Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 14 Jul 1958, p. 3

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, July 14, 1958 3 ----"" moms Immaculately dressed in | sociation march with 5000 other | saturday. Several LOBA | tribute to their organization. fe white these members of the | Orangemen in the annual July i y " Ladies Orange Benevolent As- | 12 parade held in Bowmanville = Lodges marched and were a | --Times-Gazette Staff Phole a Thousands Of People Watch Orange Parade BOWMANVILLE -- The largest of Barley Park, at the eastern old C. Herbert rode in another|Lodge, No. 79, JOL; No Surrén- Microwd to see a parade in Bow-|outskirts of town, west along auto. |der Lodge, No. 127, Cobourg; | 3 2 § /manville, as thousands lined|King street to Liberty, south on MORE THAN 60 LODGES Coldsprings Lodge, No. 5My |the two and three-quarter mile Liberty to Queen, west on Queen Fiotari 7 {Maple Leaf Lodge, No. 2 Ogh- route Saturday to watch 5000 to King and back to the park. sicioria Loage, No. 4, Peter. awa; Victoria Lodge, No. 55, nr Orangemen of the Big Five Dis-| Cool breezes blew off Lake On ough, was the first group be-1g.) awa; Jubilee Lodge, No. 17, Au 3 #4 Mie 3 0 Tai |hind the official cars. Queen's Tadeo y trict march in the annual July 12 tario making weather conditions|, Lodge. No. 204. Emily. was|J0L. Oshawa; Queen Mary Orange Parade. ideal for spectators. However, | + iy Yine NOs. weds iy, aS! Lodge, No. 97, LOBA, Oshawa? Despite early morning rain, they did not help to keep the {Victoria Lodge, No. 583, Osh= clear skies and pleasant 80 de- Somewhat humid weather from | Other lodges m the order they|awa: Unit 42 Canadian Corps gree temperatures graced the|having its effect upon the march. | marched Ir the parade were as|Band, Oshawa; Vimy Ridge large gathering. More than 60 ers. Many showed signs of tiring|follows: Coronation Lodge, No.|Lodge No. 139, LOBA, Whithy= lodges. bands and other groups and the effects of the hot sun re-{1030, LOBA, Omemee: Empire ; J ges, . ir ski seryone|Lodge, No. 491, LTB, Lindsay;| No Surrender Lodge No. 68f, hed dened their skins. But everyone |! , ' . ay; > t marched. St v Lindsay Kinsmen Boys' Band,|Oshawa: Enterprise Lodge, No. A jubilant atmosphere was finished as they had started --|Li ) y a '|9167 Ost in Lodge, Ni revalent among the marchers|With a smile and look of satis-|Wreath of Promise Lodge, No. 220 USi2Wa: ster Lodge, Xo: Pre Er Es ney recatien faction, 37, Lindsay, Victoria Lodge, No.|3158, Oshawa; Cavan Senior glen niversary of the The parade started sharp af 2366, LOBA, Lindsay; Hackett Lodge, No. 40; Maple Leaf Lodge, € h anniversary ; . i; |Lodge, No. 32, Lindsay No. 46, Fraserville; Princess Ely Battle of the Boyne when King P-m. when Bill Reid of Orono & y Lodge, No. 253. Millbrook: Card William III defeated James II in|SWUung his white horse out of the] Reaboro Lodge, No. 820, Rea- ol Lodge Ne 2 421 Ca 1 the historic encounter, park on to King street and start- boro; North Emily Lodge, No. iy ithful po oi dre NTE Spectators began taking their ed west. Behind him was the 952; Duke of Wellington Lodge, |; AoA Bons a boro positions along the parade route | Bowmanville Legion Pipe Band|No. 457, Nassau; Wesley Lodge, | dee N ie oro; ateybory almost an hour before the pa-|headed by Pipe Major Jack No. 419, Lakefiled; Diamond Loy-| "°¢8¢ NO. 82. ; vis rade was scheduled to begin.|Knight. al Lodge, No, 80, Peterborough;| Janetville Lodge, No. 64; Pride Parking space was at a premium| Following the band were two Jubilee Juvenile Lodge, No. 136, of Pontypool Lodge, No. 1: well before noon. Hundreds of|cars carrying parade officials. | Peterborough; Busy Bee JOL, LOBA; Pontypool Lodge, No. 82; actos clogged fields and every Hiding in the autos were Neil|lNo. 100, Peterborough; Vim y|Good Luck Lodge, No. 1307, available parking space near the Porter. Orono, County secretary;|Ridge Lodge, LOBA, No. 244,|LOBA, Bethany; Bethany LOBA, parade route. Roy Bacon, Bowmanville, county|Kirkfield. jo. 1022; Pride of Hope 'Lod master; Mrs. Cora Johnson, Duke of Manchester Lodge, No.| No. 46, LTBJ, Port Hope; Lot COLORFUL PROCESSION |Janetville, grand mistress of On-|50, Peterborough; Eastern Star|No. 309, Port Hope; Devil's High stepping majorettes, tario East; Rt. Wor. Bros. Creigh-|Lodge, LOBA No. 525, Peterbor-|Lodge, Mo. 43 Cartwright; Ty- smart looking bands and enthusi-|ton Devitt, Bowmanville, PGM of |ough; Star of Bethlehem Lodge, |rone Lodge, No. 1244, LOBA. astic young children added to the|Ontario East; Arthur Beacock,!LOBA, No. 650, Peterborough;| Orono Lodge, No. 409, Orono; colorful procession of Orangemen|PGM of Saskatchewan Duke of Manchester Lodge, No. Pine Ridge Lodge, LOBA, No. 7s as they marshalled for the long Dr. Percy Vivian, MP; Mayor 50, Peterborough. 1291, Bowmanville; Purple on walk. Nelson Osborne and Centennial |, Eastern Star Lodge, No. 525, Guards Lodge, No. 2384 Bow- They marched from the Cream |Commitiee Chairman Rev. Arn-|LOBA, Peterborough; Cobourg manville. J AS PART OF THE pre-game | noon, members of the Oshawa | In the upper picture are some | members of the Toronto Maple | In the lower picture is a group | : DIES OF WOUNDS : entertainment, sponsored by | Little League staged a game | of the Little League players, = Leaf Baseball Club. From left | of the players who took part in | enne ' anning een BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)--Mil- the Hamilton Council: of the | and drew rounds of well-merit- | members of the executive of are: Mike Rudka, Jack Ctim- the pr i hibit . lionaire politician Abboud Abdul Knights of Columbus, at Maple | ed applause. The Toronto team | St. Gregory's Council, Knights | ian, Lew Morton, Daryl Leach, ie pre-game exhibition. Razak. 83. hat died of Wougds . Stadi ofe A y E shawa rot J.J y G re. | --] -Gaz 7 Leaf Stadium Sunday after defeated Rochester by 5 to 0. | of Columbus, Oshawa, apd two | J. J. Kelly and Tim ilmore at Times-C azette Photos Wo J Possible Socred Leaders received in an ambush by un ; : known assailants. 0 o p 3 , piv : . : DOntarie Department of Agricul appeared they received a tele VANCOUVER (CP) -- The|from the heart seizure he suf-| Abdul Razzak was shot in both ure. opie Id S phone call from an unidentified ; : a - tered in 1955 a A oF COMING EVENTS u er da e i ¢ fluid 'milk ik a man. saving y names of Social Credit premiers|fered in 1955 and added "I don't|legs Friday as he rodé through Sales of fluid milk totalled 579, H na i Bennett of British Columbia and,¢! equal to what is going to| rebel-held territory in the Moslem aX A . 1333 quarts during the month com- Don't bother looking for her. ; y ennett of British Loumbla andy ye to he done in the, next-four| uarter of Beirut. He died Sun: CONNAUGHT Park Nickel Night pared with 588,626 quarts in Ap- LaI1LE€ITAINE I threw her body over the Manning of Alberta have been|or five years." q ; July 16, 1958. Booths, Bingo, home bak- U In ; ount pared Xu meats warts in Af bridge." a cl day. 1 1 1907. A a ,729 quarts . ii i rles S nr AR} di - -- = p Y of fluid cream were sold Sar Mrs. Murray Chute, Cambridge | The body was found near a : i mention mn Dar y sire es 29 Despite the fact the party was Abdul Razzak formerly was. a ay among those being considered for|wiped out nationally in the| member of parliament. His son, CP and T Bingo, Albert Street Hall, 1958, compared with 13,278 quarts Ave, opened her home to the bridge spanning -the Gatineau ] : [ SO Monday, July 14, 20 games $6 and $8 Although the make of creamery NY np ed yn ua past noble grands of Sunshine! River. ' he Bations] leadership Ds ye March Section and he TL ue Mohamed Abboud, former minis. Seven $40 jackpots 9% butter in Ontario county, in May a : : Rebekah Lodge last Tuesday af- party, retiring party chief SolonjPeace River seat he he or Ilter of finance, was assassinate po ~ |of this year, showed a good in iy Sopust states thal gales of ternoon and evening N S Low said Saturday. Jears, Loy said ive party|in 1953 in front of the presidentia 'rease over the same month of |35'M Milk continue 10 climb Tables were set on t aciols] The 58 - year - old Mr. Low is far fronmr discouraged. | palace. C.P. AND T. last year, the make in both Dur- Ostiaw 2 area. A Jota] 2 # un back or ily he spacious) EW BRIEFS | : has led the party for 14 years, is| A Dajional council meeting will » ¢ quarts were & ast Aprii| i ? cotiri Soh shortly 2 COMMITTEE nam and Northumberiand coun a pes Hn by beds of beautiful summer flow. | BUILT CHRYSLER BUILDING 7 jolie to Boy oy high, sehballbe eld shortly 10 Sian 8 ational MAN DROWNS ties was lower - 8 ers. A large number of lodge! NEW VORK (AF roder ; eaching job mn Raymond, a. d ; " J i k | ol in > x a ol ast year. 8 5 NE (AP) -- pde) wr Aa J . s < ) ( ) =I] thanks the public for buying Figures released by the statis- if the same month of last year members sat down to a pot ugk), NI w YORK AF F rederick Ye said in an interview that he Besides the names of Premier SUDBURY cp Nick Kozak, tags on their recent tag day tics Eranch of the Ontario Depart- Sales of buttermilk and choco: xe T. Ley, 86, who erected hanhat- ; " ide totaly 7 ; | Bennett and Premier Manning, |41, of Sudbury, was drowned Sum YO iy of else BS eepatt late dairy drink were both lower. Se vein Wis. Spent DIaVing tan's Chrysler Building, the sec-| has not completely recovered, ™ yy "said other possible|day after saving a woman who THANK YOU 1630 make in Ontario county in May |Sales of the former commodity, £2. Was 51 PIaYINg | ond tallest structure in the world| 2 leadership candidates mentioned had fallen nto Black Laks, about 3a make Ontario y May | ied 79 E lied at his home Sunday. Ley's in party circles include Rev. Alex|15 miles southwest of the city" totalled 93.681 pounds com- totalled 72 hundred quarts com A hearty vote of thanks was Lt aL y ' F k 3 : ¥ X |] : : d to 86.580 a in May, |pared with 78 hundred quarts in extend d to. Mrs: 'Chute. Tor Ie contracting firm built at least 30 0CCI PICTURES Patterson, former Social Credit| Witnesses said Kozak, a noms Ihe make during the first |the same month of last year. Sale jocpitality major structures in the New| CONCERT SOLOIST |MP for Fraser Valley; Russell|swimmer, had jumped into PA® WOODVIEW fo onthe of the year in the of chocolate dairy drink amount.| ye York City area. The 'soloist at' the comeert ON PAGE SEVEN | Patrick, Alberta's minister of eco- water to save the woman after COMMUNITY CENTRE !comnty w 552 pounds com- d to 200 hundred quarts compar- HANGAR, AIRCRAFT BURN | being presented at the Me- nomic affairs; and Fred Mur- she fell off a dock. He got her pated with 282,665 pounds in the °d With 203 hundred quarts in SLOW DRESSER RIMOUSKI, Que. (CP) -- A| Laushlin. Bandshell. Memorial | On page seven of this edition dock. president of the Ontario|safely to shore and then slippe April 1957 wind - whipped fire Sunday de-| Park, Thursday night, will be | of The Times-Gazette will be {Social Credit League. back into deeper water. same month of last year ke 1d ] MONSTER In Durham county the make It is also reported that the com- IS BLOOF stroyed the main hangar at Ri-| Mrs, Mary Lou Baker. In her found pictures of some mem- hal last May totalled 52,970 pounds mercial dairies in the Oshawa mouski airport and five Quebec-| first group of numbers Mrs. | bers of the 1958 graduating class compared to 67,281 pounds in Zone purchased 2,013,582 pounds When a woman throws her |air DC-3 aircraft housed in it. No| Baker will sing Calm as the | of The Oshawa Central Collegi- BINGO of milk during Aprii from district 2 May a year ago. The make for coat off freely and quickly, One was injured in the blaze] Night by Carl Bohm; Out of | ate Institute. Pictures of other the five months of this year was producers at a cost of $90,823 Of she's open, congenial, at |Which caused damage estimated! My Dreams by Rogers and | members of the class will be TONIGHT 199,420 pounds against 213,625 the ig purchased lenin home in her sew suri nd- |at $1,500,000. | Hammerstein and Through the | run in tomorrow's edition. wounds in the same period of Pounds were classitied as stand-| jngg a hook on clothes . psy- | ; 5 D> 3 | Years by Vincent Youmans. In ! ard fluid and special fluid calibre. chology claims, If she's poy xe SCHBISHOP DIES Arch.| her final group She wl Sng In Northumberland county the to remove her wraps, she's hishop Michael, 66 | This Nearly was Mine by Rog- y v n --51--56-- make in May was 341,883 pounds aloof, uneasy or indifferent. i Nha Bei ur Ye ers and Hammerstein; Some Joseph Victor, 41, 37 Prince Tender EAT'N compared with 276,642 pounds in CELEBRATING But if you're eager to re- North and South America, died of Day by Rudolph Friml and Ave street, and an auto Sriven by| A tn nS AY $1 300 00 May of last year. The total make | move some furniture, appli heart failure at Doctors H spitall Maria by Back-Gounod. Harold Alvin Fiuney, oe 141 Lib TRUE-TRIMBEEF anras , . hop a 5 Hospita - erty street S., Bowmanville, were Fadil / . for the five months of this year BIRTHDAYS ances, bicycles or other [Sunday after an intestinal opera- | agg lisi 11 i 395. | Cutting ie, 790.364 pounds compared to things, Classified ads get you (jon, He was the spiritual leader in collision, Damage totalled $325. CASH PRIZES 766,629 pounds for the first five Congratulations and best spot cash for 'em QUICK. lof 1.000.000 North Americans of | Police Probe At 4.30 p.m. police were called | 12 KING ST.E. - RA 3-3633 3.55 p.m. when a truck driven by months of 1957. wishes to the. following resi- For a helpful ad-writer phone Greek descent and of an estima-| to investigate an accident at the | INCLUDING -- | dents of Oshawa and district For a helpful ad-writer phone 10d 5.000.000 communicants of all| corner of Elm and Celina streets $100.00 FREE | . . who are celebrating their RA 3-3492. Eastern Orthodox churches in the 3 C h where a truck driven by Richard | birthdays today tom ati Lenczewski, 34, 286 Frontenac y CASH DOOR PRIZES Skim Milk Peggy Whalen, Box 1144, Western Hemisphere. Ias es avenue, was involved in a colli-| Meat Specials! Tues & Wed I... | Bowmanville; Jeanette Kow- : OPENS LEGION HALL sion with an auto driven by Don- | . . . E BARN alski, 253 Verdun road; Ruth oman 1 PORT HOPE (CP)--Governor-, Three accidents were investi- ald Burns, 28, RR 3, Whitby. R D Sale Grows Pearson 65 Town Line road General Massey took time off| gated by members of the Oshawa! Damage in the accident totalled wie north; J. Davenport, 274 Burk Not Meet from a holiday at his nearby | pyjice Department Saturday aft- $900. TENDER $1.00 odmission gives you street; Mrs. Donald Read, country home Sunday to open al Amine | Damage amounted to $135 in an | 1 cord plus free chance on Sales of fluid cream and fluid| King street, Whithy $28,000 addition to the Canadian Sraoen and evenings: No one: was Pic rg 371 Rossland road W. | - $100.00 pa door milk by the commercial dairies| The first five persons to in- Legion hall. Mr. Massey, who is|injured. Damage caused totalled | ;: 1 0 curred at ¢ . Auto- LB. Dek oul Play y a f {mobiles driven by arles Ever-| The first accident occurred at ett Humphries 25, 150 Si ncoe | the intersection of Oshawa boule- street S. and Nick Prodaniuk, 24, | LEAN, SHOULDER prize grand patron of the Canadian Le-|$1360. gion, wore the blue and gold tie| of the Legion as he chatted in-! in the Oshawa zone were ower in| form The Times of their BUS SERVICE AT DOOR April of this year tham in the| birthdays each day will re- ame mot 57 it sport ev louble tickets to the 1630 *ame month of 1957 it is report ceive dou PO NTE GATINEAU. Oue ae i x | | ed by the statistics branch of the! Regeit Theatre, good for a : ATINEA !1€. formally with members |vard south and Eulalie avenue at'143 Clarke street, were involved. 4 (CP)--An autopsy has shown that| - e---- -- four-week period. During the I 2' SADS 'S . ne of ang he 26-year-old Suzanne Car re was| : HEADS LIONS ; J Cc. KINSMEN CLUB OF OSHAWA World in 80 Days" which is |drowned, but police said Sunday| CHICAGO Al 4 th A Wes Vir- LB. by "PrORIiv. & ing . . [they are not satisfied she did not|2ina merchant is the 42nd pres- MONSTER BINGO sikh UY Showing at te Re- meet with foul play "ident of the Lions International, a| CITY OF OSHAWA - kets se ! A Coroner, Dr. Gerald Brisson re.|¢rvice club with 57,000 mem- Ruest tickets sent out daily ported an autos: by a Montreal|bers in 91 countries. The new TENDERS FOR PAINTING to the winners will be honor. | hief I Dudley L. Si { FREE ADMISSION ed only for any attraction fol- |medico-legal expert showed nojthic! Lion is Dudley L. Simms 0 Sealed tenders, addressed to The Chairman of the City Property Com- am fa 14] es lowing the above presentation [Signs of violence on Miss Car |€ harleston | mittee, c/o City Treasurer's Department, Oshawa, Ontario, and endorsed i i | "Around the World in 80 [riere's body. It was not certain SLIGHT FEVER H "Tender for Painting", will be received until 5.00 p.m. EDS.T. More than $1 ,000 in prizes Wotings ? whether there would be an in-| LONDON (AP) -- The Queen] Y 21 Including 2---$250 Jackpots " quest still suffered from a slight fever | MONDAY, JULY 21st, 1958 SLICED i Her body was found Friday in|Sunday but Buckingham Palace | for the painti f pill d walls, stairways, etc., in the Civi 1 www y . A | or pointing o pillars, em walls, s ys, etc, In e ivie I 1--$150 Jackpot (must go) HUGE DRYDOCK the Gatineau River near this|doctors reported the acute sinus] Administration Buil Application of paint to be by brush only. BREAKFAST 20 Games at $20, 5 Games at $25 NEWCASTLE - ON . Tyne, village 10 miles east of Ottawa linflamation which struck her ear- Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the City Treasurer's Department Oshawa, Ontario. or England (CP)--~A drydock capa- The government employe van-lier in the week was abating TWO DOOR: PRIZE up, to 80,000 deadweight tons will here Queen had a restful day but that H. E TRIPP, Bus Service to the Door be built on the Clyde, to be com- When the body was found. po- her temperature still has not re- City Treasurer. 163b pleted in 1961, (lice recalled that after she dis-turned to normal. %

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