Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jul 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Canada Enriched By 72 New Faces Canada gained 72 new citizens| Those from Whitby were: Mr.) at the sitting of the Canada Ci-|and Mrs. Petrus Hubers, 1446) tizenship Court in Whitby Tues-|Brock street south; Giuseppe day and Wednesday. \Ignazzito, 602 Byron street| New faces from all over thejsouth; Mr. and Mrs. mat | world appeared in the crowded|Pohler, RR 2; Michael Zelman- courtroom. and one by one they|czuk, RR 1; Panagiotis Lovat-) Tel. 668-3703 | Miss Nellie Burghgraef wore la full length gown of Chantilly lace and net as she was mar- THE OSMAWA TIMES, Friday, July 10, 1964 | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bruck Mills Ltd., Class A 30 In Peterboroug cents, Spt 15, record AU, 4 Guests were from Omemee, | chines Corp, $1.25, Sept. 10, | Cavan, Ida, Brampton, Sarnia,/tecord Aug. 7. | i Y § 31% cents, pfd.) ried on Saturday in Cephas : | Pfd., Class A 31% ; | Christian Reformed Church, ce te prt hocaie wan. |$1.10 Class B 27% cents, com-| Peterborough, to Tony Vander-| '"@ United states, |mon 12% cents, Aug. 1, record | | | Whitby Man Wed __Divmenns International Business Ma-' St. Catharines, Bowmaaville, Slater Steel Industries Lid.) male; son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.| Receiving in the Church Hall, July 16. Vandermale, of Whitby. |Mrs. Burghgraef was wearing) She is the daughter of Mr. and|navy with white carnations and 13 ESCAPE CRASH Mrs. J. F, Burghgraef, of RR2,|/accessories and the groom's! -}AYTON, Ohio (AP)--A four- | Omemee, and was given in| mother dressed in rose pink and engine 'transport plane being lmarriage by her father. The! wore pink carnations and white! evaluated by the U.S. Air Force Rev. Klaus Hart performed the) accessories. lcrashed during a landing dem- ceremony and music was by) Before making their home atjonstration at nearby Wright filed up to Mr. Justice Corey, and swore the oath of allegiance. Those who received their ci- tizenship were: (Oshawa area) Antoni Baran, 318 Conant street, Oshawa; Maris Berkovic, 169 Warren avenue, Oshawa; Wal- sis, 607 Maris street; Salvatore) Saturno, 918 Byron street north; Mr. and Mrs, Czeslaw Urban- wicz, 800 Byron street. Other areas represented were: | ; Mr. and Mrs. Horvath Gal, | ' Kingscourt apts., Ajax; Mr. and Joseph Wybenga. |582 Dundas street in Whitby. the Sequins and tiny seed pearls|bride and groom are trave:- trimmed the' square neckline|ling to points north. When they of her gown. The very full skirt) went away the bride wore a featured two flounces of lace on white linen suit with blouse stri- | Field Wednesday but all 13 per- sons aboard escaped injury. The main landing gear of the STOL (for short takeoff and llanding) plane failed and the ter Barabin, 639 Taylor avenue; |Mrs. Louie Ngue Ing, Cedar each side with two panels of ped in green, white accessories) craft skidded 350 feet from the lace dowyn the front in a and a corsage of yellow carna-|point of touchdown. The No, 4 redingote effect. A cluster of| tions. Guiseppe Castellan, 41 Ontario|Brae. ia street; Antje Doorenspleet, 84 \ abil Sunset avenue; Mr. and Mrs.| Karoly Fellegi, Taunton road east; Theresia Galun, 255 Athol street; Mr. and Mrs. Johanne: PIC PRODUCES CY COOMBES Geurts, 236 Edwards street; ne PUPS' PARDON | Ems Seek and Mrs. Josef Gjerkes, 274 . Guelph street; Mr. and Mrs. Laszlo Horvath, 289 LaSalle avenue; Mr. and Mrs_ Kurt Kern, 1509 Lakemount street; Kazimierz-Kochman, 146 Albert street; Janis Lazdins, 94 Cen- tral Park street; Vincente Mena, 118 Oriole: street; Hein- rich Piekenbrock, 1195 Valley drive; Mrs. Silva Ramovs, 594| Montcalm avenue; Djula Siladji, 446 Brentwood avenue, Johann Wenzel; 82 Grenfell street; Mrs. Janina Witezak, 508 Eutalie ave- nue; Mr. and Mrs. Drago Zie-| bert. 238 Ritson road south; Piotr Zimny, 153 Olive avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Jan Boboch, 146 Verdun road; Janos Bota, 302 St. Eloy avenue; Mrs, - Anna Dezsi, 585 Lansdowne drive; Mr.| and Mrs. Lajos Dropka, 609 Nipigon street, Mr. and Mrs. Vinzenz Duschl, 366 Wilson road south; Mr. and Mrs, Willibald Hinteregger, 248 Seneca avenue, RR 1; Mr. and Mrs, Sion Jongsma, 107 Eliza-} beth crescent, RR3; Mr. and Mrs. Rien Kiezbrink, 208 Bloor street west; Mr. and Mrs. John Kokot, 21 Gladstone avenue; Mr. Chung Yeu Kwan, 253 Simcoe} street north; Anastasious Kon- stantine Sakelarakos, 366 Jarvis street; Mr. and Mrs. Geradus Aloysius Van Der Sanden, 54 The heart-rending picture and story of the three heip- less black and white puppies which would have gone to the Whitby dog pound gas chamber if no homes had been found for them, threw dog lovers for miles around into a flat panic. Within a few. hours after the Times hit the streets, on Wednesday night, Whitby dog catcher George Chase re- ceived 75 phone calls from places as far away as Scar- boro, Brooklin, Brampton and Oshawa. "Everyone wanted to buy the pups," George Chase said. "I left someone by phone and went down to the dog pound. There were over 100 cars parked down there. People were lining up out- side the pound. I sold every dog in the place except large German Shepherd. If no one comes for him I shall keep him myself." The three puppies went to the first three callers. "It was a case of first come, first served," said George. | "T now have 25 firm orders for puppies; so if anyone has any they would like to sell I can get rid of them. Just ring 668-5004." Revenge On Brooklin | BY CLIFF GORDON | Cy Coombes will lead his Speedy Erns into the Brooklin arena tomorrow night with re- venge in their eyes. The big treason being the fact that \Brooklin whipped his pride and joy right in the "Liftlock City last. Friday by a 13-5 score. This did not sit too well with the Peterborough team who the boost a number of ex - Brooklin players in their line up. The Brooklin sextet on the \other hand feel that they want \to increase their league lead, |which at time of writing was a couple of games. However it is felt in local circles that the Brooklin team will really have |to keep up the fine work they have been showing of late if jthey are to retain the All - On-) \tario Championship they won jlast year. Playing ocach Crawford has} missed the last two games for Brooklin due to a knee injury and whether he will be. ready) for tonights game in Brampton Aberdeen ,street. HAPPY Mrs. Rose Fredenburg cele- brated her 92nq birthday Wed- nesday at Fairview Lodge Mrs. Fredenburg was bom in Peterbrough and spent most of her life in Toronto and 2 | i * | 92ND Ajax. She, still manages to get around quite well, Resi- dents and staff of-the lodge gathered in one of the sun rooms to help Mrs. Freden- burg celebrate her birthday. --Oshawa Times Photo and tomorrow night's encounter here is not known as this story |went to press. | Grant Heffernan, who missed |Saturday night's game here jagainst the Brampton Sealiests is expected to be in the lineup for both week end games. Don Craggs is the hottest goal scorer on the loca! team right now having scored seven goals in the last two games to spark two very big wins. Despite the holiday season that is now upon us, literally) | hundreds of fans still make their way to the Brooklin arena every Saturday night to watch jsome: of the finest Sr, lacrosse |action that can be seen in East- ern Canada right now. So, fans, we remind you of the game here tomorrow night when Brooklin play host to the Peterborough Speedy Erns, at | MORE HELP ASKED OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's jelderly people need more help from all levels of government, a voluntary welfare organiza- jtion told the special Senate |committee on aging Thursday. \In a 38-page brief to the com- jmittee, the social planning |eouncil of Metropolitan Toronto recommended increased gov- ernment financial and technical assistance in at least 10 differ- BROCK Evening Shows Start 6:55 & 9:15 Feature Starts at 6:55 & 9:25 young John F. Kennedy CLIFFROBERTSON COMFORTABLE AND COOL The wartime adventure of "am TYHARDIN - JAMES GREGORY ROBERT CULP-GRANT WILLIAMS ""=2S55°5:JA0K| WARNER: WIRE Bie 'TnI ROBERT J DONOVAN + LESLET TUR TASON » RiSARDL BREE BRYAN FY TECHNICOLOR®-PAMANGON? W 5) ent fields related to the care of the aged. THE GIFT OF THRIFT This year open a savings account for your child's birthday VICTORIA _and GREY TRUST Our 76th Year 308 Dundas St, W. Whitby of the tender sum. Werren Mowet, Mayor. reer TOWN OF WHITBY TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SANTIARY SEWER ON DUNLOP STREET Sealed tenders addressed to the Mayor and Members of Council of the Town of Whitby, e/o Mr. J. R. Frost, Town Clerk ¢ Treasurer, Municipal Offices, Whitby, Ontario and endorsed "Tender for the Construction of a Sanitary Sewer on Dunlop Street" will be received until 12 o'clock noon on Monday, July 13th, 1964. The work consists of approximately 935 lin. ft. of 10-inch diameter sonitary sewer Plans ond specifications with blank Form of Tender may be obtained at the Municipal Offices, Whitby, Ontario or from the office of Gore & Storrie Limited, Consulting Engineers, 980 Yonge Street, Toronto 5, Ontario, on payment of a deposit of $15.00. The deposit cheque should be made payable to the order of the Treasurer of the Town of Whitby, and will be refurided upon return of the said plans and specifications in good cofdition within two weeks of the date of closing of tenders. Each tender must be occomponied by @ marked cheque in an amount equal to 5 per eent The lowest or any tender not_necessarily accepted, J. R. Frost, Town Clerk & Treasurer Gore & Storrie Limited Consulting Engineers, satin floweres and lily of the|~=--= valley caught her four tiered veil of silk illusion. Her bouquet | was of white carnations and red roses. i Miss Anne Burghgraef was her sister's maid of honor, and the groom's sister Miss Hilda/ Vandermale and the bride's youngest sister Miss Cora Burghgraef were bridesmaids, They were in full skirted dres- | ses of blue nylon lace with satin bow trim and wore flowers caught with veiling in their hair. Their bouquets were pink and white carnations. 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