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The Oshawa Times, 19 Sep 1960, p. 9

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NEARLY Eastern 0 plu Ho Hh Gibko tend ral ter here GIDEONS NS HOL CIDEONS HOLD SUCCESSFUL RALLY IN OSHAWA ted and the pumps recovered Montreal To Visit Lodges Heard I out 45-year-old Hos» Batur Burnes! il i orderly ronto General pits et after work on a marathon walk Montreal, He Montreal hy Baturday at the latest day morning from Toronto to nope Frive In Friday ir the or Heard gave hike, The first; he 1s of the Royal Antedi Suffa Grand hes to in Mont Iwo reasons for long 4 member luvian Order of 068 Lodge nf Ontario and w isit some of the lodges real reason for his long The second ne his two-week + Dy alked from Montreal to sald with her Aca Barbara Moore To man that wo Ww da) no ronto iu i I that others are just as gould compels vant to now he aod a it FIRST STOP ed that he left Toronto General Hospital at f Saturday, after working 12 to B a.m, shift, He walked 16° far as Pickering where he He set out from it 11 a.m, Bunday and nterviewed at the west end Oshawa by an Oshawa Times reporter around 3 p.m Mr, Heard hoped to be in Port Hope hy Bunday night where he | planned to stay with friends, Dur ing the rest of his hike, he will overnight in motels of PICKERING I'he walker explal ni t the opped at 6 pom ckering Vi of man, weleo Inte dent and i Ho Woodman Oshawa D RALLY Blame Lust F leon led Chure end Nearly 200 Gi and Street Blt \] rai United urday night to conterency fF] and Quebe (ii tional In ( The (Hdeon inet same ario-Quehee Con ternat he attended near and f Repres west a fay an hand fo Friday wl rally Sa yl YEAR OF PROGRESS Interna al i dent, 8, R, | fard, told t gatherin Canad a year of fellow He net se $173.000 fo wa My anada Inte arranged its meetin weekend so that erence Mi nal hy m Hn ea A an P hip sald the and add hati He por CIVIC WEL( Maver Lyn with his wit quet head greetin AR half of th Gide Inte ng OME PROUD O He noted wl CHURCHES gets tired and to where he night" hotel he vhich ever is nearer to stop for A VEGETARIAN Dr, Moore, whom he In how up, Mr, Heard is ind does not Jules A his long normal on his decide the NOT Unlike tends or Power For Troubles Of World | i to elarian fruit neergy for id, he ¢ drink ol a ve use grass and as of Insite and oures 1 pop' God hie of in mind tend to ind make He to depend chairman of the from in Way while nw blind fucation ex: work in the there ing not but on the will this was walk mile "stroll" year expect Vr, Heard said his first marathon than : a man then dor n God ff greetings him from God the ithering 1 God unto himself other Mareh next Hi hi He Vear a appealing to not want ind every led to the righ see a Toy it 17 path prefers to live a Godle 1 the tated "Power is like it There are man ve Fear | ife which ¢ individhal Hite Other th \rs, he he last id during the depre he walked from Van {IN Halifax, N.8 in empty gasoline drum him a and WTh-mile 19 pairs of peaker Mr, Fleteher iid that he ha lan ittended many of the Gideon New in the has alway the look faces ion for in men he the 1 man of Ont: Testament placing services conver to rolling It took month and An hy pupil ven thelr and Ins! publie school Lng may been impressed an can VOur seven f rade five when imag to complete the of the of I m | the ine ik and he hoot AI copie men a wore out iment jealousy and enroute direction are thin ve ) | Ph think tak ind this 10 take towns 1 Halll of n he walked back time months in the missed rid full no where the fa 4h LIVE NEAR GOD iy If there a to go. never ing two and veal mile | and to on man said 0 hotter 0 Ollie ting for the 1y IX if of the child the Mr, FI er n ERIAL RR PRESIDENT Milroy i of the MINIST He oelation, sald Satur was the he ha 1 he third Gideon 1) tended 4 4 4 is I'he Oshawa Little Theatre had most fil year in the three-year tary the Orono OnesAet Pl when a oup I | I'he Val erent has a great i wit of Festival playe 1y ant sept, 10, Dean sald that The Lit choice of play was omewhat of a disadvan had acted in this play first produced and of the al For this reason judged the Osh very high on 10 Theatre Pi \He, as haps he hen was played Himes tated that ada wa roles nN Wh behalf 1 he and blessiy he Aion OR On a peed ¢ pride hea eo of SGIDEONS ORM he a sou IN 3 0 | And « i vhat at hv th ¢ Oshawa Little aon of h glatia 1} € Wek Vickers chosen A ) ; 3 \ | wetor in the festival sympathetio treatment of Warden Holt in an ex fine production of ant Aly ckers was (U0 Prise, pottery plague pre 0 Oddiellows Wa ER peake DAY OF POW 1 ih Al Inte ry. told the pec man, an nation \ A Ono te Theatre was cond prize for it he Va The it, can he just resentation .¢ Police Seeking : Stolen Auto A about ted POWER OF SIN cine Jack Vickers Gets oft Hy n'a 1 Bagh Actor _ mittee Is Remanded For Sentence see | G1 Oshavon Times the theft of two pressure pumps the property of the Poynton Con SECOND SECTION struction Co., Robert Smith, 22 Bowman was found guilty in " st Cobourg Friday snd remanded in custody t Bowmanville, Sept PAGE NINE as OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1960 ame Uxbridge Woman Her 107th Birthda | BIRTHDAYS | Three years before Confeders- Congratulations snd best wishes to the following res dents of Oshawa snd district who are celebrating birth days today Sova) Mrs, G, Findlay, 20 Roys street; Roy Spratt, 02 Rosenill ton, 8 year-old gin left her boulevard; Mrs, J. Kewin, Jos Soul Senso, fo start 1 Mbit Street vast; its | Her work, st a neighboring farm, was broadly termed 'purs- ing', It included hauling water, sweeping floors, peeling ptatoes, and a host of other household | chores The pay was $2 8 month fie strats ort io Rppesr ® 28 for sentence OPP Const, Francis Dryden of the Bowmanville detachment told the court thet siler some Invests gation, the sccused was question sold for $19 was hidden In & Smith had and the other sh one 175 CARS WASHED BOWMANYVILLE (Btafh Rex Walters, chairman of the Rotary Club esr wash commitiee said today that the snnusl event | held Baturdsy "was an oulstand ing success," More than 175 cars were washed by more than 4 Rotarians between the 7.50 am and 6.30 p.m, and to date receipts have totalled in exe of $300 More is expected as the rest of the tickets are turned Mr Walters said, Walk Verna Lilley, 220 Harmony road south; Roland Grant, 7 Emerson avenue, Peter As she walked to the form in her high-hution boots and 'chok- er' dress, she didn't dream that May, 28 Brock street east; Mrs, Youdy MacDonald, 206 she would still be able to do these chores almost & century Hibbert street; Jack Stacey, 741 Ritson road south; Roy hence But she esn Jarvis, 19 Nossa street; Tom Celia Granny" Baker Is her Laughlin, 1331 Bharbot Dennis Hayward, 340 {name, and she was 107 years old lon Sunday, er avenue; Mrs, A, T, ins, 140 Nassau street; Mrs. Helen Scott, 382 Riche mond street and Mrs, A, Wil- kins, 140 Nassau street The first five persons to in- " " form The Oshawa Times of |E%( ITED AS A CHILD their birthdays esch day will "Granny" romped into her Mrthdnys each day wil ¥ receive double tickets to The 106th year with a smile on her Regent Theatre, good for a lips and a twinkle in her eye. In four-week period, The current the home of her daughter, Mes, attraction is "The Wreck of Tom Phillips, near Uxbridge, The Mi eat » Mrs. Baker bustled from room The Deare", to room, admiring her flowers, Reports on birthdays will | 0040 dnd four birthday cokes, received only hetween the excited ps a child, snd Just as and 10 am. |giert, The only thing she didn't eem to understand was what all the fuss was shout | The little old lady, who as 8 girl rend first-hand reports of the American civil war in the papers, was mainly interested in getting her teeth into her birth day cake (and she still bas her own teeth) WORKED ALL LIVE She has no set recipe for She has worked all her smiled most of the time 5 to ent sweet things, and little use for labor-saving de There no hydro In her ome, "Granny Is everyone's dea of a little old lady. Slightly with a magnificent head hut silver hair, she has 8 the Provincial wrinkle or line for each of her vears, She has a warm welcome for everyone, and a keen pride n her family, which consists of five generations street mn, Mary hi hours of B am Phone RA 33474 Four Hurt In Accidents On Weekend Four people injured In which oceurred in Osh awa during the Saturday 72 Grier nngevity ife, and she lil were like accident J] weekend morning, Peter street lees Is MRS. CELIA BAKER when [the every-ready twinkle in her eye, she said: "I was always a Liberal, but Mr, Frost and Mr, Dymond have been so nice, 1 fondling her gS (hink I'll be a Conservative now, her great-greal- Afier all, 1 let Mr, Deifenbaker he paid special share my birthday," and nose and suspected frac {attention to a telegram from the skull, The driver of BROKEN LEG FORGOTTEN Premier Leslie Frost, and a) And Mr. Deifenbaker, the the car, Christopher Chavior, 657 She doesn't even remember|dozen red roses from Health Min- ¥ 0 un g whippersnapper, didn't Mary street also taken to heing sick She broke a leg once, ister Mathew B, Dymond, With even send a card, the Oshawn General Hospital with wre r---- shock NE to the extent of $600 INDUSTRIAL OSHAWA country | WAR CAURE d to the car walk, Mr, Heard raised money |, baler Saturday, Willlam B,| for food, lodging and boots by Henderson, 636 Lansdowne drive solling posteard size pictures of WAS taken to the Oshawa General himself with the barrel he was ospital with cuts on his head rolling, and right arm after his car col Asked why he took this long lided with ene driven hy fatty. walk, Mr, Heard replied, 'be Howse, 102 Wasthaven street, The cause it was during the depres. |¢ars collided on Albert sireet at sion years, I was out of work and Olive avenue, causing $800 dam ; age to Mr, Henderson's vehicle, and 8200 to the Howse car A cyclist. was slightly injured Kin in in which he skidded and of sey on was { was aw back ninety-odd, and forgot jured when the car Looped tha ny A pa over WAS pure she rolled n senger on was en On ns she grandchildren, road tae Sunday i) awaited Oshawi th a fractured f 1 General Hosy jaw ture of BURNEST HEARD was jaunt cost Mr, Heard 32 pairs of mR ------------ hoots SOLD PICTURES During his long cro had nothing else ta do", He produced several clippings and pictures from newspapers de Leary Batardny Morag alter ho seribing his walking experiences ! ay morning after h aver the years. Asked if he liked collided with a car driven hy publicity 'he replied that he did, Alfred George Parish, 150 Verdun "ag long As 1 keep my name road, who was turning into his out of the obituary and police driveway, The eyelist was Nick | court ecolunns' Waldinsperger, 304 Verdun road, | | LIVE TO 100 YEARS When questioned about to walk te Oakville 17 for the next he expects of he ls Eo plans March said 100 years hh) he and he age 45 corridor the plan ol ol (To be continued) tral Ontario Drama road must before these atre . 0 The Saw mills, and oa mills grist were small woollen JACK VICKERS s seve also licence sidering We Main hus non-Dankhobors |g and department lo re it a WATER. POWERED MILLS Watery powered grist mills md th that staple Sunday egation of s turned out cloth Church on the and dresses, toral Charge harness maker, | Anniversary saddlemaker, The On con night, Sept Kinsale Greenwood Whserved Au X our ead Woollen Wl ©0 @ the distriet protested 0 the Doukhobor ATOR for executive diree A he toy Western Canada Council of ¢ tians and Jews, sad Mp, Oy himself had contrit ito Wy hr Durham Central ot) Nociety and the day Agricultural alon ost N 1 \ os s' suits is the lage { a of © blacksmith and must have been among industy to flourish Jaycees By WILLIAM (Bill) EDWARDS EDITOR'S NOTE This Skea's Corners were Cleveland's of the Junior Chamber of Come velopment of industry in Osh. the Hollow in 1812, | f served as president: Mel Jolley, It Is fitting that A, Moody Fare J Os i ne wi nde { 4 hawa, there was a tendency to Lander, Don Brown, Gordon his [runs through Oshawa's modern 3 | area lles along the Oshawa creek, leans 3 each I0 er 00 day Industrial Park, Rutherford, Roy Smith, Doug would be the eastern boundary, |property in 1814, one of the ear 0 ' sphere of action has encompass mean as still has Small Town {munity by bullding not only a desirable in the late 1800's be.|WAs Instrumental In having re. miles from Toronto to Dunnville "Action" hicl t p \ 9 110 Action", whie As § A young|ing the War of 1812 was signed! Other early industries locatec I Was nol. as « he arrived in Dunnville, It took home town of Grand Forks, B.C, grist mill; now the businessmen|igso were Moscrip's Foundry, SPONSORED INDUSTRIAL Mr. Heard was born in Barrie! Milton Orris told a citizen south of King street, the sponsorship of an industrial durin course of his work',| five years as deitor of the Grand well Mill was located but it is|ambiguous direction given for the produced, An air show, in con. [encompassing tl usands ) y ) J ', Smith. ¢ 4 i ompa ousands of Douk- it empties into Lake Ontario, | A Mr, Smith constructed a dis A successful sales training nority sprinkling other races products of Daniel Conant's two|site of the present Childrens cessful Home Builder's Fairs was Among the projects that : projects that had Clvie Affairs was introduced the time, their numbers divided be groups, ethnie group nights, presented the Safety Lane equip FUL SETTLERS . heard lectures on intermarriage FUL SETTLER lv Weave Seeks Entries y Weaver cheek the cars of Oshawa: This "Some of the Grand Forks Of Ontavie™, that : almost Ontario Region ave asked to sub: Canada in Traffie Safety, In 1959 known anything about Doukhe. @0d many Americans returned Development thing in the seminars and the and Ontario county got some uses! Entry forms may chairman fioeps and provincial committee you seeing the other side in a, In early 19th century den Don Mills, These entry New units in the province, He sald Grand Forks has the in common, Even with the sear The screening for the festival in Scarborough, Richmond Hil, ive \ Svs ing e Sive school system offering en possible to piece together a pie be held during the last week in Pe time work is being done to estab. students were studying Plato's 8 Central Ontario Drama \ \ as a convention eity, the Oshawa wasn't always so idyllic He re agviewttural ines and al prominent the : al 'here istriet Conference one of the finest that the festival the vadical Sons of Freedom clearing of land for ited There a District Conference whole, Mr, Dean said that the thodox members of the seel came available for the building Church Marks Its Many contestants for the Provin. MURILY. was twenty-five speaking courses that are offers United women's auxiliary, was estahlishs \ training members, and to 'Support L} LJ Many Project " ; any Projects 1 1 1 a I S [ President 1960.61 (to locate on the Kingston road at| For 14 years the Oshawa unit is the second of a series of stories dealing with the de. [grist mill and Joseph Gothenvs merce has been actlve, During [Woollen mill both erected at) his time the following men have Awa.) In the early years, according J IVANEY L$ sidd! 8 IWAT! doe . By RON DEVANEY to Mclntyre Hood's History of Hayward Murdoch, Dr, Doug, Langmaid, James Hare, . Don well is remembered today hy lo ' cale industries in a natural de A [Farewell street, a street which oRsto called the Hollow, The Baker, Jack Kerr, Bob Dewland, § Henry "Chick" Hewitt, Jerry | (south from King street, for about |x ah { . or Moody Farewell built a ais 4 a bdo Knowler and Don Lowe Years, » one-quarter mile, Queen street > saw mill and a grist mill on his In these 14 years, the Jaycee to live to he ooste n that would llest settlers in the area to-ex: ANNUAL FLOODING ed numerous civie projects, In [press his confidence in the com:| This location became most un. M7, the charter year, the club years to | J " vg This year he has walked 76 home but a business as well, [cause it flooded annually, ruin Moved trot publication a nation. 1 , , Yay n (The Rush-Bagot treaty end-|/ing stored goods in the mills, [IV distributed magazine called to attend a Centennial celebhra BANFF, Alta, (CP) 1 , elaime r tion, but missed the parade when weekly newspaper editor says his the year Mr, Farewell raised his in the ereek valley, all prior to laimed to be, 20 hours and 20 Minute for him prool that brotherhood canjcould get back to trading in ear Spaulding's Brewery and Niche In 1048 the Jaycees Joined the 0 complete the hike work nest), ol's grist mill and distillery -- all senior chamber of commerce in and now keeps In shape "'walking| Ship seminar here of his exper. LOCATED ON CREEK , Pare. "East of the raceway", is the| far, Also that year the first the at Toronto General lence with brotherhood during It is not clear where the Fare of many town hall forums was y We : » hap [lOc AL Butterfield's fanning He hiteh hike home I orks Garolle thought to have been built on Har mill oy Built ut 1823 juntion with the Oshawa Flying le said he had seen a district! mony Creek near the point where Lh : = Club was the big project of 1949, habors, almost an "entire village Perhaps Mr, Farewell provid:|tillery this same year, on the ourse was introduced to the club of Japanese-Canadians and a mi ed some competition for the!north side of King street, near the in 1051, The first of many sucs and religions achieve a unity Q i ROP ONS. Rei i ) mills, Arena [put on in the old Oshawa Arena war | I'here were probably not more| in 1052, A radio panel show on Fi ) Pe y he are t thi helped bring this about were day than 100 people ln the aren at this next year {long seminars attended by all ; lakeside seitlema : Yon! tween the lakeside sot le ments rama estiva In 1055 the Oshawa Jaycees chureh visits and reigious Pro and the group at Skea's Corners grams in which young people yg ment to the city, This equipment x ne I has been used each May to safety and on the traditions and beliefs b i Book. s Countie of various faihts. ays in her hook, "The Count Dramatic Groups in the Central effort won the club the Alfred . during the any AA THE Campbell Memorial Award for people who had lived there ail/WVar of 1813 settlers their lives had never really eased to come in Mo the area) mit (heir intent to enter the Cen: the Oshawa club won a second Festival on Place National Award in Youth bhorism until the religious lee. southward, Later, the immigra bo! o : y ! srinans: haa wlore Oot tures started, It was the same ton of Americans" began mare a be obtained Jaycees from Oshawa have be. 0 obtained some distriet and provincial of. ethnic group nights Talking ful settlers and a few by writing Frank Hog things over around a table leaves rogues of the Festival Committee, 7 Fox: shairmen new light vears smal struggling south form be returned to Mr, OTHER GROUPS AIDED RECALLED VIOLENCE Ontario hamlets had some things Hogg Nov, 18 which have been given assistance most modern health unit in the ity of documented material will take place from Nov. 20 to DY the Oshawa club, include those West Kootenays and a progre available on early Oshawa, it is Feb, 20, The festival itself will Nv . fig A : Etobicoke, North York and richment programs f y terboroug t p "ese tionally bri hi Sen op the eRe ture of the industry contained in March, 1961, at Hart House The erhorough. At the present onal Sh, Senator high sehoo val kes \ \ t A community called Skea's Cor Toronto lish a elub in Lindsay, te 1 ARSE # % Republic, Hegel and Mills nills Although Oshawa is not known But, Mr. Orris added, "it ¥ we is planning an exciting an integral ga) tor so Ap A nt a ug en mil A ian oral fall and winter season of moet unit has hosted several District salle , » the front y part of called the time the front of the Pa : An) and Provineial conventions Gazette office was blown up when settlement personalities 'have been in 10 speak scheduled for the spring 9% ad ever seen Doukhobors bombed a new co ing were obtained for : cheduled for the spring of 1961 Commenting on the festival as operative store established hy or the hungry mills. Thus, wood be Oshawa has produced val which was an enterprising The town council was hesitant of homes and stores {celal Ovatorieal Contest, This is a taking far any NE a 98th A . result of the extensive effective improved over last year nniversary led to all Jaycee members Mrs, Edward Samuel. het 18, the. The Oshawa Jaycettes, the Pas: od in 198 to provide assistance to th the Jayeees, to offer leadership provid service to the coms munity the vari award the Ws donors to eivie its Festival are @ Church was © the first appropriate ith bas Skea's kets of flowers, The minister, the Rev, Thomas Fleetham of Green industry was wood presided mill, Wi The flour came the need | is In Neh services of a competent el-maker) recorded ¥ iy ratuiated for they ave wma One oon work Or q love At iat masking the exee mn X N ated w keto os at iw Mea who brought ge of em 10) a and ation messs operage mspiration ew otk he oo uk Audley Service 0 st \ oON After the service the congregas tion enjoyed a social hour in the hurch basement and delicious Centre refy y the Oshawa n the 1 Church M Son The Warren industries Street Whe 0 Store was the Rey 1IOKSON Church, west NARS G United pe Day D of

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