The Oshawa Times, 24 Dec 1960, p. 11

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LIGHTIN onor 41 Employees For Faithful Service Long service awards were pre- 14 years; y Gordon Barclay, M prada, M Hollyan, eight Je se N oe . (years; - J, Gordon Devereux, obert L, Moore, seven y : sented to 41 employees of the FECL wl ig ™y Martin, 13 | Robert J. Giles, six years; Mrs, ANCA Pharmaceutical Company ve...' srg Dorothy M, Topham, Margaret M. Demara, six years; in Oshawa at thelr annual Em- {3 years; Russell D, Christie, 12 | Robert J. A. Henry, five years Ployees' Christmas Party at the years; Mrs. Mae F. Kilpatrick, (Miss Anne Snudden, also five plant on Simeoe Street South, 12 years; Rod F. Palmer, 12 yeary' service, ; Friday afternoon, Dec, 23, years; Walter Jeu, 12 years; T Je SOmpaRy originated i» Osh. " » 95 vears' gery. Ernest L, Small, 11 years; Mrs, awa in the mid-thirties under the ars a iy he M Phyllis M, Detenbeck, 11 years; name, "Anglo Canadian Drug Gordon and John P, Lyons They Clarence M, MacDonald, 10 Company," New ownership and have both worked for the com. years; Miss Mary I Hurst, 10 complete reorganization took pany for the past 25 years, years; Mrs, Anne J, Mason, 10 place in 1940, but continued to - ' - . vears and Miss Elizabeth . J, operate under the same name, Twenty - year jervice avards Pascoe who has been with the !In 1959 they became the Pharma. were presented to: Gordon {da |company for 10 years ceutical division of the Wander Bidwell " Jeara) Som 2 Kidd, Five-year service awards were Company of Canada Limited, and 24 years; Miss jiadys 5 dos | presented to: Mrs, Me y Topping, |the name was changed to ANCA 23 years, and John Snyder | ine years; T, Stewart Graham, Pharmaceuticals, The word anca who has been with the firm for |p, 'years: J, Wilbur Perkin, | Is composed of the first two let 2 years nine years; Samuel Taylor, nine ters of the words, "Anglo" and Fifteen - year service awards|years: Fred 8, Wood, nine years; |'Canadian," were presented to: James Clem-| john C. Bishop, nine years; Miss | ANCA Pharmaceuticals em. ent, 18 years; Earle K. Fielding, veima Bick, nine years; Roy E.|ploys about 85 people in its Osh. 17 years and John A, Marshall, webb, nine years; Harold M, awa plant and has 20 salesmen BRIGHTENS SIMCOE STREET FLEMIN ----- -------- HOME OF F. The Oshawa Tunes PAGE ELEVEN ' ' OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1960 FOUR INJURED Toronto Woman Dies HOME OF W, R. CARNWITH, JR. also 17 years of service Watling, eight years; Charles E A Toronto to the Toronto Hospital for Sick being! Children, He apparently suffered withheld pending notification of a fractured skull her next of kin killed oB| Police said the car, with its | Highway 401, about a half mile| secupants was travelling-es east of the Thickson road over | Highway 401 and apparently slid pass Friday night, Another|out of control and hit a tree, 18 | woman, two men and a baby, also! inches in diameter, on the centre in the car were seriously Injured.| median In Oshawa General Hospital in| The vietims had to be pried Anglican Church held a most sue-| serious condition are Donald| from the wreckage, believed to Thursday | cessful Christmas Party Tuesday.| Meness, 23, and his wife Sandra, he one of the worst 'tangled success. Our!Dee, 20. The program featured{19, of 250 Lanor street, Toronto messes in this area' with crow this year, games and skits well as a and Joseph Lavalley, 232 Carlton) bars. Police said the impact was inging of a film street, Toronto 50 great that the tree was lodged Mr ARs PY " inside the car and wedged against MOVED TO TORONTO the dashboard Baby Kevin Meness was tran Oshawa General WEDGED UNDER DASH Jack Town, a Whithy ambu | lance service operator, said while attempting to pry one of the {women from the wreckage, he heard "a muffled erying coming from underneath the dashboard" (Staff) name WHITBY woman, whose Was lon vole na duce was The members of the 20th Osh awa Scout Troop of St. Mark's on as volley the baby wedged underneath the dash ice omewhat a One per estimated five minor accidents reported by the Oshawa Police Department Friday Anna Peel Ajax enue, Courtice, service the curtailment of permit. members of postal staff to relax at home and enjoy the Christmas season to the full with their families 27, of Lynwood av at received abra APPEALS FOR PARDON JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) American flyer Allan Lawrence Pope has appealed to the mili tary high tribunal for a pardon to his/when the car in which she was when! riding was involved in an acel | on Ritson road at Athol of ex Con. Mt ne on of of OCVI Girls Win [Scout Troop Bi S bit to officially and intro 1g uccess But, oh dear, those ty little money bills defeated numbers on the report cards! The 4 { Thursday night f OCVI v ten bsvading the halls 0 Siudents' Da hool activities for letic events started again in full' 6h swing, Last week the two leading| "0 ended with the layed the finals for the Francis and his band Il championship. They played A Very Merry Christma Ontario took the winning position WIN AT VOLLEYBALL NO DELIVERY | ball tournament at Central, Dec L 0 OND 10, were very much in our favor MAI N M A and a second place tab went to| has announced that although our Grade 9 team. Congratula-| special deliveries will be made Our newly formed GAA had its: received and despatched at the second meeting last Monda usual times, the service to he purpose of establishing a constitu Monday, Dec, 26, will be tion for the GAA and an award curtailed apd Miss Pappas are being most, closed throughout the day and helpful to President Marg. Hop: no wicket service will be given tion. rier, parcel post or rural mail MAKE DECORATIONS deliveries, There will be no col ular meeting on Wednesday. The| boxes members were working on the The teria for the Frolic The Curling Club is finishing it club meets on Tuesday ind Thursdays of each week thusiasts saw an exciting film about their favorite sport The third in the series against the death sentence inf citing' episodes of the 51st od him for helping Indo Thursday, Dee. 15. President Fe court-martial in April con Sherry Hennick gave her speech victed the 31 - year - old Miami and two committees for school missions in a rebellion against improvement were set up. A bill President Sukarno's regime in Volleyball Test |Party ls "Yippee! The exams are over This is the sentiment which has session lasted from 7:30-10:30 After the exams, clubs and ath morning was a big Houses, Michigan and Ontario, +" accompanied by two games for total points and 1appy New Year to all The results of the girls' volley Our Grade 10 team took top place Postmaster Norman J, Moran tions! as usual and all mails will be Committees were set up for the ven by the Oshawa Post Of. system for girls' sports, Miss Lyle The public lobby will be kins in heading up the organiza There will be no letter cars The Sketching Club had its veg-| lection from the street letter mobile decorations in the cafe. will first schedule for the year. The After 4 p.m. Tuesday, ski en CONGRESS MEETING gress of OCVI took place on lan rebels. An Indonesian Air on he State of the Institute" Fla pilot flying bombing allowing the cabinet and _opposi. May, 1959 Refreshments and candy, pro. vided hy the Scout Mothers' Aux y + ferre the Mrs. B, M, Woods and Mrs, C.|ferred from the Branton, the social convener, con . cluded the evening . The program opened with the B k P ] showing by C, Anderson, General rea S e VIS film, "First Ald for Air Crew I R f F 11 Prizes were awarded to the fol. n 00 da lowing scouts for the Christmas . "i Card contest: Larry Hornshy, Edward Edgar, 23, of Brook George Reid, David Shrigley, lin, is "doing quite well in Don Woods, Larry Annaert, Ralph! mp Edgar was admitted car driven by an Harman and lan Johns around suppertime Friday, suf passerby 3 A riotous game of Stagecoach | fering multpile fractures to the moved to hospital via Town and followed in which Scout George|jeft arm and a fractured pelvis Reld managed to brulse his wrist, {arier falling from roof in the best games of the evening Mr, Edgar was not trying to Woman Hurt Games of Odd or Even, Hot Po \ U7 oi Claus. on. (ite Fool tato, and Proverbs were played | PAY Ny oalinr a TV aenal ".. , in which Ron Abbott and Douglas| '¢ Was reps iB iid In ol 1S10N A number of humorous skits were presented with Steve| . n ic e Harding and Bill Buffett keeping| t everyone in stitches with a pan-| ve ress a Scout Hat Brim", George P R t H Reld came In for a cold water | 0 e urn ome ducking during the presentation of | The Salvation Army "The Multiplying Machine" by] oie a train" ticket Rodman and Douglas Mack [father in Vallevfield, P.Q 1p Other ik ove presnied by Magistrate F, S, Ebbs gave the dent Te nan hig cranng youth a six-month suspended sen-| street A ' . 'tence on a theft charge, Friday. | The injured woman's husband, | ind Philip Branton; the Antelope Patrol, featuring Stan Hartshorn [yu staying with his mother inithe car. A four-month-old baby] Steve Harding and. Louis Vaillan | Ajax He said he had been living was also a passenger. His name court, who presented a skit en.| With his father, but came to visit was Nelson Scott Peel, He was his mother for a while not injured, A blood curdling graveyard skit| The magistrate sald: "You will was presented by Jim Faith, | only get into trouble if you stay volved in the collision. One was Douglas Mack, Stan and David| around here, You'd better go back{driven by Lloyd Rupert Schram, Hartshorn and Jerry Addington, |to your father." of 527 Montrave avenue, The IR Stainton, of 33 King street | west, Bowmanville, Total dam lage to the three cars was estl mated at $500 An estimated $750 damage re sulted when two cars were in volved in a collision with a City | garbage truck on Ritson road south at 1 p.m, Friday. No one| was driven hy Arnold Eyman, | RR 2, Lawson road. The truck was driven by George Roman chuck, of 214 Beatty avenue Damage was estimated at $520] Wecker drive 40 Jasper avenue Friday afternoon. Ones car was driven by Ivan Locke, of 693 Grierson street, The driver of the other car was Ysbrand Krelken, TWO-CAR COLLISION Two cars were involved in a collision on Ritson road south at St. Eloi street, Friday evening. Damage was estimated at $325 James Keenan, of 3153 Cadillac javenue south, The driver of the {other car was Norman Alan Ey man, of 295 Sharbot avenue A car driven hy Samuel Paw was involved in a' collision with Ny enhuis, of 170 Bloor street west on Simcoe street south, Friday afternoon. Damage was estimat and illary under the leadership of Motors salety inspector, of a colgr Peter Wetherup, Jim Lawrence,| Oshawa General Hospital, today. awa General Hospital in a private However, this was voted one of| Brooklin Dobney were the winners son was injured and an tomime combination on "How to Jerry Addinglon assisted by Kenjp bl o™ ine' 16 back Larry Annaert, Peter Wetherup | LeBeuf had told the court he|Walter Clifford Peel, was driving| titled "Railroad Station" There were two other cars In third car was driven by Clarence] $750 DAMAGE was reported injured, One car after a two.car collision on of 1317 Sharbot street One car was driven hy Robert {lenchuk, of 178 Bloor street east, | ed at $135 |a car driven by Carnelius H RC NATIVIYY SCENE AT ST, the Oshawa Jervice The This is fle death Whithy OP Christmas w Salle avenue day area Young Lad Stabbed On Tree Delivery | ( woman p eek NEW YORK old boy death Frida The vietir knife was death weapo had y delivering On investigating, Mr, Town found! tree wag mysteriously stabbed to| Murdock night on the top| plano selections from Chopin and floor of a six-storey upper Man. Mozart The baby was taken to the Osh: hattan apartment house Robert n, four n was 'ivie was (AP) nd, a In Highway Accident Ambulance pronounced five dead on arrival at Oshawa Gen-| t onl eral, She died of a broken neck, the second highway traf. investigated detac An Oshawa girl, Lillian Pear! Varty, 14, of 71 La- killed on the Taunton road in an accident Tues morning It is helieved the victims of the carol singing at the regular meet Friday night accident were going|ing of from Toronto to the Golden Lake! Club Friday near Renfrew, th thi by hment -A Christma not th had been in no trouble ABANDON T PLATTSBURGH, N.Y three-week-long an alrman who parachuted from| bomber over the $2230 resulted from Adirondacks has been called off {ter Macmillan is planning a per Plerre sonal peace crusade in 1961 that 7, of Auburn, Me., was might take him to Red China, a| listed officially Friday night as|{London newspaper says today. missing, Seven other airmen who| hailed out of the B-52 Dec, 9 Were | past w I'he a crippled Ww the alr Maheux, 27 found alive jot fo! in SE ree the to send sions to her left knee and cheek, | within two days ARCH (AP) search fo Sgt Adirondack GORILLA DIES NEW YOI gorilla, one of five brought here|ing Soviet from Africa, died Friday of pneu-[to talks in London, the newspa- monia, The nine-pound animal, [per says, and travelling to Pe.| Hibou, four months old, had been king. placed in an oxygen tent at Idle: wild Airport animal hospital, Mail's report was available, | rg WOMEN Members Hospital have added tK of to (AP) the Auxiliary the Kad A bah Women's this week Christmas 14-year. the meeting over to Dr, Giuttarl, | unidentified had been stahbed in the shoulder| club bowling which starts Thurs. The adults were re- and chest, A sheath for a hunting| day, Dec. 20. but Police sald Rob an excellent er reputation and eb f 'S HOSPITAL | Ten-year service awards were Chalifour, eight years; Mrs, Edna presented to: Jack J, Davidson, Fountain, eight years; Mrs, Service Club, CELEBRATING Sings Carols | BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best BOWMANVILLE (Statfh -- wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district Christmas spirit was expressed in colorful decoration and zestful e who are celebrating birthdays this weekend, Those who celebrate today are: Beatrice Holodryzuk, 309 Muriel Ave.; Joan Westlake, #8 Wilson Rd, N.; Diane Ree- son, 309 French 8t,; Mrs, Pat- ricia Jackson, RR 1, Brook. lin;" Rhonda Armstrong, 499 Miller Ave.; Rick Mitchell, Leczel, 284 Cadillac Ave, 8.; Barbara Joan Lindsay, 377 Rossland Rd, E.; Garth Johns, 563 Finucane St, and John Shetler, Orono, Those who celebrate on Christmas Day are: Mrs, James Mremner, RR 3, Osh- awa; Alexis Marie Bremner, RR 3, Oshawa; Toni Lupel, 493 Ortono Ave.; Mrs, Jenny Petron, 245 Elizabe vA e.ht; Petron, 245 Elizabeth Ave.; Donald Loscombe, Pickering; Lawrence Plancke, 185 Gib. bon St, and Diane Stewart, 242 Bruce street Those who celebrate on Monday are: Mrs. Peter Highley, 137 Harmony Rd. N.; Virginia Lack, 99 Gibb Carolyn Wannamaker, RR 2, Oshawa and Sam Shetler, 154 Farewell Ave, The first five persons to in- form The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period, The current attraction Is "The Time Ma- chine", also "Forbidden Planet", Reports on birthdays will | be received only between the hours of 8 am, and 10 am, Phone RA 3.3474, the Bowmanville Rotary | More than 40 members, includ: ing guests from the Oshawa and | Ajax clubs, gathered at the Fly | ing Dutchman Motel for their cus tomary pre-Christmas medley of religious musie, President Rick Rickaby turned B 8 | Rundle, who led the carollers, and Beaton, who played Rotarian William Stevens re-| minded the members of the inter e A pin for one year's perfect at- tendance was presented to Rotar- ian William Morrison, 'Macmillan Seen Peace Crusader LONDON (AP)~Prime r Minis. Macmillan wants to reduce est tension, The Daily Mall says, and is more interested [in two-way talks with leaders of other nations than in a summit conference Macmillan is considering invit. Premier Khrushchev | 8 y No official comment on the (| AR atmosphere in the wards of the RUXILI patient and - distributed gifts. Here a group of the members is seen as they left the main ! Oshawa Gen. Hospital. Friday, the members visited every in the field calling on doctors, hospitals, drugstores and institu~ tions throughout Canada, Youth Claims Memory Lack Charged with car theft, Gordon Bryant, 18, of 487 Ortona avenue, first pleaded guilty, then chang. ed his plea to "not guilty", when he appeared in the Oshawa Ma. gistrate's Court, Friday. After his statement was read to the court, the accused said he wanted to change his plea be- cause he couldn't remember take Ing the car or giving the states ment, He sald he had drunk two bottles of wine. Magistrate F', 8, Ebbs remand. ed Bryant, In custody, to Dec. 30, No bail was set because the accused was already out on bail from a previous charge, the court was told, Bryant was charged: with steal. Ing a car from Mrs, Margaret Norton, of 34 Bloor street east, Dec, 19, Remand Accused On $1000 Bail Ronald L. Watkinson was re. manded a week on a $1000 bail, Friday, when he appeared before Magistrate F, 8, Ebbs, on charges that he stole equipment and scrap metal from the CNR, in Oshawa and Whitby, between Dec, 10 and Dee, 21 Alfred Culley, special agent for the rallway, told the court a Nore ton railway jack, some bearing brasses and other articles were stolen from the CNR in Oshawa, Dec, 20. He sald a quantity of rap steel was taken from the CNR at Whitby, sometime be- tween Dec, 10 and Dee, 21, FIRE KILLS SIX TOKYO (Reuters) -- Six per sons died early today when fire |razed a restaurant in suburban Shibuya. a ------------ Y DISTRIBUTES GIFTS TO PATIENTS lobby with two well-loaded carts of gifts. --Oshawa Times Photo

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