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The Oshawa Times, 23 Feb 1961, p. 13

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Hotel Genosha Wednesday night, was flown the "eily during the aliernonn. In the BPPEr Meture B 1arge grown of } and chamber official are seen st the Oshawa Muni CAPT. JOSEPH JEFFREY il of Londen, Ont., president of | the Canadian Chamber of | who addressed the of the Ow Commerce, | in LAIRIREFEE annual meeling Chamber of ei Awa Starr Will Address Unemployed Meeting slary, federal, Wiliam Rutherford minister will he in: her of the Local 222 co-nrdinal vited to addy an open meet: Ing commitlee on unemploy ing of the unemployed of this, ment, charged that the winter grea. In addition, it will he works program "1s just 8 hig pointed out to him that ne one|gas balloon the Tories are hia in the Oshawa area Is working ing up = and it doesn't provide under the winter works pro: jobs, We don't want any more gram Tory hot air we wank jobs Malcolm ident of Mr. Rutherford said Tocal 292. UAW Cliff Pilkey, chairman of the members of the Oshawa and District Labo eral Union For Une milayed|t punell said the main issue in Wednesday night that Lahor| Canada today is the unemploy Minister Stary said he would/ ment erisis, He said iL 1s speak to an open meeting of un: [Shame on & great country when employed in this area if he ve-|Wnemployed workers have 10 ceived a formal invitation 10 do 8p far Unemployment Insuy so and when his schedule per-{#nee benefits and welfare over milled 4 long peried of lime Mr. Pilkey said unemployment CHARGES BIDESTEPPING is the government's responsibil Mr. Smith told the gathering ity Hon, Michael # mem Bmith, pre told about 150 Oshawa Gen hut it is alse manage that Mr, Stare, during the Cana: ment's responsibility General dian Labor Congress sponsoved|Mators," he said, "has heen on mass lobhy (no Ottawa, sidestep:(a8 couple of four - day work ped his responsibility to the un: weeks, Management is concern employed ed only with making that al Acearding ta Me. Smith, the| mighty dollar and it's about labor minister sald the govern:(time management got a hit of ment has done all it can to ease|the human element and forgot the unemployment situation and|Some of the huge profits and gol it is now up ta lahor and man-| some of its men back (o work agement ta settle this unemploy sald ment "I people are going to have Mi to aeeept welfare, then it should the Dominion Bureau of Statis:|e Drought up to a level whey fies, 603.000 persons, which rep people on the relief polls are resents 10.8 of the lahor farce in|BO/NE to have # human Canada are unemployed, If tenes Welfare 15 nat what they that's nat the gavernment's re: 58Y It 15 That §150 to $180 3 poansihility, T don't know whose {month they say people on wel 4 fare gel I just AJ ure th VU 4 ; ar the press r. Pilkey sale My, Bmith charged that it i {He requested same of the men nat hard to haw the Une: on welfare to stand up and "ex ployment Insuranee Funi-- has oose™ the weilare Beanie drapped $600,000,000 in the past | Pe Whe welfare peaple twa years, He said fishermen's [511,50 PER WEE K and pther seasonal henefits have! Rass Hill #4 Elgin street east heen paid aut of the fund andlan un mplayed A%-yvearald con hould have heen paid out of alstraction worker, sald he re enarate fund Ws ahout time leeives SHLA0 a week, $5.60 of the. gavernment gob a shot in{whieh is to support his mothers he arm Wo wet this thing and the other $6 for his voom tratghtened out Vi ith He sald he gots nothing fo wil clothing 57 Commercial he in Binh sad deeording [1] Pupils In Offices the Lakeland Chapter of the Both teachers and office man National Office Management agers feel much can he gained \ssnciation today is holding its which cannot he taught in class third annual "work-experience' (hy having the students visit an nragram, in eosaperation with!affice for a day he graduating business class at the O'Neill Collegiate and Vo. PARTICIPATING FIRMS cational Institute Phirty-ane! Firms which will take part in employers ave taking part in the! this vear's program inehide Prag Tam Metropolitan Life Insurance Approximately 87 graduating |Onarie Motor Sales: Canadian students fram the OCVE ome! Bank of Commerce: (thpeo mercial course, this voar. are! Mranches);: Tavente - Dominion taking part in the program. (PAnK, (twa branches); GMAC This program will give pros. Pacifie Finanee; Indusivial Ae pective graduate appartn. | planee Corparation; MoCal 0 gain afm Transpart; Houdaille In Practical exp dust rie Angle Canadian Deus ment a La General Motors (purehas The students reported ta var: | NE, accounting and pants de Mis athiee managers partieipat [Partments ! C Ng Wm the pragram and had thel Past Office Appartunity 1 duseuss apera: [City of Oshawa Hons with an expert. They were/ada: Robson Leather Oa: Du Pt 10 work for the vest of the Pate of Canada Lad Sklar day and given a chance to apply | Furniture; Oshawa Roard of tessons learmed fram the office] Bducation: London Life insur managers in the ance Cag Oshawa Publie Util Thely lesson {Hes Cammission Wil in aperations | Burean: Roughley Insuranes fling iAlger Press; General Prini®ys (Oshawa Tunes; National Em an iy matiering FIOROe 10 supple Wem e wark Pedlar People Eatons of Can Class ranm Rofuded takin ACT A MOR as taking ¢ Ahan and other clerical duties ler said # Int of unemployed | Hight for the unemployed LLL (h Oshawa Credit {( GR #5 FEBRUARY 23, 196) Chamber ls Seen Spark To Growth French Drama NOt Social Club Airport Seen Industry ; A EN HRPM. 14 WE WRANELEY RE & IODEE BEN = YN NEL BRVR RB IROBETR WF PIL 15 RIIREL New RANSITY sid Caplan Joseph Jellery Presidemt of the Canadien ERaimber of Commerce, spemk we 19 € of € members at thew wimg dinner, Wednesday Ietlery said that Ww» of Dusiness he 1s COMaet Wilh execlives from # Bmber of I1RFER Corporations wna one of the first questions they ask when considenng the location of » Bey pliant or oifice 15 whether there 15 g £994 Bir port. He said thet rand com mumeriions 1 vial 16 modern business, and that z modern air port » Fk Ey Campin the course yal 19 progres FLOWN TO OSHAWA Captain Jeffery was flown 19 his speaking engagement al Osh awa from his home | ondon 45 minutes in an gireraft own ed hy Chamber member W. B Bennett, and Ws company ai iret i f Ariat # In ihe {Jeffery £14) the new president Al right ManAREY ham Hart oh Dougla the i Nahe IOWEY INELUFE eeond from NAKINE Nanas Howinson, ret eft} wi Cpal aller lanai { chamber Is Fisher chamber left hn wf Herher ident. Al W Oshawa Times Photo 827 People Getting Aid Fifteen per cent Increases wn welfare payments, recently an nounced hy the provincial gov Mr. Smith said I thought EYRMent, are not an acrnsithe vou were looking # bit thin when board increase, Oshawa Wellare y E : Board members were old Wed 215 Malaga nesday night Maximum payments, $180 1o families of seven or more, are unchanged, However, according tn Welfare Administrator H, G Chamber president elect Wil Ham Hart old the members that he confident there was i a good. chance that Quebec would he coming 10 Oshawa said that Oshawa had the largest delegation of any ety al the recent Oitawa hearing. He said thet Quehecair had asked the chamber of commerce Lo oy ganize the meeting, and that 28 'Men's Club | HE pre Wis a f you stood up." Norman Galka voad, an unemployed auto work Younger men are just ahout ready to make a living hy steal Chesehrough, "single men will ' 7 St, Stephen's Mr. Rutherford suggested il (Bel # tremendous benefit, Maximum payment for a sin was time the Unemployed Union| The AOTS Men's Club of Si gol on its feet and started to 40 gle man will go from $46.25 to! Stephen's United Church held something about the unemploy: (854.85, an increase of almost! charier night meeting re ment situation, He proposed the 20 percent cently, The executive and mem setting up of twa committees, 10) qonce post of welfare in Jan: | VES of the AOTS Men's Club wary was $20.066.76. Net cost tol @f King Breet United Chureh COLLECTION SUGGESTED He also proposed getting union cards out far the membership and a plant-ta-plant collection to funds for the Unemployed Upton to operate with My Rutherford P'rade Union with a ED mdowarkers how ta hay | (ay Bevis Sharon Cling Donna Panald hyn Margaret oF (avie Louise Paton KING STREET UNITED CHURCH ROTS CLUB NAMES EXECUTIV The commitiess Mr, Ruther eile was $086.15. Net costs shap-| WETe 1h charge of he ford proposed were an Upem {able ttalled $16,981.67. Admin gram ployment Insurance OmIsELD istration costs were $8874.44 he meeting opened with # commitiee, 10 deal With | Employahles and unemploy: (dinner, served hy the ladies of claims and grievances (rom the) apes on" welfare in January to: the Eva Alexander Group, 8, G membership and a good and aod 827, Five hundred and|Baywell, lay pastor of the wellare committee (0 deal WI gigi ning of these, or 88.8 ner: church, gave a resume. of the {mortgage and HRANCe COFROVA | conf "wore classed a8 employ: | activities and formation of the tions and assist the peaple on ables eluh, Ray Greenies, frrasident wells of the Ising Bireet AOTH Men's Club, introduced the head table Se D t A lively sing-song was led hy es u Y Don Allman, accompanied hy Miss Hazel Rundle al the plano . : Ihe devotional period was con G R ducted hy Boh Brown, Don ald that | ive 0a [Allman favored with twa fine in agreement solos: "Asleep in the Deep' and four-day, 82-hour work! TORONTO (CP) A maior! "You'll Never Walk Alone week hut th vant the same | auree of provincial revenue is Rev, M. A. Bury conducted the takeshome pay as they ave get-|fuel and loepee tax and In ve: initiation of charter members tng now, He said the warking| vn for that revenue there is\and the installation of officers men have to have the same|d definite obligation to provide for 1061, The execulive consists amount because they have to re. |Peasonable facilities for thelofi President, Prank Crawford; [tain their purchasing power movement of vehicles, persons| vice = presidents, Hay Bmith, in Mr. Hutherford suggested aland goods, RK, Sims, Ontario] charge of programing, and Jack letter he forwarded to Local agg County engineer, sald Wednes:| Willis, in charge of member suggesting that number ane | 98 ship; secretavy-lreasurer, Alex paint an its contract negotia-| Mv. Bims addressed the On: Perris, and chairman, social Lions later this vear he a shots [tava Good Roads Association anland refreshment commities or work week "weight vestriction for muniel:| Charlie Littlefield President Smith said he did Pal bridges Gord Hawker and Wilf Pog nal think "it would he in good| He sald the bridge problem zon presented the executive and taste for the unemployed to tell [In his awn county could nat he members with United Chureh the iolved hy waiting for veplace: Monts" Cluhg lapel pins ain ment of all substandard struc The highlight of the evening Phe two committees were set [Fes but that the main pus was reached when the presi up and will begin work in the [P05e oF his department is to BE LE 1 RIVE W ) A (dent, Frank Crawford, received UAW Hall, Bond street east, ta: WA the public and prolong the) MY aohen's AOT A .- life of the strugture until fi-| Ht: Btephen's AOTE Me's Club NANCES PeVmIt rehlacement [Charter and gavel from Harry K. I. Kleinsteiber, mumeipal(Boueh and Hay Greentree, pas ployment Oshawa ON hyidge liaison engineer, said (he| resident and president, vespee Oshawa General Hospitali hpidge problem must he solyed| ively, of the King Htreal Men's Dodds, haveistor, and Haris, [if municipalities ave' going to] Ch Harvis and Wallace (eamply with the wishes of the| After (he newly installed ex: Bludents assigned to the vari [publie | nus employers include: Larvaine! He sald it will involve more Hdgecambe, Stella Smarve, Dian: (pre-engineering such as hridge ne Flintoff, Mavilyne Reid, Joan (planning, foundation investiga Elliott, Barbara Rankin, Bonnie! tion and hydrology, Teatvn, Bonnie Gaynor, Sandra Branton, Marilyn Barrett, Su : {san Blanchard, Isolde noone. | Eastview Park Nancy Norris, Kaly Smava, Pat . rela Wows i Ms ] Hein ter and -Maviarie Names Executive Arce Winning, The members of the Hast fiordon Wilson, Frances Carnes view Park Nelghbarhood Asso as, Luella Cunningham, Mae oiation, al a recent meeting, yn Williams, RB. MeGilliveay, [elected theiv executive far the I, Malachowski, Blaine Bailey, | ensuing year, J. Ward of the Ruth Blakely, Gaile Hitohing, [CRA staff conducted the vating Iaoqueling Cameron, Paul Roe! A vole of thanks was extend: nigk loan Clarke, Maurine od to the 1860 executive for iis Comerford, Gwen Hamilton autstanding efforts ta promote Norris, Brenda Mae: [Dark aetivities Sandra MoFeeters. May Members af the new exeow Matar Sandra Martin, tive are: B. Walle, president; Hopkins, Gayle Ooap: |B. Shavit, viee « ehaleman; M, Martinsen, Mary! Whiting, seeretary; M, Muir, Audrey Peters. | reasurer; Jf, Laverty, assistant [Eugedio York, Donna © Smith, (Sports ehairman: Mes, Laverty, Linda Harper, Elisabeth John Mrs, Misstak and Mys, Turner, [son, Honnte Savwell, Caval{oMteriainment eammitien INS, Rose Willoughby Bonnie | Wilson, RaeElaime West, Dian: program is that the number of {he | Donna Mitchell fomplavers participating mn Gordan, Philip Moedereased ta 31 fram last year's anghlin ol Thexton andi] and the pumbor of students [Marlene Moody expected tw participate (his Noteworthy about this year'siyvear increased to 47 fram 4 aman -- rola «Noon here at & meeting in the ehureh Wednesday aight wn the new executive of the pro | Magnet Aelegaien inh gms "nding the Maymr Mr Har Rif Mayor Thomas tor the whole show Rs HY Was concerned FRRgas for the cy BRINEE Hf EIRCIER TRITESEMG oes 19 Be BYRNE TRIBUTE, PAID The nations) chamber of com HERB E IR fie 19 WEERIGIIRE far #s The She haf wr ad a figrn with (erm Koh RR ERPRENY BIER E OF Edge wt the Oshawa lite Thenire production, ' 7' wn the Melangitin Library RUAHOTIm, WEARCSABY WE This Fremh Brame was Sr her of Commerce ol their ain form cated by A ced by ¥, Elion snd pro Dolores Victor, WM Ary "RA Bide mens The lend part, mr chnicahly CORRELL WOMmeR ROCF, Whe played with faciity by Gillian Hewth, Mawreen Bell added Speaker Stresses Capen doch JE61Y, presi dew. of the Canadian Cha 7 oA Commerce, 194 shot 705 menbers oh the Oshaws Cham. wel meeting that the Ohaws Chamber of Commerce showid Genk and & WE pay ween Thistey, Frio he the spark (oF gresier and EFEAEE Comm mty growth He noted thet the organiza tion was one of Work and was not & SoCal ch, He 1914 the penciled € of C members that METER PERAent. md 1IWHE 16 much fresh pir 19 the Diol with the chamber was the omy way Poigias Fisher, manrger of the her portrayal of the young 1o- that they ean Actively partic Oshawr Chamber. Be said thet RB EOOR ERRINEr Hf COMMETEE manager 1s hard 19 find. He noted thet there mre (we Cham hers of commerce wm Canada hist Rie BYIRE OF RIE R6A6%, FHA that in both these cases i cond he due 18 having an ineffective ANA Er the nighionat president noted hit EAO8 TRRANAEETS RIE VAN while and should he treated and pid as sch, On the question of money the National president noted that # chamber should he financially strong, and that the recent revision nm membership dues had helped the Oshawa Chamber as well as other Cham hers across the country The National president staled that the Oshawa dinner was the most thrilling meeting in some 2 that he had atiended this year, He said he was pleased with the resurgence of the Osh awa Chamber of Commerce and admonished them to eo operate with other eivie organ izations for a greater Oshawa CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and hest wishes to the following resi dents of Oshawa and dis trict who are celebrating their birthdays today Louise Porter, 468 Welland ave; Linda O'Donnell, #0 Rosedale Ave. Shirley Dai nard, 61 Btone BL; Douglas Reeds, #7 Mary St, B., Whithy; Barnes Norton, 24 Arlington; William Fraser, nls Miller Ave; Mrs, Arthur Bell, 14 Liberty BL, 8, Bow: manville; Tommy Hiffe, Courtice; Donald Burns, 208 Court Bt; Robert Lidsier, RR 1, Oshawa; Heather dean Tonkin, 181 Riverside Dy, Ni Lymn Voreman, 69 Chadburn; - Cynthia Kemp, 77 Park Rd. 8; Michael Peter, 18h Waverley 8t.; Ted Morrison, 817 Glenrush Bt; Bobby Lidster, Rossland Hd, K.; Howard Verguson, 747 Glenfovest Ave.; Sherry Davis, 468 Farewell Ave} Douglas Hough, 881 Jarvis Bt} and Shirley Meiherel, Dundas Bt, 1, Whithy The first' five persons (0 inform The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets th The Regent Theatre good for a four-week period, The eurent attraction is "But terfield §' Reports on birthdays will he received only between the hours of 8 am, and 10 a.m, Phone RA #8474, eoutive of BM, Klephen's Men's Club had taken over the meet: ing, Frank Crawford conducted # short business session, All were in favor of holding the next meeting Mar, 18 at 6,156 pm The evening's program of fel lowship was closed with the henediction led hy Rey, M, A Bury, Street United Chuveh. Seated, loft to vight, are: Harvey Soueh, past president: Pal mantic "Liseite" An extremely ficult pert Whe mile led was well handled by Kevin McManus. Lawraine Ogilvie acted the part of bis wile, The role of #. hypo chondrige brother in law definitely justified the presence of Max Cottrell in the east Cowtier', a workmen whe onid "handle hicks hike they were babies", was peled by fom Francom. Mervin Jenkins wis the philosophic retired de tective, "Inspector Merlin" Jean Crook seled the part of the maid, "Henriette The entive metion of the play look place in the living room of #8 Paris home The stage manager wis Ray Langridge, Lighting was done hy Mervin Jenkins and Brien darvis, Catherine Barrie was the prompier Sound effects were hy David Attley and Ted Yarrow; proper ties hy Dorothy Birchall and Marion Davenport; costumes hy Dorothy Melean and Belly (Heron, and sels Were con strucied hy Ray Langridge and Des Bailey James Kraemer designed the head, there will he many things or form pile in the free enterprise sys tem on wil levels of Government BiG JOB 70 Do He said "I have & siong he Hef in our free enterprise dem aerate prem and believe fur ther that businessmen have # WE Joh 16 49 In Keeping Mo strong and dynamic, Onr free EET NIBE BYSIeIn, Of course, Is wt the core of everything we do wn the Chamber, for we recog fie that free enterprise has heen the great driving force which has brought us such #l high standard of Wing, In these days of economic slowdown, L firmly helieve that one of the best guarantees of getting ws hack on the high read! Of Progress is & strong and uni ed Chamber of Commerce move: ment, 'Today businessmen here and in every part of Canada) have & strong voice al the three) levels of government=--mumeip al, provincial and federal through their local, pravineisl and national chambers CHALLENGING DAYS "In the challenging days # i was when | swid thet each Ember ist work i the Osh: aR Chamber ie gong 16 work, You have just as SINE & VOICE the provinasl and ip of the chan #5 ANY RET Chamber, RS ERC CRAIWEE link ORE VOLE RO Haile how Wig i 1s or how small, You have the seme vole as Momtresl or Foros," The speaker suid that women have #5 grest a sake in the [166 ETIETPIIAE SYMEIN RE WEN He noted thet in Kussin (odsy hit & child bs taken from is mother and raised in an Insti tition. He noted that wives can wlways he reminded thet MH M were not for the free enterprise system, they would not have thelr washing machines, mix masters, anes, hedside radios and portable TV's GOOD BUSINESS CLIMATE "I you wal to give our system » good hard shove down the hill to socialism, we have only to ignore the social snd economic problem in our com munities, One of the best ways 0 ensure community progress is to have & good business chim- we, This calls for individusi EERSETOOIS Retion on AR 18sUe: hy iesiie, iem-by-item basis, He sald that every eitizen stands to gain in a climate that enables business Lo provide jobs, pros duets and profits, and business leaders = men wha know econ: omy life intimately mst rally public understanding and support for corrective action Captain Jeffery stated, that the Chamber of Commerce 1s not against labor in any shape He noted that business sf { nob scenes, Hilda Hillz, Fred Bryant! that need to he done, Fo get\and labor must unite and work and Phillis Weeks did the make: up, Publicity was hy Pat Mon: | these things done, we need] both leadership and enthusiasm, together, He told the chamber members that the country was laghan. Clare Keith was theiand you Chamber people arelin a fight te the finish trade war [husiness manager | The play was written hy among those | am depending on 0 provide that spark, In wAhit i we can't export that (we are going to have to lower Dorothy and Michael Blankfort, every city and in most towns our standard of living, "We have Choir Wins First Prize On Monday evening, Veh, 20 al Eaton Auditorium in Torvento, the choir of Bt, George's Ang {Hean Chureh, Oshawa, the direction of ¥. A, Reesor, won first award at the Kiwanis Festival of Greater Toronto, Among the competitors were, the choir of 8, Matthew's (Church, Etobicoke; the choir of |B, John's Church, Weston, and the choir of the Church of the Messiah, Tavanto, Each choi sang two selections, an optional setting of the Magnificat and the anthem "0 Saviour of the World" hy John Goss In commenting on Bt, George's Choir, the adjudicator, Mr Frederick Carter of Armagh, Northern Ireland, mentioned the clarity, smoothness of line and the excellent diction in the chanting, He also praised high ly the intonation, unanimity and interpretation in both selections My, Carter veserved special comment for the pleasing tenor section and the beautiful tone of the hoy sopranos, He also added that the eholr had obvi ously had a thorough and ex cellent training It wan also noted that this Is the first time in the Festival's eighteen years that an Oshawa Choir has earned an award of any kind The citizens of Oshawa will be able to hear this excellent group on Wednesday evening, Match 80, when Hi, George's choir, assisted by a string orchestra, will present Bach's 8, Luke's Passion BL Hawker LSareenties, M: A, Buyy Ray Rey Prost vieespresident president honorary and villages across Canada there 1s an active and growing membership in this great move ment of "do it yourself business: men to huild hetter goods, more stylish goods, and maintain a strong economic elimate, He Itated, "if free enterprise fails, we open wide the doors te com: "Speaking in plain terms, TMunism, and communism Is » would say that what your Chamber of Commerce means to Oshawa 1s entirely up to you people here in this reom, I (you are sincerely interested in under your community, naturally you will want to improve it for your: selves, your families and you; neighbors, Of course, you can not do much hy yourself as in dividuals, bul co-operating with yowr fellow citizens in the pro gram of the Chamber of Com: merce, you ean do almost any: thing for and with Oshawa, WARNING VOICED The guest speaker warned, "You cannot sit back and say "Let the Chamber of Commerce do this or that or something else," If the Chamber of Com merece 15 to do anything at all, i must be hy your own efforts pulling together to achieve ob- Jectives that you yourselves have decided upon In true democratic fashion "Phe Chamber of Commerce in Oshawa offers almost une limited opportunity to do some: thing for your community and the disteiet in whieh it lies, and don't forget that It alse gives you Hips opportunity 0 make [Oshawa] volee heard in other warts of Canada In Queen's Fark and In Ottawa through the affiliation with the - Ontario Chamber of Commerce and the Canadian Chamber of Com: merce ATATEMENT OF FACT Captain Jeffery said: "I's is not faney talk or idealism, It fatal disease," Relief Cost Increased Welfare Administrator Her: bert Chesebrough, in his annual report presented (0 the mem: hers of the Welfare Board Wed: nesday night, revealed that the gross cost of welfare in 1060 was 801,007.97 compared with BBR. 908,12 in 1060, The cost to the city in 1060 was B1A8,161.27 compared with $17,066,028 in 1060, January, 1060; had the highest number of persons receiving as sistance with 608 on the list, The lowest month was July with hie, Cross cost of np plementary ald in 1860 was §11.080 com. pared with $0624 in 1060, Non-shavable costs in 1060 in eluding medicines, hedding, moving and ambulance; #7264. 00, In 1060 the figure was $0620.71, The 1060 administration eosls, horne solely hy ety: $44,007.08 and BAR.A74.80 in 1060, Homemaker and Nurses Serv: lees (costs shared 60-50 hy wovinee and elty), In 1060; 7440.90, Tn 1060: $f072, Training schools costs, (The municipality in which the coms mitted child has residence Java 00 cents per day (per ehild) to ward maintenance costs while the child is resident in a Trains 18 A statement of fact = Just as | treasurer. Standing, left to | right: William Pierson, Blimey Randall, Rabhert Brows, | ADTS Men's Club of King | Tress, secretary; Gordon | dent; and Robert Dalaiel, | George Twiddy, Bill Alsop, |! ng school, In 1060; $3083.90. In LLIN LE E Chas, Stainton, Ivan Shep havd and Clark Hubbell (all divectors) =Oshawa Times Photo

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