The Oshawa Times, 25 Sep 1961, p. 11

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~ NIPIGON PARK BALL TEAMS HAVE MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON | ay | | _ | Scholarships Education Minister John P. Roberts has announced the names of a record 700 winners of the Ontario scholarships for 1961, This is an increase of 61 per cent over the number of winners last year. All students have graduated from Grade 13 of secondary and private schools with an aver. age of at least 80 per ~ent on eight papers. The papers, all ritten in 1961, must include English Composition and Eng. lish Literature. Under the scholarship plan, which has been in effect for the past three years, each Ontario scholar receives a scholarship of $400 under two conditions: (1)~That he enrols in a Cana- dian university in a degree course, an Ontario Teachers' College, or a provincial or poly- technical institute; (2)=~That he has not won more than $750 in other awards when he continues his educa- tion in his home community or $1,000 when he resides in an. other area to continue his edu. {cation The scholarship winners from the Oshawa distric were: Ajax High School -- Richard P. Kjrby, Derek J. Watchorn |and Winnifred J. Willmott, Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegiate { Institute, Oshawa -- Barbara J. Holmes. nT in the CRA Girl's Softball League are shown in the low- er picture at left. They are, seated, left to right: Susan Huhnergard, Valerie Dittmar, Gail Flontek, Susan Smith, Jane Mason, and Susan Hig gins. Back row from left: Maureen Evans, Susan Mason, Suzanne Myer, Barbara Gibbs, players of the Nipigon Pee- | ners of the Nipigon Park wee team pose for the camera. | league in which 10 teams par- They are: seated: Bradd Wil- | ticipated, are also shown. | son, Neil Studley, Birnie | Seated, from left are: Scott O'Brien, Johnny Hamilton | Wilson, Glen Fisher, John (Capt.), David McMaster and | Cook, Brian Perkin, Doug. Robert Salter. Standing from | Smith and Greg Painter. Rear left: Doug. Wilson, coach; row, left to right, are: Gord | Jerry Addington, Bob Thomp- | Wilson, coach; Robert Mono- | son, Paul Rose, Ron Wilson, | ghan, Dwight Badour, Paul Chris Stead and Harold Per- | Carrol, Jack Packer, David | Sharon Hayball, Norma Gra- | (O'Neill Collegiate and Voca- ry, coach. In the upper pic Meier, Eric Benson. Absent ' ham, and Jed Wilson, coach. tional Institute Oshawa--Maria ture, right, the members of when picture was taken was E. Hacke, William A. Hayes, the Tigers baseball team, win- | Chas. Packer, coach. Winners --Oshawa Times Uhotos pavid J. Macleod. Margot L. ~ |Morris and Claire E. Tierney. Uxbridge High School--James McDowell. Henry St. High School, Whitby NIPIGON PARK supporters should be very proud these days. The park team emerg- | ed champions recently in the Boys' Pee Wee Softball Lea- gue. sponsored by the CRA and the :cighborhood associ-| ation. Park teams also won the girls' league and won the boys all-star two-out-of-three series against the Knights of Columbus all-stars, of the K of Little Big League. In the upper picture at left, the - The Oshawa Times 145 Birds --George D. Menzel. Race From Euchre Is Chatham Pigeon Big Success Club concluded its series of § pigeon races for this year last] An enjoyable euchre was held | | | Training In Religion Saturday when 145 of their 1961|last Tuesday -evening by the ] hatched birds were released at/Oshawa and district Cerebral A LJ] ® ond . Chatham, an air line distance Palsy Parent Council. There i 1 SD iritua 1 o lof 200 miles to Oshawa were 12 tables playing in the fe | This has been a very enjoy-| Memorial Park Clubhouse, Bow- > 3 able year of sport for the mem- manville. Conveners were Mrs. Editor's Note: The following jgian. Our schools open many plete and well founded indivi- bers of the club who race their| David Clark and Mrs. Albert ; birds on the south-west course. |Rose. article in the interests of [doors for us but without some dual. B : | : ii ah ; oth in the old and youn Prizes were w Ss. | Church and School Week, [religious training the doorway 8| Priz r on by Mrs . -- _-- | , The largest business in North bird series the losses in birds ice y : - + 1 ] P ti S { UAW Teen which is being observed in Os- into the whole spiritual life re- jours Series 4 Bernice Bothwell, Irene Both ; y American today is Education. were very light and the races|well, A. Clapp, Thomas Gould, hawa this week, was written mains forever closed. Over one fifth of our population/were fast and close. Les Thompson and Thomas At Centre Street Church ClubD ces Dearborn, Sylvia Burns, c Under ay by Stephen C. Saywell, chair- | When we read the story of|is made up of students and teac-| In almost every race, the | Martin, The door prize was man of the Oshawa Board of our great universities and their hers. Fifty years ago there were! speed of the birds in yards Per won by Mrs. S. McFadden. Ale Noble, Lois Th Goodall and Brian Beare 8 ISECOND SECTION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN Education. beginnings, we discover that only 200,000 students in the col-|minute was in the four figures, A delicious lunch was served. There is an old Greek myth|these centres of higher learning|jege and universities of North in so has rung down he oth. The kitchen convener was Mrs. which tells how Thetis dipped were set up and organized by| America. Today there are over|'@in Ona Sean i 2 the : rt Ralph Campbell assisted by her smal son, Achilles, in the|the church. Thus formal secular|two million. Education is De.|!8 10 be desire SPOT! Mrs. John Bothwell, Mrs. Alfred |river Styx to make him invul-|knowledge and religion was clos-|mocracy's greatest gift. pig g. ¢| SaSmmels, Mrs. Roy Bacon, | 3 Heb , 1s a te The following is the resuit of started nerable. The magic water cov- ely linked. The claim of faith is| mp. pogen trend 'in 'educa: the last ih D. Bejkowsky, Mrs. Norma Harper of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. David Gray, of tion is toward technical and 1217-21; E. Gibson, 1212.67; F Centre Street United Churchman and the minister. bry Aled anAcly. 20 An enrolment of 149 Dearborn, Teddy Vv m a . 4%, feenage dance: galleries filled, when the annual day School was held. The minister. Rev. Warren G. Dickson, presided. He gave a short message on the great im- the words of Christ, that the mentioned Church and School Week, Sept. 24 to Oct. 1 and gation to see that every child attending the public schools in Oshawa, should attend the Church and Sunday School of and seals. (To receive a certifi-'be Rev. Willard Picketts, of To-|from the Ladies Auxiliary: must ronto, as 1s have attended 38 Sundays dur- Missionary his or her own choice. The Church and School week sponsored by the Oshawa Board of Education and en- Mrs Elliott presided at the sentation of certificates made by Miss Sharon moyle. Taylor the junior boys were departments, received by Lutton PRESENT CERTIFICATES Presentation of cate or a seal, a pupil ing the year) tobert Raikes were Burns, Presentation of Bibles | : . . ; portance of the child, stating will be made Oct. 1 by Mrs.|the choir under the leadership by Miss Carol Parker with Da- In the ceremony of|of the organist, Ronald K. Kel- Burnett greatest in the Kingdom of Hea- "Going Through the Gates", lington, rendered special mu- une ven was just a little child. He passing from the primary to|sic. the ANNIVERSARY SET Miss asked the support of the congre- Manuel and the girls by Miss/the 130th anniversary of Cen- certificates| vices. The morning speaker will|Northey; Sid Brayley with four Certificates Dr. George Telford Six year seals -- Jean Alfred Burns, Marilyn Some 16 girls and boys won| an heroic life, vid Anderson and Miss Audrey and Colin Knight. new committee has been set up this year four of whom the local recreation| -- George Young, | Sid McCormack, Percy (Jigger) The minister announced that/ar® from committee chairman; vice-chairman Two Hurt tre Street Church would be held Oct. 15 with two special ser- Mrs. treasurer; Mrs. istant secretary of the|Rose Ellis, with and Maintenance Muriel Kirk, secretary; | Fund and in the evening Rev. MIS. Jean McKeen and Mrs. who has Amey, committee member and 93/four from the teenagers -- F =i Collision Ter- the 1961-62 season with a huge ered all but his heel and it was still upon us, though our schools y 5 3 TY e bec gressively more Promotion Service of the Sun- senior and junior promotion, as- willegar, Marilyn Burns, Alayne Crowd of boys and girls at the there that the arrow of Paris have become progressively 5 sisted by Mrs. Fred Taylor. Pre- Elliott, Mary Southwell, Robert|Union Hall, Bond street east.|struck him, bringing an end to Séoyiar. We ale more ahd 10rd Nor-|Elliott and Margaret Cathmoir. prizes that are given each af-! 7yyst as the heel of Achilles complete, however well inform- During the promotion service, lernoon. Spot prizes were WON was his one weak spot, so injed, {modern life the Achilles heel, something of religious faith. The the place where we are often'mere accumulation of knowledge lacking and vulnerable is in reli-'is not enough to make a com- unless that life 14 Teams Enter In Whitby Dart League At a meeting of the CRA Dart League for 1961-62 preliminary plans were made to get the sea- son under way. there are At this 14 teams includes time entered soul of man is satisfied. lack an inner faith, a people discipline without practical ends, yet the end and| Cowle, 1210-04, J. purpose of education is not in|34; E knowledge alone, but in train- ing for action in every field of Preseo, the activity by whic ackson, -13; H. : SCUVILY bY Which the heart andl 71.77; E. Gibbie, 1170.37; D.|school was trying to do for her a J. Strach-| handicap. Dianne made a real Cibson, 1166-84; hit with the players. 1165-25; Smith, | Councillor Annie Oke, president children are being prepared to|Beikowsky, 1167-68; live and think and act and to| be better citizens, but there is| danger that we may be produc- ing self-centred individuals who and) [1193-69; J. Askew, 1178-65; I 1174-00; an, 1167-01; E. J. McGrath and Son, |E. Smith, 1162-58; E. |1149-71; J. Strachan, 1148-84. The best average for higher hope or ideal than that of|city of 1236-68. the immediate present. This is|-- of which dic- tatorships grow and in which the ground out nations are enslaved. An ancient wise man once Try To Explode Ammunition Gibbie, 1202-62; E. Smith,| 1 t ,.| daughter, Dianne, in her wheel- Kehoe and chair and introduced her to the Leimsner, | players. the young bird series of races was any/won by Ed. Gibson with a velo- Askew, 1208. Newcastle and Albert Rose. Mrs. Harper brought her She told what the The annual draw took place. of Memorial Park Assoc. as- sisted by David Gray, president of the Parent Council, drew the winning tickets. This proved to be a financial success. "| The prize winners were: Elec- tra 8 transistor radio, Mrs, Betty Snowden, Maple Grove; Green wool blanket. Mrs. J. Nesbitt, Newcastle; Mauve wool PRESENT TROPHY TO REGATTA WINNER HORSE SICKNESS The first. annual regatta | Jay" was declared champion. | from Corby - Wiser distillers | of the Oshawa Yacht the Oshawa | Ron Playford, third from left, | representative Ross Murison, | Maureen McLeary, crew of held Satur- | skipper of the boat, is seen | Looking on from left are | de Tiss Jay 2M Erie yacht "Blue | receiving the Corby Trophy ' Don Morgen, vice-commodore | --Oshawa Times Photo terial Association and other or- Smith, Linda Michael, Brian|years service as the minister of Mitchell, Pete Goodchild, Nick] WHITBY (Staff) -- Two per- with room for more. Teams con. S2id, "What doth the Lord re- PICKERING (Staff) -- Pick- blanket, J. Ames, Bowmanville; the minister made a presenta- Keeler and Craig DeMille. is the oldest church in Osh- a house as a result of a two- ago when six teams participated 6:8. gate a report that small boys n. day. Mrs. Elliott thanked her Layng, Debbie Zakarow, Kathy was dedicated in Sept., 1875. :! | Suffering facial Jlacerations|darts has grown tremendously ; ; Apparently the unidentified BIRTHDAYS Ann Humphreys, Joan joined the United Church of S. awa our and bruises was John Beenen,|in the last few years and this derstand mercy; have chosen Mr. C. H. Cath- phreys have learned calibre: shells, two .22 calibre] Who are celebrating their | yma: ives y reneral [street east, Oshawa, driver of|tries will be Thursday, Sept. 28, : The teaching staff is as fol- Five year seals -- Robert'World" and the benediction. [wives of the staffs of General|s y We need education and as a {hat the ammunition had be] and Douglas Suppelsa lacerations and bruises. ? 5 b intendent, Cal Cathmoir; secre- /don, Ont., enjoyed this past lac Avenue'N., at 7.30 pan. InEay Se100 oi St. Sauveur-des-Monts, Quebec.|in the west ditch on Green St.| Southwell: The teachers -- Miss oP Oshawa by home of D. Woodman, 900 Green worthwhile train Friday evening for DeMille, Miss Sharon Normoy- ed soon by the Club Lorelei on a to build a small ice rink be- "rrning the group enjoyed golf, Morley Nicholson of Whitby| ald Weeks, Mr. Barclay Bale. now been almost completed in Oshawa in 1955 under the schieben." The game is some- Mrs. Wray of the Rolland Name Warden tll now. At the present the During the past years the In the evening Albert Rolland. cil was called at the United club's president, Joe Staeger, ofl awa Kickers," won the Carling Ste Marguerite of Saturday's issue, dealing with| The position became vacant|German fo have an electoral! Association the appropriate trimmings to|l¥ reported. the warden was returning from|deal by the members them !as far as the finals." Those attending from Oia ea end collisions, from the| 5 ) lof 60° + 0° wird ll . 3 history of the United Counties|of 60' x 90' and is about ten feet|classes in the German language Witham, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Thomas Somers, 224 Central will go to Reeve Stewart Gray, The club was incorporated ing board stage. {Gordon Dowling, Mr 1153 Ritson Yoad south. The office of warden is alter- issued where people can drop in when Mrs. Gary Bayliss ous report may have occasioned| for the wardenship. Warden as it has done in the past. The Staeger "They can get out Limited in London. Ont., Mr More than 300,000 horses were Club: afl > ; 3 A Abin; 1 Van Veurn, Miss Jean MacDon-|sons were taken to the Oshawa sist of four men and four la. Quire of thee, but to do justly,|,. , i {oe Were o Silver relish dish, Peter Boyko, anizations Smith and Raymond Smith. St. Andrew's United Church,!} yD x Sn ity ni Etre hs : a + ering Township Police were call-| ®! yko, 8 On behalf of the teachers and Second Year Seals -- Wendy will speak. ald and Miss Sylvia Anderson General Hospital and a Euro- dies. and to love mercy, and to walk|aq to West Rouge Public School Oshawa, : 3 2 3-1 Thi ap tole mr vw oe ul |car collision at the intersection|ijt has t 14 team leag z + " vi tion to the Sunday School Su Third year seals Debbieawa. It was founded on Oct. 31,| jcar co {1t has grown to a eam league wo nav study Plato to learn had been trying to explode am perintendent, Mrs. A. Elliott, Gallanger, Ken Burns, Terry|1831 as "The Oshawa Christian of Green and Burns streets,| with a possibility of 16 or more what Justice is: munition on the school's front friends in a few well-chosen Layng, yin. the y A children had put shells in a Congratulations and best words. To carry on her fine/Solomon, Fred Taylor, Susan|Canada on Oct. 4, 1928 and its who was a passenger in a car|Year is no exception. But we can not walk humbly milk bottle and were throwing] Wishes to the following resi- and Kay Hum-name was changed then to Cen- P Mill driven on Green street by his| If anyone is interested in join- | moir, who will start on October Fourth year seals -- Terri The promotion service * con- aper 1 Rossland road east, Oshawa. League contact Ray Adair at pe ways and have sought out shells and one .410 gauge shot-| birthdays today: 1. He is also the caretaker of Lynne Normoyle, Debbie Knox|cluded with the singing of the Thirteen members and their Jerry Prochazka, 95 of 9 Bond|723-3734. Closing night for en- His paths. gun cartridge on the lawn. Debbie Lou Smart, 517 , ep {when there will be an open 5 : - Printers Limited, Osha w a: |the European car travelling on|¥ i : top i fist 1 lows: Cradle Roll Supt, Mi John Deyell Limited, of Lindsay | Burns oken|meeting for those wishing to part of education we need relig- come caught in the school's, (twins) 1295 Cedar street. Howard Cann ng Primary Cl L 1 . T ; : ious faith. Every student needs/lawnmower, serious injury Phone 723-3474 ul ) ore £ 0 The Beenen car spun around|' : tary, Ronald Weeks; treasurer, 1 weekend at Nymark's Lodge in/and came to a halt facing north| Gordon Barton; secretary for S t The occasion was a visit to the The Prochazka car mounted the en u ouse St. Jerome Mills of the Rol-|sidewalk and came to rest al-| Donna Allin, Mrs. Gordon land Paper Company Young, Mrs. A. H. Gallinger which will be a Mont street. Both cars were total @ addition to the club's activities. 1eal and travelled by bus to Ny-| wrecks. le, Miss Marjorie Lutton, Miss sile at Dean avenue. Construc- | Marilyn Manuel, Miss Neenah tion on a new building was start- side the building on which the tennis and swimming provided Police Department investigated! members hope to play a gamelby the lodge the accident : The Club Lorelei was founded Council To name "German - Canadian What similar to curling, but is| Company, all members of the Club." Headquarters of the club/Played on a smaller surface, party enjoyed a detailed tour of v membership consists of about club's athletic activities have vice-president of Rolland Paper| In Wrong Order COBOURG -- A special meet- 140 families, most of them of|been confined fo soccer. The Company, was Host at a dinner Due to a misunderstanding | Counties building, this after- 475 King street east, member-|Trophy this year. They have bec noon, to elect a new warden ship is open to anybody, but a|defended Oshawa's honor in the| Orie of the highlights of the|an accident Friday night on| the Ontario Soccer evening was a surprise presen-|King street east, at the corner] on the sudden death of War- vote ast den Bruce Ashton of Cartwright The work on the new building, "They didn't win," said Joe William Paynter who was cele: The Oshawa Police Depart: B0lbrating his birthday on the ment "ports the order of the the Good Roads Association'selves, although some stages of| To its program the club also convention at Banff, Alta the construction were contract-|adds an educational note. There were Mr. and Mrs. D. M Al front; was as follows: Douglas William | McKay, 489 Gibbon street; council that a warden has died high. However, the plan is to|for children up to the age of (Park b: " : Be 4 io > 119 ai Wendland, Mr. and Mrs. Wil.|Far oulevard south; Law- while in office bring up the height of the hall to{12. However the organization of and Mrs [rence Thompson, 1470 Simcoe of Hope Township whom War-|under the name "Club Lorelei] The new premises will offer| Royce Whittaker, Mr. and Mrs. |" twa" Mahe rs artya den Bruce Ashton defeated in| Incorporated" and in order {0 accommodation for a lot of new|Fred Densham, Mr. and Mrs.| The Oshawa Times regrets) nated each year between Notth- This fall the club hopes fo they feel like it. From John Deyell Limited in the drivers involved. umberland and Durham, with sponsor a program of dances, "Anybody is free to come in|Lindsay were Mr. and Mrs. Ashton succeeded E. R. Nelson members hope to get some ath- athletic equipment, play ping'and Mrs. Charles Baxter. Mr slaughtered in the Middle East Sponsored by who represented Northumber- letic equipment in the hall for pong or join in a game of and Mrs. William Alcorn and last year because of an epi. Y2cht club was dorsed by the Oshawa Minis- were presented to Martha|just retired after giving officers of the Sunday School, Keeler, Karen Keeler, Donna| Centre Street United Church P F pean car spun on its side against| gince its inception five years humbly with thy God". Micah aq 19.30 p.m. Sunday to investi- who is retiring after this Sun-|Noble, Janice Solomon, Patricia/Church". The present building Whitby, Sunday afternoon. teams this year. Interest in : law We may read history to un- work, the Sunday School staff Wonnacott ' hai without God unless we!rocks at it. Police found two .32| dents of Oshawa and district tre Street United Church, father, John Beenen, 32 of 382 ing the CRA Neighborhood Dart the Chuich. and George Gilroy. hymn: "This is my Father's | Police stated that in the event Cubert street and Donald : v and A. Talbot Limited, of Lon-|ribs Street. Sultered broken) ay at Woodview Park, Cadil- Supt., Mrs. Fred Taylor: super- bi: . H i 'to be in Sunday School. might have resulted. Sunday School Papers. Gran ! Limited. most making contact with the|## The group left £ Mrs. Ronald Weeks, Mrs. Henry A new clubhouse will be open- Also provisions are being made mark Lodge. On Saturday! Constable Fred Baker and Cpl. Kirk, Mrs. F. Manuel, Mr. Ron- de early this summer and has known in Germany as "Eis- Mosted by Ray Wrav and _-- were at 31 Bloor street east up said Mr. Staeger the mill on Saturday afternoon. ing of the United Counties Coun- German origin. According to the/club's soccer team, the "'Osh- "ance held at the Alpine Inn, Station. Que-|the facts appearing on page two| for the remainder of the year.! member has to be able to speak|finals of several times in the tgtion of a birthday cake with|of Ontario street, were incorrect- which occurred at Edmonton as{was carried out for a great|Staeger, "but at least they weekend cars involved in a series of] This is the first time in the ed out. The hall offers a space/are plans to start conducting... Mr. and Mrs 1t is believed that the election 25' in the future this project is still in the draw./}iam Paynter, Mr and Mrs. Street north and Victor Siblock, January finance the project bonds are! members. It is meant as a piace|Clifford Branton and Mr. and|any embarrassment the errone-| this year being Durham's turn banquets and other sociables. anytime." emphasized Joe Percy Ploss and from A. Talbot lapd county in 1960. lindoor sports and gymnastics cards." 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pollard demic of African horse sickness.' day and the

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