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The Oshawa Times, 27 Jul 1960, p. 3

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"ROYAL" CAR NOW A St. Catharines, Ont., used car dealer has good reason to keep this sleek black convert- ible in its spotless condition. Fisenhower 'Police Probe . wed 3 Accidents CC alne Three accidents were gated by members of the Osh- " awa Police Department on Tues- In Chicago | go | ly $45 when a car driven by Clif CHICAGO (AP) -- In his long ford Pegg, of Whitby, career in the army and as presi- with a bumper fence and post in dent of the United States Dwight the police parking lot on Athol D. Eisenhower has been cheered street west. The incident ocecur- all over the world. Now he has red at 2:35 p.m. Tuesday. been acclaimed again a man Dam amounted to $215 when ner he'll never forget two cars were involved in a col- Chicago aid it when he arrived on on Wilson road south at in town Tuesday for the Repub-| Taylor avenue, at 845 pm lican national convention. Al Tuesday. The drivers involved throng of about 1,000,000 roared were Donald Stradeski, 313 An welcome and showered the presi- derson .avenue and Melvin Mur- dent and his wife with confetti, dock, 687 Tennyson avenue ticker tape and balloons Two auomehiles Zeie ovals ed ,. in a collision at 10.33 p.m. Tues- Then Tuesday night the Repub-{ fA OO MT street Jey les: lican delegates and their guests duvets involved. were Peter Mi cut loose at the convention hallly cp" gs Bond street east. and with an ovation that obviously ponald George Garrow, 292 touched the president and Mrs.| Ridgeway ave. Eisenhower deeply -- "Thank you, Mamie and Ike, banners everywhere proclaimed. "Well done," others read. The president delivered a fight- ing speech. He was interrupted by applause 78 times. | FREDERICTON (CP) -- An in- TEAR IN EYE ternational exhibition of work by Eisenhower spoke in the same amateur artists will be held at Chicago Stockyards' Amphithea- the Beaver brook Art Gallery tre where he was nominated for here next spring under the pat- president eight years ago. By his ronage of Lady Dunn, widow of side was his wife, Mamie, a tear industrialist Sir James Dunn. in her eye as she listened to the! An announcement made here president's convention valedic-| Tuesday night on Lady Dunn's tory. He steps down from office 50 Spthday said Se will offer the first prize of $1,000 for the mext January |best painting entered in the ex- The 14,000 persons in the arena hibition. Second, third and fourth song Let Me Call You Smeetheart prizes totalling another $1,000 as Mamie, her face radiant, was|will be awarded by the gallery. presented with a gold bracelet in| Amateur artists all persons --.. who do not paint, teach or deal commemoration of her White, art on a professional basis-- House tenancy. --in 1951 it was used in the Royal tour by: Princess Eliza- beth and the Duke of Edin- Damage totalled in Emateur Art Show Planned will be eligible to enter. Rule McDougall Fashion Bomb Is Ineligible Dy Designer Kenneth McDougall, of Osh- By NADEANE WALKER awa, was again ruled ineligible to PARIS (AP)--Designers Yves run for president of Local 938,|Saint Laurer' of Dior dropped a International Brotherhood of fashion bomb today by chopping Teamsters, when he received a skirts off short enough to show letter this morning, from I. J.'the kneecap and dropping the (Duke) Thomson, trustee for the waistline nearly to the hottom of local the hips Mr McDougall Busts were flattened and waists "Hoffa must have his way swallowed up this deal is not closed yet." The line was basically a sack A ruling by Mr. Thomson last or chemise, with a low-slung bag year forced Mr. McDougall outta ied on at the bottom of an election on the grounds he| jy. kets. too, were dropped had not paid his dues A NeW! qrastically to the bottom of the ve -- ee hip, where gathered-on melon the Teamsters joint council 52, SkPIS ook Quer: Sins Wore oe was renominated last Sunday which usually hit mid-knee level. Normally union officers and Saint Y.oum : va staff members pay their dues di-| S31 Laurent did not give his rectly into the office. Whereas new shape a name, but it looked the general members have dues 2 bit like a bomb or elongated deducted from their pay on the|melon "check-off"' system. The flapper-era influence Mr. McDougall said he issued Strong, but to complicate matters instructions, last year, to have there is an African theme in hats shaped like native huts or anthills the dues of staff members de- ducted from their pays. How- and barbaric costume jewelry Colors are dark for day---sober ever, he said, while he was on sick leave, from May to October, brown, black, prune and steel the office staff neglected to de- 2rey beading and duct his June, August or October evening. COMING EVENTS remarked But bright shades for The car has a Royal heritage | investi-| / approximate- |: collided | |at 16 Ontario street, Ajax | First | Collingwood Gospel Mission is| h geld and silver lames, ¢ $1287 IN FINES Fines totalling $1287 were lev- jed by Magistrate A. S. Mitchell | during the session of the traffic |court in Oshawa on Tuesday. Ninety-nine cases were disposed of during morning and afternoon | | sessions. The docket was one of the largest ever held in Oshawa. | The following is a list of 61 | convictions: Careless driving: Lew William | Yourkevich, Desiderius Martelon-| |dy, Reginald Storas, 4lexander| Patterson, James Gilchrist, Mil- ton Ibbitson, Antonio Palin, Leo- nard William Couch Failing to stop: Donald Albert Davis, Gordon Bryant, Marion Joyce Cooper, Thomas Harold arry, Dan Frank Fitzgerald, dP. Matthews, Herman Elgetti, Bernard Rhebergen, Jan Vantellington. Speeding: Edward Dorion, Frederick Fox, John Gager, John Jesson, Alex Chorner, Pas- quale Guglielno, John Flontek, Charles Adams, David Rogers, William Hinton. Improper turns: Carmen Hunt, Walter Joseph Warren, Peter Lansdowne i UP FOR SALE | WEATHER FORECAST 61 Convictions Are Registered No drivers' licence: Gordon, McWalters, James Gilchrist, Harry Vandewiel, John Taylor, | Leonard William Couch, Carmen Hunt. Improper passing apd overtak- ing other vehicles: Robert Me- Kie, Donald Wilson, Andrew Koc- zekan. Failing to yield: Ronald Pow- ell, Robert Livingstone. Improper equipment: Paul Szakacsi, Stanley Wardle, Charles Adams, Marie Devaney. | Overloaded: William Oueletta, | Raymond Desroches, James Gavel, Robert Hale. Other offences under the High- way Traffic Act: Owen Gifford, failing to dim lights; Winston Mather, Trent Leasing Ltd., no special permit; Raymond Var- rin, driving on unpaved portion of highway; Charles Adams, al- lowing an unsafe vehicle to be operated; Hugh Winsor, parking. Offences under the Liquor Con trol Act: Reginald Storms, Den- nim Orland Nokes, Keith Smith, Joseph Norton, William Kenneth Hinton. the above hub- the' | | crowns on burgh. Purchased several | large red the hood weeks ago from a Hamilton | caps and woman who received it as part | grill of an estate, the car still sports CP Wirephoto OBITUARIES | NERAL MRS. THOMAS BASINGER The memorial service for Mrs. Thomas Basinger, who died Sat- | lurday, July 23, at Oshawa Gen- Bay is moving rapidly northeast- eral Hospital, in her r, ward. This is causing showers was conducted at the Ax and thundershowers over south- Funeral Home on Tuesday eastern Ontario accompanied by 26, at 3.30 p.m. by Rev strong gusty winds. As this dis- Moffat turbance moves into Quebec Interment province today it will be followed 1 Anglican Cemetgr by a northwesterly flow of drier Pallbearers we Nathan Hir- air. Wednesday night and Thurs- coc':. Sr., Nathan Hircock, Jr., day be mainly clear with # B. Hircock, T. Hircock, A. Hir- lower humidity in all regions. i cock and N. Hircock Regional forecasts valid until MRS. PAULINE KNIHNISK1 |midnight Thursday: The death of Mrs. Pauline] Kirkland Lake, Lake Erie re- Knihniski occurred ear today| gion, Windsor, North Bay, Sud- at St. Miche Hospital, Toronto. bury: Sunny with a few cloudy In her 66th year, she had been in periods today. Isolated showers poor health for a year and thundershowers this after- Born Pauline Yawarska in the noon. Sunny Thursday. Little Ukraine, 'on Nov. 16, 1894, she|change in temperature. Winds married the late William Knihnis-| northwest 15 today, light tonight ki there and came to Canada and Thursday 40 years ago. Since that time her| Lake Huron, Western Lake On home was in Oshawa, most re-|tario, Niagara, Georgian Bay re- y : cently at 509 Bloor street east.|gions, London, Toronto, Hamil CRONE She was a member of St. Mary's ton: Cloudy, becoming sunny with A Pastor Harold Ukrainian Orthodox Church in|a few cloudy periods this morn- |W away in his|Oshawa. ing. Isolated showers and thun- TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts is- sued by the weather office at 5 a.m. EDT Synops A low-pressure area centred northeast of Georgian July J. K St. John's Port Whithy was I'e will PASTOR H. W. JAX (Staff) Crone passed Thursday Seen Pleasant Day ton regions: Cloudy with showers and thundershowers, becoming sunny with a few cloudy periods. | Isolated showers and thunder-| showers this afternoon, clearing late this evening. Sunny Thurs-| day, little change in temperature. Winds southerly 25 to 35, shifting to northwesterly 20 to 25 early this afternoon, becoming light to-| night. Timmins - Kapuskasing: Sunny with a few cloudy periods today and Thursday. Little change in temperature. Winds northwest 15 today, southwest 15 Thursday. | TORONTO (CP) -- Tempera- fures: Max. Dawson Victoria . Edmonton .. Regina Winnipeg Fort William White River Kapuskasing North Bay 3.S. Marie . idbury Muskoka Huntsville Windsor .. London Toronto Montreal Quebec . Halifax | | DISTRICT Lawn Chairs |south, the owner of the car at lof a "Tozer Electric" pick up| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 27, 1960 3 i NEW COLORS FOR MEN "Grape tones" will join olive and gold colors in men's wear next fall. Be- sides such *"Virile" shades as Concord Grape nd Chi- anti Wine, the industry will promote eompound colors called Birch Bark, Country Pheasant and Lollipop Lime. The heavy reader traffic in the Oshawa Times Classified Section is no passing fancy. The cash buyers who read the Want Ads increase every day. Be sure your offer is placed in this active market- place. : DUE TO TREMENDOUS DEMAND LAST 3 DAYS NO MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED LATER THAN -- MIDNITE FRI, JULY 29th HOTEL GENOSHA'S AMAZING Dinner Of The Month (LUB As a member you will re- ceive 12 dinners of your choice FREE in the beauti- ful air-conditioned Gen- osha dining room, Sizzl- ing "Red-Brand" "T- Bones: Delicious sirloins and mouth-watering filet- mignons. pric for entire year SINGING FAMILY HERE FRIDAY The Singing Family of Re- | a chalk drawing under black gina, Saskatchewan -- the Rev. | light. The Singing Family R. M. Kincheloe, preacher and | comes from the Canadian Bible Bible teacher, and his teen-age | College of Regina, where Mr, quartette -- will present a pro- Kincheloe is instructor in Bible, | gram of sacred music and | Greek, Theology, and Speech. | missionary message at the | The young people, Eloise, 17, | Christian and Missionary Alli- | David, 16, Jonathan, 14, and ance Church, Richmond street | Carol, 13, have been singing the east, at Cadillac avenue, Fri- | gospel to church audiences in day, at 8 p.m. The program will | the United States and Canada | feature world missions with | for the past nine years. They special vocal and instrumental | have now ministered to audi- music, including trumpet and | ences in 28 states and eight trombone. Each member of the | provinces, travelling 10,000 | party will give a timely chal- | miles each summer. Mr. | lenge on world missions, and | Kincheloe accompanies them at the elder daughter will present | the piano, | | | | BLAME EACH OTHER LONDON (Reuters) -- Russia Tuesday accused the United |States of scuitling an increased | program of student exchange be-| Are Stolen {tween the two countries, the So- Four cases of theft have been viet news agency Tass reported. reported to the Oshawa Police The Soviet government news- | Department since the first of this paper Izvestia blamed the US.| week. Inter-University Committee for : : the breakdown and said it was| Thieves forced the no draft of replying to accusations in an| a car parked on the north side American newspaper (New York| of Avenue street near the Cadil-| ime) that Russia was deliber-| lac Hotel, and stole two guitars| a¢ely sabotaging the exchange valued at $600. The incident was| progr, | eported to Oshawa police by|---- Richard Hasper, 666 Simcoe street | 1 | Relax in Comfort TALLY-HO ROOM AIR CONDITIONED Hotel Lancaster 12.30 p.m. Tuesday. The guitars were owned by Hasper and by Wayne Johnson, 309 Byron street north, Whitby. Alfred Etchells, 186 Central Park boulévard, reported the theft of two aluminum lawn chairs valued at $10.50. They were taken from his property some time during Monday night, Walter Beach, 34 Farewell av- enue, reported the theft of two aluminum lawn chairs. They were stolen from his lawn sometime during Monday night. Lyle L. West, 357 Philip Mur- ray avenue reported the theft of $60 of tools taken from the back BOOK AHEAD For That Overseas Trip DONALD TRAVEL-SERVICE | WHITBY - OSHAWA - BROOKLIN } MO 8-3304 |truck parked in his back yard) |at 357 Philip Murray avenue. | [0]: TAZ fo) Log Mistaken mar CACTUS IN BLOOM Mrs. Earl Sarvis, 99 Central boulevard south, is justly proud of her cactus. The plant, of the broad-leaf variety, has more than 40 red blooms sleep early July 25 at his home Mrs. Knihniski is survived by dershowers this afternoon. Sunny three daughters, Mrs. N. Dyriw|rhursday, little change in tem- The son of the late Walter|(Ann), Mrs. F. Tullock (Mary), perature. Winds northwest 15 to- Sydney and Sarah Reid Crone, and Mrs. D. Gilbert (Dorothy),|qay light tonight and Thursday Mr. Crone was born at Toronto all of Oshawa, and a son, Alex,|" Eastern Lake Ontario, Halibur- on June 2, 1883. He was educated also of Oshawa. She is also sur- : in 'Toronto schools and also at-/Vived by 14 grandchildren and tended Pickering College two great-grandchildren He was married to the late The memorial service will be Winnifred Galbraith in 1905, who held from Armstrong's Funeral died as a result of an automobile Home Friday, July 29, at 9 a i accident in 1922. Mr. Crone mar-|to be followed by Mass at 9.30 STREETS CLOSED rled Sarah Gillespie in 1923' who/&-m. in St. Mary's Ukrainian Or-| The following streets will be now survives. g thodox Church, Oshawa, by Rev. closed for construction today: For many years the Rev. Crone Peter Zaparyniuk. Interment will| King street west. partially clos- combined the work of travelling| be In the family plot in the Osh-led from Park road to Gibbon salesman with that of evange- awa Union Cemetery street; Simcoe street north, lism, Campaigns were held in MRS. WILLIAM H. Ross [closed to northbound traffic from Orillia, Lindsay, Boston, Scotland A private funeral was held at Rossland north to Robert street; and many other parts of Ontario the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral] Wilson road south, from Olive In recent vears. Pastor Crone| Home this afternoon for Mrs. Wil avenue, to Dieppe avenue; Di. has served pastorates in Toronto, liam H. Ross, 179. King street|€PP€ avenue, closed at ilson Lappin Avenue, Alliance Taber-| €ast who died Monday, July 25 road south; Stevenson road south nacle; in Little Britain, at the|/Mrs. Ross had been in failing from Gibb street to Champlain Christian Church: and at health for a few years avenue; Ritson road south from ¥ y The former Amy Matilda Good- Bloor street east to Conant Retiring im 1955. Mr. Crone win, the Seceased wes the young: street; Gliddon avenue from M io es aughter of the late William ook Jp residence a 2 and Emma Goodwin. She was Baldwin street, closed at Glid- Ajax Baptist Church in the ab. horn at Lindsay and was don avenue; Simcoe street north sence of the pastor. He was the Tied there in 1905 from Robert street fo Stusel av. author of a series of articles A resident of Oshawa for 55| enue lished locally. years, Mrs. Ross was a member Publis re a 4 Veit hi of St. Andrew's United Church. | wife by an "Rev. wa. She was also a member . of ter S. of Buffalo New York; Womens asso tion and the Douglas, Mrs. Merle Smith, Mrs OE er asionaty society of Thomas Pepper, all of Toronto;| Besides her husband she is sur-| Mes Jarod Rivas of Lom vived by two daughters, Mrs. H TO ATTEND RALLY By . 'S orman Street S sie '! ALLY of Windsor, Mrs. William Virgin E- Srose iDisie) 200 Miss Bice Two Oshawa residents will at- of Ludhianna, India, and Robert are two granddaughters Jane \Snd the 11th annual Niagara Crone of Niagara Falls, Ontario. | and Rossie. : Therapy _ Corporation Convention Funeral services were conduct-| The funeral in Las Vegas, Nevada, August 1 ed on Wednesday morning by ducted by Rev. Dr. George Tel- through August 4, was an. Re. William Newell and Rev. ford, minister of St. Andrew's nounced today by Owen K Dr. Robert Wighton, pastor of United Church. Interment was in Murphy. president. The local res. idents attending are: Mr. and Ajax Baptist Church. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery will be in Resthaven Memorial -- : Mrs. Arnold King, 316 Wilson Rd. S., Oshawa. Gardens CHANGED HIS MIND | FUNERAL OF | HELSINKI, Finland (AP) -- A HOSPITAL REPORT CLIFFORD H. STARK | Russian scientist attending a geo-| Following is the report of the The memorial service for Clif- Physics and geodetics congress (Oshawa General Hospital for the ford H. Stark, who died Saturday, Helsinki asked Tuesday for|week ending July 23: admissions | July 23, at Oshawa General Hos. Political asylum in Finland. To-|246; births--male 29, female 22; pital, in his 53rd year, was con- dav he changed his mind , and|discharges 270; newborn--male ducted at the Armstrong Funeral asked to be sent home to the So-|29. female 31, major surgery 30; Home on Tuesday, July 26, at 2 'ct Union. The name of the sci- minor surgery 77: eye, ear "pose p.m. by Rev. Donald Wilson. In- entist, a man about 50, was not| and 6 treatments and rment was at Mount T.awn disclosed. Police turned him over yminations 72; casts and splints Cemetery to the Soviet Embassy 8; phys J Sovi .mbassy. ; physiother trea 3 3.1 Pallbearers were William 5 ee . r ici no service was con it Guelph street to Windsor street; | | OSHAWA YOUTH HURT PORT HOPE A car driven by Douglas Charles Brady, 17, of 255 Gibbs street, Oshawa, went out of control and was in colli. sion with a car driven by Leo| Pylawsky 46, of Glenholme av- enue, Toronto, at 6 p.m. on Mon-| day, at the Peter street viaduct. | In the car with Brady were two passengers, Clarence Loshaw. of | Oshawa, and Loren Ray, of Har-| old. Brady was taken to hospital | and treated for a badly wrench. ed shoulder. Damage to the Py- lawsky car was estimated at $450 and to the Brady car at about| $300. FIRE IN AUTO Oshawa Fire Fighters were called to extinguish a fire in an automobile on Highway 401, east | geau Valley] . . For Sinking Boa g Boat TONIGHT Sea gulls, perched on a log in Lake Ontario near Oshawa, look- ed like boys in trouble on a sink- ing boat to Olga Kemp of 314 Ballard avenue, Tuesday after- noon. | She ran up the beach and con-| veyed her anxiety about the sink- ing boat to Paul Gaudet, of 309 Centre street. Both were slightly dismayed when it seemed to sink out of sight. They called the Osh- awa Fire Fighters at 3.45 p.m The Oshawa fire depart- ment sent an emergency truck from the main fire hall and a fire truck from the Cedardale fire hall. The fire fighters, led by Captain Thompson, ascertain- ed that the disappearing boat was a log with sea gulls perched on it. Only $6.00 To Join Simply Call 9 AM. -- 9 PM. RA 8-4641 or Write,~-- "Dinner-of-The Month-Club" c/o Genosha Hotel Oshawa GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 9262 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131 OSHAWA ONLY 10% DOWN UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY | i of Harmony, at 10.45 p.m. Tues- day. There were no ambulance | calls { AUTO RECOVERED An automobile, reported stolen by the Bowmanville police Mon- | day evening, was recovered at| 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 26, by| Oshawa police. The = automobile was recovered on the north side of Thomas street, at the bottom | of the hill at the Oshawa Creek. | COWARD COMEDY COMING Noel Coward's new comedy, "Waiting in the Wings", will open in London's West End in the late summer, It will be directed by Michael edgrave and Fred Sadoff. Heading the cast will be Sybil Thorndike. Marie Lohr, Lewis Casson, Graham Payn, Nora Nicholson, Maureen Delaney, Mary Clare, Edith Day and Norah Blaney. | |R Goyne, William Curran, Pierre Reitman» "WHERE SMART WOMEN SHOP" The Event That You've Been Waiting For! final clearance - SUMMER DRESSES | Label, Kenneth Runkowski, Nor-| | man Bothwell, and Athol Robert- mat Excellent Value From . . BINGO, Bathe Park, Eulalle avenue, Thursday, 2 p.m. Euchre Saturday, 8 "NOVEL BINGO U.AW. HALL BOND ST. E. THURSDAY EVENING, 8 PM JULY 7th | ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL 8 O'clock | (Albert and Jackson Sts.) 16 GAMES $10 A GAME | Games $6, $12, $20 | May be doubled or tripled 1 GAME EACH OF $20, | $30., $40. $50 | i e [$110 JACKPOT INCLUDED | Door Prize $15 SHARE THE WEALTH |! KIN Y GAME OF 5150] SALE SCHOOL 3 CARDS FOR $1 Admission 4 Cards for $11 | On Saturday July 30th, 1960 All welcome to attend the 100th Anniversary of Programme starts ot 2 PM. served et ot luck supper 5pm 4 NU-WAY ¢ RUG & CARPET is' 4 Broadloom wall to wall, Rugs, Carpets, Stair 174 Mary Street § ¢ Installation by our own mechanic fully decorated, fully landscaped. Early possession Q 8.4681 haa a at HARRY MILLEN REAL ESTATE $2,000 DOWN -- five room red brick bungalow, immaculately clean, taste- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE RA 8-1679 SAVE © 30%! w 33, 53, 57. 'Fun- in-the-sun' summer fashions of all the top style silhouettes. Slim and full skirted, including the popular shirtwaister. Sizes 7-20. Sale now on at Reitman's located at: Oshawa Shopping Centre, Phone RA 5-43§1 29 Simcoe Street S., Phone RA 5-6221

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