Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Oct 1967, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, October 18, 1967 22 Miles Of Street Under Construction Total length of road construc-|caused and the least possible Street North to Stevenson Road tion projects in Oshawa in 1967| inconvenience. |North and Athol Street East is 22.1 miles and the total con-| Every effort was made so that|from Albert Street to Charles COUNCIL FRAMED IN COLOR City council has decided te have its photograph taken -- in color -- but members agreed to, defray the $200 cost out of their own pockets. The recommendation was made by board of control, and Ald. Charles Meliveen moved Monday they pay for it themselves, and donate the picture to the new city hall. There were some feminine reactions from lady aldermen, Ald. Alice Reardon said she had no desire to appear in the photograph but Ald. William Paynter, chairing the meet- ¢ ing, told her: "I think you should, madam, You would lend grace and dignity." ~ "We would look awful in color," exclaimed Ald. Ruth Bestwick. 'Think of all that horrible lipstick in years to come," "Yes, and false eyelashes as well," quipped Ald. Payn- ter. The photograph, size 16 inches by 20 inches will be purchased from Ireland Studios and will be taken in the council chamber Nov. 20. of Agriculture, for." | traffie gm oo hang disrupted as) Ty ueler th deere timid |little as possible and there were A aa Chairman of the public works|many meetings with affected in-/mum compaction of the backfill committee, Ald. Bruce Mackey,|dustries, utility companies, rail-| material, the temporary pave- told city council this Monday|road companies and other simi-| ment repairs had to be exposed when reviewing progress of the lar groups in order to fix the|@8 long as possible to traffic work, best practical method of traffic esa go! Lope gg «eg vin There had been complaints|controls; detours were widely; ; and comments about obstruc-| advertised. prio = enone tek tion, he said, but he pointed out! E ; ue P that only a short season was| MAJOR STREETS oo grt abe aca pe Msgyanarya available for such work --rough-| Oshawa had seven major east-| ie at tha avd beep al ly from the middle of May to|west arterial streets he said and) ime eng avninneat igh ms sah p October, and the departmentjin 1967, sections of only two of cht P i the iy On tried to program its work so|these were under construction--|P8!C"!ng was in the early fall, that the least cbstruction was'Rossland Road from Mary|pETAILED REPORTS | Ald. Mackey gave these de- |tailed schedule reports: lw Parks Committee Protests wrt 2st vnatsa tract price amounted to §2,542,- | Street. 600. is was met. Athol Street. J. P. Parkin Associates be ap- pointed to prepare preliminary be located at Hillsdale Manor. forward. by the management committee of Hillsdale Manor, estimated cost of the rest home estimated program of 15 weeks/share would be $600,000. Simcoe Street. Will be opened Shaw, who questioned the figure Control Board's Actions |. 3's: soa he uted he aure Completion | home, Plans Sought For Rest Home City council Monday ap- roved a motion that architects lans for a 120-bed rest home to The recommendation was put hich told council Oct. 2 the $1,200,000, of which the city's to Con. Replying Margaret superintendent W. D. was $10,000. He said the type of care to be provided was a little more advanced than Hillsdale Manor and more closely ap- proximated the care provided by a chronic hospital -- "'a little more detailed altogether," he added. Mr. Johns said the esti- mates for the rest home were forwarded by the department in Toronto. '67 Activities Draw To Close "Centennial activities in Osh- on right now; we have had a very, very active year," said Mr. Lundy. "If there are some centennial activities, haven't advised us about their |plans," he said. people TORONTO (CP)--Charles Munro of Embro, Ont., presi- dent of the Ontario Federation said Tuesday new federal grain regulations were "just what we were asking A week ago representatives of the OFA and the Canadian Fed- eration of Agriculture met with Agriculture Head Lauds New Grain Regulations Roger Perrault, chairman of the Canadian livestock feed board, to discuss the Ontario corn problem. Mr. Munro said the regula. tions, announced in the Com- mons Friday by Forestry Minis- ter Sauve, "will take the pres- sure off the province's grain storage facilities, and help Mar- itime producers by providing them with first-class feed corn." WOMAN RIGHT awa are dwindling off," says Cecil Lundy, secretary of the Oshawa Centennial Co-ordinat- ing committee, BAN SIX PAPERS SRINAGAR, India (AP)--Six daily papers were b d Monday. by the Kashmir state ,overnment on the grounds of "highly objectionable writings likely to endanger the peace and security of the state." The six were banned under the "One show has been can- COPS COP CROOKS LONDON (AP)--The crime rate is falling in London and celled and there are very fewmore criminals are being others scheduled for the remain-|caught, Scotland Yard says. It ing portion of the centennial|..ys indictable cases for the first seven months this year year," said Mr. Lundy. "The Best of Barkerville," a western vaudeville show has|totalled 160,384, or 4.4 per cent been cancelled for lack of spon-/fewer than in tne same period sorship. The vaudeville show/ of 1966 and 24.5 per cent of the from British Columbia was to cases it had were "cleared up" appear in Oshawa at Eastdale five years ago. Defence of India act, adopted) C ium, Nov. 7. compared with 21.7 in the first "There's not too much going!seven months last vear. LOS ANGELES (AP)--Ti- tian-haired Tasha O'Rion con- vinced a judge Monday there was reasonable doubt she was guilty of following a car too closely. Judge Hazen Mathews ac- quitted the 23-year-old actress of the traffic violation after she told him: "I was 150 feet behind that man. Besides, I don't follow men--they follow me." JUDGE CONVINCED Main points in Friday's an- nouncement were: Ontario and Quebec grain now move into the Maritime at rates equal to Western grain. --Ontario corn moves to the Maritimes at $6 a ton less than western grain. --Freight assistance on grain going into northwestern Ontario is $8 a ton into Thunder Bay and $4.80 to other areas. --Grain corn is designated a feed grain under the Livestock Feed Act. Mr. Munro said Ontario corn now will go to the Maritimes in- stead of to Montreal where it faced heavy competition from American corn shipped {n from Toledo, Ohio. Protests against board of con-|volved property in the valley -- for in the first week of|Johns said the correct amount trol dealing with parkland mat- parkland area) November. | ters which had not been refer-| The first item™was,approved At one stage, he said, Mary} red to the parks and property/and the second referred to the|Street was the only north-south | committee were made by com-| park and property committee. |artery in the city and it was| mittee chairman Ald. Charles) Con. Ralph Jones said the| fortunate that it had been Mcllveen, at Monday's council urgency about the Little Buck-| Widened in previous years, meeting aroo property arose because the| "We can be proud," he said, | He said he did not know/option to purchase was due to|"that we have a minimum of) about them until they appeared expire very quickly and the con-|traffic problems."' According to| on the agenda. servation authority wanted/Statistics it took an average of Council was dealing with two|some guidance from the board.|15.7 minutes for Oshawa _ resi- board of control recommenda-|The authority had powers under|dents to get from their homes tions: one that it approve pur-/the act to borrow money from|to their place of work compared chase of the "Little Buckaroo|the bank, so it was not neces-| With an average of over 30 min- ranch" by the Central Lake On-|sary to have payment provided! utes in Toronto. tario Conservation Authority, tojin the budget this year. Ald. Ernest Whiting said he be developed as a park and con-| The provincial government/thought the department had servation area and, two, that the also had to approve expendi-|done an excellent job_ in| city negotiate purchase of lands/ture |Simcoe Street, particularly in| CANADIAN SHERRY lying east of Oshawa creek, on| "People are living in deplor-|peserving the trees. the proposed Ralna subdivision, able conditions in Cedar Val-;------------------- ---------- leaving the developer free tojley. Let us fix up what we have develop land at the top of the! got first," said Ald. John De- os The last recommendation in-| Ald. Alice Reardon said she ne | also opposed it at this time be-| | |cause it was taxpayers' money | Jobs Scarce jand the property was outside the Ti HY | - | 7 oe Sh R t | SUBDIVISION aw epor Ss | Regarding the Ralna_ sub- |division, Con. Frank McCallum Girls leaving commercial col-|said a motion was passed six could not find employment injallowed on valley parkland, but the city, Con. Margaret Shaw after inspecting the property it said at city council meeting) was felt there was no value in Monday. jretaining the top portion for| the department of manpower to| "We are just suggesting it be go to Toronto -- to the developer," he) Alderman Russell McNeill, |said. chairman, was reporting on the} Ald. Mcliveen said he was in committee, |Little Buckaroo project but he} He said it had been able to\disagreed with how it came be- place only one girl in the last|fore council. few weeks and that was for ad- tion campaign. 'I won't tell you/decide if the valley property what the salary was,"' he added.'should be purchased or nof. Porierh Sirloi orlerhouse, Sirloin, 07 Boneless Rump or Round LB Steak Roast | Sirloin Tip | hill. 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