= ? THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 24, 1962 3 eT _|CAPSULE NEWS _ FIRST RACE FIFTH RACE e bd Two-year-old fillies, maidens,| Three - year - old maiden filli Wit ( 'hil foaled in Canada, Purse $2100.|foaied in Canada. Purse $2100, e, ren 4% Furlongs. furlongs. 6 1. Em's Pride, Hale 118 Division of the Second ... ... Md ° 2. Bally Smart, Potts 118 1, Willowdale Girl, H'son Xii1 1e 10 ent 3. pee Por mg ig Haag 2. Rickshaw Girl, Wick 116 4. Little Ripple, Dalton 3. Q. Girl, Remillard 116 ' : DELAWARE, Ohio (AP) -- A)Monaco, was to have appeared - -- ge <---- XX) 4. Atire, NB 116 Pennsylvania Railroad engineer|in Alfred Hitchcock's production Cecorgyt Mipgnntcd 5. Dear Daughter, Dittfach 116/ returned home from work Mon-lof Marnie starting A Fobrook Miss, Wick (A)1IS | 6. Flying Lass, NB 116 day and found his wife and|Hitchcock, pow filing The Birds 4 se = erg nae in 7. Arctic Deal, Bohenko 118 | tnree children dead. He told po-|says there Will, notbe enough 10. Wild Fruit "Wick (A)u18 & Renee ee, ie te lice his wife had been underjtime after its completion to al- 11. Littlebrook. Elliott 118 9. Choppy Gale, Adams 116 /treatment for a mental condi-llow adequate preparation for 12. Snow Lane, S'pson XXX108 | SIXTH RACE é be agin pny | -- the princess' return. Bae as rs, Jan- ete and. Recgper|"The Wellsville" Allowance.lice Cox, 37, violently killed the| ACQUIT SUNDAY SELLER entry Purse $2400. Three - year -'olds|three children, then took her| KANSAS CITY (AP)--Kansas ee in Canada, Fillies. 6 fur-| own' life." Cist's first jury trial arising longs. : rom recent enfo: t = scatter maiden fillies,| 1. Captress, Fitzsimmons 117 ASKS INVESTIGATION --_| Missouri ie Pe eniagtear 4 foaled in Canada. Purse $2100.| 2. Caledon Belle, NB 115 'WINNIPEG (CP) -- Premier] acquittal for a drug store clerk 6 Furlongs. 3. Court Royal, Fitz'ons 115 | Duff Roblin said in the legisla- Monday. Mrs. Mary Gagliardi, 1. Windlette, Robinson 116 4. Happy Chat, Gubbins 115 _|ture Monday he has asked the|47, was chargd with selling an 2. Chopora, NB 116 5. Gd Vibration, Har'son X112|RCMP to investigate how Lib-|Easter bunny on Sunday, April 3. Lady Himount, Fitsi'ns, 116 QUINELLA BETTING heir F pgetig ae 1, to a pair of detectives. Hi Humber Delt Watters. Xi11| SEVENTH RACE government report, The report| FORMS JAYCEE GHOUP 6. Hasty Fox, Elliott 116 on- negotiations between the} MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. (AP) 7, la Whirl Cosentino 116 Epa fo gdh gee F Manitoba government and Ot-|A step to "stithulate a civic 8. Own Colleen, Fitzsi'ns, 116 ' ng 'jtawa on the relocation of|consciousness" behind the walls i Vouine de Pury, Nak i ig Timmy o% a Churchill townsite was produced|of West Virginia Penitentiary i Here Hots = NB 117 in the legislature by Mr. Molgat/ will be taken~here Sunday. A THIRD RACE a Ditttach 115 last Wednesday. national officer of the junior aise ab Poe Purse! 4° Teacher's Pal, Harrison EKBERG TO WED beige tiie poi Big 1. Hapis Capis, NB 120 (A)XX105)_ HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Anita oners at a dinner in the prison tee i ' ; , . Big Freckle, Harrison Ekberg sad Monday she will ' : 2. Parkside Drive, NB (A)120 ? 8 y library. This is believed to be OSHAWA SHRINE CLUB MEMBERS P LAN FOR ANNUAL SHRINE CIRCUS 3. Jacorullah, Bolin (B)120 Mr. Yo Te, Cosentine 1? (oe married soon to actor Rodithe first Jaycee chapter ever : : 4. Royal Start, R'lard (C)120 Ree , aylor, The Swedish actress] organized in a prison. Ss reparing for the an- | are front row left to right: ; John Glover. Back row, left | son, chairman of the Circus | new and novel acts presented 5. Davie Lou, NB (C)120 - Tweed Cap, NB 115 flew in from Rome Sunday een preparing Se j : ; by top-notch performers. 6. Olant NB 120 . Royal Topaz, Northcutt 112 |night and was met by the Aus-| "CHUTIST ESCAPES DEATH nual Shrine sige to - - Harold Sleeman, Douglas | to right: Noble Douglas Ives, | Committee and Cecil Elliott. 7 "Hidden Hebe NB (ADIT . Stan's Ace, Potts 115 tralian-born actor. Miss Ekberg) GoOnWOOD, England (AP) cinuas Siadion to. Oshawa | Taylor and Club President | Charles Warren, Lloyd Cor- | The circus wil feature\many --Oshawa Times Photo |'§ Golden Indian, Bolin (B)120| (4) Stafford Farms entry | said the wedding will take place Tony Miller hurtled 5,000 feet 9. Sound Stage, NB 120 as soon as Taylor can get time/ty earth Monday with a para- 10. Balaklair, Robinson 117 + |EIGHTH RACE off from his film activities. {chute that had only partly l e e a ei ; n » OBITUARIES (A) J. C. and H. MacKinnon sia telaine Gh Gad hen CHARGE MURDER eoened. He escape with a dis- anda 1qan- mefr 1 . (B) C. B. McNett entry $1800. 6% furlongs. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. (CF)| Send 'at @. speed a abe @ Pa ivisi M 20, Monday was W. D. MUCKLER United Church, he was pre-| (c) G. F. Hall and R. Papa|Division of the Sevenh d with murdering » Ques (feet 8 second, twice that of nor- @ bd Funeral service for W. D./deceased by his first wife entry 1. Mero Works, Waers XX115| "0 b Jub mal. "The ground was about Muckler, 27 Gibb street, who|Bertha Schell in 1946. He mar- . Ballyee, NB 110 Se he tee aes aor Ganitwice as herd as usual too," '@ | 10] iS 1SCUu Sse died at the Oshawa Generallried Edna May McArthur in|FOURTH RACE 3. Our Fool, NB 115 - i aye gg roy said My. said Miller, 24. It was his 170th Hospital on Friday, April 20,]Oshawa in 1947. See ne ee eee, ne ha eae orn wus aren tae Saturday| Jump. : ; i » con? i. i is 'wi 2700. Allowance, 64 Furlongs.|. 5. : d tabe" a contentious|/was held at St. George's Angli-) Besides his wife, Edna, he is $ : 4 night and charged with. killin PLAINFIELD AL (CP)--""We Unitea States 'ues Cannes pd oat Sale the Canadians|can bye bap dg ans -- bd a yer Y pad at _ pout Poses gba ; Walter g Bimwig 50. Police de se cas + 'i. Amer ded to learn the|Canon Clinton Cross, rector of|home; hree step-daughters,| 4- i , not - }- oe > on ee Ae ca uest speakers were ae cays gleefully re-/St. George's Church, conducted|Mrs. N. Skinner (Shirley), Mrs.| 3. Glooming, NB 114 8. Whie Wagr, Brown 115 ie ties oe ands of tourists were stranded we want to feel like Canadians, |. vited vl canress the meetings| porting that the Canadians hadjthe service. Interment was in|J. Fallis (Frances), both of Osh-| 4. Wonderwine, H'son XX111 |Pos Time 2 p.m. Cloudy, good. found Monday when four Easter 'holi- ee ten ta Ce oie that included a two-day field|approved the report. The word|Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston,|awa and Mrs. J. Hart (Helen)| 5. Ponder On, Fitzsi'ns 117 |AAC -- X - 5 Ibs. XX - 7 Ibs. : day trains failed to leave Paris U.S.. subsidiary firm ~ -- he to Ottawa, where the busi-|"table" meant different things|today. of Woodstock; one step-son, QUINELLA BETTING XXX - 10 Ibs. AGREE TO TALK , |and another seven failed to ar- ar ceeual Se ae nessmen heard Francis A. Lin-|to each group. Lebanon Lodge AF and AM|Bruce McArthur of Oshawa; two WASHINGTON (AP) --Amer-|rive from the Riviera because the ir s . ig ' ; ; ' i i ions, the sem-|139, held: a Masonic service at|sisters, Brig. Merle Silver of ican State Secretary Rusk andjof a strike. Train. crews and Canadian-American relations at Saag yorernomend gare etn Phe co ete the|the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral|Calgary, Alberta and Mrs. N. Public School Soviet Ambassador Anatoly|station staff walked out to back Vermont's Goddard be refusal to halt trade with CubalU.S. had any interest irr Canada | Chapel Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. /|Lavender (Marjory) of Galt; CIT Y AND Dobrynin agreed Monday tojclaims for better working con- prvi meer itherewts gt Canada had given Americans the im-|except making a reasonable| Pallbearers were Fred Ger-|two brothers, James of Oshawa conduct future talks on the Ber-/ ditions. considerable inte. . It was delivered in ig! . eva ge flag ooh aa no longer a . ee Sali dace i i ae Rhona Peden oe a te he DISTRICT Trustee Move Ba oriale Btn «yg Pos re Sn oe among tr 20)pa . : nae - ' i i i _ ina ; a Pes Seminar delegates viewed this|agér of Agricultural Chemicals| Rutherford and R. McIntyre. jneral Home, the funeral service S i d lll al This was described as the main Clancy, 80, a former Michigan from the two countries who feltjand other similar matters as|Limited of Canada, a U.S. sub-| Wee pr oRENCE McGRAW neo 'April 25, at 2 pe with HOSPITAL REPORT : lander betusen ten 'Sorat oo representative in Congress who it contained a kernel of truth.|mere pinpricks, however, andjsidiary, said having American) 'y7 0 "morence McGraw ofl Bey W. Haghart: miniatar 'of eh dnd RAL fought against prohibition in the C. M. (Bud) Drury, Montreal|Linville conceded that Cana-jresources 'behind us is Wrenton died at the Mrenton King Street United Church, of Following is the seneata. a WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- A de-|V°¥ J 1920s, died Monday. He was first rent-a-car businessman andjdian - U.S. differences, whilejhealthy." The parent firm Memorial Hospital, Saturday,|ficiating. Interment will be athe Oshawa Ceneral Hospital! partment of education official) © §PENDS GOOD NIGHT |elected as a Democrat in 1922 former Canadian deputy de-|serious, were not mortal. -- hod ~ . . gd °oF/April 21, after a short illness.|Mount Lawn Cemetery. pr Fg oe pa eg ang tg ee ate gett dean gs = ihe on neg . nant ini i - porate citizen of Canada. ' e : : eal oe 979.|legal'" the action of four public|the former British prime min-|when the Democratic nationa' -- ar se said in @ SeM-!BL AMES PRESS That the seminar appeared to ng gg el yore "horn in/RONALD GRANT GOLDRICK|25: female 21; discharges, 273;!school trustees in suburban ister, spent a oo night, a|Convention refused to denounce "Most of our people wish to Robert A. agp sage - stress Canadian rather than Haldimand Township and was| Ronald Grant Goldrick, of newborn discharges -- male - Sandwich West Township whol medical bulletin said today.|the Ku Klux Klan. enjoy the level of economic|™¢™ managing editor e)American problems was delib-| 1), daughter of the late Mr. and|317 Dovedale drive, Whit by,|female 12; major surgery, 79;|have voted themselves honorar- "Progress is being maintained," : ; icible| Loronto Globe and Mail and now] erate 7 di minor surgery, 105; eye, ear,|; ; d i NINE DROWN rosperity that is clearly visible|".: i é pe ; -.,|Mrs. Levi Mercer. She had|died suddently at the Oshawa : ums. it said. Attlee underwent sur. across the: horder, But this is) tine coer wo cune The penenn," Sut De. SNS nee ANG TATOR, 20; SAUNT | aa honorariums, $70 for the|gery on Sunday for a duodenal HYDERABAD, India (Reut- ; ; ; 3 i ton for 45 years.|General Hospital Monday, April ; 2 i dian embassy in Washington,|"was that Canadians seem to|/ived in, Tren } and examinations, 146; casts, ers) = Nine woth were een -- ion the blamed communications for|know a great deal about the|>°fore that time she resided in}. He was in his 18th year.| i." physiotherapy treatments, -- chairman and $500 each/ulcer. drowned when their boat cap- 82, ! z : r/ kno ) Norham. The youth was born in St. or the four meribers, were RETURN DELAYED effort needed in the kind of|*tiffness in U.S.-Canadian rela-/United States but Americans as Mrs. McGraw was predeceas-|Catharines and was the son of voted at a December board LOS re (AP)--Grace Peocanaa fi ver about 150 salles ; »| tions. hole know very little about country we have to achieve it. a whole . ed by her husband, James Mc-|/Grant and Sylvia Goldrick. He meeting. One trustee, Mrs. Joan > try He said the press has Amer-|Canada. "valet in 1960. Surviving rela-/Had been a resident of Whitby} VISITORS AT ROTARY Kelly's return to the screen will]from here Sunday, according to ' Pope, refused the payment. TALKED FREELY icanized Canada. The develop-| One New York executive, for tives are three sons, Gordon/for the past six months. Pre-| Visitors at the Monday meet-| Mrs. Pope did accept ani ES gg beg bein -- Se re Sigg report reaching here i -|ment of newspaper syndicates t ' : sam ge sont cna ag meant Conunaas tao the same "seg ly Busee penal and Clifford, both So Trenton, H emneis he had lived in St. Ca-ling of the Rotary ~-- Ne ment of $5 a meeting for a max- tions, was organized with the|Broadway gossip column, the|who advocate withdrawal from|2"@ J@ck | of po Aaa a Ae 'ee . awa included Ralph : ol/imum of 12 meetings a year ; 7 ; . ' | plus ce <ouneEMiiOn at the Canmiinnlsatie lovelora colunin, the sameloacoieinn, daughter, Mrs, Philip McKee) Before he came to Whitby,/Connecticutt and Paul Foley,|pius seven cents a mile for C MING EVEN Association for Adult Education|beauty hints as Florida reads. (Mildred), of 'Trenton, nine/he had attended the Wellandjof Toronto and Rotarians David] travelling expenses. This is au- nd the Canadian Citizenship} But so-called anti-American- grandchildren and two great-|Street United Church in St. Ca-|Wordley, Ajax; Rev. John Van|thorized to district school Connell ism didn't exist "to anything Boys Rescu ed grandchildren. tharines. He attended the Unit- Harmelon, Ivor Lawrence and|poards under the Ontario Public] reewar. Bingo tonight: at the Ava mM P r 4 The remains are at the Wea-jed Church in Whitby. He was| Robert Attersley, all of Whitby.) sch, ji i lon 7.30 p.m. 20 games $6 and $10. nner weteias ie acon ws % es rer" Funeral" Homey, 'Trettn |e Grade 10 student sth' "Gordon Er Dulin ata Smee sett MEETING r ; : ' . M , St. George's Anglic: tly affect the destiny of| Victor C. Wansbrough of Tor- © The service will take we derson Street High School. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED | gupperintendent for elementary bes fogs Ho Bap Tats sar cn pation d. Pres-jonto, vice-president and man- rom 1 y Wednesday, April 25, at 1.30) Surviving relatives are his ducation in Ontario, said the|2. 1 p.m. Auspices of WA. OSHAWA font Dr ies s "Crim) Pitkin. |aging director of tre Canadian p.m. The interment will take|parents, one sister, Glenda, and|, The Rotary Club of Ottawa/education in sede a e' ; ; Be 1 in the Mount Evergreen|his gr: ; has accepted a challenge from|$700 and $500 honorariums are LIBERAL ASSOC. For two weeks businessmen "gee a Association, said Lake Ontario " Cemetery, The service will be Getee Peak fy Hag ow the Rotary Club of Oshawa to/not provided for under the act. RUMMAGE THURSDAY, APRIL 26 sutdied, argued, listened Pe a ne poate gd ain vid ee ~yeonducted by, Rev. Briantlines, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard|t@ke part in an attendance) 'he fact that the honorariums SALE 8PM -- rs nl = oe er U8 Cansdins jalaticns TORONTO (CP) -- Three 15-|Thrasher, minister of the North|Bryant, of Petrolia, Ontario. |Competition during May. had been approved, and re- -M. pastape feet aot ites. : "It quite often happens that|year-old boys spilled from a|!tenton United Church. The remains are at the Hulse BIRTHDAYS HONORED war ge sone ieee bd C.RA., GIBB ST. a Pee coverage was restric-|we will cse a word or phrase canoe 'into the chilly waters of CHARLES RUSSELL SILVER and English Funeral Chapel, 75 Pag goa ey shise a ives bg April 25 -- 1:30 P.M. EA LOVELL SCHOOL ted, though not forbidden, to|Which for you (Americans) has|Lake Ontario Monday. and for| Charles Russell Silver, 54|CHurch street, St. Catharines.! samuel Donnelly and Charles hed th Pp is ag ee Sponsored by the Maragret : rmit free-wheeling discussion|one set of mental associations|10 minutes a stiff breeze blew] parris street, died suddenly at/2%¢ service will be Thurs-lTancaster, who celebrated their pra ei Th minutes of Doard) Hamilton Group. CENTRE STREET pons delegates safe in hejand for us quite another." |them farther from shore before| woodstock, Sunday, April 22,|¢@¥ April 26, at 3.15 p.m. In-|pirthdays this week, were hon- Paps» gl oor bilees en Apri} All Wel knowledge they wouldn't b| He recalled a Washington|they were rescued. while spending Easter weekend Paige will be in the Pleasant/ored by the Rotary Cub of Osh- 46 boned eatine bal hn fri KINSMEN BINGO ne quoted by name. meeting at which Canadians} Raymond Becker, Wolfgang/with his stepdaughter and son-|VieW Memorial Gardens, St.!awa on Monday. } TUESDAY, APRIL 24th ' t 4 | lau ' tation was made. Mr. Duffin , Riedl and Robert Whitehouse] in-law. He waé in his 67th year,.| Catharines. Rev. Dr. B. Gordon, sen eS wicckon sok eee ot clung to the rented canoe until| Son. a the inte Me ana Mi minister of the Welland Street DELEGATES NAMED said Monday he was not aware FREE ADMISSION NORTH OSHAWA PARK executive associate and wife of ' ; A of any complaints being lodged : ; hid TV lifeguard John Walshe reached) Joe] Silver, he was born at|UMited Church, will conduct the 2 j y Pp ig lodg EXTRA BUSES pg pacer igs S 'reason PROGRAMS them in a motorboat. The mis-/Chalk Lake in Reach Township.|Services. Funeral arrangements| | Rotarians E. G. Storie, Fay/from Sandwich West residents. Jackpot Nos. 54 and 55 B | N G 0 ¢ ; TEAM 2 seminar is a study situation urbe ' A Inter- T JUBILEE PAVILION where the participants are feel- Average U.S. home can she said "another five minutes} later transferred to the 19th Bn. FUNERAL OF Oshawa at the Rotary. Inter. oronto lre WED., APRIL 25th : " ' les in June. derstanding of the complex- i gone. ed in Belgium, he spent three . Ange s persue Taatiamiios pears ly views 2.8. in another, boating jzecident months in hospital before hel|,28¢, Memorial service for 1es p ars 690 KING ST. EAST Init " off east-end Toronto, two men|was discharged in 1919. : Canada and the United States you see the extra cash and two boys were dumped into| In 1920 he started to work residence, 74 Gladstone avenue, ; "pe . 16 Games -- $6 Py ' awa Times Classified ads ; year, was held at the Arm-|has donated $1,000 to thejalarm fire in central Toronto Pig ei gr aves ye give buyers a chance to ng and Matthew pineal tas coaaaily Ve strong Funeral Chapel Monday,|Rotary Club of Burket-Marta-|today piled up morning rush-/ APRIL 25, 8 P.M, 4 Games -- 10 "little brother' feeling most ge eg Rte tisy oe sons Kenneth, 9, and Ross, 3,)/Truck Lines Limited. Mr. Silver ton Cross, rector of St. George's|pled chjldren's work. The/save a fur store and jewelry Admisionaod he 5 -- $20 Games To Go rs : oy ; ice, j .|Dr. Claude Vipond, a former|control for several hours. lationship to the United States. : overturned sailboat until a can-|pany in 1939 and was employed|S*!Vice. Interment was in Osh At the same time there was| 'nese items. oeist and the harbor police res-|by the firm until his death. |8¥@ Union Cemetery. member of the local club. Three firemen. were injured Fred Hamilton, Alf Giles, Alf TO AID STUDENTS ing floor. Giles Jr., and Joseph Bell. The Rotary Club of Oshawa] The occupants of eight apart- injured. LOUIS W. McCONKEY defray the expenses of two|!MJure The memorial service for|OCVI students who have ap-| Firemen said the blaze Fender EAT'N s ity i ing: " hap occurred 100 yards offshore| A veteran of World War 1, he|Were made by the W. C. Town|Brooks and Stanley Lovell will for anonymity in saying: "The CAN BE VARIED (ti csoorten wisies and Wal-|joined the 116th Bn. in 1915 and|Funeral Chapel, Whitby, represent the Rotary Club of ing their way toward a better} get 4.4 TV stations, actual. |2"¢ ,they would have been|(Machine-Gun Section). Wound- JOHN BERRY lash ST. GERTRUDE'S 7:30 P.M The picture is clear wh J Bi i i nner D when ohn Berry, who died -at his DONATE $1,000 i dive & Bridge FREE Admission FAMILY SQUABBLE you have by letting (Osh- the lake when their sailboat|for the Toronto Storage and Friday, April 20, in his 89th} The Rotary Club of Oshawa} TORONTO (CP) -- A three- a family squabble was the| {Une in on the good musical /ys,;nonald and MacDonald's\came known as Consolidated|AP™l 23 at 11 a.m. Canon Clin-|jam, Malaya, for use in crip-jhour traffic as firemen tried to Lunch and Prizes Canadians have about their re-| hear the sound of offers for |Climbed on to the bottom of the|moved to Oshawa with the com-|4®8lican Church, conducted the|money will be administrated by/store. The blaze burned out of a tendency among participants cued them. An adherent of King Street|_ Pallbearers were Colin Bell, when they fell through a burn FUNERAL OF has contributed $160 o help|ments above the store fled un- Louis W. McConkey, who died|plied to attend a summer|started before 6 a.m. in a base- at the Scarborough Memorial|course at Laval University injment shared by House of Henry Bs « Hospital thesiay April 19, in|Quebec City this summer. Jewellers, Furs by Leonard, TRUE TRIM BEEF + his 56th year was held at the and an unoccupied store on Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Yonge Street near St. Clair' 42 KING E, 723-3633 Monday, April 23 at 1.30 p.m. HUGE CATCH gee One in ev, Dr. George Telford con-| por DOVER, Ont. (CP)--A ause e fire was - il was in Mount: Pleasant Come |128; pound, sturgeon six feet/'*Painet yioaued off cections of on | ednesday! "!four inches long was caught by S | = tery, . Bradford. Henry Nisner while trolling on Yonge Street and St. Clair pecia Si y: Pallbearers were S. R. Alger,/take Erie's Long Point Bay. ve. Thomas Wilson, William. Payn-\1}s believed the largest caught i |ter, O. (Bud) Ralph, Hayden|; h decade in thi 4\|Macdonald and Robert peg rag ty Patina: Wo Yb) 2-lb. Shoulder Pork Chops /) |Malcolmson. now are not often seen in the L FUNERAL OF Great Lakes. ' e ® . MRS. HILDA GIBSON id Breoteghe pat pian 2-lb. Sliced Side Pork The memorial service for ©, roperly graded wools. 2 Gi i j Rugs and é | selling gy of oad peo fie g Sbcure the utmost by patronizing 4-lb. Bologna hy the piece north, Thursday, April 19, in ise wintery the ee made this 3 ib Wi her 62nd year, was held at the am cleane i =) Armstrong Funeral Chapel Mon-| gay<--<1 SHIP COLLECT TO . wieners . 1 ie lar # 4 sere fhe safe way! (a Registered Werchouse No. 1 ANY OF THE ABOVE FOR $1.00 4 é 'eston, Ontario United Church conducted the Obtsi ks and twine : service. Iiterment was in Osh- Duraclean citheak, prvdeosy from % he, ae oo aig & ? : awa Union Sypiontoag pie "flower fresh" cleanin 9 iid Anse, Wenetia. PEAMEAL : Bi abiidtihabstit Lite WE ; 44| Pallbearers were ustin, NO scuking, Ho iinhidnet William Burns, Charles Seaton, bi 8 Relph Hepburn, KIDDIES ATTEND CITY GRASS FIRE ries David Ferr, Grant Costes and "oiondt R.R. No. 2, Oshawa. B ACK BK ACON 4 : William Snowden, "Hey Kids, lend a~hand." | fires throughout the city. This | fire to their land or their} are predicted for the next few for FREE estimate R.R. No. 2 Oshawa. This is what this young volun- | fire broke out on the north | lawn in good faith, in order' days and extreme caution, BIG ADDITIONS PHONE 728-8518" vicca had " teer grass fire fighter seems | side of King t, east of | to clear it of dead growth, | therefore, is in order, The fire | VICTORIA (CP)--Plans have or by writing to BY THE to be saying to his friends as | Wilson road onday after- | have found that the fire got | department has made vain at- |been approved for new science DURACLEAN RUGS CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE PIECE is € be lends a hand to the fire | noon. 0 ag of dry weather | the better of them as soon as | tempts to be in several places |and students' union buildings at UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS | WOOL GROWERS LIMITED : ¢ le department. The fire fighters | has made dead grass highly | the wind got under it. Brisk | at one time, as alarms pour- |Victoria. College, at an esti- S, OSHAWA 40 St. Clair Ave. East, were called out to 27 grass | inflammable. Many who set | winds and continuing sunshine | ed in. mated cost of $2,300,000. Bd Toronte 7, Ontari 'nae : : yoo peennatese - AUP apa, ae Gs oe oe a er ee PR it Ae Be aS ae ¢ ct ae a Py ie ' Matha the thes At x : <4 Ae oh ? {as eer ee wl