Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Oct 1964, p. 3

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REPORT FROM OTTAWA -~ Unemployment Still Serious By MICHAEL STARR MP Ontario Riding by month, since the)Part f part of 1962, but not suf- take 'care of aill | Yacht "Britannia" for his pro- ribbean. bers of the senate and House of Commons, senior public offi- cials and te ms a large reception given by the prime| minister on behalf of the Cana- dian government. These events in Ottawa are scheduled for Oct, 12, Thanks- leave Canada on board the jected tour off the Ca CITY AND ~ Mamy of the policies put into effect from 1959 to 1962 are gratifying results but not sufficiently to eliminate the! problem. One of the most effective forces is the pegging of the) DISTRICT NOT SAME PERSON Albert McInnes, 105 King's crescent, Aja, points out that the Albert McInnes reported in |Thursday's edition of The Osh- awa Times as remanded to Oct. 14. on a charge of making an) Canadian dollar. This was\improper left turn is his son, | severely criticized when the action was taken, hut it. now! turns out to 'be the comnerstone of our expanding economy. EFFECTIVE MEASURE Another effective measure was the technical and vocation- al school program, which is now providing the opportunity for Canadians. to acquire trades! and skills required in present- day industries. The estimates of the depart- Albert Charles McInnes, of the| same address. PARKED CAR DAMAGED Ronald H. Gay, 527 Brentwood) avenue, parked his car a few} doors from his home Wednesday and returned later in the day to} find that it had been damaged) by a hit-and-run driver. Mr. Gay} told police that an estimated $200 damage had been caused to the front end of the vehicle. Police are investigating the mat-! Boys' Club THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 2,1964 - OBITUARY Name Kiwanis Is Praised Roger Hager of Vancouver, president of the Boys' Clubs of } |Canada, was in Toronto on Wed- nesday for a meeting of the National Board of Directors. Prior to the noon meeting, Mr. Hager paid a visit to the Simcoe Hall Boys' Club in Oshawa. Accompanying Mr. Hager '}were Ed Mitchell, Toronto; Vern McAdam, Montreal and J. Alexander, Vancouver. i The. out-of-town guests were ously ill for the past five weeks, died conducted through the new club}; MRS, ROSANNA GRAHAM Di 4 H d Mrs. Rosanna Graham, seri- istrict ea ai OTTAWA (CP) -- Harry. Ross, 43, a Montreal insurance - agent, was elected governor af the Ontario, Quebec, Maritimes *|Kiwanis district at its conven- tion Wednesday. Mr. Ross is a referee in the -- Eastern Conference of the Ca- nadian Football League. ; Elected lieutenant governors for Ontario included: Irving Aaron, Ottawa; Harold Mar- © ans, Kingston; Stephen by Mrs. A. P. Fulton, president of the Women's Welfare League, S. R. Alger, T. L. Wilson, Gor- don B. Miles, S. T. Hopkins and Grant Coates, members of the Simcoe Hall Boys' Club advis- ory board. At the Toronto meeting Mr.| Hager commented on the tre- mendous growth of the Boys' .|Chubs in Canada. He stated that the Oshawa club is second to none in structure, leadership and management. Mr. Hager complimented Mrs. Fulton and the bers of the bers of the Women's Welfare League of Oshawa for thier management of the Simcoe Hall Clubs; Mr. Alger and the members of the! advisory board for their com- |munity leadership in the plan- ning and construction of the # \Oshawa Club. ; Progress reports were given on the recent developments of} lthe Penticton, B.C., Scarbor-| ough, Ont., London, Peterbor- ough, Oakville, Carbonnear, Newfoundland; Truro, N.S. and Hamilton, Ontario. Those attending. the meeting well, Oshawa; Robert Hipwell, Jr., Orillia; Robert C. Red- a en ig mond, Welland, Peter Breel, ° Oshawa for the last seven years. She had lived in Uxbridge where she was a member of Uxbridge |United Ohurch. She spent 16 years in North Daknee also|2id Lothian, Sault Ste. Marie. NEED A NEW... OIL FURNACE? Call PERRY Dey or night 723-3443 Mrs. Harry Harper (Gladys) of Oshawa; and Orr Graham of Balsam, Ontario. Mrs: Graham was predeceased by a daughter, Mrs. M. Lambe (Jean) of Oshawa. is a sister, we eal f Osha + i e Mrs, Janet 'Ashion, of oshewa: Homes With 17 great: . . The body i resting ot 6 Electric Heating Pass 10,000 aa Mark in Ontario Armstrong Funeral Home, The memorial service will be held Saturday, Oct. 3. at 2 p.m, Rev. N. T, Holmes, minister of Har- mony United Ohurch, will con- duct the service. Interment will be in Kendall cemetery, Utica Ontario, ORDERED TO APPEAR QUEBEC (CP) -- Guy Poul-| | ments of government are now rn of NATIONAL PRESIDENT VISITS OSHAWA BOYS' CLUB Mont- Boys' Clubs of Canada; Mrs. A. P. Fulton, president of the | Women's Welfare League and Thomas I.. Wilson, a director '| of the Oshawa club --Oshawa Times Photo non F. McAdam, of real, national director and Harold MeNeill, director of the Oshawa club, On his left are Ed. Mitchell, of Toronto, special representative of the the new Club on He is seen ed the facilities at Oshawa Boys' Eulalie avenue. here trying his hand at game of pool in the games room. On his right are Ver- WOODBINE ENTRIES SATURDAY, Oct. 3 Sunnyside Park No J entry. been being considered more expediti- ously @& more time is being TO HEAR PANEL allotted to them; where previ- bus : |. Roger. T. Hager: Tet ously only Fridays were set) Instructions to local. gar-) : ae aside for estimates, the present|deners on the growing and care! Couver, national president of aillocation is Wednesday, Thurs-|0f tuberous-rooted begonias and the Boys' Clubs of Canada, day and Friday. This nowjevergreens, and in floral ar-| paid a visit to Oshawa Wed- should do a great deal to facili- | rangements, will be featured at nesday morhing and inspect- tate approval of supply and/the October meeting of the Osh- eliminate the necessity of the|awa Horticultural Society in the government 'to ask parliament|E. A. Lovell School hall Mon- for interim supply on a continu-|day evening. A panel of speak- ous basis. ers will give these instructions, A great deai of interest is be-|and will also be ready to an- ing generated in the forthcom-/SWeT any questions from the ing visit of Her Majesty, Queen|members. A chrysanthemum First RACE -- Purse: $1,900 Blizabeth II, and His Royal show will be held in conjunction Sones, Yectees tteoaee: 16, Furs Highness, The Prince Philip.|with the meeting. Taranto, Harris X106 ii ith ry i s - " Jive Girl, Harrison A-108 imeie itinerary includes Char: CHATRMAN TO SPEAK Marina isi Werrison 10 Quebec and the National Capi-| Ross Strike, of Bowmanville, (iter No por 417 tal, Ottawa. The tour of the chairman of the Ontario Hydro Susie's Ramen No Boy 108 A er Ni VM Royal Party will include partici- Electric Power Commission, | tanea' © vbr py pation in the celebration of|was the speaker at today's! miss Armedam, Gordon 108 important anniversaries in both luncheon meeting of the Eastern vest My benenicea 1 ¥ Charlottetown and Quebec. Ontario Municipal: Electric As-/"3it5'Etigible: Noble score, The visit will mark the 100th; sociation convention in Lindsay. aul. Anniversary of the first Con-! NEW SECRETARY ference of the Fathers of Con- Mrs. Jostoh Ham has federation Charlottetown : : , COND R 1864, by id inamereuen of Bee named = secretary-treasurer ening. Tikes new group of buildings erected|the Ganaraska Region. Conser-| Paige Ore rere to cammemorate that event.|Vation Authority. She succeeds| Wor, Duck, No Boy 1! Observance of the subsequent|Mrs. C. C. Wood who was sec-|Aarmadan, Parsons 106 Dula Gail, McCauley X106 conference of the coonfederation|Tetary since 1961. lower) Tih tarete OC soe caged will take place in Que- GETS NEW POSITION puch Selvenie, Macon 14 re | Lieutenant Colonel Alfred P. Devil Lecom, Harris x114 TO OPEN MEMORIAL \Simester, of is gps e _ Bune Vitesse, Giivideon 110 During her fn Quebec,|has been divisional commander | Ber Hostess, Harrison 119 the Queen will elso in the|for the Salvation Army's Mid- (elie uote Gacy' Domain, Walsh 114. new Memorial of Le Royal 22nd|Ontario Division for the past Regiment to the valiant dead of|two years, has been appointed) tyirp race -- Purse $1,900 ($2500) this distinguished French-Cana-|as National Publicity and Spe-| Claiming Three-year-olds and up. 7 Furs dian unit of which Her Majesty|cial Efforts Secretary with .res- 1k Ree Neer Tie ief. |ponsibility for radio and tele-!Gienspeed, No Boy 119 visit to|vision in the Salvation Army. |Bandolero, L. Wali 119 B Fitzsi 16 Ottawa (some 36 hours), the/The appointment takes etiect| Grol ee 0 eee Ve Queen and the Duke will meet|Oct. 29. L.t Col. Simester is a|Negnec, Harris X117 the members of the cabinet,|former commanding officer of /Princ®, Tour Leblanc 119 Parliamentary -- leaders, mem- '|the Oshawa Citadel. 'Field Trial, No Boy 119 % 4 este Salt, Fitzsimmons C122 | BJ, 4 | Third Eye, Leblanc 116 he mn , its . a Z CHEST ILLUSTRATION CONTEST CREATES INTEREST About 100 entries are ex- school students. The entries pected to be placed in the Will be judged Friday, Oct. 9, jor and j st sections of by Oshawa commercial art- -- = sei ons ists. Trophies will be -present- the Greater Oshawa Com- oq to the winners by General munity Chest M[Mlusjration Con- Printers Limited. Seen here Oshawa secondary are Anna Syperek, left end Francine Fortier, students at R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute, pre- paring their entries. Looking on is M. G. Hofstetter, their art teacher --Oshawa "Times Photo ($2500) Humber Broom, No Boy 116 Boy | chitfe" L. Appelbaum and L. W. Ruby | Tin Pan Alley, Maxwell 118 Purse $1,900 ($2500) Of |Ciaiming. Three-year-olds. (Divn. of Ist; dl | | Cord Beverley, Maxwell 122 ibeen jumping with stamp and e Du Barry Rose, Bailey 116 * olds Closing | Children, five years and under--Alex Singling, Kelly Ann Smith, Laurie Phippard Girls, 8 years and under Debbie Rogers, Judy Hairper, | | FOURTH RACE Purse $2,300 ($6000 Claiming Three-year-olds and up, 7 Furs Farmer Jack, Hale 113 Winsmanship, Fitzsimmons 116 Roman Thunder, Maxwell 112 Bala Roman,' Rasmussen 116 Jacquilo, Dittfach 119 Mitzi's Folly, Inda 110 Peters Sister, Davidson 110 Sunnyside Park Neighborhood Association held its park clos- ing recently in the park with a good number of members in attendance. Bingo and penny toss were|Bonnie Hamniow. pissiiiindceismane played; while there were booths! Boys, § and under -- Ralph Three-year-olds. for novelties, aprons and home| Bartodziej, Ronnie Bartodziej, 7 Furs baking. Zippo, the clown, enter-| Pay! Palokoski. tained the children. Gum and . f Ae Girls, 11 and under -- Dianne balloons were distributed to the Harlow, Sharon Rogens, Susan children. ers, The 50-50 Club dnaw was won, Baye; il FIFTH RACE Allowances. Foaled in Canada Big Rocky, Davidson 119 Brief Wind, Harris X113 Fast Answer, Dittfact 121 | Fabison, Harrison 123 Aged Dust, Smith 116 QUINELLA BETTING Bob | and under -- The attendance prizes were} won by Mins. H. Lawson, Mrs. B. Krasinski, Mrs, E. Coo; i Mrs. O. Bnadley, Mrs. speed Girls, 14 and under -- Dianne} ache, Mrs, Turrell, Mrs. Do-|Hanlow, Cathy Chapman, Bon-| herty, Mrs. Phi 'd and Mrs.|nie Nichois. iH. by cee Boys, 14 and under -- Jim| The children's naces were a Mooney, John Harper, Bret Fil- Doan. Peat, Gores | 119. feature of the program. The lion. Swerve, No Boy 114 A-Wiliow Downs Farm and €. 8. Seed- winners - were: house entry |Melnychuk and Raymond Bar| -todziej (tied). SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 added "Autumn Stakes Hdep" Three-year-olds Jand up. 1%4 Miles |Dr. Giddings, No Boy A126 Whitebrough, Armstrong 113 Greek Form, No Boy A-120 King Gorm, No Boy 116 Runadir, No Boy Allé Belfort, Hale 112 iHustrator, No Boy All@ STUDY CONTINUOUS LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The explosion of medical knowledge jis so great that the gnaduate |doctor of today has a '"'halif life" of 10 years -- half of what he has learned will be obsolete in:a decade--Dr. W. Victor Johnston of Toronto said Thurs- day. Dr. Johnston, executive di- | rector of the College of Gen- eral Practice of Canada said medical schools must educate) L. Levesque, Mrs, §. | Thomas: their students to mealize the doc- ae: Hash Tighe eee a tor must always keep abreast | of learning and be able to dis- EIGHTH RACE -- Puree $2, 100 om) card or "'unlearn'" what is ob- prodigal vache hes solete or in error. Hereforall, No Boy 107 piosiceicimati General John, Maxwell 109 Bonnie Bird, Waish 10. Well Now, Harris X108 | Falsun, Potts 117 | Shere Khan, Rasmussen 107 | Siver Beau, Parnell. 116 SEVENTH RACE Purse added "Coronation Futurity Stakes' year-olds in Canada 1 '% miles, Lucky Marine, Shuk 122 Northern Queen, Bailey A119 $20,000 Two- Flaming Triumph, Dittfach AlI72 Grand Galop, Fitzsimmons 6122 Des Erables, Leblanc B122 Champlain, Dittfach A122 Catedon Colonel, Waish C122 | Flyalong, Potts B122 Good Old Mort, Gomez 122 Tie Pilot, Inda 119 Isle of Mull, Davidson 122 Revelling, No Boy 122 A-Windfields Farm entry braemor garde ms (Stevenson Rd, N. end Annepolis Ave.) PAUL RISTOW LTD. REALTOR Oshawa's Most Convenient Community Individually designed homes at sensible prices, | Mystere, Shuk 116 Sauvagette, Harrison 110 Hop Hop, Parsons X108 Bonnie Flare, Leblanc 110 EXCLUSIVE REALTOR MILLEN Real Estate Ltd, 9 BAGOT ST. 728-1679 Fitzsim- Also Eligible: Neros Hero, Boy 113; mons 113; Crystal Fire, No Xerxes, Davidson 116. X-5 tbs. 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