THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 25. 1960 § CITY AND DISTRICT issue of The Ontario Gazette an- nounces the new limited compan jes are The Brooklin etin Publishing Company, Limited, of Brooklin; McIntosh - Funeral Home, Limited, of Osh- awa; Lloyd Metcalf Real Estate Limited, Oshawa and Wash and Dry (Ost ) Limited, Osh SUBJECT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE How striving for spiritual per Section gives life new nes uar-| purpose was explai a |Christian Science Services on |Sunday, April 24. The Golden Text was from Matthew (24:13): "He that shall endure until the end, the same shall be saved." FLEES HOME WEATHER FORECAST Clouds, Showers For Tuesday th el LE TORONTO. (CP)--Official fore-jToronto: Mainly cloudy with|settle for only $3 or $4 in change casts issued by the publiciscattered showers today and|early today. Nothing else was | weather office at 11 a.m. EST.|Tuesday. Risk of a thunderstorm|missing according to company Synopsis: The very warm air|tonight and again Tuesday after-|employees. Constables D, Dilla- covering southern' Ontario duringinoon. Not so warm. Winds east- hough and J. Wright noticed the the weekend is gradually beinglerly 15. = break-in when making their forced southward. A broad band] Northern Georgian Bay, Hali-|rounds at 5 am. of showers and thunderstorms KifRland' Lake, North developed along the line separat-|Bay, Sudbury: Mainly cloudy HAIL STORM ing the warm and cold air during{with a few scattered showers to-| Hail stones more than a q the night. This line is expected/day and Tuesday. Little ghangeiter of an inch in diameter fell temperature. Winds easterly|in the Oshawa area during a rain 15 to 25. nd thund ate Saturd Kapuskasing, White to lie acros. Lake Erie Tuesday ! storm y Timmins, River: Cloudy with occasional giving rise to continued unsettled weather over most of the prov- ince. Temperatures will be five showers or snowflurries today and Tuesday. Little change in temperature. Winds northeast 15. to ten cooler than they have been. Low tonight, High Tuesday Windsor SMALL PICKINGS A thief or thieves who broke into the premises of Acadian a afternoon. TWO CAR FIRES Firefighters of Se Qeliava Fire| Department extinguis| wo car i fires, one grass fire and answer-| HOLLYWOOD (AP) Actress ed eight routine ambulance calls;Merle Oberon and five others during the weekend. /fled from her home in fashion- P-3 ~'3 ool out lines MJ 3hle Bel-Air Saturday when fire FIRMS INCORPORATED broke out. It took about an hour Four Oshawa and district firms|to bring the fire under control, have been granted letters patent One source at the scene esti- of incorporation. The currentimated damage at $75,000. | PROTECT YOUR | FAMILY WARDROBE | Enthusiastic About Grooming ! Sure beats everything the way some folks just have to look their best at all times! Whether they're going to dinner , , . or going garden- ing . , . these Jim Dandies rely on our superior clean- ing and pressing. You too con enjoy our fine service, GOLD MEDAL CLEANERS (Pickup and Delivery) 21 BOND ST. EAST bo | » to vel 4 (ETH 288 00al 0% Regional forecasts valid until midnight Tuesday, Lake Erie, South Lake Huron, Niagara, Windsor, London, Ham- jlton: Cloudy with a few sunny 'periods today and Tuesday. Oc- casional showers or thunder- showers. Not quite so warm. Winds westerly 15. Lake Ontario, Northern Lake Huron, Southern Georgian Bay, |) 7 4 ROCHESTER BOY SCOUTS TOUR NEWSPAPER PLANT during the weekend. One of the | was a tour through Ye pla of i) theif tour was Ori Bon ; 7 ighli , The Oshawa Times Saturday | of e circulation departmen Scout Troop of Rochester, N.Y,, Boy Scout Troop in Oshawa | highlights of their program ly pai Dons New York Trip | -- Memorable Event An experience worth having is| "If you look down the vacant, that of being a foster parent to|lot to the left you will see the 10 children, nine boys and one Empire State Building." Thi girl between the ages of 12 and [phrase became Uncle Dick | 16 years: Their inquiring minds theme song and was repeated a a : | pon and heir questions [regular intervals during the trip. ' 1 Oshawa General Hospital Build- are unending. TIRED GROUP ; ! y ing Fund. Such a privilege was mine] Once again television sets were | when I took 10 carrier - salesmen inspected and the various merits of the Oshawa Times to New of each loudly defended. It was a York City. Our first evening, tired bunch of youngsters that ; GET THE BEST For Less At 926%: SIMCOE ST. N. Sunday, April 17, spent at the/went to bed that night 5 Prince George Hotel, Toronto, Tuesday found us all raring to| RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131 OSHAWA was one of excitement and, Igo and after breakfast at th Members of the 123rd Boy | were guests of the 7th Oshawa Kapuskasing AS White River , ve Moosonee BEER RRS ER TALLY gasasesgaasRT INE Each day at the Oshawa Gen-| eral Hospital, 308 adults and chil-| dren and 44 babies are treated. | Often beds must be placed in| the corridors. You can help clear| the corridors by giving to the 3 little sleep, for we all|Automat (more buttons to press) | Be pir and visit|/we headed for the Empire State i each other's room to see if one|Building where, after riding on television set had better recep-|two elevators we arrived at the tion than the other. However, observation platform. What a things settled down at 11 p.m,|sight, cameras started to click 18 and the children were all in bed, and new films were being fitted perhaps not to sleep but never-|in great haste. 'The stately Queen| theless, in bed. At 11.05 p.m. my| Mary approaching her dock made phone rang and one young fellow|a picture to remember. announced that he was hungry.| After lunch and a qui It was necessary for him to get|of heads we were off on the out of bed, dress and accompany underground for the ferry and me to the coffee shop for -- ham- the Statue of Liberty, One more | burger? Yes hamburger and pleasant surprise was that you apple ple. |could buy hot dogs on the ferry, MEET GUELPH PARTY Inow he was really happy. As the Farly calls from the hotel boat was about to cast off for switchboard were hardly neces-|the return trip a count of heads sary on Monday morning and showed a shortage of one, so, we RA 3-7332 ck count| 4 RADAR TO CUT DOWN SPEEDING 3 Hollywood who recently took a | the graph to Chief Parker. . after breakfast in the hotel cof-/ Wait for the next boat. : fee shop (he wanted hamburger| Supper of roast beef, apple pie again) we caught our train for| and milk was most welcome after | All Pickering township roads | south of the third Concession will be subject to attention by | Pickering Township police and vice has not been purchased to produce revenue, said Chief Constable Reginald Parker, but to cut down speeding and in- two - week course in the opera- tion of the speed timer with Metro police. He is shown ex- geant Hollywood will be in charge of the unit and will in- | struct other officers in its oper- | Make Your Home Brighter the great adventure. There were, [a8 hectic day of elevators and of course, new things to see and stair-ways and it was a content-| mew switches to push and pulled group that took seats in the| and we were soon in Hamilton auditorium of the Radio City meeting another party of six Music Hall. speed timer. The new de- 41 WINNIPEG CARRIERS Boys Som The Guelph Mo eu Wednesday brought another disc ussions |8roup of 41 carriers from Winni- OBITUARIES man Jr, and Donald, of Oshawa. laze 30 ote wwe. ADELINE MACKIE [Tames Alfred Mackie, April 13, Also surviving are three Damaged InB friends and more questions. After| Seriously ill for two months(1956, she is survived by two Crothers, Lorne of Kingston and OTTAWA (CP) -- Three busi- % Welland, when we joined a|Dreakiast we took a bus to the| Mrs, Adeline Mackie, 1438 Ee | at. ee: Mrs. Gerry Kinsella Grant ang Garnet, of Oshawa, [ues establishments were Jam party of eight from Sarnia. Lunch United Nations Buildings and|st. 8. died in Scarboro General| (Doris), of Toronto and Mrs.|, he memorial service will bejaged and five apartment dwel and dinner in the train's dining| SPER a 30st nsyiring Niorning Hospital Sunday, April 24. She|Cecil Dodwell (Helen), of Osh- (Home. at 3.15 Py gb Itire onside Braid block | walking the corridors and view-|was in her 74th year. |awa: a son, Ivan, of Burlington 2 Ral Se w . a on en, ing the surroundings of the| The former Adeline Padfield and four grandchildren. avi a Be ¥, hs Aeorge og downtown Bank Street, he was still asking, but settled World's top executives. A feeling| McKitrick, the deceased was born| The memorial service will be| 11h ited "oh ister i ond ys nage yon esl ma ho up| for soup, turkey salad and choco-|f Pride was evident when we at Bath, Somerset, England, May held at the Armstrong Funeral nie ; Sn il con i in Ways of $7500, Har oo ! we tte sundae, {were tol hat the silver and(27, 1886 and was married at|Home at 2 p.m Wednesday, April Oshawa Union Cemetery. J 138 Bank Street. I duce safer driving habits. On their newly acquired radar the left is Sergeant Peter ation. Three Businesses plaining the method of reading ! mother. Mrs. Annie Cheseboro, of Calgary; two daughters, Wilma and Deborah and two sons, Nor- And Housework Lighter! WITH PIERSON "FULL VISION" SASHLESS WINDOWS Pierson SASHLESS WINDOWS are the "FULL VISION" "ONLY" sashless type SASHLESS WINDOWS e a newspaper route, of | which was reviewed once again| window with NO CENTRE BAR offering 100% clear vision. "'Be certain it's a Pierson before you buy. |nickel doors at the entrance had Oshawa Jan. 12, 1909. A resident|27, followed by interment in et erste FUNERAL OF hig ibipidin grea foment. heen presented by the Canadian|of Canada for more than 50 Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. Dr. to| George Telford, minister of St.| MRS. THOMAS CONDY BROUGHAM -- Funeral serv- HH E L P "| people, |years, Mrs. 'Mackie came Sme and.we pai A in New | During the afternoon a bus tour| Oshawa from Greenbank 49 years|Andrew's United Church, willl Tl 8 with a break for shopping|ago. conduct the services. ices were held on Saturtiay, April arganizer), who took us by busi. couvenirs with much price | 5 Jor June Cot Jems) Condy | y | f Cl tf, wl S | t the Governor Clinton Hotel. [oomparing. Lessons in economy | The death occurred, under I at Ber Bush Hostal | : tragic circumstances, at Oshawa Stouffville, on Thursda A ril | buying gifts. After supper orman|21, Service was ted i {we once more rode the subway, of 319 Claremont United Church by, RUMMAGE Sale, Centre Street Church |George's Swimming Pool, Speak- Tuesday, April 26 at 1.30 p.m. {ing for myself the hotel room ars, 23 cents a week. For inform- most wlecome sight that eve- call Brooklin, OLiver §5-4871. when once we got back to the hotel -- how wrong can you be? Still, Friday came as we knew #t would and with hand luggage : [bulging and - numerous paper ~d€laide street west. Rev. A. E. Cresswell. {bags we said "Goodbye" to our Keith Adams, RR 3, Newcastle,/ Mrs. Condy was predeceased friends from Winnipeg and board- reported to police he had seen a by her husband, Thomas, and is ed our train for home. mjan get out of a panel truck and survived by a brother, Thomas | Uncle Dick's suggestion that /d:5aPpear over the end of a pier. Gregg, of Claremont. | lwe 'Look down usgestion lot, | Oshawa firefighters recovered the| The late Mrs. Condy rested at lete.," was heard for the last body 40 minutes later with the the McEachnie Funeral Home, ! time as our party was swallow- 2d of a boat. Pickering, until the service. In- ed up in the great New York A son of the late Mr. and Mrs, terment was at Claremont Unit- Central Station. Edward Cheseboro, the deceased ed Cemetery. Slim and his friends from Sar-|1g:5 and w. was born in Oshawa Aug. 15, ¢ ; , as married here May STEAL CHEQUES Bia Jer: us 3 Welloud 304 Butch 21, 1937. He had been in the dry| HAMILTON (CP) -- Blank un- 25 hers : Jetraine a aml cleaning business . for 19 years employment insurance cheques, In a a CAR Ee and for the past nine years had worth a potential $30,900, were ; " pa ; ph nee, hag! Deen an employee of Maple stole from the Unemployment Jere oi ing oh what TM ad Cleaners Insurance Commission office here Seen Hk Mbit Our oni He Is survived by his wife, the during the weekend, police said (was met at Toronto by The| oor , Olive Cooper; his _step-|Sunday night. ! Times representatives and driv-| len into Oshawa, a tired and well travelled group. Edward Cheseboro, 44, THE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RAISE MONEY FOR THEIR CIVIC PROJECTS TO IMPROVE OSHAWA Dick (Dick Abrams, the tO UTip oon about a hectic scramble! Predeceased by her husband, | "| NORMAN E. CHESEBORO can be learned from youngsters COMING EVENTS Harbor Sunday night, of N {this time to Brooklyn and the St. GRA Hall, 100 Gibb Street. Ages » to|and the erratic TV set were a {ning. i {TOUR STUDIOS , | The tour of the NBC radio and 4 BINGO |television studios on Thursday : morning was of great interest, CORONATION |particularly the sound effects ORANGE TEMPLE dept., 'horses' hooves" and {storm makers" being much in + SATURDAY, APRIL 23 8 P.M. SHARP X |evidence, but this part of the trip KINSMEN BINGO was over-shadowed by the circus : JUBILEE PAVILION which we attended in the after- noon. Heads were counted many : TUESDAY, APRIL 26th FREE ADMISSION 8 ye ation Buy a Broom DURING JAYCEE'S Broom Blitz THURS., APRIL 21 TO WED., APRIL 27 Easily screened Double glazed Maximum freedom from draughts business and managed to stay in twos just long enough for the ~ count, During the evening we took in times but the youngsters were getting used to this part of the EXTRA BUSES ! 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