Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 24 May 1956, p. 2

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Sentence Man For Thefts Plan Youth Conference ny To At CRA On Saturday ~ Reformatory 1 John Frederick McGinnis, 27,] of group on teen age programing: | grou 2 Frenchman's Bay, who was ar-| Salurday for the East Central Zone Canada, member of ORA | William Howard, youth advisor on| rested in bed two weeks ago by | Youth Conference to be held at the, Conference committee for the Canadian Recreation Association| police at gunpoint, appeared be- CRA. : event will be: Al Dodds, chair-| staff, on publicity and public rela-| gore Magistrate F. S. Ebbs yester-| The conference is being held in| man; Joan-Anne Weeks, sec-| tions and Ted Snow, executive day in Oshawa police court and| the hope of establishing co-ordina-| retary; John Bulmer, treasurer;|secretary for the Ontario Recrea-| yc contonced to one year definite f [tion of youth activities, in review-| Bob Smart, mechanics chairman; tion Association. |and one year indefinite in reform-| ing what has been done and what| joan White, accommodation and GENERAL SESSION i d wi atory following conviction on sev. ssn be done, and in establishing reception: Donna McGahey, cater-| At five o'clock, the delegates eral charges of theft and posses- what teenagers want them- jg. pnd Cy Merlin, soliciting and | will gather in the auditorium for|sion of an unregistered revolver. . | social. the general session, chaired by the! The charges brought convictions foint I borough, Belleville, Bowmanville, who will explain our present situ-| concurrent. He was ordered | conference is a joint effort on the i i A i i : | ordered to art of Teen Town and the Get Fort Hope, Cobourg, Colbourne ation in recreation, in this zone. make restitution for the goods and Rogether Club at the OCVI {and Lindsay will discuss theiriand ask the floor for suggestions pay already returned much of the LIST PERSONNEL : {problems and be assisted by pro-|as to improving it. Any questions | stolen property which he had The program for Saturday fessionals in the field. The morn- arising from this discussion will stored in his Frenchman's Bay begins at 8:00 a.m., with registra- ing discussion groups which are be directed to a panel consisting}, tion "Throughout the day discus-| all on the same topic, "What/of the morning discussion group McGinnis' wife left hi th BY DEATH |i sessions will be held, headed 8iVeS With today's teen organiza- leaders and Wendell Brewster. It Bight Borcre i id hich oe taker. 209. Gibbons {by various resource personnel, and tions", will be led by Douglas|is hoped that the gathering may ig hi rau . ich fol- aker, 209. Gi ons | finished with social aciivities. Rigg, director of recreation for|come to some tangible conclusion @ a engthy investigation by member of the | Resource personnel for the day Bowmanville and one time assis- such as setting up a permanent Constable Reg. Parker and Chief istoms Department | will be Re SPorsonne. member of tant director in Oshawa; J. Eil- youth committee in this zone, The| A. Laking of the Pickering Town- 1ssed away at Sunny- |the Oshawa CRA staff, member o beck, Central zone representative purpose of this committee would Ship police. They were accom- tal, Toronto, on Wed- the Ontario Recreation Asso. t© the community program Branch|be to create a closer liaison be-| panied by Corporal Charles Dan- memorial service elation: Wendell Brewster Dirco. of the Department of Education;|tween youth groups operating in| iels and Constable Rae. . at the Armstrong fo FOD: Recreation for Oshawa Mr. William Watson, East central|the zone, and to keep them in:| In the McGinnis house and gar- § on member of the ORA executive. Zone representative to community formed of other activities in the age police found crated bicycles, J (Jack Eilbeck, Central Zone repre- Programs branch; and Robert field both within and without the tricycles, oils, tools, tires and auto fg S | sentative for Community Pro- Bateman, program staff .at our zone. accessories. OBITUARIE (grams Branch, Department of Local Community Recreation As:| The banquet will be served at/ RETAINS KEY | Education and a member of the Sociation. 6.30 in the auditorium by the, McGinnis was employed by the § WHITTAKER ORA; Bill Howard, secretary of SERVE LUNCH Ladies Auxiliary from Rundle United Tire Sales, Golden Mile of the Oshawa staff CRA Board, TeenTown advisor, At noon a lunch of hot-dogs, do- Park. Attending will be all of the Shopping Centre, Scarboro., for artment for 20 meémber of the ORA: Tim Leish- nuts and milk will be served after delegates, plus a few dignitaries seven months. Following his dis r, 209 Gib-/man, supervisor of Field Services which William White, personnel who will be head table guests such| ooo, oc February, police said ag vay unexpect- for Community Programs Branch manager for the John Inglis Com- as E. Higgins representing the he retained his key to the prem. vhrook Hospital, Tor- and a member of ORA:; Doug pany of Canada will lead the Ontario Recreation Association, |; 0 jay, May 23. He Rigg, Director of recreation for group in a sing song. Dan Kocho, president of the lo-| Al tal for two weeks.| Bowmanville, member of the Following lunch, the delegates cal Get Together Club, Cyril Mer-| arge 25-hp outboard motor |ORA: Ken Robinson, Director of will be given an opportunity to|lin, chairman of the CRA Teen Which was reported stolen from | Recreation for Peterborough, meet the afttrnoon discussion| Town, plus a few others. T. A.|Dr. Kenneth Roberts of Pickering of Osh- member of ORA; Ted Snow, exe- leaders, who will be introduced Leishman who is supervisor of last July was recovered in the YC ¢/cutive secretary of ORA, past by Robert Smart, mechanics chair-|field services for the community raid and has been returned to its ry-lreasurer oi president of the CRA Board; Bill man. These discussion leaders arc programs branch in Ontario will| Sales told police that they would Pu iy Watson, East Central Zone repre- Wendell Brewster, director of re-/then deliver a speech on the topic) owner. Officials of the United Tire years prior to the| soniative 'for Community Pro- creation in Oshawa, who will lead of "What Effect Will 'Today's! not have noticed the loss for at grams Branch, Department of a group on the purpose and aims Teen Recreation Have On the Fu- least two more months when the treasurer of Education, member of ORA: Bill of a teen organization, Kenneth ture?" and what effect will the inveniry was taken as their stock g Club for many White member of Rotary Inter-' Robinson, director of recreation future have on teen recreation. is so large. honored with the ; At the time of McGinnis' arrest ynnual meeting. He was CITY AND DISTRICT Inspection receivers would also be charged Held For { 0 | ] er of the Oshawa] in connection with the thefts. er was a son of the day at Oakville. A total of $34,775] "1 oh." caition of the Oshawa Club and of the of the Canadian] John C. Whit-|was realized for the 51 head of , : : hi Inspection and promotion cere- . A Lawn Bowling Club will play its ¢ as born at Oswald-|pure-bred Holsteins of.ered. annual at vs Windham fly monies were held last night at i, on April fo Tend AID UBBRIDGE HOSPITAL | competition on Thursday evening. the Str Francis Drake Sea Cadet|co-operative cadet of the year and ; RE nland, 6] An equipment. grant of $2500 5ias May 31. Barracks. inspecting the cadets/Charles Armstrong, Robert Clark {o Canada 34 years been made by the Atkinson Chari HOSPITAL REPORT was capt RL I. Hendy of HMCS A aes Romiough for best | table Foundation to the Uxbridge Following is the report of the id WE Rank ee oy 5 year. to mourn his passing| Cottage Hospital. The grant will Oshawa General Hospital for the , UPon completion of the inspec- en Ry Howard Andr ll the former Bertha Con-|be used to defray the cost of week ending May 19: Admissions, tion of the band, Capt. Hendy re- promoted fr van ph rews was o daughters, Mrs. Ross| providing operating room and 208; births, male, 26: female, 25 Viewed 8 marching routine by the Petty Offi 20 a ne Cadet to Marion), Mrs. Donald Mac-| nursey equipment. major surgery, 35; minor surgery, and Within the confined space of fon Ab] Cc 5 2 h liam Vekisa nice) and one son, 45; eye, ear, nose and throat, 27; 'he deck. d e Cadet to Leading Ca- of Osliawa, m | ELECTED DIRECTOR treatments, 23; casts, 21. Is is Jemarks, Capt. Hendy iving are a sister, s.| Ny a rdon sai at t was t| i | } NEW YORK Edgar Go JAYCEE WINNERS is he first time BUEHLER 12 KING ST. EAST PHONE RA 3-3633 More than 90 youth delegates national Executive, i are expected to visit Oshawa this|manager for John Inglis Co. CALLED Harry Wi "Chapel Saturday. HARRY A nr € Vhitt 1d year ted citizen Mr. Whittaker | VEAL ROASTS: + RUMP + SIRLOIN e VEAL PATTIES ¢ BONELESS STEW «oe IMIINCED VEAL RIB CHOPS 2..99¢ e LEG STEAK . 89° VEAL LIVER . 79° e TENDER CUBED VEAL 2 --*1 VEAL STEW (Bone In) 5 uss] rson of Oshawa; two| Burton, CBE, chairman and presi- 'he had the opportunity of visiting d¢¥ to Able. Cadet were, Da. Frederick and Jack dent of Simpsons, Limited, Toron-| John P. Bagshaw of 578 Bloor and seeing the Drake cadets. He 'i0 Adams, Robert Clark, David 8 er, of Philadelphia and six (to, has been elected a director of St. east, and William Evans of complimented the cadets on their C1d¢ Robert Cosgrave, William 4 Johns-Manville Corporation which| 101 Olive Ave., were the winners precision and the band for their Pak. Donald Mills, James Me- LJ L © Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast EO 6 Ih. service will belhas extensive manufacturing and of the Jaycee Courteous Driver marching and playing ability un- Cristall, James McDonald, How- ¢ 19 on dd wos din H Ih. get out of the cadets what you put into it", he said. Members of the ladies' auxiliary {of the sea cadets served lunch {for the cadets and the visiting of- | ficers, later. At the presentation of awards, these cadets were recognized. Howard Andrews, cadet of the year; James Boshkovich, most ld War 1 he served BUYS DISTRICT COW tion for rial Army in France| Frank Cummings, Sydney, Ohio,| Trophy. Top honors i while serving with|paid $775 to Smith brothers of Port Cooke, Mrs. E. J. 5th Battalion| perry for a milking female at the Mrs. E. Bradley. shire Regiment. | National Holstein sale held Mon- MEN PLAN OPENING the Hayden Macdonald went to W. C Goodman and With Dressing Oven Ready Donald Harry, ap as ri by Rev. Clinton | nounced today by L. M. Cassidy, The two winners received five sil- See the cadet corps grow and re. Wilson. be in Mount chairman. ver dollars each and two theatre minded the cadets that their train- t will BIRTHDAYS YESTERDAY tickets. Congratulations and best wishes PLAN BAND CONCERTS are extended to Mrs. Roy Spratt, With the kind permission of the 82 Rosehill boulevard, and Mrs. Oshawa City Council and the William Stubbings, 43 Warren board of parks management, it is widow of avenue, who celebrated their the intention of the General Mo- who died birthdays on Tuesday. tors Veterans Pipe Band to pre- ater. Mrs . . sent a series of pipe band music fi ure- NAMED PRESIDENT at all the outlying parks in the A ( i a oR William James of The Canadian district. The first of these treats wl new agricultural Jociely build- s Statesman, Bowmanville, has been was presented on Monday night, comes closer to reality. In| that cities should not have to pa oretto oh, Teron. elected president of the Ontario May 21, at the opening of East: Fsspouse to 2 Jeter from the South| off a special interest group yA had been Weekly Newspapers Association. | view Park. on BH TaETicl tural Society: Sout cause their business is lost by . uae Jor OPEN BOWLING SEASON BIRTHDAY TODAY arrange a meeting of Tepresenta.| Poe 8 ig tiv to interns. . Members of the Oshawa Lawn Congratulations are extended to tives from the society, the city GET LETTER conventions Bowling Club opened the season on|Mrs. Robert Rutherford, 871 Sim- Parks Board and the city Property| A letter from the Oshawa and onve keen interest Monday when 20 teams took part/coe street north, who is celebrat- Committee to discuss the erection district labor council urged city 3 Rating at the| in a three-game, 10-end competi-ing her birthday today of a building at Alexandra Park. council to do all in its power to K Japan had a favorable trade § ing ab the present could lead to balance of $494,000,000 in 1955, com- newer and more interesting ex- pared with $100,000,000 the year be- periences in later life. "You only fore. CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS NEW BUILDING D. M. O'MEARA Emma Hodgson her home on Spa- ay She had been ,or losses they sustain because of annexation. Alderman Lane said kering, strong Funeral| mining operations in Canada and Campaign which is being held der Drum Major James Boshko. Td, O'Dell. Brian Robbins, Fred . ® Chuck Steak (lean, fresh minced) n. on Saturday,|the United States, it was an-| throughout May, safety month, vich. He expressed his desire to Scott. Larry Williams and Barry 1930's Shank Portion e Boneless Portion golfer and was ssissaugua Golf ars Golf and she spent as A B here member of Holy daughter, Mrs Pu orn she has buen Automobile sales in Canada are continuing at their predicted rate, VINCENT WALLACE and General Motors of Canada is I The funeral of| still working overtime to produce lace, 75, who gufficient cars %o meet current 43 Harriet St., demand, W. A. Wecker, president ), was held from of G.M., said today. lence of George «Retail sales of automobiles in Canada during 1956 to the begin- ning of May were more than gight percent higher than during the same period in 1955," Mr. Wecker said in regard to industry-wide '| figures. GM 5 be : "As for G.M., we have en = tha, NB. Jn working overtime ever since we ao from Oshawa, Son reached full production and will 'Mr. and Mrs. James be working overtime for some death ended a one- Weeks to come to fill present or- . was a retired ders. a member of CANADIAN MARKET h and belonged! "The Canadian market for pas- Name Socie- senger cars seems at this time to be a little stronger than in she d by one daughter, United States," Mr. Wecker said. John) Nicholson, | "However, we base G.M. produc- two sons, William | tion in Canada on the outlook for elleville, and is, Que. He also leaves Our economy is strong today and lary WILLIAM BELLE Ww t Wa adie Sats em Mass was said Church by Very in, while the pray- ide in St. James' said by Rev ) der present conditions. deceased by his wife "G.M. sales also reflect the his- | torically sound financing arrange- ments available to individuals buying cars on time payments, i This is, in effect a Hib to 'the a8 good sense of the Canadian people De "held | Who have not over-extended their h Funeral Chapel on credit. Repressions and delinquent oTnoon payments at the end of April this Atkinson, minister year were well below similar rates United Church, | for 1955, the record year for sales vices. Interment] "We have faith in the buoyancy Union Ceme- of the Canadian economy," Mr, Wecker said. "The market for mo- tor vehicles remains firm. We do not intend to allow pessimistic predictions to curtail our produc- tion when we know that retail sales are strong for our products. "We appreclate that the Cana- dian economy is dependent to a great degree on the automobile manufacturing industry," Mr. Wecker continued. 'We accept our part of this responsibility to keep the country's. economy growing | "To accomplith this, the main awa vere Bert Rey- Rorabeck, William Albert Rorabeck, Don- k and George Lemere. [ 7, the new fountain in peppered with ie neon light memorial was Car Sales Higher GM On Overtime Robert, | the Canadian economy as a whole. | McGrath, | should continue strengthening un-| OIL STREETS Alderman Lyman A. Gifford. chairman of the Board of Works said that street oiling will com- | mence next Monday providing that {the weather is warm enough. "If you try to oil in cold weather such as we have been having," he said, "It is like pouring molasses in tenance of high levels of personal January." incomes and consumer spending are a prerequisite. While we L os agree, in the light of present - Phin iF PY Fut o flationary tendencies, with OU sheep killed by dogs. Council will government's policy of credit re- ;.o to recover this amount plus straint, we nevertheless feel that the sheep evaluator's fee from the any further restrictions, such as gwner of dogs responsible for the another increase in the bank dis- gheep-killing, count rate, would be damaging to consumer goods markets and with it the growth of the Canadian Alderman Walter Lane introduc- economy. ed a resolution which was tabled "We know that current condi- for study by council. The resolu- tions in the Canadian automobile tion, which will be presented to industry - today indicate a sound the provincial government if pass- market. G.M. sales are increasing ed by council, urges the repeal and we expect them to continue °f a section of the Municipal Act strong. We have no plans to cur- that pensates bus pani tail production in our plants," Mr. -- Wecker concluded. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) -- Official fore- | Sasts jsshed by the Dominion pub- ic weather of t. 5; .m.: i Synopsis: Clear 2d Bam City council adopted the consti- more like November than the end tution of a regional planning asso- |of May, covers Ontario this morn-| ciation at their weekly meeting ing. Frost occurred at most places| chambers. in southern Ontario during the Tuesday night at He council night Afternoon temperatures| The association will embrace Wednesday in southern and cen- the townships of Whitby, East tral Ontario were just about as Whitby 'and Darlingon and the low as ever recorded for she date, towns of Oshawa, Whitby and A year ago, on May 24, the max- Bowmanville. imum in Toronto was 82 degrees.! The constitution was drawn up compared to an expected high of at the request of the Minister of 55 today Planning and Development for The - current Ontario, by representatives from pected to last through today and the municipalities and townships tonight, after which a gradual| concerned Yarminy jrend Is expected for Fri- The Oshawa Regional Planning Regional forecasts Association, as it will be called, midnight Friday: will be made up of two represen- tatives from each local planning Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake On- . tario, Niagara, Windsor, London, Poard. Representatives have not been named: yet. Toronto, Hamilton:Sunny and cold 4 p todav. Sunnv and a little warmer Some Oshawa ciky councillors Friday. Frost in most areas to- Opposed the set-up of tne associa- night. Winds light. High today and tion Tuesday night because it low tonight at Windsor. Toronto,| Would cost a lot of money. One Hamilton, St. Catharines and St | councillor said that Oshawa, being Thomas 55 and 7 London and the biggest municipality of the Trenton 55 and 32, Wingham 50 and g would probably have to pay 32. ithe lion's share of the costs that PAY $30 INTRODUCES MOTION cold spell is ex valid until roup Adopt Constitution Of Planning Group secure adequate off-street parking. | | also urged that the city sell no parking lots in the future unless alternative sites are available. The letter was referred to the Transportation and Traffic Com- mittee. FIRST STEP | Council took the first step to authorize the issue of $217,000 in debentures for the constructign of | additions to Harmony ublic School and North Simcoe Public School. Council gave first reading to the by-law, { ALDERMEN SURPRISED Alermen were surprised to learn | hy letter from the Ontario Labor | Relations Board that Local No. 51 lof the National Union of Public Service Employees had been granted conciliation services by the ILRB. One alderman said that the city would prefer to deal with municipal employees directly with- out outside conciliation. The muni- cipal employees contract has been, lup for renewal since May 1. (arise out of the association's ac- tions. Mayor W. John Naylor led sup- port for the motion. He sald "it is a must that we make a start on regional planning." Alderman James L. Lovell agreed with the mayor. "We are going to have to set up the asso- ciation whether we want to or not," he said LOCAL BOARDS As outlined in the constitution the regional planning association will operate through local munici pal planning boards. The associa tion will conduct Investigations and make recommendations, It does not have the power % act itself, Three of the five municipalities expected to be part of the asso-| ciation have endorsed the consti- iuiion. Tass Whitby Township, Bowmanville and Whitby Township have passed it. The town of Whit- by and Darlington Township have not dealt with the matéer yet However. it is expected fo pass without too much difficulty. HAMS Butt Portion Semi-Boneless Portion Ib. 5% ® Slices ...... Ib 19 Ib. 63° ¢ Hoeks ...... Ib 25° Sliced Breakfast BACO ib. 35 STEAKS 2 bs. FO. Boneless, Rolled POT ROAST ETI Dressed -- Oven Ready (2)2 - 3 Ibs.) Eviscerated Roasting CHICKENS 439 2 LBS. 59¢ 3 ws. 7 9° 42° Skinless Wieners Tasty Headcheese Lean Rib Stew Beef 9 = ®1 Country Style Sausage 5 w= *1 Pork Sausage Meat ws. §9* Minced Beef 9 uw 5]

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