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The Oshawa Times, 16 Jan 1959, p. 2

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| 8 Schoolboy Rinks In Final WELLAND, Ont, (CP)--Well and High School, home of the na- | tonal defending champion school {hoy eurlers, puts its title on the {line Saturday morning in the first {series of matches on the road (o a possible repeat victory | The Welland Curling Club will Ihe host to schoolboy teams from Windsor, Parry Sound, Brock. ville, Oshawa, Lindsay, Wingham and Kitchener-Waterloo--each an ares champion, The | fiate goal is the Bouthern Ontario title, Coach A, G. Moffal's Welland arew contains only one member of last year's foursome ~~ skip Boh 'Dolishny, who guided Well and to the national crown at (Charlottetown in 1968, Other | members of this year's team are {Bob Hurtuvise,; Kent Phillips and Dick Burka | The Southern Ontario. cham |plonships begin at 9:80 @.m There are consolation rounds for losers, | The 1068 national tournament is at Calgary Yeh, 16, OBITUARIES MRS, EDNA GAMBLE The death occurred al her res! dence, 316 Arthur Bt, Thursday, | Jan, 15, of ¥dna Mathews, widow of Wilson Gamble, Mrs, Gamble, who was in her 67th year, had |been in poor health for some |vears Born at Bowmanville, Nov, 80, (1682, the deceased was a daugh- ter of the late Mr, and Mrs |Arehie Mathews, Bhe was mar {ried at Bowmanville July 16, 1012 |and had lived in Orhawa since A. Holdsworth of the Retarded 1916, Mrs, Gamble was a member of King Street United Church and was active in the work of the {various women's organizations of the church, She was a past grand olorful Ice Carnival Bg a At Mary Street School |i ax straight race Carol | Oshawa and two sons, Noel, Weir. Si M sah {od Toronto and Carl, of Oshawa, ol aaron Mehahon | Also surviving are three grand Grade 4, boys' race Gary | ohildren Brack, Ricky Knocker |" The funeral service will be held Grade 4, girls' rece Helen | at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel Major, Bonnie Grills and Veron- at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan, 17, In dressed, 1°? Fisher |terment will he in Mount Lawn a. Grade 6, girls' race Jean Cemetery, Rev, M, A, Bury, min Pro Carol March ister of King Street United [Chureh, will conduct the service FUNERAL OF OSHAWA KINSMEN DONATE COST OF CLASSROOM bingos and other projects In | cluding a boatrama, hobby a $7000 | show, bag of bulbs drive and carnival during the spring Oshawa Times Photo Children's Campaign Commit tee The cheque represented the first payment on I'he Kinsmen plan to ob balance weekly | Gordon Garrison, president of | the Oshawa Kinsmen Club, Ia caught hy the camera as he presents $3500 to pledge tain the money for the of the donation from a cheque for fancy dress John Glo-| Girls' Maffey ang 4 Alker Under the capable direction off Boys' latold B, Armstrong, the an-|ver, Pele nual winter carnival sponsored by| Grades 3 Mary Street Home and School As Mar sociation, was held on the school | phries rink on Monday with ideal Boys' comide dress er conditions Knocker, John Starkey The principal, Kelvin Grades § and 4, best wied as Helen Major I'om Cotie was in charge Maxymuik racing events and the and 6 made difficult by the Bonnie Burns, of the costumes Mrs, George Pearce of Coronation Home Association comic Hum girls' (ress Kay yeath Ricky prevailing James remonies master of couple of the ricla race rmstrong, Bowman | boys' race Larry! Lloyd, Bill Gregg | The funeral service for Albert Girls' race Carol Gardner, H, Bramley, president of Bram Bonnie Soudden |ley Motors, North Oshawa, was Grades 4, b, and 6, boys' back | held at the Mcintosh Funeral | skating ~~ Bill G Don Chapel at 2 p.m, Thursday, Jan, Shallen ung ogg, ol |B Mr, Bramiey died last Mon Grades 4, 8 and 8, girls' taney" Saywell, lay pastor of Bt kating Carol Gardner, Jane |g cnhen's United Church, conduct Alker ed the service, Interment was in girls' faney Judy Cro-| Brian Grade 6, judgin Grades 5 original (ress done by thers president] Boys' fancy dress and School strong, Allan Linton Grades 5 and 8, girls' comic Prizes for costumes were dress, Joan Weir, Dawn MecMul awarded to the following boys! len and girls Boys COSTUME WINNERS (Giardner, Grades | and 2, girls' fancy| Grades 6 and 6, hest dressed dress Ruth Ann Baker, Bonnie couple Vickie Harker and Penwright Linda Goulding Grades 1 and 2, boys' fancy RACE RESULTS Following the racing and the) (enawa Union Cemetery dress----Joey Wood, Jeff Glover The racing events were won by | Judging, the boys and girls were| The service was very largely Grades | and 2, girls' comie the following boys and girls treated to hot dogs and orange 116 and the many floral dress -- Kathy Lewis, Shelly Ann| Grades 1 and 2, boys' best drinks by the home and school |y yl tee indicated the high esteem White skater Robert Brown, Terry association with executive andi; "oi he deceased was held Grades 1 and 2, boys' comic Loyd [grade mothers serving. Mra. "ae TT Gu covers were Mel dress -- Richard Malfey, Tommy| Girls' best skater Susan |H, L, Davis was in charge of the Hodgson, Ed 'Brear Don Brear Penwright Ring, Joy Watson [children's refreshments ! N { Grades 2 snd 4, girls' Girades 3, boys' straight race --|D, J. Crothers convened the dress ~~ Connle Hurren Michael Armstrong, Ro bert/teacher's tea which was served Eyre Goulding to the staff and judges CAPSULE NEWS Cubs Impress Teamster Union |BeatingMarliesz,* = == = ™ Barred In Alta. Club officials may argue but|ceased was born in Oshawa, July players get results 24, 1877, and was married here in Last-place Hamilton Cubs--still| 1099 and had lved in Oshawa CALGARY (CP)--The Albert embrotled in the Bon Dillabough [nearly all her life, board of industrial relations ha consider decertified the Teamsters Union parking too severs as bargaining agent for six Ed: for economical development WAS John Arm comie dress Billy Randy Zed Stewart Usher MRS, C, KIRKPATRICK The death occurred In Kings ton, following a heart attack, on Thursday, Jan, 18, of Mrs, Clar- issa Kirkpatrick, The deceased | lwas In her 82nd year, She had ibeen in poor health for four| Years fancy Ann aout by apartment builders because they requirements mainly ruled that a inte union national qualify 'as a A and his two their Roger Cote dispute from last] Predeceased by her husband, Sunday's game against Toronto Hysam Kirkpatrick, Ein A 2, Mariboros got results with all965, she leaves four ughters, monton firms : . {vengeance Thursday night as| Mrs, Harry Bateman (Myrtle), of The board OVERCOME BY SMOKE they downed Marlboros 6-3 In a|Belleville; Mrs, Frank Luke controlled from an LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A young hard-hitting OHA Junlor A game | (Ethel), Mrs, Percy Bryan (Mil level does not ) father, Louis Bosch It was one of Hamilton's most|9red) ad Mo, ert x i. galning agent under the Alberta year-old son were carvied from impressive displays this season. |'! lara), all of Oshawa and three Labor Act blazing apartment here|Two majors and 21 minor penal: |%, Frederick, of Belleville and : early Sunday after firemen found [ties were called in the game, in| Ernest and Delbert, of Oshawa, .. WEDDING IN APRN them overcome by smoke. Eight|whioh interest was heightened by| AS wrviving are 20 grand TOKYO (AP)-The cabinet to- {other persons fled the building. |the recent verbal battle between Children, 27 great-grandchildren day designated mid April as the fire nfined to the Cub coach Gerry Brown and Har and one great-greal-grandson time for wa Prines Akin i|apartmen old Ballard, Maflbore president. | The memarial service will i and la commoner lance The dispute arose out of board held at the Armstrong Funtra shiko Shoda, {0 marty. i» SXa ing by Cote after the whistle, | hapel at 2 p.m, Saturday, a é il ho lixed later. Ailite which gent Dillabough to hospitai!1?, Rev. H. A, Motlow, minister %, and his bride-to-be, 24, met onjtorch 1 Fg h t procession marched with concussion, Brown asked for | Nerthminster United Church, a tennis court in August, 1957 un a Ya wd ba to the | defen eman Cote's suspension (ru 2SSnduct Se Services Jota bd A With a petition signec 5 ae nent w ne in the family plot in iw . Cote was assessed one major and|™ ONE WALKED AWA Ww 89.00 ming b Lh No Ike" A I Y by 000 people, opposing plans | giv minors in Thursday night's Oshawa Union Cemetery, PORTLAND, Conn, (AP the 63-year-old theatre, four-engined alr force plane, fly game. FUNERAL OF lag In a blinding fog Bnashed VETERAN NUR |TEEPEES STOPPED ALBERT WORSLEY into a wooded ridge Thursday] «HERS ak | In other action, the y fi 1 \ Mov P) , [ ) second:| The memorial service for A and burned. Two. of its three oc:| VANCOUVER (CI uneral| piace Peterborough Petes upset|bert Worsley, a former resident cupants were killed. The third services were held here for Mary St. Catharines TeePees, | o. [at 708 Gordon street, who died man, Capt, Letcher Williamson, Palma Campbell, Scottish « barn jos qo "eh "0 C0 C4 a at the Oshawa General Hospital walked away from the crash with/nurse who joined the Vancouver| , dt, J *| B a he bruises and possible fractures, [school board staff in 1918, She re Borough Joe ie ir poss ATvitromg Fumera oid ae ® y n p . b | 0 AGAIN tired In 1040 as nursing super on third place, downing Barrie p.m, Thursday, Jan, 15, TO TRY AGAR visor of one of the then new prec a9 EN libearers were William LONDON (Reuters) '-- Ran: health units 8 ln Ml Prag iL een dolph Churchill, 47-year-old son of | Hamilton's win, their fitth of Shortt, William Judd, Ted y Britain's wartime prime minister,| STUDY MUSKRATS the season, was the third agalnat| 18, Jr, William Reavis, Robert EDMONTON (CP) Alberta's| Mariboros, Larry Jeffrey scored Worsley and Wayne Willett, anpounced today he wants to be a y A ; ¥ a Conservative party candidate muskrat trapping industry may|iwo goals and assisted two mere ames Young, lay pastor o | Codardale United Church, eon in the next general election. [receive a boost from a three-year In an impressive display for Churchill, an author and Journal: (study by the provincial lands de Cubs, Lloyd Haddon added a pair ducted the services, Interment ist, was defeated in the 1045 La-{partment. At Big Island Lake 18 and Nick Polano amd Dave Lee-|WAs in Mount Lawn Cemetery, bor landslide after representing miles east of Edmonton a biol [son rounded out the scoring, ------ Preston, Lancashire, as a Con-jogy student is attempting to re-| Jim Brassard | servative from 1940 late muskrat population to food | Ross Morrison shared the Marl I'he was « Crown he exact TORCHLIGHT PROTEST CROYDON, England (CP)--A Theatre A lo replace vith offices and shops | ALBERT H, BRAMLEY | Mee |[lovd Wager, Art Shanwalt and | at 11 am. {overnight and light snow Is eon | night JERSEY CLUR OFFICERS [supply, rate of propagation and bare goals In Peterborough a wa vein. Ski Conditions crowd of 'GOOD EVENING MAKES NE DESL Posie aes under the elroumstances THE LITTLE FOXES, AGAIN How long does City Council in tend to pursue Its present policy | sirietly a pass-the-huek policy on fox. hunts In the Oshawa Speaker Stresses By JACK GEARIN | If some City Councillors' ears were huzzing | last Tuesday night, (If gusty winds were blowing | in the direction of City Hall) there was a perfect. ly logieal explanation: | The eity bus franchise deal was being discus sed at the Oshawa and Digtriet Labor Council, that forum of open discussion where the arch | foes of labor (and some outside this orbit), are | soundly scorched, where few punches are pulled, TRUE TO VORM It was natural to expect that some pretty harsh words would he bandied around when the ODIL got around to the bus deal, and there were few dis {appointments in this respect One of the favorite pastimes these days is to heckle the PCs, federally and provinclally, for |thelr many sing of omission, Some consider it a cruel and un. necessary sport (including some Liberals) almost tantamount to shooting at people in open hoats; iit still came as a surprise, how |ever, when Keith Ross, ODLC | see. -treas,, turned his political {gung on the numerically strong PC element in City Counell and made this charge "We have a predominance of |Conservatives In Connell selling the bus line to a ranking Con servative, and the matter will come hefore a Conservalive hoard (the Ontarlo Municipal Board)" William ¥. Rutherford, vice president of Local 222 (UAW n,n 10), sald Council eould ave] been forced to hold a plebiscite on the bus Yranchise; what Mr jo Jn SHoYe A Rutherford did not point out was| M8 startling sialemen that such plehiscites can he nulli-| "IT don't fled hy the Ontario {Board, which is what happened run at a loss," |fn Peterborough recently, | he most reasonable approach KEITH ROSS Elliott, Labor Count | [the rave ["Pommy" Thomas who acquaint |ed the audience with some of the facts of the Peterborough deal); land concluded by saying "Phe fight 1s not over, It 1s only begun," bus situation (there Is fairs), but the plain truth Is that little new (tion was offered last a solution to the problem | CITY AND Council was on the the Windsor firm led here that Council acted {undue haste in: the and thal The following streets will | closed In Oshawa over the week end bus there was sloppy matte Ritson road south from Bloor | street east to Wolfe street; Glen {castle avenue from Glengrove street to Glenbrae; Simeoe street north from Nonquon road to Taun [ton road east; Glenbrae street {of the case; otherwise, there 2 of the fox vice » president, who is In favor of rabies, The hunt will he super operated system care who runs these Municipal buses, they are not going to he charge of the The Labor Council performed tauors the appeal to the depart [to th hject was made hy 1 a most useful function hy holding men {to the subje As made hy lan open, and frank, discussion on need In Oshawa for simi lar open forums on public af unvarnished Informa Tuesday night to enlighten those who seek There vas little, or no evidence to prove wrong {that | p - 'lreatments here now | DISTRICT {track in awarding the contract to ity Council would alse he well | STREETS CLOSED | The opinion has heen express- 'the hounty to he pald on fox " vith pelts; perhaps such aetlon would) r, encourage provinelal authorities y y hand: to for construction [ling of the public relations aspect would prove a powerful Incentive no evidence that Council did nol'was a sizeable one Staff Importance "We are in business today to|Have you ever stopped 1o ik p e areholders worl | ot 5.8L Back-and-See. Make money, Companies (hat what the shareho / [th dake a Lat S1L-Baehmm Boe (ne money contribute materi: think of our office practices?" Despite the concentrated ef-|Mly to the growth of Canada,' le aked forts of more than 40 volunteer |sald Oakah 1, Jones, vicepresl:| of have never known anyone in hunters on two separate Satur-|dent and general manager of the office equipment business days, there has beet no reported Consumer's Gas Company, Yo hes sttempled to oversell |decrense in the fox population In Mr. Jones made (his statement his customers," sald Mr, Jones, | marshes Despite new evidence of rabies, inside the eity, Couneil continues! the marshes, nan address 10 the members of He spoke of the office person | This column has repestedly Me Lakeland Chapter of the Nacipel, "We seem to hire filing [pointed out that these hunters --|Uonal Office Minagement Asso: olerks, and mailing clerks at the who gave so freely of their own ciation Thursday night In the bottom of the wage scale be time, money and efforts, who Blue room of Hotel Genoshi, |eause we look upon thelr work ae operated in sub-zero weather The topie of hig speech was: unimportant," said Mr, Jones, have performed an invaluable "The Boss Tooks at the Office" | UBLIC RELATIONS publie service, |Mr, Jones is director of the Met. PUBLIC " 3 This does not alter the fact|ropolitan Toronto Industrial Com:| What does the hoss think of that 8 grove danger still exists, mission, Central Ontario Indus. switchboard delays?" he asked and will continue to exist as long|trial Selections Institute and the|"If every time he went to use as the foxes are allowed to hiber-| Bureau of Municipal Research, |the telephone and found it busy nate in an area so close to, the ln 104647 he was the National he might wonder If a customer Is business and residential areas, [President of NOMA [trying to get the company, whe The Oshawa marshes, with, "NOMA 1s like a hank," sald ight buena disgusted and go their soggy terrain, provide BlJames Reid, president of Lake. 80me place else, stiff ehallenge to hunters in ideal ||and TOCA Wo Like As the hoss takes a look at . weather; in sub-zero weather and withdraw information, Some. things perhaps he has some ques they put the odds heavily in favor (mes you ean even overdraw,|!lons. What do the customers {The more you put into it, the thin" of owr office management, As valuable time has already pore is available for yourself' the broken promises that are heen Jost, would not Counell beland the other members." (made, of the shipments that go wise to re-appraise the situation] {astray, or the errors that ocour, without delay and endeavor to/NO DIVIDING LINE "We spend more lime worrying man a new form of attack? | Mr, Jones said that in office about the people whose eredit is Would Council not be well ad:-|\management, the common deliv: bad than those whose credit Is vised to reek the cooperation of ary man, who 1s affected by of- good, "This Is not good, said the Department of Lands andifice management and has to keep Mr, Jones, "because & dissatls Forests for this fox hunt inside|pecords, is often forgotten, He fled customer will probably go the marshes? sold that his speech would eover elsewhere to do business unless An R0-man fox and wolf huntithe hig office, the small office, (they are looked after properly," will he held In West Missouri or anyone who did any kind of| He stated that the office man. Township, Middlesex ~~ Conuty, office work, "There is no fune- agement is part of the manage. Baturday by hunters and sports: (onal defining line," he said ment team and a very important men concerned with the spread] fy Canadian economy we as|pirt, however, if you as the boss managers overlook the share: are looking In on the office, ask vised hy officials of the Depart:|| olders. We need to emphasize yourself the questions that | ment of Lands and Forests lin Canadian economy that we are have asked In relation to your Dr, 1, J, Woolsey, Inspector In\working for the shareholders, lown office Federal Depart - -- wo wwrer-- ESE THE FOOD PLAN THAT HAS PROVEN ITSELF OSHAWA REPRESENTATIVE STAN BRYNING 1061 RAVINE ROAD ment of Animals "The rabies situation has heen serious In Ontario and Durham Counties for a long time," hel sald this week, Bix cases of rabies have heen reported among cattle in Whithy township during the past few weeks. Two rabid hovines and two rabid foxes have heen found In Oshawa and four persons are taking antl - rabid RA 8.5358 advised to Increase ts share of FOOD CLUB sult, At OX. 9-1188 follow any rate, it 65 UNDERWRITERS RD, is for hunters, providing the hike | | at (Hlencastle avenue; Byng av lenue at Simcoe street north; Te leumseh avenue at Simcoe streel north Streets will be kept open hy |the elty engineer's department | Wherever possible Emergenc conditions, such as bad weather require the closing of not on the above list, may [streets RABID ANIMALS KULLED Two rabld animals have been {killed recently In the Audley dis triet, Mra, Frank Puckrin has re |eelved vaccination against the disease afer being bitten by a rabid cat. A fox erawled into the garage of Mrs, 8 Wonnacott to die of rables, It had been wound ed hy a hullet § AMRULANCE Ihe Oshawa Fire answered five ambulance during. the last 24 hours, There were no fires during the night and thé ambulance calls were all slekness CHECKER PROBLEM Following is this week's checker problem: Black hh i 13 2, K 10; White 18, 24, 25, K 2, 23, 27, White to move and win WEATHER TORONTO (CP)--Officlal fore casts lssued by the weather office Liberal Terms CALLS Department calls Synopsis: One to two inches of mow fell In Southern Ontario tinuing in most sections today a a result of a weather disturbance along the Atlantic seahoard, This disturbance is intensifying and as it moves northeastward into the Maritimes, cold air with stronger northwesterly winds will move into Southern Ontario, The cold alr already covers Northern Ontario where skies have parti ally cleared and only a few snow flurries are reported, Strong northwesterly winds to and Saturday will cause frequent snowsqualls and consid erable drifting snow In the snow belt areas of Lake Huron and Georglan Bay regions, Elsewhere in Southern Ontario today's Nght snow will change to scattered snowflurries tonight and Satur day, Lake Huron, Southern Georglan Bay, London: Cloudy and tuming colder with snow today, Cloudy with frequent snowsqualls and considerable drifting snow tonight wd Saturday, Winds northwest 15 CARPET _-- na LONDON, Ont, (CP) Sidney time and extent of trapping . JO N, : 13 an ) > i 8 3.628 saw the home club whip St In Area Listed | Strengthening to northwest 20 to {30 tonight and Saturday Harlow of St. Paul was re-elected VANISHED COMMUNITY Catharines in a fast, clean game, Ihe clubs shared 12 penalties, TORONTO (CP) - Conditions! Lake Ontario, Niagara, Hall president of the Western Ontario, MIRROR, Alta. (CP) Only |, Jersey Club Thursday Other of unmarked graves are left of what| fley rs: A hI Thurston, Sarnia, once was Tall Creek, which had! Chuck Hamilton, Hugh McGon- ranging from fair to excellent | burton, Toronto, Hamilton Int vieepre nk ont George Innes, |, reported population of 2,000 in '#al, Bill Mahoney, Tom Thurlby are reported from 19 Ontario ak} C lowly and colder today and Sat Kelth Di b pe vibe ™ preside i 1870, The old community in cen. 80d Wayne Connelly fired the resorts in spite of mild weather [widay. Light snow today, chang on Bs bi Wf \omas, 3rfliral Alberta was a gathering Peterborough markers with Don rain in some areas and medium ing to scattered snowflurries to T ( n point for buffalo hunters but fell Hilts and Terry MeGuire answer. | snowfalls . Indght and Saturday, Winds north PORTRAIT UNVEILED into ruins after the great herds Ing for St, Catharines, | Conditions In four other resorts 18 inoreasing to northwest 20 to WELLAND (CP) Horace E. Nad been depleted [WIN WITHOUT ACES [are poor with little snow while 30 tonight and Saturday Kilman, who retired in December BREST MINERS Toronto St. Michael's 31x are out of action Forecast Temperatures after 20 years as reeve of Pell CWM BARGOED, Wales (CP) without stars Dave Keon and, Following are conditions, with row tonight Mgh Saturday ham Township, was honored. Sat: (Niners In this Welsh community | Daryl Sly in their game against depth of anaw In Inches Min Max urday when his Welland County set a record for coal mining. The Barrie Flyers but' built up an Packed snow Rancroft, 17; Windsar 15 council colleagues unveiled his|a19 men with three power-loaders carly lead and went on to take Eugenla, 12: Flesherton-Marks(St, Thomas 8 15 portrait In. the county building ured out 10 080 pounds the points "dale, 8; Haileybury, $8; Hunts: London \ 14 here The painting, by Kenneth ville, 17 Kirkland Lake, 13; Wingham . 14 Forbes, was a gesture to Mr, Ki! two §t Lake of Rays, 15: Larder Lake,{Toronto 15 man's 33 years in public life SINGLES a4. North Hay, 14; Orangeville, [Treaton 14 Jim Sone = ; . i; Owen Sound, 14; Peterborough: St, Catharines Dn } 0 y " 4 RUILDING VALUE OFF DOUBLE ; Dave Rethauy, §; Sault Ste, Marle, 27: [Hamilton TORONTO (CP) Total value] ARERTILLERY, Wales (CP) lige Were Sudbury-Levack, 234; Sundridge, | Muskokm of bullding permits here in 1958 Fit.-Lt. Alf Morgan made a para 6M bupuls and 4 Killaloe amounted to $108,U34,620, a de chute Jump from his jet alrplane Dagmar, |Earlton crease of than $12,000,000 and was caught in high-tension sinclair Sudbury compared with 19 Since a vires. There was a blinding flash Fownship,. 21 North Ba hain by chute caught fire. He No skiing: Kitchener, London, Kapuskasing we effec . to the ground, escap- a Midland, Woodstock, and New. White River . e hoon ta ' a" \ Department (downstairs) See Our Selection of Broadloom oft, 121t,, 1511, width were of coal compared with! 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