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The Oshawa Times, 11 May 1960, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Moy 11, 1960 3 WEATHER FORECAST Slowly Drying But Still Cool TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts today. cloudy with a few scattered issued at 5 a.m.: Synopsis: The sluggish motion showers Thursday. Little in temperature. Winds hangs of the disturbance which has Ontario with damp, un- creasing to northeast 15 to 25 afternoon, settled weather means it will re- placement for Dinah Shore is| Probably de ac cate point main in the area for another day. making a special point of elimi-{Won't be astaplis I oy It is weakening, however, and is nating excessive violence. It will Siwve ant of oF runs of the|expected to merge with weather| Western Timmins - Kapuskas- use a chessboard as a trade.|SDOWS CON: Teruns systems along the Atlantic sea-|ing: Sunny with cloudy intervals today and Thursday. Litfle change in temperature. Winds northerly 15, pane TV-RADIO COLUMN Networks Get Sensitive Bbout Excessive Violence By CYNTHIA LOWRY method? How many non-exces- NEW YORK (AP) -- All the sive punches and kicks is the public agitation about ive villain allowed before the hero violence in televiston--the horse|shakes his head and uncorks his operas, the private eyes and the|roundhouse right? Is it excessive adventure shows--is beginning to/wh~: the thug is shown, in show results. closeup, pistol whipping oF Hop The hour-long mystery series|Pering a victim who is ou which will be NBC's summer re.|Camera range? AID HOSPITAL oBrTuARIES Race Pigeon EES on Appeal Made BASYL SCIBAN The funeral of Basyl Sciban, who died in Toronto Saturday, A Toronto racing pigeon fan- cier appeared before the Oshawa planning board Tuesday night to May 7, in his 74th year, was neld Tuesday, May 10, at 10 appeal for relief from the city's animal bylaw. a.m. Mass was sung by Rev. J. C. +Alex Coutts, Toronto Federa- tion of Racing Pigeons, told the Pereyma in St. George's Ukrain. ian Greek Catholic Church. In. terment was in 8t. Gregory's board most pigeon complaints concern vagrant birds, those that live on public buildings. Cemetery. Bearers were: V, Sciban, K. "If our pigeons begin to land on buildings," said Mr. Coutta, Mazarawicz, P. Yanchuk, P. Bahriko, James Naylor and Bert "they are no good to us an they are destroyed." i Naylor. The present interpretation of the city bylaw prevents a person or buildi 2 FUND DRIVE FUNERAL OF MRS. MARY OZMOK The funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ozmok, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital, Sun- day, May 8, in her 73rd year, were held Tuesday, May 10, at 10.30 a.m, Mass was sung by Rev. D. Luchak, in St. John's Ukrainian Orthodox church. Interment was in the Oshawa Union Cemetery. Bearers were: A. Waskan, J. \Lukasywich, H. Mothersill, M. | Patterson, J. Popowich, and §. | Boneham, MRS. GEORGE TRYON | Mrs. George Tryon, 286 Eulalie avenue, died at the Oshawa Gen- |eral Hospital, Tuesday, May 10. |She had been seriously ill for from k i past season's shows when exces-| mark, sive violence hit a new high, [bora AS this takes place drier But fall ought to bring a dimi- west ill d t nution mayhem. The word has al- a reas he Shreat Sou b- ready gone out that sponsors are|Vars, giving slowly improving conditions to the remainder of getting nervous about the critic- ism, And the networks already the yiovime Tumday i te are sensitive about the subject No Let-Up Rjax Strike AJAX (Staff) -- There is no sign of a break in the three-day- old strike at the Dowty Equip- a loft to keep them. FINE BIRDS | The question is: Board members agree that the bylaw, as interpreted in the case of pigeons, was designed to pre- vent a rise in the vagrant pig- eon population, those that are re- sponsible for the messy appear- ance of many public buildings. Mr, Coutts said that racing pig- eons are trained to land on their lofts and enter them quickly. "When they are loose," he said, "they are on controlled flight. In a race, the finishing [time is taken when the pigeon |enters the loft." Jack Askew and the 25 mem- When does v ive viol ence? Is it violence or is it ex- cessive violence when the hero is felled by a chop on the back of the neck? Or when the hero cuts down the villain by the same Identity 2nd Victim pected. Lakes Erie, Huron, Georgian Bay, Kirkland Lake, eastern Tim- mins-Kapuskasing regions, Wind sor, London, North y bury: Cloudy with a few showers today, Variable cloudi Thurs- day. A little milder Thursday. Winds northerly 156 to 25. Lake Ontario, Niagara, Hamilton .... Muskol Killaioe . Earlton . EYEE LERS Hali- THE BUILDING FUND drive | ada, writes out a cheque on be- for the Oshawa General Hospital was bolstered yesterday by more contributions. In top pic- ture, William" Holland, cam. gn secretary, watches as Mr. . Shiegel, president of Oshawa | her {Tryon; her mother; two daugh- drive, points out the plans for. the' new wing to Miss Mary | Lee, president of the, Oshawa Soroptimists Club, and Mrs. Olive Petley, chairman of ser- | half of the fund. In bottom pie- ture, the Oshawa Soroptimists Club presents a cheque for $750 to furnish a small waiting room at the hospital. Wendell Brew- vice objectives, --Oshawa Times Photo Lodge 187, Native Sons of Can- Will Open ' Henry House Details of the Henry House| Museum opening May 21 were| discussed at a meeting of the On-| tario County Historical Society Tuesday evening. Labor Minis- ter Michael Starr will cut a rib- bon to officially open the build- ing and Mayor Lyman A. Gifford and T. D. Thomas, MPP, will at- tend Guest speaker for the evening Tuesday was the newly appoint ed historian of the society, Mrs. Oscar Mills, who discussed the part played by her great-great- grandfather, James Burk, and his family in the development of the Bowmanville community. He and his brother were the first settlers there arriving in the 1790's | stead, Mrs | Tuesday. Two cars stolen in {Whitby since Monday also have COMING RUMMAGE Simcoe United Church, Thursda May 12. 1.30 p.m.| CRA Hall, 100 Gibb Street. Ages 9 to 12 years, 2 cents a week, For inform ation call Brooklin, OLiver 5-4871 NIGHT OF CARDS EUCHRE AND BRIDGE FRIDAY, MAY 13th ST. MARK'S CHURCH Stevensor Rd. N. ot Beur Ave Refreshments ond prizes, NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY. EVENING, 8 P.M at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert Jackson Sts.) Games $6,512, $20 May be doubled or tripled $150 JACKPOT INCLUDED Prize $15 ale and Door RUMMAGE Sale Centre Street Church, 1.30 p.m. on Thursday, May 12. BINGO Bathe Park Eulalie Thursday 2 p.m. Euchre p.m. Whist Monday 8 p.m Avenue, Saturday 8 ster, chairman of the associa- tion committee for the fund CITY AND not been recovered. | The description of the three cars follows: a 1952 Pontiac WHIST DRIVE WINNERS 1427815; a _ 1963 Meteor, light Winners in the whist drive held |plye, with licence A14129; a 1953 last Monday in the Bathe Park|cheyrolet, beige, with licence clubhouse were Mrs. Drinkle, ¢ ! Gib A13791. son, | EUCHRE WINNERS Prize winners in the euchre| games played at Bathe Park last| T Go Sitios, re 40 rovernment L Relow, ne G. Macally and| Oshawa and District Labor ib a op Hacitlim Mpa Council will write a letter to the were Mrs, Ur y and MIS. Federal. Government protesting SEEK CARS parliament. It will be suggested Oshawa police are sflll looking, he Government make some move for a car stolen from the GM towards handing the job over to South plant late Monday or early |the two provinces involved, |cases came before parliament, {this session. Sydney - Burgess, chairman of the political action BINGO at Union Hall, May 11 at 8 p.m. mockery of parliament. We pay has been cancelled the shot for those two provinces RUMMAGE Sale Eastern Star, Masonic| When it should be held in their Temple, Centre Street. Thursday, May own courts." BINGO A thief or thieves stole an |estimated $345 in cash after AT THE AVALON breaking into the Lane Phar- THURSDAY. MAY 12 sometime early Tuesday, Oshawa ' pelice reported today, 8 PM. Investigating officers said the Eastview Pork |building was entered by forcing Neighbourhood Association driver or tire iron. The cash was 20 reg. games at $6 and $10 [taken from several parts of the ckpots ot $40 |store including the dispensary, 5 jackpots © cash till and drawer containing o share the wealth / St. Mary WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 8 P.M. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL : 184 BOND STREET WEST 16 GAMES 1 GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40 SHARE-THE-WEALTH $50 EXTRA -- 2 CARDS FOR 25c¢ OR 10 CARDS FOR $1.00 ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD GHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED Taxi Licence Is Revoked AJAX (Staff) -- The town coun- cil has revoked the taxi licence of Frank Gleason of Elgin street, [Ajax. The cancellation was done on the recommendation of Chief Con- stable George Dunn who stated in his letter to the council that Gleason was convicted on a charge of bootlegging and his home has been declared a public place for one year The cancellation will take effect May 12, 1960, sedan, light green, with licence] Mrs. M. Blow and Mrs. E Will Writ Saturday were Mrs. D. Olm-| Masscor the hearing of divorce cases in ii. was pointed out that 54 committee said, "it makes a 19. 1.30 p.m macy, 302 Stevenson road north, [the front door with a large screw | Bell Telephone money. OF $6.00 CANADIANS ON TOUR LONDON (CP)--Eleven senior Canadian power industry execu- tives arrived here Tuesday en route to Russia where they will make a 21-day study of energy production achievements. The group, headed by James S. Dun- |can, chairman of Ontario Hydro, {two months, | The former Rosa May Shultz, she was born in Odessa, Ont., Feb, 26, 1890, the daughter of | Mrs. Victoria Shultz and the late] | Frank Shultz. She was married in Kingston, June 15, 1911. She moved from Kingston to Oshawa {and has lived here for 35 years. The deceased is survived by husband George Anthony ters, Mrs. Audrey Dash and | Mrs. Hector Williams (Freda), of | Kingston; two sons, Anthony Gor- |don and Leroy, of Oshawa, and a brother, Arthur Shultz, of Toron- to. She was predeceased by a| brother, Walter, in 1941. | | Mrs. Tryon was a member of the Salvation Army in Oshawa. The body is resting at the Arm- |strong Funeral Home where a {memorial service will be held | Thursday, May 12, at 2 p.m. It {will be conducted by Major M. | Rankin, of the Oshawa Salvation |Army. Interment will be in Osh- awa Union Cemetery. | MRS. CLARENCE KILBY | Mrs. Clarence Kilby, 502 Bloor |street east, died at the Oshawa General Hospital, Tuesday, May bers of the Oshawa Racing Pig-| eon Club have had pigeons be- fore the advent of the zoning by-| law, under which the animals by- law is administered. Mr. Askew told the board that the Oshawa club had done much o alleviate the pigeon nuisance) here, being responsible for the| demise of 700 vagrants. "All we are asking for is re-| lief from the bylaw for organiz-| ed pigeon fanciers, said Mr.| Coutts, "Our birds are kept in| control lofts; all are banded; we| don't keep diseased birds." | Mr. Coutts suggested an| amendment to the bylaw giving| persons the right to keep pig-| eons. "But," he added, "if a fancier gets out of line, gets careless, or keeps diseased and dirty pigeons, | he should be prosecuted under the| law." | Mr. Coutts cited Windsor, Wal-| laceburg and East York township| as centres which had recently re-| vised their bylaws in favor of pigeon keepers. | The planning board will get copies of these bylaws and hud- dle with the city solicitor on in- terpretation. 10. She had been in poor health for several years. The former Julia Elizabeth Cy-| bulskie, she was born in Killaloe, | Ont., Feb. 19, 1919, the daughter| of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cybul-| skie. She was married in Egan- ville, Ont., Nov, 5, 1935. She had lived three years in Oshawa, com- | ing here from Port Hope. | The deceased is survived by her husband, Clarence; her mother and father; two .sons, Ronald and Earl, both of Osh- awa; four sisters, Mrs. Percy Keel (Agnes), of Kitchener; Mrs. Thomas Prince (Barbara), Kit- Show To Aid Retarded Tots A 10-year-old television star, Miss Sunbeam, and the members of her show team will visit Osh- awa Thursday. They will give two performances in the UAW Hall at 430 pm. and at 7.30 p.m There will be a silver collection in aid of the Oshawa Retarded Children's Association. s of the troupe are: chener; Mrs. Joseph Hansh (Frances), Preston, and Mrs. Charles Hermus (Anna), of Kit- chener. She is also survived by two brothers, Edward and Alec Cybulskie, both of Kitchener. "She was a member of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, The Miss Sunbeam, Donna Kay Erickson's mother, Sir Clacky Wack, the clown; Lord Butter- ball, a dancing clown; and Stan Stan, the Happy Go Lucky Sun- beam Man. The show is not only for chil- Oshawa. The remains are at the Armstrong Funeral Home, for| high requiem mass at Holy Cross| Church, Friday, May 13, at 9 a.m., by Father P. Coffey. . dren but the whole family, the president of the Oshawa Retard- ed Children Association, Mrs W. F. Wilson sald Wednesday Unknown : ment Company of Canada plant here. f An Oshawa contractor, Frank About ten employees in the] F. Welch, 53, of 1507 Sim-pe St, aircraft division are at work. Al-| N., was killed instantly Tuesday most all the employees in the| morning when his station wagon |marine division reported for work was involved in a head-on col-|on the a'ternoon shift. Several lision with a tractor-trailer at/more of the morning shift joined Maberly, Ont., 17 miles west of the forty that reported for work Perth, on Highway No. 7. |on Monday and that plant is pro- An unidentified woman was|ducing up to nearly normal. aiso killed in the crash. OPP| The pickets appear undaunted. officials in -Toronto said this They admit the marie division morning they were still unsuc-|is a weak point with more and cessful in their attempts to iden. more workers crossing the line. tify the woman. | The issue between company It is not known definitely|and union is a compulsory check- whether the woman was a pas-|off. The company has granted a senger in the car or a pedestrian|five-cent-an-hour wage increase at the time of the crash. The|effective last Monday. Welch family could give no in| No move has been made by dication of the woman's identity. | either side to re-open talks. The However the woman was badly |u on is waiting for the com- burned, hampering attempts to|Pany to call a conference. identify her, when the Welch ve-| The company takes the posi- hicle caught fire after the im-/tion that it is up to the individual pact. |to decide if he wants to join or The truck driver and his broth-|contribute to the finances of the er escaped serious injury with|union. facial cuts and bruises. An in- union spokesman reported quest has been ordered into the that an agreement was signed deaths. It will 'be held in Perth|between Cametoid Company Ltd. next Monday. a subsidiary company in the Mr. Welch left Oshawa early|Dowty group in Ajax in which Tuesday morning for Ottawa on the compulsory check-off was not a business trip. He was to make disputed. for his firm, Oshawa Crane Serv- SEA SERPENTS REALLY ERIST ice. ALL RESIDE HERE Both the station wagon and the cab of the transport were de- molished. Mr. Welch and the two| gut Louil gh Sea serpents bulls or attack ships as an- cient fables report, they do in fact live. They are sea men in the truck were thrown onto the ground. Witnesses at the scene said wreckage was strewn over a wide area. snakes, and they live along the coasts of Asia, some of the Pacific Islands and Cen- tral America. Mr, Welch is survived by his wife, the former Florence Milne, I you think you're seeing things when your big monthly three sons, Donald, 24, James, bills come in there's some- 15, and Stanley, 6, and one daughter, Jean, 20. All are living thing you can do about it. An Oshawa Times Classified at home, Mr. Welch was born in the Osh- Ad will quickly bring cash buyers for your old dark awa area and later moved to Saskatchewan. He returned here room equipment or garden- ing tools. Dial RA 33492 to- 24 years ago. He was a member d2y to place a result getting ad. of the Oshawa Chamber of Com- merce. The body is resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements have not morning. been completed. MISS SUNBEAM & SIR CLACKY WACK ce Person at the UAW. HALL 44 BOND STREET EAST THURSDAY, MAY 12th -- 2 Performances -- MATINEE 4:30 TO 5:30 EVENING 7:30 TO 8:30 ® No Admission Charge © Silver collection will be taken in aid of the Retarded Children's Association of Oshawa. Because of Quality Work . . Low Price . . MOTOR CITY ARE THE LEADERS IN BIG DISCOUNTS ON PAVING ASPHALT PAVING THIS IS WHY OUR WORK IS BETTER Exact Measurements Exact Cost for Quality Work Drawing for Workmen's Guide . . . Water Drain- age, Curbs, etc. Grades Checked 1 Year Written Guarantee Free Estimates Discounts en Group Jobs Loen Arrangements Made at Your Home (No effort on your pert) 15 Years in Construction References Hundreds of Satisfied Customen © Members of Oshawe Chomber of Commerce ® Any Job Within 25 Mile Redius All Types TENNIS COURTS EAT D GARAGE ® PA FLOORS AR BROKEN CONCRETE gs © DR Makes all work. BLACKTOP © SIDEWALKS ® CARPORTS COLORED DRIVEWAYS No Money Down! 20 Months to Pay! Motor City Paving Co. financing arrangements right in the privacy of your home at your convenience. No red tape or both- ersome trouble. We do all the finance "We'll Pave the Way For You" Of 10% OFF 50' Length 75' Length 8' "100.00 2 IVEWAYS RKING EAS COVERED | 150.00 7.00 per month 10.00 per month 9' 112.50 | 7.00 per month 11.00 10' 125.00 - 8.00 per month [12.00 17° 137.50 | 77 206.28 9.00 per month |13.00 per month 12° | 150.00 | oh 10.00 per month 13 167.50 243.75 11.00 per month 15.00 per month 20. 14' 175.00 | 262.50 11.00 per month 17.00 per mon 168.75 225.00 per month 14.00 per month | 187.50 | 250.00 per month 16.00 per month = 275.00 17.00 per month 225.00 300.00 14.00 per month 19.00 per month Ra 325.00 per =] LOOK AT THESE PRICES . . . THEN TAKE IF YOU ORDER IN THE MONTH OF MAY id Length 120 128 Length _ 250.00 16.00 per month 201.25 18.00 per month 312.50 20.00 per month 343.75 21.60 per month 375.00 23.00 per month 406.25 25.00 per month 437.50 27.00 per month Get Away From Spring Mud and Dirt With asphalt in your driveway you have no more dirt and mud tracked into your floors and rug. And.it is an ideal clean place for your kiddies to play . . . so have it done now and enjoy it all Sum- mer long. Keep rock where it be- longs. Asphaltic concrete (black- top) with proper maintenance should last 10 to 15 years as we install it. All our men and equipment are fully insured. gives the following operations with above chart): dollars more. grass coming through the asphalt. any volume of rock a few dollars more). to press stone to a tight compaction. The above chart will be very helpful to the home owner in estimating his driveway job; however, one of our company estimaters will still have to refigure the job to come up with a bona fide bid. (Motor City A complete application of vegetation killer to be applied to entire area to prevent weeds and All The Following Goes With Chart Above: (5) Complete driveway to be covered with 3" or more of hot asphalt (asphaltic concrete). Drive- ways are installed by our skilled straight edge men. (6) After the asphalt is spread evenly over entire area, our roller man and temper men roll out all marks, to give your job that extra bit of quality workmanship. (1) Complete driveway, will be graded with a power tractor and blade (if necessary to use) only minimum grading, any volume of grading a few Complete driveway to be covered with clean stone, fill all low spots (only minimum stone, or Driveway to be rolled with a gas power roller (7) All the edges of the driveway are carefully tamped to an approximate 40 degree level. (8) All loose dirt and asphalt is carefully cleaned up and hauled away. (9) A barricade is erected at the entrance to the driveway to discourage traffic from 2 to 5 days, depending on sub-soil. (10) Bonus cards are left after each job is completed. Whereas if you know of anyone that is interested in having a driveway installed you will receive a cheque from Motor City Paving Co. |leaves London for Moscow Sat- jurday. MOTOR CITY PAVING 130 KING ST. E RA 8-1717

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