1 Scouts Hosts EE CI | To Fathers | A The scouts of the 14th Oshawa Troop entertained their fathers recently at a most successful father and son banquet at Holy Trinity Anglican Churchy' The toast to the h was pr by ScoutsGarry Poray- ko with Victor Hulate respond-| ing. The toast to the fathers was proposed by Scout Roy Boynton with Wiliam Milne, chairman of the group committee revlying. The toast to the mothers was by Scout Ewald Bengal with Mars, John Calder replying. Mrs, Calder voiced the appreci- ation of the scoms and group committee to the leaders and presented them with gifts, Badges were presented as fol- lows: David Whiteley, electrician and metal worker; Don Calder, artist and athletic; Bill Patter- son, woodworker, Receiving their Second Class Badge were Bill Patterson, Garry Porayko and Don Calder, | Entertainment included clever |demonstrations of knots by Mary | Martin, and bandages by Robby Robins, assisted by Freddie Fleming. A demonstration on lashings was given by Garry Porayko, Roy Boynton, Bill Pat-| terson and Don Calder. | | An interesting demonstration on the proper meth"d of moving |a person with spinal injuries was {given by Bill Patterson, Garry| Porayko. Don Calder, Roy Boyn- [ton and Bob White. A Gemonstra-| {tion of artificial respiration by, {Roy Boynton, Don Calder and) Wayne Boynton, A lighter vein was added to| the program by the presentation of skits by Don Sloman, Bill Pat. terson, Garry Porayko, Larry Martin, Roy Boynton, Freddie Fleming, Brian Williams, Ian EXERCISING BICYCLE PRESENTED TO HOSPITAL The Oshawa Lodge of the | ing, are Paul Pollock, vice- | ager. Centre, trying out the B'nai B'rith this week present- president of the B'nai B'rith, | new machine, is hospital pa- ed a bicycle exercising machine | Murray Swartz, president, Mrs. | tient, Rod Payne. The donation to the physiotherapy depart- | M. E. Buchanan, head of physio- | is part of an annual pledge by ment of Oshawa General Hos- therapy department, and Ken | the B'nai B'rith, pital, Above, left to right, stand- | Wright, hospital business man- | Oshawa Times Photo' TEENAGE CLUB Complaint On Noisy Activities Explained ° HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE GRADUATES AT OMC During the June 5-7 weekend | 13 junior college students will | dent of the Ontario-Quebec Con- | L. Michael, public relations | Branson Hospital, Toronto, will special graduating services are be graduating Sunday, June 7, ference of Seventh-day Adven- | secretary for the church in be Hie sompencemen: speaker being held in the Oshawa Mis- at 10 a.m. Shown here are the tists, will be the speaker at the | Canada will be the baccalaur- the graduates a Yeceive sionary College Auditorium. | members of the graduating | consecration service at 8 p.m, | eate speaker. T. J, Bradley, | their diplomas are from Osh- Forty high school seniors and class. H. D. Henricksen, presi- | today. Saturday at 11 am., D. | public relations secretary of | awa. select some good stock for plant- ing The classes for will create a good deal of interest | Jd Iris Show and it 8 expected the competi: 1 t he thes: asses.| § On Saturday isuiiees veces | lice during the evening and all arrangements RRR RRR Under the chairmanship of R, H. Branton the Oshawa Horti- cultural Society will hold its annual Iris Show Saturday, June 6, in the auditorium of the E. A Lovell School, Centre street. Originally, the show had been scheduled for June 13 but with warm days, the buds opened those who wish to view the Iris are invited to visit the show room from 6:30 to 9 p.m. $325 DAMAGE An accident was reported to the Oshawa Police Department Thursday at 8:45 p.m. on Simcoe| |St. S. No one was injured in the| quickly and it was deemed advis- collision which resulted in prop- RT. REV. G. B. SNELL Bishop To Oshawa them a 'bunch of hoodlums,'" said Mrs. "The members tof the Barn- city council, Ww. Joyce, "As far as parking is concern-|there would be no attraction fo hart's Pavilion Teenage Clubled," she added, "the pavilion has any undesirable persons strongly resent the adverse pub-|a parking lot capable of hand-lother areas to visit the licity given them in a letter to|ling the cars of the members, area." calling|and provision has been made to use a lot on the north side of the owner of road." IN BUSINESS 40 YEARS "The residents have put up with the situation for thres years," she said, 'we have no doubt that the intentions of the the pavilion, in reply to the let ter, Mrs, Joyce sald that the area|club are good, but the situation "The 'hoodlums' referred to in|of the pavilion has been com-|has grown worse each year. Visit Church list able to hold it earlier. Joi damage amounting to $325. in the a e of colors and blends in Iris. There|N. and Andely, wots or named. varieses| Nav are which will assist Iris fanciers to'Smith investigated. COMING EVENTS Polizy por 'the drivers were e C. Eagle, 73 Cadillac Ave Lawrence ine Rd. Constable Cyril | RUMMAGE sale St. Mathew's Angli-|ST. ANDREW'S Presbyterian ean Church Corner of Wilson South and WA, Afternoon Tea and Hoskin on Saturday, June 6, 1.30 p.m. Sale, Friday, Sept. RUMMAGE sale, Simcoe Street United Hall: Whitby Church, Friday, June 5, at 1 p.m. TRURSDAY, Soroptimist Club THE LYCEUM CLUB AND WOMEN'S ART ASSOCIATION GARDEN PARTY ---- te June 11, you, or debt to them tion and away-from-home living ance scheme Is the answer. E George Drynan lawyer. June 3, eral leader soldier, author, | FINNEY-POLLARD REUNION JUNE 13 SPORTS--3 P.M PICNIC SUPPER--S5 P.M. PLACE. Corner Mary and An- egline Streets, South Lindsay (at residence of Mr. George Finney), "Greenbriar" home of Mr and Mrs. C. Ewart McLaughlin | 705 Simcoe St. N. ct Lib worker 131a Church Homebake 18, Sunday School Provincial elec- tion. Can you guarantee your children -- higher education without sacrifice to The Liberal tul-| allow 8 b % 2 A BLOOD DONORS in January, 1943, attends every | Cross. There were 312 donors at blood clinic. He has won every | Thursday's clinic, the highest award given to donors by the | number so far. Howe pointed Red Cross, including the highest | out that this number is a big im- a pin given to donors on their | provement on previous clinics, 100th donation. Mr, Tredwell op-, | but still falls short of the 360 erates a gas station on King | donors per clinic, which is the street east. At the left of the pic- | target set by the Red Cross for ture is Don Howe, president of | Oshawa. the Oshawa branch of the Red | --Oshawa Times Photo Pictured above is Oshawa's | champion blood donor team, Mr, and Mrs, C. Albert Tred- | well of 320 Farewell avenue at | Thursday's Red Cross Blood | Donor Clinic in St. Gregory's | | Auditorium, Mr. Tredwell gave | his 122nd blood donation, and | his wife gave her 43rd. Mr, Tredwell, who first gave blood | and teachers of the Oshawa Re- tarded Children's School will be Tuesday, June 9 2:30-5:30 p.m. | TICKETS 75¢ BINGO CRAFT GIFT SALE | CORONATION ee ---- | ORANGE TEMPLE . BINGO Saturday, June AT ST. JOHN'S HALL | . (croner of Simcoe & Bloor) WY Regular Gomes FRIDAY at 8 P.M. 4--$40 Jackpots To Go 20 Games at $6 ond $8 1--$150 Special To Go 5--$40 Jackpots 130b MEET BINGO MISS TORONTO i U.AW.A. HALL at the Kinsmen Karnival 131k Advertising rr | @UESE Of the club and arrived|11 p.m. Saturday. guests of the Knights, at the Shriners Circus, The children will be picked up at their homes by members of the Knights of Columbus and taken to the show. Following the circus they will be Miss Toronto Visits Oshawa Beautiful Miss Toranto -- 18- booth where a game of ch is |vearold Gertrude Kerath -- is|being played and Kinsmen will - {a visitor in Oshawa this week- have her make the lucky hid | end as a feature of the Kinsmen or spin the wheel to give away escorted back to their homes. lub Karnival today and Satur-la special Miss Toronto prize. | day. { L | Wire Artist | The winsome brunette, who Hornoured Jast a Jim) " {has also won the title of To- Jlushes, Justacker jor the Ban Is Versatile [ronto's Miss Bydite and Miss will perform similar duties at| Specialty, is the|tk arniv 5 | : [ihe carnival from 1:30 pan. to Siiing a balance is no trick [at Oshawa airport in a private] Educated in Ftobicoke and|8¢ all for Leo Glasca, featured [plane at 3 p.m. [Royal York Collegiates in To. Wire performer with the Great She was met by Mayor Lyman|ronto, the daughter of Russian.|Clyde Bros. 3-ring Circus to be A. Gifford, Gordon G. Garrison, (born Gustav and Alma Kerath, Sen at the Kinsmen Memorial Kinsmen Club president and) he attended the University of Stadium at 4.15 pm. and 8.15 Toronto, will officiate at the Rite of Confirmation in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Oshawa. Bishop Snell will deliver the sermon. instructed by the rector, Rev. A. Sunday, June 14. A cordial invitation is extended to all former members and friends of Holy Trinity Church to attend this Sunday's service. Visitors and newcomers will re- | ceive a warm welcome, difficult to explain, Appearing in| the colorful garb of his native Cuba, he gives a daring exhibi- tion on the wire some ten feet above the ground. Dancing, swinging, lying down and bal-| ancing on his hands, and accomp-| lishing the entire routine without the aid of a parasol or balanc- ing pole. This agile, affable Latin per- former is perhaps the foremost exponent of the slack wire before today. The son of a wealthy Cu- ban plantation owner, he was about to launch upon a career in government service when the cir- cus proved an irrestible attrac- tion to him. Upon applying him- self, he found he was possessed of an uncanny gift of equilibri- um which sood enabled him to master feats on the wire which no other performer has ever du-| plicated, He now ranks as an in- ternational favorite, having tour- ed Australia and the leading na- tions of Europe, as well as the United States, Canada and Latin American countries, Senor Gasca is but one of a long list of equilibrists who glib- ly defy the laws of gravity in the Clyde Bros. Circus perfor- mance and with the splendid ar- ray of acrobatic and aerial per- formers, supplement fascinating Tony Goepfrich, carnival com- Toronto where her courses in. P-m. June 10 and 11, under the [mittee chairman. She then pro- cluded philosophy, history, poli. Sponsorship of the Oshawa Shrine |ceeded in a four-car calvacade tical science, religious know]. | Club to city hall for an official wel: | edge, French and psychology. | Leo Gasca has inborn sense of | come | balance which he himself finds feats of the trained animals and make the circus program an al- together appealing potpourri of variety and high accomplish- ment. Mrs. G. Sloan, a resident of the WRITING IDENTICAL "The letter was not signed on the bottom by Mr, Sloan," he| said, "but the signature appear-| ing on the petition reading 'Mr. | and Mrs. Sloan' was identical to| the handwriting on the letter. "Because of this," he said,| "The letter was attributed to| Mr. Sloan." "The club was formed four years ago, when I was approach-| ed by a group of teenagers want- | ing to form a club that would discourage the growth of a 'hoodlum' element," Mrs. Joyce said, "and I decided to aid them." NO LIQUOR ALLOWED The Sunday dance was organ-| ized, and only members of the club are allowed to attend, she sald. The members have mem- bership cards on the back of which are printed the club re- gulations. No alcohol is allowed | on the premises, and disorderly | conduct is not tolerated. There is' no admission price to the dance, she added, and it ends at 10:30 p.m, -- "No person is permitted to at-| tend the dance without produc. ing a membership card," she said," and every effort is made to keep undesirable persons off the premises." FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL 7 KING ST. E,. OSHAWA, ONT o serving our patronage," Lakeshore road, took exception said. to the 'crediting of the letter t0| Mpg Sloan said: The confirmation class has beén her husband. dents have no way of telling a R. Barrand, city clerk, said that hoodlum from a club member." Baker, Mus Bac. Those|y letter is credited to the party, She said: "If there were no being confirmed will receive their|who is considered First Holy Communion at 8 a.m. speaking on behalf of the other ---- - | petitioners, author, Sunday dance at the pavilion, the letter," she said, either came mercially zoned, and the pavil- Sunday, June 7, at 11 a.m. the from a different locality, or hadljon has vi Rt. Rev, G. B. Snell, Bishop of been, refused admission to the ness for 40 years. club." been carrying on busi. BELIEVE IT OR NOT The food, service and atmosphere" in the Coffee Shop of the Genoshe Hotel the finest to be had anys where! "We have the privilege of she "The resi- Meat Specials! Tonight & Sat. BONELESS ROLLED RUMP ROAST TENDER WING STEAKS MEATY BLADE ROAST THICK £5 POUND RIB ROAST BONELESS Shoulder Roast POUND JUNE 5 and 6 at the OSHAWA CHILDRENS' ARENA 124h BLOSSOM,T FRIDAY, 9 TO 1 Mitch Zaleski Orchestra, Spot Dances, Dress Semi-Formal, $1 per POLISH HALL 168 BANT The 122-pound beauty queen will give several interviews be- {fore arriving at the opening of 20 gomes $10 a game {the carnival at 7:30 p.m. 5 gomes $25 | Miss Kerath, with an almost {perfect shape of 37-24-35 will be Jackpots--1 game $150 |available to have her photograph SHARE THE WEALTH June 6 |takep with any patron of the carnival. A Polaroid Land Cam- era will be employed in order to provide photographs ready on IME DANCE [na JUNE 5 AL ra P.M. Turn Sod For Church Monday The official sod turning for the new St. Mark's Anglican Church, jat the corner of Stevenson road inorth and Beurling avenue, will take place Monday, June 8, at 7.30 {|p.m. Archdeacon of Scarborough, Rev. H. D. Cleverdon of Christ Memorial Anglican Church, Osh- awa, will tun the first sod. suests will include His Worship Mayor Lyman A. Gifford and other city officials and the Angli- can clergy of the deanery. Miss Kerath from booth to| person ING AVE, Knights Will 'Take Kiddies To Circus St. Gregory's Council of the Knights of Columbus will hold an| inter - council meeting, Tuesday, June 9. The meeting is designed to celebrate the recent acquisi- tion of the best council award | by St. Gregory Council, at a meeting in Toronto, I Special guests will be mem-| bers of the Cobourg council, which placed second in the com-| petition, Grand Knights and rep- resentatives will come to the Oshawa gathering from North York, Scarboro, Lindsay, and Peterborough. After the meeting, a color Him will be shown. The film, Grand Heritage, depicts the history of the Knights of Columbus since its inception in 1873. The film, a late| release, will he viewed for the| first time by the gathering. HON. LESLIE M. FROS , June 11, f THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE TEAM to get things done for OSHAWA RIDING Bill NEWMAN PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE For information or assistance in getting to the polls, RA 8-6991 POLLS ARE OPEN 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (D.S.T.) (authorized by Oshawa Riding P-C Assn.) call RA 8-6551 \ 2h 4 Ad BILL NEWMAN