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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1963, p. 3

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' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 30, 1693 3 Rescue Team : To Compete . At Guelph An Oshawa and Ontario Coun- ty Emergency Measures Or- ganization rescue team, with expert EMO rescue teams from many Ontario municipalities, will converge on Guelph June 8 for the third annual EMO Re. scue Competition for the On- jtario Challenge Trophy. Members of the local team |wifl include W. Hutchinson, R. McGill, K. Broadbent, W. Dean, L. McBurnie, R. Forgette, M. "/Coles, B. Gaskell, Mrs. H. + |Reading, R, Watts and J. Gar- rett. _w@@| The sire of the competition a _|will be the Waerloo-Wellington #\Airport. Wellington - Guelph EMO is this year's host for the *\competition. The first competi- tion of this type was held in | | Oshawa.in 1961. : _| Thirteen eight men EMO res- cue sections have been entered in the Advanced Rescue Com- 2s z f _.. petition which was won last , : ; ° : seg a : year by a Hamilton team. Ele- \ ; TELEPHONE PIONEERS AID COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT [icin spend" i CANADA 'PERMANENT'S NEW OFFICE AT CENTRE : 3 ski Aloo. 6 ith the chil-| Top EMO rescue sections} The new office of the Can- down from Toronto main of- a PS gg ee 'S dat are presi- |trained in all phases of rescue a oe ar aint fice to take charge and ware poses. Mrs. E. M. Moody, dent"of the club. Absent was |4Perations | by Sheba eh hd Shipping Contes tonay is gn Past 'tthe slat hal week ted left, a life member of the wis. R Willard, community |throughout the province make a| Shoppi y, is ae nae club, hod seen sade 3 Do carvics ohaleman bpateeig Chiiltss "estates of the teading trust and loan ae d a , Carlo De ee rine y s pa 'and. Clristine Pai --Oshawa Times Photo | for their areas. Competition is | Ta Dan Tes paemacanasianat asta "-- ' rey tk in both events. Q p t ) Covers His Beat wm""armnes Conference Holds ci | | in ert 3 is Emergency ; 2 Students Covers His peat sas: aun sy Tot re ; : | Results Listed . H li | cue. competition. re | M m Tl l S TV1 || The dance examinations were All entrants for the Provincial ; Honored At Un e icopter | EMO Rescue Challenge Trop! y| e ) a e ce held recently at Loulee Burns branches in important centres from coast to coast. Jack Froud, the manager, and his accountant have been sent organizations in the country, with assets under administra- tion exceeding $1,250,000,000. Canada Permanent has Outdated switchboards of the type used in Oshawa many years ago have been donated by the Bell Telephone Com- pany to the club to aid them in their project. Members of the club presented one such Studenty at the Glenholme School for Retarded Children are benefitting from a com- munity service project taken on by the Oshawa Club of the Champlain Council of Tele- phone Pioneers of America. Large Group To Attend >|\Studio in Toronto with the fol- lowing results: Brenda Henning took marks and was commended i Grade I. Brenda is a pupil of When G; E. are volunteers. Time and effort) KINGSTON -- Tribute wasjocean to be sucked up by the) Markham and (0 train sections for these vigor-paid here Monday to nine sun and then returned to the| Oshawa ous Rescue and First Aid skills|United Church ministers who earth to continue their life giv-| died since the 1962 Bay of ing task, so it is with those who : BARRIE Hankinson of {Harold Dubinsky of Graduation Last Saturday, students of the |need overnight accommodation,|are given in the competifors they drop from the skies for it. aie oe 1 me } Mr. kinso line super-|, Pen judges will mark the per- | Oshawa Business College, their a seace ei Hydro ena) formance of each team. Sec. friends and members of the| Mr Dubinsky, his pilot, set their tions entering the Advanced |staff held a dance*%at the Chil-| helicopter down Wednesday in| Competition will be required to dren's Arena. The occassion| the open area by the swimining apply First Aid assistance to ; orp : marked the wind up of the!noo) of a Barrie motel before! Simulated casualties. : Pig Heater ed ae be. Rr aged ; Spring Term and the extra cur-|Wwatking in and asking for a|. Trophies and crests will be . ~ |ricular program of the College.|+oom, awarded to the successful the Picadilly room of Hotel); -- " : | ; ; séamik S; The arrangements for the| 'They are on high-tension-line|_ aay Convention | More than' 150 fire fighters from across Ontario and their wives will meet here, June 3, 7 during the Ontario Federation Fire Fighters Convention. ; Ton Ordained Charge Driver | By Conference KINGSTON -- Ten men who Failed To Remain were ordained by the Bay of Genosha. They will start at 10 a.m. with time out for lunch 4 dance and its festivities were patrol, covering Toronto, Barrie} and. will conclude at 5:30 p.m. |made under the direction of ajand North Bay, east to Cornwall The convention will be spark- |Student's Council headed by|and Ottawa and west to Wind- ed with a parade at the Ceno- | President of the 1962-63 (3 class, | sor and Sarnia, Mr. John Vandermale. The hall) -- iS |was beautifully decorated and/ an excellent band supplied the music. Novelty and spot dances |were featured throughtout the evening. | Lunch was provided by a Leela aeepcial eaxe|nagee with failing to remain) gates at the Monday session. 5 otepae , ' jat the scene of an accident fol-| A service of presentation was Fait, wilt chair the convention |-rechnology. made jh the shape of th ®/iowing a sideswipe collision here held in Cooke's Church by Rev. ng : . ~|initialg of the College 0. B. C./ wednesday night Ck t The opening ceremonies will be | : h d sda} . E. C. Amaron, secretary of the cookie, doughnuts, punch an | A 1954 model vehicle owned| committee on colleges and stud- of Brian F. W. Ford, of 240) ents. held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the Injured Child coltas Picadilly Room of Hotel Gen-! J : n : i | Following lunch, the Super-|Northcliff boulevard, Toronto,, Among those ordained were taph, Monday at 6:45 p.m. Cap- tain Norman Rooke of the Osh.| awa Fire 'Department will be) RYERSON GRADUATE parade marshall. The parade é will consist of delegates and of- ae a oe i ae ficers, uniformed local fire-) cane avenus Ko nenslved ighters and the Caledonia Pipe °20® SVORuE; "WHO. TOE fig his diploma in electronic Band. : : ; . | technology at the recent grad: Provincial President Captain! ation of Ryerson Institute of osha at which the city, the pol- ing man, Michael Dritskey, was/sented to the conference dele-|i, 1961 after service at Blyth,| Quinte conference form part. of the river that A memorial and communion flows from the sanctuary of service at 4 p.m. in Chalmers)/God." United Church recognized the He said '"'their spirit, their|/ service of three 'lerevmeniinfluence, their life goes on from the Belleville Presbytery; from individual to ~ individual two each from the Lindsay andjeven from group to groun so Oshawa Presbytery and one/that it can never be said of each from. Kingston and Co-|any man, whose life pes been bourg Presbytery. like a river flowing Tfom the Among those honored were:|sanctuary of God, that he has | Rev, R, R. Nicholson, 87, whojlived in vain." was ordained in 1909 and once) One of the hymns sung at the served at Kemptville for 10/Service included the words "for years. He retired in 1948 and/all the saints who from their became a feature writer for labors rest." |the Canadian Statesman. He! Also participating in the ser-| died at Bowmanville. |vice was Rev. D. Elias An. Rev. Dr, George Telford, adrews, principal of Queen's Scot immigrant, who received) Theological College and Bay of ; Quinte Conference of the Unit-/hi. y ed | Quint . : WHITBY (Staff) -- A Picker-|ed Church of Canada were pre-|Quacyn Giverne ie, (10m) Quinte Conference president. Ont., Frederickton, N. B., and MAGISTRATE. WELCOMED for many years at St. Andrew's| Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn) United Church, Oshawa. was welcomed to the bench in| Rev. Dr. E. C. Amaron of)Oshawa Wédnesday by George Admaston, a former prinicipal|S. Boychyn on behalf of the of Stanstead College, said the The magistrate sat in ¢ departed clerics were "as\awa court for the first GOLD MEDALIST John Bryson, Grafton, who won the Gold Medal at the Northumberland Music Festi- val for a piano solo, Bee- thoven's Sonata Op. 14, No. 2 --2nd and 3rd movements, Grade 10, RCMT. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bryson, Grafton, and nephew of the late Mrs, Errol Traw, Oshawa. EYE | EXAMINATIONS Mrs. John Fowler at the Bows manville Recreation Centre. The following are pupils from 4\the Harvey Dance Academy, Oshawa. Primary Tap Dancing -- 98 marks, Honors, Michelle Van Strien; 73 marks, Pass Plus, Pass, Sharon King; 66 marks, pass, Frances Siluck; 65 marks, Pass, Karen Bent. Grade 1 Tap Dancing -- 88 marks, Honors, Eddy Van De Walker; 67 marks, pass, Bob Kelly ;65 marks, Pass, Lynda King. Grade II Tap Dancing -- 75% marks, Commended, Wayne Elliott. FLOWER GIVES RUBBER The milky latex of the Rus- sian dandelion is a commercial Union. Wd. 4 'feature (> rat oo 0 M. C./was struck on its left side while| Edward S. Colwell from Osh-jrivers, mighty or gentle, flew-|since his appointment May 1 awa Presbytery, a graduate ofjing from the sanctuary of God|as provincial deputy magis- both Victoria and Emmanuelldown the stream whose banks| trate. Mr. Boychyn expressed! |vising Principal, Mr. | nett addressed the group.|parked near the Spruce Villa represented. Two-year-old Laurie Reid, of/He expressed appreciation on|Hotel. Mayor Lyman A. Gifford will 129 Colborne street east is !m-|behalf of those present to the) Police said the left side of the, Colleges and James G. Allman,'are a needy humanity. the hope Magistrate Jermyn) 'bring greetings to the visiting|proving in the Sick Children's|Student's Council for their fine| vehicle was completely dam-|a candidate from Oshawa Pres-| "Just as the water of 'h> would find it a rewarding ex- fire fighters. President of the| Hospital, Toronto, where she)work in making arrangements|aged. Constable Richard H.|bytery, who attended McMaster|rivers find their way to the perience. \ , Oshawa Association Fire Fight-|was taken after an accident|/and for the fine job they had|Sandford investigated. There| University and Queen's Theo- -- 'PHONE 723-4191 by appointment F. R. BLACK, O.D. 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH ice department and Peta Improving Chambe: r of Commerce will be) ~ Vg z Pree menses er W. H. Wilson will preside at) Monday. the opening ceremonies. al A civic banquet will be held|this morning the child is "gra-|sent on behalf of the student's Tuesday at 7 p.m. during which d a representative of the mayor/n will address the group. Lawyer Trence V. Kelly y will be-guest speaker at a pro- mitted Monday. vincial banquet, Wednesday at 7 p.m, Two Drivers Acquitted e }done throughout the year and| were no injuries reported. A hospital spokesman said| extended a welcome to all pre- WIN TOP AWARDS ually coming around", but {s| Council. ot conscious yet. | It has been the policy of the The child had been reported| College for many years to se- nconscious since she was ad-|lect two students, a boy and a girl who have shown the great- injuries|est degree of initiative, deli- She received hear |Monday when she ran into the) gence, co-operative spirit, pro- path of a car on Colborne street' per attitude, personality and skill developement in the sur- "------| rent class and award prizes to | those selected. This year, Miss Grace Barnes ast. DOUSE BONFIRE The Oshawa Fire Department | : | was called-out to one fire Wed-|0f Bowmanville and Mr, John nesday. It was a bonfire started) Vandermale of Whitby, were by children on Trent street.|the recepients of the awards. William Ridgely, 51, of 986' here was no property damage|Mrs. Stella Barnett, registrar King street east, pleaded not) reported. The city ambulance| of the College presented each of guilty to_driving on the left side of the road near an inter- section, and had his charge 'dis- missed by Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn in the Oshawa court Wednesday. ; Two witnesses said Ridgely had been driving on the left side of Rossland road west at! the Hortop street intersection. There was a collision between his car and a car driven by Neil W. Talling, who told the court he had been waiting to make a left-hand turn into Hor- top street when Ridgely struck him from the rear. Ludwig Kem testfied he had observed the accident and that he had seen Ridgely in the left- hand lane for 100 feet. Magistrate Jermyn said there was some doubt in his mind an ddismissed the charge. ~ The magistrate also dismissed a charge of disobeying a traf- fie signal against Ronald Mel- vin Barsi, 22, of 234 Dearborne avenue, who pleaded not guilty, and dismissed the charge. Jail Driver Seven Days William Lorne Prescott, 34, of| 612 Somerville avenue, was sen- tenced to seven days in jail by Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn Wednesday on two _ traffic charges. responded to nine routine calls. the wife of Philip Slyfield. them with Bibles. Miss Barnes is enrolled in the Private Sec- retarial Course and Mr. Van- dermale is enrolled in the Junior Accountant's Course |both have done excellent work and earned the rewards they received. : JOHN VANDERMALE GRACE. BARNES as the top students in the 1962- | OSHAWA"S 63 class at the Oshawa Busi- | ORIGINAL Union Elects Education Unit.» cv wi nore: CARPET CENTRE at Nu-Way, carpet and. broad Steve Melnichuk, chairman) ness efficiency, jof the Local 222, United Auto| - STD " NEW HOME | loom has been a specialty for SPECIALISTS |Workers of America election| 'committee, reports that 'the re- Real Estate Ltd. |sults have been finalized' for the seven members of the education TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King St. W. PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY! | WHO WERE SELECTED | | 18 years . , of yards on display to select from. PHONE 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. ARTS DEGREE Mrs, Lurena, Jeanne Sly-| The defeated candidates field, daughter of Mr. and | were: Paul Donnelly, 2,431; Ray Mrs. Harold R. Stark, 741 Burgoyne, 2,112; Jim Danchuk, Glenmanor drive, Oshawa, |1,730; Bob Tuerk, 1,701; Frank} who received her Bachelor of |Peterson, 2,484; Al Harrigan Arts degree at the convoca- |2,272 and Fred Amey, 2,500. : tion of Carleton University, | There were 941 blank ballots Ottawa, on Friday, May 24: |and 31 spoiled. |Irwin, 2,671. Prescott pleaded guilty in the, Oshawa court to being drunk in charge of a motor vehicle and to driving without a licence. On each of the two charges) the magistrate imposed a seven-| day sentence to run concurrent- ly. @ Commercial ond industrial Sites Paul Ristow REALTOR 728-9474 } 187 King &. E. 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