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The Oshawa Times, 29 Sep 1961, p. 9

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THE FEASABILITY of the | Oshawa Public Utilities Com- mission bus system serving two Jailed Six Months O Gaming House Charge WHITBY (Staff)--An Oshawa man, who was convicted Thurs day of his sixth offence of keep- igg a common gaming house was jailed for six months and fined $2,000 with the option of serving another six months «Magistrate Robert Dnieper registered the conviction after hearing argument in the case of Peter Opycheny, 115 Holly court (Oshawa, in Whitby Magistrate's Court. The court learned in the trial Thursday, Sept. 21, that an OPP anti-gambling squad entered the accused's home on Aug. 1 at 3 p.m, and found the accused standing beside the kitchen sink, operating a garbage dis- posal unit. As the officers Opychany, the court was told, he turned around and put his hand to his mouth. Immediately one of the officers seized him approached by the throat and ordered him Opychany was guilty of keeping Argo, of Hamilton. Crown Attor- to spit out some grey substance] Hear Report Of Quebec Convention Members of the Westmount Kiwanis Club, at their meet-| ing this week, heard reports of the recent Ontario-Quebec- Maritimes District Convention that was held in Quebec City recently. 'Four members of the West mount Club and their wives at- tended this four day affair. Heading the list of the West- mount Club delegation was Past Governor Robert and Mrs Stroud, club president Henry and Mrs. Reed, past president Cy and Mrs. Powell and Ki- wanian and member of the board of directors of the West- mount Club, Ray and Mrs. Hol- land. President Reed told the meet ing of the many activities and meeting held in Quebec, and said that the attendance at the convention had been much great- et than the host clubs from Quebec realized. Highlight of the was the presentation president Cy Powell of the Westmount Club in the form of an Honorable Mention Ribbon in the Blue Section. This award is given to the club judged sec- ond best in the district for out- standing service club work. It marks the first time the West- mount Club has won an award of this type, and it is not com- mon for a club only three vears old to receive such a high award Kiwanisn Brock Wells also told the meeting of his recent trip to Kiwanis International He a d- quarters in Chicago and recom- mended a visit to the headquar ters for every member. He told of the wonderful landscaped building in downtown Chicagn and how he was given a roval welcome by those persons at the Kiwanis International Headquar- ters. President Reed announced that the meeting next Thursday will be under the direction of Gordon Osborne and his Sup- port of Churches Committee. Hold Mum Show Monday On Monday evening, Oct the regular meeting of the Osh awa Horticultural Society will be held in the E. A. Lovell Pubic School, Centre street.at 8 p.m.| In conjunction with the meet ing a chrysanthemum show will be held under the chairmanship of R. J. H. Branton Mr. and Mrs. William Fi and Mrs. P, Fletcher, who re cently visited Bermuda, are go- ing to show their most interest- Ing pictures of scenes and places of that island during the evening. Friends and non-members are always welcome at these month ly meetings of the Society. | | | convention to past 9 more Oshawa districts was discussed at a commission meeting Thursday night. The which he was trying to swallow Eventually, when the accused started to turn blue and buckle at the knees, he was released and swallowed the substance. A 'search of the house re- vealed a quantity of tissue paper, a radio and newspapers which were all described by the officers as materials usually found in gaming houses. In addition to a private tele- hone, the officers found an- other telephone with two busi- ness lines, both unlisted. They stationed themselves beside the latter and in the next 90 minutes received 21 calls. His Worship learned that nine of the calls concerned racing and money Eleven dealt . with horses and the other was a private call In registering a conviction Magistrate Dnieper ruled that taking the evidence altogether, he could only conclude a gaming house. Pupils Invited To Sunday School Editor's Note: The follow- | ing article, written by Harold A. Pascoe, principal of Adelaide McLaughlin Public School, is the third in a series prepared in the interests of Church and School Week This week the call has gone out to all school pupils in Osh- awa and district to attend Church School on Sunday, Oct. 1. Members of the clergy are personally visiting the schools to issue a special invitation. It is hoped that every boy and gir] in Oshawa will accept this invitation and attend the church of his or her choice. A warm welcome awaits every pupil Through the middle ages the church kept alive the lamp, of learning. During the industrial revolution sympathetic church- men founded the Sunday School fo give the warkers' some education. Today many of the leaders of new emerging states come from the mission schools. The church and the school still march together. The church school and the day school face the same prob- RCAF Band Here Tonight The band o Trans- Command of Royal Canadian. Air Force, directed by Flying Officer E. O. Robbins, will present a concert tonight in the auditorium of the O'Neill 'ollegiate and Vocational Insti- tute The program for the concert from which the proceeds will go toward the proposed European tour by the OCVI Student Band, follows Salute to Vincent arr. Campbell Night on the Bald Mountain, Moussorgsky, trans. Robbins. Cornet Carillon, Byng. Rhosymedre, Baughan - Wil- liams; arr. Robbins. Toccata and Fugue, Bach, All Sports March, Farnon. Fete, Herman Marimbo Solo, Monti. Themes from Fiesta cana, H. Owen Reed Speak Low, Arr. Campbell. Semper Fidelis, Sousa Flower Song from Carmen Love is a Many Splendored Thing Music Bernstein f { Air the the sort Youmans, "Czardas," Mexi- of "West Side Story,' WRONG NAME The namie of a man found guilty of an impaired driving charge in Bowmanville eourt on Tuesday. appeared in Wednes- dav's per ncorrectly The 1ame sl! d read John Bosley of 867 Ritson road south, k have 'Oshawa, not John Mosley. | They must have enough quali- chitdeen boys and girls of today better Will Study New Routes She Oshawa Tine mse SECTION For Buses PAGE NINE The Oshawa Public Utilities Commission and its bus superin- tendent, R. B. Smith, plan to give careful consideration to two applications for bus service, A large delegation of resi- dents of Thornton's road waited upon the commission, at its Thursday night meeting, asking that PUC buses provide service to the Oshawa Shopping Centre and the downtown area. Their appeal was backed by a petition I : by more Los pis resi- byterian Church, Wilson road dents of the area. north, Oshawa, held a very well At Mr. Smith's suggestion attended meeting Tuesday night the delegation gave suggestions/in Preparation for their coming | . regardi th i 10-day Chocolate Bar Blitz. d os! on us hid Members of all groups and or- service. It was also suggested 8anizations using the church by the petitioners that a bus facilities will attempt to sell stop be established at the inter- chocolate bars and chocolate section of King street and covered almonds to all their Stevenson road. friends in an effort. to raise The residents of the area wiljmoney for their new church name a committee to meet with PUuilding. = 3 Mr. Smith to iron out details of , Chairman John W. Nicholls, of : & : the chocolae bar bliz commit- the proposed service. : 3 the | Fourteen residents of Har- tee, outlined the final plans and area mony road, Colborne street east| reported that all groups could land Keewatin avenue, who live S€CUre their bars anytime from [in the Grandview Gardens and Thursyay Jig on 5 tex 3 Jackson subdivisions, requested mem oS every ea in thai bus service be continued! ak ike are on their streets after the com- the week to issue the bars and Pletion oh York on King street! pyery member of the church 5 Mr. Smith po hart it will be expected to canvass their 'would i no | friends and fellow workers to en- Would be possible to give serv- sure the success of this blitz ice to this area on a one-way, " : 'Final Plans For Blitz Announced Members of St. Paul's Pres- areas being considered are | King street east and the Grandview Gardens and | THOMIONS Tels Why nk & Fated nea Cily § wes! y boun- Jackson subdivisions north of dary. --Oshawa Times Photo tt Six Plays Entered In Festival Little Orono In his pre-sentence address he said he was aware that there were several gaming houses in the area and that he intended to put a stop to their Play Festival will be * operations. hy John Mortimer. This play, "Gambling is a disease," he along with two others, will be said, "and when General presented on Saturday, Sept. 30,! Motors is working full blast, 'at 8.15 p.m. Saturday is the Oshawa is a prime target for final night of this one-act play ieen-age boys were involved in gamblers." festival which begins on Sept./Oshawa street accidents on 'People who place bets," he 29. Wednesday continued, "are always thinking Gix productions have - been Terry Snudden, 3, of about their chances of making entered in the Orono FestivallC€lina street, was taken to the a little extra money and such|which is being held for the Oshawa General Hospital for Theatre's One-Act Spy" The Oshawa the Bie BY y Captains have been appointed in bass provided approval can be ou various groups and prizes secured from the board of works will be awarded to the persons and traffic advisory council as sellin 9 sk 4 $ g the most bars. roads on the three streets were Some members of the young- not built to carry heavy'vehicles. er age groups have been con- "7 ducting a pre-sale campaign entry in T . and the results of these voung- ree ccidents sters have been verv gratifying reported Mr, Nicholls. He also 0 Cit S stated that arrangements had n 1 Y treets been made to sell the bars at A three-year-old child and two| Some of the larger. stores and service stations. Fred Malloy, chairman of the building committee, reported on 919 Other fund raising methods be- ing used by the various groups and here again the results have thoughts definitely affect the fourth consecutive year under treatment of a head injury and been very good. He Yeperted that production capacity of these the auspices of Durham Central scratches. He was reported to a a KIouDs a th persons." Agricultural Society. As in the have run into the street, from in behin he project and tha ey "Gambling is a great factor past, these plays will be pre- front of 'a parked car, into the in curtailing the economic sta- cented in the Orono Town Hall, |Path ~of a truck driven 'by ian tus of this area," he concluded, GR. Roberts, 278 Ritson road. of the citv. : "and it is my duty to the bicycle ridden by Wayne In closing the meeting. Mr people to put a stop to gaming on, 12, of 130 Westmount Nicholls stated that he felt with house operation." Defence counsel Commenting on the Orono Fes-| tival, James Dean, adjudicator) oo for 1959 and 1960, said last year that the festival, which' was ani ine H. J. enterprising undertaking for any small community, has con- - tinued to improve in quality|. Hellas, 666 Perry Of the various groups the blitz crescent, were involved in a Would be a complete lision near Westmount Public|and that the congregation could School. The front fork of the ¢asilv reach the objective that each succeeding year. bicycle was bent had been set. An indication of the calibre, Brian Colbourne, 14 of iT - of the festival is that the pro- Rowe street, escaped with | duction which takes the Best corapes and bruises and was! Play Award is automatically en-! nl ited 16 eniay the Oue-Act Play school when the bicycle he was King and Simcoe streets, was Sponsored tv the Comtny Oatny riding and an auto, driven by started this week. A new build- Ditima Learis F V. Johnson, of Oshawa, were [ing will be erected on the site rama League. involved in a collision at Mary to house the main branch of Leonard Crainford, this year's and Wood streets. ithe Toronto-Dominion Bank. adjudicator, will give a com-| -- --- - plays in the festival and make! Chamber Official Given Promotion the awards Saturday night, Gordon Riehl, former second equipment is always with them.| . The awards include the Best actress Prize, donated by Orono vice-president of the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, and the The purpose of a school 15 Rebekah Lodge; the Best Actor more than to just learn facts Prize, donated by Orono Odd and the purpose of a church yo i000 1 odoe: the Best Direc. school is more than an acquain- |, prize donated by Miss Made- tance with Biblical stories. It jine Tooley, and the Best Diction is the training of boys and girls, Prize, donated bv E. P Morley. Oshawa Chamber's official dele- gate to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce convention to open in Halifax next week, was Thursday promoted to first was John ney Bruce Affleck prosecuted START DEMOLITION The demolition of the build- They both an up-to-date must main- curriculum. ! lems. tain and dedicated teachers. The problem of securing ade- quate working conditions and fied young men and women 10 A prize for the best set design serve God and their fellow will be awarded for the first man. Does this sound familiar? time this year. All the awards It is just our Lord's summary are attractive pottery plaques of the law. made by Harlander Pottery of Ought not the schools and the|Brooklin. church schools to join hands in. The Orono Chamber of Com- The Chamber directors, at a a task that can overcome the merce has donated a modern| noon hour luncheon meeting ignorant poverty of men's sculptured trophy executed by| Thursday accepted, with regret minds and the fear and selfish- Gerd Untermann, of Toronto,|the resignation of first vice. ness that infests men's spirits, which will be awarded to the president Don Burns. Mr, The church school ready best production of a play in the Burns, due to health reasons, to play its part in making the 'estival was forced to vacate his C of C Local Names vice-president. 15 men and women of tomorrow Are we as parents going to do cur part and take our children to church school on October 1st. The door is open. were prepared to make a house | to-house canvass in some parts ' avenue, and a car driven by the whole-hearted co - operation success | able to continue on his way to|ing, at the north-west corner of | OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1961 Civic Employees Learn Civil Defence Methods Nearly 60 city hall employees,| These plans will be worked | faced with on leaving a shelter g Sprinkle we Sepsvimentivu by the heads in consultation after attack? eads an fayor ristine with the EMO co-ordinator. | : ilitati {Thomas were on hand in the, "Under the Municipal Au, Smswer Reloilation of the council chambers Wednesday said Col. Wotton, "the counciliity Committees are working on afternoon to hear Oshawa's'has a responsibility to run the this extensively. Such problems Emergency Measures co-ordina-|government and operate anda transporting food to areas tor give his fist Jecture ynder a|control vital services." where it is needed are being |program of voluntary civil de- i f |proat training pi em. QUESTIONS | examined. A | kinds of stulies ployees. He answered questions by em. 2'® being done. eid, Lt.-Col. F. S. Wotton under. Plovees, all of whom have re. Question: How about air fil [lined the fact that in the event ceived copies of an official gov.\lers In basement Shelers? of a nuclear attack on Canada jcrnment publication: "Eleven, Answer: Buly Beat and Sook: the main danger ibn Oshawa Steps to Survival", |ing will raise air temperature .n would be from radioactive fall-| Question: What is being done a ghelter. This sises out 3 veil out as the city is not considered |About evacuating schools? 2nd draws |v cooler air A Sush a prime target area by military Answer: 1 have written to light house provides a reservoly Stratogiats. school principals and sch» of fresh air. "Radioactive dust boards pointing out that chil- WATER SUPPLY falls 1o/dren sh ate + ; earth -- it does not seep like a re Should Sve daw warn. Question: How about 3 watet supply? |gas -- and the air is free tol; IN NAC.ICT'S v breathe afterwards," he pointed aos, coumded. 1 ie sete] Answer: Dust can be filtered out. "Initially, the fallout gives|pyles have been laid out. out of water at the pumping sta- off a heavy ray but returns to| Question: Will warning signals| Hon: Industsjes. Bhs. be ok of normalcy (decays) very : : .| water, would probably be clos be broadcast on a special wave down. If the pumping stafion quickly." length? losed t0o, cit irs would ; 00, city reservoirs w WEEKLY MEETINGS Answer: An alert would come| * ee 0, Cliy Weekly meetings will be held Straight from Camp Borden to ™y i" to e and a bathtub i ity * . Oshawa Police station. until all city ! p S W. : want 10 have heard Col Wotton Pressing a button there would ull of water are other sources, tell of "the threat and what you 2ctivate the city's five sirens Bottled water oy ing i with food supplies in a shelter. can do about it. ; | {0% dein fries). ou Question: How do you get rid The second part of the course|y 3 | | . i .|of radio-active dust? will involve employees meeting | SHAE. CBC stations have spe Answer: Use a vacuum clean with their own department heads |; is' alc i er but throw the bag away be- to become familiar with "the job H1onS. CBU Is 25 recnonsivie 1 cause the bag will hold a con. you may have to do" during an] * centration of dust and the dane emergency in an effort to keep MAKING STUDIES ger of radiation would be in- city government operating. Question: What will people be creased. * Board Refuses Hortop Rezoning C. E. Smith, of 47 Churchill avenue, presented a petition | from area home owners. Repre- | senting the 17 home owners who |appeared in opposition, he said i the question is, what will happen | | | | a The Oshawa Planning Board Wednesday night refused what amounted to a spot zoning plea from Mike Zygocki of Southlawn avenue. | Mr. Zygocki has approximate. | t} ly 264 feet frontage on the east|five to 10 years from now? side of Hortop street between| 'The area will suffer devalua. Switzer drive and Churchill ave-|tion if we let the bars down, nue. In this R1A zone, where he said; *"'we will be on a little the minimum frontage allowed |island of R1B. 4 per house is 60 feet, Mr. Mayor Christine Thomas Zygocki could put only four assured the home owners she is houses. "all for protecting You people, in a i homes already uilt," ul He asked planning board 10| che wondered about the finan- {rezone the area to R1B, which|®" : |allows 45-foot frontages, so that|Cial burdens on young married | 0 4 ith | couples. EE Be hc ve Bes i HES od i. Zp RIDING CHURCH | Mr. Zygocki told the board he if he would be Filling w Sift Bil b {had tried for 18 months to sell a0 asreemen N. Nevar, of Toronto, cir {he four lots, which would have cuit supervisor, who is visit- |g6 foot frontages. He claimed] build only five homes and that their architecture would be in ing the park unit congrega- | keeping with the present homes. iton of Jehovah's Witnesses in jue. S317 Joulage; at ns fout, Mr. Zygocki agreed. (Even | Oshawa this week. The main |; 0 vo 10ic for homes | with a change to R1B zoning, he purpose of his visit is to aid | g $ vd _ |could build no more than five | the congregation in the house | What is the difference in homes on his 264 feet frontage). | to house preaching of the Gos- {price? Only $852 more for the! City Solicitor E. G. McNeely pel. His visit will climax with |66-foot lot than the 52.9-foot lot was asked his opinion of such a public discourse "Where (reported Murray Macleod. Not/an agreement. Said Mr. Mc- May Real Security be |much of an argument, he said,| Neely: "It is better to deal with Found?" at 3 p.m. this Sun. |When $15,000 - $16,000 homes are| these matters by amending the day in Kingdom Hall, 566 20ing up on the lots, zoning bylaw rather than enter- Simcoe street north. "Have you any assurance you| ing into agreements. : : can sell lots with 52.9 foot! «yf the land changes hands, frontages?" asked Mr. Macleod. | such an agreement could not be | "Yes," replied Mr. Zygocki. 'enforced." 18 Registered For Instruction | CELEBRATING Bridge Club BIRTHDAYS High Scores Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- ; " dents of Oshawa and district | are 'now 'active. in he disiict who are celebrating their |ipcluded are the Oshawa Dupli- birthdays today. | cate Bridge Club, which meets Dennis Keith Rogerson, [in the Woodview Park Club. 600 Burton road; Judy Neil, |house; the Brooklin Duplicate Darlington Blvd, north; [Bridge Club and the Fernhill Ann Skitteral, 1746 Brock |Duplicate Bridge Club. At the Oshawa club this week street south, Whitby; Mary | the The sa arg / Zaleschook, 373 Athol | S : Ann Zaleschon | North and South -- Mrs. S. east and Mrs. Betty McKee, Although seven of those who| indicated a willingness to parti-| cipate failed to attend, Ron| Heard of Sandra street, is] pleased with the response by| |district residents to the gun {safety course being offered by the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests. Another in the series of courses, leading up to a provin-| cial gun - licence, started on] | Tuesday of this week with 18 in| Help them to enter. Delegates T GORDON RIEHL RR 4, Port Perry. Phone 723-3474 | Sheridan and Mrs. J. Timmins, '174%; J. Buchanan and J. Mc- Lachlan, 170; Mrs. M. R. Clarke , Detroit - the second vice-president's of- fice left vacant by Mr. Riehl's promotion. The .hird vice-presi- 0 dent's office is still open. convention, he will take with Local 222 Right Wing \ him an Oshawa C of C sponsor- Group candidates claimed three ed declaration dealing with the . PT Ct ay 15 per cent U.S. witholding tax of the five open seats allotted to x igs 2 the GM. Unit. of. the. Jocal # "(claimed by U.S. authorities I'hree Oshawa men were treat- b 3 oca or OSHAWA DECLARATION |attendance. | When Mr. Riehl leaves Osh- | Mr. Heard announced recent- Canadians ni J.S. ed for injuries at the Oshawa tae New Democratic Party (On- rom Snafians: owning US General Hospital 'early this tario) founding convention to be * awa this weekend to represent ly that women would be wel the Chamber at the Canadiancials along the Nordair route come at the course. So far four morning as the resu't of a two- held in Niagara Falls Oct. 7, 9 and 9, 'Three Injured NDP Rally In Collision re >» Oshawa C of C declara- tion is intended to permit Cana- . dian U.S. stock holders claim I'welve candidates enterd the! the 15 per cent withholding tax avenue, race for the five seats open 10 on their Canadian Income Tax G. L. Hoar, of 307 Wilson road the GM Unit. The Malcolm |Return, thus enabling them to south, suffered head injuries Smith Right Wing Unity Group) pay less tax on their stock divid- E. J. Colvin, of 1 Guy street, and the Cliff Pilkey Democratic | dends sustained scalp lacerations, la- Right Wing Group each ran William O. Hart, president, cerations of the left leg and five candidates and two inde- said the declaration will affect abrasions of the hand and back. pendents entered the race. some 2,000 people in this area. A. F. Madell, of 57 Muskoka 1. "Crabby" Crandall (Unity He said the Board of Trade of avenue, suffered a chipped Group) polled 138 votes to lead Metropolitan Toronto has given tooth, a lump on the back, al(he poll, Democratic Group can-|the Oshawa C of C's declara- bruised right arm and a smallididate, stood second with 132, [tion its endorsation. cut on the lip. Seats three and four were claim-| The directors instructed The autos were reported by ed by Unity Group Candidates|Chamber Manager Douglas Fish- police to have been driven by|Vic Wilson, with 120 and Bob|er to obtain further information Hoar and Colvin. Madell was a'Bedford with 122, The fifth open regarding other chamber's poli- passenger in the Colvin vehicle. seat went to Democratic Group Heal participation program. Candidate Louis Rousseau with! President Hart explained that 119 ballots cast in his favor. 12 hIOpIem Nas instituted 3 the : . {Canada C y ce hel Runners-up included B. Stacey |i Calgary last year, where all (Unity) and Murray Blake Chamber of Commerc (Democratic), both with 117.| Bra Tie "mem: i 117, 4 Robert Milne (Unity) with 114 Pers Bre named for. political Rav Burgovic De Sor, participation at any level of Ra) Urgo) emocratic) | government. with 106 and Len Laturskie (Democratic) with 96 PLAN BANQUET Independent John M. Black Mentioning the city and polled 41 votes and Carl Finlay, chamber proposed air line in- the second independent to allow | Susural Janquer Jo De held =! 1 26, President Hart said he and Mr. Fisher are working with the city council property commit- tee, under the chairmanship of Ald. A. V, Walker, in complet: ing arrangements for a banquet at the intersection street and Olive car collision of Albert Teamster Strike Halts Road Work DETROIT (CP) -- Construc- tion on millions of dollars worth of state highway and bridge projects, including three new area expressways has heen halted by a state - wide Teamsters strike. Nearly 4,000 union members from 12 locals walked off their jobs with 100 contractors in the Michigan Road Builders' Asso- ciation. Negotiations for a new three- vear contract have been stalled disputes over contract and wage and fringe his name to stand voles. polled Election committee chairman Tony Freeman said Thursday] that only 267 ballots were cast| and one of these was blank. Hel attributed the small vote to ldy-|fo. chamber managers and offs and non-working members |civic officials, with Nordair Air failing to come to UAW Hall to' Lines officials | vote, | Chamber of Commerce offi: hn clauses Ibenefits. and Mrs. E. Wadsworth, 168; Mr. and Mrs. F. Frobel, 158. East and West -- J. Patterson and J. Miller, 17215; W. Cox and G. Adams, 154; Mrs. Med- Ontario Barbers To Meet Here | f= ree 5 Plans for the annual conven. The high scores at Brooklin tion of the Ontario Barbers' As-|Were: id sociation, to be held in Oshawa| North and South -- ms. C. Oct. 17 and 18, were discussed Davies and Mrs. R. Heron, a meeting of the Oshawa 105%: J. Miller and Ted Heron, branch of the association this/103; Mrs. H. Hart and Mrs. J. week. Timmins, 92; Mrs. Spratt and . Mrs. MacGillvary, 90. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck, 5 rs. § : East and West Mrs. §. of Ontario County, will be the gpaiidan and Mrs, R. Drew, special speaker at the conven- 105%: Mr. and Mrs. F. Wells, {will be guests at an air line in- have indicated they would be |augural banquet here while civic interested in attending. Mr. ofiicials along the Nordair route|Heard would like to have at {will be guests of city council.|jeast 10 women to round out a {It is expected the OCVI student|gnod class. band will be on hand to greet ~ the civic guests at the airport. | TWO BROCHURES Sunday. At this meeting Mr. Gordon Garrison, visitors Heard was appointed as head committee chairman, mentioned instructor for the Oshawa area. the C of C's two informative|His duties will include the co- Oshawa brochures which his ordination of the instruction A meeting of all the instruc- ters in the district was held last at at committee instigated and are (|ysses. now being circulated, one hy = . TT Hotel Genoha and one by 'the T k C administration staff of Oshawa a ng ourse . 3 : | Shopping Centre. tion which will be held in Hotel|go. 'Arys. M. R. Clarke and Wim. Another brochure is intended 2 for Mosport Park fans and in- In Recreation (D. Thomas, MLA for Oshawa Heron, 82. cludes a score card for all riding and "Her Worship Mayor| mpe high scores Fernhill races. J. Claude Keon, chair- Gerald Gellette and James Christine Thomas, will be park were: man of the C of C public rela- Ward, both of Oshawa, have among the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Nelson, tions committee and OSC admin- passed their second year in the. Some 200 barbers from all sec- 4815; Mr. and Mrs. Wild, 4315; istrator, said he expects at course on recreation it is an- tions of the province are expect- Mrs. M. R. Clarke and Wm. least 30,000 of the brochures nounced by the University of ed to attend. Charles Johnson, Cox, 39%; Mrs. Timmins and will be distributed this weekend Western Ontario. Both youngo' Oshawa, is first vice-presi- john Miller, 3915. and between 75 and 80,000 will'men are employees of the Com- dent of the association. be distributed within the next munity Recreation Association. | - ARE - three months. Gerald has also secured stand- N 0 MUST BE EDUCATED {ing in the use of visual aids and British Rirliners [ ame rganizer Mr. Keon noted that people James in day camp supervision. | are lacking in their education of, Douglas Rigg, of Bowman-| 1 F Bo d S ] the chamber of commerce. He ville, completed the third year For Red Chinese } or n a e said he "is surprised at the num- of the three-year course and has' LONDON (Reuters) -- Britain/ W: G- Tubby, of Toronto, has ber of people who wonder at him! graduated. is negotiating a £10,000,000 |been appointed as an organizer having any connection with the! ~~~ ~*~ ~~ ($28,000,000) contract for then the 1961 Canada Savings C of C as he is associated with saoply of British jet airliners to Bonds campaign, payroll sav- Oshawa Shopping Centre." upD'Y. 0! ish J lings division, for Ontario Communist China, The Daily County tions chairman, people must be penty Nokes, head of . the Skeich says today. His territory includes Oshe educated that the Chamber of/I'arm-Labor Department of thel "It seems certain that the or-|lawa, Bowmanville, Pickering, Comn.erce is to promote Osh-|Canadian Labor Congress, will der will be confirmed in the next|Ajax, Uxbridge and Port Perry, awa as a city, not just one par-|address a meeting of the Whitby ticular part of Oshawa. District New Democratic Party|iation correspondent says. izer for all Canada Savings r 3 I 1 The order, he says, was for Bonds campaigns in the past. the C of C stands for free enter- Hall. Dundas street, Whitby,'at least 20 civil airliners to Sales of bonds last year in his prise ea profit ghotive -- not Sunday hi L ai p.m. Any- meet Communist party leader area totalled $2,171,500 and cam- 1g business , like some peo- wishing do 'do so, . may Mao Tse-tung's ns to expand paign officials are hopeful of ple seem to think. jatlend to hear) Mr." Nokes. Es De 5 pag on 3 now published and two others - Genosha. Hon. Michael Starr, T. Cox, 91: Mr. and Mrs, W. NOKES TO SPEAK According to the public rela- {few weeks," the newspaper's av-| Mr. Tubby has been an organs General Manager Fisher said|Club, in the Rubber Workers' 'domestic services, |10 per cent increase this year.

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