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The Oshawa Times, 21 Sep 1959, p. 2

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a i A ----- --------E in os " EE ES ta. sg 9 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Sepetember 21, 1959 OSHAWA HOME IS MOVED TO NEW LOCATION Traffic on Simcoe street north was diverted for a time Saturday morning when . the home, owned by Vern Hyder- man, at 1220 Simcoe street north, was moved to a new location at 17 Russet avenue. The intricate job, which was handled by the Pollard Moving Co., of Lindsay, saw the house raised from its foundation and placed on sleepers under which 2 Rirmen Killed In Bir Shows By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two airmen were killed and two injured Sunday in accidents during flying displays ' held to mark the 19th anniversary of victory in the Battle of Britain. In Canada, 1,300 RCAF person- nel and officers paraded, at Ot- tawa while anothe 1.000 marched at Montreal. Associate Defence Minister Sevigny took the salute at Ottawa, hi§ first public appearance since being ¥" appointed. : | The deaths, in Britain, oc- . {curred when two navy Venom jet fighters collided in mid-air, A crowd of 15000 at Chivenor, South Devon RAF Station, watched as one jet crashed in slammed into a hill. Two of the four flyers involved escaped bv parachute. CRASH AT BRISTOL In a crash at Bristol, the pilot and observer of a light spotter aircraft were injured when the plane hit a tree while coming in to land. A crashlanding involved a 20- year-old Spitfire which with the Hurricane fighter was a work- : (horse of the Battle of Britain. It i land a Hurricane earlier Sunday { Imade their last public appear- |ance, roaring over the capital. | The Spitefire pilot, Air Vice- | |[Marsha! Harold John MacGuire, a Second World War ace, was {shaken up. He said he had en- gine failure. The aircraft landed during a cricket game tea break and knocked over a wicket on the cricket pitch. Divorcee's a large trailer was placed for | the moving. --Oshawa Times Photo CAPSULE NEWS 8000 Request Liquor BRANTFORD (CP)--A petition bearing 8,000 names was filed Saturday at: city hall, asking for a vote on cocktail bars. If the petition is certified, it will be sent to the Ontario liquor control board to have a date set for aj vote. Brantford at present has Vote |John Henry Jones, 32, of Edmon-| ton were picked up on Laird] River by J. E. Norcross, | Protestant missionary flying a civilian Stinson. MURDER-SUICIDE COUTTS, Alta. (CP) -- A man district for the past 29 years.| She was a member of the Holy stores for sale of beer and liquor. Sunday at this town near the| hotel beverage rooms and refail|and his wife were shot to death |Canada-United States border and UNVEIL PLAQUES {RCMP said it was murder and OBITUARIES Body Found MRS. KATARIENA SELES An Oshawa woman, Mrs. Kata- riena Seles, had a heart attack and died while still in her seat after a film performance in an Oshawa theatre Saturday night. From the theatre Mrs. Seles was rushed to the Oshawa Gen- lcral Hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. It is believed that she suffered from a heart condition for some time. Mrs. Seles, who was 48 years| old, was the wife of Geza Seles, | 1309 King street east. She had | lived in Canada and the Oshawa | | Cross Church. | Armstrong Funeral Home for thigh requiem mass in St. I H b | George's Church at 9.30 am.| n ar or (Wednesday, Sept. 23. Rev. J. C.| BOSTON (AP) -- The secretary Pereyma will sing the mass. In-lof a university professor, return- terment will be in St. Gregory"siing from the Orient, was the vic- tim of violent death on shipboard MRS. LOUISA COULL after a world-travelling vessel A member of the Salvation left Boston, investigators said to- Army for 78 years and one of 4ay. the most active members of the] The savagely battered body of Oshawa Corps, Mrs. Louisa Coull|Lynn Kauffman, 23, pretty Chi- passed away at the Oshawa Gen-| cago divorcee was found in Bos- eral Hospital on Saturday, Sept.|ton harbor Saturday, a day after 19. The deceased suffered a stroke Dutch pastenger cargo ship) a ont ago. pris to That she| The Utrecht cleared Boston's a en very active. She was| : 308 in her 92nd Veal, Commonwealtn Pier at 6:15 p.m. sand dunes and the other) | Friday. Mrs. Seles is survived by her | A daughter of the late Robert| Conversation was held with the husband; two sons, Louis of McArthur and Carnie Muir, Mrs.|woman, through her cabin door, Oshawa and Deseder, of' Sturgeon|Coull was born in Glasgow, Scot-|at 6:55 p.m. This meant the ship BRANTFORD (CP) Two historic plaques were unveiled) Saturday in Norfolk County. The| first, at Port Ryerse on Lake Erie, commemorates Col. Sam- uel Ryerse, United Empire Loy- alist who founded the little settle ment. A plaque at Vittoria com-| memorates The old capital of! London district, situated there in 1798. FATHER, SON CHARGED first suicide. Dead are David Smith, 25, and his wife Shirley Smith, 23. Four children survive. Police said the husband shot Mrs. Smith, then himself. LOSES DEADLY GAME ST. LOUIS (AP)--William God- frey, 16-year-old high school stu- dent, lost his life Sunday playing a game of Russian roulette, with the deadly odds increased by two cartridges instead of the usual Falls; two sisters and a brother in her native Czechoslovakia and a brotier; John Slizak, in Miami, Florida. High requiem mass will be sung for Mrs. Seles in Holy Cross Church on Tuesday, Sept. 22, at 9 a.m. Rev. P. Coffey will sing the mass. The remains are at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Interment will be in St. Greg- ory's Cemetery, Oshawa. MRS. BAZIL SCIBAN land. She was married at Mid-(had cast off all connection with dlesbrough, England, in 1891 and iand and that if murder had been came to Oshawa from the Brit-| ish Isles in 1905. I those aboard. Mrs, Coull served as an officer| 10 3ddition to the crew and all smce the annexation of a large section of East Whitby Township in 1950, new subdivi- NEW SUBDIVISIONS HAVE MANY FINE HOMES sions containing many fine | are several ranch style bunga- | ing in Oshawa is that a large dwellings have sprung up om lows in one of the subdivisions. | [eee age of the homes are all sides of the city. Shown here | One of the features of hous- | . pilot, the ship carried 11 passen- gers, They included Mrs. Joanita Spector, wife of Prof. Stanley Spector of Washington University, St. Louis. Spector, who was not aboard, had employed the young woman two years ago as secre- tary and during the last vear as irterpreter in his Far East stud- ies. She had made her home with the Spectors in Clayton, Mo., out- side St. Louis. --Oshawa Times Photo YOUNG PC CONFERENCE Minister Pearkes Comes Under Fire * ATHERLEY (CP) -- Canada's|in Canada's resource develop- one of contempt for politicians or It was Mrs. Spector who talked with the girl through the door. Also aboard were the Spectors' three children and a 15-year-old Chinese boy they intended to 1adopt. Smoke Bomb To Close Chapel WARSAW, Poland (Reuiers)-- Police hurled a smoke bomb at patients in a tuberculosis sana- torium when they resisted at- tempts to close their chapel, usually reliable sources said Sun- day. They said the four-hour clash occurred last Monday: at the Felix Dzerzhinoky Hospital at Otwock, 12 miles sovtheast of here. A group of patients told Western reporter about 40 police were called to tie sanitorium after they tried to stop workmen from reraoving tac benches from their chapel. TOURIST RECORD Norway estimates its 1959 tour- done, the murderer must be oneist influx at 1,500,000 people com- |pared with the record 1,200,000 in 958. of the Salvation Army in differ- ent centres in England and Scot- " a eons Predict Impact member of the Home League the Oshawa Corps, she was a member of the hospital visiting committee for many years and &/pondent for the Toronto Globe policies and its def t minister came under fire Satur- a. » Nn young PCs at- day during a panel discussion at y 2 tended the weekend conference at the annual conference of the On- tario branch of the Young Pro-this Lake Couchiching resort gressive Conservatives. area near v The three man panel was] Saturday night they heard asked whether Canada has the|Postmaster - General William Hamilton say it is discouraging wrong men in defence and whether or not Defence Minister|to evervone in public service Pearkes is out of date. that thousands of otherwise well- Charls Lynch, Ottawa pressjinformed people are "so com- gallery correspondent for the|pletely indifferent" to politics. "Their spoken attitude is either one of indifference." RAPS BANK Ontario Energy Minister Ma- caulay criticized the Bank of Canada for lack of leadership and failure to convince Cana- dians it is following any logical policy. "Inflation, tight money and erratic interest rates are making it difficult for my department to formulate any definite plan for the future," he said. Southam newspapers, described the 72-year-old major - general as "an ass" having "the per ality of a Colonel Blimp." He said Mr. Pearkes "thinks like Colonel Blimp, he talks like him, he looks like him." ; The defence minister is "too old for the job." he added, and is a poor salesman for Canada. BLAMES FULL CABINET Clark Davey, Ottawa corres- and Mail, said that because of Mr. Vearkes's background the minister is a captive of the joint THAMESVILLE (CP) -- Pro-one. The boy's sister, Maureen, vincial police said Ronald Far-|15, told police her brother re- rell, 25, was charged with as-'moved the revolver from a saulting a police officer and his dresser drawer, removed four of father, Edward, 54, charged with the six cartridges from the eyl- obstructing police, after an inci-linder and put the gun to his years Maria Kowalchuk, beloved wife of Bazil Sciban, 334 Olive avenue, died at the Oshawa Gen- eral Ilospita: or dent in which Police Chief Rob-| ert Aitken, 41, suffered a broken leg. Police said Aitken was hurt in a fight Saturday night after he stopped a car on suspicion the driver had been drinking. - HOLD UNION MEETING STRATFORD (CP)--The third| Western Ontario district council| meeting of the Canadian Brother-| hood of Railway, Transport and General Workers (CLC) was held here Saturday, Attending were representatives from locals in Windsor, London, Kitchener and Stratford. The next district coun- cil meeting will be in Kitchener Nov. 14. head. ITALIAN FLIER DIES VARESE, Italy (Reuters)-- Mario Etoppani, Italian aviator who set 40 world records between the two world wars, died here Sunday at 64. His feats included a long-distance record flight of more than 3,000 miles from Trieste to South America in 1938. CITY AND DISTRICT LETTERS PATENT ARMY TO HELP BELLEVILLE (CP) -- A mine| detection crew from army area headquarters in Kingston will join police Monday in a search for stolen dynamite caps in the bush 10 miles west of -here. About 30 caps, described as ex- tremely dangerous, are believed scattered in a gravel quarry where two cartons of the ex- plosive disappeared Th ur sday night. Police hav -~~vered five caps. U.S. BAN. . Win TORONTO (CP) -- American bands captured the Canadian , Bugle and Trumpet Band Asso- eiation international . champion- ships Saturday. The senior con- test was won by the Lieut. Nor- man Prince group of Malden, Mass. The Royalaires of Guelph were fourth. The Bon-Bons, an all-girl] band from Audbon, N.J. won the jumior contest. The current issue of The On- tario Gazette carries the infor- mation that letters patent of | incorporation have been granted to four Oshawa and district firms. They are Ajax Lions Club, Kinsmen Club of Whitby, Harry O. Perry Limited of Oshawa and Phalanx Holdings Limited, of Bowmanville. BLUEJAYS ARRIVE A resident of Oshawa spotted a flock of between 200 and 300 Bluejays in the vicinty of Lyn- brook Park Sunday afternoon. Blackbirds are also reported to be gathering for their annual southerly migration, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT _ The vital importance of trust {in spiritual power and substance was emphasized at Christian Science services on Sunday Sept. 120, The Golden Text was also from Psalms (81:9,10): "There 20. She was in her 75th year. Ukraine, Aug. 23, 1885, the de- ceased tame to Canada 47 years ago and had lived in Oshawa for 41 years. Ottawa in June, 1914. St. Sciban is survived by two daugh- ters, Thomas Twine (Olga), of Osh- In poor health for the past four Sunday, Sept. Born at Oraczkiwic, in the She was married at Mrs. Sciban was a member of George's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. Besides her husband, Mrs. Mrs. Michael Zacharkiw (Sophia), of Toronto and Mrs. awa and a son, Kasmyl, of To- ronto. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Anna Dahry, of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; a brother, Wicko Kowalchuk, of Hamilton; three grandchildren and a great-grand- child. The remains will be at the her cheery disposition helped to relieve the pain and suffering of patients of many denominations. Her husband, David Coull, who operated a furniture business on By Dodge Dart MIAMI -- At the -end of the ravaganza of the Chrysler Cor- 1 poration's new 1960 automobiles, Simcoe street south, predeceased concensus among the 400 news- her in 1948. She leaves a daugh-imen present was that the new ter, Mrs. Brigadier J. Wood (Car-|Dodge Dart would make consid- nie), of Toronto and a son, Thom- erable impact in the economy. as, of Oshawa. The Dart wor rather spontan- Also surviving are two grand-|{ous approval in a fancy display daughters, Mrs. Capt. D. Hol-|of new Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, lingworth, of Tillsonburg, and|Chrysler and Imperial members Phyllis Wood, of Toronto and two of the Chrysler Family. : grandsons, Jack Coull, of Osh-| Earlier L. L Colbert, president awa and David Wood, attending|of the Chrysler firm, spoke optim- Edinburgh University in Sc |isticaily of 1960 sales and econ- land " | omic prospects. The new models| * 5 : {shown have more comfortable| The remains will be at the|seating angles, a new tuned-unit| McIntosh Funeral Home until 1ihody structural design to prevent] p.m, Tuesday, Sept. 22. The fu-|yibrations and improvement in| neral service will be held in the|safety qualities. | Oshawa Salvation Army Citadel] The Dodge Dart made an im- at 2.30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 22, fol-| pression because of its clean and| lowed by interment in Oshawa sensible lines and distinctive styl-| Union Cemetery. Major M. Ran-|ing. It has a neat grille, with the! kin will conduct the services. |Dart"s distinctive styling, fins | | WEATHER FORECA sign. have been reduced to a token de- ST THREE MODELS Warm, Showers, Sunny T TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts, issued at 4:30 a.m.: | Synopsis: A late September warm spell is forecast' for South-| ern Ontario today and Tuesday| as strong southwesterly winds| continue bringing in warmer air|St. Thomas from the Mississippi Valley and| the Gulf of Mexico. Skies will be| predominantly sunny in southern The new cai comes in three models -- Seneca, Pioneer and] Phoenix. It has a 118-inch wheel. | base aad is available with six or eight-cylinder engines. Excent for the Plymouth, fins on the new models have been modified. All new models will be subjected to an anti-corrosion process involving seven external land internal body dip sequences to combat the persistent prob- lem of rust. The new Plvmouth has slim- mer roof lines and a poised: for- action look at the front. Dodge models for 1960 are distinguish- ed by new jet-tube rear fenders. There is added gracefulness in the new DeSoto, with a functional uesday tered showers or thunderstorms today. Tuesday mainly. cloudy and a little cooler. Winds light. Forecast temperatures Low tonight High Tuesday Windsor ... 68 London .... Wingham . Toronto .. Trenton |. shall no strange god be in thee; neither regions both days but a steady new grille claiming attention. the rear in a sweeping, unbroken first of a two-day presentation ex-|line. The Imperial Le Baron has a smalier, tailored rear window which zccents its limousine qual- ity. Sedan models are carrying a new version of the Southamp- ton canopy roof, accented by chrome moldings. CONFIDENCE KEYNOTE The keynoting address by the Chrysler Corporation President was a forceful, confident and well-documented prediction of a contiruing upsurge in the general economy of North America. The car market in 1959 had shown an increase of 37 per cent over 1958, some seven per cent greater than forecast. With many more people think- Ing actively of buying durable goods -equiring a sizeable out- lay, there shouid be a retail car marke! in 1960 of between 6% and 7 million new vehicles. Sales this year are expected to total 6,400, 000 units. ; . Population, the number of touseholds and the trend towards suburban living continued to re- chiefs of staff. But, he said, the entire cabinet must share the blame for Canada's defence pol- icy . because its members are "willing to go along with the way things are." John Collingwood Reade, radio and television critic, said Mr. Pearkes is "limited by the con- siderations of the office rather, than his own personal qualifica- tions." Mr. Lynch and Mr. Davey both eaid Canada has no defence pol- icy which is either new, sensible or effective. Mr. Davey suggested a dras- tic cut in defence spending-- scrapping the three overseas squadrons of jel fighters and the nine home defence squ and trimming support units. Don't risk a life when it costs so little to be safe COULD USE MONEY He said defence spending re- duces funds that could be used ...geta FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL RS, yg 2 ~ RA.86201 py ORGANIST Nightly ot HOTEL LANCASTER Lodies end Escorts Room flect marked growth, and along with this a revolutionary change 11 people's basic attitude towards the automobile could be develop- ing, This could present the indus- try with opportunities and poten- tialities greater than any exper- ienced in the past. Mr. Colbert said the 1950's have been for Chrysier in many ways a time of preparation for the op- portunities of the 1960's. Exclu- sive of the cost of tooling the firm has invested close to a billion dol- lars in an intensive program of expansion, improvement and GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 9262 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131 Firestone BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL 3 i 0 ANY MAKE European makes) Reg. $24.95 $7.00 DOWN Here's what we do ® Only Bonded Lining Used ® Adjust Brakes to Secure Full Contact ® Repack Front Wheel Bearings © Guarantee Ther 'or 30,000 Miles FIRESTONE STORE (except ® Reline All Four Wheels 190 KING EAST RA 5-6566 modernization St. Catharines Hamilton .... CRASH KILLS ONE SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. (AP)-- shalt thou worship any strange god, I am the Lord thy increase in humidity points to the chance of isolated thunderstorms ity. Sedan models are carrying | Chrysler extends from the front to Chester Jackson of Saranac Lake| was killed and four others sur- vived Sunday when a state con- servation department plane erashed and burned on a remote mountain side in the Adiron- dacks. The survivors walked from the wreckage of the Cana- dian-built de Havilland Otter to a conservation department camp on Cold River. One man was re- God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt." STREETS CLOSED The following streets will be closed today for construction: {Pontiac from Somerville to Mo- {hawk; Church street closed from King to Bond street; Sim- jcoe street south closed from |Bloor street to Conant street at various times, for bridge re- gions, Southern Lake late this afternoon or evening and Muskoka again Tuesday. Showers and thunderstorms will be more general in Central] and Northern Ontario today with some cooling and a letup in rain indicated for the more north- erly regions Tuesday. | Regional forecasts valid until! midnight Tuesday. Lake Erie, Lake Ontario re- Huron, Killaloe Earlton . Sudbury ... North Bay ... Kapuskasing . White River ... sgee2ussgenzee S22 NIE RREREEGS Car Theft Ring ported to burned severely. pairs; Grandview - street south EATERS HUNT PALS Cond fro Kin set ut y iA -- > |Bloor- street east; King street of hunters with 100 dogs searched west closed to west-bound traf- unsuccessfully this weekend for a/fic from Stevenson road north to panther-like animal in St. Leon-| Gibbons street: Somerville closed ard de Port Maurice, a Montreal|fror, Sherwood avenue rb police chief Emile Quen-|Bentrice street .. nevfille of St. Leonard says four . people have seen a black 100- Whenever possible these streets pound creature with two - inch will be partially opened to per- fonds |mit movement of local traffic. d Extreme weather conditions, MISSING MEN FOUND such as heavy rain, may result WINNIPEG (CP) -- Two men|in the closing of other streets. missing since Sept. 12 when their|Several miles of street are being plane crashed on a flight in/surface treated with asphalt and northeastern British €olumbia|stone chips. Motorists are request: have been found alive and unin-|ed to obey all signs, not to drive jured, RCAF headquarters herejon barricaded streets amd to said Monday. Pilot Dan Yeager, |drive slowly after streets are! 35, of Fort Jetson and passenger'opened to traffic. § | Niagara, Windsor, London, Tor-| onto, Hamilton: Sunny vitn Break Expected cloudy intervals today and Tues- : : day. Chance of a thunderstorm OTTAWA (CP) -- Police said this afternoon or evening and|Sunday night they know the Tuesday. Warmer. Winds south- whereabouts of «ix = suspected west 15 to 25. {members of an interprovincial Northern Lake Huron, Southern|car theft ring and are awaiting day cloudy with scattered show-|warrauts from Morirea' and Tor- ers or thunderstorms, Warmer. onto before picking them up. Winds southwest 15 to 25. | But detectives said they do not Northern Georgian Bay, Kirk- {know when the warrants will ar-| land Lake regions, North Bay,|rive. Sudbury: Cloudy with scattered! 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