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The Oshawa Times, 14 Jul 1960, p. 3

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HIS HOPES ARE HIGH One of the highlights of the | Here David Dwyer, 5, of 152 14th Annual Local 222 Picnic, | Easthaven street, whose father this Saturday at Lakeview | is a GM employee, \is seen Park, will be a draw for two | depositing his father's ticket in automobiles. During the ga the drum which will decide the week thousands of tickets have | winners. ' been sold at the Union Hall. --Oshawa Times Photo OBITUARIES CAPSULE NEWS Life Jackets To Fit Snugly SEEK LOWER RATE BELLEVILLE (CP) City council Wednesday night ap- pointed a negotiating committee to bargain for a lower interest rate on a $450,000 debenture is- sue it plans to raise to retire iis municipal debt. A deficit was re- vealed last year by a judicial in- quiry into municipal administra- tion which found that city funds had been used to support the Belleville McFarlands hockey team. OTTAWA (CP)--Canadian po ents were warned Yeduestay| against buying improper e jackets for the small fry. The transport department said in a statement parents should 'shop around" for life jackets which, to be effective, must fit the body snugly. ' WATER LEVEL LOW SARNIA (CP) Dwindling water supplies in many south- western Ontario areas have brought the threat of prosecution for those who ignore lawn water- ing restrictions at Sarnia, the worst eorn crop of recent years at Watford and dry, shallow wells throughout townships in western Elgin County. be a major reappraisal of Japan's buciness position in North Amer- DROP IDEA I Har LONDON (Reuters) -- Labor ic The talks followed a sim JAPANESE MEET VANCOUVER (CP) -- Japa- nese consular officials from across Canada met here this week for what was reported to party leader Hugh Gaitskell Wed-,.'" woop 24 DOGS, 5 CATS AS COMPANIONS NEW YORK (AP) -- One woman, 24 dogs and five cals are not too many occupants for a two-room apartment, ruled thc magistrate. He went and saw for himself. The one woman is Mrs. Helen Lopez, 49, who got bored with studying dentistry, then with running beauty parlors, and finally decided she could be happiest raising dogs. But an agent from the Amer- ican Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals decided that 29 pers in two rooms were too many, and took Mrs. Lo- pez into court, He also charged her with failing to have li- cences for most of her pedi- greed toy poodles. After listening to Mrs. Lo- pez' lawyer, Magistrate Walter Bayer paid her a visit. He found the place in good shape, well ventilated, and the dogs "well fed and happy." "The~ ruling of the court is that everything is in order," said the magistrate. WEATHER FORECAST THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 14, 1960 § Thunder Sunny Friday TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts, issued by the weather office at 5 am, EDT: Synopsis: High pressure and cool air brought clearing skies to Ontario Wednesday night, drop- ping temperatures to the 50s in southern, Ontario and 40s through the north country. At 4 a.m. the coldest temperature in the prov- ince was 36 reported at White River and Armstrong. The area of high pressure centred west of Lake Superior will move down across the Great Lakes today and Friday, giving sunny weather to all but the more northern regions. Regional forecasts valid until midnight Friday: Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Niagara, southern Geor- gian Bay, Haliburton regions, Windsor, T.ondon, Hamilton, Tor- onto: Sunny and cool today. Sunny and warmer Friday. Winds northeast 20 today, light tonight land west 15 Friday. Muskoka ........... 48 Killaloe .. . 45 Earlton .. Sudbury .. North Bay ..... Kapuskasing . Gone Fall From Balcony Kills Small Boy OTTAWA (CP) -- Daniel Car- dinal, 16 ths, was killed Wed- nesday night when he fell 20 feet rom a balcony to the ground be- ow. Northérn Georgian Bay, Kirk- land Lake regions, North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny and cool today; Friday mainly sunny and warm. Clouding over Friday evening with chance of showers. Winds northerly 15 today, light tonigh and west 20 to 25 Friday, Timmins-Kapuskasing: Sunny and warmer today. Friday vari- able cloudiness with a few show- ers in the afternoon and evening. Continuing warm Friday. Winds westerly 20, shifting to northwest 20 late Friday. Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, High Friday Windsor St. Thomas .. London Kitchener . Wingham .. Toronto Peterborough Trenton St. Catharines Hamilton BIG PRODUCER OF U.S. OIL In 1901 the first ofl well was brought in near Jen- nings, La. And the State of Louisiana is still the great- est producer of ofl, acre for acre, in the US, Your profits will gush in when you get The Oshawa Times Classified Advertising habit. Phone RA now for complete information. 3 32 3-34 3-4 Driverless Car Kills Toronto Man TORONTO (CP)--Albert Chal mers, nine, was killed Wednes- day night when he was struck on the sidewalk by a driverless east DRIVE TO peau Valley TONIGHT Relax in Comfort TALLY-HO ROOM AIR CONDITIONED nesday abandoned his eight- month struggle to tone down a clause in the party's constitution calling for full-scale nationaliza- J. SAUL CARDINAL The death occurred at the ost | WILLIAM SINNOTT In poor health for six years, tion of industry. The leader's proposals were strongly opposed Sf [§.X9 MINUTE i> awa General Hospital this morn-| William Sinnott, of 73 Cromwell It was an- ing of J. Saul Cardinal, of 739|.venue, died at the Oshawa Gen- Cedar street. The deceased, who eral Hospital on Wednesday, July within the party. nounced Wednesday night that the Labor leaders had decided to had been in poor health for 25 years, was in his 70th year. Born at Valleyfield, Quebec, | Oct. 28, 1890, the deceased had been a resident of Oshawa for 30 years, He was a plumber by trade and was a member of the Roman Catholic- Church. He is survived by a brother, Joseph Cardinal, of Montreal as well as a number of nieces and) nephews. The remains will be at the Me-| Intosh - Anderson Funeral Home until Friday morning. Requiem) mass and interment will be at| Valleyfield on Saturday, July 16. | WILLIAM HARRY (HAL) KING| Following an illness of 11] months the death occurred at the | Oshawa General Hospital this morning of William Harry (Hal) , King, of 151 King street east. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry King, the deceased was born in Oshawa and received his education in the Oshawa schools. Following his graduation from the University of Toronto, 13. He was in his 66th year. | A son of the late Mr. and Mrs, constitution. William Sinnott, the deceased J 1a New EXPELS THREE was born st ob Jo s Newfound- HAVANA (AP)--Cuban a thor. {and, Pec. 16, t jties ordered three American A resident of Oshawa for 12/nespaper men expelled < Wed- years, Mr. Sinnott was an elec-|poqday after releasing them from| trician and telegrapher. He Was|jajl, They were taken there Tues-| a member of St. Mary's of the qay, They are John Hlavacek, a; Peopie Roman Catholic Church. part-time correspondent for the A veteran of the First World| National Broadcasting Company, | War, he served in the Royal and Time magazine; Judson Good- Navy as a wireless telegrapher. ing, Life magazine reporter from Mr. Sinnott is survived by his|Stamford, Conn., and William G. wife, the former Irene -Butler; Moeser, outdoor editor of the four daughters, Edna, Marie, Miami (Fla.) News. They left| Rita and Patricia and four sons, | Cuba later by air. Edward, Gerald, William and Charles. | MORE TB REFUGEES Also surviving are two sfsters,| OTTAWA (CP) -- Immigration May and Elizabeth, and a bro- Minister Fairclough announced) ther, Lionel. | Wednesday that a second group) The remains will be at the(of 112 European tubercular refu-| Armstrong Funeral Home for| gees will begin arriving in Can- high requiem mass in St. Mary's|ada Wednesday, July 20. The| of. the People Church at 9 a.m./movement will increase to 212 the| Saturday, July 16. Rev, N .J.|number of TB refugees brought| Gignac will sing the mass. Inter.|tc Canada at federal government ment will be in St. Gregory's expense as a contribution by this Special GOLDEN RIPE | drop the idea of changing the POWER THURSDAY L FRIDAY \ Freck as a Daisy WISE F SHOPPERS {113 Special! BRIGHTS FANCY, he taught school for 17 years in Brandon, Manitoba. | Returning to Oshawa, follow- ing the death of his father, Mr King taught for some years at the Oshawa High School prior to his retirement about 1930. Mr. King was a ber of St. George's Anglican Church, He is survived by his wife, the| The ambulances of the Oshawa former Helen Mackenzie and a Fire Department answered five som, Mackenzie King, of Peter-|routine calls during the past 24 borough. Also surviving is a hours. grandson, Roger. Cemetery. CITY AND DISTRICT 5 AMBULANCE CALLS STREETS CLOSED Home at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 16. Rev. Donald Wilson, of St. George's Church, will the services. Interment will in Oshawa Union Cemetery. north from Nipigon street to An- et napolis avenue; Durham street, from Gibb to south end of street; Radisson avenue, closed at Dur: today Anthony end: Park road|Nutting, former foreign affairs country to World Refugee Year. DISBAR TWO TORONTO (CP)--Toronto law- yers Kenneth Albert Glancy and Kenneth Sidney Murton have been disbarred for professional misconduct. The Law Society of Upper Canada, which took the action, found that Mr. Glancy, converted to his own use a sum |belonging to clients, and that Mr. Murton failed to keep books and accounts. SEES WRONG EMPHASIS MONTREAL (CP) -- '25 minister in Britain's Anthony Eden government, said Wednes-| day the West is putting too much hasis on ham street; King street west, REV. A. C. LUFFMAN rom Gibbons to Stevenson road; COBOURG -- Rey. A. C. Luff-|Wilson road south, from Olive man, who retired less than two avenue to Dieppe avenue; Olive weeks ago after 11 years as min-| avenue, from Verdun road to Wil- ister at Baltimore United Church, |son road south; Chadburn street. died suddenly here Monday night, |closed at Olive avenue; Central He was 70. |Park boulevard south, closed at Mr. Luffman was in Cobourg Olive avenue; Cadillac avenue serving a summer relief suoply south, closed at Olive avenue: for Rev. E. C. Kelloway at Trin- Highland avenue, closed at Olive ity United Church. He leaves his|avenue: Stevenson road south. wife. from Gibb street 1 Plans called for Mr. Luffman|avenue; La Salle 2 amply to serve as permanent relief sup-|at Olive avenue; Luke street, ply at Alderville Church on Sun-|from Richmond east to Colborne day. street east; Dieppe avenue, A native of England, he came) closed at Wilson road south. to Canada as a young man to PORT PERRY TOURNEY serve as a missionary in the | Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison, of west. He was minister at Green Oshawa, with a score of 58 and a wood, north west of Oshawa, be wor the mixes s plus of three, Rope oving 1a Balin, eral doubles lawn bowling tournament home here. Service will be held | Port Perry on Wednesday. In : ni second place with three wins 3 Balumste Unie Church at |were another Oshawa pair, i |George Read and Mrs. J. Bid dulph. E. Carswell and Mrs. C COMING EVENTS Oatway, of Oshawa, were high BINGO at the Avalon Thursday, July 14, North Oshawa Park. $6 and $10. for two wins. There was a full Seven $40 jackpots. entry. NOVEL BINGO .|ford Sh a k e spearean Festival's nism and not enough on advanc- ing freedom. SEEK CHEAP RATE LONDON (Reuters) -- Britain will start consultations with other| Commonwealth countries soon on the possibility of a cheap Com- monweaith telephone rate, Post- master-General J. R. Bevins told the House of Commons Wednes- day. GARY MUST REST SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) --Gary Croshy, who was sched- uled to open a new act on Cat- alina Island Wednesday night, is in hospital, instead, suffering from exhaustion. Gary, at 26 Bing's oldest son, cancelled the |singing appearance and checked [into the hospital Tuesday. ATTRACTS 26,821 | STRATFORD (CP)--The Strat- first two weeks of the 1960 season has attracted 26,821 persons. To- tal attendance since the festival began seven years ago now stands at 965,892. ELECTRIC HAZARD TORONTO (CP) -- More than two. - thirds of 27,424 homes BEA ' M U.S Nol SWEET. JUICY:SEEDLESS GRAPES..." U.S Nel RED CUTTING %,. WITH PORK NS Special! AYLMER Special! EST BUTTER ECLIPSE BRAND BS 1-1b werd tl : Special |. YORK CHOICE CUT LB. BAG GREEN BEANS. 2:25 Special! MONARCH REGULAR ARGARINE...2 11h ONTARIO Nol LEAMINGTON:-NEW CROP NEW POTATOES 43 | Perfect for. FRYING ROASTING CY. yA ! J Ha7.011.31 Special! COLDSTREAM SALMON FANCY RED SOCKEYE a7 HALF SIZE TIN PRINT GOVT. GRADE ' OVEN READY FRESH CKENS BUY! BEAUTIFUL HEAVY BASE 'FILIGREE LACE" DESIGN TOMATO JUICE 2:25 Special | WESTFIELD DRINK 2 GRAPE 'ORANGE-CHERRY or LEMONADE 49° 32:02 ! TINS A 4 Special! YORK S DLL | PICKLES | ro il : JAR il = 82 | | CARNIVAL TONIGHT Rain, on Wednesday night can- THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL celled the last half of the annual (Albert and Jackson Sts.) street east, but the carnival will be held again tonight in response to many requests. Mpre than 300| checked by the Toronto fire de- partment last year have been de- scribed as fire hazards, In its an- 69 orBARBECUE TUMBLER | 'WATERMELON carnival held hy St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church, King Gomes $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled attended the dinner in the early part of the evening. $500 DAMAGE Damage estimated at $500 was caused in a two-car collision, at the corner of Simcoe and Bruce streets, Wednesday. The drivers involved were William Kenehan, $170 JACKPOT INCLUDED Door Prize $15 | BINGO Fri., July 15, 8 p.m. AT ST. JOHN'S HALL |Savers, 93 Brock St. W. Corner of Bloor and Simcoe OVEN BLAZE 20 Games $6 ond $8, Mrs Kemp Smith, 45 Ritson Five $40 Jackpots |Rd. S., had a slightly burned {lunch today. Firefighters were ST. GERTRUDE"S called to her home shortly be- fore noon to extinguish a small blaze in the oven. The fire was C A R N | Vv A L out before they got there and THURSDAY, JULY 14 They can be picked up tonight at 690 KING ST. E. the UAW Hall on Bond street un- til 8 p.m. and at the same place SHARE THE WEALTH 5--$20.00 Games DOOR PRIZES TICKET DEADLINE ain Sah, Ma WHITBY LIONS CLUB BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH FRIDAY, JULY 15th-8 P.M. that refreshment and car tickets Bus Leaves Oshawa Terminal 7:30 pm. -- 25¢ Return for Saturday's big Local 222 pic- nic. at Lakeview Park would not 20 Regular Games at $10.00 o Game $150 Special be avaflable at the lake that day. $10. each. Horizontal Line, $100 Full Colt 645 Barton Rd, and Frank Dewey [nual report issued Wednesday, the fire department said almost {half of the fire hazards consisted of overloaded fuse boxes. Faulty lextension cords were another ma- jor hazard. LEADS CHESS BUENOS AIRES (AP)--Samuel Reshevsky of New York drew with Wolfgang Uhlman of East Germany in 15 moves Wednes- day night in the 15th round of an international chess tourna- ment. Reshevsky leads in the tournament by a half-point over Viktor Korchnoi of Russia. DROP CHARGES TORONTO (CP) -- Charges of abducting an 18-year-old Mont- real girl against Joseph Reeves, 27, and Douglas' White, 30, both of Montreal, were dropped Wed- nesday, when Crown counsel Her- bert Langdon stated the girl had "vanished." He said there was no way the prosecution could pro- ceed on the charges. Cleland Township Man Under Charge SUDBURY (CP)--Olavi Johan- nas Kauppi, 33, of Cleland Town- ship, was charged Wednesday with eriminal negligence in con- nection with the drowning Tues- day night of Jacques Richard, 18, of Cornwall, Richard was drowned in Deer Lake, 15 miles southeast of here, when he was thrown from his rowboat which was struck by a motorboat operated by Kauppi. only a smoke ejector was used. (Rained out Wednesday, July 13) until 8 p.m., Friday night. 80 Cents Admission with Ons Card PN His body was recovered today. 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