Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jan 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Jenuery 18, 1967 Shopping Mall Decision | Delayed By Planners PICKERING -- Picker- ing Township Planning Board will seek a report from the de- partment of highways on the reconstruction of Liverpool] Road and from the township public utilities committee before it endorses an application to change zoning to permit a shopping mall on _ Liverpool Road, near Highway 2. G. Devonshire told the board the application was to change the zoning from C3 to C1 to pro- vide a full range of shopping facilities on 3.27 acres near the Te Pee Hotel, about 200 feet from Highway 2. He said the proposal was not for a small neighborhood shopping centre but for an indoor mall to serve the Frenchman's Bay area, The department of highways objected to the development and Planning Director John Faulk- ner felt it was premature. Reeve C. W. Laycox said the department had no intention of taking over the road but plans a four-lane highway. He said Chairman Reports On Schoo! Work PICKERING (Staff)-- A com- prehensive report on the work of Pickering Village Public School Board last year was given by the 1966 chairman, W. G. McLean, at the board's in- augural meeting Monday. Two new. trustees, Bruce Richardson and Vernon Bals- don, were sworn in for a two- year term, and the main busi- ness of the meeting was explain- ing their duties and the board's functions to them. __.|dent, | the letter from the department' completely sterilized the land. When Mr. Devonshire was asked, after a discussion of sewer and water services, what he intended to contribute, he replied, $170,000 per year in taxes. 'We will contribute the Same as any other taxpayer buying their share of services," he said. Murray Wallace NDP President AJAX -- New Democratic|~ Party Area Organizer, Bill Cumpsty expressed his satis- faction with the functioning of the Ajax Area Group at afternoon at the home of Mur- ray Wallace, where the election of officers was held. Those elected to the execu- tive board were: president, Murray Wallace; vice - presi- George Borolase; treas- jurer, Mo Bardos; membership secretary, Jim Smith; record- ing secretary, Bruce Randall. Ajax, one of the most active area groups in the riding is engaged in the second part of Project 67 and the distr- tributed literature and ques- tionnaires are being filled out and returned to the area group. This has resulted in a substan- tial increase in memberships. Representatives from the area group will be present at the next meeting of the Ontario South Riding Association's ex- ecutive board meeting, where they will report on the progress of Project 67, in the area. H ----! Protest Safety Conditions On Rouge Bridge Project PICKERING -- The School |i Board of Pickering TSA 2 and, Struction." ard of Pickering = the Pickering Township Coun- cil have protested safety con- |ditions on the new bridge con- {struction over the Rouge River on Highway 2. A reply from the mitister of highways for the Province of Ontario, G. Gomme, indicates that in his opinion, after careful investigation, the situation is jsatisfactory. Part of the minis- |ter's reply states that "The road is well signed and both embankments have the stand- ard guard rail for rural areas" "The department does not |feel there is any undue hazard, |providing that motorists take the normal normal | precautions | in driv- Chairmen Asked To Prepare Budgets AJAX (Staff) --Ajax Pub- jlic School Board's committee chairmen were asked by Finance Chairman Bruce Gowdy, at Monday's board meeting, to prepare their bud- gets so that he could call a finance meeting with a view to drawing up the over-all budget. Mr. Gowdy also gave the 1966 financial report. | Mrs. Ruth Bennett was re- appointed representative to the Ajax Public Library Board, for a three-year term starting Feb. A, E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East 723-2721 ;|ister what we felt about it; and ing through an area under con- is a matter of great con- cern to the school. board he- cause school buses use the bridge as the: main artery of travel between the schools and homes on both sides of the Rouge River, "Hundreds of students travel this route each day and it is the board's belief," said Don Quick, chairman of the board, "that bad weather and road conditions make the bridge a dangerous crossing in its pres- ent condition. We told the min- the council, on its own account, later sent a similar request to the minister of highways." The board is not satisfied with the reply and is consider- ing what further action it should take. The board of trustees has also recently requested the Cana- dian National Railways to re- view the hazardous safety con- ditions which exist at Woodview Road. Red Duchess Arrested PALOMARES (AP) -- Civil guards arrested Spain's 'Red Duchess" today for refusing to halt marchers seeking more money from the United States because of last year's crash of U.S. bomber with four H-bombs aboard. Luisa Isabale Alvarez de To- ledo, 30, born the Duchess of Medina Sidonia, and Dr. Fran- cisco Cervantes, the Palomares village dentist, were leading 1,000 men, women and children to the U.S. Embassy in Ma- drid. Three armed civil guards, headed by Lieut. Juan Haro, duchess and Cervantes had been détained and placed at the disposal of judicial authorities. The woman--whose interven- tion in Spanish social problems and a visit to Cuba gained her the nickname of "the Red Duchess"--and Cervantes have demanded that the United gu pay the villagers $2,500,- The bomber crashed in the Palomares area a year ago to- day after it collided with a tanker plane. The four bombs were recovered, the area was cleansed of atomic radiation and the United States paid more than $500,000 to the villagers. But about 50 of them say they weren't paid enough. U.S. embassy officials in Ma- drid say 475 claims totalling $558,104.71 have been settled Bilingual School For TV Screen TORONTO (CP) -- A depart- ment of edication official said Monday he is working on bring- ing French-language programs to a southern Ontario television station to enable 16 pupils in aj. Welland bilingual school to see themselves in an educational television series next month. David Cook, superintendent of the program will be shown {ny southern Ontario. The students of Princess Eliz- abeth School, a bilingual public school, and their principal, Marc-Yvain Giroux, are the actors in an educational tele- vision production video-taped at the school. The tapes will appear on the CBC French network in Ontario beginning Feb. 22, but this net- work does not extend into south- ern Ontario. Currently the department has CUTS OWN SALARY NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) One of Mayor Frank J. Miller's first acts in office was tv cut his own pay to $7,500 from §10,- 000, He said all municipal spend- ing must be cut back to pre- vent a tax increase and asked councillors to reduce their $2,000 allowances. 150 ETV programs, 20 of which are in the French language. None in French are seen in southern Ontario. the educational! television branch of the department, said it is too early to tell yet whether and that one set of claims for RED & BLUE es BRAND BEEF $39,144 and another 14 individ- ual demands totalling $384,000 remain to be settled. halted the marchers near the bus. When Dona Luisa refused to disperse the crowd,' Haro or- dered her and Cervantes ar- rested, "Go ahead and arrest me," said the woman, "'but I insist that I be handcuffed." With a crowd of reporters and photographers on hand, Haro refused, and the whole crowd marched back to a Palomares bar. 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