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The Oshawa Times, 19 Mar 1960, p. 4

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' . mere Peer MARIO LANZA takes you on a song-tour of the world's pleasure-spots! al for board. It made many determined new (efforts to get the show on the road, and strangely emongh, mot A BRIGHTER OUTLOGK is advertising for a Durham District High School the school to take over Board wasted no time about get- duties in September 1961, : ting down A business once the| This is almost a year and alone of the eight municipalities Courtice iy "fom days siter it |half later than the board expect | concerned in the delay has mur- had made up its mind plans were |ed to be accommodating students mured "Thanks, fellows" to the made to call for tenders on the|in the mew high school. hard-working board which stands Millbrook high school in April. | The fault does not lie with thelto gain nothing else. Tenders on the Courtice school should be called in June con. struction is expected to begin soon after, In any case, the board DANCE TONIGHT Modern - Square TO THE TORNADOS (NOW ON CHATEAU RECORDS) CALLER, BOB FOWLER ADMISSION $1.00 RED BARN ONTARIO'S FAVORITE FUN SPOT § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, Merch 19, 1960 ALONG THE LAKESHORE Hospital Grant Issue May Still Plague County By ANGUS GORDON might reach a fairly high figure.|Question now remains, who IS District Editor We are mot inferring that the|going to foot the bill for the much Although certain factions in On-|council should not make these needed extension for Oshawa. tario County Council have turned |trips, A great deal of good can It is not likely that out-of-town down any question of a grant for|accrue by way of experience|patients will be turned down by hospitals serving county patients|geined. Oshawa. It is questionable wheth- this vear, the issue is by no| However, do let's be consistent, |€T the Hospitals Act would allow means dead. Those s who|1f hospital grants are regarded patients to be turned away, or supported the grants are con-\as frill spending, then surely surcharged. vinced that the issue was "gim-|some of these much less needed] But the city of Oshawa might micked" when the council pro-|items could be trimmed. (It is/be viewing its neighbors' opera- tested the inequity of the grant|strange to hear pleas for re-|tions with some misgivings about ratio as related to one particular|irenchment on road programs|their sincerity. institution and hospital aid while the people The introduction of the idea of|who utter the pleas approach getting the senior governments to|with outstretched hands for mon- foot the bills for all capitalley to build museums, SS URDS » alte J PANCE PARTY DON PIERRE and His Orchestre Don't Forget ot oF et Bt SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY | | </ | | / DANCE COURSE | | | | | 6 PRIVATE LESSONS 2 CLASS LESSONS 1 STUDIO PARTY 15.00 FOR ONLY You can brush up on your present dancing, or learn new and exciting steps in ony dance of your choice. Whether you are a beginner or have been dancing for years, you'll find Arthur Murray's method of teaching is easy and fun, costs was a poor kind of stall, ac- . cording to some members. They PARLINGTON ON SPOT point out that it's a perennial plea| Darlington council, which has by all the municipalities, and more than its share of troubles means little or nothing until these days, is also looking a little red-faced over the Oshawa Gen- round about election time. oie NR 3 One thing is certain. Although eral Hospital affair. Not too long 3 the seemingly endless debate on 280: it voted a fair-sized gran 18 H PAVILION 3 the hospital grant issue went| Bowmanville Memorial Hospita or a along at times in an almost jocu- {for the new extension there. UNUS lar manner, there was nothing | Which from 'every point of view really harmonious under the sur-| "2s Most laudable ! face, Possibly the chairman of| However, it was known that | the entertainment committee had|!he Oshawa General planned a this in mind when he attempted|big expansion program, and it] to halt re-introduction of the is.|Was obvious that Oshawa would | « 7 i Ss ask Darlingion, where a great| Se J Jalkivg of 4 progosed trip number of patients are serviced | {by the Oshawa hospital, for some| RETRENCHMENT? sort of a grant. Possibly a sub-| Apropos of this, it would be in-|stantial contribution towards the teresting to see how consistent|cost of supplying the extra facil- the county fathers are in their|ities. reasoning. It is rare for anyone] When the matter eventually | to be able to figure out how much|was brought to Darlington's at-| is spent on trips, whether as in|tention officially, council was un- | this case, on purely pleasure doubtedly dismayed. Confessed bent, or on conventions and other the Darlington township fathers types of gatherings. | 'We've given it all to Bowman-| WHITBY--O0SHAWA---BROOKLIN--Ph., MO 8-3304 Added to the numerous grants ville." TORONTO EM 3-8958 of all types, agricultural, educa-| Which, of course, is poor solace tional, and what have you, it'for the Oshawa hospital board. | SE "Keeps the litho -- f of ARTHUR MURRAY 11% Simeoa S$. RA 8.1681 Open daily 1 to 10 p.m. «on JOHANNA von KOCZIAN + KURT KASZNAR - HANS SOMNKER ==, 25A Z5A GABOR 2 Minors Are Not Eligible I POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL 168 Banting Ave. FUN FOR ALL! EVERY SATURDAY 8:30 - 12. OFFICIALLY APPOINTED AGENTS FOR SELLING TRAVEL BY AIR--SEA--BUS--CRUISES TOURS--CAR HIRE---INSURANCE sive Independent Travel Arranged We make Hotel and Resort Reservations anywhere. Over 28 years" experience selling travel MRS. MITCHELL Donald Travel Service C.R.A. SUMMER STAFF APPLICATION FORMS Now Available For Summer Positions In -- e PLAYGROUND SUPERVISORS it ghtiest Motion Picture Ever Creaied !: EDWARD SWALL resers BrYNNER GINA LOLLOBRIGIDAY FEATURE SHOWN A 1:45 -- 4:20 6:50 -- 9:25 Adult Entertainment Forms May Be Obtained At C.R.A, Centre 100 GIBB STREET RA 5-1111 APPLICATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY, APRIL 1st, 1960 meme JEAN GABIN EU GE FEULLERE /reweo somone we mons sccm ADDED CHILLS, THRILLS and SUSPENSE ! MURDER ! PLEASE NOTE CoNTRACT oy" 24 = Not Start "Til 5:20 p.m. | - TODAY ONLY Business Is Good in OSHAWA! Running any large organization, whether its building automobiles or a retail establishment is a matter of balancing two perspectives. WORTH A TRIP TO TORONTO! A. You have to try and see the entire or- ganization as a whole to grasp the big picture. 8. No matter how large an organization becomes it is made up of people, the real source of its strength and achievement. The object then is to keep both in focus. HAMPTON (Staff) -- Darling: He suggested that # council! and public property commitieeed up enough, it could amend | will meet with dog control officer the bylaw to permit dogs a cer- to discuss proposed changes in winter months. | the township dog control bylaw. | The bylaw now requires all] A still having some trouble with! He suggested council review| dogs in the township, but he gets/the fee charged for boarding| residents that if they are paying highest fee in any pound in the | tax and their dog does any live- area, care of. A lot of them insist they |g are not going to tie their dogs|.. re-sale of a dog picked up CHINESE FOOD in a farmer should be E NG Ma or Issues |able to buy a dog for his farm OFF RI SPECIAL if he wants it. A lot of them] as we can't sell them here and {we get some cracking good farm - Campaign Plea Cli ini 5525] LENTEN SEASON {than to kill them," Mr. Hoskin AJAX -- Mayor William A.|urged. = : Pick-up And Home Delivery Only peal for the Easter Seal cam- paign. He said: urge the citizens of Ajax to sup-| port the 1960 Easter Seal Cam- ear u verts RA 8 «16 7 b paign sponsored by the Ajax| "The Rotary Clubs of Canadalton township council Thursday devote all their efforts the year| afternoon appealed to residents of crippled children. The Easter | around their properties to prevent Seal program is a general ap- spring flooding. Deputy - reeve ery $ ticipate this be great danger of flooding due i. participate to the severity of the winter and incides with two very special sea- ground. sons In our lives -- Easter and| He pointed out all the property mean new life, new growth and and get the water running in the new hope for all. right direction, to the roadside eontributing generously to the trol. Rotary Club's Easter Seal cam-| He based his appeal to the to bring new life and new hope|of the high cost to the township to many crippled children, who this year for snow removal. He tions. {the taxpayers being put to any "Help the Ajax Rotary Club more inconveni rd buying Easter Seals." {ing out. A 1 A 1 Ii Seeks Changes ton township council livestock|feels the rabies threat has clear- J. Archie Hoskin, Bowmanville, tain amount of freedom in the Mr. Hoskin told council he is|dogs to be tied up at all times. the impression from township|dogs at the pound as it is the! stock damage it will be taken| R X C K S 3 | A up for that reason. ___|Darlington to a resident of Easter Seal go to Oshawa to buy farm dogs DISHES FOR THE |dogs in. I think it is much better Parish has issued his annual ap-| » "It is a pleasure once again to Tells Residents 42 KING ST. WEST Rotary Club. HAMPTON (Staff) -- Darling- round towards raising money for|the township to open culverts peal in which Rotary invites|A. L. Blanchard said there could "The campaign each ye ar co-|the amount of snow still on the Spring. Both Easter and Spring owners have to do is dig a hole "By using Easter Seals and by|culverts to assist in flood con- paign, each one of us can help Darlington residents on the point depend so much on our dona- added he does not want to see an Pp to aid the crippled children by|than necessary with roads wash-| Pl 1 ce ans Big Dan vay: 'BIG CIRCUS' ,...TENSION AT TABLE ROCK' al nl This is exactly what THE TIMES endeavors to do in its field of activity in publishing a newspaper that a keeps our people informed. FRAN SHIRLEY By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- The Hospital Auxil- fary held its March meeting Mon- day at the nurses' residence, with the president, Mrs. W. Griffith, | in the chair. | Mrs. R. Rowland reported that] #50 pairs of baby bootees had/ been given out in the past nine months and there is still wool A film on the Hydro Project on the St. Lawrence Seaway was shown by Cam Warne of Mark- ham. The picture showed Her Maj esty the Queen officially opening the two stations. Lunch was serv- ed to close the meeting. available to those who care to contact Mrs. Rowland at Ajax Mra. Ellis, linen convener, re- rted that five dozen sheets had en ordered to cope with the demand for clean linen on the weekend when laundry is held wp. BRIDGE MARATHON The final game in the bridge marathon which has been in ac- ton all winter will be held May 7. A rummage sale is planned | for May 6 and 7 in the Siksay| Building in the Shopping Centre. | Good used clothing, chinaware, small furnishings and other items will be acceptable to the conveners, Mrs. Ron Watson and Mrs. Betty Scott, phone Picker- ing 479.J. Plans for the spring dance to be held April 29 at the Ajax Com munity Centre are complete, and tickets are available from all auxiliary members, A question of vital importance to the Auxiliary will be discussed at the April meeting. A surprise If that old furnace is costing you plenty in headaches and herd cosh, now is §/ the time to shenge. We have in stock @ wide selection of conver sion burners to suit your particular needs, and our expere staff is fully k tained to plopmiy Insta! end ts ror units. LORNE GOODMAN Plumbing & Heating 758 Mary St. = RA 5.1044 Woody Strode, Robert Stack | and Edmond O'Brien strain at | the frozen valve of -an- acety- lene torch, needed to cut loose the wreckage which has pinned Stack's wife (played by Doro- | thy Malone) in her cabin | aboard a sinking ocean | liner. This tense scene, (rom | | 13 also planned. 'The Last Voyage," one of the v new Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer spring festival of hits is filmed in Technicolor and offers 91 minutes of the most intense suspense in motion picture his- tory. 'The Last Voyage" will be shown next Thursday eve- ning at a special preview in addition to the regular screen attraction, 1 5. Sin Midi CHEVILIER, doURImN MATINEES AT 2.00 P.M. Sat. & Holidays. 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