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Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Feb 1955, p. 2

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eon of the Grester Buffalo Ad. vertising Club, The seaway con- Seaway Opening | Ser, "6.5" 5% ol Seen Late in "58 {ing the huge waterway in 1." organization, BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--Deputy | an Buildings within a 12square- | Admin! "vator M, W, Oettr gen rrr RRNTALLY SOL ony | mile circle would be obliterated, {of the St, Lawrence Seaway De-| Reeve, 14, of Bridge North, six daughter, Isolda of Oshawa, Oa oc san in 500,000 persons, the Toronto and |the commitiee said, In addition to [ velopment Corp,, sald Tuesday an|miles north of here, was secident- Ao surviving are two brothers nn. 3. authorities W's seem ross Canada on| Yorks civil defence committees es- the deaths, about one-third of the | effort will be made to o,.n the|ally shot by an older brother, and two hall-brothers, Joseph and | / 7 : pliel a of bullding § dh solely | timated Tuesday, { 1,200,000 metropolitan population | seaway late in 1956, He made the | Charles, 18, He is in Civie Hospi- Henry Kuznisk and Richard Ra- 1 4 u ? the idea f Lf longterm Y| The committees | ceased to exist F would be injured. ' remark while addressing a lunch-' tal, kowski in Poland and Ted Rakow: | | j : to treat sufferers from , Tuesday when they were amalga- mated with the 13 other munici- palities in the metropolit an area, | | The fr figures and . plans were | passed to the larger cf vil defence | Bomb Would Kill 500,000 Persons TORONTO (CP) -- A medium- | HOM. sized atomic bomb exploded with- By PEGGY T AS out warning over the downtown | an Press Steff Writer |, 000 ares would kill nearly r ™e DALY TIMES GAZETTE, Wednesday, Vebrunry 23, 1958 | BIRTHS BUCHANAN Keith and June Buchan Anes Fudger), sre happy to mn none the birth of their son, Thomas rick, 7 pounds, 5 ounces, si the wa General Hospital, on Febru BEY. 18, Mother and baby doing well, INGTON ~~ Taonsrd and Doreen Hospitals Lag On Ottawa Bid {a ber of Bt, Hedwig's Polish Catholic Church and of the Polish | National Society of Oshawa, He is survived by his mother, who lives in Poland; his wife, the former Gertrude Fuchs and one |, ton are happy to snnounce the of 8 daughter, Monday, Febru ak, m0, at the Oshawa Genersl TEM, and Mrs, A, VV. Du to announce the birth of ing A Joseph, on February hint 19%, at the Oshaws General Hos ramaviox w= Mr, and Mrs, Keith Ver (nee Joan Jackson, RN) wish the arrival of their son, sitar, on February 22, 19%, manville Memorial Hospital, and Catharine an: thelr son, Paul , # Ibs. ous, on February 21, " A other for Murray and Rob: 4 Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Tonkin Jean Bturrock) wish to announce of thelr daughter, Heather 7 Ibs, 9 ous, at the Oshawa ral Hospital, on Wednesday, Feb: yuary 25, 1085, Mother and daughter doing well, DEATHS ski of Toronto. The remains will be at the Arm | strong Fungal Home for mass in St. Hedwig's Church at 10 a.m. on Friday, February 25. Interment will be in St. Gregory's Cemetery, MRS, EARL J, DEARBORN In poor hemith for five weeks Olive Margaret Dowson, beloved wife of Earl J. Dearborn, 149 War- ren avenue, passed away in the Toronto General Hospital on Tues. day, February 22, A daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Clif- ton Dowson of Oshawa, the de- ceased was born in Brock town. ship, Coming to Oshawa from the Sunderland district 32 years ago she was mmrried here in 19042, , Dearborn had served as and previoulsly position at General Motors, Besides her parents and her hus- band she leaves to mourn her DEARBORN Entered into rest in the Toronto General Hospital on Tuesday, February 22, 1085, Olive Margaret Dowson, beloved wife of Earl J, Dear born, Memorial service In the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, Friday, Feb usry 2, 3 p.m, Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, EDWARDS--AL the home of her daugh- ter, at 273 Thornton Rd, N,, Oshawa, Margaret M, Murphy, in her bind year, widow of W. J, Edwards, dear mother of Catheline (Kay), Mrs A. Anderson) and Phyllis (Mrs, R, C, Curry) of Nokomis, Florida, sister of Howard Murphy, New Glasgow, Nova Beotis, Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chap ol, 390 King St. W, for service Friday afternoon, 2 p.m, Interment Union Cem otery, OARROW = In Toronto, on Monday, Sunnybrook Hospital, February fist, 1985, Robert Alexander Garrow, hus band of the late Elsie Connor and father of Roy in his 60th year Funeral from Luke, Melntosh, Funeral Wome, on Thursday, February 24, 2 pm, Interment Union Cemetery, EETTELA ~~ Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, February 22, 1985, George Kettela, be: loved husband of Mary Dacluk Say: ohuk, in his 60th year Funeral from the Armstrong Funeral ly Oshawa, Friday, February 8, with mass In St, Gregory' Greek Cath ole Church, # a.m, Interment St, Greg wory's Cemetery, KUZNIAK-~Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, February 23, 1005, Bernard Kusniak, beloved husband of Gertrude Fuchs, in his dist year Funeral from the Armstrong Funeral Wome, Oshawa, Friday, February 25, with mass in St, Hedwig"s Polish Cath ole Church, 10 a.m, Interment B8t, Gregory's Cemetery, a sister, Mrs, Frank Dav- is pty A of Oshawa, Rev, Dr, George Telford, minis ter of St, Andrew's United Church will conduct the memorial service at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 pm, on Friday, February 25, Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery, ROBERT ALEXANDER GARROW Followin a short illness the death ,| occurred at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, on Monday, February 21, of Robert Alexander Garrow in his 60th year A life long resident of Oshawa, the deceased was a son of the late Robert Garrow and Meta Holman and was born on Ocvtober 29, 1806, A former employee of General Motors, the deceased was married here on September 12, 1912, and during World War 1 served with the Royal Canadian Engineers, As a young man Mr, Garrow was an outstanding athlete, He was a member of the Oshawa Central Ontario Baseball League team and was known throughout the league for his ability as a catcher, In later years he was an murdent sports fan being a close follower of hockey and baseball, Predeceased by his wife, the for- mer Elsie Connor, in 1049, he leaves to mourn his passing one son, Roy of Oshawa, Also surviving are a sister, Mrs, F. Plerson (Eva) of Raglan; two brothers, George and Lorne Garrow of Oshawa and three grandchildren, Rev. 8, C, H. Atkinson, minister of Albert Street United Church, will duct the funeral service at the IN MEMORIAM AYRE-In ever loving memory of Al fred R, Ayre who passed away Feb: TuAry 3, 1954, year ago today Alf, 'ou Tecelved your Master's eall, With a tender smile, And 8 clasp of the hand, our last treasured memories you crossed over Into God's prom. ised land, »Wife Mary C, and family, IRELAND ~~ In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Alice Loins, who passed away Febriary We cannot clasp your hand mom, Your face we cannot see; this little token St, years, George Kettela, Roman was born in the Ukraine on March Luke-McIntosh Funeral Home at 2 p.m, on Thursday, February 24, Interment will be In the Oshawa Union Cemetery, GEORGE KETTELA In poor health for the pak two Glen road Oshawa, died in the en General Hospital on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 22 A son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Kettela, the deceased 12, 1886, A resident of Canada for years, he came to Oshawa from Montreal 35 years ago, Mr, Kettela was a member of George's Greek Catholic w Dr, Hans Selye, 48-year-old endocrinologist world renown. ed for his findings on stress, works in his University of Mont real laboratories; With an as- Matant, Miss Paulette Seguin, he ssecting a rat in one of his OTTAWA (CP) = Opposition parties in the Commons are unani- mous in wanting the government to broaden its plans for increasing allowances to burned-out veterans, All three o) ohponition groups ex- ressed criticism Tuesday night as eterans Affairs Minister Lapointe announced the scale of Increases offered by the government under the War Veterans' Allowances Act, The bill he introduced provides a 20-per-cent boost in payments to needy veterans and widows and orphans of veterans, The max! mum monthly payment to single veterans would be raised to from $50 a month and for married vets to $108 from $90, Criticism centred on the amount of additional earnings allowed be- fore EA e Raaents, an jee reduced, LE CEILINGS Phe measure would I i per: missible ceilings on over-all income to $640 from $720 for single veter: ans and to $1,440 from $1,200 for those married. "WORKS ON EXPERIMENT experiments, He heads the uni versity's rr of experiment. al medicine and surgery, a clearing - house for information stress from all over the world, world, (+ 4 Photo) Opposition Raps Vets' Increases "It will raise appreciably the Maudard of living of many vet erans,"" he said, "NIGOLING EFFORT" But Lt.-Col, Douglas Harkness (PC~Calgary North) termed it "a very nig bling effort," lowsnces were started some 20 years age) with the stated alm of helping rned-out"' vet. erans of active or #0 called be- cause it was considered that trench warfare reduced the length of their wage-earning life by 10 years, Allowances now are paid some 40,000 veterans, widows and orphans, peeches were brief as the bill was introduced, Nine Progressive Conservative, CCF and Social Credit members » . Spoke during an hour's rved itive they will try later to get hi Jermissiveineome cellings + bill LEGION REQUEST Many referred to repeated re- quests " the Ranadian Legion that set at $1,000 Opposition noted that the Rab ceiling ii] og single veterans no more han the extra $10 a month they now can earn in outside income without affecting their allowances, Married vets 'could earn $12 a month extra instead of $10, Lt-Col, Lapointe sald the changes by A mean an additional 9.500.000 between $9,225,000 and 000 a year, " for single andr ,000 for married veterans, egion also asked that ay pep single and married veter- ans, Lt.«Col Gordon Churchill (PC Winnipeg Sout Centre) sald the overnment is hyig Jo to walt out je von of First World War vet. They'll have died before long." PC Leader Raises Point inauguration of the fed the ¢ compares with the $1,000-a-bed grat for bullding wctive-treat- hospitals, Don grants are rg on condition the amount Is matched by provincial govern ments, Despite the inducement to pro- Vide more beds for the chronic ally ill, the health department says jon of such accommodation ONE lagi; Health Minister Martin referred the Toronto # that only 32 Provided under teders) edn grants is for the chronically ill and convalescent patient, Wg Martin said brio since fed- grants bogan have been poi fo foward bud g of pate beds for the chronical i ill as 0 het 20,481 for actively patients, Total space built under Sranls is 56,000 beds, including mental and tuberculosis hospitals, The number persons with 3 AVY. long-term ll he sald. With normal life-spans in- ing, the population was grad- ly aging, Yet chronle flinesses like arth- ritis and heart disease require Hay any times the amount of treat. given acute aliments, In 1952 (he average chronic patient stayed in hospital 311 days compared with 10 for the acutely-ill patient, In 1962, the most recent year for which the buresu of statistics has figures, chronic hospitals cared for 7,467 patients compared with 1,764, 198 in general hospitals, in. cluding an unknown number of CHICKENS 30: 2-3 Lb. Average Shiv e cases In general hospital ards, hp health department official said it is "commonplace" for long: term patients to be treated in space srlfinaty intended for the acutely il One reason, he suggested, is that most hospitals are small and can't devote special wards to long-term patient, Only in large cities was e likely to be some considera: tion * Sullding special space for chronic ilinesses, Behind the lack of space is the fact that the federal government can't direct what type of wards hig be built, That decision is up the local lostitution and the ® ju is submitted to Ottawa by provincial governments, SIMCOE HALL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY M Golden Age Sewing Group -- 2 pm. Nursery School ~ 911.0 am, Children 4 years of age, Children's Branch Public Libra- ry =~ 3.3 to 5% p.m, Boys' Gym Activities -- 3.0 to pi} pm, w- Boys 12 years and "Gly Ort Club -- 30 to sy Pe Plano Lessons--4 to Teen-Age Boys' mi Fis Bad. EXTRA LEAN Sweet Pickled PORK BUTTS FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS BONELESS ROUND STEAK or ROAST e¢ PRODUCE ¢ FANCY PACK MacINTOSH APPLES LARGE c BASKET GREEN CELERY STALKS 2..29° EXCELLEN ONTA ARIO POTATOES 10-LB, BAG 39° WM On Use Of Word 'Royal' Besides his wife, the former OTTAWA (CP) -- It would be the United Kingdom but the Queen Mary Dacluk Saychuk, the deceas-| "nonsense" to suggest that the | of Canada, ed leaves to mourn his passing two | government dislikes the word | Any su, jontion of any repul Jost daughters, Mrs, Gud = Tyminski | "royal," Prime Minister St. Laur- | feeling, Laurent sald, Is | checkers, movies and refresh: (Mary) of St, Catharines, and Mrs, | ent said Tuesday, jorelgh hy 'and to any mem. ments, ' Mike Moskal (Anne) of Niagara | He was asked by Hon, George |ber of the Commons, There was| YWCA Badminton Club -- 8 #0 Falls, Ont; a stepdaughter, Mrs, | Drew, Opposition leader, about a (loud applause. 1 p.m, KOUNTRY KIST Gerry Golden (Irene) of Oshawa; | New York Times report that the | Mr, Drew agreed with Mr. St, PERIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Canadian Pacific Rallway wanted | Laurent's sentiments to name a new train "Royal Cana- | still would be desirable to have a minton ub - 6,30 to 8 pm, Golden Age Club -- 6.30 to 10 pm. (For men and women 65 years and over--cards, dominoes, Ri we ail 3 remember thee, Church, remembered by George, and Rickey, METCALFE ~ In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Margaret Jean Manis, who passed away February 1980. y Time speeds on, five years have passed Hince death, ita gloom, its shadows cast Within our home, where all seemed ty Anne Every Day Low. Prices 1¢ buys 1 large bottle of Black Cherry, Grape or Lime when you buy one bottle of Gingerale 15.0Z, at the regular price or Both for but sald it| nursery School -- 9 to 11.90 s TIN three sons, Michael and Paul of Oshawa and Fred of Weston and 2 nw 29° from us a shining light, We miss that lght, and ever will, Her vacant place there's none to fil), Down here we mourn, but not in vain, For wp eaven we will meet again, ambered by husband Bill, and sons Paul and Peter, WASYL a) LYK a loving memory of a hushand and father, John irk. who passed away February You are Toot forgotten, father, Nog ever will you be # dong as life and memory lasts 'e will remember thee he years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never, 4 memory of those happy days we were all together idly missed and ever remembered Me wife Anne, daughters, sons and r families, CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt ks and appreciation for acts of 088, messages of sympathy and Belutiful floral offerings received from MARY friends and relatives, Also thank: +R , Kimberly and nurses of B32 of L wa General Hospital, also the pall: bearers and Armstrong Funeral Home, A Wpecial thanks to Rev, Mellow for his o ing words and help In our sad avement in the loss of a loving wile mother, CLOYD MOREY, OBITUARY MISS MARGUERITE S, THAIN WARKWORTH ~ A resident of the Warkworth district all her life Miss Marguerite Sara Thain died Saturday at her home. She had been {ll since about the time of two stepsons, Alex Saychuk of Ag. incourt and Walter Saychuk of Oshawa, Also surviving are a brother, John Kettela of Oshawa and 16 grandchildren, The remains will be at the Arm. strong Funeral Home for mass in St. George's Greek Catholic Church at 9 a.m, on Friday, February 28, conducted by Rev, J, C, Pereyma, Interment will be In St, Gregory's Cemetery Settle Case Out Of Court A suit for alienation of affec. tions brought by Eugene Shaw, 1276 Meadowvale, Oshawa, against Howard Davidson of Oshawa, was settled at the Supreme Court assizes In Whitby this morning, The terms of settlement were not announced, In indorsing the terms of wet: tlement Mr, Justice Ferguson com. mented it was a good case to settle as it was not the type of case which does a community any good whatever, It was the sort ol case which should be discouraged, R. D. Humphreys, QC, apheared for the plaintiff and A Greer, QC, for the onion in the action which resulted in some: evidence being heard on Tuesday her 44th birthday last October rn on the family homestead In | Percy township, she was a daugh- | ter of the late William Thain and | the former Martha Helson, For a| short time during the war she liv. | ed in Windsor and Ajax. She was a member of the Warkworth Free Methodist church She leaves her ruother, two sis ters, Mrs. Willlam Young (Ber: nlee) of Warkworth, Miss Grace Thain, Oshawa, and two brothers, | Max and Keith both of the Wark: | worth district, | The funoral service was held to day at 230 pm. from the Allen Funeral Home to St. Paul's United | Church, The Rev. G. W, Kemp of | Free Methodist Church and the | Rev. A. L. Sisco of the United Church officiated. Burial was in the Warkworth vault BERNARD KUZNIAK The death occurred in the Osh awa General Hospital on Tuesday, February 22, of Bernard Kusniak ITT Simcoe street south, fodowing a serious illness of four weeks, | A son of Mrs. Anne Rakowski | and the late Felix Kuzniak, the de. ceased was born in Poland on Jan uary 16, 1915 and was married in Poland on October 4, 1936 A resident of Canada for four years, he came to Oshawa from Toronto three years ago, He was afternoon Prairie Blizzard Blows Self Out REGINA (CP)--A blizzard that | | swept Into Saskacthewan from Al berta had almost blown Itself out today after slowing highway and alr traffic over half the province. Poor visibility forced a Saska- toon government air ambulance to make a forced landing near Bal. gonle, 15 miles east of here, with a severely ill child aboard, | The sick child, nine-month-old Donald Cherhpuschut, finished the trip to hospital in an ambulance He sutfered complications follow: {Ing scarlet fever heard about the Yep dian" but that the government Bad Shien and the plan was A r, St. Laurent sald he hadn't rt but that he would look into The report "sur, rised" him AT it would be nonsense" to say the govern. ment disliked the word "royal." Canada had a monarchical con: stitution and he had always sald that this was the best kind of con- stitution for the Canadian people, Royal consent must be obtained for use of the word "royal." Th Queen was not only the Q statement as soon as possible on the exact point he had raised, It was the first question put by Mr, Drew this session, He returned to the Commons last week after Fecuper ating from an attack of meningitis last fall, CCF Leader Coldwell asked whe- ther the word "royal" should not be confined to government organk zations, Otherwise, the government might be bombarded with requests for its use, Mr, St, Laurent said it is usually so confined but there are a few exceptions, such as the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Gardiner Does Brisk Jig Solo At'Mardi Gras' OTTAWA (CP) -- Members of the Commons and of the Parlia: mentary press gallery celebrated Nerd iras at a party given Tues. day night by Speaker Rene Beau: doin the Commons. Prime Minister St. Laurent and several cabinet ministers attended the Speaker's second annual party on the eve of Lent, Agriculture Minister Gardiner, 71, stole the show with an oldtime | 8 western Jig solo, He danced In his shirt sleeves and suspenders, Members and their wives danced to the music of a seven-man or chestra made up of Commoners and House staff, A barber shop singing group of eight members was organized by Russell E, Reinke (L--Hamilton South) who also played the trom: bone in the orchestra, The railway committee room in the Parliament Building was dec: orated with Chinese lanterns for the balloon ance, Paper hats and masks were provided for all guests, OSHAWA AND DISTRICT NAMED DIRECTOR Ernest Holmes of Oshawa was olected a director of the Ontarlo Association of Real Estate Boards at its annual meeting in Toronto this week, Temperatures were falling rap. idly at most points with a low of| 56 to 25 below expected overnight | COURSE POPULAR ROSENEATH Ninety dele: gates from various organizations | attended the third wnnual North. | umberland County leadership | Training School held in Castleton town hall, sponsored by Northum. berland County Farm Radio For um, | tent of incorporation have been ls. ' business will be in Whitby, LETTERS PATENT Notice is published in the cur: | rent issue of The Ontario Gazette to the effect that letters pa: sued to Hillerest Dalry (Whitby) Limited, Capital of the new com. pany Sil be $150,000, divided into 125 preference shares with a par value of $1 each and 25000 common shares with a par value of $1 each, Head office for the new Claim Racket Hits Jobless TORONTO (CP)--The Globe and Mail says a private agency in Cornwall is "reaping a harvest of dollars from unem| vor Ah through. out the country' by solicit: ployment applications for jo! The firm, Seaway Opportund les, is one of two nam 4 Labor Minister Gregg In the House of Commons earlier this month as operating in the St, Lawrence ore town, Mr, Gregg sald at that Hine workers employed on sea way ab Hydro projects will be hir aud through offices of the labor de: partment's National Employment rvice, He sald the or pri: vate agency in Cornwall was the International Recruiting Agency which charged a fee v The Globe and Mail says: "To lure the man out of work to send his 81 fee, the firm first places an advertisement in centres where there is a concentration of {obless," LENTEN SERVICE Grace Luthersn Church will of lela n the lenten season on nesday with services of hn oomamunion at 8 pm, The theme of the 1988 meditations wil be "Our World of 1055 Needs th Christ of the ay 5p | Sauires Club ~ SATURDAY, h Correction Classes for the St. Lawrence seaway Bey to am, ~ Children § 2 of age, Way Palsy entre - 1,18 15 pm Children's Branch Public Libra ry -- 3.30 to 5.30 p.m, Plano Practice -- 4 to 6 IR Boys' Gym Activities -- 3.30 to 5.156 p.m. -- Boys under 12 years. Movin ~~ Boys and Girls -- 4 to 7 to 10 p.m, ] FEBRUARY 26 Children -- 9 to 12 noon, Plano Lessons ~-- 9 am, to 5.15 m Mundinger JAS udion Academy ~$ am, to Junior Bo 2 Club - 10, 2n Boys' Minor " Basketball League ~5 a.m, Jaycee Whites va, St, John Cadets; 10 a.m. Mundiogers ve. Jaycee Blues; 11 am, Police Assoc. vs, Bolahood's. Basnetball Broadcast -- CKLB Practice -- 1,30 to 3.16 p.m, YWCA Badminton Club -- 3.30 Industrial Basketball League 5.15 p.m. Dutch Credit Union Meeting. ~-- p.m. Man, 26, Freed Of Manslaughter TORONTO (CP) -- Kenneth A, Torrance, 26, Tuesday was acquit Jd of manslaughter in the shoot. ing death last August of David Puddicombe, 21, A jury deliberated six minutes, Evidence was that Torrance shot and killed Puddicombe, while Pud- dicombe was stealing chickens at night at Torrance's father's farm in nearby Markham township, Oshawa Memorial Service ® Monuments @ Markers 3, of & INWAY DIAL 3.2004 ITY LIMITS Y TIME Baturday Morning CRETH! 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