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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 May 1963, p. 3

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CITY COUNCIL NEWS IN BRIEF Ontario Motor Sales was suc- cessful on all four city tenders for: 1) half-ton_ pickup ($2009.53); cab and chassis ($2510.11); dump stake body and hoist ($982.16); and half-ton panel ($2332.95). The first three are for the parks department, the fourth for the dog control department, The OMS _ tender for the dump-stake body was second lowest, identical with that of Diesel Equipment Lim-| ited of Toronto and $3.66 high-' ones Cliff Mills Motors' ten-| 7 PAY FENCING COSTS e. In the future, the city will) 7 pay all costs of fencing 'its| | parks. Now, abutting owners} © are "requested" to pay 50 per| | cent, 3 CONTRACT AWARDED Melron Construction was suc- cessful tenderer, at $13,660, for) "~~ the contract to build Somerset Brooks Limited and Bathe and McLellan » Limited also ten- dered, SELL REAR LAND | For $2000, the city will sell/ three-quarters of an acre of rear land to the Bond street west Auto-Magic Wash Limited. A rear entrance to the business will be built and the city hopes to clear up agsometime traffic) problem, TheSity retains the! right to repurchase the land at the original price if it is need ed for the Valley Drive '"'or any other purpose'. A second condition is that the land not be. built upon. EMPLOYE FACILITIES Additional jumping pits will be dug in Alexandra Park to) enlarge facilities requested by! the Oshawa Track and Field} Council. However, recindering the track looks impossible "since the South Ontario Agri- cultural Society has priority 4 . AG for use of the race track." Ald.| CAPTAIN C, HAAGMANS | "ihs) Life At Sea Talk Theme were made to design a | the SWAMI GURU D EV. | | elsewhere in the park but this) called for elimination of some| ball diamonds. He said it is} possible a track will be built in some other location in the future. However, he recalled that the city turned down a new, track, to cost $16,000, at Done- van Colegiate last year. TO EXAMINE REQUEST Members of ANAND MAHARAJ Debentures. Are Approved A persistent council critic o Deep Meditation To Be Stressed Oshawa has an uncommon visitor with an uncommon mes- sage this week in the person of Swami Guru Devanand Ya- haraj, of North India, The purpose of his visit, De- vanand told The Oshawa Times, is to propagate the technique of deep meditation, If his goal seems somewhat out of the way the swami has an arresting appearance, clad in a white gown, with a long, black beard streaming down, ' his black hair falling to his shoulders, carrying white flow- ers in his hand, Devanand is a representative of the Spiritual Regeneration Movement, which came to Can- ada from India, The movement hopes to bring to the world a simple form of meditation, which, it claims, affects mental health, physical health, ethical values, mental values and har- EDUCATION NEWS IN BRIEF The unused portion of the '$1,800,000 debenture originally approved for the financing of f mony between mental and prac- tical values, "The technique of deep medi- tation is very simple and easy, and also universal,"' the swami explained. "In order for an in- dividual to practice it he need not change his present way of living, and it need not conflict with any religion." He hopes to explain his me- thod in a lecture here, The SRM _ was founded by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in Madras, India, in 1958, Since that time the movement gained followers in 30 countries all over the world, it is c!aimed, In Canada there are now 30 cen- tres. "We believe that as soon as we get 10 percent of the world's population to meditate there will be no more wars, calami- ties and catastrophes," Devan- and explained, | Grad Ball Is | | Ti Big Success Last Friday was the Grad ture issue for additions to Dr, Cc, $85,000, jeal with for the Cannon school). How-|students in Grades 6, 7-and 8, ever, council approved the is-/was accepted by the board. The |board's budget, in debentures some time ago. dents, Gifford pushed praisal" by the board. This re- sulted in a second request for vocational | $204,000. ltion, that $221,000 would have|nology courses at MCVI was ap-| 2 gone through," said Kinsmen|key, "Mr, Lovell (Stanley Lov-|Rt, Rev. Msgr. P, |Club of Oshawa enjoyed a menu) ej}, board vice-chairman of fi-/portéd th jwith an international theme at!nance) seems to be putting on|to find out how many Oshawa their last meeting, The speaker|the brakes up there. the spending habits of the Osh-|),,, awa Board of Education threw Voc them a bouquet Monday. night. McLaughlin Collegiate and)pay at O'Neill Collegiate and sis ape oe mt agente' vy Vocational Institute. This was) a catulatel em yee Was Branied tOlthe big dance of the year fo! Ee ab ry : congraets the city solicitor to cancel the| which "al senior students and them," said Ald. Cliff Pilkey.) 845,000 baalnce, by members of| graduates were invited. It wcp But then he voted against 8?"Ithe Oshawa Board of Education| very successful, The degora- proval of the $197, eben- atthe regular meeting of the|tions, of a Spring theme, flow- flies were excellent, committees Tuesday, peri birds, blossom and butter-! Laughlin schools, $112,000 and) = OFFER ACCEPTED __| students attending scctasates respectively), An offer by the Oshawa Firelthe effort put into them. The "I'm against the gen-/Department to demonstrate| music was provided by Pat room," he said/mouth-to-mouth artificial respir-| Riccio, ; (This is slated/ation to Oshawa public school F, Cannon and Adelaide Mc- Why? purpose a grin. An assembly was held recent- j\ly during which the home econ- : + ©/omics students entertained with is within the/poard decided to ask the fire a fashion show. The show acl department to extend their offer|tured two forms of dress, day-| The board asked for $221,000\to include secondary school stu-/time wear and evening wear.| All the' costumes were very striking in appearance. Each girl modelled her own creation and all the models looked posed and attractive. The setting for this show was a sidewalk cafe in the enchanting city of Paris, * Two weeks Coffey re-ltrack meet wa at the committee aims andra Park The winnin irls and district students would be|eyent were es sue, noting it Ald, Pilkey and Mayor Lyman} for a "reap REPORT APPROVED The report of the advisory-| committee concern-| ing the establishment of first} "If we hand't raised the ques- Year Ryerson Institute of Tech-| | ago the junior| s held at Alex- Ald, Pil-|proved by the board members.) in each LAWN BOWLING TOURNEY WINNERS RECEIVE TROPHY Club Presi dent Ewart ning team. Clemence, Mrs. R, Mann and --Oshawa Times Photo Chester Robinson, club secre- ~ PNAC A iRaRSRRRIRRNED, SaaRORE ES et ee dO" Gf EYE awa Lawn Bowling Club Mon- day afternoon. George Con- stable, left, past president, is A large number of the club members took part in the tournament for the Hayden Macdonald Trophy at the Osh- GREENWOOD ENTRIES THURSDAY, MAY 23 seen presenting the trophy to tary, who made up the win- | LERORES EXAMINATIONS PHONE 723-4191 iain tsa ae | by appointment City Names F. R. BLACK, O.D. i) Maiden| THIRD RACE -- Brooklyn, maidens 7\Purse $2100 for 3-year-olds. Fillies, 7 furlongs, | Highland Hope, Turcotte X106 | Roman Answer, No Boy lil | Belle Ange, Robinson 111 | Wild Fruit, Simpson X106 | Expensive Taste, Walsh X106 | Burnt Orange, Dittfach 111 |Our Briefy, Fitzsimmons 111 Dutch Princess, Harrison 111 Phalamore, No Boy 111 FIRST RACE -- Scarboro, fillies, Purse $2100 for 3-year-olds, furlongs, Moonflame, Turcotte X115 Top Glitter, No Boy 111 Bay Fay, Potts 111 Miss Speedy G., Armstrong 11. Clochette, Fitzsimmons 111 Maple Bay, Lanoway 118 Missy Fleur, No Boy 111 Action Station, Potts 118 Canted, Simpson X106 Fiscal Agent -- SIMCOE ST. NORTH Again this year, Oshawa City TRY Council has appointed Domin- ion Securities Corporation Lim- ited (manager), Wood, Gundy and Company Limited and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce as its sole fiscal agent, World's Only The syndicate's purpose: 'to Convertible market Oshawa's 1963 deben- STATION ture issues, | WAGON "We tried it last year and/ feel we saved money," said fi-| nance chairman Ald. Walter! Branch Monday night in re-! commending the move. | The agreement expires Dec. | 31 this year unless extended| $2500) FOURTH RACE -- Elgin. Allowance. 1 SECOND claiming $1800 for longs Bossator,. Prueitt 119 Scoot Joe, No Boy 119 Chorus Queen, No Boy 111 Miss Elandel, No Boy 117 Stand Firm, Hale 116 Rubria, Turcotte X106 Danstir, No Boy 116 Page Service, Turcotte X111 Reactor, No Boy 116 Canadian Royal, McComb 116 Plucky Crest, Walsh XXX112 Sauvagette, Harrison 111 i Eligible Vale of RACE Toledo, Foaled in Canada, Purse|Purse $2600 for 3-year-olds, fillies, 4-year-olds and up, 7 fur-| mile. Briefsin, Uyeyama 115 |Brigitta Skol, Hale 116 }Rare Reward, Walsh X104 |Cut Flower, Herandez X104 |Barbaa, Dalton 116 |Janilyn, No Boy 115 | Maple Jan, Admstrong 109 |Feuerzauber, Leblanc 122 Nagy Motors Opposite the Shopping Centre 728-5178 KING ST. W. FIFTH RACE -- Golden Allowance. Purse $2600, For 3-year-old Fillies, 1 Mile. |Flaring Page, Turcotte X104 Avoca, Queen's Maid, Robinson (A)109 | Council-in-committee will ex-| amine a second request from|flew from New York for the! ,.. Mrs, Dora Christos for a public} hall licence for her Bond street 'east Town and Country Res-/ taurant, Her lawyer, Anthony) Bazos, told council that after) one conviction, cence Board "arbitrarily" can- celled his client's banquet per- mits, He noted the chief of po- lice withheld approval of the li- cence once before. "I believe the case warrants a second look,"' he told council: REFER ZONING REQUESTS Council handed Planning Board three zoning requests: Ludwik Bucholski, RR 4 Osh- awa, wants his King street west property, just west of Ste- venson road, rezoned to allow a 10 to 12 unit motel. Rosslynn Plaza Limited has asked coun- cil to rezone a land parcel on east of the Rosslynn Shopping Centre, from Ri to Cl, in order to extend the centre. A. Holds- worth, president of the- Oshawa and District, Association for Re-| tarded Children, says the ODARC has approved a site for) its training centre on the south) side of Wellington street, east) of Simcoe. The Association) wants the zoning changed from R2A to R4 to permit the building of the centre. READ 20 BYLAWS Twenty bylaws were read in| council Monday night, more at one time than City Clerk Roy Barrand said he could ever re- member in his nine years with the city administration. Seven-) teen received three readings. Bylaws on a city-county court- house agreement, a $304,203, pavement, curb and gutter and) granular base engineer's report) and the Board of Education's| $197,000 debenture isstie for ad- ditions to Dr. C. F. Cannon an Adelaide McLaughlin schools were given second readings, ENDORSE RESOLUTION Council endorsed a Niagara amendment of the Ontario Mu- nicipal Act to give local coun- 'ells authority to pass bylaws to provide that commercial ve- hicles and trailers carrying ma- terials likely to be disturbed by wind be covered with tar- paulins or be enclosed so that debris from a load will not blow or fall off. TO DEED LAND The city will close the south-) erly 325 feet of Farewell epic, and deed the land to the Osh- awa Harbor Commission. | | | AWARD CONTRACT | Tripp Construction Limited of} Port Perry was successful, at $47,036, in a four-tender bid for) a sewer, watermain and granu- lar base road contract in the Harsam development -- Olive avenue west of Grandview and the Reid and Hann subdivi- sion in the Grenfell - Marland area. PICK UP DEFICIT Under the terms of the City of Oshawa Act the city must pick up any deficit on bus op- erations. The 1962 deficit is) $35,415, up $7000. from the $28, ved recorded in red ink in 1. GOOD FOOD =a 2- Hotel Lancaster i | ;more and more demand was Captain C, Haagmans, who meeting and told the: members of some of his experiences. Capt. Haagmans was intro-| duced by Hans Haagmans, who) chaired the meeting. D. ation of the members for very interesting address. Captain Haagmans art "We should requests closely in the future I'm sure there are times when people get carried away." Some $4000 labelled "contin- Holt| gencies" piqued the curiosity of the Liquor Li-| Webster expressed the appreci-|Ald. Albert Walker. 'I'd like o know what is included here |so I will have an idea the next opened/time," said the puzzled alder- his speech by mentioning that}man, Finance chairman Walter visit in Canada, as it had left he was glad to be back for a|Branch promised to find out. wonderful memories from 1945, when he ferried the Canadian troops back from the Second World War to Halifax on hte Nieuw - Amsterdam, a 37,000- ton ship which carried 8000 ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 26) peruse interested and whether instruc-| yards, {tors would be available. | TO CANVASS TEACHERS | A request from the Civic jAuditorium Committee to can- vass the teaching staff through the schools was granted. TWO RESIGNATIONS Letters of resignation were received from Miss Irma Kalmet and Mrs. Shirley Peel, both teachers at O'Neill Col- legiate and Vocational Institute, and were approved by the board. INCREASE RESCINDED A recommendation by the ad- troops. He told about his .many|36--Legal experiences around the world in his 42 years at sea. After| having retired, he joined Ameri-| can Express in New York as} Assistant Manager on various) cruises around the world, North Cape, South - Paciife and Far} East. | In this kind of capacity he gave the Kinsmen a talk about! different parts of the woi(l which was most enjoyed by all Kinsmen. Further he told about the life on a ship and how cruises are planned and also that there is for} cruises, "Travel is education| and education is travel." After| Captain Haagmans' talk there! were many questions from the floor, } PLAN DISPLAY - The Ontario County Mutual Aid Fire Services Association will present a live demonstra- tion by Shore Gas, Friday at 8} p.m. at the Whitby Fire Hall. AWARDED A Cc. J, SUTTER AMONG THE STUDENTS who were honored at the graduation exercises held last Wednesday, at the Ontario | SSOCIATE DIPLOMAS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF WIL- LIAM. CLARENCE TOWN, DECEASED. All persons having claims against the Estote of William Clarence Town; late of the Town of Whitby in the Coun- ty of Ontario, Funeral Dir- ector, Deceased, who died on the Ist of January, 1963 must file their claims with the undersigned before the 31st of. May, 1963, after which date the assets of the Estate will be distributed, having regard only to claims so filed, DATED _ this May, 1963. 6th day of | LOUIS S. HYMAN, Q.C. | 37 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. T. D, SPEIRS Oshawa boulevard north, who were awarded the associate diploma in agriculture --OAC Pictures. Agricultural College, Guelph, |f were C, J. Sutter, RR 2, Osh- awa and T. D. Speirs, 140 "KINDNESS BEYOND PRICE, YET WITHIN REACH OF ALL" GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL ' 390 King W. 728-6226 HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 |visory-vocational committee at a meeting in March, stating that} \fees for all night courses (ex- cluding English courses for new) Canadians), be raised by at jleast 33 per cent, was rescinded jby board members, FIVE TEACHERS RESIGN Letters of resignation were jreceived from the following |public school teachers: Miss |Elizabeth Maartense, Miss Car- lolyn Wragg, Mrs. Doris Houk, Mrs, Donald Brown, and Miss| Joyce Smith. The resignations! were accepted by the board. | FIELD DAY SET | It was announced that the an-| nual field day for public school| jchildren will be held Wednes-| day, June 19, INDUCTION PROGRAM Newly appointed teachers will take part in an induction pro- gram June 5 and 6, | | TO ATTEND COURSE | T. Cotie and J, Henderson will) jattend the Ottawa Physical Fit:-| jness Day demonstrations, Fri-| day, May 24, | | CUSTODIAN RESIGNS The board accepted the resig- nation of Alex Roxburgh, chief custodian of OCVI, effective |May 31. The following were jtransferred to the' permanent) |staff: J, Auch, D. DeGuerre, E jLayng, S, Lepizzera, M. Mun jday, and S, Savoy, | | RATE APPROVED | The board approved a recom- jmendation by R. H. Lunney to |pay Mansell Kennedy the chief! jcustodian's salary rate retroac- |tive to Jan. 1, 1963. | TO BUILD WALK | The board was informed by as follows: 100 Sharon Kent; running jbroad jump, Carol Pres t;| standing broad jump, Carol Prest; shot put, Chris Irwin; |Discus, Chris Irwin; _ relay |Carol Prest; high jump, Chris |Irwin. | _ Those placing second or third in two or more of the above events were, Carole Gyeene, Sharon Williams and Joanne Conway. The girls badminton tourna- ment, which was cancelled while the gym was being paint- ed, is being played all- this week, The winners will be an- nounced next week. | jwalk will be built on the east side of Simcoe street north, |from in front of the Dr, S. J. Phillips School, to the corner of |Simeoe street and Rossland road, ON PERMANENT STAFF J, Iwaskiw was transferred to the permanent staff on recom- |mendation of R. H. Lunney. TO ATTEND OPENING A delegation representing the Oshawa Board of Education will] attend the official opening of the} vocational addition to Anderson Street High School, Whitby. The| Whitby District High School! Board invited members to the! opening, Friday, May 24, HOSPITAL REPORT Following is the report of the Oshawa General Hospital for the week ending May 18: admis. sions, 336; births -- male 36, fe- male 30; discharges, 324; new- born discharges -- male 24, fe.| male, 26; major surgery, 86;| minor surgery, 138; eye, ear, nose and throat, 60; treatments and examinations, 166; 25; physiotherapy -- visits 532, treatments, 792; occupational therapy, 133, WE LIST ONLY TO Ko SELL SPOT CASH OR TERMS "JOHN A. J: BOLAHOOD REAL ESTATE -- MORTGAGES 725-6544 the city engineer that a side-| Fabulously Beautiful Canada "'Majes @ Glamorous New 75 KING STREET EAST | ©@ Finest Quality *EMBA, and Stoles . . . Jackets. . . Coats © Compare Our Quality & Price. MARTEN'S FURS tic Minks" Fashions In Opposite Hotel Genosha casts,| -- e HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS e K| iso EB Walsh XXX104; Star Skipper, No Boy) 111; Mil Easy, Gordon 111 CITY AND DISTRICT FOUR ALARMS The Oshawa Fire Department investigated a number of minor incidents Tuesday. A West- moreland street house filled with smoke, but fire fighters] found on arrival it had been a} pot on a kitchen stove. Smoke also filled a Highland avenue house through malfunction of a chimney damper, An overheat- ed motor in a Simcoe street Loblaw store was the reaspn for another call, but no appre- ciable damage was reported, A hydro pole went on fire on Pine avenue; children were suspect- ed to be responsible. The city ambulance responded to a total of three routine calls, | | MARK ANNIVERSARY City Tax Collector Clarence Cox and Mrs. Cox are today celebrating thelr 26th wedding anniversary. Plaisir, Shields 116 Chadidja, Bohenko (A)122 Lady B, Fast, Dittfach 108 Ma Tamte, Dalton 115 Ready About, Turcotte X117 Queen's Day, Fitzsimmons 109 A--F. A. Sherman and Early Mischief Stable entry SIXTH RACE--Imperial. $4500 claim- ing. Purse $2200, For 4-year-olds and up, 1 Mile, ' Matinal, Griffiths (A)X111 Last Dividend, LeBlanc 109 Silver Ego, Griffiths (A)X117 Gold Chip, Turcotte X111 By The Deep, No Boy 111 Acouchi, Armstrong 116 Beauty Strip, Simpson X101 A--T. E, Hays and Mrs, F, H. Merrill Jr, entry QUINELLA BETTING SEVENTH RACE -- Athens Allow- ance, Foaled in Canada, Purse $2900 for 3-year-olds. 1 Mile, Bobby Brier, Walsh XXX104 Prince Bubi, Turcotte X118 Askum, Dittfach 114 Willhooks, Potts 117 Son Blue, Fitzsimmons 126 Kingsey, McComb 114 EIGHTH RACE--Norton. $2500 claim- ing. Purse $1900 for 4-year-olds and up. 1 Mile, Rhumbaba, No Boy 115 Al Abdigo, Gubbins 120 Court of Appeal, Turcotte X110 Real Stuff, Hernandez X117 Swampscot, Fitzsimmons 122 Whitville, No Boy 117 Dutch Larry, No Boy 117 Oil Can, No Boy 115 Soups On, Walsh XXX105 Post Time 2 p.m. Clear and Fast _esgereyi HAIR STYLING Khone 728 BG4WILSON RD.S "by mutual agreement'. How- ever, the agreement may be ended before that on 90 days written notice by either party. The agents' commission will | be "mutually agreed upon at the jtime of (debenture) issue" but will not exceed one per cent, |says the agreement. The syndicate will 1) advise the city on current market con- ditions; 2) make recommenda- tions and submit proposals as to |the timing of issues; 3) advise on the amount of securities that jcan be marketed, interest rates, j}dates of maturity etc. | | Matters such as the amount} and terms. of each new issue, | |\time of offering and terms of jsale will be mutually agreed| upon, City Treasurer Frank Mark- son stressed that 'we do not |have to take their advice; we j will have comparisons of our| own to judge by." ' NOW IS THE TIME To have that carpet or chest- erfield cleaned professionally in Oshawa's Original Carpet Cleaning Centre . . where fully guaranteed satisfaction is assured, Phone 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. | For The BEST DEAL in TOWN SEE US FOR INSURANCE e@ Cabin Trailers e@ Boats @ Motors We Will SAVE You Money!! 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