SPRING BRINGS DIFFICULTIES TO NEW SUBDIVISIONS Rd. Rossland its difficulties tc dents of subdiyisions there are no pavement storm sewers. This pi The mild weather of the past = brought week has been welcomed by most residents of the Oshawa area but melting snow has also » resi- where and icture, Ss Singing Contests Arousing Interest cnoruss compete In Ont: Districts' Regional Quar District Chorus Contes held in Oshawa, Satu contests are sponsore tario district Association ters of the Society Preservation and Enc of Barber Shop Qu in America, Incorpor A quartet will be resent the Ontario BSQSA, Inc., at the Convention and contests las Texas, next June Clarence Jalving Michigan, international of the SPEBSQSA Inc Barber: shoppers) will attend the conven tion and contests. Mr lvin serving his first term Nine q ts and nine es will zation Quartets ente ed rds, Brantford Mid Chord are land Kir don; Ce Woodstock arboro; Twin Waterloo; a Hamilton. rage *'lronomes C horuses entered are fr Inte Orillia, Midland 1 the Hote of eadc Neill C Institute atternoon and eve [6] ate anadiar | | | national president of the organ- Scatter-| Treble Shoot- 3lend Tones nd om Ot conven 1 Gen the , Kitchener-Water- i London, Woodstock, and from Oshawa will be gis and Vo auditorium «dur: ning Energy Board | Act Passed OTTAWA (CP) -- Hustling tolhearings on natural gas exporls beat a midnight licence-expira-/and this had brought the delay, to clear|in presentation of the bill. Minister| But Mr. Pearson and Fleming's budget speech, fhe House Leader Hazen Argue Commons Thursday lopped two unwilling to let the whole clauses from a proposed govern-|through. Both said there cc ment amendment to the National 3 question of whether Energy Board Act, government control of The trimmed-down legislation gas moved within a was passed in time to make legal for 14 companies to co tinue selling hydro power to the United States. Under i ious legislation, their licences expired March 31. The clause-cutting came as. op- position members chastised the government fos--in the words of Liberal Leader Pearson "muddled confusion and ineffici- ency'" in not bringing the meas ure before the Commons until deadline day TWO CLAUSES CLIPPED Out went a clause to g the board power to set tolls f na tural gas moved through a purely provincial pipeline when that line is hooked to one ing pro vincial boundary and one that would have extended tric export permission t companies on a retroactive if the bill had not pass to receive royal assen The amended measure through the afternoon time to be given royal with five other bills just 6 p.m, The matter of pipe almost sure to come up Trade Minister Churcl told Norweg mainland and the House that the enc board land I Tromso is d had been hard-pressed because of completion in 1960 tion deadline and also the way for Finance te pro the HIGHWAY The further ment constitution. DEBATE Commons then consideration gislation to cipation in the aHighway const am until March 31 The present deadline is 19 Fisher (CCF noted there hac zestions uction anada highwa Works Minister Prime Minister have at par par Douglas Arthur some start Cross it of a ve R wanted to a look prese gress re there were ns 10 any "ne begotter Man was toba to the worst, Walker to find out w Ontario government was ng and lazing along" with went ng NORWAY BRIDGE 204 38 ain ne a Al an of nada He CCF were bill go ould be federal on vinee's lls roundaries would be valid under | of govern- extend fed- Trans- ruct ion ) 1964. 961. 1 y Port Ont. been |their search today for was time to/men their second this . He Thursday taken tween Rd, § on King St, typical Garrard an of d be- conditions. not permit of frost penetration and roads are often bad, Melt- ing snow has been absorbed dhe Oshawa Tunes SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1960 PAGE NINE Oshawa PCs Elect 1960 Executive The City of Oshawa Progressive . |Conservative Association elected | |its 1960 executive Thursday night. g More than 30 members attended |the annual meeting at Hotel Genosha. The 1960 officers are J. A. | Yanch, president; Ald. Albert .V Walker, 1st vice - president; Eo ® |Mrs. 0. C. Richardson, 2nd vice- a president; Alex Sh ki, 3rd Mes vice - president; David L. Bow- % man, secretary; Thomas Rundle, " treasurer; and Directors Nick # Hraynyk, Mrs. Mabel Mandryk and Dr. W. M. Shaw. Ald. Gordon B. Attersley, im-| ! | mediate past president, and Mrs. | . i |Peggy Jackson, president of the women's organization, were also| appointments to the executive. Ald. Ernest Marks, QC, pre- attendant [sided over the meeting during children |elections. The nominating com- low-lying mittee consisted of Mrs. Richard- {son, Mr. Shestowski and Eric lakes, with their dangers for small have formed in eas. --Oshawa Times Photo. The heavy snow blanket did ! by the ground but miniature |Sisel. Ald. Attersley told the mem- |bers that the organization had | grown substantially during the| past year. He thanked individual {members for their co-operation land help during the past year. Neil C. Fraser, QC, president With the holding this week of | installation of the press by The an "open house" to mark the | Oshawa Daily Times in its official opening of the new Simcoe St. S. plant. On. that Oshawa Times Building, the | occasion Dr. T. E, Kaiser, memories of senior members of | MP, (right), pushed the elec- the newspaper staff turned | tric switch to start the press. backward to the day when this | Seen in the picture, from left, picture of the first Rotary | are the late W. E. N. Sinclair, ness NEW TYPE LETTER BOX INTRODUCED IN OSHAWA busi- A new type letter box was in- d d the ing, Heré His Lyman A. Gifford (left) is seen | rsday 'orship Mayor morn- dropping the first letter into 2 (( wi qu Walker the loce nt Ww hig} 1 | 7 the ter later withdrew : NS-Idense fog in the area anada construction in that area I the fue S- About Rejean ( from White said asked eau, "We're cleaned out." roadblock them because of| ( ! | made ar w ba Police je. Pre: ast of Patrol earch for getaway ISIDORE robber Pp 10 shot let ftor after Diefenbaker! Nova Scoti pro- n the Lakehead region be-|the vis- 20 shots and Cl te neir £45,074.4 made a real manag set up scott Ottawa cars 0-foot bridge between thejand thoroughfares hopes car, mn ( olice Hunt umes 1 FOF TRICE ank Bandits DE Police We 1S ay 4 er abou checked n a night-longlit locating f ) PRESCOTT way communi sre fi bank the in i job Raot St 5 reddish - 1'1955-model Ford with a RR all intensified four gun of ty out of red eller gunmen | stolen of it," 1l but Isidore miles roads the white the box while Postmaster Nor- man Moran looks on. The box is an imnovation in Canadian postal work it is made of fiberglas. Only 50 of the boxes are being placed across as | top. Police said they believed i had been stolen in Ottawa. |MEN WORE MASKS Three masked men, dressed in shabby raincoats, dark glasse and black gloves and each brand- en- pistol, the fourt of the said he was and three p.m. when {ishing tered waited at Mr. Gareau two employees about - 1 gunmen entered One gun on u ne other cleaned out the drawer and then they Mr. Cholette and me to an automatic the bank while the wheel wi h ers 15 Kept h t 0 e get th open After fled tc their grabbed three ng robbers ar, Mr gun and fired fleeing car a customer and mana number wait ( ne car ed t lecence car. of escaping MUSICIANS TAKE STAND LONDON (Reuters) -- Musicians Union Thursday that it will ban all Brit ish orchestras from in South Africa. The union will maintain this ban "the pernicious apartheid unti has been abandoned OSHAWA NAVY LEAGUE CADETS VISIT TIMES BUILDING the groups which | ods employed i Among availed portunity of viewing the meth- n the pr a new pe the | awa Navy es of the op of vas themselv League Osh- 9 officers Cadets. | house" during Thursday { he night. roduction | They are seen here with their | boys displayed keen interest in "open The | a the newspape ~Oshawa Times Photo of the departments new | car. custom while J meeting ¢ Cholette five gave her 0 meet the Fisher. Britain's announced performing said policy brown of the South African government" " PHOTO RECALLS OSHAWA NEWSPAPER HISTORY Thomas L. Wilson, the late C. M. Mundy, the late Arthur R. Alloway and the late Robert Preston, then mayor of Osh- awa, In the background are Ernie Peeling and Robert Ste- vens, still members of the newspaper staff, Photo by Campbell's Studio. Press was taken to mark the | MPP for Ontario Riding; Canada. Montreal and Toronto will each get two of the boxes. The new box is located at the corner of King and Albert Sts. --Oshawa Times Photo. Banquet For Chamber Is Planned The executive of the Oshawa Junior Chamber of Commerce discussed the publicity for a "Get Acquainted Banquet", and Cham- ber of Commerce week, at a at Adelaide House, | DOUGLAS FISHER t S Society h h ! |awa, Ivor Davies presided. Tt Inew officers are: IN TORONTO REGION Honorary president, Isaa Oshawa"s public utilities com- Hughes; president, Ivor Davi missioners have received a let-|vice - president, David Andrey ter from E. B. Easson, secretary|secretary, Mrs. Richard of the Ontario Hydro Electric|liams: treasurer, Stanley Power Commission informing|son. them that the PUC has been] Executive Council, Richar transferred to the Toronto region|Williams, . Arnath Davies, from the Belleville region. Munkley, Sr.; Stan Locke, Ivc Thomas, Tom Locke, Mrs. Da mers at $11,879. ruursday. The guest speaker for the ban- quet will be Lt.-Col. John 8S. Whyte, of Stratford, a director of the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce. This banquet will be an opportunity for Oshawa Cham- of Commerce members to] the new manager, Douglas| $118,673 REFUND A refund of $118,673.93 has been|drews and Mrs. credited to the PUC by the HEPC son; auditors, David as being the annual power costland Mrs. David Andrews. adjustment between the actual | Mrs. Robert cost adjustment between the ac-/secretary's report tual cost of power (as detailed) Simpson presented delivered during the year ending er's report. in December and the amounts as, Richard Williams, per power accounts rendered. kins, David Pugh, Sr., Mrs. Tor Locke, Mrs. David Munkley an Mrs. Ivor Davies presented The resignation of James Skin- ner as first vice-president of the chamber was accepted. Mr. Skin- ner also resigned from the in- dustrial commission. He stated in his letter that weighty business duites conflicted with his cham-| ber of commerce activities. and the \ HER f I | Thomas Locke presided for th Sc. Storie, vice-president and manager of Fittings RAILWAY PIONEER REPORT ASKED | BAIE VERTE, N.B. (CP) -- Er- Mr. Shreve was asked to in-|nest P. Goodwin, pioneer railway /estigate the operation within the|and highway engineer, marked city limits of outside bus com-|his 95th birthday here. He sur- the present CPR of the Oshawa Riding Progres- | sive Conservative Association, ov and Ald. Norman Down, presi- dent of the Ontario Riding Pro- gressive Conservative Association T an also addressed the meeting. Both urged active membership during the off-election years. { ° President Yanch promised con- : tinuation of monthly dinner meet- 1m S u [= ings for the men's organization, | including panel discussions of matters of public interest. Mrs. | The president of the Oshawa Jackson reported for the wom- Chai of Commerce, Herbert en's organization. ; Robinson, introduced Douglas The new executive may Con | isher to the directors at a meet- sider a suggestion to form ani. of the Oshawa Chamber of advisory committee of past Pres-| commerce at = Adelaide House, idents. {Thursday. Mr. Fisher was ap- pointed, manager of the Oshawa |Chamber of Commerce recently. CELEBRATING |He assumes his duties today. Mr. Fisher told the directors BIRTHDAYS that he was thrilled with the po- tential of the Oshawa Chamber Congratulations and best |of Commerce and was thrilled to wishes to the following resi- |be able to serve the seventh larg- dents of Oshawa and dis- |est city of Canada. ; trict who are celebrating their Mr, Fisher has had wide ex- birthdays today: perience in ' chamber of Som J. i Sime merce wor having been a direc- Mrs. Boy Nesbitt, 308 Sm tor of both the Ontario Chamber coe street south; William to and the C ii Boyd, Nash road, RR 3, Bow- of Commerce and the anadian manyille; Mrs. John Hall, Chamber of Commerce. General Delivery, Oshawa; |. Mr, Fisher spent many years . Chamber of Com- Mrs. Verna Gravelle, Gen- |in the Junior a am gral Delivery, Whithy: Mrs. [GUL Otiawa Junior Board. of street: Kenneth Locke, 50 |Trade in 1946, Was eharier pres: Adelaide avenue' east, Apt. 7; Ment of he Ators, Ontario, Jun- Margaret Dzyga, 215 Mitchell |ior Cham ey o: Lommerce, avenue; Phillip Matthews, 378 He served as an officer and Pine avenue; Mrs. James | e Essex, 65 Second avenue; | Brian Borrowdale, 130 Jones 1 St D avenue; Barry Ash, 222 yee UT LITIES | [] dun road; Robert Gatchell, RR 1, Oshawa; Eleanor NEWS IN BRIEF Lymer, 410 Rossmount ave- nue; Graham Fish, RR 1, The contract for the extension Oshawa; Mrs. Joan Hay, 1539 |4, the filtration plant was award- Lakemount avenue; Jeannine |e t, Bedford Construction Co. at| Dearborne, 125 Baldwin le7061570 at a meeting of the street; Murray Burgess, 26 |Oshawa Public Utilities Commis- Thomas street; Mrs. John | ion Thursday night. Geisberger, RR 2, Harmony road north; Mrs. John Schneider, 324 French street; William Clary. 116 Bloor street east; Jacques Cham- berland, 253 Quebec street; Joanne Hall, 101 Arlington avenue; Mrs. David Cook, 370 Adelaide street west; Miss Brenda Hatter, 122 Scott street, RR 3, Oshawa; Mrs. Bruce Gallagher, Pickering Beach; Sandra Lee Lockhart, 270 Nassau street. 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 "Sink the Bis- marek." ree Ea Reports on birthdays will be received only between the A t I d t hours of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. u 0 Nn us Iy REQUEST GRANTED . | A request L I A t d - main adjustment by City Engin- { S SSIS e usic t eer F. E. Chrome, was granted election of officers. [ by the PUC Thursday night. 'By Budget E h S . REQUEST FOR SERVICE } _ > A request that consideration be Finance Minister Donald Fler | aC BIVICE, A reves: that c a bus up Val- [ina s budget spells extra assis {ley Drive and around Bonny View tance for Canadian Automobile] At the special services being | Point once a day to and from manufacturers. a held at Calvary Baptist Church the centre of the city has been Under the present tariff sched-|this week the guest speaker, Rev. [received by the PUC from Mrs uie, a three-page list of items, Walter J. Main, leads the con- Evelyn Cherry. The commission- used in the manufacture of cars,|gregation in singing gos pellers referred the letter to the bus ean be brought in free of duty; |choruses which he has composed. [superintendent and manager of provided they are of a kind not| Wuysical numbers are also pro-|the PUC and asked that their de- {made in this country or they|yided each night by the Calvary|cision should be sent back to {meet the Canadian content re-|choir and church soloists. them and to Mrs. Cherry. quirement of 60 per cent. i "Seek ye first the Kingdom of | b Mr. F leming has added fivelGod and His righteousness and | SPORTS EQUIPMENT items to this list. They are: Door-|all these things shall be added| The commissioners decided opening weatherseal retainers; unto you" was the text chosen [that a request from PUC em- [reetin ng seat mechanisms; SWiv- hy the evangelist at Tuesday's|ployees for sweaters and socks el seat mechanisms; air cleaners service. Mr. Main pointed out(for sports teams should be |and cast aluminum road wheels|that if we seek the things of this [tabled for further information. {for certain rim sizes. |world to the exclusion of things] | Another item on the list haslabove we cut outselves off from| CHARGE FOR POSTMEN | been changed to read, "'internal/God, but on the other hand if we| The general manager of the |combustion engines over 348/seek heavenly things God will |[PUC, George F. Shreve, esti- {cubic inches in displacement". It|provide us with Divine provision, mates that postal authorities] |used to read: 'over 349 cubic/Divine protection, Divine guid- should be paying the commission] {inches ance and He will bestow His[$245 a month for postmen in Osh-| | --------|power upon us. The speaker awa to use the city's buses for i Health Minister |stated "if God says 'ask', ask and|their rounds. The commissioners SUPERINTENDENT |you will receive, if He says|decided that a written agreement W. H. Faint, B whose 'seek', seek and you will find,(should be made with the Post| appointment as plant superin- Announces Grant (but this, requires action on our Office Department in Oshawa| tendent has been announced by PTAWA (CP i .. |part and can only be received if stating that the sum will vary| E. G Mighiag dg CP~Health Minis-| ye are willing to "Taste' and see|with the number of postmen and| general ter Monteith today announced althat the Lord is good, blessed be|that if fares should be increased| Limited grant of $235,800 to the Great|the name of the Lord." the extra will be paid by the de- {War Memorial Hospital of Perth,| Mr. Main closed by asking the partment. : | {Ont |question 'Can Jesus satisfy my| { grant- will be used to as-heart?" and invited the audi- in construction of a three-lence to come and see as it is storey wing to increase bed ca-\necessary to seek Jesus for pacity by 49 beds. A surgical|yourself. suite, central supply service,| The services will conclude on panies carrying passengers into|veyed some of emergency room and x-ray de-/Sunday, April 3. An invitation is and out of the city, and to report and CNR main lines in the Atlan Ipartment will .be incorporated. lextended to all to attend. Iback to the commission. itic provinces. avid's | Has Election The con-| Officers for the ensuing year remember: tract for pumping equipment was were elected at a recent meeting awarded to Canadian Allis-Chal-|of the St. David's Society of Osh-|in the form of an alternative: wil {lene Williams, Mrs. Robert An-/crisis: A demand for action Stanley Simp- Pugh, sr.| Andrews read the| Stanley | : vi treasur-|P-Mm. A Moody Science film will re- for a 200-foot water ports for the various committees ager s Today president of the Provincial Jun- ior Chamber and in 1957, after serving two years as a national vice-p it became national president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Canada. In his capacity as a national officer, Mr. Fisher travelled Can- ada and the United States ex- tensively. In 1957 he represented the Canadian Jaycees at the In- ternational Convention in Tokyo, Japan and attended the Inter- national Congress in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1959. Mr. Fisher spent many years in merchandising and the last three years has been associated with the Consumers' Gas Com- pany in Toronto. Three Points To Remember Special services continue each evening with Rev. Walter Main of the Moody Bible Institute as guest speaker. Thursday evening Mr. Main [took as his test Jeremiah 21:8 Thus saith the Lord: Behold I id before you the way of life and that nay of death. He stated [word -- trod of God is still God's [alt © attitude of men have ered toward ijt | He brought out three points to 1. The gospel is always present 1€/The way of life and the way of |death:' The wide way and the nar- Cirow way. 2. Whenever you have an alter- native present the presence of the alternative creates the neces- |sity of choice: He that is not with d|me is against me -- neutrality is David | impossible. or r- . 3. The place and point of choice is always the place and point of choice is inevitable. What will our choice be? The accent will be on youth at Saturday night's service, 7.30 be shown, "The Mystery of Three David Jen-|Clocks", n oi Rose Grower Club Speaker J. Schloen, of Kinsale, is to be the guest speaker at the month ly meeting of the Oshawa Horti- cultural Society which will he held in the auditorium of the E. A. Lovell School, Centre St. Mon- day evening, April 4. Mr. Schloen, who is a well known rose grower of the Elles- mere Nursery, is going to speak on the culture of roses and will give his audience a view of the new varieties as well as the old- jer and favorite plants. Tickets will go on sale at the meeting for the bus trip which is scheduled for Saturday af'er- noon to the Allan Gardens when the gardens will be open for their annual Easter disolay of blooms. e RCAF Report 'Speculative' OTTAWA (CP)--Associate De- fence Minister Sevigny told the Commons Thursday that a re- |port the government plans to dis- band one-third of the RCAF air division in Europe when the |supersonic CF 104 interceptor |goes into service is "purely |speculative." | The Canadian Press reported |this week that the four CF-100 {squadrons in the division will be disbanded when the eight Sabre i fighter squadrons are pee lequipped with the new plane. mod minnie Se ©