Pare wer ey A Ng aR EE GENERAL MANAGER Bruce Annand 'of Oshawa Public Utilities Commission (left) has just announced the Assistant GM Of PUC Appointment of Lloyd J. Algar to the position of assist- ant general manager of Osh- awa Public Utilities Commis- sion was announced by General Manager Bruce Annand. An outstanding professional engineer who has held a num- positions ber of. responsible appointment of Lloyd J. Algar (right) as Assistant General Manager of Oshawa Public Utilities. Mr. Algar Ontario' Hydro. ithe doctor said that after the| OF GIRL, 8 'No B A coroner's jury Monday night attached no blame in the death at the Oshawa General Hospitat April 2 of eight-year- old Theresa Ann Treleavan, who died six hours after an appen- dectomy. The jury was out 55 minutes before deciding that the RR 1, Whitby 'Township girl died of shock and haemorrhage follow- ing the commonplace operation. Dr. Hector Hall, of Oshawa, who performed the half-hour operation, said he tied off three arteries and a post-mortem showed that one ligature (cat- gut) had come off causing blood to leak into the abdominal cavity. . Under close examination by formerly was an engineer with |Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck, operation he, anaesthetist Dr. io Hydro Photo (Ontario Hydro ) G. B. Doherty, and a nurse had Named A graduate of the University) | of Toronto with a BASc. in elec- trical engineering in 1954, Lloyd Algar worked for a year with); Canadian General Electric Com- pany at the Peterborough works after graduation. He joined Ontario Hydro in Feb- ruary 1955 and took the junior with Ontario Hydro, Mr, Algarjengineers' training course for brings wide experience -to his New..position. He had been a member of Ontario Hydro's six months, and then.was post- ed to the Meter and Relay Sec- tion of Central Region. Six years later he became Operat- checked the child for bleeding. Asked whether there had been any neglect or impropri- ety in the handling of the case two doctors -Dr. Donald Sproule and Dr. Doherty--both replied there was none. Dr Sproule said that "all that was possible to do was done. "Ligatures do slip off some- times so it can't be called negiect . these things do happen," Dr. Sproule said, | Teaching | PilotsIs In Death lame Ohe Oshawa Tin SECOND SECTION . OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1964 PAGE NINE Pathologist Dr. Rolland Clarke, who performed the post mortem, confirmed the cause of death and said he had been unable to find the ligature be- cause there was 700 cc of fluid and clotted blood in the abdomi- nal cavity. . "It would be like looking for a needle in a haystack, com- mented Coroner Dr. R. G. Irwin, Crown Attorney Afflect com-| mented that it was "most un- usual for a child of eight to die after what we laymen con- sider to he a routine operation. 'But it seems that every- thing possible was done for the child . . . and we must realize that the practice of medicine is not a eut and dried thing." Picket Line Halts Work Work on a 65-unit apartment| building was halted today by ie picket line thrown round the project by the Oshawa Building and Construction Trades 'Coun- cil. A total of 50 workmen at Georgina Mansions, Park road north, had to halt work when three concrete.- pouring trucks honored the picket line, The apartment building is under construction by Walter Roma- nuk of Oshawa. Fred Beckstead, president of the OBCTC, said today that picketing would continue until a Central Region engineering staff since 1955. On January ist this year he was promoted to the responsible position of Dis- trict Operating Engineer at, the Commission's Head Office. He assumed his new position with Oshawa PUC on June 1. Get Cost ing Supervisor. Lloyd Algar actually started his Hydro career as an Opera- tor-in-Training in 1948 at Port} Arthur. However, he realized! the advantages of further edu- cation and went back to high school and got his senior ma- triculation. Then he entered the University of Toronto in, 1950) and graduated in electrical en- gineering four years later. Born in Toronto, Lloyd at- tended Danforth Technical School and took the industrial ARTS GRADUATE Paul Stanley | son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman |Oshawa Flying { Goldstein, 485 Simcoe street |who take up flying do their! Goldstein, . | Rewarding | working agreement was in force between the council and} the builders. "Only two Osh-| | "Teaching people to fly is one| awa men are employed on the) of the most rewarding things| project," he said, 'the remain-| you can do,"' according to Jim| der have been brought from| |Pengelly, instructor at the Toronto and are working ' at| 'lub. "People; below union rates." Mr. Beckstead stated that the north, who received his Bach- | best because they want to learn.| council meant to conduct a cam-| elor of Arts degree at the recent University of Western Ontario convocation. He plans electricity course. Then he fol- nents up later with the Senior Buildi Program Matriculation academic course. | During his school years, Lloyd) OTTAWA (Special) -- Cost of|piayed football, basketball and| . : . |playe ootball, sketba a | administration, inspection and) aiso was on the swimming team| advertising of the Government's|a¢ Danforth Technical School. Winter Building Bonus program|1e also played basketball for Was about $100,000 this past iversity. A= agente vor Toronto University supplied in the Commons Mon- day in response to a question |W Approve Plan For $115,853 An engineering report listing |Not all | teachers have pupils|/paign against all apartment who are so receptive." builders in Oshawa who did not Mr. Pengelly, like many of have contracts or agreements to do postgraduate work at his students, wanted to be a/ for their men Carpenters, iron-| McMaster University in: the | pilot when he was "a kid'. He|workers, laborers and hoisting} fall. learned to learn to fly as ajengineers are all actively in- newspaper carrier during his|volved in the strike. | high-school days. He soloed in| "The picket line will stay 1946, a year later, and received/there until there is a signed his private license on his 17rh| working agreement," Mr. Beck-| ted commercial license on 'his| This is just a start on the apart-| 19th birthday. Now he has' an| ment builders although we are} airline transport license, the|prepared to meet them any-| highest kind issued, as well as| where and at any time to re-! birthday. He received his limi-|stead said, "with all trades.| ~" from Michael Starr, MP for On- tario, Mr. Starr, former Min- ister of Labor, .asked how many qualified for the $500 bonus under the winter . construction program as of April 15 when the program ended. He also asked for the total cost of the pro- gram, In replying, Labor Minister Allan J. MacEachen said that 28,000 dwelling units had quali- fied under the program. The total cost was estimated at $14,500. This figure covers the incentive payment, administra- tion, including advertising costs and the cost of inspections car- ried out by the Central Mort- gage and Housing Corporation. Mf the total cost, $14,400,000 is' directly attributable to the $500 bonus paid on the 28,000 units, leaving about $100,000 as the cost of the other items. The government has indicated its pleasure at. the success of the program this past winter in peed hg winter jobs and it is be continued another year. they have three children. Man, 6/7, Dies At Dentist's Frank Herbert Singer, 67, of 92 Conant street; Oshawa, died 'day. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Oshawa Gen-| eral Hospital after he had been) rushed by ambulance from the| office of Dr. P.. J. Riordan, 3 Simcoe street south. He appar- ently died of a heart attack.|, Dr. Riordan said today that} Mr. Singer had, collapsed a most immediately after he sat down in the dentist chair, to| onary thrombosis last year. To two flights of stairs. 'vive him failed. base and curbs and gutter -- jis all on subdivision streets and |boundary ;city engineer Fred Crome said. He said the curb and gutter |work is prepaid, the paving is on local improvement and al the work is eligible for subsidy. in a city dentist chair yester-| 97g 319; private property own: ers will one-third Ontario Department of Highways subsidy will cut the|line and the Quebec-Labrador city's shate total. |ments will be made 1./Street, dale avenue, Grenfell street, uliana drive, Keewatin south, have his dentures refitted, Mr.|Labrador drive, Linden street, Singer had a. history of heart|Lorindale trouble, having suffered a cot-\Marland and Melrose avenues. said » office to climb|vard north, Ridgecrest avenue, | } "stag Osx gee oP aha Surrey drive, Viewmount street,| Students in Oshawa dull after Dr. Riordan applied oxygen to| Wayne avenue, is| Mr, Singer until the ambulance|enue, Grandview street south, expected that the program will/arrived, but all efforts to re-|Oxford street, Annapolis avenue,| 'Montrave avenue. ork worth $115,853 Was aD-|an gir engineer's. He is married He is married to the former proved by city council Monday|and has six children and lives Dorothy Bolduc of Toronto and/night. |in Brooklin, ANYONE CAN LEARN At the Oshawa Flying Club, his students have. included housewives, university students, | high school students, business. man, teachers, engineers, pro- fessional men and factory work- ers. 'Almost anyone can learn! to fly,"' he says. Few students expect a career as exciting as Mr. Pengelly's.| He has flown heavy transports| on the construction of the DEW The work-paving, granular subdivision streets, The city's share is listed as contribute $37,533. A | Railway, piloted business ex- ecutives and flown crop dusters in the' Maritimes. As a bush) pilot in the Arctic, he learned to admire the Eskimos. 'They take to flying or .mechanics! without any trouble, And they're} fabulous navigators. With a dog! team, they'll cover 60 miles of| snow covered barren land in; two days." | One might which improve- include: Conant Glen- Streets. on ernhard Crescent, Gatineau street, avenue, Marigold, Olive avenue, Oshawa boule- | ' think teaching Willowdale av-|Such an exciting career. | "Not so," says Mr. Pengelly.| "Most students are interesting, and Oshawa offers a lot of ad-! Here, the weather is milder, the winter shorter, and the| schools good. Best of all, I get| home regularly, something a! bush pilot can't expect." VETERAN 'INSTRUCTORS solve any differences. The contractor for all form| and concrete pouring work on} the building, P. Valoroso of To- ronto, with representatives of the builders, will today meet with Mr. Beckstead and other members of the council. day not take swimming pants rushed down Park. coolly clothed in shirt and a ' %, % : 'es OM, ea It was such a hot day Sun- that the little tad did time to find his before he to Lakeview He is shown above, City Council O Summer 'Recess No Pay Cut City Council is now officially on holiday until Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1964. Approval of the standard mo- tion by council Monday night means the city fathers can miss meetings without. losing their pay. ° Aldermen get $1,500 a year. The motion says adjournment is in effect except for "impor- tant business" when council may be recalled by the mayor. "In my experience more meetings are held in the sum- mer," said Ald. John Brady. "People should not feel we are taking a holiday". Mayor Lyman Gifford said he would like to see several short meetings (an hour or 'so long, he said) during the summer. "It has taken us to Novem- ber to get caught up in past For Absentees Blvd, intersection is a serious safety hazard, an area resident told city council Monday night. Paul W. J. McNeil, 111° Osh- awa Boulevard south, said there are 17 children under 10 years of age on his street, between Gliddon and Eulalie avenue. He said the four-tenths of a mile from Athol to Eulalie gives hot-rodders plenty of time to get going. Council sent the matter to the traffic committee for study. In his letter to council, Mr. McNeil claimed "'stop" signs on Gliddon are being igmered by "at least 70 per cent of drivers using the artery. (He wrote that the stop sign for westbound motorists is part- ly hidden by tree foliage.) He reports that area residents have suggested a four-way stop at the Gliddon-Oshawa Blvd. in- years," said His Worship. tersection; and that speed limit AT COUNCIL LET'S TRY THE WATE A high, wide but "not hand- some"' sign brought Elmer Mun- signs be erected at both ends of Bathe Park. roe of 634 Park road south to council Monday night. Mr. Munroe, spokesman for a group of area residents, said a neighbor "'can't see the sky any- more" and he claimed the sign is "an eyesore from the rear, and that's the view we get'. Council some weeks ago gave a commercial establishment permission to erect the sign. "'We will all have to take the blame because we gave permis- |sion without too much investi- ,+|gation," said Ald, Alice Rear- '| don last night, | Ald. Hayward Murdoch told {council City Clerk Roy Barrand has written to the firm telling |of the residents' protest '"'but we haven't heard from them yet" $Me a 4 king-sized sunhat, before pad- dling in the waters of Lake Male Choir To Feature Concert The General Motors Male Choir will feature the open' concert being presented at 8. p.m. this Thursday, by the On- tario Regiment Band, McLaughlin Bandshell in Me- morial Park. at the Major William C. Paynter, second in command of the regi- ment, will be the master of Ontario. The little fellow was joined by hundreds of more conventionally clad sun wor- "Nobody wants to live that close to a wall," added Mr. Munroe. "It has depreciated our property something ter- ceremonies. The band will be conducted by Capt. G. B.C. Quick. His Worship Mayor Ly- shippers. The seasonal pic- | rible."" ture was taken by Mr. B. | Overgoor of Burk street, could be done by getting to- A partner in the building company refused to make any comment when asked by The Oshawa Times for his views on the strike. Jail Driver Seven Days A 40-year-old Oshawa man who, after making" an turn off Simcoe street on to King, teld a_ police officer he thought he was on Bond) illegal of being drunk in charge of an auto. c Wilbur Bride, road north, was jailed for : ome to council," 79 Thickson| Alice Reardon. gether with the sign owners. Oshawa Boulevard south, be- STOP COUNCIL BROADCASTS 'e's': 'as "COMMITTEE MEETS' BLAMED i" City Council radio broadcasts will be heard no more -- in pany president Gordon Garrison their entirety. Excerpts will be taped and in- serted in news broadcasts and|ing early this interviews will be obtained ca pep council jtape by the station's news edi-| tor Thus, after nine years, coun: cil's "comedy hour', as some|istener"', ; of the city fathers themselves! street, was convicted Monday! referred to it, comes to an end.|Garrison wrote that 'Maybe more people will! wondered Ald. coming a speedway for motor- the Gliddon-Oshawa Lakeland Broadvasting Com- 4-Lane committee meet-| month more and) R discussion ' and) t S t policy-making is taking place| ou e e in committee, "leaving a less interesting program for the! Oshawa's creek valley tral- \fic route, recommended in the In a letter to council,~Mr.|Damas and Smith 20-year traf- the com-/fic report, will' be four lanes pany has been getting '"'more|wide above the central business and more requests for even-|section, city council ruled Mon- ing program time"'. day night. First stage of the route, which told a council seven days in Oshawa Magis- trate's Court. Constable J. R. Collins testi- vantages, It has good flying| fied that he stopped Bride's car} Thieves broke into the facilities. In the North, these|@fter it made the turn and "'he|Winona avenue home of Peter| facilities are at a minimum,| told me he thought he was on|Anderson late Monday evening} Bond street." la The officer said Collins was/a him to the police station." DISCOVER THEFT | 184) nd stole a large sum of money,} ladies' Elgin wrist watch, a 'obviously drynk" so I took/35 mm camera, an engagement| : ' ring anda Bulova portable|found drunk by police June 12\at least a 10 foot median. After Patrol Sergeant Peter|jradio. Police said today that! |White said he gave Collins the|entry was gained by forcing ajhis side § M0) alcohol co-ordination tests Col-|window on the west side of|°F 20 days in jail. iwill eventually hook up High- jway 401 with Adelaide avenue, Found Asleep |will see four lanes all the way. However, a 34. foot median LJ strip will be included in the de- Man Is Fined jsign for the lower strip, allow- ing future development of two A '45-year-old Oshawa man jmore lanes and maintenance of with a part-bottle of sherry by In committee last week, Ald. was Monday fined $20\Finley Dafoe called the plan "a fantastic monstrosity and Edward Shanque, 22 Elginjmost costly'. He said council Mayor Lyman Gifford threw |the problem to the parks com- | mittee but said he believed a lot man A, Gifford will speak briefly. Another feature of the pro- gram will be the marching dis- play given by the General Mo- tors Pipe Band, directed by Pipe Major Alex Stewart. The program for the concert follows: "O Canada" March "Summit", Fraok Seymour. Overture "Zauberflote"' (The Magic Flute), Mozart. General. Motors Male Choif -- Director, Mrs, Elsie Dobson; Accompanies -- Mrs. Marie Taylor. Theme from the moving pic- ture, Breakfa@ at Tiffanys ~ "Moon River", Henry Mancini. Cornet Solo, Soloist S-Sgt. J. R. Entwistle -- 'Trumpet Tune and Air", Purcell. General Motors Pipe Band -- Marching Display -- Alex Stew- art Pipe Major. General Motors Male Choir-- Director, Mrs. Elsie Dobson; Accompanist, Mrs. Marie Tay- lor. Morning', Frank Seymour. Euphonium Solo, "To A Wild Rose', Edward MacDowell, So- loist S-Sgt. R. Whitsitt. Valse Militaire, "The Grena- diers", Waldevfel, Pipes and Brass Band, "Scot- land The Brave and The Green Hills of Tyrol', Hymn "Crimond". The other instructors at the}jins said: it s is- s said |the house. The Andersons dis Regimental March -- John Peel. God Save the Queen. veteran pilots. Sydney Cowley,/my nose. I can't do that under|turned home early this morn-|having liquor and being intoxi-|board's recommended 's treet vy is gee Borge was jany circumstances." ling. | cated ~~ fined $10 or 10 days|plan and widen existing streets, ar-Time Swordfish pilot with} -------- ------_---- -- on each count " hows over 7300 flying hours | 'wo men found steep at Os QSHAWA GIRL MARRIED RECENTLY shows over 7, ying hours. Because many people like to] Remand Accused awa Creek "'flats" with the wine learn to fly in the evenings or) bottle beside them. g on weekends, the club has some | A charge of being drunk in charge of an auto against Wil- east, was remanded until June a teacher oe at Central 16. | Collegiate; John.Evans, a plant ; s : F A dangerous driving charge manager, Vic Vi¥rin, a public| | An po Simcoe street north, tified the man sitting in the car against Ronald W. Teel, 304 schoo} teacher. Mr with the found sitting in his car June 11) Later, at the police station, | heard in. Oshawa Magistrate's| RCAF. while Mr. Evans flew! told Magistrate F. S. Ebbs Mon- Mr. Olmstead said Porter SWore) Court ne "*9 oe Saas es se Mustangs and" Spitfires with | day he was told by the man: at him and told him: "I'll get) x chats of. contributing to! Fighter Command, All have! "You're a dirty, rotten fink) you for this juvenile delinquency against! tor's licenses. Trevor Olmstead was testify-|$50 or 30 days in jail for dis-| satel George Slocombe, the club's ing in the trial for attempted|9rderly conduct. This charge| Southwood tn teat a ae secretary-manager, was an in-|theft of Barry Porter, 20, of 89/Was laid in connection with the | complainant Benjamin J. Mac-| © structor at the RCAF flying|Arlington avenue, Porter was|SWearing incident at, Oshawa)o. oi. : : Oshawa Flying Club are also! "He said I put my finger to|covered the theft when they re-/Street east was convicted of/should follow the planning the Fleet Air Arm, His log book | of two men found asleep at Osh- experienced part-time instruc-) A tors on call. | tte t d | h tt liam Ridgely, 96 King street} These include Don Mcliveen, m e e Mcllveen| tackled a man he/as Porter. | Fairview drive, Whitby, will be| was an_ instructor Government approved instruc-|. ... I'll get you for this." On June 12 Porter was fined|Hougias Robert Broadbent, 80) Police station. u | training school at Oshawa. dur-|remanded for. a week in cus-| ing the war. , |tody for pre-sentence report and| * ---| sentence. Suspend Sentence lel Sis AE ak totale te In Motor Theft apartment building he went to David Hobbs, 22, 125 Mill] bed, Around 11.30 p.m. he heard street, was Monday placed on/!" te front seat the car motor running, ran ow"- side, and found two men sitting Porter told Magistrate F. S. |Ebbs that he wasn't sitting in the car but was standing drink- ing with a friend when two men ran by them and said "the cops are coming'. "Another guy came around, grabbed me and.said 'you were in my car'," Testifying under the pro- South Bend Plant 'Sold To Firm © | SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)-- |Studebaker Corp. announced |Monday that Essex Wire Corp. jhas agreed to buy Studebaker's JOHN DAVID LIPSON TOBIE RUTH SWARTZ wag ee ere a oe obiias 1 ecu the man|Tiend. Donald Grant, of Whitby,| contains 800,000 square fect of| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robie drew his sentence in| Who had been sitting behind the| ond ity 1 gain aie floor space. | Paul Swartz, Park road north, Languages from the Univer- sity of Toronto. Mr. Lipson is 'completing 'his: master's de- gree in applied science at Court| wheel. PROVIDE CONTRAST STRATFORD, Ont.--Among Shakespearean Festival, Paul, Oshawa Mazgistrate's } jafter being in custody since his {conviction June 12. daughter, Mrs, Horst Msyk, of "I hit him on the back of the} jn neck and knocked him down.| "behind the apartment gs In convicting Porter, Magis- Patrick J.D. Freeman, of no|Then I dragged him over to an-|trate Ebbs ruled that Mr. Olm-\visitornat the Monday meeting build-| | was married June 4 to-John BANNER PRESENTED Rotarian Thomas | David Lipson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex: Lipson, of Picton, at Holy Blossom Temple, To- Jones, a Massey College, University of Toronto and is the recipient of the Donald Matheson Springer Fellowship. He will ronto. The fol'ow'ng day Mrs. Lipson received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern study for his doctorate at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. --Photos by LeRoy Tell fixed address, was jai'ed for six)other apartment building where|ctead's evidence was "clear an?|of the Rotarv C'uh of Ovha months for auto theft after his|a woman called the police." | decisive and I'm not impressedjpresented the banner of 'his conviction June 8 for auto theft.'!' Mr. Olmstead positively iden-\by Grant's testimony", home club -- Garston, England. | Scheu's knickerbockers stood out, Mr. Scheu, a visitor from Germany, attended with his elegantly attired socialites at Monday night's opening in Stratford, Ont,, of the 1064 Stratford. --CP Wirephoto | Ot