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The Oshawa Times, 11 Nov 1959, p. 3

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Ee a i i yp aa a aid aka Pas sa HES 0CCI STUDENTS TO BE HONORED ¥ MARILYN BILENDUKE iid ANNE JALASJAA k EILEEN MEDD KEITHA | | BILL MIKLAS CApoL PHIPPS TE . a -- 4 #0 Pearl Beatrice Manns, wife of| 1 | | 4 2 | § | ters, d ~ PHYLLIS BOWMAN ELIZABETH MONCHE 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. | Lansdowne drive; Eileen Medd, Jalasjaa; Douglas Edwards, 18] | 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jon of Mr NS. ME R. | W. Medd of 238 Bruce street; Ea Kietha Mosier. 15, Carol Phipps, 17, daughter of son of Mr, and Mrs, E, Mosier | Mr. and Mrs. J. Phipps of 243 Jasper avenue; Bill Miklas, 18, of 202 King street west; Carol Sorochan, 14, daughter of Mr, | son of Mr, and Mrs. M. Miklas of 477 Ritson south; Douglas and Mrs. W, Sorochan of 493 Drew street; Judith Broad, 15, | Taylor, 18, son of Mr, and Mrs, C. Taylor of 541 Bloor street daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J, Broad of 124 Park road south; | east: Phvllils Bowman, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. | Roberta Jeyes, 16, daughter of | Bowman of 213 Huron street. ' Workshop Scheduled I'he following briefs were noted ac. at Tuesday night's meeting ol Im. the Oshawa Planning Board A Community Planning Work \ N ROBERTA JEYES JUDITH BROAD Fourteen Oshawa students will be honored Friday night | at the apnua! COmmencement | | exercises held at the Oshawa Central Collegiate. The stu. dents being honored are: Wile | liam Darko, 17, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. Darko of 573 Ox- | ford street; Marilyn Bilenduke, | 17, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, W. Bilenduke; Elizabeth Mon. Drivers Hit ] By Layotis Sydney MacAfee, International representative of the Teamsters Union, fpr Oshawa and district, told the' Oshawa Labor Council| chesky, 18, daughter of Mr. iTuesday night that a large num-| 4,4 Mrs T, Monchesky of 534 ber of transport drivers had been| street; Anne Jalasjaa laid off due to the GM shutdown. | - m-- - He stressed, however, that there wert not as many out of work as originally anticipated. He sald this was due to the Eur. opean car market In Canada. | "It is a frightening picture for | Canadian industry," he sald] "when the European cars can Man Fined $100 eth dl Loses Licence He stressed that the small cary BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The, He was directed to the fourth was making great inroads on the story of a wild chase along high-|concession where he found Canadian economy "I don't/ways 35 and 115 September 12/cused"s car in a driveway. know what to do about it," he/was related in police court here/imings was hiding in the bushes said, Fuesday when Fred Hugh Im- COMING EVENTS rember 2 5 74 'Ware avenue, Peterborough,|made the speeds alleged by po November 24 and 2, was fined $100 or three months|lice witnesses. A service station The workshop will open Tues a.m, to 4 pm, Purpose of the workshop is tc 21, 3 to 5 pm. Ontario Ladies College, Whitby THE Oshawa mage Sale Centre, Friday new fuel pump just after the al chase of a motor vehicle He was also prohibited from leged Society Rum : : Recreation driving in Canada for a period of at 2 pm. one year WI OPP Constable Humane Community J November 13 not believe Immings J. McDonald|he had not been on the highway 'ems relating to residential, Sale, Cerebral Palsy Pare a} Simcoe Hall (10 Fishe November 12 2 RUMMAGE Brg accused at one stage in the chase him, 1% attempted to force witness' mo-| "you have little regard for the tor-cycle off the road, He said|tryth, and a great disregard for| PLAN PARLEY and planning generally. {1s ' |Spencer, of Port " |cemetery, 2 | D, Pp, SF pre Witnesses for the defence said!Shop willbe held in 'the Ontario F allbgurers were & . ' JT > i sleve Kolomayz, Sa mings, 38, a used car dealer of|that lmmings' car could not have! ounty Courthouse, Whitby, on ayz a when he was' convicted of crimi-|operator from Peterborough said/@mv night (24th) at 8 p.m. and | ANNUAL Bazaar and Tea, November nal negligence in the operation|he put in new spark plugs and a continue the next. day from 9 Magistrate Baxter said he did assist urban and rural planning story that boards and associations in prob- com- told Magistrate R, B. Baxter that when police alleged they chased Mercial and resort development, and also with problems in zoning THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 11, 1999 3 Extend Chest Drive To November 20th The Community Chest cam- May ¥. Dillon Renate: Jury and Lovell Iad, E. Lovell Pilkey Raps Steel Barons Clifford Pilkey, former Local 222, UAW president, told the Osh- awa and District Labor Council | | Tuesday night that the blame for the steel strike in the United States which has idled 7000 Osh- awa GM workers should be placed squarely on the "steel barons." At Mr. Pilkey's suggestion the Council sent a telegram to David MacDonald, United Steelworkers of America president, expressing their "solidarity and friendship." He said too many people were blaming the strike on the work- ers themselves. "This is unfair," he said, "A knowledge of the issues in- Hung [volved will show quite clearly| Because of the labor situation i [that the strike was brought about|in Oshawa, this had been a par- intentionally by management and ticularly iticul, cativus, Mr, reactionary forces Jn the United | 87 i 'to contact people States government, who were in and out of work. The|Pickwick Keith Ross, Council secretary, viva ten days should give them told the meeting that all the offi- the opportunity they needed, he cers of the USWA had voluntar-| cq ily given up their salaries to the| Money was also to come in strike fund since July 15. {from a number of people on the He said the only ones in the|gpecial Names list. A new ist 1 |organizations being paid are the had to be compiled this year a oftice girls. some of the people contacted had|Hales . 0" . Wo Yuen yet, still comi in » ~ Hiring Policy Is Criticized from the house-to-house mailing A canvass, Mr, Paynter said, The ten days extension should give all householders the time they A letter criticizing the provin.| Mr. Paynter has arranged a cial government's hiring policy (meeting of a easy Saptains ot in regard to age discrimination next Monday to Be |was sent to Dr. M. B, Dymond attack for the money the agen- awa and District Labor Council, Previous total = Tuesday night, |N. Mazur The council took notice of a s Ripski campaign currently being con-| yi Evelyn Everson ducted by Federal Labor Minis-| Edward M. Culp, MD o 5 rs. . ter Michael Starr to attack age Logis RB. Joner 88 paign has been extended until| Gin RON Nov. 2, Bill Pa; , campaign |Genosha Hotel: chairman, said Wednesday. any wists The sum of $132,133.25 collect-| ¢ '& R, Howard J. Gazdik ed already represented 75 per cent of the $175,350 objective. "The rest of the money is in Oshawa," Mr. Paynter sald, "and it is just a matter of the canvassers getting on to it. "If they don't, the agencies ase going to suffer," he said. og of ng 7 4 » 28388 888 wu 28 328 CAROL SOROCHAN Csizmadia Laszlo Miss . Greco Oshawa Dairy Lid. Maria Silvestri 8555588 38% Soon BaulBoupurerapen Rae - Seuoncw Mrs Jess'e Puckett $128,084.70 B.00| William ¥. Stevenson 00 200 SEESESSEEt els sites s | A. Stevens A Saunders J. Selensky . Jastrzomb , Wiersma needed to send in their donations. Minister of health, by the Osh.|¢les require. rs. Florence Short Bae 22 soso ssnntanansn® Benita discrimination while at the same giefonia Lovis Lovisek time the provincial government Anonymous openly advertises for certified| Mrs. A: ordon Armstrong practical nursing assistant can- B, C. Willams ate: 7 |John Beaupre didaea between the ages of 17|49 re an é 0. Geo. Russell Nelson Wilson, UAW council Dr. Donald E. Smith lags 4 writiol , Charles Sco! delegate sharply criticized the Go oe 5. employment' policy of Generali w Mrs. | Motors of Canada Limited G. C. 8 He said they had restrictions Shells regarding age, height and weight. Wiliam C. Reid DOUGLAS EDWARDS OBITUARIES MRS. PEARL B. MANNS | The death occurred suddenly in {Port Perry Community Hospital, | Wednesday, Nov. 11, of R. Black Lawrie; W. J., Dental Tech. Dr. H. B. James . F. Anderson Taylor . Wm, G. Grant . E. Glazier D. E. Sturgis P. J Riordan N. Raskin A. E King D. J McLean | The Assessment Dept, City Hall Employees John Collins Steve Pobis Leonard Crawford Norm McEvers Fred Lander Harry J. King City of Oshawa Arthur Hobbs Fern M. Buechler Mrs, Wm. Jeffs W. Hollyhead sssseEse: > 3 S 82. BuoBanubBee ERB uncawnd 883888 823333323388838383338 39999990 : | Sanwa {344 a3 38 Traot, o- w Walter Manns, of Raglan, in her |69th year. Mrs. Manns was a daughter of the late Mr nd |Mrs. Thomas Spencer of Reach, where she was born Feb, 3, 1891, {She had resided all her Ife in | Reach and East Whitby town. hips. Besides her husband, she is survived by one sister, Flossie pencer, and a brother, Richard | Perry. Three sther brothers predeceased her. Also surviving are three daugh. Mrs. Birkett (Ruby), |Raglan; Mrs, Thomas Bell (M lan), of Port Perry; Mrs. Lloyd 5 a.m.: Mahaffy (Audrey), of Raglan,| Synopsis: Strong northwesterly and five sons, Jack and Thomas winds to the west of a vigorous of Scugog; Elwood and Stanley|storm centre near James Bay|and turning colder with snow of Raglan and Richard of Port have brought much colder air toflurries today. Mainly cloudy. Perry. A daughter, Velma Bur- the upper lakes. Showers will Windy and cold with scattered rell, predeceased her, There are change to snowflurries this morn-(snowflurries Thursday, Winds also 22 grandchildren and two "8 through Central and north-|west 25, becoming northwest 25 great-grandchildren |eastern Ontario as temperatures to 35 today, decreasing to north Funeral services will he con.| drop sharply during the day. In west 20 Thursday. ducted by Rev. R. H. Love min.|tN¢ south this cold air will move | Forecast Temperatures ist f Raglan Uni ol "| across the lower lakes today with| Low toni ster o aglan United Church, windy, mild and showery weather | Windsor at the McDermott-Panabaker giving way to cool northwesterly St, Thomas . funeral chapel, Port Perry, Fri-\winds and snowflurries. Partly London day, Nov. 13, at 2 p.m. Inter [cloudy to cloudy skies are ex-/Wingham ment will follow at Pine Grove pected Thursday with local snow-| Toronto Prince Albert, [squalls along Lake Huron, | Srenton ; Q " or Regional forecasts valid until /St. Catharines .. MRS. JOSEPH DZUGAN {midnight Thursday. |Hamilton The funeral was held Tuesday, | Lake Erie region, Windsor: Muskoka Nov. 10, of Mrs. Joseph Dzugan, Cloudy with a chance of a Killaloe ...... who died at Oshawa General Hos- shower this morning scattered |Earlton , pital Nov, 7, She was in her 30th| snowflurries this afternoon and!Sudburv . year. {tonight. Partly cloudy with a few|North Bay .. The service was conducted at snowflurries Thursday. Turning | Kapuskasing { St, George's Ukrainian Green Ca. colder by afternoon. Winds south- White River . f tholic Church, by Rev. J. G. Per- west 25. shifting to northwest 25 Moosonee |eyma, Interment was at St. Greg-|this morning, decreasing to| .jory"s Cemetery, {northwest 15 Thursday. alter Chudy,| Lake Huron, solthess Georgian Dzugan,|Bay regions, London: Cloudy to- Walter Dzugan, William Sambal-|day and Thursday. Chance of a .|{uck and Walter Andrews. |shower this morning. Snow- MRS. IDA JUDGE [Flerips With local sowsauals \ . GE late 'today roug ursday. Mrs, Ida Judge died at Fair-|Turning colder by afternoon, {view Lodge, Whitby, Tuesday,|Winds southwest 25, shifting to '|Nov, 10. She had been in failing [northwest 30 this morning, de- {health for three years. creasing to northwest 15 Thurs. Mrs. Judge|dav. ved for "many years at 25 Se Lake Ontario, Niagara, Hali- {lario street, Oshawa. Formerly|burton regions, Toronto, Hamil- |Ida Cooke, she was the daughter|ton: Mainly cloudy with chance [of the late Mr. and Mrs, George of @ shower today, Cloudy with| Allen Shantz SHUPUNANNNE Boa PENE WEATHER FORECAST Much Colder, | Snowflurries off TORONTO (CP) --- Forecasts Thursday. Turning colder. Winds ar-|issued by thg weather office at|south 20 to 30, becoming north |west 30 this 'morning, decreasing to northwest 20 Thursday. Timmins-Kapuskasing: Cloudy ) Cl M. Mi William Igel Fred Fountain L. J. MacDermaid J N. Smyth James H. Taylor Cyril H. Smith Ralph H, Cramp Gordon Ross J. Kenneth Young Davia J. Wood . Mayne George Wildon C. e Albert TY, Samuel Gardner Carl Winter James Moore Donald F. Forshee Donald Carnochan John Humenny Alec Sokoljuk F. Szeremet A. Ho; SSESEEEREE II iiis Bon uirnwnn Boge PUUT AIT II III ASIII III IPI IIIT III SST AIH I IA AAS 833383333333323838383233333333333358333238333333333333083233338, Tf tr st 8883833555558 53 85828583558 he - Se 33 404048 18 1000 333388333 'ern Clous Walter Pacholzack Waiter Helenak A. Tarasewicz Marion Worny V. Bera VERB RBRseRres Court Miss rs. Atchison Pam Constable Netti Rendell RW Steve Pentescul - 3 " =a 8338852555 DISTRICT NO ALARM Oshawa Fire Department re- ported no alarms since yester- day. There were four routine am- bulance calls. BRUISED HIP Stanley Hoar, 28 Whiting Ave., suffered a bruised hip when he was involved in a collision with William Courtney Batnan Marine Sales on Mr, and Mrs. K. M. Hume Hotel Lancaster (Misc.) Pat .Milosh, Casino Rest. George Milosh Mike Traikovich Casino Restaurant D. 8. Jamieson Mrs. 0. V. Shaw Anonymous Ireland Studio H. Amey Dominion Stores J. Fleming H. Bird SOR pee eS 2388383323328 33333853238 JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist 8 BOND ST EAST = HOURS -- SSupShannal 8388883338% | 11k pores Partly that he started to chase Im- the lives and safety of others Y.W.CA. MERRY-GO-ROUND FAIR SAT., NOV. 14 230 TO 530 PM In aid of YW. CA World Service Fund Afternoon Tea 35¢ 3 to 5pm Cookies and milk for Children 10c | | | {of Local 222 | Mr, Wilson calimed the union! A planning officials conference|ily residence in Foxboro, Ont. will be held in Toronto Dec, 3 and 4. This will deal with partment velopment. of planning and do Plagning Board recommended laundrettes in C1 and C3 areas. The board further C3 areas have a 40 foot setback to provide a space for parking; and that hours of operation have represen- nothing to do with zoning' bylaw amend- nent was recommended by the 3145 under which this I planning board. City sent this recommendation tion of laundrettes and how this type of business would affect the relation of planning boards with the de- stated that| council, last Nov, 2, had back| to the planning board asking for {ance claims for laid off members further study on hours of opera- had to go to the Hon. Michael Movement of traffic, amendment of zoning bylaw 3145 in order to gé any satisfaction in the matter. {to allow auction sales buildings He said Mr. Starr directed/to locate in C2 areas, City coun- them to a Mr. McGregor, a di./cil had returned this recommen. rector of the national UIC ( okayed a program suggested by In for the same studies to be {us that Mr. Hodgson had reject-|™made here, ed." he said The board said that it felt this "They now handle 4,000 claims|(C2) was the proper zoning for in the same time it used to take|this type of business. It was not. two cars on a double solid line irate told Immings when impos {Orono, He forced one car off the |where he told accused he was|trict Labor Council, Tuesday THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M, | cruiser and again took up the Door Prize $15 | 1 MAN'S WANT AD Guthrie, the British director who 16 GAMES OF $6.00 {direct one Shakespearean play] the ad, He also fell in love fon the highway just north of the ing the penalty, |Taunton road. After witness gave me road at one point. Accused"s car was swaying and under arrest. [night blasted Norman Hodgson, at ST. GEORGE'S HALL He said Immings again took| manager of the Oshawa branch, (Albert and Jackson Sts.) (chase, ! . St. Mary's Bingo WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11th, 8 P.M. them to handle 1,400," he said. [®d that the planning board had helped establish the Stratford SECURES A WIFE Shakespearean Festival in 1953; Vincent Burnesser, Jr., ad- | GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40 SHARE THE WEALTH {and probably a Gilbert and Sulli-| - . {van operetta which will be part With her and they were mar. ried, |chase, accused repeated the per. {reached 95 miles an hour, when P g off, going the wrong way on Unemployment Insurance Com- Gomes $6, $12, $20 St Mary of the People Auditorium - no jurisdiction over hours of op- 'UK. Director To will return to the festival next vertised his car for sale with of the musical attractions at the N If you own a car or have $50 EXTRA -- 25¢ PER CARD "Nor sole Starr, Federal Minister of Labor|, The board again recommended| "He|dation with the above one ask-| {Co. Cooke, and was born at the fam.|Snowflurries tonight. ; he fam {cloudy with a few snowflurries | Thursday. Turning colder this| |afternoon. Winds southwest 25, becoming northwest 25 this after-| noon decreasing to northwest 15 Thursday. Northern Georgian Bay, Kirk- land Lake regions, North Bay, David Smith (Amy), a brother, (Sudbury Cloudy with showers William L, Cooke of Foxboro: a changing to snowflurries this] daughter, Mrs. Florence Marshall morning. Cloudy with sunnv in-| of Ishawa; four sons, Earlitervals and a few snowflurries [Judge, of Courtice; Harry Allan,| -- - |of elleville; William AMan of| [Toronfo, and Ernest Allan of De- troit, She also leaves 24 grandchildren {and 24 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted | at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Thursday, Nov, 12, at 2 p.m, In. terment will be at Union Ceme- tery, Oshawa She was a lifelong member of {the Daughters of England Lodge. |She is predeceased by her hus-| |band, Michael Judge, and al daughter, Mrs. Mabel Blake. " She is survived by a sister, Mrs. | As Co-Adjutor TORONTO (CP) -- Rt. Rev. |George B, Snell of Toronto was elected coadjutor bishop of the | | Anglican Diocese of Toronto Bishop Chosen a car on Albert St, Tuesday morning. The car was driven by David Bennett, of 88 Westmore- land Ave, Opposition To Tolls Renewed ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- La. bor Minister Daley Tuesday night reiterated the provincial govern. ment's opposition to tolls on the Welland Canal. "It's a mistake to toll the Wel- and ship canal and we will do our best to restore the toll-free policy which originally attracted industrieg to the Niagara area," he told Tearly 400 members of the Quarter Century Club of On- tario Paper Company Limited. J. O'Neill C. Talbot J. Scott ¥. Sheridan Lydia Essery 8. Mayne . Bu . Reinkoester JANA * 1 SF dn 300° Pi. PHONE RA 3-4811 For an eppointment 885858585288 HORROR Hugh MacLennan asks: Are we giving youth a chance? Everyone seems to be condemning youth. But if they're going wrong, whe is to blame? Hugh Mee- Lennen this in this week's Ster Weekly, i 2 (R La CLIFFORD STANLEY CLARK | Tuesday. Clifford Stanley Clark, 190 Nas-| Laymen and clergy of the Tor- sau street, died in Oshawa Gen-|onto Synod elected the former eral Hospital, Tuesday, Nov. 10,|suffragan bishop on the first bal- {after a short illness. [lot and gave him automatic right | He is survived by his wife, the|of succession to Rt. Rev. F. H. {former Eileen Attersley, a step- Wilkinson, bishop of the Toronto |daughter, Mrs. Joseph Cembal/Diocese. (Gail), of Toronto, and two step-| Election later of a suffragan | sons, Donald and Douglas Terry. bishop will make Toronto the | He is also survived by four sis. only Anglican diocese in North | ters: Mrs. D. Hough (Elsie), ofl America with three bishops. Oshawa, Mrs. Greentree| In Toronto Diocese now has 212 (Emma), Oshawa, Mrs. P. Goyne parishes and 207 congregations. |(Hazel), Toronto, Mrs. W. Hall| The diocese includes the counties (Mabel), Windsor, and a brother, |of York, Ontario, Haliburton, Vic- Harry Clark, of Toronto, | toria, Peterborough, Simcoe, Peel The deceased was born in Osh-|and Durham-Northumberland. awa, April 27, 1904, the son of Six ballots were necessary be- the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert|fore Canon Hunt's election. A Clark. He lived in Oshawa all his|clear majority of both clerical life and worked more than 35/and lay votes is required. years at Ontario Malleable Iron] Leader on the first three bal- 3 {lots was Ven, 'Robert P. Dann, Funeral services will be held in| Archdeacon of Etobicoke. the Armstrong Funeral Chapel,| Canon Hunt, born in Brantford Friday, Nov. 13, at 2 p.m. Rev. in 1901, was ordained in 1930. He M. A. Bury, of King Street United | was rector of Lloydfown from 1932 to 1935, rector of. St. John's Church, will preside. Interment| in West Toronto 1935-49 and rec- mings when he noticed him pass using the highway," the magis- {miles an hour. in the vicinity of ------------ - |came to rest on the grass verge lative on the Oshawa and Dis NOVEL BINGO and witness summoned the police in speeding up the flow of insur $160 JACKPOT INCLUDED | regulations, KING ST, BUS TO THE DOOR, BIG PARKING LOT | STRATFORD (CP) -- Tyrone Festival officials said he will} | youlg woman who answered Dr. Guthrie left the festival to find buyers is an two years ago. He now is in New York where he directed the Paddy Chayefsky play The Tenth {Man, starring Canatians Deon {Harron and Lou Jacobi. | | formance at speeds of over 85 __2600/jt skidded and eft the road, It| Nelson Wilson, UAW one-way road. He disappeared, mission, for lack of co-operation May be doubled or tripled eration of a business or parking ' STEVENSON'S RD. N. AT MARION | | Visit Stratford year, it was announced Tuesday . a Want Ad. He sold it to a festival a lot full for sale, the quick ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD Oshawa Times Classified ad Dial RA 3-3492 today to place your ad CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED rect line from Hawaii to Hong general synod of the Anglica (Kong. {Church of Canada. will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. | ig ~ | [tor of Toronto's Church of the STRATEGIC SPOT Redeemer 1945-54, Wake Island. United States out-! In 1954 he left pastoral work to| post in the Pacific, is on a di-/become general secretary of the N SEE THE DREAM HOME FOR 1959 BY H. KASSINGER CONSTRUCTION LTD. IN BEAU VALLEY OPEN 2 P.M. - 9 P.M. DAILY UNTIL NOV. 14TH, 1959 FURNISHED BY CHERNEY'S OF OSHAWA Exclusive Agents For Beau Valley: HOWE & MILLEN SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES RISTOW & OLSEN &

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