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The Oshawa Times, 31 Jan 1959, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Jowsery 37, 1959 § "Record Number Get Assistance From City W | Fine Baritone Relief Roll Nearly Will Sing Here | poybled Over 1957 {has been fortunate In securing A | An early slump in construction same year cost the province and; The Homemakers and Nurses " [the services of Harry Mossfield, ' work, industrial unrest and|city $42,333, Services Act and the Nursing »y well known baritone, bs the guest , Tehanges In provincial legislation| Mr. Chesshrough's annual re./Home Act were additions during 2 [artist for the second in is beries Ol (sent Oshawa's 1058 relief roll port sald it was thought that with|the year to the present Unem- #4 [of pop concerts, The concert will 4 soaring to a post-war record high| seasonal benefits starting Dec, 1/ployment Relief Act, They would @ (be presented In the OCVI al of 4705, Welfare Administrator many recipients would qualify for| probably take up a large portion forum next Friday pt. Ag, g H, G, Chesebrough ssid Friday. unemployment insurance, lot the work in 1950 as more ad- Mowslield Jus, sung 10 Oihawa § i {| The 1956 total was 2973, bit] But the majority failed to qual. vantage was taken of them, the Previous and made a fine im. § ? 1 1a large percentage of last year's Wy, and many construction work. report sald, v ho ol ha " |Increase was due to a new pro-lers who normally drew: unem- rity ive Hoant Home Fun Y Mowdlield Hon, Ag yor Yili |vincial law making certain clas: ployment benefits during the win ty ive Apviicams te Hive ' dort (tor baritone In Canada {ses of employable people eligible tor became applicants for relief. |i, pe placed due to the lack of [After a very successful tour out Ny | [for relief, | The department, however, kept accommodation at year's end, west last summer, which includ ' | Unemployables on relief in 1956) within its $145,120 budget due to| np administrator: attended 90 totalled 236% compared with 2077 surpluses accumulated during the family court hearings involving ed his singing of the title role In : [ the Canadian premiere of "Hi. in 1957, The 1958 total of employ early part of the year 97 families os well ta 25 hits {awatha", he returned to Toronto 4 able _beople recelving henellis| gos pITALIZATION vp ren's aid hearings involving 59 (to sing the baritone lead in : was 2342, Only 496 in this cate (eat i f a1. families Verdi's "Masked Ball", for the gory were aided in 1057, Indicative of economic con | dig Toronto opera company, with rh . tions, the report stated, was the) E, Cheetham was re-elected wel. Wer olen ners stay' tenor RELIEF COST $80,161 heavy increase in indigent hos-| fare board chairman, A, J, Hicks [Gina me DL hy : Relief in 1058 cost $80,161, but pitalization -- $51,256 compared was elected vice-chairman and yep the Maason of opera he 80 perc ent of this was paid by with $32,308 for 1957, |Mr, Cheesebrough elected secre. 4 y lt ARAVIND lented " the province, Total cost of welfare] With the Ontario Hospital Serv. tary, Other members are Mayor ; I Tie charming sid talented FIE istered by the department|ice Act coming into effect Jan, 1,1 A. Gifford, Ald, J, G i Md wite commenced thelr series of | HARRY MOSSFIELD administered by the department ice Act coming into effect Jan, 1, Lyman A, Gifford, J. G, Li ; i [26 broadcasts for the CBC, at the] {was $135,008 of which $57,853 was|1069, and all recipients of public Brady, Dr. R., EF. Richardson, SETHE radi i CPPS 7 Se A '" on RCH OF DIMES | same time both appeared in guest| Grimes", which received its world payable by the eity, | assistance covered by the plan, Harold W, McNeill, Mrs, Allce KINETTES ARE READY FOR MA [spots on television, In addition|TV premier on CBC, January 13.) In 1057 the total cost to the city the expense should be greatly re. Reardon, Mrs, Willlam Clancy forme 300 members of the | the interests of the March of | Mrs, ¥, E, Bouthern, canvass | Mrs, L, BE, Ripley and Mrs, J. | Mr; Mossfield sang a leading role! During January the Mossfields was $55,430, Relief during the duced this year, i land Mrs, CM, Elliott, Oshawa Kinette Club and thelr | Dimes, Some of the Marching | chairman; and Mrs, H. MH, | », Risebrough, district cap. |r CBC TV production of "'Fugene' gave public recitals in Newmark helpers are poised to conduct | Mothers, front row, from left, | Ralke, Kinetle secretary Back tains Onegin' and the role of "Elijah et, Scarborough and Guelph a | YEAR OF PROGRESS thelr doordo-door canvass of | are: Mrs, H, W, Armitage, | row, from left, Mr BR y ' for the Toronta Oratorio Society, well as fulfilling radio and tele- | Gerrow, Mrs, G, G, Garrison, Oshawa Times Photo Recitals followed and then came|vision commitments, In February | [the most tremendous challenge | they will appear with the Toronto] Less Seek Employment Meeting To Bo I King Street Church Implement |Little Theatre Is . | Than Case Year Ago Resolution |Building Play Set | Revie ws 1958 Growth Oshawa next Monday night in | chairman of public relations; - -- Increasingly heavier through the ceipts of $2251.67 with expendi. years and especially in this ob- tures of $1602.13, The Woman's served In the Increase of hospl-| Association recorded receipts of [tal visitation, brought about by|$7777.40, including $4765 from the {increased hospital facilities and|six women groups, Expenditure with more people participating | totalled $5234.99, At least one Oshawa construc. lower by 742 than the total for the INDUSTRIES BUSY A year of progress, growth ton firm has found a means of corresponding period In 1058 de-| (ff Is of the employment ser Members of agricultural and] Preparation vell advance. and success was reviewed by the spite the fact that registrations!' yin, yorded that no ) labor ons are planning ed by the members of the Osh congregation of King Street Un. for employment in January 1959 (ion schedules were maintained by an ambit proarem o ily awa Little Theatre for their next | ited Church In its brand-new Cen exeoeded those of the previous! (ie malority of Oshawa manufac. and discussion to be held at| production "High Ground" which tennial Hall Friday night, month turers during the month and that UAW, H Oshawa, on Satup-| will be presented In the McLaugh d The meeting of Oshawa's larg im . : The figures, for the month, end: auto sales In | cular reach 1 March 7, lin Lirary Theatre February 11, / ht 3 est church, however, was over in. pre paid hospitalization pam. The Benevolent Fund rece Ived According to a report Issued to- |, yn Tag "iio the male applica: la record high for January he Canadian Tabor Con.!12, 13 and 14 shadowed by the absence of its| "I am encouraged by the grow-$37476 and spent $270.90, The day by the Oshawa branch of the " 1 labor tur I Under the capable direction of ; ' pastor, Rev, Mervin A, Bury, Ing competence of the lay leader. Missionary and Maintenance National Employment Service the yin than December. 1058 but Te Kons 7 0 or | no or aon : Tames Kraemer and his crew 4 Both Mr. Bury and Mrs, Bury|#hip of our church and the effi. Fund showed a& revenue of $6. firm was able to pour concrete pe ower than in January of 1050 "of annlicants for adopted which called for the pro. Work is. going ahead on the set 4 were taken to the Oshawa Gen. cient Jnanmnet in Wich yey have 431,46, of which $0600 was for in in hiding oy Soming tie For female applicants the fig orders received aka factor Islon of new politieal party designed hy Mr, Kraemer, A new eral Hospital this week jiodestaken to passat | 0 {warded to Toronto, The WMS ry a pA ures read 1638 for January, 1980, for both male and female holp embracing the CCF, Labor [comer to Oshawa he Is in charge From hy ® A ue. pninlky fini an Axia y repriied Ivetists. 8 u a rher "CO "y A . A ) \ OTH f the art department at the D Bury sent his greetings to the 102.82, } 50 lastie tent!100 higher than in December of and most of the workers who were Farm A ns Co \- Of : . a a wy ave | ary, 1050, ufacturing plants in December, groups, Meetings are being held|tute, BB time hn ever mased the meel. ja iL EA heen ACCOR Ighed y Xo Hoos ie Jove, of Hie! There bs apparently still a labor 1058 are a 'p Y k to work throughout Canada to discuss the, A former student of the H. B, " Ing, which he used to attend and is sll being effectively done ot Teposth Jere, prosedted t » re , : Io "Are sen as a hov.' {na Stree \( 3 e¢ activities an | buhning eoal oll were found suffi. shotrage in such fields as clvil,| Local retall stores maintained Im=!emention of this resolution, |Deale Technical School in London, po with his parents oven = a hoy in King ean { ma 1, Church, I ror oF 1h Cadi Girls ; eiant to maintain a temperature chemical engineers, comptrollers, 8 falr level 'of trade stimulated! Enthuslastie preparation is he. Where he comvleted n three-year i | "We have en loved ano er am prou you all, [Im Training. the Mission Band of B50 degrees, Then, when the stationary engineers, licensad by huge January sales, [Ing enrried out hy the eommit-| commercial art couse, Jim grad 4 snlendld ye rat King Street Un:| Chairman W, Gordon Bunker the Girl Explorers, the Baby Nay van Aad Ty on auto mechanics auto body re [too enrusted with the task of uated from the Onlarin College of ted Chureh: role Ms Bury, expressed the best wishes of the Band. the Men's Club and The L a, ' y ! , ol Bde f soar. Wille there 4 'and this In the light of heavy memhershi 0 rth ' : yas tarpaulins were placed over pair. men, auto body painter 5 Lp sottfg up the program, With the| fiducation ipst year Wiilo thers A ona nt 2 ¥ membership and hep " or the Happy Doubles Club, the Young the top and propane heaters plac. Wood pattern makers, moulder op. 0 a district Tabor council as the cen. he designed and built the sets oF Ly speedy ro ovenv of Mr, UY. | people's Union and the 13th Osh ed in the pit to supply the neces. erators (woodwork), furniture] BR tral body, elements of agricul. the college production of "I'he |W 8, Pogson told the more than awa Scout and Cubs Group, sary heat foremen (manufacturing), multil. | w Ra ture, the pro WwW, women's Happiest Days of Your Life {100 assembled members that W, R. Singleton told the con hn . Ith operators, auto accessories £0 organizations and private eltizens Prior to this he was active In t} ] y [both Mr .and Mrs. Bury were ) FEWER APPLICANTS salesmen, bakers and registered | of pe throwing thelr fu) welght| Kitehoner area, where he designe J I expected to leave the hospital Sregation that - the budget for | i | Figures released hy the com: nurses, since applicants are want SR behind the project to ensure its ed many settings for the KW [Mo the coming week 068 was $53,920, a decrease from beating the cold weather and con tinuing thelr work despite it, thus helping to maintain winter em ployment m tions for employment at 2502, 52 4y convention held In Winnl I | li adequate supp mission Indicated that the num: ed to fill all these positions lo suo Little Pheatre's productions, | MES wn . During the next two weeks, $63,000 in 1958, The reduction, ber of appMcants for Oshawa is'cally, | MESS | Already two main speakers among them, "All my Sons", The| JAMES KRAEMER | S rowin Rov. Jumes Fraser. of Toronto 01d Mr, Sin tleton, was mainly - | \ |) been secnred, Hazen Argue, [Council of Fdendship, a welfare! ,, : . A will conduct services at King due to a decrease In the prinels y CCF Jeader In the Federal House group In the twin elties also ben High Ground' recalls an Incl Street United Church. nal payment on the Centennial THE LIBRARY WORLD y y d Stanley Know OX o fited from Mr. Kraemer's artistry dent that occurred prior to the| Reaports presented at the annual . . Hall, from $40,000 in 1958 to d . y vice-president of the Canadian and a number of backdrops for Qhawa Little Theatre's presenta: moeting of the: choir of Northmin.| 1386 MEMBERS 25,000 in 1009 | te { ! ups' Christmas pageants Hon of "The Shining Hour", The ger United Church indicated 1959] Clerk of Session, Robert H.| Salaries were expected to fin thelr willingness to attend, wore designed and built by him ot for this play was to réceive was an active year for the group. Brown told the congregation that crease in 1050, with Rev, Bury . . : Ag ' Stories Of Ma 1C / .L wily JR Local per onalitios and other| Mr, Kraemer has also been he second coat of paint, but upon The membership now stands atthe membership roll of King receiving an increase to $4600 oh 5 speakers of equally high calibre commissioned to do murals e0tering the workshop the work. 20 Streot United Chureh stood at from the present $4300, An addi i ) are Ww controled throughout Ontario, and the Penn. | ©r8 found two inches of water| The Organ Fund, which was 1386, comprised of 1320 resident tional $300 was earmarked for . y Hy i It 1s expected that preparations gylvania Dutch mural at the City 00 the {Ivor and the water had begun only a year ago, now con [and 68 non-re ident members the church officer, | Ba bis, 4 Rd Will be completed within a few Hotel In Waterloo 1s one of the!%eeped a foot up into the flats. tains over $6,400, about one quar During 1058 the session report Chairman Bunker told the re 1 2) VY ed | a " days, Detalls will then be drawn most outstanding executed by this New quarters had to be rented ter of the total amount which willled 74 haptisms, 24 marriages meeting that the main item in | tn in pamphlet form ready for gecomplished artist, : Ly the fo Ye lied, but wih be Teduired, This Sepresenta ie (and 43 Jorg. Howard Brovn 1059 would be the Installation of " . distribution, Enquiries on this The so he suspense dr the extra effort of the crew all morial bequests, donations, spe. conducted a short remembrance] (old 2 doors In the banauet hall The following reviews were . HALF MAGIC : x nal will he ris med pnd wy i tor he iam Te Sra was in readiness for the opening'clal a and proceeds of service for the deceased mem- Souling docks | Hall, Ey would Witton BY & Swembes of the | By Xaward Fugue aia l should be addresced to clther Ed [what difficult, poses few serious MEME [two concerts put on by the choir bers, provide additional room for staff of the hoyw and girls de- | Thig story relates the adven i cult, pos L {and the Young People's Assocla-| In 1958 King Street United|gehool classes. Cline, program ehalrman, or 1.68 hl 8 that not he solved| artment of the McLaughlin | jure . dre 3 rod otalyae Woblemy that can 0 nolve shureh: UI Shure velv smbers by pustin my [ {tures of four children who find HERE SUNDAY Scott, program registrar, at the hy tho designer and his assistants tion In the church: The Fund is|Church received 30 members by| The cost of the folding doors {a coln on the sidewalk, This IAW, Hall, 44 Bond street east, x the past 'weel 4 . A d Ad it now being handled by a commit: profession of faith and 26 by This week we have chosen to ¥eemingly normal occurrence has| A distinguished visitor to oghawa Riid for the Dist Weel Hey have ccuse mi S tee of Stewards, |certificate of transfer, Twenty Is estimated at $2700, Other main ; Sunday | y the been preparing the set tor its first : payments expected in 1059 were review stories of magic, B, Nes. Many peculiar consequences, and| Oahicien on Sunday will he th prot , The following are the executive two members were removed by bin got Cx 4 4 NUH] HIN O10 Rev, I, H, Wilkinson, MA, | cont of paint, A stained glass win {i dg : Wh ep ns Sg Rh, hes $1000 to the United Church Fx. bitt wrote many delightful tales ui Slilidron Fovguny begin to BD, LLD, Bishop of Toronto DRIVEN.IN BANK [dow will he one of the features of le t 0 aw silicon who were elected for |de igh gi gH «Mh | tension Fund and $340 for Albert of this type, one of which ly re. Feliz that the coln they found ji | LEICESTER. England (CP)-- [ths Interesting set, Mr, Kraom ; f congregations an 3 additional! oe ill co nf 0 , Irae viewed here, In recent years ha the power: to grant them any He, Wl o flue pobfirmntion Britain's first driven bank Is to o's able assitants include Jim| A Toronto man. charged with url: members Put on the appended =," eclal tribute was paid dur there has been a great revival of V4 at they do not realize 18 410i Churel Ww OBGRO \ 1 le «Joanna James. Janet/theft was remanded one week a . ' v % A y . | 4 Be tt] fiterest in B. Neabit's books and tht He ihe Sruis by the he Burch LL TT Pe ened in Sus EN wil Eh ri " for sentence in court this morn ort Bae IER Wiis a LR tinion, vet Naan s As emon pri wy siting " y coin. can only half come true.| ¢ . 7 d A "mn CRAY 4 Jing by Magistrate F, 8, BE | tiles | y IV IS¢ | V $ iy Y Ryd iitovauting Biography, of ii Bh Me Puig Church at 7 pm : also have full Indoor facilities, | 'The preparation of the set for lnk b) Roagitrate x 45 Sib coe: assistant, Geo, Fogal; gown duping 1958 had increased to) voluntary work of the school Stroatfelld called "Mavic and the Urn takes the coin with him,| JB yy . [St, W., plead guilty to the charge| convener, Mrs, George Fogal, $18,077.30 from $15,020,17 In 1957, teachers, Magician" Edward 4 without realizing its magic pow- AAO p ¢ of stealing a skill saw valued at Assistant, Miss Glenda Slessor; |The 1958 tots) alsn contained al Miss Hazle Rundle and D. Allin wrote 'Hall Magic", "Magle org, While the coin is in thelr pos-| £7 : 1 moro than $50 [socin] committee, Mrs, F. 8, Da: contribution of $2000 from the led the congregation in a sing. the Lake," eto. was greatly me. "osslon they wish for someting | Rose testified that he took the, foe, Mrs, W, F, Wendt, Mrs, J. C.[Woman's Association song, Mr, Allin presented twe fluenced by the works of I ad are very surprised and bowil saw from the basement of Ver. Rundle and Miss Bett Cummings; | King Street United Church owes solos and Miss Rundle Jurned Nesbit and often refors to them dered when they find half their 13 non Cralg Topping, and sold jt tclephom convenor, Mrs, Philip $53,700 from a bank loan for the with organist Rhyddid Wi Vin in his books wish granted, The children find| | ; 3 % 4 to a second-hand store in Osh.[JeVes. Ll new entennial Hall, in two selections on the kerhoard, | re ( | exnt ed) ( thelr wonderful coln rather a lia: | p E h J awa for $20. When selling the| 5 THE 137TH 1S MAGIC by Patric bility until they come to under. | is i ) saw, he gave his address asi gPAMPS SIGN TULSAN Gordon sland its pecullarities and dis. | : | Drew St CALGARY (CP)--Calgary r Ronnie and Gillian lve in a cover the correct way .to use it ) $ | Stampeders of the Western Inter | A Now ha Apartment, and are LINRARY BRIEFS j ; VALUABLE DOGS provinell Football Union Friday i A roy. tcl' eal 10 AF" ° caker at the urns ban. Su i | LONDON (CP)~British breed. announced signing of Ronnie set of extraordinary characters' o ' lers last year exported a record Morris, 185-pound halfback from ve five the mi quel was quot the O P 4 Q mn who give them a different ad.'9 8 quoted In the Oshawa total of 4,315 pedigreed dogs val-|Tulsa University, Morris, draft A hy A \ venture on every 13th day of the 1/Mes as saying, "I could not w , ued at about £500,000, an in| cholce ir year of | Yon Lo A EAT'N : i 500,000, , A L.8 sophomore year of| - ' 18] py 3 3 C month in the course of whi 'h wl one book on Buy ns in the crease of more than 300 over the National League New York | A iy a A Al they encounter many wonders, in. hawa Public Library." Fol ? 1057. The United States was the| Glants hing IT eluding Roman Candies thm shoot OWING Is a list of a few of the Io \ i \ " 3, Jed Na teem 10 uy jg RUE -TRIM BEEF 74 fats out little 1 \ books about Burns in the library iy customer, taking 2,214, While last year, He also is rated a fine ittle Romans and a power "™¢ t ae ary, i 308 we Ca N pr, plant one > tal of whose , Jove, not to mention six copies of his i 9 went to Canada | punter, shaped Powe will drive a ship Werks Hilton Brown I'here was at h iss Gordon pots a A Lad, Poter Esslemont -- Brith " -- = . i good deal fu it Ji talking O08 "A, Keith Henderson -- Burns Bini Wa, 12 King St. E, RA 3.3633 thes things it Phis is an PY Himself, J. Linday «Immortal ! exciting and amusing story suits Memory. Principal Shairp able hi ) t t ng, ( I'. Smith I'he Man : ages of 9 and 11 yea hy Robert Burps, J, 8. Ross \ b Sid Cl bd) HR / » i Meat Specials ! Mon. Only ! A ks Burns Handbook, Seymour, W, K d Pe . " x FIVE -CUILDREN AND IT by Durns Into English, James E, Neshit Barke -~ The Crest of the Broken BB : \ » } \ Five children Robert, An. Wave, the Well of the Silent Harp, , ys . TENDER thia, Jare, Cyril and the baby Ihe Song in the Green Thorn M 9 . A : fe moved from London to their new Tree, Many of our books on -~ 4 i | H EAK Le 7 . home in the country. Soon after Burns were loaned to those mak 3 ' y . : their arrival they start exploring Ing speeches on Burns' Night so the surrounding countryside and that all would not be available to make . a fascinating discovery, the speaker i5 § i § : ' MEATY for in the gravel pits near their) Films to be shown on Saturday, f . ! new home lives a Sand Fairy, Jan, 31 at 230 pm. in the audi x This very ancient kind of fairy torium will include: Snow Fiesta, BB » : N a LB ] has very special magic powers Fundy Holiday, Sorel, Poet and 4 that only last until sundown but Peasant Wha. ; CO-OP 359 364 SIMCOE ST, N. enable him in that time to grant! The Oshawa Film Council and y \ any wish. The children in thelr, McLaughlin Public Library pre-| 88 i Sold By: excitement make such very fool. sent the Eighth Annua! Film Fes DELICIOUS EE LEE REET {Ml | HOWE and MILLEN | RIB STEAKS .75° are us relieved when the sun may be obtained free of charge a 0 sels and the magic 1s over, Fin. 'at the main desk Ith Wie Whe waiic 8 over, Flelat te malo desk. | OSHAWA CURLERS LEAVE FOR QUEBEC REAL ESTATE » pn oy | » || volved in their magical adben. dren's art which has been dis:| Four rinks of Oshawa curlers | skipped by Ken Conlin, Les | are Bill Ridgely and Ceol RA 5.7732 67 KING EAST | FRESH MADE COUNTRY - . tures that they forget the time played in the auditorium for the| will take part in the Interna. | Eveniss, Oscar Parker and | Stephenson. Standing on the Nmit, and when the magic power past three weeks, has been very! tional Curling Bonsplel which | Nick Jenkin, Here members | steps of the coach, from front LISTINGS INVITED disappears with the sun the chil: much enjoyed by the children vis:| opens next Monday and forms | of the Eveniss rink are caught | are Clare Met ullough, Les LES. Je " " " | dren are loft in a most embar ling the library with their sch ool] a part of the winter carnival in | hy the camera as they left by | Eveniss and Burt Neil, Buy and Sell With Confidence | a ---- H-- Quebee Clip, The rinks will be | ain Fridey morulg, | Oshawp Times

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