Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 1 May 1958, p. 3

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ONTARIO REGIMENT ARMY CADET HONORED AT ANNUAL INSPECTION THE DAILY TIMIS.GAZETTE, Thundey, Mey 1, 1958. 3 Army Cadets Display Ability At Inspection . Cadet Major Kaine Named CVI Pupils Learn Year's Outstanding Cadet | Ld [J » LJ LJ | 1t1 : High praise for the Ontario [out and the parents of the cadets Regiment Army Cadet Corps,|for their enthusiastic support. j ; No, 1913, was given Wednesday] A crowd of some 200 le | Choosing a career can be a dif-|tions they were most interested(G. W. Riehl; dentistry, Dr. D. G. night by Lt. D, Morrison, inspec-| saw Tn fot ys |ficult, at times frightening, ex- in. {Langmaid; journalism, McIntyre tor for Central Army Command, land the rest of the cadets march |perience for a high school stu- The speakers at the school were Hood; medicine, Dr. Gordon lat the annual general inspection past, then break up into groups 4 Pp, i! th C : os is so, partly Seca eA Le Oe alt; merchandising, Morley[0? the Corps in the Oshawat, display the various facets of h Armories. {mili ini many, faced with choosing a'said Mr, Pearce, "is to give the Filey: mossliing, Miss Paicher: Fr. Morrison, who was on hand{" Thors isin machine gun e ittle nf oronto A 3 These + : |career know little of the fields students 8 firs hand appreciation Hil; public relations, John N.| to judge the efficiency rating of dismantling and re-assembly, a open before them. of ie NEES ho * rom § 88 Wiles. Toronto: secondary {he corps, took the salute at a pang drill, rifle instruction (.303), A giant sicp was taken at Osh- (People In | citing speakers teaching, A. .B Woods; social| march > Past of fie esdels, witha gymnastic display, radio and awa Collegiate and Vocational In-| *2 5 ! "|work, Harold McNeill; trades, | nspecting officer ior the eve-'yajkje . talkie exhibits, morse itute »sday afternoon to Was sent a letter giving him an *" *Ining, Major M. Finley, second in|, ins - J A i careers| indication of what phases of their representatives of Provincial In- ode instruction and a rifle pa they interested. 1 thus | occupation (such as the nature of stitute. of Trades, Mr. Thompson Soman of the Ontario Regi-lrade drill Fo gle ne Mh a li ttle the work, and how to get started and Mr. Wilkins, Toronto. | Cadet Major K. Kaine was COMPETE FOR TROPHY ensier 1 in it) that the school felt should| Air stewarde Miss Pat|presented with a trophy for the| Purpose of the annual inspec- It was Career Day at the be discussed. Crook, representative of TCA, To-|outstanding cadet of the year by! tion is competition with the other In most cases, the speakers fin- ronto; banking, Gordon Miles; Major Finley. The trophy is a Army Cadet Corps in Ontario for |ished their lecture in plenty of druggist, C. A. Powell; ele triple . statue one, on a wooden the high efficiency rating for 27 SPEAKERS [time to allow the students pres- mentary teaching, R. H. Broad-\hace and is donated by the To- Central Area Command, which Twenty - seven people, rep- ent to ask them questions and dis- bent and Miss Bregman; ronto Chapter of the Ontario Oshawa Corps has won many resenting the professions and alcuss their occupations with them. forestry, John M. Robinson, To-| Regiment Association. times, the last time being in |great many businesses, discussed, The three lectures most heavily ronto; lab. technician, Dr. R CADET ROLE EXPLAINED 1956. [their occupations with the s tu-|attended by the students were Clark; law, Egar ¥ Basteso| The role of the army cadets is| Along with Major Finley and Idents. Each student was able to!secretarial work, secondary QC; mechanical e nginee., ur x to teach discipline, stated Major Lt. Morrison, other officers of the join in two of the discussions school teaching and modelling. [ray Macleod; physiotherapy Finley in his address to the corps present for the parade George Pearce," head of the LIST OF SPEAKERS Mrs, Buchanan; radio and tele-|, jo By discipline he did not were: Capt. J. W. Kaine, com- guidance department at the! The occupations represented, vision arts, Morley Finley; sec- ean punishment but learning, manding officer: Lt Henry Da- school, explained that a survey and the speakers are listed retarial work, Miss Shirley po "wad tne tack the cadet vies, second in command, Second had been held among the Grade below Hutcheon and Miss Gloria Cook; |, os performed. Major Finley Lt Stan Godyk, bandmaster and [11, 12, 13 and 10 (technical) stu-| Architecture, Donald Jackson, sports (professional), Bob Atters- praised the corps for its fine turn-| Sgt. Loui es Scott. : Idents to find out which occupa- Toronto; chartered accountancy, ley. District Pupils Dredging Telephone Area 'Win Many Prizes Contract Let May Be Regrouped partment A public works has ties in Oshawa may result in an group. awarded a contract in thelincrease in rates for local cus-! The Oshawa area has expand- amount of approximately, $130,-/tom~rs of the Bell Telephone Co. ed steadily in recent years and 500 to McNamara Construction| In conformity with the regula-|its progress has been accompan- Co. Ltd., Toronto, for dredging tions of the Board of Transport ied by a parallel growth in*the four areas in the harbor at Osh- Commissioners for Canada, the number of telephones. Telephone awa. Work is expected to be com- Bell Telephone Company of Can- customers served by the Oshawa pleted on Aug. 25, 1958. ada has reported to the board exchange now have 21,600 fele. The four areas to be dredged that the Oshawa local calling phones in their local calling area. are: the harbor approach, harbor area has outgrown its present, The following table provides ai fo anne), the east end o jones) telephone rate group. examples of the rates now in Sax § 8 a IT a 8 0 : ads Port Hope, second. a ophole 59 O55 Years ond arbor 308 The Haro Mok , on the basis of this growth, gitoct oy Hose hin he rext Rhythm Band, kindergarten -- |. ine first : mately 75,000 cubic yards (place the board directs that the Osh- f a ypical classes Port Hope Public School, second , . , RE emianty. at $1.74. per. cubic 22 local calling area be classi- Of service. The present rat, Classroom Choirs, Grade 4 Collegiate or High School Bands m a per fied into the next higher rate ¢ shown first and the rate for Room 4, Dr. Powers School, Port Port Hope HS Senior Band yard {place Lohans nly i this|8roup, Oshawa's telephone rates her group second, Hope, second second; Bowmanville High Plans an Spec; ications or ared | Would be increased slightly' to! RESIDENCE SERVICE ' Classroom Choirs, Grade 5 -- School, third. Jredzin® De ye make them the same as those Individual line -- $4.15, ($4.40), Room 9, Dr. Powers School, Port| French Horn solo, open '-- yy a Iaroore of the depart. ROW paid in other centres with a| Iwo-party line -- $3.30, ($3 Bh: Hope, first. Eleanor Pickard, Bowmanville pith of public works in Ottawa, Similar number of telephones in Multi-party line--$3.05, ($3, School Chorus, Grades 1, 2 and first. F their local calling area, J, W,| Extension telephone -- $3, 2 -- Central School, Port Hope, Brass or Woodwind Ensemble owry, Bell manager for this re- ($1.25), " first: Dr. Powers School, Port, -- Bowmanville High School Trio, NEWS IN BRIEF |Lowe explained, For example, BUSINESS SERVICE » Hope, second. first; Bowmanville High School the monthly charge for two-party One-party line (flat rated -- Girls' Chorus -- Dr. Hawkins Quartette, third. |residence service would be in--$8.40, ($9.70). School, Port Hope, second. Clarinet Solo, 18 years and LOSING SALMON creased by 20 cents and individ-| One-party line (message rite) | Boys' Chorus -- Port Hope Pub- under -- Eric James Barr, Bow-| SOUTHAMPTON, Eng. (CP)-- ,al residence service by 25 cents. -- none, ($6.65). [lic School, second. |manville, first; Howard Rundle, Cormorants are blamed for the Telephone rates for any ex-| PBX trunk -- $12.60, ($14.55). Classroom Choirs, Grade 2 -- Bowmanville, second. disappearance of salmon from change are governed by the num.| Extension telephone -- $1.78, Room 12, Dr. Powers School,| Flute Solo, 18 years and under |the River Avon. A cormoran can ber of telephones in oe call- faa, 75). | Port Hope, first. --Douglas Stainton, Tyrone, first. eat 10 salmon a day. ing area, as established by the| | Classroom Choirs, Grade 8 --| Oboe Solo, Open -- Doris Mar- | MORE TV board on the principle that the |Room 11, Dr. Powers School, tin, Bowmanville, first, MENDLESHAM, Eng. (CP)--A [service increases in value as the [Pont Hope, - ve oad gone Solo, 35 Years and under | new Independent Television Au- number of telephones within the omination ass (Tuba) Solo, years anc rne 8 E: e y SARS under -- Robert Crapp, Bowman- ham, Bowmanville, first. thority station to serve 1,750,000 ical calling area increases. The dl residents in East Anglia will be company is required to report to| ville, first; Gerald Allan Hallo-| Brass Quartette, open se Bow- opened in this Suffolk commun-ithe hoard, twice yearly, the sta- well, Orono, second manville High School, first ltus of exchanges whose total Girls' and-or Boys' Duets, nine| Brass Quartette, 18 years and A D SWIMMER anges e tal telephones have increased 01 school. Cuntestants from Port Hope; Trombone Solo, 18 years and and Bowmanville dominated under -- Douglas James, Bow- many of the top placings at, the manville, second. 12th annual Peterborough Ki-| Clarinet Solo, 15 years and wanis Music Festival on Tuesday. under John Rundle, Bowman- The results in which contestants ville, second; Ardythe MacLeod, from the lakeshore district placed Courtice, third were as follows: Cornet Solo, 15 years and under | School Chorus, Grades 4, 5 and Lee Rackham, Bowmanville, 6 -- Dr. L. B. Powers School, |third. Port Hope, first; Central School ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS ' nesday night, was the presen- ' the 11th Armored Ontario | senting the trophy. In the low. years and under Lyn Elliott under Bowmanville High! LONDON (CP)--Harry Shirley decreased --- more than five per of the annual inspection of the (ation of a trophy to Cadet Regiment, who inspected the er picture Major Finley and and Martha Nixon, Port Hope, School, first, x had his season ticket at a Ham- -1 ions u Ontario Regiment Cadet Corps, dig Cadet Major Kaine inspect the second Mixed Voice Choirs -- Port mersmith swimming pool re ot the Oshawa Armories Wed Major K. Kaine by Major C. = cadets, Major Finley (left) is recently organized cadet band, = Mixed Voice Choirs Bow- Hope High School Glee Club, newed free by the local authorit- Fivey, second in command of | seen in the upper picture pre- Times- Gi azette Photos manville High School, second Mirst. ies, "He Is 84. --nll Delegates | The annual nomination of of 4 é : oa---- ---------- ficere for the new executive of Oshawa Lions Club took *hute to the furnace in the manufacturers beachwear : ee Tuesday night, at Hotel Ww pany's boiler room 500 B thi Some of them are bikinis, Cole T Att d Genosha. Elected offices are RUMMAGE Sale At St, George's Sa dust Bin Attle damage was done to the d ng officials said eda SS 0 en |one-year titles, with the excep Parish Hall, Centre Street. Friday, Ma building, although the wooden The police report said that the |tion of directors of the club, who 2, 1:30 p.m Ey y Guide and Brownie. " sawdust bin may have to be re ™ swim suits were taken from the hd are elected to a two-year term Mothers' Auxiliary ; po re ue e placed. Fire Department offici- Suits Stolen factory during the night. There onvention two of them being elected anon, BALAK Saude a Ii 0 11s said that the fire, because of was no sign i snes to te hoi or 0 ers ally. room, Jancy work, ar ns City firefighters poured water 'S nature, tc a long time to Girls, don't. be embarrassed i. 3 having been forced, police - Oshawa recreation executives Those nominated for vifice by a an 2 AJAX The annual Mother Beverley Abrahams, Judith will be sending 11 representatives th nominating committee were: BE es he ol imiost three Fours. ulin five! or rads: on toh mht I A a; arprauivi lV, Sauiders, se Eyres 20 Daughter Tea at Ajax High Peterson, Anne ! Rees, Elinor to the 13th annual convention of dons Rem, i President; Lloyd so) PE Soares oy] ; urs, ar Tan mol Slow, Se th, ey. J urey t Co if Califormis Sc hool was held on Monday, Jack, Andrea Walker, Roselyn the Ontario Recreation Associa-| L0TS0n, MLISt vViee - president; Double Club May 18 broke out at Oshawa Box and The of the fire has not beach this Summe ; are that the bathing suits were pack-/ April 28 Combdon Sharon Bilcox, Shirley/tion to be held in North Bay, Jack Anderson, second vice RUMMAGE Sale, Council "Chambers, Lumber Co. plant, 436 Ritson Deen established il hot ping suits on the od ready for shippin He said| The tea, sponsored jointly by Washburn, Jo-Anne Galloway, May 2 to 4 president; John Mintern, third Whitby, Saturday morning May 3, 930 poaq north, early today. Da ; PRE i marke >: hat they were packed in square ihe Home Economics and Physi- Ruth Hustler, Jo-Anne Haynes,| Two of the executives of the Vice-president; Dr, J. E. Watt, 3 Auspices All Saints Afternoon a e. . . ARTIST'S MEMORIAL Oshawa police reported today cardboard boxes, marked with/eal Education Department, was Margaret Elrick, Madeleine Ontario association are from Osh- Secretary; Ma Palter, treasurer; Guild, Whitby age resulting from the fire w ARDLEIGH, England (CP)--A that 16 cardboard boxes cantain- ihe name of his firm, and the primarily to show the mothers Mahon, Valerie Young, June awa. They are: Mrs. Elizabeth) John Rowe, Lion tamer and RUMMAGE sile Friday, May 2. a $80 : : beech tree in memory of John ing 500 ladies' bathing suits, address of the retailers to whom the various articles made in the Townson, Ruth Carleton, Vanna Harvey, business secretary, and Norman Gower, tail twister, - pi: Sh hack Nath 0 Ledare The bin, a structure 12 feet Constable, the landscape artist valued at $4500, were stolen from [they were being shipped i sewing classes and parts of the Stipcich, Jane Oxenholm. E. R. Snow, executive secretary For directors, nominations FINAL Euchre in Scout Hall, Buena Sduare by about 20 feet deep, who died in 1837, has been Cole of California (Canada) Ltd.,| Mr. Saunders said that this was gym curriculum. Noreen Pickell of Grade 11 had| Others scheduled to attend are from the committee were: Jack and Gibho Friday, May 2. was filled with sawdust and planted in this Fs ex community plant, 804 Ritson road south, |the first theft of this nature al "Before the program com- instructed the models and the ac- members of the Oshawa Recrea- Bird and John Norris. Nomina. Seyen prizes, ye eshments A shavings, which are fed through which he often visited Tuesday night. Cole of California(the Ritson road south plant menced tea was served to the companying piano music was tion Association and its board of ted from the floor were, Alex mothers in the Home Economics played by Glenda Varty directors, George Fletcher, com-|Smykaluk, George Paxton and class. The tables were gaily set, A trampoline squad made up of Mittee chairman; Ald. A. V.|Stew Babcock. decorated with tulips. Grade 11 girls demonstrated var Walker, H. A, Bathe, Roy Cor-| The directors who still have ut out, They said that while! RUMMAGE sale in the lower hall on a smouldering sawdust bin ha cawdus on top might be wet, @ policeman casts an appraising V. Saunders, secretary-treas- RUMMAGE sale Friday, 1.30 p.m. Sim 1 . me 1 I coe Street United Church 7 b "DAFFODIL Tea, Grace Lutheran / BH . - y : \ A 3 Dar 15 Albert Friday, May 2, at 2 y Pouring tea were Mrs. Temple, ious stunts on the trampoline: nish, R. Gorm®bnd, and Mr. Snow. one year to serve are: H. Phil 2.30. Price 35 cents. Home baking and gr > pe Mrs. Clavingbold, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Joanne Chidley, Noreen Pickell, From the Oshawa Community |lips and Ww. Borrowdale, sewing. April 29, as 1 : Rapsey. Assisting in the serving pamela Vickers, Simone Foskett, fee Seauion, Assorition ste iid will} -- ee Ru LADIES' Auxiliary of Tannery, Local 2 es 4 4 . rere the lowing girls: Jean x Serage Lave aman, e rewster, direc oo y 30%, Bingo at Avalon, Thursday, May 1 ; ' iP Were me Jo lowing: gitls; ve Anne Scrase, K ren Rosen Rl, | or: Miss Joan Lambert, Wesley] uum COLD SPRING 8 p.m. 6 jackpots 101b 4 3 , Ballard, Sharon Humphries, Jo- zabeth O'Brien, Janet Stratton. Ogd iM H NORTHAMPTON, Eng. (CP)-- RUMMAGE Salo, ST Paul's Presbyter- 9 % a" hi 4 ; : i Anne Gorman, Anne Janvrin, The program ended with Lois Bach nme Hoi : A A in Osh. Northamptonshire farmers are fan Church, Wilson Road North M el oh 3 Elizabeth Warner, Diane Jen-| Davidson, Carolyn Dickenson, AWE Ee rvl io Osh running short of grass because Scout _and Cub Auxiliar y ; 4 a is, 'Adelaide Francey, Jennifer Lily Stewart, Gloria Garland, stu- |"; @ iss ely! Lartle) x v prices, Friday, May 2, 1:30 . y ; 3 i nings, 'Adeial ancey, « a ily Stewart, Gloria Garland, § Knig Tow Liskeard its growth has been retarded by price riday ny 1 8 2 " x Brown, Pat Bullock, Anna Cho- dents in Grade 10, performing the ace Nov, Liskeary the cold spring. Hay and other bor, Pauline Reid, Janet Brit- sword dance ha atid fodder are 1 J SC 3 Io Siment all. May 2 ? 3 +3 . ' » { iy $8001 ¢ 1 e also getting carce, i a ni Sl. May bo : 3 i id tain, Maureen Grierson, Bertha! After God Save The Queen thel;ohe Sstocialion Js Soncerned - -- i ---- Memorial Church 100b ». . 3 ie Lawson, Margaret Smith, Kath- hand appropriately = closed the inet sufficient attention to "the k : d 1 P J leen Brannigan, Faylenore Gil- program with the school march. { selection and training of the le sad The lodies of St. Mathew's wi 4 : 4 i 34, 4d christ, Jean Neill, Emily McDon -- jers'of our youth in certain recre- : 4 : Ee & i i ld, Florence Page | : 3 Evening Guild are holding a 3 > 5 alc, age, tout ational activities. tulip tea and sale of work on q el J Zo fuss 4 4 The program opened with ana e S | Guest speakers will include Saturday, May 3, from 2:30 Fo] XR #eayy short concert played by the |Professor John Farina of the f ni € oe X % . g . "te r ii 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. W n Rd. S 3 , i PR : ¥ chool band, conducted by Dr, School of Social Work, Toronto at Hoskin Ave. i \ Re £2 ; y Neg 3 Lindemann. : : as 00. {and Dr. Earle Zeigler, former| G. T. BAKER 00¢ $ i j > : Following the playing of O Can- . {head of the Department of Phy- OPTOMETRIST a a ada, Mr Rapsey, the principal, At Princess |sical, Health and Recreation NOVEL BINGO A Nejcomed al ladies to the Ajax | Education, Western University, 8 Bond Street East 4 x 3 : igh Schoo! . N INT : : land now on staff at Michigar yrsday Evening 8 pm 4 ; has oe ed i .n GEORGETOWN, British Guiana|3n¢ now, aL omy Nuchigan The Grade 9 girls put on al (AP) Princess Margaret gave State | versity : -- HOURS -- Of ae an iy od Professor Farina recently gen . % } dancing including the polka and holiday growls o Bri ; | Gu erated considerable controversy 9.00 am. -- 6 p.m. d § ; 4 schottische. The dancers were: aha s openly admiring people the wig onain statements about the|f €'sed Wed. & Sat. Afternoon . " ast chance "heer her today. f h Jean Friars, Joan Gibsop, Karen la chance to cheer her today [questionable value of children's Phone RA 3-4811 anytime * . x Arranged for her own enjoy- E & Harrison, Sandra Horne, Mar : hi is Door Prize $30 . ! : : saret Graham. Mazion Bibeau ment as a parting tribute was a : » float parade of the colony's indus Anne Bell, Judith Ellis, Lynne fries and community groups. The! ' 3 : ( Hornung, Ruth King, Marilyn YB W y gamut ran from Guiana's sugar Daniels, Rosemary Hunter. : . n d queen to decorated donkey cars The fashion show was next (in | 4 Sarre the line of events in which the A slow drive round Georgetown ils "very. ably presented a for half an hour before the morn re 2g { Ey " 3 ra : tor ng parade and another half hour nse Var . mn &ay y 0 after it gave the princess and the prints » variety : ul ; T 1 S.A ) ae y econ t H ubjects of her sister, the Queen, and slim skirts by Grade 9D, {pair farewell looks at one an : Sh ; 2b : : 3 ] , 1 1 3 Jumpers 3 pj e 10 girls. other . " : : t j [Lseorgetie Duthell was commen-| pj the evening, while the public ot the Starlite BAZAAR 5 . 5 A p tator. for the fashion show. Gwe 5" Unied Courc CAREER POTENTIALS EXPLAINED TO OCVI PUPILS [Fan Show "usr, WH EE Se 0 St. George's Hall, Albert and Jackson St. Games $6, $12 and $20 May be doubled or trig { exhibition of various types [sports conducted without ade quate leadership | *I'll See You Tonight Group, ay, Pickell; pianist, Glenc House. Friday she! 3 to 7. There will be fancy Widnesday wa on var p! their oc the fields which lay open be- | Pearce, centre, head of the Varty; commentator, Georgette aves by plane for British Hon work, aprons, children's we Day" at Oshawa Collegiate and = cupations. I oped by school | fore them. Miss Eleanor Ful- | guidance - department at the Dutheil last stop on her tour home baking candy Vocational Institute and autho that through career cher, spoke on modelling, while | scnool, is shown as he d 15808 Skirts, jumpers and blouses that started with her opening of | chicken, pattie tea. 50 cen people representing differ day, students at the school wi Gordon Riehl, right, discussed | career day with the two speak- 'were modelled by: Sandra Stew-!the West Indies federation's legi 102a! careers spoke to the students | gain a better avvreciation of | Chartered Accountancy. George | ers, ~Times-Gazetle Photo, 'art, Anne Brittain, Janet Smyth, |lature in Trinidad 10 days ago.

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