Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Oct 1966, p. 23

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'DANISH FOREIGN MINISTER MEETS PEARSON Danish "Foreign Miister Per Haekkerup meets with Prime Minister Pearson at Ottawa today. Mr. Haekker- up is In Ottawa to discuss NATO and the United Na- ROUGHAM -- D. McCaul, represnaiitg, th Bay Ridges area Separate School, and was originally des- tined thus by the CBC! .. agreement, Mr. McCaul said that he was very concerned about the resi- Pegg growth in this area, and e "/of $7,000, Separate School Needs CBC Site For School for a school but that the price had increased considerably over the years. He asked that council com- pensate them by the amount for its assistance, and its advice. 8, Rumm_ said that | the land eatin te Board, A ia = a letter recently "received by council, could not take this Mr. McCaul said that it was Board, negotiated with Somebody als also. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, pes Me en 2 A, meeting will take place with members of the Separate School Board, Mr. Rumm of Consolidated, and members of lia council at the school site (south of Sunrise Avenue) on Satur- 1 day, October Ward Limits Are Chanaed'. btheneilinsiviout Besa ate BROUGHAM -- A bylaw to change boundaries of the five' Pickering Township wards was wards, which will, of course, give two rural representatives) w, on council. Following the bylaw, a resolu- + 4) "I thought we were. be given an speak .on_ this," .| Councillor Ronald Chatten. Population of the like this: be something "5,032; Ward 2, 5,175; Ward 6,188; Ward 4, 4,148; and Wa es ee a hes cons whe pleted. Suess Gea learn haven cope to|bum ior advertising in all papers, show-| which ing the lines separating the! hearin, Pome industrial ratio to costing the taxpayers quite a residential. bit more money to bus. the chil- Pas br tag the west comely of! dren all over the township. nchman's Bay was growing very rapidly, and there was no is Bae MF "4 venigttind B age Chae oy discussed between the Separate (eel ia thi calls! School Board, Council, and Con- a is aren. solidated Building Corporation. Mr. McCaul said that they Mr. McCaul said that CBC had a financial crisis over the : next three months. He felt that|/@dvertised on a sign that this tions. He also plans a visit to the Expo 67 site at Mont- real before returning home. (CP Wirephoto) Bay Ridges Subdivision Agreement Delayed Again BROUGHAM -- "There is no confounded reason why we could not have had approval tonight," said Reeve C. W. Layeox at a Pickering Town- bed Council meeting Monday night. Approval was for the two Consolidated Building Corpora- tion agreements for develop-|; ments which would finalize their subdivision, and which have been before council and Planning board for more than two years. But Councillor John Williams thought otherwise, for the new agreements prepared by the township solicitor did not con- tain all of the provisoes de- cided upon by council at a pre- vious meeting. He said there was no men- tion of cleaning the streets in the. agreement, Block, HZ agreement the words *if. economical and feasible" had not been deleted, and that a sidewalk on Helen Street, to be in addition 'to the 41,000 feet of sidewalk was not in- cluded, "Would you say this delay is the fault of this council?" ask- ed Williams. "No," Reeve Laycox ad- mitted, "'but I'm sick and tired of having Mr. Rumm come to that in thejengineer. As this council night after night. It's been years now. I think we have lived, eaten andslept with' this agreement. Mr. Laycox selected Wednes- day, October 5, to meet with Mr, Rumm, the township soli- citor and engineer, in the fore- noon, to get any omissions into the agreements. This, of course, will not mean approval, but it is thought that the mat- ter will be concluded at the next council meeting, and ap- proval given. S. Rumm of Consolidated Building Corporation, said that due to the tremendous length of time it has taken he would like to point out that building permits will not be issued until underground services are in- stalled and approved by the these services would not now be installed in time for Winter Works program he would like council to issue building permits when the buildings are registered. Reeve Laycox, fresh from the unhappy experience of Rougedale Acres subdivision, where houses were occupied before services were com- pleted, protested, and Mr. Rumm said that he did not ask for occupancy permits, just building permits for the sake of) obtaining mortgage monies. "I am telling you right now," said Williams, "that if you agree to a move like that, I will just give telephone call- ers the reeve's number." Office Opening|| Date Is Set BROUGHAM -- The ultra- modern building, at the corner of the Brock Rd. and Highway 2, which will house the Picker- ing Township administrative staff, will be officially opened Oct. 26. Reeve C. W. Laycox voiced the hope this week that the staff would be using the new building by Oct. 13 or 14. How-| F ever, Deputy Reeve Mrs. Jean| | McPherson was sceptical. Councillor John Williams said ie: u he visited the building last Sat- urday and not a single man was working. A resolution was passed by! council to strongly urge the architects to have the new building completed by Oct. 15. 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