The Oshawa Times, 7 Jun 1960, p. 3

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The leaders, are Migs Shirley Tem- captain of the 16th Guide exandra from perton, Girl Guides Hold Rally District eld a suc June of the trict with held Se SEEN HERE ARE the mem- | ners bers of the 16th Guide Company | Rally, and the 11th Brownie Pack, win- | rally Leamington Youth Top Teen Driver Patter- a strong top 'teen when he nearly 60 other in the finals safe driving Scarborough, t Saturday 'on ophy vent was Al turday Adelaide Girl ASSOC Saturday Pp panies Gu ful Ale The ition rally 4, at 1g a ca nt s only neluded drivi he rows oi Wayne made titie ol Ontario" rigid for 1t that tween two apart ard and back dards, backing into a tig and other intricate Wayne Patterson made mendable showir praise from the Dp. judges, which include bers of the Royal ( ed Pol fter TORONTO son, of Oshawa bid to cop the age driver in competed against youthful candidates of a province competition held at a Toronto suburb, la First prize tested event and a cash a to 19-ye¢ Leamington 509 out The sored by Chamber Imperial Oi backing of ties, civie presentatives The fina 0 wheels xandry con and packs, as standards Mrs. W, E commissioner. by the "flag ba sembled beh their by nd welcomed yet vere E: anes d 1Ct res wed a com wide manouev vas comprised Anne Bowler of the 16th Following. the Guides and individual of vo mer an Mo Ke a I Susar ard of Bob the $80 and $100 Young, of 1alked up %5 points. |ot anadi r-old J he com for contestan Scarborougt ber of Commerce : of Rid Here the Hon. A. Kelso Roberts [Cream was provided by attorney general O his Ie E R. N. Bubbs of Imper Limited, Toronto, both the importance of ma ful drivers more safety 'Never | times of peace an appallin attorney must be solved by unite I ari Irs.' | of ie he even is joint the - the Sc spon 1 Junior omme the mited and had the government authori- yolice and re of safety groups s had all previously I rboroug the Group ) ree 5 t was donat Beverages ines the fo com for 1€ officials ) mbled t 1 Of aras diter made the presen Tempe on beh in tests erore our Sit ey award g Company Guide compe on Pack on award Brownie competit Guide ce brought for Guide and "Brown outstand They Lan 1 her and Brownie troduced to the assembly. | Blears o| take were presented with gifts, and in-| CITY COUNCIL NEWS IN BRIEF | The soon-to-be-formed Oshawa Harbor Commission will deal with the "needs study' on the develop- | ment of Oshawa Harbor. City | council referred the request to | the Commission Monday night ! DELEGATES NAMED Representatives of the four |standing committees, the mayor, leity clerk and treasurer were au: | thorized to attend the Association in St. |ines from Sunday, Aug. 28 to | Wednesday, Aug. 31 RESOLUTION ENDORSED Endorsation of a Windsor reso- | lution for University of Toronto ghort courses to qualify students |§ |for library work was given by | § IMiss Jean Fetterly, secrieary of |the Oshawa Public Library Board. GRANT APPRECIATED Thanks for a $200 grant for | con tion work was given city | council. by John Gorin, fr rer ol the Oshawa Fish and Wildlife Advisorv Commitiee Mrs. W Adelaide District E. Gardner Commissioner Margaret of the 16th L. Locke, 11th Pack and ympany; Miss lieutenant Company; Mrs tawny owl of the Lifetime Dream Becomes Reality on [o) TWO READINGS bylaw to provide extensi ons the Waterworks pl er pump station two readings in council night. Project will cost A Oshawa Times Puow lo --- boo! given Monday 5,000 CITY AND DISTRICT AT ROTARY Mor lunch confessing Hovannes to obtain TORONTO (CP) Minasyan, a man without a coun- ill for 40 of his 42 years, realized ifetime dream Monday He has been cast about country to country, shifted lip ip on the high seas be- cause no country, even Lose for which he' fought, wanted 1x Now he is within a few weeks ol awving Canadian citizenship His game of hide and seek wil immigration authorities began|c vhen he was two when ner |r I led to India from troubled Ar-|s g F: ia ha menia, He n in Ca : m nane cu had| Only formalit hen Minasyan called on Afie ing uthorities Monday returned to St Lhe jailed because ns port. He was released to join the prov British army and ved in Burma, Ceylon and the Far East After the Britain refused him citizen lo Mon e ed nim in d him to a camp e months. From his world the sea, looking for a cour Next to Monday, New Eve, 1954 probab est moment, He a six-month resp through | o British gove . n r ied him ded to oid VISITORS Autho 1da $ ay on from | ree from |spen resumed eet a ' Oshaw vhe 3e there he |" r ing on Feors BIRTHDAYS Yisht mer : Oshawa wande m it : REMEMBERED ers of the Rotar celebrate vere Was n who week §poons Monday D in Mac lbe this iver ort the precented § his fa 1e .club cheon oF id de A school who died in Iran and Iraq India, only fo be 1¢ had no pass- \ es 1s er 1d set won er x Hubbell EASTER SEAL FUND George A 1 1e Rot campa gn as the A total of $11 to ans te aboul Governor lc : auties neces e, row Genera a whnicn whea He kne thar any |officials said Canadian R se embers oi petter ' Monday schoolboy Oshawa Easte ducted by the successful to ¢ Falls From Car ™ "oon HOSPITAL is war to cent Sea as a t ILLEGAL ENTRY Desperation overtook Mr. Min asyan in 1947 and he jumped ship at Saint John, N.B. He was soon lost in the whirlpool of cos- mopolitan Toronto. He worked here and ie Galt Two-year-old Gary Doucette is five years, but he still didn't own in Oshawa General Hospital suf- pS that elusive piece of paper that|se ing minor head injuries after charges --- ; said he was a "citizen." He tried ed |e fell out of a car driven by|major surgery, 54; minor sur-| REPORT he report of tne 25, female 20; | newborn dis- female 14; male 246; male 27, 24 'Last one is a slow-poke!" Camp Kedron, just north of| Oshawa. a few miles Sout-6ast OBITUARIES his father, Clarence Doucette, 356 gery, 87; eye, ear, nose Simcoe street south, Monday | throat, 46; treatments, 77; exam- night on the Crogawell St. cut-|inations, 34; casts, 22; physio off from Highway #01 | therapy treatments, FUNERAL OF MRS. DORA GAY The memorial service for Dora Gay, William street east, who died last Thursday im her 59th year, was held at the Arm Funeral Home at 2 pm y, June 6 services John K Simcoe Street as Mrs vere conducted Moffat, minis- United in 'Osh I'he Rev 1€ Reginald La wusand do! t on new Wasnroomn Singleton ee pem------ re a D. Mount jo Pascoe FUNERAL OF ALEXANDER DROZWIK Alexa Drozwik General Mass for Joh Chur lay, June 6 Sun; area Fairview avenue, Frenchman's Bay, plead ed guilty a speeding charge and not guilty to a careless driv mg offence Pickering Township Constable David Fleming told the court he followed a car driven by accused westward on Highway at speeds up to 90 miles an hour. He stopped accused after the car being, had turned north on Harwood Volunieen avenue t The officer er-light was sounding, but slow down heavy Duchesne would go faster our Chief R. in disgust appeat ed a a wa wr Invite Public minis ost, or 10 days To Display Of COMING EVENTS Rescue Work In won regional In the decid ing event for the Ontario cham pionship they were required to do both a written and actual driving test. The latter was most| and physical education for Osh-| awa Public Schools, has direct ed Kedron for eight years. He is 2 will echo this| backed up by 25 years' camping pt other cries of pies two | experience. : weeks early this year as the boys, Camp Kedron a varied ath take over the summer site from let program including archery July 4 to July 16 volleyball, and swimming instruc- The girls will have the camp tion in a filtered pool, as well as all to themselves from July 18-30. hikes handicraf campfire Children, eight to 15 years baseball and movies. There is only, are accepted. Campers are also a library for a reader's he taken on a first come, first day. served basis The camp also has on : Religious services are provided counsellors, matrons for all faiths. cooks who know | Total cost for the 12-day holi-|growing boys and day is $30 and the camp can fed handle 72 vacationers on its ex-| Chairman of tk panse of hills and woodlands camp committee TW Cotie, director of health cast said severa I A ARR | nave been filtration plant anc Speed Timers |ectie oi xo PICKERING (Staff num- ber of speeding Ew 0 on the Monday docket before Magistrate e ters Crawford Guest was ample in- dication that speed timers are in full operation in this E t Ross Duchesne Xpec e Sib Emerge: I Tymoch Mac Dermaid of x Oshay wa Or, to Infor expected from the FUNERAL OF MRS. BESSIE CORY ervice died las year held at Funeral Home June 6 nmer weeks hat federal gove ra he in two the EMO in twe rem for at formation 2|% 2 be ava He added made sie Cory, who t are xige, Wh 91st Dy n her and mst at 3.3 I anc has flash- Tamuy refuge on and the siren lve fc the car did _not| This Eastbound traffic was available sion groups on Co-ordinator of an Parker commented force, and Anyone vould sponsibilities said root man ted ducted rvices was in Oshawa Union Ww emer denied that the ca than 80 miles an \ because tions' re A Coppi G B. Coppin Cor ( The pallbearers we ncy cond Ts ; ( R ane, ement of t of enlar realignment ed 1€ 1 G. Coppin and J re vho S requi MICHAEL WILCZAK in court w ude dea nder tra he family avenue M for vas fined $75 Jut of Ir salth monuns 40t1 poor he the deceas vear Maiz dece omis 920 order the and mar 950 and Os Wilczak ings Lim 3 sale June 8th Memoria FEBRNHILL Bingo to 3 pan. 20 games $6 and $1 340 jackpots. Door prizes KINSMEN BINGO JUBILEE PAVILION TUESDAY, JUNE 7th FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES 53 ond AHOY! NAVAL VETERANS! SIXTH ANNUAL NAVAL REUNION COBOURG, JUNE 11th-12th For reservations contact Mr. J. Hibbard Reunion Chairman, Port Hope Nc MEMBER CANADIAN AVAL A APPLICATION FORM APPLYING AT OSHAWA CLUB ROOMS, 344 abou Measure fence) rescue and demons equipment and techniques weld at Oshawa Airport Jur Be 12, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m he rescue SeTvVICe nas es on a airport Lt.-Col ordinator st Avalon ¢ and Seven of s, Mr v n employee of Fitt Sun ted He orme Johany na iis wife, ti i € Solderits thei Ame and wee at te vi i born The 1€ I'uda Jor Sever am said to men ral years Wotton today brother, Will bot Vic fune Arm 1 of MO co d S an a invitation and women to os ne vith EMO | 54 of become work in acquainted Oshawa 10.30 ed 8 Si June in a.m Jackpot Nos 52 PIPER WILLIAM A. NELSON \ rly CAN RF NAVAL SIMCOE ] . | Durewood Mr. Doucette #old police the a . lived in Kingston, Hamilton and|.ar door had been locled but THO SCHOOLS Oshawa Gary had persisted in playing wo $1awa i Mr. Nelson was at one time a|with the door despite his efforts broken Tied oye Jie, Nese member of the staff of the Royal |to stop | him and a total of $l Stolen, Military College at Kingston. - some of it belonging to the J unior |Red Cross. Detectives believe Voss Pre ane Stage Strike During the First Worid War Piper Nelson served with the Church and was a member of tions for a quick the Oshawa branch of the Cana-|Broadway dian Legion collapsed daughter, Mrs, L. Durewood| The breakdown Monday (Donna) of Port Hope climaxed a day of merc 1 id downs. No mew talks Also dud and and two Christopher and Cha RANSACKED schools were laide McLaughlin Public School, | Stevenson road north and the] {Sun »t Heights Public School Several rooms at both schools) were entered and ransacked, CONDITION UNCHANGED Host tal authorities report no in the condition of three-| r-old Bryan Parliment, son of) it |Lornell Parliment, 479 St. Law- ups rence St. Brian had been un- "e | conscious for more than 24 hours r he was struck by a car Sai- represent rns fternoon Monday, he showed signs of improving but kept slipping back into a coma STREETS CLOSED following streets will be) for construction toda} and theatre own svenue, closed from Sim- e the ost street north to Somerville; moved on to the ; ison road south, closed from - Negotia end to the blackout have s. and pro- ve While a resident of Oshawa he two or more youths used a plank| 21st Battalion, CEF. He was = Talks Collapse He is survived by wife, the duce UVIVINE are a Viiss was a member of the General to smash windows at the Ade- adherent of the Pr byterian| NEW YORK (AP) former Christine Di ki and. a|deadlock ov er wage demand abeth Nelson of kirk, Scot chaidrer carried t the first night] session of the stalemate x But hopes Thursday, June yen both sides 1 be in Port Hopelthat oducer Rev. William|ers would Perry, will con-|a ' pensions Fun The held Home 9. Inte Union Perry umera om the 2 pm ant Service McIntosh I'he closed By; crashed agree: sudden! after ng yi Ceme of Port ricovered t sou sunny Wednesaay Following A mi (Child Ini ured Oshawa General Hospital for the y week ending June 4: admissions) Ontari gions, and Sunny wil with little change in tem- i; central driver did so without his stuffed in his pockets and a shop- ping bag. |of the |and ordered the three girl tellers] to open their cash drawers :|other went cleaned out the money and put it in a shopping bag THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 7, 1960 3 = OSHAWA MEN RESCUED FROM LAKE | over turned craft to free himself and ha the keel. Speed was clear of the boat and hurt of Oshawa, discuss their but managed drowning when they were mile from the nearest Biesenth a non-swim- trapped beneath the both near half land mer Ho their rescue the from speed ake Scugog noon 'Clarence and Ted Speed, " WEATHER FORECAST Little Change For Wednesday TORONTC (CP)--Officia issued at 5 a.m Coo., dry province with pressure centre Hudson Bay \ will after irned in L afte left ng ont a throw on Sun was un was Oshawa Times Phots vv NU-WAY RUG & CARPET SALES Broadloom 4 to wall, Rugs, Carpets, Stair Runners. tfore-| perature. L winds today Wedr | Mai ge/da light and asts 1esqaay DYDOPSIS vhich n he a his region Wednes w Wednesday morn a la moving In the move and is associated 1 nds today Forecast Temperatures High Wednesday for 4% 70 Windsor Installation by our own mechanic RA 8-46 4631 174 Mary Street forecasts valid Wednesday Lake Huron, Lake 0, Niagara, Georgian Bay, Trenton Haliburton, . Kirkland Lake re-|St Catha Windsor, London, Toronto,| Hamilton Nortt. Bay, Sudbury: |Muskoka illaloe until| London Wingham Toronto H ines Hamilton, Man Arrested After Robbery TORONTO (CP) An armed| man with more than $5,000 was arrested Monday, two hours after two bandits robbed a north-end branch of the Toronto-Dominion Bank of more than $8,000. | Charged with armed robbery was Donald James Fairy: 27, of Toronto I Motorcycle Constable Richard] Carr spotted a wanied car in| Toronto, followed it a short distance and stopped it When ordered to get out, the! a word. A .32-calibre revolver was in one of | pockeis. The $5,000 was | 12 King St. E--RA 3-3633 Meat Specials! WEDNESDAY ONLY! SHOULDER Pork Chops 311.00 Witnesses at the bank said one bandits produced a gun | The | behind the counter, | ve avenue to Dean avenue; Olive avenue, closed from Ver-| Wilson road south; closed at Olive Park Blvd. asl a weokly south, closed at Olive avenue; mum of $115 the first| Cadillac 'avenue, closed at Olive the second and third avenue; Highland avenue, closed a >4 cost-of-living 1 Olive avenue. Streets will be ast year of a three- open for local traffic when- possible. Emergency condi- such as weather could re- the closing of streets pol list duct the services wage issue Representatives ARTHUR L. BADGEROW ers said they could In | ealth for eight months|Equity's demands, and Lemuel Badgerow 162 out of the par avenue, died at the Osh- Equity General . Hospital Monday wage min June 6, He $118 r with the produc me walked |Chadburn avenue; of to street entral not | dun aa 00T v year years was at kept ever tions in Pickering township 1893, the deceased the late Mr. and Badge He at Pickering June June a son of William marti 1919 A resident of Oshawa years, Mr. Badgerow an employee of Pedlar ib, 1 countered with a fi The pres Mrs y $108 50. " this qu on SEVEN AMBULANCE CALLS | he ambulances of the Oshawa Fire Department answered seven lls during the past 24 hours. minumium = Dief Attacked ed for been People hd 'SHELF CONTEST | getting ad SLICED BREAKFAST Bacon i. 39: ib. 39c SLICED 2 1s. §9c IS GROWING 385,000 active brand are competing for shelf in retail sales today, 'Sales Management" zine In spite of growing competi- tion you can sell any useful household item with an ad im the Oshawa Times Classified Section. 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He member Holy Cross was | of Roman |- : By Red he, « Combines Bill Catholic Church LONDON _(Rewers)--The He is survived by his wife, the|viet government vest criticized Monday for United ia Diefenbaker the "provocative' |policy line Quoted by news Agency tnat "ruling les" in lave rtually made the country an exercise ground for the Penta gon." former Rose Ann McDonald Also surviving are a niece, Mrs. oyd Brawn (Jennie), of Epsom; Mrs, Jennie Courtney, and an uncle, Fred| of Trenton toe ne =$ d R di g ene )ECONA NEadin OTTAWA (CP)--The Commons official Tass|gave second reading Monday to charged | government amendments to anti- Canada| combines legislation after Justice fTinister Fulton charged the op- | posit with engaging in dis- torted and misleading criticisms | |of the bill | Li an aun of Det Badgerow The Arm quiem Church an oi Le Izvestia remains will the trong Funeral mass in al 10 am be at Home for re-| H Cross hursday, Izvestia commented on Diefen , June 9. Rev. P. Coffey will sing baker's weekend trip to the The bili was approved 98 to 19, the Interment will be in St.|United States and attacked the|Wiln tne 15 Liberal and four CCF Francis de Sales Cemetery, Pick-|prime minister for expressing MPs present voting against it. ering [sol idarity with U.S. policy Mr. Fulton then moved that the SPEC tor n be né ade --_ 1 Youths Charged. os of L uba er forces He cha In Car Theft flowin st 25 eT a moni ol sit to Red|ernments attempt to water down| have Det hina. The New York Times weaken anti-combines legisla-| with 'car|Monday reporte | by Joseph | preparing to es I ag | I€ h Red Ci Premie Chou En-la v Cuba fon mass. bill be referred to the Commons banking and commerce commit- tee where representations by in- William | terested persons and groupe may | CUBA-CHINA VISITS TOKYO (AP Ma) ged ial opposit on ha Oshawa and youths charge owned Mil on or rested [tion The " said, clarifies and| present anti com- seeks to afford protection to small unfair business ces of bigger competitors affords a more flexible pro-| proceedings against | he light of mid-20th | conditions theft Wa car y he na and t hae ations wi Gillils wiled in Osh- {rom Monday on| stree Viag: Cedar appeared our remanded one strate ( ra ale's DISPLAYED key (AP JEWELRY -ANKARA T'u ment s and and Gov bited ed | 000. week Find jointly cha va cedure eo fies cen & economic off for pieces of jewelers $500 ba arm 2 Sand NASSE R ARRIVE ATHENS A ¥ Planning a . . . -WEDDING RECEPTION? -BANQUET? -CONVENTION? -MEETING? 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