The Oshawa Times, 1 Dec 1958, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 1, 1958 RR OPE Despite most inclement wea- ther conditions the official open- Ing of the General Motors | subsidiary industries im Can- Motorama, in the automotive | ada, extended a welcome to a building at the CNE, Friday large number of invited guests. afternoon, was a colorful and | Caught by the camera are Ken- successful event, Officials of | neth Thomson, president of the General Motors of Canada, Lim- | Thomson Newspapers, as he ited and General Motors Cor- poration, as well as the firm's NING OF GM MOTORAMA pS 0 vot en ni COLORFUL SOCIA by E. H. Walker, president of General Motors of Canada. On Mr. Walker's left, in the receiving line, are: Carl H. Kin- dl, vice president of General | Motors Corporation; W. Carl owas & Hospital Thursday, November 27, L EVENT Cannon, president and general manager, Frigidaire Products of Canada, Limited and E. J. Umphrey, vice president and sales manager, ors of Canada, Limited. --GM Photo CAPSULE NEWS = 700 Homes Cold As Valve Frozen HAMILTON (CP) -- A froZen|first wife's graye, then forgot all §4s regulating valve cut off heat- about it. [ ® Dunnie s Still Top League By THE CANADIAN PRESS Earlier scorers for McFarlands Belleville McFarlands, who re-|were Paul Payette, Floyd Craw- General Mot- | president and recording secre tary, Branch 21, Oshawa. ~Oshawa Times Phole M. Golebiowska, Jan Sciuk Others in the picture are W, Kolodziej, and John Gorycki fan Czarnomaz, Mrs. Katarzy- na Brudek, Wincenty Kolodziej, Jan Dyl, Maciej Kwak, Mrs. Polish Alliance Honors Long Service Members y The Polish Alliance Friendly|brought civic greetings and urged Bose a Comer, 53 Agnes Sty Society of Canada, Oshaw athe members to "carry on their mowski, president of St. Hed- RD seawall {Branch No. 21, honored 23 mem-(good work in the community", |wig's Ladies' Society; Joseph Hospital Thursday, November 27, | Ia ' A was held at the McIntosh Funeral| Pers at a gala dinner and dance] Father Kwiattkowski endorsed | Wisniew ski, president Polish Chapel at 10 a.m. Saturday, No-|2t the Polish Hall on Saturday|siderman Brady's words of en-| National Union, Branch No. 7, vember 29. ! night snd Tresemied hem with | couragement and paid a tribute|Os hay; X. 33 Leipiec, Osis Rev. R. B. Milroy, minister of PDS & -year e icates. {to those who had founded the|awa Polish erans 1 4. Knox Presbyterian Church, con-| Vincent Kolodzie presided at|jocal group and worked together Balka, Polish Sports Club; K. J. ducted the "services. Interment |the head table at Whit Here Sek. for ten years. {Mazurkiewiez, business Mishages {was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, 8d the Reverend Falix Kwietkew-| Complmenting those who were of "Zwiazkowiec", the Polish |n | ski, parish priest of St. Hedwig's; | : a a . semi-weekly paper; Mrs. Mazur- Toronto. wo |marking their 25th anniversary, |' 4 ' h |T. D. Thomas MLA and Mrs.|, ; oY' |kiewiez, representing the Ladies' The pallbearers were Ted Ol- IT. D, Thomas said that by work- if y ._|Thomas; Alderman John Brady: ' i Auxiliary of Branch No. 1, To- sen, Walter Thurston, Jack Tay- . 41 |ing together to help each other 3 9 lor, Harold Tufford, Frank Col-|and Mrs. Brady; Alderman Cecil| 0 "Cho = Co 50 Ciao", ronto; . Joseph Ludz, vice-presi- bert and Jack Colbert Bu and Mis. Si; Fire Chief fine example to the community, (dent Branch No. 1; S. Kaeper. > > Ray Hobbs a: rs. Hobbs and A 3 7*|¢ki, Branch No, est Toronto; FUNERAL OF Roman Frikke, 1st vice president | First vice-president of the head | john Trela, Branch No. 7, New MRS. GEORGE TWINE, SR. HERBERT A. KNIGHT of the national organization, i board, Roman Frikke, | Toronto. The funeral service for Mrs.| The memorial service for Herb. ronto. of Toronto, complimented the Following the ntation of | George Twine, Sr., 163 Conant'ert A. Knight, Bessborough Dr.,| Other guests from the head two signees, Joseph Halk and Vins il RA evening Street, who died suddenly at/who died at the Oshawa General executive board, Toronto, were Frank Polak, who brought the was spent in dancing. | Falrview Lodge, Whitby, Thurs-|Hospital Thursday, November 27,|directors K., J. Mazurkiewicz, S. local group into the national or- * day, November 27, was held at was held at the Armstrong Funer-|Leszcynski and C. Flis. ganization with the formation of |the Mcintosh Funeral Chapel at/al Chapel at 2 p.m. Saturday, s5.yEAR MEMBERS Branch 21, Oshawa. |3 p.m. Saturday, November 29.| November 29. Started 25 years ago in Osh- BRIEF SPEECHES The Oshawa Fire Department | James Young, lay pastor off Rev. Peter Trant, of St.| awa as an independent group, the| hie ade bel oh-lanswered 10 ambulance calls Cedardale United Church, con- George's Anglican Church, €on-|jpeal society amalgamated with! Others who Spee ; es and presented cheques to the over the weekend, ducted the services. Interment ducted the services. Interment|the national organization 15 years|®S and Presented EN was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. ,., and the following members | H AMONG THOSE PRESENT to receive their decoration and | diploma for continuous service for 25 years in the Polish OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF MRS. DOUGLAS HURL The memorial service for Mrs. | Douglas Hurl, Champlain Ave., who died at the Oshawa General Friendly Society at the dinner on Saturday night were Mrs. Zofia Polak, Josef Hallk, Tom Starzykowski, Jan Rospond, Ste- FUNERAL OF MISS BESS V, COLBERT The funeral service for Miss branch were Mrs. Leslte Praz was held at the Armstrong Fu- neral Chapel at 1 p.m. Saturday, | November 29. | Major Rankin of the Salvation! |Army conducted the services. {Interment was in Mount Lawn I Cemetery. The pallbearers were Colin Ariss, Douglas Hindy, Donald Eaton, Arthur Keeling, Raymond Hindy and Russell Eaton, | FUNERAL OF 10 AMBULANCE CALLS place Whitby Dunlops as Can-|ford, Lou Smrke and Barton lada's world hockey champion-|Bradley. Canadiens' scorers were The pallbearers were Raymond The pallbearers were Gerald pave held continuous Im Lloyd, Allan Gunn, Percy Barri-| Bull, Lew Trick, Jack McConkey, | chip. fuel from 700 homes in nearby| Je fuel 4 Township early Sunday| PACIFIC STOPOVER ship representatives this year, Bob Rousseau, Bob Ellett, Guy in outside temperatures ranging UVA, Fiji (AP)--Nady inter- failed in their weekend bid to|Black and Dick Dumouchel, national airport is extending its overtake Dunlops as leaders of KINGSTON REVIVES ® the ) ] mai f) 7,000 fe I OHA Senior A seri Officials of Union Gas and Fuel n runway from 7, feet to/the eastern A Senior A series. 4 y a ig " McFarlands lost 4-2 at Whitby | Kingston's win Saturday was only its fourth in 15 starts. Coup- Company threw in an emergency 11.000 fost ® handle jet airliners team of 30 men to relight fur-|On the Pacific route next year.|Saturday, ending a seven-game S Far A naces once the cause of the cut-| Ihe job will cost $8,400,000 under|win streak. A victory would have led with Tie 22 Se iid gory. off had been established and gas| direction of the South Pacific Air|given Belleville a first-place tie.|Wall, it left the last-place Mer- flow restored. | Transport Council, of which Can- McFarlands recovered Sunday, chants two points behind Corn-| age, Lorne Curry, Harry Kellar Stuart Usher, Albert Edwards land Ted Denny. and Harold Parrott. | Canadiens Win Katarzyna Brudek, Stefan Czarnomaz, Jan Dyl, Jozef Calka, Paull Colebiowska, An- foni Colebiowski, Jozek Halik, | Zofia Halik, Jan Jarosz, Rozalia Kargul, Wincenty Kolodziej, Win-| |centy Kondas, Katazyna Kraw-| |czyk, Maciej Kwak, Andrezj Lo-| |kiec, Franciszek Polak, Zofia] Polak, Jan Rospond, Jan Smag- 54 SIMCOE ST. N. | QT ROUD/ |ada is a member with Britain, however, to defeat Hull-Ottawa wall. Hull-Ottawa is third with WINTER WORKS BUDGET |Argentina, New Zealand and Fiji.| Canadiens 64. |14 points, 10 less than Belleville NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, (CP)--| The loss was the second during Kingston had a 4-0 lead before Two From Wings |ala, Alex Sobanski, Tom Starzy- | {kowski, Jan Sciuk, Jan Terech.) Tuesday and Wednesday Only City council Saturday approved RUSSIAN STUDENTS [the weekend for Canadiens who Claude Richard clicked for Cana-| .a $35,000 winter work program| MOSCOW (AP)--The U.S. Em- of sewer construction and new|bassy has issued visas to 15 of 17 .watermains to relieve unemploy- | Soviet exchange students for a ment. The program will be sub-| visit to the United States under mitted to the federal and pmo- (2 mutual exchange program. vincial governments for approval Twenty - two American students and grants. are already studying in the So-| viet Union under the program,| LEWIS WINS RAISES at Moscow and Leningrad. WASHINGTON (AP) -- John L. Lewis was reported Sunday to MUST MOVE | have won a pay increase of at| ATHENS (AP)--The American! Jeast $2 a day for soft coal min- College for Girls here is looking 'ers as he manoeuvred for a new|for a new home. Projected ex- contract with the bituminous in-|tension of Helleniko airport to dustry. The 180,000 union mem- handle trans-ocean jets dooms bers in the U.S. soft coal industry the 35-acre campus and buildings" mow receive a basic wage of where 630 girls are enrolled. $2.25 a day. REDS LOSE CONTROL PARIS (Reuters) The Com| CITY AND toumist-dominated General Con- federation of Labor (CGT), for DISTRICT the first time in years, has lost its majority on the central labor committee of the Regie Renault, STREETS CLOSED France's stateowned car com-| The following streets will be y which employs more than closed Tuesday because of con. 00,000 workers, | ruction: Ritson road south from Tr east to Wolfe street; RARE LAPSE Lai road from Ritson road BEAUFICEL, France (Reut-north to Simcoe street north; ers)--After a woman gravedigger Simcoe street north from Sunset discovered gold coins worth avenue to Byng avenue; Wilson nearly $4,800, inquiries revealed road north from Colborne street @ retired businessman, now liv- east to Rossland road east; Beat- ing in poverty, who recalled that rice street from Simcoe street he buried the money during the north to Hortop street, war under the tombstone of his OVERHEATED PIPES An over-heated furnace pipe Hold Funeral caused slight damage at 69 Wil- . [Fre street west Sunday evening. Firemen had to tear up a por- Rites Wednesday |tion of the kitchen floor to ex- Rev. Walter Niesluchowski and (PS the pipe. Some electrical Rev. Mr, Thomas Heeney, both of wiring was damaged. Montreal, will receive final rites CUSTOM COLLECTIONS ot the Jesuit Seminary, Toronto, dropped a 52 game to Kingston diens., Merchants' 'first line off By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Plante's third shutout of the sea-| Merchants Saturday night. Mer-|playing-coach Bus Gagnon, Moe| Montreal Canadiens have their (son as he turned aside 21 shots. chants went on to tie Cornwall| Savard and Jim Maxwell fired rabid fans chortling happily in| Boston spotted New York a Chevies 2-2 at Cornwall Sunday. |three goals, their teacups today after trounc-/goal Saturday afternoon, then POWER PLAY WORKING [ing Detroit Red Wings 6-2 and 7-0| scored three times to beat Rang- Dunlops scored three goals] Savard scored twice in the first quring the weekend. ers 3-1, taking the league lead.| hile Belleville was shorthanded.|after Frank Chiarelll opened| To the fans, many of whom John Hanna scored his first goal Fred Etcher tied it 1-1 at 5:39/Scoring. Billy Colvin counted in have felt the Habs haven't been of the season putting New York of the second after Al Dewsbury | second and Maxwell scored their colorful selves of late, the ahead briefly in the first period. had given Belleville a 1-0 first- half-way through the third before victories were reminders of the|Then Fleming Mackell, Johnny period lead, and Tom O'Connor Hull's John Annabelle made it 5-2 last two seasons when Canadiens Bucyk and Jerry Toppazzini put made it 2-1 for Whitby in the sec-| With the last goal of the night. ran roughos over the league. Boston ahead. ond. Paul Payette put McFar-| At Cornwall, Gagnon fired both| The two wins, coupled withippying DROP BACK lands back in the picture half- Kingston goals, tying it the sec.|Boston's win-loss record during ™p "prince Jost their chance of way through the period but itiond time at 16:44 of the third. |the weekend, gave Montreal al, oino" Githin a point of Mont- ras all Whitby in the third with| Cornwall had taken a first-period three-point margin in the stand-| 1 "Cho they were nipped 2-1 Sunday by. Toronto. Leafs won their first game under their new coaching staff when Barry Cul- {len and Frank Mahovlich counted lin the first period. Toronto then |staved off Bruins, whose only wi Jack Kane and George Samo-|lead on a goal by Ron Muir and|ings. They have two games in lenko Lie: Ty pn (went ahead 2-1 when Guy Henri hand over Bruins, who led the At Hull, Fiori Goegan scored scored less than a minute after league for a few hours Saturday twice in the third for the winning Gagnon got his first goal in the after beating New York 3-1 in an Belleville margin. | second. |afternoon game. 2 ma Morley Ge 'Acclamation 3 al came i riod pod Rube of council, Orvan centre Jean Beliveau, clobbered goal Same a He send perioe; | Chambers. Detroit 6-2 before 13,703 Montreal Contesting the three council fang and gained a one-point lead.| Saturday, Leafs lost a 2-1 de- | Reeve Cyril E. Morley, of Plek.| ering village, has been returned | to office by acclamation for his| - - sixth term. Also returned to of-| 1S ' 0 Moving into Detroit Sunday, period goals by Ron Murphy and | Montreal rolled roughsod over veteran Ted Lindsay. Andy Bath-| colder Tuesday. Winds south to southwest 20 shifting to north 20 ent trustees, Dr. W. W. Tomlin- house was ablaze, He rushed] TORONTO (CP) -- Official fore- Bay and Kirkland Lake regions, | son and Mrs. Meryl Bryant, | lome, fearing his wife, Sophia,|casts issued by the public North Bay and Sudbury: Cloudy | {seats are two 1958 members, Beliveau scored three goals, one cision to Chicago Black Hawks in fice by acclamation were Public Save Famil Y |the Wings 7-0. Boom Boom Geol-|gate, the league scoring leader, | this afternoon, light on Tuesday. and his son, Denny, 15 weather office at 5 am.: with light snow this morning de-| paced by |son Munro and George Perry. [from playing Sunday. |the winner for Hawks with 74 sec. Elections will be held Dec. 8.| Other Canadiens goal - gettersonds to play in the third period. | Contesting the four council] |seats are three 1958 councillors, | e- Henri Richard and Moore scored one in the first, the other in the| It {that night were Tom Johnson, Earlier right winger Ken Whar-| J. H. Purvis, R. M. Hall and Al-|twice groped through his smok Dickie Moore, and rookie Ralphram had scored for Chicago and |Backstrom. For Detroit it was Billy Harris for Leafs. Norm Ullman and Warren God-| Back home Sunday, Chicago bert E. Reeve, and three others, filled house Sunday night shout-| goalie Jacques!third. | Ronald A. Watson, George Mec-|ing for. his wife and infant son callum and Victor Dingley. | before neighbors told him isd (three to be elected), are the fol-| Clarence Bunston, 33, was at a| |Keith Rynard and John Dan-|each period, before suffering ala spiritless contest at Toronto |cey and two newcomers, Fergu- hand injury that prevented him| Defencemen Pierre Pilote fired Utility Commissioners James| frey. overcame a 2-0 deficit with third| y Co SS | Coch and George Honsberger. | A pickering Township father frion got three this time while notched both New York goals, | twice. W | For Public School Trustees, (Were safe. WEATHER lowing qualifications; two pres- | friend's home when informed his| was Haliburton, eastern Georgian Acting as master of ceremonies Leslie Prazmowski, proposed the toast to the Queen and to "the Sensational Meat Features Poland that is in our hearts".| CIVIC GREETINGS | Alderman John Brady, repre- SHOULDER senting Mayor Lyman Gifford, | | LAMB CHOPS ED. WILSON FRESH MADE FURNITURE 20 Church St. RA 3.2211 A DEAL PORK CHOPS SLICED FRESH SIDE PORK - 39° LAMB PATTIES 29° 49¢ 49+ RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS at 10.30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3 Interment will be in Guelph. Father Edward F. Sheridan, led $5,118, 423 who was Involved in the acci- $1,020, 751.84 dent that occurred outside New-|$4,096,061.98 * © cise office reports total revenue|S0™ The Oshawa Customs and Ex- 2nd W. C. Farmer, N. D. al Foy were trapped inside. G. D. Hepditch and Mrs. for the month of November total. Gertrude L. Chrichton. :32. Of this figure,| Elections will be held Satur- was import duty, day, Dec. 6. was Excise taxes ppocK TOWNSHIP He was twice driven back by {smoke and heat before he learn- |ed they were across the street at a neighbor's home, Synopsis: A weak storm over the western Great Lakes brought light snow Sunday evening to {Southern Ontario with some lo- cally heavier falls of from one to| two inches near the Great Lakes. | creasing to flurries this after-| noon. Mainly clear tonight and] Tuesday. Mild today, cold to-| night. Winds south 20 shifting to north 20 this afternoon, light on| Tuesday. fonville along with Father Nie- $668.25 was Excise duty. Sundry sluchowski and Father Heeney, | collections totalled $941.25. The has been confined to St. Michael's revenue for November is up Hospital in Toronto where he has/more than $2 million over the fully recovered from shock. He same period last year. The total will remain at the hospital indef-| for November, 1957 was $3,89,- inftely. 1333.72 | In Brock township, Reeve Wil- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT Western Timmins - Ragusa, {liam J. Heron was returned to| The imperative need for spirit- |office by acclamation for his third ual alertness as our defense from term. Qualifying for deputy-reeve/evil was stressed in Christian |are: Wesley Crozier, present|Science services on Sunday, Nov. {holder of this position, and a for-'30. A band of light snow crossing | northwestern Ontario will arrive, region: Cloudy and mild with| [light snow changing to flurries |{in Southern Ontario by evening |this morning. Mainly clear and {bringing partial clearing and a Shalp rep JB temperature. untii|cold tonight. Cloudy with snow | midnight Tuesday. Tuesday. Winds light becoming| > wr ? «4 WHEN MEMBERS OF Osh- a's four co-operative housing # fpanquet Saturday Rev. J. E. Lawlor, head table } iced included, left to right, nies held a testimonial | Hon. Michael Starr, Father night for | Tawlor. W. J. O'Neill. tonet Western Lake Erle region and north 20 this afternoon, south 20| Windsor: Mainly cloudy tonight| Tuesday. and Tuesday. Snowflurries to-| Eastern Timmins - Kapuskas-| ight. Mild today, colder tonight.|ing: Cloudy with occasional snow-| 'umis south to southwest 20 shift-|flurries today and Tuesday. Not | |ing to north 20 this evening, de-|much change in temperature. | |creasing to light Tuesday. Forecast Temperatures Easiern Lake Erie, Niagara Low tonight, High Tuesday { |and Lake Ontario regions; To-| . 10 |ronto and Hamilton: Cloudy and (St, Thomas . Windsor ...x..... {milder with occasional snow to- | London wc |day. Mainly clear and colder to-|Wingham ... night, Clouding over Tuesday |---- a #1 [with snow in the afternoon or evening. Winds south to south-| i. | west 20 shifting to north 20 in the| 4% |late afternoon, light on Tuesday. | 1 Lake Huron and Western ' | Georgian Bay regions, London: h [Cloudy 'with occasional snow to-| day and Tuesday. Mild today, | 10 20 2 20 15 Give DRAPERIES and the whole family will be | pleased. Large stocks of READY-TO-HANG BUYING A RUG? Before You Do . . . See Our Stock HIGHER QUALITY LOWER PRICES MADE-TO-MEASURE OUR 9 p.m. DOWNTOWN STORE o-Night Till DEPENDABLE--Serving Oshawa & district over 20 years TELEPHONE--You may order by telephone: RA 3.2294 DELIVERY -- Two deliveries daily within city limit, LAYAWAY -- For your convenience © t no extra cost Our services are designed for your use and convenience. ZELLER'S master for the evening and Hon. M. B. Dymond, provincial minister of tranfport. The testi- monial dinnep vas held in St. Gregorv's patwh Hall. 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