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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1963, p. 3

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OSHAWA BARRISTERS BACK : AUDITORIUM BUILDING FUND A canvass of 24 Oshawa law- yers by the Oshawa Civic Au- ditorium committee resulted in a $14,475 boost to the audi- Council Votes Agains Meetings During Day Although an Oshawa bylaw gives Mayor Lyman Gifford authority to call a council meet- ing at any time (on 48 hours notice), council Monday night voted 6 to 5 not to give him the power'to call up to six daytime council meetings a year. Voting for these meetings: Ald. Cliff Pilkey (mover of the motion), Norman Down, John Brady, Albert Walker and the mayor. With Ald, Cephas Gay at a traffic convention and Ald. Hay- ward Murdoch in the chair, there were six nays: Ald. Gor- don Attersley, John Dyer, Cecil Bint, Tom Rundle and Finley Dafoe. PENALTY CLAUSE The motion carried a penalty clause ($10 deduction for miss- ing a meeting) in the form of an amendment added by the mayor. "Unless you put teeth into it, why would they come? he shrugged. Ald. Pilkey defended his mo. tion. "We have enough work in council to justify calling six meetings a year. We could dis- pose of many matters in a day and give them more and better consideration. | "All too often at midnight) meetings," said the ean | alderman, "we start to steam- who is also chairman of the finance committee, were pres- ent at the presentation. --Oshawa Times Photo ector of the auditorium com- mittee, Dr. O. G. Mills. Law- years Richard Donald, left, and Terence Y. Kelly, right, + Stage Race From Ohio | The weekly race of the Gen- eral Racing Pigeon Club was held last Saturday with a re. Every-|our recent raise." (The alder-/peat race from Montpelier, men voted themselves a $300 Ohio. raise to $1500 a year). | The race was for the Pres. e }cott Trophy which was won by DOWN DISCOURAGED a bird from the loft of D. Bej- _Ald.. Norman Down: "I'm get-|-owsky who also won the same ting real discouraged, going)trophy last year. Considering home at 11:45 at night. When' they were flying into a north you have been up since 6 a.m..| .act wind the birds made good you don't want to be here that/time with the winner making late." Ald. Finley Dafoe: |the 336 miles in eight hours, "Day 26 minutes and 19 seconds. eetings would help keep work) The following is the complete up to date; often work that) result of the race: D. Bejkow- | | should be started in the spring|sky, 1162.22; D. Bejkowsky, jsary. jisn't begun until summer. With) 1159.74; L. Prescott, 1132.85; E. "This idea came out of budget| our Consolidated Bylaw I don't! Gibson, 1131.93; L, Kinsman, torium fund. Russell Hum- phreys, QC, is seen present- ing the cheque on behalf of Oshawa's barristers to a dir- Jroller things through. body has his eye on the clock. "If you get up to speak, ev- erybody looks at you with a | jaundiced eye. | "We rubber-stamp things so we can get out of here. I think we can trust the mayor to use this power in a discriminating way." MAYOR'S VIEWS | Said His Worship: "I certain-| m ly don't intend to call meetings) |which aren't absolutely neces. | general feeling of the council." Small Group Sponsors 2 Kiddies A small group of men of St. George's Anglican Church have sponsored two children under the Canadian Save the Children Plan. The group is called, "St. George's Save the Children Club". The first child sponsored is| a 1% year old baby girl in Aus-) tria. She is one of five chil-) dren. The mother, father and children live in a one-room flat a kitchen. The father works in a factory and earns approxim- ately $18 per week. A letter has been received from the child's mother which is very touching in its reading. The second child is a nine- year-old Korean Boy, His mo- ther is widowed and there are four other childern at home. This family lives, eats and) sleeps in one ondol (hot floor)| room about seven feet square and a much smaller kitchen. The walls of the shack are army ration box boards; roof | Selectim, Dittfach 113 FIRST RACE Minto. Maiden,,Avec Vous, Fitzsimmons (A)106 claiming $5000, Purse $1800 for 2-year-/ Famous Road, Robinson (C)109 olds. 5 Furlongs. |Miss Shepperton, Simpson 103 Nina Mala, No Boy 117 Smart Flyer, Bolienko (C)106 Salban, Gubbins 120 Free Quest, Dalton 109 Snow Candy, No Boy 113 Speedy Lament, No Boy (B)106 H,. V. Caplan, No Boy 110 Karai Kapers, Dittfach 106 |A--Windfields Farm entry |A--Windfields Farm entry B--V. M. Willis and. Armstrong | Stable entry C--C, Smythe entry Rah Rah, Burton 120 Richview Duke, McComb 113 Forest Bird, Lanoway 120 French Twist, Turcotte X112 Sarges Nob, Harrison 117 Bet on Black, Prueitt 113 Starator, Wolbretch 120 Also Eligible: General John, Terry,|; j'16 miles 113; Tavy Blue, Prueitt 113; Another|c.go¢ joe, Burton 113 Holiday, Potts, 117; Sandy Man, Remil-| Rene) Devil, Uyeyama 118 lard, 113; Espalator, Hale, 113; Succes! mniyn Lad, No Boy (A)105 8), Romane, 1M Keep a Thinking, Turcotte X117 SECOND RACE -- Woodlands. $2500 ae eer sere wee claiming, foaled in Canada. Purse $1600) netia Prestia' Wolski 103 for 3-year-olds. 6 Furlongs. |Reckless Rick, Dittfach (B)113 European Jet No Boy 116 Barricade, Simpson X108 Itulyarso, Dittfach 116 Sauvagette, Harrison 112 Briefsin, No Boy 114 Don Strome, Hale 112 Neros Hero, Gubbins 116 Auntie Nora Dittfach 108 Edgor's Gael, Prueitt 122 Mr. T. F., No Boy Wintry, No Boy 111 101; Unnamable, Turcotte X107; Char- Lichee Nut, Hale 116 lie's Folley, McComb 113; Belva, No Wise Selector, Simpson X106 Boy 107; Lady Chess, No Boy (A)103; Cluny Miss, Bohenko 117 Gee Gee's Jayne. No Boy (B)103 E. Day, No Boy 119 A--P. J. Enright and G. FE. Lyons,| Irish Toddy, Dalton 111 | §. N. Shapiro and J. Black entry Lawless Lady. Gordon 111 |A--Double K. Farms and D. FE. B Also Eligible: Mr. Jiffer, No Boy 116; Urquhart entry _ setae Peter Wrack, No Boy, 119; Breakfast post TIME ? P.M | in Bed, Potts, 116; Far Fleet, McComb,|cLEAR AND FAST 116; Fairbrook Queen, No Boy, 117;|_-- ale Council Asks Bos. | EIGHTH RACE--norfolk $2500 claim- jing. Purse $1900 for 3- and 4-year-olds, ET doubt if there would be| timing for this motion. It should 1123.44; J. Kehoe, 1105.78; J. ac senied man would stand for. 1035.11; E. Jackson, 939.59. meetings would be called. might feel they couldn't afford miles. meetings," he said. "The|the work started earlier. And I} should be no need for this mo-|think the mayor would call day|;,", 30-day jail term for an Police Court charged with as- WOODBINE ENTRIES of the Albert street address, said that Siblock entered and continued, 'I got a face full of Nelson also stated that the "and out of a clear sky he let that he was called to the house Also Eligible: provoke Siblock and cause more jail and was used by everyone discussions which often become] think this is necessary." 1131.57; L. Prescott, 1131.23; E. : ing the|P brought up at the end of the Askew, 1093.58; F, Cowle, 1092. any pigs gad a binge igi year as it might have a bearing 51; L. Kinsman, 1070.20; J. carkalie The next race will be flown fellow councillors he never| 'Then, this possibility of day| 51.°99 trom Danville, Illin- would have run for office if he| Meetings might eliminate good "We members have the os] beg acai : | ity to transact business without| . John Brady: "I agree} G 30 D | ets ays, Woods-Gordon report said coun-/ think the timing is good. The F A ] cil did too much detail work.| aldermen can make their minds} or ssau t, tion at all." jmeetings unless he knew the/o.,awa man Monday. Ald. Walter Branch: "This| whole| "Peter Siblock, 33, 149 Albert sault, He pleaded not guilty to the charge, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1963 said that May 30 he was drink- ing with other roomers in the asked if he could use an electric razor, fist." He said that Siblock struck him on the nose and on assault continued in a kitchen, Glen Newell, another roomer, go with both fists", Constable Kenneth Ostler of and found Siblock there with some other men. He told the fighting. Siblock said that the razor be- in the house. He added that the fight started with a remark so Oa affairs, night after) 4iq Gordon Attersely: "Poor| Gibson, 1130.16; F. Cowle, ergency arose." jon what committees an alder. Strachan, 1048.15; F. Cowle, had even suspected that day candidates, businessmen who ois, air line distance of 520 either midnight meetings or day| with Ald. Dafoe, We should get} When we implement them, there/up before next year. I don't} 4 boarding house brawl ended looks like an attempt to justify street, appeared in Oshawa John Douglas Nelson; 48, also house in his room. The witness "After he used it," Nelson both eyes. said that Siblock used the razor, the Oshawa City Police said court that Newell was trying to longed to a man who was in made about the razor, posed a $50 fine and costs or a month in the county jail. Sib- lock asked for two weeks in which to pay the fine and was} THIRD RACE -- Regina. $3500 claim- ing. Purse $1900 for 4-year-olds and up. 6% Furlongs. Winsmanship, Fitzsimmons 116 Ocean Pearl, Gordon 109 is a piece of patched canvas. The walls are papered with newspaper and magazine pages. The ceiling is just over five feet high. The only furnishings are a bamboo shelf with three} bed coverings, a few paper boxes, and a very small and| low dining table. The father be- came sick because of little food and hard work, and, not hav-} ing enough money for a doctor, he died. A letter from Hyung! Kook js expected soon, The St. George's group has formed its executive who are) Eric Foshay, chairman; Ed} Weldon and Norm Hinds, trus-| tees. The following complete! the group. Wm. Kirkbride, R.| Learmonth, Robt. Brown, Lionel} Hind, J. Jackson, H. Wool- dridge, F. Schultz, D. Raitt. | Anyone wishing to join this group to assist in a very worth- while cause kindly contact any one of the mentioned members. } Thieves Take | Money For Milk Two cases of money were reported to the Cathy Yates, Potts 109 Treasure Hunt 2nd, McComb (A)116 Buzzin, Harrison 111 |More Housing | 4 : : | Oshawa City Council will ap- |ply to the Ontario Department of Economics and Development {to "'negotiate'for a public hous- Two-Car Crash gam, Don't: Sacre, te ing project" on city-owned land : Also Eligible: House Boy. Ditttach. JUSt north of the Christine cres-| Five persons were slightly in- 111; Kessava, Dalton (A)ii6; Rocky Cent, 42-unit project opened Jast|Jured Monday night when two River, No Boy (B)112. December, cars crashed at the intersection A--W. O. and R, W. Young and M. D. a | : BAC' shaw: Greatrex entry There are 22 serviced lots on| ihe oti Bd OFARWe eaten Tames Lemond and Normandy streets| "sken to the Oshawa General FOURTH RACE Nordon. $4500/!NZ committee, with Ald. Gor- Sg igraie oid te ea claiming, Purse $2100 for 'year-olds don Attersley as chairman, has! aes Ae ith' : ah patie ER a cr |received this resolution from tae iene Svolaes a Chily Filly, Boheske iit. jthe Oshawa Housing Authority: /997 'Ritson road south, with a 4 ' |_--Ask council to reserve the! bruised chest; Ken Howard, 18 |22 lots on Normandy and Lo-|of 242 Conant street. with a }mond streets for public hous-| bruised right hand; Mrs. Emma jing, : |Hicks, 107 Cadillac avenue _--Ask the city to get permis-|/north, with rib injuries, and ian and Wine Wome wk }sion from the province to go|Mrs. Alvin Walker, of 605 Rich- Sgt. Bricker, Dittfach 117 _ ahead immediately with the| mond street east, with a bruised uals Eligible: Pipe Band, Harrison, construction of six four-bed-|Tight hand and lacerations to A--F. D. Gibson and C. Softly entry,'00m and _ six two-bedroom|the right leg. FIFTH RACE -- Atwater Allowance./houses on Normandy street. --Ask the city to put Lomond Purse $2500 for 3-year-olds, fillies. One mile (Marshall Turf Course) Cut Flower, Dittfach (A)109 Street through from Christine Street crescent to Dean avenue, | Welfare Administratot Herbert Grey Duke, Turcotte X106 Sassie Maid, Nc Boy 106 |Our Interview. No Boy 111 Mister Parham, No Boy 111 Sports Lady, Remillard 106 Just Don't Shove, No Boy (B)111 Five Injured In Croatan, Harrison 111 Windspray, Terry 111 Brave Spartan "n-rtte ¥117 Bourbon King, No Boy 116 Brown Panther. Gubbins 111 By the Deep, Prueitt 117 Padre's Scamp, Hale (A)111 leased, Drivers of the cars were Queen's Reign, Fitzsimmons (A)109 Barbara, No Boy 114 Free Trial, Turcotte X111 Thule, No Boy (B)119 Bright Reward, Potts 109 dale street, and Alvin James Hicks, 72, of 107 Cadillac ave- Magistrate Frank Ebbs im-| refused. | All were treated and later re-| Brian Lexdal, 19, of 1117 Clover-| Roma Locuta, Leblane (B)114 A--Windfields Farm entry stolen miflk|B--Mrs. W. Von Richthofen and Early Mischief Stable entry QUINELLA BETTING Chesebrough reports that all 42 units are occupied, another 57 approved applications are on file. He says many who have nue north. The policeSestimated damage at $400 to the Lexdal car and $150 to the Hicks vehicle. Se neiaeneeenee ee Contractor's Negligence Contributed To Fatality The bulldozer operator, Lloyd Fraser, of Toronto, said he had backed his machine out of the way after packing the ramp down. He said he had not seen Cieslik until he was under the truck's wheels. The bulldozer was inside the building. John Sopko, a mechanic rid- ing with Fraser on the bull- dozer, had not seen Cieslik eith- er until he was under the truck. He told the jury he had mo- tioned with his arm in the direc- tion of where he thought the signalman was, to indicate all was clear. SIGNAL MISINTERPRETED ed out to the jury they could make recommendations arising from their findings. "Unfortunately it often takes tragedy of this kind to bring to our attention certain lati- udes in safety precautions,' the crown attorney said. JURY RECOMMENDATIONS The jury made the following recommendations: --That a competent signal man be on duty at all times under similar cincumstances, --That his clothing, or flags, will clearly identify him' from other workers. --That clear and proper in- structions be given to all sub- contractors and drivers on a job Negligence on the. part of a general coniractor was partly blamed for the accidental death of a 38-year-old Oshawa man who was crushed by a_ sand truck. This was the verdict of a five- man jury _ investigating the death of Edward Cieslik, for- merly of 15614 Olive avenue, before Coroner J. A. Patterson Monday. The jury found that Cieslik met his death by "accidental crusiuig of the skull and other parts of the body by a loaded gravel truck, the rear wheels passing over the body." INSTRUCTIONS LOACKING The jury noted the accident occurred due to the lack of re sponsible signalman at the mistaken by the truck driver i for a sign to go ahead and back --That no traffic move with-|into the building. Olan scene and a lack of proper in-|out a signalman. \M. Wright, who drove the acci- structions to the truck drivers! The jury was told that sand/dent vehicle, said he had wait- engaged in hauling material to|trucks were backing up a sandjed for the bulldozer to finish the site; |ramp and into the shell of the|the job and then he thought "The jury believes that|building under construction, A\Sopko gave him a signal. He |negligence on the part of *the | signalman gave directions to|said he did not realize anything general contractor contributed|the drivers, was wrong until he saw others to this death," the verdict read. | 2 wave and shout, The contractor at the site SIGNALMAN ABSENT He and other drivers said was Pigott Construction Com-| | When the accident occurred |they were not accustomed to pany, of Toronto. Subcontractor) the signaiman was not at the)packing into the building with was Beatty's Haulage, of Osh-|Site. Witnesses said Cieslik,|oyt a signal to do so. awa. jwho was working elsewhere,| Several witnesses said there The death occurred at a con-|4Pparently entered the building|/wag a Jot of noise at the sit |struction site of an addition to|im search of a mechanic and/anq it was almost ithe General Motors South Plant| Walked into the path of the re-|t9 hear any shouting |May 29. According to witnesses|Versing truck. Nobody, how-| at jeast the truck drivers| |before the coroner a sand truck|@Ve!', saw Cieslik approach, the/ said they had not been specifi with fill backed into the shell Jury learned. |cally instructed mot to back into jof the building under construc-; The signalman, Wallace Hen-|the building without a signal tion and Gieslik was knocked to|nessey, said he had told the|man, but they said they were |the ground by the vehicle and driver to wait while the ramp|not used to doing so without the rear-wheels passed over his|was being packed down by a/someone to do the signalling. |head. |bulldozer. He had then gone to| Dr. Geoffrey Beatty, associ- Crown Attorney W. Bruce|see a foreman about another |ate pathologist at the Oshawa Affleck, who conducted the) part of the job. When he return- |General Hospital, said death) questioning of witnesses, point-'ed the accident had occurred. 'had been instantaneous. This signal apparently was|? impossible] é THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, June 18,1963 3. todas Michele Van Stein, 10, a pupil of the Harvey Dance Academy, won a gold medal in the recent Canadian Dance Teacher Association examin- ations held in Toronto recent- ly. Michelle has been taking GOLD MEDAL lessons for a year and a half, She achieved an honor stand- ing with a total of 98 marks, She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Van Stein of 444 Fairleigh avenue, Osh awa. --Oshawa Times Photo ; Queen Elizabeth CITY AND DISTRICT BOARD BRIEFS _ ; The Toronto Teacher's College! School Field Day has asked the Oshawa Board of | Education to provide 16 critic) The annual field day at the teachers for teacher's college Queen Elizabeth School was students next year, announced | held recently under the direc- Dr. C. M. Elliott, superintend-|tion in the absence of the prin- ant of public schools, at the | cipal, of G. Stephenson, who board meeting Monday. Chair-) was assisted by the members of }man G. K. Drynan_ said . the|the staff: L. Piurko, principal's board should feel honored by/assistant; Mrs. G. Knapp, Miss the request. |J. Martin, Miss E. McCul- | AID FOR YEAR BOOK jlough, Miss C. Carpentier, Mrs, The Oshawa Public Schools|H. Herron, Mrs. E. Hendren, were each granted $50 to assist) Miss D. Dodge and J. Hender- pupils of the schools to publish| son, supervisor of physical edu- their year books. The board|cation for Oshawa. voted in favor of the grant to| The afternoon's program be- | King Street Senior Public School|gan with the assembly of all jand the T. R. McEwen Senior| Pupils and teachers in the play- |Public School. Trustee Stanley ne Lt Se fF magia - i .|the Olympic Oa or schools, Lovell opposed the motion, stat lade Ake: dteokannen: pay toe og decision would set | Following ithe completion ot e events, the members of the TO STUDY EXTENSION |}Home and School Association The building. and planning! sold refreshments to the chil- committee will investigate the! qren need for expansion of the Ridge- Beck ; way Public School and the P0S-|:5rthe students, with the amos sibilities gS hg gpa Boe /_ points were: Senior girls, Der | Taggart, pee Cook, Daryl ommended by the architect. lene Dainard; senior boys, Ron} Broad ji - yi 12-13 TO SEEK OPINION ----_'/Masterson; junior girls, Amy] p 'pt Dain = arg 'ie Trustee H. G, Glover, chait-/Greeley;' junior boys, Kerry Jariene Dainard, Caro op- ; | kins, Sharon Broome, Karen man of the property committee, | Taggart. Rich od. Chery! Mil will contact the Oshawa Safety; Ribbons were awarded to the Hi ah , pnd i. pax League to find out why the following children who placed in Tom: Wilton' J Men league feels a sidewalk is nec-|the: various events. dy Bnooks k rl Milburn' B an- essary in front of Dr. ie J. My goo bg -- Caroline White » Aarl Milburn, Brian Phillips Public School on Sim:| Francis, orothy Tattersall, +. FOE coe street north at Rossland|Debra Hardie, Ann Victor, Pat- lg in heals or batde Tester road. The board informed city|sy Trenholme, Strank, Margaret Mills 'Carne council that it recommends the| Kindergarten boys -- Robert| Hopkins Shacoa Broome sidewalk not be built. pg Mens Hy gh Rog bibs TO STUDY PLAN gar, David Jobb, Ricky Maeder. Damage Is $1,300 In Two Accidents The management committee| 5? yard dash -- Girls 6 - 7 -- will study a proposal by the carn Wilton, Marion Black, Oshawa Business College to pro-| yail Duchsher, Leslie Pierson, _ Two three-car, rear-end col- lisions occurred in rush - hour. traffic in Oshawa Monday and ' 4 ; |Lynda Shepherd. vide five typing scholarships to) 0 yard dash -- Boys 6-7 -| caused a total of $1,300 damage. One occurred shortly after 5 the best spellers now in grade| eight, The five winners would|James Broom, Ryan Shoychet, p.m, just east of the King street and Mary. street intersection. have free typing instruction on ried Pasedll Tommy James,| rdave in.|/ F d Patartars SORENON TON w+ eegard dash, gis © 8 > a {Amy Greeley, Laura Hoskin, NEED TWO TEACHERS {Sheryl Baker, Debby Strank, Dr. Elliott announced that two) Gail' Milburn. more teachers are required to) §0.yard, boys 8-9 -- Charles| Drivers involved were Bernard complete the hiring for Septem- Randall, Ronnie Marsh, Paul|Clarke Vanson, of 1000 Simcoe j ber. McGee, David Pentland, Bri-| street north; Carmel Mifsud, of | ACCEPT RESIGNATIONS an Randall. 509 Cubert street and Garry Letters of resignation of two Ormiston, of 66 King street west, Bowmanville. The damage in this crash was estimated by the police at Almost at the same time three Linda McMinn, Cheryl Baker, Nancy Taylor. Boys -- Charles Randall, Jerry Coakwell, Bruce Vaillancourt, Peter Foy, Danny Smith. Softball throw, girls, 12-13-- Karen Brock, Darlen Dainard, Sharon Broome, Carol Hpkins, Karen Richmond. Boys -- Pat Greeley, Brian White, Tom Wilton, Gary McBain, Randy Snooks. Softball throw, girls 14 and over -- Brenda Milburn, Nancy Richmond, Eileen Taylor, Hea- ther Strank, Sharon Farrow. Rugby ball, boys, 14 and over -- Ron Masterson, Wayne Kuta- sienski, Alan Milburn, Patrick Greeley, Daryl Ladd. Broad jump, girls, 10 - 11 -- Barbara Bentley, Amy Greeley, Linda Greeley, 'Pamela Cowan, Rhonda Waisglass. Running broad jump, 10-11 -- Donny Wagar, Kerry boys, MEET AT BRECHIN An electrical fire fighting dis- play will highlight the regular meeting of the Ontario County Mutual Aid Fire Services Asso- ciation Friday, June 21. Mem- bers will meet at 8 p.m. in the Municipal Office at Brechin and will be the guests of the Mara Township fire fighters. Repre- sentatives from Ontario Hydro will discuss the electrical fire fighting equipment with the members. WAS UNPLACED Mrs, Oshawa (Mrs. Eunice Mills, 324 Leslie street) did not get the coveted Mrs. Ontario title, recently at the Lord Sim. coe Hotel, Toronto. She said today, 'I did my best and am sorry about letting Oshawa down." The Mrs. Ontario title was won by the representative of Toronto. Mrs. Ontario will now compete in the finals a- at the O'Keefe Centre for the title of Mrs. Canada and $5,000 in prizes. The contest is spon- sored by the Mrs. Canada En- terprises. VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the Monday meet- ing of the Rotary Club of Osh- awa. included Stanley Mitchell, of Vancouver and Rotarians Ken Desmarteau and James Williams, Cobourg; Ron New- ton, Armor Heights; Dr. J. Ruddy, Wes Smith and C. Suth. erland, Whitby. FAILED TO REMAIN . George Albert Robinson, 360 Lakeshore boulevard, pleaded guilty to failing to remain at the scene of an accident and was fined $75 in the Oshawa court Monday. Robinson, in driving out of a parking lot, had caused damage to two other cars, a fence and his own car, totalling $325. WINS BOND Mrs. N. Mitchell, 157 Eastdale street, Oshawa, was the winner of $50 bond on a ticket drawn Saturday, June 15. The draw was sponsored by Sunnyside Park Neighborhood Association to help purchase - jackets for Sunnyside Pee Wee Hockey 75-yard dash, girls, 10-11 -- Oshawa Public School teachers|Barbara Bentley, Linda Gree- were accepted by the board.|ley, Pamela Cowan, Helen Miss Ruth Reynolds, Woodcrest cars collided on Bloor street west, Three westbound cars| were driven by George Vosper | CLEAN YOUR FURNACE TODAY FREE TO CUSTOMERS cu PERRY 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT team who captured the City Championship laurels. 3 MINOR FIRES The Oshawa Fire Department was called to three small fires between 8 a.m. Monday and 8 a.m. today. These included a grass fire, a rubbish fire and an incinerator fire. There were five routine ambulance calls in the same period. . BANK DEBITS The Canadian Bankers' Asso- ciation reports debits to in- dividual Oshawa bank accounts during May of this year totalled $413,900,000, This compares with $376,600,000 in April of this year and $386,500,000 in May of last year. HOSPITAL REPORT Following is the report of the Oshawa General Hospital for the week ending June 15: admise sions 330; births, male 23, fe- gainst other provinces, June 30 male 30; discharges 308; new. born discharges, male 15, fe- male 25; major surgery 90; minor surgery 164; eye, ear, nose and throat 56; treatments and examinations 183; casts 273 physiotherapy treatments 834; Mad 517; occupational therapy WELCOME NEW MEMBERS James Grewar, manager of the T. Eaton Co. store in the Oshawa Shopping Centre, was inducted Monday as the newest member of the. Rotary Club of Oshawa. IS HOSPITAL PATIENT John Meagher, well known Oshawa downtown merchant, is a patient in St, Michael's Hos. pital, Toronto. BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED Three members of the Rotary Club of Oshawa -- Murray Mil- ler, George Slocombe and Dr. John Phillips -- were honored Monday on the celebration of their birthdays. [NEW HOME | SPECIALISTS | THAN | Real Estate Ltd, TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King St. W. Dean, Janice Pentland, Boys-- School and Alex Hill, tendered|Kerry Taggart, Donny Wagara, | their resignations from the pub. 85-yard dash, girls 12-13 an Oshawa high school. Darlene Dainard, Lynn Bran- ton,Karen Richmond, -- Cheryl Tresise, §22 Masson street; Fernhill Bridge Miss Ann Morrison, Sellick - a Tom Wilton, Randy Shooks, tt Karl Milburn. Club Winners 100 yard dash, girls, 14 and| The police estimated the dam. | age in this accident at $300. Oshawa Tennis Club last night\-- Ron Masterson, Alan Mil- by the members of the Fernhill}burn, Deryl Ladd, Wayne Ku- Duplicate Bridge Club were: | tasienski. | Kashul and J, Coles, 164; Mrs.;/Laurel Edgar, Dale Rusnell, Jane Brock. Boys -- Daryl Kyle |Heron, 13514; Mr. and Mrs, R. |Baker, 13414. Johnson, East and West Mrs. R.| Rubber ball throw, girls 8-9 -- Gail Milburn, Amy Greeley, | Darryl White, Ricky Gordon, lic. school staff. Mr. Hill will Kilburn, Carol Hopkins. Boys Lane, and John Frederick De-| The winners and high scores\oyver -- Eileen Taylor, Heather) North and South -- M. Swartz! Softball throw, girls, 10-11 -- |M. R, Clarke and John Miller, 1 White, Kerry Taggart, Donny Wagar, Alan Heron and Jack Patterson, 154; Kyle Parfitt. asume a position on the staff of -- Jon Pearce, Gary McBain, volin, 1022 Simcoe street north. | of the games played at the|Strank,. Brenda Milburn. Boys jand Jim Brady, 179%; Mrs. H.|Linda Greeley, Pamela Cowan, |137%; Dr. Ferrier and Mrs. W. Parfitt, Mr. W. Neil and Lloyd Peel, |15344; Mrs. E. Hill'and Mr. R. | Hill, 149; Mr. and Mrs, Foster, 113844; Mrs. L. R. Barrand and Mrs. Chambers, 188, Next week will be the Mixed! Pairs Championship for the! Lansfield Award | IS THE TIME To have that carpet or chest- erfield cleaned professionally in LIST Oshawa Police Department} : Monday. | SIXTH RACE -- Transportation Club 4Sked about housing have not Mrs. Stanley Parry, 91 Wil-|pi Toronto, $7500 claiming sia me put their names down when told liam street east, reported the of the lengthy waiting list, theft of 50 cents from her front | 'oummamet " verandah, sometime between 5)mark Left, Dalton 116 a.m. and 7 a.m. Monday. Prompt Hero, Turcotte X111 Forest Lark, Turcotte X06 Fifty cents were also taken Crossing. Wolbretch 116 out of the milk box of Mrs. abe SEVENTH RACE -- My Dear Stakes Origa tc 26 \ oypir igi re Purse $7500 added for 2year-olds, fil She to e police she le he lies. 5 furlongs ce money Sunday night and it was C0?! Foot. Turcotte 115 : Paging Men, Fitzsimmons (A)106 missing Monday morning. |Chinese Girl, Gordon (B)ie ONLY TO Oshawa's Original Carpet -- Cleaning Centre . . where fully guaranteed satisfaction is SELL | assured. SPOT CASH || Phone 728-4681 ts, || NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. JOHN A, J. 174 MARY ST. ~ CLOSED TODAY WATCH WEDNESDAY'S PAPER Re-Opening Thursday, June 20th ' "KINDNESS BEYOND PRICE, YET WITHIN REACH OF ALL" GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 King W. 728-6226 fom 4-year-olds and up. About miles (turf course) Axeman, Lanoway 111 Dezory, Hale 110 GOOD FOOD Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 8 A.M. to 2 P.M. 5:30 P.M. to 8 P.M, Hotel Lancaster BOLAHOOD REAL ESTATE ~~ MORTGAGES 725-6544 |

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