The Oshawa Times, 1 Nov 1960, p. 3

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UNICEF CANVASSERS TURN IN THEIR COLLECTIONS More than 840 school chil: | tainers, This photo shows some | at Dr, 8 J. Phillips public and Pat night dressed in traditional Hal | of the volunteers Bs they re | school, They are, left to right DK lowe'en attire and carrying | turned the proceeds to the local | Kent Stiles, Jeannie Fraser, marked official collection con- | UNICEF headquarters set up | Judy Macdonald, Pamela Vi CITY AND DISTRICT. | Newion Rich énd Ralph Lander. A Stiles pond is Mrs drive at Hallowe'en (George Telford ards, Barney Lewis Jewell AUTO OVER BRIDGE automobile, carrying four plunged off the south curve al the overhead bridge on the outskirts of Bowmanville ear ly morning, Full details WET immediately available CULVERT CONTRACT Mel-Ron Construction, of Whit wes awarded a culvert eon with a bid of | oealions are | by tract Monday night $11,156.35, Work Ritsen road, north and south of Rossland road; and Rossland road, west of Ritson road ' AT TORONTO DINNER The president the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, Herbert E. Robinson, and man ager, Douglas Fisher mpan ied the Hon, Michael fed eral minister of and mem her of the Oshawa of Commerce, to Toronto Monda evening Mi members of the Club An PETSONS not FIGURES IN ERROR Figures printed in the Oshawa Times Balurday for the number of unemployed men at the end of October were incorrect, The num her was 8566 and not B63R6 as printed. Also in the report on the meeting of the Oshawa Local Em Alderman W, Branch 0D. Burns appeared in correctly as employee represent ative Roth are employer rep resentalives YOUTH RESCUES WOMAN M I. Sunderland, RR 8 Bowmanville, who became wedg the window of & car that ran into a heaver dam near the intersection of Highways 7 and 46 Sunday night, was rescued by| ° a passing youth, The car was| stuck in three feet of water when the youth waded out and carried her to shore, The youth then re: turned and rescued Mrs, Sunder: land's three-year-old son, A fault] Annbrae - Sanholm Production in the steering caused the car to| Sale, Oct, 22, sold for $620, to {roll over once, It sustained BAB0| wr . general ani BLATT labor Chamber Sa poke to Board of Trade WEE ment Ww plo andl STREETS CLOSED The following streets closed for construction Mill §t,, from Centre Si ford Bt.; Albert Bi, closed at CPR bridge; Richmond streel ¢ elosed Simeoe to street road north from avenue to Ros land road Wilson read south from avenue to Shakespeare Stevenson road south, elosed from Gibb street to the CPR. Whenever pssible streets will be kept open or local traffic. Emergency con: ditions such as weather could re wire the closing of streets not on hH Ist will De today to Ox a from Ontario Stevenson Annapolis " ANNBRAE HEIFER Charles Naylor, Hampton west Olive AVENUE Annbrae Miss Alfalfa, a three. year-old heifer, consigned hy G, M, Birawley, Ashburn, to the duced B650 hs, milk, #50 left one of the officials for the annual UNICEF BRINGS fhe is classified Very Good and pro Ibs, fat In 806 days at' lwo years, Hallowe'en Quiet | In Ontario County WHITBY (Stall) --~ The wes thermsn apparently dampened ithe enthusiasm of Hallowe'en | pranksters Ww southern Omana County Monday night, Most po jie departments reported a mink mum of antics and very little Aamage, In Whithy, two fires were start ed, one on Byron street north, the other on Centre street south, when pranksters lighted old tires in the streets, Mo damage result: ed : POLES IN WTREEY | Shortly before § p.m. Cpl, Wil liam Middleton end FC John Mason were on patrol on King street, when they found three hy: dro poles spanning the street, The poles, new ones, Were a to the area by the PUC on Monday, and are intended 10 replace an old pole line, The two officers put the poles hack where they belonged where they re. mained for the rest of the night On Euclid street, Pitishurgh Pirate fans decorated the home of Claire Rich, a New York Yan kee fan, with & "Yeh Pirates' hanner, more than 10 feet long PAINT COLLEGE DOORS At the Ontario Ladies' Coftege, in Whithy, the front doors of the | building and four newly erected stone gate posts suddenly turned pink during the night College maintenance crews noted the new paint job and pi mptly (cleaned it wp, during the night, $620 Robert Milligan, Herd Manager, Annbrae Farm is standing be- hind Mr, Naylor's purchase Photo by Jim Rose before the paint became pering. nent Only damage reported in the town was 8 nett's Grocery Store, Brock sirest north, when! | someme tossed & tomate through & window | ! PAINT BOMBS in Port Perry, Ohief Cameron said, that "the weather was In our favor', He seid the night was considerably quieter (than) i last year | Only reportable prank concern. ed the ear owned by PC Donsld [Williams of his department Pranksters loaded two light hulbe with paint, one red and the other white, plugged the open end | ° of the bulbs with rags then toss-| | ed the paint cocktails at PC Wil liams" car Both landed but the paint was promptly washed off hy the owner before i dried, MAINTAINS REPUTATION Brooklin, usually the hot-hed of Hallowe'en pranks, still main. ». Cdl ge THE WEATHER OFFICE says a disturbance near Lake Superior is causing brisk winds tario and more general rain over northern Ontario, A slorm | lowed by rain In western re mein well shove seasonal por. mals, (CP Wirephoto) and showers over southern On- | gions, Temperatures will re WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy Today Some Showers {tained its reputation. Heavy) rains did not deter pranksters! who hauled outhouses, farm ma- chinery and baled straw oul to the main street Traffic, through was halted for some minutes ahout midnight when bales of straw blocked the way. Two small fires were reported during the night in the straw bales. No ser lous damage was reported the village, | TORONTO (CP)--Vorecasts is-| Eastern Lake Ontario, Halibur sued hy the weather office at Siton, Kirkland Lake regions am, ENT North Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy and Bynopsis In contrast to theloccasional rain today, Mainly! fine autumn weather during late! cloudy with scattered showers October, the weather over On- and cooler - Wednesday, Winds tario on this first day of Novem:-| southeast 20, hecoming southwest A disturb | 35 by afternoon and west 20 Wed 'Allege Blow During Hymn of 63 MeMillan ber 1s dull and wet 16, BNEE Near Lake Superior is caus | nesday |ing brisk winds and showers Timmins lover Southern Ontario and more| River regions; Cloudy and mild general rain over Northern On {with intermittent rain today : ap . ae Cloudy and cooler with showers harm against Thomasz Clolek |'8rio, Bome snow and freezing I's | Oct, 16 # mas Clolek rain is reported in northwestern of rain or snow Wednesday y | pe 8 4 @ p theast 20 today, west Evidence for the O66 | sections of the province, As the| Winds soul y, was heard whi h he Jhon Kann disturbance moves into Hudson|erly 25 to 356 Wednesday had turned and hit Clolek during| IY Wednesday, colder tempera Forecast Temperatures the closing hymn at & dance at | TER with rain or snow are fore: Log tonight, highs Wednes the Polish Hall, The case was re. "881 In Northern Qntavia van { Windsor 0] , a | |Able cloudiness and cooler tem: 8t Thomas a5 manded for defence evidence, peratures are expected in south:| London 45 ern regions Kitchener ah Regional forecasts valid until Wingham 95 SARNIA (CP) The value of| midnight Wednesday {Hamilton 35 building permits issued in Sarnia Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Ni-(8t, Catharines 85 up to the end of October is more|BgAra, western Lake Ontario {Toronto 40 [than $500,000 up on the f . Georgian Bay regions, Windsor, | Peterborough 5 | p on the figure for Fd) ™ the same period last year, build. London, Hamilton, Toronto Trenton 40 ing inspector H, D, Cook reported| Cloudy with occasional showers Killalos 40 today, Variable cloudiness and| Muskok 45 Monday » A | - | continuing cool wednesday he North Bay ah . |winds southwest 26 to 40 today, | Sudbury a5 Palmer, R, C. Palmer and W, E,| west 20 Wednesday Earlton ah ne | Kapuskasing 30 The members of Cedar Lodge | in ING White River 30 AF and AM, No, 270, under the| _, NED Lore A magis. Moosonee direction of Wor, Bro. Elmer STRATFORD (CP) = magls Elliott, held a masonic service at|irate Monday gave a five « day | John Kasia |drive, was remanded to Nov hy Magistrate ¥. 8, Ebbs, Mon |day, when he pleaded innocent Inf assault oceasioning hodily Kapuskasing, White BUILDING GAIN MORE PAPERS THAN MATCHES Every day people buy more newspapers then the total number of match books given away To mateh the right tenant to your vacant rental, place a low cost Oshawa Times Clas sified ad now, Dial RA 33402 to start your ad rw NU-WAY RUG & CARPET SALES Broadloom well to wall, Rugs, Carpets, Stair Installation by our own mechanics 174 Mary Street RA 8-4681 din din. di the funeral home at 7 p.m Bun: | jail sentence for drunkenness to a aay man who appeared before him| last week wrapped in a blanket George Thon St " after he had burned his clothing, | A000 0 MN a hold in Bi Hh, your 8 Cri a hugrate A. 3. Conk fesidence at 170 Wilson oad hie was not aware of what he was | north, Friday, was buried . Mount Lawn Cemetery at 3 p.m, doing when he burned his cloth Monday FUNERAL OF GEORGE T, STRAUGHAN damage ed address, was fined #50 or a AUTO KILLS DEER month in jail, Monday, when he About $300 property damage|Pleaded guilty to hig JL. Dora Qellida 18 yf Sranted a eat to n 1955 model car fence of being drunk in a pub-| nan 0 NOV U \ 1agis GRANTED REMAND At the request of her counsel, second OBITUARIES His six sons were pallbearers at the service conducted by Rev, D, A. P, Allan of 8, Paul's Pres byterian Church, The memorial Did You Know « « » In the main Dining Room of 12 KING ST. E. 8 3 rel at Whithy this Friday night when it hit alll place, hefore Magistrate ¥ a A ih Al Wii 'I i Fu "1 doer, near Millbrook, on Highway Ehbs, in the Oshawa Magistrate's pri g. A former socla arker a i \ gs 2 § Coun the Whithy Ontario Hospital, Mes, 115. Bavid King, Bho ave Holliday is eharged in connection !11® GTR BERET HE te. 0 HOME PUBLIC PLACE Jumpe Osyp Paczok, 53, of 201 Hib with funds belonging to patients from the side of| the road and struck the front of hert street, was fined $100 or two HOSPITAL REPORT his vehicle, Mr, King escaped in months in jail, by Magistrate Following is the report of jury, OPP were forced to kill the yg fobs, Monday when he ap Oshawa General Hospital for deer in ' Oshawa Magistrate's week ending Oct, 20: admis Court for selling liquor illegally i, Bits = Jal oh. Teale of 610/115 home wa declared a public soharges, 2 newhorn « place for a year charges male 10, femal major surgery, 53; minor DROVE SUSPENDED Kevin Donald Gardiner, 23, of gery, 9 eye, eal Nose throat, 8; examinations 78 Banting avenue, was fined §75 treatments, 111 Ll on month in jail for drivin while his licence was suspended therapy treatments a " hy Magistrate F. 8, Ebbs in the y VISITORS AT ROTARY Oshawa Magistrate's Court, Mon Visitors at the Monday meel \ ing of the Rotary Club of Osh aa awa Included W. Meisenheimer of Deep River and Rotarians Jack Lewis Kentville, N.8 ( 0. Thomas, ( A R of Herbert Cole Paul MePhes all of Whithy 1 Bain Row manville BIRTHDAYS Ning Club of with silver spoons, al meeting on Monday, in tion of thelr hirthdays. Those hon ored were Ed Hradley Fred Watts, Jack Reid; Eldon South well, A. G. Barton, Rev, Dr COMING H last (eer the the sion 1 iis il ur and and physio |peared WINE IN AUTO Glovanni Dett Calli Palace street north, Whithy, was fined $10 or 10 days Monday, for having wine in his ear Oct, 3, He told Magistrate F, 8, Ebbs he was taking the wine to a party COUPLE INJURED Edward Black, 28, and his wife Doris, 35, of Courtice, were taken to the Port Hope General Hospi tal Sunday afternoon after Mr Rlack lost hig motor eyele, on on High: yavwarth erescent, 'Torento eh north ofifined $25 or a month in jail Hope given ouls|jjieaal liguar when tre he pleaded guilty to the charge in the Oshawa Magistrate's Court Monday Collection '0f Customs Is Lower Collections of Port of Oshawa casts ia ane ILLEGAL POSSESSION control of Lawrence D. Clarke, 21 of 20 loose gravel wa miles were seven They atment Ay Part for and possession of patien GIVEN REMAND FRED HORRS Zakarow, 15 Mill street remanded to Nov. 14 when appeared before Magistrate Khbs, Monday nine each forgery ano REMEMBERED Rotar ented he FS ha Tony past A link with Oshawa hroken Monday S Hobbs, 141 Chureh uddenly at the Hospital, He was The funeral servige Melntosh « Anderson Home at 32 pm followed hy Union Cemetery nembers of the Was Oshawa night vere pre treet the elub on recogni Hes of uttering SECOND OFFENCE Joseph MeAleer, #6, of no fix EVENTS lhe wld nel KC INSMEN BINGO lock. Refreshment TUESDAY NOV | 11958, amounted to compared with $1.174,778.53 in Oc. 1901 FREE ADMISSION | EXTRA BUSES | of this year 0 of the ealle N 87 and 56 | tober TEAM 2 I'he breakdown this year fol $1,016.970.20 n . {tion in October of JUBILEE PAVILION lows: Import Duty - Excise Duty, $445 50 1 : lection. $1604.50 tem N . 4 LES ( germ t LON hl $1 19.8%; Excise Tax, $3,068.91 & § ASSOCIATION Total Callection will he down NIGHT OF CARDS this vear, officials sald, because of the centralization at Toronto of BRIDGE and EUCHRE {sales and exeise tax eoalleetion on be held in the (at the |neral Nav, 3 Oshawa Venerable Clevedon, rector of morial Anglican Church the Christ customs tor the during October uel {of this ve were 8£2.700.430.94, A son of laete | lower than in the same month of | Annie Hobbs, the 1st { last Collections far October, born in Oshawa April 16 services the THE K. A | I 8A Wight of Cards whoo! au her 3, 10 al Dlokets T5¢ REEF open December John The Eygangelist CW SALE of used clothing Wed vember 3 1.0 pa. at CRA SOCIAL bingo at St George's ha wep of Albert and Jackson Street aesday, November 3 FERNHILL ar fohn LR deceased Year for Ah Bazaar ite Years his a lew all ol resday Jackpot awa foronto Mi We Sales Tax, Company employed in partment of General retirement in 19839 A for MH Was the glass Oshawe al sents Rove Wipeg © ' Donevan Collegiate Auditor the Chureh of Engla ium, Wednesday ? 4x Henderson's | domestic goods. This paliey came into operation in "August of this year in order to reduce the cost November 1 Tickets at 1 3 ¢ ¢ SCHOOL AUDITORIUM | Caitecting Wednesday, Nov. 2nd, 1960 al 8:00 O'CLOCK FLOATING MYSTERY 3 X 7% | WHEATHELY (CP)--Jdack 8t 8 Maver with te John, captain of a fishing boat Hock ¥ 4 ub around Bow | anerating out of this Lake Erig | he same finding a RED CROSS |harbor, has reported Inink balloon with what appeared . a to he a Korean banknote HOME NURSING a CLASSES last Sunday as he was returain {to the harbor alter setting Ws gas Lommence Tuesday, aid, The note was inseribed "100 November 1st {wag, Bank of Korea," he sald AF and AM Mr, Hobbs wa Sports As shatp Book very activities sett's Whithy == $ Ajax Jack's He A YOURE man he rst Retreshments-- Tickets Kemp's Pharmacy Smoke Shop manville od 1 a PY) nember of NON NUN SAVE WED TURKEY DINNER loating lohn sald he fv in he Motors n ¢ Genera 0 6 \ \ bh wh oh Ww 1929 i Ve TEENIE in an! Arious baseball elubs area at Mr. Hobbs was very THE HOSPITAL POOR HUNTING a member of ¢ . LONDON, Ont cp Poor How Ad HOO! OF Ni IRSING bags have heeh reported in Mig \ Alex Osh y Mesex awd {8 the Pheasant season opened Sal. (Wa jarday Conservation officers said cover is still too thick, n SEAGRAVE UNITED CHURCH Oshawa He and ¥ i ndr 3 Elgin counties s ngs start ot 4 mission Adult Children 73a, 9.00 pm 3-293 hy had taught the orga ations PHONE RA when ¥ in his 88th year will be held will eon 1676 and] $3,884.218.27 was married in Toronto Mareh 27, | He had been a resident af) with the ex spent The deceased was a member of and a for mer member 8 Lébanon Lodge active throughout Maribore 10 and at Hine was a mem the Queen's Own Rifles of the exeow |" Ww & member of the executive of majority of the members of the clubs the in tricacles of the games Predeceased by his former Annie Bagnall 1082, Mr. Hobbs two daughters, Mrs, Leonard An derson (Audrey) and Mrs ley Thompson (Madeline) four sons, H. Raymond, (Buek), Jack and Bid, all of Osh awa wile May | Also surviving are two sisters, (Mrs, Jean Walt Northridge, California Frank and Bruce Hobbs, o Cleveland nine and two great-grandehildren ors FUNERAL OF HARRY SHELLEY funeral service for 108 Oshawa who died at Friday, Oct, 38 Melntosh neral Home at 2 | Oot, 1 | The services were {hy Rev, Dr, George Telford | terment was in Mount Lawn Cem etery The pallbearers were Don Rosas J. H, Connor, Frank Train, H, § | The Shelley north Manor at the p.m. Monday Was red died Oshawa General the {ald is survived by Mor and| Harry | of New York| City and Mrs, Helen Shannon, of | two hroth: | f grandehildren | Harry boulevard | Hillsdale | was held Anderson Fu . conducted [A 77 La In service was held at the Arm strong Funeral Home the GENOSHA HOTEL you can BUEHLER Yond rr EAT'N - TRUE -TRIM BEEF ( tans" 5s (1 4 , have @ Pull-sourse Dinner for ONLY 95e, His six sons were Edwin, Don Frederic, Howard of Osh Logan of Ajax and Frank| Goodwood, | | awa [From Meat Specials! Wed & Thurs. SHOULDER | INTERIOR -- EXTERIOR PORK CHOPS 2 Ibs. 89¢ LEAN LAMB STEW 5 lbs. $1 BUILT TO LAST EASY TO APPLY TENDER RIB STEAKS 1b. 69c¢ SLICED fl 16 CELINA ST, RA 32312 SIDE PORK 21lbs.S1 a Fhuraday nterment Wn I'he Archdeacon Harold D Me and wa ~ HOME in Hobbs was employed as a) Sundry Col: lechnician by the Williams Plane! 0 years and later] | de | Motors until] mn was owners Landlords as well La wid also! this | active asl the Oshawa Lawn Curling MK a ang nember He now eligible for loans for repairs and alterations: | painting and decorating plumbing, heating and electrical work--the installation and vepair of THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA IMPROVEMENT LOANS ~ TO LANDLORDS ' now available at the "ROYAL" | Recent changes in the National Housing Act now make Home Improvement Loans available to of apartment buildings and other rental projects as private home owners are. elevatora--many other desirable improvements, LANDLORDS ARE INVITED to discuss their weeds with the manager of their nearest Royal Rank branch, He can supply complete information, THE BANK WITH 1,000 FRONY BOORS PRIVATE HOME OWNERS are, of course, shill eligible for Home Improvement Loans for the repair or mproremént of Sheer properties. Ask for Bookial at any dronch of the "Reyal™, Oshawa Branch: §. F. Donnelly, Manager i ------------------------------_--_--_--_,_ EERIE.

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