Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Nov 1957, p. 2

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OBITUARIES HOTEL GENOSHA OPENS NEW STARLITE ROOM The newly completed Star- lite Room of Genosha Hotel thronged with' members of the visiting public' Tuesday after- noon and evening during of- ficlal opening of the hotel's JOHN ADAIR The death occurred suddenly, following a heart attack, at his residence, 217 Mary Street east, |} Whitby, on Tuesday, Nov. 19, of John Adair, beloved husband of the former Isabella MacCreadie, in his 62nd year. | A son of the late William and {Isabelle Adair the deceased was born in Wigtonshire, Scot-| land, where he was married in 1922. A resident of Canada for 32 years, he had lived in Whitby | for. 18 vears. | Mr, Adair was an employe of Canadian Arsenals in Toronto. He was a mémber of St. An- drew's Presbyterian Ch urch, Whitby; the St. Andrew's Society of Oshawa and Branch 112, Ca- nadian Legion, Whitby. The deceased served for four landers in the Middle East. Besides his wife he leaves two daughters, Mrs. D. Dair (Jean) and Mrs. G. Fletcher (Isabella) of Whitby and four sons. Jack, Thomas and Ronald, of Whitby and William of Raglan, | Also surviving are nine grand: children. The funeral service will be held at the W. C. Town Fu- neral Chapel, Whitby at 2 p.m. on Friday, Nov 22, Rev. David Marshall, minister of St. An-| |drew's Church. will conduct the | |services. Interment will be in {Mount Lawn Cemetery. The members of the Whitby branch of the Canadian Legion will hold a service at the grave. | FUNERAL OF MRS. JOSEPH GALKA Requiem mass was held in St. | Hedwig's Polish Catholic Church | |at 10 a.m. on Tuesday for Mrs. | | centred in the lounge are Fred Funnell, banquet manager of | Joseph Galka who died at thel and corsages and boutonieres | the hotel; Mrs. Funnell and Ald, {Oshawa General Hospital were offered as mementos of | Walter R. Branch. Sunday. | Kwiatkowski sang th jon. -Ti | Rev. Felix _membe e occasion. Seated left to right Times-Gazette Photo the mass. Interment was in St. ! ' tery. Hills and Dales area and were bers of the advisory vocational | Ory the hotel staff. Duration of the open house extended from 3 p.m. until® 10.30 p.m. Refresh- ments were served all visitors | around the expensive and beau- | | lounge establishment. The new | tifully finished grand piano addition to the hotel was declar- ed open and the public was in vited to inspect the lounge and | partake of refreshments provid- ed and served by members of CITY COUNCIL _ now on Ballard avenue. The re-/committee and officials of the| PLANNING BOARD! pallbearers were Dan The e Krasinski, Joseph Galka, Ralph | quest was referred tothe prop-| board, along with their wives and| fas nsy Glasko and Jack Dionne. years with the Seaforth High- |¥ Holliday, Edward Galka, Norman erty committee. in the |husbands, will be held BRIEFS City council Monday night was attended by more than 30 spec- tators. Most visitors were part of a delegation from the Pente- costal Tabernacle, Park road south requesting to speak on re- zoning of their property. | | EXTENDS BEST WISHES Mayor W. John Naylor told council that Ald. R. Cecil Bint n OCVI cafeteria on Monday, Dec. PROMISE CONSIDERATION jo The business meeting of the! The Hon. Michael Starr inform-| : ed council that serious considera. | oon oe' pea root to 2, Sate) Commissioner E. F. Armstrong tion will be gives to souncils/ {of the Public Utilities Commis- request for extension of unem- {sion ended up in OSHAWA AND DISTRICT NEWS | nefits. The ployment insurance benefits. The | letter was received and filed. | PERSONAL RELATIONS The city council labor. relations committee recommended that a personal relations department be| established for city employes. A| commissioner was supposed to attend a special meeting of the DUPLICATE BRIDGE Scores of the play by mem. mistake. Although welcomed, he Irol Rupert Trew, who died the wrongiihe Oshawa General Hospital on board room Tuesday night. The|Saturday the (# Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 2 |p.m. on Tuesday. had been taken to the Oshawa General Hospital for an opera- "tion, He expressed the best wish- os of council for a speedy re- covery to the absent alderman. OBJECTS TO NOISE A. G. Cunningham, 72 Church street, objected to the noise from the parking lot notice board at the corner of Church and Wil liam streets. "I am writing to you in desperation," stated Mr. Cunningham. "The sign is the most diabolical contraption for| sleep prevention. It squeaks, | groans and bends during special council committee was bers of the Oshawa Duplicate left hurriedly after recognizing] "he recommended to be appointed to Bridge Club Tuesday night were: |his erro! receive applications. Mayor Nay-/Dr. and Mrs. S. Kandel, 66%] T, lor appointed the present labor points; John Hart and D. R. irelations committee to receive Phillips. and Mrs. E. Wadsworth applications. N |and BOARD OF EDUCATION BRIE NEW PUPILS COMING According to a report by Prin-| the|cipal G. L. Roberts of the OCVI north, Gail- Knipe, 57 Tecumseh {Miss Ruth Higgins, [Mrs. E. Stewart and Mrs. M. meeting William Cox, tied with 64% ints; Mrs. N. H. Daniel and 60 points; Bind, 58% points; Mrs. P. Hart and Miss Grace Burns, 57 points. BIRTHDAYS TODAY Congratulations are extended to| Eric R. Henry, 690 Simcee street night." The matter was referred to the board of education last avenue, and Paul Parker, 481 to the traffic committee. SEEK GRANT The John Howard Society of in Ontario requested that city coun- ell give consideration to making a grant to the society in 1958. The otiety cares of .ex-convicts The 1888 council. $20 FOR SHEEP _T. C. Glaspeil. RR 2, Oshawa livestock valuer, reported tha one sheep was killed by dogs on the farm of Clifton Allin. Counci approved payment of $20 for the sheep and $8.80 for Mr. Glas- pell's affidavit. Ald. Dr. J. Ed- ward Rundle suggested that the sheep be better protected. "If Ald. Gay comes back next year, Re can tell you all about it," stated=Mayor Naylor. BTRESS SHELTER NEED In a petition by Mrs. Wendell Brewster, 496 Mary street, and others, pressure was requested on Phil Druz to provide shelter for his two horses, and other ani- mals. The petition stated that the| horses had been grazing in the No Action' Taken On Gas Station Applications for gas stations in Oshawa caused considerable dis- cussion at city council Monday night. Each alderman presented his views on the matter. McColl Frontenac Oil Co. Ltd., had applied for rezoning of pro- perty at the north west corner of Simcoe and Avenue street to build a gas station. The Oshawa Plan- ning Board advised council that it will not object.to rezoning of the area, if the Ontario Municipal Board sees fit to do so. The report was received and McColl Frontenac Zone Manag- er C. Stewart asked permission to speak to council on the matter. He reminded council that the op- tion to pick up the property ex- pired on Dec. 12, 1957. He was doubtful whether a hearing of the municipal board would take place before that time. SEEKS COUNCIL ACTION Mr. Stewart asked council to consider granting permits to the . He pointed to permits nted to Houdaille Industries, wyfe do not know if we can ex- tend the option," Mr. Stewart said, "The vendor is a rather dif- fl person.' W. John Naylor pointed out that it would be impossible to grant the permits. City Engineer F. E. Crome told council that per- mits could only be granted after approval of an amendment by the Ontario Municipal Board. Ald. John W. Dyer called the stand of the planning board an "about-face", in completely re- versing its decision of 1956 to rezone the area. Director 5. B Apert ess told coun at the Wat) board had rezoned three ocks on Simcoe street south, due to excessive commercial zon- tng surplus in Oshawa. ALD. LANE OBJECTS "One right-about-face in 12 months is not so bad," comment- Ald. Lyman A. Gifford. Ald. siter Lane strongly. objected to station at the location. doubt soy one of us wants i ent at the OCVI. These incom- ing students are more than keep- ing pace with the number drop- ping out of the school. TO BLACKOUT ROOM for FLOODLIGHTING PLANS As an outcome of the recent in-| cident on the OCVI parking lot./awa Board of Education about yg fpr rehabilitation lof * man" rural areas.| (Ope of the science rooms at the of 'gesieral ps ter wi ferred to the! CVT is to be fitted with special {lightproof venetian blinds in order| Ithat the room may be darkened tion is to consider building a spe- prove {night, an influx of new residents Louisa street, who are celebrating {to the city is boosting the enrol- their birthdays today. LOCAL 222 MEETING The General Motors unit ol | Local 222 holds its monthly meet- | {ing Thursday night 5 discussion | CONSIDER PHONE OFFICE . The Oshawa Board of Educa- EVACUATION PLANS Oshawa Civil Defence Depart- ment has sent a letter to the Osh- when a girl student was assaulted plans for evacuation of schools by an unknown man, the board of during air raids. education last night authorized the property committee chair- man to secure competitive ten- ders for floodlighting the parking areas at the OCVI and the OCCI, and to bring in a report. BOARD ANNUAL DINNER The annual dinner for members of the board of education, PARLIAMENT AT-A-GLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1957 mem- The Commons voted 142 to 82 against a CCF non-confidence motion urging speedy govern- |phone calls ! municipalities. \Wandless was authorized to ap- | {that he had been personally ask-| led for advice on locations, | MANY COMPLIMENTS | Chairman C. C. |QC, told the Oshawa Planning | |Board Tuesday night that the! of regional planning {boards had been a full success.| {He had received complimentary from surrounding her home, south, on at the Armstrong at 3.15 p.m. on Tuesday. GOOD BEGINNING Mr. McGibbon also commented qi Woodcock Harold Beard, Lloyd Hallida William Whitsitt and Harry] McGibbon, | TTeWs FUNERAL OF ERROL RUPERT TREW The memorial service for Br a was hela at | Rev. M. A. Bury, minister of | PUC. Instead, he attended a King Street United Church, con-| {meeting of the planning board by ducted {was in the services, Interment the Oshawa Union Ceme-| were W. Savery, | pallbearers { Laurence FUNERAL OF MRS. LOUISA MARIA WORTH The memorial service for Mrs. Louisa Maria Worth, who died at 190 Oshawa boulevad Saturday last, was hel Funeral Chapel The pallbearers were Mel Peter Welsh, Jack] on the new five-year finance Ish, Carman Whyte, Charles | plan, approved by city council in| gore' and Peter MacDonald. | principle, "It is a good would be invited in the latter stages of the pijn, AUTHORITY E GED| Planning Director Albert | G. lin 1958. BOARD NOT CONSULTED Planning board member N. C.| I : begin- | vices were conducted | ning," he said, "but definitely ey C. H. Atkinson. min-| {not a final plan." He expressed jcter of Albert Street United | ¢/the hope that the planning board Church. Interment was in the to participate Oshawa Union Cemetery. I 'Moncton, N.B. | Fare Tells Cabbie "Moncton, she replied. | Four days and 2,100 miles later iman stated that the planning gakes is back from the trip with board had not been consulted on|a $300 fare in his pocket and the the selection: of a site for the! giatus of a celebrity among local proposed home for the aged in|cab drivers. Oshawa. Planning Director G.| "I'm tired but richer," he said| Albert Wandless told the board Tuesday. | He doesn't know the name | but his passenger--she was French- the matter had not been brought Canadian and he had trouble un- before the board. | derstanding her. f District Farmers mek payments under the hos- ° e {pital insurance plan. ent ne Win Many Prizes said discussions with the prov-| {{uces may result in the plan| Qptario and Durham County|-- Elmeroft Sita Dewdrop, Susan, {star BE ota Rr Binh date|farmers continue to gather in{Dunrobin and Elmcroft Farms, to see a gas station at that cor- Finance Minister Donald Fiem- many i A arty the 1. ner, he said. "We feel that we ing tabled a tariff board report Royal Winter air in Toronto, | AYRSHIRES have a moral obligation to the recommending tariff increases on|Entries from this district torontod In the Ayrshire classes, Harry | company for rezoning of the some fruits and vegetables. W. Boyes, Pickering, had the fourth place bull, four years and| : lacing in th ize lists for the| property since it was zoned com- Mr. Diefenbaker said there is On or S Fete Noy lor Se mercial originally. | jover and the fourth place heifer, | three years old, in milk. G. M.| no Canada-United States agree-|(le; Holsteins, Jerseys and Ayr- "We have far too many gas sta- ment for the. storing of Ameri-|shires, the highlight of these tions in Oshawa and in Simcoe|can nuclear weapons in_ this|awards, as announced Tuesday, | Brawley of Ashburn came ninth | street south," he remarked. Ald.| country. being that of the Holstein senior|in the class for Junior yearling Lane stated that 80 gas stations Senator Wishart Robertson (Lland grand ch existed in Oshawa, 25 of them on Nova Scotia) said Canada should robin and Elmecroft Farms, Ltd., Simcoe street seek gradual He suggested that the city soli- free trade with both Britain and, citor oppose the rezoning before the U.S. A nd | the municipal board. His motion Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1957 The Commons meets at 2:30 {Whithy, was third in the senior {yearling heifer class in Jersey |cattle, He also came third and | fourth in the class for two year] |heifer calf class. L. M. McQuat, | iof Myrtle had the fifth place two- ported. COUNCIL CONCURS The planning board also recom- mended that the application of the Pentecostal Tabernacle, Park road south, for rezoning for a gas station be refused. Council T concurred in the recommenda- tion. a The organization's present | T. [HORSE SHOW AWARDS | Robert Flett, Oshawa, and wil-| W. Joseph Edwards, of Whitby, | liam Stome, Blackwater. {won 'third place with Stormy | Bull, three years and over --| Weather in an open performance | A list' of streets closed on|first, Rosafe Preceptor, Dunrobiniclass for jumpers at. the horse | hursday, Nov 21, by the Osh. and Elmcroft Farms, Limited, show. He 'was placed eighth {awa city engineer's department|Beaverton and Oshawa; ninth, \with his entry of "Joss" in the| is as follows: | Browview Pabst Walker Lad,|$1500 Burton Canadian Humper | | | Streets Closed On Thursday © Junior yearling bull -- six Flettdale Supreme Anchor, | Marion avenue at Nipi James T. Brown, Newcastle. | Stake. > church is located at the corner of | gtreet at Nipigon C . ot. | Cow, five years or over, not in| Keith Van Ca | Fark rou aD a Tresahe/ Farewell street from Hoskin milk -- ninth and 13th, Elmcroft was one of Mp Bil addressed council on behalf of AVEBNe oO) Taylop Avene, (Sita Dewdrop Jane and Elmcroft|classes for market hogs with the church. ov aoa wes Tom Sony. |Sita Dewdrop M., Dunrobin and|ninth and 13th place awards in Mr. Vickery felt that he could|street, blocked at i i Toh Reg not Bi Sasss. jut follow the reasoning of he drive and Glencairn street. |milk -- fifth, Browview Veeman POULTRY PLACINGS f . 0} A y 2 " i | been boumnt from the city p Rig MB weg lB A LE, Co eiter, thr Janes Tt Brows ret og jn he DOS ally. The Tand was not too suit-|ping Centre; blocked at Mont.| : oth Hon a: Ji nm Ro pe Sock Sivifin a ei able and too small for the church, [Fave avenue, Cromwell avenue. |g} our ire ey il bd Saver va were Tgesived this mon es y Grenfell street and Westmount eign Dewdrop, Nel : Malcolm, | ng, an foun Ww. E. Marquette | TWO FIRMS INTERESTED avenue Barkelon Station; seventh, im. fof Oshawa in the prize lists. In Several other gas stations ! ois. a: | croft § ita Fayne Fanny, Dunrobin|the game bantam division, he won| in the area, Mr. Vickery Said. : ta Set from Stevenson s aud Pimeron Farms, 14d {the Tollowing: irs: cockerel andi Two companies were interested ip |at Fernhill boulevard. ' Junior yearling heifer -- 12th, third pullet in Old English Black, purchasing the church property.| Riverside drive south from 0. Chambers, Wilfrid; 18th, Neil first cock, hen, cockerel and pul- The church wanted to: relocate King street east to Palace street. Malcolm, Blackstock. lot in Ola English Ducklings, | elsewhere and bulld a npew| Cedar sireet from Thomas Senior heifer calf -- sixth, Roy- third cock in Old English any church. street to Wentworth street. {hrook Gay Harriett, F. Roy Or-|other color and third cock and | "Ald. Lyman A. Gifford opposed! Jones avenue blocked at Hor. miston, Brooklin. 19th, Lorna Rag|second hen in' Leghorn orna- the request. He pointed out that |top avenue. Apple Mastermark, George Da- mental bantams, : | commercial rezoning of the pro-| Eso road south, bridge at videos, Biackvaier, A. A. Walker of Whithy re. {perty could lead 10 ribbon io. CNR closed daily from 7 a.m. to!' unior heifer calf -- 11th, O. ceived a fourth place award in velopment. The corner was very? PM: until further notice. Pro- Chambers, Wilfred. : {the commercial park honey class. dangerous, Hie saic. S in milk --| In the fleece wool competi ceed with caution at other times. | Heifer, three years, ed IB Imperial Oil Ltd., applied for a Annapolis avenue from Gibbons first, Way Brook Duchess Dilkis|tions, Lloyd Ayré of Ayre Acres licence to operate service station|at Gibbon street sireet to Nipigon street; blocked B, 0. Chambers, Wilfird; fourth,|Farm, Bowmanville was first and | at » ner 3 p 's ar . 4 the corner of Thornton's and| Emergency weather conditions James T. Brown; seventh, 3rowview Veeman Im og e n-e, second in the class for Southwood | 2 3 , ! teel-'style wool and Harold Skinner Rossland zoads The applic ation rnight necessitate closing of fur- da Sovereign Wanda, F. Roy Or fe the planning ther streets not mentioned in the misicn, [% the class 'for medium-stapie; G and Son, of Tyrone placed eighth Iboard. iabove Mat. Cow, § years and over in milk) wol. A, | i ampionship by Dun- heifers and ninth in the Junior | I~ La, Signals on! 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