The Oshawa Times, 17 Sep 1960, p. 3

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'CAPSULE NEWS London LONDON, Ont, (CP) ~ Mrs. Elsteen Endean of London was named Friday night top secre. Western 3 trants from Vancouver, Edmon. ton, Winnipeg, Toronto and Montreal in the finals in Toronto. Mrs. Endean Is secretary to John P. Gore, managing editor of the ree Press. APPROVE PLANS (AP) -- The public service commission Friday ap- proved plans for the third and {final phase of a $25,000,000 proj- lect for eliminating 50 railway | grade-crossings in Niagara Falls, [N.Y, The plans, submitted by the Ipublic works department, in- {volved construction of a new de- | pot, relocation of a rallway yard and extensi 1 of track Woman Top Secretary approved an official plan for Moore Jownanip, BR, J, Wilkin-| son, township clerk, said Friday, | Mr. Wilkinson said the fonnlip will now request Ontario Municl.| pal Board approval of hing by-| laws to create new industrial and commercial areas, | SKATING FINALS BIMCOE (CP)--Finalists from eight Ontario centres will appear here next Thursday in the third annual Ontario Roller Skate Queen pageant, Competing for ° the Ontario title and a chance' ° to skate in the North American . championships are contestants from regional finals in Toronto, Oshawa, London, Preston, Sim. © coe, Delhi, Ingersoll and Ridge. town, CEMENT FROM COTTON LONDON (Reuters)--Russian é | 7 a THE WEATHER OFFICE | oN TOBACCO WORKERS MEET MONTREAL (CP)~The effects {of automation in the cigaret in | dustry is to be the main subject (of discussion at the convention of {the 33,000-member International Tobacco Workers Union, opening Monday. About 300 delegates are to attend, TEACHER KILLED CHATHAM (CP)---Norma Ste- vens, 68-year-old retired Chat. ham school teacher touring Yu- goslavia, was killed Thursday in an automobile accident on the road between two Adriatic towns it was reported Friday, The for. {mer Chatham Collegiate Insti. tute teacher, who retired last June, apparently fell asleep while driving CHARGE WITHDRAWN | | SANDRA DREW IN HER WEDDING GOWN Ottawa Wedding OBITUARIES Of Sandra Drew WILLIAM HENRY BROWN (work of the Willing WorkersiGautier 55, was freed Friday In failing health since last No-!Group of the church Iwhen crown attorney Arleigh i vember. William Henry Brown! Besides her husband she is Armstrong withdrew a charge of By ELIZABETH MOTHERWELL cathedral to accent the rich ivory 4ied Canadian Press Staff Writer [of the bridal gown and heirloom gome, at Strathaven Nursing survived by a daughter Bowmanville Friday, Camnmon Thompson (Neata), of {hur Love, 35. was remanded on OTTAWA (CP) A Renais-| Veil of Brussels lace, Sept, sance gown of antique parchment, Mary Stuart caplets were de-| shire, 16. Born in Leeds, York- Oshawa, and five Ernest, $20 000 bail until Oct, 25 on the satin was designed by Sandra signed by Biancalani of Florence in his England, Mr, Brown was Harold, Norval, Percy and Lloyd, same charge, Drew for her marriage in Christ|@s headresses for the bride and pe to Canada 85th year of Oshawa deceased came Also Chureh Cathedral today to David her seven attendants, from England in 1910 where Mrs Scholey of London, England The attendants' gowns of del- went to work in Toronto a and pool fdr phinium blue, created by Violy motorman for the Toronto Stree! awa The of Florence in a style similar to! Railway, He worked as a motor- Shaw event | the bride's, feature full over- man with the street railway until Tweed some 400 guests, including cab skirts extending into modified 1921 then took up farming in the Belleville inet . ministers, diplomats and trains, The over - skirts, fitted Bowmanville area, He remained' 18 grea i [riends from Britain, the United = narrow sheaths, are lined in! farming in this area until his re The memorial service will be girl, was sentenced Thursday to States and. many parts of Can pale aquamarine satin, matched tirement in 1930. held at the Armstrong Funeral 10 years in penitentiary. The ada, the headdresses. Since his retirement Mr. Home at 2 p m Monday, Sept. 19, girl's boy friend sald that he had Hon, George Drew, Canadian Cascade bouquets of cream Brown lived at RR 3 Bowman- Rev James 8. Pierce, pastor of been kicked, pushed and struck high commissioner in London, yoses and stephanotis were Ville, with his son, W, H, (Mick), the Simcoe Street Pentecostal with a wine bottle by Holditch will escort his only daughter in chosen for the bridesmaids, with until failing health last year Church, will conduct the services. during the two hours he held the the bridal procession from 24| ihe bride holding only a prayer caused him to be admitied to Interment will be in Mount Lawn! pair captive Sussex street, where Prime Min- hook for the ceremony Bugmaven. ved Sremelery LEGION WEEK entertain at luncheon prior 10 the ny Stephen D. Colhoun of wygioy and Jack, hoth of Bow FUNERAL OF | CHATHAM Suleriaim at lWcheon prior to the New York, sister of the groom, manville, and eight grandchil- WILBUR (IKE) BULMER {Legion week, the first ever or- The gown of is matron of honor, Bridesmaids dren. His wife. Elsie, pre are Andrea Rowley of Kingston;| jo.enced him in 1929. A brother, (Ike) Pulmer, who died suddenly ada, will be held next week in London debutante was created a by Janet West of London from i outs . Driawa; Linda) garold, predeceased him In 1923 "itzgerald and Ann Lloyd, a eou-| Rey. Harold Stainton, minister b J Ae sketches made by the bride, sin of the bride, both of Toronto, op Rtaple. Grove United Church, Home at 3 p.m, Friday, Sept, 16,/Chatham and Kent County will Styled with wrist - length and Mrs, John Impey of London, |will conduct funeral services The service was very largely at- hold a variety of dances, social sleeves and slim-fitting bodice, Sandra-Anne Bolte of Toronto, from the F, ¥. Morris funeral! tended and the many floral trib-|evenings and guest nights, the gown features a self-bound|another cousin of the bride, 1s| chapel Monday, Sept. 19, at 2.90 utes indicated the esteem WILL BE TRIED curved neckline, designed as a|flower girl. p.m. Interment will be in Bow-| whith the deceased was hed, | TORONTO (CP) -- Four men setting for the antique diamond The best man of the groom, manville Cemetery, The' services were conducted {charged after an Investigation of S0N8 all holdup of a mail truck last month surviving are two sisters, pear Queensville, ahout 35 miles Nancy Juby, of Toronto, north of Toronto Mrs, Irene Singer, of Ogh-| three brothers, Emerson) GETS 10 YEARS of Oshawa, John Shaw, ofl ST, CATHARINES (CP)---Bob and Nelson Shaw, ofl Holditch, 21, of neaby Jordan 14 grandchildren and Station, convicted earlier of erim- grandchildren nally assaulting a 16-year-old he a capital's biggest social of the summer attracted hy by two sons the 20.year-old McIntosh « Anderson Funerallday, The 11 legion branches in Mrs. armed robbery against him, Ar.| (CP)--A Canadian The funeral service for Wilbur|ganized on a zone level in Can. last Wednesday, was held at the this area, It was announced Fri. ists have developed a method of making concrete from cotton wastes which has shown to be as much as seven times, stronger than conventional ce-| ment-based concretes, the Soviet news agency Tass reported, says temperatures will be in the | high fifties in northern Ontario and Quebec and the high six- ties in southern parts of both | WEATHER FORECAST THE OSHAWA TIMES, Serurdey, September 17, 1960 § rr ------ 0 - provinees, It will be sunpy and mild with rain In the north western sections of Quebec while northern Ontario will have cloudy weather with inter. | mittent rain, In southern One- tario, there will be increasing cloudiness followed by rain, (CP Wirephoto) DOOMED, STEALS $42,000 FRANKFURT (Reuters)--A 28-| year-old rallway cashier, given| 30 months to live by his doctors, has absconded with $42,000 from his employers, police said Fri- day. [CRIME REPORT PLAYED UP| TOKYO (AP) Communist] TORONTO (CP)--Forecasis is {China gave a big play Friday to!sued at 5 a.m FBI Director J, Edgar Hoover's| annual report on crime in United States, broadcast a 400-word summary snd showers Synopsis: A number of weather | the! systems are approaching Unsettled weather) year there was one murder every fyi he northern portions of |i hour, one rape every 35 minutes, Ontario, Afternoon temperatures! NEWMARKET (CP)--Leonard One robbery every seven min: ur most of the province will be! patches tonight, mainly in the 60s Saturday and bunday Regional forecasts: Lake Erie, utes," RCAF WINS SHOOT CAZAUX, France (CP)--For e third straight year, Canada's Lake Huron re th title, Flying against eight four clondy with rain man teams from gix countries, in temperatures, Winds light |the RCAF scored 1,357.7 points in the tough competiiton, {more than the runner-up group Sunny this morning with increas-|S.8. forces in Ger- ing cloudiness in the -afternoon| North Bay ,, the! Sudbury ight, CI with rain Sunday, |Killaloe night, Cloudy y Muskoka from the RAF many, | pon ONION EXPANDS ab Little change in temperatures |Science Monitor will soon be Winds light. Zi bai {printed fn London and Los An- Eastern Lake Ontario, Halibur land rain beginning during Cloud And Rain Sunday Outlook | southeast 15 knots, becoming var- Radio Peking Great Lakes area bringing clouds patches tonight, tures; Dawson air division Friday captured the #ions, Windsor, London: Increas. Victoria {Guynemer trophy emblematic of ing cloudiness today with rain| Edmonton ,,, arising from the|ipe muropean NATO air gunnery beginning this evening, Sunday Regina Little change Winnipeg . { Fort William |, Niagara, western Lake Ontario| White River 100 regions, Hamilton, Toronto: Kapuskasing .. Judge Regrets Jail Sentence -. MILTON (CP) = Mrs, N Cussion, 36, was sentended day to 18 months in jail for mane slaughter in the fatal shooting Ernest Bissette at a party in {home last Feb, 9, Lake Erie: Winds east to able this afternoon Cloudy, Rain the beginning this evening Fog| Mr, Justice E. G, Thompson (sald it was "most difficult and send Lake Ontario; Winds east to most unpleasant" to a. starting "in the United States last will persist through Sunday in all| southeast 15 knots, becoming var-| 'wonderful mother" to jail for able this evening. Cloudy, Rain manslaughter, beginning late tonight, Yop) He sald he f lenien Tempera. Cussion's "irreproachable chars acter" and the circumstances of Max, [the case. She had been tired and 53 |drinking "a Jittle more than she i |thought." She was convicted by an On tarlo Supreme Court jury Thurs ay, Mrs, Cussion told the jury the ,82-calibre revolver she was hold- ing went off accidentally when her hushand bumped against her, But her husband, John Cussion, 36, sald he couldn't remember what had happened just before * was making the 6 by of Mrs, TORONTO (CP) Marie Huntsville {geles as well as in Boston, the ton, southern Georgian Bay re-| hoard of directors announced Fri-|glons: Sunny clouding over this | day. Mats of pages set up in Bos evening, Cloudy with rain on Sun- ton will be flown py jet to Lon-|day. Little change in tempera don and Los Angeles, The dupli-| tures, Winds light, : cating process will be completed! Northern Georgian Bay, Kirk in those cities for prompt deliv-land Lake regions: Cloudy with ery to subscribers, intermittent rain ay and Sun. eM hange in tempera- MOON SHOT PLANNED [4% Lite clang pera: | JODRELL BANK, England) "py ming Kapuskasing re (AP)--British scientists sald Fri-| "00 40 with showers and | {day night they have agreed to/& ote ud imo a assist in steering the projected | 84 ere i oR round-the-moon satellite shot by Cqlil Wi Wi ig therts the United States--expeeied some] cooler ay, § y time next week when Soviet Pre.|18 today and northerly 15 Sunday. mier Khrushcehey is in New York,| TORONTO (CP)--Marine Jore | {The radio astronomy station at chal Josvel "nn am, valid] Jodrell Bank will help trigger un! 1m, : some of the guidance oe Lake Huron, Georgian Pay: | | mounted aboard the 872-pound Winds south to southwest 15 knots space vehicle, Lecoming variable this evening. | Cloudy with showers Fog KILLER EXECUTED patches, | TUCKER PRISON FARM, |= Ark, (AP)--Emmett Earl Leg.| gett's 4% + year legal battle against death ended Friday in the electric chair three hours after the Arkansas Supreme Court . Suggest Increase | Tender EAT'N A] TRUE -TRIMBEEF ( the shooting, (4 § ¢ fl - 12 King St. E. RA 3.3633 MEAT SPECIALS! MON. & TUES. STEAKS wx" +79 SIRLOIN WING FREE! Buy 5 Ibs. SAUSAGE MEAT at Regular Price and get § Ibs. FREE FRESH MADE Veal Patties 31bs. 1.00 TENDER Club Steaks th. 59c¢ wr communion in Canada that| They cling to the lee side of! wishes to "explore with us ways plants and shrubs and sit in the to achieve greater understanding, (sunny side during the day time fellowship and co-operation in the | while awaiting the proper winds, cause of Jesus Christ." Point Pelee Is the southernmost Archbishop Clark, addressing tip of the Canadian mainland and an ecumenical night service, said this has been cited as the reason conversation on church union|for the "jumping off point" of must express the "deepest and the butterflies. FERNHILL PARK CLOSING SAT., SEPT. 17th Free treats for children with Given by: I 1 | i by Rev, Dr. George Telford, min. ! cross worn by the bride as ?-year-old banker son of Mr. i FAV Nahi ay municipal land deals in suburban - " {and Mrs, Dudle 8c y SANDRA LEAVITT Ister of St, Andrew's United| 71 something borrowed. | 8. Dudley R, Scholey of In poor health for six months Church, Interment was In the| ork Township were ordered to follow through to a bouffant London, | toda {tario Supreme Court grand jury, irt falling in cat I.| The ceremony will be per-|of Donald Leavitt and the former 8m. today, - The fu ; glen tl g into a cathedra formed by Vers Rev. Join As.|Cynthia Thomas, 803 Gordon| The pallbearers were "George he jury ruled there was suffi assisted by Rev, Terence Finlay Margaret Hospital, Toronto, this Normoyle, John Fox, Ted Blot Coe er iam. B, Sraham 18 A white and green floral motif\of New York and formerly of morning. She was in her 4th and John Rogers, tion, Magistrate Fred Hall and was chosen for the candle-lit|Ottawa, year, : FUNERAL OF Osh De 4, 1957 Wr ur bHbesy, ad Mannie Baker 1s shawa, Be, 4, Nf, "Ul The memorial service for Mrs, charged with perjury, vived by her parents and fhree|niohojag Siblock, who died at the turned down a bid for his 12th| h AYRE "| sisters, Bonnie, Gail and De: gehawn General Hospital last PLANS APPROVED stay of execution, Leggett was) NIAGARA FALLS Woy Th] rah Wednesday in her 58th year, was| , BRIGDEN (CP) -- Municlpal| sentenced for the Dec. 28, 1935, ind agara io Al Niag- READY BY NOVEMBER (son road south from Olive ave-|grandmother, Mrs. Percy Leavitt, Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox! Work on the new curling rink nue to Shakespeare avenue; Kinglof Oshawa, and her maternal ys | Stamford to increase the pay at Cobourg, which is being erect. |street west from Waverley to|grandparents, Mr, and Mrs The mass was sung by Rev. P.| rate of workers employed o the ed adjacent to the Cobourg Golf Thornton under construction.| James Thomas, of England Zaparyniuk. Interment was in St.| Tro ose urc the winter works program to the Club, is proceeding at a rapid|Taunton road east from Simcoe The funeral service will be held| Mary's Cemetery | Hb | * LJ EN , on 9 the cement block walls are going| ever possible streets will be kept/Home at 2 p.m. Monday, Sepl.|Siblock. St waniel 4 The increase, 20 cents per hour, up. The $87,000 rink Is expected pe bor local Frain, Emergency 19. Interment will be in Oshawa Kalynko gH reriieki Pate nion 1scusse Nould give Witter Works supley. to be ready for operation some conditions such as weather could Union Cemetery Lukasewich and William Buch. i ; ind rex the elos { streets vie si HR A Lada would cost the municipalities five time in November Tequire Le closing of streets not ot ends are asked ot Pid call) awsk By BILL RATHUN {most cherished convictions" of cents per hour because the fed- ECHO 1 at the funeral home until Sunday.|__ - - ~| Canadian Press Staff Writer |the churches, "Without this I am eral and provincial governments | nr 1 - | SPUD PRICES MAY RISE | the satellite Echo 1 will be visible] The current issue of The On. SWEE = Ty oy ar! uni f the U Shure "oC. {winter works. tonight at 8.05 and 10.08 from west|tario Gazette reports letters pa- 5 death TRE TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario po-|Union of the United Church of | "Ot Anglican primate sup Meabon'S 15 local unions at Viewers are advised to start|tent of incorporation have been is } [Hey aa Sobod IES) y i : residence, 179 Centre soon, the department of agricul. OF, Canada Was dealt with fin most likely to reunite all Chris. ing were told the present hourly the above times which represent Organizations. They are Dwyer|Street, this morning of Viola tyre said Friday. Growing condi: general councll of the United|tendom. He urged the churches to|rate of $125 is 53 cents per hour the centre of the passage. [Heights (Oshawa) Homebuild- Mhude Shaw, beloved wife of|tjon e reported poor in po-| : 4 5 {about union. After 16 years of ers--$1,78--and 20 cents an hour| WHIST WINNERS Sevco Chemicals Limited, of health for a year and a half, the|there are not large quantities] Most Rev. H. H, Clark, Angli-/talk of union, "we have gone|below the temporary rate of| lon her 76 : can archbishop of Edmonton and| A whist drive was held at|Alax. Seedied was In he al Fen. available in the United States tol ; p of Ldmontod a {first-year municipal laborers, nn or ( 3 Mr. and|, 'te are y |} - -- Bathe Park Thursday evening. compete here. This week top-|f ln nod God is calling us| 5 a The Oshawa Fire Department was born in Thurlow Township.lg.i oi © a '¥ {to union." Alr, Mrs. Drinkle and Mrs. Alr was called to extinguish a minor near Belleville, Sept. 27 tony, Rrnging $1.334150 « 75-pound If the call is not heeded, the Monarchs Gather STREETS CLOSED roof fire at the home of A, Bar- and was married at Shirok that is guilty may lose its) For Long Journey | way, he sald, closed for construction this week- 12.10 p.m., Friday. Estimated] A resident of Oshawa for 46 POINT PELEE (CP)- end Farewell street, from|damage totalled $100. The depart-| years, Mrs, Sweet was a member. The Oshawa Police Department/council adopted a report which sands of migratory monarch but-| Shakespeare avenue to Chester-| ment answered one routine ambu-|of the Simcoe Street Pentecostal reported no accidents during Fri said the United Church shares |terflies are clustering at the tip] . Church the conviction that the|flight across Lake Erie and on Wh : F T Ww k unity of the church is the will ot to Florida, en. or Wo ee S. God and "therefore it is the , If a favorable wind springs up| ward this end." across the lake via island s| Sept. 18th to Sept. 24th for all the WOMEN Mi ip ast recommended] spaced some five miles apart. e Uni "hurch again express| The monarchs have been an at- Sept. 25th to October 1st for all the MEN to hold discussions with any other | tional park each year. 194 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa Father Malechy White, 0.F.M., Conv. Father Campion Langan, 0.F.M., Conv, A Mission is o course of spiritual exercises conducted by specially trained missionaries, During these exercises, prayerful consideration is given to the reat truths of eternity, to the duties and obligations of those who would be n 3 .i London, i prt E. | p Lines of the graceful neckline!london, is Robert E. Hutton i Leavitt, beloved daughter| Oshawa Union Cemetery at 10 be put on trial Friday by an On. oC clent evidenc y t X |derson, Anglican dean of Ottawa, street, Oshawa, died af Princess Parron, Russell DeCoe, Robert) un variant trials FLORAL MOTIF PREVAILS ak " wi in Harold Linden faces charges of { Sandra, who 8 MRS, NICHOLAS SIBLOCK 1 » In Winter Wages | Also surviving are her paternal y.1q at 930 a.m. today in St. Affairs Minister Warrender has murder of Joe King, 14. ara Pally aad the township of level of first-year temporary la-| pace. The foundation is in and|street to Ritson road north, When-|at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral! phe pallbearers were Mike ees an hourly rate of $1.45, It The Dunlap Observatory sald LETTERS PATENT MRS. THOMAS DOUGLAS | EDMONTON (CP) = Proposed | &f4id the union would not be of|pay 75 per cent of labor costs in F y ten] C 1 t p #/ oh | Th at thejtato prices are expected to rise|"@nada and the Anglican Church gested that the ministry is the|tending the labor council meet- watching about 10 minutes before| sued to two Oshawa and district family ! \ te) [start afresh in their thinkinglless than is paid regular labor-| |ers' Co-operative Limited and Thomas Douglas Sweet. In pooritat, areas outside Ontario and Chureh, 4 Ru primate of all Canada, sald Ye PR CHoally ROwhere. : The winners were R. Hewitt, A. MINOR ROOF FIRE Mrs. William Shaw, the deceased |... i. Oniario potatoes have been Belleville The following streets will be ker, 449 Cromwell avenue, at|Aug. 26, 1908 valor orm NO ACCIDENTS Commissioners of the general ton avneue (closed Monday); Wil-'lance call since Friday morning.'Church and was active in the day "completely" with the Anglican of this point for their perilous duty of all Christians to work to-| the butterflies leave to hedgehop | its "willingness and deep desire [traction for visitors to the na- ST. GREGORY'S CHURCH Where: . . What Is A Mission? llowers of Christ. Purpose Of The Mission The Object or purpose of the Mission is to bring back souls to God--to help the weak, to raise the fallen, to convert the sinner, in a word, to strengthen all in virtue and to bring down upon All the blessings of God. THIS MISSION IS FOR YOU OLD OR YOUNG--GOOD BAD OR INDIFFERENT ) membership card-- BOOTHS HOME BAKING FISH POND ® EVERYONE WELCOME « + pak * "---- dm AND RIDER PART COMPANY | the outstanding attraction Seen well as in Western Canada | here is Leonal Twa, of Talbot, where the Calgary Stampede is | Alberta, second after he parted BRAHMA BULL Drawing crowds well into the | plains and western states as company with Brahma ' bull, | "Sleepy, during the round-up | at Pendleton, Oregon | (AP Wirebhoto) thousands, rodeos are a popu- | lar form of entertainment in the |

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