The Oshawa Times, 20 Feb 1961, p. 9

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" roam Ole Oshaton Times | The nationst president PAGE MINE (Canadian Chamber of Com " merce, whe will he addresoing SECOMD SECT IOM the (Ohne (Rammer of Com -- merce on Wednesday, Feb 7 wt Hotel Genosha, will srrive in OSHAWA ONTARIO, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1961 and fiy mm 19 Oshaws (lake apy alely 45 | The Oshawr Airport is # |FeRl Reset (6 His CEOWIRE CAM: manity of Oshawn and the Osh. wr Chamber of Commerce members want 10 draw alien tion to His fret by receiving their national president mt the (shawn Alrport. His time of arrival will he 2 pm. on Wed TEEN CLUB AIDS BATHE PARK FUND DRIVE nesday, ken. 22 t k :! i g f 4 F The Bathe Fark hor. | cheaie (nthe pesociation. | #6, Tuliding fund treasurer. | Tniiding (und commitiee and | He will return | hod Association's Bunding | The (und Arve objective 1s | Looking on. (rom left (0 ight | Andy Hue, president of Ihe same eve yA ie london ihe Fund. 19 complete the E. EF. | 510.668 7nd if is hoped the hall | mre Sten Hicks Chatrman | Bathe Park Neighborhood As: eraft Sven i he tame ; (Ted) Bathe Memorial Ha will be compleied by 1982. | the park WOTKIRE COMME contain' ou > blicity Tidmicht. This Is be home ohn © idem k ¢ of Ms start Sunday mem ave Robert Montgomery, | Susan Conhn, president of the 4 ne pu cation of the importance of air Park Teen | Teen Chub treasurer presents | Bathe Park Teen Chih, D.C. | Chatman ; i OF i | the cheque to Mrs. B. Kapern- | Olmstead, chairman of (he Gehawn Times Photo |"ETVICE for the City of Oshawa cruesatine | Pay Tribute BIRTHDAYS Late Judge Congratulations and best p wishes to the following reshe Fribuie ta the life and work dents of Oshaws and dis. of the late Judge 1. E. Pht frict who are celebrating chard whe fied recently Whe their birthdays today enor hn A Cameron, , eine niane County patenting De Py He Bar Association, at is annual Hn ads dinner and dance in Hotel Geno ard, 774 Celina street; Don: she Friday night { when the Bathe Chul presepied » ¥2 Central Council Backs Swim Pool Reopening The Central Council nf Neigh The children were rescued was the possible repainng, re horhood. Associations, at & spe: from this dilemma through the building and re-Apening of the cial meeting Sunday afternoon, efforts of public spirited citizens Ritson road site approved a three - point reso: wha pro hded them with the Mr. Davis pointed aut (hres ia 8 ' 153 Bar lution to he submitted to Osh original Rotary Fool Mr. reasons for wanting the pool re bi RHAMORS " Fast Mr. Cameron said awa City Council tonight, ask. Davis said opened, They were need, "nea daven AuohuA John Wen We were all struck with ai i ing that the Ritson Sehaol He continued hat the pool tion and the third, 8 conch Mrs. Or Wr as es sincere sense of hereavement st] TRIBUTE 10 NORMAN 4, | paid 8t & testimonial dinner congratulating Wilbert . | man of the dinner committee, swimming ponl be reopened. after a period of extensive use, sion i : d Bowmanville: Karen Brise. |e death of Judge John k| Moran, Oshawa postmaster | at Hotel Genosha Saturday | Mann, whe is succeeding him, m the original pool in Rotary Park was closed down, repaired, ve: Dealing with the need, he Coitogter Bo venue: |Frilehard, During the ceven| for the past 15 years, was | night. Mr. Moran, left, is seen | as Miles McPherson, chair: ~Oshawa Times Photo be converted to a wading pool opened, hut it still did not pos: pointed out the extent fo which | ' i lle Ag years in which he headed our and if either of the twa are not sess sufficient facilities to ser: the pol has heen used and the ARIE Lucas, Wid O11ye . : ok p legal family he steadfast practical, a new swimming pool vice the needs of the commun loss of the service to the area, RYEOue; Larry Leavens, 18 pono ohiy upheld oe ah ey be built in Oshaws ty make the necessity of new, or au; Raymond Goulet op A Central Council called the Subsequently," he said, "an: improved facilities ungiestion a Ho ward reel; Rahert ana hosilim of the bench In this special meeting as the result other pool was opened inimed. ahle q oor Nanay "i Ad A "We feel his loss not only of a meeting in Sunnyside Park lately hebind Kitson na 3 {4h nary McAlpin BS la "y ol Vonday when. south-east School, This pool has alse heen CHEAPER PROJECT Hi Albert street and Rose tattively. hut yg individual, Oshawa residents gathered to closed down, along with the orig Outlining the location, the mary Bury, 462 Bimeoe Si Hh Lid Hii, og é one petition council to re-open thelinal Rotary pool, The newest spokesman, said i 15 the opin north perhaps unconsciously He pool pool opened late last summer) lon of the Sunnyside Park area The first five persons (0 (to imorove the quality of h All residents in the area were must now satisfy the needs of residents, that the present facili-| inform The Oshawa Times | oo 40 meet A ity of is tupin-arms' after the an the entire city," Mr. Davis sald fies Savina Ritson Schon can nf thes birthdays epch day | de ji: 8 i he ver Jresen " f 184 y uy Sery ER Will receive dounle tickels Lo A d iy en ho he ie Juan POPULATION DOUBLED more cheaply than a new pool. The Regent Theatre py knew wold he asked of him hy and called the meeting to pro. "1 It 18 the feeling of the city can he constructed in some for a four-week period, The i ritehard ? test. It was decided at the time council that the one site is sul- other ares, This, he noted, current attraction is "Bul LL him the art of advocacy in see Central Council's assist: ficient, then we cannol justifi-lwould also eliminate the pros: (erfield § was & religion and I think we ance in petitioning City Council ably agree that their thinking pect of a complete loss of orig Gan Safely say Wwe are oil beter in this regard has heen keeping inal financial outlay ki: ¥aneivad. only. alw ans SITUATION REVIEWED pace with the needs of the com: His conclusion was that the (ue hours of 8 am. and 10 Hon . Mi Sunnyside - Park spokesman, munity, because the situation project will also take a gyeal he Fi Cameron asked the gath 4 ! 0 p ; |" ¢ A Wrank Davis, reviewed the his stands exactly as it did 25 years strain off the present facilities am. Phone RA f-3474 ering to ohserve & minute sl menial dinner was followed hy a tar fiat hie and coer jo sin Fie MA tory of swimming in Oshawa for ago, when there was only one located at Rotary Park, which lence, "in memory of an excel: h " jee Christine Th : con. AEpUty postmasters of Whithy, Carpe. ul Sh boi served the past 23 years, He sald "a pool in Oshawa The only no: he said, "a short period of op STREETS CLOSED lent judge, & conscientious eiti- | ayo ne Aisi" aA Ajax, and Bowmanville had all wiih the Royal hi A d situation that existed in this liceable difference is the papi: eration has proven very much mue following & J zen and # good friend to all of | vexel of a et the retir:| DEER appointed from the O8he|™ Pip hig Fl dW town 25 years ago was that the lation has doubled," the spokes: inadequate insofar as the train. hu i by ing streets will he ys," pete AW at] AWA stall -- only place children could swim, man charged, ing of pre-schonl children is con fe 'a to tral fie today: Bloor id n stmaster 18 a trict Posi ar learn to swim was in the! He said the south-east section cerned, as well as the servie esl al Blevensen road seuthi ¥ hn Lg head had i Imunity, and that the community| POSImASter wag never & "ye ne tanned, An Blevengon south from Gil / or the very often contaminated and (heories on the subject \popilation within the. commun ON COURSE | "hut that he ee 0 od" he Dla Oe a, Ma CL PE tt, A TT on COTE iv hn fo en hn ty nb ot mmo ed ee aprons ar pve 101 ro Shred stil MI@@ATIRGY S@k | a oh amane's |e mayor sto tt het Hons Mi HC er se what ge ff me p aroun of soldiers attendin i gol #8 € : : nie up ic iv (hat hy foci enue Closed at Mohawk street.| PETERBOROUGH = The Hol senor hon-commissioned fl Hing postmener It fuing to be signed by the postmaster gen: ao av BB Ri 1 er z ann the facility 1s already there" steln breeders who plan the] cers course at the Royal Car |pointment to # hoard. She nated] eral; and noted that the retiring Canadian Postal Employees He said if there was no poollcouneil but he weed they Kast - Central : Championship nadian School of Ariillery at |(hat he should have many more postmaster would get 6IX Dominion vice + president, Car at the location, then there would keen going After what {8how in Peterborough are meef:| Camp Shilo, Manitoba. The |useful years to the community, |months' retirement leave, nadian Postal Employees, and ey feids 1 B 1 he no need for a meeting tn al: wa Yling Friday, Feb, 8, in the new| intensive 10-week y , 1 hig " ' New Postmaster tel to press Big A f y want office at the Exhibition Park, at arid in Woes Sou LABOR MINISTER SPEAKS LIFE MEMBERSHIP Dresden of the Taranto District I ah Mr, 'Wilson described the ob: 10:80 a.m as instructors and gun detache | Labor Minister Michael Starr J, B. Roberts, general secre: ivil Berviee Counell, taining af the Children's Arenal National directors of the] ment eommanders and fo de: |conveyed ARprectation to theltary of the Canadian Postal! He was one of the originators « [OOTY CITED and said hefore It was gained Canadian Holstein Breeders'| velop in them qualities of [Postmaster from the federal Employees Association, pres iof the Civil Service Ball, now Replying (0 a question why © council was forced fo putl Association wha are expected tal leader government, and noted that My. sented Mr. Maran with the| held annually in Toronto, He is the pool was closed in the digst/!t 10 a plebiscite, He said (hisihe present ave: thas Me: lends a Defence Photo) | Moran had been a good friend gaveted life membership in the prominent in fraternal eireles, place, Chairman Mason said he Was dane through the continuing| Laughlin, Beaverton; Roy Bar: . CPE on hehalf of the 10,600| including the AF and AM, LOL [for many years understond it would cost ap. Submission of pefitions signed ker Woodbridge; Harold Mg 7.1. Thomas. MLA, said it| members across Canada, and|and Hotary, For several years Aroximately 840.000 to reps DY taxpayers. He uiged Shelomt Nomaoos and James Mo. Lwas a great privilege to pay re: with the Gold CPE life mem: |he was active as chairman of the leakage and install -a fia Hathering to da the same if iti cague. Alliston : olice 10 e ol tion plant rind that action necessary, "Delegates to this meeting in fennots to-Mr, Moran, He said/ bership butien. the Rotavy Easter Seal Fund ' he had known him for & num: He Hated at Mt, Maran wai | Campaign, in Oshawa, : Hp ) ) | : . i . . one , Bir oo neaking wgein on behalf of poqpie' aon owe. have Iu ude: George Craft and Howat Two Accidents [loam te Mud vas» Bona one of the best" CPi HEAD TARLE GUESTS opening Ritson pool, Mp VEY J aave Hh iNelson, Peterborough; Harle \ % workers the organization e ve r| Head table guests included: Davis said what hurts one most Should be aur motto," Mr, Wil-iNetsan' and 1, H. Oliver, North: mark of respect and affection antation w Daroth wil son demanded 4 td Wy NOPE Ap estimated $700 damage re wad, Mr, Roberts said that|N, J. Moran, Mya, Darothy about the new Rotary pool is to "0" OPIANAE umherland; Carlos. Tamblyn, itd iA lly oN luge Te that the hostel amployess jnd any of the farmer afficers in| MeTavish, Mr. and Mrs, R, H, see the queues of children stand.| Another spokesman said three Opana, and Ross Steve BOW: 2 OPE he .| Rely ] p Cobourg A i ing outside waiting to get in. fe WAYS to keep Ritson pool open bial fae Stove, Row dents reparied hy the Oshawa REVENUE INCREABED the ChE had become post Retve, ME. and Mus, Before working in the post said if council's reason for clos. Would he: move the filtration and Allan MeCombe, Belleville My. Moran told his fellow M t MacPher ted Dart, Mr, and Ms, W, £, Mann, office, Mr. Mann worked in a ing the Ritson pol was due to PANE from the small Hotary|No, 5 Victoria County; Joel, A Navked car, owned hy Av | that he would enly oA MacEhersn acled 88 wr "ond Mrs, M, Lysack, Mr, grocery store and speni some vandalism At the school, then 1 POOL permit only 900 children Murphy and Clifford Lica. |r Willes, af 110 Park vad SCENES at oicsant memo! itn | of ceremonies The ¥e'| od pry, A, Goldsmith, i. and time at carpentering, He start would never undertake any pub: Per day, the amount the Rotary| fhe ather counties of the East:|10Uth, was pushed through a gy a1 8 Me aig Hring postmaster was presented Mrs. dH. Canning, Mr, an ed with the Oshawa Post Of lie project, pool filtration plant will han: central Ontario area are: Sim [tent and wire fence when i He that' In the years since With a har cabinet, . J, HE, Roberts, Mr, and fice in September of 1020, when He sald Oshawa has one of ai Ay yao the poal or use only cae York, Ontavia, Prince] V8 hit fram the year hy an ump ad heen postmaster that APPOINTED IN 1048 Mrs, M, A, MacPherson, Hon, the late Frank T. Mathison was ' the finest and most efficient ay a yi of aie and use iti mdward, Lennox, Addington | identified Mb-vun vehicle, Hun iho 'Oshawa post office Tevenue| Mr, - Moran was appeinted and Mrs, M, Starr, Mayor Chris postmaster, law enforcement departments|®® # WAGE pao day night, Damage ta the Willie ned fam '§913,000 to 4838,000 postmaster in Oshawa Oct, 1(tine Thamasi T, D, Thomas He married the former Mur in the provinee and that depart:| Mr. Davis' mation in getting EYESIGHT SAVED les car was estimated at 4800, EVERCE Toc BECTOF stall from | 1045, He had started with the MLA; Mr, and Mv ®, Polit iel Noble, of Baltimore, in 1041, ment would surely control any support from Central Counell Philip Mavor a0 an Uxbrid % Damage to the fence was $100 4 ta 91 members. He noted Forward Letter 8taff at To:|ehiuk, My, and Mrs, G. Lawson, In the Oshawa Post Office, he vandalism around the school, read "that Central Counell prep Cerio FEAR FOGMIEGIEHACH Two cars were invalved in &|ihat the figures shawed that fonte Post Office, Dec, 7, 1014, (Mr, and Mrs, N, J, Maran, Jv, served in all departments, He PRESSURE URGED bitte a brief and present it 10 cooteq in' satisfactory on dir ollision at the Oshawa Shoriihe revenue had quadrupled Shortly ater, he was transfer-\Mv, and Mrs, W, A. Dawson was made postal supervisor in WILRERT KH, MANN Raheit Wilson # member oh y gone, containing infor: Han at the Oihawa Generalit nH Centre, Saturday, at 6.85 while the staff had doubled, A 1053 | Contre) CaN Li m hel 0 mation that will point up the i LBhL Awa 16 6rd pam, One ear--Was driven hy He stated that he was not In 1065. he was promated tol® (Marion) of Tarvonto; Care: of the Osh oi ng TRIG UrGeney of laking immediate GRP a or AN emergency | Gilhert Stanley Williams, of 801 going to take eredit for this, Pat ier 11 Je received 0, teacher at the Dr. 8, J [of the Oshawa 0 h dren 3 Avena steps 1a provide swimming fa: aneration to save Nis eve sighi. Kingsdale avenue, The driver|ay without the co-aperation of rc £8 ra ans he otamation 10. Past. Officer Phillips Public School; and fae] NRRL FC 1's Did fot allities, 1 the childven af He was playing badminton injaf the ather car was Erie Ven: {he staff it could not have heen ) oil ar the Sun: Oshawa, It should he suggested the school gymnasium when{ton Thompson, Old Plant Road, | accomplished, ,| Douglas, 13, whe attends thelnvs ? 44 IV, in 1006, at which time he nde thelnyvside- Park area residents!that Ritson 4 t lossos im . ' h same | $ i 1 pool he vepaived his glasses were shattered by! Pickering. Damag pars! m i ; s intra: hecame assistant postmaster pa school 'would get anything from ecity|and re-opened." ; {a bird Liga IR a Bh he bad oe reliving postimptiel AFL ine rogram er, n J due Mr. Mann is a member of sss the staff. He noted that Wilbett ¥ ; |, Mann was an Oshawa em: qe siudy and presentation of posed by Mozart for pian and 31s Si 1 NORMAN J, MORAN Oshawa Postmaster Is Honored At Banquet Over 200 Oshawa Postal em:|the job with postal employees|red to the Registration Branch, Mloyees and thelr Wives honored from coast to coast, i Wn ne, he Whe iianelarred retiring Oshawa Postmaster 0 the Berviee Division | Norman J, Moran at # testiman:| "TAFE PRAISED | District Director's office, ial dinner at Hotel Genosha| The TeLiring postmaster! During the First World War Saturday evening, The testi: Praised the calibre of the staflipe interrupted his postal ear Reports on hirthdays will frigid waters of Lake Ontario, residents have several thoughts|ing of »' rapidly increasing] SEEVRRFAR, ES ME FE FERRE SRA Holstein Show Wilbert E. Mann, of 20 Buck ingham avenue, will succeed Oshawa's retiring postmaster Norman J, Moran, on Feh, 2 Mr. Mann was horn at Balti more, Ont, He attended public school in Baltimore and high school at Cobourg Collegiate In stitute, During his school days, he was active in sports, espe: cially baseball and track and field, He played hockey and hasebal in both Baltimore and | Police Department Northminster United Church where he has served as slew ard and elder, He has held vay tous executive positions in the Canadian Postal Employees As sociation, of Oshawa, as well as in the Daminion Civil Service Credit Union | He had an active interest in wramoting, within the post of] tee, campaigns far Oshawa Community Chest and the Osh. awa General Hospital Fund Mr. and Mrs. Mann have three children: Mrs, D, R, Hunt:| [ployee who had competed far 'Five Children 'Are Baptised On Sunday morning, Feb, 19, there was a large congregation at Centre Street United Chureh In the course of the service, the minister, Rev. Warren G, Diek: son, baptized five little children He was assisted by Elder George Dennis The children baptized were William James Sully, son of My and Mrs, James Sully, barn some of the great compositions| orchestra, No, 3 in C Minor is hy Mozart is both natural and imperative ta the develop ment' of a Symphony -arehesiva This is the opinion expressed (hy Francis J. Francis, condue: tor of Oshawa Symphony |Orehestra, commenting on the | Reet to be presented hy the Oshawa Symphony Ovehestra in the Oshawa Missionary College anditorium next Saturday night | Historians give oredit to Mozart and Hayden far the de [velopment of the classical sym: phony, Mp, Francis noted Mozart is alsa known as the "Father of Ovehestra Color," Musical history was made in| regarded as "Supreme" hy many opitios, When first pre. {sented in 1786 Mozart added two clarinets, two trumpets and tympani to the strings and woodwinds including the flutes, aboes and hassoons, farming the largest orchestra for any of his Concerns. TALENTED PIANIST James Mayhew, of Owen Sound, talented pupil of Regis nald Geen and well known ie Oshawa musie audiences, is ta be the guest artist and will play the plana solo in this heautitul compasition 1778 for the presentation of the! While the orchestra is made Hospital Union ! y 4 . ] n New Executive 8 : y Dee, 13, 1000; Jan Edward Mul |\Parislant symphony when Ma:| Uh of citizens of every deserips on - dor, son of Mr. and Mes. Gys 00 "assembled the - greatest] Hon, teachers, housewives, phys: \ bertus Jan Mulder, born Jan ona iclans, merchants. colle: me g ) DN orchestra known at that time \ Ms, collegiate non ne Service at 3, 1981, The minister remarkediTy (he full string chorus helstudents, ~ office workers and ployees, Local 43, of the Osh, that he had married the Pav-[added flutes, bees, clarinets |Mechanies, talent continues to awa General Hospital held their ents of these little anes. RANAY|hassoons, horns, trumpets andPop Wp in unexpected places {Christopher Pallister, san of MY. [qrums. Not until 13 years later/ Mr. Mayhew could net attend elec officers vec ¢ Sittin of efficets recently, We ! how Mrs, James Pallistor, bariidid Hayden use as large and the rehearsal this week so President | f Aug, 23, 1980; Kelvin Robert|varied ensemble Bridget Wells, young housewife President, Calin C. Mainds; _ { Farmer, son of My. and Mrs land mother of a small family Viot-president, Mrs, Albert Rew) [John Rdaward Farmer, barn! WELL ADVANCED {laid aside her aboe and playes rh TRIN Scarataty an ' [Nov. § 1830. Mr. and Mrs. Far] Having worked hard and prac: the difficult plane parts with DeBoo. sig ar ank [mer have only recently come tajtised well far tweand-a-half the ArChestia In & Very acceph €. Norton. G. Phillips Mat lour city fram the Old Country. (years, My, Francis concluded able manner Martindale and Mrs j Tae \ D N CORPS ASSOCIATION INSTALLS NEW EXECUTIVE {Naney Lorraine Ripley, daugh:/that the orchestra is now welll Well known as an outstanding tyler, V. Fudge: HB The new executive officers | entert # . hy B. po -" Mi. lea sadsh Wir : hf oltombane. layer both with the committee: C. C. Mainds, Mrs.| of Unit 43, Canadian © - Ainment followed the in ) nold, treasurer; Charles |ing left to wight, Wiliam | Walls, chairman House [Soar big BU ha y The ah Sg Bagh Bhi ie Band of the Ontaria Regiment A. Bennett and G. Phillips; | : , adian Corps | stallation - of officers. The | Moore, first vice - president; | Sandford, entertainment com: | committee; and Harry Woods, father - children hapiized : pre | SYMphony to be Mesened 1s No. and the svphony, Retneth Auditars, C. Norton and W | Association, were installed in | newly appointed members are | Ernie Bell, president; Frank | mittee; George Homes, sep | Parade Marshal. Absent when fall hor in Oshawa) " 0 n E Flat ph is one of the Nooster, head of the science Reckthold: Grievance commit! @, colorful ceremony held at | shown as they pose far The > " ~ picture was taken: Vie Marsh, | 1 ; nL : res 1 A {department at the O'Neill Cob oe G0 Man a AR Ww . oh pose for The | Hughes, immediate past | geantatarms; Joo Cassidy, | avs And aoa A : The choir, under the direction three best knawn of the Hlljegiate and Vocational Instituie, A. Bennett on day ---- SR A Sha. Son president and William J. Ans | sick committee; Tod Fraser, | and Al ge He yg iy RR Relws NA RY Nun Produced Wihas tamed his talents to the hall ® Tight, Harry Ar | dersen, vice-president, Stand: | membership ehaivman; Bill | --Oshawa Times Photo hem WH ead In a special aw ie string bass in order to help owt ahem, "Prayer, { Among the 31 concertos com(this section of the orchestra,

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