Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jan 1964, p. 3

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---------------- sil il en ny White Cross Centre Activities Described fact was reveal:/who have been under psychiatric hundreds ofjcare in re-esta The Unitarian, Fellowship, of Oshawa the work of the Canadian Mental Health As- Minn, Jackson described the . A_ visiting pro instituted by ite Cross Centre has found' that tients have no eieer' Valles weahaver. The shocking ed that there are tients in the Ontario Hospital,/with the , who are there simply because they have no one in- terested in -- discharge and n ich to go. RESEARCH Canadian Mental Health Association exists to promote into the causes and treatment of mental illness, % rehabilitate discharged, patients to stimulate improve-jsuch patients learn arts andjcil of Veterans' ment in mental hospitals and to crafte' listen to music, dance,/Oshawa and District, in which educate the public in all mea- sures which promote mental health. The CMHA subsidizes schools for retarded children. -| Mrs. Jackson, who is the ex-/munity who are interested injfor y, Trustee the locallecutive director of the local/their White Cross Centre, described in some detail the activities which are designed to assist persons Top Union Experts Seminar Speakers The keynote address of the Bducation Institute of the Osh- awa Area United Auto Work- ers of America > be deliver. [ classes, in public speaking will be conducted by James Robert- gon, education representative of the United Steelworkers of America, 'Parliamentary Pro- cedure and Building our Union,' will be outlined to students by Allan Schroeder, education di- rector of the Canadian region, UAWA., [ KERMIT MEAD ; Another UAWA representative, Kermit Mead, a director of _ ee! contact outsid There are at County and certainly 100 in probati m the Ontari pital who are "boarding out" in chas eoeeceay: We gun ear le op) gain 'sel ence or rée-learn the tech- niques of living. t the White Cross Centre lay cards and other games. earn to improve personal appearance and most important 'of all meet people of the com- welfare and their future. 18 VOLUNTEERS ttend regula: y tes Whit a a r) Cross Centre with the members in social activities and to help them in their le or regain a sense of identity and usefulness Mrs, Jackson concluded her address with the remark "There is nothing so terrifying as the hopelessness of the person who finds himself unrelated to the comm % An animated discussion fol- lowed the address and although Mrs, Jackson resisted the use of the term "therapy" to the ac- tivites of White Cross Centra, those present seemed to agree that it was "therapy" in the best sense of the word, & GEORGE BURT director, Mr, Whitehouse will take classes in, 'Prices, profits and pay cheques.' DIRECTOR OF WELFARE The Director of Welfare for the Ontario Federation of Labor, Henry Weisbach, is scheduled to direct classes in, 'Unemployment Insurance and Workmen's Compensation.' The education institute is under the sponsorship of the ,jeducation committee of Local 222, John Malcolm is chairman of the committee which is re- sponsible for UAWA education in the Oshawa area. The Trenton "B" entry in the Canadian Legion District Radio Man Badly Hurt CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating their birthdays today: Alice Durkin, 147 East- mount; Terry Penhale, Town Line South; Bonnie Biggar, 29 Knights road Phone 723-3474 Man Faces Murder Charge COBOURG -- A grand jury Monday returned a true bill in the case of Harold A, Deneau, 28, a former farm worker who is charged with tal mur der in the death Sydney James Goff, 36, of RR 3, Burke- ron, Goff's was found in a barn March 16, 1952. Deneau later Monday pleaded not pally tatere an Ontario Su- preme jury and testi- mony is expected to begin today. Deneau was found unfit to stand trial in 1952 and was com- mitted to the Ontario Hospital transferred to jail last Novem- le world, least 300 people har at Penetanguishene, He was|0a EDUCATION NEWS IN BRIEF Peterborough Workers May eae Lose Pay Hike PLAN AUXILIARY CLASS The board serves @ sugges: ition by Dr. C, M, Elliott, s intendent of public schools, that a senior boy's auxiliary class opened at T. R, McEwen Schoo! in September, 1964, STUDY: PROPOSAL ap was made to supply Ensigns to all Osh- awa schools, was referred to the committee of the board bel to tps Ue aprtonnal learnings PETERBOROUGH door civic The workers, members of Lo- eal 204, Canadian Union of Pub- (CLL), refused Monday) because of the city's decision to consider vacation pay as The union this says would mean calculation of vacay pay on. less than a full year's salary, The city told union officials unless the: NO) The board declined to nomin- tu eet Siena lo c Federation 1 of Learn: ing Award, Winner of the award is selected for his or her out: standing contribution to educa- tion. A econdary ' can tudent, 8 sc 8 " (this year probably from O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Insti- tute) will be selected to take ad- vantage of the IOOF offer of a two-week, all-expense paid visit to New York for a United Na- [ood seminar at the end of june, EVENING LECTURES Dr, Elliott reported that even: ing lectures on @ new course in mathematics for teachers of Grade 6, 7 and 8, will get under way as soon as the necessary speakers are obtained. The new type of arithmetic is designed to aid p when they begin high school mathematics. TO ATTEND COURSE A request to send one of the public school inspectors for a short course for superintendents and "ay eng in May, 1964, ia Banff, Alta,, was granted, TO CONSIDER CONVENTIONS The -- fe ot marten cone mittee consider requests for one inspector or pothine wren nt to attend each of the following conferences: American Associa: tion of School Administrators -- Atlantic City; Association for Su- pervision. and Curriculum De- velopment -- Miami, and the In- ternational Reading Association hadelphia, Dr. Eliott . 0 peara, that cowie book = pamphiets and filmstrips have been distributed to all the ele- ToLearn Trade A 22-year-old youth told Osh- awa Magistrate's Court Monday, that he wanted to go to Kingston Penitentiary to learn a trade, Allan William Sytnyk, 63 Hog: arth street, was sentenced to two) years less a day in a reforma- tory when he pleaded guilty to breaking into Wellman Motors, Oshawa, and stealing $15 a soft drinks machine, Sytnyk told the court: "T would like to have the two rs in Kingston so that I can rn a trade, I can't learn a trade in the reformatory, I think that Kingston would do me more id Magistrate F. S, Ebbs said: "You can learn a trade in the reformatory, I don't want to send you' to the penitentiary because another man, who was involved in other break and enter charges with you, is there." Will Cite PETERBOROUGH -- Graham John Harris, 22, former news- man with The Examiner and later with radio station CKPT, is in fair condition in Civic Hospital following a car acci- dent north of Apsiey Monday, Hospital authorities said Har. nis was in the intensive care and suffering head injuries. Investigating OPP Const. M, A. Baker said Harris was driving north on Highway 28 about a half mile control on a straight stretch and smashed into an unloaded car - transport truck, EDMONTON (CP) -- Three Fg car manufacturers have Highways Minister Gordon) of Alberta that seat install is The southbound truck was be- ing driven by George Freeman, 63, of RR 3, Port Perry, Const. Baker said, The accident. occurred about 10,15 a.m. The Harris car was a com- plete write-off. Damage to the truck was about $900, the police officer said, The injured man was taken ~ hospital by a passing motor. jist, Pupils Remove Bridge Railing unsafe for use by school dren prompted Mr. Lunney's vestigation. He told the board that repairs had been made the bridge and. that the rails were removed. The bridge been restored once again, DIVIDENDS Association junior! tournament played Saturday in Peterborough. The ther: irecend anne of Lr ve-\The new member was intre- J , rd efiduced by Rotarian ead 'ie Stanley Crush International Ltd., com- mon 10 cents, April 15, record April 1. Rolland Paper Co. Lid., class . 7% Cents, March 2, record ». 7 Secony Mobil O12 Co. com- mon 65 cents (U.S.), March 18, record Feb. 3. Lad, class A 124 % e} =Stelabergs Cents, March 2, record Feb. SET VEHICLE RECORD LONDON (Reuters) -- Brit. ain's motor industry produced a of Speers, Walter molds, Frank .JApsley when his car went out of "ig -- i Edu-/tries, The day will immediately CITY AND Perils VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the Monday meet- ing of the Rotary Club of Osh- awa included Bob Nichol, Rev. J, K. Moffat and Murray Mac- Dowell, all of Oshawa and Ron Short, of London, Ont., and Rotarians David Higgin, Arthur Rabey, R. Rickaby, James Irwin, Glen Hughes, Wilf. Mc- Machan and William Thies- burger, all of Bowmanville. SPOONS PRESENTED Six members of the Rotary Club of Oshawa, who celebrate their birthdays this week, were presented with spoons at the club's luncheon on Monday. Those honored were Douglas M, Storie, Lloyd Corson, Charles World, John K. Shephard, Wil- liam Alger and James Williams. PLAN BONSPIEL The Whitby and Ajax Rotary Clubs are joining forces to stage a Rotary bonspiel at the Whitby Curling Club on March 11, FRIENDSHIP DAY program to be staged and 12 by the local club, Invita- tions have been sent to the district governors in 70 coun- follow the International Rotary Convention being cles. Oshawa ambulance crews made five routine runs and r- moved two peaple to hospital after a minor traffic accident wll yes street and Stevenson REMANDED ON BAIL Ernest Greziotte, 204 Bond street west, was remanded on bail for a week by Oshawa Mag- istrate's Court Monday, charged with break enter and theft, two Gases of possessing stolen goods and having liquor in a place other than his home. The case wit be heard Feb. 3. NEW MEMBER WELCOMED Edward J. (Ted) Reed was welcomed as the newest mem- ber of the Rotary Club of Osh- awaat its Monday meeting. It was announced at Monday's/of meeting of the Rotary Club ofjheadd: held in To-/cial Police. HOSPITAL REPORT Following is the re of the Oshawa General Hospital for the week ending Jan, 25: admis- sions, 318; births, male 27, fe- male 25; dischanges, 332; new- born cischarges, male 31, fe- male 27; major surgery, 77; minor surgery, 104; eye, ear, nose and throat, 70; treatments; and examinations, 197; casts, 31; physiotherapy treatments) 526, visits 512; occupational therapy 214. ISSUE BENCH WARRANT A bench warrant was issued at Oshawa Magistrate's Court, Monday, for Raymond Bower, 508 Bloor street east, who was due to appear on a charge of drunk driving, Bower, whe is on bail, did not attend the court be- icause his mother is i2 in To- rontoe. The case until Feb. 10, ATTEND DEDICATION Several members of the Osh- awa Camp of The Gideons at: tended AID BOYS' CLUB A car wash being held next Monday at the Magic Car Wash, Bond street west, will aid the new Oshawa Boys' Club. GLASS IN PLACE The glass walls of the new Bank of Montreal branch, at the jcorner of Simcoe and Atho! streets, are now in place. DETECT MISSILES WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pres- ident Johnson disclosed Monday that two U.S. military spy4in- sky satellites have succeeded in detecting a number of intercon- tinental ballistic missiles a i from Florida Smoking The Catholic Luncheon Club will meet this Thursday, Jan, 30, at Hotel Genosha at 12 noon, As its speaker, the club will have Dr. Brian Doherty, a lecal doctor, who will speak on the "Perils of Smoking". Dr. Doherty, a native of Mont- real, is a graduate of McGill] University and served his in- raship Miss Helen Whitman, direc- tor of nursing at the Ontario ed by a group of friends Mon- day night at a dinner held at the Fiying Dutchman in Bow- Hospital, Whithy, was honor. manville. During the evening, Miss Whitman, who leaves THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, DIRECTOR OF NURSING IS FETED shortly to assume a similar a gift from Mrs, Jean Par TORONTO 1) A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Torente Stock & Vet Steck Sales High Low a.m. Ch: Abitiot NS a WH Wa Alta Gas 99S S300 We + Atta Gas pr xisie ne Ne Alta Nat mse @ Algo Cen w 04 MS MS Wgoma ia, a ' S30%E IOV 30% 30 S40 41 Ae © 4a 4 _ WOO S128 We ag a2 Soe We Te ais S34 Sa Se B MR oO OF 2 Al Alum 44 pr e Seve Wea Wa Bele Mie Niet S2% Whe he SSz WS Ra WOOd Tee Wa We Emo aoe me +h Exquite A wm 18 mw Ss Fatcon Wes 36 OY O hal Sree West A Srevmea Hardee TL Net Stock Bales Nigh Low a.m. Ch'p OW Coal B 278 385 325 3S t mo? ff 7 =? 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