Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1963, p. 7

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collected this year will reach THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Merch 28,1963 7 po Bap HY figure. Five Ways To Success - NDP CANDIDATE SPEAKER Riding Seen In Need |For Chamber Outlined i Blitz Gai a tz GalNS 5288 Sie oo ' is part of a province-wide drive bestowed operetias, Pirates of| MAMMaReRaIN M4 Penzance will be presented by IN A LAND operate a successful Chamber of|not the voice of big business, Red Cross ec 1c Commerce were outlined at the} but has one of the most demo- tls weekend. quarterly meeting of the Ajax cratic systems of voting jin the WM (Staft) ~| The tale of meena dth t ' it is en Chamber of Commerce Wednes-| world. Red Cross workers braved a Posy A a sonst will -- Newjing technical courses beyond the years at university ea \day night, rates 'ornis Democratic. Pay candidate hlen school level," the NDP can-|average of *9,658. Guest speaker E. C, Nokes, the size of Ajax has the samejstage their annual blitz for) Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Aileen Yall last night called for|didate said. The widening gap between the Assistant General Manager of voting power in the Chamber as funds. adacsbers of the. shau'a: cash the setting up of a technical col-| Technical colleges are needed| requirements of the available|ii. Canadian Chamber of Com-|@ City as big as Toronto. 'A total. of 150 canvassers, hel a. dress rehears a M ondey } working from the town {in preparation for ope i Eooeking at ine Bey vets go! -- f ide industry Feineny sed vet ust, be, closed, the Chamber at three big sy ee, eum a Prien ry biitzed 'the town in hg over an an rov 5 | : i ; , to ; gene ogy Miss Hall ph ye de with "the skilled men needed at} "More than half of Canada's) "ational, provincial and local. | iearing house for ideas sub-|our to raise over $1 iii 8 {AMONG TOF AMAZING F for $2,593,000 ADVENTURES or TO PRESENT OPERETTA | [ASAT the Bowmanville Choral Society) Bley @Avilolm 1) (ei) For example, he said, a tow|thundersquall here recently to|be shown at the Town Hall, lege in Ontario Riding. to do two vital jobs, she ex-|jobs and the qualifications of the| Force outlined the functions of} He said the Chamber on the id the Chamber blitz was! lochnigal college was needed injevery level and they can also|work force has a Grade 8 educa-| Mr. Nokes sald the mitted by member Chambers gerd for the bli P ; fourth of the techno-|tion or less, while most avail-jof Commerce means 't™any|and once these ideas have been|%4,90¥, led last year afterjyear, Hong Kong ranks + meine sosianeietation r eel weing sew provided by able jobs require Grade 12 ex-|things to many people and that| approved to present these ideas pledges were paid up. " f : with children universities". perience or apprenticeship train-|most of these things are incor-/tg parliament or the proper au- ho Pooh eter Ryerson may| 'The federal and provincial|ing." a chai thorities, oa tind that the requirements for|governments should encourage On the Provincial level, he entrance have been raised." [School boards. to, pet ac ot _ veld, the ( Chamber has much the j ' building technical schools on a, somcetn ay Jump frost five regional basis under a separate Emerg ency Ar ea national level but the service Grade 13 papers to eight We nee "cretalion id lend provisos is of a more personal ee _ mation is lead- ; Re tn for this, she _ ing to greater and greater de. R ] Cc f e : He said ate aca chambers mand for skilled workers, suc! enough staff for i js me of} , technical college would enable| Oo e on using students applying for admission. many students to have a wider) lish the ideas the chamber as a whole will carry out during the "Oshawa and district would|range of good jobs available to * make an ideal place for a tech-|them." -- AJAX -- The role of an emer-jcient care of each patient, Mr,jyear. They are also responsible nical college," Miss Hall said. i j i for:the promotion of their com- jgency department is causing) Gerrow said, 4 7 RAG ; confusion and problems at the) "A study carried out on infec- munities in the fields of indus-| ,_ there are many nearby large| AVERAGE ponegs yids the close Ajax - Pickering General Hos-|tions has proven that a greater| tial commercial, and agricul- industries who could offer ad-| Miss Hall pointed out the c f infecti intro. {utal development. vice and provide facilities for, relation between education, em- Pa'. sor,{ amount of infection was IFO) 1 aia it takes five basicl arch," | ployment and production, Director of Nursing M. J: Ger-|duced inte the hospital by Bé-) oi h nly desea "Federal statistics on the/row pointed out in his annual/mitted patients," Properties to have a smoothly GAVE WARNING The ANGRY H1LLS among world film producers--' Red Cross president Mrs, Wil-jafter Japan, India and the liam Rudell hopes the amount!United States FRIDAY NICKY MOORE and the SCEPTERS Western Excitement! FEATURE TIMES fly - str SAVAGE LAST SHOW 9:20 GUNS" IN COLOR TOMORROW! "AND THE WILD, WILD WOMEN" (Adult) "SHE DIDN'T SAY NO" (Adult) ( WHOIS THE ? MYSTERY Mc. 2 TEENSVILLE DANCE THIS FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 29th AT 8 P.M. Meke @ point of finding out for yourself... y you'll have @ lot of fun. Members 35¢ -- Non Members 60¢ RECREATION CENTRE NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT IT-this Is the funniest DON TAYLOR FRICHARD BASEWART MAN THE | LIFEBOATS AS THE "CARRY ON" GANG DO SOME AMUSING CRUISING! Under new Management, | KEN SETO, Proprietor i Dining Room Service FOR FINEST IN CHINESE FOODS -- for -- HOME DELIVERY free within city limits after 4:00 p.m. a wet | CARRY ON CRUISING SIDNEY JAMES KENNETH WILLIAMS KENNETH CONNOR LIZ FRASER DILYS LAYE ESMA CANNON LANCE PERCIVAL EASTMAN COLOUR | sonfusion results as " running chamber, -- leadership,| _ average annual earnings of men|report that con! Mr, Gerrow stated that all) ' nae! She pointed out that Ontario's between 30 and 39 years of age to whether the department is 20 | infections appeared to be membership, a sound finaricial| na Serer ge : controlled in the hospital, re- | ed the provincial government) "4 man with elementary|patient treatment centre. gardless of the inability to save-| Ba tries cat uy the simaber ALL -COLOR WEEKEND SHOW that they must triple their ex-/ schooling earns an average of "A particular effort has been} : made by the nursing: staff to Le : ; tutes by 1970, or industry will) '4 man with one or morejfurther public relations in this t yore dorian any twine be be ham-strung. irec ors ery e asset to the com- Most "There are only a dozen tech-|on the average, "However, the inconvenient,} 4 Spectacular of nical institutes in Canada offer-- "A man with one or more crowded physical setup in tnis} into both sides of any contro- pe |many episodes of trying circum-| Named To in the community. | TARZAN stances." Z Mr. Gerrow stated that the FOIL EVIL SPIRITS s In deference to the Chinese} GOES TO INDIA lem "'in order to give guidance : bs this area." Jax ar jturn abrupt corners, the British JOCK ' n oc e 1g | The quality and quantity of jbuilt sharp . angled roads in MAHONEY jnursing care "remains at a ' . i tors were elected for two years BOWMANVILLE (St aff) --jOsden. Hatt sien and' Larry Perris|an area of poor physical facili-|to the Ajax and Pickering Gen- ea Dey! Over 1,100 persons jammed into} (coach) | for a recreation department-|.on, Paul Meadows (scored goal),|year, the report stated, inciud-) | ARAMA a sponsored 'Minor Hockey|Mike Bothwell, Lewis, Bruce, Les se tg sag ftom ogy CHINESE FOODS Leen Nee esi Hevid Gibeen sec supervisory techniques and two|Teasurer, &. A. Xovinson, X. The five games scheduled ran|Norm Bothwell (coach) ies to two players and a sudden-| "Generals 2, Maroons 1, for the Lions! The inadequacies and over-, ,!He following directors were| death overtime playoff. oa eens: Alec Mackie, John Xul-\Crowding of medical, surgical|®/ected in March, ses: for a two- Wayne Barrett, goalie f0r| patrick, 'Joe Rekker (scored one goal), Tigers constant problem to the profi-| board for the current year, 1963: beaten 6-2 by the Flyers for the|Bregs. Bruce, Moslows | terored | cre Vice-Chairman G. D. Hep-| Jack. Miller Trophy sustained a Bruce Coombes, Lockie MeNair, Dave} . te * ret ag ¥. . ' wford, . Booking, On | . . le , . nrg gegen gas when he was nors, Gord Poste, Gary Akey Men Bruce Clarke Township ¥ mi veeny 1 1S: Howard . Burgess, David a The Hospital Board ratified| ie, who received four stitches| Roe, Richard, Perfect, dames Kit Man Fined $220 the following appointments as| to his face after a puck hit him/Dennis Homentuk, David Coorey, Terry | Ex-officio directors: Women's: er, Danny "well) . i ] university presidents have warn-| show: emergency area or an out- structure, regular meetings and| rate infected cases." pansion plans for technical insti-| $3 611; He added that a Chamber of|) Wewéet TARZAN! s $4,647) m io ie erga | years at high school earns $4,647/ area," Mr. Gerrow said \meniee it te willing fo leek \unit has involved the hospital in| |versial subject that might arise| Them All! . 2 Players r jhospital is studying the prob-| iwho believe evil spirits cannot|¢ IN COLOR WITH Hong Kong, : AJAX -- The fallowing direc- ; ie Wc, Dink max. tigh level although existing in | ties and overcrowding," he said.|eral Hospital Board at the an- MH Bowmanville Arena last night Oa ren Care cece Mise (Oke, Nursing activities during thelnual Board meeting. } | & a Night Ke a Reo "Pidduck Terry Funtert|ed Monthly classes in hospital 5 | | 1 specialized courses by individ-|D. Morley, Dr. D. I. Gove, E. C. NOW OPEN for over five hours due to injur-|, o.. wmmqer CHAMPIONSHIP uals, Petitjean and R. A, Kerton, year term and remain on the (bantam) who were! Wert' Gooner, tecey sisbecn, Poaip| "0 paediatric wards remain a| Colwell (coach) and E, Smyth. Also injured was Alex Mac-| MAROON in the mouth, poy ta wae suite BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- AjAuxiliary, Mrs. E, Carr; Pick-! He was goalie for the Gen-| Barney Hawthorne, Joe Reader, = a ek oe man was posed Pred ida ap jam Suess: t the M 2-1 Hellam and Ben\a total o in court here| Pickering Township, Harry) , rt the Tons Club. Trophy. Tuesday after he pleaded guilty|Boyes; Ontario County, Harry) 728-1676 100 GIBB ST. -- "Dress-Up" until further notice. Three minutes and 55 sec-|MIONS JUVENILE CHamrionsm |'0 charges of impaired driving)M. Smith; Ajax, Frank N.| 42 KING ST. WEST © PRIZES wins overtime play were ee Havel pe. Midget 1 for thejand having liquor in e place} Peterson; secretary, K. J. Mac-| pti esttt., needed for Mount Royals to| MOUNT ROYALS: Herman Prakkea, | ther than his home. Innis. | whip Midgets for the Jam oe Corte Pig od one Allan Reid had been found in paarones Well worth a trip tt TORONTO! a parked car on Highway Two) coNDUCTED FROM PIANO | Juvenile Champi a : ame a bnewg -- ao just west of Newcastle, court PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT THURS. MARCH 28th AT 8 P.M. RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE ATBOX-OFFICE 11 A.M.TO 9 P.M. "learned. Police said he had been| HALIFAX (CP)--Leo Mueller, The. score stood tied at 1-1 e METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER im CINERAMA PRESENT HOW THE WEST WAS WON They said he was bent for-|phony Orchestra, has demon- TECHNICOLOR Ss, eee ; part aaenfl aed can oSust e CARROLL BAKER LEE J, COBB+ HENRY FONDA -CAROLYN JONES + KARL MALDEN GREGORY PECK - GEORGE PEPPARD - ROBERT PRESTON - DEBBIE REYNOLDS Mrs. Rose Simpson, of Jack-|Discen, "|Reid did not seem to know|Sitting down as standing up. JAMES STEWART » EL] WALLACH - JOHN WAYNE: RICHARD WIDMARK SPENCER TRACY 'man road, went home after the|Wery, Deve Pub Bil Caentte, paet|what was being said to him. |The Vienna-born musician con-) games with a S-piece set ol|Feresy, George Bail, Howard' Parry| Police found an almost fulljducted while playing the piano matched luggage. She was first- So oe and Ken Sumerstord| bottle of liquor inside Reid's for a performance of Bloch's MAIL ORDERS NOW! EVENINGS AT 8 P.M. ORCH. LOGE MONDAY THRU THURSDAY..... 2,00 © 2.50 " i shirt when he was brought to ggg gg . - aoe Ese Reteveos, tor the games, wore | -Bu4| Bowmanville police station and\Concerto Grosso for piano and jand Jim Richard FRI., SAT., SUN. AND HOLUDAYS.. 2.50 3,00 MATINEES AT 2 P.M, ORCH. LOGE intone Mothers. | searched, court was told. ! { I I I J } BATE - 1,50 2.00 ALTERNATE, loose sand tatiams Schalt Ot Pann oth I | | | 'Thompson, Fowler (coach). _ strings PART TA SERIES TODAY ONLY! Following are team scores and names of lads who played: ATOM CHAMPIONSHIP Barons 4, Rams 0 for the Teen Town 'Trophy. BARONS: John Hubbard, Glea Jack- man, Mike T Larry Brunt, MATINEE 75 EVENING ].00 Evening 8:15 p.m. IT'S SHEER MAGIC: IN TECHNICOLOR BUG Tio BESERVED SEATS -- PLEASE GIVE ALTERNATE DATE EGLINTON THEATRE 400 EGUNTON AVE, W. Ple@te 109d MOnrunmnnmndichols at $. | wUMOER for Orch, Tor loge for the, Matinee 2:15 p.m. Other winners were: Mrs.| NO ONE . SAT., SUN. AND HOLIDAYS ....+. 2,00 2.50 pod ged Kelvin Wright, barbeque, and BUT ELECTROHOME EGLINTON THEATRE = Art Brooks, who won three P Mathadl iw soso 32s Ae wane 400 EGLINTON AVE, WEST, TORONTO HU.8-4715 HU 8.4101 stacking tables. Cheque A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE L , Ross » Larry Barber and Don Gilhooly (coach). PEE WEE CHAMPIONSHIP 6, Canadians for the Tom Trophy. 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Manchester UCWGroup Attends Party -- MANCHESTER -- The ladies) of the UCW who attended the St. Patrick's. dessert tea at! Prnice Albert report a most en-! joyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Art Arness visit- ed friends in Gamebridge on| Sunday. New Spring and Summer SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT VALUES A wide assortment to choose from in white, stripes, solid colours and checks. Fully gauarnteed, 'perfect tailoring, little or no ironing. Made in Canada. 2.98 cach 2 ior H-00 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED Precision made Gerrard "Autoslim" Changer Hand wired chassis 20 Watts music power Four matched speakers Provision for Multiplex and 360° Satellite Sound BLECTROHOME Cascade 1K 1 STEREO HI-Fi WITH THE DIFFERENCE children wert: with relatives in Toronto on Sioday, Mrs. W. S. Taylor and Bren. da were with her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Currie and : | Crosier on Sunday. Mrs. Fielding attended the fu-| neral of the late Will Henry at/ _ Woodbridge on Monday. 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