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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1963, p. 11

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ING OFFICER RECEIVES CO Cadets Are Seay St" Ripe Osharoa ines Yule Dinner 3ECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1963 PAGE ELEVEN Nearly 150 Oshawa Navy and); : Navy League cadets, Thursday evening attended a Christmas banquet at their headquarters on Oshawa boulevard north: Highlight of the evening's festivities was the presentation) of a special commendation to Lt. David Wood, better known! fi to Oshawa citizens as Sgt. Wood Paying Of the Oshawa Police Depart- dies ment, : The commendation, in the form of a framed ietter, came from Vice-Admiral E, R. Main- guy. It singles out Lt. Wood's exceptional work with the Navy League Cadet Corps in Oshawa. A head table guest, ILt. Cdr D. Shaver, sea cadets' Area Officer, also brought roof-rais- ing cheers with his promise that he would urge the setting up of B a special memorial award. To be called "The K. E. Grant Memorial Trophy," 'it would commemorate the late com- 1.anding officer of Canada's Sea Cadets, who died a week ago in the crash of a TCA jet liner near Montreal A Christmas tradition in thé . Navy brought an_ evening's Wins Letter excitement for the youngest Sea 7 Cadet present. Cadet. Bob Wisniewski became "Officer gees BAP for the Day," and exchanged Q Q ' | if ' so? . 7 . t eaton his uniform with that. of his z 4 q 3 . commanding - officer, Lt EE. ae Se E a : Robert I Roxburgh of 479 Kunkel, He presided' over the -- é : _2. Sle ening's events Lowell avenue, Oshawa, a sen" the head table included: C JUNIOR FRATERNITY AIDS BLOOD CLINIC or s aen a eaton OHELE mn Har ' i '{ ' (illinois) was awarded a major Ty! : ommittee me mbe oe { latiey an woceer: ab the collers Bumister, Lt. D. Woods, com ; fall athletic convocation held 'in Hawi) One Oe DEnnWe & JUDIOr tees Edman chapel Nov, 26. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A Six members of San Jota when they donated their blood. Julie Gander, a Red Cross were given at the' clinic. The They are seen here grouped Nurse, Robert H. Stroud, blood average number of donations ings: Miss Sally "Parker. St. nides. peve the Oshawa Blood around a cot as one of the donor clinic chairman, said to- at the 12 clinic thics year was John Ambulance Instructor; | : nes members, Don Trew, gives his day he was quite pleased with 384. It Cdr J. I. Jefferies: p.| Donor Clinic a boost Thursday donation. He is attended by the,fact that 429 donations --Oshawa Times Photo. Roxburgh, Oshawa prods ates . ; - Tullock, Lt. Cdr. D. Shaver,| manding officer, NICC Roxburgh received the MalO©larea officer, Sea Cadets J » letter for participation in the) Cassidy W Ellis Lt E F lI Fa | varsity team in soccer Other! Kunkel. Lt. J. Jackson, assist a Ir ul i aw ac e sports awarding letters includ-\ant area officer and William ed football and cross-country Holding Crusader football ended their | D t S t e ; ccs th eek wins nd oe iam cepts B y Conservation lub loss, returning both the Little 5 Z es LINDSAY Daies for 1964 Brass Bell, used in competition ; A a : . f al p tentatively set with North Central, College Car- a te acest Gace en a 5 : ' ' dinals and the Crusader Shield, . 'a ; y aaatatite here W he The members of the Oshawajing day of pheasant season,;who, being in possession of an . from Valparaiso Crusaders, to aa my ae t a : * . Anglers and Hunters Conserva-|three carloads of hunters de-jair-gun or fire-arm for the pur- ie j a day ne district embraces SO tion Club, at their last meet-|cided to have a party on one of|pose hunti i HIGHLIGHT OF THURS- From left to right: IA.Cdr. as the youngest cadet present, |the Wheaton campus for 'an- ' Giotios in Victoria': Peterboriie se' eed aa rege: ied naa Ho have tent | {pose of ih rig discharges or i g ' 3 Pe ate lather: year. si ' 1 Fa aise ing, voted unanimously in favor|the farms in the area and dur-|causes_ to ee discharged or DAY night's Sea and Navy J. J. Jefferies, Lt. David followed the atl onaprie 2 Cai ad Han s enjoyed an jough, Durham ane ntario' of the petition drawn up andiing the course of the evening injhandles such air-gun or fire- ' ve , . o "Offi- rusader harrier njoye a Z * ities eee i fi Rae esi ' " ve " sal ai si < Heueiie CaaeeoInesimae-bone=Wood-and-ltcCdr..D; Shaver: "Tatlin Py becoming Otte | ecaied. season, 7a" They y countic presented recently by the land-|their drunken condition these|arm without due care and at- us ' ' in th cae ta s . cer of the Day" and presided erate sd - sshepesibadaecinc ce ' sie Peterborough kicks off the owners of East Whitby Town-jidiots opened the gate of onejtention or without reasonable quet was the presentation of In the lower photo, Sea Cadet over the evening's festivities. caine fa ace. dn tHe @ é two-month sc¢ason with its fair/ship to the township council.|of the pastures and allowed 20/consideration for persons or an official commendation to Bob Wisniewski, centre, is He is flanked by C. Tyler, ue oo M ets ahs d Sdenth A Wee $ which opens Aug. 12 and runs'The petition' asked that a by-|head of cattle out onto the road,|property and is liable to a fine 14, "David Wood, top photo. seen after exchanging his cap conimittee. member, left and a ak the GA "ap ike invita: ; to the.15th, Other dates are law be passed allowing huntingi'In the morning- the farmer) 0f not more than $1,000 or to The award singles out his ex- and uniform for those of his JA. Edward Kunke!, Command- ona : hope ger DRE, Fenelon Falls. Aug. 22; Osh-,only with the express permis-|found beer bottles strewn about|/imprisonment for a term of not ceptional work with Navy Lea- commanding officer. Dressed -- ing Officer psietaee binder suaoe aad wate: ' j awa, Aug, 19-22; Blackstock, sion of the farmer on whose and his cattle wandering on a more than one year, or to both." gue cadets in the Oshawa area. in a lieutenant's uniform Bob, --Oshawa Times Photos Regular season record for Aug. 28-25 ' 26; land a: person wished to hunt. road which is heavily travelled) Much of the blame lies with - -- - - . - varsity Crusader soccer ended f Port Perry, Sept. 5 7; Kin-- The club strongly urged the,by gravel trucks. the local inforcement officers with 7 wins and 4 losses, and a : mount, Sept. 4-5; Sunderland, passing of the bylaw and, in an! It is no wonder then that the|for not prosecuting when they PREY on . Sept. 15-16; Beaverton, Sept. 17- effort to further ease the ten- farmers are up in arms and,are called to investigate a com- tournament record of- one tie ee F ' ' : . Sa Poa es : Ini "Oe , N W arate Sch l : a phediook thi ea ' 19; Orono, Sept. 10-12; Port sions created by the care s rightly so. A hunting licence plaint. Even the most minor ar One NORA pee ; a, Hope sept. 18-19; Lakefield, hunter, sanction' was given the!does not give anyone the right contravention of the Act war- piace ini bah bat hae Aug. 21-22; Lindsay, Sept. 23-26; |) club executive to approach other|to trespass on private property rants prosecution because as Bobcaygeon, Oct. 2-3; Uxbridge,! township councils in the area re-| and this is stated on the licence,|!0n8 as hunters are allowed to | fairs in the district enjoyed a areas: will be closed off com- they are Sections 17 and 18: ' . Oct. 9-10; Norwood, Oct. 9-12.- |questing that similar bylaws be| Furthermore there are two sec-\2¢t away with such things the | Oshawa Duplicate, | Richard Stewart, president,|passed. The club feels that if|tions of the act that every hunt-\Situation will never improve. Tt Peterborough, said most of the|such action is not taken thesejer should know by memory and\is very true that a careless { REAPPOINTED | hunter is just as guilty as F Ich Bridge Club Scores drunken driver and a drunken After squelching a motion to;sented a notice of motion that! Trustee William O'Neil then 9 ; § 1, 3, 8 driver forfeits his licenc : | a Nei sia ; ; alee 963. se ore. he . , 3, ' ence upon adjourn at 1.20 a.m. today, the/at. the next regular meeting of,continued the report of the sites, The winners and high- scores) ware Me Reylee af se ue he ro bik Peas been FARMERS VISITED "No person shall hunt or fish|conviction and a careless hunt- Oshawa Separate School Board|the board, he will move that the|committee, recommending thatiof the games played this week "istrict commissioner for 1964 Oath . nathan fhe i ee a The executive of the club vis. 0% with any gun or sporting er should be made to forfeit his dealt with seven items of busi- finance committee move to hire|the new Conant street school be by the members of the Oshawa, Wa@s/announced today by F. O gant zac wiki veommonina Saab ited some of the farmers in the implement, fishing rod orjlicence for life as well as the ness a full-time assessment officer,a six-room building if it is to be Duplicate Bridge Club were Popham, -- president. of the area and were shocked to Jearn tackle in his possession go upon/fine and imprisonment. Then ') The board approved Trus- who would assume. duties Jan./of the Latin Rite, but a 10-room Mrs. G. A. Rundle and Mrs Oshawa District Council, Boy of only a few of the incidents any encloséd or unenclosed land/and 'only then will the careless tee Michael Rudka's motion tol. (Earlier in the evening, the building if it is to be of the Kast- &. Culp, 6114; Mts. E. Wads- ne ion ores egg gi ar e ars that prompted the drawing up 0% water after he has had oral hunter realize the seriousness of have the management commit- board agreed that Daniel Rior-|ern Rite. He suggested that the worth and Mrs R. Drew, 61:| has been active in the Boy. of the petition or written notice not to hunt orjhis. actions. a x : oF . . : gta shih 3 : 2 ! Scout . anv | pe . RE Se Rs ' fish thereon by t yner y tee look into the possibility ofdon, formerly assessment offi-/boundaries for the school be Mrs. M. Clarke. and Mrs, W.| SCout Movement for many The Farmer » Sportsman situ-| Mer ee te starting a music program in the Cer, be made assistant business|south from Highway 401 and woron. 60: C. Nelson and R| Cats ation is very serious throughout! ¢ i ; separate schools after Christ- administrator. and secretary-|éast from the Oshawa Creek Niaia: 59: Mrs. R. Morris and i nvo ve n the entire province today with er to give such notice as egister Se 5 ae apie sii well over half of the province 'No person shall, for the pur- mas treasurer in addition to his as-\.... 0 : ee a Sigs 2) Part-time Attendance Offi- sessment officer duties) ISSUE TABLED pe sai, Bas MES ' lagi aie 0 Address ha signed up and the privilege of, Pose of hunting or fishing, enter "er Rober er is aiid 7 ¢ ey OE Rane Chairm: ea ee Mrs. F. J. Rundle; 561% T | pains es aken away |into or allow a dog sh cer Robert Ireland answered 7) An1l p.m. curfew for board airman Baron then asked | CCl en S hunting has*been taken away, r allow a dog. to enter into oun 00 e Wes eee . ad- rez ably ce year yletely to hunting The reappointment of Ed easonably successful year in/f 5 SECTION 17, ARTICL questions about the issuing .of/meetings was approved by the, Trustee O'Neil to assume the The club will play its next . but still there are men who|8rowing or standing grain or work permits to' pupils. He pre. board on a motion by Trustee chair so that he could make the games at the Woodview Park NDP Meeting call 'themselves jhunters and|any other crop, whether of one) Oshawa Police report that the sented his report after the chair-/Ernest Marks following motion: "In view of;/Community Centre next Tuesday Three accidents involving Sportsmen, but by their actions kind or not, without the permis- cash register taken in a smash man apologized for kee ping him ie : : : expected additional-information at 7.39 p.m Liberal Value versus. Soci- parked cars were reported to put themselves in the class Sion of the owner or a Person} and grab burglary, early Thurs- waiting in the board office from/ POINT OF. PRIVILEGE frfom the Archibishop's office list Values' is the title of an known a "idiots" and men-/authorized by the owner to givelgay has been found looted and " 4 rs ue : : a Oshawa Police Thursday 2rmissi 7.30 p.m. Thursday. to appear Earlier in the morning, (at 1|(regarding this school). I move address to be given by Edward is fap o h aces to society, goin into the|such permission abandoned in the Thomas street Jame ee, Jarvis street,/field and without thought for 'Every' person found con- 3) The board approved pavy-|2:): Trastee Rudka interrup- that this issue be tabled. until Whitb Du licate Broadbent. at an open meeting area ment of the $5 membershin fee|'Cd the report of the sites com- our next regular meeting." The of p of the New Democratic Party of|complained that while his car|the farmer's property, family or|travening any provision of this| The till, valued at $700 was of Mr. Ireland in the Attendance Mttee, claiming "point of privi-! motion was passed ' Ontario Riding to be held atiwas parked on-a lot in the/amyone else, go merrily on their|section may be apprehendeditaken. together with $50 cash Officers' Associatior i " ees discussion by the From the time the meeting Bridge Scores Hotel Genosha Sunday; Dec. 8,! way destroying the true hunter without warrant by a constable and four cartons of cigarets, board concerning the legality se ae ee at 7.30 p.m and spotsman's chances of or by the owner of the land on from a Wilson road variety TO STUDY RULES ording to parliamentary; 2°84" at 7.30 p.m Thursda he eine aad: high a The speaker will consider the streets an unknown vehicle! hunting in thé area again which the- contravention takes sake a 4) The board approved a mo. procedure) of Trustee Rudka's UNtI 8.15 p.m the. board ap > mes pl thi , roles of the individual, the gov- caused nearly $100 damage. to : CON oe place, or by the servant of or m wens is i tion by Trustee 'T nie 3 claim, Chairman 9 3 proved payment of accor a Ke ne 1 ane ghee : ce ree He jus bce the right side of his INCIDE NTS CITED by any person Ha baci ty The owner Joseph McWalters, hood to obtain epniee of rules, tead a notice of motion BhOBerad TN ie es Du nlite Brice ai : ' ie a Mr. B ibent is woll-known|: A. similar complaint came Examples of some of the such. owner, and be taken forth. Wn? lives above his store, at and re inne pert _ ena jlby Trustee Rudka pa The members then recesed for De ee ub » re . ee € ee eal snone idly He Ginieion Giles needless incidents: that prompt with {0 4 dustice of thé Hedge tolo/2 Wilson road south, reported ahd the Oshawa Board of Edu. lt read AY ta nukt paodin; 45 minutes to tour the Canadian a ¥ ae Pirie Bnd at st at Contest silegtats Hansvand chuth His bar natk ed the petition were: Shooting! he dealt with according-tolaw »jthat he was awakened at the cation fo studs and no sible meeting of the board rE 'll Automotive Museum as guests of ae ies ve Ba Mss es Institute ind a teacher for one ed on Festubert nineek: sustain ae ne. Tanners amily as they tine by, die Sound of Sroeeae adoption by.the Separate School Move to rescind the motion sarithe Oshawa Chamber of Com avi and Mt Mc Intyre _ 8; ee es ee a ce as eee Pan i worked in the garden; shooting| SECTION 18 glass. He dashed downstairs to Board E 8 ried and recorded in the Shi merce. Members of the Oshawa) ie fe Bgl al ehh sO ly sshional Ins Sage fterh , 1 unc 1 on endows, Out: Of Mie) larmers "Every person is guilty of thejhis store in time to see a young: " : ; f ere min- 7 een Ss é lawa Mr. and Mrs. McCann, 71; Mrs,|Voca' ional nstitute After hit and run collision homes: on the eve of the open-ioffence of hunting carelesslylish man fleeing the premises. 5) The management commit-\utes of the Nov.7 board mesting,|Board of Education also toured McCall and Mrs. Beaton, 7914. receiving an honors B.A. and| Shortly after noon Thursday a/~ me os lr WAR lee was asked to investigate|that "we build a new school on the museum North and South -- Mr. and 2" MA in philosophy at the Uni-\car, owned by Kenneth Pinn- pror erty damage in the area ofjthe newly acquired property on When the meeting reconvened Mrs. Wells, 101: Mr. and Mrs versity of Toronto, he studied ington, of Peterborough, was) * St. Gertrude's School and take Conant street and that the school items of -correspondence were Winter, 82%; Mrs. D Wilson last. year at the London School ctruck and about $200 damage action in the matt r boundaries be estab- dealt with and the board. went and Mrs Spratt, 78%: Mr ..,of Economics. He is now COn-'done to its rear while it was 6) Trustee Lloyd Bolahood pre: lished throughout the city." into committee of the whole. win and Mrs, Bowman, 7314. 'inuing work on his PhD in the yarked at a meter on Simcoe * -school of graduate studies in) south hear the Canadian. Tir Political Economy at Toronto store. About $75 damage wa University. ; : _,/done to the other automobile Mr.. Broadbent's talk, which involved, driven by Philip Mere- will be followed by a discussion dith of Masson street. period, is the first of a -series ate ; being orgainized by the educa-| A Collision Thursday evening| tional committee of the New\on Bond west .near Ontario} Democratic riding association,|Motor Sales, resulted in about) $250 damage to the front of a car driven by Wiliam Hewis. R k Cl b Centre street, Whitby, and an Oc u estimated $175 damage to the : trunk of an automobile driven Sees Samples Butirc" 8 F \ | More than 40 people attended) eos the Christmas meeting of Osh-| ' awa Rock and Mineral ci Oshawa Curlers ts Thursday night. There were dis- ' ; plays of rock samples gathered} Ld by members and special season-| Win Trophy al entertainment Mrs. Donald Brockman, vice An Oshawa rifk, skipped by president, was in charge of the Mrs. F, Fordham, 'won . the program and refreshments Warne: Trophy with a score of The meeting opened with 4/63 points in 'the. Warne-Rose display of rough stones placed|Bow] Curling Bonspiel Wednes-| beside similar stones after they|/day at.the Peterborough Curl-| vicinity of Robert and Simcoe had been polished. The display | ing Club, Mrs. Harry Northrop was given by Con Lariviere wholof the host club won the Rose also explained the polishing pro-|Rowl with two wins a score of cess to new members and'44 point guests Mrs. Fordham, who won. 'the J. Zilinsky gave a short talk Rose Bow! twice: before, scored ; on ri minerals uae easy victories in her march to "€ oo } Ce i by slides-an dsé sles. Thi as| victory. i or four é 4 . followed. i 5 eae ot nate akong Figg pg Mar Ww. DISTRICT ARTIST TO DISPLAY WORK BOARD MEMBERS VISIT AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM Lov genres panier oe gi liege : hows Mfs James FE, Bell displays some of art is a graduate of OCVI night. He teaches day and Members of the Oshawa both boards paid a visit left, are Charles World, presi- O'Neill, a member of the Sep- bite wai paved Wome oer we ty ee Gites nadia es tied one rereae si fs a eee oe sod onic Teak iach Board: of Education. the. Ost' 'Thursday 'filehtto the Gana. dent of the Oshawa Chamber. arate School. Board and J. "snowed to pick a' prize from a ithe Peterborough Galt ane at his Exhibition of Paintings Toronto. This is his second Grades § 16 10: He ie madtied of Commerce; Trustee Leon- . Ross Backus, board of educa- glittering Christmas tree, made Country Club 8-3 and then de. 12 the McLaughlin Public «public showing in,12 months. {9 the former Louise Wanna- ard: Glover. of the Oshawa tion business administrator from a single branch, by Mrs. feated Mrs. L. Bearne of Tren-| Library from 7 to 10 p.m, to-- He will display of his oil maker Board of Education; William --Oshawa Times Photo. 'Con Lariviere. ton 9-2 in the final match | day. The 25-ypar-old teacher _ paintings and water colors to- --Oshawa Times Photo. awa Separate School. Board, .dian Automotive Museum their wives and officials. of Caught by the camera, from

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