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The Oshawa Times, 13 Apr 1960, p. 3

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WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy Thursday With Showers TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- light, becoming southeast 15 this 20 to 30|Frankford, Ont. He was a son afternoon, southeast rasts issued at 4:30 a.m.: air| Thursday. Synopsis: Warm, moist rom the Culf of Mexico is fore- ast to spread showers into ex-|regionms, OBITUARIES ROBERT MONTGOMERY AJAX (Staff) -- Funeral ser- vices were held at the William Sherrin Funeral Home, Ajax, Tuesday, April 12, for Robert Montgomery who passed away at his home 6 Glynn road, Ajax, Sat- urday, April 9, in his 79th year. The deceased was born at of the late John and Mary Jane Haliburton and Kirkland Lake Montgomery. He was educated at North Bay, Sudbury: |stockdale public and continuation reme southwestern Ontario to-|Sunny today cleuding over thisigchool and farmed for many and over most of the re-|evening. Thursday cloudy wit! mainder of the province tonight{showers. Little change in tem- perature. Winds light today, gent who survivies. He was the southeast 20 to 30 tonight and|father of Ellen (Mrs. J. E. Hum- and Thursday. Regional forecasts valid until midnight Thursday. Lake Erie, Lake Huron regions, Windsor, London: Thursday. Cloudy today|(today. Thursday cloudy with oc-|ganthorn), with a few showers and a chance|casional rain or snow beginning Nelson R. Montgomery, years near Colborne. In 1909 he married Lillian Sar- phrey) and Mrs. Elizabeth Lever- Timmins - Kapuskasing: Sunnyijoe" Ajax; Edith (Mrs. William of Carrying Place; Ajax, of a thunderstorm. Variable|about noon. Milder. Winds light| and John L. Montgomery, RR 1, cloudiness Thursday with a few|today, southeast 20 to 30 Thurs-| whithy. scattered showers or thunder-/day. showers mainly in the late after- Forecast Temperatures Also surviving are a brother Edward of Foxboro, and three A daughter of. the late Mat- LABOR COUNCIL NEWS IN BRIEF thew Whitney Collins and Ada Emily Collins, the deceased was a member of All Saints' Anglican Church. She is survived by two bro- thers, Harold of Windsor and Russell of Whitby. A private funeral service was held at the W. C. Town Funeral Home at 2 p.m. today. Rev. Stanley Armstrong conducted the services. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. MRS. HUGH R. MOWBRAY A resident of the Brooklin area for 40 years Eleanor Jane Coop- er, beloved wife of Hugh R. Mow- bray, died at the Port Perry Me- nurial Hospital Tuesday, April 12. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper, the deceas- ed was born in Russell County. She was a member of Brooklin United Church and had been ac- Oshawa and District Labor Council, Tuesday night, decided to donate $5 to the Shrine Club of Oshawa and the tickets used for the Children's Aid. PLAN DEMONSTRATION The executive was authorized to make arrangements for a dem- onstration at the grand opening of the Jackson building at the corner of King St. E. and Ontario St., in the near future. WILL CONFORM It was decided to rescind a previous motion to retain their own oath of office and use Rob- erts' Rules of Order. A letter from the Ontario Federation of of Labor said the Oshawa con- stitution would not be accepted unless it conformed with the CLC on these two points. Bourinots' Oshawa will be represented at the Ontario Education Association conference to be held in Toronto, April 18 to 22, by Dr. C. M. Elliott, director of elementary education; the two public school inspectors; the principals of the city's three secondary schools and in Dr. Elliott's estimation about 20 per cent of the teaching staff. The Ontario Education Associa- tion Conference is the largest of its kind in Canada. It is expected that more than 12,000 delegates from across Ontario will attend the meetings, which this Easter mark the centennial of the found- ing of the Association. BOARD NOT MEMBER Until 1892 it was an associa- tion of teachers only. That year, they invited trustees to .join the Many Teachers To Attend OEA Rally THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 13, 1960 3 TV-RADIO COLUMN was no provision for the trustee delegates to break down into work shop groups. MEMBERS TO ATTEND Mr, Fletcher said although the board was not a member, he per- sonally would attend items on the da that he id more Sessions too. of Ritson School. LINE UP FOR "LADY" y NEW YORK ed of par-{90 viewers will get a course on|with Jose Ferrer as the star. ticular interest. He believed that|mental illness on April 22 with|Poirot becomes a hit of Perry three or four other members of|the presentation of Journey to the|Mason proportions, it might open the board would attend one or|Day. The CBS drama is concerned|ing, 2 The Urban Teachers' Scction is|with the treatment of six pa-|tives--Lord Peter Wimsey and one of the 14 sections which com-|tients in a mental hospital, each/Nero Wolfe among them . . . prise the elementary department suffering from a different type of NBC is planning to replace its of the Association. There are at|illness. The actors and actr « present 2000 members of this|who will play the patients have|season with a Shirley Temple sction. In Oshawa, they are re-|been engaging in a cram course|series of fairy tales and classics presented by Miss Margaret Kerr|in psychiatry )! ted d field trips to prepare th for their roles. 'Journey To The Day' Drama Of Mental Illness CYNTHIA LOWRY [little Belgian sleuth, will be the (AP)--Playhouse|hero of an hour-long filmed show TV doors to some other fascinat- non-violent literary detec- d Showcase dramas next by|--a which probably isn't 1 ing new ulcers around the offices of rival CBS and ABC. rial All the research was pretty g Rssocimion, MOSCOW (AP)--Tickets went/much wasted in the case of Recommended fonight: The Oshawa Board of Educa-|on sale Tuesday for the musical|comedienne Elaine May, who| Music for a Spring Night, ABC, tion is not a member of the asso-|My Fair Lady and Muscovites|withdrew from the cast last week|7:30-8:30--A program of religious ciation. [formed a long line at the box of-|after a Wifference of opinion| ic for Easter and Passover. The chairman of the hoard, fice to pay the highest prices|about the dling of her role. P Como Show, NBC, 9-10-- George A. Fletcher, said he was|ever charged here for seats. Ad-|She was to play a schizophrenic Ws er Rogers, Dorothy Col- aware that the conference was|mission is 65 rubles, almost twice|of the catatonic type--so with- Tin ner Lennon sisters as unique from the viewpoint of the|the regular top price for a seat/drawn that she was almost im-|!1DS 2 speeches and educationalists who at the Bolshoi Ballet. (At the of-|mobile and had only four lines ih Theatre, CBS, 1011--The would attend but he said he|ficial exchange rate 65 rubles isto speak. thought the reason for the Board worth $16.25, at the tourist rate| One of the classic private eyes,(Numbers Racket, a semi-docu- not belonging was because there|$6.50). Hercule Poirot, Agatha Christie's mentary. sisters, Mrs. Jennie MacDonald, Miss Mary Montgomery, Mrs. Olive Rowley, all of Frankford. The Montgomery family came to Ajax in 1942 where Mr. Mont- {Rules of Order will be used. Besides her husband Mrs. ENDORSE RESOLUTION Mowbray is survived by six| A resolution to the Ontario 7 i _|brothers, Clifford and Albert Minister of Health was passed. hn ee Cooper, Brooklin; Robert Cooper, [It asks that a new classification tions plant. At the end of the war| Guelph; George Cooper, Belle- for hospital insurance be estab- he was employed as a carpenter viile; James Cooper, Alliston and|lished. This would enable people, and was actively engaged in this Herbert Cooper, Cannington. receiving treatment on an out- The funeral will be held at the patient basis, to have it paid for. work until recently when his aig } Je Hold 31 ix i i obin 'uneral el, Brook- health failed. He built two homes T PROTEST POOL CLOSING The Oshawa and District Labor since his 70th birthday. lin, at. 2.30 p.m. Friday, April He was a member of Corona-|15. Rev. S. J. Hillier, minister of tion Lodge, No. 3232, LOL, Ajax.|Brooklin United Church, will con- Couneil will protest a move by duct the services. Interment will city council to shut down swim- ming pools in Oshawa. The pools He was a life long Anglican and member of the Church of The be in Groveside Cemetery. cannot be opened without repairs. The 1960 budget did not provide Holy Trinity. The funeral services were con-| JAMES E. NORSWORTHY Ie ducted by the Rev. Handley Per-| A prominent member of the|for these repairs. William Ruth- : |kins. Pallbearers were fellow | Independent Order of Odd Fel- erford, of- the council executive, A Beechcraft 18 carrying paris/jodge members, Gordon Greer, lows in Oshawa for many years/said: "We want the pools open for General Motors of Canada Stanley English, Richard George,|James E. Norsworthy, 146 Agnes|for our children during the sum- Limited arrived at the Oshawa|Charles Gill, Wilmot Hooey and street, died at the Cedars Nurs- mer." . |Airport at 2 a.m. today. [yasen Brady. ing Home Tuesday, April 12. He was in his 81st year. == p you GRASS FIRES |MRS. CLARA JANE BARTER| Born at Dacombe, Devoutire. Minister Corrects he i ava we Spar gird Following a prolonged illness England, the deceased came tc| ge gr a Selon the gest vecuried, at the Osh-Canada and Oshawa 50 years ago. | False Reports S . y 8 of A y | |ment ambulances answered four 470) Shera Sp Y:|He was employed by the Robson iting £2 during the same per-| wo... ' live in the women's organizations moon or evening. Warmer. Winds| = Low tonight High Thwspsy of the church. southeast 15 today, south 20 to 30 Windsor Thursday. St. Thomas Lake Ontario, Georgian Bay,|London Niagara regions, Toronto, Hamil-| Toronto .. ton: Cloudy with sunny intervals|Trenton today. Overcast with showers and|st, Catharines . chance of a thundershower to- Hamilton a night and Thursday. Little znyskoka ... change in temperature, Winds|Kiilaloe ee COMING EVENTS [Sone {Sudbury ..... [Berth Bay BINGO, Union Hall Bond Street, Wed nesday. April 13, 8 p.m. 20 games $6 $8, five $40 jackpots, Share the Wealth CITY AND SE DISTRICT OSHAWA Naval Vets Spring Ball, on PARTS BY AIR SRaH3833S no Fo 7 88 | SAVE AT AL'S BI-RITE 4 AY BI-RITE SESE MAKE AL'S BI-RITE YOUR STE 12 pe a yall Saturday, April 16, UAW Hall, Royal Canadian Navy Orchestra, $4 couple Tickets limited. Refreshments. | BINGO --Bathe Park, Eulalie Av-| enue, Thursday, 2 p.m. Euchre Satur- day 8 p.m. Whist Monday 8 p.m. Columbus United Church BAZAAR AND SPRING TEA BI-RITE of Clara Jane Mec- Leather Co. and General Motors| : OTTAWA (CP) -- Immigration at 2:30 - : oe fee GCs HE wr | ATED MEETING [38 fit 48 i to Wet Ger NEARLY NEW SHOP | Harry Cherney, Cheney Bros.,| Born at Richmond, Quebec, the] Mr. Norsworthy was a charter | 14VE om the Soviet-dominateg | Peterborough, _has arrived at| deceased had lived in Grand member of Christ Memorial Ang-| 33Y Ganriot emigrate imme' Thursday Onl |Pebble Beach, California, to at-| Cascapedia, Quebec, before com-|lican Church and since he was diat Zone Canada . y y tend the spring meeting of the ing to Whitby a year ago. She/a child had been active in choir|? ey to.La : "as 2-9PM |National Retail Furniture Asso-|was a member of Faith Babtist work. His chief interests were his| She told the Commons "it is important that I correct an er- ST. GERTRUDE'S 690 KING EAST A Complete Selection Of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS ciation. Mr. Cherney, one of two| Church, Whitby. | | home and his garden. A Canadians in attendance, is | She is survived by a daughter, He was a past grand of Corin.|ronecus news report which was vice-president at large for|mrs. G. McColm (Alethia), of thian Lodge, No, 61, IOOF; a past|Prominen'ly displayed in virtu- [NRFA and is president of the|Whitby and four sons, Harold and chief patriarch of Ontario Regi-|ally all newspapers and broad- |Canadian Retail Furniture Asso- Charles, of Whitby; George, of ment, No. 11; a past district cast several times over the radio ; . Ga vy grand in the federal republic of Ger | ciation. | --_-- NOVEL BINGO |Oshawa and Norman, of Gaspe, | Quebec. THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson, Sts. Gomes $6, $12, $20. May be doubled or tripled $100 JACKPOT INCLUDED American industry, 'TO SPEND MORE ON PACKAGING which Also surviving are five sisters, Mrs. Bertram Woolgar (Beatrice) and Mrs. Earl Childers (Edith), of Sherbrooke, Que.; Mrs. Ralph Penney (Isobel) of New York City; Mrs. Joseph Moniz (Doris), |deputy grand master of Ontario District; corresponding secretary of Corinthian Lodge for 11 years and a member of Rebekah Lodge, No. 3. He is survived by his wife, the former Emily Jewell, whom he married at Cockington, England, many yesterday." Mrs. Fairclough said the news report was contrary to fact "since our officers in West Ger- many deal without delay with the applications of persons who have BOYS' SPORT JACKETS NEWEST STYLES Sizes 7 to 10 9.95 Sizes 11 16 12.95 eet Siyles oe vevinese 16,95 MEN'S SPORT JACKETS BOYS DRESS TROUSERS Men's Reversible Car Coats Spent 315 bulic o0 packaging | Massachusettes and Mrs. Dennis in 1902. fled from- the east zone of Ger- crease this hi to $18.5 bil- | Wocdin (Arlene), of Cascapedia, The remains will be at the Mc-| many and who have been classi- h p i Que.; four brothers, Stanley and|Intosh Funeral Home for service|fioq as refugees by the authori- Door Prize $15 a Sizes 8 to 18 All Colors check pattern on one side, plain color on the other. Easter Special 8.95 NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL lion in 1960. You can package a nice bundle of extra cash by sell- ing articles you no longer (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled awa Times Want Ad. use around the house. List them now and dial RA 3-3492 to place a result-getting Osh- Morris, of Richmond, Que.; Bert, of Cascapedia, Que. and Derek, U.S.A.; 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, The funeral service will be held at the W. C. Town Funeral Home at 9 p.m. today conducted by Rev. E. C. Corbett, pastor of $110 JACKPOT INCLUDED Door Prize $15 Faith Bapti } St. Mary's Bingo WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13TH -8 P.M. service will be held at the fam- ily resid Grand C. dia, Que., at 2 p.m. Saturday. Inter- ment will be at Richmond, Que. MISS GERTRUDE ELISHA COLLINS A lifelong resident of Whitby, Miss Gertrude Elisha Colilns died at Fairview Lodge, Whitby, Tues- Church. A further| in Christ Memorial Anglican| ties of the federal republic." Church at 2 p.m., Thursday, April |14. The body will rest in the church from 1 p.m., Thursday. Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon will conduct the services. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. The members of the IOOF will hold a memorial service at the funeral home at 7.30 p.m., today. JOHN STONE The death occurred at the Osh- awa General Hospital Tuesday, April 12, of John Stone, a well known resident of the Columbus area. Mr. Stone, who had been ill for three weeks, was in his 78th Mary Ann Stone, the deceased was born at Saintfield. He had farmed in the Columbus area for 43 years and previously had lived in Toronto, Darlington and Reach Townships. He was a member of Columbus United Church. Mr. Stone was predeceased by his wife, the former Charlotte Coates on Jan. 28, 1960. The funeral service will be held at the Robinson Funeral Home, Brooklin, at 2.30 p.m. Thursday, April 14. Rev- R. Love, minister of Columbus United Church, will conduct the services. BOYS' W Newest styles For Spring ..... INDBREAKERS sesssesnsnsan 3.95 EASTER SPECIAL -- MEN'S SUITS 2 Pr. Trousers grey, blue, brown 2 1 BOYS' PANTS N ew e s t continental style in sizes 8 to 18. BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Long sleeves, assorted styles end colors. and charcoal MEN'S Windbreakers Black Watch Pattern MEN'S CAR COATS Newest styles and KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL 184 BOND STREET WEST 16 GAMES OF $6.00 1 GAME OF $10, $20, $30, $40 SHARE-THE-WEALTH $50 EXTRA -- 2 CARDS FOR 25¢ OR 10 CARDS FOR $1.00 ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD INCLUDES TICKETS ON HAMS TO BE DRAWN TONIGHT CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED 7.95 day, April 12, following a heart|year. Interment will be in. Pine attack. She was in her 62nd year.! A son of the late Philip and!/Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. 3.95 1.75 12.95 $ MEN'S FLANNEL TROUSERS [ (grey, charcoal) ....cceeeee 5.95 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS long sleeves 2.98 assorted styles Al's Bi-Rite Store is Headquarters for all your CAMPING NEEDS at the LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Wood's 9x9 | COLEMAN Tourist Tent STOVES 29.95 16.95 SLEEPING BAGS Rubberized back and ire Dimi 100% nylon top AIR MATTRESSES, CAMP COTS, TRUNKS in every er I J style and size, LUGGAGE, BLANKETS, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES and TOWELS. 46 SIMCOE STN. ® OSHAWA Shop Now and Take Advantage ' f R Pri of Reduced rices (OMPLETE SRE, PARKING SAVE AT AL'S BI-RITE MEN'S CARHARTT JEANS 13%-0z. DENIM 6 to 12 SIZES 28 to 38 375 4.95 MEN'S BOXER SHORTS Patterns or plain 69° shades MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Grey, blue or 1 15 DRILL WORK PANTS Men's Sanforized Sizes 30 to 44 3.95 All colors . BUY EASTER SEALS AL'S BI-RITE 'OPEN WEDNESDAY ST RE S SATISFACTION TILL 6 P.M. GUARANTEED THURS. TILL 9 P.M. 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