12 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesdey, April 30, 1958 CITY AND DISTRICT IMPROPER TURN Jack D. Duncan, Townline road | |north, Oshawa, was found guilty | in Oshawa magistrate's court on | Tuesday of making an improper | left turn at Bloor street and Park) road. Magistrate Mitchell fined | Mr, Duncan $20 and costs. NO FULL STOP Magistrate A. S, Mitchell found | [Gladys Jean Thompson guilty | | Tuesday of failing to come to a {full stop on entering William | Istreet from Ontario street, on | Monday, April 14. Miss Thomp- | {son was fined $25, and court GIFT FROM CLUB | At yesterday's luncheon meet- ing of the Oshawa Kiwanis Club, | 9/4 on behalf of the members, Vice- #4 President Ken Jacks r eck 1 "dl 2 monogrammed lighter to Ki- 4 wanian Rev, Bruce Miles, who leaves this eity shortly to take over a new charge at Listowel, | Ontario, Kiwanian Ken Jackson | SPROULE'S BEEF IS RED BRAND BEEF Canada's finest -- to assure quality flavour and tender- ness, cut end tri d to give ph tisfaction ---- with friendly personalized service. 7 |was losing a valued 4 |their song-leader and one who | # |had contributed much to the Osh- " lawa Kiwanis Club. Kiwanian |Bruce, in reply, said that he was sorry to sever ions with expressed regret that the ber | SUGGESTIONS AND SPECIAL VALUES FOR WEEKEND MAY 1st, 2nd end 3rd. the Oshawa Kiwanis Club and with his many friends among the membership. a i : ada Bl Lidia is | BATTERY STOLEN GLENHOLME SCHOOL PREPARES FOR OPEN HOUSE | lattes was sues tom 3 : car parked on William street Glenholme School for Retard- | pupils will be on display in the | two assistant teachers, Mrs, H. | above is Mrs. Adair instructing Tuesday night. Oshawa police re- ed Children, Mill St., is holding | school classrooms. The school's | G, willes and Mrs. J. Hedge, | her class of juniors, which Or hat, a Toe Dat. an open house on Thursday, | three classes are composed of | have been hard at work pre. | number six. They are seen Hi rool Month, ported the bal i t jors, intermediates and is Jay 3 The Jeon yu he Jen the Jeniows, 4 Mrs. T. Adair, | paring the open house and the | doing Grades ! and 2 work. model car. Police say that the v Iba y incipa I, and her | children's exhibits, Shown | ~Times-Gazette Photo |battery cables were cut to re- 'When much of the work of the principal of the schoo and | ls. Shown --Tin Xi rar * . AUTOS DAMAGED i To h Ni ht Will No injuries were reported from a minor accident, at the inter- CAPSULE NEWS Hamilton Girl, 4, Be Gala Event mroiesm weie 'Gerald Calvin Blair, 22, 70 3 | Hockey Trophy Night will be held to the winning teams along with [a Salle Ave., and Albert J. C. 1 e Y ruc next Wednesday, May 7, at the some films, and a light lunch Francis, 38, Ladner, B.C. Dam- Lions Community Centre, begin-|will finish off the evening. age fo the Blair car was $100. HAMILTON (CP) -- Four-year-| DISCUSS CAUSEWAY ning at 7 p.m. | Crests will be awarddd to the ue Ee a al damaged to old Debora Dianne Sheppard 3 BELLEVILLE (CP) ye Last LL night 3 mist league winners and to the league "'¢ ** $150. o daughter of Mrs. Betty Sheppard district parliamentarians joined ing was he y the minor hockey champions in all minor hockey Sus killed Tuesday night when/county roads committee mem- coaches and managers to make classifications. Trophies will also [ crushed under a heavy transport bers here Monday night in dis- final arrangements for the big be presented to the championship nnounce op truck. [cussing a proposed causeway night, Al. Cuthbertson will act as teams in each league. It is hoped | Police said Jue child was play. fom Prince Edwarg County pes- Janey of ceremonies for the pat all He donors will be on Dance Results with another girl on the side insula to the mainland an e- evening. and to make the official presen-! De street. They had run across|cided to seek fore information Preseatation = ihe Bi tations. presen | BOWMARVILLE ™ the street as the truck ap-jon feasibllity of the project. crests and trophies wi made MAN E --- $s year proached. The Sheppard girl had) Attending the meeting were wi Jayers are reminded thal . the i time that #0y Mew: short of the oppsite curb Roscoe Robson, Progressive Con- "hers ol e recreation depart. icy oh started back across the servative legislature member for WEATHER they gible to attend Tro- ment's dancing classes took part street into the path of the truck./Hastings East; Norris Whitney, | I om : in tap dance tests, Progressive Conservative mem- ere are still a number of The tests were held at the MASS LAYOFF CANCELLED |..." prince Edward, and Lee, TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- hockey sweaters missing from Harvey Dance Academy in Osh. SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) -- An or- Grills, Progressive Conservative casts issued by the Dominion| the various leagues. Any boy who awa on Thursday, Apr. 10, with der for mass layoffs at Point ember of Parliament for Hast- public weather office at 5:00 a.m. has not returned his sweater is'Miss Louise Burns as examiner, Edward naval base herc has been 24 South, EDT: urged to return it to the recrea-| The following are the results eancelled, Cmdr. G. M. Wadds, | Synopsis: Temperatures tumb. tion office as soon as possible or received by Miss Irenie Harvey, Dase superintendent, said Tues- KATHY RESCUER KILLED |jo4 into the 20s in Southern On-'bring it with him to the Lions dance instructor for the Bow- y. PASADENA, Calif. (AP)--One tarip Tuesday night, one of the Centre next Wednesday evening. manville Recreation Devart- A total of 113 casual employes of the heroes of the Kathy Fiscus coldest nights on record for this| One of the highlights of the ment: gecelved notices last Friday they rescue attempt was killed Tues-'time of the year. In the eastern evening will be the presenta-| Primary Tap -- Honors, Connie would be dismissed this week. A day in a cave-in. On April 8, 1949, hart of Northern Ontario the tion of the Cherles Bartlett Me- Brooking; Highly Commended, further layoff was anticipated it was Bill Yancey, 47, who first weather was also clear and cold Morial Trophy emblematic of the Betty Welsh and Donna Rogers: late next month. {went down a rescue shaft to a while light snow fell in the west- Most outstanding ability, team Pass, Gwen Graham, Cmdr. Wadds said "I have no point 95 feet below the surface|ern part of Northern Ontario. An- Play and sportsmanship by a| Grade I Tap -- Pass Plus, Pat "Pagher eomment except that all where Kathy had fallen down an! iver surge of cold air has pushed! Player playing organized hockey Gill; Recommended, Carol Shee- layblf proposals have been can: abandoned 14-inch well casing iniinto northern Manitoba and Sask- in Bowmanville, han and Shirley Patfield. celled." {nearby San Martino. Tuesday|aichewan. This fresh outbreak of ~~ m-------------------------------------------------- - . { Yancey was trapped as a sewer Ap.ij ir {is © to reach * a ro HARGE DISMISSED ditch he was Inspecting collapsed a Union Took Stand impaired driving against Alder- RUNS INTO RAYS | cgiona) lorecasts valid 'wor man John MacVicar, 41, was dis-| WASHINGTON (AP) -- The = Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niag- hd hd missed Tuesday. United States' Explorer III sat-|, J") yo ontario, Windsor, Lon- A ainst V 1 Magistrate C. A, Thoburn said ellite has run into such a heavy, + Toronto Hamilton: Sunny 10 ence "1 can't conceive of a barrister traffic of powerful cosmic rays Li oro Goudy intervals to- with 15 years' service committing that its ray measuring mechan. yo" "oy cau partly cloudy, TORONTO (CP)--A labor org- men carried the ball," he sald. perjury," after both MacVicar ism has blacked out at certain cold Winds southwest 20 to 30 to. anizer says the Teamsters Union "The union didn't say to do this and his wife sald Mrs. MacVicar points. Dr. Alan T. Waterman, di- day 'shifting to west Thursday. (CLC) took a stand against vio- or do that; it was more or less was diving the car. rector of the National Science Georgian Bay, Haliburton: lence in a gravel pit truck-'a mob rule that took over the The MacVicar car collided with Foundation, fa the House space yy lv cloudy and cold today and dispute In southern Ontario in whole thing." an auto driven by Donald G. ropniiiee that some or © TaYS mhursday. Winds southwest 20 to| 1996. : : Mr. Justice Roach asked him: Standing April 12. Standing said come from the aun ers 8TC|q) today, shifting to west to north.| Walter Webb, a trucker himself «when your group got to a pit im court the passenger in the comme appareny Tom. someio Thursday. (was a witness at Tuesday's pub- where there were independent MacVicar car was a woman. other place in space. Kirkland ae, pe nmins. Kap. Ie HUE A provincial SOVH truckers who wanted to keep on . = VOTE DOWN INCREASE |uskasing, Nort ay, Sudbury:| 8 Inquiring arges working, was the plan to sto ENED OFFICERS TORONTO (CP) -- Metropoll- Mostly cloudy and cold tonight that the big Teamsters Unionithem from working?" P TORONTO (CP) -- Six gradu.| = "po to's executive commit-/and Thursday, occasional snow-|used violence and coercion to «yy wag tg try to prevent them ates of 'the Anglican Church tee members Tuesday voted flurries. Winds southwest 20 to 30 Sign up members during the row. © lo Mr. Webb i Army Training Centre will be against a $2,000 salary for them-|today, shifting to northwest] The inquiry was ordered by At-| nog TRING, Vi. Webb re Saimissjoned Friday 28 otficers selves. The executive will recom. | Thursday torney - General Roberts of On-\po pp sper FoR FORCE e C ian urch Army by aX : {tario shortly J Je WAS 3 u Most Rev. W. L. Wright, Arch- mend to etiopelites Such Forecast Temperatures |1atin shorlly atte; he Shatge was "Were you prepared to use bishop of Algoma and Metropol Lat the sa any go YD Hex Foil Lows tonight, highs Thursday: {mittee by the Individual Dump force?" tan of Ontario. enlarging the executive to seven | indsor vives 35 : Truck Owners' Association, which! "I guess so. There was force * The new officers and tueir new from [ive members (St. Thomas .' 38 3 |opposed the teamsters. {used." : posts include: Victor Kinghan, 23, ' London . 39 UNION NOT RESPONSIBLE | "That was the plan from the be- of Creemore, Ont, to Northern LAUNCH FROM PLANES {Wingham . "3B | Mr. Webb told Mr, Justice W. ginning?" Ontario and Lester Mullen, 25, of | ENVER (AP) -- A team of Toronto .. «38 5 D. Roach, commission chairman, | "No, I wouldn't say that. The Digby N.S., to Kingston, | physicists sald Tuesday it would| Trenton tarssvanes 35 5 [that he helped organize truckers union men were not in favor of CHARGED THEFT Ibe feasible and profitable toSt. Catharines "e's 35 i on behalf of the teamsters dur-|this rock - throwing, They sald ising oh {launch satellites from airplanes. Hamilton 35 5 |ing the dispute. He said union of-/they wanted no part of anything HAMILTON (CP) -- Two To- rhe gejentists told an astronau- Muskoka ......... 32 ficials were not responsible for like that." ronto men were charged Tuesday (jog symposium that the use of Killaloe .......... 32 {the patrolling men who threw| 'What about the physical stop- with the theft of 2.30 worth of an airplane would greatly reduce Earlton 0 3 Istones at loaded trucks leaving ping of trucks?" cigarets and a truck from a local {ne thrust required by a satellite Sudbury «25 5 |strikebound pits. | "They didn't condone that transport company April 2. t tai rbit around the North B rh | " John Smith, 21, and Brucella 0 an Oroll 'eToUNd the Yori cay B® "After the ting got going, theleithier, Walkinshaw, 23, were arrested In ! Efantiord. Both are charged with | hs] the theft of a loaded tractor- trailer from Dalewood Transport OBITUARIES | , Truck and cargo were found be : abandoned in a ditch near Cooks-| FREDERICK JOHN TANTON ville the same night. | In failing heatlh for the past! DENIES PLAN Jest Frederick Jom Tauton, He " YO, " : Clgin street west, died at the NRT Hy) To Canadian Oshawa General Hospital on Tues- nied it Is planning to close divi-|9aY: April 29. He was in his 82nd sional terminals at Belleville and Y¢2™ Brockville if a new station is. Born in Oshawa on August 11, built at Kingston 1876, the deceased was a son of Mayor Frank P. Boyce of King- the late Henry and Caroline Tan- ston made the remark at a city ton. He had spent all his life § council meeting Monday. He said in Oshawa with the exception of the railway would establish a di- a few years in Western Canada. visional terminal between Mont-| He was a member of King Street real and Toronto at Kingston, | United Church. Tuesday Mayor Boyce said it| Predeceased by his wife, the had not come as an official state- former Elizabeth Gallagher, in ment from the CNR "but might August, 1941, he leaves one be a development" if the new daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) W. McLena- station is built. {han (Velma), of Maiidi, Egypt | and three sons, Milton, of Port SHIP BUILDER DIES Perry: Ralph, of Kitimat, British | CLEVELAND (AP) Robert Columbia and George, of Winni- | B. Ackerman, 72, retired presi- peg i deut of the American Ship Bulld-| Algo surviving are a brother, : ing Company and widely known garhert H, Tanton, of Oshawa, AS rent Lakes shipping, 'and nine grandchildren. Bt : The memorial service will be Ackerman retired last Septem held at the Armstrong Funeral ber after five years as president | 3 of Amerifan Ship Building, larg- Chapel at 3 p.m. on Thursday, | est firm of its kind on the Great|, Lakes and builders of scores of Bury inlst of Bey, lake freighters and wartime ves- Street Cony minis or on ing £ sels. He had been with the com- ining Py pei: TUPCA, "Wil Cone pany almost 40 vears A a ate REEVE DIES a DUNDAS (CP) -- Reeve 1co LATE DEATH Nr WN 1. Sullivan, 64, of Dundas, died TANTON Entered int th i hE > arn y Tuesday. Born in Dundas, he 3 SARE a. TOE, in Lhe S Ive Rote al his Te. He sorvnd| ms Generel Horsital wn Tyeiday. NEW ASSISTANT IS WELCOMED on council for 12 years beloved son of the late Caroline and A ) " " ry is new assists n aehey Re he eTHDIon of the. pOSLSEEY Toon sod bivier of Jn au A 0 = Dal" Dalry mple, his new assistant to Bowman | dent at the Ontario Agricultur Ss A ploye of the post Resting at Un ACTotE Foner lef Durham County Agri- | ville. Mr. Burnside arrived | al College and has been quite office for 38 years, retiring last Home, Oshawa. (Funeral arrange) Cultural Representative, wel | Monday to assume his new | active in 4H and Junior Farm SWIFT'S SLICED RINDLESS * : 1-LB, Premium Bacon 79: SWIFT'S PREMIUM 1-18. Dinner Franks 45: SWIFT'S PKG. 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