Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jun 1967, p. 6

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q 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 14, 1967 [Euclid Streets, *| 'Ajax Council "Plans Study ~ Road Problem Celebration Group Praised BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Whitby Township Council expressed its pleasure at the turnout for the AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax Council|township centennial celebration ited a special committee Seay iilght 19. look fet proh.|gratulations were extended to| lems brought forth by two dele- é gations. A delegation from O'Dell S=Court requested action with re-| Hundreds of gardgto paving and curb con- ion on their street, delegation was advised the town engineer had the problem in hand and would meet with the developer and builder shortly to clear up a misunderstanding. A delegation from Emperor Street complained about the drainage of surface water onto their lots from the recently de- veloped subdivision to the south. The spokesman said that since the new lots were on higher ground the back yards of Em- peror Street residents were +heing deluged with rain water during every storm. Council referred both matters to a committee comprised of Mayor H. M. Smith, and Coun- cilors Ed Wetherall, Owen Ash- ley and Clark Mason. CUPE CONTRACT Council ratified a new agree- ment between the town and some 30 employees. covered by CUPE. The contract includes a 20 per cent pay increase over two years. Council accepted a_ tender from Brantford House Wrecking Co. for $1,050 to tear down the old municipal building and li- brary on Kings Crescent. The two wartime buildings will be cleared in 30 days to allow land- scapers to complete the town's centennial landscaping project/to_ OMB approval. around the new Municipal Com! plex. CENTENNIAL ROAD Council unanimously approved the name 'Centennial Road" for the new street serving the town's arena-community centre complex. The street will be con: structed easterly from Monarch Avenue. Council agreed to appoint members to the town's indus- trial commission for a two-year term starting next year. Coun- cil members will still be appointed to the commission for the previous one-year term. Council will request the ex- ecutive of the Towns and Vil- lage section of the Ontario Mu- nicipal Association to hold its 1968 conference in Ajax. The 1968 conference could be held in the town next May, if the ex- ecutive committee agrees. WATERMAINS Angellotti Contractors Co., Toronto, were given approval to proceed with the installation of watermains in the Harwood Avenue and industrial area at a tender price of $83,998. The project will nearly complete the replacement of all wartime steel mains. Council approved the hiring, at the end of this month, of two police constables. Constable Wil- liam J. Hamilton will become a third class constable; while Les- The} at Brooklin last Saturday. Con- Centennial Chairman |Lindsay and Co-chairman Gor- don Hurst for their efferts in| co-ordinating the celebration. township _resi- dents turned out for the pa- rade and park dedication and variety night at the town hall drew a standing room only crowd. | A tug-of-war contest between the Brooklin and Garrard Road volunteer firefighters ended in draw and will be decided June 24 when the ratepayers in the south area of the town- ship hold their celebration at a dedication ceremony of Willow Park, Rossland Road. ELECTION DATE SET Council mendation from its amalgama- tion committee setting the time and dates for the first election of an amalgamated Whitby. The committee recommended that the nomination meeting be held Nov, 20, between 7 and 8 p.m., at the Anderson Street Collegiate and Vocational Insti- tute. Election day was proposed for Dec. 9 with polls open be- tween 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. The recommendation needs only ap- |proval from the Ontario. Muni- jcipal Board. WARD BOUNDARIES The committee and council also gave final approval to the ward boundaries in the amalga- mated town of Whitby subject Ward 1 will be the area jnorth of Taunton Road. Ward 2 |will be the area, south of Taun- ' force as a probationary con- Stable. FIRE SURVEY Council advised Clerk M, B. Beauchamp to request that the Ontario Fire Marshall's office conduct a fire survey in the! town. | Council agreed Monday night! to hold its next meeting June 27 instead of June 26 to allow coun- cillors to attend graduation night ceremonies at St. An- drew's Senior School, June 26, INVENTORIES UP .5 P.C. Manufacturers' inventories in March totalled $6,646,700,000, up less than half a_ percentage point over February but 8.1 per cent higher than a year earlier, the Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics reported in Ottawa Friday. Total inventory in March was $7,038,900,000, half of one per cent more than in February and Robert | F approved a recom- ton Road, west of Henry andjGarden and Blair Streets, toynot to continue the ward boun-jsaved. ing town line. Ward 3 will be the area Streets, Sts. to Garden and Blairjelected at large. Ward 4 will be the areajyears a referendum will south of Taunton Road, east oftheld to determine whether or|abutting Willow Park, would be|Brooklin and Ashburn. to the Picker-/the Oshawa city limits. daries. The new council Two councillors will be elect-jserve for a two-year term. south of Tauntonjed from each ward with the After three| construct be|such a manner that the trees,|change the street lighting in|Council is taking the request wil! The. newly south Myrtle will be changed|which recently purchased s D Council passed a resolution|from incandescent to mercury|building on Highway 12 injtownship, fron: Road east of Henry and Euclidjreeve, deputy reeve and mayor|requesting county council to re-|yapor in the near future. Coun-|Brooklin, applied to council for|receive only one warning Rossland Road inicil also asked for a study to|an exemption of property taxes.|fore a summons is issued. into consideration, formed Royal Dog Control Officer Eugenejforcement officer will, In the Street lighting in north andjCanadian Legion Branch 152,|Nickerson agreed that owners/future, contact the Health of alof dogs running at large in the|}Animals Branch of the Depart- now on, would] ment of Agriculture in Bowman- be-|ville before destroying a sus- pectd rabid animal. The offi- its'cer will then comply with the en-'directions of the department. 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A Chow Choy pion Foo H'Sing's Fu-T won over heavy comp' a special Booster shov breed was judged Best on Sunday. A « bright-e yed chihuah Don's Elmack Jai Alai by Mr. and Mrs. D gerald of Kingston t over much larger col to win Best Puppy in S days. The breeder from tt est distance was Mr. Blair, of Missouri, who ed three Dalmations. neth T. Drechsel of Dr Kennels, Aurora, Ohio, harlequin Great Dane profitable weekend in picking up five points ; cial Great Dane show don on Saturday, and t five points for his championship at the t awa shows. Fifteen dogs were er the English Bulldog B Show on Saturday. | judged best of bre Champion Blockbuster Ticket, imported from by Mr. T. R. Dews Locust Hill. Winner's b days was Glencannon FE owned by Mr. and M neth Clark of Oshawa, | dog judged best of b Sunday was Lord Plus the son of a famous owned by Mr. H. J. Bewdley. Truce Superv Trained For J OSLO (AP)--The hea United Nations Truce visory Organization {| salem, Norway's Lt.-G Bull, has a solid backgr his difficult task as a man and mediator in bulent Middle East. Bull was born in 1907 came an officer in 1! being graduated from wegian high school thr earlier. In later years, he u study tours in Canada, the United States, Fran den, Denmark, Germ: taly. He was a lieutenan' Norwegian Army in 1 next year he attended wegian military flying and later joined the a He was promoted to' c: 1940--the year the Ger tacked Norway in the World War. ESCAPED NAZIS Bull. managed to abroad and joined sistance forces. In 1941 promoted to major ar peace came in 1945 he lieutenant-colonel. Fou later he was promoted nel, in 1953 to major and in 1960 to lie general. In 1940 he was tn cha Norwegian training ca tle Norway, in Canada next year he comman Norwegian air squad England. He became deputy | staff operations comm the chief of staff of | Europe's combined air | 1951 and was in charg air force in Northern 1953-56, In 1958 he was a head of UN Truce Sup Organization in Lebar was heading Norway's : in 1963 when he was g present task. Day Nurseries Needed, Says TORONTO (CP) -- Lewis (NDP -- Scar West) said Tuesday the ment of social and fam ices should accede to thi of the labor department courage the formation day nurseries in Ontari Mr. Lewis quoted in t lature passages of the | partment publication T: said "existing day car ties are inadequate. .. beyond recall." * Ten children are cl for every chair now « in nurseries, the artic! Ontario needs twice a nurseries. Mr. Lewis s amounts to 800 more n in the next few years. Municipal Affairs ter Wilfred Spooner, ac Ailing John Yaremko, of social and family : said 12 nurseries now a planning stage. Elmer Sopha (L -- § suggested the family ser partment reduce the nu nurseries in an effort women at home. He also said he is "dis that the birth rate in dropped by 17 per ce year. Steps should be t increase the birth rate, RISE ENDS STRI CALCUTTA (AP) -- "City of Dreadful Nig} myriad stenches ended day-old strike of 14,000 ; men with a pay increast rupees -- about 65 cent: month.

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