Daily Times-Gazette, 6 May 1953, p. 2

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E.R . sor, St. Thomas, London, Teronts, Trenton, Hamilton and St. Cath- arines 50 and 70. Wingham 40 and 70, Summary for Thursday: Sunny ing to countries which must rely on trade to survive. 2 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, May 6, 1953 -- The United States had a special nt st OSHAWA AND DISTRICT | ) move BIRTHS McGIBBON--To Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. McGibbon, on Tuesday, May §, 1953, at | daughter, | | senescent inn EE EE FETE ETT TTY cesses enanenee., 817 55 Lake Ontario is 180 miles long with maximum breadth of 58 miles, smallest of the great lakes, rp TO W. Limit Lot C-1, Sheet 15, Plan 133 ena voi Wi Limit Lot C-1, 8ke4t 15, Plan M5 E. Limit Lot 31, Plan 247 FROM OBITUARIES HOMER JAY GOYNE E. Limit Tot 28, Plan 258 E. Limit, Lot 4%, Plan 27% . Limit Lot 11, Plan 127 ain /, Limit Lot 12, Plan '27 ERY PO 4 TOT DH SOU PG EN FE. Limit Lot 60, Plan EIS EU E. Limit Lot 41, Plan 289 ARO tisha iasiisiiasssaioc Wilson Road South Pa'ricia Avenue .W. Limit Lot 23, W. Lim't Lot 24, Elin "treet Fast Elgin Stree' Tact Plan ney 8, of N. L'"t Lot 131, I'sn Street Stront Avcye Pn "nr Plan 427 19.25 Cubert Conant Stacey E. Limit Lot 5, Plon 40 .« Roxboreuth Avene . Wi'tan Road Sorth Willingdon Street op 12'0" N. of 8, Lirxit Lot 95, Plan 145 . 81°05" E. of W, Limit Lot 8, McGrigor Plan C Ritson Rord Sov'h N. Yimit Lot 1°9, Plan 1F0 8. Limit Lot 8°", Plan 17" N Limit Lot 19, Plan 193 Lke Strest "t. Eloi Avenue "a EY reve nye N. Limit Lot 80, S*ecet 11D(4), Plan 357 ......... McKim Street wh ns ain a al a N. Limit Lot 14, Pan 277 N. Lim't Lot 42, Plan 252 Eulalic Avenue Flalie Avenue "thol Street ae ARO ER IIR AT ar Ty East S,. Limit Lot 40," Plan 308 ........:.... es Athol Street 8. Limit Lot 42, Plan ! N. Limit: Lot 25, Plan 20" E. of W, Limit Lot W. Limit of Street "i 377'9" W. of E. Limit Lot 8 Con, 1 8. Limit Lot C-28, Sheet 31, Plan 338 ............co0000ui ooo West 8. Limit Lot 720; Plan-178 . Tresane Street ..: Grierson Street E. Limit Lot 18, Plan 278 .. SELLA 37 E. of W. Limit Lot 38, Plan 278 ...... .viiviviivinirnnnnes ae REE Rep S. Limit Lot 549, Plan 148 Drew Street W. Limit Lot 437, P'an 145 +E. Limit 'Lot 452, Plan 145 Fernhill Boulevard = 7... .... 0 ii iiviennnrivria st caat anaes North Fernhill Boulevard Fairleigh Avenue 1 .. 4270" N. of N, Limit Gibbs Avenue N. Limit Lot 109, Plan 300 ...............ovi0000sin00s, Sirs sens Darcy Street Laracor Avenue : 50' N. of 8S. Limit Lot 175, Plan 403 . Limit Lot 184, Plan 312 . Limit Lot 5, Plan 449 .. Limit Lot 4, Plan 248 Limit of Street Park Road South . Park Road South 131, Plan 150 ... Darcy Street Devon Street Devon Street Drew Street Eldon Avenue Eldon Avenue Eldon Avenue Fairleigh Avenue Fairleigh Avenue Gibbons Street Gibbons Street Gibbons Street Grierson Street Grierson Street Grierson Hibbert Street .. Hibbert Street ... Hillside Avenue Hortop Avenue ' .,.Jones Avenue Johnston Avenwe ... ,+:.Cubert Street Johnston Avenue ...Cubert Street FS a ores Ridgeway Avenue ++ Gibbs Avenue .. Miller Avenue .. Robert Street PIRI sriiees..o Russland Road East Darcy Street .Cubert Street . Nassau Street ..Park Road South ... Rey. Dr. P. Dwyer in 8t. Gregory's the Liquor Control Roman Catholic Church at 9 a.m. | today for Robert Teleford Taylor, of the police commission, which is Board. Judge F. J. MacRae, chairman Jones Avenue Somerville Avenue ..Fernhill Boulevard ..E. Limit Lot 1, Plan 426 4 411'0" W. of W. Limit Lot 277, Plan 310 RATES RP sersisererrrsa North 137 Colborne Street East, who died | making the inquiry, said he did on Sunday last in Sunnybrook Hos- | not know what became of liquor my To ars were W. Mil Sojzeq IN jE. on Bayon had ' er . es, experience before," he V. McAdam, G. Stark, s this type 9 expe ery, W. Vokins and A. Davies, | After the raid the Legion was | Interment was In 8t. Gregory's fined $500 for the illegal sale of | Cémetery. liquor. ..406' W, of W, Limit Lot 250, Plan 310 ... Fernhill Boulevard . Fernhill Boteuard ...... .... : cs vuiss Se iiiiviiiiisinaeins ... Robert Street .. Robert Street Robert Street Robert Strect W. Limit Lot 8, Plan 448 FR 0039 E, of W, Limit Let C-18 .... .. verses rieanaasieseecanss.. 32°'W, of E. Limit Lot C-16, Sheet 22, Plan 335 ou coo. 8B, Limit Lot 373, Plan 178 N. Limit Lot 185, Plan 150 Fernhill - Boulevard .. Mary Street .. Annis Street bol .N. Limit Lot 10, Plan 463 ..50° 8. of N. Limit Lot C-19, Sheet 22, Plan 335 King Street East 5511" §. of N. Limit Lot 2, Gihbons Street George Street . Crémwell Avenue Rosehill Boulevard N. Limit Lot 112, Plan 305 N. Limit Lot 79, Plan 308 .. ............. ..E. Limit Lot 7, Plan 248 8. Limit Lot 340, Plan 145 ... N. Limit Lot 229, Plan 301 ... Colborne Street Stevenson Road Limit 'Lot C-18, Plan 335 Vimy Avehte = Ve ia er RR Tazlor Avenul =>. . 0. ain iin cide Bisa iee 200 W. of W. Limit Lot 113, Plan 300 ,..................... (4) feet except the Madison Avenue Madison Avenue . . Ye sini Stevenson Road Laragor Avenue .... eens Laracor Avenue ... Soth +L Vest 'Mary Street ........ FR ' East Masson Street Masson Street Miller Avenue Mill Street .............. rine ; Montrave Avenue .. Vows Lint Tot 578 ..... ........ Oshawa Boulevard ;. 80 Limit Let 179, Plan 150 .. Ridgeway Avenue . Gibbon Street Robert Street ... . Grierson Street ... Roger Street ... {Conant Street .... Somerville Avenue ............. ..Jones Avenue '.. St. Lawrence Street ...N. Limit Let C-19 . Willingdon Street South ... ... Athol Street East Wilson Road North ...759 N. of S. Limit Lot, 21, Sheet 8(¢) Woodcrest Avenue ........ Fernhill Boulevard Drew Street A Pe «. + Mitchell Avenue Elmgrove Avenue Floyd Street Highland Avenue Highland Avenue Hillside Avenue Huron Street LaSalle Avenue ......... Cheeses Fulalie Avenue Luke Street ...................... Richmond Street Miller Avenue «.sssys. Fernhill Boulevard St. Lawrence Avenue Willingdon Street . Wilson Road South 10° N. of 8 Limit Lot 375, Plan 302 ............... .... Woodcrest Avenue Gibbons Street . ... AEA and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. All the said sidewalks are to have a width of four sidewalk on Metcalfe Street which is to have a width of five (5) feet. . The estimated cost of the work is $131,582.65 of which $48,740.73 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated cost per foot frontage is $2.60 except for the sidewalk on Metcalfe Street for which the estimated cost per foot frontage is $3.25. The assessment is to be: paid in ten (10) equal annual instalments and the estimated . annual rate per foot frontage Is 25.2 cents except for the sidewalk en Metcalfe Street for which the estimated ammual rate per foot frontage is 31.6 cents, * Karn's Drug Store Henderson's Book Store Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the sald work and any owner may, within twenty-one : A days after the first publication of this notice, file with the Board his objection to the said work being wndertaken, : Hotel Genosha . , . Now Available 4. The said Board may approve of the sald work being undertaken but, before doing so, it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the said work will be considered. DATED st Oshawa this 4th day of May, 1053, F. E. HARE, Clerk, ARAMA Boulevard Be Sure To Hear Dr. Kenneth McFarland, M.D. one of America's outstanding speakers ~ OSHAWA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GRE : {SPIRITUAL CONSERVATION ; (Continued from Page 1 A ern co-operation is stre ened . trition and hospital aid, the govern-: opportunities for self-development He was nos clined : FARM r Local Kiwan: either Coldwell's view |living up to this responsibility. Oshawa General Hospital. A ent policies were now being ex- | phasized: programs to aid recov- caution in deaing wit Fanti on net an expected shortage of farm ; bers of the Toronto Riverdale Ki-| ances," the idea was of Libetal | catastrophies. In short, the govern. Following the recent visit to Lind- A careful indeed. ; ng ¢ | | TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-|t0 arrive 'in April. The hg announcement is made that Lind- | Club meeting, last night, at the Pic- had been indisputably good. Agairm, | should be shared on an equitable eb Hospital on Tuesday, May 3, - i siles, chair | policie d these iy Fi om will be suc- th later Lindsay Street. It will be convert-| Kiwaniane Ross Giles, ghairman ' pole 5 an se are presently winally Mr. Gregg told the aud- [talks at Panmunj the Mississippi valley ya's chairman of a lke com-| Beginning in 1800, the Depart-|__ : United Nations' American negotia- RONG ADDRESS GIVEN mitiee, weve In charge of th ; chile Join Lay. ations | ened as it became almost station. Ww G * IN MEMORIAM ; brid résided. Mayor John Nay- Accidents : : : from Oshawa President Morey | throughout the years. The depart. ge p . Nay Y-| powers with troops in Korea to say dear | Monday on a charge of intoxica- will dissolve this cloud cover dur- | > { | . ker, Before the meeting Mrs. ? Selleck, who passed away May 6, 1950. terday's issue as 60 Cordova Road. table. | ground for peace before a urisis| Spe? in Paris had decided it would be ve and Wa midnight Wednesday: Year + Deote AOUNOS--In loving memory of our dear |any embarrassment caused by this | cyl "under the direction of Ki-| Were working out well, similatly the procession of party workers 10| "ga" caiq that while Russia may is London, Toronto, Hamilton cities: Ye have only your memory dear father, | FINE DRIVER $75 | Five Oshawa Kiwanians were in| made to assist older workers." Ac. ing efforts to break the West econ. on will linger fo) ally tinuing warm, Winds light low to- As we treasure - od " {gistrate R. P. Locke, QC, todav | jack Langmaid and George Werry | ; ba fed and grandchildren. A h | . * Fe BE Br me | LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE had admitted six or eight beers the East York Club, was the, TAKE NOTICE THAT: _ 1 wish to express my sincere thanks y i f Riverdale Club, | rds duri y recent DISMISS CHARGE Albert Hinton, o wert flowers and cards ng my NAME OF STREET ather Coffey, Rr. Russell and nurses oo Sorting disuiisetd a farsless drive {of Dunbarton Club, current Lieut.- Te of Oshawa, immediate-past Lieut..| Athol Street Fast |arose as a result of a collision International vice - president, were | = AVehDe 2 Ritson: Road South W. Jay, RR 2, Whitby. Acting for health for the past five | lated the Riverdale and Oshawa | ate, Home ® ues Or Ty i Hal Arthur Street + otChadburn Street a e outse! g . | y i his : Tuesday morning, May 5. in A charge of being on or over Athol Street East ............, «Willingdon Street South objects and objectives that guide a James Goyne, the deceased Was| "oh "oy" norte "fine of $10 and October 26, 1884. A resident of tees of a great responsibility, we Bruce Street E. Limit Lot 20, Plan 427 ¢ A.A wert wave Svience 'Mm the cas, have made our country the force over 3 . Central Park Boulevard ++... Beverly Street in action. |day at 11.40 when grease caught among the boys and girls of our erfously wounded in survive Chadburn Street . Glidon Street : m r a sister, Mrs. Willia Avenue. No damage was reported. in building citizenship, Kiwanian Reynolds of Courtice. Alex. Droswick, 33 Russett Av e. | Youth into a force for good which Drew Street Eulalie Avenue the funeral service at the Arm-| With falling to come to a full stop |; "biotect our freedoms, and im. Eulalie Avenue viii Ondillae Avenue fon TY. | be in the Oshawa Un | Joseph Reader of Toronto, plead- | Kiwanian John Donaldson of the James Street Stacey Avenue KEDRON -- 'On Priday. May 1,|tréte R. P. Locke, QC, to's charge | Appreciation of all present. = | Oshawa Boulevard ..... Se vating S, Limit Lot 189, Pian 150 anche Alma Cole. beloved wife| REMAND TRAFFIC CASE. Moose Jaw, 8ask., Mrs. A. R. Bott | co ino "in L Bowne of Toronto in | Clean A ai | Richmond Street ............. .vW. Limit Lot C-4, Sheet 2, Plan 335 ...............coouvniiin.. in her ear. g Simcoe Street North Jee. 330" N, of 8, Limit Lot CASE REMANDED taph yesterday afternoon by men 2 James Carey y after their marriage jon. hed to May 13. DOfth of Kedron. It was here that | time within 10 days that thex. "| Willington Street South: ....... "Gliddon Avenue ...... TL ae nd : Der 21. 1887. Tney settled on ing gully to » charge of falling Yas the tigure of the unknown sol-| ma | Bond and Church Streets, was 0 Wilson Road South .............. .Gliddon Avenue 2 e, |! | family of three sons and two dsugh- intendent. barn in chased the "Bain Farm." on the MARKS. ANNIVERSARY Crone Mothers: have made| Allee Street ........... viiiien... Ritson Road North [Desan thelr mar. marking the 37th anniversary of his | and teen-agers around the ceno-| Collar Breet. els Nore hat i Owen D. Friend. FINED F il OR FAILING dren who upturn seats and smash e remained in _ her beloved ! down small trees and climb over | First 'Avenne appreciated. East, pleading guilty to a charge ! men and the city police have been PP! . ke, QC, today was con- | re and companionship of her |victed on the charge and. fined! armly greeted by her mother. Simcoe Street North: Vaughan PICKERING -- An inquiry into e final call. Besides her children, ordered by Pickering Town Coun- fas governed by system. persev- | NERAL OF Legion member stating that the mily, and her faithfulness in at- pork, Sunday school, and woman's nniversary, and used also at the k part in the ceremonies, as the e late Mrs, Lee wlill be treasured | latives, neighbours and friends, | en by her pastor, Rev. R. H. Rick- LJ . tion In the federal employment Riverdale Club | i y "a T (Continued from Page 1) | Finally and most important, the! responsibility in seeing that West- d | 1 of i United States thinks such a and war. P ay Visit 0 | the realm of maternal health, nu- | Liberal regime had guarded the would be ranace economically as well as politically me t desired that children-be given | and self-expression. It was estab a to agree and he felt the U. S. has been the' best possible start in life. Pres- | lishing a national library; it em- | ot the West is showing {00 -mucn. eA on oh To Peggy. Headed by their President, Ki-| tended. s |ery from wars; it aided veterans thi y ORGANIZE IN LINDSAY {wanian Russ Freeman, 20 mem-| As to the "dear old family allow- | and it lent a hand in time of large wis time, The oineial a anadian | THE WEATHER Spring application has been made i or rman wi DEATHS say of C Millard, National Di- wanis Club, visited the Oshawa origin and brought to being in spife | ment believed that-the good things an workers expected rector for the United Steelworkers, | Kiwanis Club at a pleasant inier- of strong opposition. The vemdts with which Canada was endowed) Mr. Pearson threw little new JSRIUED, CL SMOGR Too [ceive Dasstie money ly be > F a ght on developments or on the v pa er. YNE--Entered into rest in the Oshawa say union has signed a five-year Sadilly Room of the Hotel Deon | Liberals Rad guided the OPPORGE | basis. The government had the wel- foverninent s atitiae. He anld it Je anther office in Toronto at a a f | lan a. y work through export i in mind. | rly to whether truce |": $s , g : 1953. Homer Jay Gomme, belo egorne in lease for an office building on | Rh export trade fare of all Canadians in is too early Synopsis: The disturbance which Tr OLL . F 1 ed into a meeting hall. Organizer of Riverdale's inter - club coms-| being extended for greater export| once of some 250 that they had |Cessful, but he did express the ome, Oshawa, Thursday. Nav 7 Service| Ralph Carlin is working with var-| mittee and Kiwanian Ken Conlin, | trade. 20a sen a candidate to bé proud of hope and the feeling that the and threatened to bring Tain to : 2 p.m. Intermen . 8 Sa) 5 esda; = mittee, were in charge of the eve- ment of Labor, the brain-chid of : i._| tors wouldn't break off negotiations Yaste ning, with Kiwanian Ross acting as | the late W. L. Mackenzie King, had oaresident of the HONE ASSOCIa" | there without a chance first being ary over Hilinois. Cloudiness from Yesterday | The address of Agnes Wheeler, chairman, taking over the gavel improved the condition of labor! lion. Robert J. Harris, Of ~X" given to Canada and other UN [this system crept over Southern | convicted in Magistrate's Court on i Pe Broiled ii Ontario Tuesday night, but the sun red - go Reed, after Kiwanian Ken had in- ment considered conciliation most or ug 2 Sort a me Lest | What they think of such a step. Injun BELL EC In Io rr William Charles | tion, was incorrectly given in ves- troduced the guests at the head important and tried to prepare the | the city to the distinguished g As for NATO, the recent meeting y 1 the Says: a al Killed ? . ! : Regional _ forecasts va unt -. --Deeply mourned. by his wife and sons, | The proper address is 69 Cordova | Entertainment was of high or- Arose, In co-operation with the Iter _ anch enitrizined a the folly for the West to drop its guard : Jack and Bob. Road. The Times-Gazette regrets ar The Riverdale Kiwanis Glee | vinces, vocationa] training hans | Riano. Piper at_ this time, ontke Erle, Lake Huron, Lake Accidents rio, Niagara regions: Windsor, % father and grandfather, Louis Younos, error, wanian Don Cameron, sang t wo [Plans for rehabilitation of disabled the stage. be softening her military approach, Injured who passed away May 6, 1 | numbers and were in fine voice. Persons. Plans were now g she simultaneously may be increas- Sunny today beotiiing gloudy Al Killed le life through night, sunny again ursday. To Tamer ness will linger forever | . A plea of guilty on a charge of fine: form. Kiwanians Jim Souch, | tion had been taken to make" {Tfe- omically. The Russians were mak- we fea . careless driving heard before Ma- | jr 'Bob Patte, Murray Sparks, 8a] race or religious discrimifa- ing trade approaches, tempt- night and high Thursday at Wind- OY inlaw G , Wil- gt May and Rose and son-in-law Gordon brought Neil H Hood, 62 Burke ere making a big hit with their | Street, a fine of $75 and costs oF | nostumed presentation of the "Par- ; CARD OF THANKS ence to the effect that H Kiwanis Governor Mel Osborne prior to becoming involved in A vest speaker of the evening. He ; : ind appreciation to friends and my fam- | traffic accident. | was ably introduced by Kiwanian| 1 The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to éonstruct, as loca] improvements, cement concrete sidewalks on the following streets between the points fly, Marg and: neighbours who visited and , mentioned: ent f X " :« @ former Lieutenant - Governor of er Fug Wha Wy Magistrate R. P. Locke, QC, this this Division. Kiwanian Bob Stroud - ! Athol Street East A2 Mrs. D. Grenier. | 339 Brassey Street, who had enter. | Governor; Kiwanian Bert Coulter, {ed a plea of not guilty. The charge (~ =. = "1 witanian Bill Cock-| Ballard Street . \ [between a car driven by the ac. |erton of Riverdale Club, a past| Fourth Avenue seins ,ooW. Limit Lot 393, Plan 148 {cused and one drven by Kenneth | 1 "iit. 4 ced and spoke briefly. | ekih vies dey | Monash Avenue ..............: LIE, A i 42, Plan 258 [the defence was R. D. Humphreys, | Kiwanian Mel Osborne congratu- ok be e hd Ww Lim t Lot an 25 yne died at| = clubs on their inter-club activities, | LE t ig fle Bly Hospital on | IMPOSE $10 FINE | Athol Street East "... Willingd Street South challenging message, delivered on | x Caiaih rascals, ngdon Street Sou 69th ear. | the unpaved section of a dual high- | & true Kiwanis theme, stress A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. way brought John Madden of Lane. Wr have a rest mis Athol Street East 'Highland Avenue born in Darlington Township on | coe "0. 50 Gave in police court |sion in the world, we are trus- Beverly Street : issii1 gz Central Park Boulevard Oshawa for over 40 years, he was Sodny, SFP Cdsbie RB, W. Off must pursue those ideals which Bruce Street .................. +... FE. Limit Lot 27, Plan 421 employed by General Motors for Central Park Boulevard Beverly Street d with the 186th GREASE CAUGHT FIRE for good that it is," he declared. Ms . Me Goyne World War I and was _ City firemen were called out to- | Stressing the value ot work centiat Park. Boul : Rich id Streit Ir evar . mon: ree survived | fire on a stove as a housewife was nation, the prominent part that Never married, he is su e preparing dinner at 46 Gladstone | home, res and school training College. Avenue Poth Road. South rothers, John a § F. Cog of pads and George CASE LAID OVER | Mel stated "we must weld our| Douglas Street Wolfe Street . H. A. Mellow of Northmin- jill bring about and maintain ster Uniied Church will conduct nue. charged in police court today Wi. GENE AONE Wed) TMELD Fen ig iy ER 'entra ar) oulevar strong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. oh | Was remanded to May 13. | prove our great democratic way of | : Thursday, May 7. laterment wii PLEADS NOT GUILTY [life -- this is our sacred trust. Gliddon Avenue cieerer. Chadburn Street [i _ | visiting club, voiced the sincere MRS. F. W. LEE {ing not guilty today before Magis- | Metoalfe Street ................. .Centre. Street careless driving, was remanded to | = ni Mitchell Avenue ..... Drew Street Borne Pater "dauphter. Goderich, | May 20. C h I 1 i Park Road South ts ivanserN, i ,- Plan 2 ere ax Ballard' (Herma, |, A charge of travelling on he | enotap S Park Road South " ge Si of a : | hibited portion of the highway, aid i odron orl i eTIank sud Ross police oourt today, was remanded St. Julian Street Vimy Avenue 90th ay 13. The late Mrs. Lee was born at Pencil marks na Bobs of sul | Stacey Avenue ....... CLR Inte ie. Spout dolutier of ne | A careless driving charge against | oe oe Oona by 'men! Warren Avenue ............... . 2 EIgin Street Cole Bwan Toronto was today | gmployed by the board of parks | Figin Street Mr. and Mrs. Cole noved to jhe management. It was the second Gliddon Avenue , wo miles Suu RED 10 ) Spop plead- |to scrub down the monument. | A . 'Me. Frederick Witllam Lee any ; | "The mud was thrown as high| Willingdon Street ... . ... oa. ...Gflddon Avenue anche Alma Cole were married. | on S50" 000 stop at the corner of | "> Wilson Road North .. . King Street East ................ | dier. The vandalism is.a disgrace' | A ae 3 4 the farm one mile east of Kedron Bond and Church Streets, was con-| "0: 108 WHER AIL parks super: Church, and it was here that their NO oy I fy E.gucke, | | Wilson Road South .. Vimy Avenue ters. were . Later pur- or 10 days. Organizations \n jhe Fity. nels | Wilson Road South ......... nin Eulalie Avenue chased the "Bain Farm," on the Walter Cockerill, for many years | strong protests about the callous | dian enees Sa ina Park Road North fon 9] She youx 0% 'the' farm | With the Marks Theatre, today is. and wanton behavior of children | - mioor Street East ........ ... L.. .Wilson "Road .8outh ......... RR At Here they first began their mar- association wi taph. City council has passed on ed life. Deoem se. ih the local: movie the protests to Chief of Police | Cromwell Avenue vievsio Elmgrove Avenue th their family, and many y { Hibbert Street ends, joining with them in happy Gardeners in The park have, 10 jon, In March, 1948, Mr. Lee was keep a contipual watch for chil-| a to his eternal reward. Mrs. TE WE ve: Dis onl : Win Roag Squth ' hy i . Wilson a ou! home, being joined December, 1950, STAY AT ACCIDENT ; { her son Frank, Ottawa, whose | the cenotaph. Police badges. are fompia and assistance she great-| Kenneth Mapes, 527 Bloor Street | to be issued to the parks board | Li. James Street Last Christmas Mrs. Lee and Mr. | Of falling to remain at the scene requested to patrol the park. frank Lee went to Goderich, where |Of an accident before Magistrate | -- : - rs. Lee enjoyed the added loving |R. P. Loc ti ughter and other merfibers of her [$25 and costs or 30 days. Ch k Loc n mily. Mrs. 'Ballard came down| Crown witnesses in the case ec i a 0 om Moose Jaw recently, and was were Dr. R. J. Kimmerly, 178 | Of S : = ed Beer atigntly, and with Little pain, dhe Brooks, 183 Conant Street and De- | 12 . rs. Lee was notic tective Bill Jordan, who read a! uletly, during the past weeks until | statement taken from the accused. the disposition of a quantity of 's. Lee | ived b beer confiscated in a raid on the \ h t jax Legion hall las rasidehildren sur Ye ves seven OBITUARIES Ajax Legion hall last fall has been andchildren. { | . The late Mrs. Lee was a woman | |e inquiry was ordered after of executive ability, and her life FU | council received a letter from a erance, and love of her family and] ROBERT TELFORD TAYLOR |[egion had not yet been notifi Bor God, As eyidenced by fceom-| Requiem Mass was conducted by that the beer had been returned to ] . BE at church, where her pew s seldom empty, in meeting service as it came to her in choir @ssociation's manifold sc~ie' ~ 1 hind office work, Also to her, Ked- fon Church is Indebtec i... istory cimpiled by her for the 76th pening of the new church, about I" vear ago. On the occasion of | e laying of the corner stone of | e new church, the late Mrs. Lee | ldest member of the church. s Recollections of association with emories. The funeral on Monday | ftornoon was largely attended by | loral tributes were beautiful and umerous. The message was giv- rd who based his remarks on "be e steadfast, unmovable, always bounding in the work of the Lord." | Interment took place in the fa- ily plot. Union Cemetery. + Bearers were Everett Mountjoy, pn. Pascoe, Harvey Cross- Walter Davis, Clarence erry, Harold Werry. L Among those attending from a gistance were Mrs. M. Ballard, Moose Jaw, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Alec ark, Goderich, Mr, and Mrs. Don ott, Windsor: Mr, and Mrs. Earl uckle. and Bruce Buckle, Queens- | ville; Miss Nellie Ballard, Noble- Miss Irene Bray, Toronto, fon; d FUNERAL OF . WILLIAM JAMES PARKER The funeral service for William |] James Parker, a lifelong resident North Oshawa, who died itby on Saturday last, was held in North Oshawa United Church | yesterday afternoon. | " The service was conducted by | §. G. Saywell assisted by Rev. Dr. | eorge Telford. Interment was in | e Oshawa Union Cemetery. | Pallbearers were Lyman Gifford, | Lloyd Gifford, Dr. W. H. Gifford, Charles Littlefield, George Taylor énd Philip Conlin } Pitas tieiseaes. Vimy Avenue Monday, May 11 at 7 p.m. HOTEL GENOSHA Dudley McGregor, Brampton, "Eulalie Avenue Dr. McFarland who was the one man selected to serve os guest lecturer for the Reader's Digest magazine. TICKETS $1.50

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