Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Feb 1962, p. 3

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pe ciety opto! te Pickering A:ds Auto Racetrack By ELSA STORRY BROUGHAM ---A _ second amending bylaw to the zoning bylaw was passed by Pickering) Township Council recently to approve a change which would include a stock car track in Con. 1, Lot 16 A first amending bylaw placed the track in Lot 15, Con. . was protested at a Municipal Board hearing by residents of Pickering Village. Pickering Village Council has expressed its approval of the location in this second bylaw. A letter from the Ontario Municipal Board has advised Council that this amendment, one of some 13 amendments to the zoning bylaw, may be in- cluded in a special bylaw, and that the board would deal with it as quickly as possible. "I think it expedient that we do something about it," said Councillor Ross Deakin. "I imagine Mr. Sandham wants to; start construction." Deputy Reeve Mrs. Jean Mc-| Pherson said that she believed) there were petitions. being cir-| culated against the track in its present location, and Reeve Scott said it had reached the point where the proper place to register objections is before the Municipal Board. CONSERVATION REPORTS Pickering Township might one). day benefit from a reforestation assessment. He also said that drainage subsidies for farmers were being considered. Mr. James stated that much had been done in Public rela- tions working through the schools. 0 bus tours for two different schools, ana bus tours for the mayors and reeves of the nine ---- a have been conducted. The Pickering Township levy this year will be $25. LICENCES INCREASED Two readings were given to a hunting bylaw which increas- ed resident hunting licences from 50 cents to $1 plus five] } cents issuing fee. Non-resident licences remain the same, $3| : plus 30 cents issuing fee. "With the amount of damage f done to fences," said Deputy) © Reeve McPherson, "I think it) ¢ should be $5." The bylaw is held up pending| | a clarification as to the mean-| | ing of the wording given to the! | number of non-resident licences) | available '"'not less than 200 or| | more than 400." The maximum number. of 400 will stand the bylaw. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEES Deputy Reeve Jean McPher- ee eee Se ee ee ew in| : CAPSULE NEWS é a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, February 22, 1962 3 Daylight Time Starts April 29 Wednesday. Flight time will be six*hours and 20 minutes for the 1,900 miles. SEES EMERGENCY SANTO DOMINGO (AP)--The Dominican government Wednes- day declared a state of national emergency and appealed for moderation and avoidance of provocations. |. TORONTO (CP) -- Board of control Wednesday set 2:01 a.m., Sunday, April 29, as of- ficial time and date for the ad- option of Daylight Time in Tor- onto. It is to be effective until Sunday, Oct. 28. ASK INCREASE TORONTO (CP) -- Employ- ees of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario have asked for immediate wage increase and a 10-per-cent increase 'in maxi- mums. The employees have asked that female staff salaries be raised to a minimum of $3,- 200 Burketon Man Gets Remand For Sentence BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Pleading guilty in magistrate's curt Tuesday to a charge of driving while his licence was under suspension was Douglas Michalas Lane, 34, of Burketon. Constable H. R. Cornell, of the Bowmanville detachment of the OPP, testified he stopped and checked a car for defec- GLENN AT CNE? TORONTO (CP)--Mayor Na- than Phillips said Wednesday he will try to bring Lt.-Col. John Glenn to Toronto as guest of the city this summer. He told board of control he would like Col. Glenn to open this year's air show at the Canadian National Exhibition. TO START NEW SERVICE WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Cana- dian Pacific Airlines will inaug- urate its Windsor - Mexico Air Service April 14, a company spokesman announced here tive lights on Jan. 14. The offi- cer said Lane was unable to produce a driver's licence. 7 Appeals On Zoning Are Granted A two-man committee of ad- justment granted all seven appeals heard last night in a two-hour meeting. J. O'Malley will be allowed to build homes on vacant lots on Hortop and Willowdale ave- nues. The Horto, site has only 34 feet frontage but widens out behind the rear yards of adja- cent properties Chairman Louis §. Hyman, QC, and W. S. Pogson agreed an 80-foot setback should be maintained with the added pro- viso that the lot be retained as one parcel. The Willowdale avenue has minor variances in the front yard setback and rear yard depth. Other cases heard: Mrs. J. Conway, Cromwell avenue, addi- tion with insufficient sideyard. Constable Cornell produced} British Petroikeum Canada Ltd., granted permission to {erect a standard sign on the' southeast corner of. Wilson | south and Bloor street. The R3 | | |approval was needed zoning does not permit erection of the sign and the committee's The owner of the Horwich store property, at 22 Simcoe Council. welcomed former De-json and Councillor Harve y| puty Reeve Edgar James at its|Spang were appointed represen-| | meeting this week when they|tatives of council on the game heard a report of the Central/committee. Lake Ontario Conservation Au-| The industrial committee was thority, of which Mr. James is|appointed by bylaw compris- a member. ing John E. Campbell, W. T. & AL COLLEGIATE CENTR STUDENTS Lane's driving record which|street south, was given permis- stated that he could not have ajsion to extend the building to driver's licence until he paid a/the rear lot line A second store judgment of $100 against him/entrance is planned looking out and had filed proof of financial|on the city parking lot. responsibility. | H. Brooks will be allowed to The accused stated that he/| build an addition to a workshop Uxbridge Rink TO PRESENT PLAY Wins Trophy In here are the members of the ; and John Mitruk as Prince | Mr. James stated that the|Beddall, K. H. J. Clarke, Don- Authority had experienced many|ald Gibson, Norman Milne, Don- growing pains since its organi-|ald Beal, Fred Ainsworth, Mil- zation in 1958, but that itsiton J. Mowbray, J. S. Scott, program was expanding. A/Hubert Wank and J. G. Spragge.| smal! portion of Pickering) TAXI CAB LICENCES | Township in the north east) Taxi licences were authorized) corner is included in the area./for Mr. Parridy to operate in) Mr. James announced that a|the West Rouge, and Mr. Mow-| number of acres had been pur jbray to add a third licence to} chased by the authority in/a third vehicle to operate from 'another municipality for a Te-!Montgomery's stand, in Picker-| forestation project, and thatling Beach. Central Collegiate Institute presents its annual drama night 'Central Presents" in the school gymnasium tonight and Friday night. The pro- gram will include two one- act plays and scenes from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream and selections by the school choir. Seen Theseus. The dramas are di- rected by Glenn Hagerman while the choir is directed by Mrs. Winnifred Stewart. Oshawa Times Photo cast in the wedding celebra- tion scene. From left are Terry Jalasjaa as Hermia, Clarence Huard as a courtier, Lina Jakimowitz as Hippolyta Ladies Bonspiel By MRS. E, HOUCK UXBRIDGE -- An Uxbridge New Company Is Organized COBOURG -- The 13l-year- old Cobourg Sentinel-Star has been sold and a new company rink skipped by Ruth Greer won the Andrew's Jewellers Trophy during the Ladies' Bon- spiel recently. in Uxbridge. Other members of the win- ning rink were Mary Sweetman, Peggy Murray and Shirley OBITUARIES ALBERT E. KEAY A resident of Oshawa and an employee of Oshawa Dairy Lim- ited for 35 years, Albert E.) Keay died suddenly at his resi- |his residence in Brooklin, the} deceased lived in Oshawa for a! Parks Board short period of time and spent) Sets Budget -- P jn d in th his childhood in Cedar Greek. A budget totalling $174,000)), iel. The rink w kipped Mr. Hockin was a farmer injwas prepared by the Oshawa| yp, days a Beam 0 iby Clare Martyn. Third was t¥e| was married and on relief and, that if he could obtain a driver's| licence he would be able to get) a job. Magistrate R. B. Baxter re- manded Lane for sentencing to Mar. 20, in order that the| accused might arrange for an} interview with the department| of transport. | "In doing this you may be able to obtain your licence} after agreeing to pay off so} much a month on the judgment, against you," Magistrate R. B.| Baxter said. t | at 227 Pearson street Mr. and Mrs. G White, Rit- son road south, got permission to build a house with insuffici- ent rear yard LEAVING COMPANY James K. Lawrence, who has served as an inspector for 'the Maple Leaf Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company for 14 years, is leaving the company on Feb. 28. Tribute to his work was paid at the recent annual: meeting of the company. Be og Three Plays (sums ase Readied For | April Show sonable level because it had ) BOWMANVILLE -- A meet- ing of the Bowmanville Drama Workshop was held at the Lions| Centre on Feb. 15, with Mrs.| Edward Samuel presiding. | Leonard Grainford's lecture on Stage Direction and Manage- ment will be given on March 1 in the Lions Centre at 8 p.m. The performances of the three, one-act plays now in re- hearsal, will be on Friday and| Saturday, April 13 and 14. | Five or six members of the} workshop have volunteered to! assist in making up the mem-| bers of the Bowmanville Choral Society who are performing Gil- bert and Sullivan's HMS Pina- fore in the town hall on March 8, 9 and 10. Mrs. Edit Cole will be stage manager in Mrs. Winnefred Wonnacott's production of The been found in some municipali-| ties that when business was not| good, other methods of taxil service were used, although this was not a real threat in this) area. | Reeve Scott point had not when council wanted that the! reached | to re- said been | strict enterprise, and Councillor|D. Miller Alb Wank stated that 'we are go- ing to come to the point where we have too many taxi cabs." --the Northumberland Publish- dence, 286 Gliddon avenue, Wed- Brooklin and was a member of|Board of Park Management| {nionville rink skipped by Mrs. Brooklin United Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, J. Bartlett (Marie) of Brooklin; three sisters, Mrs. William Medland (Tham) and Mrs. Florence Trainer, of Osh- awa, and Mrs. Herbert Horrell, ers Ltd.--formed to continue suse Veh HL Aaah OF nt |publication of the aper 10 Co-| tate Mr. and Mrs. Keay, the be new company will also deceased was in his 61st year.} incorporate the Colborne Chron- licle, a weekly newspaper. | Directors of the new company jare Foster W. Russell, Cobourg; loway, Oshawa; R. >. Parker, Cobourg; William \T. Harrison, Colborne and R. |W, Jean Russell, Cobourg. Born in Liverpool, England, Mar. 1, 1901, Mr. Keay married} i\the former Amelia Alice Mar- jshall in Oshawa in 1930. In a Canada for 39 years, the de-|9f Willowdale. ceased resided in Montreal for A brother, Walter Hockin, of four years before coming to Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa and |Oshawa. He was a member of three grandchildren, Ann, Betty ISt. George's Anglican Church.|294 Jimmie, also survive. Besides his wife, Mr. Keay The funeral service will be CITY AND is survived by a son Lawrence, |2el4 at the Robinson Funeral of Toronto and a daughter, Ali-|C"@pel, Brooklin, _ Saturday, '_|son, who is nursing in Toronto.|"e>- 24 at 2 p.m. Rev. S. J FINED $50 AND COSTS Convicted of failing to turn| out Feb. 7 to allow an oncoming vehicle one half of the high- way, Fred Mailo, 298 Mitchell) avenue, was fined $50 and costs) by Magistrate Robert Dnieper, Wednesday. | FINE SPEEDER $50 Pleading guilty to a speeding| charge, Wednesday, Robert) Westacott, 19, of Ajax, was) fined $50 and costs or 30 days in jail and ordered to attend the next traffic clinic by Ma- |A brother, Leslie, living in To.| Hillier, minister of Brooklin GIVEN REMAND te arial 1 sisters, living| United Church, will conduct PETERBOROUGH -- James i ik aes haere " 5 the service. Interment will be Millar, 27, of RR 3, Uxbridge,| The memorial service will be)!" Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince charged with breaking and en-lheld at the Armstrong Funeral Albert. teri th ervice station of| ; Harold - ong George ane ae ana Chee 0 Ci S h ] ity schools s Remain Open Lansdowne streets, Feb. 11, and); P f Cross, rector of St. George's stealing a cash register and| nie : 2 contents, was remanded in court| Anglican Church, will conduct Monday to Feb 26. Bail was |the services. Interment will be previously set at $1,500 cash orjin Oshawa Union Cemetery. |Thursday and will be forwarded|pB. Kelly. Mary Duff's rink |to the city council. The bulk Of|from Cannington was fifth and the budget, an amount of $128,-|the sixth place position was COMING EVENTS \000, was set aside for wages.| taken by Marg. Belfry's rink The balance will go towards the| from Bobcaygeon. purchase of some new equip-|. The Men's Bonspie! for the ment and general expenditure./Skerrat Trophy will be held on "This is a very reasonable|Saturday in Uxbridge. budget," said Alderman John} Bowling news for the week of Brady, who acts for the|Feb. 12: mayor on the board. | Ladies' high single -- Muriel The board studied a request|Skerratt 248, Ruth Shortt 221, from the Public Utilities Com-|Rene Mercier 214 and Marion EUCHRE, Scout Hall, Bibbon at Buena Visto, Friday, February 23, 8 p.m. Six prizes, 'refreshments. Admission 50c. NORTH Oshawa Park Bingo, at the Avalon Thursday, 7.30 p.m. $6 and $10 and 7 jackpots. te ANNUAL NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 7:30 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $220. JACKPOT INCLUDED Door Prize $15 mission, that steps be taken to|Hodgson 247. avoid using fire hydrants for| Ladies' high triple -- Ruth ithe flooding of skating rinks,|Shortt 626, Audrey Cain 581 and loperated by the board in the|Rene Mercier 513 Ladies' high city. average -- Ruth Shortt 185, Au- Park management has been|drey Cain 170, Shirley Yakely using fire hydrants for this pur-|163. jpose in the past and always jnotified the PUC in each case, so that PUC could see that the hydrants would be properly drained to avoid freezing. How- ever, it had been established that hydrants could freeze up despite this measure. This was discovered after a fire. The re- MEETING Whitby Progressive Conservative Association THURS. EVENING 8 P.M. KING ST. PUBLIC. SCHOOL WHITBY Hon. Dr. M. B. Dymond Men's high single -- Peter Osborne 280, Roy Faulkner 281, Fred Sheehy 265 and Fred Bal- linger 298. Men's high triple Peter Osborne 644, Jim Paradine 641, Fred Sheehy 570 and Fred Ballinger Jr. 668 Men's high average --Ab BINGO ST. JOHN'S PARISH HALL Corner of Simeoe and Bloor FRIDAY, FEB. 23rd 7:30 P.M. 20 Games $6 and $10. 5 -- $40 Jackpots. ALL ARE WELCOME SMORGASBORD SUPPER WESTMOUNT UNITED $3,000 property: ACCIDENT REPORT PETER NOWICKI The death occurred at the Oshawa students may be dis- appointed but city MOH Dr C. C. Stewart has no intention quest to the board had the pur- pose of eliminating this risk as Gage 201, Lorne Andrews 198, Keith Ashton 194 will address the meeting. CHURCH HALL John E. Brightman, 52, 244 Bowmanville Memorial Hospi-| of closing schools because of Drew street, reportedly involved tal, Tuesday, Feb. 20, of Peter |the rahenk incteahe ih ONG much as possible. Superintendent Herbert Bathe )said that fire hydrants are used} SAT., FEB. 24 STARTS 4:30 in collision with another car|Nowicki. The deceased was in| cases among pupils. during a three-car up rd apy ges no a Boland Me The percentage is holding} i ion of Albert street , "ls t 18 7 i | ' sos Can eee, eoiey night, Nowicki was one of the pioneer slightly ciawr de pan in|Seemed feasible that the use of Verse Tate' Coaley rel Sa, ay tag rants could be elimi ilt \third vehicle, a taxi, driven by|0f Alberta. He came east to live) "We hope the pattern will); : : ; x poneleg oP fll Pe David E. "Harrington, 29, 32) with members of his family in)pbreak and decline over thie |e ia be. ar Bond were mainly concerned with sit-\fic signal, by Magistrate Rob-|Willow Park drive. pul Courtice area two duane pascal said Dr. Stewart to-| i ad rat tl ti inti 10. lday. L 4 I . Bris <a Se siaeles delpiaasaal SYSTEM GROWING He is survived by his wife,| Experts, accordirg to the) bois to supervise the use of ball f 6 FINE DRIVER $30 John W. Lowry, district man-|the former Frances Sowchuk, of| MOH, say little is accomplish-| diamonds in city parks. All ap- speech in the theatre at the next) 4 ¢ine of $30 and costs wasiager of the Bell Telephone Co.|Brantford; two daughters, Mrs.jed in closing city schools be-|Plications for the use of ball general meeting which will be|leyied against Donald E. Thom-|has announced there were 27,241/P. Misanchuk (Rose) and Mrs,|cause of the proximity of stu-;diamonds are to be made to Thursday, March 15 at 8 p.m./son, Northbrook, Ont., when he/telephones in service here at M. Zachanowich (Anne), both of|dents to each other in a built-| him. in the Lions Centre. jpleaded guilty to a charge ofjend of December. Eleven fan: | Courtice and three sons, John|up area. In other words, the| failing to yield the right of way.|dred and seventy-two telephones of Waterford, Morris of Wain- desired isolation is not obtained. lwere added in Oshawa during|wright, Alberta and Mike of|Cases of in only a few locations for the gistrate Robert Dnieper. | flooding of skating rinks. It) | DISREGARDED SIGN i Robert K. Mann, 19, Willow-|and Olive av y dale, was fined $20 and costs|was actually involved with the Invisible Worm by Elsa Cado- gan. | The evening concluded with al continuation of John - Schoen- maker's course on stage tech- nique. This evening's activities DANCE FRI., FEB. 23 MODERN and OLDTIME OSHAWA AND DISTRICT CEREBRAL PALSY PARENT COUNCIL THE CANADIAN CORPS 3rd FLOOR Sponsored and served by the men. ADULTS $1.25 CHILDREN 50c JR. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BINGO TONIGHT -- 8 P.M 20 Games at $20. 5 Games at $30. 1 -- $150 Jackpot, KILLS 22 LIMA, Peru (AP) ---A bus infectious _ hepatitis} Newcastle Man Named Director Shorthorn Assoc. REGINA (CP) -- George De- pare of Winnipeg has been elected president of the Cana- dian Shorthorn Association. Other officers elected Wed- nesday at the annual meeting, include: vice-president, R. W.) Gardhouse, Milton, Ont.; direc-} tors, John Rickard, Newcastle, | Ont.; Fraser McFarlane, Ailsa Craig' Ont.; Mrs. T. Beard-| more, Caledon East, Ont.; and| R. C. Parker, Watford, Ont. H. R. White of Guelph, Ont.,| managing director of the asso- ciation, said Montreal has been chosen as the site of the 1963 joint breed convention because of the rapid expansion of the beef industry in eastern Ontario and Quebec. Many dairy farmers are turn- ing to the beef-producing indus- try b of the tr d surpluses in the dairy industry, he said. C. E. Jones of Calgary was elected president of the Cana- dian Hereford Association. Mr. Guardhouse and Jim Coultes, aso of Milton, were named directors. Three Ontario men were named directors of the Cana- dian Aberdgen Angus Associa- tion--Tom Jackson of Cooks- ville, Malcolm Bailey ef Ux- bridge and Gordon Ribey of Underwood. | et WOULD WELCOME OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker told the Com- mons Wednesday that American astronaut John Gienn, Jr., would receive a "tremendous welcome" if he visited Canada with his family. However, the prime {minister did not specific- ally extend a formal invitation 'to the astronaut. NO FULL STOP | John V. Delorme, 109 Gibb) street, was fined $10 and costs when he was convicted of fail- ing to come to a full stop, He was also ordered to attend the traffic clinic. TWO CHARGES DISMISSED A charge of disobeying an of- ficer's signal, against Daniel Stephen Crosmas, 812 Gordon street, was dismissed by Magis- trate Dnieper. A charge of hav- ing deficient brakes against Ed- ward Jones, of Bowmanville, was also dismissed. | | FINE CARELESS DRIVER Zygmunt Andralojc, 52 Athol} street east, was fined $100 and) costs when he pleaded guilty to a careless driving charge in Oshawa Magistrate's Court, Wednesday. An added charge of failing to report an accident was withdrawn by the Crown. The charges were laid after Andraloje's car left the road and struck a tree and a city sign at the corner of Athol and Drew streets Feb. 4. 6 AMBULANCE CALLS For the third successive day Oshawa Fire Department re-| ported a quiet day Wednesday. | No fire calls were turned in. Department ambulances an-| swered six routine calls during) the 24-hour period ending at 8.30 a.m., Thursday. Brantford and eight grandchil-| cases of infectious hepatitis |plunged 170 feet into a ravine Walmsley & Magill RICHMOND AND CHURCH STS. dren. some time ago prompted the @ remains are at the North-| MOH to send a letter to pupils, 1961. | Th | cutt and Smith Funeral Home, |Testaurants and food handlers. | The bulletin gave symptoms, | GONDOLIERS HAV jBowmanville. Requiem mass|, the disease may be THEIR OWN GUILD x. be sung in St. Joseph's! iow 10, cravent tha F | spread, estioe Nge gh payee [spread and how temporary im- Despite their romantic < Vee Y>| munity may be obtained by per- : . Feb. 23. Interment will be in ; trappings the gondoliers of St. Gregory's Cemeter jsons in known close contact Venice are practical fel- |>~ id y lows. They belong to a guild . Osh-| with the illness. awa. Dr. Stewart said today cases seeking to preserve tradition WILLIAM H. HOCKIN have been dropving in the last as well as to protect per- Following an illness of three|three weeks, with 10 cases re- sonal interest. months, William H. Hockin, q|Ported from Feb. 1-22. The You too can be practical. [resident of Brooklin for the|Pctiod of "greatest intensity Oshawa Times Classified past 30 years, died early today | Cccurred in the previous five ads are far-reaching and re- 'gland 7 |days, Jan. 26-31, when 10 cases at Fairview Lodge, Whitby. Al cp,' . ' sult getting, so list the ar- were reported. In the first 25 ticles you want to sell, rent, son of the late Rebecca Horner| q of 1962, 27 ca ' , and Harry Hockin, the deceas- narted. NN ae or swap and you will be {ed was in his 84th year. These figures are compared -- oe binge Apo the Born in Oshawa, Mr. Hockin|with 47 cases reported during extra cash you a © your jmarried the late Minnie Ann|1961 1 i savings. Dial 723-3492 today Le to start your action-getting Tuesday, killing 22 persons and injuring 32, reports reaching) Lima said Wednesday. The ac-| cident occurred about 180 miles north of Lima at the edge of the OFFICE EQUIP. LTD. 9 KING ST. E. OSHAWA 725-3506 RAW HIDE RAMBLERS ORCHESTRA Peruvian jungle. $1.00 per person 2 -- $250 Jackpots. NUMBERS 52-57 RED BARN Jeffery April 20, 1916. Prior tolin 1960. ad. 4 Chest Congestion peed relief from chest cold congestion | sah Mentholatum Ointment! Its soothing | warmth stimulates local circulation, eases congestion and chest tightness, Soothing Comforting =) Mentholatum _. om Ointment ANNOUNCEMENT: Mrs, A. V. Connors, owner of the Cres- cent Furriers, wishes to announce her re- tirement from the business, which will tion) a variety Arts and C To recommend and assis new program. and children's groups. This could be th WANTED FEMALE ARTS AND CRAFTS SUPERVISOR Person wanted full time to supervise (under direc- To act as a liaison person with various women's cease to exist, as per February 24th. At this time she would like to thank her many customers and friends for their patronage and confidence during the past salts program. 30 years. Mrs. Conners will be taking up t in the developmenht of ; residence in her hometown Kingston. MRS. A. V. CONNORS J 5, which with experience could lead to a reco Applications should be made to Fridey, March 9th. Oshawa Phone 725-3321 gnized career. 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