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The Oshawa Times, 5 May 1960, p. 3

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CAPSULE NEWS 4-H Exchange To Continue VICTORIA (CP) -- Newly $2000 to finance two ill-fated elected directors of the Canadian election campaigns, was re- Council of 4H Clubs, including J./manded Wednesday pending sen- E. McArthur of Belleville, voted tence May 11. Bouchard, father of Wednesday to continue an ex-|six, ran in the 1957 and 1958 fed- change program with the U.S.|eral elections as an Independent 4-H group. |Liberal in Montreal-St. Henri and 2 | lost decisively both times. He had HELICOPTER LINK |koped, defence counsel said, to HAMILTON (CP) -- Alderman yin and be officially recognized R A. Evans, chairman of Hamil- jy the Liberal party. ton Civie Airport committee, said| Wednesday night that represent-| CLERGYMEN CRITICIZED atives of a Montreal group told] TORONTO (CP) -- Too many him it may establish a helicopter ministers have "lost the sense of service to 1'nk Toronto, Hamilton|who and what they are," RL. znd the Niagara Falls-Fort Erie Rev. Angus J. MacQueen, Moder-| area. He said the firm was con-|ator of the United Church off sidering using seven - passenger Canada, said Wednesday night at helicopters that could also carry Victoria University and Emman- cargo. |uel College divinity graduation WEATHER FORECAST THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 5, 1960 3 Little Change, Remains Warm TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- casts issued at 5 am.: Synopsis: With a series of weak disturbances moving east from just below Lake Superior, the weather in central Ontario and areas adjoining Lake Superior continues unsettled. In the lower lakes it remains very warm and little change is anticipated. Regional forecasts valid until midnight Friday. Lakes Erie, Huron, Niagara, Ontario, southern Georgian Bay, Haliburton regions, Windsor, Lon- don, Hamilton, Toronto: Mostly sunny and very warm today. Variable cloudiness Friday with chance of showers or isolated thunderstorms, particularly late in the day. Southerly winds 10-20. |exercises. He said ministers are CALVE RUSTLERS plagued with a sense of personal KINGSTON (CP) Eleven insecurity and seem to have pre-| calves have been stolen from 11|conceived roles for themselves. |district farmers in 11 days, po-\Syme typed themselves as re-| {lice said Wednesday. Police said| formers, executives, psychiatrists they did not d'sclose the thefts or gocial "good guys." | earlier in the hope of catching| | the culprits in the act, The calves| EX-OFFICIALS GO TO JAIL | lwere all under two months old] NEW YORK (AP)--Two Tru-| an admin'stration officials, T. { ORCHESTRA PRESIDENT IS HONORED Wallace Young, president | Young, right, explained that he | sents a gift to Mr. Young as he Northern Georgian Bay, Kirk- land Lake regions, North Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy with sunny in- tervals today and Friday. Scat- tered showers and a few isolated thunderstorms both days. Not quite so warm. Winds light to- day, becoming southerly 15-25. Timmins-Kapuskasing: Partly | MUST REORGANIZE cities. Mr. Cumiing told the TORONTO (CP)--Lorne Cum-|Bureau of Municipal Research ming, deputy minister of munici-|and the Citizens Research Insti- pal affairs, said Wednesday mu-|tute that municipalities may soos nic.pal givernments must be re-|have to combine on a regional organized because of increasing|basis to solve their service prob- fiow of population to towns and'lems. rain and scattered thunderstorms Friday. Light northeasterly winds today, easterly 15-25 Friday. Forecast Temneraiures Low tonight, High Friday Windsor 55 Kt St. Thomas London Wingham . Toronto ... Records For Mother's Day ... A GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING an RCA 1C TOR red h ALUE IN St, Catharines Hamilton . Muskoka .. Earlton ... Sudbury .... North Bay ... Kapuskasing . White River Moosonee ..... TTT TT BRIDGE TITLE TO FRANCE | TURIN, Italy (AP) -- France won the first World Bridge Olym- piad Wednesday. Britain seemed a certain winner earlier in the day but was held to a winning tie in its final match against a United States team and France GREAT ALBUMS surged to victory. cloudy and cool today, with light RECORDS! FOR THE has to give up his work with the | Oshawa Symphony Orchestra, ny because of pressure | was honored by members of the | of ether duties In the picture, | Orchestra Concert Is Well Received to play "Wedding and one of the founders of the The Oshawa Symphony Orches-|the orchestra returned tra, under the baton of Francis J | Mendelssohn's stirring Francis, presented an excellent| March" program of classical and semi Mrs. Drygala then demonstrat- classical music the UAW Hall, Wednesday night. singing the sprightly As audience of more than 300 Cosa Son" from Mozart's "Mar people filled the hall almost to riage of Figaro", after which she capacity. sang the haunting "Eriskay Love During the program, the or-|Lilt"" a beautiful folk song of the chestra paid tribute to Wallace Scottish Hebrides. Her final se- Young, president of the orchestra, lection 'Romance in Vienna' by and one of its founders, Mr.|De Jongh captured the gay mood Young, who due to stress of other | of old Vienna duties, is forced to give up his| The concert concluded wit work with the orchestra, was pre-| Haydn's London Symphony in " gented with a gift by the mem-| five movements, Adagio, Allegro, bers of the orchestra. Andante, Menuetto and Allegro The concert started with a live- Spiritoso. ; : OBITUARIES Fletcher. bers: "0 Divine Redeemer by Kingston road west, RR 1, Whit- the late Whitfield and Mary Lee. in a concert at|ed the versatilily of her voice by |¢ r | "Non So Piu!/He also admitted stezling anoth- bids farewell to the symphony. --0Oshawa Times Photo {m REAR-ADMIRAL TO RETIRE |Lamar Caudle, 56, and Mathew | OTTAWA (CP)--Rear-Admiral|y Connelly, 51, went to prison Hugh F. Pullen, 754, is retiring, as Wednesday for trying to fix a| l'ag officer Atlantic coast, navy federal tax case. They had fought| ] 1cadquarters announced Wednes- yainly through appeal courts for| an ® PRICE OF \i CITY AND DISTRICT A NEW LANZA--A "COLLECTOR'S" CARUSO df LUVING | STEREO vii! (VC To RWN TPN Vicon 2 SINGS CARUSO FAVORITES TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY lay. He will be succeeded at Hal- {four years to escape their twos May 17-18 ifax as flag officer by Rear-Ad-\year sentences for trying to block| BARGAIN COACH FARES * REMANDED IN CUSTODY Glen Harold Lee, 19, of 21 Clark street, was remanded i custody to May 9 for sentencin alter he p! ay to stealing a car March 26 er car in Port Colborne, Ont, AUTO RADIOS STOLEN Three auto radios stole in the Rossland road and Mar, street area Wednesday night. Th thefts followed the same patter as five similar in theft on h night two weeks ago. The radios were stolen from cars parked. sz 70 Rossland road, 113 Rosslan road and 705 Mary street ONE AMBULANCE CALL The Oshawa Fire Deparime nswered one ambulance during the past 24 hours. FLUSH GASOLINE The Oshawa Fire D was called to the corner of Rick mond St. and Oshawa Blvd at 10.50 a.m. today to flush dow the street after an She was gasoline tank burst as the result of a minor accident. WRONG ADDRESS The Osawa Times has nformed that Allen Grant bee Gi the In 1904, at Pickering township, more, 42, who was fined $50 and '| costs or one month for publie i toxication at Bowmanville thi | week, does not live at 221 Ritson road south, Oshawa. DAMAGE HIGHER led guilty Wednes- partment; N. automobile's |miral Kenneth L. Dyer, 44, now srocecution of tax evasion BETWEEN OSHAWA AND {chief of naval personnel at head- charges against Irving Sachs, a Jusaciers. {St. Louis wholesaler. TORONTO ... OTTAWA ... | TOP RIFLEMAN 3 ING RY | cavoaRY (cPi-Sheridan E.| TORNADOES INJURE 21 4| Coates, 18, of Prescott, Ont., wasp, © =o = hed dl 150- n|iop rifleman in the graduating| o MCHC Ppe 30 a iu g|class of the regimental depot of mL Ghd A OF NOH) | genira the Queen's Own Rifles of Can- eXas an parts of Oklahoma s.|eda, it was announced Wednes- Wednesday night, injuring at MONTREAL | Bargain fares also epply AND HAMILTON LONDON e's OWEN SOUND . WINDSOR Tickets valid on all trains ROUND TRIP YOU SAVE ....5 1.40 wv The trainees from Curre least 21 persons. Tw:sters struck | Barracks will join the 1st Battal-1tWo places north of Fort Worth ion, QOR, on alert for NATO and Dallas and a farm near Dub- duty in Germany lic to the southwest 3 CHURCHILL WEDS HEIRESS PREGNANT e/ CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- n/ Pamela Churchill, former daugh- Andrei Porumbeanu and his heir- e|ter-in-law of Sir Winston Church-|ess bride of four weeks, the for- li, and Broadway showman Le-/mer Gamble Benedict, announced land - Hayward, 57, were married Wednesday they are expecting a A hours {baby early in 1961. Andrei, 35, d here Wednesday few 4 after Hayward was divorced in/and Gamble, 19, Remington type- writer heiress, were married Las Vegas by Nancy Gross Hay- { A Aoril 6 in Hendersonville, N.C., ward after a dramatic cross - country search for a judge willing to tie the knot. Porumbeanu is director of guest relations for the Dauville Hotel here. between TORONTO ROUND TRIP YOU SAVE 1.65 $1.20 4.70 3.40 5.10 3.65 9.15 6.65 Return Limit--7 Days Brand-new . . . Lanza at his greatest in 12 PLUS--Fifteen original Caruso operatic of the most popular Italian songs. recordings. Both for the price you'd pay for the Lanza alone! Monaural: LM-2393, SP 33-75; Living Stereo: LSC-2393, THE DISC SHOP SHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 8-534 Watch for Bargain Coach Fares effective |" Regular 150 Ib. baggage allowance. Children 5 and under 12 travel half-fare; under 5 free. HOPED TO BE MP MONTREAL (CP) Rosaire | Bouchard, 38, former credit union manager convicted of embezzling n | Lowest Prices In Town! Due to TREMENDOUS ED WILSON FURNITURE is Ss ' PUBLIC DEMAN Lovely Walnut Bedroom Suite Latest styling Mr. and Mrs. Dresser with bev- elled sparkling mirror, huge chest, double panel bookcase bed. Walnut or Seamist fin- ish. Reg. $249. 186 ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE PLUS 25¢ BONUS OFFER CRA Hall, 100 Ages 9 to 12 years, 2 cents a week, For inform ation call Brooklin, OLiver 53-4871 BINGO at the Avalon, Thursday 5, North Oshawa Park, $6 and $10 and seven $40 jackpots. No children under 16 allowed RUMMAGE Sale, Simcoe Street United h, Lenore Group, 1.30 pm, Fri y, May 6. He is height, ind a fair complexion r on his left cheek. one May sca Served Sentence al CLEARANCE SALE Awaiting Trial 5. Coots: Suits$1.0 T Dresses, Coats, Suit 00 A Toronto man on Tuesday NORTHMINSTER CHURCH found that he had served his sen- (WEST DOOR) ence for impaired driving while awaiting trial in Whitby police FRIDAY, 1 p.m. court, Bruce McKinnon, 32, wa fined $100 an or six days BINGO AT ST. JOHN'S HALL Bloor '& Tune an] Fiddle Dance", by , sang three delightful num-| qc ,ce Hal) died at her residence, is was followed by the | This was fo {the deceased was the daughter of She was a member of the Al- monds United At Convention iwo daughters: Mrs. E. Harris window at Westmount street, delegates from this area who at-| A ne Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for ser- vestigating as $60, However, Mrs eral Hospital. Almonds United Church, will con- neighbor's child who happened to branch showing that in most indicate cancer. These clues are ford, Oshawa; Captain H. E. 77 Gibbons street, an ex-member Union Offers $1000 night, When she last saw him for information leading to the J. Smith, national president of the "Merry Wives of Windsor", by Nicolai. This was followed by excellent string work in "Folk ¥ . MRS. WILLIAM J. HALL Elsie Drygala, Sopranos Bosom A life long resident of the Pick panied by pianist James AY*lering district, Mrs. Ida Miria Gounod: 'Mother Dear', a \ od etl 4 lish folk song and "The Dancing by pany he Turning. Lesson" by Herbert Oliver. | sh 2 . p or-| Born in Pickering township chestral suite in E flat by Holst, the orchestra playing the Cha- conne, the Intermezzo and - a sir . Following Intermission, she was married to William March. Fo Ld | Hall, who predeceased her. | J. | D 1 ates Church and was an rea e eg active worker of the church, and as a member of the women's as-| sociation. | In a story of a run-away car The deceased is survived by Smashing through a living room Mrs. V. H. Godden, Mr. and| yijiet) and Mrs, J. Newton| Which appeared in The Oshawa Mrs. George Glassford, of Osh-| pooiony "pot 1mon Times Wednesday, Warren Rut- Ibe . ¢| (Evelyn »oth of Almonds, and ' awa and Mrs., Albe J, Rose, ha eight grandchildren, tle, who occupies the apartment, Bowmanville, were among the The body is at the W. C. Town gave a partial estimate of the ary REI I Bred 3 1 Wis damage to the police officer in- en 8 et . rs betel cs dhe Ontario division of the Canadian|Vice Sa urday, May 7, at 2.30 Ruttle said later that the damage Diabetic Association in Toronto|P.m. Interment will be in the Cinq pe oloser to $300 although last Saturday. They also attend- Union Cemetery Oshawa. no accurate estimate has iy ed a luncheon at the Toronto Gen-| Rev. A. F. Banford, minister of made. One of the three children 4 mentioned in the story was a Delegates were present from duct the services. Branuord, Dliathan, a yenel | ---------------------- be in the apartment at the time Ottawa, Oshawa eterborough, of the accident. Toronto and Welland. Reports A t were presented from every my re eran PRIVATE EYE Be your own private eye. Be on cases the branches were flourish- . . . the alert for the clues that might Said M Mrs. L. D. Hall, of Kitchener, al 1SS1n outlined for you in information was elected president for Ontario : iyou may obtain from your local Division and Mrs. George Glass- > Harold McFadden, 21, of Canadian Cancer Society at 84 ; Athol street east, in Oshawa Morris, Ottawa and Mr. Good-|of the Canadian Army, has been There is no charge. land, of Brantford, were elected missing from his home since Mon-| -- vice-presidents for 1960-61 day, Oshawa police said today His wife, Vivian, reported his ENTS absence to police Wednesday . COMING EV Monday he was wearing a beige For Information ' overcoat, blue jeans and shirt OTTAWA (CP)--The Canadian Gibb Street ibh Stre six feet inch in Brotherhood of Railway, Trans has medium brown hair port and General Workers offered He he Wednesday to pay $1,000 reward conviction of those responsible for beating up a Vancouver mem- ber of the Seafarers' Interna- tional Union. Announced the reward, William the Brotherhocd, denied that any Brotherhood membe sponsible for the a iit of Tom Osborne, 31, a quartermaster of the CPR ferry Princess Marguer- DOOR BUSTER BABY STROLLERS Easy folding, strong and sturdy. Cash and Carry S were Te- ite The SIU had alleged that Mr Oshorne was attacked because he phs of some mem- fam Al or ane ian oo herhood {it was learned that he had beer I De Sonymunisi-led May: Day {in jail six days awaiting trial on|______ an intoxicated driving charge His licence to drive, howeve! was suspended for three months PC Jack Mason, of the Whitby | Police Department. said that he || For Your Convenience had followed McKinnon along Dundas St. W., on the night o | April 28 and found him to be STOVE OIL ing in an erratic manner. PC Mason, Sgt. Partington and PC| nest Shepperdson said that Me- Kinnon was in no condition to DOOR BUSTER CARRIAGES New style, smart metal body. Converts to Car-Bed. Many colors. $37 bt | Simcoe) Tf aame 3 nd $8 Five $40 Jockpots MAY 6th -- 8 p.m, Lowest Price in Town . . NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6,$12, $20 Idrive a car May be doubled or tripled ) His worshi ship then reduced the 140 JACKPOT INCLUDED |charge to impaired and register- Door Prize $15 ed the conviction. | COURTICE UNITED CHURCH AUCTION SALE is available in any quantity at the following VIGOR OIL SERVICE STATIONS ® OSHAWA eo 78 BOND ST. WEST SIMCOE ST. SOUTH at Lakeview Park KING ST. EAST DOOR BUSTER SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES Guaranteed Construction Reg. 29.95. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL D! continuing his 25th ANNIVERSARY SALE FABULOUS BONUS OFFER YOUR CHOICE 5-PCE. KITCHEN CHROME SUITE OR SET OF 3 ARBORITE TOP LIVING ROOM TABLES OR FAMOUS SERTA SPRING FILLED MATTRESS AND MATCHING BOX SPRING FOR ONLY 2 With Purchase of a Living Room or Bedroom Suite Glamorous Davenport Suite By SERTA. Beautiful upholstering in modern fabrics. Level top sleeping surface. Match- ing chair is a delightful Swivel Rocker. Reg. $249. 1 69 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL PLUS OUR 25¢ BONUS OFFER SCOOP ENDS OF BROADLOOM SCATTER MATS Made from ends of top quality broad- looms. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL .... CASH AND CARRY Economy Priced FLOOR COVERINGS Clearance of last year's patterns. Many cheer- ful designs for home and cottage. 25¢ Reduced for quick sale, per foot ..... SCooP SENSATIONAL SAVINGS ON BUNK BEDS 2 Mattresses, 2 Ribbon Springs, Guard Rail and Ladder. Sturdily constructed, maple fin- ish. May be used as twin beds. COMPLETE | at the Townline | ® WHITBY e Saturday, May 7 d 500 BROCK ST. NORTH ® AJAX o 1960 | HARWOOD AVE. N. 1 P.M. - TRULL RD. N: AT CHURCH | Proceeds to landscape church grounds W 20 CHURCH ST. ® BROOKLIN eo JCT. 7 & 12 HWYS. ILSON'S FURNITURE C0. OSHAWA RA 3-321

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