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The Oshawa Times, 3 Apr 1959, p. 3

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4 id AFR THE BLOOD DONOR com- mittee of the Oshawa Red cessful clinic since they began | late last year, They collected 287 | pints of blood from Oshawa donors, just 13 short of their goal of 300. Robert H. Stroud, chairman of the committee; said that actually 301 persons had registered to give blood but that of these 14 had to be re- jected because of jaundice or haemoglobin count was conducting his first clinie since becoming chairman. He wished to thank the many or- ganizations, service clubs, fra- ternal groups and religious or- ganizations who urged their membership to participate in the clinic. TOP PICTURE SHOWS Mr, Stroud about to do nate a pint of blood himself as Mrs. N. White, a trained Red Cross nurse from Toronto puts the needle into his vein with the assistance of a nurse's aid, also from Toronto. Mrs, Winnifred Masters, in bottom picture, Di visional Superintendent of the COMING EVENTS BINGO Marman Park Association FRIDAY, 8 pm, St John's Hall (corner of BI and Simcoe 20 games $6 ond $8 Five $40 jack pots BINGO Coronation Orange Temple SATURDAY APRIL 4th 20 REGULAR GAMES SHARE THE WEALTH 4.340 Jackpots To Go 1.8150 Special To Go '8b Mr. Stroud ! Gets 3 Months On TheftCharge James McCarey, a former desk clerk at the Cadillac Hotel, was semtenced to three months in the county Jail when he appeared be- fore Magistrate F. 8. Ebbs for sentence Thursday morning McCarey had previously heen convicted of theft of money from the hotel. McCarey had claimed he was robbed while he lay drunk in a Toronto hotel. McCarey had & been left in charge of the money 2 Nurse Will Be = Authority while the S away owner Vassar, was Fashion Model An Oshawa will turn fashion model for an evening, in nurse *oronto next week. St.John" Ambulance, Oshawa, J is seen putting a bandage on \ Duncan Ferguson, Deputy Po- lice Chief of the Oshawa Police Force, who has Just finished |porothy Sheets. The conference! will not come before the boa giving his donation, The John Ambulance are in attend- ance at every blood clinie. ~Oshawa Times Photo Term Of Office For TTC May Be Cut TORONTO (CP in the term of office A reduction for Toranto Transit Commission members to two years from five, effective next Jan. 1, has been recom mended by the Metropolitan Tor onto executive committee The Thursday requires approval of metro coun cil and the provincial govern ment recommendation The executive committee did not support a motion by Comirol ler William Allen asking for the resignation all five transit commissioners A motion questing the resignation of com missioner Allan rt withdrawn by the controlley A 15-cent fare Thursday by the port submitted to The publicly Aur of Lampo vas forecast in a re was TT( ¢ executive eeting WW nxd tem ex urther inc 18 cents by 1964 and 20 1969 reases to cents by An adult fare now is 12% cents on the four tickets for 0 cents. Children ride the « ay basis of bus and suby system for five cents The increases were held neces sary to meet mounting operating costs and the TTC's share of the cost of building the new Bloor. University subway lines ~ MONSTER BIN CO SATURDAY, APRIL 4 16 PRIZES OF $10 1 EACH OF $20, $30, $40, $50 SHARE THE WEALTH ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE STREET NORTH Includes ticket on 2 EXTRA GAMES AT prize to $25 f (delegates from Oshawa General board heaving in Toronto, Miss Jean Williams, one of the Hospital to the annual Registered Nurses' of Ontario conference in the Royal York Hotel, April 9, 10 and 11, has been chosen to model in a fashion show, on the evening of Friday, April 11. The other delegate from Osh- awa General Hospital is Miss will also be attended by Miss Viola Vandervoort, chairman of the Ontario County Chapter of the RNAO. Miss Vandervoort is also a nurse at Oshawa General Hospital, HARD WORK School Made 'Too Easy"? By PETER SYPNOWICH Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP) Mrs. Jean Milne Watson speaks with a burr and says Canadian children need some the rigors of Scottish schooling The new president of the On tario Educational Association Canada's biggest school, organ: ization with more than 100,000 teachers, school trustees, inspec tors, professors and housewives is gentle, bespectacled and 52 Her husband Alex, is a postmas ter in a hamlet called Innerkip near Woodstock in Southwestern Ontario She has spent eight years as a trustee, five years as full time executive secretary the Ontario Sehool Trustees Associa tion. and now is rearing her third ld nce coming te Canada om Scotland 30 years ago.- She still has the Scot's faith in ed ucation and hard work NEED HARD WORK In an interview at the close of a five-day convention Thursday, she said it's time a wealthy coun- try like Canada laid greater em- phasis on ° education, trimmed some of the fat gut of school curriculums and tight its chil- dren to wqrk harder of of Toronto Woman President Of Liberal Group TORONTO (CP) -- Mrs. Jean McKenzie Brown of Toronto has elected by acclamation as lent of the Ontavio Women's al Association, succeeding Judy LaMarsh of Niagara Falls The women met Thursday on the eve of a one-day annual con- vention the Ontario Liberal Association, billed as the start of the tv's campaign in the pro. vincial election expected this summer Vice-presidents elected include Mrs. Donald Shaver of Galt, Mrs, Gordon Harrison of Harriston and Mrs. Margaret Newman of Ottawa Mrs. Gordon Rayner of Brant. ford was elected treasurer. of THE OSHAWA TIMES, FPridey, April 3, 1959 Bridge City's Share $156,000 In Single Span Structure The new Ritson road bridge parts of nine other properties. (Works chairman Walter Bramch lover the CNR line was opened, But it is anticipated the final said Thursday, " to traffic Thursday. The cost to| cost will be well below the esti: Later in the spring it will be the city is estimated at $156,000 - mates, | necessary to close the bridge representing one of the biggest] The bridge is a single-span|temporarily to complete work on single expenditures for O<hawa structure with girders and rein-|the approaches. Sidewalks will recently. forced concrete deck. It has a not be built until the summer of Total estimated cost is $372,-/91 foot 6 inch span between abut- 1960, 000, of which $95,000 comes from ments, It provides a four-lane, Construction was started in the federal grade crossing fund, roadway 44 feet in width and 5- June, 1958, but was delayed due $50,000 from the CNR and $71,000({foot 6-inch sidewalks on eachito the steel strike, from the Ontario Highways De-|side. | The bridge was designed by As construction of the ap-'T. O. Lazarides and Associates, proaches has not been finished, of Toronto and built by Bailey drivers will use the bridge at Construction Company, of Toron- their own risk, Oshawa Board of to, 3 -- e Open Ritson Road AT KINSMEN CLUB partment, To prepare the way for the bridge, the city had to buy 10 |houses, one service station and| HARD FEELINGS ? Does the Ontario Municipal Beard have jurisdiction in the ques'ion of the proposed take- over of Oshawa's CNR-operated bus service by a group of Wind- sor. businessmen? This question is expected to be decided today at a municipal "For hundreds of years Scot-'that ft was. This is why the com. land has had nothing but people Wiitee yecked to purchuse the There were five in my. family Statue, which is made pre wh art and our parents taught us the "lite marble received only between the hours of 8 am. and 10 am "As a mother, 1 say teaching a child how to conduct himself socially is my responsibility at home." Mrs. Watson said she has noticed more and more unneces- sary subjects creeping into cur riculums between the schooling of her two adult children and that of her 13-year-old daughter Marg- aret, now in Grade 9. The older children, apparently, were given enough hard work. Tom, 24, is a mining engineer in Northern Quebec. Jean, 22, is a teacher at Kenora in north western Ontario. CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS DOGS NOT PERMITTED TO RUN AT LARGE ALL DOGS IN THE CITY MUST BE LICENSED Notice is hereby given to all dog owners thot City by-laws provide thet dogs shall be pre. hibited from running ot large in the City of Oshawa unless restrained by a leash and this confinement of dogs shall continue to July 31st, 1959. Smoke Abatement Survey Equipment HAMILTON (CP) Hamilton Brantford branch of the Cana- dian Manufacturers' Association has presented the city with scien. tific smoke abatement survey equipment valued at $25.000 The gift was made on the 30th anniversary of the CMA in the district. The equipmeat was pur chased by the CMA for its three year survey of air pollution in the city, CMA has spent about $120,000 on the survey in which the On- tario Research Fouudation has participated. Results will be pub (lished soon. By-lew 2365, a: amended, requires that the 1959 licences must be purchased by February 1st. Dogs not carrying 1959 & are being idered es stray dogs end impounded. |] ded dogs not claimed within 48 hours ere being destroyed. Avoid having your dog picked up ond p dh d by p deley if you have not already done so. Cc of dogs ing at large and the large number of unlicensed dogs seen require rigid enforcement of the provisions of the by-laws and the Dog Control Officer hes been given instructions accordingly. inh ing your Neence without Dated ot Oshawa this 3rd day of April, 1959. JOHN G. BRADY, ALDERMAN, Choirman, City Property, Fire Protection and G | Purpose C | Is S k Schools for retarded children inj Music could be the understand. TH {has no more 'nuthouses.' mented Mr. Smith, Results in Mel Smith, sales department of Orillia had been outstanding. [drove these points home Thurs-| uncensored tape recordings. how 'day night.He addressed a meet-{the children in the school had at the Hotel Genosha, {singing had led to the formation Mr, Smith, noted for his re-of a radio school choir, children, spoke on the Ontario/ed children had heard their chil. hospital schools in Orillia and|dren on the air for the first time, | Ontario has 17 mental hospl-/to the children. Response from tals, sald Mr. Smith, for almost the public came pouring in. ia mem-------- | | hospital schools. The Orilliaja 17-year-old singing star, Joanne T k Co At echool serves 2700 boys and girls, [Blondell, had been discovered. | a e urse | W en S the Smith Falls school 2300, {Answering response from the . | "Not too long ago," noted Mr. 'needed.' They were 'Somebody.' Local Hospital | hd J Smith, "a movie dealt with 8 APPEARANCES CHANGE | 0 eeting 1t of 'Snake -Pit'. Nobody corrected the sity of Western Onlario, London, | us as children when we used the|choir began to improve their ap-/are at Oshawa General Hospital| The speaker stated that mental Audience also Neaporded, A new course. Smallwood of Newfoundland said| Mr. Smallwood on March 25 ac-|the province proclaims its legis. hospitals in Ontario today are a/stimulus was given to several The students are: Kathleen Thursday night he does not in-|cused Mr. Diefenbaker of 'be-/lation to increase the number of They are normal hospitals for| A girl remembered how she Barbara Bernards, Mary Phil: pefenbaker when he visits Ot-|instances, and this was one of| A dela in fillin 4 prone needing treatment. used to play the piano before lips and Isabell Darrow. Itawa next week. {them, supra court YE Ihe Provinces Smith, often considered patients/school. New voices, new talents, of the various departments of the jer he would be glad to meet|minister's office said it is "usual" Chief J p AW Wave f 'ov " | ! ustice Sir of mental hospitals people ob- new ways for improvement were hospital, and teaching methods| ith the premier. {for provincial premiers to pay a was bie ert Yash understanding was missing Another step was the estab: The hospital has arranged &|opan ) or of. pv " . wi lishme " i : ged hot words at long range ster if in Ottawa for a matter of J \ They have a message for us," lishment of the. "Radio Sunday tour of the General Motors plant| acently over several issues. days and have time. Joe OL: ec uaitiun, Lugar have to tune into their wave- dren. Mr. Smith, harmonica stay here. i 8 length. so to speak. We cannot|champion of Canada, demonstrat. en [are an esiny oo dren ihe) In his talk to reporters Mr. Wood's proposal to amend his re- evpect them to tune into our|ed how the interest of the chil. . . [ y '| Diefenbaker also said: cent labor legislation. He said wavelength." [dren could be awakened hy sim D t d D rt LEAVES IT TO PCs 1. A royal commission will be the amendments indicate the pre- -- eposl e 1 up to conduct the govern. Mier "is retreating in the face of "Jesus Loves You™ was one of "wwe leaving discussion on federal/ment's promised long-range in Widespread criticism. {the key thoughts for the retarded On Hi hwa |grants to Newfoundland to W. J.|quiry into freight rates and allied. The original legislation decert- {children who needed the feeling g Y Browne, the province's represent- problems of the railways and fed the International Woodwork. {of being loved. Toronto man Charles ative in the cabinet, and James|their users. Details of the com- ers of America (CLC) as repre- . ei ah» Kinsmen Club," concluded Mr od guilty in cour rsday|servative member for St. John's nounced today. 'land loggers on grounds some Decide On Smith, "for the tremendous plenued Kully in So Talay East. | "2, The government will move union leaders had in the past help it has been to the children jo "0 ovooc of depositing dirt on| He was referring to Mr. Diefen-|quickly after the Commons re- been convicted of "heinous through its. projects, You will \= 0 io" iohway, His Worship baker's announcement in the/convenes Monday to introduce crimes." The amendment would T |until April 25. grants averaging $8,000,000 an-|energy board on oil and gas, asivincial attorney-general to prove . . | ey is an excavator and is|nually to Newfoundland will be recommended by the Borden that union officers have been con. in the process of building houses. [continued only until 1962, by energy commission last October, |victed of such crimes before a e 1Ca 10N E. G. McNeeley, city solicitor, which time a general review of | 3. The government will act/union can be dissolved. point fining Laverty five or 10 - Touching on other |dollars if the city will have to Mr. Diefenbaker said: questions, a e S {spend 25 or 50 dollars to haul the 1. The government has yet dirt away, ur am oun Y ceived no official communica | on Western diplomats. The 'cab iin ro "oten G8 F Calendar |mimmianes plan oh," cl arm enda | Corporation. for authority to dis. 0 .. verey over the statue BIRTHDAYS iat. Sipe in Sanh, to| " --- y dfellows Hall, IB ar A agreement with dreams i" at a seylew Park has! wishes to the following resi- BOWMANVILLE The 4H Agriculture, .Od of Canada as location for a gum- (apparently fallen by pnts S istrict ' i | The applications STA Vept LE and cco to an un- dents of Oshawa and district 15" ron township hall Thursday April 14, 8:00 p.m. Hope for consideration before the fore g official report, cation will " { rd po today' ia Grant. Conlin's road |ducers got together the night be- (ization Meeting of 4-H|Geneva May 11, odie the hearing from A committee spokesman said ] y fore at the same place. Next|nfixed Calf Club, United Church| 3, There was no indication of Walker, | that the controversy started with-| coe street north: Douglas ey Phe a Pelorhor: 8, Welome. RIN 8 a A ng BAER ralfi i chair : Wayne Bishop, 40 Simcoe i : pril 15, 8:00 p.m. -- Durham| Sule somites Sharman: chy that the nude statue of a nine- } I ough where the Central Ontario|, py") iio" Clu meeting, De- fairs Minister Sidney Smith, Te year-old girl is only nvde at the gurgent, 219 James street: Memorial Arena. It is expected ; Donald and Ronald Welsh |} me te a fair number Room, Bowmanville. on the future of dairy price sup- made a mountain out of a mole that there w April 15, 8:00 p.m. -- Central/ ports might be reached at a cab- hill" he stated. | ville; Violet Pinsonneault, 189 ayn . Evelyn St farms. y : There still is a heavy amount | Wayne street: Evelyn Stata, . thority, Hampton Township Hall.| 5. There s vy tured in Italy, is presently in ys The rural safe driving week, May 22, 7:30 p.m. -- Durham of legislation to be brought be |storage at Quebec. Tt is life-size Stiles, 770 Grierson street; Mrs. Frank Gazley, 447 Bader | Other Jortant dates during "May 29 Durham County|tain whether prorogation ls pos- lover a rock looking into the the month are Y Livestock Judging Competition, sible on time for the Queen's |water, "We did not want the The first five persons to in. | { !Spring Show, Memorial Arena, | form The Oshawa Times of | June 1 - 5 -- Agricultural Rep- man sald. | {Peterborough. [resentatives conference, OAC, Lakeview Park was a donation| will receive double tickets to ray Hotel.| | The Regent Theatre good for Lh Meeting, Seaway '| Durham Shorthorn, {lin and. his brother, the late G. {Toronto, |Club, Twilight Meeting, Gloria.| AND |W. McLaughlin and there is pres-| rent attraction is "The Buc: caneer", ing Wesh, Meeting sountored byl March 1, 1959 - February 29,| Durham County [1960 -- Ontario Farm Accident! ; Open Now 3 alive The statue was shipped from {medical expense, replacement of} . wale sojective ito Bea sud Cararra, Italy, on the last boat (labor, fires, etc. or anyone losing For Business raed snl eb basin has already been complet: TORONTO (CP) -- Magistrate the manufacture of In gtantitis iniatmatiol it is owed A IN OSHAWA er. growth, lar ork od and the only remaining parts C. W. Guest has fined Sherbourne ill safety campaign may aunch- sacrifice strengthen character i ¥ TemAME. vars Aaa mashed potatoes will be built at PHONE RA 8.6181 formation and the spray willl "This is one of the most flag-| The plant is expected to em-| Grade 7 and 8 students are taught circle and break away from the rant cases of violating the liquor ploy about 120 people at the start, how to write cheques. In Grade | six feet of water. They are fo-/the hotel last January which re- plant should create a new outlet "There's no place for that: sort cused so the light will be cast sulted in drunk charges against/in Ontario for producers of high ore's ne ve for 0 of thing. Those things are the LOCAL KILLED FRESH MEATS (BLADE REMOVED) J] COTTAGE ROLLS -45 RINDLESS HOMEMADE Cc = 29 PHONE RA 3-3732 {Ontario are not 'asylums', Canada|ing link, the missing key, com- |General Motors of Canada, Ltd.,,| Mr, Smith demonstrated with ing of the OSHAWA Kinsmen Club|responded to music. Combined habilitation work for retarded] Parents and relatives of retard. Smith Falls, | The recordings were played back MEL SMITH 30,000 persons, Two of these are] Among the children In* Orillia, | NO 'SNAKDE.PITS' |publie, the children began to feel y it der the name Six students from the Univer-| mental hosoital under e Children participating in | terms of nut-house and asylum," pearance. The children in the taking a four-week post graduate| OTTAWA (CP) -- Premier|provinces will have been made.|Supreme Court appointments if far cry from such a conception, children. Pitts, Edith Stuart, Mary Calder,/tand to meet Prime Minister traying'" Newfoundland in three judges to four from three, public, mentioned Mr. /she was sent to the hospital They are studying the methods! wy. Diefenbaker had sald ear-| A spokesman for the prime by the death last December of sessed by demons. In reality, true discovered, in the hospital school of nursing. |" he two leaders have ex- courtesy visit to the prime mn:|trayal" cited by Mr. Smallwood continued Mr, Smith, "but we School of the Air" for the chil- for the students during their Mr. Smallwood is expected|orupn TOPICS Thursday on Premier Smale (pln nieces of music, He said Thursday night he islset OMB Will | A I congratulate the Oshawa y. oy 104 Holmes avenue, A. McGrath, Progressive Con-/mission setup might be an- sentative of striking Newfound. never regret it." adjourned the case for sentence Commons March 24 that special |legislation establishing a national make it necessary for the pro. stated that there would be no federal fiscal relations with thelpromptly to fill Newfoundland NO WORD ON TRAVEL BAN | on the Soviet travel ban placed Before the board are two ap- For Statue CELEBRATING had tion to restrict travelling of Soe | --- v3 viet diplomats lg pense with plebiscite on! . for wt which will adorn the "pool of Congratulations and best | the way-| agricultural clubs were organized Orono. |mit conference might be placed the Windsor group. { ay-| ¢ 3 dist who are celebrating birthdays | i.0¢ while the poultry pro Junior Farmer Meeting; Organ.|eign ministers' conference at take place May 24, ¢ La rkes, Sim- Oshawa are: Ald. A. V YL 5m | week, one of the biggest spring mall, Welcome. as early appointment of a suce hy ew ) " out careful observation. He said street north; Paul Cameron [0% Fo= = : (Christine Thomas Spring Show will be staged in the artment of Agriculture, Board 4 The government's decision ee ---------------------- 320k. "The newspapers last year| (twins) RR 4, Bowman. | of exhibits from Durham county|y ve "ontario Conservation Au.|inet meeting today. The statue which was sculp- 98 Bruce street; Donald av C0 C will also get under way. [County 4-H Club coaching night.|fore Parliament and it is uncer- |and shows the young girl leaning { 4 avenue, oe April 7 - 9 -- Central Ontarlolin "ong place to be announced.|Visit to Ottawa July 1. {child streamlined." the spokes-| their birthdays each day April 8 -- Ontario Farm Forum| {to the city by Col. R. S. McLaugh- four-week period, The cur py . rive A April 9, 8:00 pm. -- Safe Driv-| go) parm "po Hope. ently nothing at the park to show| Reports on birthdays will be {Survey, It is hoped that anyone Instant Mashed {the out of pocket expense due to! us from the time we could walk, before the winter season. A de Fi £1500 two hours time on the job will AT A mittee and sent to Italy, The ined W TORONTO (CP)--A plant for ious township reporters. Through 20 BOND ST. W. children today. It doesn't help to be installed are the fountain Hotels Limited $1,300 for permit-|a1icion 60 miles north of here, 00: Which could be the means of "Where we concentrated on Salat : The fountain will be in a ring town Nationa! Hotel. something called nature study. child. Colored underwater flood- laws I have heard in a longi; wac announced Thursday y 4 social studies they're taught [ i Aral and are capable of penetrating day after told of a police raid on! The announcement says the PARENTS' JOB on the statue and the fountain. '16 persons. 'solid-content potatoes duty and responsibility of par. e BLADE ROASTS .55 OUR HOME CURED PEAMEAL Breakfast Bacon .59° HOME (J w 19 {having a farm accident in which Sherbourne Hotels potato Plant sign was approved by the com-| {report these accidents to the var- "Things are made too easy for . 0 cone and the statue, {ting drunkenness in the down-,; galada-Shirriff-Horsey Ltd. saving your life. arithmetic and spelling they take lights will be set in the basin,|time," said the magistrate Thurs:| how to go to the store ents H & Short Rib Roasts +63 COBOSSA «69° 22 SIMCOE ST. N.

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