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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Feb 1964, p. 9

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nee i onesiy is Factor In Success Members of the Rotary Club of Oshawa, at their Monday luncheon meeting, were told that a handful of facts will out: weigh a barrel of assumptions. The speaker was Robert E. Oliver, supervisor of the public relations and advertising de- partment of the Bank of Nova Scotia, who was speaking on "Public Relations and the Cor. porate Image', He was intro- duced by Rotarian William Min- ett. The appreciation of the club and its guests was voiced by Rotarian George Fletcher, CLEAR CUT IMAGE | It was emphasized that it {s important to business firms that the public have a clear cut image of them as it will affect their purchasing of goods and services, At the same time it was stressed that the corporate im- age is not created by the public relations man; but by manage- ment which sets policy, pro- vides the driving force and creates the product. Behind She Oshawa Times PAGE NINE SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1964 CANADIAN CORPS LADIES AUXILIARY INSTALLS OFFICERS Officers for the ensuing year were installed last week- end by the ladies' auxiliary to Unit 42, Canadian Corps As- sociation, The new officers ing, from left, are Major Fred Lewis, corps chaplain; Mrs. Leonard Fraser, sergeant-at- arms; Mrs. Al. King, treasur- er and Mrs, Anthony Smykal, seated, from left, are Mrs. Larry Hood, first vice-presi- dent; Mrs. William Watts, president and Mrs, Paul Smith, secretary. Absent when the pic- ture was taken was Mrs, Jack Stacey, chaplain. --Oshawa Times Photo. management stand the staff which builds and leaves lasting impressions with the public, On the other hand public re- lations should be able to' fore- second vice-president, Stand- see trends in advance by tun- ing its ear to the thinking of the public. The number of de- mands being made today make it difficult to shift out st- ing message. On hands before it can be made public." He said the issue would be revealed at the meeting of the board Monday, Feb. 17. Cub Presides At Banquet | Jeffrey Lawrence, a 10-year- old Cub, acted as chairman when the Wolf Cubs and Boy Scouts of St. Mark's Anglican Church held their annual father and son dinner recently od has " so serious. aN op) Two Accidents Probed By Police : The cubs who received their The boy's father, Ronald Har- | GM Plans Course For Fev.Dr.Leng | Will Di ' | ' ill Direct -- 7 Mechanics Teachers protct which ther CEDARDALE GROUP MARKS 40TH ANNIVERSARY New Work lenanbor quasar Members of the Cedardale School. Highlight of the even- president of the association. (1955-56-67). Both Mrs, Singer, General Motors of Canada has|contains a high proportion of/katchewan and British Colum-| pies ab a oaks a Home and School Association ing was the cutting of a birth- Looking on are Mrs, Frank Jr., and Mrs. Badour assisted @nnounced it will conduct an-|theory and is taught on the/bia. |, TORONTO -- Rev. John Rei eee eeiteine ne the y,| celebrated the 40th anniver- day cake by Mrs. Daniel Shut- Singer, Jr., left, past president in pouring tea to the gather other secondary school auto me-|basis of general principles in} Under its 'Aids to Educators" Leng, MC, BA, BD, DD, minis. | nificant in adertieing £0 tg ral sary of its founding at their ka, second from left, wife of 59-59-64 id Mie. Sebi "tie fel tha' whseti chanics teachers' training pro-|automotive servicing. |program, GM also makes avail-|ter of St. Andrew's United|tention of the public will be) monthiy | meeting Monday the school principal, and as- (1952-53-54) ai re. 8 following the ng. 'am this year from June 29 to! The course was first request-/able at cost transmissions, en-\Church, Oshawa, has been ap-/Caught when it js in a receptive! night at Cedardale Public sisted by Mrs, Gordon Beaton, Badour, right, past president, --Oshawa Times Photo. uly 24, Last year, 138 teachers|ed by the Ontario Auto Me-/gines, axles, smaller unit/ pointed executive co-ordinator of -- 4 good s se or a. Fett = : from many major Canadian cer-|chanics Teachers ' Executive|assemblies and many other/new division of congregational| Should be gc hg ea 4 a is-| | ters received credit toward high-/Committee, GM agreed to, de-|training aids to the technical de-llife and. work, of 'The United|tinctive; yet the bes ; oes 4 cy ® e er teaching categories by com-|sign and give the course without/partments of secondary schools./Church of Canada, The appoint-|7el® abt man can y Mes satity| ine n pleting the GM program. | charge if the Federation of On-|Shop training manuals and de-|ment announced today by Rev. og Pu A typ ¢ ; abr y This year's teacher training/tario Teachers Associations|tailed instruction charts on auto-|Ernest E. Long, secretary of 8 Pt ae and the casore o} course will be offered at seven| would guarantee a sufficient/motive subjects are also offer-jthe general council, is effective| management. lt ¢ of the 10 GM service training/number of students. Excellent] ed. At the same time the com-|May 1, | Sales are due in 50 per cent) Sall ase centres across Canada. The|nesponse was received from On-|pany offers to lend teachers a) The division of congregational of cases to the satisfaction) r ress a eases course of study originally took|tario as well as New Bruns-|variety of training films from|life and work will comprise the|%004s bring the customer. For} Donald Macinally, 135 Briar : GM three months to design. It'wick, Quebec, Manitoba, Sas-jits central film library, |boards of Christian Education: genet seaiat te cceame cn court, punched his ex-girl friend crore ba of Canada is| Evangelism and Social Service; |usiness, Mr. Oliver seid. : | the mouth and twisted her) A committee was eet up at! Trustee Robert Nicol, senior|what is news, and "not for the oso Pacgdis i sooundatyla divustey can aoe ore : arm because she would not go/a special meeting of the Osh-|separate School Representative, cere: to propagandize its af- A | ; : ith him, Crown Attorney Bruce/awa Board of Education Mon- . . fairs," nda n n schools with automotive shop|council held in London in 1962, by if ; r bs 4 approved of the motion stating: i Susp e Se te ce courses. Nearly 4,000 single, /that 'as an experiment for the + MF |Affleck, told the Monday session/day night "'to give emergency "T don't think the board gets| Following the special board | batt of Oshawa Magistrate's Court.|press releases when it is im-|. Pp two- and four-barrel carburetors/next biennium", these 'four | aa a its message to the people too|meeting, a caucus was have been shipped to technical/boards of the church be group- The accused pleaded guilty to! or unreas to con-| eu" He illustrated his state.|held. The press was rec 50 lt Sse and vocational schools across/ed, Further streamlining may s a charge of assaulting Janet/vene the board. ment by pointing out the lack|minutes later to hear a motion ) au Canada since December. jeventually result in the Church's Fine Recit al on har ter wae be naa k Doren heer of publicity given to the Osh.\for. adjournment, remaining boards being group- : ater he committee|@wa Central Collegiate Institute] One trustee remarked after i 50 and costs on the first charge|appointment of the committee Mre. Mildred Kimmeriy, 1408/found the new lock was still in- . " ed under three or four new divi- $ .jexpansion program currently , and placed on a bond of $200 to|consisting of the board chair-|expa' pe peed aoa re. Medel ral, recog bod - ane had shawa Girl ee The second in the series of/stay away from the girl for alman, publi¢ relations commit-/underway. in. a0 King ses Genk te Gots tried ms parce It -- | wo --_ wee -- in Niagara/student recitals was er ceented year on the second tee chairman, the senior sepa-| Only trustees opposing the " 6 bagi Bg | ons, OWL... in and was/by the Oshawa Branch 0 | ' chool and|motion were Dr. A, E. O'Neill pect SPS Bh gfe ote see gemma Pub coternReptred Ma MAMAS I an "alan ero eet Meese feo ven & SU: sentence llis ; \ | Schools and Hi, 1 in Tim- 3 iati ' ial! 5 i Mrs, Fallis had two chargesjout, She would not go so I took On Student |mins, He received his BA. from Thursday night 'in the auditor-/Deauly salon where Miss Mac: io ae ie fer es ree gg aaginst her of assaulting Mrs./hold of the covers to pull them Queen's University and was or-jium of the McLaughlin Public|Neil | worked -- by +e aaa Kimmerly and causing damage,|off her, She pulled my hair, I w dained in 1938, After serving|Library, The recital was well|through an air vent. When he i jpulled her hair back. Eventually uncl changes at Bissett, Manitoba; |attended. jcould not gain entrance he ar- e e e e rufa lt court te het ne th med ar ie tin tn wat ngeoned ct ss "=" Will Speak | Shoplifting Sai , her ' i } " s - iends. } . ed her room at 1 a.m. and asked/commented: "You had no right! By DAVID LOVELL lond World War and was pen cee tan tees votes ie After they talked for a while i Ito be in that room. You were| Pam Peterson, 21, daughterieq the Military Cros, and 2 |MacInall b h e for rent, She said she was two) y s WAS/terest will be given by the ar-|MacInally grabbed her arm weeks behind with her rent, (the aggressor, There are otherjof Mr, and Mrs. K. S. Peter-|mentioned in dispatches, Itist students Feb. 27 in th |twisted it and punched her in n Cd | She said: 'Mrs. Kimmerly| ways than this to get people out/son, 124 Switzer drive, Oshawa,! Dr. Leng served in the rn pre | pg ie ae a cia ie a n ] V rabbed me by the arm andlif they don't pay rent." has been elected to the Stu-itional headquarters of the Unit-[Con um 'Vocational f wl Alin Aaisitell gadd ho dhesat oan my hair. I still have the| dents' Council of agg gf hn Church as associate secre-|tute, the recival ik be mason ened bs would "Yet me have it if| Di 'eal tone wilt lece of abe tore from asia oe --e- 'Gone |taty_of the board of home mis- ed by the Oshawa branch of/I would not go with him'. She| 1seases Crown Attorney B rt ed a men's -- ie left MAYOR REPORTED a rae eet ft Tsuna a he endo fe 'Sanaa Concer"Rsels alt a ahaa Me te age ge og * not her hair. We! e@ University st "| May, » to return to the pas-|,: begnea " trate's Court, onday, fell tothe fool She aiso| TN GOOD SPIRITS = acts as a liaison betweeNitorate. Since that time he. has|"0": oe es oe. ae. J. aoe voreet. Ths. lifting is at a peak in this area./price tag hanging inside his ecratched my arms." | jthe .student body and the ad-|been minister of St, Andrew's| The students who appeared 1" clalist a - 7 ular Dis-/He said Oshawa merchants hadjovercoat. sleeve. Mrs. Kimmerly told the court Mayor Lyman Gifford is ministration at Western. It is|United Church in Oshawa. recital last Thursday were: ~ © jeases, w bi . 4 Rie is'@pproached him with many] Shortt was s and found she changed the lock on Mrs.| "progressing favorably" in |composed of ------ -- a ---- te = Parliamentary Pion eat oubawe [complaints concerning the nM al oS ravage Le * room id not} St. Michael's Hospital in |from each of the colleges and| " ard, nna Ballard, Me ° } . } offence, p up e s| oy aa os }. Toronto, Acting Mayor Hay- affiliated colleges of the uni-| Drove Companion kin, Catherine Penfound, Laere) |Wednesday, Feb. 12, at Hotel Mr. Affleck was addressing|had a pair of trousers he had nar testified: "I returned to| ward Murdoch. said today. | versity, | Grotenhuis, Julie Beaton, Anita/ Re To Attend "7 in the Piccadilly Room, Magistrate Harry Jermyn dur.|stolen under the overcoat, her fter midnight and) The mayor underwent | 4. 'the student government, 'TY Trull, Susan McGhee, Kathy/ ps at 12.10 p.m, ing a case in which Donald| Russell Murphy, counsel for -- | emergency surgery early |tn¢ Ysc co-ordinates and super.| £0 Theft Scene Ebbs, Donna Samanski, Wanda) |. Dr. Mustard is @ consultant) © eet 674 Simcoe street (Shortt, sald his client had com- Monday morning after hav- | vises the activities of cubs and bina Berg Pome ip - Di At Aj x lege in Guelph pagination was remanded in cus-|mitted a foolish and stupid of- ing been operated on for a /orcanizations on campus. Its|,--4Ward Irwin Johnston, Port|Broadbent, Edward Oscapella, inner Ja lege = A gg Hee Maley pet tody for a week for a pre-|fence but he thought a fine bowel obstruction a week |... purpose is to "act in the/Pcr'Y, Was remanded in cus-|Terry _ Richardson, Norwynne| Ss ( Sociate of the Me sentence when he pleaded|Would be sufficient punishment. ago today. ohio g pr th Ac ag stu-| dy a week for sentence, Mon-|Fiess, Nancy Gardner, Ann) AJAX -- An evening to meet|Council, and assistant professor guilty toa charge of theft. Shortt had a previous record His Worship visited with dent and provide for his social jday, at Oshawa Magistrate's|Muckie, Sharon Artym, Di anejand hear Ontario County's par-|in the Department of Medicine ' id Shortt enter- but had not committed an of- his wife and daughter, Mrs. /{"enectual, and ultural. de {Court when he pleaded guilty| Stainton, jamentary representatives has . the Kbechiel a Rages = Mr. Allleck sa nace tor, twe yere, he odie. Coates pas re- | » to two ch ' i haron in, |b romised for Saturday,/has represen a i r. jeck led: "This tary g Ngee pirite" "| velopment wee F entering sclwols ond steeibag," [pont Genie, Rates bodies, Dt peek ry : "ternational heart fesotings th was @ well eB and medi- athe. Oshawa Board of Php ee Crown Attorney Brucejane White, Diane Czosnak, Don-| Invitations for a Parliamen- mt te ig Jand and the USA. Sentence You |tated offence, He went into the mah frente ws, Uneay Cre: Se at ato San Ae Rony Bu eta, Engin Damen hep ent ncaa ade | MN Se gdat cae for a successful recovery to member of the University Col-/1j¢ School pi ths - nd the ee ee oun a Peay pgp J ses fla lowship Award 'for. his studies T N e Months "A fine is not enou deter. His Worship. ' lege Council last year, She also/left, He returned halt an hour sate ana Chart _ on =. pay leg Ps Bi lp at Cambridge. 0 in rent in a case like this. It is ee. = "oteceredeatel one - pan the dan cib|sented a Japanese Fan Dance; |Progressive Conservative asso- Bg Boo drs th ar onl ago Two youths who were found|®!most @ licence to steal." Por 8 w roje i i i Iciati : Jeffrey introduced the speak- Y th Admi Organization. She is in her sec-|piayer. Johnston sant he baew| mee Wayne Elliott contributed clations ot the area wader thelnas done pioneer work in com-|guilty, last week in the city ers and head epee who were: JOU ts ond year, majoring in Psy-/the man was going to break. into|@--p---- |Wetherall ' 7 7 peretve ves eyed 7 ed Magistrate's Court, of breaking Police Found John Snyder of the executive chology the school } aoee tario Veterinary College. He is|into an Oshawa store and mov- council; Mrs, Wm. Sleep, presi- S li She is a. greduate of. O'Neill| Johnston also admits break.| FIRM INCORPORATED There , been a heavyjaico a senior associate of the!. een: ont os ie Ladies Aurihary; tea Ing Collegiate ua Vocational Insti-|ing into Port Sg Public| The current issue of The On-/demand for tickets for a re-'Canadian Heart Foundation, ee binges ing gg edit Still In A 4 Mrs, David McLaren, the Akela. tute, Oshawa, School and stealing a record|tario Gazette states letters pa-/CePtion and --n an 4 ose| Dr. Mustard will speak to the|tenced y. oy Mag ttic Charles McLaren, her son and Ni A t player, typewriter and projec-|tent of incorporation have been who would ike to attend are| uh on heart diseases and 'the/Harry Jermyn. cub assistant; Philip Lawrence, ine Autos C tor. None of the property has/granted to D. R. Serra Enter-|@4vised to reserve quickly tolimportance of foods .and diets} Brian O'Donoghue, 19, 43 Jar-| A complete still was hidden in chairman of the group commit- se penbon y lprises Limited. The firm has|#V9d disappointment, lrelated to the heart. Members of!... rborough, was/the attic above Anton Krajnc's : 5 been recovered, Mr, Affleck| prise t : ioe h wick road, Scarborough, tee; Scouter Hagerman and, A a: sgl gue youth, who is said, its head office in Ajax. Special guests for the eve-|local service clubs and Ma me- given nine months definite and Leg ~~ eer il Mrs. James Hagerman, Mrs. not happy at school because he i aah i vill be Hon. ichael|dical profession are cordially in- lis home a 0S le- Gravelle, representative of Dis-/is so tall was remanded in cus- BIRTHDAYS Pred Ny prove te Mens (vited 'o attend. six months indefinite and Wil-\vard, were 10 gallons of 93.7 trict Scout Mothers' Auxiliary,|tody fora week for @.pre-| Congratulations and best ° 'ber of Parliament: Hon, ait .Kiwanian Dr, R, Rowsell has|liam Boyd, 20, 36 Birchmont|per cent proof illicit spirit, Osh- we ie sod snap gas or, aaa enn, Ta Btn = | BISHOP CONGUCES [i cornea, te i wee Mite 2s nas arp, Seaerap, wan lpr. aC bear in tables for the 85 in attend. 4 oe guilty to nine) who is celebrating her birth- | ering: and the Legislature's/subject and anyone who can pos-| 1, a report of the case in The William Sturgeon. ance, the ladies auxiliary or charges of stealing cars day todas i . + two members from this district,|sibly attend this meeting should/o:nawa Times, Tuesday, Feb,| Krainc pleaded guilty to a mothers of the boys, proceeded) Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck . ve = Hon. Matt Dymond and Albert|do so, 4, it erroneously stated that/Charge under the Income Tax to decorate the tables with yel sams in -- " the --_ mele a ie Church, 47 Gar- on ] rma on V. Walker, MPP's from Ontario |Boyd kicked in the glass door wl mys illegal Lape oy of and green streamers on Harvey, 5 Nassau street, too! side, Brooklin and Oshawa Ridings respective- s lof the shop, It was in fact iquor. He was fined ani i * i $ rit locked i 347 ; , | ny : each ' Ey cic ceace tok Gad Sooresivalied ar Where the (eeten| Teme TR The Rt. Rev. H, R. Hunt, MA,/rite of confirmation, the Rishop Y ve amaue mn FOStEK Child --venognue'who ticked in the "Tho accused totl the court: "T boys' curiosity key had been left in the vehicle : Deere eae cee melcernees Se SOW Setmabete et) Onletlp Commy¢, Sasve ti -- did it because I was used to peaked the boys' curiosity. . re e.| : Ini ; .|having a complete Conservative . : dip Mrs. David McLaren. the Mr. Affleck said: "There is! 2 | Diocese of Toronto, officiated-atithe many persons who had con-| : doing it back home in the old Akela, introduced her assistants, no reason for him doing this, A Will resent ithe Service for Confirmation at|tributed to this special day --|representation at all levels be rites etter h 1 Sch 1 country. I knew I should not do . po aehiae Stine Tarcc|payehaiselst tells we itis 9 're: Christ Memorial Church (Angli-/their parents, the godparents, government. Interested Tae ac & a tue" ok es Glen oime 00. it here but I did not think it was :a 4 , A. aon, Larty|/esy Sika eh Aaa Rog tay can), Sunday evening. the clergy, the choir, th .|from a s y ie Kiwanis Club o est-| Horsby, and her son, Charles, action of juvenile delinquency. M it A ds Those who i ery vocals by sreeaiian Rach Gee ur a ig are expected to be on hand as|mount, Oshawa, has received| Princi al To Sta yd Pe erl War the laying on of hands into the!) ; well as a number of distin-lanother letter from its foster, p Y . a. Were: » vey, said his son plaved hookey ying f jlight to light the paths of others| ¥® j Ficst Bye were: Bruce Gazley, vey, said his son play Tt full membership of the Church! in this dark world guished guests. child in Colombia, Pedro Pablo ' James Woolley, Carl Hepburn, from school and took the cars} Norman Henry, a member of : | : -------- --| Ort The lett s read last|_ John P. Liptay, who recently Stephen McGlashan, Thomas|while -he should have been in/the Niagara Fails Chapter, and) "or: | The bishop spoke of his recent) lau eeens ee eer Wan fe asubmitted his resignation as = lg gg Nl weap aan teen ;: Py -| Michael Currell, jvisit to India and what work! T k F Il |Thursday to the club at their rincipal of Glenholme School se, "My , will Gough, ruc e Ss {weekly meeting. It is as follows: |for Retarded Children, Monday son is there needs to be done for| Swimming badges were pre- He said Notibe a guest of the Lakeland sented to Jeffrey Lawrence, ) Rcky Thompson and Carl Hep- site, He behaves well at home." burn. Toy Makers badges were pre- sented to: Garth Johns, James Woolley and Peter Simkins. ing Collectors badges were pre- 9 sented to: Marc Seed and Mark stars were given to the cubs The cubs and scouts provided | ernest the. entertainment with songs'; and skits, The Scouts produced Rotarians Jack a shadow play under the direc- tion of Troop Leader Douglas Bowmanville and Don. Graham, discussions Mack. iCobourg. Hume, appy at school because of his VISITORS AT ROTARY "Chapter of the National Office Management Visitors at the Monday meet- Genosha. of the Rotary Club of Osh- wa Bud Houston, Legate, ack Buckley, Slater, Toronto; Mr. Henry will present merit | queline lpro! of Association when Pearce, Ronald Root, it holds its February meeting this Thursday evening in Hote; included Vic Brookes, King/awards to S. T. Hopkins Grant| Robert Maicolmson, Wilson, A number of service Coates and William Pierson, all/bers of the Lakeland Chapter, of Oshawa; Ron Frick, Whitby; |in recognition of the hard work Toronto andjand effort they have put forth Port Credit and/for the organization. I The remainder of the meet- non, Mrs. Don Ritson and Wilf. McMechan,|ing will be given over to group/Susan Sawyer and Mrs. two various Thomas McIntyre, Jonathan| est Hach Anglican awe sa) Robert Opportunity to let his light shine! Saunders, Douglas Smith -- his - ghey og and in} te , ret the world at large by taking a! Jennifer Band, Elizabeth) ' : Broadbent, Jane Fitches, Jac-|full, personal part in the Angli-| Frobel, Sally ' Mac.|°&" World Mission. and/ donald, Jane McCullough, Caro-| Enid Speight, Mangaret Spicer,|/freshments so that the congre-| Joan Stevens, Janice Thompson. |8&tion could speak to the bishop} 'Received from other Com.-/and Mrs. Hunt and to the newly! munions: Mrs, Isobel Mackin. | Confirmed. Donna Root, Mys.! Next Sunday morning at the! Mar-'8 a.m. service those who were office gare, Stevens confirmed will receive their first In his sermon following the|communion. Gasoline Pump Atruck backed: into a gasifor the death of the President Gen-AutoiKennedy, H in Colombia we Limited, Wentworth|had three dave af town After the service the WA's and/street, knocking down the pump| meM-yn McDermaid, Patricia Moore,|the Evening Guild served ic-jand spilling gasoline over the! will pay you, pump, Monday, at Shippers, surrounding area. | "Dear Foster Father: [ni ; | jnight agreed to withdraw his |, I greet you and all the mem-| -esignation when he was grant- bers of the club affectionately. Tied a salary increase. zend you miy Gaepest cympathy The executive committee of the Oshawa and District sua i ciation for Retarded Children ie pee drnny ¢ yovonny ei met to discuss boosting Mr, Lip- : jtay's salary from $3,500 per year. After a long session, it 2 ee Ee Sat peseed mY lwas decided to grant him an in- A spokesman for the firm|school year; My parents have | crease from $350 to $420 per said t slight. Only the gasoline actually| and that was not/from my parents and' brothers,| 4 y much. The Fire Fighters;They wish you a Merrv Christ-/children, has been employed by safety mas and a Happy New Year." )the association for three and a i was wasted - ver were called measure," as a 'oday: "Damage was very been somehow sick. "Receive greetings| month. man "4 Mr, Liptay, father of three Pedro Pablo Ortega'half years. There were two minor acci- dents in Oshawa, Monday, in which no one was injured. Mrs. Gertrude Muller, 340 Marland avenue, and George Kurhan, 661 Olive avenue, were the drivers of vehicles involved in a collision at the intersection of Park road and Buena Vista street. Damage amounted to $85. King street west was the scene of a crash between two cars driven by Lawrence Burke, 141 Park road south and James Allen, 440 Wilson road north. Damage 'amounted to $100. ce

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