Ont. vay Road Work Causes 401 Traffic Jam WHITBY (Staff) -- A heavy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 22, 1967 5 rp and H. J. {noon-hour traffic jam and four ® on the de. property damage accidents took] if Highway place as a result of construction) L a new road on the Macdonald-Cartier Free- bo fo eg way east of Courtice Road on y a re- Monday. | f practically Whitby Ontario Provincial! w people out d jeopardize ents, Police reported that. the backup was caused by the resurfacing of sections of the road and re- sulted in a seven-mile traffic) NG were the or- jam in both lanes. eu at e delegation Traffic was backed up from 'dem t Ruddy and the scene of construction all the} job to- 1g; W. Lucas way to the Simcoe Street Bridge nployed barton, Per- between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. | ion, as- ill: George All four accidents were rear- 'esumed art Morris, lend collisions caused by the wing a rmen A. S. backup. OPP officials finally mer re- 3. Ross, Osh- RE ARB SE a Saas ' succeeded in getting the road| m @ fore Whitby ~ engineer from Cobourg to halt) nee BROOKLIN LEGION MEMBERS HELP LAUNCH '67 EVENTS Snsracton for 3 miner and te e jam was quickly cleare ; ee ef r T. B. Me- The late cancellation of a past by colorfully dressed visiting Legions, and boy night in the Legion Hall |@W&y- | 3 ' 4 i about legation the band had a disastrous effect Royal Canadian Legion scout marching groups. It is starting at 8 p.m. Fred ve i 3 C = sy Sari vare for ely new road upon last night's Centennial members from the Brooklin hoped Bobby Orr will be Phillips, president of Branch . MT ZION SCHOOL CHUMS REUNITED AFTER 70 YEARS fraction of Parade in Brooklin. The branch. However, Satur- ab'e to ride in the parade 152 has invited the public Police Chase 2 alendar to straighten bard had encountered sick- day's parade in Brooklin is despite his injured leg. To- to attend the open house at Seventy years ago Harold School. On Saturday they end of the old school which More than 100 papils, teach- _ mess and other difficulties. unlikely to be affected by night the centennial festivi- the Legion headquarters all Jones, 76, (left) and Irving met again for the first time wes built in 1875. It was ers and thelr faaetiie ee he Oshawa Without it, the planned such problems. It will have ties will continue in Brook- this week | Stolen Auto McAvay, 82, played together since their school days at a officially opened Saturday : : 5 omobile erce in De- parade turned into a drive seven or eight bands, 11 lin with bridge and euchre --Oshawa Times Photos | as pupils at Mt. Zion reunion held to mark the as a recreation centre attended. The centennial is ex- ; told King i i VEY ROOTS Bil oa NR ERTS eee 35 . : * WHITBY (Staff)--- A Peter- ~ ceiebration featured an ane h point sg Pico ac- © e e borough youth was arrested ie not only pay the mill rate in-, tiave display, a plenic sup- j ghway. ( : Ppeneeay Monday evening when the car W t R B | jnrense. Gul when (hey. went on er and a perfor gested Bloor Rate ad ers r1tic1ze he was driving went out of con- a er eservolr y aw Sib nase SN codes st i ' P mance. by e following trol following a high speed chase ih pouid Maye we in:| the Claremont band lacey Streets : TOL SOUOWINE 4 HEN speed CNA \creased water rate to contend it was felt e e 5 on Highway 2. e with as well. Deputy - Reeve --Oshawa Times Phote n ad aot fol: | Ontario Provincial Police offi- eG or urt er tu Mrs: J. L. McPherson said the eS t should b V | cers from Whitby pursued a proposed financing was "unfair"' souls pe | stolen car along Shepherd Ave- macdas ; saying that some of the area possible. nue at speeds in excess of 100 PICKERING (Staff) Thejcent over the next 20 years. residents would never get water OUTSTANDING ne following sane a miles per hour. They continued dam broke on the question of People who presently have wa- Sha: siccested a one it ah er kering, Whit- PICKERING (Staff) - Thejing a hole through which Jand| John Kruger, representing the the pursuit west on Highway 2, Pickering's new 3,000,000 gal- ter facilities are being asked) crease on the whole water area y Townships spokesmen of three district rate- speculators, developers, or build-/ West Rouge Ratepayer's Assoc-| still at speeds over 100 miles per lon water reservoir and booster to pay an increase of 30 per he is ae Fo r the Man of the con- payer's associations fired sal-|ers cun pass, untouched by any jiation, upbraided council for nour until the pursued car pumping station during last cent in their water rates. The matter of financing iy idance, 4 formed an vos sf a proposed amendment requirement to either service| what he called "it's insensiti- |went out of control at Highway night's council meeting. Coun. N. Waller protested that be thrashed out at a PUC meet of Good zins at y their fight to township _bylaw 2511 at ajthe land with water or sewers,|vity to the needs of this town- 2A. Although the township so- the deferred water area wouidiing scheduled for Aug. 30 Jud various It was their council meeting last night. jor t» contribute toward the cost|ship und demonstrated unwilling- The arrest was made by Con- licitor recommended a_ third) -- -- = -- udg ment 2 pre- ay half way Tho ratepayers say a bebo db schooling or other essential/ness to listen to the ratepayers stable James Mackenzie of the reading of the bylaw that would! a : 3 is that Line and will have the effect of "creat-!services." pleas to cease permitting this |Whitby detachment. Peter John permit the construction of the 9 Canada's best shoe makers 1 cut their ns --_______-- -- |type of undesireable infill." Condon, 16, of RR &8,. Peter-|$628,000 reservoir, council voted Do You Want To SELL ' ty will egg in a m " The ratepayer's associations ne borough was later charged with/4-2 to return the bylaw to the CH, yf mem- s. was are cuncerned about the pos- dangerous driving. A juvenile) PUC committee for further to run : road should Plaque Will Be Unveiled sible effect of the change, which) PICKERING SCHOLAR passenger in' the stolen car is study. WE HAVE BUYERS Shee biti, weds will be "3 wii [an --. 1,569 or more new Susan: Craig, 18. a sci aepes opt baoicled Peterborough 'The arguement centered ; 1 o tby : ' amily dwellings to be construct-| ence and mathematics en- {PY Juvenile aut orities. around the proposed financing as no! ed of Mayor C mmemoratin Painter ted. | thusiast, is one of three One | t--t--C~™S ~~ of the reservoir. Under the pre- WITH GOOD CASH PAYMENTS ill be > Albert W. 0 g | D W. Kitchen of the Bay Ridg-| tario scholars from Pick- | D li t B id sent proposed amendment to t," he illors Walter es Ratepayer's association told) ering High School. Other 'up icate Tl ge the bylaw that would finance PLUS lection Bagger CANNINGTON -- An histor-,of his time roaming the woods pounell it = Psat con- ror sg wine are Joy At Curlin Club the orale the oie water ME A rs : "2 ical laque commemorating |surrounding the village. It was 'roversy an apprehension"| Green, 18, of Claremont area is being asked to pay an - n would co- ober! Holmel, RCA, OSA, who/there his great ee ae wild-|amous, the ratepayers in the| with 846 per cent and | g increased mill rate of 2.6 per so LL c SH BUYERS SHOES = pipes iy spent a lifetime drawing and|flowers was born, and to his towrship. He said "tax-weary| Laurel Bird of Brougham WHITBY - The winners and ------ - -- ---- (CALL NOW) in ha a L- painting Canadian wildflowers,|death his greatest joy was to |Tatepayers". were not ale with 80 per cent. Susan, (high scores in the games play- DROP IN A BUCKET rt 'i af J 'aa will be unveiled in Macl.eod|be found in a day spent in those| with "council's"' policy of exten-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (ed by the members of the : sae AT ® i a July, Park here at 2 p.m. Sunday.|same woods or in favorite|ding residential development. | Hardy Craig, 1722 Finch | Whitby Curling Duplicate Bridge Bcd bad a glen ONES tan's' Head The plaque will be unveiled by|haunts near Beaverton and To-| Art King, of the West Shore| Ave., attained an average (Club were: " 'a b Be AER ES OO nS SHOES nies eave Dr. Robert Holmes Latimer, of|ronto. lAssociation, told council 1,500| * 83 per cant on the best | North and South - Mr. and |eubscr! ie 2 REALTOR > 7? 7 he ; " ow seven epartmental |Mrs. W. Winter, 46.5; Mr. and|foaxe n squer- r F 119 Brock St. $., Wi per acre and isis gh aac me Ch Ldieactand de odes SocaLeD that seen gee hy ae examinations. She will at- |Mrs. F. Wells, 36.5; Mr, and|ading as an engineer and ask-| Office 668-8841 Residence 668-4003 668-3476 ~ mi r their land. Allan G. McPhail, chairman|}2% received in Cannington, | Vithout the support of commerce| {end Trenton University, |Mrs. C. Rich, 33; Tom Staples|ing people to drop their tete- nt seemed to of the Cannington Centennial a, eat a ee and industry. He said taxes| Peterborough, for honor sci- jand Perry Lawrence, 28. phones in a bucket of water to Open Friday Till 9 p.m. t it Is Sig hs Osh- Committee, will be master of bre a bod io sanitgy eg Univer. | are becoming "unbearable'",| ©" courses. ' East and West - ---- ree cure line faults. J fm... nee Pho ght renal a ceremonies. mr piat woe "a aity of Toronto, but Holmes' |and it it doesn't stop, "Picker-| - ean Sau ee mld vited to attend are Delson A.|iove of ing township could become a} nona McEwan a yce residents of Shier, reeve of Cannington; The of art won out for in nad hi " | treet S l bottle, 31.5 Mr. and Mrs. K i be a ston foresaw Fon MB. Dymond" Ontario|"@ Staduated from the Ontario) host town. | ales Cunliffe, 30; Mr, and Mrs. W. climate Pickering, suinister, of health: Prof. Wil- School of Art, Toronto, with 10) Council did not discuss it's Sorichettl, 29 : ' mall. nd Bowman- liam §. Goulding, University of |cettificates, one of which wasjintention with respect to the Pe B C b d ads a build- it would be Toronto, representing the His- for drawing flowers. bylaw. | 0 e ur e office, U.S. tourists toric Sites Board of Ontario and| Records show he later studied| 1 other matters council: | an FREE 24-HOUR 'at the- ns, He said Miss Islay Lambert, a long-jat the Royal College of Art,| --passed a bylaw licencing! PICKERING (Staff) -- Ice BURNER SERVICE ad food ivie Holiday time resident of Cannington and|London and the University of and regulating taxicabs, am-\°'C#™ and children's refresh-| By Our Local of the ere the only local historian. |New York, It is generally be-|bulances and funeral hearses.|™ent trucks with their jangling| Service Contractors at 'the ccurred on ~ Holines wes hoes jn Can: iiiered that, wile a eases he|The limit on taxicab Heences| pets and ger adn " pal hd SA D N' re hae nington, June 25, ' e|studied wi yera oira, W.|was set at 19. There are 15 r ring township. W smen voiced house in which he grew up still|R. Lethaby, Beresford Pite,|presently licenced by the town- The trucks, described by Coun. | o Ss ------ vrs feared a stands, although it has been en-| Edward Johnston and Professor | ship. : John Williams as a "nuisance" | F U E L S hile gas sta- larged and improved. Through-|Haney of the University of Lon-| _ ave Transonic Limited (2nd by Reeve Clifford Laycox| resaw a re- out his boyhood he spent much/don. temporary permit to construct] pe oy Sa pg -- vate FURNACE OIL -- In reply At- a transmitting tower and an- Fewate' Oy 8 pyiaw that STOVE OIL AND COA +. D. Conant tennea oa Lt properly in. the received its second reading at ° 'OAL . S. McLesse COURTICE, CLARKE SCHOLARS south-east -corner of the town- last night's council meeting. 2A4 Brock St. S., Whitby highway fol- ship, A bylaw rezoning the 'The bylaw will not effect the 668-3524 vaukee through Osh- property from agricultural to 'YPe of refrshment trucks oper-| | He juire 94 feet |eommercial was given a second ated by catering services doy = ys and ildings which reading, with the third reading ™€" Working on a job site or at| | ccied any existing to be held after the approval of industrial locations where no sate a route mid- \the Ontario Municipal Board °#feteria is available, but is de- 9 petes, Repair Specialist. in the business sec- has been received for the pro-| Signed to stop the use of trucks} a and or would be ject. selling refreshments to children! 'o note that --a bylaw was also passed) dents may occur ina ighway was allowing the Frenchmen's Bay} - ss : Serene d mu- wn as High- Yacht Club to have its head-| | imac. nant, at the quarters at Ontoro Beach, on al PERSONALS | they marking its 10-acre site. Hydre 1ories, | it be nam- --the Ontario Municipal) Mr. and Mrs, Morris Garner, |f 24 Hour Tenks = of 's Elizabeth Board forwarded its approval) Colborne Street, Whitby, attend-|f Service lactatiod ae | until some \for the township to purchase ajed the wedding last Saturday /§ rest Dependable Rodio Dispotched pd the construc- 19-acre parcel of land on Brock|0f Miss Donna Heenan, daugh-| Plumbing Servies. a 'g ito - Barrie |Road, south of the Baseline, to ter of Mayor Jack Heenan and) SERVES BD RE UE b ne. . department be developed as an industrial Mrs. Heenan of Cobourg to Rich-) Coll 723-1191 i ay, 400" desig- site. ard Amsbury. - lane high- : --added to its bylaw that pro- | ice, scsi jhibits the sounding of train } ) | Melody Ann Mule. 18, fall. Dirk Van der Wert, 18, |'S¥_ must now rresive the ap.) yion daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Clarke High School is |Proval of is og Real aged Archie Muir, Muirbrook also an Ontario scholar. He |POTt Commissioners. s Farm, Courtice, won an On- obtained an average of over ation tario scholarship: for attain- 80 per cent in Grade 13 TOOK A LONG SHOT | | ing an average of 87.5 per examinations last June. SHERWOOD, England (CP), urry ° urry rf ; cent on Grade 13 examina- Dirk will study psychology |--Archers in Robin Hood's ort project, p from Can- gest projects MELODY ANN MUIR DIRK VAN DER WERF engine whistles in the township, | at railway crossings. The by-| tions. Melody, a graduate of Courtice Secondary School, will attend the Peterbor- ough Teachers' College this jfamous Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire took part in a contest with bowmen in Oregon, jexchanging results by airmail. at York University, Toronto this fall. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Van der Werf. 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