"FOSTER GOOD, STRONG CANADA" Separate schools for different nationalities should not be en- couraged, Rev. P. Coffey, senior representative of the Separate School Board on the Oshawa Board of Education, told mem- bers of the Separate School Board Tuesday night. Father Coffey was called in by the Separate School Board to dis- cuss a proposal to build a new 6-room separate school with the backing of the Ukrainian Catho- lic Church in the Myers and Con- ant street area. M. Rudka, vice chairman of the board and chairman of the special committee for future building, said the site had been considered for various reasons: was over- Says Separate Schools Must Serve All Races came to be Canadian," ed the board, would cost $120,000. If Father Pereyma was able to secure two Ukrainian nuns, per- haps they could teach in St. Phil- ip's school and Ukrainian chil- dren could go to them 'after school. He said he would like to see the Polish sisters teaching in different schools, too, so that no one school could be regarded as a Polish school. "Everyone who came here Father Coffey said, "and the best way we can give them a love for this country is to keep the children together." In Holy Cross, he said, there were many nationalities and it made no difference. The children THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 3, 1960 § Driving Count Is Dismissed Magistrate A. S. Mitchell dis- missed one of the three contest- ed careless driving charges heard in Oshawa Traffic Court Tues- ay. Feed-Grain Mill Wrecked By Fire AILSA CRAIG, Ont. (CP)--The Alex Stewart and Sons feed-grain mill here was destroyed by fire Ti mated at $265,000 uesday and damage was esti- The magistrate dismissed the chhrge against Milford J. Sim- merson, RR 2, Port Hope, after he decided that an accident Jan. 5 was more due to an error in judgment than careless driving on the part of the accused. Jerrem Simeunovic, 260 Athol street, was fined $10 and costs when found guiltv of careless driving by the magistrate. Ron Dutton, Toronto, the other man who pleaded not guilty was fined $35 and costs. Avery Hurlburt, 1000 Dundas street est, Whitby, pleaded guilty te a careless driving charge laid by the Whitby detachment of the OPP. He was fined $25 and A For Your Convenience STOVE OIL is evailable in eny quentity et the following . . . VIGOR OIL SERVICE STATIONS ® OSHAWA eo 78 BOND ST. WEST Holy Cross School crowded, 23 children in the area {attended Separate Schools, 140 at- tended public school. There were [118 living in the area of school going age, and 40 Cathonie call 8 on jsnguages 10 |dren were attending the Conan all wan! em anadians. Street School. Rev. J. C. perey.| REV. P. COFFEY What I want to foster is a good, & ma of St. George's Ukrainian|school in the area they had con-|strong Canada," he finished. Greek Catholic Church would sup-|sidered that they should erect a| The board will continue to trv {ply two religious teachers, Mr.|couple of portables to start withiand find a solution to overcrowd- Rudka said. |to see whether a school was need-|ing in their schools in certain | Father Coffey said he was not | ed. A six-room school, he remind-|parts of the city. thought of themselves as pupils of the Holy Cross School and as Catholics. "Let the different nationalities keep their own languages but we costs, 'Dutchmen Granted $2500 For Expenses TORONTO (CP)--The Kitch- ener-Waterloo Dutchmen, Can- ada's entry. in the Winter Olym-|| 500 BROCK ST. NORTH pic Games at Squaw Valley, (Calif., have been granted $2,500 ® AJAX o to help pay expenses, Premier| HARWOOD AVE. N. Frost announced Tuesday. He said the grant was the ® BROOKLIN eo JCT. 7 & 12 HWYS. same as that given Belleville Mc- | *SIMCOE ST. SOUTH ot Lakeview Park KING ST. EAST at the Townline ® WHITBY NY § | ANION DOG PLAQU "Companion Dog" plaques | with their pets are, left to were awarded to five members | right, Bob Savink, with his of the Oshawa Dog Obedience | German Shepherd "Helga"; | Ve Association, Mondav, at the | Joan Rice, with her Dachshund | rier "Jeannie"; CRA building." Shown above | "Sputnik"; Dr. Helen Bathie | with his German CITY AND DISTRICT Plays Promise SLIGHTLY DAMAGED {National Institute for the Blind, Pleasant Evening LE TI i Wim oi gg A iB I Th Oshawa police reported only one|will be observed Feb. 7 to 14 minor accident Tuesd A car|The Oshawa Advisory Board of owned by J. T. Mullen, 245 Albert the CNIB, of which Rev. Dr necessary Catholjc priest, had urged the|some light drizzle expected in ex-ining. Milder. Winds east 15. St., was struck in the General George Telford is chairman, is a Besides children in his parish to go to|treme southwestern sections.| Niagara, northern Lake Huron, Motors par ; lot at the south participating organization. as-| Separate Schools but few went, Temperatures will rise to near 30 Lake Ontario, Georgian Bay, pleat some 1ate Monday even ect of the pre Des. he said over most of the province Thurs-|Haliburton regions, Toronto,| ay or Tuesday Mofuing will also be the stage manager| Father Coffey suggested that if| ay as the warmer air continues Hamilton, North Bay, Sudbury: The drive the other car is not during the performances the d wanted to erect aljts eastward push |Sunny with cloudy intervals to- The role of prompter is often Regional forecasts valid until|day.' Increasing cloudiness Thurs- |midnight Thursday: |day, becoming cloudy in the aft- known re was only slight one that is underra'ed or perhaps B 3 \ | | |ernoon, a little milder. Winds| | OBITUARY | |ing cloudiness today becoming damage to the front of the Mullen overlooked. However, this should Iv during the actua T- ™N IW J not only during the actual per-| wo ooo are the medium| SARAH ANN ELLEN WILSON |cioudy tonight. Thursday cloudy] the production. For "Over '|Nolen. president of McKesson illness in her pore iy i, Trimble acts in this eapacity for tion of the Newspaper Advertis-| She was married in 1896 Torons | 6. f 5 As business manager, Clare looks i ain, that when you 4) A i y " | S ge are 100ks and time again at w youla member of All Saints Anglican| vo th Bay | ushering, Without Clare, the Lit-|/tial to newspaper advertising be-| Michigan; two daughters Mrs. | SUDBURY (CP)--The Sudbury | time for. the first|Paper industry's great strengthichildren and 22 great-grand- yon] insurance adjusters $2 for de- the first intermission. | Dental Health Day is being ob-|Services will be held at the fu-|- ed to co-operate in th. ob- Interment will be in car not be se, for a good prompter formance of .a play but during 3 : a : that does the job as no other! Sarah Ann Ellen Wilson died at and mild. Winds southeast 15. | He! Nell In \ 'S | 3 i Jelen s wi om oF nd Tobbins, Inc., the wholesale] Mrs. Wilson was born in Pick-|q Thomas "The Boor" y ¥ rile in | v ng Executives Association in|{whitby to Tromas Wilson, who St. Catharines { . i . after the setting up of the seating run an ad in the daily newspaper Church, Whitby. sister, | A tle Theatre would perhaps lack cause they want the local flavor|g, Hoar, and Mrs. G. Dilling of police commission has approved | OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE curtain play is 8.30 p.m. sharp and ad. and one to be very proud of." children. The reserved seat sale for these|served throughout the province of |neral chapel Thursday, Feb. 4, at 'Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. ES PRESENTED AT CRA BUILDING with her miniature Poodle "Me | "Sarge". To win the "CD" Too": Mrs. H. Flanagan with | title, the pets are required to COMP Farlands last year when the team went to the Winter Olym-| pics in Europe and won the | g (World hockey championship. "Anothe. three or four groups it split up." | PY John Sorochan | each of three. trials, supervised | Mr. Rudka said that no sem} n uns ine {will come in and ask for the same Shepherd | by three Separate Judges. {ber. of the board had any idea {in favor of the suggestion. |thing. I have a parish here of| WEATHER FORECAST several nations and do not want| ber white West Highland Ter- | gain more than 170 points at |pariey NUNS | . that the proposed school would be| | hl ee £lUTTIES 1hursday| | Father Coffev said that fewer 2 |€ {Catholic children would attend : | the school than the Board an-| TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-| Lake Erie, southern Lake¢ ticipated because once they had|casts issued at 11 a.m.: | Huron regions, Windsor, London: .tarted school their parents did Synopsis: A storm brewing in|Sunny with cloudy intervals to-|§ not like to remove them. |eastern Texas will bring increas-iday. Cloudy Thursday with oc- pe NO WHERE ELSE WHOLESALE To The Public OPEN: THURSDAY TILL 7 P.M, SATURDAY TILL § P.M. Special This Week ELECTRIC KETTLES Fully Automatie and ays ruction ions The Oshawa Little evening of one-act plays, which will be presented at the McLaugh lin Public Library Theatre on 10, 11, 12 and 13 at 8.3( Theatre's|ing the stage scenery for these pl vorking on the SIX CALLS The ambulance of the Oshawa Feb Fire. Department answered six|p.m., is now in the last week of routine calls, during the past 24|rehearsals Judging from the ac-| hours tivity of the past month, the pro- | duction of the three plays should be a pleasant evening. During the last few weeks, the Little Theatre has presented a number of performances of "Scat- tered Showers", a one-act play which is being done at the request of the Mental Health League in conjunction with the Home and School Clubs The first play of the season, "The White Sheep of the Family" introduced to local audiences sev- eral new members of the acting group who acquitted themselves " 8 League with honor and give promise of Lid completed arrangements Tues-| good casts for future plays. The NOVEL BINGO day evening for their annualionly regret that the Little Thea- a " |banquet and presentation of safe-/tre has concerning this play, is THURSDAY EV NG, 8 PM. |ty awards to be held Feb. 26./that so many of the season's sub- ST HALL Plans are being made for an|scribers had to be turned away (Albert on ackson Sts.) estimated 300 drivers to attend. because of the limited seating Gomes $6, $12, $20 Only employees of firms who capacity of the Library Theatre. Moy be doubled or tripled are members of the Ontario Safe-|The executive has suggested that| productions. $160 Hacxpor b IDED are elig the|the members do their utmost r rize Newspapers Tops { In Getting Action |east 15. | White Rivr, Timmins-Kapus- |kasing, Kirkland Lake: Increas-| HOUDAILLE POST Joseph H. Reiff has been ap- pointed vice-president in charge of all manufacturing engineering for Houdaille Industries, it was announced today. Mr. Reiff went to Houdaille last July from the Crane Co., in Chicago. A resi- dent of York Pennsylvania, he re sides at 71 Campus drive, Shyder, NY WHITE CANE WEEK White Cane Week, sponsored jointly by the Canadian Council of the Rlind and the Canadian COMING EVENTS et, Wed 20 games 36 jackpots. Share BINGO--Unio: Elalie" Averss INU 'QU Tile ns | ANNUAL BANQUET The Oshawa Safety RRLENBEER a RA 8.0311 'book reserved seats in advance of the week of the performance. More members can be accommo- dated at the Wednesday evening Notice fo All Kinsmen of Zone C |presentation, which is actually | {opening night. | {plays will begin on F HAPPY SELECTION {a.m. until 6 p.m. at The choice of the three plays|Book Store and continue on Mon-|Urg for the second production is a|day and Tuesday, February 8 and |Servance. happy ome in that the exciting|9 from 4 until 6 p.m. Reservations | mystery of "Sorry Wrong Num- may also be made the nights of| ber" is balanced against the|the performnces after 7 p.m. at folksy humor of "Overlaid" and the box office in the McLaughlin | the broad comedy of "The|Public Library. For those who Boor". |are not season ticket holders, the The lighting for these plays is general admission is $1. These under the careful direction of tickets may be obtained from {Mervyn Jenkins. Although two|any active member, at Hender-| lof the plays require relatively son's Book Store or the theatre |straight lighting, "Sorry Wrong box office lence of the lighting to_achieve| AB. LINCOLN | MADE IT OFFICIAL its best effects. Mr. Jenkins is The pilgrims started it, but i 'awards. 4 3 makes any play run more smoothly. The prompter Avorks he weeks of rehearsals, he aids " he Bohs Wl pi ys fo {| medium does "when it comes tolthe Oshawa General Hospital Forecast Temperatures ; getting action," says Herman C.|Tuesday, Feb. 2, after a short] pou tonight, High Thursday | > | r 2 | Ir V1 r' S ices|d i Ee tua th and. O\ga drug and chemical distributor. ering township, the daughher ofly gop . i re Addressing the annual conven-| Jeremiah and Catherine Moore. Toronto id 2.at. € city > -qt. Capa Truly an "unsung hero" of all|Chicago, Mr. Nolen stated: "Itipredeceased her. A lifelong resi-{;r "oy these productions is Clare Keith. has been our experience, time dent of the Whithy area, she was uni : arrangements, the selling of t ck- something happens at the local| She is survived by ets, booking reserved seats and|level. Dealers, we find, are par-\Mrs, M. Cadman of Lansing, CHARGE LAWYERS an audience to witness its fine that only the daily newspaper Whitby; two sons, Jack and Rob-|a pl i | ssi of : by; , plan that will mean added rev-| (Between Gibb end Olive) can give them. This is the news- ert 17ilson of Oshawa; 13 grand-\enue for the city force. The com- will ch 1 290 ALBERT ST. mittance will be refused those | The bbdy is resting at W. C.l{ails about accidents reported by who arrive after this time, un il) DENTAL HEALTH DAY Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby.|the police. Ple d President and fe th eb. 6 at 830 Ontario today. All schools, youth|2 p.m. with Rev. S. Armstrong ease advise your President and your wife that you Henderson's and civic organizations are being officiating will be attending the Interclub Monday, February 15. Signed your host The Kinsmen Club of Port Hope. St. Mary's Bingo Mount Semi-Annual Clearance MEMORIAL SERVICE! Enterprise L.O.L. No. 2167 All County Members are urged to Attend the Memorial Service for our LATE BRO. THOS. H. CORY at the Mcintosh Funeral Home at 7:30 P.M. (TONIGHT) WED., FEB. 3rd D. R. McNevin, R. J. Andrews, Wor. Master Rec, Secretary, VISITING BRETHREN WELCOME! NE CONTINUES FURTHER REDUCTIONS SAVINGS UP TO 50% WOMEN'S CASUALS -- Reg. sos. 2.98-3.98 9.98 Women's High Style DRESS SHOES -- Branded lines. Values to 16.98 5.98 I MEN'S DRESS SHOES Large variety of broken sizes in brown and black including Scott McHale, Slater and Ritchie. Reg. Value to 19.95. While They Last . . . 12.95 I Final Clearance of CHILDREN'S OYERSHOES -- Reg. 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