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The Oshawa Times, 2 Jul 1960, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 2, 1960 3 In Great Circus | Eighteen foreign nations have contributed at least one new act to the Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. spection of the world's finest zoo-| logical collection or to enjoy a concert of popular and operatic | Circus this season. There is Miss Jean St. Leon, who hails from ; ithe Ural Mountains of Con- . tinental Europe, She weighs less| ; than 100 pounds, is not yet 20) _ years old, yet she is conceded ti music by the military band, Clyde Beatty, famed wild ani-|}i mal) trainer, will be seen at each performance, battling 40 lions to|and tigers. Beaity has appeared lin scores of moving pictures, Be ove of the greatest Wire walk: among them being "Ring of Fear", "Africa Screams" and Performances will be given in, "The Big Cage". Oshawa Thursday, July 7, on| Simcoe street north, near the city! The flying Paustres; Carmenas,| line, sponsored by the Brooklin|sensational German equilibrists, District Lions Club at 2 and 8land Gallasso, the man who p.m. The circus travels aboard stands on one finger; La Norma,| two great convoys. Doors open Danish queen of the flying! an hour earlier to permit an in-jtrapeze. J. GORDON ROONEY. Af one time traffic manager at Oshawa head office and for the past two years Calgary branch manager now becomes mana- ger at Winnipeg branch. CITY AND DISTRICT ACCORDION EXAMS The following were successful candidates in the Canadian Ac- ROY C. P. PRESTON, | P. Eng. A recent addition to | the JOHN T. KELLINGTON with | MORLEY C. FINLEY, who over 30 years' experience in | was recently appointed assist. | various eapacities within the | ant factory manager. Mr. Fin- company -- the last 13 as man- | ley is also well known locally ager of the culvert division -- | for his activities with the On- who becomes assistant general | tario Regiment where he was sales manager, in which capac- | Commanding Officer for the ty he geplaces M. C. Finley. | past two and a half years, Bible Convention Opens WILLIAM B. SWINTON, | | | After eight years with the com- | First Baptist ; Has pany in sales territory assign- ments is appointed manager of | | Calgary brinch, Picnic Outing The congregation of First Bap-|group prepared the dinner tables |tist Church had its annual op- and were assisted by members of | portunity for outdoor fellowship the mission circles, WA and| land fun last Saturday. She west- brotherhood, ern end of Lakeview Park was| The picnic committee consist-] the setting for the mid-day pic- ed of Morley Chesher, Albert nic, {Hall, Miss Norma Bowen and | company and formerly | at Peterbor- | ough moves into the position of manager, culvert division. county engineer RADIO STOLEN | Radios were reported stolen from two cars in the same dis- rict, in Oshawa, since Wednes- 115 At Missionary College The annual Summer Convention from opened Mis- The meeting will Attendance is { attended in- dele- of Seventh-Day Adventists Ontario and Quebec Thursday at the Oshawa sionary College. last until July 9. expected to reach a 1,500 on weeken and clude 360 special church gates, peak will The conference is being held to for to trans- act some items of church busi- Church's the com- in elect administrative officers the next two-year term, the in ponsibility ness, and ta study place in the home munity, and its res the world. FIVE DAILY SF There will be daily directed by Canadian Adventist leaders specific application of principles in life situa two special meetings children. Other sion will Church, century; Courtship; Mental and Church Dynar phecy; Wig Communi t SIONS five world ions, daily subjects under be the following: its place in the Family Youth Training Emotional Healt Bible Pr ian in 201k Christ sessions and on Bible and for discus-|! The 1 Relatioship; - Malabalay the The program will also feature Carl Klam of to reports of the ordination of Oshawa and Andrew the Gospel Ministry, the North American Youth Con Ferrier gress by and Fagal week of W. the appearance and the Faith ago, for Today group from the oldest religious television program E. E. Roenfelt, retary from international quarters in Washington Director of the Adventist Mission Program will at the conference. He has returned from an extensive tour of South and West Africa. SPEAKER FROM INDIA Another guest will be E, Sorensen, of Bancalore, who has been for 14 director of Adventist Missions South India, He will formation on the an T. C. Murdoch will display a collection of 30 Philippino knives and some interesting of - native costume Philippines. of Oshawa, Mr. Murdoch is now president of a 700-si udent college from Present Awards For Attendance - On Wednesday, June 29, Simcoe Home and School ation honored the students South Associ- who had a perfect attendance through- Edward Jarvis, out the year. Mr. Wendt called on John Pratt who was in charge of the wpiety patrols. Mr. Pratt thanked the captain, for the job he had done. South Sim- Principal W. Wendt spoke brief- coe was accident free at all the ly praising Lucia Semenko who post; had not missed a day Bn four years. He also said that which are busy with traf- of school fic at all times, Mr. Pratt id certifi- th perfect attendance the child rates to all the safety patrols as os more. He said you could constable Tane could were not teach pupils if they away and hoped that more ste- not be present, Mrs. R. Lewis and Mrs. R in Atlantic City which was 200 Canadians a Associate Sec- head- World be present just India, in the Philippines which was the ¢ ork- Seiw een 11 p.m. first school to follow the w education program, Other key personnel Dr. Harold Shyrock, Angeles, lege of Medical Evangelists, and day night. David P of Kingsdale Crescent, ar radio was stolen Wednesday, Thursday. His car arse, a.m., Car! Francis McNenly, f 331 Kingsdale Ave. ime between 2:45 a.m. day and 4:50 p.m, Thursday. reported his awa: sometime jonor and 1 aklicki; was chuk and Pasquale Greco; Pa hi in the driveway during Harry Shepard. Grade Two: Firs will be that time. from Los a member of the Col-/his car radio was stolen some- reported Said Secerbegovie; Honors, Linda Thurs- Lonors, expert on the problems of mar- The car was parked in his gar riage and courtship; Nelson, Canadian the Seventh-day don L. Green, secretary; ¢ Canadian secretary affairs; and John M, Canadian director services. president Adventists; ren L. for Hnatyshy of Walter A. of | El-| Canadian church| Michael, | public welf are uge. STREETS CLOSED The following streets will closed for construction today and during the weckend: Oakes ave- nue from Richmond street eas Hille roft to Colborne street 'Oshawa Host Maxwell Heights street from Jarvis to Ritson road OBITUARIES street, View Blvd,; from Gibbons Somerville oii to Orchard King street west, orth; years bring in- increasing y of national development in mon ushawa Ger highlights the ler of Formerly the Black, awa, MISS ELIZABETH ARGALL In poor health for the past few Miss Elizabeth C. 15 John street east eral Hospital, June 30 Born in lay Ont Newcastle Argall, she past 40 years Miss Argall was Predeceased by six brothers, and nephews, Service from the Melntosh-| {Anderson Funeral Home will be conducted by Rev. Saturday, July 2, at 3 p.m. J. K. Moffat, | Interment will be at CATHERINE BLACK her 87th year, 519 Howard street, In Osh- Hospital, Friday, July 1, She had been ill for over one year. q died at the" Thurs. , daugh- the late Martin and Anne lived in Oshawa for St. George's. cemetery, Newcastle, died at the Oshawa Gen- {and Mrs. t» Stevenson road: Wilson road south from Olive avenue to Dean py wvenue; Olive eveuue from Ver- Chadburn street, closed at Olive avenue; Central "Park Blvd :outh, closed at Olive avenue; Cadille enue south, Olive avenue; Highland losed at Olive avenue; avenue, closed at avenue Olive avenue Luke street, from Richmond east the Mount Dennis Gospel Church Andy Taylor, a member of to Colbcrne street east Simcoe Street United Church and was active in women's work. | DECORATION SERVICE | The annual Decoration Church arlington Township, Cemetery, July in {11:15 a.m. Labor Minister Starr, McKay is expected to be at the services. | Scotland, MRS. RICHARD POOLEY Mrs. Richard Pooley, {Sarah Prout, died in the Marn- | wood Nursing Home, Bowman |ville, June 27. She was in her Catherine 83rd year. | The caughter of the late Mr. Edmund Prout of Dar- lington Township, she lived most lof her life in Darlington Town- ship and Bowmanville, except for in Kenmore from Argall, Cun road to Wilson road south; 4, .¢ closed at Motors neon sign. The Rev. Mr. La Salle Evelyn lived in Ontario 20 years Day the she is survived by several nieces|services will be held at the Zion Greenville most of whom re-| United side in western Canada. | ccrdion Teachers' Association ex- _The families of Gurney Milburn Mrs, Sidney Parrott. in Toronto. | progress ne e continue through July 17, | minaticns held recently in Osh- Races were judged by Don 'Rice, Herbert Johnson and Miss Evelyn Parrott, The little chil- 'dren enjoyed a fish pond and ? 4 the Grade One; First class and Barnard Lewis won Val Trypuc Hh Roose prizes for the largest families : Honors, Marilyn Ch . present, i : : The group joined in extending andy scramble. greetings to an honored mem- i Dy ra Ing Ie wi i ber, Rev. Thomas Webb, who|, The lollowing people won prizes NOY 02 § A 4 # 4 JEAN ST. LEON PREPARING FOR THE RING class honors, John Pasiuk and |for races and contests: | was observing his birthday. | Girls, three and under--Brenda The members of the Dorcas Newell and Debbie Gutsole, Pass, | Boys, three and under -- Jeff {Rorers and Jeff Keenan. Promotions At | Girls, four to six -- Gail Mil- burn and Joan Nelson. Boys, four to six--John Chesher and Victor Lewis. Girls, seven to nine -- Sharon Announced {Barr and Joan Lewis. the list of promo-| Boys, seven to nine -- Donald Fofiowing is the 1s P Barr and Raymond Alward, G irls, 10 to 12, bean and straw contest Gloria Trewin and Nancy Trewin. Boys, 10 to 12, obstacle race-- Gordon Lewis and Carl Milburn. Ladies' shoe-kicking contest -- Margaret Hopper. | Donit-on-a-string contest--Sus- anne Barr. Rolling pin throw -- Mrs. Mor- ley Chesher. Men's walking race -- Herbert | Allison. Grade Three: First class Richard Siwek; Henry Kolodziejezak, . To "Big Top gr {tions at Maxwell Heights Public | School: Cathedral Grade 1 Jr. to Grade 1 Sr. -- | John Ogle, Scott Waddington. Rev Grade 1 to Grade 2 -- 'Susan his Annand, Susan Arsenault, Patsy Ball, Allan Bathe, Ruth Bishop, Pamela Dowling, Mark Ethier, Lynda Geisberger, Bruce Han- cock, Patti Hart, Keith Hoskin, Robert Lindsey, Jimmy MacKin- Heather Marshal, Paul Mes- sent, Wayne Montgomery, Bonnie Deny omas Penwright, Johnson. Edith iii Ee Rose. Caterpillar race -- Bob Barr, ' Ardfiger, Allan Milburn and Jeremy Joyce. | pastored LoL Sones Por Walk John! Donna Johnson was awarded the Weales, Pat Woodcock Wendy prize for discovering the mystery + Noble. {man. The McKay's received their| Yourth. Teacher: J. : theolog y Grade 2 to Grade 3 -- Peter heology and all Bible training in WELSH HONORS f tus fancyi Holmes Bibl Ss ary, | Atkinson, Ralph Barnett, Nancy f Te a outh Carollo minaTY,)| brooks, ~ Shelley Fisher, Gary| LONDON (CP) -- Creation of| McKay was born in Hali. | FOX. Carol Gifford, Elizabeth an order of chivalry for Wales is N.S. and the Rev. Mr Greer, Larry Hopkins, Norman suggested by Cyril Hankinson, was born in Glasgow. Hoskin, Ruth Hoskin, Roger editor of Debreit's Peerage in SOW, Kolynko, Carl Lindsey, Jane the preface to this year's edition. | Sage, . Regina Schleiss, Anne He said: "It might be appropri-| Sharp, Kenny Swerdfiger, John ate if, when the Prince of Wales | Wales. visits' the principality for his Grade 3 to Grade 4 -- Trudy ceremonial investiture, this his- {Hart, Brenda Hopkins, Karen toric event was commemorated Kolinko, Alex La Salle, Pat Rose, by the foundation of an Order of] William B.- McKay and evangelistic party of Orlando, ida, are in Oshawa with the big gospel tent cathedral to con- special evangelistic ser- vices. The big tent seats over 2,500 people. and is erected on Highway 401 at the General "oD, McKay and his wife, ago and Mr. McKay Mrs fax, The Ontario crusade is now in in Oshawa and will CELEBRATING Make Your Summer Count SUMMER SCHOOL CLASSES Acquire new skills and knowledge. Get an early start oh an office position, Enjoy a satisfying sense of achievement, Enroll at once = in OSHAWA BUSINESS ot the COLLEGE Choose from the following: Shorthand - Typing, Soikkvsion; Mochints and. Associ bi ASK FOR FREE LITERATURE 1f you need a Review or Refresher on English, Spelling, Rapid Colculation, Arithmetic, Penmanship = Now is Your Oppor- tunity. Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M, Students may join Parents on Vacation R i also pted now for Fall Term Just Dial RA 5-3375 -- Get the Facts 10 Simcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontarlo Jean Sharp, Clare Skuce, David St, David." Souch, Darcy Swerdfiger, Janet! BIRTHDAYS Waddington, Rhonda Waisglass, : y Ward, Douglas Wilbur, Congratulations and best | Harvey , 1 wishes to the following resi- Douglas Woodcock. Teacher: R. dents of Oshawa and district | Cosens. who are celebrating birthdays Grade 4 to Grade 5 -- Russell three years spent ore,| this weekend. Anne Bishop, Peter Born in Cannington, and mar- N-Y. She married the late Rich-| Those who celebrate today | Brooks, Rosemary Greer, Ian| ried there 62 years ago, to Ar- ard Pooley at the home of her| are: Mrs. Dawn Abramoff, | Hancock, Janice Hill, Margaret chie Black, she is the daughter Parents in Darlington Townsh )| 242 Elizabeth street; Mrs, {Maidman, Susan Patte, Donald of the late Joseph and Margaret March 15, 1899. She was a mem-| Alma Hayward, 375 Hume- |Werry. Conditional: Bob Dale. Avery. ber of Trinity United raven wood avenue; Dana Lyne | Grade 5 to Grade 8 -- David id 2 | Bowmanville. chock, 385 Humewood av- |Brooks, D: Hill, Dorothy Hos- Suivi b ' Gi él rooks, Danny Hill, Dorothy Hos ae eng besides her Rushing Mrs. Pooley is survived by.a Shue Marie Meringer, 128 (Kin, Harriet Kolynko, Terry Mes- colm, both in British Columbia, daughter, Doris (Mrs. Charles| a Be, RS Bvonne; Ferg. Brady, |sent, Joan Ogle, Susan Patte, ud six dzugliers: i Carey) of Oshawa, a son Ross of| . Cadillac north; Diane |pircit Pedersen, Bjorn Pedersen, L 8 : Oshiara, a sister: Dora: (Mrs Bradley, 684 Glencairn, 8 |gjj Sharp, Dale Thomas, Carol Mrs. Ila Parry, y OF) Markl Brookside Acres, Oshawa; |wales, Susan Walker, Betty Anne| Mrs, H. Coll Thomas Norton) of Marktam.| pilda McLuhan, 506 Dundas |weales, Ricky Weales. Teacher s. XL. 7 rother Alex t of New- lida McLuhan, 5 1 eales, Ricky Weales. Teacher: Mrs. C an 2 brother Alex Prout of New street west, Whitby; Mrs. | A. sinclair, of Oshaw nl Se Kerman, Thornton's Grade 6 to Grade 7 -- Earl he Iz ' ted at 3 H 7 E een), May his fasersl W3s conduciel 2 orth, RR 3; Joan |Churchill, John Davis, Linda . crs . : 4 Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- en 1 east: 3 et : aret Froats and Mrs. A Thomas| oo 0 0p C8 ender , 561 Athol east; |Hopkins, Jean Hoskin, Michael (Zella), both of Buffalo, N.Y. Cs v Yung 30 Lite mshi Peter Hughes, RR No. 1. Hurst, Kenneth La Salle, Marie Service will be from the Ger- |. wg re al Ne. Cen ir, Those who celebrate on |Maidman, Joanne Mills, Tommy row Feneral Chapel, Monday.| palihearene aero: Movin Ag.| Sunday are: Carl Muirhead, |Ogle, Janice Parfitt, John Rose, Yuly 4. at 2 2 a¥.| Pallbearers were: Melvin An-| 241 Gibb street | Beth Sharp, Sharon Yourth. uy ai < p.m. derson, John Anderson, Maurice The first five persons to in- | Grawe 7 to Grawe 8 -- Richard Interment will be in Groveside Prout, Bruce Yeo, Glenn Prout form The Oshawa Times of | Bartlett, Grant Bennett, Bonnie Cemetery, Brooklin, ande Ronald Richards. | their birthdays each day will |: ale, Joan Hill, Bruce Hoover, sd ---- receive double tickets to The |payig Hooper, John Lindsey, Regent Theatre, good for a | Joseph Mills, sBarbara Rose four-week period. The current | Harry Shepherd Linda Scott. attraction is "Hannibal" in |aarjorie Penwright. ' technicolor. ii i Grade 8 to Grade 9 -- Marjorie Reports on birthdays will |gckin * Molly Johnston, Dianne be received only between the Kolynko, Jolin Sharp, Douglas hours of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Pavior: Rae Tropa Jean | Ward. Teacher: M. Beard, . | Bentley, coolest idea in King Size SUMINET. drinks... Port Perry; (Lela), and (Jean), both Shaw (Rouw- r : verley ld, N.Y.; Mrs. Mar- renda Michael Mr. Wendt called on the presi-' the Home and School Association home and school association apak, Barbara Taylor, Bever- attendance Lucia Semenko, 'onnie Mitton, Pamela Mec- certificate Before going to their classes Muzik Dora Ballan, all be back at school in Septem- dents would follow this example. Gifford presented the following PRESENT CERTIFICATES students with crests on behalf of dents, Mrs. Robert Lewis, for the job well done: Captain, Mrs. Ric d Gifford of th Lieutenant, Irene who presented c¢ tes to the VN cott. Beverley McCaughey, lowing students who had perfect Gail Reynard, , Carol Bilinski, V Schere By Boris Nakonecz- Andrea Waskan ted Harvey To ny and a cheque from the board of ko, lec 'cation v Ballan, Mr. Wendt asked the children to lotenko, be safety conscious so they would Greenwood and John ber and wished them a happy summer vacation. Rr A ET BR Mon. & Tues. CLUB STEAKS . 59° Rib Stew Beef 4.-1.00 SMALL LINK--PURE PORK SAUSAGE FRESH MADE Sausage Meat 5.-1.00 Meat Specials ! Enjoy a real taste sensation... sparkling Coca-Cola with a scoop of ice cream! The coolest idea ever! Pick up a carton of King Size Coke and ice cream today! o> Jd CRADUATING CLASSES AT GERT. DE COLPUS PUBLIC SCHOOL SEEN HERE ARE the pupils At | Dewey, Janie Mankowski, Pat of the Grade 8 classes at Ger- rear, from left, are Robert | Conway, Laura "imland, Fran- rid 4 hie. En 2a a # aivon 1 - Shody, David Rooke, Andy Gle- | ces Haime, Dawn Sheppard, trude Colpus Public * School, Kalmuk, Karen Be 1, Donna coff and Paul Prachun. In the | Sharon Franklin, Marilyn who at closing | Stark, Gayle Tomlinson, Jane.| lower picture, front row, from | Howe, Christine Phillips, Anne exercises recently. In the upper i Say "Coke" or "Coca-Cola" ~hoth trade-marks mean the product "of Coca-Cola Ltd.~the world's best-loved sparkling drink. Francom, te a ¢ he r; Beatrice Febbrini, Gloria Bakay, Zophia Startek and Sharon Davey Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. u. 49° were honored Y Beetsma, Elaine Hughes, Ter- |- left, are: R. Gutsole, teacher: Marie Munroe; and G. Red picture, kneeling, from left, are | esa Morrison, Judith Blencowe | Byron Poot Jruce dick, principal. Back row, from "Robert Zak, John Weroski, | and G. Reddick, princips Richard Zaroda, Greg left:- Don Adams, Peter Syzd- Ralph Laxton, I v Patterson, Third row, from left Kinley, Larry Bobyk, lowski, Peter Hansen, Elmer David Stryr a Michael | Hud Patricia Pawlawsk Zaroda, Bob Norton Denny | Harabulya, Paul Scattergood, Dudar and Edward Derlatka. des Zaporozan, Bob Miteéhell. | Paul Stacey, Larry Sharaput 8 ond row, from left, John Wi ilson, Judythe W dell, Donna MacDonald, Renata Centre row, from left: Suzanne | ~Oshawa Times Photos | Norton, ry Me- Zenon | Hambly's Beverages (Oshawa) Limited OSHAWA, ONT. 45

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