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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Mar 1963, p. 4

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GIANT FIRST-RUN Deadliest Undersea Battle Ever Filmed! "MYSTERY SUBMARINE" aut AD STIRS DEBATE School Board Seeks Protestant Teacher By WARREN BARTON District Editor Should a person's religion bar jhim or her from teaching in ithe Public School system? Whitby Township school board for S.S, 2 recently -- n- Ajax Chamber Offers Course In First Aid AJAX -- The Ajax Chamber of Commerce will sponsor train- ing courses in First Aid and the St. John Ambulance Bri- gade to co-operate in making fully qualified instructors avail- able, it was learned today. Charges are nominal and will cover the out-of-pocket cost in- volved. The problem of shift worker DOUBLE SHOW! Daring Drama and Excitement! AUDIE MURPHY ---in-- --with-- KATHLEEN CROWLEY James Robinson Justice Edword Judd CHARLES DRAKE ILTMORE Now: "Public School Boards should be covered," Mr, Borovoy. says. He bases this claim on the fact that trade unions and manage- }ment are suvject to the condi- tions of the code, so, why not school boards? Himel explained that his ing on behalf of an employer shall refuse to employ any per- son or discriminate against any person with regard to em- |ployment or any term or con- dition of employment because of his race, creed, color, na- tionality, ancestry or place of DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M, EX-ARMY PT A Port Perry father and son team prepared for their up- coming 50 mile walk yester- day by walking and running from Port Perry to Oshawa. Jesse Buxcey, 50, and son Don, 25, both former Army PT i jtsed for a new Principal. | cluded in the qualifications was origin." pose (the Association of Civil iberties) has also attempted to wet the Code changed so that School Boards would be coy- ered. § \the requirement that the appli- jcaht be Protestant. | Is this bigotry or is it mere-| jly a majority "expressing its jright to determine the needs of} "An -- exclusively . religious,| POINTS TO PONDER the whole? .,.|philanthropic, educational, fra-| Points the Whitby Township The school board maintains|jemal or social organization| School for Section 2 might keep |their advertisement is not dis-|that is not operated for private| in mind are: | \criminatory. On. the contrary) profit or to any organization! Although the majority of rate- | says Board Chairman Eric |that is operated primarily tojpayers in the section aré Prot- Branton, "'we are giving the|foster the welfare of a relig-|estant, the Board does get sub- ratepayers what they want. ious or ethnic group and that/ stantial grants from the Pro- The word Protestant in the adijs . not operated for privaté|vincial govemment. These |saves "a lot of applicants from) profit." stants are Made up by: funds gh gs ; In other words, school boards|raised from all non-Catholic) 'sien ee aati : és Gib hig (are not subject to the Human! School supporters. abilit y vr etorn, | Rights Code, according to an in-, This non-Catholic School sup- ' i y to teach or to perform! : At.| . member of the Royal Cana- |the duties of a principal jterpretation made hy the At-| porter group includes people of dian Sigrial Corps at Kingston. | . torney-Genreal's. office two/all other religious denomina- They made the walk-run from ATTACKS BOARD \years ago. tions as well as agnostics and Port Perry in two h ours, 55 Irving Himel QC, executive) Mr. Himel claims that the atheists. minutes. secretary of the Association' of|Board might fall under the All Board members attempt- Civil Liberties, disagrees with |code. ; jed to justify their ad by asking Oshawa Times Photo | the Board's view on knowing an! !what would happen if a Prot- However, the Code bogs down later under the sectien listing exemptions. The Code does not apply to: INSPECTORS PREP FOR HIKE Instructors, will attempt to walk from Barrie to Toronto next Saturday. Mr. Buxcey, Sr.,. has walked in two 100 miles competitions in Grea. Britain while a member of the British Army. His son was a ~, applicant's religion. |NEED LEGAL TEST estant applied for a job in the "It's not the function of a| "A very good legal case could) Separate School system. school board to hire a person) be established over whether the This is not a valid analogy FORMER CANDIDATE SAYS | School Costs |Boost Town's | because he is a Catholic, Prot-| estant or Jew. Their job is to hire a teacher, principal or ad- | ministrator,"" Board is subject to the Code) or not. The Board's ad may be| contrary to the Code and if it is not, it should certa'ny not Romari Catholics, wish, direct their tax money to their own school system. Every- if they} running two courses simultane- ously, one early afternoon and one in the evening. Employees who change shift will go to the evening session one week and the early afternoon session the next week. | The locked shift worked can attend the early afternoon ses- sions every week. The.employee on steady days can atte e evening sessions every "i Sessions will be held the training hall at the rear of the Ajax Fire Station on Hunt attendance will be handled by|}' NOW ... DOUBLE COMEDY with the FAVORITE "CARRY ON GANG"... "RAISING THE WIND" coton ALSO EVERY EVE FROM 7:30 EVERY EVENING FROM 7:30 INC, SUNDAYS -- FREE HEATERS The course every Wednesday for eight weeks, starting March 20, 1963. Completion of at least seven lof the eight sessions will quali- ify the participants to take the test at the final session. Pass-| ing the test will be recognized) by presentation of the appropri- jate St. John Ambulance certi-| \ficate or voucher, jcard. | The course will be open to the} public at a cost of $4 per gg street, is planned for and pocket) Man of gold and steel... woman of' i, if flesh and blood! "Z4 MO Merwe STEWART RANGER" SYLVA Kostina ( 'Socred Cause dat much hetter you feel tomorrow VISITING BUFFALO? CANADIAN MONEY ACCEPTED AT PAR RTRAIT 1 MOBSTER ADDED ATTRACTION than five pigs. In the grain. project, mem- bers will be supplied with two bushels of Russell oats and will be required to plant one acre, and exhibit 18 lbs. of seed at achievement day. Potato club members will be Canada's leading choice... Canada's leading value ! Thousands of people will buy hearing aids this week . . . --, and Zenith will be the leading make in customer prefer- | ence. Here are the reasons: i payable upon registration. The He stressed that, in his view, |be permitted by the Code." | D0dy else, regardless of creed, ' |a person's religion makes no! Allan Borovoy, executive sec-|fund for education. ae ote. First aid kits , nce -| ; . |for home or car will be pre- ' d Issue wie right? tion of Labor's committee on|, Mf Jewish people want their F eda BOWMANVILLE (Staff) ere appears {to be doubt|Human Rights, agrees. ers, they are at liberty to do o taae obtaining the high- in running as Socred candidate | Ratepayers here will find an in |legal under The Ontario Human | been no court test case in court,| 5° -- with their own funds. | PICKERING -- Allan A. Al- 18 | vear Passed ip 1083 | ) I rete: : group is limited, applications! y : 4 : ; ; , Ss , the Code! change in the C h , getting that our educational sys-|.; 'ttn | ton, Social Credit candidate in yh ge ged drag ag _-- This was disclosed at a special | states: [Slane Bubtic Sevee! Bannas "ne tem is divided into Separate Will be sopepted. on abel 1962 Federal election, says that a th bene pa | PE reid additional courses will be or- ' . i a : ; g in the town's 1963 | Supporters, Not Separate School i : his party's cause is "a dead is- acy Pagers ring oe helped, budget. and' Bectesiant, ganized to ensure all who re- "ve come to the conclusion|pay for part of the campaign,| Finance committee chairman that our 'party is a dead issue|it might be a different mat-|Deputy Reeve Ross Stevens In some sections of Ontario, HORNUNG IS FIT fag ly AEE SOE perc Mee Oboe Ate it is the Protestants that have! ho polled close to e former railroad conduc-| creas costs. didate, bed Lang tor and Mrs. Alton celebrate! The residetial rate for this School. | Paul Hornung of the Green Bay votes last ye Packers was given a cl bill sary this month. They live in a/of 6.05 mills, levied Board members seem to think ss bape | is "a bright s a io] Ge wren UNS, sevowa On. A 86 u '@ | our i eed wae. Procrigge cosy, friendly little home in| sessment of $5,491,150 and the to a particular religion deter-|/o0Wall League star had his) Lea i 4 g physician Dr. James Nellen. a j i andi.|most of his campaigning last/97.9 mills, an increase of 6.4 By DON HANRIGHT port in a "h " iq| Will be taught in a public school i ; ae a year. mills, on an assessment of $2, rf a 7 said) System. . és Ge wie te ae TODAY! 30 4 still h fo Minister Diefenbaker has) 'There is no pool from which) This attitude is always hard|wraps most of the 1962 season names on a piece of paper * heat oe . peng He Mr. Stevens explained that/wound up a four-day Coal draw funds. We have great|on the minorities, particularly|has responded well to. treat.| in i eT an ; ; Far stick @ pin into the Pap English division ini mands are $67,000 higher than|appealing for non-partisan sup-|and internationally, But the) Teligion. cated. rv etc iM) last year. He added that when|port for what he called "'the|People of Canada have an ap-| The Human Rights Code, to}---- RRR he WRITTEN @ Said he was not interested rial Grade aetasanie Js Po,| high school boards met with the, About 2,000 persons jammed| Speaking of his drive for ra-/cover Public School Boards. | WITH A proeliiyg Ale ge 'eine finance committee last Thurs-\into a collegiate hall and ad-|Cial unity in Canada, he said! However, by getting School) A ED IN MI 4-H Clubs a vals itetied | clear they had no way in|--the biggest crowd since he| servative party--"'it is nojestant from their advertise. EASED IN MINI TES MACHINE /a ri . which to reduce their requisi-|began Tuesday night before] longer the case"--when a man|ment is not enough. It changes| out making the ORINAROID tear Peri 8 Sea's canes bare" a help heal and shrink sore, swollen tissues. GUN! Msg a | forced to reduce|ari to hear him say he has|°Tigin could not have become) Instead of di ing inj yok. na ace he san." We will need a chang. dicen wey.(been maligned and degraded prime minister because "ajan open ad, Roy eam {ointment of ape : . peor yr ition ngesolbsray m den of the taxpayers. However), think that everybody's|Portant than citizenship." jcant, because of the religion, DUTCH F r Ye a e ig to supply the essential services,| against me but the people." But he said there still are|in the nearest waste basket. ar Mr. Alton appear-| tel i i 0 oi cos tecuma 'eae the rate only amounts to approxi-|for a cabinet meeting. He wil they Se a so en UXBRIDGE -- 4H Club work mately 2 mills, leaving a net|re-enter the campaign Monday - r only comment he made on ten (rels and' car' Uavel fh Quebec today." This was a reference ay Dane a pa Praca ee ie Oke cad thon it was reatrain.| sidential rate and 6.4 mills on/before spending the rest of the|'® the 1056 convention where hel) CHINESE FOODS o. : y ! | Noting that he has been if ; ; | rate." Nova Scotia, Prince Edward ; ; ; | bs agli llgpi grin gy Fils ge aged acy Island and Newfoundland. |charged with indecision, he ' ments on the forthcoming elec-|sna: a total of $751,240.27 will He Spoke to about 1,000 per-ifor making what he said were i i to and ob-| tion. snail sons--including some 200 stu-| nj h ' ; é KEN SETO, Proprietor Pr gg Pande pal ibe collected through taxation. ne cere ee mca Dining Room Service ' * The general levy this yearjat Port Hope, 70 miles east of} The Conservative party pol- during the club year, Beef and A ax IODE | amounts to $332,409.42, which|Toronto, before moving by train|icy had not changed since 1959 Gasy' ah members are re- y] | '|i CHINESE FOODS s ea mda more than the Wr pED BY ABUSE be a Canada-U.S. agreement to -- one calf as their project. Calves R di Sh general levy. Polishi : "speech he| Make nuclear warheads avail- $6 may be any one of the recog- ea es Ow | Lin olishing the same speech he | gel gg npc From$§.00 rrom$ 9.50 |mean an $18 hike in the rate-\accused the Liberals not only|%€ed au. | after 4100. p.m, || FREE OVERNIGHT M akiry clove, there are two payer's tax bill, based on an|of "strangling" Parliament but| ; AJAX -- The March meeting) ~~ | (which) have been of the great-| More than 400,009 people work | @ Free limousine service from between July ist and Decemberjof the Ajax Varsity Chapter . jest porsible assistance because in London's City business dis- 728-1676 airport 31st, 1962; (b) Junior heifers C of C Sees Film | | 42 KING ST. WEST May ist, 1963 ery ou jor ipry . lize what has been going 9n."'| acres. | and radio in beef clubs, there are three On 100 Year Fete Again he said "and they have| eV W. A. Parish. see ecer between August Ist and Decem-| Mrs, P. Stephenson reported anc ; A Tait, notin Glee Hy + LL f tt ber 3ist, 1962; (b) Junior hei- ity of a Nation," dealing with oT i vas "conceived Ot OLEL Lalaysble ! a success, and that another|Canada's Centennial celebra-| Was Conbetved. in Ot: ? P . there were members UFA' UARE * BUFFALO, N.Y. and May ist, 1963; (c) market|show will be held on April 20. : he Cham qjof the Liberal Who's Who and steers born between May Ist, executive of the Chamber - of| For ReserVations phone EM 6-2425 G. Colm, read "Alert" from n ; hai | er see your friendly travel agent. duced this thing. enne agent. In the swine project, mem- eh: Mr Diefenbaker said of the| bers must be 16 years of agelregarding Communist activi- aa pico ein ar more an a on ties. A donation of $50 was voted| aspects of Canadian life includ-| ine's c "Sate and market a pen of not less Magazine's cover that "Satan; the $50 commitmentto the Ajax industry and community serv-/down fere on earth." forwarded at the end of March.|ices and stresses the need of He called the Liberals 'mug: | "i " Papers | and Mrs, L, Steptoe, were wel-| provide a better way of living cOUO™my, Was on the "upswing" | help d Dp pl h D tte comed {nto the chapter by the|for everyone. " Sithey refused to discuss it, eC €0 € Car € T The guest The film suggests many ideas|campaign they had predicted! supplied with one bag of certi- Butterick Patterns,|into effect to make our Cen-|do t u 2 -|down, down, downgraded Can-| fied Sebago seed, and will be|spoke of coming fashion trends|tonniai in 1967 truly worth ada" sd | table stock sample at achieve- | suggestions about fitting pat- ment day. jterns and how to select the As the content of this film ne pools their money in a public|°QUrs¢ is open to both ladies) Tax Levy | difference to a man's ability,/retary of the Ontario Federa |own school with Jewish teach- gente the lady. and the whether the Board's practice is) He points out that there has G. CROSSLEY {i i is\wt As the number in an e > ee, in the April 8 election because|T°#S° 1" their tax bills this) Rights Code. The OFL has pressed for a| The Boards appears to be for- y hoe Ontario riding for the June, part of the country, and the|council meeting Saturday, call-| 'No employer or person act-'der the rulings of the Code, | School and non-Separate School ome ret served. seals, and) ' ee | sue" in Ontario province. e e quire training to get it. Di ef W d U PROTESTANTS SEPARATE | ere," said the 73-year-old can-|ter," he said. |blames the tax hike on in. In S Dd : | es set up their own Separate|,GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP)-- that Norm Cafik, the|their golden' wedding anniver-|year is 90.25 mills, an increase bill He feels | |that the number of adherents of health when the National) that comment, he would not| Uxbridge, where the Socred did| industrial - commercial rate is mines the type of religion that injured knee examined by club : BELLEVILLE (CP)--Prime|in part: jkept the scoring ace under "You could put all of their Mr, Alton has been a Socred| 448,049. had no major observations on |Dublic and high school board de-|Ontario tour as he began it--|interests against us, nationally | in such a personal subject as|ment and no surgery is indi-| Sieh with S ~* one atthe next," he stated. I : ¢ , cna: : a inment with Aas | He became interested 1h So- representatives of the public and| great. crusade po} nt with destiny mean anything at all, should) eae Le 4 day, the representatives made| joining classrooms Friday night|*here was a time in the Con-| Boards to drop the word Prot- SUB- you miserable another day or night with- ; | "I just couldn't care less| tions, 3,000 at Vineland, near St. Cath-)°f non-British or non-French}the location of discrimination. comfort While yeu Plan Work 24 TE an ing situation in the province to| the general levy to ease the bur-|, "11 "Vinerals and is "coming| 2enealogical tree was more im-|pose of an' undesirable appli. some time." the reduction of the general| Today he returned to Otawa| Conservative party members Ss three other candidates. The i : and they're against me again R k h has as its motto "Learn To Do increase of 6.05 mills on the re-|ith the first of two days. of ic Ss. a tario is the development of the Sane, S08 Taye Ss wae rostral: commercial and industrial|week touring New Brunswick,|"0", the Party leadership. Mr. Alton's first public com-) Jack Reid, town clerk, reports rapped Liberal Leader Pearson ; iti. Under new Management, dents--in a high school Friday|weapons policy in three years. quired to carry out a project FOR FINEST IN means education'costs the tax-/.c Belleville. he said. Ultimately there would quired to care for and exhibit SINGLE ag oaginge HOME DELIVERY e 6.05 mill increase will ' A e for Bomarcs in case of nised breeds and must be sired For A ril aN delivered through Ontario, he Pp average assessment of $3000. (of "diatribes against me JAM INTO CITY PHONE INDOOR PARKING sections (a) Senior heifers horn bit 20K. Oe . Boa IODE was held recently. The |the people are starting to real-|trict -- which covers only 677 @ 400 modern rooms with bath orn between January 1s' ; sections (a) Senior heifers born i .."hUC et dot hy elf Elle gue Phong oh ' @ Children under 14 free phe -- A Hilen entitled ""Qual-| i American magazine (News O : : that the show in February was 8 g fers born between January Ist , f i Ate iw Sill be etd on Apel 38 tions in 1967, was shown to the O Int! f downtown Buffalo 1962, and February ist, 1963. 7 SlCommerce at their recent) the lesser Who's Who, who pro-| National Chapter headquarters This film covers many guideat hak of bi he| and are required to care for : cature photo of him on the} to the Ajax Library Board, and/ing the arts, education, sports,/must think he has competition | Ze ith H . Aid h Hospital Building Fund will be | nl earing S ave Two members, Mrs. J. Russ|community leadership to help|W¥™Ps' because now that the| Regent, whereas in the 1962 election) Fortier of speaker, Miss | 9, projects that could be putjeconomic ruin and 'down, required to exhibit a seed and/in styles and colors, She made! . | . celebrating. In one of his appeals for sup-| Tractor maintenance clu bjright size. jshould be of interest to other| LAST COMPLETE members must be 14 years old, and are required to keep re- cords on the cost of operating) the farm tractor. Anyone interested in becom- ing a 4-H member should con- tact a 4-H club leader, the De. GLEBE WINS PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Glebe Collegiate of Ottawa won the Ontario high school gym- nastic game championship for GOOD FOOD Breaktest, Lunch, Dinner BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH organizations and associations! jin Ajax, the Chamber of Com- |merce has arranged to make it available locally and it can be obtained by telephoning the sec- retary, Mrs. C. S. Thompson at 0974. Only Zenith gives you all four important advantages. 12-2P.M. 5-Year Written Protection Plan. An exclusive customer Hote! Lancaster safeguard your Zenith dealer will gladly explain in detail. World-Famous Quality Reputation. Zenith, maker of SHOW 9 P.M. the third time in five years|"-~-- here Saturday. Glebe had 110.35 poimts in five events. Trinity College School of Port Hope was second with 107.30, Sir Jamés Dunn of Sault Ste.. Ma- rie, Ont., and Toronto's Central! Technical Schoo! tied for third' with 104.95 points each. SHORGAS /| HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Decler in your eree. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 partment of Agriculture in Ux- bridge, or attend the organiza- tion meeting in the following areas. Tuesday, March 12 -- Brougham 4-H Dairy and Beef, Municipal Bidg., Brougham. Wednesday, March 20 -- Scott 4H Beef, Grain and Potato, Dept. of Agric., Uxbridge. Tuesday, March 26 -- Oshawa Kiwanis 4H Dairy and Grain, Township Hall, Brooklin, Wednesday, March 27 -- Bea-| verton 4-H Beef and Dairy: Mara 4H Beef and Dairy, Brock High School, Cannington. Tuesday, April 2 --Sunder- Jand 4H Dairy; Brock 4H Gtain; Sunderland 4-H Trac-| tor; Township Hall, Sunderland. | Wednesday, April 3 -- Port/ Perry 4H Dairy; Port Perry 4H Grain, Port Perry High Bchool. tadio, TV and color TV, concentrates 44 years of Amer- ican electronics leadership into high performance, min- jature hearing aids. Unequalled Selection . . . puts a wide variety of "Living Sound" hearing aids within the reach of all. Suggested retail prices start at $60. ; 10-Day Money-Back Trial. You must be satisfied or your money will be refunded within 10 days of purchase.' See your Zenith dealer for recent developments in "Living Sound" Hearing Aids. He's listed in the "Yellow Pages" under hearing aids. Official Opening Port Hope Vocational High School Saturday, March 16th | 8:00 P.M. 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