HAPPY LANDING -- EVEN WITH THIS TAIL | Dr. J. A. Hannah, Toronto, brought a plane to a safe and comfortable landing at Oshawa Airport yesterday despite the damaged tail unit shown here. | Sheered off rivets left a gap of 2 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, May 19, 1954 OSHAWA AND DISTRICT DISCUSS PAC PROBLEMS A conference of local unions to discuss legislative and political ac- (tion problems Will be held at UAW Hall Tuesday. Called by the On- !tario Federation of Labor Politi- cal Action Committee, the confer-| ence will have representatives! from Port Hope, Bowmanville, Whitby and Oshawa areas. | HAD DEFECTIVE BRAKES A conviction was registered to- day against Harold Sharpe, 31, 42 Orchard View Boulevard, for de - fective brakes on his 1940 model car, He was fined $25 and costs. The charge was laid after Sharpe's | car damaged two others in a rear- | end collision at Simcoe and Louisa | streets May 8, with a total dam- age estimate of $340. | $10 AND COSTS Failing to stop on Ontario at { William Street resulted in a charge {against Frank Collie of Port Hope and a $10 and costs fine today. | His wife, Laura, was also injured | in the May 7 collision that did {$300 damage to each of the two [cars involved. several inches between tail and ' fusilage during his 160 - mile flight. --Times-Gazette Staff Photo BIRTHS | PARIS LETTER ANDISON -- Mr~and Mrs. Kenneth H. Andison (nee Eleanor Harbourne) are happy to annonce °e bir, o 00 daughter, Deborah Ellen, on May I5, 1954, at Grace Hospital, Toronto. MARSH -- Ron and Betty Marsh, (nee Betty Skelton) wish to announce the arrival of their son, Ronald George, 7 Ibs, 14 ozs., on Tuesday, May 18, 1954 at the Oshawa General Hospital, McHUGH--Mr, and Mrs. Roy McHugh (née Rutherford) are proud to an- nounce the birth of their son, Mark Stephen, 8 Ibs., 4 ozs, born Monday, May 17, 1954, at Oshawa General Hos pital. Mother and son doing fine. ~Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stur- Guitry's Genius ~ SeenInNew Film By FRANCES KNECHT . Special Correspondent To The Times-Gazette PARIS, France -- A new Sacha Guitry play or film is always an event in Paris. This most celebrat- ed actor, author and playwright, JUNIOR FARMER SHOW The Ontario County Junior Farm: er Association will present a festi- | | val of song, demonstrating smart- | | ly styled interpretations of popular | © [folk and light classical music at | | the Variety Show to be held in the | | township hall, Brooklin on Satur- | | day evening. Taking part in the | ! show will be the Port Perry Junior | | Farmers, the Brooklin Junior Far- | mers, the Beaverton Junior Farm- | {ers, and the Uxbridge Junior Far- | {mer Choir and Quartette. | | Sacha Guitry has no false mod- | esty and considers himself some- jette Colbert) Mme de la Motte, thing of a genius, which in fact | Mme de Maintenon, Mme de Sev- he rearly is. The son of Lucien | igne, Louis XIV Louis XV andXVII Guitry, he had first of all to live |Moliere, Cagliostro, Marie Antion- down the unquestionable glory of ette -- in short, al the great names his father. Now it is difficult to say | between the time of Henry IV and A EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS . HAS NARROW ESCAPE KEENE -- Five year-old Neil Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richardson, escaped death or serious injuries, when a set of double discs pulled a tractor passed over his body. His only in- jury was a fractured arm. PRIEST DIES WOOLER -- Rev. F. L. Rishea, 46. parish priest of St. Alphonsus Church since 1941, died of a coron- ary thrombosis at his rectory on Tuesday. LEGION RALLY BELLEVILLE -- Some 500 mem- ber of the Canadian Legion from 48 branches in District "F" will converge on the city next Sunday for the district annual convention | its first sentation to and service of remembrance, Dis- cil in 1946, . Chy Soup. trict "F" is divided into five zones | with headquarters at Oshawa, Port | PLANT 6,000 TREES Hope, Belleville, Lindsay and Pet-| BELLEVILLE District boy | scout during the week end planted | erborough. | LEAGUE ALL SET {some 6,000 trees in the scout forest | BETHANY -- A meeting of .the under the direction of District For- North Durham Baseball League ester Bill Edwards. ATE PILLS, DIED ST CATHARINES ((. '--Susan Marie Woods, 3, died Tuesday night after eating heart stimii*t pills. When her daughter com- plained. of feeling tired, said Mrs, Harry Woods, she put her to bed. Later, the child's face became pale and her father took her to hospital. !was held in Bethany with Reg. Ed- munds elected president and Vin- cent Jackson as secretary - treas- urer. The league this year is com- prised of teams from Janetville, | Millbrook, Keene and Bethany. The | first games of the season will be | held here on May 24. BACK AUDITORIUM | PETERBOROUGH -- Twenty-two | Peterborough clubs and organiza- tions have completely endorsed the need for an auditorium as a | of the Memorial Centre report ! | the citizens' auditorium committee | at a meeting Monday evening. At | least six other organizations have | given approval to the principle of | brief, revived and revised from manville. Available May desired. Apply N. J. 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BRANDS Gentle-acting, effective loxe- tive. 100's, regular 23¢ Toilet Tissue fp" 2" 23¢, 4" 44c 19¢ OCK. rock (nee Helen Leavens, Bowman - / ville), wish to announce the birth of which is the greater man. the restoration. i A keen historian, Sacha Guitry His critics consider that he puts : 5 dr | too much emphasis on the roman- | Joves 40 bring i Me on the Stage |tic side of his characters, rather te comical se nily Saanee T ian oa gg histogieal. gh ated perhaps, which exasperates 3 ; 3 value and a masterpiece of its jhe WHOIS conservative members of 154" 'We must I take our Pp : : bet Nfidass hats off to Sacha Guitry for hav- His latest film "Si Versailles |ing brought back to life the mar- M'Etait Conte" made almost en-|velous "Salons" of Versailles with tirely in and around the "Chateau | ai] their colour, the stupendous | de Versailles" at stupendous cost, park, the artificial lake with its MRS. JAMES A. TURRELL (is filling Paris cinemas. fountains, the 'Grand Trianon," | 3 4 The death occ in the Osh-| With an all-star cast of thirty- the "Petit Trianon" and above all | a I Ne | ra Cr occurred his Tuesday, [three top rank artists and twenty- | Marie Antionette's village. The en- | and dear father of Sidney of Daven- [May 12, of Frances Mabel Lindsay, | {Wo good feature players, it is dif- ormous Versailles, the so-called fol- port, Iowa, in his 78 year. 227 Montrave Avenue, in her 71st |ficult to say which gave the most |ly of the French kings, began as Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chap- | poloved wife of James A. T 11, | pleasure, the fun of picking out in-!a simple hunting box in the time ol. Whitby for Service in the Chapel on | DC.0Ved Wire ames A. lurrel. Wednesday, May 19, at 9:15 p.m., year. She had been in poor health [ternational French actors and ac- of Henry [V, afterwards each king Ridgeway by motor for service in All | for several months. tresses, content to play minor roles |in his turn added a wing. Saints Anglican Church on Thursday, | Born at Horny, Ontario. on Au- |with perhaps only a few speaking | If it is not an accurate historical May 20, at 2 p.m. (DST). Casket will be gust 14, 1883 the deceased was | lines, or to see personified such !lesson for the youngsters, it is cer- open until time service. Interment married at Milton op May 15. 1914 {characters as La Pompadour, Mme (tainly a wonderful four hour en- Ridgeway 3 de Montespan (played by Claud- 'tertainment for their elders. ANTI-ENZYME ingredient 85¢, 50¢, 33¢ Cline oun il Eh as clan our tee tn] ~ New KOTEX with Wondersoft Covering A a great wit, has, in spite of his their son, Daniel Howard (Danny), a i enormous talent, a mixed popular- Tr oy a may 16. {ty French people will never miss aN > To. a i one of his works if they can help co Tom an arguerite (nee . INES Ta To Aa: Marsverits tee it, - here 2 Avays a Sobtiover- 10 ozs. at the Oshawa General Hos. |S a element in anything he pro pital on May 15, 1954. A brother for | duces. Afterwards they shrug their Diane. |shoulders and say "It's a Guitry." DEATHS | OBITUARY Vitamin BI Tablels 2. 52%. 29¢, 59¢ FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND VACUUM BOTTLE | BATHING CAPS 79¢ Howland, adult ... 1.49 Howland, child's .. 1.25 69¢c, 79¢, 98¢ Regular 98¢c. DUNN --- Suddenly at his residence, | Pint size Kingscourt Cresc, Ajax, on Thursday, | These British - made bottles with plastic cup tops are sturdily con- structed to give efficient insulation from heat or cold. Special! 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PI omit flowers. ante omit and came to Oshawa from Milton | FORSTER -- gt Slogpital, on 38 vears ago. 4 1 i A - Graham, beloved wife of the late Her Besides her husband, she is sur- | ROOM AND BOARD Shave Cream Si EIS) En wa awa James Parker (Grace) and Miss Funeral from Luke-Mcintosh Funerai | Elma Turrell of Oshawa and Mrs . 2, at 1:30 p.m. | Gordon Tromley (Lillian) of Dun- Lioyd | vived by three daughters, Mrs. Thursday, 30 ox. size with plastic cup set 4.18 . a MY Toronto. | barton. fires All American Jugs Made with porcelain with enamel. i ama 398 37% More lather Cemetery, SINKING -- Entered into rest in the | Also surviving are two sisters, | General on Tuesday, | Mrs, C. ce of Bracebridge | aan norace Qe and Mrs. C. Beatty of Milton; a | and Mrs, James Jenkins J brother, James Lindsay of Milton of Mrs. John Dorland (Eliza) and |and six grandchildren. . Armstrong |, The memorial service will 'be | Funeral Survich io rar May held at the Armstrong Funeral 2. 3 pm. Interment Oshawa Union |Home at 2 pa. on Friday, May Cemetery. 21, conduc! by Rev. M. A. Bury, minister of King Street United {Church Interment 'will be in the Oshawa Union Cemetery. MRS. HERBERT FORSTER A resident of Oshawa about 26 years Bertha Alice Graham, widow of Herbert Forster, died in the Oshawa General Hospital on | } : Tuesday morning, May 18, in her | . h . Give your heir | 68th year. While not in good health | new highlights for the eom- TURRELL -- Entered into rest in the |fOF Some time, her passing was Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, Unexpected. 7 ing Summer May 18, 1964, Frances Mabel Lindsay. | Born at Minden, Ontario, the de- | the beloved wife of James A. Turrell, in ceased had lived in Toronto and | months. her 7ist year {Coboconk prior to moving to this | Memortal Service Jn ae Jrmsiiony Fy community. She was a member of 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme. the Church of England. tery. 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