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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jul 1963, p. 12

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mira Ohe Oshawa Simes $8,300,000 SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1963 PAGE ELEVEN Wages, salaries and vacation pay totalling $8,300,000 will be distributed during the month of July at Oshawa by General Motors of:Canada, This is $900,. 000 more than the July total Jast year and reflects the all-time high in GM employment at Oshawa, The annual vacation period for most GM production| people begins July 29, | Qualification for full hourly- rate vacation pay is at least 1,000 hours of work in the. vaca- tion year, which ends on June 30, Company paid vacation periods are 40 hours pay for employees with one but less. than three years' seniority; 60 hours pay for employees with three but less than five years' senior: ity; 80 hours pay for five but less than 10 years' seniority; 100 hours pay for 10 but less than 15 years' seniority; and 120 hours pay for employees with 15 or more years' seniority, Vacation pay is calculated on the basis of the employee's j average straight time rate for! f the last pay period in which he! worked and which ended prior! > OSHAWA SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD HONORS PRIESTS tor aay hy adune s:which Members of the Oshawa er and Rt. Rev. Msgr. P, Cof- fey at a:luncheon and present- education in this city, Chair. highest rate, ape ee "ani 0 eir ed them with golf clubs in ap- an of the Separate School Salaried people at General ered at the Oshawa Golf an sie eles change siete with Msgr, Coffey, left, and |pay on a length of service basis.' DESPITE INTERMITTENT Wednesday night by the vehi- of Oshawa, Seen here is part an early: Ford touring car Country Club Wednesday to hood. The board entertained of service in Oshawa and Msgr, Dw yer, right, er ee ee aoe cles taking part in the London -- of the parade. as it moved off complete with brass radiator honor Rt, Rev. Msgr. P. Dwy- Msgr. Dwyer and Msgr. Cof- their contribution to Catholic --Oshawa Times Photo, to Brighton tour attracted from the Oshawa Automotive and headlights, . Psi ---- . Penny Fair through downtown -- streets much interest from residents Museum, Leading the group is Oshawa Times Photo, Iment | 3 | i Enrolment Museum Traces Trend Plans Are | StARTLAYING | Many Antique Autos At College In Automotive History Under Way esse Pay Visit To Oshawa rain the tour of antique autos when workmen started lay- Some people might thinkportions that a separate sub- was born in Hamilton, Ont, He y secti » stor Sets Record that Oshawa was simply copy committee was appointed was educated at McMaster! Plans for the Oshawa Re sitll p Ma mn "yi ; ~itaboioee sigs RAs Ylereation Commission Penny, Sewer east from Celina : : es ss a formula which had been! 1962 University and in 1960 he ac) pain gor Wednesday, July 17,| street. Another crew has al Antique hg yee ag ranges ee ond piles by Wilbury Another eye-catcher was a 1 : i 4 veh mee (Eee, : '4 . rking » {from a 1902 Northern to a 1939)/Miller, 12. rock street, Ac: , : . mer School Session on Tues-|ting up an automotive museum,|TRIBUTE PAID Hon. L, B, Pearson, then Lead.| "fe ee Ompeeen, Supers eo es ey h ae me McLaughlin Buick Royal Tour-}companying him on the threo.|ne ara owned and driven day July 2,. the d Susi-'but that was not the case, said) Mr. Cadeau paid tribute to , to join the) ViSers on Oshawa's 24 play.) Sor ing Car purred into the parking/day entourage was his 1-year.\CY Miss A, Aked, of Toronto, ness College ve est|Peter Cadeau at a dinner in/the work of the gener: an-|Liberal Party staff in Ottawa grounds are guiding children in A city. hall spokesman [let of the Oshawa Automotive) old nephew John Alkenbrack, of She has owned the car since it registration in it year his./Hotel Genosha Wednesday night/ager of the Chamber of ; au had had the very|{h@ Construction of floats and said Wednesday that. this Museum Wednesday afternoon,/Napanee, The car has @ ruis-/was new and drives it regular. tory. Ninety eight students were after the London to Brighton me Douglas Fisher h to spend time in Meggan had groan peg a me " the detour of traffic The 28 cars, which came tojing speed < from 50 to 80 ty, Close to 100,000 miles are ' Ai Pogrs 1 a etka atant la be |OsShawa after completing the' miles per hour fee dreds of children are planning from | NR e Dito Ae 9°80 entle Fondoh ne Brighton) Mr pi Baer followed in a Pesistered on the speedometer to participate in this anna eee ee eeey Mary (Tour, cooled down while their)1938 Willys. Overland, the fore:/@nd the car gets about 10 to 14 parade and Penny Fair, The) '° W! Ay pete *: end, joWners were treated to a pre- runner of the famous US Willys|Miles per gallon, With Miss fair grounds are located at the ine went On tie '" 'view of the museum army jeep, The car, which ay-/Aked on the tour were Mrs, rear of the ORC building at ee Seen d tra ahae "The Oshawa Automotive. Mu-/erages 37 miles to the gallon, | Reg. Lovekin, of Newcastle, 100 Gibb street, Meniwe 0 turA eal 'NE iseum houses an excellent dis-icruises easily at 60 miles por/@d Mrs, L. Keat, of Toronto. One feature of the Penny a oa oi play of rarities in a confined/hour and features such items} Oldest car in the parade was souk auce task sane is ane ie Fair is the lucky draw from as a whe gt deh space," commented _ Laverne as a four-cylinder engine, lights a 1902 Northern, owned by Len the difficulty many young peo- W8S.to be non-commercial Injed_citize - ' ort sold city-wide by the bh ncaa "iais the Chapman of Pontypool, chair. in fenders, Silent gear shift,| Russell, of Queensville, The an- ple have had in obtait sum: Several instances their help; Ken Crone, first vice-president pone : cy knoe cht dren First prize is a cam staan Mike and man of the London to Brighton) short wheel base, rear door|tique was trailered during the mer employ yt had been tremendous and he/of the Chamber of Commerce,|)., connection ore pone pe with ype dsing ctoria streets Bh aes "vel ay eg tr to the age bee oir toa but travelled through the those present r sum ri } Party and hel ane' vaca Pate and bulbs nas been decided to hy pA te added Mrs = ents tll eee ' . windshield, arene of Oshawa at from 14 to e nite 1 OUS assistance which had been A thn de Other features are the many E : John Pratt, of Oshawa, Mrs,/Running boards were optional,/20 miles per hour, The car. ee eho pay received from General Motors for lendit sc , , must ¢ 'appy raising) pooths, offering prizes which! ban Parking on the west |Pratt was impressed with alsaid Mr, Chapman jwhich features chain . whee were unable to get anything to to this n nverprist noney for our museum, He is) wiltbe donated by Oshawa mer-| Side of Mary. street south, |display which featured a 1924/. Melvin Wright, of Janetville,| drive, averages "300 miles to do for the summer : "NEED PUBLIC SUPPORT venus wateeneenh : having" an easier time raising) chants, jus drivers coming from Chevrolet beside a 1963 Chevro- arrived with his wife and Mrs.| the tank,' said Mr. Russell Another factor which influenc-| yfr Cadeau said they were CIVIC GREETINGS noney than Mr, Pearson | The booths include: The my- Athol street have found dif- jet James McNeil in a 1932 Ply. Sesh. novel debiy ta tak . ed enrolment is the fact that working very much in the dark| Mayor Lyman Gifford brought ? HOBBY HIs '4 sterious Swami complete with, ficulty in. getting through Host to the preview tour were|mouth which had _ travelled] ang d ry ae dents cannot' get the g very yor 1 STORY th ig" t use of congestion [officials of the Oshawa Cham.| "wit! rouble" 57 iy (onich Was a combiner game students cannot: #e n the museum and they looked greetings fro m Oshawa ( y erman Smith, a member of| Crystal ball; a Dart Toss game; pecayu a: officials of the Oshawa Cham./"'without trouble 570 miles car (which was a combinati sovirulan sotivas tiny. amt, sult" (re, mustum and they lookedigrestings fro m Oshawa City) an Smith, 3 r of children's Pony Rides; Quoit) cause by parked cars ber of Commerce. Refresh-/since the tour began Monday.) ,. os ombination } i ' ique Automobile Club of \ ments were served as the tour-) Other arrivals which later cartruck), transporting @n an. tique motoreycle, formerly ad- high senool lige . fave! pevat' support y had learned a ber of Commerce for the loader.' America (Ontario Region). said) 2088: the popular Auction i th led tt hd curriculum and are develo al about cars, however,|ship they had shown setting shat : S ; Penny Toss: and an ex GUERRILLAS STRIKE sts entered the museum paraded through downtown to! is : t at & streets to the Oshawa Shopping Vertsed. as "the ideal motor. With the opening of the Sum essful in other cities by set ted an invitation from the sewer west of enrolled for the oy and in the past. week this num., Mr, Cadeau explained that itjcoot. no matter i ' In July, 1962, he returned to ber has reased to 105. Other;was the intention to build a pecurred the law school at the University students are scheduled to begin/unique museum and not just a) In November, 1962, the build-'of Toronto and this summer he this training about the first of trade fair for the manufactur-/ing ha nan old fi yined the staff of Oshawa August. ers of automotive components. |! adjoin roperty yer of Commerce to assist He had told manufacturers W acquire Mnance ¢ r. Fisher: in setting up the what they were trying to do and was. then anized tO automotive museum, _ had stressed that the museum apport of put yening classes an ae car tour managed to keep azingly 1 10 Canadian provinces One of the reasons tremendous increase wanted to single out the gener.) who pr : ay . . ming from Oakville these skills at summer school. an@ had been able to trace the up the museum, He regretted t pe iy citing aeroplane ride : > and hag able to trace the/up t useut t edianother automotive cit i : lane SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP) -- jos LAUG RICK t r ; nye " : During the school year, many changes which had taken place that Col. R. S. McLaughlin was fet like en ae fr = This year the number of re. Com : as attacked 1921 McLAUGHLIN BUICK Centre were a 1929 Ford, driven -- vor ladies » The dike has ced diffi.jin the history of the auto-not at the dinner and refer a acer taaegaidie, snag the froshment booths has been in: four ae Phagened gee First car to arrive at 'the;/by B, Mountjoy, of Blackstock, rag ink steering, Owner is ish and! mobile industry to the old McLaug} sev! over Chic" Set TMF velco reaned to three with soft at 0 he Mekong umcoe street south destination/a 1931 Model A Ford station Peter Gagan, of Port Credit. have found Referring to the tour of the/which is one of the outstandir ' acne history of the Gtinks being offered at a few Dita Thu he Saigon gov-|Was_& 1921 McLaughlin Buick WAEOn, driven hy D. S. Noakes, he pogo ge per 7 the parade ntensive resher museurr during the afternoon, exhibits . by peipennies a cup, hot dogs for only verted 12 defenders bd Oshawa, and. . 1920 Ford, bets . 158 LaSalle, built in course is what is needed in Mr. Cadeau said he would have | Mr, Cadeau, who w rie A agieaton : ' 10 cents, and fudge at three ded and 12 miss driven by Don Eliott, of New: W. icin and owned by Eddie these subjec to developjbeen happier if he had 'been cipal speaker wee. n intro 44 en he fir nde vee , ;cents a bag: For those who ir he rilas were re en ew a Sale pene as nae gH pose ok oe i Rag wi nc plese log gga ty ye serge Se ps G Q os . 5 Ex --. a "y beverage, coffee ported to have suffered no cas BRASS FITTINGS straight cighe colder lig ssit rade the next ter pet . hey said that Peter was ¢ * alties 5 s . engine. Such individual and intensive Were doing took time and fortunate inj W'" °° *° -- A. 1911 Ford with gleaming caress ate available at thelmaney. anads ving a city known e Cc brass fittings cruised into Osh-|PACKARD SUPER 8 chown Wenineas Colt e idea of setting up the TT as Lor a town called r . . | jawa, driven by owner Ron) Mr, Gagan drove a 1929 aceite a gnaw pn and museum started in the ans of LI LE LEAGUE rig so they were able to F rm Gives Si n Fawcett, of Oshawa, On arrival, Packard Super 8, owned by Ron cactieal : ~ Igome members of the Oshawal PLATE STOLEN the English tour, which l jthe car --_ " into the oe Eileen and Lioyd Me. Nes : "is i n cont ry year j jmuseum where it forms an in-/Gahey, of Port Hope, drove ve | Cotas sa Next Month hobby he eatures of hamber of Commerce and i ms er shai Sart of the Gael " r schoo} 960 it was agreed that it would) | The Kn 0 nS * GUuring two world * went ang re i cape & their 1929 Chevrolet Landau a over be & Worthy project. The visi-| Little Le reported it : For Arena ite eatures of the car include coal! Sedan, which was built in Osh. vanine tOFS and convention committee! home plate stole int It was'a Sumile-run, but the ee : oil lamps, shiny black leather) awa, The car has only 3600 orig- ty Was set up under the chairman.) ds nadian one was several times Reco ypc -- By nyo aenentety and wooden spoke! inal miles on its speedometer ) 70M arr Sr heir ar y . about 3 . - vas ie a a ugust, motorists will probably wheels he ine i Petiny * bhi ee piecing ine i Oa < é panies Evidence that the Os ha w aiceed Ghix the Aud si "WD be able to travel Highway 401 City Clerk Roy Barrand drove ond pool oe from oth sendin : ny nepal . 'ivic Auditorium will be a Fund, Tickets a€/r-am Cornwall to Chatham his 1926 Chevrolet Superior at ee ee t § : form (TX ng tol" ead -- . oe . ed it two years ago, y came ih & new form manager, > Spokesman for the Ontario)the head of the parade with Gis care a notes down and neath ' : he museum this morning when Robert F ' Suny Me MANAser! Department of Highways in To-|His Worship Mayor Lyman Gif. ther cars on view at the ribed next term, ga pak es es sb ae ight it was a ter./Kelly, president, of beep ' tater and wie indi rontoe said today that the open-/ford as a passenger, museum parking lot were: a Oshawa Business College sae a jee tising Limited, a ee are do ing of an eight - mile stretch) A 1923 Studebaker was let. 19% Mode! T Ford, owned by pates a capacity enrol! |. Ssnelytey SOM S505 firm, announced the donati oe ane me OCCA" of the highway from Napanee to/tered with the following: "Osh- -- Adams, of Oakville; a 1990 nt for the fall term opening * : ne PLANES FOR RED CHINA 2 lange poster panel sta. A a tenaseetay| Marysville is scheduled for the|awa Car Museum, July, 1963 --|Qldsmobile, owned by Pat and Sept. 3. There has been ay HONG KONG (AP)--The fir t the use of the committee at the "> © sage Bp arb yede end of August Let's have an auditorium by| Chuck Forster, of Cooksville; a y of positions up to the aaa] oe i lef six Vickers Viscount turbo. Site of the. proposed Civic Aud : AMPS ANG MANY "phat af course, is subject to July 1964." 1913 Model T Ford, owned by present for all graduates and it) S'000 " W : "5 co ms sinlinere 'o: a by Com torium on Thornton's road south ae acy, tte Whims of the weatherman,") When the parade arrived back Ken Adams, of Orono; a 1931 the 18243) ice aia = n 1916 has art In making the announce m genial CKLB he said at the museum parking lot, cars| Ford, owned by Boyd Wood, of ue placed: be.) UOnse Save » Kong for delivers ment Mr. Kelly indicated that," a sr, Who will Motorists travelling from such as the 1939 McLaughtin} Orono; a 1986 Ford Cabriolet, » the end of July. the 2 ronment. [the sign would: be erected with » Monday night/Kingsten to Toronto still are Buick Royal Touring Car were/dtiven by Sydney Stevens, ac- in the next two weeks and Centre, an- forced to use Highways 2 and admired by waiting crowds.) companied by sister Alberta, of would be constructed by the ring that John-'502 after leaving 401 at Napa. The royal car, which was spe-| Pickering; a 1927 McLaughlin E. L. Ruddy-Company, a nation." . popular young. Toronto nee cially built in Oshawa to ac. Buick, owned by Earl McMillan, wide sign company, which is) !S* mas had television. Highway officials are hoping commodate the late King of Oshawa; a 1932 Frontenac, also donating its services. The . Ace i sing at the that, within a year, the high George VI and Queen Elizabeth) owned by Bill Warburton, of sign valued at $1,000 will be("@nce. 7 ne centre is being do- way will be open from Windsor during their 1939 visit, is owned/ Courtice; a 1930 Pontiac, built lighted and will contain relevant!" i by the Kinsmen for the to the Quebec border, a dis-/by Calvin and Larry Norton, ofjin Oshawa, owned by Peter Mo information about the project. |OCCasion tance of 510 miles, (Oshawa, Lellan, of Oshawa, FB. R, S. "Dick" McLaughlin, weg 'SScaarienn chairman of the Civic Auditor ¥ C3 ium Committee, said that the ' donation by Mechanical Adver- tising Limited was in addition to a sum of $800 received in pledges and cash from the em ployees of the company Mr. Kelly will meet with Ter ence V. Kelly, chairman of the fmance committee of the audi- jtarium, later today to discuss ithe contents of the sign Members of the committee confirmed the fact that there were many queries as to the exact location of the site on {Thornton's road | Interest is increasing in the coming events to aid the build ing fund, Saturday at.$ pm the Oshawa Bad Boys will play jthe visiting Toronto CKEY Good Guys at softball with all pro CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best : : wishes to the following resi- F f 's . \ \ . ~ PC EXECUTIVE DISCUSSES CAMPAIGN STRATEGY See' Se, os acta , ee nagg | trict whe are celebrating Psi members of the Oshawa cial election campaign are, The special meeting was call- Nical ign manager | py Oa a -- 248 VOL P AUD Tessive Conservativ - seated fr } id Bow --d by Mr er - welee th for Osha n ni : ia J. Smith, 2? ' = le oti si ei ed from left, David Bow- ed by Mr. Wake sorties age : aed Wi -- Cerdeva read; A. F_ Cox ' rs are seen fund raising campaign. The assist in the drive for funds. Irene Berevsky and Nels Val- sotiation id a stratery meet- man George Martin, Albert Progressive Conservative « ag "sty ee ES aera | 13 Elgin street east and " ' vditorium head. girls seen in the picture are Seated from left are: Betty lancourt. Absent when picture ing Wedn eve z lie; «1 wer and Thomas Run. didate in. the next : Beeb . =e nage } Rosemary Carley, N Town diiviark Geiwas ae il eens aes 1 Mo Blasko, Anne. Blasko and Pat was taken was Anna O'Neill, tel Genosha. Seer i unding are Ree. Me ia : : pag xp meeting is sched line north, Oshawa, Phone > ' rear : betes Naam: aly pepatheapsen Tureski, Standing from left te another volunteer office work- , S ee. AC ; vied To | TIs3are ¥ compiled lists of persons ters and other local firms yisht are 1 Richardson, er, i the coming provia- . lat ft, and J phage . sa oe | a ; plans for the coming provia- 1 YE, jet, and Jim Sabyan. ed the appointment of Robert ~--Oshawa Times Phoie. | te be canvassed during the who donate their evenings te Eisie Tureski, Bee Suddard, Qshawa Times Phote prizes for the eve } nl as

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