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The Oshawa Times, 22 May 1959, p. 3

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L / ' ilk 2, night at the Oshawa Collegiate | schools and contained both and Vocational Institute, The | choral and instrumental musie festival featured more than 700 | The choir, seen here, is com youngsters from 11 Oshawa | is nh THE SENIOR MASSED | director of music for Oshawa choir of the Oshawa Public | public schools, singing the fi- Schools is seen above, under | nal presentation in the Festival the direction of Wallace Young, | of Music presented Thursday 700 Pupils Please With Music Festival Oshawa Public School pupils, (the Adelaide McLaughlin School,| Terry Keyes and Carole Greene under the direction of the music/under the direction of Miss|played vielin, while Gail Lynde department, Thursday night, pre-| Judith Seneco, {and Katherine Maroosis played sented a festival of music at the] The Grade 7 class of the South| viola and cello, respectively, OCVI in which over 700 students Simcoe school sang two selec: | ry erRUMENTAL NUMBERS from 11 city schools took part tions, 'Night Song" and "My Own Two very interesting instru: The program, which was pre-|Canadian Home", under the di.| ° tal 'arvan sorants. vere pre- sented to a capacity audience in/rection of William Armstrong, |Menal artang 8 \ A pd basi a ..| sented by the clarinet class, grad-| the auditorium, was under the di The first year string class ac untes of the pre-band flutophone rection of Wallace Young, direc: companied by the Public Schools : a x | tor of music for public schools in| Orchestra played two folk songs.) Olae, of the Adclaide MeLaughlin Oshawa and his assistant Mrs, | " EMAL . \ Tavion | WINNERS PERFORM The Grade 6 class of the E. A Jean Cook and Barnett Tayler, Adelaide MeLaughlin school Lovell School, with Miss Ruth and consisted of both choral and, hart choir, winner of the Robinson directing, sang a mstrumental music. Leonard Richer Memorial Shield, French-Canadian folk song and The first offering of He ho "lunder the direction of Mrs, Olive| "The Cradle Song" by Soderberg ping came from he dg Son Molntosh, sang two selections with accompaniment by Barbara consisting of choirs from i i 4 They were then presented with| Cross tude Colpus pun Helghts andy 0 chield by Trustee M. Brown| The Public Schools Orchestra Woodcrest schools of the music committee of the plared 'The March of the Pre- They sang t the board of education |feets' by Reed and "Valsette' by Song be Schy ih 10" i| Ritson School, the winner of the| Woodhouse in hat was probably folk song, Cielito Lin Bo Hi senior three-part division, pre:|one of the best presentations of Handel's "He Shall Feed HIS oiog two solections, under thethe evening, Flock", direction of Thomas Park The final number of the festival GREETINGS FROM ROARD They were followed by the win:/was the senior massed choir com: 8 G. Saywell, chairman of the ner of the intermediate division, posed of students from Corona board of education, presented the Sunset Heights School, who, di- tion, Harmony, North Simeoe, Rit board's greetings and congratu-| rected by Miss Beth Travell, also(son, Westmount and Woodcrest lated the music department on sang two songs, | schools singing three songs, the fine work they had done with] One of the instrumental high- ening's perform- ren's musical education, (lights of the h | tion maker and the Fives" dante movemen ns LR put on hy the primary grade of 'Classic Symphony" O'Keefe Centre To Stage Contest Six Oshawa and district couples nel are keeping mum concerning will be present next year when the opening production, they ad: Canada has its greatest theat- mit to having options on My Fair nical 'first night Lady and Flower Drum Song An all-expense weekend in To- Plans are already in hand for the ronto and box tickets to the open- 1960 season and opening night, "Woodland the Mexican 4 right, Oshawa George K. Drynan, Liberal candidate for riding, greets Liberal Leader John Wintermeyer as he ar rived at OCCI Thursday night posed of students from Coronas | LIBERAL LEADE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Mey 23, lLiberal Platform tion, Harmony, North Simcoe, Ritson, Westmount and Wood: |lar, told the court that there is| 'The basic issue on June 11," | erest schools Oshawa Times Photo - Addressing a fairly large audi ence in the school auditorium Mr. Wintermeyer listed some of the projects which will ha wn | dertaken by his party if elected CAMPAIGN PLANS ing performance at the O'Keefe «we plan to make it ome of Centre will be the prize of athe most spectacular events of local O'Keefe Centre contest its kind staged in this country", In amouncing (he contest, says Hugh Walker, public rela Hugh P, Walker, managing di-/tions and promotion director rector of the ( ee Ji Je SIXT walker intimated that winners couples will view all the glamor of the O'Keefe Centre Contest are and fanfare being planned for the A . y | | : : R A eing given prime consideration .y opening of one of the world's fin in these plans | REV. R, A, SHARPE | est theatres for the performing | ling the Progressive Conservative, arts 'We hope they will become en- The contest will rur the week of thusiastic ambassadors of the urc 0 z |Liberal and Co-operative Com H 1d F ti | {monwealth party candidates con | 0 5 Va | testing Oshawa riding are com May 25. Entry blanks may be ob. theatre After the draw is made pleting plans for their campaigns Election In High With the provincial election |date, June 11, rapidly approach the TEA and display of Brownee handi- eraft, Wednesday, May 27, 330 - § pm All Saints' Parish Hall, Whitby 119a YOUNG PEOPLE'S DANCE St. Mary's, Corner of | Bloor and Ritson Rd Featuring the Del-Kings Bond 7.30 pm SATURDAY, MAY 24 al nm Refreshments, Cas dress BINGO Work Gear paign for representatives of On tario and Oshawa ridings Premier Leslie Frast will be at the meeting to ald the candidates in their campaign CCF CAMPAIGN T. D, Thomas, CCF candidate, will appear at the United Steel workers annual banquet, May 22, at 6.3% pm. Mr. Thomas will make other appearances through: out the campaign, most of them being in the line of duty as mem ber of the. provincial legislature for Oshawa Mr. Thomas also intends te make use of the radio to reach the public A rally will be attended by M. J. Coldwell Mr. Coldwell will speak at the meeting which is the windup of the CCF campaign Mr. Thomas will also be speaking at the rally. The rally will be held at Central' Collegiate Institute Simcoe street south, June 3 LIRERAL CAMPAIGN George K, Drynan, Liberal can didate for Oshawa riding, reports that his headquarters is busy planning the campaign, A sound truck has been engaged to make important announcements to the publie All parties are sending out pamphlets to homes in Oshawa with information about the poli cies of the respective parties. Both the CCF and Progressive Conservative programers have announced plans to carry out door-to-door campaigning AT ST. JOHN'S HALL Corner Simcoe and Bloor FRIDAY AT 8 PM $6 ond 38 f games $40 BINGO CORONATION ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, MAY 23 20 REGULAR GAMES SHARE THE WEALTH Four $40 ) ts to go One $150 Special to go 11% 1061 RAVINE ROAD | | $1.28 S0¢ Concert only tained from Cherney's Furniture We shall keep them informed of and Appliances, and Hotel the construction progress that is Genosha being made", he said, The contest is simple. Just fill 2B i " " wn He Suntest 2 RR that MOPEL ON Diseuay a yy Anglican Church AU three candidates have open al your spouse weld like A me el of the © Keefe Cen- hin olds Ns Patronal Festival ed committee rooms In Oshawa to attend opening night "at the tre will be on display in Cher this coming Sunday, May 24, and the campaign managers for O'Keefe Centre: mail your entry ney's windows the week of the which is Trinity Sunday the three candidates are working Et it to Cliorncy's Furniture contest. Outstanding features of There will be a procession and out the details so that their or e he the theatre include a seating Choral Eucharist at 11 am, and party platforms will be known to Store pele gal for 1 CO capacity of 3200, - elevated 30-| Evensong at 7 p.m. followed by the thousands of electors test is Janday Nay N Sei piece orchestra pit, unique ad-|a social hour with films and re: vo PC party o i fate ls Tidugn EAN, ay r. lustable acoustic facilities, an 80.|freshments ia. located pat No OHniliee Yom hh OE Re. ouest inners foot canopy which will shelter' Rev. A. G. Baker will deliver go The Ure oe Sites i ne Ne \ '|automobile passenger patrons, the sermon at the 11 am. ser 3 gm te Wednesday, June 3, at 10.30 am large lounge areas, an escalator vice and the special speaker at room is located at 63 Simcoe in Cherney's store arge ov \ ' escalal pecial Shea street south while the CCF com to the balcony seats, and special the 7 p.m. service will be Rev, mittee 700m has been. sel PLANS FOR OPENING provisions for the hard of hear: R. A. Sharpe, rector of St. Mat: jie puidine formesly oeerh io While O'Keefe Centre person. ing and invalids in wheel chairs. |thew's Anglican Chureh. The con by T uilding formerly occupied 4 A y The Oshawa Times at §7 Sim. gregation of St. Matthew's oo street South {Church has been lavited to at. 4 > COMING EVENTS [tend this service FROST TO SPEAK | The fins to be shown at the, William Newman, Conserva social hour are "Lambeth, 1938", [tive candidate in Oshawa riding, which is the technicolor documen- has started on an extensive cam {tary film of the Lambeth Confer paign program BINGO ence last summer in England and, He will appear at the following ja shorter film on Christian Fam. functions: Thornton Park open at {dy Life. ing, Saturday, May 23, from 7 to | A cordial invitation is extended 9 pm.; Hungarian Hall May 2, UAW.A. HALL [to all former members and 3 pm. to § pm: Pickering all oil a |friends of Holy Trinity to par day reception, May 26, 3 to 6 May 23rd [ticipate in these special services. p.m. and & to 10 p.m. Other ap |v isitors and newcomers to the pearances will be made as the 20 Games $10 A Game | community will be made wel campaign continues The highlight of the election 5 Games $25 40 En campaign will be the Progressive Jackpots, One Game $150 LONG WINTER Conservative Rally at St. Greg-| EDINBURGH (CP) Two ory's Hall, June 9 This will be a SHARE THE WEALTH inches of snow fell on the Shet- joint rally winding up the cam: . - meee | JAD 18les off © Scotland's north BURKETON |coast in early May | 3 ANNIVERSARY | SPRAY PROVIDES ot 2:30 and 7:30 p.m Rev. W. Houslander (Bowmanville), Guest Speaker NEW CAR SMELL ' H an auto dealer adver WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th tises in the Classified section SUPPER at § pm. until oll that his used cars "smell like are served. At 8:15 pm, factory new" he's telling the Seagrave Y.P. will present truth, A new odorizing agent their Two one-act plays. for car interiors actually Admission makes an old car amell lke Adults: new! Tea and Concert -- Another bit of truth-telling r No finer agent for getting sales-action on articles old or new than Oshawa Times Clas sified Ads. Dial RA 3.3492 to order Children Ki Tea and Concert $0¢ Congert only -- 25¢ 1% THE FOOD PLAN THAT HAS PROVEN ITSELF STAN BRYNING ~ OSHAWA REPRESENTATIVE CHAMBERS 65 UNDERWRITERS RD. RA 8.5358 FOOD CLUB OX. 9-1188 | Youth Appears In Handcuffs James Millar, of Greenbank, was led handcuffed before Mag: strate ¥, 8. Ebbs, Thursday, to be charged with breaking, enter: | ling and theft of a #50 refrigera- ator in Reach township, May 17, y Cited By Leader Wintermeyer Claims PCs Are Deteriorating torial, We believe that he should own a home for as little as $500 have the opportunity to carry a|down," he said, pension from job to job, from| Mr, Wintermeyer Soukivdet by employer to employer, so that he expressing his c George coming Ontario Liberal Leader John Wintermeyer set forth four anks of his party's platform, hursday night as he told an Oshawa audience of the program offered by the Liberals to replace a Conservative government "suf- fering from waning drive and de-| ity he. de- Oshawa riding candidate, fuay wioy Hq oy Je fe {K. Drynan, and his confid Portable pensions, he stated, 8 laberal victory fn the would not only benefit the indi.| on: [He was remanded in custody to | Tuesday, May 20, Millar was released on hail by Magistrate Ebba last week, when the magistrate heard part of the |evidence In another breaking, entering and theft charge against Millar, P.C. Tulloch of the Whitby De 7 who charged Mil. tachment OPP, "a more serious charge' which may be laid against Millar, R WELCOMED BY CANDIDATE June 11, He stressed the need for reforms in housing, educa tion, labor relations and pen. slong, Oshawa Times Photo, » 'ment? Labor holds its meeting, ability of the worker in the low {| ost , | asad, WINS SCHOLARSHIP Stewart William Moore, son of Mr, and Mrs, Silas Moore, 864 Cubert St, who has been awarded the Christopher Frank Trees Memarial Scholarship by Upper Canada College. He is a pupil at South Simcoe - Public School, | vidual, but would improve the en-| "The Liberals are on the [tire employment picture, {march," he sald, "The Liberals rep 4 are confident, There is a def} tel 4 pelitton wld give a nite trend, and it is time another compete with a young man for DAILY Job vows. The are a job on a highly Improved Party 18 Hie Gn Como Dh a basis," he said, He pointed out Sram The ony hu Ly ain that at present, companies are|p.eforming thelr historie role {more reluctant to place a man 6 nario -- a party of the le over 40 years of age on a pension| which will go foreward wi plan, than a younger man, people on June 11," 3 "Portable pensions will over- - come this," he sald, 'and we will have taken one of the greatest HE steps In helping people over 40 to obtain employment." (ginning to deteriorate, There | ol | At this point, Mr, Wintermeyer {should be a change, and that ia lashed the CCF party for claim termination." Speaking to more than 100 vot- ors in the auditorium of OCCI,| |Mr, Wintermeyer spoke on the Liberal plans for education, hous: ing, portable pensions, and labor- management relations, (he began, "is which party can |best serve the people? -- at pres. ent, there is a preponderance of Conservatives in Ottawa and To- ronto. They have been in power in Toronto for 16 years, and like any human agency, they are be jon alm, arn _|ing that the Liberals are 'using | He went on: "The Liberals are goon jdeas" in their platform; a rejuvenated party. Ri 100 iyo brought these ideas out, and many yous wo have beth 1 wrmua bo ven, th ru "Be } J |stated, "We can rmly on 18, ode, A Ford Ith een Boe laiorm and ay, provi , " ' 0!» turned it in on a new model." Sia wial Yow |EDUCATION SHOULD LOOK BEYOND Too much of the financial load [ 'It In extraordinary," he sald, of education is vested in the mu:| 'that the Liberal program is the|pieipalities, and too little in the) |big discussion of the election province, the Liberal leader said, | |campaign, The government Is "It is not good," he sald, "that {asking the voters to look to its/the municipality should bear 60 | record, when it should be look: percent of the cost of education, |ing beyond the election -- what is and the province only 40 percent, it going to do about unemploy- as is now the case." {ment, automation, housing?" " "le tw Joa HOw Some Whoh| Mr, Wintermeyer said that he 'M® nvestment the province) believes the people of Ontario] €an make is capital investment fn) want a change and that the Jely-{ Suction, the: 'coat: mut. be] [eral party Is the 'only reanon borne by the municipality, to as-| [sible successor' to the present gre interest and autonomy at (government the local level, but the larger | a iEME {part should be financed by the JA AN A EN manage- | province. We take the stand that [ment relations, he sald: 'I am the basic'cost of education should lconvinced that M we fight the|b® sifted ao id local ® She | Communists, it will not provincial level, For every collal | ' level. but the | extra needed at the provincial the, military, level sommercial/leVel: & dollar wil' be relieved A&C Sif from local taxes -- which are level, If we hops to win Sela often a burden on older people, fight, some ng Ta ® who pay them because they hap- [at be done abou OTMAN: nen to own a house, agement relations, Mr, Wintermeyer stressed the | | | | The Conservative government importance of recruiting qualified [has been afraid to take a stand teachers, placing this ahead of | {on this matter, in case it would school construction: "A brick/ jeopardize the party's position in never taught anyone anything, |the coming election, he said, |. sald, "but a good teacher 3 "Legislation," the Liberal load: | "Through better education we _ or averred, 'ls not allimportant, (can fight Communism on a com: The problems of inflation, auto: man ground, with better techni. RE ELECT MATT mation, unemployment, pensions, cians, better ,sclentists, better » |can best be in by Jodor and teachers," he added. management themse!ves, e the! " | HOUSING | United Nations, The task of the ™ . ; government is to biing them to: Te ality RY I te Sh " Inether." his home is the backbone of dem. Sots : oid R ocratio soclety, Mr. Winter: "Today, management holds Its meper told his audience | annual meeting, and who pays| 'One of the big weaknesses in| PROGRESSIVE any attention, except manage: the province today is. the | CONSERVATIVE and who pays any attention ex. income brackets to raise the | cept labor?" [down payment on a home Wel JUNE 1" - VOTE " » o/ intend to make it possible for| Most of labor, and most of] 0 : : management, is inherently hon ig persons to buy a home with Il we have to do is bring|& OVE Payment of as Hite ay the oh By together, and speed $300 People ire Sood People| : Rether, have pride, and will repay if they| up conciliation with a large corps ay can. The Hid this DYMOND, Dr. Malt X of trained, competent men {housing program would, I feel PENSIONS sure, be infinitesimal." | 'A man" Mr, Wintermeyer| 'I do not think we will lose al 'whould never become dickel on taxes, by giving the} wholly dependant on the govern.| Working man the opportunity to ment for security, but neither -- should he be treated as inven. Ontasl 2 Riding Prog Conservative Associotion ------ I FLOATING BEDSTEAD WINDERMERE, England (CP) A bedstead is to be sailed across Lake Windermere by three uni versity students in pyjamas as [part of a fund-raising week for charity, ONTARIO The Voters' Lists Act, 1951 12 KING ST, E.--RA 3-3633 PART Ill Notice of Revision of Voters' Lisis (In Urban Polling Sub-divisions) NOTICE OF SITTINGS of the Revising Officers in the Electoral District of Ontario, Public Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 74 of the Voters' Lists Act, 1951, of the revision of the Voters' Lists for polling subdivisions Nos. | to 19 inclusive for the Town of Whitby in the Electoral District of Ontario AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that sittings will be held Meat Special! Tonight & Sat.! by the revising officers at the times and places set forth in the schedule hereinafter set out, Any person qualified to vote at the pending election to the Legislative Assembly and whose name has been omitted from, or incorrectly entered in, the enumerator's list of voters is called upon to attend at the @%-3 LBS) EVISCERATED---FRYING OR ROASTING CHICKENS . times and places hereunder mentioned for the purpose of having his nome enrolled upon the voters' lists to be used et the said election, Complaints which have been properly filed with reference to names wrongfully entered upon the enumers ator's lists will be heard at these sithings Voters' Lists for this Electora! District will be open for public inspection ot the office of the Returning Officer, G. A. Wane maker, Stagrave, Ontario, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 12 noon, ond 1:30 pm. ond 4:30 pm. DST, every day 31: Chicken Wings CUT-UP CHICKEN . Legs, Breasts, Thighs, 2 lbs. BACKS and NECKS except Sunday until the Court of Revision is concluded The Lists may also be inspected at the office of the Clerk of the Municipality between the hours of 9:30 am. to 4:30 pm. DST. every day except Saturday and Sunday until the Court of Revision is concluded SCHEDULE: Registration and Revising District No. 1, includes Polling Subdivisions Nos. 1 to 19 inclusive, in the Town of Whitby, being all that portion of the said Town of Whitby, north of Highway No. 401 Sittings will be held for Registration and Revising District Neo. 1 in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, Whitby, on Fiday, May 29th 1959 between the hours of 2 pm. and 4 pm. ond «1.00 © 8 lbs. 25¢ GRADE " EGGS SMALL 7 pm. and ® pm. DST Registration and Revising Officers E Pr tchard ond Alex C. Mall, 0.C Clerk 1© Revising Officer: Mr. J West, Whithy ot His Honour Judge John A" 2«37: R. Frost, 501 Dundas Street |

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