wr Sinica | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 15,1967 5 'TALKS PROCEED ON 500-HOME AJAX SUBDIVISION _fwursy councn. riers } AJAX (Staff) -- The proposed tiations on the subdivision agree ment Harwood Avenue in the _ new subdivision will be rezoned construction of a lakefront park- The plan also includes a 20 Ld F Clover Ridge subdivision on the ment for the largest Ajax sub- town would be re-aligned south a maximum of one category DRYER DRIVE foot pedestrian way to Pickering ' rant Val a e Ajax lakeshore moved a further division since the town was built of Bayly Street by 1,100 feet to ved + Aga adjacent Clover PistAine Soa wilyleed cours Beach Road and sidewalks on step toward realization at a in 1942, intersect proposed Clover Ridge Lots in the new. subdivision cil it wished Dryer Drive be con- both sides of all streets. Plan- . . e meeting of town council Monday The subdivision would add Drive south of the Ajax hospital. will be serviced by the Bell structed and dedicated to Har- ning board suggested all con- or entennia ul 1n night. more than 500 new homes to the Council agreed to sign an Telephone from the rear lot line wood Avenue prior to the hous- struction draffic on presently Council accepted 11 proposed town and possibly increase the agreement with Duffins Creek and the Metro Toronto Planning ing development and that Har- built-up streets be prohibited : i : changes in the plan of subdivi- population by nearly 25 per cent, Estates Limited, the town's Board has requested that a 400 wood Avenue be dedicated as and that it would be desireable WHITRY (Staff) -- F. A., Council will write Dr. M. B sion from Wimpey Homes Lim- ALTER STREET major land owners, guaran- foot strip of vacant land be left far south as Clover Ridge to locate hydro and telephone Lashley, director of the depart-|Dymond, provincial minister of ited clearing the way for nego- Under the proposed agree- teeing that Jands abutting the adjacent to the lake for future Drive. wires underground. ment of agriculture. and food,|"ealth.. requesting he use the 5 ; 7 'Ipowers of his office to assure ernst yn REN sunt ut MM nn iii tisays the Whitby Centennial : remote sections of the province Building is eligible for the max-|being provided with adequate imum grant of $5,000 provided! medical practitioners by the Community Centre Act.| Coun. Hugh O'Connell gave Members of the Centennial|otice of motion that at the School Boards ts aeari hive ts un al next council meeting he will Agree On Vote Procedures 2.2 i's weit mere foc esto ot | the Historical Society Board to|son Street area and that they WHITBY (Staff) -- As a re-|: lt was suggested that onejdiscuss the use of the former |be installed under the general | sult of a joint meeting of the| trustee be elected for Ward 1,! law library in. the centennial rate. | Separate Caravan Men,! WHITBY -- AJAX Tour Collapses se WHITBY (Staff) -- While at-jlocation, and the lunen was ; |separate school boards of the|two for Ward 2, three for Ward bultding by the society: _ town engineer Wittta m he Confederation|eaten by surprised LASCO em-|' |town and RRCSS No, 9, Whitby,|3 and two for Ward 4 and that : 2 : | mvans was authorized to atten tendance at bee! a sage ployees. town council has received sug-|the system of representation be" proposal by he. Ontario the convention of the Canadian Caravan reac' e well over il,- "It's. very embarrassing to jgestions regarding the method reviewed prior to the election of Humane Society to construct a Good Roads Association being 000 during its first two days in say the least," caravan man- jof representation _ following the board for 1972. modern animal shelter -- on held in Victoria. Whitby, attendance by Caravan ager George Moir said today.| The letter from business ad-Thickson Road North was re- | amalgamation. : ' i | The meeting suggested the ministrator, B. S. Hamilton, said| ferred to the joint amalgama- AIR POLLUTION : | Scie ; apart ;.[tion committee for study. "We The air pollution branch of inominations and elections for this arrangement has the unan -| Me the provincial department of |the separate school board of the mous approval of both boards|@re doing a pretty fair job of hanite will' be peat to tae new municipality be held at the and will provide representation|49g control in Whitby. Let Spied at aay Gariode a the same time and place as that for proportioned to the number of| leave it that way. I cannot see t beg nd tir :, iy between the municipal council and board! ratepayers. getting mixed up with Oshawa, | 'own an Pie oho Sunday of education. It was also sug-| Council received and filed the| Bowmanville and Ajax, said) ca suactnmee s eion The gested separate school turstees letter and sent a copy to the Reeve George Brooks. Sit fa 3 4 " : |sampli ' one fre be elected by the ward system. |!gwn solicitor. Council raised no objection to Ahetaee will be d free of personnel at a tour and ivnch given in their honor Monday was zero. Since March, John Visser, -:n, charge of arranging entertain- ment for caravan employees, has been busy putting the fin- J ishing touches on plans for a guided tour of the Lake Ontario "What happened is that as sev-| eral of the men were within| © range of their families, several) made arrangements to go nome on their day off." | Because two caravan employ- ees each assumed that the} other had called off the plans, the arrangements were not can- Steel Company plant, followed celled. Whitby township entering into! Council will endeavor to, se- by a lunch in the company's "I'm positive that this. sort of +A op cg lig eh uk cure copies of the. Ontario leg- board room. thing won't happen again," said l 0 G ] See eee Or on oY fOr \islation: regarding the forgive- At 9:30 a.m. Monday, a bus Mr. Moir. "It was a grave over- enera ccurrences ae erection of 60,000 square) nes. of senior citizens from auto retail sales outlet on/tayes as well as the Hamilton the south side of Highway 2, bylaw so a study can be made. adjacent to the western limits On the suggestion of Coun. of the town. Harold Slitcher, the department A request from Orchard Park |of highways will be asked to ap (Whitby) Limited for a reduc-|prove the transfer of $10,000 tion in its performance bond |from road construction to road from $160,000 to $30,000 was re-| maintenance. ferred to the chairman of the A development firm will be negotiating committee, the asked by council to clean up its town engineer and the sub- lot. If the situation is not recti- divider with power to act. \fied, the town may do the work WASTE DISPOSAI and charge for this work. was waiting for the men at the municipal offices, and caterers) were on their way to 'he plant/Park, Brock Street South, is! with the lunch. open today, Wednesday and. The bus stayed in its original|Thursday. sight on our part." The caravan, at Centennial) a Handled By OPP Officers Officers at Whitby detachment |five cases of malicious damage, of the Ontario Provincial Police one disturbance, one impaired 'last week investigated 37 acci- driver, and 67 miscellaneous oc- dents in which 20 persons were currences which included blood injured, one person killed and escorts, domestic complaints 19 drivers charged. and requests for assistance. While patrolling 14,350 miles, The OPP report continues: 162 vehicles were checked with Council Approves Repairs Brooklin Community Hall | it Start Service : "IF ONLY." y y % y x positions, ' ile e 100 drivers being charged and Raggi oly hace tte ag receipt of a letter from coinelt wilt Feta i courmn ties n had to pass tests WHITBY (Staff) -- Township]on two separate occasions in the 57 warned. been spoken in remorse and 'he Central Ontario Joint Plan- meeting next Monday night, but papi ge council approved a motion rd beh ae see | WHITBY GIRL EGG CONTEST WINNER Also investigated were 100 grief by drivers involved in car td Mage es gard OD APP will hold its regular Aug. 28 Une ey P : Council is examining the pos-| general occurrences, which in- accidents? posal study , council | meeting ided with two uni- night that approximately $4,000 sibility of dmbrovine a ond an Ten - year - old Catherine government's egg market- winner she answered cor- Cluded 14 liquor offences, six "It only Td laced "thos moved to inform the board it is In the absence on holiday of ar -- one of cloth and of repairs be made to the Brook-| yacedonian Village, Lot 32 Con-| Norris, 321 Lyndview Dr., ing board. Nick Wouters of rectly within one minute the break and enters, four thefts, wor: rl Yas Teplaced those not in a position to make 8 | Mayor Desmond Newman of serge as well as lin Community Hall. lcession 5, under the Local Im-| Whitby, was the happiest Port Perry presented her question: "'If four eggs cost : : te Een decision until council governs | Reeve George Brooks had EDO, The repairs will include a new provement Act. Residents com-| girl in town when she was with a color television set. 10 cents,-how much will one . | "If only I'd been more alert." the Jarger amalgamated area. been designated to pro tem wa Reformer gave cedar plained about a 600-foot stretch} awarded first prize in the Miss Norris entered the and a half dozen eggs Plans Proceeding "If only I'd had those brakes) A suggestion that a firm in-|mayor. scale as: $780 for furnace, re-wiring and plumb-| (11 oad that is in bad repair.| "Eggs are Better' contest contest in June and when cost?" looked at." stall free of charge, a coin| A request from George H par, $900 for the sec- ing. Coun. James P. Brady op- 4 complaint about the ques-| sponsored by the provincial her name was drawn as a _--Oshawa Times Photo For Bridge Work "If only." "If only." 'If operated automatic?' truck|Thwaites, social services ad- for the third, $1,140 posed the motion, saying the|tionnaires sent out by the towa-\------ nme - nee only." sales for public apd commer-|ministrator, for the appointment irth and $1,260, the for the fifth year. n were married they High Cost of Living money has not been allotted in' ship earlier this summer was this year's budget. referred to a joint meeting of A request made by the Royal|the town and township. A ques- Canadian Legion to be granted tionnaire was sent out asking WHITBY (Staff) -- Subject. "Don't be an "If only" statis-|°i@! use was reférred to thelof a case worker has been refer. to a resolution being brought /tic, Keep your car in safe run.| Chairman of the roperty com- |red to the personnel committee. before the Ontario County Coun-|ning condition and keep yourself) ite, industyial commission jcil at its meeting this week, the ever mindful and the town éngineer. ie Park Fence Study | In Ajax 4 of y < " 420 a year. If they the use of Whitby township me-/residents to list their questions . ; |Town of Whitby and Township sibilities nies ant ad A proposal by the regional GUARANTEED c they received a morial arena for two nights free}abcut amalgamation. Coun. lof Whitby will proceed with aleveryone else using the high-|'Taffic engineer of the depart-| 20 and if under 21 of charge was rejected, but)Brady said that more than 200/ O OWS esl en Ss e er |submission to the Board of ways. Drive with care, drive, Ment of highways that a 45 mph INVESTMENT ze a bonus of $150. council gave the Legion a $50/people sent in questions, and |Transport Commissioners of ways. Drive with care, drive|SPeed limit zone be instituted CERTIFICATES postmen were sworn grant towards its Centennial/their questions have not) yay (start). -- The Ajax, Duffin's Creek advised coun-,PERU THANKS their intention to reconstruct with caution, drive as though|! the north limits of the town ie atl ie celebrations. The Legion plans/been answered, nor have the hocesillin. Committee will ex-|cil it would be willing to sell! The Pickering Emergency,the Cochrane Street bridge in your life depended upon it. It fl 1,500 feet north of G R @) W v, of Toronto. ae to hold a dance and mingo Bammer elters ities acknowledged) ___|plore the possibility of fencing|the land for $5,000 per acre.|Rescue Unit thanked council! Whitby. does, you know." beet ply thd a) Oshawa for some vervize the new serv- e it got off on the er W. FE. Mann tells hawa Post Office tu- staff of 50 letter zar- provide one daily the city's residential re are two deliveries e downtown 'usiness he Oshawa Shopping definite figure was Mann said the start- $30,000 Pen Draws Protest TORONTO centennia' only 10 equal-sided Constables Join Force WHITBY (Staff) -- The police force now has 2 strength of 17 officers with the addition of two constables who started work yesterday. The new officers are Con- and he is entitled to the $30,000) prize in a cigarette coupon con-) test. stable John Watson, who join-| Not so, says Rock City Tobac-| (CP)--Canada's| emblem contains triangles | plus an angular tree, says Nor- man P. Hand of Trenton, Ont., | Ajax parks following a com-|Council agreed to buy the par- for its contribution 'of $308. to plaint by a: resident . Mrs. W. J. Harkness, 92 Exe- ter Rd., in a letter to council, complained that children using} the Exeter Park were causing damage to private property.| Mrs. Harkness said that all the equipment in the park vee jlocated on the west side and that children congregated | there. | Mrs. Harkness said baseballs} and other equipment invariably} landed on private property ad- joining the park and in retriev-| cel opposite the new commu- nity centre. ST. JOHN CANVASS Council approved a request by the Ajax St. John bulance Brigade to conduct a door-to-door canvass in town from Sept. 10 to 16. The brigade will also hold a) were well under way. and that! two-day tag sale at the Ajax Plaza on Sept. 15 and 16. Council also agreed to consider the organization for a regular grant beginning next year . aid the operation of a rescue Pickering and Ajax shoreline. Am-| COMMUNITY CENTRE 'states the county will agree to S t GO imburs d .| F Coun. Bruce O'Brien repped eee oie own Sno "ey e or | the /to council that bookings at the | of new arena - community centre | doing a good job. Mr, O'Brien said that at the) official opening of the centre on! | Sept. 30 a centennial dance and| | Manager Gordon Bradley was -- Attention was drawn at last) night's town council meeting to wh an i ; the fact that a report of the| Extr a P h [erred fo. the chit of poltes for boat in Lake Ontario along the!County of Ontario standing us. area |committee on roads and bridges ship for their share of the cost reconstructing the bridge, AJAX (Staff) -- Mayor Harry Cochrane Street. the Ontario transport minister when the county has assumed|Smith decided last night that|/P/anning board regarding the --~|should be "pushed a little fur- south of |Palmerson Avenue was re- % 37% IN FIVE YEARS When 642% interest is left to accumulate ond be compounded half-yearly. trom the WIGTORIA and GREY TRUST WHITBY, ONT. 668-5897 An invitation was extended |to the president of Durham Col- jlege to address council at its /Oct. 9 meeting. | j : a pee, & questionnaire .|Subdivision proposed by P. Sorichetti_ and Sons, Dundas| Work Planned /ther," in an effort to extend the|S'veet and Craydon Road ,was_| |government GO Transit system referred to the chairman of the ite Ajak. . streets committee and the reeve. Their funds will be re- for letter carrierg out six times what if | ed the force after being with|co Co., manufacturers of Num-|; ; : il.| ee : : wards night would be Geet at the Metropolitan Toronto Po- ing their equipment the chil-/ LACROSSE TAG DAY z p seca Hi he ouieh For Ash Creek The minister advised council ported at the Aug. 28 meeting| lice, and Coartable James Bat- er 7 cigarettes. The emblem) dren were damaging flower) The Ajax Minor Lacrosse|the celebrations. Council ap- ernor istling p the Nelson River riage, Churchill in a letter that so far he was of " . council. contains 11 equal-sided trian-/peds and gardens on private ; fe iscion |Proved the purchase of 130 gold) WHITBY (Staff) -- Council Aelighted with the response the Always ter, who returned to the force.|zles atop a stem, s h g F League was given Ree ice ins for th one Rt : i A ee .-|GO trains had received but that TWO BYLAWS | ' I : | property. by council to hold tag days at| ce pins for the award pres-jhas authorized the deepening), study of the whole syste Third read | In addition to the 17 officers,! Mr. Hand filed suit in the' In her letter Mrs. Harkness|the Ajax Plaza on Friday and entations. jand widening of Ash Creeklcouid fake a further tro or|bylaws. The filet athe. we Ghere with the Whitby force now has four Ontario Supreme Court last aiso complained that garbage Saturday, Sept. 8 and 9 ae jfrom Pringle Creek to Ontario|), : er two or) bylaws. The first authorizes the| radio dispatchers, one meter) Tuesday in an attempt to col-|cans in the park were being ae ; SWIMMING POOL Street. With this in view coun-| 7°® Years. ;borrowing by debenture of man, and one secretary. 'lect the prize he says he won| continually overturned and that CHILD HEALTH _ Coun. Owen Ashley, comment: aij will seek the advice of the| The Hon, W. I. Haskett said| $75,000 to cover the cost of a read cash ones by answering correctly a skill-|jt was creating a hazard, She The Ontario County Health| ing on the use of the Ajax swim-| Central Lake Ontario Conserva-|i" his letter that train schedules|¥dro substation and improve- testing question: How many|said one child had already been Unit was given permission by | ™!D8 pool said that while it WaS|tion Authority on a number of/Were being increased at ihe) Ments to street lighting; while| 0 h Co ] jequal-sided triangles comprise|pitten by a rat in the park. council to use a fire hall room being extensively used there!) atters relating to the project./Present time and that no the second authorized the bor- $ shawa up e |the centennial emblem? | Council last night turned the for its monthly child health lini hundreds of Ajax children The: authority will be asked (finite answer could be given.|'OWing of $225,000 by the same a The centennial commission's | matter over to the recreation clinic : : \eugeested a igh epg ag how it wishes to proceed with Coun, Edward Wetherall hte vache Ge edo Re eat Winne official publication shows the committee. With the exception of July | SHBRest* : Ajax YOUNES: |e widening and deepening of Seste?, that council keep pur-| | fy ret of 87.5 acres of to centre triangle on the bottom} and August c,linics will be heid|Sters take advantage of swim- the creek and to indicate if toe the matter since many, 2" for industrial purposes ad- row of the emblem opening into| PARK CLOSING at the new municipal complex ™ing lessons at the pool. Coun. O'Brien said the pool desires to purchase land adja- hy Portage, and ar- ep a la Crosse on Sep- were proud to pad- rge, but it took great e would start at 3 a swim, and keep § and even 18 hours. re reaching the Ath- River, Sir George to his subordinate, an, who was some- barrassed. Although ed many times to ir men at trading journey from Hudson rt George (formerly ia) at the mouth of via River was come | days, a distance of ~ GUST 15 EVENTS tier returned to er first voyage to mplain made peace Rivers with Hurons, and Iroquois. { Pemaquid (Kenne- e) surrendered to Jonquiere began vernor of Canada. 't issue of Nova Sco- TORY t World War ears ago today--in adian troops cap- mery and Parvil- hwest of Roye and "an positions on a front southeast of uding Hill 70. nd World War five years ago to- 1942--Winston concluded his h Joseph Stalin; dred French men en esecased from e to the British is- St. Lucia and Domi- F and U.S. bomb- ed Tobruk, " trundler Sam MacMillan and| the double-lined stem of tie symbolic maple leaf The figures in the emblem are supposed to represent his partner, Mae Price, an Osh.| Canadian provinces and territo- ries awa entry, successfully defend-|" ed the Red Wing Rose Bowl, in ees Cost Approved Red Wing Bowl WHITBY (Staff) -- Veteran the Whitby Lawn Bowling Club's; annual mixed doubles classic on the weekend. | The popular event attracted, four entries from Detroit, Michi-| gan, as well as pairs from Peter-- ajax (Staff) -- Town council| borough, Trenton, Oshawa and/aoreed last night to spend a' the home club. : further $36,000 on its arena-com-| The MacMillan - Price duo munity centre now nearing com- won all three games and scored pletion. a total of 52 points, to repeal Seven change orders ranging their Red Wing Rose Bowl vic- from painting rooms to fencing tory of last season. and extra drains in the complex] Runners - up were Mr. and jo.ajled an added $16,000 to the Mrs, "Bill" Fuller of Trenton, construction. bill. with 50-plus-2 points for their) Gouncil also approved the spen-| three wins. ding of $20,000 on equipment! High two - game prizes went and furniture for the new facili- to Mr. and Mrs. George Finley ties. of Detroit, with 46-plus-1 points' Finance committee chairman, | and close behind were Mr. and jdward Wetherall said this) Mrs. James Beggs, with 45-plus-) amount had been included in the) 1 points. a leapital budget for the year, and Oshawa Club's "Glad" Joyce /that the town should be reim- and husband "Bill" won the high) pursed by the Ajax Kinsmen one - win prizes, on an accumU-/Cjub which is spearheading a lation of 44 points. campaign to furnish the $460,000 eee ea ~|recreation headquarters. SCOT WINS PRIX | KARLSKOGA, Sweden (AP)--| Scotsman Jackie Stewart, in a Matra-Cosworth, won the Swed- ish Grand Prix for Formula Two cars Sunday after a terri-) = fic, -wheel-to-wheel fight with) WHITBY (Staff) -- Jochen Rindt of Austria in aj) Building Permit Value Increases _ An in- 2 For New Arena 'PUBLIC WORKS SITE | A resolution by Robert Shelley and Edward Wetherall to close Ajax parks adopted by council. T he resolution asked that no| Ontario -- trespassing signs after sundown | Chosen as councillors every third Wednesday from 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. the to the public after sundown was EMERGENCY AMBULANCE k Ajax Reeve Henry Polak said said that at a recent Eastern|approval be given to the im- been | Ontario swim meet Ajax swim-| provement scheme as outlined had first County the Ontario |be posted at all Ajax parks so| municipality where the provin- |town police |vandals under the Petty Tres-| ment county-wide emergency ambu-' pass Act. i 'ouncil agreed .56 acres of land from Duffin's Creek Estates at the corner of Monarch and McKenzie Ave- nues for the erection of an Ajax Hydro sub-station. t Town Seeks | Proposals On Housing WHITBY (Staff) -- In hope that it will receive sub- missions acceptable both to the) Ontario Housing Corporation and the Town of Whitby, the corporation plans to call for Builders' proposals on land owned by or under option to them Following a recent commit- tee meeting the corporation's development manager, Harry 1C could prosecute cial government to' purchase would be decided by the were: and Harvey Winter, and Mrs. Donald Wilson, 78.5; Helen Binning and Marg Le- Gros, 75; Mr. and Mrs. Baker, 74.5, Mrs. Frank Wells, and Eileen Beeton and Joan McColl, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wearing, 71; William LeGros and Mac Bin- will experi- the possibility of aj ance service, The reeve said the question county council Tuesday or Wednesday at its summer session and that the provincial government GARDENER PRAISED would pay about 75 per cent of he cost. Bridge Winners At Curling Club WHITBY -- The winners and high scores in the games played. -----------_--- |Monday night by the Whitby curling Duplicate Bridge Club North and South -- Roy Howe 85.5; Mr. Hugh East and West -- Mr. and ii BR was being used at capacity and|cent to the creek for flood plain jthat 600 Ajax youngsters were taking swimming lessons mers won 36 ribbons. SCHOOL SITE Council approved the deben- ture of $25,000 for the purchase of a new public school site. The proposed site for the new school has not yet been made public but it will be in the South- wood subdivision. Coun. Ashley commended parks foreman James Strong of Ajax on the excellent job he had done this summer on the Ajax parks and boulevards. Mr. Ash- ley said the site of the old town | hall and library were now grass/ seeded and should complement | the new municipal complex on} Harwood Avenue. He| jand green belt purposes. Council suggests the authority he had personally run into park ing problems at the Liverpool Station, the present eastern ter- minal of the GO commuter serv- ice. in a report prepared by Gore and Storrie; and that the au- thority stipulate what subsidies are available. In the event the scheme is approvec by the authority, council asks that authorization be giver Gore and Storrie to proceed with the final design of Service Contractors the entire scheme to enable the/ town to proceed with the neces- sarv properly purchases, SAWDON'S ee) eee OPTICAL Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West 725-0444 FREE 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE By Our Locol 244 Brock St. S., Whitby 668-3524 TAN! >t ¥ iC "Available for immediate delivery in "\ the following capacities" 460 GALLONS 525 GALLONS 600 GALLONS 700 GALLONS STOVE OIL AND COAL | Ajax residents were using the Jacent to the Macdonald-Cartier $ new facilities which he noted Freeway. bat already inadequate at the -- ickering Liverpool station, | Mayor Smith agreed and said BUY YOUR @ SUNBEAM of more 1 @ IMP @ ARROW @ ALPINE @ SIMCA All With 3 Year 8,900 Mile Power Train Warranty BELL'S GARAGE | NIAGARA FINANCE 668-3693 /' COMPANY LIMITED DUNDAS E,. WHITBY CAR REPAIRS ARE NECESSARY Though "some; motorists fee! that dishonesty is a common practise in the auto repair business, lack of the ability to diagnose trouble is aimost always the real difficulty One of the most common causes of bad diagnosis is the practice of "listening" for a few seconds to engine noises and then coming up with a snap decision on the couse of the trouble A sharp knocking noise that was diagnoses as a burned-out con- necting rod and estimated as a very costly repair - turned out to be a rubber fan belt with two teeth missing, in a case we heard of recently. Similar examples are commonplace. Engine noises can be important and can Qive eg 9 warnin of impending trouble, so they should not be ignored. But they shoul Repco-Brabham. World cham-| pions Jim Clark and Graham} Hill of Britain and Jack Brab-| ham of Australia could not. fo low the two leaders on. the twisty, 1%-mile circuit. Clark was third, Hill fifth and Brab-) crease in the value of building] Pullen, said it has not yet been|ning 70. permits issued in July, com-|able to ascertain whether ome) ------------------------__________ pared with the previous month,|/of the two owners of a parcel was reported to town council/of land proposed for the erec- | FREE _ Estimetes, last night The total in July was|tion of 16 units of housing for) 36,450; while the figure for)senior citizens will sell. It was June was. $141,785. pointed out one owner had ask-! The permits issued in June|ed an amount $10,000 in excess) five single family|jof the corporation's allowable, included Retes, Repair 1000 GALLONS IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE CHAMBER ham had to abandon the race. | inna. toe new lap record with' $76,500 and a $50,000 warehouse ; ; jaddition. In July three single Fieve ie sie: 1000 | raimily dwellings for a total of dweilings costing a total of $44.000: a maintenance shop TAUGHT SCHOOL jand depot valued at $150,000; CBS News correspondentia service station valued at at $30,000 and a $3,000 swim- Roger Mudd taught English and ' ming pool were included in the total. history at Darlington School, Rome, Ga., in 1951-52. cost and the town might have to subsidize this amount, During the committee meet-) ing council was adamant in its decision the corporation should | not provide any serviced lots. | Counci] had previously passed) a motion it would not agree | the construction of more than} 42 family units on one site, 24 Hour Service Fast Dependable Radie Dispatched Plumbing Service. Y SERVICE MADE US. Coll 723-1191 brooklin | concrete @ products .1p. PHONE 690°331 J be checked out fully by an experienced mechanic equipped with the instruments ncessary to do the job properly. A full fime grow! is usually the result of an automatic transmission that is out of fluid and usually indicates o lec' A clattering noise at the front of the engine may mean.a faulty water pump or generator bearings. A squeok or clicking is usually a dry front whee! bearing thot con cause the wheel to ultimately lock If @ quick diagnosis indicates an expensive repair, it will pay you te have an expert check your car thoroughly. : For an honest appraisal ,and for quality and guaranteed repairs, you're always on the safe side when you service or purchase q new or depndendable reconditioned used car (} from Northside Chrysler. y) 4 A ce NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE 918 BROCK STN WHITE