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The Oshawa Times, 17 Feb 1959, p. 18

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78 AFTERMATH OF STORM IN NEWFOUNDLAND Three homes lay in ruins | John's, Newfoundland, after | cliffside. Six persons died in the | high as 135 miles-per-hour. ot Chain Rock near the en- | being demolished by tons of | blizzard which struck the city (CP Wirephoto) |Alberta Rink Near Schoolboy Title KINCAID Ontario is next with two wins in Stat! W, Scotia and to wade through all comers Tues- and Saskatchewan are 1-3 and day and stands within shooting Newfoundland is winless in three range of Alberta's first Cana-|starts. dian high school curing cham-| Trout had little difficulty with plonship. Terry Poole's Newfoundland Trout fought to an 8-8 win over|crew, building up an 80 lead Danii {8 the Hi uund of the/after tires ends aud hen eonat: wins in the first two rounds of the(was the highest score of the round-robin tournament, t. round and New crew tied the score with Notth- Brunswick had little ditficulty|ern Ontario in the final end and defeating Ontario 12-4. Northern won with a single in the extra Ontario beat Saskatchewan 11-5 end. and Prince Edward Island edged] Quebec, which in the first two British Columbia 7-6. rounds had not shown too well, The results left Tom Tod's/improved Tuesday and counted Northern Ontario rink, the de-|two three - enders and a four-| fending champion, and New| ender for a victory for Manitoba. | Brunswick, skipped by Ray Mac-|In the Saskatchewan game, the| Namara of Fredericton, stil]|Val d'Or rink, skipped by Byron within closing distance of Alberta|Coulter, overcame a four-ender with 3-1 records. in the second and posted two Prince Edward Island and Que-|three-enders and shot rocks In bec have two wins in four games, [the last three ends for the win. | Injured Player To Get $25,000 BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) ~-- Bill|opportunities. I am also consider-| Dobbyn's hockey career was cut/ing getting into a business of my short before he made the biglown. This glorious night certainly league, but he was champion strengthens me as I look to my Tuesday night in the hearts of future." 9,308 fans. Ted Lindsay of Chicago Black New York Rangers of the Na- Hawks scored twice as the all- tional Hockey League thought the|stars beat Bisons 6-2. Bill Dineen 23-year-old defenceman, a native/saved Bisons from being shut out of Basswood, Man., had the mak- by scoring two goals in the last ings of a chumpjon. He was the period suburbs, The remaining $25,000 cost is to come from a recent] building campaign and provincial| grants, RECAPTURE PRISONER GUELPH (CP)--Andre Golden, Hospital this morning of Edith M. Eves, beloved wife of Steph. be shared by the city and six/en Rice, 206 Burk St. Mrs. Rice was in her 77th year. A daughter of the late George and Mary Ann Eves, the de- ceased was born in Kent, Eng- land, Dec. 16, 1882. She was married at South Norwood, Sur. |H, Walling. She was in her 87th |year. Donegal, Ireland, on Oct. 2, 1872, the deceased was a daughter of the late William and Ellen Free |born. She was the last surviving | menmiyer of a family of nine chil trance to the harbor at St, | snow which cascaded down the | Jan, 16 with winds ranging as [) Guelph Residents ic ima, gus sess ao Mrs. Alice Rodesky died sud. "Weeks. denly at her residence, 282 Ritson| The funeral service will be this morning, She was|held at the McIntosh Funeral Need Snowshoes Fi& PE mI ee daughters and (Rev. C. D. Cross, rector of St. py vin; Goerge's Anglican Church, will PRESTON. (CP)--Residents of Tuesday he ordered a red ensign| She was the widow of the late conduct the services. Interment this town near Guelph had better to be flown with the girl guide's Nicholas Willlam Rodesky. |will be in Oshawa Union Ceme- start buying snowshoes. Town|flag at the side of the hall in| The remains are at the Arm- tery. council has authorized street honor of a visit by Mrs. W. Ran: strong Fumeral Home. J clearing crews o ig Stow {in Nesbitt, chief Canadian guide. | | nc Lewis B: WALLING ere y ey. Toe dow run out] SCHOOL FOR RETARDED " Fn STEPHEN Ries nl |death occurred at the home of of space and there's nowhere else] WINDSOR (CP) -- City council Following an fliness of only a her son-in-law, #4 Rowe 8t., on fo dump it has approved in principle a plan/few hours the death occurred Tuesday morning, Feb. 17, of . to Soustruct a $7000 oneol for|suddenly at the Oshawa General njary Freeborn, widow of Lewis MLA'S WIFE DIES re children in the city. It LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Mrs. [Will pay $28,900 of $45,000 cost tol Harry M. Allen of Lambeth, wife of the Progressive Conservative MLA for South Middlesex, died Monday night in hospital, Mrs. | Allen was a lifelong resident of Middlesex and for several years taught public school classes In the county. She was an active member of Sharon United Church and its women's organizations. She is survived by her husband and five daughters, HOT BUT NOT AFIRE CALGARY (CP)-City cocktail 18, of Lachute, Que., was recap- tured Tuesday shortly after he escaped from a work party at the nearby Ontario traini school. Two guards found Golden walk- ing through heavy snow near Ar- kell, a small community two miles south of here. The youth, Married at Port Perry in 1895, Mrs. Walling came to Oshawa 37 years ago and had previously lived in Lindsay and Port Perry. Predeceased by her husband, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Elton W. Johnston (Viola), of Oshawa and a son, Willlam L. Walling, of rey, England, Mar. 12, 1912 and came to Canada and Oshawa 47 years ago. The family had lived at the Burk St. address since coming here. Mrs. Rice, who was an adher- ent of the Church of England, was devoted to her home and last cut from their roster last year and was sent to Buffalo Bi- sons of the American League for seasoning. Then he lost his left eye In a game at Hershey, Pa. Bert Olmstead and Barry Cullen of Junior Langlois of Montreal| Canadiens scored the other tional league goals. Andy Bathgate of Rangers, | Toronto Maple Leafs, and In a benefit game between a team NHL all-stars and the Bi- sons, Tuesday night, tributions, a total of $25,000 for Dobbyn is expected. "I shall be grateful to them," my parents. gate re-|l ceipts were $17,000. With $5,000] : league insurance and other con-| § he said. 'Words simply cannot| express my gratitude or that of Be Toronto, Alsg surviving are four grandchildren, The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh Funeral Chapel at 2.30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19. Rev. R. W,_ Wighton, a former pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, conduct the serv- ices. In| will be ia Osh her family. Besides her husband she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Austin Hiltz (Hilda) apd Mrs. Ray Weeks (Phyllis), both of Osha- eles oan and| whose ax Swnth sentence for breaking entering was to ex. Et Aire department spowes. ire April 17, was warking with man sald Tuesday the sale of|five other | when he ran these foods, which are carried ™ flaming to the customer's table, may be in contravention to a city fire bylaw which states: "No wa, Also surviving are a sister, Miss Hilda Eves, of Maidstone, Kent, England; a brother, Wil PHILIP HUNTS SAIDU SHARIF, Pakistan | (Reuters) -- Prince Philip went SAYS FUTURE BRIGHT " "fans of Buffalo certainly have afforded me the opportunity of a bright future. I} would like to stay in hockey as a coach and I am hoping that an|i opportunity will come my way. |: "However, I have several job open flame shall be allowed in places of public assembly." awa Union Cemetery. Attersley Has Title In Bag shooting Tuesday with the ruler of Swat State, driving through flelds of violet and narcissi be- neath the snow-capped peaks of Eight farmers' herds in the Oak|the Hindu Kush Mountains. He Heights region east of here were got the best bag of the day with _ inoculated Monday after tests on|30 "chikor" or hill partridges out a two-year-old steer, which died (of 58 taken. Philip afterwards|., . issued by the public wea- on Clarence Ferguson's farm in(left by car for Peshawar where oS or : | BELLEVILLE (CP) -- With Haldimand Township, showed it(a Comet airliner was waiting to rhe " 0 | | Synopsis: Little change in wea- two weeks remaining in the bad rabies. When another animal take him today to Rangoon toiyon i" evoected in the northern schedule and a 14-point lead developed symptoms, veterinar. continue his present world tour. | Cons Thursday. Skies will clear his prions Yt Whitby fan Dr. J. F. McCorquodale off |over Southern Ontario by this aft-| Dunlop's Bobby Attersley ap- Belleville advised it killed. | EXPECT HOFFA VISIT hav VANCOUVER (CP) -- James | érnoon except in localities near pears to have the OHA Eastern i TE ENN pul Potten of We laicrus {Lake Harve su fo Bf NgitsiSouce A swing tHe were VDSAY (CP)-- n-| tional Brotherhood of Teamsters, : 6 A sign flew at the Canadian Legion|is expected to come to B.C. in| Will cause snowflurries to persist.| Attersiey picked up six points Hall here Tuesday, replacing the[April for a meeting of the union's| Regional forecasts valid until during the last week, giving him Union Jack. Legion officials said|w ester n conference executive, midnight Thursday: |a total of 26 goals and 58 assists their branch is believed first in Charles Gower, president of the| Lake Erie, Windsor: Sunny|for 84 points. Moe Savard of Canada to make the change. teamsters joint B.C. council, said| With a few cloudy iniervals today Kingston Merchants took over Mayor Lloyd Burrows, a mem- Hoffa quite likely will accept an/and Thursday. Colder. Winds second place with 23 goals and llam Eves, of Belfast, Ireland WEATHER TORONTO (CP)~Official fore INOCULATE HERDS PETERBOROUGH (CP)-- MOTOR SCOOTERS ROUND UP CATTLE In the San Antonio livestock yards the cowboys are using motor scooters to round up cattle! You can round up cash for the best Christmas ever with Oshawa Times Classified ads. Smart families are using | Perfect Score In Judging Of Holsteins Thirteen-year-old Bryan Rea-| zin made a perfect score of 140 points in the Junior Judging Con- | test held in connection with the selection of the All-Canadian Hol- steins for the current show sea- son. Bryan's judgment agreed exactly with that of the judges at' Canada's leading fairs who made the official awards. Bry. an was one of eight competitors them to sell items they aren't using to Want Ad readers who | need them. Dial RA 3-3492 to start your ad. New Version 0f 'Orpheus' In Stratford STRATFORD (CP) -- A new English version of Jacques Of- fenbach's comic opera Orpheus in the Underworld, adapted by Canadians, will be a highlight of the 1959 Stratford Music Fes. val. part, This is Bryan's first year in] calf club work, he being a mem- Performances by a national festival orchestra with top Rus- slan, American and Canadian doists and on { ing and turning much colder overnight. Mainly sunny and cold Oshawa General Hospital Board, Thursday. Winds light becoming|Superintendant William A. Hol north 15 to 20 this afternoon. (land noted that the hospital is Northern Georgian Bay re.|among the large consumers to gions, North Bay, Sudbury cities: | benefit from a recent cut in rates Overcast. Occasional light snow by the Oshawa PUC. The reduc- ending this afternoon. Then clear-|tion in rates, he said, will save ing. Turning colder overnight./the hospital $200 per month. The Sunny Thursday. Winds light hospital water and hydro bill for worthy. Yike. Tonal [January was $1800, wi » Timmins-Kap- $100 DONATION uskasing, White River, James At the ¢ ¥ the {Kinette Club it was decided to do- nate $100 to the March of Dimes. This brings the collection from Brooklin, at the shows, and is] proud of the fact that Mort But-| chers had enough confidence in him to use him as night lineman | for the Glenafton herd at the) Royal. Bryan is a resident of Brooklin. French baritone Martial Singher and American soprano Irene Jordan will star in the 19th century opera, first produced in Paris in 1858. It was adapted into English by Robert Fulford and James Knight of Toronto. Seven- teen performances will be pre- Souted in the Avon Theatre July 10-25. DID YOU KNOW? You con have @ living room (ep- prox. 12° x 12°) installed with wall-to-wall broadicom and under 129.50 by Featured soloists include or chestral and chamber music con- certs, recitals and folk music also will be heard in the four week festival. the "Mothers' March" to a total of $9900, SIX AMBULANCE CALLS Six ambulance calls were an- |swered during the night by the {Oshawa Fire Departinent. They were all on account of sickness, HOSPITAL REPORT { | ANNE'S BEAUTY SALON CORNER GIBB & NASSAU ber, said he plans to replace the|invitation to the meeting at Har- [northerly 20 decreasing to 15 this|42 assists. tattered Union Jack on top of the rison Hot Springs April 28-29, |evening. | Belleville's Ike Hildebrand, town hall with a Red Ensign. Lake Huron, southern Georgian now playing with McFarlands in ET | HOPE FOR SKIN GRAFTS [Bay, London: Sunny with a tew Europe, still is in third position . VICTORIA (CP) -- Sclentists/cloudy intervals and a few scat: | with 66 points. Statistics released Committees For: making progress in attempts tered snowflurries today and/today and including Tuesday's to find a way to graft tissue from Thursday. Colder. Winds north-/games show Whitby's Sid Smith, . one person to another and suc- erly 20 decreasing to 15 this eve-/the top goal scorer with 31, is Red Cross Blitz cess would open a new field of ning. {fourth with 64 points. lifesaving surgery, a surgeon| Western Niagara, western Lake| Whitby netminder John Hen- . says. Dr. Franklin L. Ashley, of Ontario, Toronto, Hamilton: {derson has the best goals-against Ar A ted (the University of California, told Sunny today and Thursday. average at 2.93, 13) ppoin Vi Facile Coast Surgical As- Colder. Winds northerly 15. k sociation that results are promis. stern N : Maint BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Mr. ling in UCLA skingrafting ex. oloady with ccomstontl' some CITY AND and Mrs. Ralph Ames and Mr.|periments with young rats. ries today and Thursday, Colder : : and Mrs. Nelson Oshorne have Winds northerly 15 : > DISTRICT Jointly Jeet vated to hens 8 the Le B 1 Conti d Eastern Lake Ontario, Halibur- Cunadinn i 0 per Sompiten e 1 ent ton regions: Overcast. Light snow one hour fund raising blitz here| Ma will Wi ending by about midnight. Clear- Monday Mar. 23 from 7 0 8 pm.| SACS WII Win The blitz will be held along| EAL 3 similar lines as that of the Moth po) gk Oe odie er's March of Dimes. Residents! an, ASpL in the area will be approached ur i Re3 Jenviation, by canvassers for a contribution Belleville McFarlands will retain to aid the newly formed Bow the world hockey title for Can. manville and District Red Cross'ada Society. All mghies collected in| pope tonigh the campaign will be kept for york, Ne Ee Thon this first year in the ares. {day aboard the lner United In Newcastle, the blitz will be/Siates, He will join Canada's headed by Mrs. W. Rudell and injteam in Prague, Caechosiov: {Bay regions: Mainly sunny and Tyrone by Mrs. Elsie Spry. (March 1, four days Dee ia. | very cold today and Thursday. frame opens, Winds light. "I don't think our Forecast temperatures Panel S ave carer our BUY WIN uu tomgit, Hien aay: easy ,"" sald LeBel. w "The teams overseas have been|y aso Hh » improving steadily. pear toly ety arm year. We are now about 8s good as we can be--at least for the BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Five, teams that we can send over, {Trenton members of the Durham County! "One reason why I am optimis-|s " Junior Farmers Association ap- tic is because in the McFariands' | Hamitton peared Tuesday night in a 10-lexhibition games in Europe the Muskoka scoring Sudbury |... d|team but I feel it's a good indica- North Bay ... Ron|tion of what can be expected Kapuskasing . Brown, {White River * Brooks, Gordon Wilson, Marion/When several are scoring. Buttery and Margaret Harvey. | "I have worried a bit about the The three gentiemen portrayed couple of goals or so a game that| safety around farm machinery | have been scored against us, but! and Se girls safety in the home, no doubt that's due pertaining particularly to the kit-loft defensively whee. have started ub chose safety as its score" progian Im 0oop- In exhibition games mince ar CLAIM WORLD'S BEST i a FORT WILLIAM (CP)--A new| 'o an easing paper machine, described by| , of 210 Ken once the boysiAbitibi Power and Paper Com- dall ave. is in , N.Y., running wp the|pany officials as "the world's/to attend a retail photographic as went into operation salesmen's training - conference 4 0 Monday st the company's mis- at the Eastmén Kodak Com- Be Durham Sony riving aa, @o Belleville sion mill. Abitibi president D. W./pany's sales training centre. He which 1 team sosred 105 goals and Ambridge says it can produce is a member of the staff of Karn fas been scored om 17 times. 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