Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 May 1963, p. 3

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CAMP SAMAC ALMOST READY FOR THE SUMMER S$ busiest on record at both Camp Samac and the Adven- ture Base in Haliburton. A bulldozer has been used to dredge the lake at Camp Sam- Plans unveiled at a meet- ing of the Oshawa District Boy Scout Council Thursday night indicate the coming summer will be one of the One- ay Street Routes Reversed Beginning next Wednesday, Albert street from Olive ave-| © nue to King street will become) B one-way NORTH-BOUND, Also,| Albert north of King) from) % King to Bond street will become) > one-way north, | At the same time, Ontario street, from Bond to King, be- comes one-way SOUTHBOUND, as does Celina street from King all the way to Olive ave- nue, | These changes simply re-| verse the one-way patterns now) in existence on these streets, D.. Motorists travelling north on ane Albert will find "stop" signs at Athol and King streets. Going south on Ontario and Celina, the driver will stop at King, Athol, and Elm Streets, Reasons for the change as given by the city engineering --It was recommended in the Damas and Smith traffic re- port. Parallel one-ways are look- ed on in terms of a "divided highway"; therefore, north- bound traffic should be on the right hand side. --Simcoe street (north) and Centre street (south) may be developed as one-way streets in % the downtown area. If this is * done, and the present Celina- Albert system were not chang- ed, the result would be two northbound one-ways side by side. City notices describing the change will be in The Times. Clip one for reference. New Principal Named By Board PORT HOPE -- William C. ictoria street (cuntinuation of hursday. Bruce (three-way stop)/culated on electronic computers by the Dutch National | Agency in what was claimed as the fastest such service in Eur- ope. ' 182nd annual convention of the CITY AND DISTRICT BALLOONS TRAVEL FAR loon race which was Brookes, president, reports that the furthest tag has come from Sussex, New Jersey, a distance been returned from Rochester, Buffalo, Wilson, Cowlesville and ATTENDING CONVENTION ate past president of the On- tario Secondary School Trustees Association, is attending the association from today until Monday, Close to 200 delegates, representing secondary school boards throughout the province, will meet at Hotel London, in London, Ont., for the four- day convention, BANK DEBITS The Canadian Bankers' Asso- ciation reports debits to individ. ual Oshawa bank accounts dur- ing April totalled $376,600,000, This compared with $320,700,. 000 in March and $319,300,000 in April of last year. STUDENTS GET DIPLOMAS Three Oshawa district men received diplomas Wednesday at the Ontario Agriculture Col. lege, Guelph, on the completion of the two-year diploma course. Those honored were J. R. Car- leton, Claremont; T. D. Speirs and C, J. Sutter, Oshawa, NEWS EDITOR DIES weekend, Seen here is a group of boys receiving in- struction in boating. --Oshawa Times Photo ac while other Improvements to the camp facilities have been made, The large swim- ming pool will be painted this Catholic Party CAPSULE NEWS Holds Strength OPP Inspector Wins Promotion THE HAGUE, Netherlands} (Reuters)--The Dutch Catholic People's Party successfully de- fended its position as the Neth- erlands' strongest party, results in the national elections showed TORONTO (CP) Harold Graham, 47, chief inspector of " the criminal investigation Semi-official but complete Te-/branch, has been promoted to turns for both Houses of Parlia-).-cictant commissioner of the ment showed the Catholic Peo-|)ovincial police, He will supers ple's Party maintained its usual| vise the eriminal investigation pace--gaining about 30 per cent/branch, the anti - gambling of the total vote--and picked UP) squad, the anti - highgrading one additional seat in the lower squad, the anti-rackets squad, house, land the lquor control board The opposition Labor Party, squad. which previously had nearly the| FINE WOMAN $2,000 same strength as its rivals, got! a noticeable rebuke from the) NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) 6,000,000 voters, dropping five) Margaret McClure, 40, of Niag- seats in the lower house and/ara Falls, Ont., was fined $2,000 one seat in the upper house, in magistrate's court Thursday The election results were cal-|on a Charge of bookmaking. The provincial police anti-gam- bling squad raided an apart- ment occupied by Miss Mc- {Clure Feb. 4. They 'said Miss McClure attempted to swallow a satin lbetting payoff slip while she was being searched by a woman Clubs Sel Tt 8 Biscuits To Raise Money dian Labor Congress has ac- Selling Scottish biscuits is a cused the National Union of Public Servicé Employees of major fund-raising project of Kiwanis Clubs from Sault Ste. waging a vicious and unwar- Marie to St. John's, Newfound- and, News ranted smear campaign against the CLC, CLC President Claude Jodoin has fired a stern and stiff letter to NUPSE President Stanley Little of Toronto in pro- test against the attacks. | 500 RETURN | HAY RIVER, N.W.T, (CP)-- Chairman of the Hamilton.) Residents of this island commu- Westdale, Kiwanis Club biscuit! nity, evacuated two weeks ago project, Vern Ross, told mem.) when ice-choked flood waters bers of the Westmount Kiwanis} hit the town, are slowly return. Club Thursday that they arejing to their battered homes, one of the 35 clubs participating! Health officials, who meet each in this annual project, newcomer with a hypodermic "Up to 19§4, we at Westdale| needle filled with anti-typhoid) Kiwanis had dodged from one|Serum, have allowed about 500 project to another. In that year, | residents to return to their however, we took guidance from| homes, Many homes still are un: Kiwanis international when they] fit for habitation, warned clubs to sell something . that wouldn't interfere with or muteett ee ks antagonize merchants, : fourth annual labor - manage. Mr. Ross said he investigated| ment seminar Has decided that the idea of selling tins of bis-/one of Canada's weaknesses is cuits. Checks were made with/disunity of both management ithe Sisters of the Most Precious MONTREAL (CP)--Alfred S, Labelle, 72, who long served in |various capacities on the edito- |rial staff of the daily newspaper {La Presse, died Thursday in beer sese after a jong illness. He retired from La Presse in 1958, Tags are starting to pour in Y from the Oshawa Jaycees bal-| |" held on) - of about 400 miles, Others have) | South Wales, N.Y. \f Stephen G. Saywell, immedi-| | relief and joy around the world," SELL LOCOMOTIVES MONTREAL (CP)--The first of 80 locomotives of a $16,100,. 000 sale to Mexico, the largest individual! industrial shipment made through the government's "POLISH SCOUTS WIN TROPHIES AT TOR Four members of the 14th Polish Scout Troop of St. Hed- ing trophies they won at a scout rally at High Park, To- are Edwin Gorny, Joe Zomny, Anthony. Czajkowski and ONTO MEET trophy for the half mile run, --Oshawa Times Photo wig's Church are shown hold- ronto, recently. Left to right Eddie Wojnar. They won the Spend Night In | Ajax Laundromat GREENWOOD ENTRIES SATURDAY, MAY 18 AJAX (Staff) -- Three hun- gry, tired children gave them- day afternoon after spending a night in an Ajax laundromat, Richard Phillips, 14; Bill Har- vey, 10 and Edward Jones, 13, all of Pickering Beach, were re- ported missing after leaving for school Wednesday morning. The trio spent Wednesday night in an Ajax Laundromat and gave themselves up at 1 p.m. Thursday when they walk- ed into the Ajax Police Station. OBITUARIES Export Credits Insurance Cor- poration, rolled out of the Mont- real Locomotive Works Limited plant Thursday, PUBLISHERS MEET LONDON (AP)--Publishers of leading newspapers in 15 coun- tries, including Canada, meet here next week to. discuss the challenges facing the free world's press. This 16th annual meeting of the International Federation of Newspaper Pub. lishers is the first to be held in London in 10 years. ARGUS CHAIRMAN DIES JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) Dominicus Hugo Ollemans, 54, head -of South Africa's biggest newspaper chain, died here Thursday. He was chairman and managing director of Argus Printing and Publishing Com. pany and chairman of Rhodes- ian Printing and Publishing Company. DREW VISITS RCAF LONDON (CP) George Drew, Canadian high commis- sioner in London, flew to Gros Tenquin In France Thursday to visit No, 2 Wing of the RCAF Air Division in Europe. Drew is also to visit divison head- quarters at Metz and No. 3 Wing at Zweibruecken,.. Ger- many. ? NAMES PROTECTOR VATICAN CITY (AP)--Ilde- brando Cardinal Antoniutti, Italian member of the Roman Curia, was named by Pope John Thursday as protector of Blood, whose mother house is in London, Ont. Cardinal Anton. jutti is a former papal delegate to Canada, \Fort William, was appointed County district high school . Po ulation |who returns to his home town \of Haliburton where he will be! sonably factual data on which Brown, former history depart- ment head at Selkirk Collegiate, Hs i ipa aS ~|principal of Millbrook High Pl Stud Of |School at a meeting of Durham an Y board, He succeeds J, D, Hodgson This area needs to conduct ys oe of Haliburton High study to bring out some rea-|"; ool. municipalities can base their planning, members of the Osh- Mr. Brown will take up his|Hamilton grocery stores and he| duties in September with a staff/ learned that selling Scottish bis-; of five full-time and two part-|cuits would not interfere. He time teachers and about 100 stu:|said that the project was a nts {great success in its first year of} WIT _AN HOUR NEW YO (AP) -- Gordon Cooper's 22-orbit space flight ended a two-- day Montreal| was within an hour of the time meeting Thursday with 150 dele.| it took Charles Lindbergh to fly and labor. The seminar, one of} a series initiated by the Na.| tional Productivity Council, The death of Mrs, James Druzsin, 555 Albert street, oc- curred suddenly at the Oshawa General Hospital, Friday ,May 17, Formerly Elizabeth Kahan- ecz, she was born March 16, 1800, in Hungary, a daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs, Steve Kahanyecz, She was married Oct. 1, 1914, in Brevec, Penn- sylvania, Mrs, Druzsin had been a resi- dent of Oshawa for more than 35 years. She was a member Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. She is survived by her hus- band, James Druzsin, one sis-) ter, Annie, and four brothers.) They are Michael, Matthew and) Steve, of Hungary, and Andrew) of Oshawa, | Mrs, Druzsin is at the Arm: strong Funeral Home. High) requiem mass will be sung by) Rt. Rev. Msgr. P. Coffey, at Holy Cross Church, Monday, May 20, at 9 a.m. Interment will be in St, Gregory's Ceme- tery. OBITS FUNERAL OF MRS, MARTIN PENICKA The funeral service for Mrs, Martin Penicka who died Tues- day, May 14 in Oshawa General Hospital was held Thursday, May 16, at 2 p.m. at Ritson Road Pentecostal Church, Rev. Nicholas Siblock con-| ducted the service, Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were John Gaath, John Balka, Mike Gnor- by ero Purse $1900 for 3-year-olds, .|7 furlongs. selves up to Ajax Police Thurs-\( ee i pson X17 Leo's Yingel, No Boy 122 Five for Fun, Turcotte (A)Xi11 Charley's Pak, Breconing, Gubbins 109 Jeanie Doo, Tawes 104 Lady Poloniato entry ance. Foaled in Canada, fillies, Purse $2600. Queen's Maid, No Boy 112 Chalet, Fitzsimmons 112 Queen's Day, Fitzsimmons 108 Queen's Harmony, Garcia XXX100 ance, Foaled in Canada, fillies, Purse MRS. JAMES DRUZSIN Select Chic, Turcotte X110 FIRST RACE -- Sutherland $3500. Turcotte (A)X110 Parkside Drive, Fitzsimmons 116 Nieu, Bohenko 110 nd a A--Oherdun Stable and A, L SECOND RACE -- Fenion, For 3- and 4-year-olds, 1 mile, Blue Shutter, Turcotte X104 Elgor's Flirt, Simpson X114 I THIRD RACE -- Biairmore, Allow: $2600 for 3- and 4-year-olds, 1 mile, Peters Sister, Turcotte X104 Cut Flower, Dalton (A)100 Rickshaw Girl, No Boy 119 Cloud Princess, Dittfach 118 Highland Hope, Rogers 109 Piaring Page, Simpson (A)X104 A--Windfields Farm entry and C Taylor FOURTH RACE -- Glidden, $2500 claiming, Purse $1600 for 4-year: olds and up, 7 furlongs, Michalena, 'Turcotte (A)X103 Ridge Drive, No Boy 116 Hammer 'N Tongs, Harrison 116 Quadreme, Simpson (A)X117 Noble Boy and, Tu Nance's Rule, Uyeyama Bossator, No Boy 115 Al Brigo, Gubbins 120 Whip Out, Walsh (B)XXX119 Vee Gee Cee, Hale 116 Peneppopie, No Boy 115 A--A, Paolone and D. B--H. A, Luro and H. 8, entry and J, Black Foaled in Canada, Purse year-olds, 44% Fu Sweet Laly Briar, Bolin (A110 Flying Dodi, No Boy 114 Free Quest, Dalton (A)119 Smart Flyer, Robinson 114 Holy Cow, Prueitt 119 Marthoner Runner, Fitzsimmons 122 Lichee Gin, No Boy 114 FIFTH RACE -- Atwater Allowance. $2500, For 2- riongs. A--View Hulloa Farms Entry QUINELLA BETTING Charge Follows Wrong-Way Chase AJAX (Staff) -- A Pickering Township Police constable chas- ed an eastbound auto for a mile and half in westbound lane of Highway 401 Thursday. Police say the motorist enter- ae westbound lane at West Constable Peter Nicholson en. | Allow-| Purse $2800, For 4-year-olds Furlongs. Axeman, Simpson (A)X100 | Windkin, Fitzsimmons 110 Tres Suave, No Boy (A)110 Vogel's Victor, Hernandez X116 Blue Light, Dittfach 118 Purse $10,000 added, and up, 1 Mile, Moony, Dalton 114 Alias, Dalton 117 Payola, No Boy 114 Wise Command, No Boy Burnt Roman, Fitzsimmons 117 All Canadian, Rogers 112 Puttenden, Turcotte (A)117 Glass House, Turcotte Lord Quillo, McComb claiming, Purse A, MoKay entry |" tered the westbound lane at Ajax and chased the eastbound jcar for nearly one and a half |miles before he flagged him down, Arthur Mitton, 39, of 373 Rit- son road south, Oshawa, has cnvEsHE RACE = OMNe ovrnae,| teat charged with drunk driv. For éyear-olds ng. SIXTH RACE -- Cornwall Allowance. and up. "| ndian Crossing, No Boy 119 A---Lanson Farms Entry TO RECEIVE DEGREES Two Oshawa districts students will receive degrees from the |University of Waterloo, George Thomas Pollitt, of Oshawa, receive a bachelor of arts de- gee -: the conyeceree on May i. mas an Porter, niming. Pures 806 ag ag yar Bowmanville, will receive a ie : };master of science degree at Enlyn Lad, Fitesimmnone 104 same ceremony, Our Stuart, Brown 113 Highest Reward, Nash 117 Moon Romance, Simpson (B)X101 Follow The Sun, McComb 111 Moon Step, Griffiths (B)X115 Page Copy, Turcotte (A)X101 Snow Lane, Harrison 97 And; Kruger and J, Minegarten and | pint 16 (ADIT iv A--R. Gian En OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL D. Christoff entry entry Post Time 2 p.m. Clear and fast CARPET CENTRE Woman Injured When Car Rolls AJAX (Staff)--A Bay Ridges! woman suffered a broken right ankle and head cuts when her car rolled over, five times on Highway 401, just east of Har- wood avenue last night. Mrs .Cherry Anne Dowton, 25, was on her way to visit her mother in the Oshawa General Hospital when the accident oc- curred, | at Nu-Way, carpet and broad- SHORGAS ||:\° HEATING & Wien wn een APPLIANCES of yards on display to select from, Industrial and Commercial PHONE 728-4681 The established, reliable Ges NU-WAY Dealer in your erea. 31 CELINA ST. || RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST, (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 Mrs. Dowton was admitted to) the Same hospital and reported to be in satisfactory condition. Ontario Provincial Police at Whitby reported that the woman remained in the car, which ended on its wheels in the middle strip, although one! door was almost ripped off. ik, George Siblock, John Zurba and Fred Kozoroski, APPLAUD CHURCHILL LONDON (AP)--Sir Winsvon Churchill appeared in the House of Commons Thursday for the McMurtry Insurance Agency EST, 1913 complete insurance coverage including life 21 KING W. 723-3722 third day in a row. ; a ; ; (ce awa Regional Planning Associ-} About 60 Cartwright -- high| operation. ation were told at their meet: noo! students will continue} "In the second year, we ing Thursday night. jtwo half-day classes a week,| went to the importer and offer-| The speaker was Derek Little|taking home economics andjed to bring in other clubs if it of Municipal Planning Consult-|Shop at Clarke High School, it} would mean the biscuits could |was decided, This is unchanged! be obtained at a better price," MONTREAL (CP)--The Voice} seconds. Se ee arcitlac axe eae ee ae he sald. of Women told United Stat " States -- GOOD FOOD most municipalities have grown) Mr R ne os without any long range plan, Mr. Ross showed samples of president Kennedy Thursday it the new tins of biscuits to the/heartily endorses your aeons BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH baraes mor Dinner |gates agreeing on the need for|his monoplane to Paris 36 years closer labor . management-goy-/ ago next Monday. Cooper trav- ernment co-operation, but un-|elled about 600,000 miles in 34 Let uS SNOW sure how it can be got, hours, 20 minutes and 30 sec- onds, Lindbergh flew 3,610 miles ENDORSES APPEAL in $3 hours, 29 minutes and 30 best lawn in the block Easy to use, clean, safe, odourless Turf Special goes twice as far... effects last Hotel Lancaster Sena. prvaucte eae Se others the way for a i i NOW! $100,000.00 Safe To Use Anytime Auto Liability Insurance Keeps lawns Golf Course green. PREMIUMS PER Slow release action lasting a long time. 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Psi ee ee hom ie aK Mr. Little's organization -- to GEORGETOWN, British Gui-| attractive Ge president a make an offer for services to.ana_ (AP)--Political opponents] able for re-use as cookie 0 nuclear group said: "Your de-| make a population study of the of Premier Cheddi Jagan began! cake tins . te OF cision to cancel the proposed area and the estimated popula.jan attempt to impeach him|/----------. _ nuclear tests brings feelings of tion growth in the next 25 Thursday on charges that his| - aera years, government had ties of alle-| "Tm not suggesting we get siance with Communist coun- HAMIL..ON, Bermuda (AP)-- into the area' of an official! 'Tes: The International Air Transport pion,' said Mr. Little, "but The Marxist premeir tore up| Association opened talks Thurs. rather, that the association|® Dill of impeachment. served|day on problems arising from take on a project a year on its}0" him by Peter Daguiac,|the dispute over rates for econ. limited budget." leader of the apposition United| omy flights across the Atlantic. aia Force Party, But the motion is}; He referred to the City of expected to be giv a London, which wants to. make| Howe of Avem.| NEW HOME | SPECIALISTS a study of the area outside gag in the House of Assem- | MA administrative boundaries. Real Estete Ltd. Mr, Little was unable to give) the association any indication) TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King St. W. _onmes OPrN AIR TALKS CANADIAN WHISKY Darth ARE Aye HOHNED me Bae mea CaaS wate? HerNN ee AT tells the truth ab out whisky --o i Jorem E SeaomanaSons 20 Ib. 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