Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1966, p. 5

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erg en th Minor Hockey League $1,000 Grant WHITBY (Staff) -- Request for a $1,000 grant to the Whitby Minor Hockey Association was approved by town council Mon-| day night. | Council empowered the town property committee to negotiate an option for purchase of a park in the eastern part of town. King Paving and Materials, currently engaged in widening Dundas st. e., will be permitted to remove 20,000 cubic yards of fill from the town dump provid-| ed a satisfactory agreement) can be negotiated with the con- tractor. The fill will be used in bringing a proposed park site near the Palmerston public school up to the proper level. Council received a request for space in the proposed Commun- ity Centre being developed through renovation of the for- mer Ontario County Court House. Request came in from an association for children with learning disabilities, over the Passed through May 28 as. 'Clean Up Week' in Whitby. Council confirmed the ap- pointment of Sidney Correll as |plumbing inspector: K. Schaaf| to represent the Master Plumb-| ers and, K. Randal! to repre- sent the Journeyman Plumb- ers. The two remaining mem- bers of the plumbers' licensing board are the sanitary inspec- tor for the Ontario County Health Unit and, Councillor Ver- non McCarl. Council granted a six month extension to George H, Hard- ing Construction Co. for build- ing on a lot purchased from the town on Charles st. No ex- tension of the stipulation the town can repurchase the lot within one year was allowed by council. Council turned over to the Fire and Community Services Com- mittee a request from the Whit- by PUC that the town install a fire hydrant apptoximately 350 feet south of Starr ave. Whitby Twsp. Increased 3.08 BROOKLIN -- The generally due to an increased budget. tax rate on residential property| The public school rates on in Whitby Township will bejresidential and commercial 47.20 mills and the general rate | property are 19,39 and 21.55 on commercial property 51.64| mills, respectively. The public mills this year. The rate was|school rate last year was 17:44 struck by council at a special} mills. {meeting Monday night. The residential and commer- Alex Craigie, township treas-|cial rates for St. Paul's Sepa- points out the general|rate School are 22.74 and 25.27 rate on residential property is | mills, respectively. The ratef jincreased 3.08 mills over last|for St. Leo's Separate School baer This increase is due to an/are 19.39 and 21.55 mills re- |increase in the county levy from|spectively; while the rates for |12.45 to 15.57 mills. The town-| Whitby Separate School are jship general rate was reduced) 24.50 and 27.30 mills respective- | 41 mills by council; while the|ly. The Pickering Township | public school rate was up slight-! Schoo] Area rate on residential jurer, BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE | Passenger In Auto Levy Mills property is 12 mills' and on commercial property 13.30 mills. | The total township assess- }ment is $10,906,133. The amount to be raised by taxation is $813,000. Mr. Craigie said the taxes paid vary with the section of the township in which the tax- payer resides. For instance res- idents of Brooklin will pay |75.76 mills which included the |general and public school rates, 2.70 mills for fire protection, 1.57 mills for street lighting, 2 mills for water and 2.9 mills 'for library. | Cornish, RR 2, Waitby, was re- |manded to May 16 by Magis- trate Jermyn. Robert Eade, of 272 Huron st., was let off the hook on charges Homes Veto BROUGHAM -- It was re- vealed by a recorded vote that Pickering Township Council was junanimous in turning down a recommendation of the plan- jning board that a section in Zoning Bylaw No. 2511 that says Services, be deleted. "If we go along with the planning board we are putting a plan of subdivision in Rose- bank for homes 1150 square feet and up," said Councillor John Williams. "As far as I am concerned, we must at all costs control and restrict residential Multi-Family | no consents will be granted for building on lots unless they are| Twenty-nine patients trapped in provided with water and sewer|their locked, development and subdivision development." : "You believe in sterilizing?" asked the reeve, "Cal it what you will," said \Mr. Williams. '"'We don't have lany sewers in Rosebank." Mr. Williams said; "We are not going to get anywhere if the planning board remains autonomous and does not take THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 4, 1966 § BIRDS RANGE FAR the world is the Wilson's petrel, The most abundant bird in/ithe smallest of all sea birds, New Home Recipe Reducing Plan tL} ea season of council." 29 PATIENTS DIE KUOPIO, Finlanc "(AP) escape - proof rooms perished early today when fire destroyed the Lapin- lahti mental home in eastern Finland. Only seven of the 36 patients -- male and female -- | were saved, three of them with severe burns. The home's staff of four escaped from the two-) storey wooden building. lose bulky fat and hel; pnd gs : It's simple how one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. Make this home recipe yqurself. It's easy, no trouble at all end costs little. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran Concentrate. Pour this into a pint bottle and add horn og pefruit juice to fill the bottle. Fake two tablespoons full a day e needed and follow the Naran an. If your first purchase does not show you a simple easy way to nes quickly bloat disappears--how much bet- ter you feel. be pik ag youthful | A 23-year-old Oshawa man, | appearing and ive, signature of the president, Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck. Council received a complaint! from ratepayers residing on Dunlop st. 'e. regarding a tiny cust tot park. The request, in the|CUs cres. is in a patched up form of a signed petition, asked| ™¢SS. The compplaint was regi- council to remove the park since| tered by C. Thomas, 943 Cro- it failed to work successfuully|°US ¢t., Who advisee council and is becoming ar eyesore in| his taxes were $452. watermain was recently install- ed by the PUC on Centre st. n. Council will investigate a com- plaint that the boulevard on Cro- of unlawfully being in a dwell-| ing house and _ possession of} housebreaking toois when the} complainant, a 25-year-old| woman, refused to press| charges. | Fined For Being Drunk WHITBY (Staff)--An Oshawa |man made the mistake last | Monday of getting out of the|Harry Jermyn and was fined passenger's seat of a car and/$10 and costs or 10 days. walking around to the other) Crown Attorney Bruce Eade was convicted on aj side where a Whitby police offi-| affleck said the accused got|third charge of having liquor) He pleaded guilty in court here Tuesday before Magistrate CHOICE QUALITY MEAT th. 39 Legs Breasts 45* 39°. 6 we F5° Sun Brite h cer was questionning the driver) oyt of the car of his own accord,| and fined $50 and costs or 10] the district. The subject was| Council turned the question of| 0 suspicion of impaired driv-| which substantiated the case for| days. turned over to the town proper-|@ traffic light at Lupin dr. over| me; the crown Cee eee ree ty and parks committee for re-|'? the streets committee for re-| Raymond Wilson 14% King MANY SEE WILDERNESS | commendation. commendation, It was suggest-|st. e., was arrested for being) Charged with assaulting a Nearly 9,000,000 people visited | Council granted permission to| 4 the contractor, King Paving) drunk in a public place. _|night club entertainer, Donald Ontario provincial parks in 1965. | Andrew Antenna Co., Beech at, (ond Materials) must grant per-| ---- z mission for installation of traf- Country Style to store some of its material t0| Fie SAUSAGE 3 uss. $1 MARGARINE 3.4,;. 75° the east of the present building) ;,.,, PORK LIVER _-. 25° |PORKHOCKS __.. 25 and both north and south of the} dela company fence. Nothing will be! *° We Specialize in HOME FREEZER ORDERS -- Cutting and Wrapping ASK ABOUT OUR PRICES store closer than 200 feet from| WITH A TRY Beech st. Permission covers a SOUTHEND, England (CP)-- WHITBY PLAZA PH. 668-6941 period from Mar. 1 through Oc- Robbed of $14,000 in cash and Red & Blue Brand Beef All Meats Gov't Inspected Corrected Notice LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Council recieved eg reddy kg EE tisonegpervet TOWN OF WHITBY from the Blair Park Vista Rate- Payers Association regarding| under a long-forgotten law on TAKE N ; ; NOTICE THAT: eg ae fc agr rd. and Dun-| rots Asserting that five) 1, The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to construct, as local as st. e. Cars are parked at)masked men inside his house improvement, cement sidewalks on the North ond South sides of Dundas Street East between the points mentioned! various places providing little | constituted a riot, Gordon says NAME OF STREET passage for traffic |the police are responsible for Council declared May 24\the property loss he suffered. scence Dundas Street, North Side Garden Street East Limit Eastern Town Limits Dundas Street, South Side Hopkins Street East Limit Eastern Town Limits BROCK and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the lond abutting directly on the u work. The said sidewalks are to have widths of four (4) feet Whitby The estimated cost of the works is as follows: Dundas Street, North Side--Cost--$13,741.39 of which $7,290.78 is to be paid by the Corporation. Dundos Street, South side--Cost--$5,208.78 of which $2,954.46 is to be paid by the Corporation. tober of this year jewelry, Essex businessman FROM TO HAMBURG 3 uss. *1 One Complete Program Only Each Evening -- Starting at 7:30 2. The estimated owners cost per foot is as follows:-- Dundas Street, North Side--$1.75 per lineal foot. Dundas Street, South Side--$1.75 per lineal foot. The special assessment is to be paid in five (5) equal annual installments and the estimated owners annual rate per foot frontage is 0.41¢ per lineal foot . Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontorio Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may, within 21 days after the first publication of this Notice, file with the Town Clerk his objection to the said work being undertaken. Doli HEATHERTON ste - ooh - aie "FIEATHERTON soser Lev - EDWARD OMYTRYK ~ JOKM MICHIEL AES And fe cor "Whee tse tr tow' y HAROLD ROBBINS TECHNICOLOR®. TECHNISCOPE® | Pastor (i Recommended es Adult Entertainment -- Begin 9 P.M. Alse Added Feeture Attraction -- Begin 7:30 "BLACK SPURS" in Technicolor With Rory Calhoun -- Scott Brady JAYCEES COME to WHITBY TONITE MARKS THE INCORPORATION OF THE FIRST JAYCEE UNIT IN WHITBY. THE OCCASION IS BEING CELEBRATED BY A CHARTER NITE DINNER, OPEN TO MEMBERS AND INVITED GUESTS. DENNIS STEPHENS, THE WHITBY JAYCEE PRESIDENT, LOOKS FORWARD TO INTRODUCING THE JAYCEE MOVEMENT. 4, The said:Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so, it may appoint a time ond place when any objection to the said work will be considered. DATED et the TOWN OF WHITBY, JOHN R. FROST, this 21st day of April, 1966. CLERK, TOWN OF WHITBY OFFICE OF We wish to express to the Whitby Jaycees congratulations on THE MAYorR behaif of our Chamber of Commerce. Your many Jaycee projects will have a profound effect on our citizens and community. We look forward to a pleasant association in the Community interest programmes. USINIRIPAL WHITBY. ONTADING A 30th April, 1966 The President and me WHI Y Junior Chamb TBY, Ontario, CANAD WHITBY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE We congratulate the young men of Whitby! Your progressive step in forming a Jaycee Unit will benefit both you and your Community. OSHAWA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Welcome to the Jaycee movement! You are joining an organization spread throughout the free world . .. young men in action striving for self-improvement and Community betterment. The benefits you will derive from your Jaycee membership will enrich your lives to better accept the responsibility of today's business, political and Community endeavours. Your sincerely , D. G NEWMAN MAYOR OSHAWA JAYCEES

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