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The Oshawa Times, 9 Jan 1960, p. 3

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Bessa TAWILY CAT ham} sie home gre nis vas always little even mmy"' from the hampster wave | brought the added to M € Three recently tiny beer hool at M 104 son Customs Excise Officers To Protest Medical Plan The fir protes NO BARGAINING RIGHTS Oshawa al o 1 in Canada the federal Excise loyees do not he the same held in th average citizen Thursday ining and It was do have would be fo tional tion A D pe home f and He The 0 mn the cat rell B as box > vod Andrew, family REIPSIey 1960 of 15 meetin of the ia ASS 0 ms | nch Customs di ng the refus em Officers The ( evenihg decided wardec etary protesting government medical grounds factoril had was re: im posta received was 1SeS een rec ouse it ted rights employees have con- letters replies from the na- hin dis membe Associa the rou p nce plan sect associa proposed t gs of the and tion prem dis- pension commen tion would 1e pay Star compla ahe: ou plan to ould d re same rs of protest regarding gov bureau to salaries As a they increase not Ma) f 58, May 1959 they ing )58 ments refusal of salary search time Copies of be forwarded Michael] Starr, Riding and the ter B. Pearson the oppos and nformation REPLIES RECEIVED Ww regards to Mr quotation in The Oshawa 0 Ice Carnival At |0CVI Pupils Harmony Success Are Given ED a vs aie ee Sivupson ibd Polio Shots | freshments, the annual ice car- Angela Otvos. | nival at Harmony Public School] Best Fancy: Jim Welch and By SANDRA PITMAN | Friday afternoon was a fine sue-| Gary Rushford; Jane Wylie. On Monday, Jan. 4, the pin cess. rs dents of O'Neill Collegiate ani All the events were marked by "FORWARD RACES Vocational Institute Si to} keen competition Parents,| Girls, 6 and 7: Lynn Abbott, school. The auditorium Jesonnd-| judges and their assistants co- Sheila Jonah, Paula Sapinsk ed with voices as the students r operated make the event a Boys, 6 and 7: C Hare, turned happy and rested memorable one Barry Fenton, and Hart, vacation. Little did ey T. Cotie, Constable J. McDiar- Ken Stinson (tied). what lay in store for them mid and the members of the G 8 and On Tuesday we received the in- Home and School Association co- Anne Crowe, formation that next Monday and operated with the principal, Mr B Tuesday would be devoted to the Harrison, in the organization of Robe giving of booster polio shots. This the carnival, Girls The list of restilts follows: this 124] a MP Oshawa 0 Honorable MP the to coincide parative for pening result as necessary in ymmend effective This second by the governmen 1959. week 1 May 10.8 Oc- reper pe leade reas tion, for r per rec cen rease ted of Starr's t vas rejec Times 't tobe Favored wi ne still weather s David from | know to 9: Kathy Krantz, Susan Harris 1 Paul McG Jeff Henderson. is Diane Har 8 z 9 Hazleton 10 and 11 a major event at school Pach stude nt receives a ssion slip to be signed ili and then returned to thei »|form teache The shot ®is ances compulsory but many wise par- ents signed a many students For- | restlessly next Monday. Gibbs. . Mrs. anne dunes y Mary Tuesda 11 new s COSTUMES Fancy Rusty Donna Hazleton Best Comic Lynn Abbott, Patriotic: Ken Petro and Laurie gy Mackie, , Best Jor ne Basketball Season Opens :: At Central By PAT HRAYNYK At C egiate the beginning of a new means the official opening basketball season. Central' teams started their schedule Friday night when they met Whitby teams, here at Central To acquaint the students with the rules of the game, and er able them to meet the playe a "Basketball Assembly held on Wednesday The Junior and showed a few of drills, and then short game. Along with cheerleaders were duced. This year a completely new junior squad was chosen. It consists of Bonnie Crowder Nancy Esposito, Terry Jalasjaa, Angela Minacs, Sue Smith, and Shirley Strumbiski. There were also two new additions the senjor squad. This year along with Barb. Buldyke, Marilyn Bil enduke, Adele Planeta and Scero, are Tish Bussanich Pat Hraynyk. The Christmas not all fun and no few people of Central. Goheen Jack Broome and Sparke: Boys the Girls, 14 McKay Lambe SR Boys Ross ( BACKWARD RACES Gi J John Neil over nd 13 s Brown and on ty wo Laurie Couple: ye Tumblir will F 14 and heesmar ve } elch, th Gary € v noon rd to meet Sargeant s too har s, 10 and Mintern, An 10 and 11 Hare John inch 1ave SOI to change { fter CHO 1 Krantz The ib to ances 10 A345 i thal on S¢€ and nde Fetes Ogden Wedhesday at noon the mem Tasks and Institute year the Boys Ross Boy points Girl champion 11 points 'Affe er Chest Seeks * Full Time E> LB TO INDIA Official NEW YORK CP Arthur Godfrey will leave Feb. 10 for India to hunt tigers and to take ons films to show later on television. Following a recent of Effective Feb. 15, Sam Leven¢on the executive eouncil the fill in for Godfrey on his Greater Oshawa Community morning radio show , Chest ames Skinn announced today that will seek ervices time admi president the ches of full As a result of the rapid g f Oshawa the extent of the chest funds has expanded from some $120,- and ever 000 five years ago to $175,000 in regard the current year Mr. Skinner ment rough the "holidays ~the 'various. editors of pointed out that with the contin- pating agencies Central's Year Book met with ued growth of the city and the added that the en their "Chiefs" decide what expanding services le agen- work is now too great to be shoul- this vear's book - will be like ic t.can be foreseen dered by, however willing, volun- There is still very mu ich work to that needs chest will teer citizens he done, but the e are plan ni for this vea yok to be the best yet The new the annual preparations other "great" of the school "Central Presents'. As many of you may already know, Central Presents is the production of two or three short plays by our Drama Club. As in the past, this event will be held in February. Rehearsals have already start- ed and Miss Sisson and around trying organized. We are all waiting pa tiently, Drama Club, so it'd bet- ter be good 14 and ] Cheesman ¢ Miss Hall, 4 1ampion Jim We leh, 15 M S ree on the Ne bask OCV ie ames aga This there will be 1 auditor ending at he games dan ting at n \ 9 and their J and hey pract played the teams, the also ntro- tc % R - > shor reach the order of $250,- 000 Aside from mvo. ther tly the nistrator a the nistraf such mou ad ve work ed alsing th contir ssponsibi an ¢ 3 I holidays were g y work for a During the various partici- Mr. Skinne burden of this to the of the 1 WHAT IS A CREDIT UNION? A Credit Union is a group of people who save their money to- gether and make loans to each other at low interest. under the Provincial Govern- n an- yea also brings for " profit ations reg and sets poli re made t rate of no cost ver cent money are view its of wn officers Ger eral Member. pay. oid both deposits ond er. Interest chorges the unpaid balance elects ani hip Me bills. Deposits are fully are neve All peat ar earn a insured interest to the memb per month honde: an loan at ew ho: le tnd you As ao Credit Union member you will t to sdve money, also easier to borrow as it costs le Anyone may join. Enquire: Oshawa Central Study Group Credit Union, 27 Burk St., Phone RA 3.4945, easier 0 get ving - ductions AND HAMPSTERS ARE FIRM FRIENDS harm and lessly played them They friends rather helpless box and the around devouring | one was than ma into the open good were pets, got where the hampiers kep QUEBEC PREMIER SWORN IN ec's Lieutenant ime Ganon, Mrs standing is Que On and Quebec' new premier Barrette, is shown swearing-in ceremonies Antonio | At left here at | Governor Friday. | Barrette at a * BIG HEADACHE © Hospital Costs Not Deductable Betweer ncial ard « provincial prov surar Mr Insurance for unde deductible Woman Jailed But No Charge AL a Commission st be CP) woman is still a charge MONTRE said F rested sday but an't find place ag t Police In Poli they in jal pts ould ax Pearce ined issued b; nteda ¢ purposes they trying to s hicken friend who t came ated ble 8 police torms Were 1 a & char mar traband rand tha receipts use as b I to but ation of the ferred only itentiaries include ters A charge adulterating wouldn't apply because the ball chicken wasn't being offere for public a said pass « pol statute prisoners jails, and federal Flem- prisoner it of govern not de- tax pur In April, 1959 budget, Finance ing Stipuisied that hospital b covered ment insurance plan ductible from income in the Minister the Dy is ice a showed it : to in and per i of pointe all expenses er on Arce Xi oul that are de ey have insurance The deductible hospital ductible been paid plans, such only hospital whe 10t tI by private Blue ill not they continu the books to try appropriate as Cross 0 search find an Emergent Meeting CEDAR LODGE, A.F. & AM. 270, OSHAWA All Mosonic Brethren are urgently required to attend @ Masonic Service for our lote BRO. J. M. LITTLE Armstrong Funeral Home SATURDAY, JAN. 9, 7:15 P.M. Masonic Clothing EL ELLIOTT, W.M E. F. FARROW, Sec ned rar € ar ad wd to said examin- re: i} didn't cells at police headquar- food goof- d € to The Osha Times OSHAWA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1960 PAGE THREE '51 DIFFERENT TYPES 'Woman Admits |Store Thett 25 5, of 105 Har- ity in Os b-| to seal. orth of| s Ph Fusco, pleaded sirate's mule cour $12 Athol siree nag approximately from F More Than 8600 RON DEVANEY ria ite S. Ebbs fined her |are issued each year than any other kinds. has been defined as the| y the last four years, 18,736 trom proper picycle licences have been issued, perform certainipringing in a total of $9368. on a business|in this same period, 897 dog such permission, | licences have been bought by {dog owners, resulting in revenue into formal |totall $30,403.50, eans that many| New business licences, vill soon be get-lon assessment, the city|once. They are required by < must resident starting a business after| [the return of the assessment Then |' adjourned By be ad to be could ob-| preter angem an. ir '5 BELOW ZERO HERE LAST NIGHT temperature Friday Licence formal permission authorities acts or carry which, without would be illegal ite to Translated 28S lang this city businessme ting reminders clerk's office be renewed in ry | "the As yea Some based Oshawa degr from neence 5 ec highest ure ht ro At it empera Friday, was de- 1960 o notices only are sent ient trader licences are required by those not resident in| the city for three months previ- {ous to desiring to open a busi- ness. To u rist el em still At the peratu two In temper dropped 5d is sen n Ost vas ce Columbus area Friday veen , licences issued has been customary in governments, | enew li most are it municipal de belov the ature the night and 2 1 establishment and eS are now issued by government. Be- i issued 'such per year. to be £08 nm the fore prov 1959, SOME MUST BE DISPLAYED Receipts for monies paid for ences are themselves consider as licences in many vevel some licences are in the form of large and must be displayed promi nentl y in the place of busi- ness. Pl mb vallet- Licenc DIFFERENT TYPES In the years 1956-57- awa licences, ac issue rec eral rds rs and electricians e cards. s for driving instruc- at $10 per year, and for driving school Speraiors; at $35] were ntroduced in 1958 in 1959 licenc gons get| Re nave yearly ing broken totals venues during this $09 247.89 $24,811.97 nto the 1956 period i tors, Avera De down $26,811 $23,652 peryear Oshawa in Jeginning 1549 iblishment ed chip CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best yishes to the following resi- a of Oshawa and district x ng birthdavs follow- $i a food which cover- nd cafeterias, 00 es- More and do 'New Cheer Leaders Are Selected By KATHRYN LEARMONTH bicycle dl Col- 240 Oito Myles : Terry Coker street: Mrs 741 an Laughlin, avenue p RR 2, ATA street 0! al in full force Collegiate Christmas tests are caus among the st ourn: . Don Mid ol & but lays 1g a lot udents, wood rane, Jeffre beth ball me A tow neip and enliven our The selection leaders has been the new girls who |elected, Bev Br | Ardith Meredith and Evelyn | Gregor should add a lot of color ito our sports events The sale of buttons nants to help out the ati fund and add a bit of color the basketball games is proceed ing with the usual Donevan vig On the academic front Eis an undertone of riousne possibly due to the coming h schedule of studies. It may only nine weeks u Easter but to competiti of new a problem have en cheer but been L ho celebrate on are: . Lyle and Llovd twins), 155 Huron Arnivhead, den Prin- eet, Bow: Ma ct ndav ters Ay 240 Gibb street: B 1 12 Second st PALL na- x a ind M commer ieu, and Peau trade Paul aood for The current Beloved se {prin {licence is issued are issued only} that no slot machine, pin game, ny [ball game, punch board or other | quired for cases |cences all of the student body realizes a short enough time another set Twn Man V4 In A_Rlarm Fire DETROIT (AP) Two were killed and two other persons {were hurt in a four-alarm fire| |that swept an apartment building lon the lower west side today. An- {exnl osion accompanied the blaze | oliceman, groping through dragged one man Firemen on ladders res- ly of three from a floor apartment. building had apartments Mike|O" its two floors above a drug- Rob. |store and lunch counter. | The dead men, burned beyond| deputy-t supervisors; (F€CO8D ition, were identified ten.| r stores.|tatively as' Ales Paguetle, 65, and cliff |Arthur Edva "5. Both lived| the third floor. exams Rescue Service Bppointments. and Co to of Oshawa a Civil Defence Organ- ation toddy anpounced the ap-|¢ Poitme nt of six men to its rescue tive appointments are an, team supervisor Magill and William Hutche- The City of list MANY HAPPY RETURNS fi Osh Mc eKnight, driver store smen tor The | by Col. | co-ordinator tario county ( nel vho today. friends announcement F. S. Wotton, for Osha or ¢ atior se circle of birthday civil defence wa and On- from his on hi s| band City Of Oshawa Issues Licences was issued in this city. Cost: $1 a year. Vending machine owners were required to buy a similar licence. Two city bylaws contain clauses relating to licences. Clause two of Bylaw 2479 states that: "all licences shall have ted the following words: this upon condition similar device is kept om the {premises of the licencee AG AINST DISCRIMINATION Clause two of Bylaw 2761 states that "no person to whom a Ii cence has been issued shall dis icriminate against any member of the public who, for payment, seeks the goods or services of a person because of race, creed or color of such member of the {public. City council approval auctioneers, bowling alley, garage {station), and trailer camp Ili Billiard parlors are |charged a sel amount per table and alleys are charged a set amount for each alley. The city MOH is required to lapprove licencing of trailer camps, barbers and hairdress. ers, food establishments, (yearly) |and milk vendors (also yearly). |The board of health must ap prove licences for butchers and |food vendors. (SOUND DEVICES Approval for use of sound de. |vicés in public can be gained by {written application to the city iclerk. Police are responsible for ap |proving bicycle, taxi and junk {dealers' licences. Dry cleaning |establishments come under fire |officials' jurisdiction. The two {forces together look after the issuing of dance hall licences. | A dog licence is needed if a |dog is kept in the city for more than 30 days. Kennels are liable {for licencing and must be ap- proved by the dog control officer. Laundr must be approved by the MOH, fire department and the planning board I'V installers must have ap- r rom building inspec. ice ¢ and the better ureau of the chamber commerce, is re billiards (service of : [Converted Moslem Is CBMC Speaker '| The Christian Business Men's |Commiftee of Oshawa and Dist. riet will hold their monthly supper meeting at the Sandalwood Rest- aurant, Simcoe St. N., Monday at 6.30 p.m The special speaker will be Rev | Abraham Kudra, the subject | "From Mohammed to Christ," his | personal testimony of his conver- [see Kudra was born in Victoria, ,/B oe of parents who came from 1 Punjab India, his grandfather |came from Arabia Mr. Kudra will tell how he was led to ve in Jesus Christ by a converted Hindu who was attend- ing niversity in the States pre- parir for missionary work in India Before his conversion Mr. Kud was the leader of a dance At the meeting on Monday g he will sing and also play |his electric accordian and the | electric guitar. An invitation is extended to all men of the district to join with the CBMC to hear Mr. Kudra's testimony. eve NOTICE Meat Specials! "Won. 2 Tues. MCNDAY ONLY! FRESH KILLED 2 % BOILING FOWL ™ Shoulder Pork Ribs 4 1b. 25° Tender Club Steaks 1b. 59° Lean Rib Steak Ih. 69° TUESDAY ONLY! 29: COUNTRY SAUSAGE BUY 1 LB. AT REGULAR PRICE GET 1 LB. FREE MEN'S 38 SIMCOE NCRTH MAURICE BERG'S ANNUAL SALE IS NOW PROGRESS ALL PRICES REDUCED AS MUCH AS 30% MAURICE BERG'S IN a, WEAR RA 3-3032 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M

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