OSHAWA SKI CLUB MECCA FOR ELAINE RICHARDS _ 10 HOME PERMITS " Oshawa Building Is opm XECUTES TURN APPROACHING CLUBHOUSE SECOND SECTION "SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 196 Lowest In Three Years $1300 Damage Basketball Building report lolals contin ued to drop in Oshawa through 1960, resulting in the second annual total" decrease in two Years The 1060 reports A50, are the lowesl tfiwree years, down $3,000,000 from 1056's Fhe 1060 {otal was $15,563,268, still more than $1,000,000 ahoye last year's tolal In only three months last August, October and Decem her were building permit higher than those of the corre w sponding months 1050 During December 47 permits Mor building and 34 permits for the making of repairs were is ued by the city engineer's de pertment, The total value of the permits Issued was $731,478 LAFGEST DECEMBER PERMIT Biggest item on the Decem ber list Is the $270,000 permit for the Guy avenue purification plant addition, Permit was taken out by the Oshawa Publle Ut ties Commission An $80,000 permit was issued to the Onatrio Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist for a new TRAINING SCHOOL al $12,271 in the lasi more than $15,507,318 " Year administration building on King streel east Fifteen ed homes will Construction he unit will he located on enue, Durham street court NEW PARK CLUBHOUSE Permit for a $6000 elubhouse was taken out hy the College Hill Neighborhood Association Mill street is the location Ten single family dwelling per mits were Issued In December Ka Construction Col horne street east, two homes, one at $24,500 and one at $11,000; I, Kalyta, Harris Court, two al $10,000 each; 8. Jackson and Bon Lid,, Arthur street, two homes, one at $10,500 and one at $10,000; Kruithof and Rensink, Whithy $10,500; KE, Drapak, Harmony road south, $10,000; Loupan De semidetach built hy Urwin of Toronto $14,000 each Montcalm av and Talhot fwo-unit he Lid costing velopments, Willowdale, $10,000; $5000; Ww Bloor Crawford Construction, street west, $11,000, FOUR GARAGE PERMITS Four garage permits 1asued H, G. Huteheon enue, $725; J, Palterson were Lakeview av Simeone Rehabilitation Work Explained | BOWMANVILLE (Staff)--More than 40 Rotarians and guests from Whithy and Camphellford were familiarized with the story of the Bowmanville Training Schoo! for Boys and the work carried on there, In a olassific ation speech presented hy Jack J, Bains, supetintendent of the school, at the meeting of the Ro tary Club of Bowmanville, Fri day noon, at the Flying Dutch man Motor Hotel "The school has an overall operating budget of $662,000 $450,000, of which is expended for staff salaries," said the speaker It costs approximately §7 a day or $2500 per year to keep a hoy in the school, Although this may Appear to be an expensive opera tion as far as the taxpayers are 'concerned, 1 am sure it is well spent money if we can succeed in directing our wards along the path to good citizenship." 11 DEPARTMENTS "Our present administration | divided into departments as fol Mayor Guest At Luncheon Mayor Christine Thomas will he one of the snecial guests at the Road Safety Workshop, sponsored hw the Ontario Department of Transport, which will open Wed nesday, Jan. 11, in the Rayal York Hotel, Toronto I's, Thomas will attend the opening luncheon. The workshop i'l he officially opened at that neheon hy Hon, J, Keiller okay, Lieutenant-Governor of rio. \ | ther Oshawa representative X* H. M. Cranfield, chair it Oshawa \ Mr. Cranfield Qi special meeting for rep os of local salety doun 11 anfield's remarks wil _ How to Get Financia wor your Local Safety nately Will ad wp Covel The warkshop under the auspices of the Ontaric Department of Transport, in co operation with the attorney gen eral's department, the depart m of ecdueation and the de partment of open Jan, 11 and continue 13 1, 13 being highway nw hold ArOUEh hy lows; farm maintenanoe ational, residential reation, business office and services "The main core of our opera tion," sald the speaker, "ls the academic and vocational training program, around which the rest of the school functions," At the present time, more and more boys of high school calibre are arriving, and it is important to have pourses and facilities to meet their needs, thus we are operating full time academic classes for grades 9 and 10 and part time classes for Grades 6 and 7 and have one class of hays working at ungraded levels." VOCATIONAL TRAINING In the vocational training areas we have, sheet metal, auto mechanics, arts and erafts, hort leulture, painting and leather crafts Re most Mi hoy clinical, placement, academic and vor PT, and ree and records life the next training aid it 1s here that a live and let live | live in groups of 40 per unit, sleeping doarmatory on single beds, This setting : the bays how to get along consideration and re-| others' properiv. Such cleanliness, tidiness good manners, personal habits and many other items, which are| taken for granted, are taught hy an understanding staff in a never ending task which must go on M4 a day, seven days a week," The secret of solving many of he bays problems is keeping them busy and active as possible 5 why the physical and ree reational departments is an all important part of their activities A continuous round of seasonal sports goes a long way in using gy of the youths" dential important Rains for learns to Boys house tyle teaches with ather set far hings as hour hour his ip the ener GUIDANCE CLINIC Mr. Bains. further noted the vitles of the clinical staff ts of & payehologist and two part-time cons worker Atrists During the a bay arrival check which wial psvehis 10 days after given a hy the guidence ie, receives a medical and dental check and a social history taken fram his paint of view He is tested. for intelligence academic achievement and apt le and if necessary is referred assessment, gr first he is harough adividual counselling a member of linical stati erapy o the ol "After a bay completes a period street north Melrose street mer, Holly Three sued wo 1 aaerson, IN Two Crashes $500; N. Botlo carport, 0 Were Is An estimated $1300 damage re ulted from two accident report ed to the Oshawa Police Depar! Frida Was injur Court gn permits Re NO one $500 Ad Tire Corp $3000 taurant Cite Toronto 2m Town and Country Bond street eas! Service Oj Co $500; Canadian coe street south, 12 PERMITS FOR REPAIRS Twelve permits for repairs, al terations and additions were Is sued ment ( totalling $1100 resulied lision at Al reel Al was dri Damage from a two-car ef herl p.m h and Bruce Frida Widmer eclalr avenue other cay 0 Golf streel Twn enllision One car n Bin the One car Miller, of 211 Ihe. driver of vas Arnold Greene involved in Friday Marley 420 Fare Car was of RR | CArs were a B00 was driven William Parfeniuk, of well avenue, The other driven hy John J, King Oshawa Rotary Club Will Honor | Officials | One nf the Genosha allera Bloor North Armaorie tion $2000; P. Leveque street east, home repairs, $300 J, Balko, Olive avenue, cellar al terations, $500; 8. Lovell and G Drew, Oshawa, office alterations $20,000; 8, Krechowick, Mar} street, home repairs, $500 C, Stephenson, Mary garage addition, $1000; M tan, Gibhon sireet, home repall Van Allen, Bilbo street west, home repairs, $600; I, Beverley. Gibbons street, home| $1400; A, Vinson home repairs, $34 Ww Rossland road west, cel $1000; I. Oakes cellar altera nimeoe al am h slreel, hiral repairs streel Fitehe lar alterations Farewell street, tions, $500 Queen {1} | of the largest gatherings year will he held at Hotel next Monday when the Club Oshawa plays its Civic Day of training at the school, arrange ments. are made for his return| potas to the community, this being host handled hy a field stalf of place ment officers whe try and re hahilitate the hovs back Into The luncheon has heen held for society " 4 some years to pay tribute (o the elected members of the Oshawa A HUMAN BEING City. Council, Board of FEduea "The hoy must also he recog: tion: Public Utilities Commis nized as a human being;" contin.|slon and Separate Sehool ed Mr, Bains, "and must feel on|Board as well as the members arrival at the school that he has|of the various hoards and com the opportunity te participate in missions who assist in the apera it's activities," tion of numerous civie projects "Despite his Immediate re-| Guests of the club will alse in: action, "how long do I have toiglude (he heads of civic depart stay in this crummy Joint," We ments and the reeves of neigh must understand that no one likes boring municipalities having their freedom taken away! ead table guests will include or restricted and it certainly Her Worship Mayer Christine takes time and understanding | Phom who will introduce the they are to make the grade as good citizens." elty council; Mieh " ael Stary federal minister of it Ia our Job to do ur best labor; T. DD, Thomas, MPP for i 4 Jol » give them that help Oshawa Riding and all the living ex-mayors of the municipality DIES IN CRASH The speaker will he Anthony TORONTO (CP)--Kenneth Rupr. |Adamson, MA, MTRIC, MRAIC goss, 25, was killed Friday night [planning consultant and asso when his car crashed into the ¢late professor of town planning front of a street car, A passenger at the School of Architecture, in the Burgess car, Donald University of Toronto, Profes Shaefly, 23, was taken to hospi. sor Adamson will be introduced tal with head and chest injuries, (by Rotarian 8 R. Hopkins of al annual Luncheon as, memhers of 0 ' - RESPECTED OSHAWA CITIZEN BURIED FRIDAY at the funeral service Friday afternoon for Leslie FP. Mg Laughlin, wha died Wednesday at the Oshawa General Hospi A large number of residents | of Oshawa, as well as many of his close friends fram the dist rict and many sections of the provines, were in attendance | Under Way At Donevan By BARB GREEN Christmas holidays are over and by now, Dr V, J. Donevan Collegiate Institute students are eitled hack into a nice comfort able rut, Teachers and student alike are carrying oul the ritual of making each other mutually unhappy holiday I Christmas Whirl, This hack to the mention our dance--the Winter dance was a smashing success Art Tilhury's orchestra gave tremendous performance Next Wednesday; the club will present scene MacBeth the sembl honud to he good since has heen rehearsing for The girls' haskethall season has begun, Tryouts and practices are heing held for hoth the jun ind senior Before 1 vould like ing lack haskethall fieult tn Going must ] drama from Iti the cas! week a al f team leave thi tn mention the amag of audience al girls games, This is dif understand since the 0y have such a tremendous turnout for their games, 1 have also heard It said that girls are much more attractive than boys Last vear our senior givls' (eam won the championship. Since this was another honor for our school why can't they have little support The bhoys' hantam, junior, and senlor teams played haskethall at 0.C.V.1, Friday night In eonclusion 1 hope everyone has a good weekend BE Don't overdo It starts again on Monday sithject 1 a sohon! Cubans Apologize To Photographer HAVANA photographer Hamilton night he militiamen (AM) Canadian Paul Kidd of the Spectator sald Friday was seized hy Cuban after taking pletures of Cubans seeking exit permits Kidd said his captors apolo glzed and released him an hour later after he identified himself They first told him he was held hecause they thought he was an American taking propaganda pic tures hore mute testimany to the high | Inte regard in which the deceased was held, This is a view as the al A wealth of foral tributes | caskel was borne tram the Me: | MANY DISTRICT SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS YOUR ROPE TOWS EASE SLOPES VOR TIRED SKIERS By EARL GREEN afternoons Snowy slopes at the Ski Club, Kirby, are expected to Hons warrant i, lure more skiers this year than SLOPES ARE VARIED ever before Slopes on the ski club property The weekly pilgrimage to (he sre ides) for family skiers, There little village 20 miles north-east ape good competition slopes too of Oshawa, on Highways 35 and But it is felt the real future of 115, has already hegun, Last the club lies in family skiing weekend il was estimated more There is a great desl of freedom than 400 people visited the club, on the hills, Skiers are not con some Lo ski, some just to sit on! fined to straight and narrow the sun deck and waleh downhill runs Club membership totalled B75 at! phe wide spacious {rails are the close of last season, Man: hordered with evergreens that ager Ivan Richards sald he ex: prevent the snow from drifting pects, If conditions are good, !ioo heavily, There is room . for there will he more than ' members this year, He sald ski aay The Bouth Ontario Junior Four: 1000 hoth the heginner and the expert, | Fhe Oshavon Times Enthusiasm For Skiing wi Growing In District Saturdays, Sun-/that might jeopardize the safety Oshawa ays and holidays, when condi. of others, they sre asked (o leave, If you would like to learn to ski, or i you would like to improve your skiing, Hans Eder, the club professional, gives lessons, Mr, der has heen organizing lessons for larger groups, smaller groups and individuals, Costs are flex ible and vary according to the type of lessons wanted. All are rangements are made with My, Eder CAN RENT EQUIPMENT The club pro also operates a ski shop, It Is located near the clubhouse, He sells or rents ski equipment, If you are not 8 member of the Ing interest in the Oshawa area way Championships will he held club, It costs $2 per day fo ski has doubled, "Everywhere youl at Kirby, Jan. 28 and 20 This|as 8 guest, Tow fees are $1 per turn, someone is falking about win include cross-country, down. day for everyone, getting a pair of skis and going hill, slalom and Jumping eompe: out on the slopes ROAD KEPT CLEAR B. MILROY To gel to the ski club, turn east al Kirhy Will Chair [ix use during competitions REV, R ; for There's a sign to point lithe The club owns a hull the road and parking | PATROLS FOR SAFETY LY always kept clear, My more snow in the area Memberships ean he purchased titions. The ski-jump gets heavy at the elub, at Bolahood's Sports. This | haven vear, the Jump won't he available Bporis, Oshawa general use until there is al in Oshawa, or al Smith senior membership is worth {#8. Public school students pay 82, while high school students have tn pay $4, Anyhody over high school More than 10 ski patrol mem-|age Is considered a senior Richards claims 400 cars could paps keep an eye on skiers at all| Bpecial consideration is given to he parked in the lots of neces \limes, when the tows are in oper- sary. The lot, presently in use 'ation" The patrol is under Prayer Week: president walking distance of the elubhouse yop Oshawa Ministerial Asso. and tows memhers have will act as chalpl Vor fired skiers and for spec |ing service of the Week |tators the clubhouse serves hot with in he held in Oshawa and cold drinks and snacks each evening from Jan, 9 to 18 Mr, Milroy will conduct the serv lee of worship each service while they handled about 500 skiers, My Rey accidents However, of the clation man for of Prayer RB Milroy who the any accidents that ropes In operation, On a good day of Canada the ean accommadate more than 200 supervision of Jack Faster. The ler, father, and all children under All parking is within easy (dquiy of the ski patrol is (0 pre.|18 years old, pay $12 for the fam the [ily Red Cross train: | and are capable of ecoping|the elub for the last two years, may |The president (his year occur, They have all passed spe: [Jack Langmaid, an Oshawa den Last year there were thrge tow cial tests given by the 8ki Patrol |tist, Mr {married couples who | F f enuple, AL NTA i moths Mr, Richards was president of is Dr, Richards sald, If the {property is handled properly, and Members of the patrol have a/enough money is invested during the preaching will be done hy the! Richards said, An extra tow rope certain amount of authority onthe next 10 years, it is expected ministers has been built this year the hills, Mr, Richards said The meeting on Monday night will he in the Northminster United Church, Simcoe street north; Tuesday evening in the Ukrainian Preshyterian Chureh, Simeoe street south; Wednesday night in the St, Matthew's Angli ean Chureh, Wilson road south; Thursday night in the King Street Pentecostal Chureh, King treet west, and the final meel ing in the Salvation Army Cila del, Simeoe street south local To Present Fine Drama By LLOY FLETCHER Rehearsals for "The Heiress have heen in full sawing for some weeks, This 1s a full length, ex eiting drama set in the New Takes Fire To The Fire Hall [itt Fil ts th hw An Oshawa garbage truck had avy 96. 97 and 28 In the O'Neill a small five in its load, at 11.1010 45 avium am, Friday, The driver took the "ju the cast truck to the Fire Department, nave Macleod. Oshawa firefighters put it out IJudy Wood, Marilyn. Markle, Bis Our Progress' The fire department answered [leen Kowalski, Glenda Slessor, only one other call, Friday, It Robyn Rice and Mike Rell, The was a false alarm at 1.25 p.m, play is being directed by Mrs CRA Offers Big Variety il here were three routine ambu EH lance calls since Friday morn:| Calling all boys! Inter-form ing {baskethall starts the week after inext, The lists ave up for all who want to sign te play, The | Wrestling Club starts on Wednes day, Jan, 11 All prospective Whipper Billy Watson's are most attention to the varl ety of its winter program, the Oshawa and Distriet Community Recreation Association has sted a new brochure outlining some of the highlights of its ae: tivities The woodworking shop is again welcome : The preliminary being aperated under the direc tion of W. Rohrer, Instruction is givls' Junior and senior basket {hall started this week, On Wed heing provided for adults and children, and time wil be av {nesday interform basketball be {gan for the girls, The games are {heing played during the noon allable for those wha wish to work on a project of their awn choice The Lakeland Chapter of the National Office Management As: wi sociation, which will held its {third annual Top Management INight , at Hotel Genosha next Thursday night, has heen sue. {cessful in securing an outstand. ing publie speaker The speaker will he William B, Forbes, editopamanager of Ca. are Pat Payne, |[nadian Printer and Publisher, Howard Swarte, [His subject will be "What Stops ', In his address he a tryouts for a draw is hours fram 12.30 to around 1.00 The Junior and Senior Girls Tumbling Clubs had their first meetings at noon and after four lon Friday, Some of the require {ments for certain levels of abil ity in tumbling were demonstrat ed | Lots of school spirit was stivy od up hy the Pep Club at the pep rally Friday noon, Some of the guys and girls switehed uni [forms so that the bays did the shouting and the girls did the Ishooting (for baskets of course) The "Coachmen", a voeal {group in the school added to the pep with a few of their favarite songs, All in all with the added attraction of a few cheers from the cheerleaders, OCVI'ers were setting the vight spinit for the hig triple header Friday night [against Donevan, The Bantam {Junior and Senior teams were all playing their first soheduled games of the season The members of the Sketehing Club started out on a new and: Golfers desiring a work owt {interesting project at their first the faults in their game oan al meeting of 1961 Wednesday night ehool whieh apey {They are to produce their Im. ates There {pressions of Jas on paper with gy hallet ehil {figures in the hackground doen Wednesdays Great progress Is being made with the new Student Directories Sonia Kupnieki and her mainly form reps, are beginning a collept money In payment for he directories, such as coffee cab articles fahles, record Wondworking lamps, night tables ho nets and room dividers are among the items which can be made hy beginners and experts Afternoon are arranged for if they in suificient number classes register Another popular feature of the program. is the art classes whieh are available for adults as well As ohildren, James Kraemer is the instructor © BM under Harley Trudelle classes for on Other programs offered hy the CRA include copper tooling, pot \ Mluminum elehing, hoxioam lapidary, jude, weight WUng and table tenants, Anderson Funeral Home wh an aisle of flowers, ta Union Cemetery i (Oshawa Times Photo) 4 thie orew shay Oshawa weaving 110,000 elub Tows are in operation Wednes-| any one 1s behaving in 8 manner looked after OCVI Pupils Editor To Speak To NOMA Group members could be -- WILLIAM RB, FORRES will discuss the barriers to bush ness progress and what we ean do to eliminate them, with em. phasis on eommunications hes tween employer and employes, delegation of authority, resists ance to change and allied subs jects Mr. Farhes has made his liv ing as a writer, editor and film director for 81 years, He was managing editor of a small daily newspaper when 28 years of age nd was association editor of Canada's first pleture magagine New Warld During the Second World Wap he was ohief .of writers with the National Film Roard and eover. ed such assignments as the Rrets ton Woods Economie Conference; the twa wartime Quehee Canfers ences which were attended hy Winston Churchill, President Roosevelt and W, L, Mackenzie King: the opening of the United Nations fn San Francisca and other international contarences He helped produce the first television filma in Canada and, for the past 12 vears, has heen a writer on business and econ omies editing business newspap ers in the publishing fleld Born Seotland, Mr received his education at Parks dale Collegiate, Taranto: the Uni, versity of Taronta and Columbia in Farbes (University,