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The Oshawa Times, 4 Jun 1960, p. 3

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3 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 4, 1960 Winds west 10 to 20 today be-, BUYS TWO KRIEGHOFFS WEATHER FORECAST 1 I's ° ' coming northwest on Sunday. | 3 " . in Mainly Sunny Svein Temperatures RE Fre Blow . | Low tonight, High Sunday |paid out $26,000 for two paintings ' hd o- 5 | Weekend Skies ; Kitchener Wingham | Windsor 55 iby Cornelius Krieghoff. Mr. La- St Thomas oo. 30 ing purchased Old Canadian southern Kirkland Lake regions, Toronto North Bay, . Sudbury: Variable Trenton 0 Homestead in Winter for $18,000 a ) and paid $8,000 for a second work. clouwiness with isolated showersiSt. Catharines 3 todsy and Sunday. Little change Hamilton 30 {Two - other Krieghoffs sold for 35 $4,000 and $2,250. in temperature. Winds southwest Muskoka 10 to 20 Killaloe 50 Rens TT pare Northern Kirkland Lake and Earlton 55 od FRIGIDAIRE AIR CONDITIONING Timmins - Kapuskasing regions: Sudbury Mainly cloudy with showers to- North Bay 45 45 SALES & SERVICE V Fred's Refrigeration day and Sunday. Cooler Sunday. Kapuskasing White River 45 RA 5-6335 {Moososee OCVI NEWS ' 43 TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts is- sued at 5 EDT: Synopsis: Southern Ontario ap- {pears headed for a pleasant weekend 'with a promise "of {| mainly sunny- skies today and El | Sunday marred only by the Eithrcat of a few cloudy periods {and the chance of a brief shower or two. More cloud is indicated | for Georgian Bay and central re- {gions with isolated showers ex- pected both days. A large slow- moving low-pressure area will {continue to produce cool showery {weather from Lake Superior northward to James Bay. Temperatures from the 70s 40 35 40 BY DONNA HOWARD On Friday morning, O'Neill in Collegiate had its last school the south to the low 60s in the assembly of the year. Mr. George| Tender EAT'N TRUE -TRIM BEEF ({ ~ 12 King E. -- RA 3-3633 | dra Phelps, Janet Wells, Dian- na Tracy, Beverly Connolly, | Marilyn Graham, Darlene Dud- ley, Vicki Fisher, Mary Henkel- man, Jill Williams, Maxine Wray --Photo by CITY AND DISTRICT WOMAN HURT Mary Amero. RR 2, Cour tice, was slightly injured in a ! Following the dinner the par- $900 two-car collision at Nassau augh-| av books ents of the pupils joined them to and Gibb streets Friday evening . Dr. W. E. MacBean. a director jo... an address by Mr. George Mrs. Amero, a passenger in a car of the Ontario County Health Unit piqicher. chairman of the board driven by Martin Amero, was re- and Medical Officer of Health for of education for Oshawa leased from Oshawa General Hos- Pickering * Township, told the yj. Fletcher's remarks. con a len ne visited the prem- yained advice to the pupils as were piles of dead ani oy moved on to higher educa- Of the other car involved was Wil and parts of animals around (ion and in later life after school. liam G McDiarmid, 736 Glen- vard. There was also a shed' [iss Nancy McNevin was grove Ave Douglas Simkins, Danny Cann, Paul Parkinson, Digby Wright, Lorne Rich, Gai Sievason, Brvan Wager, Leslie | Bates, Brian Wilson: front row, Valerie Monaghan, Nancy Mc- Nevin, Linda Edmondson, San- Grade Eight Grads Feted graduation party and buffel Adelaide Mc night for 47 | Jackie Badour, Carol Reid, | man, \ Dianne Kupnicki. Sharon Cross- | man, Beverly March, Glennis | Merrick, Christine Lipski, | Bobig Janet Finlay 2nd row. Lor- | Christine Winning, | raine Porter Barry Studley, Moore, Gail Ritchie. | Douglas Barr, Mark Henkel GRADUA- John Holmes, Jerry din- anchuk Abbott Brent Flintoff 3rd owder Gloria Slaughterhouse Is Criticized descr Hill orst he'd THE and SHOWN AT TION PARTY Adclaide Howard Edmondson Fred McNaught; Jean buffe McLaugh 17 1 ner al lhe lin Grade follows: Factory Root Is Damaged Fue, started by heating coil duct estimated the factory Preavcts Company Lt road nort Friday evening The first fire vent the scene at 10.27 p.m ond station 1 tervard. Severa hoses quickly ex school * ye are row, Leanna They are Paul Rom pupil Back row 8 Aldsworth Studio Meat Specials! Mon. & Tues. FRE GET 4 LBS. FREE! TE AKS CLUB Ib. 59¢ RIB . 1b. 69¢ LEAN, MINCED CHUCK STEAKIb.59c m Haliburton, Buy 4 lbs. Country Sausage for 1.00 ted n an ove dinner was held at Laughlin school last Grade 8 pupils Mrs wised ai arount damage to Ontar d li ) wehitions at roo; a o Steel madica) oflicer ibed|no similar cases reported in th a Locust Li house he as cc he took the job, during a cede etting tri day oi Vivian La and rucks and a TRAVEL the time make reser- for your Summer vaca- Steamship, Bus, Car Rentals, pital after she was treated for cut in her right knee. The drive vas called ourt w there igh ian pres Now is vations tfon by Air Rail, Hotels Theotre Tickets DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY Whitby Oshawa -- Brooklin MO 8-3304 Toronto EM 3-8958 Ses t to vith pro- t ne bla pair are nals Fue department th dead a a nus carry obnoxious an order bec slaughterhouse and an odiensive or Tuesday Only! CHICKEN WINGS 9 Ibs. *1 ed still he and disobeyir medica Hi € cour al chew od oy Some wn over p and Chie Sire a ered Is ana in 'he Shetland group. ny one he to lic a { ty oi al for technicality. missed .on a ¢ Health A reads S Rev ister Ma eatrice This is - displays beautiful re ere pre- She sented to her F 25th anniver 1S ber oi the Felician Order cl Mary F Ce ) of St. Christopher and teaches the Grade 5. The presenta mace on he No Elevator Safety Gear | | T e ls M a d e a cei ir Ri ) celebrate TORONTC (CP Martyn b lepart Y ' Leonard Tom] treet nor ] of rida year her adquarters of | NOT BACKED BY COUNCIL OAKVILLE (CP) -- Councilor F. M ncipa School here mother tudents of a She wa ion a cash donation jubilee behalf of ner silver north were indicated for Sunday. Fletcher, chairman of the board : Britannica, given by the Ontario Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Nia- Tr Sal : rustees Council. gara and Lake Ontario regions, | 3 be Bovs' Atl Windsor. London, Toronto, Ham-1 In the assembly, the il ilton: Sunny with cloudy periods hy Association presen the cheerleaders ars > and chance of a brief shower to- neerleaders with bar he win and 20. BAA for their excellent achieve- . B: ents Georgian Bay O'Neill school athletic winners were John Waugh, Bruce Woods M Fi d and Brian Tunnicliffe. The BAA Sports $100 Costs Examinations are beginning 1} Monday for Grade 12 students One week later, the whole stu- A yea PP anti-gam- A raid by the OPP anti-gam- gant pody will be 'writing. Grade Tewnshin, of having liquor in an unauthorized place being laid azainst Roy Arthur Nesbitt, 304 Simcoe street south, in Magis- trate's Court Friday. at the ranch, pleaded guilty and 4 4 c sd $ that a coil oven fillci with anima' heads he said. chairlady. Mary Henkelman ex- Was in op. Alex Hall " heated. The vent He said the condition was defin- pressed the thanks of the pupils ASKS SANCTUARY 5 Hg oily HORS Nie os ay Jndb In turn ign I itely offensive and an order to the Home and School Asso-| [ONDON (Reuters A Rus- Yookin . niin Bonk The officials are ten by him April 13 to cease this ciation. Paul Romanchuk wel- 0KIng g Te. : tisk islander's home Friday has five remaining members of the A 'g i Sow tly 1 hanke : p ) 4 t ge dead so part! v and thanked by Dianne Kupnicki asked to be allowed to remain in'squad after the recent investiga- animal entrails Douglas Barr said grace, and the home office an- tions ng as WW sarroll a \mbers " iy id : bank, gear dog i Mrs. wm € ol) ang eno 1 The seaman was shel-| Because the banquet was held i als wep *SOr or 2 , ssocia- oe 4 " por | shee _koats were describec of the Home and School a ia- 4 residents on Fetlar in East Whitby Township, a dry by R. Parker of the Pick- tion prepared the meal N the premises in March and Mrs. W. J. MacDonald; Mr.| G Robson sanitation inspector, and Mrs, H. N. Pascoe: Mr T. said Vivian had complied with an!J. Heath: Mr and Mrs. George order bury the dead animals Fletcher Mr. and Mrs, Tom around the yard in 48 hours. How. Cotie, they were introduced by f slaughterhouse floor. AS EVIDENCE An advertisement in a local 3 ran weekly seeking dead animals, in- Th Mus, DORA GAY Hawa cluding dogs and cats, was intro- , ""€ 0 - = Thursday, June 2, of Dora Mount- joy, widow of Harold Everson | what was done with the dead ani- Gay. Mrs. Gay, who lived at 303 m after they were processed Gilbert Murdoch, conducting was in her 59th year the prosecution for the Ontario A daughter of the late Mr. and County Health Unit, claimed that yrs. Thomas Mountjoy, the de- comply with Dr. ceased was born in Darlington written order was township Sept. 12, 1901 and was evident and Heaith Act ct, Mrs. Gay was a | He asked for the minimum pen- Very member of Simcoe lal $20 per day every day Street United Church. She was a the business was carried on after member of the Commingle Group the doctor's order was received. of the woman's association and a Defense Counsel William Law- ary of the women's missionary 1 te 1e case di society The Pub. Predeceased 'by her husband, that it 1 ar. 18, 1959. Mrs. Gay is. sur- ] business! vived by a daughter, Mrs Rob- towasnip council the board of Kipling, Sask ontaining | ter Mary e's first year jealth have officially declared Also surviving .are a sister. > A previously tha( handling dead stock is an MTS: ¢ harles Garrard (Vera), of o mark | 1 nee in Toron- ffeasive business Haydon and three grandchil- nem and 12 years in Hamilton. The dren. A brother, Elgin Mount- Ontario, and the house f Oakville |held at the Armstrong Funeral Buifalo. N.Y also Fenton has! Home at 2 p.m. Monday, June 6 presented witl written to Prime Minister Dief-' Rev. John K. Moffat, minister of pupils to mark enbaker charging that Oakville Simcoe Street United Church, will Mayor William Anderson sup- conduct the services. Interment CELEBRATING mo ithour asoroval of "his council. Mr. Fenton said if Mayor OUTDOOR THEATRE | BIRTHDAY ; ) of : Stiklestad's open - air theatre t was pel sonal approval. Council near Trondheim in Norway, sea-| i the matter Monday ing 3,500, holds a theatre festival| Regional forecasts valid until of education, presented the school | day and Sunday. Little change in "'"S in the Track and Field meets presented athletic 'A's' to sev- bling squad May 16 on the Little y5 ov amc begin on Monday, June Neshitt t of a bowlin ; 8 siap seaman who turned up soak- ¢harge was lai OPP - damage. was told there ype of business had not been comed the guests. The speaker 9 charge as laid by OPP Con 1c northerly islands area, a banquet permit could not ering Township Police Depart- Head table guests were Mi ' | q I ever, as late as June 1 he saw Brian Wilson duced as evidence. No evidence William street east, had been in the failure the business was a married in Oshawa May 17, 1930. This would be a fine of approxi- lie member and for many years egai to carry on-a 3 : : ILVER JUBILEE gai, fo Sorry wna busness el bo aioe Sis- adlan he her joy, predeceased her ported a brief on the automobile/ will be in Oshawa Union Gome:| hest will discuss each July. midnight Sunday. with a set of the Encyclopedia temperature. Winds southwest 10 Were siven trophies from the eral boys who earned them in Buckaroo Ranch, East Whitby 13 league holding its annual banquet ine wet on the doorstep of a Scot .i5 > eo 3 the o mo " complied with by June 1 was introduced by Sandra Phelps, | able J. W. Moore, one of the be obtained n en told of a visit tojand Mrs. Mortimer Brown: Mr y dead animals and hides on the was introduced in court 40 show poor health for some time. She MacBean's flagrant contravention of the Pub- A lifelong resident of Oshawa mately S100( treasurer of the Afternoon Auxil- ison contendea that neither the| and a son, Rev Robert Keith, of N. J. Gignac < order is located at Port Credit The memorial service will be industry to the federal govern- tery wed the wel night ONE OF THE UNFORGETTABLE! : 1 hat S WNIEIE Congratulations and { 1es to the following today Mary 412 1; Wayde 82 Roseh blvd Spencer, RR 1, ( Mrs. E tutihauser Simcoe north; Bill How ©. 424 Madison avenue: Mrs Tait, 422 Beverly St Barker, 449 Cromwell Irs G. Reid, 270 order. insur: nSDe Ww road south: Mrs. Ro Rosehill 305 Cliff 567 3 Judy lives...1s she ever lucky! Luella George enue dee . . ~ . ' : . . ao udy certainly is lucky. She lived in a lion Home has adequate circuits, outlets the arres 3 ele : The I naustria Medallion Electric Home. and switches for modern electrical living ato trave avenue 19 Darcy Whe are. Lorne Lockhart Adelaide east Garnet londe, 176 riibbert street fir five The ana street Sun 118 La- Ova man ov tra vo - M . » . . 2 I hose tolchiate And the home that wears the Live Plus extra capacity to provide power for Premier da wo ICES VE : : after a in a suburban the new appliances you will add in the project last March killed v ' men i} was eslabl ire ed by Better Electrically Medallion is the most 4 TF SIeH. envied address in any neighbourhood. future. So, when you're buying a new Oshawa Times of ys each day will 1 1 tickets The commend Re 8 for Building OVERHAUL NFEDED Medallion Homes are a new standard of ~~ home--or remodelling an older one-- Fhe commi building expert amendments to the Traces Protection nize changing niques nclud muiti-level buiid CONCRETE OUR NEW PLANT AT AJAX Now Serving-- AJAX -- PICKERING -- HIGHLAND CREEK CURRAN & BRIGGS on also hear 0 step up to a new standard of modern nod : modern hving. They have at least one The current Cecil> .B. De- Greatest Show T'echnicolor four-week period electrical living. aitrartion Milie's Eart major apphance installed and electric LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Ac construction I'he ' 3 "OV > 'or SI a tor a : : or 2 service is provided for several more. For complete information on Medal- Medallion Homes are light-conditioned lion Homes . . call your local Hydro with a new high standard of lighting for office or consult your electrical con- all areas -- inside and out. Every Medal- tractor. p] For further information on your electrical problems contact your electrical dealeror . . . READY MIX LTD. PHONE: OSHAWA, RA 5-3516.7 Burt Lancaster turns to fight filmed in Technicolor and Pana off a hand of Indian warriors during an attack on his house ' hold which has become a siege picture which will open Mon- "The Unforgiven'. in which he | day at the Plaza . Theatre vision. John Huston directed the stars with Audrey Hepburn was | through United Artists release. THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA WM. BODDY, Chairman GEORGE F. SHREVE, General Manager

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