THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, Mey 1, 1958 ARTHUR JOHN BURNS In poor health sifice last fall, Arthur John Burns, 336 Buena |Vista St., died at the Oshawa |General Hospital on Wednesday, Apr. 30. He was in his 58th year, Born at Bowmanville on Aug. |i, 1900, the deceased was a son| of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Burns, A resident of Osha- wa for 34 years he was an em- |plcye of Ontario Steel Products. He leaves his wife, the former | Violet Totten Dobson; two step- daughters, Mrs. Albert Harris (Marjorie), of Oshawa and Mrs.| ' Burnell Morris (Doreen), of De-| beri, N.S. and two sons, Keith R. Burns and Bruce P, Burns, 727 both of Oshawa. Also surviving are five sisters, {Mrs. G. Richards (Greta), of | Bowmanville; Mrs, Bertha Kins- men, of Oshawa; Miss Lizzie | Burns, - of Orono; Mrs, Emma |Tabb, of Oshawa and JArs. A. § | Living (Clara), of Whitby and ? 'one brother, Charles Burns, of Bowmanville. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday, May 3. Rev, 8. C. H. Atkinson, {minister of Albert Street United Church, will conduct the serv- ices. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. MISS ROSE VIOLET SOMERSCALES Following an illness of six months, the death occurred at the| NIGHT RECEPTIONIST RETIRES ON PENSION mons the aes occrzcs th with GM in the mill room in | he was given a wallet of money | the hoard, seen here at right, [recently of Miss Rose Violet night receptionist in General | April, 1028, At a presentation in | and a portable transistor radio. | On the left is GM's President, |Somerscales. The deccased was Motors' Main Office since 1937, | the office at noon with many of | The presentation wds made by | E. H. Walker. {in her 48th year. retired Tuesday. He started | his fellow employes on hand, | R. §. McLaughlin, chairman of ! to | A daughter of Mrs. V. 1 -- -------- Se - ~~ |scales and the late |Somerscales, the deceased was {born in Bowmanville and had {lived in Bowmanville most of her life. She was emploved for a time in the textile mills at Peter {borough. She was a member of the Pentecostal Church. Besides her mother surviving| relatives include Mrs." E. Archer, | | LO STRIAL COMM | pany opened a new building, | at 66 Russett avenue Wednes- | day, exactly one year after it had been formed. They are shown standing on top of one of Mr. Larski's inventions --- INDU Oshawa Industrial Commis- sioner Robert Langford (left) is shown congratulating . Ted Larski, president of one of the newest industries, Osh- awa Structural Steel. The com- Ed Batten, who has been Somer- --GM Pho | p---- George Early Wynn Fails Late Inning CITY AND Against Orioles Rallies Win |_ DISTRICT |of the truck. Larski | ada from Belgium seven years ago and worked for General Motors in Oshawa for five of those years. He has a wife and two children, Michael, 8, a pontoon boat, Mr, told The Times-Gazette that his company already employs 33 men and that he hopes it will be doubled by the end of the | and Josephine, 9. year. Mr. Larski came to Can- | ~Times-Gazette Photo, |the Kajganic's car, suffered cuts Milan Bekic, 47, passenger in and slight concussion. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|Norm Zauchin who had twisted a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS VISITING IN NORTH The mystery of Chicago White knee in the seventh. Truman Cle : A a , : NORTH BAY (CP E ¥ 4 i : | Sox' winless aces is deeper than'venger won with a perfect ninth big inning in the International P) >. H.IAL Corson, and Mrs, Stan Pingle, | L ever today. Early Wynn, the win- in relief of Pete Ramos League Welnesusy and all the J alke Ei ailent of General Mov of Bowmanville; Mrs. Leonard Outstanding W oman Puck y. Early ynn, th ) i rie ng, ) ) anada rived at Nor : ap surtie | ningest pitcher. still in business! Frank Lary, the righthander| ¥/$0r$ needed it. Somerscales, of Courtice and| Pl Of 20' I - | ess ' oh Montreal Royals scored three Bay airport Wednesday by pri- George Somerscales of Bowman in the majors failed a 3 saris: ho beat te Yanks five Sues a runs in the ninth inning to win vate plane for a brief business Yn ge SOmersca'es agains: Baltimore Wednesfay. or mtter He A es six Al Kalin their home opener 4-3 over Miami visit to Sonlel ith Sealers and The funeral service was held at he firs r si loles hitler. d Bide 4 a" Marlins, Rochester Red Wings agents. iis is his first visit to 5 99 Sunday. April 20. at ; N ' ¢ " re-entered the American League sad three of Detroit's 14 hits cashed in on Don Lassetter's two- North Bay since his appointment 2% Ta Chapel Fy : TORONTO «cp - An oustapd. fitution of 215 row and 11 de in 1954 \ while F rank Bolling, Gail Harris run homer in the eighth to nip as president in April last year. the Nox a ig ape. Bon: ing Yohan Joe oy BysE oo jacked ouses which will include The 38 - year - old righthander, and Red Yhison Sach hoocked in Richmond Virginians 4-2; Colum-|Company officials accompanied quoted eo iid " 920s, 3 iss Jane! en die ed- 1a Sige bedroom and 45 four- Wie 1s: Noa 2, Salle i» ey ig runs ser Whitey Ford now |, "yi" coored three in the sev- him A EL IIe JeTY) Ces Ken Johnson nesgay. avestlient of tre Ladiay' baioon) 8 ts, work to start in pe 0 . i 2. | h 3 i 8 L 8 yi s. . "ay enth to top Buffalo Bisons 4-3 ; " ™ IB e Murray McKnight geen Toe Orie won 33 and Bob Cory upped, Me lettin font Mare, Luss ve | FO NE COPAY I eo amy Simiors| MAN. WOMAN KILLED : Abd in fi pis run seventh inning toppe av Letters pa e rant- ! 3 . Born. | | i It was the first time Wynn had in five for the Athletics with two ana Sugar Kings 6-3 in the Leafs' ed to the Toronto Acceptance Cor- Paeden. \liss Allen moved - to Toronto] MOOERS FORKS, N.Y. (AP)-- faced Baltimore since the winter homers. Ned Garver won his third about 35 years ago. |A man and a woman were killed Burial will be at Stratford. |Wednesday night when an auto- ® FINISHING TOUCHES ~~ |mcblle in which they were riding NISHING 8 | QUEBEC (CP) Ten cadets eft Route 11 about a mile north . i poration Lid., with a capitaliza. : i trade with Cleveland that gave without defeat, with an eight- opening home game. I P Will T h this Cli . i from Royal Military College, (of, this Clinton County commun i i i rt Dick Teed's sacrifice fly scored tion of $200,000, Oshawa men who Chicago the "best pitching in the hitter. Ted Williams homered ,, . ul in. are officers of the new eorpor league." He had a 14-1 record with one on in the Red Sox ninth Jim Koranda for the Royals' win. a ) rpora . . 1 ity, hit a telephone pole, car: Kingston, areé putting practical | J 200 fe ' Life Saving finishing touches on their "book- eened feet and crashed Into If you have a little time to y | tion are Dean Kelly, vice-presi against the Orioles for the In- --becoming the 10th to hit 1,000/Clyde Parris started the come. | } presi t y learned" French. 2 'ree spare next week and live in Osh ' back with a two-run homer in the dent and director, John A. G dians, and the lone defeat was in extra base blows in the majors. ninth to help give pitcher Leo Macdonald company solicitor The cadets, in thelr third and _ They were identified as Colson fourth years at the college, are Derrick, 63, of Rouses Point, a awa and district, the St. John Ambulance Division will teach a Sept. 6, 1954, relief job Tom Brewer gave up five of Kan-/ : oh i and Fred Jamie william Detroit Tigers looked the part sas City's 11 hits for a 1-2 record. Cristante his first victory of the wiry og es0n and lian It a contender, clobbering New -------------------------------- year. i alia ii -1. Second-place " FIVE-HITTER LOSES . TT v Yerk Yankees 10-1. Second-plac PEACH SPRAY ON ANNUAL TOUR Kansas City, a half-game behind HARROW. out. (or) TB Johnny James pitched a five The Grade 8 pupils from 8. G art ~ pi i". New York, belted Boston 11-4, o « UB or hitter for Richmond but one was , =, 4 pi RS 4 spending two weeks here. They retired Canadian National Rail. lace Washington beat L2iTison of the experimental iy, coiter's homer. Joe McClain, Lalley's room at E. A. lovel take morning classes and mix Ways conductor, and his wife and third-place Washington bea : sublic Sot 4 g farm here said Wednesday a new |; $ ick Ricketts who Public School are in Toronto to } oa "ih 'Hortense 60 Cleveland and an ailing Herb S-thinning sorav. slows exit relief of Dic lchetts Who, They will tour the parlia. YOU to save a life. with the city's French-speaking peaca- 8 spray gave up a home run to Cletus / ; pariia- \* oiarting next Monday the students and citizens in the after- ACCIDENTAL DEATH members will hold their annual noons to polish up their language LINDSAY Sind : "Save a Life" week. The public in conversation " LINDSAY (CP) -- A coroner's will be invited to learn artificiall It Is the second year the college JUV Wednesday returned a ver- respiration to revive victims of has conducted the course here, (dict of accidental death in the water accidents, people suffering {death of Frank Davey, 75-year- from gas poisoning, smoke or Score 3-2. : f nent building. R i 0 cessive fruit to be taken off trees gover was the winner. Roches- ment building, Royal Ontario Mu- HARSHMAN'S THIRD earlier. than possible before and or trails the first place Royals Seum and Casa Loma. POSTMAN RETIRES {old resident at Victoria County elec shock, OTTAWA (CP) -- R. A. (Bob) Home for the Aged, who died Mrs. Lloyd Masters, superin- Jack Harshman, the ex-White _; 3 ; Ay y i » Pi allows remaining fruit to gain 'a py half a game Sox lefty now .with the Orioles tremendous health and vigor." "Bill Causion hit in his 13th con Hadden, 59, one-time postmaster after being scalded while taking tendent of Bt. John Ladies' divi- aboard eastern Arctic patrol a bath. sion, told The Daily Times: nt his season record to 3-0, a a» : He said that with the spray-- secutive game as Columbus had ships, retires today after 38 years| Evidence was that Mr. Davey, "Demonstrations will be given of though he needed relief aid from rookie Milt Pappas and George © be used by at least three Essex {5 heat out a ninth-inning rally County growers experimentally hy Buffalo. Bisons had the tying Army went to Belleville by char- with the post office department.'s cripple who used a wheelchair, artificial respiration Monday at! Mr. Hadden, a native of Guelph took a bath alone after being Simcoe Hall, Wednesday in Ro Zuverink. Harshman allowed only p " A three hits, but Pappas came on (his year, a farmer can estimate and winning runs on base with tered bus this morning to attend by extent of blossom two out when Tony Bartirome had a regional meeting of the organ- who entered the post office as a warned not to do so. tary Hall, and most likely at Sim- clerk there in 1920, made five The jury recommended more coe Hall again Thursday." to retire Al Smith and Bubbalthe érop ; ! Phillips after Earl Torgeson had Without delaying thinning opera-|to reach over a rolled up field ization irips aboard vessels making the carefu] supervision. She added that 24 men and annual patrol of eastern Arctic women members of St. John CAR-TRUCK CRASH doubled and Sherm Lollar had tions. canvas to catch pinch-hitter Pete ; 5 walked in the sixth The chemical may come into Castiglione's twisting foul ball for, BIRTHDAYS TODAY Congratulations and best wishes regions, would be taking part, eight at In 1947, when the patrol vessel! SUDBURY (CP) A 48-year- each demonstration old miner was killed and his wife Score, 2-2, strained his left el. commercial use next year. the final out. bow against the Senators, who -- ---------- Rudy Minarcin allowed eight are extended to Bonnie Poch, 429 Mascopie struck a reef in Hudson Today Mayor Lyman A. Gif- Strait, he performed outstanding and two other persons injured ford, giving his support to the Wednesday night in a head-on won on Julio Becquer's single in CIVIC MOVIE hits, struck out eight and walked Ritson road north and Mr A the ninth. Score yielded Washing-| AYLESBURY, England (CP)-- 0 14,148 opening Parish, 344 Drew street, who are : ] 5 3 work in salvaging mail cargo campaign, said 'Every citizen of from the sinking vessel. car-truck collision on Highway 17, Oshawa should know the life-sav about 65 miles west of here, ton's eighth hit and eighth walk A color film of this Buckingham- d his celebrating their birthdays to with one out, then gave way to shire town showing its develop- old y day. Don Mossi after throwing two ment will be made by the coun- Smith balls to Becquer, subbing for cil. poor support ing technique of artificial respir CONTRACT AWARDED ation which St. John Ambulance' OTTAWA (CP)---Central Mort- ad B 1ivian Kaiganie, a teaches free, during this special gage and Housing Corporation fn migrant, of I ot w . Pi a6 1a y x 3 » v 4 ST hs veek Wednesday ~ awarded _FEeonomy| "pr ", ion condition in hospital IN HIGH SCHOOL HALLS High School Activ ities Are "Artificial respiration is 3 Construction Company Limited of of Whitby; Mrs, T. Carter, Mrs. | MEETING IN BELLEVILLE The members of the Home League of the Oshawa Salvation before Toronto to beat Hurler John Iv it, though victim two fans at mates lo of BROTHERS REMANDED Jesse and Claude Marsden, brothers from the Scugog Island {Indian Reservation, appeared be- fore Magistrate F', S, Ebbs today {on charges of having liquor, and being intoxicated, They were re- manded to Port Perry court, this ernoon, The charges were laid under the Indian Act, by Con a Masicotfe, 18, of Masséy, driver are Mrs. Kajganic and Maurice] GIRL GUIDES ANNUAL COOKIE DAY SAT:, MAY 3rd Delicious Cream Filled COOKIES 2 dozen for 40c The Girl Guides and the Brownies will eall on you at your home, or you can purchase these cookies at the convenient booths lo- cated in the downtown area. stables Herbert Smart and George Ransom of the RCMP. Many And Widely Varied of victims of water accidents as construction of 226 housing units {well as of people asphyxiated by jor married personnel at the poison gases, smoke and electric army's camp Petawawa. By FRASER KELLY year OCVI and the new Done- dents' work that she has reached shock." The contract provides for con. Oshawa high school students van Collegiate Institute follow the her objective of instilling a cre have had plenty to do in the lead taken by Central In the es- ative imagination and stirring past two weeks in addition to tablishment of an annual athletic -riginality in their efforts WEATHER their studies banquet. Miss VanLuven is to be heart- a Since each student pays for his ily congratulated for the art that on n sat rears that me own dinner, costs for the school will be shown Friday and Satur | TORONTO {CP)-Forecasts is-| continue for about another week, 2'¢ DO high. The enjoyment and day nights. It's a tribute to the [eth ig ff ne hE an Puple then taper off sharply as exami enefits received by all make it influence she has had with the > Sy id or er oR reak of as advanced across rela sy r | 1 P nations draw closer 8 teuiively cheap, yet sound in- students CAREER DAY HELD » Superior and is expected to cover most, of Southern Ontario A week ago many of the stu- TERT ERY y dents at Central RY tate Ir AESTHETIC TRAINING Yesterday was career day at tute attended what was for some _ Farents of pupils at both Osh- OCVL Nearly 30 people came to by evening. The cold air cov- the highlight the A%a high schools will be able, the school and told the interest ers Manitoba and Saskatchewan gn gh t week, tc hear pnts , s of : apy Dash y athletic banquet hor bei a ue! he oa stodtent Jas Pros, snd big oe day, when Magistrate I. 8. Ebbs jrunk in a public place and While quite warm weather pre. It was a highly successful af-i, (0 oo "ot their hile Te Heir oot upauons. Pio ° NEM gave him the choice of a $50 fine Shitae of 2 li Pa The at vails over southwestern Alberta fair enjoyed by all who were... been rosea gy ren gan a 1 t le way Jom Toronto. or a month in jail, on a conviction es ge ribs: and British Columbia. thee. Marlene Spencer, presi- "Ton ght the hen students at ch Li i ae gn ---- of a second offence of belngf Wh : Mayne pleaded guilty to Regional forecasts valid dent of the Girls' Athletic Asso-' \ A sen according to the prefer- qrunk in a public place. May- " a 3 y midnight Friday: Central will { d , . ' the ants Ma) » p ot 3 ral will have a chance to ence indicated by the students. It hrey pleaded guilty to being the drunk Charge ahd ood the/ Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niag- . Aw "% lara, Lake Ontario, Windsor, Lon- EUCHRE WINNERS Winners at the euchre party held Wednesday at Holy Cross Parish Hall were Mrs. E. Craw- Ford, Mrs. M. Topping, Mrs. E Bourne, Mrs, A. Miller, Miss E. Macchi and Mrs. J. McLean out winners were Mrs O'Donnell and Mrs, J Magistrate Knows Ottawa John Mayne, 64 of Ottawa, TAKES TIME learned this morning 'that Magis- "yp -l A trate F. S. Ebbs knew more about I'll take the time," was the him than he did himself resigned comment of William E. Mayne appeared before His Maybrey, no fixed address, to- Worship oo a charge of being the will ceze arker of the year results until 12 KING ST. E. J BO 2 Ld TH 'YRUE-TRIMBEEF | TN RA 3-3633 ti nd Bob 'Winter, presi to yf BAA, Lr oo Tous Show the Tesults of all the hours is interesting to note that the drunk on an Oshawa street, April | pe 1 ran the show and did an excep- of practising hey and their par- three most sought after career: s . strate asked: "How ong have don. Toronto: and: Hamilton: ents have suffered through in were secretarial work, secondary you been on the road? [Sunny today and Friday Cooler "Two months," Mayne replied. |; . 1 x die oad , tonight and Friday. Winds south- tionally fine job the Bact \ he past months. school teaching and modeling - COMMUNION BREAKFAST | "wor . It's been longer than that,"|eci 20 to 30 today, light tonight Meat Specials! Friday & Saturday! As a matter of fact Bob : tandled himself so well that an The shidents have played inp that order. | Members of St. Gregory's : Pe | English teacher sitting near me Some, of ne school Adam Judging from the attractive- Young People's Club will attend|the magistrate sald, 'Isn't Itiand Friday. | remarked that it looked as if he pe in? AuTi y Nop ness of the model and the num- their monthly Communion break ge our i . Georgian Bay, Haliburton: had been a radio or television 4 o.oo the scnonl. Ropes thatl © of girls who go in for secre _ Sunday, May 4, at 10 a.m, re 5 M at say, nny with a few cloudy intervals announcer all his life pi of the avant: | pe hod tarial work the interest in these in St. Gregory's Auditorium. The Months, ayne amended Clear and cooler tonight rr EtAY . ma 1 parents ake p xt , "Have vou Lid a. } MANY ENJOY PROGRAM y of the parents will take fields is understandable. It's the/guest speaker will be J. Al. Have You hme the mag: 41d Friday. Winds southwest 20 interest in teaching that is par. Yanch, Oshawa barrister. istrate Cemanced, to 30 shifting to northwest this afternoon, Becoming light tonight Although on several occasion {vantage of the opportunity to ticularly encouraging : | "Yes sir. Ottawa. NAMED DIRECTORS and Friday The students and wa," Mayne said. . elementar) M. Hunt, of Pickering four |g LEAN, MEATY rast today T have a in Ot- teachers of SPARERIBS 49 3 4 3 hear the students the athletes singled out for recog " i + Mas pition were not present, King iy fathers and mothers do Wh BE MISSED AM home on Doyle avenue Street Centennial Hall, where the © ps cel Seves, the 'Harold Sproule, of Oshawa and taw ; / . | Kirkland Lake, Norh Bay and Fy Pup may receive some en-, wern Doyle avenue, That's a pretty o banquet was held, was almost couragement to carry on with both -secondary and bel Em ior feist] boron Hi | Sudbury: Cloudy with a few show- full, indicating that a great many, 0 oo "schools in Oshawa will lose a oC ed directors of the Retail x S gna ald Dod, D is ers this morning, clearing this of the stents at She yehuol are "0 Friday night and Saturdav good friend when M, MacIntyre on als Association of ii hii, Bg y ere on Doyle afternoon. Clear and cooler to- njoyin e fine sports program : a ) aves rngle i *, at its annual meet- ne 'riday. W Y Srieq e fue $POFS PIOGTA iternoon, th Rll'of the CVI ia ea or London, Eneland. i oly Seceny, "Reber 178. Mayne repli. [1fh and Friday, Winds weet to " will be thrown open to all people =". iad SATEEN ; i " ne I ck 3 oi " This was a big year for Cen in the city arm be in Every group the size of the | Rorractisally next oor he ing light tonight and Friday. tral, the school having won the y " board of education has a few ANCIENT SITE t remarked ving Mavne the P Timmins-Kapuskasing: Cloudy leaders, Mr. Hood is one of these.| ROWSE, England (CP) At EE nr A \with a few scattered snowflurries 3 he SE, Engls ernative of a $10 fine or 10 days FC i He has worked faithfully and un. stone age burial mound measur-/in jail today, Clear tonight and most of stintingly to improve educational ing 90 feet across has been un- Mayne took the 10 days. LEAN, SLICED waivs BACON» 29 LOIN AND RIB VEAL CH th the city 35 al in thi masks VEAL STEAKETTES OPS 59 he it LATE DEATH GREENHILL wa General 98. Da tod sted Davic Hospit ippealed to workers that ases and other bene sh and the junior girls' district bas students at OCVL. I've seen a night and Friday. 1 varieties of art includ. cational proble accom Pellow, Miss Charters, M HAMILTON (CP) The On On Destro er Y London will. be several of the The tip of the congratulatory ! and the Steel Company "ban the bomb" slogan on a Hamilton respondent from Central, was dis 1 chatted h Miss Dorothy of re- flour bombs from a bridze ove North Bay ketball championship great deal of the work which will Forecast Temperatures e dimensional models of Plishments in and fveen, Mr. Martin, and tario department of labor has BRISBANE, Australia (CP Wingham nis -present to ¢ r 3 ve i 9 bell hat also goes to Diane Hubbell da, was announced union applied for concilia- visiting destroyer, Muskoka tinguished as one of the finest VanLuven, the woman respon | berth here. Police Kapuskasing e 0 a ar ressed its to sext| outstanding with otion 55 . Pros I furthe Funeral Home A t . . ested in art genior and junior COSSAA bas- Bade Retbal Championcips the Junio Th 0ecason ln the annual ar COSSAA football championship Wo pt 5 ear {Friday becoming cloudy by Fri- acilities in Oshawa earthed during construction of a ey PYeniiE Cold. Winds nortls Although they re blessed De on display and was impressed He has done a great deal to new road in this Norfolk area : west 29 today becoming light to- a: Jou BY oy a fine group! "ith it hejghten public awareness of edu- Paint Slo an with ceptions Pl" Save ¢ work with ev CONCILIATION OFFICE J g i i - of students to wor ith ER Lows tonight, highs Friday: ings, realistic sketching, and throughout the province Windsor 55 > sal Mr. Hood will be missed by St. Thomas y haa) done in mosaic " : i Joyce, the se ost Soacues: » shown in 'the school concerned with education named W. J. Maguire conciliation serve a good Ja WA di officer in bargaining betweeh the TWO FINE ATHLE | United Steelworkers of America University students Wednesday Toronto Y » obscure exhibits to any of Can- night got past the defences of the Trenton "ee a who are intere ; Wednes- United States Navy and painted a St. Catharines .... d J 100Z1 ~ day. Diane, my ever pleasant cor DEVOTED TO WORK lon April 18 after the company| They painted the slogan on the Killaloe te i vhool, while sible for ti t program at wage in-|starboard of the Redford and Earlton girl athletes of the 5 hool = Wii ey re & id ie tL program at ts were/later hombarded the in: wit wdbury Joe received the Get - Together st im Club Trophy as the t de looking question several youths: but White River made no arrests Moosonee her It work Apparent ¥e union meet ith compan (representatives today. info athlete of the year is fram her atu Oshawa ver. ROASTS © LEG - RUMP - a9 SIRLOIN It is to be hoped that