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Daily Times-Gazette, 21 May 1955, p. 2

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§ i 4 § THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, May #1, 1955 announce the arrival of a Thursday, May 19, 1985, Larry, Donald and Dennis, baby fine. SPICHER--Mr. and Mrs, happy VICKERS---Mr. and Mrs, Jack Vigkers (nee Nancy Jones) announce the arrival of their Sandra Elaine, on Thursday, May 1085, at Oshawa General Hospital, FAROBIAK ~ Mr, and Mrs, Bill sobiak (ape Kutasienski) wish to nounce the arrival of their son #5 William weighing 8 pounds, ounces on Wednesday, May 18, A baby brother for Dagny, DEATHS BADLEY ~~ Suddenly in the Oshawa General Hospital, on Friday, May 20, 1955, James Badley, beloved husband of Margaret Ann Morgan and father of Wileen Dorothy and Ann, brother of Mrs, Thomas Coull (Muy) of Oshawa, and William of To ronto, . Resting at the Luke Mcintosh Fu- poral Home, 152 King St, East, for service in the Salvation Army Citadel on Tuesday, May 24, at 3 rm, he oukat will remain open in the cit rom 2 o'clock until time of service, Friends | AS we treasure 80 image of you, are requested not to call unt Sunday | Lovingly remem > Asien, aflernoon, Interment Mount Lawn Ceme- | Mary and Nellie, sonsin-iaw and Joe and grandchildren, tery, KOVACS «+ At Memorial Hospital, Bow- manville, on Thursday, May 19, , aged 59 years, KR, qd of i Big® Esler r, beloved of the late Joseph Bt, 8 to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to friends and "| neighbors who sent floral tributes, sym- CERN r ears, speci a r, ENGELLY ~ At the Oshawa General . orl il on Friday, May 20, 1985, Lr. 8. Maroosis, special nurse, purses acs t the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Seyvice in the chapel on Saturday at 2 o'clock. Interment esda Cemetery," Bertha Louise Gibson, beloved wife of the late James Pengelly and dear mother of Clarence of Brooklin, Gord. on of Toronto and Mrs, John Glover (Muriel) of Oshawa in her 85th year, Resting at the Robinson Funeral el, Brooklin, Service in the chapel on Monday, May 23, at 2 o'clock. Salem Cemetery, WARCHOL Entered into vest in the |(0F COLU SWDUSS: 0 ng tamity, Oshawa General Hospital, on Friday, May 20, 1S Frank Warchol, beloved hushad of Mary Garason, in his 56th year, Memorial service in the Armstrong Puneral ome, Oshawa, Monday, May am. Ioterment Mount Lawn FRANK WARCHOL Following a short illness the death occurred at the Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, May 20, of Frank Warchol, 182 Simcoe street south, in his 56th year, IN MEMORIAM Born in Poland on January 12 PAKER « In fond and loving memory of Flora Jane Baker, who passed | 1000, the deceased had lived in away May 22nd, 1947. Canada for 25 years, He was an 8h happy hours we ones shioyed, employee of General Motors for w sweet ie Mm 0] » But death has left 8 loneliness 20 years and had lived in Oshawa The world can never fill for the past 12 years, s=Always remembered by daughter Deo-| He is survived by his wife, the pothy, son-in-law and grandchildren. former Mary Garason, The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 11 a.m, on Monday, May 23, followed by interment in Mount BAKER ~ In loving memory of a dear mother, Flora Baker, who passed away May 22, 1047, You often said we'd miss you 8. | aughlin Band lid U.S. 10. Thole station OuEng on oe t the U.S, Suided missile Pie Lorton, Va. Lorton base is 16 airline miles south of NVEILS GUIDED MISSILE BASE Ni. ! $i I NEAR CAPITAL to install "Nike" protection i of all wr BA Be Wadhington and 48 one of & ab Em ters of Oshawa and district wives, Thursday morning of Nock. when a special Called A 0] at that theatre Monday, May 20, for an extended rua, NAME EXECUTIVE Robert Kenny has been r Preuressive Conservative Associa- tion, Other officers are Hu Santer, first vice president; Ira Aldred, second vice-president; Wil- liam Bence, third vice-president; and Art runston, secretary-ireas- «| urer, REPAIRING ANDSHELL stairways at the Me- ell in Park. The removal of the winter front from the shell is another in- outside held of Hg ie, was movie, Peter" which elected esident of the Port Perry Men's| Carpenters are busily engaged ris | making repairs to the flooring and | by & Likens Gospel-Song Poetry To Limericks In ALTONA, Man. (CP) The poetry p Ads "Many of our Gospel in some of the have a dance rhythm," si Horeh, churches has been to people like should hear, "We have no right to impose our Mies and dislikes on chureh music," aly ls sloganizsed reli glon and music to produce revival," Mr, h, former direc tor of the mi of the Masonite Brethren Bible College, revival Ox won-spiritual "A non-spiritua and pot a man from the ris Ww wh, spiritual song from the waist up, ' sentiment, he said, THE WEATHER dication that the is just around the corner, DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB Oshawa Duplicate Bridge Club high scores: North and South pairs, Mrs, F, Turney and Mrs, R, Schofield, 52% points; Mrs. M. Bind and Mrs, E. Stewart, 852 points; Fast and West pairs: Mrs, C. Rundle and Mrs, C, Bowra, 54 4 points; Mrs, M, Clarke and Mr, J. Condos, 53 points, This concludes the bridge until September, ATTENDING CONVENTION E. J. Clarke, J, J. Bawks and J. J. Kelly will represent the St, Gregory's Council, Knights of Col umbus, at the state convention be- ing held in Kitchener this week- end, TORONTO (CP)~Observed tem- ratures bulletin issued by the Roronto blic weather office at . Mia. , 38 has one motor vehicle per population,compared to one for 3.4 In the United States, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING stE=3ee sf COUNTRY CROPPINGS Spring Is Beauty Time In The Rural Areas LAUREL HAMER tful by the around art of the The rit o | Hy § TH : beau- if § 33 ski 2338 ¥ $5 i i sTE<SSEF § i arding the { Flendinen ] country folk X wal in my son : together. with Thy vial 10 m; ters added up 4 a day , | forgotten. w ® g § 3 eed {1 § id g g s 'Automation' Used In House Speeches OTTAWA (CP)~A machine-age 4 |» word, ere means , #utomation, is asiog use in the Commons. jDipcemiont of, Work, of actual training, a under. taking with Sinjog i TWO STRIKES IN 80 gettin Sena! af Senate Reform Long Overdue Lambert Says OTTAWA (CP)--Relorm of the te is Jong Sverdue ud should Those words have proven too true We lost our best and dearest friend. Dear Mom, when we lost you. Sadly missed and longed for always By Fred, Kay and son-in-law Al BAKER ~ In loving glenr mother, Flora Baker, away May 23, 1947, gE SE --_ Lawn Cemetery, Rev, 8, C. H. Atkinson, minister of Albert Street United Church, will conduct the services. MRS. JAMES PENGELLY lifelong resident of the district oe. Oibson, "widow of at May 20, in ber 85th year, aiid Jo, hf 7s, VOOR ol a fa whic ac. ed her hip and her wrist, A daughter of the late George AIR CADET NEWS Tuesday's little "gathering took the form of a rough and tumble Headed Babli shore "and "Rocky" Ryan, it would be useles to go into de- tails except to say that "Rocky's" team was sadly slaughtered by the score of 15 to a big fat goose eRe. It was noted that a certain Mr, Be closed her weary eye lids, whispered peace thine. wFver remembered by daughter, Bibel, #ondndaw Bill and family, BRANTON ~ In loving memory of mé- ther and father, Mr, and Mrs, Frank. lin C. Branton, who passed away May (Continued from Page 17) mployment insura paymen EERIE |, ve EER AE nm te ee RUGLAND 0000 lo $0603.00 at very i 2 22 : FEATURES "in ate yeforn, fo Rh Tt met. None | 105 conn anus" the upper men by technological | Match 3t op By A A Aes be pA re athines : i soon ; al Sena S1--Articles For Sale S1--Articles For Sale iy Thames "Thursday x. | dealt with, Some $267.038,000 to var Norman" I one mena I an HOLDEN'S act a Ca e-average demand had re- e insurance fund by $40, sopicants door to Hamilton lm, Pale the Ah alae Senator Lambert sald De LARGE SELECTION supports the bil ectise Be F~ AXMINSTER i should fet to work and study ways ed due | ranclo of polYing. Anmployment vacancies in the 102-seat chamber. annual wage en-| "png oounoil is a Sémember group 17, 1930, May 23, 1951, respectively, «Sadly missed by daughters, Mrs. Mu. viel Cook, and Mrs. Evelyn Siyfield, @nd grandchildren, and a Gibson, the deceased was born at Greenwood and durin, her lifetime resided at Greenwood, Kinsale and Brooklin, Mrs. Penngelly was a member May 17, 1939 and May 23, 1951, respec. | Of Brooklin United Church and as tively. A young woman was very active in Pe memory of sbem is sas dear today (the work of the church and its # In the hour ay Pasi WAY. \ sadly missed by wn Orville, deusnter | VigiOU%, Women's orgapizations. Bo aay abond-children Franklin. | 1004, Her husband predeceased her on February 3, 1954. CORBY~In loving memory of & desr| She leaves to mourn her passing Rushand and father who passed away | one daughter, Mrs. John Glover May Zi 3. (Muriel) of North Oshawa and two the Joa may change from year (ons, Clarence of Brooklin and And friends from day to day Gordon of Toronto, But never will 'the one we love The remains are at the Robinson Funeral Chapel, Brooklin, for serv. From memory pass away. w-lovingly remembered by wife, daugh- ice at 2 p.m. on Monday, May 23, conducted by Rev, 8. J. Hillier BRANTON In loving memory of mo ther and father, who passed away fer, son-indaw and grandchildren, PAMMOND = In loving memory of eur | minister of Brooklin United Church. dear father, Henry Alfred, who pass- | Interment will be in Salem Ceme- ed away May 22, 1951 tery. | god took him home ~ it was His will . ithin 'our hearts he liveth still, FUNERAL OF -B rembered by daughter Mary, pried ha Tg od a " Gordie, PAUL G. PURVES The funeral service for Paul HAMMOND ~ In loving memory of my | Grant Purves of Columbus, who Sway May 2h. 14g, ("eds whe passed | Gieq of the Oshawa General Hos- The one 1 loved has gone to rest, pital on Tusday last, in his 67th His fond true heart is still year 'was held at the Luke - Me- The hand that always helped mes ntosh Funeral Home at 2.30 p.m, Now lies in death's cold chill, on Friday, May 20, ~Sadly missed by son Norman, A very large number of friends HOOD -- In loving of and former associates attended randuon. Ronald Hood, whe passed |the service and the many flor- away May 23, 1950, al tributes indicated the high es. Warm summer sun, shine kindly there, |teem in which the deceased was Warm summer wind blow gently there, held. Good waht, dent Roanis. youd mighi, | o THE services were conducted by --Lovingly remembered by . R. Rickard, minister of Col- and Grandpa Weatherall, umbus United Church, assisted by Rev. R, H. Wylie, minister of Port HOOD -- In loving memory of our dear Perry Uni urch. Interment Ronule, who passed away Moy 2, was in the Oshawa Union Ceme- Oft our thoughts do wander, Ta a grave not far away, honorary Where we laid our dear Ronnle R. 8, Smith of Oshawa, Morley Just five years ago today. Beath of Columbus, T. A, W Sadly missed and always remembered | and M. Bagsha by Mommy, Daddy, sisters and brothers, Armstron Hill, A E , E. Walker of McMillen of Queens. of Gormley, G. chester, F. West: pallbearers were IRWIN ~ In loving memory of Robert Irwin who passed away May 21, 1984, | Ze] D, ne dour father, gone to rest, e, C. Hool ay from sorrow, care and pain, Christie of day you rest Jodes Gear father, ney of Pickering, C. Devitt of Bow- we mge x +E beret br . ,| manville, J. Rolls of Oshawa, A. J, Rin ian Dlurray aon Seniar, Nab: [ yowden 'of Columbus and J, K. Sin, wos shed Jel | ASUS pallbearers were, Dr. it Who pass + WG LH, B. James, en, Irvin; Bo HE Geek, ear | Ormiston, N: Porter, ¥. Hichard: ABd only those who have lost ean teil | 80D and J. F. Heyland. ry" of Saving witout farewal OSHAWA AND DISTRICT Friends may think the wound is healed, GOING TO QUEEC CITY of the t they little know the sorrow nt lies within our hearts concealed. «Ever remembered by daughter, Reb afta, sonindaw Mark, and granchildres, Weberta May, and Billy. IRWIN « In loving and memory of my darling husband grt part but not forever, be leaving for Quebec City fhere will be a glorious dawa morning to attend a hen we meet to PArt-no, never three - day convention of Lions € at resurrection morn, ernal ional «His loving wife Nellie, and sons Jim, Int Baugnal Shoss Who Will be 4d Bruce. . and Mrs, Rufus Lambert, Mr, RUCHERIK -- Ia loviag memory of a |80d Mrs. Sam Payne, Mr. and dear husband and father Samuel | Mrs, John Borrowdale, and Mr. Kucherik, who passed away May 3 and Mrs, Bill Borrowdale. The 1947, Gone dear father, gone forever Meetings Aur rt the Chat- How we miss your smiling face, morning, Mt you left 'us to remember Nene on earth can take your place. v:happy home we once HOST TO MINISTERS The management of the Plaza Theatre were hosts to the minis - How sweet the memory still we Hut death has left a loneliness Wednesday || Jeyes could not throw his passes where he wanted them to go and for them, After the game "Ormy" Bow- man alias "Ol Deadeye" led the marksmen on the rifle range with some good scores being posted. Mr, Shortt announced Tuesda: that the dress for next week will be swim trunks, towels and water wings, Could this be a subtle hint that we might go swimming, AIR CADET OF THE WEEK Who? Who? Who? Well to answer those questions here is the result of the interview. This week's lucky very few reached runners waiting sus ond BROADLOOM RUGS TUMBLE TWIST RUGS and WALL TO WALL CARPET Lald by Experts HOLDEN BROS. FURNITURE CO. 63 King E. FREE 8 PF. GOODRICH STORES, TIRES, Thrifty Wp IR RA, 5-454), May NEED SEAT COVERS ? Conada's largest selection rs at economical prices. OSHAWA AUTO TRIM "The Seat Cover Centre" Installation by Experts, 62 Bond W. - At Church RA, 3.3512 June? cadet is Cpl, Dale Mosi Dale has been to two summer camps, in '53 to Aylmer and to Clinton in '84, Ht is one of the squadron's track champs at this year's meet. "Fly-by-night" Mosier is another member of the practically none existant third flight headda by a certain Sgt, "Stoney" Stonehouse. Cpl. Mosier is in "'10C" at OCVI and was on the OCVI's track team this year, He picks as this week's alr cadet top sound, Roy Hamil ton's 'Unchained Melody", SWEEPINGS If you were wondering why "Steffy" was absent this week it was because he had to work... We wish every bit of success to Sgt. Gilbank and his "Sheila" and Gil says to Carol "Please don't be angry." Don Stroud wants his same i the paper so there it is, Maybe next week we'll be able to give the list of cadets eligible 1-year supply of "TIDE" end $70.00. For your old wash- or (regardless of condition) Whee RonAbS washer S.year warranty, NO DOWN PAYMENT! "Largest selects fon of washers", This offer good for limited time onlyl BARONS' Radio & Electric Ltd. 426 Simcoe St. 8, Dial RA, 3.2263 USED OIL BURNERS SURPLUS STEEL FURNACES For Sale Cheap! GOOD AS NEW. Enquire about our $ Years to Pay Esso Plon MOSIER SHEET METAL 21 Chuch St, RA, 5-2734 May30 June SPRING SPECIAL Alum, COMBINATION DOORS, regulor $69, ONLY $49. Complete or $57.50 in stalled. 10% DISCOUNT on olum, Joga 20 P.C. OFF Spring Coats, Sizes 1 to 10, KIDDY CITY 42%4 Simcoe North windows, Surplus by manufacturer makes this fer possible, for flying time and also camp Yours for happy landings, "The Cavaliers" and 'Guess ", RA, 3.2521 RA, 8-8180 Jum § Look to Your WHEN Ne. § Future) voure SICK The CCF will provide a sickness benefit plan for wage and salary earners, just like the accident benefits under Workmen's Compensstion. Sel employed people ean got inte the plan, tee. VOTE CCF (Outerte Sesion), 848 Jurvh Bn, Torewte 8 T. (TOMMY) THOMAS X| Oshawa Riding C.C.F. Association eng. Wan out on the street and feed of work or wages from thelr em- ors, You just don't throw only when het working for you," Mr, Gillis sal ALWAYS NEW JOBS John Diefenbaker (PC -- Prince Albert sald such ind ~plastics in the modern. a ava came along 8, to provide new "While each generation fears that mechanizatiol employment, eac! ou has found , Tending fled of other production ol 0 ution, The debate ranged over other used no_ opinions on _-- patter introducing a speech timates in which major fields of labor department opgrations. pit Ir ts kg onal train ca) . ing facilities is ended but there were few changes certain amount ves him labor, industry, from Soversment, ih » ney employers and agriculture, y Fairclough said it should start now to plan measures to mest an un. expected seasonal rise unem- ployment next winter, WINDOW DRESSING a horse. pon of high - ranking representati *, , , Certain measures of re form as Applied to the Senate are oo Tp ue and should be at. to just as soon as the gov. ment finds it CA . otal vin Bo x of the 8 t depend tH the Sovernment to enlent to do working out Mr, Diefenbaker backed the ge sal and suggested the council so ar has been window-dressing, Opposition leader Drew sald there is need of a new labor code which would be an instrument of goodwill among labor, management and government, taro) said fears of unem- expressed ever revolution, Yet age." Mr. Gillis said that of work at 40, "that sentence; you are through living,' those over 40, He termed it "the method of the horse and buggy out the th will reduce un-| Michael Starr (P some industries are discriminating against certain persons by strin- font qualifications for amployiment. me refused to hire workers over 36 years of age, less than 160 pounds, or shorter than five feet oy king (L -- Wellington enry Hos -- @ South) sald he hopes the govern. ment will reinstate its Jrokiam of grants for bullding vocational train. matters in| ing schools, At present costs, many his es- | municipalities could not meet the he reviewed the | need for those facilities, generation in , » employ» by the ex. N. 1 L OSHAWA 'MEMORIAL SERVICE The job-seeking problems of those "om avar #0 produced another topie of ebate, soational train. | HW. Hereidge (CCF Kostenay . 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