' PENSIONER RETURNS TO NATIVE SCOTLAND ing Canada to make his hone Greig took farewell of some of { his Oshawa friends outside the City Hall Tuesday night, The To the strains of "The Road to the Isles" played by Piper 56 CASES Fines Total $723 In Traffic Court fined $60 after he pleaded guilty to careless driving on Aug, 26 His licence was suspended for six months, Denton A, Grenke, of 10 York street, Ajax, was fined $25 and costs, He was charged with careless driving after he was involved In a collision with the rear end of a bus on Highway 401 at the CNR crossing, east of Whitby The charge against Wallace G Purchase, of Toronto, was dis- missed, Philip David Dakus, of West Hill, was fined $256 and costs, for careless driving. $25 AND COSTS If Egerton Bauder, 100 Beatrice|| street, Oshawa, was fined $25 and || costs for making an improper left turn at Adelaide and Simcoe} A total of B6 cases were hand ed by Magistrate A, Mitchell at the Oshawa traffic court, Tues Fines totalled $723. The rges ranged from speeding to careless driving, Some were Osh- awa police cases, Others were Ontario Provincial Police case Fines in the amount of were handed out in eight less driving charges Tony Lucicero, of Toronto fined $35 for careless driving on Wentworth avenue at Park road Aug. U4, Richard J. Walton, of Willow dale, was fined $25 for careless driving, He was charged after he lost coptrol of his car at the Highway 401 detour around the pew bridge construction at the im-| s | atl fre was Whitby-Pickering townline | street north, Aug. 20, Steve Kol-|! fined $25 when he pleaded guilty, to a full stop on Aug, 18, Edmond Peter Devenish, 72, of Oakville, failing to yield the right of way.| eharged utter hie was in. He had been charged with make Bigelow street, Port Perry, was rence avenue, was fined $15 for Perry, was fined $10 for falling| F. King, of Port Perry, was dis- proper left turn, against Stafford Delayed | FAILING To STOP Board of Directors - ned! Bickerton were each fined $20 for land and Durham Council de.| Improper lamps, Willlam McKay a on the board's request 8. E. Lovell sald Darlington amount of their fines, were charg- ties for fhe grant to the OGH|Stanley Westfall, $50: John Pol. township, ten, $23; Dennis Sullivan, $50; and Bowmanville Memorial Hos $10; William Winches. board approach the counties for! ed to a later date Holland said the $112,000 the per cent of the $2,700,000 new Congratulations and hest cent of the patients here are who are celebrating birth. ship, awa blvd, south; Irene Cros. to meet again until November street; Joseph Zubkavieh, 223 claim is still with the town 3: Gail Church, 589 King Tom Werry, 140 Highland yers street; Paul McVety, 81, Oshawa; Bob Williams, BOWMANVILLE (Staff Gordon Kirby, 264 Park road Istrate's court Tuesday, that sus.| Boneham, 316 Frontenac ave from the Department of Trans:| 363 Albert street: Ceeilia careless driving, and with driv Oshawa: George Tresise. 422 In his defence Malsey said, his! blvd was over when he filed proof ofl their birthdays each day will arose out of an automobile colli four-week period The current HIGHWAY 401 CASES tovari, 48, of 745 Cedar street, || to driving carelessly on Highway Sequin, 418 Dovedale drive, Whit- was fined $25 for driving ecare.|Joseph Strachan, 242 Oxford volved in a three-car collision, [Ing an improper left turn. making an improper right turn, Grant From to come to a full stop, A charge missed Finn, RR 3, Oshawa, was dis James D, McFElvey, Fred Phil. Tuesday night by letter that tir falling to stop at stop signs. El- cided at its June session 'to take| was fined $10 for passing on grant of $112,000, {plate Township Reeve Garnet B,jed with speeding: C. Edward after board representatives re./lard, $50; Charles Galea, $20; He said the township has all Dirk Hoort, $10: Donald Skinner, pital building fund so Reeve te Sam Chasan, $10 a grant to the building fund board Is asking from Darlington CELEBRATI G wing building estimate 7 wishes to the following resi. residents of the United Counties days today Counties Council said In its let mas, 812 Gordon street; - "We'll keep needling Paring Huron street; Mrs, John Sul ship," Finance Commmittee street east Mrs. Delores . ARK Suspension avenue; Edgar Sloan, 58 Kee. 389 Ritson road north; Wil. 70 Elliott street; Michael Brian Foster Molsey, 140 Division) south; Carol Morrison, 366 pension of a driver's permit - is| nye: Mrs. Doreen Lamb, RR port rescinds the suspension | Hurst, 186 Adelaide east ng while his licence ns Masson street and Harry Insurance agent told him to The first five persons to in financial responsibility receive double tickets to The slon at Newcastle July 10 attraction is "The Wreck of al Larry Legree, of Toronto, was Was fined $20 for failing to come | § #01 at the Station road, Aug, 19,|by. was fined $25 and costs for on Highway 401, Aug. 20,|5treet, had his charge dismissed.| was Elmer Donald Calberry, 18, ofl Francis Taylor, of 406 St. Law- John William McMaster, of Port of falling to stop against Ernest Id ounties A charge of making an missed, The Oshawa Geners! Hospltal lips, Marian Candy and Douglas United Counties of Northumber-| ford Cobbledick was fined $10 for no further action at this time' | curve, Albert Young was fined Finance Committee Chairman| The following persons, with the Rickard asked the United Coun.|Goode, $10; W. Malarczuk, $10; quested the $112,000 from the Jame Havor, Herbert Tot its funds pledged to the schools Robert Bosworth, 10; Hugh Me. "ar Rickard suggested the hospital] Eighteen cases were adjourn Hospital Superintendent W, A or the Counties, is based on BIRTHDAYS Mr. Holland said about 7 per dents of Oshawa and district particularly of Darlington Town Mrs. Ethel Cook, 182 Osh. ter to the board it did not expect Nancy Allen, 127 Summer ton to keep needling them, Our livan, 68 Garrard road, RR Chairman Lovell said . Keeler, 96 Nassau street; watin street; Paul Hill, 848 Indefinite liam Scott Overy, PO Box St. Thomas, 809 Mary street; street, Oshawa, learned in Mag. | Athol street east; Mrs, Ralph Indefinite, until notice in writing] | Bowmanville; Mary Capik, Molsey had been charged with] Mrs, Joyce Duncan, RR 2 pended, Tresise, 117 Central Park drive, as his licence suspension| form The Oshawa Times of The careless driving charge, Rezent Theatre, good for a Found guilty, he received The Mary Deare." lenorts thdavs wi ity further suspension of six months Reports on birthdays will he received only between t} and was fined $10 and $18 court! Tas oh ny Deter yh iy costs. For eareless driving Phone RA 3 74 y was fined $26 and $2 court costs do he| ha with Scotland, He is seen with Mrs Donald MacLellan, John Porter | g7.year-old pensioner was leav- | Jo Aldwinckle and Miss Ger- | hi The Ladies Civitan Club of | Mrs, Ted Middlemas, president | 1 Oshawa Tuesday night present. ed a television set to the Hill. { side Manor Home for the Aged. Th J. H, Beaton told the board he| Justice of the Peace and Magis Is not happy with the treatment|trate's Court Clerk for 18 years, @ the hospital gets from the Ontario had left p Hospital Services Commission in|parking lot when the accident regard "to outpatient losses and gecurred would like to see a resolution to py his mother that effect forwarded to the On tario Hospital Association, Mr. Beaton pointed out that|iwo brothers, Norman and Har the loss to the hospital, on un-| ld | paid outpatients' bills, |$350 a month the hospital should have to take the chapel, Friday, Sept. 23 |. ) | : the In on Dr m vention lo A $ Oshawa General for a $10 for driving without a licence Board of Directors voted Tues day night to forward a resolution to support a the Ontario Hospital Association con- hospitals' losses on outpatients who do not pay their bills dea conference for discussion | lems and for discussing the oper th P least one or the | attend, 7 PM. Curfew Is Endorsed BOWMANVILLE "The 7 p.m. curfew seems to he getting the court job first working in this case," ¢ istrate R Monty remand until Dee RB Neil, sister at Peterhead LADIES CIVITAN CLUB PRESENTS TELE Seek To Cut Losses In Accounts Hospita' resolution at ling with is about He does not feel he said ance Committee Chairman | terment will be in the family plot Lovell said that hospital is losing should be brought up at the OHA BORN IN REACH | convention, addition to tion, the board was notified of | oneday conference { Hospital Association and the On tarlo Medical held Oct, 7, The strictly anything money on the OHA con a between the Assoclation, to be held prob being of 15 e Ontario Hospital Services Commission, Fulton said that at two representative medical staff will (Staff) sald Mag as he placed Oshawa, on 1960 Raxter 16, of 20 Neil's mother told the magis Th He nt ng few was ways knew When little rebellious in court Istrate told him the alternative of the 7 p.m continued ca or Neil magistrate must learn to do what he is told, by his parents and other author re not trate she thought the 7 p.m, cur a good idea as she al son was. to get a the mag where. her seemed curfew was jail told Neil he "Many parents whether their sons You are lucky to have parents who care." | NEW PARTY RALLY Prominent Union Official To Speak i | One of the main speakers who, In 1940 he returned » Toratte will address the New Party Con-|t0 act as assistant to C. H. | | ference being held at the Oshawa 'avd, national director for Canada Union Hall, Bond street east, Sat- of the United Steelworkers of lurday, Oct, 1, will be William America, When Mr. Millard was Mahoney, national director for Chosen director of the Organiza * \Canada of the United Steelwork.|tion of the International Confed- ers of America, Mr, Mahoney eration of Free Trade Unions in will speak at the afternoon ses 1956, Mr. Mahoney was named sion, His subject will be "Facing acting director, In 1957 he was the Challenge of the Sixties", unopposed for the office of direc- for, The conference is being spon- hall (OmleTenes 1 Burton Elected to the executive of the i Canadian Congress of Labor in Riding CCF Associations and the| o b toes] unions affiliated with the|1951, Mr, Mahoney continued to H / serve in that capacity in the fol-| (Oshawa and District Labor Coun-| poi sorms until the merger of jell, Clifford Pilkey will chair the the CLC and the Trades and sessions, Nich i include ad- yor Congress of Canada result- dresses a scussion groups. 4 {ed in the formation of the Cana A native of Cardiff, Wales, MT.|4ian Labor Congress in 1956, In! {Mahoney eame to Canada at an|Auoust 1956, he was appointed to early age and received his edu-\yeniace C, H, Millard as vice-| ag at Sault: S10 Marie Yhere nresident for Ontario, hes Mr e later enter the employ of illard signed to ta uj 1] the Algoma Steel Corporation, bias a ? | After the steelworkers union was! At the second convention of the set up he was named stall repre- Canadian Labor Congress, held sentative, He worked at Sault Ste. at Winnipeg in 1958, Mr, Mahoney Marie and later on the Pacific was elected as 8 general vice coast, | president representing the econ During this time he assisted vention as a whole, as distinct non-communist elements in the from the regional area of On- ntert al Woodwork of tario which he represented pre- She Oshawa Snes PAGE ELEVEN SECOND SECTION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 196C NEW ADDITION Hospital Board Accepts Tenders The tenders of three Oshawajupon the rec fon of Mr. The new wing, to be added to contracting firms were accepted Washingion's committee, ithe Alexandra street side of the uesday night by the Oshawa Condition five was added to the hospital will include six storeys General Hospital Board of Direc- list Tuesday night upon the re- plus a basement, tors for the construction of the commendation of 8. E. Lovell, fi-| 1t will include 220 beds, a phy- new $2,700,000 wing to the hos- nance committee chairman, and giotherapy department and will pital, his committee, {house the student nurses' training Col. R. 8, McLaughlin, Osh-| : school, There will in addition be awa's first citizen turned the first EIGHT TENDERS other service departments includ. sod for the new wing at 2.30 pm.| Eight general contracting! i com firms, three of them Oshawa com 66 10 the new upon its today, {ani dered ene The H. M, Brooks Construction nies, tendered for he general With the addition of 220 more Lid. 1 the lowest of eight building contract. The Robertson : td., tender, the lowes Yates, Toronto, tender was sec-|beds, the hospitals' patient capa submitted for the general con-| ity will be Increased by 70 pes ' 4 was $1,058, city w tract, which iotallea $1,009,354) 656 Some 0 dota was Homi cent, was accepted by the board, | ted by Bathe and McLellan, of RID / MOTION DEFEATED ELECTRICAL TENDER Osnawa This tender totalled A fon by J. H. Beaton that The Hill-Cornish Electric Ltd., $1,065,300, no report of the meeting, that | WAS CHORISTER | work in the York County Magis-| |trate's Court |dova He had Intended to go to Cireatly interested in the inter. AT: al development of union- from the CIO and CCL an ef-lism, Mr. Mahoney has attended to keep party control over numerous |aternational gather- ngs tender for electrical construction, which totalled $196,000, was ac- cepted, It was the lowest of two | submitted | The third tender accepted was |for mechanical installations and was submitted by Harold R. Stark Plumbing Ltd., and its total was $477,581. This was the lowest of three mechanical installation tenders submitted. FIVE CONDITIONS Although the board accepted the three tenders, contracts have Inot yet been awarded. They will Ibe when five conditions recom- {mended by the building and fi- {nance committees have been met, | The conditions on which the awarding contracts depend are when: I Approval has been received {from the Ontario Hospital Ser- vice Commission; | 2. A, performance bond has {been received from each of the contractors whose tender has been| accepted; 3. A list of unit prices ha received from the general {tractor {(H. M. Brooks); | 4, The formal contracts have been approved by Kelso | Creighton, QC, legal advisor to {the board; and; : | b. Subject to municipal grants {from Oshawa In the amount of | $500,000 and from Ontario County Council in the amount of $240,000 being confirmed. COMMITTEE SUGGESTION | The first four conditions of the |awarding of all three contracts were on the recommendation of | the building committee under the chairmanship of H. Washington, leader ho had atte trude Tucker, aff their o later took a pla: Di d aker he in for 5 Photo 'the un awa on, of been con- | All three tenders accepted were'cember, 1961, L VISION SET | eft, who in turn handed it to | left to right, Mrs, L, Thompson, po A. | Douglas Johns, superintendent | Mrs. John Kietz, Mrs. Thomas, of the club, Is shown centre at Hillsdale Manor, Other mem- | Mrs, Middlemas, Mr, Johns and presenting a cheque Ald. | bers of the Ladies Civitan Club | Mrs. Roy Wittaker, Christine Thomas, third from | look on approvingly. They are, ~Oshawa Times Photo GEORGE W. TAYLOR Court Official Dies At Wheel Of His Auto to | received from E. G, M, Cape Con- Other bids submitted for the part of it dealing with the new general contrat came from Ster- wing accepted tenders, should ap- ling Construction Ltd, Windsor, pear in the press was. withdrawn talling sous; or so after considerable argument was C hs , $1,084, 147; Wilkinson Construction Ld heard both for and against his Oshawa, $1,112,200; Milne and . Nicholls Construction Ltd., To.| When Ald. 8. T. Hopkins sec- ronto, $1,187,747 and the high ten./onded Mr, Beaton's motion he der which totalled $1,121,627 was| suggested that it would be em- barrassing to the Hunicipalitity struct " \whose approval of grants is sti struction, Totem, |awaited. He felt it may be em- ELECTRIC TENDERS barrassing to the municipalities Eastern Electric Lid,, Oshawa, to let out whose tender is being submitted the second tender for accepted before they have even the electrical contract for which given their grant approvals, the company bid $209,000 as com-| Dr, A, P, Fulton, president of pared to the Hill Cornish bid of the medical staff, suggested by $196,000, lletting the names of contractors J. A. Norton Plumbing of Osh- whose tenders had been accepted awa quoted a tendered price of out may be a "very nice way of $498,577 for the mechanical in| putting the pressure on them to stallation and Bennett and Wright|forward their approval", also of Oshawa bid $548,432 to! g p Everson and Ald. J. G. complete the work, H., R, Stark's Brady both stated they could bid of $477,681 was accepted. {see no reason why the pubife The three contracts by 00 chould not be kept informed and means cover the total estimated | (ho names of the contractors Sopt of the hospital building proj-| whose tenders were accepted ect, 3 + right away. Another $1,017,065 is vequired|™p. pile oh ay. atl for major items such as eleva-|. Inance 1 nm oe aman tors, architect's fees, equipment, > Se ye Moa a furnishings and many other ex-|®°" Fate y a de hod {penses to bring to the total an pg print s should ap- estimated cost of $2,700,000 to " | complete the building project. a me out lie ciojénesh of DECEMBER, 1961 TARGET that all were within the board's | William A, Holland, hospital original estimate of building {superintendent; E. G, Storie, | Cots. board vice - president, who pre-| Mr. Holland said that when [sided and building committee|final details have been completed |chairman H. A. Washington, said|in regard to costs of the new {in a joint statement Tuesday wing, other than building costs, {night that they expect the new!they will be made available to, wing will be complete by Pej the public through a press réé ease. Jaycee Work Is Widely Varied of Reform Institutions and have received permission to set up a follow-up program for each stu dent who leaves the school, It is felt that a little effort on the part of the Jaycees would go a long way in helping to rehabilitate some of these students after they leave the institute, As can be well understood one cannot see a direct result from this type of work, but from per. sonal discussions with the boys and their supervisory personnel, it is felt that definite headway The prime purpose of the youth development committee of the Oshawa Junior Chamber of Com- merce is to develop and enlarge the character and ability of the youth of this community. Jaycees once again brought honor to Osh- awa by placing second among junior chambers in Canada for their outstanding work in the field of "Youth Development." This indeed was a very fitting tribute to a group of young men who devoted most if not all their time in developing the George W, Taylor, 51, of 935 King street west, Oshawa, died, Tuesday afternoon when his car collided with a pole at King street west and Stevenson's road Mr, Tayler, who was an Oshawa § the shopping centre 8 He was accompanied § Is survived by Maude Lee, and The deceased his mother, Mrs Taylor, of * Toronto, The body is resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home for service 2 p.m. by Rev, J, K. Moffat, at Utica Cemetery, Township, he Maude Lee Born in Reach was the son of Mrs and the late John Taylor. Before coming to Oshawa in 19042, he i was court reporter and clerk at t, GEORGE W, TAYLOR a | The deceased was chorister in {a Toronto church before going to He was known to practice his shorthand by taking down Rev, W. A, Cameron's ser business school but succeeded in Later, he became Pitman council Gold Medallist. He for his a sat (accused missed a turn and went rt| inte the ditch. The magistrate told Johnston, he could have killed the occu- pants of his car as well as the occupants of the other auto- mobile, | In passing sentence, the magis legal principles. Mr, Taylor was of the criminal law, He was a | Ki "As official court reporter for| imsmen | able employee of the Attorney| 'He occupled the position for the | At their first meeting of the| ince. | bers of the family my sincere be the transfer of the president's made Justice of the Peace, cate from Bath, Eng. [R. D. HUMPHREYS ac {who will serve as president for to hold the dual position as court|W!ll be an inquest to determine jo, expressed his extreme sor. [ollowing members of the club:| ple who had known and worked | efficient public servant." Lowe, treasurer; Bruce Gerrow,| | missed by all who had the plea. daruk, director; Bill Armstrong, | sure to work with him. He was director; Bruce Mackey, direc | out to his mother whom he lived! BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Bellian, who was recently ap- with." {Magistrate R, B. Baxter told an pointed national world York County, robbers" to the police. Colin A. Johnston, WILLIAM 1GEL, J.P. olin A. Jonnston, 98 Albe 3 0 And Costs He was capable and co-operative driving. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) land will be greatly missed." Johnston: told the magistrate in_magistrate's court Tuesday "He will indeed be missed. He road for about an hour when 0 before him with a silly situa: Williams was found guilty of was always available for discus- another car approached. The tion like this, an industrious and diligent work- er and although he was not a kind and considerate man who never hesitated to co-operate," the County of Ontario and a pro-| vincial . Justice of the Peace, To Install General's department attached to the Magistrate's court for the Officers the past 18 years coming here from a similar position in county of York and was consider-|f#ll and winter season, at Hotel ed one of the best JP's and offi-|Genosha this Thursday night, the| "T would like to extend 'to his| UP will Install their officers for| beloved mother to whom he was the ensuing year, M v | ARG. Cir § sympathy on behalf of myself [ York County Magistrate's Cour \ " 2 gavel by Past President John He had worked there, under Ma-| and all the members of the Mag- | May 8, 1039 During his residence in Oshawa, "R' Hur 1960-61, | y 1, Ta ize i Bivens | .. Ds mphreys, QC, of the For many years, Mr. Taylor| Mr. Taylor attended the Simcoe o,iario County Bar Society and Also to be installed and clerk and reporter, He worked the cause of death. *lrow on behalf of the bar, He D0u8. Hart, first vice-president; under Magistrate Locke before] The following tributes were|gaid: "George Taylor was known with him | re -- registrar; Paul Ristow, bulletin | POLICE CHIEF H, FLINTOFF Car by ke "w editor; Ken Daly, director; Paul a very fine type of man, very tor, capable in his work, very con- Visiting the club to officiate at Chief Flintoff said Mr, Taylor Oshawa car wash "Jockey" in'chairman, test in Toronto, His medal came had come to Oshawa 18 years Magistrate's court Tuesday to ... |street, Oshawa, clocked by the! "I had worked closely with 3 vy Mr, Taylor for 18 years and this| Police at 70 mph along a country James Kent Williams of Oshawa,| ch. A Ra a that he and his girl friend, with| had to collect his unemployment]. ASSISTANT CROWN ATTOR- another couple, had been parked|trate told the accused, he would having no brakes on his auto- sion with young lawyers and he occupants of the other automo.) Johnston had his licence sus mobile and was fined $10 plus $2 would assist them greatly on in. bile used vulgar language to pended and was fined $30 plus $2 lawyer he had a vast knowledge WILLIAM R, BOBIG MAGISTRATE F, 8, EBBS: George W. Taylor was a valu-| county, | | cial court reporters in the prov- members of the Oshawa Kinsmen | deeply devoted, and other mem.| The highlight of the evening will gistrate Keith, since 1936, He was from New York and his certifi. Istrate's Court office," Nicholls to Wiliam E. Babip, was the only official in Ontario| Street United = Church. There|ine"ynner Canada Law Associa. charged with their duties are the Magistrate F. S. Ebbs, were paid to Mr, Taylor by peo-ias a most kind, dedicated and dent; Don Lake, secretary; Doug. | "Mr, Taylor will be greatly Pautler, director; .John Bon. Gets Warning scientious. Our sympathy goes | the installation will be Walter ago from the township offices of {leave the playing of '"'cops and Man Is Fined certainly came as a shock to me. road, was charged with careless Insurance prior to paying his fine NEY, BRUCE AFFLECK: in a field off the Darlington b¢ In trouble if he ever appear- | court costs, tricate points of procedure and/Johnston and he gave chase. The court costs. spare ) Art Stone Jr,, second vice-presi-|* | $100 In Cash Ihad been closed at 12.20 am. youth of this community. has been made in breaking down " f the juvenile delinquent STUDENT EXCHANGE visit [Pome © tendencies, and the social animos- The main purpose of this ex-|jties, that these boys had. Good change Is to promote a better moral character, has in some in- understanding between the prov-| stances been instilled in these inces of Ontario and Quebec, t0ipoys, and some of them will appreciate the difference in cul-| definitely go on to better things. ture, customs and attitudes, and| to give the students a first hand| PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES chance to practise their French| The Oshawa Jaycees attempt or English as it is spoken with this project to encourage The Oshawa Junior Chamber students in the assemblies, and of Commerce was charged by in their councils to speak proper the Canadian Council of Chris-|lV, to learn to get their eas tlans and Jews to organize and|across, and to enter into debate supervise several activities for|S0 that they will be better pre- the visiting studnets while in|pared to express their ideas when Oshawa. they leave school, Self-expression Benefit here can be applied to Ie the Jayete dm. trophies are the community, the province and presen'ed by a member of the the nation, Locally, the partici. local Jaycees executive at the pating Hudents learn a Shem deal annual Commencement exercises rom the French speaking stu-| dents, Benefit is derived provin. | % the secondary schools. | cially and nationally since among SAFE DRIVING ROAD-E.0 this younger generation there is| This projegt is conducted by a stimulation of interest, and (he Canada Junior Chamber of wider knowledge gained of the| Commerce through its local relationship between the two osambers, it is estimated that provinces, This type of under- the Road-e-0 attracts some 20,000 standing cannot help but mould young Canadian men and women. our people into one strong nation.!The Road-e-o is a test of Sue 9 {driving knowledge and practical BOWMANVILLE T-§ | ability, designed to give teen-age The Jaycees have a unique| drivers the opportunity to prove program in their sponsorship of a} and improve their driving habits 'Junior Jaycees' at Jury House| and attitudes. in the Bowmanville Boys' Train-| To the three national winners ing School. Meeting bi-weekly| go scholarships totalling $2500. with the youngsters the Jaycees| Charles Blais, past president of try to foster in them a desire for|the Canada Junior Chamber of good citizenship | Commerce, said "We are all con. The Oshawa Jaycees have ap- scious of the high rate of traffic en - | ancients incidence among teens age drivers. Through the Road-e-o program, we feel that we are providing our teen-age drivers with the opportunity to acquire a lasting sense of their responsi- bilities as safe and courteous ¢ 'vers on our streets and high- ways," As a group the Oshawa Junior Chamber of Commerce has learn- ed that a great deal more can Thieves Take Thieves broke into the Dairy Queen ice cream bar, Simcoe |street south, Tuesday night and | left with $100 in cash {be done by leading the youth of | The Oshawa Police Department 5 community, than can be done called the Dairy Queen owner, | by scolding or reprimanding John Earl McMillan, shortly after| them. 1 am. when the constable on In the future the training gains {patrol reported finding the front ed in this work will benefit Jay- doors insecure cees both in their club work and | Mr. McMillan told police that/in thelr everyday relationship the money, the coins in rolls and With Younger members of the $37 in cash, was missing from We have been made aware On ve drawers [numerous occasions that 'Serve |, Mrs. McMillan said the doors|ice to Humanity is the Best Work of Life."