Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Apr 1964, p. 9

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EATON'S AID 'AUDITORIUM FUND Presenting cheque on be- employees to $8,000, A pre- contribution is Terence Kelly, half of the company is the vious cheque of $3,000 was chairman of the finance com- = - seen So So presented by the employees at mittee and Robert Wilson, coneae ion. of bl and its an earlier date, Accepting the Dangerous Driver 3 Injured Is Fined $150 In Accidents --Oshawa Times Photo 'Honor List At OCVI In the recent Easter exam-json, Thomas Johnson, Terence| SECOND SECTION inations held at the O'Neill Col-|Keys, Ronald Kitchen, Jean legiate and Vocational Institute,|Koss, Christine McIntyre, Rob- the following students headedjert McKenzie, Penny McMullan, their respective grades: Winston McNamee, Lance Maid- GENERAL low, Mary Mark, David Miller, Grade 9 -- Richard Mooney,|#lizabeth Mills, Ralph Moore. 89.3 per cent, Sandra Neil, Tom Ogle, Pat- Grade 10 ~ Marshall Crotin,jricia Pallant, Janice Parfitt, 91,2 per cent, David Prest, Douglas Richard- Grade 11 -- Katherine Hamil-/$00, Barry Sampson, Linda ton, 87.5 per cent. Smith, Susan Starr, Michael Grade 12 -- Louisa Garrett, Stephenson, Jill Stevens, Robert 86 per cent. Stone, Barbara Storie, Paul Sut- Grade 13 -- Heward Gough,|0n, Dorothy Vipond, Douglas 94,3 per cent, Warren, Linda Wilson, Larry COMMERCIAL taibe -- Yonson. -- 10 -- Ildi Angi, 83.3 per cameron Alle, Arie Bir, y aro mara, Jane Co 4 ee -- Nels Sohaty, Heather Davis, Gary Edgar, Grade 12 -- Gloria Hickie,|Faye Fish, Carol Gardner, 81.1 per cen Elaine Gulliver, Douglas Hallett HONOR STUDENTS Katherine Hamilton, Eric The following students obtain- -- » Judy eee: abl ed first-class honor standing at] %°Y Knott, Patricia er, Easter: Bryan Latta, Jane Lawrence, G E 9 Darryl Leach, Madeline Lovell, #RAD Judith McLean, Judith Mac- Anne-Margaret Aay, Davidiaonaiq Karl Markalous, Pam- Alexander, Mary Alker, Michaelle1, Miler, Michael Mothersill, Armstrong, Marlene Blair, thewie Hatshy ved dap Pibagas oo ge : Catherine slonnévle Hugh cha Sraig, Sher e- . cies denne meter, Gail Denby, Irene De-| Popham, Susan Pretty, Glenn vine, August Diensthuber, Ken- shel Stemeroff, Ann |Stiles, Leslie Townsend, Henry neth Donnely. Joan Weir nice Wil- Michael Evans, Elizabeth ANN | on, Donald Wood. Eyre, Janice Faint, Sharon Far-|-- : row, Philip Fiess, Linda France, |GRADE 12 : Rita Gibson, James Gough, Robert Baker, Gregory Bell, Rene Goulding, Stuart Guy, San-/William Bellingham, Linda dra Henderson, Robert Howard, |Crawford, Lionel Crotin, Colin Betty Hrycyshyn. |Edgecombe, _ Robert Fowler, Janet Jarvie, Ross Kauffman, |John Fox, Alison Foy, | Sheila Keys, Barbara Koblak,| Louisa Garrett, Howard Donna Kuchma, Anne Lancas-\Goldblatt, Paul Gulliver, Linda ter, Darlene Leaming, Paul/McQuade, Jane Macdonald, \Lockwood, Sharman Lott, Linda|Thomas Reed, Richard Town- McClennen, Barbara McLean,|send, William Whitbread, Kath. Gail McWilliams, Virginiajcrine Williams, Macevicius, Donald Macleod,|GRADE 13 Cc 1 |Jaqueline Malachowski, Patricia) Mary Archer, Carolyn |Maxymuik, Richard Mooney, Cooper, Joanne Cox, Robert! | Inez Pretty, Douglas Reson, Crothers, William orden.) moRoNTO -- Activity on pened el en Gonith, Kies, Brian Morris, Ronald Nel- the floor of the Toronto Stock Jo-Anne Smith, Laurie Smyth,|son Dennis Partridge, John aistime Nich of: the week Stapleton, Brenda Stephens Terrance Skelton, Lynda) Janet Stevens, David Stones, |Thompson ha ms sy ORS Beverley Tindall, Diane Tr * Three people were injured in|sise, Gail Tresise, Frederick |@ c ' i anne Bowers, : : "i separate accidents in Osh-|Vodden, Jane Webster, Douglas| Ildi Angi, Susanne A high-speed chase in whichjoccupants of the car "thought / Rh) = eg Bog gy Det no Wherry, Dawn Wilson, Louise|Barbara Buchanan, Antonetta a police cruiser was almostjit was a joke," Constable Tobin forced off the road, resulted in|said. |Property damage in the hes|Wilson, Susan Winder, Ellen|Cer i lamounted to more than $1,500,|Woods. Smith, Cernigoi, Patricia Fekyta, Ann Exchange reached its second Thursday's record of ee ; 4 . shares, Thousands of specula- Katherine _ Springstein, -Joan|Robertson, Norma Rowden, Friday as the volume of tive buyers bought shares of Chamber Is The Oshawa Times OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1964 Professor ACTIVITY ON THE TORONTO EXCHANGE shares traded soared almost any property holdings near the site of the major zinc-copper-silver strike an- nounced Thursday near Timmins. --(CP Wirephoto) Club Speaker Dr. Arthur Lower, professor of Canadian History at Queen's University, Kingston, will be the speaker at the final meet- ing of the Canadian Club of On- tario County, The meeting will be held Wednesday, April 22, in Hotel Genosha, subject will be "Our Racial and Confedera- tion Problems," Professor Lower, an outstand- ing Canadian, is an authority on Canada and her history hav- ing served as instructor in lan- guage and history at the Uni- versity of Toronto, He acted as chairman of the Public Archives of Canada and was concerned with editing translation and research in Canadian History. He is the author of many books on Can- ada, and Canadians. Since 1947, 4Professor Lower has been Douglas Professor of Canadian History at Queen's University. He is a strong provocative speaker and believes that there is much that should be said by English Canadians in the cur- rent discussion on Bilingualism and Biculturalism., Civil Service Angered By Pay Charg TORONTO (CP) -- The Civil Service Association of Ontario said Friday it will make @ "strong official protest" to Pre- mier Robarts over changes in pay structure made without ne- gotiation. Directors of the association met Friday to consider - what unrest "All civil servants are angry a 17-year-old Oshawa youth's} Murdoch was fined $150 or 30)" Ronaid Chow, aged 8, suffered| GRADE 10 GRADE li eal a Fact Centre with the breakdown in' negotia- conviction for dangerous driv-jdays in. jail. His' licence Was), cy mouth and bump on his| Wayne Adams, David Andely, are, ae =e Sawa o ing in Oshawa Magistrate's suspended for one ee <a |head, when the car in which he Bonnie Burns, Judith Crothers, = co lt mak ® ' 'ae - _ Court Friday. | He was told by Magistrate H.))2.. passenger collided, Fri-|Marshall Crotin, Sandra Cook, |Sytnyk. i Zak. Svery community nee A statement by Constable|Jermyn: : day, with another vehicle at|Bron Curley, Carol Daniel, Wil-| Pe ohine Carson Geel : some central core from which D. J. Tobin said he~ chased aj From what I've heard you' athol street west and Drew/liam Dawe, Richard Dawson,| _ /O#eP Tai "GC eski, Gloria : : . information about the commu- car driven by John A. Mur-|4°serve to go to jail. street |Eric Farncombe, Peter Gri per, (Glover ge eg 'Parker . nity can be disbursed doch, 781 Somerville avenue,| It's lucky you were smpoes) Ronald, of 19 Ritson roaqd)Sandra Griffin, greg Griffith.) oid Wescott kharon Wil. oak decisis ae ' after it went, through a Mc-/°% You might be facing a much/.outn was allowed home atter|, Heather Hall, Allan e ieene f the Oshawa Chamber of Co Laughlin' boulevard road stop|more serious charge here t0-| + eatment at the Oshawa Gen- Brian Houghton, Barry : S. . ihe sign, April 5, at "'a high rate of 999: eral Hospital. The car he was| Se merce serves as this informa- speed." | Murdoch was also fined $50); i b ' C R ed : tion centre for Oshawa, sed that after(%,2% additional 15 days in jalllot thesameaddeess To Address Boy escu The secretariat receives be- WMS Visitors _-- a xe we ye tie set for causing wilful damage to the The other vehicle involved in pipes 1s aod 90 igetcier weee the cruiser's flashing lights and'), s_ J. Phillips Public School, | hc anes ao i siren. were switched on Mur-|yar 29 the crash was driven by Gary ' By MRS. R, RICHARDSON ly about Oshawa. To each of ASHBURN -- Members doch's car lights went. out, Edward Hurst, 129 Barrie ave- From Roof these people is sent informa- \ { Women's Missionary bong , * | Murdoch admitted kicking in|nue Damage to the two cars L I G 4 tive material highlighting i PE Deicianit ge west, near'a school window, causing $3) amounted ad $1,000, A tire hy- 1 e roup Oshawa Fire Fighters today places of interest. Other perti- Stoutfvile peat Ma fay Bri 'sen ighway 12, the officer went damage. drant and post box were dam- rescued a five-year-old boy nent information about Oshawa ° ry on, "he almost forced an on-|------------------_________ or ' | : " n their Easter Thank' offering a " aged to the extend of $50 in.the from the roof of a two storey such as population, climate, ; coming vehicle off the road. | 'd e y CALLED TO BAR | business opportunities, etc., are meeting. Thirteen accepted the | crash, : house. | - f ee erty : K 'igh Court Remands Robert Redshaw, 7 E , . 4 Ross Kane, a son of Mr, and oe Me gaat tn also forwarded to interested! i age ov pear E. Heron was After turning north on High- street, Ajax, suffered a knee in-| im 4 \Mrs, Maurice Kane, 548 Masson| x ie 2 parties, | omas 'Tam' Deachman . way 12, Constable Tobin s Two Drivers ital angeles sirest. was out playing when he| Campbell, Mary street, who The Easter meeting of the ' " jury after the car he was driv- u g ese To add to the interest of the| Will be the guest speaker at |, ? Murdoch's vehicle shot off at Hing collided with another vehicle spotted the high television mast] W&s called to the Bar "on traveller the Oshawa Chamber| the meeting of the Kiwanis |})° pe yor A is held 95 mph and went through Brook- ' e Q , Pate . : ; stands be ighbor's| Convocation ceremony h la Diet ed oe "a land meted A Pe enc etre Sie faa eth mee) far Deadman" oot Seat ere My Twice, the officer said, he|hoth remanded on echtinbine Mervin Yakeley, RR 3 Osh- He climbed the mast, which ne. Sareea nd ti. | which is gs el so | the information director of meet ogee = bre meeting, and tried to get ahead of the fleeing|paij in Oshawa Magistrate's| awa, was the driver of the other Sileads to the roof, and then on pages Yuan te ofa [ple to the oilmatiee Foie Canada for the Foster Par- ag y. we og sit auto and he "'tried to force me|Court. Friday "lear. 3 ame alle ff ~|made his way to the chimney Means ' Penis a eR j 00 Sim.| ents Plan in Montreal, The pen, off the road," aes astette ro 1p} Wiltioms street Gest at Division ~*~ : heer from Queen's University, museum is located at 99 Sim- : : rye guest speaker, Mrs, A. Fraser ' : Bil coe street south, and is | club is celebrating Canada- ook A bottle was thrown from Knight's road, charged with! street was the scene of the third|® , . ee poe And there he stood with a) Kingston - -- to the public pS cigar U.S, Goodwill Week. Mr, ane tae pine py -- Murdoch's car which also pass-|being drunk in charge of an au-|crash, Frid when Kenneth]? |birds eye view of the city. |week, Since its opening last| Deachman will be. speaking | "Mrs R. Richardson was pre ed six or seven cars on a hill!tomobile and dangerous driving,|Button, 43, 67 Ritson road north ate ' Fire Fighters were cailed, Ad it St li lJuly. 14.9 on the function of the plan pr near Myrtle, as remande Z iggy ig pete och ge ha caltelt ae i = when other children ran to tell mus ea ing |July 14,283 people have toured : 5 sented with a life membership was remanded until May 15,|suffered a ne injury. 3 b we museum, throughout the world, certificate and WMS pin by the The car was eventually stop-| Lucien L. Leoen,.RR 1, Port) The other vehicle involved in| Mrs. Kane what had happened.) nm : : pies i ped by an OPP cruiser which|Hope, charged with dangerous|this crash was driven by | An extension ladder was i Station Wagon ay the Dc gap of Oshawa! g7RANGE CALF LIVES es Doe Fisher made had joined in the chase. driving, was remanded until|Jacques Woods, 118 Division jup to the roof and a . entre fon White een: THATCHER, Ute (APY = Al on 2 gies A 16-year-old Toronto youth,|centre from which travel in-/Hoistein heifer who looks at the am Synodical be igegs heg i\Fighter climbed to -- ; - 3 cue. Ross was none the worse) : ey n park 'ormation can be obtained who stole a station wagon | Rhos Wis tan. Bagvinnas Pda through four eyes and hasiston-Toronto Presbyterial at lfor his. adventure oe jed in the Firestone Stores lot,/canada. © mouths and noses is 10 days/Orijiia recently. i a old Friday. Most experts give CELEBRATING ee King street east, April 16, Your Oshawa Chamber of|the two-headed calf two oaks heat = eee eS ee |was Friday remanded in cus-/Commerce Information Centre|to live, but farmer Floyd W. Mrs. Sparks attended the Renter BIRTHDAYS |tody until April 28 for. pre-jacts as the good will ambassa-|Adams says the animal is get- Thank Cftering meeting at i lsentence report. dor to many visitors to the|ting stronger and exercises in Beaverton Congratulations and best | : inadequacy the salary structure," the as- sociation said in a statement, Stouffville Group Hosts Ashburn he accused and two other'May 1 street, Damage totalled $425, A. GORDON NAIRN community. JERRY MOCK TIRED BUT HAPPY COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Mrs. who greeted her at Port-Col- "The Spirit of Columbus". J. Mock, Columbus housewife ymbus Airport tonight Among the greeters were Gov, Columbus __ housewife : 2 Pevips re Gi whe just became the first Around her neck is a garland James A. Rhodes. Rep. Sam voman to fly solo aound the "world, waves a happy hello to her arrival from a 29-day Mayor Maynard Sensenbren- an estimated 3,000 persons flight in a single-engine plane, ner. (AP Wirephoto) of orchids presented -her on Devine, R-Ohio, and Columbus + The speaker at the meeting of} wishes to residents of Osh- Allan R. Chamberlain, 5 Sel-|-------__--___ jthe Oshawa Life Underwrite awa and district who are (kirk street, pleaded gui \Association, in Hotel Genosha| celebrating their birthdays 'the charge and told Oshawa next Friday, will be. A, Gordon| this weekend. " |Magistrate's Court he took the Nairn, executive director, mar-| ose who celebrate to- |car in order to get back to iketing co-ordination and public} ay are: Marilyn Graham, | Toronto, relations, Prudential Insurance| 299 Johnston avenue; Mary | Crown Attorney Bruce Company of America. Katherine McAuley, 702 |Affleck said the youth had just | A native of Montreal, the; Cedar street. |been released after a four-year speaker is a graduate of Me- Phone 723-3474, term in a boys' training s |Gill University in both arts andj" r ; E Re ALTE a6 \law, being a gold medalist in| * both faculties, He also did post-| [graduate work in economics, | Stop Smoking lon the bate Stephen Leacock, | on a university scholarship. Dur-| ; ; | jing his law course, he also won Ja scholarship which sent him to| Class To Start 'Europe for a year on post grad-| uate work, | In co-operation with the Gov-|Plan includes the physical and In 1938 Mr. Nairn was ap-jernment's recent 17-page report}psychological approach to over- pointed field supervisor of thejon the perils of smoking en-|coming the habit. How to flush Life Underwriters Association|titled Smoking and Health, the|the system of nicotine, how to of Canada and in 1946 he was/Oshawa Kiwanis Club is spon-jlessen the craving, how to in- appointed executive vice-presi-jsoring its fourth free clinic to/crease the use of will power, on . the ¢ -- a n Ap : and smokers in kicking the ha-/how to work the Buddy system, |1950, he resigned to become di-|bit. jare some of the many tech- jrector of agencies for Canada mewhat shocking is the bold/Niques designed to break the jfor The Prudential Insurance/statement in the pocket-sized/habit within the five-day period. |Co. of America. reference book issued to 19,000} The plan, originated by the ; . "/Canadian doctors by Health|/Seventh-day Adventist Church, Minister Judy LaMarsh that/is not a gimmick to add mem- Car Located |"the death rate ng cigaret|bers to the church, but simply a |smokers is substantially higher|public service to help improve than those for the non- | the health of the community and After Theft | smokers"'. co-operate with the - national The report calls on all public-/physical-fitness program, For Oshawa police are searching! ™inded bodies to join in an ac- the past three years it has been for car thieves who took a ve-|ive Program of smoking educa-/used successfully in such cities hicle from the parking lot at|0" -- pecially for the benefit)as New York, Washington, D.C., | Fittin vs Limited ks ialae ditch.-|% junior high and high school|Los Angeles, Vancouver and To- | tit cal $400 de Sak Bie | Students. A recent report by the] ronto pee Bs " oc ge ot "ATKICMA indicates that some 450! The film, "One in 20,000," de- -- = i mak ae geo by Youth between the ages of 11/picting in full color a lung can- Piast y Vika ny Teton gd and 17 start to smoke every day|cer operation, will be shown the Ps 1088 Chey » W8S' in Canada. |first evening (Sunday) of the ualtesmciitansnesdl _| The free clinic, catled The|clinic, Statistics show that 70 Five-Day Plan to Stop Smoking,|/per cent of those who take the RASS FIRES starts this Sunde ass fires were the UAW 2 Union Hall night City Fire Fight-/on, Bond street cast Conducting} Free tickets to the group ther- ers during Friday, They. also an-'the program will be Archic S.;apy sessions may be obtained loalis. 'E. Duncan, both of Oshawa. The! 2506. y at 8 p.m, at/course quit smoking by the fifth a special sling he devised. CAN EWM is gone. Just out of hiberna- Ganges tion they have recovered their LONDON Ont., -- Spring - is proof positive that winter swered seven routine ambulance|King, MD, and Pastor tiby phoning 725-4283 and . 725-| activities of three bears in appetites and spirit. (CP Wirephoto)

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