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The Oshawa Times, 30 Oct 1958, p. 2

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2 THe OSHAWA TIMES, Thunsdey, October 30, 1958 CITY AND DISTRICT | ONE AMBULANCE CALL 7 One ambulance call was re ceived by the Oshawa Fire De- | | partment during the last 24 hours. | BUEHLER'S ear y. Fined were: Clifford Chrysler, 17, of A] wood, of 200 Park road south, | plate not illuminated, $5 and costs | or three days; and Harvey Bat- | i days. Halewood and Batten did| not appear in court. | Following is the Victorian {Order of Nurses report for week lending Oct. 25: number of visits made to homes, 62; maternity |calls, 8; medical, 4; surgical at- | tention, 10. poi | iors: @ BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST strength on Halowe'en canvass- DIEFENBAKER HONORED IN NEW YORK Sia Hon Ss of the Pilgrims if the United | honor and Dulles was the main |the practice in former sens and, @ BONELESS RUMP RO AST Hugh Bullock, left, and Sec- | Prime Minister John Diefen- | - | Wi of State John Foster | baker and Mrs. Diefenbaker | States at the Waldorf - Astoria | speaker. Mr. Bullock is the sin e fina has been materially as Dulles, right, flank Canada's | Wednesday night before dinner | Hotel, Diefenbaker was guest of president of the Pilgrims. UNICEF gn is pl IR IN STEAK on a big scale across Canada. ¢' H [The funds are Seed to Zovide : pon Ronations Batter Has fea tan ELEMIS @ LEAN FLANK STEAKS Dressed s oven Ready : . | EN TY ; wen ene Unique Experience asin wm scans | © Tender WING STEAKS three meetings, the senior A east- : . ifep Moe ngs Stan Musial of St. Louis Card. M¢. Zion school for the commun- ern grouping of the Ontario pgp " = fawn Hockey Association remains split By BEN OLAN to protest about. Jocko wanted to inals made rapid strides toward, Lunch and treats will be serv-| over league pool donations. NEW YORK (AP)--When can a know what was wrong. Nothing, two more baseball batting mile-| 3" ® ¥ The pool, a financial safety batter hit a pop fly into his own|I told him. This game is being stones as a result of their 1958) pecic ® valve for needy teams that can|glove for an out? televised back to Chester, Da.,|home run output. | count on a rebate at the end of| The answer: When he lends his Danny's hometown) and I| The 40 - year - old Williams, | a season or a straight loan during | glove to a fielder on the Opposing} weed my wife and kids to get ranked fifth in the lifetime home| Sees Protest # winter campaign, is built up team. It happened last May a look at me." y run listings, closed in on the elus-! from a share of the gate of each| when Gil Hodges of Los Angeles| wang waiting for the start of a|ive 500-homer club. The Red Sox game. {Dodgers gave his glove to rival| pioneer game at Missoula, Mont., | outfielder hit 26 for a career total From Pros Ottawa-Hull Canadiens, Whitby first baseman Bobby Adams of hegan to get fidgety when game- of 482. He trails Lou Gehrig, No.| Dunlops, Belleville McFarlands, Chicago Cuba. |time passed without an appear-|4 in the all-time home run derby, | VANCOUVER (CP)--Al Nelson Kingston Merchants and Cornwall| Adams never had played the po-| ance by the umpires. They were/by 12. | dent of the British Col imbia | Chevies make up the league and sition before and since both cub in their dressing room. The only| Musial, 38 this month, moved Presi joual Golfers - Association. they're widely divided on how | first baseman, Dale Long and|trouble was a prankster had within striking distance of the 400-| sx he foels B.C Jello much should be turned over to Paul Smith, were lefthanded, locked the door from the outside. homer mark. Stan hit 17 for a oh al protest" against the the pool. Bobby had to borrow Hodges'| p.. yowes of St. Paul used his|career figure of 398. He.is sixth Jusion of Stan Leonard' from " This year a move was started mitt. In the fourth inning Adams, 0%" game against Indiana- among the lifetime leaders and is 2% mgm golf Bova to cut the pool donation to *ight | std Hodges glove to catch Gil S| polis. A vicious line drive bounced |Tunnerup to Mel Ott's National] es per cent from 10. {infield fly. off Hawes' glove and struck him League high of 511. | The selection of Toronto's MOVE REJECTED | There were other laughs and ; "op 00 0 (oh to the air ~ oo | Balding and Henmv Martell of | However, a meeting at Pem-|0dd happenings in organized base-| 4" 0s" caught by ne er a Dua represent- atives in the international golf | Ehnasiie] © SNDL. BLADE STEAKS 5 0 Ib. Cc ball duriug the 1958 season. Bone Tee Ang, a Dy Srna, Pahang bem Haws vos sumed vu 10-Yoar-Qld other meeting of the league at|Pirate manager, rushed on to the . | _|field toward umpire Jocko Con-| There's also the one about Dag-| | I Ing in Gagonoque "this month lan. Fans wondered about the mar, the blonde, buxom night JFIOOLS WOMAN | Neioon said tare to pick "FR BE tS TR =neinit] LEAN CLUB STEAKS suggested the Hull motion was = leading 14-4 in the seventh| Dagmar was scheduled to per- ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -- was a disservice to the game and illegal. } f bef the start of a Sally Kerry (Corky) Casey jendly. [2 backhanded insult to the un- inning. ta had a ready form before the start of a 3 ITY orky) Casey, a friendly, | That left Coruwall Cov WHY | pre. Mutaveh " |League game at Charlotte, N.C. |bright 10-year-old, fondled a cud- attached Vancouver pro. it | ¥ AN BONELESS S I ¥ WING BEEF claiming the pool should get a "I really didn't have anything] Manager Gen Verble of Char-|dlesome teddy bear Wednesday--| "I am sure our B.C. pros ' per-cent cut of each home gate. | y . uw |lotte, anticipating a large turnout, in the jail at this Denver suburb./ make some kind of formal pro- Fortis any Singin sre tid Garland" Sift," best A fet hours carr he admitied test. 1 Just can't understand i} LEAN BONELESS POT ROAST RST ey op-| posed, The Canadiens were not salvation of our league in past| . . "pv Going to skip your he had shot and wounded a Stan has been such a wonderful available for comment and OHA years." regular turn and have you pitch neighbor woman, Mrs. Shirl vill ambassador for Can- | pg a 3 pitch k , Mrs. Shirley goodw Seal r : 5 Fe BE, Wl net pe 5 BE Bu Fo AE, eB | LEAN, FRESH, MINCED CHUCK STEAK Ib. 65° ' } the city. Drury Denyes of Belleville take she walked home from a bus| Leonard appeared not to be dis-| tion of the Park." ; : Dp Whitby general Tanager in Se} Said Shitflett: "Dagmar? , , ,[Wednesday night. |appolnted. "It's nice that some- | ¢ Blair, said the matter is settled) only elght-per-cent contribu-| Who's he?" | Bill Maraggos, sheriff's inves- one else got a chance to play in| " and "there's no question about A {tigator, asked Corky why. "Saw that wonderfyl tournament. I've ' In his opinjon, the Ganonoque tions and claim no vote was |e it that way on TV," ved in it five times now any- meeting ruled in favor of 10 per|taken at the Gananoque meeting. STREETS CLOSED om do a, way ou TV." he iy is | 'Until the matter is cleared up " | : SUH ORES BLAIR | we will submit eight per cent as ae Riloping Streets my Je Mrs. Orlofsky underwent sur- Ray Miron, Cornwall's general |O0 contribution," Denyes said. If| © 08€C Tay oranse or " | gery at a Denver hospital for re-| | Wear oh Tw support be. 10 per cent is agreed on later, | struction: Ritson road south from nova) of a .22-calibre revolver) CELEBRATING afd UPPO; {McFarlands vill add on another Bloor street to Wolfe street; Ross: |) jot and was reported recover- » hind Blair, gu : : biel a r "There is no question about 11," 'S,6E COE oo citi 1 Wilson road: Louisa siree from 18 S2ctactorl. | BIRTHDAYS | he said. 'The pool cut remains in doubt and called for another | Kaiser crescent to Simcoe street; Lean, Shankless Smoked Picnic Shoulders : 39Q¢ A unwil | 5 |Golf street, Grooms avenue, ! os Tod he be Set he a5 serhants, Navel "onoud| Church Hoi and oo street dents of Oshawa and district LEAN, SLICED BREAKFAST BACON I ' the same." meeting to clarify it. He said so Kaiser crescent, Francis street, OBITUARY phpablitivte, Sd Dest because "the pool has been the stand. closed at Louisa street. WILLIAM JOHN STONEHOUSE Who are celebrating birthdays I, mem | Funeral Service for William today: LEAN, PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS who died Monday, Oct. 27, fol- Bs 275 Sous Fise, Flack. LE AN, SLICED COOKED H AM John Stonehouse, R.R. 2 Whitby, Rene Pleau, 200 Bond street lowing a short illness in Oshawa | General Hospital in his 50th year,| -erville street; Edward Keat- | were held today at 2 p.m. | ing, 149 Celina street; Mrs. | Mary Laidley, 64 Burk street; | Mr. Stonehouse was [ r onehouse was a farmer M Ellen Stuart, -311 Di- |for 30 years. He was the past | | president of the Ontario Vegetable| LOCAL, FRESH KILLED CUT-UP CHICKEN rt A § ILING renga 2 Wii Crna se: § BO) C || Legs. Thighs, Breast , 59° Ln By Ng 135, AF and ald, 277 Park 'road, S.; Eldon | FOWL ib. Backs and Necks 2 Ths. 19¢ |the school trustee board of 8.8. The first five persons to in- | I vision street; Kathleen Frank- lin, 220 Huron street; |AM, Oshawa, and also served on Southwell, 128 Louisa street. No. 8, Whithy. He was also ac-| form The Dally Times of their tive in Boy Scout Work in Whitby, birthdays each days will re- for a number of years. Mr. Stone-| celve double tickets to the house was @ member of the Four| Regent theatre good for a Hunt Club in Little Britain, and| four-week period. The current a member of the Whitby United| attraction is "High School bath You Can Purchase ANY ONE Of Church. Confidential'. LES i PORK 4 49 The Following For Only 'ee He is survived by his wife, the FRESH, SHANKLESS MEATY ! former Marion Ruth Fice, six PORK PORK HOCKS (5 1bs.} see daughters, Bonnie, Betty, Dale, COUNTRY Suzanne, Dixie, and Audrey, and Royals Come e son, Grant. Also, two sisters, Mrs. H. Lite, (Susie), Ockirern . SHOULDER LB. 39¢ SAUSAGE (5 Ibs.) es Th an {and Mrs. S. Dennis (Louise), F B h d | J SMALL LIN Oshawa. rom enin (Dressed and Oven Ready) PORK SAUSAGE (2 1bs.) Service was held at the W. C. SASKATOON (CP)--New West- Nl | . Town funeral cl 1, Whitby | minst val me fi be- | | Thursday Oct. Wate p.m. nid hind id the first in -- went LEAN, FRESH CHICKEN WINGS (4 lbs.) § [John , Smith, ~ Whitby United|on to defeat Saskatoon Quakers SIDE PORK 49+ LAMB STEW CUTS (4 lbs.) { Church, conducted the service. (3-1 In a Western Hockey League | i game Wednesday night. {Sticed or Piece) LAMB STEAKETTES (2 lbs.) | A special Masonic service was {held Wednesday night at the fu.| The loss 'eft the Quakers in sec- | |neral Chapel by Lebanon Lodge, ond place in the Prairie division, | | No. 139. one point behind the leading Ed- | "1| Interment was at Union Ceme- [monton Flyres. "tery, Oshawa. Pallbearers werp:| Veteran Gordie Fashoway, Art| "" |George Amsburg, Roy Bonnetta.|Jones and Paul Masnick scored | hy | Charles Broughton, William Jami-|for New Westminster. Aggie Ku- * |eson, Frank O'Connor, and Gor-|kulowicz tallied the long Saska- | # [don Hunter. |toon marker. | i | | CORRECTION Due to a typographical error in Yolles Furniture [J - va'=d Pe (24 ad 3 AT'N ad which appeared in the Oshawa Shopping Centre Edition Wed. Oct. 29, the Sylvania Refrigerator od- | . : ied ol > y e yi $100.00 hii price is bo pr de- |i TRUE - TRIM BEEF MINER IS NEAR COLLAPSE Please Accept Our Apologies | miner Percy | onds after he heard the voice of | 13,000-foot level. t YOLLES FURNITURE C0. LTD. | 12 KING E. Weatherbee 'was near collapse | his uncle, Gorley Kempt, com- | was so overcome by. e n, , N.S. a few sees | ing from a broken airline at the | be was rushed 3 the surface.

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