Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 19 Dec 1957, p. 2

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SPORTS TROPHY PRESENTED TO REGLMENTAL CADETS Canadian Army Cadet Corps, | with their miniature cups, | Cadet Sergeant Major D. attached to the 11th Armored caught by the camera, with | Bickle. Back row, from left (Ontario) Regiment, held their some of their fellow cadets, fol- | are: Sgt. D. Guest, Sgt. R. Gil- barrack room dinner at the lowing the presentation. Front | bert, Major Keith Caine, Sgt. Oshawa Armories. Here are ' row, from left, are: Cadet R. | D. Carther and Sgt. G. Fry. members of the winning team, Baird, Lt. K. McNeill and ! --Times-Gazette Photo A trophy, miniature cups and neckties in the regimental colors were presented to the winners and runners-up in the floor hockey competition Wed nesday night when the Royal "CAPSULE NEWS Streets Closed WEATHER This Friday cast issued by | Plans Being Formulated For Provincial Safety TORONTO (CP)--Ontario's 12- the Peace River farming region .man traffic safety commitiee a disaster arca, Agriculture Min- met Wednesday to make a start|ister L. C. Halmrast said Wed- on a master plan for provincial nesday. He said federal ;and pro- traffic safety vincial relief measures now plan- The committee, under Chair- ned for the hard-hit region will man W. B. G. Reynolds, commis- not be sufficient to solve farm- sioner of highway safety, depart- ers' financial problems created 'ment of transport, is to develop a bY fall rains and snow which pre- lan, obtain cabinet approval and VeBted harvesting of more than plement the plan. half the crops in the area. . / : BANKER DIES INDECENT DANCE MONTREAL (CP)--The night| HAMILTON (CP)--Harry Faw alub dance entitied The Virgin C€tt: 83, a retired banker who and the Devil is indecent or ob- managed. Bank of Montreal scene, Municipal Court Judge branches in Walkerton and Strat- Pascal Lachapelle ruled Wednes- | ford died Tuesday. 4 day after close scrutiny of a film Wii i Drayton. he Jared his the performance. He fined v e Merchant Bank of pe: of Owen Sound, taken over by the Bank of Montreal in 1920. construction in Oshawa and are, Synopsis: Friday, Dec. 20: Devon street, from Wilson road tone of snow and freezing rai south to the east limit of Devon preceding street; Wilson road north, from N Colborne sireet to the Harmony | Creek bridge; Colborne street east, from Wilson road north to Luke street; Luke street, closed at Colborne street east; Cadillac| avenue, closed at Colborne street east; Oakes avenue, closed at|!0 Colborne street east. {move northeastward. Louisa street, from Fernhill] to near James Bay early tod The storm centre or area streel; Annapolis avenue, from "! Gibbons street to Nipigon street; Friday. Gibbons street, closed at Anna-| polis avenue. {midnight Friday: ment as a public service. The, endi | closing of streets is listed for the following day, changes possible. Streets are kept Friday afternoon. {open for local residents whenever | possible. toni and m Fri t | | § u rican dancer Dianne de Lys| i { : and costs. The defence said} ara, Georgian Bay, 1 : | day. 17 light TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- the Dominion The following roads are under public weather office at 4:30 a.m. Strong southerly n the mild temperatures as been pushed far to the res NATO MEETING and extended from Quebec City ay. of low pressure is moving across Lake Superior heading towards James| Bay. The rain will end in Ontario| day as this storm continues to | Another storm, developing over boulevard to Park road north; | Kansas this Moral) d jndicaes a Gibbons street, closed at Louisa continuation of mild weather for ii Ontario but with rain likely again Regional forecasts valid until bases. The above list 1s prepared by| Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Wind- The Daily Times in co-operation sor, London: Cloudy and mild to- with the city engineer's depart- day and Friday. Rain beginning about | y. Winds southwest 13 making minor gnd 25 shifting to northwest 20 Western Lake Ontario, Niag- | Eastern Lake Ontario, Halibur- {ton, Kirkland Lake, North Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy and mild today and Friday, rain ending this alt- ernoon, beginning again Friday OBITUARIES MISS KATIE E. LACK In failing health for the past | month Miss Katie E. Lack, 103 Elgin St. W., died at the Oshawa General Hospital this morning. A daughter of the late Herbert and Vy Lack, the deceased | was | 1 in Toronto and came to Os. 'a 40 years ago. Miss eck had worked in a sec- retarial capacity with a number | f of logal firms, being secretary to Dr. E. Glazier at the time of her | illness. ! I She was a member of St. | George's Anglican Church and | was a member of the women's | guild and of Mrs. Parker's group. | She was also a member of) the Progressive Conservat Women's Association of Oshav She leaves a sister, Mrs. W.| Atkinson and two brothers, Geatge and Robert Lack, all of s i a. The remains will be at the Mc- Intosh Funeral Chapel for service in St. George's Anglian Church | at 2 p.m. on SaturdayDec. 21. Rev. C. D. Cross, rector of St. George's Church, will conduct' the services. Interment will be in | | Mount Lawn Cemetery. OSCAR CLINTON SAGER The death occurred at the Osh- awa General Hospital Wednesday morning of Oscar Clinton Sager, beloved husband of the former Frances Olive Pearson. The de- ceased, who lived at 281 High- land avenue, was in his 55th year. Born at Deseronto on March 14, 1903, Mr. Sager was a son of the He was married at Napanee on May 24, 1026 and had lived in Oshawa for 18 years. Mr. Sager was an employe of Duplate Canada Limited and was a member of St. George's Angli- can Church. | Besides his wife he leaves four sons, Douglas, Garnet, Donald and Lester Sager, all awa. Also surviving are two broth- ers, Harry, of Oshawa and Fred, (of Napanee, and two grandchil- dren, Mark and Tracey Sager, of Oshawa. The memorial service will be held at thé Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 120, followed by interment in the Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. C. {D. Cross, rector of St. George's J expected fo be closed tomorrow, winds have brought mild rainy|Anglican Church, will conduct the ig {weather to most of Ontario. The |services. | AT-A-GLANCE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS unanimously in principle to the Eisenhower plan for girding Europe with medium range miss- ile bases and nuclear stockpiles for rocket warfare. Right now, however, only Britain, The Neth- erlands and Turkey want' such es. And none can be set up late 1058. The United late Mr. and Mrs, Alonzo Sager, § of Osh- § Military--NATO chiefs agreed § , __ HERES WHERE YOU REALLY N "4 On Your Holiday Menu! Yes ! -- you'll save many dollars on i ) on your Christmas F 'by shepping at Buehler's this weekend | The niin, fowl at the lowest prices in the city! e GEESE ! o DUCKS e CHICKENS e CAPONS 1 LOCAL % | «FRESH B&W - KILLED!| e Lowest Market Prices PORK BUTTS Dressed and Ready for The Oven Ib. . States doesn't have the stuff to § deliver yet. i Diplomatie--Coupled with the bases agreement was U.S. assent to- the demand of some Europ- cans for another look at the pos- sibility of fresh talks with Mos- cow for a Cold War truce. This i Emergency weather conditions Adan - Toronto, compromise was promoted by i Oi jiu | overament_ehioty of Bri aiS 13 . ) Norway, W many. od with rain again Friday. Lanada, Norway, West Gorman /inds south 25 diminishing to r light this evening, south 20 Fri- jeady to sot 88 Bost at Enotes Neutral Switzerland was reported Geneva summit conference. | Meanwhile--The leftist British magazine New Statesman pub- lished a letter from Nikita Khrushchev declaring countries which accept American atomic 30| pases face shattering retaliatory |attacks in the event of a war Timmins-Kapuskasing: Cloudy |] i y p i 3 s : |launched, accidentally or other- 223; births, male is and nid with occasional rain 10 a against the Ry en Union. mapor surgery ;/day changing to snowflurries to- Sovi s J minor purgery 51; eve, ear, Bose night. Friday cloudy with snow- The Soviet Communiy; party poss | 4. and throat 25; treatments i flurries likely changing to show-!gov d American leaders tc Physiotherapy treat: ers in the afternoon. Winds south Soviet = conditions of tonight, wrote that he wants meetings of coexis- tence." | PRODUCE PRICES (CP) Churning TORONTO cream prices were reported un- 5 | changed here today. | The egg market was reported | weak with sales light and buyers | cautious for fair demand. | Country dealers are quoted by the federal department of agri- culture on graded eggs, delivered {Toronto, in fibre cases: A large 42; A medium 37; A small 33; B 35; C 25. Wholesale to retail: A large 47; A medium 42; A small 38; B 40; C 30. Butter prices: Canada, first grade: Ontario 63 in light trad- ing; western 68% in light trading. RA ---- EXPECT, TODAY TORONTO (C#) -- The Globe and Mail says the Ontario gov- ernment will announce today a © §t will appeal. | 4 GIFTS STOLEN ied Gir : * YORONTO (CP) ~ Dozens of Buried Girl Frien * parcels, many of them Christmas . : gifts, were stolen from a sub- After Abortion . The thieves also took 378 blank ed could necessitate the closing of : money orders valued up to 2a Fail ' Man Says additional streets not included in maximum of $20,000, rubber] BELLMORE, N.Y. (AP)--Po- the above list. ' stamps to forge the money or- + ders, about $150 in cash and an mitted burying his 17-year-old girl friend in a trash-covered| Long Island grave after she ap- NOT EXPECTED arently d i i OTT AN ERT Fttusr Com. [2 RUY died duwing am at DISTRICT NEWS 'mons Speaker L. Rene Beaudoin, #5, is not expected to rum for loved Arlene Thompson, a bank HOSPITAL REJORT hii egln Parliament in the next election, jerk. The girl had been missing| The report of the Oshawa Gen- , ig. inds south 20 to (a _ since Dec. 9, after telling her eral Hospital, for the week end- oth days, light tonight. Mr, Beaudoin, who has repre- mother she was attending a ing December 14, follows: Ad- ; joied V sadreuil Soulanges ved Christmas party after work and Missions ls said to be planning to devote friend his full time to his Montreal Arlene's body was dug up We and thr 'hil » ie of nesday from an eight-foot-deep ~*~ Ae) a Ma loF Eee h jatar His se sion grave in a field in St. Albans.|MeBts 98. 2 to 30 today, . gontroversial pipeline debate in Almost half a ton of fresh earth PERFECT CRIB FAND 1956. Police, in seeking clues to the gealf a perfect cribbage hand Forecast Temperatures NEW DIRECTOR 3 girl's disappearance, picked up| Wednesday night in a game with Windsor . 40 TORONTO (CP) -- William C. Aram Hovnanian, 22. a gas sta- Gerard Richard of Toronto. Mr. St. Thomas , 40 ¥ Bowman is Ontario's ne direc- tion attendant, of East Meadow illlams was "holding two red London "tor of public prosecutions, re- N.Y. where he lives with his fives, the five of spades and the : 'has filled the part since W. B Police quoted Hovnanian as five of clubs, The game lasted Toronto ' Jon' was made deputy at- saying he hid the girl's body in until the early morning hours be- Common' wa P ) & Trenton torney-general last May. His ap- the trunk of his car after she tween Mr. Williams, who is a St. C a "pointment was announced Wed died of an abortion in a Long truck dispatcher and his friend, St. -atharines . "nesday by Attorney General Ro- Beath, N.Y. hotel last week. VW ho is a dock-checker. Mr. Wil- Hamilton ... E anhries as director of ing home, leaving the body in the hand in April, 1951, when playing ... 4 TR he Mg Marjorie car trunk, going fo work the next with his friend Cliff Miller, who Killaloe 'R.. A. Laird as Mr. Bowman's day, and then burying the girl Was later killed in a gravel-pile, Farlton "successor in the post of senior that evening. |cave-in on Wilson road north. Mr, Sudbury . Success 8 em-- _!'willlams, in spite of his perfect North Bay ... : {same game last night. White River . SHERBROOKE Que. (CP)--An 0Ca otes Mi ; 'armed man 'escaped With $13,000 i Wednesday after holding up a PARLIAMENT 'branch of the Banque Provinciale - 'du Canzda in nearby Windsor AT-A-GLANCE the vault, The man herded the ---- -manzger, a customer and eigh By THE CANADIAN PRESS employees into the vault, where eemen | Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1957 he' collected the money. The vie | The Commons passed a bill to Aims were released by police 2 pea) 2784 United Steelworkers provide another $150,000,000 in of php rioa voted Wednesday 'ederal houting funds and to re- NTROL PROGRAM night in Oshawa Union Hall to duce the down payment on Na- Toh Pi --A meeting of Accept an agreement with Wer tional Housing Act mortgages. Metropolitan Toronto and e Region . Conservation Authority Pav increases. predicted that 25,000 housing units Wednesday adopted a research Under the agreement all em. will be built this winter, provid- Ia ployes who have worked full time ing Jobs for 75,000. " cope wilh the steadily Will receive retroactive pay of homas Barnett (CCF---Comox- ra Butch elm disease. 360 and others, who have been|Alberni) said the government rogram will be carried out { i Lill ib Td authority prop- less based on the number of(housing, but it "just hasn't the erty hours they have worked since will . August. Mr. Green said he is hopeful A pay increase of 6.5 per cent that lending institutions will pro- per hour will take effect immedi- vide enough mortgage funds for i 3.5 per cent will be made six Commons debate opened on a general pay increase involving | months from now. Both increases, §0vernment measure to provide 'most of Ontario's 24,000 perma- will result in a raising of the for federal sharing of all provin nent gv gan, 15 aol) hourly labor rate from $1.48 to slat pa costs for the unem- says the crease, sh 84. | ploy H be about six per cent, will be "pno agreement, which is dated| Paul Martin (L--Essex East) {from August 20 and lasts for 20| WAS A METEOR {months, also gives preferred sen.| ives should now carry out some OTTAWA (CP) -- Sightings of igrity for committee men and|"! the proposals they made while | + travelling through the [plant wide seniority for all em in opposition for providing em an oblec 4 I} 1 / upper atmosphere over North- ployes after 18 months service, |Ployment efinitely been established' as a pay a recent increase on the cost| jtin meteor 8r "similar pheno-|of Bide Cross and hosoitalization The PA meets at 11 mena" and not the Sputnik Iland 50 per cent of an increase am. EST to debate a govern- oarrier. Theodore Hartz of the of PSI, physicians services 250 meat bili ehcourage Canadian | Defence . Research Board said | corporated 2 Sau ruction. The Senate sits study of sightings suggest that apter two days befo a board ii the object was a large meteor. of conciliatien. Its members were HAVE SLIGHT COLDS DISASTER AREA Eric Taylor, chairman, Miller LONDON ters The EDMONTON (CP The fed Stewart Sturgeon Point, and Quéen and Princess Anne have eral government will be asked |. Betis Canadian General slight colds and are remaining in- a ------------------------------------------------------------------ of NOTICE chase or order your requirements You are respectfully urged to pur- of Canadian Wines early to avoid congestion at our stores and dis- appointment in our delivery serv- ice. Orders for 3 or more bottles can be delivered free of charge. Your co-operation will be appre- ciated and will enable us to main- tain our service to the public CANADIAN WINE INSTITUTE post office Wednesday. lice say a married man has ad- : undetermined number of stamps. OSHAWA AND The victim was blonde, blue- k was reported Wednesday. would stay overnight with a girl female . practice. He is expected to make !south 20 Friday. and rubble covered the body. Glenn Williams, Hampton, was! 'placing Clarence T. Hope who Wife, Patricia jack of clubs, when dealt the Wingham *berts. along with that of Robert They said Hovnanian told of driv- llams was dealt another perfect Mugkoka ... hand, was "skunked in the Kapuskasing . BANK ROBBED Mills and locking 10 persons in 0 \ccept short while later ners Lid. giving concessions and) Works Minister Howard Green and experimental control pro- laid off, will get proportionately couid provide enough funds for ately and a further increase of housing construction next year. retroactive to Oct. 1. {said the Progressive Conserva- western Canada Nov 30 "have; The company has agreed to Thursday, Dee. 19, 1957 'Wednesday that a preliminary| The settlement was arrived at = lately to declare parta of Electric. (doors at Buckingham Palace. Steaks & Roasts * Round « Sirloin « Boneless Rump o Wing SMOKED HAMS Bit = HAMS Cooked and Ready To Serve HAMS Ready To Serve PICNICS & BUTTS Pineapple HAMS LEAN SLICED COCKED HAM.b. 8 HAMS BUTT END ib. LEAN PEAMEALED Cottage Rolls I. 53 SHANKLESS SMOKED -- PICNIC STYLE Pork Shoulders Ib. 45¢ FIRST GRADE CREAMERY bh. Ge BUTTER ib. FRESH GROUND : Minced Beef 1.3 1¢ TENDER Club Steaks Ib. 45. MEATY Chuck Roast Ib. 35: SKINLESS WIENERS 2 Ibs. 6%9¢ Mild Canadian CHEESE Ib. 49¢ NIPPY OLD CHEESE Ib. 55¢ SPICY HEADCHEESE 3 Ibs. 85¢ SLICED BOLOGNA Ib. 35¢ FRESH MINCED PORK Ib. 49¢ SLICED BREAKFAST BACON Ib. 59¢ RA 3-3633

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