The Oshawa Times, 8 Jun 1960, p. 12

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x h , | Kiwanians Honor J Late Arthur John Gay cw : Unveil Plaque che Oshyovon Gimes To Pool Sponsor SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1960 PAGE NINE| Members of the Oshawa Kiwa-|summer holiday to underprivileg- - nis Club participated in a mem-|ed children, they didn't hire a orable event Tuesday, when the| contractor, not even from among club luncheon meeting was held Change Qualifications': === C president "Ted" Jok cha. i man of the special events com- mf : mittee. Entrance requirements to the|tions are still required, one of normally receives students. | Highlight of the meeting was|s Oshawa General Hospital's School|which remains science. The re-| Other requirements for the the unveiling ceremony of a |of Nursing have been changed, mainder are optional but mathe-|course besides the four-option di-|bronze plaque, in memory of the : 3 " the business administrator, W. A./matics is preferred. |ploma, is the 18-year age min-|late Rwanian Swing A J. Soy, who 1 2 - mae ( QAVWE Holland said Tuesday. Mr. Holland said the change|imum and good physical and|prior to , was CLUB PRESIDENT KEN JACKSON, MRS. ARTHUR J. GAY AND PAST-PRESIDENT S. G. SAYWELL wir. Holland insisted that the|was expected to open the field io| mental health, one of the club's' stalwarts and Bm --, rz» | change did noi mean that the re-|girls who genuinely desire to be-| REE TUT especially interested in the - : ia | quirements had been lowered. | come nurses but have no Grade TION . nis Kedron camp. It was % Py ; or 0 Behind the decision to make 12 mathematics. are dre no tuition fees. Dox} through the interest and generos.| Mr [vers gi i p L the change, he said, was the tre-| Girls, who were previously not SOS Bud niet; are provided yy of the late Kiwanian "Art" | 3 § % {mendous success of the recent able to apply for entrance and laundering of uniforms is pro- Gay that Kiwanis Camp was 3 5 2 {hospital building fund campaign are affected by the change in re-| © , equipped with a per out- | Careless : A 1 and the certainty that there urements are Tequesiod to con- Yio Joushout She Shee Years yor swimming pool. : : i | would now be money for additions tact the director of nursing im-|, * : 2 a ) : i 2 Ito the school of nursing. mediately for further details of sue Fok He me WO FLTRATION PLANT cessive frustration and hard | the change, Mr. Holland said. 3 s 4 In this past year, through the|., 4 the olub members, headed . ig 3 1 i . | PREVIOUS REQUIREMENTS loan fund has been established spacial efforts of the club's camp | "Apt? Court Finds i § j I A bhp for 42 APPLICANTS by the board of directors of the wins and full club Ais by Je og i ay, had i ; a 59 i every prospective student of the The next class commences Sept. hospital to provide students with ation, together with special dona-| Geet ool. Sh PeHTlEN " : school of nursing to hold a four-|12, 1960. Already 42 girls have assistance when necessary. [tions from the OCVI Get-Together : : 8 rd id . Four drivers were convicted . loption diploma with one of the applied for entrance. Plans for the new addition tory +" "0 swimming pool has| 10 Closing bis remarks, Kiwa- of careless driving in Oshawa 3 ? : 4 options being mathematics and Notice of the change has been the school of nursing include a been equipped. with. 2 modern | ian George Campbell called traffic court Tuesday. A similar iE 3 2 : Lanter soloace sent to all high schools in Osh-|complete educational 'unit with ih Trig or for under | "PO" all the veteran members, charge was dismissed because of 1 Bk ni : The mathematics requirement awa and the district and in areas|large class rooms, a demonstra- | ) To on 1 of th Yeontars| Who had belonged to the club a fallen ash tray : : a rg has now been waived. Four op-|/from which the nursing school|tion room, library, laboratories, [the Wako g a Osh. | 210n€ with the late Arthur Gay, Ernest Battelle, 1231 Wecker E ee mins -- ----mr--eee nStructors' offices and other; JEparUment rng Ke. |!0 join in paying a special trib- drive, was fined $25 and had his| necessary facilities, awa Kiwanis Club's Camp Ked-| yo" his memory. 1ve, Resident js Ton has one of the finest swim- ; p= r thr : i i IN CAMP licence suspended for hree ; | P ble 1 accommodation 4 & ) aia aA DAY : Alling ; J t d [ also available for nurses. ming pools in the entire district, months. "HC admitted falling! § Ho WN Teac her Pro TY |o seaiatie tor wurser. ming youls in dhe enti istrict" figq tae guess at asleen at tne wheel causing his bs J Sov" |day's meeting included Kiwanian car to demolish a parked car in| {ing regulations of the provincial gp oq Roberts, chairman of the i % | . iy a $1300 accident. ' Magistrate : ; ; i . F Sp d authorities. club's property committee, whose A. S Mitchell warned him he : ws ; Little C ! xanged ine eeaer Following the luncheon meet- main duty is in assuring the had ieft himse'f very close to a ; : j : ing, the members of the Kiwanis [successful operation of Kiwanis criminal negligence charge ; : % : By GERRY FREEMAN of the University of Saskatche- $25 And Costs Ciub Bathered at He base of the | Camp, together with officers of A charge against John E. : Lit : _ : i Cai Press Staff Writer wan, fold 2 joint meeting of the jcanp's Sew flag pole, Vi ere Mrs. the Get-Together Club. O'N dl 2 iarke Sires Bide KNIGSTON (CP) -- Education Royal Society of Canada's three| A four-mile chase from Myrtle kidney ay en or gies Res. Lancasier Ee ssid re =~ professors were told Tuesday that science sections thas Ba ibuicpend: 2 Mencheser Faget jo Kiwanian Stephen Saywell, un- he meeting, "Tom" Cotie, who ; S jesion ] s the modern teacher talks a new ent survey he had made showed A ' v i veiled the plague, erected: in {ips eet € : e, SER arn bt tos Te Some po on end foward decent 2 tr, wok Gs 1 cry ent Sev oc i fam frac of the car and his attention was ; lems as teachers half a centuryiiza mn of university research) OveidD Tuesday. and sincere, Mrs. Gay thanked for Kiwanis Camp, throughout the diverted from the road : : : ! ago. L JWork, : ; Colin C. Campbell. of Scarb i¢ Kiwanis Club members for|summer session of boys' camps Wayne Reg. Willett, 1030 Ra- : & a4 C. E. Smith of the University universities in the Atlantic and an be 2 npo hoch iid 19, their recognition, as she said and girls' camps. vine road, was fined $50 for i Wi sl i of British Columbia told the Cana- Western provinces were getting a fined $25 and oe iy Ns was "It is indeed with a feeling ofl Mr, Cotie, supported by his travelling 70 mph on the shoulder ws i dian Association of Professors of bigger share of fost. £reduate/ het 521 pig fb 8€ of sincere appreciation and dee p|wealth of personal experience at of Highway 401 in dense fog OSHAWA UAW DELEGATE WELCOMED Education 46 years of research students, and the percentage of|* 2 i ji . gratitude that I thank the|Kiwanis Camp, painted a vivid OPP Constable E. Collinson said shows that "in spite of isnpeoved ig Smdens, We Seay eal FIY 32d Le rosy Kiwanians for this slendid wl. verbal picture of "a day im the fog was so bad they couldn't x Brew ich Sis f Oshawa at the UAW | Spencer, a member of Local |and amplified courses of teacher rising ; > | Mn babi ute to Arthur's memory. He loved camp", relating the very full and calc Wilsh Sv) de sowed A iors: aw, sia fi Do ue Jeg | 29, UAW-CIO, is on the man- ITS: ew owiedte So) = I Ng en ino See station and turned Kiwanis, Je fred is Kiwanis entertaining program Sat = down for tae Park road cut-o ® , i to | Port Elgin last weekend. The | __~ . | fine agogical » ° y <a » rR camp an am at youplies to a normal camp day, from Jack Allan James. 1900. Centre Why 15 second in ena is icture en, taken at the UAW | 28€ ment committee at the all the evidence points to little atchewan and Queen's. fy muphel Spi He. stopped have honored his memory in this|the time the campers are awak- street nortn," Whithy, was fined warm welcome to Robert | Educational Centre there, Mr. centre. change over the years in the Prof, John Deutsch, vice-prin- Which hed coatlorcts oo his|¥aY-" ened in the morning, until "lights $75 and Roberi Greene, 97 Em- -- re ..i- a fundamental character of the cipal of Queen's, told the Royal, 'ur oF of G EC PH bump,| At the meeting, prior to the|out" at night. The meals, neat- peror street, Ajax, $25 when : i problems faced by the teacher. Society that two-fifths of a cent|™y, 00 FUN oF ar bol told| ceremony, Kiwanian George ness and cleanliness parades, they were ccnvicted of careless| 7 bes out of 'every dollar of grossin. opel "he nad made a good |Campbell, in a brief address, sports activities, both in the driving as a result of accidents S awa eqac ers He said 80 per cent of urban national production in Canada 7 Pry to evade the conviction. Pointed out that the establishing|swimming pool and on the sports ------ teachers and 85 per cent of rural spent on higher education, a "up, surprised you weren't|" Kiwanis Camp and is erec-|field, campfire sessions, hikes, the T teachers asked for officially ap- proportion almost unchanged}. coq with careless driving", tion, built in those days, back 30|entire agenda was explained. Of ext : | [proved and planned programs of from 25 years ago. |he told the accused. 'lye ago by the members them-|Such special activities as 'visi. u ors | 4 |assistance with their professional] In the meantime the average [se , constituted the real foun-|tors' days", Sunday programs, f . : iY growth and are opposed to theimaterial standard of living had OVERSEAS CAPITAL |dation rock on which the Osh-/camp competitions, etc., were The names of two Oshawa high|language in Canada in relation to % ; |idea of leaving professional devel-/more than doubled and enrolment| CANBERRA (Reuters) -- act. @Wa Kiwanis Club was founded. |also outlined by Mr. Cotie. school teachers will be going into|the two streams. {opment to the personal responsi-|in universities tripled. And the ing Prime Minister John Mec. 'The granting of an official] In voicing the appreciation of |classrooms across the province 5 bility of the individual teacher. [real cost of teaching and research Ewen said today that North|charter from Kiwanis Inter-|the members and guests to Mr. next year and a third will be|FOR WIDE USE ; f | "It is disturbing that so many facilities had risen appreciably. |American investors are contrib. Lational, our club's charter night|Cotie, Kiwanian Murray Maidlaw joining theiz, probably in 1961. Besides bey attired X or ; |should feel the need for official| He said Canada must double its|uting more than one - third of and its weekly meetings, these paid tribute to the efficiency with Each of them has worked on a(Onig io high ay fhe 0; a p |approval for all the steps taken ,niversity outlay in the next 10 private overseas investment in did not really make the Oshawa|which Kiwanis Camp has always book to be used by high school | Suthork oth pn ewan a ; in 'their professional growth." |years, |Australia, which now total more Kiwanis Club," he stated. When |been conducted and the high stan- {classes in Ontario and in twol Va A Ro a 4 % } j than £100,000,000 (Australian)|the Kiwanis Olub of Oshawa de-|/dards of regulations and opera- |cases, in other provinces as well. | 2 ANALYSIS OF NEEDS ($223,000,000) yearly. cided to erect a camp, to give a tions that are maintained. E. H Winter, head of the Eng-|Nova Scotia : . There was a problem as to what bi | He also pointed out that the h department at the O'Neill] The head of the English de- sort of help was required; -- CELEBRATING ing of the 1960 summer sea- % Collegiate an] Vocational Insti-|partment at OCCI, R. V. Shef- teachers had been shown to need S01 Kiwani i tute, is co-editor of 'Poems to|fie'd, has been asked by Oxford 3 - more knowledge of teaching tech- | BIRTHDAYS rou rotests yw anis Can 1s pow oily Appreciate", with J. G. S. Brash, |University Press, to prepare niques, others showed 'primarily | the members that applications for supervisor 'of English in Protes- Study notes and exercises for a lack of understanding of chil | Congratulations and best campers to attend' the "pay tant schools-:n Quebecs.~j, . Wuthering Heights. |dren and consequent inability to| wishes to the following resi- . camp" periods, aré now being ho a Wuthering Heights is the novel adapt the toaching program to| dents of Osbawa and district ateria e a accepted by chairman Reg. Lane |70 CHOOSE POETRY prescribed for Grade 13 classes OD i I | who are celebrating birth- oe 2 | Mr. Winter has chosen the Ca-|in Ontario next year | "Prof. Kenneth pal also of| days today: cagier and members of the camp inadian and American poetry in. The third name is that of K. . Jue, a | 5% The Oshawa Safety League de-|a co] of the letter be sent to ® i |the book and Mr. Brash, the Brit- Wooster, head of the science de- NURSING GRADUATE the University of British Colum-| _ [onna Lynn ivi 5 |cided Tuesday cvening to make Sc Mh Reynolds. |ish. The book will go on the ap- partment at OCVI, who is work- iss Janice McDonald Ander- pia, said controversy over educa-| Gaspe avenue; Mrs. C. Me- {two-pronged approach to the prob-| The league requested it re-| [proved list for Ontario and be|ing with three science teachers S00, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [tion "gives striking evidence of| Inroy 350 Buena Vista; Mrs. (. " recewving publicity mater-|ceive publicity material at least| un & Par - {authorized for Grades 11, 12 and from suburban Toronto schools on iu 262 Ritson road |3 new and unusually healthy|* Frank Hruska, 374 Arthur fial from the Ontario Department/two months before a campaign. RECEIVES DIPLOMA 13 in the Pectestant high schools a scries of science 'books for south, Osnawa, who gradu attitude toward public education| Street; =) Hungertord 818 lof Transport in time for various For severa' years it has been . in Quebec. Grades 7 to 10, for the Clarke [7:0 the Atkinson Sci in Canada." « | Mary streef; Mrs. Anne Howe, |campaigns. getting the material too late fo Plans enin Edward Ayers, Jr. of Ux-| Mr Winter has also revised|Irwin Company in Toronto Nursing, Toronto Western Hos. |" che ofessors' As.| o Dloor street east; Theresa | "yo, ue members termed a let-|distribute before a campaign ? . 1. cel eds A na' (ines ly 4 ac. Pitai, Monday evening, June 6, The Education Professors' As-| and Christine Lindholm Pola 3 bridge, who received his di- |'Learning to Write" for Ontario Science clas es have been dras- at convocation hall, University |sociation was one of eight groups| (wins, 53. Wychwood street: |t€T from W. G. B. Reynolds, com- starts Plans for the opening day, ploma in mechanical engineer- high sehool classes. A previonsiticglly revised by the department aron 2, J e Was 2 gradi meeting here Tuesday in connec-| Ted Glover, 26 Beatrice street: | missioner of traffic safety for On. League Chairman Monty C-an- which is to be held Saturday, ! : revision was done by H. E./of education, and the changes _ 3 prac ; ith the. t k Cont 3 Hoe ou, |tario, explaining the delays on|field commented that the depart-|June 11, were discussed at a ing from Ryerson Institute of Afyrphy principal of Oshawa have been made by studying the ate of the Central Collegiate tion with the lwo-wees Coner.| Clarence Huard, 505 Drew | "po ijerc' posters and other|ment had appacently disregarded meeting' of the Rundle Park Technology and is now a re- |Central Coliegate. proposed outline of Mr. Wooster| Insutute, Oshawa. jonce of Lomned Societies. Their| street, Pillip Branton, 482 notarial wae due to the difficrtv past pleas. As an example of the| Neighborhood Association. In the search technologist in the nu- | An addition made to "Learning/and his co-authors' book 'as well {meeting ends today. : Finucane; Dan Mathews |," coping deadlines for the dif-/league's problem, he said, it re-|event of rain the ceremony will clear engineering branch of to Wriie" hy Mr. Winter is a as others. | The Engineering Institute of Jr. 378 Pine avenue; Harry |forent publisning houses supply- ceived, at the June meeting, ma- he held June 13 Atomic Energy of Canada. He brief history on the development! The change in science classes SAE Na Canada conference on- engineer-| Breau, 185 College avenue; ing it, was insufficient. [teria; for early fishermen which| The openiii Seno will be is a grandson of Robert Ayers, lof English 1anguage from Anglo-|is expected io start next year and mes |ing education and the Canadian| Jack S. Goodman, 199 Burk |" notion by Ted Middlemas, should have been distributed in PHL Ra Ain 4 of 336 Simcoe street south, Osh- Saxon to the present day with an|the book Mr. Wooster has worked | Association of Directors of Exten- street: 3 to write again to. the minister of| March, have a homie baking A a cand awa. He is a son of Mr. and examination of the two streams on will come into use at th » |sion and Summer Schools wound The first five persons to in- |transport about the situation! Since there = are very few|booth, apron booth penny Shy Mrs. Edward Ayers, of .Ux- of British and American English/same time. It might only come xecutive up meetings Tuesday. The Cana-| form The Oshawa Times of |. passed unanimously. |changes in the publicity material|tea room and a fish pond. Free bridge. and the position of the English in 1962 dian Historical Association and| their birthdays ii] aay i LEAGUE PERTURBED from year to year, members de-|treats for the children will be ---- Ee ra-- rs J. S_ 'Munro, president of Ray-|the Canadian Association of Phy-| TEE NE CHO NEES 16 2 | Mr Midd'emas said the minis-|cided Tuesday night to make a|given out from 3 to 5 p.m % | bestos' Manhattan (Canada) Lim-|Sicists began four-day - confer-| fa Ed 5 current ter should he informed that the| differen approach by ordering| A program of races will be run ited, was recently elected Osh. ences. | atiraction pe The Giant of league was most perturbed and| supplies a year ahead. It is better off during the afternoon. In the |awa regional vice-chairman of, co inp © | Marathon" iu Technicolor would iike to be assured therelto use outdated m~'- evening there will be a speaker the Ontario section of 'he Society RESEARCH SURVEY | n n : |would oe no repetition of delays| thar none ai al', league members and entertainment, followed by a of Automotive Engineer "| Dr. J. W. T. Spinks, president |as in the past. He also suggested decided. fidisplay of fireworks. Other officers re: | = CATE am : En fa |L. W. Nourse, chairman (pi dent of Wix Corp. Ltd., Toron-| to); L. A. Hassall, (assistant production manager, Presto Lite Battery Co., (Toronto), vice- |president; S. E. Swallow (direc- tor of servi Ford Motor Co. of {Canada, Toronto) treasurer; | |G. R. Jackson, (public relations {manager, Ontario Motor League, | Toronto), secretary The SAE is comprised of lead-| ing automotive éxecutives in the| automobile and fruck manu turing industry. oil companies, in- dependent part and acces | ies companies. The more than 600 mernbers of the SAE are re- |presentatives of the largest | |manufacturing industry in Can- |ada handling an estimated| {$3,000,000,000 worth of sales Si Applicant Photos Only Experiment PETERBOROUGH (CP A policy of phctographing appli canis for. driving permits is only experimental and will not be extended unless it is found effec- 4 tive in preventing trafficking in 2% " % 3 oy 2 4 : ff licences, a department of trans-| 2 % 3 1 x > i & & . |port official sa.d Tuesday | . . oe nA hii . A : # Bsn Ss aris W. J. Meclctyre, executive of-| WOLF CUB WINS 13 BADGES uth minis BISHOP OF TORONTO CONFIRMS CLASS AT HOLY TRINITY CHURCH ! : divis'on said the system is being Bradd Vi ~n distinction of having acquired | MeNavgh' ore than 35 boys used in only ore Toronto | ] Bey The Rt. Rev, Henry Robert | Trinity Anglican Church, Osh- | ers, seated, from left, are Bev- | Bichcy Hu: f: "vsan F '@o and Christine. Patterson, Freda J 1 ~dees a Cub can | gem h~ Par} and it is no! yet known wv DD, Suffragan | awa, Puesday nig her a | erlev Pritcuard, Judythe Wad- | Diane Pritchard. Standing i mere stice.,, a me of the obtain. Bradd, a senior sixer, | whether it wil be suitable for Bislop of "$eronto, cefucted large class of candidates was | dell Rev. H. G. D. Ritchey, | from .eft, are David Waddell, Shields ane.Car} McTaggart. 12th Wolf Cub Pack, holds the | is seen here with Akela Pat --Oshawa Times Photo loffices all ove: the province. | an impressive service at Holy | confirmed. Caught by the cam- | vicar of Holy Trinity Church; | Roger Waddell, Sharon Oliver, --Oshawa Times Phote 4

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