Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1961, p. 4

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F . rt Be hy 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 11, 1961 3 alrpo ac j " * y l 4 Kill d ise along ee pode of Pet- ot 4 erborough, Friday night; Girl Killed i ie Joseph Gerald Couvieau, 17, Oe . } q ws who died Friday night after his A Fairport' Beach girl was! ' 4 ; : car went out of control on a killed instantly early Saturday "a . n Ir 1¢ pn i --_ Pe amas and night when the car in which she 4 crashed into a ditch; was a passenger flipped into a am . P = , s John Francis Leithc, 60 and ditch and landed on top of her. A ; ' . 2 CCl ents his wife Barbara, 47, of the Dead is Yvonne Mercier, j es { # i a mages Fl ggg) killed pi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ros- i ; : on Ce Pond ay night in a three - car col- the Tor ral Hosp! a nation - wide safe - driving|y2"Port Burwell district, who tal with serious head injuries is week, almost a score of Cana-|ai0q in hospital Saturday after Bernard James Latimer, 21, of ; ? i ak ; dians lost their lives in acci-|P ting off is alia ng ce Lakeview drive, Fairport Beach, ' . ' j dents. te ro dine 4 to sated, ie said by police to have been the ; ae : | Fourteen of the 19 persons re-| "y.onne Mercier, 15, of Fair. driver of the car. He was first ' Aig oH ported dead in a Canadian Press 1 Bench ilied y Satara taken to the Ajax-Pickering Gen-| | , ' j ; b survey from 6 p.m. local times|"i?h+ when the car in which sh eral Hospital andyon Sunday was| ; ' 4 |Friday to midnight Sunday were g i) removed to Tordnto for further : ' killed in traffic accidents,|"2* © bassenser rolled on High- tment. 4 ee : -- |way 2 just east of Metropolitan eee passenger in the car, é , 1 There were two deaths by fire, Toronto. ; 7 Z one in Nova Scotia, the other Tat is ia poe pHa f 4 : 4 \in Ontario, and a fatal carbon ill, : be F . p er -"™eF \monoxide poisoning in Alberta. eee eae. os ty y & No accidental deaths were re- MORTGAGE Pickering Township Police, , : ao ported in Newfoundland, Prince MONEY Ist A In the Toronto General Hospi- who investigated, said that the x j niga Island and Saskatch- owe ce Oe. eacccak poarte 4 : 'Ontario led the traffic toll} from Trus: & Insurance Com- after 8 p.m. Saturday. It is be- j Toke win tae ---- 4] panies. No bonus or finder's 1 m. § y. ! f uebec with four, New Bruns-|f fee. the car was proceeding F : Fi 4 hey gives it left the road and) & BH Ie, wick and Alberta with two each] © 2nd MORTGAGE MONIES rolled into the north ditch; = = and Manitoba with one. AVAILABLE The survey does not include || e WILt BUY 2nd MORT- ee pong dhe ag ee PICKET COMMITTEE IN ACTION natural deaths, industrial acci- GAGES found the two men, unconscious,| The Picket Committee of | day night. Tom Simmons, | came apparent that a settle- a ------ - SCHOFIELD-AKER and placed them in a cruiser to i former editor of the Osha- | ment would not be reached 0 dead: ; ital,| Local 222, UAW-CIO, drafts : : Ay Herbert Houghlin, 78, whose LTD. be taken to Ajax hospital.| ; iki worker, is shown .in cap. | before the midnight dead- |, BBs 885 . Shortly after they started out,| the shift roster for striking | Union workers jammed strike | line. Placards were issued ody was found in the burned|] 369 KING W. -- 723-2265 one of the men regained con-| members at the strike head- | headquarters Sunday night to | pickets Monday morning. out ruins of his frame house at segorecpaad enough to ask about) quarters on Bond street Sun- | report for duty when it be- --Oshawa Times Photo the girl. ; Police radioed back to the) pai Reb eS A Blast Valuable | avm | WY Veyi oy AT JUNIOR GARDEN CLUB "a Sevens raised the car DISTRICT i 7 ® 'Members of the Junior | and mantels. With the aid of ; out by all competitors. Shown, | and her body was removed. | D. p t G L k Garden Club held their an- sprigs of holly, Christmas | Ce ae ee _ Sgt. John Pugh investigated. | es 1 e as eda | ~ ee ree at -- } "es _ eA -- | I c b St d By ALTON BLAKESLEE tween the "'signature" of an) Anthony Freeman, 702) ildren's rena Saturday | balls, candies, angels and | Susan Simkin, and Janice | ewa\rdesSs | caRLsBAD, N.M. (AP)--Sci-|earthquake and a secret nuclear Stone street, who was remand-) ; night. Highlight of the show | great imagination on the part | Grewar, fitst prize-winner in | uban lentists counted blessings of|underground bomb test. led on an assault charge in Osh-| SENSATIONAL MEAT VALUES was a competition in the de- | of the young members, good | the mantelpiece class. Held In Halifax knowledge from the U.S. under-| The blast. apparently. turned|awa Magistrate's Court Friday, 4 : | sign of centrepieces for tables | festive designs were turned --Oshawa Times Photo ground atomic bomb explosion chamber room into a leakyjis not the same G. J. (Tony) | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY! es HALIFAX (CP) -- A 34-year-| Sunday despite the escape of a boilder, said Dr. Phillip Ran-/Freeman, chairman of the | NOT SAME MAN prize for her centrepiece; 13.30 p.m., Rev. C. D. Crosslold Cubana Airlines stewardess|cloud of radioactive gas. geo age, oe agaaay aheaaloe 323, UAN election coat SLICED officiated. The body rested atlwas held in immigration offices} They reported 70 - per - cent va . es ittee, E Mr. 8B kf t B OBITUARIES ete McIntosh-Anderson Funerallafter leaving a Cuban planejsuccess in getting data on ma- The ag sent age gg be Mas Page gens is réa. as acon |Home. Interment was in Mount|Saturday night at the Halifax|jor scientific programs. jgasses up the mine shaft, ajtimes if he is the man reter- 4 . y ; , ; aye _|white steam turning into an in-|red to in the story and re- SKINLESS MRS. ARTHUR J. PIERSON |engineering from the University|Lawn Cemetery. international airport. And they judged the steam His ; : : | ; Mrs. Arthur J. Pierson, zre\of Toronto in 1921, Mr. Shortt! : ' She was taken into protective|ing radioactive cloud hadn't visible but quickly fading cloud|/quested that it be made known) WIENERS Saguenay street, formerly of\Was a member of the Ontario) MRS. HENRY LAWRENCE |custody after she was reported|hurt anybody or anything, al- ol Aas Ticauily that he is not. Thornton's road south, died at|Society of Professional Engin- LYONS to have told an RCMP officer|though its unexpected fallout S y| the Oshawa General Hospitaljeers, and of St. George's Ang-| The death occurred at the|she wanted political asylum. -- |partially blockaded nearly rr ie ee alma! EUCHRE WINNERS ia LEAN RIB early Sunday, Dec. 10- Mrs.|lican Church. lfamily residence, 18 Westmore-| Immigration officials, who did| observers. : .tofficials said the gas swept The following were the win-| Pierson who was in her 78th Service Promotion Manager|land avenue, Oshawa, Sunday, not release the stewardess' | The five kiloton atomic device away over mostly unpopulated ners at the euchre held last) STEW year had been in failing health|with General Motors of Canada,|Dec. 10, of Mabel Peever Dale,|"ame, would neither confirm|was detonated 14 mile under-); eas. But for more than three| Wednesday at Harman Park. for the last year. |Limited, the deceased entered!peloved wife of Henry Lawr.|nor deny a report that a second|ground. It was in a chamber \Mrs. Wassell, 109; F. Goodman, sia : - tun-|ours they blockaded the direct),,.. . e : rE LEAN TENDER The former Edith Ann Lowe,|the.employ of the company atjence Lyons. The deceased, who stewardess was held back nang Petia ey Roger con satt|road to: Garlabad until radioac-| 1°: Robert Lewis, 99; M. Good ' y , rs vi lane by the crew. iyi '.3;man, 91. Low score, Chris) the deceased was born at Bar-\Oshawa and later served at To-lwas in her 67th year, had not|'©2ving biel " k from a vertical mine shaft.|tivity across the road died] roel' CLUB STEAKS -on- ronto, Montreal, Moncton and} i Z It was learnéd the woman had|rock trom a vertical' | : 'ldown. The AEC was \Holt, 57. Grant O'Reilly was) es tae ees tte en, Ont., before returning| veers in good Health for' three) Joassted @ visa to the United| A main objective wes i ae as Siween wnckaae , 1883. s | ' " . ? an Cars ht between blockade|the winner of the door prize. States in hi ily in|what happens when a_nuclear|C@rs caug LEA TENDER the late Henry and Susan Lowe.|to Oshawa. | A daughter of the late Whig to join her family Injy ast, equivalent to 5,000 tons|Points. N, Coming to Oshawa as a young| Mr. Shortt is survived by his|iam and Elizabeth Peever, the| 'The plane, en route to Prague, of TNT, occures in salt rock.|, The highest radiation rating CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RIB STEAKS woman, she was married here wife, the former Olive Hancock|qeceased was born in hal ccg a aovakia ean Havana |Scientists hoped it might form|inside any car was 15 milli-ro- SUBJECT | Oct. 1, 1913. A member of|and two daughters, Mrs. (Dr.)/frew County May 31, 1895. Alstopped 77 minutes to refuel. ||@.Cavity party full of molten entgens (thousandths of @ roen-| The comforting and assuring] AN, MINCED King Street United Church, Mrs.|Bruce Gordon (Margaret), Of|resident of Oshawa for 27 years|- ; :__\salt and steam and wanted to|tgen) an hour and declining.|message of the Beatitudes| LEAN, Pierson was also a member. of|Kingston and Mrs. David Baird) <1. was a member of Calvary! lsee if enough steam could be|Said AEC's Dr. Gordon Dunn-|(yatthew 5) was featured at| BEEF the Thornton's Corners woman's| (Beverley), of Scarborough. --_[Bantist Church |Barrie, and Mrs. Eva Prouse, of|brought up to operate turnbines|ing. He said a person could live/Christian Science services on association and the Thornton's| Also surviving are a sister) yr5° Tyons was predeceased|Brooklin, and nine grandchil-jand generate electricity. |the rest of his life in the carlsunday, Dec. 10. The Golden| Corners Home and School Asso-/Mrs. A. Millard (Muriel), of Cal-|," her first husband, the late| 7": | 'The earth shock produced aland get a total dose of onlyipext was from Numbers (6): ciation. Her main interests|Sary; two brothers, J. Perel onard Dale, in 1938 Mrs. Maynard is resting at the|moderate earthquake in Carls.\'° ap ; eG ae ge "The Lord bless thee, and keep were her home and her family.|Shortt, of Newcastle and William)", igeg her husband ts|Cresmount Funeral Home, 322/had, 23 miles away, where a/°Ughly safe lifetime exposure 'Olthee: the Lord make his face usband she is|fennel avenue east, Mount\waitress saw "an itty - bitty|tadiation has been set at 35 T0-/shine upon thee, and be gra- d,.J- Shortt, of Toronto and two i : P preeceoeel by bmn 'grandchildren, Kevin and Ivan|SutVived -by two daughters, | Hamilton. The service was held/Santa Clause shaking on a drug) enteens, not milli - roentgens. |cioys unto thee: the Lord li | up his countenance upon thee, she {s survived by four daugh-|Gordon. Mrs. Richard Wingrove (Made-|Monday, Dec. 11, at 2 p.m. In-|store counter." It didn't harm ters, Mrs. Clyde Hein (Isobel),| Mr. Shortt is resting at the|line), of Brantford and Mrs.|terment will be Tuesday, Dec.|the Carlsbad Caverns, 34 miles| Ny D ] t and give thee peace." Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Gordon|McIntosh - Anderson FunerallBeverley' Coulter (Gwen), of|12, at 3 p.m. in Groveside Cem-|west, or potash mines, kept em- ew Vevelopmen Reeson (Grace),' Mrs. Lawrence|Home for service in St. George's| ndon, Ont., and three. sons,|etery, Brooklin. pty of people when the blast) I Shi H ] McConkey (Audrey) and Mrs.|Anglican Church at 1:30 p.m. Welne Dale, Denzil Dale and FUNERAL OF detonated at 2 p.m. EST. | n 1ps assie James Laurie (Margaret), all of|Tuesday, Dec. 12. Rev C. D. William Lyons. MRS. ROBERT Seismic measurements May) waTIFAX (CP)--New devel-| SHOW Oshawa and a son, Robert A.|Cross will conduct the services.| Also surviving are two sis- 4 TSON help show the difference be-\4,ments appeared Sunday in a Pierson, of Oshawa. \Interment will be in St. Phillip's oe ana sa Soa (Mary) ies Pdi get a aie! Ithree-year legal hassle over] You Core Enough i ee sis-/Anglican Church Cemetery,/°f USnawa and Orville feever, vv alaal seven Cuban ships as one of the|} 'o Give in oa Gere g ietlog Weston, jof Arnprior and four grand- Roebrt Cathbertson, who died) 10 Army Personnel|'ji<" set out in tow for Cuba. |} The Very Finest Oshawa; Mrs. John Martin, To-| jchildren. at Oshawa Wednesday, Dec. 6,) |. | The ships, bound by a law] A GIFT FROM ronto and Mrs. Charles Robin- MRS. JOHN McCUE Reev. W. N. Aitken, pastor of|W2S held at the | Mcintosh.) Injured In Crash jsuit and rusting in Halifax har-| son, London, Ont.; Two brothers,|_ The death occurred at the|Calvary Baptist Church, will Anderson Funeral Home at 8} lbor since Cuba bought them| George Lowe, Toronto and Jack Oshawa General Hospital Sun-|conduct the memorial service|P-m. Friday, Dec. 8. ne CORNWALL (CP)--Ten army from Canadian National Steam- | Lowe, Whitby and 11 grandchild- day, Dec. 10, of Mrs. John Mc-|at the Armstrong Funeral Home| Rev. Dr. J. Leng, minister|,ersonnel from Cornwall and a'ships in 1958, were freed in mid- ren. : Cue, of 378 Oshawa Boulevard|at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13./0f St. Andrew's United Church, Toronto man were injured here|September by the Exchequer Mrs. Pierson was predeceased south. The deceased, who was|Interment will be in Oshawa|Conducted the service. Inter-\Sunday night when an army Court of Canada. by a sister, Mrs. John Carter, of|i? her 68th year, had been. in|Cemetery. ment was in Ayr Cemetery at|panel truck went out of control) | Toronto and a brother. William failing health for the past year.) 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 9. and slid into a car in the op-|f Lowe, who was killed in action| The former Linda Mollison,| MR. DAVID FALLOW | The pallbearers were David|posite lane. . | DON'T in France during the First\the deceased was a daughter of] David Fallow, formerly of 521|Hall, Hugh Hall, Robert Lov-) Officer Cadet George O'Dair, BE LUCKY World War the late James C. and Elizabeth|Palace street, Whitby, died atlett, Ian Filshie, Ralph Thorne|!8, is in critical condition in "4 The funeral service will be|L- Mollison. She was born injthe Oshawa General Hospital,and Mort. Guthrie. |Cornwall hospital with facial in- held at the McIntosh-Anderson|Dundee, Scotland. Coming to|Monday, Dec. 11. juries and a: fractured right} BE SURE Funeral Home at 2:30 p.m,|Canada 32 years ago, she had| Surviving are his wife, Cora) FUNERAL OF |wrist, Also in hospital are Pte. : ; Tuesday, Dec. 12. Rev. George|lived in Whitby and-Oshawa for Doddridge, two daughters, Mrs.THOMAS 8. BROTHERWOOD| Norman Mcleog, 27, Pte. Owen List with Lloyd Telford will conduct the service,|the last 14 years. K. Elliott (Sheila) and Mrs. H.| The funeral _ service dere gaa 18; ' aks Du-| then Interment will be in Oshawa| Mrs. McCue, who was amem-\Rammler (Joyce) and a son,/Thomas $. Brotherwood, of/P% Je end Fe ee Call your Mover rain ; sterian Church.|2crry, all of Whitby. | : ; "Bridges, 17. Union Cemetery. ber of the legs hae ore os Mr. Fallow is resting at the| columbus, who died at Ane) Five other army personnel In lieu of flowers donations to, WaS married in King street'. rn ae Oshawa General Hospital Wed-|..4 Campbell Leighton Rind | the Canadian Cancer Fund/United Church in 1947. . G. Town Funeral Chapel,|nesday Dec. 6, was held atl 4 94 ct goronto, driver of| . ; Besides her husband she is Whitby. The service will be in he Mcint heA '4 s F 1 {{leich, 24, of Toronto, driver of| would be appreciated. Pho rege ster. Mire g |the chapel Wednesday, Dec. 13,|e rier . gy te ag the other car, were treated at) J. ERIC B. SHORTT _[Byres, of Dundee, Scotland and|3¢,4.P.m. Interment will be at} =e ee eee or oe Gift wrop him in the luxury of Following a lengthy illness two brothers in Scotland. iii Race Rison af Pel 'Rev. R. H. Love, minister' of; . i bevtidhigoontig me cos the death occurred at the Osh-|. The funeral service will beloq hy Rey. J. Smith © cone4e|Columbus United Church, ton- Winner of Oshawo & District poate Ai ys ie batt a 2 : snlheld at the McIntosh-Anderson ; + ws Sin... lducted th 2 ' F. R. BLACK O.D. }] Real Estate Board Sales Award |} Yo"iety of styles, materials an awa General Hospital Sunday, Funeral Higik a2 am, Wed- Members of the Eastern Star|ducte e services. Interment OPTOMETRIST for 2 Consecutive Yeers. man-pleasing colours to select Dec. 10, of J. Eric B. Shortt, of peatas Dek 1s Aiswed be ih. Lodge No. 72, of the Independ-|was in Oshawa Union Ceme- Contcet Lena Conudtatien er from, 843 Bessborough drive, Oshawa |"eS@ay, hee ¥Y M- ent. Order of Odd Fellows, will|tery. i Eye Examination Priced from 'A son of the late James Shortt|terment in Mount Lawn Cem-|hold a service Tuesday, Dec. 12,| The pallbearers were Robers BY APPOINTMENT . . . LLOYD REALTY and Ellen Leake, the deceased|¢tery. Rev. Derek Allen, min-/at 7 p.m. |Brown, Robert Hogle, Frank} PHONE 723-4191 (Oshawa) Ltd., Realtors was born in Toronto. A resident|ister of St. Paul's Presbyterian \Simpson, Evald J 1. Eval 136 SIMCOE ST, N., OSHAWA 101. Simcoe N. -- 728-5123 ve iawn tor 34 years, Mr church, will conduct the serv- MRS. ALBERTA L. MAYNARD Macks and eae ae Shortt was married in St John's '©®S- |, Mrs. Feffie Alberta Laurene Anglican Church, Toronto _|Maynard, formerly of 368 East A graduate in mechanical MRS. JOSEPH H. LA ROCQUE)l4th street, Mount Hamilton, : K Mrs. Joseph H. La Rocque\died at the Hamilton General + a ot a ee COMING EVENTS [nes Santer sce, sue meta gers oe 8 Attend The Gigantic day, Dec. 9. She had been in| She was the wife of the late) failing health for the past two Mr. Barker Maynard, of Hamil-| I} : IN the Classified Section every day 'til) ton, and was t ie! | Christmas, The grandest of holiday |YCars. lAlberta La sagt nog Effie Melpers ailchy gives vou deat for] Born at Red Hill, Surrey.!" ci cviving her are two. sons,| " son you want to .| $ wo 8 Jee List the gifts, the stores. . . then start England, Dec. 18, 1874, she William and Clifford. two danete | Warm, comfortable broadcloths the most pleasant shopping tour you've|came to Canada 50 years ag0lters Mrs W. Dawson (Bernie | and flonnelettes tailored by pina _________|and lived at Enterprise before) ang' Mrs. I rer} : : jand Mrs. F. Hen |] Tooke, Forsythe. You can BINGO jmoving to Oshawa 42 years) Cuaurene, all of Manition. toe! really be choosy with the wide ago. : sisters, Mrs. Pearl Morrison, of | if enlection of styles, materdis ' 6 : ST. GERTRUDE'S | The former Elizabeth Ellen | lJ ond handsome shades now , AUDITORIUM |Hawkins, she was a charter | 1 a vO as s All sizes member of Holy Trinity Angli-| 2 ay 9 : i Page . EVERY MONDAY NIGHT | wa @ax. HANDS TIED? | Priced aoe KiNG EAST AT can church and an ane & 3.9 12,50 rom from \church worker until ill health a once haisis |prevented her from carrying on.| NOT ORLTRE Se Taney Lee eines She eun alan i bomber of thal because | Being Held At Cee : \f available for the young lad. Sizes 8 to 16. You'll like 'our selection. KINSMEN. BINGO |°shawa Golden Age Club. | YQU LACK A TRADE? | Au items itt packaged in stock | A Toronto-Dominion Christmas Gift Order TUESDAY, DEC. 12th in January, 1961, she is sur- You can train at home in your spare! ° FREE ADMISSION f : jtime for @ good 'paying position in any i | . is r,| wonderful way : vived by the following rela-jof the following fields, EXTRA BUSES tives: Mrs, G. Culbertson, Des-! diese! 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