2 THY. DAILY TIMES-GAZETTY, Thursday, May 2, 195% BIRTHS LS -- Mr. and Mrs, Bert wi | (nee Josn Gilliland) are haowy | a we arrival of Riri daughtey, 3 pounds, 6 Ounces ese dey, May 24, 1955. A vister for Bobby RAVARY Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Ra vary Whitby mee Helen Maynard) wish to announce the arrival of their son, Gary James, 9 pounds, 11 ounges on Monday, ay 28, 1985, at Osh: awa Genersl Hospital. 'A baby broth. | Sandra, Mother apd baby - DEATHS CLARK Entered into vest in the Oshawa Genersl Hospital on Wednes- day, May 25, 1056, Henry Wailer (Harry) Clark, beloved husband of the | late Hannah Jape Starr, in his 7th | year, |] Memorial serviee in the Armstrong | Yunersy Home, Oshawa, Friday, May | 27, 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union | Cemetery ELLIOTT --. Entered into rest in the {ospital on Wednes- fine, mons in Wis 48 year Memorial service in the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshaws, on Saturdsy, May" ®, st 2 pm. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. The family | requests friends not to eall at the Fu | neral Home until Friday | AT The F Robson Memorial Travelling Friendship | Bell, instigated by the late presi THURSTON -- In Oshawa Hospital on Wednesday, May 25, 1985, Eva Viola May Cronk, beloved wile of Harold Thurston and loving mother of Mrs J. WM, Gallagher (Beverly-Jayn) In her | 55th "year Fupers! from Luke-Melntosh Fenersl fiome, on Friday, May 27 ai 399 pm verment Union Cemetery 0 "Oddy c SUALRELTON Bowmanville on | General hospital early Wednesday Tuesday, May 24, 1955, Mary Agnes | morning, May 25, The widow of Rahme, beloved wife of John M.| Charles Barbour Dickson, s h e Shackelton, in her frd year. | made her home with her daugh- nan Wr Bowmanvil, | (er and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs antil- noon Friday, May 27, then to the Byron Latham, RR 3, Brockville The late Mrs. Dickson was born I'rinity United Church for service at 2.30 sm. Interment Hampton Cemetery, at Oak Leaf on September 2, 1882 and was 72 years ol.age. She was iN MEMORIAM the daughter of the late George Sheffield and his wife, the former LYTLE ~ In doving memory of my Helen Manuel, of Oak Leaf, dear sister, Gladys Irene Woolley, | who entered into rest May 23, 1951 mn my heart your memory lingers, Aways tender, fond and true, There's not a day dear sister, do "pot think of you, d \ Lovingly remembered by brother Har: | ther Manford Thomas Sheffield sd, Hilds and family of North Augusta, and Harold Lyn- ton Sheffield, of Oshawa,. as "well PERRY Perry as several nieces and nephews. sb in ltaly, May 26th, The remains are resting at the | We do not forget you, nor do we Intend, |C, W, Paul Funeral Home, 33] Ne think of you often and will to the | James street east, until Friday | oo _. | afternoon when the funeral service | But Saar to our memory you always. he nonducted by Rev. W. B.| a ~Loyingly remembered by mother, dad, Thornloe at two o'clock, Burial [© COTE bo taving ia will 'be made in the family plot, | RESCOTT ~ In lovi memory ol p ale emetery 3 PREM TL - Sianey 3: Freon, A Maple Vale cemetery, Smiths | passed awey ay 26, A | ] i Y » Alwayi remembered by his son and PRs, HAROLD THURSTON p daughter-in-law, Jim and Phyllis and | owing a lengthy Hiness the! grandson Jim, | death occurred at the Oshawa | Hospital on Wednesday, | € In Byron Latham | Brockville, one|; | @ one daughter, Mrs (Jeanne), RR 3, In loving memory of Pri who died In ae 1044, of Cianersl HAW -- In loving memory of a dear srandiather, Alexander (Sandy) Shaw. who passed away May 25, 1051 As we doved, so we miss him, | ~Ever sremembered by grandson Bob. | 55th year Bernice _and . family, | "A daughier of the late A, Perry: | of ed was barn at Omemee, Early in| the CARD OF THANKS | 1 would like to take: this opportunity of thanking everyone who sent cards, Sowers, fruit, chocolates and gifts; Dr, Graham and other doctors who called, Rev, Atkinson for his visits: also friends, yurses and ward aids in A3, during my say, in the Oshawa. Hospital. -- Florence Wacey. The family of the late Mrs. Els Bal jon * wishes to express their sincere tharks and appreciation to friends and neighbors who sent floral (ributes . and sympathy cards, A spacial thanks to Re a Ce Das Neapttal 'and | Also surviving are a sister, Mrs, | V, Armstrong's Funeral Home. ¢ | George :-F, Adams of Oshawa; "OBITUARIES | | ronto and two grandchildren | ett Rev. John K., Moffat, minister W FUNERAL OF JAMES BADLEY | A large number of friends and | asspeiates attended the funeral | service at the Salvation Army | Citadel at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, May | 24, 'for James Badley, 158 Roxbor~| ough avenue, who died suddenly at the Oshawa General Hospital on | Friday, May 2, | The services were conducted by | Major J. Patterson of Oshawa, as- | - sis { by Brigadier Alfred Dixon of Belleville and Major H, G Rob erty ol Peterborough, both former | officers of the local corps, | Many floral tributes indicated | the. high esteem in which the de- | bord was held. As a tribute to the deceased the Salvation Army | Band and Songersters marched from the citadel north on Simcoe strpef lo King street and west to Centre street in advance of the hearse. he pallbearers - were Ernest Sargeant, C. Osborn, William Saun- defs, Lloyd Halliday, H. Gentry and .George Altcheson, * + PERCY H, ELLIOTT the 'many friends and associates of «Percy H. Elliott, 1026 Simcoe stueet north; will be shocked and grieved to learn that he passed away suddenly, following a heart attack, shortly after being admitt- ed to the Oshawa General Hospital ons Wednesday afternoon, May 25 Me. Elliott was in his 48th year, A son of the late Mr. and Mes Thomas Elliott, the deceased was botn at Keswick, Ontario, on Sep: tember 7, 1907. He came lo Oshawa as a young man and has lived here 33 years. r. Elliott started as an appren- tice under the late Walter Stacey an few years later started his ow Bpine as an interior decor: ator, When he first came to Osh. awa he worked for a time for the Williams Plano Company as a fin isher and also with General Mo- tors. As an Interior decorator he warke@l on a number of the city's lasger buildings as well as pri vate homes. years at Cedardale Public School | 27, in Oshawa and then for 20 years | lived at Park, near Lindsa) Mrs. Thurston was a member of Simcoe Street United Church, Osh- | Thurstonia Church, She leaves lo mourh her pass and one daughter, Mrs. J, H. Gal- | Lean, Sliced Cooked HAM MILK | FED VEAL CHOPS VEAL STEW Club, began its journey among at an dent of the Bowmanville Rotary | Oshawa Rotary Club in the Le- Memorial Bell Starts On Tour Robson Memorial Travelling Bell Her | started husband predeceased her a num-| Rotary Clubs of this district last ber of years ago at Smiths Falls. | night when president Keith Jack. She leaves to mourn her passing | son of Bowmanville president Ed. Storie of Oshawa at | grandson, Billy Latham, two bro- | 1 egion Hall. About 45 members pe from each of the clubs, and | all {the bgok which is to be kept in the drawer In the stand of the | bell, and signed by the members club meet at which it is present- The idea behind the 'Friendship Ball" came from the late Oddy Robson, 1055 president of the Bow- | | manville Rotary, Club, who died | gnoke appropriately on "friend | OLCHESTER, England (CP) May 25, of Eva Viola May Cronk, | Ventilator fans made In this Essex | | beloved wife of Harold Thurston of | town will be used in Portugal's ing at | Raglan. Mrs, Thurston was In hen! first underground railway | man and Mary Cronk, the deceas- | will conduct the funeral service at life she. taught for a number of | Home at 3.30 p.m, on Friday, May awa Union Cemetery The funer:l awa and later of Dunsford United | Hood Si , who p / | on Monday last, was held auditorium of the Oshawa Midhion- ing her husband whom she may | ary College at 2 p.m. on Wedpes- ried at Oshawa In December 1926 | day, May 25. The service was conducted by lagher (Beverley-Jayn) of Oshawa. | Elder C, G. Maracle and Flder a | the Oshawa Union Cemetery, The pallbearers were W, Bres | the armed forces. Of knowledge he | was accepted. Mr, Butler has ac- gg. EAL! LOIN & RIB VEAL CHOPS .49* LEG - RUMP - SIRLOIN thus tyln I He . ng ed [go Sowmanvilie some 16 years ago. "Intolerance Is being down on what you're not up on,' Vriendship must have sincerity, he said, "You can't really have : a friendship If it is based on ting something out of the man" "Humor," Dr. Bamuicter stated, 'makes sweet and lasting friendships." Love, the fifth pillar, is essential to friendship in its strongest sense, as a sincere, de- sive for the well-being of the other man, . 4 S| "When God" wante to build a | bridge between Heaven and Earth He sent a Man, and He str out His hands," the minister A "The 'best thing you and I can do to build a bridge is to stretch out our hands," OSHAWA AND DISTRICT FIRM INCORPORATED Notice is published in the eur. rent issue of The Ontario Gazette of the granting of letters patent of Incorporation to Sholom Con- struction Limited with bead office in Oshawa. CHARTER CANCELLED The provincial secretary has pub- lished notification of the cancel {lation of the charter of the Osh- gion Hall, President-elect Keith {awa Recreation Club Limited for | failure to file annual returns, The Jackson of Bowmanville is shown presenting the bell to Pre- SLD. an incorporated on March 11, 1908, Siorey of Oshawa, | y 4 shards ~Photo By Richards GUESTS OF GM A group of Oghawa and district doctors were guests yesterday of the General Motors of Canada Ltd, when they toured the new medi cal centre of the south plant here, They were later entertained at & dinner by the company in the Hotel Genosha, Dr, E, F, Lutz, as sociate medical director of the General Motors Corp., of Detroit - The Oddy during his term of office, His suc- | Was the guest speaker, cessor, Keith Jackson, explained | DISEASE INCREASING the rules of the bell to the mem-| bers, They are: 1, The bell must | The Northumberland, and Dur- be passed on to another Rotary |ham Health Unit reports thet dur Club at an inter - club meeting | N% the week ending May 21 three within three months, 2, Each club, | ¢a%€s of german measles an as the bell is received or passed | three cases of whooping cough on to spother, must notify the | Were reported in Bowmanville, In Bowmanville Club, so the bell will | Darlington township 13 cases of | german measles, one case of red | not get lost or become stagnant, A |3 The members of "the pi re | measles and five cases of mumps ' were reported, celving the bell will sign their | names in the special book aecom- NAMED VICE.-PRESIDEN T panying It at the Inter-club meet. frank Ball, an employee of ing, President Keith expressed the | Alger Press Limited, Oshawa, was hope that in several years' time, | glected vice - president of the the bell will return to Bowman | ontario Quebec Typographical ville at anothér special Inter-club,| Conference during its sessions in Toronto during the weekend, meeting The sa, IVES SUDDENLY ship," which was the theme of the Cdward Brooks Sr. of Cobourg, evening, Dr, Franklin W, Bannls- | father of Mrs, George Day, Fare- ter, DD, a former pastor of St. well Avenue, died suddenly at his Paul's church here, now preach, | home in Cobourg last night, Kingston, likened friend , TVONK BE ' p ship to "one of the bridges which LW ICONKEY I hosriAL tour Creator uses to #pan the | zon of the Oshawa Chamber of | chasms which unhappily separate | Commerce, was admitted to the people of each generation. | Oshawa General Hospital yester~ NEED FRIENDSHIP | day afternoon. It was feared that These "Chasms" include color, | pe" was suffering -a heart ailment creed, religion, management from | and is under close observation. labor, ages--youth from maturity | "each speaking its® own language DISTRICT ANAGER neither understanding the other as| C. H, Witheridge has been ap: well as they should." And holding | pointed district manager of the up this allegorical bridge, the|Crown Life Insurance Company, Aen Me are Hye Diliass. Kingston and Is now in Kingston, ar olerance, Knowledge, Sincerity, Humior and Love. Rev, ACCEPT NATION Bannister Mustrated each of the! CAVAN a Joint meeting five "pillars" supporting the|of the official boards of St. An- bridge of friendship with instances | drew's United of Millbrook and and explanations. To illustrate tol-| Cavan United the resignation of the erance, he told of meetings with | Rev, A, M. Butler, pastor of the | Catholic and Jewish chaplains in| charge for the past four years, BOWMANVILLE CLUB lubs of this district last night inter-club meeting with | gident Ed, BOWMANVILLE its journey among the presented it to special inter-ciub meeting in the were pres the Oshawa members signed each club attending the inter. speaker at this occasion COOLING EXPORT Simcoe Street United Church, Luke Mcintosh Funeral Interment will be in the Osh. FUNERAL OF JOHN HOOD SIMCOCK service for John d away in the ", W. Collins, Interment was in a motto which he learn- | #1 the first two pillars," f | , J, Noble, B, Day, C. Aldread, 'said "A great deal of Intolerance | cepted a call to the United Church Brown and L. Payne. comes from a lack of knowledge," |in Ajax. ) - vr \ sacon SQUARES 1.00 pENEERFeSE speci T. D. "Tommy" Thomas, CCF nominee in Oshawa riding for the forthcaming provincial elec. tion, files his papers with Louis Mayor Speaks y To CYC Group Continued interest 'is being shown the formation' of a Christian Youth Centre, Young people meet each Sunday at 15 Warren avenue to continue their Christian Educa. tion, Last Sunday the group heard Mayor Norman Down speak, His Worship wished the group every success In its new venture, and in the 'promotion of Christian Fellow- ship among all demoninations, | Guest speaker at the meeting last Sunday was Miss Betty King, recent graduate of the Anglican Women's: Training College. Miss King did considerable mission work in Saskatchewan, Young people desiring Chris. tian Fellowship with other youths of different churches are wel: come to attend each Sunday at 9 o'clock, Gpest speaker at next Sunday's gathering will be Miss Lorna Parrott who Is preparing to leave for Africa through the aus. prices of the Sudan Interior Mis- sions, THE WEATHER TORONTO (CP)-Official = fore. casts issued by the Dominion pub- lic weather office at 9:30 a. m, Synopsis: Frost occurred northern Ontario during the night but 'cloudy skies in southern On. tario kept temperatures in the high 408, A new storm centre developing in Kansas His morn is Sipested move towards Lake chigan and affect the weather over the entire province Friday. Regional forecasts valid until midnight Friday: Western Lake Erie region; Wind. sor; Sumny, clouding over this af. ternoon with widely scattered showers and thundershowers late tonight and Friday; warmer; winds light today, southeast 20 Friday. CCF NOMINEE" §, Hyman, returning officer for the riding. Other candidates will file their papers this week, Shown with r. Thomas are Low tonight and high Friday at! Windsor 60 and 80, Eastern Lake Erle, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Niagara, Georgian | ay, Haliburton regions; London, oronto Hamilton; Cloudy with sunny intervals today; cloudy with a few scattered showers and thun- dershowers Frid ay; a little warmer; winds light day, south- east 15 Friday, Low tonight and high Friday at St, Thomas and London 56 and 75, Wingham, To- ronto, Trenton, St, Catharines and Hamilton 55 and 70, Muskoka 50 and 65, Killaloe 48 and 63. Kirkland Lake - region; North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny today; cloud tonight and Friday; widely scat tered sh s and thundersh Friday; not much change In tem. perature; winds light, Low tonight and high Friday at Eariton 45 and, 60, North Bay and Sudbury 48 and 63, Timmins - Kapuskasing: Cloudy today and Friday; scattered show- ers tonight and Friday; little change In temperature; winds light, Low tonight and high Friday 40 and 55. r OLD EXPLORER Peter Pond, the fur-rader and explorer, established the first trad- Ing LY in the Atnabaska country n , HARE OPTICAL G. V. BAKER OPTOMETRIST 8 Bona St. Rast HOURS! 9:00 am, ~ 6:00 p.m. Closed Wednesdays EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE RA 3.4811 QUALITY MEATS u49* (SHOULDER) uwgd9* BONE-IN 5 Les, 1.00 He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, the former Viola K. Sim- mons; a daughter, Mrs. T, Sellers (Helen) of Bowmanville and two sons, Gordon (Bud) of Oshawa and Ronald of Toronto. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Donald Beer (Lela) of Brough Mrs. Ruland Robi (Ruth) of Washington, D.C, and Mrs. Erie Gardiner of Tichborne, Ontario, Rev. John K. Moffat, minister of Simcoe Street United Church, will conduct the memorial service at' the Armstrong Funeral Home at. 2 p.m, on Saturday, May Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery Friends are asked not to call] at. the funeral home until Friday. MRS. C. B, DICKSON BROCKVILLE Mrs. Helene | Gertrude Dickson died very sud | denly" on entering the Brockville SKINLESS WIENERS 2 Ibs, 65 Fresh Made ' COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE 5. 1.00 FRESH GROUND MINCED BEEF 4 he." 1.00 SLICED BOLOGNA . 20¢ MILD CANADIAN CHEESE bh. Se POLISH SAUSAGE 12 KING ST. E, MAC. & CHEESE OLIVE: LOAF CHICKEN LOAF HEAD CHEESE ROAST . 90. POT FILES PAPERS HERE mittee, left to right Clif Pilkey, financ of Local , UAW as follows: | _secreta CIO; Keil! Ross, president of the Oshawa members of his political com- ' riding of the CCF; Russ McNeil, Ask Uniform 'Rules For oad Safety OTTAWA (CP) ~ The first na tional highway safety conference favors uniform safety regulations for Canadian highways, The conference, entering its third and final day today, has gone on s | record for uniformity in one of a series of proposals aimed at re- ducing road accidents, Another recommendation of the conference Wednesday was that a permanent highway safety organi zation be set up on a country. wide basis, This evidently would stem from the conference, which . resident of Local 222; Mr, mas, Tom Green, camp anager; Ralph Cook, publicity rector, Mr. Hyman is seated, ~Times-Gazeite Phole includes representatives of govern. ments and many other organiza ng. (In the Commons, Prime > ister St, Laurent suggested Wed. nesday the constitution might have to be amended If the government record for uniformity in one of a questioneer that the proposal me. rits consideration, However, Hit would seem to require a constitu. tional amendment to permit Parliament to legislate in the pro- vincial field of highways apart from the Criminal Code, Wednesday's Meating drafted a host of proposals for highway sulety, Some of them: 1. Provincial and municipal au- thorities would be asked, the event of a permanent or) being set ub: to exa laws in the Interests of safer use of roads, streets and highways, The Rroblem of drunken driv. should be studied. Provincial and municipal su- thorities should be asked to ens at courts are org efficiently with traffic offences, 2. ing the JUbEICSS lire THAT NOW! 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