THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 10, 1960 § \ WEATHER FORECAST Snow, Rain Ice CITY AND Bristol has acquired about 40 per cent of the stock of Spartan DISTRICT Bristol Aeroplane . or 300,000 shares at $1 a share, TO CONTROL AERIALS Buys Other Firm |"s". spartan board meeting S bl wo awa, Roidests wil be ue OTTAWA (CP) -- Bristol Aero-|here Tuesday, Bristol President only in their back yard the Osh-|plane Co. of Canada, Ltd., an-|\R. J. Reynolds was appointed awa Planning Board decided Tues-{nounced Tuesday it has acquired|president while J. A. Roberts, torms, Winds ne ™ v - day. The board felt that present|a controlling interest in Spartan|former Spartan president, TORONTO (CP)-.Official fore. Northern Lake Huron, Georgian bylaws were sufficient to keep|Air Services Ltd., of Ottawa. nical director. morning strong northerly winds| Timmins, Kapuskasing regions: |what is happening, "in view of ss di- | the craft work. The classes ar ttendance. The Simcoe Hall | Haliburton region: Snow chang- The boys are more or less di- | the craft wo 1e classes are | atte ; | polis eet used fom oma t ; P i vi into two groups. The.| well supervised, under compe- | Sci lement House, ur the |ing to rain or freezing rain this S k R 1 Of ) DE sniine boys TE six to | tent mg sanding | directorship of the Woman's Sferuoon, Thursday Sod? au ee eiease avemte ron Siugoe tract north at Simcoe Hall. About 50 boys | 10 years of age specialize more | machine is not plugged in, as | Welfare League, is an associate colder with pow Rag) g -% C . ow Re ort! D Wes ox ol ee "will 3onever attend the classes in craft work | in crafts work. The older boys | this photograph was not taken | of the Boys' Clubs of Ca snowflurries 3 ae 2 Erno ommission Pp {Rog > jess on : wi e par. and wood working every Wed- | from about 10 to 14 years do | during a regular class period, | and a Red F ther agency. Wihds easterly 9 tog 2y an Memls f the Canadian Post. ry hy ! 0 Je mt Move: nesday afternoon after school. | more wood working along with | and an instrucior was not in | --Oshawa Times Photo northwest 20 to 30 Thursd y. Members of the Ca E: L ocal affic. Extreme , - |al Employees Association will no- heavy rain may result in the | tify authorities in Ottawa and [closing of other streets. y . England, that any ac- Lonaon, Tngiand, tia [FIVE FIRMS INCORPORATED FUNERAL OF The deceased is survived bv JOHN D. REMMER her husband, William K. Cooke| | tion taken to obtain bargaining ; | rights, etc., should not be consid-| The current issue of The On- ered an act of disloyalty to the|tario Gazette carries the infor- Funeral services were conduct- and a son, George Keith Cooke, ed on Tuesday, Feb. 9, for the of Grimsby. She has one grand- late John Dougall Remmer, who son. {mation that letters patent of in- passed away at Ajax-Pickering) Born in Columbus, Ontario | : x ei : | corporation have been granted to David Powless, president of the five Oshawa and district firms. General Hospital, Ajax, on Sun- County, she was married in Osh-| 7 awa in 1913. She was the daugh-| casts issued by the weather of-/Bay regions: Cloudy with snow i e 3 2S ye | : people from erecting a tower at fice at 11 a.m. EST today: changing to freezing rain near the side of 3 house unless there 4 will persist through the day over Sunny, clouding over this after-| recent headlines", after the Tues- BIG the province giving flurries to noon. Thursday cloudy with snow dav night meeting. The meeting Southern Ontario with the snow milder tonight® Winds northeast- was officially adjourned and the : continuing through most of the erly 20 to 30. press asked to leave. Mr. Pilkey A day in the northern sections of| Forecast Temperature said there would be no discus- the province. The snowfall ex-| Low tonight, High Thursday |S1o0- It will be purely informa- Fa oected during today and Thurs | Windsor 25 28 |tive. day will range from below two St. Thomas i LETTER ATTACKED PE inches over Southern Ontario to London .... . The Oshawa and District Labor or six or more over Northern On- Wingham .. oe Council received a lefter from tario. Toronto .. 2 External Affairs Minister How- Regional forecasts valid untill Trenton .. ard Green, Tuesday night, out- Synopsis: An intense storm cen-|{noon today and changing back to}: ved: § inois g i i is more than four feet between ation nortan inio- atarie cloudy with snow changin to fue. |'he house and the property line. oo w and freezing rrin are oc- ries in the afternoon, Colder|Fire Chief Ray Hobbs had said oi Tg we i tise but| Thursday, Winds easterly 30 shift. (In 2 leiter to the board that aer- the snow has changed to rain in|ing fo northwest 30 late tonight,|1als at the side of houses may |the snow has changed to rain i | | ate ton '| hamper firefighting. southern regions, The storm cen- Kirkland Lake region: Cloudy tre will move across Eastern On-| with snow today and Thursday. INFORMATION GIVEN Cliff Pilkey, president of the midnight Thursday: St. Catharin lining why Canada abstained Lake Erie, southern Lake Hamiton . from voting on the African Apart- ' Jiagara, Lake Ontario re- Muskoka .. heid question in United Nations. Huron, Niagara, Lake Ontario Joy Wlve - - [Thomas Edwards, vice-president SAVE $2 00 AND $3 00 ton, Tor nto: Cloudy with inter Eariton of the council, said the outline 1 L) mittent rain changing to snow Sudbury . was "wishy washy". He said Mr. | : night. Thursday cloudy and North Bay Green should be ashamed of it. on fabulous first quality colder with a few snowflurries.|apuskasing STREETS CLOSED While stocks last--1959 styles PLAYTEX MOLD 'N' HOLD* and PLAYTEX MAGIC CONTROL- LER* girdles. Get yours while there is still a full range of sizes and colors. sSNsBsenes tghio tonight and the rain over|Milder tonight. Winds northeast- Southern Ontario will change|erly 30 today and northwest 30 Oshawa Labor Council, said he ie i Winds easterly 20 to 30 becoming YY pite River The following streets will be Moosonee .. A sibs ---- | closed for construction today: back into snow. By Thursday | Thursday. would explain to the members dba, " - shi Ln i ¥ wWOoO0D WORKING POPULAR ALONG BOYS {northwest 20 tonight badd oF Fairlawn street closed from Anna- Henry Reczulski, age 13, de- | Crown. $2.00 off MAGIC CONTROLLER GIRDLES regular $8.95 - sale price $6.95 $3.00 off MOLD 'N' HOLD ZIPPER GIRDLES regular $11.95 ~ sale price $8.95 "Registered users of the trodemorks Oshawa branch, said, at the Osh-| 4 {awa Lzbor Council meeting, Tues. | The new companies are Doorknob 5 " {Electric Limited and R. B. Reed day night, the postal emnlovees| ds Fioricts Limi f Ost [have a last resort weapon in their | 20d Sons Florists imited, of Osh- attle for bargaining rights. The|@Wa; McMahon and Elms Lim- day, Feb. 7 : : | en are also asking for the re-|ited: Whitby; D. L. Mairs and Mr. Remmer rested at the New ter of George and Annie Hann. | l1ease of a Civil Service Commis. SO, Limited, Pickering and McEachnie Funeral Home in| The deceased was a member| 4 J 1 ™, [ sion renort in Ottawa. Emithlands Limited, of East| Pickering until 2.30 p.m. Tues- of Whitby United Church and a Mr. Powless said the Oshawa Whitby Township. day, when the service was former meter of SF hithy Wom- branch of the association includes conducted in Pickering Presbyter- en's Lawn Bowling Club. about 40 postal clerks. He said] ian Church by Rev. Kenneth Her-| funeral services will be held ! presidents and secretaries from | PRISONERS HAD ron. . |in the W. C. Town Funeral j associations all across the country | Mr. Remmer is survived by his|Chapel, Whitby, Friday, Feb. 12, ; } |are being asked to sign ballots TO PRY BOARD son, John Remmer of Pickering, at 3 p.m. The service will be Z ge A : land send them to Ottawa and f.4 and leaves to mourn three grand- conducted by Rev. John Smith £ 49 London. Early American prisoners ny not only served their sen- children and three great grand- Interment will be in Union Ceme- Lo children. tery, Oshawa. vey, er Shows Slides Of meals while in jail. An early European Tour Pallbearers were lan Munroe, John Baxter, Edgar Andrew, oR MARTHA DA. - letter by a jeiler, somplaas Jerry Hasek, James Palmer and Martha Dalziel, 94 William street p- pi ay escapee eaving a large Sam Jackson. : ssby-|€ast, died at the Oshawa General | ; TT he lies of Pickerins Pres oral Tuesday, Fe. 8. she fil erian eh pr ;/was in her 74th year. ed refreshments for the bereaved A daughter of the late Mr. and _ An interesting program was en- family and friends of the deceas-|\,\.. "wiljiam Agnew, the deceas- joyed at the regular meeting of If you rent rooms .or offer room and board, The Oshawa Times Classified ads find the tenants you want quickly. Dial RA 3-3492 now to place SPECIALTY SHOP ed in the basement of the church. | GLEN ALLEN CARTER | Glen Allan Carter, 19, of Brougham, died on admittance to ed was born at Owen Sound Feb result of a highway accident, onthe Golden Age Club. Mondav, Feb. 8. Mr. Carter was by od ang was twice mar- ce sed by both 120, 1886 and had been a resident | ade of Oshawa for 35 years. Simi Mrs, Dalziel was a member of Scarboro General Hospital, as the|King Street United Church and of All eyes are on the subtle his father, Frank Carter, wholher husbands. She was married| I rancis J. Francis conducts a passed away on Nov. 12, 1959.|3t Owen Sound to Joseph Er- final rehearsal of the Oshawa Surviving are his mother, Mrs. | nest on Sept. 22, 1902. He prede-| Symphony Orchestra, prior to Florence Carter; three sisters,|ceased her July 22, 1950. She was| the orchestra's first concert. The movements of the baton, "| | SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TO PLAY TONIGHT aiid semi-classical music. Those who enjoyed last year's symphony Tee Susi Ty 16 i concert will enjoy the added brought together through a | Polish that the symphony or- common love of music. To- | chestra has acquired through night's concert will include a | its second year of weekly re- today, in the auditorium of the UAW Hall, Bond street east. the Canadian Diabetic Association (Oshawa Branch) held recently. Mrs. Uriah Jones showed color slides of her recent trip to Europe, your "for rent" ad. 11 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RA 3-7421 and gave a ary on her travels. G. Glassford, A panel discussion followed, on the subject of "Traveling with Diabetes". Taking part in the discussion were A. Hebb. Mrs. U. | Jones, Mrs: W. Lean and Mrs. | ANNUAL MEETING THE SIXTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING Marion (Mrs. Donald Peters) and married to Walter Dalziel at Osh-| concert will take place at 8 p.m. | fine selection of classical and ! hearsals, --Oshawa Times Photo | Eileen of California, and Diane, awa Mar, 20. 1952 and he prede.]-- reer Wii lake placeat 7pm. _ ine selection of 880 hearsh 3 President J. Francis chaired at home, and a brother, Eldon, ceased her June 16, 1956. | at thie Metntosh Funeral Home at | 0 h ! the meeting. Various reports were | of Oshawa. Surviving are two daughters, | 3 4 2H N M |read. Mrs. G. Glassford reported : 13.30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9, ame Usihawa tian The loss of this youthful mem- Mrs. Marion Maddocks, of Ply S Ran Sait oy atior of S eva OF | ira the Mothers Group had sent nity is greatly mouth, Michigan and Mrs. Edna _° » hie. » . . | fot om friends proc AL re ly of Newcastle, Ontario| Raglan United Church, conduct Regional Official Chri | > SErvVices srme 'as diabetic children in the dis'rict. Sons iter Ernest of ed the services. Interment was in . 3 Ce. hy Goho's United Toronto. and" William Ernest of| Oshawa Union Cemetery. MON PAL. ie P. . Law Or ew The Drauel I aribuicd al OI OR a BroL " | lt The pallbearers were John Rus.|rénce, CLU, Oshawa, a inanager| number of food baskets at Christ- Church in Brougham, was secre-| Hamilton. {of the Prudential of America In. Dm " bY | an i sell, Harlin Davey, Ernest Towns, | ) we tary of the Brougham Firemen's| Also surviving are a brother, Harry Towns, Arnold Towns and |Surance Company, was elected - The next meeting will be held on Feb. 25. The Mothers Group will i - " Association, and one of the finest| Harry Agnew, of British Colum- y regional vice-president today for| B Id hockey players. He was actively bia; 28 grandchildren and 15 John Towns, [the Life Underwriters Association | ul Ing be ib oh f th engaged on the Brougham Hock-|great-grandchildren. FUNERAL OF lof Canada. | : e in charge of the program. ey team, The memorial service will be MRS. CLIFFORD MCPHERSON| His jurisdiction, covering all of| Oshawa and District Labor Mr. Carter rests at the New| held at the Armstrong Funeral| The funeral service for Mrs. Central Ontario includes life un-|/Council, Tuesday night, decided SIX AMBULANCE CALLS McEachnie Funeral Home, Pick- Home at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12. Clifford McPherson, 30 Sunset|derwriters associations in the dis-|t0 ask Michael Starr, minister of 4 3 | 8 t ering, until Friday, when funeral| Interment will be in Mount Lawn| drive, who died suddenly last Sat-|tricts of Brampton, Osh: abor and the Unemployment In- The Oshawa Fire Departmen ! surance Commission to have an|ambulances answered six calls OF THE MAPLE LEAF FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO, WILL BE HELD IN THE Head Office, Columbus, on Monday, February 15th, 1960 AT 2 P.M. and disp of the Fi ial Stat: for the year 1959, the election of Four » and Auditors, and eny other business that may be b ght before the ting in the interest of the company. LT.-COL. R. B. SMITH, V.D,, President stmas cheer parcels to the| W. JOHN ROLLS, Secretary Lithe, lively and lovely. Such terms of praise be- long to the pleasure of driving the new STRATO- CHIEF. A car for people who have an eye for ele- gancé--a mind for econo- my. Naturally--because STRATO-CHIEF's four handsome models give you all the value, smartness and styling you need at an unbelievable low price. Find out for yourself--See them at your Pontiac dealer's--today! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE STRATO-CH.. AND ALL THESE FEATURES ARE STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON EVERY STRATO-CHIEF MODEL Cigarette lighter « Front arm- Saturday night, February 13, Mont. ITE 1 ANY CLASS! DEALER TODAY! services will be conducted at the Cemetery. Rev. M. A. Bury, min-| yrday, was held at the McIntosh | Owen Sound, Peterborough, MRS. LILY MAY COOKE utes showed the high esteem inne national association presi- Keith Ross, council secretary, i ital, | y ag- ; + died in Oshawa General Hospital,| Henry Phelps, formerly of Rag-| i Northminster United Church, all phases of association activity,|health. "He would be unable to Peever, Rov Hopps. Roy Morris, ada held in Montreal. Mr. Ross said. "We should ask BINGO Bathe Park. Eulalie Avenue, KEEP in mind! A valentine dance at oe 3 held = i" ie Lodge, No. 3, held a memorial FS po same region for|it is the responsibility of the De- SOCIAL, Bingo will be held at 10, at 8 p.m. | RONALD JAMES SMITH ation board of directors, |vators 'or escalators in buildings | NOVEL BINGO - later exorcosat government |parore the question of a new | (Albert ond Jockson Sis) was held at the Armstrong Funer- |; expresse (Albert ond Jackson Sts.) ; state secrets in the memoirs of |" uy pave been requested, by the | $170 JACKPOT INCLUDED | George's Anglican Church, con- Door Prize $15 | | Fautley, Norman Nichols, Charles [00 his 'return from Africa next Movie period" he sal. | The proper name of Joseph Coa- | » ». | Negligence Trial | ' with a fire in his h > last Nov. STEVENSON'S RD. N. AT MARION oh clad or reo dren Rita Mae, 5, Joanne, 3, and He said their burns were 'not at 595.00 Step-onParing brakesMagic. |"He told me he had been drink- INCLUDES TICKETS ON 5 TURKEYS red, however." "12608 church in Brougham. ister of King Street Unite d| Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Tuesday, |coe-Muskoka, Saugeen end "ro. elevator or escalator installed in|during the past 24 hours. Interment will be in Brougham Church, will: conduct the ser-|Feh. 9. The service was largely |ronto. {the commission's new building Cemetery. |vices. attended and the many floral trib-| Ag official representative of being constructed in Oshawa. FUNERAL OF ich the decease 3 K) p Jorma gson fi i Mrs. Lily May Cooke, who re-| THOMAS HENRY PHELPS Which the dece sed was weld, dent, Mr. Lawrenee will travel Saki Norman Hodgson Sis 2 ne: sided in Whitby for 39 years,| The funeral service for Thomas|. Rev. H. A. Mellow. minister CF icnsively keeping in close con-|Fessaty fo resign fis pos { D3 Hi ' ISLeT| tact with these organizations in[branch manager due to bad Feb. 9, after a prolonged illness. lan, who died at Fairview. Lodge. | 1ntorme or shawa Tn} : Bidig She wat Th er Th Ter. Wilthy: last Saturday was held| pnierme nt was in Oshawa Union He was elected to this post at the climb the stairs, he commented. The oy 1b .arers were Rop|?9'd annual meeting of the Life It's a pity, in this modern age, Pa \beare ere ON Underwriters Association of Can-|an escalator can't be installed, J Warring! be avid- a i COMING EVENTS [Sohn Wari Ao), anibert David J. R. Racine, CLU, of Bramp- | to have one built so we can re- The. 'members. of Rebekah | (00: manager of the Mutural Life tain our manager. BTS 0 ebekah | + canada, was re-elected a di-| Mr. Hodgson pointed out today, Thureday 2 p.m. Euchre Saturday 8 Thornton Corners Community Hall, | cois 4 A } p.m. Whist Monday 3 p.m sory Iie 2} the funeral home Mpn. 1, "ond consecutive tem. He partment of Public Works to sup- George's Hall. corner of Albert and |EOmery's orchestra. Lu . : {will represent all members in PIY buildings. "It is the depart- Jackson Street, Wednesday, February| - FUNERAL OF this area on the national associ-| ment's policy not to install ele- The memorial service for Ron-|---- ~-- |of this type." NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 pm, | 21d James Smith, Gladstone av-| ypmoiRs WORRY HIM |, Jie Said he was advised against y enue, who died at the Oshawa LONDON (AP)--A frequent climbing of stairs long THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M, at ST. GEORGE'S HALL General Hospi last Saturday, a nL Gh ronsiders ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL 2 al Home at 2 p.m. Tuesday, interest sud some anxiety" Te . putieny Bist He, ok lg Games $6, $12, $20 Games $6, $12,$20 |Feb. 9. : day nigh. over the appearance of | coon ac was originally planned. May be doubled or tripled May be doubled or tripled Rev. C. D. Cross, rector of St. Sir' Anthony Eden. The Earl of ; 0 $160 JACKPOT INCLUDED |ducted the services. Interment Home promised the House of Somaission, to Temaln until He Door Prize $15 was in Mount Lawn Cemetery, |L0rds he will raise the r iy i I a rr The pal'bearers were William with Prime Minister Macmiils a rane i . I {Peel Lloyd Peel. William Bud. Week. Home, secretary for Com-| . | chuk and Fred Smith 1% | monwealth relations, said Mac- SHORT STYLE a I S | nN O - --|millan personally authorized pub . |lication of the memoirs after rad, the author who died in 1924, |Eden submitted the manuscript | was Josef Teodor Konrad Nalecz WEDNESDAY FEB 10th 8 P M |for approval, Koreseniowski. . : - ' ' Opens In Kingston | ome on of CORRECTION St. Mary of the People Auditorium 7m seier on "enarae aff . y criminal negligence in connection ---- 29 which claimed the lives of his three children opened here Tues- KING ST. BUS TO THE DOOR, BIG PARKING LOT | sire 1955 OLDSMOBILE ADVERTISED | Coroner P. M. Macdonnell, who | In Th h i 16 GAMES OF $6.00 examined the bodies of the chil- e Oshawa Times, Monday, Feb. 8 H F $l 2 4 x rests « Dual sliding sun visors 1 GAME EACH OF $ 0, $ 0, $30, $40 Carolyn, six months, said he be- FOR ONTARIO MOTOR SALES + Lockable glove compartment lieved they died of a combination « Foam cushioned front seat « of suffociation, heat and smoke $50 EXTRA -- 2 CARDS FOR 25¢ serious," J Mirror finish + Giant trunk « OR 10 CARDS FOR $1.00 | Dr. Macdonnell said he talked and many, many others. {wi'h Baker the night of the fire. SHOULD HAVE READ ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD . : ing and he scemed to be in a » ale of considerable shock," Mr donnell said. '"He was not TO BE DRAWN FEB. 17th 1495.00 CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED The trial is continuing before {Mr Justice E. C. Thompson,