The Oshawa Times, 15 Feb 1961, p. 13

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Fhe Oshawa Times PAGE THIRTEEN Ivse------ SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 196) J 4 . Committee | Is Praised Herbert Robinson, president of the Oshaws Chamber of) Commerce, pmmownced 1oday| that considerabie credit shold go 1a ¥irederick Malls A chairman of the chamber pov 4 He wpllairs commitice and Me commitiee tn assisting the com summation of the agreement he tween the Bationgl Proprietary Ine, 144., and the city council, Fhe company 18 progonng #l $21,000 000 development in Osh aWA'S Industrial park and at the harbor Mr. Robinson noted thet Mr Malloy and Ws committee had supplied co-ordination in ng | ing together the many diverse requirements for the harbor commission, the industrigh com: mission, and the prospective purchaser, and by the two prin cipal parties, ety council and the ational Proprietary Ine | iid | hi fF Gia , JVEE gh Sil? RECENTLY INSTALLED OFFICERS OF LEBANON LODGE, No. 139, AF AND AM The recently Installed offi Famme, immediate past mas: | don Pierson, Sunior deacon; | Absent when the picture was cers of Lebanon Lodges, No | ter, and Bro, Tracey Glaspell, | Bro. William Austin, junior | taken were Wor, Bre, A, C, 18, AF and AM, conducted | plat Jumior warden, Standing, from | steward; Wor, Bro. Waller | Hall, director of ceremonies thelr first regliar meeting at | Werry, senior warden, Wor, | left, are Bro, Garnet Tubb, | Houston, chaplain; Bro, Wil: | and Bro, KE, W. Jackson, the Oshawa Masonic Temple | Bro. M. BD. Jacobi, worship senior steward sro, Ross | Bam Boorman, inner guard, | treasurer Tuesday night. The officers of | tw) master; Wor, Bro, Waller Bell, senior deacon; Bre, Gor: | and Bro, George Taylor, tyler ~(shava Times Photo Ladi A Guests National . h . President At Kiwanis Meeting 'To Speak Hoberis, Mrs. Verne Walker and! informal talk to the Kiwanians nual in Pibrary. Thea | Melton and showed a fine flair The guest speaker at the an-|"Monique dinner of the Oshawa the Melaug Mrs. George Shaw being the and their ""Kweens", She eited| Chamber of Commerce in Hotel tre ¥eh, 22, 2% 24 snd 25, This) ior characterization recipients of special attendance|the qualifications and require: Gennsha, Wednesday, Veh, 22 delightful French suspense dva-| The stage manager for this prizes ments of an applicant for a TCA will he the national president of ma, In two acts, 1s certain 10) production is Hay 1angridge Song leader Kiwanian Wes stewardess position, the vital the Canadian Chamber of Com. capture the audience, to judgelin "You Touched Me", Ray not Piatti and Pianist Frank Harrig| statistics of dimensions end edi-| merce Joseph Jeffrey, OBE, |from the rehearsals which are|anly played the part of a po contributed to the day's cation required and also told of | Qf "now in the last week before pro-| liceman, hut also worked hack # special singsong the training which 161 my. Jeffrey is chairman of the duction |stage, particularly on Beene Bpssion ; Gis kiven to each successful sppll-iboard, London Life Insurance The lighting for "Manique" | painting, The position of sage] Sonated » whealehair to Hilla Speaker of the day was Miss Can Company, London, Ont, He has is under the direction of Mervyn! manager carries with it greater dale Manor Tuesday when Shirley Shaw TCA steward: Miss Shaw pointed out the op served as president of the Lon. Jenkins, Besides looking after| responsibilities and from past| thes sited (he fanaa or ess, also well known to Cana: portunities for travel and the|don. Ont. Chamber of Com-|the lighting for this production) experience, we know that Ray! Hey Vo a yh od A ception of the program commit-|dian radio and TV audiences as privileges enjoyed hy an air merce, Also as president of the With the able assistance of will do his hist fH in HOBSIANG FORO FF To date, Hay Ald, Norman Down 1s shown } p | tang wma ) y tee members. Special gif of a talented soloist. Miss Shaw, line stewarde which Include provincial organization, the On| Brian yn 16 also|with the capable assistance of ; 4 poses and other prizes high introduced hy Kiwanian Ian Me:| access (o holiday trips and visits tario Chamber of Commerce, |18ying the part of the retired| Des, Bailey has worked on the darvis, Meryy to various countries and the He is now midway in his term inspector of police, Brian Jarvis set construetion and has the sel A ] Ul po p Canadian Will be remembered hy the au-lin shape for painting and is (world's leading cities | president of the | : Following her interesting talk, [Chamber of Commerce, repre diences who attended the fipst| busily putting the finishing touches on a number of stage Aubseon Herbert, president of | cause of Ukraine's liberation hy the Anglo-Ukrainian Boclety in adding their voice on behalf of Club Fresident Rae Weeks| senting some BS communities voiced the appreciation of thei wy Jeffrey served in the Roy:| properties, Des, has done much members and guests, to Miss a1 Canadian Navy 1040-46 and for the Little Theatre, hesides els e acting in a numher of presenta By Minist London, England, was the spea- thelr enslaved bhrethedn who can-| Y ker at a public rally, sponsored not make themselves heard, He the local branch of the noted that Mr, Khrushchev re: Protested Shaw and, in closing the meet: goted as secretary 'and member) f A tl ' A long, aiding in the eonstruction rainian Canadian. Committee, [cently predicted victory for! the lodge sented, from left, gre Wor, Bro. Charles Tem: secretary; Brn, George Suspense Drama In Rehearsal The Oshawa Little Thiatre's play of the season, "You Touch {second production of the year, ed Me', In this play, he took | Members of the Oshava Ki wanis Club received a pleasant surprise st their weekly lunch SON meeting yesterday when they found, on arrivel. their wives were special guests of the day--~a featured Valentine's Day meeting arranged by the pro Fem commitiee, which proved oth novel and pleasant The arrival of thiz'Kweend was & complele surprise to the entire membership, with the ex WHEELCHAIR 1S PRESENTED BY AUXILIARY treasurer, second from right and Mrs, Charles White, ens treme right, a former presi dent of the Thornton's Core ners WA ~Oshawa Times Phote, Starr Is Challenged On Employment Issue the quote said, "He asked labor and manage ment tn co-operate," Mr, sald, "Bo in an attempt to eer operate, labor asked that accepting the wheelchair, on hehalf of the city, from Mrs, L. 8. Brash, second from left, while other members present fnok on, They are, Mrs, W Matthews, convener, extreme left; Mrs, J. A, Anderson, Memhers of the Thomton's Corners Women's Auxiliary also fun course with " Hl B, The Oshawa and District] tary « treasurer of the Labor Lahor Council will issue a ehal-| Council, sald lenge to Federal Labor Minister] "We'll see him put hack into Michael Barr to face the "un-|his cleaning store Instead of try employed and starving" people|ing to handle labor for the Do of his own riding, Oshawa, in a|minion of Canada," My, Ross { This modern parking facility in : downtown London was develop As business manager, Clare ling, expressed the hope that the of the Naval Board of Canada | of so many sets, always parti Oshawa, Tues: | {visit of the "Kweens" to & veg: He was awarded the OBE in ular weekly Kiwanis Club meel-| 1945 | cipating In the Orono One-Act { Play Vestival hesides being on Dnipro Hall | y night, He spoke in both| a and Ukrainian, ing, might be repeated again,| fire resident of the A Mr, Jeffrey Is president o I aah) des r, Hevbert came to Canada ini at an early date | Covent Garden Market Parking| : 3 pe Corp, in his native London, Ont Truly an 'unsung hero" of any production is Clare Keith re the of the execu ye of the Ukrainia take part In the Ukrainian inde pendence celebration there was accompanied by Rev, Dr b Kushnir, president of the krainian Canadian Committee which is a eoordinating and representative hoody of all Ukrainian organizations in Can:| ads, with the exception of the communist group FEELING OF PRIDE Mr. Herbert told his audience at he appreciates their feel of pride as citizens of Can a and that their community activities, under (he direction of the Ukrainian Canadian Com mittee, can serve as a good ex ample for ali peoples in the democratic countries Canada is 8 country of great| future and the Ukrainian com munity is realizing that fact and it ean do much In that direc tion. The Ukrainians In Canada are the greatest Slavie group) and its distinctive eulture should | be preserved and it will be help. th in a ful not only for them hut for the (formed to protect and foster the| peourrences [Interests of the Ukrainian com:|trate's court was held in Brechin the munity in the United Kingdom, today whole of Canada They can also assist FANCY COSTUMES FEATURE ICE CARNIVAL Pupils at §t. Philip Separate School turned out in large sumbers Tuesday to partiel pate in the schools' annual ice carnival held on the school | 00 rink, Among the best fan. | him In that task, This is a con temptuous offer of 'peaceful co- fesanadian | exloen efor us, The nations of headquarters in Winnipeg to/the free world must abandon [the defensive attitude and resort| He (to the offensive, the president of | | Wayne world communism in the near future and that the "imperial: ist" countries should not hinder the Anglo » Ukrainian Bociety inl GRANDSON OF EARL ,, ii Mr, Herbert is the son of the late Colonel Aubrey Herbert, MF, and the grandson of the Fourth Earl of Carnarvon, He has heen active In the Anglo Ukrainian Society since its in ception eight years ago and In 1060 was elected its president, Amang its members are Maurice MaeMillan, MP, grandson of Rt, Hon, Harold. MacMillan, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Lt, Col, G, V, Cord: eaux, MP, Hug! BeatonWalson, professor at the University of Landon, and other distinguished | personalities of the English) community in London, There are 11 branches of this society In England { In the House of Commons a commitiee of 30 MPs has heen AEE TOR po oy costumes were those worn hy kneeling, left to right Serge Dupont, Ron Labine and Blanchard, Standing ta right, Peter O'Ravle, Marilyn Scott, Myra Tomlin | | en District Labor Council will pro test poor standards of inspection Housing Association, It was de elded Counell meeting ta adopt more rigid controls, It was noted that the organization now just checks to make sure ( eet are complete, before releas ment reported no aceldents or To Protest Inspection Standards A letter from the Oshawa and ed entirely as 8 vesult of the work of the London Chamber of ammeree, This project has solved London's parking prob lems for many years ahead Mr, Jeffrey's subject will he "Why. a Chamber of Commerce in the Community", He is well qualified to speak on this sub ject being a successful business man and having seen the Cham her of Commerce movement at all levels of operation, commu nity, provineial and national Mr, Jeffrey is also governor, University of Western Ontario; chairman, Canadian Housing Design Counell; president and chatrman, London and Midland General Insurance Company; divector, Toronto Dominion Bank; divector, Canada Trust Limited; and many other impor tant firms Mr, Jeffrey is marvied and has three daughters and two SONS, National President Jeffrey says: "The only hope in these troubled times must le within ourselves, We alone ean protect I { I I fi f wy the Central Mortgage and | at the Tuesday night The letter will ask the CMHA f t pertain parts of a building proj i I ing more money to the borrower getting the house "Hut it does not protect the man, borrowing the money, from getting poar quality work," The resolution to send the let fer was introduced hy Sid Bup gess, chairman of the Political Action Committee, | slays and vices would help the hos situation The Oshawa snd Distriet Ahor Council will send a letter 0 the Ontario Minister of fealth, Hon, Dr, M, B. Dymond, Hotesting his repeated infer: nee that patients are to hlame ar their extended stays in On ario Hospitals It was pointed out the doc ors decide how long a patient in _the hospital, not the wtient, It was suggested that wilding eonvaleseing hospitals inereasing outpatient ser pital Thomas Hdwards, vicepresi dent of the Labor Counell, sald he minister of health was sug: gesting the hospital costs were nereased hy patients staying in ospital when they sheuld be i Keith Ross, secretary reasurer of the Labor Counell, sald the increased stay of pa lents, "was a flgment of Dy Jymond's imagination, Statist es show the average hospital stay, across the pravinee, to be ower than it was | "High looks after preparing the seal ing arvangements, the selling of tickets, hooking reserved seats and the ushering, Without Clare, the Little Theatre would perhaps lack an audience (0 witness its many fine produe tions, The role of prompter is often one that is underrated or per: haps averlooked, However, this should not he so for a good prompter makes any play run smoother, The prompter works not only during the actual per formance of the play, but during the weeks of rehearsals, he aids the actors and the director in perfecting the production, The prompter for this production is Catherine Barrie, Catherine has previously prompted for the Little Theatre productions of Ground" and "The Brute", and was also a member of the chorus in "Murder in the Cathedral', Make-up for the play is in the eapahle hands of Hilda Hiltg and Fred Bryant and the eos fumes are being prepared by ourselves, While there may he many ways of helping to Insure our own prosperity the only ef fective way of doing it is to do It collectively, To make progress in a changing world calls for collective voluntary action on the part of business men in the community, provinces and na tion through the Chamber of Commerce movement," Directors Of Chamber Elected Herbert B, Robinson, presi dent of the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, announced that the following were elected directors to the Oshawa Chamber of Cam merce for a two.year period Graham A, Coulter, vice president and general manager of Coulter Manufacturing Co. David 8, Jamieson, manager of Jamieson's drug store; James MeCansh, manager of the Bank of Montreal; Dr, Os. ear G, Mills, doctor of Internal medicine; Gilbert Murdooh, partner in law frm of Creigh ton, Fraser, Drynan and Muy doch; Alex Nathan; manager of Sunoco service station; Havold Plerson, vice president and comptroller, General Motors of Canada 14d, and Dr, Peter B Willson, dentist Mp, Robinson pointed out that| {the successful candidates were aa [chosen from a slate of 18 by (means of a secret hallot being sent to the nearly 500 members QUIET DAY The Oshawa Police Depart Tuesday, Magis. a CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resis dents of Oshawa 'and diss triet who are celebrating their birthdays today Maurice O'Brien, 304 Anderson avenue; Joy De Guerre, §7 Wentworth street; John Griffin, 1540 Evangeline drive; Alex Olenyes, 08 Oxford street; Harry Anderson, 208 Rox» borough: Sylvia Anderson, 206 Roxborough; Irvin Mes Cullough, Chureh street, Newoeastle; Barbara Cons ner, 24 Kaiser orescent; David Chennie, 331 Arthur street; Pamela MacDonald, 08 Olive avenue; I, Tum eski, 848 Bina; Mrs, Harry Yourkevieh, 47 Verdun road; Fred Chase, 100 Wils Ham street west; Lynda MeKnight, 8% Wilson road south; Susanne Bowers, 60 Oxford street; John Master, 16 Rosehill houlevard; Hobs by and Barbara Zakarow, twins, 168 Mill street; Mrs, Carole Weleh Taunton; Walter H, Langmaid, RR §, Oshawa; Hrian Locke, §8d Olive avenue: Mrs, Gardon Yeo, Enniskillen; Jeff Stone, 360 Ritson road south and Peter Falik, 44 Wooderest avenue The first five persons to infarm The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tiokets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four-week periad. The current attraction is "But terfiokd & Reports on birthdays will he veceived only between the hours of & am, and 10 am, Phone RA 38W of the Oshawa Chamber of Com: merce . | son and Gary Delves, The | The number of ballots return: | eveilt was held under the su. [®0 Was over 80 per cent ind, Principal Ron cating that the members are| sincerely interested in ¢ fehamber's administration --Oshawa Times Phote, |activities, pervision of Uke ( an 2 AMBULANCE CALLS The Oshawa Fire Department reported a quiet night Tuesday nly twa routine ambulance alls were received and no five {alarms were turned in, Mabel Peeters and Dolores Vie tor, The sound effects for 'Mon que" ave the joint effort of Boh Chambers and Ted Farrow, who have done such a fine job in the past for the Little Theatre, The curtain time for "Moni que" 1s B80 pom, and admit tance will be refused those who arrive after this time, until the first Intermission, The reserved seat sale for the play will begin on Feb, 18 from A480 a.m, until & pom, at Hen derson's Book Store and oon tinued on Monday and Tuesday, feb, 30 and 21 from 4 to 6 pm Reservations may alse be made the nights of the performances after ¥ pm, at the hox office in the MeLaughlin Publie Library i The Oshawa Duplicate RAridge Club trophy was pres sented 10 the 1961 winners at A regular bridge session of the on, "Now we need to raise the publie meeting A motion was passed (a invite Mr, Btare fo the public meeting to account for his stewardship as our elected representative in the House of Commons', WANT PROOW The labor minister was eriti ciged for speaking only to peo ple who wouldn't question him "We want him to stand on a publie platform in front of us and prove what he has done, and answer to us far what he hasn't done,' Keith Ross, secre New Party Is Seeking $250,000 Marden Lagarus, director of the New Party Foundation Fund and a director of the Ontario Federation of Labor, told the Oshawa and Distriet Labor Council, Tuesday night, the fund 18 trying to get $250,000 from the working people across Can ada, to put the New Party on its feel, He said 300 locals, represent: ing 150,000 to 160,000 members, have endorsed a decision to go ahead on the New Party, It has heen endorsed by nine out of ten federations of labor aeross Canada," he said, "This is enough talk," he went § ( ( } [1 i { | ( ¥ \ money to get moving," He suggested that the Labor Council set up a New Party Foundation Fund working eom: { T mittee, { 3 olub at Woodview Park club. | house Tuesday night, Shawn at the presentation ave, left to right: Mrs, B, M, Culp, presi: went on, UAW, sald the only time Mr, Stary will speak to the working people comes around, Mr, Ross agreed with didn't expect Mr, Blare would a man condemned, and not Hf in repres any longer," Mr, Ross sald, READS PRESS REPORT and management, Two William Arthur and Harl Allin Arlington head." He lost several teeth in after the beating he pecelved, ence, Now the request | What kind of a guy down there from this Mr, Ross asked, Pat MeClosky, of Local 222, Is when the election government arrange the con Ave we hag Mr, MeClosky that he show up, "If he vefuses, he'll stand as parliament nl us In Members of the United My, Hoss read a Toronto wewspaper report which quoted Ahor Minister Starr saying the gavernment has no intention of walling a& conference of labor § and t Toronto, asking the free hook system be extendei (irades 1 to 8, to include § and 10, Local 208, UAW, pro 1000 eopies of "It's up to the parties cons erned to take the Initiative In Three Charged In Robbery Lahor Council, Tuesday on each elreular, Free Text Books ' Are Being Sought Aute Workers, Ladies Auxiliary, are distributing eiveulars asking for signatures to a petition requests ing free text books for Grades 10, The petition will he submitted a the minister of education from " duced i night, e elrcular the ladies, Bister Alice Rea told the Oshawa and Dist There {8 room for 20 signatures ROWMANVILLE (Staff) Orono distriet brothers, {ooey, and Donald William feath, of Camphellford, were 'wesday remanded a week to ob ain counsel when they appeared wfore Magistrate R, B, Baxter in A charge of rabbery with vie: nee, Police said the trio was ar ested In Campbeliford after Varden G, Andrews, A, of 18 street, Oshawa, re: wrted being "beaten about the ToMeet Feb, 22 awa and Diatriet Unem Union will be held Feb, 8 ford. Pilkey, president o Oshawa and Distriet Counat announced, Tu I, nel He said the union Is fun ivory towers", The union was set up the Joint effort y! Wh Counell and Local 328, he fracas, Andrews told police he gave he trie #32 from his pocket th he complainant sald the trie nok off After gelling his money, the area, - TROPHY PRESENTED TO BRIDGE CLUB CHAMPIONS dent of the club: Mrs. RB J Wadswarth (1960 champion: Mrs, M, R. Clarke (1560 cham plan); W, Matthews (1981 winner): H, L. Barker winner) and Mrs, GQ. A. die (ACBL Liaison), =Qsha Unemployed Union The next meeting of the ah, tf b. Cit } "the Labor esday otion ing well, "to bring the plight of the unemployed to the people In rough 0 \'a | 398, UAW, I has been presenting briefs te various municipal councils in Wa Times Phote

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