The Oshawa Times, 12 May 1961, p. 3

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Entertainment offered at the testimonial dinner for Olley Miller Thursday night was as wonderfully varied as the assist ant city engineer's half century of service must have been. Minstrel buddies of 25 years ago aided Olley in "singing for his supper" as they warmed up on old favorites, accompanied by banjo-strumming Clarence Cox, better known as the city tax collector. Then the entire crowd was led in a singsong by George Camp- bell and the pianist, Mrs. Walter Branch. "A Toast to Olley" was sung to the tune of "It's a Long Way to Tipperary," followed by an- other original, "When You Re- WESTMOUNT KIWANIANS ENTERTAIN THEIR WIVES Civic Workers Display Talents members of the West. ount Kiwanis Club, at their hursday meeting, were hosts was Rev. N. T. Holmes, pastor of Harmony United Church, who spoke on the value of the from left, are Mr. Holmes, Mrs. Mary Holmes, Mrs. Rita Powell, Douglas Gower, Mrs. Mrs. I. Reiger, John Reiger, Mrs. Betty King and Gordon Osborne. tire Olley," to the tune of "Wait Till the Sun Shines Nellie." These were followed by "Dark Town Strutters Ball," "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" and "When You Wore a Tulip." The next act was billed as the McNutley Sisters from Brechin; Audrey Goyne, mayor's secre- tary; Isla Jeffs, personnel offi- cer's secretary and Dianne Har- | gott, the industrial commission- --Oshawa Times Photo. OBITUARY FUNERAL OF WILLIAM HUTTON The memorial service for Wil- Donna Ethier, Jules Ethier, Sunday School Attendance their wives. The speaker APSULE NEWS home and the family. Seen, shook to the Caterwaulling rhythm of an African tribal dance tune called "No More." They did a wonderful job of interpretative dancing as 265 pairs of eyes will attest. Next came Minnie-Ha-Ha from Myrtle, alias Kay Hamilton of the city assessor's office. Five flip, floppers from the Flapper Era 1920's did a slip- pery, pulse - tingling hip exer- cise to the sorrowful strains of a New Orleans jazz selection. Robert Bint, Wanda Zielinski, Kathy O'Connor, Carol Elliott and Sharon Brown encored with the mournful, "Who's Crying Now." An extra special menu was conceived by Douglas Forrester, office supervisor of the city engineer's department. It was as follows: Good Roads Fruit Cocktail; Redy-Mix individual chef salad; prestressed celery; Olley olives; pick and shovel pickles; filet mignon au bull dozer; sauted mushrooms de sludge bed; surface treated po- tatoes; backhoe beans, corn kernels a la No. 4 screen; gran- olithic rolls and butter; hot-mix apple pie and precast cheese; any Ships Recognized Sunday, May 7, was a special day at the Simcoe Street Pente- er's secretary. With fluttering hands and a bouncy step, they jiggled and {liam Hutton, who died at the family residence, 317 Oshawa | fluoridated cheese; chlorinated coffee; emulsified milk. boulevard south, Monday, May 8, in his 78th year, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at| 2 p.m., Thursday, May 11 Rev. D. A. P. Allen, minister | of St. Paul's Presbyterian| Church, conducted the services. | j i Interment was in Oshawa Union| East Whitby Township Coun- Cemetery. cil, at its Thursday night meet- The pallbearers were Leo ing at Columbus, decided to costal Church. The greater part of the morning worship service was given to the awarding of diplomas and seals, according On Seaway HASSENA, N.Y. (AP)--Forty murderer, gangster, torturer, to' the standard of the Robert D Ships travelled the Bi Lav- {hypocrite and puppet imperial' ga ikes Sunday School Program. aoa ay yen Tod ist, | The minister, Rev. R. A. Bom- h years, seaway officials re.| BLAMES LUNG CANCER |bay, asked Elder Marshall tod Thursday There were 16 MONTREAL (CP)--The mor- Gordon to open the service in : rate from cancer has de- Prayer, after giving special men- ps upbound to the Great tality def bay Ti : |Gray, Charles Gray, Robert seek applications for the posi- ased among Canadian tion of his long and continuous ' . ' 4 se Ha b es and 26 downbound He Sreas A i among attendance in Sunday School| Gray, Robert Skelton, James|tions of assessor, doz tax col antic, topping by one the 4 ¢ work. Mr. Gordon has the rec-| A : Mason and George Cox. lector, bylaw enforcement of- t. 5 last year. The|Canadian men, the president of ; ilding inspector. id no last hi 0 in| the National Cancer Institute of ord for the greatest number of {ficer and building insp 9. , 4 : During the meeting eight resi- Canada said Thursday. In his|Sunday attendances and is also | IR 4 |annual report to the institute's| teacher of the Adult Bible Class. S 0d [gonts ip Cone SSI 3 So WILL HELP DOCTORS |board of directors, Dr. Carlton| According to the records, Mr.| pe la na, doveor ORONTO (CP) -- A na-|Auger of Quebec City said the Boiilhay said, 85 per Sa % te ment and the lack of protec al appeal for $1,000,000 to difference can be attributed] Children who were Dbroug 0] B I d vide postgraduate bursaries "almost entirely to the spectac-|Sunday School by their parents| e m rove qualified Canadian doctors ularly rising rate of lung can- Yemaited in, the Sunday School Council Seeks Four Officials |legislation. announced Thursday. The/cer deaths among men." {during the crucial teen-age pe- to ease sacrifice" designed personal | The major complaint con- lcerned dust, dirt and noise W. J. Anderson, J. K. Glover, caused by the W. B. Bennett beal the! : . {riod and went on to active R. Vincent, R. J. Siblock and Paving Co. plant. eat of VACCINE IS SUCCESS [positions 'in the school and Richard Moses, all residents of tion claimed much of this situa- tors in furthering their med-] ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP)--A!church. While on the other hand Concession 5, complained toltion was 1 studies, will be handled by|vaccine to give lifelong protec-| those children coming from East Whitby Township Council |sence of facilities for washing Canadian Friends of the! tion against seven - day measles, homes whose parents did not Thursday night about the poor|ihe gravel; and the fact that stgraduate medical school of has proved highly successful in|attend, the percentage was very condition of township roads. [trucks use an unsurfaced road The delega-| CITY AND DISTRICT | FIVE GRASS FIRES The Oshawa Fire Department |was called Thursday to extin- |guish five grass and rubbish |fires. Ambualnce crews re- |sponded to three routine calls. ' New Executive | Is Installed | Ontario. | The Lakeland Chapter of th {National Office {Association held | | Highlights of the {were the installation of the in- coming executive, and short meeting don, England. The Canadian /tests, a Harvard Medical School small once the children reached| They felt the road which| leading to the plant. It was talks on three business occupa- caused by the ab-|Thursday at the Hotel Genosha. southeast 10 to 20. Si, THE WEATHER OFFICE says continued warm weather is forecast for most areas of Ontario today and Saturday. Cloudiness and some scattered showers are forecast for the lower Great Lakes area and showers will hit northern On- tario. Little change in pleas- ant sunny conditions is fore- WEATHER FORECAST Warm Weekend Weather Seen TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts Edmonton ....... 28 issued by the weather office at!Regina ....eeeees 27 5 a.m. EDT: | Winnipeg «eevee 34 Synopsis: T e m p e ratures in Fort William .... 47 in most of Ontario this morning White River ..... 47 are 15 to 25 degrees milder than|S.S. Marie ....... 45 Thursday morning's, with the Kapuskasing .... 52 greatest gains in northeastern North Bay ...... 5 weather areas today and Saturday. | Continued warm|Sudbury ... is forecast for most Muskoka ...c.... 48 Huntsville . Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Nia- Windsor ... gara, Lake Ontario regions, London .. Windsor, Lond on, Hamilton, Toronto . Toronto: Partly cloudy and a|Ottawa ......eee. 45 little warmer today. Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Kirkland Lake regions, North Bay, Sudbury: Mainly ' sunny| and warm today. Saturday Mainly Montreal .. Management |cloudy with scattered showers Quebec its meeting [tonight and Saturday, winds Fredericton . {Halifax «eee «es 53 TORONTO (CP) -- Forecast temperatures: i cast for Quebec until Saturday when showers are likely to spread into most areas. --(CP Wirephoto) LEAFS GET HURLER TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League have acquired pitcher Ray Semproch from Los Ange- les of the American League, owner Jack Kent Cooke said Wednesday night. Cooke said the acquisition completed a deal whereby Leafs sent outfielder Leon Wagner and cash to os Angeles in return for outfielder Lou Johnson and another player. Raw Juice by And Diet For the Arthritic Cheerfulness end optimism are milestones on the road to recovery; but carefully selected raw vegetable juices and the proper diet will keep one there. As is true with so many other diseases, in practically all cases of arthritis there is o history of vitamin end min- eral deficiency in the diet. Low tonight High Saturday It is to remedy this lack that fresh fruit and vege- Wiends was organized two pediatrician said Thursday. Dr. their teens. served their area should have i iq" also that the plant op-|tions by members of the asso-|Partly cloudy with scattered k intaj Samuel I. Katz said the vac-| Superintendent of the Sunday an improved surface, better y IS 30 Jo mainiain comacts cine had been tried on 4,000/School, Frank Marshall, ex- drained ditches and speed limit Lf dian graduates. {children over the last 214 years|plained the "Standard of the|signs at regular intervals. It| |with great success. Robert Raikes Sunday School was claimed that higher taxes p C0 OFFERS SHARES | [Diploma System." The presen- and the steadily increasing|'2 TORONTO (CP)--Steel Com-| MAY BE IN NN, [tation of the awards followed volume of traffic warranted the| if Mr. Bennett had made a y of Canada Ltd. announced] BUFFALO (AP)--The United and the superintendent was as-|{improvements. reasonable attempt to keep the sday a rights offering to|States immigration service said sisted by the officers of the Sun-| The delegation also complain- Vicinity clean and dust free, we mmon shareholders on the Thursday that three of six miss-|day School. |ed of stray dogs. The only by-|wouldn't need to complain." s of one common share for|ing Chinese sailors who jumped| One of the highlights was the|law in the township restricting] John Campbell then said, ry six held. The offering will ship here Monday may have presentation of 14 seals for 100|dogs is one that states dogs|"'Once before after complaints, at $52 a share. The stockigone to Newark, N.J., in a taxi-|per cent attendance in the past/cannot roam at large during similar to ours, had been put sed on the Toronto Stock Ex-cah, A seventh seaman, Yat/year. These seals were award-|May, June and July. forth, he washed his gravel for ge Thursday at $75 a share | Ming Han, 45, was arrested/ed to: Maureen Bebee, Terry| One of the delegation men- about a year and then stopped mpared with a high for the Tuesday by the border patrol| Pierce, Ruth Bombay, Lois Bom-|tioned two instances of his chil-|thig process again." r of $79.75 and a low of|in Syracuse. They found him on|bay, Rickey Bombay, Laurel/dren being molested by dogs.| it was also mentioned that 28. a train bound for New York| Rodney, Janice Bowler, Shirley|A stray dog overturned the car-'1 ore was no '~~i<lation in East City. | Stinson, Ruth Bell, Bob Whit-| riage containing his infant cb J, Whitby to ir ro that garbage sit, Freddie Bebee, Marilyn while his two-year-old son was should be covered or placed in HOW TO MAKE [~~ | the Pentecostal Assemblies of Darlington Township where the ity. As a result two garages in Canada (Eastern Ontario and|township shares the cost of a/the area have been allowed to cently, "You can make more which represented 11 continu- friends in two months by be-|ous years of monthly mission |erates at night disturbing the sleep of nearby residents. "We came here in good faith," said Murray Johnston, SUPPORTS .UN | IMONROVIA (Reuters) -- The rican "summit" conference decided to appeal to Con- lese -leaders to solve their oblems within the scope of United Nations, conference urces said Thursday night. e conference in this Liberian Intre expressed strong support the UN as a way of deal Bowler, Sharon: Bowler, Davidiehased by 2 dos, specified containers for the gen- {Quebec) held in Toronto, Comparison was made with| trp At the recent conference of the services and legislation in|¢Fal sanitation of the commun- Dale Carnegie, noted writer pastor, Rev. R. A. Bombay, on human relations, said re- presented with a certificate was | Bowmanville, {ter and other debris. the dog control department with| 'disgrace' the area with hit: | ciation. Malcolmson presented his suc- cessor W. A. Witham with the gavel and chapter charter, sym- bols of authority in the chapter. The three members of the association, who delivered short talks were Bud Moore of the Oshawa Public Utilities Com- mission; Morse Hatt, of the Oshawa Credit Bureau and arry Dowton of Dowty Equipment of Canada Limited. |] Timmins-Kapuskasing, White | River regions: Partly cloudy| and warm with a few scattered! showers today. Mainly cloudy 10 to 20. temperatures: Max 52 min Dawson seeeseess 34 Victoria seeeeeses 47 62 TORONTO (CP) -- Observed |showers, winds southerly 10 to| Windsor ......... 50 120 Retiring president Robert 2 St. Thomas . . 50 London .... Wingham . Hamilton ....... St. Catharines ... 50 with scattered showers tonight|Trenton ......... 50 and Saturday, winds southerly ilialoe oo . 40 Muskoka .. North Bay Sudbury . Earlton ..... Kapuskasing .... 50 White River ..... 45 Moosonee ...e..o 45 table juices are included in the dietary treatment of this ailment. For free book- let on the Value of Raw Juices write NATIONAL HEALTH RESEARCH Dept. J. 199 Bay Street, Toronto 1, Ontario. with African problems and lid any African group formed bm the Monrovia conference ould not seek to replace the in any way, the sources id. EDITOR JAILED IBLANTYRE (Reuters) -- The] tor of an African workers' | per was jailed Thursday for ree years on conviction on two arges of publishing seditious ments and one of criminal bel. The editor, Barry Banda, s said to have described Sir py Welensky of the Rhodesian deration as "the world's best OMING EVENTS INGSIDE' Park holding Euchre at podview Community Centre, Cadillac mue North, Saturday, May 13, o'clock. Good prizes, lunch served. DIES' Ald Ukrainian Presbyterian urch, Bazaar and Tea, on Saturday, y 13. 2.30. Home baking and em- proprietor of the Fred DeNure was zoned to be agricultural oidery. BINGO HARMON PARK ASSOC. ST. JOHN'S HALL (corner Bloor and Simcoe) RIDAY, MAY 12 - 7:45 p.m. 20 gomes -- $6 ond $10 5 -- $40 Jackpots CLEARANCE SALE iyoh Chapter of Hadassah holding a Clearance Sale aturing upholstery rem- Ws, new clothing, nearly v clothing, and aprons; on , May 16, at the Osh- Hebrew Congregation nity Centre, 144 King from 1 pm. coming interested in other peo- ple than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you." » You can attract friendly ten-| ants for your spare room and| have friendly cash besides. Dial| RA 3-3492 now to turn your spare room 'into yearly income. Would Extend Bus Service Seven delegations appeared before the East Whitby Town- ship Council Thursday night. Their questions, complaints ary giving by the Sunday School; and at this point in the morning service, the minister| OLD WOODBI FOR SATURDA NE ENTRIES Y, MAY 13, 1961 presented it to the superinten-| dent. Mr. or his role in the administration | of the school. A prayer of rededication was offered by the pastor in closing | this part of the service. | Seek Advice [10 Joni Shinrone, Gomez 114 On Controls |: mie rue imum © | | Also eligible: Evening Express, and problems kept the council !from the business scheduled in the agenda. As it was the coun- jcil did not adjourn until after 1 am. today. The first of these delegations {heard was Fred DeNure {Bus Lines Ltd., of Port Perry. {He is planning an extension of his bus services to residents of East Whitby Township. T h e {proposed route travels east from Columbus to Ritson road and south to Concession 5, re- {turning to County Road 2 (Sim coe street) and to the business section of Oshawa. | Deputy Reeve Walter Holli- /day moved that a letter of re- |commendation, from the coun- present to the {Buckaroo Ranch, Fred Salle questioned the Whitby Township Cou |Thursday night, dustrial Disposal {lowed to locate in an area that |area. | Mr. {having the dump almost next to| {the dining room of his estab-| {lishment. He also stated that] (the rats and general unsightli-| ness of the adjoining property| was, as one could expect, not good for business. | Although the council explain-| ed that the business had been| established before the bylaws had been passe LaSalle complained of| d, Mr.|1 The proprietor of the Little potts 114: La-|simmons 114; E ast Gomez 114; Roman Whirl, ncil, Comb 114; Bright Circle, Robin- as to why In-ison X107; Port O'Lane, Kallaie| ; seducteur Clark 114 Ltd., was al-|104. |SECOND RACE |(2) "BRUNE" Div of First cim| all $2500, Purse $1800. | Four-years and up, 6% furlongs | 6 Court of Appeal NB 114 FIRST RACE . Bombay introduced the (2) "ALGOMA" clm all $2500, 117; 1 Wig ny Sunday Schoo | Purse $1800, Four-years and up Kaiserina NB 111; staff and each one stated her|6'2 Furlong 1 Eastern Thirty, Viola 109 2 Admiral Hogan, Hale 114 3 Pleasant Way, Brown 109 4 Etobicoke, NB 104 5 Prince Robert, Potts 114 6 Dutch Flag, NB 109 7 Rube's Ace, Potts 109 8 Doris Ator, Zehr 107 9 Grey Gar, NB 109 Bullish Force, Fitz-| Skindles Hotel, ! Mec- 1 Moss Gal, NB 109 2 Brandy Fib, NB 109 3 Bull Wrack, Rock 109 4 Teddy Joe, Dittfach 117 1 5 Calusas Chief, NB 117 | 6 Beginner's Luck, Zehr 114 | 7 Dusky Hour, Clark 114 | 8 Queen's Gem, Rogers 109 | 9 Miss Lotus, NB 104 zoning|1) Eudy's Dream, NB 109 1 Alpine, Jan Wright 107 { cil be given to Mr DeNure to LaSalle could see no reason for|12 Richard's Mace, Rob'sn X107 Ontario De- the dump having a prolonged! Also eligible: Fair Cause, NB| partment of Transport for a re- stay in what is zoned as strictly 114: Repp Supply, NB 114; Bingo {quest for an extension of his |franchise. The motion was car- | ried. James Lawrence and B. Legg| "TION SALE \E DOUBLE CLUB" 1 YONSORED BY * | RTHMINSTER | YED CHURCH 5ROUNDS | fcoe at Rossland Rd. SRDAY MAY 13 AT 1PM. {confronted the council with the| problem of where a proposed {road allowance cuts across 30] {feet of one side of St. Paul's {Anglican Cemetery. If the an agricultural area King, Nash 112; It was moved by Councillor 114; Prince Porter, Grasby X-| 104; Bayfield Joy, Wick 109. | THIRD RACE | William Gordon that legal ad- vice be obtained with respect] to an agreement or controls to be set down with respect to the operation of Industrial Disposal Ltd. The motion was carried. The council proposed to meet ( $2300, Two year-olds, longs. | {church holds a deed to the land again as soon as possible, to then the road must be con-complete that unfinished busi- structed to avoid it. In which ness scheduled for the Thursday case land must be purchased meeting. The next meeting may from the farmer who owns be held next Wednesday if all {the land across the road from members do not have any pre- {the cemetery. vious commitments. Before any further business] Two other motions were pass- I Babe H, NB| | 3) "CHAMBLY" Alw, Purse] 4% fur-| 1 Roman Will, Remillard 115 2 Bertaclare, Harrison XXX109 3 Cinderette, Robinson X107 | 4 Prize Crew, Rob'sn(A)XX108 5 Jivey, Grashy XX112 6 Grey Duke, Potts 115 Also Eligible: Druid Dittfach Mr. Edgor Olah 111; Dadswood Robinson X117; Red Engine Adams 111; Natay Parnell X1086. FIFTH RACE (5) "RUNNING FOX" Alw. Purse $2600. 4-year-olds and up. 7 furlongs. 1 Page Service Dittfach 115 2 Tony Boy 2nd Hall X115 3 Footmark Potts 114 4 Cyprian Cat Robinson X118 5 Hooker Remillard 117 (5) QUINELLA BETTING SIXTH RACE (7) "JAMESTOWN" Clim All $10,000. Purse $2300. 4-year-olds and up. seven furlongs. a 2 Janet Yates Robinson 104 2 Handshake Gomez 114 4 Die Hard Hall (a)X109 ¢ Wonderwine NB 109 7 Shannondale Hall (a)X109 (a) S. Rotenberg Entry SEVENTH RACE | (6) "ULTIMUS STAKES" HDCP | Purse $7500 added, Four-year- olds and up -- One Mile Fld in Can. 1 Oil Can, Gomez 114 2 Mr. Rooster, NB 112 3 Shasta Road, NB (A)109 4 Hid. Treasure, Gomez(B)126 5 Welland Canal, Fitz. (C)112 6 Winisteo, Dittfach 113 | 7 Castleberry, Adams 111 | 8 Brown Panther, NB (A)112 | 9 Windy Ship, NB 115 | 10 Eltoro The Great,Rem. Bl15 11 Reactor, Potts (D)120 12 Bocage, NB 114 13 Our Sirdar, Potts (D)114 14 New Providence, Fitz. (C) 117 A--Stafford Farm Entry B--Bill Beasley. Entry C--Windfields Farm Entry | D--Shermanor Farm Entry. | EIGHTH RACE { (8) "GRANBY" Clim All $2500, New Symbol of FOURTH RACE 7 Regent St., Rob'sn(A)XX112| Purse $1900, Four-years and up 8 Mistinguette, Remillare 112 |Ope Mile. A) C. Smythe entry. | 1 Clifton Bay, Parnell(A)X112 | 2 Deckle Edge, Robinson X106 Seagram Quality ican be done concerning this ed. One was that the road su- transaction Lawrence and Legg|perintendent, with the assist- will search for a record of the ance of the county road engin- land dated 1872 or anything else leer, prepare and call for ten- pertaining to this piece of land. ders to construct a bridge to The cemetery was said to|replace the Rahme bridge on have been established as early|Ritson road north, at Conces- as 1830, but the only deed that sion 6. the council has knowledge of so! The other resolution was that |far is the one that is dated in|the resignation of Lorne Thomp- 11872. The land that may have son be accepted with regret] § Vangay Rock 111 to be purchased in the event and that East Whitby Council| ¢ Arrowette Hale 111 {that the church will be able to wish him every success in his/10 Woodsrunner Gomez 111 keep their cemetery intact bes new position with the Depart-|11 Surfs Best McMullen 108 longs to William Nsbitt. {ment of Municipal Affairs. 112 Paulvolly Robinson X112 |(4) "DANVILLE" Cim All| |$3500, Purse $1900. 4-year-olds and up. 61% furlongs. 1 Epic Gold NB 1 106 2 Limbo Dancer Roy 112 3 Tee Shirt Gomez 116 4 Mister D.P. McComb 111 5 Sir Warren Parnell X111 6 Domino Chic NB 111 | 7 Valquestin Potts 111 E OF RAIN, SALE WILL ILD IN LOWER HALL |! BINGO | JRONATION | ANGE TEMPLE | YIRDAY, MAY 13 7:30 P.M. | 0 Gomes -- $3 E-THE-WEALTH | 9 Jockpots To Go 30 Jeskpot Te Ge | 4 Al Abrigo, Hall XX112 3 Some Sted, Gordon 1189 5 Gray Ben, McComb 122 6 Flakwin, NB 117 7 Bernie Kline, NB 116 8 L'Arcobaleno, NB 11% 9 Farshore, Gordon 111 10 Bat 'N Ball, NB 111 11 Buen Caminoo, Gomez 122 12 Kingwood, Harrison XXX106 Also eligible: Chilly Doyle Wick 122; Smiriys Rouge, Ditt- fach 117; Bay Page, Parnell (A)X112 (12 and 3). on the bottle. Before introducing Seagram's 5 Star, Seagram tested* this great new brand of rye whisky from coast to coast against the three leading brands in its price class. .. and in test after test Canadians liked the taste of Seagram's 5 Star best. Next time try Seagram's great new brand with the Five Stars JOSEPH E.SEAGRAM & SONS LIMITED WATERLOQ ONTARIO CANADA me *Tested under the official supervision of a leading Research Organization. (A)Thorndale Stable and G. Heintaman entry. |

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