THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 31, 1958 J Dr. M. B. Dymond Feted By Port Perry C. Of C. PREMIER LESLIE FROST of Ontario was among the guests on hand Thursday night at Port Perry when a testimon- fal dinner was held for Dr. | Employment In District Improving The return to work of several thousand auto workers this week has improved the Oshawa district labor picture, although the figures dd not show this in the monthly report of the National Employ- ment Service. As of Oct. 30 there were 8819( male applicants for emvlovment, but manager of the NES Oshawa | office, said the true picture would | be closer to 2500. "Many of these men have re- turned to work in the past couple of days," he said, "but are still carried on our books. By next week, the figures will tell an en- tirely different story." |FEEDER PLANTS AFFECTED The local auto industry was just getting rolling with new models, early this month, when a shortage of key parts from General Motors Te iplants in the U.S. forced a pio- gressive lay-off here, between Oct. 14 and Oct, 24. The temporary shut-down also affected a number of feeder in- Dr. Dymond receives a plague |dustries. from Past-President Storey E. | 'But by the month's.end," sald Ye . (Mr, Hodgson, "we expect that Beare of the Port Perry Cham most of. the labor force will be ber of Commerce. | recalled to the auto and allied in- Matthew Dymond, Ontario | minister of transport. Shown | top, left to right, Mrs, Dy- mond, Premier Frost, Mrs Frost and Dr. Dymond. Below, Park Plan May Aid Jobless | Oshawa may see work started on a new park within the next few months. Much depends on whether City Council takes up a federal government offer to share payroll costs with municipalities on. extra projects designed to re- lieve unemployment this winter. Plans have already been drawn up for development of eight acres north and south of Highway 401 west of Simcoe street as a horti- cultural park. It would formal feature dustries." a new relaxation and recreation RECALL IS SLOW {spot for residents; will give the At month's end, Fittings Limit- city approaches 'from the high- ed was still not up to full work- way a new face, although it wily ing strength, reporting only 58 i De yresy accessible from| on cent of the staff recalled in . ot the wake of a recent strike. Ac- Initial work which might be cording to the report only some done under the federal scheme 350 had been called back of a gardens, rockeries, picnic tables would include brush clearance working staff of around 630, and a parking lot. and possibly grading. It is not yet ET 3 The gp Creek runsicertain whether the provincial oer local, i% wgities repented through the centre of both sec- government will help out munic- Soe is gormal' and operating pol {tions and, in the opinion of City|ipalities with the remaining 50 a five-day week The construction Planning Director G. A. Wand-|per cent of payroll costs. Last business ontinued throughout the |less, lends itself perfectly for/year the province contributed 70 month on a verv busy: level 'with park development. per cent of winter unemployment building permits reported up. Six acres are to the morth of reef expenditures The demand throughout the, the highway? two acres lie to the] The federal scheme announced month for farm labor was light, south, The land was recently this week covers street and side- reflecting seasonal conditions. bought from the Ontario highways walk construction, roads -- other Fall wheat is making splendid department for $215 an acre than arterial roads storm progress. The land is in good con- The area, as well as providing sewers and parks dition for fall plowing and silo COMING | filling is practically completed. EUCHRE -- Bathe Park, every Satur- day night, 8 p.m, Everyone welcomed Admission 35c. Good prizes 254a SKATE SALE Oshawa Kinette . Club buy ond sell used skates, The ice is in so bring your skates to the Children's Arena, Satur- day, Nov. |, 8, 2-4 pm. Further information RA 5.7673. 253b BINGO Harman Park Association FRIDAY -- 8 P.M, ST. JOHN'S HALL (corner of Bloor and Simcoe) 20 Games -- $6 ond $8 5 $40 Jockpots 253b 8819 MALE APPLICANTS | e Sinclairs Home and School -. -. 12 Kiwanians Statistically, the report showed | 8819 male applicants for employ- Club Guests . Association CHRISTMAS BAZAAR ment, with 2183 reported a month agosand 2297 a year ago. (The 8819 figure includes auto workers The Kiwanis Club, recently returned to the job.) | with 12 members attending, was| Female applications for em- to be held in the school (4th [host at the weekly meeting of the ployment have been fairly con Whitby Twp), Saturday, Av for f , it Con. Wii <8 bic) v, yraoy Jewly formed Oshawa Westmount months, with 1356 reported Oct | Tea served. ub at Adelaide House on Thurs 2540, day. Coronation Orange Temple stant throughout the past 12 30, 1350 a month ago and 1211 a R. Kittrick, president of the SATURDAY, NOV, 1 8 PM. Scarboro | year ago. Scarboro Club presided, Frank There is a continuing shortage | | Enfield former MP, was the pro- in the 1100 square miles of the Oshawa employment service dis gram chairman, and Bill Giles was the speaker, and stressed trict for registered nurses, expr- ienced single stenographers, do- mestics to live in, oil burner in- : | stallers and servicemen, licenced some of th: aims of a young Ki- wanis Club Plans were announced that the Oshawa Westmount Club mem- lauto body and fender repairmen, stationary engineers, experienced bers would spearhead a drive for type operators, bakers, civil en- strong public support of the gineers, comptrollers, junior 20 regular gomes. Share the nurserymen, real estate sales- Springhill Disaster Fund. |draftsmen and time study men. Wealth, 4 - $40 jockpots to go. 1 - $50 special to go. men, multi-lathe operators, lino- HALLOWE' EN DANCE . DRESS OPTIONAL SPOT DANCES -- REFRESHMENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st 235 BLOOR ST. E. OSHAWA SHELL-OUT BINGO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 16 PRIZES OF $10 1 each of $20, $30, $40, $50 Share-the-Wealth BOX OF CHOCOLATES TO THE WINNERS ST. GREGORY'S SIMCOE STR ADMISSION TWO EXTRA GAMES AT $25 Oct, AUDITORIUM EET NORTH 50 CENTS sion. Three members of the . three junior student nurses at Oshawa Police. Department, the Oshawa General Hospital = from left, PC A. Hobbs, PC K. | took them far afield from the | Smith and PC T. Fairbrother | aims of their chosen profes | are shown having a shoe-shine / The initiation task allotted to 17,18,31; Nov, 1,14,15,28,29 Ontario : , Club had a distinguished 'visitor| the Oshawa Airport his ba.e for this week, Gordon Howe, inspec. operating his plane, This will tor from Transport, paid a visit to the ed aircraft stored at the airport, club to conduct two students, The students were, boasts over 50 members, Herman Kassinger, Colborne there is still STUDENT NURSES SHINE POLICE SHOES OVER THE AIRLANES Two Take Tests At Flying Club By ALLAN BAILEY : Flying © Youth Gets | One Year A Burlington youth was sen- tenced to one year in the Ontario Reformatory for car theft Magistrate Frank 8, Ebbs Thurs- day. L. W. Nourse of Toronto, who ""nona1q Hutchinson, 18, of Bur- wns a Sea Bee, will be making j;,o10n "was sentenced to one |year definite and one month in- Premier Frost. Among Guests A provincial premier and a fed-|try," he declared, "it is easier to eral cabinet minister joied with appreciate the great that other friends last night to honor | Canada has to offer , .. most one of Port Perry's favorite citi-/ people have not begun to realize zens -- Dr. Matthew Dymond. [the great. scope of this country determinate for the theft of a| Hon. Dr, Matthew B., Dymond, and how much there is for us to car in Pickering township. |Ontario's first Minister of Trans- grasp." Hutchinson was also sentenced |Port, was tendered a testimonial WENT TO WOODSTOCK The flying club badminton clubito one year definite and one|dinner by the Port Perry Cham-| He related how he had gone but month indeterminate on a second | ber of Commerce. Two hundred first to Woodstock in 'Oxford charge of car theft, to run con- attended in' the basement of the County to work on a farm. Then currently. On a charge of at-|Port Perry United Church, | through night classes and private tempted car theft he was sen-| At the head table to lead the teachers he qualified for Queen's (tenced to six months In jail to|tribute to a distinguished resident University in 1935, graduating in run concurrently, {were Premier and Mrs. Leshie|1941 with a degree of MD, CM, On a fourth charge of careless Frost; Hon. Michael Starr, fed-| Dr. Dymond opened a general SPECIAL DAMAGES driving Hutchinson was fined $50 eral minister of labor, and Mrs, practice in Port Perry in 1942, KITCHENER (CP) -- General{and costs or one month in jail, (Starr; Port Perry Reeve and|then served overseas 3% years and special damages fotalling|@iso concurrently. Hutchinson's Mrs, J. J. Gibson, and Chamber |as a captain in the Royal Cana- night, weather permitting and by : red for Everett|driver's licence was suspended of Commerce President and Mrs. dian Army Medical Corps. appointment only. On Wednesday $2,677 were approved for Everett |, 1; voqr, Arthur 0, Panabaker, During the post-war years in night, Bill Baluk of Cobourg and Margaret Cunningham, both| The accused was convicted pre-| Past President of the Port| Port Perry, Dr, Dymond resumed made his first night flying solo of Galt, in'a Supreme Court Rear-|viously on the four charges in|Perry Chamber of Commerce, his medical practice and also landing. . ing on Thursday {Whitby, He was remanded for|Storey E. Beare presented Dr. served as a member of the Port Lawrence McAlister of Osh- 4 |sentence to Oshawa. Probation Dymond with a plaque, bearing|Perry Municipal Council, and the awa has completed all the re-| Terms of the settlement were Officer Ken A, Rose prepared a the words: 'Presented to the Central Ontario District High quirements for his comercial filed by their counsel, Ronald pre-sentence report on the ac-Hon. Matthew B. Dymond, MD,|School Board. flying licence. Reid of Preston, who had brought |cused. | Minister of Transport, in sincere| He served as chairman of the There have been two new mem-| =~ ' | Hutchinson told the magistrate appreciation and recognition of|{Port Perry Planning Board, was bers since last week. They are action against Douglas Bard of that he had not been living at|distinguished service to the citi- president of the Port Perry Lions' Richard Singer and Robert Hespeler as the result of a car the home of his parents for some zens of Port Perry and the people Club and is a Past Master of Marinus, both of West Hill, accident in Galt last November. years, |of Ontario -- Port Perry Cham-| Fidelity Lodge, AF and AM and E---- iy us . = ber of Commerce, October 1958." |a Past President of the Oshawa 3 | Dr. Dymond linked the great|District Shrine Club. {opportunities in Canada and his| In June 1955, Dr, Dymond was ad er un own sense of gratitude to this|elected to represent the new rid- | | In Clean-Up i | et, i Dr. Dymond came to this coun-| In July, 1957, Premier Frost i ov. - try as a young man from Stot- named him to assume the minis~ 4 L] land, arriving, he said, penniless|tership of the newly formed One ' | Cit householders are being in Quebec. tario Department of Transport, a {the heap of old newspapers and| {magazines can be heaved out for| {removal by garbage collectors, | o , {rid of many fire hazards. OTTAWA (CP) -- Prince Philip) 0 0 m Shvivtaly wasnt just a These are the items which chn|appeared today to have cemented | showed that international affairs be put out for removal on regu-|his claim as a "perfect ambassa- |, lose to hig he + ~nd mind," visit to), "It wae a. {country in commenting on his|ing of Ontario in the Legislative ebec, * |asked to throw out their junk Coming from another coun-|purtfolio which he now carries. | The occasion is Oshawa's third| {lar garbage collection day: old dor" for Britain, 4.0 an America: y y gong a Ay fly back|of us, because we really haven" J The the Department of make a total of 19 privately own-| examinations to room for more, street east, Oshawa, and Henry They meet every Monday, Tues- Nixon, Bowmanville, The exam-| day, Wednesday, Thursday and inations are for their private fly- Sunday evenings. ing licence. In spite of the bad weather, the club recorded over 50 hours of flying last weekend, Night fly- ing continues every Wednesday "In this country," he said, *'ajwas named Minister of Reform |is the period when that old bed- U.K. Ambassador career, |Assmbly and two years later {person can do and be what he|Institutions in the Ontario Cab- wills to do and be." | inet inext week, Nov..3 to 7 mmclusive oye 4 stead, the accumulated pile of] Phila bP rf gerap lumber in the basement, {and final clean-up week for the year, It will heip house-owiers By ALAN HARVEY alert manner and breadth of |and teva us koup. thei Shem Roy Canadian Press Staff Writer {Fmowledge, |furniture, clothing, rubbish result-| Capping - a three-da; "ling from cleaning-up of grounds/canada, he was set to |and gardens and from minor|g, Britain this afternoon, paus-|seen much of him in the United {household repairs; domestic, on the way to visit the scene States.' , |waste material, such as paper, ,s the Nova Scotia mine disaster. | Another delegate styled him [rags, cartons, packing cases,| pafore leaving Ottawa, he was Britain's perfect ambassador, (bottles; old bushes and smallish aside over the final plen-| Philip, in a breezy speech, |trees which have been uprooted ary session of the English-Speak-|lightheartedly invited the U.S. to jor felled. ing Union conference, Philip is join the Commonwealth. Such an No iarge quantities of bullding| Jo ian of the union's Common- application for membership, he Materials LL pane food Lealth section and flew from said, will receive 'sympathetic gy Nee Industries | London Tuesday night to take ajconsiGaration, land apartment "buildings must leading part. in activities, [PARINERSIE igh h make their own arrangements. {BROAD KNOWLEDGE Th Philip's performance became a tween the Commonwealth and the chief talking point. Although dele-| ys = but said this was "very |gates obviously were disposed t0|mych more complicated" than it |admire, there was no mistaking appeared. |their appreciation of the prince's| The Commonwealth countries, --- or | though accepting the Queen as the symbol of their association, [had no "central direction or gov- 4 Small Fires Bring Alarms | A burning motor, car seat, gas Driver Gets lamp aid leaves caused four| ver e {ernment.' small fire alarms for the Oshawa| M h T As Philip was speaking, Gov- onth erm | Fire Department Thursday and! ernment House announced that . {Thursday night. No damage was , {the royal visitor would fly home caused Drunk driving and driving by way of Springhill, N.S., where A smoking electric motor of a While his' licence 'was suspended 174 miners were trapped by an washing machine sent fire fight-|brought a long jail sentence to ajunderground upheaval Oct. 23. HALLOWE'EN AGAIN Hallowe'en will be celebrated | makers was extended by Osh- in Oshawa tonight with witches awa Chief of Police Herbert Treat" will be the familiar cry | and pumpkins galore. "Trick or | Flintoff, The full force of the of children ringing doorbells in Oshawa police department will be on duty to prevent any out- fancy costumes. At parties and | break of disturbances or vane dances the grownups will cele- | dalism. Oshawa residents are brate their version of the | urged to co-operate in the police "spooky night" as Hallowe'en | drive to keep Oshawa peaceful is often called. However, | tonight, stern warning | to merry: | ~Daily Times Photo CPP Council ' Holds Meet The monthly meeting of the |Oshawa and District Cerebral| Palsy Parent Council was held in| ANCIENT KNIFE | FORT WILLIAM, Ont. (CP)-- {A copper knife believed to be {5,000 years old was found near [here by printer Allan Greer, Ex- {perts said it was a tool used by men of the old copper culture, SILLY GOOSE the with genuine sack dresses (they are fashioned from burlap) job at the expense of the stu- dents who were obliged to offer this service, as part of their | and straw hats, from left are: initiation, to any willing cus- | Marie Hallett, Judy Innes and tomers in the Oshawa business | Joyce Wood district Thursday night. Shown | ~Times-Gazette Photo ters to 106 Burk street at 11:03 Whitby man. in Oshawa magis-| The Comet IV airliner which la.m. Thursday. trate's court Thursday brought Philip here Tuesday in At 4:18 p.m. a fire reel was Clifford Hellas, of 208 Green a record 8% hours is scheduled dispatched to extinguish burn-|street, Whitby, was sentenced to to leave Ottawa at 2:30 p.m. EST ing leaves in a ditch at the in./one month in jail on a charge of|instead of 7:30 p.m. as originally tersection of Madison. and Fern-| having the care and control of alscheduled. [hill avenues. The fire burned it. motor vehicle while intoxicated.| The Springhill stop will be as self out His Srivers licence was suspend- long A required, Government A gas lamp in an express car ed for three years. |House said, a the CNR Station jo fire| Lig yas Joe 2 ttenced, to at 5:40 am. today. Damage was three months in jail consecutive- aie waa svprised es ee Of delving ater NEWS BRIEFS see a car with a burning seat| The accused had previously| pull up at the Simcoe 8 been convicted in Whitby magis ro PULSORY MATHS? headquarters at 6:30 a.m, today.|trate's court and was remanded] TRURO, N.S. (CP)--A home The fire was quickly put out. [for sentence, ijand school conference here pro- The fire department also re-| Magistrate Frank S. Ebbs com- duced a resolution that mathe- ceived five ambulance calls dur- mented that Hellas had a record matics be made a compulsory ing the last 24 hours. of three convictions for failing to subject in high schools. \ remain at the scene of an accis . COOL MOOSE dent ou are not a fit person fol SICAMOUS, B.C. (CP)--A large [drive a car," sald Magistrate bull moose ignored staring towns Ebbs ' {folk as he sauntered through this {community of sampling | {plants in gardens during his 20- Ki en minute visit, Simcoe Hall, on Tuesday, with| one of the best turn-outs of the| H 1d M t on Fh bo Hold Mee | Mrs. Marjorie Arkless, Thursday night was '"'member- {president, was in the chair, ship night" at a meeting of Osh- | Plans for the aust) bazaar awa Kinsmen Club, Six new a do Yor inalied a (members under, he chalmanehly LEEDALL Aly (CP) -- A . A vr 0 of Kin George Wilson entertained goose owned by Mrs, Lucy Rob- | at 2.30 p.m. in the-Memorial the club with a floor show. Be-|inson apparently is unaware it Hall, Simcoe Street Unit ed cause it was new members' night isn't spring. The bird is nesting Church. Baking, apron, knitteds | there was no guest speaker. 12 eggs. and quilt booths, etc, will be In The Kinsmen bingo is meeting evidence. «With success, according to the re- UNWISE OWL Also during the month the CP port at the meeting. Up to $1250 INVERMAY, Sask. (CP)--Mr, Parent Council members were in prizes are awarded each night. and Mrs, S. Saunderson were guests of the ( amera Club meet. A report was given by Gover- awakened the other morning by ing held in the Lion's Centre at! por.elect Al Pollard on the Inter- | the sound of breaking glass. They Bowmanville. The annual rose club night held at Minden last found a stunned owl on a table bush draw was held at this meet- | week. by their bedroom window. ing. The winners were: Ronald] Jim Henderson and Art Stone Gould, Bowmanville; Jack Mee- |p Tn a the ro neil meet- 31 GIRL FRIENDS | i ho ] DUNDEE, Se P) cham, Bowmanville; Hazel|ing of District 8 Kinsmen Clubs NDEE, Scotland (CP) -- A Crago, Newcastle; and Mrs. N. held in Peterborough last week. (Rotebaok confiscated by a school. Frizzell and Lana Trimble of Over 20 of the local club mem.|!eacher from a 14-year-old: boy Oshawa. bers attended this meeting. {listed the names and telephone During the weekend of Oct. 25| Plans have been completed for | humbers of 31 girl friends. and 26, Mr, and Mrs, D. G. Ark-{the Kingmen sponsored 'western US. LEADS less and Mr. and Mrs. A. Rose show" to be held in the UAW| LONDQ N (CP)--The National attended as delegates to the an. Hall Nov. 5. They report that this Provincial Bank says the United nual provincial conference in To-'show promises to be first rate Kingdom had 3,981,000 cars in ronto. Mr, Arkless was elected to entertainment and although the 1956, one for every 13 persons. the board of directors of the On- ticket sales have met with good The United States had 54,332,000 tario Federation for the Cerebral response, they will also be avail- or one for every three persons |Palsied at this meeting, lable at the door, _ vv \while Canada had 3,173,000 or A