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The Oshawa Times, 6 Aug 1960, p. 3

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+» Fiddlers' Tunes Rock Shelburne OSHAWA AIR CADET IN THE AIR SHELBURNE, Ont. (CP)--The normally serene little town of Shelburne reeled under the reel early today. | The strains of waltzes and they jumpy notes of jigs and hoedowns poured out of the community | arena for eight hours and 20 minutes. | Old-time fiddling had over. At 4:05 a.m., when everybody had packed up for a few hours sleep, there were eight survivors) in the running for the old-time {open fiddling crown. One hun-| dred and seven others had been| (eliminated. To meet today in championship class playoffs were defending |champion Ed Gyurki, 22 orf |Woodstock, Al Cherny, 27, of | Wingham, Ned Landry, 38, of Saint John, N.B., Alfred Myhre, 22, of Edmonton, Victor Paso- |wisty, 30, of Toronto, Graham Townsend, 18, of Toronto, Pau! | Winslow, 12, of Granton, Ont. and Ellen Ruth Walker, 11, of Hamilton. YOUNGEST ONES Little Ellen, a flaxen - haired cutie who started to fiddle three years ago, and David McWalers of Elmira, Ont., were the young- est competitors at 11 They were up against real old- timers. The oldest was 96-year- old William Hyde of Hensall, Ont. |McWaters and Hyde were elim- | inated. | Each fiddler was required to play a waltz, a jig and a hoe- taken| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, August 6, 1960 3 " |Manitoba Gets Chemical Start | TRANSCONA, Man. (CP)--The| and carried on the CBC's Domin- Pening of a new sulphuric acid| jon radio network starting at plant Monit joie Pig foun) 9:30 p.m, EDT. em Manitoba its first - basic| chemical industry. { FROM FAR AWAY | Oiticials ih Border Shemical Ti rtf i Md ompany td., form under ti Tie record euity list corpses pracident Mark Smerchanski of Quebec, New Brunswick, Ber.|inbiveg, say the 31.900.000 plant New York Maine, Penni: the only commercial producer . > adi d |of sulphuric acid between Sud- sylvania and Indiana. {bury, Ont., and Fort Saskat- Two women, Mrs. Ada Moore|chewan, Alta. of Rosemont, Ont., and Mrs. Mi, Smerchanski, well known Dorothy Houston of Earlton, Ont. in Canadian mining circles, says failed to get into today's action.|the plant holds two main prom- The open winner receives|ises. Besides providing sulphuric $1,000: the novelty $250. Gyurki|acid for industry at prices much has held the open crown for two|lower than those for imported yea- =, while Landry is bidding to|acid, the plant is expected to re-| regain the title he held in 1956|Vitalize mining in eastern Mani-| and 1957. Myhre is the western toba. ' Canada champ. | Se Dat, gegred bo yodies The fiddling contest started in|® out 75 tons of acid a day, has Shelburne, 65 miles northwest of | Sta:ted operations using raw Al Toronto, 10 years ago. It's been berta sulphur. But it is equipped a big blowout since. |to use copper - nickel concen-| |trates, mined in the Bird River| Girl Burned A group of children on Madi-| son avenue Friday afternoon held a street fair to raise money to aid children less fortunate then In this process, the concen sure area over Ontario and form sulphur dioxide. The sul- | Ritson road south, received first| CITY AND | she was tending Friday evening eral Hospital for treatment. COBOURG -- The annual joint| |area near Lac du Bonnet, as a8 ppp WEATHER OFFICE trates are heated to give off the| quebec will give sunny skies to By Barbecue | phur dioxide then is prc d to and second degree burns on the . U . Credit Unions DISTRICT burst out in flames. Mrs. L. Rorabeck, the girl's| source of sulphur. says an extensive high pres- sulphur, which unites with air t0| the two provinces today, al- Janet Rorabeck, 14. of 352\Produce the acid arms and chest when a barbecue She was taken to Oshawa Gen Plan Picnic CHILDREN AID NEEDY | mother, said her daughter was|picnic of the Oshawa, Peterbor-| though a trough of low pres- | Monday. sure lying over the Prairie provinces and the midwestern will bring thundershowers Sunday and WEATHER FORECAST U.S. scattered Pleasant Until Sunday Evening Today's highs will range from 80 in. Southwestern Ontario to 70 in Northern One tario and Eastern Quebec. (CP Wirephoto) leaning over the barbecue to see ough and Quinte chapters of the| : b TORONTO (CP) why it would not light when al credit unions will be held in Vic- fhernselyes. The Shey a issued by the weather office at gust of wind suddenly made the|toria Park, Sunday, Aug. 21 at 3 oo a nes ope ii) 5 am. EDT: flames shoot 'up. Some liquid pr». when the Colborne Drum/ated a fish pond. ops ! : fuel had been thrown over theland Majorette Band will march) WINS BICYCLE | Ontario i associated with an ok ¥ Vorecas Temperatures charcoal beforehand. i mn Hall to Victoria| aD , - _|tensive high-pressure area mov-|Low toni morrow Sharehl helox I She Town Nn of| A Whitby boy was a first prize ing slowly eastward across the| Windsor 2 5 precision drill. {winner in the Elmer Limerick| province. On Sunday and Mon-|St. Thomas Contest No.-6. Jimmy Quantrill,/day a trough of low pressure| London , USED OLD CLUB ; : : ; Sie : i : Official welcome will be ex- 6, of 626 Brock St. N., Whitby, will edge into the Great Lakes| Wingham tended to the members by Jim : : : : ; | , sider ) »|has won a Raleigh bicycle in the area, resulting in scattered|Toronto .... Aj Y tl H Teely, president of the Oshawa sponsored by the|thundershowers but near-normal | Trenton Golfer's Dre ---- Forecasts| tervals and not much change in |temperature today and Sunday. |Scattered thundershowers Sun. | Synopsis: Fine weather over day evening. Winds light. can hear the captain, co-pilot, down or reel in a three-minute ization flight in an Air Trans- | and control tower operator con- time limit. The spectators went port Command Dakota, Oshawa | verse. Tony is one of 250 Air |slightly daffy as Ellen and hte Air Cadet Tony Gray mans the Cadets stationed at Trenton for | Winslow boy stayed up with the in'er-com. From his location at | two weeks' summer training. | professionals. the back of the aircraft, Tony | --National Defence Photo | The finals will be held tonight This week 17 members of the Oshawa (Chadburn) Squad- ron, No. 151, Royal Canadian Air Cadets, are under canvas during their summer training period at the RCAF Station at Trenton. While on a familiar- | NABLLI2HII2AA LLBRRBBSBI2BS |chapter, Bill Ramhanyi, presi- recent contest, [ 5 ; |dent, Peterborough chaoter and Ontario Safety League. Tel: vasts valid i hares | Ray Scott, president of the Quinte Cas I n .. AJAX (Staff A Ajax boy Thursday what is to most golfers | distri SERIES OPENS MONDAY midnight Sunday: Muskoka Sar Shapier: : ow Georgian Bay, Lake Ontario,|Killaloe , | pecial guest speaker for the dream, a hole-in-one, at Pickering Golf Club The Whitby Junior "A" Red| : TF : E J 4 Niagara, Kirkland Lake regions,|Earlton ... {occasion will be A. S. Dalgleish, Wings will open their . Eastern Toronto, Hamilton, North Bay,|Sudbury . past president of the Ontario Canada semi-final Ontario La-| 13-year-old achieved just a Alan Claringbold, and Mrs 78 King's son of Mr David Claringbold, of crescent, playing his second game of golf, scored his the| The "0le-in-one is not his only claim to fame. Alan is a pitcher on the Ajax Lions Bantam base- ball team to his credit and his pitching has been a major factor in his team's Lakeshore League. The team wili be in the Osh- awa play-offs on August 16 and then hopes are high that the team will enter the Ontario Base- ball League in provincial petition. The team reached standing in first place in the finals last year and lost out to Wallaceburg. He has 110 strikeouts * com- o & the crosse Association series at the | : © | Credit Union League. 3 por Whitby Arena next Monday night | Sudbury: Sunny with cloudy in-| North Bay During the afternoon, enter-| {tainment will be provided for those attending. LATE DEATH | sMITH After a lengthy illness, |at the Oshawa General Hospital, Sat. against St. Catharines Athletics. | STREETS CLOSED The following streets will be closed for construction this week-| lend: Simcoe street north, closed to northbound traffic from Ross land north to Robert streef; Wil- 3d eR A son road south, from Olive av-| , August 6, 1960, Mary Josephine | ,..o i y . Di | Rafferty, in her 69th rePiung enue, to Dieppe avenue; Dieppe, ir of Ernest Smith and loving|avenue, closed at Wilson road] mother of Mrs. V. Corson (Lottie), a. 9 | | Terrance, Victor and Douglas, all of south, Stevenson road south from, to Champlain av-| Oshawa, Mrs. Smith is resting at Ger-| cj o ow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street iibb street year, PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES Required for generalized program in the City of Personnel policies mailed on request. Oshawa. Apply to: (QUALIFIED) DR. C. C. STEWART, Medical Officer of Health, City Hall, 50 Centre Street, Oshawa, Ontario. DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. second game. His club he bought at the local Crippled Civilian store for $1.50. Photo by John Mills CLARINGBOLD, of hole-in-one on the 12th hole at the Pickering Golf course. Alan 13 years old. It was his ALAN Ajax, proudly displays the No 7 iron with which he scored a is sive tour of can South Hawaii. The first part of the trip was two daughters, Miss A. Maxwell, of Guelph and Mrs. Or- ville P. Hossie (Greta), of Kit chener and two sons, Rev. Profes- sor William D. Maxwell, of Gra: hamstown, South Africa and Rev. Dr. Gordon S. Maxwell, of Peter- borough. She was predeceased by May e through the North-eastern States| day, Aug. 5. He had been in poor --- id - melted. From the desert, they went to! the Orange County of California and camped on the cool Pacific ei San Diego, later tc stop in Hollywood, where they visited the various places of in-| terest in the film capital and viewed the houses of the film VIGOR OIL STATION 78 BOND ST. W. BISSONETTE'S SHELL STATION Meat Specials! Mon. & Tues. 381 KING ST. W. C. ORPWOOD"S TEXACO STATION 461 PARK RD. S. MONTY'S B-A STATION 284 SIMCOE ST. §. FIRESTONE TEXACO STATION KING ST. E. & DIVISION DURNO'S SUPERTEST STATION 574 KING ST. EAST CLEMENT'S ULTRA STATION 352 WILSON SOUTH BILENDUKE'S ESSO STATION 1004 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RHAME"S TEXACO STATION 1487 SIMCOE ST. N. COOPER'S TEXACO STATION 410 RITSON RD. N, ROBINSON'S ESSO STATION 574 RITSON RD. §. RUSS'S CITIES SERVICE PARK ROAD SOUTH SUPERTEST 40 ALBERT ST. | couver, | MEATY | PORK HOCKS 5 -- 1.00 | FREE Buy 5 lbs. Country Sausage for 1.00 GET 5 LBS. FREE! ace using a No.-7 iron he had picked up at the local Crippled Civilians store for $1.50. He used a battered ball he kept for using over. water hazards. ON 12TH HOLE g The 12th hole was the scene. ALL-ROUND ATHLETE § [Sest, for, service in, the Chapel on enue: Park road north from| It is a 110-yard hole, par three, Besides ball and golf. Alan (Monday, August 8 p.m. Inter-|y. ion street to Annapolis Ave.| it is down hill and crosses a plays hockey and basketball in § 3 | ment Union Cemetery, ing BD : ereek in front of the green. Alan's| the town league. es name will be inscribed on the! Alan also carries around with 5 ""Hole-in-One" plaque in the club- him a keen mind. He graduated : | a er ore (0) house. with honors last June from St. es. : i ; ; | Alan says he likes golf. He Andrew's Senior school with an 3 7s | played his first game about alaverage mark of 87. Alan is not : : 2 : | | month ago. To earn pocket!sure what profession he will en en Tre money to pay for his game he/choose His father, David works as a part time helper on Claringbold, is treasurer of Hart The history of Walker's goes/Beginning with the late Sir! an Ajax ry truck. . Ss 4 c ick an Ajax dairy t A - House, U. of back to 1853, when the pariner-|James Woods, followed by his] |ship of two Scotsmen -- John|son the late Wm. B. Woods and] CAPSUI E NEWS Gordon and Donald MacKay --|now his grandsons -- David M formed a vpartnership for the Woods, president and his brother wholesale distribution in Ham-|W, Blakeney Woods, who is vice- ilton, Ontario. The company be- president and general manager. ea ers e 2 ing known as Gordon MacKay | Walker's serve 31 Ontario] land Company Limited. {towns and cities, catering to| Eighteen years later, in 1871, | needs for the home and all mem-| the business moved to Toronto bers of the family. Their policy Beter ed e or = where it has remained ever since.|is to offer top value merchandise Walker's Toronto Office is now|to middle income groups, with Through . x " AMAR : cate: th 4 J any's| additions of both lower and higher) CO-OPERATION PLEDGED Under the new agreement Italy located in the parent company's)addition: ; NEWPORT, R.I, (AP)--Presi- received the right to fly to Chi iy a er hu Jn the priced items. for widest selec n Dig nhowe: nd " 's "i o rel < S o {1d C ar Joi, all ot N a id . pi iF 20d Javan's sew vag 2 we = Eosion aul the junction of Highways 400 and, The opening soon of the Osh-| . y they will work <loselv together Chicago will be by way of Mont- 401, near Weston, Ontario. It is|awa store in the Oshawa Shop-| | ( e S i S to strengthen ties of friendship real or other intermediate points, En er ef ; Ali fb amis asl He Joos Wollers of 2s king ond PE Sethe le fhe big Ld a ic a > The gop gd . . . square feet. munity in which stores are lo- 9 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 3-3431 exchanged by the two leaders serve Turin in addition o Milan, | OBITUARIES V 1s1t i J S Points Walker's, since January, 1960.|cated with the most modern store were made public by the summer Rome and Naples. . . they have been known as Divi- shopping facilities available. It is . White House. Hayato Ikeda, the [ sion of Gordon MacKay and Co.|their endeavor to make the select- premier, recently succeeded No-| BLASTS HARMONIUM~ o| MRS. ERNEST SMITH n Lil, The Slates Were Sounded by fug of shopper's eads wos, ooo I(d darimacy busuke Kishi AI : { ) A Britis Following a lingering illness i | Oo ey ie late Sir James /ooC s, presi-|venient and in an atmosphere that ; churchman pulled out the stopsithe death occurred at the Osh- {dent, until his death in 1941, |makes shopping a pleasure. Re-| 107 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RA 3-4275 ROYAL VISIT teday to launch an attack on the awa General Hospital this morn- By MRS. R. C. HILL to Washington, D.C.. where they] , he first retail stores were pur. novations have been carried out| WASHINGTON (AP) The harmonium--the American organ'isg of Mary Josephine Rafferty, pp ACKST( Fiotosscr andiheaded: inland 'to. comp. in th chased in 1911. These along with|in a number of their stores and| United States has announced|played in many British churches. beloved wife of Ernest Smith, ye ACKST 2 : Saini lu igaded: inland' fo, camp in: he equent ones were operated/are planned for a number of] Crown Prince Akihito and Prin-|' 'Hymn - singing children ought 148 Nassav street. Mrs. Smith i Dougiss. lbey as Pes? Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.|under the former owner's or the others, to be completed as quickly | dan Yi {!] ore cess Michiko of Japan will visit not to be affronted and penalized y;ag in her 69th year ih De i bi Sent x bi From here they zig - zagged|!:en manager's name. As others|as feasible. | the U.S. as state guests from by a poor instrument in such a| Born in County Antrim, Ire- ; 2ymoon with wa are-\\ po ug h Keatucky, Tennessee, were added to the growing organ-) All but a small percentage of] Sept. 22 until Oct. 5. Announcing vital period of their early re-jand, the deceased was married Feis eles hatene and neighboring states to go south|izz!ion they became known as Walker's vast selection of mer- | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 5-8541 the schedule, the state depart.|ligious training," Rev, Horace|ar Cobourg in 1917 and had lived| fier costs E arl Wright, ad iso; (he first long stay in New Walker Stores Limited and were chandise items comes from Cana- ment said the crown prince and Spence, clerical commissioner atin Oshawa since that time. She iy Buests. ar Ho A Orleans. After ihis rest, they .ucorporated ib 1027. ding makers aud distrintors ang princess will pay a three<day|the Royal School of Music, said|yas an adherent of the Salvation hel rere . Tne 2101 OW and| ade their way to Arkansas,| Walker's has an enviable re- their policy of "Goods gladly ex- official visit to President and in a booklet published today. "Al Army a os 2 ris » oe were, us Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexi-|cord of cvow!h under the ener-|changed or money cheerfully re- Mrs. Eisenhower in Washington bright-toned piano played firmly Resides her husband she is pectec pi Sterling | he car with oo 2nd drove directly to the getic leadership, through three|funded" assures customer satis- Sept. 27 - 30. Japan's popular and rhythmically is infinitely survived by a daughter, Mrs. V. Whitewash and In, cans, Grand Canyon. Having seen this|generations, of the Woods family. | faction. young couple also will visit Hono. preferable to the harmonium." Corson (Lottie), and three sons The bridal pair made an exten-| geographical feature they pro-| ---- -- lulu,- San Francisco, Los An- a. ani + Torrance. Victor and: Douglas. 15 the United States by ceeded to the Hoover © . "a geles, New York, Chicago and SCOBTER RESCUE Pans 1 hrs i five ONRia%: car, and for the most part camp- Dam and then to Los Vegas, to Seattle. BD LD, Tex. (AP)--A % of ed out, using motel accommoda- make a longer stop. dramatic helicopt »scue of a|childrer i ger stop DAMAGE C te nue Oo 8] the fumers] service. will peiUon Iu cities and big towns.| Ay this point they were to cross| : AMAGE CLAIM {-year- youth irom a window], ..". he Carn > .1/ Altogether they covered over aserts of ATi J 9.) NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) The high in a blazing grain elevator held at the Gerrow Funeral : the deserts of Arizona, Nevada,| Sw RE & LW ed Toe high In 4 agai Eh elevate Chapel at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug- 11.900 ile and sent over 200 and California, where they exper- 7:00 0 00 Nev Ja stiva sday (he s 4 gl i " yosteards. ey eventually have ienced te ratur i : filed a claim against the city for of Cotton Valley, La., died Thurs- "St 3 Solloy ed by interment in ; ed on Bh " ih y ay ienced temperatures of 108 de- . a.m. to . p.m. $450,000 damages for cancelling day of burns suffered July 1p{Ushawa Union. Cemetery, States, these being Ohio Bo He shade nd ic astiva ? hei vi ions 2 » goof 4, s po herr er| the licence for festival perform- Nheo iWin SXblosions and a rag- WASIL SEMENKO Carolina, Alaska andlin the car pO over 120 op] DON DOWN TEXACO STATION ances July 3 and 4. The licence lng fire ripp through the big| wasil Semenko. of 428 Centre orees and the flashlight batteri 117 SIMCOE N, was cancelled by the city council elevator. Five other men also|street, Oshawa, died at the F1098 Bi 1h M880 Davariae after riots Saturday night, July 2./died in the west Texas disaster Oshawa General Hospital, Fri- The claim says the festival suf-|or died later of burns. I fered through losses of contracts REG : |heaith for the last year. with musicians already made, ¢,\ HOSES aN | Bors. Mas 1 106. in the and through tickets sold for the ald Gr i 30 A (AP)--Don- Ukraine, the deceased was the July 3 and 4 performances ya Toss: = pf Haya. ga son of the late Mr. and Mrs. vas w : e seals al pimyan Semenko. He hs re- GARY CROSBY ILL Fleischhacker z00 so intently he cided in Oshawa for ig he LAS VEGAS, Nev, (AP)--Ill didn't hear the approach of the eight years, working as a con- ness will force Gary Crosby, son 200's little electrically - powered uction worker. He came here ars i 7 i C \ v. S 3 i : d|structio A ame here stars in Beverley Hills of crooner Bing Crosby, to close|tourist train, Train engineer Ger-|from Germany. He was a mem- i ! his Flamingo Hotel engagement hard Mortinsen, 24, was so busy ber of St. John's Ukrainian? SON Rev Francis E. Maxwell.| Pro godine noriicards, a short FREEZER SPECIAL , here next week--a week early, pointing out the seals to the train|Orthodox Church The remains are at the Kef- stay W made in San Francisco officials of the hotel announced passengers that he didn't see; Mr. Semenko is survived by fer Funeral Home, Kitchener, for =" . Jos passed through Front C Thursday. They said Crosby had Donald. The train ripped off Don- his wife, the former Bronia| Cr¥i¢e I Trinity United Church, Oregon and Washington lo visit) 1b. peen under a doctor's care be.lald's pants and he suffered|Sidorkiewcz; a daughter, Lucia; Kitchener, at 11 a.m. Monday he a iegroom's parents, Mr. | Quarters cause of a mild heart condition scratches and bruises. (and a son, Jakow. Both son and As pa leriuent Will be Td i I; iy v. he Silke o London, and was weakened further by al : oe daughter are still at home. A bi leasant emetery, o-| England, 10 Ww reside in Van- diet he has been on. The doctor| WILL REPAIR CHURCH The remains are resting at the ronto. cut AND WRAPPED FREE ! has advised Crosby to res | AMMAN, Jordan (Reuters)--|Armstrong Funeral Home for by t. . i The Roman Catholic, Greek Or- mass at St. John's Ukrainian MARRIAGE BREAKS UP |thodox, and Armenian churches Orthodox Chutch, Monday Aug LONDON (AP)--Bri actor in Jerusalem have agreed to re- 8, at a.m., taken by Rev. OVERSE 2 Michael Wilding and his wealthy pair the Holy Sepulchre Church|D Luchak. Interment will be in M third wife, Susan, have 'split up/ihere at a shared cost of $1,680, the Oshawa Union Cemetery. 21%; years after their Las Vegas 000. The repairs will be carried . n ARs ils wedding. The announcement that out in three stages: First the Rs. ¥. 3: MaxWLLL § Sailing dates now they had separated came Thurs- church entrance, then the Greek|,;.. Fay J Marwell will --~ available-Book Early day night shortly before the ar-|Orthodox chapel inside the| gue to learn of her death at the Bhi rival in this country of American |church and finally Christ's tomb [Kincardine General Hospital on MRS. MITCHELL SEE movie star Elizabeth = Taylor,| " . Friday, Aug. 5 j J Wilding's second wife. | UP ERATE ON SOVERNOR The former aia Agnes Ellison Do id 1 i S : NGHA! N, NY, (AP) itn sacansed ovac th ® ; EXTEND FLIGHTS Governor 'Nelson. A Rockefeller the deceased i jie widow of na rave ervice WASHINGTON (AP) The underwent minor surgery Wed: {or a number of Years Was min. Over 25 years' experience selling travel Yaiced States and Jal} agreed! ne day for removal of 2 growth ister .of 'St. Andrew's United WHITBY --0SHAWA---BROOKLIN--Ph. MO_8-3304 ursday to expand their airiunder his right eye, he disclosed|Church in Oshawa TORONTO EM 3-8958 services on a reciprocal basis. Thursday night Mrs. Maxwell is survived by '

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