2 THE DAILY TIMES. GAZETTE, Monday, April 18, 195% BIRTHS EADIE ~- At the Toronto East General Hospital on Friday April 15, 195 Mr. and Mrs. L. Elmer Eadie, a daughter Sylvia Jeannette, a sister for Charles. Ii Lemon of Okla-|i. homa a GEORGE LAUGHLIN PETRIE | In poor health for the past four M years, George Laughlin Petrie, 23 Elgin et east, passed away at the Oshawa General Hospital on .| Sunday, April 17, in his 74th year. A lifelong resident of Oshawa the deceased 5 born on Bloor | dl street east on September 13, 1881. Mr. Petrie was predecased by his wife, the former Mabl Wade, on August 15, 1926, He leaves to mourn his passing] seven daughters, Mrs. Maurige| Millgate (Ifa) of Oshawa, Mrs. | George Steers (Gertie) of Toronto, Mrs. Bert Proctor (Dorothy), Mrs, J Campney (Jean), Mrs. Price (Vera), Mrs. Ant al (Ethel) and Mrs (Doris) all of Oshawa surviving are a brother, | p e of British Colum- grandchildren and five grandchildren memori 1 held at the Home at 2 p.m 19, conducted Bury, minister *| United Church in Mount Elder nest BOAKE Helen and Homer yeverell) wish to announce the > hei. daughter, Marilyn Patricia, on ~Thewrsday April 7, 1955, at Osh awa Qenmernl Hospital. A sister for Catherine VALENTINE -- Betty and Frank Val entine are happy to announce the ar- rival of their son weighing 6 pounds, 15 ozs. on Saturday April 16, 1955, at the Oshawa General Hospital ad "DEATHS In Detroit, Michigan on , April 15, 1955, Minnie Newton beloved wife of Joseph Harnett and sister of Miss Lottie Newton of Newton of Toron HARNETT dear Oshawa and William n her 74th year eral from Luke-McIntosh H 2 on Tuesday, April 19 at nterment Union C 'emetery great Funeral The 3 p.m will be Funeral | April | A Arms ror on Tuesday, by Rev. M of King Street Interment will be Lawn Cemetery EVERETT ERWIN TRIPPS passing occurred suddenly Sea Cadets from Peterborough, | Corps of Oshawa on Sunday in a Port Hope, Belleville and Tren- | church parade and sports day in ton joined with members of the | Sir Frances Drake Sea Cadet | the city Here the' camera catches part of the parade . as it DISTRICT truck, a quantity of cigarettes a 4 and confectionery | PLAN MEMBER DRIVE '| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SU BJEC T| At a meeting of the Radio Park How the law of diy e- | Neig ociation recently vealed by a canvass of ind red ion f for memberships. es in the Oshawa ). ¢ and Scar itation was set forth at CI rk « » installation' of light- adios bo ! J og of Ju ye prey ' vices on Sunday fixtures in the club house is nion ¢ the Oshawa dis to start at once rmon en Aonement BACK TO SCHOOL in Oshawa's primar} schools returned to desks today following the r holidays. With the excep- 3 there are no more the summer vaca- INES Suddenly at Lions Head, On on April 18, 1935, Maude Ar 7, beloved wife of the late Geo: Jones and dear mother of Mrs ray A. Wilson (Merle) of Port 1 dearest grandmother of Ann Wilson. ting at the Robinson Funeral Chay 2 the chapel on Wednes 4 ice in, pam. Interment Groveside local General Motors plant Brooklin sday, April 12, of Everett | Pe Melody ' " ol ) breaking into the Thomas Goch service station, 437 Simcoe street, south, and stealing a Chevrolet | metery MON Entered into berlain Township hursday_ April n Lemon, bel 15e rhood Ass t pe ere laid for " 4 m 1 1 e park ¢ a rial to a College A ant Oshawa Entered into rest wa Gener: al H ent hunter ber of at Brooklin » of General Pupils and stered condary to ive mini nd many be lister om for ' until of Guelpt ruce (2 kride or n orna in Helen (M Wes Oshe BAIL 519 Euclid remanded un- Magis- ASK $100 in poli urt Fred Wilson, 26 brother, |s charge of careless i eet, Whitby, was ind six | Wedr Irinp of COUNTY BUYS TRUCK t Dc i Following it wecepting Bryant | lowe until Tuesday Ebb 20 by police rge of being | 1 was remand- bail of $100 | H. A v of which is complete R., and Samuel Ap REMANDED FOR SEN NCR Bi Varieties vn Funeral Ho w 2.30 p.m. on Frida} his 65th year 1 rment in Grove side llace Chambers Me mom " r Brooklir r set, Oshawa, netery \ ond A On Saturday afternoon the Osh- Naturalists Club held its sec- day. Approximately 60 were identified and the ember. were not out of the city "Ebbs tender the 1st week purchased d truck from F Toronto, E ghte L subm d fc with dump Selon Cemetery Kill and Keith and ic " 0 ton For tors ¢ | were was was service very con- At Queen abeth Hospi The memorial of attended in J | tke mn Wec ment 476 lay w <8 remand. nion Cer In_the Oshawa Ge Tuesday aftern oon IN MEMORIAM THER In loving memory of our other and grandmother Marth feagher who passed away have one mother, and true in all the world, e to you gan only %, kind A friend mother you I gan do dear Mother go..and tend your grave, leave behind a token of best Mother Cod ever ords not hard tc smber them all m assed by d "LEGION BRANCH PRESENTS SPORTS AWARDS the Front P who sian English row hamp, 'R. Pope, Snooker cham- not showir pion and J. Horton who won the Cocker, team trophy for cribbage White, and Skel Times-Gazette during Logeman, te. past year. | ton won the Ru (left-to- p row and nadian Le ban the m Back gh Turner those 2 lemi A K ation t 'or nization's | captain B Staff Photo "OBITUARY - = FUNERAL OF CLAUDE MacDONALD for Claude service son of Me cDo he Id Home was Armstrong Fuenral on Saturday ET aywell, lay pastor a's. United Church, « the services. Intermen ) : Union Cemeter i pallbearers were D. Clarey, MacDonald, Nein MacDon ul. Roy Collins ELMER GAVIN 54 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa 116 Brock >. N., NOhithy oe SENSATIONAL MEAT FEATURES by cider. Victor W. Collins and erment was in the Oshawa Union tery Mr. and Mrs. Gavin mon, the deceased was born t Caledon, Ontario, on February 11,1906 and was married at Jon Ontario, on April 11, 193¢ deceased was literature 3 t for the Ontario-Quebec rence of the Seventh-day Ad Church and had been wu rker-for the church in Toronto a for 20 yea He was of the Oshawa Mis ege Church $ to mourn h pass I Oshaw MER GAVIN LEMON for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY kK fidar Englehart, on Thur the Oshawa Missionary ime Ribs . 33° Prime Ribs LIVER 19° FRESH DEVON -- BREAKFAST GRADE "A" LARGE SIZE Gavin, 172 Harmony road th, - who ed in Aidie's vhen his 2 left the i i hen he id a th b U S FA K S Ih. 129: at 3 p.m. today The Jovice was conducted STANDING ROAST PORK 19° LEAN PORK LEAN i ¢ CHOPS .49° | BRISKET XTA : ¢ LB. RINDLESS LB. 49 daughters 12, and Jo} ree 10 LOOSE OR IN YOUR OWN CONTAINER are his par Angeles Mae Lemon brothers ving two lip Lemon v a chu rker in the Belgian Congo and court | Billiards | moved north on Simcoe street, past the saluting base, in front of the federal building, where Lieut. R. Strike of Toronto, area DISTRICT SEA CADETS SMART IN SUNDAY CHURCH PARADE officer, took the salute. The aa conéluded with a tattoo by the five bands of the assembled corps. Times-Gazette Staff Photq limits at any time, Birds observed were both land and water fowl. The height of the spring migra- tion is supposedly reached in May, according to Mrs. J. McRae, sec- retary of the club. Some of the winter birds that will continue to travel north were aso seen at this outing. Sport Awards Are Presented By Legion Prizes won during the past season were presented by the Le- gion Dart League, at a dinner and social evening, in the Oshawa Legien, oa on Saturday. The 1 president, J. Dobson, po J acted as master of ceremonies. Beaton, past pres- ident of the Ty said grace and N. Hircock, i L8i0n resident, pro- posed the toast to the Queen. Le- gion Secretary F. Grant called for two minutes silence in memory of those who have gone before. The O'Keefe Trophy was pre- sented by J. Denton to Team No. 4 which topped the league. Mem- bers of the team are A. Cot captain; R. Skelton, A. Turner, White and R. Fleming. The Molson Jeopny for doubles play was presented by D. Weeks, district sports officer, to L Holmes and R. Cowle. The Carling THOPhY for 2 for singles play went to R. Cowle. The pres- entation was won by T. Peters. T. Peters was winner of the baseball competition, His presen- tation was made by R. Cowle. The High Three Darts award Degrees Are Conferred At Encampment Rally Last Saturday evening, the mem- bers of the Encampment Branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows held a rally in the Odd Fellows' Hall, 8% King St. W,, in Oshawa. To start the proceedings at 2.30 .m., Kawartha Encampment, No. of Peterborough, confered the Golden Rule Degree, and following this at 4.00 p.m. was a tour of the City by the visiting brethern, led » Past Chief Patriarch John Dyer of Oshawa. During the eve- ning session, Ontario Encampment No. 11, of Oshawa, conferred the Royal Purple Degree. Those re- ceiving the two rees were Har- old Mace of Whi and M. A. Carr of Preston. At the conclusion of the degree work, R. E. Hawke, Oshawa, dis- triet deputy Grand Patriarch of | pi District 19 (comprised branches in Oshawa, Peterborough and Cobourg) welcomed the out-of- town members. And it was noted during Mr. Hawkes' remarks that over 80 members were present, Following the few remarks by the D.D.8.P., in which he not only wei- comed present but also ex- pressed personal gratification at he number being present. Patri- arch Hawke then introduced Past Grend Patriarch W. Dodson (f Preston, Ontario, who had brouglt the member from Preston for the degrees, who outlined the personal history of the candidate together with his feelings towards Fellowship. The chairman then called upon Earl Fox, Grand High Priest, Grand Encampment of Ontario. Mr. Fox said that his trip up from Sterling, Ontario, to witness two degrees ha been in vain and as the representative of the grand Encampment, felt that the day had undoubtedly been a success, He added that many members felt that the should come first, that no sacrifice seem- ed too great to make. He felt how- ever, that this idea could not suc- cessfully work as the home and family should be the first consider- ation of everyone, the church the next, and third, the lodge. Anc as lodge work had always been a hol more or less, it was antici- that like all hobbies, one had of | to put some work and effort into it to really enjoy it. Other speakers included Past Grand Patriarch Lyle Willson of Cobourg and Past Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Ontario, W. Dean of Thornhill, Ontario. To conclude the evening, the members retired to the banquet room for buffet lunch red by Pat, Moss, Murray yman, Patriarch H. "Bird" Laxton was at the piano. All who contributed to the success of the day war thanked earlier in the meeting by Mr. Hawke, went to R. Cowie with the entation being made by R. res- . | Ing. Winner of the aggregate points award was Douglas Weeks who re- ceived his award from S. Brooks, The Thunder Mug, awarded to .|the player with the least points, was presented by W. Beaton to . Guirey. Other awards presented during evening were R. Pope, nooker Winner, presented by H. Hobbs. English Billiards -- Winner, A. Cocker, presented by P. Logeman, Russian Billiards -- Winner, P. m- | Logeman, presented by A. Cocker. |S Cribbage -- Winner, J. Horton, sented by T. Bouckley. Checkers -- Winner W. Mat thews, presented by J. Dobson. FIRST FOR NEGRO NEW YORK (AP)--Everett (Les, 38, took the baton at the New Nork City Opera Company's om ance of La Traviata Sunday. He is believed to be the first Negro to conduct professional grand opera in the 8S Beat Officer Given Hemand Kenneth Lummis, 26, 253 Athol street east, was remanded for one week for sentence by Magistrate F. 8. Ebbs, in police court Mon- day, on a charge of assaulting a peace officer. accused ed guilty to the charge. Ross Jameson, a police stable, told the court accused TT i 2% » BL : » - 5 : : : +H gt gi i 7 i F i : i 1 Earmark $458,000 For Conservation RENO, Nev. (AP)--Trustees Ducks Unlimited or g and breeding grounds in Canadian prairie provinces. Oshawa Memorial Service ® Monuments @ Markers NO. 2 MIGHWAY DIAL 3-2004 L OF CITY LIMITS the matched pair new Imperial's new motor oil discovery means more mileage for Canadian drivers! 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