The Oshawa Times, 28 Sep 1960, p. 13

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JOHN PORTER GREIG, left, poses on his arrival at Aber- deen, Scotland, from Oshawa, with M, Mcintyre Hood, of the Thomson Newspapers of Can- ada, and Bella Greig, his sister, with whom he has taken up residence in Scotland. Mr, of The Oshawa Times, met Mr, Greig at Prestwick on his ar- | rival by air from Canada and accompanied him to Aberdeen to meet his sister. Mr. Greig was a frequent visitor to Mr, Hood's office in Oshawa before the latter moved to the British Scottish-born old age pensioner, was presented with his passage home by readers of The Osh- awa Times who contributed to | a fund organized by Miss Ger- trude Tucker of the Public Health Department, Oshawa. Under a recently-amended rul- | Mr. Greig can now receive his | Old Age Pension while resid- ing in the British Isles. The pensioner had not seen his sis- ter, Bella, for 55 years until the reunion shown in this pic- ture. 13 Buses Delivered To PUC Oshawa Public Utilities Com. mission officials Monday after- noon accepted delivery of 13 new, blue and white, General Motors buses to be put into service on the city's four main bus routes within the next week to 10 days. The new buses will replace 13 older ones which will be sold after the new vehicles have been put into use, The bus fleet will re. main at 21. However, it is expect- ed the new vehicles will handle the needs for the average daily runs. FOUR MAIN RUNS They will be despatched to the four main bus routes which in- clude Simcoe street, King street, Oshawa Blvd.-Eulalie street-Apple Hill and to the Ritson road-Park road runs. PUC general manager, George F. Shreve, said that eight of the, THIRTEEN NEW GENERAL best of the old grey and red buses| Motors' buses arrived in Osh- will be kept on hand for "peak| awa Sunday night from Wind- periods" operations, He said he| sor and are expected to be put felt the 13 new ones would ade-| into service on the four main than during rush hours. | Traveloque Is Enjoyed By Kiwanis The Oshavon Sines PAGE THIRTEEN SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1960 city bus routes within the next week or 10 days. The buses were picked up in Windsor over the weekend by Reg Smith, PUC bus superintendent Third Senior School Is Proposed By Board A second new senior public|portables were now being used,, The committee estimated that school and a four-room addition to he reminded the committee but|the board might save $20,000 by be continually shifting gears during the short intervals be- tween stops. ~Oshawa Times Photo and 14 PUC bus drivers. The Rew blue and white buses are a + all with transmissions to eliminate the necessity of drivers having to DRIVEN FROM WINDSOR PUC Bus Superintendent Reg Smith and 14 bus drivers travel- led to Windsor during the weekend to bring the new ve- hicles to Oshawa, They were met in Windsor by General Motors' drivers who drove the new buses {from Pontiac, Mich., where they are built, Hood, former managing editor | Isles. Mr. Greig, an 88-year-old | ing of the federal government, ( --Aberdeen Journal Photo | buses are all auto- Old Age Pensioner Returns To Scotland wick to Aberdeen. Then we said | goodbye and godspeed to this Osh-! awa pensioner whose dream of long standing had come true, and off he went to journey's end at Peterhead. John Greig was born in Aber- deen in July of 73. He was brought up in that city and was apprenticed as an iron-turner in a local foundry. He then worked for eight and a half years with the Aberdeen Steam Trawling and Fishing Company as an engineer- mechanic, In 1906, he left his native city and went to Canada, settling in Toronto, where he worked in various capacities until he came to live in Oshawa some 20 years ago. In addition to being a clever mechanic, he was a skill- ed woodturner, and had many splendid specimens of his work in his room at 763 Douglas street there. Now he is happily reunited with his sister in Scotland, to enjoy the rest of his life there, with his Canadian old age pen- sion. holding out her arms to him in welcome, Along with her was a Correspondent | cousin, Mrs. Elizabeth Watson of To The Oshawa Times Aberdeen, also waiting there to ABERDEEN, Scotland--James Welcome him back to his home Porter Greig, Oshawa old age !and and his native city, A pho- pensioner, and believed pe tographer and reporter of the among the first of these to return Thomson Company newspaper in to his native land since Canadian Aberdeen were also on hand to old age pensions were made pay- #reet Mr. Greig, and to record able in Britain, has arrived safe- the occasion in picture and story. ly in the city where he was born Mr. Greig's long journey from 87 years ago, and which he left in Oshawa to Aberdeen was at an 1906 to migrate to Canada. end, but there was still the trip At the Aberdeen railway sta! Peterhead, where he will make tion, 1 was present when he was [is home. A kind friend, how reunited with his sister, Miss Ve had come in from Peter- Bella Greig, of Peterhead, Scot- head with a car, to drive John land: 'with -whom he will now and his sister there, At that point make his home. It was a moving my duty was ended. I had met scene as Mr. Greig, 87 years old, him at Prestwick and brought embraced his 77-year-old sister him safely to Aberdeen, There at whom he had not seen since he| the station entrance, he again ex- was over In Scotland on a holiday| Pressed his thanks to the people from Canada in 1939. Words were of Oshawa and the Times for superfluous and tears welled up| 'heir part in making this trip pos- in their eyes as they threw their|iPle, and to myself for having arms around each other. seen him safely through all the John Greig flew over from To- _ chines Camera Club Holds Meeting erosity of the people of Oshawa. At the first meeting of the sea-|most of which are exported to By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Specia ondon ngla (Stath to Plan Anniversary At St. Mark's city, On Oct 21, 1959, the first unit] Adelaide McLaughlin, Westmount of St. Mark's Anglican Church| and Woodcrest. [was dedicated by the Right Rev, Alternatively, Dr. Elliott said,|G. B. Snell, Suffragan Bishop of a senior public school could be Toronto, To celebrate this event|n built to take the pressure off the the members are planning to hold three schools, la celebration on the weekend of! At the North Simcoe School four|get~ 22.94. The rector, the Rev. A. Wool station when I left for London two Miss Grace Trull showed pic.| Waters This was developed by | and a half years ago. It was "wan oa Cook's Tour of Morvalden Ells, a newspaper well that 1 was there to meet Spain while she was an exchange Man and opened to the public in| him, and to accompany him from teacher in Europe. The Romans 1863. Another set of pictures were Prestwick to Aberdeen. left their mark in Spain es they shown by Mr. Dancey, of the ski, It was a bit thrilling to note did in Inany other colntries for Corning Glass Works. Here is alto rezo his property from. in-|al, commercial and labor circles John Greig's reactions to his re- a fine second century Ro m an wonderful m u s e u m displaying dustrial (MIB) to commerc al|will be in attendance. turn to the land of his birth. We arch was shown. and also views 2lass of all ages from all coun-|(C2) was granted by the Oshawa) ™ Police. | travelled by bus up through Ayr-| oe" lV oaina which is| tries, ancient to modern. Also he Planning Board, Tuesday night. SEFK PARTICIPATION "passed the buck" to city coun-|. 20-minute test on rules of the shire for an hour and a quarter Spain's bhraltar" Farm land Showed interesting shots off A public hearing, in this mat: ti ue wil be no shortage of Lg 2 1 y f [road was given and Sgt. Smyth| Young 1 } ? d conceptual, would be h i before reaching Glasgow. As he in Spain is at a premium and craftsmen at work molding and ter, was held in the City Council| 2 ned : pes kers, but| cil, Tue sday night, wien Ae {read some of the more important jeciniea lumen an concep ps ges 1d iy ol. However viewed the lovely Scots land: avery hit is used, a great deal etching the beautiful Steuben chambers prior to the board] F ies will be kept to a mini-|with a difficult rezoning applica- rules of the Highway Traffic Act.|: Orman i ayn = o 9} Be you lave 10 possess some scape, he was just like a child or if peing terraced. Taxis in| 5125s : meeting. At the hearing, William| foum. The main intent of the con. |; |He explained the various offences Oshawa Junior € hamper of Conr- fuchmical skill and a little concep- seeing green grass and sleek many parts are two - wheeled! Miss Gladys Hill showed an in. Woodcock, chairman of the board, | (FeICe kl get the participation Douglas Leastholds, building a under the traffic act and answer- Thence sx 1s. a mesg Initual skill, Mr. Hayman stated. cattle for the firs time, He eon carts somewhat like a covered foresting set of slides taken in Suggested Jo the ipig ig they cussion i in Sis oni service station at Bloor| 0, questions pertaining to the Mr. Hayman is foie) of HUMAN SKILL stantly exclaimed a 1 Iresh wagon drawn by horses, the pas- England and Scotland would be better off if the whole| inh will ton : } dg 3 : {rules of the road. rutiv ) | i y greenness of the grass. and the gengers sitting inside AR - area, including the north side of Fosiun Wiel ili close the pro- and Albert streets, applied for| Slides were shown to stop resitive placements, for the Mt Shy an Jor oe Jushiness of the Srops in the ields, back. Spanish rice is grown as Jackson avenue, were rezoned | The ror one announc. | rezoning when it was discovered some of the rules and Sergeant | mo onto managerial placement visory or middle management po- nace ee XY be excess of rain well as rather bitter oranges, rsentin) BY) Rave his ed, is not aimed at one narrow (the present zone (M1B) didn't al-| Smyth stated that the majority of| consultants firm. sitions is that one in this capacity At Glasgow, we claimed his Pedlar People Ltd situated| Section of the community; but|low service stations, minor accidents were caused by| He said that what business de- hay to have great Tespect. for baggage at the airport terminal CELEBRATING directly Mali Br nuacl rather to all, regardless of back.| The planning board didn't want| Making improper turns. sires in a young man can be Other people and for their views. took him to a bank to have his question, were represented at tho, &round, who are concerned with|to rezone the area. However, | ae Ses ae eid on the broken down into two parts, gen- In addition, the man in the dollars changed into pounds, and BIRTHD Y public hazing. Jt was hinted that| phe 'welfare of Canada and its in.| there seemed to be a possibility | th, 0 Jour Hest BYS W 3s eralization and any particular supervisory position must possess then went to Buchanan street sta. A S some day Pedlars might bé in-| labitants. All opinions, within|that Douglas Leaseholds li ; ne he course is divided| business. However, he pointed out a high degree of awareness and tion, where we were to take the Congratulations and be s terested in buying the land along the bounds of good taste, will be|heen misled by the city engi "mg WO PAIS. i that to gengialize is sometimes|be able 10 SSpress cleatly Ris own train to Aberdeen, in a taxi.| wi agra uations an Dest Jackson avenue, and it would be|> pp Courteous attention. [neer's office, since several plot| The next Traffic Clinic will be sticking one's neck out. views, Some conceptual skill is ai © An Yoel 8 oy : : shes to he fo lowing resi- £ é + The speaker at the morning ely of the Poi in adeston {held on Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m, at the] According to the speaker, when required in this capacity. as a wal a al dents of Oshawa and district plz a '|Oshawa Police Station, | considering employing a young But in the managerial or execu- who are celebrating birth- days today: Lafry Patterson, 620 Olive avenue: Mrs. Marjorie he said. Magistrate Ebbs introduced the police officers, Sergeant J, N Smyth of the Oshawa Police De- partment and Cpl. William War- ner of the Ontario Provincial| . Rezoning Is Granted and William Mahoney, Canadian director, United Steelworkers of An application by R, Lenczew- America. Other prominent speak-| The new having to be continually shifting world travelogue, presented in| school building and planning com- would be leaving the school at the would have to be employed for Y They all have "Shalimar Blue" Robert Hambly, of the Oshawa|gram for 1961, he said, the school might be able|they would be if he had to de- ths Held ou e i trimmed in blue, silver and Picture "This Wonderful World". mittee decided that both propps- ing," he said. "Dr. C. F. Cannon|in building time should be saved But Superintendent Smith said|beauty, in both its choice and|its next meeting and that the room are being used at the Co-| classrooms, an industrial arts Three Oshawa vouths were re. the new buses before they can| Kiwanian Lawrence Saver y|the city council, the Ontario Mu- GROWING TO WEST The motion recommending the three, David John Rockbrune, 16,| Among the "odds »|showing proved a highlight in| gnouLD START SOON solved first. The city was growing should still be in the regions of Wayne Smith, 16, of 116 Eastdale| yo jiooncing, lettering and in- Bob chairman of the committee, Trus-| was the answer. ed to observe a 10 p.m. curfew| ile before they are made road. members and guests, at the 0% made as soon as possible so that| Trustee Armstrong told the com-| northern part of the city, Dr. El- They were also to refrain from have yet to be installed. ed as chairman for this week's! now, Irate ob Fhalcher. aia iol the Din of 2 Sol oo oe seven dates on which police ob-| ceremony before the buses are dents, Ray Weeks and Walter) pjonned for the beginning of the "They should be called council| cient pressure off the North Sime the attitude of the court and|suggested the possibility of Mayor | the club, were this week attend-| "rustee Armstrong asked the| member of Council tells us to cut! A new school on the Fleming son has been sucked into." He thing of that nature. vention, at Windsor, Ontario. | meeting what building he believ-| prrystee M. Brown that the sen-| said but to fill it would mean tak- son astray. afternoon to see the new buses. |mittee, Kiwanians Bob McNab, WARNING VOICED of the T. E. McEwen Senior Pub-| probably be against it. The solue provide the police with evidence|year from the Canadian National Frank Farncombe, Murray were that the population increase said. op awe. magistrate told him "to put up|Railways. program at this week's op A RY Oh, Wa or rcs or ror ates Brows said the need staff in Oshawa started a fund to that the eourt. ge! another mags: by ihe. Osawa Twanis. Club, western part of the was static and he thought the by the Oshawa Daily Times. Its Oshawa Camera Club en-| Britain for making into marma.| Oshawa police told the magis. In addition to being able to sald the Board paid the seme ad BR ur y. Mr. Fred Miller showed a fine|the red peppers spread out on | With liquor in his possession Conference any member of the Oshawa Ki. Jsmall sehonls 35 its big anes and Slandabie at his oid ate J 2 ston, Quebec City, Boston and contrast to the carts delivering|Was in a garage parking lot. Robert McNab, 149 Alexandra} "We have good, competent per. home and the Isle of Orleans. In| Valencia nets were shown spread | 4 Tuesday. ing Saturday. Morning and after-| {1a velogue presentations as the Large Crowd train so that I could be in the i [day evening and special church|pudget could be used to buy a Independence was read, beauti.|the fisherfolk mending their pulling into service stations, re- feature outstanding 'speakers as|qoni that they will have sellout 10 am, A wari smile Broke ever he objectives of the organization Te entations, at Osha awa Police Station Tuesday eve- the various organizations of the|ing the addition be submitted {0 formalities, and we clasped hands p.iiave "The North Pole". Lake This comprises 700 steps and| Rr mas, MPP for Oshawa agers present when they were the| gate, | building site, Both motions were said goodbye to me at the Oshawa toy, labyrinth carved by the rushing Ho a Lobes a educa: for traffic and highway accidents, 97 Simcoe street south, ers from agricultural, profession- Of Young Men - matic transmission drives, to, Members of the Oshawa Ki-/the Conant Public School have said that three Grade 8 classes,|using the same plans. Trustee gears during short intervals be- color film, at their weekly lunch- mittee of the Oshawa Board of| end of the year. If there was nolthe building but his fees would and "Colonial White" exteriors branch of Coca Cola Ltd., pre-| At a meeting held in Adelaide to get by. sign the building, srey. All the new buses are 32-! The film, one of superb photo- als should be made in the form of School is full and two portables| by using the same plans. The plan I C tod | Brey y 2 Pp pla y Monday that "several odds and variety of featured topics, proved board be asked to seek immed-inant School." room, a home economics room manded in custody for a week in| be put into service. acted as projectionist, in his|nicipal Board and the Depart rustee C. W, Minett said the plan to the board was passed and an d ends" ly oi, education and pleasure, as |In 2 westerly direction and he be. $155,000 left for further expan- so street and John Michael Pollard,| gayiation of advertising holders, McNab, Who raiaced ihe|tee H. Armstrong, said a start on| A sum of $575,000 was avail- SITUATION IN NORTH and fotal abstainance from aleo-| 7 of : clusion of the showing. | " hey A worthy, Mr, Smith pointed out. the board would not find itself} mje, |liott said he did not believe thene seeing each other. es Sheave: aa) +« | Meeting, in the absence of Presi- : . | Mr." Shreve said he expects M¢cling | A senior public school and two|poard should get rid of portable| Oshawa boulevard area, A school served the boys break curfew. [put into use. He did not know just Famme, all of whom, together | yoqp have not yet been complet-| pays" he said, "A portable is al-| coe School to remove the por. ed "It's ty, lousy, stink-| viffor jvi ict [ing the annual Ontario-Quebec-| : Ro { Count shouted "It's dirty, lousy, stink-|Lyman A. Gifford driving the first {superintendent of public schools, down expenses. property in the northern area H n n 11111 fw 1 » | then claimed that Pollard was a| PUC Chairman William Boddy| Kiwanian Frank Taylor and|ed would be necessary for the| jor public school proposed for the ing foo Bibi malign The magistrate suggested iff The PUC took over the opera- Tony Mcllveen, Dick Bassett, Warning the committee against|lic School at present under con-| tion would not relieve North Sime so that they could prefer charges. Transportation Company Sparkes and Oliver Baird, launch- in the city was slowing down, Dr. STRESS SOUTHS NEEDS or shut up." | This season will mark thence : | united with his aged sister in | . | ditional classrooms to be built on southern part of the eity. The trate. Big Crowd by the Oshawa Kiwanis Club, raise the money for his fare, The a N res 16. Jan. 30 | Board should build a four-room | Rockbrune was treading "'on dan- Oct. 24, Nov. 14, Jan. 16, Jan. 30, The chairman of the board, readers provided more than 0 by 2 : ate that voung 'kbrune ha 'hase individual tickets as & " > f lade Olive groves look "tures. | trate that young Rockbrune had purchase ind provided him with a nice nestegg joyed the program put on by four|lade, Olive groves look pictures ministrative overheads on its i rol » hillsides arid | While on probation, once near a wanis Club, this year mail orders Knowing of his frailty, under- SC! of slides portraying the coun-|the hillsides to dry. In Madrid cock, and the representative of all| of some of the smaller schools. | A large attendance is expect.|g " i hich is sti . | The magistrate gave the youths 8 Pp street. Y Greig Watertown. Pictures were shown milk which is still taken i i i Oshawa fund to meet Mr. Greig, vs Yio an . oh i A od 3 £ |Winter, the Co-ordinator Chair-|, " H the|in large cans, and the still eur.) oY pig probation was worth|Peing held in the Oshawa Unlon|y. "0h mittee, enthusiastically childres in a sehool" he said, at the Prestwick airport. I came | Valencia were shown spre : Plans were formulated to hold| nracnonald suggested to the old Boston were seen the build-|Out to dry anc in San Sebastian "ay "gue youths were original-|noon sessions will be held compo f assortment: ever offered to A Iv 1 enclosure alongside the runway n unusually large group of services on Sunday, Monday eve site, ful Boston Gardens, Paul Re. nets. questing the attendant to fill the well as discussion periods to en- aiendances for each of the six Traffic Safety Clinic at the Osh- | his face when he saw me there. |,."y0 ity With the fine statute with his fine pictures of the spec-| quinoa nin | paying. to 1 ta : 8. church y Ser. Te Was qiickl EE ee | t0_be disseminated. [ : |the Board and Trustee Minett the TCA jetliner, he was quickly|in. way hack were shown Fort|in Watkins Glenn in the Finger| comed those attending but said i over the opening session at which | » - on. Dy the different groups and fur-/ money be used in acquiring a new in the reception hall. He looked garanac - wists Ane \ | ma ' 4 P 8 £f vice 4 Saranac and a beautiful picture many stone pathways and No ka wie Se Visitns, ones who needed the instructions passed. 0 Z 1 3 0 bh eliminate thé necessity of drivers wanis Club thoroughly enjoyed a been proposed by the elementary| the largest number to date, Fletcher said by law an architect S awa | Bears Conny eon meeting on Tuesday, when| Education as its building pro-|large scale building in the area,|be about one percent lower than while the interiors are white ceil. sented his company's popular| House Tuesday evening, the com-| "The south side needs watch-| Trustee Brown said six weeks { passenger vehicles. graphy skill and magnificent| recommendations to the board at|as well as the general purpose/used has included 10 regular BOWMANVILLE __'ends'" have to be taken care of on outstanding entertainment, iately the tentative approval of and a general purpose room. ici i ituation i est s magistrate's court Tuesday. The must BE LETTERED usual efficient manner and the ment of Education. situation in the west should bein. 00 Armstrong said there of 86 William street west; Joh n| inh have to be looked after is iy Dryenian In opening the meeitng, the|lieved that a senior public school Fi 207 wood avenue, fail- 401 3 thanks and appreciation of the oh of 17, of 307 Humewood avenue, fail-| "i cide and outside the ve.|Manks and appreciation o the building project should belaple for public school building,| Turning to the situation In the hol while on a year's probation ir AI wal Past-president Ken Smyth act-|ne i iti | |In addition, he said, fare boxes F next year in the position it is The chairman of the hoard, were enough children o warrant Oshawa police constables cited| there will be some sort of official | dent Ken Jackson and vicepresk| aqqitions to schools which were! classrooms wherever possible. {in this area would not take suffi Rockbrune's father objected tolwhat would take place now, but|With several other members of {ways built when Council or one|tables, he said. ing, booze running outfit that my|bus for a few -blocks or some. | Maritime District Kiwanis con-ipe © M, Elliott, to tell the| The chairman agreed with|had been suggested Dr. Elliott bootlegger and was leading his|was at the bus barns Monday members of his Travelogue Com-|coming year. western area could be a replica|School and their parents would T 8 . : : 3 ivell, Bill Gibbie, oH i |this were the case, he should|tion of the city bus service last|Lorne Nancekivell, Bill © | overbuilding because indications| struction on Wilson road south. |coe School materially either, he , a sub- . When he declined to do so, the|sidiary of the Canadian National|ed the club's 196061 travelogue th ¢ |Elliott said the most pressing Trustee Brown said the need ' ] presentation of Rockbrune's father suggested seventh annual ) | Scotland, members of the city hall to three of the schools inthe part around the Conant School The magistrate suggested that with the featured dates being : fund was taken up and supported : : |addition to the school. OEE a " Mar, 6 and April 3, gerous ground. X ecte t rustee Fletcher, agreed. He enough for his jet air passage and, Son the Pp ; 8 y easions s ell a p, 's tickets rom X 1 i ars. vows in the red s s on two occasions been caught well as season's y to start him off on his new life|°f the members que growing in the red soll as do | small schools as its big ones and rv . : ci . ~ ildinds are i " dump, and the other occasion will be accepted by Kiwanian ".- w | the | State? ot Ins olf age, 1 ar-Ty ona round trip between King-| tall modern buildings are in great | 1nic Taws |the organizations of the Shueh "We have good, competent per- around | oa i ed at the New Party Conference : |met under the direction of Art.|g, of Lower Town Quebec a week in jail to consider wheth- : Chairman Frank Taylor and A a friend of long years standing, 't "< x erent way i iq " | ' : {man of the celebration weekend. Chateau Frontenac, Montcalm's| rent way of plowing with oxen. Inj.® "50 bo eno nded them to| Hall, Bond street east, this com. proclaiming the 1960-61 season's Public School Inspector W. J, up from London by overnight a congregational dinner on Satur-| committee that the balance of the ing where the Proclamation of|interesting pictures were seen of ly convicted on three charges off mencing at 9.30 am, and willl tye citizens of Oshawa, are confi- Juusually : i ate 7 nat people atten the season's first|pni vi 3 . when his plane touched down a : ; Ring wip be 'open louse with in Trustee G. Drynan moved that vere's home, and the newer part) Mr. Archie Dancey entertained tank then speeding off without | able full information regarding| con ations at Oshawa Central | pays presen Y|the committee's proposal regard- Guided by one of the officers of| is 111.610" freeing the slaves. On|tacular falls and rock formations : i hroug} \ igrat 7 i Clifford Pilkey will preside Magistrate F. S.Ebbs wel Detailed plans will be drawn up| moved that the balance of the through customs and immigration pioonderoga, the land of make|Lakes region in New York State. | : 9 andl T. D. Thomas, MPP for Oshawa he was sorry to see so few teen-|ther information given at a later| even more frail than when he had! of the fountain at night in Water. | bridges which lead. through the : Home, director of political educa- F Co il most, 1960 had been a bad year S}) N i The Oshawa Planning Board What business wants in The supervisor, or middle man. man are three basic skills,| agement man's main requirement Park Brea Is Approved Planning Board, The Oshawa Tuesday night, approved active petter if w i : Boh Vel better if were left industrial. |gagsio i ner > Da ng o {session will be M o 3 3 ty quarter hours for a train to Aber- Teos BHOB, 10 the park area nosth| House number 8 on Jackson|subject will be "Th He Pani leach marked "service station", {man, the first thing a business tive position, conceptual is th deen, so we checked our bag oF aylor Ave, a iti Th avenue, and 589 Simcoe street| Coast to Coast" evew Party lore the city stamp of approval. lconsiders is some useable skills A oi Ay 5 11s gage, went and had some lunch armony road, as fulfills the south, were included in the re- will be foll hy ATKS | made by the former owner of We chow . preety : . ark " J | | i y ul , y! - and went for only a short stroll on proposed parks plan, zoning to C2, The houses along period, owed by a question MEMO TO COUNCIL the property, H. M. Mackie, NEW SKILL 0 shld ave ee - id Buchanan street. Mr. Greig was Baker, 595 Ritson road south; | A letter from city council said Jackson were left industrial | The planning board moved to Some members of the planning| The young man in turn expects to him. It is as if he was living quite tired even then, so we did| Mrs. Elizabeth Stevason, 446 [the Knight of Columbus wanted ~---------------------------- BORN IN SCOTLAND advise city council the following: [board felt the issue should be be-|¢, he able to develop new skills in a world of ideas with every- not walk very far. We sat on a Adelaide avenue west; Bar- to purchase, lease or acquire " Born in Scotland, Mr. Home| "Pending a study of the gen.|!Ween Douglas Leaseholds and, he progresses in the business. thing flowing to him. Technical station Dench and chatted about bara MeMillan, 199 Centre property Sut of Ring 5 reet Gets Option novel i Vancouver in 1926 and eral area, we don't recommend|H. M. Mackie, because one of Through research it has been and human skills play only a very events and people in Oshawa until| _stre ot: Mrs Evelyn Bilton, gas ana Sast of Farewsl] sree hag held pmany prominent posi-lany rezoning on an individual the conditions in the deal had|learned that the three skills, | small part in the requirements it was time to board the train. | 3 Dearbory avenue: Dieter ball diamonds, . : ons in the labor movement since basis. However, attention is been as follows: "The vendor to/technical, human and conceptual for this position." The three and a half hour train y ithelm, 13 Masson street; | This area, however, the plan hd . His first appointment was drawn to the submission of Doug-|SuPPly all necessary permits for|are the three which are required 'The man in the managerial po- trip to Aberdeen, taking us| Joseph Dzyga, 215 Mitchell |ning board wants reserved as a ine ur jal as vice-president of the Boiler |a5 Leaseholds. We suggest the|the erection of a gasoline serv-|at all three levels of business. | sition must be prepared to inter through the beautiful Perthshire] avenue: Darrell Colby, 117 |scenic walkway, etc. makers' Industrial Union in 1943, advice of the city solicitor and|ice station to the purchaser prior] Mr. Hayman said that these communicate ideas. He must highlands, with stops at such his Sarton avenue; Carl Jones, The board also approved sev BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Re served as president of his pe city engineer should be ob-|to closing." three skills will probably be re- know how an ideal will work in toric places as Stirling, Perth and 0 © son road south; Vicki }o.4) subdivisions. One was ap. L@Wson Beers, 69 Queen street, pea] of the United Steelworkers | ginaq "with reference to the| Others felt Douglas Leaseholds|quired in the three levels of busi- with his business and be prepar- Dunblane, was a Joy to Mr BE dy Fox - 64, Ne Weastle: proved for Downs Realty, Wilson Bowmanville, was given the op- of Ame ica in 1945 and in 1946 and city's position in this matter." had gone ahead with the service ness, however some of them to aed to work ideas into his busi- Greig. His eyes drank in all the| Daan Beni, ; A rt AUT (iad north and Adelaide avenue ton of a $200 fine, or two months x 7 was president of Local 283 of D fas Leasehold : station knowing it was against|/lesser extent than the others at ness," the speaker said. beauty of the scenery on this glor-| Stree i abby Broek, a cast: Another was for Induco/in Jail, when he was convicted y Packinghouse Workers ad ouglas case h0lds was repre-|,) regulations; but expected to|the three different levels of a! Even with the induction of the lous sunny day. When the line| a al ort AF ll 120 Construction, west of Farewell ©f having liquor in a place other re 1318 Mr. Home served as sented 2 the planning board| 10 for rezoning when partly|businss organization. new member, Jaycee Fred Ball, brought us to the sea -at Stone- Pilkey, § areenbank 4 an |. venue and north of Taylor/than his residence, in magis- president of the Vancouver Labor meeting. Sz br ief was presented finished | He defined the three levels of chairman of the membership com haven, he felt he was really get- ilkey, 801 Colborne street | °° A rd was g o trate's court Tuesday Council and in the same year showing its position in the mat- y | business as the worker, the super-| mittee renewed his threat of the x h a Jas y 8 east: Joe Fracz. 498 Bloor |aVenue. A third was approved|trate's sday. was elected secretary-trease oo ter. The owner Jaimed they! Others felt the owners had] .* s as the A s | ; h ing near to home. As we travel-| aust " for the city property on Park Poiice evidence stated that] eo British C ary-treasurer | ter. e Ss claimed €Y'heen honest in presenting their| Visor, or middle management, Sept. 12 meeting, "that come led up the coast, he related to The fir A ROE road and Nipigon street. In this Beers was found parked, south|g e British Columbia Federa. were unaware they couldn't build} iti had bee! i and the management or execu- Nov. 7, there will be a steak and ome of his boyhood. e: The first five persons to in- 18 : tion of Labor, He was re-elected service stati MiB Position and ha n misled by| Si its rT me some of his boyhood exper-| go. "mye Oshawa Times of |Case. the layout was approved for |of the town dump in the company|ty this post a Tesieried|® SSTVice sialon In an a confused zoning area, and an! Postitions, {bean night. : lences along that rocky piece of oir birthdays each day will |When it is submitted as a plan of Of a young girl and James Ed- 1058. st annually through zone. ignorance of the regulations in| He noted the worker would| "If the membership is not in. shoreline. receive dombie tickets , |subdivision. ward Webb. ' i | It was pointed out the original ty i ial) zon have to have a great deal of tech. | creased by 30 by the end of this Then at last the train crossed| Lcceive double-tickets to The 2 Mr. Home was named a mem-| : din [the MIB (industrial) zone. ical skill or know-k vith th," he said, "half of th b ale. Lain oily Regent Theatre, good for a A revision for the extension of, The girl had hidden three her of the national executi application for building permit| After much discussion, it was| Iii 1 SF ToView Will 2|mont), Be Jad oa. ol le the bridge over the River Dee, 4 y & i Elg street towar "i Amb oF home = . A ational executive of |, 0" LL citation" dali : SEUSS OI Slittle human skill, but very little | Jaycees will be treated to a steak ard Iver four - week period, The cur- |El€in street towards Gibbons and|pints of beer in her purse, and|the political action committee of N24 'service station" deliberate finally agreed, the planning board| one ski Aner. and in a few minutes, it stopped] ont attraction is "Adven- |NiPiZon, was also approved, The|l0 empty bottlts were found on the CLC fr = oC Oly marked out. It. had been re! : ! conceptual skill. dinner. The other half will be in the Aberdeen station tures of Huckle Sv Ph |strvet will not be extendedithe ground beside the car e CLC from 1945 to 1958 and|Y Marked out. : should only answer from the; The worker would have to be given a plate of beans. And they There on the station platform i Ce Cr uckleberry Finn ely ctly to Gibbons stre t . % The Ly ' i tr rg tated th fi the following year was appointed Placed with "truck service ga-'point of view of "good planning",| able to work with others and that |will be 'lousy' beans at that," the slo I) H s street, as » 'magistrate sta | politica oat} Ive age". which is allowed i is 3 op a in : he : Hi ah Sas was Mr. Greig's sister Bella) olor, Sy a. hans eet. = Hn agitate a S he ine political educ ation director of the rage", which is allowed in this leaving other problems ' to they is the reason for his human skill membership committee chair. y s essen. | Canadian Labor Congress. (zone. This application had been|city solicitor and engineer. requirement, the speaker said. |man warned.

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