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The Oshawa Times, 14 Mar 1960, p. 3

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EE When Rev. John Myers, of Stayner, assumed the pastorate of St. Gertrude's Roman Catho- lic parish on Sunday he was the guest of honor at a reception LJ * Phil own ¢ iron Cemetery. |day, March 13, of Margaret Or- Orlzo0 | The pallbearers were William mandy. beloved wife of Wilbert Ld [1 ' | ) By DON ATTFIELD best prospects to fill the throne bell, Thomas Hobbs, Carl health for s aly Canadian Press Staff Writer of Miss Heggtveit's, retired world! TOW and Fred Willits. ealth for, some years, CAMP FORTUNE, Que. (CP champion, although she expects FUNERA F Born in Brantford, Mrs. Dawn Ld Ld . PTT TTT md | JA] NE, UNERAL O was married in Toronto in May, 1 1533 Y 1 18S RA 8.6201 - a | , A WINDSOR, England (Reuters) says, There are 691,000 candidate i hi , > sot. young comer, 12-year-old Judy 3 i , --Prince Philip, in bed at Wind- at ski hills may be Anne Hegg . The funeral service for Mrs.|for 20 years. While a resident of sor Castle with influenza, was re ported to be better Sunday. Philip per cent of the Soviet population.! Vicky Rutledge of Ottawa beat of the British women after flying| the country's best seniors in in the 1960 Olympics, had the| , 'g ; h : {he- McIntosh Funeral Home at|ypnited Church 14,000 crippled children and teen-|do teach the\kids to enjoy life,| arrived here Friday back from Wales, where he had been carrying out official engage- ments. ATTEND EARLY SERVICE BATH, England (Reuters) -- Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones went to early eommunion service together Sun- not given day in the little parish church of nearby Widcombe near here. The eouple, due to be married May 8, are spending the weekend a the home of engineer Jeremy Fry and his wife, who are old friends of Armstirong-Jones. APPROVE LIQUOR LOUNGES NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont (CP)--Residents of this historic town at the mouth of the Niagara River voted Saturday in favor of having liquor served in liquor and dining lounges. Votes were 686 for dining lounges and 229 against, and 680 for liquor lounges and 231 against. NIAGARA LURES CROWDS NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)-- Triffic into Queen Victoria Park here exceeded summer holiday peaks Sunday as visitors came to see ice around the falls and spring flower displays in the Ni-| agara Flowers and Niagara Parks Commission greenhouses. FEED ISLAND DEER NJAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)-- Approximately 600 pounds of hay, 50 pounds of salt and willow and poplar chips were flown across the Niagara River by helicopter Sunday to provide food for hun- gry deer of Navy Island. The lift was arranged by George Dalby, acting deputy game warden for the Ontario department of lands and forests. GRAHAM IN CAIRO CAIRO (Reuters)- 10,000 turned out here Sunday night to hear evangelist 3illy Graham in the biggest Christian meeting ever held in this Moslem city. Graham called for a spirit- ual revival among Egyptian Christians. "We've enough spirit- ual power to sweep the whole of Egypt," he said. COMMUNISTS INCREASE MOSCOW (AP) -- The Soviet Union's Communis party is growing and now totals 8,017.000 the Bowmanville detachment re- regular members, Party Life COMING EVENTS NOTICE PILGRIM PLAYERS PRODUCTION OF 'CHARLEY'S AUNT' POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WOODVIEW PARK MONSTER BINGO $1,300 PRIZES $100 DOOR PRIZES JACKPOT NOS. (51-53) TONIGHT RED BARN KINSMEN BINGO JUBILEE PAVILION TUESDAY, MARCH 15 FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Joekpot Nos. 55 end $3 {"on a reciprocal basis." A crowd of returned to Guelph last night, po- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 14, 1960 3 WEATHER FORECAST Continued Cold, Cloudy Tuesday TORONTO (CP) -- Official Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Kirk- weather forecasts issued at 11 land Lake, Timmins-Kapuskasing, lam. North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny today Synopsis: High pressure over and Tuesday. Little change in | Ontario is accompanied by gener- temperature. Winds light. {ally sunny skies and light winds| White River region: Sunny to- |with temperatures a few degrees day becoming cloudy Tues- below their seasonal normals. day evening. Winds light becom- A low pressure area centred ing southeast 15 Tuesday evening. over eastern Colorado is causing A little higher temperature Tues- | snow over the central states. This day. is expected to intensify slowly Forecast temperatures and move northeastward bringing Low tonight High Tuesday |snow to the Lake Erie region late| Windsor . 20 | Tuesday. St. Thomas. ,. | Regional forecasts valid until London 3 midnight Tuesday: Wingham .. Lake Erie, Windsor: Sunny to- Toronto day, cloudy Tuesday. Snow begin-| Trenton ining Tuesday evening, Little St. Catharines . change in temperature. Winds | Hamilton light becoming southeast 20 Tues- Muskoka !day evening. Killaloe .. Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- Earlton .. |tario, London, Toronto: Sunny to-| Sudbury day and most of Tuesday, becom- North Bay ing cloudy Tuesday evening. Kapuskasing . Little change in temperature. White River . Winds light. Moosonee . ' OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF | The funeral service will be JOHN A, DOVE held at the Mcintosh Funeral The funeral service for John A. Home at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March NEW PRIEST GUEST AT RECEPTION | during the afiernoon when he | event was sponsored by the | president of the CWL; Mrs. Catholic Women's League of the a Fl i ober N resiae parish. Seen here with their P Roberts, president of the had the opportunity to meet the 4 - a oi wall CWL and Mrs. John Donabie. Dove. who 'died in an accident at 15, followed by interment in Osh- members of the more than 300 | pew priest, from left, are Mrs. Bd 2 ik . i . : families in the parish. The | C. Ouellette; Mrs. A. Neil, past Oshawa Times Photo Oshawa Harbor last Wednesday, awa Union Cemetery. Rev. S. Cit - . aN re ---- ---- was held at the McIntosh Funeral/H. Atkinson, minister of Albert| OSH WA CHILD BURNED IN EXPLOSION |Home at 2 pm. on Saturday,|Street United Church, will eon- Marnie Knight, 17, a tele- | rocked the house. Her baby wa The explosion was believed to duct the services. hone operator at Stouffvill i { p Pp a ville, | ter, Linda Mae, two months old | 1, ue pean caused by seepage of | LJ Mar. 12. The services were conducted | answered a call from her own | (left) and Brenda Keller, 3, of New Ski Star by Rev. C. D. Cross, rector of MRS WILBER W. DAWN | je Saturday and screams { Oshawa. (right) received minor natura) gas from a sewer pipe. St. George's Anglican Church.| The death occurred at the Osh-| of her family as an explosion ' burns as did Marnie's parents. (CP Wirephoto) Interment was in Oshawa Union/awa General Hospital early Sun-| | ht silroy Sage, Alex Camp-|W. Dawn, 3 ich St. E FOUR SEASONS \'}) om Tg Vim na BF Service Clubs To | ESSER tt | 14-year-old girl who gets mad a lot of trouble from another MRS. MARTHA L. JOHNSTON 1910. She had lived in Oshawa ber . a alZofl eit bin , I Montr a ------ oy. a Tit pg gh ™ Cansis's o 35 a Monten ond aotaig Maritha L. Johnston, who diediToronto she was a member of As the dark winter begins tonot play exactly as other chil- s 2p jueen Sue Holmes of England, captainiat Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on/Grace United Church and in die March becomes the bright dren do. In these camps counsel- sk 's ski team cada ar 'E a] . : Thursday, Mar. 10, was held 'at|Qchawa attended Simcoe Street month of hope for more than lers with knowledge of what tol CLAIM FORCES CUT 'n's nz | al » of - be s tot * TOKYO (AP Communist ey irk ony Lo PR Joisls fa both De ga 3 30 p.m. Saturday, Mar, 12 Besides her husband she islagers in Ontario who have been|to learn how to care for them- TALLY HO ROOM China said Sunday it reduced its|this Gatineau Hills resort north|not eligible for the Canadian, The pallbearers were Ben gyryived by two daughters, Mrs, afflicted by accident and disease selves and to give many of them - armed forces by 2,760,000 meni of Ottawa titles Stredwick, Roy Northey, Don pred Speers (Dorothy) and Mrs, or dis: .d by certain conditions hope which their conditions have H between 1951 and 1958. The an-| Arnold Midgley of Ottawa won : Betteridge, George Nofthey, Hil-' A. Hardie (Helen), both of To- from birth that usually mean de-/not aroused. | OTEL LANCASTER fnouncement was broadcast by the men's alpine combined with FELL IN SLALOM pert Northey and William Poul ronto spair and dependence on others. | | A RENDEZVOUS FOR Radio Peking. Present strength a first in Saturday's slalom and/ Miss Rutledge was third in the, ter Also surviving are a sister, And since hope in action is| PHYSICIANS HELP | of Red China's armed forces was a tie for third in Sunday's giant slalom after falling during one of The services were conducted Nps. Maud McBurney. of Toron. charity, 222 service clubs willl Easter seals, too, enroll the DISCERNING PEOPLE slalom. Fred Tommy of Ottawa the two required runs, and sec- by Rev. W. Viven Aiken, pastorito and six grandchildren. She/open iieir month-long annual|services of leading physicians) | : won the giant slalom ond n the giant slalom. of Calvary Baptist Church. Inter- yas predeceased by a son, W. Easter Seal drive on: March 17|and surgeons who give their time, | JORDAN TALKS WAR Lois LeBoutillier of Montreal Midgley, 24, turned in a steady ment was 'in Oshawa Union Cem- (Gordon Dawn, in 1958. for $850,000. That's the price that and skills at the clinics which the| AYMAN, Jom (AP Jona was presented ole; medal for performance to beat both of Can-|€tery- The funeral service will be rus: pe paid in 1960 to make life|Society and the service clubs or- SI y to y to e side oO he women's > 0 Mm Dine onors al g ld ' ic 3 " i pr 3 n . M Vi g. Vi i i s i ricady orally lo the side of the womet's_¢ on bined, botors or sds Olympic team sompettiors| SDNY WLAMSON (Loh Yo) So meedar, Safer Jo Zouapsers wi voulligaiet of saseplc senses 1 Ol I, B. BLACK, 0.0. J.A.R. "is prepared to open a sided at by Governor - General fell in one of his two runs but An electrician at General Mo- March 16 A an esaay: impossible to become self-reliant|bring their young oT id 136 SIMCOE N. ot COLBORNE final battle against the common| Vanier. But in both events she had the best time of the day in tors for 32 years, Sidney Wil: yehawa Union DO Rev, |and self-dependent citizens, {examination and Ee Yas enemy, Israel," King Hussein de- finished behind Miss Rutledge the other {liamson, 288 College Ave., died Smelery. SV! East seal contributions provide ini {| THE EXAMINATION OF EYES John K. Moffat, minister of Sim 2 treatment. From the clinics the clared in a speech released Sun-|Who was not eligible because she y= 1.ccard of Shawinigan |at the Oshawa General Hospital| "qi ot United Church j/treatment and training, vacations|children go to hospital if neces-|| FITTING OF CONTACT |day. Jordan's ruler spoke Satun|is under the senior age of 19. Que the otiier Olympic entry |O0 Sunday, March 13. He was in conduct the 'services ren, wi |in specially equipped summer ary or back to their homes for al LENSES day to a group of army men. He oy oRFUL LANGUAGE , |was disqualified in the slalom his etn year, and had been il {camps and all other benefits\program of planned therapy or|lf AND GLASSES expressed belief "'the final battle : * ond in the giant slalom. or the past month. | REV. C. E. CRAGG that the 37-year-old Ontario So-|training supervised by the So- § against the common enemy is, The colorful language Vicky : : | Born in Staffordshire, England,| 1oroNTO (CP) . ciety for Crippled Children has|ciety's nurses CHILDREN'S VISUAL approaching." uses from one end of the course| Thorlief Bogen of Montreal, 22-\;pe deceased was a son of Mrs. po NT --Rev, Charles developed over its history to chil: y ! . TRAINING { to the other to urge herself on is|year-old newcomer from Oslo, gji;a Williamson and the late Edward Cragg, 89, who served, In the field of cerebral palsy the : TARIFF AGREEMENT becoming hier trademark. She|Norway, was second in the men's| yop, w, Williamson, Coming to for more than 60 years as a min-| 4 Society's Easter Seals have made For Appointment please coll VIENNA (Reuters)--The Brit- said in an interview she does bet. combined. Jn Canada as a boy he lived in To- ier To Methodist and United ATp HANDICAPPED possible advances that are RA 3-4191 ish-led European Free Trade As-/fer when she gets mad at the hill. {ronto and Montreal prior to com-| "Nr os, oi ete Sunday. Down through the years Eas./dramatic even though the task is sociation agreed Saturday on al Asked about her future plans, " ing to Oshawa 46 years ago Mr, Cragg was active in the ter Seals have paved a way for a painfully slow and expensive. al d arty > movement for church union inlpnogram which now provides °3 At various treatment centres {Evenings by Appointment) al 90-per-cent tariff cut among its/Miss Rutledge said with a deter- AT | ; ] in| A member nations pi Sa mined look: "The 1964 Olym- Ba Wiliauses attended A oer Canada. After his retirement in|specially trained nurses who throughout the province teams of July 1. It offered to discuss ex- PicS:" member of Local 222, UAW a 1 he travelled the province on|serve as liaison with service clubs(burses and doctors are teaching tension of the tariff cuts to fi Miss Rutledge is a round-faced RE, - ¥e€ behalf of the Ontario Temperance across the provin Ki ¢|children to walk, to talk, to feed arift cuts to tel, . nette, tall for her age. She Ma an enthusiastic fisherman. | Foundation. avi province, Seeing 2" themssl d d th: 1 rival six-nation Common Market has just graduated from midget 00 He is survived by his wife, the] Born at Bayfield, near Goder.| crippled children and directing oti He ae ___|to juvenile ranks and will still be former May B. Moore, and a son, lich, he served at churches in vidi, y high on ily members instead of helpless GET THE BEST {a junior--under 19--when the next D Victor Williamson, of Osh- Toronto, Haliburton, Manila, Fox-| ell and. teachin ne hat |vietims of a condition that once| Olympics roll around. She is the one a awa, : ; {borough, Peterborough, Napanee,|i, do to help the 8 Darel Bi spelled hopelessness. | For Less At | Also surviving are his mother, Wingham, Sarnia and Oshawa. [te ones rE aa pe A contribution to the Easter MODERN - | ail Esca fe daughter of J. C. Rutledge, a , | ) member of the Canadian Mari- who lives in Oshawa; a sister,| His brother is Rev. H. H.|cally prescribed plans of rehabil-|Seal Campaign means a mem- Hedgehaimered Ris Way ine the a brother, Percy, of Chicago, Annie Stone of Toronto, recently| In five camps, unlike any other and service to children who, {Thomas street, Feb. 17 They tS a grandson, Bob... _, celebrated her 100th birthday. {camps in the country, hundreds | through no fault of their own, are \ were armed with a search war- {of youngsters will have a chance enormous burdens of affliction, |) CITY AND i to gather evidence for a TV-RADIO COLUMN at summer vacations, barred to|but who need a little help to carry 926%: SIMCOE ST. N. | them otherwise because they can-'those burdens much more lightly. OSHAWA time Commission: A six-man, anti-gambling squad rs, Mabel Weeks, of Pickering;|Cragg of Preston. His sister, Mrs. | i¢ati i . » ITS. | jtation. bership in a crusade of mercy Nabbed UPHOLSTERING DISTRICT irae's on Friday, March RA 8.6451 or RA 3-4131 Near Orono - ; ig 11 [] a & rowan sa 0 Gm semen someon ve wns ws wie we BO SULLIVAN'S Vaudeville Finch Case [Fes == ™"" 5 {NEAR-VIOLENCE | | his wife's room at a home just Serial treasures. are sval: etta. and Peter Opychany, 0 able to all -- this was a theme of 5)ly Court, were charged with Wie sb sceiond. ottward! | utwardly north-east of Orono Sunday, How- 2 ' - - a the Lesson-Sermon entitled "Sub- - ard Joseph Kramer, 27, escapee) pi ? i keeping a betting house and book- " , oy ' i randki ""istance" read at Christian Science akin t the Thomas street gs S serene during the eight days of from Wellington county jail was cooicec on Sunday. March 13. ig ay te, Thomas Inn Il e er o1r e urors es JTeDirts of shoul; ; i | later from two jurors -- Louis) lice report FIRM INCORPORATED The case was adjourned until B N , : MI ATE : y CYNTHIA LOWRY Sunday series on CBS and I, for - Es % : 4 il Ap rch 25 ter ; J ks > { Ge) Kramer, a native of Highland: The current issue of The On- Friday, March 25, after evidence NEW YORK (AP)--Ed Sulli-jone, am sorry to see them end. 10 ence etter and Mrs, nevieve ang. Provincial Police Mrs. Lang, 34, a secretary, said J 4 She appears to be one of the Creek, told Guelph jail officials/tario Gazette carries the infor- from Ontario an's 8 3 N . 3 ¥ iQ y Thursday that he had swallowed mation that letters patent of in- Constable J. W. Moore, who led Yu's Sota oh Shots wis 2 w Abeaking ot uisle, Small Wore 1.0S A L tw S ha OT" y , had been heard. ey . 4 hind bd sicians ing LOS ANGE (AP) - Ino Doon Taudies He corpora ave Sean grauien o pe 2d ad re n wo y ._|which means St. Patrick's Day|about their profession, was not as jins py jur Es) 4 Want a male juror turned the locked = act RetOFTIalorv to Serve & Soh. ) . cxplaining ae De ed. tor hel and spring are just around the stimulating as usual. But it was ng y Jurors 1m lie Sie mur- jury room into a panic Friday Wash Beformalify 1; Serve 2 sell STREETS CLOSED min sud the 3 edgensmmer, t ie corner. (interesting to watch the face of der trial almost erupted into viol-| when he shouted at her: { CHILDREN DO p constable ' said 0S Earnest Ed's weekly vaudeville|the great cellist, Pablo Casals. lence as the seven women and| "I'm going to pick you up and ' Yate . .. | The following streets will be : i When taken to G S © ~ ibe sac Ss ecord- X. oe 0 Guelph hospital tosed for construction today: Doding, Hansa ing Be show show doesn't change much i em {five men deliberated to a bitter, |throw you out the window," Rossland road west closed from|."}, "destroyed very quickly. 2s the vears go by. A raft of World Wide 60 on NBC Satur-| exhausting deadlock that ended| She said the juror, whom she HAVE WORM entertainers with Irish names day night was an excursion into Saturdsy did not identify, started "to pick y | , for 3 handcuffs were removed and dis-|, # ~ 4 appeared Stevenson road north to Gibbons The problem is to get men all 2 h h 1 BY ; 1 sang everything from When Irish architecture. It was done amus-| up the jury table--he started to OPP Constable Jack Wicker of street. Whenever possible these| s fore this can ng ; ha streets will be partially opened poet ie Rigi? betore Eyes Are Smiling to Clancy Low- ingly, lightly and intelligently. | to permit movements of local ye oar ered the Boom. Also, of course, But somehow, no matter what members of the panel--one | «one woman ran for the buzzer| Orie ' So eve reli from worms. Easy snd SAFE ceived a tip that Kramer was A its i . \ wa ie Tabi BY a mong the exhibits confiscated gj) howi Ed Kkissi this public servic "hiav, woman who said that 'at one hiding in the home of his wife's traffic, Extreme heavy rains, may Hs : (films showing E issing the this public service show achieves, | V? he | and ili a ag wan Or stable Fond result in the. closing of other|from the house were: a radio, a (Blarney stone. Saturday in the shank of the Point of the deliberations a male| SH buzzed for the bailiffs. An- give do chide Jom 1 your Cartwright visited the house on a Streets ball-point pen, sheets of "onion| My favorite leprechaun was EVEDINg just doesn't seem to be juror had threatened to throw her|g, . screamed hysterically at i 7 wieetire, : skin" paper, two writing pads,| I ; indow of the locked Jury nto Cor: + Was terrifying to re- |alize we were locked in that " i concession road just north east of 0 0 + sat W # Pact pat Rooney, who must be in his|the time of the week when most out a wi HONOR ROLL STATUS scratch sheets" and a 'pay-off 80s and was dancing around like of us want to settle down for an rocm. | That was the report of two|take off his coat--I was scared." al Stu hers Say to * Safe... Pleasant... Effective ={Orono. Violet Allison, daughter of Mr. slip." i i ismi ay. , g Mr. | slip a boy in his 60s. A Sean O'Casey our of enlightenment. Another The jury was dismissed after] After bailiffs quieted the dis-| Use They searched the premises snd Mrs. Cecil H. Allison, Os i a boy i and found Kramer hiding under . YTS. J . Allison, Osh- Constable Moore testified that io view ec m + 'evening would seem to be a more failing to agree whether Dr. R.| ide ** i a bed in a room Biri d out as a 21d. Doris Noble, daughter about 40 telephone calls were Le. (pe Jast hiv Dave inviting time, Bernard Finch and his mistress, ite, Me Jang ie 1 at oft ' occupied by Mrs. Kramer of Mr. and Mrs. Jason R Noble, ceived at the house during thely... "| cod if Bd had not men- m-- Carole Tregoff, had plotted and on the Y inel Wis aed Mother Graves Police said it is believed Kra. '°V0 Line North, Oshawa, were|ihree hours he was there. Hejjjoneq the omission Recommended tonight: killed with a bullet in the back|{pey > e next, dey OK mer made the journey from two of 49 students who received said most of them were answer- e isston, Steve Allen Show, NBC, 10-11-- the doctor's estranged wife, Bar- o 2 Snnoune + he Jeadlok 0 WORM EXTERMINATC Guelph in a stolen car. Investi-| nor roll status for the firstied by another constable who i Bernsiei lightened | With guests Tony Martin, Mort bara Jean Finch. convict Finch of second. dl en, semester at Emmanuel Mission- later reported to him .conard Bernstein enlightened on BoP FT CS _ |degree murder and 8 to 4 to ac tions are still going on. ie Bid weg be j + us on rhythm and beat in music|* and Juhet Prowse. The wealthy surgeon and his quit his pretty mistress. Pe -- Michigan. .. as When 19 of the calls were an- in his windup show, and did it by, June Allyson Show, CBS, 10:30- one-time receptionist both broke swered, no one said anything. his usual chalk talk, demonstra-{11--An off-beat story of a nuniinto sobs when the jurors an-| Stirling Moss, Wife MINOR HAD LIQUOR During the remainder, various tions and -- not anywhere near/who coaches a school baseball nounced they were unable tof Thomas Hallett, 18, of 341 Phil. hames were asked for, including enough -- fine orchestra music. team. reach a verdict, They face an-| {lip Murray avenue, was fined $50 Pete, Bill, Fred and Mrs. Mc-|This, however, has been a fine, LONDON (AP) -- Auto racing Parting Company and costs, or one month in jail, Donald," the officer said for having liquor while a minor, ~~ gL ace. Stirli M 5 Sun. hy Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in Osh. sr in Ss Cel RELL 202 Motorcycle And P OLITICIANS £Y2 py + : ul t OE born wife, Katie, have charge; Eg Yo id a VOTERS OVER 60 "The break-up is one of those ANALYSTS TESTIF A t C 11 d Government statistics - things which I suppose comes James E. Dale, 19, of 49 wil- u 0 0 1 e ! veul toot in 1960, % per on Two minor accidents were re- of the voting-age population | \ 4 - Tuesday and Wednesday Only! with the kind of life I lead, rac-Jiam street, 'appeared ' for the jue i Some part ot ie world Just preliminary hearing in Oshawa Ported over hy week-end byl will be 60 years or older. ay of YOU 20g A abou very weekel rin, g , Mridav V, e. \ w no m 2 3 | uring the Magistrate's court, Friday. He Oshawa police. There were This age group is getting 1 bi . Aan Sensational Meat Features! in season," he said was charged with rape. Evidence | injuries. , i Moss, 30, will drive a 1'%-litre| was heard from analysts emmy po ' : ; more politically self-conscious porroV i al ou, oot | 2 ysts ploy- Two cars were involved in a and vote for I ¢ is th © | | Porsche at the Syracuse Grand ed by the Attorney General's of-| collision Sunday afternoon at the 3% yore measures Wat mulat ls. ment © mon LEAN TENDER Prix in Sicily in a few days time. fice. The remainder of the case corner of Wentworth St. and Re- one POY 1b Cc His 24-year-old wife is staying was remanded to April 1. vine Rd. The drivers involved i Jou_vamn Jo help Your yd 8 ady cas A p lat their home in Nassau ni . wml 283 "The break-up is a very per- 10 AMBULANCE CALLS yere Poser Situk, 265 Flabeth no longer used articles quick- a The Oshawa Fire Depart- | a, i ly by ' using the Oshawa . SLICED N bh c sonal thing and I don't want to 297 i y | he : 1297 Minden St., Oshawa. The "om. " 3 3 talk about it," said Moss. ment ambulances answered 110i..." .. bgt Times Classified section like Many Plans Zinkicwich car sustained an $0 many others do. Dial RA $50 to $5,000 and repayment schedules | Breakfast BACO "Katie and I are still the best routine calls since 10 a.m. Satur- estimated $200 damage, 3-3492 to place your ad. Without Endorsers of friends and that is the way it 9ay- is going to be." . 3 | A car and motorcycle collid- or Bankable Security : - NAME OMMITTED ed at the intersection of King and Loans Life Insured i LEAN TE CHECKS The Bo-Peep Restaurant was in-|Simcoe streets Saturday after- CATTLE EXPORTS S "HECK! advertently omitted from the list noon causing extensive damage! VANCOUVFR (CP) -- British MINCED BEEF lbs. EDMONTON (CP)--Officials of of Shopping Centre merchants/to both vehicles Columbia cattle expor! -- a. " . , e ports to th eo Alberta Tuber s Associa- Which ran on the cover of a Times! Fred C. Malloy, 435 King St. United States fell ¥ 15,420 head UPERIOR INANCE LEAN SHANK STEW to suit your budget. tion asi unced { 3 4 peo- section on Saturday, March 12, E., was driving the auto and in 1959 from 36,139 the previous| ple in / lberta have been given announcing a week long savings Alvin Booth, 353 Dovedale Dr., year, but a bigger demand from 1 ; 3 i Mahi in the last Hevea at the Oshawa Shopping|Whitby, was operating the motor- eastern Canada for B.C. feeder 17 Simcoe St. North RA 5-6341 E Toontag. enire. eyele. cattle offset much of the decline. THROUGHOUT ONTARIO

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