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The Oshawa Times, 17 Aug 1960, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednasdoy, August 7, 1960 3 OBITUARIES i a - FREDERICK WALI ACE DREW iin hie 9h year, was held at 2 The deatl p.m, Tuesday, Aug. 16, in the W Whithy of Freder Wallace Chapel, The he at h home 7 BEucliv service was conducted hy Rev, isfreet, Whith; M1 y who nsirong of All Saints i lwag 96 years old had been 10 Anglican Church, Interment was | failing health all summe, Union Cemetery, Oshawa. { Born in Oshawa, Mr. Drew's pallbearers 'were Dr. J. But | parents were William John Drew . A Morrison, W. Irwin {and the late Mrs, Drew, formerly ny." 4 k Mighton, R. Schell, and {May Brimmicomb Dr C MacKas He was married in Toronle in 1932 and after living in Oshawa MES, FRED ROSS io a short time, spent the last puueral services for Mrs, Fred 28 years of his life io Whithy.| Ross, a former Oshawa resident| Hig wife was the former Ger-lyn, died in Fairview Lodge,! {trade Roger Whitby, on Sunday, Aug, 14, were Mr. Drew was a member olipeld iy the home of Mrs. A, {the Civil Servants Association off grog 0H Ww m street west, | {the Ontario Hospital on Tuesda 16, at 2 p.m. | Surviving him are his wife and| poy Dr. George Telford, of St {his father Andrew United Chupeh, con. | The funers vice will be Ing ota ces in the home and {the ehape) of the =. C. Town! {Funeral Home, Whithy, Thursday took place {August 18, at 2 p.m, and will he Pallbearers were: W. 5. Mor-| [conducted by Rev. David Mar... "ww. en Tait, Stan Taylor, Philip Conlin and Union Cemetery where hurial y nidrew's res v {shall of St Andrey 3 re by: Morris Yate terian Church, Burial will be. at Stan Kelle WARMER WEATHER AHEAD can Tar Cometer I'he weather office says tem over Souther nn ern On and Quebe will MISS JOANNI LINDSEY T ki Fi peratures in Otario and Que . 1 a perl cenira 5 nereasing cloudiness I'he fune service 101 ire 8 rc ing rm Bee will vise. today and. Tht : : | m. humid Lindsey, of 711 Henry ia A high pressure area veather both days, but © i yv in Manitoba Whith vho died Sundi CP Wirephoto '14 in a car accident at Baysville ssesse WEATHER FORECAST ASSIST FOR POWER MOVERS Tatri : 'For Overload District Editor or ver oa S he steep banks along he w are too much for one map, | mower, so Metro works depart. | the job. Wasps nests and the oe sway in Toron- | even if he does have a power | ment employees double up for | casional snake add interest to Sunny Warm : CT ihe jo," {6p Wiepiow) She Of Times Dies SEN C% On Thursday pf SEs Jed Esvgie com. EE EH 23 forty Dr. F. J. Donevan Imes, died in Oshawa General ' nital t! morning TORONTO (CP)--Official fore sor. Sunny and a little warmer Hoss i Mig ast today and Thursday. Winds| Born in Widnes, England, Mi / : ; ent of Transpor Michael Wiecha, 36, of 179 ® aSL8 issued at» a.m thea 15 tar... bece Gordon is the son of the late Mr , NE EE | 5 ter McCorvie told the|QOlive avenue, was found guilty Synopsis: A high-pressure BOM) ae g it Jag i iy Diag and Mr William Gordon. He y om ecked one fie com a cha of careless driving tem brought « ea 5 k [ this 2 0 southwesi i aihiad fy n his 57th year and had been # I | é ie Bowmanville, she s Magistrate's court norping to most DOO! > h f past t po S0f 6 I ound th vi 4 1 yf temperature eneral in the! Georgian Bay, Kirkland Lake wy health for the past three ; ; el be o He fou by 13,700( y and was fined $100 and high 40s and 50s. Warme ind | Haliburton regions, Ne ay He matried the former Mar : 4 arge was laid a . , . tit i tad Following ave the Grade 18 | Peter Klasan--Hist,, 62 sylvia Strynatka--Eng €, 7M, more-humid a spreading east- Sudbu Sunny and a varet Logan in Edinburgh { ; PY f vagisitale A. 5. VCHeU 10401 mination results at the | Douglas Lamb---Eng. C. 50,Eng. Lit. 78, Geom. 66, Trig. 65 ard Across yrihern Ontario warmer today and - Yand April 30. 192¢ " i HE Gordon MoCart.| Veicha that he was not going 1o| "py "ny euan Collegiate, Hist, 52, Fr. A, 58, Fr, C. 50 Phys. 51, Lat. A. 71, 1st. C bi nereasir oudi-| fe cloud y ; ant po M1 Gon He 10 7? : hod ol ¢|suspend h licence hecause he Institute Harry MecClurg--Eng. L. 60,73, Fr. A. 73, Fr. C. 65 y i cattered! Wind yf south 15 "Yong '1 "i 4 ' 3 d ar: m . had to use a delivery truck in h Geom. 54, Trig. 56 Gilbert Taylor--iHst, 83, Bot : \ me 1 } 1b compa cks a OwIman- $ | . ' . hundershowers Thursday. Sunny day, becoming south to so aguawg fut » distrie w ; v 98 and found it|PMsine 10P STUDENTS | Aldyth McMurtry--Geog., 54,|77, Zoo. 75, Fr, A. 66. Fr. C eather ' ected for Southern! 20 7 Thu sa aditor ¢ h ' fore ot J : $ . an. overload : of Police «l the locked Wiecha Carol Davidson Peter Magda--Eng. C, 51, Eng, Patricia Taylor--FEng : Ontario toda n 1 sda i mmin Kapuska nnn, o Oshawi p going south on Simcoe street on Arthur Janzen L. 51, Alg. 59, Geom. 72, Trig. 51 Eng L. 66, Geom. 65, Regional forecasts valid uutlljwith a few sloud eriods 10CAY. «similar position at t 3 1 oan kesman sald alt|thy 31 at speeds up to 76 miles) Sylvia Strys Phys. 63, Chem. 55, Lat, A. 63,/Zoo, 51, Phys. 61, Chem. 56, Fr nidnight Thu Variable, cloudiness with a few|s oh Hy ews | per hou The follow students havelLat C, 67 «A. 78, Fr, C, 53 Lake Erie e Huron, Lake scaltered IINCErsiowers LHUNS: 14" oditorial posite ' . ads Delore Te obtained the standing indicated) Eicanor Mountjoy--Zoo. Keith Wilson--Eng, L. 57, Trig. Ontario, eRior € wane no { : alter their nares Carole Porter--Hist. 64, Bot 56 Chem 60, Fr. A, 52, Ger. A. via . : th i hursdat 9 p erl saral Ob: ve 1) 1 ' ir ( f 3 ( € to, London, Hamilton, Wind-| humid Thu tay w . erly LO 3 ® Darture, H ;| Suggests Driver Robert Archer--Geom. 56, Trig. (58, Zoo. 50 i C. 51 15.25 toda J ; Gordon * began. his) : # Nontreal BotoPe 7 : Robert Rombanyl---Eng. C. 50 ge Tov 7 Zabudsky Alg. 52, \ Garry Boddy--Eng. C. 50, Eng. \Eng, L. 56, Alg. 55, Geom, 68,|Geom 51, Phys, 50, Chem. 53 n newspaper work on the " Hi the Thur Bad Feelings Wlgininin Peiperitures \ the Border Cities Star in io SoRlts wore Sosa and ' May Have Dozed 1. 50, Hist ys. 50 Chem Trig. #0, Bot, 51, Phys. 51 Chem. night, High Thursd Wind n 1924 here he started " wonls ator how 0. Lat A ; 85, Fr 63 Windso LL \ reporte He also worked i BOWMANVILLI Staft 65. Fr, ( Nea Rank id Plea Rejected fi cine oo jio 20 fin fob eign new 5 qu compan ne Bepriment of Tap va om Herman Seviuy oo cis aa ae ¢ / FRET ZIDDERE | GET THE BEST oF op ~ « about the excess-|:, ; RVLL AN End . £ BOWMANVILLE Staff Ritchie res 4 Bs 3 Dem RHOX| aught Mrs. Richard me. fruoks Havel $20 and assessed court costs tot al Phys, 50, Chem. 60, Fr. A, 5 A Sugg tior di ) "counsel W ngham 4 ' Pre hyterla bY wi A eh May , Moen N \ ; > ling $17.60, or 10 days, when he Robert Brockman Hist = UNAPPRECIATED | For Less At Toronfc e member appeared before Magistrate R Ir WR §. 73. Chem. 55 Kaye Lycett t e "or "a I . > ; «and Mrs. Ronald Arnot Editi on peedin } ted to Trenton ng | ogre e Conservative As Moats vb Eh Baxter Tuesday on a charge of| A If you think the zipper is a MODERN Wilfred Geor \ ), Orono, |» ¢ nes » ociation, While in Timmin M and Arch both of J 4 IN B t careless driving Ma Brou Bot. 60, 200. 6 modern invention, read on be ayo and er came Hamilt iord : i ember] £1 Dt ny 'ima eamen netiturn tuass. Jumes Cuison. of. RRL Beverl rgess--Eng. C: 80, The first zipper was patented UPHOLSTERING Muskoka ra ' ) f the Canadian Legion, BESI Tor Fay 7 Mt 0 il id as pW Hist. 60, F C. 50 in 1893, but it took manufac- OPP E arlton 8 aud was a member of Legion] JOYCE ive aad rie 2, Newcastle, sald as he was between th i ed an % vive y it inte veway Robert Col Chem , 62 turers and the public until Constable Murray. Jovat", 'was| Sudbury _..onnre.- 33 18 |Branes 4 here, ol oe 3 sons, mer DAERCT SHEER [shout to urn nos driveway) Homa en Mage. aa 10 to Tench on' to what's | 9263 SIMCOE ST. WN, i by igistrate R B No th Bay 8 15 survived by Ms w » ie , 0 4 L. 61, Alg. 66, Geom | smart idea it was! RA 8.6451 or RA 3.4100 : of S Lake Presbyterian heard a squeal of brakes He| Lng " MONTREAI line: ' Trig. &( Yhvs. 69. Chem. 75 Another smarl idea. Place hurch vi onduct 161s a) { his w \ gee al Trig. 80, Ph Li em, 7, , : Wo Church ) nera Emp . ' Pra . the looked out h indo 0 see a A yi Fr. C 71 an Oshawa Times Classified OSHAWA y dd not agree " 8 from th VicIntosh . I ) | | after hearing the evidence ITY AND B k t d rvices from the cargo-passenger vessel Lismonia[CAT HOCK a WIRIWAY SIN OVER. Tho bl "ol ns -- Eng. L. 53, Hist.| Ad to fill that need, A call to ONLY 10% DOWN Constable Joynt issugd a speed C eC S ed Anderson Funeral Home Friday, oo expected to clear Montreal] NeXt Jt hit & pole and broke it, OT 56 Trig. 68, Phys o, RA 5.34% statis astion zuaip! WTO 3 YEARS 10 #AY : a August 19, at 2 pm. Cremation t* abr .| 68, ( ng ticket because of bad feel- DISTRICT 4 harbor this morning after be ing then it Struc kK a tree pially ne | Cliem 80 ings. He fined Hawke $15 and held up by a -hour seamen's CAT careened through brush an Lawrence Gauer ~~ Trig NY, {eres 0 court vas due 1 1 feelin will follow . ; costs, or three days | Gives hi strike \ended up facing southeast on the: 4 Constable: doynt told the Soi RE CONVICTED : r north shoulder of the road Bot. 81, Zoo. 60 | he i reepted the accused on the ARE 1 n am he catering rews of both alg . ns Li Glen Hicks Eng. L. 5 I'he following men were con ' ships staged sitdown strikes Tues. OPP Constable Murra Joyal Geom. 67. Trig. 63, Chem, 52. | ers y ort yf Bowman July 18 aid Hawke was|victed of careless driving in Osh.| Statement da m board their vessels in sald the accused looked fatigued Gary Hobbs--Eng. C. 52, Eng, u il a 70 awa Magistrate's Court and paid| Old Man Dies ympathy with the unofficiall after the mishap 1. 54, Hist, 51, Phys. 50, Chem. averaging between 65 and I EE a meal total of 3000 in nes Mundus F ¢ Bec wetam rike a faction of the S¢ Stephany said he did not know (58 Lat. A. 70, Lat. C. 70, Fr. A, awe, was CHEE Hh git gf Bow t hob fi ag et me: nion in England, which al caused the car to go off the a7, ¥r. C. 52 Hawke was stopped he advised manville, $25; Joseph T. Me-|rirCorer Boil ocal 597, Int. Hod| STRATFORD (CF A B3-ye: p up more than 100 ships. | road. that "everything was sort! Bruce Hutchinson--Zoo., he would be charged with speed-|Innes, Toronto, $50; Robert K fair re a ding and Common|old resident of the Perth County mpress of France has 300 blank Arthur Janzen--Eng. C. 60 ; t ' Jorn : s I i ¢ p M y 8 y hos ha ' ¢ h « " agcused became "quite Grahara, $30; Ernest Stein. To-'uuuge the following erica Home here died Tuesday In hos-|picsengers for Liverpool. The| Crown Attorney Harry R. Dey-|Eng, L. 68, Alg. 57, Geom. 68, i ronto, $25, and Lester §. Jones day al al after apparent being hid monia has 38 passengers for|man, QC, suggested the accused|Trig. 74, Phys. 67, Chem 62,| Hawke charged I tried to Yorante $50 i "Blai Park Public School bi eigh ; asgo may have dozed at the wheel Ger. A. 67. Ger. C. 84. reason with the officer, but he| Charges were dismissec (water in a bar Mo to he reasoned F WI To. Tulip Terrace, ia Whitby, is be J . 3 < M 0 2 LL zal t 0 f é * p | ( Dt native t . o was in no mood 0 he e against Robert rake C2 %ling constructed by a contractor ame Jorne Slocomb ative membe of the catering staff, with, When 1. told him he ¥ ronto, and Gerard van Weelden named Crawford Construction|0f Port Dover, had lived at the|including kitchen workers and being ridiculous, he told me t0ipyronto, They were defended by!yimited. It would seem that|county home five years. He dis- stewards Canadian Pacific ¥ 4 TER NOW ' for the court." Hawke pap Kelly te Aug. 15, said mar DIY Save i Terence Whithy Public School Board will|appeared late Steamships transported Empress "said STREETS CLOSED be faced with the problem of ager H. J. Da) passengers to a nearby CPR rail ] i" FOR OUR 60th FALL TERM pe| Fes0Iving differences between! William Dill and his son Roy| wi restaurant for meals i reels w 4d MING EVENTS he following Street Bis 1s trades of t) Building [of St. Pauls went to Rov's farm AONE - C closed for construction toda and Construction Trades Council|pye routine a \ Rossland road west, from Glen ov osha 80a 0 . ma a GERMAN JAILED wh after a long |she hey foun hi ke BINGO ; o Jed il traet Wed cairn to Gibbons Ritson road meeting rave ocidod to Lo Shack They ) no "y Sandie DACHAL Wes Germany) DOMINION COLLEGE south, from King street east 10 getion to protect the agreements ole Reuter \ young German who days ithont food or otf the men mvolved were| the barn, then heard. a . osed to southbo vaf- stoned with the various ¢ . i alth Bruce--closed to southbound traf-| signed with the various contrac 'get me out of he iimed the Dachau concentra Matriculation and Commercial Courses y ¥ ion rog ast g tors BINGO: Bathe Pak, Ea ane mate: fic; Yeusion ay tal oo - 4 come aboul after] An ambulance rushed Mr. Slo ) ump crematortums were Day ond Evening Classes jackpots King street west, from Waverly/ discussior th the members of|combe 1 hospital, but he died|t by the United States after % ~ to Thornton road; Wilson road|the School Board and advances Shortly after being admitted 5 W ent to jall Tuesday for NOVEI BINGO south from Olive avenue toito the contractol | Fred, It is reported he climbed into en months. Martin Fiedler, 25, $25 Bloor 81. West Toronte ~= LE 1.3817 > N 8 pm Dieppe avenue; Park road north, Beckstead, business representa. the barn's haymow a laddexypy found guilty 'of slandering! Office now open ngs by appointment {A from Rossland road west to An-| tive of the Construction laborers, drew the ladder up, and was ui y napolis avepue, Whenever possi. claims that this contractor did/able to put it in position to wd $8 Begin Sept. 6 ad and publicly approving | ble, streets will be kept open fo in an agreement for unionipack down local traffic. Emergency condi- Men and conditions under the Maw bled inled ! s of rawfor t tions such as weather uld pe. name of W. Crawford Limited ques $140 JAC KPOT INCL UDED quire the closing of streets not bh i when approached Jated i jet was 10 using amed Co. Dox on this isl pany, as he did not intend to| POSTPONE BIG BLAST apply the agreemeat on this job MEDICINE HAT, Alta. (CP | but would use another company! Defence Research Board fficials name here as a non-union project,| have postponed for 24 hours the i a [ S "The Building and Construction detonation of a 40,000 pound . Tr a des Council representatives|charge of TNT al the board's TO THE PUBLIC ake the position that this is alexperimental station X miles reak of good faith in labor! northwe of he Meteorolog WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17th -8 P.M, [Rint en vane ans, oss 3nd RTI P available for a statement of today's scheduled OPEN FRI. TILL 9 PM. AT ST. MARY'S OF THE PEOPLE SAT. TILL 6 P.M, AUDITORIUM FOR MORE STEVENSON RD. N. AT MARION \V7 Voy. Sale], ' nti ee SE +3. BICYCLES 16 GAMES OF $8.00 SIN " " I GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40 IN; UP : ny 26" WHEEL - 18" FRAME Girls' and boys' models, chrome rims, chrome handle SHARE-THE-WEALTH Jou Jendiog - bars, leather seats and chain guards. We can't use $50 EXTRA -- 2 CARDS FOR 25¢ FAST --~ the manutacturer's name at this low price coast-to-coast. in OR 10 CARDS FOR $1.00 Canada & Hawaii | ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD | SERBORRD 5h i | ONLY 9 GY CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED i ANCE COMPANY E \ = ma NR CHE - - - OF CANADA LTD FAERIE rl YOUR VACATION CASH Other makes and models available ot prices balow wholesale FREER Lv RRGLISR RLEND A n Do Your RUGS and UPHOLSTERY ! | IS READY ! Buy Now For Buck To Sched! phi uu Look TIRED and DULL? Get $50 to $2,500 Today! Sh Ne - we... PHONE RA 8.6283 These Prices Won't Last Long Ham -- hj Let us give your living room a new complexion, rugs EX il n yt Bhi Bligd and upholstery cleaned in your own home. Ny | Just A Few Water Skis Left At 10% Below Wholes: ROOM READY FOR USE WITHIN é HOURS For free estimate call RA 5-7488 AL SEeEns mal | £7) =| OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE | ERSWirs vas Police said there wil unmistakable flavour RUG & UPHOLSTERY CL 442 MILLER EAR sil 290 ALBERT ST. (between Gibb and Olive) RA 8.031

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