Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jul 1967, p. 5

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PARK ortant culture ference erry MERGER COMMITTEE TO ST WHITBY (Staff) -- The joint amalgamation committee of the Town of Whitby and the Town- ship of Whitby will start work immediately ironing out details of the amalgamation of the two municipalities, Town council last night de- cided copies of the amalgama- tion decision from the Ontario Municipal Board would be cire tails as the use of buildings, disposition of staff, and other matters well in advance of Jan. 1 when amalgamation will become an accomplished fact. Deputy Reeve Robert Atters- ley said he was disturbed that copies of the report from the municipal board had come into the hands of the press before it reached the town office. He had received a copy of the re- port last Saturday but that the town had not received its copy until Monday afternoon. BEGINNING "IT am happy a decision has been reached. I would remind members of council, however, that this is not the end. It is only the end of the beginning. Much remains to be done," of the many details which must be worked out. At the Whitby township coune cil meeting last night, Coun, James P. Brady said the mu- nicipal board would be doing a dis-service to the Whitby- Whitby township planning coms mittee if it does not include plans for the sewer and water services for the "corridor area" ART DETAIL WORK was given assurances that the plans for servicing the 'corri- dor area' would be included, as an assurance that they could not be 'overlooked' by future councils." William Wallace, township clerk, said the OMB does not have jurisdiction over all mat- ters that may arise during an amalgamation of two communi- ] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 25, 1967 § PICKERING TOWNSHIP Subdivision Agreements Criticized At Meeting PICKERING (Staff) -- Coun John Williams last night charged township council with, "rail- Williams appeared to reeve and clerk of | signing a subdivision agreement confirming that council was in| Coun, conflict. accuse the REEVE REPLIES O'HEARN culated to all members of coun- said he had been called Monday said Coun. Thomas Edwards. in its initial order amalgamat- ties, and that two or three roading subdivision agreements} Reeve Laycox told Coun. Wil-| With Consolidated Building Corp- : cil as well as to the various morning by The Oshawa Times Coun. Hugh O'Connell also ing the two municipalities. orders covering the amalgama- through council'. ee that no member of council| Oration without receivng frst the There's an im- boards and commissions in the but knew nothing about the re- stressed that council's work had "The lack of opposition at the tion would be forthcoming, so mop 7 ilture conference _ in eastern On- day and Wednes- Speaking in reply to allega-| had the right to go to the depart-| proper approval of courgil. tions made by the West Rouge) ment of miunicipal affairs with-| yes wo one Ratepayers Association Presi-| out the: consent of council. He dent John Kruger, Coun. : Wil-| suggested that instead of wasting that what is not in directive would follow in second or third. two municipalities. This, it was stated, would enable the two councils to iron out such de- the first the port having been received. Mayor Desmond G. Newman said the Township of Whitby OMB hearing,"' said Mr. Brady, "was because the Whitby Town- ship Ratepayer's Association only just begun. He said the amalgamation committee should be enlarged to take care FREE Estimates, Reasonable Rates, Repair Speciolist. ice will be a se- -- én liams said that when two sub-| time Coun. Williams do some- e called at Vine- | {division agreements were ap-) thing about getting industry into ' to assess farm |praved by council last August) the township. "What have you for the Frenchman's Bay area! done for this township', asked) jhe was unaware of the town-! the reeve. ship official plan. "With the same pen you sign He said he was the only mem-) in industry you sign subdivision ber at the meeting voting against| agreements,' said Coun, Wil- the residential subdivision with-| liams out some industrial.assessment} Deputy Reeve «McPherson try and work out Venturers |New Legislation Sought Welcomed To Stop Water Pollution B Dra @all WHITBY (Satff) (--'Town|equitable means of taxing tele- and added that both Reeve Clif-| agreed that appointments to the |council passed a resolution last|Phone companies throughout ford Laycox and Deputy Reeve) dep artment of municipal affairs WHITBY (Staff) -- Montreal! ; nor i, the province. Mrs. Jean McPherson were] had to be made through the clerk cil will press for action to secure| next Monday's committee of the! letter said. Mayor' Jean Drapeau officially prc oe apa The resolution pointed to the aware of the official ik call and said that the Consolid the construction of 16 senior Whole meeting. Council hopes at} The corporation also said|welcomed the Fifth Whitby, Municipal Assoc Pell-| fact that such firms receive a ing for development on a 60 per) Building Corporation had at ee ; ; : that time, some concrete deci-\thera was the possibility of, Venturers to Expo at 3 p.m, to-|tion the provincial government | forgiveness of that portion of cent residential 40 per cent com-|to complete their subdivi citizens' housing units by the/sion will be reached, acquiring approximately 34| day, to implement the type of legis-|taxes in excess of five per cent mercial basis agreement dating from 1959 Ontario Housing Corporation. A letter from the corporation! acres of land in another section, The 16 young men and their tation which will prohibit indus-|f their gross receipts for the, Coun Williams said he had} Coun. Ronald Chatten said he FREE 24-HOUR At its Monday meeting coun- said its agent had found a suit-| of the town on: which could be| advisors paddled -- yesterday|{ria} organizations from using}Previous year. It held that as|Visited the department of mun-| had consistently voted agains BURNER SERVICE cil decided it was prepared to able parcel of land for the sen- developed about 80 to 100 single|/from Pointe Claire to Longueil | natural 'water resources to dis. the firms are assessed for 60 !cipal affairs after the agree-) subdivision agreements that « ic By Our Local subsidize the cost of the pur-jior citizens' housing units but) family lots. The 42 family hous-.-- one mile from Expo, Rev.|nense with industrial wastes|Per cent of the amount of gross ments were passed and had been' not contain 40 per cent industria Service Contractors chase of land for these units if that it appeared the price asked ing units could be built "in the Leo J. ' revenues and as tax advised that action would be tak-| assessment Town Seeks Action On Housing Project WHITBY (Staff)--Town coun-jsions, will be invited to attendya land cost write down," the nce was impor- stimulated some thought on basic ms -- coming up ; such as an in- > program to yn. arly welcome t was a study of y a research firm, ORT lle conference is | discuss this re- Hydro Installed Fast Dependable Redio Dispatched lumbing Service, SERVICE MADE US. Coll 723-1191 24 Hour Service h that is specific out of the meet- Austin, chaplain, spent} priory reg : revenue " n : : ' , hardly be con- the corporation could not secure|by the owners exceeded the/form of semi-detached units./the day with the group and ai ictets ghia called on Can vary from municipality to en if ihe could show that the Coun. Norman Wa ler said ue SAWDON Ss ssion of findings suitable land within its limits of figure it could afford. "In the/leaving land available for 60 to Made final arrangements for the provincial authorities to im- Municipality depending on the council had acted in opposition' would Lae Say agpone nea been received, $500 per unit. event the vendors will not re-/79 single lots which could be the official reception this after- plement the type of subsidy, basis of assessment used over 0 official policy. : ne ential development as long as F UVUELS rt itself should be In order to speed the project, duce their price, it may be placed on the open market, noon. which is available for road con-|the whole municipality a hard The Vard Three councillor) was in-filing. sana waved Wii t. Harry Pullen of OHC, who has/necessary to ask the assistance) (9), Hugh O'Connell said the|,,.' (*es"@m of congratulations struction, for the purposes of| Ship can be created to a munici- peg mie ee jag ripen Pe: se ai gc with da dred FURNACE OIL -- it the relative fi- visited council on several occa-'of the council in participating in| site' mentioned for the cening _ on ait to them by Whit-| municipally operated sewage | ality and may tll Maa nacre agreetausit, tht he anramients the Bay Ridges subdivision in STOVE OIL AND COAL lon of farmers is citizens' housing was ideal. He tha Veauiisrs will remain in Neha Ve aa an Sever ment : : were against the official plan and| 1959 and said in-filling was 244 Brock St. S., Whitby rying question, at moved that action be taken Montreal at a Boy Scout camp that a letter had been received! vague argument. dwellers. » continual com- e farm commu- d times. And we ic to it, relieve it? TION of course a reputation ut money. to some the for skepti- > other doubts . these days the are protesting. "TIVELY learn that manu- k shippers --the ; been doing the complaining--are cent more for n they did five lepartment of ag- ts that the cur- hese shippers of 1 compares with ike a big jump. >s to $4.05 in the dairy-men really Or are they and only, as always, pries? savings in taxes, r areas are con- s their true posi- ever been a real- of this. WHITBY (Staff) -- Represen-|seek approval of tative of School Board Reconstruction Planned At Dundas Street School the Ontario Public Municipal Board for the financ- ing of the project by the raising of a short-term debenture issue the Whitby will meet town council at its committee meet ing next Monday night, to study details of the reconstruction of the old section of Dundas Street School which suffered heavy fire damage on May 12 jin the amount of $125,000 or | $55,000 capital expenditure from current funds. Council why, when there was a_ great need for classrooms, the board! si men.bers wondered ; A at this time,' said Coun. Hugh forthwith to implement the pro- ject as it was convenient. to churches and shopping. He also moved the OHC be told council was prepared to subsidize the scheme. "We have been. waiting years for this project. older people cannot wait for- ever. Seven per cent of their| housing now is sub-standard," said Reeve George Brooks. "We cannot afford the 100 ngle family unit they suggest five O'Connell. These - Coun. Thomas Edwaids, who until Friday. The return trip! sponsored the resolution, said will be made by train by the the pollution of Ontario waters boys while the canoes will be jis rapidly reaching a dangerous trucked home. The group left the Lake Scu- Ontario Water Resources Com- gog marina July 8 on their 475- mile trip. tion from domestic "| trial sewage to any appreciable |degree level and that the efforts of the mission have not curbed pollu- and indus- Blood Clinic Goal Missed WHITBY (Staff) -- The quota of 300 bottles of blood was not| reached at Whitby Blood Donor} 668-3524 by the municipality from the! In his brief Mr. Kruger said department of municipal affairs! that around May of this year e board, in a letter to coun-|was planning to build only four i Th wes ene a Brooks. "We have to try to get Police Called To Eject Man PICKERING (Staff) -- Town- tion is taken promptly, water resources, but septic tanks," he said ship police arrived seconds 100 | the Ontario Municipal I am disturbed," said Reeve|late at the Pickering township a ernment to provide cil, suggested the construc-|classvooms, all located 'on the et municipal building last tion of four classrooms, a top fioor of the building. Something moving. If we let it/after being called to eject| - library and resources centre, The board said it planned to drift we will get- word back in| Charles Morton of Frenchman's nurse's room, staff room and use insurance money and funds October and they will someone down we send Bay from the council chamber. Morton "Unless drastic remedial ac-|Clinic held Monday at Whitby | jing generations will inherit not A second resolution called on! succeed-| Royal Canadian Legion hall. All summer clinics are down, virtual said Mrs. Philip Chubb, chair-| man of the blood donor service. Hardly anyone donated in the KyeWhisky Associa- afternoon, but the evening clin- | jtion to petition the Ontario gov- ic MINERS AT OXFORD | OXFORD, England (CP)---| Made for the next clinic for the boys' and girls' washrooms at already set aside for the reno- an estimated cost of $180,000. The board asked council Cser, who won the provincial separate school oratorical con- tests, have never, Mr interrupted the |, vation of the ~building to the cost of the project. WHITBY COUNCIL BRIEFS WHITBY (Staff) -- Leslie|Lodge to see the Centennial Carnival and provide transpor-| tation for the sailors of HMCS Nipigon during its was presented with a medal by Mayor D. G. Newman at Monday night's council meet- ing and was congratulated on the honor he brought to the town. Council concurred with a re- quest from the fire department that a hydrant be installed at Whitby. Council endorsed the applica- | tion of East Whitby Township | to the department of highways for a development road designa- |tion for the road running east| from Columbus to the Darling- ton Township boundary, go back and report, That is the reason I want Mr. Pullen here Monday night. Hall Bylaw (site's ats ui toward S@en before and he will have to meeting of council by demand- ing that a letter from him to the township be read Reeve Laycox told Morton ~ that the letter was under con-| sideration and asked him to re- frain from -- speaking. When ;council the reeve adjourned the | meeting and asked clerk Doug- Twelve Kent coalminers will spend a week at Balliol College. Oxford University, because the National Union of Mineworkers wants to "stimulate thought and a thirst for knowledge") among men working in the mines. month of November was well attended and 177| Resounding taste ene at a quiet price ; a more|bottles were collected. There a oe gD PEE DISTILLED MATURED AND BOTTLED BY GANADIAN SCHENLEY DISTILLERIES 'LTD., VALLEYFIELD? Gal BUY YOUR las Plitz to summon the police. | Mr. Morton disappeared sec- "© Supported to jonds after police were called. WHITBY (Staff) -- At Whitby|In his letter he had requested wnship council's regular| better meeting last night, a bylaw was! Frenchman's Bay area. approved establishing ares c munity hall in Brooklin. Appointed to administrate the | affairs of the community hall/ famous red double-decker buses dog control in the a com: | ADS LOOKING UP LONDON (CP)--The city's @ SUNBEAM @ IMP @ ARROW @ ALPINE @ SIMCA All With 5 Yeor 5,000 Mile Power Train Warranty Young Moderns... Are overstocked and are forced to sell out all merchandise at i for one year were: G. Caverly, | will be carrying advertisements | Council was advised by/mrs, L. Crawford, G. Hurst,]on their roofs on selected routes| Stokely-Van Camp of Canada/mrs. H. McCool, R. B. Short.|to reach the increasing number t produces one it aluable. Hopkins and Warren Streets. The recommendation was sup- BELL'S GARAGE AY IN TORY 'ADIAN PRESS tator Benito signed and was years ago lo- Throughout It- ere demonstra- lar relief at the ce's rule. Mus- t stay in prison § rescued in a : |Streets. Approval is subject to| permits issued was almost & Summer and Fall a hy (German A letter was received froma site plan agreement, a single|double the 1967 figure, at n the Abruzzi the Central Lake Ontario Con--0 Wnership requirement and _ ¢} 145,700: es but in 1945 he servation Authority regarding | other conditions. --approved the change of . E i again by Ital- the channelization of Ash name of Edward Avenue, to These cars are thoroughly reconditioned and safe for the road, ; and executed, he Netherlands their independ- Jain, Duke of Kent 1 a plane crash Vorld War s ago today--in ssians attacked figures, he said, indicate that with the town's solicitors re-| recommended that a five- | drive today con be yours for only Reg. 4.98 ae --. unemployability due to disabil- garding the suit against The acre parcel of land at Lot 20 PaO AMR seo ans 07449 Cee SALE PRICE pal in the: nor ity, or absence of the male in Consumers' Gas Co, in the fourth concession be re- Allies met in cuss the Balkan Fast Africa the 'es were in full World War e years ago to- 2 -- RAF and ers staged day- ; on Mannheim ported by seven firms. The resignation of Warren G. Mowat as a member of the planning Board was accepted and. William D. Winter was ap- pointed to fill the vacancy. Council received notice from} the Ontario Municipal Board that it had approved the town's appeal from a decision of the committee of adjustment which had approved an_ application Limited that instructions have been issued to the plant mana- ger to take immediate action to remedy the noise situation at the plant without delay. Authorization was given for as many members of council as may wish to do so to attend the | annual convention of the On- tario Association of Housing | Authorities being held Sept. 11 to 13 in Ottawa. | that and Reeve Heber Down and|of Londoners living and work- jing in skyscrapers. TALKS CARS See . . . and Test Drive These Coun. Neil Grandy representing the township council. | The hall has been in opera- tion for several years, under the jurisdiction of council: The new board will set up rental regulations and approve reno- vatians and a general "clean- ing up" of the building In other matters, council --received the building in- spector's teport which showed from Jan. 1 to June 30, from 'Ernest and Olive Gold-| -Council approved of the de- 1967, ring for a consent to a convey-| velopment of a three - ance of the property at 1506/29 apartment Brock Street South. Bibeau at building permits were is- ee - building) sued for $660,005 worth of con- | project by R./ struction. In the same period Garden and Mary jast year, construction value of 'Creek .It said a meeting is be-| Fire Chief Warren Mowat and| Meadow Road: ing arranged to discuss proce- the chairman of the fire and é d --passed a bylaw authorizing dure and financing. community services committee |the expropriation of land on Lot |were authorized to attend the 95 Concessions 7 and & for the George H. Thwaites, depart-/ Seminar on fire department ad- widening and improvement of ment of social services adminis-| ministration being held by the! Coronation Road: trator, reported general wel-/Canadian Association of Fire) --exempted the Royal Cana- fare assistance issued during | Chiefs. dian, Legion, Branch 152 at during the first half of the year Brooklin, from all taxes except was considerably higher than in It was decided to arrange a local and school taxes, for a the same period of 1966. Current | meeting early in September| one-year period; the home, are the main rea- zoned to permit an asphalt Sons for eligibility for welfare The eingineer was instructed | paving operation by the present assistance. The amount expend- to proceed with the construc- owner of the land. They further ed during the six-month period | tion of a cement sidewalk on | recommended strict anti-noise was $21,412.97. | the east side of Annes Street. |and anti-air pollution regula- tions be written into the appro- Members of council will at- The harbor board was re- priate bylaw: tend an official opening of the quested to endorse the proposed! --proclaimed Monday, Aug. 7 | 668-3693 DUNDAS E. WHITBY fantastic reductions! Four door sedan, radio, Lie. No. J79564 Finished 7 GE Centennial Caravan, in Centen- purchase by McNamara Marine a civic holiday in the township. | * RECOMMENDED QUALITY finished in lustress black | transmission, 8 cylinder engine, power steering, power brakes, custom white wall. tires, in medium blue top and snow white interior, equipped with power steering, automatic radio, many other extras, with big six economy and perf NORTHSIDE G 918 BRocK STN as per safety regulations. y 1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA red_ interior, 1 owner, priced to sel 1962 CHEVROLET BELAIR body, r transm WH IT ISN'T Too E\. EARLY TO STOCK UP FOR BACK- GIRLS' automatie nial Park; at 11 a.m., Aug. 12. Limited of a pie-shaped piece |-- 46 _TO-SCHOOL 4 N TIME! ral =" furt; Japanese The caravan will be open from of property at Whitby harbor. 7 ded Townsville 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, except, Australia; four Aug, 14, until Aug. 17. | It was decided -no action nes were shot falta. S AGO : BROCK Now Playing -- One Complete FROM ARS AGO Program Each Evening -- Starting : ; : 'imerot_ Farm ge ee i Brooklin Concrete Products Ltd. TO GO. SO COME home of R. Ray vas put out by sterday. There is mate of the dam- ondon, of Louisa of the finest dis- | lilies ever seen over 1,000 blooms. ARS AGO 25, 1932 re Ice Co. of Osh- lly modern plant ice to customers ourg. ester WMS cele- 3ist birthday on a birthday party lanchester Hall. would be taken on the request A letter of appreciation will|of the historical society to ob- be sent to Jack Ing of the Bell |tain a grant or move the Gold- Taxi Co. who will provide a bus/ring store building from its to take residents of. Fairview|present site in Port Whitby. THE HILARIOUS COMEDY WITH THE se VERY FORWARD LOOK! _ CLARK DORIS Immediate Delivery TEACHER'S : PET cowmGlG YOUNG : MAME VAN DOREN 'Prods by WILLIAM PERLBERG «Dvocted by GEORGE SEATON + Wotan by PAY end MICHAEL KANN «A PARAMOUNT RELEASE ! 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