Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1963, p. 9

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O Test Planned At a weekly meeting of Oshawa Toastmasters' Club last ee RL ana eel MN loertn tE SRE cH fe } | \able. The finals will be on Oct 10 at Central Collegiate Insti- ; tute, -- THE STUDENT BODY at O'Neill Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute will cast their ballots in the annual student election next Friday. In prep- paration for this event the contending parties -- Sharks and Jets -- held poster paint- while the Jets, right, held | npr mcaniareets ing parties Thursday night to. their. party in St. Gregory's prepare posters and banners' Auditorium. The results of the for display at the school. The vote will be announced at a Sharks, shown at left, held dance in the school auditorium Spiritual Values Park 4 Oniioenity Centre; "Oshawa = tesa | E ssential Today Ohe Oshawa Times PAGE NINE "Sharks" And "Jets" Seek OCVI Offices Student poured in continuously and had a swell time as. they danced to records and met the 'Shark' candidates. Meanwhile at St. Gregory's Auditorium, on Simcoe street north the 'Jet' By J. E. FRANCOM, ted rincipal, South Simcoe Public Schoo! It has become a custom. with educators to decry any suggest- ed addition to an already over- crowded curriculum. Demands with children and that each should do that job in its own time and its own place. Indeed when it comes to many extra skills added on to a child's life, the foregoing argu- ment has a great deal of valid- ity. The school day has just so commence to produce funny campaign posters. The same procedures will be BY HERSHEL STEMEROFF (OCVI Peg weg We're going to have a super u j election fis Seat as two first-|followed by the 'Jet' candidates class and fighting parties, thejat their St. Gregory's Auditor- 'Sharks' and the 'Jets' battle it}ium head quarters. In Collision PORT PERRY (Special) -- 3ECOND SECTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1963 out. Although the campaigning does not begin until Monday Sept. 30 at 9 a.m. there is gobs of work waiting for our parlia- mentary candidates to com- plete before the fateful date. For instance, the candidates in the 'Shark' party will be on hand at the painting headquar- ters at Woodview Park near Coronation School. Each faction wi press on their popularity as they hand out party hats, ribbons and cam- paign lieterature. To empha- size their qualifications for a seat in the cabinet, each party pulicizes its policies. Although, at this time, I am not free to disclose and planks in the party platforms, I can say in general that they deal mostly with student entertain- rally and attracted a big crowd. Most students took the oppor- tunity to visit both rallies. It is hard to speculate on the) outcome of the elections, al] I can give are probably innaccu- rate guesses. However both par- ties have responsible and care- fully chosen members who, if) elected, would do the job, re-| quired of them, and do it well. party also threw a ig crowd, } iC hamber Directors To si in hs rea where there Plan Fall Program In recent weeks interest in the for driver training and swim- ming classes, etc., have been called frills and have been used much time and taxpayers have not an unlimited supply of funds for school purposes. What makes Church and School Week different is its emphasis. for the spiritual nature of a child is not an added skill located on the periphery, but central to his nature, adding purpose to what- ever he does. It is not a matter of ques- add time for instruction after the normal school day. It will undoubtedly be true, therefore, that many people, when they see announcements for Church jand School Week will think that the church and school have credited delegate from Oshawa Hellyer, minister of national de-| Leslie McDonald, 45, proprie- tor of the Apex Television Re- pair Service, was instantly kill- od Friday Mant when the small uropean type deliv van was driving was wad 4 with a paving machine. He was thrown to the pavement, in collision The accident occurred at 7.45 p.m. on Highway 7A, in Cart- wright Township, east of Port tioning whether we will teach spiritual things in the school, but what we will do to guide the spritual being who comes there. The school cannot ar- range the inner nature of those children they are given to teach. A child's _-- te right and wrong comes mainly from Company Limited, of ro pg ee school = only|Toronto, was driven by Claude on a moral sense|Ronald Davidson, of Millbridge, . put there many years before|ont. 33 - ee the child entered school, and) 4 former employee of Gen- pg od as he grows among|erai Motors in Oshawa, Mr, is family. This spiritual nature, present be tastes ft ety eee by in all children, can be turned Tanny, Nancy, Peter, Roy and Perry, McDonald was return- ing from a service call in the Blackstock area, The Bowmanville detachment of the Ontario Provincial Po- lice, which investigated the ac- cident, stated the paving "ma- chine, owned by Béamis Con- a mutually exclusive job to do Auto Hits Pole North Oshawa Is Blacked Out Blackness blanketed North Oshawa for almost two hours Friday night after a car struck a hydro pole on Simcoe street north at Switzer drive, ment, student aid and sports. PREPARE HUGE POSTERS Both parties held huge rallies There they will sketch huge 13/and dances to campaign for feet by 13 feet posters; After| members Friday. The 'Sharks they have a rough idea of what/held a monster rally and dance they want, the rush onward to|at the Knights of Columbus Hail the box containing big bottles|at the corner of Bond and Arena of paint will begin and they will|streets. _CHURCH-SCHOOL WEEK - Moral Training fence; E. P. Neilan, president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and Paul Bienvenu, former commissioner general, Canadian World Exhibi- tion Corporation, Montreal. It was announced today that the Oshawa Chamber of Com- merce board of directors will meet Oct, 3 to discuss plans for the fall program, Other cham- ber committees meeting next week are: education committee, Oct. 2 and membership Oct. 4. to the 34th annual meeting of the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce in Quebec City Oct. 6 to 9. The theme of the meeting will be "Program for Economic Growth."" Featured speakers jwill include Premier Jean Le- lsage of Quebec, Hon, Paul Canadian Automotive Museum, Simcoe street south, has been increasing among residents of Oshawa and district. Quite a number of residents of other fareas have also visited the }museum. The museum will be open {Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. ito 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Report Good On Saturday the hours are 10 * Potato Yield a.m, to 9 p.m. and from 12 noon to 6 p.m. on Sundays. So good-luck to the 'Sharks' and 'Jets'. To the students, see you at the polls! Remember, do not vote for the most popular candidate, but for the one whom you think is most capable of doing the job. Crusade To Conclude Urgent Problem By GEORGE K. DRYNAN ' Chairman Oshawa Board of Education The moral training of cur » children has become an urgent problem in these days of fan- tastic scientific achievement. *The heroes of this space age -are not always the best exam- "ples for our children. Recent- 'ly a Russian astronaut return- «ed to earth to chuckle that he "had seen no sign of God. The "non-religious members of the United Nation rapidly increase. :The complexity of our indus- "trial organization confuses and ' unsettles our youth. The home, the school and the | munities does not encourage them to perform this duty. ONUS ON CHURCH There remains the church, but its problem is to get the atten- tion of the young. To help solve this problem, church and. school week is being held hiis week in Oshawa and district. It is of- ficially approved by the Osh- awa Board of Education. To the parents of our school children we say, please see that your children have an oppor- tunity to learn what the his- toric churches have to teach. Take them to church and Sun- day School, encourage them to go to church and Sunday School On Sunday The Evangelistic Crusade with Missionary Evangelist Rev. Leonard Dunn, of Jamaica, West Indies, and Soloist Miss Harriet Havey, of California continues at the Oshawa church of the Christian and Missionary Alliance located on 459 Rich- mond street east. Originally from Brantford Mr. Dunn has witnessed some thrilling revivals during his 15 Jamaica, and has been released by his mission board in order to stimulate the churches in the homeland. He is deeply burdened for re- vival here in Canada, and his Bible-centered messages are full of encouragment as he il- years of missionary service to) Group tours can also be ar- ranged at a special group rate. Tours can be arranged by con- tacting the museum office. Douglas Fisher, general man- ager of the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, announced today that Charles World, president of the chamber, will be the ac- CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating their birthdays this weekend: Those who celebrate to- day are: Mrs. Edna Jarvis, 230 Bloor street and Mrs. The potato-picking season in Ontario and Durham Counties is now in full swing. R. E. Goodin, Ontario De- partment of Agriculture repre- sentative, said Friday that good yields are found in the Ponty- pool and Bethany area of Dur- ham County and at Uxbridge and Prince Albert in Ontario County. Mr. Goodin said that the good crop is due to ideal harvest conditions and the lack of late blight. He pointed out that "top kill- ing' frosts came at just the right time in this area when the potatoes were mature and ready for picking. He empha- sized that conditions were not ideal in other parts of Can- ada and that late blight had struck heavily in Quebec and Maritimes, LET GEORGE DO Areas affected included both|to whatever ends the child IT - BUT WHICH? PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) George Savidge will be. in the stands at the Princeton- Rutgers football game Sat- urday, rooting like mad for George--both of them. Each team_ as a George Savidge, They are twins. George Savidge is their fa- er. George Paul Savidge is a sophomore guard on the Princeton team. His twin brother, George Peter Sa- vidge, is a centre on the Rutgers team. .|replace the pole. Darkness ham- FIRMS INCORPORATED The current issue of The On- tario Gazette carried the infor- sides of Simcoe street from Switzer drive to Taunton road, Wayne street, and Byng and Pontiac avenues, according to! an official at the Oshawa Pub- lic Utilities Commission. Crews from the OPUC worked from 10.35 p.m. until 12.15 a.m. to d pered their efforts. O'Malley's Snack Bar, 922 Simcoe street north, was forc- ed to close when all hydro and telephone connections were cut off. Also forced to close was the A and W Drive-In restaur- ant. Driver of the car that struck the pole was John E. Detlor, 19, 86 Wayne street. Damage to his vehicle was estimated at $250 by Oshawa police. A second car involved in the G learns are right and wrong. If he learns that hatred and other ways of behaving, his spirit may well become so hardened within him warmth of his home nor his chance for an education at school will have any attraction for him. How then can par- ents who bear the main re- sponsibility for the spiritual growth of youth ensure that the wrong path is not the one their children take, and School Week to point out one answer .to that problem. Parents and children who wor- ship together can form together can mature. This kind of child wants to know the kind of world Lloyd. elinquency are acceptable the that neither It is the purpose of Church soil in which a child's soul od has put him in, and comes 40 Cars Are On Display AtArena Ald. A. H. Murdoch, represent- ing Mayor Lyman Gifford, cut the ribbon at the Children's Arena at 5 p.m. Friday and of- ficially opened the fourth An- nual Motor City Car Show. The show features over 40 ex- hibits this year with cars come ing from as far away,as Buf- falo, Detroit and Kenmore, New lustrates with thrilling anec- dotes from his Missionary ex- perience. Miss Havey, a graduate of Florence Knox, 313 4thol street east. Those who celebrate on Sunday are: Susan Shaw, 307 Annapolis avenue, ; ' the Big Three of|with their friends or by them- oer ecaien: The home has,|selves, Give the message of the "at least temporarily; lost much)churches the added force of -of its function in this regard.|your respect, whether or not The school, from the pressure|you agree with what your chil-/Biola BiBble College, Los Angel- -of some religious and un-relig-/dren report, es, California, has been thrill- *ious groups, is rapidly losing) ing her audiences might after! a its , entive to deal with moral| "VICE TO CHILDREN night with her outstanding vocal 0 inculcate by preceptichurches; go with your Pal-/Mission, Victory Service Club, cal and lay leaders of religious one year on the staff of the Twin Two Land ss especially with friends of your Christ Eneemble, and Dick An- dustrial land have been sold t0/see what happens to you. Youth Service in the church on be available soon said J. P. Sept. 29, with services at 11 a.m. 'of the work of the Industrial man who is district secretary Members of the commission By STAN ZULY 'nadian Automotive Museum and ang Oshawa was approved by 'ravels to other localities for ~<A ! no pec students we "sty the contributuions and _ radiant and exalnple respect for relents or with your friends, or/o.4 with Youth For Christ Ral. life in our city. Become known Cities Rescue Mission, Marys- Parcels Sold i. : Randy peace tan thony Choristers, as well as two local companies, it was an- Friday night at 7.45 p.m. of the Williams, industrial commis- and 7 p.m, The public is given a Commission has been compiled. for the Christain and Mission- agreed unanimously that Osh- (MCVI Reporter) 'the Canadian Junior Lacrosse commission last night. Mr. 'the purpose of selling industrial gites. to school eager to know and willing to learn. All those involved in educa- tion will I am sure join in urg- ing parents to take their chil- dren regularly to their own place of worship. It is here, in the church school, in the services of the church, - in groups and organizations fos- tered by our churches, and gen- erated by Christian principles, that the child can be nourished and grow spiritually. It is here also that parents can foster their own spiritual growth, and} Feature car this year is the gain strength to help their chil-/'"Burgunda" owned by Ed. Ben- dren to become responsible and(¢tin of the Motor City Club. This ethical beings. Can you trust|car:is a sparkling burgundy- |someone else to see that your|colored 1931 Ford with a 1056 children have this opportunity? |Chevrolet V-8 motor. The best way is by example.| Benetin has won over 40 tro- Next Sunday as the school year|phies for the Burganda includ- begins is a good time to take|ing a $2,000 motor as the prize accident was driven by David John Williams, 17, 288 Mary street north. Damage to his car was estimated at $10. Damage to the hydro pole and street lamp totalled $300. York, Hours are from 5 p.m, to ll p,m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. There will be judging in 20 classes of competition and 50 trophies, valued at $2,000 col- lectively, will be awarded to the exhibitors. The purpose of the show is to inform people about organized hot-rodding and customizing and to publicize the nature of Osh- awa's Motor City Car Club. mation that letters patent of in- corporation have been granted to two Oshawa firms, They are Bolahood Brother Limite and Envoy Restaurant and Food Service Limited. The housewife will benefit by the good Ontario crop, Mr. Goodin explained, as potatoes which have good keeping poten- tial are now being offered at rock-bottom prices. Track Team Trains For Belleville Meet By MARTIN SINGLETON (OCVI Reporter) The track team at O'Neill Col- legiate and Vocational Institute is gr ing for a big track meet Oct. 12 at Belleville. Every day at 7.45 a.m. the 25 members of the team do about three miles of roadwork. After school is out, they run on the grass. track at the school for pace work. Eightt members of the team will go to Belleville for the meet, but their names have not yet been released. We of O'Neill extend our best wishes for the success of our track team in two weeks. A supply of grey, hooded sweatshirts has arrived at the school. Complete with O'Neill lettering, they are suitable for runners, They may be pur- chased from G. Banks, head coach of the track team. hibit and demonstration by ma- chine companies from across the Province. All types of equip+ ment relative to the production of grain corn, will be on dis- play from planting through to Vocational Institute's football rine see field is completed after a year of preparation. : The turf is solid and new steel goalposts, which students made in the school welding shop, have been erected. With this excellent field avail- able, McLaughlin's teams will , while the secretary of urham County Soil and rop Improvement Association, gon |Churches are as important to aridtinn Agdtiaiony: {ligion a the principles Of{alone, but go. Become known|ii., in Los Amesios, Grane {te aed. by. the siioen, supporters ville, California, before coming \that of religion and morals. Try singing in many churches in nounced at a meeting of the Miracle wrought in her life by sioner. ' warm invitation to attend these 'The report will be di d at ary Alliance. -awa could be further promoted McLaughlin Collegiate and championship team, the Osh- wallns suggested that a port- A. O. Dalrymple will be sec. our elementary|yoy as your schools. Go to : > j | : : Harriet served for three years ne tie sy ose ny church, intend, 50-40 many with Los Angles Union Rescue -Christian morality" the political/tg and known by the ministers, C ; : : ay ; .'|County, Long Beach, and Chico, satmosphere in our urban com: priests, rabbis and other cleri- California. She also served for of the churches. Listen to what iad be to Canada, She has performed is said, discuss what you hear, with the Toronto 'Youth Wor i i Ontario. lit t h ch = i 3 , Two one-acre parcels of eet Piggy b alo She will be telling a Special Industrial Commission Friday the grace and power of God. night. Details of the sales will The Crusade closes on Sunday, Mr. Williams stated that a services. The pastor of the report dealing with all aspects church is the Rev. C. V. Free- the next meeting of the commis- - 'sion Football Field At MCVI Ready in other areas by mentioning 'that the city now has the Ca- 'awa Green Gaels. Yet another means of promot- 'able slide viewer and slides of 'Oshawa would be useful when your children to church and to/for the best "rod" of the Buf- worship with them. . |falo Autorama in March 1963. Pl bo The Burganda took more than QM GYAN {three years to build and Benetin stated he no longer drives it but Corn Day is' a mechanic with General Motors of Canada Limited. ' Crop Improvement Association|out to pay expenses but empha- in co-operation with the County|sized that the purpose ~* 'ye to farmers throughout the cen- tral area at a District Corn- The District Soil and Crop Improvement Associations have iety and fertility plots were placed on: the Browview Farm The Fourth Annual Auto- is seen cutting the ribbon of the Motor City Car Club. A 1963 Autorama will close Sun-|Will be available from those rama, sponsored by the Motor marking the opening of the preview show held Friday day at 6 p.m., when the prize|plots. Harvey Wright, Field Crop|retary of the overall event. be trying their best to do it jus-/ Hayward Murdoch who repre- is flanked by Robert Reynolds Col. R. S. McLaughlin, chair- United States and Canada will The day will feature speakers|and'for the feeding of livestock, tice by winning a majority of|sented His Worship Mayor left, chairman of the show andman of the board, General be announced. on subjects related to gzrainjas well as for cash sale are Displayed with the car are 33 of the trophies, : takes it to various auto shows for exhibition purposes. Benetin On Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. to] Club officials stated that they 4 p.m., Durham County Soil and/hoped enough people would turn Branch of the Ontario Depart-|show was not to make money, ment of Agricultural will be host land Day to be held at Brow- view Farm, Newcastle. bee co-operating in the plan- ning of the program and var- tf ry this spring and indications are FOURTH ANNUAL AUTORAMA OPEN AT CHILDREN'S ARENA Rik cen and lemloxtinan ae City Car Club, was officially three-day show held at the afternoon was. attended by winners among the 42 entries jand Soils Specialist from Lind-| All' farmers interested in the opened Friday night by Ald. Oshawa Children's Arena. He several dignitaries including from various points in the|say was in charge of this work.|\use of grain corn in the rotation their future games. | Lyman Gifford. AJd. Murdoch Russ Major, right, president Motors of Canada Ltd. The --Oshawa Times Photo |and corn and a machinery ex-linvited to attend the day. 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