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The Oshawa Times, 14 May 1959, p. 2

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' RIR CADET NEWS Cadets Invited To Swim Meet FS SHATTERLESS Also there will be another prac- | Flying time for this year was|tice out at the airport Tuesday' . |posted on Tuesday es evening. The same arrangements| | There were about 10 cadets who (as above will be used and the recéived an hour's free flying |time will be 6:45 p.m. These 3 | |and about twice as many who re-|Farades are compulsory so make * |ceived a half-hour. it your business to show up, Cadets, who are taking the fly-| INSPECTION DETAILS / |ing course and any other inter-| The annual inspection this year "| |ested cadets with flying time, | will be held at the airport on | may take their time as dual in-| Sunday, May 24, at 3 p.m. All struction, Also it is possible for | parents and interested persons two or three cadets to combine are cordially invited to attend. their time and go up together, We think that the cadets' paren You can use your flying time any! will receive invitations by mail Mine you wish wo So. SLiwe are working on it now. After a ours Wal, cadets are requested to get | have not been used will be for-|p irene If they don't, Mr. Hous-| feited. ton will be present with his hair| Air Cadet Annuals will be given | i ners. Black socks must be out to cadets receiving flying| oom, Make sure you get your|l |time. If there are any remaining ico cleaned in time so that § |after this, they will be distributed'¢ jy; jook its best, No watches, [§ | |among the rest of the cadets. TWO, 00 wallets, cigarets, etc. may|| or three annuals will be placed}. won or be in the pockets of in the Oshawa Public Library for|y.. niform. If you can't leave | the general public to read. such articles at home on that day |£ NVITED TO SWIM TEST Mr. Smith will be collecting!" FL Gilbank received a letter them. last week inviting the squadron to, The inspecting officer this ye: participate in a swimming meet'is Wing Commander MacDonald. at RCAF Station Downsview Sat-/He is quite strict when it comes |} ' |urday, June 13. If there are any|to inspections. There will be twd interested cadets, they are asked extra visitors this year also. SL [to see Mr. Gilbank. There are fawkins and Mr. Smith of the |quite a few diferent events for Air Cadet League are both inter- |Junior and senior cadets and also ested in our squadron's achieve- [an open diving contest ments. Let's put on a good show | The compelition will be quite for these men, to show that we stiff as the Toronto squadrons) deserve their watchful eye. have indoor pools which they| may use all winter. For those SUMMER CAMP A |fellows who are entered or are Mr. Gray, who Is taking the planning to enter, we say "good|cadets to camp this year, is re-| |luck' and "do your best". quiring that all cadets who wish| ling " TOR to go to camp and have their| [INSPECTION PRACTICE {name on the list, be at the hall| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, Moy 14, 1959 7%) ibis ia OSHAWA FIRE DEPARTMENT SECURES AQUA LUNG This week the Oshawa Fire | indoor swimming pool at Park- | The equipment may also be (wearing the gear), Palmer Department received an addi- | wood, with the permission of | yged for rescue work in smoke- | Knight and Larry Graham, A tion to it's wide range of life- | Col. R. 8, McLaughlin. The new i | saving equipment a Scott | equipment will permit resuce filled buildings. Pictured above, | fire-fighter conversant with the { Tuesday evening we did not gv ine first Tuesday of each month| Hydro-Pak aqua lung. Fire- | workers {out to the airport to practice for| We held until camp. The time will be 7 equipment will permit rescue | for as long as an hour, with | to work under water at Parkwood, left to right, are, Firefighters Denny Hubble, | equipment will be on duty at | the central fire hall at all | times. her her late 2H er IRR THE TIME mentioned in Fabric Town ad. in Wednesday's Shopping Centre special SHOULD READ 10 A.M. INSTEAD OF 10 P.M. These specials will be on sale at Fabric Town Friday, May 15 at 10 A.M. FABRIC TOWN OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 60 60 55 55 60 55 a5 OOD MARK 54 SIMCOE ST. NORTH HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS | m+" Government Graded -- Read Brand Beef Steaks : i n.79: PRIME RIB .. 79° | SHOULDER .. 39° FRESH PORK s 49 BLADE .49*| BUTT SHORTRIB .59°| LOIN 49° LEG OF 49¢ BRISKET .49°| LAMB )T ROAST. 59° | CHOPS .. 59° BASKET . 23° 14.0Z. Tomatoes... re. NO. 1 P.EL Potatoes GRADE "A" LARGE SIZE 49+ EGGS ..' 43° BUTTER .67* TULIP--LIMIT 5 LBS, TO CUSTOMER Margarine 5 .51 25° | COLLEGE GRADUATE John F. Bunner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bunner, Hill- croft street, graduated from Eastern Pentecostal Bible Col- | | lege, Peterborough, in exercises | held recently at Massey Hall, | Toronto. Mir, Bunner is married | and has two children, John and | Kathy | 9° SALE >. BANANA SPLITS Buy one © at the regular price ~-get another for only 19¢ This Thurs. & Fri. only 10-18. ® Sirloin BAG ® T-Bone ® Wing GOLDEN RIPE | TENDERS for COAL and FUEL OIL | OSHAWA SCHOOLS Sealed tenders marked "Tenders for Fuel" will be received by the Board of Education on their requirements for fuel for Bg season. TENDERS WILL CLOSE FRIDAY, JUNE 5th, new equipment this week in an of OCCI instead. Although we ran. "uo" sna) determining - factor | was unable to be present and {rusty, but. we look a little better policy to help improve the squad-| Lebanon Lod e H. 0. Flintoff statue recently erected in Osh- | proposed, said that some sort of | in the south-west corner of the |at the airport Monday, May 18, ah W ek fotrecuctory course at the The cut lines, appearing under were: James Jackson, president; sponded. The toast to the visi did not want her to appear in | Oshawa families were asked to | 0 ato the presentation of |are mot going away, are required|to pass a test. Only after passing day's issue, incorrectly identi- |Clark, treasurer. master of Ontario District, made| 1, his remarks the DDGM re- year-old girl leaning on a rock | Whitby's Stafford Bros. Monu- |with us. If you cannot get a ride| That just about winds it up for| ani their family. The Oshawa |, Lri¢ Sisel a member of theinight. ade particular reference to the -- ment caused the Tullock fam- executive member of the Oshawa!trict secretary and Rt. Wor. Br | WEATHER FORECAST Due to the fact that no appeals sible conflict with his editorial chaplain. |, The seeds of the giant sequoia MRS. GEORGE SCHAFER | (0) o onore Court of Revision, which was to resignation from the executive of home, RR 1, Pontypool,| Year. She will be presented with Harold McNeill, director of Sim- She was in her 83rd year. TORONTO (CP)---Official fore- Lake, North|will publish free of charge the Rossland road east to OA iv. tive| YWCA. Yrs amc : : : The Sela. festival of Jive Hungary in 1893 and had lived winds swept cold air from the tonight. Cloudy with a few sunny|sities. The parents of the gradu-/auire the closing of other streets, will be staged to mark | udapest, Hungary; Waterfor Sry flur- | i i T . 8 $ s. B I gary; a d and Friday. Scattered smowflur-|scattered light snowflurries or plans 3 land, son of Mrs, John Heisler, er exhaustive In- ivi arian : selected. after an of the civic committee of the peter Miller (Theresa), RR 1,| Temperatures will drop to the|change in temperature. Winds| The Oshawa Fire Department class in dentistry at the College gration, through liaison officer| yocenh's Roman Catholic Church | freezing temperatures will pre-| Low day night | Windsor the Oshawa Chamber of Com-|ing introduced to Canada by its Cemetery midnight Friday: | London hareholders of Oshawa T. BUSY SESSION ers of hawa Temple| be given a smaller replica to|groups. The top Oshawa school | don, Hamilton, Toronto: Cloudy | Trenton direciors were re-elected: Committee of Adjustment at Osh- i ' iday. Cool.| Muse | few sunny intervals Friday. Cool.| Muskoka Jackson, T. L. Wilson and S. F.|new members | |new cerebral palsy school met at| Naval Veterans! Two Oshawa residents were| Another pedestrian was taken committee, George Charlton, pre- lowing accidents in which they| struck by a car. Mel Smith, the technical ad- Oshawa Naval Veterans Club are Helen Proskurniak, 65, 282 Ver-| Keith L. Pettitt, 93 Bruce St., at proposed new building. Jurie 20 to 21. lalie Ave. at 7.15 p.m. S p " car near Eulalie Ave pm. gem. present as was also R. Young, of High point during the reunion] to be in satisfacto condition. (the Oshawa Police Ty It was also decided that when jan association, by Commodore! He told police Mrs, Pros-/in collision with a bus. The driver pleted, William Fry, P. G. Tullock of the Oshawa and tried to hold her back but was driven by Robert Francis Another meeting is scheduled gige the club wishing to attend| | Ria ona neania-- . | | ' Park Planning | - Open House | BIRTHDAYS | Gives Display dents of Oshawa and district . len- é house Wednesday night, at Glen-| {total of 28 girls, ranging in age to the Oshawa Neighborhood As- and the public. Mrs. Joan Klein, 481 Em- ballet, 2 ing Since its incep-| ¢ia Calvert, RR 3, Oshawa; , 7 ness is growing p= watch. Normally, the parents are sociation, reports that the display pe children. The ris-| 64 Jones avenue; Sandra The ins : 2 with retarded e instructress for the classe: He sid' that a collection will Mrs. Carson reports that the| @venue; Theresa Boland, 203 [of Dancing, Toronto. The pianist|defray the cost. of the fire class is made up of students over| Mrs. Gordon Hopkins, 143 flowing the class. Nipigon Park will be June 13. 4 le. therefore the asso- Dear] Hough, 314 Athol street The adult class is well attend-| 20 Festubert avenue; Arth. LB. public awareness is essential for| The first five persons to in- | the coming inspection. eld m, unless otherwise stated, At-| | the 48-cubic foot air cylinder. | Chief Ray Hobbs, Ken Gibson |our practice on the back campus) yo once ig important as it will| ; | throu ti " | 10% took ; {through the inspection three or| on who is going to camp. 1 it Wor. Bro. Walter Ho PLACE CONTROVERSIAL STATUE IN LAKEVIEW PARK jfour. Himes We ake stl] a little Mr, Gilbank told us of suture] CITY AND DISTRICT | S 5 {his place for the evening. - than we did a week ago. | | | ly, f » ; i | acti . Al y cadets next year| ! ; i 4 {toast to Grand 'Lodge. The dis- It's not surprising that the | Objectors, when the statue was | erected in an flluminated pool | There will be another practice| "Of oe og Pl bed WRONG NAME | meeting the directors re-elected| trict deputy grand master Te- awa"s Lakeview Park looks | clothing should have been in- 2 p.m, That's the Monday of the ih ; |a picture of the General Motors|L. M. Souch, vice-president; W.| Rt. Wor. Bro. Leonard C.|tors- was proposed Charles pensive. There were some who | cluded in the sculpture, before park, The pool 2nd alle Bh [tong weekend. All cadets, who end of which they will be required open house, on page one of Tues- H. Gibbie, secretary and A.|Gordon, district deputy grand|Templar. public at all. The statue, pic- | view it. The statue was created | 4 : to be there, If you can get a|this test will they be sworn in| © : 4 | {his official inspection of Lebanon| , i ¢ p e pool to the city by General | . J , 3 : fied those in the picture as | 1 { | ferred to masonry's first 100 tured above, depicts a nine- | in Italy, and imported by | pron "oe Canada, Lid. |ride to the airport, it's all right|and be given a uniform. | Mr. and: Mrs. Joseph Tullock RESIGNATION GIVEN |Lodge, AF and AM, Tuesday| years of aa: and -- just that and nothing else, mental Works, and hes been _--Oshawa Times Photo [be at the hall by 1:45 p.m and|this week, but don't forget to get| Times regrests any embarrass- editorial Sopaziment ot The os The DDGM was accompanied iret grand master and his con- there will be cars going out. {to work on your shoes and brass. awa Times, was recently electedby Wor. Bro. T. Cuthbert, dis-|thutions to the craft. hd hd Se 7 SE - ig --_ Mt B 0. . ily. . {Riding Progressive Conservative|P. N. Knight, past grand chap- unior 1 1Zzen OBITUARY SESSION CANCELLED | Association. To avoid any pos- lain, who is serving as district| TINY SEEDS [ " : : "position or implication to the Owing to illness Wor. Bro. A. C.|trees of California measure about against assessments had been re on Mr Movi 4 will 'tender his Hall, master of Lebanon Lodge,'6,700 to the ounce. Following an illness of six| F LJ ceived the session of the Oshawa P¢ y JE, SLs ---------- ahs i 0 - moi te Seas mesures nl JF 1A CL unn avafion | months 'the dea oceurr at| 1 have been held Wednesday after- the association. | A girl has been chosen Osh-| The committee of judges mak-| Tuesday, May 5, of Theresa Rie . noon, was cancelled. STREETS CLOSED awa's first Junior Citizen of theiing the selection consisted of gert, widow of George Schafer. A Littl W rmer PICTURES OF GRADUATES | Only one street will be closed ; ustanae fe day and Friday for conmstruc-| a highlight of Hall, Wendell B: ter, di- e a As has been the customs for |l0¢ ; | th rotor Pageant of Nations| rector of the & nity Te crea A Sve of Hungary, sig, de ead some years, The Oshawa Times|tion: Ritson road north from 1 A *g | th association, a u » " southern Kland to bo staged iy Ba Ty *| Higgins, executive director of the Andre v Jiegert and Kath-|, oo icsued at 11 am.: |Bay. Sudbury: Cloudy with a few pictures of Oshawa and districts t Teet, emergency i i Hilput. She was married in Synopsis: Strong northerly light suowers today. Mainly clear graduates of colleges and univer-|{Such as bad weather, may . re- song dan ap- i is distrie : . n rine | i SE a. ol PY tinge FINE PROGRAM in this distriet for four years. |u.don Bay region across Ontario|intervals Friday. Cool. Winds|ates are asked to supply the although they will be kept open| ice Friday night's big program is A member of St. Joseph's Ro-| deep into central United northerly 20. |graduation picture together with Wherever possible. National Citizenship Day. The big being organized under direction 5 Catholic Cure. Sowa: gyn, Skies will be mainly| Northern Kirkland Lake, Tim-|information as regards names, | STUDENT ACCEPTED Sy arty ot § pom. and everyilof the Ochawa Citizenship com- ville, Mrs. Schafer had liv Nfojoudy across the province today mins-Kapuskasing: Cloudy with|parents, home address and future Robert Stanley Thomas Coup. body is welcome. mittee. Master of ceremonies willl and Ponty : ur. ; : : , ¥ n WHE ; a ypool. i showers will continue showers todav. Cloudy with a few The city's top teen-ager Was|,, Herbert Robinson, chairman| ghe leaves two daughters, Mrs. | noross the north country. |sunny intervals Friday. Little] SIX AMBULANCE CALLS [1271 King St. E., Oshawa, has vestigation by a committee of 4 . | Y 1 been accepted into the freshman big Bhd who considered | Chamber 9 Commas, ie. ©0; | Pontypool and Mrs. Frank Haf- iq 30s over the lower Great northerly 20 decreasing to 15 this received six ambulance calls dur- " of candidates. The | PPT 2 feral department of immi-|"} (Katie), of Edmonton. | Lakes regions tonight, creating alevening. |ing the past 24 hours. There were of Medical Evangelists, Loma winner will remain 3 Tyger! equiem mass was sung in St.|\jsk of frost over exposed areas. Forecast Temperatures [no fire alarms Linda, California. He is one of girl" until the presentation Fri-| yo "cpame tonight High Friday | 56 students who will begin their 3 [von Sharpe 2s 3 10 am. Saturday, May 9. I \vail aeross the north, = ees DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED |studies in September. While the big trophy presented] A mosaic of native cultures be- |terment was in Bowmanville Regional forecasts valid until 5, Thomas ... At the annual meeting of the| merce will be up for annual com-|new citizens will be presented by Er Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Wingham g, Limited, held Wednes-| A large volume of business was petition, the Junior Citizen will! Polish, Ukrainian and Hungarian Ontario, Niagara, Windsor, -| Toronto ming May 13th. the fol.|dealt with at a session of the tehoir will also perform. Study Plans today. Meinly Sloat with a risk'; Catharines .. L. F. McLaughlin, Martin Libby,|awa City Hall Wednesday night. i of frost tonight. Cloudy wi Hamilton |H, Gay, L..M. Souch, James/The committee askca that two ° | be appointed to 20. $ ; é, A 3 : 2 Pedestrians New School [Em mame "55 Ein olin sm 1 rd Cr | * B A t | The building committee for the| Hat 2 Y u oS {Simcoe Hall on Tuesday evening. The president of the building Pl R - | | rushed to Oshawa General Hospi-| to hospital at 6.15 a.m. today with sided and gave a report on the an eunion | tal, during the last 24 hours, fol- hip lacerations when he was project The metnbers and. wives of the were struck by motor vehicles on| Paul Chunciw, 381 Eulalie Ave.,| ico i ; ; jon-| 2 fi $Y ng '|visor of the building committee, planning to attend the nation-| ? Ritson Rd. 8. was struck by a car driven bY contributed several practical sug- wide annual reunion of The Can-| ; dun Rd., suffered injuries to her the corner of Olive Ave gestions in connection with the adian Association in Hamilton, es ; left hip 'and leg, a broken ankle| 'nr pettitt said he was passing] dL ai v | Mr. p was passing a ot jill be presided | and abrasions on her ace and|y.co stopped cars when Mr. Chun-| Mrs. C. C. Murty, building hig Bn wi el presi-| khees whos she Was struck by Al eiw stepped from in front of ouminiiiee. treasirer, Was also dent of the Canadian Association. | ; Wednesday. | Brookli Ji > port : The infired woman is reported] Another accident reported by TR lp save 4 Te Of will be the presentation of the| Department | if Dominion charter to the Canad- The car was driven by James occurred on Simcoe St. N. at 7.05 he fi Korosi, 264 Ritson Rd. S. p.m. Wednesday when a car was the final blue prints are com-|R 1 Hendry, senior naval offi- . a good cer, Toronto area. kurniak started across the road|of the car was® William Bruce friend of the organization will in- with a man, The man stopped Thorne, Nonquon Rd. The bus terview the city hall authorities. branch urges naval veterans out-| u she ran into the road. Bertrand, 73 Meadow Cr. shortly. the reunion to contact the Osh-| ~ awa Naval Veterans Club. Many Attend ~ceresraTING | Ballet Class The Oshawa Retarded Chil] _ Congratulations and best | =~ For Fireworks dren's Association held open| Wishes to the following resi- | The CRA ballet class closed for i om ) t (the season Wednesday night. A| Nipigon Park, a new addition School, hool Wi wi are celebrating birth- | f me Schock on yo days today. {from six to 14 years, demonstrat-|sociation this year, plans to hold " jed their prowess in the field of |a fireworks display next Monday The secretary, Mrs. Wm. Car. erald avenue; Scott Stacey, a vening. 3 son, reported that public aware.| 719 Emerson avenue: Patri- This was the only class which| Mervin Perkin, president of the . the parents were permitted to|Nipigon Park Neighborhood As- tion the school has made many| Nicky Holoeryzuk 309 Mur- kept in another while tic efforts to acquaint the public) lel avenue; John Wellman, | jcces are in hi So oy ing £2 et way at dusk on : Murphy, 393 Centre street; " ing interest brings great satisfac- S . '; |was Jacqueta Northcote, a stu- ¢ tion to the association. | Janice Tobin, 630 Carnegie |dent of the Betty Oliphant Schoo'|De taken at the display ta help : hurch street; Mrs. James yas a rks. Mr. Perkin als orted club is enthusiastic about the] © was Mrs. Frank Singer. works. Mr. Perkin also repd progress of the adult class. This| Xellar, 277 Albert street; Refreshments were served fol [that the official park opening of 4 Albert street; Mrs. May IRR 18 years old. The government he : 4 does not grant financial aid to| Lrench, 526 Cubert street; i east; Larry Martin, 238 Ar. Salis [us bear the cost inde-| 4. ' creat: Arthur Meredith, ed and Is proving to be satisfac-| w Je, 962 Chevrolet tory. Mrs. Carson believes that] x : ' | form The Oshawa Times of the successful continuation of| their birthdays each day will these adult classes. | POT ROAST. CHICKENS . receive double ticekts to The "UNDERGOES OPERATION | Regent Theatre good for a . | four-week period. The cur. 52 3ey F. Everoon, 31 Sing rent attraction is "The Jour- for appendicitis at the Oshawa] General Hospital on Wednesday. | Reports on birthdays will vagy ig os Testing : be received only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. es Quantities and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Board of Education, 179 Simcoe St. South. W. GORDON BUNKER, || Business Administrator, | FRESH-FROTEN FIAVOUR 1347 SIMCOE ST. N. AT TAUNTON RD. - Board of Education Oshawa, Ont. --

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