Daily Times-Gazette, 27 Jun 1955, p. 2

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Tr i a fe yoiae 2 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Mondsy, June #7, 19 OBITUARIES SAY = bon ana Ms ere arian RA A Kg Sonar! LL by we Mr. and Mrs, io he 4 ig Jack M ade, Li VUNERAL OF MRS, CHARLOTTE LENNOX memorial service os Mrs, Northminster United Church, as: ped wy 8 ART North Oshawa, conducted the 4 "| lees, torment was In Mount Lawn C pale "pavers we were Wilbur % M "Car Mor. gan and youn ih UNERA MRS, MARGARET A sont The memorial service for Margaret Elizabeth Short whe fed harass me 5 wpe bl 3 u , June 25, w » pm, A Saturday, ne 2%, ot happy | the Armstrong Funeral the Oshawa bro. ther for DEATHS Generel al, A ond " ol. Short, Jr., ders, B birth Malor Alfred on Balurday, June 25, 1986, at The pallbearers were P. Barrett, vw, Bpghest, E ant, W, , Coull and W, Saun- The services were conducted by H. G. Roberts of Peterbo Mate assisted by Major J, R, Pat. terson of Oshawa, Interment was in the Oshawa Union Cemetery, MRS, GERTRUDE Mc¢ROBERTS The death occurred suddenly at 206 Leslie street, on JAWNY on busdenly st Oshawa Gen. Li Hospital on Baturdny June 25, 055 Johnnie Jawny dearly beloved ro of Mr, and , Gen Jawny, Whit: by and deer Sophia, in ad year, Tasting at the WW, CTown Funersl Whithy for mass In #, Ukrainian Catholle Chureh, Tuesday June BW of 10 o'oloek, Interment Bt, Gregory's Cems: tery, Oshawa, McROBERTS w= {hah hawt Ont. on urday June W, . Bruce widow of Gertrude a 'late Werbert MeRoberis and mo ther of Mrs, Harold oule (Flora), Oshawa and Stewart; Toronto, in her 60th year, w-Memorisl service In the Armstrong Funeral Home Oshawa Tusedsy, June 26, 3 pan, Interment Bethesda Comelory, IN MEMORIAM CHATTERTON ~~ In loving memory of dear mother, a Ehattapion inte rest In Bince wis token i ace upon' for rave, wlavingly rome Fiimiva nd soniniew Rey, June 5, of Gertrude ruce, widow of Herbert berts, in her 60th yeer, Born In Cartwright township on July 8, 1886, the eased was a daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs, Robert Bruce, A resident of Osh. awa for 32 years she had lived reviously at Tyrone, Mrs, Me. oberts was a member of Bimeoe Bireet United | Church, her r Saturday, Edna Rol 4 aac 1, 7 a A. leaves to Harn her Jossing one hie Mrs, Harold Sproule Oshawa and one son, Stewart Me: Roberts of Toronto, A son, Bruce McRoberts, was killed in action in France on July 25, 1044, while forking with the Queen's Own Also surviving are two sisters, G, Culley (Ethel) of Tor Too re Mrs. Harry Watson *| (Eva) of North Dakota and four randehildren, Robert, Pamela and onald McRoberts of Toronto and Catherine Sproule of Oshawa, The memorial service wili be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 pm, on Tuesday, June 28. Rev, J, K, Moffat, minister of Simcoe Street United 'Chueh, will conduct the services, Interment will be in the family plot in Beth. ry, CHA' TON ~ In loving of wh de, mint he gar away ns Ct esda Cemete We "hare dear = Sunday School 4 of bit-rg away Jui wAIWAYS Temembered by deughier and family, MeQUAID In loving h Clavien McQuaid, mamary of ur re og June W717 wiadly Missed and ever remembered by Bill and Ruby, TAYLOR A dear friend wy Jude Thers 3 ak 4 o Death cannot we Lave and Temembranpe Hive forever, Taw iy 4 remembered by Tred Fred TAYLOR -- w In Vist memory of a rd whe pass od away a dear More and more H. ove we miss hori ound 1s healed) litle sorrow i nour hearts concealed remembered and ot mise iyliis, Bud and Rona! TAYLOR =~ In dear IR My of ionford Tovier, 14, Lavi ed, by "Bo er, ", cesled, missed by Leonard and Susie, oy friend Fp ey Violet °F HA whe Beemd pei AR June ¥, oy day ome small way, RS a oe ov ar, bored by Toa, ~fadly vr. Lavingly hv win, aad fa Ld Wn loving memory aghter, eter nd aunt ioiet passed away Jum 7, aulelly and ddeiy came the oall, tent, | and Kingston, "" by a Edna Alyn, Alayna and Maralyn TAYLOR =~ In mommy of dear sister Vielet [Ng pase od away June WV, Just when your Nie was brighton, years igh of sor A . Just when your You were called from ih wv To a heme a Ever al by Evelyn TAYLOR = In loving memory of daar wile and mother, Violet Taylor, ho passed ava June 7, 10M My Ups cannot I how My heart cannot tell whet God alone knows how | fs » home that Ws Janesome ~Always remembered by husband Gis, ford and ohlidren Kingsley, Gary and CARD OF THANKS In the midst of our sorrow we wish to express our heartelt thanks and appre: ciation to our relatives, friends and Delghbors for the kindness and sym Pothy shown we In the loss of a be loved bushand and father Mr, Gidesn Pimming : We especially wish to thank Rev. A, Ma consol words, All those Whe In ee Aped oars "YY Ln ie." digas inal i Gray, Picnic Held Northminster Sunday School and congregation held their annual ple: ple recently at Lakeside Park, e event was well attended with about 170 children enjoying the free pop and ice cream, Boys and Sy under six whe competed in the races all received prizes and the following were the winners in their Rispec ve events, Boys 6 and 7, Billy Glover, Ted: dy Robertson, Michael Slokum, Girls, 6 and 7 ~ Susan Flem ming, Linda Cheeseboro, Pamela Asselstein, Boys, § and 9 « Ken Stiles, '| Stephen Jarvie, Larry Hicks, irls, 8 and § -- Joanne Glover, Patty Kell, Linda Thompson, Boys, 10 and 11 -- Howard Bar- low, Roy Flemming, Robert Jeffs. Girls, 10 and 11 ~ Mella Smaez, Sandra Naylor, Ruth Kel Boys, 13:13 ~~ Tim lok, Alan » | Booth, David MacMillan, Girls, 1318 "= Dorothy Wales, June Flemming, Grovine Gage, Boys' three.le, eqned race -- How: ard Barlow and Roy Flemming, and | Tim Slokum and David MaeMil« lan, Alan Booth and lan Black, id three + legged race {one MacMillan = and Joanne over, Sandra Naylor and Patty Kl June Flemming and Katie Smaes, Wheelbarrow race Robert Hicks and Larry Hicks, Roy Flem. ming and Howard Barlow, Dero hy ales and Margaret Gray, all throw, boys -- lan Howard Barlow, Robert Jeffs, Ball throw, girls -- Marga Dorothy Wales, lack, AH Smaes, Shoe Kick ~~ Mrs, Naylor, Mrs, o | Flemming, Sandra Naylor Time Race = Tim #4 | Bteenstie, Mrs, Jeffs, Lunch followed the races and then a peanut scramble for all, A ball game ended the day, Roy | Will Command Canadian Unit In South Korea OTTAWA (GP)--Lt Col, W. R Slack, 45, of Smiths Falls, Ont, will hecome com. ander of the 3rd Field Ambu- ance In Korea early next month, Srmy headquarters announced Fri: da Ye succeeds Lt Col. A, G. Me: Laren, o viking, Alta, ajeeently | appoin ritia umbia area medical officer, BUILDING PERMITS A building permit valued at $138, 000 has heen issued the General Motors Corporation of Canada for the extension to the roof of the paint shop and to enlarge the first floor of the body shop, Construction ® Prompt Delivery! ® Courteous Service! 70 BON anniversaries in Deloraine's his ago the X ploneering settlement Le established on the town's site L 80 years ago Deloraine was incor: Dial RA 5-1109 VIGOR OIL CO. LTD. DST. W, OSHAWA Joby B. Jackson, comp, room rintendent of The Dally Times-Ciarette, second from left, explains a printing process to visit (A bd editors as the lat: ANN ARBOR, Mich, (AP)~Two Detroit area men sald Friday that industrial pollution, of the Grest Lakes is increasing and Industry needs fresh water If it Is to grow In Michigan, L, G, Lenhardt, general manager of the Detroit water board, urded that other Great Lakes states use Michigan's practice of requiring Proof from new Industries that hey will not pollute the water, Lenhardt sald the Great Lakes contain half the world s supply of f | fresh water and all of this supply is safe now, but pollution Is In creasing from industrial waste, The states should adopt stand ards for determining pollution that ter group tours the TG, new. paper plant Sunday, Shown in the group, left to right, are Stu Manchester, Va, Mr, Hube Murray, Bennet, Jae >, Wam Industry That Pollution Of Great Lakes Is Increasing have heen set up by the Interna tional Joint. Commission Vincent 8, Madison, director of areas development. for the Detrolt Edison Company, joined Lenhard! | in a panel discussion of the grent | lakes institute at the university of Michigan. Madison sald that hy | 1076 water supplies might he the | most influential factor in losating | new industries | Industry, Madison sald, needs five times as much water as res dential users--a steel mil for In stance, requires 5,000,000,000 gal: lons a day. and more than 50,000 gallons are used in the making of ' Automobile, DELORAINE, Man, (CP)=The battle of the beards Is raging In this community, 50 miles south: west of Brandon, Barbers have not touched thelr shaving mugs for several weeks The men of the town have sprung thelr wiry growths to mark two tory. It all started when someone flipped ¢ Sheow h the n es of a his tory boo found that 75 years Jen decided to celebrate this occa It an also discovered that about rated, The men decided to cele: ate that teo, Battle Of Beards Raging As Town Nears Its Anniversary To accentuate the contrast be: tween 75 years ago and today they decided, among other thi find out If today's men a i beards as colorful and man-like as did the, ploneers who pushed back the is wewern frontier, men--he-men they eall nL -from the town and sur: rounding country Inaugurated the beard-growing contest, Fven bar: ber Louls Goodine Is in it although his barbering skill now has been limited to irewts and hear: trims, The town's new male look in cludes a few waxed moustaches, And so the battle continues gd 2 Janel of Judges eo tn agree o iy when beard judging will he ace, Ottawa OTTAWA (CP) = Federal ex: penditures in May on the alr force Hy navy showed increases over the same month a year ago but spending on the army dropped arply Finance Minister Harris reported Friday tn his monthly treasury statement that outlays for the air force doubled to $73,803,000 from Joa.01l, 000 last year, Naval spend 7 rose to $24,802,000 from $20, 872,000 but expenditures on the $5 declined to $10,306,000 from "total Deideval My or ry in the month increased 7,000 to $278,217,000 from $245, $00,000 a year ao, This increased outlays for the 65,000 Hear Billy Graham NURENBERG, Germany (CP) American Evangelist Billy Graham drew a crowd of 05,000 when he preached here Sunday during his current crusade in West Germany, Almost 7,000 persons, among them American soldiers, stepped forward when Graham asked the assembly to declare for Christ, They joined in a common prayer in front of the fandatand of the Zeppelin field, the elty's largest open square, where Graham preached Makes 200- Mile Trip On Single Water Ski " NASSAU, Bahamas (AP -- A 22-year-old girl rode a single water aki 200 miles from Miami to here Sunday and collapsed exhausted in the surf at the end of the trip Delores Kipple, after performing BACKACHE is to begin at once, | WHY PAY MORE? BEST QUALITY STOVE OIL! 197° Army Spending Slices first two months of the current fis eal year to $74,710,000 from $461, 962,000, A decline in Income tax colleo: tions decreased total revenues for 1y Lo $082, 818,000 from $390,159, 000 from $380,183,000, a drop of §7,015,000, The April «+ May total fronpgd to $611,590,000 from $635, Increased expenditures in the month trimmed the monthly sur- plus to $14,101,000, a decline of 40,442,000 compared with the same month in 1084, For -the first two months the surplus was down to ago. ,680,000 from $174,201,000 a year the stunt Just to see If It could he done, gasped, I'm so glad to see Nassau," She rode on a regulation water al that had been equipped with two fool ockets, 54 Rocka _ day night TOUR NEWSPAPER PLANT way Beach, NY, Heini Wood: ward, Spencer, West Virginia, and Cy Dolbeare, of Wakefield, Mass, ~Times-Gazette Photo Pal' ; YOUTH LEADER Charles Leach of Kingston will address a city group connected with the Christian Youth Centre tomorrow night at & p.m, in the Orange Hall on Bruce Sireet, Di rector of the Christian Youth Centre on In Kingston for 12 years, Mr Leach Is one of the outstanding leaders in this move. ment, Bank Manager Wins Cadillac Norman 8, MeFayden, manager of the Oshawa branch of the nadien Bank of Commerce, was the winner of a new Cadillac auto hile in a dra ed hy the Rotary Ci of "onkville on Satur a" gn yank Molallum, president of McCallum Transport of Oshawa, sold the wiring ticket and is the Wigner of the $500 prize for this Find Part of Plahe In Lake Ontario WATERTOWN, NY, (AP)=The Jefferson county sheriff's depart ment sald Saturday that two fishers men had pulled a section of a Canadian airplane wing from Lake Ontario Sheriff Brayton E, Peck said th wing section was found Friday night and towed ashore at nearby Cape Vincent, He sald that U Air Foree officers stationed at the nearby Dry Hill radar station had stated that. the wing section was a part of a Canadian plane James Henson, a private pilot, who viewed the wreckage, sald the wing section apparently had been in the water from 10 days to two weeks, Henson Is pilot to US State Secretary John Foster Dulles on flights hetween the airport here and Dulles' home on the Main Ducks Island in Lake Ontario, PUBL ISHIER DIES FORT 'WORTH, Tex, (AP-8il Himan Kvans, 61, president-pub lisher of the Nashville Tennessean and a key figure in the national Democratic party, died here Satur Simcoe St, N WHITBY NEWS MRS. 3 op «, 9 The Bronuin silos Ia defeat al the hands of beaten Alliston team in on Saturday wight, Brooklin using # number of their younger LH or were unable (0 maleh the rion ce of the Alliston ow. 5 was only i. i) Brooklin team 1 is yi year, ave had five victories are in third place In the league, ' of ' By ay GORDON thin nm one 0 oh ames In & long time the Whithy Hoyas edged out Brougham Bombers by the tune of 41, The game was played out in Brough: am on Friday night before a good | erowd, Both pitchers hurled good ball with Miller giving up only two Wits and Bamanckl four, Er rors were the break in the game for the Hotelmen, The score was deadlocked at 04, going Into the seventh inning, The Royals will play host fo Brooklin tonight in the first sports aitraction of the cenennial, The game tonight should he 5 hang: up affair as the last time the 1 teams mel, the Brooklin | hy edged gut a 140 win in extra in: nings | game you will have a chance to win a valuable door prize. Also the Hillcrest Dalry sponsored P.A, system will nt you up to | date on the game and give you a rundown of the players The Royals were out for re | venge as they were still smarting | from the 74 defeat handed them by the Bombers the last time the two elubs angled, Miller fanned the first batter to face him and ot the next one to ground out third to first, Wilson walked bu Kapuseinskl lifted one to the oul field to end any hopes of a i For the home team it Jos tn th te up and as many dow am HA claimed a pair of third irik vietims, With two gone In the first half of the fourth Ross the first hit of the hall game A] was left stranded' as Henry 2r ped fo short to retire the sl Again in the last half of the second It was three up and as many down as the Royals were aying heads-up ball all around, Riller mowed the locals down like ton ping in the third as his slow hall was working to perfec: tion, He fanned an even doen as against seven by Kamanski in the game, With two {ome in the last of the third the Brougham team of thelr first man on the paths, Meouek ken Whiled out a walk, "out was Hi sirimde ded LO i fanne: on ] sarly 1a ray. The oO ocal falled to man on in or half of the fourth as Miller was getting bet: ter as the game went on, The Brougham team managed to get a trio of bingles in thelr half of the fourth but very smtr infield work hy the Royals nippe any hid the Bombers made to score, The Royals managed to get a man on in their half of the fifth as Ross was safe on a mis cue, Johnson opened the last of the fifth for the homesters with a free pass hut that was all the damage as Samanski was dead game on making this a winning strikeout victims in the top of the game, Miller claimed a pair of sixth the Bombers got thelr first man on as the Royals came up with their first and only error of the game. That was all the base runners in this Inning as the Roy: als were playing good defensive hall, In the top of the Tth Miller picked up another pair of strike: out vietims and an infield out, The first run of the ball game TROUD' 116 Brock St. N., Whith SENSATIONAL MEAT FEATURES for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY |oLUB STEAKS" 39: STANDING ROAST Prime Ribs . 33° « 59° LEAN BUTT PORK CHOPS FRESH OXTAILS PORK LEAN LIVER BRISKET DEVON ~ BREAKFAST BACON. « §8° » 19° uw 18° GOLDEN RIPE BANAN TUESDAY ONLY . .. AS 2 185.) Qc erosse team went down lo a 134 4 the 4 pe; Brooklin As well as seeing a good | made Brooklin Takes 13-4 Walloping By Alliston ookiin boys held Alliston oa wr We n the first period hut feded ns Alliston Dutsared in each of the other 1 iehardson, Mit miston Am the Broa) or als, Gwyn was the Alliston team meh, Masters and Cre ih 'Mex Edmonds did 8 poe, | of handing the' (ust, TE Royals Edge Brougham 31 In 'Real Pitchers Duel came in the last hall of the sev: hed enth as the homesters made a couple of free passes and a hit the score read 14 for the into the top of st Hin i» for Hone, og gibi Sitle iol of the Royals, waited for the one he liked ani hig gave the ball a long ride for a home run and tied 10 mal Homhers fom the fo ih Heffering lifted one to desp trefisld end the inning. Paving in to last of the Bih and the score akan tied the Brougham team were forced to try and pul on a ially, Samanski was having none of this and retired the side In r, thanks to an alright infield. fn "ine first of the ninth the Royals the best of a Jittery Brow, am infield and they pleked up wo ns off three Brougham errors, 6 was a good lead for Raman al to go into the last of the ninth nd the colorful hurler did not Fh mates down he retired the side in order iy the ball game, The Royals will I seeking thelr Jin Dokl [] y pay st 1p hie wi ol park tonight, ne Brook in Inds fi he first fhearance u ihe first game was again out, Lie 4 ¥Y ROYALS: SEL Wl HR ef Hei yg Ki so hern Hi] ; "hare, P BROUGHA yo pon, Todd, Noth, dia ae foott, Bradshaw, Wilko, Newer, Johnson, MeGulek| at the mpires t Lakh aves Complete Plans hi hd ia Tales pr the store, Sutherland (anned nd poled Brooklin Leads «50. Ont. With the first month of the by ) For 'lourney Here hive heen compleied now Centennigl vy Shnika | tournament which , the greens of the Whit yf AA Bowling Club on Wednesday #i-| ternoon and evening of this -- The mes. atirucion 8 this event wl he the handsome od Red Wing Orchard Trophy w will be presented to the winners by the , Norman i; Abe 06 | vendy a (ul) ent, pmo of re ceived , the ¢ the not read he Vieyed of % | Booklin am x wait hi ng teams present from | almost all the sur | | lary Ml rd Mill M whoniid ry ar! rs i Sewride ere the fo ss, elon Wisnery regular J ich wes .. on the greens a. in the doubles class oo. uit and his fhi*% | Ma the list, " son-indaw and A ped | M0 W, Jones, 1 cher 3 Rector of Ht, John's Port Whitby. Rev, A E, hy who Senior , HMCS York, was lest awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration, The an Ti Danas oF Ro Ld epar fense, Bev, K # noted or here in AW Kaos Aver "oy tive pol, oy Senior Chaplain of HMCS Yi ch i, Fe a dedication service yy SR a iwi mixed doubles we on ph the members of the cin} Mrs, Ward Bick carried oi hi rive, Mrs, Frank armen Thomas were in Mr ad while Mr, and Mrs, Jack son of Oshawa won third prize, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Coverley, Miss Eileen Melride, Mrs, Don gid Tutt and Dick Adams com. in the annual mixed tubes tournament for the Basset! Tro. hy at the Oshawa Lawn Bowl 44 Club on Saturday afternoon and evening, WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY AT THE HARBOR 3 Harbormaster David Ross re Be" hiv that oh Wnaster "fr No, on int Yolth argo of or inkdnd Le bar here from, poo Kmbor, "% ors wan the Jeong nl 10 Whithy barge, Ad Lh NEW HALL Rrochu pos L Sore aril available at the Sunday morn. 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