Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Apr 1967, p. 7

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ir Catholic e : in A ax To © A ti | NEW LIBRARY | PROBLEM IN PICKERING ae THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 25, 1967 7 e Catholic J ppose &. 10n , | son will be studied by the com-|said the earliest start of con- aso es | TO OPEN MAY 9 S ff I : f ° e mie of eeenct, struction now would be in Sep- vitation to e | eeve Laycox said that he|tember but that he woul | urces and | PICKERING (Staff) -- The ta ne ficiency Blamed has instigated a meeting of de-|Council to make the woe and parish or dal ] e E : O] Lin | mew Pickering Village Li- partment heads every second) Winter Works Program in order H ia pigs A iy cone 4 org eae and fourth Monday to create to save $100,000. i ire ing on May instead of May 2 F Sh t Of W t |better liaison between depart-' The Reeve explained e ned that ans' tradi- AJAX (Staff) -- A Pickeringjhad been informed that the mis-jup a lot of councillors would, &S earlier announced. or or age re | er | ments. original pe for the eons il In fe Township zoning change appli-/take made in planning Ajax was|have a great deal to say on it.| The delay has been caused F The Reeve said a copy of the/000 gallon reservoir was $692 j hile Anglt- cation sparked a short annexa-|that it did not have enough con-|He said the joint planning board! by the delay of library shelv- | PICKERING (Staff) -- A\Rd. was proposed in a waterja bylaw restricting the use of letter should have been sent to 338 and that this cost had now j ion to the tion discussion at the Ajax Town!trol of the neighboring lands. |was looking into land uses of| ing which was expected to be water shortage in Pickering|services report to Council in!water from June 15 to Septem-|Clerk D. Plitz and that Faulk-)probably risen to $745,238. He i the cross Council Monday night. Aes perimeter areas. installed this week. |Township has been blamed on|March, 1965, The Ontario Water ber 15. No water may be used ner was the person who should said that the increase caused i Council decided to oppose a| STUDY SUGGESTED | "If you start branching out! 'The official opening of the jinefficiency of township admin-/Resources Commission also ad-jto water lawns or wash cars in have informed Council. by the delay was $152,900 H Pickering Township application) The Reeve suggested that @now you may get more than| village Centennial Project |/stration staff. |vised Council that the water the township during the summer! Reeve Laycox said that the about 4.5 maill ibe i000 | to the Ontario Municipal Board Study be made in conjunction| yoy want. If you try to take a! has been slated for May 31 at John Williams, ward three |system in the West Rouge area| months. Ontario Siacint 7] Roan has|the Winice of My that under for a zoning change of property| With Pickering Township to take! small bite you may get the! 739 p.m. Former Village councillor said this week that|of the township would have to, Reeve Clifford Laycox. said a called another Sabtin = ine additio ae eo \ pies be | located on e north side of|Steps to annex some township'whole cake," said the Mayor. | Reeve Cyril Morley will cut |the water reservoir on Rose-|be improved. committee of the whole of coun-| proposed reservoir in Sia. Help $52,900 oo oe Base Line Rd. east of Ajax. _|!ands. : ; | Reeve Polak said it could be! the ribbon. |bank Rd. .N. had been turned| At the present time the town-\cil would investigate the mat- ------ a Seta dialiea hE eae The zoning change would| "If we wait until develop-| wel! worth while to spend some) ;}down by the Ontario Municipaljship is serviced by two water ter we allow retail stores' tobe cbn-/ment epee Rare ay|money now on a study for an-| so brecriglt a it a _ e. _-- a, standard treatment) The letter sent to the Plan: : a structed on the agricultural|/chance annex : nexation. | Q 7 jform. to the township official) plant on Brock Rd. which serv- irecto Apri 5| . " land. Finance committee chair-|miss the boat" said Reeve | Bus Driver uits |plan. : ices the Bay Ridges area and a eT Sy wc hacer: Now you can hop the i man Ed Wetherall said the pro-| Polak. He added that the lands| PROTECT BORDERS . | Williams said that a letter had|water filtration plant providing |yoir did not seem to be coinci.| " posal was not in the interest of|in the township east of Ajax! 'Today is the time to protect For Council Post been sent to the -township 4 jnaturally filtered lake water to'dent with the method of serving| : . ved the town. could never be properly serviced|our borders not extend them, April, 1965 from the OWRC, ad-|the West Rouge. |the township as shown on a map acl Cc wit AC = Reeve Henry Polak told Coun- by the township. said finance chairman Ed LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Mau-|vising the township that the pro-| The West Rouge water supply submitted with the proposed a * ¢il that in speaking to an official) Mayor Harry Smith said that | Wetherall. | rice Collins, removed from his|posed reservoir plan did notjhas been the source of numer-! plan. The map referred to, out-| > Starting April 1, BOAC has @ %% of Central Mortgage recently he!if the annexation question came; Councillor Mrs. M. Reid added city council seat by an Ontario|conform to the official plan, |ous complaints during the past|lined the township's water stag-| brand new hop. owe can fly you * it\Supreme Court ruling, Monday|The letter was sent to a de-|years. that if Ajax was too small I i Most of the time the j 'voi ' Pee : s e might be swallowed up more submitted his resignation as a/partment head and was never|water has a peculiar taste and ca sero pr gag abkied 08 gg ewes all the way to Australia. At the " h d easily by larger surrounding City bus driver so he will be|reported to township council. | odor. latended to: conve 8 ime we're intro ducing new low fares--from only ven njure ' 1X arge | municipalities. eligible for reappointment to) Planning Director John] A year ago Council purchased S817" return. That's $274° less than the current lowest:--) | .Mayor Smith said that the council, -- |Faulkner Thursday admitted|pigh land on Rosebank Rd. N.,/LIAISON LACK South Pacific fare. 'ae remaining vacant land in the| Mr. Collins' resignation be-|that he had received the letter/to be used as a 3,000,000 gallon! rhe Reeve said that under} We'll jet you direct from New York or San Francisco te jalmost two years ago, the same circumstances the Sydney. And, if you wish, you can stop over in Honolulu, take another ten/comes effective Wednesday. He said) water reservoir. The reservoir town would ett ad TODAY! Presents non Hau DeR'S une Kie ) ARTISTS j A, 25-5833 PRESENT 7 P.M. iG! ic and screen! IER BROS. SION" RDING / S! N NB t BROS. | BOAT G"' RE FREE! corner A In13 Mishaps Investigated WHITBY (Staff) -- Officers,expect the other dirver to do/council should look. "It's a dangerous situation|to do," Mr. Collins said at a|Who it was. Mr. to|when he first announced his in-/nothing to do with the water proval for expansion proposals and the let-|OMB called a hearing and turn- Problem would not have come crossed/ed down the proposal because UP, janyone's mind at the time ap-|the reservoir was the present township water area. Also resulting from the de- of the Planning Director and ision against the reservoir was'ithe townshi of the Whitby OPP detachment last week investigated 13 acci- dents in which seven persons were injured and six dirvers charged. While patrolling 19,000 miles they checked 206 drivers. One hundred and were charged and 55 were warned. Excessive speed is still the major cause of accidents in- vestigated by the Whitby offi- cers, a spokesman said. There were 76 general occur- rences during the week. These included two break and: enters, one theft, one malicious dam- age, one assault, nine insecure premises, eight escapees from the St. John's Training School, Uxbridge, two disturbances and one stolen auto recovered. Seven persons were charged with liquor offences. One un- safe vehicle was removed from the road, Forty-nine miscel- laneous occurrences, including family complaints, blood es- corts and prowlers were also attended to. The detachment draws atten- tion to the fact that the time of year when many motorists drive their families to cottages each weekend or go on Sunday afternoon jaunts is at hand. It ' suggests that in preparation for \these trips cars were given a 'spring tuneup and mechanical } check. } It might also pay bigger divi- dends, the detachment spokes- ¢ man said, if drivers were to tune up and check their own driving habits and ability. Driv- ers should drive defensively and the unexpected and be pre- 'pared to take evasive action. "Make allowances jeibergenty situation that might) jarise and keep in mind that }many motorists find themselves forty-nine|involved in accidents because|an industrial residential ratio of| they do not recognize a possibly) |dangerous road condition. Take} jdefensive action before getting| jinto a hazardous situation. It! |may be too late to do so after- |wards," the spokesman said. | | | Impaired Peril Even In Ditch | OTTAWA (CP)--An impaired person behind the wheel of a car, even though it is stuck in a ditch, presents an '"'element of danger' that the Criminal Code is aimed at preventing, the Supreme Court of Canada says. The court made the statement in its reasons for judgment in ja case where a driver was found to be impaired but' his car was stuck solidly in a ditch. Argument in the case was that the car was not a motor vehicle under the meaning of the code because it was inca- pable of operating until it had been towed from the ditch. 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Mayor. : : | He also' resigned from At the present time Ajax has|Amaigamated Transit Union. conference Saturday, 50-50 while Pickering Township) . has 11 per cent industrial assess-|ity-owned London Transporta- ment and 89 per cent residential |Commission for 22 years. development. | The Supreme Court ruling The combined township and|stated that, as a member of a Ajax assessment would create a|trade union which has an agree- 23 per cent industrial to 77 per|ment with the city, Mr. Collins cent residential ratio of assess-| tion Commission for 22 years. | ment. alderman. | ONTARIO SMOKERS CAN WIN bn'Z,000 the |ter's Mr. Collins worked for the|Proval The reservoir on Rosebank Faulkner said he had content had not was asked from Switch to Matinée for the money Stay for the mildness Money: Look for the certificate in every pack of Matinée, King Size or regular. If it's a luéky number, and you qualify, you can win $5, $25, $250, even $2,500! 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