Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Nov 1956, p. 2

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TTR». | ee Toronto Driver Oshawa Kiwanians Honor In Hospital hd hd 1 George Joseph Huck, 25, 20 Ladies At Annual Dinner ¢ Gil [rater isfactory condition at Oshawa Doing honor to the past presi- great contribution to the life and wanis. These were presented to i i |General Hospital, following an dents of the club who have served Work of the club made by Mr. President Steve Saywell by Past Gouldburn in that long period of! President Keith Gahan, and will | Tuesday night. auto accident on Highway 401 i it so well down through the years, gorvive "Mr. Graves making the be hung in an appropriate place the Oshawa Kiwanians, Tuesday evening at the Hotel Genosha, held Beir annual ladies night function dedicated to this purpose. It was a delightful occasion, marked by moments of serious- ness, but with an abundance of good fellowship and fun, and with a program of entertainment that was superb. As 'he members, with their wives and guests enjoyed a delicious chicken dinner, three Roving Troubadors. attired in keeping with the Hawailan motif resentation, to which the recip- ent made a fitting response PRESFNT SILVER CUPS President-elect Bill Gibbie intro- duced the head .able party, which included Govervor - elect Jack Baker of Madoc and Lieutenant- Governor - elect Norman Murray of East York, last President Dr. B. A. Brown had the duty of pre- senting silver drinking cups to the parents of four Kiwanis babies born during the vear. the recip- lents being Mr. and Mrs. H. B as an example of service to all future Kiwanians Brief messages of greeting were delivered by Governor elect Jack Baker. who praised the club for its high standard of fellowship, and by Lieut.-Gcvernor-elect Nor- man Murray. FINE ENT .RTAINMENT The Deep River Boys, an out- standing negro singing quartet, well-known to leievision and radio fans, and their brilliant pianist. provided a lengtay program of su- A witness to the accident said | that Huck's car was travelling east, on the eastbound lane, just east of Oshawa, when it apparent {ly went out of control. The car, |the witness said, weaved across ithe eastbound lane, striking the | south shoulder of the highway, | then shooting across both lanes to come to rest, facing west, north of the westbound lane. The motor caught fire when the vehicle roll- ed across the highway. of the evening, «trolled among the Armstrong, Dr. and Mrs. Jack perb entertainment. Their selec- Adi ] " ic Hy a Dic IH hs no [ nsport driv X= tables providing excellent music [angmaid Mr and Mrs, Ed Dis- tions covered a wide range, from A passing trausp 4 or. Addressing the memt t nd are Gregory's Coun 8 x Columbus, here evening. chand. The last named couple Man River' to the more modern | . | Following treatment at the Past President Neil C. Fraser, were not able t« Le present jive, "You're Not Too Old to Rock | scene by Dr. J. 0. Ruddy of Whit- the president of honor for the oc-' Gifts to those having wedding 'n' Roll", and "The Whiffenpoof : : SWE by. Huck was removed to hospi- : tures. Outstanding was tl M. Mcintyre Hood, Mr. and Mrs. more of their excellent music, Mission Draws ist of the club for the last '28 was that of portiaits of Past Gov-! President Steve Savwell closed RED BRAND C . Of C h Ii as St. John's, Nfld, (his home | garyice of the Oshawa Anglican Dunbarton, Uxbridge, and as far your eyes at SPROULE'S! You see them on : yours -- and by passing along to our customers north. and ( Cox, George's Church is being reserved and setting a lively tempo for the ney and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mar-'a magnificent :endition of 'Old tinguished the flames. t ecasion, acted as master of cere- anniversaries during the present Song" They were recalled time j tal, where he was detained suf- monies for the program, which week were presented to Dr. and and time again and were gener- p ¢ | fering from brush burns, and back contained many intere g 'fea- Mrs. B. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. ous in their resnonse to calls for A | injuries. entation of a handsome wallet and Morley Finlay and Mr. and Mrs. They provided musical entertain- a substantial sum of money to Aage Johansen ment that de'ighted everyone Matthew Gouldhurn, who, as pian Another presentation of interest present H years, contributed much to its ernor Bert Coulter and Past the function bv expressing warm i musical fellowship. Past Governor Leiut Governor R. B. Smith toiappreciation to the committee of IS DISQUALIFIED arge TOW! BEEF Bert Coulter and Kiwanian John- the club in mmemoration of 'members responsible for the eve Alex Oakley. a ploy f ny Graves paid high tri to the their outstanding services to Ki- ning's enjoyment ox Io] A emp oye 0 In spite of the inclement weath- al Motors here, but listed |or " NMonday evening, the second town) ad the C ian Olympic |peanery Mission was well at- Sales ' os on I » ie d tended with many people coming ; 3 3 2 id ' Rilons he wall ve i from Whithy, Ajax, Pickering, | A : A : / What an amazing array of low prices meets » Melbourne, Austraiiz. A trio of mn d as 3 A west as Toronto, The majoriiy of / a: : y Hi h School Here Ur ed DISTRICT Russien entries, headed by Hoe a Hen. last y ' a ! every shelf and table . . . in every case and le arin, ok le top | service were from the city of Osh- vA . pr ion b in our market -- EVERY PRICE compa BIRTHDAYS TODAY : ; a : ; : is a LOW PRICE. We do it by being as care- tis gratulations are extended In order to insure accommoda- 4 - % : o ful and os thrifty in our buying es you are in r<. Edith Hastings. 71's Sim kion for those coming Irom y T 1 outside o® the city a portion of St : b : e Ye: ° two mot i Tosdt east. Who a -- # « the savings made possible by our efficient, > AT € € € € i ¢ F nd ros east ar 3 , i : n he + i 2 . ol Hany . of ect F ) celebrating their birthdavs today TORONTO (CP)--Officiz]l fore each evening. The punlic utilities Cut and trimmed »°* 4 <r h 1 t storekeeping. So for good k 0. 8 » th a ral gon parking lot has also been made > " / + lit a -- } en 3 ) available to provide additional to give you com- f for high quality ot low, low prices take a on t : schoo! in Oshaws Thursday morning, spreading parking facilities | dren. ood, at 3 p.m. Friday. Interment; membered. It makes one think he > The remains will be at the Mc-(Will be in the Presbyterian Ce- has done something worthwhile." | 126 a Tatosh Funeral Chapel until Wed-|metery, Collingwood. Dr. Robinson moved to Florida |bers of the local are on strike nesday evening. They will be ship-| A son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd|in 1950 from the Thousand Islands uit against Canadian Name Plate Co. to Campbeliton, N.B., for the Townsend of Collingwood, the de-'area of the St. Lawrence River, 0 Charging that wages in the Mid- neral service and interment. geased a3 hom 8t, Saskatoon, STOUFF land plant were inferior, Mr. Mec- 3 Oct. 5, 1930 and had lived in the | FVILLE -- Chief Con- Nell said that women employes SARAH LOUISA MIDDLETON Oshawa district for the past year Red Cross Gets stable William J. Diamond, of are receiving wages as ye REGULAR The death occurred at Fairview and a half. |Stouffville resigned and the vil- cents per hour and men in skilled 69¢ Lodge, Whitby, on Tuesday, Nov.| A very active member of Gib- lage council accepted the resigna- classifications are receiving $1 to VALUE ¥7, of Miss Sarah Louisa Middle- pons Street Baptist Church, Mr. C di Aid | tion Monday night $1.80 per hour. Men in unskilled otk Ixbridge Oct. 11, 1880, Lownsend taught in the Sunday dana 1an Al e The chief was suspended last | classifications, he said, are re- Born at Uxbridge Oct. 11, A ! School and was prominent in the . week for "conduct unbecoming ceiving as low as 75 cents per the deceased had been a Jesident church. Before coming to Oshawa| TORONTO (CP) -- The Red'p police officer" and council was hour. of Oshawa for six years. She had he (yas active in the work of All Cross Tuesday announced a sec-ito hold a hearing into the charge| At a recent meeting the execu- previously lived in Toon, ddle. Saints' Church, Collingwood 0nd Canadian has been loaned to0|1ater this week With tha resig- tive board of Local 222 vigorous] i A music teacher, Miss I "; ihe where he taught in the Sunday International Red Cross headquar- nation the hearing has been can. condemned the Midland compa y ton was an active member 0 the School ters in Vienna. ; | celled » {for the action it Iias taken a pany Woman's Association and ae Besides his parents, he leaves Mrs. Marguerite Wilson, direc-| "chict Diamond has been ajits employes. It was felt that Women's Missionary Society of}. "ite the former Marjorie | to of public relations of the Que- police officer for 23 years. He! fi an Northminster United Church. Doreen Graham, and. one dug. bec division of the Canadian Red PO! ; © for 9 years. He firms using products produced in The last of her family, she was Carol. ' : Cross Society, left Canada Tues- Nas 8 rmer OPP Fergeant aud the Sit oud er cunisl ter, a daughter of the late Mr. and riod : day for Austria. She will serve : : h Also surviving are two sisters, there for a month as a Canadian Beach. He came here as chief at firm to assume its responsibilities IHR HATTER RRA 2 HAPPY RETURNS lic weather ofiice at 5:15 am bere sttended -- ; M Smith. 21 gin St. F../Sault Ste. Marie early today 1 to the m'ssion each evening are| plete satisfaction. < Vig "i SPROULE'S. Sauit Ste are eg lay wi Fathe gwlor t ske abo n CIOS 3 awlor oy ated her birthday on move to east of Lake Ontario by asked to avail themselves of there] od 7 » ke GL ments and sa Ye : ested ¢8 ' life Ab EVA Ba cloud and snow into Central and Rev. Stan Crookall, a represen- \ ps? . ~ ing them with the o : BE thy Mt of the world } +. PREMISE S ( LOSE n Eastern Ontario today. In the tative of the British and Foreign JT ? > of the inward aCe vers th cit in 'the dark S an € o the eath « J * wake of thie storm, cold air flow- Bible Society, was present last Cc bis E =x owe se by the ng ev he = sf deat m nas ro remm °l % ing down from the North brought evening and will be displaying ; RED BRAND Catholic <a me n he restless ¢ . eo: oauly Salon. 89 t St. N., snowsqualls to the aréa north of Bibles at (he rear of the church at Father Law > ¢ RAHA Maree tn eal bo get: . i Lake Superior during the night. each mission service. 1h FRESH GROUND BEEF "Therefore like the blessed Soualls, will invade Southern On- ward, one of the missioners, gave . tario this evening and areas ex 1» address to the Oshawa Minis- h birth, maturity DOERS of the word and not a {inch f fresh b at 9:15 the Rev. Marney Patter- nourishment, healing of injuries' HEARERS only ite cold. air icepens over SOM is giving the message on (} the province skies will clear in Morning devotions over radio sta- FRESH, MEATY St k k i Ib . 0» jie Norih, tosight nd the T Sout 'Spiritual Healing". Following the e eau or oas . LH I mi Svan -. broadcast. Healing services are LB. day evening. The north winds are 'd in S y ge's Ch expected to bring the coldest tem- Ne'd in St. George's Church at 10 x . : : L : : teinas " IUM ili It ears St George' h ida doctor was willed $300.000 Regional forecasts valid until: Although the Mission is sponsor- SWIFT'S PREM In failing health for some years St. George's Anglican Church, or ni h PN rs rrr) bt : r v4 " [3 Alexander C. Sullivan p sed conducted the Services Interment tax-free by the widow of a New midnight Wedne=da ed by the Anglican Churches of FRANKS 1-18. CELLO 37¢ This week try a roast ir om Mrs. K. Nichol. 36 a St. hs in chil Bibb was filed for probate Tuesday. Niagara, Lake Ontario, Toronto, committee points out that mem- 18s x Tarr. Nov: 5 Ha tory P Sibegrers were iy Mrs. Marie old Chapin, Hamilton--Cloudy with a few bers of all other churches are ex- bol " ' « , ly VJ - - Born in Kent county, New 1jovd Clarke Syracuse, V.Y.. willed the sum fo ing Thursday afternoon pila to- tend ji SLICED. OR " ada S finest to assure quality fla- Sulliv ras - . 4 . Walt G. Robi yf Pal y turning 1 onig inds' The Missi . t ; = Brunswick, Mr. Sullivan was em Beach um, OF Palm! outhwest 20 today SHEEN fo 7.00 Mission coutiives today at HEAL CHEESE BY THE PIECE v.39 vor and plus personalized ser- ved at Blackland, N.B., prior to ; 4 ~|many kindnesses to my beloved Porth 20 Thursday Church. - coming to Oshawa three months , The remains of Norman Lloyd husband and myself." | FORECAST TEMPERATURES re . vice. 0. fi 20 25 mited Church. accident at the Dunlop plant aticame 'as a complete surprise to t. Ti 5 » a Predeceased by his wife, the Whitby on Tuesday, was resting|me." He said he became the ela oman pan Y 1 tn ers former Mary Campbell, 26 years at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel. |ily physician of the Chapins in|Toronto .. : , he leaves three daughters, The memorial service will be|1952 and continued to treat them Trenton +... : > Bertha Suiiivan of Campbell: held there at 3 p.m. Thursday, until/each died. He said he could Si Catharines At Midl d | Colorful. SPROULE'S -- King at Ritson of Guelph and Mrs. K. Nichol| E. Mitchell, pastor of GibbonsiMrs} Chapin should leave him the! oon coooeee-- 20 : 1 al | THURSDAY (Isabel) of Oshawa and one son, Strect Baptist Church. A fur her mofey. { ; f id Robert Sullivan of Toronto. {service will be held at the Chat-| "She was a wonderful person," = . | puis, MeNefl, president or Local R FRIDAY Also surviving are 12 grandchil-, terson Funeral Chapel, Colling-/he added. "It is nice to be re- 0 ice 222, UAW, announced today that a 2 wood 1€ $500 donation will Lid zeny 10 Local HOUR SATURDAY 5, UAW, in Midland. The mem- rs 6 UNBREAKABLE PLASTIC CULES § Mill ORNAMENTS SPR -- Simcoe at Mi SPROULE'S -- Simcoe at Colborne eo Ample Free Parking o Delivery At A Nomingl Charge o Best Value For Your Food Dollar at Sproule's WITH $5.00 ORDER ET] aa a She was predeceased by a si Coll Wood N rst i 1 1-1b. Cello ¢ ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Roberts nh Shira oS Sera 15 national Red Cross societies| RL ri COCOANU. Pkg. 29 Luther Middleton of Brougham : "enna. and Dr. Nathan Middleton of Bos- gud of a] 2 Louis| ~ garlier this month, Richard H. 1 » . bh Pkg. gud Br X s C |Gluns, national director of public, ) ne, WL b¥ | ONARCH She is survived by two nieces, FUNERAL OF {relations of the Red Cross, ac-| ; 4 SPONGE CAKE . 2 ] ror 39 casts issued by the Dom ni n pub next ves fon . Me Ey reaDon(Ing pf x lations are extended to| Synopsis -A siorm centred near Parking space and those coming look at the super values in store for you at the social aspee c n hive Be These strong winds and snow Monday morning Dr. R. A SUET te ROwae out n do oe the will "of God as Widow Wills {aes oy tery Winds orf He terial Association. Each morning PRG. BONELESS tion CKLB under the topic of ALEXANDER C. SULLIVAN | Rev. Clinton Cross, rector of pot RAGUSE. N.Y. (AP) -- A peratures so far this season. o'clock. away at the home of his he! ur AM Laws Cer , York State industrialist. The will' Eastern Lake Irie, Western this area the chairman 'of the PKG. "The pallbearers. were F. Pot Sproule's red brand beef. Can- was in his 80th year Dorcik Gao Hugh omith oy widow of H. Winfield Chapin of light snowflurrics tonight, clear- tended a warm invitation to at- SWIFT'S PREMIUM loyed in the luiaber industry. He norMAN LLOYD TOWNSEN "in appreciation of 10 7:30 p.m. in St. George's Anglican e was a member of the Lownsend,.who was killed in an, Dr Robinson said the bequest, Windsor | BONUS OFFER ! ! A ton, N.B.; Mrs. A. Nichol (Alice) Nov. 29, conducted by Rev. A. G.|thini of no particular reason why! Hamilton OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS HH AUSTRALIAN 2 Ibs. 39¢ Mrs. Charles Middleton. Mrs. Willlam Fisher (Joan) of delegate in the duties shared by! the first of tne year to its employ of Claremont and two brothers, , 4 two brothers, Vernon Towns Wo have representatives in Vi-| \ CRISCO 1-Ib. 34¢ Mrs. Laura Hamilton and Mrs {companied to Vienna a $40,000 PUDDINGS Charles Oakley of Toronto. CYRIL WEYRICH {shipment of drugs earmarked for ial service will be The memorial service for Cyril|Hungarian refugees. He served x h Lath ely Funeral, Weyrich, assistant general man- for more than two weeks with the Chapel at 2 p.m Friday. Nov. ager of Alger Press Ltd. who international body 7.9) i i Clare. died suddenly at his home, 85 rr nt $Y 0. Jeterment will be toxborough avenue, on Sunday, . ». Sal y 1-LB. CELLOPHANE PACKAGE . . .. mor miter of Norhminster moring Jest, was hey = the Harrill Receives - mm PR 4 b 5 United Church, will conduct the 3 =", Thue Nov. De N Titl | LIN y services. An exceptionally large number, ew tie = : FUNERAL OF of friends and business associates] WASHINGTON (AP)--E. Reece ! lf Save on Colgate Palmolive MRS. FRANK WAK. attended the cervice. A mon g|Harrill, comptroller-treasurer of { Products The memorial service for Mrs ent were represenianives of athe St. Lawrence Seaway Devel- 30¢ Frank Ward, 74, who passed away Number o usiness firms in opment Corporation, Tuesday was § at the Oshawa General Hospital, |Windsor, London and Toronto, given the additional title of assist- Save 10c On Your 3 FOR Sunday, Nov. 25, was held at the| With whom the deccased had done ant administrator. Next Purchase FIVE ROSES ROYAL INSTANT -- LEMON PIE FILLING EGGS ALL ¥ COUNTRY FRESH PURPOSE : : GRADE "A" LARGE 2.30 p.m. Tuesd Nov The pallbearers were members United States portion of the St. - ] F A B Large 4]c Rev. M.A. Bu minister of 0f the immediate family Stan-| Lawrence seaway. | Size 5.LB , King Street United Church, con-/ley Weyrich, Sidney Weyrich,| Administrator Lewis Castle an- \\ : ' ! red 36° 3 ducted the service Interment John Robertson, R. Booth, W. nounced the creation of the new 3 A x 10¢ Off New Lge. S 0 : ind an | woul eine T ge. DGC | Liprons -- cHicken Noob : The pallbe rs were I. South Rev John K Moffat, minister it in addition to keeping his well, W. B. Brown, B. Brown, F. Of Sao reel United Church, comptroller-treasurer post. DOZ. (4 Scrimshaw, R. Southwell and D. conducted the services. Interment arrill also serves as chairman Pp 15¢ Off L > vel). was in Mount Lawn C tery. he U.S. s 4 - cf ge. © ¢ LOOSE Southwell. : wn Cemetery. |of the U.S. section of the Amer PRINCESS FLAKES Size 60 2 PKGS 21 8 FUNERAL OF Tos. BL YERAL OF lon_ tolls. PARD \ . HARRY H. WHITTAKER 8. FLORENCE E. ALLIN --mmm---------- Johnson's Pint nl Demorial Segyl « . fo , he memorial service for Mrs. . STRIDE WAX Tin 89¢ DOG FOOD : 4 rry H. ittaker, 25, who di 'lorence E. Allin, who died at Ww t S in the Oshawa General Hospital 47 Westleigh crescent, Aldor moos, mn ers ees 6 15-0Z. 65¢ DIRECT FROM POULTRY Saturday evening following a Sunday, Nov. 25, was held at the - Success -- SELF- Pint 57¢ TINS 3 motor accident near Whitby, was Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 1.15 b Pl POLISHING WAX Tin kL FARM hold at the Armstrong Funeral pm. Tuesday, Nov. 27 0 S en 1 (J +H apel at 3.30 m. Tuesday, y A 7. mini Chanel av p t ie 9 A Bury, minister of + . on Red & White -- Tall ¢ 32-0Z. Nov. 27. . 7 § nited Church, con- MILK Ti 5 2 45¢ The service was very largely ducted the services, Interment uring in er . . ns BOTTLES ssipdning «+. modern, dieselized associates. The many floral tri The pallbearers were Herman BELLEVILLE (CP) Works butes indicated the |! E. G. Ziegler. Howard Es. Minister Winters Tuesday nigh: - . and regard in which the deceased ry, Colin Parks, Jack O'Donnell said the employment picture oot one night on the train to WINNIPEG previous vear and this improve ment js likelv to be carried Lo d ] hod Joint action of city council ane through the com:ng winter Lv. TORONTO 6:00 p.m. 41 on erics downtown merchants in approv-! 'You will remember that las. The Super Continental serves Win- Take advantage of go winter the situation was much] nipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Van- the money-saving giving, all our love, is done in the nature of our climate it could noi ... wide range of accommodations, . " » name of Santa Claus." be considered bad," he said in ar plus thrifty Family Fare Plan, ristianize address to the Foremen's Club | Mayor Ray Dennis, city council here | Ak " Armstrong Funeral at! business The corporation is directing the . FLOUR 3 5 Temeters Holder and W. Cosbur and said t p 2 was in Mount Lawn Cemeter _osburn. and said tnat Harrill would SUPER SUDS Pkg. SOUP MIX |ican-Canadian seaway committee T attended by friends and business was in Mount Lawn Cemetery was held p Mervin McConnell better last winter than ing a symbol '"'which proclaims : pi a 3 . " better than a year previous and couver, Features smart, modern Want Yule that our Christian charity, all ow by and large, considering the equipment , . . budget price meals FAMILY FARE PLAN LONDON, Ont. (CP) London and the public utilities commis | "While it is always dangerous rs 55 v : a) Hr gd Council of Churches asked Tues sion were asked * rg ate in 0 make forecasts, present indice po! NEL h ed "to co-operate in , 3 an day that huge figures of Santis erecting iitable Chi' : tions are that the overall employ ----at Claus and his reindeer atop the B suitable hristmas SY: ment picture will not he greath city hall be replaced with 'the hol with the manger placed at different this coming winter. No infant Jesus in His mange he the centre of our city, just as i: doubt there wiil be ce n locali | Information and reservations trom your Canadian National Representative spirit of the real Christmas tands in the heart of Christian °° ere the employment pi : I TIsUan tyre may be et re fa S : ie A council resolution deplored the Christmas." able bong hee more wr Kime Seo ELIUS, SiIt Tavauser and' Finke} em. 1 5 80 | 3 King St. W,, OSHAWA, Ont. Phone RA 3.4122 $ 0X = _ 3: Lai YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET

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