& WOLF CUBS RECEIVE AWARDS received his award as the best all-round Cub. Rick Me- Askill, was presented with an award for the most deserving New Chum of the year. Both boys are members of the Two of Oshawa's top Wolf _ left resented with Cubs were I eremony Audi- Brisebois awards at a recent held at St. torium Gregory's t Raymond Ninth Wolf Gregory's Parish and awards from theit Maureen Cook --Oshawa Cu Roman b } ack of St. Catholic received their Akela, Miss mes Photo |Door Bell Saves 'Lives Of Five The Oshawa Times WHITBY (Staff) -- The ring]mother - in - law, Mrs. Mary of a short-circuited door bell -is|Rerechick. He soon learned that| credited with saving the lives of}she had wakened when the door) five persons in a fire which gut-jbell stared ringing and had run lted the basement of a Whitby up the burning basement stairs home: this morning. : and out the side door. Steve Sporina and his family) Only member of the family| were sleeping at their 1108)who was half dressed in the Byron 'street south home when/early-morning cold was Mr fire broke out in the basement/Sporina, who managed to pull at 5.30 a.m. on his pants before beating a "I was asleep when the door hasty retreat bell started to. ring continuous-/ woREK MASKS |ly," said Mr. Sporina. "I got) whitby Fire Chief Bruce Cor- |up, wondering who had the big|ner said that if the plastic coat- jthumb on the bell, but when Iling on the wiring running to the got to the kitchen, I saw smokelqoor bell had not burned pouring from under the base- through, causing a short Circuit, ment door."" | the whole family could have died FLAMES FIRE HAIR lof asphyxiation. Members of the Mr. Sporina said he opene d fire department were forced to the door because 'his other-in| Wen mate ee at law sleeps in a room down-|* N estimate of dama e has stairs "but flames shot out set-, ""° © ee : sae agi " been made, but the first-floor; ting my hair on fire : a et dimes natic eae a0 1 el timbers were burned through, or 4 a r a e 9 1 the basement was gutted and Ss , fe ' seer oor ina iden tmoke and water damage were : , : ont heavy. jin their pyjamas." Mr. The Sporina children, Ann.°12 finished redecorating his whole and Steven, 10, were bundled inhouse this summer ' blankets in the family car while) "I feel I am a lucky man," Mr. Sporina tried to kick in a he said. 'My house I can re- basement window to arouse his' place but my family I can't." Sporina said he had just| | s3ECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1963 PAGE THIRTEEN 3 Junior Commencement Blood Clinic ~crupnatine Awards Are Presented Must Exceed in Grade 9, Douglas Yonson first; Marshall Crotin, second OCVI Student Parliament awards: Grade 10 Latin, Kar Ma lous: Grade 10 Science Fay Fish, by reversion -»Madeline Lovell, by revers Derwin Dennis; Grade 10 and Geography, Aris Birze ARMSTRONG SCHOLARSHIP Florence J. Armstrong Schol st Grade 10 French anc 'nglish, Susan Pretty; Lyceum Club and Women's Art Associa tion Prize for Grade 10 Art Robert Middleton; Book Store Award for Grade lI Home Economics, foods, Judy Freeman; Jury and Lovel 250 students marking of Grade than re diploma suc completion 10 Collegiate and Vo com More ceived cessful at the O'Neil cational Institute mencement th Principal Ar comed guests ment exercises parents and friends of the many award winners Following i ] winners: Mrs. A ; Award for Grade 9 Art Douglas Richardson; Nelson Keetch; third, Winston McNamee; Henderson's Boo Store Award for Grade 9 Home Economics, foods, Sandra Cook Ward's Dry, Goods Award Grade 9 Home Economics--sew-) mics. sewing. Judy MacDon ing, Jan Lee.' ald; Trick Memorial Scholar- Alto Music Supplies Award for ship for Grade: 10 Mathematics, Grade 9 Music Edward Rob-| Fave Fish and Heather: Davis ertson;: Lyceum -Club Women's Art Association award for Grade 9 English, Susan awards for Grade 10 of. the Starr; Canadian School of Busl- Commercial Course, Barbara ness Award for highest standing Gijjingham and Darlene Pry- beck Alto Music Supplies Award for Grade 10'Music, Joz Weéir E. A. Lovell Award for 'hig est standing in Grade 10 -- fir Madeline Lovell; second, Faye Fish by reversion to Shawne Gas Cargo Floods Road oe eau WHITBY (Staff) -- A gasoline tion by the OCVI Glee Club, truck spilled half its 2,000 gallon honor tabs were presented to cargo --on Highway 401 at the following Stephenson road in an accident ¢) ne. 9 HONOR 'TABS Tuesday afternoon Wayne Adams, David Andely Police said the truck. driven tigi Angi, Gilbert Brick, Kath by William Lyle, 411 Kingston'), Brown, Bonnie Burns, April road, West Hill, was proceec Carter, Joy Cinnamon, Heather in the westbound lane of Hig Connaty, Sandra Cook, Judith way 401, at a slow rate of speed. Crothers, Marshall Crotin, Bron when it was struck at the left Curley, Caro| Daniel; Brian rear by a Maris Transport truck Dawe, William Dawe, Jane driven by Thomas Lynn of 1443 Dewey, Eric Farncombe, Dinah Pembroke street The Gough, Peter Graper gasoline . truck Mf Sandra Griffin, Nancy Grif the road, spilling about 1.000 fifh, Heather Hall, Brian Hough- gallons of gasoline ton, Michael Hurst, Thomas Several Oshawa F Depart- Johnson, Sharyn Kent, Terrence ment trucks arrived at the scene Keys, Ruth Kimmerly, Ronald to wash the fuel from the road. Kitchen, Sylvia Lancaster Firemen remained at the scene Heather MacFarlane, William until the seeped into McCullough, Christine Me- the ground Intyre Pamela McMullen, Win- ston McNamee, Lance Maidlow Constable J Bibeail of the " Mary Mark, Patricia May, Bev- alge ve Provincial Police, Whit- ergy AnH Mills vy etachment : : traffic on the highway due to zabeth Mills, Sandra Nei the fire hazard. but was alarmed Joelanne Nicholls, Patricia Pal to on a na ing motorist who lant, Carol Prest, Joan Reed satin cial elas iad dite had stopped and was standing enue si ig a Rarry nearby w th a lighted P garet amps yn aren ; a We The motorist was asked by the Smith, Mary Southwell n€ toris as ase y i Il, Susan Starr, Jill officer to extinguish the cigaret Art Group Meets Here Chapter Adds _., Five Members jLarry Winter, Geoffrey Woods 'Douglas Yonson coun- with R chair M the omm included tory to These s a for second for and equal. R. §. McLaughlin Proficiency Oakville was forced re gasoline R said he stopped he € The East ar ociation hel st A oi Oshawa: Chapter Barbershop: rs joined with Toronto Chap- Barbershoppers Tuesday night for meeting Five nto the meeting Burgess meeti Vv. Marshall of O man, and Mrs Peterborough ; This assoc has a member from a April 2 shop in. Per Commun tie that meeting Bowmanville mora a Toronto weekly in their f ( of Baker ey members were initiated Oshawa club during th They ate Murray Dick Crouter Eric Freeborn, Wes Hills and Norris Knudtson 200 sho mt on work grew ma en ' sore Hope epresented at Belleville Mar- Oshawa Hope, Stir Vv menibers ornwall are Entertainment at the meeting was provided by the Queen City Harmonizers, and their quintet, "The Moonlighters"', and by the Oshawa chorus jncluding the "Four - in - Accord' and 'The Sportsmen Members of the Oshawa Chap- ter were pleased to meet with * their Toronto neighbors because om Ban- the Toronto Chapter was respon- uc sible for chartering tHeOshawa group in 1950. Announcements from Len Cle "{ment regarding future plans of " the Chapter members Cobourg Port ling and Trenton. Ne come Port Credit At first , painting but now are quite anywhere croft to Pi from Toronto mittee activities Now Peterborough from ( and Toronto small once groups met for or twice a year the ng painting an er weckends ent, taking p n the zone Ww The to ton 1 inst tion present com plans thes by N ncrease idding work by hops Oshawa were and the Bowman where 'the present..a program for boys at the training school. (This program carried out in conjunction the Oshawa Jaycees.): enter- the 14th Annual Ovhawa MI well as This 21 Art Show opens follows r erou wives wil next travel to Tuesday hoppers on that On eactk na different sect e year. Last year was barbe walt given to historical paint ings of buildings around a hun dred old, and the com Mitterare planning to build th up to a ( a section over is being years with tainers for f Par Chanter max for inada Centen showing ide Bi ia of the 4 rbershony V be Ohio. 'Tt I larger cent chosen. for re " a group frem. Euclid showing 1e Village Idiots'? His- 1 Henderson's Award for Grade 10 Home Eco- Crystal Aris bara Jane leath to G: F Shei aye a Elaine Joa Judy Ev Da ely ald Ad Birze, Burr, Collard i n n I ar am Rot Harold Karen dgar Fi Gifford I h ( Gulliver Te} Der C% 0 Ca Judy Hamilton, Hopkins, Kirby, Latta Ingeborg Markalous hael M i Murpt WW Marg Normoy Popham, a Rough! Margo Slocombe, Hershel Stem- Karen Hugh Patric eroff Tierne Weir, son, 'Yanch I Matina Maria Janice Leach Judith, McLean, Judith Macdon- Markalous, Pamela Pat Johr Jane Made Mothe Thompson We S { Tow Wi ry Bassett 3rock, Bar Chmara Crowells, win Dennis, olyn Faint, Gardner, Green, Haight. ic role Er ricia 1 Lancaster Lawrence line Lovell Hooey, Kar atherine Pernokes, an Pretty zlenn Sacks, Janice Joan Wil- Larry nsend \! ton ce EMO Plans New Courses A current advertisement is 'offering a course in civilian res- linda)' 1004 | ue te The a ) im form a ing of 27 male volunteers to use the be given this of rescue supplied for rounding district Th police chief equipment the it plat whi tov { training 1 Uxbridge. is to oon consist- ch wn be sur will and he fire chief and the chief rescue officer (to be author eCclive ment The WwW ity to appointed) individua 'der ol into use two co-operated major the area, Comco Lid Ww will e Glitsch and Sons Lid th the col- have ly, or the equip- in and Fritz have Emergency mplovyers Measures Organization to make this cruiur facilities at the Fritz W plant which possi ble by ) facilities for Ww |. be hour basis c many by stricte tor's EMO running rad d vilian training courses A home .nurs Uxbridge telephone Port Perry and home projected in 196 i t course D. in he qo is PC re cue due 11 nursing for Port roviding . re- and storage Glitsch cue trailer available on a 24 but one of provided ng course a re- opera to start in and first aid courses are Perry early Courses on radiological detec- tion are planned for all of On- tario year made a committee of wide representa-} and 1 n County ar Uxbridge ea 1 tion to consider of welfare clude emer gistration formation ing, r emerg ency in rly attempt the services ney c shelter and in- Miss a the will in new be to form application which othng In- feed- major Hume, Miller, Shawne BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dent of Oshawa and district who is celebrating his birth- day today Bobby Maykut avenue 0 504 Lowell | Tomorrow. is the Jast time in 1963: that the citizens of Osh- awa will be able to make a do nation to the local Blood bank I am sure that there are many ooh hn tae! a! Regiment To Visit Rangers thi worthy cause before the end of the year This is your last chance. Don't procrastinate any 10 ° | With the Yule holiday com-| ing up - quickly everyone's An advance party from the thoughts are centred on the Ontario Regiment will be leav- giving of gifts.. What better gift ing Oshawa the evening of Fri- than life itself to some unfor-|44Y, Dec. 13, for Meaford, where tunate 'person through the free 2PProximaely 60 members of facilities offered to you on the regiment will be spending Thursday. The recipient will/the Saturday and Sunday at ' never know to whom he is in- ange firing practice i debted but .rest assured that! The main body of the the gift you gave. will be will leave healquarters accepted with exceeding grate- a.m Saturday to arrive fulness by some one less fortu- Meaford at about 10 a.m. nate than you are now. According to R. H. Stroud chairman of the Oshawa Blood Donor Committee, the need to surpass our 400 bottle quota is urgent in the light of last month's: clinic. The objective was missed by 30 bottles, It : behooves everyone between the At the samé time basic tank age of 18 and 65 who is in good drivers and some basic wireless health and _ hasn't Phone ny99 | party at 7 7 ( al This event takes place twice a year, and involves crew com- manders and troop leaders. A tank will be used, with the master weapon, a 76 millimetre gun, and 30 calibre machine guns. I ( I community venture. Blood must|Clude various troop tactics, come from the human body. tle formations and. general tank There are no substitutes. driving exercises. It is mainly| Tomorrow's clinic will be for the benefit of new drivers. | held between 1.30 and 4 and' again from 6 till 9 in the. eve- |. ees ning. Call 723-2933 for an. ap- ice will simulate the real thing, || pointment. The time required is/in the 'stress and strain upon a. short 30 minutes with time for|those taking part, the machines testing included Remember iets hat ee i. SE nd used and the types of targets risk involved to anyone in good health Hall, 'It teaches them to make Make your appointment to DO assessments of problems NOW to make rapid decisions."' Horticultural S for f fixed Nov asleep was awakened, he got out of the) As near as possible the ptac-| car and into another and! Will Honor and fast asleep I ART TEACHER HAS ATTENTIVE AUDIENCE dis- tech- William Michaud, left plays some of the finer niques of painting to his Tues day night art the OCVI, using a picture in the process of being completed. for Had Li Man Jailed BOWMANVILLE = sid painter charged with illegal ession of liquor went to jail f days following his in Magistrate's Tuesday Henry Johnson, no address, pleaded guilty fe had been in custody. sincs 26 Constable class at NOS SE ve arance here Charles appe ourt J. Schultz, OPP tated he had been. called iraham's Service Station, at enterprise Hill on Highway 115, at about 9.30 p.m There a man told me, h As soon as the intruder rromptly fell asleep again "Mr. Graham told. me. word Ransberry's barn, once wine by hi ociety Holds Christmas Show for ing a special, Christmas Show the Christmas meé of the was held which revealed many Oshawa Horticultural Society injoriginal and attractive arrange- >. A. Lovell Public School,/ments with winners as follows Centre street,, Monday evening Door prizes were won. by The program was_ inter-/Mrs. Wm. MacDonald, Mrs spersed with carol singing led/Reg. Bryant, Mrs. Sarah Blair, by Mrs. V. Burdge with Mrs./Harry §. Palmer, Mrs. Frank Leonard Martin 'at the piano. Heaslip, Mrs. L. Stevens and The. Sportsmen, 'a quartet Walter Mcens. from the SPEBQSA, entertain- ed the group with popular and SHOW RESULTS pleasing selections which were The results of well received. The quartet con- classes were: sisted 'of Bill Corbett, Bert, Miniature Christmas Tree Hutcheon, Eric Booth and Ver- using any material, live non Osborne artificial, decorated not to TWO DRAWS jeeed 14 inchés high A draw, which was sponsored! Audrey. Kent, Mrs. by. the Oshawa Junior Garden| McLaren Club, was made during the) Christmas Gift Box, wrapped, meeting and two Christmas/not to exceed 16 inches, judged arrangements were won by on originality and neatness Addie McLaren and Mrs.'Miss Hazel Barrie, Robert Rich- Wm. Bradbury ards, Miss Elsie Lyon and In conjunction with the meet-\Miss Flora Hawkins A large group ered r I a f the show I 1K or eXx- Miss Murray I -- Mrs ards, Mrs S des Small Christmas \rrange- ment, suitable for coffee table Earle Sandford, Miss Macchi, Robert Rich- ards, and Miss Flora Hawkins, Dining Table emily Christmas Arrangement, all around view--| i ; Miss* Hazel Barrie, Robert Rich- Under the chairmanship of Shar- on Crossman, Mrs. Robert Kirk Murray McLaren. "Old St. Nicholas,"' designed or hall. table Mrs. Earle Sandford. Mrs. Murray Mc. aren, Miss Emily Macchi, tobert Richards. and --Miss Valerie Usher. gned for mantel Richards. Christmas. Door Decoration-- A 52-year- to when he threatened to call police the awakened the ac- jcused and. he set off along the Said the training officer, Nick/h'ghway. We found him in Lloyd more} with a part bottle of s side."" his illustrated lecture Mr Michaud is well-known in On- tario. art door Bay Honey cl scenes area, Harbor, rcles especi for his ally out of the Georgian around where he re- / alll er will hold an exhibition of his works in Parny Sound next weekend. He also did restora- tion work on valuable paint- ings owned by the Oshawa Board of Education. --Oshawa Times Photo sided for many years before moving to Oshawa, He has been widely acclaimed by art critics for his Georgian Bay Pines swaying in the breeze. The 40-year-old Oshawa paint- qur Death Of Small Child Is Ruled Accidental Two-year-old Ch ristian Died the part of the 'driver, I don't; Ross Bell, manager of the erichsen was killed while playing|see any recommendations thatidelivery system of the depart- outside his home, 842.Parklane,|can be made." Oshawa, Friday, came in contact w unavoidable coroner's, jury decided Tuesday driver Robert Jones, 24, Oshawa] Jones was negligible in no way. he in an night. Crown Nov. 22, Sel GAain Rh ith a truck DRIVER TESTIFIES 9 accide Atttorney wher nt, a ment store employing Jones, said that the store had con- R ducted a private inquiry into The inquest heard that truck the accident and decided that boulevard. north, made a de-|He said that the driver was Bruce livery to the house next door to' stil] employed by the store. Affleck told the jury after. all/ the Diederichsen home and was He said that the vehicle con- evidence had been given: "This Giving away when the accident cerned was in very good mate- | "There eis take: ao é and his girl friend had driven) passed over his : suffered) operators will be taking part in|\from Leskard," continued the|seems that he fell and a wheel| driveway malaria to do his share for this|tank troop drills; This will in- officer. "'When he turned around bat-lto get his lunch pail there was e a man in the back seat fast,that there is no negligence on'trail was formed. struck him. seems some head. variance as child's to whether a wheel of the truck! accident. it) pool of blood was found on the;minutes and decided that Chris- abundantly Top Girl Ata recent meeting of But little boy died of brain damage/occurred and a skull fracture. is rial condition and that Jones Mrs. Carl Diederichsen, the'had no need to rush in making mother, witnessed the|deliveries. Police said that a} The jury were out for 40 eight-foot|tian Diederichsen met his death with an it.|when he came. into contact. with \trail of blood leading from clear|They: were not sure how thea truck in an unavoidable acci- In Athletics } the McLaughlin Collegiate and V cational ( letics and Institute Girls' who a scholastic achievement Miss E L vie, physical Athlet- Association, it was announced |; Jthat a trophy will be presented to the girl outstanding in ath-| had good edu- cational teacher, explained that the winner of the trophy. would be selected from last year's graduating Grade 12 class, The |trophy wil! be presented at Fri- day's Commencement that all cl It was decide at the meeting asses iwhich sold 106 per cent of their GAA cards should receive some | lrecognition Also rules and basketball referees "Away in a Manger", creche eld at Henry Street High in) rating clinic is it wag announced that a for being Whitby, next Thursday, Dec. 5, ow Dasher, Now Dancer,"|at 6.30 p.m. and on Friday, Basketball school 'earned. teams Mrs. Edward Kitchen, Mrs. V.\and the interform program will] Attersley, Robert Richards and|begin after Miss Audrey Kent. Christmas, for next it Mrs.|Dec. 13, the examinations for] Earle Sandford and Robert/basketball will be held. try-outs begin the week was HONOR GRADUATE WINNERS AT DR. F. J. DONEVAN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE THESE ATES of VE i "VON BIDDLE Dr HONOR k J GRADU- Donevan Manica CONNOLLY COURTICE ROSE be of Institute will and. friends the Collegiate students the parents among number who will attend school's ELIZABETH SIMMONS al'. commencement exer- eises in the school auditorium STEPHEN STEPINAC this Friday night. A. B. Woods, principal preside. of the school, will Jail Driver For 10 Days BOWMANVILLE An un- employed Oshawa laborer went to. jail for 10-days Tuesday after 'his conviction on a charge of driving while his 'licence was under suspension. Having beer in the car brought a $10 fine plus costs. Richard John Lott pleaded guilty and. explained. that his |wife wanted to-go for a drive |So he took her. | "You don't deserve leniency," | admonished Magistrate R. B. a person is Baxter. '"'When caught driving while his licence : is under suspension, it is prob- | SCHOOL SPEAKER ably not the first time he has | ag a = |been. driving. To do so with Kurt R. Swinton, president |jiquor in' the car is just plain of Encyclopaedia Britannica |nonsense. A further six months of Canada, Limited, who will |will be added to your present be the speaker at the first |SUSPension." annual commencement exer- lt pe gt is ie. ond ve ; _ {tes at he had been ca cises to be held in R. S. Me- lig investigate an accident on Laughlin Collegiate and Voca- |the 10th concession at 2 am., tional Institute this Friday Nov. 2. night. A past chairman of | "Two cars were involved," the national committee, Cana- pied = _the pg a "One : : . ° _|them, driven by the accuse oe) €onterefice on Educa: | yas upside down with three full tion, he is a past president of | bottles of beer in the roof. I the Toronto Branch of the |found his licence was under United Nations Association; |suspension and he had been past chairman of the educa- | tion committee of the Cana- |drinking."' | dian Chamber of Commerce; chairman, of the publicity commitiee for the Couchich- | a conmvee fw te coun | Used Light the Canadian Conference on | Children and a_ director of | the Canadian Education® Asso 0 unt ciation. | | ! BOWMANVILLE --A Darling- ton Township man pleaded ,guilty to a charge under the Game and Fisheries Act in Mag- istrate's. court here Tuesday. |He was fined $50 and costs. The Ontario Regiment will be} "Stanley McCullough was holding their annual Barrack|stopped on a sideroad east of Room Dinner Monday, Dec.|Scugog road just south of Burke- 16 jton,"' testified Conseryation Offi- jcer D. K. Powell. 'It was mid- the men will receive their pay,|Maht Nov. 10 and he was driv- a twice-yearly event, and sij/img west with a light shining !down to' the meal. The dinr yout the window. It was a seal- fe traditionally served jed beam light which plugs into officers of the regiment the cigaret lighter Awards and presentations The officer stated that there oll he wade th the HoKe rifle| Was a 12-gauge shotgun and and machine-gun marksmen,|'hree 12-gauge slugs in the car. and also to the man who has|2Ne spent shell was on the floor gained the highest marks in/and the firearm had beén dis- 'the junior NCO course. The out jcharged, he added. \standing trouper of the year McCullough said he had been rated by those who work. with|hunting for eight or 10 years. him, will also receive an award 'Then you should khow bet- After the dinner and présen-jter,"" commented Magistrate tations, entertainment from the/R. B. Baxter. "You .make it |various units in the regiment!difficult for those who hunt iwill follow 'within the law." Barrack Room Dinner Planned At the paymaster's parade ner by