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The Oshawa Times, 1 Jun 1960, p. 3

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=] $75 And Costs To Check Effect | Of Coin Refusal TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana dian Tourist Association has set : Court Levy BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A Toronto man, Clifford A. Justice, 50, of 380 Seymour avenue was Tuesday fined $75 and costs, or 15 days when he appeared be- fore Magistrate R. B. Baxter on a charge of impaired driving, On a second charge, having liquor in a place other than in his resi- dence, Justice was fined $10 and costs or an additional three days. OPP Constable Len James told the court he stopped the accused, took his driver's licence and own- ership while patrolling on High- way 115 Saturday night. Later at the Bowmanville police head- quarters, without being asked, Justice started searching his wal- let for the licence. licence, PC James showed him the licence, The accused did not remember giving it to him but recognized it as his own after being told to read the name on it. In addition to forgetting about the licence, PC James stated the accused smelled strongly of al- : |cohol, was unsteady on his feet {and his eyes were heavy. Justice told the court he came to Newcastle to fish with a neigh- bor, but had been working all i |day and decided rather than go fishing he would go to Peterbor- ough to visit a relative of his dian businessmen to accept U.S. After taking particulars from the up an intelligence service to measure the amount of harm to the tourist industry caused by re- fusal to accept United States coins at par. The service will co - operate with efforts to influence Cana- coins at par. The service will make use of information from a number of private and government Cana- dian agencies in the United States and federal and provincial travel bureaus. Official From Ghana At City Hall Oshawa city hall has a new employee today. For the month of June, Edward Akewi Addo will be an observer of the city administration and a ber of the icipal staff. He is 40 years of age and mar- ried. Mr. Addo has been with the Accra (Ghana) municipal coun- ARCHITECT'S DRAWING OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT cloud preceded the sun, to pro- | ail all ¥ g | wife's, cil since 1943. He is in charge of} qhis js an architect's model | at Douglas Point on the shore | 000,000 project and actual con- | by Atomic Energy of Sanath "4 | He said he let the neighbor out|the rating branch of the town| of canada's first large-scale nu- | of Lake Huron. Design work is | struction is expected to begin | and Ontario Hydro, is sch | lat Wilmot Creek then became|clerk's department in Accra. clear-électric plant, to be built | already underway on the $60,- ! in 1961. The station, being built | for service in 1964, ough. He admitted having been . . inki clerk aspect of local govern- drinking all afternoon. ment". He mensined that ne (JN) EQATIO ucation WEATHER FORECAST wanted to gain further experience STREETS CLOSED be in local government accounting o's . The following streets systems. Cc y T RE closed for construction today:| Salary and expenses of this a t i ed Clo d Showers JU NE SKY PROVIDES STRIKING PIC U yng avenue, closed from Sim-|special employee will be looked S el T 1 1C1Z u y { . G 's Angli- | break and streamers of wispy | Centre and Bagot streets. Dean avenue; partment of Trade and Com-(schools and teachers were at-|system of money, weights and D £ Oo | h day poy a ee, Bie --Oshawa Times Photo Dljve avenus a Ver-| merce. tacked by M. McIntyre Hood,|measures in Britain. "In num. u n urs Ji SA non road to Wilson road south;| This federal government chief of the London Bureau of|bers, Canadian children could 1|branch has been instrumental in|Thomson Newspapers, in an ad-|have a flying start over others,] TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- variable today and Thursday with nd Youth On| CITY AND [iiss Sonoita Bt or cn of i sr a Shun" da this summer. the Oshawa and District Council| that is too easy for their age and|pressure will give mainly sunny|tures reac o avenue; Central Park blvd. south, * of the International Reading As-|intelligence." the ~educationist|skies to southwestern Ontario to- range over Northern Ontario to- closed at Dlive ene} La Salle sociation, Monday night. told Mr. Hood. day and Thursday, with mid.|day, but cooler air will move in e avenue; . 3 BS Iaeye Aven OBITUARIES Describing himself as a lay-| om oar MISS SYSTEM afternoon temperatures in the 75| Thursday. 4 2 (Staff | i : hawa Board of BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- An two carloads of teen-agers at| There was an estimated $300|z: Olive avenue, Streets will be FUNERAL OF member of the Os called "the haphazard" system vi ili i i i isi x . . Education, said he would draw|: X Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Oshawa Jou, Dar Bor a Moca damage In 8 I ocar SOllision: kept open for local traffic when-| MRS. SUSAN CRIDGE (0 "Cots Fo" oamed about|in Canada where children" were!) oun only call 'the Babylonian Ontario, Niagara. Haliburton re- arrest" wi among those i {Robert Teczle, of 284 Cadillac av-| © : Dennis last Sunday, was held at i . OE Ey 2 Oe Ul Om eae eb. ces 2 We. Al tor Quire tiie closing of streets not on| DEON Ret He ame 2 7 oviisems. tie. almliiiize Sie Sibire Toone ih the pan. (Ut of each year. I have been|{oday and Thursday. Winds light for sentence on a charge ofl The magistrate warned Billion|was Robert Coates, of Port . p.m. Tuesday, May 31. tion. Mr. Hood said: [2nd not with school authorities, e » Goo ; i | ¢ Perry. No one was injured. j 8. C. H. Atkinson, minis-|tion of education, Mir. ? " lack of education, and the poor eorgian Bay and Kirkland breaking, entering and theft. |he is before the court on a charge erry J Rev teachers and psychologists as is standards of education, of young|Lake regions, North Bay, Sud. | Three cars were involved in a Rev. Dr. George Dewey of Rose-|Int, nt was in Mount Lawn 3 | collision is on King street west,|dale United Church, Montreal, an lo oi DORN education She Driush wysiem og Ca nada. manage to get schools to teach. |cloudy periods and scattered a hi , |CONSIDERING PROBATION | Tuesday. One car was driven by|was elected president Tuesday of| The pallbearers were Donald weak in technical schools and in.| This year in Britain, the evening thunderstorms = Winds to leave his brother's home, Worship said he was con-|Douglas Edward Logsdail, of Montreal and Ottawa conference Wotten, Bruce Laverty, Gary| Some years Jz. Te said.. There bimini ein Tiaht type| training college course for teach- (light today, south 15 Thursday. were 16,000 school boards ers was being extended from two| Timmins-Kapuskasing region: to leave the premises. / i million people. By contrast, in : a Billion was charged together (restrictions placed om him this third car hi Hoos FF Bk Om, Was Texieciol semreiaty. of the devessed. England and Wales, there are|jects, but would profit from tech- Thal i wha Jf Youd: com salirel Bove ara dets with another youth, Ernest LaVoy, |time there would be no probation Bair, of Serene Ton Soh, only 146 local education author-|nical education," Mr. Hood said.|mend for Ontario. little Fond Thursday. Winds L jo| Sremtied. Oshawa. Damage was estimated . od ities to serve the needs of a total] "It may be argued that the|wouLD CUT NUMBERS southerly 15 to 20, becom : An important point, Mr. Hood |stream ents in t sald, was that the British educa-|rection, 1 just don't be-|y, Britain. tion boards were not made up en- [lieve it," he added. po have contributed $150,000 to put 3 amen Rove; . "30 Fuialle the Oshawa General Hospital By BR ro ris Ltd. 'Sion, a badly bruised nose and|Building Campaign total over the | Anonymous | confused on his way to Peterbor-| In his application Mr. Addo said B Sun and cloud formations | June skies took over from the | vide an unusual halo-like back- [aoe street north to Somerville; | after by the economic and tech- Stephenson's road south, from irl te eign students of gov-|dress to teachers and parents|but instead are retarded quite de-| casts issued at 5 a.m.: scattered showers o r th "H A +" | DISTRICT ouse Ires | : Cadillac avenue closed at Olive man, Mr. Hood who is a former to 80 range on both days. Over| Regional forecasts valid until 121 Lorindale avenue, was Tues-|comnection with a liquor investi Tuesday, an Park Toad seuth.iever possible. Emergency condi-( The funeral service for Mrs of Uf: |B She 'C5 cree dur. sent to a secondary school on all Can GULF ci graduates of the|gions, Windsor, London, Hamil- aking, e : Dg ; gt | CHURCH ELECTIONS Street United i y ra Billion was found guilty and|of breaking, entering and theft $360 DAMAGE ter of Albert TOO MANY BOARDS the case in Britain, i are he : 'Sunny and warm today, His go to and return from work.| . bati Lindss A second , tion for the accus-| say. car was of the United Church of Canada.|Gordon, Robert Clark, Ted Clark £ of education for pupils who have Cloudy with sunny periods and population of over 45 million peo-|guicance counsellors in the sec- . FIVE AMBULANCE CALLS . of teachers' salaries, Over $ 10 0 0,000 tirely of elected personnel. Another weakness In Canadian Ponking of it was wrong that some scratches, Tuesday, when|$1:000,000 mark, T, L lan Stra ! i BFus8hs 838338382 - ] he was interested in the '"'town combine to produce a dramatic | miserable rain clouds at day- | drop for the church tower on |wijson road south, closed from|nical assistance branch of the De-| The weaknesses of Ontario's|true with the much more difficult Gibb street to Champlain avenue; ernment to cities all across Can-|who attended an open meeting of|liberately and frankly, on work| Synopsis: A large area of high|storms. Mid-afternoon tempera- TWO-CAR COLLISION avenue; Highland avenue, closed Mr. Hood criticized what he|Northern Ontario, skies will be midnight Thursday: day remanded another month "'on|gation and noted Billion was One car was driven by Albert tions such as weather could re-|Susan Cridge, who died at Mount ing the two years he has spent purely hit or miss system with teachers' colleges in Ontario in|ton, Toronto: Sum and'w | SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)--|Church, conducted the services.| .. ight There are at least 100 times| It might be difficult to apply teachers. Yet somehow, they all Thursday with a Tow Bo other time was he sllowed!' 5 EJ' log not live up to the| driven by Alon Esmond Storey, Rev. John Hurst of Dalkeith, |and Lorne Atkinson, ail grandsons|ada, serving a population of 17 no inclination for academic sub.|to three years, he said. ple, Mr. Hood said, cndary schools of Ontario help to "People are appointed to edu-|S"hools, especially in Ontario, |iney should bargain with every General Motors employees Curran and Briggs Ready-Mix Anonymous H a 858, ERLE EETTEY - g sSz8m 8 833 . 23888 8 338 3 a Ss be of great advantage." "It is a disgrace that the edu-|thrust that statement back in Mr. Hood said that one of the|C2tion of these children has not|their teeth. We can and we must weaknesses of the Canadian sys.|been wholly assumed as a re-|spend more money on education, tem of financing education was|sPonsibility of the provincial edu-|Indeed, it is true in our day to that pressure to keep down the|caiion authorities, but has been|say that we cannot afford mot to local tax rate tend to make|left to voluntary associations, (spend more money on the educa boards of education backward usually made up of the parents|ticn of those who will be the na- and parsimonious in providing(of these unfortunate children," tion's leaders of tomorrow." the accommodation for effective|ie declared. education, and was detrimental| In Britain, France and Ger- to the maintenance of high stand-{many the state takes full control ards of teaching and equipment. |of the education of retarded chil. "There must be greater accep-|dren, provides and finances spe- tance at the higher government cial schools for them, and pro- levels of a major share of educa-(vides specially trained teachers tional costs, which, with the(and pays them well to teach in broader bases of taxation, they|these schools, Mr. Hood said. HEATING can carry much more readily fd than the over burdened property| TEACHING STANDARDS y_\® tax payers." Di g teaching standards, i Mr. Hood said teaching require- STARTS TOO LATE ments were not high enough. Comparing Canadian education] "I have been present at what with British and European, Mr. Hood said he had been led to believe that education in Canada starts too late and progresses too slowly. He had spoken to some educationists who had taught in both British and Canadian schools who had confirmed this. He quoted one of the educa- unionists as saying that the differ- ence was particularly noticeable RAIL FARES in arithmetic, and that a class TO THE of fairly bright Canadian nine to MARITIMES 10-year-olds was well behind a A similar class in Scotland. a The educationist had pointed out that the reverse should be mad 28388333833838: NATURAL GAS I$ YOUR BEST BUY r SS mm by 2 3 Self-Supporting sE338ney, anne 8833283833333 Dr. E, M. Culp Anonymous Young Ages Ltd. Franklin-Simon, Osh. Shop. Centre McFarlane Shoe Service Shoe Circle Ltd. Osh. Camera Craft Centre | Can. Pittsbur; Ind. Ltd, ohn Papadaski Wright Williams Grixti Gatto Heuwes Delvecchio Clark Kavanogh CE ELE EY Eat 8900 88 1 on on et 1d uh 0g 10 0 BS 3383323323533 B82 DELHI | SPAULDING 3 dk 8 Basi 3388382 3 TauHaAn SPECIAL Low SON kh fk kkk kk Tower is beautifully styled . . . enhances NOTHING DOWN No Payment / Until September !! Easy payments over YEARS on monthly gas bills $14.60 jute om ru ence of educational affairs" he|ssid. boards in Canada was described|T find that every child has facil-(ers' salaries were fixed on a Karen was coming from the Rit-| While the objective is substan- Corporation af City of Oshawa, SYSTEM WASTEFUL additional languages fluently,|the are rep by Eric C. Miller, Bloor street|Pital, not yet heard from, will Workers. Local 3028 Dx ny Bo Voller different standards of - building| os "prench = the second official|there they are honest enough to| GRACE VISITS FATHER - COMING EVENTS "The start of construction this| Ladies Court Following is the report of the|summer is now assured and, pro-|* Variety Club With the fads and idiosyncrasies | iy "another: Wagk spot" infnzme, is the body which megoti- Plane Tuesday night en route to p.m. Whist Monday, 8 p.m. 234; births -- male 31, female!jectives, your board of directors| Norman R. Cormack tion suffer because of this over Saturday, June 4. Horse racing, cattle " i Bin ira. | 1 n at ST. GEORGE'S HALL charges, male 34, female 17;|panded building program not! Shopping Centre akin to the British system would 8] authorities. education, Mr. Hood said: "I EUCHRE and dance, Saturday, June Gomes $6, $12, $20 gery, 74; eye, ear, nose and estimates were finalized," he|Carl Knowles Selleck's Orchestra. Admission 31. ($110. JACKPOT INCLUDED pater trots 251 Les Eagleson Cavalier Gift Shops Ltd, was one of those to receive her F. Saville 00 | Bell Telephone Co, Employees Taylor Miss 8. Soltys Hatfield Lloyd Walters MOTHER'S AUXILIARY Hoskin Edna Ann Hats Harvey |Henry Birks and Sons BUSINESSMEN MEET Hudgin Dr. G. A. Rundle U.AW. HALL Fyke JoUMMER S10 CX Oshawa Downtown Businessmen's RS TE Cenk y an laqy Association met Tuesday night. Miss Marion Id 4 Miss Joan Young 690 King St. E ' tee prepared material for a 0 Ring St. E. 8 O'clock membership meeting to be held| Mrs. Vers Aunew vithin 10 days. The association| Miss Muriel Forest 16 GAMES $10 A GAME | Mrs. V. Kniet RUMMAGE SALE $ plans to devote most of its time| wiv & Traynor SHARE THE WEALTH Mr. Ray Harish eorner Wilson Road and GOWN PRESENTED . Wal . < Hoskin Ave. 1 GAME OF $150 The congregation of Trinity| Miss Anne Powers 200 has Mrs. Mildred B s F , Rev. Dr. Gordon S. Mr. Donald Wilson West 1 End Shoe Repale was in the teaching of the sec- lary in- gation hm Mig pF ond language, French, Mr. Hood Call in hou sil. S- sebael pERIND IN LANGUAGES, A the nid a: roach . , e present system school | ** travels in Europe, where e Un Kingdom, teac she was struck by a car on Rit- president of the Oshawa General|oscar Burgoyne n A s y pe son road south, at Stacey avenue. |HOspital Board, announced today. Dr. Wm. Blair by Mr. Hood as an "antiquated|ity in a d and even a third |national level, by boards of arbi- Ji tiall beeribed it is hoped| Fplovees additional: survival of the pioneer age." |language, and can speak these|tration and commissions on which im Me- Public School at the time of tially oversubscri s hoped| 1. Tiling Donald he had occasion to check on Plein The oi was driven [that the many friends of the hos-|intern'l. Brotherhood of Elect. Sil AST ates widely|M2kes me realize how far be- Hood said. L s wastelul, creates WICELY pind Ontario is in the teachi "The teachers' unio: d east, RR 4, Oshawa, send in their contributions, MTr.|Cherney Bros. Limited u, uC over Wilson commented. Canadian Order of Foresters and loathing in gven adjacent language of our own country." [call it a union, and mot simply a NEW YORK (AP) -- Princess HOSPITAL REPORT ye Court Ria Aten, school sections, Mr. Hood went on to what he federation or some other fancy Grace of Monaco arrived here by BING, Bathe Fak Edibe Aco i Oshawa General Hospital for the|vided other municipal bodies con-|yames O'Malley of school trustees. I am con-'yo"oq cations' field in Ontario|ates visit her father, John B. Kelly, : | 4 r {ssi i hat standards of educa- ol|ates salaries for the whole pro- 4 Thursday, 2 p.m. Euchre Saturday, § NOVEL BINGO week ending May 28: admissions|tribute their share of their ob-| Oakleigh Lodge 151, LOBA vinced t and other Canadian provinces,"|fession," he said p.m. Whist Monday, MER [ron ini the shameful neglect of «h i ? DON'T forget to come to Brooklin Fair) THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. (20; discharges, 223; newborn dis-|will be able to consider an Xan ie awa londed Sysien} ol & Aniisralion, tarded children by the tion ad ee Who ye Samet Ey a (Albert and Jackson Sts.) major surgery, 34; minor sur-|thought possible when the original|Bruss Folmateer 4 In Myrtle Hall, proceeds to go to throat, 38; treatments, 63; exam- added. Robert Le Raglan Boy Scouf Association, Orville] May be doubled or tripled 38; casts, 15; physio-| Following is the list of contribu- Bermadetie Roxborough tions not previously acknowledg-|Geo Dundas Door Pri 15 : -P y RUMMAGE SALE nr Prize § WINGS PRESENTED Curran and Briggs Ready-Mix BOpeD Reslamant Mrs. H. Laurence, of Myrtle,| W. Dearborn 30.00 (Horwich Credit Jewellers Lid. ORANGE HALL | EE ler Thornton 2.00| Joseph F. Schmitz : STV reene 5.00 | Mrs. §. E. McTavish THURS, JUNE 2,1 30 P.M. when the sky-scanners of South- is Good Bargains { ern Ontario -- No. 54 Detach Meihm E. Wilson 17th CUB & SCOUT ment of the RCAF Ground Ob-| G. Haitieid Hod Wanner? server Corps -- held its final Soskh Haus A HP sly in Peterborough last Satur-| x 'Tovener Mrs. F. B, Jackson. NEARLY NEW Hi SHOP The parking, membership and Snead BOND ST E promotions committees of the Toman 2 to 9 pm Don Brown, chairman of the as-| Mrs. Marg Baile .m. by Mrs. y St. Gertrude's JUNE 1ST sociation, said that the commit-| Miss L. Molenaar 1 GAME EACH OF $20, |; i ' » (this year to solving downtown| Miss Anne Shawecross ST. MATTHEW'S $30., $40., $50 |traffic and parking problems. | Miss A. Jefferies 3 ANGLICAN CHURCH lB Sel |Wm. E. Noble Mr. Wallace Laliberte 3 CARDS FOR $1 Tn ureh Miss Gertrude J 3 SATURDAY, JUNE 4 $I [ootes coun Potesbomngh| bss Goede Sot Srv Saou 2 P.M. Admission 4 cards for $1 |its mini : M. Collis Furniture Osh. Hardware and Electrie Morrison Fur Co., Berg's Ladies Wear Kinloch's Ltd. N. H. Edgar and Son Ltd R. B. Reed and Sons I. Collis and Sons Cannings Ltd. Burns Jewellers muAaww 333288 Maxwell, with a Geneva Pulpit| Mr. Earl Grant Gown in recognition of the honor- Foch Bo REN $ / ary degree of Doctor of Divinity] Oshaws Shopping Centre conferred by Queen's University.| Elaine Gelech ; a ry S Dr. Maxwell 3 wail Jgows ia Eig 4 © SELF-SUPPORTING--NO 'GUY WIRES NECESSARY SEoNMEENRLE 8 33833383533 ¥ John Chiaramonte late Rev. F. J. Maxwell, was| Joe Gartner minister of St. Andrew's Presby-| eatadualy Maracaron terian Church for some years. Pletro Cardillo Galle CUSTOMS UP a 8g 5] 83833832388333333333383332333833% dk ed James Rocca Oshawa Customs collections for ollez Earnie Salaried PROCEEDS FOR NIPIGON PARK May this year were up $158,518.81) Employees (Office) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1ST, 8 P.M. ie nei AT ST. MARY'S OF THE PEOPLE 1950. Total coll this May| EmFloyees (Plant) Total to date $1,006,908.81 AUDITORIUM | May, 1950, was $0,663,953. of -_ = STEVENSON RD. N. AT MARION the May, 1960, total, import duty for $914,977.47. Sales King Street bus to door. Bus will be woiting ot euditorium efter bingo is over. accounted tax totalled $5,912,988.93. Total excise tax was $2,993,021.70 and 16 GAMES OF $6.00 1 GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40 sundry collections totalled $1,485. SHARE-THE-WEALTH STUDENTS SUCCESSFUL Macdonald Institute at Guelph has announced that four Oshawa rand district students have been $50 EXTRA -- 2 CARDS FOR 25¢ OR 10 CARDS FOR $1.00 [fhe degree course; while Carol J {Fit , of Osh v ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD a aka Ua 32a 2. CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED examinations in the second year i ---- $5.60 most CHANGE-OVER CAN BE DONE IN A FEW HOURS Units for all types of home heating " FREE BURNER SERVICE our Gas company door-to. door salesmen nor tele No Som For Information about dealers licensed by the Ontario Fuel Board to sell and install natural ge Sauipment call or write the Sales | enclose: Cheque ........ Money Order S. 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MacMillan of Oshawa were suc: cessful in the fourth year of 11% King Street E,, Oshawa Tel: 3-2224 Cenad an Gai ' Name (please print) ........... cconnriacnnce | successful in their examinations. Barbara {of the degree course. L

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