Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Nov 1967, p. 6

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TOO MUCH Al Police Refer1 Board of control has bee ing on too much authority Mayor Ernest Marks at y day's meeting when city cil's decision to refer bac design of the new police s was discussed. "They felt it wasn't our diction," he said, "and th and design should go ba the parks and property co tee." "If the parks and_ pre committee wants it let have it," declared Con. M: et Shaw -- '"'the whole file "It is a very urgent i pointed out Mayor Marks "We won't let them sit and wait," said Con. Shai something is not done qu we will be on their necks "I feel the city solicitor get a move-on,: on wha duties of a board of ¢ are," she Said. "If we ar sure, we must go to boards and find out. I think we are just a fi committee. I think there other jurisdictions that lie in the board of control." "The site for the art g: is not our baby,"' said } Marks. "we should pass it somebody else." DUTIES CLEAR It was quite clear unde OSHAWA'S SPORTS and OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM cuit ex: | "built by the people eee for the people" ONE MILLION PEOPLE HAVE ENTERED THE AUDITORIUM SINCE ITS OPENING Prizes -- Gifts -- Souvenirs % OVER 100 PRIZES will be given away ! % FREE COKE or ORANGE CRUSH . Sunday, November 12th ~ The 1,000,000th Admission will be reached. This person could be you. Plan now to attend this GALA CELEBRATION! ANNUAL ATTRACTIONS Shrine Circus Policemen's Ball Sportsmen's Celebrity Dinner Country and Western Shows Skating Carnival a RS sy Hh ORE - Deere ones peed eo! sae pe ERS t: Navy-Air Cadet Inspection Home and Manufacturers' Show Home of Green Gael Lacrosse Club Crushmen Jr, 'B' Hockey Club Oshawa Sportsmen's Show Ontario County Kennel Club Dog Show Home of the Oshawa Generals Junior 'A' Hockey Club OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Six Years Of Determined Effort By A Group Of Citizens Incorporated As "Oshawa Civic Auditorium" Was Rewarded When The People Of Oshawa Enthusiastically Adopted The Slogan "'Let's Build It Ourselves For Ourselves" And. Subscribed More Than $1,200,000 To Build This Auditorium The First Step Of a Product Designed To Fulfill The Recreational And Cultural Needs Of-Our Citizens SUN., NOV. 12th OSHAWA GENERALS NIAGARA FALLS FLYERS GAME TIME 7:30 Make Up A Party Now And Plan To Attend The Celebration At The... THORNTON ROAD SOUTH OFF KING STREET WEST. to every Child accompanied by a parent 1,000,000th ADMISSION to receive a $50 Canada SAVINGS BOND PLUS MANY OTHER VALUABLE GIFTS (Pe: Prag 4 This announcement sponsored by: Oshawa Civic Auditorium and following businesses . . ; AT YOUR STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR IDEAL DAIRY LTD. Quolity Dairy Products _ 728-6241 P.K. WELDING 747 BLOOR WEST 725-8031 food service Operated by tony's refreshment service Itd. 800 Farewell St. 728-7305 | Mechanical Advertising . LTD. 838 RITSON SOUTH 728-7507 . a Municipal Act what the be duties were, said Con. Jones. "It is up to the council te Control B Discover ° Board of control mer took a long, hard, disench look at Monday night's c proceedings -- and them: -- at yesterday's meeting In the end, it seemed word 'controller' is a nomer, and the control the exercise over the city's a is limited. Council business was sv ed for nearly three hours day as three delegations tested rises in ice time a Children's arena, and a { group petitioned against proposed drop-in centre < town. Ald. Alice Reardon want know if controllers were d for being absent from ! meetings and three of board's recommendations rejected. These were tha council should not contin the cemetery business, . Motion Ur City Cont "Unfair to women," dec Con. Margaret Shaw at y day's board of control me when Mayor Ernest Mark troduced a motion to pr members of delegations po up from the public seats speaking ad lib after Fred Crome Guest Speake City works commiss Fred Crome will describe functions and operation o department at a Chambe Commerce meeting Nov. 3 Several members of coun a meeting this week, said Crome should not speak pul about controversial -- sul such as works department ing before council deals reports which are being pared, Mr. Crome spoke infor at a chamber contact club | ing last month about the tions and operation of the \ department. "There wasn't anything troversial whatsoever in h marks," Jack Mann, cha manager, said today. Mr. Mann said contact members were impressed the outline of the depart and suggested Mr. Crome | vited to speak at an open | ing. The meeting will be he the Genosha Hotel at under the sponsorship ol chamber's civic affairs mittee. A question and ar period will follow the \ commissioner's address.

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