MILLINERY POPULAR CRA ACTIVITY One of the many educational classes conducted at the CRA Building, Gibb street, millinery class, This class has is the | grown so much within a year that it has been divided into two sections. In the above pic- ture, Mrs. B. Locke, right, an instructress, shows Mrs, M. CAPSULE NEWS Voters Reject Liquor Lounges SEELEYS BAY (CP) 'Oshawa In Truck An Oshawa truck driver who has been accident free for more than a year will compete in the | National Truck Roadeo t» he held in the Automotive Building, Ca- nadian National Exhibition | grounds, Toronto, on Nov. 21 and Competing against drivers {from all parts of Canada for na- | tional ors and more than [$5,000 in prizes will be Donald |A, Weales, Consolidated Truck Lines Ltd., Oshawa, More than 100 drivers who |have been 'accident-free for at |least a year, including members lof the armed forces, will com- Ipete in the roadeo events. They pect 7 and third place winners in the' (will manoeuvre their vehicles |over the tough roadeo course in four classes of competition. JUDGING RULES In addition to the practical driving tests, competitors will be judged for knowledge of first aid fire fighting and rules of the road as well as ability to locate mech- anical defects, Competing in their own class, armed forces drivers will come from every Canadian Command as well as overseas stations in England, France and Germany. Trucker Roadeo {Both armed forces and civilian |drivers will have earned the right to compete in the national finals by winning provincial and regional champlonships, Winners in the tractor-trailer divisions will receive $400, cash awards, while the straight' truck class and armed services cham- pions will receive $300. In addi- tion, trophies are awarded to winning drivers by the Ontario Safety League, Canadian Truck- ing Association, the Automotive Transport Association of Ontario ty Council. Awards of $200 and $100, res- ively, are made to second straight truck division and the semi-trailer class, fet 1 $250 for second and $125 for third, groups using the streets and highways of Canada will be rep- sponsored by 'fransport Association of Ontario in co-operation with government agencies, automotive turers and suppliers and safety organizations, OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF MRS. EARL E, SHARP The funeral service for Mrs, | Beadle, top, and Mrs. M. Ruth- |p. 0 p "grave 110 Wood St., who|W. C. Town Funeral Home for| Joseph, of Wardner, British Col- umbia, Miss Fletcher is resting at the erford, how to attach a hat- | 304 20" jhe Oshawa General Hos-|service in All Saints Church at band to a new creation, (pital last Monday, |the McIntosh Funeral Home at [3.30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18. | Rev. Dr. George Telford con. |ducted the services. Interment |was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. | The pallbearers were Jack (Hunter, Charles Templar, Willi- am Lammiman, Claude Halleran, Donald Black and Leslie Eveniss. Police Probe 3 Accidents was held at/2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20. Rev. 8, Armstrong, rector of All Saints Church, will conduet the serv- ices. Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery, Port Whitby. The pallbearers will be Russell Bell, Dr. C. A, Detlor, Harry Jermyn, Bert Lear, Ronald Agg and Norman Cormack. FUNERAL OF MRS, CARRIE FUDGE and the Canadian Highway Safe- armed services division, In the? runners-up | 7 Nearly all truck and transport ¥ rhanufac- | 7 The Oshawa Police Department FUNERAL OF Funeral services were held Voters|the immigration policy is "ra- streets, at 10.10 p.m Wednesday night overwhelmingly |cially and culturally over - re- rejected dining room leunge li- stricted." cences for the sale of liquor in the townships of Leeds and Lans- downe. Of the 60 per cent of the NEW ALGAE CONTROL COOKSVILLE (CP)-Dr. A. E. eligible voters who cast ballots, Berry, general manager of the only 24 per cent voted for the Ontario Water Resources Com- liquor law change. A fotal of 60 mission, per cent is required before appli-| new chemical has been said Wednesday night a tested cation can be made to the liquor |that may control algae and help licensing board. WOULD REVISE LAWS GUELPH (CP)--Mayor David E. Hastings Wednesday sug- gested a revision of Ontario lig- wor laws and said it will be "a good idea" if cocktail bars are introduced here. The mavof, in a radio Interview, criticized the fact Canadian breweries and dis- tilleries are spending adver io in the United States be- money ul | {Other chemicals kill [ FRENCH DEBATE stop pollution of water supplies. He told the Lake Ontario Anti- Pollution Association the chemi- cal may be available next year. the algae only after it is fully grown DEFENCE PARIS (Reuters) The Na- tional Assembly Wednesday de- tising | bated a 1960 military budget that provides for a 1,000,000 - man army, half of it stationed in Al- reported only three minor acci- Wo i Rows 5. LURE Mrs dents, Wednesday. An estimated °s unera us ond Rd N. $300 damage resulted from an| 0% = 8 S0n AO. No accident at Bond and Simcoe who died at the Oshawa General ag Hospital last Sunday, was held at the McIntosh Funeral Home| Rov ON Atkinon. of |36 Fallingbrook Rd., Toronto, was 2 Pm. Wednesday, Nov. 8 |, ierf Street United Church, was T |in charge of the funeral services involved in a collision with alg = i car driven by Gloria C. Warren, Rov HB. 3. Mellow: Winister fle rom the Armstrong Funeral of 852 Myers St., Oshawa. } , |Home, Interment was in New- In the afternoon, $60 damage}, Sroriaton fojowed at the To burgh Cemetery with Rev. T. was done in a two-car collision at . Batstone, of Newburgh United Highland and Gliddon avenues. Church, officlating, One car was driven by Gordon| James Andrew Wilson died In| Pallbearers were D. Taylor, P. (Bailey, 170 Windsor Ave. The|the Oshawa General Hospital Dolan, P. Meagher, Leroy Rdy, Wednesday at 10 a.m. for the late Mrs, Eva Clarissa (Car- rie) Fudge who died in her 55th year at the Oshawa General Hos- pital Sundav, Nov. 15. A car driven by John Boddy, JAMES ANDREW WILSON % THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 19, 1959 3 WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy, Snow, Winds Friday TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts Bissued by the weather office at resented in the roadeo which is|F% the Automotive? ON i Temperatures below-or-much- below normal are forecast for most of Canada, with the ex- ception of Quebec and the At- lantic provinces, in the long- range forecast of the United States weather office. The out- look, covering the period mid- November to mid-December, shows below-normal readings | | 2| For Friday skies will be quite 77 lario, Haliburton regions, Wind- expected for Toronto, site of the Grey Cup football game Nov, 28. Map details the fore- cast, and also shows the pre cipitation expected across the country. Tables give normal readings for various centres during the period. ~(CP Newsmap) / | midnight Friday. y, | cloudiness am.; Synopsis: A weather, distur- bance moved through Eastern Ontario this morning, giving light snow to most of the southern | central portions of the province. | In the snowbelt areas bounding 15 | Lake Huron and Georgian Bay | some one to two feet had fallen. | variable across the province with no significant change in tempera- tures expected, Regional forecasts valid until Lake Erie, Niagara, Lake On. sor, Hamilton, Toronto: Variable) today and Friday. Snowflurries ending near noon today. Not much change in tem- perature, Light winds. Lake Huron, Georgian Bay re- gions, London: Cloudy with snow- and| White Muskoka ..... Killaloe .. Earlton Sudbury ... North Bay ... Kapuskasing . River . Moosonee ...... vess =10 CPR Steam Engine In Retirement MONTREAL (CP)--Steam en- , 144--one of the oldest ives in the wervice of Canadian Pacific Railway -- re- tires this weekend to a museum. The last trip by the locomotive built in 1886 and rebuilt exten- sively during the years, will be an excursion to Cornwall, Sunday for railroad enthusiasts. flurries, Not much change in temperature. Winds northwest 15 becoming light tonight, Kirkland Lake and Timmins- Kapuskasing regions, North Bay Sudbury: Partly cloudy with a few snowflurries today. Friday sunny with cloudy periods and JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist HARE OPTICAL 8 Bond St. E. = RA 3-4811 not much change in temperature, Winds light. Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Friday 25 | CITY AND DISTRICT FINE DRUNK Fred Prodoniuk, of St. Law-| rence Ave, was fined $50 and| costs or one month 1n the county| jail despite the fact that he| pleaded not guilty to a charge of intoxication, in magistrate's court Wednesday. Prodoniuk told the court he was on relief. THREE AMBULANCE CALLS The Oshawa Fire Department| this morning reported no fire| alarms since yesterday. There were three routine ambulance driver of the other car was Thursday morning. He had been|S. Wiggens and W. Stire. |Gunther Stahl, RR 2, Bowman-|in poor health for severai years.|™ | | ville, | His home was at 395 Oshawa | Three cars were involved in a blvd, south. He was a resident minor collision on King St. E./of Oshawa for 40 years, and Club To Hear One car was driven by Orvallcame to Canada 52 years ago | Shields, 55¢ Wilson Rd. 8. An-{from Liverpool, Englan " Top Repo te | lother was driven by Betty L. Wilson was born in Live 1 in The members of the Canadian Taylor, of Courtice, and George 1885. KE. Roberts, 1259 King 8t, E. Before retiring, Mr, Wilson was an electrician with General Motors. He was a member of Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Club of Ontario County, at their meeting In St. Gregory's Audi. calls. WRONG ADDRESS The Oshawa Times regrets that in Wednesday's edition of the paper it was reported that George Urquhart," who pleaded guilty to careless driving in Osh- awa magistrate's court, Tues- , lived at 25 Nassau street, The Urquhart address is at 255 Tory Speaker Here Tonight ORGANIST EVERY EVENING 9 pm, to 12 HOTEL LANCASTER nErLuues R. Hardy Small, MP, chairman of the industrial relations com- mission for the House of Com- mons, will speak to Oshawa Pro- gressive Conservatives tonight. Mr. Small will address a din- ner meeting of the Oshawa Pro- gressive Conservative Associa- tion at Hotel Genosha at 6:30 p.m. Chairman of the evening will be Ald. Gordon B. Attersley. Mr. Small, MP for Toronto- Danforth, was born in 1891 at Morrow, Ohio, of British parent- age, He is a graduate of the On- tario College of Arts, Toronto. The speaker is married to the former May Moffatt and has one ) ht general Anniversary ALE E. I. Redd His interests include executive positions in the' Canadian Air Cadets and the Loyal ' Orange of This Week Only Lodge of North which he is past i He was first elected to the Nassau street. geria, and development of an| ce. "atomic striking force," Total| the provinee. estimated expenditure for the) MAYORS MAY TRAVEL [year is 1,650,000,000,000 francs| OTTAWA (CP)--Ottawa Mayor | (about $32,480,000) above the es- cause the advertising beverages is prohibited within George Nelms may be going to|{imated 1959 expenditure. Moscow in 1960 on an exchange visit with Moscow's Mayor IRA PLANS TROUBLE Nickolal Brobrovnikov. Mayor| BELFAST (Reuters) -- The Nelms Wednesday . confirmed aloutlawed Irish Republican Army report that an invitation to him|is preparing to launch a new from the mavor of Moscow i8 Un-iwaye of terrorist violence in der study by Ottawa board of|Northern Ireland next month, it! control. was reported Wednesday. Two " secret IRA training camps in the PECK STEPS out (Irish Republic have been dis- HOLLYWOOD (AP) Gregory| Peck bowed out of a co-starring | covered and closed by the re- role with Marilyn Monroe Wed-|Public. nesday. He blamed a delay in/~ : the starting date. Others said his The Scotsman action resulted from disagree. ment over the size of the stars roles in the 20th Century - Fox He is survived by his wife, the former Lillian Maud Gilson of Oshawa; one daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Farrow (Violet) of Osh- awa, and one son, John A. Wil son of Oshawa, and five grand. children, A memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home Saturday, Nov. 21, at 2 Gym Classes Are Popular The decision to start gymnas- tic training at Simcoe Hall for boys from 8 to 18 years has been met with an enthusiastic res- ponse by Oshawa youngsters. An encouraging number attended the first practice session Mon- day evening. The group will not be highly |organized, Tim Nelson stated, {but all boys In the age group {are Invited to come out. Mr. Nel- son has no definite program but (will try to instill some of the|c hoo] teacher, Miss {fundamentals of tumbling, wood-|Fietcher died at the Ont len horse, spring-board and mat ital, Whitby, folowing a short (work |illness, She was in her 80th year. | The group will put on an ex-| : a Born town- St, George's Anglican Church, will conduct the services. Burial tery. MISS BEATRICE FLETCH WHITBY -- A retired ER high Beatrice pm, Rev. Clinton D. Cross of will be in Oshawa Union (eme- ario Hos-| torium at 8 p.m. today, will have the privilege of listening to one of Canada's leading news-| [Downtown King and Simcoe papermen. The speaker will be s took on a festive air Ken MacTaggart, who will give| Wednesday evening as approxi- his impressions of Khrushchev. |mately 6000 red, yellow and A native of Toronto, Mr. Mac-|green hulbs were turned on, The Taggart received his education bulbs are in the shape of two in Western Ontario and attended bells and a scroll fastened to the University of Toronto. Hellamp posts on both sides of the served as a junior editor with the street. The Christmas lighting is MacLean Publishing Co. before the property of the Downtown entering the employ of Busi an's Association which ronto r as a reporter A $2000 During his career he covered the veel Jour Somteibuee | ly Arab . Jewish War of 1048-49," the |, lights were installed b Hill {communist uprising in Greece|n ih pects Ltd le |and the Berlin Airlift as well as seirle Lit, the coronation and the Roya tours of Canada. STREETS CLOSED | Mr. MacTaggart won the Cana-| The following streets will be |dian National Newspaper Award closed for construction today: [in 1951 for spot mews reporting |Adelaide avenue west from Ste- and in 1956 for foreign corre-|venson road west to Elizabeth CHRISTMAS LIGHTS ON [House in 1958 and re-elected In 1957. Milk Marketing Change Sought TORONTO (CP)-E. M, Biggs, provincial dairy commissioner, said Wednesday that Ontario dairy, farmers are "rumbling" for a change in the milk market. ing system. Addressing the | Ontario Milk Distributors' Association, he said the changes still are in the think- ingestage and the setting up of a central marketing board has not been definitely decided upon "at INSTALLED UP TO 40" WIDE SIDINGS film Let's Make Love, form entitled The Billionaire, KILLED BY SNOWBALL EBNAT, Switzerland (AP) -- Jakob Giezendanner, 15, was killed by his own snowball Wed- nesday. Caught up in a snowball he was rolling down a slope, he was crushed to death as the mass grew to immense size around him. He was Switezrland's first snow victim of the, season. RAPS CANADIAN POLICY HALIFAX (CP)--Rt. Rev. An- gus J. MacQueen said Wednes- day night that the Canadian gov-| ernment's immigration policy is| motivated by self-interest. The moderator of the United Church of Canada said in an interview COMING EVENTS ANNUAL sale -- faney work, knitting, aprons, home baking, tea room Sal. vation Army, corner Oak and Simcoe streets, 230 p.m. November 20, 1959. 2690 BINGO at the Avalon, Thursday, No- vember 19, North Oshawa Park. $6 iy 270a $10; seven $40 jackpots KINETTE Club of Oshawa Bake Sale Friday, November noon, Metropolitan Store 2708 EUCHRE, Scout Hall (Gibbon and Buena Vista) on Friday, November 20. Six prizes! Refreshments 2702 RUMMAGE Sale and children's cloth- ing. West Group, Centre Street Church, Friday, November 20, 1 pm 70a Home 20, at 12 NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts) Gomes $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $170 JACKPOT INCLUDED Door Prize $15 | = -- | CHRISTMAS FAIR AT St. Mathew's Church Wilson Rd. S, at Hoskin Ave SATURDAY NOV. 21ST 2-5 P.M. Gifts for all the family 278d "| Wins Award hibition before Chirstmas for the| In Gwilliambury Golden Age Club, an organiza-| Shi: Simcoe county, Miss Flet- [tion for senior citizens which|Cher was a daughter of the late spondence. TO SHOW SLIDES street; Nelson street from Water- loo street to Wentworth street east; Riverside drive north, from the present moment." If such 3 market board were set up, Mr. Biggs said, all farm- STONE-TEX INSULATED "Best Designed also meets at Simcoe Hall. 1f|ReV. Joseph and Alice Fletcher. Several new members attended A resident of Whitby for 50/3 meeting of the Oshawa Stamp |vears, she was a devout member|Cjybh held Monday, evening in the of All Saints Anglican Church, [Children's Arena. On Dec. 7, H. |annual awrrd for newspaper de-|" Plans for a badminton tourna.| Miss Fletcher was a member Buckland, of Port Perry, librar- sign conducted among 'news: ment in January were proposed, Of the Whitby Chapter of the In-|jan of the Canadian Philatelic {papers published in Great Brit- This would include the Teen. dependent Order of the Daugh-|Society, will show colored slides ain Age Badminton Club at Simcoe|ters of the Empire, a member|of his recent European trip. The |The Scotsman was the first|Hall, the Oshawa Airport Bad.|0f the Whitby Red Cross Society, club extended a welcome to any {newspaper acquired in the Brit-|minfon Club and possibly some|the Afternoon Guild and the wo-|interested stamp collectors. In- LONDON {Newspaper of the Year" is the|the classes prove successful they |award won by. The Scotsman of will be continued in the new | Fdinburgh, Scotland, in the sixth| year, King street east to Cambridge avenue; Hortop street closed from Beatrice street to Byng av- enue. Whenever possible, these streets will be partially opened to permit movement of local traf- fic. Extreme weather conditions, such as heavy rain may result in the closing of other streets. ers would receive the same blend price based on the utilization of the milk--that is how much of it was sold in bottle or carton, how much for evaporated and pow- dered milk and how much for cheese. The price of milk sold for bottle or carton use is higher than for the other two. Practical -- Economical -- Beautiful ® Saves up to 40% on Fuel Consumption @® No Painting Required ® Beautifies Your Home ish Isles by Roy H. Thomson, |Peterborough entrants. men's auxiliary of All Saints|formation can be had by econ-| The winning of the award is of me -- Church. |tacting Mrs. R. J. Giles, secre particular significance because COTTON NATIONS |as late as 1957, the front page of| The United States is the world's The Scotsman was devoted to|largest producer of cotton, with classified advertising. {Soviet Russia second and India| The judges' report stated, in |third, part: "Our choice for the Pague| was as instant as it was unani- ous...The Scotsman, The fam. AD RECOVERS ous Edinburgh daily is a model | of what a quality or class paper | LOST ARTICLE should be. The harmonious con- sistency of its front page extends Dr. D. H. Erickson waited throughout the paper." two years after he'd lost a | Other Thomson Newspapers in| Valuable antique pistol to put |Great Britain that received] 2 'lost' Want Ad in the news- |awards for typographical excel-| Paper. He gol the gun, which lence are: Western Mail, Cardiff;| @ small boy had found and Evening Telegraph, Blackburn:| considered a toy, back right Evening Chronicle, Manchester away Five others were runners-up in| _ YOU Ret back their respective classes: Journal, | fast when you use Oshawa Newcastie-Upon - Tyne; Sunday | Times 'Lost' Classified ads because finder naturally Graphic, London; Eveni Ex- | ros. bere: ME ai .| checks this column. Dial RA 3-3492 right away when you press, Zou South Wales Echo, Cardiff; Weekly Scot Edinb ¥ SCOISMAN. | Joce something. put an ad to work lost things irgh There was a total of 277 en-| tries submitted for judging. STOVE OIL DELIVERY . LANDER-STARK OIL LTD. 43 KING STREET WEST CALL OSHAWA - RA 5-3589 HURRY, HURRY, HURRY! WE'RE ON OUR WAY! WATCH FOR ME -- IN MY SANTACOPTER Arriving At The Oshawa Shopping Centre On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2ist At 9.15 AM. Reg. 26.95 19% Installed [V1 =. 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