Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Feb 1967, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, § Wednesdey, February 13, 1967 WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Council At Pickering e Council.To Investigate D; Polici Christmas ight standart = Discusses Policing ise a aa jthat the village PUC will erect ee centennial symbols in the village. tf Citizens' Park Request | ti. he | forces, 'comparable-jarea is R-2 allowing 1050 square WHITBY (Staff)--The streets jering Village Council discussed | sized villages would get free|foot homes. The rest of council, however, Ip! in Blair Park - Park Vista area did not think this approach was! -- the return of its own police |protection. Council decided io refer the pee cine Bree il Potdiictigind ae) pursuing. Police Chief] | ayn at {ts meeting Tuesday| It was also suggested at the|proposed plan to a special meet-| POST PUZZLES THROUGH > for 3 : : ght. ting that if t LE | the area for some time to come. | George Rankine was also asked! The discussion centred around opek Oe Mk of when yr 'need laps biel vega ister adiinnee eg é of the Children will need to check thejto turn in a report Feb, 27. | the rumors that the OPP. is|Village, council would consider|?0, LIGHT STREET Church at this Hantpehive com- ow on. comaret to see which side of] The delegation complained of| planning a takeover of all one-/employing a full-time bylaw en-|, Council also decided the vil-|munity was correctly delivered ody at Bla "4g they can play on. --_/intolerable traffic conditions of man police forces. \forcement officer. lage main street will be lightedjto Father Norman Swinton, the & pro- air Park Vista Ratepayers|Lupin Drive, because of cars| Council decided to investigate} At the present time the vil- during centennial year with|Catholic priest. g. poe ig asked town council|parked on both sides of the| the truth of the rumors. before |lage is policed by the Pickering | -- en the hat he a for a report on|street. Mr. Pollock said the considering hiring its own one-|Township police as it has been| » Pro- what aye een done to provide|situation occurs to some extent man force. If the rumors are|for the past four years. Before | SOMETHING NEW ! ssdcia- a gis Alec Pollock said there|on other streets in the sub-| true council might hire one|that time the village employed| leader- are about 1,000 children in theldivision, He asked for a bylaw) police officer for the village |its own two man force. | ember. area and no park in that end of|limiting parking to one side of| until the OPP takeover at which | .,, : | : stacle. town. He suggested two areas of|the street. | time it would approach the at-| SUBDIVISION PROPOSED n hold unused land in the neighborhood] Chiet Rankine. however, told. torney general to include the| A draft plan to increase the ' ey gee well be park ma- council he would rather stick oe eee are coat 4 ve ett by } ' : : ck} jwas presente 0 counci vy BE Council promised no. park, ae Oe Sdgunen pre-| RATE UNFAIR William Lawson. | but an investigation of the sitn- siaecat ace sernegs ne a Councillors felt that {t was; The plan calls for the de- ss ee. ation and promised a report at or Sree . es of the street on| unfair that villagers now pay|velopment of 108 lots in. the} aihaaa the Feb. 27 council meeting. ernate days. ; six mills for police protection |south-east corner of the village K and BURGER eedily Deputy - Reeve Bob Attersley| Reeve George Brooks and) - when, if the OPP takes over! The present zoning for the ested aski the school|Councillor Thomas Edwards . 38 Sa --_----__ suge ing th ool . oe a least board for permission to use R. questioned the feasibility of the Highway No. 12 -- North Whitby from A. Hutchison School grounds as|Chief's plan. | WHITBY PERSONALS a stop gap singe, as he pointed) Council avoided a full fledged > pro- out, there is no chance of a,argument by asking the chief| On the occasion of J. BE. Cas-| A most enjoyable evening was i id'eay park being available by this|for a report on the parking san's 93rd birthday celebrated spent when 'the Whitby poset Now Carrying Frozen Seafoods ! a as summer. |situation. | on Valentine Day, his daughter] a1, b d tri : mbers | and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. tg mem og an or held Sinciced Harring Sal stings Reginald McGahey, 805 Beech|their annual games night. The --- 2saimon of the IODE Chapter Hears Annual Reports ee ae a ie ee ene = Sa con. Mr. Cassan's daughter, r - Annual reports for were|regent"s residence when re- Mrs. I y berts Toronto | 1, : ; se Aanual report for 966 werelreent's residence, when, re | Mis, Havry Robern, Tori sing Strat thot auaionos | Haddock. -- Lakeee 4c submitted at the House of Wind-| gents from severa = Chap-| § and his son S. E. Cassan, Port . . . oe et. sor Chapter IODE meeting held|ters were invited to pour tea.) ** we si = is Credit were present M\The excellent attendance testi- addock Lobster = Jumbo Shrimp at the home of Mrs. John|Members had donated bazaar) ON 0 COUNTY a is ee as ; vee fied to the popularity of the oc- . ee Harvie, chaired by regent, Mrs. articles. Ph didn. Me sath dd Gen ve tieg i Gatarie Nee Net pi en ae annual St. John the Evan- casion, High scorers _ were Oysters tin) ig Oysters shell) eae Eel battle John Davies | In November members sup-| don Hepditch seen here with during the next four years. will be based on. 100 per eeeltilale The he Mrs. porta Shia ee a ae - free- A formal dance, sponsored by|ported the UNICEF. The an-| his secretary, Mrs. A. Resassessment will start in cent yalue of property lec ann ; feted ty( med: William Pellow. A. num Also a small li cam- the chapter, was held recently|nual Christmas dinner for mem-| Moore, has the gigantic the southwest corner of the Ominwe Ties Phoio May . seo a jber of prizes were donated and, line of Grocery Items, at St. John the Evangelist par-|bers and their husbands was mrs. : i an, Mrs./these were won by Mrs. A.| ish hall. |held Dec. 14. Also on that occa- Frond intlackey. Mrs. Frank|Brady, Mrs. E. Pellow, Mrs, A. | ---- : Pot luck dinner and -tion| Sion all agreed to donate $25 to | Scinski, Mrs. A. story.|Wigston, Mrs. C. Rycroft, Mrs. es ership . oi a a ae welfare to provide two needy |Mrs. Martin Chizen, Mrs. Paul|kK, McKelvie, Mrs. E. Lloyd, sale March 14. Proceeds for the has centennial fund : families in the area with Christ- i hag ae Sage py ee Mrs. R. Fowler, Miss M. Rowe . Ro- : : : s dinne d gifts. Mrs. KH. bibeau, ts. Peter/and Mrs. M. Wilkinson. tional adit Abril, two members attend. ae ie Mee Dig eee : - F Ottenbrite, Miss Patricia Mun-| od the ; convention for one , Fs | : rs.| rs te tr comet oat ote ee Toy Start In Pickering | wine ee iene Meee ME] 407 troee s,s -- warner -- sanara ° ton. Also in April the Chapter ew & . 4 y W. Me) s. E s. . t niaee eet iis alma for contenttal schol 1957, members earned that W. McMonagle and Mrs Edjners. Class 1 Arrangement fot 4 arships at $500. jone ay wi e designate as WHITBY (St 7 i Leone nes | iMrs. A. Wigston and Mrs 1.! : | : t Ex 7 Staff) --Equal-, The reassessment of Picker-,to pay back taxes in the ' Cina aay | EES. A. BS S. ¢ a paign Annual pot-luck dinner and ei vey o omy ah brid ized assessment could prove toling Township, according to Mr./amount of the actual value grat an Fale be ap rawforth. Arrangement for cof- WEEKEND SPECIALS e if re- auction sale, May 9, before the ans were made for a bridge|i,, very burdensome to a num-|Hepditch will equalize the tax|the property. 1 oy +. 0! Dm Y\fee table, Mrs. S. Burns, Mrs H prop ; ICKEN IN A BOAT, 4 PCS 1d be Chapter recess for the summer|evening to be held at Kathleen|ber of farmers in Pickering|load. He said there was provi-| Mr. Hepditch suggested that at Denis O'Connor High School.|R. yanhorne, and Mrs. J. Craw- . 4 PCS. Serves 1. $1.18 move months. Rowe School March 22. /Township according to County|sion in the law:to protect the |this f ante +| Mrs. Roderick O'Neill and forth. CHICKEN IN A BOAT, 8 PCS, Serves 2to3 2.2 : | his same method might apply ion. An executive meeting held at} This eid y been a amyg ome Commissioner Gor-|bona ise Big farmer," wh0|to farmers. "|daughter, Patti Gale, of Am-| Mrs. F. Ing judged the ar- CHICKEN IN A BOAT, 12 PCS, Serves 3 to4 3.35 e fact the home of regent, Mrs. John|Successful wi ese varied'don Hepditch. actually uses his property as a ' | herst, Nova Scotia, are spending re ° u i" Aon ovine bons i collect ideas|projects which added to the in-| yr Hepditch said the re-|means of. livelihood. Bede Migr dois adh ey caged weak Visine Wak caret ied besa adele Refreshments were | CHICKEN IN A BOAT, 16 PCS, Serves 5to6 4.20 would to raise funds for the Chapter's|terest of the IODE work, Mem-|acsecsment of Pickering Town-| Mr. Hepditch said that prop-| year Mr. Hepditch does not ts |and Mrs. Fred Clarke. -------- CHICKEN IN A BOAT, 20 PCS. Serves 7 to 8 4.95 er a bhai and ag) aha com- a ae revenge gia ay pri 4 ship would be completed byjerty owners of the tenant farm-|pect a great number of ap-| The Unity Club. Past Noble| TOLL REACHES 21 TAKE OUT SERVICE ONLY ments ear " MI | the is y F q rs Wi | oe : M | ase esc Also _ a eieais dips sictite during: centennial year, the fall of this year and wouldjers would have to bear 'the/peals. He explained that when|Grand (Rebekah) at its meet-| BRUSSE™S (Reuters) -- The DELIVERY 25e EXTRA ere: * some In September it was agreed increase total assessment in | differ nce in taxation. He ad-|North York was completely re-| i . hich| oeuv- to donate $25 to Henry Street| Following yearly reports,|the township from $39,000,000) mitted further legislation mizht|assessed several year . jing, chaired by Mrs. Russell/death toll from a fire w ich - ici nomination forms for 1967-68|to $140,000,000 |be necessary to protect thelonly about. fi years ag0/Saunders, discussed the possi-jrazed an old people's home at Ate High School literary magazine aN nae ssary to protect the/only about five per cent of|hility of holding a Past Noble|Itterbeek, Belgium, Monday| © SEAFOOD SP t the fund. Also the two Whitby High|were handed in and tabulated.| The main reason for the 300|(tue farmer. property owners appealed ; : é | . er Boosh ECIALS * d »|These will be announced at the ~ i e ; : : Grand Night at the Rebekahirose to 21 Tuesday night when Schools were offered a bursary . I jper cent increase will be be-| According to Section 37 of| "Reassessment very seldom|Lodge. Lunch was served by|police said four missing resi- 21 Shrimp in a Basket being of $100 each to be given at com-|March 22 meeting. lcause the township will be/the Assessment Act any muni-|creates new assessment," said|Mrs, Myrtle Holliday Games|dents were considered dead.| Scall DO eur oe nbers mencement exercises. Chapter members then dis-|assessed at 100 per cent in-|cipality can exempt or partial-|c ssi seat fp pee aa Aatvad heer ng Pes ¢ TER ) callop "DIANEr 66h ae ss ses ehiieaseas ad al ioe th h leca ob th niger t ot Commissioner Hepditch, it}were enjoyed. Prize winners|Many of the 95 survivors were S ; * eng During the month of October|cussed plans for the March 22/stead of the present 27 per|ly exempt any farmlands lessjdistributes the load of taxes|were Mrs. Lottie Plaskitt andjstill in hospital, some in serious ShriMp DIANE sic cciesevepeciveucsscs Oe 1 ord all members who had volun- pide op Hid ee cent. ioe ah nity Png fire,|more equally, \Mrs. Lena Pellow. 'condition. Oyster Dinner 99 or Vi! re: vi ' c se | "i | ak eae ee ee 20 0:98:08 8 00:96 090 668 seeee . | fare tipo to tari member fr" vem trsoramrina owe, |SStsee "ine Whe gm taR shadow ot Mero -- ~ J Clom chowder «2... a0 % 4 | ; Wall. ering wnship w : § yer ng / ha PIE eS ee ee pee 3 "= to hear Dr. Wesley Coons, pre -- po Hg a . the starting point of a com-|RIGHT T EXEMPT Township and will create al Strip Clams in a Boat .......... pee. 2 ea pad j fessor psychology at York) Forty tables w e set UP|nlete reassessment of Ontario| School Boards also have the|3reater awareness of tax capi-| Lake Erie -- Jumbo Perch Dinner ... nder. j? University, who spoke on "'The|with favors at each. All County expected to be com-|right to Paar tee or |tilization,"" i Mr. Hep- teres 75 his Long Road Back". members will provide one door], A i ' ditch. pleted in the next four years. |sick persons from. school taxes | gave { The Chapter donated good|prize, and sandwiches, cakes)" (, cet ' a\but Mr. Hepditch said that| Open Friday end Saturday to 11 p.m, -- Sunday te 7 p.m. Syshg y used clothing to the hospital/and coffee will be served, see oe eal ing 80 reg 024 boards and councils have heel Ga Ga k aH AUTO INSURANCE | for needy patients. A letter received from Mrs.| be yp soja {loathe to exercise their dis-| : itch | sal le hac = ested ' "Cooking With Your Hat On"|Mary Sutherland of CFTO Tite vcatwesed townshia would | Petioaary powers in taxation. |"0! seen a sudden upsurge in) : I ig to ( was held at Henry Street High|inviting the members to the/more scientific and precise} Mr. Hepdith said he believed |Ehip during the. one. sawn If you are an Abstainer you save up to § chool, Oct. 26. This was ajcentennial antique show sale to| : F ith anol ; : he past few years | ° I] i Srofitable and enjoyable event.|be held Feb. 20, 21 and 22 at sells etcs af cach aurea ee snc Caetdee ih. g ng Hae oe re pine rye been $22.00 on your auto insurance. lo The first Christmas tea and/Canadiana Motor Hotel, Scar-/in 19 per cent of its true value. {ability of the inclusion of edu- cht eae ee Aso z See... fest bazaar was held Nov. 12 at the! borough. Mr. Hepditch said the re-|cation costs in respect to land|oreased at an annual rate of lassessment would be a simple/used for farming purposes. 10 per cent for the past JOH N RI EGER © ® aS s ] lmatter in some __ instances, : decade ew FIXED ASSESSMENT 2 Council Discusses Elimination Of Ho rs ae ae been) Commissioner Hepditch also| No rebate will be available 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA East of the Park Vista sub-jabout what happened to the ca . : that there is legislation|to any property owners if their 7 ivisi t.jengineer's report on the prob- STORED IN COMPUTER where properties such as golf|property has been overassess- @) a there x Pate an. Basic information on all|courses could enter into anjed. Mr. Hepditch said that DIAL There Is a water-filled hole on) Waite council. appeared to|properties in the county will|acreement with the muniicpal-|people have the right to ap-| it and there is a pile of earth\(hink Mr. Edwards' suggestion|be put on key punch cardsjity to pay a fixed tax rate. peal their assessment annual-| 728-7567 of on it. had merit, it decided to ap-land stored in computer banks|When the property was sold ly if they believe their property | | the Whitby town council discuss-|proach the problem with cau-jwhere they will receive regu- | however the owner would haveliS over assessed. | 1! ed the elimination of both prob-|tion. Council asked the engineer ||ar updating. | } has lems for nearly half an hour|to prepare another report on the) Mr. Hepditch said he ex- | Monday before Councillor/pond and the pile. pects to win the fight against nw Thomas Edwards came up with} Blair Park Vista Ratepayers|speculative land holders who. | on what seemed like a logical solu-|Association_sparked the discus-|in the past, have had valuable | tion. i sion had complaining ag at real estate assessed as farm- ° ° / | Starti h "Why not," he suggested,|solutions are potential child|jands, t t t t th t fl t | "put the pile of dirt in the|killers. The association was/~ ave / 50 ' i] e a eX, ensive avour, 00! | a ng T UrS., Feb, 16 for 3 days} hole?" The question jolted|promised a report at the Feb. - | sila council out of a long debate!27 council meeting. Township Workers All Winter Outer Wear b to Coats, Jackets, Snowsuits, s . 4 ' " toi Trinity College Provost Guest Speaker Get Salary Boost mahal ee ProvostD.R.G. Owen, of baal be emphasized that in the pro-| Columbus (Staff) o- nl \ s the|posed union of the Anglican and| Whitby township employees wii!) ity. College, cep ee : | United Churches in Canadajreceive an increase in pay this! | speaker at the last of a pt there must be a vital unity born|year. General increases of 10) | of three Sunday See ed out of a common faith and sense|per cent will go (o ealaried) | Ung ings held in St. Mark's United) (¢ mission, and not merely ajand hourly-rated personnel ft i gpl aan nee structural union of the denomi-|was decided at council meeting | i Continuing the general theme national institutions. Monday. | 135 Brock Street South, Wh ome "Adventure in Understanding") «his Man Jesus -- Rejected, The 1967 road program has) | ' itby | 38 King Street East, Oshawa 23. "The Coming Great Church jond in a series of sermons at/will be constructed and a one | s is St. Mark's on Sunday morning.|and one-quarter stretch -- of | 10ut Mem his Trims Anthems for the day. were Thi-|Thornton . Road bagi The | man's "Sing Alleluia Forth"|estimated cost of the roads pro- | p and Mactartans's "Open Our|gram is $166,500. | | WHITBY MEAT MARKET mr] s 6 3 Eyes." Negotiations were accepted | St. Louis 4 for the Victorian Order of Nurs- | Red cme Blue Brand Beef Dr. Owen spoke on the subject | | MEMPHIS (CP) -- Memphis Wings defeated St. Louis Braves 6-3 in the only Central Hockey League game Tuesday night. Garry Peters and Gary Marsh each scored two goals for Mem- phis. Rick McCann and Norm Beaudin got one each. Art Strat- ton, Wayne Smith and Mike Chernoff scored for St. Louis. Heretic" was the title of the sec- The Oshawa Presbytery Chris- tain Education Committee has plans for a one-day conference in St. Mark's next Sunday. Leadership will be provided by staff members of the Five Oak's Christiam Workers' Centre at Paris, eg! the director, Rev. George Young. Sessions will commence at 2:30 p.m. and continue through afternoon and evening. been approved. Two bridges) es, Oshawa branch ,to extend its services to the township Walter Holliday was appoint- ed warble fly control inspector for 1967 and insurances coverage for the township was given to H. C. Bohaker for $1,377. Council also approved the first phase of the Central On- tario Joint Planning Board in- dustrial waste disposal study. The defeat ended St. Louis' winning streak at 10. Memphis BROCK One-Stop DECORATING | SHOP Wallpaper and Murals Custom Uraperies Broadioom C.1.L. Paints end Vornishes Benjamin Moore Paints DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. S., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 DoDD & SOUTER| M-G-M reams the Cat é 4 >, * Foe | 'Tin Roof Now Playing -- One Complete | EUZARETH ious 'Burts | dae Canson-Jupiry Anpersom | a ? 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