The Oshawa Times, 1 Feb 1961, p. 13

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hE} SR H hl in to the Cline, | Clinic technicians and a! ae ductnicians jus awa by the Red Cross in order to cope with the heavy flow of donors thet must pass through the Clinic this Thursday if Osh {awa 15 to reach its goal, The entire process rarely takes more \than half an hour from the time # volunteer enters the Clinic un- til they are free to leave The Clinic this Thursday will be held at Bt, Gregory's Audis torium on Simeoe Street North and will be open from 1:30 - 4:09 tor a | bus), and Heber Down president (Oshawa), Shown (Brooklin), The four officers in top picture on right, burning the mortgage, are, left to | in top picture right were right: Stanley Bagg, pa st- | among those who signed the Tuesday night, In top pie treasurer (Oshawa); seated president (Oshawa); Norman | guarantee for the $6000 mort Sture left (left to right) stand- | Heber Down, past - president Down, past president (Oh gage ) LL are: Ivan Cochrane, first | (Brooklin); Richard Branton, ' awa); Arthur Grass (Colum. vice Camel vice president (Burketon) Weatherup, second president (Oshawa), Foster Bnowden, secretary MEMBERS OF THE South Ontario Agricultural Society are shown at the annual meet ing held in the Hotel Genosha ~Oshawa Times Photo St. Thomas' Church Meets | At Brooklin BROOKLIN~Rev. E Fuller, the rector, oceupied the jv No Let-Up | Oshawa Fair InCold Debt Free According to the Weather Bureau office at Mal Members of the South Ontario! ed ton no clear-cut signs (OT Bao ouiigral Society watched It was decided the fair couldn't let-up In the current cold spellim .cqay night as their president possibly be held during the are In view today or (omorrow. (pene. Down burned the mort: period of the CNE Officials ai the Weather Buri ooo on the Oshawa Fair, Mr, The suggestion of night har nu sald today the weather for pow, tid members of the soc. ness racing was briefly men. ihe first part of January this ity that the fair was now out of tioned at the meeting, but it will year has heen hear of mave debt have to he discussed at a hoard Rarmal teiberatures fOr JON") me hank note originaly sign. 0f directors meeting, However," al for the work accom: I wary weather bo : "0 {mention was made that the On. Banizations for the work accom £ However, the temperature|€d for $6000 was drawn in 1040 tario Government was permit. Pished during the year, Eodived Jan, 16 and It has been It was originally backed by the 40 go h dlp racing at! In the spring, the largest num Wold ever since, "It Is certainly guarantee of a mii bes o Prom. Sng wt am 1 BR ber of candidates. in some years t should remain!/inent citizens, abou 1h 0 A add / " o are asentec ¢ pnannor y Sheule but! whom Mr, Down sald, have died The membership was told that|# ere present i for when the month-end reports are! Richard Branton was unan sgompiled, it is likely to he found |imously elected as president "that the recent low temperatures | Heber Down, past president of s are normal, or above normal forthe fair board, insisted that he is time of wear," Weather|step down in favor of Mr, Bran-| ureau officials sald ton, as he sald he had served) According to the weather of: as president for the past five but no decisions were made prayer when the meeting of Bt Brooklin, was with vestry Church Monday, held |e paying basis, as grants from De ' spent [' 'weekend al A We the department of sgriculture Aurora Conference Centre, The may be reduced Vacation Church School held in Those appointed as the hoard July was well attended despite are ( tradley, Bo e,|which the meeting was held was Lice, It Is hard to determine years |Rawa. iy andl % Hard Aye. a portable schoolreom which what Is causing this cold spell.| Branton thanked thé board of Rage' Jvan Cochrane, | But it 1s all bound up with the! qi0000r5 and told them that he Beath, George Hayes, elreulation currently covering was going to expect a lot of Weatherup Archie Whitmee, south of the church at & cost of the continent, {work from them, and that hears Gordon Brown, Mrs, Jos: $3600, The clreulation 1s fAvOring| was going to call a meeting al eph Davie, Walter Beath, Bill| The cold outhreaks across Eastern), qe immediately to discuss the MoFarlane. 4 ! Canada and the United Slates. |ooqcoriotion of a new fair build Dyer Once the pattern Is estajpished ing, and to set definite fair dates . {it tends to persist and Ix slow| "doer "orficers elected at. the . John W. Greig 'New President new hall will alleviate Blake DeHart, | ings of the church organiza Ito change," a Weather Bureau, coiing were: first vice-presi | spokesman said dent lvan Cochrane second | TWO BELOW vice-president, Garnet Weather | Meanwhile, in Oshaw Pues. (Up, #nd secretary treasures | day's low temperature reached | Foster Snowden be built between the church and the hall The Oshawa Times | | | chair and opened the meeting With approximately LU annual Jayeees Thomas coke, North York, Searborough | the fair will have to be put on|tion. Beveral of the young peo: poyglas | [peoples through understanding! Church ste SECOND SECTION Pay Visit To Quebec Five members of the Oshawa are off this weekend on a flying visit to central Quebec, Along other Fiobi from Toronto, and Peterborough, the party officials on their whirlwind two-day 'hon entante' tour, Representing the Oshawa Jay: Knowler, Donald Brown, Henry Hewitt and Verne Morton The purpose of the trip is to of directors to the Oshawa Fair|conflicting programs in the com- (foster hetter relations between Richard Branton, Heher/munity, The new parish hall ng nglish and French speaking Lance had been purchased and moved and interchange of ideas Garnet/to its present location to the] The party will entrain at To: (for adult meetings, arrive in Montreal at 7:30 am Saturday, Breakfast with the vices conducted during the past poses outside the Parish Montreal Junior Board of Trade, | Ron Werry, John/the overcrowding in the pres:-|which is the counterpart of Jay: with the assistance of the Rev.|with the help of the various or ent Sunday School and provide|cees in Ontario, starts the day,|w ~|a brighter place for the meet-|then off to Trois Rivieres for services w luncheon, an industrial tour "OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 196) | The 32nd annual vestry meet: ¢ ing of Christ Memorial Church © | 4 y was held in the Parish Hall on © Junior Chamber of Commerce yonday evening, Jan, 30 The rector, Archdeacon H, D, Cleverdon opened the meeting with prayer following which the minutes of last year's Vestry were approved The rector reported on condition, progress and needs of completed during the year in- |cluding a stained glass window placed in the Church to honor the faithfulness of Walter and Confirma-|cees will be Jerry Rutherford, |Agnes Corben; a gallery railing over the Narthex of the Church (which has greatly enhanced the appearance of the whole inter lor; a Churchwardens plague recording the names of all the [past wardens of the Church; [new offices for the Rector and |secretary; the rebuilding of the ps and a club room heing furnished to be suitable Referring to the various ser vear Archdeacon Cleverdon, ere conducted in the {Church, including 46 Baptisms, J. Goodswan, said that 278 ganizations almost $6000 the : Mr. Fuller thanked the ward. Will be the guests of Quebec Jay-|the parish, speaking of the var: {8 ens and the various church or-|cees, business men and civic/lous projects which had been P ARCHDEACON CLEVERDON {been met in full, and that, in fact, the Church's funds for pur: had reached an all time high, for had {been given for Missionary pur: poses, He also stated that a sub: tons, Mr, Fuller expressed the! mpe group will then he whisk: |17 marriages, 15 burials, 104 giantial amount had been paid to hope that a breezewny wouldieq off to Shawinigan Falls for|Communion services and 07 ser: poduce the Church capital debt, Saturday (vices of morning and evening Mp, Lloyd presented the budget night will find the Ontario peo: (prayer, The average attendance fq 1961 in the amount of | & two below zero and the high i war 20 shove Towing service operator Char { lle Foote sald two trucks have | n't heen as busy during this cold | snap as they have been during cold spells in others A spokesman for Andy Nagy's towing service sald there are a fot of tow calls coming In dur ing this cold spell SWAM AWAY PORT ELIZABETH, South 'Africa (Reuters)--A bull about be slaughtered at an ahat ¢toir here hroke loose and swam rout to sea. It encountered a | ishing hoat about half a mile tout, was lassoed and hrought ! hack to shore BETTER FAIRS Heber Down challenged {directors to make the fair {better one, he sald that every {one should get behind the wheel {and help, as the prospects look] good, "It's a job for you and {I and the younger ones,' hel said | He particularly praised the ef:| forts of the Junior Farmers and [stressed the high quality of theli calf show My, Down maintained there] (was lots of roem for agricul ture and an agricultural fair [in Ontario County, He said "lots| of things are going out of style| these days, but eating isn't one of them," | I'he problem of setting a date| for the fair was thoroughly air | NLC Division The annual committee of the Navy League of Canada, Osh. awa division, held at the Sea Cadet Barracks, Oshawa boule: \vard north, Tuesday night, saw | the new executive installed They are: John W, Greig, chair man; David L, Andrews, vice chairman; Peter Tulloch, secre tary, and Beverly Hardy, al though absent, was presumed installed as treasurer The area officer's report for the month was read and ap proved hy all present, It was noted that in comparison with two preceding reports that league standards are on the vise in the area | Mr, R, E, Henderson present [ple ice fishing for 'ia petite at the regular services had 47,425.00 which was accepted ed the financial report which poisson des cheneaux (tommy [been increased to a record num: hy the congregation, The thanks | Was. adopted and iio Present cod) in picturesque St, Anne de(ber for the church, of the eongregation was gApred |e estimated budget for thelia perade, ' ICRIVE el to the wardens, Mr, Lloyd anc DF de $16,000 RECEIVED ' } N faiths Wear 141: Su Ave Howden Quebec City is on the itiner:|"mhe Archdeacon thanked the Mr, E, V, Davies for helt ais. Ivelope secretary and urged|®Y for Sunday, After luncheon various organizations within the ful handling of the Church's a those who did not contribute|there they will he guests at the Church for their whole-hearted fairs during the year, regularly through the envelopes|ANnual winter Carnival Parade |oo.operation and assistance in| The Rector re-appointed Mr, {to do so |The party will leave Montreal ON what he considered to be a very Davies as his Warden, stating | The following were elected to|'he Midnight train and Will t| successful year, stating that this|that he had been a tower of loffice for the year 1061 Heo: |TIVe in Toronto early Monday family of believers is striving to strength to him and was happy tor's warden. J. K. Lawrence: |MOMing, lexpress its Christian vesponsib- [that he had consented to serve : ilities in a practical way both|for another year, le's len, R, Bl, H pI [peop GB Mrs ol within the community and in its| Mr, Fred Lloyd asked that his CELEBRATING out-reach to all the world, resignation be accepted and it Spragge; chairman of sides (men, G, C, Andrew; sidesmen, The financial statement of the was with regret that the con (Messrs, Sidney Bailey, W, G Church was presented to the gregation received it and com: meeting by Mr, Fred Lloyd, the mended him for his faithfulness Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi: dents of Oshawa and dis | (Manning, Harvey Roberts, Rich | A : h People's Warden, He pointed |in office in the past, Mr, George out that the total amount ve: Constable was elected to serve ceived from the congregation|as People's Warden for 1961, ard Wheeler, F. C, Hedges, J, G, Spragge; lay delegate to laynod, C, 1 A, Armstrong with [the league in order to bring the nate; envelope secretary, Miss 12 Drivers Pay $320 In Fines Mitchell ley $320 in 12 A. A totalling Magistrate slied fines ganvictions 'Oshawa Traffic Court Tuesday + Mike Boar, of Oshawa, was Stined $38 and costs, when he was loonvicted of careless driwng +Other careless driving fines 'were levelled against Edward sKryssak, 211 Huron Crescent $83; Frank Rarnam, 1084 West favenue, Port Credit, 333 and + Frank Wainwright, Toronto, $25 + Barnam was fined an addi {tional $10 when convicted of a icharge of falling to notify the 'department of transport of a !ohange of address. A charge of in other esidend having liquor a place than n his missed A second charge, of falling to report an accident, against |Kryszak was dismissed ICHARGES DISMISSED § Charges of careless driving 'fagainst Cornelius H. Nyenhuis l0shawa, and George Roman johuk, 63, of 214 Heatly avenue, an Oshawa hoard of works gar {bage truck driver, weére dismiss Was Witham D. Wallace wid Oshawa ) wi ' convicted of im was ¢ oper pass ng Lloyd R. Schram, of Oshawa, wat fined £30 and costa on a | of falling to bring his to a Mill Stop at charge vehicle {also of Oshawa, was fined §10 land costs on a similar charge | Frank Dewey Severs, 35, of Oshawa, was fined $30 and costs {when he pleaded guilty to fail {Ing to yield the right of way to an approaching motor vehicle, IMPROPER TURN A charge of making an im. praper left turn inte the path of an oncoming vehicle against Walter Luchka, 18, of 711 Hick ory street, Whithy was dis missed Leslie Revgfian, of Oshawa ta operate a motor vehicle A charge of falling to bring his vehicle to a full stop against! Ottarine Pravensano, 23 Rit son road south, was dismissed Watling Equipment Co, wa fined $30 and costs, in absentia {when convicted under the Pub lic Commercial Vehicles Act of having an overload Robert Williams Transport was fined $30 and costs, when oon feted In absentia of having an y » 1) nds \ { smith Transport Lud Was fined $13 and costs on a charge of having an overload of 3300, pounds, Two officers are required hy | complement up to full force, Committee members were urged to keep a sharp look-out for ex-navy men who might be Interested in joining It is expected that representa tives will be appointed hy the [league to attend the Canadian Roat Show in Toronto next week an/l0 inspect the dinghies on eX:|sented the report of the chancel pegistered in the intersection. Lynn H, Middleton, Mbit, The craft in present useguild and mentioned the new the Oshawa division is in poor shape and it might be re. placed in the spring, The sum of $100 was allocated toward the addition of protective covers to the hoathouse wins dows. Vandals have broken win. dows i Cheque Charge Doesn't Stick BOWMANVILLE (Staff) = WwW diss Was acquitted of a charge off, "Magistrate's Court Tuesday permitting an unlicenced driver gy charge of attempting to de (tor of the geological survey of fraud hy passing a boguscheck, against Harald Wilee, Oshawa, was dismissed Defence Donald counsel, J. A, Mae Oshawa, pointed out to "ihe Court that no attempt had|ls similar to. those in Siberia," boen made by the complainant Roy Wilkins, a service station operator, to get in touch with the accused to make up the money involved on the sale of gasoline paid far hy check He noted further that the cheque had heen drawn on Mr Wilee's mother's account in Norwood, Ont, but for some reason the cheque had been for Mrs, J, K. Lawrence as alter trict who are celebrating was a little more than $36,000, that this figure had been suffi The Sidesmen elected and ap: pointed were as follows: KE, A, their birthdays today John Dyer, RR 1, Osh: awa: Beverly Scott, 640 Burs Doyle, Robt, Dove, Jas, Parsons, Gordon Lofthouse, Harry Pearce, Malcolm Adam, P, H, clent to cover all expenses in curred and that a small balance was available to carry over [Ann Howden; auditor, W, G {Manning parish council, Miss Ruth Robinson, Messrs J, G, PAGE THIRTEEN Jaycees To Christ Memorial Holds 32nd. Annual Vestry Meet Lioyd, Deuglas Clark, Verne Walker, Gordon Leslie, William Meredith, Ed Alker, Frank Brown, A, L. Metcalfe, D, H, Moore, Horace Ward - Waile, Robt, Broadbent, Robt, Weir, Stan Davidson, Peter Francis, Ken Smyth, William Broadbent, John Houghton, Norman Laugh: lin, Robt, Galpin, J, M, E, Drummond, William Holland, Al Price, Arthur Day, Gordon White, Les Eveniss, Stan Gales, Rufus Lambert, Bill Lock, Craig Wills, A, R, Garrett, Reg Mouck, Jim Becarrow, Btan, Lawrence, Chas, Weatherhead, Ab, Gilbert, flare MeCullough, John Preston, Stan Mason, Charles Dowton, Reg, Noakes, George Fitches, A, 8. Evans, Theos, Hopkins, Norman Daniel, Jim MecCansh and Fred Lloyd, Mr, A. G, Garrett resigned as envelope secretary after giv. ing five years of faithful service to this work and Mrs, Garnet White was elected envelope see:|" | Assessments of the Parish had yetary for 1961, ¥ Mr, N. C, Millman, Mr, Stan {Mason and Mr, T, Hopkins were | re-elected to serve as Lay Mem- hers of the Synod, Mr. Bramshy Cook and Mr, James MeCansh were re-elect ed Vestry Members of the Par: ish Council along with a repre: sentative from each Parochial organization, The auditors elected were Mr, D, H, Moore and Mr, F, A, Me: Ilveen, The reports of the various or: ganizations of the Church were most encouraging, Mrs, Evans, the treasurer of the Afternoon Branch of the WA pointed out that their group had total re: ceipts of $1008.08 of which $700 had been given to the Church's Missionary work, The treasurer of the Evening Branch of the WA reported receipts of $570.84, The Afternoon Guild Branch of the WA totalled receipts of §1081,08, The Junior Auxiliary's receipts amounted to §64.68 The Evening Guild reported a good year with total receipts of $1468.42, The Sunday School report was a most encouraging one, The two Schools, at 9.30 am, and 11 o'clock were proving a great advantage, The attendance at both Schools is good and the teachers and from 6:00-9:00 pm | morrow, DINNER SPEAKER The speaker at the City of Oshawa Progressive Conserve ative Association dinner meets ing in Hotel Genosha this Thursday night will be Hon, John Root, minister without ortfollo In the cabinet of Premier Leslie M, Frost, The member for Wellington North riding, Mr, Root has been a member of the legislature since 1061, A farmer in Erin Township, he Is respecled as an authority on both agricul ture and municipal affairs, ------ ALL GONE KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) Unable to meet the bride pay« ment demands of his prospees tive father-in-law, Silvestri Kis amunyu postponed his wedding and went to work to raise the money, His mother kept his earnings in & hamboo tube un. der her bed, After rescheduling the wedding five months later, Kisamunyu had to cancel it again, Termites had destroyed his savings, cellent job, The Rev, W, J, Goodswan who is acing as Gene eral Superintendent was cone gratulated on the Schools' fine showing, The Sunday School fis nancial statement for 1060 given by Mrs, George Fitches showed total receipts for the year amounting to $1640.37, The Vestry extended its thanks and appreciation to Tom Fitches for the fine job he has done (in carrying on) as organs ist during the illness of Mr, Rapley, A motion that a vote of cone fidence, deep respect and appres ciation be given to the Rector and Curate for the work they have performed for this congres gation in the furtherance of the kingdom of God in this parish throughout the year 1060 was ton road; Linda MeDermott, ( into 1861, The Allotments and!Phillips, Thos, Abthorpe, Erie 238 Verdun road; James -- - a ----w-- |Spragge, W, G, Manning, Rob numbering 40 are doing an ex: carried unanimously, ert Smith, G, C, Andrew and | Sidney Balley, The report of the WA was presented by Mrs G, CO Andrew, the secretary, and Mrs, Harold Townsend pre. Jackson, 772 Whitman eres. cent; Wayne Galley, 369 Division street; Walter Atherfold, 458 Gibhons street; Douglas Baird, 370 Cadillac south; Ronny Weatherup, 418 Dundas street east, Whithy; Mrs, Winnie Finley, 1200 Some erville street Robert Bartlett, 545 Simeoe street north; Mrs Elisabeth Berg. strom, 1606 Brock street south, Whithy, Edward Sobanski, 8 Parkview hous levard: Mrs, James Thome son, 219 Tresane avenue; Evelyn Waotten, 360 Buena Vista; Teddy Lintner, 907 Contre street south, Whithy; Mrs, John Murray, #7 Elgin street west; Mps, Ross Maes kie, 538 King street east; Mrs, William Dodwell, 3 Nassau street; Mrs, Nina Lint. 68 Stevenson road north, Mrs, Laverne Devitt, # Ritson road south The first five persons to inform 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 "Cin derfella" in Technicolor Reports on birthdays will be received only between the hours of § am. and 10 am, Phone RA 3M, TEIN hp [doors from the vestibule into the (church which had been made {and presented by Stanley R Young. | | -- 'Chance of Cons In Canada's North [ OTTAWA (CP)-Discovery of diamonds in Siberia appears to indicate the presence of dia monds in Canada's northland, a prominent geologist said Tues. day Dr, James M, Harrison, direc | | | Canada who recently returned {from an 11-day visit to Moscow and Lenningrad, said "the gen| eral character of the rocks in {some northern parts of Canadal warded to Norwood, a Mr. MacDonald told the court that the cheque was good but] because of a recent fallout be tween mother and son, payment had been stopped Mr, Wilce rectified the situa tion hy paying the account after| (the charge was dismissed, | ar, Harrison said In recent weeks the mem: bers of the Rand of the On. tario Regiment have been | practising faithfully in prep: | aration for the second in the series of Winter Pop Concerts to be presented in the OCVI auditorium this Friday night, Seen here are the musicians and the instruments which make up the upright section of the band instruments whose bells paint up, At the Tear are the B Flat basses and E Flat Basses. In rear are the family of E Flat Tenor Horns, These instruments, valued at $8000, are the found. ation and middle section of the band, The musicians, seated from left, 'are George ONTARIO REGIMENT BAND PREPARES FOR POP Hood, Wayne Sayers, Charles King, Ray Walker and Bill Whitsitt, At vear, from left, are Gerry Reerthuizen, Harold Whithread, Henry Price, John Crouse Whitsitt, BE Austin Wiltshire,

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