Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1966, p. 27

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26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 4, 1966 CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS About 15 members of the UAW Local 222 Ladies' Auxil- iary, including president Mrs. Clifford Pilkey, were welcomed to Monday night's city couneil meeting by Mayor Lyman Gif- ford, on behalf of council. He praised the work of the auxil- lary in community projects. A circus will be coming to the Civic Auditorium on June 6 and 7. Council granted a licence to the Oshawa Shrine Club, circus sponsors. Proceeds will be used for Shrine hospitals for crippled children. The club also asked that the $500 fee be returned after the circus, as it has been done in previous years. This part of the request will be con- sidered, council decided, after the circus is over. ' The Children's Aid Society advised council that because of the expansion of work and the need for office space, insuffi- cient space is left in the CAS "irresponsible confiscation' of property in view of the right- hand turn cut made when Ross- land was widened several years ago. Her letter was referred to the works committee. Two requests, by C. Cum- ming, 383 Glencastie ave., a |mount ave., that the city con- sider instailing a stop sign at the Rossmount-Glencastle inter- section, were referred to the traffic committee | The citizen's committee for @reek valley conservation noti- |fied council that additional peti- tions have been received ob- |jecting to the proposed Centen- {nial Parkway. The letter was jreferred to the traffic com- | mitte Engineering reports for the proposed construciion of side- walks on five streets at a total) cost of $9,600 and the construc- Mrs. Susan Schmitz, 390 Ross-| , A Fequest tre wre ery pce a $157 ad in a special Polish |Millenium souvenir edition to \be published May 27 by the \Oshawa Times was referred to the finance committee. An Ontario Water Resources Commission letter reporting on an inspection of the city's sani- jtary handfill operation was re- jferred to the works committee |for necessary action. The William H. Mercer Co. Ltd.,, was engaged to prepare a revised actuarial report on pensions at a cost not to exceed | $600. Third and final reading was given to five bylaws authoriz- ing construction of pavement and storm sewers on various city streets. The projects were previously approved by council. Two readings were given to four bylaws authorizing con- struction work previously ap-| | proved. Two Chatham _resolutions {were endorsed by council. One tion of storm sewers on three|asked senior levels: of govern- Downtown Oshawa OTHERS DAY MAY 8th CORDANA DUSTERS Cosy end comfortable Cordena dusters in attractive floral prints and colors. Available in sizes S-M-L. 2.67 building for juvenile detention streets at a cost of $10,100, were|/ment to extend the period of accommodation. Council was|24opted by council. jeligibility for assistance under asked to make suitable arrange- |the Centennial grants program ments for the detentioners. The) 4 Teduest that May 16 bejto Dec. 31, 1968. The other re- matter was referred to the|Proclaimed "Oshawa Green quested a winter works pro- property committee eae cca bg ae for the 1966-67 season. yn by . Dr. John} An application by the owners|Phillips, president of the la-| A bylaw will be prepared to of the Mister Donut franchise|crosse club, will be notified of/exempt the Oshawa Naval Vet- on King st. py., for permission) council's policy to proclaim spe-|erans' Club land and building at to erect a sign on city-owned/cial days only when the mat-|320 Viola st., from certain taxes Bond st., property was referred|ter directly affects the city.|other than school and local im- to the works committee. Fev! "oy So pe A eevee rates for the 10-year s | Richa onald to act as the/taxation period 1966 to 1975. Fo gg ap trust to resi-|city's representative at the é property owners,' is\May 16 opening game cere-| 'A Kitchener resolution asking} how Mrs. E. Chaytor, 657 Mary) monies. the province to make part of} st., termed a proposed expropri- lits COTTON SAT&EN DUSTERS sonable lounging in easy-to- otton Sateen! 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