The Oshawa Times, 26 May 1959, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Mey 26, 1959 § Hockey Team A NN. || Is Honored a» The Fernhill Park pee wee hockey team were the guests of the lation at a b t re- cently at the CRA, Presentation of the Duplate |Trophy, emblematic of the win- {ners of the "'B" division playoffs, | was made by Jack McAdam, rep- resenting the Duplate Social and Sports Club, to the two coaches, Ralph Glover and Bud Dawson. The association was honored in having in attendance Mr, and Mrs. T. D. Thomas, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Andrews and Wren Blair, Mr. Blair gave an interesting account of some of his European experiences and stressed the need for the further development of Canadian hockey potential. He| presented each boy with an in-| dividual trophy on behalf of the park for their fine showing. | The team, represented by Gary | Stevason and Melvin Densham,| made presentations to the | coaches, | | After the excellent meal, pre- |pared and served by the ladies |of the park, a hockey film was |shown to end a night to remem. | | ber for both happy players and 1 |proud parents of the park. DUPLICATE BRIDGE | The high scores for games play- ed 'by members of the Oshawa {Duplicate Bridge at Adelaide |House are as follows: Mrs. M.| |R. Clarke and 8. Sheridan, | ice | 8 | points; Mrs, N. Daniel and Miss MRE " 5 |G. Burnes, 54 points; Mrs, G, A.| _ THE OFFICIAL COMMENCE- Rundle and Mrs, E, Culp, 52%| MENT of construction of the points; Mr, R. Rice and Mr, .J| Osh wa Missionary College | | | | fo" for the $250,000 building Mon- W. Collins, minister of the | Ontario -' Quebec Conference day night, His Worship Mayor | church; Rev. C, D. Cross, pres- | and Charles G, Maracle, repre- | Lyman A, Gifford joined with | ident of the Oshawa Ministerial | senting . Pastor Walter A A o A : . | Seventh-day Adventist Church, | church leaders in the cere- | Association; Mayor Gifford; | Nelson, national president Buchauian, 30% points: Su. & King pit east, was marked | mony, Seen at the ceremony, | Pastor Henry G. Henriksen, the church, points. a La | with the turning of the first sod | from leit, are: Pastor Victor | president of the denomination's | --QOshawa Times Photo ; Trustee Council Ground Is Broken For Work Explained Church Auditorium 0 " he: and: education | s, Hore x he Oh he highs t standard of education His Worship Mayor Lyman| Charles G. Maracle, represent-|the national executive offices of Monday night, that teachers are| The second is to ensure that Gifford joined church leaders in ing Pastor Walter A. Nelson, na-|the Seventh - day Adventist not always wrong in disputes and while this standard is adequately turfing the first sod to mark the tional president of the Seventh. Church in Canada, immediately that school boards are sometimes! maintained to still remain within official commencement of con- day Adventist Church in Canada, west of the site for the new autocratic and inexperienced, |the capacity of the community to struction on the Oshawa Mission- expressed the best wishes of the church. After the introductions P. M. Muir, executive-secretary pay. ary College Seventh-day Advent. | denomination's National Execu.|of the guests the .ground-break- of the Ontario School Trustees FORMED IN 1947 ist Church at special ceremonies tive Committee and declared that|ing party crossed the College Council, made these remarks in| ap Muir explained the last evening |*"this church soon to be erected road for the actual sod-turning : The project estimated to cost will sympbolize the commitment with the mayor being asked to model of the auditorium, from left, are: Harry Chapman, di- rector of the Pligrim Players; T. E. Arkel, president of O'Keefe Brewery; Mrs. Wil. | ERR SS i BH ANT | liam Treadwell, secretary of the Pilgrim Players; His Wor- ship Mayor Lyman Gifford and H. P. Walker, managing direc- tor of the centre, --QOshawa Times Photo ia os A GROUP OF representatie Oshawa citizens were guests of the management of O'Keefe Brewery, Ltd., in the Picca- dilly Room of Hotel Genosha Oshawa Residents See Plans For Auditorium "] hope when the O'Keefe shows, which depend on a great|regarded enthusiastically by Mr. Monday night for the showing of models and drawings of the | O'Keefe Centre to be built in downtown Toronto, Caught by | the camera examining the that Centre is ned, I will see many many occasions on top star bill-|Walker. He said that competent Oshawa be Cn in Toronto at- ing {men had been contacted, and tending the Centre." These were Mr. Strong announced that, (their advice was heeded to by the words of T. E. Arkel, presi-|"My Fair Lady" and "Flower the planners. dent of the O'Keefe Brewery, Drum Song" would possibly ap-| The pit will seat 50 players speaking at an informal gather- pear in the first operating sea- ordinarily, and will be able to ing Monday night son. He added the possibility of acc date 40 more players if The meeting took place at Hotel the Canadian Opera Company necessary. The pit will be a Genosha. A model of the O'Keefe|appearing; and "also pantomime shell-like structure allowing the Centre which is being construct- from the United Kingdom. |sound to reflect directly to the ed was displayed, and company| Hugh Walker, gi - | audi Most theatres do not officials were on hand to answer tor of the centre, said a lot of re-/make use of such devices, and questions offered by those in at-(search has been carried out to| consequently lose a great deal of , |determine the type of show asound in the direction of the Mr. Arkel said, the O'Keefe Canadian audience would appre- (stage. Centre will depend on the sup-|ciate. After due consideration, he SPECIAL LOUNGE speaking to the board following council had first been formed in| |a dinner held in the cafeteria of 1947 to speak with one voice for over $250,000 will see a church of this congregation to serve|take a special chromium-plated the OCVI, lall the various trustee associa-| featuring Mr. Muir also told the mem-|tions in Ontario on matters of tional design built to seat over|in their devotion to God." bers that he considered the teach. mutual interest. ers' federation to be "powerful". | "It is," he said, 'more power-|individual concern the associa: Jargest Adventist Church in Can' the Oshawa Missionary Coll contemporary, twelve Mr hundred communicants| Maracle also conveyed the best! func- their neighbours while engaged shovel: for the breaking of the first sod, Pastor Peter G. Bly, assistant He 'stressed that on matters of land worshippers, It will be the wishes of the official Boards of manager of the Kingsway Pub- ful than any trustee association." |tions themselves are free to act./ada when completed, He went on to tell the board than the other, 'I hope that, through [trustee council, we shall soon be as strong as the teachers federa- tion." WORK EXPLAINED "We have presented a brief to| that he felt it was a bad thing he provincial government when one group has more POWeT year for the past 10 years con- resolutions {taining the trustee opinion rovince," As a result each year In the ears provincial | y sub-| ing of this worthy undertaking." and the shining example of ener |tjon. Ip past grants several have based throughout he said. Increased each| Speaking to a gathering the of | ciation which church officials and members of the Adventist Church in Canada. |and n|the congregation assembled to| Pastor Henry D. Henriksen, mark the event, His Worship ex-|president of the denomination's|the invocation, [tended the "greetings and con. Qutatio quebes Conference; com-| | gratulations of the citv and your|me he pastor and congre- |fellow citizens upon the launch. gation for the 'spirit of sacrifice ventint Charen, pv -- oy ard {and Kingsway Publishing Asso- are operated by getic effort eae lishing House, read the Scrip. ture, Rev, C. D, Cross, rector of St. George's Anglican Church repr th the Osh offered | Ministerial Pastor Gilbert E. Anderson, Association, benedic- J. of the communities outside added, we have decided to give Toronto to make the S "The centre, , lever, . Walker, "does structed, eh vi ro) will draw this support because of \not mean that Canadian talent|the biggest a Amerl. programming being carried will not presented at the|°an continent. This wil Li wo RR | Mee" walk (husiastic|dUring intermissions FIRST SHOWS Mr. alker was enthusi c : The oy presented at the about the acoustics, while ex-| A Rrge swwal. 190 by 1 feu centre will be first tour shows, plaining the technical difficulties | Y | Said Fred Strong, Public Rela: which arise in the construction of | OUn€® in the noblest of! this significant {preliminary step reflects." stantially and the credit for much| He pointed out that since the first Mr. Moir was explaining to the |o; this should be due to the coun.|Seventh-day Adventists settled in|causes which board members the workings of oj [this area almost 50 years ago| the trustee Souned the council]. Mr: Muir explained that theland with the establishment of Pointed out the importance It Riitied oh ars of|reason for this "new hearing" the denomination's college here having adequate church facilities committee, thanked the guests oflthey were getting from the gov-(a truly "fine spirit of good at church headquarters where for helpig the congregation to chairman of the building com. mittee, served as master ~ of He ceremonies and Dr. Archie E. of King, chairman of the finance HONOR GRADUATE Gordon D. Nichol, son of Mr. end Mrs. Ewart Nichol, 317 Golf St.,, an honor graduate Overtime Wage Policy Delayed The Oshawa Board of Educa:| A great deal of board's trou. tion Monday night, decided to|ble seemed to he from one postpone any policy decision on clause in the contract which is the hourly rate of overtime pay to presently being negotiated with be paid hy Janitors in citv schools, the union. nstead they instructed the fi-| Originally this ance committee, which has been worded as to a id negotiating a new contract with|tors with pay for functions which | the janitors, to try and arrive at required their attendance aft {an acceptable solution with the'5 p.m. : | Janitors and report it to the board, Then the board decided to in- i for final approval. sert the word "outside" into the Chairman S. G. Saywell and|clause with the understanding Trustee Rev. P. Coffey expressed that this meant non-school activi- the opinion that the board did ties. not need to pay any overtime at During the discussion Monday all if, in the schools that have two night, several of the trustees Janitors, they simply staggered suggested that the word "out- their hours on the days when aside" be removed and return to Janitor was required to stay for/the original clause. extra-curricular activities. | Finally Father Coffey told his This, of course, would not apply fellow trustees that they would in schools with only one janitor, never be able to agree on this chairman Saywell explained matter among themselves and He went on to point out that it that the best course of action {had been his understanding, for|would be to place the matter in {some time, that this was to be the hands of the finance commit. the case. itee to try and reach for a solution. mia ------ - » p---------- cn FERNHILL Avalon, 8 p.m $10. Seven $40 prizes = 121t NEARLY NEW SHOP THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 2 9 PM Tux Mor Striped trouser Range suits ST. GERTRUDE'S 690 KING ST. E at the University of Western [seven different trustee associa- ernment, was their new-found neighborliness had flourished in/®dministrative offices and metic tiie event. is Leslie H. d/dian art circles have been chosen | as good as, and oftimes better that the accoustical capabilities |) next Saturday. He will take a | The first is to provide assis-|themselves, the point of view of| Pastor Victor W. Collins, min-|the: pest er, Ontario. The building is ten. Fwents games $6 and Structures, behind which adjust-| Mr. Strong said that a full time the improvement and betterment RUMMAGE AND Fourteenth Guide Mother's at Hotel Genosha, Mon-|{with the reviewing officer. accidents be cut to a minimum, delinquency certain aspects of life nesday night. driver exams and the "point point system reduces accidents and savings s ¢ plans, quency to family problems, en-| Don Brown said two suggested in Ontario which have replaced |system," he said mercial vehicles for the work for and more meaningful, get as many facts as possible McGILL GRADUATE 122¢ ' 3 Ontario, who will receive his [tions throughout the province. y | " | of vharel ' 0 . Various officials In Cana-| degree in business administra- |" yyq function of the council, he ore when they were divided|!N® community, Fri an ri rag gp hd AX itect i spri rocati is tw : : " motimes quarrel 1 RENE 3 ogether suc Somp, MRAIC, tions 'Manager. These shows are such a versatile building. He sai HE cto Tossiole arti to do tion at the spring convocation |stated, is twofold: and sometimes quarreling among RENEW PLEDGE [large congregation that. dese Ro Be RAIS, 9 chenst, ina 3roadway the centre will rank hi Wor | position at the head office of y boards through-|/the various trustee organizations ister of the church, responded to cal Construction Limited of Kitchen. than the original Broadway of Tne the Te finest high The $12,000,000 centre will be| the Consumers "Gas Co. in tan Se re in maintaining (was often ignored, he said the mayor's message of greeting USE SPECIAL SHOVEL ; atres. |completed sometime in 1960. It| Toronto. mm ---------------- - by saying that "as a church we The short, simple "rites were tatively slated to be completed COMING EVENTS AUDITORIUM DINED ey wil ig) a) --- : | . pledge ourselves anew to the conducted Within the shadow of by next Spring. The side walls of the auditor- * r 2 Fra support of every worthwhile en. " 5 Park. Bingo tomignt, lum are composed of lattice-like by the O'Keefe Brewery. | ruck Safety 50- / ear Pins Jaycee Panel deavor that will contribute to kpots. Free door able panels of reflecting and ab-|staff must be employed hy the | Br Bey Sackpots TH sorbing substances are housed. | Centre in order to insure top at-| | . 2 of our SONNY, These panels when adjusted, said tractions. It is felt that a city| tresse | resente 1 1SCUSS | Mr. Walker, will allow the the-/could not handle all the business | | atrical accoustics of the auditor- involved in producing Sontinvied ™ ork bal wo v | | jum to change so that either an/successful programs, erefore, | he w ng car on bY| The members of the St. Greg-| HOME BAKING SALE actor or a brass band will be'this phase of operations will be the operators of commercial ve.| 's Council, Knights of Colum-| us IO em AT THE CRA. heard equally well. conducted by the O'Keefe hicles to cut down accidents and |" ig od | 1:30 PM The orchestra housing was also! Brewery. reduce the number of deaths and bus, Oshawa, attended a corpor- Al di i | -- {injuries arising from accidents ate communion Sunday at 'St. A panel 9 fore wi seuss he was explained to members of the > man Ca-|bus plebiscite and the symphony Auxiliary 122 : | Rotary. Club of Oshawa at their Maky 3 the People Roma were Orchestra plebiscite over CKLB Ly ea er X a 1 1 1S |Monday meeting in. Hotel Gen. thotic Church, May 23. y | radio next week. osha {cordially received by the Pastor| , this program, sponsored by | KINSMEN BINGO . The speaker was Frank Le-/N. J. Gignac, who praised the the Junior Chamber of Com- Tests For Drivers Vanne, Siracior of Sommercial organisation on the work they merce, neo Jaycee Tamper: will vehicie satety, ntario Sately , »t as moderators, This was an- | : have done in the community. [aC League. The speaker was intro- q yD rown 'at the Tuesday, May 26 . : : [duced by Botan George Charl-| After the service a breakfast Jeanced 3 on 3 ter Gen- |} JUBILEE PAVILION The two main facets of work, 'Eleven review officers have ion \whila the thanks of the mem. Was held at the "knights of Colum- osha, Monday night \ done by the Ontario Department been trained at the University of hers was voiced by vice-president {bus Hall, Bond street Reerend harry Th or. ek and Don. Brows FREE ADMISSION of Transport were outlined by Toronto, in the field of public/pr, D, E. Sturgis, who presided. Brother Stapislaus, from the St N : slain he a EXTRA BUSES W. J. McIntyre, a DOT official relations. If you lose six points,| It was stressed that in 1938 the John Training School, Uxbridge, W De EO a rom Toronto, speaking at- the|you receive a letter from the de-|average profits made by truck Was the guest speaker. : : i 9 te. 2 at 7.30 p m. The final meeting, for the year, of the partment. If you lose nine points, companies was 5.9 per cent. For| The speaker gave an outline of " + -- e will be sou aca Wed hawa Junior Chamber of Com-| you are called in for an interview that reason it was important that possible contributions to juvenile Symphony wi 8! : ig rely pS Vv i »| With this in mind companies are would offer. He atributed delin-| The panel will be chosen in day night. 5 a Twelve points Joses you licence." yd SE ie rd > 1 Hp Der- ¢ ey certain aspects of lifejorder to have a fair representa | Mr. McIntyre said the depart- SEE INSURANCE DROP introducing award plans, nn ? : eSon ment was mainly concerned with] Mr. Mcintyre thinks if the Sonalized letters. contests, films would offer. He attributed delin-| tion of both sides of the problem, | " i i p 'onne also stress ent and mentality, enlarg- members are Alderman Albert system insurance rates will go down Mr. Le Ve nne al 0 stressed vironment and entality, ens embers 4 A Regarding driver exams, hel "No one has Jost 'his cence, ht companis are peving morc|ing an, each apparent cause lo| Walker and Alderman Chrivinel said there have been nine centres to date, as a result of the new 2 pr i Div Rh : a i A . . od [which they were designed; estab-| Grand Knight J. J. Kelly an- brought into the foreground. Graduation ceremonies will the gh Hi Sem. Appiokimately 35) Yoh Mp Assessed Pols iy lishment pf proper care programs atwriced that the lecture had been | in at the Monday night meet-| be held Friday, May 29. for | re w S year. | ; , eS and the fselection and training of oly y i or rack . »! Robert W: MeD: og 'The exam centres test anyone countries are recorded on the fe lus 8 of well received by the members. Heling, Jaycee president, 'Bob ' onald, son of THORNTON'S CORNERS COMMITTEE ASSOCIATION Will hold park opening whic drivers on a scientific basis. felt that a talk such as this would| Dewland 'presented the annual] Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. McDon- i aid the Knights to meet their own report, In his report he men: ald, 501 Richmond street east, | young people's problems with tioned the various projects under-| Oshawa. Mr. McDonald will re- greater insight. [taken by the Jaycees in the last! €cive the degree of Bachelor of A special presentation was also|year, - Commerce from McGill Univer- made at the gathering. State trea-|" He mentioned the "get out and Sy in Monreal A former |surer E. J. Wolff presented lapel! vote campaign, the radio forum, Sres une of Oshawa Collegiate [pins to Frank J. Palmer, and ine Christmas tree project, the oo Yestiona) Institute, he is |Arthur (Silver) Doran. The pins|qifactive speaking course, now working for General Mo- the| tors of Canada Ltd {honored the men for the comple-| i arity extension courses, the . {tion of 50 years' service in the| 1 y | y ¢ |homebuilders' fair, the traffic Knights of Columbus Association. | coo project, the wiener el STIFF TESTS Both men joined the Knights in|. Hallowe'en party, the New| Of the 1,260,000 people who took | 1909 and are charter members of |v v driving tests in Britai the Gehava Councll. Mr. Doran| Year's dance and the various > io hi S ain in 1958, {conferences were holds the unique honor of being | Fur Storage a charter member of two coun.| He said some projects ! cils. The other council of which he| Successful but some just made it. is a charter member is in Tren-|He suggested giving up. the ON THE PREMISES No Notice required when Furs are desired. Christmas tree project. FOR FREE PICKUP PHONE RA 5-6312 fl MORRISON 12 KING WEST -- OSHAWZ2 FURS within a 20-mile radivs of the city pooks in this country." they are located in. Cities outside TROPHIES PRESENTED the 20-mile radius will be] After Mr, Mcintyre's speech, serviced by an examiner team trophies were presented to the wos postponed on which will travel to a city once winmers of the Teen-age Road-e-o. May 23rd, this a week." | Bruce Kinnee, Oshawa DOT WEDNESDAY, MAY 27TH fe program has progressed to Official, presented the third prize 7 p.m the stage, the speaker said, that|!0 Steve Budai, RR 3, Bowman | RUMMAGE SALE AND [there is only one "free examin. Ville. Mr. McIntyre presented HOME BAKING SALE |er" left between Grimsby and|Second prize to Doug Ells, 86 Oshawa. "Last year they con. Churchill avenue, who 'received 2PM ducted 87,000 tests," he said, [it for his brother "Dave. "Every examiner is carefully First prize was awarded to tested for courtesy and public Bruce Barrett, 767 Ritson road relations. Up to now, 47 per cent South, by a representative of Im. of people who were tested under|Perial Oil, Thomas Hanrahan. [this system have failed. It is not|Bruce will get a free trip .to {easy to refuse these people. How-| Windsor to compete in the ever 80 per cent of them came Tegional contest. back for a second try, passed] TL their test and thanked the de-| partment for doing them a! favor." "This Satur Township May Buy Machine Whitby Township council de- cided Monday night in the coun- cil chambers, Brooklin, to take (into consideration the purchase of a cheque protector machine. George Marr, representing the Paymaster Corporation, demon- strated to the council, the many ways in which a cheque may be forged, He commented that pur- chase of such a machine would prevent forgery of township on, cheques. | Reeve William J. Heron, after the half-hour demonstration said the council would take the mat- | ter into consideration. | NIGHT MARRIAGES MORE COSTLY In accordance with a recent Nevada legislative act, the county clerk at Reno is now charging $7.50 instead of $5 for marriages performed out- side of regular office hours. But Oshawa Times Classi- field Ads know no 'office hours:" they work round the clock to bring you results at no extra cost. Phone RA 33492 to put them to work for you. Shopping Centre NG ST. W. & STEVENSON NOTICE! Due to the inclement weather Saturday, May 23, the Junior and C. W. A. 25 mile classic events were postponed. Junior events will be held Saturday, May 30, at 4 p.m. (weather per- mitting) C.W.A. classics events will be held at a later date. 1220 HEAR Dr.M.B. Dymond SPEAK TO ONTARIO COUNTY THURSDAY May 28, 6.35 p.m. RADIO Whitby Official re Resigns Post Intyre said. i ; bo . The resignation of W. J. Bal. lhe department's other inter-\jard, building inspector for the est is the point system of penal Township of Whitby, was re- |izing traffic violators. [ceived and accepted Monday | The speaker pointed out that night by Whitby Township coun-| Ontario has had an internal point (cil, at a regular meeting. { |system. for years. "All traffic] Mr. Ballard served the town- [violations were recorded and you [Ship in that capacity for the past| could lose your licence just as|three years. Illness forced his easily as in the new system." | resignation. Council accepted his He said. the new system is resignation with a vote of apore ' Licate Hy, 14 Clation for the work he had done rer eval on of who shoul at N ; in the township as building in and who should not lose his li spector ¥ s, CFOR, ORILLIA CKLB, OSHAWA cence 1 vas drawn wae 8 re "Girt. vueay 122b'of North Carolina, THE FOOD PLAN THAT HAS PROVEN ITSELF STAN BRYNING OSHAWA REPRESENTATIVE 1061 RAVINE ROAD RA 8-5358 felele} CHAMBERS &:: 65 UNDERWRITERS RD. OX. 9-1188 is the keynote of this system " Mr. Mec. Robinson was for some- one to fill the vacancy. A

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