COMING EVENTS WANTED Executive type home with at least four bedrooms. Substan- tial rental will be paid for suitable residence. WRITE BOX 748 OSHAWA TIMES NEWS IN BRIEF EDUCATION BOARD = JULY 2nd 20 GAMES $10 A GAME 5 GAMES $25 JACKPOTS, ONE GAME $150 SHARE THE WEALTH LAVENDER LUNCH HIGHWAYS 503 AND 35 NORLAND HOME COOKED MEALS HAMBURGS -- HOT DOGS SANDWICHES ICE CREAM--SOFT DRINKS CIGARETTES HOME-MADE BREAD, PIES, CAKES, ETC. TAKE-OUT ORDERS REASONABLE PRICES PHONE: COBOCONK 22-R-14 Alf. and Marie, Proprietors BINGO AT U.AW.A. HALL J. Ross Backus was appointed] as new administrator for the| Oshawa Board of Education, at| its regular meeting, Wednesday, night. He will take over his] duties Oct. 5. Mr. Backus said he appreciated the board's con-| fidence in making this appoint- ment, MOTION TABLED A motion to accept a proposed | trade of property with Holshawa| subdividers was tabled by the Oshawa Board of Education, Wednesday night. George K. Dry- nan, vice-chairman of the board'| reported on the advisability of| suggested tabling the motion until at the property offered by Hol- shawa. BINGO at the Avalon Thursday June 30 North Oshawa Park, $6 and £10 and seven $40 jackpots. CHAMPIONSHIP dog show Saturday July 2 Oshawa Children's Arena. Judg- ing starts 10.30, Admission 352. ~ NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6,$12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $150 JACKPOT INCLUDED] Door Prize $15 | BINGO CORONATION ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, JULY 2 8 P.M. SHARP GRANDVIEW GOLF COURSE WILL BE OPENED FOR PLAY STARTING FRIDAY, JULY 1ST CORNER GRANDVIEW ST, S. & BLOOR ST. E. WHITBY LIONS CLUB BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH FRIDAY, JULY 1st -- 8 P.M. 16 Regular Games 10 Gomes ot $10.00, $150 Special $10 each Horizontal Line, SHARE THE WEALTH 5--$20.00 Gome# DOOR PRIZES 50 Cents Admission with One Card 5 ot $15 1 ot $25 $100 Full Card Holiday Hours (Friday July 1st) Karn Drugs Ltd: OPEN Morning-10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Evening-- 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 28 KING ST. E, the trade. Trustee William Werry| § all the trustees could get a look|} HAS OWNED 20 GM CARS that his was the 10,000th -uch When William W. McKinnon (right), a Vancouver resident, picked up his new Chevrolet Tuesday from the customer de- livery ,section at the General Motors south plant, he found vehicle delivered to an ou-of- town retail customer since the section opened in 1955. Mr. Me- Kinnon has owned 20 GM cars in 40 years of driving. He was WEATHER FORECAST THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 30, 1960 3 . = Cool, Dry Air, Nice Holidays TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts is- centred over southern Manitoba isued at 11 a.m.: {has spread cool dry air south- Synopsis: A high pressure area eastward over Ontario. 'Skies are mainly sunny with occasional cloudy periods and winds are. ho had been making her home generally light to moderate. with her daughter and son-in-law, This weather is expected to Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Brown, 108 continue through Friday except Colborne street east, was in her in southwestern Ontario where a 85th year. jlov pressure area moving east- and| Ward from Kansas will bring in- ne aptighise of the late Mu Moe. | creasing cloudiness. Showers and Kessock was born at Solina Nov. |thundershowers are expected to 10, 1875 and was married there|reach western Lake Erie Friday April 11, 1908, A resident of Osh (evening. awa for 16 years. she was a| Regional forecasts valid until member of Eldad United Church} midnight Friday. f land was a life member of Western Lake Erie region, Solina Women's Institute. 4 in| Windsor: Suny with a few Pr d by her h January, 1930, Mrs, McKessock cloudy periods today. Friday is survived by two daughters, cloudy showers and thundershow- Mrs. Everett L. Elliott (Marg-|ers in the evening. A little cooler. ames McKessock. The deceased, n CITY AND DISTRICT UMPER TO BUMPER AlBrougham resident pook the trouble Sunday to count (the cars travelling through the \village, sometimes bumper to b , at a snail's pace He counted\ 10,000 cars, which averaged 15 cars per minute Pickering council, which blames the increased traffic on the two new conservation parks 'n the area, is seeking bigger grants for roads maintenance. FOURTH OFFENCE Herbert Harrison, Oshawa, was sentenced to six months in jail, Wednesday, on his fourth offence of being drunk in a public place. Mr. Harrison has an extensive record with the Oshawa Police Court. Most of his convictions have been on liquor charges. FISHED ILLEGALLY George McKenzie and Lenora Loyst, both of Claremont, were fined $10 and costs, in Oshawa Magistrate's Court, Wednesday, when they pleaded guilty '"'tha' they did, with a fishing rod, gc welcomed by E. H. Walker (centre), president of General |aret), and Mrs, Bryce Brown yinds light. ing notice that they were not to. hunt or fish there". The following streets will be closed for construction today and during the weekend: Oakes ave- nue from Richmond street east to Colborne street; Hillcroft | street from Jarvis to Ritson road north; Somerville street, from Byng to Orchard View Blvd.;* King street west, from Gibbons ' to Stevenson road; Wilson road. south, from Olive avenue to Dean « avenue; Olive avenue from: Ver-: dun road to Wilson road south; ' Chadburn street, closed at Olive avenue; Central Park vd, south. closed at Olive a ; Cadillac avenue south, closed at Olive avenue; Highland avenue, colsed at Olive avenue; La Salle avenue, closed at Olive avenue; Luke street, from Richmond east to Colborne street east. 3 AMBULANCE CALLS The ambulances of the Oshawa Fire Department answered three EN upon an enclosed pond, after hav- routine calls. (Ruth), of Oshawa and a son, Alan P. McKessock, of Thames- Lloyd Wilson (left), who is in charge of the deli tion. ge 0 livery Jechox. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. E. Tink (Addie), of Motors of Canada, and by | ford, Ont, OBITUARIES WILLIAM ARTHUR DeMILLE The death occurred suddenly, following a heart attack, at the|Arthur CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating birthdays today: Whitney MacDonald, 21 Nassau street; Mrs, E. Fow- ler, 627 Christie street; Arthur Allman, 84 Oshawa boulevard south; James Bishop, 40 Sim- coe street north; Mrs. Sam Mills, General Delivery, Osh awa; Mrs, R. Chute, 160 High- land avenue; Melanie Lap- tuta, 1234 Simcoe street south; Peter Vasko, 224 Chad- burn street; Marilyn William- son, 337 Buena Vista; Lonnie Lockhart, 270 Nassau street; Stephen Chyb, 227 Hillside avenue; Roberta Dickinson, 228 Montrave avenue; Cathy Kornie, 181 Olive avenue, Those who celebrate on July 1, are: Marilyn Wilson, 1110 Hortop avenue; Mrs. Marion Hazelton, 55 East. lawn street; George Knight, 22 Ritson road scuth; Laurie Woods, 241 Marquette ave- nue; Mildred Branton, 234 Court street; Mrs. Greta Aylesworth, 166 Celina street; Mrs. Linda Keighley, 141 Exe- ter road, Ajax; Terry Muir. head, 240 Gibb street; Helen Merrill, 266 Division street. The first five persons to ine form The Cshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period. The current attraction is "Hannibal" in RA 3-462] FLOWER LOVERS Are Cordially Invited To Visit The Rosery Nurseries Just At 73 Queen St. To view the display of fine roses, now at their best. Starting Saturday July 2nd and continuing through- out the season, Bowmanville technicolor, (emily residence, 19 Hall street, | Wednesday, June 29, of William DeMille. Mr. DeMille, who was in his 60th year, had| been in failing health for the past] year. Born at Trenton in 1901, the de- ceased was a son of the late George and Margaret DeMille. He was married in Orono in 1936,* and had lived in Oshawa most of| his life. An employee of the Robson| Leather Co. for 33 years, Mr. De- Mille was a member of Albert Street United Church and of the leatherworkers local. He is survived by his wife, the former Alma Brown; a daughter, | Mrs. C. Wakelin (Irene), of Osh- awa and a son, William, at home. | Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. C. Lavender (Irene), of Wellington and a brother, James, of Oshawa. The funeral service will be held| at the Gerrow Funeral Home at| 2.30 p.m. Saturday, July 2. Inter- ment will be in Mount Lawn Cem-| etery. Rev. S. C. H. Atkinson. minister of Albert Street United] Church, will conduct the serv- ices. MRS. CLARENCE E. RICHARDSON Following a lengthy illness the| death occurred at the Oshawa General Hospital early Wednes- day, June 29, of Vera Hodgson, beloved wife of Clarence E. Richardson, of Brooklin, Richardson was in her 63rd year. A daughter of the late George ceased was born in East Whitby JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST, EAST, RA 3-4811 en MEN WHO THINK OF TOMORROW PRACTICE MODERATION Che House of Seagram DISTILLERS SINCE 1857 a tt Mrs. | and Margaret Hodgson, the de-| | |Solina and Mrs. Joseph Chap- Township. She was married April man (Margaret), of Co 17, 1917 and prior to moving to five grandchildren and two great- Brooklin 22 years ago lived in| grandchildren. | Kinsale. The remains. will be at the Mrs. Richardson was a very|Armstrong Funeral Home until {active and faithful member of |noon Saturday, July 2. The fun- .|Brooklin United Church. She was|eral service will be held in Eldad aiso a member of Kinoven Re- United Church at 2 p.m. followed bekah Lodge, No. 353. |by interment in Hampton Ceme- Besides her husband she is sur- tery. Rev. F. J. Reed, of Hamp- |vived by four sons, Thomas, of ton, will conduct the services, |Oshawa and George, Charles and | Harold, of Brooklin. Also sur- FUNERAL OF viving is a brother, Melvin Hodg-| MRS. P. J. HEFFERMAN son, of Oshawa. High requiem mass was sung] | The funeral service will be held|at 10 a.m. today in St. Gregory's at the Robinson Funeral Home, Roman Catholic Church for Mrs | |Brooklin, at 2 p.m. Saturday,|P. J. Hefferman, 528 Simcoe, | July 2, followed by interment in|street morth, who died in the |Salem Cemetery. Rev. 8. J. Hil-|Oshawa General Hospital Mon- lier, minister of Brooklin United|day, June 27 (Church, will conduct the services. | Rev. Dr. Paul Dwyer sang the| The pallbearers will be six| mass. Interment was in St. Greg- | nephews, Gordon and Thomas ory's Cemetery. | | Farndale, Ray Caden, Clyde Rob-| The pallbearers, all members inson and Jack Dunn, lof St. Gregory's Council of the) Knights of Columbus, were John MRS. ROBERT JAMES Fox, Frank Meagher, Thomas i McKESSOCK | Driscoll, Ed. Clarke, A. C. Love The death occurred at the and Alex McNeil |Oshawa General Hospital Wed-| Prayers were held at the Me- now. [nesday, June 29, of Mabel Lillian|Intosh - Anderson Funeral Home| \ Beautify your home the modern, func- tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire May Pascoe, | widow of Robert! Wednesday evening. HERE'S YOUR SECOND. . . 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All you do is fill in the last line. Get Mother or Dad to help you. For the grand prize--a trip for two to western Canada--there will be a special six-verse lim- erick covering all the rules, A ENTRY FORM NO. 2 KEEP OUT FROM BETWEEN PARKED CARS Dwyer Heights Housing Co-op are now accepting applications for Site is acquired PLEASE CONTACT POST BOX 512 OSHAWA or Phone RA 5-4552 -- RA 3-7930 Meetings Every Sunday at St. Gregory's Auditorium--7:30 p.m. THE MOST CAREFUL DRIVER CAN'T STOP WHEN FROM NOWHERE YOU SUDDENLY POP, SO KEEP OUT FROM BETWEEN TWO PARKED CARS AND BE SEEN (Fill in last line--mail before midnight July 6/60) Mail ro: ELMER, Ontario Safety 208 King St. West Toronte 1, Ontarie. OME oo ontutiie one oes o'6 sus sons 's SHEE s 0 maibass ss Address Age .. uta ER a A a ™ sored cesenetens | KING ST. AT PARK RD. If You Have Set Your Sights On A « BUICK ... 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