mA . I A TPR 3 4 Ls a A de at Re - a a ; a. id vw we vv ete - a -- . v besa a ACA ATE vw & Re ERIS PRG ee a Ww NEY TCE TOTO TYTN IIIT 7 ; v . i de a th - WR i i RRS CRA Dates [5a Bm Sund® STI S80 Contre Hag [File 5 Mamita rtm ies iiss po. 9 yy " ates programmes that are directly|committees and in other leader-| en Ie as in Oshawa. afforded shoppers by means of / / operated by the C.R.A., there is ship capacities. Many present The Centre cost some $13,000 overhead projections. Another | | a large area of material and members of the Board of Direc- = 000 to build is still almos' two|first for the Oshawa centre is aC to leadership Jervice provided for' fats have Setved for as much as ne ecor Yeas sizes A Jas officially vs underground frusk sogeoutse many groups and organizations t or e years, opened. It e process of which permits com that work as voluntary or pri-| Early in the history of C.R.A. expanding. lof all © trucks, etc., with- From its inception in 1946, the|yate agencies in the field of rec-the type of service offered en-| The Oshawa Shopping Centre out interference to custorer Oshawa and District Commun-|reqtiy,, |abled them to participate in the|ls, in the words of administrator MODEL CENTRE Itraffic above ground. ity Recreation Association has| The picture for the past year|Greater Oshawa Community|J. F. Scmitz, "setting Oshawa) When it was first opened Nov. = There is a landscaping staff acted as the peoples agency for|would be far from complete|Chest. This support has been of on the map with respect to shop-|1, 1956 the Centre contained some ynqer the supervision of a land- all aspects of community recrea-| without mention of the numer- both a material and inspiration: ping facilities." 28 stores. At the moment there|s.ape architect and a mechanical tion, at all age levels -- all vear|ous leadership training courses al nature. Without the assist. Figures quoted by the manage- are a total of 4 d an additional staff which is fully equippe' and [round. The services of C.R.A.|conducted by the C.R.A. From.anee of the Community Chest the ment indicate that the Shopping|15 are in the process of heing|capable to deal with elec- have yearly grown and expanded| direct part-time staff training, work of the C.R.A. would not Centre is now netting 32.9% of constructed giving an estimated rica] or mechanical ures jie keep pace with a growinglto youth and adult courses in have been possible. Ws business Jom Metropolitan oa 45 stores Ly the end of which might occur on the pre- . |many areas, this part of the] Much has yet to accomp-| Toronto, mostly from the Scar- . ses. i The Your 1958 J the great-|C R.A. function has contributed |lished in Oshawa to reach for|borough area. | 'Mr. Schmitz said that the Osh-| The Centre has ambitious plans est single Years increase inlmuch to youth education, occu-|perfection of recreational pro-| They say that customers from awa Centre Is "the mod.' shop- for the future in i's unceasing over-a participa oh and the pational guidance, and the chan gramme opportunities and facil-|as far away as Cobourg Peter-|ping centre on the North Ame |qyest to bring new customers to number ud ul ety of Pro-ineling of adult interests to cre-|ities. For 1959 the C.R.A. will borough and Lindsav are finding rican Continent." He went on to!Qshawa. grammes fi at signifi , ative use of leisure time. strive to do all in its power to it more economical and conve-|explain how the centre is com:| In May of this year they | ber ti e Ties ol ean | Such success as the C.R.A. has improve the total community ninent to take advantage of the pletely self contained, to sponsor a tulip festival, bee ox ions x e igre Jas obtained is a direct result of the picture, and make our city a fine highway facilities leading) It is the first centre in' Canada CENTRE Ly Ul Pag Cio gy 4 Songribytion made bv the many more satisfying place in which into Oshawa and the excellent to have a "small" type design, SHOPPING poy | V V4 | | sociation structure. This struc. Clizens who serve the CRA.lo live, parking space at the centreithat is with the store fronts {Contisved on Page] ture. over the years, has become| |a most important influence for| the develop t and i of leisure time activities. As the city has grown new parks have been created, more Neighbor- hood Associations have come into being, and the responsibil |ity and program of the C.R.A.| has had to keep pace. * TRAINING COURSES The C.R.A. program for 1058 showed a general increase of over 30 per cent. Three new playground areas were serviced. |The number of minor sports| teams increased by almost 60 per cent. More than 50 per cent more children participated in swimming and learn -to - swim classes. Adult activities, at the social and cultural level, showed | attendance figures well over ' | | National Hockey League such as . | Wally Wilson, Boston; Carl Gam- y |ble, Boston; and Doug Turne* | Detroit. f | Each year the league sponsors N |] I2 banquet at whi~h the outstand.| ing pl of th d the rs -- by af YES! . . . We ot_Roy Nichols are exceedingly glad to convey our best wishes and congratulations (Photo by Ireland Studio)! series of round robin playoffs | to the citizens of Oshawa on this the 35th Anniversary of your City. YES! ... We at Roy Nichols mire lionored and receive their] are happy at this time to express our best wishes because our continued success and growth is due in At present the Whitby Duslops)" Ties sud awards, of the Jose) a large part, to the patronage of the Citizens of the City of Oshawa. ) have no less than six products| . . sar " Minor Hockey BS Pt an 2 rape orl, Jota May we o tie Hime ssa extend eur singer Shanks for yous pas patranage and hope tht . the present time. They are: Bob-| Winstanley, 2nd vice-president; we may continue to serve you in the Automotive field, . by Attersley, Tom O'Connor, Ted Levden, 3rd vice-president; S 19 por O'Connor, Freddy Etcher. Gord|T w. Cotie, secretary-treasurer: | Myles and John Chasczewiski. ic; Maddock, assistant secretary- The Oshawa Minor Hockey awa minor hockey graduates: SPONSOR BANQUET Heasuret 3, Bint, business Tan Leagut has a slogan "Hockey they are Tommy Chasczwiski| Some of the former players in heen awarde dto G Campbell or " and Jackie Cole. the league have gone on to the| gf This slogan symbolizes the work ns sa it €lS. Ferguson and H. Luke. this association is doing to com-| bat juvenile delinquency and build better citizens for Oshawa and Canada. The league was formed in 1931 .under the guidance of such men =as Harold Luke, W, Campnell "and George Campbell, (the latter CONVENIENT "ae COMMODIOUS sports editor of the Oshawa Times). They sponsor as many teams in three different brackets as nig Rg i aR eg FAMILY PRIVACY DURING SERVICES in past years have had as many | . i ; as 33. The league operates on dona- tions received by service clubs ang business institutions in the city. This money is never enough REST ROOMS AND LOUNGES te. cover all the operating ex-| penses so part of the deficit is) made up by charging the young | sters 25¢ per game. | League play is divided into three Shacks; bantam, which is for children under 14; midget " opras. 10 ren ae yd Jagat. Good Parking Facilities ile, for which the age limit is : 18 years. Above is the. Roy Nichols Garage at the corner of Church ond The league has nroduced ome | / I i ts in B anville. food hockey players throughout Silver Streets in Bowm the years who have performed ag SN with distinction in the ranks of 152 KING ST. E. 4 \ BELL TELEPHONE BUILDING junior and professional hockey OSHAWA GRADS Fog of the better players in i "A" divisi § t Nas Zed Fight 2 he Hr FUNERAL HOME are: Eddie Westfall and Bobby Wright on the Barr Eddie Westiall was on the AND MODERN CHAPEL ior A 2 ar team mm 194 and again in 19% g J. GRANT McINTOSH JOSEPH A. ANDERSON C. ROY McINTOSH ee (hy haels Wajues have ROY W. NICHOLS Authorized Dealers for « «.« BERLOU MOTHPROOFING fJI| F ii a Wy DYEING & REPAIRING Cai on SR Re HE BINDING & FRINGING a "Above photo shows the Roy Nichols Garage in Courtice as it is oCH EV TRUCKS today ! WALL-TO. z : Specializing In . . . LETS WALL gare | 37 Years of Continued GENERAL REPAIRS Service to Motorists To All Makes of CHESTERFIELD & CHAIR of this District! PASSENGER CARS ) CLEANING For thirty-seven years the firm of Roy Nichols has been a byword and TRUCKS with motorists in Oshawa, Bowmanville and the surrounding district -- A WHY? . . . because the firm of Roy Nichols has always given ~ ~ CARPET LAYING THE BEST IN SERVICE . . . that's why hundreds of ; mo I ---- car owners continue to patronize this well-known auto- motive depot in Courtice and Bowmanville. DISTRIBUTORS From a small beginning in 1922, until now, with a staff of over 30 employes the firm of Roy Nichols is HOOVER SALES constantly enjoying increasing popularity and patronage. AND SERVICE - WwW A Y ROY W. RUG and CARPET SALES and SERVICE NICHOLS 174 MARY ST. RA 5-0433 - RA 5-1202 Your General Motors Dealer For (Courtice and Bowmanville) I Home Means More With Carpet On The Floor PHONE RA 3.7242 Eu ee hen The Peored or uri. a © TC EE NRE