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The Oshawa Times, 15 Aug 1961, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, August 15, 1961 3 General Election |Return Ticket Toe im (ac, But No Plane JERUSALEM (Reuters)--Is- raelis voted today in the fifth LONDON (AP) -- A private British airiine announ today Grade 13 Results For OC CI G iven Cl Comp. 71, Eng. Lit. 68, Algebra, Betty D. Stezik: Eng. Comp. = 79, Geometry 65, Trigonometry|69, Eng. Lit. 76, Geometry 59, ae Sere LI candidates 6,000 vacationing Britons on the 64, Physics 71, Chemistry 76,{Botany 78, Zoology 75, Chem-| "wisn" one exception, Israel's contnent with worthless return French Auth. 69, French Comp.|istry 64, French Auth. 53,14 political parties waged a list- tickets. 59. French Comp. 51. less election campaign. The airline was Overseas Av- Lynda J. Holbrook: Music 71. | John E. Strawbridge: Eng.| Many stay-at-homes were ex- iation and its chairman, Diana O. Jacenty: Botany 54, Comp. 81, Eng. Lit. 59, Chem-|pected. Of fsraeli's 1,300,000 vo-|Myhill, a 42 - year - old Second Zoology 64. listry 53, French Auth, 54,|ters as many as 150,000 were on|World war pilot, " {French Comp. 68, Music 59. was nearlry $2,000, in the Joseph L. Jackson: Music 58. Helen H. Janchevsky: Eng.| 'Robert G. Taylor: Eng. 291i EE a Pe. Comp. 59, Eng. Lit. 52, Algebra) Comp. 77, Eng. Lit. 58, History| on ay Co any ot. off G t t g line supplies use of $700, in unpaid fuel bills. y The state - owned British Eur- oean Airways said it would put on extra flights for the stranded vacationers but they would have to buy new tickets for the trip home. i William Dorko, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dorko, 573 Oxford street, obtained the highest standing in the Central Collegiate on the re- cent Grade 13 examinations held by the Department of Education in this school Bill wrote nine papers, obtaining six first-class honors (over 75 per cent), two second-class honors (66-74) and one third-class honor (60-65). The student standing second on these examinations was Suzanne Parkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C Parkin, formerly of Oshawa but now residents of Toronto. She obtained four first- class honors, two second-class honors, one third-class honor, and two credits, (50-59) in the nine papers she wrote. Standing third on the examina- tions was Heidi Schulze, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bober- ach, 1149 Cloverdale street. She obtained three first-class honors, three second-class honors, and two credits on the eight papers she wrote. (Asterisks indicate candi- dates who obtained their standing through private study or who were prepared for their examinations else- where.) Upper S c h 0 o 1 Departmental Examination results, 1961: Carl . W. Abbott: Eng. Comp. 66, Algebra 81, Geometry 84, Trigonometry 71, Physics 64, Chemistry 77. | Allen J. Andrews: Eng. Comp. | 79, Eng. Lit. 52, History 81. Richard N. Atkinson: Eng. Comp. 78, Eng. Lit. 58, Latin Auth. 60, Latin Comp. 53, French Auth. 78, French Comp. 78. Jo-Ann Barge: Eng. Comp. 69, Eng. Lit. 55, History 50, vacation. BASIC TRAINING Dennis Meek, 17, 493 Fare- 2 |well Ave., Oshawa, has just Gerald P. Tymoshik: Music| onnjeted his basic training in {hn Tanadian Army at a camp William or Wakely: Eng. at Wainright, Alberta. He will Comp Ssiony mel aow oc stationed at Vancouver > » »las a private in the Princess French Auth. 63, French Comp. Patricia Canadian Light Infan- 8 try Corps. 1, 51, Tr 51, Zoology 51,.French Auth. 56, French Comp. 54. 159 James A. McConkey: Eng.| Comp. 60, Eng. Lit. 61, History 69, Algebra 57, Geometry 64, Trigonometry 62, Physics 56, Chemistry 51. H. Wanda Marchut: Eng. Comp. 71, Eng. Lit. 58, Algebra 57, Geometry 50, Botany 59, Zo- ology 66, French Auth. 60,|77, Geometry 58, Trigonometry French Comp. 61. 63, Physics 66, Chemistry 56, Dianne A. Massey: Music 71. {French Auth. 50. William A. Merritt: Eng. Lit.| Karl P. Wysotski: Eng. Comp. 55, Trigonometry 65. | 60. : Gregory J. Milosh: Eng.| Ruth M. Yeo: Eng. Comp. 62, Comp. 69, History 50. Eng. Lit. 82, History 73, Algebra Douglas G. Montgomery: Eng.|59, G try 68, Tri try Comp. 51, Eng. Lit. 53, History|g; Physics 65, French Auth. 59, 67, Algebra 66, Geometry 57,|French Comp. 51. Trigonometry 65. Physics 5, Joan P. Zubkavich: Music 59. | Chemistry 61. | SM : ) . | yrna L. Britten: Eng.! Vernon E. Mossey: Eng. omp. 73. Comp. 78, Eng. Lit. 68, History| "OmP: ©. : 62, Algebra 67, Geometry Bo Tstery Braynyk: Eng Trigonometry 67, Physics 57, ATOR? E. Goodall: Chemistry 62. | kivell: jcomp. 51. Larrv E. Nance Eng. Comp, 69, Eng. Lit. 82, *Leon A. Victor: Eng. Comp. | A lgebra 64, Geometry 56, Trig-|60. { prometry ol, PhySies AL Chet H 1d R istry hi renc uth. 5 0. aces For Pigeons French Comp. 51. M. David Nicholishen: Trig- onometry 65, Physics 51, Chem- istry 50, French Auth. 54, The third in this series of young bird pigeon races staged by members of the General Racing Pigeon Club was flown 3 French Comp. 54. Chemistry 57, French Auth. 51, Marshall E. Nicholishen: Eng. on Aug. 12. This was a very fast race as the birds were released French Comp. 54. Comp. 69, Eng. Lit. 79, History John H. A. Beamish: Eng.|51, Algebra 57, Geometry 66, Comp. 54, Eng. Lit. 50, Algebra Trigonometry 65, Physics 51, at Brant'ord, Ont., at 11.00 a.m. and the owners started to clock them at 12.45. David J. C. Warne: Music 64. Craig L. Williams: Eng. Comp. 74, Eng. Lit. 58, Algebra If You Are Considering A BUYING new Eng.| I RU Om ae 2 Because the density of pop- | nator Lt.-Col. F. S. Wotton, ulation did not warrant it, the | second from right, inspects Canadian National Express | the first delivery to Oshawa office here has never deliver- | Airport: 6,000 booklets from ed parcels north of Rossland | the Queen's Printer on "11 road until yesterday. Here | Steps to Survival" and 400 Oshawa and Ontario County booklets from the EMO office Emergency Measures co-ordi- | in Toronto giving complete CAPSULE NEWS : RR BRT i instructions on how to build a | Ltd.; Bruce Hall, acting CN fallout shelter. Both books are | express agent; city Industrial available to the public on | Commissioner Kenneth Bath request. Helping Col. Wotton | and N. S. Eaton, traffic super- inspect his packages are, from | visor, CNR express depart- the right, Mayor Christine ment, from Belleville Thomas; Ron Poulter, Opera- | tions Manager for AirDirect | --Oshawa Times Photo FORT ERIE ENTRIES It's Your Guarantee that the home you are about to buy has been built by a professional builder . . . @ member of the OSHAWA BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION: 63, Geometry 61, Trigonometry| Chemistry 50, French Auth. 54, |67, Physics 60, Chemistry 61,|French Comp. 50. | French Auth 50. ~'|" Ronald N. O'Reilly: Eng. w Frances M. Britten: History| Comp. 61, Eng. Lit. 72, Algebra . 153. *Fay I. Broad: Eng. Comp, Suzanne M. Parkin: Eng. 725-4218 725-6343 725-9121 JESS HANN & SON .... JACKSON & SON LTD. ... H. KASSINGER CONST. LTD. .. WEDNESDAY, August 16, 1961 70, Eng. Lit. 68, History 81. |{Comp. 59, Eng. Lit. 73, Botany Letizia L. Bussanich: Eng. (80, Zoology 79, Chemistry 64, Comp. 51, History 51, Botany 57,| Latin Auth. 59, Latin Comp. 72, The following is the result of the race with the yards per min- ute flown by each bird clocked: LOUPAN DEVELOPMENTS LTD. JAMES ALLEN, CONST. LTD. . WM. RIDGLEY CONSTRUCTION . 725-8171 723-7324 725-6126 E. Gibson 1466.16; Kehoe and Jackson 1464.47; L. Kinsman 1458.69; L. Kinsman 1455.50; J. Askew 1455.36; F. Cowle 1444.35; E. Gibbie 1434.86; E. Smith 1426.28; D. Bejkowski 1418.20; L. Prescott 1408.80; J. Mec- Grath 1406.34; H. Leimsner 1401.10; J. Strachan 1397.13; E. Smith 1386.62; D. Bejkowski 1200.22. One loft did not report. The next race will be on Aug. 19 from Ingersoll, Ont., air line distance 118 miles. 723-7122 JAMES O'MALLEY, BUILDER . 725-9478 R. JEFFERY, BUILDER W. ROTH, BUILDER ..... H. GRUYTERS, BUILDER .. W. TONNA, BUILDER LEON B. WALLIS, BUILDER C. RUSSELL HARRISON, BUILDER . BANFIELD CONSTRUCTION ... GOLDELL HOMES LTD, . eees 725-7272 : The Oshawa Builders Association For Information Telephone 725-9771 FIRST RACE | FIFTH RACE Zool 58 Maidens, claiming ail. 1,500, | Claiming all $2,500, puse $1,000, | onosy Gooyk neich Auth. 63.[French Auth. 81, French Comp. {purse $2,200. Two-year-olds. 5% |4-year-olds and up, foaled in| E.J. Eileen Corbman: Eng.| Robert D. Porayko: Eng. LJ LJ Claims Nutrias Fish Increase ris iE wr [TEEeeil? Lira § es be (0 RONTO (CP)--The nutria,jberta Supreme Court in Leth'| 2. Swoopsie, Cosentino 117 | 2 Deckle Edge, Roy, 122 *Eileen M. Dafoe: Tri oT : : : PL a water rodént|bridge. Larry Pitt died in hos-| 3. Rhonda Night, B'menke 117 3 Prince Porter, Borgemenke,| try 52, Zoology 66. EonOme I51 Franklin A. Power: Eng. Lit. with meat like turkey and fur|pital after he had suffered a| 4.Fiddlestock, Remillard 120 ! 122 oo | Stanley J. Dalidowicz: Eng. Marian I. Ritzie: Eng. Comp like silk, was featured Monday wound from a 10-inch hunting 5. Dimple Dip, NB 117 | 4 Sandy Sugar, Fitzsimmons, (Lit. 52, History 64, Botany 53,74, Eng. Lit. 8 Geometry 59, at a luncheon organized by a knife. . Scarboro Girl, NB (A)110 122 | Zoology 54, Chemistry 52. {Botany 74 Zoology 64, Chem California producer. George V.| PRESENTS CREDENTIALS . Feme de Fury, NB 110 Charles H Davies: Eng.|istry 65, French Auth. 73, Kinsel of Monrovia, Calii., nu- NICOSIA. C Routers) 3 Royal Bullein, Adams 113 7 Farsh Np Comp. 56, Eng. Lit. 62, History| French Comp. 64. tria consultant for the United) Joon ty oP fr to] 10. Braet, comb 110 Ee yD, 11 Debt nS metry S|. Ur E. Ron; Eng. Comp. 5, ations food and agriculture or-|o ys "iss B. M. Meagher, (11. Aunt Rae, Dalton (B)117 | QVINELLA sETTING (THis0nomety 91,- Physics 3, Ene. Lit 55. Misha 3, Soom. " tof12; youal Fix 0) a SIXTH RACE La Dorko: Eng. Comp:|gs, id iii ; Miss. Meagher, also Canada's tune. NB (A)110: Yannine, Gen | "BUFFALO TRAP AND FIELD gaging: Lit. 78. Algebra 66, w. Neal Sandy: Latin Auth. ambassador to Israel, becomes |,ajes (B)X112; King's Method, |C*UB," purse $2,100, claiming|py, sai Chemistry 83 i 89,157, Latin Comp. 55. the first woman diplomat ac-|pjttfach 120; Rascality, Mor. 21 36,000, 3-vear-olds, 6 furlongs AE 80. Ho sty po rench| Anthony S. Saramak: Eng. credited to Cyprus. reale 120. y 1 Tolnger, Fitzsimmons, 116 eS po FomD, 74, Comp, 51, Eng. Lit. 5, History A James S. Dulny: Eng. Comp. ; : 2C ing stocks of plankton on which MAY TAKE VOTE (A) Mrs. F. H. Merrill Jr. and 3 Chops. harm, NB, 100, 52, Eng. Lit. 57, Geometry 76." E. Heidi Schulze: Eng. Comp fish feed, Mr. Kinsel said. WALPOLE ISLAND (CP) --| Yedoreen Farm entry 2 Indian Line, Potts, 109 Trigonometry 64, Physics 55,58 Eng. Lit. 85, Algebra 55, They also destroy rank veg-|Walpole Island Indian band may (®) Mrs. 8. H. Sadacca and G.| § Edgor's Lane, Borgemenke,|Shemisty 62, French Auth. 55, Botany 78, Zoology 82, Chem- gianioh witch breeds mosquitos, take a new vote on the leasing - Holtsinger entry 109 Jonch Somp. 32. Eup iG istry 73, Latin Auth. 71, Latin Si a rael, nutri ave i i . : . 5 Been found more effective I De SECOND RACE 7 Manor Hilt, Ng 193 18 |76, Eng. Lit. 63, History 50, comp "1 controlling mosquitos than DDT |the Indian affairs department to|Claiming all $2,500, purse $1,800.| 8 Real Gentleman, Algebra 69, Geometry 53, Trigo- sprays. draw up new leasing conditions. | Three-year-olds, foaled in Can- nometry 78, Physics 71, Chem- If council is satisfied with the|ada. 6 furlongs. istry 58. : COMMITTED FOR TRIAL |rcoulations, a new vote will be| 1- Gai Linda, Morreale 117 Bonnie E. Haines: Eng. Comp. LETHBRIDGE (CP) -- Ron-|taken. In a 1957 vote the band, 2 Thornlea Jet, Cosentino 119 51, Eng. Lit 57, Zoology 51, ald Ernest Pitt, 19, of Leth-|rejected proposals for leasing 3- Happy Divorce, Wright 114 Lynda C. Hatfield: Eng. Comp. bridge has been committed to| the rights because the provin- . Peel Express, NB 115 5, Ee Lit. 5, gery 61, Bot- stand trial on a charge of mur-|cial government would collect| 3. Miss Radar, S'son XXX104 57 ve ' Dovey French Auth, der in the death of his brother, half of the revenue. Last Janu.| 8: Chopoakee, Gonzales X117 k Tene; omp. 51. Larry, 12, May 28. The trial will ary the provincial government| 7- Last Dollar, Roy 115 enneth J. Hickey: be at the fall assizes of the Al-|relinquished its claims. . | 8 Nieucastle Star, NB 110 OBITUARIES CH . Plucky Crest, NB 115 berg entry . Ostersuno, NB 110 {SEVENTH RACE CHARLES A. FERGUSON Charles Arthur Ferguson, 378 THIRD RACE | "PHILOS CLUB," allowance, | | Claiming all $2,500, purse $1,800, | purse $3,000, 3-year-olds and up, Canadian foaled three-year-olds, |one mile and 1-16 Elmgrove Ave., Oshawa, died 8 Juriongs. Division of the sec-| 1 War Bang, NB, 112 in the Oshawa General Hospital Sunday Aug. 13, after a short fliness due to coronary throm- 2 Menelodie, McComb, 104 3 Centennial, Potts, 112 4 Hooker, Remillard, 120 bosis. He was in his 54th year. 5 Ringe Newton, Fitzsimmons, a a Tn 22. 1500. 6 Windy Ship, Dittfach, 118 to the late Mr. and Mrs. John 7 Loen K., Gomez, 120 Henry Ferguson. He was mar- ried in Oshawa June 29, 1926, EIGHTH RACE and lived here for 32 years. Claiming all $3,500, purse $2,000, He was district manager of 3- and 4-yearo-lds, one mile 1-16 the Canadian Order of Foresters, 1 Royal Persian, NB, 109 and a member of Westmount United Church. He worked for 2 Willies Warrior, NB, 106 3 Island King, Gibb, 115 the Public Utilities Commission and for Woolworths. 4 Moon Discovery, Roy, 113 Surviving relatives are: his 5 Trust Him, Morreale, 122 6 Alpine Pete, Despirito, X109 pally more closely rela porcupines. ' Nutria increase fish popula- tions by fertilizing the ponds where they live, thus increas- Williams, 11 9 Melody King, Gomez, 116 10 Mr: Jacopo, Behrens, (A)116 11 Bahamas, Despirito (B)X110 12 Thirteen Grand, McComb, 116 Also eligible: Sugartown Pie, Behrens, (A) 116; Nirbillomar, Despirito, (B)X109. (A) W. Wilkerson entry (B) T. E. Hays and S. Did You Know . . . In the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA HOTEL you can have a Full-course Dinner for ONLY 95c¢. Eng. BUEHLER BROS. 12 KING ST. EAST 723-3633 Meat Specials! Wed. Only ! BUTTER u. 63° BLADE STEAKS *" . 49 CLUB STEAKS ™™ . 59 FREE Roten- i BE [= |Mountenay was in his 79th year. He was born in Brighton, On-| tario, son of the late Mr. and| Mrs. Thomas Mountenay, and lived in Trenton and vicinity all| his life. | He is survived by his wife, the former Laura Brooks. He is| also survived by three daugh-| ters, Mrs. Wm. Redquest, Belle-| ville; Mrs. Walter Menzel, To ronto; and Mrs. John Nedham | of Trenton, and ten sons, Thangs, Geel. Edward, Orloff, | obert, Ray and Lewis - | : ton and | Bui ewis of Tren fp Airborne Charm, B'enke | Donald, all of Oshawa. Mr.| nz ountenay is also survived b; one brother, Harry midi. OURTH RACE | Hillier, Ontario, and a sister, | Claiming all $3,500, purse $1,900. fiom the worlds largest stocks of rum* ll . Win Dick, Brown 117 2. Canarcho, NB 115 . Teresa Ruler, Fitz'ons 112 . Jamaica Belle, NB 110 . Melody Belle, Robinson 112 . Med's Missy, Ditt'ach 112 . Lady Pilgrim, Desp'to X109 . Blackdish, Despirito X107 . Bayview, Fitzsimons 115 10. Royal Tide, NB 115 11. Sassy Beau, Wright 117 CANADA, FIRST GRADE BUY 5 LBS. SAUSAGE MEAT FOR ONLY 5 Bon Courier, Gomez, (A)113 8 Saucy Saddy, Dittfach, wife, the former Effa Balson; (B)108 one son, Robert, of Edmonton; one sister, Mrs. R. M. Deitch, (Gladys), Detroit; four brothers, William, Brantford, David, Cooksville, Gordon, Toronto, and Percy, Saskatoon; five grand- children. Mr. Ferguson was pre- deceased by one daughter, Marion, who died Oct. 22, 1940. The body is resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. Frank H. Ward, Westmount United Church, will hold me- morial services at the chapel Wednesday, Aug. 16 at 2 p.m, with burial at the Zion Ceme- tery, Oshawa. FUNERAL OF THOMAS P. MOUNTENAY Funeral service was held Sat- urday, Aug. 12, at 2 p.m. for Thomas P. Mountenay, RR 4, Trenton, Ont., who died" at the Trenton M e m o ri a 1 Hospital, Thursday, Aug. 10, 1961. He had been ill for one month. Mr. COMING EVENTS Bon. 0.730 pm: 2 gatnes 86 and S10, seven $40 jackpots. Door prizes. KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY, AUGUST 15 FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jockpot Nos. 51 and 50 TEAM 1 Mrs. Mary Ogilvie. He was pre- | Four-year-olds and up. 6% fur- deceased by four brothers. longs. There are 29 grandchildren and| 1. Son 0' Royal, Fiz'ons 111 eight great grandchildren. | 2. Adolph W., Dalton 166 Mr. Mountenay, educated in| 3. Jet Speed, Despirito X111 Trenton schools, was a retired] 4. Have Gun, Borgemenke 116 CNR employee. He was a mem-| ber of King Street United 6. Church and a member of the| 7. Rubal Khali, Gordon 116 International Brotherhood of| 8. Flying Robert, Gomez 116 Railway Employees. 9. Royal Win, NB 117 The funeral was held at the|l0- Kennecott, Gordon 117 Weaver Funeral Home, Trenton 11: Willowdale Boy, NB 111 and was conducted by Rev. A.|l2- Rhythm King, Potts 116 W. Lougheed. Interment follow-| ALSO ELIGIBLE: Switch Off, o at the Carrying Place Ceme-! Williams 111. ery. Honorary pallbearers were Jack Nancarrow, Dave Bulpit, | Ted Hendricks, Henry Dwire| Saves Youth and Howry Carswell, Active pall- | . vei sewer Win) From Drowning Bigford, Peter Harrington, and Prompt action of an Oshawa grandsons, Jack, Allan and Douglas Mountenay. | youth, James Hill, 19, possibly {saved nine-year-old Gary Rob- Lord Lyric, Dittfach 116 FUNERAL OF WILLIAM CHARLES FURSEY bins from drowning. Funeral services for William gjj ioni Charles Fursey were held at the| pois £0 Vaogoning. i Armstrong Funeral home Mon-| v Spotie ® boy ving at day, with burial in the Oshawa the bottom of a swimming pool Onion Cemetery. Rev. Russell(in the Rideau Lakes area town, ero foley, of Ring Street United|and alerted lifeguards. Artificial Mr. Fursey if died at St feist was successfully ap- Hamilton, | Plied. Joseph's Hospital, Friday, Aug. 11, in his 89th) Jim, son of Mr. and Mrs. year, Previous to moving to|Charles L. Hill, 1204 Simcoe Damion, 2 lived most of hiSgouth is a General Motors em- | ployee. He attended OCCI and] plays football for the Oshawa Gordon Bunker, F. Lee, 0. Orr, JUBILEE PAVILION Pallbearers were: W. Bennett, G. Fursey, L. Stanley, Imperials. 5. Some Steed, Gordon 122 7 Bomar, Fitzsimmons, 104 8 Lasting Fighter, NB, 115 9 Kayville Doll, Gonzales, 103 {10 North Bay, Remillard, 118 111 Ponder On, Brown, 111 112 Sir Benjamin, NB, 115 Also eligible: Chorus Queen, | Harrison, (A)X95; Queen's Gem, | Dittfach, (B)115; Bewildered, Morreale, 110; Electress, Fitz- simmons, 113; Seawin, NB, 106. (A) Mrs. F L. Merrill Jr. and R. Gian entry |(B) Mrs. W. Von Richthofen entry POST TIME 2 P.M. GET 5 LBS. FREE! BUEHLER} } Tender EAT'N A= 38 TRUE-TRIMBEEF (2s 12 KING E. -- 723-3633 | CLEAR AND FAST Cliff Mills 48 Hour Special in Smith 1959 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN. Low mileage cus You'll never buy better, *1295 tom radio. CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 230 KING ST. 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