Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Mar 1958, p. 2

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ea THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, Merch 20, |" OBITUARIES | : DANIEL MacFARLANE | The death occurred suddenly at| | the family residence 961 Simcoe| | street north, on Wednesday, Mar.' (18, of Daniel MacFarlane, be- {loved husband of Lena Lyon. Mr. [MacFarlane was in his 79th) |year. | Born in Bedford township, | Frontenac county, the deceased (was a son of the late George and Margaret MacFarlane. He !was 'married at Odessa in 1917. | A resident of Oshawa for - (years, coming here from Napa- |nee, Mr. MacFarlane was a [canpeieet at General Motors for| |21 years prior to his retirement] 10 years ago, He was a member of North- minster United Church; Argyle Lodge, No. 212, IOOF, Napanee and Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, No. 222, Oshawa. Besides his wife he leaves two | sons, Bruce, of Oshawa and Del, of Hamilton. He was predeceased 'by a son, Arington G. MacFar-| (lane, last December. | Also surviving are a sister,| {Mrs. E. Kellar, of Kingston and | four grandchildren. The funeral service will be held |at the McIntosh Funeral Chapel, lat 2 p.m. on Saturday, Mar, 22. Rev. H, A. Mellow, minister of |Northminster United Church, will "conduct the services. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Ceme- tery. MRS. EMILY FRENCH bh 420 WING OF RCAF ASSOCIATION HOLDS DINNER | The death occured an Wed A larger number of former members of the Royal Cana- dian Air Force attended the mess dinner of he No. 420 Wing of the Royal IN HIGH SCHOOL anadian the | Roe, who was the guest speak- er; Thomas Murphy, president of the 420 Wing; Air Vice Mar- table, from left, were: W. J. | shal F. Wait, of Toronto; Ern- | Potockt, [] test pilot for A Vv. est Marks, Qc, representing HALLS is Gr Air Force Association at Oshawa Airport Wednesday night, Among those at the head Education Board Decision at Hospital May Stop Applications By FRASER KELLY The Oshawa Bos tion decided Mond tain its policy of refu married women to teach high schools As a result of this decision one of the teachers at the Central Col- legiate Institute will not be allow- ed to teach in Oshawa ne» it to re- to hire /t in Its There are probably many good |C(OSSA championships, teachers .who are discouraged from applying for pos because they don't wan Collegiate Institute 1s here (years that a senior team from themselves. 0 work (Oshawa has won this champion- 8uson, their coach, deserves a tip so doing they are missing an op- Don Mcllveen and Arthur Mar rd of Educa- portunity to hire competent, well {in who gave much of their time enough room for all the cars. Al- gualih ied teachers who may want o come to Oshawa now but won't 4 because of the ruling champions. COSSA CHAMPS! OCVI girls, however, have up- Once again the boys at Central held to some degree the honor of deserve our their school in the basketball congratulations. Both their senior Wars by winning the district tro- and effort to make the teams ar. and junior teams have won the Phy in a competition which in- cluded teams from Pickering, It is the first time in over 15 Ajax, Bowmanville, Central, and Miss Phyllis Fer- where they can't get married and ship, Moreover it is the first time Of the congratulatory hat. bold their job at the same time. over that a senior and a junior Judging from the arguments presented when the motion was have won the COSSA in the same forget the boys' year, presented to hire married women as teachers on the same basis as unmarried women, the dec sion reached by the board is dls- appointing. The action, or rather, the lack of action by two mem bers of the board who said noth- fng throughout the whole discus- sion was also disappointing POLICY SET IN 1930's It is quite possible that when the policy of not hiring married women as teachers was adopted in the 1930's there was good rea ( Sc hool championships. and took the trip and although they did not win, to Oshawa, the success of While congratulations are being it would be wrong to curling team from Central who won the Perc The seniors had the additional Eveleigh Cup in a competition eam from one Oshawa school given out, "land well-deserved honor of being |'2st Saturday. George Pollite was invited to Sudbury last week to their skip, ompete in the Ontario Secondary FRIDAY DANCES The boys Once again a dance is being Nes * held in each school this Friday | night. At OCVI the girls gets a chance to dress formally as the school presents its annual Spring rom, the only formal the school has in which all its pupils are in- vited, The decorations will be on an oriental theme -- could it be their coach, Mr they were a credit A great deal of the 'credit for ; the two teams hould be given to their coaches, son for it. Under the present con- ditions there is not Most of the arguments against that Marlon Brando and Sayon- ara are having a strong effect? WEATHER hiring married women stem from the assumption that soon after they are hired they will h children. But this, for various & quite obvious reasons, does not pecessarily follow, If the board had passed the mo- tion, it would still teachers according to its ence, rejecting those it consis c od bad risks. Why close the door on the others? i However, the same board that refuses to hire married teacher for the high school proximately 45 married working in the public teachers The board had to hire them be = cause that was the only way t « meet the demand. More chil * were entering the publi = a3 a result = creased birth « (8s in the rest of = There had to bé n } = -- with a teacher in each on = PEAK APPROACHING The first wave in the » young pupils is now grades of the elem £ will hit the = in the next year o 0 = does, new class ooms, ne = ities, and above all, more teac = ers will be needed = Members of the - = putting of today = have to accept tomorrow prefer yomen schools rates flood of ry schools schools When it secondary board and by Co ast Aircraft 'Create Problems pedir = 7elrhe complexity of problems : countered in the of su oe aircraft cited by J. (Spud) Potocki, a Polish Force ran who is senior Tan Srimental test - pi Roe, (Canada), " Limited. A was speaking at + the annual mess dinner of the No. 420 Wing of the Roy ; nadian Air F » Associa Airport Wec the Oshawa + night. The dinner which was lz attended was conducted H. Murphy, presiden Wing. At the head distinguished ouy of the nationa 7 well as civic group represent: DISTINGUISHEI Among Vice-Marshal » of Ottaw the RCAF Commander president of Mr. Wait awa branch on guest speaker, the tremendous which were shouldered pilots today ht of su personic plane Since coming to Canada to fly for the A.V. Roe firm, Mr Potoald hag worked on develop GUESTS re Al it, CBE, Assoc C. C1 Mc the Osha comune ered by be able to hire sulting in generally cloudy skies and a few snowflurries s now has ap- this strengthening gions day dens of the in the upper 7 t Earlton At Central, the student council will present a dance with decora- Dominion yions centred around a spring at 4:30 home, Time To Think us Atlantic storm, moving north Of Improvements ard along the Atlantic seaboarc 5 ard ig oh a ie su Sooans, For The Home Now is the time when people storm will result in some are making plans for building of winds over On- new homes and modernizing old rio ones. Perhaps it is the kitchen of forecasts for all re. the old home which is in need of until midnight Fri- modernizing to lighten the bur- housewife. Perhaps Cloudy with a few sunny inter- bedrooms can be revamped and vals and a few wet snowflurries redecorated to brighten their out today and Friday. Little change look and appearance, In every in temperature. Winds north 15. [part of the home there are im provements that can be made to make living more comfortable and at the same time enhance the value of the home from a sale point of view. Towards the end of this month, |The Times-Gazette will present to its readers a special edition, the annual Home Builders' Edi- tion, of more than 50 pages chuck - full of ideas for home building, home improvement and the modernizing of the average home. These will be practical ideas that can be carried out by the average home-owners of Osh- lawa and the surrounding dis-|¢ |trict, It will cover every phase {of home building and 'home im- provement activity. / Readers of The Times - Gazette |are asked to watch for this spe- [cial edition, the exact date {of which will be announced short- ly. Reservations of advertising space can now be made by tele- phoning to the advertising de- 4 d ) partment of The Times . Gazette In discussing flying the "Ar- hy those interested in ign row," A. V. Roe's latest super- {jeir messages to the public sonic plane, which will be flown pear in this annual Home Build. on its initial test flight by Jan ers' Edition Zurakowski, chief test pilot for pe -------------- A. V. Roe, Mr. Potocki stated that the first flight of the plane will occur *"'shortly." "The Arrow," he said, pressly designed as an all-wea {ther supersonic fighter and is Canada's most advanced plane.' He went on to say that Mr Zurakowski has already com ed several high-speed taxi runs with the Arrow, and that when the plane goes into pro- hockey team finished its Eu duction for. the RCAF, the air ropean tour with a 9-5 win over force will have in its own cate- Paisley Pirates of the British gory, 'a world-beater." league here Wednesday night Mr. Potocki has flown several Paisley surprised the \ by snalc hin 4 aft and com- pions ond minute of the Official fore- the office TORONTO (CP) ts issued by lic weather Synopsis: Ontario is still cov- a layer of moist air re A vigor wide area of the eastern United States Further intensification of Regional valid Forecast Temperatures Windsor 30 St. Thomas London Wingham ronto Trenton St. Catharines Hamilton Muskoka Killaloe Iton Soo Sudbury North Bay B10 DS Bo A ment of the CF 100, 105. TEST ARROW SOON and the CF "Is ex PAISL EY, Scotland (CP)--Can- ada"s world champion Whitby cham les. in their sec Whithy's : aircraft have sev- penalty box eral peculiarities in flight which evened the reate special problems for the diately to handle. They are diffi- the « (landing Whitby ame while as in the Burns imme through Harry Sin But Cl count after arlie almost sweep sley speeds and Edwards as ker nr the t of the transonic 1 * is the period but ti ampions fin rea of speed, 3 3 h the'ish d ahead They clung to a 4-3 lead at the of end of the second period in which (Paisley forwards missed at least g ! : speed of the aircraft reache then surpasses the speed sound. 760 miles par hour.) Dunnies End Tour With Win the lead in the '¢ Lyman home of her daughter and son- Gifford and Frank Hughes, in.]Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney representing the Oshawa |Aris, 229 Cranbrooke Ave., To- branch of the Canadian Corps |ronto, of Emily Louise Ward, Association. | widow of Willlam Thomas Times-Gazette Photo | French. 5 | In failing health . . . December, the deceased had liv- | Limit Parkin led in Oshawa for a great many { years. Her last residence here was at 194 Ali: St. She had been living in Toronto for 2% months, A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward, the de- ceased was born at Stratford, Essex, England, on Jan. 24, 3. She was married in All His Worship Mayor since last Oshawa Traffic Advisory Com- mittee Wednesday night discuss- led the problem of parking near the Oshawa General Hospital. 1863 One member said that during Saints' Church, Haggerston, visiting hours there was not London, England, on Aug. 2, 4/1891. She had lived in Canada j and Oshawa for 52 years. Predeceased by her husband on July 10, 1951, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Stanley Rich- |ardson (Emily), of Weston and Mrs. Sydney Aris (Annie), of on the north and south side of North Topeto, a gen, Ye Alma street between Simcoe and * 1 and. Golf streets. Also surviving are six gr Another amendment = decided ohildren and six great-grand- children upon was that there be no park- ing at any time on the east side roe, Jnamorial service ol be of Rows aizeet between King and Chapel at 2 p.m. on Saturday, An amendment to the bylaw Ma Jollowes BY Shierine was also recommended prohibit- Ee H. D. Cleverdon * rector ing parking on the south side of of Christ Memorial Anglican Wood street from Leslie street to the. end of the street. Church, will conduct the ser- The committee agreed that vices. traffic counts should be carried | out during the 10-day Easter holi- INFORMATION SOUGHT day period during rush hours at| Information has reached The King St. and Wilson Rd., and at mimes.Gazette which makes it de- the Bloor and Cromwell Clover- sirable for us to locate the where- leaf. {abouts of William Haswell, one In answer to a request by city time a resident at 188 Church council, the committee recom-|gipeet, Oshawa. His wife's name mended for consideration a driv ve- wag reported to be Victoria Stella way control policy governing Haswell. If any of the readers of measurements, types and defin- The Times-Gazette have know-! itions of driveways, along with ledge of the whereabouts of Mr. suggestions on barriers. |Haswell or members of his fa "lily, it would be to their financial FORT YORK BILL interest to contact T. L. Wilson, TORONTO (CP) Municipal publisher and general manager of Affairs Minister Warrender Wed- The Times-Gazette, Oshawa, hough the committee had tackle: the problem before and provided parking bays there was still con- gestion, It was decided to amend the parking bylaw and put a two- liour parking limit on all vehicles {nesday introduced into the legis- | lature a bill empowering Metro-| SEVEN-DAY TERM politan Toronto to cut off a por-| A 84-year-old vagrant was given tion of the old Fort York prop- seven days in jail at his own re- erty to make way for an auto-'quest in Oshawa Police Court mobile expressway. /Wednesday. John Mays, 64, of A citizens' group representing Port Colborne, was sentenced to various historical bodies has pro-pay a fine of $10 and costs or tested any encroachment of the spend seven days in jail. Mays fort property. Engineers con- pleaded guilty to a charge of tended it was necessary to avoid being intoxicated in a public a dangerous curve. place on March 19. | . SPEEDER CONVICTED OSHAWA AND | Douglas M. Thorburn, 35, of 975 Chevrolet street, was fined $15 DISTRICT NEWS land costs or 10 days in jail in |Oshawa Police Court Wednesday. " ---- | Thorburn was convicted of speed- EUCHRE WINNERS jing at 43 mph on Simcoe street Winners in the euchre games north on March 5, | played at Bathe Park on Satur-| | yv night were: Mrs, George| IMPOSE $15 FINE | ans, Mrs. C. A. Wright, C. A.| Speeding at 45 mph on Simcoe Wright, Mrs. Roy McDonough street north brought a fine in and George Bullen, The freeze-|Oshawa Police Court Wednesday. | wt winners were: Mrs, G. Ewen|Ronald G, Peters, 20, of 27 Park and Mrs. Mary Black. {road south, was assessed a fine lof $15 and costs with the option of STARR HOME AGAIN [10 days in jail. The Hon. Michael Starr, fed- eral minister of labor, returned mr IRKING VIOLATORS to Oshawa today to spend the re- ree parking violators were mainder of the federal election fined $5 or three days in jail each ~ampaign in Ontario riding where police our oe he will seek election as a Pro- 5 I are: oon i ee gressive - Conservative candi.| Mill street; Gordon Birney, Bloor date, Mr. Starr Wednesday night Fires! Jest RR 4, Oshawa; and ler an extensive trans-|,' Allan Neilson, 21 Chatfield Canada tour. He recently spoke drive Don Mills, i in Nova Scotia and Wednesday | HOSPITAL REPORT night addressed two PC rallies in| pollowing is the report of the Montreal. [Qtlawa Geteral Hospital for the rN week ending Mar, 15: admissions, QUIET NIGHT 198; births -- male 17, female Oshawa had a quiet night Wed- 13; major surgery, 33; minor nesday. No traffic accidents were surgery, 53; eye, ear, nose and - reported to police. Five drunks throat, 26; treatments, 54; casts, spent the night in the police de-'20: physiotherapy treatments, partment Jail. 173. | FALSE ALARM | One false alarm was turned in |at the Oshawa Fire Department Tuesday, from Box 74, corner of Ritson road and Etna street. The fire department also recorded two ambulance calls during the last 24 hours. STREETS CLOSED five apparently wide-open scor- The following Oshawa streets ng chances. In the final session will be closed tomorrow be- Whit by quickly scored two more cause of construction: Wilson als but Paisley hit back with!yoad north from Alice street to te Bh two 700 feet north of Alice street; The n Sid Smith and Frank King street east closed from Bonello scored 20 seconds apart) wilson road to Farewell avenue and Sinden. got the ninth goal a The city engineer's department minute from the end recommends a detour for east- I'he Whithy scorers were oct traffic via Wilson road Burns, Bonello, Sinden each south, Hoskin avenue and Fare- vith two goals--and Smith, Gor- well avenue. lie Myles and Bus Gagnon The champions' European rec- ONE AMBULANCE CALL ord including the world tourna The Oshawa Fire Department at Oslo is won 25, lost one; received one call for an ambu 289 nce during the night. No fire 38. The game they lost was alarms were turned in in Osh: to Wembley Lions 6-2 Monday awa. 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