The Oshawa Times, 29 Jun 1961, p. 9

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Bn BS Pictures | 77). ON Io - on | Presented ¢ SHAN CImes 0 pi SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 29,1961 PAGE NINE On Monday, June 26, the graduating class of Sunset Heights School was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bassett, 834 Besshorough drive. A swim in the pool preceded the dinner following which Mrs. K. James, president of Sunset Heights Home and School As- sociation, welcomed the guests and presented the 32 students with class pictures. ! L. Weiderick, principal, ad- dressed the graduates and C. Brownson, voiced a few words of advice to the pupils regard- ing their entrance into High School. Margaret Hause thanked Mrs. Bassett and the Home and| School Association. Gifts from the class were pre-| sented to Mr. Brownson and Mr. | Weiderick. A poem dedicated to! Mr. Brownson was written and read by Nancy Pearse. The remainder of the evening was spent in games and danc-| ing. : Banquet Closes OSHAWA PARTY BOARDS N 'Rescue Course pls Mark Air Service Details rescue courses, conducted by Abbott, James Phalen, Barney | the Oshawa and Ontario County|Van der Bij, Benjamin Prouty, osin | ° 5 ® Emergency Measures Organiza-{ Frank Mayer, Kenneth Perry- | tion, was marked at a banquet/ment, Stephen Luke. I Ie 1 I 1( er all 4 at the Oshawa Airport Wednes-| C. Part Rescue -- Edward A. day night Thirty-three men re- Smith, Stanley Watt, Walter C 00 ear ceived certificates for complet- Stahl, Norman Rooke, William ol ORDAIR PLANE od AT OSHAWA AIRPORT An 11-man delegation of civic|touch downs at Toronto, Hamil-| The company, along with the Ree" recived hes mses <oph Faard Grackefow, 30" The last week of school was officals and Oshava Chamber ion, and possibly Landon. scheduled air service, will also § ¢ § "8 y, E se g of Commerce members repre-| : : : tors' certificates. John Strachan, Jack Wise, Rob- fRlepratal by Je pupils 3 he ited Oshawa at a dinner at TERMINUS UNCERTAIN Provide a freight Service, chart. . The company vice-president er flights, and a specialty air Jos Garrett, chief rescue ert J. Williams, Lorne White, | inh lings . oh the local organization, Joseph LeBlanc, Terrence Gra- School in @ most enloyable man; Rinason Thursiay 10 Mark The questioned whether Detroit or|service. They say that they will presided. Guests included War-/ham, Robert A. Armstrong, Wal. Nel" ia to Kingston. Windsor would be the most val-|fly anything, anywhere in the den Anson Gerrow of Ontario/lace S. Barraball, Joseph M, Lhe pupils of Grades 4 to 8/10 Oddiswa. delesati _uable air terminal for Oshawa|world. County; Ald. Gordon Attersley,|Coughlin, Sidney Dixon, James Spent the afternoon at Lynn- He | 2 RY ig bol was people. Detroit has the advant-| The Oshawa delegation to chairman of the Oshawa coun-|Grandison, James Jenkinson, Prook Park, where they enjoyed heads y DyaEwa 5 A Villar |28¢ Of having air connections|Kingston included: Ald. Lane, cil EMO Committee; M. Colle- Peter J. Podvinsky, Edward J, about two hours' swimming|Commerce President William |¢™ o\oot™ 0° wostern North| William Hart, G. A. Wandless, ran, deputy rescue officer and! Skelton. under the careful supervision of Hart, and the mayor's repre-|xmerica. Roy Barrand, city clerk; Ed. Mrs. Colleran; W. Hooey, dep-| Those who received their in. their teachers and Fire Chief|sentative Ald. Walter Lane. Dakota aircraft will be used/ward McNeely, city solicitor; uty rescue officer and Mrs. | structor's certificates were: Bill Jim Watson. A wiener roast was| Nordair Ltd., the air service|initially on the Oshawa run, George Slocombe, airport man- Hooey; S. F'. Wotton, co-ordina-| Hutcheson, Ken Broadbent, Bob then held around a roaring bon- which will serve Oshawa, pro-but the company is taking de- ager, Thomas Russell, Kenneth tor and Mrs. Wotton; Ald. Hay- Magill, Mike Colleran, Geo (fire where hot dogs, marshmal-|vided two aircraft which car-|livery of three Dart Herald|Bath, industrial commissioner, ward Murdoch, chairman of the Porter, Peter Beecking, Ajax: |lows, and soft drinks were en-|ried representatives from Sarn- | turbo-prop aircraft which will|Donald Burns, Claude Keon, D. county and Oshawa EMO Com-| Mrs. Helen Reading, Geo. War-|joyed by all. ia, Windsor, Toronto, Oshawa be in service early next year.|A. Fisher, manager of the Osh- mittee; Gordon Hepditch, chair- man, Bud Ellegett, P. Thoro-! At the same time as the senior land Montreal to the dinner and | These 50-seat-275 mph will prob-/awa Chamber, Jack Horahan, man of the county EMO com- good, Pickering; Bill Clarke, children were away from the reception at Kingston. {ably be used for the Oshawa radio station CKLB, and Emslie aa t Mrs. Hepditch and 5 . icni g i i i i a mittee and Mrs. Hepditch an school, a junior picnic for the SERVICE STARTS FRIDAY aif service. IDick, Oshawa Times. i EIR Erin Scanlon, chief rescue offi- children from pre-school age to : Se : : | cer for Metro Toronto. - Grade 3 was very successfully] The Nordair air service will A THREE-YEAR course in | left in the upper picture as | port. Others who received Short speeches were deliver-| Many Prizes i gg RY, pg yroyzae regular scheduled, 800 Re istere 1 rescue instruction was com- | he chats with two graduates, | awards in completion of the gh : 1 J : We ol pleted Wednesday night when | R. E. Magill, second from left | rescue instruction course oD den Sertons Wl Mss D. ar, and Mis x Highs into Kingston starting 11 persons were presented | and P, M. Beeching, second | shown in lower picture were: |conovatulating the | certificate| FIpher, 2 ong bag i © Shen Rolaid LeFvancols. exaeilive with certificates certifying | from right. At extreme right is | seated from left, J. Thoro- |recipients. It was stressed that or on (21 £0 operauon ang elp of tae yun-.. Bolan il oe ronn a Feu iye . them to be qualified federal = Bill Hooey, deputy chief res- | good, G. Porter and K. Broad- the various municipal councils| : I ca ers. s follows: 2icepres orld The Odoam For Swim ( lasses instructors in emergency cue officer. The presentations bent. Standing left to right have a big job to do to sell the, Subscribers to the Oshawa| re 8 Joli Se = Comp Ya The Dmnava measures proficiency. Joe | were made during a banquet | are W. C. Hutcheson, M. Col- EMO objectives. The work be- Times who patronize local Sherry Graham, Randy Clarke.|awa will be instigated soon.| Garret, chief rescue officer | held at the civil defence | leran and W, G. Clarke, ing done by the men associated merchants participating in the ®h€ , SH it/| The Camp Samac staff hasardson will be ii . tor Ontario County, is Boo] building at the Oshawa Air- | --Oshawa Times Photos with the organization was Be The Mixdlp® con- gel, Time Fags = Chris However ye mH sy hore NY i Tlie he ava dul - m----reeeen | PRISE est, will have the opportunity > 4 i | : i i i > y Following the presentations/to win a host of HL in the Pre-school, Dash -- Danny He said that company repre-|°PeMing day of the Boy Scout Will be in charge of all the | : . Rowley. sentatives will be in Oshawa]S2MP draws nearer, Those ithe the posts and canteens at ° PY the remainder of the evening next five weeks. : : 3 i 5 ili-| the thi i was spent in dancing. The contest, starting Friday, An intermission was enjoyed within two weeks to investigate] dest 8 Vie, use of comb facil {oe ued Ganadion > Scout V en 1S on V en 1011 One of the highlights of the is easy. Each line of letters by the children with an iceithe type of service required for|.l®s: summer, Mereasec ty Camp Chief slap. gathering was the unveiling by (in the-"Fix The Mix-Up" cream treat and soft drinks pro- the city |20 Der cent over that of 1660. uly Camp Chie Harold Pascoe g g e Yi e-"Fix The Mix-Up" con- N § y. | As part of its training pro-|Will be in charge of the Camp Mr. Wotton of a coat of arms.|test box on the contest page|vided by the Home and School! Ke noted that service to Mon: | ora Camp Samac operates Samac Adventure Base in Hali- . The feature of the presen-|is a retailer's name in anagram Association. treal will probably be non-stop, | : bi " : : | hi . , v | urton. tations came when Mrs. Helen form, Unjumble the letters to| The teachers' event proved to but service to Windsor will have He eS Cross Bn The base at Halibust y Reading was presented with her discover the names of the mer. be very humorous to the chil-! courses: In Swann ant alba te 36 aliburton will jpstrdetory coviificate, She IS| chants, and send in a contest Sra 2 was won by Miss Joan . |saving. To date a total of more this ry uch activity e 4 >" |slip, obtainable from participat- Esdale. | Y ; : : : i More than 2,500 people from lay plans for evangelism; toed as pastor of the Toronto East cue work here and the first 10/i,0" merchants in a Grade 2, Wheelbarrow race -- 00 pening jan $00 have registered for|ing skills are taught at this all sections of Ontario = Que-| meet the changing Soriitions i £04 Richmond Hill Churches. receive her instructor's certifi- any purchase totalling one dol-/Allan Smith, Jan . Steenstra, . Special SEED. Acoording > bec will assemble at the Osh- family and youth circles; and He sails July 6 as a missoniary cate. x % lar or more. Laura Heaslip, Mary Matthews. BUSY SCHEDULE I misch > awa Missionary College thisito further develop the educa-ito Bangalore, India. ~~ RESCUE CERTIFICATES res. Entries must be received by Grade 3, Paper bag race -- Is Delayed | An estimated 55,000, from Tissioner Fovend 5: Alken, Ai weekend for the opening of theitional and health standards of Her Worship Mayor Christine ose " "77"|The Oshawa Times within sev- won by Paul Toutant's team in-| Oshawa alone, will use the fa-| af sil] ng Ty annual summer convention and the church's members. Thomas will address the con- cue certificates were: en days of each contest publica. cludi Richard ; A rent that! ciliti n n rs : os : ig emp. | ©! ys st publica- cluding Richard Patterson, AJAX (Staff)--An even at) cilities of the camp between seminar of the Seventh-day Ad 1, ,4qition special speakers yertion a is 3 pm Eon on Le Part Reside Jom Kemp: tion Heather Hall, Cynthia Potter, was sorely missed during the| July 1 and Labor Day. An addi- |S mer months. ventist Church in Ontario andl, "0 headquarters in| Junday, July 2. to extend civic Fisher. Fifteen wonderful prizes will Kerry Delaney, Michael Browne. "Old Home Week' festivities in|tional estimated 30,000 from Quebec. a : Fa [Canada, the denominations in. Srectings to the delegates 15er. ; - be awarded, including, at the The shoe kicking contest for|Ajax last week was the long | outside of Oshawa will also visit . The convention opens on Fri-lyo ational headquarters in SPECIAL SPEAKERS v . end of the contest--a 23-inch mothers was won by Mrs. John|awaited opening of the Ajax|the camp this summer. ou al e day of this week and will con-|yw,chington D.C. and from Among the special speakers a television set to one lucky par- Hannah. The afternoon con-|Community Memorial: Pool.| Though swimming is the tinue tn) gays to Saturday | overseas missions, will consti- Will be Maynard V. Campbell, e etl 10Nn ticipant. : cluded with a candy toss by|Schedules y called for|most popular activity, the camp " . iy adver ooh, ives Ol in| tute the highlights of the con. of Washingotn, D.C., interna- . Readers are asked to pat-|each teacher for the pupils of completion early in June and a|2lso offers instruction in boat- P 5 Av 5 iS prege attend. | vocation. tional vice - president of the From Residents ronize those merchants who will her class. grand. opening on the last day|ing and canoeing and an end- 1cnic S = ProyinGes "A special feature of the con- share) 5 Sonersl Sonlerence, have advertisements on the of "Old Home Week". less list of instruction in scout- STUDY CHURCH NEEDS vention will be the ordination|q™: CAMPDEN recently returned yay (sear) -- Ajax council|contest page, and should ask he untimely. interfer. NE SKills such as tracking, hik-| J During the sessions study of Lawton G. Lowe at 3 p.m.|i® Rey Africa Nay this week were served with a for a contest slip when making| CELEBRATING | Due to the untimely in oF ing, handicrafts, fire lighting 1 uccess and discussion will centre Saturday, July 1. Pastor Lowe In the HR days of his minis. Petition from residents in the|a purchase. This slip MUS ence of the Metro Toronto build- and cooking. Much . planning around the church's needs; to'for the past two years has serv- Iv he Served @o president of {Exeter Park area who com-|accompany the entry. Neatness BIRTHDAYS ers' strike which reached out| has gone into the activities of It w . -- (try 'he served Tesigen ay that chi slaying and originality will be consid- 8 : : 3 the church's St. Lawrence Con. plained that children playing|and lit 11 b id : and stifled building in the Ajax|the camp. This was undertaken was a day full of fun and . ference at Montreal and presi-| hardball in the park were creat. ered as well as correctness of Congratulations and best |area, the pool is still far from by the Boy Scouts of Canada|8ames for all at the annual pic- =a 1 dent of the Ontario-Quebec Con- ing a nuisance solution. Please do not send in| Wishes to the following rsei- |completion. |Oshawa District Council Camp nic of the Houdaille Social Club orn OI C O0 L{erence from 1928 to 1934 The pelition stated that neante Sales slips from merchants not| dents of Oshawa and dis- | The committee has pressed | Committee, headed by Chair- | held recently at Cedar Park, § " st HT % . s in the represented on the contest page.} tick Who arc celehrating oie aa cant" mm i. man William Broadbent. {Hampton. To start the after- . Another speaker will be Carl working in their gardens in the Spo : th birthdays today: | i i : jh setate : : Zi Al |E. Guenther, of Washington, vicinity had been struck by . NOW. on Friday, SHARPEN| eir birthdays oday: {could be done, but all construc-| 10 Operate such a summer igon's aciivities a rousing base- u 1 S onore D.C., who is in charge of the baseballs and that one man had YOUR PENCILS and start to| Tracy Sager, 1027 Somer- |iion on the change house is halt-|PrOEYam, the permanent camp ball game was held with Harold church's world-wide famine re-'peen rendered unconscious by al Work on the contest. A Ie ra ok poavsl, RR + led and wil be halted until the Soff J complements] with shi Nugent's "Orbits" declared the The second annual graduat ing to tk 1 who he yi nd ele oliyities J: hardball. oo oa have hg iy Mg Verdun Toad. 158 termination of the strike. the exception of two who are SRmpions, Fee grns Dorion ol dwg pleted I va Wohi & ngs By a In addition, the petition states A\wA TIMES, 86 King street, Phone RA 3.3474. In discussing the building pro-|school teachers, the staff is sees vii De Jor the cises were held at the Dr. Rob- cation at this school, to Carolyn retary of the world organiza- that children retrieving balls east, Oshawa. Send your entry {gram with the building commit. made up of students from Osh-|yoctants biiidhin 7 g lowing con ert Thornton Public School Evans by reversion from Jane tion of Seventh-day Adventists, [Tom gardens had caused con-|to the CONTEST EDITOR. CANADIAN SETTING tee, it was learned that it will awa schools, ranging from Girl sful. under the auspices of the Home Delaney is another outstanding conven. siderable damage to property. Prize winners will be announc- Sir Tyrone Guthrie will direct take approximately two weeks Grade 9 upwards, with empha Colle 5 oi 5 B Cindy Carey, and School Association in co- J. Allan presented the School! tion speaker. Robert Burgess, The matter was placed in ed each week, but prizes will a film version of Helen Eustis' of strike free labor to complete sis on senior students. One Staff) ik ihr auld hare iste. operation with the School Board Board Award to Jeffrey Patter- who recently returned from the hands of the recreation and not be given out until the end of novel The Fool Killer in Canada the pool and make it ready for member, Paul Egmondson, (er hel owe Tanger, of SS 9, Whitby Township, Wed-'son by reversion from Jane Ceylon and India after serving parks and property committees. the contest. in 1962. use. has been working for the past oc es Paulowick, Paula nesday, June 28, at the school. | Delaney for the highest standing five years in church administra. ee SBE Ee hai LE -- -- {nine summers. This year he is| smok; 8 and 9 -- Janet Gib- The delicious banquet, served! in English tion, will also speak. Mr. Bur- [pool director. He hopes to be!S0n, Elizabeth Flontek, Heather [teaching public school next fall. Carey; 10 and 11, Donna Hoar, by the Grade 8 mothers under| The staff award was won by gess, a native of Pembroke,! onnie Flontek, Gail Ni t k, Gai ugent; the direction of Mrs. H. Scott{Joanne Parsons by reversion received his education at the o) 9 and Mrs. A. Joynt, was enjoyed|from Jane Delaney and Jeffrey Oshawa Missionary College {TO ATTEND JMEOREE : 12, 13 and 14, Nancy Powell, by the 23 graduates, their prin- Patterson for the highest stand- OSHAWA SPEAKERS Camp Chief Stanley A. Rich- Josh Leste: Co Flontek. 0ys, and 5 -- Everett cipal, M. Karpiak, the teaching|ing in Science and received this nealarc " : staff, members of the schoollaward from Miss Joan Esdale a eakers irom Dave wil board, Mrs. Craigie, president of, A principal's award was given dian president; John M "Hnaty-} the Home and School Associa- to Howard Joynt for the highest shyn. welfare and lavihen's d tion: Mr. Andrew, principal of | standing in Mathematics by re-|rector for Canada and Henry Syderson Street High Sccol niversion from Jeffrey Patterson. py Henricksen, president of the ; Mrs. A. Craigie proposed a GRADUATION DIPLOMAS Ontario-Quebec Conference of toast to the graduates which was| Mrs. D. Wood presented Grad- Seventhaay Sdvernd ( us h. responded to. by David West-|uation Diplomas to the follow-| MI: deny sen wi i e moder- lake. Miss Trudy Manson pro-|ing pupils -- Honor Graduates -- ator of the convention. Lo posed a toast to the teachers to}Jane Delaney, Jeffrey Patter- ; | which Fred Anderson replied. son, Dennis Scott, Carolyn school board for their help dur-| At the conclusion of the ban-| Evans, Howard Joynt, Joanne|ing their public school years, quet, and in the presence of | Parsons, Ursula Wittig, Trudy and J. Allan replied. Carolyn many parents and friends, the| Manson, David Westlake; Grad- Evans moved a vote of thanks young ladies and gentlemen re-|uates--Wayne McCready, Bernd|to the Home and School Asso- ceived the rewards for their Kuhn, Larry Brown, Phillipa| ciation for the banquet and the hard work throughout their pub- Muir, Darlene Schad, Sharon|many endeavors provided by lic school careers Thompson, Mary Dawn Pettes, them for the school children. Jane Butler, Michael McClean,, Donald Bell, on behalf of the | . . |O'Reilly, Eddv Zylka, Bobby Church Picnic Melenick; 6 and 7, Richard | Sonik, Robert Willoughby, i arla Lyzan; 8 and 9, John Is Happy Event Bartosick, Pat Flontek, David | ' nq Heron; 10 and 11. Ron Kurelo, The annual Sunday School and John Saunders, Doug Rosnak: | congregational picnic of Centre| sei |Street United Church was held 2 od lm Sif, at Lakeview Park Tuesday eve- Ladies' and men's needle and ning, June 27. There was a fine (pcg ~ Mr and Mrs. John attendance and there was an|Heron Mr. and Mrs. W, New- {abundance of good things toiman Mr. and Mrs. R. Fulling, |eat. Ladies' and men's wheelbar- | Before supper there was a {ball game and after supper |races were held for all ages,|Mrs. Kelnan. | from the tiny tots to the adults.| Winners of the draw for the The games were under the su-|poodle dogs were: Ed. Cough. |pervision of Mrs. H. De Mille lin, Alice Collins, Nancy Powell, row -- Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoar, Mr. and Mrs. I. Carey, Mr. and PRESENT SCHOOL PINS Tom Doyle, Donald Bell, Wayne| Grade 8 children, presented Mr. After a warm welcome by Bouckley, Jacqueline Browne, !Karpiak with a gift as a token {and Mrs. Fred Taylor. Other draw winners were: Mrs.. A. Craigie and Mr. Kar-|Elinor Stilwell of their esteem. Mrs. Chapman, | A feature of the "supper hour | 8irl's bicycle, Dave Williamson; pial, school pins were presented] Jane Delaney gave a very in- formerly Miss Heather Gourley, |was the presentation to Miss boy's bicycle, Dave Turney; [Jeanne Dickson, a bride-elect |ricyele. Sandra Russell; wagon, and one of the Sunday School | TONY a omiek; ise lounge, teachers, of a gift in view of ll ing Co eanED ove, i [her approaching marriage. The ble, Teo Kryhul: cooler Joe suid [presentation was made by the Antomak. = ' : superintendent, Mrs. Alyn El-| 5 special vote of thanks is to the graduates by Mrs. H.[teresting valedictory address, was presented with a gift by|! Delaney on behalf of the Home|after which W. A. Andrew pre-|Mrs. R. Schad as a farewell and School Association. Peter|sented an inspiring address to|present Lofthouse donated and present-| the graduates outlining the qual-/ Mr Karpiak spoke fondly to ed two awards, the first for the|ities necessary for a successful his pupils and wished them highest standing award to Jane high school education. Kenneth|every success as they leave pub-| Delaney, and the second, the| Wright introduced David Clutch-|lic school and go out into the x Ed "a 3 LN I AN CEE i af BR § URE BEING ENGRAVED PUPILS WATCH NEWSPAPER PICT best progress award to Darlene|ey, the newest member of the world liott {extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Schad chool board, who will also be The exercises closed with the The pupils of Grades 7 and | toured The Oshawa 'Times | Here they are seen watching a | who operates the machine, js | The guest of honor thanked |Guy and Bill Kurelo for the Mrs. A. Craigie presented on|teaching these graduates at An- Queen, after which the students 8 at Adelaide McLaughlin Pub- | plant Wednesday afternoon | picture being engraved on seen at left her friends and said it was a|wonderful job they did in help. behalf of the Home and School, derson High School next year. enjoyed dancing and light re- lic School, accompanied by | and gained an insight into the | plastic on. the scanograver privilege to teach her class'of ling to plan such a successful ap award for the highest stand-! Howard Joynt thanked the! freshments. | their teacher David Goldman, | production of the newspaper. | machine. Mrs. Helen Trott, --Oshawa Times Photo |pre-school children. |and enjoyable day. \- TR

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