PERI a EL as A BB JN dh Tem terre res = he Dshavon Ses || | SECOND SECTION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1961 PAGE SEVENTEEN | Rev. Dr. George Telford and |Mrs. Telford were guests of |honor at a dinner at St. An- '|drew's United Church, Oshawa, {Tuesday evening, on the occa: Ision of his retirement, after 23 |years of dedicated service as| | minister. : | T. H. Greer, chairman of the |board of managers, and E. G. 4 |Storie made the arrangements (for the surprise dinner with the {able assistance of the women ' lof the church and the various | igroups. Tables were set for {over 300. The food was prepared |by St. Andrew's women and served by the Commingle Group ~ |of Simcoe Street United Church : lunder the leadership of Mrs, # Rex Harper. TRIBUTE PAID t C. A. Sadler, clerk of the ses- |sion, was the spokesman for the congregation and with sin- cere words of appreciation he|pjy paid tribute to Dr. Telford's devotion, reading from the pro-| gram the condensed history of | Dr. Telford's career. He said he was sorry Dr. Telford was retir- ing but glad they would be re- maining as members of the congregation. - ee | He presented Dr. Telford with friend, Karl Blakolmer, 14. , aud, a Jaye of cycling wil an llaminzied Scroll, and a : ie hi. n u will be | visit the parliament buildings miniature automobile -- repre- i va Ioow oy Die id Te com- | and other points of interest senting the Chevrolet BelAir be- : : in the capital. ing given to Dr. and Mrs. Tel- Ralph Martens, 15, and his | ing Monday, and after two DISCUSSING THE ROUTE Honor Graduates --Oshawa Times Photo ford by the congregation, and |-- "May all roads be highways eenagers of happiness." | A. W. (Army) Armstrong, as chairman of the evening, said he had been asked to act in this capacity 'in his own way," t oodcres whieh added a light toueh to he evening with plenty of . good To ttawa natured fellowship and quite a crest Public School was enter-land Mrs. George Pearse, presi- Sle of Aryl tained recently at a graduation dent of Woodcrest Home and Two Oshawa teenage boys i Shree, Selestions: party held at the school. Yel- School Association. are planning to bicycle some... "A nnie Laurie" and low roses added a festive touch| An teachers of Woodcrest 257 miles to the nation's capital, «(armena" by H. Lane Wilson, to the banquet tables in the were also guests at the supper. next week, They are Ralph accompanied at the piano by auditorium where a most enjoy. pollowing the supper greet-| Martens, 15, of 116 Park road Kelvin James, organist of St. able supper was served by the; os were given to the class by| South and his pal, Karl Blak-| rn qrew's. members of the Home and'p. pyigtt and Mr. Heath fol- dlmer, 14, of 109 Park road nf. George Werry, president School Association. lowed by an address by the SOUth- of the WA, presented Dr. and M. Elliott, superintendent of ; 4 (Carrier and is often assisted Public Schools and Mrs. Elliott; | 1c, Presentation of awards'yy pig pal, Karl. Oshawa Colts T. J. Heath, inspector of Public : : The boys will carry a letter Schools; Miss M. Pellow, a Scholarships, donated and pre- trom Pyblisher T. L. Wilson, of | - teacher at OCCI and guest/Sented by A. Higgs for highest the Oshawa Times to Advertis- Beat Whitby speaker; G. Marlowe, a teacher scholastic standing -- James ing Director T. H. Johnstone, of at T. R. McEwan School and a| Stevens; greatest progress dur-|the Ottawa Journal. | Bob Gallagher's Oshawa en- former Grade 8 teacher at|ing year--Russell Horner, The two hope to leave Osh-/try in the Provincial Lawn Woodcrest School; A. F. Higgs! Outstanding Student Awards-- awa, Monday, J' at 6 pm.,'1 and Mrs. Higgs; D. Maher, Home and School Association:|and a half days of cycling. winning ways on the greens of Girl, Sharron King; Boy, Taras Their route will be east from|the Whitby club Tuesday night H d fa Oshawa Highway 2 to Pres | with a 16-to-14 victory over the Field Day Trophies, Donated cott, where they will proceed Whitby club's entry. Directors Name by T. D. Thomas and presented north on Highway 16 lo Ottawa | Halfway through the game the - {by Miss A. Pogachar, Girl, Ruth| Comming back they will traveligshawa team was behind by six By Little Theatre |Bell; Donated by Woodcrest's Highway 15 to Perth, west tolchots but came back strongly [first Staff and presented by D.|Peterborough on Highway 7 and| ith a four-end to tie it up soon Oshawa Little Theatre, at a ngiviqual trophies were also/115 and 2. This return route" ,, ; fond i i : embers of the winning team special meeting at Rotary Hall, ,recented by the Home and|is_a shorter distance, by were Bob Gallagher, skip; Jim Tuesday named directors for (School Assoc. miles. Miseet: and Ernie Rundle. The their three major productions English Year Book Contest Two weeks ago the boys bi: 55€ os Boi : i X slated for: the coming theatre| A "N&S J ontest, .vcled to the Royal Ontario Whitby players were J. Luke, ; . : i " skip; E. Judge 1 . season. Sonsled and Slesenten by A. Museum, in Toronto, a distance| Skip; E. Judge and A. Morton Art Elliott will direct the a= t ym previously of 37 miles which they covered first play, a modern American Students ¢ US1¥in three and a half hours time. drama. It will be performed|this year: Public Speaking, After returning and discussing CELEBRATING will direct the second play to be|ions, Mary Oleksiuk and James cigeq they would like to go to BIRTHDAYS presented in February, and|Stevens; Essay Contest winner, Ottawa, mainly to see the par-| Congratulations "and best Miss Gillian Heath will direct| Margaret Hopper. liament buildings. Neither have vi nga) the followin Yash the third play to be presented| Attendance Certificates, pre- relatives there. 1Shes ; B res in May. Both Miss Ross and sented by Mr. Maher: Ruth Bell, On their racing bikes they, tict who zit calcbratin Miss Heath have entries in the Melvin Densham, Lloyd French,|will carry a small pup tent} thes Lo he tana 8 Orono Drama Festival in Sep-/ Taras Kalyta, Janice Matthews, sleeping bags, cooking utensils, | ol Vennor 382 Elgin tember. Jo Anne Mewett, David Potter, land a small supply of food, street east: Tanice Son The Oshawa Little Theatre and Terrence Shangraw. which they will replenish from 382 Elgin street east; Mrs. parture in policy by perform-|and presented by the Home Although they will be eating in Helen RONG a uae ing two modern American|and School Assoc., Miss Traute restaurants, occasionally; they 55 Fastlawn strect and You dramas and a comedy for this/Behm presented the valedictory will prepare their own food ita McDopnell "RR 9 Osh- season. For a number of years address. The students rounded most of the time. "1 ods most of the productions havelout a memorable evening with They will return to Oshawa come from the English stage. |dancing. the following week. said as they used their new car The Grade 8 class of Wood- teacher of the graduating class few hearty laughs. Mrs. E. G. Head table guests were Dr. C. guest speaker Miss Pellow. Ralph is an Oshawa Times er principal of Woodcrest School Donated and presented by the and arrive in ( .awa after two The board of directors of the|yaher, Boy, Harold Fleming. home to Oshawa by Highways| eto. Nov. 22 to 25. Miss Jerri Ross|Sharron King; Spelling Champ- jt with their parents, they de-| dents of Oshawa and dis- will be making a major de-| Class pictures were donated time to time as they need it. awa. Phone: RA 3-3474. more than 300 members of the congregation Tuesday night. Seen here is William Pierson I (left), recording steward, bid- REV. MERVIN A. BURY, | who is leaving to assume the pastor of King Street United pastorate of a church in Lon- Church for the past 10 years, | don, Ont., was honored by ding farewell to Mr. Bury, who was presented with a wallet and a gold wrist watch "ing Association colts' tri:| 's playdowns continued their| --Oshawa Times Photo. [ciation in the church hall. Honor Retiring Pastor At St. Andrew's Church Mrs. Telford with a gift of cash He said he had preached over from the WA, referring to Mrs. 2,000 sermons here, and looking Telford as one of the many back over 23 years it was like "Good Group Members" of the talking to a parade rather than WA. Douglas Warren made alto a static group, with people presentation of 4wo folding lawn|arriving and leaving for vari- chairs from the Men's Club. {ous reasons, 1,591 persons hav- Mrs. J. L. Pegg, president of |ing joined the church while he % esteem in which he is held by his congregation. Seen here are Dr. and Mrs. Telford re- ceiving some of the congrega- tion. --Oshawa Times Photo. Is Appointed To Study Conference Sid Burgess, steelworker, member of the Oshawa District Labor Council, has been ap- pointed to the Duke of Edin- burgh Commonwealth Study Conference on Industry. As far as he knows, he is the only steelworker representative in Canada. There are 30 repre- sentatives of labor on the con- ference, and 65 from Canada. There will be 300 delegates from all over the Common- wealth. Mr. Burgess said the confer- ence will start May 13 and take three weeks. He said they would start in Montreal and work their way across Canada, finish- ing in Vancouver. He said they would stop to study industrial areas all the way across. Cash Is Stolen Fom Local Store Cash totalling $38 was taken Blaek's Ladies" Wear, 72 Simcoe street north, sometime during last night. Bars were twisted from a window to allow entry to the building. The open window was discov- ered by an Oshawa policeman at 1.30 a.m., today. Rolled sil- ver totalling $32 was taken as well as a cash box with $6. The store had been locked at 6 p.m., Tuesday. Maoncionar--- Pan} as from 5 the WMS, presented Mrs. Tel-|was minister. fo ith a b S rd with a bouquet of red roses MANY GOOD FRIENDS as '"'Chatelaine of the Manse." Hah A Mrs. Telford then spoke heart.|Panton Missionary Auxiliary gifts and tributes, saying that it|nic in order fo attend the din- has always b leasure fi ; 5 aways pesn a p.easure or president, Mrs. R. Martyn, for i ind : | Andrew's church. their b | When Dr. Telford added his ) 4 A thanks, he said he was not only €Vening, since Mr. Martyn is a surprised, but for the first time member of the band. Dr. Tel- he large crowd present. He would be remaining in this con- \told of his first years in the 8regation, that he had made from place to place on "Black great interest in the com- if large black horse, munity. |quite a difference from the lux-| e, ] |urious travel he would experi-| echoing words of appreciation | A i |ence in his new BelAir. He said|to all who made this evening, gppEy. DR. GEORGE TEL- | gation at a reception and din- ; : ORD, past f St. Andrew's | ner. Dr. Telford, who is retir- {he had found his home amongst for preparing the dinner, and| F pastor a people who didn't know how to Mr. and Mrs. I. Smythe. and Mrs. Telford were honor- | ence year, was the recipient gation seemed {o carry on its| Dr. Telford pronounced the| ©d by members of his congre- of gifts indicating the high work without a rift. benediction. . . . . Driver | raining For Leaving Scene Jit Di worm ue For Loss 'Of Job 1 1Sp aye 22, was acquitted Tuesday of a A ; charge of criminal negligence, An unemployed Whitby father|from a provincial cabinet minis- A new $30,000 driving training driver, and eventually to put term for leaving the scene of employment through political ment Insurance Commission to- {unit to be made available to|thousand more safe drivers onan accident and driving while skullduggery by a Conservative morrow and they ask why you lin the fall was inspected by "We find through surveys sion. at the New Party meeting in the suggested to Mr. Weatherell, Oshawa civic and business! {hat most accidents occur when| Beek pleaded guilty to the lat- Oshawa steelworkers' hall, |"tell them because of political lo : : : p Meeting chairman Tom Ed- {City Hall parking lot Tuesday and the car is proceeding] Evidence was that Mrs. Edith} yards Bg | told of the incident,| EXPLAINS CONSTITUTION morning. H Guest speaker at the New The 35-foot trailer, owned by| that most accidents, 92 per cent, into the side of Beek's car while| ono with this province if a the Consumers' Gas Company, are caused when there is '"no|crossing a street. Witnesses said of AI. ht would | Shultz, Political Action Commit. r tee director for Local 222, UAW. each equipped with all essential| Words that most accidents occur parked car then kept going. 0. R. Weatherell, of 1516 Duf- controls and instruments to pro-|to normal drivers under normal| Crown Attorney Harry Robert- ferin street, Whitby, verified Mr, [Years and was secrefary-treas- urer of Local 222 for 14 years. The trailer unit on display is| "In other words, we are try-|ous convictions for criminal neg- said he had been a part-time V able fo test four drivers, but|ing to make good drivers bet-|ligence, five for driving while employee at the Government President for many years and is | now a member of the Ontario larger groups can handle 25 The trailer will be on exhibi-|sion and one for leaving the| Jlerger group tion to the public at the Whitby | scene of an accident. |SIGNED FORM : Mr. Shultz went over the his |" "At a luncheon at Hotel Gen- Trades Fair being held at Whit-| Pye New Panny satheline was tory of the New Party develop- X ili |by Arena today. |at Oshawa and Bowmanville, |'© al vr. Weatherel nha 3 {osha Tuesday, Ken Gillies, the bY y ja {worked at that store last sum- tion for the founding convention |plained that the manual and mer iq Seain a9, Suis. that will be held in Montreal. anlomgtic shift units, motor ing he would work there again |znd Jpedal "feel" all create the However, a couple of weeks illusion of driving. . . > > (ago, Mr. Edwards said, the |ments--the Drivo Trainer car. ( vic Officials weatherell would be replaced {a recorder, or group control by a young man -- "the son of {unit and a study film, the equip- : : : ment allows the student to St. Gregory's Council, No. the devotion and work of mem- Mr. Weatherell said he then |tions shown through various host Tuesday night at their an-|the various boards and commis- wep! 10 the personnel manager situations shown in a series of/nual Civic Night Reception as sions. done a good job while working screen. Tn a complete film stu-|the city council, department | T. D. Thomas, MLA for Osh-/order "had come from higher dents may be checked more | neads and representatives of the avs Riding. said the poll heey an N | missi i i _| provided the opportunity to be- driving actions. A recorder in. *0 0% 7 thelr ork In mak come better.acquainted. Due to learned that the order had come students' progress. As eac wich ® ve. Grand Knight misunderstandings of the past four students undergo tests the John J. FOX, Liran MEht, had been overcome. He urged : introduced by Ross Murphy. 5 | compiled. The scores are then| : °:|to preserve the Canadian way {Compised in groups of four and Following a short program of| of jife as a means of combai-| POSTAL SERVICE | errors pointed out. A three- he fw, io While all mails will be hour test would be necessary Jlesis enjoyed 3 delicious bt-| day which seek to overthrow the freedoms which Canadians cher- usual, the service to be given al : y : - ; ; by the Osh: i | ope Uailep Is 2lso sauipped sion was Rev. M. Coady, who Grand Knight Fox told the| y the Dshawa Post. Office . is returning to Japan to con- gathering that one of the top| somewhat curtailed. | the Jiuvisiog of a twerton airing the evening the Knights pre the Knights is the building of a! ., 11°re Will be no letter car. conditioning unit and gas heat- |g i vi filled | i A > | g 4 sented him with a wellfilled new recreation area. The mail delivery during the The gas company District League in which between 200] 9av: There will be one com. Manager, Charles x. APPRECIATION VOICED ' ini jLanager, Lharies Jorld, ud Pa and 30 boys paiticipate, When letter boxes at the same hin regular Saturday ial deliveries will be made The lock box lobby will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. but wicket service, with the and savings bank business, will be provided between 8 in iati . Telford appreciation of Mrs, Teifor He said that since the Jessie felt words of thanks for all the|had postponed its scheduled pic- iner, he would like to repay the her to work in and for St. v |the band concert next Thursday | |} in his life he was bewildered by| ford said he also was glad they ministry, when he travelled|many good friends and had a t"', his y Mr. Greer then spoke, re: § yp Li {when coming to St. Andrew's|possible, to the WA and WMS| United Church for 23 years | ing at the end of the confer- Ito quarrel and that the congre-| caretakers of the church. | -- | pas . oa Given Six Months Blames Politics (CP) -- Thomas Arthur Beek, |but was given a six-months jail|of three has lost his summer ter. "If you go to the Unemploy- |tocal civic groups and schools Ontario roads." his licence was under suspen-|cabinet minister, it was charged |left your last job," Mr. Edwards | Ee, vi} u heads and police at the Oshawa there is no defect in the car, ter charges. Tuesday night. patronage. straight ahead. We learn, too,|Nash, 64, died, after she ranic.iq there was a at deal sa ore al ste Party meeting was Arthur houses four Drivo-Trainer units|defect" in the driver. In other Beek swerved and struck a gn. (o these depths. 4 ; He has lived in Oshawa for 28 |vide simulated road experience. | conditions." |son said Beek had three previ- Edwards' story. Mr. Weatherell Tas Cor Ontarie" Mae i i ' ter," Mr. World added. his licence was under suspen-|Liquor Store, Whitby. the trailer unit when used by | Pp q y committee for the New Party. | hi 3 Most of the offences occurred ment and the draught constitu: Dri i i . Drivo-Trainer instructor, ex : mer 'and dgain last Christmas. ome sun, ie "not Kyights Hosts To mim | Consisting of three basic ele- store was notified that Mr. a prominent Conservative'. "drive" through various situa- 2671, Knights of Columbus, was bers of the city hall staff and in Oshawa and was told he had 16mm films projected on atribute was paid to members of| op cn FREEDOMS for the liquor vendor, but the than 200 times in 32 separate|Various civic boards and com- Mr. Edwards said it was later | wired to each car tabulates the | such gatherings many of the scores of the previous four are| Welcomed the guests who were. gathering to work together| DOMINION DAY speeches the Knights and their|y;o the forces in the world to-| received and despatched as for experienced drivers. A special guest on this occa-|ish. Saturday, July 1, will be comfort has been ensured by|tinye his missionary work. Dur-| projects undertaken this year by| rier, parcel post or rural {ing system. purse as a mark of their regard. Knights sponsor the Little Big! plete collection from street afternoon collections. Spec- as usual. exception of money order a.m. and 10 a.m. only. | |purpose, "is to make every Dwyer and Rev. Felix Kwial-\park will have five baseball [driver in the company a safe kowski voiced the appreciation| diamonds. | -- |of the Knights to the civic lead-| Paying tribute to Val Mette, | |ers for the part they are play-|chairman of the Youth Commit- 2 ling in improving the city. |tee, the Grand Knight predict- onor in | Ald. Gordon Attersley, who ed the park would be better represented Her Worship Mayor|than either Riverdale Park or [Christine Thomas, commented|High Park in Toronto. the council and civic staff are| The project, he added, would Street Pastor |sincere in their efforts to make keep many boys occupied in the {Oshawa a better community. |evenings as it would be possible More than 300 people attended| Oshawa had made rapid strides|to have five baseball games a farewell reception for Rey.| forward in recent years due to|going on at the same time. | Mervin A. Bury, at King Street 7 : i sy TE 3 United Church Tuesday night. | § After 10 years in Oshawa with| = the church, Mr. Bury will leave Oshawa Wednesday to assume his new post as pastor of Knox United Church in London, Ont. His replacement here has not been announced. Assistant Min- ister Russell Crossley will car- ry on for two months. Mr. Crossley conducted the farewell service followed by a presentation of gifts and bou- tonnaires to Mr. Bury"s chil dren, Gregory and Rosemary. Recording Steward William Pierson asked the congregation to sign a guest book prior to its presentation to the depart- ing pastor. Mr. Pierson wished all success to Mr. Bury in his new pastorate, presenting him with a wallet and gold wrist watch on behalf of the congrega- tion In reply, Mr. Bury said he felt Oshawa would always be his home and that the co-opera-| tion and fine reception he had| received during his pastorate| here had helped him in his] work. | "May God bless you and your| families," he added. Refreshments were served by the ladies of the Women's Asso- | guests when St. Gregory's Council, No. 2671, Knights of Columbus, held its annual Civic Night reception Tues- day night. Caught by the cam- era, from left, are Jack Law- rence, Grand Knight-elect; John J. Fox, Grand Knight; Ald. Gordon Attersley, who represented Maypr Christine A LARGE NUMBER of members of Oshawa City Council, civie department heads and representatives of boards and commissions were Thomas; Rt. Rev. Monsignor Paul Dwyer, council chaplain and T. D, Thomas, MLA for Oshawa Riding. | --Oshawa Times Photo)