SOROPTIMISTS CLUB COM The Soroptimist . Club of | night. Mrs. Matt Gouldburn, Oshawa and District present- | treasurer of the club is shown ed the final instalment on a | presenting the cheque to Mrs, pledge of $750 to the Oshawa | C. DeBeaupre, of . the hos- General Hospital Monday | pital's nursing staff. Looking PLETES HOSPITAL PLEDGE on are Miss Evelyn Moore, president of the Soroptimist Club and J. C. Hepburn, ad- ministrative assistant at the Oshawa General Hospital. The Loses Permit Thursday, May 31, 1962 OLD WOODBINE ENTRIES Firm to Open For Two Years ; FIRST RACE 8. Gray Ben,. NB 116 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --)"Medicine Hat" for three-year-| 9. Cathy Yates, NB 109 A Maple Grove man, who left/old maidens. Purse $2100, seven|10, First Lead, Potts 116 the scene of an accident at the/furlongs. Foaled in Canada. 11, Big Native, McComb 122 overhead bridge on King street) 1. Gray Mouse, Roser 118 west May 21, pleaded guilty in 2. Sergeant Butch, G'fiths X113, Also Eligible: court here Tuesday to charges! 3, Crown Grant, Gordon, 118 | mons 122, of impaired driving and failing 4. Diamond Park, NB 118 to remain. 5. Reckless Rick, NB-118 FIFTH RACE Ronald $. Wilton was fined) §. Je ry's Blaze, NB 118 Mardale $50 and costs or seven days and Montana B., Lanoway 112 year-olds his licence was suspended for! 8. Ortonto, Simpson XXX108 |Purse $1900 : ' } Faavaite 1, Diameter, McComb 116 six months on the impaired. hs . aac . driving conviction and $25 and|SECOND RACE - Romping Chance, NB 116 ; ) La ; costs or an additional five days| Medicine Hat" for three-year- Se ee eee ee on the hit and run charge; |9d maidens. Purse $2100, seven| 4. Plucky Crest, Dittfach 121 and he was suspended from/furlongs, division of the first,| 5. Brown Ensign, Brown 113 driving anywhere in Canada for|foaled in Canada Welsh Monk, Simpson the next two vears | 1, Subtle Approach, G'bins 118 2. Golden Lad, NB 118 Tintoretto, NB 118 QUINELLA BETTING Constable Tracy Davis of the Bowmanville Police Depart- for three and four- Claiming all $2500, Modern shipping and stocking|costs or seven days and his li- One mile and \%. XXX108\first major expansion of facili- Information Lack | Delays Hearing BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Darlington Township's Solici- .or Alan Strike was unable to »roceed with charges against wo men under the zoning by- laws in court here Tuesday when it was learned that Build- 'ing Inspector E. A. Varcoe had left the 'information sheets" in his Hampton office. Douglas Lane, 32, of Burke- ton, was charged with using his property as a junk and wrecking yard, He pleaded guilty and his case was ad- journed to June 19. Roy Eld- ridge, 26, RR 3, Bowmanville, pleaded not guilty to a charge of using his property as a junk yard. "I'm in the transport busi- ness," Eldridge told Magistrate R. B. Baxter, 'and all the equipment I have in my yard is used for parts for my equip- ment. It isn't junk." His case was also adjourned) to June 19. | manville peg oer said Mack-| Mr, Varcoe told Magistrate| ee = sniching I@ admitted being the driver. |Baxter he didn't realize he had! money went towards furnishing Magistrate R. B. Baxter took|to bring the information sheets) a waiting room on the sixth |. : i 5 floor in ras new wing of the |issue with a phrase used by|with him to court. hospital, |Mackie, "I came to a stop and|~ on, cate es aee | To Attend Celebration j}took off in a hurry to put i Despite his advanced years) ®'4? employees will remain Lift Licence Six Months BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Crown Attorney H. R. Deymar charged in court here Tuesday that the Bethany area is being used as a race track for 17- year-olds and the streets as places for them to practice jack-rabbit starts. He was speaking in the case of 17-year-old Joseph Alan Mackie, RR 2, Janetville, charg- ed with careless driving. Jack Palmer, of Bethany, told Magistrate R. B. Baxter, he was driving along a back street when he saw a car coming to- ward him sideways. "T pulled my car over to the side of the road and stopped," said Mr. Palmer, "'but he got it straightened out." Mr. Palmer took down the li- cence number of the car and called the police. Constable J. G, Donaldson of the OPP Bow- oF Tribute was paid Monday Defense Counsel John Greer s . said Mackie only had a begin-! toc ul Ing ner's permit and had driven a car only about 10 times. A space - doubling expansion) The magistrate said he for H-G Designs Ltd., Picker-|thought it was a case of a ing, will result in the opening of|young chap trying to impress bluntly"', have reached retirement age. 12. Captain Hook, Griffiths X117a new shipping and stocking/the public he can drive a car,|and physical infirmities, Thom-| Nalal, Fitzsim-|building in mid-June, the com-|"'A few years ago we had an/as Murphy, 81, of Oshawa, will! pany said today. The 5,500. square foot crete block building will house epidemic of this at the Bow-|enjoy one of the happiest days) 7 con-|manville Hih School." of his life Thursday when he} 7 Mack e F 5jattends the reunion of Cana- Mackie was fined $10 and $15 dian Boer War Veterans in equipment for the firm's prod-leence (which has expired) was|Qu"ys,, The gathering marks ucts -- Nylo-Slide sashless win-|suspended for six months. His} dows and custom-designed kitch-||awyer suggested he attend the conflict. | ens. Bowmanville Traffic Clinic. Mr. Murphy, who has been al patient in the Oshawa General OBITUARIES Kenneth C. Hisey, vice-presi- Hospital, is leaving Oshawa to- FUNERAL OF dent of H-G Designs, Ltd., said the new building represents the day by auto. He will be accom- panied by his son, who lives in Burlington and a granddaugh- ter, who is a student nurse at a Toronto hospital ties for the 34-year-old firm Now near completion, the build- afternoon to 53 Oshawa Gen- | eral Hospital employees who | Despite reaching the retire- | ment age, many of the vet- | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 30, 1962 3 VETERAN HOSPITAL EMPLOYEE HONORED | on the OGH staff. All were | the OGH employee having the presented with framed "'Cer- | longest term of service (more tificates of Service' and | than 43 years) accepts her | cheques, ranging in amounts | certificate and $100 cheque from $25 to $100, depending from T. L. Wilson, hospital upon the length of service, | board 'president. were given to the employees. | Shown above, Miss Jane Cole, --Oshawa Times Photo visiting friends on Southway drive and later found her car idamaged. Geddes had been visiting at the home of William Barraball, of 21 Southway drive, that even- ing. Miss Karen Barraball tes- \tified she watched Geddes drive away from the house and said she heard no banging noise. Driver Freed Hit And Run BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- John Geddes, 21, of RR 3, Bow- manville, was acquitted Tues-| day of a hit and run charge. Magistrate R. B. Baxter found) Crown Attorney H. R. Dey there was doubt that the accus-|man said that a paint sa&m- ed was responsible fora colli-|ple taken from the bumper of sion with a parked car May 1.|Geddes' car matched the paint A car owned by Miss Jane\on the Galbraith vehicle. European F't, Rem'lard 118 SIXTH RACE 5. Four Men, T'cotte X113 Dorval" for three ' Red Flyer, Gubbins 118 Pu se Copper Cliff, Ha'son X113 Respect Polly, NB 113 County Road, Parnell 113 HUGH ALEXANDER The funeral of Hugh Alexan-|!t was thought for a time der who died-at his home at 93 that Mr. Murphy's condition Adelaide street west, Sunday,|W@s such that he could not May 27, in his 83rd year, was|Make the train journey to Otta- held' from the Armstrong Fu-|W@- However, when it was learn-| | neral Home, Tuesday, aes 29,\ed he would be accompanied} TO VISIT TOWN | at 2 p.m. by members of his family spe- Prime Minister John Diefen- The Rev. W. N. Aitk _|cial permission was secured for) baker, who is expected to ior a Ceca Dieu ain him to leave hospital. visit Bowmanville on Monday, officiated. Interment was in|, Mr. Murphy contractes dod 4, iH i ag 4 ] --| ho ' typhoid fever while serving in} Bowmanville town Counc Two companies were fined in Mount Lawn Cemetery. j . Ws £ 4 y ni it w: i absentia in court here Tuesday| Pallbearers were Charles ae hide re ane frag: 9 cao attine on charges under the Depart-|Lee, Ted Gay, Wilfred Lepine, Arey vuttared many spi pe on the town hall steps when SEVENTH RACE ment of Transport Act Lawrence Lepine, Don Lepine alimarits sited he arrives. "Tberville" for three- and four-, T. Gervais Express, of Mais-/ 294 Stan Lepine. Whil 4 ott parame year-olds, allowance. Purse |soneuve avenue, Montreal, was " s ne ttawa . the veter- $2400, one mile fined $50 and costs or default! WALTER GORDON YUILL An; from ney parts of Can- FOURTH RACE 1, Argue Around, Fitzsi'ns 108 distress for not having a pub-| The death of Walter Gordon 248, wil _-- 100 yards in a Seveleinke' far four-vesrenidal 200 Git: Gapbins 110 \lic commercial vehicles licence) Yuill, 127 Palace street, Whitby, Parade When Governor General and up. Claiming all $2500 3. Acouchi, McComb 112 for Ontario, The company was|occurred at the Oshawa General] 7°°'8°5 +. Yanler wi take the) teed $1800 Seva Hinonie, 4 Dykebar Lad, Bolin 105 j hauling a load of furniture| Hospital Tuesday, May 29, fol-| Salute. Starsn-Taurt sor 111 | 5, Marine's Day, NB 105 from Montreal to Toronto. lowing a prolonged illness. He! pry Y . Star-o-Taura, Roser 11 | § King's Wild. NB 108 phigh lee ive other Boer War veter- Teddy Joe, Wolski X106 | ® King's Wild, } Robert Transport Ltd., of Was in his 64th year. ans from the Oshawa district . Sundry, Dalton 114 EIGHTH RACE Rougemount, Quebec, was also| Son of the late Alexander and|| fe hie Genin thi | a | Valquestin, Hale 117 "Parklawn" for three and four- fined $50 and costs or default|Jessie Yuill, the deceased was|'eft by train this morning to at- 5. Critics Choice, Robinson 114) year-olds. Allowance -- Purse/'istress for hauling 215 cases|born in Hopetown, Ont. He was|tend the celebration, They are: . Sir Benjamin, NB 114 $2400, One mile. Division of the! bolts when their licence only,married in 1924 at Watson's|Ernest Brooks, 83, 160 Rich- | by permits them to haul canned Corner. mond street east: Arthur Kil- --ae tine enim ~ | 1, Warferd, NB 100 goods. Mr. Yuill resided in Whitby | patrick 81 6 wae avila! 'eee H Ee Hi 2. Rock Day, Griffiths X102 Richard J. Coglia, of RR 3,,for 20 years. Prior to this he . *| Se \Harry March, 84, 78 Church) Arthur Hatch, 80, 620) 3. Tres Suave, Dittfach 108 Norwood, was fined $20 or seven|lived in the Perth area. He was 4 5. Prince Sparkle, Rob'son 112/of 4,500 pounds. The Coglia/ed locally for 17 of these years.|Richmond street east and 6 7 ing will allow for more manu- facturing area in the original section of the factory PCV Licence Was Lacking BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Galbraith, 71 King street west,| Magistrate Baxter said that Bowmanville, suffered $69 dam-|the evidence created a doubt in age. She testified she heard ajhis mind and the case would be banging noise outside while! dismissed. COMING EVENTS | |BINGO, Bathe Park, Eulalie Avenue,|EUCHRE at Radio Park tonight § | Thursday, 2 p.m. Euchre Saturday, 8/9'clock sharp. Good prizes. Lunch fie served. Admission 50 cents. Everybody Pe ne ___ | weleome. NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING 7:45 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert ond Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $190 JACKPOT INCLUDED Door' Prize $15 Blosson Time Tea olds, One year $2800 ment said he traced the ac- cused through a licence num- ber supplied to him by a wit- ness He said: Wilton was in bed when he arrived at his home, and that when he walked to the THIRD RACE police cruiser he seemed to be "Porcupine" for two - in an intoxicated condition maidens. Purse $2100 Damage to the other longs. Foaled in Canada which was 'scraped from Red Pal, Rogers 120 to end,"' according to the Breconing, Potts 120 stable's description, the Albion Star, Viola 120 age totalled $258 Canebora, Fitz'ons 120 Oo Royal Jill, Robinson 117 f. Willhooks, Gubbins 120 7. Select Lad, Fitz'ons 120 8. Dark Gem, Dittfach 117 allowance mile Bourbon King, Fitzsi'ns 120 Arthur H, D'fach 116 Navy Jay, NB 116 Hammer "n Tongs, Harrison _ &108 Puss 'n Boots, Gubbins (A)126 |4 a - year - old) . 4% fur, ? car end 1 con-| 2 dam Pointed, NB 120 Buzzin, G'fiths (A)XX97 R. W. Gian and S, Roten- berg entry 7 -- (A) | BAZAAR and Penny Sale, St. Gregory's Auditorium, Wednesday, May 30. 7 "till 190. Sponsored by "The Daughters of Isabella" TRADE FOR CASH those unused arti cles through an Oshawa Times Want Ad. It's a smart way to get quick cash. Dial 723-3492 right now, APPRAISALS. : Lloyd A. P. Bolahood F.R.I. 728-5123 LLO Friday, June 1, 3-6 p.m. Sponsored by Pheobe AL i Scammell Unit BINGO UNION HALL BOND STREET Wednesday, May 30th 7:30 p.m. 20 Games -- 6 ond $10 hg a | VE | Share the Wealth e e e : 6 -- $40 Jackpots b ON OSHAWA KINSMEN MONSTER BINGO SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, 8:00 P.M. $2,000 $1,000 GAME aa decease EARLY BIRD GAMES FROM 7.00 P.M. MUST GO! DOOR PRIZES ADMISSION $1.00 --- ADULTS ONLY OSHAWA CHILDREN'S ARENA BOOST POLICE PAY BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Members of the Bowmanville Police Department have been granted a pay increase of $175 each year for two years. The pay hike came Tuesday night when Council held a short meet.) 4 ing following a board of works committee meeting. The local police association had been negotiating with council for sev- éral weeks. seventh. Square Dance Instruction Every Monday Night | Circle Eight Square Dance Club Every Mondy Night October '62 ~---- April '63 Contact Mrs. E. J. Reed, 735 Masson St., Dial 725-5595 PROGRAMME of solo and two piano num- bers will be presented by. pupils of EDITH SUMMERS on Friday Evening June Ist at 7 o'clock Whitby Baptist Church Silver collection for choir funds. At Simcoe Street United Church | Realtor . Flutterbudget, R'mussen 107,days for carrying an overload|a barber for 40 years, and work- street; . Falsun, Harrison X102 truck was loaded with logs) He was a member of Whitby| : Lloyd Realty (Oshawa) Ltd. Bullmont, Fitz'ons 108 bound for Grimsby United: Chivoh and ah andent John sameert: 78, 86 Rose- 101 Simcoe North |Post time 2 p.m. Clear and fast bowler and sportsman. dale avenue AAC -- X - 5 tbs.; XX - 7 Ibs.; Mr, Yuill is survived by his | XXX - 10 Ibs. Quell Blaze |wife, the former Jean Hutchi- INVENTIONS MAKE [In Automobile Donald of Oshawa. ' LIFE PLEASANT He is also survived by two brothers, Alfred of Hopetown, | Until recently, tennis players in Sweden have had AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE 26.00 « YEAR BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE SCHOFIELD-AKER LIMITED PREMIUMS Tuesday. AS LOW AS 360 KING ST. WEST PHONE 723-2265 Rev. John Smith will conduct] ° Don Ellison @ Gerry Osborne @ Ralph Schofield @ Reg Aker the Whitby service. Oshawa firefighters extin-| and Bert of Lanark, and a sis guished a car at. 830 Simcoe| tet, Mrs. Donald Brown, (Mar- ion) London, There are seven street north a few minutes after grandchildren to lay aside their rackets in (8 p.m., The body is resting at. the autumn and , WIMKOE But Owner of the car was identi-;|W. C. Town Funeral Home, now this handicap has been. | ee |Whitby, for service in the overcome. Tennis clubs all fied as G, Lund of the same a¢-| chapel Abuteday May 31, at 2 over the country are install- dress, No estimated of damage p.m then to the Young Ric ig Balloon i ae 4 oe or cause of the fire was avail-'neral Home, Lanark, for serv- --_ a Mig mLoon - lable. jice Friday, June 1, at 2 p.m. completely covers and shel- |" Interment will follow in the ters the court. It is warm Civic ambulances answered a Hopetown cemetery but still lets in light. total of three calls: during the ; yet in the swing and let day | Oshawa Times Classified |" " Ads serve you extra cash by selling the good, usable items you have stored away. Dial Oshawa Times today for a friendly Ad Writer. OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO - Thursday, May 31 20 GAMES AT $20--5 GAMES AT $30 1--$150.00 JACKPOT ($20.00 PER LINE PLUS $50.00 PER FULL CARD) 2--$250.00 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 50-55 | $10 PER LINE PLUS $200.00 PER FULL CARD IN 50-55 NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS $25.00 CONSOLATION PRIZE. $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES. | EXTRA BUSES RED BARN Oshawa ADMISSION DOOR PRIZES $1.00 WHITBY KINSMEN BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH, WHITBY WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th ' EARLY BIRD GAME ----- SHARE-THE-WEALTH Bus Leaves Oshawa Terminal --- 25c Return : KINSMEN ORBIT SPECIAL --- MUST GO $20 Each Horizontal Line -- $100 Full Card NOW WORTH $150 IN 51- NUMBERS Church bus leaves 4 corners ot 7:30 p.m. 5 GAMES AT $30 -- 20 GAMES AT $20 TWO $250 JACKPOT GAMES 2nd--No. 56, $30 Consolation PRESENTS LODGE CHEQUE Amos Rubin, right, present- | bed room. W. A. Holland ac- ed a cheque to the Oshawa | cepted the cheque. The room Hospital Tuesday as part | will be known as the B'nai peyment of their pledge of | B'rith Lodge Room. $2,000 for furnishing a two- Oshawa Times Photo CONTACT LENS Consultation by Appointment Phone 723-4191 F. R. BLACK O.D. 136 SIMCOE NORTH FOOD MARKET, 54 SIMCOE ST. NORTH If your present furnace is e HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS e GOVERNMENT INSPECTED STEAKS *::" 95% | tow" 69 30 39 09 BANANAS EXTRA FEATURE GOLDEN YELLOW old and inefficient, now is You can have your new oil furnace installed for less than $10 a month! the time to have us re- place it. Asmart, new, en- lose | will gi , closed model will give you oAViNg <4 Kins s s Biscuits rs. 2% P K CHRISTIES' BROOKSIDE BREAD :«::. 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