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The Oshawa Times, 29 Dec 1959, p. 3

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planes used by members of the Ontario County Flying Club. The a had inception dur Second World War with founding No. 20 free from part of Airport of com: Almost completely g during the greater Oshawa handles a large volume mercial traffic as well as the Financing Cut For Toronto ocean ship to mn each near ort its he the of each Quebec yea first ity TORONTO (CP) Metropoli tan Toronto's 1959 capital financ- ( ing for its own needs 'and those of area municipalities was $10 000,000 below the estimated $111 000,000. ' Finance Commissioner G. A. Lascelles said Monday operat > S Metro completed $90,500,000 in requested an '"'informal meeting debenture financing and raised next Monday with Prime Minis- $10,500,000 through the two-mill ter Diefenbaker and other cab- subway surtax and the one-mill Inet ministers to discuss federal education surtax incorporation of co-operatives EDITOR THREATENED TORONTO (CP)--Police been asked to investigate illis, 21, charged with menacing telephone call and alder the fatal beating of his threatening letter received by four-months-old son Roger, ap Meyer J. Nurenberger, former Peared in court Monday and was editor of a Yiddish language remanded without plea to Dec daily newspaper here 31 to start an English Jewish weekly next week Nurenberger United - States citizen, said the same person made the eall and sent the let- ter, which warns that his 1 family will suffer if he starts pub lish WANTS TO SEE OTTAWA (CP Staples, president of Co ve Union of Canada, has PM Ralph § REMANDED CP Pte SOLDIE PEMBROK Don mur who plans ! PLAN DEEP DESCENT WASHINGTON AP S- Navy's underwater cientists planning bathyscaph descent into the Pa ific 'early in Januar A navy spokesman here emphasized underwater research is the purpose but that it could n bly beat the world's record dive 18,600 feet made Nov. 15 The search another a main BALLOT POSSI CP Voters nearby Barton, Glanford, Salt fleet and Ancaster townships nored to. a man an advance poll Monday to give them representa tion after annexation to the city ' * [their tied of Hamilton Jan Wednesday up on the seashore the 3.900 voters will be eligible lice ~ investigating to vote for: one Alderman and al..iq4 the animals school trustee as members of the washed new city Ward 9. FARMERS AT SCHOOL KEMPTVILL CP About| - MARSEILLE (Reuters) 500 Eastern Ontario farmers are po..." ga Bk attending 'the annual three - day|| nC} Dolice are searching. for soil and crop $nproverheri con a dismembered body after a leg 1 % k 1 ag t gir wee 15 ference that opened Monday at di onging 0 3 ol H of bet een 9 the Kemptville agricultural re © Years oi¢ W found school. W. P. Watson livestock De woos neal Christmas commissioner for Ontario, will Day 5 Folice believe ne gr. was address a banquet Wednesday chy g NOT ONE CAST HAMILTON of 8 HORSES DROWN PEMBREY., Wales (AP drowned bodies of 15 horses w I'he h r washed Monday. Po- the mystery might have overboard from a gs Logetr been ship. SEARCH FOR BODY as here the AID TO GLUTTONS WARSAW Reuters The minimum Warsaw ambulance service for the province of called out more than 2,000 be 'increased by 15/during ( veek to treat starting Jan. 1, Labor Cases of excessive eating and Minister Antonio Barrette an drink ng, the evening newspaper nounced Monday. The minimum Express Wieczorny reported hourly rate in the forest industry Tonday will be 90 cents, instead of 75 cents. In Montreal the hourl) rate for hotel, restaurant, hospi tal and real estate employees will go to 64 cents from 55 FREIGHTER SOLD DETROIT (AP) T'h freighter Theodoros A doned by its owners after Cie seized here by creditors, was dictator sold at auction Monday for $21 dw . rl 500. The sale must be approved .. REPLIES To CHARGES by US. d t Judge Arthur F TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras Lederle, who will decide how to AP Presiden tamon Villeda distribute the money among Morales Monday night denied istri e Y g ara : y ; creditors whose. claims total|Charges that Honduras is harbc more than $100,000 ng anti-Castro forces planning invade Cuba. He also denied that HEAVY TRAFFIC The was time nristmas TRIAL BY TRIBUNE HAVANA (AP ( thorities reported Monday t persons arrested Christmas on charges of counter-revolution activity wil b a ban be A tribunal. They include ge Hernandez Morales the ulgenc ed an of sta regime ousted io Ba as official in ¥ w service 0 Jan cane that it had doubled jail sentences against eight liberal Roman Cath olics who were court martialled 9 for military rebellion Ceron Ayuso, 31. attached to the Spanish embassy in Swit an arms smuggling trade is be- AMHERSTBURG (CP) A ing carried on here total of 19.753 vessels travelled pyspGE MOTHER OF EiGHT on the Detroit River this year BLACK RIVER FALLS, W according to the J Westcott (AP) A first-degree murde: Marine reporting This Namen w 2 issued 2longay for he mother of eight childr I marks an increase of 2,000 over said she shot gm ey 2 the 1958 total death because he refused to at . on : tend the funeral of a son killed SHIP DUE JAN. 2 in a fraffic accident and got QUEBEC (CP) -- The Danish grupk instead. District Attornes freighter Helga Dan is favored to Carlyle Skolos said he had "no win the gold cane. for the second alternative" to charging Mrs consecuiive vear at {he port of Rachel Kidrick, 41. in view Sik " her statements to him. Quebec. The 2.095 ton ship, equipped to navigate in ice, is TAX UNIVERSITY due here 2 The gold WARSAW Poland (Reuters Communist authorities have let is given to the captain of the joq 3 heavy tax claim against the Roman Catholic University of ] Lublin, the only independently COMING EVENTS run university in a Communist country, catholic sources said Sunday night KINSMEN BINGO SENTENCES DOUBLED TUESDAY, DEC. 29 MADRID (AP)--The high mili JUBILEE PAVILION fary tribunal announced Sunday FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES pot Nos. -51 ond 53 Nov 302b. | Julio "A FEW TICKETS LEFT" OSHAWA was The s for six of the defendant zeriand sentenced to eigh ears court increased (he JAYCEES NEW YEARS EVE BALL PICCADILLY ROOM HOTEL GENOSHA Orche stra, Full our hat horr $13 a couple PM till Call C ng or evening RA penalt to four years SEEKS ELECTIONS HAVANA (AP) Diario a Ma the Cast for possible I'he newspa pe de ina attack by 0 regime, Sur day called elections in Cuba se Adrr Dan M as soon as "Indefinite e tenure in power of governments without legal mandate leads gen- erally tyranny," gl Bradley 31-2006 3030 to authoritarianism and the newspaper said , demonst at under Cl Elementary Flying Training School where hundreds of air- men were frained. Since the war the flying club has enjoy- ed growing popularity and this OSHAWA AIRPORT HANDLES MANY AIRCRAFT year set a new hours flown by Oshawa TV-RADIO COLUMN Actor Hugh O'Brian Tries Out For Stage By NEW the actor has foesn't CYNTHIA YORK (AP plight of Hugh O'Brian, an who for the last five years eafing regularly and to outgrow Wyatt LOWRY Consider been want Earp's pants Hugh has become famous play- ing a frontier marshal in tele vision, vet he is spending a vaca- n New York rehearsing hours to take oven e in a Broadway Rides Again, the lead musical for one O'Brian, with of grimness it is says certain amount ¢ But m an k. And s work a and actor to do ard work challenge. 1 ove my loves aiso actor every wants h shov O'Brian is tin { What interested of eourse, is t he part ™v lling along n some five doesn't want he can Wyatt been es cely now for but O'Brian be his life's years it to vork He goes into Destry for the week Jan. 4--but be plaving a role not unlike his more famous one, Desiry is western -sherif who likes to Solve his problems with his brains in- stead of his gun. It is O'Brian's contention that the same is often true of Wyatt "Actually," of he will he insists, 'there Girl, 17, Searches For Dog In Vain 'HOMAS (CP) -A home from Detroit with an empty heart leash, and no dog Judy Ferren's German shep herd, Jinty, which bolted from a b ge car while en route to Canada, couldn't be found in the Michigan city which Judy hitchhiked early Sunday Judy's mother, Mrs Farren, told reporters was "exhausted and and allow intervie Judy ST 17-year d came Monda fo Glady the girl fatigued" refused her to be ved arrived here me Southampton Christmas Eve, but Christmas proved to be not very merry, be- cause of the absence of the year old dog TRAIN to from her England, n TROUBLE Judy and Jinty landed in New York and Mrs. Ferren met them there for the train trip to Canada. Judy and the dog rode in the baggage car to Buffalo. There, a nsfer was made to a train hich lacked a baggage ear. Jinty rode in a sealed car to sharp frequent ag St n t a shows.' sho! fired Mur week Edward R World witty and lively disc tired old subject women? Malcolm the British editor trade the nent last outr was pu tongued Hasuyin and Lesley Blanch, author of Shores of Love, in aon S sted that, at Hollywood, *'losing v new morality 'People have sense of sin and marked and weight with a they are give > of sin by eatin an see them n ggeridge happ faces - of t mumbling th just like psalms." It was high-spirit cated talk, and thore lating to gu whe! sort over Recommended tonight: Meet Cyd Charisse 10:30 EST--Musical Eve Arden and Ton Gan Moore Show w Dorothy Coll Ballantine, magician Detroit she transferred St." Thomas never made Judy had I eould only would know heard it and She won't come if calls her The got up S ng, 'took her passpos hiked 114 miles to called 'her mother she was and said she and would on until she found Jini where to a This t told her get to T my V would girl live NO REPLY All day Sunday s through the foggy tral yards and arour calling Jinty There was no ans She spent Sunday dled in her jacket, i room of the station New York Central Al Faust helped said the dog was see she 'escaped the rail for WEATHER FORECAST Much Colder Air With Clear Skies TORONTO ied by 3 am cp veather Forecasts "the office at Synopsis: The low - pressure *a responsible for the freezing ain and snow which has plagued the province for the last few days has moved east of the lower lakes. The low is expec.ed to continue eastward, allowing Arctic air to. flow down from northern Quebec. As the cold deepéns over the lower lakes, are expected to clear In central and northern regions where the cold air is already entrenched, skies are clear. L le change is expected in these regions Regional midhight Wednesday. Lake FErie, Lake outhwestern Georgian gions; Windsor, 'London: Cloudy vith a few snowflurries today ng ton Wednesday and cold northeast- 20 to 30 stern Lake Ontario and Ni- regions; Torontg, Hamil- oudy with a few snow- this morning. Clearing aftern Wednesday northeasterly skies forecasts valid until Huron and Bay re sunny Winds erly We agara ton: ( flurrie this and d. Wines n sunny 20 30 Eastern Lake Onta burton regions changing fo snowflu ing tonight Wedne and cold. Winds nor to 30 temainder of and Kirkland Lake 1 bury, North Bay and cold today and Winds northeasterly io Timmins-Kapuskasing sunny and tode nesday. W except cold light at Forecast Low tonight High Windsor St. Thomas London Wingham Hamilton St. Catharines Toronto Trenton Killaloe Muskoka North Bay Sudbury Earlton Kapuskasing White River Moosonee club members. Seen here is a four-engine plane on one of the runways. r was whose stock-in- ing of train told her where New her Cloudy Georgian Mostly nds northerly night Temperatures CITY AND DISTRICT noon Monday. One car |driven by Percival J. of 111 Frederick street. The other car was driven by Edward N. FARMERS HARD HIT The weekend ice storm result- ta ed in many power interruptions| [in ine rural areas around Osh-| jawa It is learned that power was! {off in the vicinity of Columbus|of from 1 am. to 8 pm, t (Farmers, with milking machines, ar. in r had to return to the hand method! (of milking : 4 AMBULANCE CALLS i Four ambulance calls were re- ceived by the Oshawa Fire partment late Monday and morning HOSPITAL REPORT Following is the report of the Oshawa General Hospital for the week ending Dec. 26: admission, births male 31. female sy 25: discharges, 227; {charges male 30, major surgery, 33; gery, 69: eve, ear, nose and throat, 12: examinations, 40;}"° |treatments, 85; casts, 18; phyfio- therapy treatnfents, 167 { i TRIBUTE PAID Members of the Rotary Club of \Oshawa, at their meeting Mon- day, observed a minute of silence in memory of Fred E. Hare, a charter member of the club, who died last Saturday. STREETS CLOSED The following streets will be closed for construction today Saguenay avenue, closed from Park road north to Rideau street; Wayne avenue from Simcoe street north to west end of street Whenever possible these streets be partially opened to per mit movement of local traffic Extreme heavy rain may result in the closing of other streets, this|R st female 18; minor sur- record for imes Photo will FIRM INCORPORATED The current issue of The On- tario Gazette carries the informa- that letters patent of incor poration have been granted to Fred A. Smith Company Limited 'The firm has head office in unny gshawa on a her VISITORS AT ROTARY Among the visitors at the meet- the Rotary Club of Osh Monday at Hotel Genosha, Fred Watts, of Woodstock: Eaton, of Oshawa. Dr man tion row s Sma af 'ussion Whit Muggeridge, its eous state- awa, by two were nen writers, Sheldon v9 OBITUARIES The Wilder one of the tangents around FUNERAL OF the MRS. GEORGE RICHARDSON The funeral service for Mrs George Richardson was held at the MecDermoti-Panabaker Fu- neral Chapel, Port Perry. Sat urday, December 26. with burial in St. John's Cemetery, Black- least veight is have some ilt she re- n they lose of religious n a del g an ecliair took 3s same Mrs. Richardson, who was in he devotees! her 95th year. had lived with Miss eir calories Florence McLaughlin in Toronto, for some years After the burial invited to the hall Blackstock, where was served by the Anglican Women's Auxiliary. ious the = friends parish lunch sophist mu ed yughly were st NBC, 9:30- special witb, MRS. FLOSSIE A, WALTER y Martin. Taken suddenly ill Sunday eve- 7, CBS, 10-11/ning, Flossie Amelia Manes, and Mr. widow of Everett Howard Walter, died at the Oshawa General Hos'| pital Monday, Dec. 28. She was in her 74th year A daughter of the late Robert and Laura Manes, the deceased was horn at Haydon on July 10,| 1886 and was married at Oshawa! Dec. 28, 1904, A resident of the Courtice area for 55 years, Mrs. Walter was a member of Ebenezer United Church. She was a charter mem- he ber of the women's association to of Courtice United Church was Predeceased by her husband June 16, 1942," she leaves four mother, "If qaughters, Mrs. J. Peterson| detroit, Jinty (Helen) of Kirkland Lake; Mrs. | oice if she; McLaughlin (Hazel), of Osh come lo me, zywa- Miss June Walter, of New- anyone else market and Mrs. I. Vice (Mary of Oshawa and a son, Percy, of Oshawa. She was predeceased by a daughter, Mrs. H. Armstrong Della), June 15, 1959 Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs, C. Soper and Mrs. A. J | Hicks, of Oshawa: 11 grandchil-| dren and three great-grandchil dren. She was also predeceased he wandered by a sister, Mrs. T. Yeo York Cen- The memorial service will be nd the depot, held at the 'Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec 30, followed by interment in night. hud- Ebenezer Cemelery. Rev. Harold n the ladies' Stainton, minister of Ebenezer United Church, will eonduet the] police chief services look. He n twice since road cai ins was te going ransfer mdaday morn ri and hitch Detroit. She had a dollar hamburgers y wer FUNERAL OF fAMMY LY GIBSON The funeral service was held at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel on Monday, Dec. 28, for Tammy Lynn Gibson, beloved seven- months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibson, 238 Ce- lina street | The child suffocated mm her| sleep due to an obstruction in her throat. She was found dead in her crib last gaturday. ' Besides her parents she leaves a sister, Kathleen and a brother, Douglas The funeral ducted by Rev sevice Was con Dr. George Tel- ford, minister of St. Andrew's United Church, Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery The honorary pallbearers were| Don and Gary Gibson, Keith and| Bay Larry Martin, Dallis Hewitt, Al-| Sud-'len Boyd and Bill Eilegett. sunny | rio and Hali with snow rries. Clear- nsday sunny theasterly 20 regions; Wednesda: FUNERAL OF 20 to 30 HARLAM WAGG Mostly I'he funeral service for Harlam| Wed- Wagg, who died at London, Ont., 95, Fridav, Dec. 25, was held at the| Gerrew Funeral Home on Mon-| Dec. 28 services N F First was |i and 15 to AV day The b " were conducted Swackhammer Baptist Church. n Mount Lawn Wednesday 3 of pastor Interment Cemetery The pallbearers were D. Cook. G. Wagg V Forsyih and T. Forsyth Predeceased by his first wife 1955, Mr. Wagg leaves his sec ond wife, the former Marion Euler and two sons, Elmore and] Hanford, of Oshawa. A former resident of Oshawa, | Wagg was employed for 10 vears by Jordan Florists K mn Mr ome Oshawa Alan Stocks, of Brooklin and Ro- Monday. Was extended Monday to Honor- De- car p south at Bloor street. newborn dis-|laide avenue, Braddock, 124 Rochester avenue, rian Neil Murkar, of Whitby, | oronto. SMOKE SCORE The Oshawa Fire Department answered a call to the home of }. Butler, Annapolis avenue, Monday morning. There was no blaze. The gas and smoke leak was attributed to a faulty fur- nace. SYMPATHY EXPRESSED The sympathy of the members the Rotary Club of Oshawa y Member Col. R. S. McLaugh- in the death of his daughter, s. Eileen McEachren. HIT AND RUN There was slight damage to a driven by John Turkovich, R 2, Bowmanville, when it was ruck by a hit-and-run car at 5.40 m., Monday, on Simcoe street BRIGITTE TO HOSPITAL PARIS (AP) Brigitte Bardot will go to hospital to have her baby. Dr. Theo Laennce had in- stalled a complete delivery room in the Bardot apartment but a growing crowd of reporiers and $600 DAMAGE photographers on the sidewalk An estimated $600 damage re- outside the building apparently ted from an accident on Ade-lcaused him to have second at Golf street, ati thoughis. was { Densham, | - THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 29, 1959 3 2 Officers Praised By Chiet A minor (raffic violation fed to the arrest of the thief who forced his way into the' Towne Grill, 522 Ritson road south, Dec. 20 and stole more than $228 in cash and; merchandise, Glen Parkinson, 24, of 45 Bloor street east, was remanded for sentence, in Oshawa magistrate's/ court today, when he pleaded! {congratulated Constables Dean Dillabough and Donald Walton for their work in asnesiing--Rark- inson The two constables were check- ing the accused for a traffic vio- lation when they noticed some cigarets in the car. The cigarets were found to be part of the stolen goods from the grill. More articles * from the grill were found at Parkinson's home. Some of the articles reported stolen were 12 cartons of cigarets, |a transistor radio. a cigaret light- er, a camera, an electric keitle and some wrist watches. There was also $80 in cash missing. ANCIENT SITE Ruins of a 2,600-year-old winery {guilty to the charge of break, were found in 1959 at the ancient enter and theft. biblical city of Gibeon near Police Chief Herbert Flintoff Jerusalem amy) Programme Games for the holidays Peeling the Orange. Guests are paired off, and each pair is seated ai a table. Each member of the pair places one arm around the other's waist, thereby leaving free the left arm of one and the right arm of the other. The couple is then given an orange to peel. Obviously one has to hold the orange, and the other act as the peeler. The resultant attempts to peel the orange can be quite difficult --and quite funny. It's a good idea to provide the participants with aprons. Coin-in-the-Bottle-Race. For this game you need two coins, two milk bottles and two teams of people. The idea is for the first person in the team to place the coin between his knees, walk to the milk bottle, and drop the coin, without using his hands, into the milk bottle. When he has done this successfully, the coin is passed to the next person on the team until every- body has put the coin in the bottle. The first team to finish is, of course, the winner. Hot Foot. All the guests are given balloons, which they tie to their ankles. It is necessary for the balloons to have a fair length of string attached to them. Everyone then attempts to burst the other The "Ad' Game. All that is required here is for the person who is throwing the party to eut a number of reasonably 'well-known advertisements from newspapers and magazines, cut out the paris which say the name of the product; and paste the unidentified advertisements onto a piece of board. The guesis are divided into two teams and are given pencils and paper. The object of the game is for the teams to identify the name of the advertiser in every case the team who has the most eorrect answers is the winner. balloons by stamping on them. As soon as a balloon bursts, that person must retire from the game. The owner of the last balloon to remain whole is the winner of the game. BREWERY LIMITED

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