Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Dec 1963, p. 10

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Accidents -- Are Minor Four. minor road accidents with no injuries were reported -- She Oshawa Times --_ |3ECOND SECTION Even though snow and ice) OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1963 PAGE NINE cover many Oshawa streets dri- ~~ vers have been careful and alert avoiding seasonal tragedies Bloor east and Farewell was the scene of one Friday crash Cars driven by John Reid, 576 Oxford and Harvey Thompson, Hampton, collided causing $100 damage to Reid's car and $200 damage to Thompson's vehicle Allan Balkam, 160 Adelaide sreet east, found his car dam- aged to the tune of $150 after a collision with Douglas Wilson, 39 Greta street, at the junction of King street west and Prince street. Wilson's vehicle suffered $75 damage. | Cars driven by Fred Scott,| /640 Burton road and Eleanor |Latawiec, 200 Olive avenue, col- ilided on Nassau street causing) /$100 damage to Scott's vehicle} and $150 damage to Latawiec's. | Two cars collided at the south! |side of the Clover Leaf at Bloor street west and Stevenson road.| |The drivers were Henry Ten-| haaf, 1076 Glen road south and |Nick Demkiw, 149 Garrard road Asks Charge Be Dropped Against Son A widowed mother sporting two black eyes, Friday asked} |Oshawa Magistrate's Court to jwithdraw an assault charge she had laid' against her son Mrs, Martha Willoughby, Val- jencia road, said she would like |the charge withdrawn, provid- ling her 17-year-old son George, moves away from home Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck lasked that the case be set over lone week to allow the youth ' : : F ltime to carry out his. professed MEMBERS OF THE Order Cross Church this morning intention to move Saturday Sisters of St. Joseph The service was also attend- MOLLER LEE ELON poi 4 of the for | r jij shby allege 5 y more than 600, includ- | Mrs. Willoughby alleged her| attend Requiem Pontifical ed BS Be: I th fr On- json had struck her because | Mics tis kia MonwienbF ing visiting clergy 'om | |"He won't get up in the morn-| Mass le late Monsig tario points : This has been going on| Philip Patrick Coffey at. Holy --Oshawa Times Photo '\all summer, and it's not only eUR LOT Ime, it's his two sisters." ' _| Asked how her son had behav _ led since the assault charge was TEWwW Ou! Ki 'l | laid Dec. 23, she claimed: "He | struck me-again yesterday." "You'd better get out of there right away,' Magistrate F § Ebbs ordered the youth "Ieave home and keep your hands off your mother and sisters. If you SRS CRUSADER have provided. Our indebtedness) The body of Monsignor Philip Patrick Coffey, DP pastor of Holy Cross Church who died Christmas eve, was today taken to its final resting place, the Priests' Cemetery in St. Augus- tine's Seminary, Scarborough, nearby where he completed his studies for the priesthood 40 years ago last May. Hundreds of citizens from all walks of life, including Arch- bishop Philip Pocock of Toronto and other clergy, filed past the bier in Holy Cross Church on Simeoe street south during a 24-hour period. The body of the 65-year-old) monsignor, a Separate School! representative on the Board of} Education for 20 years, rested| in state in an open oak coffin at| the top of the centre isle in Holy! Cross, the church which is a monument to his years of labor! as a Roman Catholic pastor in| south Oshawa: | SINGS MASS | The Most Rev. Phillip F. Pocock, coadjutor-archbiship of Toronto, sang the Solemn Ponti- fical Requiem Mass. The archbishop was assisted by Monsignor Paul Dwyer, pastor of the Church of St. Gregory the Great, as arch-priest. Also as- sisting at the mass were: Rev. Matthew Darby,' pastor of St. Bernadette's Church, Ajax; Re. John Myers, pastor of St. Gertrude's; Rev. Norbert Gig- nac, pastor of St. Mary of the People and Rev. William O'Brien pastor of Corpus Christi Church, Toronto, and former assistant priest at St. Gregory's. Rev. David Currie, Rev. W. J. Scott and. Rev. Leonard O'Malley also assisted Rev. Theodore Fournier, professor at St. Augustine Seminary, Scar- of-ceremonies A classmate of Monsignor onsignor Buried In Seminary Grave south and many waited during the ceremony. Among the pallbearers were: Rev. John Pereyma, pastor of St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church; Rev. Felix Kwiatowski, former pastor of St. Church; Rev. pastor of the Church of The Evangelist, Whitby; and Rev. Vincent Hickey of Corpus Christi Church, Toronto, and former pastor of St. John's, Whitby. During Mass the junior and senior choirs of. Holy Cross Church sang. Official delegates from the Board of Education, The Oshawa Separate School Boa d and City Council attended the mass. Other civic organizations in which Monsignor Coffey was in- terested were represented. The three teaching orders of nuns in Oshawa were also represtnted: the Sisters of St. Joseph, the Sisters of the Sacred Heart and the Felician Sisters. BODY MOVED The body was moved from Armstrong's Funeral Home Ltd., on King street east, to Holy Cross _ Church Friday morning -- a funeral Mass was said there by Rev. Marshall |Beriault, Monsignor Coffey's as- sistant who has been with him for more than four years. The Church was filled to capacity for: this ceremony, many of those in attendance being mem- bers of the clergy who came from distant points to attend to- day's Requiem Mass, including Bishop Kenneth Turner of Brit- ish Guiana, a long-time friend of the Monsignor's. As soon as the funeral Mass was over Friday a long proces- sion of mourners started to file ® | Meeting Held |borough, was pontifical master-|past the bier, located in the centre aisle of the Church out- jside the altar rail. The proces- our Christmas wag a to them is great and we hope|Coffey, Most Rev. Bishop Ben-|Sion continued at a fairly regu- core mei mates! Now it's|this will be an occasion that will|jamin Webster of Peterborough,|!4f Pace most of the day and His|time to settle back (at least part/€XPress our appreciation for all|was in the sanctuary during the|M!ght -- the Church was open all wav) into the traces again until|this, We are doing it all our-|mass. Bishop Kenneth Turner|"ight for those who wished to New Vaar's selves--indigestion -here theylof the Scarborough Foreign|Pay their last respects to the 65- yin Ihe ecole come! |Mission Society, a close friend|Yeat-old pastor, a resident of lof Monsignor Coffey, preached |OShawa for the past 24 years. the eulogy. | The great bulk of the mourn- Monsignor Coffey. was laidjets were from Monsignor Cof- out in the purple vestments he|fey's own parish of Holy Cross s0 often wore when officiating|which he had built up in the at funerals--the black beretta|/past 20 years, but there were and are Hope again plenty," touch anyone brought in here going 'down' Worship warned Is Committed you one for comes slamming Fortunately crew adjourned for! pROFITABLE. VENTURE season so were fe-| The Snowflake Tea held on} those duties for a December 14th proved a very| to be if profitable venture. The addition| down fT ito crew funds was in the neigh-| THESE ARE BUSY DAYS AND. NIGHTS down at. the new Simcoe Hall Boys' Club t at Eastview Park as the | 0 fe Th { above pictures clearly indi- | n ar e froult cate. In top picture, Michael | A city youth committediall this Our last activities have the holiday leived of while but going d aft to buckle was leisure Appeal Case Is Launched + been launch appeal has against a viction, registered month by Magistre Fighting the S.eve Zadorozny east, wh fined and had his pended Magistr \ date has yet to be the appeal hearing Zadorozns careless driving ite $. Ebbs convictror $100 anc icence year at Osha Dec. 16 ) was costs one ate's Court for set was charged 3 sftey njured child) while the -d vay of 8 home Zadorozns and failing t were hearing "Gentle" Term Handed D An Ajax man fou Friday that the long strong arm of the law can sometimes be- gentle: in administering justice Jame 58 of Glyn road, spent part of Christm: Day, Boxing Day 'and behind bars. At Oshawa trate's he pleaded guilty to being drunk in a public piace, and given a. three day sentence, backdated to the time of his arrest "That means now," explained S. Ebbs 3ut don't do especially at New Year Patterson Was found a snowbank on an Chrismas Day. Patterson Court wa Magistrate F t n \jax Black, 12, gets set for a' shot |for trial on charges of car theft,|Council meeting brought forth), quite an amount in our during a game of. billards in | following, a preliminany hearing/a'few profound wisdoms--or. 80|noverished state. We owe a lot in the Junior Boys' Game !at Oshawa Magistrate's Court,|we thought at the time. Coming to Mrs. Fox our District Com- Room at Simcoe Hall while |Friday. Earl Alfred MclInnis,)up some time in the new year! missioner who opened the Tea, other players look on In |Ritson south, elected to -be tried is a formal dance to which we and to all the other ladies who centre picture, is a group of |py a judge alone plan to invite all the Cadet, Ro- five teen-agers. They w2re | Police evidence alleged that ear-/ver, and Ranger Crews (so here! were--the groceries, Mrs. Mac- making arrangements for the l1y Nov. 28, McInnis was found is an advance warning!) Feb-| ponald, 575 Rosmere Street, and special dance held last night. |itting in the driver's seat of a fuary 8th is the date of our Ap-ithe Christmas Cake, Mrs. H Seated are Ron Masters and parked Highway 401, preciate Dinner for Sea rena Oshawa Boulevard im- car near sill Rutherford, right. 'Stand A olratt vent had been smash- Officers.. Navy League Officers,|Noyth: Congratulations ladies, ing, left to right, are Margaret on the and Sea Cadets, This is to. say|and thank you to everyone who Lewis Lynda Spratt thanks' for all their kindnesses| contributed to the Tea's success. Helen Lewis. In' bottom pic- | 4 unknown _person,|--lse of thier barracks and boat| Something else of interest at ture, Ray Spratt, 14, is caught |fleq as provincial police|for man all the Church|the Crew Council meeting by the camera as he performs loruiser to Parade arties at Table the 'Sen anti ior Boys' Game 'Room il the ed and there wa s and floor of the vehicle second, the years and other|the presence of two Rovers who shared, and/provided a little more informa- advice and help. they tion on the forth-coming Rover- investi was approached Tennis in joint 5 we the claimed gate parked car it for a CreWhorhood of fifty dollars which} jattended. Winners of our. draws) was] | |with purple pompom (presented jon his elevation to the rank of Domestic Prelate--Monsignor-- rested at the top of the coffin which was left open full length during the lying-in-state period. The 600-seat church was filled to capacity 25 minutes before the start of the High Requiem ;|Mass at 10.30 a.m.--the over- flow crowd estimated at 200 spilled out on to Simcoe. street many from other walks of life to form a good cross-section of the community. Grief was plainly visible on many faces, especially on those who had been closely associated with him during the long years in the development of the parish. An honor guard composed of male parishioners encircled the coffin throughout the day and night. Oshawa Times Photos Ranger Camp. It is set for the the weekend of January 24 to 28 at Camp Samac. The _ boys are even letting us have the new 8th Rover Den as female head- B'00 Street wa you can go free \tall, is 1A Stephen's met in at 8 for in of care the inginge of Town of the Coner and hest wishes to the following resi dents of dis. celebrating this of Oshawa and trict Who are their birthdays week- end celebrate to- MacLeod, 81 south; William Marland = ay- Brown, Ritson cast new Jan response report Duchemin on of the at the home Jan & service Ss of +} the were buffet lunch was en- States a safe American the y SRO ¢ the Sytnvk manded But o¢casionally, as on easy The court was told the car had been parked and locked outside i] a Drew street home preceding} Bo ] St Stephen S the evening | a Li LJ " quarters (furnace, indoor plumb- ets UCW Hold EMANGEA _rz-tns is caning) There UCW Meets 0 5 . ™ are sports galore planned and ' : j\don't fonget wour toque! The The December meeting of St M t A year-old Port Perry boy| competition for crest designs is uCcWw the ee Ing who "'has no place to go" was) ioht up. until the weekend WWieoR On Deh 18 pm remanded a month thelitsele so get your talents down . The meeting opened with the. The recular meeting the nf Salvation Army, on hanet ig CELEBRATING Moon Eclipse 0. Little of Harvey Hunt Unit UCW|when he appeared Friday at} (7 pe tontcht is the Sea ; eae ght is the Se Bethlehem". The president, Mrs.|of Simcoe Street United Church|oO haw a M agistrate's* Court \Cadet skating party so away we YS ss Charlie §. Rundle, led in prayer.;held recently, opened with pray-| Gordon McGowan was before} o! Happy New Year all BIRTHDA Visible For prayer er by the president, Mrs. An-|the court for sentencing on He aie HOPALONG atulations Minutes of the last meeting:gus McLean. This was followed) charges of. break-in with theft} _ ee gyal North A erica were. read and approved by the business portion whereland attempted break-in | ' m Roll call was answered by If reports by the various secretar "They won't take hit back d K members jes were read at home commented Magis u y ewln BOSTON (AP) -- An unusual Moved by Mrs. Carson Heard| The devotional period was CON-\traie F. §. Ebbs as the court elaatinl ai A aclince of the that the election of officers be ducted by Mrs Angus McLean deliberated McGowan's fate. j celestial show--an eclipse of th a é ; | moon -- occurs Monday morn- held; and installed at a later/and Miss PPhyllis Glass. The} The boy spent Christmas be-| Those who ing but anyone who wants to date seconded by Mrs Robert offering was received and dedi- hind bars after he appeared | Miss Judy Kewin of the Osh- dae Wendel see it will-have to get up per McKenzie carried cated with prayer Monday at the Oshawa Court)awa Skating Club was recently ; a haps a little earlier than usual. Recording secretary a. Mrs. K. R. Wagg. who was in/and was told there would not|piaced second in the subsection- Park road : : ballot that all offices be filled|charge of. Mrs. Allan Forbes'|be time to take him to the al competition at the Granit Hawes, 340 Barring clouds, the lunar eC-| coonded by Mrs. Percy Taylor conducted the main part|House of Concord Toronto, |, shee ti ad e c Cliff lipse w ll be visible in all of/coruo OY UT Hine (Brean) cou : p rouse. of Loncord 'In Toronto, |Club in Toronto. She was placed nue; f i S E 'ant t eo which: 30 4 liday. | ; 7 rad forth North Amerjca and along the|Catied of the meeting which was based/before the holiday first in the school figures and ac se oe oi cane ea si The president Mrs. on the traditional Christmas! A will be made after the free skating part of tie Charlee: "Mavden Pinnetar David asked that a carols ae oie to five|94 MeGowan"s tO the competition finished second ¢ * t aneta els yytealy is ' ] arnls ere E il I ium at the Museum: of Science een new execullve of me Ke t hve cpay sree treatment over all in the competition. By al 5 e f s Miidad meet on , read by Miss B : placing so well in the subsec- here said Friday lorst war Jer/Miss Merle: Power, after which| sg The phenomenon will span 344 Worship was one ; "aiecabled icined the jtion trials, Judy will go on to Hees on sideider eemenryrcter il AL leadership Mrs Alex|those assembl joined in | any our represent Oshawa at the Cen- nours, Phe moon wil enter le! Ferries in the form.of a candle-|singing of same tral Ontario Sectiona r : . umbra or dark shadow of the 4. service Members of the) The meeting closed with the am i $2,000 hearth at 4:25 am. EST en ee tin fe the Watchword pionship at Peterborough. Miss ' et at ca é 2 , o E ski epeating 0 i ; A or $4 000 Seunbeey wien two ae planetarium said. The moon Bene eed wake Hs pain Hy which lunch was served. | Car Museum Kewin is the daughter of Mr. youths were remanded on a_will be completely in the earth's 'The meeting closed. with. the : and Mrs. J. Kewin, 401 Athol you al a J bs e ee of ee y a rd ~~ rn joint charge of break, enter and shadow at 5:21_and will remain mizpah benediction ii "AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM sada ch EEE ee theft, Friday at Oshawa Magis-'so until 6:47, At 7:50 the eclipse. A jovely Ajax Man OPEN THIS WEEKEND | trate's Court will be ended joyed | Mr. Douglas Fisher General C W k d 3enjamin Ernest Mitchell, 20, New England will see | . Manager of the Canadian Auto-| ar rec e | Hazelwood drive and Allan Wil- the total phase of the' eclipse ; | ine motive Museum abhi to-| . liam Sytnyk, 20, Hogarth street but will miss out on the ending Tw Y th day that many. local resic¢ ents| N I are charged with breaking into|because by 7:18 the moon will| 0 ou S An Ajax man, serving Pea 08 Serio re i el 0 njuries av i | rest! . y y Cor yas the Canadian Automotive Mus-} | n the offices of British|/have set in this area, But west the Army Pay Corps, was fined : s | One car was tot wrecked| 7 E a lof New England the show will i¢ $25 and costs for leaving thejeum, at 99 Simcoe Street South| ally wrecked) Oi, 71 Emma, dur-|of ? ungian | ; and a half-ton truck damaged) Naf ct a vy |be better, planetarium Director scene of an accident, when hejduring Boxing Day He said i | Christmas: holiday,|) tter, | ' in a collision at the junction of| a8 : J atters said Two Pickering youths will ap-|appeared Friday at Oshawa that with the many out of town j ach was taken from John Patterson sai : 6 led Brock street south and Arthur Patterson explained. that pear at Whitby Magistrate's|Magistrate's. Court people being in Oshawa during spent "Whitby "th 2 1 { | moon shines only by reflected Court, Tuesday, for sentencing) Victor Arsenault, stationed injthe holiday 'season the Automo- | slid f tain ah _ ule early 7 " cas Dobe ae light. At the time of full moon |07 Joint charges of possession Kingston, told police he did n.t|tive Museum would be open balan - c i Tana Ely jap.s eee DET plan Mer ; , and theft remembet what he did for sev: this Saturday and Sunday for|Were no personal injuries. Doug- the earth's shadow _ usually § las Mattison, aged 20, Mohawk nasses above or below the moon., Peter Armour, 18, Ridgewood/eral hours after he: was _ in-|their convenience od aeunit mt 1 GETS HER MAN FS , : road, and John Charles Lasco-|yolved in a collision on Simcoe; Mr, Fisher also invited those si , ame on, the car driver, | MONTREAL (CP) -- Finding . Lesnde Dec ivitch, 17, Brownfield Gardens,|south, Oct. 19. The car he was|in Oshawa who have not toured) Was making a left hand turn} Christmas holiday employment.?? the earth is exactly Detweel earlier pleaded guilty to the driving was found abandoned a'the Museum to do so while the onto Arthur street when the col- for university students isn't/e sun -and moon, cutting off! charges short distance from the scene. |school children are on vacation.|!ision occurred. His wrecked] Mrs..M. B. Grant. - McGill te sun's' light. They were given futther re-)" A police officer who.interview-/The Automotive Museum is Can-| Vehicle was valued at $500 | University's placement' officer mands to allow time for pre-|ed him later in the day testified! adian, Educational and Historic,|_ Jacob Jacobson, aged 59, 1104) had a hard search when asked to play the part of a.gendarme sentence reports to be com-|there was a large open gash on The latest. addition to the many Centre otal eae aly, bifend f she could supply .a bilingual at a-French function. She finally pleted, .when they appeared at!Arsenauit's forehead. The. in-'exhibits in the Automotive Mus-|the driver of the truck. Dam- {, five feet, nine inches found the right student and he/Oshawa Magistrate's Court,|jury, Arsenault told the court,/ecum is a Kaiser Jeep with fourjage to the truck amounted to who wears a size 38 guit,iwas paid $10-for his services. 'Friday later required stitches. jwheel drive. )$150 ident, HEY DAD, WHAT HAPPENED? hundreds. of two-year-old Robert Champion Liké many other children, of Toronto went out. to the slopes to try out the toboggan he got for Christmas. But he soon found it was just as much fun sliding on the seat of his pants. His dad seems to be enjoying the fun as much as Robert. (CP Wirephoto)

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