Daily Times-Gazette, 4 May 1955, p. 2

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2 THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Wednesday, May 4, 195 | (jig hh hFyneral, Hoe for ser- Home, ra at 2.30 p.m, on Thi 5. Interment will be in Pinedale Cemetery. the pas. . | day, April 30, i his family residence, Be Bowmanyille, on April Rey. George Mason. was private to Oakville Ceme- Tory on May 2 ps inte in the Osh- / mwa General Hospitar May h Bs ars Campbell MeLeod. be- James W ALBIN. In loving memory of a dear 80D and brother, Jack Alpin, who pass- y was, ESV PW Joie 440 W0¥. May 4 26oe° took him home Ji was! His will. »D4t in our hearts, He Mveth still. "ghia missed by Mom, sisters and hers, ALPIN -- In loving memory of John sWest - Alpin who passed away May 4, 1962. ph fenrs that may come cannot Lig loving remembrance of Never forgotten by Bill, Joan and Y -- In = 3 i fr ge Poi ate v. 4+ Snthony, who passed away May 4 Low JH) ante still ache with loneliness | borough last weekend made a de- . | year. + | article - Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, "| their family and their work ia a "| street, Ajax, was remanded in pol- "| trate E. 8. Ebbs placed the aceus- "| ed on $100 ba!' 13 on ps : "| soviation on Monday night it was arters night will receive the - | Bachelor of Di 1 Pod e of pleading ing drunk, 54 | ND_TWO MEN | Roy , 28, of 102 Gibb street, walk remanded until ednesday A private funeral service was held Monday from the F. F. Mor- ris Chapel here to Oakville Ceme- tery. Rev. Mason was in his 82nd year, Since bis retirement in 1922 he spent much of his time in his market garden. Born and eduegted in Oak he served as a siopary in Nise: la, British Columbia, and minister- ed in Dunbar, Cargill, Harriston and Bowmanville, Ontario. Since . | retiring, he assisted in several 1 | churches of the Oshawa Presby- tery. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Emma A. Nichols whom he married in Knox Church, Calgary, in 1903, and a sister, Mrs. | er. J. P. McQuarry, London, On was the son of the late John Jabez and Mary Mason of Oakville. Pallbearers were nephews Mrs. Mason, Robert Wa, Charles Nichols and William ley, of Toronto, Craig Ainsley, ! Comber, Howard Armstrong, Windsor, and Thomas Nichols, Hamilton. Friends and relatives attended the funeral from Port Perry, To- ronto, Seagrave, View Lake, Wind- sor, Walkerville, Comber, Ham- ilton, London and Oakville. OSHAWA AND DISTRICT SEEK REUNION Oshawa naval veterans, tendance at the reunion in of at- eter: termined effort to have the mext such event held in the motor eity It is hoped to have it as an an-| gp nual event with various Canadian cities being host from year fo SECURE HEADQUARTERS At a meeting of the Oshawa rid- Progressive Conservative As- announced that party he. would be set up in the the corner of jicoe and borne streets, RECEIVES sen A former Bowianville man, Row a sisisisey u at a convoea- of Toronto. at tion in the Univers He is Rev. Merrill Ferguson who has been om furlough since last August. A Times-Gazette feature United Church mission in Angola, will appear in this paper soos. BUILD STADIUM ACCESS Work was _ ted this week om a new road of the Civie The new roads will provide access to the new parking space around the stadium. GIVEN REMAND of not guilty, On a Robert gomery, 45, 31 Elm Nelson jce court Wednesday until May 5 on a charge of being drunk. Magis- | general store in this village, said $10 AND COSTS uilly to Floyd Sells, , of no known address, was $10 and costs days by Magis- trate F. 8, The accused ap- ed in a: police court ednesday morning. May 11 police court W on charges of having, an unlicenced driver to drive, bav- a kdaler of AL rey Hospita a - bert Ni Kin, elson g. a nativee of Fuphcasia 4 Sowa Pp. in ny for was | Jace Is br and having a defective muffler. He was _re- leased on $200 bail. Wal- lace, 23, 1156 Somerville avenue was femanded until the same date by Magistratp. F. S. Ebbs. Wal arged with careless driv. ing and 'havin? no oberator's We late Mr, King fatued al til W years ago w ed fo Wal le fers Falls. He | as uaimariad nd a survived By . B was a mem- urch and was! Orange The King of Ferris, goout cence, if) ¢ with the same onpe incident," Wal'~~a is 01 #970 bafl, Prime Minister St. Laurent (centre) and premiers from the 10 provinces meet at Ottawa to discuss the country's problems | at the federal - provincial econ- Laurent; Du Quebec; Flemm! Brunswick; Bennett, Briti mbia: Doug- las, Saskatchewan; and Small wood, Newfoundland. Lacks Feeling, Touch Sense Boy, 8, Has Ganglineuropathy PEMBURY, Eng. {Reutsts)--Bl hard Mains, 8, goes to the hos- pital regularly to have his hair pulled. Each time doctors watch for some indication that the boy feels the pulling. But so far it has failed to give him any sense of pain Richard is the only little boy in the country who neve reries be cause he has no sense of feeling or touch. A spanking would mean nothing to him. He wouldn't even yelp if he was punched on the nose. gS Seially, Richard's condition is y, a rare po Fei that has baffled med- ical scientists for years. Richard's father, who rums the takes knocks, cuts, and the boy Jrulses without knowing they hav pent, ppened. is ng educated at ome. CAN BE DANGEROUS His condition cap be like the time when he rul eye so hard he scratched the re- tina, it took a leading surgeon to save the eye. Now he wears special Brotective padded clothing. Each night and morning he is carefully examined he has heen injured. But the boy who doesn't know difference between hot and cold worries a lot about other children when they cry after being hurt. He Is curious to find out what pain really means. hd intelli- | ¥ erous, his Plans To Seek Nomination BEAVERTON -- Aspirant to the | nomination as standard bearer for the Conservative party in Ontario riding. Professor A. W. "Jack" '| Baker, head of the Department of Entomology and Zoology at the Ontario Agricultural College, | Guelph, announced his retirement | at O.A.C. yesterday. He had been | a member of the faculty for more | than 40 years. He had been a long time sum- Mer Yeuidunt of Cedarhurst, Bea-| is presently in the 3 a two-way battle with | Mrs. Helen McKenzie for top hon- | ors in the approaching nomina- | A native of of Walkerton, he gradu- sted fol OAC in 1911 when he staff that year as he in and zoology. In 1940 he assumed charge of the department. since its inception. He is past presi- dent of the Entomology Society of Ont,; past president of the Entom- ology Society of Canada and past mt of the Federation of On- jo Naturalists. BY the Second World War, Prof. Baker served with the R.C.N. He organized the university naval | training divisions in 16 Canadian universities. He was responsible for selecton of technical person- nel for the mavy and represented | his service on the technical person- | nel allocation commitiee of ft three services. Professor and Mrs. Baker w live in Thorah Township near Bes | verton. Mrs. McKenzie, the other com- fender for the nomination in On- riding, has been connected 4 munic cipal politics and service work for the past 15 Jeary. ied Prof. Baker will be s by Dr. W. E. Heming, fuccreed | years has been air of ento-| mology and zoology. nd and | is a native of Owen go an graduated from OAC. in After graduating he was with, A Dominion Department of Agricul- ture at Chatham. Drivers Fined Similar fines of $50 and costs or one month were levied against Wilbert Peebles, Wilson road north and Reginal Leon Wile, 865 Simcoe airgel south, when they were con ted by Magistrate bbs in By court Wednesday, 'on sep- parate charges of careless driving. oe said Peebles was observ- driving at an excessive rate | PLANT 10,000 TREES | Most of Peterborough's 3 Boy t patrols were represented at 'the annual two-day tree- ting | outing last weekend at : Gan araska Forest, Durham 260° Scouts planted 0 white pine seedings. STUDENTS SUCCESSFUL the students of the agri- Among kdale, | cultural college at Kemptville who aduate this year is Neil Moffat, R 1, Orono. R. A. Lovelock of | Brookiin and Walter Loates SL i aad thelr | CHARGE FALSE STATEMENT Leslie Bennett, ave- nue, Oshawa, wa remanded until May 18, by y Magistrate F. 8 in police court Wednesday, on a charge of a ment. going south on Park road of spond turned around and drove north past yp same point. A police officer on duty down the driver but, before ore Peebles 8 Jade a very erratic | run before he 0| Peebles' rec: ed he had | been Souvigted six lh on hte" was "and sharged aet be hit a car on Simcoe street Police LB the accused was ok in the lane. He was also oh he a case of drunkeness. Impose $5 Fine In Assault Case Steve Malanech, 835 Glen road, was a ¢ . George's She leaves to mourn her Jossing two sisters, Mrs. Harry Spencer Aap) of Brooklin and Mrs. Daisy Ochawa and four voit all of Osh- ors, of Michigan, (Tec), Bors an awa. The renais will be at the WOULD BUY HOME An offer from the Woodward Fire Fund Coumisiee 0 for $500 one of the houses on | street the city is to purch: from the Central Mortgage anc "ous. ing Corporation was refer: the property committee. 5 old widow, Mrs. Woodwa md er family, were made hc when fire recently guited Fond) home on Elm Grove. Osh five days "br Magluaie Ebb, in court Wednesday ater pleading guilty to a charge of assault The complainant, John Abrame- zuk, told the court he was standing at the fish and chip store on Sim- the | sae street when the accused grab- Malanech said he was constantly ng threats from Abramczuk. she accused said his mother is |aiso bothered by Abramczuk. wi fined $5 and eolts OF) 2 Cars Collide 'At Intersection Police are invest dent which occur a at the corner of Mas Hille; tigating an acel- at noon fto-| n and roft streets. No identification | 9: of the drivers involved has been made. No one was injured. One car is reported to have been driving north om Masson street when it collided with a ear at the intersection of Hillcroft street. The north bound car rolled over three times bouncing on the west boulevard of Masson Street. Damage to the northbound car was extensive. Killed Accidents 'to date . In; Suffers Cuts In Collision Kozimer Checko, 50, 282 Arthur street, was taken to the Oshawa General Hospital about 6.20 p.m,, Tuesday, after he was knocked from his bicycle on Ritson road south, Kozimer is suffering from scalp and face lacerations, and an in- jured left wrist. His condition is reported as satisfactory. Witnesses said Checko, riding a bike, came from the west side of Ritson road into the path of a car | driven by Jose F. Cotovos, 59, 28 Hancock road. Cotovos was driving north on when the accident | Ritson soutt occurred. Cloverleaf Exit Fouls Expectant Dad 'Stork Wins Race 'HICAGO {AP).-Barbard Sulski Hatt almost Botiing to Sh ance when ¢ learned he was to become a a He timed his car over several routes from his home ia suburban! seat Six Baseball Teams Organized The organizatiop six baseball teams in the Woodview Park area was announced by "A; E. Salter, rts chairman, at a meeting of Woodview . Park Association this week, The meeling Ww s held at the home of J. E, 'Major, 152 Cadillac avenue north. The presi dent, Mrs. Olive Wood, presided. It was decided to hold a raffle funds for the park. The draw will by held on July §. G. 0. Johnstone, building chair- man, reported plans for the ye A tion of the fi Dhouse Hi Io nearing completion, It is Sart on the J hoped Ay the near A special will be held on Monday iim Sot 16, at the home of Mr. Major to make final plans for the cial opening of the park jor the season on Satup- C.R.A. AY iee open all day, Health Club, Vogler Se ro, $404 00 p.m hildren --- a S3ishop: Games 4. 153 5.50 nyo " Adult W & Woodshop, Strength asd ei ab, Teen Town Ga 7.00-9.00 2 mes, Table wah Club, 7,30 p.m. Judo Club, 7.00-10 00" p .m, Oshawa Little Theatr, 7.30 p.m. N.A. Sports Meeting, 7.30 p.m, so ton, #053 Re tn "oe oon all da; crea office N 9.00-5.30 p.m. y Adult te Chime rr --~ Woodshop, Games, of gs 2 Strength gth and He cid o. 00-9.00 p.m. - 7.00-9.90 Teen Town Games, .m. Teen Town Dance, 8.00 p.m. SA [RAY ad ereation of , 9.00-12.00 RO oodshop--4; 30-11.30 a.m. 0.G.H. 'REPORT Week ending April 30, 1065; Admissions 170. Births, male 23, feamle 20, Major surgery 41 Minor surgery 63. E.EN.T, 25. Treatments 28. Casts 17. NORTHERN MISSION The first Anglican mission in the Peace river coun was Jbilished by Rev. A. C. Garrioch Northbrook ot Resurrection Hos- pital. He chose Edens expressway because he could make the 17-mile run in 13 minutes. He made several test runs just to make sure, Tuesday his wife Nat- alia said he time had come. They jumped icto the car and raced down the expressway. They got lost on a cloverleaf exit. senl® baby was, born. on the front EASTERN ONTARIO BRIEFS YEAR FOR THEFT COBOURG -- Found guilty on a charge of theft from the malls, Ernest Cotton, 18, of Cobourg, was sentenced to one year : te y by Buxterr., on a charge of breaking into a railway refriegrator car, he received six months and for tres- passing on railway Jroperty. ae days. terms are to turn curently, PLANT DESTROYED an estimated $60,000 hoo damage swept through the 50-year- old property of the Muchan Lam, ber Company at the corner and Division rubble in less than am hour, oo! PLAN NEW pHoEs RNWALL -- of a Veteran's Land EE to accommodate 50 homes in Char- lottenburgh township about four miles east of Cornwall was an- nounced officials of John Me- Mar orial Branch of the Canadian Legion. SEEK INCREASE CAUSE PORT HOPE ~-- Town Council will meet this. week in an effort to find out why their tax bill from the United couniies jumped this year to 365.000. Zoot 1350.00 las last year. Only ssi o rr council exons o lig Seared their 1955 rate J 0a) severing when the most dou- will be a engl Pg £4 NO. 2 HIGHWAY. + BIAL 3-9008 EOF CITY LIMITE ANY Time Large ! Prompt Delivery! ONCRET No Job Too Small or Too = Open Soturdey Mornings = CURRAN & BRIGGS READY Mi. L7D. 3.7651 To oll the wonderful mothers in town--we send this card" of very speciol values in fine foods for happy Mothers Doy feasting. It is our way of telling how greutiy we velue 8 Jour Fiondahi + » how much we appreciote . We say it w cause brin briny he ly is whet we ~ best . . . ond it ot Compare the Quality as well as the Price ! BLUE & RED BRAND BLADE 30 ' ROAST VEAL FRONT ROLLS "= 39° SLADE BONE REMOVED FRESHLY GROUND FROM RED AND BLUE BRAND BEEF ; ¢ uv 29 LEAN MINCED BEEF » 37 PLATTER PAX , 45: 44-0X, "39° uissY's : Fancy PEAS 2 'i% 31% Kernel CORN 2 '+% 29% CLOVERLEAF -- SOLID WHITE TONA FISH 33+ SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER w= MONARCH QUICK COLOR MARGARINE 2.63" SHORTENING 2... 49° Chocolate Chips 2 4 PALMOLIVE SOAP, hendy SWIFT PREMIUM cae rhe rout ee wt gp EI I I) verses PALMOLIVE . BEAUTY SOAP 3 regular size bars CASHMERE souQueT SOAP IMPORTED NEW POTATOES EE I IN SR iY PRINCESS FLAKES Giant or Large GT. size with dish. . sine 19° sesesnrssenenes PRESH WHITE TENDER MUSHROOMS -45* CALIFORNIA NEW CROP VALENCIA ORANGES 2.:.69° ® FRESH locel grown ASPARAGUS arriving daily. Le selection of boned FLOWER end VEGE- TABLE PLANTS mow sveiloble. SPROULE' S Corner King ot Can on Sone Simcoe OPEN THURSDAY ot Mill at Colborne FRIDAY end SAT- OPEN FRIDAY AND URDAY NIGHTS TILL 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHTS MOTHER'S DAY SUGGESTIONS DIXEE BRAND 5V Gogo 89 ¢ Nylon Hose '..... ~ SUPREME BRAND--MOTHER'S DAY WRAPPED CHOCOLATES . 79° ATTRACTIVE FRUIT BASKETS AT POPULAR PRICES 98" CASHMERE BOUQUET Hend Lotion end Face Creem Reguler Velve 1.68 TLOIIER BE SURE TO VISIT THE KIWANIS KARNIVAL MAY 6 TO 7

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