Roads" written by Bill John- THE OSHAWA LITTLE Theatre will present a three- J act play at the McLaughlin Library Auditorium Wednes- day to Saturday, April 24 to "Dirty. Work at the Cross seen in the ore'? as he e rects members of the cast at Monday night's rehearsal. the er, Gail Laurie and Sylvia Sloan. 'In the lower picture is Gail Bur- Translation Army Man Packs it Up TORONTO--Metro's one-man Translation Army will "'trans- late" the gospel in Allan Gar- dens no more. J. T. Milton Smith said he was warned by two plainclothes- men in the park Sunday that if he spoke there without a permit again next Sunday he would be summonsed. "I could get a permit as a religious speaker, but I will not ask for one because I believe freedom of speech is my right," he said. 'Asking the city for a permit would be acknowledging their right to grant or withhold that freedom, "But I do not intend to be ar- rested. I've spent enough time in jail for the time being," he added. He said he hopes in time to raise enough money to hire a hall where he can carry on his preaching. EDUCATION NEWS IN BRIEF of of A. i, Hi oO" E. picture from left, are anet Stevenson, Jillian Hean- Burrows, 'ows, 23, a member of the , a 1i-year- The management committee day accepted the resignations Miss Margaret J. lishment of the first year Ryer- son Institute course at MCVI was put over to the next meet- ing of the management com- mittee. public school teachers were ac- cepted by the committee: George Dale Simp- son, Mrs. Doreen Matthews, R. Cowley, Mrs. Anne Finley, Miss Wilma Rhindress, D. H. Car-| ¢aijeg. roll, Miss Kathleene M. Stephen- son, Mrs. Eleanor Beauchemin, TO ATTEND CONFERENCE The property committee grant-| °F. ed a request from R. H. Lun- ney to attend the Ontario Asso- Shirley |ciation of School Business Offi- cials, Caretakers, School, peg hing engl ae : held in Kitchener a i 27, at 8:30 p.m. The play, a. She will play the part of | Permission was ed granted| them an eight point lead before for four men of the staff to the Board of Education Mon- the Salter, D. K. Richardson, K. Wooster; OCCI -- K. B. Miss Pamela J. DCI -- Mrs. 0. Szakacs. STUDY DELAYED Consideration of the estab- NINE RESIGNATIONS Ajax Rugger Team Wins PETERBOROUGH -- Peter- borough Rugger Club lost 14-3 following secondary | An oven fire at 77 Gibb street hool teachers: OCVI -- Miss to Ajax at Morrow Park Satur Irene Shannon, Miss Beverley day, to register their first loss fighters were called to a flood- of the season. Duggan Ping ng side seg Sony strong "| Ajax cl oO a e at ha " time but were unable to stave po Sg beeen Mage bin off repeated attacks after los-| "85 One sta e ll; Dorothy) ; two men. Bob Eckenbach for assistance of the fire de- Reilly, L. J. Gallant; MCVI-- pon Bill Kells, through injur-|P@ttment. The city ambulance ies. No substitutions are allow- between 8 a.m. Monday and 8 ed in rugger. aan: toda Ajax showed their strength in| °"" y- the scrums from the start and got most of the ball in the set scrums, though Petes had the , rep edge in the line - outs where Oshawa General Hospital for the Steve O'Regan gathered con-|Week ending Apnil 20: admis. sistently. tae , INE Ajax parked in the home 25|male 31; discharges, 320; new- Resignations of the following] ¢or about 15 minutes before they|bom discharges, finally scored with an uncon-/"™ hdown. Soon after-|Minor surgery, 161; eye, ear, J. Douglas McDougall, and erted t vi wards Nick Yunge-Bateman tied|"0se @nd ¢hnoat, 68; treatments it up with a try after a short|9md examinations, 128; casts, passing movement. The kick After the interval Peterbor- ough tried hard to penetrate the Ajax defence but the backs were too slow to beat the visit-|David Grant Ajax, after Petes suffered the loss of the two injured men, scored two tries as the result of fumbles by Peterborough play- ers over their own try line, With one converted try they sealed it with a fourth touchdown to make it 14-3. we this gave CITY AND DISTRICT OVEN BLAZE Several minor incidents call- ed for the attention of the Osh- awa Fire Department Monday. resulted in no damage. Fire- ed space heater at 29 Mill street and another flooded space heat- Fo APR ee Oshawa's White Cross Centre, now im operation for a little over half a year, is already coming to the atten- tion of the outside world. The visitors from the York THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 23, 1963 et WHITE CROSS CENTRE ATTRACTS VISITORS County Branch of the Cana- tune. The White Cross Centre dian Mental Health Associa- is operated by the Oshawa- tion visited the centre Mon- Ontario Branch of the Cana- day to get some ideas for a dian Mental Health Associa- similar centre to be set up tion for the benefit of ex- in their own area in the fu- mental patients. Shown in gi@,, é sterawerrise --Oshawa Times Photo answered a total of five calls HOSPITAL REPORT Following is the report of the sions, 351; births, male 29, fe- male 37, fe- male 25; major surgery, 78; 27; physiotherapy, visits 446, treatments 627. LOSES APPEAL An appeal brought by William against his sen- tence on charges of breaking by last Nov, 27. CASE REMANDED and entering, and entering with intent to commit theft was dis- missed. by the court of appeai at Osgoode Hall. Grant was sen- tenced to two years' imprison- ment by Judge Lane in county judge's cniminal court at Whit- employed in the engineering department of General Members of the cast seen in Motors. Oshawa Times Photo |t old oud girl in love with the "'vil- | attend. wid sto! A mpesmer VACATION. APPROVED "for fe past two years, ou is CAPSULE NEWS Toronto Budget Asks Tax Hike TORONTO (CP)--Cont. Phil'p|the prime minister's east-block Givens presented a record|office on Parliament Hill. Mr. Monday|Pearson poked his head in the saw that movers budget to city council calling for a tax increase of| door, slightly more than $13 on ajwere sorting out cartons of of- $5,000. Hejfice equipment in the prime minister's private office, quired by the city this year-- moved into an adjoining secre- tary's office. home assessed at said a total of $216,179,747 is re- $26,675,339 for Metropolitan Tor- onto, $53,105,081 for the board of education and $49,339,327 for the city's operating estimate. MOTHER JAILED TORONTO (CP)--Mrs. Bea- of $9,500 during a 10-year pe- riod. PRISONERS MOVED WINNIPEG (CP) -- Toronto businessmen Hugh Paton and|Lagan, nearby|Steamship Lines Ltd., D. Hubert Cox left Stony Mountain penitentiary for Kingston Penitentiary Monday in a transfer at their own re- quest. They began a four-year ects as submitted by R. H. Lunney was approved. still Sgt. Alvin York's kidney infec- tion is responding to treatment, but a hospital spokesman says ' an x-ray has shown that the trice Flom, 38, a tubeioacea|biood clot in the First World Monday to three months in re-| Wat hero's left lung has not dis- ret for defrauding the solved. The Medal of Honor provincial welfare department gg remains on the critical CONDITION CRITICAL NASHVILLE, Tenn. , the spokesman said. He was admitted to hospital 10 days ago. COMPETITION KEENER MONTREAL (CP)--T. R. Mc- president of Canada told the annual meeting Monday com- pétition on the Great Lakes will be "keener than it has ever od before" this summer. "We term this year for defraudingjhope to cope with it through Brandon Packers Limited of $480,000. It was understood the men wanted to be closer to Tor- onto so their families could visit them. FIRE HITS PEN BARN KINGSTON (CP)--The main barn of the farm at the Kings- ton penitentiary erupted in flames Monday in a fire that burned out the interior of the limestone building. There were no injuries but 58 Holstein and Hereford cattle were rescued by nine prisoners. Cause of the fire was not known. PM WILL SPEAK OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- ter Pearson will address the na- tion tonight over the CBC televi- sion and radio networks, the CBC announced Monday. He will speak on radio at 7:30 p.m. EST and on television at 10 p.m. EST. He is expected 'o speak for about 10 minutes. CAN'T AFFORD IT LONDON (AP)--Growing de- mands for a 40-hour work week in Britain received a setback Monday. A government com- mission ruled that the nation ts unable to afford it. LOSES TO MOVERS OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Min- ister Pearson had to give way to the movers Monday when he our diversification of activities and the modern equipment which we have on both land and water," he said. GETS LIFE MONTREAL (CP)--Guy Sta- bili, 20, was sentenced Monday to life imprisonment for stran- gling a 46-year-old woman. The term was imposed after Stabili pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of non-capital murder. Mrs. Fernande Couture, de- scribed as a friend of Stabili's was found dead in her house last Oct. 12, strangled with a towel. "HIS" AND "HER" TAPE RULES A new pocket tape rule has a calorie counter on the Reduce your outstanding bills by using Oshawa Times Classified ads to bring in the extra cash you need, Classified Ads reach buyers quickly for the worthwhile things you're no longer using. Dial 723-3492 for a courteous ad-taker who'll start your ad today. ed chief custodian of E. A. Lovell School, Feb. 11, be paid and|chief custodian rates active to Jan. 1, 1963, was put over to another meeting be- cause Local 18, (AP)-- Board of Education negotiations for a contract are still under way. property Camanltles for William while their threes were Clarke to take his annual vaca-|to ion from May 15 to May 23. wi outs. take advantage of their for- O ard's service from the line- PROJECTS APPROVED A list of maintenance proj- TO PAY FEES The property committee also approved the interim account of $5,000 for S. B. Coon and Son, tute. DECISION DELAYED A recommendation that Man-|t sell Kennedy, who was appoint- retro- LEAVE OF ABSENCE A one-year leave-of-absence was granted Peter Carswell, Humane Society Has New Trap trapped without injury and re- architects, for professional serv-| moved from undesirable areas ices on the alterations to O'Neill| by means of a device known as Collegiate and Vocational Insti-| 2 reports it has one which may be rented for $1 a day. The man 8-5246. "Havahart" trap. The Oshawa Humane Society o call is Stanley Mitchell, t habitat without harm. The trap will hold small ani- DCI teacher, who plans to at- tend the University of Toronto . order to better his qualifica- ions. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES The building and planning committee accepted the state- professional services from John B. Parkin and Associates on the addition to the Adelaide Mc- Laughlin School. OFFICIAL OPENING Date of the official opening of Hillsdale School was set at June) 5 or 6. The final date is to be chosen by the principal. NO ACTION The building and planing committee will send a letter to the planning board, thanking it for notice of the availability of the site now occupied by the Rit- son road Pentecostal: Church, | adjacent to Ritson Road School. | The committee decided no ac- tion would be taken on the matter. MEMBERSHIPS PAID The finance committee ap- proved payment of membership fees in the following onganiza- tions: Canadian Education Soci- ment of account of $3,600 for|tirement on pension of six of 6 GM Veterans Retire On Pension General Motors of Canada, Limited, has announced the re- its Oshawa employees, The men with the department in which they worked and length of ser- vice are: Thomas Bowens, truck body trim and hardware, 35 years; Charles W. Collins, parts dis- tribution, 50 years; Walter J. Manning, north plant enamel department, 50 years; Am- brose W. Nesbitt, north plant inspection, 47 years; Robert A. Nichols, south plant trim and hardware, 36 years; Douglas E. Williams, south plant body, 12 years. MARKET PRICES TORONTO (CP) -- Churning eream and butter print prices were reported' unchanged today. The egg market was unsteady with offerings adequate for a light demand. Country dealers are quoted by ety; Urban and Rural School School Trustees' Council; On- tario Educational Research Trustees Association; Ontario|culture on Canada grade eggs, dal of es was charged April 29. wiring. The snow melted almost as fast as it fell in Oshawa. Whitby. meeting of the Rotary Club of Oshawa that $12,700 has been contributed to its Easter Seal Campaign. This total is approx- Yvon Fournier, 29, of 241 Ken- | in shawa Court Monday until WINTER RETURNS Winter returned to the, Osh-| snow Candy awa area this morning. 'Snow fell throughout the Drivers, who visited Toronto,|4--™: reported three inches of snow Small animals may now be|on the ground and many ve- hicles in difficulties due to wet morning FORT ERIE ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 FOURTH RACE -- $3300 claiming. FIRST RACE -- Fillies, maidens,|Urse 21000 for four-year-olds and up- $2500 . Purse $1800 for three-| Cartersville, Uyeyama 118 yead-olds, 6 furlongs. Yl Swear, Harrison 105 Top Glitter, Simpson X109 Pepit, No Boy 110 ' eo Flight, Robinson 118 Fiddlestick, Turcotte X118 Fair Debbie, Cosentino 114 Rocky River, No Boy 105 Sterling Vat, Dalton 114 Good Vibration, McComb 105 Prize Geisha Faithful Tom, No Boy 115 Sunny Castle, McComb 114 Briefsin, Uyeyama, 114 Selevisor, Johnson 114 Persian Slipper, Turcotte X16 Also Eligible: Listo K., No Boy 114; Jean Laing, No Boy, 114; Galla Manda, Michael's Lady, No Boy Turcotte X109; 14; Fay, St. Clair, No Boy, 121. SECOND RACE -- foaled in Canada, $2500 claiming. Purse $1600 for three- year-olds, 6 furlongs. ding Don Strome, Hale 115 . W. Von Richthofen and F. A. urerama, 121; Bay | Our Sherman entry B--Addison Hall Stable and G, E. Hall entry Esteemed, No Boy 110 Malucina, Bolin 105 Purse $1900 for four- heated and cp- King Warrior, Dittfach 115 Have Gun, No Boy 115 Cu Sardonyx, No Boy 110 European Flight, No Boy 110 Purse $2400 for three-year-olds, 6 fur. Queen's Reign, Fitzsimmons 110 Blue Wren, Wolski 110 Thule, Tiny Fruit, Dittfach 107 Balakair, Robinson 114 Roma Locuta, Leblane (A)117 Red| Club Allowance. Purse $; claiming. Purse -- for four-year-olds and up, 1 mile and 1-16. Whip xia ved Acre, Despirito ond Who Goes, Dittfach 11 Smirleys Rouge, ener (AA Lady » Simpson Von Rich, Fitzsimmons iil Piin, Bag 4 eye a POST TIME 2 P.M. CLEAR AND FAST FIFTH BRACE -- $3500 claiming. it Steel, No Boy 115 SIXTH RACE -- fillies, allowance. Leblane (A)114 Mischief Stable entry QUINELLA BETTING 2700 for four: EIGHTH RACE -- $2500 id Hellenic Stable Chamber is being observed this across Canada. In the following article Gilbert L. Murdoch, third vice - president of the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, explains why a strong commu- nity chamber is important. Across this great Dominion of Canada -- from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland--thous- ands of men and women §in more than 800 communities are participating in 'Chamber of Commerce Week." "Chamber Week" was established to bring to all Canadians a concept of the role of the local Chamber of Commerce in community building for the national good, A--Mrs. W. Von Richthofen and Early) PROMOTES CIVIC PRIDE Why a merce? Every community SEVENTH RACE -- aaa Garden|needs some over all organiza- lour-| tion which promotes civic pride and economic growth; helps the community to com- other communities in ot ese st tai pete with attractin VISITORS AT ROTARY GREENWOOD ENTRIES Visitors at the Monday meet- ing of the Rotary Club of Osh- awa included James Grewar and Mel The big advantage, says the Martin Rice, of Toronto and Ro- Society, is that animals may be trapped and removed to a dif- ferent The animal enters the cage-like NUPSE --\trap, steps on: a_bait-pan re- leasing doors which fall and lock. Smith, of Oshawa; arian Dr. EASTER SEAL DRIVE It was reported at Monday's LACKED LICENCE Sandor Kreiner, of Toronto, was fined $25 in the Oshawa court Monday watches on the street without a for _ selling hawker's or pedlar's licence. He pleaded guilty to the charge. FAILED TO REMAIN Douglas Amey, 27, of 173 Rit- son road south, pleaded guilty in the Oshawa court Monday to a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident and was fined $75. He had been in- volved in an accident at Albert and Emma streets March 24. CHARGE WITHDRAWN A charge of obtaining $93. 22 under false pretences against Rodney Foster, 1041 Wardman crescent, Whitby, drawyn in the Oshawa court Monday. Foster settled out of court. Complainant was Hersch Nilolaevsky, 36 King street east. MATTER SETTLED A charge of fraud involving $5, against Clifford Babcock, 165 Simcoe street south, was with- drawn in the Oshawa court Mon- Murless, of the Bond Clothes Store, who told the court the the federal department of agri- delivered To ronto, in fibre cases: A lange: 39; A medium Council; Associated Secondary|37; A small 34; B and C grades arrived to take possession of bership fee to the Public School Superintendent's Office with an electric typewriter, at a cost of reverse side. The rules |School Boards of Ontario; Na-|no market. come in 'Mister Measure" |tional Office M t Asso- 'and "Miss _ Statistics" jciation. Approval was also models. granted to pay the annual mem- "KINDNESS BEYOND PRICE, -- Association of On- YET WITHIN REACH OF ALL" REPLACE TYPEWRITER nad a ----- ap- GERROW proved replacement a type- writer in the Public School FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 King W. 728-6226 matter had been settled. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 726-9441 WEDNESDAY, April 24, 1963 chron Pigg olan irge 3. and Non-winners Quick Freight, MacTavish Joseph Ruddy,| Handy Joe, Rh. Filion Also Euigibie: Bnopel yal Oaks, J, Woods; Orowann, R. Boily. anCOne gens ---1 rag Trot, 4 mals such as the possum, squir- Purse S000 rels, ca hag rabbits, gn imately $1,000 less than last|Ssdam Sswn. J, Matir coons and porcupines. veut: ee Tee Es Mary Louise, K, Waples THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 4- year-olds and 'up, Lg op 4 of 2)& races in 1963. Claiming all Indianation, C, ilkey A Hi Acres Averill, D. Corbett Buckeye, Re. Miss Van Bars, D. Campbell Allen Volo, D, Dufty Ike C., W. Dale Mite, K. Galbraith Also Eligible: Forbes oS. o. Knight; Goodwill Johnnie, L.. Lorenz, FOURTH ee -- 7 Furtong Trot, 4 was with-| ona, c, FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 4-year- olds and up, Claiming all $2500, Purse | $1000. *| Shirley Brooke, H. McLean i Gold, Wm. Sc' aise. Wligibis: Pescherop, ©. Loney, day by the complainant George| Jeri Cae, Wie Heke , of 3 races at not all $7500. $1500. Purse . For horses that have |. Claim- olds and ars Non-winners $2600. SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile Trot 4-year- of $5000 in 1963, Purse hg ag BETTING Merrie Amos, K. Waples Cadenza, B. Van's Pride C., D. rer MacDutf's Lassie, Walker Luliwater Frost, H. Asekiney Hannah Dean, H, McLean people. commerce have become '"Com- munity Organizations." The chamber of commerce is a voluntary organization of for- ward-looking citizens of the community. The chamber of commerce is People predominately of the business community, al- though others are eligible for membership. There is a place in chamber munity. P The chamber of commerce movement came into existence to give expression to the busi- nessman's natural improve the market and the er of which he is a part Today as a result of the dyn- amic changes in our social and of Commerce Week week of Commerce chamber of com- which etal! | \ganizes-- and GILBERT L, MURDOCH Strong Chamber Aids Community -- gies of those who believe 'are a peceaeviny A babad i fs is £ community wo. TO' . It instinct 0) enables its members to accom- plish collectively what no one of them could do individually. * order, chambers of 52% Commercial and industriel Sites Simcoe N. e! 4 es Paul Ristow REALTOR 728-9474 veo hoagit RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 'Toronto and District sag 4 Associa- and up. all . Campbell Also py wy Direct Bud, D. Gillis; Louie G., A. Macrae. Greneatae RACE -- 1 Mile Trot, (The reenwood), 3-year-olds and up. Purse NINTH pong --_1 Mile Pace. 31, 1963. more aw: th year-olds and up. Claiming all $3500. $1200. GM Is Awarded Defence Contract OTTAWA (Special) -- General Motors Products of Canada Ltd., Oshawa, has been awarded a $29,000 contract by the Depart- ment of Defence Production. The contract is for the repair of standard commercial vehicles during the year ending March It is one of 272 unclassified defence contracts for $10,000 or half of March, Total value of the contracts is $19,066,688, FUEL OIL for automatic delivery by our metered trucks DX OIL CO. Phone 668-3341 during the latter NEW HOME SPECIALISTS IMA Real Estate Ltd. 'TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King St. W. rid Eligible: Pattee Hal C., R. jan; Cunny's Lou Yocke, B. Madill. STOLE BOOKS Bryan Jeffery Bowman, 16, of 537 Ritson road north, was fined $10 in the 'Oshawa court Mon- day for stealing $3.50 worth of books from the Coles bookstore. Bowman pleaded guilty to the charge. 12 KING E. -- 723-3633 Meat Specials! Wed. & Thurs. 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