Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Apr 1956, p. 2

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2 THE PAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, April 12, 1956 \ SAVE!.. or ALITY KIWANIS RADIO AUCTION WINNER CONGRATULATED BY CLUB OFFICIALS | ' a i 5 i show - | Frank Meagher, of Meag- | sold every one of the 43 items Grand climax to the Oshawa | drier, gift of the club to. the | The above picture, shows left are I § . X ; : i i EnOW. i her's Electric, donor of the big | donated, for a total of $6,429.50, | Kiwanis Club's annual Radio | luckiest member of their auc- | to-right, the Knowlton family, | Deize. Ray Weeks, chairman of | or 7 per cent of the actual re: | ¥ Action for 1956 was reached on | tion's successful bidders. The | Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Knowlton | 10" Kiwanis Ways and Means | tail value of the goods, from Tuesday evening, when Mr. and | draw was made at the club's | along with their children, Beth | Committee and Walter Famme, | which the club anticipates a ts A 7 Knowlte lar weekly meeting, Tues- | and Bruce, being congratulated | chairman of the auction. Kiwan- | total profit for the auction of | : Ms 1B VY. Joowion, of BR | ny Roy hb prez- | by Kiwanis Club president Ste- | ian Walt. Famme announced at | approximately $5,000.00. @ H ® C ib. handsome automatic clothes | ident Syd ws officiating. | phen Saywell. Others in picture Tuesday's -- that _ club --Times-Gazette Staff Photo . Zoning Regulations Change Raps Tickets oSHAWA AND | Boneless VEAL STEW Subject Of New Article For Parking. DISTRICT ® VEAL PATTIES hich is confronting! The firm also bought five houses erty committee is sending Sesto De the lraffic problem | PLAN SCHOOL ADDITION e LOI N & Ri B VE AL CHOPS - ib. 59: a. in connection with|on Delisle Ave., backing upon thir naires not only to the Delisle resi-| liam Blaczchuk, steelworker dele-| Cartwright Township Council has nad : ; i ners District given its approval to a - $50,000 Sion of its handsome of-|St. Clair Ave. property. Now, Du-|dents, but to property owners on|gate to the Oshawa and A x a St. Clair Avenue plate wants to yo d an | oe Clair and Heath street west. | Labor Council. : | debenture issue to provide for the & E A | STEW B | HA 1 has been the subject its proposal would affect no little] Delisle Ave, is the only R-1| Mr. Blaczchuk suggested action erection of a four - room addition one n S. oh e in the Globe ar rovement in that part of St.|street in the immediate area. pe taken by the labor council to g : \ by Pio Schr ha Clair Ave., i firm | Apartment blocks are rising in the| curb traffic difficulties, since "75 to the Central School. , raises for a subject which | wants to Weale a small, formal/geightiorheod; lo Wering of-| per cent of the automobiles in NEW CLERK NAMED en the subjec *h con- garden on St. Clair, wi e new fice buildings a Oshawa are owned by members of bo : : ; ir Sa ie BO Soe building behind the garden. overlook it. The east end of the | orn. rin py ag S. Rehyedy 2 Goodwood GRADE A MEATY that of changing the zon-| PARKING SPACE PROBLEM street (it is only a block in length) | "We need more eonrtesy and s been appointed y Uxbridge : A A v. } - | ef ibbled away. | ht 4 . Township Council to succeed John in lations to permit the ex-| In order to carry out this pro-|is being nib away : | co-operation among drivers," Mr. iy i tension fo go ahead. The Globe| ject, however, the firm needs more The city parking authority eX: | Bek R, among Ashenhurst as clerk of the town- land Mail story, in part, is as fol-| parking space. So a movement was propriated the back garden of a th od on ship. The township offices will dette 44 par begun to obtain the support of residence, and the city paid only| He reported that he stood on Ship. lhe ship offices will be Jows; a Athol St. at an intersection for moved to Goodwood. "Iai st w i i ssi-| $3,500 for the land. Application } Clair Ave., just west of Delisle Ave. residents for reclassi-|$ PI rn Bln iene Ti Yonge street, i d R-4. When fication of the street to'the R-2 ca-| been made for a re-classiifcation| Ss Tece AME 9a bag gs gi Bd oe tegory. Paul McLaughlin of the of the residence just across the not one driver with enough court- NAMED REGISTRAR o| te \ { » to let another through. Reginald O. Jones, former may- T0 4 L oS lair, all of the parallel resi-| Chartered Trust Co., a young com- road from the parking lot. The|®sY ' b ; ' 3 3 B. ae a 3 Yonge and! mercial diplomat, was given the owner wants an R-4 classification] 'And we do not have enough or of Bowmanville, and warden of WHILE lb Cc = y - : of St. Cl were classified! job of getting signatures to a peti-| so that he can rent the big brick|Police officers to stand at every/the United Counties of Durham Bit - Chaplin Cres. Fon! | dwelling as an office. intersection." Mr. Blaczehuk men- pd Northumberland in 1337, has SPECIAL! THEY LAST ur years ago, residents of Duplate was willing to take down DISTRICT CHANGING A Toned, | : pden = Pppoiiited egistrar of deeds lé Ave. decided they wanted five, three or one of. the houses it| It would seem that a realistic A traffic commitiee should be for Durham cof ty, i to protect the residential character| owns, The parking lot, under thellook at the Delisle situation, when | formed by the labor council, Mr. PAY VISIT HERE of their street, though there were|R-2' regulations, was to be land-| application was made for return] Blaczehuk suggested, to work in : already duplex dwellings and room-|scaped and rendered, as nearly as|to the R-1 category, would have| co-operation with Oshawa police On Tuesday night, High Park ing houses i So that city| possible, a visual joy forever. Mr.|shown that the character of the to attempt to clear up the traffic| Lodge, AF and AM, headed by its changed 1 1 to an R-1/McLaughlin got 25 signatures to|whole neighborhood was changing.| problem here. Worship Master, C Norman Bell, vi was ao! bout ihe ihe peiiiion for R-Z classification. | Certainly. there has been little or! me TROT visited Tehanon Lodge, AF and fduplexe dr BE eo. In CHANGED MINDS |no interference with dwellings (or Cot) anes ans IIs IEIe hor AM, the occasion being the annual Hie A ¥act. a spe z of R-2 was Then, one of the residents who their owners) that did not conform commit g t thei Li Sued a exchange of fraternal visits. During Wy PEAMEAL . xconfer DO! residence, at had originally supported the R-2{to R-1 standards. ee a eir next meeting. the banquet hour, Wor, Bro, Harry 4 ] #he t of a prominent citi-|/ petition changed his mind. He start-| And it should also be apparent Taylor acted as chairman and { Ba C Co] TTA G & RO L LS 0 t it could be converted ed circulating a petition for re- to the property committee that OBITUARIES extended a warm welcome to the A bo a into a. xX tention of the R-1 category. He ob-| Duplate, with a little encourage- visitors which was replied to by (Whol Half) sto. Cz erected a hand-| tained signatures from some of the ment, will establish a precedent Wor. Bro. C. Norman Bell, ' } " ole or pr $com { unobt ffice build- property owners who had signed|in commercial buildings and land- ALFRE. 2 5 : . fi" af 8 r es St 2, hat SE more | Mr. McLaughlin's petition. The two!scaping that will be a credit to the| BELI FRED SEORGE Fox PASS BYLAW § \ SLICED Pel ity 1 ; hich has alwave Alfred George shaw ity © ni / like a su ¢ nsive club than petitions met head-on in the city locality. Which has not always been : od Oshawa City Council passed a - i r sa commer blishment, 'property committee. Now, the prop-| the case with Toronto. firms. i fos. = est Blidge Street, died bylax. Lisi Week to open ip and i | GE i Breakfast BACON = General Hospital afer a brie II Socanush 4, highway knows, as 3 _-- v ° ! 0 {ness. He was in his 62nd year 'N : r= 7 y svn at- street east and the CNR. The new 7% Vell The deceased was born in Car-| pero y v EVISCERATED Rev. Hugh Crozier BOWMANVILLE fe bie er Gi iu il 8 coc . | Alice Graham and the late George BIRTHDAYS TODAY 3 ny i CHICKENS 214-3 LBS A S 3 i ! ( y NEWS I ye ng een aig Congratulations and best wishes a rg ; 2" ? 14 : rE mn i are extended to A. G. Storie, 447 . . t 1imecoe . . |in Belleville 18 years ago, Simcoe street north: Judy Ban-| : oY (Frying or Roasting) 8 5 3 3 * He was production manager of mon, 180 Prince street and Wendall . = | : y 4 af " » i si s tha 1 lleville Lock Co. He was a|Gra { ithy. wi 3 { Last Sunday morning Rev. Hugh, His third conclusion was that we Seek Opini 1S {the Be Lock _a|Grant of Whitby, who are celebra- 3 r. of Whitby, supplied the must in the future insist on a new 0 member of yicisra Ave, Baptist | {ing their birthdays today. ! ncoe United Church, conception of education as some- urch, served on all the main; -- is - |] . subject thing not primarily concerned wit 0 C ty {boards of the church and was i) I R ]] d POT RO A ST as t er fa gE a ject the training of the mind, but as n ommuni |chairman of the Board of Deacons one €SS; 0 e . Plato and other educational lead-] BOWMANVILLE The Bow-|Om one or more occasions. He was C 1 ih |} : ers have pointed out with training manville Chamber of Commerce 2 veteran of World War I and a | by saying that gg td otherwise education has laid plans for a community | member of Moira Lodge, AF and HARE OPTICAL Meat CH UCK ROAST nore interesting for| will become a liability rather than| night on Monday, April 16, at 8AM, No. 11. g G. T. BAKER y I Some of 13 experi an assel. p.m. in the Lions centre. | He is survived by his mother; OPTOMETRIST those years but hel "ga" concluded his sermon by| The purpose of community night his wife, the former Rosetta Bright- the short time at his ,ointing out that all our efforts is to give municipal and chamber |more; three daughters, Mrs. Ron- . ould be more helpful t; roduce character would be of officials an opportunity to explain|ald (Verna) Templer of Guelph; 8 Bond Street East I | for him to draw jjttle avail unless we hasten to their plans and projects to the| Mrs. Jack (Georgine) Ireland, of 1 to the convictions he had! lean up the un-Christian environ- public, and to provide an oppor-| Toronto; Mrs. Harold (Jessie) Sla- HOURS: | t during his long minis- ment surrounding the young and tunity for citizens to ask aues.|ter, of Guelph and three grand- 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. I > rising generation tions, obtain authoritative replies,|children. : : FRESH MADE COUNTRY STYLE T d CUBED V tioh was that we Jt doesn't make sense to spend|and voice their own opinions and|, AlSO surviving him are a sister, Closed Wednesdays hy en er Ibs. S ® g the Christian ou. energies in training the young recommendations. |Mrs. William (Hazel) Smith, of EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT SAUSAGE vy to control our ang then serding ngs an en- The program will include a talk|Orillia, and four brothers, Roy, PHONE RA 3.4811 ilization. Quoting vironment which nullifies all we by Gordon Delemere of the Better Of Whitby Allen, of Orillia Earl i ' hetic words as have heen trying to do. No one| Business Bureau. His theme will of Toronto, and Ross of Carden FRESH GROUND Tasty PORK CUTLET "Down they seems to be excited about this|be "Don't be a Sucker. Get the|township. ' f character." and| matter, but unless we repent and Facts." { i _--_ & poem on the do something about it, the day| Mayor Nelson Osborne will ad- TENDER BONELESS * pointed out that of reckoning will come, he de-|dress the gathering on municipal | vie Sos fv, of odoin] LON YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS ARE LEAN RIB CLUB STEAKS |] SIRLOIN TIP. ROAST ee No Ari Te a INVITED ¥0 ATyenD STEW BEEF such pms as parking, ic, ' + eonension v0» NO Action fh Sms 3s 3 He TENDER CUBE STEAK ec message God There wil ue a Jhiestion and Ibs. ( 4 . ill when King Bel- | answer period. The chamber urges 1 ae On Letter CET a ANNUAL MEETING ib. §9- which message as $ od De tod, No action will be taken by Osh- TASTY Daniel, indicated » . weishad . awa City Council on complaints re- B G h t OF THE Ib Doing weigher in the ceived of the road-surface condi " d er Y ' S. SKINLE>> Ib c MEATY h9 > say ) ion on Banting Ave. between Hur- . ~n 0 sof that Je on street and Drew street, it was - CHILDREN S AID SOCIETY u WIENERS RUMP RGAST Ib. c do not repent. ennounced this week, ea S oclet i i | ence for that prediction, letters were received from Steve of the i dhe 1 tr Leni, Joep Togenag, $n Jobs| pomnarvii -- pea : : mated Shat 72 per Sent road, 2 ge ton of The! Gaherty was elected president by County of Ontario and the City of Oshawa Tasty Headcheese . . ... . 3 1b. tin 79¢ SPECIAL FRI NIGHT / (intoxicating liquor, The, Board of, Works lnvesigal ic)" St "sosepn's Parish, on | ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH Meaty Pork Hock : : » 'Bronhetins hat | €d the complaints, and reported to oe » ' prophetically of what Jy Coundil that the «road sur.| Wednesday night. . eaty ror ocks .......Dlbs. 1.00 SLICED BREAKFAST 1 ha re do 1 L 10] fce was in ition. | Other officers elected are: Vice- 71 Si Street fe SI meting) Saran: son: Brady reported president, George Chard, New. BE Les ra been Peamual Suck Savon .. 1b. 49 BACON © C ny ug lo do, t vehicle: j Secretary, ; i ' $C HRIFTIAN EDUCATION, that veliicles | Jete lheing parked | rer, Jim Laverty; marshall, Thursday the 19th Day of April, 1956 End Cure. by, We Piety : : and dri h the di econd conviction was that| Zhe, riven through the ditenes and Pure Pork Sausage Meat ie mw Ib. 49c¢ END CUTS | Martin Molloy. " nust commence Christian edu- 28 te boulevarss Mi Sauting Ave, A board consisting of four con- At Eight P.M. Ewe ; catlon in our homes. Burns the roadway. sultants will be elected by the Scoftish poet, referring to family But it was a cutive at later date ! y >. In : : 4 1 8 greed to recommend executive at a later ate, ; ©, sala hd i { prenip Jn lis home, had saidlis the 1957 City Council considers-| "> FINED ¥55 Speaker: MR. CLARENCE HALLIDAY Hh one enes like thes Sco-| 43 : : NE . randeur springs" and Mr. | Hon for, paving of Bamung Ave, Edward Allen was fined $75 and President of The Ontario Association of Children's Ps isked where are the from a sufficient number of prop- costs in court here yesterday for Aid Societies i A RA m which Canada's gran- arty owners. { oreaches of the Unemployment \ I spring" and indicat] -- armani cpm ip---- Insurance Act. 4 Lid v delinquency can RECORD PRODUCTION | An unemployment insurance of- THE MEANING OF MEMBERSHIP more thoroughly by| Australia's meat production] ficer testified that Allen received - upon. parehtal de- reached a record total of 1,912,000 unemployment benefits while in EVERYBODY WELCOME REFRESHMENTS * 'tons in the 1954-55 fiscal year. |receipt of other earnings. ;

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