2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 28, 1959 3 "+ Examining handicrafts by | convention for the Ontario As- Is of a retarded children's | sociation for Retarded Children AMINE RETAR Laas LAIN, RE RNR EG ». DED CHILDREN'S Association; Mrs. H. Schuerman and Mrs, A..Shorten both of --t Smith's Falls are, left to right, Thomas H. Stovewl, president, = schoo] at the sixth annual | at the Ontario Hospital School, | Belleville Retarded Children's | Oshawa and Donald Lawrence, Safety Lane To 'Open On Friday ¥.. Keith Buchanan, withe Oshawa Junior Chamber Qommerce traffic safety commit tee, announced today that plans for the Chamber's safety lane +s have been completed, "He sald that the lane will be ned May 1 and will continue til the end of the month shield, saying that the vehicle has/ of successfully passed the safety] check | The tests to the vehicles will be| thorough, There will be machines, operated by trained personnel, | which check headlights, wheel | aligment and brakes. These tests will all be administered by The lane will be located in the the Ontario Provincial Police vparking lot on the west side of Other tests. will be made "ithe Oshawa Police Department parking lights, tail lights, licence Headquarters. plate lights, horns, windshield] #+ George Murless, director of the wipers, brake lights, steering, #yafety lane program, said that|mufflers;obstacles--on windows: wdhe purpose of the lane was tol and rear vision mirrors. | test the safeness and roadability| The preliminary checking will "~of motor vehicles. done by members the jun- He said that, after a vehicle/ior chamber. They have all been bas received all the tests given in|assigned days during May when the lane and is proven to be|they will be on duty. roadworthy, the driver will be! The equipment for all these given a small safety sticker,|road tests was donated to the po- which he may put in the lower|lice by the Junior chamber in right hand corner of his wind-|1057. chairman of » | First Aid Course .Has Good Crowd .~. There was a good turnout at| The majority of people taking the first session of a seven-week|the course are employed by shop- ..St. John Ambulance Society first|ping centre stores. The course is| 8d course Monday night at the|being held at the centre so that '" Oshawa Shopping Centre {personnel at any of its 40 retail "The course is being conducted outlets wishing to take the course under the direction of Instructor will have an opportunity to do so. Arthur Forsythe in the commu- oi nity room of the Oshawa Somme} Mr. Forsythe will be on hand Lanes at the centre, . 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. for the next Mr. Forsythe announced today, | ib weeks while response was good, there| was room for six more applicants.| At the completion of the course » Interested persons can still enroll examinations will be held and by calling Mrs. L. Masters at|successful candidates will receive RA 3-402. official first aid certifcates. 'Claptrap' On Television? MONCTON, N. B. (CP)---Brit- ish actress Irene Worth says tele vision is an "interesting" med ON py | ! a ate too much time "cal project. Miss Worth was interviewed! 'Stratford has the finest thea- here Monday en route to.Strat-'tre in the world. It is a very, , ford, Ont. She will play Rosalind'very important theatre." | Halifax from England aboard the {liner Vulcania. Miss Worth, who acted with Sir {Alec Guinness in one of the first Stratford productions, said she is pleased about appearing again in Canada's most ambitious theatri- | OSHAWA OPEN TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT WINNERS the C.R.A. Gibb St. on Saturday, Winners with their trophies ny ph April 25th From left to right; after the Oshawa Open Table | Tennis Tournament, played at » of § GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT B Governorl- Genera Rt. Hon, | with members of his party be- Vincent Massey attended a per- | fore going upstairs to the Opera formance of the National Ballet | House. Back to camera is Mr. Company at Cobourg Opera | E. A. Goodman, QC, president House Saturday night. The Gov- | of the National Ballet Guild of ernor-General chatted brie Canada. Facing camera, right, Refuses Back School Board PORT HOPE (Staff) -- A dele-|but reserved approval of a third gation of four members of Dur-|site until mediated. ham District High School Board| Council also reserved the right {Monday night failed to convince|to refuse to pay its share of de- { Port Hope Council it should throw|bentures for any new school in {support behind the board's pro-|any area other than the town each Monday evening between posed three-school buflding pro-|should the Durham District High|new school in Darlington because |gram. School Board be divided. Ta.8 valu. attempt #0 win at.) The visiting board members | {were John McCreery, Carroll Ni- Ld Fhe Drogeain at Conon | cholls, Frank Devereaux and Bill {man John McCreery scoffed a me ten {Newcastle claims of high transis. support was Reeve Rea The Newcastle-Orono dispute wasting paper cil meeting. Council passed a res- township site olution which withholds approval and second, the fate of the eig for either an Orono or Newcastle! municipality secondary school site until a board of arbitrators board is known have passed judgment as to the PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE desirability of either site. | Mr. Budge referred to recent | THREE « HOUR DEBATE notice from | The final resolution, following |Darlington municipalities that bate, approved both Darlington! school board district and Millbrook high school sites, He said it was public knowledge Michael! "Mick" Bennett (Men's (Men' slug | Doubles), Bob Harrison (Tour en ler's A: sugis: and Stan Harling (Men's B singles), | nament Convener), Howle Gros- | Men's doubles), Don Farquar | " U heii EE es te Con anand Bo dos did 8 Gil dad fit tn Gh to their pleas would get $43,900 more in grants | [portation costs to an Orono site.| Budge, who said council would be {in As You Like It which opens| June 29, She arrived earlier in!was the main issue at the coun- board's plan until, first, a Clarke| had bee! C | | had been de ide that the present low assessments|y to approve the Bowmanville and almost three hours of intense de.|they wished to secede from the aha $1,250,000, he said a 0 CA A A ft, oT 2 | OBITUARIES DAVID M. MANNING _IRONIA, N.J, -- David M. Man- ning, of Pleasant Hill road, a re- tired General Motors executive| |and former member of the Ran- |dolph township planning board, |died at his home Sunday, April [12, of a heart attack He was 72, | Mr, Manning retived in 1052 |after 32 years with General Mo-|" {tors during which he specialized iin its overseas operations. He worked ih Australia, New Zeal and and served as manager of the export division of General Motors of Canada, Lamited, Oshawa when the opened, He also served in corporation's New York office as supply manager and overseas op- | erationes manager, Born In New York, Mr, Man. ning lived in Bayside, Long Is- land, before moving to Ironia 17 years ago. Mr. Manning leaves his wide, Mrs, Sarah Manning; two sons, '(David Jr, and Donald. both of Ironia; three da , Mrs, Helen Hol, of South Orange, Mrs, Virginia Graves, of New Brunswick and Mrs Wallace, of Bennington, Ver- mont; a sister, Miss Helen Man- ning, of New York and 22 grand- iehildren, The funeral was held Wednes- |day, April 15, MISS JANE ANN (ANNIE) WELBOURN Following a lengthy illness the death occurred here Monday, April 27, of Miss Jane Ann (An- nie) Welbourn. The deceased was in her 90th year, Born in East Whitby township Oct, 14, 1869, the deceased was a daughter of the late Mr, Mrs, Edmund Welbourn, She had been a resident of the district all her life with the exception of 10 years in Hawai, She was a member of St, Andrew's United Church | president of the Ajax, Pick. | ing and Whitby Association. Ross, May 1, 1048, She leaves a niece, Mrs, L. D, Hutchinson (Jean), of Arizona, and three nephews, Charles Wel- bourm, of Victoria; Frank and John Welbourn, of Edmonton, The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 3 pm. Wednesday, April 20. Rev. Dr. George Tel ford, minister of St. Andrew's United Church, will conduct the services, Interment will be in andig" April 25, | OSHAWA BAHA'I IS HONORED Lloyd Gardner of 208 Glen. view avenue, Oshawa, (far right) attending as a delegate the Canad tional C. tion of the Bahai World Faith, | in Toronto. 'Mr, Gardner was re-slocted to the nine-member Canadian National Assembly, He is a director of the Ontario County Flying Club. and a member of the local Baha'i Community of Oshawa, Other delegates attending, from left to right, are, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Rakovsky, Westmount, Que.; Willlam Sears, of East Africa; Miss Winnifred Harvey, of Otawa and Mv ' Beatrice Ashton, of Lethbridge, Alta. Officers Say Accused Drunk Two policemen told Magistrate F. 8. Ebbs Monday about watch. ing Percy William Moore, 28 Mill street, drive his car on Highway Moore released the emergency brake, put in the clutch, put the car in first, second, then third ear, He steered for a while, re- eased the clutch, braked, put the Hoar shift in neutral, then applied emergency brake. The officers might have thought nothing of his actions, if the car had been running, But, the offic. ers sald, the car was parked at the roadside, with the motor turn. month for drunk driving. Constable Dave Fleming, of Pickering Township Police, told the court that he and Cpl. Bed- ley of the same department had found Moore slumped over the whee! of his car on the shoulder of Highway 2. When the officers he did Oshawa Union C Y. MRS, SYDNEY C. ANDREWS The death occurred at the fam- ily residence, 226 Gibbous Monday, April 27, of Myrtle Eve- lyn Duke, beloved wife of Syd- ney C. Andrews. Mrs, Andrews had been poorly for three months. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duke, the deceased was bom in Toronto and was married there June 1, 1921, She came to Oshawa from Toronto 30 years ago, . Mrs, Andrews was a member of §t. George's Anglican Church, ai osides her husband she Vo ns M4 ARB. Thomson (Ruth), of Willo {and Mrs, Victor Wakil (Donal |da), of St, Catharines, and a son, |J. Duke Andrews, of Oshawa, | Also surviving are a brother, [Norman Duke, of Los Angeles, and five grandchildren, The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m, Thursday, Apnil (30. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery, Rev. C. D. ALLET is Mayor W, N. Moore of Port Hope, while Mayor J. D. Burnet of Cobourg stands behind Mr, Massey. ~QOshawa Times Photo that a plan was taking shape to divide the Dutham area into four separate town-township school SF. districts. Cross, rector of St. George's Speaking for about an hour, he |glican Church, will conduct outlined approximate statistics) services, about each of the four proposed districts, These, he said, were MICHAEL 80BOL Bowmanville - Darlington, New-| Following a short illness, the castle - Clarke, Port Hope and |Hope, and Millbrook - Gavan. WOULD LOSE GRANTS The reeve said he could see council approving a start on a Ane the General Hospital Sunday, April 26, of Michael Sobol, of 439 How- ard St. The deceased was in his 73rd year, A son of the late Mr, and Mrs. there was a great enough assess- ictiolas Sobol, the d ased was ment in town and township to al.| born in the Ukrsite Nov, 10, low them to assume total cost of 1386. He came to 7 years the new school if necessary. | Ago and had been a r | "stopped" '|tion before death occurred at the Oshawa 246. started to question the accused, ER not answer, but stared straight ahead, and went through the mo- tions of driving. When he had the officer said, he |got out of the car, and told the ed off, Moore was jalled for a Haliburton. WEATHER FORECAST Clear, Still Cool For Wednesday TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts is-| Winds southeast 20 to 30, shifting sued by the weather office at B/to northwest this afternoon, am,: Niagara, Lake Ontario, Georg: Synopsis: Rain spread into|lan Bay , Hamilton, To- southwestern Ontario today in|ronto: Cloudy with Form moving. from Thinole: ka bosiammag. hls saorming. Wedets [ moving 5. As ng this 3 the disturbance moves across the day clearing with little change lower lakes today, unsettled temperature, Winds weather will spread into all of(to 30 today, northw: Southern Ontario, reaching as/and Wednesday. far north as Georgian Bay and Haliburton, southern Lake regions, North Bay, bury: Increasing cloudiness morning with showers ED a ru nen temper- ing wit! le change ature, Winds southeast 15 to 3 today, northwest 30 Wednesday. Northern Kirkland Lake, Time mins - Kapuskasing regions: In- creasing cloudiness this morning with a few showers this afternoon. Partial ¢ Wednesday with little change temperature. Winds southeast 16 Another area of low pressure will bring increasing cloudiness followed by a few showers to Northern Ontario Wednesday will see at least partial clearing in all parts of Ontario, onal forecasts valid until ht Wednesday. Lake Erie, Lake Huron reg- fons, Windsor, London: Ci today with showers and isolated thunderstorms ending by this evening, Wednesday clearing officers he was going to High. way 401, pointing east on High- way 2. was 'very intoxicated". Moore did not contest this opin- ion, rather he encouraged it. He | argued that he was far too drunk to have driven the car to the |spot where it was found. ! "1 was so Intoxicated when 1 woke up", he told the court, "I must have Yean in horrible condi went to sleep". | | | The officers agreed that Moore with little change in temperature. 'today northwest 20 Wednesday. Knights To Use 'School Grounds The wateont to. which sectarian|tunes played on private ps should allowed to they help fa actvities on " il hs was d briefly at the Oshawa CITY AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL REPORT is the | | (18; physiotherapy treatments, VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the meeting of the Rotary Club of Oshawa, at Hotel |Genosha on Monday, included (A. E. Coulter, John Vivash and | James Souch, Jr., all of Oshawa land Hal King, of California and [Rotarian Julien Caheen, of Pa: He also said that the area board [PIV EY Jew, Mrs. sug.| Ratherine Kupnicki, of Oshawa, wh and Mrs. Sophie Rudniski, in the {Ukraine, and a brother, Ani in Poland, A Rev. D. Luchak, pastor of St. 118 John's Ukrainian Greek Ortho. of Newcastle - Clarke and Mill- dox Church, will conduct the brook-Cavan would not be enough | memorial service at the Atmel for high schools were these areas| strong Funeral Chapel at 10 a.m. | to stand alone | Wednesday, April 20. Interment! Total Newcastle-Clarke assess. will be in Oshawa Union Ceme-! ment was only about $4,000,000 tery. and that' of Millbrook Cavan as a union than would the {gested four _ individual reas. | He cited figures which showed Millbrook-Cavan assess. said. "You ean't build and main- "hopeless", he !ain a high school on a four mill dollar assessment. You might get away with Un a 10 million! | dollar assessment." | Reeve Budge .aid the board, in his opinion, would have to be| The ment figure was persuaded to seek outside advice -- on the site of the new school. DISAPPOINTED He said he had been disappoint. ed when the board backed down from a 1958 decision to build one large central high school in the {Orono area. He said the had been under strong pressure from municipalities in the area to bring in a multi-school program, | thony,| cific Palisades, California. TO ATTEND MEETING | A large number of the mem- |bers of the Rotary Club of Osh. awa are planning to attend the meeting of the Ontario Society for Crippled Children at Variety Scarboro Thurs. Vi A day night. 'minor | Black Board of Education meeting Mon-, day night. The board granted permission to the Royal Black Preceptory to use the grounds st Oshawa Cen. tral Collegiate a rallying point celebrate of Derry", they would be doing on the grounds, Trustee G. A. Fletcher suggest ed the Black Knights were the opposite of the Knights of Colum- ha bus Father Coffey, stating he didn't WHOLESALE PRICES TO THE PUBLIC OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE 290 Albert St, RA 8.0311 Res. RA 3.7550 Thurs, Fri, Seb school property did I other members of the com. | muni | Father Coffey said. "There are) a lot of Catholic taxpayers in Oshawa and I don't think they should have to listen to party SUPREME COURT DATES The dates for the fall sittings of the Supreme Court in the var- jous counties of the province were announced Monday at Os- goode Hall, The jury assizes for the United Counties of Northum- berland and Durham open at Co. bourg Sept, 28 and the non jury assizes Nov. 16, The jury assizes for Ontario County open at Whit. by Sept, 8 assizes Nov, 28. the non jury THE FOOD PLAN THAT HAS PROVEN ITSELF OSHAWA REPRESENTATIVE STAN BRYNING Oshawa Blueprinting | and Reproduction Service 136 SIMCOE ST. S. 1061 RAVINE ROAD RA 8-5338 FOOD CHAMBERS : 65 UNDERWRITERS RD. OX. 9-1188 RA 5.6569 | Ta |and had been "pressured out" of | | their stand. i | The single school plan had been "good planning", he said. Counell finally approved two re- | {solutions, The first shelved the | {subject for reconsideration. The second was the partial ap- | proval resolution, carrying the rider clause refusing payment of {debentures for new schools out- side of any new schoo] area in { | which the town now finds itself. y | SPOONS PRESENTED ! Silver spoons were presented to Charles Lancaster and William Minett at the meeting of the Ro-| tary Club of Oshawa. They cele- | |brate their birthdays this week. | Did You Know? You con buy 27" alliweol Axminster Carpet (veg. 6.95 yard) for only 4.95 yard. This week only, NU.WAY RUG & CARPET SALES, 174 Mary. RA 5.0433, son (Men's consolation --Photo by P. Paterson | HEAR "WHAT THE SOVIET SEVEN YEAR PLAN MEANS TO CANADA" Wed., April 29, 8 p.m. Mr. Buck has just returned from the Soviet Union where he attended the 21st Congress as a fraternal delegate. ISSUED BY OSHAWA CLUB OF THE LPP. -- BOX 442 OSHAWA TIM BUCK UNION HALL