Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Oct 1956, p. 3

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£ THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, October 12, 1956 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WELCOMES NEW EXECUTIVE i} anadian Culture Seen Developing Her Destin paint department, who received a Hickey of the garnish moulding department who received a $377.62 reward were the big win- ners among the Suggestion Plan winners at General Motors of Ca- pada Limited. Ross suggested that gravel de- flectors be painted in one solid color rather than in two colors as in the past. Reginald's winning idea was that window mouldings be cut to the correct size before bending thereby saving material. Both men had previously won small awards but this was their first large winning The Parts Department, distin- | guished itself by having 10 men {from the department listed among the winners for the month. | They were Stanley Cook, Edward Mulligan, Leonard Brocklehurst, Samuel Cummings, Mervyn Pot- ter, William Noonan, Angus Mec- Eachern, Frederick Ellis, John Trott and Harold Suddard. Charge Girls J Stole Goods In Apartment 1s Big 4 By JIM PEACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writer gi Noreen Three Oshawa ree Oshawa E reen. EHMONTON (CP)--This Satur- Loscombe, Lines b a ree day four Western Canada radio avenue and Patricia Fowler, 18, stations will carry play-by-play accounts of football games in the Eastern Big Four League. Each account will have the same essential facts of the play, but each will vary in descrip- tive commentary and background sounds according to the imagina- 333 Simcoe street south, appeared | before Magistrate F. S. Ebbs {Thursday morning, charged with the theft of a number of articles belonging to Mrs. Barbara Loucks, 223 Hallet street, Whitby The thefts occurred while Mrs. : tion of the announcers and pro- Loucks' was residing. at Barn- ducers hart's Pavilion apartments be- Th ? dost theV hav tween July 1 and Sept. 6 of this e broadcasts, as they have vear y been every Saturday since the sea- " Miss Loscombe was also in SOR started, will be recreated ac- court to appear on two other counts of the action. The stations carrying the re- creations this year are CJCA, Ed- monton, where Maurice Carter is the play-by-play announcer; CFRN Edmonton, with Al Shaver giving the accounts; CFAC, Calgary, with Eric Bishop on the microphone; and C-FUN, Vancouver, where Bob Smith is 'the reporter. Opinions vary as to the number of listeners who realize the broad- casts are not "live." But the sta- tions are unanimous in stating that the number of listeners is charges. Theft of a car on Sept. 6 and breaking and entering the CRA building on Feb. 18, Evidence as given by Mrs. Loucks showed that she had re- turned to her apartment one day to find that her chest of silver, radio, blankets, camera, clothing and other household goods were missing. There had been no ap- parent break in, and she assumed that whoever had entered the apartment, did so through an Simple Ideas Bring Suggestion Plan Cheques Ross Hedges of the sheet metal, cheque for $424.70 and Reginald | West To Hear Pay Tribute 'To Deceased OCVI Leader Regulator Assembly: Ronald] City and district leaders in Van De Walker (2), ; many walks of life paid tribute Hardware: Albert Martin (2), today to Maurice Francis Kirk- Jack Duncan, William Steven-land, principal of the Oshawa son, Robert Alexander, Victor Collegiate and Vocational Insti- Larocque, Philip Weales. |tute, who died early this morning Salvage Repair, Edward Bak- in Toronto. er, John Kane, Wilfre essier. | H. E. MURPHY Truck Body: Gordon Brown. y{_ H. E. "Murphy, one of Mr. Chev Chassis: John Kennedy (3)|girkjand's close t friends in the Body Shop: Jack Cameron. |teaching profession said: Payroll: Gladys Burley "Kirk, as we all knew Stamping Plant: William Smith, my colleague and close Cecil Brooks. I friend for 27 years. Inspection: Orville Myers, Rob- «Aq his many former pupils ert Fairles, Norman Hanna. and assistants will testify, he Maintenance: Ross Porter. Iwas an outstanding teacher and| Industrial Relatins: Donald | agministrator, a wise and kind Hines. toias counsellor and friend. | Materjal Handling: "His good sense and unfailing Shine, John Hruska. ability to weigh issues involved Nickel Fiala: Hugh Logan, and make a wise decision were Charles Fleming. qualities we all respected and| Plant Protection: admired. { all, Joseph Imeson. "He was an educated man, well informed, widely read, and en- deavored to contribute richly to | his profession, often at great per-| sonal cacrifice, throughout his| career "His death is a very great loss ito us all." mm |- GEORGE L. ROBERTS George L. Roberts, vice-princi- pal at OCVI: "Mr. Kirkland was tion then did not have the direct a man of sensitive nature, deep broadcasts of any of the Western compassion and strong conviction. Interprovincial Football Union! 'He was a staunch personal games and found it too costly to/friend and valiant protagonist of bring in direct accounts from Big|all those things which are excel- Four cities. ent. To many listening to the broad-| "The shock of his passing has casts, restricted to Saturdays and desolated the students and staff holidays on all but CJCA, which pf our school, as it must grieve has also carried mid-week games, all his wide circle of friends. the accounts may well sound as 'Our sympathies for Mrs. Kirk- though they are coming directly land and the girls are beyond ex- fo Momireal, Ottawa. Toronto! pression." or Hamilton. 3. 'LOR Actually, all that comes directly MaAYOR biTeg NayLO for- is a typewritten sketch of each mer 'student of Mr. Kirkland's play, moved into the studio by ang for ten years a board of dircct telegraph line that will de- pqucation member, said he was liver something like this: *'Mont-\oreatly shocked at the news of real 45--Ktcheverry handoff Ab- jr Kirkland's death bruzzi, right tackle six yards, «Ho was greatly admired and tackle by Jones. : held in highest esteem by every- The announcer dramatizes from gone »* said the Mayor today. this and usually is from three to| «je was a very fine gentleman five minutes behind the actual with a quiet, straight-forward play. Crowd noises are dubbed in mapper in dealing with everyone. from recordings and a public ad- He was very efficient and thor- dress commentary is worked into 0h in his work and has con- the background. : tributed a great deal to Oshawa. One station, when carrying ac- ~ "Every student to pass through counts of a Montreal game, plays {ha" OCVI has great respect for announcements in French over pin the loudspeaker to help give {a «On pehalf of the Council and Other award winners this month were: | Purchasing: Shirley Antil, Wil- liam Harnden. | him, was| personal Stanley L Peter Snox- "No Lack Of Opportunity "Chamber Speaker States | Does Canada lack culture {she lack the people, | the enterprise ? Does|ing cities, the slums and the pent the skill and (houses, from out of the hearts, | th to develop the|souls and lives of the people." {riches and fulfill her great des-| Did Canada lack aig asked |tiny? Those half-hearted Cana-|Mr. Henshaw? People said th a t dians who believed their country| Canada must have more and more lacked so much were given an people ' if the country was hieve all that was planned. answer in a challenging speech at to ac [the annual dinner meeting of the Yet statisticians had , reckoned {Oshawa Chamber of Commerce at that if all the Canadians who had {the Hotel Genosha, Thursday eve- migrated to the U.S.A. since 1900 ning. The speaker was not a|were counted, and to this figure native Canadian, but a man born was added their wives, children jin Florida, U.S.A. Don Hen- and grandchildren, their s shaw, a senior executive of Mac- would come to 16,000,000. Had | Laren Advertising Company, {Canada been able to retain these : Graham Coulter, who migrants her population would be introduced the 'speaker, said that double what it is now. Don Henshaw was known to many yj Ack OF VISION {Canadians as the author of the| i ", The lure to cross the border was Samime. JEVEam: ea Of still in our youth today, said Mr, ed in Canada for 20 years, was Henshaw. The problem that con- married to a Canadian, and was|{Tonted Canada during the coming a sensitive observer of the Cana-/hal{-century was to provide the dian scene -- a fact that was con. |oPportunities that would fulfill the vincingly" demonstrated in Mr. Smbions and aspirations of Cane enshaw's speech. ) Bi A Does YS pes possess a native would want to stay within their culture? Yes, answered Mr. Hen- ™ Sounisy. ba tirmi shaw. The trouble was that too Mr. Shaw firmly re- Tat 8 nize it. In the last two years he had or enterprise to develop her had the task of reviewing for a nast resources. He said that Hollywood film company all the the capital and enterprise of hooks and novels that had been Canadian businessmen, en- (written by Canadian writers. He zicers and scientists working had read 275 books -- works that|in partnership with the capital {well reflected the many-faceted and enterprise of the U.S.A., had |life. of Canada. Yet nine out of 10 produced a richness of resources & {Canadians he had questioned had and a standard of living that had never heard of these books nor of startled the whole world. "If there is any lack in Canada | their authors. | Not long ago he had sent to|today." said Mr. Henshaw, "it is. ck of opportunity, but the Ei ose who = Lt.-Col. ¥ : } i : ! | Hollywood the novel of a Winnipeg | not authoress, 'Yellow Boots" by tragic lack that lies in th |Vera Lysenko. One "Hollywood see their country as dull and drab, {producer had called - it: . 'The who are unable to be excited by finest piece of prose I've read for her glory, who fall to identify 20 years." Yet, Mr. Henshaw themselves with a nation that is on doubted if there were five people the march." in the audience of more than 'al A yote of thanks was given to | hundred who had heard of it. {the guest speaker by Col.*E. F Culture, said Mr. Henshaw, Bastedo, and a presentation to would not be imposed on Cana-Mr Henshaw on behalf of the dians by any Royal Commission chamber was made by President or group of people who sai this| Frank McCallum. is the culture Canada must have, | 0 this is what she should write, MANY LEAVE COUNTRY ! paint or compose. | Head table guests were Hugh "Culture will come out of the Gorrie, manager of the T. Eaton roots of our soil, from out of the|Co. Ltd. store which is to be open- wide prairies, the rolling moun-1ed in the Tew Oshawa Shopping jtains, the rich valleys, the team president and general manager of General Motors of Canada; He {under highest pressure to further pert Robi 3rd vice-presid the interests of education. During ¢ {ha chamber of commerce: my two years on the board Iiyfichael Starr, MP for Ontario have found him ever ready 10 piging. Lt.-Col. Graham Coulter, § help in any way he got, |who introduced the speaker; Wal- McCONKEY ter R. Branch, retiring president of the chamber; Frank McCallum, | | L. W. McConkey, secretary- MEMBERS OF THE OSH- | tive. In the upper picture, left | Branch, the retiring president. [open window : large authentic touch. lat i AWA Chamber of Commerce, | to right, are: E. F. Bastedo, | In the lower picture Mr. Branch | Subsequen tigation by "Judging by our phone calls,/ "We have a better listening Citizens 3 Jehawa Mr Kirtan Eo ce hi Bh incoming president of the cham- at their annual dinner meeting | first vice-president; Frank N. | congratulates his successor as |Police led arrest 0. 0 we've got a huge audience," says audience on Big Four recreations nq Symp ih 3 {Kirkland's death as "A great loss ber; Morley Wyman, past presi- in the Piccadilly Room of Hotel | McCallum, president; Don Hen- | he turns over the "gavel of |three accused who were also liv- Shaver. than we do on our 'live' accounts] y. Ito the community of Oshawa," [dent of the chamber; Don Hen- Genosha last night, welcomed | shaw of Toronto, who was the | office. ing in the apartment at the time.| 7he idea to recreate the Biglof Western Conference games,"| MRS. GERTRUDE COLPUS | "He was a tower of strength|shaw of Toronto, guest speaker; the members of the new execu- | special speaker, and Walter R.; --Times-Gazetle Photos | Miss Loscomhe and Miss Fow-| your games was originated in 1954|says Carter. "That may sound| Mrs. Gertrude Colpus, member |. of his many fine contri-{Col. E. F. Bastedo, first vice- A ee 220 ete ler pleaded guilty 'on the charge. by Carter, whose Ed sta-| ridicul but it's true." of the board of edu i M1 am because of nity ite. mof|president 'of the ehamber; | while Mrs. Lines entered a 'plea / deeply grieved to hear of the 1} ns the PA education, but| "Chick" Hewitt, president of the | © \ of not guilty. passing of Mr. Kirkland, Form © VL LCL ces of activity.|Oshawa Junior Chamber of Com- Evidence given at the ' trial {more than 25 vears 1 have been 8 TARY OAET, MG CC he What a merce and Bob Langford, indus- air Plea ui Sr Ende nid Fak ard Sh ER ed the Louck's apartment with | pr wv." shawa. Ti ! a key that was reportedly in the {has proved him to be a man of family I extend pathy. Oshawa -. possession of Miss Fowler i |integrity "and devoted to the] ® ® Each had taken articles which CONCUR IN REQUEST {ship hall and also for the laying school and well being of stu were to her own particular lik- East Whitby Township Counciliof a tile floor in the kitchen of dents. ul 11 } ing and when arrested most of this week concurred with a re-|the hall and in the clerk's office,| 'The OCVI will seem strange the goods were recovered quest from the Bay of Quinte ithoit Ri physical presence, His Worship remanded Mis s/ Funeral Directors' Association WOULD USE MONEY ut his influence w e felt for Noreen Losco 17, 286 Nas-; Evidence showed that on thejhere this morning," Magistrate Loscombe in custody for one week that the fee for indigent funerals sau street and Clarence J. Wil. following morning, when officials Ebs said a because of the seriousness of the be raised to $150 0 1 2a 1 3 had entered the building th TWO ADDITIONAL CHARGES additional charges against her. son, 19, 291 Courcellette avenue, found it in shambles. The glas Miss Loscombe was also in Sentence will be passed on Oct ARREARS ARE LOW custody one in the door had . been broken: court to face two add 18. East Whitby Township Council Magistrate papers were strewn over the charges. She was charged 1! Following the plea of not guilty hursday night learned that tax court floors: six offices had been ran- theft of a car from Alger by Mrs Lines, an adjournment arrears for "the past two years sacked a piano, belonging - to Press pa king lot on S¢ 6, and until Oct. 18 was asked for by wtal $804.13. Collections of cur- g pleaded Calvary Baptist Church, was torn with the theft of a of | the Crown. rent taxes this year have amount. of breaking apart; close to $100 in cash was household goods from Mrs. Bar Mr. Hall felt that the case od to $88,476.76 \ building on missing; 400 records, valued at bara Loucks, between July 1 and could not be heard until after ibis y $700 dam- $350, were broken and strewn Sept. 6 of this year the sentencing of Miss Loscombe; WILL IMPROVE ROAD interior of over the floors, .and, a ne of Evidence, given by the police; who would be called as a Crown , delegation from the Sherwood ficial said, "the building was torn in regard to the car theft howed witness Park Co-operative, Ltd., was as- | roads during the winter months. " 4 4 : years to come. When it set its budget early this My personal vear East Whitby Township sek with Mrs aside a sum of money for the re- ters, 1 construction of the town line road. are enduring. sympathies My message a similar sum. It has been learned love is eternal!" Darlington is unable to undertake REV. R. E. DARGAN the project this year. East Whitby! Rev. R. E. Dargan, education will endeavor to secure permission board member in Oshawa, said to apply the money to other road today that Oshawa had suffered projects. a great loss with the passing of {Mr. Kirkland. hard to "ill at 'the OGY. He has izati : i+¢ hard to fill at the . He has Authorization was given to itS pad a remarkable record of ser- road superintendent by East Whit-| ice to the school d the city' by Township this week to place ig Be ir. Dar. an order for five tons of salt. The education System, sult will be used on the township! "In recent years he has worked | TO QUEBEC CITY Js Barman of the policy com- L. W. McConkey, secretary-| manager of The Oshawa Chm-| ber of Commerce and Frank Me-| Congratulations and best wishes Callum, incoming president of are extended to Albert V. Walker, | the chamber, left today for Que-{54 Chadburn street and Fran k bec City to attend the annual/Grennon, 291 Celina street who! meeting of the Canadian Cham-|are celebrating their birthdays, PREPARE FOR WINTER BIRHDAYS TODAY ber of C ce. Mr. McConkey today. are Kirkland and daugh- for I kmow the anguish they to Darlington township was to put up them is "God is love, therefore said Mr. Dar-| ATTENTION See Page 18 For Important Announcement For MOTORISTS the accus-|apart from one end to the other'. that Miss Loscombe, in con Miss Fowler was placed on one Ta + , 2 arrest © he| His Worsh soiced his. lack of with another tole the ear's probation by His Worship sured by East Whitby Township arrest on the is orship voi i ack o C "il. Th d " . and , as to why peopleland went "joy-riding' for a few|Wwith the understanding that she Council, Thursday night, that Wil- in court and understanding as to why peoplejand went "'joy-riding'" for a few |W oo] gnding hat shy Rd rth uple had en-lof this age would conduct them- hours on Sept. 6. They abandoned| would report to the probation of- Son ie north from Taunton Rd. around 11.30!selves in such a manne the car when they ran out of ficer at least once a week during E.. would be materially improved In Wilson's! "I can understand children be- gasoline the period within three weeks. The road hat had ing led into doing something such' A plea of guilty was entered] will be gravelled and raised. . because it|as 'this, but it is beyond me v by Miss Loscombe on all charges we C | felt it was too|anyone of this age could do such ar sentence will be passed on WEATHER PLAN IMMEDIATE ACTION ear to go a thing as has heen presented Sept. 18 pat its mecting Thursday, mgt - = . ----- as itby ownship ounc TORONTO (CP) Official fore-|zuthorized that immediate action -. |casts issued by the Dominion pub-'ke taken to' have a family of OBITUARIES {lic weather office at 4:30 a.m.:|eight removed from an unwinter-! Synopsis: Considerable cloudi- ized summer cottage by the mid - -------- ness and scattered showers moved 41. ~¢ Nn SIR, . MRS. JENNIE ARRARD into Ontario overnight in advance dle. of November. Council p d The death at the of warmer air spreading into the 2 resolution a month ago prohibit- home of he » Mrs. Evalprovince from the Midwest {ing the use of such buildings as Field 7 ve. Tor pe 1 - vel i ri Fie igs 107 Ave I rons, The warming trend beginning to-| /Wellings during the winter awie Tet wife hit, ic |day shows signs of continuing in months A ru away transport trailer, transport on the shoulder of the GOO TE WHE OF he TaltiSouthern Ontario for several days i . s its driver, took a 200-yard curving road just off Simcoe ede Hk Cha Fle 3 Sharrerd. and even in northern sections of Whois JOIN HEALTH UNIT ountry jaunt off the road street south, that led to Highway 89th v a rs far a sud fon| the province the current mild spell , East Whitby Township Council, Simcoe street south with 401 Beart Stack aie 1 Cer| likely will continue through Sun-| Thursday night, decided it would 401 and~ ended up in "I went around the corner to dae Iter : Lo jay poin the proposed Ontario Coun- creek upright and only the poolroom and drank a botle of daughter of the late Mr. and, l-@ke Erie, Lake Huron, Niag- ty Health Unit. Pickering town- ( ged below St. Law- pop. Ten minutes later I came Mrs. Janes: Cow the deceased 22 Lake Ontario, Georgian Bay, ¢hip, Ajax and Pickering Village ec about 6 p.m. Fri- back and the truck was gone. At wae horn at Brechin on Aug. 13, Haliburton, Windsor, London, Tor- have already signified their inten- ay Li Cy first. I thought it was stolen. Then 1g68 and was married at Clare. nto, Hamilton: Mainly cloudy to-|tion of joining. It is hoped that Vhile Na taking I saw a no-parking sign lying on pon day with a few light showers.! Whitby township and the Town of 1€ ( § "iver the grou i the stee . : ya ; n Finch Ae p Leo Me AL the ground, at the lip of the steep ars, Sharrard lived in Whitby, Sunny and warmer Saturday with Whithy will follow suit. et Oy embankment, at the edge of the Toronto and Locust Hill prior to/showers likely Saturday evening colro hop in a road. I looked over and there was moving to Oshawa in 1904. She Winds south 15 today, southwest TO DRAFT BOOKLET ere ke alicle es my iruck in the creel lived at 90 Alice street. and was 25 Saturday ! Hubert MacPherson, building fe p J : fter foappiag Jie SIgn, tire a devoted member of Calvary "|ispector for East Whitby Town- Ey ; . ...; Marks show that the truck plung- Baptist Chureh chip. has be i ie 3 hil revs 10 VIE ACC ed down the long, steep (45 de- Predeceased by her husband on Was employed as a designer with oH as hic ie oo rats lent was a child 00 young to tell grees) grassy embankment, along jan, 31, 1942. she leaves four the Canadian Manufacturing Co pt Which will set forth the bout it a flat piece of ground, and into daughters, Mrs. T. C. Williamson a L'Epiphanie, near Montrea' mikicipa ity"s building regula- STRAIGHT COURSE the six-foot gully through which of Cardington, Ohio: Mrs. A. Lees His profession as a designer won 'Ons. If approved the booklet will Even without a driver to guide runs the Oshawa creck and Mrs. A Siscoe of Flint him an award during the Second Pe given to each applicant for a re' marks showed that the pAMAGE LIGHT Mich., and Mrs. Eva Fields of World War when he was employ. huilding permit. ¢ I UNSWEIrVing Yet damage was comparative- Toronte and two sons, Roy and ©d by the Small Arms. Co. at y 3 IT astride |y ight, The tractor was Jam- Otto Sharrard of Oshawa Lakeview, Ont. WANT PUPILS PROTECTED in *ep ' waters med against one side of the Also surviving are 10 grand Prior to moving to Montreal 10 A letter from the Maxwell 'gully. Grill, bumper and fenders children and three great - grand. years ago, Mr. Miller lived in Neighborhood Association, read at Haye aid al were pushed in. O noticeable childrer . Oshawa for four years where he Thursday night's meeting of East ave beer demc ish- damage to the trailer was the ' The memorial service ill be was an employee of General Whitby Township Council, drew 0 deposited most jarring loose of the tail-gate and held at thé Armst Motors aitention to the danger to pupils at the IGA one side-rack | 12 Oshawa he was a attending. Maxwell School = who ( 1 ( cei n I Onlay y > } A L . : ri : About. 1f 3 acch wm) he later, .an Ontaric 0 1 R of Grace Lutheran pave occasion to cross the high- ¢ i 1 oto crew drove t or of Calvar ch: His musical and artistic vay di 3 tl nk ned ¥iootl tarpaulin for 50 vards along the s \ onduct tt nts won him many friends . oy He 16. the lack of school covered ira er creek, and winched it out of ment Ww be. in: Mooi Signs The township will ask the wha ar ed the truck moving the gulley Cemetery ides his wife and his moth county to erect suitable signs and & wn € said both The witness, too voung to tell er, he leaves one daughter, Don will request the area school board rency. | rakes and emer- what he saw. was Brian West DONALD PORTER MILLER na, and two sons, Phillip and lo consider the appointment of a Reney were on. when he 'lake, 3, the son of Mr. and M The death occurred very sud- Grant crossing guard p 16 ked transpor John Westlake, 532 Simcoe treet denls a hear ttack, at Also survis 4 ter » t : sither 2 # Ty 3 ke ar lack, & 8 urviving are two sisters "ANS 2 . -- He } that either the va- south, Brian was playi n Thui Oct.IMrs. N. Cutler Marjorie a nd TO CONSIDER GRANT wh had an air leak or|vicinity the time. He x ° Porter Miller. he- Mr N. Knight (Helen). both of East Whitby Township Council " ne the partment home and excited ed hush of the former Oshawa and a brother, Ted Mill- this week referred a request from ke w ot enough labbered about a truck and \lleer cKenzie, He was er of Bowmanville tu. Oshawa General Hospital to y "efong clif n 12n¢ { The orial service will 37 council with the sugges- R e to the kip of t : : not the me th d A f nn nel Ville eld Armstrong Funers: it make h p' of a gone ove 1e ba Osh: 1 we V Chapel 4 p.m. on Saturda hospital building fund ¢ ne belongs to E h the area 1 ( Tiller e deceased 1s bo Oct. 13, followed by interment in I ( oh Winder in the same 1 I A ; )15, and Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev TO CALL TENDERS Stree € asi: ven There ily the mein So, { i h. pastor of Grace Fast Whitby Townshin Council Haves said. he od a ek EH € no protec é ) J : Lutheran Church, will conduct the vili call for senders for the layin parked the tive posts In the area. | At the time of his death he services, : own. To OIL. Heat the Safe -- Economical Way Install a CONROY OIL BURNER and "Deal With People You Know" 104 King St. W. CONVERT YOUR PRESENT FURNACE McLAUGHLIN HEATIN (A DIVISION OF McLAUGHLIN COAL AND SUPPLIEs LIMITED) RA 3-3481 of #2 hardwood floor in the town-

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