The Oshawa Times, 31 Aug 1959, p. 2

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B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 31, 1959 AWARD WINNERS AT JUNIOR GARDEN CLUB SHOW CAPSULE NEWS Last Streetcar In Retirement has retired its last streetcar. A century, it was announced Sun- 10 - mile-an-hour parade followed day. The new rates are designed the last tram Sunday as it|to provide better working incen- creaked from the northeast Rose- tives to prisoners and to destroy MONTREAL (CP) --Montreal [the biggest pay reform of this mount district to the Mont- rackets operated inside the pris- real Transportation Commission ons by so-called 'tobacco bar- barns. Diesel buses and trolley fons" and gamblers. \ buses have replaced the slow, tratfic-blocking trams. UNUSUAL BEAT Ed MEMBERS OF THE OSH- or EF agriculture. and conservation 4 | 886 Masson St. Also in the pic- committee of the Oshawa (Westmount) Kiwanis Club. At right is Mrs. O. C. Weeks, | chairman of the show. In the | lower picture D. H. MacMillan, donor of the trophy for the most points obtained in the show, presents his trophy to Susan Hicks, 9, daughter of | | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hicks, | AWA Junior Garden Club plac- | ed a large number of high quality exhibits at their an- nual show in the Children's Arena Saturday. In the upper picture Lynda Thompson, 13, js being presented with the trophy for the best garden by R. H. Reed, chairman of the | ture is Mrs. E, chairman of the show. Seeds club members earlier in the to judge their accomplishe ments, Seeds, plants and prizes were given out by the West. mount Kiwanis Club Oshawa Times Photos. County Land Judging Contest Big Success The third annual Ontario Coun-| Following lunch the group went ty Land Judging Competition Yas to the farm of Harvey and Roy| pu Batre Brooklin held on Thursday, August 27, in : --_y akty, on : the Manchester area. This compe.|D0Psons Port Perry, RR 4. Here Coates, Brooklin: Lloyd Wilson tition is sponsosred bv the Metro-|the group judged soil at four dif-|Uxbridge, RR 2; politan Toronto and Region Con-| ferent locations on the farm. Tom servation Autinity Working inlBarber, oi the Metropolitan and as jon with the Ontario De-|p Conservati 2 6 partment of Agriculture. Region onservation Authority, The program in the morning tive talk on the work being done Morley was a tour in the Manchester by the Authority Y area to brief the competitors on| The winners of the competi the various soil types present and tion were as follows: how to identify them. In charge of the tour and the instruction| JUNIOR DIVISION _|SENIOR DIVISION were Douglas Logsdail, soils spe-| Jack Holliday, Brooklin, RR| po Holliday Brooklin; INTERMEDIATE DIVISION Kenu Wilson, Claremont Webster, Port {grave; {Douglas Davidson, L RR Allan 92 Graham, Sandford, co- ! and plants were given to the | year and the show was staged | Jack Larry Lamb, Columbus, RR 1; Don Lindo, Lo-|gcene of an accident at the inter-| {cust Hill, RR 1; John Leask, Sea- . : Perry, gave an interesting and informa- RR 2: Neil Raines Blackwater: | LEO HIGGINS Following zr illness of three | months the death occurred af the |Oshawa General Hospital Satur- Ida, Aug. 29. of Leo Higgins, of {306 Olive avenue. He was in his 76th year. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. {William Higgins, the deceased was born at Caledonia, Ont. Feb. 14 1884 and had been a resident of Oshawa for 36 years. Mr. Higgine leaves his wife, the former Marie Degelman; a daughter, Evelyn, of Oshawa and five sons, Joseph, of Strathroy and Bernard, William, Frank and Eugene, all of Oshawa. Also surviving are 11 grand- children The remains will be at the Armstrong Funeral Home for requiem mass in Holy Cross | Roman Catholic Church at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 1, Rev. P. Coffey will sing the mass. Interment will be in St. Gregory's Cemetery. FUNERAL OF ELMER STEWART FERGUSON The memorial service for Elmer Stewart Ferguson, who died at the Oshawa General last Wednesday, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29. The services. were conducted by Rev C. D. Cross, rector of St. George's Anglican Church. In- terment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery The pallbearers were George Fogal, Fred McKnight, Mae Grey, Morris Grey, Leonard Principe and Harold Gordon. CITY AND . DISTRICT QUIET WEEKEND | Provincial police at Bowman. |ville reported a 'very quiet weekend," with no accidents or occurrences. Cpl. Gordon M. Keast, in charge of the Bowman- ville detachment, remarked: "It {vas one of the quietest weekends IT have experienced." $200 DAMAGE | A car driven by Mike Krysa, 343 Nipigon street, collided with a parked vehicle on Park road north, near Louisa street, Satur- day. The parked car was owned by Frank Wilkinson, 1013 Tulip Terrace, Whitby. Police est mated the damage at $200. LEFT SCENE | An unidentified driver left the | section of Ritson road and King street Saturday. The other car in- volved in the accident was Nor- Allan Rae, 4 Kenneth {man Blackwater; |street. The Rae car received $75| David Mosienko, Port Perry, RR |damages. Sunderland, | REVIVE SWIMMER In addition to reviving a swim- {mer at the Oshawa Harbor Sun- Le s day, the fire department had a NEW YORK (AP)--Patrolman | Robert Dezendorf Jr., 53, deliv- | ered a baby while on duty in yn Sunday, but he re | ELECTED REEVE WASAGA BEACH (CP) -- An thony Beck was elected reeve Brook! | thie Georgian, Bay resort village | maimed unruffled. It was his 40th Saturday, defeating incumbent (delivery in 21 years on the force. |§ Ei Lawrason 348 votes to 303. | AFT A bylaw to issue debentures for OW BE hospital financing was rejected. ter of a mile Sunday with a wa-| COAL AND SHUTE BURNED tor casin biting into his leg. SARNIA (CP) -- An estimated | jesee Crippen said the poisonous $20,000 pile of coal went up in|g ake struck him while he was! amoke Sunday when a 80-foot|fiching at a farm pond. Uable to high coal shute was destroyed by get it loose, he ran to the home fire at the Canadian National|or relatives who pulled it off. He Railways depot here. CNR offi-| was reported im good condition ctals said damage is in excess of li; poepital, $75,000. spontaneous combustion was blamed, HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- A ARSON CHARGE LAID 15-year-old girl who had been in| ORILLIA (CP) -- Mrs. Robert|a coma more than three years| year-old farm laborer ran a quar-, DIES IN COMA Forecast temperatures . Lows tonight, highs Tuesday: Windsor : St. Thomas London ... Wingham Toronto .. St. Catharines . Muskoka Killaloe Earlton .. Sudbury ....... Kapuskasing . White River . JIIFJAASBIBBBII | Red Chinese E2585 .,582225 88 | ed |the Himalayan state of Bhutan, |the Associated Press of Pakistan news agency said today There was no immediate con- |firmation of this report from any HOME FOR AGED BEGINS TO TAKE SHAPE The Oshawe Home for the | shape with the pouring of con- | camera spreading the con Aged, in the Hills and Dales | crete for the footings. Here ete In the trench as i is de- district, is beginning to take | workmen are caught by the --Oshawa Times Photo | | Watson, 26, has been charged died Sunday in Harrisburg state with attempted arson following a hospital. Doctors said Gloria| Second Death WEATHER FORECASTS fire which broke out in the Or- [Milter suffered from a rare de- Ma police office Friday night. generative disease of the central . Constable Orland Keating found nervous system for which there n Motel a pile of papers burning in the is no cure. | | 1 a e 00 er corridors of the police building | BEMIDJI, Minn. (CP)--A sub-| when he neturned from a routine CRITIC DIES urban Toronto resident died in| patrol. He managed to stamp out BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. hospital here Sunday night, the od the flames. (AP)--Jobn Corbin, 89, author |victim of carbon monoxide gas n £88 uml and former editorial writer and which earlier killed his 13-year- y NO VOTE UNTIL 1960 drama critic for the New York old son 5 i SYDNEY (CP) The Cape Times, died Sunday after along! John W. Cairnes, 35, of Willow- TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- Breton Post says Pfemier Stan-|illness. Corbin, born in Chicago, |dale, did not regain consciousness ©3Sts issued at 5 am.: field has informed party mem- {wrote voluminously on drama, after being overcome | Synopsis: Early morning tem-| bers he will not call a provincial [public affairs and education. His son, Wesle' | peratures dropped to the 60s over y sley, 13, was found |P€ D election until late 1960. The news| 0 0 bing row (dead in a motel last Thursday. Southern Ohtaria, Cooler and less paper quotes reliable sources as Eheim gis 4 {Mr. Cairnes and his wife both humid air covered northern sec- saying fhe premier informed DEVOL, Okla. (AP)--A tor- ti ot BE : _|were unconscious. {tions of the province, and this air Conservative legislature mem-|nado churned through this tiny) : : wntd adv a eastward to bers an election would nof [town Sunday as heavy rain and| Mrs. Cairnes regained con-SIOUC 2C VANCE CASW nail lashed southwestern Okla-|Sciousness Sunday but doctors southeastern Quebec by evening. held regardless of the outcome] IS as : SIA few isolated thundersh of an Oct. 14 byelection in Lumen. oma. One woman was injured. |said her condition remained criti- | ew soa e u iCers owers burg East. Damage to Devol and Grandfield, |cal. tare still expected today. mainly both near the Texas - Oklahoma, Authorities were trying fo learn |in the eastern portions of the THREE JETS COLLIDE ~ |border, was ectimated at least the source of the carbon monox- Province. Mainly fair and less ANKARA, Turkey (AP)--Three $200,000. |ide. | manif Weather is forecast for all Turkish air force ts collided | f --- areas luesday. over Ankara els Two | LIGHTNING STRIKES Regional forecasts valid until crashed, killing their pilots. The| NANTUA, aly (Reuters)--A midnight Tuesday: third plane was slightly dam-|f@mily here escaped injury Sun- Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Wind- aged. The planes were taking | day Bight fing 3 Vile som sor, London: Sunmy with 'cloudy i air fo eremony. When lightning shatte e tg- intervals today and Tuesday. A Ny oe 1 "ble a J they Jo. coin Enter Bhutan little cooler today with vols a f spaghetti. olice said a : ds ing humidity. Winds li LONDON (Reuters) -- British [head of cattle were reported to| KARACHI (Reuters)--Chinese ng juicy Ont Bem 3 & Communist troops have entered Western Lake Ontario, Niagara, convicts have been granted pay have been killed in the a : |Georgian Bay regiens, Toronto, increases of up to 50 per cent inland many homes were damag | Hamilton: Sunny with cloudy in- nS gi tervals today and Tuesday. A little cooler and becoming less humid this afternoon. Winds ight « RA.8:6201 | S-- ee ---- Haliburton, eastern Lake Om- tario: Partly cloudy today with a| other source. | The report was given by the agency's Calcutta correspondent, quoting a usually reliable source in Darjeeling, India. few isolated thunderstorms. | Clear with cloudy intervals to- ED WILSON SEZ: Bargains du Dairy Princess Competes At CNE sais = to vi' Semi | = | : "humidity and cooler tonight. | Bhutan lies in the eastern Hima-| | 2 layas and is bordered by India, Winds light today, north 15 Tues- day. with Nich 1 has treaty relations, Timmins-Kapuskasing: Mainly Prime Minister Nehru of India|cloudy and cooler. Sunny with Hot Bab; ring pi Kl i Chairs, $7.88; pes A size Cribs, $22.00; Crib Mat tresses, $7.50; $4.58. WILSON FURNITURE 20 CHURCH ST. Miss Doreer Evans, Uxbridge, The princess who ie chosen IRR 3, dairy.princess for Ontario dairy queen receives a $250 pure- County, will take part in the pre- " + . bred calf, courtesy Diversey liminary contest for Dairy Queen on Saturday, Sept, in the €hemical Corporation and a trip 9% announced Friday that any ag- cloudy intervals Tuesday. Winds A ir light, gression against Bhutan and Sik-| "Kirkland Lake region, Nort kim, another Himalayan state, z 'woul . 'ession | Bay, Sudbury: Mainly cloudy 4 be Jegarded ue aggression; od cooler with a few isolated inst India. gat ia --__ |showers clearing by noon. Mainly ht. SHORT OF HEARING . LONDON (CP) -- The Ministry Coliseum at the CNE via Pan American Airways to the There are 45 dairy princesses |United Kingdom where she will in the competition. To accommo- be the guest the National date all of the contestants pre- Milk Publicity Council Incorpo- liminary contests of five girls(rated, and Ontario House. All each, have been arranged to run|expenses are paid, and the trip each evening of the exhibition. | involving appearances at Agricul- One winner will be chosen each|tural Fairs, eic., will take two day to take part in the semi-|fo three weeks. of Health has asked Yorkshire N.Z. VISIT BY RCAF fnsls Sept. 1 and 2. The two top| Best wishes for success are ecidents to take care of their] WELLINGTON, N. Z. (CP)-- re each evening of fe Jam Exienied to the Luario County | hearing aids. Because of holi-| Two Argus Maritime aircraft of gg A Sumipete in re nals id ncess, Miss Doreen gays factories which manufac-|the RCAF are expected to visit on mesday, pt. 9, from | ivans, at the CNE Dairy Queen ture hearing-aid parts have cut|New Zealand in September to co- m. fo 7 p.m Competition. down on production. The short-|operate with the country's air age of spare parts is expected to|and naval forces in maritime leo exercises | | Selling Your Home ? LIST PHOTO CO-OP 150 salesmen of your servies. Contact your local realtor. TROUD( Bandits Steal TEEN-AGE TYPING GLASSES Registrations are now . being accepted at the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE CLASSES START SEPT. 14 Salk Vaccine MONTREAL (CP) Seventy- {land later told police. He quoted five thousand doses of Salk vac-|the bandits as replying: "We cine worth $50,000 was stolen yy {EHOW i bug money is not what three -armed pandits early today | : from the University of Montreal LOCKED WITH MONKEYS ° mtinue until autumn. 54 SIMCOE ST. N. fy cialist for Ontario, Durham, Vic-|1; Aldon Smith, Port Perry, RR gmith Port Perry; James Star, |quiet weckend. One ambulance toria Haliburton and. Peterbor- 2; Doug Batty, Brooklin, RR 1;|Uxbridge, RR 2: Norman Smith, |call and one fire was reported. ough Counties and John Murray, George Smith, Port Perry, RR Uxbridge, RR 3: John Warren, | The fire was om the' awning soils specialist for Gray and Bruce|2; Bruce Martyn, Port Perry, Brechin, RR 1; Norman Leh-| of Book Store. No Counties RR 2; Harvey Ward, Uxbridge, |man Claremont; Harold Wood |a Henderson : The land judging competition RR 3; Ivan Wilson, Claremont, |. aplends Bi ¥ was under the supervision of RR 2 and Dean Smith, Uxbridge, | oor o: Sunde land; Ba Wether, i i {Cannington; Cecil Disney, Brook- H. L. Fair, agricultural represen- RR 3 tied; Keith Page, Ux-li pp 1." Roy Wilson * Clare tative and A. H. Blades, assist- bridge, RR 2; Frank Vale Black-| i: Burneell Webste: Port ant agricultural representative, water, RR 2; Milton Parkin Jr, | Eon : urna iil Uxbridge. |Brooklin, RR 1 erry; Fred Gra am, Sunder- boii rb ---------- land;; Carl Shier, Cannington; Ross Miller, Sunderland; Bruce {Anderson, , Beaverton; Horace| | Webster, Port Perry, Grenfell Wilson, Claremont; George Dav- idson, Blackwater; Gordon Ward Uxbridge, RR 3; Milton Parkin, Brooklin, RR 1. damage was reported. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT Christ Jesus' triumph over ma- ed the supremacy of God's un- changeable lew. This was the theme set forth at Christian Sei ence services Sunday, Aug. 30 in the Lesson Sermon entitled "Christ Jesus". Included in the Bible references read was the account in John (6) of Jesus' feed- ing of 5000 men with five loaves and two fishes. The Golden Text ~ was from John (3:18) "God so loved the world. that he gave His only begotten Son, that whoso ever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." STREETS CLOSED The following streets will be closed today for construction: CROSSWORD P DOWN 1. Alloy of tin and copper 2. -- Khan 3. Be concerned T. B 16. Tiller of Ble the soil R (Eur.) 21. Frozen dessert 22, Man's nickname 24. Biblical IR] = RIAN IT] IARI SERAIUIKIRUIF A} EIL FFL IT] IFILIAICIOIFITIRIUICIE] (LIANG. ALY] ily JE IE INS A Of OIOMICICRIANP! | E IGIOIO|S[E] HE RRIALL IE 8. Coin (It.) es 7. Mine 27. Interjec, Saturday's Answer entrance tion 36. Bhip's floors 8. Toportray 28 A 39. M: 9. French 29, Put together, 40. Island off | chemist as a quilt Italy 13. An Edin. 32. Instigate 41. Venture burgh citizen 33, Jogs 45. Flawed o | Doctor Trip Spells Tragedy SUDBURY (CP)--A trip to a| doctor ended in tragedy for mem- | Ri bers of a Neelon Township fam- 0 Conant streets; ily late Saturday night. Solange Beauchamp, 31, ard seh avenue; Grandview street rail of a bridge and flipped end [south closed from King street over end. Mrs, Beauchamp was east to Bloor street east and pinned beneath the overturned King street west closed to west- vehicle. bound treffic from Park road to In Sudbury Hospital are Lor-|Gibbons street except nights and enzo Beauchamp, 37, driver of weekends Whenever possible, the car; Amilia Beauchamp, 27, | these streets will be partially a sister of the dead woman, and opened to permit t \was a passenger struck a gu laboratory in suburban Laval des They locked him in a cage con- Open to Grades 7, 8 and terial laws of limitation establish- tson road south, from Bloor Prospect |street closed from King street was |east to Athol street east; Hortop killed, when a car jn which she [street from Beatrice to Tecum- Rapides. {taining 500 rhesus monkeys which Dr. Lionel Forte, assistant di-|are used in the production of the rector of the university's institute | vaccine. of microbiology and hygiene, said | Mr, Beland said the appear- the vaccine was to be shipped t0-| 1.0 of the bandits i - day to the provincial health de lng. adits wag frighten partment in Quebec City for dis- " ribut yi My heart began ¢o beat t jon in the province. the Wildly," he" said One of the a adits ee { bandits noticed his condition. don't know what they'll do with Let's go easy, he might col- it. It will be hard to sell." [lapse in our hands' Mr. Beland The vaccine arrived last week [te Die 0 Ye unis as say- x | 1D 1S n as though from Connaught Laboratories in| . in ED we a dhortage|™. [0ev melicine" , of the anti-polio shots in the prov-| He said the bandits tried un- ince. | successfully to tear a doctor's {white jacket into strips to tie him FORCED WAY IN {up. Then they tried to bind him Three men, armed with revolv-| to a chair with his own belt, but ers and with their heads covered|it proved to be too short. It was with nylon stockings, forced their ut him in| Sensational Meat Features Tuesday and Wednesday Only High School DIAL 5-3375 Ib. 59° LEAN MINCED STEAKS Ib. 19° BEEF "PORK LIVER 3 Ibs. 1.00 STEWING BEEF Ib. 59° | GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 926Y2 SIMCOE ST. N. © OSHAWA RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131° then they decided to pi way into the laboratory where ys. | I the cage with the k Salk vaccine and other serums are manufactured. They broke the lock on a large | refrigerator filled with vaccine| and escaped with the contents. | Dr. Forte said the vaccine, in| cardboard boxes, could be trans-| ported in a private car. | The bandits overpowered night-| watchman Arpolis Beland while he was making his 3 a.m. check of the exterior of the laboratory. | "l told them there was no) money in the building," Mr. Be-| TAKE NOTICE THAT NAME OF STREET FROM her two daughters, Ammette, 8, |local traffic. Extreme weather and Claire, 5. {conditions, such as heavy rain, ------ ------------------------- {may result in the closing of other |streets. Several miles of street | Gibbons St, DOG DISCOVERS LOST PROPERTY 1. The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct, as local imp concrete curb and gutter on the following street between the points mentioned: King $t. W. 29' N. of N. Limit z LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE ESTIMATED COST CITY'S TOTAL SHARE $1,338.08 $916.07 TO WIDTH 30' 8.194 King St. W. $ OWNERS COST PER FT. FTGE. OWNER'S ANNUAL RATE PER FT. FTGE. $1113 Earl, Countess TORONTO (CP) Countess Among Crowds | Earl and |ane being surface treated with asphalt and stone chips. Motor- ists are requested to obey all signs, not to drive on barricaded streets and to drive slowly after streets are opened to traffic. VEJLE, Denmark ers)--A doleful bloodhound named Rex is operating a thriving sideline on the beach at this resort town by sniffing out lost watches and other (Reut- » ond intends to specially assess & part of the cost upon the lond abutting directly on tho "work. . The estimated cost of the work is $1,338.08. The special assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual instalments . Application will be mado by the Corporation to the Ontaric Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work, end eny owner mey within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice file with the Board his Mountbatten mingled in- SHIFTINGE SANDBANK conspicuously with Canadian Na-| LONDON (CPY -- The Goodwin tional Exhibition midway crowds |Sands in the Straits of Dover Saturday night. have shifted again. A Royal Navy They had been scheduled to|survey found that the main sand- leave Malton airport for Washing- bank has disappeared and three {ton but bad weather forced a nen banks hove been formed in |cancellation of their flight, They a once - navigable channel be- left Toronto early today. tween the two main i valuables in the sand dunes. Owner Peter Christiensen, who trained Rex specially for the job, estimates the dog has discovered about $1,500 worth of lost property this season, some of it buried under more than a foot of sand. DATED at Oshawa this 24th day of August, 1959 objection te the seid work being undertaken. L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa. . The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken but before doing so it moy eppoint & time and pl whem any objection to. the said work will be considered. ny: vac | i a

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