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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 May 1963, p. 4

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-- WHAT A FIGHTER! Sidney Beal, 11, of Scar- boro poses pro with his hard-fought catch Saturday at the Greenwood ation Area trout fishing day. More than 700 Metro Toronto and district youngsters took part in the fishing day event, spon- sored by the Metropolitan To- ronto and Region Conserva- tion Authority. The children were picked following a con- servation quiz held in all | Metro and district schools-- Grades 7 and 8. --Oshawa Times: Photo Clarke Council Approves Park By MRS, KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- Council Township of Clarke met recent-/ that such was not to become of the|@ matter of policy. A letter was received from} ly when arrangements were/the Orono Fair asking that a made. to hold a meeting for|half holiday be declared for Choir, planning. The meeting is to be held on May 17 at which members of Council, Orono Police Trustees, the building inspector, E. R Lovekin, G. Cotter, R. C. Simp- son and A. Low are to be in- vited. The latter three are expected to be members of the planning board along with the reev and Councillor R. Foster. Mr. Pearson of the Depart-|' ment of Municipal Affairs will the present to discuss planning} in this area with the group. Mr. Johnston, assessor for the Township, quoted a fayorite saying when collecting dog tax from dog owners. "What pro- _tection do we Bet for payment) of dog taxes." Dogs in the Town ently still run at large an many cases ate a nuisance, he} said. There is no control over) this running at large. | | |public school children on the! first day of the Orono Fair. This was granted. Notification was received|pg that the Ontario Municipal! Board were to hear the case of! the Town of Port Hope in the matter of the Ganaraska assess-| This ment against the Town. hearing is to be held on July 18. A resolution was received from the Hydro Commission of| the Village of Orono for the issuing of debentures in the amount of $20,000. This money has been request-} ed by the Commission to meet| expansion needs within the Vil- lage along with the need of sup- plying hydro to the proposed in-| dustrial area. The clerk was instructed to} linvestigate the request for de. oe SO ar. venture issuing. FIND NEW SPIDER A new type of spider in Af- AJAX (Staff) -- More than 8,000 area children sang in Ajax during the past week, The children have been tak- ing part in the annual Ajax Rotary Club Music Festival. Members of the Rotary Club have spent a hectic week stag- ing the 8,000 nervous young- sters in choirs averaging about 20 members each, The children competed in 57 different classes and the win- ners of each class competed in a championship meet on Fri- day and Saturday nights, Following are the winners of the various classes and their teachers. Class 3, Section A -- Unison Chorus, Bayview Heights, Pick- Se Pn Tm ee 8000 Children Attend Ajax Music Festival Class 12, Section A -- Four- part Chorus, Colbourne Street, Whitby; Mrs. Bain, FOUR-PART CHORUS Class 1, Section A -- Unison Chorus, Hillcrest, Whitby; Mrs. Kidd, Class 20, Section B -- Unison' Chorus, Dunbarton, Pickering 'Township; Mrs, Caragata. Class 2, Section A -- Unison Chorus, Lord Durham, Ajax; Miss Wiggins, Class 35, Section C -- Unison Chorus, Grades 1 to 3; Broug- ham; Miss Gregg. Class 31, Section B -- Girls' Choir, Three-Part, Claremont; Miss Johnson, Class 23, Section B -- Unison ering Township; Mrs. Squires. Class 21, Section B -- Unison Chorus, Rouge Hill, Pickering) Township; Miss Chapman. Class 22, Section ct | Chorus, Kedron, Oshawa, Mrs.} Sinclair. Class 28, Section B -- Junior School Choir, Cloveriane, Whit- by; Mrs. Fells. Class 39, Section D -- Unison) Chorus, Perryman, RR 2, Osh-| | awa; Mrs. Murray. | | UNISON CHORUS Class 10, Section A -- Two- |Part up to Grade: 5, Parkside,| Ajax; Mrs. Dowden. | Class 4, Section A -- Unison, |Chorus, Lord Durham, Ajax; | Miss Wiggins Class 24, Section B -- Two- iPart Chorus, Lincoln Avenue, Pickering; Mr. Kennington. Class 25, Section B--Two-Part| -|Chorus, Glengrove, Pickering | Township, Mr. Mackie. Class 5, Section A -- Two-| Part Chorus, Lord Elgin, Ajax; Mr. McGuirk. Class 14, Section A -- Boys' Choir, Two-Part, St. Andrew's Ajax; Mrs. Holliday. | Class 40, Section D--Two-Part/ |Chorus, SS 8, Whitby Town-| ship; Mrs. Sandy. Class 42, Section D -- Rural) | School 1 Choir, Atha, Claremont; | |Mr. Mann. | Class 45, Section E -- Girls' Three-Part, St. Berna- Ajax; Sister Mary idette's, Josette. Class 8, Section A -- Three-| tt Chorus, St. Andrew's, |} Ajax; Mrs, Harman. GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO - Class 46, Section E -- Girls' Triple Trio, St. Bernadette's, Ajax; Sister Mary Josette. | Class 26, Section B -- Three-| part Chorus, Lincoln Avenue, | Pickering; Mr. Brown. Class 36, Section C -- Junior} |School Choir, SS 7, Uxbridge,| Goodwood; Mrs. Foskett. Chorus, Cloverlane, Whitby; Mrs. Fells, Class 27, Section B -- Four- Part Chorus, Glengrove, Picker- ing Township; Mr. Brindza. Class 15, Section A -- Girls' Triple Trio, St. Andrew's, Ajax; Mrs, Holliday. Class 11, Section A -- Inter- | mediate School Choir, Up to Grade 6, Meadowcrest, Brook- Means Sought To Fight Otf - Family Breaks Schodl Junior Choir, 8S 5, Whit TORONTO (CP)--A retired by; Mrs, Eastwood. Class 34, Section B -- Boys' Triple Trio, Cloverlane, Whitby; Mrs. Fells, Class 32, Section B -- Boys' Choir, Maxwell Heights, Osh- awa; Mr, Tremeer. Class 6, Section A -- Two-Part Chorus, Lord Elgin, Ajax; Mr. McGuirk. Class 9, Section A Part Chorus, St. Ajax; Mrs, Harman, RURAL CHURCH CHOIR Class 30, Section B -- School Choir, Four-part, Glengrove, Pickering Township; Mr. Sunday that the law should re- quire both bride and groom to be 21 years old if they want to 'marry without parental consent.| It was one of a number of jmeasures suggested by Dr. Richard Hosking, former judge of Toronto's family and juvenile court, to curb a breakdown in family life. He told more than 250 child welfare workers attending the conference of the Ontario Asso- iation of Chilfren's Aid Socie- ties that in cases where paren- tal consent can be obtained, brides should be no younger, -- Four- Andrew's, juvenile court judge suggested A that might tax their ability to oes Say Rae Se SRE Eliminate School Boards Conference Told COBOURG, Ont. (CP)--School boards should be abolished and the control of education passed to municipal councils. Mevor ngus Campbell of Pembroke told the Ontario Municipal Asso- ciation's towns and villages sec- tion conference here Saturday. Expressing alarm at steadily rising education costs, Mr. Campbell said a municipal council is little more than a col lost the Queen's Plate he was favored to win. After a long layoff he returned unsuccess- fully to the races, then came up with a rather indifferent sea- son. in 1962, winning three times in 14 starts. ACADIAN CLEANERS "Odourless Ch "+g Shirt Specialists © Pick-up end Delivery Jammed Lucky Wins Ultimus TORONTO (CP) -- Jammed Lucky, the horse that was sup- posed to win the Queen's Plate in 1961, continued his delayed comeback at Toronto's Green- wood Saturday by putting a nose down in front of All Ca- nadian at the wire to win the $8,570 Ultimus Handicap before a chilled gathering of 17,014. The Conn Smythe-owned 5- year-old, a 2 to 1 favorite, in- jured a leg two years ago and aia lection agency for the financing of education. Paul Hickey, deputy finance minister of Ontario, warned that municipalities should be wary of undertaking projects finance them soundly. 'D. S. Caverly of Toronto, gen- Service © Drive in Service © Same Day Service Vaults on Premises PHONE 728-5141 299 BLOOR W.. eral manager of the Ontario Water Resources Commission, said controls will soon' have to be established to. conserve rap- idlv dwindling supplies of fresh water. Brindza. Class 20, Section B -- Inter- hese 4 and grooms no younger mediate Schoo! Choir -- Fair- port Beach, Pickering Town.| Dr. Hosking was outlining the; ship; Mr. Dunford. ~~ |findings of a six-year study by/ Class 38, Section C --School|the United Church of Canada| Choir, Brougham; Mr. Challice.|Which investigated family prob-| Class 13, Section A -- Girls'|!ems and causes of divorce| Choir, Three-part, St, Andrew's,|in Canada, He was chairman of Ajax; Mrs, Harman, ithe Church's study committee, | Class 57, Section G -- Male |which concluded its work in Choir, Four- part, Bowmanville| 1961, Choral Society, Bowmanville;| Dr. Hosking said teen - age lin; Mrs. Bird. | Class 16, Section A --Boys'| Triple Trio, St. Andréw's, Ajax; Mrs, Harman. ag cpg SCHOOL CHOIR Class 41, Section D -- _Rur al Cartwright School Holds 'At Home' By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- Cinderella's Ball was the theme of Cart-| wright High School's fifth an-! nual "At Home' held in the Recreational Centre, Blackstock on Friday evening, April! 26. A record crowd was greeted jat the door by the receiving line jconsisting of the following peo- ple: Gordon Paisley, Principal, and Miss Joan Root, Miss Donna McLaughlin, President of the Students' Council, and David ao Miss Cheryl Metcalf, Sec- etary - Treasurer, and Ray | Mourtioy; Dalton Dorrell, ;Chairman of the School Board, and Mrs. Dorrell. The favors, pastel colored but-| jterflies, were presented to the| guests by Miss Sylvia Lawrence, | Vice-President of the Students' | Wins At Mohawk Mr. Martin. ' marriages show a disturbingly| Class 7, Section A -- Three-jhigh rate of failure. Canadian part Chorus, St. mauhns oe were inadequate on Ajax; Mrs. Harman. the subject, he said, but figures Class 55, Section B -- Mixedjfor the United States indicated) 'Choir, Four- -part, Bowmanyille|that half of all divorces involved) Choral Society, Bowmanville; |couples who married before the! | Mr. Martin, age of 20, Class 51, Section F -- Rural] He also urged parents to curb Church Choir, Greenbank Unit-\the trend toward early dating ee Greenbank; Mr s.|and a passion among some teen- Class 50, Section F -- C urch |286"6, for -- hair-dos Choir, Christian Reform Church,|" And he 'warned: "Romantic |Oshawa; Mr. Redfearn. love is not a sound basis for| |marriage, especially at 17 years) of age. Romantic love causes jyouth to see the future through!) yr jrose~ tinted glasses, magnifying ithe 'virtues and overlooking the CAMPBELLVILLE, Ont. weaknesses." (CP)--The featured ninth race} Saturday night at Mohawk CRIME RATE UP Raceway was won by Torcan| ST, BONIFACE, Man. (CP)--| with Jack Mehlenbacher rein-|Crime in this metropolitan Win- ing the four-to-five favorite in|nipeg area increased last year) the one mile pace. |with 1,799 cases compared with| Torcan coming from off the/1,651 in 1961, Theft of amounts pace to defeat Direct Noble by| under $50 accounted for 508 one-half length returned $3. 70\cases. Favorite Torcan * IN PERSON i inaatntiiaimiiamemnenell JOSEPH E-LEVINE pc CUCL h ADMITTANCE. ae ESTRIC?T € OD TO PERSON: 10 YEARS OF ace TODAY AT: "1:30 . JOHNNY WRIGHT "Johnny & Jack Jack" x Kitty Wells * Wilf Carter <a meg) Wright Bill Phillips TICKETS ON SALE "DISC SHOP" SHOPPING CENTRE--1.75 CHILDREN -- AT DOOR 50c Wednesday, Ma my 7:15 and 9:15 OSHAWA 2.70 and 3.00 across the board, | Direct Noble paid 2.80 and 2.60, i> outsider Superior Lee came inl) to capture the show position|2 TODAY thru WEDNESDAY \§ paying 4.80, 1 4 CHARLTON | HESTON LIZABETH SCOTT HAS FANCY TAIL More than 200 colored feath-/¢ ers make up the proud fan of| pee peacock. /Council, and Ron Hoskin, One of the highlights of the} evening was the selection of| |Miss CHS and i Class 37, Section C-- Senior} cesses. ere prin Charlie Cochrane and} Room, Two-part Chorus, SS.5,/the members of his orchestra| Uxbridge, Goodwood; Mrs, Wilson. Class 52, Section F -- Rurall }Church, Junior Choir |Francis de Sales, Posada) Mrs, Marr, Class 54, Section F -- Junior| Chama' |Church or Sunday School) |Choir, St. Bernadette's, Sister Mary Josette. Aj@%; | patricia |who provided the music for the] jevening made the selections. | Miss CHS or 'Miss Cinder-| jella" as she was named for the} rig A was Laurie Mackie.) he was escorted by her Prince g, Bill Ptolemy. pretty princesses were| Adams, escorted by| Her "BAD FOR SHORGAS EACH OTHER" HEATING & APPLIANCES The end Word For Fun! ""ELOTE --with-- TOM POSTUM JULIA MEADE JIM BACKUS BILTMOR Industrial and : "Portrait in Black" IN COLOR with ANTHONY QUINN Mos hPa beiphbeyl dole ENTERTAINMENT TOORY ATTENTION ALL YOUNG LADIES Between the Ages of 15 Years AS OF THE FIRST OF JANUARY, 1963 And 18 Years AFTER THE FIRST OF JANUARY, 1963 Who Wish to Play Softball For the Oshawa and District Junior Softball league, Please call 723- 9705, 728-7895 or 723-3828, Before Wednesday, May 18. LARRY EMMONS, aia "THE VIKINGS" IN COLOR KIRK DOUGLAS TONY PPE AL big OO Commercial The established, relicble Ges Dealer in your crea. Th e Sstntle (or YOU judge was hearing divorce 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) petitions when @ female complain- ant pleaded her case, citing as rounds thet her husband was DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT ° ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! careless about his app |Bob Strong, and Sheila Tomchi-| 728-9441 Councillors R. Chater and R.jrica--the dancing spider -- has Foster moved that the third|been discovered in Southwest reading be given the revised|Africa's Namib Desert. dog bylaw, 1400, and that coun- LERneRReRRE -- cil advertise for applications for a dog control officer. This motion was defeated. Deputy-reeve J. Stone then moved that the third reading be given the revised bylaw at this meeting. This motion was seconded by R. Chater and car ried. This third reading will be given to the bylaw when council resumes the May meet. ing on May 17. H. Mercer and R. Forreste: of the Orono Police Trustees sought cotincil's assistance {p obtaining a subsidy for the con- struction of a road into the pro. '_ Maybe not. 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The necessary bylaw is to be! prepared for the establishing} of the Kendal Park under the Community Centres Act, This,| of course, must meet the ap- proval of the Department. Approval was given by coun- cil for the payment of $10 for tuning the upstairs piano. This was requested by the Orono Amateur Athletic Association who had the piano tuned and submitted the bill to counc'l. The bill was authorized to) write the Association, stating| Do you needa LOAN UNTIL PAYDAY? $50 FOR 2 WEEKS COSTS ONLY 47° >'i'm afraid you'll have to have (9 better reason thet thot," the 'judge finally announced. "Well, it seems sufficient grounds to me,' the women replied. After all, he hasn't made an appearance iin over three years." There's nothing like a sparklingly lean outfit to boost your spirits Yand get rid of those dull weather 'blues. We're all judged on our appearance so make sure you're at your best with clean clothes properly pressed. 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