Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 21 Jul 1958, p. 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Mendey, July 21, 1958 : od MAYOR LYMAN A. FORI I et the ex loom of the Gli civic luncheon i he 1e | luncaeo he group was tak- | Building, The teenagers from | Jay es. The next planned func- Hotel Genosha he Jaycees on. a tour of | Rimouski wili be in Oshawa for { tion will take place Tuesday chan 1 n Rimou urda The Os) whi ncluded the | two weeks in which time they with a tour of the Dunlop plant ski, Quebec, and their Oshawa wamber of Co Library and the will be conducted on various at Whithy # hosts, Ti ngste ittended wst for the day ter 1 haws ivie Administration tours from time to time by the Students From Rimouski OBITUARIES MRS. JERRY MOUNTENAY died at the Oshawa General Hos Guests At Civic Luncheon | The death occurred at the Osh Ba) Sunday, July 20, In her 8th | ~ OGRNW J UKRAINIANS REMEMBER GREAT FAMINE IN HOMELAND awa General Hospital this morn The f 1 15. Stantor Yarns pi 3 me \ i. Stanton ing of Mrs. Jerry Mountenay, 63,1, NS per olay daughter of Assembled here are some of | of 193% - 33. The meeting was | from left, are: T. D. Thomas, | sion; Rev. D, Luchak, pastor of Rimou- Junior Chamber of Commerce; and added a few words of ob-of 72 ( hurch street Oghaka who I As "Mark Stun the crowd, 300 strong, who | addressed by speakers in Eng- | MLA; Rev. Zaparyniuk, pastor geal Bagh sid Riga y hs N 1 PARAS y visi was seriously re a motor i AEA " . x va wv tained | E. H. Murphy, pr incip 1 of occr; I; servation concerning the it = id oh n By bl se hii ton. She was born in Oshawa Oct.| gathered SunMay afternoon at | lish, Ukrainian and Hungarian. | of St. Mary's Ukrainian Church: | Qrthodox hurch, Oshave 21d weheon. | T. D. Thomas, MLA; Ald. Chris > S XE accident & 2weastie dunt \ " \ y . ta} . | Rev, Jacenty, pastor iT | Thor 8 "Ted Don " hil ARS IV PRENC N t of the evening, July 13 i ¥ bod had i hed prac tical Rotary Park to join in the | Shown at the microphone is | Rev. N. Prychodko author of | Oshawa ot Preshy. v ¢ gl I t d « Y resident ¢ A vi . 1g or + he She was a Hf . . " . ~ if A FR y ly er. OCVE G Robert on 4 . X i ih nh SU a very The remains will be at the Be € olin ln Be L's Canada - wide commemoration Mayor Lyman A Gifford and | "One in Fifteen Million," the | terian Church. " I. OCVI: 1 hori in Fees lie words Melntosh Funeral Chapel, Osh- NR Catholic Citiveh of the great Ukrainian famine ! on the platform behind him, special _Speaker for the occa- | Times- *tte Photo, Osha Junior 1 : har on 1. lawa. Funeral arrangements have ™ : + } . _-- - ES ------------ _-- f 3 », je ne parle His r don't ef J not been completed Predeceased b . rer Mrs. Mountenay and her hus-| ic. : 10 di od 4 I v ayeec $ she leaves a dau hist My did extend a Sardi al hand a well known Oshawa bar 1 n "Ma Donald leanor dalla 1ans 1st ace esu ts . 3 of - John Joseph Doreen, Feb, 16 } 1 ; " x » seriously fare 1} . the head table Jes Y vsing the French lan.| ber, were seriously in ured. in the h nh nd two. SONS band two - car accident and were-re- pn... ¥ Doreen, of Oshawa, and rn le of mt oi, ery 0, DL i: Do Well At At Annual UAW Picnic the facilities of the one reat grand ¢ Club and the Osh- serious head inju p oh ; s Club. Ald. Christine band, aged 65, sustalr ractur he reinains Will be at the Arm: a es ? pollowios are the results of the Girls, 8 yrs. and under -- 1., Giris' shoe -- 1. Sharon Kim- a va : 2 sly offered/ed Tibs and shock trong Funeral Chapel for high| m races held at the 12th Annual|Joanne Bourdages; 2. Lorraine merly; 2. Kathleen McRae; 3. Mavor Lyin Giffold adress [0 Shans A of the| The occupamls of (he ollips requiem mass in Gregory's | UAW Picnic Saturday afternoon Jamieson; 3. Beverly Gibson. Lynda Thompson. - ing t t awa Lawn hicle, Henry Moreland, 261 Fal-ip oo" catholic arch at 10, By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'at Lakeview Park Boys, 11 yrs. and under -- 1.MEN'S HORSESHOE ford con- Bowl lu tead avenue, Torou's and fas am. Wednesday, July 23. Rev.| jo0.ard' dash--Mike A mt, la B YE 3 Ys, and under = Claire Glendinning; 2. Jim Camp-| Singles -- 1. D. Vann; 2. J : 'tinued by i need: for TOUR DISTRICT jar 1cke, $1 Groves: v spins P. Dywer will sing the mass. In- yanaouver, third in final chin: 3. Garry A Stephen omen. bell; 3. Ken Brack. |Gow; 3. Albert Bilinski, ~~ better understz andi ng between the! Saturday afterncon, the Jay- oo onto, ecelrod a and ferment will be in St Gregory's campbell, Saskatoon, fourth in| Gino rg I. Sih ol -- 1. Girls, 11 yrs. and under -- 1. Doubles -- 1. Leslie Smith, D, two provinces. Mr. Gifford invit- cees took the group on tour of co. "liar cad. Cemetery heat (failed to ual /); Stan Le- nana' cowle: 2. Helen Hurst; 3. Mary Fiala; 2. Pam Scattergood; (Vann; 2. John Kobelnak, J. Gows-- 0 ed all the visitors and their hosts! vity and district. They con FUNERAL OF venson, Toront ird in heat! heey! Fields, 2, Sandra Pawlenchuk. ls Dennis Linton. B. . Smith, eto the council meeting Monda¥iqucted the group to such places) MRS. FRED MAUNDRELL DOUGLAS E. McCULLOGH -| (failed to qua lity): Pete Stanger Boys, 5 yrs. and under -- 1.| Boys, 13 yrs. and under -- 1.|~ RE Ht night : 30. In conclusio Ir he ¢ i tr n build- 4 . tr + 4 | ( sen that a nolo i fire ation ni Funeral services were held at| The memorial service for Doug-| Montreal, fifth in heat David Beach; 2. Brydn Rose. {Peter Vasko; 2. Dick Barnoski; rests had any questio hou 1 | SE " ro the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, las E. McCullough, who died at{ Women: Eleanor Haslam Sas Giris 5 yrs. and under --. 1,3. Peter Norris, i of Health her the city of Oshawa, not t , | the National St ¥ F i Whitby, at 2 p.m. today for Vir- Kirkland Lake last Wednesday, in ka toon third in heat (failed to Judy Wright; 2. Catherine Chap-| Girls, 13 yrs. and under -- 1. HEAD TABLE GUESTS et Cone al aoe Lim at thel or ao aonal iid SIT. is|lue Grace. Prophet, widow oflj h year, was held at the|qualify); Maureen Rever, Regina, man; 3. Shirley Gosick. Lynda Sytnyk; 2. Julle Lesnick; The head Ie g the [City Hall : tokte plac re i Tiel or Fred Maundrell, Mrs. Maundrell| Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 2'third in heat (failed to qualify):| Boys, 7 yrs. and under -- 1.[3. Linda Gay. : he head table guests at the! al to take place until ssday, p ' » Oshawa .G Saturday lv " . n. Vancouver ' luncheon included Don Brown, Both Mr. and Mrs, Tommy a tour of the Dunlop plant will be passed away a Sh DSiawa a = n p.m Saturd v, Joly i ] he serv- F ah ian, Yancouves: fourth Richard Cowle; 2. Dennis Abram. | Boys, 15 yrs. and under -- 1.| bY » abiding WA odd eh . ra ospital Friday, July 18, fol-|jce was I: sly attended. in heat (failes juality) del ge vice - president of the OntariolThomas extended their welcome conducted ory fis ice was 'argely atlence ay off; 3. Peter C epiha. [Stanley Michno; 2. Wayne Bt. | lowing a lengthy illness. She was| Rev. 8. C. H. Atkinson, minis-| Javelin throw--Hans Moke, To- Girls, 7 yrs and under -- John: 2. Ailen McAnerin, in her 79th year. ter of Albert Street Unlted nonio third in final Judy Kewin; 2. Coleen renee: | Girls, 15 yrs. and under 1 A --- | The service was conducted by | Church, conducted the services Wo : PY i 7% ' mens shot-put--Jackie Mac- 2. Bonnie Penwright. |Carrole Milt % And ovacs WEARTHER Rev. J Smut, minister of Whit. | Interment was In Mount Lawn|p, ees bt Hr onto, third in| Boys, 9 yrs. and under = 1.|ky: 3 ie Millon; 21a Laura Zabuck + y United Church. Interment' was Cemetery final. |Arthur Gavas; 2. Richard Za-| Single men -- 1. Stanley Mich- DISEASE ¥: \ \ n in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were Albert | TORONTO (CP)-Forecasts is- A, deceased was born at pk, Palbearen Harold Gray- Rowing and sculling--Univer-| roda; 8. John Lawrence. Ino; 2. Ron Tarringlon; 8. Wayne | icin 3 ¥ i th | sity of British Columbia won heat | St. John. sued by the Dominion public prechin. She was a daughter of 4 $ nllous Smith TV n.# was a daug or david McCullou gh, Smit 9 veather office at 5 am, EDT tic Late Salathiel and GT ace nee oi h and William Hami- in eights (qualified): also won PARLIA ENT Single ladies -- 1. Julie Les.| in ournamen Synopsis: A weather disturb- Prophet. She was married at gan heat in fours (qualified); Tony M nick; 2. Sandra Chaskavich; 3. ance extending from Hudson Bay| Brechin in 1909 4 Biernacki, Ottawa, third in single | Beverley Stephenson. J |B I RR AFT SEN nt a snpchade) * One of the features of the 12th Kovacs. The score was in favor to Lz Winnipeg is ing| Mrs. Maundrell had lived inl MRS. EINER O. NIELSEN sculls heat (goes into Tope age : AT A- GLANCE | Mauri ied men -- 1. Ted Barnes; | Moke this your headquarters n i f Kay and Kovac 5 few scatiered thundershowers Orillia and Oshawa prior to mov The death occurred at tie Osh 20 Pearce and L A he re 2 le Palos; 8. W. Sharaput. || for prescription service and 3 Manitoba into northwest-'ing to Whitby. 15 vears ago. She awa G sp early to- Toronto, secon in doub! S'B AN A 3 | Married ladies -- 1. J. Bassing- || peo! 5! rio. Warmer air assoc 5 a active mem! of W viday of Elcie ha Schmith; be- heat (go into repechage) y THE CANADIAN PRESS |thwaite; 2. June Campbell; 3.| eolth vised this disturbance will United Church and was a mem- love e of, Einer O. Nielsen.! pencing Mens team, Saturday, July 19, 1958 {Mrs. Doris Meringer. Phone RA 5-8711 \ ' tournan fures to the 80 per of the women's missionary Ritson road north. The deceased. ypontreal, lost 'in round) Prime Minister Diefenbaker| Three - legged race -- 1, Sam Preem White itching ¢ mark in northern regions today. [society of the church. She wasjwi d not enjoyed good healt (failed to qualify) sald Canada has sought assur.|Servinis, Kathieen McRae; 2.1 y Mette Plumbing, was t ) tegional f vasts valid 'untlllalso a member of the V r 4 ral years, was in her High Jump--Ken Money, Ferris ance there will be no further William D. Smith, Suzanne] McCORDICK S 1 As a pinch hitter 1e | midnig 1esda ( hrist ian Temperance n and 63rd : v 11,{Ont., placed Bth in final Middle East troop movements Smith; 8. Karen Copithorne, r un A mn nt Born in Germany, Jar ! i hetOn; o . Doug Gibbs. r Huron, Lake o oir w 5 nem | i vx # ceased came to Canada 29! 440-yard hurdles--George Shep. beyond Jordan or Lebanon. y ge BDL, basiow 4 thee PHARMACY Niagara, Windsor, Lon ais } ago. She was married in{herd, Port Colborne third in Mr Diefenbaker said during a, ay oo 0, Hamilton: Mainl I her husband Inivears ago. mie Was 1 lived in| Semi-final (qualified trade debate that Middle East|PcSroches, A. Dewey; 2. Sam| 128 WILSON S. 2 Ms RIN 11640. sha two & Doug- | \ al in 1930 and had lived in ® shi is . * ow A int le jainer: Ted | and Tuesday. A little 164 t ( 880-yard run -- Joe Mullins, events emphasize the need for es- Servinis, Ren Gajner; 3. Ted Sambo Sm pitchin Kan er Tuesday. Winds light Bay. N.S. third in heat tablishment of a NATO food 1a dr an, Dave hompson., = === - qualify Doug Cle- | bank, lose alba las of Whitby and Clifton, of Co y for 18 years bourg She leaves her husband and a Glace Haliburton Also surviving a isters, sister, Mrs. Frieda Gilesceke, of! (failed to 2 today and Tuesday mrs, D. J 1 Addie of German ment, Vancouver, third in heat] CCF House Leader Hazen awarded to of : cloudy with chan €lWhithy and M f. Px fi The memorial service will be (failed to qualify). Argue said such a food bank arc z in ower Tuesday aft-| yw; and three br rs. Hugh held at the Armstrong Fumera SWIMMING should be stocked with 100,000, y ble n « J ing. A little prop) sf Whitby lot ro- Ck 1 at 1. p.m.,, Wednesday 000 bushels of Canadian wheat at eceived 4 1 ay. Winds light be-'nhat of Toronto and Cliff ph-! Jy 3. Rev, H, A, Mellow, minis. $2 a bushel A west 15 Tuesday -aft-! 4 of Beaverton or of Northminster United, Re 1 qualified): Gladys| Trade Minis Churchill said U Church, will conduct the So ond ir Verd ue . third in there are no definite plans for . Ca ind Lake, North Bay, Sud MRS. MARY E. DOREEN |orvices. The service will be fol. Priestly aod Que yo la trade mission to Communist The final game was held up a 4,1 1 lay. Tuesday In 7 health for twojlowed by cremation at the To- heat (failed to qualify Sara China because of an accident on, vy wit Ww scat - months Mr Mary FE. Doreen!ronto Crematorium Opposition I ler Pearson said he foul side of third base. The hun¢ A ; 1 hur rshowe J Mr Yiefenbe . g av crowd wag a liftle close when a t 15 Womens 220-vard breaststroke Mr Diefenbaker should have 18 wr " £ 1 he warm t t ; asked for Commons permission < a 1 »d foui pop fly was ca t in lege mins Ww IKED Irene Service, Vancouver, sec- oo. CO olan ! \ bing w hs territory and one 1 was ste] vith a P OSHA A PHONE RATE H ond in heat (qualified) [befor wiring his ( ommons office al CALL US AT Womens 110 - yi ard freestyle-- Margaret Iwasaki Vancouver Barber, Brantford, third in hea failed to qualify » listen in on House debates Mens 110-yard freestyle--Cam Mr [te : ! i J -yar resty am. Diefenbaker said what was ' k {2 eron Grout, Montre (qualified done could not "in the slightest" } - telephones in Oshawa's calling for typical classes of service injon time ul hough third ih deals » lermed disregard for Parlia- : i ho ji reg > re ! he prese a ew rate gr George Par Hamiltor p 2 1 i area had increased by more than the present and new rate groups : : alify ment x f five per cent beyond the maxi-for the area heat but failed to qualify on/*'yp, Pearson accused Mr, \ hed 111 FOR SPEEDY, RELIABLE r 30 {mum limit of the present rate Present new time a Ken ' Ww Iiams, hone Churchill of repudiating the prime as rs ) X serena, W ; ec at but fa mas (second In hea minister by refusing to table the || ECONOMICAL SERVICE R 1 W + 5 . | group. Individual Line 3 A a } )1eS a nil l London ; 5 . qualify on time 3 & | p for Oshawa are arty Lin 3 3 trade department's economic out- g gha RH . Be Telephone rates for Osha arty Line 330 Womens 440-vard freestyle wy ey ) | governed by the number of tele- Multi-Party Line look for 1958. s t 5 al ce gy area, | Fxtens | 23 lay Canada placed second. E tH 1 N d ren 5: " phones in the Joss! calling ate a Ex hilo Jone Mens 880-yard freestyle relay Monday, July 21, 1958 DON'T DO IT YOURSELF! LET OUR . » dbrvice pach cust anads a hin The C s 4 2:30 Sseniia ee a nil 3B (the dhrvce to each cutomet i poy ine Cote oeed Wid. | TH Conary mises at 28 > TECHNICIANS REPAIR YOUR SET! 80 creases as the number | fiate rate? Wrestling - Ser! luti The S i 7 ; . 5 05 {phones increases. The Bell Tele Boese, Kitchener, scored Can- ers' resolutions he Senate S| : poring on the 3 : a5 phone Company is required to re- 2-Party Line .'adas first victory | adjournd f to 8 r.m Tues day. Our servicemen are trained profes- « Y . who es in the are: ' . . > - n¥ ™ x pearly | message) none + at ' s---- -- i 1 + children is havin i-rabies' surr ing 1 an V Carnie 85 (port to the board, IW ice year vi 'B.X. . oe : Lawn bowling Alex Houston | me Sionels . Dow't ih yore Teauble by "bot ya special recommendations for the Lilt fle date of eRlaiEeg A nin lt Tae 5 and George Dewar, Vancouver, WITNESS DROWNS attempting repairs yourself! Coll us! a ey dV a th + o kasi o [total telephones have increased Extension "pho 78 Eat EE la i va} Prt sad rabid fox, apple oday for prevention of the di 1-1 R asing ..... 6 80 | more than five per cent beyond scored only Canadian victory. | HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -- A WE RENT the provir ) awa 2 R sane 9 lthe limits of their group young Jehovah's Witness conduct- tribute pamphle 0% vs sonee ' 55 7 ; : ' tribute p h CONCERN G ING : The Oshawa area has expanded E ] d L |ing a baptism service in a sand] farms wi 8 peor ral iN GROW adily in recent years and its ng an ed S. CELEBRATING [pit stepped into deep water and! : PORTABLE TV's drowned Sunday while about a The Times also le there " 2 ogress has be accompanied row ( rm in th pre Two Becidents hy gress Jas ee ih om iy - BIRTHDAYS dozen horrified members of the] iY A Boul. Me re . 'ber of telephones. Oshawa resi Canada Third | | congregation looked on. : y on villa eh and tor 4 by y ib During Weekend dents now have 21,876 telephones CARDIFF (CP)--Engl: Congratulations and best | The victim was Clifton Willie) "ie 3 in their local calling area. ~England won| 50010 the following resi- (Payne, 23. Payne had baptized Police report this morning that gold medals in the mens javelin o tebri [tw sons | s ting hid J ants yshawa and district 0 persons and was awaiting a s have been } t 0 lents occurred between and foil team events Saturday gents of « haw any Re [thira when he stepped back: top- KING ST. W. OSHAWA RA 3-3425 1 en Wildlife officials of Saturd evening and Sunday CITY AND and picked up valuable points in| 11% AVE | CEC |pling into water more than 30 the provincial Department o rnin five other events to jump to the M W 1 Kucherik {feet deep. rs. William Kucherik, | Lands and F g Animal It Dubrowsky, 36, of 318 C top of the unofficial team stand-| _ VI ---- Health Division of al De- BI reported to police DISTRI T ings at the end of the first full] 262 Conant street: Mrs. Peter | sideswiped. Dut r of compeition in the Empire! Soltys, RR 3, Oshawa; Miss ed. Dub : F | Frances McHoney, RR 4, Offic ro artments re c ated th: he other ve TRER " SE ames. | og o paninenis : ta N is ul the + ther e- STREETS CLOSED : These are the standings of ti Oshawa Miss Mary Loft- decided up: t i o his vas ests ated at 20 Because of construction the fol-|, = 3¢ are Je stan ngs o.'¢l house, RR 3, Oshawa; Mrs. I. n.d 3 h a mi at $2 owing Oshawa streets w be leaders, based on a 10-5-4-3-2-1 Crawford, 393 Wilson road a close ped on by a playe J f The following table provides ex- (Continued from Page 1) amples of the new monthly rates Taken for medical treatmen rmer nds southwes tween she required three stitche ut | 20 te west 15 Tuesday and on Sunday she was all right Forecast temperatures x Lows tonight, highs Tuesday: 5 f s of hig our on the X at approximagel y ste . rat six inl 3 ) age . Ritson road Point system for the first six inl Couth: Peter Blasko, 116 Bar x have. been 1side I ( collided at the in } 4 i ctrant l@ach eve ; as . x ini ant " tion of Sin coe and Bloo ith closed from Bloor street ©ach . 4 | rie avenue; Mark Cordy, 10 Spirit Duplicator . e a os were 2 0. Wolfe street; Harmon) : | Colborne street east; G. F 2, of 164 Al ce voad south ciosed from Tex x Cans de : 4 Shreve. 371 King street east Reproduce 75 Copies in 1 Miaute / Hoskins avenue; Elm Mh save & wi ; " A + Pederse venue: lo ass J The first five persons to in Police ond enue closed from Par Re land 1 form The Times of their EASY BUDGET TERMS mated at $500 south to Oshawa shopping Wales birthdays each day will re Kenva ceive double * tickets to the FORMER MP DIES CHARGES ADJOURNED Sc oland i Repent peed is ANANOQUE (CP George a . ¢ + . South Africa ( Oo ek pe 5 AS WAL by SA = asorae hree chi js of assault oc- A nay engagement of "Around the ; ; iy a * de partment z reported io, i A casioning bodily iarm against itis es World in 80 Days" which is ] 5, not : A . rast from te wn and a former Progres- four accused were adjourned to DROWNS IN CREEK edrrently showing at the Re- -- \ 9 11 2 cate. a ive Cons ve member of Monday, July 28, in Oshawa Mag-| SUDBURY (CP) -- Leo Methe,| gent Theatre, however, the rd =| KING E : m for Lee lied abt his jstrate's Court «tod 2, was drow : d Sunday night in| guest tickets sent out daily | P demon. y . Wah 3: Mr. and x agen. 8 kin Rayside Township,| +t, the winners will be honor- stra SUGGESTIONS WANTED ) plecte he 7a, of 284 T 1 t: John about : ile t of here ed only for any attraction RA 4 3333 TORONTO P : y a {7 : ASAE f 5 f Mrs, Os following the above presenta : Se in ba soc wih he wom, eof i asec vee To vin mbar or ms tn 1 Arr | WALMSLEY & MAGILL Office Equipment Lid. and ran charges arose ont « t 'reek that passes aboul a quar Davs." on June 29 ter mile behind their house Pe | rabie

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