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The Oshawa Times, 29 Jul 1960, p. 3

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- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 29, 1960 3 DENIED LICENCE LOS ANGELES (AP)--Former| world welterweight champion| Don Jordan of Los Angeles has been denied a licence to box in California. A formal decision was dis-| closed Wednesday by the state] athletic commission. It cited aj |section of the state law which | | WEATHER FORECAST Cooler, Cloudy Spell Saturday TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts is-| Trenton . sued by the weather office at 5| St. Catharines . a.m. EDT: | Hamilton .... Synopsis: Cooler air covers | Muskoka northwestern Ontario and is push-| Killaloe ing slowly southeastward. As Earlton ........ , iy temperatures rise to the mid-80s Sudbury ... 5 E Jordan's new manager, airline this afternoon in Southern | North Bay ... 0 5 -- ee ee een | Ontario scattered thunderstorms Kapuskasing ; er traffic density, are the cause|will develop while the cooler air| White River . ORGANIST Joh y McM NIGHTLY 9 - 12 of many traffic accidents, the will spread gradually southeast- Moosonee HOTEL LANCASTER Police Plan Close Check On Drivers BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The Civic Holiday weekend will no) doubt bring about an increase in traffic over the highways of the province, W. H. Clark, commis- sioner of the Ontario Provincial Police, said today. The hazardous driving condi- tions, brought about by the great- executive Kirk Kerkorian, said an appeal will be made in 30 or 60 days. Dine In Good Taste AT THE GENOSHA HOTEL | I |accused him of "actions detri- |mentai to the best interests of| boxing," but secretary Clayton) Frye declined to elaborate. Our coffee shop and main din- ing room completely eir-con- ditioned. commissioner said. |ward, reaching the lower lakes ea The commissioner has ordered) Saturday morning. | TORONTO (CP)--Marine fore- all Ontario Provincial Police Offi-| Regional forecasts valid until| casts valid until 11 am. EDT {cers to pay particular attention! © 4 iont Saturday: turday. {tor the types of offences which : H Ni Lake Huron, Georgian Bay: |most frequently cause highway Lake Erie, Lake Huron, fo Winds south to southwest 15 in- mishaps, |gara, Lake Ontario regions, n- creasing to 20 this afternoon shift- i i . don, Windsor, Hamilton, Toronto: | 8 to alternoon sai He mentioned speeding, im- COW, ith a few cloudy periods|iD8 to northerly 20 tonight and to |proper passing and "tail-gating" [Sunny with a few cloudy pe | rly Sg RB thee ig | (following too close behind the(today. Scattered thunderstorms, =. "0 "0 250 0 Fo inder| |car ahead) as the most common | beginning this afternoon. Satur-| 10 Y: ve Adee or wold causes. |day cloudy with occasional thun-| squalls ginning this afternoon, | Statistics for the first six|dershowers, cooler Saturday. Lake Erie: Winds southwesterly | nds southwest 15 today, north-|15 increasing to 20 this afternoon. | Lake Ontario: Winds southwest-| | months of this year show that 233 Wi {persons died on highway s|erly 15 Saturday. ; a] patrolled by the OPP as com-| Kirkland Lake region, North | erly 15 increasing to 20 this after-| |pared to a total of 288 for the Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy with scat-| noon and shifting to northerly 20] same period last year. [tered thundershowers, clearing| early Saturday. Isolated le, with a few cloudy showers changing to occasional | é Gil ir. a ELEVATED HIGHWAY PASSES OLYMPIC VILLAGE IN ROME According to the commissioner tonight. Sunny with 2 lthis change represents a de-|periods Saturday, a little cooler. thundersqualls this afternoon. pic centers this summer in ¢ left center: and, behind latter, | ings, center. New highway be- |crease of 19 per cent in the| Winds southwest 15, shifting to eear i ------------ Rome. Olympic installations be- | building to house all Ita ins at Flaminio Bridge across number of people killed, which | northwesterly 15 this afternoon. side new road Include Flaminio | sports federations and Ita is a clear indication that the] Timmins-Kapuskasing regions: Stadium, lower left; dome- | Olympic Committee. Athletc force is at least making progress|Cloudy with scattered thunder- topped Little Sports Palace, | will be housed in curved build- AP Wirephoto lin its effort to reduce the num- showers clearing late this after-| . ber of highway deaths. noon. Saturday sunny with a few In this area Sgt. Gordon M.! cloudy periods. A little cooler. | Keast, officer in charge of the Winds northwesterly 15. { ywmanville detachment, has ap- | Bowmanville detachment ap Forecast Temperatures pealed to the motoring public to ; n Ror se, "'great care, caution Low tonight, High Saturday | Windsor ves 65 5 and courtesy," while driving. Vin He has warned that the officers St. Thomas .. . 65 in his detachment are launching London . 60 a tough campaign to elimi-| Kitchener 60 nate causes of traffic accidents.) Wingham 60 All time off over the holiday Toronto Ag 65 weekend has been cancelled. Peterborough . 60 DUE TO TREMENDOUS DEMAND DRIVE TO geau Valley TONIGHT yi nears comple tion on new elevated, dual highway which was built a cost of nearly $2:000,000 to facil itate travel to and from Olym CAPSULE NEWS Engine Trouble Spoils Missile ANAVERAL, Fla engine trouble giant Titan missile plung- the Atlantic off Cape Thursday shortly after inched on a 5.000-mile Construction | IT'S HERE PLANNED GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL TOURS DONALD TRAVEL-SERVICE Whitby-Oshawa-Brooklin MO 8-3304 the Tiber, far right rear. NO MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED LATER THAN -- MIDNITE 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- NU-WAY RUG CLEANERS ® Dyeing and Repairing & ® Binding and Fringing 83 ® Mothproofing Wall to 'wall carpets cleaned in your home 8 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 ass Canadian Indians Invade UK. Port mouth with a 25-foot totem pole which was presented ot HMS Ex- cellent, a gunnery school on nearby Whale Island, by the Ca-| nadian Navy. It was in appreci-| ation of the 50 years of instruc-| tion given to Canadian sailors at the school The presentation, complete with war dances and peacepipe smok- ing, was a show in itself. But it didn't hold a tomahawk to the tmexpected e x cite ment down-| town The 15 Indians, all serving members of the Canadian Navy, | came to Portsmouth on four de- stroyer-e s ¢ or t 8, Gatineau, St.| Croix, Terra Nova and Kootenay. | They were led by Sub-Lt. Bill] Shead of Selkirk, Man., a Cree. | The Indians enjoyed presenting blessing of Capital's British cred itor, Vickers-Armstrongs RAID HOUSES MONTREAL (CP) Montreal morality squad police made their third raid in two days Thursday on suspected gambling house arresting people at an estab lishment on downtown St. Lav rence Boulevard, Wednesday, 36 people were arraigned ilar early-morning raids on two suspected gambling houses ACCUSE GLOBKE BERLIN (Reuters Globke:, a top West Ge ernment official, was accused at by East Berl Thursday of be ing a high-level collaborat former Nazi leader Adolf mann, held responsible for war-time killing of millions jews. In Bonn, a West German government spokesman id nearly all the Communist asser tions were "either completely false or a crude distortion." CITY JUNGLE CAPE ( AP)--First-stage mA 8-4681 174 MARY STREET FV N 4 ~ 9.5%, Se RADIO MEN WANTED MONTREAL (CP A request trained radio and air traffic sonnel to serve with agencie n the made Thursday by the Civil Aviation Or STEWART MacLEOD Writer - Fifteen y Canadian Press Staff PORTSMOUTH (CP) full - blooded Canadian Indians "invaded" this English seaport Thursday and some of the resi- dents still are wondering what happened It's not that the Indians scalped anyone a nightly feature on British television--or shot up the city with arrows, but they clearly did the next worst thing They fouled up the bus queues Running through the narrow streets of Portsmouth, waving their lances and feathers, the In- dians delighted the thousands who knew what they came for It was the few who didn't know Ef that were worth watching. '"Here," shouted an old lady, ior 14 after sim control United Congo wa Intern: ganization Nations onal Hans AGREEMENTS rman gov- Cuban De Raul Castro NO CAIRO (Reuters ence Minister Maj sald Thursday night he had a long consultation in Moscow with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrugh. chev but reached no formal agreéments the of sa TODD RESIGNS a] SALISBURY (Reuters) mer Prime Minister Garfield Todd Tt lay appealed for intervention by -itish troops in rioting bye Negroes, has resigned as leader of the liberal Central For- who Africa party. it was disclosed Thursday night in this Southern Rhodesia centre HIT BY TAMPA (AP STORM { Winds 40 to 50 miles an hour and tides three to five feet above normal lashed Florida's west coast Thursday. At Clearwater beach near St. Peters burg, 50 feet of the seawall was washed away | NINE DIE ODESSA, Tex. (AP FOUND TOUGH TORONTO (CP)----Two men who became the first persons to drive a vehicle through Cen- tral and South American wild- erness returned home Thurs day were stalled by a Toronto traffic snarl Explorers Richard Bevir, 30, a London, England, native, and Terry Whitfield, 27, an Aus- tralian electronics engineer, left here last October to drive STRIKERS" WATCHTOWER Twi Sack., strikers near Saskatoon use a 25-foot tower and telescope to keep a watch over the large area occupied by-the Potash Company of . America. | Men are on strike against Cementation Company of ( ada engaged in the mine shaft of the company at Patience Lake CP Wirephoto |hises the Jan waterproofing potash |as she jumped with fright from {her spot in hus queue, {should ge of this lot, should." The Indians, wearing the tribal costums of nine Canadian Indian nations, ran through the streets, upon on sidewalks, in and out of and occasionally they € OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF residence, 210 Gibbs street, last stuck their painted faces in an {open window, Some of the shrieks would de- ight any tribe. The Indians 1 1 came to Ports. the totem. Gus Bisson, of Mani- toulin Island, Ont., wiped the war saint off his face, and described Meat Specials osha dining room. Sizzl- ing "Red-Brand" "T- --SAT. Only! the whole show as "great sport." SHOULDER Heating PORK CHOPS Bones: Delicious sirloins and mouth-watering filet- mignons. Membership for entire year uw 49° Problem ? For the finest in CLUB HAMS . gg | Only $6.00 Nine per.| down to Columbia. | Mayor Nathan Phillips pre sented each with a pair of gold cuff links at City hall Thurs | day, but they were 15 minutes | late. Their land rover that travelled bravely over 9,000 miles of rugged terrain couldn't find a way through Toronto traffic Once through the traffic they couldn't find a parking spot sons, seven of them children, per- shed Thursday when a huge trick smashed into a passenger car on the outskirts of this city LINES WOULD MERGE WASHINGTON (AP United Air Lines, second largest United States domestic airline, and Cap-| tal Airlines, the fifth largest,| Thursday announced plans to merge The Civil Aeronautics Board must approve. The mer- ger--actually, absorption of Cap- ital by United--wou'd have the Monday in his 46th year, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, DIME NOVELS ny 2 CENTURY OLD The services were conducted by Rev. G. E. Pezelman, Interment] 100 years ago the first wag in Oshawa Union Cemetery. | dime novel was published in Aion N.Y. It's title: Malaeska, the 2 Indian Wife o fthe White services were Hunter Mrs. Yohanna Kuiters and a The Oshawa Times Classi- brother-in-law, C. S. DeBaat, who! fied Ads have been offering flew from Holland bargains every day for ~The pallbearers were R. Kittle,/ many, many years. You A. Grootenbcer, J. Leenman, M., always save money when you Klop, G. Romyn and W. Van. shop the Want Ads Asperen MRS. PAULINE KNIHNISKI Mas Knihn Mi * OIL HEATING * GAS HEATING * GAS WATER HEATERS SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDERS . 45° Stock Up For The Holiday Weekend and Save at Buehler's | | CLOSED MONDAY, AUGUST 1st To Join Simply Call 9AM. -- 9PM. RA 8-4641 or Write,-- "Dinner-of-The Month-Club" c/o Genosha Hotel Oshawa for Mr Pauline vho died at St Hos} Toronto Wednesday, in her 66th ar held in St. Mar Ukr: Orthodox Church at 9.30 am day The mass was su Zaparyniuk, Inte Oshawa Union Cemetery ki hae ast vas nian to ye a Installation by Experts HEATING SALES W. Borrowdale RA 3-4878 those attending the his mother-in-law, | Rev. P in Holo Nick Mike The pallbearers were H dryzuk, Fred Ti k Dyriw, David Gilbert Kalunko and John Horek ck 'Better Business COMING EVENTS |Bureau Waming MRS. PEARL ROTISH The death occurred at 3a) TORONTO (CP)--The Toronto The Be eh i curred te Boy. {Better Business Bureau warns gay July 27, of Pearl Rotish [that a merchandising racket may | y;iqow of the late Lloyd Rotish ' {be attempted in Ontario shortly.| "=~ "pf = © pro § C. Bowen, general Manager, | jaceased by her husband recent said Thursday the scheme likely ly, is survived by two daughters | would involve offers of exclusive nrc J : in sak Mie distributorships for certain dis- | pajja SONS piay racks and products promis- gq... oc Beh. and ing high profits for -part-time pauiq Al surviving = are 10 work. Victim deposit $2,000 to $3.-| orandchildren and three great {000 for merchandise which either | grandchildren : : does not arrive or turns out to", = oo ice held k be jun at the Pe Memorial Chapel |508 Spadina avenue, at 11 a.m CITY AND | Thursday, July 28. Interment was DISTRICT 28 {in Lambton Cemetery STREETS CLOSED The following streets will be closed for construction today: King street west, partially closed from Park road to Gibbon street Simcoe street north, closed to northbound traffic from Rossland north to Robert street; Wilson road south, from Olive avenue, {to Dieppe avenue; Dieppe ave- nue, closed at Wilson road south; | Stevenson road south from Gibb | street to Champlain avenue; Rit son road south from Bloor street |east to Conant street; Gliddon {avenue from Guelph street to Windsor street; Baldwin street, closed at Gliddon avenue, Park {road north from Nipigon street |to Annapolis avenue SMOKE SCARE The Oshawa Fire Department {answered a call to 16a Ontario {street at 10:15 a.m. today, to find that it was a smoke scare NOTICE T r customers our business Ww be CLOSED for HOL! DAYS July 29 to Aug. 8 METTE PLUMBING St ° was and three Esther Berkan 3rodsky and Celina Oshawa and BINGO CORONATION ORANGE TEMPLE | SATURDAY, JULY 30th | Share-the-Wealth 23 50 | DAVID GEORGE MORRISON The view day Geor death oc Lodge morn ge red Fair: Thurs David hus Wat avenue east at on of } " py 20 Regular Games $8 To Go $40 Games To Go $150 Game bt heloved band of the Dorothy 1 former 3 Adelaide The in his 78th yea good health for A the and Margaret Morrison, the deceased was born in Thorah township and was married there Dec 4 1912. As a young man he was stonemason by trade A resident of Oshawa years, Mr. Morrison news stand at the coe and Bond streets for a num ber of He an adherent of the Preshyterian Church wif 3 by a daughter Kellett (Jean), of Also surviving Mrs. Alexand son, of shawa deceased, who wa Official Opening of GARDEN HILL CONSERVATION AREA AUGUST 5th, 3:00 P.M had not. been in some ":| THE NEW HOMES NOW BEING BUILT IN 'BEAU VALLEY' by H. KASSINGER Co. Ltd. son of ate John Northwest of Rossland and Ritson roads lies an estate in a beautiful valley -- "Beau Valley". It's an ideal location for a model home. Several homes have already been built, but the two we would like you to see have just been completed. One is a bungalow . . . the other a four-bedroom, is completely furnished and located right next door. The bedrooms, living toom, dining area, kitchen, recreation, laundry and storage rooms are complete to the last detail. for 32 718 OSHAWA BOULEVARD NORTH OPEN DAILY FOR INSPECTION operated a corner of Sim FRIDAY ves at al Besides his e he is survived Mrs. . Lawrence Solina are Cols Everyone Welcome 2 P.M. 'TIL 9 P.M. (INCLUDING SUNDAY) Lunch will be served following a lle a sister Chris brother Califor the official opening BINGO MINOR COLLISION na yas injured ina minor two-car coll This home, like so many to follow, has been completely fur- nished and decorated by Cherney's and two No The Information regarding any item can be readily obtained from a representative from Cherney's, who will be in attendance at every showing. Why not drop in? ision on Simcoe street near Metcalfe street, early Thurs day - evening. Robert Campbell jde UAW.A HALL 245 Annis St. and Joseph Camen zuli, Taunton road were the JULY 30th drivers involved 20 GAMES $10 A GAME 5 GAMES %$25 held from the Home July mir of rian Church. will conduct the ices. Interment will be in the Stone Church Cemeter Beaver ton eral at 30 2 Rev F B Mi Knox Pre: byt ser 3 ter s QUELL CAR FIRE Firefighters extinguished a ear fire at 138 Roxborough "Thursday evening. Fire depart ment ambulances also answere four routine ambulance calls. FUNERAI ARIE DEN The n Den Boef, OF BOE¥ avenue p 3 SHARE NF THE GAME WEALTH 9 Arie died at the family Ww

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