Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 May 1957, p. 2

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B THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, May 15, 1087 , ' Come and get 'em! SPROULE"S Happy Holiday Food Buys for your trip to the beach , . , pleasure-packed picnic velues, too. The low-priced specials in easy-to-fix, smacking-good foods thot every- one looks forward to. So, before you go enywhere , . . stop by end stock up on these wonderfully-tasty, moke-easy foods for eesy- going Holiday trips. MIRACLE WHIP : 41¢ 43¢ Hn SWIFT'S PREMIUM : HAMS =» 89 Fully Cooked----Half or Whole 16-0Z, JAR SALAD DRESSING GOLD SEAL FANCY SMOKED BONELESS OSHAWA LIONS CLUB HOSTS ; TO ORILLIA CLUB MEMBERS y by the camera at this happy | Watt, president of the .Osh- | Howard Constable, president- The members o te Dshava pi By from left are: Rufus | awa club; Dr, George McCut- | elect of the Orillia club and Lions Club, at their ng city touring the General Mo- Lambert of Oshawa, zone chair- | cheon, president of the Orillia | Sam Payne, past president of Hotel Genosha Tuesday night, | irc south plant and the Osh- | man; Howard Huffman of Oril- | club; Inspector Albert Wit of | the Oshawa Club, CLOVERLEAF--SOLID. WHITE FANCY were hosts to a large group of | awa Shopping Centre. Caught | lia, zone chairman; Dr. J. E. | the OPP, who was the speaker; | --Times-Gazette Photo TUNA FISH | OBITUARIES | Sweet Mixed PICKLES Va-LB. the members of the Orillia Lions SU Club who spent the day in the* MINN MILD CURE PEAMEALED OTTAGE ROLLS - 55° Prime Rib Roast 7-0Z, TIN Playground Supervisors tw cu A] / 16-0Z, Fl RIBS JAR ¢ AMIN NORMAN J. WHITE Attend Instruction Courses North Aweriea, LL stion program e que: 3 a Dest. 10 deal with the per- 4 Five evenings of three hours of division sonalities of children -- individu- each constitute ally or collectively. One of the the leadership course. biggest questions concerns play- The sessions on ing habits of young people on training began for the young men gatertaining Jlayetcunds, Why are some boys and women girls supervis recreation programs|/was Thursday, May 9 and the ation directors. while I gather clannishly in fourth and fifth on Monday, May powever, Mr. fields to kick an -|13 and Wednesday, May 15, vied ball about by themselves? At the first session, a descrip- An assistant Osh- tion of the course pu awa Suistant disgetor of the Osh provided young people along with atl Robert Bat recent explanations for course outline ly posed this problem to a group|and content. More than an hour Those teen: | h session to .agers presently study |is devoted during eac Inada nT under ' CRA's , leadership small group in play . arose. children who disperse themselves Bateman be be overcome, on playground staff are: Long, Betty-Ann Al 1 Leaders- form a nucleus of a group to Bupervise leader?"', "What should a play- Where TRA administers summeri3 4s mean to the child?", "Mu./quette, Sandra Clark, Sheila playgrounds, [nicipal Recreation -- Why does it Dancey, pia Sanding), Judy " yorychi, Donna Allman, Nora Lee START WORK JULY 3 lexist? Joryeir, City playgrounds begin thelr These topics and others are Flegg, Catherine Lee Bloye. grams July 83 and continue carefully discussed by students, On the swimming staff are: Brvughont summer months, At and at some length, ey, write Larry Higging, Donia Chamber direct are down the themes advanc and lain, ristine atson, Patricia Jesent Bh following / Robson, Sandra Shaw, Joan g iBrady, Ray Sorochan, Kiwanis Club Highly Praised [10 Children For Rid In Cancer Canvass | Are Baptized Oshawa Kiwanis Club members|canvass drive spear-headed by ame in for glowing praise at| he Kiwanis Club, the community! men pabhjes were baptized at their meeting Tuesday, when f Oshawa tripled its contribution gins Street United Church on Maurice Grimes, executive secre. ver the 1956 figure. Sunday, May 12, when the sacra- tary of the Ontario Division of the! The speaker went on to explain ment "of baptism was admini- Canadian Cancer Society, was on how the money collected will be gtered by the minister, Rev. Mer- hand to compliment the Kiwan- used in research, searching for a yin A, Bury, during the 11 a.m. fans on the job they recently ac-/cure of this dreadful disease. Mother's Day Service. complished and to give tribute to] The key people of the Kiwanis, They were: Andrea Hazel Den- the members of the special com- Club concerned in the local can- sham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mittee responsible for the suc-vass, the special committee of Frederick A. Densham: Heather « gessful conduction of the Cana- members : dian Cancer Fund "blitz" in this Verne Walker, each received a Playground Leaders present them later at CRA, 100 Gibb'small group discussions. a and Mrs, Charles L. Hawboldt; tors all across street. This is the third year the! It was from this second topic -- oerestion directors some association has directed such a What should the playground mean to 'the child -- that the question] r.| the duration of Bateman has agreed any group of| yt or cease Of the late Job and Mandy White, leadership whatever mode of play they are wi this year on Mon- when dn adult approaches, repre- satisfied to join in/day, May 6. The second meeting| enis a degree of failure by recre-| oq Allman, ine Lynda Lapp, Diane Gunn, Sylvia course. The 25 young people will uraining. brah Wp AMO Duce Bilous, Marilyn Bilenduke, Bever- headed by Chairman Lynn Hawboldt, daughter of Mr. | BROOKLIN -- The death oc- curred at his home in Brooklin on Saturday afternoon, May 11, of Norman J. White, a life-long resident of the Brooklin district. Mr, White suffered a stroke short ly before his death, Born in Whitby township, a son Mr, White was in his 74th year. He was married at Whitby on | February 18, 1908, to Georgia M. Van Valkenburg, who predeceas- him on November 5, 1954. He had all his "|life in the district, having lived lieves that with persistent exam. gq in the township until h ination of the problem and study,| med e township e 0se Was tho Jocal CRA and its staff will| retired a few years ago and moved into the village. He was a ventually discover how it may member of the Brooklin United |Church, and of Beethoven Lodge, | IOOF, in which he was an active member and held various offices. Mr. White is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Percy Derry ifour grandchildren, Margaret |Derry, Reg. N., of Ottawa Civic Hospital; Norman Derry, Peter: | borough, Gerald and Bryan Cro- sier, Toronto. The funeral service was held jon Monday afternoon in the Brooklin United Church and Ja conducted by Rev. §.-J. Hil-| er, The pallbearers were Dr. J, H McKinney, Willlam Willlams, Al lan Jones, Charles Wilson, Lesli {Hall and William A. Heron. | ~ Interment was in the Groveside' | Cemetery, Brooklin, MRS. JOHN W. DARLINGTON DESERONTO -- The death oc- {eurred at her Mill St. res-| idence on Friday, 'May 10, of Louisa Sedore, beloved wife of the | late John Wesley Darlington, | |Mrs. Darlington, who had been {ll} {for a long time, was in her 84th |year. A daughter of the late Joseph Sedore and Mahaley Jane Davis, {the deceased was born at West- lain, Ontario, and prior to mov- Deseronto 20 years ago lived at Point Anne. | Predeceased by her husband in 1943, Mrs, Darlington leaves one |daughter, Mildred, at home and {two sons, Maxwell T. Darlington of Oshawa and Murray Darlington of Rochester, N.Y. Also surviving| are six grandchildren and 10 | great-grandchildren, | A school teacher in early life, the deceased was a member of Deseronto United Church and a former member of the Order of| the Eastern Star, | The funeral service was held |at. Deseronto United Church on Monday of this week followed by interment In Camden East An- glican Cemetery. The service was conducted by Rev. W. Neelands |assisted by J. M, Stone. During {the service Mrs. Jeanette Her] rington' sang 'Some Day I'll Un. derstand', The pallbearers were Vernon |Welsh, John Darlington, Everett furhs, Albert Antezak, Lorne Trawley and William Wood. Autos Strike Two Children { Two Oshawa school girls were| |injured in separate traffic accl-| |dents on city streets, Tuesday. | Margaret Slocombe, sine {daughter of Mr, and Mrs.! | George A. Slocombe, 732 Bessbor- ough drive, was reported to be in {good condition in Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, this morning, Po-| | (Jack) Edwards, 148 Athol St, E., The death occurred suddenly at the home of her daughter, M Stuart Usher, 76 Arlington av-| |énue, on Wednesday, May 15, of| Edith Hart, beloved wife of the late William Stacey. Born at Daybrook, Nottingham. | shire, England, on April 11, 1876, the deceased was married at Day- brook in 1897, She came to Osh. awa 45 years ago from Toronto, She' was an adherent of the Church of England,' Predeceased o her husband on June 20, 1955, Mrs. Stacey leaves her 'daughter, Mrs, Stuart Usher (Lois) of Oshawa and two nieces, Mrs. Clara Bramley of Oshawa aud Mrs. Elizabeth Nicholson of | Port Credit. | The funeral service will be held |at the Mecntosh Funeral Chapel] |at 2 po. on Friday, May 17, fol-| | low by interment in Mount Lawn Cemetery, Rev. Clinton | | ¢ . ou ¥ Grant, Cathy Keenan, Donna|(Margaret) of Madoc and Mrs, Cross, rector of St. George's An- 16 of Oshawa's parks topics such asc "Whe IRakes SOU ier, Gail Manson, Carolyn Du- Rush Crozier, of Toronto, and by glican Church, will conduct the services. FUNERAL OF MISS JULIA NORMOYLE High requiom mass was sung| by Rev. Wilfred Firth, in St. | Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, at 9 am, today for Miss Julia Normoyle, 91 Burke street who died at the Oshawa Genera I Hospital on Sunday in her Sist year, The committal service at St. | Gregory's Cemetery was con: | ducted by Rev. Dr. P. Dwyer. The pallbearers were R. J. Normoyle, D. Normoyle, G. Nor- moyle, A. Nicholls, F, Genereux and C. Stovell, FUNERAL OF MRS. WALTER J. LANGMAID The memorial service for Mrs, | Mary Hannah (Annie) Langmaid, widow of Walter J. Langmaid, who died at the family residence, 345 Simcoe St, S., on Saturday evening last, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m, on Tuesday, May 14, | The pallbearers were Clarence Allin, John Ashton, Cecil Pascoe, Frank Pascoe George Ormiston and Blake Awde, | The services were conducted by Rev, John K. Moffat, minister of Simcoe Street United Church, In. terment was in the family plot in Zion Cemetery. FUNERAL OF ! | ALBERT (JACK) EDWARDS The funeral service for Albert who died at the Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday last, was held at the McIntosh Funeral ape 2% 2 pm. on Tuesday, ay 14, The services were conducted by Rev, Clinton Cross, rector of St. George's Anglican Church. | Interment was In the Oshawa) Union Cemetery. The pall-bearers were D. Bur. | rows, J. Sandercock, D. Mont- gomery, G. Hickey, N. Hall and G. Winton, OSHAWA AND DISTRICT | BIRTHDAYS TODAY Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Geraldine Lee, | 613 Carnegle avenue and Hugh Mash, Town Line north, who are| celebrating their birthdays today. | TRANSFER APPROVED At its meeting in London, Ont, McLAREN'S CORN RELISH HEREFORD CORNED BEEF 15-0Z, AR FIVE ROSES--WHITE OR CHOCOLATE CAKE MIX BLUE SURF SLIVERPLATE IN EVERY PACKAGE RN RRR \\} INCLUDE CHRISTIE'S DELICIOUS HAMBURG \ FARRER RN DUCHESS 3 PICNIC SETS Plates, Knife, Fork, Spoon included Each 25¢ WHITE SWAN SERVIETTES 70's in package 2 for 33¢ GENERAL ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS 25-40-60 wart 4" 79¢ CHARCOAL For outdoor Bar-B-Ques 5.1b, beg 43 N AND HOT DOG ROLLS ON YOUR SHOPPING ' ; LIST FOR THE LONG HOLI- DAY WEEKEND, GIANT 8 in package 25¢ FLAVORFUL BEVERAGES AMERICAN DRY GINGER ALE 2 large bottles 25¢ Plus Deposit FRESHIE FRUIT DRINKS 5" 29° WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE 24-01. 39¢ TREESWEET LEMON JUICE 3 6-ox, tins 29c WD W CG = OTHER. 2 % N ce: sayin Margaret was on oh, Turia', Rladichex, Pras' {her way home from school. at|nada' considered a call to Rev. [the intersection of Rossland road 1ovd M. Somerville of Courtice | and Simcoe street. [to the Thorndale charge. | She is suffering from multiple f |contusions, and slight concussion: | TRANSPORT Driver of the car was Donald A. called to! Brown, 32, of 338 Masson street. |S'evenson's road, Tuesday night, Karen McGregor, seven, was to extinguish a fire in a tractor treated for slight injuries at Osh./trailer combination. The fire, awa General Hospital after she caused by a short circuit.in the was struck by a milk truck, electrical system, caused very driven by Arthur Stone, 50, of 866 little damage, and did not demo- Simcoe street south. The acci- bilize the transport, which Is dent occurred at the intersection owned by Direct Winters Trans- of Wilson road and Hoskin street, [port Ltd. when the little girl was returning -- home from Duke of Edinburgh SEEK RED CROSS SUPPORT school. | < BERLIN (AP)--The Soviet and K is the Mr. ach Js the Soughter of Mi East German Red and Mrs. Bruce MeGregor, 144 Communist Highland avenue, Mr. McGregor Cross organizations Monday night is a detective on the Oshawa Po: urged the Red Cross throughout lice force, ______|the world to join them in calling {for a ban on nuclear bomb tests. A joint declaration issued in Dres- den said it would be helpful if the British and American Red Cross joined the move because 'the gov- ernments of these two- countries have not yet agreed to discontinue testis of mass destruction weap- ons. FIRE | City finemenr were ried out by the Yoronto Harbor Commission police\ division the night of "Hurricene Hazel" a total of over - 40 Trenton tario County Unit of the CCS, ac- contribution man; Cynthia Louise Knapp, 1 King" "Mac" Hood, Ed. Paul V. McCaw; Jo-Anne Morri- success of the cancer fund drive ying" Hume, 'Mac' Hoc } WATE rg {zations across the entire prov- and Mrs. Clifford G. Pilkey: Kim great contribution to this worthy gratilates every member of this borah Anne Tod Powers, daugh- It was pointed out that as a re- cluded Mr. Grimes, in making Wright, son of Mr. and. Mrs, to vide cheaper transportation for -T d F t the amount of industry you can TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- advised the Kiwanians: "In 1959) Synopsis: The low pressure area the Board of Toronto Harbor w.v and proceeds up Lake On. !S expected to reach the Toronto possible an upsurge of trade, via {no at it. That day means the Extensive fog shrouds much of ed the members of the Oshawa po speaker was introduced them, while scattered showers are Indicative of the tremendously appreciation of the members and mainly clear today, speaker pointed out that where -~ quite sunny in Central and North- 'war, a total of 170,000 tons was Lake Erie, Windsor: Clear with «to navigate the St. Lawrence, Three lovely members of Club were ing. Turning cooler, Winds west oronto, via the Atlantic ocean Club yesterday | Lake Hurdn, Western Lake On- Captain Hopkins related the elected their "Miss Get-Together" Thursday. Winds light becoming ing shoreline into the deeper yunners-up in the voting and all day. Showers and thundershowers helped offset the introduced to. the Kiwanians by| Georgian Bay, Kirkland Lake, Souch, Jr., chairman of the Ki- ®ast 25 Kiwanian Bill McLarty FORECAST TEMPERATURES [St. Catharines rescued. Each year "Travelogue series a St. Thomas "0 FE. riton city. special lapel pin, the CCS Randolph Michael Keleman, son i: z The recipients of the pins were daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. companied Mr. Grimes. : Murray Sparkes, Ralph Knapp; Paul col "The Kiwanis Club of Oshawa. Kiwanians dh 4 : PP; Malcolm Davies, Murray Powell, Bert son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in this city, has set a goal foric io' non Crothers, Bill Mar- Allan J. Morrison; Jacqueline " d a ; Ince," declared Maurice Grimes The Ontario division of the Louise Pitcher, daughter of Mr, . "To say that we appreciate this Canadian Cancer Society con- and Mrs, Phillip H. Pitcher; De- cause, is not nearly enough," he ¢jyh and especially each member ter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard J. » . of your special committee," con. FOWErs; and Willlam Kenneth sult of the special door-to-doorithe presentation of the pins Charles .K Wright, all of Oshawa; » the Great Lakes. It will pro Sees Seaway our exports and for our imports WEATHER --- The future of any port depends on atract and service, he added fasts Issued by the Dominion pub- In conclusion, Capt. Hopkins le weather office: . "Captain Edward C. Hopkins, when the first large ocean-going Which was over Nebraska Tuesday director of trade development for yaceal comes up through the sea- NOW Is over Central Michigan and «Commission, predicted that the i... | hope vou are all on the 2rea by noon and move east of St. Lawrence Seaway will make pier 'at Fv Tey harbor, wav- the province by midnight, the seaway, such as we have prosperity era for the Dominion Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake never dreamed, when he address: of Canada." Ontario and the land adjacent to Kiwanis Club at their weekly 8 f zi. occurring as far north as Sault " By Kiwanian Dave Jamieson, Ki Iincheon meeting Tuesday. wanian Fred Popham voiced the Ste. Marie. Northern Ontario is increased trade, carried on via gests. Thursday will be mainly cloudy water, in Canada today, the SL ---- and cool in southern regions but Toronto's inland port handled |ern Ontario. 10,000 tons of shipping before the {11 €IMDEIS | Regional forecasts valid until | midnight Thursday: handled in 1956. Employing small, ocean-going Are Honore a few cloudy periods today. Cloudy tonight and Thursday. Occasional scanals and seaway locks, a totol OCVI Get-Together «of 19 foreign shipping lines are special guests at the weekly 15 today, northeast 15 tonight and - and St. Lawrence river as ~0m-| The Get-Together Club, a teen- tavio, Niagara, London, Toronto, ared with only two such shipping age project that is supported by! Hamilton: Cloudy, clearing during . steps that had been taken to make for 1957, in the person of Miss northeast 20 this afternoon. «the Toronto port suitable for Isobel Russell. Misses Donna Mec- Eastern Lake Ontario. Halibur- . of the harbor. Marsh three were guests of the Oshawa ending this evening. Cooler Thurs- pice ere filled and sold as in- Kiwanis Club on Tuesday. day. Winds. east 15 today, north. which in- their Get-Together Club President Sudbury, North Bay: Cloudy clear- John Bulmer, after he had been In# early Thursday. Intermittent " = ig tinla mm i1ae | Timmins - Kapuskasing: Mainly wanis Boys and Girls committee. clear today and Thursday. Quite On behalf of this presented each of =f the three guests with a set of Low tonight and high Thursday: Hamilton Were complimentary 45 60 Muskoka figure is close to 3% monthly educational and enter- London "The St. Lawrence spaway tainment program, conducted as Toronto 55 Sudbury 2 North Bay ....... Jack Riley, chairman of the On. emblem, in recognition of their of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Kele- p K Smyth, McCaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. by making such an outstanding, Metcalfe, =; 30 Canadian Cancer Society organ- chand and Verne Walker, chair- Elizabeth Pilkey, daughter of Mr. « vessels, of special size to be able the rain Thursday afternoon and even- : loday shipping direct to the port meeting of the Oshawa Kiwanis Thursday. "lines prior to the war the local Kiwanians, recently the night, Mainly clear and cooler small ocean-size vessels, extend- Gahey: and Diane Sturgis were ton: Cloudy, clearing early Thurs- ites, for large sums ofl The three young ladies were €ast 20 Thursday. presented by Kiwanian Jim rain today. Cooler Thursday. Wind committee conl, Winds northeast 25. and the entire club, tickets to the Windsor 60 Killaloe & new highway from the\Atlanticla Kiwanis fund - raising project. 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