Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Dec 1966, p. 18

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sips i . ei hater eer en ey 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 3, 1966 DEFY NATURE'S RULE boy Fy pms Sl ll ogy nearly all reptiles, than } worth of alive and not fhoen tes' United States ta ines. goods|snakes are born _ VOTE DEC. Sth hatched from an egg. 10 am. te 8 p.m, BOARD OF CONTROL | wit | Board of Control Finley M. If elected | shall oppose eny further expenditures on the | 'NIGHTMARE EXPRESSWAY' «+» without @ plebiscite 'vote' If hecessary. | don't think the mojor Street plan developed by the planning board should have been ignored, Light Your Way And RE- ELECT For P.U.C. ROY FLEMING 10 YEARS OF SERVICE WERRY ALDERMAN School Trustee 1959 - 60-64-65 - 66 William Werry hes the experience and ability to give the Intelligent judg- ment necessary in a fast- growing municipality. ELECT for ALDERMAN WERRY, »... x Cars end Information Call 725-1209 <a Sa SER AL a a Sak ae a Vian te VE Pee Ye ee OO ee © Fe RR ers a Saat ot ad ROBARTS CHECKS GATHERCOLE Premier Robarts: monitors las Point, Ont, Canada's Ontario Hydro chairman first full - scale nuclear George Gathercole for radi- power plant, it will soon ation Friday after a tour of feed 200,000 kilowatts into the reactor vault in the nu- Ontario's provincial grid. clear power station at Doug- --CP Wirephoto British Rules In Quebec Provoked Nationalism LONDON (Reuters) --Brit- ain has kicked away a multi- million-dollar prop that has been supporting the pound ster- ling for the last two years. The British government told the United States Friday it no longer needs access to the $250,- emergency backing for the pound--though never touched-- since November, 1964, Following soon after an an- nouncement that Britain's gold and currency reserves had in- creased for the third straight month, the move signified the British government's confi- BUILDING ASSOCIATES presents... |to stand on its own feet, The finance ministry an- nouncement of a £23,000,000 | ($69,000,000) rise in November brought the total gain in the na- tion's reserves during the three} month period to £46,000,000 ($138,000,000), Britain has had to pay a pre- mium of one-quarter of one per cent on the emergency backing will be saved. QOshawa's Most Economical Housing Community , $14,995 with $1,827 DOWN fo one 6%4% N.H.A, Mortgage DIRECTIONS: West of the Oshawa Shop- ping Centre on Waverly, St. south of King. H. MILLEN Real Estate Ltd. 728-1656 728-1678 THE CREEK VALLEY EXPRESSWAY Cost Mystery! ¥ man, WHY WERE'NT THEY? 2 ter 1967). 3. The mayor of Oshawa has quoted the figures of were these arrived at? 1962, What are they today? 4, prospect of going even higher. 5. even greater. 6. There are many ifs, buts and mysteries surround costs and not waste any time about it, and present A perfect example is Kitchener Ontario's Expressway, where its cost Is running more than double the estimate they were given, with the The road cost alone can not only be considered, but the landscaping and expropriation costs too have to be known, spiralling the total cost and it is vital to you the taxpayer, because it will be your money that will pay for it. Let's get a local government in that will find out the The total cost of the Expressway HAS NOT been disclosed to the tax- payers or to council, EVEN after the cost were questioned by an Alder- ALL COST PROJECTIONS HAVE BEEN BASED ON 1962 COSTS, and not, WHEN the proposed Expressway is going to be built (Certainly af- $19,000.00. When Oshawa _ on " pth cies haat has Les Coa a ac os 2 gh tig ght 1nd PEG OIE IIE OLAS Be Bl CM CS ROH, WC tl EE MME SI BES LB)'s Adviser Predicts Prosperity To Continue AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) -- Pres- ident Johnson received from his chief economic adviser Frida a prediction Of coniinuea Vo, jimi dov,oee ins Sf OF, " rity in 1967 and an eas-|be released from government ing inflationary pressures. |stocks in the first two quarters 'ohnson and Gardner Ackley,|of 1967 for use in defence and chairman of the Council of Eco-|defence-supporting industries, nomic Advisers, interrupted a| He said, in reply to a ques- day-long conference on various|tion, this could affect current to conduct a joint press confer- ence, The President also announced 73 sald in Stemas "cell ily economic and budget measures'high prices for copper but that was not the purpose, Johnson stressed that the cop- per is being released in view of re present tight supply situa- tion, ' There still will be 259,000 tons As he has earlier, Johnson he will review all factors hefare reaching a de- on a tax increase, . Johnson estimated income for the ordinary operations of the vernment at around $117,- 000,000 in the fiscal year which ends June 30. Some gov- ernment experts have esti- 000,000 that was earmarked as dence in the ability of the pound of $250,000,000, This outlay now/|% JULIA CHILD, television's famous French Chef and subject of last week's Time magazine cover story. Mrs, Child's popular culinary program will be- come a regular feature on Cable TV upon completion of arrangements now in progress. Her program is broadcast at 4 p.m. Sunday, December 4th and 9 p.m. Tuesday, December 6th by WNED-TV, Buffalo's educational station and wil] be carried exclusively on Cable TV -- Channel 13. ee CIVIC ELECTION RESULTS As They Happen... RE GER OLE LL OIL LE HM hs ae sah PA eM ie 1 LOM PSP OP HOES, FP Oeming any mated spending in the area of|he sald the outlook is fer a con- $127,000,000,000 to $130,000,000,-|tinued expansion of the ecor- 000, That would leave a deficit}omy at a more orderly rate. of around $13,00,000,000, Ackley said one factor in his Ackley said it would be im-|prediction of a lessening of in- of = remaining in the|possible to say flatly there will|flationary pressures was the stoc e, be no recession next year, butloutlook for farm prices, f ss i VOIt LALEWSKI 1 am. the President of the Polish Veterans Association for four con- secutive years, a member of St, Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church, a member of the Canadian Legion. ae bh 'a member of Local ' In @ few words | would like to put my plotform forward to say what | stand for, As you and | know, it is opparent thot with the 1 growth and development of this city, there -is an ever increasing need for services, but on the other hand, our municipal toxpayers hove almost reached the saturation point of ability to pay. Those citizens on fixed incomes ore especially d it, | pledge myself to maintain a close watch on muni+ cipal spending with the best inter- ests of the taxpayers in mind -- othe tein on spending, tempered with common sense.'" As a new man seeking election. to city council for the second time, | promise simply o programme of conscientious service on behalf of all citizens in atl wolks of life, Considering the Expressway, | feel there should hove been @ Plebiscite so that the taxpayers could have expressed their opinions on this very large expenditure So remember--ZALEWSKI, Ed,, the last nome on the Aldermanic Ballot, J would sincerely appreciate your active support on my behalf, Thank you. Lalewski Ed. Dear Citizens of Oshawa: This letter is directed to the people In Oshawa that do not know me... RUTH BESTWICK and | realize there are many in our fast growing city, | would like to consider this letter as a "personol call as it is humanly impossible to knock at every door before December 5th, although I've knocked on mony, | am keenly interested in our municipel offoirs, | have had twenty-eight years business experience, | have been active in volunteer organizations, service clubs, etc, throughout the city, | have the time ond desire to serve on city council to the best of my ability, for everyone, Low rental housing, downtown development, more industry, and recreational focilities are some things in which | em very interested ond I'm sure that you are too. If these quolifications appeal to you and you'd like to be represented by @ strong voice on council | respectfully solicit your support on December Sth. Thank You Ruth Bestwick Trensportation 725-1412 Soliciting Your VOTE and INFLUENCE ALDERMAN JOHN Ww. DYER "12 Years, Previous Experience" YOUR VOTE COUNTS ONE YOUR INFLUENCE MUCH THANK YOU DIRECT FROM CITY HALL On Monday night CKLB will hove its full news team augmented by CKLB production, office and sales personnel on hend at the Civic Administration Building to compile and broadcast complete election results as they become available, As in the years past, CKLB News Department has again taken the responsibility for providing the blackboards in the Council Chambers for listing running and final results throughout the evening. The complete co-operation of Returning Officer Roy Barrand and his staff and the CKLB News Team makes possible the rapid compilation of results and their dissemination to the people at City Hall and over CKLB at 1350 on your AM dial, CKLB News will also provide bulletins to CKQS at 93.5 on your FM dial. Outlying district elections CENTRAL. will receive complete attention during the evening and special emphasis will be placed on the elections in the six new boroughs of Metropolitan Toronto with direct 'on the spot' reports. Other larger Ontario centres will also be reported from CKLB RADIO NEWS ing the Expressway DISTRICT ELECTION RESULTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TONIGHT them to the public. ELECTION NIGHT 1966 DECEMBER 5th VOTE-ELECT FRED BRITTEN Trustee. BOARD of EDUCATION School Trustee - 1958-59-60 Member Oshawa Education Authority For Retarded Children. HONESTY & INTEGRITY GUARANTEED ' Prey

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