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The Oshawa Times, 25 Oct 1960, p. 9

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- Tye Osha Times | Request For School Is =~ =| Refused By Trustees \ Library Showing | Board To Investigate Scott Medd Work| School Access Route The McLaughlin Public Library scape painting and archietetursl - p, is ow Showing, on its auditorium | subjects A delegation of 31 parents ap: ihg program approved by the On-there were 60 children fn. the walls, a number of water eolors| In recent years Mr, Medd had Peared before the Oshawa Board (ario Municipal Board and in the ares i would be impossible to : 7.|0f Education Monday night 10 a5K| case of Oshawa the sum approved accommodate them in one school hy Beott Medd, who was born ithe honor of assisting W y 4 | Peterborough of Canadian pio- Monnington in the mural deco. OF # school on Oshawa houlevar was split into yearly allotments hocaune of the differences In age, f the parents could prove that neer glock, ralion of (he Bristol Council ROrth : i Mr, Medd revealed his interest House and in the decoration of a Spokesman for the delegation Aging} veur the hoard there would he 120 children in and ability in drawing and paint-| large ceiling in the chapel of the was Angus Reid, who outlined the building program that included the ares hy next year, the hoard, ing al an early age, but look noinew buildings of Exeter Univer: position of the parepts in the oe Oshawa boulevard sehos would give thelr request serious formal instruction in these dur: sity, Devonshire, Hillsdale subdivision, When he jo. "ipo program had to be re. consideration, Trusiee Saywell ing hig school years, Mr, Medd! nthe spring of 1959 Mr, Medd was finished the chairman of the vised and drastically cut when graduated from Trinity College was asked of take a group of hoard, George A. Fletcher and oo" cog wag told that 8 num: ris School in Port Hope and them painters to Corsica which was members of the hoard, explained Loo 60 iiiing sites it had pur: RUMOR DENIED worked in the Bank of Montreal yepeated in the following season, the hoards decision not to build oo cg © ding sites I | % 2 " One of the mothers present ene for over two years before he Look He has stated that he has exhibil- on the Oshawa boulevard site, | ig the $625,000 hot ) COME quired whether a rumor that Core PAST DISTRICT DEPUTY HONORED BY KNIGHTS steps to hecome an art student. ed jn most public exhibitions of wilh it J as | y onation School was so evererowds N | John | He was accepted at the Rovallapt in London in the last few DIFFICULT PROBLEM | "This is an explanation and not ed thet the children would be More than 30 members and | the evening was the presenta | cil, Others in the picture are Oshawa separate schools, John Academy Schools, Burlinglon| years as well as in the Travel: Mr, Reid started hy saying the 8 justification," chairman Fleteh- zoing on shift after Chr stmas, friends of the Oshawa Council | tion of the Past District Depi- | jeff to right: Jack Lawrence Fox, Grand Knight, Oshawa {ose London, England, and|iing Show of the New English parents wished to bring the © told the parents, Trustee Fletcher denied this, No, 2071, Knights of Columbus, | ty pin to John Bawks, third | poo on Columbus Day Ban. | Knights of Columbus, and Jim studied there for five Years re: Art Club, Last spring he had a board's attention to the difficult! Trustee 8, G, Baywell stressed! He promised that the matter attended Columbus Day banquet | from left, Presenting the hon- | We boy guine™ newly ap. | Tracy, district deputy celving a number of prizes andi showing at the Picture Loan school problem in their area that the board had fully intended of the school on Oshawa howler held in K of C building on | ored pin is Ernest Wolfe, state | 4% : ! bali awards for his work, In 1937, he Society in Toronto, which was the result of the lo bulld a school in the ares but vard would he put on the agenda Bond street west, Highlight of | secretary to the supreme eon pointed Business administrator received the first Edwin Abbey The lovely muted tones of the board's failure to act on its deci: as late as last month, the figures for the next hoard or committee . Memorial Bcolarship artist's water colors will he a joy sion last year to build a school supplied by the superintendent of meeting, RENAME SCHOOL . The Second World War inter-| io the viewer, The English group|on the site public schools, Dr, C, M, Elliolt, | Trustee Armstrong said he 1 Cc 00 rupted his career for some Hime, | oonsists of views of London, espe: None of the area residents id not Justify a school being built! would contact eity council and in- | but in 1948 he returned to the cially of some of the famous would have bought their property In the area, It was not economi- vestigate the possibilities of United Kingdom to assist S| churches in that old city, scenes|if if had not heen for the under "ally possible to build a school building a pathway across the B ard Honors | William ( oldatEearn and Mr Wi in and near Bristol, and an Inter: standing that the school would be smaller than six rooms, he ex! golf course with the council and O nro ment liam Tov Reend A " A 1649 he esting picture of the canal AQUE- huilt, he said plained, report hack to the hoard at the (well School of Ari. in BW D¢\ducts in Wales, Venice Ie the "go oouoieq a totter written in| The #4 children at present al- next eommitiee meeting, T five yf is. Spptiniment ( isto main theme for the Wallan wate: Octobe 1650, to a woman in Port|tending Coronation Behool would yater, during the main meet i 8 OW y J » P sie AY . . . : / r, g mal { rmer rustee Hane i concentrated on land Fp alihiugh More are ao Perry who was planning to move only iy Ha and a halt FOOMS, ing, Trustee M, Brown moved Oo ncrease eral portraits, two of whieh are| to the subdivision by the then hus Fusiee FMSirong, chaleman that the chairman of the huilds fn oil" ave an interesting addition |iness administrator, W, Gordon Of the building and planning com: ing and planning commitiee North Simcoe Public School was support of an dea hecause hel gnpolment in Oshawa's three to this exhibition, which is open| Bunker, to the effect that a school Mitiee explained Trustee Armstrong, he auth rire renamed the Dr. 8, J, Phillips simply seeks the truth and has nigh schools, O'Neill Collegiate Iee u ure to the public until Nov, 12 vas expected to he built close hy. Trustee Fletcher said that the to investigate access to Coronas $chool at a menting of the Osh- a thorough respect for every man and Vocational Institute, Central| | i : i hoard had purchased the land tion School for the children from NOT INCLUDED twn years ago expecting that the| Hillsdale subdivision, awa Board of Education Monday and his right to think and speak collegiate Institute and the Dr, F , A year later, the present husi-| area" woul . ' a would develop more than it [ night for himself, 1f it can be sald j Donevan Collegiate Institute , y d The suggestion was moved hy hal we owe a rental for OF exceeds estimates made last June 4 Xp aine 4 ness Adiinistyator had Wrikes, on has and that the number of chil: hid Wah 4 } 3 P B B, 4 hid the chairman of the Board, 'G, room on earth, the words "Paid 10 the principals of the schools told h ha of He . nam, 10 A, Tesidem dren would have required a Fletcher, who had asked the vice. Full" could he marked against members of the Oshawa Board of | # fits Ie area SAVING I A Ear school hy this year, ( F' take the! his account, Fiducation at their meeting Mon # id Ld , Bm a €halrman. G- DIVRan, 16 take the Wein view of this long sprviceday Mah 0 ayc : Nd | 191 and had decided on a SCHOOL OVERCROWDED chal rus » ' ay BF Be ew 8 I L program whieh |! not Include a On he i o ked . i nded the motion, which read in the fine character of Dr At OCVI there are 1200 students | i » me of the parents as wheth- onded the motion, v school on Oshawa howe: opidren who were overerowd: Phillips | have great pleasure in about 80 more than expected, The, A member of the Department J § l ! vard north ed in North Simcoe School and| moving that the school with|principal, G. I. Roberts, said it|of Lands and Forests, Timber 4 | : . , ] he and his family have might have something to do with| Division, Bill Managhan, was in Mr, Reid continued that (he whose homes were in the vieinity| ; by Oshawa Times Photo Ihe pupils of a school tend to 4 if lidentify themselves wilh Ihe y ' \eharacter and nature of the Whit . ¢ d that th se | vere in SPECIAL SPEAKER by or motto that the school been most closely associated with the unemployment situation but! troduced hy President Jaycee Bill Pp parents nde; ood that 4 Heber: of Grierson street, could not at ssesses, Whe itize through the years, North Simcoe the increase was across alll Edwards at their regular meeting Ef (Wire issue of Ba had heellliend a school on the Oshawa) i : Possession. Wit 4 eitizen of ti r Chamber of Con i approved hy the city council 0 houlevard sit Harold H, Simpson, past Das 10500 0 wis has distinguished School, shall now he renamed grades, he added of the Junior Chamber of Com ad ved by i ty conned to houlevar le. tional president of the Cana y/ » merce at Hotel Genosha Monday pover, iT: eos, of the land a Trustee Saywell admitted that dian Home and fiehool and evening ¢ a ihe hn ig a4 ohit, NOt Simeoe School was over: Parent-Teacher Federation, wi 1 Mr, Managhan, in a series of | At present there were Chill orowded but sald it was diffieult west ga a- lie Behool f tudent upervision | r, Managha } o ervant in the inlere of educa-ilie Behool {0 uden pervisiol n a wrief lectures and slides, pointed dren from the subdivision who at: ro draw a line close a! address home and school mem 1 ['] J at 8 I: sel is diffi ni he sald : hers and guests at the F A, |tion, it 1s fitting that his name chool ( cl out the serious necessity of the) 4 tended Coronation school and, In the east of the school to HE " 2ablic School, Tuesda ould he commemorated as an The classes should he ahout 35 A ' a, . Lian er of i Lovell } A "Nir. Simpson example of selfless devotion for CELEBRATING trong at the most but the alter. Preservation of our forset addition, there were a number i the situation and make the par: Oct, 23, at # p.m. Mr, Bimj / k , The slides in turn pointed out homes nearing completion andienis send their children to ans is a former chairman of the ithe good of his fellow men, Buch native to the present system was)... ight happen should this| others under construction In the other sehool, Nova Scotia Joint ( omimiites a distinguished citizen as Dr BIRTHDAY for lig school to go on shift, he) gona iment fall to exist, Pictures area Consideration had actually heen J ttitud oward |8, J. Phillips who, without any adder 4 ap ar pf mand had yas ask} i 4 us : oli nd will: peak on | consider Mion but duty. was al Congratulations and be aol. 4 omen of shoul] PE: PROSPOTONS farm oud If the hoard had veasen to ask given to building 8 portable Bechools & | i eon [ ' § ie enrolment of ahout! showed how hy the remove 1 the city council for permission 0 school of four roc Osh. | "Our n 4 | § he following . . g Mhel 4 } ur rooms on the Osh Our Human Resource f aithful and loyal member of the wishes to the following resi 700 is 20 more than expected, The 3 lack of proper soil i hh 4 ' a) : I m than exj timber and la f bulld the school last year, the awa boulevard site hut the super: veloped Or , All Interest: |0shawa Board of Education for| dents of Oshawa and district principal, H. E, Murphy, said it|adetives the area over a period CLUB SPEAKER same need obtains today and Is (niendent's survey had not pan ed parents are Invited 10 8b many years, During these years uo are celebrating their [Was noticeable that students had of vears became barren i Guy Amold, a teacher at |#till move urgent," My, Heid sald, produced enough children for tend, he also gave of his professional birthday wiavi |veturned to school when they| My, Managhan went on to point Pickerin Collexe whe will ad: | Yat Trustee ©. W, Minett added Er faa . erviees to literally hundreds of birthdays torlay found the jobs they wanted were! out that due fo the planting and dres oe C po di Club of IDIFFICULTIES EXPLAINED i ianat a n A . p) Oshawa school children simply on Joan Coles, RR 1, Hamp [nor open to them hecause of their nursing of timber plantations, gress A TY HE 2 [He explained the difficulties the " Explanation, The slow growth DR, G, CORMACK i 2 § ste had almost f | n have " Coron. Of the sdale § i an 8S the basis of their need tan: Dorothy Mankowski, 208 [lack of education areas of sand waste had almos meeting in Hotel Genosha Wed | ehildren have in getting to Coron he i the : 0 icem A \ tty Johnsor A 7 | Pe wl to the original strength # [ation School, It was a one-half to!t the only one the Board had| . "His colleagues and those who Vimy avenue Belly dohnson An enrolment of 725 at Done-| returnec | vere| Nesday night, Mr, Arnold will siti not heen ahle to predict, he said, ! 88 know Stanley J, Phillips well] BR 4, Townline south; Lloyd yan is 25 students more than ex.| Fire prevention methods pe sneak on the subject "Among |three-quarters of a mile south of "0 e1 J es 1 é 11 would ay that he is a fine Chriss] Pearson, 262 Central Park pected the principal, N, A, Sisco, introduced, sueh as arutiela the Head Hunters of Borlet [the subdivision and separated hy Trisioe Armstrong thought the | wo Bi} ¥ R J ¥ \ oy kas § ale f , Blides 0 Fhe A » 58 ; e lgerance [ti n gentleman, He always stands| Blvd, south; Kenneth Dough aid. He too had noticed a num Inkes nd sey Daa were| and Related Problems", He [the old golf course, Poseihl i oF Making a Bathway Di bh tf G Of " i imhe: ie B id oa , 4 a § py i 8 D J for something that he thinks is in| ty, 510 Emerald avenue; Done her of students returning to school Lown. nointing out the depart will illustrate his remarks with | In the summer it was a (all nvestigated, 1a e \C roup himself by giving more than 20 after this fine gentleman and pub. "Fully half the classes are run years of free service as a public lie servant, Dr. 8 H. Phillips Pub: ning to 4), When 20 classes have the Interest of others and Is rare ald Coker, 74 Ontario street; |hecause of unemployment or he 4 d slides and color movies field of hay, underbrush, weeds 4 ) 9 '0 ment methods of trimming j h Loses Case ly heard to say a word against] Mrs. Jean Allah, 37 Ade. cause they were unable to get the Mr, Managhan In conclusion gd bog am Bert Saneripion CREEK DANGEROUS Dr, G, Cormack, psychologist y Av p west; Mus, Irene | jobs they wanted ) 4 any action except on his own| laide avenue west; ) welcomed the opportunity to lec c ON One 2 pare at|8t the Ontario Hospital, Cobourg 108 Oshawa Blvd, ture on this subject to the Jaycee EDU ATI As & vesult of walking through|, One of the parents sald hati oo™e ogi fo Suet och ava and STRATFORD (CP)--Constable honest conviction, Stewart, ridge » requir 3 George Aldis of St, Marys was| "In opposition he can be more| South; Donna Lea Liscombe, the golf course, children in the ridges would he required too a8) pichyioi Diabetic Association Oot, 7 a ' 2 ' members 4 " the creek was particularly dan; acoused Monday of "hias and pleasant than most men are in| 816. Centre street, Whitby; Assessment Entertainment was supplied by BOARD BRIEFS [subdivision were nursing expen: derous when It ii {87 at 8 pm, His tople will be belligerence" after giving evi Billy Liscombe, 816 Centre the Marlee Paje Four, members sive allergies, infections and |The Psychological Problems of hii . : arhers § y ; ) Explaining the role of the eity/m y dence in the trial of a man treet, Whithy; Bill Dionne, of the Sweet Adelines barbershop una : "7 Imissing school, Mr, Reid elaimed. | ] e City The Diabetie, ie former deputy business ad ) il. Trustee Fletcher 4 I council, Trustee Fletcher sald the, py, Cormack grew up and abs charged with impaired driving . 487 Beurling avenue; Jerry . quartet : if ARGH Hh To hypass the golf eourse, chil: A ; The accusation was made by d rojec Kastubeck, 896 Rossland road I0 ect S WH aycee Al Lockard in reference | MIN ISHEATOF Jl sdtietary [tote dren had to walk down Contral heard had iy Sbweifically asked tended school in Toronto and ves Magistrate A. ¥. Cook after west; Robert Borak, 217 Ade to fund raising Moke o the an} ation J. Ross Backus, Is now Park boulevard for one and a half priThEon 1 SCG The BER00Y ceived his medical degree In a rst mi ees ' ' RRA { a ARN L 8 f 5 p ( nM Adis told ht assisting of Hornby, 788 Dundas street ™ nua sale of Chilaiimas kr with the business administrator and secre miles Fesulting n a IX mile walk projected schools presented 0a. In Rif he completed 4 Heer Fontan phi Ri Arresting To | 1 5 Y Whitby Russell G - Sy door canvassing of vouch {tary treasurer, the board chaiy 8 h flay % lore were sidewalks council with a request for the Hig tora Coie In, Baye With Av Lefand Martin of Sarnia alter Beal BO : I0 Tessin got Il enable the pur-|man, Trustee G, A, Fletcher an for only half the distance, he oio or "debentures. Debentures : : ertitication Martin had been involved in a Bone, 231 Clarke street; Lyn. ers, which will enahle py nounced at a meeting Monday pointed out ! Babi i 4 | in psychiatry, not only to have his tree| Y|" Some residents were chauffeur. WV NOt approved unless Wel ye pas heen on the staff of two-car collision Oet, 18 i ; 3 da Spratt, 874 Cadillac south i tihg A wsida chaser usd SRL, q Hoth officers sald Marin A $36,000 sidewalk project, just! and William ©. Dodwell, 324 More than 10,000 city residential qe)ivered but also stands a good night, ing children to school and the 0Ard gave an estimate of Its), 0" aniavig Hospital, Kingston, i , 0@ 3 y wroperties have heen inspected | 1.006 g their Christ ' ; requirements to counell, | smelled strongly of drink and approved, will keep 15 men busy| Nassau street lpr outside work has i gi bg BB their picked SEWING CLASS |danger of infection was increased nell, he add: and fhe Mental Heallh Cline in i ) L | ; was unsteady on his feet follows for the next six weeks, depend:| The first five persons to in: [niated in 78 of Oshawa's 101 poll:| {fdas will also be sold to the in: One night se hoo! sewing class When children were packed into a X Ottawa. In Kingston, he did ehils | ree § A 4 the ident : g ; A 4 y old 10 Pha ag A A toast oar, Mr, Reld sald A parent asked If the school/dren's work at Sunnyside Chils ing the acciden Ing on the weather form The Oshawa Times of [ing subdivisions dividual at the Oshawa Shopping has now been set up in the Cen might be built if a survey show:|dren's Home, Ald. Walter R. Branch an! their birthdays each day will These figures were Included in Centre later on in the season Itral Collegiate Institute because FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM ed that more children 'would he| The meeting will he held at HOSPITAL REPORT nounced approval for the scheme| receive double tickets to the |a progress report to clty sonnel of overcrowding wh. the O'Nelll| iy yeply, Trustee Fletcher sald moving into the area and Trustee McLaughlin Hall at the Oshawa Regent Theatre, good for a |Monday night by J, P, Coombe Collegiate and Voeational Instl iho hoard had a five-year build: Armstrong answered that even if! General Hospital, lalde avenue west; Mrs, 8, Following is the report of the ) y pe ay pl) Oshawa General Hospital for the at a council meeting Monday four-week period, The current |and Associates, Toronto municipal | tute, the chairman of the man.| i ospital fe night attraction is "Hell to Bter- |consultants now working in Osh. ' {agement committee, F. R, Brit i, week ending Oct. 16: admissions Sidewalk areas to he done are nity awa on an "equalization of as-| ; ten told board members, 281; births, male, 20; female, 25; dotted around the eity . " | sessment' program 4 4 discharges, 33; main aperatin At present, under the winter Reports on bifhdays w 111 Field work at the General ] | ZONE MEETING room major il minor 1) prone be veceived only between the | Motors, Pedlar People and Hou ¥ Members of the Assoclated EENT, 81; emergency operating! Works program, 45 men are works) pours of 8 a.m ang 10 am [daille plants has heen completed 3 High School Boards for the zone room examinations and treat: ing in city parks, They are ex Phone RA 38-8474 Staff workers are at Duplate now § will meet at the 0CCI Saturday ments, 105; casts, 11; physio: pected to be retained until mid-| According to the report, inspec Nov. 19, therapy, 319 December tion of commercial properties is | "5 -- - expected to heégin Nov, 1, | § ' TO PRACTICE HERE ER ---- : ; ; No less than 64 student teach. . 5 ers from the Ontario College of Public School 4 Education have chosen to do : practice teaching in Oshawa this vear, the superintendent of pub Enrolment lie school education told the hoard Monday night, Un By 425 a | CHUD IS SAVED | At the end of September there were 8214 publle school ehildren BY BUS DRIVER | in Oshawa, 425 more than there | | were in June, the superintendent . The alertness of Oshawa | of public schools, Dy, GC M Public Utilities Commission | Eliott, told members of the Osh N bus driver, Keith Wright, | awa Board of Education Monday | ROYCE A, FRITH Monday, prevented what night might have been a serious if . it fatal accident In Adelaide McLaughlin School ne 'there were 81 more this year Dr Liberals To At mid-day, a child of eight Elliott said. The number was still ar nine, crossing at the inter. rising and he expected ta have to seotion of Fairhanks and Sim. | ask the board for some relief for| Ab t coe streets, enroute to Holy the school hefore the end of the! ear ou Cross School, barely missed year in spite of the new four roam being knocked down, due to addition to the school, he said Mr, Wright's co-ordination, Other schools where the enrals Insurance No mare than half a block away, a erossing guard, supe ment has grown since last vear, Ned Elliott sald, were: Collese| . rit ai plied to earreot this error p 4 , President of \ Rayoe A, Frith, presid with the co-operation of hoth 27 more pupils, Pr. © Flo antaria Liberal Association, Cannan, 30, Duke of Rtinburgh. Lh ate hyp Hom the children and the parents, 20, North Simeoe, 41, Westmount, |oshawa Liberal Association on] Was busy helping the safetys 19, Wooderest, 25 Thursday, Oct. 27, at Hotel Gen. ig ks pupils, to cross at {osha commencing at & pom this husy carner RASES RELIGIOUS ISSUE The highlight of the meeting PORTLAND, Ore AP A will be a panel discussion on pub STREETS CLOSED \eader in the Scottish rite of thellle health insurance. Members off The following streets will be Masonic Order has urged mem:|the panel will include a member|closed for construction today of the Ontario Hospital Associa: Stevenson road north from Anna. tion, Dr. Simon MoeGrail of the!pelis avenue to Rossland road Oshawa Clinie and John L. Lay, west: Wilson road south fram of Ajax, who will discuss the in |Olive avenue ta Shakespaere av FY hers of that group in Oregon to vole against Senator John BF Kennedy for president of the ok United States because Kennedy : dat I SUPANCEe companies viewpoints enne: Stevenson voad south is a member of the Roman Cath » an 5 \! R eS DOC salt n+ | olase : ;) sin 3 Pha otic Church. Leslie M. Scott ofl ith respect to Public Health In-/closed from Gibb street ta the 5 wn ' yv _- " surance CPR: Richmond street west, WOLF CUBS RECEIVE HIGH HONOR POLICE ASSOCIATION AID HILLSDALE MANOR Pel Yami cemtirmed Monday hat Mr, Frith is a graduate of Os: closed fram Prince street to LER pr WO a0 S |} stat Se N \ yr i goode Hall Law School, In 1949 Church street. Whenever possible] Fon the first time in recent | congratulates the boys on thei } : \¥ 3 ' ' Ron . 3 $ ! P| Mrs, James N ¢ hy Members of the Oshawa Po. | Present a cheque to His Wor | home From left are Segreant ery hearing hs SEnatun Was he was national treasrer of the streets will be kept open for! years two wolf cubs fram the | achievement, They are, Dennis ge avenue, in by ¢ A a at | Ship Maver Layman A Gifford, | AM Van Allan, Constable ©. went to 6500 mem ors In Ore Yoaung Liberals' Association and local traffic. Emergency condi] 13th Oshawa Cub Pack have | Hercia, left, 11-year-old son of | 33 Qshawa boys "attend the ¢ \ fon ® Sh : ® afticers in 1831 he was elected 1 the tions such as weather could ve. been presented with their 13th | Mr. and Mvs. Stephen Hercia | Monday night meetings of the : \ad done the same In other pats council in Leaside. In 1858 Mr. quire the closing of streets not on) badge in cubhing. Jim Gorcon | of 320 Etna siveel, and Douglas | pack held at Albert street -Qshawa Times Photo, of the counury Frith was deputy-reeve of Lea-'this list, ' (centre), Akela of the Pack, ' Muay, 11, son of My, and ! United Church hall . ES Lie { P.- White and t i will he used ta pur H ¢ ' A TOW | chase a television set for the Mayor minutes Monday morning to | use of the vesidents of the

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