Daily Times-Gazette, 13 Apr 1955, p. 2

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, Wednesday, April 18, 1955 Trinity Anglican Church, will, con- 3 THE DALY TIMESGAZETTF. Wedneslsy: Ap | Guct he memorial service ai the aster Service ! CCF SPEAKER | Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. on Friday, April 15. Interment will (Continued from Page 1) BIRTHS UBITUARY | be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. { Is Impressive argy and laziness in the govern- JOSEPH MISIASZEK : nh . : BELL -- Jeanne and Gord Bell, (aee| DONALD EDWARD STRATHDEE The death occurred at the fam; An Impressive Fasies service ple Conservative partyene said, gtaume Corday) hg? harry tor Brad. 8 The funeral service for Donald residence, 39 Gibbs street, early ta Osh on How a afternoon, at Doon. and Leh BORE io de He Arsiva wily re Th, on Edward Strathdee, beloved son of foday of Joseph Misiaszek, in his | 40° ogi ini of pe: un. ing." The ot, lo Bh, Dy April 12, 1855, mother | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strathdee, | i ear Poland -on- February 22:| 5 Almoner Preceptory, No. 15,| Park, is that. it is now 'unable to 4 : | 207 College avenue, who died 3 08 he de ed hal ary %5| Knights Templar, deal with its problems." NES -- Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Jones bls home on ungday jast, Wes held ovis Wl Tt Cp Men i e speaker was Sir Knight Col-| In a brief report to Labor Coun: | a uke Mclnto: unera | onel Wallace Bunton of the Salva. | cil members on the recently-com- "to announce the birth of their | Kuneeh: Sosy, at the Oshawa Ges. Home'ot 2 pam. on Tuesday. Oshawa from Toronto 15 years] tion Army. plated session of the legislature, | 4 oD. T ; --eryl Hospital on Friday, April 8. 1955.| Rey. David Summers, minister | 280. Previous to his illness, three i " i homas, ML | Moher apd baby doing well. lof at Se riser | years ago. he was. employed by Special music was under the di-|T D. Thomas, MLA for Ontario | y { the. Ontario Malleable Iron Com. rection o Walter H. Jackson, who g. sa ere had been "noth. MGLAREN -- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | ducted the services, Interment was | ang "| presided at the organ console. | ing done" by the provincial govern. | MdLaren wish to announce the ar-|in the Oshawa Union Cemetery. | Pany Jor 12 years. Members of the Salvation Army|ment in the way of labor legis rival of a daughter Jill Marie on Sun-| The pallbearers were N. Williams | Mr. Misiaszek was a member of Songsters assisted with the singing. | lation. day Apsl 5. ot at the Oshswaip Rose, G. Butler, D. Logan, W. St. Hedwig's Polish Catholic |" Many 'members of the organiza- Mr. Thomas said the Conserva- iGenezal Hospita "| Axtell and G. Hickey. Church. survived. by his wife. the] Lon from Peterborough, Toronto, | tives had made a desperate at- JH -- R d Pat Souch wish t sury y 2 | J , OO amoince the. arrival of their 'daugh. ALONZO HOGLE former Monika Ciepiela Zdanow- | Port Hope, Jarwie Id 5. Sou lenipt to hush up" the highways | a Satu April 9, 1935 at the iy failing health for the past two SAl, hom he Rarried at Joronto) the visitors were Most Eminent | 'I believe the only way the peo- months Alonzo Hogle passed away | °0 PeCCmAer ©. Wed ANG ITEC | Knight F. G. Mann, Grand Master | ple of Ontario could get to know | at the family residence, Kingston ons ~ves er, Coa oWsC, oe of the Order and Right Eminent| the truth would be by the appoint:| DEATHS road east, Darlington Township on | o® 4558 #0 Sley S1aszeX. | Knight. John A. McDonald, provin-| ment of a Royal Commission." | Tuesday, April 12, in his 95th year. | #1, © SSIEE. A M cial prior of the Toronto district.| The roads Issue, according to The last of his family, the de-| yw ho SUVS oe Se er, Me Mr. Thomas, was "one of the black HOGLE--At the family residence, King- | ceased was a son of the late Mr. | 0c 0° erourne, New, est pages in the history of Ontario." ston Rd. E.. Oshawa, on Tuesday, [and Mrs. Samson Hogle and was TH 2 ill He said Mr. Frost, in a recent April 12, 1955, Alonzo Hogle, beloved | born at Frankford, Ontario, lived Sra romans Ho be a the Arm-| speech, had pointed oul thal, husband of Ida Hogle and dear father | at Picton for 17 yedrs before com- pin g p me for mass in| while the Conservatives had made | of Douglas, in his 95th year : : i Hedwig's Church at 9 a.m. on| : The Tove' Mr. Hogle is resting at th ing to the Oshawa area nine years f i average overpayments of 40 per "Mcintosh Funeral Home, Oshawa. Saturday, April 16. conducted by cent on government contracts slhee No contest to enter] No latter to write! No jingle to complete! 1943, the '"Malpractices and irregul Luke-Melntosh Fi | Home, Oshawa.| #20. He was an adherent of the Ais until Thursday goo Servi in| United Church fos Pe Kia In i nt will be : Grace United Church, Trenton, on Thurs-| He leaves rn hi ssi . r y's natery., | " hh "e agin Rg eg A NLR es to morn id passing Friends oo) sskod oct to call at NINE GRASS FIRES | akities ot the preceding Libeval Just Hill your shopping list ot SPROULE'S and carry home terment White's Cemetery Bayside. | Lp : ; S| the funer»] home until Thursday With the days continuing sunny, | SOYSrRment had been woise, " " whom he married at Brighton on | (U0 ¥ w tne" d } Ys 'But 1 can assure you," Mr | the most wanted 'prize' of all -- the CASH MONEY you save January 22, 189; and one son, €VeNINg Dir Hh Bhd Sy frst Thomas sald, "That they are both | M¢GARRY -- Entered into rest at the | Douglas Hogle of Oshawa. ee | A rt-| " sii w Sick Children's. Hospital. Toronto, on DU A Es 0 DSIaVE, Lake: Wil PA ERAL SENNE ment was kept busy Monday an- very bad meribar cornpared. the by getting ALL your food needs here where every price is @ Sunday, April 10, 1955, Mary | FRE . ] SW t . . | Catherine Ann McGarry {Mcintosh FI3%a 1 Home ast Requiem mass was held in St Fg Mons Sch Wan ja a pew budgets. of the Ontatit guvers [ low price and every department features sur-PRIZE values. So, daughter of Mr. and rs. J | Sada) 1 . Gregory's Roman Catholic Church | but the fires c. d d | ment an Ld administy on McGarry, aged 5 weeks service will be in Grace United : 3 'hurch | s caused no damage. |. cackatchewan, The Connevval | ' ' : 3 at 9 ay Vil- | | i ust ' ' Funeral was held from the Armstrong Church, Trenton, at 2 pm. on fed Bm Weunasday Jor Ni NO INQUEST ives, he sald, planed to spend IH don't ty 0 luck, Trust in SPROULE'S for sure savings on Oshawa General Hospital on Mon The district coroner has decided | per cent of budget! funds on moth your food bills. | that an inquest will not be held | ers allowances, hospitalization and Funeral" Home, Tuesday, April 12 In| Thursday followed by interment in rm as made St. G White's Cemetery, Bayside day last Phe Inass was. condicied by Hey | into the death of Norman Strutt, | other welfare schemes. The CC 3 etery, Oshawa 'McGEE -- Entered into rest in the Osh FUNERAL OF > 1868 B treet h. Whitby. | party in Saskatchewan, he pointed A FE eo S. ELIZ : warn Dr. P. Dwyer. Interment was in yron street north, thy, | ' , yo " 5 April 1, 1955. pair McGee beloved WES, ELIZABPTH F MOFFATT St. Gregory's Cemetery who died under tragic circumstan | aut, had alloted 3% Lg cant of I \ oh ; Quality Meats heroand of Evelyr Royce in his 61 e memorial service for Mrs The pallbearers were Charles es early this morning | Dudget - the me a nian , | r homas sald the Ontario 4 Men Elizabeth 'F. Moffatt 208 Atholl Scott. George Wotten, John Butler HEALTH REPORT government had earmarked 275 / w ? BLUE & RED BRAND Memorial service from the Armstrong | street east, ho passed awav at Tur 3 samacs Funeral Home, Oshawa on Friday, the Oshawa pT ga ie a Les 741 ell. Ralph Burns and Nory The Northumberland and Dur-| per cent of its funds for raodbuild April 13 at 3.3 p.m. Interment Mount | pga 1a" wae held at the Arm- bam Health Unit reports that six | ng. while in Saskatchewan the per- | . a i I... --_---,, a strong Funeral Home at 2 p.m ARCHIE McGEE | new cases of German Measles | centage devoted to highways Wax so B ADE ROAST LB 39° ORAN E J C x | contage = BL ! GE JUICE MELLEY ered fate doit at the on Monday, April 11 In poor health for-the past two | Were reported in Darlington tov». | only family residence ) Cambridge Ave. | The services were conducted by years, Archie McGee, 323 Hillside | Ship during the week ending April Highways contractors, he charg: | 3 Ching TERR Le Me REL ss Rev. M. A. Bury, minirter of King avenue, passed away in the Osh- 9 ed, form a 'lucrative source of BLADE BONE REMOVED TREESWEET 33¢ band of Edith Mae Young in his | Street United Church. Interment awa General Hospital early today AWARD CON Om campaign funds' for the Conserv } 48-01. tin 58th, year was in the Oshawa Union Ceme- in his 61st year Two W D ONTRA( TS ative government the Armstrong A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. wo Whitby firms were awarded Commenting on the provincial BLUE & RED BRAND -- WELL-TRIMMED BORDEN'S MILK Memorial Service in tery F contracts at a meeting of Whitby budge, which premier Frost claim Puseral Home. Osawa 0 nt Mansi | The pallbearers were Orme Mof- Archie McGee, the deceased was p blie Utility © Lawn Cemetery fatt, Meredith Moffatt, John Mof- born in Darlington township on Waie Ia tlity Qomitiisslon last ed was devoted mostly to "human tall fatt, Hugh Murray, Ernest Wads- June 21, 1894, and was married at night. James Sawdon and Sons, one welfare," Mr. Thomas cited the | LB. 2 tins 25¢ MISIASZER Bulered Juin prs In ihe | worth and Lloyd Reid Ottawa on June 6, 1917 oF twa Bidders, Nay Fives au order [case of an Oshawa widow with y ce, 3 : Os A resident of Oshawa for 10 >, a aro e aC children who receives $80 pipe and couplings. Bryant Motor | four. ¢ ; Freshly Ground From Blue & Red Brand Beef TOMATO CATSUP awa, on Wednesd April 13, 1955, JOHN WALLACE MELLEY vears. Mr. McGee was a mem a month from the government Joseph Miziaszek, beloved husband 4 2 1 : *| Qualee . of Monika Clepiela Zdanowski, in his In Poor health for several years her of Albert Street United Church Sales, Dundas street west, lowest | = "gon think the provincial gov- , 47th year John Wallace Melley passed away He leaves to mourn his passing ©f five bidders, was given an order | oni is very much interested Home Brand c | for a one and one-half ton Inter- | LB. ble. . Funeral from the Armstrong Funeral at the family residence, 750 Cam- his wife. the former Evelyn h I Home, Oshawa, Saturday, April 16 vide. 8 «VE ' in human welfare when things like He ar SL Neawig's | Polish bridge avente early Tuesday, in Kovee: four daughters, Mes Roy national truck chassis with cab | that go on," he said SWIFT'S PREMIU ! FACES TWO CHARGES COUNTING HEADS S I M 0 N I Z Catholic Church, 9 a.m. Interment St Gregory's Cemetery. The family re Born at Horton, Renfrew county, | Rowden (Eileen), Mrs. L. Car- ; "Quests friends not to call at the funeral on July 6, 1897, the deceased Was | rington (Doreen) and Miss Ber- Murray J. Patterson, 176 Klu-| gppMONTON (CP) -- Edmon- 1-LB. CELLO Non stuft home before Tvrsiay evening a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. niece McGee and one son, Glen- Be street, Oshawa, was remand-|,n's second annual census is ex- PKG. eh TR ER rity four packages § ed until May 3, by Magistrate| sored to begin about April 1. The All for 1,19 ANCE James Melley. He was married son A. McGee, all of Oshawa SPENCER -- E i into rest n m d | son A. McG 3 . A ER renee i oltal on Tuesday, at Hamilton on December 25, 1926. | Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. | I: S: Ebbs in police court Wednes- | city's population Is estimated at WIET' day, on charges of careless driving | apout 210.000. In 1954 the civic SWIFT'S PREMIUM GAY LIQUID April 12, 1955, Joseph Spencer, belov Coming to Oshawa from Renfrew | Pearl Houston of Almonfe: tw o ; ed husband of Caroline Blackler. in| 34 years ago, Mr. Melley sold vene- | brothers. Harry McGee of Clay-|and failing to report an accident. | census indicated a total of 197,800. SLICED Pp BY THE DETERGENT 27¢ ¢ BOLOGNA "27° " his 68 year " tian blinds and for 10 years was ton, Ontario and William McGee ; Mi rial ce i the A t J ome. Oshawa on Friday. Apri the local representative of the On- of L'Amable, Ontario; and seven j.. Cie ™ BALL. rant LEGION CORNER 15 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn tario Motor League grandchildren east VBS Tom anded coor Fires "Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, the Rev. S. C. H. Atkinson, minister by Magistrate FS Bobs igh ed STRUTT--Suddenly, at Whitby, Wednes. | [0r0€r Edith Mae Young; and of Albert Street United Church, | go "pont "ang having. The ac.| Plans for the 1955 street (fair day. April 13, 1955, Edward Norman | there daughters, Mrs. H. McLeod | will conduct the memorial service oc i"ic sae on $500 bail |and dence of the Oshawa Branch Strutt, beloved husband of Emily Hub- | (Betty) and Misses Patricia and at the Armstrong Funeral Home| J ail, of the Canadian Legion will be bard and dear father of Mrs Diane Melley, all of Oshawa at 3.30 pm. on Friday, April 15 ADMITS BEIN J t rev 3 . i Cochrane (Violet), Whitby, Mrs. R Mr. Melley was predeceased by | Interment will be in Mount Lawn| g hg G DRUNK | revealed at the Branch meeting on - Broom (Jean) and Elmer Strutt of Osh-| h I N ber | C Cmme earney, Peterborough. | Thursday evening of this week; % TULIP awa. in his 71st year Hs ava ser, «ois on 1 ven r | Cemetery - was fined $10 and costs or eight| when the members will be given Me on LS 20, 1938 and by a son, Douglas, on days, by Magistrate F. §. Ebbs in| their assignments as booth chair- WR § BRAND Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral v Chapel, Whithy, for service - in the | October 6, 1947 police court Wednesday, on a man and to fill the other posts of INA WL Sunkist | 4 unki chapel on Saturday, April 16, at 2.30 SUI'V - | o'clock. Interment Groveside Cemetery, sso surviy in pte a gister rs. Auto Design | Shane ot being drunk. The accus-| importance. It is hoped that the at- P & \ . p " t 3 ed gulity | tendance will be as large as at Fo NR Margarine Brooklin. er, Douglas Melley, of Ottawa and DO | the last meeting when the Ladies Li ; FINED $10 AND COSTS entertained 7 5h A dear father of Mrs. R. J. Killens 4 Lua), Mrs. W. Bryant (Helen), and ri Il be in M t Weare cd ruee Tripp of Guelph, aged 57 years . Interment wi in oun " ' ednesday, i age yaar, Modern Trends in Automobile y, to a charge of bein, gates to attend the Biennial Pro- Home at 2 p.m. on Thursday, April Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Lawn Cemetery Design' was the subject of an drunk. Tompkins was fined $101 vincial Convention to be held in | GRAPEFR |istrate F. S. Ebbs in police court, ing will be the selecttion of del- SRIPP-. Suddenly in Oshawa Tuesday, | three grandchildren Auxiliary was April 12, 1955, Everett Tripp, be The memorial service will be Vaughan Tompkins, 31, 12 Mill y ¥ i i 28 tr Bots i lyn ne mo Pet Tal THQIM@ | soet ast de in| ave, bora em of bu HE A 25° e ' LB. "Chapel, Whitby, for services in the : C ete " eres -. | and costs or 10 days. extremely interesting and infor hid Windsor at the beginning of August. ts = Extra Lge. Interment, Groveside Cemetery, Brook Size 80's . X 1in The death occurred unexpectedly the Oshaa Kiwanis Club and their 3 i at the family residence, 432 Ritson gy egts were privileged to hear, John Fecyez, 564 Cubert street, | delegates to this convention. doz road south, early Monday. April| when Chas. Eder, North Plant chief pleaded not guilty before Magis-| An important event, in the form 5 FOR 29+ Size 252 A Cc trate F. S. Ebbs, in police court|0f a district meeting of District . SPECIAL OFFER -- LIPTON'S IN MEMORIAM 1, of Thomas Stanley Robinson inspector of General Motors of | ¢ ] in his 66th year Canada, Ltd. was the guest speaker Wedpesqay, to a charge of care-|is to be held in Peterborough on Born at Reaboro, Ontarfo. on ,i the weekly luncheon meeting | 158 driving. Fecyez was found | Sunday, April 17, and members in-- sgt p + GOODMAN -- In loving memory of a March 3, 1890, the deceased was Bs hig tie R | guilty and fined $25 and costs or | tending to make the trip are asked ° Certified COBBLER SEED POTATOES for early planting now available ONION soup MIX at the Legion Hall in 15-1b. and 75-1b. bags. ® DUTCH SET ONIONS for planting ® GRASS Buy two, get one Free 35¢ dear daughter violet Margaret May son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John The speaker pointed out that the 10 days. The licence suspension |to register Goodman who:ipassed awaay April 13, | Robinson designing of a new model automo- Was left to the department of Members must be at the Hall on SEED @ MULTIPLIER ONIONS for planting. @® Full selection of FLOWER ALL THREE FOR 1983 q : 4 A resident of Oshawa for 28 pile started actually about 18| highways. Fecyez was charged fol- | Sunday at 8 am. in order to be ; ) ) ; AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. NOW AVAILABLE -- LIPTON'S 1 think of hb I | Ig MN years. Mr. Robinson came to the months ahead of the eventual ap-| lowing an accident on Park road|in Peterborough for the opening : meeting at 10 am. The BEEF noone SOUP MIX There is nothing left to answer eity from Lindsay Re Was a Ma- pearance of that model. Dealing | south on March 31. The wccused| of the But her picture on the wall chine operator in the stamping with the component parts of an man ran into the rear of a ¢ program will include a parade to --8i Snr ; s car | | =Sadly missed by Mother, Dad, bro- plant at General Motors for a num- | a 1omobile. he quickly reviewed | and pushed. it into the rear of athe Cenotaph, a dinner meeting, . ber of Jears and was a member of | the intensive program of testing second car. The accused told the ®nd the election of District offi- @ GRO! ERY DEPT $ SPECIAL JARVIS -- 'In loving memory of a dear LOCA = UAW-CIO. He was also a.4 rigorous trial to which each | court he was (driving about 15 cers to do duty for the next two . OFFER pkgs 25¢ ea atber, Liha Saris, who em ber of St. Andrew's United part is submitted, the engine, fuel, | miles an hour' when he hit the Years i 113, 1 3 n , y A 'S BEST Loving and kind in all her ways loaves to mourn Wis passing, Steering. trim, 'brakes'iand tres vars : o Comrades Larry Holmes and NATURE'S BE 15. FRESH ASSORTED -- CREAM i meee tii | GREEN PEAS 2 "x 25°) SANDWICH BISCUI tine SANDW SCUITS Lpright and just to the end of her days = Sincere and true in her heart and mind, Dis wife, the former Ethel Siddle| "qo «ohiective of the engineers to the branch, to be known as the Beautiful memories she left behind and one daughter, Miss Evelyn; desi A . | . 4 . t gning a new model, is to Holmes-Cowle trophy for annual --Ever remembered by ner husband Robinson. of Peterborough attain a lighter car but a safer car eri | competition in the Hous art: TREESW 1-1b. Cello Roy. and family, Florence, Robert, Ray. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs P use Darts c Ret i ML J ms re sr, Me ne oe Bovis more vig nd agie The tery woe govare on | BLENDED JUICE "we 29s a Ray aud 2 broth 1 i Rob OR {| more comfort, conforms to the Ita- : | the part of two second world war tin tacos 1 ye ene 3c roe Somes Rownin of oie vn ve vr 10 Be Licensed [wii tmamrene il oo irr Ss PRE 35 ros chased at a cheaper figure," s! cidentally, Larry and Ray were | M c DOG y. Lar \ tin and CAT FOOD May La h d . v : : A 8 TM Pam Neha United cniter of | Chas. Eder The by-law requiring installers | the winners of the Club Room Dear mother, you are not forgotten, | oo .ioq se a AR iy 1 son "It is their job to provide more i ielevisiop antennae to obtain a | Billiards doubles competition 2-1b 15-0 1 : enjoyable, easier and more attrac- licence from the city was passed (gh i 1 -Ib. 2 -ox. Ge . p awa Branch cribbage players BROW B , c . tin tins Though, on earth you are no more, Luke-M Still in memory, you are with us Luke-Mclntosh Funeral Home at {ive ways for us to enjoy our lei- | by city council last night. Amend- were to Peterborough for the dis- As you always were before, 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 13 re". th ak declar: 'er p 0 " ed, as he ments were first made to all : : " --Sadly missed by daughter, Jean, son- | 2 p.m. today. Interment was in the --'... e Speaker declar { OW | trict eribbage tournament, and fin- in-law Bill, and granddaughter Nancy 'HH at summed up in this definition, the A applications for licences to be | ; i i! 3 , F c CULVERHOUSE . Oshawa Union Cemetery work of the engineers in attaining | made to the city clerk and mot to Jihed in Tourth lack: Which apiitles EARS] IRST SHORTENING 2 Ibs. 49 Strawberries 15.0x. 31¢ | tin LAYCOE -- In loving memory of a dear : : most popular styling and at the | council itself : 3 mother Lonstance, May Layeoe who wilkS, LILLIAN BALDWIN same time stressing the perform- Ald. John Brady asked council to Jouriament at Fort Erie on April | ECLIPSE BRAND Peaceful be thy rest. dear mother we ELLAND hii La BSI | Guoe of the vehicle defeat the bylaw. I don't think we | 0, Bowmanville and Madoc tied PASTRY F LOUR un. 1 20 Tt is sweet to breathe thy name as: hb i, " dav aawin pr. Delving into the more scientific | Deed it in this city. We have not or Yrst. place. of | bag . fn life we loved you dearly, h se Guay oy ay morning at phases of automotive engineering, had too much trouble." - ' i ------------ er residence, 26 Crowland avenue. (po oxperiments being tried and| Ald. Lyman Gifford did not | hydro lines, disrupting industry In death we do the same --Ever remembered by daughter Pearl, in her 73rd vear tested daily, which are not under- | agree. High winds have recently 'We owe this to industry, to the chapel Friday, April 15, at 2.30 o'clock " " 2 WY vai N . THOMAS STANLEY ROBINSON Jere mative talk, which members of IMPOSE $25 FINE Oshawa will probably send five son-in-law Harvey, and grandchildren , ' § a Ne RIN Brin rt Sau t A Jove Fe Toms | Shed TV sefenses io 1 woe SC ana Yo FY awiers' ie wot @ 'Se CRISP past 42 years told some interesting facts of the | CRISP CARD OF THANKS | Besides her husband she 15! materials that are being tried out, CI surviv by one daughter, Mrs. ch as aluminim engines or en- GINGER Dover bait ii Sons Arnold, of gine parts, the new type of synth- 1 would like to thank the Order of Welland, John of Fomails Kennett etic rubber, with its amazing qual-| An offer of Mike Rytzey, 515) windows. The wi d § CORNER Eastern Star Lodge, No. 248, Whitby: | Boyer Algo Visas. 3 Sister ities of pliability and durability; | Ritson road south, to urchase | for the W, ta Bow ae Ap | AND SNAPS Whit Benevolent Rebekah Lodge, 132; | DOVET iso SUPVINg le @ sister, materials for trim and finally, the from the city land, on the south | city hall. The quotation of Alsco | Ld A hg Cand | troit and es Bother Charles new types of fuel On this latter | side of Wentworth street, for his Sales A ile. Juotation Mond niffierous friends for the lovely flowers | and Edward Diddams of Detroit Sibject Xt was Tevesied Mat a auto-wrecking business was referr-| storm windows at $41 each and (rj Open Thursday, Friday and Soturdey 2 LBS 39¢ sent, also for s of cards ; 3 $ y tr) A X ood wishes while IT was seriously ii in| and William of San Francisco; and | find means of burning or using up ed to the planning board. | three ot 40 3, total of Sb. The | Nights { ven es ¢ the Oshawa General Hospital. also 13 grandchildren all the fuel, not just a portion of it y thanking nurses and staff of Bl of Osh-| The funeral was held today at! yn conclusion, the oy stres-| An CENCE diier's Service Limited was $1,213, less | awa Federal Hospital. Tous ermine 2 p.m. from the J. L. Cudney fu-| sed that while automobile manu-|licence from Keith C. Marsh, 204 12 per cent, for the 23 windows. neral chapel, 241 West Main street. | facturers, with their large staffs | Court street, who wishes to sell HARBOR DEVELOPMENT | : CORNER I wish to thank my many friends and INterment took place in Doan's| of engineers, working on modern | nursery stock, was referred to th : : | AND STS. in Sux Ritge camels trends in design, are gradually pro- general purposes committee for in. facilitate. the development of 'Ihe VALUABLE wR] JARS A Special Hanky I oon JOSEPH SP ER ducing Jutoronlics that are be- | vestigation clits the deve opined} 2 the COUPON o ; i ' + JUDE, » coming increasingly closer to auto- | r was sel up by city i i {he Rurses In the operating room, nurses Taken suddenly ji his work BE ans of is Bh Ring REFERRED TO COMMITTEE council last night. Appointed were INSIDE! pen Friday and Saturday Nights NEWPORT FLUFFS in Bl and the special nurse. Also thank np a on Tuesday morning Joseph Spenc- | etc., the country's transportation! An application for n auc. Ald: John Dyer, chairman of the . S-qt. 29¢ vice-chairmen on these commit- We wish to express our sincere thanks i] f th bi ful fl 1 i poe 29° messages of sym y utiful - ¥ ympa aut) oral | 1887 and was married at Bowman- within four years, Chas. Eder stres- | hurst who offers the city $200 in CHARGE ns, 0. G. Fleming, S. J. Manress, Pickering A resident of Oshawa for 44 extremely great, and may reach on his subdivision required for Also the Knights of Columbus, Catholic years, Mr. Spencer was employed a crisis stage, unless the country park purposes ing campa during May. The barge Size Glant Size ® BEST VALUES FOR YOUR BAKING MIX He was a veteran of World War 1 for prosperity | EF prosperi, report on an offer of the Central Pose. ber of Post 43, Canadian Legion. thanks of the members and guests on ing Mrs. Chumley and my daughter Jean for donating blood. Thanks also to the er. 483 Albert street, passed away system can not expect this com- tioneer's licen committee of the whole and of the : : p e, from Reg John LJ AMPLE FREE PARKING we in the Oshawa General Hospital Mrs. General Hospital. He was in his highways needed are built in pace | dealt with. | and appreciation to our many friends Richard Spencer, the deceased was motor vehicle in Canada alone is The city property committee will ' ; DRIVE HEADQUARTERS ]O¢ - OFF LARGE offerings and mass cards. To Rev. Dr.| jin "OF po Tag gn sed that the need of highways is lieu of five per cent of the land Mitted to use the old library build- SPECIAL PACK PRICES BETTY CROCKER BISCUITS Women's League, and the Gerrow Fun. as a moulder by Ontario Malleable keeps pace with the automotive OFFER THREE HOUSE agreement $s on the understandin ) 'E ISES in which he served overseas with Kiwanian Jack Elliott introduced He is survived by his wife, the iced by Kiwanian Jas, | James street at $500 each South side of King street west, : : : After Fast Chase former Caroline Blackler; one bis vole y i ; MAYOR TO ATTEND from Queen street to Centre sires', : ' H ' Vaug 3 : ir i ---- ! 4 wi . L HATHAM (CP)--A 17 year-old Yaughler Se y2ughan (Marj Mayor Norman Down was au- wig paved aud. metered; for : youth was shot in the arm and | iq .4 and Joseph of Oshawa and| THREE-MONTH SUSPENSION | thorized by council to atterd the Spee hiveullet Were Jtrelted Tues Clarence of Windsor Harvey L. Kirby, 58 Kawartha conferen e of the Canadian Fed- WALK DEFERRED Ca Eh ike Pol Pr Also surviving are a sister, Mrs, avenue, Oshawa, was fined $25 and Station § Mayors and Municipali- A sidewalk on the bridge over the of-bollets at-a stolen car Adlizer Branton of Newcastle: two costs or 10 days and his licence peel imonton from August 28 Oshawa Creek at Simcoe street : DHS 2 Yolen sat, A brothers, Ernest Richard Spenc- was suspended for three months, 0 September 1 north cannot be constructed this . taken to hospital fc ae Be AH Was er of Mount Forest and George by Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in police BIDS FOR WINDQWS year, the board of works told coun- a iaor bullet od he ment to Alfred Spencer of Toronto and court Wednesday, when the accus Referred to the rr t | cil last night. A report will be y = i un Is condi- | nine grandchildren ed ploeded quilty to a charge of committee for action 0 Made on (he feasabliity and cost o 'boys in the store, during my recent stay later in the day at the Oshawa plete rapid development, unless the son of Blackwater was similarly industrial committee, and his two Isa McQuaig. 68th year with the increase of cars tees, Ald. Joseph Victor and CIif- | A son of the late Mr. and Mrs Pointing out that the number of LOOK INTO OFFER ford Harman. | ¢ OFF GIANT [J DELIVERY AT NOMINAL COCONUT and neighbors for the acts of kindness, horn at Newcastle on October 26, increasing at the rate of a million look into the offer of W. D Park- : The Salvation Army is to be per- Paul Dw Father Lawlor and Firth at} Dwyer awior and Firt Ing as a headquarters for its build- eral Home The Quilty Family Iron Company for over 35 years. | 9 " the Ar il i ild- sles : woke. 35 3 industry and so provide a program h the Army will vacate if the buil p p City property committee will also ing is required for any other pur- 29¢ 57¢ FOOD DOLLAR 4.01, 51¢ pkg. the 116th Battalion. He was a mem. ot § re | Mortgage and Housing Corporati Youth Shot, 3 Held ras em: the guest speaker and the sincere |," Ty city gine kids " TO PAVE BOULEBARD oo such work and recommendations tion was reported satisfactory, Rev. E. A. Irwin, rector of Holy careless driving. | Quotations of two firms for storm will be made to the 1056 il council,

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