Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Jun 1957, p. 2

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2 THE DAILY TIMES.G.ZETTE, Wednesday, June 12, 1957 QUAKER MUFFETS 2 -» 31* RED AND WHITE INSTANT COFFEE 5 99* &8 roasting OR FRYING wets conn 6-01 | GHIGKENS WELCH'S : Averoge GRAPE JUICE 33° . ORGANIZED ONLY EIGHT | ings and other local and district | July 1, and is hopeful of bring- , mer Bob Elliott, Piper John | Piper Dave Carstairs, Drummer . 4 months ago the Oshawa Cale- | celebrations. The band is point- {ng home honors, Members of Stowell, Drummer Harvey Tom Turner, Piper Jim Essex, APPLEFORD'S -- FOOD SAVER ; J 39 ia Pipe Band is much in de- | ing to the Zorra Highland Gath- | the band from lelt, are: Pipe | Drummer Don Mastin and Pi- douia for parades, park open- ering at Embro, Ontario, on | Major Nell McRae, Jr., Drum- | Jones, Piper Bob Petre, Drum | per Neil McRae, Sr. 100-FT. | Sergeant John McLachlan, | ~Photo by Ireland Studio WAX PAPER ROLLS 59+ Oshawa Caledonia Pipers ITY and DISTRICT NEWS| a sacs ™ riggs (il temetoimtrms LJ ® Ma or Asset I 0 Comm unity TO SPEAK HERE [Civil Defence Co-ordinator, will| FRESH | Dr. H., Wesley Curran, of sited a fouise 1 Jlanhing and; : Aoi een's Uni ity, will be operations at ti anadian Na- . The forming and training of formed in Oclober 106 from an by organising, dances, APF est 'speaker Thursday aight tonal Civil Defence College at CALDWELL Pork Shoulder 43 Lb pe band to competitive stan- enthusiastic. group of , June 13, at a dinner-meeting of Arnprior. The course will start Be is normally a long and pipers and drummers, some with Hie in, The Macbeth TaN, ow the Oshawa B'Nai B'Rith in the June 17 and last for two weeks. : tedioug task. |many years of experience behind .orps of drums a few weeks ago |0282wa, Jowich Conte on Hing WAS CONSULTANT | i ive has been reached |them and others quite new to the and with a hard winters' practise 40 p.m. | Lt.-Col. Wottop was present at| 1 1111 13 short time of eight| si that date, with a com- to compete at their first pipe by, Tuesday and today. He was Be Yery shor . ince the university, noi Tor He Cyd ay In attractive stripes. Regular 1.98 value. Yel- ) ice - i 57. Following this| the Oshawa district, through their|and Bob Elliott, vice - presi-ibro on July 1, 1957. 1 | At the last meeting of the Bathe [ appearance and participation in|dents, and Dave Carstairs, Secre- contest, the band will attempt to|n,- 0 Neighborhood Association Oe TE aacaTIoN This object fessor Curran is director of the! LEAN, TENDER months, | mittee consisting of John Mc-'band contest to be held at the x ing obtain further honors at games E. many of the parades, park open-|tary-Treasurer, the band, be 'authorization was given for the watt p fo and loca celebrailons magnon sponsored, 'has raised funds across Ontaro Pircoade of sveniets Tor & boy's wa: Triad, to,city Ball, thi ¢ PAIR ops Lb . the Oshawa Caledonia Pipe Band wearing of the kilt. behind them the Band is all set ton ei 0 "end summer school at|county council meetings at Whit-| The Band, well known now in|Lahclan, President, Neil McRae Zorro Highland Gathering at Em- 710 PURCHASE SWEATERS gional civil defence co-ordinator. low, pink, turquoise. Size 20" x 40", Pork Bult 59 |and a girl's softball team. It was Dr, Watt spent his holidays . . sobounéed fat a pingo wil Xe painting his house. eld on June and that a fie H, G. Chesebrough, Oshawa ' Jewish Educational Rally ied is es aime. ge FSS IRENA IS tend the Ontario Welfare cer's | % if BIRTHDAYS TODAY | Conference at Kingston from June 3 Pork Ba Turkey 43 (SE yo TE PICNIC NEEDS shes are exten s. H. Attracts Many Delegates [masseivmt ooo comes | swirrs PREMIUM |by; Murray Yellowlees, Einiskil.| Mr. Chesebrough returned this 2% 70 g Cooked Ham ; ' Vi en an arie Pawlenzuk, 109 wee! rom the Ontario elfare One hundred and fifteen Rabbis, guest speaker added to the 'strong Edward E. Gelber, Honorary Vice len and Marie Pawlenzuk 109 week from the Ontarlo Wellare PICNIC PL ATES AL 27° teach i is the audience when President of the Canadian Jewish \ 18 RR ia PP minetsky p Popiois the re-| Congress, past president of the (ng their birthdays today. Jere he Sttended Soses on Tio the Sixth Regional Conference on !sponsibilities of the school, the Zionist Organization of Canada| STAFF OPENING 5 DIXIE CUPS 2 o 25¢ | Jewish Education organized by home and the community aod its and presenty Chala OC | The Oshawa city engineer's| , WORKS MEETING the Educational Department of mutual relationship, 3 ] department has an opening f A meeting of the board of the Canadian Jewish Congress,| Dr. Kaminetsky 5 address was ih Jerusalem; Messrs. a Robest prog Ta 8 oper. Ropit: works was held at city hall Mon-| ¢ Gentral Region in Oshawa, on followed by Rabbi Benjamin Werner and BOul "oiOTR * 0 cations for the position will be day night. Ald. Christine Thom. 70° PKGS. ay, June 9, 1957. | Friedberg of London, Ontario, OS a%a : A of accepted by Field Engineer R. 8, Ald. Dr. J. Edward Rundle, | The ities represented | who related this topic to the ex-|Mr. noation and Culture of the Richardson until June 14. The de- Ald. Lyman A. Gifford, Ald. Wal- | P JOWuat, the conference were: Belle- listing realities in the smaller On-|the E noation. si 1 ure Cert PArtment expects to have open- ter Branch, Ald. Walter Lane, | 100 yap, Brantford, Galt, Guelph, tario community and particularly Canadian Jewis ngress, Cent ings for four rodmen in the near Ald. John .W Dyer, Ald. Clifford | i lin his own community. ral Region, | future. Th d wil Harman, Ald Albert V. Walker, | 'Hugh Banilton, Kingston, Kitchener, |in uture. e need will be filled Rt Usdon, Midland, Niagara Falls, PARALLEL WORKSHOPS |RESOLUTIONS PASSED |with applications on hand as the Ald. Norman Down and Ald. R.| : Uxbridgeaville, Oshawa, Peterborough, | Parallel workshops, one for lay. The sonferatice astepied A DUM: need arises. Cecil Bint attended the meeting. AYLR Pkg. Rain WY Coutarines, ed ND A A ER | ASSESSMENT VACANCY 1 2R CIVIC BUILDINGA 49) 20.02 , Windsor, Toronto. | , ' Y i ' g e mayor, aldermen and c¢ . tang Suegates ear and the Shr Lor Habba 1. Othe Partnership of schol | tue Oa cly assessment de | i, nor, Bini Shvt | 'TOMATO JUICE we 29% rost srand a demonstration lesson and teachers, with WF. UPVCr lq Fostering such Partner. |clerk-typist. Applications for the last Saturday. The visitors dropp-| ded i in Grade 1 taught by Rabbi Mar-| Taube, Principal of Bevin ed in at city hall, the fire de- : tin Norden of Oshawa, which Torah of the Associated Boprew sul: position will be accepted until partment, police station and the | TREESWEET or argarine ev i 2. On Uniformity and Diversity June 14. proved how much can be achiev-|School of Toronto, as discussion y hE i ii I 37 ed within one school year's work | leader, were dedicated to practi-|in the School Program recom TO ATTEND COURSE. ty committee acted as guides for | TIN ¢ % . - nding the acceptance of the y through creative and intensive cal issues: The tasks and func- mend J | Lt-Cot. F. S. Wotton, Oshawalthe dignitaries. tehohing within a weekly time al-|tions of a local educational board | Curriculum Outline prepared by | f TREESWEET dis- [Congress as the basic program i iment of Four bac, ant class management and dis: Cngiuts 8, C0 J, POF Gn MON JUI 3 x 20¢ The Joint Morning Session on! During the Joint Afternoon Ses- tario Jewish communities; | TINS Ways Toward Meaningful Relig- sion, chaired by Mr. 1. Shulman 3. On the Code of Practice re-| | fous Education in the Hebrew |of Belleville, participants of the commending that the submitted | yen Lalonde, Osh-| School was opened by the address | Conference discussed the Curri- draft of such Code be accepted FUNERAL OF Ruth and Gwen 2 onde, Os! | of Dr. Stuart E. Rosenberg, Rabbi | culum Outline prepared by the as the basis for agreement be- CALVERT CHARLES QUINLAN av Surtls, salon e, Juonte, of the Beth Tzedec Congregation | Educational Department of Con- tween communities and Jewish quo death occurred at St. a Tu aye ig od Ph Holy | STORE HOURS OV of Toronto. Rabbi Rosenburg|gress and the suggested Code of educators; ; _ . |Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia, on Fri|, 1 8 funeral was held Bt on Its & ege FIER stressed in his address the three Practice. The discussion on the| 4. On Education for Jewish gay Jagt of Calvert Charles Quin-| of ges Nol. fo 0. | S le's C f Ki Ri foundations of any meaningful Curriculum outline was Jiro. Youtl and duis, sacommendiis lan, beloved infant aon, of r. Tnterment followed ff Holy | prouie's Lorner o ing at Ritson SUNKIST -- SIZE 113 ewish i] f God, |duced by Dr. Joseph Klinghofer,ilo communitbs to 8 and Mrs. Calvert Quinlan of] / fiw 3 cduention' oe of Israel | Director of the Educational De. activities in his nod; Train. | COUTtwright. gh) | Angels Cemetery. Open Thursday, Friday and ) i he included the partment of the Canadian Jewish| 9. On Hebrew ain-| "prayers were sald at the Stew-| YY pig a Central Region, and the ing, expressing thanks to Con-!art Funeral Chapel, Sarnia, at 10 MRS. SARAH JaNu_BROOES | Saturday Nights and their way of life. He further other on the Code of Practice by gress for the maintenance of the a.m, on Monday, June 10, by Rev. 50 FegC00: oF" Mrs, Sarah Jane [3 le's C Si Mill stressed the importance of He-|Dr, H. O. Singer of Welland ahd Jewish Teachers' Seminary in|paul R. Sargewitz. Interment was oo "ove 'Gied at Fairview! proule's Corner Simcoe aot ' i Vv inal of Montreal and the Midrasha L'-|in Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery, 3 i : E AUTY -- CALIFORNIA brew, Prayers and Jewish values Mr. James jetor, Principal of Mopivea) and Ihe MIJraNiE mall our Lodge, Whitby, on Tuesday, June Open Friday and Saturday Nights RED BEAU and the study of the Bible on althe Windsor A {11, She had not enjoyed good | ri i 2 Congress, sponsoring the He- The child leaves, besides his Jslactive basis he Seminary Selol. wévh Diamond, the Exe-|brew Teachers' Summer School in parents, two sisters, Mary Cal- hese for some time. she was In| Sproule's Corner Simcoe at Colborne P i U M S of Rabbi Rosenberg was follow-|cutive Director of the Bureau of Ste. Agathe and to the Bureau of lista and Maureen and three Th % Jean Sara J Robin. | ed up by the excellent and chal-| Jewish Education, Toronto, sum-|Jewish Education in Toronto for brothers, Michael, Timothy and son ner d was ae bine lenging presentations of four dis- marized the achievements of the opening its in-service training Patrick. fof ; @® Best Value for your food dollar ot Sproule's : iti " .'of the late Mr." and Mrs. Alex- cussants: Rabbi Gene Klein of Conference and pointed to the facilities to teachers from On bie. survived He Bis ig RO ae a ai p Ample Free Parking GOLDEN RIPE Guelph, Rabbi Bernard Baskin of achievements reached and to the tario communities. inl { Sarnia and Mr. and Listowel, Ont. on April 27, 1872 Delivery at a nominal charge milton, Rabbi Philip Rosen- tasks facing the Educational De-| 6. The Conference also extend- Quinlan of Sarnia ' i pd ' . 9 . a of Kitchener and Mr. Sol partment ot Congress and the ed its appreciation and thanks to| Mrs. L. V. Brennan of Oshawa. aya lad lived in Oshawa over, D: Granek of St. Catharines. The Jewish communities of Ontario in all participants at the Soerense | FUNERAL OF She was a member of st Séssion was chaired by Mr. Mi-'the field of Jewish education. and partiedlanly to the guest MRS. MARIA MALANECK |George's Anglican Church and chael M. Sumner of Windsor. The Conference received mes- speakers, Rabbi Stuart E. Rosen Requiem mass was sung in St.|was always a generous contribu VALUES GALORE HOT HOUSE The luncheon session chaired sages of good wishes for success | berg and Dr. Joseph Laminetsky. George's Ukrainian ~~ Catholic|tor to the work of the church. She | by Mr. Shammal Ogden, Chair-/from Monroe Abbey, Chairman Another vote of thanks was ex-ic vi" 10 am. on Tuesday, also had a great love for domestic! (4 man of the National Education of the National Executive, C.J.C.; tended to the Oshawa Jewish © 0 11, for Mrs. Maria Mala- pets. 7¢ OFF -- FOR Committee of the Canadian Jew- Lavy M. Becker, Vice President, community under the leadership neck, 857 Glen Rd., who died at, Mrs. Brooks was a well Xnown| onerese, was addressed by CJ.C.; Saul Hayes, National Ex.|of Rabbi Martin Norden and heck, 857 Glen Re. VC Lll Bll Jia. Books oe Nees in kB ABO CLE ANER 2 vs 23 the guest speaker, Dr. Joseph ecutive Director, CJ.C.; J. Irving | Messrs. Saul Einhorn and Rob- | priday last. |Oshawa and her home at 82 Al- Kaminetsky, National Director of Oelbaum, National Vice Presi-ert Werner and the Reception The mass was sung by Rev. J./bert street was a city landmark, the Torah Umesorah (National/dent, C.J.C.; Jacob Finkelman, Committee, under the Chairman-|c "pereyma, Interment was in St.| Mrs, Brooks was twice married, 2¢ OFF -- KEN-L-RATION Society for Hebrew Day Schools) QC, Chairman, Central Region, ship of Mrs. I. Hyman and Mrs.|Gregory's Cemetery. {Her second husband, Arthur - 15-0. ¢ (J of New York. The vast experience C.J.C.; The Keren Hatarbuth. |H. Finer, and all its members| ~The pallbearers were two sons, James Brooks, predeceased her! U FOOD TINS EACH in the field of Jewish education' During the conference special for the wonderful hospitality they \gtophen and Peter Malaneck: in 1918. and the personal warmth of the greetings were extended by Mr. [have extended to the participants. Mike Kunikeweez, Bill Drozwik' She leaves three daughters, 2¢ OFF -- JELLO $ hsb. - and Andrew Lublaneski, Mrs. Hilliard Coombs (Mabel) of Frozen Foods Eden Celebrates | FUNERAL OF romanite. js Fred, Gael Instant PUDDINGS 2 ro 19° BIADSLYE JOHN JAMES LALONDE | Giaqys Mitchell of Australia and| | . | French Forces | John James Lalonde, 43, for-two sons, Leslie Mitchell, Jr., of 8 4c OFF -- YORK BRAND 60th Birthday merly of Oshawa, died in St.|Australia and Alexander Brooks! ORK v . ® | " 16-0Z. ICE FOR cal | BROADCHALKE, England (AP) Thomas, Ont. last week. He sof Sarnia. Also surviving are PEANUT BUTTE BOX JAR 39¢ Patro 18ers Sir Anthony Eden celebrated hisiine son of Jumes Hewry a three grandchildren and four - LIBBY'S 60th birthday quietly today at his ' a, great grandchildren, u g | wife's country cottage, where he Mary Ellen Lalonde. The memorial service will bell 2¢ OFF -- SHIRRIFF'S GOOD MORNING is recuperating from a serious ab-| He is the brother of Mrs. B.|held at the Armstrong Funeral 24-02, ¢ HE Y P ® By JOHN BUSH of French youths chanting "Al. dominal operation. {Ward (Violet), Newmarket, Mrs. Chapel at 2 p.m. on Thursday,| MARMALADE JAR EACH ALGIERS (Reuters)--A division geria is French" surged through The birthday of Eden, who re-/A. Stokes (Lela), St. Thomas; June 13, followed by interment in 1 {Foreign Legion paratroops to- the city punching, kicking and kill- signed as prime minister and from Mrs. E. Duesbury (Beryl), Wes- Cannington Anglican Cemetery. of Foreig . g YL g g d the House of Commons in January ton; Mrs. R. Jubenville (Pat),|Rev. Clinton Cross, rector of St.| 10c CFF -- MAPLE LEAF DRAGON BRAND day joined regular French forces ing Arabs, overturning cars an | ; da on. Algiers following French setting stores on fire, ¥ at the height of the Suez crisis,/Oshawa; Mrs. R. Armstrong George's Anglican Church, will LARGE [ J 1 arti-Moslem violence that killed 12 ARREST 200 received only passing notice in the (Mildred), Bowmanville; Misses [conduct the services. | y PKG. | PKG. bs and Injured 17 Tuesday. Police arrested 200 of the dem- Newspapers. | | e legion division was rushed onstrators. Seven Frenchmen were ~~ a "must" in small ads. "Keep| . to "Algiers from fighting national reported injured. : TREMENDOUS POSSIBILITIES | layouts simple, clean and clear"; | Lawn-Furniture X istiinsurgents in the countryside.! Violence erupted during the fu- Many appliance and radio-TV 5) borders; while not too impor- i fn Tuesday's bloody Hots cows nerais of Vics of a err q MlnY dplance and radioTV 5 borders: while mot ee impor We Are Big Enough To Serve You ---- Small Enough To Appreciate You wr bibeinfn " x : c y A » - bomb Alack Saay night Jvucl paper ad is the only really effect- Frater for Prime gonsiqeration 1 Thieves Busy | {wounded more than 80 in a dance \v¢ Means of advertising, reports She Sail ad. the 'ad will keep| . m 0 e hall NARDA News. "Yet many adver- al frame around the ad will keep Poli § i lL A it from running into surrounding olice Chief Herbert Flintoff } | Near hte cemetery angry youths H3i0& authorities agree that small iy ignat logo; issued a further warni bo > . tore Moslems off passing frucks, Pace ads, if properly done, can|¢OPY 8 oa wil i! ope la ni Warning. Hho it y us One Moslem was knocked off the Pull as many responses as full should be kept simple, using only lawn-furniture thieves this morn- h s top of a truck and beaten to death, Page ads." Dealers, in preparing| enough words 2 NN: "The ne. Gordon Burns, 37, a city em- Another was battered to death i, Small ads, should ' take sever- and product. Concludes NN: | The chief pointed out that there |§ ploye, learned the folly of bend. the cab of his truck. al factors into consideration] Possibilities of the small ad are have been several thefts of 1 | In down in the middle of Park A car with Moslems inside was 1) repetition; people re. tremendous. A small ad can be a hai ns : 5 of awn rod! south, yesterday. pushed over a cliff into the sea. member what they see repeat David among Goliaths if it Is chairs, baby-carriages, etc., from Police say that Burns, who had In Bab el Oued, a suburban edly. A smal. ad repeate' regu- well planned. lawns and verandas in the city, been painting the white centre working class district where most larly can be most effective; 2) 3 j SR within the past few weeks. ! Xa iooped iv blace a red park. of the Vichims of Sunday night's singleness of idea; limit message MORE CHEESE | "Always take your.furniture in y-pai ine, explosion lived, one Moslem, offi-'to one idea and make better use| J ONDON (CP)--Cheese produc. at night," the chief warned. *'And when he was hit from behind by cially described as an anti-French of space; 3) headline; since a i a dus tives pid rik Joe terrorist, was shot dead by Kirin small ad must rely for its impres- Hon 3 Britain now is Sound In 3 Joh 'sce anyone behaving in a vey, 53, street. after he charged into a crowd with!sion on quick impact, headline ons a year, compared with suspicious manner, notify the Wo ah ti > ar 3 luek killing one European must not only be as interesting as 40,000 tons a year before the Sec. Police immediately -- we can YOUR NEIGH BORHOOD MARKET hiv, SS ity Ho re 3 2 Womag and wounding several oth- possible but also brief and pro- ond World War, the agriculture have a man there in a matter of § Injury . |minent; 4) simplicity of design; ministry announced. minutes." dah f 1 POLLY

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