Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Oct 1956, p. 3

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Parents' Delegation Will Wait On Board ¢ Hold Lengthy Discussion Would Lease § o;, strapping 0f Pupils Local Track A petition, asking the Oshawa) The sentiment seemed to Board of Education to give just/that the parents do not wish cause why John Korbelas, a teach-| teacher to be fired in fear er of a (rade 6 class at Ritson hurting his chances for another The Long Branch Jockey Club School, should not be asked to position. Still they felt that if he a branch of the Ontario Jockey resign his position im ately, did not resign at the request of Br BI hry will be presented to the rd, by the board, he should be let go. Alexandra Park Race Track in a committer of the Darts, con.| ~My.girl Js 12 Vears old and TE nd oe acs cerned over a strapping incident surely a man can to her ere. n Jon Tavs $500 at the school last week. | sensibly without swearing, throw- Be pay | A four-man committee, consist-|in8 books down on the desks and Dt sie o priviege ing of Mrs. A. S. Cooper. 226 Tipping pages from her books, Tory Song osed at the eit James street; M. Curran, 28s When he is in one of his tan- sas oie city Huron street: M. E. R. Wilson, trums," one woman said. pa g ) oat HMeeliip fo yester- 119 Huron street and Floyd Fore. Mr. Curran said that in his Say DA oy a BY oaidteor. man. 69 Chadburn street. will ask/ opinion the teacher was acting sidered the request from the io eet with menibers. of He; : jockey club and finally decided to ask the city solicitor for comment before deciding anything. FIVE YEAR LEASE board, J. C. Fetterly, Ritson School principal;' Mr. Korbelas, 'Why I have never heard of and a representative of the On- Such goings on as in that room. tario Teacher's Federation at the 31 daughter = Oe wet The jockey club Jetter gave this earliest possible date to discuss oJ girl was hit over the head reason for their unusual request. It was jockey club policy to rent race tracks in the province to overcome certain legal difficul- be the of ties. No races at all would be held in the Alexandra Park under its proposed five-year lease. One parks board member said 'it appears to me that the jockey club wants us to be a party to some shenanigans, and I am not sure what they are." Two possible explanations for the odd request were suggested by board members. One said that the jockey club might need these tracks because horses racing at Long Branch track in Toronto must be listed as coming from a "home" track. Another suggested that the more race tracks that the jockey club signed up, the more days of racing they could have at their legitimate tracks. These were guesses only. $250,000 CHURCH BUILDING CAMPAIGN IS LAUNCHED Executive committee of the | Church study plans for the rais- inen, Initial Gifts Chairman; Chairman; P. Lebedoff, Canvass | Perepelitza, Division Leader; J. canvass organization of the | ing of $250,000 for a new church V. W. Collins," Pastor; R. Val- | Treasurer; A. E. King, M.D, | L. Leatherdale, Special Gifts Seventh-day Adventist College | edifice. Left to J. - lieres, Canvass Committee | General La G. Abra- | Chairman. Small Subdivision Plan Whitby Man Buys the. matter. ith The delegation was appointed Jy we Sook by De jeachel, Sure by parents of the pupils Who gyhject our children to this abuse. met at the homé of Mr. Wilson|y am in agreement that they last night. It was decided that if/ should be punished for doing wm | the board cannot show justifica-| something wrong. but there must ~ | [tion for the teacher's actions. then|pe petter ways than . Korbelas' | |a petition will be presented ask-|methods. It's not my little girl's ing for the dismissal of Korbelas. hands that are hurt, it's her RESULT OF STRAPPING |heart," he said. : _ The meeting was called follow- One of the parents thought that . |ing the strapping last week of a petition should be sent to the 22 pupils in Korbelas' class. The board asking that strappings be Is Approved By Board His Own Property The first subdivision plan tojdevelopment of a larger (roughly gain planning board approval |30 lots) subdivision on the south since city council ordered subdi-|side of Rossland road to the west viders to pay for more services| of Nipigon street. recently, was a small three-lot| One planning board member said plan. that Mr. Wilson may ask that he The plan was submitted by not be charged the recent addi- Lalio Mitchell, Oshawa, and will tional subdivision charges on the be located at the corner of Park ground that his plan was held up road and Louisa street. lin planning board because of the Planning board approved it last difficulty in coming to an agree- night at a meeting in the city hall / ment concerning the part of his boardroom. subdivision he should donate to A second plan, submitted bythe city. T. A. Wilson, Oshawa, was also, The four service charges that approved. This plan calls for the Wilson may seek to escape are | A Whitby man paid $7,000 for these. The subdivider mfust pay! his own property and house at a for the installation of sewer lines! public auction of property for the and water mains from the street| collection of tax arrears in the to the property lines of houses city hall council chambers Wed- they serve. |nesday morning. Also the subdivider must pay| The man who bought his own for the installatjon of storm sew- property was Ivan M. Law. His ers within and to the subdivision |property -- two pieces of land -- and the installation of catch-|is located at 75 Hogarth street, basins. | Oshawa. The subdivider already paid for] But Mr. Law will get nearly all the grading and gravelling of |of his $7,000 back, because the streets, the cost of street sewers|auctioning of his properiy was and water mains etc., in his sub-{part of a device to clear the title division. {to his land, The new regulations came into; o - force 10 days ago. |LET TAXES LAPSE meen - - Unable to get clear title to his former owners of the auctioned property. In Mr. Law's case, the city will deduct $30.69 in taxes and costs plus 1956 taxes from his $7,000 cheque and réturn the rest him after the title to his property is searched. Besides Mr. Law's parcel, three| other land parcels without build- ings were auctioned off at yes- terday's sale. A 120-square foot piece of land on Glover's road north went for $925 to Norman Wilton, 1513 Sim- coe street north. Former owners Fred and Mattie Cook will get most of this, since back taxes and costs amount to $135.17 © | paren |pupils had been given homework! abolished in the Oshawa schools. to do earlier in the week, and|/He did not think that the'teacher . [failure to complete the assign-|should be punished for his actions, ' {ment brought about 1 the mass other than the reprimand. He | punishment, stood alone. Following complaints by the| Another ventured to Suggest ts about their children com-/that the board should be asked to {ing home in tears and with swol-' move Korbelas to another school. |len hands, the board announced 'No we do not think that the [that the teacher had been repri- man has the proper temperment manded and told to see that the/to teach. At least we do not think {incident did not happen again. (he should be teaching in Osh- This was not sufficient as far awa schools," was the reply. as the parents were concerned.| It was decided that complaints {Followinz 'he meeting last night,(as aired by the parents would |which lasted almost two hours, it be taken by the delegation to the |was the feeling of all, that they Board. If the board do not see do not wish Korbelas to be left fit to ask the teacher to resign, lin charge of their children. then the petition will be forward- Comments and statements flew ed. 4 i |land because relatives to sign a | necessary deed are scattered 2 across the globe, Mr. Law pur- posely let his taxes lapse be- {tween 1952 and 1955 so that the {city would put his land up for auction. Pair Remanded Expect Many In Auto Thefts At Dinner of Sy Saas purshored at ty 170e A large gathering, representing |title to the purchased property. to B. Jerozko of Whitby. The a Cross section of the business and|The city deducts its back taxes! youth said that he drove the car professional life of the city, is eX-|anq the 1956 taxes from the sale Two other parcels of land from| the W. French estate brought $325 and $225 each to the former own-| ers | The four parcels auctioned Wednesday were a far cry from| the auctions in the hungry early| thirties. In these years, as many| |back and forth across the room| Parents said that phone calls ' |where the parents were meeting |to the school failed to bring re- _ | |all evening, and anger over the sults. "I called the school to com- | |methods used by the teacher on!/plain and both the teacher and the % his pupils was evident. principal failed to talk to me. I CHILD FRIGHTENED can only hope that the board takes "My child is afraid to go to immediate action because if not {school in fear of what might hap-|then my child will be taken from |pen if she does not have her|that school. I do not wish her to homework done," was one com- be taught by a man such as Kor- ment. Anoiner was that the teach-|belas", one parent said. er had called one woman's little] The determination as shown by girl a "stupid jackass". {the group seemed to indicate that One parent said that she had a|all parents were of the same op- Two boys, charged "separately with auto theft, were remanded in lth City council denied a permit to operate a small business to an 18- ' year-old physically - handicapped youth at their regular meting in the council chambers Tues- day night. The decision came only after council debated which principle should be accepted -- the city's moral obligation to a handicapped youth or the city's legal responsi- bility to the proposed zoning by- law and the people affected by it. Law won out, but only by a close vote and over such object-| ing statements 2 ws time we ut ple ahe of laws'. P rhis statement by Ald. John G. Brady summed up the attitude of nearly half the council who back- ed up Ald. Cephas B. Gay's mo- tion to give a permit to handicap- ped John Hercia, of 1020 Ritson road north. : Ald. Cephas B. Gay, who in- vestigated the permit application, said that John wants to operate a carburetor, generator and starter, repair shop in the garage of his Ritson Rd. home. : While sympathizing with John FRIDAY PLOWING | MATCH PROGRAM Followin is the program for the Fle nat gal Plowing Match at Brooklin on Friday Class 37 Horses, open. Class 38 --Horses, open to none-prize winners in vrev- ious matches. Class 39 -- Tractors, under 18 years. Class 40 -- Visitors' Class, tracters, open to non-residents of Ontario. Class 41 Inter county . Junior Farmers, tractors. Class 42 -- Tractors, utility class, two furrows. Class 43 -- Tractors, open, two or more furrows. Class 44 -- Tractors, mount- ed plows, two or more fur- TOWS. Class 45 --Tractors, npen three or more frrows. 4 pm. -- Horse Show for horse teams in plowing match. Farm Welding Competition -- Two classes and-champion- ship. 7 p.m. sentation of awards, Shopping Centre. Building Fund For Church boys ht. HARE OPTICAL G. T. BAKER OPTOMETRIST 8 Bond Street East HOURS: 9:00 a.m..- 6 p.m. Closed Wednesdays EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE RA 3-4811 Three Oshawa men were com- aid ) mitted to stand trial on charges of the building lowering bundles off theft, by Magistrate F. S. Ebbs|the roof to some other men wait- on Wednesday, following prelim-|ing on the ground. The men on inary hearing into the theft of a the ground were taking and load- number of tires from thé General ing the bundles in a car parked Motors south plant on September about 15 feet away. | | { | | MESS PRESIDENT Major William Paynter, | whose appointment as president | of the officers' mess of the 11th | Armored (Ontario) Regiment | has been announced by Lt.-Col. | F. 8S. Wotton. Major Paynter | succeeds Major John Rolls. | Lieut. John McAdam is secre- | tary-treasurer of the mess. WANT ADS DO ORDERLY JOB A BATMAN is an English army officer's orderly. Want Ads go about your selling or renting job in an orderly way. They tell buy- ers, what, when, where and how they can do business with you. Dial RA 3-3492, tell a Want Ad writer what you want to advertise--and your problem is solved. | here." } Ald. Christine Thomas said that| COMING EVENTS | MRS. E. LEGGE'S GROUP, SIMCOE! Street WA are holding a bazaar, home baking, candy sale and afternoon tea on Tuesday, October 16. 3 p.m. 237a GOOD USED CLOTHING SALE, ST. Andrew's Church, Fridal, October 1 1:30 p.m 237a BINGO -- ST. JOHN'S HALL CORNER Bloor and Simcoe Friday, October 12. Twenty games $5 - $7, five $40 jackpots 237 Banget and pre- Oshawa | | Yugoslav Press Says Tito Has Troubles With Bulgaria 'LGRADE (Reuters) -- Yugo-; It praised the agreement as a STRESS CO-OPERATION BELGRADE (Reuters GARR | : LONDON (CP) -- Anglo-Amer-|slavia is suggesting that Pres-|: 'positive and important factor "hospitality" committees of | ident Tito has run into difficulties |in 'promoting relations between MEMBERSHIP MEETING BATHE Park Neighborhood Association in club house Sunday at 2 o'clock to discuss winter! activities 237¢ as 800 land parcels went on the] auction block with few takers. | And the city had to re-possess 3 what they could not auction. | i. custody until Monday, Oct. 15, for|for three days, and he had thrown pected to Sued te Eng din- price and returns the rest of the| City Treasurer H. E. Tripp a MR. AND MRS. KEN GETTY sentence by Magistrate F. S. Ebbs|a raido into the lake, that he had Der meeting of the Oshawa Cham-| auction price to the owners oriducted the auction. | . i istrate's court, Wednesday |taken from the car. ber of Commerce at Hotell -- - r---------------- -| rr Linion.. A kesny id. foll as : | He finally abandoned the car |Genosha tonight. ; : = ghilY iy Crade 5 who was Sirf ion yes zn sald, Solow: John Burton Shaw, 16, 1275 Mac- after an accident in which the car| A routine business meeting will valvar a tist urch ass. Why he won't would definitely take their Donald street, facing two charges ended up in a ditch. e held at the Joie at Spam, 0 own £5 a £ eam | study now because he wants to|dren from school, if the teacher ' of theft arising out of two separate| He said that the second oar, Jower, 4d 30 p oe Acquainted | - » . fail", she said. |was left in charge. cia pissed ly on oi cs Selon 0" ek, Ly cad oom WPS Welcomes Missionaries In a statement, read to the court |6. Shaw and Lines took some parts|/ P.m. i 1ns orse ow Oonors x . a yesterday, which was taken at the from the car and stored them at| oi Shame had been Suost) A welcome home reception was|very wealthy man but gave up his| it Y river nn ihe of Snaw's sirest, the aecused lines fom Bn ph jit | shaw, prominent Toronto advertis-| Heber Down's fine Clydesdale' In a class for horse teams held in Calvary Baptist Church, worldy possessions and trusted . fi said that he stole the cars so elt ey could not sell, they ing executive and one of Canada's team won top honors in the horse| judged while plowing, with the Wednesday evening, for one of God. Today there are over six - = : he and a friend might strip thejthe lake. theft leadi kers, as the ker | show on the first day of the Infer-' awards going to the best-going|the members, Ken Getty. who hundred es working For F ure 0 Rs Ea cars and then sell the parts for| The second case of car theft was 5 0 oo Ochawa on a num. national Plowing Match, plow teams, the winners were as/with Mrs. Getty have recently re-|with the WEC i : cash. Hearing against the, trlend,|agginst Donald Patrick McCurdy, A Eons a nes Blways elve teams of horses, right| follows: turned from India where they| Representatives of the different Charles Percy Lines, 16, 321 Al-[18, of Nora street, Pickering. made a fine impression with his from the task of plowing their| 1. I Bell, Kirkfield; 2. B. Wylie, have been laboring for the Master organizations of the church spoke| Giaochimmo Nigro of 960 Dun.|across the' highway. He said that bert street, charged with posses-| McCurdy, in a statement fof tons : |lands in the horse classes, were Oakwood; 3. H. R. Jarvis, Agin-|for six and a half years under the words of welcome to "Ken and|das street west, Whitby, was fined following the impact the truck had sion of stolen goods, was adjourn-| police, said that he stole a car Although born in the United|lined up for the judges. Some of | court; 4. G. Bell, Woodville; 5. R.|Worldwide Evangelization Cru- Racile". $100 and costs or 30 days in the| failed to stop an¢ continued til Oct. 18. |from the Van Husen car lot onm| WOU orc, oo is a citizen|them were teams loaned by local K. Smith, Gormley; 6. R. H. Mil- sade. A Love offering was recelved|county jail, by Magistrate F. S.| the Whitby Town 4 RADIO IN LAKE |October 8. He said that he took |" Canada. He is a senior execu-|farmers, as was the case with Mr. |ler, Sunderland; 7. S. Ball, Ux.| Mr. Getty is the son of Mr.|and presented to Mr. and Mrs. Ebbs, in magistrate's court Wed-| A passing motorist gave chase, "Shaw stated the first car he took|the car because he had no other| J% cS 0 nacy Advertising| Down's team, while others were bridge; 8. G. Bennett, Goodwood and Mrs. Gruman Getty, former Getty by the Pastor. nesday when convicted on a|and stopped the truck near Aug. 25. The car belonged|way to get home. [tive of the MacLaren Advertising| Downs team, Whe QC men 9. A. Featherstone, Milliken; 10.|residents of Oshawa now living in| Mr. and Mrs. Getty spoke of charge of failing to remain at the|way 2. The driver, Nigro, sta was op We 2 ee [CR il De bered as the from. the neighboring district. M. Jarvis, Blackwater. [Kirkland Lake. Ken graduated their joy in being back "home"|ciene of an accident. NY I> was going home for his He lr the first war.| Well - matched teams drew the WELDING COMPETITION from OCVI and then attendedand thanked the people for their "rhe case for the Crown was cence : di hin By a Car | admiration of the crowd as they; Another competition which at-|\Etairie Bible Justitute, Three faithfulness on_ their behalf, and poarg last Tuesday in Whithy.| ae Kelly told His Worship that 1 Oo OWS aw |ada". Later he served as public|stood in the judging ring. |tracted attention was a competi- Hills, Alberta. After comp elfifialso praising God for His good |yesteraay, Terence V. Kelly, Nigro had not known he was in | relations counsel to the National| The winners in the fires Sass of ton in form welding, open to resi. pF fu Be ie a a Bess to them while serving 1 counsel for the accused, present-|g Er NC le "collision, and be- Wartime Finance Committee. He|the horse show were as follows: |dents of Ontario an e neighbor-1 0% i ia. Mr.| . : led the defence. i afraid of, getting caught by eid ime of the organizers of the 1. Heber Down, Brooklin; 2. B.|ing counties. In the two classes{Crusade for, iy dda. Ms. ei Le olose 9 the Serie In previous testimony it was ne police le his licence, was a er Victory Loan campaigns and trav-| Wylie, Oakwood; 3. Ed. Timbers, held yesterday, the following were i Fe honts ane ye by the|learned that Eugene Jamieson of gogally on his way home to re- | No y io sis th "| Claremont; 4. William Holder, |the winners: |\ncl1a. . reshments were served by thei... Co" was driving east ong. A ._ielled extensively across the Do-| la: 5 ding: | Pastor C. M. Keen was chair- Social Committee under the lead-| 7: trieve the same. lit was too bad that the Hercia! inion in the interests of the na- Manilla: 5. H. Thaxter, Beaver-| Oxy - Acetylene welding: L f the meeting. Mr. Laidlaw ership of Mrs, Andrew Kovach | Highway 401, on March 29, when | fami ity council for|tion's warti > Pa ton 6. William Alsop, Uxbridge; Floyd Forsyth, Stouffville; 2./M2n & Nee lg, Sting Ship NS ; ch. | ar was in collision with an-| His Worship said that he felt family applied to Sly soul ty, | tion's Wartime program. 7°L Hell. Kirkfield: 8. H. R. Jar- Everson Norton, Locust Hill lof Indiana, who is visiting in the| Mr. and Mrs. Getty will be tak- his © vehicle Nigro must have known about the mit. is ty! a presen ------ wt Le . ; 8. H. R. Jar- Evers \ , Locus ill. A : x > SB s 44 i atte busi pe without a vis, Agincourt; 9. W. Jarvis, Agin-| Arc welding: 1. Floyd Forsyth, district.as a judge at the plowing|ing part during the Missionary} 0 An independent witness said|collision because of the extensive of small business perm i Erni y, Ma: a ; 'match, opened the service with|/Conference which is being held 8 mieson Car, is going on all over the city in . court; 10. R. Smith, Mount Al¢ Stouffville; 2. Grant Wells, Stouff-| in Calvary Baptist Church from that he had seen the collision and| damage done to the Ja le: » residential areas," she said, "and oot Il g bert; 11. W. Hill, Uxbridge; A.jville; 3. J. E. Hamer, Myrtle; 4,|prayer. d Mrs. Otto Sharrardioct 131 Orr 91. On Wednes. that the Jamieson car had collid-|and the noise the impact must people are getting away with it." | Featherstone, Milliken. \Everson Norton, Locust Hill. Jd Whig two numbers "I Was There day evening, Oct. 17, Mr. and|ed with a truck, which was pulling/ have made, Ald. Gay said the Hercia fariiy Work Dela ed e-- When Ii Happened" and "Sin Shall Mes. Celly wil dress is native} ---- were fine people and that counci Y Not Have Dominion Over Me." costume and will sing and bring| . . should take into consideration the . : | Rev. Earl Frid of Beamsville, messages telling of the work Ch 1d T I t handicaps that John Hercia had| A ee le hel Secrefary of the Mission brought India. Kodachrome slides "Chall. 1 0 n erl [} (} Sipe Evie tect ti ai. wil no be greclipgs and x ory ily es ent, of India, wi be Shown, mother's Kindness said John's b condition | 1aite omg and sage '"What God can do with a 3) D t hangioah made it difficult for him bulit until Dex! ar aie Xnown) man who fully trusts Him." Mrs./and see one of our own Oshawa ue 0 Tan to take regular employment else-|; 18 IN wae nowt Frid related how Mr. C. F. Studd boys tell of his work under God BEAUMONT, Tex. (AP) -- An|firm when she first came to Beau- where. : = a ciy Board Of -- S fepurt| founded the Mission. He was alin India. ___ |eight-year-old girl is in line to re-| mont in 1912. - teen | oved the Teport. --------aaaa ceive an estimated $1,800,000 be-| Brown said he 'practically . The report said that the only)' Ld cause her grandfather befriended raised" Mrs. Marshall, and that N Sho 1n {tender received for the bridge| a newcomer to Beaumont 44 years |jt was apparently out of gratitude ew PP g construction quoted a price too) oO al 1 T1Q |ago. he wot shart. getting mL im tat She lest the majority high above the engineer's esti- ut she w {of her es favo; A mate of the cost. for 17 years. granddaughter of the family. rea rianne i o ith Di d of The single tender was submit-| Edith Diane Brown, : A ; shopping centre, with ated by Miller Construction Co. ft Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown Jr. A new shopping cenire, be. Oshawa. Price quoted for the l Beaumont, Wednesday was dis drive-in bank, may soon rise be-|,.qingorced 'concrete, steel bear closed as the principal beneficiary | Ced d Gl treet e ye AD ft by th tween ar an th yw Swerth| and timber bridge was $9,523.62 He said that two men were on|of a $2,237,507 estate left id oil J A Lp Tue wity enginesr's estima; Jor Dy ey rae | > . the bridge was $6,900. Path ap-| orporation refi . Now before planning board isiproaches would cost prom | "An inventory of the estate of] g Ser.|a preliminary plan of the pro-|§1000, the report estimated. | Mrs. Edith Marshall, widow of the Hercia, other councillors wonder-|,,ceq centre, submitted by Ken|------------ late Courtney Marshall, was filed| a eaten of Debs | Bl ceive. about $1000.00 oF propos s % -.| In a letter to planning wana b 7 1 AUTO ABANDONED girl will receive about $1,500, | does not allow a commercial Evi epg last night from Mr, Jackson, | u 0 pen The three men, Ross H. Atkin-| General Motors police started to the estate. ided that eh x % hr yn a residential area. |the proposed centre will be able ! son, 32, Harmony road, RR 2;|close in on the men and they ran. The ol Jrovide SA. ve ares. sant see going out and bor-|to park 250 cars, will have several Donald M. Kennedy, 27, 539 Mary |Sgt. Fox said that all the men got | fourtk Sf ie rine Pal be con; rowing trouble," Ald. Gordon B.|types of retail outlets, as well n atur a street and Patrick F. McGarry, away, but the car was left. Police veyed 10 Le en Se ear ou] Attersiey said. "We don't have a|as service roads in the rear with | 22, 244 Arthur street, appeared in|found upon investigating that the 20 OFFERS Von Tat Tag f legitimate right to grant a permit |acCess to Cedar and Glen streets.) magistrate's court yesterday back seat of the car was removed, ig its grandfather, R L Planning board last night took| The Get-together Club, one of] charged separately but in connec-|and two bundles, each consisting _ The Eg Sai he employed Mrs. | the first step in clearing away|the city's leading youth organiza-| tion with the same theft. of four tires, were found in the Brown Sr. Seid Be Crh CC ance' zoning difficulties to the centre. |tions, will commence its 14th year Defence counsels allowed the|car. ; : with dims if Fey rezoned sip of 08d 30 21, Soria, of, Li, vk; Bob gs amos Jo pial in gH ud, tat Je 2 feet deep south of Wentworth, be-|* S ches will play three cases yesterday by e|learn e car onge - | tween Cedar and Glen streets, in.|from 8.30 to 11 p.m. Dress and Crown, except the individual ald Kennedy of 539 Mary street. | to a commercial category to ac- admission will be unchanged. statements given by the accused| Detective John Powell told of] commodate it. The club is believed to have an| men to the police upon their ar-|the arrest of Kennedy and how, City council has vei to approve unprecedented record in Southern| rest. |subsequently, the other two men or y Sou aS ye ior Ontario. In its 14 years in exis-| OFFICER TESTIFIES |were taken into custody and s Zomng . tence, many citizens of Oshawa| Sgt. George Fox, patrol ser- charged in connection with the It Is understood that Kem Jack (have given their cotoperation and| geant for the General Motors| heft. . helpi 28 t Hh RT the Tes e! i Bl assistance fm many have been Police Department, told the court | Statements given by the accused " it ig. tu Hnance the .shoppingihelped by i. | |that at 2.40 a.m. on Sept. 11 he had men after their arrest to the local |! cen re, Run by a group of young people, | unc e noticed a movement on the top | police, were read in court, in i {between the ages of 15 and 21 4 of the chassis building a the which -all three admitted their |vears, with the Oshawa Kiwanis| A. E. King, MD, and W. C.| outh plant, | parts in the theft. {Club acting in an advisory Sands, MD, the general chairmen) -- gid id any ome jgapacity and chaperops. Je club of the canvass organization of the| § con 1 o the furtherance | Seventh-day Adventist College] » of many local charities and other|Church announced' a total | youth clubs. : 18104700 already pledged by 43 1 en This year, as in the past, the families on the opening night of ' club hopes to achieve an extra| the canvass. The balance of $145. | Planning Board Secretary (./80al, as well as providing an en-/300 will be sought on a three-year | A. Wandless, estimated that there Jovable and respectable place for| pledge program from the re- October 13th -- 7:45 p.m. MOTION FILM -- New, beautiful Eastman color. 77 min. thrili- ingly depicting the life which changed millions of lives. "THE LIFE OF JOHN WESLEY" HOLY Saturday $1.50, and DINNER Adults Court TRINITY, TURKEY October 20, 4 - 7 p.m children 75 cents. Corner Jarry Oct. 11 12, 13, 15, 18. 17, 18. 19 are 2,040 registered lots in the city| Young people to meet on a Satur-|mainder of the church families] that have mot been built on. day evening. This year the club between now and Oct. 25. Mr. Wandless made this "good plans Jo Fase 2 Ria mum of $100) Technical assistance in the or: guess", as he termed it, at last! Om, 1€ HHICHC Ld by 3 Fund, ganizational plans is being fur-|ican ¢ OE a AREEL night's planning board meeting in| a 5 gover ne cutive nished by Counsellors National civic leaders, businessmen and|with one eastern bloc nation in|the two parties which have been "937 @ city hall board room chosen from within the board. Th | Incorporated, of Los Angeles, Ca-|servicemen are to be formed atlhis campaign to influence themigtpancers since Tito was ousted MAMMOT y oh He also had some exact lot fig-| 00" avocutive will be introduced | Hornia . Air Force camps to helpitoward his "independent - style' (from the Communist bloc in 1948. MAMMOTH RUMMAGE SALE. GOOD ures. He said 1,316 lots have been! gq, ino the intermission this Sat-| Over 500 members of the Sev-| Promote understanding' with lo-|communism. But it added that in the Belgrade dassah, Friday. October 12th. 130 p.m. approved by planning board this), .q.u enth-day Adventist College Church |¢al residents. The semi-official Yugoslav news talks between the two parties, | at 144 King Street East 237a year, but have not been regist- -- gathered at the "United Auto| Ei |agency Yugopress provided a sec-| "there were also difficulties, red : BIG EPANSION Workers' Auditorium 12¢t even-|tion of the new church edifice onlond version of an - announced|agreements and unclarified con- 12 at 1.30. St. George's Parish Hall He also said there are 1,866 lots Canadian erude oil production ing to attend the church family the corner of King street east|agreement Sunday on 'co-opera-| ceptions about various essential planning | was 360,590 barrels per day at theibantuet. Pastor Victor W. Col- and Oshawa Missionary College tion" between the Bulgarian and questions of Socialist theory and lend of 1955. {ling outlined olans for the erec-iroad : Yugoslav Communist parties. practice." BINGO THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11, 8 p.m. St. George's Hall, Albert and Jack- son, Games $6 - $10, 6 - $40 jackpots 236b | RUMMAGE SALE SIMCOE United Church, Friday, p.m First Big Rally of the Season Albert St. United Church (ALBERT ST. AT OLIVE AVE.) r------------ RUMMAGE SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th Oshawa Scout Mother's Auxiliary. aWailing . approval by 7a board,

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