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The Oshawa Times, 6 Nov 1958, p. 3

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A MASTER KEY, presenta- | tion of which signified the offi- | cial opening of Dr. F. J. Done- | van Coiiegiate Institute Wed- nesday night, was presented to Principal N. A. Sisco by T. D. | Thomas, MPP for Oshawa rid- ing. From left: K. R. Swinton, OSHAWA AYPA OFFICERS PLAN FOR THREE-DAY CONFERENCE opens in St. George's Memorial | Oshawa members whol have | Marion Howley, secretary pected to attend the 27th an- | Anglican Church tonight. Plans played a part in the pre-con- | David Ferguson, treasurer and nual Ontario Provincial Con- | for the three-day conference | ference planning. From left | Allan Scammell, general facili ference of the Anglican Young | call for an intensive program. | are: Don Sager, local conven- | ties chairman People's Association which | Shown here are some of the | er; David Collins, publicity; --Oshawa Times Photo Speculators Cautioned Dental Plan Concerning Land Use sExplained Ontario's new dental payment plan, slated to go into effect Jan, The appeal was denied on the|She claimed the assessment had (1, was explained to members of in|risen despite the fact no work|the Durham and Ontario Dental had been performed on her house Association Wednesday in a regu-|the chest. for the past two years. lar meeting in Hotel Genosha. |appeal that we rely for carrying A recommendation by the com-| W. E. Jackson, of Toronto, ad-{on the work with the blind. missioner won a $585 reduction ministrator of the plan, explained! "There are approximately fo: D. J. Pratt, 742 Simcoe street|that Canada-wide surveys have blind people in the area and the north, whose property was orig-|shown that many school children(CNIB makes itself responsible inally assessed at $4240. and a significant number of |for many services to them. We But Mr. Pratt did not think this|adults are not having necessary have a secretary who He thought the as-|dental worc done because of the lowered in|initial high cost. '""This is fundamentally a health plan," Mr. Jackson told the 50] |dentists and their assistants ath | the meeting. Almost 300 delegates are ex- Rev. Dr. George Telford, pres- ident of the Oshawa advisory |board of the Canadian National Oshawa Community Chest "On behalf of the Canadian National Institute of the Blind," A cautionary word was admin- istered to land speculators by L. grounds that assessment was 8S. Hyman, QC, chairman of thel|line with other similar areas. Oshawa Court of Revision, Wed- . n Ta sieht It was thy: Land|3TPEAL SUCCEEDS Mr. Goldman, however, was which is to be assessed on the Wl pon bl ow f land rat ust be prop-|§ SS s sec - 3 arm an 2 us prop for a reduction on an $11,805 as-| erly used as farmland yon apmapnlie! " ica? " sessmen an is Otherwise," he said, lands| Conve. ean be held for speculative pur- t ity Was poses for years. We have to PFO- roviding He Coervices for the|was enough tect our farmers. larea. sessment should be He was speaking during an ap-| Mr. Hyman, allowing a 25 per|view. of what he paid for the peal by Nat Goldman, for Brae-| cent reduction, commented: | property. mor Gardens Ltd., who wanted a| "[ think we should go a little] The chairman considered the reduction on a $14,000 Stevenson easy on builders until services| amount "equitable". The plan is sponsored by the road north land assessment. |are in." | 5 PER CENT CUT § APPEALS DISALLOWED _ SYMPATHY EXPRESSED A complaint that the site op: ang will enable dental patients to| The sitting concluded the| Mrs. June Pace, 164 Grenfell posite his home at 744 Oxford|space payments for dental work court's activities for the year. It street pleaded difficult financial |street was being used as a dump over a reasonable 'period of time resulted in a total of $4167 being| circumstances in an effort to|resulted in a 5 per cent reduction|at ahgolute minimum finance a fom assesEnents oo seven | gain a reduction on a $525 assess-| peing awarded Henry Topham. charges. f the 10 cases heard. Three were ment, It was stated that her Another 5 per cent erdgetion] i disallowed. Ed Tdestay's session pouge had been condemned bY yas granted John Richardson, dian nua $620 was lopped from assess: the city. 1355 Wilson road north, in view of porated -- has been formed with ments in six cases. The court, although expressing | iiarations to the approaches to|directors appointed by the College Oihel, ed i tece nda] t2 sympathy, disallowed the ap-|yi property caused by eity|of Dental Surgeons. llomatigalty on rec Mrs. Dace Jas advised to|works 'er W. E. Kerr. Official totals A es, Also Rions and transfers are expected|gnreve, Hortop street. His coun this opportunity of commehding impaired vision, who makes per- sonal visitations and registers |all blind persons in the neighbor- ood, "Various services are offered to the blind people, such as a [supply of Braille books, supplied |{free and carried free. Home usually blind.persons themselves and studies of various kinds. [Lessons PROVIDED "For young people of school age school lessons are given. To adults is given in vari- ous as welfare de- en- ful was George { her case partment. Driver Injured 'Chest Assists District Blind | Institute of the Blind today en- f° & dorsed the aims of the Greater | 78 stated Dr. Telford, "TI welcome | It is upon this annual | 42 comes | from Toronto, himself a man of | who understand the blind/meets each winter. The cost is The future of western civilization concluded * | § x | and there should be a personality and aid the blind injalso defrayed by the advisory likely be decided in the high sense of urgency for education|ter [board. All of our activities cul-|gopog) |minate in the Canadian National {Institute for the Blind in Toron-|A to a #| continued, teachers are supplied who are ppv pR. GEORGE TELFORD . is is a new group ot build. the three "r's" w HS OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, | ning committee of the Oshawa | rate school representative and board of education; Mr. Sisco; | vice - chairman of the proper- Mr. Thomas; S. G. Saywell, | ty, building and planning com- mittee, --Oshawa Times Photo vice - pr t and | ing director of Encyclopaedia | Britannica of Canada Ltd; H. B. Armstrong, chairman of the property, building and plan- New Collegiate Officially Opens Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegiate edge,' he continued, "first, to and School Council, Mrs. J. A. Institute, newest high school isloperaie machines, second, » re- | Gaskell, Oshawa. and one of the finest of |tain and readjust personnel so its type in Canada, was officially that they can be reabsorbed. into PORTRAIT UNVEILED opened Wednesday night. industry." Mrs. L. E. Donevan, widow of The dedication address was TEACHER PRESTIGE Dr. Donevan, unveiled a portrait given by Lt. Col, K. R. Swinton,| 4 recnect for excellence and|%f her husband which will be Vice pesident aud Jnanaging di. learning should be the "climate' 'hung in the school o incyclope / cher' y - / De meal strive for where te tesctors) A waver of dedication: wis high school education as "the|guwinton felt. "The real criterion offered by Rev. C. D. Cross, rec. most important facet of modern wi he reached when we want for of St. George's Anglican society ' 7 Church ) our children to become teachers "There is a need to stress good| rather than leaders in business or| The collegiate orchestra made universal grounding because, due|industry," he added its first public appearance and to specialization, people have to| Mr. Swinton described our com. Played "Water Music" by Handel. be trained by industry at the mitment to democracy as a com. God of Our Fathers" was sung place of work," the speaker said. | mitment to education as well and (bY the recently - organized col- "The problem of communication felt our young people must be legiate choir, Both groups were {becomes increasingly s®v er e|taught to realize they are taking|directed by F. A. Reesor, music under these circumstances," he part in an exciting experiment in|teacher at Donevan Collegiate. "and calls for the history, Mr. Swinton was introduced by broadest common denominator in| "With today's pressures and Trustee G. A. Fletcher and thank- a student's general education. threats, time is running out," he/ed by Mr. Saywell. Hon, Michael Starr, MP, Minis- of Labor, who officiated at the laying of the cornerstone at Donevan Collegiate on Sept. 7, 1957, was a platform guest, chairman of the board of educa- tion and Rev. P. Coffey, sepa- rather than a 'carry on as usual' PTITUDE DEVELOPMENT attitude." Mr. Swinton pointed out while] KEY PRESENTED ere important| The school was open in a "Thi ings, marvelous) carrying on the blind, such as broom manufac turing, typewriting, efforts are also made blind persons in employment. "Besides residence accomoda- |tion for approximately 100 blind that work is "an economic neces-|gave glowing praise to the late a no- fragrant human right and a means of per- school is named, and described| : each sonal fulfilment" and questioned him as a great educationist. | for the pleasure of the blind what the effect of automation in| persons '= the institute, table feature is the garden which ic planted year occupants. « "The local advisory board ac- knowledges with great apprecia- tion the co-operation of the Lions Cr interest in all affairs concerned with the blind." As Auto Rolls Ernest Emby, 36, of Peterbor- ough, is in critical condition in {Oshawa General Hospital follow- ling an accident on Highway 12,| Manchester, Wednesday street, has received word that the body of his brother-in-law, Roy McFarlane, has been brought up| from the depths at Springhill's ill- fated No. 2 colliery, scene of one of the worst mine disasters in Ca- nadian history Oct. 23. Rector, took almost five days to die as he lay with his arm crush-| ed and mine packs which had shifted in the disastrous bump in the mine. His body was brought out following the miracle rescue! Brenton Rector, of 362 Jarvis|of seven of the 174 who were originally trapped last Saturday. A third cousin, Percy Spence, is among the nine remaining dead miners who remain to be brought up. One hundred men were rescued in the disaster,' 65| bodies have been recovered and A cousin of Mr. Rector, Percy nine remain to be brought to the surface. | QUITS RACING TORONTO (CP)--Carr Hatch, | | member of one of Canada's best- known racing families, announced {Wednesday he is quitting the {thoroughbred business. Hatch, {breeder of 1955 Queen's Plate |winner Ace Marine and other| ham Dental Society, meeting in champion horses, said business ~ ' reasons and an impending move Hole! Genosha, Wednesday Nov. 5, 6, 12, 13, to the United States forced his de-| afternoon, heard W. E. Jack- 19, 20, 26, 27 'leision. son, of Toronto, explain a plan DISTRICT The plan is designed to crafts. such leatherwork Mrs. Shirley Terwillegar, 645/ courage the public, especially the|and basket making. Later their #0 be available next week, | 4 sel, G. L. Murdoch, argued that appearance of her property. She|restorative dentistry can be prac-|local CNIB activity is an organ- farmland insofar as hay was|yee informed 367 Wilson road north, was re- by themselves and meeting each neighboring area was using land . 2 y $165 REDUCTION Hearing the appeals in addition) Congratulations and best [al group carried on with the fi-| AYPA R 11 T days today: "Arrangements are also made| f y M. Pearce, 1474 Simcoe St. Mary Frances Bourrie, 182 are arriving in Oshawa today for|remainder of the day will be near form The Daily Times of vincial Council AYPA, the con-[5 p.m. will be Eichi Kobayashi| shoulder and hip injuries when| {our.week period. The cur- Windsor. North Bay, Ottawa, Sud-| refreshments, at Christ Memorial a.m. Saturday, the provincial have made arrangements for the tell of the Lambeth Conference. p.m. today with the opening rally |g G.I. Fairweather, BA, BCL, | .a public speaking contest and re-|corvice for all delegates in St morning session will he the first St. Barnabas' Church, Windsor. A Toronto schooi teacher, | court after Magistrate A. S. $10. Seven $40 jackpots. 25%9a Admis- vi Ra Be mi Mahar, charged with careless ment. 259 on Highway 401 earlier this Fall ; police officer testified there was body welcome ond Jackson St. Games $6, Members of the Ontario-Dur- | King street east, complained the|lower income groups, to approach products are sold for the blind devel t of a adja-|their dentist at an ei persons themselves, arlier stage cent to her home had spoiled the|so that preventative rather than, "An interesting feature of the « In the Braemor Gardens case, f if Mr. Goldman claimed the acre- al vale das been cut oft hl was allowed a $250 reduction|tised. ization known as the "Humor-| 'age in dispute was being used as|property was not available for|from a $3650 goon] esque Club." This gathering of| An appeal by Maurice Cardinal, blind people, largely managed being cut from it. Part of the| The commissioner CELEBRATING land was subdivided. |him the barricades were shortly fused. He fompistned of te Fou week in the CRA building, nl He contended an owner of a * |road outside his home and of no gages in various forms of social to be removed. receiving city services. BIRTHDAYS activity. This is an organization-| in exactly the same way as Brae- | " : \ mor Gardens and was enjoying a; Mrs. Andrew Zybala, Fox|to Mr. Hyman were 8. R Alger| wishes to the following resi- [@ '~ial aid of the local advisory farmland assessment. |street, secured a $16 reduction.'and W. S. Pogson. dents of Oshawa and district |board Gi who are celebrating birth- |cOST DEFRAYED [ Mrs. Harry Souch, 88 Cen- : i i tral Bivd, S.; Bill Drayton, |'0 Provide a series of bowling Jr., 24 Bond St., E.; Mrs. | - : N.; Melford Bryant, 1220 B d Ot Tw y 0 n Here Toda Vea 3 Tor Jt DOTHES 0 Y colson, 295 Cadillac S.; Miss Relatives Found } Alice St.; Ral Jewell, 7: Nearly 300 delegates from all He will speak again Friday after- Cadillac N. pr 4 points of the Province of Ontario|noon and Saturday morning. The The first five persons to in- a three . gay [8 Rigrence of Angi sven over to discussion groups|pight, their birthdays each day will ean Young People's Associations.|and business sessions. ; : ; receive double tickets to the Sponsored by the Ontario Pro-| The supper speaker Friday at Emby, suftered head, chesi, Regent theatre i] for a ference will be held at St.|Who will speak on a missionary | his car went out of control, roll-| rent attraction is "Indis- George's Memorial Church and theme. During the evening there (ing over three or four times. creet." delegates have registered from|Will be recreation, followed byl po yao gone in the car. . Kirkland Lake and nearer|Anslican Church, Jury, Xinidand Lake an |TO INSTAL OFFICERS The conference registrar, Miss go Following Holy Commubion at Joe Lia: BE council officers for 1958-9 will be pri v : installed. The noonday speaker with Donald Sagar as chairman wi be Alan Charters who will Billeting av entertainment of "mpe annual banquet and dance EA will be held in Hotel Genosha at The conference opens at 8.3053) pm, The speaker will be service conducted by Rev. C. D. Mpp. Cross, rector of St. George's The conference will close with Church. This will be followed by Holy Communion followed by freshments George's Church. THEME SPEAKER - The highlight of the Friday T . d T P of three addresses on 'The God Ine 0 ass Beyond Space', delivered by the . Venerable K. C. Bolton, rector of | Truck In Fog COMING EVEN David Lawrence Mahar, 65 Holly- hedge road, Toronto, was fined $50 and costs Tuesday in traffic BINGO at the Avalon. Thursday, No- vember 6. North Oshawa Park. $6 and Mitchell told him: "You obvious- EUCHRE in Scout Hall, Gibbon and [IY {00k a chance and it didn't pay Buena Vista, Friday, November 7, 8|0ff."" p.m. Six prizes. Refreshments. ee Ef driving, commutes between Osh- Pm. Simcoe Street United Church base. |2W3 and Toronto. He testified that he attempted to pass a truck UNF presents at the Ukrainian Nation. al Hall, = Bloor Street East, carnival, month, and struck another car bazaar, Friday, November 7, at 8 p.m. head-on. He said the road "seem- Be a on To ed clear" at the time, although a carnival dance, Saturday, November 8, 33 5m Music ames. refreshments [heavy fog in the area. pr ---- NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. At St. George's Hall, Albert $12, $20. May be doubled or tripled anytime Door prize $15. are: Dr. William Brett, of Co- bourg, president of the society | and Mr. Jackson. Standing from left, are: Dr. W. J. Lang- | maid, Oshawa, president-elect | whereby patients may pay for | the dental service they receive on a deferred playment basis Caught by the camera during the meeting, seated from left, 'DENTISTS HEAR OF DEFERRED PAYM . of the Canadian Dental Associ- ation; Dr. G. L. Adair, society secretary and Dr. John Phil- lips, Oshawa, society vice-pres- ident. Oshawa Times Phote y \rork among the| "A's", cafeteria | school education. He added, "A|ter key to N, A. Sisco, principal. worl and machine work. There| collegiate training prepares stu- to place dents for university, which has shown an active the three |ficially : . age, ability and aptitude|which T. D, Thomas, MPP for -|should be embodied in a high|Oshawa riding, presented a mas-|and Bathe and McLellan Ltd. of Oshawa, general contractors. v The remarks of welcome at the| nts for u hip| ceremony. were given by 8. G.| JOINT PRESENTATION and survival." ywell, chairman of the board| The speaker cited the principle of education, who presided. OE Lug, Juclabd, government bud guty i 3 hoy h f liament sity, a social obligation, a basic|Dr. F. J. Donevan, for whom pieland. lower houses of par. amen HARE OPTICAL JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist 8 BOND ST. EAST -- HOURS/ -- 9 AM--6 P.M. Wed. Until 12:30 P.M, Sot. Until 2:30 P.M. PHONE RA 3-4811 For en appointment citizenst Dr. Donevan served for 22 con. | offices and factories in cities such secutive years on the Oshawa| as Oshawa might be. board of education, was chairman | 'Automation was likely to cre- (for a two year period and held| ate a two-fold need for knowl-|chairmanship of all board com- mittees during his long service, Mayor Lyman A. -Gifford ex- tended greetings from the City of Oshawa. The platform guests . |were introduced by Rev. P, Cof- | fey, Separate School representa. | La i tive on the board. Mr, Sisco was introduced by | Trustee A. E, O'Neill and in turn |introduced the members of his | staff. : A Bible was presented by the [re of the, Oshawa Home | | Breakfast Bacon i. 55¢ LEAN PLATE BONE BRISKET b.21e HALF CRYOVAC LEAN -- 22 - 312 AV. COTTAGE ROLL w.55¢ FRESH LEGS & BREASTS MISSION SPEAKER Rev. Harold B. Street, execu- tive secretary of the Evangeli- | cal Literature Mission, who will be the speaker at the Mis- | sionary Conference in Calvary Baptist Church Friday and Sat- urday evenings and at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Sunday. He will tell of the work of Evangelical Literature overseas. IN Seek Information 'On Clubhouse | Members of the Rundle Park | Neighborhood Association, at a| meeting Monday night, discussed the need for a new clubhouse. | The matter was left in the hands of Percy Walters to get further information for presentation at the next general meeting in De- cember. James Clement presided at the meeting which was attended by 13 members. The men's social evenings will CHICKEN CUTS 1.59: commence next Monday night, BLADE AND SHORT RIB Nov. 10 at the clubhouse. All members are urged to come and ROASTS td [ . enjoy an evening of fun. | GOCD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH i2 noon to 2 p.m. HOTEL LANCASTER Ib. 59c |

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