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The Oshawa Times, 4 Jun 1959, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 4, 1959 The largest group of children ¢ Polish Catholic Church receiv- | last Sunday morning. The group children in the history of St. Hedwig's ' ed their first Holy Communion | of 78 are seen here | LARGE GROUP RECEIVES FIRST COMMUNION AT ST. HEDWIG'S with Rev, Felix Kwiatkowski, parish priest, who was the celebrant at the communion, --Photo by Mary's studio | Communion Class ™ oproaris All-Time A record number of children Micallef, John Urban, John Gaj- received their First Holy Com-|da, Richard Zylka, Casimir Miel- munion last Sunday morning il Ents George Zapora, Michael St. Hedwig's Polish Catholic Church. Rev. Felix Kwiatkowski, | VINCENT KONDAS ecor | In failing health for some |months Vincent Kondas, 153% |Olive Ave., died at the Oshawa General Hospital Wednesday, June 3. He was in his 89th year, WEATHER FORECAST | More Sunshine For Friday | Born in Poland, Aug, 25, 1871 Zimny. fd GIRLS [the deceased came to Canada TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts is- burton, Kirkland Lake, Timmins-| pastor of the church, celebrated| Sophie Adamcewicz, Jane An-|1910 and had lived in Oshawa sued by the weather office' of Kapuskasing regions, North Bay, | the mass. The names of those receiving|Bartosik, communion were: |toniak, Lorraine Baird, Barbara|for 46 years. He was a mem- Christine Blaszczak, ber of St. Hedwig's Polish Catho- 4:30 a.m. Sudbury: Variable |the purpose of installing the offi- MAYOR MAKES DRAW IN CENTRE CONTEST His Worship Mayor Lyman A. Gifford officiated Wednesday morning at a drawing, held in Cherney Bros. store, to decide the local residents who will be David House, manager of the guests at the officlalge ning Cherney store where the model of the O'Keefe Auditorium in Toronto. Seen with Mayor Gifford are Walter Grealis, O'Keefe representative, and Union Hall VERBAL CLASH Meeting May Be Stormy A general membership meeting of Local 222, UAW, will be held this evening at the union hall for cers elected at the recent elec- tions, The meeting will begin at 7.30 p.m. Informed sources have report- ed that the meeting may be a 7) Synopsis: Little change is indi-|with the occasional shower or is- cated for Ontario's weather today olated thunderstorm today and Rita Bradley, Joanne Cassibo, fle Church, stormy one, : Past pr t Cliff Pilkey has stated that he will use the meet- ing to reply to charges levelled verbal battle with M. J. Coldwell, Canadian lead Gifford Says Coldwell Has Lowered Stature thing". Mr. Coldwell insisted both 4 statements meant the same thing "How ignorant can a man be?" | "because politicians make up the A. leader asked, "when government", [MAYOR'S STATEMENT Mayor 's bus franchise vote remark was '"'absurd and ridicu- took on of alous" national issu Lyman er of the CCF party, a AIA 5 I ier 15 A -------------------- The mayor expresse of and Friday, Southern regions ap-|Friday. Little change in temper- and disappointment" that Mr, peared headed for more sunshine ature. Winds south 18. his and continued warm tempera- tures while the central and north-| Forecast Temperatures ern parts will remain unsettled] Low tonight High Friday with changeable skies and the oc-| Windsor 60 casional shower or isolated thun-/St. Thomas ... derstorm. {London ..... ; J Regional forecasts valid until Wingham . wig's Church at 9.30 a.m. Satur- miqnight Friday. | Toronto day, June 6. Rev. Felix Kwiat-| yare Erle, Lake Huron, Niag- Trenton - kowski will sing the mass. In-apa Lake Ontario, southern|St. Catharines BOYS Jute Dijaba, | Joan Dulaba, Belen The last surviving member Tom Adamcewicz, John Barto- owska, Helen Iirka, Diane his family, he was predeceased sik, Anthony Casha, Zoigaiew iTwske. Valorie Qurayull, nee his wife, the former Karolina Chojnacki, Henry Chyb, Andy man, Helen Rlosimeki, Folens Les. | Lesniak, He leaves severa Gondek, Teddy Dragon, Richard| Mowics, Isabel Ligena, Margaret nieces and nephews. Grinsky, John Kolesnikowicz, fro ' Tia Miller, Maureen| , The remains will be at the John Kwasniewski, Bernard Mal-| rz, ata! Atmstrong Funeral Home for , Patricia Neate, Ini : : loy, Michael Jaroszko. Heather Ravary, Barbara gy-| high requiem mass in St. Hed Raymond Kanoza, ! Walter chorski Therese Suchorski, Jan-| Klaman, Joseph Kriziak, Daniel (ne Szemiot, Irene Szydkowski, | McEachern, Teddy Naklicki, Mi- Stephanie Olencewicz, Christine against his administration by|Col had President - elect Malcolm Smith. to interfere in a municipal mat- Mr. Smith has criticized the|ter and even engage in petty, per- Pilkey digi ly Dandiing sonal criticism." of finances saying he will order a a complete auditor's report Or Ca re Ne rt 1958. ; Wednesday night, took issue with He also charged it with at-|an earlier television remark by tempting to turn the union into a| Mayor Gifford that 'politicians clearing house for Communist never make a financial success of propaganda and with intimidat- anything." Mr, Coldwell said the ip on the federal scale is Trans-Canada Air Lines." E chael Markowiak, Henry Pokor- | pokorski, Suzanne Trelinski. | ski, Henry Malczak, Jan Praz- mowski, ey Rejczak, Joseph Simiana, Michael Sta- sinski, Walter Szydlowski, Ed- ward Sztajdocher, Isidore Sztaj- docher, Richard Nehring, Joseph/tine Wawrzyniak, Teresa Stalis.|Earl McLeod, 119 Agnes St., died|™ Stella McEvoy, Christine Wis-| niewski, Babs Faith Young, Ma-| rie Wiatrzyk, Donna Chasiak,| Barbara Koblak, Dianne Woron- czuk, Helen Maliszewska, Chris- ber, Lila Hass, beloved wife of MRS. EARL McLEOD Diabetic Work Ex Mrs. George D." Glassford, past president of the Oshawa and Dis- trict Branch of the Canadian Dia- betic Association, was one of the four women eleted directors-at- of the Canadian Diabetic at their { Delegates attended the three-day meeting the Charles H. Best Institute, largest centre in the world engaged in research on diabetes. Mr. C, Wade Hamilton of Van- couver succeeded Mr. W, W, Sec- ceombe of Toronto as National President. With some 25 active) branches spread across Canada, sand more being organized, the tion continues to supple-| ment the physician's role hv sup- ing information and education| all diabetics and assists in un- covering Mitherto unsuspected | eases among the 2 per cent of| our population who have, or will on develop, diabetes. {Iron The Third International Dia-|the mails. Portugal's Diabetic As- (who apply for life insurance are |p. terment will be in St. Gregory's|Georgian Bay regions, Windsor, Hamilton . Cemetery. |London, Toronto, Mi |Sunny and warm today and Fri- Killaloe .. |day. In ill health since last Decem-|west 15 Friday. Hamilton; Muskoka . Winds light today, south-|Earlton ' Sudbury .... Hali-'North Bay FAITIRRRRRIRS Northern Georgian Bay, ing a member. i The union spokesman has re-| ported that Tom Green, unsue- | cessful candidate for the office] of secretary - treasurer, had de-| ded a recount of the ballots at the Oshawa General Hospital | Wednesday, June 3. She was in| |her 53rd year. | ontro "Born ir Renfrew county, the| |deceased was a daughter of the late Alexander and Augusta ° {Hass. She was married in Tim. | 1 n d {mins in 1936 where she lived for| P al e 14 years before coming to Osh-| |awa seven years ago Mrs, McLeod was a member of They discussed how the lot of (the Home League of the Salva- the diabetic could be improved tion Army. H over what the doctor can do --| Resides her husband she leaves social security, employment, | sister, Mrs. Willlam Jessup, diets, treatment, research, wel-|of Beachburg, and a brother, fare, weight control, education Harry, of Maynooth. and building. He "also| "5 Wil rest at the mentioned that half the diabetics nromiogh Funeral Home until ay morning and then at the not well pouswileg. lyn of Bos. Hatin Funeral Home, Baneroft. -- quoted on, of iy. | The funeral service will be held melon TL nine Sl pa. | 8 Maynooth at 2 p.m. Saturday, tient, Patients with a will to win, (une 6. Interment will be at and who know the mot, cond- aynooth. tions being equal, w ive the . longest." | MRS. WILLIAM WALLACE Dr. Gordon Brown, of Edmon-| Mrs. Jennie Macintyre Wal- ton, limits his practice to dia- lace, widow of William Wallace, betics and is particularly inter-| passed away last Saturday at the ested in camps for diabetics chil- residence, 72 Balfour street, dren, some eight of which will Brantford, in her 78th year. setae in | Cotiada during 1959. Mrs. Wallace was born in Bur- e representatives Ofiford, the daughter of the late 42 countries attended Dusseldorf. | hte and Kathryn was Suprisng that literature Johnson and, prior to making diabetes could not be sent ther home in Brantford nine Curtain countries throughiyears ago had resided in Bow- manville and Oshawa for a per- betic Congress was held in Dus-|sociation was formed in 1926 and eeldorf last summer and was at- iis the oldest in the world. They tended by Dr. Wallace Troup. thave an excellent teaching pro- Ottawa and Dr on D.|gram with lectures every morn- Brown, of Edmonton. ing "and evening. He concluded Dr. Troup, of the Metropolitan |his interesting talk with the show- Life, stated that some 2,000 dele-|ing of some excellent color slides gates spent a week Nstonin Nd be So % Dusseient, and 245 akers an reshing (some e trips borg the -- wide problems of| With 2 percent of the popula- the diabetics. The meetings were |tion diabetic, or potentially dia- divided into two groups, scientific|betic, plans are already under apd lay. The lay groups dealt | way for a nation-wide detection during the 1959 Diabetic | iod of 30 years. | She was a devoted member of Balfour Street United Church, a {member of the Women's Associa- tion and a life member of the| Women's Missionary Society. In-| terested in music, Mrs, Wallace CELEBRATING | Lindsay Firm BIRTHDAYS Will Expand | Congratulations and best | LINDSAY--It became known| wishes to the fololwing resi- p : : {chased by Miller Alloway, of who are celebrating birth. (Oshawa, has decided to a days today: new factory plant on George| Bill Howard, 424 Madison street, close to Highway 7 and avenue; Bob Hanns, 176 Nas- (close to the CNR. sau street; Cheryl Thompson, ro 3me Years a 6 Dey: 499 Louisa street; David oA uni) en bi en erdun road; dif. cast for that office despite the| fact that a recount had been held | and declared Russ McNeil the winner on the basis of an over-all majority of one vote. | The election committee is re-| ported to have denied Mr.| today that the J. W. Deyell | Green's request saying that his at a meeting of the Oshawa Safe- dents of Oshawa and district |Printers, Ltd., recently pur-|scrutineer was present during the| ty League this week. counting of the ballots and agreed | to the final results. Apparently the next step for Mr, Green will be to approach the bership at ight's meeting and, ¥f he secures their approval of his request, it will have to be forwarded to the in. in § Resident Finds |awa 3 a 1 wl contin Large Butterfly tional figure of the Coldwell would reduce himself A large butterfly was discov-| ered in the garden at Halliday discussing such municipal Manor, 620 Richmond St. E,, early this morning. Mrs. E. Brooks, a resident of the manor, discovered #t while walking in the garden. Mrs. Brooks said the butterfly had a seven or eight inch wis the effectiveness of the/span, and was grey in color. The neatan camied on dur. bulterfly, she said, had a large the|pink circle on each wing and. | |under small i" Deny Safety Material Late Dr. M. B, Dymond, of Port Perry, Ontario Minister of Trans. port, this morning voiced indigna- tion regarding statements made a N23 It was stated, during the meet- each Steels: had a epartm trans A quarter moon, was a very op i " said pos he: had pretty and unusual sight, she hecked on the matter and learn.|29ded. Donald, 155 Vi i ned stON space three Vern O'Neil, RR 3, Bowman- ge » . ferent parts of the town. ville; Harold Russell, 167 Mill : i sitect; Mrs, G. Reid, 270 Wile |. The local plant is busily wi son-road south: M. Karas, 75 |%efed in the printing and bind-/ Jean Collins, 12 Harmony Ulrich, 330 Simcoe street Leaving Dirt lenzuk, 109 Montrave avenue; |costs of five days on one charge James street, charge. He appeared before their birthdays each day will to a city bylaw. four-week period. The cur- |Laverty had done his best to get Reports on birthdays win [that Laverty receive a nominal unless -the dirt is removed, he served as pianist for the wom- {en's organizations of the church.| Southwood; John Borovsky, ing of books for Toronto firms. Jr., 300 Vimy avenue; Mrs, | . ! road south; Palie Taylor, 71 Accus Fin Arlington avenue; Louis south; Mrs. Earl Cook, 270 Charles Laverty, 104 Holmes Division street; David Pow- |Ave., Toronto, was fined $5 and Mrs. Beryl Tait, 442 Beverley |and was placed on three months avenue; Marie Wallis, 253 [suspended sentence on another The first five persons to in- Magistrate Frank S. Fbbs on form The Oshawa Times of [two charges of depositing dirt, contrary receive double tickets to The E. G. McNeely, city solicitor, Regent Theatre good for a |stated he was satisfied that rent attraction is "The Mat- [the owner to remove the dirt ing Game." from the street. He suggested iv, - fine. Mr. McNeely said that the be yee SiVSy only between the owner would be contacted and will be dealt with in court. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | | Horace C. Nobbin (Leone), of To- {ronto and a brother, John J. Mac-| {Intpre, of Nelson, B.C. with the economic and problems of the diabetic. welfare drive /Week in November. Her husband, William Wallace, | Crackers No Joke To Court "An Oshawa youth was asked this morning if he thought the | reports no fires during the night. under the direction of the organ- firecrackers which were being discharged from his car would Jet propel it. Colin W. Lee, 18, 408 Masson St., pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $25 and costs or 10 days, when he appeared be- fore Magistrate Frank S. Ebbs of a charge of speeding. Yonstable S. Hodgson said he followed the Lee vehicle from Wilson Rd. to the city limits on King St. E. Chief Herbert Flin tolf told His Worship a passen- with Lee was discharging out of the car win- dow. This took place May 14 mitting about 9:50 p.m. Magistrate Ebbs said: "There was no celebration that day." Lee stated he was on his way to' 'Cobourg to play in a band. He was warned by His Worship that such actions are dangerous and could cause demage or in- juty Ted Large, Ritson Rd. S., paid 1 $10 fine when he appeared be- foge Justice of the Peace Wil. dam Igel on a charge of setting firg to fireworks. DUPLICATE BRIDGE Fhe high scores for games dyed by members of the Osh- v = Duplicate Bridge Club at imaide house Tuesday night, cig: Mrs. G. Freeman and Mrs. i arke, 70; Mr. and Mrs. 67: Mrs. W. Sorby and G. A. Runde f Ying, [passed away in July, 1949, | | Mrs. Wallace rested at Thorpe | |Brothers' Funeral Home, Brant-| |ford. A capacity crowd attended | |the funeral service which was | conducted at Balfour Street Unit. ed Church. Rev. Frank A. Gil- (bert, minister of Balfour Church, |officiated. The choir was in attendance, "CITY AND DISTRICT SIX AMBULANCE CALLS | The Oshawa Fire Department They answered, six ambulance|ist, Mrs. J. Culbert. During the calls, all on account of sickness. service a duet, Beautiful Garden |of Prayer, was sung by Mrs, Har- CADETS AT AIRPORT [ris Nelson and George The meeting of the Royal Cana. |Sampson. : dian Army Cadet Corps, in Ogi. |,, The phllocéle we ute: Ndsm awa, was held at the Oshawa |}, Robertson, RE. Goodwin | Airport, Wednesday evening. Re- Yaris. Melons and David. Hen.\ cruits were taught how to shoot | 4 con. |-22 rifles. The senior cadets en "ypterment was in Mount Lawn gaged in a mock battle with the Cemetery, Oshawa, on Wednes- sides faring almost even. Cadets gay afternoon, June 3. Dr. John Ron Parker, Mike Clancy, Dan|g™ Moffat, minister of Simcoe Adams and Jim Greer received Street United Church, Oshawa, of- their corporal's stripes. Ne x t|ficiated. week the cadets will again tra- verse to the airport, weather per- | FUNERAL OF MRS. A. SLEIGHTHOLME The funeral service for Mrs. | STREETS CLOSED Arthur Sleightholme, 533 Masson | Seven streets will be closed for|street, who died at the Oshawa construction today and Friday, |General Hospital last Sunday, the city engineer's office reports.|was held at the McIntosh Funeral [Closed are: Ritson road north/Home at 1 p.m." Wednesday, from Rossland road east to Alice! June 3. street, Simcoe street north from, Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, Nonquon road to Taunton road, rector of Christ Memorial Angli- Annapolis avenue from Stevenson can Church, conducted the ser- road north to Gibbons street, vices. Interment was in Green- Rossland road west partially,wood Cemetery, Georgetown, closed from Besshorough drive to| The pallbearers were Stanley Nipigon street, to be avoided if Brown, Joseph Levett, Joseph possible, Hillcroft from Ritson|Wannop, George Shaw, Arnold road to Jarvis street, Nipigon [Lobb and Ed. Hoar. street closed from Marion avenue to Rossland road west, and Gib- bons street closed at GRUDGE GAME Rossland| The softball team, made up of | road west. {members of the OCVI teaching! staff, which defeated the OCVI ERROR IN REPORT {senior boys recently, met their W. Bruce Affleck, Oshawa bar- match in a game with the mem-| rister, has drawn attention to the bers of the Donevan Collegiate | fact that he successfully defend-|Institute staff Wednesday night. | ed George Westwood in an action|The score was 20 to 12 in favor in mooistrate's. court here Tues- of the Donevan staff. A crowd of ort stated Westwood about 500 students from both | of the union in Detroit, Jury Rules.In Death Of Girl ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- A coroner's jury ruled Wednesday | |ature sent out by | ment, ed that the literature had been mailed within a day or two of the order being received. He also commented that no one has to pay for any safety liter-| the depart-| REAL FSTATE BROKE} that Kathleen Neumann, year-old daughter of all-star end Pete Neumann of Hamilton Ti- ger-Cats, died of asphyxia. The child died in hospital May 12 during an operation for the removal of her tonsils, three- Did You Know That NU-WAY RUG 174 Mary Street is having o 67 KING ST. ¢ DSHAWA "We cannot find that either doctors or hospital were negli- gent in any way," the verdict RA.5-7732 GIGANTIC RUG SALE? said, TONIGHT -- MAY SAVE A LIFEtomorrow We are not reaching our goal, more donors are urgently needed. The Hospital blood is low. There Is Still TIME For Tonight's RED CROSS BLOOD CLINIC OPEN FROM 6.00 to 9.00 ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM 120 SIMCOE ST, NORTH dy ; (was deferded by John Greer. schools rooted for their favorites. | 4 SIMCOE ST. NORTH HIGHEST Government Graded--Red Brand Beef Steaks BONELESS MEATY LEAN BLADE . MEATY LEAN SHORT RIB.. BONELESS, ROLLED BONELESS, SHOULDER FRYING -- 25 TO 3 LBS. CHICKENS .. «49° POT ROAST. 49° FIRM, RIPE 14-0. Tomatoes x. res. NO. 1 P.EIL 25° Potatoes 65° BUTTER .67° SLICES 2...55°* MAPLE LEAF CHEESE 'GOLDEN RIPE 21s.29° QUALITY MEATS 10-LB. T-Bone Ag Wing ib. [Qe SHOULDER .. 39* BUTT .49° FRESH PORK -- END CUTS LOIN .49 LAMB . 49° PEAMEAL BACK -- IN THE PIECE BACON .69° DEVON RINDLESS 99° LB. BACON 79° 49+ 95° 39° ¢ a al fi PRE RR

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