The Oshawa Times, 13 Jun 1961, p. 23

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bk OSHAWA DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB TROPHY The Oshawa Duplicate | is rapidly drawing to a close. Bridge Club season, which | Seen here are the winners of has been one of the most suc- | the Mixed Pairs Trophy and cessful in the club's history, | two of the winners of the 51 Team-of-Four Trophy. At left Ajax, Pairs Trophy. At right are Mrs. Edgar Wadsworth and WINNERS ah a4 Mrs. Marion Clarke who play- are Mr. and Mrs. Soetens, of | ed with Dr. and Mrs. S. P. who won the Mixed Kandel to win the Team-of- Four Trophy. --Oshawa Times Photo OBITUARIES MRS. EVA FITZGERALD A former Oshawa resident, Mrs. Eva Fitzgerald, died at Home at 2 p.m., Friday, June 16, followed by interment in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev, the family residence in Toronto minister of} Executed Feener Gives Eyes, Clue © |Council, Tuesday night, voted Oshawa Oshawa and District Labor unanimously to support a peti- tion by the Building Trades Union to Hon. Leslie .M. Frost, prime minister of Ontario, to include Oshawa in the Royal Commission investigation of government legislation provid- ing for vacation pay, hours of work and wage laws in general. The following report was pre- sented to the labor council: "Building trades unions af- filiated with the Oshawa and vicinity, Building and Construc- tion Trades Council are peti- tioning Premier Frost to include the territorial jurisdiction of the Oshawa Building Trades in the Royui Commission investiga- tion of violations of Government | legislation providing for vaca- tion pay, hours of work and wage laws in general". { "Many contractors who are| violating government wage| laws and working agreements; with the various building trades| unions in the Toronto area find it convenient to work in Oshawal Would Include In Probe and vicinity and at the same time introduce unfavorable op- erating methods identical to those .prevalent in the Toronto area. "Truckloads of sub-contrac- tors employees can be seen travelling to and from Oshawa daily, meaning that local trades- men of the various building trades are being undercut in wages, thus depriving local building tradesmen residents of their livelihood, being unable to compete because of unethical practices entertained by un- scrupulous building contrac- tors." Keith Ross, ODLC secretary- treasurer, urged the council to support the building trades unions in their appeal to Mr. Frost to include Oshawa in the investigation. He said that construction workers in this area are being victimized by some contractors, the same way some of the To- ronto construction workers are being victimized. 'Opening A carnival atmosphere per- meated area recently as hundreds of | children were entertained at the | |annual park opening. It was like|man Craig Burch and Bill Woodview Park the Woodview Park| well, Sharon Fowler and Kathe- Success Girls, 10 and 12 -- Jean Say-| rine Depratto. Boys, 10 and 12 -- Frank Kele- ® children's day at the CNE as Morrison. BOYS' CLUBS At a recent meeting of the the Oshawa Y's Men's Club four of the members were presented with Boys' Clubs of -assisted in the successful oper- / THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, pd \ SERVICE AWARDS PRESENTED during the past winter. Caught by the camera as Mr. Mec- Neill, right, made the presen- tations are Mr. Matthews, Mr. Muzeen and Mr. Derry. ation of the Boys' Club pro- gram. The club has devoted more than 400 hours of vol- unteer service at Simcoe Hall Canada Volunteer Service Awards on behalf of Simcoe Hall Settlement House by Harold McNeill, director of Simcoe Hall. The awards were presented to John Mat- thews, Y's Men's Club presi- Harold Stainton, HAILEYBURY (CP) -- With|firmed this and said Feener told| Courtice United Church, will|two farewell flourishes, Owen|authorities the girl's body would | (Mickey) Feener went to the be found near Notre Dame du; |gallows Tuesday for the knife Nord, Que. a small community] {murder of Kay Chouinor last!just east of the Ontario border| The death vecdrred suddenly | October at Timmins. {and 45 miles southeast of Kirk-| | is fi land Lake. | at the Oshawa General Hospital| aited ean: © °° 2 Be!" Sheriff Donahue of Cochrane this morning of Cecil Roy Lock-| :..|said Feener wrote out his con-| wood, beloved husband of the/ 1. He confessed to murdering co cion in his death cell. It, de-| Tuesday, June 13 Mrs, Fitzgerald, who was the former Eva Wilson, was the daughter of Mrs. Jennie Wilson, 51 Brock street east, and the late W. H. Wilson. She was born in 'Oshawa and had lived in Toronto since her marriage conduct the services. CECIL ROY LOCKWOOD the young fry were treated to| Girls, 13 and 14--Mary Clough, free rides and refreshments, | Mary Mark and Jill Saywell. and given the opportunity to] Boys, 13 and 14--David Leam- display their athletic prowess in jng Gary Bradley and Nicky races and other events. | Reid. The Sons of Ulster Fife and Ball throw, girls Mary | {Drum Band led a parade from Clough, Sharon Crowells and| Colborne street and Oshawa Karen Crowells. dent; Walter Bathe, past pres- ident; Ernie Derry and Ber- nard Muzeen in grateful rec- ognition of the interest and many hours of devotion which SLICED END CUTS end SPLITS in 1897. Predeceased by her husband, W. E. Fitzgerald and a son, William, she is survived by twe Barnes sisters, Mrs. Joseph former Carmel Hamilton, 196 Vanished waitress Dolly Woods Burk street. The deceased was! in 1959 at Kirkland Lake. in his 47th year. and the late Delbert Lockwood ' 2. He donated his eyes to the A son of Mrs. May Lockwood eve bank. The North Bay Nugget said scribed how he hid the girl's body after choking her. He could see the lights of a village 15 minutes walk away. Police searched all day in the boulevard to the park. Prizes (were given to the children tak- ling part in the parade. [COSTUME PRIZES | Following are the winners: | | 'BOTH CLAIM VICTORY Ball throw, boys -- Bill Morri- son, Michael Shestowsky and Bill Hambly. The adults had their opportu- CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- COOKED HAM the deceased was born at Les- Tuesday that a few minutes be- area described by Feener with- kard, Ont. and was married in|fore his death Feener confessed out success. The search covered to killing Miss Woods, 17-year-|ditches along 40 miles of road, old Kirkland Lake waitress who/most 'of it under constpuction, has been missing since April of and police were reported to feel| {that if the body were there, it| Later Crown Attorney George would have been discovered be- (Florence), of Toronto and Mrs. James Clarke (Grace), of Osh- awa and a brother, W. H. Wil Bowmanville in 1938. son, of Toronto. A lifelong resident of the dis- The funeral service will be trict, Mr. Lockwood operated held from the Trull Funeralthe feed mills at Pickering, dents of Oshawa and dis- trict who are celebrating their birthdays today: Mrs. Lynda Vennor, 114 Gladstone avenue; Mrs. J. W. Hart, 72 Chadburn; Lynda VanDeWalker, 209 Best Girl's Fancy Costume-- nity to show their athletic abil- Darlene Bolahood, Kathleen|ity in the evening with the Bradley and Karen Bradley. |ladies playing the men in a Best Boy's Fancy Costume -- |Pail game. The outcome of this pavid A Richard Donald| encounter will always be in dD 0'B i doubt with Marg. Germond anu Lanny Lien, claiming victory for the ladies GOLDEN VALLEY--RINDLESS--BREAKFAST BACON 39 Home, 1111 Danforth avenue, Orono and Hampton for four Toronto, at 11 a.m. Friday, years before moving to Oshawa June 16 Interment will be in/{ive years ago. Since coming St. John's Norway Cemetery, |t0 Oshawa he was a laboratory technician at the Connaught ERIC EDWARD LILLEY Laboratories in Toronto. The death occurred this morn-| Mr. Lockwood was a member ing at the Bowmanville Mem-| of Pickering United Church and orial Hospital, following a long Of the Canadian Order of For- illness, of Eric Edward Lilley, esters. He was a former mem- beloved husband of the former ber of the Masonic Lodge at Edith May Kerr. The deceased, | Vo00- who was in his 66th year, lived Besides his wife and his mo- on Tooley's road north, Darling-| ther, he is survived by three ton Township. children, Marilyn and Eric, at A son of the late Mr. and home and Mrs. A. Bonk (San- Mrs. John Lilley, the deceased gra, of Bay Ridges. sind was born Feb. 25, 1896 at Paris, Also surviving are two sis-| Ont., and was married at Brant. |ters, Mrs. H. Squires (Myrtle), ford. Mar. 9, 1929 of Pickering and Mrs, R. Ball| ? aia : 4 (Elsie), of Orono and two bro-| A resident of the Oshawa iyo. "'mar] of Oshawa and| district for 32 years, Mr. Lilley Gordon of Ottawa. previously worked for Penman 5 The funeral service will be Limited at Pais. Plo 1 his held at the McIntosh-Anderson| retirement in » Qué 10 Wipyneral Home at 2 p.m. Fri-| health, he had worked for jv" june 16, followed by in-| General Motors in Oshawa for (o hent in Oshawa Union 25 years. Cemetery. Rev. Dr. George Tel- He was a member of Courtice ford, minister of St. Andrew's United Church and of Branch|United Church, will conduct the 43 of the Royal Canadian Legion. services. He was formerly an active member of Local 222, UAW. Mr. Lilley enlisted in the 125th Battalion and served overseas H for four year during the First Ont who died at the Port World War. Perry Community Hospital In recent years he was. a on Sunday, June 11, were held beekeeper and for several years from the McIntosh-Anderson Fu- served as a bee inspector. neral Home Tuesday, June 13, Besides his wife, he is sur-jat 2 p.m. vived by six sons, John, James, | [pterment followed in the Eric Allan and Norman, of Osh-| Mount Lawn Cemetery. S. G. awa and Burt, of Vancouver, and Saywell conducted the services. a sister, Miss Olga Lilley, of Pallbearers were Oliver Portland, Oregon. Lane, Arthur Ward, Albert Ey- The memorial Service will be ers, Archie Parrinder, Albert held at the Armstrong Funeral Timms and Dave Duchemin. COMING EVENTS CONNAUGHT [RUMAGE sale Simcoe Han. Thurs | PARK OPENING | Lodge OSHAWA Kinette 3rd annual straw- Thursday, June 15th o 6 O'Clock--Booths, Home- berry bridge, June 21, 8 p.m, Sim 1. 75 cents. Prizes galore, bakng, Candy, Bingo, Merry-Go-Round. Bathe Park, Eulalie Avenue, , 2 p.m, «Euchre Saturday and Park Membership on Sale Free Treats with Junior Monday, 8 p.m Membership Cards NEARLY NEW SHOP CLOSING SALE | jackpots, 3 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 2TO9PM ST. GERTRUDE'S, 690 King E. | WEDDING GIFTS For the most ottractive, use- ful long remembered gift, please visit our display of handicrafts from India. Large number of items on display including coffee tables, brass lomps, flower pacts, jewellery, rosewood ele- phants, silks, etc., etc, For appointment, please telephone _ RA 52987 515 JACKPOT INCLUDED May be doubled or tripled. BINGO |___ Door Prize $15 AT THE AVALON | RUMMAGE SALE THURSDAY, JUNE 15, | THURSDAY, JUNE 15 7:30 P.M. 1 PM. . NORTH OSHAWA PARK pga Qalers, $6 ond $10 i 7 Jackpots HADASSAH No children under 16 144 KING EAST edmitted, {Down Stairs) | FUNERAL OF RICHARD H. STACEY Funeral service for Richard (Harry) Stacey of Myrtle, | NOVEL BINGO | THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. | ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $150 JACKPOT INCLUDED Door Prize $15 "WHITBY BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th Special Game $50 extra in 52 Nos, Jackpots 53 and 57 Nos, Bus Leaves Oshawa a Terminal, NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Gomes $6, $12, $20 POT vases, com- | | | | | | | | {J. Black of Haileybury, con- | fore now by workmen. NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES | Thursday, June 15, 1961 |FIRST RACE [Mans Purse $1800. 3-and 4-year- (olds. 7 furlongs. | 1 Dainty Chop, NB 104 | 2 Going Up, Potts 109 3 Better Fox, Gibb 111 4 Friendly Nizami, Fitz. 116 5 Jight Much, Robinson X120 6 Plucky Crest, NB 109 7 War Rim, McComb 120 8 Wild Bunny, NB 120 9 Three Wars, NB 116 10 Willie Boow, McComb 120 11 Arctic Trust, Coy 116 12 Polar Rose, Harrison XXX- 110 } |FIFTH RACE (1) "THE GAINSBOROUGH" (4) "SARNIA" Clm all $7500, RACE RESULTS [Purse $2200. 3-year-olds. 6% fur- longs. 1 Star Shadow, Mattine 112 2 Indian Line, Potts 115 3 Khenango, Parnell X114 | 4 Critic's Choice, Robinson X- | 104 5 Ponder On, Grasby XX107 6 Blondoll, Borgemenke 109 Quinella -- Betting SIXTH RACE (5) "BANFF PLATE" Clim all $10,000, Purse $2400. 4-yrs. and up (turf course) One mile. and Elwood Bradley, manager of the men's team, saying it can- not be true. However, the final score was unimportant as every- one enjoyed themselves. The adults also came in on {the prize winning as deck chairs {were given as attendance prizes. The winners were: Mrs. Kalar, | Best Decorated Buggy--Paula | Kitchen and Joanne France. | Best Comic Dress -- Joan Major. Best Pairs Dress -- Tim and Terry Weir. A special prize was awarded to Jimmy Armstrong. Huron crescent; Bill Wil- liams, Taunton road east; Charles Williams, Taunton road east; Lynda Hogel, 195 Severn street; Debra Thom- son, 557 Shakespeare ave- nue and Mrs. Frank Cox, 270 Burk street. Phone RA 3-3474. The winners in the races 496 Beverley street; Mrs. F ere: France, 160 Cadillac avenue | Girls and boys, under 5 (north; Mrs. Hambly, 131 Rox- Stephen Oliver, Don Chmara | borough avenue; Mrs. Kelly, {and Mary Allen. 111 Oakes avenue and Mrs. |" Girls, 6 'and 7 years -- Dar-|Kinsman, 516 Colborne street |lene Bolahood, Jane Coakley, east. |Joan Stainton. The very sucessful day con- Boys, 6 and 7 -- Doug Lean, (cluded with dancing in the club- Butch Ritchie and Gary Arm-|house. : strong. | Girls, 8 and 9 -- Ann Seeley, U.S. BASTION Sandra and M. McKim. | Okinawa, great U.S. military Boys, 8 and 9 -- Ricky Gil- base since the Second World more, Wayne Coakley and Les War, is one of the Ryukyu fis- Kessick. {land chain south of Japan. |W BACKACHE When kidneys fail to remove excess acids and wastes, back i rest often Dodd's Kidney Pills stimulate kidneys to normal duty. You feel better --sleep bet ter, work better, WIENERS BURN'S HOT DOG 1-LB. CELLO PACK 43 SWEET PICKLED VAC PACK COTTAGE ROLLS 49 BRANDED BEEF BLADE BONES REMOVED BLADE ROASTS 45 i Robinson X111; Grasby X106; arts, Song, ngel Seawin, | Dittfach 109; Chopoakee, Hale| |109; Mighty Eagle, Roy 116; |Hakim, NB 116. | {SECOND RACE {(2) "WINTERGREEN" Clm all $2500, Purse $1800. 3-year-olds. Fld. in Canada. 6 furlongs. 1 Lady Pilgrim, Dittfach 117 2 Gambado, Brown 115 | 3 Cookiegorum, NB 110 | 4 Kayroman, Olah 122 | 5 Drogo, NB 115 | 6 Sphere of Beauty, Parnell | X112 | 7 Drifting Smoke, Parnell X105 8 Briarbelle, NB 117 | 9 Little Dame, Adams 110 {10 Canarcho, Trombley 115 |11 Elinor's Girl, Watters XXX- 100 |12 Happy Divorce, Coy 117 | Also eligible: Edgor's Siter, | Zehr 110; Conservatory, Brown 117; Caledon Pride, Remillard 110; Turf Clipper, Dittfach 122; Full Front, Gibb 110; Theresa Ruler, Borgemneke 112. THIRD RACE (3) "LAKE COMO" Mdn. Clm all $5000, Purse $1800, 2-year- olds. Fld. in Canada. 5 furlongs. 1 Hit Elector, Roy 118 2 Little Eve, Gubbins 115 3 Scarboro Girl, Parnell X110 4 Good Vibration, NB 115 | 5 Peaches Reward, Grasby X- EIGHTH RACE 113 6 Flying Lass, Clark 115 7 Isle of Roses, NB 115 8 Bunty's cho, NB 115 9 Red Quill, Grasby XX108 10 Saturday Jones, Brown 115 11 Epic Circle, Fitzsimmons 115 12 Dark Selection, NB 115 Also eligible: Mock Song, NB 115; Fight A Lot, NB 118; Orv- ion, Roy 118; The Avenue, NB 115; Land Of Maple, Fitzsim- mons 118; Honey Boots, NB 115. FOURTH RACE (8) "EDMONTON Claim all $2500. Purse $1900. 4-year-olds and up. Fld. in Canada. One mile and 1-16. 1 Centennial, NB 116 2 Running Gold, Parnell X109 3 Tadenac, Wright 111 3 Mac's Trophy, Hale 116 5 Tamarind, Roy 116 6 Doris Ator, Zehr 111 7 Para, NB. 116 8 Miss Lotus, Parnell X108 9 Bon Reply, Robinson X117 10 Mermaid's Song, Fitz. 114 11 Elgin Town, Robinson X114 32 rines Porter, Robinson X- Also eligible: Janie's Dance, NB 111; Red Spray, Olah 116; Deckle 'Edge, NB 116; Jight Service, Borgemenke 116; Rube's Ace, Potts 116; Ella's Chop, Adams 119. Also eligible: Columnist Ev-| Angel Star Gun, Robinson X114 Queen's Tour, Gibb (A)103 | 3 Hooker, NB (B)113 Sherondate, Borgemenke 5 West Four, NB 108 | 6 Percy Yates, Parnell X103 7 Court of Appeal, Potts (B)- 113 | 8 Seducteur; Gibb (A)113 (A) W. D. Latimer and W, H. | Densmore entry. |(B) Bridle Bar Farm and B. {Steen entry. R. SEVENTH RACE (6) "COPPERCLIFF" Alw., -- Purse $2600. 4-years and up. 6 |furlongs. | 1 Kings Newton, Robinson X104 2 Dorrine B., Harrison (A) XXX99 3 Sea Page, Gubbins 109 4 Sun and Wind, NB 104 5 Rash Decision, NB 109 6 Track Rhythm, NB (B)109 | 7 Its Ann, Parnell X104 8 Brown Princess, Olah 109 9 War agle, Mattine 126 10 Theo Geo, Parnell X104 | {11 Niagara Falls, Roy 114 112 Footmark, Coy 114 Also eligible: Sundry Harri-| son (A)XXX99; Beechley, NB (B)114, (A) Stafford Farm entry. (B) Harfield Stable and North Star Ranch entry | | (7) "CHATHAM" Clm All $4500, | Purse $2100. 4-years and up. {One mile and 1-16. | 1 Dadswood, Gibb 122 2 Captain Hook, Parnell (A)- X110 3 Rio Branca, Fitzsimmons 115 4 Noble Roman, Coy 115 5 Mengold, NB 110 6 Norwin G., Olah 117 7 Formal Trust, Parnell (A)- | X110 8 Power Chance, NB 110 (A) H. Katz and Agro Stable entry. Post Time: 2:15 p.m. Cloudy and good. AAC--X 5-bs., XX 7-lbs., XXX- 10-1bs. (GOLFER FACES 'TOUGH CHOICE | A long-suffering Toronto wife finally rebelled over being a golf widow, gave her mate an ultimatum which resulted in the Clas- | sified Ad: "Golf Clubs -- must sell or get divorce." There are many ways Oshawa Times Classified Ads can smooth the domes- tic situation in your home. Dial RA 3-3492. { { | | | afternoon, had been postponed. | Oshawa Cub Packs Win Wolf Heads | The 7th "B" Oshawa cub pack, under the direction of June |Murray, and the 23rd Oshawa {cub pack, under the direction {of Nancy T. Dressing, have each won a true-to-life mounted wolf's head in a conservation contest sponsored by Cities Service Oil Co. Ltd. The Oshawa packs were two, FALSE TEETH That Loosen | Need Not Embarrass | Many wearers of false teeth have suffered real embarrassment because | their plate dropped, slipped or wob- bled at just the wrong time. Do not live in fear of this happening to you. | Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH, the | alkaline (non-acid) pawder, on your | plates. Hold false teeth more firmly, | 80 they feel more comfortable. Does | not sour. Checks "plate odor" (den- ture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug counter. | a of 27 winners in Ontario. The contest required cub packs to produce scrapbooks including material on water, land use, forestry, wild life and recrea-| [tion. In addition, each pack, held an essay competition on] "What Water Means to Every- ) REALLY RA 8-5123 }| Business AT 1957 DKW Custom radio and white walls. Smart leather interior. Clean as a pin. $499 CLIFF MILLS MOTORS 230 KING ST. WEST LTD. RA 5-6651 one," with the top essay being included in its scrapbook. More than 150 Cub Packs filed | entries from which the judges | selected 27 winners. R. St. J.| Terrett, executive commissioner | for Ontario, Boy Scouts Associa- tion, a former resident of Osh- awa, was one of the judges. | FIELD DAY POSTPONED The office of the athletic dir- ector announced this morning | that, due to inclement weather, the annual public school field day, which was to have been | held at Alexandra Park this Weather permitting the meet will commence at 115 p.m. Thursday, June 15. PARKED CAR HIT Damage totalled $400 when an oil truck rolled down a slope into. a parked car at Alma and Golf streets, Tuesday morning. | The car was owned by Doreen| Gallagher, 50 Robert street. The, driver of the truck was Noel Rowland, of 4 Cedar street, Ajax. He was pumping oil to a nearby home when the inci- dent occurred. G00D FOOD NOON SPECIALS PLATE LUNCH 55° SNACK ROOM .. BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH, DINING 95° ROOM EVENING DINNER-- COURSE 1.35 " HOTEL LANCASTER | | STEAKS SIRLOIN, T-BONE, ROUND RED BRAND seer 94 SIMCOE ST. NORTH ® HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS @ 89: BANANAS GOLDEN 2 ; 2 Bb. LEAN MEATY BLADE @ TENDER LEAN SHORT RIB SHORT CUT (Ist 4) PRIMERIB BONELESS PLATE POT ROAST ECONOMY 6th & 7th PRIME RIB 4 49: 3) 65 29 FRESH PORK END LOIN C Ib ROLL HAM WIENERS DEVON RINDLESS BACON PEAMEALED COTTAGE FRESH (LEG OF PORK) SKINLESS -- 1-1b. Cello c Ib ¢ Ib 39 45 39 39 39 Shortcake 19: BUTTER BREAD Zird 9° "CHICKEN LEGS and BREASTS PEEK FREAN Ib b 5 Ib BROOKSIDE 24-0Z . 49.

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