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The Oshawa Times, 2 Dec 1958, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, December 2, 1958 LIVED DANGEROUSLY Stole To Forget 'His Headaches sald Kolodzik, "but didn't have the money". Kolodzik testified he had suf- supplies|fered from and had undergone a major kid- ney operation. It was during this period that several of the thefts were reported made. One of the crown witnesses a police officer, who investigated the case, had testified earlier as to Kolodzik"s good reputation in his neighborhood. His wife ap- peared in court as a defence wit- ness Monday morning, testified that Kolodzik had always been a good father tr their four children, aged 8, 7, 5 and 2 years. Kolodzik was remanded ome week for sentence, ment of his home. : "I was going to build a house,,' | 8000, Council passed a bylaw to thire Albert W. Cane as welfare administrator at a salary of $3200 per anhum. A bylaw was passed naming George T. Todd to the Pickering Policy For Bounty Set District High School Board for a BROUGHAM -- The depart- in 1959. ment of municipal affairs has in-| ______ severe headaches| ported Police Probe 4 Accidents Slippery, icy roads a con tributing factor in fouf accidents investigated by city police. A three - car smash this morn- ing involved cars driven by George S. Karr, 50, 23 Nelson street, Ajax; Margaret A. Mc- Afee of Bowmanville; and Nick Chomyn, 36, 255 Grayburn ave- nue, Oshawa. Karr's car was re- stopped on Ritson road south to pick up a passenger when the other two cars falled ked Toa -{home early today OBITUARIES Nestleton in 1948. Mrs. Cook Is as- sistant supervisor of music in the Oshawa Public Schools, and or- ganist and choirleader of West- mount. United Church. year. Besides his wife and his mo- Mr. Quinton operated one of the|ther, he leaves a sister, Mrs. oldest businesses in town, a shoe|George Kerry (Ruth) of Oshawa repair store at 225 Brock street and two brothers, Howard and south. He worked at the store Murray Cook, of Oshawa. Also until two weeks ago when he was surviving is his grandmother, taken ill. Mrs. Thomes Cook, of Colum- He was a winner of numerous bus. awards for his prize chickens| The funeral service will be which he raised as a hobby and held from the Gerrow Funeral entered in numerous ehibitions| Chapel, Oshawa, at 2 p.m. Thurs- ROBERT HENRY QUINTON Robert Henry Quinton, Whit- by's oldest merchant, died at his following a short iliness. He was in his 91st to stop on the snow-p A Monday, a bus, driven by Keith Wright, 27, 283 Gibbon street, Oshawa, was reported in colli- sion With a car operated by Alan Munn Garrard, 21, of 14 William |Street east. | so Monday, a truck driven {by\Stefen Telep, 34, of 179 Har- {mony road north struck a car driven by Hazel Doak, Zephyr, |Ont. The truck, heading south on | Harmony road, was reported un- able to stop in time to avoid the |car which was turning into a | driveway. Joan Brent, 455 Gibbons/™ street and Earl M, Howard, 34, |51 MacMillan drive were involved lin a collision at the intersection of Elmgrove avenue and Mont. rave avenue. The two vehicles are said to have skidded on the |icy road. | STREETS CLOSED The following streets will be formed Pickering township coun-| eil no approval will be given for| township officers to accept fox| Reeve Returned | closed Wednesday because of con- | struction: Ritson road south from pelts for a bounty, nor will the| officers be given the power to sign affidavits for foxes killed. | Council was informed of the de- the position of reeve By Acclamation | Bruce Ashton was returned tor in Cart-|Simcoe street north from Sunset Bloor street east to Wolfe street; Nonquon road from Ritson road north to Simcoe street north; hout Ontario. |day, Dee, 4, followed by inter- Mr, Quinton was born at Wal- ment in Mount Lawn 5 ters Falls, near Owen Sound. He Rev. J. K. Moffat, minister of was the son of the late Thomas Simcoe Street United Church, will Quinton and Elizabeth Walter. [conduct the services. He married the former Cynthia Amelia Freeman on May 9, 1898. OSCAR L. WOODCOCK She predeceased him 15 years; In failing health for the past ago. Mr. Quinton moved to Whit- month Oscar L. Woodeock died by in January, 1906, after having at the home of his daughter-in- lived in Weston, London, Guelph |law, Mrs. Vernon Woodcock, 74 and Toronto. He is survived by|Gibbons street, Sunday, Nov. 30. two sons, Clifford and James He was in his 80th year. Harold, of Whitby, He was prede-| Born at Arden, Ont., the de- ceased by one daughter, Florence, d dsman all his 1908. Oshawa a He is resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel for service at 3 p.m, Thursday, Dec. 4. Rev. John Smith of the Whitby United Church will conduct the service. {Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The remains will be removed later to Walters Falls Cemetery, FUNERAL OF THOMAS L. HAWKES The funeral service for Thomas L. Hawkes, beloved son of Mr, and Mrs. John Hawkes, of Corn- wall, who died suddenly in To- ronto, Thursday, Nov. 27, was held at the McIntosh Funeral was a life before moving to month ago. Predeceased by his wife, the former Ella May Tryan, Nr. Woodcock leaves his daughter-in- |law and ome brother, Wellington Woodcock of Arden. He was predeceased by two children, Vernon Woodcock and Loretta Woodcock and also by a brother, Norman, of Lethbridge. Also surviving are 11 grand. children and nine great.grand- | children, The remains will rest at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, Oshawa, until Wednesday morning. The fu- neral service will be held at Arden followed by eptombment "Mr. Fix-It" Addresses Guest speaker at the Oshawa Junior Chamb of C ce dinner meeting Monday nigh Mr. Whittall spoke on ways of decorating the interior of a rec- Mr. Whittall said: "It is a Very Qitfiouis Sak tv vail wood a 3XE 552 should not be heated g a blow torch but should baked in an oven so that there i¥ t. . Whittall was thanked by gs 2 the Jaycees. nla' Jaycees stated that one male and female rabbit will be a prize to the city with the least percentage of votes. The mem. bers of the Oshawa Jayceex, of Jaycees Here :: was Peter Whittall of Toronto. to burning or distortion |}eY of the members on behalf of bo A letter submitted by the Sar-|l t in order to work RE. Value Of TORONTO (CP)--The time has come for Canadians to face squarely the question of whether or not they want a stable dollar, inflationary bent. The huge ex- pansion of the money supply has sown the seeds for more infla- tion in the future. Not only have we had®a large those that were eligible to vote, | were asked to stand if they had Press and radio. expansion of the money supply! Dollar Up To Citizens of growth was not prospect. DOWN RECONSIDERS voted. All but stood. me At 10 p.m. Ald. Norman Down, Paul Spencer announced that a bis Christmas party was being plan- re-elected to office sald: "I Mr. -- srota-- a partment's decision by letter at yright Township by acclamation. av to B avenue; Wilson | wrigh p by avenue to Byng av Chapel at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 1.|ip Tam ey ned for the Bowmanville train.|wouldn't like to make a state #ts meeting Monday night. Pres-| ently a member of council is a| bounty officer, No immediate ac | tion was taken concerning the matter, Also returned by acclamation was Deputy Reeve Bert Gibson. | The results of Monday's elec-| tion for three seats in council are as follows: Merle Van Camp, | The application of T. O. Jeffer- (319; Lawrence Malcolm, 291; son was accepted for the position Fred Trewin, 282; Mrs. Marjor-| {road north from Colborne street east to Rossland road east; Bea- trice street from Simcoe street north to Hortop street. NEW IDEAS of township engineer. He begins |ie Wilson, 261; his duties at an annual salary of 217 and John Hamilton, 212, About 40,000 new patents are issued each year by the United States patent office. Ernest Swain, | ~~ \ ITY OSHAWA ELECTION RESULTS The service was conducted by Rev. Dr. George Telford, of Osh- awa, assisted by Rev, R. H. Bur- gess, of Cornwall. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. MICHAEL HALKO Michael Halko, a resident of Fairview Lodge, Whitby, died at W. G Ye hava General Hospital + Gn) ay, Dee. 1. He was in his Bunker, Archie Hare, Harry | g3rd year and had been in fail- Trew, Corby Livingston, Clar-ino health for several years. ence Sadler and William Szikszay.| Born in the Ukraine, the de- ceased was married in Manitoba MiSs CHRIST A INES ON, [in 1902 and had lived in the Osh- weeks the death occurred at the| {awa district for 36 years. Oshawa General Hospital early | A member of St. George's Uk- . Ime- The pallbearers were rainian Catholic Church, Mr. Halko had been am employe of A h of Rot and Helen | lobson Leather Co., for a num- Tmeson, the deceased was born "pil 0aced by his wife, the 4 Lens Sy a He ve {lormey Mary Harrison and one 4 _(son, Edward, he leaves three 2 mans of St. Andrew's Unit-| 3, /ohters, Mrs. Asa Bessie, of 3 Toronto; Mrs. F. D. Dzumara Besides her parents, Miss Ime- | cophie), of Oshawa and Mrs. won leaves g sister, Miss Je a "1S, Myket (Pearl), of Windsor. years and seven ing school for boys. |ment now, why don't you come Christmas trees will be sold by back and see me later." However, the Jaycees at both the Oshawa|Ald. Down reconsidered and said: shopping centre on the north-west|"] am very pleased with the re- corner and the corner of King|sults. There was a nice , Spirit and Prospect opposite the Hotel|shown all the way through, Genosha beginning at 5.30 p.m. RESULTS SLOW Eight Will Vie For P. H. Council PORT HOPE -- Two new can- Dec. 12 to 7.30 p.m. Dec. 24, in- clusive. The Jaycees concluded the meeting with "0 Canada." Orville Eagle, who was a mem- ber of council for four years, from 1953 to 1957, and was a by- year's election ted: *'I think that the re- stander at this Walker Loses Seat At Hope PORT HOPE -- In Hope Town- ship elections Monday night L.| Kellogg headed the polls for the| three-man council with 263 votes. | with 239 won the other seats. M. Walker with 215 votes lost his| sults were slow in CROWD THIN At 10:15 p.m. only six candi- dates and 15 spectators, plus the press and radio members of the ing in." didates appeared, one for the eight contestants fort he six seats on Port Hope town council when were held last night. pT Contesting for the first time is M. Mcllvena, 35, a welder with the Brunner Corporation (Can- ada) Lid. Married, with three hild first time, to bring in a total of|"M E. Gray with 251 and F. Bamsey ® graced the However, shortly afterwards, sev- eral interested spectators and candidates made their way to the fifth floor for the candidates' . But, the crowd was thin compared to past years. FIRST TO REPORT , he is a trustee with the United Steel Workers' Union. He ular meeting. "I would gladly work for coun- cil for nothing but council was out Of order on the motion," he man- S.W. Word Total Cedardale Total Annexed Area Total; | The deputy Tehuiuing wiles of Polling Subdivision No. was schol ries or te North io Rf" te lection officers tril, 146, E. Robinson 116, and A. 10, Dring 8 Dato bot fo ou Smith. They will commence two-| 1, R, Barrand. The box ar- year terms on the five-man board | rived at 7.50 p.m., less than an at the new year. hour after the was ly Samia Indians Bi Vote On Offer was third. SARNIA (CP)--A trust com- CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS pany's $6,500,000 offer for 8,100 acres of land has been turned Congratulations and best ishes followin, eo dog, In erect, by oc Indians | Gono Osh an hit nesday voted to accept the bid of who are celebrating birth- Crown Trust Company, but a days today: ' special council meeting during Port Donna Pargeter, the weekend was told Citizenship] Fert: Mildred Orpwood, 239 Minister Fairclough had ruled the Tresane street; Robert Ruth- vote invalid. erford, 871 Simcoe street : 1 Only 103 of the band's 167 listea| Dorth; Robert Chapman, voters attended Wednesday's| 1Lent street, Oshawa. meeting. Fifty voted in favor, 45 The first five p to against and elght ballots were inform The Oshawa Times of spoiled. their birthdays each day will The citizenship department sald| receive double tickets to the majority approval of the 167 vot.| Regent Theatre, good for a ers was necessary before the In- four-week period. The cur- dians could surrender the land.| Tent attraction is "The Song The band council decided against of Bernadette." holding a new vote. FOOD FISH Hake, lange fish found on both Atlantic and Pacific coasts, ls a relative of the codfish, COUNCIL . ATTERSLEY BASTEDO BINT BRADY | BRANCH : DAFOE ~ DOWN DYER GAY HOPKINS MARKS MURDOCH REARDON Jes ie a William,| The remains will be at the Ger- | | , 3 G all of [row Funeral Chapel for requiem 4240) Donald, Gourde ane Ralph, 2 « |mass in St. George's Ukrainian| 2045| The funeral service will be Church at 10 am. Wednesday, z |held at the McIntosh Funeral 50 Dec. 3. Rev. J. C. Pereyma will Chapel at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. Sing the mass. Interment will be 4. Rev. Dr. George 4298 4532 Telford will [in St. Gregory's Cemetery. 3883 conduct the services. Interment FUNERAL OF will be in Oshawa Union Ceme- EARL A. TOMLINSON 4448 3542 gery. The memorial service for Earl WILLARD THOMAS COOK |A. Tomlinson, 64, of 265 French In falling health for seven street, who died at the Oshawa years Willard Thomas Cook, 34|General Hospital on Nov. 28, was Patricia avenue, died at the Osh-|held at the Armstrong Funeral awa General Hospital Monday, |Chapel at 2 p.m., Monday, Dec. 2974 3566 4657 4077 2322 2254 Dec. 1. He was in his 32nd year. |1. A son of Mrs. Horace Gibbs and| Rev. A. H. Mellow, pastor of Northminster United Church, con- 1470 4735 the late Lorne Cook, the de-| ceased was born at Columbus and [ducted the services. Interment was in Groveside Cemetery, 1807 | ade attended the public school there. | Brooklin. seat on council. >| N.E. Ward Total ®|S.E. Ward Total 1357 1308 1319 1370 1477 1197 1452 115 927 1208 1490 w hd © oo expansion called for all of his time. He is 47 years of age and hod wn »~ ~ Jd >» Nn o 238 292 267 250 253 190 219 148 917 827 1022 790 952 765 538 862 gaiEe al al w NN =a -lolo I 369 390 395 2 31 262 396 358 3 H | 254 237 165 138 He later graduated from the Osh- awa Collegiate and Vocational In-| Pallbearers were James Gow- er, John Mandryke, Archie An- stitute. derson, Lawrence Anderson, Ron- A member of Simcoe Street United Church, Mr. Cook mar-|ald Tomlinson and Robert Tom- linson. ried the formef Jean Malcolm at! WeATHER | Two Cabinet Ministers Ill TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- | KIRKLAND LAKE (CP)--Two| casts lssued by the public wea ther office at 11 a.m.: RELAND LAKE | : wi to. | Provincial col ministers may vom AA Jovm Vilich [Jo think twice before visiting this moved rapidly southeastward|City again. across the Prairies. It is expected| Mines Minister Spooner and to pass across Lake Huron late Jon Rebar w asseaiay: nin: i " ow 1 1 /lster without portfolio, were here tonight and reach New England Batumlay 10 open & new highway sutenslon Mey hth became 11 by Wednesday afternoon Mp. Basis was expected to Tope Dumpdial bistay after hetng [EEL I re a Me Mussiday's Hale! He ale ada y My |) 1342 767 761 938 217 282 ; Councillor Phillips had refused Heavy Vote | At Uxbridge UXBRIDGE (Staff) -- The 1950) 8 Uxbridge town council will con- sist of three present councillors and three newcomers, Re-elected were Fred Kelland, A. G. Tipper and Mrs, Millie Kydd. The newcomers are, Wil frid Gould who topped the polls, Charles Johnson and Stanley Beach, 'The revults are as follows: Wil. frid Gould, 417; Charles Johnson, 411; Fred Kelland, 417; Mrs, Mil. lle Kydd, 387; A. G. Tipper, 351; Stasiey Beach, 300; Earl How- sam, 249; Mrs. Margurite Chat- terley, 180; Joseph Reid, 130; Marshall Berry, 116 and Lewis Klock, 61. Out of a possible 1278 voters, 069 ballots were cast, William Hockberg was re-elect. ed as mayor by acclamation and Rae Ferguson was acclaimed to the position of reeve. Acclama- tions to the school board are DIETARY SUPPLEMENT for children and adults tes GREAT STADIUM The Maracana stadium in Bra- 7], used mainly for succer games seats more than 150,000 specta- tore CITY AND DISTRICT surgery, 74 eye, ear, nose and thivat, 32; treatments, 3; oants, 94, physlotherpay treatments, 202 ANDREWS ARMSTRONG BRITTEN BROWN DRYNAN FLETCHER HURST LEE MARKLAND MINETT O'NEILL SAYWELL SHAW 828 2533 1233 378% '-.s- 247 Winds from the south will bring warmer alr Into southwestern On tario and temparatures will Hee above the freezing mark The precipitation will be In the firm of rain and snow In the lywet [Great Lakes area In ventral ail northern regione the elimi will add from two to five inches of snow to the present seein sting 188 205 a2 CANDIDATES HONORED fight members of the Rotary Olah of Oshawa, who were sock ling election to olvie offloes were lead talde guests at the olub esting we Monday, They were Mike Hutka and CH (Nok) feibi, Beparate Bohoal Beard] freigs Fleteher, William Minett ail Lge Dynan, Road of Ehiabive, ant BT Hopkin, W n Brateh amt BF. Rasiedo, CAE ae ROADS CLEAR BUWMANVILLR Town and Wakil baile Wluding High Wer wee spen today de Splle sunbed siewtall during Hie wiahi Buads 1h the saat and We Misael arpas were eleared Wiatag Hie wight after alarms Were Saini Hat many would Wiles werk awl Wiafts thyeatensd sls Waite Bua service Wie dda FOUR AMBULANCE CALLS Tiwwe woin wn fie alarmas dur he the aves Wahi period, but the Oshawa Flie Department an wwered fa ambulance calls, 161 915 2757 Prove Te I Forupienatve Vidas valive Wilkie adh 8 sudden aes He hit Wik al} hE Was allie be bie pes fe Bad had for sup He ai git HEE HERES UNE SHEE Hie Mis caniday 188 1140 3435 EUCHRE PRIZES Following were the winners of [rises at the euchre party held recently hy the Eastview Park Nelghborhood Association: Lad. lea' Migh, Mrs, Alex Gardner, Cadillac Ave, 8; men's high, Jim Gordon; Nooby Prizes, Mrs, Clarke Giimbleby and Vern Claus, Door Prires, Ell Landry, Charles Grimbleby, E. Cooper and Clayton Lee, VISITORS AT ROTARY Visltors at the meeting of the Rotary Club of Oshawa, at Ho- tel Genosha on Monday, includ: od George Black, Bill Roberts, |OWen Moore, Mrs. Lennora Len- Mike Clayton, Cliff Lawton and Dox, Alexander Willamson, and +|PUC Joseph Watson. Rotartan Dr. Erle McBean, of Plekering. BIRTRDAYS REMEMBERED Six members of the Rotary, Club of Oshawa, who celebrate HORPITAL REPORT thelr birthdays this week, were Ji Fulliwing 1s the report of the honored at the club meeting on "(3 Oshawa General Hospital for the Monday. Those were 3 week einling Nov, 301 admissions, |Reg. Aker, Lloyd - Short, Roy fl Bil; hiviha - ale 22, female, | Whittington, Lance Beath, Joh 0 major mwgery, 38; minor!G. Gelkie and Ted Tozer, THE FOOD PLAN THAT HAS PROVEN ITSELF OSHAWA REPRESENTATIVE STAN BRYNING 1061 RAVINE ROAD VITAMINS, MINERALS, AND TRACE ELEMENTS CE "PAMANETTES" gon 180 1175 1562 13 647 1054 hy, WEE In Reka Heglonal forecaste valld Hall midight Wednesday: Lake Hele, Windaby Olyiy bn day and Wedneadae A Fee shine ora late tadght shanging bh ene flurries Weldnsalay seriing A few miiy Intervals Wednsedss afternoon, Milder tonight Wikies south 18 Becoming forth 18 Wel peaday morning Lake Huron, London: Olinily with a few snowfluveies Galas PARKES Snow beginpdng tonlght ehanging w to rain early Wedneaday moriiig WERRY and then to anowilurvies by mid aw morning, Clear | ng Wednesday | Frefctunai's Bay ares evening. - Milder tonight Winds | owas oonioll's fost respi southerly 15 becoming north ne a proposal hy Crisler he SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD nd SL NK 3 ilicludes using 60 acres of the BARON ara, Toronto, Hamilton: Malu: [site for industrial developement CLANCY cloudy today. Snow beginning late | ; s tonight changing to rain early | While the remainder would he 'Wadneaday morning and then to Used mainly for residential de snowflurries by mid - morning | velopment CLARKE Only Reeve Willlam (1. Lawson GIBBENS HUGHES JENKIN Clearing about noon. Milder to-| Wig night, Winds light becoming that a negative vote on the In KELLY KENT southerly 15 this evening and| "| northerly 18 Wednesday morning. | TOUGH WOOD KWIATKOWSKI LAWRENCE | -- Eastern Lake Ontario, Geors-| on. h 76 | ae 3 ' y ypreas timber of the Pa 376 lan Bay: Semuy Joday, Sloudiig eifte Coast In heavier than cedar {over by this evening. SNOW DE-|,.4 yang posistant to damp MARKEY MEAGHER PRAZMOWSKI 713 ginning late tonight with chance lof some freezing rain early Wed RIORDON RUDKA "433 | nesday morning, clearing about east 18 this evening and north 1m -- | noon. Milder tonight. Winds Mght | Wednesday morning SCIUK TOPPINGS A667 Fh Council Asks Report On Plan BROUOHRAM Plebheilng Tow iahil Camaell valu Manag Walt bs have Lbs BIARRIAE wai stants prepare a separt AR He EOE sapien WEB He Ww 17 Jan 22 A124 Tan BPYTT) 201 263) 28 King St. E., Diol RA 3-4621 Reguler City-Wide Deliveries 2642 ave devalamnent Ww 2908 | LADIES! HERE IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY For Full or Part-time cereer! TROPICAL PLANT COMPANY LIMITED Provides @ Money Making Opportun for Lodies, 30 to 60 years of age. ny ® No Deliveries ! ® No Heavy Work! COMPLETE TRAINING GIVEN BY COMPANY IN TORONTO ON EXOTIC PLANTS @® Must Be Interested In Care And Handli Must | are andling Of Tropical ® LOW CAPITAL INVESTMENT SHOULD NET $2500. $4,070.00 ANNUALLY! $2500.00 70 Applications now being ecc.pted In this aga, write TROPICAL PLANT & 331 ONTARIO FOOD TERMINAL TORONTO 18 or Phéne Clifford 9.8283 for appointment Ask for Mr. Warburton or Mr. Coon. " 107 766 becoming southeast 15 tonight Forecast temperatures and north 18 Wednesday morning, | Lows tonight, highs Wednesday 396| Haliburton, Kirkland Lake Windsor... 30 40 39; | North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny to th Thomas (day, clouding over by this eve Liudon ee "748 hing. Snow beginning tonight and | ingham ees ending Wednesday morning; Foren 0 290 | Clearing about noon. Not so cold "0 0 i - |tonight. Winds light becoming | a nes 597 southeast 15 this evening and amilton , north 15 Wednesday morning Muskoka Killaloe Timmins, Kapuskasing: Sunny, Earlton eee | clouding over late this afternoon. [Sudbury 380 | Snow beginnd this evening and North Bay fending Wi ay afternoon. | K kasing B70 0nmid Winds Heht becoming south. | White River 206 1 RA 8-5358 CHAMBERS 65 UNDERWRITERS RD. 0) 4 228888RES 315 8 Tr eh 9.1188 »

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