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The Oshawa Times, 2 Jun 1960, p. 4

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ve PP RY FOLLOWING THE comple tion of play, at the CRA Build- ing Wednesday night, Wallie Walter Mitchell Checker Champ [woz Walter Mitchell was declared Lamont, 16, Eric Proshay, 13, Wednesday on his way to attend the winner of the Class B Sec-| Walter Mitchell, 11. Other play-|the annual synod of the Anglican tion of the Oshawa Checker Cham- (ers were Charlie Evans, Garrett Diocese of Toronto. : pionship following play at the|Repper, Don Wilson and Alex Me-| Born in London, England, in CRA Building Wednesday night. Murchy. In the semi-finals, Wal-{1888, Canon Chaperlin was edu- The Hagerman Trophy, which ter Mitchell eliminated Eric Fro-|cated there and at St. Peter's was put up for competition by|shay by two wins with no losses Theological College in Jamaica. L. E. Hagerman in 1937, was|and two games drawn. He was ordained a deacon in 191 presented to the winner. |" In the final play, Walter Mit-|by the Bishop of Jamaica. At left is John Lamont, the other finalist. --Oshawa Times Photo Mitchell was declared the win- | of Oshawa Checker Champion- ner of the Hagerman Trophy in | ship. L. E. Hagerman (right) the Class B Section of the City | donor of the trophy, presents the silverware to Mr. Mitchell. OBITUARIES ment was in Camden East Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were Clarence Duncan, Willlam Duncan, Ed- ward. Plowright, Bruce Cameron and Stanley Gibbs. FUNERAL OF WILLIAM FARRELL The memorial service for Wil- liam Farrell, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital last {Monday in her 85th year, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 1. Rev James S. Pierce, pastor CANON P. CHAPERLIN CAPSULE NEWS TORONTO (CP)--The parents of a two-month-old boy who died Sunday of malnutrition have been charged with failing to provide the child with the necessities .of lifc. He weighed only five pounds. Gerald Mainville, 31, and his wife, Ann, 25, have five other children. Police said Mr. Main- vilie is on relief. MORE PLANES TO CHILE TRENTON (CP)--Three RCAF North Stars left Trenton Wednes- to five the number of air force Chiie---the airlift of Red Cross food and medical supplies to the carthquake-stricken country, CHARGE NEGLIGENCE CORNWALL (CP) Lucien Lafrance, 43, of Cornwall, charged with criminal negligence two pedestrians, has been re- leased on $1,000 bail and is to ap- pear in magistrate's court June 7. Lafrance was arrested after a damaged car was found in his locked garage. HONOR WOMEN SENATOR OTTAWA (CP)--A marble bust of Canada's first woman Senator, Cairine Wilson, is to be unveiled June 10 in the Senate anteroom. Prime Minister Diefenbaker is to officiate at the unveiling of the statue by sculptor Felix W. de Weldon of Washington, D.C. Sen- ator Wilson, 74, became a senator in 1930. FINDS HUMAN BONES BELLEVILLE (CP) -- Bones, apparently human, have been found buried near a Lake Ontario enttage south of Colborne, about 3) miles southwest of here. Mrs. Alfred Dove found the bones while digging in a garden behind her cottage. The provincial po- lice laboratoriez in Toronto are examining them. FOUND INSANE of the Simcoe Street Pentecostal Cemetery. |of insanity." year-old hospital domestic. LEND SUB TO CANADA WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi- Wednesday authorizing the United States Navy to loan a submarine to Canada for five years, with permission to extend the loan an extra five years. Canada must pay the costs of activating, equipping and sup- porting the vessel. DISMISS CHARGES SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-- Charges of rioting were dis- missed Wednesday for 62 stu- dents accused of creating a dis- turbance at the House subcom- {mittee of un-American activities hearing here May 13. STRONTIUM-9% REPORT WASHINGTON (AP) The public health service reported Wednesday some new high levels for strontium-90 content of spin- ach, tea and animal forage crops sampled in 1958 and 1959. It said no dietary hazards are involved. Death Of Baby Brings Charges day for Santiago, Chile, bringing planes participating in Operation in the highway deaths Sunday of ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--Don- ih ' ald Stone, 28, of nearby Bryant's Church, conducted the services.| cove was acquitted Wednesday Interment was in Mount Lawn on a murder charge "on grounds | He was tried by The pallbearers were Don Far-|jury for the brutal March 20 slay- reli, Jr., Ken Farrell, William |§, of his former girl friend, Joan Ash of Carbonear, an 18- dent Eisenhower signed a bill] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 2, 1960 3 Canadians Share Sweepstake Loot [ozmunr mu By THE CANADIAN PRESS ($138,000 winnings he'll "be going|lems, informed sources said fo- Twelve Canadians shared alto work tomorrow as usual." |day. Kourala made his statement [$745,200 jackpot Wednesday with| 'Somebody wanted to buy theiin a letter sent to Chou on Sun- $3 Irish Swweepstakes tickets on|ticket from me. for $20,000 after|day, submitting the names of five 'the first three finishers in the/he heard my ticket had drawn a|Nepalis to serve on a joint LOW DOWN TRICK Epsom Derby. horse in the first selection," he{Nepal-China border commission. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, (AP)| Three won $138,000 each for said. "But, I.said no." Richard Bladey pleaded guilty|their tickets on St. Paddy, the At 57, the employee of Canad-|; Wednesday to violating a city winner. Four collected $55,200 air Limited in Montreal is mar- traffic law, and paid a $25 fine, leach on second-place Alcaeus ried and has two children, Police said Bladey was spotted and four had Kythnos, the third- slipping hiz low-slung ol iy car place horse, for $26,600 each. |ONE TO CHARITY under the toll gate at a municipal] One of the $138,000 winners, The two Kiichener winners had parking lot. He should have stuck|trucker Frank Card of Odessa, varying reactions, Mr. Mitchell a quarter in the slot. near Kingston, seid he will split/dropped. the telephone when a his prize money with a neighbor|caller told him the news and Mr. MERCHANTS' PROTEST to honor a verbal agreement he|Brown promptly announced he JEANNETTE, Pa. (AP)--Veg- made when buying the ticket, woud gw He money to his etabies and flowers are growing| Others in the money were i108. on 2 main business street in this| Arthur Robert Jon, Zoouey Que.,| , Mrs. Bahnuik may be too ill to Pepnsylvania 'community in 8 and Daniel Veer of St. Michel derive much enjoyment from her symbolic protest by merchants gue, winnings. In an interview before agains: delay on a widening and the race her husband said she romani | Second money was won by has been ill for the last 15 years. repaving project. The project Mrs Phyilis Carbone, 30, of T: y was started about three months| VS. FY » 9, of 20r-| They had planned for years to lago on a seven-block section of Onto; Michael Magnone, a bak-'make a trip back to their native [the street. Slowed-up installation e's assistant in Surry, B.C.; Rob-| Russia to visit relatives, he said, lof water lines and a gas com. ert Moore of Montreal and Eric hut Mrs. Bahnuik has not been (pany strike have impeded prog- Hobbs of Regina. well enough to travel. However, Third-place money went to Mrs. 2. Balhmuik may make the trip one. ess. Mr. Shalko was a former | K. Bahnuik of Kenora, and Joe | RECORD HEAT WAVE Shalko of Flin Flon, Man., who boarder with the Bahnuiks. INTEGRAL PART | SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- A/shared a ticket; Ernest Brown healt wave sent temperatures end Garf Miichell of Kitchener, |soaring above 100 Wednesday in and Stephen Kotlarewski, 34, of |Caiifornia's imand valley s, Toronto. The University of Saskatche- wan's college of agriculture is part of the university, not a sep- arate institution. |reaching a record 107 in Sacra- WAS ASLEEP CUSTOM MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS HOLLYWOOD (AP) Old- he'd won the top prize. He said time actress Daisy Deloretta, a that he and Weldon Corey, 35, stage star on Broadway early inlhad agreed when buying their the century died Wednesday at!sweepstakes tickets that they her suburban home. She was 72.|would split any winnings from She piayed iris He late either ticket. cory Armetta on Broadway in| we (ard said he ed to fhe lead of oe No, Nanette, and buy a new home for ag and i daughter Brenda, 5. Mr. Corey, Pick out your Materials at HOWARD'S DRAPERIES and arrange to have your slip covers custom made. No need to move your fur- niture, all cutting done at your HOME -- When covers are made they are returned ond fitted. Almost any fur- FIRST STEEL PLANT father of two whose wife was niture piece can be slip cov TOKYO (AP)--Construction of Working in a Kingston hospital the first jron and steel plant in 30d hadn't been told of the news, ered. All slip covers are zippered on , . . end are guar anteed to fit, EXPENTS SETTLEMENT KATMANDU, Nepal (Reuters) Premier B. O. Kourala has told Communist China's Premier Chou En-lai that he is confident Strontium-90 is regarded as the most dangerous material in nu- clear fallout. CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS ond AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERY Expertly Cleaned PHONE RA 8-4681 NU-WAY RUG CLEANERS 174 MARY STREET | | |Tibel began May 31, Peking ra.|Planned to buy a new car and {dio reported today. The broad. Probably a new home. cast gave no details. Mr. Robert said that despite his 'WEATHER FORECAST Anything Could Happen Friday | TORONTO (CP) -- Official|Clouding over with showers and weather forecasts issued at 11.00|thundrestorms this afternoon. a.m.: Sunny with cloudy intervals and Synopsis: A band of showers|scattered showers Friday, Little |and thunderstorms extending|change in temperature, light { from Miskigan to James Bay is|winds. {moving slowly eastward. This un- settled weather now is affecting Forecast Temperatures the southwestern regions of| Low tonight, High Friday southern Ontario and during the Windsor ....... afternoon will move easiward to|St. Thomas . cover all southern regions. North-|London ern Ontario is being affected by|Kitchener the same unsettled weather. Wingham Regional forecasts valid until poronto midnight Friday: Trenton .. Lake Erie, Lake Huron, GEOrg-|g, ~catharine ian Bay, Kirkland Lake, Tim-|o; Catharines mins-Kapuskasing, White River, | Ars ten ... Windsor, London, North Bay, | Muskoka . Sudbury: Cloudy with showers Killaloe : and thundersiorms today. Cloudy |Eariton with sunny periods and scattered Sudbury .. showers Friday. Little change in|North Bay ... . temperature, Winds light. |Kapuskasing .... Niagara, Lake Ontario, Hali-|White River . g Priced 'Most Reasonable for Expert Work HOWARD'S DRAPERIES 926 SIMCOE STREET NORTH, OSHAWA RA 5-3144 Cue LeaugRRE nse burton, Hamilton, Toronto: |Moosonee eee R. Wilkinson and L. % 1 5 : ib | 3 . i Unitl 1954, Canon Chaperlin Pre winners were: J. Gib-|chell won a four-game series from | Boch ' 3 son BV. A. Hill (1938), E.|John Lamont with three wins, no Jerved ia the decade i Jamaica, Healey (1940), G. Moore (1941losses and one game drawn. Wal-| 1 Jay ot t yout Aros a and 1943), Aime Poirier (1942),|ter was presented with the OT, Pigg. of Cooks- the late G. Trainer (1944), J.|L. E. Hagerman Trophy and is|¢ cn and Pinkerton where he re- Johnson (1957), W. Lynde (1958){pow "B" Class champion of the | ained until early 1957. He was| C. Wood (1959). [City of Oshawa. This is Walter's| yon "apnointed incumbent of the Due to a considerable increase|first series of tournament play| op of Cartwright and served in members of the Checker Club, |and he defeated two keen play-|a¢ st. John's Church, Blackstock. | for the 1960 season, all previous Ts, nately Join, Late - Canon Chaperlin is survived by| "B"" cup winners were requested Eric Froshay, in the finals. Inis wife. {Cubelnak, Jack Woods, Jack to compete for the "A" trophy.| The club officiers are ents. The funeral will be held in To-(Waite and John Cobelnak. This permitted the weaker play. ed with He teresa] showy in! ronto Friday. ers a better opportunity to reach game tis year, agree this ' higher standing, pu players | interest will increase among al STANLEY ALBERT HOLLMAN CITY AND were quite equally divided in(weak players in our city, when the death occurred suddenly, this group. the 1960-61 season is re-opened as the result of a heart attack, DISTRICT This method has created new next October. The club would like at Calgary, Alberta, Tuesday, interest in the game and accord-|to thank the CRA for wonderful pay 31, of Stanley Albert Holl-| ing to present plans, this proce- accommodations and co-operation| man, He was in his 37th year. $26,000 PROJECT dure will be followed next season. [during the past season. | A son of Mrs, Freda Hollman, | COBOURG The Cobourg A round robin series of four|™ 7 r 9 Oshawa aud the late AWert|onstructin Company has been games was played among all the = ollman_ the deceas : "B" class players. In the original Protection Need at Keswick, Ont., Sept. 24 192. gustdd Phas Swairees for series Jobn Lamont finished in| A ree wai to Galgary sion in Oshawa. The subdivision first position as follows: John On Small Loans eight Fors Fry is In the Roseland read area nd OTTAWA (CP)--Senator Wil-| "Mr. Hollman was an employee Jil take bi weeks BD Three Votes Held [iam Wal (--Manitoba) said|or Water's Equipment Limited, alo, og obo Wednesday, he pelieves Parlia-| firm of earthmovers. He yas 2 yec. = ment should take a protective| member of the Elks Lodge in Cal- OFFICIAL NAMED On Liquor Sales attitude toward the small bor-|gary and was an -enthusiastic| yames Clarke, of Newcastle, | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |rower 'in view of the complexity) curler and golfer. has been named sub-district gov- Votes on sale of alcoholic|f, modern loan transactions." | He is survived by his wife, the ernor of the local district. He beverages were held in three On- He spoke in support of a billiformer Margaret Levesque: awas appointed at the annual con- tario communities W e dn e sday| of Senator David Croll (L--On-|daughter, Susan and a son, Mark. | vention of the Ontario - Quebec ana in one, Brussels, 95 per cent| aro) which would require lend-| Besides his mother he is sur-|Djstrict of Lions International in of the eligible Voters cast ballols. 10 to provide a sum-total figure|yived by a sister, Mrs. Clare| ottawa. They approved only one of four for all charges on a loan and a|yeakey (Irene), of Brantford and| roposals for sale I alcoholic| Percentage figure in terms ofa prother, Jack, of Oshawa. STREETS CLOSED _ i es. The only issu simple interest. |" The funeral service will be| The following streets will be erages. e only Issue ap-| pehate on second reading: ap-|peld at the Goodes Funeral closed for construction today: proved ay men 5 Beverage proval in principle, of the bill| chapel, Calgary, at 1.30 p.m. Stevenson road south, from Gibb and 187 0 ed voters In 7avoriwas adjourned. | Friday, June 3. Interment will be|to Champlain avenue; Rossland and 187 opposed. Senator Muriel Fergusson (L--|i, Calgary Cemetery. road east, from Oshawa Blvd. to At Mitchell, near Stratford, vot-| New Brunswick) said the Croll Gorevale Cres.; Byng avenue, ers rejected both men's and pill is an attempt to deal with FUNERAL OF closed from Simcoe street north Foes s beverage yooms: With) "one of the most serious social ALFRED BEAL to Somerville; 'Wilson road south, a Sparco = Amalie vee Problems of our time. The memorial service for Al-| closed from Olive avenue to Dean rth : Bal | nquestionably, under our|, 'i'peal who died at the Osh-|2Venue: Olive avenue, closed for and 449 against In each case present system of instalment buy-| = "oo oo Hospital Sunday |from Vernon road to Wilson road = perentage of 574 in favor. [ing and of securing money on| {Ve Ga id Va gy was south; Chadburn street closed at Also in the Stratford area, vot-|second mortgages many 'abuses to Sov Armctron Funeral | Olive avenue; Central Park Blvd. ers in North Easthope township|of credulous, naive, ignorant and et a t er gt BE ira south, closed at Olive avenue; urned down men's and Women's uigkiog people are taking gh 3.0 p.m '|Cadillac avenue closed at Olive everage rooms. place." cape 4 |avenue; Highland avenue, closed Elder G E. Anderson, Past qs Olive avenue. Streets will be of the Seventh - day Adventist, onen for local traffic when- |Church, conducted the services. . ; COMING EVENTS oes ei 2 lt "nc" {Interment was In 2 ditions such as weather could re- quire the closing of streets not DON'T forget to come to Brooklin Fair) EUCHRE and dance, Saturday, June on this list. Saturday, June 4 Horse racing, cattle(4 in Myrtle Hall, proceeds to go to ®' . show horse show. also ladies' exhibit|Raglan Boy Scout Association, Orville |E. Davis, 2 AMBULANCE CALLS 4nd midway. Parsde starts at 12.30. |Selleck's Orchestra. Admission $1. |Gerome. The ambulances of the Oshawa BINGO at the Avalon Thursday, June | Fire Department answered two 2, North Oshawa Park. $6 and $10, and J 3 ; 2d FUNERAL OF t ri Seven $40 jackpots, NOVEL BINGO MRS. MAUDE §. DETLOR Joutine calls during the past 24 CLEARING THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M, hid eniorisl garvice. Jor Mrs, {Maude Sopnia Detlor, who died a DIG FOR RELICS at ST. GEORGE'S HALL Ih |her home, 176 Church street, : DRESSES," COATS, SUITS (Albert and Jackson Sts.) |Sunday, May 29, was held at the GREENSTPD, England (CP)-- Numerous Smell tems, Games $6, $12, $20 | Armstrong Funeral Home at 1 it hs Ess archaeologists will educed. A la.m. Wednesday, June 1. visit this Essex town this summer May be doubled 'or tripled | . ¥ NORTHMINSTER l | The service was conducted by (to dig for what is believed the hi CHURCHI$110. JACKPOT INCLUDED Rev. C. D. Cross, rector of St.|unly remaining Anglo - Saxon R DAY, 1 P.M. Door Prize $15 {George's Anglican Church, Inter-lwooden church, TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct, es local imp Pp on te baal granular base with crncrete curb and gui" >r, ec~holt pavement widening on granular base with concrete curb and gutter, concrete curb ond gutter end cement concrete sidewalks on the following streets between the points mentioned: ESTIMATED COST Nome of Street From Te Side Width Tota! Share Per Ft. Ftge. Rate Per Ft. Fige, ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON GRANULAR BASE WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER Prince St. Church St. 35 $16,880.95 $12,225.55 PAVEMENT WIDENING ON GRANULAR BASE WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER 20.50 S. of S. Limit 25,50' N. of N. Limit East Richmond St, W, Richmond St. W. Richmond St, £. 11.00° N. of N, Limit Richmond St E. 20.50" S, of S. Limit Richmond St. W. Ontario St North 9.00° N, of N. Limit Richmond St. E. East CONCRETE CURB A ND GUTTER ONLY W. Limit Lot 7, Plan 710 Richmond St. W. $ 1276 $9173 Church St. 205.05 39.45 3.60 Ontario St. West 54.45 14,85 3.60 Prince St. Richmond St. W. West 3.60 3.60 102.50 5,867.41 45,38 28.70 Richmond St. E, 4,895.4) Simcoe St, N, Simcoe St. N. Richmond St. E. 12,98 3.60 Winter Ave. E. Limit, Lot 6, Plon 710 North CEMENT CONCRETE SIDEWALK Prince St. Church St, South ) of 1,577.40 394.35 ond intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $25,598.66. The special assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual instalments. 3. Application will be mode by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its app | of the g of the said work, and any owner may within twenty-one days efter the first publication of this notice file with the Board his objection to the said work being undertaken. 4. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken but before doing so it may appoint e time ond place when any objection to the said work will be considered, 865.52 nil 4.35 0,605 Richmond St, W. 4.78 0.665 d Li An Automatic Range that beauty of design. and off at any pre-set time, automatically. matic interior light. ® TILT-OUT SURFACE WINDOW CONTROLS Powerful electric model complete The popular "Constellation" model DATED ot Oshawe this 2nd day of June, 1960. L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa. "CHERNEY'S STOREWIDE SUMMER SALE WESTINGHOUSE 30" Deluxe Automatic ELECTRIC RANGE Westinghouse quality and durability with unsur- passed cooking performance, ease of cleaning and Look at the Features! AUTOMATIC CLOCK AND TIMER Automatic Clock Timer controls oven or ape pliance outlet. It is easy-to-set, turns oven on ® MIRACLE SEALED OVEN Bakes to perfection, clean in a breeze Spread-even heaters give perfect baking results in any rack position with auto- ® CONVENIENT LOOK-IN ® FULL-WIDTH STCRAGE DRAWER ® EASY-TO-READ ROTARY with five morked heat settings, from backguard for easy cleaning of range. Hoover Floor Polishers 34.95 Hoover Vacuum Cleaners 69.95 Regular $99.95 model with double stretch hose. Priced complete with a full set of attachments. TOPS THEM ALL! combines traditional bakes and roast ELEMENTS Easily removed with buffing pads. that walks on air,

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