The Oshawa Times, 4 Mar 1961, p. 11

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Teton GE Oshaton Times | SECOND OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 196) Friday evening and Saturdey morning, March 3 and 4, tested 15 of the members of gency Measures Resone Service of Oshawn and the County who wre Instrietor examinations. | Armprior, Jo Garrett, Chief Res ene Officer of Oshawn, advised the reporter, 3 Fred Evans, Chief Resene n- structor of the Resewe Service for the College at Arnprior, whe recently retwrned from on in| spection tour of resene services in the NATO countries, enmuet | ed the examinations ! Mr. Evans stated the examin ations were & form of eo) lege extension work io qualify fnstruetors to Federal standard, who, because of employment re-| sirictions or because of lack of| vacancies for the three-week course at Arnprior, would not otherwise have an opportunity to aualify Training of the class of in| structors was conducted during reeuiar evening (raining S65: sions pt the Oshawa Airport hy i Witt Chief Rescue Officer Jo Gar tions ave C. Dune and W. J, Garrett, chief resene of (petit, bis deputy Bill Hooey and Hutcheson. Looking on, from | ficer and W, Hooey, depity the staff of instructors of the left, are Fred Evans, chief | chief rescue officer for Osh {Ineal Rescue Service of EMO, | rescue instructor for Canada, | ene Oshawa Times Photo | Students sitting for the exams ton Friday and Saturday were: | IR. Magill, M. Colleran, 4, . . " Porter, W, Dean, W, Wassell,| Hit Bridge e Pune Ww Hathoson, C, Me-| oar © 5 on TQcC | Knight, G arman x oad 'T t M (ent, Mrs, W, Reading, H, Elle-| oron 0 an: v. Clarke, P, Beeching J. Thorogood (Dunbar! RB. Bell (Dunbarton) For Ridgeway School DiesInCar |, mia o Measures Hesouye | Oshawa and One | Friday night | the exgminag rmergency Service of tario County been wring THE FIRST FEDERAL #2 tension examinations for local rescue instructors were wil ten by 18 members of the , is artificial | Friday night presentation respiration, intermediate, sen: | ceremony. Shown shove, pool ed to summer swimmers st | lor artificial respiration, RIS | director Paul Edmondson, Camp Samae swimming pool | Bronze Medallions, Bronze | presents RLS certificates 10 | sponsors at the camp council Friday | Medallion Bats, Aa AWarts | Marties Parker, Diviy Slater, awards, night, Awards and certificates | of Mert an ars to the | Robert Burns and Larry Gan: were presented for ele award of merit classes, at the ' non. Mrs, C, Tooley, # Red ~Oshawe Times Photo Donevan Royal Life Saving ** Team Enters Tolnstall | COSSA Final Awards Are Presented Wis BARB GREEN ' way, Thi > he » a very wxeit:| Fleming Friday night honored ciety motto, "Whomsoever you Maurice Pair, NE Nas Be Bry © v 4 ¥ f ' f a "his son, Roy Jr., and his daugh- see in distress, remember in he serident ing week for Dr. F. J Done-| June, when he presented him is a fellow man," should INTERMEDIATE highway | i+ New Judge 4 "he investigation was conduc van Calleginte Institute pupils them with bars to the Royal not only be used gt the water's| CERTIFICATES i ted hy Ontario Provincial Police On March 11 Last Friday Donevan played|y ite Saving Society Award of edge, but should be earried| Intermediate certificates were Constahle Fred Miraglia Central in one of two playoffiperit, which comes after alover into one's everyday life presented to Ann Stiles, Pauls of Whithy games to der ide who would en-| cw immer has won the RLS (One of the pool staff, Jim Gifford, Christine Mcintyre, Mie An estimated $850 damage ve. Alexander Carlyle Hall, On:|ter the COBSA championships. |gronze Medallion Thornton, who was unable to|chelle Clader, Dave Slader, tsulted from two secidents repor-|tario County Crown Attorney | Donevan was defeated In the ay pleming made the pre- attend the presentation cere- Ross Taylor, Joanne Conway 1 ; mission stated that the propos ted hy the Oshawa Policel#nd Clerk of the Peace since|first game hy one point, How:|gentation to his son and daugh-\mony Friday night, earned his and Darryl McCullough 117.98: TENDER ed school on' Ridgeway avenue| difference in the construction Department, Friday and today.| 1948, will be installed as county) ever, our hoys. won the 1astiier at the RIS annual award RLS Instructor's Certificate,| Junior artifice] respiration On the basis of the architect Slwould be ready for occupancy! tender prices submitted to the/Two cars were involved in aliudge for the county at a special game Tuesday, 46 to 41 amid pight at the Camp Samac Coun {Mr Edmondson announced, [certificates were presented to kiport and ane considerable," uu at Oshawa Board of Education for| collision Friday morning court session next Baturday the uproar of a highly enthus:| oi fall Friday night, Winner of RESENTED \Mary Anne McConnell, Susan fiseunsion the board awarded : [the construction of a new Senior] One car was driven by Daniell The ceremony will he held Ini iastic audience the third bar to the RLS Award AWARDS PRESENT Neal, Mary Francis Conway, the contract to the Weller com APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY | Public School on Ridgeway av [A Fudge Jr. of 80 Breck street the historic courtroom in the] Donevan's team will now golof Merit was Gale Hitchens, Three high RLSS wakes, the Cal Burton, Kathy Brown, Jim pany, The tender price sub mgedote for school approval] enue west, Oshawa, The driver of the] county bullding at Whitby com-|on to try for even greater vie: a ph \ RLAS Awards of Merit ele York, Wilbert Merrithew, Jens mitted by A aan" nd Cog was unanimous, However, om) The tender other car was John P, Bradley, |mencing at 8 o.m, His Honor|tories in the COSSA champion. (760 SWIMMERS TRAINED (presented to Judy Saunders. | je' "eich "Sharon Smith, pany was $217.086 or $1100 0 oie to approve the 1e44ing 848,179, from the low of $206,| of 40 Grassmere street, Damage|Judge M, O, Miller, of Cobourg, [ships in Belleville on Saturday,| Pistriet Beout Council Chair Douglas Sinclair and Robert Lennis Trotter, Vieky Vodden, more than the lowest pid [of contract to the general con-|hag' submitted by Winson andlio the cars was estimated at|county judge for the United|The hest of Juck to them, |man, Stanley I, Lovell, who Salter, all members of the gies' yodden' Vieky MeNah, It was brought to the board's! tractor and the sub contractor, gon Contractors, to the high|82s0, Counties of Durham and North Well deserved congratulations presented the swimmer's eertis|( Amp Bamae pool staff, Beverly Brown, Dennis Ewart, attention that there were dis (rustee Margaret Shaw objected] $249,500 submitted hy the! About 8600 damage reswited|unberland, will preside and ad are extended 10 he Eirls of the fieates and awards said that Bronze Medallion Bars Wr ei ciln Gifford, Barbara Roby erepancies in the submitted gen-| stating that she was not satis: pidelity Construction Company, |when a car went out of control Minister the oath of office Por Ban + Junio basketball | S0me 700 swimmers went presented fo Howard MeGahey son, Barry Leach, DRarry} eral trades prices between thelfied with previous work per" Other tenders submitted down two eityl The eourt will be opened in hl Mo he Yiaced first In our | Hrough the Camp SBamae pool and Bandra Robson, who Beach Anne Sinclair and John lowest tender submitted by the formed for the hoard by thel were: Eastwood Construction, |owned signs on Mary street{the traditional manner hy high. Jun Pe oh champion (staff's hands last summer cepted her second bar Friday yowait. . Winson Construction Co, and Bradbury Plumbing and Heating| ga1 950, Wilkinson Construe:inorth, early this morning | Sheriff G, Arthur Welsh, Follow ships, The girls' senior team According to Mr, Lovell, one night | 'senior atiieiol Sespiration ompany, Bhe said she was notion 8221087; Konway Con Cross Boclety representative, is shown looking on at the ex- treme right, The Red Cross junior swimming THE RGYAL Society Awards were present: LIFESAVING| mentary, junior issued hy the Federal EMO was killed) qualifying them ns rescue in car he was centre the early th Glergon, #6 Toronto the truck the way 401 al Interchange Leonard Bt, Clair avenue man Ariving structors on High {in Canada Harmony road marning of 765 Toronto al the had not vet heen finished, Mr, When recognized anywhere Lunney also stated that the class of the company's work manship is the basic problem The general concensus of the hoard members seemed to be that if the company was close ly supervised hy the architect and general contractor the com pany would be satisfactory were: hi Bfumbing Lhe 928 Company proposed school from Bradbury The Oshawa Board of Educa tion, st & special meeting Fri day night, voted accept the Id, supply the tender submitted by the A. Wel-|plumbing and healing, and @a ler and Company Construction|lender of $25,524 from the Hill Limited. Toronto, for the gen-|Cornish Electrical Company to eral of the proposed! supply electrical Installation Ridgeway avenue, Senior Pub The school building although he Behool about $13,000 less to build than he board has asked its ar-\the Wilson road school is more} ei Clifford and Lawrie, ofl costly than had been anticipated| The architect stated he would Toronto, to investigate severalldue to the almost 100 per cent|discuss the problem with the of the companies and to make|increase in the mechanical COMPANY and possibly request a # report on the bid analysis| trade prices $1000 bond he posted to insure and General Trades ssful their proficiency Compan The succes general eon son of submitted price tenders. tractor in his price tender sub: PRICES VARY There was a wide margin of pier to io west his car accident on the accured Wi alone time of the driving east in contract ices varied and - knocked of other companies tendering. It The ear was driven hy Robin|ing the installation ceremony a iaeed i to grant the reasons the pool was| HLSS Bronge Medallions, was felt (hat the Weller com-|satisfied with the workmanship. | struction, $24,054; Red path|R, Brown, of 406 Simcoe street paced second omy 10 Grek pany prices were more Veal opaivman 8 (G, SBaywell ques: Construction, $224,456; Bradford|north, The accident occured op tie, and that the Company voned KR, H, Lunney, school|Hoshal, $224,720; Purton Con: posite the hack door of OCVI would he more likely to build fp Giaine 'maintenance superin:|struction, $325,000; Robertson: | satisfactory school by Bept. 1.liondent' on the type of work|Yates, $228,856; Crawford Con Ni : P t The board was unanimous on|this company had performed onstruction, $220,858; Sterling! igerian as or the decision to build the sehool,| previous buildings. Mr. Lunney| Construction Company, $281, and unanimously voted to ve replied that he was not very|s06; Bathe and Melellan, guar. Q nda S eaker quest $425,000 from the city 10|satisfied with the job on the 000; Hughes-Richards, $237,604; u Y p build and equip it R. McEwen school and that{Internorth, $238.000 and H. M.| A native Nigerian minister Other tenders accepted for'some of the work started there'Brooks, $258 838 will he speaking in three Osh ; i" . awa services this Sunday, He 18 Pastor David Olatoyo, al Citadel Meetings |Argo Star [imi To Launch To Feature Music Seal Drive The members Club of Oshawa eon meeting at next Monday, will launeh their annual Hasler Seal Campaign Half the money realized will he devoted ta the carrying on of the club's work among the erip {pled ehildren of the community Sunday an address i He comes from Jos, Nigeria where Dr. Ronald Aldous of The Oshawa Salvation Army will hold meetings with Corps \ E of the [wife is the farmer Lorna Par at their luneh:{rott of Oshawa weekend Army Canada am. to the Erie Street Metho These events will commence dist congregation and an ad throughout Oshawa 18 now serving in a hos pital of the Sudan Interior Mis sion, He is a friend of Rey Havold Fuller, editor of the "African Challenge", whose Rotary| a decided musical flavor this ¢ coming The guest for Hotel Genoshal Pastor Olatoyo's the nccasion will be Major Ken |schedule includes neth Rawlins, national music § at 9.43 am, to the new Ross al for the 8 a | tion land road west Free Methodist secretary for the § va Sunday School, greetings at 11 with a musical festival on Sat urday night, when all the musi cal groups of the Oshawa Cita. del will present a program, both exciting and of greal interest Participating del Band and Songsters Randmaster I rnest Sargeant] and Songster Leader Chris Os bourn; the Young People's vita. EB will be the Cila-§ under® The remainder will be forward {ed to the Ontario Society for| Crippled Children to assist in its rehabilitation, education and camp Program The elub has heen fortunate in securing us its speaker David| Mann, one of the stars of last| year's Torunto Argonaut Foot: ball Club, who will stress the im | portance of backing the sale of seals | A number of the children who| ave heing assisted by the local dress at 9 p.m. to the Fireside reception will he held The ceremony will he attend ed hy officials of the various eourts in the county as well as the heads of all the eounty municipalities and the police chiefs from all sections of the county. The wives of the var lous officials have alse been in vited to attend J, J. Rohinette, KC, of To ronto, treasurer of the Law Bo eiety of Upper Canada, is ex. pected to attend, T, K, Creigh ton, KC, of Oshawa, senloy counsel in Ontario County and John Cameron, president of the Ontario County Bar Association, will speak briefly extending con: gratulations to the new judge Mr, Hall was appointed to the office of county judge this week He succeeds Judge John BH, Pritchard who died recently, CHILD INTERRED Sharon Anne Bint, five months, who died suddenly at Bowmanville on ° Wednesday, March 1, was buried in Bt, Gregory's Cemetery, Oshawa, Friday morning, Rey, P, Coffey, pastor of Holy Cross Roman Croup of the Christian Youth Centre on Warren avenue roles | and, and will Ing the wl Rand and Singing Company, the Vocalettes and the Timbrels While featured as soloists, will he Songster Dorothy Stub: P " bings, contralto, and Handsman service tlh wil be Buesta a Gordon Butler, Soprano Cornet: MAJOR KENNETH RAWLINS the luncheon One of the chil: ist. And adding spice and var dren will bo the elub's official| fety to the whale will be Major DY Army musicians as a com: "Timmy" for the current cam: Kenneth Rawlins in one of the Poser of vocal and instrumental |paign | many musical he is so/fOMpositions A number of Oshawa busi: capable of doing ness firms, whose executives The Sunday services at 11 a.m : are members of the Rotary| and 7 pm. will he featured astor 1 Club have provided the facilis hy a great deal of musie, both lies to complete preparations by local groups as well as by Wye = for the mailing of the campaign the Major. It is expected that] 1 t E literature and seals, KEvery capacity audiences will he pre.| 1 [household in the area will re: sent at every gathering [ceive such a letter | The major is the son of Sal Rev. W. A. McMillan, pastor] The members of the elub's| BN vation ATRY a f fic er parents af the Oshawa Free Methodist| Easter Seal Committee, who and himself became an officer] SIWICh, Erie street, leaves Mal: have planned the drive, are| in 1839. He served with the lo" Airport on Thursday next|Stanley Lovell, chairman; Wil: Raval Canadian 'Air Farce dur for a visit to his denomination S/liam Alger, William Bennett, ] : : jmission field in Egypt Ken Crone Arthur D ing the War, bath in England! sp \¢ rone, rthur ayle, ; \ | 2 rip, one of severaliGearge Fletche Joh GQ and on the Continent. Upon his ? (Georg eteher, ohn Gra: ; jawarded, 1s sponsored by the |) J w MeC \ return to Canada, he was aba oon ham, James MeCansh, Norman General Mission Board at Win Mil 3 . 5 tached to the faculty of the , Bi ilman, Norman Moran, Gils A : . ona Lake, Indiana, for record J 3 Ban William Booth Memarial College! i ccione EiVen a Vear age in hert Murdoch, Rev, J, C, Perey: at Toronto; then became private nie MeMillan's former church M& Al. Reod, John Lewis and secretary tothe Territorial 01 onawa Fay Brooks Commander Mrs. MeMillan, whe herself . RE i In 1884 he was anphinted na: served an earlier period in the PRESENT PAPERS | tional music secretary for Can Egypt mission, will accompany TORONTO (CP 3s ) CP) ada. In that capacity he carries/ her husband. The Free Metho (CP)=-Rare books f and papers documenting On| special responsibilities for thedist Mission in Egypt is ane of laos earliest socialist and lad work and standards of approxisithe largest Protestant missions |p movements w ol mately 300 bands and songster|there ay WS were presented brigades, numbering 5.000 Salsl The return trip will be i © University of Toronte Hi- vationist-musicians in Canada.|way of Ireland. Mr. McMillan's/2rary Friday by the Ontario] The Ma ai accomplished! home a Woodsworth Memorial Founda. ! planist and organist, He is an sto Fre st Hon, The documents will be associate of the Royal Conser Church in Belfast where an/Made avaliable to historians vatery at Toronto, and is known! earlier pastorate was served, (and scholars, 1 Catholie Church, conducted the |gerviee -- kill of ocvl and sportsmanship Grade 11 and 12 Art classes went to see the Van Gogh ex hibit at the art gallery, Grade prospective artists of our school For those students who haven't yet heard, our midierm exams begin next Wednesday Ta cheer up this announce ment 1 must also add that they will end a week from Thursday just in time for wild parties and free for alls unlimited In closing the Donevan stu. dent hody would like to extend deep sympathy to one of our (Grade 13 students, Tom Chas: gewski, who was injured In a hockey game Wednesday, We would also express our best wishes for a speedy recovery, MOUNTBATTEN ARRI OTTAWA (CP)=Lord Moun {batten, ehiof of the British de: fence staff, will arrive here [Tuesday on a two-day visit, it {was announced Friday, 9 E. G, STORIE AND T. D, SWEET learn to swim, "It 1s a wise from which to go on in the given was to help people to|which is the stepping stone certificates were presented fo Mrs, Burton, Mrs, Winnacott member of society in these days|Hoyal Lifesaving Bociety were 8nd Mrs, McNab, how to said knows Lovell who My hoating, | n [ BWim, On Thursday Donevan's | of 50 much water skiing and|presented to Larry Gannon, Ken Bunner, Murray Taylor, Marilee Parker,, Dorothy | Elementary certificates were (presented fo Garry Shamyr, Linda Hopkins, Linda Good: He credited Paul dmondson, Blades, Carol Saunders, Andy man, Patricia Jacklin, Sharon 10 went Friday, This exeursion|pool director and his staff of 14|Citford, Robert proved very interesting to thelfor their work during the sum-|Hunter, Margaret Terret, Betty ther Ross, ritheu, Ban-'Christine Mechin, mer, He sald the staff was hacked hy many others inter {ested in teaching learners how to swim Mr, Lovell told the gathering {many of last year's staff will be| hack this summer and he hoped that many who learned to swim ast year would be hack to try for further swimming achieve: {ments this year, STAFF INTRODUCED Pool Director Edmondson in troduced the members of his staff that were present, He Worker Was ate In47 Years Thomas D, Sweet, 170 Centre street, Oshawa, was presented with an engraved watch by E G, Stovie, vice-president and general manager of Fittings Lid,, Friday, on the occasion of his retirement fram that firm Mr, Sweet, who is 70 years of age, has just completed 47 years of continuous employment with the company, A widower, he claims that in all of the 47 years with Fittings Lid, he has never heen late for work as a maintenance vepairman, This is borne out hy Walter R Hranch, personnel manager at the plant With Mp, Sweet's retirement, fellow work-mates will always he able ta Keep in touch with him through Mr, Sweet's three Burns, Nola Dalziel, Audrie M (Clemens, Gall Maddock, Hea: Neal Brown and Hillsdale Manor Work Explained Ww. D Johns, Superintendent of Hillsdale Manor, spoke to the members of the Westmount Ki: wanis Club at' their weekly luncheon meeting Thursday noon at Adelaide House Mr, Johns told the members a great deal about the home for the aged, although many of the Westmount Club have heen weekly visitors to Hillsdale to take the old folks for Sunday drives in 'the country, My Johns spoke of this service given by the club, and men toned to the members how grateful the senior citizens were for these Sunday drives "It does our people a lot of good to get out for a drive once a week, and for many of them it 1s their only contact with the outside, They look forward to the visit of you Kiwanians each week, and following their trips, they come to me the next day and tell me where they had heen," explained My, Johns, Organists Plan Lenten Recital Members of the Oshawa Centre, Royal Canadian College sons, Harold, Perey and Llayd, |of Organists, met far an evening who work in the plant, Another|f son, Norval, works at GMC, and a married daughter, Mrs. Cap men Thompson lives in Oshawa After a two-week vacation, Mr, Sweet plans to live with his son Lloyd, on Centre street French Ledue, called "Carrelien", name of the painter's home, mount Kiwanis members in this of films at the home of Mrs, ¥ Fox recently, A beautiful film about the This which is the was shown Canadian painter, film | Mr, Johns explained the funes tion of Hillsdale Manor, and mentioned that they now have some 203 people staying there ib of these are what they eall bed patients, The senior Citi+ gens staying there are treated to at least one evening of ens tertainment per week, and in addition to this they have tele vision to wateh and of course checkers and shuffleboard are popular pastimes at the Home, Mr, Johns spoke of how Homes for the Agel were spoks en of as "Poor Houses" a few years back but today they are filling a great need to the Cams munity, a place where the older eitigens are together under one roof where they enjoy each othe ers company, He told the Ki. wanis members that the only difference between the folks at Hillsdale Manor and the mem» hers at the meeting were that "the folks at Hillsdale are a fow years older than the mem. hers of the elub" Mr. Johns was introduced by Kiwanian Fred Densham and was thanked by Kiwanlan Bill Smith, President Henry Reed wels comed the guests among whom were George Campbell and Cam Henderson from the down. [town elub; Jack Ovens, Gordon Hawker and Doug Gower, President Reed also reminded the Westmount members of the Kiwanis Radia Auction, and {asked the support of all Wests Born in Hamburg, Ont, Mp |depiets, in color, the beauty of project Sweet came to Oshawa in hisjhis Quebeo surroundings, a teens, and has been here ever|beauly whieh is vefleoted in the Thursday will salute "REdueas since He got his start with Fittings Lad, in the machine shop department, After a few and {National then moved on to the tapping dealing with the dife and works| yoars|of Beethoven paintings shown in the film his was followed hy another Film Board picture To end the eve as a planer and a millwright [Ning on a light note, an old Mr, Sweet been on the maintenance staff. My in later years has/Charlie Chaplin film was shown and this resulted in a flow of Sweet is an active bowler reminiscences fram members of and is a keen fisherman, The pictures in the "ald days" latter, he feels, is more relaxing Plans were discussed for the and plans to spend his long Lenten vecital being presented leisure hours on the distriet| lakes on Reesor Following Mr, Storie's presen tation, fellow warkers honored Mr. Storie with a wallet con taining a sum of money, Mrs, G in 81, Gearge's Anglican Church Sunday, Mar, 12, hy Alan Mus, R., abgan recital assisted hy the Canterbury gers under the direction of K. Dynan, Mus, B, ist The meeting of the elub next [tion Week" and the guest speaks or will he Mr, McMaster from the Department of Education DEFENDS CONSTITUENTS NOTTINGHAM, England (CP) Saturday Night and Sunday Morning," a film about the life a Midland factory worker, has aroused the wrath of Li. John Cordeaux, member of Parliament for Nottingham, He says the film portrays the young men in his constituency as "a lot of il behaved, immoral, (drunken Teddy Bays." \

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