The Oshawa Times, 6 Jun 1960, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 6, 1960 § The foundry manufactured stoves, heaters, furnaces and other appliances. The other firm manufactured porcelain products. Flames Destro Y Jive brothers founded both com- 'Burnaby P lants |panies 10 years ago, said his BURNABY, B.C. (CP) -- A|holdings were worth $250,000. four alarm fire destroyed a build- ing containing two manufacturing plants here Sunday night and left 40 people unemployed. The blaze broke out in the Coast Foundry Company Lim- ited and Yorston Manufacturing Limited. Nc one was in the building and cause of the fire was not known. Wilfred Yorston, who with his "prone 5-3 >, = Decl, CLEANIT SERVICE SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN WHITBY RA 5-3555 There's no Substitute for Experience! AT. Independent Sales & Service Whitby (Ltd.) i Su RARE i We al © pi -- ==" 5, SAVES Work "2! and money Co You save the cost of a | 4 1 second coat and cut g Saturday night prior to a game between Brooklin. Junior ""Meadowcrests'" and Whitby | Junior "Red Wings", --Oshawa Times Photo crosse ball off at the com- mencement of the Brooklin la- | crosse season, The councillors officiated in the face-off cere- mony in the Brooklin Arena on Deputy Reeve Heber Down, left, and Reeve William A. Heron of Brooklin prepare to The two girls are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heron and the granddaughters of Dress | sister Joanne, 11). The crow | Reeve William A. Heron, of '| get down to business as referee a_minia- "Pa's" hat is not Brooklin. | John Burrows faces the la- \ 8 SW Farewell Trophy To Oshawa Team The opening tournament of the| 1st -- Jack Mouncey and Char-|tournameént on the greens on Fri- season was hel¢ at the greens of |lie Peacock, 8 wins 49, day, June 17, at seven o'clock the Whitby Lawn Bowling Club on| 2nd -- Ward Bick and Dick when out-of-town visitors would |Saturday afternoon and evening.|Adams, 2 wins 51 plus 5. be most welcome. {Well - known bowlers: from Oshei =--------r------------ -- - |lawa, Cannington, Port Perry and {Whi thy took part in the competi- tion for the Farewell Trophy but it was Oshawa's perennial win- iner, Charlie Peacock and his | partner, Jack Mouncey, who had {the honor of carrying it home. President J. M. Hicks official ly opened the tourney and wel- comed the visitors, During the |afternoon refreshments were served by Mrs. R. Adams and [Mrs W. Bick. Don Tutt, games |chairman, made the draw and assisted J. M. Hicks in present- |ing the prizes to the following {powlers: Heron, 10, of Brooklin seems | indifferent to the nagging re- marks of "his" wife (played by fine elderly couple, | were entered in the class of | The above, "Comic Couples" Brooklin Fair Fancy Competition, Driving ture garden Specielizing, in } REPAIRS & PARTS to oll _ makes your re-painting time in half! ® Covers outside woodwork easily in one coat! @® Sparkling whiteness lasts and lasts! ® Self-cleaning--but won't streak down masonry surfaces. 3ra -- P. Canning and E. Jack- son, 2 wins 48, 4th -- George Twitty and W. P. |Preston, 1 win 43. It was announced that the la- [dies section ot the club would {sponsor a mixed doubles twilight Foto ey INDEPENDENT Sales & Service | Whitby Pleze i : MO 8-2081 Columbian Tours WINNERS Drawn at Hamilton, Ont., May 25th First Award $50. a week for one year Roy Hercock, Box 74, Cobourg, Ont. 8 other Awards $50. Bonds as follows: 1. D. McMaster, 102 Cotton- wood, Don Mills Many Plans 2. Junior Calf class of Brooklin of Brooklin gives a final facial | Fair on Saturday. Linda has brush off to her prize Holstein | been entering prize calves at calf before entering him in the | the fair since she was seven. Miss Linda Dennis, aged 10, 3 Whitby Men Charged PICKERING VILLAGE (Staff) ~-- Three Whitby men have been charged with break-in, entering and theft by two police forces. The first break-in occurred at Ashburn at 4 am, Sunday, | The calf was one of six Hol- (where the general store owned $50 to $5,000 Without Endorsers or Bankable Security Loans Life Insured end repayment schedules to suit your budget. &= UPERIOR Finance J. McKeown, Midland, Ont. || R. Bamett, Sudbury, Ont, I G. W. Burrows, Burlington, Ont, Mrs. Peacock, Sudbury, Ont, M. O'Connor, Powassan, Ont. P. Kerr, Perth, Ont. A. Beaudry, Cornwall, Ont. Independent Sales & Service WHITBY PLAZA ' Ph: MO 8-2081 -- WHITBY 17 Simcoe St. North RA 5-6541 OFFICES THROUGHOUT ONTARIO stein cattle, entered in the fair, |by Russell Batten was broken into and nine cartons of cigarets stolen, police said. The second break-in occurred | at 6 am. at Knapp's Jewellery | that are owned by Lloyd Prouse of Brooklin. | --Oshawa Times Photo Rescue Pair As Boat Flips In Turn The final minutes of the Port|keel. He was not wearing a life Perry Carp Derby almost came jacket. to a tragic finish on Sunday| Imimediately afternoon when 500 onlookers sped to the s saw a fast moving speed boat/mile from the about half A member of the Canadia and Clarence| Yacht Club Ted Leonard, of Tc Biesenthal, 38, both of RR No. 2, {ro nto, was first on the scene an Oshawa, were riding in their | Was instrumental in the rescue, fiberglass speed boat when it] The 13% - flipped over as they sped into a|W! sharp turn. Speed, craft, said that he was thrown keel clear as it overturned and did Scugog. Ted Speed, 5, came to the surface, He wore a|hurt. six motor boats patween the Conv iin Port Perry| of Machinist s. toss its two occupants into Lake dock and rescued the two men.| foot craft, powered About 800 union members 2L all of Whitby. th a 40 horse power outboard| Walked out at the Cape Canav- motor was towed into the boat eT who was driving .the dock and was set back on its Biesenthal suffered a possible not remember anything until he broken nose and Speed was un- store, Pickering Village. Neighbors heard glass break-| ing and a woman screaming, | The glass in the store window | had been smashed and three watches and a camera stolen. Two men were seen leaving the scene as they ran toward a car driven by a third man. The car went eastward on No. 2 Highway. Three occupants of a car were detained at the Whitby - Picker- ing townline. Police said they found three watches and a cam- n . The strike could affect the fir-|era under a seat. ing of the Atlas, the United| Arrested and charged are, ates' only operational intercon- Kenneth Loucks, 26; John Albert tinental range rocket, | Ytowski, 20, and David Foster, Strike Ended By Stevedores SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) | Work stopped at key Atlas mis- sile bases from California. to Flor- ida today in a contract dispute ari company 4 and the International Association | 0~ < d| >t TOWN OF WHITBY TENDERS FOR FURNITURE Sealed tenders for furniture plainly marked as te content will be received by the undersigned up to 5 p.m, Wed., June ; Ath 1960, for office furniture for the new Town Hall, hitby. Tender forms and specifications, listing our requirements, may be obtained from the Town Clerk's Office, 201 Brock St. S., Whitby, Ontario. -- The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. John R. Frost, Clerk, Town of Whitby, 201 Brock St. S, Whitby, Ontario, al, Fla.,, missile test centre. Picket lines were also set up at bases in California, Wyoming, and Nebraska. The dispute is over wages and | |other benefits.Convair's last of- Records Rays | fer was an 11 cents hourly wage] BRUNSWICK Ga. (AP)--A 50- : Huge Balloon life jacket. Biesenthal, a non - swimmer, favorable to was trapped for a few moments world peace, beneath the buat but managed ence democrat (4 to free himself and hold onto the|gocialism the liberties |News Agency, was addressing | Pek ing banquet jn honor of mor |than 6,000 leaders at | conference. He che Situation Pleases China's Premier ged the U.S. HONG KONG (Reuters)--Chi- tending its military bases nese Communist Premier Chou parts of the world to encircl En-lai sai¢ Sunday the interna- Communist nations and unleash struggle for living raise national independ-| corporated and | wage, | _Cliou. quoted by the New China| a national | ith ex- in all| |increase and a three-cent cost-of.|storey balloor moved slowly west- hich would be in. | ward across the United States] the permanent] today, carrying an 100-pound The union said the offer stack of nuclear emulsion plates] |was inadequate. to record cosmic rays. | The present machinists' scale| The balloon on Sunday held to| aranges from $1.75 to $3.40 an|an altitude of 114,000 feet hours | e hour, after it was launched from the| Glynco naval air station here. No Restriction down somewhere in Texas Wed-| BANFF, Alta. 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