Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1963, p. 3

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eget FOR sayocennneegea | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 16,1963 SMALL OSHAWA CHILD FIRST HAIR CUT IS MEMORABLE EVENT Building In April > With a big assist from Gen- eral Motors of Canada Limited, Oshawa"s April building reports totalled $7,381,059, probably the highest monthly total ever re- corded here, By comparison, building to- tals for all of last year amount- ed to $9,662,058. Already this year, totals for the first four months have hit $9,468,971. '| General Motors' permits for chassis plant ($4,700,000) and body plant ($800,000) additions represent about 75 per cent of) the entire total.. With the in-| clusion of a $500,000 permit is-| sued in February of this year} for preliminary work on this} construction, GM expansion has| been responsible for $6,000,000) in permits, THREE NEW APARTMENTS Close to $900,000 in apart.) | | F, DePalma, Athol street east, |000, one at $12,500 and one at Over $7,000,000 pany Limited, Richmond street west, received a $25,000 permit for office alterations, Southmead Neighborhood As. sociation was issued a $5000 permit for a Kawartha avenue clubhouse. There were 61 -single family dwelling permits issued in Ap- ril: Jess Hann and Son, Bessbor- ough drive, seven units -- two at $11,000, one at. $10,600 and tour at $10,000; A, Potter and Son, Elizabeth street, six units --two at $12,000, two at $11,000, one at $14,000 and one at $10,- 500 ne, one at $13,000 and one at $12,000, SINGLE FAMILY HOMES Singles: U. Schlottke, Tenny- son avenue, $15,000; Mr. Alder: ton, John street west, $10,000; Mike Zygocki, Southlawn, $13,... 000; V, Charewicz, Emerson - avenue, $12,000; Alpan Cons ~ sirotion, King street east, $10," Shocbridge Construction, Sim- ~ coe street south, $15,000; C, Ure ban, Guelph street, $10,000; T, Porun, Nipigon, $10,000; T. Bohe . dan, Cubert street, $9,000; A." Ferguson, RR1 Oshawa, $10,000;. .-. J, Kalyta, Harris avenue, $11,. ~ 000. T. Van Schyndel, Wilson road' north, $15,000; M. Sirizzotti, Pine avenue, $15,000; M. Uriadka, ~ Simcoe street south, $12,000; Hogenboom Construction, RR 1 Oshawa, $10,000; Terrace Park five units -- two at $10,000 and three at $9000; H. Kassinger Construction, Oshawa' Blvd, north, five units -- three at $13,- $12,000; Stone Manor Homes, ment construction is anticipated| Pickering, Ont., four units -- by these three' permits: |three at $12,000 and one at $11,- Valiant Developments, Bess-| 999. ae : borough drive; a $425,000 per-| A. and G, Goreski, Johnston mit for 64 units on Marland|@venue, three units -- two at $10,000 and-one at $10,500; Wil. Construction, Athol and Simcoe, $10,000. + N. Kryca, $14,000; M. Labriola, Simcoe -- LaSalle avenue," street south, $12,000; W. Lams" GREENWOOD ENTRIES Ce i) fee etl eLbeeed Primate $2500 claim- ing Maiden. Purse $1800, Three-and four-year-old Fillies, 7 Furs. Running Trance, Walsh XXX98 BR h, Uyeyama 115 Tiger, No Boy 118 h Toddy, Bolin 108 Ramagling Tiger, Rogers 118 Belle Ange, Robinson 108 Mac's Brat, Walsh X103 North Cairn, Dittfach Wild Fruit Lollypop, No Boy (A) Flirtys Dear, No Boy Janilyn, No Boy 108 Also Eligible; Sum Certain, No Boy (A) 108; Daring Damzel, Turcotte (B) X10; Miss Bodkin, Turcotte, (B) 108; Fitzsimmons, 108; Wil- lowdale Girl, Turcotte X114; Cap Ma- deleine, Remillard 108 A.Mrs. J. J. Moony Sr, and J M. Jacobs entry. B-G, B, Elliott and Gar- diner Farms entry. FIRST RACE on Simpson X103 oR 108 Galla Manda SECOND RACE Rose Valley $3500 Claiming Purse $1900 4-year-olds and up ' 7 Furs Rig Native, No Boy 6 Eterna! Lock, Fitzsimmons Pepit, No Boy lil Hash Boy, Dalton 111 Gina Might, Bolin 106 Mr. Yo Te, No Boy it! Last Divend, No Rov 122 No Boy ili 106 Prize Crew, THIRD RACE Stoney Plain, Mai- Bonnie Bird, Turcotte X107 Reactor, No Boy. 111 Star Shadow, Armstrong 111 Malucina, No Boy 106 Rocky River, Dittfach 106 Rusty Nail, Turcotte X117 FIFTH RACE ance, foaled in Canada 'year-olds, 1 Mile Viva La Zaca, Gubbins 120 Willhooks, Turcotte 117 Warriors Day, Robinson 120 Roman Thunder, Fitzsimmons 117 Royal Maple, Turcotte X115 QUINELLA BETTING Barrington, Allow: Purse $2900, SIXTH RACF ~-- Waterdown $10,000 claiming, Purse $2400, 4-year-olds up 7 Furs Bianca Mano, Prince's Gift, Nadia, Turcotte X106 Hernandez X111 No Boy 111 Come of Age, Shields 116 Monarch Park, Turcotte XX104 Prince D'Irlande, Gubbins 116 Vogel's Victor, Dalton 122 SEVENTH RACE ~~ Port Reeve, Al- lowance, Purse $2600, Three-and-our- jyear olds, 1 and 16th Miles Plaisir, Shields 106 Hope Hop, Dittfach 109 Black 'n Red, Harrison 104 Never Look Back, Turcotte X116 Rapid Fire, Bohenko 111 Aurora Fox, Gubbins 123 Acompando, No Boy 118 THERE COMES A time in most little girls' lives to go to a barber for their first hair- cut. Not all are recorded for posterity, which is a_ pity, because their reactions are priceless, Sometimes they laugh. Quite often they cry. | Some just don't do anything except sit and look devilishly cute, The sequence 'above is the picture story. of little Sharon Lea's first trip to the "clip shop". She was a little CITY AND DISTRICT GRANTS APPROVED Trustee Stephen G. Saywell, chairman of the finance com- mittee of the Oshawa Board of |Education, recommended at a special the amount set up in the bud- get for the retarded children's)be presented at a special meet-| The association's drive forjfull stop; Bernard Myers, |school and the cerebral palsy school be apprehensive at first about losing her blonde locks and went as far as to warn the barber not to take off too much, in the only way a nine- month-old girl can, by doubl. ing up her fist. But, the opera- tion went as scheduled, with snapping 'scissors taking. their toll. Not imper was heard from the tiny victim . in fact . When it was all over, she seemed to approve with a little smile Neighborhood Association. Other winners were: ladies first, Winnie Tennier; ladies second, Zena Sheridan; men's first, Cliff Umphrey; men's sec- ond, Bev, Corby; lone hands, Gordon Umphrey; low hand, Betty Reese, CONSERVATION TALK Conservation, recreation, and meeting Tuesday thatthe needs of the future, is the clude a new kitchen, topic of an address which will ing of the Oshawa Kinsmen Plan Opening "Many Drivers At Rundle Park Admit Guilt Plans forthe opening of the park on Saturday, June 8, were e ? ss discussed at a meeting of the are ahaa 'rattic ark Neig } 5. : ' Rundle Perl uaa hood As*| court Wednesday by Magistrate sociation recently, ,,|Crawford W, Guest. They all wit gas anounced, there wlnleaded uty to the charges Heh 'pond ane fraworks ' laid against them, Iva Lillian Rice ,of Brooklin, was fined $50 for failing to |well as free treats for the chil- make a full stop; Edward A idren of members of the asso- riati e will be bingo for [lation te commencing wat 3\Kimmerly, of RR 4, Bowman- 'p.m. A display of knitting and|Ville, $50, disobcying a traffic lsewing is planned, There will/Signal; Allan Barnard, 300 Al- also be a bake sale, a candy betr street, $35, failing to yield booth and a tea room, ithe right of way from a private The members were told the driveway; Alphonse Desveaux, erection of a 15-foot addition|920 Monteith avenue, $50, fol- to the clubhouse, which will in-|!owing too closely. is well David McColm, 153 Elliott street, $25, failing to make a 219 way.|Graburn avenue, $10, not hav- under way. |members is well under paid, The annual/Club, Tuesday, May 28, at the/Any member missed during thejing an operator's licence, and avenue, William Reid Construction |Limited, Elizabeth street; a | $400,000 permit for 69 units, also on Marland avenue. H. Kassinger Construction, Oshawa Blvd, north; a $60,000 jpermit for 20 units on Simcoe | street north. Oshawa Housing Company |Limited got a $112,000 permit for a 20-unit pensioners' housing project on Westmount avenue, | Ontario Steel Products was} issued a' $95,000 permit for a warehouse addition on Ritson road north, | Coulter Manufacturing Com.-| ers, Gibbons street, $12,000; Walter Schleiss, RR2 Oshawa, $13,000; T. Kelly, Masson street, addition, $6300, liam Tonno, Park road north, three units -- one at $12,000 and two at $11,000; L, Wallis, Burk street, two units -- one at $14,. 000 and one at $10,400. | A. R. Jeffery Construction Ltd., Mary street, two at $10,- 000; P. Johansen, Law street, one at $13,000 and one at $11,- 000; G, Lysyk, Chesterton ave.) MARKET PRICES TORONTO (CP) -- Churning cream and butter print prices were reported unchanged today, The egg market was steady with offerings adequate for @!an accident at King street east light to fair demand. _ ,|and Ritson road April 25 result Country dealers are quoted by|ing in $9,500 damage, the federal department of agri- creon Cann, grade ome Sverre delivered Toronto, in fibre heading north 'on Ritson road, eh . gol nied + we they told the court, and after Oraaoe | saaik say and "| waiting for the light to turn Y Wistenle to retail for carton| ence" had proceeded across the eggs: A large mostly 44-46; aj mberagction when the collision medium mostly 39-42; A small! Bromley who had been east+ aoe " ,_,(bound, said he had seen the Butter prices: Canada first light turn amber, but, he said, grade: Ontario tenderable 51-52;|he had intended to proceed, as non-tenderable 4914-49%4, in light/he was driving a truck heavily trading: Western 51/4 (nomi-|joaded with bread, He then saw the other vehicles proceeding, but could not brake in time to avoid a collision. Magistrate Guest said there had been no evidence that Bromley had gone through a red light. No Evidence Man Ran Red Light Thomas Kent Bromley, 21, of |29 Brock street, was charged |with disobeying a traffic signal |but pleaded not guilty in the |Oshawa court Wednesday, After hearing the evidence Magistrate Crawford W. Guest dismissed the charge, Bromley had been involved in | OXFORD, England (CP) -- |Mr, Justice R. A. Ritchie of the| |Supreme Court of Canada and jhis brother Charles, the Cana- |dian ambassador to the United grant is $1,000 to each group, Spruce Villa Hotel, Whitby./canvass may secure a mem-|$50, driving on the left side of mn ered EUCHRE RESULTS Guest speaker will be R, W.,|bership card at the park open-jthe centre of the highway; An- (Harris, conservation consultant/ing. At the same time they will/tonio Frederick Ricci, 86 Brock dens. Fillies, Purse $2100 2-year-olds 4% Furs Night Raider, Robinson 119 Pen Drift, Gordon 112 \States, have been elected hon-|gs jorary fellows of Pembroke Col-|® EIGHTH RACE Claiming, foaled in Canada, Purse $1900. 4-year-olds and up 1 Mile, "KINDNESS Bright Hope, Rogers 119 Sarges Nob, No Boy 19 Bright Colleen, Daiton 119 Windlesham, reotte X107 Wedded Bilis, Turcotte X107 | FOURTH RACE -- Grimshaw $3500 Claiming Purse $1900, four-year-olds up 7 Furs. House Boy, No Boy 111 Cut Steel, Dittfach 111 Hit Pedestrian Driver Is Given Benefit Of Doubt Nobody saw Jerry Norman Mountenay, a 72-year-old pedes- trian, until he was hit by a car driven by Charles Timothy Slocombe, 732 _ Bessbor- ough drive, Magistrate Craw- ford W, Guest learned in the Oshawa court Wednesday, Slocombe pleaded not guilty to failing to yield the right of way to a pedestrian and told the court he had seen nobody in the intersection of Bond and Simcoe streets, before making his left turn on to Bond street east When Constable D. W. Dilla bough arrived Mountenay was lying on the street 10 feet from the front of Slocombe's small panel truck, the constable told! the court. *T heard the screech of brakes and there I was flying through the air," Mountenay said. Another pedestrian saw accident from the other side the street. He "saw front of the car," court, Slocombe said he noticed Mountenay first in the light of his car's headlights, Another witness, who had been driving behind Slocombe, said he had not seen the pedestrian before he was hit Another pedestrian saw the Witness said the corner from which Mountenay had come was dark. At the time had been raining and misty "I give you the benefit of doubt," said Magistrate Guest, dismissing the charge, attribut- ing the accident to the circum- stances and to the fact the ac- cused might have been blinded by the headlights of another car the of a form in he told the it | Mae's Trophy. Lady Gangster, Simpson X105 » Rogers 115 Smirly's Rouge, Simpson X112 Warferd, Harrison 117 O1 Can, No Boy 120 Miss Elandel, Dittfach 112 Duty Watch, Shields 115 Von Rich, Fitzsimmons 115 Post Time 2 p.m, Clear and Fast | STUDENT ASSISTANT Edward White, a former Oshawa man who graduated | from the O'Neill Collegiate | and Vocational Institute in 1954, who has. been welcomed by the congregation of King Street United Church as .stu- dent assistant for the summer months Wheelchair Thief Gets Three Months BRANTFORD (CP)--Garnet Bissett, 43, confined to a wheel- chair for the last 15 years, was sentenced Wednesday toa jthree-month jail term on a charge of theft Bissett pleaded guilty to the theft of clothing from a Brant- ford store, Police arrested him after the store management complained about shoplifting } | OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges Deeler in your oreo. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol at Nu-Way, carpet and broad- loom has been a specialty for 18 yeors . . . with thousands of yards on display to select from, PHONE 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. Ann Umphrey won the door prize at the euchre party held recently by the Lake Vista Driver Fined For | Improper Turn A charge of careless driving against William Jewell, RR 1, Bowmanville, was dismissed' by Magistrate Crawford W. GueskVolker ) ; in the Oshawa court Wednes- technology; Cameron Ross months of investigation, police \day. Jewell was fined $35 for making an improper turn, The accused had been in- volved in an accident on Simcoe street north April 25 the court jwas told. He and his passenger, {Charles R. Jewell, 643 Christie istreet, had been injured. His lear andta truck, with which it collided, were wrecked, Percy Elkins Hersey, of Bow- manville, the driver of the truck, said he had not seen the Jewell car before he struck it, |He said he had been in the driving lane, while the car had been in the passing lane, to his jleft. Beth vehicles were south. bound, Hersey said the car turned in front of his truck Another witness also said he | saw Jewell's car turn in front of jthe truck, but had not noticed it before After the crown evidence, the defence and the crown agreed jto have the charge changed in one of making an improper turn, Jewell pleaded guilty to that charge. pany Limited RYERSON GRADUATES Following is a list of Ryerson Institute of Technology gradu- ates from Oshawa: Dale Eldon Southwell, architectural technol- ogy; Leo Robert Brockman, electronic technology; Pamela Catharine Yearsley, furniture and interior design; Harold Loeschke, mechanical radio television Finely, and arts, 3 MINOR ALARMS Except for. three minor alarms all was quiet for the Oshawa Fire Department Wed- nesday, There were no calls for the city ambulance. $10 ACCIDENT The rear door of a car driven by Alan Wilbur, 45, of 726 Sim- coe street south, flew open and hit a parked car at the Mary and Richmond street intersec- tion Tuesday. The. parked ve- hicle was owned by Jean M. Kennedy, 25 Prince street, Bow- manville, The police estimated the damage at $10 for the Cities Service Oil Com-jbe given tickets for the treats street, $10, permitting an un- for their children, In case of rain most of. the park opening activities will be held in the clubhouse. licensed driver to drive Arturo lezzi, 1200 Colborne street east, $35, following tvo closely; Vito Three Metro Men | Face Fraud Counts TORONTO (CP)--After three $25, road, Remanded was Ronald Mich- ael Rosnak, 149 Riverside drive, charged with following too close- ly and with careless driving. Convicted in 'absentia was Donald Franklin Grant, 770 Stone street, charged with hav- ing defective brakes on his car and permitting an unlicensed person to drive, The court en- tered a plea of not guilty on his behalf, but fined him $25 on each charge. failing to yield half the had placed 105 charges, ranging from conspiring to defraud the public at large to fraud by wire-tapping, against three Tor- onto men Police said they seized a jlarge number of cheques, print- ing plates and negative and motor vehicle licences alleged to have been used by the men for bogus identification, Charged are Robert James /Cox, 33, Harry Gunnell, 46, and 'Norman McCaud, 30, Magistrate Donald Graham ordered McCaud and Gunnell held without bail and set Cox's bail at $20,000, Cox will appear in court in two days. The other two were remanded for a week. 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