Yale y ih 4 LF ode {3 k Son Limited will open in the | of the company; Miss Ruby Oshawa Shepping Centre are | M. Hamra, vice-president and | David Rush, left, president ! J. C. Keon, administrator of LOOKING OVER THE in | terior plans for the store | which John Northway and Hamilton Salon Accepts Oshawa Members Slides members of Oshawa) beautiful and singular speci-|well as the different shadings Camera Club have again/mens are not found easily by|they take on as camouflage. "made ths shows". Mrs. Ted road sides, but must be looked] The Indian Paint Brush is a Tozer had four slides accepted|for and reached through bogs|parasite which roots on other at the Hamilton Salon, two of|/and thickets and even fields of plants. A beautiful Wood Lily which were given honorable poison ivy. was found in a country ceme- mention, and Fred Miller had One saw the early Skunk Cab- tery, one of the few quiet three slides accepted bages which grow with their|Places left. : At the local club's recent|feet in the bog (usually an un-, The Gold Thread fakes its meeting Miss Phyllis Ferguson|ysual albino), a startling red name from the color of its root gave a short talk on sugges-|bloodcup, so tiny but so perfect- which will quench one's thirst if tions for our programs. One|ly formed when seen blown up. chewed. A Moccasin Orchid idea which seemed to have Hepaticas come in different|lady slipper takes 12 years to much merit was a bulletin shades from pure white to deep attain bloom so if found should board on which notices of the rose, and one finds new fern|not be picked but left to seed | Two | the shopping centre. § Northway Firm Coming To Centre A new John Northway and Son Limited store will be open: ing within the next month at the Oshawa Shopping Centre. The Northway store is part of 8 prominent chain of stores which sells a wide range of women's clothing and wearing apparel emphasizing customer service and "firsts in fashion at the right price." The store will have 12,000 square feet of floor space de- signed for easy browsing and quick shopping, and to make shopping a pleasure for the Oshawa buyer. "It will be a store of little shops, each with its own par- ticular type of clothing," said Northway's vice-president, Miss Ruby M. Hamra, "In an endeavor to make this | an Oshawa store, we will bel hiring Oshawa people for most of the positions with the excep-| tion of the manager and some department heads who will come| from other Northway stores", | said David Rush, Northway's president. A fountain graced with flowers | will be situated in the south-west | |corner of the store. Coins that| |are thrown into the fountain will) be given to local charitable or-| ganizations along with a like| sum donated by the store. | "The grand opening, which] will be announced next month, will offer prizes, and an exciting| day for Oshawa people", said! Mr. Rush. "A special openir~ ceremony, with celebrity-guests New Donor tog Is Worry ' Plan Program Choral And Organ Music A program of choral and or- .--Oshawa Times Photo serious shortage of new blood donors has Oshawa Red Cross officials worried with the next clinic scheduled for this coming Thursday, Robert H. Stroud, clinic chairman, disclos- ed today An intensive drive new donors so as to avoid the| necessity of calling on previous givers too soon has not resulted in any appreciable increase in 8 to draft/by the choir of St. Andrew's United Church and Kelvin James, the church organist, next Tuesday night. A silver collection will be taken. an music is to be presented ¥ club doings and outside coming| fiddle heads which may be cook- events would be posted, as well ed and eaten as we do aspara- and multiply Sometimes a lively specimen Oshawa's panel of public spirit: ed blood donors, Mr. Stroud de- clared Mr. James will play four se- lections on the organ. These {will include "Choral Prelude -- as especially helpful or interest-| gus. Pitcher Plants obtain their like a frog may be transported ing articles or excerpts from nourishment from decomposed to one's kitchen for a photo- periodicals received by thejinsects which have fallen into|graphic session but should be club the water held in the cup- handled kindly and released to FINE SLIDE SHOW like blooms. resume his own life afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Jake Laird en. Sometimes one finds a stink| And so through bogs, mos. tertained the members with one horn or a large edible puff ball quito and poisonous infested of their best slide shows. Jake and most curious of all is the areas and maybe a little is the photographer par excel. slime mold like the beaten paimiess trespassing one finds lence while Edna, the projec. White of egg growing on a de-|these Quiet Places and returns tionist and all around assistant,| composing tree trunk, at one nome tired but with soul renew- whose co-operation and sharp|Stage in its life becoming ani-|o4 454 hope that two or three eyes on field trips and ready Mal and can be seen moOVINg gq slides will be the reward help in the word painting, is along ever so slowly The slides submitted for the so helpful Tree toads are odd creatures club's annual Spring Salon have "In Quiet Places" was per-/and several illuminating picC- heen judged by three promin- fectly named -- showing in word, tures of these were in the show, ent Toronto Photographers -- and picture -- growing plants/one with his back turned to the! Mrs. Phyllis Treloar, Mrs. Mil- and living insects in the ever/camera and one nonchalantly dred Morgan, and Henry Mor- decreasing areas of our reced-|yvarning in the face of the lens.| gan. This show should reward a ing nature spots which so many These close-ups showed their good attendance on May 10, at pass by without even knowing|large suction feet with which the McLaughlin Library Thea- they are there. Most of these'they grip the tree trunks, asitre. Donevan Pupils To Select Queen By BARBARA GREEN The Spring Prom at Dr. F. G Donevan Collegiate Institute is only two weeks away. Those going should buy thety' tickets now before they -are all sold out. Miss Donevan of 1960-81 will be chosen at this dance from the girls of Grades 12 and 13. With the high number of poten- tial winners in the senior grades it is sure to be a close contest CAREER TALKS Each Wednesday one or more speakers visit Donevan to help the students choose their careers. This week Mr. Gardner spoke on the field of agriculture and Robert Sheffield, of Central Collegiate Institute, gave a talk on high-school teaching Marg. Gray and Judy Saun- ders won the badminton doubles game Thursday night WIN TROPHY The following announc is a little late, but 1 hope not too late to soothe a few ru feathers: Two weeks ago Ardent Trout Fisherman Misses Out WHITBY (Staff) Whithy's mast ardent ermen, who has been ¢ ng the days until trout season opening since last January, wil miss the opening day today felled by ill health Steve: Pel shock, 413 Perry street, will no be out today Last Jan 18, Steve the oper ator of a service station Brock street south, started ing a daily number apening, at that time, 1M day A sign with sivinch adorned the front daumess One of bis However, fale was aol hm and ean Thursday, be tracted 3 severe cold an ordered to dod. He will «a for ope today, for the first time in years Yano im, dass that has mever deez "shunked opening day unce 188. Any ox . a > my. he a remedy { have We m es plus Suave ment t 3 S : st . Royal Bank Robbed ===: he * Donevan badminton team won Marcesson Trophy over four other schools, Ajax, Pickering, Central and O'Neill Donevan scored 28 out of a possible 32 points, This is an acconiplishment to be proud of Congratulations are in order from the rest of the Donevan students The players were as follows Teresa Aughney and Norman Davis, Bill Kennedy and Judy Saunders, Bob Stelmach and Faith Brockman and Harry Joyce and Marg Gray MUSHBALL TITLE Last Monday, Grade 12, who previously defeated Grade 13 were defeated a noon-hour mush-ball game by Grade 11 Another game between Grades 12 and 11 Friday ended in a ght between the two teams and ¢ outcome is undecided. It be quite a feather ir je 11's cap if they became cha This was prob what caused high enough n between the two teams mpo e 10 start a fight Assault Case Is Adjourn ! Brown and his son. Ne 108 Lauder road, Oshawa ay. to the innocent, Frid ¢ CCF Leader To 'Speak At Ajax AJAX (Staff) -- Donald C MacDonald, MPP for York South, and CCF leader in the Ontario Legislature, will be the speaker at a meeting of the New Party club of Ajax and Picker: ing on Monday evening The meeting, beginning at 8 p.m., will be held in 'the hall above the Bluebird Chip Store, in the Ajax Shopping Centre Mr. MacDonald will speak on Sta the found New Par in Ottawa in July an of the evening's program Ajax and Pickering who are interested in the forr tion of a new al party are invited to atte Club fo Observe convention of the A question + Rir Cadet Wee The members Club of OsKawd, next Monday ill observe e that they had assaulted C g most of the evi- 1 dence in the charge, Magistrate *. S. Ebbs adjourned S te May A counter<charge had been laid by the two Browns against MoGifford. No evidence has been entered on this charge The alleged assaults took ace at the Codardale Scrap on and Metals Lad. 1M Anni ol manding money West's Invasion Just Infiltration REGINA oP) A s P Ct nt taken was PX Me © which is being held f d answer period will be part t residents -- St. Phillip" by John R. Robert- son, organist of Northminster Church; "Chorale in A Minor" by Cesar Franck; '"Pastorale (The Faithful Shepherd)" and "Carol (In Honor of Frederick Delius)". The choir numbers will in- clude "Finlandia" by Jean Si- belius; sicals and Sir Ernest MacMil- lan's arrangement of God Save the Queen Other choral numbers in which soloists will participate will be "Cherubim Song', '"'Bel- mont" and "Rejoice in the Lord Allway" in which the soloists will be Helen DeBoo to; Robert Aldsworth Y and John Campbell, baritone. Dorothy French will be the so- loist in the selection "Hear My Prayer", a motet by Mendels- sohn. Driver Dragged After Car Rolls JANETVILLE (Staff)--George Edward Hughes, 24, of Janet- ville, was Friday detained in Warming By Police Ross Memorial Hospital, Lind- 2 sav, for observation for S- About Counterfeit sible a Ty > TORONTO (CP)--Police have dragged on the road, underneath warned banks and express com- his car when it rolled on County panies in the metropolitan area Road 5, about a mile east of for counterfeit United here, Friday afternoon. Ss Hughes was thrown out the of $10,000 in counter- door of his vehicle when it drop- and $50 U.S. bills has ped over the edge of the road in Akron, Youngs- and rolled on to its roof. He alo and Niagara!suffered minor brush burns and lacerations A special appeal has gone out to all churches, service and community organizations to come to the aid of this vital life-saving project. Church-goers this weekend will be reminded of the spiritual obligation to sup- port the Vw as a vital factor in the pré®ervation of human life in the community. Thanks to the generosity of Monsignor Paul Dwyer and the congregation of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, St. Gregory's Auditorium will once dgain be turned over to the Red Cross for the Blood Donor Clinic this Thursday from 1.30 to 4 pm. and 6 to § p.m. Prospective donors who wish to cut their time to a minimum while at the clinic can tele- phone Red Cross office at RA 3.2033 to arrange an appoint- ment for a time when the clinic staff will not be so busy. In this way a donor can usually complete the simple and virtu- ally painless procedure in half an hour. contral- r Fhe Osha Times SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1961 PAGE NINE VETERAN PUC EMPLOYEE IS HONORED About 30 fellow employees feted John McConkey at the home of John Collins, 58 \ Lambert, John McConkey and James R. McAskill, president of Local 2028, IBEW. ~Oshawa Times Photo lected by fellow employees, and with a sleeping bag from his union, Local 2028, IBEW. From left to right are: Rufus occasion of his retirement from the PUC after 42 years of service. He was presented with a purse of money col- Adelaide street west, on the selections from the mu- } CHIEF H. RB. HOBBS On Executive Of Fire Chiefs Fire Chief H. R. Hobbs was Thursday elected second vice- president of the Ontario Fire cially opened Monday, Chiefs Association at its annual convention held at Hart House, University of Toronto, in con- junction with the Ontario Fire Marshall's forum for Ontario fire chiefs. bourg, was elected president of the association. Other officers elected include Fire Chiefs Milt Mathers, of London, first vice- president; E. Wilson, of Oak- ville, secretary - treasurer; R. Scott, Sudbury, Lou Carriere, Cornwall and Bill Wade, Niagara Falls, directors. Fire CHief Harold Lockwood, of Fort-William, is past president. Friendship Club Meets GRACE MILLS Correspondent AJAX -- Twenty-six members - ved n of the Friendship Club enjoy a social on Wednesday after- he club room at the ty Centre. of i i | Oshawa Safety Lane - 'To Open Next Monday May is car safety month. mass, Oshawa Safety League, tunity to determine the safety During this month, Oshawa mo-| chairman, safety month, will all of your vehicle by a free check. torists will have the chance to be present at the opening. Drivers are not obliged to do have their cars safety checked| Captain Murray will officially|anything," he said. "We will by the City of Oshawa Safety|declare the lane open. |just tell them what is wrong Lane, on Athol street west, op- Equipment at the lane is cap-|/and make out a report as a posite the police building. able of checking the individual guide for repairs. We will also _ There is no charge or obliga- braking efficiency of each wheel {gladly recheck a car to ensure tion attached to this service. It the candle power and alignment that faults have been correct. is provided by the Oshawa Po-| . headlights as well as front ed," he said. ics Department a nsoved and rear wheel alignment. Sergeant King said four cars 'Also checked, will be steer- can be checked at the same MODERN APPARATUS ing, hand brake, all light {time. The whole process takes The lane is equipped with horn, vision and muffler. Tue) oy 200 i modern apparatus that is ca- checking will be done by com-| ¢ pable of accurately checking petent policemen essential car equipment. The ants. If a car is heavy driving months are ap-/sticker, proaching. Hidden troubles a car could cause disaster. May| windshield: is a good time to have a car thoroughly examined to see if it yy is safe. The safety lane will be offi- passed, awa Police Department, at p.m. Mayor Christine hai Thomas; Police Chief Herbert chairman, Flintoff; W. O. Hart, president, NO OBLIGATION Oshawa Chamber of Com- merce; Herb Robinson, Ontario County Garage Murray, president, O shaw a/result of these tests. Safety League; Ted Middle-' and assist- a D-| sti issued by Police Chief checked. Of these, 1200 passed in Flintoff, will be placed on the and 1105 were rejected. Of the Sergeant King stressed that of motorists are under no obliga- Op- tion to have faults corrected. Chief Kenneth Baird. of Co. erators Association; Captain W.[No charges will be laid as a "This is an excellent oppor- the whole month of May. 2978 CARS LAST YEAR Last year 2978 cars were rejects, 673 were rechecked and The lane is operated under|passed. More than 60 per cent e joint supervision of Ser- geant Harry King, of the Osh- and| The largest number of « re- May 1, Ted Middlemas, safety month|jects, last year, were due to | of cars brought to the lane, re- {ceived stickers. | bad headlights. The second larg- est number of rejects were due to bad breaks. This year, the lane will oper- | ate from 12 noon to 8 p.m., Mon- day to Friday, and from 9 a.m. to 5 pm. on Saturday. This schedule will be in effect during Sees Oshawa CELEBRATING As Fine SIRTHDAYS Sport Centre wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district Oshawa could easily become a 3 n who are celebrating birth- days this weekend Those who celebrate to- gay Sr! Jou Barta, of op : we weiner lizabeth street; John S275 Davi Bush, President Black Sr., 55 Montrave av- " ©| enue; Mrs. William Comel- ius, 711 Hortop avenue; Lin- da Anderson, 565 Farewell shawa Shopping plaza, Mr.| He 214 Rayo R1aw- hawa could sub "Celebrating on Sunday is team of Inter- d Edwards, 233 Cordova menting Friday at the site Com hy v Northway store in "Oshawa would probably be- Commission 'To Speed Up Procedures Consideration of the laying down of written terms of refer- ence for the industrial commis- sioner and the defining of cer- tain methods of procedure de- signed to speed up the process- ing of the .city's development business were studied at a meeting of the Oshawa Indus trial Commission this week. The 1 was voiced that come 2 very important member of the franchise, clared Films Depict arth's Chan films when these "standard operat- ing procedures" are agreed upon and widely understood. it should cut the time it now takes to handle a problem from six to 12 weeks to 2 few dz The commission also consid- ed six enquiries about the pur- chase of city-owned industrial land An interesting new propos zl to be studied is the laying out of 2 small industrial subdivision to cater to small new industries ¥s "in zn "incubator" area -Aped Friends Says Accused industrial commissioner reported at some length on mua! meeting of the Am. Industrial Councl hie Iy attended Dallas, Texas. He reported { in his opinion the most im- portant lessons be had learned and which were applicable to Oshawa could be summed up a continuing effort to ove every aspect of our znd the rumming of the , commission office sop