'OSHAWA JAYCEES ELECT EXECUTIVE second vice-president; Don. director; B. Simpson, secre- Netley, president and G. tary; J. Perry, treasurer and Brooks, first vice-president. T. Eagleson, director. Absent Standing, from left, are: R. ; Holmes, director; R. Barber, When picture was taken were: The newly-elected execu- tive of the Oshawa Jiinior Chamber of Commerce for 1964-65 is as follows: Seated, from left, are: T. Couture, Best Planting Methods Discussed By Panel--_ A very lange gathering met, The winners of the various Mrs. M. McLaren and Mrs. in the auditorium of the E. A.|classes were: Hugh Wright, Lovell School Monday evening) Three Daffodils, yellow trum-| 'Coffee Table Design of. spring for the meeting of the Oshawa/pet style -- Mrs. Charles Silyer,|flowers -- Mrs, Harry Phoenix, Horitcultural Society, A panel/Mrs, Murray MacLaren and|Mrs. Elmer Tapping and Miss from the membership discussed|Miss Leona Stainton. Emily Maccki, the best planting methods of preg Daffodils, trumpet style} House Plants, all different popular garden plants. . any other color -- Leo Karnath,|variety -- Mrs. Leslie Guy and Lioyd Johnston, past president . Hugh Wright, Mrs. Harry|Mrs. Murray McLaren. six, of the society, who is a noted Pat SE dahlia grower, spoke on the care A ; he found best and demonstrated| Three Narcissus with trumpet) 4 iiant sale, for the benefit of the proper method to divide the|one-third or more the length of 1), held before clumps into planting sections. | *' : "| @ and many Mrs. Earle Sandford, with an|"ip, en Hugh Wright and Rob-!fine roots. and cuttings. were untrimmed rose, spoke on the|@Tt Wa ,|Purchased at a reduced cost. i Three Narcissus with trumpe : peg lhe sty "cong as ete less than one-third the length of} Mr. Frost informed the large lemons the perianth -- Mrs. Frank Hea-|audience of an overnight. bus wv amelie aoe bt slip, Miss' Alice Dodd 'and Rich-|trip that is being arranged to best results jard Branton. jvisit the Floral Festival at} Anchie Whitmee spoke on the| Vase of Daffodils or Nancissus|Brampton in June as well as the! nysanthemums any variety -- Leo Karnath,|Niagara district. | pens pre sean of -- Miss Alice Dodd and Alden Rid-| Plans are also underway to} thod of dividi visi ican Lily ts. (gen. visit the North American The ata who cean and! Simplicity, an arrangement|Show in Hamilton in July, trav-| shows many pri inni is |depicting a Japanese theme --/elling by chartered bus. told of the es ot ie tee Mrs. Elmer Tapping, Mrs.| The annual Tulip Show its New Building For Township Discussed BROUGHAM --T. William Beddail, architect, appeared be- for~-Bickering Township Coun- cil Monday to outline plans for a new municipal building, which has been proposed as a Centen- nial project. Messrs. Zeigler and Johnston, architects, also discussed the proposition, as well as Mr. Sac- coceio, West Rouge architects. Mr. Beddall referred to the new Gutario County Building, now under construction, which his firm had designed, and said that some 27,000 square feet in the county office wing '|would compare with the needs of Pickering Township. SUGGESTS PRICE He suggested an estimated price of a building at $250,000 complete with council cham- bers, and felt that 18 or 19 thou- sand square feet would suffice, at a suggested cost of, perhaps, $13 per square .foot. Mr. Beddall thought that the ' designing would take about two months. "There is some need for ex- pediency in this thing," said Reeve Laycox. Mr. Zeigler said that he felt one of the gravest dangers was} to use the cost per square foot} indiscriminately. He observed) that a low cost per square foot cou'd ultimately arrive at a Thirteen teenage boys were high cost in maintenanc.e | presented with their St. John There has been no definite de-} Ambu'ance Association aw- cision by council to adopt the) ards at a recent ceremony She Oshawa Simes 'PAGE THIRTEEN SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 K. Willoughby, P. Cote, direc- tors ,and Vic Brookes, past president, --Oshawa Times Photo N.Y. FAIR PAGE TO RUN MONDAY The Oshawa Times will publish a special page. of stories and pictures from the New York World's Fair next Monday, May 11, not Friday, May 8, as previous- | ly announced. | The big fair is a super attraction for all members | Of the family; one that | should nét be missed, if at all possible. Hundreds of Oshawa and district residents are plan- ning to visit it, | Prices at the fair cater to every pocketbook, but it can be an inexpensive trip with a little sound manage- ment. Food prices started at hot dogs for 25 cents to Missouri beef snacks at 60 cents to epicurean-delight meals at astronomical fig- gures. Admission to the fair is $2, but the great majority of the big attractions are free. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE AWARDS ARE PRESENTED Club (Eastview Park). Seatéd front: Harold Genge, Charles Kwasniewski, Brian Dougher- from left are: Brian Allard, Chircop, Lawrence Chircop, ty R . (98%); Bill Rutherford, (100%) and Charles Crawford. Stand: |", meri noe mn (95%); are willing to live up to the existing contract." He said a meeting with union Officials was. held Wednesday and another scheduled for this afternoon "may have them back at work. "This strike is not based on their contract and is an. emo- tional thing brought about by the notices we gave out yester- day," he added. The official. stressed that in cials, to sign a new contract, broke down. Workers wanted an extra 10 cents an hour plus a clause which would approve their crossing picket lines, SEEK RETROACTIVE PAY A: spokesman for the workers said this morning they want retroactive and holiday pay for the laid off workers. "We've got nothing to lose because in the middle of the month we're going to be out of a job anyway," one of the|the nine years the company has strikers added. dealt with the union "'this is our A company official, said this|first strike trouble, in fact the Strike 'is quite illegal and welfirst trouble we've had." | | RUGGER STAR George Stevenson, 30, secure the prized blooms Charles Silver, and Miss Audrey|scheduled for Saturday, May 23) Duncan MacMillan, who is|Kent. jand a large show is ant . a "Sti Waters", arrangement/to which the general public is jj of flowers 5 ' Guy, " Pe a ee ear Mcties dite ethods i | Modernistic' arrangement of|earlier during the program' by aaker vin aga ai wags PO flowers -- Mrs, Elmer|Mr. Johnston, were won by Har-| : Tapping, Miss Alice Dodd, Miss|old Wheeler, Mrs. Wm. Knowles, | SPRING SHOW RESULTS Audrey Kent and Mrs, Murray|Mrs. Ross Prentice and Mrs. In conjunction with the meet-|McLaren. Robt. Dove. The rose which) ing @ Spring Show was held with} Breakfast Table Arrangement|had been trimmed by Mrs. Sand pce record set for the number|of spring flowers -- Mrs. Larry entries. Jasmine avenue, $20, failure to stop; Jean Paul Lemery, Thick- son road south, Whitby, $20, stop at wrong place; A. Bochen- ski, 168 Gibb street, $5, failure Accused Termed Boys Receive |night at Simcoe Hall Boys' Club Z ford, was won by Mr. James/(Eastview Park) when 13 teen-| Caps for Scotland, weighs 184 'Phoenix, Miss Emily Macchi,|Paterson. \age boys were presented with| centre-wing, three-quarter of the Scottish Touring Rugger Team, will be one of a party of six 'players visiting Osh- -awa today. The rugger play- ers are 'touring General Motors, coaching students at Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegiate Institute, and having dinner with the Oshawa Vikings Rug- ger Club, Stevenson has 23 Suspend Licence For Two Years A 20-year-old Scarborough| A statement given to the offi- man whose car demolished side|cer by Miss Kelly and read to rails, slammed into an abut-|the court, said the pair were on ment then plunged 100 feet down) their way to a Bay Ridges. drive- an ibankment after flipping|in Jan. 31 when a transport pull- off the Rouge River bridge onjed out into the passing lane Highway 401, told a policeman/)without signailing. "thad been dragging and gave} Miss Kelly said the car was be "going pretty fast and I told Ron to slow down because it was raining'. Safety Awards Months of preparation and study were climaxed last Friday Ae vera amma | pounds and is six-foot tall. jtheir St, John Ambulance Asso-| ciation awards. | The group, under the direc-| tion of Peter Matthews, during stage. z dents of Oshawa and district Cathryn Hrico, 244 Central workers staged a wildcat strike Phone 723-3474. May 22. awa Laundry and Dry Cleaners |Mill street, and union officials Oshawa's newly formed Social/are all- members of Local 750. committees, Wednesday night, | America. size of Oshawa should carefully|were playing cards this morn- future. Union rs--are their own and help them tojday the laundry department chairman of the council; said|the remaining shirt and dry munity Chest. He said a letter|tween company and unions offi- indi-| o cated it would be getting this| U L al support. | nion OC. c 3 'eat and Peter Matthews, instruc- ing left to right, rear row: project of a municipal building,| held at the Simcoe Hall Boys' tor. Standing from left are: Bobby Wisniewski, Edward --Oshawa Times Photo and it is still in the "study Congratulations and best dents of Oshawa snd dit By Laundr V Workers who are celebrating their P birthdays today: Park Blvd. south and Bill | Some 40 Oshawa laundry Edgar, 118 Prince street. | | paar | Wednesday a few hours after 30 | were told they would be laid off | jd Negotiations yesterday be- | est ] tween representatives .of Osh- Co. Ltd., which operates the' | Is Assured Eveliegh Cleaners plant at 50 | failed to get the workers back. | The strikers, mostly women, Services Planning Council elect-| Amalgamated Meat Cutters and ed nomination and constitution | Butcher Workmen. of North at their first meeting this year.| Today workers were on the The council feels a city the|job but refused to work. Some plan all welfare, . recreationaljing. and he acilities ir Five delivery. truck drivers-- It hopes to interlock the vari-|also out on sympathy. ous groups now operating on| The company revealed yester- co-operate with others, |would be shut down, leaving Dr. Peter Willson, acting|just a skeleton staff to handle the council would be no good|Cleaning units. without the support of the Com-|. Negotiations recently be- jhad been received from the) |Community Chest which | he The council is to meet again up in the Ontario Provincial Police Con- |stable F. Miraglia was testify- Injured Man the course covered all phases of} Society Parasite An Oshawa man who picked up $99 in unemployment. bene- fits while he was working for Duplate Canada Lid., was told) Wednesday by Magistrate H. W.| Jermyn. | "You are a parasite on so- ciety and this sort of thing most hurts the people who pay) into the fund." | Alvin Burr, 85 Phillip street, was fined a total of $150 or 45/ days in jail on three charges of} making false statements to the/ Unemployment Insurance Com-! mission. SAVED FROM JAIL Burr was saved from jail by| Terence Kelly, who reversed! his role as UIC prosecutor to plead with the magistrate to give the accused time to pay the fine "because he has a small child and has no money." Mr. Kelly said the UIC was} "most concerned: about the! problem, and many of these cases don't' come before the court because they are more! concerned with getting the money back." | He said the Oshawa office of} the UIC conducted 104 investi-| gations of this type last month.| Burr testified that he told an} UIC. employee about his part-) time job and it '"'was their mis- take, not mine." Magistrate Jermyn back: "That's a contemptible, sponsible thing to say." TRAFFIC OFFENCES In marathon session, the Mag-| istrate also convicted the fol- lowing charged with Highway} Traffic Act Offences: Donald Hart, Fenelon Town- ship, $20, stopping at the wrong place; Peter Wiesman, Scar- borough, $12,. speeding; Simon Vandyk, ' Pickering Township, snapped irre- | | $10, failing to report an acci- Oscar Oscanisi, Ottawa, $10, speeding; George : Bright, Seagrave, $10, driving to the left of centre of the road; Gilles Cyr, Edmundston, N.B., $14, speeding; George Dumilion, RR 1, Beaverton, $100 or .30 days, careless driving. | Franciscus Koenen, 922 Mc-) Cullough drive, Whitby, $10,) fail to yield. from a_ private driveway; Robert Chappelle, To- ronto, $5, not having three lights: Arthur Wirth, 106 Exe-| ter drive, Ajax, $15, speeding: | Delbert Wilson, Bancroft, $15, speeding; James Lint, Don Mills, $25 or six days, no oper- etor's li and speeding: | dent; to have three lamps; Gordon Carr, Scarborough, $10, no li- cence; and Alex Paulin, 485 Rit- son road south, $50, speeding. Gordon Wallace, 0 Georg e|Oharges were dismissed against street, Bowmanville, $10, speed-|Donald Simmons, Agincourt, ing; Glen Horton, Lot 2, Con. 4, |speeding. Uxbridge Township, $15, speed-| | . ing; Thomas Whyte, Scarbor- Keith Haines, RR 1, .Caesar- ough, $5, no plates; Dominic]; having only one marker; Muldoon, Oakville, $10, speed-|James W. Powell, Lot 10, Con. ing; Robert E. Kemp, 196 Al-|7, Pickering Township, failure bert street, $50, speeding. jto yield the right of way; Rob- Frank Barbara, 643 Christie ert J. Halliday, RR 1, Hamp- avenue, $15, speeding; Retal ' a Dunphy, Toronto, $20, speed- George Zajdner, Downsview, ing; Joseph Huinik, Lot 2, Con,|SPeeding; Albert Stephens, Oak- 8, Whitby Township, $5, dis-|Ville, failure to stop; William Obey left turn sign; Leonard|McoMnagle, 509 Frances street, Tompkins, Deseronto, $5, not) Whitby, failure to stop; - and having three lamps; Harry|Margaret Brear, Lot 27, Con, 3, Weales, RR 1, Brooklin, $20,|Whitby Township, failure to failure to stop; John Vivash, 741\stop, PROMOTION ANNOUNCED across Canada and is pres- ently at RCAF Station Gimli, Manitoba. Cpl. Stiles is Water Air Force headquarters re- cently announced the promo- tion of Leading Aircraftsman improper overtaking;| iGenge, |Grant, 25, six feeet one inch, 185/them to the Reported 'Fair' sic") "'"" | Constitution committee mem- Two people injured in Monday|bers are: Mrs. K. Guselle, W.| Certified first aid procedure and de-| e 1 1e serve the recognition they were| |given. | | Looking back at exam /sults it might be noted that very high class average of 84.7) night's Highway 401 head-on|Brewster, Mrs. E. A. Mounce} BROUGHAM -- The Ontario icrash, which claimed two lives,|and Miss G, Tucker. |Labor Relations Board has is- re-|are still in Scarborough General] Nomination committee mem-jsued a certificate of union for Hospital. bers. are: Dr. Peter Willson, office employees of Pickering Gétdon, Ward |Robert Branch, Herbert Chese-/Township. jper cent was attained. This in-}|_ " "fair" condition and/Proush, George Fletcher,) Application to be a part -of |dicates the interest shown by|ported in, "fair" condition anditames 'McCansh and Ald. Mrs.|tocal 129 comprising 'the Rosd the group. A very unusual 100)" 9 Sg sp ag #2 Shae |Alice Reardon. |and Sanitation Department | _ \,.jin "fairly good condition to- ts ea » Was per gt gong oan. me rel day Pr | made some months ago,- but jceive y Bi utherford for|~*'- | Pickering Township nei] con- which he was presented with a] Mrs. Martha Ward, Al a--pas| tested the apclication Geta trophy. senger in her husband's car and] la percentage of the appli- | Those John|James Latour, 41, London, Ont.,| Stamp Club | jeants not eligible, |Ambulance awards were: Ajax, is re- receiving: St. {driver of the other car, were I ti Bill. igre id | s nvestigation was made |Rutherford, 100 per cent; Brian inatanily killed. i. s Closin Held «: department, which Me : {Allard 98 per cent, Robert Ken-|. Police say an inquest will be inounced the majority of appli- nedy 95 per cent, Robert Mal-jheld. icants eligible, excepting only colmson, Edward. Kwasniew-| Mr. Ward was reported to' The children who are mem-|the clerk, treasurer, welfare of- jski, Richard Crawford, Law-|jhave sufferca chest injuries but|bers of the Simcoe Hall Boys'|ficer, planning director, bylaw jrence Chircop, Charles Craw-/hospital officials declined to re-|Club Simcoe Street Stamp Club|enforcament officer, and per- jford, Max Seguin, Haroldilease details, James is believed| met Wednesday. evening for| song employed less than 24 Brian Dougherty,/to have suffered a broken leg) their final contest of the season|hours per week. \Charles Chircop and Bobby/and lacerations. and closing program. Ron Krag-| The engineer is also excluded | Wisnjewski | Police said it appears the La-|lin, the leader of the group, act-lunder the original agreement. ling:in the careless driving trial lof Ronald W. Smith, 158 Leyton \avenue. The officer said he found the vehicle at the bottom of the Rouge River gorge near the bridge foundation, after a truck- er who had been eastbound on Highway 401 said he heard an "explosion" behind him, but couldn't find a vehicle. COMPLETE WRITE-OFF Const. Miraglia said the car was a "complete write-off" and behind the wheel he found Smith with a fractured skull and face lacerations. A passenger, Sheryl Kelly, 17, a student and part time model, was "lying on her back on the front seat screaming with pain', the officer said. She had multiple injuries in+ cluding broken legs, arm' and back, 3 DRIVER TESTIFIES Transport driver John Jack- son said he was eastbound on the highway and a quarter-mile west of the bridge and '"'at that time there was nothing coming for a mile so I pulled over". Mr. Jackson said he saw a car come up "real fast" and in his rear-view mirror saw it swing into the centre boulevard. "I said to myself 'what's the matter with that nut'." Shortly after there was an ex- plosion and Mr. Jackson called the police. Magistrate H. W. Jermyn, in dismissing a charge of having liquor (police testified that beer was found in the trunk of the car), said Smith had "'suffered en ough". On the driving charge Smith had his licence suspended for two years and was given a two- year suspended sentence. Af the conclusion of the eve-jtour car was travelling west in| ed as master of ceremonies and ning the boys, along with their/the eastbound lane and collided) welcomed the parents and |parents and guests, enjoyed the/with the eastbound Ward auto| friends of the club members. colored film "That They May|near the Liverpool road access} The judges for the contest : Live." ito the highway. were members of the Oshawa Bais " and were Earl Hann, president of the club; Mrs. Margaret Allen, secretary of the club and Mr. Heard, a senior member of the Oshawa |Club. Mr. Hann addressed the | gathering, pointing out ideas on how to get the most enjoyment | Scottish Rugger Stars Here Today |out of their. collection, to stay vice-president| most from what they presently ------|Stamp Club Five rugger giants are in] Chris Krause, Oshawa today -- to coach thejof the Oshawa Vikings Rugger| have. : : Dr.' F. J. Donevan Collegiate|Club, said today the coaching] Winners 'of the various prizes Institute bantams. could do a great deal for the were: The five are all members of Sport in Oshawa. Best in the Show, Teddy Mes- i "Ottis 2 zarow; Best Boy presentation, team who "are in, Canada for THREE FINE TEAMS David' Hughes; Best Girl pre: thee summer, They will be play-| Donevan inave three very fine| sentation, Janice Ostle; Best 12 ing the Ontario 'Ru er team|{e2ms --_ senior, junior . and) yr, and over presentation, Carol _ hk : int Bs jbantam. In a recent. competi-|Kraglin; Best 1l1-yr. and under ~ this Saturday in Toronto: ition the 'bantams showed tre-| presentation, Tom Dalby; Best - Today the team has split into|mendous form and Mr. Krause Ri nnas Robert Kellar: Spe- | groups to visit London, Brant-\pelieves they may one day ir TA iis. Darrekata Book ford, Peterborough, Hamilton|c¢hampions. : (Barn spit one = Wheat SCOU Fe osc Mr. Krause said: "The ban-|" Harold McNeill, executive di jtam team could really benefit] bra : : |OSHAWA VISITORS - + Ifrom expert coaching at this rector of Simcoe Hall, spoke In Oshawa today will be Chris briefly to the group. In his re- ? ; : stage of their development, Th ; Elliott, 30, five feet 11 inches, Scots will go. on to the field aul marks he criipesived <we: im- is ;portance of volunteers in the 189 pounds, capped nine-times;|play with them Alex Hinshelwood, 21, five feet) "qt will be interesting to see} Simcoe Hall program, He then 11 inches, 187 pounds; Derrick/if the Doneyan boys ever beat|Ptesented Mr. Kraglin with a ball." ; |Boys ClubS>of Canada Group ; pounds; Francis Laidlaw, 23,| Terence V. Kelly, president of|Club Certificate which denotes ;, five feet ten inches, 174 pounds; |the Vikings Club, said: "It is an|SUCcessful meeting of the stand- ® and George Stevenson, 30, Six/honor to have these men in Osh-|2rTds of accomplishment for feet, 184 pounds, capped awa. I am sure they will find|8toup clubs of the Boys Clubs times. Tour manager Hector|General Motors very interest-|of Canada. Mr. McNeill also pre- THE SIMCOE HALL (Sim- coe south) Boys' Club, mark- ed the end of the Stamp Club Vernon Stiles, formerly of Oshawa, to the rank of tor- poral; Cpl. Stiles joined the RCAF in 1954. After courses at St. Jean, Quebec and Ay!- mer, Ontario, he at various RCAF Stations and Sanitation, petroleum, oils and lubricants technician. Cpl. Stiles also plays the trom- bone in the local band and is an active bowler. has served re mee | 6 "CAF PHOTO\van for the qpachna session. season Wednesday night when a large number of boys and girls, all keen stamp col- lectors attended the final ses- sion. Highlight of the evening was the presentation of a cer- Munro will accompany the play-|ing sented him with a volunteer ers On their Oshawa. visit "Of course most of the cars|sweater for his work with the Upon arrival in the city the|in Great Britain-are much smal' | children over the year, and with] players are touring General/er than the GM products and itla Boys' Clubs of Canada tie pin, | Motors and then going to Done-|will be amusing to see their re-| Refreshments were served by action to the.' the senior girls group. tificate by Harold McNeill, di- rector of Simcoe Hall Boys' Club in Oshawa, to Ron Krag- lin, a volunteer helper at Simcoe Hall, in charge of the stamp club, in recognition by the Boys' Clubs of Canada Council, of the establishment of a stamp clu at Simcoe Hall, Photo shows Mr. L Me- Neill, right, as he made the presentation to Mr, Kraglin, left. Ted Maszaros, 14, of 189 Mill street, was chosen collector in 'the club. looks on.' Ted the outstanding --Oshawa Times Photo '