NOSEGAYS PRESENTED TO CHILD PATIENTS . who are patients in the hospi- tal. sented them to the child pa- ients Easter Sunday. Shown in the photo are Mrs. Russell Boswell, co-chairman; Gail Members of the Oshawa Junior Garden Club presented nosegays to the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital who in turn pre- CHEST CHAT - 2 Chest Groups Observe Weeks By BOB BRANCH, Executive Secretary, Greater Oshawa Community Chest BOYS' CLUB WEEK, rubs people the wrong way. That's not his fault and more and more of us realize that a mentally ill man or woman or child is sick and needs our help too. Eighteen million Ameri APRIL 5 TO 12 cans or one jn every 10 have hag bien 'Tommy some form of mental illness, ay ie fg Erte being seine om mild to severe. We've got He --- and about 1,800 other eon Agr Mo retin a ray 5 YSimany of us do 0 our in Oshawa are members of our i9cai_ Canadian Mental Health oe ee pela Association and White Cross ' ' |Centre, Ou yhapter, i country celebrating National] with a the. ones. 'woe 'Tor pre chy te SG ae eae treatment for rehabilita- |tion, for h, they're busy afternoons or eve-| ,/ tar nings with something to inter-) -jest all of them from arts and} | In the long run, the success) of the. United Way doesn't de-| Porter, Mrs. Earl Sandford, chairman; Bill Siksay and Debbie Waller, who accepted them in behalf of the children awa " ' |pend on campaign expertise or Gale ie en Tok ot ee charting business conditions, ed guidance, the boys take a|°%,,t3 ure tam «men td hand in community citizenship|™ se ; Fund or how men and rpner} | a Oona Wont omen wil reat to suggested and Oshawa's Community Chest sg Hake sic ite how Appeal, The Boys' Club in Osn-| MUCH People will give l' one ap- is jachided in Gude Com-| Pe?! is used in preference to munity Chest, along with sev- paiva aif These can i uae Z . th»| tribute to success. ie indis- eral other youth services. When vensable factor to campaign --Oshawa Times Photo Ensign Official Flag Ideals Of | Liberalism ", , ity pric pal wihaes Community | success is individual responsi- for 21 health and. welfare serv-|Dility. This is. the factor which lines altogether. Your one. gut| United Funds unlock each year.) wots 'ang wanders for peo- and it is the measure of their |ple of all ages, the year round {success that, as needs increase, lwhen you give the United goals and responses keep pace. j . |Individual responsibility is pres- {Way. lent always. It is up to us to keep |YWCA WEEK--APRIL 12 TO 19 it adept ga on ge 4 ag F |work; har inking an e BP i omg gn the. oldest ability to ask men-and wonten smite, irls' organization| for their fair-share contribution woulen's abd. gine Oremee las their own exercise in individ- WINNERS IN AREA ORATORICAL CONTEST ' Separate School, Oshawa, and These three youths were the winners in the 'senior elemen- tary school provincial semi- final (zone 4) oratorical con- test for students. of Halton, Peel, York (outside Metro) and Ontario counties. Winner of the contest for the second time in two years was Jack DRAKE'S LOG Recall H Legion Branch Rules Canada's official flag is stilling without the necessary park-|and Field Council chairman, re-| the Red Ensign as far as the ing facilities'. ported the 40 Oshawa youths) Royal Canadian Legion, Branch!) Membership chairman A. who went to the Hamilton track} 43 is concerned. Turner's report shows 656. paid meet March 21 "put up a ter- At a recent Legion meeting ittup members, another 306 with rific showing"'. was decided to send a letter to|dues unpaid. With a little effort) Two members of the Polish Michael Starr, Ontario Riding|the Branch can have 1,000 mem-| Veterans Association have been MP, regarding the "official/bers this year, he says. invited to sit on the Poppy Com-| stand of the Legion'. About 300 boys will be back|mittee, PC chairman C. Oke! "The Legion adopted the flag|in League baseball this year, re-|said. He said the Polish Vets| at its Dominion convention, it is|ports A. Cocker, who asked the|have been "participating in this) flown by our navy, army and air/help of members interested in|effort for many years". force in all countries of the|serving as managers, coaches Or; ajey Walker Jr. was elected a world and we want it here," the base umpires this year. "Tt is @/delegate (one of three) to the ge og ge So a said 6 oy a Aa and I need help," hejregion's Dominion Convention e A. : ~\said. in Winni istrict con-| ernment proposal to "turn vet-| Sick Committee chairman Abeba ode sere 5 in| erans' hospitals over. to the pub-|Drygala reported: all members|; a kefield, A bus will leave: the| lic" would "not meet the needs|in Oshawa General Hospital areiregion Hall at 7.30 a.m. for| of the people', The padre boty loony a ee Boe got d members wishing to go. authorized to do articles on Can-|next visit to Sunnybr f e é : ada's anniversary and other sig-|April 11. He said Earl Gillard Two new candidates, Walter nificant days of Remembrance.|and Charlie Wells at ince Building Committee chairmaniafter veterans. in Hllsa ebb " N. Mircock has met with the| Manor. Mr. Gillard shows a film a pene ane welcomed to city in an attempt to have Bi Hea month to the residents Aisihera of the Tiadlde! Aix arking bylaw eased '"'to allow)there. fai ii dks extension uv the present build-' Barclay Law, Legion Track(iliary will distribute 400 parcels) AIR RANGER NEWS pie P vy og Group Pays Visit To Downsview purchase of $25 worth of Easter) Seals and a $20 advertisement! Well! I finally got around to| That night, since only fourlin the Green Gaels annual bro-| writing a newspaper column.jgirls had shown up for the! chure. | I can hear everyone out there| meeting because of exams, We! Members were reminded of sold, according to Alex Walker) Jr. The banquet will be held | April 4. Low tender for roof repairs to the Legion Hall went to W. F Bowden, at $1,234. | Motions passed sanctioned power corrupts and breeds Dic- \Christianity ' '\therefore, there are no "'little|i4. Liberal meeitng to be held) After Brother Bob Gallagher| t the chair his first action| }we are all equal and have a job Mien Mb asd oali ae me in .this country is the YWCA. |But the YW stays young, up| and down the age scale of its} |members, Here in Oshawa, 90) Iner cent of YW members are! \girls and women from 12 to 35) Sam Hollingsworth, newly and there are student YW's;| ; -,|Y-teen groups; UW Wives and} elected president of the Ontario! young Mothers and a growing| Federal Riding Liberal Associ-| membership of senior citizens.| ation, was the speaker at the|What do they all do at the Y?| recent meeting of the Liberal |Just about iid tll Ladies' Auxiliary. Mrs. Ralph ore oency oa cee "or| Jones, former candidate of Osh-}wooq - working; swimming or| awa Riding, introduced Mr.|fencing; learning a new lan-| Hollingsworth, who is a history | guage; classes in public affairs} and geography teacher in Dun- barton High School. Mr. Hollingsworth explain some of the' principles Liberalism, tracing them -ba to the signing of the Magna) ey Carta. He said Liberals strive) 4wENTAL HEALTH WEEK, | for idealism but not impracti-|APRIL 26 TO MAY 2 Explained of researching what ek concerns girls and women to- and debate without quarrelsome, critical, yet notitg others for fault finding, respect for ees tion, but not enslaved by it. "Democracy is the very|other help; he through to us -- we do every- story with pay one-half the|preath of life to -us, but there|who's mentally ill. He generally|ton, Toronto. |must be constant care, educa-/doesn't know he's sick -- he) All tickets for the annualltion and reasoning used to pre-|generally doesn't , |Sportsman's banquet have beenjserye it and not have too much|want help and he very often|ceived the Past Chief Ranger's|White and Blue Ensigns. In 1864 appear. to power in one place, absolute) uti -. \read and approved. Mrs. Seeley tators, agg eel nt sent out twelve cards in March. wl iviizallon,) "Members were reminded of people', in Mr. Pearson's eyeS,|ii Toronto, May 14. fe | Mrs. Ralph Jones offered her to do", he added. |home for a "Night of Cards'. Mrs. Everett Warne thanked|Monday, May 11, was the date the speaker. lagreed on. Mrs. Gordon Varnum con-| ual responsibility. Install | Officers Of | We are pleased to hear oc- casionally that our "Log" is beiny read by people other than Sea cadets. We do hope that our ramblings are interesting} and as there isn't too much to} offer in the way of news from| "Drake", we would like to delve into a back entry in the Log, IOOF Lodge Court. Motor City of Oshawa, No. 1248, Independent Order of {and so on down a Jong list. je |Foresters, recently celebrated| |just to be sure they're not omit-th. first installation of officers| eq ting anything, the YW is ese after the inauguration in May| . . 5 especially|iog3 with over 400 members|much actual information, So, and friends in attendance. The session was opened by Chief Ranger Lloyd Sabins and turned over to High Secretary Underwood and Charles Black, /bility, tolerance but not care-| when somebody's sick -- with|Andrew Stewart who conducted) |have been initiated by Presidentilessness, to be able to argueline flu, let's say, or with athe installation ceremony with) being |hgdy-damaging illness, he turns|the assistance of High | Court gets Officers. Special color and dig-|century the |nity was added to the excel- |thing we can. It's usually an-|lent performance of the Ladies' somebody|Degree Team of Court Hamil-|by the middle of that century Brother Lloyd Sabins, outgoing Chief Ranger, |jewel and special presentations of lovely bouquets of roses jmade to Comp. Stewart, Comp. Sabins and Comp. Gallagher. jas newly elected Chief Ranger |was the introduction of the |guests of honor. Ald, John Dyer, who came on behalf of Mayor! The next meetnig will be held|Lyman Gifford, found moving} the| squadrons were distinguished by re-|wearing, respectively, the Red, were/an saying '"'Hallelujah!"' And since|spent a very intellectual eve- you probably won't accept any|ning -- putting model airplanes) excuses, I'm not going 'to give|together. I think we got more) any. jglue on ourselves than on the} Now, to catch up on all the | planes. Our meetings were dis- back news. To begin with, | continued during the exams for just before the exams we had a obvious reasons, but right after. T, Gilbank, who did quite a bit 8° gain. to revolutionize the thinking of} The Sunday after exams were our leaders, much to our dis-jover, that is Mar. 15, most of may. us went up to Downsview Air- Pa rs icine Se ----iport in Toronto where mem- Md acted as our hosts (and host- an rie ess!) Some of the pilots took |groups of the girls around and showed them the inside of some Of Lectures of their planes and explained The next day, as a great num- The effect of using practical|ber of you know, we visited the Christianity in our everyday }iv-|Air Cadets. As you might sus- ing will be discussed during a|pect, this proved quite interest- series of five lectures, sponsor-|ing too -- for all of us! Some tianity, to be given in Oshawalifiner points of drill which I during April. The lectures will|must say will be valued greatly be conducted each Wednesday and the others went to a flying evening at 8 p.m. in the YWCA,|scholarship class. That film on 199 Centre street. The first lec-/first aid they showed us was April 1, didn't bother any of us! Special} Miss Ruth Fairbrother from: Note to Air Cadets -- We really} the Toronto Unity Centre willjenjoyed ourselves and would be conducting the series. Miss/like to come again. Fairbrother is a licensed teach- Christianity which has its head-| monthly social night. We just quarters in Lee's Sumnut, Mis- Vent down to Guide House to lis- souri ten to records and have a Unity School of Christianity is gab pent: an independent educational in-| On Saturday most of the principles of Chrisianity. and with the Rovers and Sea Rang- the application of these prin-jers, I don't know about 'any- ciples to everyday life and af-\one else, but I'm stiffer than I fairs. Unity is non-denomina-jhave been in a long time. We tional and non-sectarian, It has all really had a great time. fo which each student is re-lour leader, a question: 'What quired to subscribe, nor does it)were you doing lying on the ask its followers to agree withifloor of the bowling alley?" every proposition _ it makes.'Well, that brings you up to Rather, ic invites a person to gate on the Air Ranger News. his efforts to lift his conscious-| * : ness. rolment coming up, we are At the request of many who roe of making. a. visit to attended previous lectures in cba mn a, afte ee Oshawa this second stries is be.| ce 4 May. Well, that's: it, 1 guess--until next time The general title of the lec- tures will be "A More Wonder-| -- ful You" and the subjects. dis-| a papas : cussed will relate spiritual value 5 AMBULANCE CALLS to the problems of modern day Oshawa Fire Fighters answer- midst of today's tensions, fears|during the weekend and _at- and pressures, it is possible to|tended two grass fires, one at have health. harmony, prosper-'Cordova road and the other ity and success in our individua! near the junction of Park road lives. The meeting. is to|south and Phillip Murfay ave visit from the Air Cadet Co,| they were over, we were on the bers of hte Air Force Reserve Ss how they were operated. ed by the Unity School of Chris-|of the girls learned some of the ture will be given. Wednesday,/really something. Mind you, it er under the Unity Schoot of On Tuesday night, we had our stitution devoted to teaching the|girls went to a bowling party no dogmatic statements of faith ['@ just like to ask Miss Bull, accept what he finds helpful in Th Gin fatune We have an oh ing conducted --"FLATSPIN FLIPPER." living, showing how, -in theled five routine ambulance calls all who would like to attend. 'nue, open the monthly Red Cross blood/ducted the business part of the| Wednesday, levening, when reports were|King street east. clinic Thursday, April 2. at 130|)words in interpreting the For-} jesters' motto: 'Liberty, Bene- April 29, HERALD OF CHRIST PRESENTATION No. 1118 and R, A. Watson, Committee Chairman, At a recent ceremony in Calvary Baptist Church, Osh- awa, Sgt. Mark Henkelman was recognized as the llth Herald of Christ in Canada by Christian Service Brigade, an international organization Shown at the presentation are, from. left to right: Rev. Robert Lytle, Capt Service tive; Sgt Capt, pastor of the church; D. C. Merrett, Christian Brigade representa- Mark Henkelman,; W. C. Mills, Battalion --j|volence and Concord." He ex- pressed his hopes that the good influence of a fraternity with! |high standards will be reflect-| led in our community life. Ald.| | Dyer was accompanied by Ald.| |Alice Reardon and Ald. Gor-| don Attersley. | | Michael Starr, MP and Albert | |Walker, MPP, were welcomed| |with warm applause and ex-| | tended their congratulations and| | best wishes for a growing fu- ture of the fraternity. | High Chief Ranger Wharton | |Hood gave a short informative} |speech about the aims of the! fraternity and the numerous} bénefits and aids available to) the sick, the aged and the} orphaned. During the entertainment part | |the accepted Nat and come up with an early lentry about ensigns. Now the reason that we are looking backwards, is due. to aj letter that recently appeared in The Oshawa Times. It not only was well-written, but contained lalthough we dio not wish to enter linto any controversy on the |gubject concerned, wé do feel] that our cadets would like to} |know a little more about the glorious old "Red Rag"! Firstly, from early in the 17th fleets of the Royal |Navy were divided into Red, ceiving the silver Hydro cup from William J. Fisher (left), president of District No, 4, Association and Chairman of Ontario Municipal Electric New Toronto Public Utilities Commission. The third place winner is Robert Bryden, 13, (front second right), a Grade Peter Cyefko, 13, (rear), a Grade 7 student at Sunning- dale Public School, Oakville, who was second, Looking on is A. A. Martin of Port Credit, Elementary Schoo] Inspector for Peel County South. --Ontario Hydro Photo Hurst, 13, of Newmarket, re- 7 student at St. Christopher's istory Of Red Ensign remind all rates that exams are) due on the 7th of April, so if you are to pass you had better follow the example of some of your pals on board who have drawn books from stores and) are really boning up. Our thanks} to Lt. Dewsbury and Sub. Lt. Morin for their efforts in paint- ing the Ward-Rooin. Our thanks also to the other officers who shared Walter Ellis and PO Cory Ver- muelen who did something to that floor. Don't forget our date with these Army and Air types at the Tri-service inspection and church parade on Sunday, April 12. in paint-spreading, to This looks as though we are near the end of our scuttle-butt for another week so we'll leave you with this thought; the more that you put into an outfit the more that you get out of i! "Writer" jof Quebec pacifists Pacifists Plan Holiday March To Rocket Pad MONTREAL (CP)--A group plan to block the gate of the Bomaro missile base at La Macaza, Que., to all traffic on June 24, celebrated in Quebec province as St. Jean Baptiste Day. The announcement came from Jacques Larue-Langlois, president of Le Mouvement pour le Desarmement . Nucle- aire et la Paix (movement for nuclear disarmament and peace), as he spoke to some 300 demonstrators in Montreal's Phillips Square Saturday at the end of an "Easter walk for ,peace."" NEE FUEL OIL ? PERRY Day or Night 723-3443 White and Blue Squadrons, and the ships of each of these \this system was _ discontinued, | d, by Acts of Parliament, in} |that year and in 1865, the White) |\Ensign was authorized to be} lworn by all ships of the Royal| Navy, the Red Ensign by mer-} lchant ships, and the Blue En-| lsign by ships of Colonial navies| land by ships belonging to public | offices. | Now, according to books of| issued by the RN and the RCN; tha Blue Ensign) embodying the emblems of Australia and New Zealand is ional Flag of each of these countries, while| the Red Ensign with the shield of the coat of arms of Canada| in the fly is recognized as the| official flag of this country. The| merchant navy ensign is ex-| actly the same except that it is not defaced in any way by in- signia or emblems. Therefore, we draw the conclusion that! the Red Ensign is not or | rowed, stolen or taken without) authority from anyone! "Nuff' Said'! | Well, we are proceeding to} York'? on Wednesday evening and from the program laid) down,. you are in for a real| treat. We would also like to instruction SKINLESS 'WIENERS LEAN, TENDER RINDLESS BACON LEAN MINCED 54 SIMCOE NORTH TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Crus Steaks 5 C lb ;Of the evening Ted Taylor's| jband of Ajax played for the! dance. Light refreshments, pre- |pared by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Court, were served. EYE EXAMINATIONS PHONE 723-4191 by appointment F. R. BLACK, O.D, 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH | WHAT'S WRONG on Lack confidence Outdated steps Can't lead Can't follow .. Need practice We are offering a special intro- ductory dance - course for only $15.00. Because we want you to see for yourself how quickly and easily you can learn to dance at the Arthur Murray Studio, Even if you've .never danced before, you can go dancing after a lesson or two, ond at gay student parties, you'll meet new friends . . . gain poise and populority. There are no strangers ot Arthur Murray's. Everybody dances and has fun. This $15.00 'dance course is good for a limited time only. Open daily 1:00 to-10:00 p.r WITH YOUR DANCING? a ARTHUR MURRAY W. MARKS LICENCEE 1114 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH 728-1681 You CANT MISS SAVING WITH PSP Want to save but don't know how? Ask about Scotiabank's unique service PSP, the life-insured personal savings plan. exclusive with S: Z ay mnie | N-6 @ Every day more blood @ Donating Blood is painless, @ You will be helping to save a life. THE NEXT RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC will be HELD THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd. from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. and from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE STREET NORTH NEW DONORS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED is used in our Hospital. OUR QUOTA FOR THIS CLINIC IS 400 BOTTLES OF BLOOD