Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1963, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thoredey, Februory 28,1963 3 ction, wanis, Kinsmen, Lions and tary Clubs will play a Broom- ball Tournament. The Lions SKI INSTRUCTORS The Peterborough Recreation 'Club, will hold a clinic for Jun- ior Ski Instructors on Saturday, March 9th, morning and after- nogn. The morning lecture will take place at Dixon House, 661 Park St. N., Peterborough with the afternoon demonstrations at Kemp's Hill. William Bonney, member of the Canadian Ski Patrol and Chief Instructor of the Junior Ski School in Peterborough will be the instructor. The Clinic is designed for in- structors of junior skiers and senior students wanting to be- come instructors in their own communities. All participants are expected to attend both sessions. Skis should be taken. The course content will in- clude organization and promo- tion of ski schools, lesson plan- ning, group contro] and teaching techniques, grading and use of ski tow. Registration will be, accepted the morning of the Clinic at Dixon House and advance regis- trations with a cheque or money order for $2. per person may be mailed to Murray Walker, As. sistant Director of Recreation, City Hall, Peterborough. Service To Scouts Is Remembered The 15th Scout and Cub Group held its annual Father CLUB ASSISTS CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION The Get Together Club this Association. From left, as the David Gray, who.accepted the of the Get Together Club and week presented a cheque for presentation was made, are cheque on behalf of the asso- uren, Granik, the club treas- $500 to the Cerebral Palsy Douglas Lloyd, vice-president; ciation; Gene Clark, president --Oshawa Times Photo Better Deal |!ectes For =| School Holds| Retarded Make For Farmers pany Ice Party _| Fair Wives Pledged Adelaide McLaughlin School A series of weekly lectures has ged ---- hows \aegey g nurses ie C0-01 ator Of iN-| Annual Family Night skating voir education, Mrs. J.!,arty was held at the Children's PORT HOPE -- "The farm-| 'The lectures will be conducted|Arena last Saturday with more! ers, particularly in Eastern Can-lin the main lecture room of the|than 500 parents and children in ada, must have a fair share of attendance. the national income and equal opportunities to benefit in all Oshawa General Hospital until the end of May. Many members Grad lll of the medical staff will partici-| Grade championships in fields of social and economic! pate in this program. speed skating were run off, progress," declared Russell Ho-| Aj) graduate nurses in Oshawa|With the following being the ney, former Liberal MP in an| and district are invited to attend] Winners: address to the Port Hope Lib-|any or alll of the lectures. There| Grade 1 Girls -- 1, Stephanie eral Association at Idalia last| wii) be no fee. Ball; 2. Nancy Langmaid; 3. "ee : tue wie For np ee salonigesrson or|Terry Bilsky. "This is no vague election pi ies of the am, telephone : mise but a definite priority of the nursing rete office of the}, Grade 1 Boys.--- 1. Paul Snell; the Liberal platform and in my|hospital, 723-2211. 2. Douglas Seeley; 3, Paul Mc- public meetings throughout Dur- Kay. ham in the next few weeks I MARKET PRICES will detail this program to the farmers of this county," de. TORONTO (CP) -- Churning cream and butter print prices clared Mr. Honey, "It is time for this purposeless were reported unchanged today. The egg market opened drifting of the last five years steady with receipts adequate to stop," said Mr. Honey. for the light to fair demand. at a Wednesday night meet- ing in Harmony Road United Church. From left, are Tom Scott, vice-president; March Francis, president; Taylor Want Market Value As Assessment Basis Further evidence was heard Wednesday in United Principal Properties Limited's appeal on the 1961 assessment on the Osh- Centre. The district council of the United Church AOTS Club (As One That Serves) installed its executive for the ensuing year Franklin, president of the On- vice-president; Cy. Powell, tario Councii of AOTS Clubs; president, Oshawa Presbytery Fred Farmer, president, Har- Men's Club and Warren mony Road United Church Beatty, secretary-treasurer. Men's Club; Gordon Hawker, --Oshawa Times Photo AOTS Clubs Executive Installed Members of the United Church AOTS clubs Wednesday night assembled at Harmony road United Church for a dinner meeting highlighted by guest speaker Taylor Franklin. Well known to AOTS. clubs in the province, Mr. Franklin spoke on the responsibilities as Christians. "There never was a day than today, when Christian men and) women should stand up and let their light shine," said Mr. Franklin. He was speaking on the theme, "Let your light shine' and accentuated the fact that Christian religion in modern so- ciety is stagnant. Christians must show themselves to the community that they are Chris- tians and not only by attending Eldon Kerr described the area from which 58 per cent of the sales had been picked as "more or less blighted." He said it is an old section of the city with many rooming houses, and near the business area. Under questioning by Mr. Mc- Neely, Mr. Kerr said the dowan- town area is a commercial sec- tion where assessment could be compared with the shopping centre. He said the city made such a study. The block bounded by Simcoe, King, Prince and Bond was compared with 30 centre stores in Blocks B and E. Result--assessment for down- town block, $871,410; for the 30 stores, $847,525. Mr. Kerr said the centre is assessed "very favorably, if anything on the low side." termined by obtaining labor rates and materials costs for that year. Mr. Kerr said the city had made a study of 1900 sales trans- actions made in 1961, out of a total of about 2290 sales. After some argument, CMB chairman Arrell ruled the study should be produced today. Mr. Gray wanted to have it over- night for examination. "They had our submission (the 150 sales survey) for five months," he argued. "Now I'm going to have five minutes to- morrow." However, when Mr. Arrell de- termined that assessment per- centages in this study (as well as the city's revised study bear- ing the 62 per cent ratio) had been arrived at by adding together each one individually, he described the method as Michael Rowe, vice-president and general manager of War- nock - Hersey Appraisal Com- Limited of Toronto, told the October hearing the shop- ping centre was an "over- development" and claimed its value had shrunk by 31 per cent on an original investment that Grade 2 Girls -- 1. Judy See- ley; 2. Jennifer Twist; 3. Laura|. ' Vaillancourt. Grade 2 Boys -- 1. Peter Pawlenchuck; 2. Billy Jeffery; 3. Brian Malloy. f Grade 3 Girls -- 1. Jacqueline Brown; 2. Cindy Meyer; 3. Ter- rie- Pritchard. "We have not had a budget debate for two years. We have had an unbroken string of bud- REPRODUCTION COSTS Under questioning by Mr. Gray, Mr. Kerr explained 1950 land values were used in the re- cent reassessment He said the 1950 building values were de- incorrect. He said the centage of the sales totals, journed. assessment totals should be taken as a per- Mr. McNeely said he would try to have the study corrected by today. The hearing ad- church. "Science is making rapid ad- vancement," he continued, "but the church is not." have seen many firsts, many of us remember the first telephone and more still the first car." CAPSULE NEWS "Our children of today have a better general knowledge than of a generation ago, astronauts, jet planes, satellites are com- mon words for the modern child, "In our life time many of us}, E. Larke, Mothers' Auxiliary; Comanissioner. PRESENT GIFT and Son Banquet recently at Highlight of the evening was get deficits since the Tories took office in 1957. The Can- adian Tax Foundation estimates that this year we will have a further budgetary deficit of * Rev. and Mrs: |$500,000,000. This economic drift. Fowler, president of the Scout|ié must stop . . . for the good Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dafoe and Ted Maidman, Assistant District of Canada . . . for the good of Canadians." NAME COMMITTEE Port Hope Liberals named their campaign committee for the. coming election at the meet- Country dealers are quoted by the federal department of agri- culture on Canada grade eggs, delivered Toronto, in fibre cases: A lange 48; A medium 47; A small 39; B and C grades, no market. Butter prices: Canada first grade: Ontario tenderable 51- 52; non-tenderable 51%, in light trading: Western 52 (nominal). $600 DAMAGE Two 1963-model cars were da- Grade 3 Boys -- 1. Bruce Bartlett; 2. Michael Dionne; 3. Raymond Kerslake. Grade 4 Girls -- 1. Sandy Langmaid; 2. Jane Woods; 3. Hannalore Voellger. Grade 4 Boys -- 1. Donnie Barr; 2. Norman Mackie; 3. Larry Matthews. Grade 5 Ginls -- 1. Gail Cross- man; 2. Lois Graham; 3. Bar- bara Horner. Grade 5 Boys -- 1. Paul Car- means to restrict their families IN SLEEP B, W. IN FURNESS, En (Reuters)--A 16-year- old youth was cleared of a charge of maliciously wound- ing his father with a hammer. The court ruled Wednesday the but what of church?" Touching on the growth of AOTS (as one that serves) clubs in the country, he said there were about 75 clubs that have charters that should not have them. In the past few years there have been only a few new: clubs formed and they are still weak, "It is @ecessary to work at our clubs," said Mr. Franklin, "for you only get out of them what you put in." Warren Beatty and Marsh Francis were other speakers at the meeting. They spoke about future events and the activities of their clubs. Installation of new officers for the Oshawa Presbytery AOTS District Council also took place at the meeting. . They were: honorary presi- dent, Rev. Percy Page; past president, Jack Willis; presi- dent, Marsh Francis; vice- president, Gordon Hawkes and Tom Scott and secretary-treas- urer, Warren Beatty. Entertainment was provided by Chas, King, who was accom- panied in his solo by pianist Mrs. N. Holmes. Members ex- pressed appreciation for a splendid dinner prepared by the wives and served by C GI T guides under the direction of Mrs. Holmes. ing. when Stan Hicks, president of the Parent Commitiee, present-| campaign Chairman will be Donald Lamb. Chairman of Or. ed Robert Dafoe, upon his re-| panization is Greg. McMahon. tirement, with a gift of b vd Secretary of the Committee is ends and desk set in Me 8 8-/Kenneth Menzies and treasurer fion of his mony years of serv'|is Claude Fitzgibbon. x couting 30 Other members of the cam- cog --ee to 30) naign group are vice presidents Mrs. Erdman Friesen; Mrs. John Black presented art- A * x6 ists badges to: Dennis Hercia, Walter Smith; Roger Kirkpat Ken I 'and Ron Parfitt and rick and Forrest J. Wakeley. ;.| Executive members on the -- Class Badge to Dennis) ommittee include Mrs. Gerrit Procee, Mrs. Helen Chislett, Rev. A. L, Larke accepted a r : clock for the ti hon Mrs. O. R. Kelly, Kenneth Cam eron, Jan Andrzejewski, Karl a a ot = -- Lenahan, Jan Kowal and J. C. McGregor. PARENT REPORTS nA im Govio wot text | Tindsay Beats Whitby Team activities of the past year of the LINDSAY -- Lindsay Rotary troop and pack. The head table was decorated bantam beat Whitby 6-3 after two ten-mnute overtime periods by Jim Parsons, the centre piece being a signalling tower. here Tuesday to win the home- and-home series 9-8. Fathers, sons and guests spent an enjoyable hour listen- Steven Lee notched two for Lindsay and singles came from ing to the music of the County Ramb Donald Bell, James Morasse, lers. Gordon Coombs and James OCVI Girls 3 Enter Final pe tagcngg ge o ERlg Bryant and John Norwood. maged to the extent of $600 when they collided at the inter- section of Division and Colborne! streets early Wednesday. Drivers of the vehicles involved were John Claude Larmond, 154 Heather court and John Neil Flett, 276 Saguenay avenue, apartment 4. Constable William Hayes investigated. EYE EXAMINATIONS PHONE 723-4191 by appointment F. R. BLACK, O.D. 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Try TINI | it's terrific! roll; 2. Billy Drew; 3. Neil Oke.|lad was sleepwalking at the Grade 6 Girls -- 1, Colleen|time. Lawrence; 2. Cathy Stead; 3. Ronalee Waller. Grade 6 Boys -- 1. Raymond Smith; 2, Norman Lambert. The Home and School Asso- ciation assisted the teachers, as well as. paying for the rental of the arena 'and the prizes. MUSKOKA RESORTS Paignton House, Milford Manor, Delawana Inn, Fem For inf reservations . . ond ° TRADES ACCEPTED PHONE: 668-3161 728-6286 323 King St. W. Steel Company Plans Research BURLINGTON, Ont. (CP)-- Plans by the Steel Company of -|Canada to build a multi-mil lion-dollar research centre here were revealed Wednesday. Bur- lington Mayor Owen Mullin said the centre, for advanced re- search and technological studies related to the steel industry, would be the first of its kind in Canada, ADOPTIONS LAG REGINA (CP) -- The Cana- dian Welfare Council has re- ceived reports from throughout the United States and Canada indicating that a serious over- load of children awaiting adop- tion is developing, Ruben C. Baetz of Ottawa said Wednes- day. Mr. Baetz is the newly- appointed executive director of the CWC, FASHIONS MAY CHANGE MONTREAL (CP) -- Men, don't throw away those double. breasted suits! Fashion experts are predicting their return be- fore too long. Commentators said at a fashion show here that men are beginning to pay more attention to what they wear and a return to the "Ed- wardian period" in men's cloth- ing was predicted. JOIN RESEARCH LONDON (AP)--Britain will set up a research plant to seek ways of removing Strontium-90, the most dangerous element in radioactive fallout, from milk. Lord Hailsham, minister of sci- ence, told the House of Lord Wednesday night the plant will estate investment show a return on iavest- ment ... this one has fallen short of expectations." "Economic obsolescence" was described as failure to ' @chieve an expected invome. Mr. Rowe said the reason for centre income falling short was speculative but he listed two possibilities -- the centre was in the wrong place; other centres & '| Comic Opera s s This Friday The Oshawa Canadian Concert i ee we ction of Mozart's comic produ above =" a@s economic opera "Cosi fan Tutte" (which translated means "Women Are MUCH VACANT SPACE Like That") at the R. S. Mc- Laughlin Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute this Friday at 8.30 p.m, ng} A story in Wednesday's edi- .|tion erroneously stated that the piesentation would be on Satur- day evening. As this is one of Mozart's' most delightful operas, the pub- lic is invited to attend. The Oshawa Canadian Concert Association is most anxious that -|@ large turnout is on hand for that} second floor office space has never ee ae i efile 3 a be slightly larger than experi mental plant in the United States. He said the two plants will exchange. information. ARNAZ TO MARRY HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Desi Arnaz says he will celebrate hi: 4th birthday Saturday by marrying vivacious, red-haired Mrs. Edith Hirsch. Mrs. Hirsch returned Tuesday from Juarez, Mex., where she obtained a routine checkup. Clinic sur- geons operated on Sullivan last August to correct a gall bladder condition. PARKS GUN, JUMPS BERLIN (AP)--An East Ger- man border guard today es- caped across the Berlin wall, year-old private first class was West Berlin police said the 21-|th By JANIE OCAVITE Lindsay meets Cobourg in the next round. 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