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The Oshawa Times, 27 Feb 1961, p. 9

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nein | ONE Osha Times | Blood Bank SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY FEBRUARY 27 196) PAGE NINE I An sllout drive 19 recruit new donors for the Bed Cross {Blood Donor Clinic moves int i the final stretch early this week Officials of the clinic sre confi-| dent that if enowgh pevgie re | spond so as to assure the clinic) of its monthly quota the danger of an empty blood bank will be averted | The need to recruit 8 large) | number of new donors each month aver and ahove these whe) have given previously and mre| willing to respond again within # four to six month period of) | their last donation is not recsg- mized, Robert H. Stroud, cline chairman stated today | "The panel of volunteer do nors must be continually re | plenished in order ts balance the loss of these whe for var ious reasons can no longer he counted upon to give blood two VETERAN RAILWAY WORKERS HONORED ON RETIREMENT |i ie ime o sess. br A large group of friends | to Oshawa from Port Hope in | ager; the CNR agents from | at his office last Thursday, The next Eni 1 Hated for thered in St. Gregory's Au- | 1816 as chief clerk of the | Port Union. Pickering, Whit | Seen talking to some of his this Thursday @ a ml eA pos torium Saturday might 19 | Oshawa Railway Co, and bad | by, Bowmanville, Port Hope, : at Bt, Gregory's worm on ' 4 fetiow workers, from left, are (gi. 00 street. Clinic hours sre honor Thomas Driscoll, a rail- | been freight agent for the past | Lindsay and Peterborough as | Mr Driscoll; J. Smyth, CHR dia an oh yg Rly H way employee for 48 years. | 19 years, Attending the dinner | well as the representatives of F. DEISCOW; PmyH Lad from 1.30 to 4 and from The dinner was held to honor | were E. G, Johnston, of To- | Oshawn and district indus: | superintendent W, F. Ellwood, p.m " Wke fur Mr. Driscoll who is retiring | ronto, area freight sales man- | tries, The members of his | of Hensall, whe is succeeding Anyone who wou } ud as CNR freight agent in Osh- | ager; W. J. Austin, of Toron- | staff also presented Mr. Dris- | him snd BR, Tole, chief clerk, ther information about ging " awa T 3 all the offices of ie guest # t an ight sale an- | eoll with a wallet snd cheque ~Oshawa Times Photo, blood should ell id The guest of honor came | 10 ranch freight sal $ man g } # WA ) | saa Bronch of the Bed Cross Society st BA 32933. I : Shot Victim |: cin smmmmen 5c, i! BOY SCOUT GROUP COLORS ARE DEDICATED 5 TOSS ssiste | ficials ean advise prospective The morning service st St. | Cub Packs were dedicated by | Lawrence, Dave Shrigley, | tor; Stan Fiee, Cubmaster; honors of the best time 10 gIVE| of k's Angl Oh : i i . 5 Angl #5 | the rector, Seen following the | Douglas Mack, Jerry Addin oe , * C p the clinic will] Tork s Anglican Church we, d 4 CK, H £ | Rev, Woolcock, rector; and | airly ood their blood when the clin the nceasion Sunday of a col- | service, front row, from left, | ton, Ken Goodman and Don ' : t be crowded, Under nor on 1 automa not hb 4 orful ceremony as the new | are: Norman Dobney, Byron | Woods. Back row, from left Ron Nicholson, Scoutmaster * * \s s an com: ps i 1 Victims Of Fires | i Codie 8 Gor Clos he Seo Tis od | Sees, Soy thio, om) _=Thol by Noid Smith After his miraculous brush an hour { with death, Donald Powell, 41, Oshawa needs 409 pints of * At the February meeting of ploying 16 Homemakers and the A Water Safety program Is of Wilson road north, wes re-\plood each month in order to cal Slides THREE-CAR CRASH the Oshawa branch of The Ca- month of January was the bus- being planned for the summer, ported in fairly good condition' meet basic health requirements padian Red Cross Society, the iest month in the history of the Publicity for Water Safely at St. Michael's Hospital, To- got out hy the Canadian Red » * were supplied with new cloth- mark has been exceeded, The poarc an for weitare a) aver At the Oshawa General Hospi: al " lik of ' 23a] i 111 | ul / worl } § 1 2 p oo 4 v )shawa amera Club presi Ing, groceries, shoes, bedding b 6 ATE tal, he was examined by Dr. onor V F 8, Ero ) Wedding blood donor committee BF €! youd welcome anyone interest: Charles Camphell, Dr Camp-| dent, William Laird, has an fire victims reports presented by the com- service Week is available ronto," today Cross Society mittee chairmen revealed the! Four hundred and one bottles SEWERS BUSY Shot through the brain, Wed " -- ccep In Jenusry 21 and through the branch furni- greatly indebted to the citizens \ g p y : ' catly Inaepted to the CIIZEns ed in sewing The present quota hell said the 22 calibre bullet nounced that club members had, A seven-month-old hahy hoy ford avenue intersection and|Creek bridge, Sunday st 325 ! assistance and service given to bloa obe af nesday night, Powell sat around y A e t the 0g C " the citizens of Oshawa during of blood were donated a h Groups of women meet week: home 'until 8 friend talked him | Januar: February Blood Donor Clinic. ly at the Red Cross rooms 10 into going to the hospital, late a 1e8 This is the fourth time the 400| Sew articles for the supply eup- Thursday afternoon | w | | ture was procured for one of lof Oshaws r their si { the families Jai is savy lof it Sn Wiof children's overalls, night: entered through Powell's fore-| . - done very well with their en- had a narrow escape from death|caused a total of $300 damage(p.m, One car was driven by 2 While pro) gowns, pajamas, layettes etc, head, passed through his brain inner tries in Toronto Camera Club Saturday afternoon, when the! to both late model auto's Robert Denholm, of 1513 Oxford LOAN CUPBOARD BUSY AID SENIOR CITIZENS is being made under the chair- and was stopped by the back of| International Exhibition Ted car which his father was driving An estimated $75 damage re- street, The ifiver " the other " : manship of Mrs, J. Swindells. his skull | . Tozer and Fred Miller each had was involved in a three-car col-| sulted from a two-car collision car was Lloyd O, Hinze, of 75 The Loan Cupboard Service| Red Cross continues to ser Mayor Christine Thomas / ach ia X ) 8 . 5 pos . : J and 8 8 " > br 3 x § - " p " ( wal Bi ave reported an increased demand vice the residents of Hillsdale wl Rome Nuriing class, non The doctor said Rowell was wr D, Thomas, MLA, were fe Sli aceeied nd Bert sion Al the Ritson rong and| on Thomas street at the Oshawa' Banting avenue, for hospital beds and wheel Manor. The Tuck Shop is oper. ucted by Miss D, Millson, Heg, | Suprisingly £006 CONGIION| gueets at the annual banquet key [O0TMAR each hadi/ . IB laty . : i " 1 0 " The 3 2 examine ThelZ, : 18 gecepte f The infant, Bla 8 chairs, Contrary to the false re: ated seven days a week and the N, has been completed, Th é whan, he examined him a : he lof the Ontario County branch ot att pred " this out of prob Ms r i He bl Sit Awby, ports being circulated, all sick chairman announced that 54 or graduates will receive their Mich nan id en Sen Tol of the Garage Operators' Asso ably 3000 entries Ashby a : Fifth Re Hanae ormer S awa room supplies are loaned free ganizations assist with this sey. Certificates and pins awarded' ichael's Hospital In | ciation at Hotel Genosha Fri. A short talk and demonstra. Df rth HHH es810n ' k ronto day night tion on lighting for taking pic RR 4 Oshawa was apparently 4 v 8 Pp od 4 ' re i ate op a hurled from the auto hy the for. any article in Red Cross| A pirst Ald class, held at Fred Roberts, newly elected wi aS uhen said It looked The hanquet was held in tives of inanimate objects hi impact of the collision 8s he 4 ' ' A g 4 orl 8 . i Sse Br 9 88 p } "re e § 8 : " Loan Cupboard General Motors Training Cen: pre widen, presided at the meet tween the two main portions of operators oe ives of Earage the second in a series of three "4s found in the road uninjur rganis n ' M " 4 ng and received gre § 4 A Wl ' FE 2d The o as 7 9 p Fuel, groceries, clothing and tre, has just been completed, | "8 ely 1e TOPOS 1 "brain, damaging only B|throughout the year, work be. talks on lighting ed, The child was rushed to Osh bedding were given to families ; nn : from Mrs, J. J. Burns, Home : awa General Hospital hy the - 1 ere given to On Feb. 27 a new class will maker Service: Mrs, W. Bald small amount of tissue | hind the scenes to supply inspir-| He suggested that fairly large Qerary Vire Bo am By M, McINTYRE HOOD [since then has been living with he We Rl Sigivie 1of wil Sominents it the Oshawa Mis win, Senior Citizens; Mrs, E,| He said there are parts of) ation and help to their hushands reflectors are best for colori puiance and was released short Epecial London, England relatives in Penryn, Cornwall, #8 i sionary College. Thivty-five stu- Hoy, Loan Cupboard; Mr, ©, K {the brain the body can get, Master of Ceremonies was photography, Flat lighting (light! iy afterwards Corvespondent to } wcaslonally come 10 sistance dents have registered including| Anderson. First Ald: Mr. W. along without, If these portions| Art Clark, who later 'teamed|at camera position) is safe but 44 Ag hurt in the ace THE OSHAWA TIMES [he 18 OCCASIONATTY COME Up 10 The Homemaker Service has the student nurses of Bransome| Weir, Disaster; R, W, Stroud, were damaged, the _effects| with Mabel Gillis to provide a|the least interesting, The next in| dent Other autos involved were LONDON = Today an old| expanded to the extent of em- Hospital School of Nursing Blood Donor Service; J, Camer-| Would not he immediately obvi: novelty act -- playing the bells. [interest is al a 45 degree angle driven hy Robert Fry, 25. of friend of Oshawa days of some - on, Individual Emergency Aid; ous, nor would they prevent the Jack Petersson played thelto the side which shows more 399 Guelnh street. Oshawa, and|25 to 80 years ago dropped in { i Women's Work, Mrs. J, Swin. man from behaving in a rea- plano and dancing rounded out|solidity and gives more shape to Toseph Gallant. 82. of Hampton to my office on Fleet street, writing in braille which had dells and Miss DD, Millson, Home| sonably normal manner the evening the object, A more dramatic Damage to the three vehicles and we had an interesting talk heen deyeloped by the Royal cout n u Nursing |, Head table Buests were: R. effect is obtained by a light at altotalled $425 lof Oshawa events of the late National Intiute, for the Blind, The Dresident announced the goles, GOA Drenden, George ly) degree angle which shows| A car driven by Joseph Ar:|twenties and early thirties, He UF a New York Point appointment of James Young as| CELEBRATING | ' better texture. Lighting at a 45|voy, 66, of #36 Beauford avenue, (was Herbert C, Treneer who! ou Cem of reading and writing hd : sociatio p 1 . X public relations chairman, ae foiociation, uf Cutatie: degree angle from the back is Oshawa, was in collision with will be remembered by Many | the blind, and while he eould 1CQA Oo | 1961 EXECUTIVE BIRTHDAYS d - the most dramatic of all for| Another auto driven hy Thomas) Oshawans, ' a nd gi iculaly read in braille. he had not mass | php ol inanimate subjects, Driscoll, Tot 2, Fifth Conces:| members of King Street Unite tered tha braille system of Writs { The i Be 48 p p a. Saturdav|C h, Fr 9 04 9 J i fhe, morning service at Bu, sim Lawrence was presented so are; Fas present, 0. | | Consatutions and vert | Qala Kugbe |, second yin in ian svauia bo, BY CULRKR, Seturiod was ihe organist of that Church, IE, Thal "he has now accom Mark's Anglican Church was|with his second class badge, | {owe president F. Roberts:| Wishes to the following resis {be placed farther away than @Vening 1e accident o f Gani plished as & result of his stud: colorful event § '| o 4 : ie t the Harmony road and Beau:| My, Treneer has been blind), e , 0) [1 orful event Sunday morn: his Religion and Life award D. H Lander, Dr. A, Halam: dents of Oshawa and dis i. ad Ul an en this 1%, since he came to England ing, when the Church's Boyland swimmer's badges, . : trict who are celebrating R d with any of the aforesaid main : Scout Troop and Wolf Cub Pack| - --- Andres, R. H. Stroud, Rey, D their birthdays today: ecovere (light positions, For determining Four Injured Jit ad vo Suifiowny 55, Siding He came fo London from of charge. No charge is made! yice hy the branch London from there, and took ad. vantage of the opportunity to [learn some new methods of lw main light and may be used|? colors were dedicated Michael, N, McAlpine, E, J ame Claw PE 8 CAMA se his way from a guest house, '! 4 a The 20th Oshawa Scouts and y " Weir, Mrs, J. J, Burns and Garry Clark, 193 JEigin A car, stolen sometime Satur: the f Amery I getting. A Meter here he is staying at Wimble.| Cornwall a few days ago, and Cubs were out in full force Will Dedicate Mrs, W, Baldwin Ribeet Sasbi | Brian Hayes, (day night or Runday morning high ne odie Ie 1a oh, of on | C 11 ™ don Park, in south London, to Will be ovine a Wimbledon with their parents and members The Oshawa Red Cross is nil awe ya. Top | Was rec overed hy Howmanville | Li Rn " hot 3 ah on n 0 sion Fleet street, by way of the un Pak wil be Hed Biel, Io an: of the congregation to witness . serving the community in many; conn Hea dee Ave | Detachme nt, Ontario Provine fal) he Re PAGING With the AJAX -- A car accident at/derground railway and taxi, ada hy C on Apri the dedication ew in ows ways and through the Greater y i; pa (Police, on the Taunton road|Main light turned off, The ratio the H | amue and Third IRTING ru I asked him where he would Kenneth Rodman was stan Oshawa Community Chest these| 51 Bernard and Barbara eat at 2,10 p.m, Sunday | shold he three to one he Howare Avenue an nian INTERESTING CAREER [settle in Canada, and he sug dard bearer for the Canadian] The month voting of the! Services are made available, A Drumm, twins, 110 Mary | The car helonged to Kar)| A number of slides which had Concession intersection in Alax.| Mp, Treneer has had an In|gesied that as he had such monthly meeting of the ft,; Marlene Partington, 921 (Kimmerly, of 200 King street(been entered for comment and resulted in three local men and teresting career since the days ious ccooiations with Oshe Ensign, David Shrigley carried Bathe Park Ne \ strong Red Cross means a A 4 , d Neighborhood Asso- f y y | MEI : R I / , , I > | J , a a the Boy Scout Flag and Norman ciation Was eld in the 'en | stronger community Bayview Ave, Whithy; Mrs, [west. He said it was taken analysis in the slide clinie were n Buffalo man being admitted 0{when, for 10 years, he was or awa, he might very well go ¢ | Olive Wood, 204 Division 8t,; , 2 8 , darvice Sta. ass ) i Tad Tora . thie snital late Sunde ternoon. | gani hplvlagdar Fives Delaney carried the Wolf Cublhouse February 19, 1961. with! Charles Dunk RR 3 Row (from the Sunoco Service Sta. assessed by Ted Tozer, For this hospital late Sun lay aft on, | ganist and cholr-le ader of King hack there to settle, as he want: Flag the president. Andy Hucal. pre:| aries unk, A HOW: [tion lot at King street west and |the makers' names were not re-|All were released after being) Street United Church, In 1081, 10" ttn eet away from The remainder of the color|giding pre manville; Lois Henry, 24 El: py i street, sometime between |vealed but the good and had|treated for minor injuries (he gave up that post to become 3 party included Jerry Adding! Barbers Plan gin Bt, Ajax; Judy Jolley, [5pm Saturday and 10.45 a.m. points of the slides were ve.| Giordano Pasquale of 285|a field secretary for the Cana Foranto, He I still A member ton, Donald Woods, Jim Law.|. 'he minutes were read and 1057 Rossland road west) |gunday [marked The y Dearbourne avenue, Buffalo, dian National Institute for the ©f the national council of the wld Wor n Law: ao oraved, The reports from the! ) | marked on 10 twenty-five ! ' Canadian National Institute for rence, Douglas Mack, Byron|; by . aL Palmer Ginadian Nationa) M F reasurer, cribbage, euchre anc 60 Adelaide avenue east; aud hich 0 | 0 f Toronto, as far as Peter. the ind, but last year gave eers and J. Rutherford Demonstr at on 4 ) y ) ure model automobile which came|east of Toronto, as far as Peter: : fe herfor¢ Coke machine were given and 1 June Loscombe, 286 Nassau zing the merit of any picture| model al ah, with varied duties on/un the chairmanship of the Rev. A. Woolcock, church rec were touche ? to collisi I! ar driven |borou ; 3 A g 1 y touched on briefly into collision with a car driven| "i! " 1 3 tor, took charge of the service approved The Oshawa branch of the| Street: Joanne Bond, 108 al e ow APSA recorded lecture "C [by Frans Pommerenke, 33, Eliz behalf of the sightless people of Musie Advisoly Commitice of and Cubmaster, Stan Fice, read| Del Olmstead, building chair: tari Barbers Association is Ferniill Blvd, and Wayne sitions | peed ecture LOM [abeth crescent, Oshawa, that area, (that organization the 1kaa0re man, gave his report on the| arid Barbers Association 18 geort, Caesarea, positionally Speaking by Thom: # The twa Livers ad two! In 1008, he returned to his| Mr, Treneer will be remem. 3 § 1) { J ] 4] IIS, « N p . : a fund with a suggestion from holding a demonstration night The first five persons to as Lemborg, FPSA, was enjoy-| : h ; {love of musie, and hecame (hered as a talented organist I'he dedication of the group's| . i | . : > rh 4h ed, In this were shown some passengers in the Pommerenke ; i nm h A " colors climaxed a busy week for John Guedal to have windows/tonight in the Fleetwood Room| inform The Oshawa Times ' a car, Max Wagner, 115 Mary church organist at Timmins for and choir leader during the the Scocis: aid Cubs cf B [in new hall dedicated hy largelof Hotel Genosha. The demon. of their birthdays each day female self portraits in oA h iy ' od Wily 10 years, and then maved far-\years he spent in Oshawa, and nors y, py BIS B rece y 'kets {4 Ke ae ) Aas ¥ » ww west 3 'a,! } 7 y v Mark's, who were celebrating) 40n0 4 ein AOrabip drive stration is designed to promote will receive double tickets to Te 1 f ie & W as Luckal: PO #5. Alax. were ther we { and north to ¢ nora, as one who was always willing the completion of their third) %a8 set for April 15. The sports) thods v : The Regent Theatre good : Araclers, sometimes Na the: Coroue: Genapall Hore he was organist andito give freely of his talents to vear of operation along with| ehairman's report showed huge new methods and assist mem:| for a four-week period, The oncer appeared mm as many as three |taken to the Oshawa teneral musio teacher until 1957, Hislassist any worthy cause in the : success of chocolate bars sold{bers of the trade, current attraction is "The different figures in one picture, [Hospital suffering minor eutsinaxt stopping place, again in| Although 1 had not seen Boy Scout Week in Canada be hockey te ) " Ry and abrasions \ » work, was Kirk: pi Both the Scout Troop and the|¥ hockey teams More than 125 barbers from| Canadians Despite icy rain and high ly means of lines and dia. (and abrasions, {ehureh music work, was Kirk: piv ror some 25 years, he has [oo changed much in that time, [points to be considered in analy-|N.Y., was the driver of a late | Blind He covered the territory Cub Pack held highly success.| The Teen club report showed|the area including Belleville on| Reports on birthdays will [winds Saturday night, more 8'@ms the lecturer showed the The accident was investigated jand Lake, Ontario Last year ful parents' night during the|7 members and a sizeable hank the east and London on, the west! he yeceived only between [than 700 persons heard the Osh.| Various forms in a composition|hy the Whithy deta hment of theon reaching his 70th birthday, | oq "ride onized him immed. week, with more than 125 par-| account are expected to attend, Mem:| hours of 8 am. and 10 |awa Symphony Orchestra in aland the effect a picture creates, | Ontario Provincial Police, [he decided it was time for him ety wher he came into my ents and friends attending the| All members agreed upon bers of the executive of the On-| "0 "ppc 0" na "8.8474 Maozart-acoented concert at the|for example -- general horizont:| to retire, office, It was good to see mid-week Scout and Cub meet: [May 27, and June § for the parktario Barbers' Asociation are| lhl Oshawa Missionary College, al lines convey a sense of re: stability, while radiating lines VISITING RELATIVES him, and to realize that in spite Ings to seo the boys in @ction | opening {also expected to attend | | Highlight of the evening was|Pose, diagonal lines give one allead the eye out from the] Mp. Treneer came over tolof the passing of a quarter of a [22-year-old Owen Sound pianist, feeling of action, vertical lines centre of interest and then back England on an extended holi-|century, he felt it worthwhile [James Mayhew who played denote dignity, strength and again day in October of last year, and'to come and visit me, Mozart's Concerto No, 24, for - ---- ---- piano and orchestra, He studied {organ for two years under Regi: nald Geen of Oshawa The entire program was built around the Concerto, including Symphony 30, by Mozart, and| {Overture to a Magic Flute One member of the orchestra said the audience was the larg est yet, and the most apprecia. {tive, Mr, Mayhew was given a "tremendous ovation following {his rendition of the Concerto; he played a Chopin Etude on the black keys for an encore The guest pianist also played Sonatas No. 1 and 32, by Scar {latti, and Etudes, Opus 10, No. $ and No, 4 {| The string section of the Sym. phony Orchestra played a Seren. {ade--"Eine Kleine Nachtmu. {siek", by Mozart; then, Seren ade of the Lute for an encore { The orchestra has been play [3 {ing together for only 30 months; $ {it 1s under the direction of Fran La) Fs I J, Franels, ; a ph AMBULANCE CALLS PARTICIPANTS IN COUNTY ORATORICAL CONTEST EXPLORER GROUP TOURS OSHAWA TIMES PLANT reported this morning that in| Seen here are Shawne; Bublic School and Joanne | Contest at the Kathleen Rowe | the county organizer for the the period from Saturday noon| Murphy, Sunset Heights Pub: | Conway, St. Joseph's Public | ™ublic School, Whitby, at 7 | contest which § : : i. " 7 a " p " 4 { 5 HIS 2 a) \ A § { ) \ A Oh 18 Spons i hy A group of the members of | visit to The Oshawa Times | facilities, The tour was part | Seen with the group is Rebert [to Sunday midnight, the depart-| lic School; Jean Fraser, Dr, | School, who will be taking | pm. Wednesday, March 1. | the Ontaria School Tevchery the Explorers organization | plant and were taken on a con: | of the group's getting to know | Young, Oshawa Times circu: [ment ambulance was called out| 8 J. Phillips Public School; | part in the Ontario County | Francis Ress, principal of | and Ratepayers Association Saturday morning paid a | ducted tour of the newspaper | your community program. | lation manager, {four mes { Nadia Pincsuk, College Hill | Inspectorate Public Speaking | Westmount Public School, is Oshawa Times Photo A

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