ANNUAL The annual Chestnut tourna- ment at Simcoe Hall was held Friday when more than 40 Oshawa boys competed in the | contest, The competition, based on knock-out system, consists of simply a chestnut tied to a string. Each boy takes a turn at CAPSULE NEWS Earthmover Saves Dog KIRKBY, England (Reuters)-- A scoop shovel shifted more than 80 tons of earth here Friday to rescue a nine-year-old mongrel dog trapped for 30 hours in an old water main U.K. HAS DEFICIT LONDON (Reuters) -- Britain's balance of payments deteriorated in the second quarter of this year, the treasury sald Friday. | It estimated a provisional deficit on current account of £9,000,000 compared with a surplus of £96, 000,000 in the same quarter last year. NO MORE COCKTAILS? LONDON (AP)--The chairman of the British Bartenders Guild said Friday he believes the cock- tail is on the way out. "Sensible drinkers ask for spirits un- mixed," Charles Tuck told re porters at a cocktall party. "Only pretentious people ask for cocktails nowadays." BUYS A VILLAGE FROYLE (Reuters)--A woman bought almost the whole of this southern England village for £257,000 at an auction Friday The village was sold by the trus- tees of an orthopaedic hospital NOT SO HOT NEW YORK AP)--A record was set here Thursday night when summer ended without one 90 - degree temperature reading for the first time since the New York weather bureau began [i | hitting the target be Swift 4 |argument. free iips xen PEL EEA Woman Freed From Charge Of Murder | PORT ARTHUR (CP) -- Mrs, | Bernadette Wiitala, 23, of neigh- {boring Mcintyre was acquitted {Friday on a charge of murder- ling her husband, Edwin, 24, last {May 7. The 12man jury returned the verdiet after deliberating one hour and 42 minutes, Mrs. Wiitala had been charged in the shooting death of her hus- pamd at their three-room sub- {urban home after a domestic | | Defence counsel Alfred Petrone argued during the three-day trial g |that Wiitala had died when a .22-| | calibre rifle held by his wife ac |cidentally discharged during a § | struggle for the weapon. CHESTNUT TOURNAMENT Mario Cor- | 14, shown cenfre wearing white tis, 8, left, is shown during | sweater was the winner in the the final match with contestant | senior section. The tournament Dan Beattie, 9, Mario was de- | is one of many activities held clared champion in the junior | at Simcoe Hall, the Community section. Kneeling at right is Tim | Chest supported settlement Nelson, assistant director - at house Simcoe Hall. August Liauba | ! Oshawa Times Photo Holdup Man Goes Ape BRANTFORD Friday night d hid (CP) arrested high Police man tree a in a fir was DRO 'RENCH CLASS tempt RC P FRENCH LA SSES Peter Madden, 50, of Bright's OSHAWA (CP) Classes In Grove, near Sarnia, was charged conversational French introduced with assault with intent to rob in Oshawa public schools two| Police said Madden was spotted years ago have been dropped be-\in a spruce tree near the store Fayse of 3 shonage of b Jingusl by one of several officers search- TS re FELLGE a Six ing the area. He came down Sirae v 8 when ordered, His face was struction, " bruised and bloody TO HOLD TV STUDY Peter Louis Ferracioli, 33, pro- TORONTO (CP)--Dr. W. A, Prietor of a shoe store, said he assaulted in a robbery at Swift, Alberta's deputy minister Was clubbed to the floor by a| of education, announced Friday Man who eame in the first national conference on 'Wo pairs of shoes. and tried on ducational television will likely! '"T got in a couple of good held here next May, Dr |blows myself with my fist before daylight Aylmer, Kin- Sarnia, Port Thomas and Dutton village makes the ange at midnight Saturday, Other communities have al ly changed to standard time tham, Erieau, Ridgetown and Wallaceburg changed their clocks is chairman of the Na-/the guy turned and fled the tional Advisory Council on School!store," he said, HOLD INDUSTRIAL MEET Ti T bl TORONTO (CP)--A province- ime ou e wide-industrial development con . Nov 25 by the Ontario gov In W. Ontario ernment"s trade and industry ' . . branch, Planning Minister Nickle| LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Confu- ence will discuss increased em Western Ontario will increase this ployment through accelerated in-|"¢ckend as several more dustrial development cipalities return to Eastern Stan ; ] j At 2 am. Sunday, HALIFAX (CP Dr. A. Crowe. saving will end in provincia horticulturist estim- eardine, Petrolia Scotia's apple crop will exceed|centres, 10 per cent of the normal ex pected growth, This would be 10|.p Hurricane Donna which cost ap-|.. ple growers an estimated $50,000 ( Broadcasting. S-------------------- ference will be sponsored here announced Friday. The confer over the time of day in dard Time N.S. APPLE CROP OFF A ated Friday drought loss to Nova|Stanley, St. times the losses suffered during BUY RADIO SHARES |after a storekeeper reported he i! muni- other Port Perry Man Killed LINDSAY -- John 1. Moore of nearby Port Perry was killed Friday night and four other per- sons -- including his young wife were injured in a car-truck col- lision four miles south of here. Moore, in his early 20's, was driving the northbound car. His wife, Pauline Rose, 18, is in eriti-| cal condition in hospital here. Truck driver Verne Mulligan of nearby Bethany is in serious con dition, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. McKee of| nearby Pontypool, passengers in the car, were treated at hospital and released Two passengers in the truck, loaded with cattle and horses, escaped injury. The truck was southbound on the Highway. Couple Killed In Train Crash | WALKERTON (CP)--An RCAF corporal from Kitchener and his wife were killed Friday when {heir car crashed into a speed ing CNR passenger train two miles west of here Dead are William John Witzel, 26, on leave from the RCAF sta- tion at Bagotville, Que., and his wife Edna, 27 None of the passengers in the single-unit diesel liner were hurt. | The engine was badly damaged. Police said the car skidded for 222 feet before crashing into the ide of the Palmerston-Southamp- ton train The couple had been visiting Mrs. Witzel's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Rourke, in South ampton, 22 miles southwest of Owen Sound, Walkerton is 30 miles farther south, { | Oshawa General Hospital Board. A. Hebb, manager of the Oshawa Shopping Centre Kresge's store, | the left. The cheque is a joint L. E, Nancekivell, manager of the downtown Oshawa Kresge's store, presents a cheque for $1000 to T, L. Wil son (right), president of the INDUSTRIAL OSHAWA Mills Spread Along Creek EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third in a series of ar- ticles dealing with early in- dustry in Oshawa and the part it played in the develop- ment of the community, By RON DEVANEY In the decade, 1820-30, indus- tries were s ading out along the Oshawa Creck Down 'by Mill street a man named Ethan Card built a "card- ing and woollen mill", His mill was 'close to a recent addition to the area-a factory belonging to the brothers Hugh and Alexander Munroe. But what they manufac tured is a secret kept by an earlier generation, DYNASTY PERIOD In his Mistory of Oshawa, M McIntyre Hood referred to the and Tool Works, of which more later, Two things of not ehappened in Skea's Corners in 1837, Moody Farewell closed his tavern and J, B. Warren completed his famous flour mill, Moody Farewell had operated a tavern on his property for 25 years, But, in 1837, the temper- ance people got to Mr. Farewell and persuaded him he was carry- ing on the devil's business. So he closed the pub forever. WARREN FLOUR MILL Warren's flour mill stood on the cast bank of the Oshawa Creek and J. B, Warren owned and ran the mill for 28 years before sell- ing out to the Gibbs brothers, The story is that the "splendid" east ward, stretching east as Simcoe street. | street", | | by McLaughlin Coal and Sup property was bought by L. F McLaughlin in 1922, MANUFACTURED POTASH on the present day Mill street | pear] ash and potash were manu. factured; years later, The Warren mill after the needs of the commun- ity Within 20 years, there were not dries and machine works too. (To Be Continued) Their two children, aged 2% 50. 5" enn' 000 4 "Dy : | ith perio | )-1900 as the *'Dynasty and six oulhs, were Jett Noe Period" because the town was the granc paren ar {OF 3 check dominated by three families: the Souple took; 4 eir ¢ Yarveas, the Gibbs and the in Walkerton, ' owans, Coroner Dr. J. T. H. Robigson| Both the Warrens and the said an inquest will be held Sept | oowans did well in business, with the Gibbs starting out strongly, then king their name largely| {In the field of politics | OBITUARIES A GOOD RISK | Grist mills must have been a good risk and an almost sure STANLEY H COOR |economic success by this time The death oceurre Bhan Y|John Gibbs built a mill in 1829, [Ehrsday Veg Neart at. ihe same year he and a brother, ook, § 3 omas, settled here, tack Jhile bowling aed, diet, In Thomas Gibbs built his on ad- the hy LJ 'was at 36 Westmore- Joining property three years jus, ILE 3 ' {later. (They later bought oper- l avenue. . shi |ating mills in south Oshawa : Bory = Hungetfore Mg b | Thomas' sons, T. N. Gibbs and 2 in his. 34th year. He was the! W. H. Gibbs both became power- xa 2 Dell and the late Laura [ful in provincial and federal a politics in the last half of the cen- For 37 years, Mr, Cook lived tury.) in Oshawa, coming to the City pany 3 0) from Belleville, He was a wel- A ATNERY introduced a or 'with the Pedlar People for{ ~onabian sarigtt introcucec a der th a member of few industry to Skea's Corners in 35 years y {1830 when he built a tannery. His! 1 ; 3 h : . Northminater Sd Chureh buildings were located on the A I a Cook are his| Kingston road, east of Thornton's wi former Maudie Kemp; corners, Just inside the present one daughter, Mrs. Douglas Mc Jey houndary g [Dougall (Gloria) of Oshawa; his| Six years later Miles Luke con- father, Dell Cook, of Oshawa; two structed a tannery 'north of the cisters. Mrs. Clarence Weldon, of | (Kingston) road near the dam" Oshawa: and Mrs, Robert Hull| (probably the Louisa street dam (Lena) of Point Anne, Ont.; two(on the Oshawa Creek), DEPARTURE DELAYED TORONTO (CP) -- Frustration Jonathan Bartlett later bought was added to defeat for the Na. Ross of Oshawa and PRESENT CHEQUE TO HOSPITAL looks on from | water power on the creek at the the Hillsdale Manor Ho: Hollow attracted J. B.'s atten- tion, as it had others, and in 1837 he bought 200 acres in the north- as far| bers, The water to operate the mill was carried by a raceway "from| Reg Aker has been appointed the dam just porth of Louisa The mill site is occupied today plies, The mill and surrounding A few years alter the mill was finished, Warren built a distillery He built an ashery nearby, where the Oshawa Canning Factory took over this site many and other {works brought people in to oper- ate the industries. Other indus- --A verdict of accidental death tries were begun and shops and|was returned Friday by a coro small trade and commercial en- ner's jury investigating this city's terprises sprang up -- to look|first traffic fatality in more than only tanneries and mills but foun- pre Patent ge ci TR SE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdoy, September 24, 1960 3 WEATHER FORECAST Warm Today Rain Tomorrow TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts erly Sunday, shifting fo north. issued at 5 a.m, {west 15 Sunday afternoon. : Extensive fog was| Niagara, Lake Ontario, Hall. across southern purton regions, Toronto, Hamil Oharlo. Seiday. Warm, + sumid yon; Cloudy and warm today with Jakes, In the north, an area of Scattered showers this evening, rain moved in from Lake Super- Sunday cloudy with showers or ior, There is reason to expect | thundershowers, clearing and that appreciable rain may at last turning cooler by evening. Winds fall in the Toronto area, light easterly today, light south- Tos foe Jer Sunday, shifting to northwest Lake Erie, Lake Huron re|'S bY Sunday night gions, Windsor, London: Cloudy eorgian Bay, Kirkland Lake, and warm with scattered show. eastern Timmins - Kapuskasing ers this afternoon and evening TeSions, North Bay, Sudbury: and again Sunday morning. Fog Giouay with rain today. Sunny . again Saturday night, Turning a few cloudy periods cooler Sunday evening. Winds day. Late change in tempera- ght easterly today, light south. ture. inds easterly today, northwest Sight ean # | GUESSING GAME ations Damist Kavisialiby ,|FOR POLICE regions: Cloudy with rain today, Sunday sunny, Little change in temperature. Winds light easterly today, northwest 15 Sunday. HAMILTON (CP) -- Police (cang ONAg JCP) Marine fore. here are under orders to take |until 11 am, Sunday: other information from Lake Huron, Georgian Bay: women traffic offenders and |winds easterly 15-20 knots, veer then only *hazard a guess' at ing to southerly 20 by Saturday their age. evening and shifting to northwest- The order came after com- |erly 15-20 overnight, Cloudy with plaints from women about be- [rain ending after windshift. ing forced to give their age, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario: Winds The police needed the infor-.. | southeasterly 10-15 knots, becom- mation for statistics on traf- |ing southerly 15 by tonight. Fog fie violations among different | patches reforming tonight. Clear, age groups. becoming cloudy with scattered "Actually we were always sort of suspicious that we didn't get the truth from the women anyway," sald assist ant chief John Arno. showers or thundershowers to- night and Sunday morning, Bigamist | HH {lowdale, and William R, D. Wil- loughby, 571 Farewell street, oi Sentence Forecast Temperatures Lows tonight, Highs Sunday: ... rrense 75 awa. Damage estimated at $250] was caused to the first car and,| Windsor $175 to the Oshawa car, St. Thomas ....... JURY FOREMAN Kitchener .. Mrs. Elba Austin, of Bowman- London |. Wingham , ville, was chosen foreman of the grand jury at the fall assizes in|'°F the next two years, Toronto .. Trenton ....... St, Catharines Peterborough Hamilton ..... Muskoka . Killaloe . Earlton . Sudbury .. North Bay Kapuskasing White River Cobourg this week. Mrs. Austin|Pleaded guilty last week. is the wife of Dr, Charles Alrs-| Police said Laureyssens mar- |tin, Bowmanville physician. Cy-|ried his wife, Blanche, in Bel. |ril Beard, of Bowmanville, is also gium in 1946 and emigrated to {a member of the grand jury Canada three years later. In 1954 panel, he left his wife and went through | |a form of marriage with Mona | Pope, Magistrate Thom as Elmore : sald he thought it *'despicable ill tour {pai a man of your capabilities me for would leave your wife and three BY N.Y. PUBLISHER The Aged. Douglas Johns, su- " perintendent of the home, oo children destitute. Leading book publisher seeks manus explain its features to the mem- 7, donation from the two Kresge stores to the hospital building fund, | | --Oshawa Times Photo CITY AND DISTRICT CHARGE 1S LAID A Willowdale, Ont., driver has| been charged with drunk driving| after an accident at the corner) of Ritson road south and Athol | street east Friday afternoon, Two cars were involved in the accident, one driven by Matti Stenfors, 8 Dunboyne Court, Wil- | | | d TORONTO (CP)--Joseph Lau- |reyssens, 33, of St. Catharines, |eharged with bigamy, was placed lon probation Friday on condition he pay his legal wife $50 a wedk e 5588833333303 TO TOUR HOME Following their luncheon next Monday the members of the Ro- tary Club of Oshawa w scripts of all types: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, scholarly and religious works, etc. New authors welcomed, Send for free booklet CP-23, Ventoge Press, 120 W. 31 St. New York 1. TO FILL VACANCY to the vacancy on the Oshawa Housing Company Limited caus- ed by the death of the Albert C. Love. Mr, Aker's appointment was proposed by Ald, E, Marks and seconded by Ald, J, Brady 2 a meeting of city council Mon- ay. Fi irst Death In Traffic For A Year NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES LTD. Before you purchase or renew your auto insurance we have a special low rate If: (1) You are at least 25 years of age and there are no male drivers under 25 in the family. (2) Your car is not used for business purposes. (3) You have been accident free for 1, 2, or 3 years, (CP) (4) You have been accident free for 5 years. |a year, the Sept. 7 death of Ron- {ald Holland, 10 when the bicycle on which he and another boy | were riding ran into the side of |a moving car, The jury recommended stricter supervision by police and parents |of children who disobey traffic safety rules and regulations. The jury emphasized parents are You may budget your premiums if desired, For Service Day and Night, Call Schofield Insurance Associates Lid. 6 Simcoe North RA 3-2265 REG AKER e DON ELLISON e JACK MOORE OTTAWA (CP)---Standard Ra. Sept, 4 brothers, dio Limited, owner of station CFRB in Toronto, has concluded an 'agreement to buy all issued shares of CJAD, Montreal, it was announced here Friday SIU HELD UP 'RI/ (CP) - keeping statistics in 1871. The high for the summer was 89.2 de- grees Aug. 28. BAN BRAUN FILM ANTWERP (AP) Municipal authorities Friday banned show- ing of the film I Aim At The Stars, based on the life of Ger- man-born American rocket ex- pert Wernher von Braun. Patri naimo, B.C., lacrosse team Fri- equally responsible for keeping day when the Trans-Canada Air hicycles in good mechanical Plog Chased Car Mon x vas Kills Woman aped . with a $2,500 Montreal PORT CREDIT (CP) -- A ca payroll of the Seafarers' Interna- pe hE Chased by Rolie for speed. - fiona 1 yp n n 9 g rammed into another gutomo- otic organizations demonstrated tional Union Friday. The thief] (5 "2 ) ! in the streets Thursday, alleging knocked a woman bookkeeper to bile at an intersection early to-|Toronto, today, for Roy Wilford home of A ) hon von Braun was responsible for the ground in front of the SIU day, killing a woman and injuring | Talling, a former Whitby mer- construction of German V-1 and Offices and ran off with a shop- our youth seme-- WHIT f Orillia {this mill and sold it to the part Wiliam of Mellow of North-|ners Robson and Lauchland who [miveter United Church will hold|carried on syccessfully until 1893 Lines DC-8 jet flying them home dition, [the funeral service in'the Mc when JF Robson became sole developed engine trouble after Testimony by the Bouchard hoy Intosh-Anderson Funeral Chapel; owner, {leaving Toromo's majion airport: indicated the bicycle, which be. Monday, September 26, at 330| pperpovupn By FIRE {The jet cruised in circles for twoi),,ceq to the Holland boy, had } oh at Malton again. The team,| _ = r Cemetery. tannery and the business was whipped 4-1 by Port Credit Sail moved to its present Cedardale Funeral services were held in|location, occupying the former ships, left again Friday after- the Cedar Dale Scytheinoon on a TCA Viscount, (0) v ® i . | 'hours using up fuel, then landed : p.m. Burial will be in Union In 1090, a fire destroyed the no brakes. ROY TALLING ors in the Mann Cup champion- | chant, who died at his home, 680) V-2 rockets which destroyed part of Antwerp near the end of the Second World War and killed 7,- 000 persons Integration Asked For Auto Industry WINDSOR (CP)--Left wing supporters in the United Automo- bile Workers (CLC) will submit a brief to the royal commission re- viewing Canada's auto industry, Charles Brooks, president of Lo- cal 444 said Friday. 2 "If any integration of the auto industry is to be considered," he sald, "we want to offer the com- missioner the benefit of our be lief that such integration should be confined to the industry in Canada." | | Brooks and other left - wing]. union members split with a ma Jority union committee last week. t end over integration within they industry. a He said the minority recom i mendations does not suggest na-|l tionalizing the Canadian automo- bile industry, but "'dovetailing its operations" so that parts now im-! ported from the United States) ean be made here economically The majority report suggests integration the industry be-! tween Canada and the U.S. be considered. ' i ~A 15) {acquitted Friday in New Bruns { ADDRESS ping bag containing the money yrs. Betty Sulvian of Eiobl. coke, near this town just west of JUVENILE ACQUITTED Toronto, died when her vehicle HOPEWELL CAPE, N.B. (CP) Was struck and shoved 100 feet. ar-old girl, believed the] Ernest Allan Cameron, 19, of first juvenile ever to stand trial| Toronto was charged with crim. for murder in this province, was| inal negligence, John White, 15, George Hen. The girl|nigs, 15, Samuel Dunnett, 16, and wick Supreme Court was charged with the June 5 James Smith, all of Toronto, Bloor street west (at Christie), ¢hooting | Steeves near his Dawson Settle-|ously. ment, N.B,, home; | (MORE) of Wellington Jonah/Were injured, two of them seri. Euclid avenue, Toronto, Wednes- day, Sept. 21. He is survived by his wife, | Daisy Westlake; and two daugh- [ters, Mrs. J, Meagher (Dorothy) [of Oshawa, and Mrs. H. Lyons | (Margaret) and a son, Neil. | Services were in the chapel, [the Cook Funeral Home, 721 | BUEHLERS; )3 Fender EATN AT 34 TRUE-TRIMBEEF 12 KING ST. E. RA 3-3633 ™ foday at 9.30 a.m. Interment was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. | § | WAYS TO CORRECT A Hearing Loss Monday, Sept. Get foct-filled books let showing the many interesting ways which Maico hos developed for d Al St. John Ambulance FIRST AID CLASSES OSHAWA NURSES TRAINING SCHOO St. (opp. Al Meat Specials! Mon. & Tues. 26 - 7:30 p.m, 4 ) Park correcting hearing problems. No obligation! Tuesday, Sept. HEARING SERVICE KING ST. SCH 850 YONGE ST. TORONTO WA 4.2317 NAME ® REGISTER TY CLASS FEES--$4 MV/9/24/60 WHITBY ® MIXED CLASSES ® 8 WEEK COURSE BEEF 50. 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