The Oshawa Times, 19 Dec 1958, p. 2

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2 TEE OWHAWA TIMES, Pridey, December 19, 190% NATIVITY PLAY THE HIGH' 'GAT OF the even ice, in St. George's Anglican Church this coming | Sunday will be a Nativity | Play presented by the teachers and children of the Sunday School. In the upper picture | are George Lakas, Peter Mal fey, John Armstrong, Clayton Cornedl immy Mur d ng ser A Nativity Play will be pre sented by the t+ hers and child ren of St. George's Anglican Church BSehool in St, George's Anglican Church, Centre St., Dex 21, at 7 pm The nine scenes are taken from the beautiful Christmas Stor as found in Lake's Gospel The epilogue, which close the play, is based on the Epiphany heme, Christ the, "Light of the World." fulfills Old Testament Fropheey and § ve God to men Today His Church continues this work of showing forth this light fhen His members, ot their Light shine Those taking part are: the Virgin Mary, Mar Collard; Jo seph," Charles Tuson; the Angel Gabriel, Alan Jackson; Zacharias the Priest, lan the two altar boys, Christopher Stead and John Krantz; Elizabeth Margaret Blear Anna the Prophetess, Carol Evans, Sim | eon, Subkavich and Denis Ferguson, Keeper of the Inn at Bethleham The Angels are St Greenway Joe Patricia Et WEATHER | TORONTO (CP)--Officia) fore casts lssued by the weather of fice at 11 a.m Synopsis: The last rapidly mov ling storm of the current series moved through Southern Ontario today causing heavy snow and high winds in central sections and snow mixed with rain In southern Clear and very cold continued 1 Northern 1 i David Linklater, who will de plet hepherds and Kathy Carey, Janet Fulton, Judith Roe, Margaret Gorrie, l« Cornell and Katherine Branton who will play the part of ! In the lower picture is Mary Collard, who will the Blessed Mother Oshawa the sections veather Ontario The frigid air Ontario will plunge Ontario products a new cold wave as temperatures drop 0 to 40 by morning Generally weather is ex ir ar over Northern into Southern portray toda Times Photos degre sunny Three Hurt | In Crash BOWMANVILLE Three men are In hospital following a two on Thursday night, four miles east of here on the two lane Highway 401 Robert Carstairs, §7, driver of his leg. Robert Toronto, a passen 16 received cuts on the forehead Donald A Me Gregor, 30, Newcastle . drive of the other car, suffered a lacer ated nose It is belleved that the Me Gregor car was eastbound when it collided with the westbound Carstairs vehicle, No further de tails are available | Constable P. C. Harte-Maxwell Bowmanville OPP detachment investigated the accident Car col wrtion of hroke one car Carruther i @ Car Oshawa Skiers Have Good Snow TORONTO (CP) Skiers should take to the hills this week end with excellent and good ski ing from most centres around Ontario Powdered snow conditions were reported from the following areas, with depth of snow on hills in inches Bancroft 12; Bracebridge 30; Collingwood 9; Dagmar 10; Eu. genia 12; Flesherton 10; Hunts-| ville 14; Kirkland Lake 9; Lake of Bays 14; Larder Lake 20; Lon-| don Midland 36; Orangeville §: Owen Sound 14; Peterborough § Sault Ste, Marle 24; | Sinclair Township 18; Snow Val ley 12; Sudbury 16; Teeswater 6-8; and Woodstock 4 | Packed snow was reported from Cedar Springs 2.3; Kitch. ener 3; and North Bay 912 | reported Oshawa 8 STREETS CLOSED stre will be for construction from Bloor street; Non oad north h: Reatrice ' Simeoe street north to] Hortop strec G © street to Glenbrae The wed Saturday Ritson foll pels road south t to Wolfe d from Rit y Shimteoe © st ) eet nort encastle avenue from Grlengre t closed a rae street pected to accompany the low temperatures over Ontario 5 da hut frequent with locally heavy accumulat expected In the snow t of Lake Huron Regional forecast midnight Saturday Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Nag v : \ for the ara, Wirdsor, Toronto, Hamilton ne in more than a weel \ vith rain to Warship was nt hangin ind héecal Ebbs and Thursday tur CITY AND DISTRICT BACK ON BENCH 8. Ebbs Thursday snowsqualls mn are belt eas valid until Magistrate | to the bench first t His court trate court returned loud ol snow or ah from to snow flurrie thi day 5E { : pre fan " colder and much ler Clear very cold Main! nd cold § Winds west 25 I thi rnoon and north tonight and Saturday Lake Huron, Bay, London: Much colder today during Thursday and Friday|with snow. and drifting anow morning, Fire Chief Ray Hobbs Cloudy and cold with snowflurries reports that there were no fire and frequent squalls tonight and alarms Saturday, Heavy drifting, Winds northerly 30 today, northwest 25 tonight and Saturday Northern n Ray burton, Kirkland Lake, Bay, Sudbury: Much colder INOW drifting snow turning over © noon night f ded court o> at irday oming 1h 1H 9 Or afte AMBULANCE CALLS Oshawa Fire Department swered seven ambulance vest a southern Georgian calls CHECKER PROBLEM Following is th er problem: Black 13, 14, 20 K32. White 21, 27, K13 and 23 White to move and win week's check (Gieorg Hall North with and today, UND d of its QUE FOR SCHOOL it CHE F Sigma Officers Gamma lon Heta Pt r presented a cheque for Ontario lo assist in the t bullding. A! right is Arthur Holdsworth, president of $100 to | the as ull Chapter of new schoo o he Retarded ( 8 A que { elation of Oshawa and D president of the chapier At | T0 HIGHLIGHT ST. GEORGE'S SERVICE of Court Char lene, No. 1760, Canadian Order 4 of Foresters, were installed in | an impressive ceremony in Cor | onation Hall, Bruce StL, Thurs day night, The new officers CAPSULE NEWS The officers | | 4 | " TORONTO (CP Premier [Frost has announced the 1060 {session of the Ontario legislature will probably in Janu manskl, Janice Fulton, Janet Roe, ary Margaret Gorrie, L« He sald Thursday vill call Branton a meeting of his cabinet Monday test angel Cathy ( morning and the date of the ses I'he seven sl slon's opening ihly Weldon set then A "The opened sometime low of January," he said $30 FINE TORONTO (CP)--Glen R rison, 32, of Belleville ha fined $30 or four fo clous damage to a police open ate lie Corneal e and the lit rey "ne Linklater Maffe Timmie men are Allen Bearers Catherine Harry he John wpherd David Peter Lakas and little The Three Wise Rodgers, James MeGahey; the gifts of Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh David Orton, David Medd and George Gulenchyn taking "no. the logue are Barbara Sawyer Heather Davis, Valerie Usher, Sandra Weales, Joan Marshall Janet Hopkin | Moore, Shirley Smith, "may pos probably he rds the end msirong George session will is Wayne and Ted of the Non Har heen mall cruiser and assaulting a police officer Det Sgt. Harold Magahey testified Wednesday Harrl son broke the car's window and struck an officer the lip fol lowing a disturbance in a down town heverage room are days hose Pp epl onne Barbara Cross Margaret Bull, Daphine Hart and Gloria Gulenchyn Miss Belly Gu'llver is directing the play assisted by Mrs, Peter I'rant, The lovely Christmas car ols and hymns will he sung by St, George's Church Choir unde the direction of M, Gouldburn Lighting arrangements are by James Allen, Jack Marsh all, and Norman Roe Durelle Tries Ice Hockey MONCTON, NR, (CP)-Yvon Durelle, Canadian and British Empire light-heavyweight boxing champion, switched to hockey Thursday night He huffed and puffed his way through a hockey game which ended In a 44 tie In his first try it organized mayhem on lee "The difference belween and that nobody vou hack," Durelle sald bount Durelle, who lost to world champ Archie Moore in Montreal Dee 10, got hi stick on the puck only three times during the I'wice he lost it and once managed to carr) t of Ms own zone I Week for 1969 Still, his Moncton Hawks team-|Hrotherhood Week, sponsored hy mates could do no better than athe Christi tie in the North Shore New Bruns-lans and Jews, will be held Feh wick ame with St [15.22 Pommies on GRANTS GIVEN TORONTO (CP) CGirants children's and old people's homes totalling $223,414 heen nounced by Ontario Welfare Ister Included limmins for an extension home and $14,414 towards truction of Kent County's Home for the Aged at Chatham to an Min have tage (Cecile is a $40,000 grant to to its BOUNTY REINSTATED WINDSOR (CP) Essex County counell has reinstated a $5 bounty on foxes discontinued nine months when hunters were alleged be bringing in pelts from neighboring counties, thus col lecting a double bounty, Fear of the spread of rabies into the coun try prompted the move, recom mended hy council's agricultural mmittee, ( told neighboring Kent and Elgin cour ties will slit the ears of the foxes on pald the alo to ounetl was this hit hoxing vhich they have SET BROTHERHOOD WEEK FORONTO (CP) Joseph Pigott, president of Pigott ( struction Company of Wamilton named chalrman M mn me mmed atel has been of to irotherhood Canadian Council of senlor H Thomas APARTMENTS GO EMPTY KITCHENER (CP An eight apartment w for married couples in a home for the aged has never been occupled Edith Lovick, superintend Sunnyside Home for the Aged, sald Thursday there ap pears to he little demand for apart me nt accommodation 'In homes for the aged. "It looks as if we might as well convert the apartments for other use,' sald hoard chairman Ald. Michael Walters SPOT BOGUS RILLS LONDON, Ont, (CP)RCMP officers are Investigating the ap pearance of counterfeit $10 bill on the Christmas shopping scene hut are reluctant to detalls yet WANT TO KNOW POLICY OTTAWA (CP) The Canadian Aeronautical Institute has asked the government for a clear statement' of its policy on fu ture research and development and on steps to conserve Cana clearing this aafternoon, Clear and very cold tonight and Satur Winds north 30 20 tonight Ing hecoming Satur da here Mrs ent of northwest and day Kapuskasing: Clear very cold today and Satur Winds northwest 20 Forecast temperatures Lows tonight, highs Satur Windsor 10 St. Thomas 10 London 10 Wingham 10 l'aronto 10 I'renton 0 St. Catharines 10 18 Hamilton 10 15 Muskoka '" A A Killaloe 10 0 Earlton 20 10 Timmins and day day 18 16 15 15 15 8 1] Hsclose any 'OFFICERS OF . Ont. Legislature School To Give Opens InJanuary Nativity Play 0 wan [ are: front, from left, Eunice | Josephine Westlake, past presi. Parry, chaplain; Effa Fergu- | dent; Winnifred Killen, record. son, financial secretary and dig ing secretary, Back row, from trict deputy high chief ranger;.| left, margaret Smith, eondue- lor; Elsie MeCabe, vice-president; Nancy Hastie, warden; Mahel Mandryk, president; | Audrey Oldfield, inner guard; Vdd % " Beatrice Allen, outer Doris Yourth, right supporter of the vice-president; Idly Barker, left supporter of the vice-president; Pauline Shes. guard; No Passengers Postmast In This Coach Delay In UXBRIDGE Morley Hain, | well known Scott township resi dent, says he has heard of cars| Postmaster Norman J, Moran| coming from the factory with|this morning expressed fears that loose nuts and bolts and even many residents of the Oshawa with no spare tire, but his own|distriet are delaying the mailing experience heats anything he has of thelr Christmas cards and par heard to date cols, He warned that unless they and! He had ordered a coach model are placed In the post office at inlear, which was in due time de. once they will not be delivered livered from the factory, Having before Christmas, passed under the eyes of several Post office records show that [inspectors a mechanic and the|up to last Baturday 50,000 more OTHER MAN' PAYS COSTS [dealer, all should have been well, [cards and letters had been malled LONDON (Reuters) Noel But it wasn't, He returned it to| Harrison, son of actor Rex Har-'the dealer who again remarked was ordered to pay costsla coach was ideal for a couple) as correspondent tn a London so- with a young family ciety divorce case Thursday,| yes,' Mr, Rain agreed, "but| Carlton Tufnell, 84, was granted the only way 1 can get them In| a decree In an undefended sult|{s hy throwing them over the) against his wife, Montreal-born| front seat, 1t won't pull forward," housewoman and fashion model| (loser inspection brought light fara Lee, the former Sara Ebon the situation, A sedan front ert, Mrs, Tufnell and Har geat had been installed In a rison, 24, who sings and strums coach body OTTAWA (CP)--Toronto law scientific The represents 2,500 selentists engineers made Its request # memorandum to Prime Minis Diefenhaker dian resources engineering which Avia and institute, Canadian tion technicians, Toronto Lawyer Refused Leave For Appeal 28 Ww FEWER FROM UK LONDON (Reuters) The flow ure set the Supreme meteorological mation Justice Locke withdrew Duncan sald Justice rved If he sat on slan anatomic States [the purchaser was bewildered for nreme Court of Canada in a dis. a few hours, _|pute with the Ontario Teachers' 5 - Federation The case arose from a federa tal less than one-third of the fig Steelworkers : os Jeat, Hi prt M A » t joins property owned hy Mr, Dun overseas NIgTratio iN ( Sak ' can and he objects to the feder Thursday, The board sald In its ove gains ation's construction plans The federation and fits plan able to give Is that United King: | dom emigration to Canada in 1058 a " ; unlikely to exceed 83,000," BANCROFT, Ont, (CP) = The|¢ourts at earlier stages In the MORE [United Steelworkers Union (CLC) dispute ' repulsed a move against one of| Mr, Duncan earlier was refused EXPECT WEATHER STATION its locals Thursday and swiftly [permission to appear himself on forecasting station will "almost lodge its foe--the Union of Mine, for contempt of definitely' hecome a reality be: Mill and Smelter Workers (Ind,) | Court, fore spring, It was indicated --from two neighboring strong: | The contempt case, unrelated to Thursday by Fred Turnbull, ehief | points, hs own appeal, arose about a ronto, The office would make use| 148 to keep the steelworkers rep: party. in a will dispute, asked of Info gathered hy the resentation they have had since ihat Mr, Justice Charles Locke be present Crumlin "observing '| February, 1967, The vote was on ayjyuded from the panel of five post an application by mine-mill to judges hearing the case WASHINGTON (AP)--The Rus:|es' cards that weren't reflected after Mi are reported to have tested |in the balloting | would not be se powered rocket en-| pap Carlin, USW staff rep the ase gine 10 times as powerful as any | esenfative, sald the steel union The lawyer was fined $2,000 Magasine sald Thursday it/jonal Unlon of Mine, Mill and paid the fine but has not apol: learned from reliable sources gmelter Workers as bargaining ogleed, that the Soviets' engine has & 80, aaants at the Faraday and Grey:| 000-pound throst and may wim: grawk uranium mines," also in towsky, right supporter to the | to the president, er Fears ry in a bid to dis not formally apologized in court E, No. 1/5, COF, INSTALLED sident and Dorothy Elliott, reasurer, Absent when the ples ture was taken were Helen Twining, high marshal and Gladys Graham, left supporter ---- Delivery than was the case up to that date a year ago, However, sir a that time there had been & drop of 76,000 items as compared with the same period of 1067 Mr, Moran pointed out that sales of postage stamps al the Oshawa post office are approxi. mately $5000 higher than a year ago, Vor this reason he fears that residents of area are delaying the mailing of cards and letters Schoendienst Hopes to Return MILWAUKEE (AM) Milwau. kee Braves' second haseman Red Schoendienst, confined to a Bt, Louls hospital with tuberculosis, was quoted Thursday night as saying he hopes to be discharged in March and back on the dia: mond hy July "Anyway that's my thinking," {Red sald In an Interview with Lou Chapman, baseball writer for the Milwaukee Sentinel "That's how good 1 feel," the 88-year-old infielder continued, "I feel 50 good it scares me, But we've got to walt and see how 1 heal, My doctor is encouraging, He knows I want to get out and play and 1 just know I'll be able to get out of here and play again next season When Schoendlenst's 111ness was diagnosed last month physls clans sald they did not expect him to play during the 1060 sea~ On. NOW ON SALE 2. 5xeeray BILTMORE THEATRE CALL RA 5.50833 §00D AT ANY ODEON THEATAR ACROSS CANADA a guilar on British television, are! The matter will be straighten: yer Lewis Duncan has been re | reported Intending to marry ed out hut as can he Imagined, fused to leave to appeal to the Su of British immigrants to Canada In 1058 1s expected to to [tion plan to build an extension to {its Toronto office, The office ad annual report that "for the time | being, the best estimate we are . ' : ners nion were upheld hy the Ontario mu {niclpal hoard and the Ontario LONDON, Ont, (CP) Lon: announced it would ecounter-at: his own behalf because he has don's first full time weather tack In Janua of the department of transport's! Workers at the Bancroft uran: year ago when the Toronto law: division in To jum mine near here voted 262 to yep, appearing as counsel for a the Canada Labor Relations POWERFUL RUSS ENGINE Board, supported by 301 employ Mr, under development in the United | 11 start a campaign of organ and ordered to apologize unre Missiles and Rookets [zation to remove the Interna servedly in open court, He has ately he flyahle this region 60 miles north of [Peterborough HONOR WARDEN, 8 NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, (CP) Arthur G, Bridge, 84-year-old re tiring warden of Welland County,| EASTVIEW, Ont, (CP)----Rright was honared by more than 400(red Jackets with the words | representatives from county mun | "Merry Ohristmas--do not open | jeipalities at a dinner here Thurs: [until Dec, 25" were placed over | day night, Mr. Bridge was de: [parking meters in this suburban feated 'In December in his bid [Ottawa town Thursday, It was for a ninth consecutive term as|town council's Christmas gift to reeve of Stamford Township motorists and shoppers, GIFT TO MOTORISTS Im Oshawa Youth For Christ Hotrods! Football! Pulsacting Action! You must see Film "SEVENTEEN enjoy the Kings Ambassadors Inter School Bible Quiz and Favourite Christmas Carols Place: McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY Date: SATURDAY, 20TH DEC, '58 Time: 7:45 P.M, COLORED CUSHIONS PRESENTED Mrs of right is Vera Ferguson Join us in chairman the ways and means committee of Beta Sigma Oshawa Tunes Photo C.B.M.C: of OSHAWA and DISTRICT (CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MEN'S COMMITTEE) In the Spirit of Christmas the Committee is holding Several Open Air Meetings at this Season Ist Meeting -- 7:30 p.m. Tonight, Friday, December 19th in front of the armories All Christian men of any denomination are invited to participate in this ministry * CAROL SINGING * HOOPER BROS. 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