The Oshawa Times, 24 Jul 1959, p. 2

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 24, 1959 Ph i. 3 ? A brother* bi TIME ON MY HAMS, | Lony's seems to Be the motto of these | Mailly, 17, also of Trois Riv young gentlemen, who are, | ieres. The two Pierres and from left to right, Gerald | Gerald are the guests of Larry | Beaudet, 17, of Trois Rivieres, | and Gordon, who live al 164 Larry Berg, 18. of Oshawa: | Bedford Ave., for two weeks Pierre Neault, 17, of Shawini- | as part of the exchange visits | gan Palle. Gordon, Berg, 17, | between high school students | Lack Of Activities Deplored By Students "no in Omtario and Quebe The berg boys have complained that there not enough or- ganized entertainment being of- fered their guests and they find that there is nothing for them to do. The boys say that when they visited the Province and Plere is the there the here "We have talked to other and girls in Oshawa" Larry, 18, "and they are com plaining of the lack of entertain ment also." "Quite a few complaining." Later in the day another paren phoned The Oshawa Times ask ing for a schedule of the Toronto Maple Leal Baseball club games hoping to take his son's French Canadian guest fo see He too complained bitterly of the lack of organized activities for these boys and girls Mr. Dewland stated that he could see no reason why the Osh awa students could some of the entertaimng themselves e happy to have these understand better was organization Two Oshawa high scheol stu-thelp each and costoms of dents charged today that French-language Canadian students, spending two|other. weeks in Ontario on an exchange visit, are being ignored and|OUT OF HAND shown very little in the way of Last year this pang 2o! oy of interest and organized activities, Nand and § was felt by the Jay- either here in Oshawa or through-|cees that there was too much en out the rest of the province tertainment Larry and Gordon Berg, 164 "We are backed up in this esti- Bedford avenue, two of the 14 Imation by the Canadian Council Oshawa students who visited var- of Christiaps and Jews, who, last ous centres in Quebec said year, sent out questionnaires lo that they were shown every pos- participating students which re- sible consideration there and vealed that they themselves: felt found all sorts of activities ar- there were too many social ac- ranged for them tivities Larry Berg said that, in Osh awa, the Quebec students have been here seven days amd have out the remainder of the prov- only been taken on a one-hour ince. The boys say they have tour of the GM plant. been in touch with students from Peterborough St Catharines, Hamilton and Windsor and they here but 1 feel that the there is practical- Oshawa students should play for the also." CITY AND DISTRICT FIRMS INCORPORATED The curfent issue of The On tario Gazette carries the informa tion that letters patent of incor poration have been granted to Masonry Contractors Oshawa Limited, G. W Read Holdings Limited and Sta-Fresh Limited all. of Oshawa and Visser Limit ed, of Whitby felt $300 DAMAGE Oshawa Police Department ported only one accident this morning. At 658 am. a car, driven by Edward Robinson Campden, Ontario, was involved in a collision with a car driven by Gerardus Alderden, 224 Mar quette Ave. Oshawa Total dam age to the cars was about $300 of the parents are one Apparently the same entertain ment situation prevails through- not do MANY ACTIVITIES They said they were taken on all report tha factory "tours, excursions, boat ly nothing being done rides, picnics, swimming parties, visitors. a trip to Quebec City, private and Their mother says that she has public parties, a visit to a social'yeceived several phone calls host re ark since S at their house COLOR GUARD Forty-tive members of Branch 43 of The Canadian Legion, Osh awa, will help form a color guard on the church route of the Royal parade in Port Hope Sunday morning. The group will be under Don Iverson, first vice president of the branch and will leave Oshawa at a.m. Sunday from the Legion Hall TOPS ON EVERY STUDENT LIST Smith-Corona Prices from 74.50 up WALMSLEY & MAGILL OFFICE EQUIP. LTD. 9-11 King E., Oshawa Tel: RA 3-3333 club and concerts from parents of Oshawa boys en- They stated that these events'tertaining Quebec youths asking had ell been organized by be'her who they could get in touch local Junior Chamber eof Com- with to plan some activities for merce in Quebec the boys but they haven't been The boys now have three able to contact anyone French - Canadian students Ee oker he Pierre Mailly and Gerald Beau- "VERY NICE PLACE det, Trois Rivieres, and Pierre. When asked how. they were en Neault, of Shawinigan F alls, ijoying themselves in Oshawa the visiting them three Quebec boys replied that Robert Dewland, president of Oshawa is a very nice place , the Oshawa Junior Chamber of Du! that "there seems to be little Commerce, said that earlier this|in the way of amusement week the boys had been taken on! One lad stated that he a tour of the General Motors of -- g: Canada plant Next Monday there will be a Sutton Groundsman civic luncheon for them and a . tour of The Oshawa Times, the city hall and the McLaughlin Pub Kills Rattlesnake He Library," he said. "I also un- SUTTON, Ont. (CP) A dersand Sat the B vay Bos has groundsman killed a rattlesnake next Tuesday Thursday there that attacked a dog Thursday on ; é i will be a swim, wiener roast and'the Briars golf course near this PARADE CAN ELLED dance at Camp Samac." Lake coe area village amy. a DY a nen Sr wont Pre.ciut sak clubbe oy pe : TWO WEEKS IN QUEBE( i ost Prosser say be Subbed of Whitby, scheduled for Satur The exchange visits are ar-|death with a board before it was Gay afternoon, irom > J5insmen ranged each year by the Cana- apie to bite the dog P to Cen ennial . Park, has dian Council of Christians and been cancelled a large Jews in conjunction vith the number of the bandsmen are on Visites Interprovinciales, in Que YOUNG HEROINE vacation bec CASTAGNE, Italy (AP) -Little % . Students from" Ontario spend Maria Gemini, just three years D JN A LN es two weeks living with a French old, 'was being hailed today as br > «« "OUP STC family in Quebec and speaking perhaps Italys youngest heroine.!* 0s WoO prizes on ree French She saved a two-year-old play- and Mr. and M s John Morrison At the end of that time they mate from drowning. Maria and | Vere high Soy two wins Jn the eturn Ontario with their Luciano Anderioni were playing| ed doubles W Surnament 3 French - Canadian counterparts on a farm when Luciano went to ae oeay 2 Botts Posue vho stay for two a wader trough for a drink. He a a hs weeks fell in. The water was well above Detethon vllgh ou He Tig dey Mr. Dewland said the "purpose his head. Maria dashed to the hry ay. pais wel 0. Yue pau of this thing originally was to trough, grabbed Luciano's arm)' iy ie promote fellowship between On- and held on until a nearby peas ario and Quebec students and tolant heard her cries Air Moving I TORONTO (CP)---Forecasts is- mid tonight and Saturday Winds sued by the weather office at west to southwest 15 to 25 today. 4:30 a.m north 15 Saturday Synopsis: Less humid and some- Georgian Bay, Kirkland Lake) what cooler air is expected tojregion, North Bay, Sudbury:| push southeastward to cover all|Mostly cloudy with a few show- of Ontario by tonight. Generally|ers ending thix morning clearing fair weather is expected over the|this afternoon. Cooler tonight. province Saturday as high press. Winds west to northwest 15 today ure moves southeastward fromiand Saturday the prairies Timmins-Kapuskasing: Cloudy | Regional forecasts valid untlliywith sunny intervals today. A few midnight Saturday scattered showers this morning Lake Erie, Lake Huron regions, Maiply clear tonight and Satur- Windsor, London: Partly cloudylday. Cooler, Winde northwest 15 today with a few shovers ediglioday light Saturday early this morning. Mainly clear tonight and Saturday. Becoming Forecast Temperatures less humid this afternoon, Winds Low tonight High Saturday wesk 15 to 25 today, north 15 Sat-| yw deer uw ay . Western Lake Ontario, Niagara joo amomas regions, Toronto, Hamilton: | Wingham Cloud~ with sunny intervals and| pF a few showers thie morning. Trent Clearing and becoming less hu- Seon mid this afternoon. Winds west|> Catharines 15 to 25 today north 15 Saturday. | Hamilton Haliburton, eastern Lake On. Muskoka tario regions: Mainly cloudy with | Killaloe scattered showers or thunder. | FEariton showers ending this afternoon. Sudbury Clearing and becoming less hu-! North Bay SENS 838882S boys mount Kiwanis said committe streets 1936 and by As Oshawa mao has reported | wife missing since Wednes- |; night, July 22 E Charles Wm. Langille, 29, 82 Cromwell Ave., reported t | Oshawa Police Department late Thursday .night that he had not? seen his wife' since Wednesday | evening when she went "to get a coke." The missing woman Lorna | Jean Langille, aged 18, height 5 foo! two inches, weight 113 pounds, fair complextion. slim = build and dark hair | % Mr. Langille said she was|g saring black and gray checked | i red and white blouse f ond white sandals. when he last He aid he suspected he might be in the Toronto area Anvone knowing the where- abouts of Mrs. Langille re- qrested contact the Oshawa Folice Department ont slacks, a her lo t The following streets be closed for construction. today: Nipigon street, from Welland av enue to Rossland road west; Rossland road west, from coirm et to Gibhong Nipigon street, cloged at land road west; Gibbons closed = Rossland Cir strc street; Ross- street esl \ road d rice sti x Cour clo and Ber from Simcoe oi Quebec there er len a zctivities arranged for them The exchange vigils are spon- sored each vear by the Cana- dian Council of Chritians. and Jews in co-operation with the Visites Interprovineiales of Quebec nany tree ee! is north | &% Whenever vill be oper permit move loca) traffic. Extreme conditions such as may result in the other streets street « those TVET le streets partially ment of weather heavy rain closing ol to Oshawa Times Photo. Seminar Planned On Mental Health members of the West- (M. B. Dy Club, visiting a'health, and Dr. B. H. MeNelil, meeting for the pur-{chie/ of mental health division, pose of forming an Oshawa and |department of health district branch of the Canadian! The purpose of the seminar is Mental Health Association (to stimulate and inform sections brought forward tei:ative plans of the public who might be con- Three mond, minister of For the convenience of peo ple from ou! of town who will be visiting Port Hope to see CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi dents of Oshawa and distriet who are celebrating birth- davs today Janet MacDonald, 307 Eu- lalie avenue; Mrs. K. Adams, 232 Bloor street; Mrs. W. J. Cook, Myrile Station; Robert Puctock, 1371 Lakefield steel Bobby Legree, 776 Phillip Murray avenue; Dan ny Gray. 56 Albert street; Johnny Buchowski, 351 Bloor sireet east; Millon MacLeod, Courtice; Mrs. Bruce Stauf- ter, 105 Celina street; T. Ro- land Valliers, Town Line east; R. G. Collison, 165 BlBoor St. Dean W. Patie, RR 2 Oshawa; Mrs. Mary Gallag- her, 242 King street east, Bowmanville; Mrs. O. Scott, 117 Trent street, Whitby, The first five persons to in- form The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period. The current attraction is "Compulsion". Reports on birthdays will be received only between the hours of 8 am. and 10 a.m. west; MRS. ELLA Following a ol predeceased oy Arthur Crosiex second husband, Brown, in 1950 leaves a daugh McDiarmid, (has had no fire alarms for a days. There ambulance a her hushand in her Susthenus J Mrs. Brown ter. Mrs Gordon Mildred), of Oshawa Mr Hattie Thompson awa and three grandchildren, Marie, Linda and Ronnie Mec Diarmid The held for an informative seminar in|sidered community leaders. This Af the meeting. held in Ade- ness leaders, ele laide Houte Wednesday, D. L The seminar will help these illness and will improve their ap- OBITUARIES proaches to clients. congrega- si . Mr. Michadl seid the club en FUNERAL OF visaged an institute with a mental Elizabeth Solter, who died at the, no and Kingston. There would South Haven Rest Home, New- jp. jormal registration and a tui- 2 pam. Thursday, July 23 keenly interested Rev. M. A, Bury, minister of, wendell Brewster, committee was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. ihe committee had in mind The pallbearers were Irwin! «og, fypetion is to stimulate and J. Lyme the programs," he said. LOUISE BROWN Whitby, Thurs. Three Accused day, July Ella Loulse Or chard Crosier A daughfer of the late William Mes totalling $70 by Magistrate and Jemima 'Orchard. the de. F. 8S. Ebbs this morning in Oshawa and Whitby area for driving whde under suspension ern esse % . 10 years. Shie had previously lived] Grace Inia, no fixed address, ENCE EIGHT UNIONISTS of Northminster United Church, Peter Schaeper, Dunbarton, re- sentenced Thursday . to prison! Oshawa ceived a $10 fine for obstructing terms of from six to 10 years as| !strikebound Harriet - Henderson | TWO AMBULANCE CALLS cotton mills. Five others, mem- were{last NovemBer, were sentenced calls'to terms ranging from two to mental health, to be held in Osh-|would inculde members of all the Michael described the plan diawn groups shafpen their ability to tions. patrons employers. cus MRS. ELIZABETH SALTER 001i) faculty drawn from the castle, last Tuesday, was held allio, fee, to help with costs and to King Street United Church, con- ., chairmar. sald the idea work-| Salter John Salter George .ommunity intevest, then toss the serious illness of six months the . Shaty Cross idow of Suc<then Are Fined $70 ceased was born at Brookdale. Barney James Traviss, Cour at Manchester, Port Perry and|Was fined $10 and costs for being| HENDERSON. N. C. (AP)-- She a police officer in the execution of {he ringleaders in a conspiracy] The Oshawa Fire Department |bers of the Textile Workers Union seven years. sister, | consecutiv - of Osi-itwo routine gince Thursday awa professions, labor leaders, busi up after discussion with Dr. detect early sympioms of mental tomers, etc The memorial service for Mrs. vpect brains" available in To- the Armsironz Funeral Home at|q ore the inclusion of only those ducted the services. Interment 3 in peautifully with the ideas Salter, William Salter, Don Salter yy 1o other groups to carry out death occurred at Fairview Lodge Mrs. Brown wat in her 80th year Three accused were assessed Ont.. Mar. 23. 1880 and had lived tice. was fined $50 and costs for Burlington. She was a member drunk in a public place Three textile union leaders were) first his duty to blow up installations at the | two|of America local which struck memorial service the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Monday. July] 27. Rev. H. A. Mellow. minister | Northminster United Church, | at THE FOOD PLAN THAT WY 106 €~ To DATTERWOOD em ® cr parti 57 p HM Queen FElizabeth Sunday to scale, but is only intended to be followed. Traffic regulations we reproduce this rough sketch | give those not too familiar with | are contained in a separate of the route. This is not drawn | the town an idea of the route to | story on Page One. 3 Records Broke At Brantford Meet BRANTFORD (CP) It to say that at least six have shouldn't take much figuring to| clin hed places on the team--four select Canada's 24-member swim-'from Western Canada. They are: ming team for the Aug. 27-Sept Sara Barber of Brantford, pos 7 Pan-American games in Chi sibly the test all round cago, if opening night trials are swimmer Canada has developed indication of things to come. The since the S World War: lure of an expenses-paid trip to Steve Radinovitch, a cocky 1 the American. city has the boys'year-old Montreal: Janice and girls swinming faster than Shepp of Winnipeg: Bob Wheaton they've ever done before of Victoria; and two Vancouver Five finals were held and the SWimmers, Margaret Iwasaki) L winning times in three brought 4) 34 comet. Hviit In ds third Ry " . ie 18-year-ol ive-foot seven- eaton, rd - ce bronze revisions in the record book. An-;,, wigs Barber stood out above|medal winner in the British Em. other mark was equalled and a] others. A specialist in the!pire Games in Cardiff, in the with two more nights to go other hack stroke, she proved her vers-'men's 110 yard backstroke, marks are likely to be washed atjlity by winning the women's equalled his 1:05.6 best Capadian out 220-yard freestyle in 2:30.3 to|time set in 1958. From Thursday night's per- break both the Canadian open Cazalet won the 440-yard free- formance. observers would have'and native records. style in easy fashion She'd lost her Canadian open mark of 2:32.0 to 14-year - old Deirdre Rhoads of Philadelphia 0 the recent. Canadian champion- ships. Miss Iwasaki, who last week passed up the Canadian championships also broke Miss Rhoads' time with 2:31.0, Miss Shepp turned in a time of 1:25.2 in the women's 110.yard backstroke, 1.1 seconds off the :26.3 Canadian native record es- tablished by Bonnie Benson of Toronto last year. Miss Benson was third in 1:27.8. Radinovitch broke his own na- tive record of 1:15.8 in the 110- vard breast stroke, by touching g ond from rowing amilies pe lhow oom! ot will conduct the services Inter. ment will be in Prospect Cerffe- tery Toronto Friends are asked not fo call at the Funeral Home before Sai: urday HAS PROVEN ITSELF STAN BRYNING OSHAWA REPRESENTATIVE 420 ELIZABETH ORGAN MUSIC by Colin Corbett Nightly at the GENOSHA HOTEL INTE 65 UNDERWRITERS RD, 0) SEAR RE:L: Vo * SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF SHOES CONTINUES With prices slashed to rock bottom. Now is the time . , before your holidays begin to cash in on these tre- mendous savings. Hurry for best selections MEMBER OF: BURNS (0. LTD. KING & SIMCOF RA 5-461 Are you beginning to find less ond less elbow room with your expand- ing family. Would you like tc add a room to but afraid thet maybe you can't afford it. 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