Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 16 Oct 1958, p. 2

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2 TM DALY VIMESGATETTE, Thurdey, October 16, 1959 OPENNEW TOWNSHP HALL | CDITURRBS | This Week's wm AP) MEAT L JY) Ran ory PR, TR WET . . oy -- wy - a -- Mrs. Ruth Ella Blewett, wife of | J. Arthur Blewett, of Orono, died ! / j ; last Thursday after a long illness. | p / / ? 4 She was 80. 4 / f ; Born in Orono and-a lifelong | y ¢ : 0 ; / " resident there, Mrs. Blewett was the daughter of the late Solomon | Y ; i 4 ; and Ruth Hamm. She married in| ) 1 re 7 i of Gi wr 1011, un / / ; : at : | Surviving are her husband, a| ! son, Elvin; two sisters, Mrs. A. ] ] Thompson of Bracebridge and 4 ) ; E y Mrs. Milton Wright of Bethany: % two brothers, Ernest Hamm of j ' . | | |Orono and Harry Hamm of Bow- > 12 KING EAST RA 3-3633 | |manville, % | Funeral services were held at i [Orono United Church, of which : she was a member, conducted by Rev. Basil Long and Rev. i |Gordon Bruton, Interment follow- | : led at Orono cemetery. | Pallbearers were Roy Ball, 4 Harold Dean, Charles Glenney, § (Vernon Graham, Donald Staples and Austin Turner. PETER PAUL LAROCQUE | / B ry Peter Paul LaRocque died at ® 4 BARGAIN yd od {his family residence, 363 Anna- | polis ave., Oshawa, Wednesday, » i 10ct. 15, He was in his 73rd year )} 1 ; land had been in failing health RO ND . |for several years, one ess Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Maxin LaRocque, he was born in Brightside, Ont., and lived in B Oshawa for 32 years. He was an one ess employe of Fittings Ltd. for 29 years. n |" He was a member of St. Mary #7 of the People Church. | J | =tr. LaRocque is survived by |his wife, the former Margaret |Elilah LaLonde; one daughter, Mrs. Edward Snudden (Pauline of Oshawa; three sons, Vincent { land George of Oshawa and Vic- § |tor of Port Perry; three sisters, Mrs. Walter Collins (Elizabeth) 0x er ouse - |of Field, Ont., Mrs. Clare Opie, {of California, and Mrs. Henry Lalonde (Loretta) of Sturgeon |Falls; two brothers, John of Oshawa, and Edward of Field, | |Ont. He fs also survived by 15 | grandchildren, and four great- grandchildren. The funeral will be from Arm- strong Funeral Home. High Re- quiem Mass will be celebrated at St. Gregory's Church, Oct. 18, at 10 a.m., with Rev. M. J. Gig- |nac conducting the service. ' | Interment will be at St. Greg- jory's Cemetery. MRS. EGERTON HANCOCK | Funeral services for the late = Mrs. Nora Jane Hancock, Orono, |who died early Sunday morning, were held Tuesday at Orono Unit- ed Church and later at Orono T Cemetery. | Mrs. Hancock had been in fail- en oy CLUB STEAKS ing health for some time. She died at Bowmanville Hospital |where she had been admitted a E STEAKS |week earlier. * HON, JOHN FOOTE, VC, | Ms initiative in "setting an ex- | tor of agricultural societies sec- | ment to the cost of th The wife of Egerton Hancock, i ? | ® COm- |ghe ¢ to Canada Eng- "MPP for Durham (top photo) ample for other municipalities | tion of the Ontario department | munity section of the new mu- ghe, opel > Conats fom, Eng | BKS the new Darlington | to follow". Lower pict how picture Shows | op pgriculture who brought with | nicipal building. (Story on page [her parents, the late Robert and opened township hall and community Mr. Foote, centre, with Reeve | | "dentre at Hampton yesterday | Roy Nicholls of Darlington, | him a check for $6000, the con- | one.) jane Wonnacott. She married i when he praised the council for | right, and F. R. Lashley, direc- | tribution of the Ontario govern- | --Times-Gazette Staff Photos | She is survived by her hus-| T ROAST CITY AND DISTRICT | Three OCVI Acquit Youth ie iii | LEAN FLANK STEAKS Marlow, Newcastle; Glen, Wark-| (DRESSED. AND OVEN READY) Ey + worth; Robert and Bruce, Oron; a . ALLET LOST ACTION DISMISSED = 'A B chi | a. brother, Ni , Seattle. An fh f " Students Win t recnin (other daughter, Mrs, Lisa Holda- : Tn : RX. Hann, of 104 Brock street| An action by Bramley Motor east, reported to police Wednes-| Sales, Whitby, against Edward | hn BRECHIN Floyd Eric|VaV who lived at Bowmanville, . wk in ivint hayite " . . "day evening that he had lost his| Poirier, of 34 Hertford road, To-| Three OCVI students topped oo Bay, 19, of Pickering, was ac-/Predeceased her 16 years ago. Lean, Peameal GRADE "A" SMALL -- IN CARTONS :-. 4s 5 8 wallet in the Oshawa Post Of.|Tonto, was dismissed by Judge A. other Oshawa high school | Quitted on a charge of careless| Pallbearers were her six grand-| so tg "fice between 5 p.m. and 8 pm. |B. Currey in Oshawa Division entrants in the University driving Wednesday by Magistrate ons: Marvin and Mac Holda| C ' . Tuesday. The wallet contained|Court Tuesday, The company had Women's Club picturama con-|F. S. Ebbs. |way, Dick and Keith Woods, 2a dy v | Garry and Ronald Hancock. S g doz el g _- between $65 to $70, a driver's sued Poirier for $30. test, it was announced Thursd The charge % | | i or Asday ge afose out of an se Rev. B. Long, Orono United ! licence, owner's t and | morning. cident on N permi per [ g n No. 12 County road at Church, officiated. | Names are being withheld urtil{the outskirts of Cannington, on sonal papers. The wallet is des.| CASE ADJOURNED eribed of the plastic double fold-| A civil action by Dunn's Tailors, the winners have been notified. the 1st day of July, 1958, when the WILLIAM H CLARK ing type. |Ltd., against Ronald D. Percy, of Judging was concluded Wednes- motor car driven by Barkey came : : Te Whitby, for $36.50 was adjourned day night. i {into collision with a Same In failing health for the past DRESSED AND CIGARET FIRE in Oshawa Division Court Tues-| The top entry is to be repro-|child, Connie English, who was Year, Wiliam H. Clark died af Yes ' the Oshawa Generai Hospital OVEN READY - [ A five at 154 Church street |day. Judge A. B. Currey adjourn- duced on 10,000 "hasty notes" fatally injured. Wednesday morning, Oct. 15. He 'wes extinguished by fire fighters/ed the action pending application which the club will sell to rzise Evidence at the tri at 6:10 pm. Wednesday. Fire|to Trial Judge John E. Pritchard. money for its annual scholarship that the Barkey vehicle nad oa. Was in his 76th year. | «a : fighters believe that the blaze Judge Currey commented that award. |ded for a distance of 148 feet, but|, A 2tYe © Oshawa, the de-| > ' 'wes started by a burning cigar-|the action had been brought be-| The contest, said Mrs. E. M. the evidence of Corporal 5 A ceased was a son of the late lbs . et in an ashtray on a record|fore Judge Pritchard previously Culp, ways and means committee Reid, OPP Detachment Brechin, William and Jane Clark. He a 1 play r. Damage was minor. The in Whitby Division Court and was chairman, was aimed at produc-|who investigated, confirmed that| ¥en fo Westen Canada as a y . 3 'fire department received two|dismissed. The same action could ing the best black and white pen|the point of impact had occurred young man and farmed in Mani- % 'ambulance calls during the last/not be brought up again in Osh-|sketch of an Oshawa scene. First prior to the commencing of the iota for ore than 50 dears: ; 1b Qc | Mr. Clark was a member of| . ' 24 hours. |awa under the same facts, as it Prize is $15 with $5 going to each skid mark. | {would place the defendant in Of the.two runners-up. | Magistrate Eins described the ed Ce a Ca Hee officers Wednesday night. At| George Lueders, East Whitby churches, parks, schools and Gen- had admi i i yo » nitted that ' 16 p.m. the north sliding door of township, was awarded a judg-|eral Motors' plants." rushed out Tmt he ad ad ave funeral service . will he Ii L } of Marian Auto, Ltd., Grenfell Driver had taken sod from his A one-year scholarship at any pave done, or did something that a storage shed of Millwork and ment for $105 against Fred This was the first time the club Ip addressing the accused, the held at the McIntosh Funeral sed, un street. was found open. In both/farm, west of Columbus, in Oc. university is awarded annually 10 je g) a cases the owners were called tober, 1957. Driver said he had not 2 £irl high-school student selected 4 Furies i oe teiUnited Chyres, wil Songuct the RACKS 1b 39¢ who locked the doors. obtained any sod in 1957. Two bY, the club on the basis of good |r ain with him, and it would be ig bers of the Ind d | BREAST : Building Supplies, Ltd, 1279| Driver, of 82 Walpole avenue, To. tried this method to raise funds. | magistrate suggested that if by|Chapel at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17 sug 3 m. y, Oct. 17, th . 1 scholastic record, leadership, per- or P other sod contractors had carried Pp {far greater penaity than the court ent Order of Odd Fellows wiil DOORS OPEN | jeopardy twice. "We had excellent entries from accident as "a most unfortunafe iy - wa. Simeoe street north, was found ronto, in Oshawa Division Court The Sarnia club tried it last year any chance the accused neglected followed by interment in Oshawa CYCLIST INJURED the sod away and had not pai sonality and extra-curricular ac- : paid | 7: i could impose : John Vanderieyden, 13, of 27|him. "You're the only one he can tivities. The club commits itself pose. hold a service at the chapel at : | a SHOULDER CHOPS 1b, 50¢ Two doors of business prem. 23 boys. and 10 girls," said Mrs. one", and i ED sd Par : Es, lone", referred t vi ; " 4ses were found unlocked by po- MUST PAY FOR SOD Culp. 'Subjects included homes, dence of the child's th She th ple leaves 2 SSS: iy: Whi SLIC BREAKFAST 5 5 | LEAN SLICED COOKED oy 2 | 39 C Cc . At midnight the Tear door|Tuesday. Lueders testified that|With considerable success. [to do something that he should Union Cemetery. Rev. John K.! Park road south, received a frac-|turn to," said Judge A. B. Cur-|!0 2% least. $200. | Surat 106 leg 10 8 HaN x ent Tey. {rap from Sept. 17 to Oct. 10, were| Plan Journey | w ig ALTE CUT-UP FRESH KILLED FRESH MADE COUNTRY STYLE accident was taken to the Oshawa Oshawa General Hospital for the Laing Studio, Ernest Jukes, ay ry te a awa General Hospita ay, Oct. 12, in his 74th year, was held CHICKEN 1 R. E. Richardson. TRUCK DAMAGED -- 'Wednesday. The boy who was rid- HOSPITAL REPORT [William Reid, art director of The funeral service for Walter General Hospital and treated by week ending Oct, 11: Admissions, director for General Printers, BOILING SAUSAGE 5 LBS. 1 00 [ jivenue was also [volved a theigery, OF eve, eat, fiose an |ward Bolton, missionaries of the Wednesday, Oct. 15 L Thi acclcep!. throat, 31; treatments, 65; casts, | { Tris: ; , Oct. 15, ents, 65; casts, Watch Tower Bible and Tract] The services were conducted wh egs, ighs, POUND LAMB William Arnold, of 167 Simeoe many visiting delegates attend-|P. Zaparyniuk. Interment was in Breasts nw 99° street south, reported to police P 1 : soabls annua, circuit as- Oshawa Union Cemetery. | : that his delivery truck had been | alr veciine TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-'pe ia" JS 5. Witnesses| The pallbearers were Stanley | Wi END CUTS -- BY THE PIECE n the Lindsay Collegiate Skirrow, John Campbell, Robert ings ». 29¢ c BOLOGNA . . u 29% Judges in the contest, which ing a bicycle at the time of the| Following is the report of the Photo Plate, Ralph Laing of| T B li . Dog lo bolivia awa. General Hospital Sunday. Dr. C. D. Russell. Lloyd Newton |245; births -- male, 18; female, Ltd.; and two members of the| pe; ; MEATY hs. 4] 24 mai Be, oi EMA Rl ih Mrs. A. F. Annk | Bolivia, South America, is thein St. John's Ukrainian Greek | : Brooks, 41, of 105 Roxborough 24; major surgery, 36; minor sur. CUD, VIS nnis and Mrs | destination of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-|Orthodox Ch br 0.3 Ap] FOWL PORK HOCKS 4 us 1 00 urch t . [J 15; physiotherapy treatments, 227. | WEATHER Society, who are among the Rev. D. Luchak a by Rev : fo STEARETTES 2.1.00 damaged by another vehicle while | casts issued by the public wea- Goi naciim aver the weekend [Rat oy A oe . ei icky, n he made a delivery. The right Witn F ther office at § a.m.: bl lig front fender and right headlight 1 ess ees Synopsis: A band of eloud and yr Mes Rok. sre £r4- Stazik and Paul Wybyran. of the truck were damaged. The BRECHIN Cow one or two showers reached a line Sheol i 0 wet Bi: | Backs & Necks other vehicle had not stopped.|aler Hall Wedneadny comer hrough Sault Ste. Marie and east-|ansing, New a a CELEBRATING 2 19¢ t ' Se i | Ibs, compli-| " i i Damage amounted to $20. ern James Bay early this morn {present serving as' missionaries J SKINLESS {mented two Crown witnesses who ing and the cool but drier air WIENERS 2. 79° ™ g 1 declined wit fees i ase F 3 |in the Cookst istri : ATTEMPTED BREAKIN | witness fees in the case {moving down behind this disturb-|are is i yy BIRTHDAYS - An attempted break-in was dis-| of Staff-Sgt. George Hunt of Hali-| All Ve | covered at 4:30 a.m. today at the|fax, N.S., convicted by Magis-| gout] will covet lis, whole of | ments So be completed, then will 4 office of Dr. A. E, King, King|trate F. S. Ebbs of Cary |S ier Ontario by late after- {leave for their foreign mission wea Td et g street east. The front windows of driving and fined $25 and costs peri ad Which gave the ary assignment. dents of Osha py Rg the office were found open. An alr | In complimenting the two wit- wh re ne Southwestern part of the| The full time ministry has tak- Who are celebrati 79 birthdays er portable | nesses, Howard and Frances province temperatures in the highlen the couple all across Canada, today. TatnS ays {able near the window was push-|Henemader, who travelled 112 § Wednesday, will invade most but foreign missionary _service| Mrs Les ed away. An office chair had miles from Fergus to appear of the southern regions temporar- has alwys been their goal. wi BS been pushed against the front Mr. Hall said: iy Just before the cond air Hioves ; ee: door. Nothing was taken. "This is a highly commendable" This warm air will cause the northwest 15 this afternoon, light 108 CE Brave: hr act and certainly sets a good axtensive sheet of fog that formed tonight : Frid . STREETS CLOSED example for others who would In the Georgian Bay, Lake On F a hn Spicrs, 487 Miller Avé.: Nel- Due to construction the follow-|serve in the public's interest, 'aro and Haliburlon areas to dis- 4 a. \sinieratires or moon, $1 Nivisw v a Tr Ing streets will be closed in Osh- These witnesses have agreed to sipate rapidly this morning. Fri- y i Jongh, hav Friday St A. Lona listen, uf awa tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 17: forego their costs so that the day will be sunny but cooler in ¢ hor i 55 J Bd Nl A Fam (= 1) (dM EA] N Ritson road south, closed from|accused will have less costs tothe south. Ch 3 55 A a wr | s to London 45 55 awa; C. J. Power, 807 Col- Bloor street east to Wolfe street: pay." | Regional forecasts valid until yp ( born, Rossland road east, closed from| Magistrate Ebbs reduced the MI night Friday. Tora 3 55 . Sh = 4 Ritson road north to Wilson road [costs from $240 to $135 ake Erie, Lake Huron, Ni- 7rapton 5; f Tim in five Pons dg : - 4 5 'otm he Daily Times of 3 h -- ---- ------ SNE ------~ north; Louisa street, closed from| Two other Crown witnesses ra and Lake Ontario regions; St, Catharine 5 | Raiser crescent to Simcoe street were Hubert Trottier, Timmins,| Windsor, London, Toronto and Nina Hues 15 > | their birthdays each day will north; Kaiser crescent, Francis and Nelson Clifford, Cochrane Hamilton: Sunny and warm with Muskor. 4 ' receive double tickets to the street, and Golf stweet closed at| Terrence V. Keily of Oshawa 2 few cloudy intervals today, § : i . Regent theatre good for a Louisa street; and Ritson road was defence counsel turning colder by evening. Fri Earlton " four-week period. The current north, glosed from Alice street to) Hunt alse had his driving li-|day sunny and cool. Winds south- StAbury ~ attraction is '"'Another Time, ast |, jeence suspended for six months. west 16 to 25 today shifting to North Bay 2 Another Place".

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