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The Oshawa Times, 6 Jun 1961, p. 4

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American clergy and laymen-- said Africans should have a greater part in the government Canadians Want of Angola, a Portuguese colony. Action On Angola Signers included Dr. Claude TORONTO (CP) -- A letter Bissell, president of the Univer- signed by 25 prominent Cana-|sity of Toronto, and Rt. Rev, 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 6, 1961 Navigation |Swears At Police Officer Light Seen Gets Three Days In Jail |e safemrans For 6 Miles Highway No. 2 in Pickering ice told His Worship that Sypher government to start talks withithe United Church of Canada. Village when a car, driven bylwas a Heady customer in fe AON onde os, =m yin b i jax Police courts | An-) TASTY FISH FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- A the accused, swerved around |Pickering and Ajax three sectional Navigational Th 4 Sy go doing fio driver a a Hiri aig of ovis Jas heen sent 10 President Halibut, one of the most val Ton ir now 2 Seaton he oft the Toad." 5 second. was disclosed Monday. {uable commercial fish, is This light can be seen from The officer told His Worship "You don't seem to have much| The letter--also signed by 90'caught as far north as Alaska, six miles out in the lake and that he questioned Sypher and use for the authority of police {marks the only harbor between 2 ALL TIME GREAT FILMS PICKERING (Staff) -- A Pick- ering Township man, who swore at a police officer and told him to "get off the road", was sent- enced to three days in the Coun- ty Jail by Magistrate Robert Dnieper in Pickering Magis- trate's Court on Monday. Frank E. Sypher, 21, of officers', said Magistrate Dniep- was walking back to his cruiser i " & iid Telephone Courtesy Pays Off: This was the theme of a public relations training session held recently in Bow- manville. Keenly interested in good sound public relations, Ontario Hydro's new Chair- man W. Ross Strike, Q.C., of Bowmanville took time . off from his busy schedule to at- Public Relations Value Stressed BOWMANVILLE -- An advo- cate of down-to-earth, sound rel lations with the public, Ontario| Hydro's new chairman, W. Ross| tend some of the public rela- tions sessions given by 'the Information Division for mem- bers of Bowmanville PUC office and outside staff, and members of the ROA office and outside staff. Mr, Strike is listening to the phone an- swering techniques of three young ladies who participated places on effective public rela-| tions in his new role as Ontario Hydro Chairman. Prefacing his remarks with a day, in the training sessions. From the left are Mrs. Marilyn Webster of Bowmanville PUC staff, Mrs. Gladys Kean of Bowmanville ROA staff (with phone) and Mrs. Madelon Ma- dill (right) of Orono, a mem- ber of the Bowmanville ROA office staff. (Ontario Hydro Photo) 4 [fall extends 1800 feet out into Whitby and Toronto. For boats [entre the channel from the! [lake, the white light should be |dead ahead, with the red light lon the right hand side and the {green light on the left. This light was installed by the De- | partment of Transport at the request of the Fairport Yacht |Club. {HOLD MEET | The Frnchman's Bay Rate- |payers monthly meeting was held Friday evening at Fairport | United Church Hall. Mr. W. | Fertile, president, advised the {members that the outfall for the sewage disposal plant at the foot |of Liverpool road has been com- |pleted and the sewage plant is |now being chlorinated. The out- the lake. The water from the Cherrywood pleaded guilty to a charge of creating a disturbance, brought against him by the Pickering Village Police Dept- ment. In his evidence Police Con- stable Lawrence Watson of the Pickering Village Police Depart- ment stated that on Sunday, May 14, at 11.30 p.m. he proceeded to drive his police cruiser onto |when the accused swore at him. |® On learning that the accused | had been married for two weeks NOT AWARE and was living in Ajax His Wor- In his defense Sypher said he|ship asked whether he was going was not aware that the car he iq bother Chief George Dunn. passed was a police eruiser and| «J am not going to give you that he swore because he had the option of a fine", he said, just paid a fine for another|"youy aren't very much good; traffic violation. 'creating a disturbance and caus- Police Chief Reginald Parker ing trouble for the police, so you lof the Pickering Township Pol-|will go to jail for three days." IETHER MOTION PICTURE -h ¥ » TECHNICOLOR STARRING color To Open trial Commissioner Richard Fleming told members of Ajax filtration plant has been approv-ipgiary ~ Club Thursday tha t|iing Pool, now under construc- led by the Ontario Water Re-|y.," ninister Michael Starr|tion, and as part of the cere sources Commission and is be-\..ij) officially open the "Ajax|mony a beauty queen will be |ing used by the families in Bay i,q, siria] Exhibition on June judged from local girls repre- {Ridges, but the plant is not yet {completed. An estimated 100 to {3110 families will have moved into Bay Ridges by next week- end. Reeve Sherman Scott is to have the cost of installing Jail Youth For Day PICKERING (Staff) a Scarborough youth wa In Pickering Police Court on Mon- [sewer and water mains in this {community by June 1. At that [time it will be necessary to have a survey of the residents of the {Bay to determine how many {homeowners wish to avail them- |selves of these services. | The death ocurred on Mon- {day morning of Mrs. George I'letcher of Scarborough Junc- s 9 committee has named that day "Industrial Day" and the exhibi- tion will be housed in the new and able to swim, At Slough| Rotary Club meeting this week, industrial plaza of Estates Ltd. rians that a total of 31 indus- 7,000-foot square plaza. The Industrial Labor Minister AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax Indus-| The Ajax Old Home Week Ajax. fr. Fieming told the Rota- nounced that the young beauty {tries of Ajax would take up the contest would be Miss Mau- levery available inch of the reen Benson, aged 19, of 115 Day Exhibi- tion is being organized by the Ajax Rotary Club just as other Gala Nite dance in the Ajax tion, mother of Frank Fletcher. | functions taking place in Old Community Centre on Friday, |Sympathy of the community is|Home Week will be organized|June 23. This event, which will KEEPS TRADITION ANTIGONISH, N.S. (CP)-- Mary Cathleen Donahoe, daugh- ter of Nova Scotia Attorney- General R. A. Donahoe, has graduated from St. Francis Xavier University--100 years af- ter her maternal great-grand- Sothier Angus Maclsaac gradu- ated. Exhibit A feature of Old Home Week MARIO ANN LANZA BUYTH KIRSTEN - NOVOTNA : THE! PLUS HIT NO. 2 He was not a men... he fived with insatiable passion ! will be the opening of the Ajax Community Memorial Swim- Fora able spring on sparkling Lake Ouimef All inclusive BUDGET VACATION WEEKS from now until week ending July. Ist from $62.00 LEARN TO GOLF OR RIDE WEEKS from now vahil week ending July Ist from $64.00 senting segvice organizations in | The girls have to be over 16 years of age, residents of Ajax the |Rotarian Dick Fleming an- {representing Ajax Industries in Hotel 18-hole golf course Riding stables airport / All water GRAY ROCKS INN $1. Jovite, Prov. Quebec wned | Admiral road. | In addition to the exhibition the Rotary Club is organizing a ind ports KIRK DOUGLAS VUSTFOR LL CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR ANTHONY QUINN James DONALD Pamela BROWN with Everett SLOANE TNS) % Zi The happy, true, and wonderfully uplifting story of PL : i jailed for one day and was fined Strike QC, already has voiced strong endorsement of the need jal 3 is wi ; ject. for public relations training, Mr.| $50 and costs or 30 days by, i a is ee is are Strike reminded Bowmanville Magistrate Robert Dnieper for| Westing of the members of Labor Minister Starr will be I form ot entertaiiment Ju " | i iliti issi lawf ing li e i 3 [the guest speaker at th -| : b » very important," declared Mr. Public Utilities Commission and unlawfully purchascing liquor asl; eague was held at the home [jo Fuss = ale} k he TER | pil attract residents both young i | vi 0 ting;a minor. | Strike to groups of Hydro em- Bowmanville Rural Operatiga mino [of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiseman on Thursday, June 22, and from|anG old. extended to him. |by other service organizations. |feature square dancing, a popu- the beautiful girl who left her convent to give her love to a man-and her songs to the world... ; | ff Ontario Hydro ri id. ployees here recently. Area staffs that Ontar y Thomas Wilson, 17, of 684 Mid-|},.+ Saturday to elect the new there he will, together with| He spoke to office staff mem-|has been doing business for jand Avenue, Scarborough, Was|eyecutive for next s *s bowl en. i ic Util-|some 50 years and that in the jj; i . executive for next season's {other dignitaries, proceed to the | bers of Bowmanville Public | jointly charged with Raymond i,, pat Tranquada was return- industria} plaza where .ribbon- SALUTE TOMORROW'S ities Commission and of thefold days the people of the prov-ip ' hort I | ' fee 10 ti Area and later|ince did not have to be told owe, 20, and William Railey,|oq" a5 president, Clare Skitch| ural Operating / 19, also of Scarborough. as elected vice-president, Mrs. | to a group of linemen forestry| about Hydro. ; |was elec vice-p 4 ol workers and meter readers| "Everyone was behind the Rowe and Railey did not ap-| Dorothy Wiseman, treasurer] from both staffs. He was intro- Commission in the early years Dear in court as on Sunday they and Mrs. Helen Fenton, secre-| ducing Ontario Hydro's new|when it was a small 'organiza- Vere anesied by Toreate Police tary 4 Mrs. Dave. O'Brien) public relations training ses- tion fighting to get going. NV © wi e knife] Mr. and Mrs. Dave rien | sions to those Hydro employees! «Today, for many people, it is| be ert = gon man at a teen-age are spending a few days in his hi : ot] any pe, party in Scarborough on Satur-|Presquile this week. in his home area. just another big organization. gay night | : But in essence, the Hydro or- y might. | A rummage sale will be held NO BETTER PLACE | ganization hasnt changed a bit. Police Chief Reginald Parker at Fairport United Church on told His Worship that Rowe Friday, June 2, sponsored by Mr. Strike said there was no|cCystomers still benefit from low : : ". Irates h hem charged with murder the Ladies Auxiliary better place for him -to talk although many of t had been charged with der the Lad Auxili of the about public relations and to in-|,nnarently do not realize that/and Railey had been charged |Scouts and Cubs. There will troduce it than in his own home got 1t is our duty as Hydro|as an accomplice. also be a collection of pop bot- town. [folks to make the people aware| Evidence In court by Police |tles by the Scouts on June 3. For a number of years Mr.|of the benefits that they are Constable Cyril Cooper and Sgt.| Miss Patricia Clark has fin- Sirike has been 8 1052], PUvlic getting. {Richard Bodley of the Picker-|ished her course at Ontario 1 T. li : " . hy : served several terms as chair- ADOPT HELPFUL ATTITUDE jing Township Police Deparment College of Education Jud has} man of Bowmanville Public Util-| "This group can help in many| Apri] 2 they checked a parked | ities Commission, and is a for- ways. One of those ways is 10 car in the Townshi Li ee mer mayor. During the years| adopt a friendly, helpful attitude 4 P anc oun n u | 4 Thompson, Rowe, Railey and a that he was Vice-Chairman of|towards the people, our custom-| girl drinking ' accepted a Scarborough Board of Educa- {tion as a teacher at Centennial | School. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buck cutting ceremony will take place. El : USE who were both seriously in-| Altitude 1000 feet jured in a car accident on the Base Line three weeks ago, are progressing favorably. Mr. Nor- ris was discharged from the hospital on Saturday, but Mrs. Norris is still confined to the] Ajax Hospital. | A meeting of the Fairport United Church WA will be held at the Church hall on Thurs- day, June 8. The Grades 7 and 8 pupils from the Bay Road School will take a bus trip to Niagara Falls on June 19. They will be accom- panied by Miss Clayman, Mrs. | Brown and Mrs. Salt. TO SEPT. 2 A distinguished fun-filled resort hotel in the famous Muskoka Lakes, Ontario's premier vacation land, Private beach, dancing, riding, wolf, tennis, water skiing and other fun. Only $63 to $86 weekly includ. ing delicious meals. RESERVATIONS: Box T-4, Minett, Muskoke, Canada or Your Travel Agent Ontario Hydro, Mr. Strike ofteniers, in our daily work. Being, . spoke about the importance of helpful and pleasant will not| They told His Worship that sound public relations, frequent- only make our jobs more inter upon searching the car they ly stressing in talks to Ontario|esting, but our whole life as found a bottle of whiskey, three Municipal Electric Association|well -- it will even help in good|Pints of beer under the front spent the weekend with Mrs. Buck's sister, Mrs. H. Smith at| {Kingston. i Jim Brown spent the weekend | 13:1)] 150 TIMES CARRIER Is Learning To Become A PLUMBERS Examinations will be held at the Oshawa City Your Help Will Be Appreciated starving RUTH LEUWERIK - HANS HOLT - Mania HoLsT COLOR by DE LUXE JOSEF MEINRAD - FRIEDRICH DOMIN Contury Feu Wok vo aos TOMORROW savace INNOCENTS" in Color (Adult) "THE BOY WHO STOLE A MILLION® Hall for Journeymen and Master Plumbers Certific- ates, on Friday, June 9th, at 7 p.m. Applications to sit to be in by 5 p.m., Tuesday, June 6th, | Plumbers Examining Board. H. Chapman, Secretary, groups the need for public rela- home life. We must remember|seat and two partially consumed|at Deep River. He had a tour| tions training for Utility staff/that Hydro is owned by the peo-| bottles of beer in the rear seat./through the Atomic plant at embers. Be erent SounemsiDe. This is al) the ore reason| "I think I have learned a Chalk River with a group of men. | 0 Bowmanville Hydro staffs are why we should make friends of je550n, Wilson told Magi | Th duati b: tf : fg i strate | e graduation banquet for indicative of the high value heithe people whom we serve. | Dnieper prior to his sentencing | the Grade 8 students of French-| "I think you haven't learned Man's Bay Road School will be a lesson hypo will go to he eid at Fairport United Church TO ar e for one day and you will pay a|Hall on June 28. This banquet $30 fine," "replied His Worship is sponsored jointly by the | 1 : '|Frenchman's Bay and Base ° n commenting on the other|Line Home and School Associa-| Of S edin two accused, arrested in connec-|tions as the senior students tion with the knife-slaying, Mag- (from Base Line School attend PICKERING (Stat) Yo. Hike He > istrate Dnieper said: school at Frenchman's Bay. The . NG (Sta ~-- In Highway Traffic Act. He claim-| "There is a good lesson guest speaker will be Mr. John Pickering Police Court on Mon-|ed that the first north-bound | jearned by gh on 1 be Tickle, principal of Vaughan day a charge of speeding was Willard School. Mr. Tickle has dismissed against a Whitevale man because a speeding bylaw, passed by the Pickering Town- ship council in 1948, fad not been approved by the Depart- ment of Highways. Charged wiht speeding on the Altona road, Pickering Town- ship, on May 8, was David B. Webster of Whitevale, who pre- sented his own defense. It was stated in court by Constable Charles Daniels of the Pickering Township Police Department that the accused drove through a radar trap at 42 miles per hour in a 30-mile zone. Webster admitted to His Wor- ship Magistrate Robert Dnieper that he was speeding at the time but that according to the, Pickering Township Bylaw No.| 1746, the speed limit signs on| the Altona Road were not erected in compliance with the sign past the 1st Concession only; ini i the Altona road was inadequate 11 area that Sitalning Neuer because it stated "Speed 30/5 a To it ead 10. Dig Miles" when it should have rouble. 1his offence is more stated "Speed 30 Miles, Begins" | Prevalent in this area than any | in compliance with the High- other place I have known," he way Traffic Act. |said, "and I think the court His Worship studied the by- should bare it in mind that if law and told the accused that/Rowe is found guilty he could he had misread the bylaw in|hang and if there is a possibil-| that the Altona road was not ality that Railey might be con-| provincial highway and there-|victed then he could hang also." {fore the signs on the road did| { Women's Club In Hostess Role GRACE MILLS Correspondent AJAX -- The Business and, Professional Women's Club of Ajax was hostess to some 50) guests on June 4th, at an Emblem Brea! fast, in the Ajax Legion Mem- orial Hall. These were Presi- k-| [mot necessarily have » romply | | wit! e Highway Traffic Act. i However, His Worship ob-| Bowlers | served that the bylaw had not| been approved by the Depart-| ment of Highways and therefore | Feted dismissed the charge. | "I trust, Mr. Webster, that . you will not come before this By GRACE MILLS court charged with speeding] AJAX -- Mrs. Rae Brock en- again?" said His Worship. [tertained her Bantam Bowling "No sir!" Mr. Webster re- League at a banquet last Thurs- plied and smartly left the court- day evening, in the Ajax Lions'| room. Den, when some fifty young bowlers and a parent enjoyed a turkey dinner with all the trim- mings. Vases of red roses dec- orated all the tables. | Following the Grace, by Mrs. ohn Mills, the youngsters tuck-| {J ing, supplemented by soft) drinks. Mrs. Brock called the The guest speaker was Mis: gathering to order, and the prize| ed away the good home cook- @ special prize to the smallest been appointed principal of the new Bayview Heights School. Chairman will be Mrs. Earle of Squire's Beach, president of Base Line Home and School. Mrs. Andrew Whyte has re- turned home from Ajax Hospital with her new baby son, John Robert and both are doing well. Mrs. Ronald Clark spent the weekend with friends in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Norris, parents of Mrs. Allister Grant, THE INSIDE POLICE STORY! The HUMAN JUNGLE -- Starring ---- GARY MERRILL JAN STERLING BOTH ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LIFE and LOOK called it "THE | | | showing during the season. Mrs. | {Brock presented the other prizes as follows -- High Average: | Patty Mann, David Tennant, | John Laskey. High Single: Mari-| lyn McWhirter, Anthony Huxter, Glen Mclvor. High Triple: Brian| Gowans, John Saville. Consola-| mnpsotiow/ (INL I: TODAY ONLY: "Wackiest Ship In The Army & Operation Mad Ball" tion prizes went to John O'Toole, | Brian Gowans, Jim Pearce, Vern LeBar and Brian Seville. To the '"'most improved bowl- ers", Randy Parish, Brian Se- ville, Jim Pearce and John San- ders. The 'best attendance" prize went to Ray Pearce, and bowler, Robert Lambert, for be- ing a '"'good sport". Councillor Les Pearce con-| Jennie Pringle, Regional Ad- visor for the Federation of Bus- iness and Professional Women in this district; Miss Pringle is Sunday morning, also Public Relations fficer for| General Motors in Oshawa, who interpreted the 'Emblem', which was designed in 1933. giving began. The winning team |gratulated Mrs. Brock and com- |was the Flyers, David Tennant,/mended her for the fine work {Ray Pearce, Glen Mclvor and she had done with the young-| Beth Sanders., and the John sters the past season, and one Mills trophy and individualiof the smallest girls, Karen prizes were presented to them | Alexander, presented her with a| by Mrs. John Mills, who con-|/large bouquet of spring flowers| gratulated them on their goodion behalf of the league. dents and members from Osh-| Mrs. Ruth Benson read the awa, Bowmanville, Lindsay and Invocation, and Ann Mitchell URL LLY DRIVE-IN TONIGHT! "hous. nr as GIANT WAR SHOW! IN CINEMASCOPE Port Hope branches. Roses were sang two solos "I Cannot Tell, presented to each guest on ar- Why She Whom Angels Wor-| rival, and the Legion Auxiliary ship" (tune of Londonderry Air) catered for the breakfast. and "Bless This House", ac- Mrs. Mary Sloan welcomed companied by Mrs. Jane Greer, the guests and introduced the!Ajax. new president - of the Ajax| A bouquet of roses was pre-| branch, Mrs. Edith Driver, who " : presented the head table guests: sented to Miss Pringle in ap- -- Mrs. Therma Bell, president, | Preciation, and Mrs. Mary Sloan Lindsay; Mrs. Muriel Clark, paid tribute to Mrs. Gordon president, Port Hope; Mrs. Arl-|Conant, Oshawa, and to Mrs. ene nnetta, past president, Frances Allan, Ajax, for their Ajax;® Miss Jennie Pringle, help to thef Club. The Ajax Oshawa; Mrs. Victoria Franks, Club was thanked for its hos- president from Bowmanville and pitality by the president of the Mrs. Gladys Hill of Oshawa. !Oshawa Club. ! 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