Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 22 Jan 1958, p. 1

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesdey, January 22, 1958 § HERE ARE BARGAINS THAT NO ONE ELSE - DARES OFFER! RESLIN'S 4 Clearance of Sm ------------ ee -- partment, Magistrate' F. 8. TRAFFIC RULES AND regu- | lations were explained in the first Oshawa Traffic Improve- audience of more than 70 heard police instructors lecture on traffic safety and the rules of the road, The remarks were il- length movie, and a magnetic | left: Alex C. Hall, crown at- torney, Magistrate A. S. Mit- | Ebbs and Traffic Sergeant E. board with toy vehicles. Stand- | ing at the magnetic board as | chell, Traffic Sergeant H. J. DDS AnD ENDS ; | Barker, ment Clinic at the Oshawa Po- --Daily Times Photo, * lice Station Tuesday night. An | IN HIGH SCHOOL HALLS Secondary School Pupils . Produce Publications , By FRASER KELLY | The first issue of the Centralite tween the twp schools. r ) Btudent publications are in showed that humor alone was not junior and senior teams will al vogue at Oshawa's high schools. !t0 be its purpose. There were see action. ; : At Central Collegiate the first several items of a more serious| The games will be followed by B Lolesas 8 2" nature, including sports reviews a dance at each school. A queen Hue of Be ewilite Viich is and profiles of two of the teach- will be picked at the Central printed last month. In the same ers at the school. dance. | King of the Oshawa Police De- Man, MSlests Girl At Rink 5 lustrated by film strips, a full | caught by the camera are from the following description: Five his knees beside her and mauled' feet, si month, form 11 AC of OCVI print-| I hope the editors of the paper Boys are not the only ones six or seven inches tall,|her with his hands. When Karen } 3 stoc ed a booklet called "Splash", take advantage of the full poten- working hard preparing for the enema y wen N hE EERE EEE EE EE EE TI EE Ee A, A 12-year old Oshawa girl was|man described above started" | molested by a man at the rear of playing ice hockey on the rink | Bantam, Albert Street School at 7:10 p.m.|with the children. During the 5 Tuesday. The screams of the game he crowded Karen to the . Karen Westlake, 104 Albert north west corner of the rink" treet, scared the, man away| against the boards and trippec il from the children's ice rink. her, ou Police are looking for a man off, When Karen fell he fell on? | caren Fares ereR ERAN LADIES' GIRDLES - BLOUSES - DRESSES - PYJAMAS - JEANS - HANDBAGS - CRINOLINES - T-SHIRTS - JER- SEYS - GOWNS - GIRLS' PYJAMAS ~ GIRLS' JEANS, ETC., ETC. REGULAR PRICE 2.98 TO 19.95 2.4 HODKEY WEEK IN OSHAY) PROGRAM | Thursday, January 23rd -- 6:30 P.M. \ Kinsmen Service Club Sports Dinner, Genosha Hotel. Guest Speaker: Mr. H. Cotton, Chief Scout, Boston Bruir Hockey Club. p* Saturday, January 25th -- 9:00 te 1:00 P.M. Pee-Wee Hockey, Children's Arena. Neighbourhood Parks Association Hockey League. 4:30 to 6:30 P.M. Inter-Church Hockey League, Children's Arena. Sunday, Januery 26th -- 7:30 P.M. ? Special Church Service will be held in St. Paul's Pres- byterian Church, Wilson Road North, 7:30 P.M. on second Admissions 50¢ Games: Civilian vs, Lions. Kinsmen vs. Rotary. B'Nai B'Rith vs. Kiwanis, Toronto Juvenile vs. Oshawa Juvenile 'All Stars', 'All Stars', Wednesday, January 29th -- 6:30 to 9:30 P.M. 'City League' Midget and Juvenile Hockey, Children's Arena. By Qshawa Minor Hockey Association, Saturday, February 1st -- 9:00 to 1:00 P.M. Pee-Wee Hockey, Children's Arena. Nieghbourhood Parks Association Hockey League. 4:30 to 6:30 P.M. build, full face, wearing|started to scream he ran to the 4 p--- - i iL +2 black leather coat with possi-|front of the school, entered his™| which carried some short stories, | tial of the paper. It could express Dagkerbelt: Season, The Eitls si bly a fur collar, dark pants and|car and drove south on Albert, | interest Student opinion on some of the 12 ' +! black high boots. street, 3 | jokes and other items of interes roaches working them to death : 5 h dent more serious matters facing edu- €0aches working 0 ¢ aren told police that she had! Karen was brought home from i nae eons were . good cation, at, every Dractice the oft been skating on the school yard|the school grounds by her father, 3 8 vi ' ne was outside the gym the other rink with other ildren. v Ross Westlake particularly when the fact that it| This is not suggesting that the night when some of the girls ink with other _ children _ The Ross estlake 5 was the first try for the students| school Shatter yd the es are staggered out for a drink of of either school to print a paper, cut out because those items prob- water. You've never seen as . vy! Is taken into consideration. |ably sell He paper. There coud, many females puffing and groan- 1 t-| The Centralite is bound to im-|0WeVEs: De OnE B00C ing. Lions u 0 5 S- | A a each edition expressing the stu te 1 . h- e with age, as its writers| oo The girls at both schools are " nts' side of some of the ques-' A . 3 fn rok. 52 earn from experience. Unfortun-| i" or education that are in the Preparing for their first basket : ately, "Splash" was printed as a 70% © 4 ball night which will be on Fri arter 1 1 "one shot" affair, and will prob . : . day, Jan . There wi 2 a 2 ably not be produced again. What do students think about junior and senior team from each mn the get tough policy designed to/opf the Oshawa schools, as well The executive district secre-| It was a social meeting which' | REVENUE TO CHARITY weed out from school those stu- ac from the Bowmanville and tary for District A-3 of Lions In-|celebrated the ninth anniversaty'- | The first page of. "Splash" con- dents who are not prepared to pjckering schools. ternational, Dalton Higgs, spoke|of the granting of the charter to | lains an interesting story. Appar-| ork? Se at the Ninth Anniversary Charter| Oshawa Lions Club. The Lions ® sntly the booklet was made up| Are the poorer students in the JUST NOTES . Night of Oshawa Lions Club and their ladies sat down to a by the girls of the form, and was classes holding the rest of the Members of the mixed bad- in Hotel Genosha Tuesday eve- meal of Virginia baked ham with nt 'body of the 1 2 minton club at OCCI have chosen' ning, all the trimmings. Following the! | ld to the stud kK? A told to the stude! ay students in the class back? Are ; : + Saar , ! y school. Then the girls divided the|the pupils being taught the right|their executive, who are as fol-| The topic of Mr, Higgs' ad-| speaker's remarks, the Lions and proceeds between a needy Osh-/subjects? In the light of Sputniks lows: Marlene Spencer, presi- dress was leadership. He spoke their guests danced to music sup-| | Sn bje 8 p ; i ; 1 I ied b k 's Orel pwa family and the Muscular|perhaps more maths and sciences dent; John Moffet, vice - presi-'at some length about the part p y Jack Denton's Orches- Dystrophy campaign run. by thelshould be taught dent; Diane Hubbell, treasurer; this quality of human character |tra. : q Pa rs Diane Zule, secretary, and Tom plays in service club organiza-| Those at the head table includ- Dshawa Fire Department. | It's about time that the stu-|D , Se » , oh 4 : Is A spokesman for the fire dé dents start voicing thei inions | Chasyeski, social convener. tions and the country itself. ed Mayor Lyman Gifford and|| po! ents start voicing their opintonsj~umy wool ois under foot at, "We know that leaders are Mrs. Gifford; District Governor ment asked me to express publicly on these subjects which J 1 i d not born." Mr. Higes| Deke Goddard d M God department's gratitude for the are currently being discussed all OCVI to start a Jaze gs. hii Mee an Io yr, RES dar iw oh Docc Boveraor . work done by the students. Miss|over the country. Yours truly is|one interested shoul get n touch $8,C. speaker 'described. as alArthur Brunton and Mrs, Brun-| a f th with Chris Bateson, a Grade 11 1 wired Imperial Bank Hall, the fori. teacher o € one person who would like to see) Ett : "cheap publicity stunt," the act|ton; Zone Chairman Steven Jex i fd | tlass, as weil as Miss t2,/the 'students' side of many of student at the school. f Jopming ioe alah for olan Mes der: Bresident Cecio. banada at the Market Street and Mr. Rapley all deserve some these questions ® +4 The Owen Sound High School 8 ong By ce id vou | Nash pod) [2 President, ci {Branch nthe elty 21 Joars agu.| | " a) hi n % ¥ S8 8 Nais Mrs. 1? sh; A as e u ; nl i A ar done, humor | BASKETBALL NIGHT Orchestra which Jiaved in Osh name on the roster. « of| Mus. Loyd Corson; Mr. and Mrs. | pointments with Imperial Bank| i MN y Bg i . MTS. J py oi permeated "Splash", making it| Friday night will be one of the tion of Edouard Bartlett, an OCVI as. Biggs praised Sl Tle ¢ WIS. JACK during these years and has pro- mjoyable for all to read. Even most active nights of the year for graduate, put on a fine show. eva in te clot hier Hie : 4 _|gressed steadily to reach his ' : : a : played in its sight conservation, Mr. Higgs was intoduced by resent position. Befo omin the boys here in the newsroom|Oshawa's high schools. It's the Friday, Jan. 31 is the night of work. He told the gathering about| Mr, Goddard and the club's ap- pres pos ore , g got a good laugh out of some of first night of a home and home|this year's inter - school talent fhe 5¢%i "on" ities as execu. | preciation was extended by John to Oshana he was assistant man B the jokes in the booklet. Iseries of basketball games be- night which will be held in Ajax tive district secretary. Borrowdale. eh . : | ART i Spey |ARMY CAPTAIN » ™ ° terborough and Victoria counties During the last world war, » | Bass Season |The previous provision which re- Mr. Paxton enlisted in August, . | d resel l V1 ence |quired pergons fishing from boats|{1941 and served in he Canaiisn 3 v H counties to anchor|Army with the rank Captain. : Si M th I T ffi C Opens June 28 their boatsWgd to use live bait He rejoined hperial Bank of - 0 4 | while fishing m May 15 to the staff in St. Catharines in De- |: sIXxlion n lraliiic Lase TORONTO. he. sonersl open June 3, inclisils no longer in comber, 0," 0" oy, Mitr: Reverend 5. A. Mis, . reason for black bass - BCL, " . 3 x " A fine of $50 and costs or one A traffic accident at the inter- The constable told the cour! nonge in Ontario will open this| "The importation ive piran- JinesGaeits | On Ms geval, 5:30 to 7:30 PA. \ month in jail was imposed on section of Rossland road east and that the skid marks of the Fice vear on June 28. The season for- ha into Ontario is noW=psohibit- rcod pri 1 st. G 's Catholic Church Hockey L Children' Cleon . Sad I Hil. Wolo. 4% fo wl baad J 12a] eased to have been G. F. PA . Gregory's Catholic Church Hockey League ildren's | : Edward Campbell, 1095 Woodbine flere vane ° nly RS Inchios long. 24a 20d, vis erly opened Jy ] I Jay ed: given this rent as man- 2708 v1 Arena. By Catholic Youth Organization, seque S 3 ng. 2 E: esda) Ss 3 -- -- ; . : : ? © avenue, Toronto, in Oshawa Traf-/ oo, Tuesday. After hearing evi-| Mrs. Parfitt stated that she had june 28 is a Saturday. ager of Imperial Bank's now, ness firms who hag not dealt] Monday, January 27th -- 4:30 to 8:30 P.M. branch in Oshawa, anl that he with Imperial Bank before will { fle Court Tuesday. Campbell Was dence from both sides Magistrate been going south on Grierson| (Other amendments to Ontario Roa wa, as el "ci / ; . f care- A. S. Mitchell adjourned th | avenue and had: stopped for the| Fists 1 ; dimen nario ust tten was looking forward to making find the bank an excellent place | City League' Bantam Hockey, Children's Arena. ) « found guilty on charges of ¢ Fl Eo journ e case a Tar Fis ; Ty shila JE 2 nounced many friends in this city. |in which to transact their busi-| By Oshawa Minor Hockey Association. less driving and having no OPErS' Ty ice, 17, 1082 Simcoe 0 the north side of Rossland|the Hon. Clare E. Mapledoram . ss | FRIENDLY SERVICE Ress. | Tuesday, January 28th -- 7:30 te 10:30 P.M ! tor's licence. He was assessed , yy b road, she said. She had seen the include: Ia 1C nic | 'Opening a new branch of a Once my family and 1 get : i vv Ni c ne { street north, had been charged : ie ha RCIUCE. + : fort i | Inter-Se Club Hockey Night, Children's Ai $10 and costs the with careless driving. The avon. reflection of the lights of thei... oii. top "black [bank is always quite a challenge Comfortably settled in our new| nter-Service Club Hockey Night, Children's Arena, i i careless driving. The acci-'pjee Vehicle through the parked , ihe open season for black - poy prederick Johnson, 300 Al-|to the manager," said Mr. Pax. home I know that we are going Officighs: Mayor Lyman Gifford. charge. : Bat Jem caused serious injuries to uo. bass in that portion of the River|,on" gireat, was convicted, in|ton, "and the most enjoyable !0 enjoy living in Oshawa very| President, Inter-Service Club Association. Campbell pleaded guilty 19 or persons and damage estimat-| "perence Counsel Terence V,|St: Lawrence westerly from the traffic court Tuesday, on a|part of such a challenge is Much. We are all quite excited | charges. Constable Charles bell NE Kelly was challenged severai|dam at the Robert H. Saunders charge of making an improper meeting new people and making about it. We have always man- logley testified that Cam i Police Constable Thomas Fair- times by Magistrate Mitchell for|St- Lawrence Generating Station, left turn. Magistrate A. S. Mit-|new friends. We pride ourselves aged to be very happy wherever | had been involved in hy de 8b brother testified that he had in- laboring a point in cross - exam- Stormont County, will extend chell fined Johnson $25 and costs in Imperial Bank on the friendly Ve have been located when work- | cident at Simcoe and J | Srl vestigated the accident. Fice had ination. Mrs. Margaret Stuart, from June 16 to Oct. 15. __|and ordered him to attend the service which we give across Le in different branches with | on Dec. 22, 1957. Tota ag been involved in an accident at!188 Bruce street, a passenger in| "A closed season for whitefish first Oshawa Traffic Clinic Canada and I know that all man- mperial Bank, and I expect the at the accident had amounte ® the Intersection with another car, Mrs. Parfi car, also testified has been proyided in Lake Sim-|Tuesday night. agers and their staffs in our 300 happiest time of my life in your driven. by Madeline Parfitt, 15: "TOW! oe fr Oct. 6 to Nov. 5, inclu- S ' n ing | branches i ' + The constable told the court Stacey avenue. One of iv Ls for Ge crows. lige gb R with Po a son as aceused lollowing prauclies endeavor 18 Sve, Such ak look yard to making | that the geoused had rammed He had bounced off a street light at SMALL STREAMS |closed season for lake trout in Harmony road on Dec. 21, 1957, | utmost to supply efficient bank. | rani oe Perhaps the rear of another car, ) e south west corner. The driver these waters. : [Police Constable Dodd testified |ing service to our customers inpo"a "5 50 0 he we James A. Peeling, 322 Lakeshore of the vehicle had to be pried] There are no lakes on the Isle] "Fishing is prohibited from that the accused had made a/Oshawa and I am confident that are i oliss which we road In a, statement, Hie geeny loose from behind the smashed of Man, ancient island in the Oct. 15 to April 30 next following left turn into the path of a ve- those of your residents and busi- |} ;c branch. BE etails © Ppeuing of gd tnd JO ive ro e Yighway door. Irish Sea. in Durham, Northumberland, Pe- hice driven by Gondon 4. Vin- ing arrangements will Cron p g ii ta a eh. _ ETE | 308 3, Bowmanville. One. was » lished just - gistrate A. S. Mitchell re Co A injured In the sccident. Failed To Yield Ri TE Daye agistrate A. S. Mitchel he ; pr commended that a licence be no i RESTORE CHURCHES | Ri h DIA Inter-Church Hockey League, Children's Arene. VANCOUVER (CP) -- Log, 1g t ay | L TELEPHONES 3. churches established by the Ob: 3 1 late missionaries at Kelowna and| . Stanley M. Konarowski, » PATENTED IN 1896! * OTHER EVENTS Queen street, was fined $10 and There's nothing new about | Daily . + . Radio Interviews over CKLB fssued to Campbell for six months. i'Fort St. James, now falli i i ruin, will *be Teed sling Ino costs Tuesday on a charge of fail-| : ing to yield the right of way, by! the telephone dial system. It Officials and Citizens. was first patented in 1896 ! COMING EVENTS l ices if connection with the British Magistrate A. S. Mitchell. ~The] Today many advertisers LADIES' Auxiliary of the Tannery Tomb ; Local 205, bingo at the Avalon, Thurs. They ee le Yas accused pleaded not guilty to the H charge in traffic court. make splendid use of it by dialing RA 3-392 to place | day, January 23, 8 p.m. Six Jackpots. : : and 1873, respectively. __| Constable John Jenkins esti fied that he had investigated an lassifi i ws CHINESE LAWYER | accident. at Centre and Metcalfe | Glassifieg ads in The Times- Selling, VANCOUVER (CP) -- |streets on Dec. 31. Konarowski| Harrry| 3 hit another car, belonging to| buying cles--all d Players, Coaches, Managers, Deily . . . Newspaper Write-ups and Pictures, Oshawa Times-Gazette. . BIN tonight, Union Hall, 44 Bond 7 f J ab : . ring vag p.m. 20 games, $6 and Display + + + Kinloch's Limited, Men's Wear Store Window, a 10 King Street West. $8 and $- $40 jackpots. ol 18a The Executive, Oshawa Minor-Hgekey. Association, renting, hiring, | . W. COTIE Fan, 35-year-old former Shanghai|gerhert A. Maynard, 18 Thomas recovering lost arti- law student who completed his! street, at the rear. Ads 1 EASY--with Want education here, is the first na-| Konarowski told the court that : | iva. 3 he had been watching two chil-| tive-born Chinese to be admitted| jon cross the road. He claimed! to the British Columbia bar. that his attention had been dis- Other Chinese-Canadian lawyers tracted and he had not seen the vy : y : 4 4 ; are Canad bo 2 2 other car until too late. 12 KING : 4 { : ST. EAST St. Gertrude's nearly new shop, 690 King St. E. Open Thursday and Friday 2-9 p.m. Three fur coats 7%9c each. PHONE uehler'spes MEAT SPECIALS! THURSDAY ONLY! 18a ~ BNGO | Every Thursday -- 8 p.m. St. George's Hall, 594 Albert St. Prizes: $6, $12 and $20. 17 ERIE STREET May be doubled or tripled anytime. FREE METHODIST Jan. 2,8,9,15,16,22,23,29,30 | REV. R. E. DARGAN, PASTOR LEAN PEAMEAL | i MISSIONARY CONVENTION COTTAGE ROLLS Jb 41. . os : Starts Thursday at 8 o'clock K. of C / ; Squires = x ' | zr COME EARLY AND ENJOY THE SERVICE TENDER WING STEAKS w. 69° SLICED BREAKFAST BACON 2, 79° =! REV. LARRY BURR | DR. WM. GILLAM TENDER PORK CUTLETS HY FLANK STEAKS Cuseoae Ib : Guest speaker at the Oshawa | Of the Oriental Missionary Society OVEN READY) £ Special Monster Bingo LIONS MARK CHARTER NIGHT ing of the charter. spoke on, Leadership. A Wed., Jon. 29, 1958 Speakers: p.m. Higgs dance concluded the evening's cele- brations. The party was held in the Piccadilly Room of Hotel Genosha. ~Times-Gazette Photo president of the Oshawa Lions Mr. Club; Mrs. John Kent, presi dent of the Lionettes, feminine counterpart of the Lions and | her husband, John Kent. Tues- | day evening's party was the ninth anniversary of the grant, ! | Lions Club anniversary celebra- tion of the granting of their charter, was Dalton Higgs St. Gregory's p | ecutive district secretary Auditorium Lions District A-3. On Jan.17,18,22,25 Higgs' right is Cecil Naish,

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