Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 5 Aug 1958, p. 2

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gh 7 2 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesdoy, August 5, 1958 I BN ' Naval Club | "7 Is Robbed | | | A break-in at the Naval Club, | |Simcoe street south, netted the thieves $10 plus an undetermined lamount of cigaret money Monday | morning. | The break-in 'was discovered Monday morning by Louis Johns. ton, of 337 Elgin street east, stew- ard at the club. The cellar door as well as the door into the bar were open, Police believe that the latter {door, with a latch lock, was open. led by sliding a table knife along the frame of the door. A cash box on the bar was pried open. Its contents amounting to $10 was missing, { A second cash box, containing an undetermined amount of cigar- et money, was also opened. It had been broken open by taking the crews out of the hasp. | Police consider the possibility that a person hid in the club basement until after closing time Saturday. After robbing the two dl cash boxes, the thief could have !left by the south fire door, No visible means of entry were { found. Frying Pan Fires Plastic A fire at the home of William Sadler, 684 Wilson road south, | caused extensive soot damage this morning. The fire originated from an overheated frying pan which set the plastic tile, in front of the stove, on fire. Mrs. Sadler had left the house for a couple of min- | Marlene {utes and returned to find the tile and frying pan on fire, She con- tained the fire with salt until fire- men were summoned, ! Chief R. Hobbs of the Oshawa Fire Department said at the scene| that plastic tile is very inflam- mable and should be kept away from stoves and other hot electric THIS WAS THE SCENE out- | side the Grace Lutheran Church, Albert street, Sunday afternoon, just after the instal- lation of the church's new pas- By JIM PEACOCK | Caadian Press Staff Writer SASKATOON (CP) -- The odds To Regain Title tor, Seen in the picture from | Gumz. In the back row from the left to right in the front row are | left are J. Roznik, an elder Rev. W. O. Ratke, the newly | trustee of the church; R, Behm | president of the congregation; | installed and ordained Rev, Carl Kartechner and Rev. F. A, | Rev. H. Kritch; and Rev. A, F, Pollex. Absent when the ple- ture was taken were: H. Hart wig and J. Hamacher, both eld- er trustees of the church, ~Times-Gazette Photo Favored New Pastor 1 litle Is Ordained acid test for the 160 golfers who | Grace Lutheran Church, 150 Al- teed off, es; were able to stay bert street, Oshawa, installed a Missouri Senate of the Lutheran Church; Rev. A. F. Pollex, the al appliances. today favor Mrs, Marlene Stew- insidet he 80s in the 25-to 40-mile- new pastor on Sunday, Aug. 3. art Streit of Toronto and Font-|an-hour winds that howled across The new minister is the Rev, THIEVES STEAL $500 FROM MOTOR HOTEL was discovered when he from a movie at 4.30 am. Mr, described a "very clean job'. He believes Allan Rutter (left), 17-year- old maintenance man at the | Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel, | Bowmanville, shows Manager | James Burke the heavy stone slab thieves removed to gain access to the window into the ladies' powder room early Mon- day. The thieves removed the | cash register containing $500 | The theft Mr. Rutter Burke OBITUARIES ENGEL Engel, MRS. ANNIE * TORONTO (CP)--Annie am -- Mrs. W. McIntosh (Barbara), of Black Diamond, Alberta and Mrs ™, one of the earliest membersiA. J. Robinson (Eliza), of Nel: of Toronto's Jewish community son, B.C. and founder of the first syna- gogue in Oshawa, died Sunday the W. C. Town Funeral The funeral service was held at Chapel, the 1888 with her parents. She moved 4. The services were conducted than half by drowning. to Oshawa 46 years ago and to- by Rev. R. ether with her husband, Hyman, ment was in Lakeview Cemetery, counted 49 drowned, 22 killed in founded the synagogue. She also|Kirkfield, |traffic, Four dead in fires and The pallbearers were Russell seven killed in other mishaps. Saunders, Norman Smythe, Jack Service was held at 2 p.m. Mon- Bates, Stirling McNabb, Richard the 56 predicted for the 78 hours between 6 p.m. local time Friday founded in Oshawa the Piah| ehapter of Hadassah. McNeil and inter- day, Aug. 4, at the Park Memor- woffender and Win Baldwin. fal Chapel, 508 Spadina avenue, | Toronto. Mrs. Engel, formerly of Oshawa, died at New Mount Sinai| Hospital, Sunday, Aug. 3. Mrs. Engel had been living at 5 Lynd- Burst Court, Toronto. She leaves five daughters A. Schiff (Hannah), of 5t. Cz foes; Mrs, B. Freeman | end Mrs. H. Marks (R¢ Oshawa; Mrs. P. Rubin and Mrs. G. Morris 8t. Catharines and t} Shea A., William and Jack EF of St. Catharines Algo surviving are three broth ers, Samuel, Harry and Henr Papernick, 22 ; hildren and 34 great-grandchildr Interment was in Cemetery, Toronto I Mrs Clara Sima), ¢ son ngel Jones Avenue GEORGE W. HARVEY George W. Harvey, a former employe of the Robert Simpson Co., Toronto, died here Sunday, Aug. 3. He had not been in good health for some months A son of the late John Susan Harvey, the dec born in Oshawa. He hac Lindsay and Pete some time and for m was an employe of the sh partment of the Robert Simpson Co. prior to his ret nt about 10 years ago. He lived in a for ars. * Mr. Harvey was an adherent of the United Church anada. He was a member of Harmony and awa General Aug. 3, of Gladys She was in her 66th year had been ill for a short time. A daughter of the late Gilbert traffic and 31 were and Sarah Osborne, the deceased iA . EATER. was born at Mount Forest and HIGHEST TOLL IN QUEBEC by provinces, MRS. CALEB FRENCH The death occurred at the Osh- Hospital Sunday, Marion Os- of Caleb French. She yorne, widow had lived in Oshawa prior to mov- ing to Whitby 28 years ago. Mrs. French was a member of Whitby United Church and was a sionary society of She had also been church choirs in Whitby Predeceaseq by her husband in 1947, Mrs. French leaves two sis ters, Mrs, C. B. Clapp (Flor- ence), of Hillier and Mrs. G Humphries (Frances), of Osh awa. The funeral service was held at the-W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, at 2 p.m. today. Rev David Marshall, the church active Oshawa and minister of St. "|Andrew's Presbyterian Church Whitby, conducted the services. Interment was in Oshawa Union PIES IN GLIDER Norman Ring, 37, of Toronto, when crashed at Fergus during Cana {dian National Soaring Champion Cemetery. FUNERAL OF CARLETON 0. REID The memorial service for Carle- tea O. Reid, who died suddenly at Ompah, Ont., Friday, Aug, 1, was A Canadian The traffic toll fell far short of and midnight ence, Monday was celebrated as Civic Ontario and parts of Western Canada. year during the weekend covers Holiday, Holiday in Civie killed ing were in | The toll Press Monday by |Canadian Highway Safety Confer- 92 accidents drowned drownings in brackets: Quebec 32 (23), Ontario 22 (12) V New life member of the women's mis-| Wick 1 (1), Manitoba 4 (3), Sask Alberta in| British Columbia 6 (1), were Nova Scotia 5 atchewan 5 (1), There reported Prince in Edward St night, Donald Gadke, 25, of Sheffield and his 20-month-old at son, Larry, were burned to death +|Sunday when fire swept a farm pump house and near Galt, house, truck, was killed ships Sunday. (4), no Newfoundland Island Ontarie Deaths Jack Marshman, 32 drowned while skin-divin Chair River at Sarnia Friday his Lodge, AF and AM, Toronto and 27% of Rameses Temple Mystic i Shrine. He leaves a sister, Miss Cora Harvey, of Oshawa; a brother, Leslie Harvey, of ( ry and a CAPSULE NEWS held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 4 | The pallbearers were Milton! Fice, Donald Clement, George Floody, William Gingerich, Jos Holiday Weckend Costs 82 Lives By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eighty-two Canadians died Mrs. Engle came to Toronto in Whitby, at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. accidents this weekend -- more | Dives From Moving Car | hill, to regain the Canadian wo-|the Saoiyard course all day. an's open ¢ i i ;| Most were ov , | me n's open championship she has AUGHTERS IN TOURNEY held in four of the last six years. | | Mrs, Hazel Jamison, who has WEATHER The five-foot-two *'Little Ben," | TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-|at 24 a veteran of championship two daughters contesting Secouts weather office at 11 a.m.: golf, has proven herself in the ary Hights hese, came Jaros Synopsis: Sunny weather will/last four days in Saskatoon. She ¥ith the KID of 8 At Du li continue across southern Ontario| CAME #0 with the low score " with 85, but the Edmonton house- permitting afternoon tempera-| Monday's championship qualify Nie 1 nob considered 3 weal Times-Gazette Photo tures to rise into the mid 90's ing foune gesphe 2 owing Bay | Rel A 4 However, in Northern Ontario, |Xatchewan winds 5 yp ' ; temperatures will be five to 10] Mrs. Streil played warily I Alverty Sot ave {vo teats degrees lower. Cloud and scal-|8ll day and came i with 2 sn the most li Ta Mary tered showers have already over-par 82 on the Saskatoon Gay of % win former Kitch moved into that area, Thi {Golf and Country Club course on ae golfer oh has been runner- weather will move down into @ day of high winds and equally ] high scores up four times in the Open. She southern Ontario late today and|™*® vias third-low medallist with 86 tonight, but on Wednesday, clear- ENDS SATURDAY Monday while Rae Milligan of ing skies are expegted over! gue gefs out as the favorite Calgary, another consistenfly fine nearly all the province®as dry air ii, 31 others today in match golfer, fired an 88, moves in from the west, play in the championship flight,| Saturday was a big day for On- Regional forecasts valid until ynion winds up with a 36-hole tario"s women golfers here as midnight Wednesday. final Saturday. {they won three titles, A Lake Erie, Lake Huron, South-| pefending champion Betty| Mrs; Streit paced Ontario's uray i : ern Georgian Bay, Windsor, Lon- Stanhope, 20-year-old from EA-|four-member senior team to the Cesare Cicchelll, 9, was jon. Mostly sunny today. Cloud. drowned in a gravel pit at To- ing over this evening and tonight ronto. Sunday, [with a few showers or thunder-|matches began here last Friday. Rosemary McGovern, 16, was showers. Wednesday mainly Her best round has bee 77 and drowned in the Pine river at|g,.nv with little change in tem-|her worst came Monday when Alliston Sunday. .. |perature. Winds southerly 15 to-|she soared to 90. Jane McLean, 39, of Oakville, day northwest 15 Wednesday. lost overboard from a cabin| "Poye Ontario, Niagara, Halibur-|year and one by Edean Anderson Lohnes of Lunenburg, N.S. cruiser near Niagara-on-the-Lake regions, Toronto, Hamilton: [of Helena, Mont,, in 1952 are the more tlian one person was in- volved the cash register was too heavy for one man to carry, The thieves escaped by using a side door Davis Moos , was struck by a car at Hamilton Saturday. Raymond B 63, died ina car crash near Peterborough Sat- 99 wers 652 and Quebec third with 658, Gall Harvey, 15-year-old Tor- onto shotsmith, won the individ. ual junior championship with a Simmineau : --- ---- 'Two Treated | Wi I wo Treated | Winners In For Injuries | Fj ! Field Crop Two persons were injured In a |traffic accident at the intersec- LJ BJ tion of Mary and Bond streets at C Pp t t (cp) 8 p.m. Saturday. | om A e 1 100 Garnet Wiggan , 32, of 26 Trent] BLACKSTOCK---The Field Crop street and Robert Wiggan, 6,same competition staged by the Cart: address, were taken to the Osh- wright Agricultural Society was awa General Hospital. Mr. Wig-| judged August 1 by Russel Morri- Maggie |gan received lacerations over his son, prominent farmer and seed | Carl Kartechner, Waterloo, BA, BD, of The ceremony, a joint ordina. tion and installation service, was held at Grace Lutheran Church at p.m. The officiating minister was Rev, F. A, Gumz, now pas- tor of the University Lutheran church in Toronto and pastor of Grace Church since the departure of Rev. N. C. Kritsch, Also present at the service| were Rev. W, O, Ratke, the pres-| |ident of the Ontario district of the| visiting minister for this zone of the Ontario District and Rev, H. Critch of Toronto, About 150 members of the Grace Church congregation took part in the services and about the same number were present at the reception held after the installation at Simco street Unit- ed Church hall. This reception was by the ladles' auxiliary of | Grace Church and, like the rest of the day's activity, owed a great deal of its success to the organi- zation of R, Behm, president and chairman of the congregation and the other trustees of the church, Princess Enjoys Gatineau Holiday OTTAWA (CP) Princess royal tour after two days of rest in an idyllic Gatineau Hills ve-| treat, day night's informal dinner, said monton, has been in a slump|interprovincial crown with a total| Margaret was to leave Ottawa to-|the princess was in fine spirits since the interprovincial team of 647. Albgrta was second with day for Montreal to resume her|and that she was pleased with the lodge, loaned to her by Prime Minister Diefenbaker, After arriving there Sunday An RCAF helicopter was to noon by helicopter, she had spent | Lodge, 15 miles north of Ottawa, Government House. Ninety minutes later, after say- ing goodbye to her host, Gover-| [nor-General Massey, she was tol board the royal train at 12:30 p.m. and resume the heavy cere- monial functions of her cross- Canada tour. |RETIRES AT MIDNIGHT A spokesman for the royal party sald today the princess re- tired about midnight Monday night following a late dinner at- tended by members of the royal household and officials attached {to the tour, | Her spirits were high after| spending the day boating and swimming in the clear, spring-fed lake, set among rolling, tree- bianketed hills. of Gatineau na- tional park, | The spokesman, A. D. Ross of the external affairs department, | sald there were no visitors to the lodge during the two days. | FAVORITE PARTNER There had been speculation that 29-year-old Montreal lawyer John Turner might be invited to visit lay night Mainly sunny today. Clouding only interruptions Marlene has title went to Miss Harvey and : 30, of Kenora ,ver tonight with a few showers had in her hold on the Open title |Jackie Moro of Burlington, They was drowned in the Steel river or thundershowers, clearing Wed. | since 1951, and she failed to reach carded a 330 total--18 less than north of Lake Superior Sunday. | nesday morning, Little change in the finals in both those years runner-up Manitoba. ond Ba i Bru- temperature, Winds southerly 15 = 2 re SASINE, WAS yoqay northwest 15 Wednesday. in Clear Lake. ------------------------------ » McGarvie, 22, of Sudbury was drowned 'in Lake tamsey Saturday 39 Char ed STRUCK BY LIGHTNING Paul Hamme 20, was struck by lightning while f from a 2 boat at Penetanguishene Sunday ter 10t Jruce Andrew Upper, 27, died in a level-crossing crash at Lis- PRINCE RUPERT, B.C towel Monday Two of 39 persons charged in con-| John H. Daywitt, 17, of Cedar nection with a Sunday morning Rapids, Iowa, was drowned in Al- riot here were scheduled to be| onquin Park's Rock Lake Mon-|¢antenced today. day Two Indian women, Chris Pippard, 16, was drowned Good and Irene Grandison, left eye and his son, Robert, su-/plant operator of Beaverton while skin-diving in Lake Ontario pleaded guilty to creating a dis-|stained abrasions to his left arm.| All plots scored were of high off Griinsby beach turbance. They were the only They were treated by Dr. Stut-|quality and 'closely grouped in George Wel : 49, was drowned women among the 39 ho ap-|zer, points awarded. unday peared in court on Monday. | 34a a a Simi The judge reported that they s Davy, 14, was drowned|® The other 37 are charged with| The Injured Were passenger 540 were all a lot shorter than grain Trent River at Trenton heing members of an unlawful @ car pve ya ™h ji cond |he had judged the day previously Monday {assembly., They include 22 Indi- of 264 Teel 5 reel, Ne io vas/in the Oakwood district, | Brian Carruthers, 4, of Toronto|ans, 14 whites and one Negro, All car involves ll 38, SIN: Bo , | Prize winning fields in order of| was drowned in Lake Joseph near |pleaded not guilty or entered nojdriven by | hawrence ig Dare: [standing were entered by: 1. Roy Bala |plea |20, of RR 3, Bowmanville. Dam-| yy ro, ontin, Nestleton; 2. Harold irothers Ronal pea. ? ! ag s estimated at $600. | ghin, ) Brothers Ronald, 11, and John! Ten of those who entered no age was es |Swain, Nestleton; 3. Fred Tre- Mach ald, 10, and their cousin|plea were. remanded to Aug. x win, Nestleton; 4. Glenn Larmer, | 1h MacDonald, 12, were struck|The others were remanc 0 Nestleton; 5. Ralph Larmer, Nest- by a car while cycling at Corn-|Aug. 12. CITY AND leton; 6. Roy Werry, Burketon; | wall Monday |FIGAT STARTED IT . Larry Ashton, Burketon; 8. =| The riot was sparked shortly | Howard Forder, Blackstock; 9.| after midnight Saturday when the RCMP arrested an Indian couple for fighting. A group of | |Osmond Wright, Blackstock; 10. Grant Jackson, Blackstock. DISTRICT Prize winners are required to bystanders protested the arrest | STREETS CLOSED |show either a bushel of seed or a and followed the officers and the| Louisa street from Fernhill [sheaf in the regular grain class couple to the police station in-|y. 1avarq to Park road north will at*the fair, to collect their prize creasing in number as it went... = 0c. today. Ritson road and money |and several dances with her at a the princess. He had a long chat ball in Vancouver two weeks ago and was her favorite partner at a| dinner dance in Government House here Saturday night, | Mr, Turner is the stepson of] Lieutenant-Governor Frank Ross of British Columbia, Miss Stanhope's victory last total of 195, two better than Rita|pick her up at Harrington Lake her day quietly, relaxing after |eight days of heavy engagements The Junior two-member team and fly her to the cricket field at since her departure from B.C. But, refreshed Monday after a iong night of sleep, the princess was in the water several times in the morning and sunbathed be- tween swims, Dozens of RCMP men sur. rounded the '%-acre cleared area in which the lodge is situated to assure complete privacy. CONQUER 7 YOUR ILLS For everyday health needs, for pre fessional prescription service , , Phone RA 5-871 1 McCORDICK'S PHARMACY 128 WILSON SOUTH Mr. Ross, who attended Mon-! newphew, Harvey Tod, of Toron- to. The funeral service will be held at the Mcintosh Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m Wednesday, Aug. 6, fol lowed by interment in the Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. S. C. H. Atkinson, minister of Albert Street United Church, will conduct the) services, DAVID GEORGE KING The death occurred at the home of his son, Charles, at West Hill, Friday, Aug. 1, of David George King, beloved husband of the former Isabella Jane Me- Nabb. He was in his 94th year. Born in the Kirkfield district, the deceased was a son of the late William and Janet King. He was married at Kirkfield in 1882 and had lived in Whitby for six years. He had previously lived at Kirkfield and West Hill. A member of Victoria Road] United Church, Mr. King was a retired butcher having operated shops in Victoria road and Wesl| Besides his wife he leaves two, daughters, Mrs. W. Pellow (Lena), and Miss Sylista King, | both of Whitby and four sons,| James and Leslie, . of Toronto; | Charles, of West Hill and Hender gon, of Cenfralla. He was pre. | deceased by a daughter, Mrs, H. Newman (Jennie), of Victoria road and a son, William, of Vie. toria road Also surviving are two sisters, Ave. Cemetery, eph Hungerford and Wesley Vok ins. . . The services were conducted by In Tit With Hus! and Rev. 8. C. H. Atkinson, minister us % of Albert Street United Church. RIGBY. Idaho (AP) Interment was in Oshawa Union Jaacque Cole, 18, told police it all the population Cemetery. started with an argument as she 126 pe: {and her husband sat In the fam- the {ily car, Her temper got the best MISS E. MARIETTE HALL [of her and she dove out the win-| CAPSIZE SAILBOATS The funeral service for Miss E.[d°W: leaving Cole at the wheel. BOSTON (AP) A sudden| Mariette Hall, who died Thurs. The car vias moving at about 50 |northeaster with winds of nearly] day, July 31, was held at the miles an hour, Mrs. Cole was 60 miles an hou capsized 30 sal. McIntosh Funeral Chapel 2 treated for cuts and bruises. ing craft in Hingham Bay late | p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2. {Monday. Power boats rescued « their crews a WE pH Rev. W. Wood. of Scarboro. ews and no one was hurt conducted the services. Inter : n FIELD MARSHAL JAILED ment was in Oshawa Union Cem- tically to help her three-year-old MUNICH (Reuters)--Ferdinand daughter who was sitting ina car Schoerner, once Hitler's youngest | A proportion of | 100,000 was registered at| close of 1939, 1940 and 194 FUNERAL OF : at CaR ROLLS, KILLS FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) Mrs. Glen Rounsevell ran fran. she was When Mayor Peter Lester was aroused from bed to read the Riot Act than 1,000. His declaration was bottles. The 30-man RCMP squad used tear gas to disperse the crowd which had braved a dousing by fire hoses In their advance on the police station, It scattere into side streets, throwing stones and smashing windows, : The city's normal population of 10,000 was swelled by 3,000 visit- ors, mostly Indians, on hand for [the windup of centennial cele-| bratlons | The United States Coast Guard | vessel Balsam, with officials from| Ketchikan, Alaska, was in the | harbor i Inspector Bert Bloxham, in charge of the RCMP, sald the U.S. shore patrol played no part in handling the rioters. They looked after their own men, he| sald to The pallbearers were Gordon that had begun to roll down al /d marshal, Monday reported carrying. The car wheels struck |!Wo officers and a corporal in the stopped. She suffered a broken |S€htence (formerly of Oshawa, Ontario), beloved . MORE IN JAIL don landmark the statue of Marks (Rose), of William Morris. (Sima); both of St. Catharines United States at the end of last seen coming from the base of the famous Funeral was held at Park Me ulation did not. A report put iheland pumped out of air vents in Graham, Harold Parrott, Albert steep hill. But in doing so Mrs, |'0 Landsberg Prison in Bavaria Hall, Allan Imeson, Sidney Par-|Rounsevell dropped the five |!® Serve a dls.year term for il | | the baby, who died of a fractured |1ast days of the war. The West| lskull.: The car dragged Mrs |C€'man federal high court re- ENGEL, Annie -- On Sunday, Aug. 3.!leg an vi - The roe ET / 1958, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, 5 2 id severe cuts ie tre RA( E TO LANDMARKS year-old received bruises. LONDON (Reuters)--Fire en mother of Shea A., Mrs. A. Schiff (Hannah) Jack, of St. Catharines;| WASHINGTON (AP)----The fed- Eros and Westminster Abbey ak Ine. eral prison bureau says more The call Eros in Piccadilly also survived by 22 grandchildren and year than ever before in history Smoke from burn 14 great grandchildren, dear © ofi But although the figure set a rec: |ing rubbish was being sucked into Chapel Ltd, 508 Spadina Ave., on Mon day Aug. 4 at 2 p.m. Interment Jones|!0tal adult population of Amer-|the statute. The call to Westmin rott and Arthur Howard, months-old infant girl {legally ordering the execution of {Rounsevell some 30 feet before it J°C!ed his appeal against the Annie Engel, of 5 Lyndhurst Court gines raced Monday to two Lon Mrs. B. Freeman (Pauline), Mrs. H Mrs. P. Rubin (Clara), and Mrs. G adults were in prison in the Circus came when smoke was | Samuel, Harry, and Henry Papernich ord, the percentage of total pop-/the subway: ventilation system Heap prisons at 106,414--118 pris-|ster Abbey was a hoax. Conditioning OSHAWA REFRIGERATION PHONE RA 5-0321 it was to a mob of more... ke -- Mrs. |oners for each 100,000 persons in{grected by a shower of rocks and | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT d services on Sunday, Aug. 3. Any 'prizes won at the fair will | bridges crossing the he in addition to the entry in the | competition. QUEEN MOTHER 58 How strength and freedom are, SANDRINGHAM, England gained through understanding | (Reuters)--Queen Mother Eliza- sod, divine Love, was a topic beth celebrated her 58th birthday | dealt with at Christian Science |quictly Sunday at the royal lodge here. 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