School And Park Sites l Merits Are Discussed ! The Oshawa Planning Board Tuesday night discussed the mer- |its of joint school-and-park sites. | | The discussion arort when | Trustee J. L. Beaton of the Osh-, awa Board of Education, outlined 'a situation in the Loudon, Jones | | subdivision where it seemed ad-! visable to combine the sites. Board members sought to avoid been approved Monday night wal !a school or park site abutting on | houses, then moved that the {school and park site be made ad- |jacent on an L-shaped location lin the area bounded by Athabas- ka, Labrador, and Hudson| !streets. W. A. Woodcock made the motion. ! | The L-shaped site will be six acres, plus 5 per cent of the area of the subdivision. The mo- to comment on the idea which is subject to the approval of city council. | Sidelight on the discussion came when Trustee Bealon noted | that he couldnt find any other | municipality charging costs of | essential services to education. A motion to this effect had] city council. Ald. Lyman Gifford ar ted that including the] prices of the services on the edu-| cation bill, showed the true cost | of education. ! Trustee Beaton said schools are the first to be singled out and charged for the services. Mayor John Naylor said there) needs to be a redistribution of responsibility in connection with |tion allowed for the parks board 'the charging of services. Church Plans | fl Are Approved | Plot plans for the First Bap- tist Church at Hortop and Glen- wood Ave, Tuesday night were 'approved by the Oshawa Plans ning Board. The church now may proceed with construction plans. Mayor W. John Naylor said that' while parking accommodation for (churches was not required by bylaw, he foresaw the time when parking space for churches would ibe required in plans. Ald. John Brady, seconded by Ald. Lyman Gifford, moved that ihe plot plans be approved. Minor Accidents Are Investigated Two minor accidents were re-| ported to Oshawa police, Tuesday | night. | The first occurred at Division | and King streets, {driven by Albert Katocs, 28, of | 241 King street east, was in col- flision with a Garton Coach Lines Snowflurries are occuring on) - -- the upper lakes and some are ex-| pected to develop in the lower |newed assault on Budapest. Crossing Russian lines, Mr. Adam sneaked back into Buda- pest, leaving the truck behind and i vs found his family unharmed. Then| Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Niag- he and his wife decided to leave|ara, Windsor, Toronto, Hamilton: their home - country, which had |Suny today. Mostly cloudy with| nothing to offer them any more. |2 few snowflurries tonight and | On November 17, they started out | Thursday. Much colder. Winds * and walked for ten miles until| west 20 today becoming light to- 4 they were picked up by a truck. night and Thursday. further hitch - hiking they FORECAST TEMPERATURES y reached the small town of Bicske, 3 : from where a train service, oper-| Low tonight and high Thursday: ated by Hungarian partisan and|Windsor ... . 25 guerilla fighters, brought refugees |St. Thomas ." from all over the country closer to [London the border Wingham . Fo | Arriving in Komarom, Me, | Torontd re i mi] Adam and his wife in her critical | Any condition traveled on to Hegye- 5 Catharines : { shalom near the Austrian border. | pA on They had nothing to take with Ye * them, since any baggage would Earlton ee have given them away as refu- Sudbury gees immediately. They only car- white River g ried bags filled with salt and |g anuskasing sugar, to tell the Russians in case | obed : 1 C45€ |Moosonee of capture, that they were visiting | -- an uncle in Hegyeshalom and! air becomes colder, Regional forecasts valid until midnight Thursday: Garage Oper- ; | Association of their Fred secretary-treas- | | pt BD Snr ao OSHAWA DELEGATES LEAVE FOR PC CONVENTION bus, itiven oy Ainos Husiley, #, lof Solina road, Courtice. awa left Tuesday for the na- | P.C. Association, Mrs. Best- | which will elect a new leader |of Bond street, where a- car tional Progressive Conservative | wick joins Michael Starr, MP | on Friday. |driven by Lloyd R. Williams, of Be : |driven by Fredrick Dittmar, 38, O 1 L ® T F + {of 585 Fernhill Blvd. | [J J ® Blind Of The District Had Busy Year | | Chairman C. C. MecGibbon,| r the blind people of the district' Swan, Robert Calder and R. night, brought many songs, |ning Board for 1956 and noted fo Tuesday ir oly Dec. 18, at Knapp. among them such old time favor-|that it had been a busy year. chairman of the club's sight con- undertaken by the Oshawa Lions "There Are No Flies On Us". 24 -- and he hoped the decisions | servation committee, at the meet- Club on behalf of those who live! A raffle for three prizes was made during the year were bene- Over 100 blind and their escorts the Humoresque Club, held every Fred Funnell, Lionette Président|loss of Dr. A. F. Mackay. "We are expected to attend, coming|second Thursday of the month, as/ Mrs. Sam Payne mentionefl th e| are going to miss him," he noted. from g h * Bowmanville districts. Special{as the annual blind picnic, musi-/more than $5000 a year, jor the appreciation of the chairman's ts will include represen-|cal concerts and church services. wife will outdo him in family work on the board and said Bowmanville advisory boards, blind work, preparing the lunches the home and children. | during the year. CNIB headquarters and the local for the Humoresque Club meet- MEMBER COMMENDED Fae Td praised the work A turkey dinner will be served ways : . mended by his fellow members the board. by the ladies auxiliary of St. SPONSOR EYE EXAMINATIONS for the free service he had given| Mayor Naylor said the giv' will be on hand to present a gift work done by the Lions Club in during the year. In his comments eetings. to each registered blind person. preventing blindness and other for the evening, Dr. Watt set the accelerated number of m 8 ons Program Chairman Jack Ted E. Watt stated, that in the due to the Christmas holidays. oe Transportation to a nd past six months 20 eye examina-| A party for the underprivileged | WEATHER Lions members under the di- had been provided for residents 12, at Simcoe Hall. Lion Cecil iin 4 BY ao of transportation chair- of Oshawa, who were unable to Naish will be in charge for the TORONTO (CP)--Official fore TO DINE ABSENTEES in addition, the cost of eye sur- urged to provide transportation lic weather office at 5:15 a.m.: Blind persons, unable to attend gery for five local children at the for the kids as well as to pitch in| Synopsis: Cold Arctic air is other reasons will, nonetheless, to, was provided, as well as memorable one. i |Central Canada and the mid-| enjoy their turkey dinner, which for one fult at St. Mary's Hos-| The Christmas Cake Sale of the western states. Temperatures place of residence, along with case was a man who found it im- cess, announced program chair- Northern Ontario and are fallen Santa's gift possible to continue at his work man Jack Anderson. rapidly in Southern Ontario. Only + ings are under the capable direc- sult of surgery done, his vision a magician's corner by Lion|and southwestern British Colum- * tion of Sight Conservation Chair- has improved to such an extent, Thomas Hart, performing several pia still enjoy relatively mild assisted by committee members turn to full employment quadruplicating golfballs out of * Stephenson, John Zinkie-! A successful evening, mostly!thin air | Elect -)/ kxecutive . « . Members of the y a County, at December meet ng, elected H..M. (Monty) Cran- * year. Other members of the executive phenzon, Osh fi vice-pre- sident; Rot 8 va urer. Members of the board of direc- Robert Me- Frank Shakie, Pictured above, Mr. and | which commenced today. Pres- | other official Ontario riding The second mishap was at Park Mrs. Walter Bestwick of Osh- | ident of the Oshawa Ladies !\delegates to the convention [road north, near the intersection renti aw i idi and seven --Times-Gazette Photo [461 Simcoe street south, was in- Party convention at Ottawa | for Ontario riding seve mes Gazette Photo (iol Bn On 8 Ec ity al No injuries were reported. | | Planning Board The Oshawa Lions Club will'wich, Don McGregor Jr., Archi-'due to the stimulating influence of Tuesday night, adjourned the | hold its annual Christmas party bald Vickers, Don Sadoway, John/the fairer sex, this being ladies last meeting of the Oshawa Plan-| St. George's parish hall, Centre| The Christmas party is but one ites as "Silent Night", '"'Noel",| Instead of the scheduled 12] street, announced Harold Phillips, of the many worthy projects|"Mary Ann McCarthy' and meetings, he said, there had been ing of the club at the Genosha in darkness. Transportation is held with the assistance of th eficial. Hotel Tuesday evening. supplied to regular meetings of Genosha Hotel banquet manager | Mr. McGibbon rgretted the; the Oshawa, Whitby and well as to such special functions fact, that a husband has fo earn| Mayor John Naylot expressed atives from the Oshawa and The Lionettes are also active in earnings just by taking re of members had served faithfully Lionettes and Lions Clubs ings and assisting in many other| Dr. William Sands was com-| og G. A. Wandless, secretary of George's Church and Santa Claus, Of greatest importance is the/to over 150 Oshawa youngsters! iq growth is resulting in an Entertainment will be provided by eve defects. Club President Dr. next regular meeting for Jan, 8, from the party will be provided tions and 20 pair of eye glasses children will be held today, Dec. | man John Borrowdale pay for such services themselves. evening and all members were casts issued by the Dominion pub- the festivities due to sickness or Hospital for Sick Children, Toron- during the party to make it a spreading across Western and will be taken to them at their pital, Scarborough. This latter Lions Club has met with full suc-|have fallen well below zero in Arrangements for the proceed- due to defective vision. As the re- The meeting was concluded with Southern Quebec, the Maritimes, | man, Lion Harold Phillips, ably that he is once again able to re- card tricks, conjuring bottles and | weather. ators Ontario i i field as president for the ensuing ; 3 1 are: Ed. Wellman, Oshawa, im- Et Fa . mediate past president; Rae Ste- 4 1 second vice Nash, Oshawa tors are: Jack Brinning, Oshawa; Art Hold rth, Whithy; Wilf, Skitch, Oshs Sweetman, el Courtice The new executive was installed by Ted Middlemass, acting pro vincial director During the meeting a panel consisting of service representa- tives of all t popular automo- bile manufact s, answered the members many questions on the SAYS SPIRIT Page 1) wwe out of Hun: rian people were of assistance so much in r to help H. M. (Monty) CRANFIELD (Continued from draw and to not orld v. t ot crushed by bringing him food. 'A vu » ' After: Gyor, the couple walked | nticipation |and rough land and finally cross- 1 |ed the Austrian border at Frank- S est 1 e kirchen, from where Mrs. Adam Servicing ud repair of the var-iy, "je next field hospital of the Oshawa Camera Club was very ious vehicles. Austrian Red Cross. keen among the participating Finally coming to Vienna by members. OF FREEDOM youth hostel "'Sonnenland in the petikion Yake Laird's slide *'An- Vienna district of Poetzleinsdorf. ticipation" was chosen slide 'The help of the Austrian peo- of the month, First was one of the great disappoint- Adam, "and we can never thank er's "Canada Geese. rian. them enough, They were allowed In the ial ject "F nd ments for the Hungarian people. to shop for free in many stores pon the special projec OF anc Rain", Fred Miller's "Misty Mea- ingly hopeless and the revolution On December 3, after having been oy with Harry Law's 'Dawn processed by the Canadian Immi- \gicer aL . : Mist" as a close runner-up, fol- of freedom in Hungary has not ij, Yoarded tie Siabe. that was lowed by Hazel Warfalk's slide fa i them to their new home 5 population 1: In the monachrome section at 4 r r days, Mr Erni. Watson's picture '"'Inno- e Nagy wi n id lu- it » » he was cence" won the title print of the for thirty miles through woods was transported in an ambulance| Last month's competition in the train they were. housed in the, On the monthly color slide com- to the war in the Middle East, Ple was magnificent, said Mr. mention Even with the situation seem- and help poured in from all sides dows' was chosen slide of the brute force. the spir orute force, the spirit|o io™ a thorities. the couple died in the minds and souls of the "Rainy Night at the Border" 10 month Adam went Adam has a charming per working for, sonality and besides picking up tion for the H eople, w i took ¢ 1 ) ve int inglish very 1 | of Chas. Cooper had (wo winning pictures, "Summer Dream." Donal yv gave him a first honorable men s tion and "The Window" gave him jan honorable mention. jot who today, welce n y news of in the shop had heard of the grim med b, when a car; ; |the Russian treachery and the re-|jake region by this evening as the [the late Andrew home of her son, Milton, Lot 10, | Concession 7, Pickering township, | on Tuesday, Dec. 11, She was in| her 84th year. {of Christ Memorial Church con-| ducied the funeral service at Mec- | Gordon Bishop, Lloyd Dalby and Labor Group Is Welcomed Local 45 of the National Union be- slide was Ted Toz- came the 22nd district union local to take a seat on the Oshawa and honorable of Public Service employes HIGHLY HONORED Frank J. Grindley, who re- turned from St. Louis, Missouri, with Mrs. Grindley this week after attending the annual gen- eral meeting of the Sponge and nois Instituke of America. | Grindley was elected vice- president o. the organization. It is the first time in the his- tory of the institute that a Cana- dian has been elected to the | executive, OSHAWE AND DISTRICT OVERHEATED FURNACE No damage was reported, when Oshawa firemen answered their first call this - week. The call came from the residence of Ber- nard O'Brien, 324 Anderson ave- nue, Tuesday, where an oil fur- nace had become overheated. BIRTHDAYS TODAY Congratulations and best wishes e extended to Mrs. George Walsh, 32 La Salle Court, who is today celebrating her birthday. CO-OPERATION ASKED With Sunday Schools and other organizations holding Christmas| parties at this season of the year, | the co-operation of their execu- tives, in providing write-ups of these events for publication in! The ' Times-Gazelte, would be appreciated, | I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT, Man's God-given protection: and power was brought out at Christian Science services on Sunday, Dec. 9. OBITUARIES MRS. RICHARD SQUIRE The death occurred suddenly at her home at Kinsale on Tuesday, Dec. 11, of Violet Gertrude Sadler, beloved wife of Richard Squire. | Mrs. Squire leaves two sisters, Laura J. of Kinsale and Mrs Allan Jones (Lena) of Brooklin, The funeral service will be held at the Robinson Funeral Chapel, Brooklin, at 2 p.m., Friday, Dec. 14, followed by interment in Salem Cemetery. MRS. ANDREW PEGG The funeral service will be held at Greenwood United Church on Thursday, Dec. 13, at 2 p.m. for Essie Luella Hill, beloved wife of | Pegg of Green- | wood. Interment will be in Salem Cemetery. Mis. Pegg passed away at the She leaves four daughters, Mrs. William Brown (Gladys) of Greenwood, Mrs, Essie Appleby of Ashburn, Mrs. Alice Wilson of Maxwell, and Mrs. Charles Mc- Taggart (Mildred) of Greenwood and five sons, Milton, RR 2, Claremont; Lloyd of Oshawa, Wil- liam of Ashburn, George of White- vale and _Edgie of Claremont, Mrs. Pegg is resting at the] home of her son, Milton. | THOMAS LUXTON Thomas Luxton, formerly of Columbus, Ont., was buried yes-! terday in Union Cemetery. Mr. Luxton, who died Sunday in Fairview Lodge at Whitby, was 87. ] Archdeacon Harold Cleverdon | Intosh Funeral Home. | Pallbearers were Roy Bishop, Ernest Fischer, Alex Blair and John Blair. Cut from Red Brand Beef to assure quality, flavor and tenderness STANDING SHORT CUT PRIME RIB ROAST Ib. "ROAST 29: Cut and Trimmed to Give Complete Satisfaction RINDLESS Breakfast BACON 1-LB. CELLOPHANE PKG. CUT FROM RED BRAND BEEF LEAN, BONELESS STEWING BEEF Ib. 45. 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