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The Oshawa Times, 25 Jun 1960, p. 3

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on Eh the printing industry, are shown receiving their share of General printers . Profit Sharing Plan 1960. Shown, left to right, as TWO SENIOR EMPLOYEES of Geperal Printers Limited, with a combined length of ser- vice of more than 100 years in A RE RR they express satisfaction at this their cheques, are Tom Se mour, W. N, MacLeod, H. Cow- -- ley, general manager and D.M. year's increase in the size of | Alloway, presidént of General | Printers Limited. # 'Will Address | Rally In P.EL OTTAWA (Special) | Thompson, (PC-Northumberland), has accepted an invitation from |the Prince Edward Island Pro- gressive Conservative Association By QUEENIE FLETCHER | Closing exercises were held at 5 {Harmony Public School Friday io adore = jis annua So eeting at| fternoon, June 24. Owing P.E.I. members here in making heavy winds and rain, the eyent their announcement described Mr. was held in the auditorium rather Th n as : '"'a nephew od Sir|than outside as had been an- William Hearst, a former premier |, unced, of Ontario, who has long been prominent in political circles in| A full program of presentations Ontario and has a distinguished|and awards rounded out a most record as a member of the legal interesting afternoon, and proved | profession." a most satisfying elimax to a full ear's work and progress by CELEBRATING >>" "™ "oo BIRTHDAYS : After a brief welcome by, Congratulations and 'best Principal Rupert Harrison, crests wishes to the following resi- for athlelic attainments were pre- r FO sented by Henry Reed, on be- dents of Oshawa and district |half of the Neighborhood Recrea- who are celebrating birthdays |tion Association. In making the this weekend. Those who celebrate today are: Richard Bartlett, Har- | mony road north; Terry Peters, 103 Thomas street; Stanley Sosin, 122 Windsor; Mervin Anderson, 565 Fare- some training ir sports. These skills culminate in a field day, held annually, first in the local school, and then finally at Alex- andra Park. Of the many who Harmony School Awards Presented to|any Grade 8 student in Oshawa. awards, Mr. Reed pointed out that| while at school all pupils receive well address. She stressed the| school inspector, was made to Susan Reed, who also won The Miss Van Luven Art Award, plac- ing second in this field open to FAREWELL AWARDS Mr. MacDonald also presented the Farewell Awards as follows: Highest achievement in Grade 8, Susan Reed; Greatest progress in any grade, Dennis Brown; Best all round pupil, Anne, Rundle; Best Essay in Health, Chosen from Grades 4, 5 and 6, Rickey Begg. . Rickey. was asked to read his prize winning essay, which he did in. a most creditable manner. His subject was "eyesight", and| the young orator gave out some worthwhile pointers. VALEDICTORY ADDRESS On. behalf of the graduating class, Susan Reed gave the fare- | fact that some of the pupils had attended Harmony School always, while some had come from other schools. Always would they hold dear the associations well avenue; David Anderson, compete, only a few are win- that the Harmony School held for THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 25, i:.. 3 mony Home and School Associa-|Ron Willoughby and John Hig- tion, Mrs. George Russell, the|gins, 10; Junior Girls: Jane new president presented Mrs.|Markland, 10; Junior Boys: Alan Ronald Ogden with a gift. Re-| Hare, 11; Bantam Girls: Kathy sponding, Mrs. Ogden voiced her| Krantz, 6; Bantam Boys: Paul thanks and appreciation for all|McGill, 6; Novice Girls: Pamela the help and support she had re-|Bracey, 3; Novice Boys, Douglas ceived during her term of office,| McLeod, 3, To the graduates, Mr, Harrison| gs pn PATROL expressed his congratulations, | : and wishes for future success.| Safety Patrol Squad No. 1'-- sub; Lt. Wayne The exercise closed by singing David Bolton, "God Save the Queen". °° |Horchik, Tim Harris, Rick Gatch ell, Jean Bardssin, ATHLETIC WINNERS | Squad No, 2 -- Sub Dave Wil- Following are the names of the|liam, Lt. Julia Sanders, Ed. John- Athleic Award winners, and the son, Linda Ogden, Jus.ine Rose. personnel of the Safety Patrol: | Squad No. 3) -- Sub Rosemary Senior Girls: Rosemary Mark-|Markland, Lt. Mary Lambe, land, 11 points; Senior Boys: Ross| Terry Webster, Diane Roser, Chessman, 6; Greg Element, 6; Karen Sapinski. Intermediate Girls: Frances] Tom Fitches, one of the school Sparkes, 10; Intermediate Boys: pupils, officiated at the pinao. [BUEHLE Tender EAT'N || TRUE-TRIMBEEF | RA 3-3633 'Profit Plan Largest In OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF | A member WILLIAM JOHN RICE Church, Mrs McGarry has The memorial service for Wil- been a resident of Oshawa for liam John Rice, who died at the ihree years and previously had 28 Oshawa General Hospital Wed- been mainly a resident of Whit- nesday, June 22, in his rd | by year, was held at the Armstrong Besides her husband and her ! Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Friday, parents, she is survived by a May 24. son, Michael and a sister, Mrs. Rev. S. C. H minis- Robert Shearer. (Joyce), of Osh ter, of Albert Street United awa, Church, conducted the services The remains will Interment was in Oshawa Union Armstrong Funeral Home for Cemetery. ; high requiem mass in St. Greg The pallbearers were Ernedt ory's Church at 10 a.m. Monday, Taylor, Gerald Lang, Alfred june 27. Rev. Dr. Paul Dwyer Brisbois, Herbert Ovenden, Peter wij sing the mass. Interment will | Grice and Fred McDonald be in St. Gregory's Cemetery. of St. Gregory's D. M. Alloway, president of| General Printers Limited, has announced the distribution to em-| ployees of the 1960 Profit Sharing Plan | This is the seventh profit shar- ing payment made since the plan was introduced to the com-| pany in 1954. The plan provides| for all employees with two years, or more of service with General] Printers Limited .to participate Atkinson be at the 565 Farewell avenue; Mrs, Hilda Cheesman, 543 Mons trave; Bonnie White, 705 Hor- top street; Charles Severs, 23 Kawartha Court; Roy Zillon, 78 Bloor street west; Gordon Cory, 74 Cromwell avenue; Ria Nieuwland, 131 John street east, Whitby; Keith Nieuwland, 131 John street east, Whitby; Mrs. Della Welsh, 330 Pine avenue; San- dra Weales, RR 1, Brooklin. Those who will celebrate on Sunday are: Beverly Zillon, 78 Bloor street west; Joan McAdams, 252 Grooms av- enue; Richard Wiggins, RR 3, Bowmanville; Mrs. Thelma Gow, 248 Annis street; Cathryn Kashul, 980 King street east; Joan Sponagle, 22 12 KING E: ners. While all know this to be|them, and they would go forth true, still, all must do the very pledged to uphold its traditions. best they can, win or lose. | Rev. N. T Holmes offered his The Douglas Melley Trophy for| congra'ulations to the winners of || |boys was presented to Alan Hare|the various awards, and to thos (with 11 points, by Mr. Hill, | who were passing from one grade | who gave the history of the pre-|to another. To those who couldn't sentation, and expressed his|quite make it, he urged them to Mi {great pieasure in doing the hon- work and study harder, for as he lors, said, "they would soon catch up". | Mrs. George Jonah, acting for|Three was a great big future i |the president of the Willing Work-| ahead, and many contributions to [er Group of Harmony United|be made in many fields. | Church, made a similar presenta-| He counselled the young people tion to Rosemary Markland with| to be pioneers, like others who {11 points. Mrs. Jonah also traced had gone ahead -- to make the {the history of the cup, which|most of the opportunities that] {had been inaugurated so that top came their way. Many great| awards for athletic achievement books, works of art, music, was | could be given to a boy and girl|all part of a heritage that had | pupil, in the Harmony School. |been passed on, but there was | still the need to explore. [ [SAFETY PATROL AWARDS Meat Specials! Mon. & Tues. CLUB STEAKS . 59° LEAN RIB STEWBEEF 4 .°1 VEALPATTIES 2 ..69° TENDER RIB STEAKS | The Safety Patrol awards were LOSING THREE TEACHERS {next presented by Gordon Ter-| Regret was exprsesed by Mr.| |willegar. Mr. Terwillegar pointed Harrison that the school was out the fact that Elmer the Safe-|about to lose three teachers, Mr. |ty Elephant had not been down|Terwillegar, Mrs. Harris and once during the year, in spite of Miss Doake. These teachers had | the unusually severe winter with! made a great conriibution to the {lot of bad weather. He praised school, and would be sadly miss- |the pupils for their participation,|ed. They would be teaching at the | which had at all times been most|Senior Public School on Wilson * |dependable. {road and at the Vincent Massey | The Fannie Hislop High School School. |Entrance Award, presented by| In recognition of her untiring Bi |William MacDonald, public|efforts as president of the Har- Brock street east; Sylvia Jackson, 98 Sherwood. The first five persons to in- form The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four-week .period. The cur- rent attraction is "Five Branded Women also '"'Jo- hansson vs Patterson" Fight Pictures, RNS His many friends are today extending congratulations to His Worship Mayor Gifford on the celebration of his birthday. June uw. 79° MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. |presents tue new EVINRUDE SEE IT OUTPERFORMS ANYTHING NOW! NEAR ITS POWER CLASSI SCRUB TEAM ¥ Winorlose... there's going to be a "home run'; tonight on the family's hot water supply. Active youngsters use a lot of hot water at bath-and- bed time, but with electricity on your side you'll be ahead of the game. Install 2a modern, two-element electric water heater of the right size and capacity for your family's needs. Then, when you scrub, tub or do the family washing, you'll always have an ample supply of hot water waiting for you. You won't have to wait for it. And, thanks to electricity, you have the extra reassurance of safety and absolute cleanliness in op- eration. To get more out of life, get the most out of electricity. PH. OL 5-3641 FUNERAL OF : BV RCE to an extent based on years of) + MRS. STEWART J. STORIE Mis SVAN. Jormesond service and type of employment.| The memorial service for Mrs. at her residence, 142 Byron| wih ; i This year's Profit Sharing Fund| Stewart J. Storie, who, died . al|gireet north, Whitby, is 73 per cent higher than last| the Oshawa Gener Hospital| June 24. She had been in year and reflects the continuing| Wednesday, June 2 5 held health for several months 109 employees participating, an) at the Armstrong Fun Home, The daughter of the late Mr. increase of 10 per cent over last| at 3.30 p.m. Friday, 24. and Mrs. William Cook, Mrs year. Most eligible employees The services were conducted pothergill was born in Guelph. will receive almost two weeks by Rev Dr. George Telford, She was a public school teacher wages, with some older employee hinisies of St. Andrew 3 United ,, Toronto for several years prior payments exceeding three weeks rch Entombment was in the, per marriage in 1926 to George pay, The average size of payment | Oshawa Union Cemetery Mauso- J. Fothergill. : OLRB Warn represents more than 6 cents per| Jenn: alibaavareauais | Mrs. Fothergill was very active hour for each regular working Brows, palllearerg were Jay in the Viscount Greenwood Chap-| thour during the year. | Lamble Douglas Storie Re: ter of the IODE, being a charter - = | : . | Bore asd Eo Levi © member, apd having held a num- £ ning [plied for certification for 14 fac- : ber of executive positions in the (tory clerks. JOSEPH ROBERT BAIRD |chapter. She was a life member | | The company said the clerks A storekeeper at the Oshawa Of the Womens' Missionary So-| hod ® » 'had been on hourly wages a week General Hospital for 15 years, ciety and an executive member of ar alin nit before the application and thus Joseph Robert Baird, 840 Sim. the Victorian Order of Nurses. | were covered by the existing col- coe street north, died at the Osh.| She Was a member of the Whit. : lective bargaining agreement. awa General Hospital this morn.|PY United Church for the 34 years) TORONTO -- Management and| In a majority decision, the ing, following a short illness, He|She resided in Whitby. unions have been warned against OLRB found the clerks had been was. in his 66th year. b She of Survived by her BUS signing contracts where a me-|excluded from all agreements ei wa of te late Samuel and Dan. Eling EY acanver, jtiod of payment, such as hour- Shoe 3557 Shak [he 1959 agree iy nl ca was | The funeral service will be(ly wages, is used to describe thes. tion for ne ye pony prior to coming to Oshawa nine ducted v3. Rev. Join Smith of bargaining unit. | visions to negotiate on new classi- years ago had been a resident of 1 MOY ya © he Ontario Labor Relations! fications. Port Perry. He was a member of VW. C. Town Funeral Home, Mon-| i | led, accordi tier United a " day, June 27, at 2 p.m. Interment board used a case between the Bi a a His only surviving relative is|Will be in the Friends Cemetery, United Auto Workers and Du- change the agreement and said his wife. Pickering Township. |plate Canada Ltd., Oshawa, to|the agreement was not a bar to 5 Tre tinea Service i be |show the difficulties that can te, eEttiication application. eld at the Gerrow Funeral Home . F, Irwin, in a minority re- at 2 pm. Monday, June 27. In- Let Contract arise. (port, argued the amy id unit terment will be in Pine Grove . . The union and company signed was not static, He said the con- Cemetery, Prince Albert. Rev. an agreemend in September, 1959. traet covered classes of persons, H. A. Mellow, minister of North- Harbor Dredging |covering all hourly-rated employ- and since i apt em Were minster United Church, will con: OPTAWA (Special) -- A con- eS with certain exceptions not specifically excluded, they duct the services tract for maintenance dredging in| Last February th union ap- should automatically be covered. MRS. ETHEL COLE Oshawa 'harbor has been award-| = Mrs. Ethel Cole died Friday, 4 by the federal public works) June 24, at the Strathaven Nurs department, it was announced. ing Home, Bowmanville, She was| The contract, worth $41,00 goes in her 81st year and had been in|to Ontario Marine and Dredging failing health for several years. Limited of Toronto, the lowest of Mrs. Cole, nee Curtis, was born |Seven bids. at Tyrone and lived all her life] Work will be completed by the in the Bowmanville and Hamp-| end of next month, It involves the ton area. She was predeceased annual maintenance dredging of by her husband, Howard: Edgar|the harbor approach, harbor Cole, who for many years was a|channel and inner harbor to as- farmer at Guideboard corner,| sure adequate depth for vessels north of Hampton. of 20 feet draft. | Mrs. Cole moved to the village of Hampton in 1940. She was an| active member of Hampton Unit-| ed Church, and the United Church CITY AND | WA. She leaves no immediate relatives. DISTRICT The funeral service will be \ | | conducted at the Northcutt and $400 DAMAGE f Smith Funeral Home, 53 Division! An estimated $400 damage re! street, Bowmanville, June 27 at sulted from a two-car collision at 3.45 p.m, Interment will be at Albert and Emma streets, Fri. | Hampton Cemetery. aay evening. One car was driven| . y Norman Henry Hamlyn, 249| MRS. JAMES A. McGARRY College avenue. "The ro ped Following a short illness the the other car was Alfred Thomas le an Hose. of io Anus svc D riday, June 24, of Shirley Ann Tucker, AMMONIA LEAK beloved Ye James Allan Me The Oshawa Fire Department os A on Sires east, She removed a refrigerator from the A daughter of "Mr. and Mrs nore ya v. yen, 3% ay Ay a: ks sireel, riaay y od Harold Tucker, of Whitby, the de- frigerator had a ls So ceased was born in Belleville, There were no other alarms re May 19, 1933 and was married in ported since Friday morning. | St. Gregory's Roman Catholic There were eight routine ambu-| Church, Oshawa, April 18, 1953. lance calls during that time. | AUTO-MAGIC WASH LTD. FINA SERVICE STATION' 116 BOND STREET WEST ee LD GAS GAL. Drive In And Fill Up Today «alm dry HYDRO is yours LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Special For further information on your electrical problems contact your electrical dealer or . . . [HE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA WM. BODDY, Chairman : GEORGE F SHREVE, General Manager

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