Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 31 Oct 1957, p. 3

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3 a oR Ars : | THE ARTY TIMES.GAZETTE, Thurmdey, Gcteber ¥7, 1997 3 Education Board Host To Teachers 34 Veteran Teachers Masons Are Seen Presented With Pins Stability Factor |... zw sw seme A challenge to Masonry was|have been many occasions --|struck success for Wednesday Kelly, " |issued Wednesday evening at a|fleeting though were -- be-|night's reception of Oshawa iw |dinner meeting of members of{tween man's history of war and|teachers, Lebanon Lodge, by the Hon, Dr.|strife when mankind has thrived| mui. es to the teachers by the Mathew B, Dymond Ontario Miy-and progressed." city's education board which or-|P ister of Reform Institutions. |. Dr. Dymond said the world has| oni 0d the event were short and Dr, Dymond, speaking on the been young before, sweet. Instead of a guest speak- ep subject, "Masonry In a World| "It was young in Plato's day|er there was an hour's "con-|Agnes Strickland, Blanche Stin- Gone Mad", proposed that mem-|and it will be young again," he|servative" entertainment by art-|son, Florence Taylor, Carrie Val- bers of the order, through the thought. ists. leu, D. Van Luven, and W. unity and brotherhood of Mason-| The minister admitted he had the hundreds in the|W 3 ry, can do much to give stability painted a bleak 'and dull word- Wow auditorium at the Cen- | HONOR NEW TEACHERS to a turmoiled world, picture by his remarks and he|tral Collegiate Institute were| noo oncher ted "with 4 The Iminister said he could Bot confessed the act was intentional. |teachers with decades of service od or iy Presented Ww! elp but feel despondent at the in the city and others who were ¥ g state of this nation, others and STAB ILITY FACTOR - new to x fig including several sae bella Blow, Margaret the world at large. "Particularly,| Masonry" he said, "is one of| son. "Britain and Australia. eresia, Mary Langan, meidents of the last few weeks, the great factors for bringing" There was no comedian among|Hichards, John Si sworth, Aus Sibi the works pose ably to" he fmol of) ne" Snorer ut he eg ion: Rene ope scopes, have not given any cause humor and informality of Trus- Jamieson, Margaret Mitchell, {i for optimism." can touch millions of people 0nliees Dr. Claude Vipond and Dr.|gfR SON, WIVES viding : Dr. Dymond made reference|the globe even though they areis G "Werry during their "Wel- ¥ John Addison las Dies, Ted T 2 a hal aid Maher, 1 fete, BIR HDAY 2344 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ELMER SAFETY ELEPHANT PRESENTED TO CORONATION SCHOOL AREA IA EAA AAA AA AMAR LASS ARB AASA RARE LA BAAN TRAVIS Yaa ¢ vie oi 4 pe aed oid bls bbe Peter's, On three occasions when the comets were within 5 yards| On Noy. 7, 8 and 9 in St nual meeting Wednesday night, Police said the Scouts Move To women were 3 Catharines the Anglican young|James Hare, recently appointed ear tenant of an oka tonchdowa St, Peters stopped people are expected to at district commissioner, presided hs. Pear] Nicels, Rd., " # " by + * > ' * ps + - i " + v » po * - 4 During. the coming school | Wednesday morning Norman School. Here R. H. McLeod, | passed on to another school. year the Oshawa Kinsmen Club | Raike (left), chairman of the | principal of the school, is ac- | "HC mer Théatre ides, | club' he emblem which will | Which: stress pup' sa'ety rues, e will intensify its Elmer the | club's Elmer committee, pre- | cepting the em will at the fo the development by _several(not initiated," he said. Se Warr) during 1 Safety Elephant campal in | sented an Elmer emblem to | remain at the school for an in- | Theatre this Saturda morning, 1d # 1| He urged that Masons every-|| hi d h Dr, Ger- y Pi paign y world powers of inter-continental aunching the three and a half Id Maher, Louis Munroe, Arthur the primary schools of Oshawa. | the pupils of Coronation Public definite period before being --Times-Gazette Photo | missiles -- the successful launch.|Where lay hold to the funda-|pour happy reunion. 8 Boog fll Reon, ; ing of a world satellite by the mentals of the order and put Ope of The highlights was the" oods ABC ome elen Alsop ® ° ° | » Soviet Union -- and the increased these to work in interest of|introduction of new teachers by Bg Eo gg Titi : destructive powers developed | humanity. George L. Roberts, OCVI princi |p be So are man, Joan Bris. 4 river u with the H-bomb. | "It is not the violent we must|pal, H. E, Murphy, OCCI princi- hael, Ma t fear," cautioned Dr. Dymond, (pal; and Dr. C, M. Eiliott, pub. [\o%: Alex Carmichael Farge - GREAT SIGNIFICANC" "but complacency and indiffer-(lic schools' superintendent. Clase, Jita pe Bobson rn . ® | Ey "Many of these advances in sci- ence on a world-wide scale." PINS PRESENTED m gn A Shirl Farndale | ¥ n 0 i1sion ence can have great destructive] A welcome to Alec Fair--"The faret iy man. Lioad Ree . O pee Ia 1C OW | *- significance. They may also be|0id Philosopher" and other mem-| Then followed the presentatics doin Prancom. Lloyd Caskif harnessed f 's benefit -- bers from Georgina e, To-|0f comm S$ e ' [An Oshawa man Sustained om. and T"hope and pray that this|ronto, was extended. Dr, Dymond ers who had completed 25 years' heen, Janet Graham, Matioh tallati f the pro-: The synchronization of traffic|widened. No detour will be neces-| 4 '\may be so," Dr. Dymond said. |was introduced by Wor. Bro, |service, or over, in the city. ' a a ealiat light system oni lights i the intersections of Bond|sary due to the construction of| when ha Sor Jian jivolved 1 tl 'Civilized man has many times Harold Flintoff and the expres-| After an introduction b Trus- Holubeukio, Alice Rellet, Wikia 'Simcoe street has been com-| d Ki 4/paving. Park oad and Bloor street slipped back, almost to the fringe sion of thanks and appreciation tee Mrs. B. C. Colpus, the vet. | TEL =r reen Laughlin, leted, During rush hours the/2nd Church street and King and| "yy, "0 0cent location of traffic h of the jungle," continued Dr, Dy-|was given by Wor. Bro, 8, F.|eran s_ were pr May Lonise Martin, Paul Mc. flow of traffic on Simcoe street| Church, streets was left in abey- lights at the intersection brings| Feliks Grabowski, 40, 104 Bloor|mond, "But," he added, "there| Everson, with the pins by Trustees §. G. Tnvoch Ruth Morrison, Noreen north and south will be speeded |2nce: The lights Ton che whole| cars too far out on Gibbon street, | street west, was admitted to Osh-|-- - Saywell and A EO Nell, a| Perry. Angelina Pogacher, Mari u |chronized in 1958 when the whole oon wast on King street, Schooi| Wa General Hospital suffering ustee M. McIntyre paid Perry, As. Helen Robertson, ih rion the installation ¥ system will be synchronized. guards sometimes have to take hoi undetermined chest and {sibute ts four teachers, Miss x Ellen Scoti. Elsie _ Simpson Tepor on the insia as| i H. Murdoch com- on 4 shoulder injuries, and a cut arm, | t t t "ord, Miss S. Moise, ss C. , . given by Secretary G. A, Wal ees teat the heavier traffic Sad ful Utvugh the stopped] fier his car was in a_ collision', en Id ome S e ead Cruse and Miss V. Langmaid, en Soot, Distt gy feos. y' Council Wednesday night,| 12% was on Bond and King A delayed green signal light at ith a vehicle riven by Seve P . Wether education: board trustees| Grant Stephenson, Roy Switzer, and sory y might.| Greets, Mr. Wandless told thelthe crossing is under considera.|Nagymarosy, 30, unkirk | pOther education board, trustees| UL Pvnote, Barnett Taylor, It is working well," said poard that a new controller and|tion, The matter was left for the AYe: . J er S 1g 00 introduced were: H. B Atm|Marie Williamson, Joan ind: Chaitian, JB. feo dort. wif sable | between the two 1ights| consideration of the city council] NS juries ware Tepotied yb shone J. rem, Eleanor W ogdeock, Ralph J woul needed. ffic © ittee. {result of two other accidents on : r Sh h 5. a ul , ' downtown area might be €OM-| yo rari advisory eouncil retary. Wandless told _the|the wet city sireels Wednesday. rr So. aly Pil tot TE ete 2-YEAR PINS Other education officials who SATURD AY pleted in 1958 by the installation dod 1 | t no # t "yield! The first, on Park road south, in- te aaa -. Twenty - five year pins were were Introduced were lll 5 rec to city that board tha eport on fors from St. Peter's High School|game. Chimenti opened up a fine ty year p ; of more traffic heads, new traffic light heads be pur-| Right of Way' signs had been re. volved cars driven by John A.|5 peterborough, 33-18 Tuesday|passing attack. Allen and O'Brien|received by: Bunker, business administrator; The board recommended that a chased for several Oshawa inter- ceived from the provincial -au. Cameron, 36, 225 Hibbart Ave. |sqernoon, in Oshawa. were his main targets, although| Hazel Barrie, Jean B,ayne, J. H Backus, d ty i Sdmisls ew traffic Jig Si atrglir be sections. [thorities. The board doh ht, theland J ohn Murray, 55, 58 Burk yy" was the first of a two-| Rutherford scored the touchdown. Beis} od Bdmondsen, fratons 2 a urcha: r the Simcoe-Louisa| 8 ficial, that . wand] Jal CG, pector; . . I ---- Street intersection. Price of the, 1, the money 3 Bo y Available Se over-uped. that] In. thes second accident, the| Saris Boltie-ahid home. a Tom Cuasciawskl scored the|ajjoen Found, I. Fox, AllcelMcNeill, attendance officer. new controller would be $550 plus. the 1957 budget fie boan il Chairman Murdoch pointed out drivers involved were Cyrel S. ' Lakesh COSSA ast touchdown, on the most spec- ad labo: |the purchases may be considered Ch Pi | John 45. 131 Switzer drive will represent Lakeshore SSA |tacular play of the game. He ran T. in 1958 budget discussions. that new regulations required| ou Son, le 2 a in the COSSA semi-minals mnext/back the St. Peter's kick-off 80 2 Women G a gged { Sune Tiong a 430 San ¥, Sil 2 Lek ar na: out Grou | BRING - THE | y age. Central's junior Comets were . . : | ked by th irited runnin In the last minute of the game R bbed .} B andits pe Mlle and Matt the Come} 3 Dearly Ssored . 0 Y F A MILY TO ~|Lapa who continually went for aga) them to he St. Peter's Officers Set TORONTO (CP)--Two women long gains. three-yard line. They were held were robbed of $8,500 at gun- STRONG DEFENSE off until the whistle blew ending| Richard Crouter was re-elected|point Wednesday by three well- The score was kept reasonable the game, : chairman of the First Oshawa dressed bandits and left tied up THE by a good defensive display by 8t.| vn prawn an e and gagged on the floor of an YP 8 Scout Group Committee at its an-| apartment. : them, partment on Central got a break when the three-day conference from for the election, women's clothing designer, and : Mark Maly recovered the ball|all over Ontario. Other officers of the committee Mrs, Elizabeth Small, a cos- ; by St. Peter's, On| The theme for the week-end is|are: first vice chairman, Darcy metics saleswoman. a play Matt Lapa scored a|"A Way of Life". Theme speaker Smith; second vice chairman, + mn whith was converted|for the conference is The Rev.| Pete ce; + Maurice i es A Bothwell of Oakville, who is|Love; treasurer, Lloyd H i | 4 of aper drive chairman, " | i po : fg ] | ar Hare Opticallf TR'VAT G. T. BAKER OPTOMETRIST 8 Bond Street Fost w= HOURS ~ 9.00 am. ~ 6 pm, Closed Wed. & Set. Afternson Phone RA 3-4811 bE A bia Bid eee bade b TO SHOP AND SEE. THE Secretary Wandless told the] Needed are three | board that the traffic flow on|peads at Rossland and Simecoe|tions, compared to four previous- Simcoe street at normal hours ex-| street and Mill street. ly. : ceeded that on Louisa street by | The board will recommend to| three to one. During rush hour|FAVOR WIDER CORNER [city council that "'yield" signs be| the ratio changes to four to three.| R. Richardson, city engineer's installed at the intersections of The new controller will provide department, told the board that| Warren avenue and Punshon ave- for automatic changeover during|the intersection of King street nue and Warren avenue and Col- rush hours. {and Gibbon street would be'borne street. » PROVES 'EM LIARS Victim Of Polio... |New Qu 4 aaa + 2 le ew § an uel * . history of the Boy a i i eating 1seqase eR wi Oshawa was fratked ony ednesday morning of this wee! 'Plays Tater ie': i when he astovistiol moved from | 2 got two successive penalties on|giie LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Grant|about the task of making lars St Hn quarters building on Athol| : a third down kick play and they tion. He will address the opening v Brooks, 26, of New Liskeard who|out of the medics. He first sat|™., 0 ently ate 7 lost the ball. Rutherford scored|rally service at St. Thomas'|Pierce, Darcy Smith and E. C' lost his sight 13 years ago, | the floor and tapped his toes| A Association recent y acoupté for St. Peter's on a long run. [Church on Thursday evening and| Warne: representative to the Osh- d 9 g to'[to the rhyhm of music; gradu-|o 88 OUR Of Bl Boog irom the The next time Central got the|again on Friday. awa Boy Scout Association, caused by a rare type of polio,|aily the muscles in his legs Yon the Pure ase 0 le i ae % ball Matt Lapa and Tom Chasc-| Other highlights of the confer Darcy Smith; alternate represen- devic disease, which renders the| strengthened and soon he was a8 id lag dona : LA e Jato i zewski broke loose for big gains|ence are the election of the 1957- tative, Peter Pierce, hands and legs uscless Desde able to dance. money realized fram we sale will moving the ball to the visitor's|53 provincial conference officers,| During recent weeks the tegen blinding, has arrived in London| The family moved to New Lis-|,q RY ros liza) from fle s je wit 10-yard line. Jack Lyons carried|finals of the public speaking, a|committee has sponsored a le to learn how to type with ankeard, where they now run alpe used to build a suitable asso- the ball over for a touchdown, [tour of Niagara on Saturday after-[of tulip bulbs to raise funds to electric typewriter. small hotel. Grant is '"'reception-|oiation office building "at some! Early in the second quarter\poon, and the annual banquet|further the work of the troop. It He was born in New Liskeard, (ist in the evening, and in the|time in the future. SCOUT COMMISSIONER |Miklas recovered a St. Peter'siand dance, was decided to push the sale with where he and his family lived morning, just a glorified cham-| The agsociation now has its of.| tames Hate. whi patat; fumble on their 30-yard line. Al uo Most Rev. W. L. Wright, a telephone appeal e parents. for five years prior to moving tober maid, stripping beds, dusting|fice in the building at 136 Simcoe! on, P , ose appoint. [long drive by Central featuring a metropolitan of Ontario, will be The meeting heard reports of a small fown In Quebec. After liv-|and so on." St. N. Tent 25 strict commissioner good Junning attack ended With ip pri Ker at. the various ph a5 of the group oust ing there for nine years, it was| Grant, who came here a week| -- a ------ lf -------- tu LY " Be §80- | Jim Fegan scoring a touchdown|, - HA "| mittee, mothers' auxiliary, troop first noticed that Grant had the|ago is working hand-in-hand with ASKS FO slation has Seen Sontirmed by for the "Comets", banquet which is to be in Merri- Ja" pack activities, disease, |instructors at Woodeden Camp, Wie oi RAID ¢ ood Pree u rnan '3 LEAD AT HALF Roger Spack of Hamilton is the y 1 y i 8 PP) N % N L 8 A hy Later, they went to Toronto who had to waive the 21-year-old] FINGER CP) =Board of CON payer who held the office for |g pe Casio vores tose [Provincial president, Miss Shir- where doctors told him he would|age limit to work Grant into the inl es ngs ay as o the Fo | the past year ended, De Carlo scored touch-\j,. pyjjen of Windsor, the provin- 3 ine! over r ' . 5 v ie 4 : ever alk again. i pape Ewcitei hus 3. 2iah Ihooking gover i es a a gown for st Jeters whic, made cial convener and John Elliott of ( MMUNITY SURVEY 5 y 8 ov ™ s mmediate'y he se mse lthe Tow the iiy ph hoy | ployed. The unemployment of-| LONG HISTORY tset's" (at the half). St. Catharines, the local convener. |] [slip between them. Two pencils (1. here reported 3350 Gerson) Colombia in South America, dis-| Central scored the only touch avi .|registered as unemployed tor the| covered by the Spaniards in 1500,/down in the third quarter. Once ' i COMING EVENTS have also been placed Just be- (ie day period ending last Thurs-|was called New Pauarce until it |again Jim Fegan got the major. POPULATION OF Don't Be Like That! v We won't say you're laxy, We won't say you're thought. FLORIDA GROWING less. We won't even say you're careless, Maybe you are busy, But, after all, you're reading the newspaper right now, erent neath the home row of keys sol {that his fingers will not ps o-- became a republic in 1861. Mech converted. over the keyboard. LADIES' auxiliary of the Tannery Local 205, Bingo at the Avalon Thurs day, October 31, 8 p.m. Six jackpots. | 253b | 1 men par ARR > . RUMMAGE sale, St, Andrew's Church, | Friday, November 1, 2 p.m 254a Sputnik Cocktail EUCHRE In Scout Hall, Buena Vista | at Gibbon Street, Friday, November 1 at 8 p.m. 7 prizes, refreshments. Ad | otent mission 50c. padded hdd os bd Ad RASA AAAS A REAM MGI Md RAL BINGO Harman Park Association Fri-| OTTAWA (CP) -- An Ottawa , November 1, 8 p.m. St. John's wal Hall, corner Bloor and Simcoe. 20 (bartender has a word of advice games $6, $8. 5 - $40 Jackpots, 254a for people who drink his new pit Shui ACME el] tail. BAZAAR Victory LOBA 863, Friday Sputnik cocktail. November 1, 224 p.m. Tea room, home The basic in redient of the cooking, fancy work and aprons. 254a drink is vodka. To this is added WEE] "ontario Regi & third of bourbon, a tablespoon A Saturdsy, of lemon juice and a dash of If people move to get close to the best oranges, they must Don't say, I don't know anything about eds." Every ed be in Florida. Florida's popula- in this paper was written for you, You can tell better, then | tion has grown 36% in six years, Y else co hether it is wri the way you prefer. | California's only 27%. No one con know what you think unless you tell them, | If you raise fruit, Classified Ne one can tell what you think but you. | ads' locate buyers. Call RA 3- You might be -agreeably prised y of your neigh. | 3492. bors have been--by receiving a cash award for good judg- ment you ? UR 1 1', it s Start right it's i ing doing something to help us do @ better Job for you, Cash Awards, for being helpful, to readers whose opinions are nearest to what the most readers decide are best! STUDY THESE ADS IN TODAY'S DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE AND MARK YOUR CHOICES » ON YOUR BALLOT LARGE ADS REPRESENTATIVE NORTH AMERICAN FASHION LTD. GIGANTIC FIREWORK DISPLAY Bm ---- t's a Kd. Wilson Furniture Zellers Loblaws (2 ads) Ontarle Motor Sales PLEASURE 10 SHOP at the (ENTRE King Street West and Stevenson Road | MEDIUM ADS Meaghers Karns Provincial Tire Hembly Tire SMALL ADS Millwork & Building Mitchell's Drug Store CLASSIFIED ADS John A, J. Bolahood Ristow & Olsen Weekly Cash Awards IstPrize .............. $25.00 2nd Prize .............. 12.00 3rd Prize ............. $10.00 Cliff Mills Jury & Lovell Lioyd Ayers tps wd telde aed ahd ayaa tuisever bd spa dbid dani Fashion Show Showing new fabrics--profe sional. and local models, ot the U.AW., Friday, Novem ber 1, 8 p.m. Sponsored by Canadian Association of Con- Admission 50c, door ABOVE, ON THE RIGHT | tastes some fried ants. On the | store looks on. Many odd foods | pretty Elaine Richards, a sales- | left Miss W. Dorey who works | ae Surently being featured at | girl with Eaton's of Canady, | at the Hostess Counter in the | HALLOWE'EN Dance, prizes, refreshments. $2.00 per couple. (in a champagne glass. "'you better make the one for the Council Chambers, Whitby oem »«Tempt Palate RUMMAGE SALE caterpillars? 2 School Association, Coun- {invited to attend offers vou one 254q Will probably add some playful BINGO [eye's you greatly, ihe hecessary nerve to eat these Graduate of the Walter "Thorn- May be doubled or tripled [More people are every day. and highest quality made to and cooked quail meat are on and children's wear in Oshawa {Canada. give you professional advice. have the man of the house to CALL 5-3673 i Armory, Le prizes, costume | bitters. The concoction is served 2 ee b ili you glart hearing a faint eep beep," the bartender says, BAZAAR, TEA n AND BAKE SALE road coffee, _ Friday, November 1st, 2 p.m 1 . -. oor puzee tn 8 Send | Food Od dit Whitby Scout & Cub Mothers 00! 1 1eS iri---- Have you ever eaten fried ants, ' fried bumble bees, or roasted" KING AND HOMEBA Don't be too surprised if the Auspices King Street Home hostess at the next party you are hitby or all of these tasty tidbits. Wl Chambers, Sa 9:30. As she served them to you she quip such as "Don't worry, © he 3 TT they're all dead" -- which should i ik ey . | After the initial shock of see- MRS. K. SELES Every Thursday -- 8 pm. |ing them, if you can summon 's Albert x : St. George's Wall, $94 ¢ pod | apanese delicacies you will ton Modeling School, Toronto, St. Prizes: $6, $12 on {probably enjoy them very much. is now selling the latest style anvtime | These and many other import- measure or stock dresses, suits , A 0ct.2,9,10,16,17,23,24,30,31 [ed foods such as baby octupus cocktail dresses, sport clothes, display on the Hostess Counter and district , , , Have Mrs, jat the local store of Eaton's of Seles come to your home and By the way, if you are served You cgn be much more attrac- any of these foods you probably | tive with the right clothes, thank for them. Over 80 per cent of the people who buy these 1309 KING ST, EK sumers. rizes. strange foods are men, said a 0¢t, 29,31 buyer for Eaton's of Canada. = ) ~Times-Gazette Photo |

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