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The Oshawa Times, 14 Mar 1960, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, March 14, 1960 kitchen when an ofl Oshawa Girl = i= =~=Tire Fighter Mr. Knight carried the two ch dren to safety, then returned help his wife out of t he house. | Injured In CHILDREN'S FUND Saves Boy, 7, heat and unable to save the lttle boy's sister. Jayne McGrail, 4, died of suf- foclation. She failed to respond to resuscitation treatment. Fireman Wilfrid O'Hearn, 35, smashed two windows to enter the second-storey flat when told two children were trapped inside. Groping in the darkness NO GAS MASK O'Hearn handed the boy to an other fireman on a ladder near the window, but dense smoke and heat drove him back to the wine dow when he tried to look for the girl. Without a gas mask, he managed to reach the. wi where he collapsed. He received inhalator treatment | Gas Blast UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) In T I nt |The 1900 LN stildrer's fund Les 0 0 0 O'Hearn heard Jackie McGral'|and was taken to hospital where STOUFFVILLE (CP)--A young, received $1,000 from the Vatican, - 2. ! gral | switchboard operator listened the fund's eighth annual contri- Bonding, rs fireman Salling, 1 i Bete, Ian here LB 21 stitches were needed to close 4 horrified on the telephone Satur-|pution from the papal headquar-|from a burning flat early today blanket and picked him up as th [Culs on his fingers, suffered when but was overcome by smoke and'boy lapsed into unconsciousness.ihe broke the windows, 5s dry Spectators examine this house at S'c ftville, which was ripped by an explosion Sunday, A hole can be seen in the EXPLOSION SCENE AT STOUFFVILLE | when Mrs. Edward Knight | gas from a sewer pipe. The plugged in a vacuum cleaner | home was not served with nat- ceived minor burns. day to screams of her parents, 8 ters. | baby sister and another young 4 girl when an explosion tore through their home. Marnie Knight, 17, was working at the Bethesda and Stouffville Telephone Com p a ny exchange ! when her parents' phone rang into the switchboard, its receiver { Jarred from its cradle by the ex- plosion. She plugged in the line to hear the screams of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knight, their two-month old daughter, Linda- Mae, and Brenda Wellar, 3, of Oshawa, who is living with the Knights in this community 20 miles northeast of Toronto. "{ The four received minor burns ¢ in the blast that ripped up the kitchen floor, shattered all the windows in the house and blew a hole in the roof. Eire Chief Walter Smith said +4 Sunday the explosion was caused i # ibn SL sie ieiad by natural gas which seeped into the basement of the house from a sewer pipe. The explosion occurred as Mrs, Knight plugged in a vacuum ~CP Wirephoto |cleaner. A fire that broke out in and is believed to have been | ural gas. Four ts re- Circles To Aid Land Purchase At Maple Grove By MRS. M. E. LAVERTY MAPLE GROVE -- The "We Need You" Circle met at the home of Mrs. Stuart Marton with president, Mrs. Clifford Swallow, in the chair. The St. Patrick's Day dinner was discussed when it was de- cided that each circle will serve one sitting of the dinner. | After discussion it was decided] to help finance the purchase of additional land which has been) purchased by Maple Grove Church. Lunch was served by the host. 'Miss Thornback Charming Bride 1 By GRACE MILLS roses. Assisting was the mother AJAX -- Carnations and roses of the groom in a dress of green | decorated Woodgreen United chiffon, with white accessories) Church in Toronto, recently, when and corsage of yellow roses. | Barbara Jean Thornback and| Leaving for a honeymoon at Ronald John Fisher were unit-/the North Bay Ski Lodgé, the ed in marriage by the minister, bride chose a suit of grey, white Rev. E. Smith. hat and accessories, and a cor- The bride is the daughter of sage of pink roses. | Mr. Lloyd Thornback and the| Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will re-| late Mrs. Thornback of Ajax, and side in Toronto. Out of town the groom is the som of Mr. and guests were from Ajax, Hamilton, Mrs. George Fisher, Toronto, Whitby and Oshawa. Given in marriage by her | ess, assisted by Mrs. Roy Metcalf. Mrs. H. Stainton was a guest during the social hour. Next meeting will be held at father, the bride wore a full . length gown of French lace and| Ed S 11 net, with long fitted sleeves | u ivan small peter-pan collar of lace. i i il of i! a Her fogerty LL asares Deletes Portion | | SHOP and SAVE at... GLEGOFF SUPERMARKET T WE Wiiy Specials! Tues. & Wed., March 15 - 16 CHRISTIES SLICED 16° LOAF RITSON RD. S. IN i " | Be Jome i] Fg Brownel} {roses comprised her bouquet. The March meeting of the U| Miss Kay Thornback was her and 1 Circle was held at the|Sister's maid of honor in a bal home of Mrs. William Todd. In|lerioa gown of blue lace, match- the absence of the president, ing headdress and white acces- vice-president Mr. La wr en ce|Sories. Mrs, E. Davis was brides- White was in charge. {maid in blue lace, matching Mrs. Ken Flint led In prayer headdress and white accessories. and Mrs. Tom McGuirk read the|Both attendants carried bou- scripture. Mrs. 'A. E. David read|duets of pink carnations. The lit- a passage from the Woman's tle flower girls, Debbie Thorn- Bible. back, sister 2 lhe bride who Susan Laird gave a talk on her| Wore a short, ress of yel- trip to Mexico and showed colored (10% lace, with matching head sivas Ere oom. a pit tcc. both CaF rs. R. room, » . Flog Bagi wig oh = ried nosegays of pink flowers. Mrs. M. Flintoff. Ernest Davis was best man, wi and the ushers were Lorne Fisher of pearls. A cascade NEW YORK (AP)--Ed Sullivan | deleted from his CBS television] show Sunday night a filmed por- tion on Irish playwright Sean 0'Casey. Sullivan said he had bowed to the judgment of a number of peo- ple who had telephoned him in| advance to object to the O'Casey appearance. The film was taken during Sul- livan's trip last year to Europe. In it the 75-year-old O'Casey, whose works often have stirred controversy in his home country, discussed theatre with actor| Barry Fitzgerald. f Sullivan substituted three Irish/ harpists playing folksongs and a PERSONALS and Ricky Sibeon. Mrs. Tom Colliss has returned] A reception was held at the home after a visit to Mrs./home of the bride's grandmother, Louise Woodcock, at Arden. Mrs, W. Archer, Bloor street, Freda White, Oshawa, Mrs.|who received the guests in a Wilmot Prouse and Osaca, called om Mrs. Robert|cessories, and corsage of pink Jarvie Monday = Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech N visited Mrs. Maria Haynol at Strathavan Rest Home, Bowman- ewspaper ville, on the occasion of her 90th birthday | 0 hi Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Snow- den and family, Millbrook, called whners 1p on, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snowden ay Isa Crago has returned Debate Due home after a visit to Rev. and 'Mrs. Stanley Snowden in Mill-| GprawA (CP)--The Commons |gets down to debate today on a brook Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech. CCF move to have a House com- anice and Bonnie, accompanied) mittee investigate ownership of y Ross Richards, Bowmanville, newspapers, bro a deasting sta- visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larm-|tions and other media of mass er, Peterborough communication. Mrs. John Morrow, Bowman-! Hazen Argue, CCF House ville, is staying with Mr. and peader, proposes the inquiry in a Mrs. Jim Geddes, while Mrs. | nivate member's notice of mo- filmed one-minute interview with Irish statesman Eamon de Valera. f Sullivan later told a reporter that the people who called, in-| Charlie|dress of teal blue, with pink ac-(ouding representatives of Irish| and Protestant groups, objected to O'Casey on grounds he was| Brookside BREA BUTTER » 69° wes, 35° STOKELY'S 25° 2.18. 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