Por im ----r TT S Ti Hannu Halinnen and Seppes | as Mr. Murdoch talks of his | Vartija, both of Oshawa, join | collection of 30 Phillipin knives, | other children as they erowd | one of which it is stated killed | around missionary educators, | eight people before the native | Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Murdoch, | became a Christan. Mr. Mur- | CITY AND DISTRICT TWO-CAR COLLISION Damage estimated at $300 was caused by a two-car collision, at the corner of Celina and Elm streets, Tuesday afternoon, The drivers of the yehicles involved in a picnic excursion to Cham- plain Park in Orillia. Five buses will transport the pensioners to Orillia. This is the biggest event ever planned for this group. were Michael Bank, 9 Quebec| St., and Harold Hogle, 561 Grier- OBITUARIES son St. STREETS CLOSED i| The following streets will be | closed for construction today and ¢ |during the weekend: Oakes av- enue from Richmond street east to Colborne street; Somerville street, from Byng to Wayne av- '|enue; King street west, from Gibbons to Stevenson road; Wil- son road south from Olive av- enue to Dean avenue; Olive av- enue to Dean avenue; Olive av- enue from Verdun road to Wilson [road south; Erie street from Simcoe street south to the CNR station; Chadburn street, closed at Olive avenue; Central Park boulevard south, closed at Olive avenue; Cadillac avenue south, closed at Olive avenue; Highland avenue, closed at Olive avenue; La Salle avenue closed at Olive avenue; Luke street, from Rich- mond east to Colborne street east. THREE GRASS FIRES The Oshawa Fire Department was called to extinguish three grass fires during the past 24 hours. Fire Department ambu- lances answered five routine calls during the same period. ww? COLLECTION OF PHILLIPINE KNIVES doch is addrsesing the dele- | bank; Frances Lowry, Strath- gates at the annual summer | are: Phyllis Davidson, Lon- roy and George Searle, Galt. TO VISIT ORILLIA More than 200 pensioners, members of Local 222, UAW with dren in the picture, from left, NORMAN T. FERGUSON The death occurred at the Osh- awa General Hospital Tuesday, July 5, following a short illness, of Norman T. Ferguson, beloved husband of the former Annie Mae Foshay. Mr. Ferguson, who! had been a resident of Castle- ton, Ont., for seven years, was in his_ 71st year, A son of George and the late Fmily Ferguson, the deceased was born at Picton Nov. 26, 1889 and was married at Wellington Nov. 24, 1914. Mr. Ferguson was a resident of Oshawa and worked at General Motors for 27 years prior to his retirement in 1952. He was a member of St. George's Anglican Church and of Local 222, UAW. Besides his wife he is sur- vived by two daughters, Mrs. Harold Ling (Thelma), of New- castle and Mrs. Jack Man (Mona), of Oshawa and a si Thornton, of Trenton. Also surviving are his fat who lives in Wellington; sisters, Mrs. Ernest Benham (Florence), of Bloomfield and Mrs. Harry Carley (Louise), ef Wellington and four grand- children. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 3 p.m. Friday, July 8. Interment will be in Mount Lawn | | conference of Seventh-day Ad- | don; Hannu Halinnen and ventist on the Oshawa Mission- | Seppes Vartija, both of Osh- --Photo by Ireland Studio. ary College campus. The chil- | awa, Mark Van Dusen, Marl- . wives, will leave Oshawa, this Thursday at 9 a.m., to take part | Honor Graduates At St. Gregory's Tuesday, June 28, 1960, will be; Boys' High "The Day" in the graduates of road, Toronto. Bt. Gregory's Boys' and Girls', vepipinG ADDRESS School "Book of Memories Rev. McCarthy with a real Graduation Mass was sung by |yrish brogue gave an inspiring Rev. Dean Paul Dwyer with tW0|a4qress and told the graduates: graduates, Larry Wilson and «yo; must have faith, love of Sandy Menard, as altar boys. God; know your duty to God The 40 graduates received Holy| and parents and by studying and Communion. The en tire school| practising: strict obedience and and many parents assisted at the|giscipline of self you can attain Mass. any goal you wish to achieve." \ Father Dwyer told all the chil-| Susan Toppings voiced the dren to observe all the safety|thanks and appreciation of all rules, traffic and water during|present to Rev. Father Me- the summer months. | Carthy for his outstanding advice |to parents and graduates. Barbara Conners was chosen by her classmates as their vale- a ere Shdere dictorian. Barbara reviewed all in St. Gregory's auditorium by|the happy memories of their St. Gregory's CPTA convenership of Mrs. J. Spencer, assisted by Mrs. gie Gilmore, Mrs. Bernard Shaw, | rE ACHERS HONORED Mrs. Fred Lawless and many Jacqueline McAdam then with School, Kingston ~~ TENDERED BANQUET The graduates, their parents J.|ory's and voiced their ambitious Bes-| hopes for the future. under the|seven or eight years in St. Greg- * " OOL GRADE VIII BOYS GRADUATE | John; Flintoff, Donald; Mar- | Pierre, Je¥n-guy; Sawyer, Don- sala, Joseph; Menard, Sandy; | ald; Scott, David; Sears, Mi- | ST. GREGORY'S SCH Seen here are the boys who | teacher, Brother Zavier, are: recently graduated from Grade | Borek, Robert; Camenzuli, Al- Cemetery. Rev. Donald Wilson, of St. George's Anglican Church, will conduct the services. SCHOFIELD VERNON IRWIN The death occurred suddenly at the family residence, 49 Quebec street, Tuesday evening, July 5, of Schofield Vernon Irwin, be- loved husband of the former| Hilda Luke. Mr. Irwin had mot| enjoyed good health for several years. A son of the late John Irwin and Lollie Schofield, the de- ceased was born at Decatur, Illi- . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 6, 1960 3 WEATHER FORECAST | Sunny Skies, Warm Thursday ts TORONTO (CP) -- For issued by the weather office al 5 a.m. EDT: Synopsis: A large high-pressure area which covers all of the cen tral United States is moving slowly towards the Great Lakes, bringing sunny skies and warmer weather. Temperatures are ex- pected to reach the 70s in North- ern Ontario and near 80 in south- ern sections today and Thursday. Regional forecasts valid until midnight Thursday. ; Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Niagara, Georgian Bay. Haliburton, Kirkland Lake re- gions, Windsor, London, Hamil ton, Toronto, North Bay, Sud-/Sudbury ... bury: Mainly sunny today and/North Bay ... Thursday. A little warmer today, Kapuskasing winds light. | White River TI Kap kasing: Sunny with a few cloudy periods today and Thursday. Warmer today; winds light today, squthwest Thursday. Forecast Tem, 3. Low tonight High Thurs Windsor ....... vee 55 St. Thomas London Kitchener Wingham | Toronto .. Trenton . Hamiiton . aFdddAAdA3IITANII CE 2-4-8 1341 "QUICKIE" VG: [0] RI 2S byCN ONE DAY... TWO DAYS. WEEKEN NIAGARA FALLS 1-day train-and- motorcoach tour of scenie, historic Niagara District. $5.25 Sun., Wed., Sal. per Adult STRATFORD FESTIVAL CNR Weekend Theatre Package includes return transpbrtation by air-condi- tioned train, tickets to both THOUSAND nois, where his father, a railway employee in Canada, was trans-| ferred. | Coming to Canada at an early age, Mr. Irwin received his qu cation in the Oshawa schools/and | prior to his retirement in 1944 was a commercial traveller. He was a member of Lebanon Lodge, No. 139, AF and AM and an adherent of St. George's Angli- can Church. Besides his wife he is survived by a son, John, of Oshawa and an uncle, Harry Irwin, of St. Louis, Missouri. The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh - Anderson Fu- neral Home at 2 p.m. Friday, July 8. Interment will be in Osh- awa Union Cemetery. Rev. Don- ald Wilson, of St. George's Angli- can Church, will conduct the services. ISLANDS 1-day tour, train to Kingston, by ship for a scenic cruise of the St. Lawrenea Every' Thurs., Fri., Sat, Saturday plays, and overnight accommodations per Adult a $9.70 per Adult "AQUARAMA" CRUISE Two-day holiday by CNR to Detroit, S. S. Aquarama Detroit to Cleveland. Price includes over night in Detroit or Cleveland; For information, literature, reservations, contact your local CNR ticket agent. CPTA members. apDreniati nih oa: 5 Iregory's Separa OC A : in..! New seph 4 : " m mn n appreciation speech, present-| 8 at St. Gregory's Separate | fred; Clement, James; Conlin,.| Newell, Joseph; Power, Ger- | chael; Wilson, Larry; Yurchuk, PROBE BIRD SEED everything but meals, Leave daily. a Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harper|ed their teacher and principal, transformed the banquet hall Rev. Sister Mary Carmel, with a with their clever decoration ideas| beautiful brief case. in the Sf. Gregory's blue The boys chose. Robert Borek gold colors. to deliver their Valedictory to! { Mrs. Bessie Gilmore's novel their priests, parents, table centre-piece of tiered books, | Brothers, Rev. Sisters, teachers representing the different stages|and caretaker and guard. of Youth topped by the "world"| -Sandy Menard in a few well done In blue and gold brought|chosen words of thanks gave compliments from the guest their teacher, Rev. Bro, Xavier, speaker. The tiny potted flower a brief case. place cards were a work of art. | DOORS OF OPPORTUNITY HEAD TABLE GUESTS Rev. Dean Paul Dwyer ad- Head table guests were: Rev. vised the parents to encourage Dean Pau! Dwyer, Rev. J. Mec-| their children to receive at least! Lawrence Mec- a Grade 13 education. Many| Frank Schumac, doors of opportunity will open for| Rev. |them if they go on to university| Brother Fabian, Rev. Sister|or teachers' college. | Mary Carmel, Rev. Sister Viola,| To the graduates Rev. Dean Sir Albert and Lady Love, Mr. Dwyer said: 'Money and mate- and Mrs. Al Yanch, Mr, and Mrs, |rial things today do not always Carthy, Rev. Gough, Rev, Rev. Brother Xavier, Rev.| | School. The boys with their Francis; Dignem, James; Fair, ald; Ritchie, Timothy; St. | Robert.--Oshawa Times Photos Bolahood, Gloria Brockman, Shir- ley Clarke, Barbara Conner, Pat- ricia Carmichael, Mary Frances| |Conway, Catherine Drumm, Bea-| trice Dubeau, Dianne Forestall, Mary Gorman, Cynthia Hubbell, Mary Lou Holliday, Lorna Lang- ford, Patricia McRae, Jacqueline |McAdam, Jean O'Donnell, Marie {Sherwood, Dianne Savoie, Karen | Toppings and Suzanne Toppings | APPRECIATION VOICED the boys and girls the things we as parents wanted them to kmow but did not know just how to say." Mr. Ritchie expressed ap-| preciation to John Van der swet,| raretake: and guard. He then presented them with thank you gifts on behalf of the CPTA. | Karen Toppings tendered a| hearty vote of thanks to the par- ish priests the separate school board, the reverend brothers, Massed Bands To Play At Shell The concert this Thursday] Waltz "Nights Of Gladness' C. night from 'the McLaughlig Band|Ancliffe, Shell will be presented By the| ynterme: " massed bands of Weston and The Mary's" 0 ue Bsa 8, Mr. Yanch extended a vote of reverend sisters, the mothers and Ontario Regiment, Selection "The Desert Song" HITCHIN, England (Reuters)-- Strontium 90 in Australian bird seed Tuesday night was sug- gested as a possible cause for the mystery deaths of more than 100 young canaries. Canary breeders have called tor an in- vestigation their birds, aged between three and 10 weeks, which, occurred within the last seven dhys. into the deaths of] " x per Adult thanks and appreciation from St.|dads, the teachers, the caretak- Gregory's CPTA to Rev. Bro.lers, the committee and ladies of Peter, principal of the Boys"|CPTA for making this day a School, who is leaving Oshawa, highlight in their young lives. 24% 6 NUDE MODELS Rev, Bro. Xavier for Rev. Bro. | Peter, who was absent due to being on retreat. | W. Mason, bandmaster o f| Weston and Lieut. F. J. Francis of the Ontario Regiment will share the conducting om this occasion, Featured on the program will Sigmond Romberg. Characteristic Novelty "The Teddy Bears' Picnic" J, Bratton. March Fantasia "Colonel Bogey On Parade" K. J. Alford. Hymn "Deep Harmony" Broad- Wm. A. Clarke. {make for a secure happy future. 1 Wil behalf of B i |It is up to you now; be a credit| Larry Wilson, on behalf o rt a os Deena |to St. Gregory's; to your par-|School presented to Rev rate School Board and their ents and your teachers; aim|Peter an appreciation gift. wives: chairman Jim Toppings| high, study and remember Fa-| In accepting these gifts for Rev. and Mrs. Toppings, Mr. and Mrs, | ther McCarthy's timely talk. Bro. Peter, Rev. Bro, Xavier| Frank Barron, Mr. and Mrs. Jim| Rev. Dean Dwyer presented said he would try and convey| Gibbens, Peter Kent, Michael| ©2¢h graduate with their diplo-|to Rev. Bro. Peter the kind and| Rudka, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Law-| Mas and St. Gregory's 1960 grad- nice compliments Larry Wilson rence, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riordan, | tation pins. and Mr. Al Yanch paid to him Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly,|c1.AS§ MEMBERS Mrs. Clarke read a congratula- Al Yanch and Mrs. Yanch. Members of the graduating|tion telegram to the graduates Mrs. Wm. A. Clarke, past|class are |from Edward J. Lannigan, of president, St. Gregory's CPTA,| St. Gregory's Boys' School -- | Kingston, Provincial President of acted as chairman for this gala|Steven Bakunowicz, Rober t|CPTA. | event. Grace and the toast to our Borek, Alfred Camenzula, James| A letter from Mr. Finan, Sep Queen were given by Rev. Dean Clement, Frank Conlin, James arate School inspector, extending Paul Dwyer, Dignem, John Fair, Donald Flin-|test wishes to the graduates was Rev. Brother Xavier, in his|toff, Joseph Marsala, Sandy Men- read. introduction of the guest speak- ard, Joseph Newell, Gerald er, Rev, J. McCarthy, said Fa-| Power, Tim Ritchie, Jean Guy St.|CORSAGES FOR GIRLS oys' | Bro OUT ON STRIKE & the "Cossack March' by Rim- |mer and the "March Fantasia", "Colonel Bogey On Parade" |which includes excerpts of _ all |the famous Alford Marches. C. Ancliffe's waltz "Nights of] Gladness" and the "Bells of St.] {Mary's" along with Sigmund] {Rombergs "Desert Song" plus the 'Teddy Bears' Picnic" for| {the children will make this a well balanced program to suit every taste. I ! The program to be presented {by the bands follows: March "The Cossack" { Rimmer. | Overture "Tancredi" Rossini. TURIN, Italy (AP) -- Six nude models went on strike for more pay right smack in the middle of final exams at Turin's art acad- emy The models were posed. The students were plying pencils and brushes. Profes- sors and examination com. m sioners were quietly walking around, looking. Suddenly, the models broke their poses and began dress- ing. One of them said: "Our pay is miserable. We dor"t get enough to buy a dress in six months." girl w.! head, GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 9262 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131 OSHAWA ONLY 10% DOWN UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY Ak Tone Poem "Poem" Zdenko| ther McCarthy of the Holy Ghost Pierre, Donald Sawyer, David Fathers, had been out from Ire- Scott, Michael Sears, Larry Wil, land six years, had taught at St.[son and Robert Hurchuk, Michael's College school and is! St. Gregory's Girls' School -- "You don't need dresses," student commented. The academy's president promised to consider the models' demand that their pay be increased to 90 cents an hour from 56 cents, The models then slipped out Corsages were pinned on the | Fibich. | #1 graduates and boutonnieres| FE | presented to the boys as they en- {tered the banquet hall. Mrs Clarke asked the guests to sing "Here Comes the Bride" | as she asked Miss Mary Calnan, | a teacher on the staff, to accept | a now on the staff of Neil McNeil Cheryl Boissoin, Mary Louise| |a wedding gift from St. Greg- COMING EVENTS i of their clothes and the examination continued | | BINGO, Union Hall, Bond Street, Wed.| Max Ritchie thanked the spir PROJECT 60 | |nesday, July 6, 8 p.m.. Twenty games, |itual director, Rev. Dean Dwyer, $6, $8: six $40 jackpots; Share the for the help and encouragement Winner of quilt draw July 1st, Mrs. M. Mac- | Thursday, 2 px} Euchre Saturday, 8 {p.m |! In his thanks to Rev. McCarthy, have been estimated ir. Ritchie said, "Father you told between 40,000 and 50,000 feet. MOON PEAKS The mountains on the moon to reach $14.90 10.20 North Bay Huntsville Oshawa Chapter Sweet Adelines & | Wealth 5 ' a3 BINGO, Bale Park, Eulalie Avenue,| |G Jas given St. Gregory's CPTA. Arthur, 636 Winona Drive, Toronto. STRAWBERRY TEA Is to be held at the C.R.A., Thursday, July 7th from 7:30 to 9:30. Bingo at the Avalon ATTENTION! Parry Sound' 11.30 Thursday, July 7, 8 p.m. Eastview Park Neighborhood Assoc. 20 Reg. Games at $6 and $10 Six Jackpots at $40 Also Share the Wealth Tickets 50c. NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Gomes $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $160 JACKPOT INCLUDED Door Prize $15 SUMMER WONDERLAND SWIMMING POOL Bus leaves Whitby opposite Legion Hall (Byron St.) every hour on the hour, 12 noon till 6 p.m. Leaves pool every half hour. men and laborers, will Let us help you help y with Organization. BRING A JULY 7th, Children 50¢, Adults 75¢ includes swimming, transportation and park privileges. Stops ot Vigor Oil and Whitby Curling Club. (Sponsored by the Building and Phone OL 35-3373. BUILDING TRADESMEN and LABORERS A meeting for unorganized building trades- STEELWORKERS HALL 125 ALBERT ST. Oshawa, Ontario.) GO CAR FREE AND CARE FREE ++ BY BUS Low round-trip fares Penetang $7.60 Wasaga Beach 6.90 Beaverton 6.05 be held in OSHAWA ourself to SECURITY from Toront. FRIEND 8:00 P.M. North Bay and Sudbury via 18 Pri S.--OSHAWA wit Construction Trades Council, 4 A Ajex South -- 11 Trips Daily, (4 non-stop) to Barrie 10 Trips Daily to Gravenhurst Weekend Express to Wasaga Beach, Penetang, Tickets and Information ot OSHAWA BUS TERMINAL 200 Dundas St. W., MO 8-367! Ajox North -- Ajax Coffee Shop, WH 2-3390 GRAY COACH LINES Port Severn, ince Street, RA 3-2241 HARRY DONALD LTD. The Coffee Cup, WH 2.2940 good tasting Buckingh: Buckin Available in If you're not completely satisfied with the cigarette you are now smoking -- try mild ams -- get the real taste of a real cigarette. 9 hams 20's and 25's °