The Oshawa Times, 28 Oct 1960, p. 9

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a A ES pa Na ms wr, 4 1 Society for Desf and Hard of Hearing Children at Simeoe Hall. Seated from left to right are: cor respondence secrelary, LE TRE, OFFICERS FOR A new com- munity service were elected last night, Mrs, T, Tullock was | elected president of the Oshawa New Group Aids Deaf Children organization, (children in the Oshawa distrief came who are in need of this new serv into being Thursday night at Sim ice, Some already receive Iwo coe Hall when the Oshawa Bocl- classes weekly, on Wednesday ety for Deaf and Hard of Hear. and Thursday, Children three ing Children came into being with years old and under receive class Mrs, 'T, Tullock as president from 9.80 till 11.30 a.m,, for the The aims of this organization! Ages of four to six classes are in ] ( oho the afternoon from 1,30 till 3.30, are to ald pre-school children who Pransportation. for children ¢ deaf or hard of hearing and J a them by means of spe-|[rom the Whitby, Brooklin, and cial classes, Although this sery. Fort Perry area is needed, The ie has been in operation for service clubs n these districts some weeks now their first pub. Will be asked for aid in eliminat- lic meeting was held last night, "8 this problem, Already the Bo Mrs, T. D, Thomas was chair. ©1€1Y has received requests for man of the meeting until the offi Spansion in bing? $b oa cers were chosen Tne Oshawa Society fof Dagl EARLY AGE IMPORTANT and Hard of Hearing Children is At the meeting Dy, C, C the second in Canada, The other Stewart explained the extreme is located in Montreal importance of educating children. Following is the slate of offi who are thus afflicted, at ap early cers elecied at their first meet age, He said that it was un. Ing: President, Mrs, T, Tullock; desirable to send children to|vice - president, Dr, J, E, Walt; some outside institution before recording secretary, Mrs, P they reach the age of reason Souch; corresponding secretary, Simeoe Hall has given Irs, M, Joyce; treasurer, N, W clety a room, rent free, in nne to conduct classe A executive membes are A was and will be printed W. Alger, G, Garrison, P free of charge hy the Alger Press impson and Mrs, 8, Duffield, Limited, The Oshawa Rotary The advisory committee in Club has donated a grant of cludes: Dr, L, A, Kane, Dr, C, ( $500 to aid in organizing the So. Stewart, M Macleod, Mrs, T. D, ciety, Showld the Oshaws Com Tomas, add M, w. ok To.| muglty 'Chest go over the top a| Miss Nellie ¥, ac ona 3 o or requbst for a grapt will be ad-|ronte, Is teaching the children mitted -, US ad A pew Oshawa felt to be greatly needed, the so viich lellerhea chosen free of charge and has contribut ed much of her time and effort in making their lives more pleas 30 ant 30 CHILDREN HERE There are approximately OSHAWA HUNTER Bags Deer With Bow And Arrow Torok hit the animal in the spine from a distance of 30 yards, He says It ran 90 yards hefore it dropped and died, The arrow he used was tipped with a razor head made of steel and the shaft is of fibre glass An Oshawa hunter has return. ed to the city from a trip to Michi gan with his first deer of the sea son, bagged with a bow and arrow John Torok, RR 3, Oshawa, Is one of a small group of men who wi Mrs, M, Joyce, recording seec- retary, Mrs, P, Bouch; presi dent, Mrs, T, Tullock and ad. visory commitiee member, Mrs, T. D, Thomas, In the rear Minister Has Pageant Published A Christmas Pageant, "A Song In Your Heart", written by Rev Mervin A 7 Chest Total | | Now $70,744 roa executive executive Duffield and {Beneficial Finance Co, Watt, | Photo, from left member, member, Mrs, § vice-president, Dr, J Oshawa to right WwW. Alger MISS VERA SIBLOCK Times E, CHEST AGENCY CNIB Assists Blind People | # Officigls of the Gteater Osh dhe Oshawa Snes OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1960 awa C y Chest ted SECOND SECTION PAGE NINE this morning thet contributions now totsl $70,744.56. The list of contributions follow: Harris, Harris and Wallace United Automobile Workers of Amenrics (Lossl 202, Tn ternationni Upion) 0.09 Benton's Dairy Products Limited 160.50 Me. J. 1. Beaton "om Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Beaton W590 Beston's Daley Produsts 144. wm »we ¢ PUD VV DVDR DV VDDD DVDBDOD Bertram E. Blair J. Mvin Bisir Andrew M. Erick dames J, Grills David A. Herringion J. Maleoim Hawe John WW Humphries Jd. Robert Jenking Harry Johnston Mrs. Elsie 1. Little Raymond A. Martin David Mclaren Kenneth G, O'Malley Floyd W. Remshotiom Donald G, Richards Knud H. Sorensen Nick Steteki Harry |, Wallpes Crown Life Insurance Co, Robson Leather Co. 144 1050.60 br, E Culp id Sun Oil Co, Id "mh Curran and Briggs Ready Mix wom 5.00 wh VETER ® vhepusLRRLL® LREFTITEREET » » J 125.90 MEMBERS OF THE Osh. | Thursday night, heard an inter. awa Liberal Associstion, at a | esting talk on the benefits and $0749 meeting in Hotel Genosha | errors of the health plans in the United Kingdom, Caught by the camera at the meeting from left, are John Lay, of Pickering; George K. Drynan, Terry Kelly, who chaired the Woalworth Co Tots! to date meeting; Royce Frith, president of the Ontario Liberal Associa tion and Dr, Simon McGrail, ~Oshawa Times Photo 35 Queen's | Great Britain Health Students Tour GM "Health Insurance Plans in tioned in answer to 8 panel ques Fourth year mechanical en-|Canada are not favorable," sald tion: "limitations were made in gineering students from Queen's| Dr. Simon McGrail, a speaker some cases, such as emergen.| University toured north and south|8t & meeting of the members of | cles', | plants of General Motors of Can-|the Oshawa Liberal Association + ghall make a statement later! ada 14d, Thursday, In Hotel Genosha, Thursdayion, as I get a better picture of | Thirty-five students, accompan. €VeRIng the health plan issue", said Dr, ied by Prof, J, 8, Campbell, saw! Chairman Terry Kelly, intro- McGrail in closing, | {sections of the truck assembly, duced Dr, McGrail, a recent ar Guest speaker and president] {stamping plant and trim rival to the Oshawa Clinic, who|of the Ontario Liberal Associa | preparation areas (all in the pointed out the benefits and er-|(jon, Royce Frith, suggested | north plant) in the morning, rors of the health plans in the ways and means fo strengthen [A GM spokesman said the tour| United Kingdom to both doctors ihe Liberal Party for the coming| and patients elections, {is becoming an annual thing 1 | ted p i | w ic & 5 vejual Dr, MeGral pointed out how a | s @ t It is an attempt to acquaint medicine pros: MAJOR ISSUE | students with industry and let|his associates in | MA: {them AD the practical applica | Pered under the United Kingdom! 'The health plan is a major pa ; "Pind tion of what they are taught af|scheme, Doclors had more time issue,' said Mr, Frith, "Finding { university," he said to consult with patients, because a S21 on, ne Nasty] After a GM lunch at Hotel Gen. |! the lack of time wasted in pa-|P" 10 k hy wa Her a 4 10:1 ner work, such as the collection|tioner 1s a task we must atiend | osha, the group inspected the pas to senger car assembly division in of bills the south plant The visit is part of a twoday trip for the future engineers. They { will visit industries in Toronto to day, "The success of the Liberal | HANDLED BY CONSULTANTS Pary in Ontario is one of our| Patients needing hospital atten. main goals,' "This will not bel tion are turned over fo consult. A sweep election, are we ready? ants on entry and until dismissed, Were some of the comments Mr, [are out of the general practition-|Frith suggested to the panel, | er's hands, Dr, McGrail, although, "I wish to thank Dr, McGrail not In favor of this idea, men-|for his beneficial talk as to the Plan Facets Explained health issue, and many thanks for the Invitation fo this meet ing," Mr, Frith concluded, John Lay, of pickeribl: brought forth, comments on publie opigion in this matier in refer. ence to Provincial Hospital Plan, "We need a more rounded out plan," said Mr, Lay, "to cover some of the problems in the smaller hospitals," BURNING ISSUE "The public in a group plan benefits, while the farmers, storekeepers and those not in a group cannot get the complete coverage," "Our problem," continued Mr, Lay, "is to get as much cover. | age as possible with a. premium everyone can handle," "The reaction of the public on this question makes thia a burn. ing Issue at coming elections, We must find an answer," sald Mr, Lay, "and soon," Some of the panel were Dr, C, Vipond, George K. Drynan, J, J, Kelly, Mrs, O, Gay and Mrs, Frank Mooney, Annual Meeting" >... 0) or aon Set By Chamber The annual meeting of the Osh. awa Chamber of Commerce will be held on Wednesday, Feb, 22, it | was decided by the board of di [rectors, at a luncheon meeting at Hotel Genosha Thursday, Cham | her of Commerce President Her bert Robinson presided Membership Month -- Novem her =~ has been designated as membership month in an all-out effort to boost membership from the 455 mark to a new high of 600, Tom Russell, president of the Russell Transport, is heading the campaign for new members Over 1500 people connected with the 160 firms who are members of the chamber, are now protect. ed by a group policy insurance plan, The board was also about the chain of existing in the chamber, Each of In Economic Exp the fourth in a series of are ticles on the Oshawa Regional Planning Association, The are ticle was contributed by Gare net Rickard, reeve of Darling. ton Township and deals with planning from the standpoint of the rural municipality, No longer are the problems of a municipality only those that de- velop within the limits of their { own boundaries, The primary ob.| centre in Canada, jective of regional planning| gAME STANDARDS the three vice-presidents (8s re-|/should be to co-ordinate the de-| Regional planning should en sistance beyond its easterly houn daries into Darlington township, Aan in dential development informed command Of all the scientific dslcoveries nomical way technical advances, the auto-|and drainage, but we should make mobile has been the greatest con: |the fullest use of industry in de. tributing factor to the demand for| veloping all our resources, and better roads, and the rapid resi-|distribute our wealth to rural | services for the workers of induse areas, The City of Oshawa is the|try, who through their labors cons largest automobile manufacturing| tribute to the economy of induse Rural Areas Must Share ansion Editor's Note: Following is [leading into the City of Oshawa, other counties, so if regional plane This 18 through a suburban road ning is going to fulfill the object agreement, Legislation does not ives for which it is designed, we permit Oshawa to extend such as- should co-ordinate our efforts not .lonly for our future road and street patterns, and the most eco~ to provide water rovide try, If 20 per cent of workers in an industry live in a municipality, other than where the industry is located, it would seem fair if 20 Bury, minister of King In order to kill a deer with a|gireet United Chur h, has heen A blind X-ray technician at the change their ideas and try to live sponsible for three special com:|velopment and economic XDA | compass the areas around the per cent of the business tax paid how and arrow, the archer has to accepted for publication by the Oshawa General Hospital, Miss normal lives again, she explains, | mittees, Suggestions made by the|sion of those municipalities that| centres of industrial growth from by that industry should be paid Mr, Torok says. HelAmerican religious journal, Vera Siblock, has described some! Members of the Humoresque| committees are tc be placed be. have a similar physical, social, fwhich we get residential develop: to the municipality where paid a camouflage sult to creep "Church Management", It ap. of the work of the Canadian Nat: Club have different occupations, | fore the board of directors for ap-| and economic standard of lVIng.| ment. Whether people live in a Norkers io y in ad-| nears as a feature article in the ional the Blind, The Ope has worked in the General proval, The board speaks for the The explosive residential develop |eity or a rural municipality sur- Regional planning will hove a know | November issue. CNIH agencies par: Motors 160 participating firms of the ment that has taken place Iirounding a city they have thel ory great effect on rural munles to be| The pageant was written in 1058 ticipating in the Oshawa and a {| chamber of commerce, | rural municipalities as a result of same social and economic stand ipalities, it is important they they for presentation in Centennial Community Chest serews in EE -------- = |the economic prosperity of an n+l ards and they require services of retain thelr identity, In order to belong to the Thunderbird Bow men, The doe which he shot Mon day on an archery preserve near Atlanta, Michigan, 1s the second | wear he has shot in the four up on the animal and says, since he took up archer dition it is necessary to Using a 80pound how Mr, where the deer are likely , a and then to wait for them lose Lor ol the years Institute one canteen for many number sort and their homes for years coun the Greater I would recommend this type of hunting every time to people who have never hunted with any thing but a rifle," Mr, Torok says. He has given up rifle hunts ing SPORTING CHANCE The animal has a much {sporting chance. It calls i greater skill on the part of the mare hunter but he is also more able the continent will also enact the 0 De to enjoy Mr, Torok has found He admits It practice During his recent trip to Michi § gan which was during the special archery season, in a week 20 hunt ers shot only two deer, nature, takes TO HUNT REARS Thunderbird Bowmen have ar ranged bear hunting trips to Haliburton, Mr, Torok says, but have not yet managed to shoot al -- an animal MANY HAPPY RETURNS The club meets in the house of the president, Gorden Clark, George W. James, former 337 Rossmount road and has an publisher of The Canadian outdoor range for year round Statesman, Bowmanville, who practice at Raglan with 28 differ is today receiving the congratu: 'ent targets. In winter the elub lations and best wishes of h hires a hall for indoor practice wide circle of friends on on Sunday afternoons celebration of his 74th hirth One good bow is enough for an day. archer, Mr, Torok says, and it ------ -- gan be bought fairly inexpensive y. The club is looking for, more To Keep Abreast * Electric Heating TIMES TO CHANGE of developments in electric heat WOMEN'S FORMA ing, Oshawa Publie Utilities Com on A decided . Thursday | night to join the Eleetrie Heat ing Commission at a cost of $100 a year In answer to a Commissioner H the cost of electric heating manager & the PUC, George Shreve, said that because of the lower cost of installation, electri the Response to this vear's re view of women's activities in Oshawa has been so gi¢ The Oshawa Times has had to change the format of presentation followed in other years, lostead of publishing ports of wamen's organ 3) in the small tabloid 8 The Times will give heat hem full - page newspaper treatment in the women's beginning next Mon. question Baldwin as the the tos same cost as other forms of ing "The trend in heat section surprise you' he com:| day, Watch for these reports mssione At least + A the special pages in Mons centy-built homes and » com:| day and Friday issues of The mercial building in the city are. Times completely electrically heated." Hall, The cast was chosen from the Church School, Young Peo ple's Union, and the Happy Doubles Club, The Junior Choir was employed as the carolers, By popular request, the pageant was {repeated at Christmas time last year by the same cast Through the wide coverage of forthe printed word, it is expected 'Y that other church groups across same pageant this coming Christ mas season WOMAN RETURNS RELIEF MONEY Oshawa Welfare Adminis trator Herbert GG, Chese- hrough received a cheque for $118 a few days ago The money was Oshawa housewife, in ment far financial help res ceived hy her mother from this eity during the depression years The woman, who wished to remain unidentified, said she could now afford to repay what she considered as a debt Health Minister Club Speaker BOWMANVILLE Dr. M. RB Dymond, minister of health for Ontario, will address the rural urban meeting of the Rowmanville Rotary Club at the Flying Dutch man lan at 6:30 p.m. Friday Dr. Dymond is replacing Madi son M, Walter, a native of Orono {who was recently appointed as head of the Royal Rank, Mr Walter suffered a stroke Tues day and is in hospital in Mon treal, The meeting was to have heen a gala homecoming for My Walter, an pays from POLICE QUIET | The Oshawa Police Department ¢ reported no serious accidents Thursday or this morning, There were no hreak-ins reported during the same period, Employment services, she sald, The staff in Job Miss Siblock Oshawa had hey whose the ran the gin le General School for Hospital ahle job Ehe In Oshawa there is an CNIB which blind people lies fund ation enjoy Miss iy keep in the and a advi eit | ARAILLE TAUGHT I f a blind person is in need of can call on the CNIB the ONIN, home who will come to Oshawa the pe and "generally to life help they wial service Niblock teacher and help a community knit help them to adjust Miss Siblock {blind all her member of the in Oshawa whieh quarters in the creation Ass is supported hy Monday night {for the members, she |have a business second Thursday social meeting Thursday in the of sald, Is blind to read conk per Hy ew who life, Is eve fall HOLD SOCIAL This Thursday members held a querade party, Other take the Mes the ings hingo and arrangements conven Each summer, the blind pebple plenic "It the social in is good for their Miss hecome lt to and can feel quite sory selve "Once they have once or twice they Sihlock blind says in lin public school education at the has Community oclation building and CNIR is bowling night They every and a fourth wintey mee evening ry anc EVEN' form of sometimes out side entertainment depending on made the one of home is in and high Brantford Blind and former shop at the Belle glad to return to her home was Siblock contact y and the SON aille has an fund Says Ling Ss ) i hy morale for blind people to get together," an alarm to a grass fire on the ipansported on a 40-foot trailer outlet being built in Oshawa, wha John street find it very diffi. Thursday and went to Bala drive, and stopped for a short time at recently 'Some gone their R, D placement Forontoe found me my sald, hoard of the with up for welfare and recre mn heen active Humoresque Club head: Re N elub Hallow'en mas social even card the CNIB gives elity > 9 st. They won't go out dt 2.35 pm, for them the out lance begin to morging Werner Co | dustrial eity in an adjoining mu | comparative quality in the area | nieipality, should be a matter of iy which they choose ot live, such EDUCATING PUBLIC Need New |concern, not only to the ruraliag gohaols, roads, shopping facil | municipality, 'but to the city as Miss Siblock thinks that one of | ities, churches, recreation areas the most important functions of well, and so on, the CNIB is in educating the pub: Blood Donors The county system of govern-| We are advised in order to keep lle and trying to persuade em / iment, as originally designed, is|{the economy of a municipality ployers to hire blind people, . vasically sound, The assessed sound we should keep a fair bal. "Just because we ave blind|, A Serious shortage of new wealth of all the municipalities is|ance between industrial and resi doesn't mean we are not normal hlood donors has Oshawa Red equalized, and the services pro: |dential assessment, However, in- people," she says indignantly, Cr038 officials wetried with thelyided by the county are extended dustry seems to gravitate to the 'and yet there are employers "eX! clinie scheduled for thisito the municipalities which have|larger centres where the services who are willing to give @ person COME Thursday, Robert H.inot the wealth of assessment to/they require are more easily a job until they find out he is 'oud, clinic chairman, disclos | provide such services for them: available, but the employees with blind," y ed today, | selves, their automobile move nto the Besides playing the plano and| An intensive drive id dealt NOW! DEVELOPMENT PATTERN |yalue of industrial assessment in typing in her spare time, Miss/dONOrs 80 as to avoid the neces| "mye "pattern of development, a city rises while in the rural sity of calling on previous givers y, wover in some areas has little | municipalities the opposite is too soon has not resulted in any polation to the political boun- | tye. forcing the property owners appreciable increase in Oshawa 8 daries of a municipality, The rest in a rural township to bear n panel of public spirited blood | gantial development in' Darling:| unfairly high cost for the services donors, Mr, Stroud declared, ton Township has very little, iffthov yequire, A special appeal has gone out|any, connection to the growth gl Competition for industry is be to all churches, service and com: |development in the towns in our|aaming very keen. Industry is munity organizations to come to| United Counties, which are from finding stiff competition from he ald a oi vital Hioapvidg 30 10.90 tiles b the Gast of 3a, arojeet, Church-goers this week- 8 ne y Db) on CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS end will be reminded of the spirit.| economic expansion of Oshawa ual obligation to support the|and Bowmanville, clinic as a vital factor in the pres, Darlington and Bowmanville servation of human life in the are in the same county system Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi. dents of Oshawa and District who are celebrating their ) and so there is an equalization when a cornea hecomes available "Ommunity, sof assessments and services pro for transplantation to a blind pers| Thanks lo the generosity of} iaod™ through schools, roads, son, The Lions Club in Oshawa, Rev br Paul Dwyer and the health, hospitals, law enforce he pointed out, give the blind CONKroEation of §t Gregory 8 ment, welfare, ete, but there is| birthdays today: people in the city a Christmas| Roman Cathllie Chureh, St 0""o0 alization with Oshawa Gary McCevers, 118 Stacey dinner each year, {Gregory's Auditorium will once East Whitby and Whitby towns] avenue: Mrs. Gordon Sticks ---- | ARAN De (urned over to the Red|ghing are in the same county sys: wood, 67 Grenfell avenue: Cross for the blood donor clinlo| tam as the town of Whitby, but| Mrs. L. Hazelw ood, 113 this Thursday from 1.30 to 4 pm, Chureh street; Donald White, 357 Adelaide avenue west: Helen Speirs, 140 Oshawa Hivd, North; Mrs, J, Nantals, . d as Oshawa is a separated city, it Fire In Be room {and from_6 to § p.m does not form a part of any coun Blamed on Smoker Prospective donors who wish to cut their time to a minimum 818 Eulalie; Ruth Sutton, 180 Fernhill Blvd; Harold ty system, The City of Oshawa Damage was estimated at $2300 while at the clinie can telephone Creamer, 102 Buckingham does, however, contribute an equal amount with Ontario Couns R POSS 108 { andolph in a bedroom fire at the home of (Red Cross offices at Randoly A 32033 to arrange an appointment ! Allan Robinson, 82 Wayne avenue, avenue: Mrs, Emma Minacs, 71 Albert reel; Barbara ty to more than 30 miles of roads or a time when the clinic staff Thursday at 2.08 p.m of 2 Simpson, 900 King street east » I k firefiat ) will not be so busy, "In this way Northway Chain t took firefighters more than sy donor can usually complete the y wed Margaret Blears, 1H May Locate Here Central Park Blvd. south an hour to subdue and clean Wp simple and virtually painless " The first five pers - Expansion of the 85 .yearold The fitat five persons to in after the blaze. A spokesman for 0 . | 13 | procedur \ Ur, the Oshawa Fire Department said | Proved y in, halt a - a os . a form The Oshawa Times of GIANT COMPUTER John Northway and Son Ltd. re: their birthdays each day will A giant electronic computer tal! store chain may result in an Siblock enjoys speaking to groups on blindness, "I always think it is one more chance to try to educate some. body she says, In her own work, where mis. takes are costly, Miss Siblock's blindness has been no handicap to her, A further service of the CNIB 18 to arrange for cornea trans. plants Miss Siblock said, This work is done with the help of Lions clubs in different centres or --l y the fire was caused hy smoking in| i receive double tickets to the hod The department also answered! Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period, The current attraction is "The Rells Are Ringing" Reports on birthdays will be received only between the hours of § ah. and 10 am Phone RA 334M Toronto Financier David Rush bought the five-store because of a burns the Oshawa shopping centre chain and announced expansion] ing roast in an oven branch of the Crown Life Insurs plans for southern Ontario, Osh.! There were three routine ambu. 'ance office en route to the headjawa was mentioned as a possible calls Thursday and this office in Terento, The computer store locatipn. as well as Hamil {is the first of its kind in Canada. iton and London, | flats at 7.55 pm. |passed through Oshawa Thursday do this they must share in the {economic expansion of their re. |glon according to the contribution they make, Falling this we will have larger municipalities become ing stronger and rural municipal ities becoming weaker, This would be detrimental to the econs omy and social well being of all the people, Club Plans Fund To Buy Minerals The Oshawa Rock and Mineral [Club held its meeting at the CRA, The president, J, H, Kauffs | man, chaired the meeting, Julius Zilinsky was appointed to head a ways and means com. mittee to set up a special fund to be used for purchasing mine eral specimens for members une able to acquire them. The president expressed his aps preciation to the members who helped make the October Field trip to Egan's Shute and The Sil ver Crater Mine at Rancroft such a worthwhile weekend, All he members acquired some or all of the following: Apatite, Hetatite Mica books, Essonite Garnet, Idocrose, Marble and, at rock cuts along the highway, Dogtooth Calcite and Augite, \M Dutheill managed to loosen a real prize of large Betas fite Crystals set on Hornblende, Mr, Zilinsky was in charge of the sale of quartz erystals which the executive were fortunate in purchasing at Lyudhurst Following the business portion of the meeting, two films were shown, "Ripple Rock" and 'The Pre-Cambrian Shield", Door prizes were won hy Mrs, ¥, Mrs, Don Brooks {man, John Pratt, Mrs, C, J, La. |viviere, Ernest Twist, Neil Hall {and Wayne Fleury A brief trading and identifica. tion period followed the adjourn. | ment held ice The next meeting will be at the CRA Nov, 1%,

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