THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 7, 1959 | Khrushchev |RAZLEDAZZLE? Invited To Ticats Beat See Bases Bombers 8-5 WASHINGTON (AP)--The Rus- bassador doesn't include| WINNIPEG (CP) -- Hamilton|Cup game, Bomber quarterback Tiger-Cats ground out an 8-5 vic-|Jim Van Pell, who scored a rec- tor over Winnipeg Blue Bomb-|ord 22 points in the fall classic. ers Thursday night in an exhibi- He left in the second quarter tion foothal! game that had little after spraining his left wrist in resemblance to their last meet-|a defensive role. Bombers ing--the 1958 Grey Cup. |signal-calling was handled cap- In contrast to razzle - dazzle ably by Kenuy Ploen. performances in last November's, Faloney and former Toronto Cup classic, won by Bombers Argonaut Ton. Dublinski, - who 35-28, the exhibition clash fea-|shared the Hamilton quarter tured rugged play along the lives. |beking job. completed 13 of 24 with the defensive units stealing passes for 169 yards. the limelight. Pe OH Ticat halfback Ron Howell pour club rusted _ ne , he « vy touch- 99 fi oesioe Khrahchey mit wan om rt mesh. fa (2 23 (1% downs, compared wit ito change his mind. quarter, making a fine catch of [Hamilion of 125 yards on the Mikhail | nit erback | je Faloney's 25. ground and 15 first downs. Ambassador that Khrushchev "doeen't wenaliy[J218 Dass in Whe Winnipeg end} oo ® Shang Ys 30 FRASER IN FORM Diefenbaker Knew Of 'Royal Baby TO INFORY RUSSIAN | Punt specialist Cam Fraser Mac hi response z 3 Mee counted Hamilton's other two | : it The pint 1 points, as he made up for a dis Khrushehev visit bases would be | pointing performance in the LONDON (Reuters) -- Prime Finjet Disfonhaker knew the tern Inter- Queen was expecting a baby at installati heh 3 the Provincial Football Union, held least a month ago and offered to installations such as jen far Pa imprage He Grey Cup fina' by kicking for a said ge ne a oe been 51-yard average on 12 punts. himself amone them, have Bombers points came on a 25- : 1 Das lan edge in most statistical de-|revice her crors-Canada tour. str and hase af atisn : i ' 0 Gog hig Mi re {partments but their attacks sput-] Cmdr, Richard Colville, Buck- ona 2 ane De ei 4 'ltered out when they got Info pos Palace press attorney, Mla., missile : i places" Khrushchev is likely to see in touring the United States. Defence Secretary Neil Me- Elroy said Thursday at a press conference it would be construec- tive for Khrushchev to see some of the bases during his visit here next month. McElroy said he knew the So- viet leader had said he had no wish to see American bases. But McElroy added he thought it was ™ world be willine to show Khruch.| a defence Bombers, in the We tad % Fes i 3 ; i Ls ! CE The vital process of a blood | the Oshawa Red Cross blood | Oshawa Genera: Hospital is the summer, but the need for transfusion is demonstrated in | centre, St. Gregory's Hall, | given a blood transfusion from Lessing Til] i re 2 CTeas . rreasca, p the two pictures above. Left, a | Simcoe street north, Thursday. | blood donated by Oshawa resi- blood centre is in operation voluntary donor gives blood at | At the right, a patient at the | dents. The Oshawa blood elin- | residents have left the city every first Thursday of each Plan Re-opening yamine Of Rotary Pool Mrs. Violet Hudson died at the Mr. Chryk lived in Oshawa for % Fairview Lodge, Whitby, Wed-|35 y He was predeceased by L 1 ife in 1942 liquor aws Rotar: swimming pool or Centre street will be re-opened, chev by Red Cross workers fied medica! personnel ! month, staffed volimteer ic is in vital need of donors to fil its monthly quota of 300 pints of blood. Many Oshawa ang quale VAN PELT SIDELINED The 18,025 fans didn't see much of the individual star of the Grey tor | for | Oshawa Times Photo. He added that it had been sub- law requires washrooms to sequently cleaned out convenient and 'accessible at Major Alec O'Hara, from the swimming pools Department of Sanitation, provin-| He said that this cial Department of Health, told case at Ritson the assembled councillors that, Mayor Lvman Gifford said he the Ritson pool was in 'bad would ask the Board of Education shape' and had been for some if thev would grant the use of the was not the 'a tempo- next four deceased by her) was pr A ate Alexander Hud- husband, the ig Mrs avenin Greg the ORGAN MUSIC Nightly at the Yenosha Hotel My... What a | HLovely Face and just as appealing as a lovely face is a lovely home | People who buy the products The three tanks of the company |have a capacity of 50,000 barrels of gasoline or feul oil and distri- bution covers an area from Co- Polio Case that we offer at Millwork & Building Supplies Ltd., are the people who have the lovely homes, simply because we CORNWALL (CP) A second |[Mrs. More-Jones is five feet tall case of polio has been reported|and weighs 112 pounds. Pillow is here by Dr. Paul de Grosbois,|six feet five inches and weighs carry the finest quality avail- able and also the widest as- sortment offered anywhere. MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES LIMITED 1279 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 3-4694 Rex stated his former master | ESTIMATED COST TOTAL PER_LINEAL FOOT $2,853.35 4,835.16 TO South Limit Lot 2 Plan 180 617' west of Farewell Avenue 876.90" west of Farewell Avenue Wilson Road South North limit of street SIZE 8" NAME OF STREET FROM Cedar Street 40.11' south of north limit Lot 3, Plan 180 Farewell Avenue $5.14 7.84 9.18 7.56 7.10 Raleigh Avenue 12" Raleigh Avenue 617 west of Farewell Ave. 10" 2,384.82 8" 3,923.21 8" 4,001.58 and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work, The estimated cost of the work is $17,998.12. The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen equal annual instalments end the estimated annual rate per foot frontage is 16.5¢c. 876' west of Farewell Ave. Raleigh Avenue Tempera- | medical officer of health. With|196 d ceived |i hotel : tai : two cases reported had received in a hot rmed robbery in Was involved in a collision with words were never spoken as a| Animals picked up: dogs 74,| Meanwhile, Rex is looking for|cis J. McEvoy 40, charged with = = = 1 An. exclusive interview with al Cats given new homes, 7; dogs Many a lonesome youngster has|Claudette Barton, 17, told police six routine ambulance calls ¥es- CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)--|Sotiation during the winter could not keep him because he| scribed as a virtual dole. Presi-|bined to lead Copper Cliff Red. Over Weekend 1. The Council of the Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct, as local improvements, service the local control office program. |ies. Copper Cliff leads the round | what happened to dogs at the ing Ontario slowly from the ing and tonight Saturday cloudy | months in jail Thursday after po- | Cliff. Malo also had three hits. kennel, Scotty and Dr. Stevens, Showers and thunderstorms will [tonight and Saturday. | Rex appears quite content at Lake Eri Lake Huron, Wiis north 20 today, light to- explained that the |p Min H > PR Ma ITSELF 2 1€ night and Saturday morning, Dawson | Victoria able temperatures today. turning | Edmonton appears, imuch cooler Saturday. Winds light | Regina adoption today, shifting to north 20 Satur-| Winnipeg day. [Fort William Niagara, Lake Hali- | White River burton regions, Hamilton, To- Kapuskasing ronto: Sunny todav Saturday |North Bay . cloudy with showers or thunder-|Sudbury showers. Turning much cooler Muskoka " ; late Saturday. Winds light today, Windsor pleased with the number of dogs shifting to north 20 Saturday aft. | Toronto the departmen thas found homes ernoon b Ottawa for which the following figures| Northern Georgian Bay, Kirk-/ Montreal "' All special assessments which would be charged upon agricultural lands in respect of these sewers are to be deferred for such length of time as such lands remain agricultural and are to be imposed and collected {concerned that a Soviet miscal-| og field goal by Carver Shan- m ( ie Shepard Y fion to go for a tonchdown renoriers today that though STARTS SEPT. 15 A roing ahead with it. |inite Thursday It was not until early July that difficult because "there are so Invitations have' Colville said: "The Queen how- in a position to decide and so Mr. nesday, Aug. 6. She was in her his Surviving are two daughters be made for the Queen to return years lof Toronto, and Mrs. Ray McGee] COBOURG (Staf) -- Mayor : wishes to the following resi 1 a A : on? i ¥ born in India Oshawa. z Michael of Atherly:|gic ires in ¢ i Lit- |matron for the United Counties'. ia i i it was decided at a special meet and later moved A We a Nhe glonnaires in convention at Kit-| G0" o™ coiehrating birth: caused - disappointment to mil and William of inesday for aproval of a recom-| |a one-day meeting of the counties| ---- - rary basis" for the She The body is resting at the Arm-| authority for.serving beverages in| fort avenue; Margaret Mun- [ P been received by the board of| x ernon James, 73-year-old veter- cer of health, will decide under time washrooms in Ritson Public Mrs, Hudson survived by Y v's Cemetery g f izati nstein, 110 Alma street; Mrs, Willi an oper He said that because of this sponsibility for their upkeep Gordon, Riva: and onelOTY § Cemetery as other organizations and clubs| © Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan|o oo Jo "5 "woe "graduated from no" " tg | avenue | effect Aug ' ave remain- : 125 swimmers in the } at anv Leigh-on-Sea, England Arthur Richards, formerly off Mavor Burnet is chairman of) effect August 1, but have remain-| 5 practised in Gladstone, Man., do SWITHIE m Poot at an "It is caused mostly by manual cil, agreed to nay the wages of a X A | g i v will . is 70 veal ge! strong Funeral Home on Satur-|wav fo Oshawa from his home| Frederick Revel, past president| their birthdays each day wil | Mr. Duncan is 70 years of age = : : M 1 - k 4 od ae 7, 2 Rotary has hac as many as 330|4oesn't circulate well in the[point that he had conducted sev-lcan Church, wil! officiate Mr. Richards who was in|commendation said that "liquor| four-week period. The cur- |yag because it was a seven-day- : t i i " Dr. Stewart said this morning! pine. pool. Oshawa Union Cemetery in Bowmanville at the age of 19,|ridiculous, stupid and asinine." Philadelphians. | rest. basis with no more than 150/55, and there is inadequate fil-{tests would be known but that Mr. Richards was the son of a | hours of 8 am. and 10 am. [fon Campbellford in January, George's Greek un 1 0. 0 | ! He said that ¥. at any time, |,querce bacteria count was un- Aug. 10 by Rev. J. C. Pereyma METHOD 1 Sacensed vas the pool would be closed down In the meantime he promised |died at the Oshawa General Hos- the Methodist Church. Th jeci needed a new filter because the|the water health for some time. He was in|Mrs. John Westlake (Helen) of Oil Companies will take over the e decision was a called last ter the water fast enough rule of thumb could he worked out| The deceased was born in the Charles, John and Ray, all of land offices of the Sun Oil Com- the chairmanship of Ald. John|ghoyid not be more than 150 much or too little Anna Semunenchuk in Fort Wil-/the body back to Assinbola for| rhe Sun Oil Co. has offered to Board, the locai Board of Health| ve major praised the practice ready had two kits and had been! {members are willing to leave Co- of the Ritson pool was also dis- were useless and dangerous proper chlorine test in this man- Se ipg to a test taken on Ritson on|as well that the only efficient way tol . ment that three polio inoculation | 0 (CP)--Douglas Par-| Oshawa Police Department | Then Go On Adopt List connection with a $15,000 holdup |2 3 . ASSAULT CHARGE |King, RR 3, Little Britain, Wed- lw : males at ic local dog ocatrotl ores 1 and hamsters 1 people who are looking for a|graphic literature, was remanded | was slight. ese 'old-model ¢ t 'hen sh f vealed thie inside picture of life old-model car, but fled when she SUDBURY (CP)--Two ed in. jobs Thursday for 26,000 unem. effective on the baseball dia way around the house. Rex's] executive commission will be|Grevhounds in the third game of Off to the pound went Rex and Sued by the weather office at 5|Sudbury: Sunny today becoming | Zorica collected three hits, in-| LONDON (AP) However, he soon changed his| Morning will cover all Northern|able temperatures today turning she bit his finger, kneed him and [start and went the route for | checked Rex to make sure he the cold air. |cast with intermittent rain or Raleigh Avenue like to find a home Windsor, London: Increasing] TORONTO (CP) over to .them are kept for 48) only if such lands cease to be agricultural, OSHAWA REPRESENTATIVE culation of U.S. military power non, formerly of Southern Illi cperetary nid ¥ Diefenbaker offered to shorten A Sent. 15 slarting date i Other Commonwealth prime | The ambassador said schedul-| |{the Queen told Diefenbaker con- {many pleasant and interesting immediately offered to alter or Leen stacking up. Menshikov Aged ome ever insisted that she alone was {Diefenbaker reiterated that at 79th year, and had been a resi-| BIRTHDAYS to the United Kingdom. She was the daughter of Al of Oshawa; three sons.|J. D. Burnet received over- COBOURG (Staff) Appoint-|. oid the cancellation of the Ca- The deceased was t dents of Oshawa and district . to Oshawa and two brothers, Edward, of|chener, Ont., when he asked Wed-| {home for the aged will be made atone » ing Thursday night. here she lived for the past 35|1eamington : v days today mendation givi ng branches more] {council to be held Aug. 11 LEADING VETERINARIAN weeks trong Fn Home Pravers|their quarters | ro, 1338 Simcoe street south: | : v management from which recom- dav at 8 p.m p I : » give: | boulevard; Denise Dobbie, A what conditions the pool will re- "Ritson pool today is grossly School, providing there would be one daughter, R. Inche 3%, py mand that branches be given the| four ext Tuesday. Canadian horse racing circles, : Be ai | Jovee H. Taylor, 165% Olive ! i take| ) ; One of those conditions is that swimmers were liable to get eve, The committees, who had been |gister, } he Marshall of ARTHUR RICHARDS he said oye : [tendered their resignations to take veterinary school in Manitoba, ion's 1i 5 ROOnR wy The first five rsons to in- i < 1 t The funeral service will be Bowmanville, died suddenly Au¢ the Legion's liquor license board | ea E Desa ed on until successors are ap {for many years. ope: Lime chlorination of the water." man and a woman who will be ie of the Board of Parks Manage-|pe 'well informed but when the|Rit<on School a* all times. {day. Aug. 8 at 11 a.m. Rev. Clin-|in Assinihoia, Saskatchewan to|of the Windsor branch, com-| receive double tickets to The |and his wife, Mary, Is 65. Their : ag : . y ihe ra t att jons: * . people in the pool at one time.|water unless it is put in by ma-|eral tests on the water at Ritson| Interment will follow in the nic 72nd vear, left his homelegislation" in Ontario 'is most rent attractions: "The Young |g.iveek job, and they needed aj that the Ritson pool would also| «me existing chlorinator at| He said that it would take some on when he moved to Valor, Saskat- Reports on birthdays will They have been superintendent | THOMAS CHRYK 4 swimmers allowed in at any one tration." when they were he would for-/St. Catholic |, J late William and May Rich 1946. at < si o°eeBP there was an unfavorable test, covered by Dr, Watt." RAPS for the late Thomas Chryk who Leave Cobourg immediately. INEED FILTER to send two testing kits, free of [pital Thursday, Aug. 6. He is survived by his wife, the I : made at|precent one was inadequate to fil-| In this way he hoped that alhic 76th year. Bowmanville anc three brothers: three storage tanks, warehouse special meeting night of City Council's' Propertv| ge also told them that under|for putting chlorine into the w ater (Ukraine, Feb. 8, 1883. He was Oshawa | pany, Hibernia street, as of Sept. Brady, meeting with representa-| cwimmere in Ritson at one, Wendell Brewster, director of liam. burial. |find employment within the com- and an expert from the Provin-|a¢ Ritson of using jet spra ing the i x I ' F. using spray tolusing them for some time bourg. They will be located in cial Department of Health, {wash swimmers' feet instead of "We might as well face facts", CAPSULE NEWS ' 5 wi cussed The committees decided to in-|ner" July 23, it was as much contami-! The meeting was told by chlorinate the ] was by - | i > chiorinate the pool was ma bourg to Belleville and nerth as clinics will be held in the city 24 of Ottawa was arrested | ported that a car driven by 7 call this rt of the sum-| wes alea 2|5 s 2 in a supe rking lot in They ca is pa € sum-| were realeased from the dog 54 dogs and 138 cats had to be in a supermarket parking |nesday, Aug. 5, at 9.50 p.m. The | Animals brought in: dogs 24, good, happy and healthy pei to Thursday without plea until Aug. ROUTINE CALLS offices on Falaise avenue at the pound. He said his na E T {sereamed players with Sudbmw Wolves of ound. He said his name, WEATHER FORECAST ployed after scrapping a costly mond. master decided to take advan-| named to find jobs for laborers|their best of five semi - fina! into one of the kennels. Rex had |a.m.: {cloudy this afternoon with show- Mrs. Doreen cluding a two-run homer, and] More - Jones was mind when he saw the clean bed Ontario. It will continue to ad- much cooler tonight and Satur- tried to strangle him with his tie| Copper Cliff. Bud Desjardins was was healthy and had been re.| ReGional forecasts valid until {drizzle today clearing tonight, | | Drake Street Dr. H. C {cloudiness today. Cloudy with tures: hours. if no claimant 420 ELIZABETH mioht vesult in Soviet military] cil ong two singles bv fullbagk the Queen insisted on Khrushchev's visit was made def-| i = ministers also had been informed. ing of the cross-country tour + Will A ® t | 1 ppoin | fidentially of the situation and he places" to visit cuf short the 15,000-mile tour. added CELEBRATING S ervisors any moment arrangements could dent of the lodge for the past six|Mrs. Charles Rawlings (Stella) [ COBOURG (Staff) Mayor up 4 Congratulations and best The Queen Was determined to late Herbert and Helen Owen. Walter, of Montreal, Dmviro, of whelming support from fellow Le-| ment of a superintendent and| qian tour which would have It will be opened on years Hamilton Leanne Forbes, 1070 Beau- Twenty-six ications have ni) ape VICTORIA (CP)--Dr. Norman Dr. C. C. Stewart. medical offi- son vill be said a uneral home| 1 fe > Yo + | Olga Johnson, 455 Fernhill yern r, C Stewart, medical offi will be said 2i the funeral hom | 1 feel the Legion should de-| a | Fnanag ome rom Wiel the|inarian and well-known figure in torment wi » at Si A po of Curr 3, Oshawa; Mrs. M. Ev- " over - chlorinaied," he said someone whe would take the re-|(Mvrtle) of one son, Intermaont Nl De ot 5 ame access to banquet permits RH 3, Guns 'died Thursday. Born in Central there may never be more than; i .iio given power to act by Citv Coun-| held in the chapel of the Arm-|5 in Duluth, Minnesota. on his | committee form The Oshawa Times of | pointed. It was disclosed at a meeting] "The pool attendent seems to siationed in washrooms at ment last week that in the past|chorline is put in by hand it| Major O'Hara stressed theiton Cross of St. George's Angli-|yicit relatives menting on Mayor Burnei's re-| Regent Theatre, good for a reason for resigning, they said,| be kept open on a temporaryipiteon is not adequate for theltime before the results of these ' Ho HRVK id in|chewan. and fook \ arming. be received only between the |,,,i matron since their arrival| funeral 1 5 W sa in| v time "It is small wonder that a very ward them to Dr. Stewart {Church 10 am. on Monday, The deceased was a member of AT MEETING | Major O'Hara said that Ritson |charge, to test chlorine content in| Mr. Chryk had been in failing|former Violet Seele, one sister,| COBOURG (Staff) -- Canadian MEETING and Finance committees. underiy. present conditions there/manually and not getting too|married in 1905 to the former! Mrs. Richards will accompany |], says an authoritative source. tives from the CRA, the Parks time the CRA. said that his men al-|-- {pany for the present staff of 15 if | In addition to Rotary the fate|chemical foothaths which he said he said, "we cannot guarantee a | Belleville, Peterborouga or Toto: y | Dr. Stewart said that accord-|stall this type of spray in Rotary Mr. Brewster told the meeting nated as Rotary. Major O'Hara that provincial chine | re Sib a 81 ornwa A. | ! Stra y S Kept For 48 Hours the report came an announce-| ED OF ROBBERY ree) lel ons : : area next week. Neither of the SOM bar Thursday and later| Ronald Lahaie, 1393 King St. E., io vacel charg with a 3 polio vaccine, charged v |a car driven by Angus W. T. mer "The Dog Days". Truer|control department: destroved. CAMPBELLFORD (CP)--Fran-|Oftawa Tuesday. J lincident occurred at Eulalie Ave. H : land Os Ivd. S. D Times reporter visited the in-|S2' 118, rabbits 2, skunks 1, a home. He says to remind all|assault and carrying porno and Oshawa Blvd amage |cats 27. take a look at the dog pound. [20. He posted $500 cash bail. Mrs. Oshawa Fire department had {claimed 13; dogs sold 31. yf fri ti i 3 i St I B eball rms % small black Labrador puppy re- og Only ound a friend at the pound a man tried to force her into an| ar 1] : as [terday. No fire ala were turn wis Rex SEEK 26,000 JOBS the senior Ontario Hockey As-| The government started planning |Months are proving to be just ar was continually getting in the| Much Cooler a Z 2 émergency works program de-| Joe Zorica and Joe Malo com TAKE NOTICE THAT . dent Romulo Betancourt said an|men to an 116 win over Garson tage of the excellent replacing| ! } | a Ve sol Ae sanitary sewers in the following streets between the points mentioned. ide . % i 1 or y | Nickel elt senior Sf - provided | TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts is- land Lake regions, North Bay, (lf! idle by ending the emergency 21 | i " TOOK ON BIG ODDS heard terrifying stories of just Synopsis: Cool air is approach- ers or thundershowers this even-| . | iven three scored four times f Copper pound and he wasn't too happy. [northwest, . and by Saturday clearing in the afternoon. Season- : Fy ot BLE | liceman Gordon Pillow testified] Bob Wein survived a shaky | of wood shavings and spacious Lon ® into Southern Ontario. dav. Winds light today north 20 ! | é : when he arrested her for assault.'charged with the loss the two dog control officers. |°CCW along the leading edge of! Timmins = Kapuskasing: Over- ceiving the proper diet midnight Saturday. sunny Saturday. Much cooler. | the pound, however, he would southern Georgian Bay regions, night and Saturday THE FOOD PLAN TH AT Ete) Stevens, also the vet- showers or thundershowers to- esinarian dogs found as strays or turned | clearing in the evening. Season: STAN BRYNING they are placed on the list Only if the dogs are in physical condition they placed on the adoption list VERY PLEASED Dr. Stevens said he was very Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work, and any owner may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, file with the Board his objection to the work, The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so it may appoint o time and place when any objection to the work will be considered. DATED aot Oshawa this 31st day of July, 1959 L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa good Ontario, are INT oe 65 UNDERWRITERS RD. 0) SER ERRE:L: 5.