Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 3 Jul 1956, p. 2

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1S ckpot) AT West, CONTESTANTS, L TO R; BETTY BERRY, MRS, DOROTHY TREMBLAY, MRS. DOROTHY WIGHT, TOMMY, PEDDLAR, AND HELENA MORAVIC DR. D. C. McVICAR CHECKS BETTY BERRY BEFORE THE RACE Plans To Beat Summer Slump | Stronger promotions of summ items at regular mark-up is bei' urged on floor coverings retal bv Fred J, Lehnertz, general Lees and manager, James Co., Bridgeport, Pa. reports tailing Lehnertz maintains, partments take in the traditior attitude that carpets don't sell hot weather." Stating that a mately 49 per cent of all ¢: Daily. "Too o ? 'carpet « prime prospects, real profi intelligently, follow, through on details of special promotion of ular merchandise and make tit a he urged dealers, OSHAWA AND DISTRICT Congratulations and best {are extended to F. G. H. Sommervilel BIRTHDAYS TODAY wish arris, 6 avenue and Fr Ball. 478 Louisa street who a celebrating their birthdays toda | CITY ACCIDENT : | Peter Pidwerbecki, 43. of 8 | Myers St., and Glen H. Kelsh, 2 of 66 King St, drivers of cars involved in a ¢¢ lision on Monday. Kelsh's car, v Commonwealth prime s conference. It was learned the Speaker's decision was made during the holiday kend and i OBITUARIES Muscle Ailment Forces Betty Out iii: By LLOYD ROBERTSON [brought into the club room of thejed from the water eight miles year-old Speaker, who s chosen (Times-Gazette Staff Reporter) [Picton Yacht Clb where nurses from the starting point off Nay-|unanimously on Nov. 12, 1953, to PICTON Helena Moravick, of St. John A lance gave him lor's Point on the Long each act as impartial arbiter of Com- 18-year-old Belleville girl, won the) artificial respi and covered when the dull pain of a muscle mons proceediggs throughout the first mass 18-mile marathon swim him with blankets. Within minutes, |strained in a training mishap be-|life of the Parliament elected that from Deseronto to Picton Satur- Peddlar"s tiny wife and daughter came excruciating |year. : day She completed the distance were at his side to comfort him.| "For three hours, I watched yyy, siT AS MEMBER in 12 hours, 30 minutes and 13 Another Oshawa swimmer, her fighting it. I knew she wasn't] It is understood he will continue seconds George Wiskin, 19, son of Mr and swimminsg her usual race. But, sit as a private member and Officials estimate 20,000 persons Mrs A G Wiskin, 283 Park road when I asked her to come out aniceek re.election at the next elec- witnessed the finish at the Prince south, was the first to be pulled hour earlier, she said: 'No dad, tion in the Quebec constituency of Edward Yacht Club at 9.40 p.m.|from the water. Wiskin, who says I must make it today." Vaudreuil-Soulanges which he has Four women and two men, includ- he plans to pace Shirley Campbell "At Naylor's point I justi represented since 1945. ing one wildcat entry, left the Gov- in her cross - the - lake swim this ir. sit there and see the pain| Rene Jutras, 42-year-old Liberal cated to the government Monday morning, Mr. Howe informed Mr. St. Laurent of it by telephone be- fore the Commons opened its mo- mentous Dominion Day sitting. "lI am anxious to regain my full ernment dock at Deseronto short- summer, started as a wlidcat and/in Her face without doing some-|member for Provencher, in Man- So I pulled her in the boat, jioba, is being gntioned as a 1 or bal iy after 9 o'clock Saturday morn- was advised he would not be glig- thin ing. Only two completed the dis-|ible Jor any of the prize mo! ance, In second place was Mrs. which had been put up by, Pict Dorothy Tremblay, of Campbell- mayor, Harvey McFarland, was Rarried ashore by Her thet the hip ernates ford, 55-year-old marathoner and| He started out as a strong swit-|fathe 'and two brothers before be-|eadh Parliament between 'French- veteran of many CNE marathons. mer, and at 10:50 a.m. had reach-/in | rushed to Deseronto where Dr|and English-speaking members, She was in the water 16'2 hours led a point three and one-half D. C, McVicar attended her.| The Speaker's chair has' been With only a half-mile to go and miles from the start This point] Coming out of Mr Berry's De-|left vacant in mid-term only five other competitors miles behipd was not reached by the last three seronto home where Betty lay|times since Confederation, but him, Tommy Peddlar, 31, of Belle- in the race until 11:30 a.m. He was doubled up in her mother's bed never under comparable circum- ville, had victory snatched from taken from the water about seven With the pain in her right side, stances. On the other occasions it him when he succumbed to shoals and one-half miles along the route, Pr McVicar said: 'I've never was because of death or ill health and had to be carried ashore, suffering a leg cramp. seen such courage as that girl|_and never while Parliament was early Saturday evening. Peddlar,! Mrs Dorothy Wight, of Picton, displayed today. She was in pain|actually sitting, a weight . lifter, had outlasted who swam in third place most of| after the first three miles. It kept| Through two sessions, Speaker Betty Berry and George Wiskin,!the way, trailing only Peddlar| increasing as she fought into that|Beaudoin came to be regarded as both of Oshawa, and appeared to after Wiskin was pulled out, did southwest wind for the next four|one of the best Speakers the Com- 'be well on the way for the $250 not reach the Picton dock She miles with nothing but her stout/mons ever had. Only one of his money when cold water took its\was pulled from the water two heart keeping her in there" {many rulings was challenged. toll and he was rushed to the miles from the finish, driven out! Speaking to this reporter today,|PIPELINE BOMBSHELL Prince Edward Memorial Hos- by the 50 degree water, " say anything that| Then came this session and the pital. He arrived at the Picton] Mayor Tom Scott, of Deseronto, might take any credit from the controversial gas pipeline bill dock about 6:15 p.m. He had been swim starter, states that the swim Belleville girl' win But 711 be which «the government jammed in the water nine hours will become an annual event in there next year You can be through the Commons with four Blue with cold, Peddler Oshawa's Betty Berry was pull-'sure of that." WILL REPLY TO CRITICS Beaudoin Resigns ud! ne Betty's coach aud! ®told Yhis reporter \ of this Parliament, Trallition is was motions to meet a June 7 deadline for passage. Progressive Conservative and CCF members, fighting the bill, threw up repeated procedural roadblocks. Repeatedly Mr, Beau- doin, Deputy Speaker W, A 0! inson and Deputy Chairman E.T. Applewaite ruled against the oppo- broke | sition, | On June 1 the Ci | successive debate-limiting closure] b-| wife in February, # | Jossing, which was never quite illed. Mr. Luke with the late Mrs, | F. W. Lee, and Mrs. el i |Werry laid the cornerstone of the | new Kedron Church, and it was | } {he with Mrs. F. Werry, who burn- id ed the mortgage on the church, at a special service in the fall of 955. The late Mr. Luke is survived " 4 . by three daughters, Mrs. G. L. Boas apy Gibson (Florence) of Toronto; | a Mrs. W. L. Mountjoy (Gussie), 11 % of Kedron and Olive, of Toronto | Eo 2 and one son Albert R. J. Luke, of £ : Toronto. | ; Six grandchildren and four great grandchildren, also remain, with one grandson, Douglas Gib- son, having predeceased him. "Uncle, Rich" will be greatly y, will long many friends, not of his With members of his join in mourning the ANDREW E. MURDOCH passing of 'Richard James Luke from Kedron community. Prominent in the insurance busi- : Aw, ness In Oshawa for many years, |, Th a emorlal service held Andrew E. Murdoch, 22 Warren| rom e Luke-McIntosh Funeral | ' Chapel at 3.30 p.m. on Monday avenue, passed away suddenly ati vily 2 ducted by h ine the Oshawa General Hospital on|{ ny as eon ite y his min- Sunday, July 1. In his 7ist year, | SISK, be ev. R. H. Sl kard, Mr. Murdoch had been ill for alg ith aarers oe harles i, Smith, Meredith Moffatt, George a at St. Catliaries. the de Jerry, Riancis Werry, Clarence 0 N o 0 a | y, ceased was a son of the late Rev.| Sry nd Harold ory, Scouts Dr. Andrew and Henrietta Mur- and their leader, acted as flower So in Wind, | Dearers for the beautiful floral | 4 ul | sor, St. Catharines, Waterford and wo Ny a guard of honor | Simcoe. Mr. Murdoch was a devoted] ALVIN HOWARD VAN DYKE member of Simcoe Street United] A former resident of the Kedron Church. Possessed of a pleasing district, Alvin Howard Van Dyke and happy disposition, he enjoyed passed away suddenly in Royal a wide circle of friends. Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton, on his first|Sunday, July 1. Re. was predeceased Jy his A son of the late Alfred ahd Ida married to the former Alma Paul-| Van Dyke, the deceased was born| ey, on December 23, 1953. at Grand Island, Nebraska, on| Besid his wife, he leaves to February 4, 1892. | down in complete disorder as op | position members révolted against {Mr. Beaudoin's alithority in a "Never was I motivated by any mada it clear he did not make his Hotous sesne of Soishaking apd partisan feelings and my con- resignation effective immediately "dictator" and "Puppet." science is perfectly clear," because of the absence in London| The following Week Mr. Drew Speaker Beaudoin said Monday as of Prime Minister St. Laurent,|presented an unprecedented cen- he rocked the Commons with his who h sure motion wRich was voted surprise tender of resignation : down 109 to 35. "I place now my resignation be- nating new speakers. | Monday Mr. Beaudoin said that fore the House to take effect at, Acting Prime Minister Howe, ' 'more than ahce" during the the pleasure of the House. I would the only person to reply to the pipeline and ce@nsure debates he wish that it be accepted as soon|Speaker's statement, sald Mr. St. had intended th resign "for the as possible." {Laurent will "deal with the situ- purpose of regaining my full free- WAIT FOR PM jation" when he returns to the dom of speech hoth in and outside His dramatic announcement/Commons next Monday from the this House." As Commons Speaker OTTAWA (CP) -- Speaker Rene Beaudoin, in an unprecedented move, has handed his resignation to the Commons "to regain my freedom of speech." Once he gets that freedom, he take an early opportunity to reply to the storm of opposition criticism which blew up around his chair during the bitter pipe- line debate more than a month ago and which has continued in- termittently ever since. as the prerogative of nom- ik TRUCK LOAD OF FURNITURE UPSETS Toronto | furniture which overturned on | Brock road. He is shown being Sunday on Highway 401, west of | tended by relatives as he waits | for the ambulance. He was taken to Oshawa General Hospital ~FPhoto by John Mills Eric Swartz, 41, of was the driver of a truck load of .|mourn his passing two daughters, Mr. Van Dyke spent his youth in the Kedron district, north of Osh- awa, before going to the Edmon- |ton district in 1919 as an operator |Mrs. D. E. Green (Jane) of Sarnia| |and Mrs. E. Cook (Helen) of Tor- and Hayward, all of Oshawa. { The funeral service will be nel {SEHD De vas ue agent for the |at the McIntosh Funeral Home at| Early in World W '1 hb listed [2 p.m. on Wednesday, July 4, i5! id 50th B ttatic a i ot {lowed by interment in the Oshawa {1 ferred t in rend y t Ber {Union Cemetery. Rev. John| ransierr 0 the bi alia od K. Moffat, minister of Simcoe|y WES 8 PW ailing e Sirest United Church, will conduct "go"ie" oi rvived by a sister, Miss| e Se! : Hazel Van Dyke of Oshawa and a brother, Earl Van Dyke of Cam- bray, Ont, The body will arrive in Oshawa on Wednesday morning. The mem- orial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 2) p.m. on Thursday, July 5. Rev. R.| Rickard, minister of Kedron Unit-| ed Church, will conduct the serv- ices. Interment will be in Zion Cemetery. FUNERAL OF MRS. EMERSON S. BURLEY The funeral service for Mrs. RICHARD J. LUKE ! KEDRON A beloved and | highly respected senior citizen of Kedron, Richard J, Luke, passed away on Saturday, June 30, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. L. Mountjoy. The last mem- ber of one of the district's pioneer families, he was in his 88th year. He had been ill for a month. Only son of pioneer parents, {John and Eleanor Luke, the de- {ceased was born at Maple avenue Farm, the Luke homestead, Lot Fletcher | {onto and three sons, Bruce, ohn for the CNR. At the time of his|ant temperatures throughout Ost Emerson S. Burley, street, who passed awa Oshawa General Hospital at the on Fri-| Little f 210 Clark|scattered showers or thunder-| [Sata Wednesday evening, L.o0% St. east on Sund in temperature. | change day, June 29, was held at the Mc-| Winds light, east 15 Wednesday. | ef Intosh Funeral Home at 2 p.m. on|High fq Windsor and St. . M. Bury, minister of|85, London, Toronto, Trenton, St. King Street United Church, con-|Catharines and Hamilton 80 and Monday, July 2 ev. M. A. ducted the services. Interment w {in Mount Lawn Cemetery. | The pallbearers were Douglas {Burley, Keith Burley, George| Spicer and Reg. Powers. JOSEPH ZEHETHOFER Following an illness of four {months the death occurred at {Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, on |Monday, July 2, of Joseph Zehe- {thofer, 78 Ritson road south, in his {35th year. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. | Leopold Zehethofer, the deceased| Iwas born on December 10, 1901, at| 60, | Po Wingham 80 and 55. ng thundershowers, TORONTO (CP)--Temperatures Lowe, Geno Gato, E. Joynt, James bulletin issued by Toronto public weather office at 9 a.m. ED i Max 6 IT: Dawson Victoria Edmonton Regina Winnipeg Churchill Port Arthur White River .. Kapuskasing 8. 8. Marie 7 65 ay and low tonight at| Thomas 80 and| for Wednesday: 8t., and J east, were tl more heavily damaged, receiv: $200 damages. | $370 DAMAGES CARS COLL) An estimated $370 damages two cars resulted from an accide! at Simcoe and Conant Sts., Sunda Drivers were Lavern F. Millen, 2 Sr ake Shore, Oshawa, ar e Werstler, -41, of 269 C | Rd. Millen's car oe was more h | damaged, estima $300. avi ted at IDE Charles Pisani, 18, of 504 0 ulian Dubrowski, 38, 258 Bloor St. east, were the fo cars involved in a collision d¥ in} MONTREAL |Dixie Howell has been reinsta { |as catcher and coach of Mon real Royals of the Int League, Mayager Greg announced Fri Howell was suspended inde ely June 19 after being invol {in an early-morning REINSTATE HOWELL ; -- Veter; (CP) ernation Mulleav ay night, disturbane North Bay |Styr, Austria, and was married at | Vienna, Austria, on September 4, A nesident of ha years) the decea Ss an € ployed of the tool i die depart-| ment at General s. He was| an adherent of King Street United {Church and was a member of | Local 222, UAW-CIO. | He is survived by his wife, the {former Elizabeth Schonwetter; two daughters, Christina at home and [Mrs. Leo Grinstl (Augusta) of Osh-| § awa. Also surviving are four sisters, IMrs. John Vielhaber (Louisa) of |Oshawa, Mary and Paula, of Styr, | Austria and Anna in Italy and four brothers, Frank of Winnipeg, ton and Charles of Austria. | The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh Funeral Home at 2 p.m. on Thursday, July 5, follow- ed'by interment in the Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. M. A. Bury, minister of ng Street United Church, will conduct the services. Ruddy of Lindsay, John of Hamil- § -- | PAY = Berenstain Ro ON Plus Bill C ATE NOW R PLAN _ Get LOAN you need in JUST 1-TRIP, » Get the cash you want your way and fast . . « and fake time fo pay in con Nati. 1d, Credit at | 1-trip loan, phone 2nd Fl, 117, SIMCOE ST, N. Phone: RA Service, over 1,000 affiliated offices at no extra cost fo you! For first. 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Clear tonight, clouding over| Wednesday afternoon followed by CLUB Dr. Edward Glazier PHYSICIAN & SURGEON wishes to announce thet his office is now located 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH TELEPHONE RA 3-7731 9, Concssion 5, East Whitby Township, his lifetime home. One sister Alma, Mrs. J. J. Smith,| Predeceased him. | |. Barly in life the late Mr. Luke| | Joined the Methodist Church, {where his interest and support {have remained unfailing. At the {time of his passing he was an | Official Board member and trus- tee of Kedron United Churth and | had previously served as its treas- urer for mény years. However, it was perhaps as a member of the Yoir, and for some years choir Mader, that he contributed most, as his fine bass voice was enjoyed in solo, duet, and choral work. Always keenly fhiterested in community affairs, he served on |the local School Board, and. was a loyal Temperance su A "Thank you" hadg | sented to 'him by ng | the 4th Oshawa Sco' boys and leaders, wh® dear to his heart [79 Throughout most years, he was loving.y supported by his wife, the late Mary Anna-| bella (Minnie) Werry with whom he was united in marriage ol {June 16, 1897, and with whom he} celebrated silver and golden wedd$ ing anniversaries. Devoted care t |his wife through her years of fail- 'ing health, left a void at her! (Founder and 1 who passed away on Sunday, July 1st, 1956 Offices of Murdoch General Insurance In Respect to the Memory of ANDREW E. MURDOCH Senior Partner) he -- | STEAKS STANDING 6TH & 7TH EY PORK CHICKEN WINGS CHICKEN 29: q. Service will Remain Closed All Day Wednesday, July 4th, 1956 BRISKET DEVON RINDLESS BREAKFAST BACON 4 ¢ Sensational Meat Features For Wednesday Only | 2%: 1-18. 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