Daily Times-Gazette, 28 Jun 1955, p. 2

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BAMBER Mr. and Mis, Glen Bam ber announce the Wirth of » " , Baby Monday merring, Jude BARON Frank and harass. ore | Bapyy to announce the birth of # wiwother Karl Michael, June IN, 1995 at Nehewa Genersl Hospitsl, how. " Frances ind Monty Brown, WX June 5, 1955, at the Oshews Gon. ed sway - and Jeegieline. PRISCOLL dey, June B, " oral Hoswial. A sister for Buses, (8 Danis BEATTY ~ Donald sod Lynne Booll (nee Besve) sre happy 0 Announce the arrival of & son on Thursday 25. 1008 at the Genersl Horpiiel, cul gnry Alberts DEATHS QUINN Al his Inte residence, 140 Kent BL, Whitby on Monday June #1, 1956 William Quinn beloved of the inte Ida Fallon, snd dear inth: , P, Wilson, Whithy Bs Moniresl, in ". Town Funersl ' dohn the Evangelist Thursday June Sth at 0 y ment Bt, Johns RC, Cemetery, Whithy, SOLMES Suddenly in the Oshaw oral Hospital on oy, J 1058, Clayton 8, Soimes, beloved hus band of Mary O'Connor and dear (ath er of Betty (Mrs, W, Weber) and Dr Gerald Soimes, both of Toronto, In his Sith year Fuperal from the Luke - Melntosh Pu nersl Home, 152 King M ory's Church for Requiem Mass on Thursday, June 30, 8 0 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hamilton | IN MEMORIAM BAKER In loving memory of our | iaiher, Frederie Thomas Baker, whe | assed away June 98 1044 he family, oo BEAL In loving memory of my desr Ry Ag yghid A brother 1s Ca: | , Thomas and Franess | © the Egypt's shortest man, Ahmed Salem, HE HAS BIG PROBLEM Sheikh 80, registers his complaint in no uncertain terms in an mother, Isabel Mihaison Lownie whe assed away June wladly missed by MR Jeanne BEAL In loving memory of & moth. er and grandmother, Tsabells Boal Whe passed pa 4 June W, 194, Ever Jomembered by Grant, elt ead Dougls COCHRANE~In loving memory of dear father, Joseph Wenry aching, who passed away June MM, 1998, In. my heart your memory lagers, Always tender, fond and rus, here is not & day, dear father, hat 1 do net think ¥ ou Gamal Premier in Cairo interview with Abdel Nasser The little man came from his village In Upper Egypt, hoping for permission to see the prem- ler, which was granted, Nature of the complaint was not given, Close Check Cannot Ban On New Army BONN, ir Germany's Germany (Reuters)~The West German government Monday d to maintain a tight evil: | OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF GIDEON TIMMINS The funeral service for Gideon | Timmins, with passed away at the {amily residence, 404 Front Street on Wednesday June 33, was he ot the Luke - Melntosh Puners! Jom at 3 pom, on Friday, June alhearers were six grond. drisn, Vernon and Jack Claus, R and William Min BW and Allan Cooper, oh ilk ov, BE, A, Irwin, reclor " Anglican Church, eondy "a A he sre, nr won was in| FUNERAL OF ROY C. SPENCER jem mas for Roy C ar who 0 died at the Oshawa Hospital Fs Saturday, June », wv al Hospital s Roman Catholic Corel 5 aay morn- in une Fo A Dr. P. Dwyer conducted the services, Interment was in Bt, Gregory's Cemetery, The Salibentary were Ab, Nake, Art Doran, Bert CGrenon, Gibbs, Murdie MacMillan and ack | Davidson, CLAYTON §. BOLMES | The death occured suddenly at! the Oshawa General Hospital on | Monday, June 27, of Claytap 8, | flolmes, 36 Colborne street east, in his 64th year, A resident of Oshawa for "| years, Mr. Solmes was the pur: chasing agent at Fittings Limited, | We was a member of Bt Cre. gory's Roman Catholic Church The deceased was born In Prince Edward County on December 6, | 1891 and was a son of the late Richard Solmes and Mary Sprague He leaves to mourn his passing | his wife, the former Mary O'Con nor, whom he married here In 1017; one daughter, Mrs, W, We. | ber (Betty) and one son, Dr, Ste: | wart Solmes, both of Toronto, Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs, Albert Hare of Picton and | Mrs, Ken Walker of Demorestville, | The remains will be at the Luke: | Melintosh Funeral Home for re. | Sulem mass In Bt, Gregory's | Church at ® am, on Thurs | day, June 30, conducted by Rev, Dr. P. Dwyer. Interment will be | in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Ham. Hou Rap Red Dean For Remarks | LONDON (AP) -- The "Red" | Dean of Canterbury's latest de | fence of communism brings angry | blasta today from three leading | * British papers Dr, Hewlett Johnson, for years a ersistent defender of communism, aunched a six-sermon seried on "Christianity and Communism" at Canterbury Sunday He sald he was convinced a synthesis of Chris Yanity and communism "is possi. ble and will eventually hring bles. sings to the entire human race." Lord BReaverbropk's Daily Ex. press hits back today in an ed. Morial: "Why In the Red Dean per mitted to use nterbury Cathe. dral as a contre for Communist propaganda®"' The Express urges the Areh bishap of Canterbury, Most Rev, Geoffrey Fisher, to 'rise Ms vole in protest' and adds: "If he falls to do so, the people of Britain will | hold Dr, Fisher responsible for a Very grave a0 | The sons, i» | | | | he army in the Second World War and said: "The German soldier did his duty bravely, diently , oriminai his tragedy." arism, The pl Blank rece Ho ted within the Atlantic must be men ' viction tem." The army, he said, not be allowed to become 'a within a state" ta control hy Parliament, an rein on its future army to pre vent a rebirth of aggressive milit ledge came from Defence | Minister Theodor Blank before the | uoeonstitutions! Bundesta ment, at the outset of a two-day de: | hate on the controversial Sop-RAD | Port of a. York Authority, and "volunteers bill.' thorire about 6.000 key officers and men before the id | bills are approved | lower house of Paria: | This would au- | immediate recruitment of long-term armed forces | brought loud cheers when led the fate of Hitler's loyally and obe he was misused by a government, Therein Heh that the leaders of the 000-member force permits alliance 'who with inner con hack our democratic sys must | state | | but must A it | STOCK i UP OW! P SUGG Low Aircraft |: NEW YORK (AP)=1In a deéision| | tating every airport in the | United States, a federal judge Mon- | day ruled that the village of Cod dar furst could not ban low-lying planes The village Is next to huge Idle {wild airport on Long island, It had | passed an ordinance prohibiting | | planes from flying at less than 1,000 feet over the village The ordinance was atiacked as by 10 airlines, | which were supported by the Civil Aeronautics dministration, the the .eivil aeronauties board U.K, district Judge Walter Bruch: hausen in Brooklyn supported the contention that the law was un- constitutional, He sald Congress | had Already regulated alr traffle, Boy, 12, Gets Fined For Braking A Train SILEBY, Not ( yn A year-old hoy w 8 fined a for braking 8 train {- without being in it The Wd told juvenile court he leaned over a bridge and tried to drop a rock |of down the smokestack A pans: ing locomotive, The rock bounced into the cab and struck the brake handle instead, Jd ICNIC ESTIONS ® Ready-to-serve Butts ® Ready-to-serve Picnics ® Bologna ® Salami C Chubs hubs ® Canned Hams ® Canned Chicken ® Wieners VIAL PATTIES, 1b 9c Eviscerated For Frying or Rodating =~ No Waste 1.99" 4 ROAST CHICKEN S "wu Shoulder Steak J Loin & Bib Chops. 65° 'Several Harmony Events Are Held HARMONY Harmony United | to Chureh was favored with a visit of Children's Choir from Hampton were directed hy Mr, fe, music director of oe gla of A Angus Neil, Fair: view Ave, About 25 were present Wonor (4 the bridereiect, who y Mr, Vietor Haire in on A The evenings' charades Cohostesses were ul Nell, Mrs, Perey (Pd and Wo, Robert Ni Normyle, who served re- Sreshments to the guests during the social hour, Mrs, Fred Hoffman has retiwned OSHAWA AND DISTRICT ior CYCLIST INJURED a0) Joab 0 old eyelist Man) Gals, ad, bruise Loy he on into the yy of 8 | truek on Olive Avenue, The truck | long until signalled by a passer: y, ed Into a hydro pole on McMillan Drive on Saturday escaped ry | He was Noel Thomas Suing, 78 Gibbs Brest, CARS IN MINOR COLLISION Four apres were lavolved in a minor collision outside the Simeoe Sireet South Post Office yesterday, The drivers yore ~Dawson Beckelt, 30. Rovts Street; Wil Ham iti, 2 3 Russet! Ave: Willard A, XA, 2, 920 An napolle Avenue, and Dillon Clar- ence Sawyer, 30, 54) Elgin Mireet East, No one was Injured, RUNDLE PARK PICNIC Ladies Rundle Park will hold A plenle Wednesday at 2 pm, All méthers are welcome fo come h their children; the pienie is | on dy on children 10 years old and jindor Mothers are asked fo bring ® ul LIQUOR "MINOR" CONVICTED Edward Goralezyk, 18, of Whit. by, was convicted of obtaining liquor while under the age of 21, In police court Monday and was fined 925. and costs or 10 days Police found him with liquor in » CAr, VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Oshawa on Monday included Ian MeNab and Ken Tipney of Oshawa and Ceell Fiigwilliam of Toronto, Rotarian visitors inehued Neil Bhortreed of Pickering, G. Edwin Mann of Bow: menville and Paul Stafford of Brampton, GETS REMAND es | People's Wr home in Napanee, after 8 brit it i | Mich, is vacationing here [masher irs Naurs on bes, " to starting w | the addition of H United Cureh, working groups Several evenings this week ing down old rooms. at the resr of the church It is expected that a work on the ha Harmony: Westmount. ¥, armony- of the United Ch ite elated new JAX POLICE DEPARTMENT CHANGES 10, the thet hat thay due fo the fact ih they have won A shield for prowess in sports, i A potluck sy at Camp Pre toria preceded this fidldday vhich had participants from many | churches In this district of the Osh | wa Preshylery, | Canadian Ship driver was unaware of the accel | CAR STRUCK HYDRO POLE | The driver of 8 ear which skidd- | 10, | master. Ca tof England, | The, Lone m agents said tonight | Blown _-- | LONDON (Reuters=The Cana flan froifhtar Champlain has heen i blown ashore on the Chinese Com: { munist island of Hainan by » ty { phoon, her London agents reported londay night They sald the 7,125 ton vessel | ent aground Bunday and the Brit Ish crew of shout 35 were stranded | on the desolate const of the island, | about 250 miles from Hong Kong, | | wating 0 be rescued A radio i from the ships Alfred Summerfield said "all 1s well" por Indicate that she is not ously damaged 'and we hope that the grew will be able to re board her and reflost her," There I no expectation that the Chinese Communists will hamper the oper: ation, a spokesman added, Beats Woman, Given 2 Years TORONTO (CP)--~A man who po- lice said tore a telephone receiver rom the wall In a ety tavern, rushed into a woman's washroom and beat a woman on the head with it shouting "1 hate women," Was sentenced Monday to two | yours in penitentiary, akisirateT, 8, Elmore told John 'Brooks, 82, who police ssid had a long criminal record, "I only regret that 1 can't make it longer rs. Ruby Reynolds said In count | she was in the washrbom when Brooks pushed open the door Brooks said he had never before seen Mrs, Reynolds but she re: semibled 8 woman who stole his wallet While he was using the phone Ouitaide bail, He did not report for a Job!' that had bes found for him. The Ry BL that Fudge was And nef trying to support hs family, yo fo VINE nite ate Meh 2 0 Was Tur! oJ custody to Wedne: on tharges Bh atling. ooo a oar, RE and GETS JOB THEN QUIT or ug 10 observe the ter KARES On A WN ALL yeatbid A Justa revious offence, Cieorge Ronald udge, 23, 1288 Simeoe Street South, was remand: A fine of and costs, or one posed © on an "Osh. t today for selling . He was '3 "WINK DRAW Lloyd Thompson, of Norwood, won the Pontiac sedan In a re. cent draw conducted hy Sunbeam Chapter 73, of The Eastern Star Mr. T, Peters on Burke street od 1 month for sentence, on $200 SHANKLESS, SMOKED Picnic Shoulders 'won the cheque for $100, BGT, 1, HOCKLEY Ajax Town Council hos necepl. ed resignation of Sergeant Len Hockley whe leaves oH week to become Chief of Police at Blaney Creek, Omario, fer: | geant Hockley 'has been with the Alax Police Force since 1 was formed in 1953 and has an ex. cellent record, Constable George Dunn has been promoted to Ae A | ng Sse fo» i Jar an the Ajax Yorce 15 months snd has many years police experience, Two pa constables, T, Cham. hers of 1 4 WwW. Shaw of Toronto have been hired to fill the vacancies, / ~Photos by John . Mills, AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS os sii: John Mills, Representative ~~ Phone Ajox 426 Couples Club | Holds Banquet AJAX (Times Garetue) Couples' club of Holy Trinity a a very successful banquet on Fri. day, June 24, In the Church Hall Here were 28 people present and the delicious buffet supper Was prevhred by the Martha group of The guest speaker, Rev, M, Cath cart of All Baints, Whithy, gave a very Interesting "descriptioh with slides, of a recent visit Jo Mexico The evening wound up with the election of new officers who were a8 follows President, Bill Robert. son, viee-president, Art Luidal, see vetary, Al Sutherland, treasurer, Rosemar, NEXT § 11 am, Holy Communion. Rev, T, H, Ontario Hospital, Whithy, will eon duet the _serviee, Would Rent Speed Trap AJAX (Times.Carzeite Staff Re porigr) A request from Pleker. ing" Village to. rent the Alex "speed trap" produced smiles from the Ajax Counell, The letter will be acknowledged, but metion deferred until after three aphasia by the Town Coun- ell are heard on July § of nt of 1 PLANS CABINET CHANGES LONDON (Reuters) Prime Min igter Sir Anthony Eden plans to Ine fuse more young blood into his cabinet in a malo rantumn whakeup | Takes Service Floyd, Chaplain at the | jee Rev. Crouch AAX (HimenGalte Sait Be orier) ~ The Re A WE oY aime prare ak She "i Crouch # on the lovely pin that + rom ile pont en visits with Mr, #) I Wien think of the ways In which you have progressed in Alex, As | A how people we don't went hear, In Aig Ay kitchen listenin to the you shut ou pf other Pounds i you want nn se [) rose-coloured world, you can it through r: oloured YA os, We ean | S4e what " Ay want to wee in our s and A Yu we we Rr on n our own aninds, The atalist can he dismayed and shak: en like the wind, As 1 look around | see In Ajax t like any he Li ober | 0s who think human soul women love Jesus ame you Jolitioat soun opreily Eden is presented a detalled ceipts and expenditures a comparison to lest year's fig ures, A able tin, and the i fags Va were term, ¥ WANCED "neront Roenigk, club tressur: 7] over yoor's York wes y LJ Ro ble of thas. Montresl, fo | rn ih Fred elth Blom hone. 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