Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1963, p. 46

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ness of the church in the com-jand full co-operation of the munity. Usually these meetings|Board of Education and inspec : t x % "y cdl og at St. Andrew's United yer gt 5 a sie a representative of the lo¢al|Sunday in Hillsdale Manor Rev. N. Frank Swackhammer,| "work 'in the schools is of high oe ; and in Oshawa General Hospi president of the association says|religious and educational stand- Members of the Ministerial/ tal. ; teaching religion in the schooljards." Association also met with CBC} The executive of the Ministers. is one of the association's larg-|| Press and radio play a big/Officials and local radio stationjial Association are Rev. W. for over 2,500 families ip the est tasks. part in the activities of churches|representatives in an effort to|Dickson, past president; Rev. N, Oshawa district. They also pro- aj Protestant ministers'of ministers who "confess the; Each member has a class in| today. better understand the tread of|*tamk .Swackhammer, presi. vided an additional service with|form the Oshawa Ministerial|Lord Jesus Christ as God and)/Oshawa public schools and ar. : ae ligi Wasadohets 4 dent; Rev. W. A, McMillan, the storage facilities of their| Association. Saviour seeking to fulfill theirjrangements are made with the HOLD MEETINGS religious, broadcasting 9x thelsecretary; Rev. R. new 10,200 square feet of ware-| Although there is no required|common calling to the glory of|high schools for instruction to! 'Rev. Swackhammer reports church's place on radio. treasurer and Rev. A, Wool house: space. The warehouse|creed for membership, accord-jone God, Father, Son and Holy|be given Grade 11 students. |the responsibility and piece of} Daily devotions on the local member at large. staff employs the most modernjing 'to the World Council of|Spirit'"'. Text books and suggested out.|the newspaper in con ~tionjradio station are conducted by} Each member has a respon- methods and equipment in their|Churches, New Delhi, the Minis- The association holds monthiy|lines of study are provided by|with the church was dis. edjthe association. sibility representing the associa. handling and storage of furni- terial Association is a fellowship! meetings dealing with the busi-ithe Department of Education' this year during a meeting sith! A service is conducted eachition on one of the local agencies, ture. ns Mr. Mackie reported the new canoe office and warehouse: situated at 477 Bloor street west cost the company an es ed $80,- 000. This cost included office fequipment and plywood panel- ling used in the storage pro- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 26, 1963 13. Mackie Van |Clergy United Busy Firm raaie vn wa tones ws One Group year moving services Colonel Warnica Sends Message By # LT. COL. J. R. WARNICA CD (97 The Ontario Regiment . During the past year the On- tario Regiment (RCAC) has-con- tinued to carry out its role in National Survival' and Corps training with the NS role, of course, being given preference; and members of the Unit having to complete Survival trainng be- fore proceeding with Corps sub- jects. The adoption of the Special Militia Training Program en- tailed many additional duties for members of the Unit as the major portion of the administra- tion and training appointments were filled by officers, NCOs and men of the Ontario Regi- agencies or the North American continent, Mackie Van and Stor- age have expanded themselves. They have a branch office and; ment. This program proved to be « very successful one and the unit graduated better than #0 candidates from the four courses that were conducted during the winter months. This. LT.-COL, WARNICA warehouse at North Bay (built in 1957) and a similar establish- ment at Elliott Lake (built in 1959). ; The company was purehased| from Armstrong Moving and success would not have beenleffort was made during the year Storage in 1947 and at that time fosciele had it not been for the|to instruct as many of the unit fog oat of Bag unit which generosity of employers in this in this subject as possible. Any Mr. re le @ an assistant area in permitting regimentel|/new recruits coming into the pet aT ey now has! personnel time-off, from their Regiment receive first aid train- Fi igs Ae employs 15 workers. Civilian employment, in orderjing as part of their National tral 0 -- units are tractor that they could be called out|Survival course and so are qual- ee our na straight vans to conduct the SMTP training. |ified when they complete their ps i e is ag "7 are utllity The regiment again ran a Stu-|fecruit phase, but many older| yr ated to Tr. ae ackie was dent Militia Summer Course in members had not received first Prato 7m Ags re gory pur- July and August for seiected aid training or needed refresher ,800 cubic foot trac- e : ;ejtor trailer; in cubie capacit: high school students, This was|Courses, and it was on thisiii. volume surpasses that wp! i rt was). the seventh of such courses that|8roup that the special effo railway box-car. this unit has conduced, and concentrated. The Regiment is Mr. Mackie stresses safety now well over 80 per cent qua.- 5 Wey are Brn 0 oe vertinve; fied in The St. John Ambulance.|ATe"e "tt Gey ae roeeleat ! . i as i ie s . : P , five of his employees received! P ie ; i ie am | 4 A d i d P ts there were 110 applications to| Financial restrictions imposed) recommendation for accid nte| wit . J ' wm . 4 n nterme late on fill a quota of 45. It is our in-/by the government greatly .m-|free-driving at Oshawa's Safe $$ é : De ; rite tention to continue these sum-|peded conps training, because of) Driver Award Banquet held re-| : cate : i equipment and more frequent f small arms and tank gun- hi rt se of . gun-| GWEEN ANGERS THEM Busy Place ities and the 15 Militia Group|main street. Sixty years of ex- Summer Camp, of which this|posure to the weather have by lange aircraft. quarter and administer while at More than © locally based|camp. This is not a simple task serve the; Officer and NCO qualification and training is an essential part place at Summer Camp. Sometimes we have possibly the Federal Government for the| been that the Ontario Regiment Royal Canadian Air Force who|received a trophy from the world war, : __|huge success last year; and it Several buildings including|/was very gratifying to have s0 mer courses as long as we have} vehicle and gasoline curtail-/cently, Last year the mileage| nery ranges has not let the in- WEYMOUTH, England (CP)| Oshawa Municipal Airportlunit is a part, is no exception.|tumed the brotze statue green. aircraft are engaged in flying)and I am pleased to report that lof maintaining regimental effi- Comprising 485 acres, the air-jhad too many irons in the fire, established No. 20 Elementary|Armoured Corps Association, two hangers erected during war|many friends attend the "At IN LAUNDRY WORK The Finest. In Truck Transportation NEW OSHAWA OFFICE 219 WENTWORTH ST. 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Six hun-|nated a "Major Unit" and given|green," thundered a Tory Ma J i A y | dred and forty-two were made|iy» other regiments to feed,|spokesmah. Limited and J and V Flying)/much hard work on everyone's 5 part. officers and 27 Jr. and Sr. NCOs! with final qualifications taking ment, been able to accomplish our It was constructed in 1941 by|aims. The net result of this has CLEAN 5 the British Commonwealth Air|Armoured Corps. ; Training Plan during the second) Our Regimental Ball was a ' & ime to "spruce up™ permission to do so. ment, with the result that weltotal for company vehicles was| terest in armoured corps SUD-!Tories in this Dorset town are! during 1962 report an increase/For the last two years the On-|"It is disre and ungal- operations there including Osh-|the Regiment came through ciency and special courses are port is operated by the city onjas far as trying to do too much Flying Training School for the'last October, for being the most years are still in use. 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