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The Oshawa Times, 30 Aug 1960, p. 14

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OSHAWA DISTRICT WOMEN A First day of the CNE Art Gallery Exhibition, supported by the Canadian Cancer Socie- ty, showed a 256 per cent In Es SSIST ii Ww crease in interested visitors over the same day last year, The unique Tribute to Women | exhibition of priceless sculp- | the 50,000 women volunteers | fighting cancer in Ontario, Seen | here, from left to right, are: MORE AT COLLEGIATES 9200 Will Enroll In City's Public Schools A larger than ever number of children will be filling the city's | the completed on the corner of Ste room venson's road north and Rossland as road hy mid-December as well, and general purpose two others, not meant to go on shift chool and vener from Oshawa, and Mrs, E. Bryant from Port Perry, All dhe Oshawa Tunes SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESD AY, AUGUST 30, 1960 PAGE THIRTEEN Name Delegate FARMER KILLED To Convention Pinne d By Top awa Chamber of Commerce, Bill Hart, has been chosen by the executive committee as its dele gate to the annual meeting of the Canadian Chmaber of Commerce in Calgary, At the meeting of the board of | AT CNE ART GALLERY EXHIBITION | ture and painting is a salute to | Mrs, F, Lloyd, co-convener from , are volunteers in the Ontario | Oshawa; Mrs, D, Barnes, con- | County Unit, ~Photo by Michael Burns, directors of the chamber of com-| merce which was held Aug. 25, Frank McCallum sald that he might be attending the conven- tion, The board expressed the hope that D, M. Storie would also be attending the convention, over and pinned him to the] ground. Rolston was an employe |on a farm owned by Charles Ing-| wer, of Jorouio, Just orth of the | Port Perry village limits, The board members were told | that there are now 431 members| Police investigation indicated of the Oshawa Chamber of Com-|that Rolston and a fellow em.| merce. Of these 397 are paid-up! ployee, Joseph Bradshaw, 21, had| members, 20 are new non-paid| been drawing bales of hay from a| {members and 14 delinquents. field to the barn, After lunch,| Keith George Rolston, 23, was|with Rolston at the tractor con-|GAS TAKES FIRE killed on Monday afternoon, on a trols, the pair had proceeded back farm near Port Perry, when thelto the field to pick up the wag- tractor he was driving foppled on. e| STRUCK HAY BALE For Half Hour pled Tractor Later, after the tractor had been righted and Rolston's body removed to Port Perry, gasoline which had spilled from the ma. chine caught fire in the hay field On the way the tractor struck al and, before members of the Reae bale of hay and toppled over, township Fire Brigade arrived, pinning Rolston, {ignited one of the tractor tires. Rolston was pinned for nearly! The accident was investigated a half-hour before he was pulled by Cpl. Norman McCombe and free when a tow-truck arrived to PC David i srnohan, of the White lift the machine from him, It is by Detac .nent of the OPP, believed he had been killed in-| It is reported no inquest will stantly, Ibe held, The president of the chamber i ae of commerce, Herbert E Robin-| P on. we oe wre mente +| Pagtor And bon, Bae the | ee as I n . » His Family 'Honored of the chamber for the last five| The congregation of West. | months, He reminded them that the annual meeting of the Osh- awa Chamber of Commerce would be Oct, 17, mount United Church met in the| church Wednesday, Aug. 24, to say "thank you" to Rev, and Mrs.- Wm. Gibb and family for their splendid work and spiritual | leadership in the church during the past and to wish them fare- well before taking up their new pastoral duties in Caledonia, Ont, Musical numbers by Miss Elea- nor Calvert as soloist and Mrs. | G. Love and Mrs, 8, Boneham in| i! duets were enjoyed. Mrs, Marie ! Taylor, organist, delighted all present with a piano solo, * She LITTLE THEATRE To Present Play At Orono Festival The Oshawa Little Theatre der in the Cathedral" and Inspec. which has been a participant iajtor Preston in "White Sheep of the Orono One-Act Play Festival the Family", since it began three years ago,| D'Arcy Smyth who has appear. will be represented this year by ed in "When We Are Married", Halworthy Hall's and Robert! "White Sheep of the Family" and Middlemass' drama "The Val: "Teach Me How to Cry" will be fant,' This exciting and demand-| seen in the role of James Dyke. ing play will be directed by Art|D)'Arcy also played an excellent Elliott, who has appeared in a|role in "High Ground", number of Little Theatre produc- Pam Vickers, a newcomer to tions |the Little Theatre will take the Although this fs Art's first at-| difficult part of Josephine Paris. tempt at directing for the group, Pam has previously played in a local audiences have seen him in| number of Ajax High School pro "High Ground" as Doctor Jef- ductions. schools when school starts next also accompanied the congrega-|freys, and as Sir Paul Marten in| Dan, the jailer will be portray- will have to be used addition to the ghlin Schoo! wi! ed until ber either, Until it is completed Adelaide McLaughlin pupils will 0 have to go on shift classes classroom A four-room Adelaide not Tuesday Officials of the Oshawa Board of Education expect that there will be 9200 children attending public school in 1960, Last there were 8800 public children be « year school In 1952, the board's administra tion staff moved into a converted house on Simcoe street south The city's school system has grown steadily ever since and the work of the administration department alone would have re in ate a Numbers will be Increased the city three colle well, At the O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute there will be 1200 students against 1108 last year, at Oshawa Central Collegiate Institute, there will be 675, students instead of 640 and at Dr, ¥. J. Donevan Collegiate Institute an increase of 60 stu dents brings the total up to 700 Classes will be conducted from! arired additional space before 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. and from 12,30 long, pm, to 430 pm. so that each n 1956 the hoard appointed its pupil has four hours' schooling, [own superintendent of public An addition to Cedardale School school education and since then hoitld- be completed in a week or |it has been necessary to appoint two assistants to him, This staff as well as two secretaries also 62 NEW TEACHERS have their offices in the adminis Also starting ln Oshawa's|tration building, schools next Tuesday will be 62] Other departments have been new public school teachers. Of scattered, The supervisory staff two, tion in singing a number hymns, Mr. A. Hicks, chairman for the evening, expressed his personal| Vickers who plays Warden Holt. backstage, Ted has played his' John's last appearance on stage| such others| was in his characterization of the) Wrong Number' and "Murder in | Colonel in thanks to the minister and wife as did several present. GIFTS PRESENTED [ H. Gray, on behalf of the con- gregation, presented Rev, and| Mrs, Gibb with a gift, Mrs. J. Jackson presented each of the Gibb children with a gift from the Sunday School, Rev, and Mrs, | Gibb thanked the congregation. | Lunch was served by the ladies| of the church and a social time! of "Miranda" and Alderman Helli-| ed by Ted Farrow who has aided well in "When We Are Married". | in innumerable ways all the Included in this cast is Joha| group's plays. As well as working n "" presentations as "Book of the Month"".|the Cathedral", He directed "When We Are Mar-| The attendant will be played ried" as well as taking the role by Patrick Monaghan, of the photographer in this pro-| The actors of "The Valiant" duction, Besides these profuc-|are working on this presentation tions John has also appeared in| along with the backstage crew the dual role of tempter and which includes Des Bailey as knight in "Murder in the Cathe-| stage manager, Merv, Jenkins in ral", | charge of lighting, and Marion The part of Father Daly will| Davenport as prompter, be taken by Kevin McManus. The Orono One-Act Play Festls Kevin did a fine job of the part/val will be held at the Orono of Doctor McArthur in "Book of Town Hall at 8:15 p.m, from these, 44 replace teachers who of two public school departments, |spent together. |the Month" and has taken many Thursday to Saturday, Sept. 8 to NEED SHIFT SYSTEM It is with regrets that the con- The board's building operations have lagged somewhat behind the Increase In the number of / public school children, with the result that two of the city's schools will start the year on a shift system, The new Senior Public School on Wilson road, which it was planned to have finished by the beginning of the school year, will not be completed until Nov. 16, the date set when the contract was given Three hundred pupils sched uled to go to the new school will be accommodated in shifts io five classrooms of the Gertrude Colpus School, Four classes of Gertrude Colpus pupils will have b J New och \* TF TH Delayed Progress on the Wilson Road Senior School had been very un. satisfactory during the past two months, Trustee C.. W. Minett, acting chairman of the building and planning committee, told the Oshawa board of Education Mon: day evening. Nav, 15 was the date set for the completion of the building, he said, but he doubted whether it would be completed by the end of the year The hold up had been caused by the steel construction, he said, but the contractor still maintain ed he could complete the build ing on time The board moved to pay ac counts to the contractor nd the architect totalling $76,242.97 for work on the building Beporting on the addition to Cedardale Public School, Trustee Minett, said good progress had been made and it should be com pleted by mid September The addition to the Adelaide McLaughlin Public School was not progressing tog well and he thought this building, too, would not be in use before the end of the year. The completion date was Nov, 15 and there was & penalty clause i*3the contract Trustee Minett said The hoard moved to pay out standing accounts of $11,594.14 op Only 8 Pupils Register For Kindergarten Only eight kindergaiten pupils have been registered at Harmony Public School the O \ Board of Education decided M day evening, at meetin board's committees ter of arranging ac for them be left in the hands the superintendent {& schools and the two public inspectors In the absence of the tendent, Dr. C. M. El MacDonald, public s tor, said he sugges so (REY i] of that t} mm shoo chool Ww. J nipec resigned at the end of last year music and physical education, | and the remainder are additions are in a building close by. The| to the staff who have become building and maintenance de-| necessary because of the Increase partment is in a separate bulld- in the number of public schooling and the arts and crafts de- children | partment is housed in King street] Each one of the city's 21 pub. ! school, | lie schools will have at least one/ In the new building there will new teacher, be space for all these buildings, In the secondary schools, 17 REPAIR PROGRAM new teachers have been appoint. Throughout the holidays, re- ed making the total number of| pair and maintenance work has secondary school teachers in Osh- heen done on the schools by the awa slightly higher than It was hoard's building and maintenance | last year, |department, | ADMINISTRATION BUILDING | A stall of from 15 to 20 men The school year of 1960 will see |Da% worked all through the holi- the board's new administration 98Y period. Apart from general | building come into use. It will be SPFUcing up and cleaning opera-|tion has received a written re. to the development of Canada's/started in Mount Dennis, Today, tions they have undertaken one or|quest from the mother of a six-|far north and to the furtherance! at | year-old boy asking that her sono freedom throughout the world|ploys 2400 people, Sixty per cent two substantial projects, ool Is By Steel the Cedardale addition, and $10, 516.34 on the Adelaide McLaugh. lin addition It also agreed to pay accounts totalling $107,859.07 on the new| administration building, and un] account of $17,784.00 to the archi:| tect for the R. S. McLaughlin Col. | leglate, | were removed and replaced with | glass blocks and aluminum sash, | C | CELEBRATING | Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating births days today: Douglas Germond, Richmond street east; aldine Keddy, 1700 street, Whitby; Mrs Stratt, 473 Fernhill boule. vard; Anthony Zarowny, 24 Rosehill boulevard; Bobby Mitchell; 115 Wilson road | north; Brenda Usher, 373 King street west: Teri Mor | rison, 300 Monash avenue; Laurie Ellen Ford, 778 Ade- laide avenue west; Billie Medland, Brooklin Nancy Robinson, 162 Taunton road west The first five persons to in- form The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period. The current attraction is Alfred Hitch. cock's "Psycho Reports on birthdays will he received only between the hours of 8 am. and 10 am, Phone RA 3.3474 Board To Sell Old Cafeteria NTahles, Seats The old tables and seats used In the O'Neill Colleg and \ tional Institute cafeteria should sold by the business adminis the Oshawa Board of Edu. | decided meeting of hoard's 'committees held at Adelaide House Monday evening Trustee M. Brown, chairman of the property committee was against a blanket permission for!y the business administrator to dis pose of obsolete equipment The question rose Trustee F. R. Britten enquired about the furniture and was told 470 Ger. Dufferin Mary | E | Cerebral Palsy Grant Deferred All the necessary information should be gained before the Osh awa Board of Education decided! what grant to make to the school for children with cerebral palsy, | the chairman of the finance com: | mittee, Trustee 8S. G. Saywell | said at a meeting of the board's committees Monday night, The chairman of the board, Trustee G. Fletcher, agreed say- ing the board should know how many of the children were its re. ponsibility and not the county's Separate School Board's \ motion was passed to this ef fect t ( fl the Once it has this information the payment to the school could de 'made retroactively, he said Trustee M. Brown said the matter should have been dealt with two months ago when it first came up [t lv f T Jail Driver Three Months Stanley Clay, 52 his 1st fine he trator cation the hadn't being the again being place $100 last 8 paid drunk Oshawa Mon intoxi for anc at a landed Court with \¢ s ed ated in a public He months was fined or three in jail Thursday drunk week to pay ior eing and was seat to was given a time, his fifth when offense, he jail tor 'To Consider 10 ommittee, board and the public school offi- po [Kansas State old. Miss Russell won the title Is being used hy the United Na-| Miss Tex personality, poise and beauty prize, with only anything Attorney C day don week or drowning "PRIVATE DOBERMAN" VISITS OSHAWA Maurice Gosfield, "Private Doberman" in Phil "Sgt, Bilko" television show and Margaret Gandy, 7, daughter of Mr, and Mrs 247 Graburn St,, Oshawa, ham. Pupil Move The Oshawa Board of Educa. School Instead of the area The chairman of the board, G Fletcher, sald that unless there | | were excellent reasons for a child' '® 'rOSSIng a should daries had been recommended hy | velopment of the Beaver, Otter [the public school officials and the| and Caribou planes by his com- BIRTHDAYS {board had appro | Trustee S G. Saywell sald the to the far north and to the armed lic schools will meet Sept, 2, for [board should not be too rigid in!/forces in Canada and the United an all.day conference, at the E.! {applying the boundaries [gested that the public school of {ficlals investigate the number of War De Havilland saw the need the school year which starts next {children in the street where the!for | child lives, which is more access short take-off and landing space, principals, {ible to North Simcoe than Queen which could carry a good pay-| school boundary, it not be done, The boun. ved them He sug- lizabeth School, and find here, The hoard decided to give the hairman of the management the chairman of the lals the power to act 'Wheat Queen Comes To Ex. TORONTO (CP)--Wheat queen {Jill Russell arrived at the Cana- |dian National Exhibition Monday rom. Kansas and confessed she doesn't know much about wheat A commercial art student at University, 18-year Wheatheart The title at - Perryton, Is awarded for Asked about wheat during our of the exhibition, part of Miss Russell said, "Well, know what it looks like." Like many other United States isitors, the attractive brunette Liberal, Kans., arrived in 80 - plus temperature winter clothes "And I haven't had time to buy light," she said her her rom 'oronto's DEATH STILL MYSTERY LONDON, (CP) Crown C. Savage said Moa pathologist's the death of sear-old Brampton boy at park pool was Ont that eport a says verbal 10 a Lon a swimming last not due to Until the asphyxia cause of Silvers' | Derek Gandy, | dren go to the Vine kindergarten. He point only two of the child: the immediate vicinity mony Road Schoole, He wed to serve the other al entence ee months was alsa p. Concurrently rather than pay the $100, that some of the tables had been sold iv hy business ac ministrator acting according te regarding outworn re the precedent lequipment, the death of Peter Morrison is determined and the port received no decision can be made as to whether {will be held, My official re Savage said an inquest it up In The Times office Monday, Gosfield, currently appearing at the Canadian National Ex- hibition was in Oshawa visiting friends, He told The Oshawa | Times he ls leaving the Sil. | med Oshawa Speaker Tells Of Canadian Planes | | The contribution being made Two of these were, the com-|be allowed to go to North Simcoe by aircraft was explained to the of its production plete replacement of the gymna. Public Sc slum floor at the OCCI, and a|Queen Elizabeth Public School large repair job on King Street/the school specified for the School in which all the old sash|in Which the family lives {members of the Rotary Club of Oshawa by John E, Watts, as- sistant public relations officer of DeHavilland Aircraft of Canada Limited, at their meeting in Ho- 1 Genosha on Monday Mr, Watts, who was introduced by C, H. Jenkin, told of the de- pany and what they have meant States, Following the Second World an aircraft that required out load, had a good range and need-| Neary, president of Thomas Nel- whether they could be absorbed ed a minimum of upkeep. The result was the Beaver which was the subject of problem solving in tember, 1957, thus excepting the| tive since joining the knights produced in 1947. Since then the plane has been used by the Unit. od States Army in the Korean War, Some 1400 have been pro-| Mr, | gregation say farewell and our | ver's show this fall and devel- |prayers go with the family to oping his own comedy routine. |their new charge, Taping will begin in October §oCIAL EVENING for a half-hour situation come- | On Sunday evening, Aug. 21, dy series Mr, and Mrs, T. D, Thomas open- -Oshawa Times Photo, [ed their home to the Session er -- members of Westmount United Church and their wives in order that all might meet with Rev, and Mrs, Willlam Gibb before their departure to take up new pas- toral duties in Caledonia, Ont, Court Reserves Its Decision In Bylaw Case Magistrate F, 8. Ebbs Monday employed three men when it its Downsview plant it em. is exported, Tmt -- Principals Of City Schools 'To Confer Principals of Oshawa's 21 pub. on a charge of storing construc. tion equipment in a residential area contrary to Oshawa bylaws against paving contractor, Nick Dyriw, 212 College avenue. A. Lovell School. Plans and arrangements for several pieces of Tuesday will be discussed by the road south, However several witnesses tes- tified Monday that the equipment | |was stored at the properiy be- who will talk on|fore the bylaw was passed in Sep- A special speaker will be F. son and Sons, (arithmetic, property from its regulations. reserved judgment for two weeks | roles in Little Theatre produc " High Ground", a priest in "Mur: RE-APPOINTED The charge was laid by city| officials after residents in the| nounced today Harmony road south signed a| Clar petition protesting the storing of as construction| man for the Province of On. equipment on a property owned by Mr, Dyriw at 611 Harmony | Oshawa Council, No, 2671, of the Knights of Columbus an- that Edward ke has been re-appointed Fraternal Activity Chair tario. The appointment was made by the state board, Mr, Clarke was originally appoint. ed to the position in August of tions, among them, Melling in| «110, The convener of the festival committee is Mrs. Edward Sam- {uel and the adjudicator is James "| Dean of Toronto. Tickets for the festival plays | may be obtained from any mem- |ber of the cast of the Oshawa Little Theatre's production of "The Valiant", Results Of Field Crop Judging The South Ontario Agricultura) |Society has announced the wine | ners of the field crop competitions {of the Oshawa Fair, They are as follows: OATS IN FIELD 1. Boyd Ayre, Hampton: 2. Heber Down, Brooklin; 3. Jack Baker, Hampton; 4. Roy Ormis. ton, Brooklin; 5. W. F, Batty and Son, Brooklin; 6. Gerry Glaspell, Hampton; 7. W. Parrinder, Brooklin; 8 E, Disney, Ashe burn; 9. Jackson Brothers, Brook lin; 10. E, Hockaday, Hampton, WHEAT IN FIELD 1. W, F, Batty and Son, Brook. lin; 2. Cecil Disney, Greenwood; 3. Gerry Glaspell, Hampton; 4. Russ Richardson, Ashburn: 8, Bob Batty, Brooklin; 6. Jackson 1959. He has served as a Grand Knight three times, He has been a member of the execu. Brothers, Brooklin; 7. Bill Snows den, RR 2, Oshawa; 8. Heber Down, Brooklin; 9. Larry Burt, Brooklin; 10, E, Hocladay, Hamp. ton in 1043, | duced to date and are in use in| | 62 countries, | | In 1952 the Otter, twice as large as the Beaver, was produced and| lis now in use in 29 countries |More than 400 have been pro-| duced to date of which 200 are being used by the U.S, Army and by the RCAF for search and res. cue work, These two aircraft were follow- od in 1958 by the Caribou which has proved equally successful, It received an encouraging recep. tion on its tour of the world and, tions troops in the Congo, | Mr. Watts said that the firm Refused Time To Pay Fine Donna Marie Sullivan of 154 Church street, was fined $25 and costs or a week in jail in Oshawa Magistrate's Court Mons day for obtaining liquor while a minor Magistrate F. S. Ebbs refused to allow her time to pay the fine The week in jail might do you good," he told her Crown "Attorney Alex C. Hall indicated to the court that the girl} would also be charged with break. ing her probation 17, some LAOS CRISIS ENDS LUANG PRABANG, Las (AP) This Asi 's year-old of an was re day. He che the reb Pr Souvanna wma to become premier. Mon the > of askin vdorsed Phe aT avy em---- F NNUAL SE They are, from left to right, in front: Totty, 4, and Joe, 8 At 'BOYS ENJOY A are the sons of Sergeant J:3eph Frendo Cumbo, of Brooklin. | the rear are John, 9, Paul, 7 GEANTS' MESS PICNI and Henry, 6. The boys were | north east of Oshawa, Mr attending'the annual Sergeants' | Frendo - Cumba works for Dune Mess picnic at Mountjoy Park, lop of Canada. | Times Photo

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