The Oshawa Times, 18 May 1961, p. 3

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CAPSULE NEWS DONEVAN STUDENTS WIN POSTER PRIZES er depicts a dove carrying a | 11 student at the Dr. F. J. | stream of national flags into Donevan Collegiate Institute, | SPace; With the UN symbol Ronald Eccles, 17, a Grade | { dominant. Nick Urban, 15, won 'a $500 art scholarship Dron OHI ie ¥ Estate Takes TORONTO (CP) -- Executors estimated Wednesday that suc: cession duties and estate taxes will take more than $1,200,000 of about $2,800,000 left by Mrs. R. A. Laidlaw, late wife of R. A. Laidlaw, National Trust Company Limited board chair- man. During her life, Mrs. Laid- law contributed to fhe capital of the Laidlaw foundation which distributes more than $100,000 annually to Ontario charities. BOYS FIND $30,000 ORANGEVILLE (CP) -- Gor- don Jones, 17 and Ray Blake- Ainsley, 14, both of Wiarton, found $30,000 worth of negotia- ble bonds and securities Tues- day while they were collecting pop bottles. The bonds, stolen from an Orangeville lawyer's office last October, were lying in the grass beside the road. NEED 5,100 TEACHERS COBOURG (CP) -- Education Minister John Robarts said Tuesday night 5,100 more teach- ers for Ontario elementary {schools will be needed by Sep- tember. Mr. Robarts was speak- James Kraemer is seen look- ing at Eccles' award. More | than 30,000 entries from 24 | countries were submitted to this international poster con- * |year. |Board, was chosen Wednesday| | right, a Grade 9 student at from the Latham Foundation, won a third 36th International Poster Con- | test. The subject of his poster | the collegiate, prize in the contest. The | theme of his poster was Unity test. The winning posters will be exhibited during an inter- national tour. ling to the graduating class of {the Cobourg and District Colle- was Peace or Perish. The post- | Through the UN. Art Director --Oshawa Times Photo |giate Institutes. OBITUARIES EUGENE LEO GAUER Mr. Gauer was prominent in The death occurred suddenly, the communications section of as the result of a heart attack, the Emergency Measure Organ- at the family residence, 134 ization in Oshawa and was a Baldwin street, Wednesday member of the Oshawa Safety night, May 17, of Eugene Leo League. Gauer. He was in his 47th year.| He is survived by his wife, the A son of the late Mr. and former Winnifred Burt; a daugh- Mrs. Richard Gauer, the de-/ter, Lorene and three sons, ceased was born at Isleworth, Lawrence, Eugene and Rich- FIND MEN'S BODIES PICTON (CP)--The bodies of two fishermen missing since Nov. 30, were found Tuesday night on Weller's Bay, 30 miles {until his retirement two years |ago. | He served in the office of) {People's Warden in the All| Janis Anglican cure WL st Sf here" bes of y, y: gale 10\yames Quackenbush, 40, and synod and served on the paro-|Nelson Lewis, 39, both of Car- chial board. Irying Place, had been washed Tax Million Chamber of Commerce are ex- pected to attend the annual On- tario convention in Fort Wil- liam this weekend. SEVIGNY BURIED QUEBEC (CP) -- Albert Se- vigny, former chief justice of the Quebec Superior Court and one of the oldest members of the Canadian Privy Council, was buried Wednesday in Que- bec's St. Charles Cemetery. Mr. Sevigny, father of Associate De- fence Minister Pierre Sevigny, died Sunday at 80. 40 DEATHS PREDICTED OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana- dian Highway Safety Council predicted Wednesday that 40 Canadians will die in traffic ac- cidents during the Victoria Day weekend. There were 35 traffic deaths during the holiday last PICKED AS 'QUEEN' OTTAWA (CP) ~--- Dorothy Ferguson, a 20 - year - old typ- ist with the Defence Research | night as Civil Service Recrea-| tion Association queen of the year. Runner - up was Isabel Gould, 19, of Renfrew, a sten- ographer. CHAIN STORES CHARGED MONTREAL (CP) -- Three grocery chains and a wholesale food distributor pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges of selling a colored butter substi- tute. Trial of A and P Limited, Dominion Stores Limited, Stein- 'Besides his wife, he is sur- ashore about 50 feet apart near {vived by two sons: William, of the spot where they were last Toronto, and John V., of Hamil- seen lifting nets during a storm. | ton. One sister, Mrs. A. M. | Henderson (Eva) of Calgary, JAYCEES TO MEET {Alta., and three grandchildren] FORT WILLIAM (CP)--More England, Oct 15, 1913, and was|ard. married in Toronto May 24, 1940. coming to Oshawa. A resident of Oshawa {also survive. He lived there prior to|Betty, of Halifax, and a brother, | for {Richard, of Detroit. The memorial service will be {than 300 members of the Junior Also surviving are a sister, The remains rested at the family residence for service in| All Saints' Anglican Church at| 2 p.m. today. Rev. S. Armstrong] conducted the service. Interment | berg's Limited and Monarch Fine Foods was set for May 31. Sale of butter substitutes was banned seven years ago. HEES URGES EFFORT VICTORIA (CP) -- Foreign trade competitors are 'knock- ing the daylights out of us," Trade Minister Hees said Wed- nesday in a speech. He called {Peaches Reward, Ohayon 118. OLD WOODBINE ENTRIES Friday, May 19, 1961 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 18, 1961 Nipigon Park FIRST RACE (1) "PRIMATE" maidens claim- ing all $3,500, purse $1,800, 3-, and 4-year-old fillies, one mile, foaled in Canada. 1 Bonnie Jean, Gordon, 115 2 Ostersuno Clark, 115 3 Bolivia, Harrison, XXX105 4 Get the Drift, Harrison, XXX105 5 Van Dyke Fleet, McMullen, XC119 6 Jamaica Belle, Soto, 115 7 Royal Bolero, Gomez, 115 8 Daisy Page, Fitzsimmons, 124 9 Sally Fer, Gubbins, 124 10 Epic Bet, Roy, 115 11 Pride's Eternal, NB, 115 12 Tenaga Dittfach, 115 (12) SECOND RACE (2) "ROSE VALLEY," claim- ing all $4,500, purse $2,000, 3- year-olds, 7 furlongs 1 Critic's Choice, Clark, 113 2 Musical Prince, Hall, XX111 3 Col Boy, Gordon, 118 4 Irish Lane, Roy, 111 5 Mrs. Cessford, Dittfach, 106 6 On The Nail, Hall, X108 7 Chilly Filly, Fitz., 113 8 Wings of Wind, NB, 106 9 Rejector, Gomez, 118 10 Moon Discovery, NB, 118 THIRD RACE (3) "STONY PLAIN" maiden claiming all $6,500. Purse $1,900. 2-year-olds Canadian foaled. 4% furlongs. 1 Brother Edwin, Dittfach 118 2 Rocky River, B"menke 115 3 Heavy Man, Clark 118 4 Dorenes Child, Wright 115 5 Bull Blaze, Trombley 118 6 Royal Topaz, Parnell X110 7 Saturday Jones, Dittfach 115 8 Count Rico, Potts 115 9 Unwanted, Olah 118 10 Fight a Lot, Elliott 118 11 Buzzin, Clark 115 12 Frosty Day, Wright 115 Also Eligible: York Ridge, Grasby X113; Cagey C, Nash 118; Scarboro Girl, Harrison XXX105; Fire Queen, Parnell X110; Bella Select, NB 115; FOURTH RACE (4) "BARRINGTON" claiming all $4,500. Purse $2,000. 4-year- olds and up. 7 furlongs. 1 Shipp' Hill, Trombley 116 Fighting Floods To Open Monday At a recent meeting of the Nipigon Neighborhood Associa- tion, held at St. Christopher's SIXTH RACE (7) "GRIMSHAW" claiming all $6,000, purse $2,200, 4-year-olds and up, one mile DRAW WINNER Gerald Strong was the winner of the Eastview Park Pee Wee Hockey Fund prize which con- sists of a 13-piece 8 mm movie outfit. The draw was made at the clubhouse May 17. School, the following ive was elected. President, Harold Perry; vice presidents, Jack McGee and Mervin Perkin; treasurer James Semple; secretary, Leo Mec- Carthy. . Sports committee co-chairmen, Doug. Wilson, William Gingerich and Gordon Willson; Property committee, Arnold Schell and 1 Beauvallon, Parnell, X104 2 Track Rhythm, Gomex, 109 3 Lucky Ad, Wik, 112 4 Noble Roman, B'nke, 114 5 Rio Branca, Gomez, 114 5) SEVENTH RACE (5) "PORT REEVE" alw, purse $210, 3-and 4-year-olds, one mile. ' ORGANIST 9 TO 12 NIGHTLY Johnny McMann HOTEL LANCASTER John Benson; Membership com- mittee, Jack McGee; Central Council representatives, Chris Mason, Leo McCarthy and Merv- in Perkin. Plans were finalized for the park opening, which will be Monday, May 22. At 2:30 p.m. there will be a parade, followed by races for the children, At 3 p.m. the booths will open, of- fering bingo, dart games, penny toss and other attractions, plus a rocket ride for the small fry. There is a ball game scheduled for 6:00 p.m, for the fathers. The evening's entertainment will close with a mammoth dis- 1 Ratifier, Fitzsimmons, A106 2 Blue Light, Olah, 102 3 Whiteborough, Fitz. A116 4 Rococo Rogue, Roy, 113 5 Court of Appeal, Potts, 116 6 Papa Pheasant, NB, 106 7 Ruse de Guerre, Gomez, 123 8 Gramp's Pride, Dittfach, 109 9 Moanin Low, NB, 108 10 Real Gentleman, NB, 106 (10) (A) Windfields Farm entry EIGHTH RACE (8) "FREEPORT" claiming all $2,500, purse $1,900, 4-year-olds and up, one mile, foaled in Can. 1 Bat 'n Ball, NB, 122 (2) ARRANGEMENTS RA 8-6201 2 Rube's Ace, Potts, 116 la i ¥ 3 Pine Ator, Wick, 116 play of fireworks 4 Alpine Joe, Parnell (AX114 5 Farshore, Gordon, 122 6 Bull Wrack, Rock, 116 7 Spurline, Clark, 122 8 Alpine Jan, Uyeyama, 114 9 Stroke o'Twelve, NB, 119 10 Bayfield Joy, NB, 116 11 Air Chief, Parnell, X117 12 Princess Teddy, Soto, 111 Also eligible: Stimulac, Par- nell, AX111; Richard's Mace, Hall, X117; Clambake, NB, 116. (12 and 3) (A) Mrs. J. W. Hunter entry POST TIME, 2 P.M. CLOUDY AND FAST AAC--X-5 Ibs; XX-7 Ibs. XXX-10 Ibs Soviet Soldiers MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Thous- ands of Russian troops today were fighting a flood which has covered more than half the city of Archangel, some 600 miles nearly four years, Mr. Gaueriyoiq af the Armstrong Funeral was a supervisor with Charleton gone at 11 am. Saturday Transport Limited. A very ac-inay 99 followed by interment|Port Whitby. tive member of King Street Unit- i; "cova Union Cemetery.| The pallbearers were Russell ed Church, he had been associ-| pau "M.A. Bury, minister of Bell, Bert Lear, Thomas Rich- ated with the Wolf Cub move-|g;\o Street United Church, will|ardson, Homer Boake, Ronald| ment for 11 years and was the ee' io Agg and C. E. Goode. Cubmaster of the 13th Pack of ? | the church. Previously he had) GEORGE LEWIS GUMMOW | been active as an assistant on management, labor and gov- ernment to get together to pro- duce goods that peop!e around the world prefer and want to buy. north of Moscow across the White Sea from Finland. The floods were caused by a rush of water and ice after the dynamiting Wednesday of an ice jam on the river Dvina, 100 miles north of Archangel. The Dvina estuary at Archangel also became blocked with ice, said was at St. John's Cemetery,| 2 Danstir, McComb 111 3 Georgia Q., Gomez 106 4 Happy Harry, Gomez 111 | 5 Formal Trust, Olah 116 6 Norwin G., Olah 122 7 Consortage, Dittfach 106 8 Quick Prince, Hale 116 9 Nelson S Lady, Fitz"ns 111 10 Whip Out, NB 116 VOLVO economy does not mean compromise Volvo demonstrates that the true "economy" car can reflect quality without compromise--in pride of owner= CITY AND Scoutmaster in Toronto. George Lewis Gummow, of Connaught Park {Port Credit, a former resident [of Athol street east, Oshawa, |died suddenly Tuesday, May 16, COMING EVENTS |died suddenly Tuesday, » {while visiting at his son's sum- \mer cottage at Jackson's Point. BINGO at the Avalon, Thursday, May 18, 7.30 p.m. North Oshawa Park. s¢| Born near Warkworth, Nor- and $10 and seven jackpots. |thumberland County, Mr. Gum- RUMMAGE sale Friday, May 19, at mow resided in Oshawa for {istics Street Church, Memorial more than 60 years before mov- ing to Port Credit about a year RUMMAGE SALE ago. He was a foreman at Fit- 2 PM SHARP tings Limited for many years prior to his retirement in 1949. ST MATTHEW'S CHURCH (Corner Wilson Rd. and Hoskin) He was a member of Met- calfe Methodist Church and {later of King Street United Church and was a member of Phoenix Lodge, Independent Or- der of Odd Fellows. Predéceased by his wife, the former R. May Chambers, Mr. Gummow is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lena Daniels, of Port Credit, and a son, Oscar, of Richmond Hill. Also surviv- ing are four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. JUBILEE PAVILION ---- The funeral service will be NOVEL BINGO {held from the McIntosh-Ander- i NING, 8 P.M, [Son Funeral Home at 2 p.m. THURSDAY EY INING A ! Friday, May 19, followed by in- Albert and Jackson Sts.) terment in Oshawa Union Cem- Games $6, $12, $20 etery. Rev. M. A. Bury, minis- May be doubled or tripled. ter of King Street United $120 JACKPOT INCLUDED Church, will conduct the serv- r Prize $15 = lices. ON SATURDAY, MAY 20th KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY, MAY 16th FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES t Nos. 55 ond 52 TEAM 3 ackpo Doo ELDAD UNITED CHURCH | VICTOR WILLIAM MAFFEY SUNDAY SCHOOL | The death occurred at th ANN IVERSARY Oshawa General Hospital, Tue day, May 16, of Victor Willia SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1961 |Maffey. The deceased, whor IN CHURCH SHED [residence was at 600 Byrc Names Executive | At a recent meeting of the|i |Connaught Neighborhood Asso- |ciation, held at the clubhouse, |the following executive was elec | President, George Waite; vice- |president, Mrs. H. Braiden; sec- |retary, Mrs. J. Gillies; treasur- er, Fred Schultz; sports chair man, Steve Dyl; Central Council {Rep., Dan Braiden and Fred Schultz; Membership drive, Mrs. |J. Gillies. | Plans are underway for the nark opening, which will be !"hursday night, June 15. The annual membership drive |is to take place this month, with| |the canvassers planning to have| all houses called on by June 1st. ASKED TO ACT AGAIN BEIRUT, Lebanon (Reuters) {Premier Saeb Salam, whose government resigned Tuesday, was formally asked by Presi- dent Fuad Chehab, Wednesday ito form a new administration. < ERTS GRADUATE Burton Rodney, of 782 Grier- son street, graduated from Queen's University, Kingston, in General Arts, August, 1960. The convocation ceremony will be held in Grant Hall, Kingston, Saturday, May 20, at 3 p.m. Mr. Rodney was principal at the Dr. Robert Thornton School for three years. He was circulation manager at The Oshawa Times for three and one-half years. For the past seven years he has taught at St. Andrew's Senior School, Ajax. DISTRICT TWO GRASS FIRES Oshawa firefighters fought iwo grass fires Wednesday night. There were no other fire alarms between Wednesday morning and this morning. There were three routine ambu- lance calls during that time. NO ACCIDENTS Perhaps the observance of "safety month" is paying off. There has been record attend- ance at the Oshawa Safety Lane land the Police Department re- {portd no accidents for Tuesday lor Wednesday, this week. PERFECT HAND A former employee of The Oshawa Times, Walter Manns, lof Raglan, really enjoys a |game of cards. Last night was |extra special to him. While FIFTH RACE | (4) "WATERDOWN" claiming| all $4,500, purse $2,000, 4-years| and up, 7 furlongs, division of| the fourth | 1 Phantom Boy, Clark, 111 | 2 Drake's Drum, Morreale, 116 3 Choppy Waves, Brown, 111 4 Little Skip, Hall, X111 5 Quick Edition, NB, 111 6 Kennecott, Gubbins, 111 7 Canadian Royal, NB, 111 8 Hathaway, NB, 111 9 Chopapoise, Parnell, X106 10 West Four, McComb, 111 (1 QUINELLA -- BETTING the Soviet news agency Tass. WOULD OUST QUEEN LONDON (AP)--The League against Cruel Sports said Tues- day the Queen should be fired as patron of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals because she supports fox hunting. The league de- clared in its annual report: "Without presumption, your ex- which other automobile call "optional." Why com omy" can mean quality. Symbol of superb Swedish assures worry-free driving. 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