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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1964, p. 9

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ae cane Mains, tion. Looking on are, M. Foreman of 151 Street, the patient's second from right and. Mrs. W. Spry, second from left, assistant evening at the hospital. --Oshawa Times Photo Will Heat City Hall € ei LEGION AUXILIARY DONATES WHEELC Members of the Ladies' Aux- tal for more than a year. iary. Her late father was a iliary of the Royal Canadian The donation was made pos- war veteran and well known Legion visited the chronic sible through the combined in Legion circles. Photo ward of the Oshawa General efforts of the Ladies' Auxil- shows Mrs. N. McEvers, Hospital Monday and donated iary and the men's unit of right, presidemt of the auxil- a specially equipped wheel Branch 43. Miss Foreman' iary and Maurice Proctor, chair to Kathryn Foreman, a has for several years been left, president of Branch 43 patient at the Oshawa hospi- assisted by the ladies' auxil- as they made the presenta- Bowmanville Man Dies Following Bee Sting wit, cas brought about by anaphylactic) ceased was the son of Mr. and) Oshawa's Civic Administration shock and usually affects a|Mrs. Ivison Munday, who sur-|Building will be converted to person who has become aller-| vive him. |gas heating, council decided gic to the poison from a pre-| He is survived by his wife,| Monday night. vious bite or bites. the former Joan Woolley, | "The city is leading the way "Just as penicillin and other) whom he married in Bowman- |in an effort to stop. air pollu- drugs react on some people, so| Ville in August 1952, and three/tion," said Ald. John Dyer, does insect poison," Dr. Cot-| daughters: Nancy 8, . Don- chairman of the Property com- nam. added j}na, 6, and Susan, 3. mittee, which brought in the re- : | He is also survived by two| commendation. Mr. Munday, at the time Of! sisters: Mrs. Ivan Matthews} The 10-year-old city hall is his death, was president of/(Joan)\ of Bruno, Que.; 'Mrs, |now heated by coal. During dis- both the Milk Producers Whole/ Michael Kirkton (Mary), Bow-/Cussions on bringing in an air Milk league and the Jersey|manville: and a brother John,}pollution bylaw, Mayor Lyman Club of Durham County. lalso of Bowmanville. |Gifford often said the city was Aside from a keen interest in) The remains are resting at|/Me of the worst offenders. |farming Mr, Munday, said his|\the. Morris Funeral Chapel, Conversion to gas will cost the NEVER SICK wife today, "'had a passion for|Bowmanville, for service on/City $4630. The unit will be rent- "It's so strange," she said|square dancing." He was: thus) Wednesday, July 8, at 2 p.m.jed at $38.50 a month over 10 today. "Ray had never had aja member of the Swinging)The service will be conducted years and maintenance will be day's illness in his life." Bows square dance club in|by Rev. W. K. Hi lander. In-| lied free. This does not in- Chief 'Coroner Dr./Bowmanville. termént will be in Bowmanville | Clude the cost of gas consumed. H. B. Cotman said there have) also a/Cemetery, At the end of 10 years the been no more than a dozen) member of Trinity Unit ed) Pallbearers will be William burner equipment becomes city insect bite deaths in the prov-|Church, Bowmanville. Carey, Ronald Bilsky, Ear}|Property, on receipt of a $10 ince in the last five years. | Born on the farm on which|Clark, Stanley Norrish and/final payment Death, he said, is usuallylhe lived to his death, the de-\Howard and Gordon Sturrock, | The city had an altemativ - -- --the (gas) changeover |could have been bought and in- |stalled for $2650. Five Plants Close Washroom | oa ere or ss Friday, July 17 _| Smashed Huron A 35-year-old B o w m a nville farmer died suddenly Sunday after being stung by a bee. Raymond I. M. Munday, of RR 3, Bowmanville, a father of three, was rushed to hospi- tal from a-Bobeaygeon cottage where he was weekending with friends, but died shortly after being admitted. His wife, Joan, said an au- topsy revealed the freak death was caused by coronary throm- bosis (heart attack) brought about by poison from an insect/ bite. | The deceased was Thousands of Oshawa' workers will begin their vacations Fri- day, July 17, as several city plants have their summer holi- days. General Motors of Canada, Ontario Malleable Iron Com- pany Ltd., Duplate of Canada Lid., Ontario Steel "Products Company Ltd., and T. G. Gale} Ltd., are among the plants that) ers Gas estimate. However, the company say no -- wil Ihave to be removed . and claims that boiler flues will will cease ns ge a for two! Police say rn ae aga longer with gas weeks commencing July 17. : fr > Rodded or ; It all happened in the police} 42 estimate on converting to Well bata Be ee ae cane, \ntation, id sie: oil heating totalled $4160 but no rte a ancl ae Bone mainten-| "He removed the toilet. Then|figures were presented on fuel 7 |smashed it to pieces. He took|/©°"sumption costs with this me- ance department and tool and/Smashe 0 pee rib POR die workers will remain on duty| his. shirt off and stuffed it into; ' over the vacation preparing for] the raphe' ata th ~~ a begt season's models. Teed ade was water) CLARA TING Most of the workers with Fit-| 3)" oy th lace," testitied Sie'\tings Ltd, and Pedlar People| Sergeant Harold Kine. me BIRTHDAYS |Ltd., will leave for.a two-week)" why qiq Albert Hickey. 125 : vacation on Friday, Aug. 1./Ceina street, smash up the . © bg nae and best The Fittings employees wil! re-| iggy Bee ag wishes to the following resi- turn Monday, rer 7 while the binary = ee 6 na gy dent of Oshawa and district Pedlar People employees willl Oshawa ery itatels C yep ny who is celebrating his birth- go back the following day. Dur-|y, day meee eee day today: : John Tyrkalo, 244 Clarke Street. He was kept waiting for. some cigarettes, replied Sergeant, ing the vacation, some shipping | and receiving crews and main-| Mrs. | mother, | supervisor | Milwaukee Band Here Wednesday Residents of the Oshawa dist- rict will be given a musical treat when the 125-piece Milwau- kee Continentals Youth Band plays a concert this Wednesday: night at the McLaughlin Band- shell in Memorial Park. The band, which is on its way to play at the New, York World Fair, wil Itake part in the Lions International Convention Parade in Toronto just prior to their visit to Oshawa. The band will march from the Oshawa Arm- ories to Memorial Park where His Worship Mayor Lyman A. Gifford will extend a civic wel- come, The concert, which commen- ces at 8 p.m., will last 90 min- utes and will include concert and band music. Bandmaster G. B. Quick of the Ontario Regi- selections half of the program. by the visiting band during the first 'half of the concert will be: Grandioso, Seitz Magnificent 7, Bernstein Mayflower Overture, Nelson Mount of Might, Osterling Rhumbalita, Yoder How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Loesser Bombasto, Farrar Love is a Many Splendored : Thing, Fain Lassus' Thombone, Fillmore Hello Dolly, Hermann Selections ts be presented fol- lowing the intermission will be: Omar, Walker Beguine for Band, Osser Symphonid Prelude, Cacavas Coat of Arms, Kenny Haskells Rascals, Yoder Cole Porter, Porter March Lorraine, Ganne Greatest Show on Earth, Hootnanny, Canada on the March, Jaeger Young Walters Around the World Medley, Hermann 'Say Report 'Is Tied To | Election Oshawa's upcoming Decem- |ber civic election was named |Monday night as the reason the Lake Vista Ratepayers Association will be supplied | with a report showing expendi- tures in that area from 1958 to 1961, inclusive. "Is there any other reason \but the election?"- asked 'Ald. Cecil Bint, chairman of the Public Works committee, which |brought in the recommenda- | tion. This was only one of several Monday night's reports. Ald. Cliff Pilkey claimed it s a waste of taxpayers' money 1 "They have the figures for 961 to 1963,"' said Ald. Pilkey, and I think they will find |there was more spent down there between 1958 and 1961. Ald. Alice Reardon wondered why the report was going to be prepared at all. "What about other areas in the city? If they ask us for similar reports, are we obliged to have them made up?" Ald. Finley Dafoe snorted |that the report should take one |man "about a day or two to get | together." On a complaint }1 ja on large ment will conduct one of the during the second The numbers to be presented SECOND SECTION Set aah dee Saeko cinnamon Annee Sie A eee OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1964 She Oshawa Time PAGE NINE Herbert A. Maynard of Osh- awa, above centre, headed the directors meeting held re- cently at Sault Ste. Marie by the Canadian Naval Associa- tion. E. Moore, vice-president, left, and Nonman Yorston, sec- retary-treasurer, discussed re- gional organization and plan- ning with Mr. Maynard, the national president. The Osh- awa Naval Association was NAVAL VETERANS DISCUSS REGIONAL ORGANIZATION also represented at the event by G. (Pete) Tullock, club president. --Photo Courtesy of Sault Daily Star) For Taxes Proposed Age limits on those who pay education costs were suggested by Ald. Finley Dafoe in Osh- awa City Council Monday night. | "This is a real burden for old age pensioners and those on fixed incomes," noted Ald. Dafoe, "Persons in the 60 to 65 age group have little hope of sending any more children to school." His comments came as Ald.| Cliff Pilkey introduced 2 motion| jasking the provincial govern- |ment to "provide an alternative to leyving against real property for public and secondary ediica- tion costs." "I'm not proposing anything specific in order to leave the door open for the government," | A 1,300 pupil secondary school planned for Oshawa next year is to be built on 20 acres of land, east of Harmony road north, and adjacent to the city boundary with East Whitby Township, it was decided Mon- day night by the board of edu- cation. All of the land, recently re- |zoned as residential property, has been bought for $2,750 an lacre from Miss Evelyn Lick, trustee for the Lick estate. Real estate agents think this figure to be very low and say the board has a bargain. WEEKS OF DISCUSSION The decision to buy this site ends weeks of discussion and work by board members. Many trustees have spent hours of and buy fill to make building possible. The site is "L' shaped, the southern most point going be- hind Vincent Massey Public School to link with Park Lane avenue. Offers were made by the board for two other parcels of land considered suitable. An offer was made for resi- dential land: opposite Vincent Massey School and for green belt and residential land oppo- site the site the board have de- cided to buy. Both of these pieces of land are owned by the F. J. Farwell the Lick property. OFFER REFUSED Ald. Pilkey said. | He said the Oshawa Board of} |Education's accelerated build-| |ing program over the next few| jyears is not going to ease the| situation. | | "Costs are a burden to the! |worker, but especially to those} |on fixed incomes," he said. | Ald, Pilkey said the govern-| }ment has various taxing pow- |ers which could be used to ob- tain monies for education costs. | He said he doubted if his |proposed measures would al jsult in any loss of autonomy} |for school boards, | GM Duplicate | Bridge Scores The winners and high scores) of the games played last week| by the members of the General Motors Duplicate Bridge Club were: | their time touring sites and making personal checks. Apart from a total cost of $54,000 for the site, board offi- cials and Jackson, Ypes and Associates, the Toronto archi- tects. appointed to build the school, think a further $55,000 will be needed to level land |land, was refused and a meet- jing of the Special Building and Planning Committee, Monday night, was advised' by Don Jackson, representing the arch- itects, to buy the Lick property because it had physical advan- tages for building, over the estate and both offers were higher than the figure paid for The first offer, for residential Age Limit Plan New Collegiate In North-East Area second erty. * George K. Drynan, chairman of the board, said today he hoped the first sod would be turned to start building on the new school this fall. _ It is planned to build the school as a fully composite unit, similar to R. §S. Me- Laughlin Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute. City council has given tentative approval. CAN CONTEST LAND Trustee Bill Werry said Mon- day night, at the committee meeting, that it had been said in the past, and he agreed, 20 acres was too large a site for a school. He said: "In this case, how- buying piece of Farwell prop- ever, I agree with the of 20 acres because. we: ean control land around the school." : : Trustee Mrs. Margaret Shaw said she thought the site super- jor to the Farwell site and she was not against buying' it; she said some trustees had suggested that she was against the site. Awards Are Presented At South Simcoe South Simcoe students assem-| bled recently in the hall of the school to receive their awards for this term. John Francom spoke briefly. He stressed the need for safe- ty at all times and wished the | trucks using Stone street, it was! North and South -- Mrs. H. pupils a safe and happy sum- {suggested the Association have Jone of its own members keep Ja record of truck traffic and {note owners of the vehicles "so that the city can consider the extent of the problem and Hillsdal jtenance men will continue at) King Hickey was arrested July | work, .../4 on a bench warrant by police age oost | Several Oshawa plants will) officers who went to a loft in a \Stagger vacations. Many work-iharn at the rear of 212 Verdun jers in Alberto-Culver of Canada| +oaq. Contract . negotiations have| Ltd., are already on their vaca-| After hearing' the evidence in been settled between Hillsdale) tions, while the rest will re-|the preliminary hearing on the Manor employees and the Home} ceive their holidays between! mischief charge Magistrate for the Aged's management|/now and September. | Ebbs committed. Hickey for committee, it was announced! Houdaille Industries Ltd., willltrial by judge 'and jury, Bail Monday night. begin staggering vacations on) was set at $1,000 OTTAW Radio was 'till Sixty members of Local'132,|Friday, July 10, and will con-| On another charge of intoxi-, OTTAWA -- Ren a eevee Canadian Union of Public eos | fae to do so for four weeks.|cation, Hickey was fined $25|Called wireless when a ia tal Ployees, will get a seven-cent-|The firm began staggering va-jor 10 days in jail by the Mag-|}4 Oshawa men _ joine an-hour increase over the life/cations last year, in order. to istrate : RCAF back in 1938. Today that of the two-year contract, | maintain production, Constable Cleo Thompson tes-|™@", Flight-Lieutenant Victor Council's Labor Relations) . The Robson Leather Company | tified that May 1 he went tolt. hapigors eos ae ee Committee headed by Ald. Gor-| will close down Friday, July 10,|Hickey's home where later, out-|t#an 26 years of continuous serv- don Attersley, met several times| for two. weeks. side, the accused was "'swear-|iCe as a wireless operator and with union representatives since) ----------- peter --|ing, hollering and staggering| Mechanic, a radio technician, a the first of this year. The con-| eq (all over the place." jtelecommunications _ specialist tract expires at the-end of next| Man Drove While Atthe police station, Patrol| 2nd, finally an aviation elec- ii | | Sergeant Alan Williams ay eg a eo i dues checkoff| -- |Hickey was brought in "'shout-| /ne . a rs. Ira ian Genera cdaglercer Uthtect Licence Suspended 'in:" and taken to the cells. |Gillette, of 528 Mary street, Osh- with more than 13 days per| | _Hiekey said he and friends|awa, Fit. Lt, Gillette attended nth) A 28-year-old Oshawa man\drank one bottle of gin then,|Simeoe Street North Public pape oe so Was fined $100 or 30 days in/after dinner, he lay down. He|School and the Oshawa Collegi- An improved seniority efause jail in Oshawa Magistrate's| denied leaving the house. ate and Vocational Institute be- maintains seniority on inter-| Court Monday for driving while) ----------__---_---_--_ | fore joining the RCAF in 1938, departmental transfers: | his' licence. was. under suspen- SERVED IN CANADA Advance notice will be given| sion. Property Damage | During the Second World War on vacation schedules and) police said Raymond Nearing, he served at unifs in eastern "whenever and- wherever possi-| 59, on avenue, was stopped Totals $410 |Canada as a wireless operator ble" employees will get every) y,, 97 following a two-car) 'wo' two-car collisions Mon.|2%4 mechanic and rose through other weekend off. collision in the Brewers' Retaill aay caused a total of $410 prop,(the Tanks to become a warrant The Local was refused alstore jot on King street west. | erty p peel rte aes Prop" | officer (2nd class) closed shop, additional vata-| His licence was under suspen-| volyeq ; aulos in-)'"From 1948 to 1951 Fit, Lt. Gil- tion time, a management rights/sion following a conviction in Simcoe street north. at Elgin|lette instructed at the RCAF's clause and more rest period) May for drunk driving. street. east, was the site at @50| Radio and time. A charge against Vaughaniam. of a 'collision between 'an| School at Clinton, Ont., and then The sick leave clause Was|Tomkins, 33% Simcoe streetlOshawa PUC. bus, driven by|moved to Training Command "vastly improved" at a saving/north, of being drunk in charge|Tjoyd Allingham, 1156 Somer-|Headquarters, then at Trenton, to the city, reported Ald. Atter-|of an auto was adjourned untill yilie avenue, and a car driven|Ont., for staff duties and promo- sley. A doctor's certificate will] July 29, : by. Michele Calallari, 88 Wel.|tion to warrant officer (1st now be required for more tha) Harry Henry Dolak, 18, of 275/lington street east. class). In July, 1952, he was seven days absence per month--|Maiaga road, was fined'$25 or| Park road south, at Cordova/Commissioned and shortly after due to sickness. }10 days in jail for having -beer|road, was the scene, minutes|WaS transferred to Station Sas- A time limit has been placed|July 6. afterwards, of a two-car crash|katoon for duty as unit telecom- on filing of grievances and a Magistrate F. §. Ebbs was which caused a total of $360 munications officer. Three years three-month maximum has been told that two police officers ar-property damage. The drivers|l!ater he returned to the training placed on leaves'of absence. The| rested Dolak at 1.15 a.m. after|were Anthony Garson, Toronto | st@ f at Clinton. medical cost coverage clause/finding him in possession of ajand David McColm, 153 Elliott} ELECTRONICS SPECIALIST has been improved. ibottle of beer. lavenue. For the past four years he has ' possible action." Oshawa RCAF Officer Retires Communications | the | FL VICTOR I. GILLETTE served as an aviation electron- ics 'specialist on the headquar- ters staff of Air Material Com- mand which provides technical and supply support for all RCAF formations. Fit. Lt. Gillette is married to the former Mary Dunlop of Osh- awa and has three children: Martha, 22; Thomas, 19; and James, 11, The family is mov- ig to Toronto where Fit. Lt. Gil- lette has obtained a position with deHavilland 'Aircraft: of 'Canada Ltd. at Downsview. _|land, 115%; A. Vaillancourt and| "1J. Wild, 113. Cruwys and Mrs. M. R. |\Clarke, 135; Mrs. E, M. Culp jand Mrs. V. Silgailis, 131; Mr. and Mrs. R. Morris, 121%; J. Cole and R, Davis, 11914; Mrs. E. Stewart and Mrs. W. Med- East and West -- Mr. and Mrs. G. Jackson, 137; Mrs. M. Kashul and Mrs. J. Wild, 13614; P. Francis and L._ Sturch, 131%; L. Gatchell and H. Wagner, 130%; Mr, and Mrs. Jeffery, 125; Miss G. Bovay and Mrs. R. Hunter, 123. The next game will be July} 9 at 7.30 p.m. | Woman Perishes | | In Fiery Wreck | At Rail Crossing | | OAKVILLE (CP) Mrs. Rhoda Beaty, 53, of Oakville died in the burning wreckage of her car early today following a crossing collision with a pas- senger train of the Canadian National Railways. The impact of the collision) tore the vehicle apart, throw- ing pieces of metal 'and parts (for. a distance of more than' 500 feet along the tracks. Train workmen said that im- mediately after the crash a ball of fire enveloped the leading engine of the twin-engine Sar-' |nia-Toronto train. | SHELL VILLAGES | TEL AVIV (Reuters) -- Syr- ian artillery shelled Israeli vil- lages during a two-hour gun bat- tle Monday night in the Huleh area, an Israeli Army spokes- man reported. The Huleh area was the scene of a series of in- cidents during the last few days. A cease fire negotiated by United Nations military observ- ers went into force later Mon- day night. | | 5 mer, Mr. Francom presented cer- tificates to all those who were never late nor absent and also congratulated Mike Bolontenko for never being late or absent for five years and hoped he would keep up this record for three more years. Mrs. Peter Muzik had the pleasure of presenting each stu- dent of Grade 8 with a class picture. Mrs, Archie Black presented Awards of Merit certificates to the following: Roger Davis, captain; Janice Ostle, assistant captain; Peggy Ballan, Larry Scott, Shawn Essex and Louis Bak, Lieutenants. Carol Kozub, Jennifer Davies, Ricky Hemmaway, Carol Krag- lin, Suzanne Blake, Brenda Black, Joceylyn Lewis, Brigitte Ottinger, Andrea Manilla, Linda Chaplinski, Judy Taylor, Paul Williams, Dianne Nichols, Mary Ann Code, and Carol Mattos, patrolmen. Mrs. Hebert Fry presented A donnybrook at the Red Barn, which resulted in a police officer being assaulted, moved Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck to a verbal assault on the popu- lar North Oshawa dance hall Monday, He told Oshawa Magistrate's Court that "there have been too many incidents at the Red Barn. "It strikes me that there are not sufficient steps taken by those in charge to stop them." Getting into the swing of things, Magistrate F. S. Ebbs 4 Members Welcomed By Rotary The 1963-65 Rotary Year open- ed in auspicious fashion at the Monday meeting of the Rotary Club of Oshawa. Stanley E. Lov- vell conducted his first meeting as president and the members of the board of directors sat at the head table. Four new members -- An- thony Esposito, Jan H, H. Kes- Amy DeKoning and Alex Bo- lontenko with the honor stu- dents' awards for Grade 8. Mr. Francom presented the Fanny Hislop award to Amy DeKoning. Ontario Regiment Sergeant Injured St. Catharines (CP) -- L.Sgt. Roger K. Ide, 22, of Clarkson, Ont. a member of the 8th Sig- nals Regiment of the Canadian Army Militia in Toronto died in hospital early Monday, July 6, after he was injured in an automobile accident at Niagara- on-the-Lake, Ont., Sunday night. Sgt. D. T, Clough of Oshawa, a member of the Ontario Regi- ment of the Canadian Army militia there, was injured when the car the men were riding in went out-of contro] and turned sler, Percy W. Manuel and Dr. E. Holten Webster -- were in- ducted as members of the club. They were introduced by Ro- tarians George Charlton, Dr. Douglas Langmaid, George Flet- cher and John Weiss, respective- ly. Dr. Langmaid presented the new members with their mem- bership badges and President Lovell cited their obligations as members. One of the highlights of the meeting was the explanation of legislation passed at the recent Rotary International Convention in Toronto. Past District Governor Edward G. Storie, who served as a member of the council on legislation, was the speaker, Members of the board of di- rectors, at the head table, were: Reg. Aker, Gilbert Murdoch, Gordon Miles, W. B. Bennett, Sam Donnelly, Ken Crone, James Vessey, secretary and Crown Attorney Flays Dance Hall duly fined a 27-year-old Scar- borough man $50 or 30 days in jail for assaulting Constable David Edwards, $12 FOR CLOTHING He also ordered Angus Thi- bault, of 2 North drive, to pay an extra $12 to replace Ed- wards' torn shirt and stolen hat. Constable Edwards, testified that around 11.35 p.m., July 3, a fight took place outside the dance hall. While he was trying to assist a man lying on the ground and control a crowd the officer said Thibault "kept trying to push us back", Putting him back into his own car was no deterrent, the officer added, and "he came back and tackled me and a fight start. ed." He had been drinking but was not drunk the officer stated, HAD "FEW BEERS" Thibault said he was one of five who arrived at the dance after a "few beers'. He said the beaten man ~ whose name he didn't know -- was in "'my group... and I guess I just got excited." Entered School Suspend Sentence: A 16-year-old Oshawa boy who attempted to steal examination papers and have a preview of the questions did it,: said his father in Oshawa Magistrate's Court Monday, "because we said he couldn't play ball unless his school work picked up. "He's not a thief, but it was cheating, Perhaps we've been too hard on the' lad," said Carl Hansen speaking for his son, John, 36 Oshawa Boulevard south, covicted last Friday of breaking into the T. R. McEwen Senior Public School. Hansen, a Grade 8 pupil at the school, | Was 'given a one-year 1 a pe and p on probation 'by.Magistrate F. . Ebbs. The court was told last week that Hansen and two juveniles broke into the school and ran- sacked the principal's office in Murray Macleod, immediate over on the side of the road. past president, an unsuccessful search for exe amination papers.

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