f \ PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATES ARE 2 WESTMOUNT HONORED A Patsy Wall and h Martens for outstanding contributions to the life of the school during the year. Members of the grad- uating classes were: upper | picture, front row--Bob Stapley, Bonnie Simon, Gloria Perry, Diane Bradd and Dennis Ben- nett. Back row--Mr. Wagg, teacher, Gregg Baker, Sheryl Dodwell, Pam Behm, Valerie Usher, Karen Mosier, Nancy McGregor and Bob Fowler. In the lower picture, front row-- Jadwiga Staley, Doreen Layton, THE ANNUAL GRADUATION , ty. Constable Tane, of the Osh- dinner for the Grade VIII gra- awa Police Department pre- duating classes of Westmount | sented certificates to the safety Public School were held recent- | patrol, Sports trophies were ly under the sponsorship of the presented by T. W. Cotie while members of the home and Dr. C. M. Elliott presented the school "association. Last week Fannie Hislop Scholarship graduation exercises were held | awards to Karen Mosier and on the school lawn with a large | Jean Widmeyer. Mr, Wagg, a | attendance of parents. Rev. S. | member of the staff, presented | C. H. Atkinson of Albert Street | leadership crests to Sheryl United Church was the speak- | Dodwell Jean Widmeyer, er. The Oshawa Kinsmen Club | Laraine Elford, Karen Mosier, was represented by Bruce Ger- Gloria Parry, Pamela Behm, row who spoke briefly on safe- | Nancy Arkle, Gloria Romanuk, CAPSULE NEWS : Top Nigerian | Visits Canada OTTAWA (CP) Information day night Britain can give no Minister T. 0. S. Benson of Ni-| guarantees to South Africa that geria arrived Monday night for she would be re-admitted to the a two-day visit Commonwealth after becoming a | republic He spoke during discus- OFFER REWARD sion of South African race polic- COOKSVILLE. Ont. (CP) A'ies in the House of Commons. total of $2,000 in reward money has been posted for information leading to the arrest and convic- tion of the slayer of Peter Car berry, 84. found beaten to death in his farm here May 29. LIST OF NAZIS BONN (Reuters Israel has FRIENDS VISIT MONTREAL (CP)--A group of 250 Ontario high school students (who will spend the next two weeks as guests of French-speak- {ing high school students through- out Quebec arrived today. On sent West Germany a list of 325/ Jy 18 the Ontario group will persons alleged to have com- return to their homes, each bring. itted crimes against Jews un-|ing home as a guest his Quebec der the Nazis, a West German host. government spokesman said Mon- day. LENS CRACKDOWN . a WASHINGTON (AP) The ICELAND PROTESTS Federal Trade Commission Mon- REYKJAVIK (Reuters) Ice- day announced a nation - wide land today strongly protested 10 crackdown against alleged false Britain against one of its destroy-| advertising of contact lenses ers hindering the arrest of Brit-' among claims challenged were ish trawlers fishing inside Ice- {jose that all persons cam suc- land's 12-mile fishing limit | cessfully wear contact lenses and TO ANNOUNCE TODAY fa) the lenses cause no discom- OTTAWA (CP)--The Board of Broadcast governors is expected| LAST HURDLE to announce today its recem 2 2 . mended licensees for new .pri-| NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters) vate, competitive television sta Greek and Turkish Cypriot lead: tions in Ottawa and Halifax ers Monday cleared the last ma- jor hurdle to independence when NO GUARANTEE the question of sharing posts in LONDON (Reuters) Colonial the new republic's civil service Secretary Iain Macleod said Mon-iwas solved. Shown above is Noreen | Arnold, 14, the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Harry Arnold. Miss | Arfiold recently placed first in the Grade four examinations in = afta pd AT BJAX a Kinettes Hold Closing Meet Jean Wnuk, Pat Wall, Todd Murdoc Is Speaker By GRACE MILLS AJAX The Kinette Club of Ajax held its closing meeting for the season Tuesday at the Spruce Villa Hotel, Whitby, The club had as guests Emma Robinson and Ruth Wilson of the Oshawa Kinette Club. Doris Ames won the monthly draw Kinsman Bill LeGros asked for volunteers to help with the teas in the fall, prior to the canvass for the swimming pool which the Kinsmen are sponsoring. The group later visited the Ajax Bowl when Marg Le Gros in Holland, their first since eom ing to Canada about nine years ago. faculty member of the Oshawa Dr. Kar] Linderman, music Missionary College, Todd Mur- teacher at the Ajax High School, doch addressed the delegates at S spending the summer inthe Annual Summer Conference Europe. of Seventh-day Adventists today Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Loudfoot, on the campus of the school. Now Pine street, leave Wednesday for president of a rapidly growing a vacation in Scotland and Eng- Seventh-day Adventist College in land the jungles of Mindanao Island, The home baking sale held in Philippines, Mr. Murdoch is visit- the Shopping Plaza Thursday ing with his daughter, Mrs. David realized almost $250. This is one Igler of the college faculty dur- of the many projects being under- ing the conference, taken to raise funds for - the swimming pool, sponsored by the Former Oshawa resident and Called to head this jungle col- ' irolet Sedan with a white top. ha nt pn "SERVICE CLUBS AID YWCA DAY CAMP Paulette Lang, Gloria Romanuk, Laraine Elford, Joan Parker, l.oraine Edgar. Marilyn Dickson and lan Brown. Middle row--Mr Wilkinson, principal: Sharon Williams, Sharon Smith, Barb- ara Major, Lynn Peters, Luci- anna Verson, Helen Riddell, Jean Widmeyer, Barbara Kor- ey, Ellen Parker and Nancy Arkle. Back row--Ralph Mar- tens, George Wright, Brian Gaskell, James Hale, Richard Mosier and David O'Connor. Photos by Ronald Smith FIRST IN BALLET EXAMINATIONS Miss ACCM | Academy. | ballet given by Mary Deverion of the Royal Academy of Eng- land. She has attended Queen's University for a summer course in ballet, and is a pupil h cles of clothing; 2577 food baskets were given out in 1959 helping some 8300 people without a serv- ice fee of any kind. Some 18,000 hours of voluntary service were contributed in fostering this pro- gram. A conservative estimate of this work is $96,000. DANIEL WARSAW bors used to WAS RICH (Reuters) think old Daniel Zarzycki lived a miserable life Which means he is an expert on| in poverty. After he died alone in Local 222 Picnic Set | Tom Simmons, publicity chair- {man of the Picnic Committee of |the Local 222, announced today, | that the 14th annual picnic of the Local 222 UAW-CIO will be held| | | this year on July 16 at Lakeview | | Park. Expected attendance is about | 25,000 Refreshments for numbers will include 1400 cases of soft drinks, 2800 cups of ices cream, 250 cases of popcorn, and 75 cartons of potato chips. | The picnic will also feature nine carnival rides, a stage show and prizes galore. | Prizes will be six biEVCles; six tricycles, and six wagons for the, | children, and two cars for union members. One will be a yellow | Pontiac Sedan with white-walls, | | |the other a Sun-tan Copper Chev-| these huge include a 21" RCA Victor televi- |sion set, now on display in Meag-| The Oshawa Downtown Ki- hers 209 Bow Sore wisdow, a) wanis Club and the Westmount {Moffat De Luxe clothes dryer,| .. ~_. : pi |and a barbecue rotisserie. There| Kiwanis Club of Oshawa have {will also be a Lucky Silver Dol- awa YWCA to assist in the op- | eration of its annual day camp | for teen-age girls. Shown at the presented cheques to the Osh- | presentation, from ft, are Di- | mount Club; Miss R. Naish, # Fred Kitchen, chairman of the boys and girls committee of the Downtown Kiwanis Club and Carol Cassidy, 16, a counsellor. --Oshawa Times Photo ane Bowler, 15, a counsellor; Bill Smith, chairman of the boys and girls committee of the West- lar Draw, which has been in- creased this year from 500 to 750 --< | Various forms of entertainmeat will be provided: ball games, golf, trap shooting, casting, horse CITY AND 7 DISTRICT shoes, foot races for the children, | and a dance at the UAW Hall in the evening for the members. Two pipe bands will be in attend- jpg of the Rotary Club of Osh- ance at the picnic. awa included Dr. Andrew Ander- Members are reminded to get son and Norman Allen, of Osh- their tickets early, as they willlzwa and Rotarians Ed. Ryzek,) not be sold on the day of the pic-|of Ajax: Terry Moore of Whit- nic. They can be bought every|by and Bob MacMillan, of Otta- working day from July 7 to July awa. 15 inclusive between the hours of} 12 noon and 8 p.m? and on Sai-| MEMBERS WELCOMED urday, July 9. from 9 am to 1} qwo new members, Michael p.m. Union membership ] cards|Clayton and Edward Arthur {for 1959-1960 will be required: j)ovle were welcomed by the = iia 1ROtary Club of Oshawa at its {Monday meeting. VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the Monday meet- SPOON PRESENTED Rev, R. B. Milroy, who cele- brates his birthday on July was presented with a silver spoon ot the meeting of the Rotary Club of Os =on, Monday. | spuqron, Monday 7 STREETS CLOSED The following streets will be | closed for construction today and during the weekend: Oakes ave- nue from Richmond street east {to Colborne street; Hillcroft | street from Jarvis to Ritson road north; Somerville street, from |Byng to Wayne avenue: King istreet west, from Gibbons to Stevenson' road: Wilson road {south from Olive avenue to Dean | avenue; Olive avenue to Dean |avenue: Olive avenue from Ver- dun road to Wilson road south; | Chadburn street, closed at Olive avenue: Central Park boule- vard south, closed at Olive ave- nue: Cadillac avenue south, | closed at Olive avenue; Highland {avenue, closed at Olive avenue: {La Salle avenue closed at Olive avenue: Luke street, from Rich- mond east to Colborne street east. GOLF CLUB. THEFT | For the second time in recent | among the enlightened people {who inhabitated Knossos on the] | Mediterranean island of Crete, | The father of this theory wa |the late Sir Arthuf Evans, arch- {aeologist who excdvated Knossos earlier this century. {SAYS WRONG | Palmer says Sir Arthur was wrong, that he "misrepresented" some of his findings at Knossos, making the island's civilization CDTA. appear earlier than it was. He bases his debunking on a Dance |siydy of the log book kept by Sir Arthur's chief assistant on the -- Oshawa Times Photo excavations, plus new discoveries --|in Crete and a deciphering of the Minoan script found on the island. | There were discrepancies be-| |tween Sir Arthur's published {theories and the findings jotted down in the log book, Palmer claims. raimer's theory is mainland Greek and the Crete civilizations were contemporary cultures, therefore the people of Irene Harvey the Harvey of of Argument Over Greek that the weeks the Oshawa Golf Club has been broken into. Thieves entered) the club house early today by re-| moving a sliding panel leading to the kitchen. No loss was reported. 213 ADMISSIONS | There were 213 admissions to the Oshawa General Hospital dur- ing the week ending July 2, 1960. 'There were 252 discharges during 2 the same period. There were 57 births during the week; 29 male and 28 female. Newborn dis- charges numbered and 23 female. Fifty-six patients 51: 28 male and low 50s. \ ~| WEATHER FORECAST Sunny, Warmer On Wednesday TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts is- from the north country through sued by the weather office at 11/to the southeastern portions of m. EDT. the province was still able to Synopsis: Cool air still covered produce a few showers. However Ontario this morning producing high pressure building in from |overnight temperatures in the 40s/the west promises to bring clear- Cloud persisting ing skies to these areas leading |the way to sunny weather and underwent major surgery, while| 105 underwent minor surgery. | There were 34 eye, ear, nose or| throat cases. Treatments and examinations totalled 99. Seven- teen casts were made. There were 279 patients that received physiotherapy treatment. WEEK-END THEFT Police believe a thief who broke into the residence of Robert For- ster. 189 Celina street, had quite a week-end. Among the articles missing when Mr. Forster return- ed Monday were four cases of! beer, and an electric sander and! drill ADMIT DRUNKENNESS Two persons pleaded guilty in Oshawa Magistrate's Court Mon- day to charges of being drunk in a public place. Allen Grant Gil- mour, 445 Drew St., was fined $100 and costs. It was his fourth offence. Firth Squarebriggs, a transient, was sentenced to a transient, was sentenced to a month in the county jail on his second offence, WINTER QUITS AUTHORITY higher temperatures on Wednes- day. Regional forecasts valid until midnight Wednesday: Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake A second member of the Ontario, Niagara regions, Wind- Central Lake Ontario'Conserva- sor, London, Toronto, Hamilton: tion Authority has tendered his Sunny with a few cloudy intervals resignation within the last week |today. Sunny with little change to the municipality which ap- |in temperature Wednesday. Wind pointed him. On Monday night, [northwest 20 becoming light this Whitby town council received |e€vening. the resignation of J, H. Winter, | Georgian Bay, Haliburton, one of their two representa- |Kirkland Lake, Timmins-Kapus. fives (kasing regions, North Bay, Sud- The resignation was slated |bury: Cloudy with a few sunny for discussion under general |intervals today and a few scat. business but that point in coun- |tered showers. Clearing tonight. cil's proceedings was never | Wednesday sunny and warmer, reached when council discover- | Winds northwest 20 today, north. ed it had an agenda which West 10 to 15 tonight and Wed- forced a meeting again Mon- |Nesday. day evening when the resigna- | White River ) region: Cloudy tion will be discussed. {with a few sunny intervals today. Mr. Winter's resignation, read Clearing tonight. Wednesday by towr clerk John Frost, |sunny and warmer, Winds north- gave no reasons tor A scion Last week, CLOCA chairman west 15, Forecast Temperatures William Owens, an Oshawa rep- resentative, gave his resigna- Low tonight, High Wednesday . 5 5 tion saying that it was brought aa OUT OF CONTROL i t car out of on Mill street clipped off a hydro pole last evening. The car, driven by L. Val Priebe, RR 2 Oshawa, left tire marks for 166 feet on the pavement. 10-DAY TERM John Joseph MacDougall, rthur St.,, Oshawa, was sen- tenced Monday to 10 days in j il | Windsor about by "petty politics", His anit) =O > rep y resentative has been sent to | LOrODto Oshawa city council. | Trenton Whitby's other representative on CLOCA, Councillor Joyce Burns, has indicated that she does not intend resigning from the authority. GHEL52LLLEES for drunk driving. A police con-| stable told Magistrate F. S. Ebbs| that the accused collapsed while being led to the police cruiser after his car was involved in an accident. PARTY CONVENER Mrs. Geoffrey Andrews was the convener of the graduation party | held for the Grade 8 pupils at North Simcoe Public School re-| cently. The Times in last Satur-| day's issue stated the convener | was Mrs. Geoffrey Adams. | EUCHRE WINNERS The following are the winners | at the Bathe Park Euchre Club] Saturday night: first prize, Joan | Berkoveski; second prize E. J and Robert Sulliv: (tied); fourth prize, Ruby Al- dred; fifth prize, L. Pelow. Freeze-Out winners were Joan | Pomery Neigh-| lege when it was fast becoming Ci li t By RANALD MACLURKIN SCHOLARS AROUSED LONDON (Reuters)--A great! All this means little t : id / E S 0 the! cary judg for eek argument has broken out among ordinary Briton. But to the Tosesved Judgment Jon Sue week scholars over who civilized those!learned it is a mixture of dyna- ing laid against William John- Models of civilization, the ancient mite, mayhem and heresy. ston, 163 Celina St. He was reeks. Sir John Forsdyke, director of 'ged after his str a ila 1 sdyke, charged after his car struck 2%- Se Yale. o lhe hero, de- the British Museum, was con- ips Barbara Leyk, on Al- p Ing whose side you are on, temptuous of Palmer's theor: ik i gr is a 54-year-old professor at Ox- --- : cory. - bert Bt io Juve, ford. Professor L e on a rd Palmer's field is comparative philology, | Berkoveski and Reg Maxwell. JUDGMENT RESERVED Magistrate Ebbs, on Monday, | {Crete didn't civilize the Greeks languages and occasionally tosses| "AS A BREADWINNER , , , | know milk helps keep me at my peak of energy. | drink plenty because | can't afford 'let-downs'!' GUERNSEY GOLD IS THE MILK FOR ME! ® GUERNSEY GOLD is a natural for active weight his little room in a Warsaw sub- off such whimsies as A Grammar urb, his will was found, along of the Post - Ptolemaic Papyri, with currency of various nations Volume One and savings accounts, and items| Now he has 700. At the present time thisiof jewelry. The will divided the vorite theory about the old! Mountain View College of fersiestate, worth many thousand Greeks that civilization on the Grades 1-16, including. BA de-|dollars, among 36 old friends. Greek mainland had its source | grees in liberal arts, and BSc. de-| ---------------- - -- LL grees in agriculture. Plans are underway to offer a B.Ed, degree next year. The growth of the school is largely to be attributed! to the industrial phases that have been incorporated. Every student and each of the 43 teachers have | to work at least three hours daily in one of the industries. The many industries include a 2400 acre farm, a sugar, rice and corn mill; a poultry farm of 1100 hens, | a soy hean factory and a hemp bowled the highest score, June Webster the lowest and June Smith won the hidden score VISITED CONVENTION visiting with their daughter Bigwig Inn, Lake of Bays, was, Mrs, John Evans and daugh- the venue for Kinsmen District ters, Ruth and Janet of Emperor! No. 8 convention June 23 - June street, left for a two month holi- 5) day with relatives in England. Attending from Ajax were Mr. Evans will join them later president Ralph and June Web-| Giovanni Stipcich and daugh- ster, president-elect Wes and ter Vanna, Forest road, Joan Ensoll, Larry and Barbara air last weekend for Pickell, Vic and Doris Ames, months holiday in their native Dave and Hazel Claringbold and! Italy. Wally and Phyl Henwood Members of the Hospital Aux- |iliary who would like to get wool PERSONALS | for bootees during the two vaca- ~Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koender- tion months, can contact Mrs. J. man, Glynn road, sailed from Jennings at 70 Kings crescent, Montreal Saturday for a holiday| Ajax. Mrs. Cook. 53 Beatty ave- nue, library convener, is seeking manufacturing plant. | volunteers to help with the li- ~ Fifteen square miles of fofeht COMING EVENTS | brary cart during the holidays. | Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Steer, | OW ned by -the school keep a saw| p fs , ater y ». |and planing mill supplying lum-| - FERNHILL Bingo tonight at the Ava and . family Waterville Que, |3 p A r the sch " I's aid : iy 10m, 5.9.0. 20 samen 3 and 310. Seven] SPent a few days with his moth. Jer lor the Schoo § bul Umg. pro- $40 jackpots. Door prizes, a failure, Mr. Murdoch turned it into the second largest education- al centre in the Philippines, grow- ing from an enrolment of 60 to Kinsmen Club. Rev. H. W. 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Approximately 25% less calories than average milk IDEAL DAIRY has a somplete line of quality Dairy Produasts available at your store or at your door. IDEAL DAIRY brings you the famous Pure-Pak Throw-Away Container for the same standard price charged for glass con- tainers with reduced prices for Bulk Purchases. * Sausage for $1.00 CONTACT OUR ROUTE SALESMEN GET 5 LBS. FREE! > Or FRESH MADE PHONE RA 8-6241 VEALPATTIES 2.. 69° IDE AL D AIRY BOLOGNA 4.°%1 LIMITED er, Mrs. M. Steer, York street, £ram and the commercial mar-| Lm MAb ARI ket. Another new phase is that of a rubber plantation Mr. Murdoch caused quite a | stir w hen he displayed to the ses- on a bag conlaining some of his 30 lethal looking Philippino knives Another feature of the Confer- ence was a release of the church's Welfare, Report for the past year, by William G. Solo- | nuik, Director of the Health and | Welfare Department of the Con- | ference. Fifty-one churches in the privilege | Ontario - Quebec area operate 37 Phone OL 5.3375. | Dorcas Health and Welfare Units a dedicated to community assist- 02 ance. Thirty-three thousand arti- SUMMER WONDERLAND SWIMMING POOL Bus leaves Whitby opposite Legion Hall (Byron St) every hour on the hour, 12 noon till 6 p.m. Leaves pool every half hour. Children 50c, Adults 75c¢ Ste swimming, transportation and Whith nclude (END CUTS or BY-THE-PIECE) ps at Vigor Oil and sy Curling Club