The Oshawa Times, 11 Sep 1961, p. 13

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TROPHY IS PRESENTED AT GARDEN CLUB SHOW Driver Hurt In Collision Bernard Witteveen, 31, High- land avenue, was treated at Oshawa General Hospital for a slight head injury Saturday night after the half-ton pick-up he was driving was in collision with a car driven by Merton Crawford, Central Park blvd. north, in the Adelaide-Ritson north intersection. Estimated damage to the car * land truck was $500. Saturday morning Susan French, seven, Southlawn av- enue, received a bump on the ii [head when the car in which she was riding, driven by Pearl French, collided with a south- bound car on Ritson south mak- ing a left turn into the Brew- er's Retail store. | Christina Stasinski D rew| street, was the driver of the # [second car. Last Friday night a car driv- en by Roland Ball, Golf street, struck the rear end of a car driven by John Uhrin, RR 3, Oshawa, at King and Cabot streets. Total estimated dam- age was $700. Parked Car Is Damaged A hit-run car, believed to be| a 1955 or 1956 two-tone Chevro-| let, struck a car parked in the] driveway of a Windsor avenue Osha Times PAGE THIRTEEN [EE SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1961 y w Z | | Saturday at the Oshawa Chil- | David Hedge, 458 Woodcrest | club is at left. In i lower |} he Saturday night. dren's Arena. Seen at right is | avenue, who was the winner of | Picture i Tey 3 ompson, Namage to the parked car, 3 < ii mir. whe Henry Reed presenting the Os- | the best garden display. Mrs. | =" om ! ows hy George Hallett of hawa Kiwanis Club Trophy to ' Earl Sandford, director of the WEEKEND ROUNDUP 14 Fatalities In The Province | Whyte he parked his car in the driveway, which faces Hoskin By THE CANADIAN PRESS was also a drowning in Nova { Highway accidents and drown-| Scotia. A LARGE NUMBER of hign quality eniries was only one of the features of the .Jun- for Garden Club Show held avenue, at about 8 p.m. At about 9:45 p.m. he said he heard a crash and went outside to find his car shoved almost sideways in the driveway and 4 the rear end smashed. He said he saw a two-tone Chevrolet turning left on Wilson 4 road south. : Police say the parked car was| d shoved about 10 feet by the im-| pact and that street marks ings accounted for most acci- dental deaths in Canada during the weekend Industrial accidents, Slayings and known suicides are not in- ? cluded in the survey. showed that the hit-run car] travelled 93 feet on the south shoulder and boulevard of Hos-! kin avenue after hitting the Hal- WINNER RECEIVES INDIAN HEADDRESS AT MOSPORT Fred Gailey, the winning motorcyclist at the races Mosport, is seen here receiv- ing an authentic Indian head- (left), of Toronto. Looking on, at right is Ingrid Britt, oi 't'o- | America, who attended the | races. Ontario dead: Michael Halton, 57, Toronto, ¥ri- | day night when struck by a car in Toronto. Kenneth Boldt, 19, and his brother Lester, both of Whitney, in a two-car collision Friday night on Highway 127 near Whit- At least 26 persons died in i road accidents and 11 others : \'were drowned lett car. held Saturday afternoon at | dress from Barbara Curtain ' ronto, Miss MG of North ~QOshawa Times Photo , § L.{ a C00 The fountain, surrounded by lush lawns, flower beds and trees, is one of the points of interest which attracts and pleases the thousands of visit- ors to Lakeview Park each year. The park was filled to capacity Sunday afterfoon ° One death by fire and a shoot- : E d Wi d | :|ing brought to 39 the total count S 1 Plc 1 1 H | Xpan in SOI! T ugu u in a Canadian press survey from u es 1011 . | o ese 6 p.m. Friday to midnight Sun- E Pl | " A Reward $67.703 |tngneriant Force In Colony ---------------------------------- ' : ney. [ i ates 1 laigutles Wind Merle Spence, 35, Bancroft, IS NOMINATED Re ar ' WINDSOR (CP) -- General! - p of 11 roa eaths and |," : h his c left 0 { . : [three drownings {Friday 'night when his car le : : Savi Motors of Canada confirmed! youRENCO MARQUES (AP)|to fraternize with the local estiva uebec had four highway fa.|Highway 109 near Bancroft, Edward G. Storie, who serv- wg cers in the Oshawa plants|A. Kadykala, S. Czerniak, H.\Saturday that its Windsor en; Portugal has wasted no time|tribes--working at tobacco, cot- talities. and four drownin, Claude Keller, 46, Sault Ste. ed as president of the Rotary |; General Motors of Canada,|Bos, A. Hruska, L. Quenne-|gine plant operations are being|joarni 1 t the|ton and sisal plantations and Th los rsons were drow pags, Marie, Ont., Saturday in a two-| Club of Oshawa in 1954-55, |[imited, are scoring marked|ville, H. Jolly, F. Armstrong, expanded to permit the assem- Ah ming some 8 Ssons a xt e how. th ga pan ig | 5 1ree persons growin car collision on Highway 38 near| has been nominated for the in the company's Sug-|M. Wright, K. Schoenmaker,|bly of four- and six - cylinder|, rican revolt in Angola. s|show they have not come as | British Columbia, which also re-|2 { as nom success pany's Sug ; 0 y Y! taking swift, massive action to|enemies Tama 0 |ported a traffic death. | Kingston. | office of district governor of |gegtion Plan, During the first|W. Robinson, C. Cowle, G. Dov-|engines for the new Chevy 11. {avoid surprises in its East Afri] Among the whites there In Manitoba five persons were F-dwin MacDonald, Chatham,| District 707, Rotary Interna- six months of this year cheques ell _ A new production line is be-|.an possession of Mozambique. seems to be an undercurrent of killed on the roads, and in Al-|Friday night in a car crash near| tional. The nomination Was |yota|ling $67,703 were presented] North Plant Maintenance --|ing set up and parts will bel iv- discontent with the authoritar- t TONO berta the count was three, A|Mitchell Bay. made by the district nominat- |t employes for ideas accepted|A. Munro, F. Sprager, A. Gray, brought here from other plants.|. Shiploads of troops are AV n° Portuguese: regime, Afte : fourth person was killed in the , CYTil R. Squance, 52, Brant-| ing committee. Confirmation |hy the company. B. Pankhurst (2), C. McLean, Finished engines will being Hom i ortugal as the mill oP ators ORONO -- Amateur drama province in a fire. One person| ford, Sunday in a two-car colli-| of the appointment does not | Among the recent major win-|C. Hooper, D. Lenihan, M. But-|shipped to Oshawa to be in-| ay py up continues. {Salazar many of the whites i |was accidentally shot in Sask. Sion in Kitchener. take place until the district L .« M. Lyons.|son, V. Wales, E. Duffell, W.|stalled in the new cars. | Mozambique lies in a 1,200-| » enthusiasts from all parts of y George McCumber, 69, Napa-| March ners were Lawrence M. Lyons, "Cc 1eV A |mile. strip on the Indian Ocean. |feels he should allow a few central Ontario will converge on atchewan. 4 Say propa | conference next March. South Plant Maintenaiice; Jes- Keeler, V. Rout, V. Mena, J.| Company officials said the rth =n = 3h A 0 Tan. | more freedoms. 2 A single traffic fatality was nee drowned Saturday night in rr ; Brun.| Mean, I. V. Sym, W. McKee, R./expansion may mean a slight|'" the no Ores on Jan. iti Orono, Sept. 28 to 30 for the gle Ally was, "salmon River while picnick- sie L. Lavender and D. A. Brun , I. V. Sym, y RS on ganyika and Nyasaland. West-| The only political party rec- annual drama festival held in|reported in each of New Bruns-| {1 * . ton, Customs; Fergus E. Brady, (Kerry, F. Whalley. |[hcrease Lb employment here. |") iohbors are Southern o8nized in Mozambique is the conjunction with the village's Wick and Nova Scotia. There "GT Joseph Shaw, 19, Pet- hi urt Parts Warehouse and Cecil W.| South Plant Maintenance -- an Yow employs about |p}, odesia and South Africa. {pro - government Uniao Na- 109-year-old fall fair. iD erborough, Saturday night in a |Slute, Truck Final Assembly. |T, Comber, K. Sharko, J. Kirk. »0%9 persons, While military authorities and| cionale, whose network covers ) The fostiva) Aways juanages B = car crash on Highway 500 near Lawrence Lyons won $582.65) ham, 5 Westra ok Suthep. |the censored press remain ight} ie Whole Province. A Demo. eo produce a big surprise. Las I Peterborough. I h for suggesting that an air|land, F. Smith, L. Moore, A. 1 |lipped on the military situation, C party opposition exis year for example, Phil Long usiness n Frank J. Yankovic, 27, King- n ras steam nozzle unit be used to|Barge (2), N. Perry (2), c.| Slight Increase [private observers estimate that|underground. won acclaim from critics and ston, Saturday night in a car _ a remove winter ice and snow Morin, K. Pye, E. Johnson, L. . on up to 15,000 troops have been| Mozambique's 6,000,000 © Ne- audience alike for his effort in crash on Highway 38, near Ver. - Seven-year-old Susan French, from windshields, rear windows|Irving, W. Wielinga, S. Artym,| In Radioactivity stationed throughout the terri-|8r0es are divided into 10 main taking the lead in 'The Twelve u Y etter ona. of 101 Southlawn avenue, suf- ang phodies of cars stored in|C. Evans, M. Dutheil, B. Mc- tory. Most of them are near the tribes. There are constant ru. Pound Look' at 24 hours notice. Robert E. Booth, 31, Erie|fered minor injuries when the outside yards for shipping. Jes-| Donald, L. Calhoun, E. Knopp, TOKYO (AP) -- The Japan|Tanganyika and Nyasaland bor. mors of new jailings of agi Also last year, the Whitby ; Beach, Sunday in a car crash|car, driven by her mother |se [avender and D. Brunton|S. Karnay, N. Hanaka, J. meteorological agency reported|ders. They appear to be keep-|t2t0rs on charges of endanger- Theatre Guild having received) Business in Oshawa was gen- oor Chatham. was involved in a two-car crash |g ooested a new method of pre-|Campbell, A. Crawford, M. Lan-|today its stations throughout/ing a special watch on the ing the security of the state. one of the numerous awards in| erally better this July than in| "prank Weaver, 51, Pembroke, on Ritson road south, in front|paring customs forms. The y|dry, G. Bahor, W. Bourne, S.|Japan had detected a slight in-|Maconde tribe which is the|, There is no racial segrega- the Orono Festival, went on to|July of 1960, with unemployment 4. wned Saturday night when a|of the Brewer's Retail Store, shared $462.50. Leffen, F. Thajer, P. Conlon, crease in the level of radioac-|most advanced--and most rest. tion in' Lourenco Marques. In even greater glory by winning| Showing a decrease. . |boat capsized in the Ottawa|Saturday morning. Fergus E. Brady of the Parts|H. Askew, P. Chartand, G.|tivity in rain "believed to he|less--of the African peoples. |murky nightclubs whites can be the Arthur Gelber Trophy for|. The value of building permits piyer The car, driven by Pearl wo io oo eos a3 tor an|Schmidt, D. Metson, N: Sweet, [the result of recent Soviet nu-| The troops in the interior|5¢eR dancing and drinking accomplishment in the regional iicreased by SL2IS 773.76, from "mpomas Alexander Jenkins, |French, 51, was involved in alice E, Tol ac" cl iburetor|L: Lyons. |clear explosions." |have the immediate task of| "ry With Negro and mulatto Central Ontario Drama Festival [575/080 to $2,006,353.76. Both 45 "py on Saturday night in a/collision with a car driven bY | Casket kits and Cecil Site pre-| Inspection -- R. Bouckley (2), The agency reported its sta-|building new roads and air- SITS: Entries have been submitted hydro and telephone activity in- car crash near London. Christine Stasinski, 52, of 458| Co nted 2. material and labor-|W. Lamb (7), B: Smith (2), K. (tions failed to detect atmos-|strips and improving old roads, this year from Pickerin g|¢reased, hydro by 45250 from| ™j,mes Fox, Hamilton, Drew street. Damage was esti-| 2 Ving suggestion that eliminat.| Adams, J. McMinn, W. Farn.|Pheric pressure changes as alfor better mobility in the event| gps Whitby, Peterborough, Lindsay, 25.360,107 to B46957 a tele drowned Saturday, apparently mated at approximately $205.|%4"\PE SUEBCS IAN HSL CA Er le. A. Gruber, F. McMillan |Fesult of the sixth Soviet nuclear|of any uprising. Those not en. Pigeons Race Woodville, Oshawa, Bowman-|P'90¢% rom 19.473 calls when he slipped at Hamilton The girl suffered a bump on tele "em C0 ota oC cash|W. Parsons, R. Clement, E.|teSt. reported by Washington gaged in this building program ville and Orono. Of these, Peter-| py "00 orice showed a de. Waterfront. forehead, award of $223.74. Baumgartner, T. Hanna, W. Da- Sunday are reported to be under orders borough's Knox Theatre Group| ace in revenue of $5.774.96 m= Damage was estimated at ap- wt gre |vis (2), G. Graham (2), H. Cook rom at am was last year's festival winner, Fleas $69.07820 fo $64.203.24, MOON MAN SELECTED? proximately $180 in a three-car Other awards went to the fol- (2), I. Vodden (2), Z. Zlotnik . . and the Oshawa Little Theatre!General Motors were down in| VIENNA (AP) -- A Soviet|rear-end collision on King street |10Wing: : . J. 'rkatch, G. Johnston, R. De- | The seventh race of the young the runner-up. ear production by 5.361 from last| astronaut will shortly make an|east, Saturday night. Cars driv-| North Plant ax Ww, Roenigk, Beaupre @. P. Chomisiak. D. aun on £51 en bird series, staged by the Gen- Leonard Crainford will adjud-| July's figure of 11,647, and in|interplanetary flight, the Bul-ien by David Basil Miller, 42, of|/A. McKay, J. Catton, (2), Ml eves W. Godfrey, H. Messer- gral Racing Pigeon Club, was icate for both group and indi-|tryek nroducti Ord carian newspaper Otetschest-|2. Churchill avenue, Whitby, Lawlor, H, Harmer, G. Dawson, | 30%" , i : own on Sept. 7, from Chatham, : ) {truck production by 836 from| 3 ) J 4 h |P. Huska, D. Wilson, P. Syper.| Schmidt, (2) D. Richard, (3) E. Ont ir li vidual awards. Mr. Crainford is|3 16 wen Front received here said|Jerry Frank Kasten, 19, of |f. fuska, D. hv DYPEI: Cochrane. W. Lamb. 'W. Farn- ile an air line distance of 200 well-known as a founder mem-| Male unemployment de-|today. The paepr gave no de- RR 3, Pickering and Jules ck, 2 Laks, 3 pair (3), E.| fale. N. Johnson. H. McDonald TOWNS n ar (®) he ber of the Canadian Guild of creased by 861 from 7,230 to|tails, except to announce that Charles Thompson, 16, of 199 Hobbs, H ey. 5 Tab, 41 Cook, W. Hancock, N. Green L Root Jas 3 dotows: Drama Adjudicators, and as a 6,469. The decrease was slightly | Soviet astronaut No. 3 who will|Harmony road south, came INO) Williamson, K. Rudkin, _ |tree, C. Burton, J. Barta. 'Edwin Poole, 56, of Taunton, operator for a paving company|son, 1123.88; F. Cowle, 1122.87: crit lect teach { make the flight has alreadycollision near the King street | ; ry Bciurer; Jeacher loss ae mae a cer ied 8 Tean east, Mary street Fi eh Stamping Plant -- E. Wilson, Standards -- D. Lowell. died this morning when his auto-/at the harbor, said he noticed. Bejkowsky, 1122.45; F. : Ola. ing 960 trom &,5°% 10 Lous, O00 Seeced. Sh aan ad "|W. Smith, W. Hartwig. South Plant Shipping mobile went off the pier atl parked car when he arriveq|COWle: 1121.25; J. Strachan, Tool and Die -- A. Gunn, A, Paterkowski, B. Hagerman. Oshawa Harbor. The remains . k at 7 : VeQi1119.40; L. Prescott, 1118.63; E, Knapp, F. Glover. North Plant Shipping -- W.|were identified at about 11:30|'°" Work at 7 a.m. while work-| Gibson, 1118.35; L. Kinsman, West Plant -- T. Moynes, B, | Berwick. a.m. |ing, he heard what he thought|'117.84; H. Leimsner, 1116.61; E. |Howlett, D. Lynde, H. Lemire, |, Body Tooling -- C. Hutcheon, The body and car were hauled|Was a car hitting the concrete | Smith, 1114.60; J. Strachan, '|W. Tippett, H. Craig, G. Gib-| A: ke, J. Watson, W. Eibler, up by a crane at 9:45 a.m. Skin-|side of the pier, and saw the car|1112.61; Kehoe and Jackson, [son, S. Popejoy, H. McClelland, |O: Ferenc. divers from the Oshawa Fire-|float on the water for about a|1066.67; H. Leimsner, 1060.14; H. McNair, T. Crevier, R. Hick-| Parts -- L. Brocklehurst, J.|Department, Gerry Orpwood and|minute before sinking. The car|D: Beikowsky, 1005.34; McGrath ey, R. VanDeWalker, M. Fair-|Sullivan, E. Kunkle, R. Salway, Bill Wilson, had previously lo-/was parked well back from the|2nd Son, 1003.98. hart, I. Smart, 1. Proulx (2),|1 Farmer, W. Slemmon, G. cated the car and attached a|water, he said. The next race will be a young J. Dolstra, F. Holbroyd, J. Con-| Pearson, W. Lovelock, R. Mat- rope to it. The body was recovered from|Pird derby from Chatham, Ont., nell. G. Burke, S. Sobanski. B.|iews (5), J. Rundle (2), L.| Leslie Gordon, a bull-dozer/the back seat of the car on Sept. 16. DeLucia, S. Stovell, R. Garrow Oliver (2), H. Ash, K. Dunfield, 2 " nr 2 2 | Material Handling -- D. Tilk, | (Moncton), J. Sellen (Winni- {C. Macklin, R. Neilson, C. Um-|P¢8), J. Eadie (London), W phrey, D. Cutler (2), E. Behm,|B13y. J. MacPherson. : E. Lovelock, E. Marshall, D: | Personnel H. Weir, J Taylor, J. DeJong, W. Polley, Cranston, J. Dyl (2), J. Skea, |H. Burns, C. White, J. Masaro- D. Dassett . - |vich, R. Howell, E. Harmer, B. Dales -- D. Alexander (2). D'Angelo, R. Walker, L. Gray, roduct Service -- I. Lang. C. Terpstra, D. Weales, W. Purchasing -- W. Peters, R. Cooper, F. Atkinson, C. Thurs- Knight, T. Chittenden. 4 by. Plant Protection -- J. Cox "Chassis Plant -- G. Omelan-|E- Beeching (3), R. Kirkwood * |chuk, J. Snudden, J. Neate (3),|0: Michie, C. French, G. Dun-| J. Dus. A. Meadows (2), 1. |bar, L. Usher, F. Watson (2),| Chromej, G. Currie, W. Kane ©: Snoxall, W. Messent. (J. Spellen, E. Down, C. Blan.|, Accounting: J. Love, H. Rit- chard, E. Badgley, K. Purdy, | {eT G. Baker, J. Thaler, L. S. Slusarczyk, G. Stevenson, J. Guy, w. McHugh, W. Burns, L Ralston, L. Teengs, R. Plazek,| Guy, R. Mills. | G. Hoskin, S. Weyrich, D. Os- Experimental 3: R. Well borne, B. Dey, R. Shaw, F./mMan, R. Whitsitt, C. Miller, D. Down, J. Jarvis, H. Visser, N Taylor McCue, E. Noakes, R. Spicer, A Joslin Trim and Hardware C.] CELEBRATING i VanHeiningen, J. Mothersill, C. : Dickens, I. Whiteside, P BIRTHDAYS BR Weales, Mantle, ¥ Ray, i Congratulations and best Wiggans, D. Dwyer, W. Cl ¥ ; ' EVIEW PARK Rolie ny Smt 3 fo loving, fs L. Noble, W. Delves, N. Morri- who are ay ys by /picnickers, swimmers and | Salvation Army, which played son, W. Thompson, A. Ethier. | birthdays today: 8 the oppressive heat. The band | visitors enjoyment |S Taylor, J, Cochrane, J. LC i Bloor of the Oshawa Citadel of the ~Cishawa Times Photo !Delves, I. Reay, J. Turnbull, . those who sought relief from | at the bandstand. added to the | Body-in-White -- H. De Vries,

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