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The Oshawa Times, 10 Aug 1960, p. 3

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pe SIMCOE NORTH WIDENING BETWEEN LARACOR AND D'ARCY STREETS ! 5 SEIN sh LAYING ASPHALT ON PARK ROAD NORTH AT ADMIRAL ROAD Peewees Win Ball FRENCHMAN Frenchman's the North York Tourn: on Toronto when they defeated Sar nia in the and Willowdale final game, Wayne Colley seven innings of getting Craig came tome Tu nd Everett and Bill home Willowdale the semi-fin first hin thr sa enchman's Baj Vavne five keout scoreles ley Fertile hurled th got t 1n ng Ba Frenchman's ting powr nine s€ loaded. Eve oft field home plate homer but Keith Fertile accepted of the all the boys received crests phy on bel wallets LINEUP p tile; 1b, Everett Fitzgerald; 3b Cr. on; Dowell McKay Bay strikeouts defeated Oshawa up only ven Craig in the sixt Maroldt of, Prentice; Tourney The Club held the first Peewees won Blue Jays for poi Peewee Softball batt trophy, Sun Saturday at|There were nine tered and fhe re follows: 1st, John min., 40 s 36 min., ford, 36 min., Simpson, 2 Clark, 38 'min, Saunders, Usher, 39 Tomblin, S BAY 6 to in game, 15 to 2 s the 15 sec.; pitched the full 20 the first game Ken ough with two a single, Peter Prentice also hit min., approximately a course, The ladie: will be held Wedn The men' will Jays again next n nd won the right in pitched getting Ail Colley innings and keeping until the f yo runs Keith e remaining one y turned on the the sixth to 12 I full flee For part a two can be had the foot of Livery hit get ; 2nd, min, 7 38 min, 40 min., Singer 44 m,in., 46 sec noon at 2 p.m. when they expect 1e viewing these races from OBITUARIES THOMAS STARZYKOSKI The death of Thomas Starzy koski, of 180 Olive avenue, oc-| NEW curred at Oshawa General Hos-| tire and YORK sailing race for start nts for the La- day afternoon Blue Jays en sults were as Herda, time Ross Fertile 3rd, Eric Play- 4th, Tom sec.: Ron!; Harold Herb Tom Ray This was ree mile sailing esday evening the Blue Sunday after had been in failing health six months, of Born Mostki, Boland, on Dee. 19, 1885, he came to Osh- awa upon his arrival in Canada n 1912. From then until 1945 he an employee of Ontario Mal Iron. The deceased was a of St. Hedwig's Church and of Branch 21. his wife, 75th year, he Keep working for in Once in a 5 get the chance few brook trout All that th sec.; is 2 member Catholic lish Alliance, Predeceased by sec. ; the Po 40 sec.; 3 the | today--at his ¢ 26 sec.; survived by two daughters, | secretaries Mrs. Kasimier Ziembecki (Jo phine) Toronto, and Lorne Curry (Mary), of Oshawa; two sons, Frank and Joseph Star- |zykoski (Starr), both of Oshawa; | Attendance . at a brother Walter, of Oshawa, and|iions delivery a brother and sister in Poland. He| (ny itnout a survived by six grand- he 'is g' of e tivities They included races an race boats will take interested in a good view the beach at| ol road is also hildren The body is at Armstrong's 99 23 awa tele ance of Fu- of travel Mass in Holy Cross Church by|ing of $1,200,000 hits, Colley bases out as called out at also hit CITY g one a h DISTRICT Rev Hedwi 12, at in St elix Kwiatkowski of St.|pet project, s Church on Friday, Aug | America 10 a.m. Interment will be| pie ruddy Gregory's Cemetery ling blue e AND eyes, the tro team and and STREETS following for const The closed Wilson road south. from O1i Colley; e, 2b, Korez Osgood rf, Balson, Fer- avenue to Dieppe and| road north, from ss,| west to Annapolis Jack- ever possible, stre Mc-|open for local traf Jones nski conditions such as sets will be kept | tough Crackdown On CLOSED streets will ruction today be HORSE VANCOUVER avenue; Park tossland road avenue. When LONDON (AP) motorist never The British has had it so on a small fic. Emergency A record 1,070,633 drivers in weather could England and Wales were charged seven days a during Hoover Plan ~ For Longevity (AP)--Don't \ $ discussing pitat on Tuesday, Aug. 8. In his| with the fellow next door . $471,000 To Be Spent ssl 1960 Road Projects f proximately 60 miles of road i priming completed every year by E board of works crews. ! WEATHER FORECAST . Clouds Clearing Sun Thursday y re pills say, al the rate and ne desk former Katherine Hora, in 1943, |usual aided by eight full accounting the 35 of ghost answering 21,195 let rds : sion neral Home for High Requiem] cornerstone layings or complexion frequent isms and speedy repli tions gave an impression of stal wart physical condition y seemingly difficulty was with his . { hearing at times > UK. Drivers |[-- time lich | formula of Herbert Hoover, for-! mer United States president He observed his 86th birthday! this morning, variable cloudiness veek. while, if you like tested working as of his last year public ters, accept- 14,000 miles appearances, and the rais- more for his the 'Boys Clubs of! Norih spark- wittic- to ques- His only RECIPE | (CP) they her Vancouver apartment was Helen Smith told detectives the writing pad found in a Oshawa roads are getting bet-|Nonquon road, Cost of the widen- ter. An estimated $471,000 willling, plus the resurfacing of th be spent this year on more than|entire 44 feet, plus curb and gut- two and one-half miles of new|ter, is about $190,000. and widened and resurfaced] Both the King west and Simcoe pavément, {north projects were slated to be This figure does uot includeidone last year. However, resi-lenue, from Verdun road to Wil- maintenance costs. The 1960 esti-|qonts on both streets objected to) mates show a budget of $424,700 15001 improvement costs (they for road maintenance, New road] projects and paving are financed| "ould have to pay resurfacing ib Pie Ne obeniurcs {costs on the original 20 feet and] ssuing S. ia: He . the cost of the curb and gutter)| This is in addition to the ap- and took the case to the Ontario Municipal! Board. | The OMB's decision to let the Also, at least $25,000 will be city go ahead with the road work) spent on the application of Dix-|came in December, 1059, too late Se-!, a resurfacing compound, toto do anything. eity roads. Completion of a 1958 project is| "Jiggest jobs this year are the near with the recenf paving of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 10, 1960 3 Bus Missed BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Fred Sparks, 45, of 14 Linton street, Kingston, was fined and costs, or four days, to date from August 6, when he pleaded guilty before Magistrate R. B. Baxter Tuesday to a charge of being drunk in a public place. OPP Constable Bruce Tillson said he found the accused in a drunken condition: Saturday in a main street store doorway in Newcastle. Sparks said he was going to Port Hope from Kingston by bus, but the driver failed to notify him when they reached Port Hope so he came to Newcastle. "You felt so badly when you missed Port Hope that you de- Driver Admits Striking Auto (coed io ze arn. is cutie" westbound motorist to use Anna- polis and thereby relieve the traffic 'load on Adelaide, to the south, and Rossland, to the north. Granular base will be put on five roads this year: Olive av- son road: Wilson road, from Olive avenue to Dean avenue; Rossland road, from Gibbons street to Stevenson road; Stevenson road, from Rossland road to King street. $10 NEW STADIUM CAIRO (AP)--A new 100,000 seat stadium was inaugurated during celebration of the eighth anniversary of the Egyptian rev- {olution. Egyptian ne w s papers {hope #t may be site of the 1968 | Olympic Games. Remember the Starr-Dymond PICNIC _ON SATURDAY AUG. 13 -- 2 P.M. GREENWOOD PARK (5 Miles West of Brooklin) wil ever, such! things as fishing, try to hook al" time | ir King street west and Simcoe/the new Ritson south bridge, and| J orth road widening and acing projects. King west was widened from 20 feet to 44 feet, from Stevenson road to Park road. A right hand turn lane was included at the south-west corner of King west and Park road. New sidewalks were laid on King's south side from Park road to the Shopping Centre, and on the north side from Stevenson road east to Rosehill boulevard Estimated cost of the King widening is $135.000 Says City Engineer Crome jest travelled streets in Oshawa. It was just too narrow; two lanes couldn't handle the traffic adequately." Mr court road on per need for Crome ROAD WIDE Fred cited a 1958 traffic just west of Park , chowing 12533 cars This showed an obvious more lanes, said Mi Crome K hour NING treet north beir widened, also from 20 to 44 feet, from Rossland road north to "King is one of the heav- |, | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --Ed-|~ south to Conant street Side-|win Glenn, 20. of Maynooth, was walks are planned fer both sides|fined $15 and costs, or five days of the bridge, with estimated cost| when he pleaded quilty before for paving and sidewalks at $38,-| Magistrate R. B.. Baxter, Tues-| 000. day fo a charge of careless driv-| When paving of Park road north ing, H from Annapolis to Welland, and| Town Constable Louis Phillips Nipigon, from Welland to Ross-}said the accused struck a parked land road, is finished, a contin-|car on Church street Monday uous arterial road from Annapolis night, He said Glenn was travel. | to Rossland will be created, at a|ling east on Church street when| cost of $63,000, including curb and |he hit the second parked ear, but| gutter was unable to give any reason| This will finish off a major cily {ior hitting the ear f orth h route ard will p According to PC Phillips, - there an effective means of moving was no evidence the accused had are numbers of cars during been drinking so he felt it was| rush hours, just a case of Glenn not seeing £0 wide Plan . . Your Let Professionals Thanksgiving in New York Special Package Tours D. MacLellan Ra Bi a§--'. .pbph Manager DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE ' WHITBY--OSHAWA--BROOKLIN PHONE MO 8-3304 [H «nd west, from Glencairn|the other car. | to Gibbons street, will be paved, vith granular base from Glen airn west to Stevenson road, in paration for paving, perhaps next year. Another 1960 paving project is Annapolis from Gibbons to Ste venson road, pointing toward completion of a major street net- Cost is estimated at $25,- pri 000. WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC I'he idea is to encourage the Thurs. Fri. OPEN 7 TORONTO (CP)--Official fore casts issued in Toronto 5 | A small low pressure at 5 a SVHopsis: g the ng on its way to the v ind states. is giving cloudy weather over Southern The cloudy skies should fr CrossIr morn Engle unsettled Ontario begin clearing this afternoon outhwestern Ontaric evening, in the Lake gion. Thursc promis i sunny but cool as drier air moves down from Northern Ontario Central Ontario will continue sunny and cool, today and TI day but the northern portion of the province will have variable cloudiness with a few scatte showers Thu 7. Tempe | show little change today, but cooler trend will be felt late Ontario re- | g forecasts valid until midnight Thursday. Lake Erie, Lake Windsor, London: few very light Huron re Cloudy showe th a I's this afternoon, clearing by even mainly sunny. Not in temperature Cloudy clearing Thursday sunny continuing cool. Winds light Haliburton. Georgian Bay gions: - Mainly sunny today Thursday. Not much change tempe 2, Winds light Ki Lake, White Timm Kapusk Sudbury: day. T ay sunny intervals and chance of a shower Toronto showers Hamilton, scattered ng by and re- and mn River, region Sunny vith cloudy to TO SELL SOVIET CARS IN US. t to supply a U.S 10,000 Moskvich 1960 and 1961 nas heen d in Moscow, news agency Tass reports To cover the total American market use the Classified cars durin v|with a few RIGID WADING POOLS 66" x 42" x 12" deep with hose-away drain. Retail 14.95. 9 98 " At Oshawa Discount House . till 6 p.m, till 9 p.m. till 6 p.m. BADMINTON plete with 4 racquets, birdies, metal poles and vinyl carrying RETAIL PRICE 9.95. At Oshawa Discount House cooler late Thursday ght Bay Turning Winds James region Mainly For the cottage or around the'home SETS Com- net, adjustable cose. SPECIAL 6.85 Other Wading Pools a 2.25 From 8 M.M. MOVIE FILM 3.60 Specially priced. At Oshawa Discount House unny today Thursday cloudy scattered showers and Winds light becoming northwest 15 Thursday Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High tomorrow Windsor St.Thomas London cooler At Oshawa Discount House only 60 55 5) SEABREEZE 10" CHILD PROOF OSCILLATING ELECTRIC FAN K 135 FILM 20 EXPOSURE 15.95 even. 800 At Oshawa Discount House . Kitchener . Wingham Toronto . Peterborough .. Trenton St. Catharines Hamilton Sudbury OSHAWA 290 ALBERT STREET DISCOUNT HOUSE Between Gibb and Olive) RA 8-0311 North Bay Stocks of Seasonal Summer Merchandise Reduced for Quick Clearance Thurs., Fri.,, Sat. ONLY MARKED DOWN TO "2 PRICE INAL! er Clearance LADIES' & CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS "Cole of California", "Catalina". Final clearance. Al require the closing of streets not vith motor vehicle offences last cooking recipe, although it listed Ads Phone RA LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHORTS - SLIM JIMS Sleeveless Tops, Play Suits, Skorts, "Penmans' T-Shirts 3-3492 tc to find out about the Oshawa Times Classified special to regular ad- vertisers SAILING RACE The Frenchman's COMING EVENTS NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVE! IG, 8 P.A at ST. GEOR (Albert and on this list Yacht year, the transport ministry an- nounced Tuesday in its annual re- Oshawa firefighters were called! port Tuesday afternoon to extinguish a minor blaze in a clothes closet) the home of Fred L {1448 Evangeline drive. Appar lv the fire was started by a child , laying with a cigaret lighter in closet. Va Price. Reg. 10.95 to 2250, 5.48 11.25 six race horses. She was acquit-| SALE PRICE ted of charges of operating a betting horse, when she testi o fied she forgot to make a bet -|because it was her birthday All V2 Regular Price Bay rates In fact, the odds are only 8 igainst a driver co victed or being ch A affic violation in a 12-month pe- od > Las year the biggest jump was in drunken driving, up: a whopping 18.3 per cent Courts handled 70,930 more cases in 1959 compared with the ed In| previous year and the number of Salem, | drivers jailed increased 29 per| cent i More than the equivalent of 1$5,900,000 in fines were levied-- | an increase of more than $1,000,- 000 The number of drivers dis- qualified increased by a startling 54 per cent--to 29.016 fro 18,843.! The government is planning more legislation 'his fg]! in a bid to improve road safety. 'frans- port Minister Ernest Marples says he favors tougher laws against drunken drivers includ ing the introduction of breath tests t Lingerie Collars & Neckwear Boleros Summer Blouses BIG REDUCTIONS n 8 A i PIONEER MILL Games $6, $ 2 New England's first successful May be doubled or tripied cotton weaving mill started $130 JACKPOT INCLUDED 1789 at Beverly, near | Door prize $15 Mass, St. Mary's Bingo WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10th,-8 P.M. AT ST. MARY'S OF THE PEOPLE AUDITORIUM STEVENSON RD. N. AT MARION King Street bus to door. Bus will be waiting at audit after bingo is over CHILDREN'S BONNETS & HATS Our entire stock of summer styles for boys end girls, V2 Price. Reg. 1.00 to 1.90. 59° 99° to SALE PRICE CHILDREN'S SHORTS SUNSUITS A group of "Gay Togs" and "Hollywood" finer qualities. Shorts for boys and girls. Reg. 1.59 80° - 1.40 to 2.79. SALE PRICE ARRIVED! MUSICAL JEWELRY BOXES An ideal gift for any time or occasion. JUST "PENMANS" & "SCOUT-TEX"" "T" SHIRTS For boys and girls. Over 100. In pullover and cardigan styles for infants and children. Nice range of pastel and dark shades and sizes to 6x. Reg. ¢ 1.49 to 2.59. SALE PRICE 99 to 1.76 Use our 4.98 2 Stores To Serve You Better DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE rium convenient layaway plan. » | 16 GAMES OF $6.00 1 GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40 SHARE-THE-WEALTH $50 EXTRA -- 2 CARDS FOR 25¢ OR 10 CARDS FOR $1.00 ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD . Fireworks | Ki ¢ v ill Bird NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (AP) Lawyer Milton Solo- mon, who a municipal fireworks display July 4 caused his canary to suffer a fatal heart attack, settled the l'uesday for $200, paid by the firm that put on the display, Interstate Fireworks Manufacturing and Display. Inte said made the payment as good will Final Summer Fabric Clearance Group 2 -- Plain and printed rayon, terylene Dress and Suit Fabrics, Linings over, you can save dollars on some of your sewing needs. Group 1 -- Plain and printed cotton. Reg. to 19 cotton and blends. Reg. to 2.29. YARD A large assortment of fabrics measured and morked 1.49. YARD 1.49 REMNANTS SPECIALLY down for quick clearance . . . come in and look them 33 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA RA 5-1151 PRICED said case fe CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED

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