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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jan 1963, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Jonuery 14, 1963 TRAINING SCHOOL UNIT OPENED Training School Building Opened UXBRIDGE (Staff) -- A new unit to the St. John's Training School for Boys was officially opened and blessed here Sua- day afternoon by Irwin Haskett, provincial reform _ institutions minister and Archbishop Philip F, Pocock of Toronto, Costing $409,000, the new building consists of nine class- rooms, a gymasium-auditor- jum, a principal's office, teach- er's room, storage rooms and washrooms, Other dignitaries on hand for the opening ceremonies were Hon, Michael Starr, federal labor minister and Dr, Mat- thew B, Dymond, provincial) i health minister. Ip Judge V. Lorne Stewart pre- sented Father Adrian, FSsc,|S superintendent of the school with a hockey stick autograph-| ed by members of the Toronto! U Maple Leaf hockey club hi tl e NW q a Their co-operation ed in completing an attached lability test psychological interview with a consulting gives a written appraisal of the background factors in the de- is interests and help him fit into the program and get set- ed in his new home, Parents are contacted by let- ter, with a picture of the schoo! nelosed and facilities out. ned for his health and care, is request. uestionnaire and assuring them of their welcome to the school. Within a few weeks of a boy's rrival, he is given a mental and an extensive psychologist, who nquency of the boy and his ersonaility, PIRITUAL NEEDS The administration makes {forts to meet the boy's spirit- al needs and in many in- {stances the chaplain is t el w " T " re ae . ry There are 225 boys at the) 'open sesame"' to a boy's peace)in the Bowmanville Memorial sdhool now, all of them having|of mind, been referred to the institution) Vv "Whether the delinquency be jewed as a Car Accidents Cause Injury BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Provincial Police investigated two accidents involving injuries on Sunday. The first occurred on Highway 35. just north of Concession 3, Clarke ging « Police say the drivers were David Henry Kilpatrick, 33, of Orono and Vern Harrison, 32, of RR No, 2, Peterborough. Mrs. Harrison, 29, a passen- ger, is in the Bowmanville Mem- orial Hospital with chest in- juries, \ Constable Jack Donaldson in- vestigated the accident at 8.50 a.m, Total damage in the rear- end collision was estimated at 500. The second crash occurred on the Courtice interchange and Highway 401 at 2.20 p.m. | Police say the car driven by | 16-year old Ralph Laxton of 759 |Shelley Ave, Oshawa, went off |the road into the ditch: A passenger, Robert Mitchell, |721 Whitman Cresc., Oshawa, as treated for shoulder injuries | Hospital and released, elected . president, with Charles TER TES BRUT ES aa Bef Oo eae mane Orono Chamber Elects Officers | QRONO -- At the annual meeting of the Orono Chamber of Commerce held in the Orono Restaurant Leslie Aslett was Armstrong, vice-president, Other officers and directors elected were: Bob Hazelden, secretary; Ray Dickson, treas- urer; directors: W. Reid, P, M. Lunn, W. H, Carman, J. C. Tamblyn, Glen Tennant, S. B. Rutherford and Harvey Partner, Mr. Partner, president for 1962, ia retiring from his office, stated that the Chamber dur- ing the year had raised more money than in any previous year, He said he was proud of the fact that the Chamber had established a students' assist- ance fund and that they had been able to help one univeristy student this. year, He also pointed to the: financial assist- ance given to the Orono Park and the Orono Athletic. Associa- tion. | Mr. Partner acd his officers for their achievements during the past year, R. C, Forrester presented the slate of officers on behalf of 'he nominating committee for the year 1963 and Mr, Kay Ly- was chairman of the elec- ion. In the correspondence a let- ter was received from the Express Traffic Service in con- nection with a+ Ohamber re- quest for C. N. express service into Orono, The lotter stated that Orono being seven miles from' Newcastle did not qualify for such service, The secre- tary was instructed to write the service giving them the correct mileage from Newcastie to Orono in the hope that this could have a bearing on obtain- ing the service, CHAMBER PRAISED A letter of thanks was re- ceived from Mrs, L. Dippell on behalf of the Clarke High School teachers for their invitation to the student honor night. Mrs, The out-going president also pointed to the work the Cham- ber was doing in improving ser- vices within the Village and here mentioned the increased mail! service with two deliveries into Orono daily. fundamentally Dippell also commended Chamber on their efforts in en- couraging a higher degree of education. P ieee; moral problem or some person-| Trustees Name New Chairman | ORONO -- The Orono Police He said many boys have aprustees he'd an organ'zation| GREATER SUCCESS rudimentary knowledge of their) mecting last week to appoint se si others igh had no}the chairman and allot duties)» He credited His Eminence "Ousious traiung ata for the year, {trough continued support and), ~ ; i i James Cardinal McGuigan of To-| Academic work is based on} R, ©. Forrester was appoint-|work 1963's can register pesei>|tictere ues nolan ee Oe ronto with setting the wheels inthe course of studies for theieq chairman for the year 1963)er success'. He thanked the| vail and L, Aslett with ail prize # motion to find the money. need- Province with special adapta-/on motion of H. M, Mercer and/members for their support dur- monies donated to a charity in ed to replace the sorry condi-/"ons to the needs and limita-/p, M, Simpson, ing the year and asked this sup-/name of the winner: Ist prize tions at the old school on Vic-|tions of the boys under care. 'The trustees then. discussed|port for the new president, of-| Doug Simpson with donation go- toria Park avenue with a new) Several periods each week are|the proposed agreement to be! ficers and directors ing to the Heart Fund; and structure. devoted to typing in Grades 9 sought between the Ontario, I, Aslett, incoming president, prize, Everett Browa, with do- St. Jotin's Training School |@"d 10, Water Resources Commission|extended' a. vote of thanks tojnation going to the CP and T for Boys was founded about 70| Vocational training, and the Township of Clarke on| - _ SSnEDEEEe ~|fund; 3rd prize ,Jim Major years ago by Archbishop John|work, is provided behalf of the Police Village of| |with donation going to the Sai- Walsh of Toronto, The Victoria| barbering, cooking, Orono, | vation Anmy, Park avenue school served the|grounds care, house mainte-| Engineers will be hired to Murder Charged | apireennieeniainaamise H | In Stabbing Death' province for 40 years before an-jnance, printing, shoemaking,/prepare a preliminary report other one of its kind was open. | tearing and woodworking. /for submission to the Ontario ed near Ottawa in 1933. Since/Ample apportunities are pro-/Municipal Board for their ap- | the foundation of the institution,|vided for developing occupa-|proval, With the Ontario Muni-|, TORONTO (CP)--Frank Wil- 5,300 boys have come under its/tional skills, learning good work|cipal Board's tentative ap-|liam Horvath, 32, was charged care, habits, accepting a measure of|proval detailed plans for ten-|5#turday with capital murder in Mr. Hasket said" boys; responsibility and profiting by|dering will have to be drawn|{he slaying 10 days earlier of come here for training, not for|other experiences, up by the engineers, ae coer west-end Toronto A letter was received from) yamec | Bo de® | James Stephens, 81, formerly| the secretary, G. Simpson, re-|o¢ Trinidad, was foun stabbed| punishment." The recreation program pro- A total of -eiggeteed has been vides for active participation spent on the school shared/in hockey, lacrosse, baseball, uesting a raise in salary for ; equally by the provincial gov-|football, volley-bali, 'and track!1963 of $100, stating that shel Cobbier'y shee ee Ivison bai An outdoor|school Trustees were paying|ters Jan. 2, The store a ol B. swimming pool is a recent addi-| $400 for similar work, The Trus-| sacked. by the courts, NOW DORMITORIES al or social maladjustment,"'| 1 i Brother Adrian told a packed) says Brother Adrian, 'the re: auditorium that more than jigious program plays an im- > gt Alege i ba gt Moa Nid portant role in any plans for sc since pe "oha bil " July 8, 1957, Former classrooms -- in the main building have been turned into additional dormi tories. Tamblyn of the mem- bership committee welcomed Kaye Lycett, Chas. Froste, Gordon Watson and W. Davey "This Ohamber is one of the to the meeting, est of its size," he said, "'and| fn the home Christmas decor: or shop in baking, farming, NEVER SURRENDER TO A te a ee ee ee ee ° re verish grip) Capsules. Sold F ernment and the Archdiocese of and field athletics, JOINING HANDS in a com- prominent persons, (1 to r), minister; Archbishop Philip minister; and Dr. Matthew B. | es aiadesheiiiensos d : : " - , ine i is a twojtion to the school's facilities, (tees felt that to give a: " mon unity "to help build bet- Brother Adrian, F. S.C; Pocock; Irwin Haskett, pro- Dymond, provincial health | © give any raise) Horvath came to Toronto Toronto. minister, and a half storey structure hous-| Instructional periods are held) was premature as the appoint-| = ter citizens" are these Michael Starr, Canada's labor vincial reform institutions Oshawa Times Photos wo agg Weng Pend image, Pt and Lote bat ey = made only last) om Hungary seven years ago. a aeraapaa ge eT ee er on : ene cee oe ER RE VRE CEREAL hj. Ss " S,/saving, in a ion to competi-;vear. The chairman was au- . . ' | clining chair, a silver dish a _ recreation tacil-|tive water sports, Indoor pas- thorized to meet with the sec-| Honor Couples a sum of money, the present-|ities for each age group. times are reading, hobbies, retary, y) ar e ouncl ation being made by Boyd Wood, | pARGE TERRITORY horseshoes, table games, sing) H. M. Mercer was appointed ' On Anniversary xsi' Ormiston. A guest regis-| ' ind. | Movies. |Commission with Doug Simpson! Dr ) ) ) H ld I l ORONO -- On Saturday even-|'" ---- "3 ri couple Was\ sor and 'a ae peben ms . as_ treasurer. , ) Sl (@) s hnaugura ing around one hundred sont giclee' a ne present for sula to Sault Ste, Marie, RUSSIANS FIND OIL : epaug : ieee fifty friends and _ relatives; > ss ples, When a boy first arrives at MOSCOW (AP)--Soviet geolo. LL EXPLORER prea eee Township ot Game Commission: R. Chater,|athered in the Orono Oddfel-| Joan Alldred read ay appro-|the school, he is received |gists have discovered large oil] Livingstone Range of THURSDAY ' = Clarke inaugural meeting held|L. Perrault; Orono Park Board: |!0WS Hall to honor Mr. and Mrs.| priate poem and the rémainder|the superintendent *Wwiio 'land gas deposits in the Caspian|mountains in Alberta was i - il chambers of the| A. E. West, H. M. Mercer, S. B.! : 7 in the counci wiggle biesad le sheng and Mrs. Robin Alldred, New-| dancing and cards jroutine, Then the supervisor of news a plorer Dr. David Livingstone =H. E. Walkey was chairman|Samuel, J. Stone and H. 5,|°@Stle, on the 25th anniversary Gueat rag trom|"® boy's assigned division con-|- ns nnn ereneenenenene = and all members of council|Walkey; Durham County Fed. °! their marriages, suesis were present fromiqucts his own informal inter-| = were present. eration of Agriculture: R. Cha- Charles Alldred, Oshawa, bro-| Bronte, Toronto, Buffalo, Osh-| view and appoints a "buddy"| PORT WHITBY Rey. Basil Long conducted ajter. Pod of the -- of twenty:| awa, Newcastle and Orono, {to act as his guide, look after | = short period of prayer and) Also in the appointments were Mrs. 'Charles Alldred read the) ?_--_----o , TEXACO ~ spoke briefly to council. Follow-/p, 4. ¥. McKenzie as Medical! address, Pig = council and those associated|Towery as Clark's repres : : ed | 3 s presenta- 'a = With council work, with their)tive on the Ganaraska River the year 1963, A resolution also! FREE PICK-UP ™ wives and husbands were guests " ' 7 ; S. A resolution also & DELIVERY = of Mr. and Mrs. Walkey at Pg As Boe sn Gib- was passed authorizing the bor- = dinner in the basement of the! Beard. Fhe hep" gy ospital rowing not to exceed: $1000 for| = Orono United Church, : : the Orono Park Board. A dona. Dunlop Tires ; orizing the clerk to advertise|Durham County Junior. Farm.-| ~ business in the afternoon and : 668-3471 100 VICTORIA W. (et Brock) WwW. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD, Funeral & Ambulance Doug Rowe, Brian Alldred and) "aye territory of the school/S0Dss, television and weekly|chainman of the Orono Hydro Leslie Alldred, Orono and Mr./of the evening was spent in/Quaints him with the school's|Sea area of Kazakhstan, Tassinamed after the African ex- = Township Hall, Orono, Reeve! Rutherford, Alma Cuttell, E. H. = ing the opening ceremonies| officer of Health; Hartwell) Each couple received a General Repairs Council opened for general A resolution was passed auth.' tion of $35 was granted to the Service everywhere. ont GOT A COUGH? TAKE e BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE - - os o oo - oe - oo YOUR... PANTS - SLACKS - SKIRTS Cleaned FREE with a minimum of $3.00 worth of cleaning FREE Pick-Up & Delivery in Oshewe, Whitby and Surrounding Areas PH. 668-2582 for @ driver to call DANDY CLEANERS Blair Park Pleza-Whitby ~ MERCURY AUTO BODY COLLISION-CUSTOM BODY WORK MODERN EQUIPMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED COURTESY & SERVICE 324 ASH ST, PH. 668-8522 24.HR. ROAD SERVICE METRO FISH and CHIPS and GRILL WE FRY HALIBUT ONLY TABLE SERVICE TAKE-OUT ORDERS FREE PARKING SPACE Try us once ond You will be pleased Open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. BLAIR PARK PLAZA Dundes & Lupin Dr. Whitby re-| first received H. M. Mercer and for a warble fly inspector for ers. - R. C. Forrester, Orono Police Trustees, who requested council = to pass a resolution asking the - Ontario Water Resources Com- mission to enter into an agree-| ment with the Township of} - Clarke on behalf of the Village| ' of Orono for the installation of} ~ a water system in Orono The trustees pointed out that they had met with the OWRC| ~ and that as the Commission met = on January 15 they wished this} request be before the Commis-) sion on this date. The necessary} » resolution was passed by coun = el. . PUBLIC LIBRARY The trustees also asked coun "cil to consider the establish. « ment of a township public lib "rary in place of the present = Orono Library. R. Forrester » stated that if the public library = was established for only the « police village that one mill on = the village asessment would «» Collect a little over $700. while if the library was established as = & township Library a quarter of * a mill would collect $1000 "= With grants being applied, a » one mill charge for an Orono ~ library in Orono only was ex- = pected to provide roughly $1200 » A quarter of a mill charge in = the whole township for a town- « Ship library plus the 25 percent " grant would provide approxi- = mately $1300 to $1400 for library purposes = The trustees also stated that) «i they would appreciate an early! = answer so that if the township = did not consider it favorably ~ that the trustees, could form a ™ police village library as soon as ~ possible. ~ _H. M, Meércer also pointed out = that many in the township were - = certainly interested in the li- - brary. Councillor Foster did. «= however, feel that those in the east and south of the township = would possibly have little' in- « terest in a library in Orono = Reeve H. E. Walkey appoint- « ed the three committees as fol. ~ lows: Finance, Robert Chater, chair. » man and Roy Foster: Roads, "@ohn Stone, chairman and = Lorne Perrault; Planning, Roy » Foster. = The following appointments = were also made by council: = Oddfellows Community Hall, R > Foster, R, Chater; Orono Com ~ munity Centre: H. E_ Walkey, = J. Stone; Clarke T hip| CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! rom SORT orm -- of -- Weekly Events! This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! THIS WEEK'S WHITE'S B.P. SPORTS EVENTS 616 trek St Whitb 668-8241 HOCKEY : Metropoliten. Jr. "A" League GENERAL REPAIRS Tuesday, Jon, 15, et 8:30 p.m, -- Maribores ve Whitby Dunlope at Whitby Arena. Fridey, Jen. 18, at 8 p.m. -- Oshawa Generals vs Whitby Dun- lops at Whitby Areno Sunday, Jon. 20, et 3:30 p.m. --- Whitby Dunlops vs Unionville Knob Hill Farms. at Maple Leaf Gardens Onterio Miner Hockey Association--Whitby Juveniles Mondey, Jon. 14, at 8:30 p.m. ---- Whitby Juveniles va Cobourg Juveniles at Cobourg Arena. Thursday, Jan. 17, et 8:30 p.m, -- Uxbridge Juveniles vs Whitby Juveniles at Whitby Arena Whitby Mercentile League Sundey, Jen. 20, et 12 noon at Whitby Areno, Sundey, Jan, 20, et 2 p.m. -- Ottendrite's vs Durno's at Whitby Arena. CURLING Seturdey, Jen. 19 --. Whitby Curling Club's Men's Open Bonspiet for McTeague Trophy. Drews ot 9 a.m, and 11 a.m,, at Whitby Curling Club. BASKETBALL Girls' High Schoo! Besketbel! League Wednesday, Jon, 16 -- Henry Street High vs Clorke High School at Orono, Thursdey, Jen. 17 -- Ajax High School vs Anderson Street High at Anderson Street. Boys' COSSA Lokeshore Basketbell League Friday, Jon, 18, et $:30 p.m. -- Pickering High School vs Ander- son Street High at Anderson High Schoo! Fridey, Jon. 18, et 5:30 p.m. -- Henry Street High School vs Clarke High School, Orono, HOOKER & SONS LTD. No. 7 Highway, 3 miles West of Brooklin the Pan. 5 ADDED TO TICKLE YOUR FUNNYBONE! NA ' v Ove You don't have to play a sport to be a good sport 110 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-3410 2RS THE COVERS amg BiGlOws BILTMORE 1° Sreadezarey. | | seu STEVENS: mon SLATE: woe GOODWIN TECHMICOLOR® "ssc Ol) Agente FEATURE DAILY AT . . . 1:40 -- 3:35 -- 5:35 -- 7:40 -- 9:45 GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports. HOME TOWN SPORTS Support the local suppliers of FUELS and BUILDING SUPPLIES 24 Hr. Burner Service SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCK ST. S. DIAL 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT STAFFORD Brothers Lid. Monuments +.» Of Distinction 668-3552 Whitby GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Authorized Fina Centre Dealer EDMUND ROSSANA ' PURDON PODESTA . FUR Licensed Mechanie Snow Ploughing FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY OPEN 7:30 A.M. -- 10 P.M, ROUSSEAU UPHOLSTERY Furniture and Furnishings Our tocetion et 216 MARY ST. EAST 1 block North of Pest Office in Whitby ts Most Convenient For Your Buying Needs of Quality Goods at Prices That Save! 668-3483 Arena Sunoco vs. Fleming's Shell ete HAROLD HECHT reaction TARAS BULBA SAM WANAMAKER BRAD DEXTER GUY ROLFE PERRY LOPEZ wacresty Wndsh Sokaat Sr Tess CHRISTINE KAUFMANN wae sates EAR rowers Sct? ne roltete LUG THOMPSON HARGLD HECHT PANATISION EASTMANCOLOR enue FEATURE TIMES: 1:00 - 3:00 - 5:10 - 7:15 - 9:25 George H. Harding Construction Co. Ltd. General Contractors And Builders 411 Fairview Drive, Whitby 668-3566 TRENCHING AND COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE General Motors Dealer For CHEVROLET--OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS CORVAIR Tune-ups, Licensed Mechanic Tires and Batteries & Accessories PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 932 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY PHONE 723-2843 BROOKLIN 655-4811

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