Durham Region Newspapers banner

The Oshawa Times, 28 Jan 1961, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

COMING EVENTS RUMMAGE SALE At Albert Street ted Church bosement, on Monday, January 230, 2 pr A TRE wnsus mast, dnd ree fa og Es Aly rg i TEACH YOUR DOG OBEDIENCE J] ear mask of tae fe owe dias &A EL eTering, f ors os foie lege Jr. "rE Prt Eerirg " Le Foss 6 wo Cede { fu . wieHG . &/ SEBRLA Fruet liners ot! 54658 186 See > Albert ¥ 991 or BA BINGO CORONATION ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, JAM BPM i Gomes 1 SHARE THE- WEALTH 4 - $40 Adelaide Mclaughlin Home & School FA L Posslond Rds) 38 NIGHT OF CARDS 2847 MON. JAN. 30th ed Go To al lecvpor Fefresiments end Fries = $150 WHITBY BRASS BAND BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH, WHITBY Wednesday, Feb. 1st, 8 p.m. ecves Shona Retury SPECTAL GAME ( ust Go INSTALL YOURTH DEGREE The installing Faithful Mas of Windsor. The appointed members follows. seated VF. Comp. ¥,. J Cap J Rms street, west oAlicer was A Felher newly 1960 executive officers of Gregory's Assemnly Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus were installed In | office at a recent meeting of the embly in the Knights Columbus Hall Bond Society Stands On Education and $200 0 esch horizonits € $100 go full cere : f DED EACH WEEK, NOW WORTH $125 IF WOM IN 50 NUMBERS A are Hawi eft 1o righ J $2 $25 A of on Power i games ot We $25 51 ' ADIISS _ Ber Prizes AJAX TEEN TOWN (SHIRT AND TIE DANCE) MEMBERSHIPS ON SALE FIRST 100 IN FREE AJAX RECREATION CENTRE SATURDAY NIGHT ~ JANUARY 28th » 8 PM POT DANCE! 00 OM Proceeds One of the i Ersi FTE[TRREN facing Canadian In education. the proniem eritical primarily becau don't realize he and they mast critical prou-tinem Hi Ie is the tatives 10 I Agwn and il rigs 18 mas! af OVeveaIning of OVET Mean I Faineq man In f ou Shoriag er in induct VavEmLeT the ow oh WOE Fe univer penpie met to in High doll ao Wha! Ioniem aon't kno miciave Hs anou Canada Chis Hoy foundation phtlasaphy tana aul er i thie 1) LL tion that our i Wf Conte fl i the eu Aritual viet repla What ation will or nh ih am the ced hin roblen { ETC i in WERT KINSMEN BINGO 20-%20 GAMES Jackpot----$20 each $50 Full Card $30 Gomes, 2---%$250 JACKPOT NUMBERS 54 and 54 Buses { AR OU indin fi tad I hy hn her rincipa winnipeg of Fie edu Lalis 1954) of da conte the Teale not method he $150 i no onsisien Hed Fhe i do the Jackpots of f eaueationa major it: ar il on Futrg ide i of id yehool nile ERUCATION ESSENTIAL How for Canada a ye I | democracy partake. of EAM JUBILEE PAVILION FREE ADMISSION -- TUESDAY, JAN TT WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE SUPER BINGO MONDAY, JAN, 30 $100.00 DOOR PRIZES JACKPOT NOS, 51.53 2--$500 JACKPOTS NON IN 52 NOS, OR LESS, (IF NOT GAME REGULAR $250 JACKPOT 51.53; $2¢ entar econdary a Education ind The late tmportant | sthool ture? Bmith 0 of the role of neation much the ime reason people SEE PROBLEMS GROWING ruler AL Lhe ent most of tu and, if they to fill that|difficulties are still with u In vale, they in their youth and in| fet all the hesl stimates of their later years must be edu: population and economic growth cated for it. If the people and of scientific development sn educated, leader this ] er inspiring, will avail but it inert Lig There no race he Fo face tween education disaster i {The Canada of or|ond Canadian at least they day education vow. 18 now being fashioned hy| held in Februar 1962. An In the teachers in our scheol tensive study of the problems to Dr. Wilder GG. Penfield said! he ed al this conference "Looking the future we | Canada face two possibilitie the end: | (NH ing of this civilization CONCERN such a on ( a 15 V6 5 y iflimer \ Tat Ho Be Canadian education \ | OEress | --$300,00 JACKPOT | This is time vere selected by planning IN 82 NOS, OR LESS, ($150 CONSCLATIOMN), A 20 GAMES AT $40 | bow ourlwere delectef, BA Lan I weads in the resignation of de.[SEMINAY © habe pence | hyo time for the com { cate and 1a thinker who [1066 by the leach KET GIVES YOU FREE { vhich had heen build 690 KING E. AT FAREWELL | EACH OF $20, $30, $40, CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED 690 KING E, AT FAREWELL 20 REG. GAMES -- 16 AT $10.00 0S, OR LES $20 COI mon man in Canada to leap tol came together from e {BETTER UNDE fo SHARE THE WEALTH OVER $400.00 IN PRIZES | EACH $20, $30, $40, $50 "BINGO % a 2 $100.00 JACKPOT ADMISSION CARDS 50 CENTS Special Bingo SPECIAL GAME $100.00 Good Parking. 3st all the are pre nal how: |i pace f pai i } problem thi € er ng ft PA: ¢ prob decided that a sed conference on needed, 1 will be | | if and tomorrow are ems tamor Wak | discus mnaes EIGHT Eight LY THE? Consalar IF od to av oro Nes c AREAS OF areas of prime 5 A and wor yy to In greater # fo to how our HON I {5 roy con of ince In November der the inadian An educational t XTRA BUSES ociet ADMISSION 1,00 $100.00 'THE NEW ADMISSIO! I | that | ier propor idvent of the wlomation education I'o face rime concern of important | hud Canad gducational need anadian CONS hie Ihe and of unemployment and other umin SANE © | in he problem far some ye i rea of Ing 1 | pre ; (George of the 1063 Frida la eaders to ia chatrmay of the Ottawa in Car Ggarge Lroskel ina Teacher and Conference Federation, sed her Director when| | 1€ Committee an ention met in {8 purpose concise ut tlwith ( diay avernmen outwith Canad i Lon of aid that fre fucational im of study on Hoherts 18 the Neill Institute the studie avallahle hog na many peo conve wider publi of Canada's education weeds and problems would major pt ard the he ple that Landing HrOgre \ 0 consider a this rineipal under problem of al ind Collegiate Results of ie | ¥ solution At the lenders 'IN OSHAWA Crime During Oshawa i f 1 ting mviting Sane hus! were ! govern: | ublie tn the autumn $10 $50 P 960 id there were few ohanges in the Department 1960 than In previoy T'wo constables resigned replaced hy two ney Three constables were April, beinging the the Department Criminal offences in he ohief | during 1060 were up 4.5 per center laver the previous year, Police during { Chief Herbert Flintoff {old 1h [ yeurs {Board of Police sland were in his annual report recruits Traffic [added in oreased by 30.6 per cent during] Strength {the year. This seemed (0 have ithe desired effect, There were 184 less accidents. In 1060 there Wo promoted 10 detective were 657 accidents. There where he added much needed 1 in 1850 strength to that department Ih Chief sald The Chief said a greater crease was not alarming forcement drive w as maintained inereases in population during the year I'his appear And con ditions of employment to be the only way to keep our hub {F | t said the P streets safe for citizens to travel Chief Flitotf said the Tol Hel on Chief Flintoff said Department has outgrown its he Chief said he Wa N e Chief sg } Was {building and finds it almost im to operate efficiently fatality-free year making traffic death Vor iy vey of demands on the Depart 19 ment," he said, "1 am forced ta} = request an additional constable a cadet and an extra office stenographer 10 commence duties hy April 1, 1881 He requested Commissioner Thursday charges wen in af Constable John Macberad were on ring due to the « DOKINg There $2,350 PRIZES A am Coleen eed RED BARN fon he Canadian Teac EVERY MONDAY, 8 PM. it ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM CONSOLATION $20 20 GAMES - 16 PRIZES OF GOOD PARKING EXTRA BUS SERVICE This Saturday Only, 8.15 ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM SHARE THE WEALTH 4} Wi Ww a re four da 'Aft : After ur hE a careful dur url a] TRY NEW POWER PLANT NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) Test power from the new Niag plant of the state y has been sent Mohawk Power Wednesda which he | has heen sent with the number of short into the private util in service,' he sald, ity company's lines ATR Power axiy aut Dey nai also an a power i) \ aM REGULAR BINGO EVERY MONDAY 3 u find Ex Bus Se ND hard to noe HY) the oll in are entit ed Cruisers in ter | Vocational] | Continues Cold 10] easter during THE OSHAWA TIMES, borurde;, Sensory 38, WH 3 oice Thanks Dies March Don Jackson Volunteers Wins Crown "L want Lo SRY RB DETR E UWONTREAL (CP)=--A sh Lword of thanks to sil whe have EFRE g of Omierio skaters carries | volunterred their services fori"! Bll the titles up for grabs in | Monday migm's Mothers March! the Capadian Ggure skating {of Dimes," seid Mrs Michael) har pionsiips, which ended | Starr Chief Marching Mother Friday might for Oshawn, in & statement is Mos observers agreed sued today Slings " hating was ii 1 tiemally good re is bri Ot pedis oy er hope than ever lor Canada COMPOSE [the vest of the community shows) Ie international level and the ful fia nos {nmything like the eqme ntl World - rated Donald Jackson Senet from M honing {stasm when the Mothers' March|PT0VIaed the event's individus) on She ite thelr doors, our 1961 wn rh The W-year-old native Law dasiom 08 prign will be & resounding sue of Oshawa, skating with & To? tog medal | gesé rote club, won the men's hympies. [ Jinind plier fie jeff the ies, "ETS RB MARK For content. of perioriancs, he was awarded & rave perfect mars Wy ome Jackson's only #ETOr Came in # Wd to become the first sma Itanr SREler 19 EAECHIE & THOR oeuvre in competition called spilt dowbile tz # singies crown for the second SE odarch oF Dimes naa esr ronning with & perfor WELSH MOUNTAIN leauses | know of, said Mrs, | 206 that had just shout every-| Brecon Beacon isn iy Starr, "and | only wish | could hing mountain forming pert of the Tet meross to my fellow citizens] He VIO spectators gave the Black Forest mountain system what their donations ean mean 7/77 1HDOURGer on ovation thatitn Wiles 19 polio and secident viethins as well as to those disabled from) inherited causes, The active {ties of the Fehalilitation Foun | dation hold oul tremendmis | hope 10 these people but their Loperations have to be seen 19 he fully appreciated | Mrs. Starr explained that the I March of Dimes Wopes to raise $H50.000 in the 1961 campaign Mothers in 200 Ontario centres will take part in the one hour nhl in the past 12 months said 14 new ferred the Vounda EVEY Deen March of shave disahl turned ot Home Owners YOU CAN BORROW $1600 REPAY AS LOW AS 35.00 MONTHLY " ALLIED INVESTMENTS NG " EAST KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Smyth; ¥. Master of No, 2 | Arthur Doren; ¥, Pild RB, 1 District, Champlain Province, | Weeks; ¥. Inner Sentinel D A, Tellier; and Fr. Admirsl | Dumais. Absent when picture | Charles Johnson. Standing | was taken were, ¥, Navi left to right: ¥. Trustee Jo- | gator C, J Power, F, Outer hh Judge: Past V, Navi- | Sentinel T, Langan gator BE, J, Clarke; Bir Knight (Oshawa Times OBITUARIES y " Photo) wlohe she patients WEE tn A has turned away and the Dime omimitiee In Je thet ne physically PETRON ever he from lack of funds Marching Mothers Are tn go concluded Mrs and earnestly ask pene Oshawa 16 give this vital Com fin Yo ONE THOMAS STEWART PARKER Atkinson Albert Bireet United Thomas Parker Church officiating died fhe ing interment will Homie on Osha Frida Mi 7 heen than He Btewanrl ef will i AWRY fallow Ihe Cemetery Raosehank In fo in vir 4 nr rep ar thé gene Union With, MARVIN NESBITT I'he death oceurred al Private nis' Pavilion, Toronte Gen Hospital Monday, Jan of Mi in Neshitt ashi in her had falling / Bh Community 0 wih General i, the he CERNING Wa WE Parker ho resided Alher hn naa FP move ol 14 y Ice free negin Hawa fon roi ok on munity Ber Mar whi heen Era ral 196) two year u ish Osh YER] wis horn May in aed ih Houdaille former Ws tle ang re In Scarboro Woman Fatally Hurt A Bi-year-old Becarhore woman died Friday night of injuries) iffered when she was struck hy | car driven hy Ronald George of RR § Oshawa Erna Berner, of Folerof! 8 WHS Crossing near WE 1 finh health entered Pont Ho the 4 even Alda Ta Aaugnter (2-1) n i for Hi loved Industrie Lid winner more than fF YER "in " Perry and and later Hospial farmer I pital on N 51 Li 14% Hh iy Faronio retire ef n + Dgaen { ie yon OUNEE Fay thorn £1 vi Lshawad of the Anson Matilda Drew 190] Ia Brown y ENE Wie *Y the Tay Township Ie lor ana OSHAWA PHONE ANYTIME FOR DAY OR EVENING APPOINTMENTS RA 3.3993 17 Affiliated Offices Across Ontarie Member of ONTARIO MORTGAGE BROKERS' ASSOCIATION ERA (Greia) i hor wil carboro outh King Cliffside arnve knocked down bh HBro Mrs al he | der {onto thi at this ani Faronto ison (Betl IT 1 Lera hainesteagn in fil or road she westhound 1 aid Berner died at East Gen Hospital head the in otn when the ) { right and on Mle the ittended Black and Ontario il Hriw #5 A wilt Lsh Id Jie chool Fhornton, Colle 190 Lh Don an Fhowa time re nt of awl ship tock Pub Laie 1] n Wee 16 3] 1ded ifu Un May and hornton " whith Warren 0 injurle eight fatal acel Metropolitan Tor compared to 10 and Jame hi fi thornton HT no n in Wa Gi den (ni Thornton, &l p re cared us hit LL nit | ctim | lei i George Lum i il 11H | Kimval f an ind I, BUEHLER}: Yender EAT'N 7 TRUE -TRIM BEEF 12 KING ST, E. RA 3-3633 { edy na daughiel (Gladys) In Lhe ving : brotl / J time last year othe ist] dial hed Ol ifar her mother during Iwi NEW LE f pri in and Neshitl with Hine 10 her mo Wao the farm Mi Mrs moved NEE Memorial servi il be held ther Clarence (Smitty) Barber IS BACK AT 21 PRINCE ST, Welcomes His Friends ond Customers Armstrong Funeral Home Ana fonda 1] with He H Atkinson, of Albert Street Unit ed Church officiating. Interment will follow in Zion Cemetery | CARMAN STAPLEY died Hospital href ness born in Belleville 11, 1012 and resided a for the past 38 years dal the Chapel Wik sla in Elmey un vias tleton hilt The late Mi Nesbill was & {member of Cadmus United) {Church and a faithful Citi of Nestleton Pre Ehylel Ian the|Chureh since moving to Nestle Ll tun 'Wh also Ladi Women's in p.m brother Vi Carman Oshaw Vida He was Ont 1a in Oshaw H ape hu Mapley al a General member Ald and Institule her hushand i, Horn| and & Ho Blackstock predeceased hy brothers and lwo sisters, Herb, Albert of Victoria, B( Mrs, Lillian|Norman, Arthur, Eleanor, Jo two daugh-|seph and Bertha (Mrs, Blanley Khahatura | Malcolm) Oshawa and Miss Gall] The remains rested al the Oshawa, three sons «Dermot - Panabaker Yun Harold and Gerry, allleral Home Port Perry, and of Oshawa; one half-sister -|service was held in Nestleton Mi William May (Belleville); Presbyterian Church on hurs four halt-brothers - Kdeard Kel-|day, Jan, 12. Rev, KE, Herron Dennis Kellar, jof Nestleton FPresbylerian a) and Ray Kellar|Chureh conducted the funeral service, Interment was In ie the/John's Cemetery, Blackstock uneral Home! Pallbearers were Bill Taylor service will|Amaold Fred Trewin January #0 Ho Lawrence Mal Bh. C, H.loolin Malcolm UT as i arier a of Nestlélon veslielor Burviving heside are sister, Mr elployed a8 BR Chane (Minerva) Osliawg Rochester-Pitts of hieye I§ survived by farmer Ellen Kirt Meat Specials! Mon. & Tues. STEAKS ii: Ib. 79c FRE T-Bone BUY § LB. SAUSAGE MEAT FOR 1.00 GET 5 LBS. FREE! Lean, Rib STEW BEEF 3 lbs. 1.00 a ( qr of wvwwvwy NU-WAY ¢ RUG & CARPEY 4 SALES Broadloom wall toe wall, Rugs, Carpets, Stair Runners, rator by the gh Coal Co Wi his wile ley: hi Butehes tel hrothey SIX red Bhi # hlapley the mother Belleville vivs, William (Ada) M¢ I Ntapley Carman i, Bruce Kellar | (all of Oshaw of Belleville I'he hod Armstrong nl (H wa atl Installation by our own mechanics 174 Mary Street b RA 8.468) haaasao HANDYMAN? Call RA 8-4688 Now! To Have Our Representative Call To Discuss , , + LUMBER, PLYWOGD ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS! PROMPT and FREE DELIVERY | 3 Ways To Buy! * CASH * 30.DAY CHARGE ¢ BUDGET TERMS McCULLOUGH LUMBER (0. LTD. 1270 SIMCOE ST, NORTH I meiarial held on Monday | vith Hey WEATHER FORECAST Area Weather where aylor i I'rewin Neill 1 Meaty | PORK HOCKS 3 lbs. $1 i pom and FORONTO (CI) forecasts issued at 4 Synopsis--Cold air Oficial beginning this 10 am ng tanight Colder Sunday continued | Winds southwesterly 18, hecom Ito lie across Ontario, with tem: ing northwest 15:28 today peratures during the night near era in southern sections and; eit baw sere in ne orn | I's Remanded In Custody the lakes, mainly along the| (east shore of Lake Huron and| {Georgian Bay, the northeast of 1524 Ey was remanded a custody hy Magis morning clear Wl of Weiss, 64 angeline dive in Leorge seat ane 1 10ns And [re vie day lin lw to 31 day and te st 9 0 with Kirkland l Ray udbury {this morning with snowdlurni Sunda Sunday st 18 4] AK | shore Lake Ontavio and in| the Niagara Peninsula, A band ing across northern sections of [week {the wavinee today will head| (pate F. 8. Ebbs, Friday, wher linta Southern Ontaria tonight : on f NE he was found guilty of drawing tari, Haliburton regions, Wind Weiss drew $208.07 from th [sor, London, Hamilton, Toronto 3 jh LL Rally aa nn, 29 Oshawa Public Welfare Dept i 3 3] ! pid " while he had a bank account Sunday Hille Shange I 1eNk the Royal Bank of Canada, inf | De rature nds SOUthy on x Oshawa, said Weiss had a bank with Sts 1a 33 teday, | aocount containing $738 45 Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Weiss had to sign an affidavie Lake Ontavig, Niagara saying he had no bank account Cloudy with snoewflur-| When he appeared in court, Ww funday, Little change Also charged with collecting Y Winds south: welfare under false pretences some local gusts! Joseph Clement, 88, of 372 Taun for sentence until Feb. 10 région, North N. J. Moran, Oshawa post: Mainly sunny | master, said Clement had eam! s this afternoon, [ing December. Clement applied] mavrning for $3595 relief during that Winds south to! mont} (of loud and snowfluryies mov Lake Erie, western Lake On: welfare under false pretenses [tered snowflurvies today andi gonnan Pincomb, secountant al | narthie M Sunday In arder to collect welfare few snowsqualls to: pleaded innocent of the eharge wihwest 20 Sunsltan road west, was remandes weaning cloudy ed $35.40 at the post office dur heeaming wih {Clearing Colder southwe west | W Dir sotoy Herbert wgh 10 Arrange Fimmins-Kapuskast Mora make rest River, James Hay tution Clement's future Cloudy today with snowilurries' welfare cheques i City nes Have \ ht 8 White iis 1 \ regions out

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy