f THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Mondsy, May 19, 1958 Joka Col Muriel nee Owen) Po Pb birth of their ir aon David John on gy Tins May 14, ot the] Oshawa Genersl Hospital. and Jean (nes announce | of their son David | 1955 ot tip ] pe € i 1 § i % t : { bt un | Lied early this woek Lengthy Atom ° > Tests Conclude LAS VEGAS, Nev, Jap) ~ he - | longest, most diversified {test series Aoi held--14 rt a eis Yooked for. rlear WasDimoers ay '. ward to an imminent underwater off the coast of Call-|28 i. test will be held several hundred miles out in in Ihe | Rod . Facile with the navy in char, for he Hin time, apparen! scientist on od claiming weather dela fon the ny "is sohed. Delay Trial Siz wt For Murder ALSON Entered into the Bo. Geners! Hopital on nunisy May 14, 1985, Ella Lenore Plintolf wi dow of the late William James 'Belson 76 year fer Service in the Armstrong Punersi Home Oshaws on Tuesdsy, May 17 ot 2 p.m. Interment Ebenerer Come tory. KEMP = At her residence Port Whit- on Sunday May 15, 1956 Sarah El 4 beloved wile of SUDBURY (CP) = he tial of Robert Bruce Ducha of Hamilton, scheduled to ot way this morning, will be delayed pending the arrival of Mr, Justice br 2, . Kelly, and the picking of A Ducharme . ceused o of miter. ng 4 apouschak, scl teacher at Dalton, X oof miles north west of Sudbur; oung teach- er's frozen, alot rida ed body was found Dec, 11 under a pile of wood, within at few yards of the hamlet's one room-school, The trial will be the only jury case to be heard at this session of ednes | the Ontario Supreme Court, in Sud- dey May 18 at 290 o'clock. Interment $t. John's Cemetery, $7. ANDREWS ~-- In the Oshawa Gen- bee eral Hospital on Monday, May 16, 1955, Joseph St. Andrews, beloved hus band of Mabel Law in his 78th yesr. Resting at the Luke Mcintosh Funers! 158 King St, E. For further particulars esll the Punersl Home RA 52943, IN MEMORIAM ury. Ducharme was arrested shortly alter the body of Klapouschak had | 50 mn recovered, He was traced by lice to the residence of his father n Hamilton, " The slaying of Klapouschak was the second murder in eight years to be committed in the Dalton area, In 1946 Dan Tessier, 41-year. old French Casadian trap r WAS found slain, One fatal oho Had penetrated his skull, erime was never solved, y May 18, o "iribus of | % na sifection, To of best, The Jos ve. that at he ited on lifes' Jour God' arden of rest. way Be jing 4 in Gods by mother, Br le, ud and family, of GRAY. -- In loving mamery % 8 Sore Christine Fare, who passed Away May 16, 1 954, nnot sever: There 1s & link death cannes o a der SIMCOE HALL MONDAY, MAY 1 Nursery Schoool, 9 fo 11.30 am, children 5 years of a Boys' Gym Activ hes, 330 to 5.16 p.m,, s under 12 years, Minibrix Club, 3.30 to 5.15 p.m. Children's Pranch Publie Lib. rary, 3.30 to 5.30 p.m Plano bid and Practice, 4 (to 8,30 p pa She. Ay pom ub, St, ha Nurs ng Cadets 18 Bir, Fi ashe! YR alleran, tied for second tL Bastedo for table and Mrs, ver" Me McNabb Jointed out A a the golf course, under the under | Joe Roberts, was in than ever before at tem was in use 'an northwest part of tension a pr clubhouse, was still to be taken, and Dr, and Mr. and Mrs erers for the Oshawa Curlin last winter, will handle ing dinner Thursday, dian Ladies Golf at 1p when only one scor for computing han leaps, i The Os! opened turday a a ote two-ball foursome match, dernoon tes and an evening ded ir, Poco i Ht gross and her house committee for con- MeN po that year, An excellent waterin a" the develop ment of three new holes in the course was underway, A third project, an ex- nd ovement of 1 under- New. directors for this season are Bruce Bradley, Harry BSliter C, Mellveen. Hal. Butler is again the club's Pro this yesr T. Adams, cat- Cis e fresiment for the OGC this id Bivors AND DOTS: The wom- en's section will hold official Sen: . Cana ion' com tions Mart tomorrow with toe ime In the women's sec- tion, Pavers 'qualifying for tourn aments must have in at least two scores per month (expect in May is necessary) Among the head table digni: taries and their wives attending the General Motors 25-Year Club dinner, on Saturday night at the new Ontario Motor Sales Build- At the annus! dinner meeting of the 25-Year Club of employees of General Motors of Canada, Limit- ed, held on Saturday evening, im new bers were wel d into this ever-growing compiny of long. i-| term members of the firm's work- ing force; These GM veteran em- ployees have received the tradition 8! 25-year service rings as 8 token from "the company of thelr long term of employment, The following are the Oshawa Praise Of Navy ER ' a cht chief of na sald a World War Admiral 'Malnguy held a tion' of services Mainguy Sings BALLFAX (CP) ~~ Vige- ral ey nada's tough, wel traled navy has more men 4 than at any time since the Second Sonietanee while on "a Youtine. yr the east coast navy ve become associ ated with the club this year, William N. Affleck, Leonard B, Anderson, Bertram Armstrong, Charles A. Barron James Bactisut, Ha . "a x Walter ac arol ox Brough, Arthur L. yan, ¢ Oncar | ow k Burgoyne, Thomas urns, Al- n Burrows, George H, Butler, Henry J. Cardipsl, James onl Percival D, a Nel Cole Donald F, Cornish, Coombes, Irvine Hau Charles E. FEgerer, Gertrude Ev- eritt, David J. Ewing, * GM. 25-Year Club 2 Adds 111 Members A. | Ne J Charles, 2 . Torty, Clif ford B. The- G.M. DIGNITARIES AT 25 YEAR CLUB DINNER ing, Bond street west, were, left to right: Mrs, G, W, Read, wife of the general manufaciuring manager; Mr. R, 8, McLaughlin, chairman of "the board of GM of Girard, Ronald C, Grdham, Albert Lorne ¥. Ham, Roy H. Hamil Pere os, Joht H, Herron, ¥award 4 liner Albert G, a - cock, JE, Bushes, Hugh M, H hi on. Ro wil Jobpmn. Halter R Jones, oi am J 1 ; Keith. bert Kil- i' I Ly oer Ww. 'Robe non, Archibaid sary § falter D. McLaughlin, Duncan M, Mc- vin. pion dor onl otra, John Pop: or ado y i: 3 hn W. PowersJohn d Fu r, Cecil ne fel Lass ut Ag | 1 Sidney Shap, lh Av n A, Teno, A. Thornton, Walter arty Van Volkenburg, hon feoett A rew Vai Albert V, Walk. ' o ) [rowing economy is |v lable reports, we can expect |the last el '| more new a aca : Hi os 2 ' COUNTRY CROPPINGS Some Reflections On The Ontario Riding Election By LAURAL HAMER uw ange to any of it es fact, A A an 1 8 god ds ' Smiles, snd resity Susolution nud so id i of Pris y that | earlier, He " the the | AGRICULTURAL RIDING vative party Is Suputted 0| One thing T do feel about EET oN Tete ons Be weeks pion astir with the Enterta i £3 § £ : td i H i TH gEides Easy . " -- 8 2 3 + R ih 2 #2 a het $e 3 Py H -< SIRE i i i g is he he wellbeing of Iam fr El Ses s3 er they elect ps Tou x i 4 oars J I recall my gettin most terrific pleasure out he pio Life reached # peak in zest at Section 4 As a general Iie, he wi "a Liberal ie eould counte 9% 1 wer hin Car on #lee Hon da day and Jonarally, upold the Canada; McLaughlin; Mr, Wiliam, LAT gresiden m oh Hd du LL rey, vice ud piv salon Gents Motors Photo GM CLUB processed in detail, the number | dou #5 to how we of wage-esmers in Consdion fac: would vole, 1 1 recall corretly over 1,000,000, And the net w my first opportunity lo vole saw the goods they produced ingrensed A bunt | oat in this Lovey Ihe fl Himes th almost 91 000," | have been almost everything, try ing to keep a level mind on as po aspects as I ean hope to keep track of, but the more 1 learn about such things more befuddled I become, PRESS ATTITUDES Generally speaking newspapers do absolutely nothing about this ' Befuddlin, conditian. Y recall' at) tion how we cancelled our subscription to the paper we|be ad had coming into our house dolly Yor for Yau just because we another tion Es : i = 2. g 25s = = eh gsi Sn NATION "Today we stand in the first rank of the most powerful Ind trial nations of the modern world, 8 steady increase in the future, "We will maintain snd improve rt| this position, One of the essentials i ls & Growing) fo CE, Fabio ond off oth 1 applies 18 be DATED at hin City of Oshawe this 28th day of April, 1958, L. R, BARRAND, City Clerk, tion, According to a steady incregse in the future, "This was (he case last Jour, when we added over 400,000 peo ~new city the size of Vancouver | © if they - were gathered together, This rate of growth would brin our population to more than million by 1968, "As the population grows and | families are formed,' sctivity in all areas of business increases, This applies, of fourse, to the demand for automobile: ' "At this very moment, we have convincing proof in the sales fig ures for the fivst quarter that the people of Canada will offer 'a market for more automobiles this year than at any time in history, "1 say to you that given the one with Ay wy in Du oa room, Whether the news Is ont w the of tu, by candidate it is still pA d 'SCUGOG CLEANERS EASTERN ONTARIO SUPER SERVICE NEWS SENT FOR TRIAL PETERBOROUGH= rt Perry Magistrate W R, n day after marking the Battle of the Atlan Honored the (4 . War, navy's biggest fight the avy was within Oot a a romplement of Hoo and that recruiting was m airs of age, boo g ey Pai off 8 10 a.m: | "The navy numbered 90,000 men and 5.000 women during the Sec: ond World War pt hi A dropped to less than 5,000 147, Admiral M inguy LA the nav would soon have an air pune equal to that of any comparable country, The Mlreralt car Bon. h will replace the mien, will be ready Elian Louisa Fish, William G.|er flab. Jack C. Fath hares R, ming, Ernest J, Flintof! Gordon R, Garrard, A w. IT'S NOT THE DISTANCE Takes Iron Nerves To Play Gold F For Money This type of Yi is the pay-off factor on the tournament ly for iron. | trail, it ssedy nerves r prime for a dy The top con. dul tenders are consequently' all ma. ors CAD | ture men wi Je pers a fom miles of | perments wel Ander control, The k the little | average age those top 26 pros d it not too | last season was just under 35 arduous, e Cana Levenson years, The oldest, Dutch Harri-|OF one month, along with a com. Gower, hy wh once played seven son, 44, is a slow-moving Arkan- Jjanion, on a charge of having rounds of an Hill course In 16| sas' traveller as calm as his) Hauor while under age, hours without ill effect. But when | draws, two youngest, Gene| David Alexander Hayne, 18, 3 the blue chips wait to be count:| Littler and Bud Holscher, are both | Park road north, and Edward ed a 72hole tournament match i824 but belie that age with their il p, 17, 140 Mary street, pleaded another 'matter, cool tranquility under tournament fu ty 'before Magistrate =F, When A s Show ow more hans tension, hbs In police court, with the hall on the lip o ©! Littler, who has led the fleld| Hayne and Tripp were arvested cup, nerves frequently break just surly this season, 'walks nonchal- ates olice invest ated ot call ahead of the matched set of clubs. antly around a crowded course in|from the m bared And with some 180 top pros on|yiat seems like utter repose," one| hotel, Tripp was a. va his the tournament prowl for more publication noted recently, Hol. car, In the car were two cases of than all» Jnlition "the he Joe cher iy such a" Une tacu: | heer, Harpe was later pirked up A steady game in last year's near the Genosha coffee sho tension is bound to be hi ' Labatt Open !) t he was virtually police, » by Among the top s for yers and spect The youths this prize money there is not too| tors alike. y Piha time he reach: | peer Wh" drnitted huving the much range in ability. Less than|ed the 17th tee on the last round, Hayne's father told the court he fs Slagle # roke marked AA the, duorehonrd Juddenly Tevealed felt that the sellers should be in erence n average scores a could touch him. Thou: professionals last year, | sands, gathered around Scarboro's unt to answer 10 this charge CB Ford 1963 Labatt Open win-(18th tee, were suddenly aware per and runner-up in the Labatt|that a blond 0 nab had laid event last year, averaged 70.35 claim to the Labatt ne: strokes for 86 tournament rounds; | ney, Holscher calmly birded Shelly Mayfield, 25th on the list,|last hole to clip four strokes off averaged 71.27 strokes for 90|any other score, A boyish grin rounds, was hi¥ only sign of elation, Careless Driver Receives Fine After being arrested late Sun. day evenidg, and brought before Magistrate F, 8. Pt in police court Monday, oi a charge of careless driving, " jongph orri sey, 28, 142 As dale Avenue, To ronto, pleaded guilty and was fin- Whitney, J i wi Jace. attr 2 A (ney, Jac ns alter Wirtanen, Coll 1: Wood, Alfred 1. Wright, Milton C. Zubkavich, to trial by judge and jury at he dime A ity Mamions_on "sor Sable ns, he "vow ict tower Jan, brance 7 condition of labor stability, we will achieve this goal" Sing-songs and a five-act va program presented hy Stanley St, John and his entertainers provided much of the entertainment for the dinner All the old songs like My Wil Irish Rose, MascNamara's Band, Moonlight and Roses, and Merry| Oldsmobile were roar! out by the more than 1400 aests of the rompany at the largest annual ts kind in Canada, Had Licence Since Age 13 ws Youth who ge police he had a liguor licence 'since he was A onday fined $26 and costs to § St, os "First Ald Class, 8 p.m, UESDAY, MAY 17 Ni School, # to 11.30 a.m, Children 4 Cerebral to 12 noon, 3.90 Boys' Gym Activities, 3, 4 Yo 515)" p.m., boys 12 years and over, Boys' Craft Club, 3.90 to 8.15 p.m. Children's Joh Public Lib. rag. 330 to § no I i Ana Practice, 4 "soles Ting ciow, 1 ub. m, notice, im. Girls Teenage Bad urnamen EDN ESDAY, MAY 18 Nursery School, 9 to 11,30 am, children 8 5 years of age. Froperty Commitiee Meeting, 10 Clubs' Committee Moeting, 2.3 pm Junior Girls' Club, 3.30 to 6 p.m Boys' Gym Activities, 3.30 to §, 15 Now st CHURCH & KING STS. OPEN MONDAY, MAY 16 ® Opening Specials ° SUITS . . , . + 99 DRESSES . . PLAIN SKIRTS TROUSERS SLACKS . Hm ie ih 6 SOMETHING NEW direction of counil" Should : IN OSHAWA!!, .. direction of council should CLOTHES PRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT unforeseen consttruction work be. come necessary, These Splciels To Those Who Br Th lohan onday « Tuesday & W iy $0UG0G CLEANERS ONURON AT KING, OSHAWA BALL LEAGUE FORMED PANEE The NAPA BEY a Quinte Baseball League will have teams this year from Tamworth, Yarker, Napanee Lions, Deseronto Strathcomna, Dorland Pines and Maribank. The Jengte will open about June 1, but all entries must be in the hands of the secretary by May 2. were always true and patient Mi £2 you struggled oni fg hands that rest fires forever, ade the home tha Ever remembered by M Madeline, Myre, Reeson and family. MeQUAID ~ In loving deur sister Ada Loretta MeQuald, whe passed sway May 4. BER | MeQUAID = In memory of # dear wife and Ads McQuaid who passed away May 16, 1054, The world may change from Year do | am your friends from day to day, venture, event of gd Yageld OSHAWA AND DISTRICT|.. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT Man's true selfhood as a spiritual child of God -- Jomesning Jomin- fon over & sickness, a pm. boys under 13 years tality ~ set forth at Christian In » ary | | Games Rooms Open, 3.30 to 5.15 feien ce services on Sunday, May Bartha y 'Plano Practice, 4 to 6 pm, 1. Jn the Latson-Sersmon ontitle Girls' Teen-a Jub, 7 p.m. Simcoe Hall lar Floor Hockey NURSING GRADUATE League, 7.30 to pm Miss Catharine Cam mphel of Bow- Weight Liftin Clu 7 pm. manville was one 108 nurses Golden Age Club, euchre, 7 pm, | who. graduated at the 5th gradu. Judo Club, 8 p.m, ation exercises of the Royal Vie: y toria hool of Nursing FISHING GOOD in Montreal last week, NORTH BAY (CP)~Fishin 8 ¢ ay ih th LIBERALS MEET TUESDAY reported excellent Sunday in the Lake Nipissing area and hundreds The Durham riding Liberal As- sociation will hold its nominating of anglers were getting their limit of six pickerel or pike. The sea: | convention for the provincial elec: son dpuned here Saturday; The city dock here was jammed with fisher. men, Catholic Church Raises $24,000 In 4-Hour Canvass bless the canvassers and wish them 'Ged Speed, Collecting began at 2 p.m, and the canvassers returned to the church at six with a record num: ber of contributions from the Pol- ish parish, Father Klita sald the results demonstrated clearly how keen his parishioners, many of them newly: arrived immigrants, are to have their own church, At present, the congregation worship in the com- leted basement of the planned 0 be made over the next two year Ye Rather Klita said the amount collected from his parishioners represented only two «thirds © the potential when his aL returned from their initial drive, He is very optimistic regarding | further contributions, memory of ous from gf he Hy 3 wat rteson POOLROOM MADOC ~ Fire of Ugh Py tournaments are ste nerved golfers in Even once-a-week negotine hot X oil 5% fn mes: and % ebel, of Bt E EXPENDITURE bers of WH BROCKVILLE = 1) 8 daughter Bernice and family, A SLEIGHTHOLM «of a dear slater who passed away, May 16, f while she les in perfect sleep, jor memory | shall always keep. --Ever remembered by sister Dore, WINTERS -- In loving memory of . Win Bor Whe de oi of this struction and wh posed: expenditure of HEADS OPTOMETRI of SKA AT00N rnd Ne Lyle n wa of the Canadian Assoctat -- i lometrists, Batitnal foverning | of optometry anad ia rig RD lind of Prince Edward Is Mr, Lyle was educated In Perry, Ont, Our sad and bitter loss But God alone has helped so well, To bear our heavy oross. «Sadly missed by wife and (amily. OBITUARY MRS. ELLA L. BALSON Seriously ill for only one week Ella Lerore Fintoff, widow of Willlam James Balson, passed away at the Oshawa General Hos- ital on Saturday, May 14, in her 3h ter of the late Mr. and Mh. Jo n Flintoff, the deceased was bot i» Sarington township on Al was mar: tled 2 Rn on October 26 1904 and had been a resident of the district all her life, She w a member of Courtice Uni Church and had lived at Courtice for many years. Predeceased by her husband on March 29, 1042, Mrs, Balaon is sur vived by two hters, Mrs. G, Vinson {Della) Mrs, E. Gear ing (Edith) and two sons Frank ind Gordon Balson all of Cour- 4 tion on Tuesday night of this week, No prediction as to the candidate has heen made. also. He sald something should done to stop these boys from being able to buy beer so _eaclly, a, SUCCEEDS CLUTTERBUCK LONDON (Reuters) -- Malcolm MacDonald, British commissioner general in Southeast Asia since 1048, today was Appointed high commissioner to I He sue. ceeds Sir Alexander Clutterbu 58, recently named ambassador Ireland. E. KIRALY PROFESSIONAL STRUCTURAL ENGINEER PHONE 5223 PETERBOROUGH The first RCAF squadron formed Syston du 0, hehe asond World 1) er uadron March 1, 1041, peat. ed $50 and costs or one month, His licence was suspended for six months, Police first asked for a week's remand but since the accused could not get ball they proceeded with the case today, Crown Attor- ney Alex Hall gavi evidence In the case from the officer's report, Evidence was that the accused's car ran into the rear of a car that had stopped on Xing street east, Both cars had been going east, The report stated that the had been drinking, and driving at an excess rate of speed. In four hours yesterday after noon, canvassers of the St, Hed. wig's Catholic Church, Dahan, collected in at and Dledgen $24 000 towards the building of a new church, It was the opening of a campaign for the expansion of Chtholic churches in the arch diocese of Toronto initiated by Cardinal McGuigan to Selstirae his silver jubllee as a bisho All over the arch - diocese Cath- olic churches sent out canvassers A St. Hedwig's, Father Peter ta held a special service to 54 Simcoe St. 116 Brock St. N., Whith SENSATIONAL MEAT FEATURES for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY THE SOCIETY FOR 'CRIPPLED CIVILIANS Extends o sincere thank-you te the people of Oshawa whe cone tributed in our recent drive for used goods. iso surviving ing are a sister, Miss Alvina Flin Wi JE, Tauny Faunto DE 1 d drchiidren. 'aunton a our I ren, Rev. L. M. Somerville, Ministor of Courtice United Churc conduct the memorial ee a i Amat See op porn Ebenezer chr. FUNERAL ALBERT A ADAIR funeral service fof Thomas fair. i cies street a on Thursda, at the ke Nictntosh Famer: al Home at 7 p.m, on Friday. The service was - conducted by D. Cleverdon, rector of Christ Memorial Ehurch, Interment took place at 1 pm on Saturday in Christ Church amily | Cemetery, 'amworth, with Rural Dem Rev, F. O. Ware officiat: The ibearers were R. F. Bell, , 8, , Andrew Stinson and tA a more, all members of , 404, AF and AM, A. Close and Clar- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, OSHAWA A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Entitled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FULFILLS GOD'S HEALING PROMISE" dy JOHN J. SELOVER, C.5.B,, OF LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Church, he First Church of Christ, Scientist Boston, Massachusetts, In THE MASONIC TEMPLE 91 Centre Street, Oshawa Fri., May 20, 1955, at 8:15 p.m. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED. 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