Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Apr 1967, p. 5

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h N . House ' recess Nixon us Came f catch- he new ng a lot 5 seem inclina- to dise and im- rve the sh and robably . Nixon show he ting to magina- irse, is juestion should 1 office enue in at this iece of iversity ze Tor- d save roperty "priced at if it 'ibuting f indus- ve? seems into it nse. Hydro «Office opera- is well ton or other t hun- usands would maller he last ~Chair- nd for- | e have tion of sts of | Order saving th im- $102.00 books 'elfare St. S. ler of nders, ed by Club on in from pruary been zer of 'ilities or to eS. room. 5 an estab- 1room boys fetro- ague, OL ee a More than 160 members of the Brooklin and Area Figure Skating Club pre- sented their fourth annual carnival Saturday night at the Brooklin Community Arena. The skaters, rang- ing in age from three to 20 years, delighted the. large audience. The carnival theme centred around a world cruise to 10 countries Saste WORLD CRUISE THEME OF SKATING CLUB CARNIVAL by avbridal couple played by Beverley and Carol Gra- ham of Oshawa. Some of the skaters, who wore the national costumes of the countries visited, from left, Amalgamation Resolutions 'Signals Given | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 4, 1967 5 WHITBY -- AJAX orc icun WHITBY TOWN COUNCIL ;mittee. Council was not holding jback anything from the public, the; e same right as the press to hear| t [wnat is going on," said Deputy} e S Reeve Attersley. "I agree," said he said. Rather it was a matter of timing. It was not. possible to} Councillor MacCarl "L hope you will abide by the ridiculous to hold a three-hour committee. meeting before the regular meeting as we have to- night."' bind the press and the public. | |He supported the idea of having} |the press at committee meetings | but not the public | "I feel the public FREE 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE By Our Local Service Contractors SAWDON'S FUELS has WHITBY (Staff)-- Town; Councillor Edwards, who pro-|previous motion which allowed : | FURNACE OIL -- Council, at its meeting Monday|posed reconsideration of the de-|the public to attend. decision to meet at 8 p.m. I am : : : hive d Beat s OuGORRd to hominis s : STOVE OIL AND COAL night, reconsidered its decision| cision made last week, said the pposed to holding a long com- 244 z to allow the press to attend |idea of holding weekly meetings| NO HOLDING BACK mittee meeting starting at 7 Brock St. S., Whitby committee meetings. In future|of council seemed to place con-| The mayor was of the opinion|?:™- 2nd then a council meet- 668-3524 such meetings will be closed to|siderable onus on the staff in|that the proper place to doji?8, Which ends at midnight, the press. the preparation of agendas and|council work was in regular|S#!4 Reeve Brooks. "I feel it is In future the regular meetings reports. The purpose of last|council sessions; while matters of council will be held on the|week's decision to hold weekly|that should not be __ public second and fourth Mondays of|meetings had been to keep the| -----_--___-- mg each month at 8 p.m. Commit-|public informed of what council tee meetings will be held on the/is doing. first and third Mondays. Mayor Newman said that if OUTSTANDING The decision was approved on|the public attended meetings, a 6 to 3 vote with Deputy Reeve! council could not ask the press | i For the Man of Good Judgment "Canada's best shoe makers" Attersley and Councillors 0'Con- | to refrain from publishing cer- She smart wear nell, MacCarl, McQuary, Moore|tain items which council felt TALKS CARS We Invite You to STEP UP! to the Great Car for '67 and Slitcher in favor and Mayor| were not in the public interest. Newman, Reeve Brooks and) For that reason, he felt it was Councillor Edwards opposed. 'wise to rescind that part of the Mail Delivery Hits Snag Many Lack Housing Numbers PICKERING (Staff) -- Home- available at the post office free jowners failing to comply with|of charge. house to house mail delivery! Before the service started| regulations are causing prob- much of the mail was delivered | {lems for newly inaugurated|by rural route in the area. | jservice in Pickering Village| ---- PAIR as arr a ca yyucatmmaeicec a | SHOES jand the surrounding area of) THOMSON ON SHOW ese Soe. LONDON (CP) -- A recent | Village Postmaster Harold nortrait of Canadians | /Anderson said some mail was/! be Pana anovEn News:| being delayed at the post office/Paper magnate Lord Thomson| SHOES because much of the mail com-|of Fleet has been lent by him | jing into the village has to be'to the Tate Gallery, one of| 119 Brock St. S., Whitby |re-addressed. London's most important art} 668-3476 Open Friday Till 9 p.m. Beverley Hawksley, who was dressed as a Mexi- are can; Connie Simpson, who wore a Hawaiian costume; and Carol Graham, who played the part of the bride. --Oshawa Times Photo Mr. Anderson said many|sajieries. It was painted by sir| jhomes in the 1 serviced area| William Coldstream ihave failed this far to put up|--________ |house numbers or mail recep-| |tacles. | BROCK Now Playing--One Complete Council Backing - WHITBY (Staff) -- Approval asse V own ouncl of the installation of signals at |the CNR crossings on Gilbert ' ie : and Mary Street was given WHITBY (Staff) -- Three res-|allowed to continue until itsj16 different mill rates and/\onday night by town council. olutions, dealing with the pro-|expiration. would bring a reduction in tax-| The town will pay 11.5 per posed amalgamation of the| A second resolution called for/ation in some rural areas. cent of the $7,900 cost of the in- town and Whitby Township,|the cost of street lighting be) 4 resolution to appoint H./stallation on Gilbert Street and were passed by town council placed on the general tax rate | Nichol, QC, to prepare bylaws/50 per cent of the yearly main- Monday night. Another wasjagainst the whole new munici-/and other legal documents, for|tenance cost. The town will as- tabled for further study. |pality. Only farm lands will be/h oth municipalities, dealing/sume 12.5 per cent of the $7,500 It was agreed that the con-|exempted. : _|with amalgamation matters|cost of the Mary Street installa- tract for the collection of gar-/ Mayor Newman said' thisS|was tabled for study. |tion and 50 per cent of the $650 | The new delivery service, in-| augurated last month covers the village and Pickering Town- ship between Highway 401 and the Second concession as far west as the Rouge River. As a result, post offices at }Rosebank and Dunbarton have lbeen closed and offices at Rouge Park and Rouge Hills} have been reduced to sub sta- tions with no mail pickup. The post master also said many people had failed to send WHITBY Program Each Evening Starting ot 7: DODGE features the orle. ginal and proven 5- YEAR/S0,000-MILE pow- er train warranty! You know it's great! .. mode by Chrysler! DODGE '67... . the greatest Dodge ever, is here now! Lux- urious appointments, great styl- ing; performance beyond com- pare; and selection of models to suit every taste or budget. See { Drive DODGE '67 now! They're here ! bage in the township should be would mean the end of some| Two Oratorical Champio To Be Given Town Medals WHITBY (Staff) -- The two Whitby students who won the provincial championships in the elementary and secondary schools. public speaking con- tests, in Toronto during Easter week, will be presented with medals in the near future by town council. Letters of con- gratulation will also be for- warded to the two boys. Council directed that ap- propriate action be taken to rectify a situation on Dundas Street in which a traffic sign was erected where a resident will have a driveway entrance and where a sidewalk was built around a hydrant. Members of council were urged by Councillor MacCarl to attend the Ontario final juve- nile hockey game between Whitby and Tillsonburg later this week. He said the winning of the title would bring pres- tige to the town. GRASS CUTTING It was suggested the Whitby Garden Club be asked to look after the cutting of grass and weeds around the service club signs. at the entrances to the town. Councillor MacCarl said the signs were being renovated and repainted. A complaint regarding the unfinished condition of Ash Street was referred to the streets committee and the en- gineer, The attention of council was drawn to the article and pic- tures dealing with the Whitby Public Utility Commission and the town appearing in a recent issue of an Ontario Hydro pub- lication. Council received an_ invita- tion from Westminster United Church to attend its centennial service at 11 a.m., June 4. NO GRANT Councillor 'Edwards sized the value of public meet-| lings to keep the public inform-|its request to the Board of jed about the proposed amalga-| Transport Commissioners _ last | ear that a study be made of Whitby crossings. mation. | In reply, Deputy Reeve Atter-| sley said it is proposed to cir- culate questionnaires among} empha- yearly maintenance. yi |not too much traffic at some of|involved in a collision with a the crossings. Several still re-'shunter. out. change of address notices Council's decision arose from A NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE JANE FONDA laSON ROBARDS DEAN ANS Rg ~= ROSEMERY MUR Fecramcocons Pon warwick anos | Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Also--Starting at 7:30 "THE BIG JOB". It's a Lough Riot! --with Sidney James, Sylvia Symes and Joan Sims. mained to be done. However,| council should consider that on quiet Watson Street a woman was killed when her auto was (wHite 918 BROCK STN ° 7o BE ON THE SAFES WHITBY ONT. Reeve Brooks said there was wsrTn NOKITHE 1 PE residents of the town and town- ship which would provide data which could be used at the meetings. \ Mayor Newman cautioned| Due to its apparent healthy) members of council should be financial position, council de- cided against making a grant to the Whitby Figure Skating Club. Council voted against the in- stallation of a public address system in the council chamber and suggested that in future members speak louder so their remarks can be heard by those attending meetings. It was felt the system should await the changes which will result from amalgamation. The expenditure of $11,000 for street widening on Brock Street South was approved. The de- partment of highways will pay 50 per cent of this amount as a subsidy. As a result it was de- cided to cut the budget of the streets committee by $5,500. LICENSING BOARD | Council approved of the ap- pointment of Joe Southwell and J. Mitchell as the representa- tives of the Masters and Jour- neymen Plumbers of Whitby to the Plumbers' Licensing Board. Council moved to point out to careful of what they say about the amalgamation plans in coming months and see to it! that no irresponsible promises | are made. | | the Board of Transport Com-! missioners that present regula- tions are resulting in a $8,310.83 loss in taxes to the town from the Bell Telephone Co. The town submitted a tax bill of $40,425.30 but the tax limit is only $32,114.47. Gore and Storrie, Toronto consulting engineers, will be asked to report o1. the feasibil- ity of providing drainage into Ash Creek from a 'proposed subdivision on the Harris prop-| erty, Cochrane Street. | YOUR NEST EGG in SUITS Made to Measure -- by -- TIP TOP HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN | uss | EEVE'S | MEN'S SHOP | 129 Brock St. S. Whitby 668-2091 The first deposit your Victoria and Grey 4% Savings Account encourages the habit of saving. 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