I i. Lom me meee =" _--~NOHA Adopts Vacation Death Toll Is BIRTHS - OSHAWA AND MACGREGOR ~~ Ms, as (as 3 is 2 Bolan Dovglas om ) 1998, : Oshaws General Hospital, MARTIN--Beily and Alien Merlin aie we | proud to announces the Agnier, General SEL wit mie on Lary 984 an bus. and Mrs, Ronald | Maalinsgor (nes (nee Joan Bowen) sre bay | Kathy Lyne, at the Oshaws on penday, DISTRICT PROGRAM AT SHELL It was learned today the Simpson Musical Team of $., Paul present 8 program of sacred musie it the Mek AUghlin | of Bandhsell at 8 pm, on Wednesdny, Fad DEATHS August 3. The program is ed by the Chyletian and Mission. sry Allisnee, BAMFORD ~~ A Whithy, 3, 1955, Miss Margaret Martha Bamiord of Toronto, 4 a the WC Town Funersi Resting oral emaary pei, Whithy for servies 8 pel on Tuesday August 2 ot 3 St. John's Norway "in Oshaws REED beloved son of Henry snd Ruth i% Harmony Re, $.), Wn yew Funeral was from Luke-Mcinlosh Fu nein] Home, on Monday, August 1, wi i pan Interment Union Cemetery, HOSE At the home of his Saughiar, day, Ww Mw, BR, F, i King ward Ave ust 1, Montague Rose Harriet Elizabeth Yiasts ng a Hulse and Pllawa. Services in Christ Chureh € Thursday, August 4, 250 pm terpient Pine Crest Cemetery, Taylor, in his AGG ---~Afier 5» lengihy Hiness, on Tues WASS hone, 1955, her N., August 2, wt Simcoe dey 17 Wag and Eimer, Kesting at th both of Oshaws Gerrow Funeral i I Hin w Services In the haps), harsdsy, August 4, st 3 pm. evidence of a former gambling | Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery | squad sergeant who has accused | r Lan SOY |the senior officers of graft and WILSON inmaount, Aug, 1, 1956, Laura Wilson, beloved | COPPUPLION wife of A, Nell Wilson; désr mother Testifying before & roys! com-| of Pihel (Mrs. Pougine Wight) of | mission into Vancouver's police de | Bowmanville, Ont; Midred (Mrs. P| partment, Del, gt, Len Cuthbert bert. Woodeow and Edna of Kin | said he split payofis with Mulligan | ount; in her THth year and other police officers in 1949 The funeral wiih he he 4 Sm ae He also told how last June he shot late residence on nesday, 0 dp h 4 ip " Interment Kinmount Cemetery, | Dirnself near the heart in a sulcide | WILSON--AL the Ross Memorial Hod | Cuthbert ended his two-day testi: | pital, IAndsay, on Monday, August ar, and brother of and Dorothy (Mrs, Bayer), and Jeen (Mrs Russe Bru @ of Oshawa Mark) of Valentia, Cora (Mrs, H ria | ley) of Ottawa Sunday July Bamiod doughter Jof the late Mr, Joseph and aL on Friday, July 29, 19%, Richan Martin, danrly | Oftans, on * Mondey "pu 958, Reven anon # :, heloved heshans of | God is Playlair 144, Lathe in Ottawa, Verna Picked, In ! her 68th year, beloved wife of Harlem and loving mother of Hantord | police chief Walter Chap | arence Archibald Wilson, in Wis | beloved husband of Berths, | H George, ROAD EDURTERY GOOD | "Road courtesy heha were very Sood ove over the hari Motorists to our iol Chief Herbert "The crowds si the My were | biggest T've ever seen | Genersl Motors picnic," ocd | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT spiritual understanding of Eig as divine Love assures man wise and | mepiration was brought out at | Christian Science services on Sun- July 31, The Golden Text was from 1 Jobn 4: 8; "He that loveth not knoweth not God; e' B.C. Police Probe Continues Today VANCOUVER (CP)~Lawyers for | Mulligan and | | Bupt. John Horton will get thelr | | first chance Monday to attack the! percent i pp sats Lolies dank mony Friday and commissioner R, Tupper adjourned the hearing Mondey when 7T, G, Norris | to bird | counsel for the police chief, prom [ised & "most | examination, searching" cross. | Resting at the Mackey Funeral Home: | TOUC HED OFF PROBE for service in the chapel Lindsay August 3, at 5 pm Wednesday, tery, WLABSOWFY view Lodge, Whithy, Ontario, on Bun day, July B81, 1985, Steven Wiassolf, g ment at the Little Britain United Ceme: { It was Cuthbért's suicide attempt | { and # series of articles in Flash | | magazine, Toronto weekly tabloid, | Entered into rest in War | DY reporter Ray Munro charging {graft in the police force (hat | touched off the wide-scale investi- in his 76th your Aemakians" Patrol gation, Funeral from (he Arm | Also waiting to question Cuth- , Tussd August & 8 Home, Oshawa IAF bert is lawyer H, le Jestley, ap- 44 Interment, Oshawa Union Come: aring for Supt, Horton who, Cut rt sod, had asked for a share of IN MEMORIAM the pa Wow" but deliberate words, son, Jlmmy 3, 1049, in his 4th pear, They said Mime heals all sorrow, And helps us to forget, But time so far hes only proved How much we miss him yel God gave us strength to fight MW, And courage to bear the blow, And whet it meant to loss him No one will ever know Lovingly gemembored by mother and | dad, Jackie and Margaret, slag LESENKO ~~ In loving memory dear wile, Blizabeth Lesenko, passed away Aug, & 1083 and family, of » loving memory of our Sutibent in 1049 was uncovere: "i passed away August | other police officers, Sr Wi ly Tamambared, Cassie and Pat whe | eld Friday said the graft by He described several meetings in the police station last June with p arry Whelan, head of the uniform branch, during which Cuth- bert confessed his guilt and the last meeting, June 24, was followed by his suicide attempt, LAID HALF DOZEN EGGS ¥u A. , (AP)~=Poultry- most amazing n The DM an egg for 30 bid and then came through with 26 last week, On each of two days she laid half a dozen, ] yas lost my soul's A lide linked with my own; And day by day | miss her more As 1 walk through life alone ~Always vemegpbered by bushand, Jul us LESENKO~In loving memory of dear mother, Bligabeth Lesenko, passed away August 4, 1988 Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother; It 1s sweet to breathe thy name, In lite we loved you dearly, In death we do the same ~Lovingly remembered hy Marge and Elmer, Bandra and Lynn, OBITUARIES who YESTERDAY'S STARS » THE ASSOCIATED PRESS iehing Don Liddle, Glants, made his first start in more than a month and pitched New York to a 91 victory over St, Louls, hold: | ing Cardinals to five hits Batting-Willie Mays, Giants, hit a home run, a double and a single | in New York's triumph over Bt, | Louis beloved by all who knew him for his pl g and pleasant disposi FUNERAL OF HEATHER PEARL, CAMERON The funeral service for Heather Pearl Cameron, beloved daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J, Cameron, 226 Athol street east, who died on Wednesday morning, July 27, was Weld. at the Luke - Melntosh Fu neral Home at 2 pm, on Friday, July 29 fev, 8. B. Coles, minister of Knox Preshyterian Church, con ducted the services, Interment | in the Oshawa Union Ceme- DR. W, C, GRAHAM Principal of United College at Winnipeg for 18 years, Dr. W. C Graham died at Lake Simcoe on was tery Sunday, July 81 Dr. Graham was a nephew of the late Alex B, Creighton, Col borne street east The funeral will be held on Wed nesday, August 3 Principal Emeritus College, Winnipeg, Dr, William Creighton Graham, a nativé of St. Marys, dled at York County Memorial Hosoital, Newmarket He was in his 68th vear, Dr. Graham was principal of United College from 1938 until his retirement last month, He was a graduate of Victoria College, Har- of United vard, and the University of Chi: cago, During the First World War he served as padre with the Fort Garry Horse, Dr, Graham was on the staff of the University of Chicago from 1926 to 1088 and for one year was annual profes sor at the American School for Oriental Research, Jerusalem He leaves his wife, the former Ella Cook of Toronto; a daughter, Mrs. J, B, Nichols of Pensacola, Florida, and two sons, Dr, Roger Graham of Regina and Dr, John Graham of London, Ont FUNERAL OF ROMAN NIZIO Requiem mass for Roman Nizlo, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Niglo, 204 Verdun road, who was killed in a street accident on Wednesday of last week, was held at 8t, Hed wig's Polish Catholie Church, at 98! am, on Friday, July 20 Rev, P, J. Klita conducted the | mass, Interment was in St, Greg ory's Cemetery, RICHARD MARTIN REED The death occurred on Friday, July 26, of Richard Martin Reed, beloved son of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Reed, 90 Harmony road south, in his fourth year. He was taken ill ly residence orth, on Tuesday, August 3, of tion 'and ability to make friends | Besides his parents he aa to | mourn his passing a sister, Busan The funeral service was held at the Luke-Melntosh Funeral Home at 2 pm, on Monday, August ide | Tom of Salary Limit op {ary hmit of $1800 » hos 1 for tegen leam Northern Ontario Hockey Associa tion senior southern NORTH BAY Wis the week-end A nenslty system providing a fine | salities or of $5000 for infractions wes alse | sessions, weld Latives ult Ste, walked out with North tion to th contended in them sidy 1o dians, in {would not apply to the Michigan {team since iL is impossible to pro vide employment for players due to imunigration rulings, The salary | limit for the Indians would he $2, 100 | adopled gl French River Selurdasy, Agreement could not " he grid on two other ma the CA Marie Bay Tre € that Fr n a Pembroke and Seult Ble, Marie, Mich, In- anHpLes wy Hog iter opt. 6 lo agree 5 On & Solu Sumie, financial problem with sil clubs, The two teams, re O'Toole of Charlie Murphy of Sault Ste, Marie Lax esented ry BODES SHO 12-per-cent sub- Kings Lumber A further aeting wv De Stlled an e'lort to seitle The teams agreed lo Sai the $1,800 salary limit prov tor | Canadian Amateur Hockey Asso- | elation gives its permission, 7 SUCCESSOR Following Mrs 1st, Hobby's antiei- pated resignation, effective Aug. President Eisenhower ed Marion B, Folsom, of Roches ter, N.Y, to succeed her Georgla-twin, the treasury, seen at known as a social-minded busi: nessman, having helped draft the pattern of the U8, social security Canadian system, Central Press APPOINTED Col Ottawa commandan Donald G Ketleheson, 48, has been appointed t at Fort Churehill, Man, He succeeds Col, James M, Man Houghton of Brockville, pointed to a similar post at Camp | Shilo, Ont, ap. (CP from National Defence), group during | holiday (7) and #71 sal 4 the weekend BONS Sud were oWBing vie violent) of [4 § | AYE, Cars as eh by wih his The Ontario count was | the Iraffic deaths and HOLLYWOOD (AP)~Will and resume their fabulously sue | derry Lewis Dean Martin says he's "ready, | Work as a | comment," The civil wer has developed team, Jerry says ' | # word to esch other They will have to reach a decis fon before long, as they are sched: uled to make a comedy western, | "Where Men Are Men" el IP Dean reports 4 UBLIC SILENCE Jerry has maintained a bie silence through the whole feud, The ter, Instead, he asked (agent) Lew Wasserman to request that we be let out of our Paramount contract, | Oshawa Legion Oshawa Lesion Midget All-Stars travelled to Port Hope on Baturday te Cory The Oshawn ®1ads collected he hits and the homesters had nine in their own cause, but the Legion Midgets made better use of their blows, putting them together in bunches, along with the walks is- sued by Port Hope's pitcher, and the odd error made, to build up one big rally that settled the ame, Won IN BIXTH This was in the top of the sixth Inning with Oshawa Legion lead ing #1, when they staged a sixTun parade to clinel the vietory, In the fourth inning, Ang el sng led and Jeffs followed with a safe hit and then with two out, wild pitches moved the runners around with Angel scoring and Jeffs came home from third on an infield rror, | In the fifth inning, Jack Fisher opened with a two-hagger, was gacriticed to drd by Minaes and came home from there whenia Ryan came through with a timely 1, Rev, J. K, Moffat, minister of | Sime soe Street United Church, con | ducted the services, Interment was {in the Oshawa Union Cemetery, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT single That made it 1 in the fifth Port Hope had got their lone rally in the first Inning when Dave (ireenway opened with a single, maved around on an Infleld out' and FUNERAL OF scored on good single by Gary THOMAS M, RICHARDSON By THE ABROCIATED PRESS Wakely 8 8 The funeral service for Thomas| New York-Bobby Hoyd, 167%,| In fhe sixth inning, Bilenduke M, Richardson, 413 Ritson road |Chicago, stopped Tony Anthony,| was safe on an infield, error then north, who died on Thursday, | 161%, New York, 8 Bob Winters, the (shawa pitcher, July 28, was held at the Luke New Orleans Arthur Persley,| == Mcintosh Funeral Home at 2.80185, Red Cross, La., outpointed Joe was in Mount Lawn Cemetery The pallbearers were William Hunter, Gordon Thompson John | Matthews, Claude Phipps, Douglas | Richardson and Kenneth Belford, FUNERAL OF FRANCES TOMKINSON The memorial service for Fran ces Tomkinson, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomkinson, | 15 Oshawa boulevard south, who | was killed in a freak accident on | Friday last, was held at the Arm | I G Monday, The pallbearers were R, Green, | C, E. Smith, H, MeDonald, Rev, 8, C. H, Atkinson, minister | of Albert Street United Church, | conducted the services, Interment | was in Mount Lawn Cemetery, MRE, BERNA WAGG The death occurred at the fam , 170 Simeoe street Marlyn and Alf Berna Pickett, beloved wife of Har lem Wagg, in her 68th year, A daughter of the late Joseph Plekett and Beulah MeDowell, the deceased was born in Uxbridge township and prior to moving fo Oshawa six years ago had lived for 36 years at Utica, She was a de voted member of the United Church of Canada, Hesides her hushand married at whom she Uxbridge on Decem ber 1, 1011, she leaves to mourn her passing two sons, Hanford Wage and Elmer Wagg, both of Oshawa The funeral service will he held | at the Gerrow Funeral Home at 2 pm on Thursday, August 4, Rev. | + D. Begg, minister of First Bap tist Church, will eonduct the sery on Wednesday last Porn in Oshawa the child was | Lawn Cemetery, lees, Interment will he in Mount | 8 the young Canadian woman plinged Niagara Falls 0 her river age, strong Funeral Home at 2 pm, on| [7 August 1, | ee Funeral se t. Joseph's ¢ Church in Hull, death over early Monday, police reported lice sald the woman was identified from papers found in a purse on killing Edward Walsh, 45, who was hank Diane [riding the about 20, of Toronto, as vices Roman Ar p.m, on Saturday, July 80, Brown, 185, New Orleans, 12 Rev, H, A, Mellow, minister of | = . 3 Northminster United Church, eon : DIES IN FALLS ducted the services, Interment| NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y, (AP) Pos Miss "FUNERAL FOR SEVEN e held In Catholie PREAS KILLS RIGGER NEW YORK (AP) A rigger was killed Friday when an 1lton press plunged four stories to the street as It was being removed from the Daily News building, The press smashed into Necond avenue and sank two feet helow the street, oriwied | | Kay, various French [her | ature) more than for the same three-day | Caldwell White, 5 {holiday lest year, 2 addition to | ear nesr Alliston ; _Arownings, domes, 2, Martin And Lewis Rift | May Heal, It's Up To Lewis | Mar: tin and Lewis end their civil war | studio head) went east to {willing and sble" to go hack io we ean 'no | Mier | imaount of dollars for a share of into | @ epld war, It hag been two months | since Dean. ond Jerry have spoken | shat still hes six years to go, next month,, And Paramount has denied dorry # request to perform separat- 'Win Ex. Over Port Hope Juveniles v, Seuiore, Sf TERE | Sound, Satur | marche, wr airy No he siepred wis & Wa Dovglas Foreman, 21, of Raymond Parkhouse, ie at We siruck by Jeannette "Frank Freeman the matter to the board of direc cessiul union? The issue 1s up to ors, The bosrd sald no, thet Jerry will have to go to work, y | t out of the contract, sll, Paramount paid | our company, York productions, We »i | "1 went to g back to work, 1 | don't want 10 break wy the team, it's a denn fing Hving and I want to hold onto it.' The question naturally arises: What has caused the break he: s The answer Is not not simple scheim came from a chain or The vam. | 1eam's agent offers no informa: RAI: tion, But Dean is open in discus: | cidents, There have heen no hard The |g his de of fhe issue; il Words between 4 m Ay amet ¢ : "1 sent my ¥ + + BB ' rou! stems from undersecretary o that 1 was ready, willing and able renee in their natures, t fo go back to work under our eon. 47 he come, Is nervous, bracts. Jerry did not write his let ail | ikes the excitement of show. business living, Dean, the of life. Midget All-Stars doubled, Fisher walked and Min acs was sale on Walls' error, on . Pinch-hitter West error followed, with scoring except Wills, ed at the plate, Those six runs on four hits, three errors and two walks, put the Osh' awa Legion boys in the elesr, Port Hope came back with two runs in their half of the sixth, Walls opened with a single and Green away got his third hit of the game next, G, Wakeley walked with one out and Foote was hit with a pliched ball, A eatcher's ervor and a walk to McLauchlan with the bases loaded, gave Port Hope thelr 1st two runs and at this Joint the game had to be called scoount of darkness, Dave Greenway of the home clubs, was top hitter of the game, with three safeties including a dou: ble, Gary Wakeley had two hits for Port Hope while Ryan, Wills and Winters for- Oshawa each had " BaHAWA LEGION MIDGETS - Fisher, ss; Minacs, 2b; n an, db; Angel, If; Jeffs, ef; Wills, rf; Branch, 16; Bilenduke, ef Winters, 0; Westfall, batted in 6th; Fry, atted in 6th, PORT HOPE JUVENILES Greenway, 1b; Stothari, 3b; G, Wakely, ¢; R. Wakely, ss; Foote, 2h; McLaughlan, eof; Bird, of; Walden, If: Watts, p; Harrison, hatted in 6th, REJECTS REQUEST CALEDON (CP) Township every! who was nipp a wv Robert Me. | Catharines, when ron over near Owen car wn Toronto, y; Frank C, Cywink, | Leslie Torrance, ! elle, in the White: | esirol of Wis motoreyele nesr Onk- | ey, ba nthe "Hom Wilmore ond Lester ny bi id | ident 87 (g iL bey nesr lan un 2, et] wd asco | Fond 16, in A he Nation | Saturdsy. | Hamiiton, at Satu | Korth Bay, Traian [31 Lee | strangled when a gate fell on her (Paramount resent "There is no possible way thet x & seven-year contract tween these two per Hid once eonsidored the fastest friends in how business, how sin | is easy-going, prefers the oir t 33, For Ontario Cities By THE CANADIAN PRESS three men were Villed by Wain, Ai Ruths ¢ 0 cltie; ree-day | One man was electroculed, & Woicun % pulario, & ne weekend mma 4 | Toned oy Ged 4. burning Summer collage and is young £h igh ay fo | was Cate uch 8 née) her neck he sons met death on | Marie, Baturday; Mrs, hea Foros, Oliver Beauchomp and Lows Timpson, when thelr truck be | turned over near Ottawa, Monday, Colombia Calengclo and Josephine Shynal, both 19, of Toronto and $i, Sunday, mday ; "Robert 19, when he lost , both 16, of Salem, Ohlo, In # i Ba ay collision nes Humtarie, i Ronsld Knight s | Monday; s | Cue when bis esr overturned, 15, Jn the | Monday, dary ig nt ude "rly E21 Vi Ont Pile, Wilk at Soult Ble, Marie, alter col lision with another car, Monday ; ified men on High s | 1 near Alex, Monday Miscellaneous: James Yasn 2, of electrocuted Haturda ay: , | Thomes Moynihan, 89, of Torow when struck by a train Setar Arthur Villeneu ", of killed when struck by e Delisle, 15 'mont 44 flaming coltage nesr | ; George Law| # train; in a i | rence, 55, "of Toronto, found han k, Sarda, ing from & tree nesr his Ori fe | cottage Monday; Jane Bookshank, Turner v 11 e, seeidentally | killed hy A lex near in her father's pig pen, Mondsy As Dean himself remarked "I'm 1) years older than Jerry. | This business of constantly tour: ing all over the country gets you | down, I don't mind going out on a 104day tour, but playing theatres and ght clubs is too much "I've got a beautiful home, a hesutifal wife and two lovely ehil- dren, 1 like to spend some time with them, Jt seems to me that we do three pictures a year and five TV shows, that should be enough, That puts us in front of the public a great desl FEELS DIFFERENTLY Jerry doesn't feel that way, An | Rasocisle of the team puts it this | way "Jerry thinks the team should do more than thet, He believes The | they should keep active in clubs, theatres, benefits and publie rel tions work, as well as pletures and TV, He thinks that the other mem: | her of the team should participate | to the fullest extent or else get | out 'For that reason, he has asked | for release from thelr various con racts, He sald he doesn't want to | work with Dean again," | Will Take Action On Lake Timber Cutting BEAR ISLAND, Ont, (CP)~'The | fo ami Lakes Association Mon- | flay panned to take legal action to halt legal cutting of timber on the | shore of Lake Timagami, last ac: | censible virgin pine lakeland in Ontario President ©, W, Rogers, Toronto mining engineer, said logging com panies have exerted a major in fluence on the Ontario governmen! | for, OFS @'ve here to halt that influ | ence," he sald, "We intend to keep | this a decent place, a beautiful | spot to be enjoyed hy future gen: | erations," | During the last two years dis | rich lumbermen have sought the | right to cut timber selectively | along the shore of the lake, They Say many (rees ave rotting, council Monday rejected a request that it take immediate steps to es: tablish a 3,000.acre, #9, 000,000 pro: vinclal park ng? ell sald it would ive considera press down with a 78 foot crane hoom suddenly buckled, and chil on | of the 13 children of Mr, Mrs, Aldoria Laurin, The ranging two | dren from Que, lor seven | years, died when a fire ripped | tion to a proposal that Caledon pass a soning by-law restricting He of land in the area, through their Hull home. The parents and five other children CHAIRMAN Wilbert Jamieson Matthews was appointed chairman of the Alr Transport Board July, 1064, A native of Port Arthur, Ont, and a graduate of the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall law school, he joined the department of transport as an assistant eoun sel in 1046, This Is a recent photo by Karsh of Otlawa al (CP Photo) GOLF CAPTAIN Kelly Carin is captain of Sas katchewan's Willingdon Cup team in (he Interprovineial golf ehamplonships at Calgary, Carin held a wide margin over other contestants in the six trials held to select Saskatchewan's repre were at a party, (CP Photo) ! sentatives, | ¢ (CP Photo) | Jennie Ferretti, 21-year-old Cals Minutes before an section of | feet of water this bridge spanning the Frazer river at Mission City, B.C, lopped and disappeared in the end of 1064, --- Four chiefs of onned their din. meet socially for the first time sineg conferring In Geneva, The ocesslon was & slate dinner given for the top. * BANDAGES REMOVED about a year ago, was able to Life insurance in foree In Cans ada was more than $24,000,000,000 more than at the end of the prev 10UR year BRIDGE TO NOWHERE oecupants eroswed id or 8 ear with six motorist saw the and pa whe warriady hacked ofl. Officials Mia he tr fhe Hild hes during ph | WEIGHTY PROBLEMS of the | level leaders by Swiss President | world were set aside for a few hours hy the Bi | slate as they ner jackets to Max Petitplerre in the century Palais Eynard, brn pair einstruetion In Canada rev. eight per cent higher than in the record year, FLOOR and WALL COVERING or THLE sreoms STANDARD Jasper & Marble LinoJeum JASPER A Gauge Rubber Tile Vinyl Tie Plastic Wall Tile each 10c each 180 and 200 : each 23¢ each 32¢ Sq. Ft, 360 "Do It Yourself or Let Our Exports Do It For You" Provincial Tile & Hardware 259 SIMCOE ST. S. (Opposite Central Collegiate; FREE ESTIMATE \J . 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