Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 May 1962, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Moy 10, 1962 Dinah Shore, poses with her niece, Sidney Korshak, outside courthouse in Santa Calif, Wednesday, after Dinah Ajax C Singer Mrs left, | the | Monica, | Fireworks Show Rotary Project The B. P .oil company andjreferred to the finance com- Players Tobacco com pany| mittee for its consideration and have been given approval by/report. Mr. Brough the the town to erect route mark-'cost would be about $10,500. ers to Mosport Park. The ap-- The Bowmanville Kiwanis proval came from council after|Club was given permission by it endorsed the Board of Works'council to hold a "peanut"' can- , Beach, | 4 4 'gation. a ae? DINAH DIVORCED was granted a divorce from | her cowboy actor husband, | George Montgomery. Mrs. | Korshak: was a witness for ' Dinah in the divorce hear- hurch Choir a ing. The actress-singer was granted custody of the cou- ple's two children, Melissa Ann, 14, and John David, 7 --(AP Wirephoto) Wins 2-Part Chorus AJAX (Church) -- The final day of the Sixth Annual On- tario County and District music} festival in Ajax saw a total of 69 school and adult choirs com- peting for top vocal honors Wednesday evening's section of the mammoth music festival was highlighted by many dis-| trict church choirs whose ef-| forts gave adjudicator Lloyd G. Queen of Toronto a_ hard time in judging. With over 7,000 singers mak- ing up 190 choirs, the sponsor-| ing Rotary Club of Ajax ed ganized the entries with the} highest degree 'of streamlining} and. efficiency. Th three-day vocal section of the festival went off without. a hitch and all classes ran according to time schedule. WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Following are Wednesday's festival results: Class 6 (Section Part chorus, test piece "O Lord of Heaven."' 1. St. An-| drew's, Ajax -- Mrs. Holliday; | 2. St. Andrew's, Ajax Mrs. Holliday; 3. Hillcrest, Whitby-- Mrs. S. Bergevin and 3. Lord Elgin, Ajax -- Mr. T. J. Mc- Guirk (tied) Class 8A (Section part chorus without Test piece: 'Let Us Gladsome Mind" -- 1. St. Andrew's, Ajax Mrs. M. Harman; 2. St. Andrew's, Ajax --Mr. N. Ellis. Class 33 (Section B) -- Girls' Triple Trio. Test piece, "The Suitor" -- 1, Clover Lane, RR 1, Whitby -- Mrs. M. Fells; 2. Glengrove School Pickering Township --Miss M. Gard- ham; Maxwell Heights, RR 2, Oshawa -- Miss J. Evans and Claremont, Claremont -- Mrs, Skinner. Tied Class 30 (Section B) School Choir, Four-part (SATB). Up to 50 voices. Test piece: 'O Worship The King" -- 1. Rouge Hall, Pickering Township -- G. Clarke; 2. Glengrove, Picker- ing Township -- H. Brindza; 3. Vaughan Willard, Pickering Township -- N. Gainer, Class 31 (Section B) -- Girls Choir, Three-part up to 50 voices. Test piece "All Glory be to God on High' 1 Claremont, Claremont -- Mrs FE. Skinner; 2. Vaughan Wil- jJard, Pickering Township -- Mrs. N. Gaines, 3. Rosebank, Pickering Township, Miss Pugh Class 35 (Section C) Primary room Unison Chorus. Test piece: 'Spring Grasses' --1 Mount Joy, Markham -- Miss M. Ingalls; 2. Brock Road, Pickering Township --Mrs. V. Kench; 3. Cherrywood, Picker- ing Township -- Miss T. Innes Class 36 (Cection C) -- Junior room chorus in unison. Test piece '"'Under+a Tree' --1. SS No. 7, Uxbridge Mrs. E Foskett; 2. Pereman, RR 1, Cresswell -- Mr. K. Murray: 3. Raglan, Raglan--Mrs. F. M Auld Class 37 (Section C) -- Senior room Two-Part Chorus. Test piece: "'Mariquita" -- 1. White vale, Whitevale Mrs. F Crozier. Class 36 (Section C) -- School choir, three-part (SAT), any number of voices over 25. Test| piece: "'O God, Beneath Thy Guiding Hand 1. Cherry- wood, Pickering Township Mrs. M. Wetherall: 2. Brock Road, Pickering Township R, Lange; 3. Columbus Public School, Columbus -- Mrs. W Perrow. , A) Two- A)--Three- basses. With a Choral Karry Karry Society, H Koristers, 39 (Section C). Unison) manville Chorus. All pupils from Grade) Martin: 1-4. Test Piece: "My Shadow) Ajax, D. E and I" -- 1. Raglan School, Rag- lan, Mrs. F. M. Auld; 2. White-|Choir, four-part (SATB) any vale School, Whitevale, Miss J.|/number of voices. Test pieces: Allen "Thou Wilt Keep. Him in Per- Class 12 (Section A) Boys'ifect Peace' and "Hymn. from Choir. Two - part, unchanged|Standard Hymnal" --- 1, Whitby voices, maximum number of 70.|United Church Choir, Whitby, Test Piece: '"'The Shucking of|/Mrs. D. Beaton; 2. Hebron Re- the Corn" -- 1, Brooklin Senior,|form Church, Oshawa, Mr. S$ Brooklin, Mrs. R. Foster; 2. St.|Redfearn; 3. Holy Trinity Angli- Andrew's, Ajax, Mrs. Z. Holli-)can Church, Ajax, D. E. Karry. Class 2 day; 3. Lord Elgin, Ajax, Mr. J.| Class 51 (Section F) Ruralj Church Choir, four-part (SATB) T. McGuirk. Class 28 (Section B&B) Junior) from centres uhder 4,000 popu- School Choir, unison, up to| lation; any number of voices Grade 4, maximum number of|Test pieces: "Hear My Prayer' 50 voices. Test Piece: '"'Bonnyjand Hymn from a_ standard George Campbell'? -- 1. Clover|- ¥ Lane, RR 1, Whitby, Mrs. M. Fells; 2. Maxwell Heights, RR 2, Oshawa, Miss J. Evans; 3. Lincoln Avenue, Pickering, Mrs. G. Edwards. CHURCH CHOIRS Class 53 (Section F) Junior church or Sunday School Choir.| Two or Three-Part Unchanged) Voices; Boys and - or Girls under 18 years. Test Piece: "Competitors Own Choice'? -- 1. Holy Trinity Young Ladies' 'Choir, Ajax, D. Karry Class 46 (Section E) girls' |Triple Trio, three-part. Test! jpiece: "Competitors Own Choice"' 1, St. Bernadette's| | School, Ajax, Sister Mary | Josette; 2. Dunbarton United! \Church Junior Choir, Mr. R.! Pitcairn. Class 45 (Section E) Girls' |Choir, three-part, any number of! | voices. Test piece: "Com-| petitor's Own Choice" -- 1, Dun-| barton High School, ' Lane Class 55 (Section G) Treble Choir, three-part, any number of voices. Test piece: 'Competi- tor's Own Choice" --1, Holy| Trinity Young Ladies' Choir,| Ajax, D. E. Karry. Class 54 (Section G) A Mixed Choir, four-part, (SATB) any| number of voices -- 1. Bow- REV. R. C. WHITE Rey. White of Newtonville was elected chairman re- cently of the Oshawa Presby- tery of the United Church of Canada (Bay of Quinte Con- ference). He was also elected as the Ministerial Commis- sioner to the General Council in London, Ont., this Septem- ber Miss M committee report. vass Monday, May 20. The Bowmanville Chamber; Town council authorized the of Commerce had requested) igning of an agreement with issi be grant on ; Sohail of thoes two poenoen Fig the county for the re-paving of The signs will be erected onjone mile of road on Liberty Liberty street and the Board/street north. The total cost of of Works ----, io thelthe paving -- $8,000 -- will be companies also erec' e signs| . i , ; on ae street commencing paid by the county, with the at Highway 2 north. exception of any culverts that Other Board of Works com-|might need replacing. If such mittee decision adopted by is the case the culvert cost council included the granting|Would be on a 50 per cent split. of permission to the Bowman-)|~ gs ville Rotary Club to hold a P fireworks display May 24. A letter from Jack Parkin, 148 Queen street, advising that ; a tree in front of his property k is in a- hazardous condition,| ; was referred to the roads and| ; streets committee with power ; \to act. | § Another letter from Mrs Howard Hurson of 113 West} complaining about the condition of the beach after the town removed some gravel was also referred to the roads and) streets committee for investi-| : td Legislation has been added to F the town's traffic bylaw to in-| ; "clude "no stopping or stand-| ing" zones; also to three-hour parking in certain} areas and to delete the sub- section dealing with parking 50 feet from any intersection on a| through highway. | An item brought {Board of Works committee's attention by Councillor Jack! |Brough that replacement of a! }compressor building and equip-| ment at the Community Memo-| permit) EDWARD WILDMAN Mr. Wildman, 29, of To- ronto, a recent Osgoode Hall graduate, has joined the Bow- manville legal firm of Strike and Strike. He once worked for the CBC television station and is also a writer of short Hymnal -- 1, Greenbank United) stories. Married with two |Church, Mrs. E. Dobson; 2. Port} children, Mr. Wildman ex- Perry United Church, Mrs. G.} pects to move to Bowman- Hastings; 3. Dunbarton United! ville in the near future. Church, Mr, R. Pitcairn. to the NOTED BREAKS Jimmy Durante is guest star WINNERS' CONCERTS The highlight of the entire Class 50 (Section F) Church festival will take place at the With Danny Thomas on the lat- derland. Winners' Concerts on Friday ter's CBS television show May and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Ajax High School. Tickets are You cantgo ALL-DU) ' ' | [Fyou feel ALL-IN 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children Entertaining the public at these concerts will be the win- ners of each class -- the "vocal cream" of Ontario County and| \district. Today's tense living, overwork, worry, may affect normal kidney action. If kidneys slow down impurities remain in the system. Then backache and that "tired" feeling often follow. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to normal action. You feel better--rest better--work better--play better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. You can depend on Dodd's. Names omitted from the piano \results -- nine years and under: 1, Garry Lonsberry, Oshawa; 4. Catherine Dennis, Oshawa. Ten years and under: 2. Janis Tkatch, Oshawa. Teacher was DEPENDABLE BEAVER LUMBER BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --rial Arena is necessary, was' :/Mrs. Vernon Feir on Sunday. |the ladies, ruling masters, sen-| Girl Guides | COUNCIL BRIEFS Plan Banquet | Pickering Twp. For May |) | Engineer Quits By EVELYN HOUCK UXBRIDGE -- The girl guide : ladies association held its regu- By ELSA STORRY Councillor Hubert Wank won- lar meeting recently at the town) BROUGHAM -- T. O. Jeffer-|dered if it was advisable to have hall with Mrs. P. Bernhardt pre- son, P. Eng., township engineer,|the official plan carved here and |siding. A tea and bake sale was submitted his resignation tojthere. An amendment would |planned for May 24 at the town council on Monday night, to be-|have to be made to the plan to hall at 3 p.m. come effective in four weeks. jinclude Mr. Petro's industry _Mrs. Jack Scott and Mrs. A. mr. Jefferson said that he had|council learned. ' Simpson volunteered to pick UP|pheen appointed city engineer of Councillor Deakin said "I |baking pera rag ly vr UN! Woodstock. gather it is going to be a ce- Oe ee caine vel Sovkie A resolution was passed, ac-|ment products factory oan for their Ist class badges dur-\cePting the engineer's resigna.|Just piles of et bee, ing the Easter holidays and|tion with regret and expressing|"Nderstood that three or four hikes were organized almost $tatitude for his work. would be employed besides Mr. lavery day, : ae : Petro and his partner, but that Whres. tethers ot the guides CALL INSURANCE TENDERS the enterprise would gradually |from Uxbridge 'took part in| Cletk L. T. Johnston an- expand. A show room and office |*operation iahiwhacker"'" lax nounced that most of the town- is contemplated. \Sunday, a program for clearing|S"™P insurance expires in June.| A resolution was passed the campsite at Camp Adelaide|He advised that only $225 had|the planning consultant be at Hallturton by. the mothers|Deen paid out in claims during} quested to _make and children. Mrs. Simpson re.| the past year. Tenders will be! recommendatio called for township insurance in that re- whatever ns he thinks ad- jvisable to council on this mat- ter. |TENDER FOR LOADER Council passed a resolution to authorize Road Superintendent Jack §. Chapman to call ten- ders for a front end loader, with jthe old loader as trade-in, sub- ject to the approval of the De- partment of Highways of On- tario. |FIRE BUDGET EXCEEDED Due to the large number of jgrass fires this spring, the fire |budget has already been ex- jceeded, council learned. Coun- cillor Ross Deakin said that |Pickering Village attended 40 \fires, which cost Fire Area 1 a total of $4,000, FINE SADDLES VALSALL, England (CP)-- jSaddles made from the finest 'pigskin for Prince Charles and Princess Anne will be presented to the Queen when she visits |this Staffordshire town next month. They have been tailor- made to fit the royal ponies, 'Pride and Sanquanino. jported that considerable head- lway Was made. the near future. Eleven guides from Uxbridge NEW FACTORY attended the patrol leaders); A_ resolution of Pickering jcourse held at Port Perry re-'Township Planning Board jcently, recommended that John Petro, The guides and brownies ofjowner of eight acres in Green| No. 1 company are planning! River on Highway 7, be permit-| their program and banquet for'ted to operate a concrete prod- | Tuesday, May 15 at the United ucts factory and a building Church Hall. products outlet, subject to any see aye agreement with the applicant kv epers aim W. Noble of To- council may think necessary. ronto were guests of Mr. and Councillor Spang was concern- ed whether people in the area Mr. and Mrs. Euart Stiver of W&Te aware of what Mr. Petro |Unionville and Mrs. K. Taylor imtended to do. jof Toronto visited with Mrs. Reeve | Scott |Arnott Toole who is still in the Mr. Petro '"'got off to a bad Design Fresh New explained that TOPS IN STYLE Woven Short Sleeve SPORT | SPORT SHIRTS |SHIRTS 3.95-5.95 ed for.., KNITTED Cotton & Banlon Colors in 3.95-7.95 hospital. start' when he appeared in Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shier Green River in a truck lettered and Mrs. Doreen Sweetman "Green River Wreckers" last visited with Mrs. Isobel Emmett year. 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