NEED SYMPATHY Publisher Max Bell of Calgary is shown speaking to the Canadian Ciub of To- ronto where he said sym- pathy is the keynote in over- coming sectional differences within Canada. "'We can't live nearly as well apart as we can together," he said, decrying sectionalism. --CP Wirephoto CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS Not endorsed by council were|parks, property and recreation| legislation regarding registra- Hamilton resolution dealing) with blood transfusions and ex- propriations by organizations other than municipalities. committee. City treasurer Frank Markson speak to the Westmount Kiwanis than "a big freeway" in the creek valley. St. Catharines asked council to endorse a resolution request- ing the Minister of Highways to modify minimum standards re- quired for subsidies. The resolu- tion was referred to the works committee. M. K. Maitland, 948 Oshawa blvd, n., and other residents will be advised the land they are_interested in purchasing is part of a 5 percent subdivision conveyance for public purposes and cannot be sold Robert P. Hann, who request- ed first opportunity of purchas- ing city-owned land at the south- son is not for sale ai this time. Council approved a parks, prop- erty committee recommendation to this effect. A 2.78 acre parcel of land at the northeast corner of Conant and Nelson sts., will be pur- chased from the industrial com- mission for park purposes at $2,000 per acre. P. J. Kennedy, parks, proper- ty and recreation commission- er, was authorized to attend the seminar on community improve- ment and beautification program to be held in Ottawa on April 22. A Windsor resolution urging jtion of orders under minimum |standards housing bylaws was |not endorsed by council. |was authorized by council to| | A public works committee re- Oshawa Wood products Ltd.|Cilub at its April 21 luncheon| commendation endorsing an On- was awarded a $5,593 contract for various lumber and build-| ing materials. It was the low-) est of four tenders received. | Ltd. | Cobourg Construction was awarded a $249,699 con- tract for the construction of) sewers, watermains and related | work. | The Cliff Mills Motors Ltd. was awarded 19 tenders for city vehicles at net costs to the city ranging from $1,785 to $7,704, Seven tenders for vehicles were awarded to Ontario Motor Sales Ltd. Total net cost to the city for the 26 vehicles was about $93,000. A bylaw prohibiting the dis- charge of guns or other fire- arms or any air gun or spring gun was passed by council. The bylaw amends an existing by- law to coincide with legislation in the Municipal Act. The city solicitor says the bylaw "'is an attempt to make enforcement in this area more certain than could be expected under the old bylaw." Four subdivis' eements, involving more inan 100 build- ing lots, will be executed as a result of a council decision. One city agreement is with G. J. Construction Ltd., for a 73-lot subdivision on the west side of Harmony rd. n., and north of Riverside dr. n. The second largest is with Holshawa Ltd., for a 35-lot subdivision on Arhnem dr., and Marken ct., east of Central Park bivd., and north of Adeliade. Council agreed to expropriate a house and land at the north- east corner of Albert and Sim- coe sts., for street widening. Compensation totalling $5,500 was offered to the owner, Mrs. Luella McMullen. A finance committee recom- mendation that a Windsor reso- | lution regarding raffles be re- ceived and filed was approved. Warnock Hersey Management Consultants Ltd. will be re- quested to include in their job | evaluation three new positions | being created -- secretary to the mayor, deputy planning director and property officer. Finance committee recom- mended and council approved a personne! department recom- mendation that the city accept | a new formula for guaranteed | rate of interest on employees pension plan offered by Stan- dard Life Assurance. The Oshawa Housing Com-| pany asked council for an an- | nual grant in the amount of taxes less $100 for a proposed senior citizen housing project on King st. e. The request was re- ferred to the finance committee. Another company request for re- zoning to permit a 30-suite build- ing on the land was referred to planning board, which has scheduled a May 11 public hear- | ing on the rezoning. R. C. Clarke, 35 Harmony rd. n., wrote appealing a decision to remove two maple trees in front of his home to eliminate danger to a high voltage power line. Council was asked to consider trimming or topping the trees. The letter was referred to the | A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 144% King St. East 723-2721 DEALING YOUR CAR? The Men Te See le JACK HUGHES « ONTARIO MOTOR SALES Tne board said meeting. A bulletin describing the lead- ership training program of the Community Programs Division, Ontario Department of Educa- tion, was referred to the parks, | |property and recreation eommit-|tral Ontario Joint tee. An application by Lucille Or- wood and Rudolf Gunther for a transient traders licence to oper- ate a motorcycle business at 299 Simcoe st. s., was referred to the parks, prooperty commitee. The sincere thanks of the teenage council to the mayor and members of council for their co-operation were conveved by Ald. Alice Reardon and Ald. Margaret Shaw. 'I thought it was an excellent experiment," said: Ald. Reardon. "They put on an excellent program,"' said Ald. Shaw. Council agreed to pay the cost incurred by the board of edu- cation in removing small trees from 10 feet of land being ex- propriated. by the city at O'Neill C"eriate. The city will relo- e fence on the property. it would not oppose the valutation placed on the property. Public works committee will consider a request that the city consider constructing a_foot- bridge from the east end of Tre- sane st., across to the Mill st., bridge so that people will not have to walk half a mile to Cubert st., and across to Mill st., to get to Simcoe. The request was made by Mrs. Eliza Inch, 169 Tresane, who noted that the |tario Water Reesources Commis- sion regional study of water sup- ply and sanitary sewerage in |the southern part of Ontario {County and part of Durham County was approved by coun- cil. The matter was brought to |council's attention by the Cen- Planning Board. Effective immediately the rate for installing other sizes of con- nections be increased propor- tionately. The increases were recommended by the public works committee. The $194 offer of Stephen and Edna Kinlin, 66 Aberdeen st., to sell property required from them for the widening of Mary st., | was accepted by council. | A parking bylaw will be amended to prohibit parking at jany time on the north side of |Eulalie ave., between Central | Park blvd. s., and LaSalle ave., jand to prohibit stopping at any time on the south side of Eu- lalie between Central Park and west corner of Adelaide and Wil-|!"? THURSDAY, APRIL CLOUDY AND FAST FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200, Maiden three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs. Grecian Slipper, Kornblum X105 Mendeinall, McComb 120 Do We Sail, Walsh A-115 Buil's Jewell Lions Head, Shining Mark, Fitzsimmons €-115 Magne Charta, Turcotte 115 Kerry's imp, Inouye 115 Lady Pleneer, Robillard 115 Sir Barrie, Nedeav 115 Belmonartic, Gomez 115 Tyrone, Gomez 120 Also Eligible: Arabian fee No Hn f F Boy A- B-115; Jolly Monarch, No Boy C-115. A---Stefford Farms entry B--Lanson Farms entry C--Mrs. F. Maclean entry SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Ciaim- ($3000), ear-olds, 6 Furlongs. Stan's Brief, Ferro X10! Minda, Kornblum X112 Cenadien Love, Harris 117 ra, No Boy m Paris Fashions, Robinson 109 Merito, Gonzalez 116 Gay Champ, Steve X106 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden two-yeer-old fillies, foaied in Canada. 4¥2 Furlonas. Northern Blonde, Fitzsimmons All7 Randy Sve, Harris 117 Zacate, inouye 117 Alice Parkes, No Boy 117 Roguish Princess, No Boy 117 Shree, Potts 117 Gang Forward, Armstrong 117 Boisvert, Werry X112 Off the Broom, Arm: WwW Ruling Crown, Barroby 117 Third Rule, Hale 117 Mad Moo, Gomez 117 Also Eligible: in the Tub, Dittfach 117; Winsome Sailor, No Boy A-117. A--C Smythe entry FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,600. Ailow- ances, three- and four-year-olds. éYa Fur- s. Doubting Thomas, No Boy A-107 Strip For Action, No Boy 107 Bodwenni, No Boy 119 Caniris, Kornblum X114 Harry Hughes, Barroby 110 Cosmic Kid, No Boy A-107 Worthy Craft, Walsh 105 Famous Monarch, Leblanc 116 LaSalle extended. No action will be taken to extend parking an additional 150 feet southerly on the east side of Central Park be- cause funds are not available. Council's action was based on simcoe Hall Boys' Club recom- mendations. John Anderson, 307 Surrey dr., will be advised that parking can- not be permitted on the west sid of Simcoe st., in the vicinity of 566 Simcoe st. n. Canadian National Railway subway lighting on Simcoe st. s., will be replaced at the approxi- mate cost of $1,175 and the SNR will be requested to pay 57 per- cent of the cost and the city the balance. Parking will be prohibited on the west side of Douglas st., from Wolfe st., to 200 feet north of Welfe, The Ontario Housing Corpora- tion has approved council's re- quest for 55 family housing units instead of the originally request- ed 35 units. take OIL COAL & SUPPLIES OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! vice; a on the reody to serve you, uel Oil McLAUGHLIN 723-348 1 KING sv. W. advantage of it! 24 hour ser ond radio dispatched trucks ol- Budget Plan available. NOW IS THE TIME YO CONVERT AND CALL footbridge would cost much less tYb. LAST 3 DAYS!! ii FOR THE PRICE OF plus a penny! YOUR LAST CHANCE TO STOCK UP! ENDS SATURDAY JURY & LOVELL tn. OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BOWMANVILLE Snaps a aS SOT FORT ERIE ENTRIES Quick Blue Mel, Dittfach 119 A--Gardiner Farms and Golden West Farms entry FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claiming (35000), three-year-olds. 6 Furiongs. Major Roberts, Barroby 117 Be Optimi: Response, Fitzsimmons 107 Cole Harbor, Dittfach 116 Davids Chop, Harris 111 (EXACTOR WAGERING) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Allow- ences, three-and four-year-olds | (Division of 4th), 62 Furlongs. Robin Whippet, Dittfach 110 Sliver Gus, Leblanc 112 Vintage Port, No Boy A-107 Webush, Leblanc 110 Ruilahs Image, Walsh 105 Jimgee, Steve X107 Stellar Flyer, No Boy A-107 A--Gardiner Farms and Golden West Farms entry SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Allowances, "The Broadway," four-year- olds and up, foaled in Canada. 6 Fur- longs. Leader Lane, Werry X116 Royal Maple, Barroby 116 Windkin, Gomez 116 Now | Wonder, Lebianc A-116 Whistling Sea, Inouye 119 Queen's Birthday, Fitzsimmons 121 Nearctic Heir, Turcotte A-116 A---F A Sherman entry GIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Ciaim- Me four-year-clds and up. 1 1-16 Miles. French Twist, No Boy 110 Hot » Ferro A-X104 Galactic Tryst, Harris 112 Tracey Glen, Hale 114 Gandio, Barroby 115 Centores, Ferro A-X104 Sir Axton, Werry X109 Gun Artist, No Boy 109 Macorina, Kornblum X108 A~--Mrs J M Monaghan and Two Corps Farm entry X, 5 Ibs ACC; XXX, 10 Ibs, ACC. POST TIME 2 PM OFFERED TO BUY LINER CANNES (AP) -- Ex-king Saud of Saudi Arabia visited the 66,348-ton liner France when she stopped at the French Riviera on a Mediterranean cruise and asked if he could buy her. Cap- tain Joseph Ropart said, 'That would be a pleasure, but she doesn't belong to me,"' and the king left after giving the cap- tain and the purser diamond- oo watches for their trou- e. pene Se IN» ae -- SED lk A OL A A pens r iG THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 20,1966 27 Circuit Court Upholds GM Case CHICAGO (AP) -- The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Mon- day upheld a lower court decis- ion that General Motors Corp. was not negligent in the design of a 1961 Chevrolet station wagon. The ruling was on an appeal by Mrs. Barbara F. Evans, widow of Roy Evans, a re- search chemist, from a decis- ion in the U.S. district court in Evansville, Ind.' Evans was killed in a 1964 collision of his Chevrolet station wagon and an automobile. Mrs. because the design of the wagon permitted the driver's side of the station wagon to col- lapse. The widow, who sued for $480,000 damages, said the wagon had an X-frame while a competing make had a perime- ter frame. The Court of Appeals judges stated Mrs. Evans had not shown her husband would have survived the collision if the sta- tion wagon had had a perimeter frame. NORSE TAKE POLICIKS The face value of life insu- rance policies held in Norway in 1965 increased to $1,845,000,- Evans alleged he lost his life|000 Fertilizers ....... Peat Moss ....... Shade Trees ..... Flower Shrubs ... Hedges ......... 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