Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1966, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Mey 30, 1966 7 Whitby Women's Institute JODE Urged isi iow or ssa map mo jot giving money, but in that' sonal," she says. POWER SQUADRON EXECUTIVE INSTALLED Nineteen people graduat- ed Saturday into the ranks of the Oshawa Power Squad- ron and a new executive was installed for the group, which promotes boat safety and a high degree of sea DISTRICT NEWS Council Again Refuses To Delete Bylaw Section BROUGHAM -- The contro-| versial section of zoning bylaw 9511 which Pickering Township Planning Board recommended to Council for deletion, -was turned down by council and re ferred back to the planning) board, At a meeting of the board previously, it was refer red back to council The section said that areas covered by thi (including Rosebank Beach, and others) no consents to divide land should be grant ed except in fully serviced areas The Board's reasoning was that in some parts which the bylaw covers, sewers and water were a long way off; none of the other bylaws nor) official plan contains this sec-) tion, and so al! of them should| be consistent with the township policy of infilling Robert Martin, from the gal lery, said that there was going to be a speculators' grab in Rosebank, and cited the case of Mr, Robinson, who owns 100] feet frontage by 400 feet and! wanted to divide it into two lots. | CAN'T SELL 'Now we are sitting here with money invested in lots," he said, 'what will we do with them? We can't sell them, Who wants to buy them?" Mr. Robinson said that he owned 109 feet on Pine Ridge Road, and 490 feet on Oakwood and that he was paying for waler sérvice on bon ~roaus What annoyed him was that there were many houses going in serviced by septic tanks Member Rex Merritt told Mr Robinson that the board had recommended that the offend ing section of the bylaw be de leted but that council had re fused, and that the board was but an advisory board to coun ell Member Ross Deakin said that at a public utilities and planning board meeting, where the engineer had suggested the clause be retained, that he (Deakin) had said that not onl) was one. person hurt, but peo} ple in Squire's Beach, where there was no hope of services for a long time. NO PENALTY Member Mrs. J, McPherson) said that the refusal of council) was not intended to penalize in the bylaw Squire's SEE KHOT-FOOT YEGG CLOVIS, N.M, (AP)---Police are. looking for a burglar with singed toes, While breaking into a Clovis home he accidentally cut a 12,000-yolt power line, plunging part of the city into darkness. Police found a hat and a charred shoe at the scene of the crime om GARY NESBITT Representative SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada Oshawa Shopping Centre Phone 725-4563 100 adherents, took a lesson - a - throughout last wrote an the rules diate past Commander, Wil- liam Goyne; Lt, John Van- dertoolin, treasurer; LA Kurt Wagner, executive lieytenant, In order to quali fy as members of the Squad ron, which now has about manship, Here, left to right, are the new executives; LA, Morse Hott, secretary; Lt- Cmdr Alfred Sargeant, training officer; Sydney Cowley, accepting the Com mander's colors from imme Golf Club | Hears Of Confab In Guelph the graduates week winter and examination on of boating. The Squadron met at Grandview WHITBY (Staff) -- well attended meeting of Whithy Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Rus- sell Saunders, Coronation rd, Brooklin presided by Mrs, R Saunders, The motto "To 'be 70 years young is sometimes more cheerful than to be 40 years old', was given by Mrs. R. A 'Smith. She said a lonely per son is never a cheerful person, everybody should develop a hobby before middle life. It was decided to turn over to the Whitby General Hospital icommittee the Institute's quota lof $200 which has been reached and to go on planning for more at a later date. Also to donate $10 to the Retarded Children's fund Sick committee reported that several members are on the sick list, cards and flowers had heen sent to them, GUELPH MEETING hirs, Earl Ward gave her re- port on the Guelph Conference which she attended for three days the first week in May where Women's Institute mem- bers had gathered from all over A very the Oshawa Times Photo.'the Province of Ontario, from the Northern regions to the people but that one individual;township had to go along with Quebec border. had received consents, one al infilling a time, over a period of time, like a and so in that way had created back to a subdivision council "It opens a field day for this ning board man," said Mr, Martin resolution Member Reeve ©, W. Lay said that he believed that recommendation Council he that it be the sideration We ee if i) ar . A census taker from the Dominion Bureau of Statistics will visit your home soon to ask you these five simple ques- tions as part of the 1966 Census of Canada. The census starts June Ist. Your answers, when related to the answers from millions of other Canadians, will provide basic facts on Canada's growth and development-as a nation. These facts are essen- tial to business and industry and to governments at all levels. Census °66 JUST 5 SIMPLE QUESTIONS . Name of person? Relationship to head of ho Male or female? Age atla thd Single, married, \ J or divorced? suseholders will also be asked whether the home is owned or rented Farmers are asked addiyonal questions, which for their convenience, will be mailed to them in advance Dominion Bureau of Statistics Walter £. Duffett, Hon, Robert H, Winters, Dominion Statisticlan Minister of Trade & Commerce vs ame Although he did to not 8° Bridge, proposed by President members on the plan-| Women's seconded the referred | Agriculture ox back for Council's further con Guest speaker was Mrs, Phil lip Matheson of Oyster Bed P.E.1L, International of the Federated Institute of Canada.| The sessions were held at the College with two thousand members present } Mrs, Matheson said how! \ y Reliable facts about Canada's people are needed for the planning of future schools, highways, hospitals and other public services, and for marketing and research. The information you give the census taker is completely confidential, This is assured by Federal law -- the Statistics Act. And if you've any doubts that-he is an official census taker don't hesitate to ask for his credentials. Be counted for Canada... proud UNlario sioula pe vi wee many interesting spots The National capital, Niagara Falls, 'inland Waterways, Niagara fruit belt and wonderful lakes and forests. She said Ontario has a Province to be proud of and for.the rest of Canada to admire. She reminded the members that the Adelaide Hoodjess Homestead would be completely restored by 1967 when they would be celebrating the Women's Institute 70th anni- versary while Canada cele- brates her 100th birthday Other speakers were Wthel Chapman, Editor of 'Home and Country' and the Honorable Willlam Graham who was aty companied by Mrs, Graham. Plans were made for the Dis- triet Annual to be held at Brougham. A very interesting and well prepared paper on "Mothers" was given by Mrs. - Nettle Fletcher Plans were made for the June meeting to be held at the home) of Mrs, Adelard Morin, Cedar st. Mrs. R. A. Smith and Mrs Karl Ward will be in charge of the program. Members were reminded that the roll call would be answered hy donating coloring books and crayons to be sent to the school for retard: ed children The pillow slips were drawn for by Mrs. Noble with lucky winner Mrs. R. Seaborn. A love- ly lunch was served by Mrs Ida Simpson, Mrs, Kathleen McKelvie, Mrs. Frank Roberts and hostess Mrs, Saunders, Publicize Self MONTREAL (CP) The 10DE must start publicizing itself and its good works and Canada as te country must) learn to do the same, the! group's national president told delegates to the 66th annual meeting of the national chapter on the weekend, "Canada has often been ac-| cused of having an inferiority | complex, but -perhaps that is be- cause we don't talk much about | ourselves," Mrs, J, Neil Gordon) suggested to some 500 members' attending the opening cere- monies here Saturday night. The Toronto woman said it is time each 1ODE member be came an individual ambassador for her country, and also for her organization The five-day meeting, bring: ing together members from) across the country, continues until Wednesday. Clair Kirk- land-Casgrain, Quebec minister of transport and communica- tions will address delegates to- fy During an interview, Mrs, Gordon said the services and educational work of the 29,000 LODE members in Canada have impressed her most during her year of office. 1ODE services are noteworthy We restore carpeting to fts original beauty . . special quick drying, SPRING-TIME IS RUG CLEANING TIME process assures CARPET COMPANY LIMITED 282 King West -- 728-6254 CALL YOUR ANGUS-GRAY- DON SERVICE MAN. TODAY , + » QUICK SERVICE GUAR. ANTEED MAK Everyth Throug You May Sell Ing. trom h The: aC CLASSIFIED == as YOU MAY MONEY... While you do your Spring Cleaning! Budgies to Bustles . ° People buy. the darndest things! Have you got any? 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