Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Apr 1958, p. 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesdoy, April 15, 1958 a ui OBITUARIES CHARLES NORMAN ! WILBERT H. MASON 'Count Y Cattle Owners | (OSSIE) ARMSTRONG | The death occurred suddenly at : In ill health for the past year|the south plant of General Mo-| ios Charles Norman (Ossie) Arm-|tors on Monday. night of Wilbert 'j w : strong died at his home, 1439/H. Mason, 302 College avenue. | 1 King street east, this morning. Mr. Mason was in his 59th year.| The control of Brucellosis or to accept Canadian cattle, unless been signed by cattle owners. | {He was in his 72nd year. He was| Born at Sault Ste. Marie the|Bangs disease in cattle has been they originate in Jisted herds or Ontario county have been § (the last of a family of nine chil- deceased came to Oshawa from|a problem to cattle owners for Brucellosis Control Areas. Fur-warded to W. P. Watson, !dren. 4 {Meaford 19 years ago. He was a many years. It has been the|thermore some of these states are cial livestock branch. Word 'ham* Born at Lindsay on Oct. 12,|welder by trade. {cause of great financial loss to insisting that imported cattle be not yet been received asv fan 1886, the deceased was a son of| He was predeceased by his first|many farmers, when it attacked vaccinated as w whether Ontario county has bes 77 the late John David Armstrong wife, the former Norma E. Allen, |their herds. It has also meant loss| The U.S. market for cattle 2pproved as a Brucellosis (Comet 7 and Abigail Reynolds. Coming to in 1938 and by his second wife, the of good health, and in some|means a lot to the farmers of this trol Area pe] Oshawa as a boy 60 years ago, former Lucy M. Marks, in May, cases, loss of life to many people(province, and to Canzda as a| When Ontario county has beés¥ Armstrong had worked as al1951, |through drinking raw milk from|whole, Although a very large per- approved, it will be necessary" real estate salesman for the He leaves five daughters, Mrs. cows infected with Bangs|centage of the cattle being ex- all cattle to be tested for Brueels® | past four years. He had prev-(H, Baragar (Helen) and Mrs. N.|organism. Raw milk is the source|ported from the Province of On-|losis, with the following exceps' 4'jously been employed by General |Baragar (Bernice), both of Lake [of undulent fever in man. tario are dairy cattle, the cytting tions calves under elg Motors and retired as an inspec-|St. Peter; Mrs. W. Delves| There is no cure for Bangs dis-|off of even some of these expor's months of age, steers, and heller tor n 1952. |(Dorothy), Mrs. G. Baragar ease or Brucellosis in cattle. |can affect the markets in Ontario under 36 months of age that hav Mr, Armstrong was a member (Margaret) and Mrs. H. Hughes |About 20 years ago a vaccine|for milk, milk products, and for been officially vaccinated. Blog of Temple Lodge, No. 649, Af and|(Della), all of Oshawa and two known as Strain 19 was develop-|beef cattle as well. The fewer Samples will be drawn by AM: the General Motors 25-Year sons, Clarence Mason of Oshawal|ed, and has proven successful in Sut A , af 5 Pro cattle exported means n.ore milk inarians employed by the F Club and was an adherent of the and Elgin Mason of Bowmanville, bringing this disease under con- 3 wr, St ------------ !to be sold at home, and it also ealth of An'mals Branch Oshawa Pentecostal Church. Also surviving are 18 grand-| The deceased was predeceased children, by his first wife in 1954 and was The funeral service will be held married to Berneice Wallace Pat. at the McIntosh Funeral Chapel rick at Niagara Falls, N.Y., on!at 2 p.m, on Thursday, April 17.| Aug. 2, 1957. {Interment will be in the Oshawa Besides his wife he leaves sev. Union Cemetery. eral neices and nephews and six Lan stepchildren, Rex Patrick of ve FUNERAL OF katoon, John Patrick of Wood-| MRS. JOSEPH SCHMID | stock, Miss Marion Patrick of To-| High requiem mass was sung ronto, Miss Beatrice Patrick of in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic | Oshawa and Eddie and Elmer Church at 10 a.m, today for Mrs. | Patrick of Oshawa, Joseph Schmid, 44 Elgin street The funeral service will be held east, who died at the Oshawa at the McIntosh Funeral Chapel General Hospital on Sunday, at 3.30 p.m. on Thursday, April|April 13, 17, followed by interment in the| Rev. Dr. Paul Dwyer sang the Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pastor mass. Interment was in St. Greg- H. A. Maxwell Whyte of the'ory's Cemetery United Apostolic Faith Church, The pallbearers were E. Jockel, Toronto, will 'conduct the ser-|J, Jeager, H. John, R. Schleicher, vices. A. Lawall and E, Statter. DISTINGUISHED CAST TO PRESENT LITTLE THEATRE PLAY Katie Shell; second row: Don £Quesne, Madeleine Tooley, Evelyn Richa Dolores Vie- tor and John Francom, ~Times-Gazette Photo dian playwright, Pat- ficia Joudry, will open night run at the MecLau Public Library Wednesday night. A modern psychological | drama, the play deals with the problems of a 17-year-old teen- | ager, Cast, from left to right are: front row: Angela Johnson, Gwen O'Regan, Kathy Totten, | of the Oshawa Little | the Ca play "Teach Me How To Cry" "a uoment during dress rel sal to pose for this picture. The play, by Cast I'he; Bruins Confident | Of Evening Series By W. R. WHEATLEY pauses $745 Contributed CAPSULE NEWS To Aid Juveniles Convicts Set Explosive ri De 2 Fire In Reformatory hockey, Oshawa and, district fans 30% J: Hart le have given able assistance. to the i E Tripp 5.0 Oshawa Juveniles who won the [canadian Tire Corporation CONCORD, Mass. (AP) -- A|Highway has been pushed out of All-Ontaria. championship in Sault Association Store and group of convicts set an explo-|line and telephone and telegraph Ste. Marie on Monday night. a RA Sil ompany 25.00 S1ve fire in the furniture shop at|lines have been destroyed. Dam. Gordon Miles, manager of the oun and Country Wholesale "5 00,Concord" "Reformatory Monday |age so far is estimated at $300, ing a 30 lacing and falling be- along that they are a tough club Oshawa branch of the Toronto- Mike's Place Limited 2.00 and slugged four guards and a'000. hind 2-1 at the hands of the Na-|and we've still go to win two Dominion Bank, reports that Hawry Norley 2400 civilian instructor. The slide is 2,000 feet across!'tional Hockey League champions more games." $745.30 has been contributed by "Wy Rite, 2.00. The most severely injured--the and 1,000 feet deep. a the best-of-seven. series. Blake said he was pleased with residents of the area to help de- Robert Leyden 2.00 civilian instructor--was taken to ; on | "There's nothing to get panicky the work of rookie Ab McDonald fray the team's expenses on their Mark Turner to 2.00 hospital suffering head injuries ANGRY AT SOCIETY about just because we lost a in Sunday's game, trip to the north. ee le. Tae ys00/ he four guards were treated] HAMILTON (CP) Alfred game." said- Boston coach Miit| "He played his position well, Mr and Mrs. G. Norman Irwin, Murray Johnston s.00 for minor injuries Ramsey, 20, of Blackheath told Schmidt, carefully combing his and that's exactly what I wanted of Whitby, struck a nice note in|Reardon and Deyman, ol, The riot was quelled speedily Magistrate W. J. Tuchtie Mon- hair for Monday's official pic- him to do." the letter accompanying their = Tool Distributors 10.00 DY other guards and state police day he was angry at society when!i,re.taking Veteran Floyd Curry may be donation to the fund. They said: |p ftir "cy of Oshawa g Who rushed from their barracksihe set fire to a: Canadian.Na-| "If I'm forcing a smile it's be. 10st to the club for the fourth For the Oshawa Juvenile Hock- General Motors of Canada almast across the street from the tional Telegraph .office.in Octo cause I'm laughing at the four game of the series, He came out| o Team or hep the Future 20% prison. ber, causing damage of $22,000. |oiher coaches in the National of Sunday's game with a badly Ponies. rom ardent Dunnie Ramsey pleaded guilty to ar- Hockey League who didn't make infected foot. . he son and to breaking into a tailor the final." If 1 can't use Currry I'll use shop. He was remanded to April' , . 5 " Bet Olmstead for penalty Kkill- lows 21 on both charges. STUPID PENALTIES ing," said Blake. [ Schmidt said he was well satis- EN 1YrY | 20-YEAR PLAN ified with his team's play Sunday, HAS KNEE INJURY Too mt 4 Find TORONTO (CP) -- Highways|"except for a couple of stupid] Olmstead, bothered with a knee 10.00 he index, in which 100 is the Minister Allan said Monday night penalties." One was a tripping injury, gave way in Sunday's 100.00 1947-49 average is a key economic the province's 20-year highway penalty to Bronco Horvath which 8ame to McDonald, a husky Win. 10,00)indicator, It is a measure of the jeyelopment plan may be. fip-lpaved the way for a goal by|bipeg boy brought up from Ro- $745.30, jolie of piGduction of U.S. fac- ished in 12 years, i 'Maurice Richard and broke a chester of the American Hockey RETR tories and mines. I "Gur plan is a flexibie one," he scoreless deadlock in the firstLeague. The index hit its peak of 147 In| 44g "and if finances permit and period, The Rocket scored an.| Blake sald Olmstead would be Decerhbet, 1956. Its low point| io can maintain our present rate other in the third period after his used in spots. McDonald, prob- during the 1954 recession was 123 ,¢ progress, we can possibly com-|vounger brother, Henri, had ably would take a regular turn . . |in August of that year. plete the proposed work in about|driven in a 50-footer to beat ON a line with Jean Beliveau and | To Five Hits f FISHERMAN DROWNS [12 years." {goalie Don Simmons. Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion. " § | With the temperature expected . p i 1 thought Canadiens played a D! Pp TRENTON (CP) -- Archie Wil-| CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN {uch ona checking ya to hit' the 70s outside during the liams, 29: yr - Tr, Wa WASHINGTON (AP) -- Wash. | liams, 29: year -old laborer, was ington Senators had Pedro Ra- place goalie Don Simmons with Canadian Press Staff Writer [veteran Harry Lumley. BOSTON (CP)--Boston Bruins, | "I can't do anything else with |duly photographed both in civ- the way the guy has been play- vies and uniform, got down today |ing. I've just got to go along with | to the more serious business of him." | 'looking after the Stanley Cup! Coach Toe Blake of Canadiens final. abhorred any suggestion of vic- The Bruins fluffed Sunday's 'ory for his team.' game to Montreal Canadiens, tak-| "The Bruins have shown all Limited Duplate Booster Club Dr. Douglas G. Langmaid Maria Lawson Mrs. E. Salmon Mr, and Mrs. Harry Middleton $.50.00| Duplate Booster Club 1.00 (Additional Donation) |W. Lawson Fre i 4 300 Kan Stafford Lic Pre 2.00| Kay and Norm Irwin 10.00| Arnold Greene 5.00| The Kinsmen Club of Oshawa | Scott Hubbell ? 10.00| Total 10.0: 200 WASHINGTON (AP) The 2.00 federa! reserve board reported 5.00 Monday that its index of indus- 13.38 trial production declined two Usp points in March to 128--the low- 2.08, est Tevel since the 1954 recession. list of contributions fol- Tony's Refreshment Service Steve Hercla Dick Toppings Cliff Knowle George Scott Kinlock's Limited W. F, Ma; FEIT The Staff e Toronto Dominion: Baok ... f | 9 LATE DEATH was Ir ed by Oshaw were : ) wi0f the game, after a hard fought battle Great ' AW Py T : .. they did in fontreal," said lay, the players again may be Ramos demonstrated he hasn't drowned during a fishing expedi- OTTAWA (CP) The St. Law. they mos, Boston Red Sox didn't have whom he has beaten in 12 of vil : in 14 A i 1. can't remember ever play- Polce said that Williams. mar |S0Uh channel bridge will begin|jump on us with the first goa Washington's tenancy in first, Jackie Jensen socked the two other men when they were Cornwall Island and the United anything until he drifted in for a the more 'you tried to dig the cellar twice in three years it's|die Yost of Jensen's bases-full his two assistants. The other two ; i regular season, suffere ai The Snioizicement. save. cons of the night." regular season, suffered a painful ing by trimming Boston 6-2 Mon-| Pedro controlled the contest (river, A - - Schmidt laughed off any inten- vere charley horse, while other on the 'm rs I'he bridge hower and many government dig-|ing cost Frank Sullivan the game,| Police : : a ic by Nov. 30 as originally sched- { ; " s 1s | ix inning ff his yaders le swim- i IN the outcome. He always roots for|ton runs in the six innings he off his hip waders while swim-| oanecER IMMUNITY TEST - - | | enhower had his turn throwing| They came in the sixth, when{ 4 [substance Junior Title | FOOT AN HOUR Washington has a 3-3 mark for ens, Williams' sub, fitted in with ziant swallowed |® Person is immune from cancer.| KELOWNA, B.C. (CP)--Coach| Windsor AKO Boston suffered through without that provided his winning mar- residents are fleeing other build- Sloan-Kettering Institute of New |are good enough to win the Allan Rethali fina series iv lites The 39-year-old outfielder came Washington 000 113 00x--5 8 2| The slide on Red Bluff Hill is|ical Chemists, but the fatty sub.| That's how he felt Monday Bad been fires years in the Fast. stretched out on a clubhouse ney. seven semi-final series 4-1. answer to a well-balanced Vie-| heck of a good second-best club|Won 71-56 Friday and 61-43 Sat- (Continued from Page 1) |Stars manager, gave of the credit | Packers go against Belleville was Windsor centre Bob Hanson {Wednesday evening at six p.m.|was outstanding", sald Don. It| the West Thursday. 'defence, with Hanson as. the key NEW YORK (AP) -- The Mois- and trotted, they did the most eX: tre. Boston Bruins organization last in ousting the Maroons, who cessful. But fouls piled up against the United States under a new culed, and they, too, had a hilari- sAciation will leave the Chil. |school studies. However, he gave for three goals in the space of|when Hanson drew his fifth foul sounding triumph at the Metro. York Times sweaters, they will march to the boys and are looking forward to|second peiod to take a " to forget very s a S | hy The troupe of nearly 100 danc-|!0 forget very soon Let us ceremony. Leyden had done 'a great job of COUNTED TWICE watching from the bench. eed 1 t i City {ni | ; numbers, which had a constant ruck through the city to City night. |other, Chuck Lumsden tallied for new out there for a time and 1 sons applauded, laughed, whist- Lyman Gifford and civic officials. | trip and said: "I wish I had been filling in for the injured Ray be the killer." » The all-Ontario juvenile cham-| 3 The Russians, in turn, ap Unions -- CMA will to win. The Stars are a great {loose puck and shot it low past/mark. Top Victoria scorers were points for a win and one for a tie. . . "Dutch™ gave a great deal of his own zone while his team was|linson with 11 points Washington, and Arkady Sobolev, Protect trade unions now shoulders, with scores of 54 and 3.1, the league players had taught the high shot into the net. Then he Unprecedented crowds -- police cabinet the association said "ti Edging Oshawa 5-4 in the third S00 Lumsden scored at 19 seconds authorities Monday night lifted W. G. Rogers, Associated Press trade unions." lods. Part of it was a quotation ~HOY -- At the Oshawa General Hos bois of the Chica fo Tribune One the stage in great irresistible view to "protecting the interests | EXEC UTIVE STATEMENTS To write against.your name, [dear mother of Dale A., Donald G.. and of the Interamerican Press As- 3 « i 3 handicapped. Both teams tired lost his mastery pf the Red Sox, |. iy : rence Seaway Authority an- Schmidt. hy : 17 ia) Nongay night yhev, police pounced Monday that, erectipn of "We started out with our fore- badly in the last game as 13,909 Ted Willlams--and so there the decisions since the Senators m..' armas to swim ie lihe steel superstouciure of the checking game but they got the Paving fans packed the garden| Senators are, leading the Ameri- brought him up to the majors in : 2 Lp Yvacers, gli a a t can League. 1955, ; I | within two weeks, The bridge is| 'Despite Rocket Richard's two | suc' aeat, sosion centre 2. ed sud fatner of ove ehid, yas to cross the south channel of the goals, I think he played a lousy Bronco Horvath said. 'The ice place may be brief. The other year-old Cuban righthander for a l1€8ally spearing pickerel With gi "ro anee River between game. He wasn't doing much of Was watery and heavy. It seemed clubs start playing today. But for|two-run homer in the third. A "" ° by . oi a team that has finished in the spectacular diving catch by Ed. Surprised by a game warden and gyai0c" mainland near Roosevel- ouple of shots at Simmons. His Slower.you went. It was awful. i ssist : ( town, N.Y. (last goal was the only real goal Horvath, a 30-goal scorer in the intoxicating while it lasts. {liner in the first saved Ramos| surrendered but J {1lia 3 5. eS . ol- | tw: \ i ise. [Strong swimmer, jumped into the : {foot puncture, but promised to be The Senators got the good feel-(two or three runs. Otherwise, *! sulting engineers have approved WON'T REPLACE SIMMONS Hoot Doug Noi Prom sed a hia day in the opening'game 'of 1958,| Jim Lemon hit a solo homer ' He disappeared 300 yards from remedial work being carried out attended "by" President' Eisen-|for the Senators, but inept field. Whe e Jumpd in, nj tions of a reported move to re-/Bruins had minor ailments. and firemen, who found would be ready for highway raf: | ce m---------------- nitaries. {The six-foot-seven Boston right. Willlams' body after two hours led | . " . The president was delighed at hander yielded all five Washing. of dragging, said he had kicked Wed. | V t Ww | Kelowna In Victoria Wins the home team. And Ramos' brill.|pitched, but the last three were ming. An Inquest is expected to : i | fant five-hit pitching--after Eis-|unearned be held. | PHILADELPHIA (AP)s-A fatty| ™ | isolated from human out the first ball--evened the errors by shortstop Don Buddin,| cancer cells possibly may help in| up na | VICTORIA (CP) Vietori chief executive's record. his first of two, and Gene Steph-| QUESNEL, B.C. (CP) + A developing a test to determine if Vikings defeated AKO andslide has 62.99 Monday nix ; | opening games launched by Eis-|a walk and singles by Ramos and three homes in this community| Such a test is not yet in sight, |Bill Robinson of Winnipeg Mar oe ED ee? he enhower's righthanded lobs. Yost. Ramos knocked in the rua|300 miles north of Vancouver and Dr. Maurice M. Rapport of the oons figures Kelowna Packers ar] wl Fo ] : i A James. y broug ver- Witliams, who has missed four |gin. ings menaced by a mammoth |York told the annual meeting of|Cup and' Canadian senior hockey "Co They prought the Bower Red Sox openers in six years. Boston 002 000 000 5 3 mixture of mud, trees and rock.|the American Society of Biolog- title. | % down with a severe attack of F. Sullivan, Wall (7) and Da. moving about a foot an hour. stance called cytolipin H may be night after Packers defeated his| Desplie 2 majo change in| food poisoning which left him|ley, White (7); Ramos and Court- About 1,000 feet of the Cariboo! the key to its discovery. [Maroons 3-1 to win the best-of. tactics, couldn't find an table at Griffith Stadium. HRs: Bos--Jensen, Wsh-Lemon, | "I know that these boys will|toria attack which kept the home| iii itis : er OSHAWA WINS TITLE win the Allan Cup. We have alteam ahcad all the way, Vikings| Moscow Ballet | tildes ) a hockey club." | Star of Monday night's play . Oshawa will welcome its all-/for Monday night's win to Jim | Onlario juvenile champions home |ToPPing, Oshawa goalie, {He McFarlands, eastern champions, [who scored 13 points. AKO coach! cores . rium for the cup. McFarlands leave for Frank Wansbrough used his zone {with a home-coming demonstra-|Was revealed that Topping had tion at Oshawa Shopping Cen-'tried out with a farm club of the| The Packers showed the bene- man, and during the first half it| a | : fit of season-long stiff competition appeared the move might be suc- eyev Sunes Sompany. Im iMos |i dordihary pi rouettes, they. A vanguard of 400 players from vear, and was only released 2 Pp 4 2 cow, first "bullet troupe te teach clowned, -burlesqued and ridi-ithe Oshawa Minor Hockey As.[OWing to interference with his|played only exhibition games|Hanson. n : 5 rior to the playoffs. They struck , . Vi AnjoHiean - Soviet cultural ex- ous time i eN {dren's Arena at five p.m. led | credit to the whole team. 4 Day y The. score was 47-42 for Vikings change agreement, scored a re ohn Martin writes in the New hy a band. Dressec in their team| *"They are a happy bunch of less than seven minutes in he and had to leave the game ey RE : J A } di There was about seven minutes volitan Opera House Monday . ot, at a great hight ¥, a Shopping Centre, where the main| coming home Wednesday," stated which Winnipeg could not seri-'joft to play. Vikings hay little pight. obody wno was there is likely gathering will leave after the|Don. He went on to say that Matt ously threaten, |trouble scoring with Hanson ers--the largest Soviet attraction isk understatement and call it] Swinging to the music of five rebuilding the spirit of the team Wansbr COW, bk merely stupendous " Ib + telus Moe Young scored twice for| Wansbrough said: "We lost to wver sent here--offered 13 folk y stupendous ,.."" bands, the team will parade on a|after a decisive defeat Saturday Kelowna. Bill Swarbrick got the'a great team. We tried something element of humor. {Hall where a civic reception willl "pyteh' Turner, Stars | it wi or | hi : vio, 18 HE coach, 'Winnipeg, thought it would work. But when An audience of about 3,800 pers Laws Should Be be given the Stars by Mayor like Don, was unable to make the| Swabrick, pint-size centreman Hanson fouled out, that proved to led, yelled "bravo" and ap- Made To Regulate GAME RUN-DOWN {up there. They are a hard-hitting | Powell, opened the scoring in the| Vikings led 32-25 at halftime plauded some more | team with heart, desire and alsecond period when he took on a/and 47-38 at the three-quarter {pionships are decided on a point-| i : a , plauded their American hosts, Re : count total, each team getting two credit to, the city and to their Winnipeg netminder Jim Henry. Ken Brousseau and Ken McCul waved the smiled. HALIFAX (CP) -- The legisla families. Young intercepted the puck in|loch, with 13 each, and Bob Tom he American and Soviet flags 'ion committee of the Canadian| Thus, Oshawa Stars gained an draped two centre boxes. Mikhail Manufacturers Association said early lead with four points on the credit to the Oshawa Mercan. a man short and outskated two = Menshikov, Soviet ambassador to Monday laws once established to their first two wins in the open- (tile League for the way in which |Maroons before firing an ankle: C b L 4 ambassador to the United Na- be changed to regulate these The Sault Contractors soon ral- '0Vs hard-playing hockey. Stars grabbed a loose puck and beat u an ead ers tions, were the ranking diplo. unions. ' lied, however, and came back in '@ve been competing with the Henry again to make the count . ' . mats, In a brief to the Nova Scotia !he next two games Mercantile League teams all sea. 3-0. Lift Censorship rald 1500 persons--gathered at time has now come. to place game and scoring a decisive 40| He sent a telegraph message of the third'period on a blueline| HAVANA (Reuters) Cuban the stage door to cheer the danc- emphasis of the law and its win Saturday night Contractors | Which was read to the team in|shot ers after their performance ministration on the regulation of tied the series with four points between the first and second per. censorship restrictions on all for- eign news correspondents and arts editor, says in his review The Nova Scotia Trade Union tilt a sudden. TOM an inscriptior, which hangs photographers except Jules Du "This isn't ballet, it isn't really Act was designed to help and pro-| and was only clinch. 08. the wall of the, Children dance, it is pure rollicking tect unions 'when unions a in the last period Arena han. Hl pital on Tuesday. April 15. 1938, Edna 1 rime Minister Gonzalo Guell fun... mall" and. relatively: 'weak Ang Ww wen the J. Gilroy in her 30th year, beloved wife Said Dubois, chairman of the "The dancers moved across Changes should be adh with a Scorer, comes, of C. Alex Hoy (RR 4, Oshawa), and|freedom of the 'press committee | 2 A. Grant, Resting at the Morris Funeral| extant BRUCE Jushes, they stamped, thumped. of the public, the employer and! In an interview with The Dally HE Trius not. that, you Won OF Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the lot as sn gh " ally] A M " a ar) nti repor iC | skipped, ran, hopped, galloped the individual employes. [Times + Gazett¥f Don Branch. ShAVNE on Thuesded ut B00 pm. inte 08 Zon] But bow you played the game.' ment. Orons Cemetery. iment of Agriculture were working canvass would be made of the might that "have means that there will be more tests of blood sampl~s will: be r ade. at laboritories recognigeds {by the Federal Department trol. Heifer calves been vaccinated with Strain 19(cattle to be sold on the various have good resistance to Bangs|livestock market: | : disease. Many farmers have been| «In April, 1957, the federal gov-|Agriculture, No charge is able "to build up clean herdslernment approved regulations '0 the farmers for dra ying blood through calfhood vaccination, In|providing for the establishment of $2mples or for laboratory tests, 1957 calfhood vaccination became Brucellosis Control Areas. Cana-' COMPENSATION PAID po cempulsory in the Province of On-|dian cattle from these areas A a al " tha ~ tario. At that time the Ontario would have a high enough 'health og na 5 that are positive to the Department of Agriculture as-|status for export to most of the ie t me st be hi estroved hy slaugh sumed the cost of vaccination, States. er under inspection. The ownep of the animal receives mark The onus of having his heifer IN caives vaccinated Th with the| ONTARIO COUNTY ACTION value and also receives compen- farmer, but he can have it done| At the request of a number of "ation from the federal depart without cost fo: Wim. farm organizations in Ontario ment of agriculture in amounts : . 2 county, including the county not exceeding $40 per head for SIMILAR U.S, ACTIO!, lcouncil, the federation of agricul.'Grades and $100 per head fog At the same time, as the Cana-|ture, most of the purebred bresd- Purebreds g dian farmer, and the departments ers associations, and a large Owners of reactors are re' of agriculture were working to- number of individual farmers, a quested to clean and dis. ward control, and elimination of number of meetings were held in infect their premises and barns this disease, the American farm- February. As a result of these vards. Otherwise negative anie er and the United States Depart- meetings, it was decided that a mals remaining in the herds become infected. There along the same lines, The United cattle owners in Ontario County WiM also be some restrictions on Stat... Health Regulations govern-|to see if they were in favor of the movement of ~attle into Brus ing the importation of cattle into/having Ontario county declared a celosis Control Area, v the country are becoming more Brucellosis Control Area. Canvasses have been completed strict all the time. At the present! Committees were named in in the following counties--Prince time a number of States to which each township and canvassers Edward, Oxford, Lennox and Ads Canadian cattle have been shipp- selected. The canvass has now dington, Halton, Peel, York and ed in the past have been desig- been completed with 84 per cent Stormont and Glengarry. Petite, nated Brucellosis [Free Areas,|of the cattle owners in favor, |ions are being circulated in a and these States now are refusing| The petition forms that havellarge number of other counties, CITY AND | Senators Win The Opener, DISTRICT _ | Others Get Going Today HOSPITAL REPORT { By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |ing assignments, Don Drysdale" Following is the report of the, Washington Senators lead the for the Dodgers and Ruben Go Oshawa General Hospital for American League, the Dodgers | mez for the Giants, there were a the week ending Apr. 12: ad. and Giants meet In San Fran-|few new faces to go along 'with™ missions, 242; births, male 20; cisco and the world championship|{the new surrowndings in Sa female, 28; major surgery, 23; baseball pennant flies from an Francisco. The Giants had thrée® minor surgery, 62; eye, ear, old telephone pole in Milwaukee. rookies in the lineun, Jim Daven- nose and throat, 36; treatments,| It sounds as though they've port at third base, Willie Kirkland 59; casts, 11; physiotherapy made a travesty of the game. |in right field and Orlando Cepeda treatments, 173. {Bu Wat's wise yay things were at first base. The Dodgers had today for the full-treatment open- one rookie--Dick Gra i BIRTHDAYS TODAY ing of the 1958 major league sea- PAHN STARTS v at third, Congratulations and best wigh- son. grid hi i s are extended to Keith Good-l The perches occupied by the| Southpaw Warren Spahn the man, 240 Athol St. E.; Mrs. W, Senators and the world series National League's lone 20-game 'ardinal, Sr., 230 Huron St. trophy are only temporary. Los | Winner (21-11) last season, Rosemary Wood, 344 Mary St./Angeles Dodgers and San Fran- started for the Braves in a try for Juniors Win | Without Coach REGINA (CP) -- St. Boniface BRAVES AT HOME ung Window Cleaners Storms Removed Screens and Awnings Installed Store Fronts Walls washed Free estimates Oshawa's Most Experienced Cleaners RA 8-5481 "I'l See You Tonight . n ome Starlite and Dr. R. E. Richardson, 564 cisco Giants meet before a capa-|his 225th major league victory Mary St., who are celebrating city crowd of 23,400 at Seal's Righthander Bob Friend (141 their birthdays today. Stadium for the first major | Was the Pirates' choice. I ps -------------- league game ever played in Cal- Kluszewski, late of Cincinnati ifornia. i |was Pittsburgh's fist baseman, A total crowd of about 227,400 while Harry Hanebrink replaced' was estimated for today's eight the injured Wes Covington in thé games, with Commissioner Ford|outficld for the Braves, who were Frick and Nationa) League Presi-tforced to use the, telephone pole dent Warren Giles sitting in on|When their custom-made pennan! the ceremonies at San Fraseisen pie was late in arriving. ui ' ie Yankees, with short . Canadiens, smarting from the| The NL champion Milwaukee (Tony Kubek and utility i criticism of coach Max Pilous, | Braves, meanwhile, opened at Hany Simpson on the injured. 9 |home against Pittsburgh Pirates, |list, decided on righthander Don jour beck to como 18S ifuia Cincom Larsen (104) a Boon seh es Monday night with a 5.2 vie- and Chicago Cubs at St. Louis for Willard Nixon (12-13). Gene, tory over Regina Pats |a night game with the Cardinals. | Stephens again played left for the, ¥ Es fr In the American League, the Red Sox as slugger Ted Williams, Pilous wasn't around to see it.|qefending champion New York | fought off the effects of food polse He was In Winnipeg, fed up with yankees meet the Red Sox in joning, ; his players because he said they poston, The Red Sox were de-| The biggest AL crowd, $5,000, broke training rules. |feated 5-2 Monday in the tradi-|was expected at Cleveland, The setback left Pats leading [tional early opener at Washing- where Lerb Score (2:1) the best-of-seven series 3-2, The ton, started his comeback from last: sixth game will be played here| AL President Will Harridge season's eye injury against Kan+ Wednesday night. The winner was at Chicago for the White sas City and veteran righthander meets either Optawa 1) Jor Sox' opener against Detroit Ti-|Ned Garver (6-13), Le Canadiens or Toronto Marlboros| gers, Kansas City was at Cleve- sy «4 INN for the Canadian junior hockey land and Washington at: Balti- % CAME WINNERS crown. {more in other games. J LS 2 ining hi ri ew itoh- | 2 °ago's y Pierce (20- TRAINER TAKES OVER While old hands drew the pitch ek BR I 4 Pilous left here Whey Cena: game 1 winners 12 s i Seasd irns were overpower -0 Sat-| |started at Comiskey Park wit! urday night, Ew the players | WEATHER both the White Sox and Tigers of breaking training before and _----- {well aware they'll need a quick afer the engagement. | TORONTO (CP) --Omual fore- start Fo be contenders, Detroit's' " nod casts issue: y e Dominion new face was Billy Martin, the dh ne I aines Public weather office at 4:30 am former Yankee by way of Kan- Percy Segal took over as coach, |EST: |sas City, who is making a shiff Bi 1 yi d d twice f Synopsis: Tod ays weather | from second to short. illy Saunders scored twice fori, 14 he a repetition of Mon-| The Orioles picked Connie St. Boniface. Don Bamburak, Don day's over nearly all of Ontario.| Johnson (14-11) to face the Sena« Hart and Ken Saunders each ioc of the province should re-|tors and Camilo Pascual (8:17); scored once. Billy Hicke ahd main sunny and warm today and] Righthander Pete Ramos fives Gary Butler got the Regina B0Als. wednesday. . (hit the Red Sox Monday, shitt Canadiens took a 1-0 first per-| Regional forecasts valid untiliing them out over the last six iod lead, allowed Regina to tie|midnight Wednesday. : | frames after Jackie Jensen's twos the game at 2-2 briefly in the sec-| Lake Erie, Niagara, Windsor, run homer, and put the Senators ond, then scored three goals in|Hamilton: Sunny today. Clear in first place for the first time the third. with cloudy periods tonight and since April 12, 1955. st. Boniface goaltender Don|Wednesday. Little change in tem-| Ramos broke a 2-2 tie with a Shalley was a defensive standout perature. Winds southwest 15 be- single off loser Frank Sullivan in as he blocked 17 shots, many of [coming light at night. a three-run sixth capped by Ede them key saves in the third per-| Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Hal- die Yost's two - run single. Jim iod. Ken Walters in the Regina iburton, Georgian Bay, London, Lemon homered for the Nats nets turned aside 21 drives. Toronto: Sunny today and Wed- while Roy Sievers lined a two? ---------- ---------- nesday. Little change in temver- out single that tied it in the fifth, ature. Winds southwest 15 today, rere se B b H b light tonight, southwest 25 Wed- d Y a S nesday. Kirkland Lake, Timmins-Kap- uskasing, North Bay, 'Sudbury: 0 ove Pp Sunny today and Wednesday. |Little change in temperature. OTTAWA (CP) 3 Sam Pollock, Winds southwest 25 today, south. coach and general manager of west 15 tonight, northwest 25 Ottawa - Hull Junior Canadiens, Wednesday. Says He Bay Nahe Day play 2! Forecast Temperatures ull schedule in the Senior Sve . : league next season. Phin tonight and highs Wednes Interviewed Monday night on. °. his return here from a Belleville | indsor ; oi St. Thomas . meeting of officials of the London cague's eastern division teams, [yAnCH a : : io. | Wingham he said the Junior Canadien {Toronto were given permission to use six | rrenton senior players if they decide t0|g "Gatharines Shier the league on a full-time pronaiiton ... Dass, Muskoka .. Ile said it was "likely but not Killaloe definite" they would "accept. If Earlton they do they want to use six sen. -------- iors because eight members of this year's club will be 21 next cason and ineligible for junior competition, These include stars Ralph Backstrom, Billy Carter and John Longarini. The Junior Canadiens--used by their parent club, Montreal Cana- diens of the NHL, to develop jun- or players--are looking for mort laying room next season. Last year they played a partial OHA Senior A schedule and took on YHA Junior A competition in the Laurier Cup series. But the jun- ior division recently decided not to continue Laurier Cup play next year. | X

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