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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 29 Dec 1955, p. 3

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ATTEND HOLLY HOP DANCE | Goddard. A feature of the even- ing was a' series of spot dances. Teen Town is sponsored by the CRA. The group has a busy program coming up for the new year. --Times-Gazette Photo breaders OSHAWA Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle WHITBY An accident on Dec. 7 resulted] 2 thony, 23, of King Street East, January | is {with preparations to greet the Suspended, for six» months |day, the official holiday will be | auto dri i a ar auto driven by 'Thomas Bar will be closed Monday. {nened as Anthony tried to pass handle the people who will be go- heavy. : 'coming into Oshawa too, istarting late Saturday night and way 401, I SAW a full-sized cial dedication service at Simcoe Mrs. Russell Burns, 763 will participate 'in the Leighton ture picture, "Love Me Or through to Jan. 15 under auspices tion there during the next Schools will reopen Tuesday. | VOL. 84--NoO. 303 OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 . PAGE 3 Most Firms - - - City Motorist ost m a conviction of careless driving! Oshawa | yr 1 ' | Oshawa citizens are going ahead thony $50 and costs or one month | jew year. Anth , who plead ilty, nthony, who pleaded guilty, was observed on Monday. clay, 369 Division Stréet, on Ritson Bus lines and railways expect the other car, which had started : ling out of town for the weekend, "I SAW" Watch night services will be . e: ding early Sunday mporning. cutter perched on the top of a Street United Church for the ush- Douglas street, is being sent Ford Evangelistic Crusade. It Leave Me", at the Regent of the local ministerial associa- month, for having sent this Fined $50 | Will Cl ine 1 ose vesterday against Donald An- Magistrate F. S. Ebbs fined An-| {in jail, and ordered his license While Jan. 1, 1956, falls on Sun- | dri f ie! : i {driver of a car which collided with Most stores, plants and offices {Road South. The accident hap- to be running extra coaches to {'o turn left, Damage was not : |but there will be a good number Iheld in several city. churches, "While driving along high- On Sunday, there will be a spe- travelling car." ers, choir and counsellors who two guest tickets for the fea- starts Monday and | continues Theatre or any other attrac- tion item to the I SAW contest. EWA He PSC Plane Leaves Here For Ceylon A specially equipped plane left Oshawa airport this week for a Canadian Government mission in Ceylon, * Under contract to the Canadian Government, as part of the €oi- ombo plan, the Photo Survey Cor- poration team will take aerial photographs of the entire islamg, an area of about 25,000 squar miles. ~ Photo Corporation ground pM visit Ceylon early in the new year, to cfm- plete an integrated resources sur- vey. : * 5 At this time of year Ceylon has the best photographic weather, In make the elimate of the ~ island uncertain and cloudy. If necessary, the Hudson pine TAIT DAVIS ASSISTS IN PLANNING with the southern industrial area; 'Louisa and Alice streets are to by being developed to cross the|be joined and extended to make a CNR and extend to Wentworth complete east to west artery. A Avenue," says planning board ee will be required over the its master street plan. Oshawa creek and culverts between Farewell Street, south of 401, is| Wilson Road and Harmony Road. planned as an arterial road ov] 'It is planned to call the combin- ing a big industrial area and con-leq street Adelaide avenue in honor Decting with the harbor. It will be| of Mrs, R. S. McLaughlin. cal upon to support dense ana EET heavy traffic and it is planned Ee oa oT eventually be widen Hh R feat ted with Buckingham and serve a residential area and i (FHLTOn eels by basmg T= ihe sity ih Sas oy hao nee |erection of a new bridge over| : 6 Doar as Tec: hshawa creek. No intrusion on the -. is planned' to} gm 0 ) skal FIGHTS REVOLT General Alfredo Stroessner president of Paraguay since August 1954, is reported lead- ing government forces battling a revolt that broke out in asuncion. 'The rebellion is said to be headed by Epifanoix Men- dez Fleitas, president of the Central Bank. Central Press Canadian PRIZE POEMS EDMONTON (CP) -- Canadians from coast to coast submitted 628 entries in the 1955 Alberta poetry contest. Although most entries were from Alberta, prize winners included Hazel Firth Goddard of Dartmouth, N. S., and Beatrice Rowley of Victoria thi rhs abribons Jan. 6. * He will participate in a panel @is- cussion entitled "Can We Eliminate the Traffic Bottleneck?" hd Other members of the panel Are Capt. Joseph Jeffery, president, i | Teen Town members held their 1 Qa annual Holly Hop dance recently with more than 200 present. Shown in the above groun, left : . to right, are Bob Clark, Shirley Stark, Bill Howard, Bomb Sim- ! } 1 | 1UQa 11 1 H 1eT ere coe, Dianne O'Brien and Bob a Tis - | His Worship Mayor Normap| for many years to enjoy the partments and members of the nd fic last| fruits of his many years in the|city hall staff. Down officiated at one of the las ruits 1s y Ye Short addresses were also. deliv. W1l LE Tee ers functions of his term of office, service of his community. _|ered by Judge Pritchard, Mr. at Hotel Genosha on Wednesday ped ot the head, Jape Bi Hall, T. D. Thomas, MLA; Mi-| ® i / ; Mayor Down were Mrs. Down:chael Starr, MP; Roy Barrand,| night, when le was host to She and their six sons, Bruce, Lloyd, city clerk: and Heber Down ofl | legislative and administrative| car) Allen, Elmer and Wesley. Brooklin, a brother of the mayor. | heads - of the corporation at the| Also at the head table were Crown| Mrs, T. D. Thomas voiced a annual mayor's dinner. Attorney Alex C. Hall and His|gpecial word of thanks to Mrs A number of purebred swinejed to operate as clubs and enter The event was most informal in| Honor Judge J. E. Pritchard. Down for the part she had played met in the A=riculturallat least 5 sows for test each year ory sense of the word with a 10 a brief address, His Worship during her husband's term of Office, Uxbridge, recently, to dis Mr vart also emphasized the|€Very sense o e word A voiced his pleasure at being office. y N d| importance of producing top quel-| spirit of goodwill and good fellow- among the friends he had made| In keeping with the homey at- io| ity hogs and stated that the Ad- ship prevailing at all times. His|during his four years as a mem-| mosphere of the gathering recita- A. Stewart, Pro- vanced Registry Policy was de-| Worship received commendation|ber of the Oshawa city council. tions were given by Herbert Os- SIX DIE IN FIRE duction Servi Canada Depart- signed to aid in the selection of from all on his long service not|He expressed appreciation of thel/borne, a close friend of the host: GAYLORD Mech. (AP) | M ment of Aoi of the the best hogs in the Province with!only in Oshawa but also in East|goodwill and -co-operation he hatl and vocal dvets by Mrs Lloyd Gladys S +o i hex fiv 2 nila: Advanced Registry Policy and out- regard to rate of gain, economy Whitby township: and the wish|received during the past year Down and Mrs. Oshorne, with iid Tr apr ane oe ve ci ¢- lined the minimuin requirements of gain, and carcass quality. was extended that he be spared from the heads of the civic de- [Mrs E. Courtice at the piano TO ed Sony Ee ne for entry under this s7heme | There was some discussion at a HL -- - -- remote " ------ er - lestroye hei 8 3 ii These requirements can be sum- the conclusion of Mr. Stewart's ad- » ' | xonise Six Miles neh of here. Mrs) marized as follow dress with regard to the formation Evolves Earth ake Method | ¥ sole sa Seas arren was of (a) For the individual breeder|cf an Advanced Registry Club and I] ame al L 3 NO ke must maintain a herd of at|it was decided to go Sliead and 3 : least 3 sows and a boar, all of organize such a club in the county T E 1 B tt Of 0 which are registered. | The election of officers Tesulted) 0 Xp. ore 0 om ceans or 1 ir 1 ans TI eria oa & (b) Groups of breeders--Upon|as follows: president, Stanley ¥ : . : . : é revomimendation of a supervising Lynde, Ashburn; vice - presi LOS ANGELES (4P)-An ingen iB Pe i I hd hd fieldman groups of not more than| dent, Earl Windatt, Beaverton; se- ious method of using earthquake, SubI ge 2 loos tine ang thar etl LYTTON, B. C. (CP) -- A faulty 5 breeders owning at least 5 or not| cretary-treasurer, 'H. L. Fair, Ux. waves fo explore the ocean bottom Wate fit did 8 t get there lator hose line and a spark from a pump O ove Ira 1C uilc er than 15 sow d a boar, all bridge: directors, Robert Baker, has been reported to the American/pPart of 1 not ge ere laler vere bl otav. firm more than 15 sows an : OE Physical Sacieby than the rest of the ocean bottom. Were blamed today for a blaz registered, may be accepted for| Sunderland; Gordon Ward, Ux- ysical Society. Fifty taal rial -e| Which destroyed an Imperial Oil a . entry as a Record of Performancelbridge; Frank Crosier, Port Perry;| The procedure already has dis-|, ¢o¥, REWIEL €AFAUATES AF€) opohoice and threatened this (This is the third of a series Club. Such groups will be expect-and Glen Glaspell, Oshawa. [credited a long-standing theory €!ter than 10, » blasts) acer canyon town of 1,200 with| 0 City planning in Oshawa. a ape that the moon was formed when a (OT revealing bottom secrets, Dr.| ORC The fourth will appear tomor- | : i ac | PTESS said. e jo ey produce|" , | row. . [ee chunk of the faith yas is enormously greater than an ex-| No one was injured. No damage! By JIM REVITT Ya by stimate wa aila | 3 i 3 ys tu ent (hole now filled by the Paci pf plosion. observations. the sien nate § as ay ail ble t of al The automobile, with its capa- .« ocean, said Dr. Frank Press, one ,. dart raves." whichibalh dio louse was part of afeity for flexible personal service, ; |of the scientists who developed the|!13'S used "suriace waves, ¢hibulk distribution centre serving! is today one of the most dominant i hd (travel like sound in water, and a gas stations along the canyon road. 3 : : | | method. : A rl forces in shaping the planning of A a TS n 0 |deeper wave which hits some of! Jt stood next to huge storage tanks |, city ada It also has produced some other|the rock formations above bottom. | containing nearly 65,000 gallons of is ; : ! surprises, he added..One of these| i : : os Vehicle registration is increas- ed ig i |The deep wave travels four times|yolatile gasoline, diesel and heat-|; idl 1 I is that there are no "lost comtin-|as fast in rock as in water. B¥ing fuels ng very rapidly and as we pro- | nts." This ¥efers mainly to altimi 3 : : i ite vide better roads within our ur- 1 ents is s 3 timing its arrival at a given dis The f tarted ith | legend that there once was a con- i 1 e fire started with a roar|ban area. the problem of what to ; A I-itant point, an observer can tel bout 8 Wednesday aht | a # | | i . .,.linent called Atlantis and that it| pow much rock it has gone a Pp. m. Wednesday night as|do with the automobile at rest be-| now winging to Ceylon will return wma! QUEBEC (CP)--Most university|sank into what is now the Atlantic|t A o + barrels of oil exvlodad inside the|comes more acvte. So one plan-| A ; 3 " eA 3 : akes ig 7 sor fire. fi ; A : ommende r ent o : > newspapers enjoy a 'remarkable OGRA. * HOE: il Jmany guakes 2nd warehouse. Volunteer fire fighters, ining problem gives rise to an- |; ige deg Placa iL Lop Le golf course is planned for as long So en, fo complete the aerial degree of freedom from faculty] A Vike. pa ide without chem ic al extinguishers, . . C i i . x oi eli bn Call a _The quake wave explorations'get a detailed picture. ~~ [(0 aon oq ot the area and let be has a low proportion of|feduction of the sharp curve aff ht oan be avoided. treet will The aircraft is piloted by Bill are "severely limited", a student structure burn as the tanks blis-| well. paved streets and less than|this point. . : tmate wickl of the sireet Wil McLarren, of Oshawa; navigator : h . # | tor | Wh t int ts K treet| be 80 feet and land use will be resi-|is Ray N: k. of T to: t editor said Wednesday. A} I tered. {34 per cent have hard tops. The ere it intersects King stree! : : + S y Nymark, of Toronto; ig ta t a m at etica ig . : per wd Ps. is a safety hazard and it is plan- dential, except on the south side of engineer is Lyle Hollinger, of ®sh Gordon Vichert, 21-year-old ed- 1 us 2 Y Y N. E. McClaskey, one of the first! planning board aims to improve ed that King street, to the west| Hillcroft between the railway -and|awa. and camera operaroe BN itor of The Silhouette, undergradu- * on the scene, said workmen were this and has designed arterial £ al 1 >| Ritson road, which is industrial Hyg ] rankiv ctor Bitar . . ar ate b ada 4 : : of Harmony, will be regraded and § , S . - | Hislop, also of Oshawa. * ate weeklv of McMaster Unive filling small storage tanks with oil roads to move the traffic quickly. 2 ich : 2 : rn a : 3 commercial development restrict-| Rossland Road will be extended sity, Hamilton, gave the results of 1 1 qua e for delivery to service stations, A feature of the major street ed. Land is to be set aside for alto a width of 86 feet where possible! a personal survey on press free: : a j ; when fuel from a faulty hose line plan is the insistance that traffic Yaore. ade [uate bridge over the andoits land use will be residential, | - dom to delegates to a meeting of! 1.OS ANGELES (AP)--Rita Hay- scribed as an "actor of great stat- was ignited by a spark, apparently streets should not necessarily be|™ q except for shop fg centres: ai ngineer the Canadian University Press. worth's movie salary is $12,500 a|ure," was first choice for a top from a pump. commercial streets. Commercial Grandview Street taps an 3 ri- | Stevenson road oP Hor'top avenue He said he received replies from week, must always be portraved Jole in "Joseph And His Brethren, JevSlopment on 2 ike street| \ ltural and i district Passing through the most affluent G 16 campus newspapers to his sur-| sym athetically on the a! uaye Les y felt it 2 Sas y dati W apres MIN E ENT | nial THIR Ms fradlic MOVINE! and feeds onto Highway 2. A creek part of the city, the street presents uest pea er vey and ranked them according to [is fourth husband Toshi the ter," or BT a Per a: 'hat )! i b a| valley 10 the east of the streetjan opportunity for development; the degree of freedom they enjoy Hollywood comeback of her second|to Haymes that he ask Miss H oo a with th quing terial is at present undeveloped and has of a distinctive thoroughfare. | Heading the list was the Ubyssey|hushand : : 'Work nes ps ila Be ay. TANNERY BINGO -- AT THE AVA. 2IMS to ° oul other xey areria | excellent potential for parks. Taunton Road is an important Wa n eel the University of British Co-| Those' w the aise), le is e id a ut It. He ion, Thursday. December 29, 8 p.m. s| Streets in i | Townline Road has its develop- artery running beyond the city| *lumbia followed by the Brunswick-| cures made in court testimony sider it. Forget ft' |i Pot 30h SC Drive is a proposed thor. Ment under divided jurisdiction, limits, It has a bridge over Oshawa| FE: F. Armstrong, chief engigber |ian of the University of New Bruns-| Wednesday relating to. the prob- » "So tL did. Xo Kahame | BINGO THURSDAY. DECEMBER#0h, | uahiars rive A, Jit sed hot the city being responsible for the oreek. It is mainly a residential|?f General Motors of Canada Lid., wick. The Silhouette placed third.|jems arising between big studios! Ott discl by Kahane St: George's hall Albert and Jackson he AS ioe (West half and the township of street, but with industrial from | Oshawa, will speak at the 44th-an- Placed last was La Rotande, the|~. Ph i Sing. iSliveen Dig Sudios! Lier discosures by aNANE Streets, 8 p.m. 7-540 jackpots 302|2 primary artery and scenic drive-| Darlington responsible for the east Sommerville to Simcoe streefs, |nual meeting of the Ontario Ch§m- University of Ottawa's French] 2 Dig_stars A g were: y . A -------------- |way. Where possible it will skirt|palf, | fs |ber of Commerce in London, son weekiV preceded by. The Frlergm.i:: Miss Hayworth is suing her long- That Miss Hayworth's role ; in da Oshawa Creek. Except where EAST-WEST-ROADS " English-language bibl of the me employer, Columbia Pictures, any pitture must be the leading| GOOD EXPERIENCE built up conditions prohibit it, the East-West primary key arteries rea university. ' The. ya siy of | for breach of contract. Columbia one: that the role must be "sym-| MOOSE JAW, Sask. (€P)--The road allowance will be 100 feet) Phillip Murray Avenue isn't in SEE THURSDAY San verity Nie va Sanked| has a counter-suit against Miss| pathetic" for her; that the picture congregation of Emmanual Lut-| wide. | existence yet, but is planned to OUrtl from the bottom Hayworth : ; {must be made in technicolor and|heran church put in an estimated As this road passes through the run east and west between Valley AS SAFEST toy 4 B. B. Kahane, vice-president of (that the budget must be $700.000/ 4,000 man-hours of volunteer work centre of the city, it will provide| prive and Thornton Road. It will =| Columbia, was a witness. He told or above. : : helping build a new $40,000 church.|a strategic relief artery to the|pa the city's most southerly east- Thursday morning's the safe- |[ondom Life Insurance Co.: W.*H BIRTHDAYS {how her fourth husband, crooner | After court adjourned Rita told a| When it was completed Rev. V.|existing traffic facilities. It will west artery, intersecting six of the/ est time for driving? Male, vice-president Termipal {Dick Haymes, took over the deal-|reporter that Haymes had never Hergensheimer told his congrega-|start at the north boundary of major north and south arter- It's a fact! Between five and |Warehouses Ltd., Toronto, and Dr. Congratulations are extended lings between Miss Hayworth and| consulted with her on the Orson|tion: "The experience has been | Lakeview Park and terminate at ies, and connecting the large po- eight am. on Thursday is the E. G. Pleva, planning consultant. to Elmer A. Turpin, 644 King the studio. And, he said, the studio| Welles casting. valuable for all of us; it has Rossland road. tential southern residential areal safest driving time. University of Western Ontario Wo or 2. . loaned Haymes $50,000 last vear| As she sauntered out of the court-| brought us closer together Ritson Road commences at the|with industry. But if you want to solve a | The chairman is George oF y with a provision that Rita would|room with Raymond Hakim, her RH ~ | municipal pumping station on the] Wentworth Avenue is planned to! problem, the safest time to get | Clark, Hamilton, president of 'the pay it back at $10,000 a year. latest romance, she was served a AFRICAN ROADS {lake and will run northward for extend westward from Simcoe (Your Paper) Classified Ad |Ontarie Chamber of Commerce, EARLY NAVIGATORS The actress divorced Haymes a summons. It was signed by David] The federation of Rhodesia and|five and a half miles to the boun-| Street to Park Road, and eastward started producing action is NOW| " nico . . 4 4 a . Highways ministef James N. Al The Gold Coast of Africa first/ month ago. : | Marcus, a lawyer who wants $25,- Nyasaland, directly north of South|dary. It joins Simcoe street about to Farewell Avenue. A bridge will] --lest uou miss a hot prospect. [lan and President J. G. Crean' of became known through Portuguese, Kahane said that the second hus- 000 for fees in Haymes' fight| Africa, has more than 51,000 miles 6% miles north of the boundary. |cross Oshawa creek and land has So dial RA 3-3492. the Canadian Chamber of Com. navigators in the 14th century. 'band, Orson Welles, whom he de- against deportation. of main roads. | It is planned that, in the south,| been obtained for 80 ft. right of merce will be among the other - GR Sa RE 0s 0 Ritson road will serve the indus-| way between Simcoe and Park WON THE VC |leading figures from the world: of [trial and residential areas and|Road. ] ST. BRIAVELS, Eng. (Reuters)|business and government deliver connect them with similar centres| Bloor Street is a key to sucess- Vice-Admiral Alfred Carpenter, ins speeches at the meeting. in the east and north of the com-| fut movement of city-wide traffic, who won. the. Victoria Cross when Business and community leaders mercial centre. As it crosses Sim-|serving commercial and industrial he eommanded the British forces from Ontario and delegates from coe in the south, it is planned tol transport. It is of prime impor-| (5. CH EreCE up the entrance to many of the 200 member boafids Zeebrugge in 1918, died Yuesday.| and chambers will be in attewd- handle traffic that would other-| tance as an east-west shuttle street. It will the north wise use Simcoe, giving relief to| this overloaded main street. POOR BRIDGE | Says the planning board "Rit- son road is well situated and equipped to take a large flow of business and passenger traffic. | Truckers should be encouraged to | use this street. It has a wide pave- ment between Bloor and King streets and connects Highway 401 with both south and central indus-| permit and south arterial streets to bring employees to the plants in the in- dustrial area in such a way that the vast majority will not have to have to pass through the centre of the city. | Its potential value will not bg| fully realized unfil it is fully pave to the east and until Wilson Road and other eastern north-south ar- He was 74 ance. it's GATES' for } || CHOICE LOCAL FRESH KILLED teries are more completely deve- | trial areas. h that | oped. | | "Its negative points are | It is planned to jneresse the) i i idth to 80 feet: where possible and | go the bridge over the CNR is in-|Y : 4 trict. | i |adequate (adjacent land is ear. | SUP side. parking will De restric | marked to permit bridge replace-| STREETS WILL JOIN | : at! | 5 iment) and it crosses the CPR Olive Avenue now exists be | grade, and grade - separation at {ween Simcoe and Farewell and this point would be very expen-| will he extended to Townline. It in- |sive." | tersects six primary north-south | | 'Everything possible should be arterfes | | For your New Year roast or steaks . . . try our local killed fresh meats. Our meats have hung long enough to give it the best flavor in Beef, Pork, Veal or Lamb. Our home cured hams and bacon, sausages and home ked hams are delici Small or Large Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens all come from local farmers. We also try and keep our prices as most rea- | | | "Try us and you will be convinced. Ask for your wants if you | fail to see them . . . we will generally have it. 4 We wish you, our customers, a Very Happy ond Prosperous New Year. ORDER PREVIOUS DAY FOR NEXT DAY'S DELIVERY done to keep this important ar-| Gijbh-Eulalie Streets will eventu-| tery for traffic use. Nothing should! z]ly become a connected thor- be permitted which will call for| gughfare, but are two streets at| eurb - side parking and which| the moment. Width will vary from | {would thus cut off one of its traf-| 66 feet to 80 feet. ; | fic lanes." King street will have to be wid- Wilson Road runs from Bloor ened where possible and grade im- {street to the northern boundary | provements made. Its land use is {and has registered, but undevelop- | well defined and it intersects all ed, right of way for one mile northsouth arteries. As it passes outh of Bloor street. It is plan-|through the commercial centre, | ned to widen it to 80 feet in the|it is not desirable that it should | built up area and 86 feet in an he used as a traific route between | un-subdivided land. KINSMEN HOLD ANNUAL SHELTER PARTY FOR KIDDIES Members of the Oshawa Kins- | shelter party -- men Club help to prenare Christ mas dinner for their annual are youh~ster from the Chil- dren's Aid Society. This is guests of which | part of the children's welfare | Safety Eelephant program now program sponsored by the club under in city schools and Another feature of their yearly | which stresses traffic safetv \ program is the Elmer The | Shown in above group, left to | NM A AWB OER IG Gio cu so ht gi os Hi AB hc SENN riod SE i hrm detain ate rise " CH | right, are Earl Fielding, Ripley, Ron Wilson, Bill Huntez, Frank Downey and Steve Dyl. Photo by Ed Mothersill Lew | residential areas of the west, north The board has recommended alan east for the purpose of reach- | new railway bridge over the CPR.|ing the major industrial areas in Commercial , developments the street should provide ample (off-street parking, the board rec- along|the south. Such traffic should be kept on north-south streets until it reaches ommends. cross town arteries south of King | MAY CROSS LINE street, particularly Bloor east "Later it can connect direetly and Wentworth street, QUALITY: MEAT( GATES' 22 SIMCOE ST. 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