: @ TH OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Movember 17, 1960 Community Hall, Arena 'Work Plan Possibility PICKERING -- Pickering|tion not because they were notjity would be willing to help Township Council has a; eager for an arena, but be-|pay for an arena. to attempt to include an arenajcause they did not want the) "we've had four separate and community hall in its 1967|cost added to the mill rate. {methods of crvetiag us arena," ¢eapital works program It 15) On the other hand, Councillor|said Reeve C. W. Laycox, who ed to erect the buildings) winiams said he would like to|added he would like it to be the Brock Road Centennial i rate|Teady by next fall. 'Private rk site. see the cost in the mill rate) iterprise is anxious to come Deputy Reeve Mrs. J. Me-|jand have every one contribute), and build an arena," he said. Pherson and Councillor Har-|to the support of a township| «| think we turned down the vey Spang opposed the resolu-!project, He. believed the major-|nest offer we will ever get," Interest In Centennial a VOL LE = _-OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE LIVING ROOM SPECTACULAR Save rs much as $61.07 on a Suite and Pick your own style! Lovely Figured Boucle Four Seater with Foam On Up Swing At the builder of the Cannington arena. "We 'will never get one built for the price he was will- AJAX (Staff) Committee Chairman Teporied io 4} that enthusiasm for the town's centennial program was picking up. Mr. Mason said sub-commit- "tees were working on various 'programs and that the next echeduled meeting was sched- -- Centennial Clark cal 1 Ajax ing to get. Instead of it being $150,000 it will be $300,000." the grant to meet year end ex- penses, INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION discuss locating in Ajax. Part of the industrial com-| Williams. mission grant, in the amount of|name .on it, It should be prop- $2,000, will be paid to the com-|¢rly constructed and architec- mission before it leaves for New|turally designed. It York to meet industry heads to|/need to be expensive. "If you want to make s r lution to have the man f Cannington build the arena Will Voie BBRinst a | don't. wa doesn't "I think if you people con- gied for Nov, 16 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Mason announced that he BULB SALE tles by the end of the year. FIRE AFTERMATH about $1,700 to clear the debris | ppong INCREASE A r t | would be able to make a more Rog 3 nerovs Che oy complete outline of 1967 activi-| hold a bulb sale from Nov. 23- 26, Bulb sale chairman John Wilson asked for the approval Council was told it would cost |! council for the fund drive, to and grade the site of the rubble » fhat was the Ajax Community Centre. In a letter from Walvin . Ltd., Council was advised the clearing up of the site would , Cost $1,500 and the grading $200. Waivin Ltd. suggested that scrap iron from radiators would Pay for the grading cost, Council alloted the sum of , $2,000 for the job and tenders will be called, Council also unanimously thanked the boards' and organi- ations that offered their facili- es to the various groups using the Ajax Community Centre. FIRE INSURANCE Council approved a three- tod insurance policy costing 368 for $14,000 coverage on » their new open pit incinerator. , Councillor Owen Ashley re- + ported that the pit was over- . coming its teething problems » and was working better than expected. He said people handling the new facilities had "to get some experience with the * new incinerator built at a cost ph SERGEANT CONFIRMED . Town Council confirmed the appointment of Patrol Sergeant Don Robson at their Monday , Bight meeting. Police Chief C. . G. Dunn said the sergeant had carried out his duties satisfac- , forily during his six-month pro- bation period starting May 1 of this year. + 3TREMEN GRANT ** Council agreed to pay the balance of $4,000 to the Ajax 'volunteer firemen as part of * their 1966 grant. The Volunteer Firemen Association requested "Durham NDP Elect Officers ORONO (Staff) -- New Demo- eratic Party members of Dur- ham Riding, met at Orono, Monday night, to. elect 1967 officers. Those elected were: presi- dent, Derek Heasman, Cour- tice; vice . president, Gordon Coolidge, Nestleton; secretary, William Pethick, Port Hope; treasurer and membership sec- retary, Gerry Olthof, Courtice Chairman of the eastern area "of Durham, "Squibby" Welch, Port Hope; chairman of the western area, Henry Veenhoff, Prestonvale and the northern area, Donald Prosser, Nestle- ton. Chairman for the election was Bell Telephone advised the rate group. t sider a little more seriously that you are going to have six hun- dred to eight hundred people in the building, with conditions of snow on the roof..." he con- tinued, "you cannot be a gen- eral contractor responsible for that building. I think the least you can do is to give them a) building that will stand up." "I'm not going to watch my Ajax Town Council that they|youngsters or anybody else's would raise the telephone rates |youngsters going 100 miles for in Ajax and Pickering Town-|20 minutes of hockey," said ship in the near future because |Mr. Laycox, who supported the the number of phones in the|5 to 2 vote to attempt to in- area had increased to a higher |clude the cost of an arena in he 1967 forecast. CABLE TV Council will acknowledge a letter from J. Elbulet, of the Automatic Cable Transmission Co., with regards to bringing cable TV to Ajax and Pickering Township. The letter advised Council that hydro or telephone poles would be used to bring the cable to area residents. POPPY DAYS Council approved a request from the Ajax Canadian Legion to hold poppy-days from Novy, 7-12, Council approved the re- quest on Nov. 14 because a council resolution is required for door-to-door canvassing and because council donated $50 to! the Poppy cause. | Durham Vote Plans Ready BOWMANVILLE -- While no election will be held this year in Bowmanville, the dates and times for the holding of nomi- nations and elections in five other Durham County munici- palities have been set. Clarke Township ---Nomina- tion Nov. 25 at Clarke Township Hall, 1 p.m. Orono police trustee nomina- tion Nov. 25 at 7 p.m. Election Dec. 5. 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