness." MILLIONS INCREASE The world's largest national population, that. of Communist China, has grown from 500,000,- 000 to 700,000,000 in 14 years. | NOTICE OF APPLICATION by CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY for approval of a Special Rate against in Fire Area No. of Whitby my * DRAPES * BROADLOOM * PAINTS * WALLPAPER DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 CONSULT A LICENSED REALTOR FOR EXPERT ADVICE OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE 668-5853 515 Brock St. 5S. Whitby HARRY'S JANITOR SERVICE 668-8873 © INDUSTRIAL ® COMMERCIAL A e@ COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE 668-8873 609 HARRIET WHITBY erento } { the | ARNOLD's 115 BROCK N, WELCOME We are always happy to serve You Mercury Furniture and Appliances % Phillips * Clairtone * GE. FREE DELIVERY Harwood, Ajox 942-3711 Eniey on event out 171 Brock N. 68-5012 By-law imposing a all rateable property 2 of the Township | were fo For As Little As $25.00 DOWN You Own A QUALITY CAR from NICOLS MOTOR SALES LTD. 146 BROCK N, | Caer ee Take Notice That: Fe The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Whitby intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board for ap- provel of the undertakings @s set out in Schedules A ond B hereto ot on estimoted net cost of $15,000. and $64,250.00. respectively. , The debentures to be issued for the loan to be effected to poy for the cost of the undertakings es set out in Sched- ules A and B when completed shall beor interest ot such rate as the Council may determine ond the sum of $15,000.00 shall be repayable in ten equol yearly in- stalments and the sum of $64,250.00 shall be repayoble in twenty equal yearly instalments and shall be a charge ogainst all rateable property in Fire Area No. 2 of the Township of Whitby. The estimated mill rate for such purpose during the first 10 years is 1.35 mills ond for the last 10 years is 1.2 mills, . The following is ao description of Fire Area No, 2 of the Township of Whitby: The south helf of Township lots No. 18 to 25 inclusive in Concession 4, all of Township lots No, 18 to 25 inclus- ive in Concession 3, al! of Township lots No. 18 to 21 inclusive and the north half of Township lots No. 22, 23, 24 inclusive in Concession 2, all of Township lots No, 18 to 21 inclusive end the south half of Township lot No, 22 in Concession'1 and all of Township lots No. 18 to 23 in- elusive in the Broken Front Concession. . Any rotepayer may within fourteen doys after the first publicotion of this notice send by prepaid post to the Clerk of the Township of Whitby ot the address given be- low, a notice in writing stating his objection to such opprovel, . The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said works but before doing so it may appoint a time end place for a public hearing when all objections will be considered but notice of such hearing will be given only to those persons who hove given notice of objection as provided for above. DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY THIS 2ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1965. . The purchase of @ Pumper Fire Truck for Fire WM, H, WALLACE CLERK OF THE TOWNSHIP OF Box 160, Brooklin, Ontarie. WHITBY SCHEDULE A" Area No, 2 Beas Gai $22,250.00 Less Subsidy from Emergency Measures Bronch of Department of the Attorney General 8,100.00 Sub-total $14,150.00 . The purchase of Radio Equipment for the . The construction "of a Weter Well, landscop- 850.00 Estimated Net Cost $15,000.00 ---- Pumper Fire Truck...... SCHEDULE "B" ing ond fencing of the land $2,800.00 | CONNELLY SCHOOL | of DANCING Dancing Instruction || from 4 years of age. Classes for Ladies. Register NOW |] for Fell: term ™ | 513 Mary E. BEAVER LUMBER CO, LTD. "Home Improvement Headquarters" 668-5818 419 Dundes &. Whitby The man looks & first at the hair, then into the eves. Be sure you're prepored, FOR APPOINTMENT 668-3992 Rag he ang png aeme be h NO-DOWN-PAYMEN] UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PA} 2-door @ "No-Frost' Refrigerator with Automatic Defrost- ing. Temperature Control Moulded Egg Reck Twin Moisture-Seal Crispers Magnetic Door Closure Gasket Polarsphere Cold-moking Unit 5-Year Warranty NOW AND TRADE As Low As 3.50 Wkly. Get the tops In cooking Bros. Led, Monuments in stone and marble 4 Generations of Experience Stafford few tune ( 318 Dundes &. 668-3552 BUSINESS OF THE WEEK WHITBY MEAT MARKET 313 Brock S. One of Whitby's newest business is located on 313 Brock S. The ABNER'S ESSO feat THE GREAT NEW RAMBLER || 1003 Brock S. 668-5391 Whitby Meat Morket opened on July 29, 1965 and is by for the best ploce in the area to shop for quality meats cut to your specifi- cations at the lowest prices in the oreo, you can sove mony dollors on your food budgets. Leonard Abroms, the proprietor of the Whitby Meat Market, has mony years experience in the meat cutting business and now offers this experience fo the citizens of Whitby in planning their menus. Originally from Toronto, Mr. Abrams ran his own business in Secretarial Overload Service || + SECRETARIES * TYPISTS |] & EXTRA STAFF *& MAILING & DUPLICATING SERVICES 101 Dundas W. 668-8181 Owen Sound for 17 years before coming to Whitby, He is morried with 2 girls and | boys, e member of the Masonic Lodge ond enjoys football and cars. The Whitby Meat Market spec- ializes in meats and meats alone, and can offer you the finest meats at lowest prices to save you money. Remember the best costs less at the Whitby Meat Market. Drop in today and see the volues for yourself at the Whitby Meat Market, 313 Brock St. S.. Whitby (in the plaza.) AJAX CLEANERS © COLD STORAGE @ SHIRT SERVICE 942-0310 72 HARWOOD $., AJAX ARMSTRONG HOMES Proudly Presents Southwood Park Ajax and Rolling Hills Estates Olive & Grandview, Oshewe 942-2401 43 SHERWOOD &. PICKERING lenderest JUST OPENED [ WHITBY MEAT MARKET 313 BROCK 668.6941 ' WHITBY || eto HORTON'S STUDIO @ INDUSTRIAL @ CHILD STUDIES @ PORTRAITS @ WEDDINGS 942-1110 37 STATION PLAZA, AJAX BROUGHTON MOTORS *% Licensed Mechanics % General Repairs .. *% Quality Fine Products 1101 Broek S. 668.8211 FOR SALE WELL ESTABLISHED NEW & USED FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE BUSINESS Good Perking & Location 215 Dundas St. E. Ph, 668-5481 © Large 5 Now ONLY ch 8G @ storege Now KELVINATOR ond broj ® Stain resistant terior fin oven door 7-heat surf torage Spai ompartment: ONLY fO8y cleanin, 1g Ov lement switches, fen, and ee el ce, -50 WKLY, | + choice: charge IT'S MODERN... CONVENIENT... New KELVINATOR Golden Touch Washer & Dryer THE WASHER @ 5-Yeor Parts Guerantee @ Easy-to-use Fabric LEHN'S FLEXIBLE Guide @ Low Water. Consump- tion @ Automatic Cut-off, THE DRYER @ Automatic Ter. . The acquisition of 0.92 acres of land for the construction of a Municipal Fire Holl for Fire Area No, 2, bounded on the south side by Manning Road and on the West side by Thickson Road and more particularly des- cribed on @ Plan of Survey of part of Lot 20, Concession 2, Township of Whitby now de- posited in the office of the Clerk. . . The construction of @ Municipal Fire Hall Building for Fire Area No. 2 ond architect- GEO. HARDING EXCAVATING Trenching is Our Specialty FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE 668-3566 |) 411 Pelrview Dr. BROCK TEXACO | @ COMPLETE REPAIRS i] © QUALITY PRODUCTS | @ COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT | BROCK N. 668-6441 cultural Winter Fair. Nov. 26 --Federation of Agri-| culture annual meeting and ban-' quet. | Nov. 29 -- 7 p.m. Annual| Banquet and Presentation Night, Durham Grain Corn Competi- tion. Location to be announced. | Dec. 3 --Annual Holstein! Club Banquet. Place and time to! be announced. Jan. 11, 12, 18 -- Annual CBC, TV. Programs sponsored by the) Ontario Department of Agricul-| ture on Livestock, Field Crops) and General Farm Manage-| ment. | MANY TRIBES MEET (CP)--The din of tom - toms from the po-wow lodge min-; ball diamond 'as Indians from four reserves gathered to cele- brate the province's diamond/ jubilee. Participating in three days of jollification were resi- dents of 'the Peepeekisis, Star Blanket, Black Béar and Oka:! DX OIL Now is the time to to 'arrange for your FUEL OIL from DX. 668-3341 No. 2 Hwy. SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE * Brigham Brier Pipes * Guns * Ammunition * Ceameres * Films HOURS 8 A.M. -- 10 P.M. DAILY 121 Brock N. 668-8361 mination Drying .e Manual Heat Selection Settings. both 5.00 whl. BAKERY we Specializing In © Cakes © Pastries $,000.00 Open 10 o.m. - 9 p.m. Twes., Sat., Sun. 12 - om 668-8111 114 Lupin Drive 65,700.00 73,500.00 Whitby Whitby Whitby Geo. H. Vick Ltd. 668-3579 and 668-3330 108 Brock N. Whitby Less f Assistance veness Act 9,250.00 Estimeted Net Cost $64,250.00 NORTH NO MONEY DOWN -- UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY B.FGOODRICH HOME & AUTO CENTRE 88 KING ST. W. 725-4543 OPEN FRIDAY TO 9 P.M. RECAPITULATION OF NET COST Schedule "A" $15,000.00 Schedule "B" $64,250.00 "$79,250.00 B.EGoodrich Total Debentures

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