:|SECOND RACE :|Pursc $2000 Three-year-olds and ~ OLD WOODBINE ENTRIES MONDAY, NCY. 6 4. Nobilium, NB, 117 5. Die Hard, NB, 114 6. Fair Juror, Harrison, X113 7. Mr. G. J., Rock, 115 EIGHTH RACE "Beck Ille," claiming all $2,5 purse $1,900, three and year-olds, one mile. 1. Katybob, NB, 115 Big Native, NB, 117 Chewfah, Cosentino, 115 Daisy Page, NB, X107 Son Ator, NB, 133 Dernher, Harrison, X109 Maple, Gibb, 113 Windette, NB, X102 Chantry Isle, Harrison, XX 100 Sun Hash, NB, 115 Jay Flyer, NB, 105 Chorus Queen, Griffiths, X97 Also eligible: Amber Mist, Parnell, X102; Win Flight, NB, 110;. Redbud Royal, Griffiths, X102; Loma Linda, Watters, X109; Critics Choice, Parnell, X107; Peterboro, Cosentino, 110. POST TIME 1.30 P.M. FIRST RACE "Mark Me' Maidens, Purse foaied in Canada, 7 Furlongs. 1. Swiss Jewel, Rogers 117 2. Our Gigi, Dittfach 117 . Vi-Eve, NB 117 . Misteo, Stadnyk 117 . Miss Elandel, McComb 117) . Miss Tareen, Sandover 117 . Page Anne, Parnell X112 . Humber Doll, Watters X112 00 Greater Oshawa Community four Chest officials today remain con- fident that the 1961 $215,000 cam- paign objective will be met and probably surpassed, when all re- turns are in at Community Chest headquarters. Harold E, Pierson, vice-presi- dent and comptroller of General Motors of Canada Ltd., and vice-president of the Greater Oshawa Community Chest said today the main factor in this year's canvass going over the top will be the greater partici- pation in the employees' pay- roll deduction method of con- tribution. ' In General Motors, Mr. Pier- son said, participation in the payroll deduction plan has in- creased by 25 per cent and the number of dollars collected throughout GM's Oshawa plants "Pein" Claiming all $3500, up One Mile 1. Dettie's Girl, Remillard 115 2. Formal Trust, Parnell X115 3. Bonreen, Parnell X110 | 4. Knuckle Duster, Harrison|10. X113 jl. 5. Mary's Reward, Remillard/12. 106 6.Chopapoise, Dittfach 118 7. All Canadian, NB 111 8. North Bay, Rogers 123 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. 'f 8. 9, THIRD RACE "Wai Emblem" Maidens, Purse $2000 Two-year-old Fillies, foal- Feel Confident Obj For Drive Will Be Met YH" OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Nevember 7, 1961 3 : No Warnings ective At Track Complaints from officials of two Industrial Park plants about 'an 80-mile-per-hour rail right- complished by giving as littlejof-way with no warning signs as 15 cents per week throughjhave sparked a hurry up re- the payroll deduction method. quest from the Oshawa Indus- The Community Chest vice-|tiral Commission to city council president said over the years he for a Farewell street under- has been impressed by the|Pass. amount of free service, given by, Board of Works will investi- people from every walk of life gate. in Oshawa, to the chest. | The OIC claims the CNR con- "People," he said 'Like Col.|siders the crossing so dangerous R. S. McLaughlin, (always the|that 'nothing but gates" would first one to give every year and|be considered as a safety mea- who gives generously) who can|sure. That is, aothing less than never expect to get anything|8ates. out of the Chest, get right be-| Industrial Commissioner Ken hind the Red Feather Appeal|Bath told council four plants and help -- with time and mon-|are directly affected, with three ey," the vice-president said. |more expected next year. Plus He saluted the people con-|Summer traffic to and from Dar- nected with the 17 agencies sup-|!ington Provincial Park. ported by the 1961 Community! Mr. Bath said one prospect Chest C: i These people,|had refused to locate in the In- he said, know before they go out|dustrial Park after he had had a look at the crossing. to start working for their par- The city's share of the cost of ticular agency that they will get ie, is MAYOR WHI ed in Canada, 7 Furlongs, Div. of the First . Atetic Deal, NB 117 . Own Colleen, Fitzsimmons 117 . Choppy Gale, NB 117 \Q. Girl, Rassmussen 117 Eternal Lock, Griffiths X112 'Jaycees Plan Willanne, Parnell X112 Bingo Night Bimini Blossom, NB 117 | Lady Himount, Dittfach 117] . Epic Circle, Rock 117 CLEAR AND FAST AAC--X-5, XX-7, XXX-10 Ibs. CaOnNnaupne Ne ior Chamber of Commerce. sponsored ny the Oshawa Jun- also increased by 25 per cent. Between $45 and $60,000 was raised in GM for the Greater] HAROLD E. PIERSON year. It is interesting to note that in General Motors, as in manv other Oshawa industries, hourly rated employees are tak "| earner in the city. ing advantage of the nainless| His suggestion for this year' A regular Bingo night will be|method of contributing than are|and every campaign's success lis that everyone should donate the salaried workers. Oshawa Community Chest this!roeis that payroll deduction, the potential salvation of Oshawa' United Appeal, should be ex- more|tended to jgclude every wage no return for their efforts-- only the satisfaction of knowing; they are doing something to help their fellow Oshawa citi- zens. : Approximately $25,000 still re- mains to be collected, with some returns still not in at Greater Oshawa Community Chest head- quarters, to push the 1961 cam- paign over the top. Mr. Pierson, one of the chest's an underpass was estimated at $25,000. ; Ask Pension Or Allowance Some money received from tax imposed by the Retail Sales Tax Act should be set aside 8 TTON PLANTS TULIP BULBS |. The announcement was made 0 jby Fred Ball, in charge of the ;|project, at the membership |meeting of the Jaycees in Hotel |Genosha Monday night. | He said that there will be |$1,300 in prize money, and door |prizes. The Jaycees are giving jout free passes for the first }game. The Bingo is to become a regular-event, and nearly the FOURTH RACE "Helado"' Claiming all $750) Purse $2300, Two-year-olds, One Milc f Falsun, Dittfach 117 . Grey Duke, NB 113 . Honey Boots, NB 110 Absent Son, Parnell X115 . Fiddlestick, NB 120 . Prince Sparkle, NB 120 Mr. Pierson, like most of the|just a half-a-day's pay. This, other Community Chest officials|he said, can very easily be ac- OBITUARIES MRS. ELIZABETH GILL jthe Armstrong Funeral Home Following a short illness, the|Where memorial service will be death occurred Monday, Nov. g,|held at the chapel on Thursday, at Memorial Hospital, Bowman-|Nev. 9 at 11 a.m.: Cremation| follow in hardest workers, has asked for the support of every Oshawa wage earner. Green Says Move 'Serious Problem NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.| to provide pension or allowance for persons between 40 and 60 years of age who are unable to obtain employment. This request, made by the city of Cornwall, will be stud- ied by Oshawa's Welfare Board. In asking for endorsation of their resolution, Cornwall tion for the annual tulip fes- | by Art Riggott, chairman of | Mayor Charlotte Whitton of ' tival in the capital each | the festival. Ottawa plants tulip bulbs in 1 2. 3 4. 5 6 7 . Kessava, Harrison X115 ville, of Mrs. |full membership of the Jaycees She was in her 86th year. |will devote its time to the proj- ; ay) | Will Elizabeth Gill. Crematory. the Toronto (CP) -- External Affairs Minis-/argued that unemployed per- ter Green said Monday enthusi-|<ons on weifare cause welfare front of city hall in prepara- spring. She is assisted here | --CP Wirephoto FIFTH RACE lect to make it a success. Born in Newcastle, the daugh-| BRIAN JAMES STEWART jasm by some sections of the Ca-|costs to rise. While these costs CITY AND DISTRICT "Ellero," claiming all $4,500,) President Fred Upshaw told purse $2,000, three-year-olds|the members that the Oshawa and up, 7 furlongs. |Jaycees received an award at 1. Time Marches, Harrison, the World Congress of Junior X101 Chambers for its leadership' 2. Duty Watch, Parnell, training program. It came after Asks Help ' i \nadian public for Britain's Eu- ter of Robert and Elizabeth} Brian James Stewart, age | rope a Common Market entry Richards on Jan. 30, 1876, the|two months, died in the family| may hinder negotiations on re- deceased later married James|residence, 116 Eastmount street, | sulting trade and political ques- Gill in the Bowmanville area.|on Tuesday, November 7. jtions for the Commonwealth. Mr. Gill predeceased her in 1938.) He was the infant son of Mr.| «jt is a decision the British| must be paid from municipal revenues, they might be allevi- ated if some revenue provided by the retaii sales tax were set aside for pensions and-or allow- ances. Prior to living in Bowmanville|2nd Mrs. John Stewart, and bro-|have a right to make th ves) with her surviving son Harold,|ther of Sandra and David. Henut we are very much worried| the deceased lived in Toronto|W@S born August 29, 1961, in Osh-| about it both on the political and awa. \trade angle," he told a Progres- ag ay tpg member of Bow-| The body is resting at the|sive Conservative rally. manville Trinity United Church.|Armstrong Funeral Home. The| "We will do the best we can In addition to her son, also| memorial service will be held in|to work out some solution but surviving are one brother, Herb-|the Chapel Wednesday, Novem-|this is an extremely serious . Richards Howimanviils and ber 8, at 11 a.m. Interment will|problem for Canada and one Hg sister, Mre, Selina Lee, "-- place in the Oshawa Union|which Canadians should look at Toronto. | Cemetery. very carefully." | Other activities of the Jay-, The remains are resting at the jcees are effective speaking,| morris Funeral Home, for serv- e|meeting procedure, chairman-|j.g in the chapel Wednesday. \ship and a business Course in Nov. 8, at 2 p.m, Interment will | ae ; : |co-operation with Ryerson Insti- follow at Hampton Cemetery. Rev. W. K. Houslander of Trin- tute of Technology in Toronto. ctiviti invest- i : Oe aa dec ity United Church will conduct where members may acquire|the services. some understanding of stock-| owanpES McCULLOUGH market dealings. . Two new members were in- oA acne of bare for we ' Rudy Secer- past nine years, arles' Mc- - agin ed ff toad J 496 Milton street, | (A)X104 an award was received from Polish Fiddler, Griffiths, the Jaycee National Convention, Kil2 where the Oshawa Jaycees Cairnfield, Fitzsimmons, 105) were picked for giving the best Real Gentleman, McComb, oo training in the coun- 105 ry. Whip Out. Dittfach, (A)120 The training program was} Buffalo Bill, Potts, 117 |developed by Don Brown. The Poloniato and|members paid him a warm tribute for this outstanding suc- BETTI C&SS. ! s LITTLE LATE this month has been declared For Drive "Pm afraid they are a little) Nominations Day for this year's big late," said Mayor Christine|municipal elections, Bowman-| Harry A. Newman, QC, gen- | Thomas Monday night as she ville Town Council will meet at/eraj] chairman of the Ajax and accepted a motion tu receive and the town hall at 8 p.m. the fol-| Pickering General Hospital file a Fort William resolution lowing day, Tuesday, Nov. 21. |Building Fund, was assured of ; calling for endorsation of that \*"a sympathetic ear' Monday] 6. city's intention to "protest most} VISITORS AT ROTARY night when he asked Oshawa's| 7. vigorously the announced in-| Visitors at the Monday lunch-|city council to "share some of} (A) A. and L. tention of the Russian govern-jeon meeting of the Rotary Club|these county contributions with) J. H. Black entry ment to test a 50 megaton Hy-|of Oshawa included Merv. Per-|us." QUINELLA drogen bomb." |kin and William Thompson, of! Mr. Newman meant dona-|_ ' ING PERMITS | Oshawa and Rotarians Al.|tions made by Ontario County| SIXTH RACE BUILD Staff) |Emond, Peterborough; A. E./toward the Oshawa General] Advent," allowance, purs' a with alMcGillvray, Burlington; George| Hospital building fund. $2,700, three-year-olds, one mile. cae som ee oe 650 jHodsers; Sidney, B.C.; Henry; 4 brochure he handed out to| 1. Chops On, NB, 104 ee ee. din October by the Johnson, Lacombe, Alberta;| councillors contained the infor-| 2. Bext-T., McComb, (A)117 Lay ois is al ats 1 iEric White, East York and W./ mation that the county had, in| 3. Ponder On, NB, (A)117 page! aceited ih Rudell, Bowmanville. |1960, given a $240,000 grant to Sailor Man, Dittfach, 114 iu a repo : sere Bowmanville Town Council] STUDENTS ARE GUESTS Oe et ies ke revenue; Jack sae a Bancoa the town of Ajax, the village of] 6, Popsaysno, Hale, 117 3. Did You Know... In the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA HOTEL you can have o Full-course Dinner for ONLY 95c. 4. 5. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. every adult should know Modern group insurance has made it pos- sible for thousands of Canadians to obtain low-cost life insurance protection they might not otherwise have--and this is important! But, BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 to 2 P.M. HOTEL LANCASTER one sister, Mrs. Louie Black-| burn of Toronto and one broth- er, Walter in England. The remains are resting at i 9g street in the Industrial «eds are growing up through] Council Monday night approv- ped ve, bendy de pod oa: the 'sale of three acres, at dom used. Road traffic will im-} | | GOOD FOOD $25,000 per acre, to the Oshawa prove it." es eee wee |Pickering and the township of} 7. Majestic Hour, Fitzsimmons, EOE. Se Cee begovic and Don Netley. Presi- Cullough, among them to the OGH.. %shawa General) | 7 River Stable Vas me seen ee) oe mes ermal ORAW ization that is not a service|the past month, was in his 52nd won the| Mr. Newman, provided some NOMINATION DAY tary Club of Oshawa on Mon-|% $2,600, three-year-olds and up,| young men. Mrs. Robert McCullough, the) | |were sold to club members as|that three per cent of the pati-| 2- Cyprian Cat, Parnell, X109 |were dropped The Jaycees|yp till nine years ago when he) | residents. ture Company in Oshawa for) ASK REPORT | e Wednesday, Nov. 8 at To o'clock in. aid of Cerebral Pals | Site Sold the former Eunice Flint, are} FERNHILL Bingo tonight at the Ava- port tc Nov. 20, in Oshawa Ma-| RUMMAGE sale at ene ora Wooderest| (eft. Mrs. Shane was charged) More than 100 volunteers have AUTUMN Tea at Centre Street Church,|quatitity of clothing in her pos-|Militia Training Program that rolls, fancy work, aprons. Tea 35 cents. working plant may rise soon on| Mr, Bath acknowledged that|I¥ BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER. SOCIAL Bingo at St. George's Hall on] = REMANDED ON BAIL A beginning was made to Be st MR ----Istreet west, was remanded on|such military subjects as drill, BAZAAR & TEA Missionary College. OMC offi- din totalled en ing permits with a revenue yield) Central ickerin donatt 90,000 ; | | g are donating $90, 110 : WR en: oe i welts ters cc ae. (A) Roycroft Stable and Redjdent Upshaw told them that died at the eneral| is compares ae ing here on Monday. The province' has agreed to| they were now joining an organ-|The deceased who was ill for! j i | lans for the new hospital, said} plumbing pean ($181) issued) De seta Paine D SEVENTH RACE club, but an organization that|year. | in Scptember. draw, at the meeting of the Ro-|$495,000 can be raised. This Talbot," allowance, purse|gives training in leadership to} The son of the late Mr. and > jeity's finance committee dia furl Pl to bri the "Spotlight| 1 b in York-| BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --jday, for tickets to the O'Keefe|!00K into the request. urlongs. | : jans to bring the "Spo! deceased was born in York-| Since the regular third Monday Conits. Tickets in the draw| Mr. Newman told council 1, Vineyard, Cosentino, 114 | Review" to Oshawa this month) shire, England, and lived there| isi jax-Pickeri .| %. Count de Change, Griffiths, |hope to sponsor the show some- to Canada. He had been| ja mea f ents at the Ajax-Pickering hos: oj hi came COMING EVENTS \eib nll aie funds for pital last year were Oshawa X112 |time next year instead. employed at the Sklar Furni-| | the past eight years. RUMMAGE sale, Simcoe Hall, 10 Marjory Shane, 39 Prospect| Suriviving, besides his wife, | , 1 isy street, Bowmanville, s \- 1 Bay vente of Cerebral Palsy stree owmanville, was re. Vo. unteers i J fa fh pone ques 4 28d 8. Gitrate's Court Monday, when| JOHN GOULSE ---- ~ ------ she pleaded guilty to a charge of O oO ege RUMMAGE sale at the CRA 1.30 p.m yen ree okie, weal ee at a one at the| started Monday in the Oshawal A 20,000 square foot wood-\estimated a $30,000 paving cost.) popes centre. | Armories. corner of Jackson and Albert Street on} Wednesday, Nov. 8. 8 p.m. bail to Nov. 15, when he ap-| military law, ranks and badges peared in Oshawa Magistrate's|of officers and NCO's. Survival _ manded for a pre-sentence re-| Home and School Association. after being apprehended with a)now enlisted for the Special ida Kenneth F. Masters, 348 King/ teach the recruit volunteers WED., NOV. 8th 7:30 P.M. SIMCOE UNITED CHURCH MEMORIAL HALL Auspices The Astra Group, BAZAAR ST. GERTRUDE'S 690 KING ST. E. WED., NOV. 8th 7:30 P.M. eee eM KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY, NOV. 7 FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos. 52 and 51 * TEAM 2 JUBILEE PAVILION SLEIGH BELL W.A. BAZAAR AND TEA ot Knox Presbyterian Church Court, Monday morning, on a training will be in full swing by cials promised to build within the end of this week. Pa oie Capt. E. S. Dawson, Officer HEARING SET Commanding, the Special Milit : Lorne Nelson Murray, 73)ig Training Program, stated that Gladstone avenue Oshawa, WaS'he is pleased with the quality of remanded on bail for trial by|the recruits and is highly grati- jury to Nov 15, when he aP-|\ fied by the keen interest and 'charge of drunk driving. peared in Oshawa Magistrate's |Court, Monday. Murray is jcharged with robbery. | PARKING WAIVED Council will waive parking re stictions on Richmond street between Simcoe and Ontario for militia members travelling to Oshawa daily for training in ~\Oshawa Armouries. DIVERT TRAFFIC A request from the Veterans' |Organization of Oshawa to di- | vert traffic on Simcoe south and Centre streets for 16 minutes Nov 11 in order not to disturb the Remembrance Day Cere- mony was approved. by council. | RECEIVED AND FILED } Council supported the traffic and transportation committee |which shelved a resolution call- which shelved a resolution call- jing for legislation to permit |crosswalks in urban areas. Council received and filed the plea from the town of Weston. SUCCESSFUL BIDS Sewer, culvert and granular efforts shown. He said that the drill instruct- jors are highly skilled in military |work and are very competent |They are: Sgt. C. Johnson, of the Royal Canadian Regiment: iSgt. G. W. Gallinger, of the Canadian Ordnance Corps, and Set. R. D. Parker, of the Can adian Guards. Survival training under direc- tion of Lt. J. Taylor, of the Canadian Intelligence Corps.) will take place at the Onna) Airport. | Lt. Taylor is pleased with the! equipment and facilities avail-| able and expressed his appre-| ciation for the co-operation of | Lt.-Col. F. S. Wotton, Co-ordina- tor for the Emergency Measures Organization. | | one year if: a rail. spur is brought to the end of their prop- erty; and if Drake street is suit- able for all weather, heavy transport traffic Industrial Commissioner Ken Bath pointed out that the city's} $4000 cost to bring the rail spur} to the edge of the Kaiser prop-! erty would be more than cover-- OSHAWA -- The unique con- ed by the sale price of the land./tainer in which Seagram's Gin Sale of land will cover the). His cost of trackage and any rail|'S Sold, the Martini-Master, is length on OMC land will be paid)much more than just a bottle ee Lew that organiza-|[ts exclusive features make it a ion," he said. e City Engineer. Fred. Crome handsoine and useful bar acces- added that Drake street "is|S°TY- now suitable' for heavy traffic,| The Martini - Master. made t! st | : ea sine ough 2 bad aes paved Me from antique glass with a gold- plated cap and easily-removed Chapped Skin label, simplifies the technique of Gat feat uooning relict from paintu'/ making perfect martinis. In ad- ently medicated to soften and comfor'|dition, it performs valiantly as chapped areas, promote healing. -- 5 Mildly Medicated . a shaker for all cocktails. When Mentholatum entertaining, several shakers can be used to prepare and qq com, Ointment | Seagram s Martini-Master Has Exclusive Features store a supply of vour favorite) cocktails. They also add a dis-| tinctive new note to dining when used to serve fruit juices iced tea and iced coffee. Seagram's Gin is extra smooth and extra dry because it's aged in special oak casks to the exact golden moment of perfection This ageing process imparts a delicious dryness that results in the. unsurpassable taste of Sea- gram's Gin. Next time, ask for Seagram's Gin, in the exclusive Martini- Master container. erties, Board of Works has sent} a letter to the trustees of the} Farewell estate asking for fast action to "ditch and-or fill this land and to slope the sides of the bank . . . to rectify the hazard." Cliff Mills 48-Hour Special 1955 |base and curb and gutter con-| jtract bids were opened in coun-} cil Monday night. Successfuljcence allowing Douglas Lease- | bids were: Sewer George| holds Limited to operate a ser- Wimpey and Co. Ltd., Isling-| vice station at the southeast cor- ton, Ont., $37,516.38; Culvert --|ner of Bloor and Albert streets. Harmony road south), Romano} Construction, Downsview, Ont.,| 50 ACRES INVOLVED | $33,638.50; Ruad and curb and| Provisos calling for maximum |gutter -- Alma street and Bant-|25-year leases on city-owned jing avenue, W. B. Bennett Pay-|Harbor lands now turned over GARAGE LICENCE Council approved a garage |i- Simcoe St. North Wednesday, Nov. 8th 2:30 - 5 Sale of Goods, Home Baking. Christmas Table 8th OSHAWA SCOUT MOTHERS | OLDSMOBILE Hydra-matic Transmission. Mechanically Sound ! *695 BAZAAR AND TEA Wednesday, November 8th, 2:30 P.M @t CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH PARISH HALL Hilleroft Street jing Ltd., $6397 43. SEND LETTER Following a_ request Eastbourne avenue for the removal of a mound of earth atthe rear of their prop- { | from | were included in a bylaw given| residents} | jto the Harbor Commission, and money from the leases to bel spent on improving these lands, | three readings in council. About) 50 acrés of land adjacent to the| Harbor wero involved. ! 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