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The Oshawa Times, 13 Dec 1958, p. 3

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LONG SERVIC Kl a ahs Christmas dinner, in the new hospital cafeteria, Pictured above are the staff members LONG SERVICE PINS were presented to members of the staff of Oshawa General Hos- E HOSPITAL EMPLOYES HONORED % v i ' 20 and 25 year pins, They are left to right, back row, H Gallinger, William Grimsley THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 15, 1958 3 - a a. Bl@ BBB » Fim BAND PREPARES FOR FIRST POP CONCERT OF THE SEASON the OCVI auditorium, Friday, | The music will range feom | appeal to more people than | concert, During the . program Dee, 19, The hand will be con by band selections to muss | would straight brass band mu- | the audience will he asked to ducted by Bandmaster F, J, | cal comedy and symphony | go gonrane Marguerite Gignae | join in singing Christmas carols, Francis, This will be his first | music. Bandmaster Francis J series of concerts in Canada, | feels this type of program will | will be guest artist at the first | Oshawa Times Photo, The Ontario Regiment Band, pictured above, is starting a new series of concerts after several years lapse, The first Gibbs, Front: Mrs, G, Telford, Miss Betty Merchant, Miss | Jane Cole, concert is to be presented at | Dr, A, J. R. Loos, William City Churches Plan pital, following the hospital | who were presented with 15, Rotary Club '3, 500,000 th Car Rolls {| will We wr MRS, G. TELFORD, right, superintendent of nursing at Oshawa General Hospital Is caught by the camera as she pins a bouquet on Miss Jane Cole, at a ceremony In the hos- | awa General Hospital for 40 pital cafeteria Wednesday, Miss | consecutive years longer Cole received the bouquet in | than any other member of the ad to a 25-year long ser- | staff, # vice pin during the ceremony in which pins were presented to staff members of 10, 15 and 25 years standing, Miss Cole, who is on the operation room nurs. ing staff, has worked at Osh. ~Oshawa Times Photos THE LIBRARY WORLD Tales For Youth On Holiday Fare The following book reviews were written by a member of the staff of the boys' and girls' department, McLaugh- lin Publie Library, "ISLAND OF SEALS by Margaret Shaw This is a collection of short stories. You meet the seals on the Welsh coast and the swans of Burton Bradstock, There is also a story about a lost English boy in occupied France during World War II, There are animal char / rei companies him to Macedonia acters in all the ator les. _., and shares the terrible hardships THE IMPRACTIC AL CHIMNEY | and quarrels that precede the SWEEP" by Anne Sisson, Battle of Philippi, It is Pylades, . Thats IEROrGLS Story. About the Greek slave, who first pre i y sw ert George dirts disaster as two eagles and his son John William, his symbols of victory, suddenly chimney climbing helper. The lat ahandon their ship. But even Py ter turned out not very helpful at||ades could not have all. "There's more to be. found the tragedy, betrayal and blood in chimneys than soot" (his moth-|ghed vet to. come. This book er's Youds), 24 Shee Really told in fiction and is a masterfu was. Read John Willlams' adven-ipiace of historical writing for tures. I think they are really one DR iid of the best fairy stories I know a a Very charming. Even an adult LIBRARY BRIEFS will enjoy this book. At the Little People's "KNIGHT CRUSADER" by Ron. hour on Saturday, ald Welsh. 20 at 2.30 p.m. the following films The real Philip d'Aubiguy was will be shown Jerusalem, How an English Crusader of the time the Animals discovered Christ of Henty III, He died in Jerusa. Mas and The Little Match Girl lem, and his tomb-stone can still There will be no show on Dec be seen in the Church of the 27: Holy Sepulchre, The author bor 72 Ships Docked Here During Year into the actual events and battles ancient Rome, Young Lucius, son of a freedman and a member of the household of Lord Junius Brutus finds deeply involved in the himself turmoll, and funeral life Caesar a peaceful After live poetry Brutus decides to leave Italy and prepare an army to fight for the Republic. The faithful Lucius ac Film of Outremer. Many of the castles of Outremer are mentioned in this story. The Holy City was first captured in the first Crusade of 1099 "THE EAGLES HAVE FLOWN" by Joanne S. Willlamson, After Julius Caesar is murder The nur" r of ships bringing caro to the Oshawa Harbor, in 1958, although not a record, was greater than in 1057 Harbor Master Lloyd Gifford has announced that 72 ships docked at Oshawa Harbor this vear compared to 65 in the pre vious year. However, 1958 is not \ is that a } Oswego will can Accused Takes Term In Jail Harold Collins, 46, of no | had one of hi by Magistrate Angus fixed a er and there fy A rama N.Y waterways close Dee, 15 sald that ships appeared on a va annot enter Port Hope because \ Constable Jack the channel leading of Whitby police told the bor has filled with sand and is that Collins came into the too shallow for hoats to enter police station on Thursday night,!All ships' with cargo for Port asking to be locked up, *'I found Hope will discharge it at Osh. he was a member of the Cana-lawa dian Legion and I tried to get! Mr, Gifford explained that help for him through them," the|there is no direct foreign import officer said, "This failed." [to Oshawa. Ocean evssels an Convicting Collins, Magistrateichor at Montreal and cargo is Guest gave him the choice of ajtransferred to smaller ships travel $5 fine or 30 days, Collins choselwhich can he Jal term, shallower canal waters, m him before the and docks Mr, Gifford cy h \ Mas court foreseen is | Oshawa to the har-| through the | Three United Churcnes in th city will be holding specia Christmas eve services, althoug there will be no Christmas da services. 8. G, Saywell, lay pastor of 8 Stephen's United Church repor that on Christmas eve, a speci Christmas Services holy night service will be held at 9 pm Rev, 8, ( a Christmas bert Street United Church mencing at 11.30 p.m Rev. H, A. Mellow Northndinster United Church, he a nnounced a special candlelig carol service sponsored by tl i choir will be held, The servic begins at 8.30 p.m he Nort minster Young Unlc lead the at A con Eve service an People's service * Adoption Policy The monthly board meeting ¢ the Children's Aid Society of {} County" of Ontario and the City « |Oshawa was held Thursday la |at the Children's Residence, Present were: J, V, Saunder in the chalr, Mrs, C, C, 43 J. E, Harris, Mrs, R [Simms, Mrs, Christine Thoma Rev, J, R, Moffat, Rev, Dr, I {Dwyéer, Frank Meagher, Neil ( | Fraser Heron, K., Lee, Metcalfe, son, The meeting proved to he or of the longest in the memory most members with two impo H Ww B. Peel, KE G, L Noble, Robert Dr, I ed, very unhappy days fall upon tant matters of policy being un der consideration No decisic was made in either matter b Marcus both were left for further con-ipagidence, 108 in boarding homes, sideration at the next meeting, | The first matter was a recor although his greatest wish is to'mendation of the personnel com: tutions write mitte» under the chairmanship ,/Willl. © Noble, The committee riots break out, madness and ter- setting up a personnel practices homes. The society was also giv stock markets during ror reign in Rome, and Lord policy and presented thelr pro-ing assistance posals for consideration, TI Sweet A Sing At The phrase, "'s\.eet However, tl A lelines' ar and ol a male quar "Sweet obviously not male primarily a quartet, In 1956 under Dewey Tutton, about 15 Oshaw and district girl taried a choral o its hea "Sweet Adelines', a ganization which nas quarters in Tulsa, Okla The Oshawa chorus now has 35 chart a, mn members and had their presented to them Nov, 8, 195 by Past Regent Mary Bodinglc H, Atkinson will hold minister of Murty, W, G., Manning, William u Lewis and 8, Ma Adeline", usually brings to mind a picture are not the direction ol ng December ing group and affiliated with the 'To Be Host rokiadios | 21 GM Assembly Line Carols and midnight 1,500,000th car to he built| There was hardly a ceremony, 8,000,000th vehicle, Now, Christ Memorial Anglican! communion will be held at | in Oshawa hy General Motors of E, H, Walker, president of Gen-|years later GM is halfway Church will be holding a Christ- p.m, and on Christmas Day & The Rotary Club of Oshawa will Canada and its predecessors, the eral Motors of Canada and Clar- the 4,000,000 level : mas eve serviee at 11:30 p.m, Holy Communion service will be 1d one of its biggest events of McLaughlin Motor Car Company |cnee Dun mn, the employe of (hel Mp, Walker forecast the 4,000, with carols and Holy Communion, held at 9 am, and Christmas fam and the Chevrolet Motor Caricompany with the longest service 000th car would he off the lines as well as two Christmas day ser-|ily service at 10,30 am ; Company of Canada, rolled offirecord, posed for pictures during|hefore 1060 if the present aceels vices, The first service will begin po ging CAROLS ay night, when it plays host the production line at the GM|the afternoon break, They were|erati ; ; SING (/ : ! : n po ation in production Is maine at 8 a.m, with Holy Communion, wi ; a large group of children|south plant Friday, watched by only a handful of|(ained and the second at 10 a.m, with The Salvation Army workers, Then the lines rumbled, nr * ponean an inspector will he whom it has been assisting dur-| who! |] we LLL f § Fi 'f tour i | i ( q mily ser. making its annual carolling ih on again towards + 4.00000 Holy ommunion and fa 8 The children will a age v towards the 4,000 M0! hose 50 vears with the Come pany places him next to Col, R, Christmas eve, report Major Ing the year . § The carollers he accompanied hy a parent or § atthey Anglican Church Mat land Rankin, The caro pi 3 abi . : . nti B i " Mallen pigs Arie will. begin at about 7 pm, On | tows #lgnifi an 1a the event's, M V.avghlin in length of sers 8 also 8 fb sel cog ised was the achievement he: yice, had heen an employe for eve an ristma lind it 20 years hefore Mr, Walker joins day, On Christmas morning the Salvation] : a Christmas eve, commencing at|Army sand will visit the Oshawa, The guests will be picked up ; 11,30 p.m., carol singing [PRODUCTION ACCELERATED ed GM ; i ging | In the 80 vears from 1008, GM Years will be General Hospital and play outside during the late afternoon hy] held, followed hy choral com:|the homes of the sick, members of the club and taken to munion at midnight and its forerunners built 1,000,- apart in rank 000 cars, But It took anly the next {heir 8,500,000(h Christmas! All the patients in the hospital the hotel where they will be wel morning communion ( 12 years to huild the second mil: nostalgie eye of a lengthy pats ervices will will be receiving "Sunshine he held at 8 and 10 am } from the arm and a lion, By 1066, or in half the time, ernity before it was moved off (the company had turned out its'to the cold world outside Golden Age Club Guests At Dinner lican Church, Rev, ( Cross has approximately 30 patients, Members of the Golden Age thanks to the Rotary Club was ex 15 BELOW ZERO AT PORT PERRY Club of Oshawa were the recip-/tended hy ¥, 0, Kirby, president ients of a dinner and Christmas|of the Golden Age Club, on hes through mereurv of 24 low of party at Bt, Andrew's United half of the members, Church and Simeoe Hall, ¥Fri-| The dinners was prepared hy day night, through the courtesy the Heather group of St, Ane of the Oshawa Rotary Clube |drew's. Women's Auxiliary and This is an annual affair spon: was in charge of Rotarian Lee sored by the Rotary Club as a'Glover, goodwill gesture to the Golden! Following the dinner, the mem: Age Club hers were transported by bus te The members were welcomed Simcoe Hall where they were to the dinner by Rev. Di. George greeted by Santa Claus, Each | Telford, of 8t, Andrew's United member received a small gift [Chureh, in the ahsence of Rotary and a musical entertainment foals Club president, James Skinner, lowed Christmas carols were sung,| The Oshawa Christmas Cheer {led by Rotarian Jack Ovens, fol: [Committee provided a Christman lowing the dinner, and a vote of {cake for the members of the elub, two to 1e FAMILY SERVICE (reports, | h y the year, at Hotel Genosha next | Mond to ] a guardian 1 in service, miles hoth men viewed hahy' with the 1) apart ht 1e comed by president James Skin ; ner, Rotarian Clark Hubbell | chairman of the club's crippled children's committee and the of ficers of the elub The club has reserved the Pie. cadilly Room for the parly. A | Christmas dinner, with all the ap- propriate fixings, will be served at tahles gaily decorated for the occasion, The hotel staff will he |assis'ed in the serving of the| meal by members of the club | Later a Christmas program | will be presented and gifts willl be distributed from a gaily de:| |corated Christmas tree by Banta Claus, Before returming home each child will he given a fruit {basket to take home, The dinner, one of the mosl colorful of the season, will he an |attendance meeting for the mem |bers of the service club, D, shivered the Oshawa the night plunged from a high degre Friday to six degrees above But areas further inland were worse off, Brooklin re. gistered an overnight low of seven below, Tort Perry rushed to wet oul its long woollen under rear when the thermometer nose. ' ina frigid 15 degrees helow zero, | MARKS BIRTHDAY Alfie Shrubb, of Bowmanville, famed long-distance runner of another era, who celebrated his 79th birthday Friday, Now a resident of Bowmanville, Mr Shrubb held every world run ning champlonship from 1% miles to 12 miles for a period of 25 years, Broke Glass Must Settle With Owner . n Oshawa man, who claimed dustrials, It dropped $0.25 on the yj, was greeted with a punch in Canadian Press Staff Writer . Week, soslng a, $66, The com: 11a eye when he tried to visit a / v pany"s rights offering, one New friend, was acquitted on a charge With the Christmas Season share at $32 for each five shares nt pausing Boe hy Magis | A upon us, investors appeared als held, drove the price of the com- trate C. M. Guest, Friday most indifferent to canadian mon stock down when they were Richard McMahon, of 503 Rit we las od W asday Pig : ehar | to 82 unmarried ook and volumes were greatly liste d Wedne sday, Zo son road north, was charged with ie; mothers and 42 putative fathers. | ced ; ¥| Canadian Breweries was an- kicking and punching the glass recuce other active Industrial, dipping from a door in the home of Wil-| | The pre-Christmas rise lacked gy 121 at $2 12, Justice Min-|liam Yuzob, 151 Oshawa boule:| delin : S its expected drive and markets jsiep Fulton announced Tuesday vard south F » * [were throughly mixed by week's | he government would prosecute] Yuzob told the court that, onl of proposals do not indicate any a great change in personnel prac of tee but rather set down in writ st ing what is now the unwritten practice, |" The other major Issue under consideration was also an at| tempt to put into writing unwrit ten policy which has heen devel | pert over the years through ex perience both in this agency and in t'. field of child welfare gen This time it was the pol icy guiding the selection of adop tion parents in the form of a re port from the adoption commit: tee under the chairmanship of ¢ Mrs, C, Thomas, oll The monthly statistical report 4 the director showed that there were 435 children under the su pervision of the Society on Novy Of these, eight were in the 8 8 | y | 0 | | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Pre--Yule Trading Not Too Strong By GERRY MARTIN ut 30 85 in free homes, 132 in adoption probation homes and 12 in insti The society was also working with 155 families involy:! ising' 509 children in their TRUE-TRIM BEEF 12 KING E, RA 3.3633 Meat Specials! Mon. Only ! STEAKS v. .79 Wing FRESH MADE COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE ow 1.00 MEATY PORK HOCKS §.. 1.00 alll Lb LLL ELL] "Get the Pick of the Flock" end : [the company under the Combines Dee, 8, the accused had knocked A spattering of business news A. on the side door of his home, at spurred several Issues ahead but| gheoulation boosted gas and ofl (11,45 p.m, asking to see a tenant many lssues trading ex-dividend; [jcc as at mid-week. A United /in a basement apartment | [45 on Thursday reduced quota: |giates Supreme Court ruled that| "1 told him 1 didn't let any| : . tions, [natural gas suppliers can In: visitors in after ® pm." Yuzobh of Toronto, The girls meet every, On index at Toronto, Industrials oace rates without agreement explained, "He insisted that he| Wednesday night at the CRA gained 1% points and western by customers. However when the wanted to see them, and tried to hall and are always willing to oils were ahead about one quar power commission reviews the get in. I banged him and he went | ing for local associations upon|ter point, Golds and base metals i) ease it can he rejected and'down, then he got up and kicked request, dipped a few decimal points, refunds made necessary a pane of glass from the door, | Recently ACTIVE ISSUE Market observers felt this rul-/then punched another pane out." e re the girls performed a Oshawa I d refining CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi. dents of Oshawa and distriet who are celebrating birth. days this weekend Those celebrating are: Mary Straughan, Ritson road north; Jozina Rognard, RR 2, Oshawa; Mrs. Doris Ovenden, 453 Rit- Rd. N.; Lewis Fitze, Blackst ck; Jacqueline Grif fin, 493 Lowell Ave Those celebrating on Sune day are: Mrs, Marjorie Pog son 402 Gilbert street east, Whitby: Russell Pleau, 763 Chesterton avenue: A, Gor don Amstrong 8 Olive avens ue; Mrs. K. J. McRae, 481 Woodcrest avenue: Janet Walsh, 32 LaSalle court; Ruth Blakely, 77 King street east; Nick Kotuzki, 382 Osh awa Blvd, § The first five persons to in form The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to the Regent Theatre, Rood for a four-week period. The cur rent attraction Is "In Love and War." today 1000 | Order Your Christmas Fowl Now ! Buehler's have a fine selection of Geese, Turkeys Cape hickens, Ducks, ete, at lowest market prices 1 SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON SPECIAL ORDERS FOR BANQUETS, ETC, were, PROCLAMATION In accordance with a resolution passed by the City Council, | HEREBY PROCLAIM FRIDAY, DEC. 26th, 1958 (Boxing Day) A CIVIC HOLIDAY For the City of Oshawa REDUCE Homewood BEST RESULTS @ Personal Supervision ® Modern Equipment 204 King E. RA 8-051 | or two audiences In the sane Canadian Bank of Commerce ME Might act as a guide for the McMahon, conducting his own or. Issues | ah Lodge [were higher. nd slipped, my arm went followed by a quartet called the : RIM Mahon to settle the cost of ve CINCINNATI. Ohio (AP)--Rev, "es, especially among senior roamed among the wards singing t: sent, The U.S riet cour \ oamec among the ds singing/tax agent, The U.S, district court) one 10") 6a to 500.25; golds off Clifford Case (Rep, N.J.) pre:| treated to a potluck supper or : A A A ta J Pl fined him $250 Ranks up .3 to 59.95; utilities off tion dealing with racial integra: ual barber shop songs has refused to pay 1.78 to 81.64, |the government will stop its war onation public school by taxil Judge Dauffel then called the those don't know any more pious evening, They went first (o Van \ " lefence, told tl rourt that he : TW : ine ARE A "|Canadian government In making defence, fold the court thal he Vie Ww Lodge, Whithy s home for was one of the most active In Va decision regarding Canadian had roceived a "tremendous aged, then returned 0 | companies, [blow ta my eve." "1 tried to to sing for the women of Rehek I d R " t Pipelines and counterchare the blow," he said,| # At Fairview, following four u ge ejec S . thro'gh one pane of glass and inberk hy ae. Sharou hil COPPERS FIRMER m knee through the other." ! Jane Sharran d Mrs gist, H } a ; | A firming of copper prices had agistraet Guest dismissed the Kay Fox sang a duet, This was Tax Peace Plea a steadying effect on copper ls- charge, advising Yuzoh and Me Harmonettes | pairing the door | / M [ v hers r In eivil court, The audience joined in singing Maurice F, MeCrackin was cop PCE, western oils | - il Christmas ca ols, then were left victed Friday of failure to answer |, hi than $1 R EXPECTS RIGH {o have lunch while the girls the summons of a federal income, oor ! y dala A SHINGY ANTE BILL On index at Toronto, Industrials] WASHINGTON (AP)-Senator {to the bed patients, Jury deliberated only 19 minutes. | A { | Later in Oshawa at Rebekah] judge John H. Druffel sen 02 to 86.04; base metals off 03 dicted alter a conference with Lodge. the Sweet Adelines $ Judge John I, Ale "to 169.69; western olls up 23 to President Eisenhower Friday] |lodge, the Sweet Adelines Sank janeced Mr, MeCrackin to siX/141.02 that th Iministrati All Tees four more numbers and were I hs federal pri # hk bid le administration w hp nonths in federal prison and| jadex changes at Montreal: ommend new civil rights legisla The chorus w-s directed -by| . N : Mrs. Kay Fox. in Mr. Tutton's. The pastor of Cincinnati's 24 to 147.2 industrials off 1 to, tion, absence. The girls sang Christ-|White:Negro St. Barnabas Pres-|209.1; combined off 1.4 to 244.5; mas carols rather than their us. byterian and Episcopal Church papers old off 12.65 to 1,385.1; v taxes on the papers new off 3.7 to 452.1; golds basis that they pay for the ma: off | chinery of war | as eg roken After his conviction he said: | | "It is my earnest prayer that In Two Places | preparations and honor the con. | A five-vear-old Oshawa boy|/S¢lences of those who would stop when returning home from Cor {these evils al noon Friday, became caught|Minister a "pacifist acitator" and on the handle of the taxi door, [Accused him of associating "with and was pulled Heneath the rear with overwhelming Soviet wheel, breaking Ms leg in two sympathies." The judge added i way to be a traitor than that" One of the minister's lawyers, jumped to and as places Steven John Calhoun, 42 Divis ion street, was rushed to the Oshawa General Hospital by Dr. | Theodore M. Berry, A. E. King. He was found to have his feet in indignation his leg broken in two places, be. |serted low the knee and above the ankle! 'As an officer' of this court, the The taxi was driven by Sidney court is guilty of a grievous er Derry, 500 'Drew street, Oshawa (ror, There is not one iota of proof The taxi was owned by United that Rev, McCrackin is a Com:| Taxi, munist," GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! LYMAN A, GIFFORD, Mayor | |

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