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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1963, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 20,1963 3 ROVER-RANGER NEWS Sea Rangers Get 'Many Recruits SRS CRUSADER Ahoy there! Pass out the bailing buckets we're being swamped, The new recruits are coming in in droves, Never knew we were so popular, Wel- come aboard girls, glad to have you, We just can't wait to initi- ate you to the mysterivus .ways of the briney deen But now © \those nasty old exams are head- *\ing our way 80 we'll have to slow down for a while, but just wait until theyr'e over! % On Nov, 4, which turned out ~\to be the third Monday in our cycle of classes, some of the ijolder hands -- those who have -|been around long enough to ab- sorb a certain amount of sea- manship -- were subjected to they would like to do and put their own ideas forth on any crew matters. We certainly hope each of our new girls will -nysoddo Sty} jo aanjuRApR 94R} nity, We feel it is one of our Ranger duties and a rather im- portant one, Our CARE fund is steadily growing, and I hope the girls will continue to remember their weekly contributions. Although we may not be able to give jmuch, something is better than nothing, and a lot of people have just that nothing, It's up to us to share some of our surplus with. them and although some- thing catches your eye and you would like to buy it, if you were to put yourself in the place of so fet, Smythe pointing out the proper manner t drive at an intersection to Diane Mitchell, right and Mrs. Keith Pascoe centre. instruction on tricky traffic problems. All types of situations that dri- vers are likely to encéunter on the open road were re- enacted on the blackboard and Toy cars and trucks are for expert manoeuvored around black- board roads at the traffic clinic held las' night in the Oshawa Police Station, Young and old drivers alike attended | FOR PREFERRED ATTENTION PAUL ISTOW EALTOR 728-9474 STILL POPULAR Noh, the Japanese classical stage dance which has many fans, was developed to perfec- tion about 500 years ago. ec ee en RE "KINDNESS BEYOND PRICE, YET WITHIN REACH OF ALL" GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 King W. 728-622: SEVENTH RACE--Firefly All Y| Purse $3000 for 3-year-olds, 7 furlongs. N| Buttermilk Pike, Livingstone X118 | Balaklair, Parsons XX111 Johns Champ, Dittfach 121 | Swerve, Parsons X116 Allergo, Fitsimmons (A)111 EYE EXAMINATIONS PHONE 723-4191 by appointment F. R. BLACK, O.D. 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH | | + ' 54 SIMCOE ST. NORTH @ EXTRA FEATURE @ GOLDEN YELLOW C Ib BANANAS Pye, | Both were same - direc- MISS MAJORETTE OF OSHAWA George Shaw, Oshawa, won the title 'Miss Majorette of Oshawa'. She is seen holding the trophy donated: by ¢ Hawkeye Football Club Dianne Yurkowski, left, daughter of Mr. and Mr4, At the Motor City Baton Twirling Competition, held re- cently in the OCVI! auditor- jum, three pupils 0' the Har- vey Dance Academy won high honors, Dianne Shaw, centre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the ordeal of writing tests. I]/many Asians who are homeless, We can't all be missionaries whole group of Sea Rangers " ' ; should act if it happened jhave such a means open to us, -ias yet found out if they learne 4 Monday night, which was Re-/tribute at least a little bit to-| . Alor nine gaara Cla Gull Lodge No. 61, Independent ed with jewels. Picture shows ing Secretary; Howard Hutch- Cl } I ce ti e | MRS. MICHAEL FETCHISON taught for nine y relieved us of the anxieties of| ments to promote world occurred at the Oshawa General|known in- Oshawa for his work) (pyt not at all hard: we just brotherhood."' This is one way| | took the form of a conference|long they could have a really|30 years. elder for several years. | The time was spent catching ---- | Will Issue Oshawa club and delegates from Mr, and Mrs, Peter Gowlikoski,| eq from the University of Edin-|yards. and various. other things) 6B. Philoso h koski, April 5, 1884, in the Uk-|work at Oxford University. He! past Wednesday was our month-| sudeebay. WaVAt Vas ' p y FIRST RACE Arcadian maiden,;Bradbury, Walsh X118 'age Aer apd year: é voted that an official sticker for Speaker was Albert E. Coulter, awa for the past 4" years. member of First United Church. ob Board of Directors of the|Scion, Walsh x114 +6 achuph shawa General Hospital, is|pive Dusk, Armstrong 117 Quebec-Maritimes Division of} The head nurses and super- her husband and two sons, An- wife, Isabel M. Ewing, and a Crackdown Salada, Uinta, up, 11-16 miles. with the stickers are allowed Crescent Rhodes, Hernandez 109 Peel Express, Walsh X110 fe : but « RCAF. who|SChools. He also leaves a sister, The information was given by jhe would send out the stickers the work of Kiwanis Clubs. Al)" Ang last night the ' hospital|Mavigator in the RCAF, who | SCOR Purse $1900 for year-olds and|Last Morning, Livingstone xt18 ee siness ie i 9. She| England, and two grandchildren, f family, church and business, he} it. ang praise the nurses for/°Verseas mission in 1944 . Oshawa Police are starting a [uesday night. |Flying Countess, Dittfach 110 | POST TIME 1.30 P.M, | | "Tog | Count Rico, Stadnyk 108 i ae lg ag Pa 5 'athe A tetany 9 many people are run not to participate. Mrs. George Telford told the|(2arel. Friday, Nov. 22, at 3.15|/St. Catharines, Friday, Nov, 22, peo} '|by our efficient staff," said Mr,|Samera, Clemes. 110 By THE CANADIAN PRESS ar ork > , ; sat gk n 1S E Norm § |" . 1 . P $1500 for 3-year-olds and pared the work on their own) tHarmony United' Church.|Lawn Cemetery, at approxim-|SeTgeant Norm Smythe, Tues ie) hie mie sicher . goalie for Toronto Maple Leafs culty in vying for the time. of ith! Memb hi Fisherman's Luck, DitHach 110 | ncreasin i w | T. K. Creighton, QC, comment | MRS. WILFRED 8. POGSON {traffic officers from other ers Ip eee De hf thas PR dE be g | atte , members had heen lost from FUNERAL OF The death of Mrs. Wilfred S.| has) oe y memnver | \while playing goal in an exhi- the organization, while somelastonishing to me, Thy should eee Oe an The funeral service for Rus-/occurred Tuesday, Nov. 19, at) most cities in Southern Ontario. FOURTH RACE -- Ladyminster, s2500/eVer imagined it would, General ald Maclean Skiffington, 83, who memberships were so small. cert Association of Oshawa OE es i 5 yiJ.jare just not obeying the law," rsville, Uyeyama 116 3 : with eight or less members In the philosophy the nurses}i? Riverdale Hospital, Toronto.| A daughter of the late Wil : pa 4 campaign, Due to the sincere| Page, Service, Walsh x10 | To date this year, 2,200 babies We are 'often confronted/r eral Home at 2 p.m., Tues-\in Darlington Township May 31,| The law says a driver must/memberships huve been increas-|Bandolero, Walsh X118 William Holland, the secretary,| Digby, 'N.8. -- Guy: Sustence circumstances, It was up to the | hd a0 he ete, aan. mie 4 Si FIFTH RACE Sliverine, $3500, ago we considered 1,500 to be alarea as justice of the peace for SER Me theee, He sun our hearts and minds the be by Rev, Harty Aciey, of To-|. A resident of Ostiawa most of| his audience. The only excep-|sure the presentation of four } pea: i ee a " ny : quality to! Tough Kennamon, Hale 118 | human interest, sympathetic 2¥4 Union Cemetery. GhUfCh Nid. Wan a vern acters dangerous to other traffic. Oshawa audiences. yy seven years ago were planned|jiam E, Brandt, 72, former di- twice a month and to encour- Bert, ; ; Lat 'n' Bid, McComb 111 Gordon, William Gordon' and) Women's Organization. at ald Stewart, internationally ac-|common Market, Glesbrecht (a)iop_|Wards would be big enough: tolonetime sports writer. In this way the clubs, which |Oke, Peterborough and a sister,|feet to stop his car from he A--Cymar Stables entry : Shai BIRTHDAYS held a service at the funeral td a? able for the Stewart concert at the hospital building. their Kiwanis activities and, ond concert will feature | A funeral service will be held -- and then from amber to : ' Le Paella Purse $2600 for 3-year-olds and point now. So, you can see what| dents of Oshawa an¢ district. .| A man known as an outstand-in the MclIntosh-Anderson Fu- ee He had attended his first Ki- violators. Anne Curry, soprano, Jean|Jonnny One Eye, Giesbrecht (A)116 Gail Reynard, 323° Lake long illness ed by Rev. J. V. McNeely of another service instead. He did JA--R. B. Lawson and Cymar Stables said of it: "I'll swear. some/@ program of well-loved arias! quingLLa BETTING , a "gel 3 Oo 5 oan Woe is cerehonting her, Beh) Vocational Institute from 1926 wanis meeting. They needed e Traffic ceed with caution, he reminded.| Wednesday, February 26. | tions "The slower you're mov-|season will be, as it has been | night when two accidents oc-| he, commented. the performance of the weil-| : | linic audience many of whom Stephen Gibb, 25, a pedestrian head, back and iog injuries. He's| 'Never before in the history of George. Kinnee of McMillan | the Clinics are held for two : ' : ;in December because of Christ- Mr. Kinnee said Gibb ap. The accident occurved a short; The clinic which began last] 30 peopl d session. | {Cordova resulted in a total of|- Ra sat shemed Oe seer "| FRESH KILLED--OVEN READY jreach the scene through stalled Monteith avenue hicles collided head-on in the | and Patsy Blake, daughter of |around the left eye wonder just how much they did|hungry, and without hope, you'd absorb. |soon see that your contribution Sergeant Norman Smythe, the ' M Sior doctors or any of these other stormed up to HMCS York in|neople that provide so much Toronto to act as spectators for to them. The picture shows d a a t jit would be neglecting our duty) janything but it seems the tri ; f a |membrance Day brought an in-|wards it, The purpose of the : = wy ' i inson, Junior Past Grand, and ' i ; is Order of Odd Fellows, Osh- officials making the final ar- 9) . death of Mrs. Michael/and Winnipeg high schools. lprepan 2 : | . ' Bill Payne, Left Support of the The preparing another white blouse awa, are planning a "Jewel rangements, Left to right: P set Roane . ; th t.-« Te ; ras The weekly meeting of the|enthusiasm, perhaps forums and|Hospital Tuesday, Nov. 19. She|with St. Andrew's United|nhave to have something to com: lat it can be accomplished . Chairman Stickers Guests at the conference in- raine. On Feb, 20,. 1916, she!came to Canada in 1912. ly Crew Council meeting. This is| | $2500 claiming. Purse $1900 for 3- and 4-|Breezy Answer, Fitzsimmons (A)106 tre front of car windshields be gu ( tee "progressing well" in hospital|Wenless, Hale 112 Kiwanis International visors at Oshawa General Hos-|thony, of Oshawa, and Joseph,| an. Donald M. Ewing, a music Buc Fever, Walsh X18 to use the doctors' parking lot. Time Clock, Tawse XXX113 Mr. E, G. Storie, acting chair- |with the next set of minutes, d|up, 1 3-16 miles Cairntield, Hale 1 | : L told members present, all they the hard work and deep thoupht also leaves four grandchildren.| A funeral service will be held crackdown on drivers who run| 'Mr. Wilson said that we can|currytown, Hernandez 118 |CLEAR AND SLOW ; 7 te ) . =] : service|Ming caution lights in Oshawa,' VIE FOR MEN board that the nurses had pu. axel sid oe Copmictem byiel 10.2 see Vemmeee forvice i Toronto--Mayor Donald Sum- without being prompted by any arn . Oshawa! ately 1.30 p.m. day evening. He said he gather- 4 valuable men, said Mr. Coulter, invarment -wik pe in Oenawa ; ' Soysambu, Uyeyama 123 of The National Hockey League; Zz hal, Leblanc 110 j tas Pogson, 493 Athol street east,|more amber light violators tha Increased cep 8 The birth rate in Oshawa is\pition hockey game. clubs had been forced into tem-|indeeg be commended: for this P ogehe , very serious appraising of their/sell D. Crandall, 577 Bloor|Steckley Clinic, Oshawa, after a} 'It seems to be complete ig- claiming. Purse $1900 tor 3-year-olds and Hospital Board of Directors was supervised construction of the Mr. Coulter referred to clubs cly acne our werk tx such | Saturday, Nov. 16, was heldjliam and Clara Oke, she vis|he told drivers attending the} Star-O-Taura, Ditifach 115 saying that it was impossible for, : * wt suffering, sorrow and des-\q i Woy. 19, 1889. she married Wilfred § Stop his car when a traffic sig-\ed by over 75. As a result, it/Remster, Parsons xis told the monthly meeting. Morehouse, 82, a former mayor stronger clubs to support clubs 1 : engi ; 3 end ' . |Cclaiming, Purse $2000 for 3-year-vlds, 7 big year." 130 years, lief that we can find i Sito dntermiesk was' in' Oahaiier dle Mrs. Poston was aition to this comes when a stop|concerts, but to bring entertain- | 1/8 ¥' giving the smaller clubs the | Dear, Armstrong 115 understanding and hospitality." The pallbearers _ were orker in the United Church|AMBER LIGHTS The season Opens on Mon- Milator, Rasmussen (A)113 mind: Tt wae thee. thttagk wen |rectar at the National Baseball age prospective members. a |Lloyd Nyland Besides her husband, she is|City speed limit (30 miles °"lclaimed concert pianist, Individ- Annie, (8)110/hold the city's expectant mo- had been temporarily suspend- : : ltim Osh a Ng B--Four L's Stable and Home at 830 D0, Monday. Mrs. Stella Mountenay, of Osh-|time when Oshawa traffic sig |Saywell's Book Store. The sec- Said Mr. Holland: "We are| Congratulations and best hopefully, regain sufficient ed, he added young stars of the Canadian up, 1 116 miles ; ' who are celebrating their |ing teacher and scholar died/neral Chapel, Friday, Nov. 22,| ls going to happen when ail of wanis meeting in 1931, said Mr. i Mentioning amber flashing MacPhail, contralto, Thomas Quintain, Rasmussen (A)113 shore: Rd.; Cecil Pearn, 751 Charles M. Ewing. 78, k -ded|Central United Church, Wood- not, however, and later realized .| drivers pay no more attention to/and - popular : selections. birthday ito his retirement in 1944. Prior lively meetings, with plenty of On the question of speed and| Talented young artists of this speeding, he said he consid-|area will be introduced to Osh- | g ing, the less chance there is of |for the last two years, the re-| curred within five minutes of|_ But you just can't seem to|known and much loved Strauss| each other and only a short dis-|8¢t that across to some people , "Die Fledermaus". appeared to be under 25. of RR 5, Bowmanville, to Osh-| reported in satisfactory condi-|our province has it been more tion, necessary than today to instruct drive. Mr. Gibb said he could hours on two consecutive Tues-| mas. The next complete session peared suddenly running east to| would be held on Jan. 21 and 28. distance north of a controlled|"ight will be completed next pedestrian crosswalk, |Tuesday evening. Filmstri jabout $275 property damage, A | a Seas w& a. | police constable who investi-| CHECKER BOARDS a and slowed tra'fic The collision invoived cars travelling in the tion jnorthbound lanes on Simcoe at| Gibb, Raymond Norris, Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blake, Bowmanville second Ross Richardson, Agnes str-et would be a jot better use of the WATCH DEMONSTRATION money, A week ago Wednesday a traffic squad chief, instructed drivers exactly how -- they direct help, but we can help in their monthly parade and dem-|some small way and when we onstration of skills. I haven't . Bs ais . TIPias a Ranger, as a citizen, and| p . > BITUARIES was a lot of fun, The following/a, a human being not to won| LODGE PLANS JEWEL NIGHT nt uSsI1aSsI t H een 0 Members of Corinthian Some members will be present- Grand; Bill Harmer, Record. \formal meeting and that sort of|Guiding and Scouting Move- |Fetchison, 498 Rogers street.) Mr. Ewing was also well-\_ it's a lot of work you iw Soren oS enneng = Vice Grand, | Night"' for Saturday, Nov. 23. Harold R. Crawford, Noble --Oshawa Times Photo, ome EY ' ; by every: HG Oshawa Kiwanis Club Tuesdayjand_ discussions, and before|had been an invalid for the past|Church, where he served as aN! ylain about once in a while): y everyone, attended by members of the|strong division. A daughter of the late) Born in Scotland, he graduat-| yp on making woggles, lan- GREENWOOD ENTRIES other Kiwanis clubs in Division she was born Josephine Gowli-/burgh and did post graduate|that needed brushing up. This| "p . " ' Ba a The Oshawa General Hospit cluded officials. and _past s married el gr hes yng Og A resident of St. Catharines|held to provide the girls with an| rogressing slalrntg, Puree lefimota, No Boy. 118 Board of Directors last tight officials of clubs in the area Praised |Montreal. She had live for the past 12 years, he was alopportunity to suggest things) Mr. T. L, Wilson, chairman of| sterling Street, smith 109 |A--Windfields Farm entry past governor of the Ontario- Mrs, Fetchison is survived by| jy Ewing is survived by his Whirling Banner, Stadnyk 112 | doininy parse e100 Pg kde PP | issned each of them, Cars é where he underwent suite AY Ehines: WF itermmnone, 37 Mr, Coulter took as his topic! yital have prepared a "'philoso-/Of London, Ont. She was pre-) 9 ie in" ane Burlington gery on oe ore Peel Express, Walsh x10 Holland, the secretary, said the promotion of enthusiasm in ste catch "mapariss deceased by a son, Myron, a\S¥! . : ; ecretary, phy"' for nursing service . | Heahexd Started SECOND RACE -- Hallucination, $2500 Friend Willie, No Boy 118 i iss} . {Lady Jamina Rea of Hindhead, though their first duty was tojp,... (oT 'i was reported missing during an ; : ug ; Board of Directors decided to | man, at a meeting of the boar EASES BER \Miss Beseano, Torry 118 | had to do to hurt Kiwanis was A memorial service will bejat the Hulse and English Fu-| tod ne Nevines. Knave, Wateh Xi10 | Done DEATHS ache and|they have put into the philoso- | lay Geen Minaralderal ChE 5 h street,|through amber traffic lights. | proud of the hospital not to work, not to build, and chy held in the Armstrong Funeral/neral Chapel, 75 Church stree . and the treatment of Patients |Caii Me Charlie, No Boy '111 Bi : + . » § Storie irth Rate pre- , NT. Hol minister of| will be held in Oshawa at Mount|Warned Traffic Squad chief, res THIRD RACE -- Venita Stome, $2500 ; ; All service clubs found diffi- Rev. N. T. Holmes, . merville, 48, a former practice up, 1 3-16 miles. | ig s i : ; ed, from conversations ; at is teceat ene mane higher authorities Union Cemetery. | mu:| Avot! "Nova, Welsh X103 after suffering a heart attack ed: "The extent of this work is ge nicipalities, that Oshawa z Ns AHO Ne cies | RUSSELL D, CRANDALL tad Wheaten jincreasing faster than planners : : : Glasgow, Scotland -- Sir Don- porary suspension because "ype ther that i Recently, the Canadian Con- own work. street west, Toronto, who died/long illness. jnorance, either that or people! yt cpdebinn, (UPL 1 1:16 miles. jtold last night. ; i jheld its annual subscription|ce "4 giant British liners Queen Mary tte and Queen Elizabeth, ' jat the Mcintosh -Anderson|the former E. Luella Oke, Rorn|9shawa Traffic Clinic. efforts of the canvassers, the|Frosty Day, No Boy 108 have been born in the hospital, 2 them to continue under these : fa : ; wie le Money More, Gordon, 111 He said: "It was not very long|of Di. hi we: mast Mvare- nd. 10 The services were conducted|Pogson in April, 1924, nal turns amber, he reminded will not only be possible to en- 'as not very long gby who also served the such as these. He suggested that 1 furlongs. ' ' in| in radiating hone, cheer'ulness, eecubake ek Mite Rirect Unitea| Would be so sudden as to be ment of the highest Special maternity wards built! Conshohocken, Pa. -- Dr, wile chance to have good. meetings Be Merry, Gordon 113 . Cre w | ; mind, It was then th the , ; Doug, and Bob Crandall, Ian| i Saver ranean the 12Y, November 25, with Regin-|Milator, Rasmussen (A113, rough the/League's. Service Bureau and CLUBS REVITALIZED NG ' ; } y CELEBRATI The Brotherhood of Trainmen|SUtvived by a brother, Russell hour) has a minimum of 250) val tickets are at present avail-|C2ss!s_ Miss, Potts (B)115 |thers for the life expectancy of ed, would be able to keep up ses nals change from green to| F. W. Russell entry id A r Ve. sei | : ie : SIXTH RACE -- mock Orange, $10,000/reachin, ward saturation) : wishes to the following resi- | CHARLES M. EWING ra 4 | membership to try again. | "Make no mistake, you'll Ye yoda gg se Hr Monday, | patting Way, Ditttach 108 ; "+! charged." ; , -be| January 13, y Safety Man, Dittfach 115 ' i Fas | icthdave inday: Tuesday, Noy. 19, at Hotel Dieu|at 2.30 p.m. Rev. L. W. Herber' charged," he warned would-be , Oenor ere Cohen torn), oy ayn a ae a Ee Coulter, and: had been discour. y i Hospital, St. Catharines, after a/will conduct the service, assist- |Malestic: Hour, Walsh XX108 agéd enough to consider joining |signals at intersections he cited|Clarke, tenor and John Coveart, | S@9silla, Fitzsimmons 116 Nits S.; Mr, . | lone in t st end of city and|accompanist. They will present ae e sei -- the Classics Department at the|Stock. Interment will be in Osh-| One, ™! he east e f city and) P entry that he had simply been present : '4, |former Oshawa Collegiate and awa 1 nion Cemetery " at a bad example of a usual Ki- it than the moon in the sky."'| Of particular interest local} |These mean slow down and pro-|will be the third concert 0} to coming to Oshawa, he had ;ered 30 miles an hour too fast|awa at that time. | ja Speed to enter city intersec-| The music highlight of the | Rush hour traffic on Park|@" accident and should there turn of the Canadian Opera road south became tangled last|De one, it'll be less serious,"|Company on Monday, April 6, in pce Mahal especially the 16 to 25 tance apart |group," he told the The first mishap sent George|¢ p In opening the session, Ma- awa General Hospital with/gistrate F, §. Ebbs commented: Ss bern 2 the public in safe driving." H was knocked down by a PUDC aVING. southbound car driven by! He reminded the audience that| PLR A : |day nights at the end of each ve mber nothing of the acc) month. But there would be none west through a line of moving/in the Oshawa Magistrate's traffic, court room. Fi t tives "oli jand movies are used as educa- % HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS e ye minutes iaier, a Col'i-ltional aids in the course. About| sion at Park road south and gated the mishap said it took |@ him nearly 20 minutes to driven by Edwin Stone, Osh- awa 'north and Ronald Later in the evening, $750 damage resulted when two ve.| i ae ___|street, a passenger in on of Walter Yurkowski, Oshawa, |the cars involved, suffered cuts and third, respe ively and Joseph Kelly, Thomas --Oshawa Times Photo | street. i The vhicles. were driven by cig placed : FOR SALE ! SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gos Dealer in your arec. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 2% - 3-LB. 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