Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Apr 1965, p. 22

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

OBITUARIES OF was held at the Robinson Fu- neral Chapel, Brooklin, Rev. George Mundy of Brooklin Unit- ed conducted the serv- ice and interment was in River- side Cemetery, Weston. ~ The pallbearers were: Clar- ence Perkin, Walter Shortt, Wil- fred , Donald Rogers, _ Taylor and Robert Young. . Shortt was born in East Whitby Township but moved to' the Drayton area at an early age. He was educated at Guelph and later gained a BA degree from. Queen's University, King- ston, The deceased was a teacher at Western Technical Commer: . cial School in Toronto for some years. Mr. Shortt was also sec- retary-treasurer of the Western Athletic Association for 23 years, He was an elder, steward, treasurer of the Sunday School and chairman of the Archives Committee of Humbercrest United Church, Toronto. The de- ceased was an active member of the St. Clair 60 Club after re- tirement until moving to the Brooklin area in 1961. Mr. Shortt is survived by a son, Morley, of Welland; a daughter, Mrs. William Young (Marion), of Brooklin; a sister, Mrs. Charles Blythe (Clara), of Owen Sound, and four grand- children. | His wife, Evalena Rogers, two sisters, Mabel and Ella, and a brother, Herman, al! pre- deceased Mr. Shortt. MICHAEL KATUZKI Michael Katuzki, a 42-year resident of Oshawa, died in the Oshawa General Hospital April 15. He was 67. Mr. Katuzki, who had been in poor health for three months, was born in the Ukraine. He Tower On Montreal Skyline Tallest In Commonwealth MONTREAL (CP)--A tower- ing green-black structure cor- nered by four long white col- umns has made its appearance on the skyline over the last two years--and is now the tallest building in the Commonwealth. Rising 47 storeys over the city's financial district on St. James Street West, Place Vic- toria's $45,000,000 stock ex- $90,000,000, It is backed by Eu- including Euram Corp,, \Italian Economic Corp., and National Handelsbank. "We've rented over 50 per cent by the end of October," said a spokesman for Place change tower forms a connect- ing link between the old and new sections of the city--caught between the two. The 624-foot building--six feet taller than Place Ville Marie in Montreal, the previous record holder--is the tallest reinforced concrete structure in the world, its four immense white concrete carnerposts set off against the anodized aluminum exterior. Officially opening at the be- ginning of May, the tower will provide the financial district with a 40-storey shopping cen- tre, five restaurants and bars, a .530-seat convention audito- rium, and will become the heart of the district when the Mont- real and Canadian stock ex- changes. move in at the begin- ning of October. The new skyscraper is the first phase of an-identical twin- tower project estimated to cost RECALL COLUMBUS FUNCHAL, Madeira (AP)--A replica of Christopher Colum- bus' house is to be built by the government of this Portuguese island. The great navigator lived here between his voyages to America and married a girl from a local family. THREE EARLY MEN FOUND British anthropologist Louis S. B. Leakey, excavating the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, has found bones of three distinct Victoria - St. Jacques Inc., a company set up by developers to handle construction and leas- ing. Among the largest tenants to of Molson and Co. and Doherty Roadhouse and McCraig Bros. was conceived in 1960 and was intended to be a three - sky- of $90,000,000. The new concept of twin towers was e for- ward in the spring of 1 started a year later.and con- struction on the tower was com- pleted last July. NEXT PHASE FOR 1967 The second tower is sehed- uled to start in 1967. Designed by Italian archi- tects Luigi Moretti and Pier Luigi. Nervie, the stock ex: change tower has five under- ground levels for stores, res- taurants and garage, 43 floors above ground for office space, three > anger --_ in the upper part and a penthouse. Myatistically, the building's 47- storeys and five lower levels were completed in 380 days us- ing 14,000 tons of reinforcing steel and 84,000 cubic yards of concrete, Total man-hour labor is estimated at 5,000,000 hours. The building is equipped with 23 elevators reaching a maxi- mum speed of 1,200 feet a min- ropean and American interests|John Kenneth Galbraith has thelurged that the United States suspend air attacks on North Viet Nam. af office space and should reach) ade & mistake in inititing the 40 per cent by May and 80 Per\on a misreading of public opin- ion, Galbraith, a former U.S. ambassador to India, was born near St. Thomas. lingness to negotiate a settle- date are the stockbroking firms ment of the war. He said the president's speech last Wed- ; nesday was a "bold, liberal The Place Victoria project iatament." , wasiversities expressed varied Galbraith said the U.S. had of North Viet Nam has risked escalation of the war and could only stiffen the enemy's will to resist. He said it might also serve to push the Soviet Union back into the embrace of China. J. K. Galbraith Urges U.S. | Rules Revised Stop Raids On Viet Nam CAMBRIDGE, Mass, (AP)--jviews before an audience of several hundred. Galbraith said the bombing But the Harvard economics fessor, a Depfocrat, praised sident Johnson for his wil- set of rules go lease of information on crim-|since the arrest of Lee inal cases by all U.S. justice|Oswald for the assassination of department officers was issued|president John F. Kennedy -- Friday by Attorney - General|whether there should be addi- Nicholas Katzenbach. nounced the code in a speech|which might influence a jury. to the convention of the Amer- ican Society of Newspaper Ed-'editors was favorable. itors, a body always hostile to THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, April 17, 1965. 2} any apparent attempt to suppress news. Katzenbach's move was a cen! WASHI has raged lour-|web. The creature's yellow body|party for Norway's next '= ie ideal 1 oe he he "4 e '" 'and jan land thin legs look like an entic- red It ts rvey party. ing flower. . LAZY SPIDER SUCCEEDS | A ies of Malayan spider 'Defence of Liberty" has re- On Crime News fresh development in a debate caneline fies without making ajcently been approved UNLUCKY PARTY? the nation's 13th yt -- tional safeguards against the The attorney - general an-|publication of information The first reaction from the Pope Performs Feet-Washing ROME (AP)--Pope Paul went to his cathedral in Rome on this Holy Thursday and washed the feet of 12 physically handi- capped youths. The papal act of Galbraith spoke Wednesday humility ushered in three days cy. Ten professors from scraper development, each of night at an eight-hour "teach-/0f symbolic ritual leading to 51 storeys, at an estimated costlin" at Harvard on Viet Nam|=aster. The pontiff travelled across jarvard and neighboring uni-/Rome from the Vatican to the basilica of St. John Lateran, RENT-A-CAR "DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY -- autace cnarct 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS | 725-6553 Ghewe EATON"S rims with LET 56 WANT ADS | WORK FOR YOU FOR AS LITTLE AS 72c A DAY Telephone 723-3492 And Start Your TIMES ACTION WANT ADS See EATON'S big selection of Canadian New-Formula Ready-Pasted ute. moved to Canada and in 1921\types of prehistoric man. LONG ON LOOKS matried the former Mary Kas- kim. He worked at the Ontario Mal- leable Iron for 38 years, and was a member of St. John's Ukrain- jan Greek Orthodox Church. He is survived by one daugh- ter, Mrs. Larry Skuratow, Olga, of Oshawa, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Romanowick of Toronto and Mrs. Ann Yuskiw of Osh- awa. Also surviving is a bro- ther Nicholas of Toronto and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be from Armstrong's Funeral Home on Monday at 9 a.m. Mass will be éung in St. John's at 9.30 a.m. MISS IRENE LOUISE REAZIN The death of Miss Irene Louise Reazin occurred at the Toronto General Hospital on April 16. Miss Reazin was born in Lind- say in 1921 to Hezekiah and Lollie Reazin of RR 2, Black- water. She is survived by her par- ents anda brother, Glenn Reazin of Brooklin. - She is resting at Pinkham Fu- neral. Chapel, Sunderland with the service from the chapel on Monday. Interment will be in Christian Cemetery, Little Brit- . ain. ' BERTHA COLLACUTT . The death of Bertha Collacutt occurred in the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital on April 17. She was in her 83rd year. Born Bertha Samis, in Brook- lin, she married the late Cecil Collacutt. She is survived by a daughter, | Marie. | She is resting in the Northcutt | and Smith Funeral Home, Bow- manville, with the service Mon- day, 2 p.m. from the Funeral Home, with interment in Bethes- da Cemetery. FUNERAL OF MARTIN FROLIS The funeral of Martin Frolis, who died in the. Oshawa Feneral Hospital, April 13, was held April 15 at Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. : Rev. P. F. Fiess, of Grace Lutheran Church conducted the ceremony at Armstrong Funeral Home. | Pallbearers were: P. Visnalr, | G. Thnat, A. Cherevati, J. Lugos, | R. Tamasievski and S. -- ik. Vinyl Wall) Fashions . . « by Sunworthy Washable and scrubbable, they resist grease, stains, crayons, jam, fingermarks and fading! If you're thinking of decorating the hall, kitchen, bathroom -- any room in fact -- do see these first Canadian-made 'Vinyls'. They're exciting, colourful, gay --~and so practical. Vinyl plastic sheets have been laminated to. heavy pre-pasted paper to give them strength, durability and resistance to soil. Precision-trimmed, they're easy to apply. Just treat them like ready-pasted wallpapers --- they ary taut and smooth upon the wall. You'll find wood- grains, formal styles, colonial prints, florals, medallions, textured effects, stripes, bricks and ivory, kitchen and bathroom whimsies. NEWDATSUN four-Ten SEDAN Who says an economy car has to be ugly? From smart new grille and panoramic view windows to sculptured roof line and luxury extras, this is the one that rates an honest."WOW." Up to 40 miles per gallon. 12 Months --. 12,000 Mile Warranty TEST IT TODAY If you ere In the market for buying « cor that is stylish in every way, low cost and economical to run--then the DATSUN Is the cer for you. Many models te choose from, exceptionelly new feetures. A new breed and in @ class by themselves. Drop in tedey end have « talk with either Zoltan, Nick or Don. Zoltans-Nick's & Dan's FINA SERVICE STATION 160 Simcoe South Phone 728-0051 These new wall-coverings have been awarded the EATON Research Bureau Seal of Approval, which means they've been tested to establish both quality and intrinsic value. So, if you want your walls to look bright and colourful for years, choose these vinyls -- we think you'll love living with them, Room lot orders will be taken for delivery within three or four days, 3-79 to 4.59 PHONE 725-7373 SINGLE ROLL (approx. 30 sq. ft.) each © LefeRe Re Re SoMe foRox +B EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 274 Enjoy the things you need foday... OPEN AN EATON BUDGET- CHARGE . ACCOUNT AVAILABLE WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT Specially Purchased ! POLYFOAM (foamed plastic) SLABS Suitable for almost every type of upholstering . . . in your home or Summer wright Pliable Polyfoam is cuttable, may be cemented to itself and other surfaces. Non-allergenic and mildew resistant Poly- foam should be covered to prevent discolouration. Sizes quoted are approximate. 36x 72x V2" thick 2.29 39x 72x V2" thick 2.49 54x72x V2" thick 3.39 36x 72x 1" thick . 4.49 39x 72x 1" thick . 4.99 54x 72x 1" thick . 6.99 36 x 72x 2" thick . 8.99 39. x 72x 2" thick . 9.99 54x 72x 2" thick 13.99 36x 72x 4" thick 16.99 39x72x 4" thick 18.99 54x 72x 4" thick 26.99 EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 224 PHONE 725-7373 f Shop with Assurance . . . EATON'S Will Not Knowingly Be Undersold

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy