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The Oshawa Times, 3 Oct 1960, p. 3

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Four Oshawa among the opening night guest's at the O'Keefe night when the curtain went up on a Canadian OSHAWA COUPLES ATTEND O'KEEFE CENTRE OPENING and a fabulous musical, Came- | Toronto as guests of the O'Keefe | Nelson, Mrs, "Fabulous" was the word | Bréwing Co, Been getting a per- of these Oshawa people for the | spective view of their opening new show, the new theatre and | night, from left, Mrs, W, Ham, for a whirlwind weekend in | Ross Drew, Mrs, Drew, Robert | couples were | Centre Saturday | theatre theatrical centre (Photo 196 1 Oldsmobile Are Eighteen different be offered In the full-size Olds-|introduces a mobile line for Redesigned For the first time, the 98 series six-window four- In addi models will| 1961, incorporating|door "Holiday" sedan striking changes in styling and tion, the 98 offers a Scenicoupe design, General Motors of ada, Limited, The cars are shorter and narrow or than 1960 models, Completely redesigned for 1961 are the bodies for the entire 1961{t he Oldsmobile range. Oldsmobile of fers a distinetiy for the top-line LOOK LONGER While 1961 s ears a long look and width have duced. The Dyn B88 are 5.6 incl 1960 mod widths remain same, exterior less In all been substantis hardtop models all body style room has heer many instances last year. Over: has been reduce wutside width ¢ also been reduc COMFORT IMF serie. Passenger comiort | f th serie has | 88's (two-door hardtop); convertible coupe; Sportsedan (four-window, § 4 # 3 4 2 four-door hardtop), and the six. ThE 1961 OLDSMOBILE Dy- window (pillar) "Town" sedan. | namic #8 Celebrity Sedan Super B88 models for 1061 are Scenicoupe convertible Sportsedan (four window, four hardtop); fourdoor "Cele Can weg today FES, : a than the 1960 interior room announced er and 3.8 inches narrower | room has ely different body! door Ham, examine a model of the shown here is 5.6 inches short- | changed and headroom and leg. | been 'Pair Arrested For Break-Ins nue, appeared in Oshaws magis trate's court this morning charg. ed in connection with three break. ins, They were remanded for | hearing this Wednesday on $5000 bail, each, Chief of Police Herbert Flintoff ssid that the three break-ins dated back to last Apriliand that {more than $2400 had been taken, | The two men are charged joint ly with breaking, entering and theft at Hambly's Beverages Lid, 305 Bloor street east, July 12, | when more than $2000 was taken, Crosson was also charged with breaking, entering and theft at Ruddy Electrie Wholesale Lid, July 25. About 8A as taker at that time, Robinson was just | charged with theft in connection {with this incident. | Crosson was charged also with breaking, entering and theft at | Associated Budget Plan Ltd, 111 Simeoe street south, April 23, The safe was removed and money [totalling about $2000 taken, | Chief Vlintoff sald the break in ithe case came when Crosson was Nelson and Mr by Robert Milne) new optional Hydramatic trans. mission has reduced the size of the floor tunnel by 25 per cent, model, However, has not been increased, A | Wilbert, of Cobourg, and Rev sedan, and two four-door station wagons either three se Dynamic 88 is available brity" Fiesta two or gives the The 08 OBITUARIES tyling | Alvin Keeler, of Vernon, Two { brothers, Stanley, of Rochester, IN.Y, and Leo, of Oshawa and one same hody styles as the| Super B88. In addition, a two-door Although interinr POWER IMPROVEMENTS day, Oct, 2, of approximately the Oldsmobile's power plant im.|of 152 Bloor street east provements Include ceased, who was in hi A completel new lightwe Hydramatic tr nlnew un in| pounds lengthlin the heen re overal JAMES ESPOSITO be at Pine occurred at the|Prince Albert Hospital Sun Friends are James Esposito, call at the chs The de-| afternoon 73rd year health for JAMES A lifelong re Italy, Oct,|dled in the Os! came to! pital Saturday Canada 46 years ago and, prior ward Dwyer w coming to Oshawa 40 vears|December 13 0, had lived in Montreal andi time of his de United State 135 Brock stre An employee of Canadian Na Mr, Dwyer Rocket engine has been in. tional Railways prior to his re: Whithy in 190 creased to 394 cubic inches from tirement in 1052, the deecased Mary |1ast year's 371 cubic inches. It/was a member of Holy Cross from General operates on regular-grade Roman Catholic Church worked in the 4 Predeceased actually Ihe death width 3.8 Inche tihad heen in failing eral year Born at San Luca 1887, Mr Esposito on The | s€ and han the Hydrama tie used on previous models, per another 25 per cent re.|lo in floor tunnel size, It also a2 all length of the 98 ha cent fewer part the yd three Displacement of the Dynamic ieadroom ha ansm limmer 75 ally and | Rea ] ned and, in mitting ductior ) increased ghter imple 1gnte it leg revi mproved over 5 per neche an ed 3.8 inche 'ROVED gaso- a by his wile, the!in 1050, Previ EDWARD DWYER Ellen O'Connor Igister, Mrs, Thomas Nelson Cametery,| (Annie) of Peterborough survive Three grandchildren and nine not to|great-grandchildren also survive Tuesday| Funeral services will be held from the Bowes Funeral Home, |Cobourg, Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2 p.m, Interment will be in Co- Ident of the city|houvg Union Cemetery awa General Hos-| "poy © Lohnes, minister of Co. Oct, 1, James Ed-|po 00 Baptist Church, of which as born in Oshawa np. Kecler was a member, will 1677, and at the| ong, of the services, Nigeria PM Grove requested Apel until el east was 2 to married in] the former| He retired Motors where he tool and die room ously, Mr, Dwyer! William Orville Crosson, 19, of 2 12 Lioyd street and Arthur James| Arthur Hobbs, on a liquor charge, § "| Robinson, 24, of 50 Wayne ave. Further questioning by Detective arvested, on the weekend, by PC Sargeant John Powell and Detec: tive John MacDermaid revealed information that led to the theft charges, Crosson had just returned from the west coast CITY AND DISTRICT REMANDED ON BAIL John Altiman, 20, of Oshawa, | (who last week was charged ith, ithe armed robbery of the CNR! station here last Sept. 10, was) remanded on bail of $5000 when| | he appeared In magistrate's| court this morning, He Is sched. | uled to appear for hearing this | Wednesday STORE ROBBED BURKETON (Staff).-Cigarets,| ie cream and cases of soft drinks, valued at $90, were stolen {from a candy booth, owned by (Chester A, Hoskins, early this morning, Entrance was gained by forcing a window, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUJECT That true power belongs to! God, not to matter, is a central theme and the Lesson - Sermon entitled Unreality" which was read at Christian Science serv ices Sunday, Oct, 2 20-POUND FISH While fishing at Sunday morning, Paul Torgyik 247 Bimeoe street north, landed a 48 « inch, 26 - pound muskelunge Mr. Torgyik said he was fishing from a boat, using worms and a |worm harness as bait, It took {him and his friend, Gyula Herda, 456 minutes to land the big catch STREETS CLOSED following streets will be for construction today The closed Wilson road south ible streets will be kept open for local traffic, Emergency condi tions such as weather could re. quire the closing of streets not on this list FIVE AMBULANCE CALLS The Oshawa Fire Department reported five ambulance calls Saturday and ne ambulance or fire calls all day Sunday, There were no fire calls Saturday, Debate Enjoyed By Men's Club ( for the winter season Wednesday night, Sept, 28 at the piano favorites was held THE WEATHER OFFICE says a system moving east is bringing rain to paris of Que- Albert Street "Men's Own lub" held its opening meeting unny, Cold, Some Cloud A TORONTO (CP)~Forecasts is- Winds northwest 15 to 85 knots President Wilbur Down weleom. | oq hy the weather office at 5 decreasing to 10 to 15 this after. With R_ Nicholson, of Whithy, a sing song of old ed the members and visitors, Hel oy" gry, noon and becoming light variable ( Bobcaygeon charge of the devotional period, | Rev, 8, C. H prayer hapter of devotional a hard word" appropriate poem to conclude the in the north, A large part of the London | devotional f Resolved ment debaters Rossland road west, from Steven.|taken by Mi '| son road north to Gibbons street; | Mittler, both of Brooklin, while|dsor; Sunny with a few cloudy Kijjaloe from Olive Mac Barnett upheld the negative, avenue to Shakespeare avenue;|!Ts colleague Roy Corbman was Tuesday Stevenson road south, closed from|ton ill to attend Gibb street to the CPR; Taunton) The judges were Constable Wil coming light tonight, Haliburton road east from Simcoe street to|!lam Tane and Detective Sergeant (Kirkland Lake regions, Ritson road north, Whenever pos.|/ohn Powell of the Oshawa Po-(gay Sudbury: Variable eloudi- {lice Department | tive gave strong arguments which nroved {ing the facts, gave his decision {in favor of the affirmative, served alled on Ross Clark who took|™ Synopsis Patchy cloud ling. tonight, Mainly clear, ered over the province during the| Forecast Temperatures night following the shower) ' weather of Sunday, Overnight! Lows tonight, highs Tuesday temperatures ranged in the mid. Windsor 40s in the outh and the mid-30s!8t. Thomas ......evs Atkinson offered Clark read the bth Hebrew and gave a story, "Obedience fp Jim Scott read an Ros LTT TT province will have mainly sunny Kitchener weather today and Tuesday. Regional forecasts valid until| Wingham imidnight Tuesday: Hamilton Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake gi Catharines ...... program, The program was that Capital he Abolished Atkinson introduced the The affirmative was Huron, Niagara, Georgian Bay, roronio is Lockyer and Mr, Toronto, London, Hamilton, Win: peterborough .. a debate: arate Punish. Mr ssssssses3 o> >= periods today, Clear tonight and Muskoka Little change In tem ng. Bay {perature, Winds northwest 16, be gudhury | Earlton Kapuskasing White River ness, clearing this afternoon, Moosonee {change In temperature, po AD. AGENCIES FROM A TO Z {northwest 15, becoming light to night, Timmins-Kapuskasing: Wall Street Journal reports that the UBS Commerce Dept,, in a helpful mood, has North gzg2gEE Both the affirmative and ness. informative to the audi. mee, Sergeant Powell, In review. Cloudy were With sunny intervals, clearing {this afternoon, Tuesday sunny i eens WIth INCP@Asing cloudiness in the FIND SAFE INTACT afternoon, A little warmer Tues. EDMONTON (CP)--A safe cons 98: Winds northwest 15, light to. Coffee and doughnuts | Will Come To UN Meet LAGOS, Nigeria (CP)~Prime improved | line i by Increasing the cushion depth! The new engine for the Super former Nancy and chair height for front ass and 99s with four-barrel car. 1954 Mr, Esposita Mi Rose! Coulte He was o and rear seats. Door openings in puretion has a revised induction hy three daughter ' i ou ers ¢ was a member of both front and rear have been! system, including a new cam. Catalano, Mrs, Francis Ketl a St, Gregory's Roman Catholic widened, and the new windshield shart. Tts compression ratio is ind Mos Jennie De Angi 0 and Chie hd Lox al xe, Liha design brings with it straight, |jnoreased to 10.0 to 1 for greater|ihree sons, my, Bam and A ye survived by his slanted front "corner posts." The power and performance by using Rocco Esposito, all of Oshawa | wife, two daughters, Mrs. Norine "dog-leg" has been eliminated. {n. premium fuels now available Also surviving are a sister and Cobbledick, of Oshawa and Mrs, ont and rear vertical entrance| Ee ine quietness and durability|® brother, in Italy; a brother in| Gordon Wilson (Rita), of Osh. m has been considerably in thas gine 4 further improved on| Canada; 13 grandchildren and|awa; two sons, John and Joseph ereased to provide easy entry and both engines by tengthening the me, great-grandchild t the MR {Pyyer of Lahaye, exit, . hy 4 ie remains are a ie Me. wo sisters, Mrs, Highlighting the styling motif Sangha (TOS A bearing Intosh Anderson Funeral Home eard, oof Oshawa and Mrs 1961, sculntured sides sweep y droid {for requiem mass in Holy Cross| Fran ottrell (Ann), of Bow a ) ack from the front end and Provide better crankshaft support Church at 9 a.m. Wednesday, manville, and one brother, Thom.| When he goes to the UN, he Brooklin Tue sday night, taper at the rear. Excluding con.| Other significant chassis fea-|oo¢ 5 Rev, P, Coffey will sing as Dwyer of Toronto, eight grand.| said, "I will speak my mind| wertibles, a total of eight distinct. 10168 are; ly ruil heam| te mass, Interment will be in| children and five great-grandchil,| Whether UN members agree with | ly different roof lines is offered|, A COMPietely new guard-beamig: Gregory's Cemetery, Prayers dren also survive {it or no | on various models in the three [fame design, with box-section| will he held at the funeral hom The remains are at the Arm.| The prime minister was speak- series, beams extending the entire length af § p.m Tuesday, Oct. 4 strong Funeral Home for high re-| Ing in reply to Finance Minister] man Hurt of the frame, for increased fore- |quiem mass In 8t. Gregory's| Fleming, who had just presented | COMING EVENTS N p ".-. and aft rigidity, Instead of the X-| _ FUNERAL OF Church, Tuesday, October 4 at|a $10,000 gift of books as Can.| members previously used, new| ZYGMUND PREISLER 10 a.m, taken by Rev, Dr, P, ada's present to Nigeria on its n 0 1S10n Dwyer, Interment will be in St |independence day [ Binco at Sunnyside Park every Tues ay afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Club tourque-hox reinforcements brace High requiem mass was sung Gregory's Cemetery, Fleming delivered to the prime; One woman was slightly : . minister a personal letter from |jured & od for MRS, CHARLES A, HESTER |Prime Minister Dielonbakor | omar y svar led ap The death occurred in the Osh-|which sald the gilt symbolizes ate accidents reported to the Ost estimated at approximately $160 awa General Hospital Sunday of | the good wishes of Canada on the | awa Police Pom hy -- he Ai and to the Castaldo car, damages | Me Charis A Hester A resl-' occasion of Nigerian independ. | gay PACU, Mat $200 estimated approximately | dent of Oshawa for the past BO ence d . 4 years, Mrs, Hesetr Hoag 560 is | Mrs, Jean Hanthorn, 20, of 17| Oxford street. She had been in| TOUCHED BY GIFT Centre street, Bowmanville, was) poor health for three years be Sir Abubakar sald he was | treated and released at Oshawa fore her death |"*deeply touched" hy the gift of |General Hospital Saturday after.| Formerly Alice Elizabeth Bar-|books, He hoped they would be|h0on. for an injured right side ker, Mrs, Hester was born in Lon: placed in a national library here, received In a two.car collision don, England, in 1889 and was formally ending |! he corner of Albert and Bruce married in Oshawa in 1913, She 100 years of British rule were Sl yd aie attended the Salvation Army held "at Lagos race track Satur-|, | a8 was A passenger In a car Mrs, Hester Is survived by her| day, More than 50,000 persons|e' wor her husband, Robert, husband, Charles Alfred Hester, watched Britain's Princess Alex- =: W ied It collided with a car one daughter, Mrs. John Graham | andra formally hand over sover-|9riven by Ross Bryant, 60, of (Frances) of Oshawa, two sons. eignty to Sir Abubakar. 307 Wilson road south Charles A. Hester Jr anc A Don tute hooked out Apparently the Hanthorn car George Hester, both of Oshawa; |e 1 fun Re he ed out Iniwag travelling south on Albert one sister, Mrs, Mary Ann Man. 'he har ot Jrom the Canadian|gireet when the Bryant vehicle shield of Oshawa and 11 grand. | destroyer Co umbla and the Brit. entered the interesection from children, Ish Sriiscs Bel YA a8 the Waal Bruce street, Hanthorn told police Te funeral seTvioe wil he held | status as an independent member ie Yay able tv sop In tme fo in e enhape " y | oJ | apel of the Armstrong of the Commonwealth, Damage to the Hanthorn veh. Funeral Home by Major M.! Rankin of the Salvation Army,| PRAISE BRITAIN lele was estimated at approxi. Tuesday, Oct, 4, at 3,15 p.m, Bur-| The change of rule was ac. mately $600 and to the Bryant ial will be in the Oshawa Union|companied with unrestrained| vehicle damages were estimated Cemetery, {praise for Britain's colonial pol: ot, APprokimately $600, ley by Nigerian leaders. Mrs anthorn was removed to WILLIAM T, KEELER The pe minister sald: Oshawa General Hospital via In falling health for some years "We come to this task better | Civie Ambulance, now, Willlam T. Keeler, formerly equipped than many. For this| The second accident reported of Oshawa, died in Cobourg Gen: nav tribute to the manner in| Saturday involved cars driven by Ed- eral Hospital Sunday, Oct. 2. He which successive British govern. Reginald P, Hickey 126 Cel. taining $57,000 stolen from the|"IEht and south 15 Tuesday. NEAR TITLE provincial le gis lative bullding| PORONTO (CP)-Marine fore! Brooklin moved within one vie| Thursday has heen recovered in-\oayiy valid until 11 am, EDT| tory of the Ontario Lacrosse As {net, Rigi anonced pA Tuesday sociation Intermediate A" title @8Yy. The sale was foun en | Saturday night with a 9 to 6 win on a fam, on He samen out wind Hutto dia 10°00 iA {Minister Alhaji 8ir Abubakar Ta-|over Niagara Falls Scobles at 8t (skirts of the eity, Three men t | {fawa Balewa of Nigeria said Sat.|Catharines, Don Vipond led|charged In the robbery appeared var uvle Hy 4 urday he hopes fo attend the Brooklin in scoring with four|in court Friday and were re:| "yoo "ontario and Lake Brie: United Nations General As-|goals, while Jerry Burrowes had|manded to Oct, 5, -- -- ---- sembly "very soon" and made it two, Doug Vipond, Don Craggs,~ plain he will criticize both the/and Bev Groves one each The| Communists and thé West Isixth game will be played at! issued a 135.page guide of ad agencies, from Aden to Zanzibar, When you want to reach the 4 total market at a low cost, advertise regularly in the Oshawa Times Classified Bec. tion, Phone RA 33402 now \ for complete Information, V Pettrueini in had worked for the Pedlar Peo. | both survived ple, Oshawa Engineering and! | | | | N DIE IN CRASH IELD, N.Y. (AP) ene | BEVEN persons died in a head-on |erash of two automobiles Satur. |day night on a main highway near this southwestern New York Village Mary Rin Rugs need cleaning ? Let us clean them In your own home, Fast efficient servige, AL SEGERS RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS 442 MILLER AVE, RA 5-7488 he neared Olive avenue, the Cas.| taldo vehicle "shot out in front! of" his car and he was unable to avoid the collision Pl Damage to the Hickey car was the four corners of the frame's|this morning for the late Zyg central section, extending box./mund Preisler who died in the section ruggedness both laterally Oshawa General Hospital Frida and longitudinally in his 63rd year The ball-joint front suspension The mass was sung by Rev, F OFT Bingo twenly games 36 and 3s |has been modified and improved Kwiatkowski in Holy Cross Ro Five games $25 One $150 Special. by the addition of permanently- man Catholic Church, Burial was Shate ihe Wealth. Corner of Albert and | Juhricated friction surfaces, Front in St. Gregory's Cemetery -- suspension lubrication points have| been reduced from 12 to four, 50 p.. that periodic lubrication is re J | quired only at the hall joints A newly-designed fourlink sta bilized coll suspension is used in the rear, producing a softer, bet Miss Annie Dowson died sudden {ter ride with less turn roll and) at the home of her niece, Mrs minimum dipping when acceler: Herbert Ashton, in Ashburn, Sun ating or braking Oct. 2. Miss Dow had Included in the been residing in Ashburn for the slgn 18 a new anchor pin con- p ) years. She was in hel struction which insures constant 92nd year orrect relationship between the anchor pin and brake drum for ..nt most of her life taking EXTRA BUSSES {maximum braking stability cave of her relatives. Her par Jackpot Nos. 53 and 52 a ndand hid on the Dynami ents were Geromla Dowson and TEAM | and duper 80 seires are 8.00 X| Jane Maw, She was a member of 14 with 8.50 x 14 with 9.00 x. 14 {he Church of Christ in Toronto JUBILEE PAVII.ION |available as oversize vhere she lived before moving -------- The new 16 2/3 Imperial gal-'to Ashburn WOODVIEW PARK lon fuel tank mounted vertie Miss Dowson is survived by MONSTER BINGO In ap RUMMAGE Sale, 5 Andrew's Church on Tuesday. October 4, at 1 p.m NEARLY NEW SHOP Thursday and Friday 21 9 pn ST. GERTRUDE'S 690 King St. East KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY, OCT. 4th FREE ADMISSION Rut Polak, and F rers were > Wysocki, F Kuziemga pall b ki, W Halleck, J Kugziemka MISS ANNIE DOWSON ORDER YOUR VETCRAFT POPPY WREATHS NOW For Remembrance Ceremonies day, on 1961 brake de Miss Dowson, who was a nurse Day On REMEMBRANCE DAY, NOVEMBER 11, Oshawa's Civic Bodies, Industries, Organizations and Citizens ve the op- Gordon and Kenneth vices Yow can borrow $50 10 $5000 Without endorsers : or"bankable ; security ORDER IT NOW ! SPECIAL NOTICE TO MERCHANTS: Suitable poppy wreaths for window display are available at reasonable prices. Honor our war heroes by placing a Vetcraft wreath in your window at the provides improved gage accuracy Mrs. Herbert Ashton, of Ashburn portunity to place wreaths on the War Memorial in tribute to our $100 DOOR PRIZES on Super 88 and 98 series inson Funeral Chapel, Brooklin Was the son of the late Mr. and our shoulders." Hickey told police he was trav. WHEN: Every Monday & Wednesday at 1:15 p.m, and at 8 p.m, Remembrance. aasomn. lon dshield wip Po mechan/sia yy, Donald Purdy, of Islington 4 € Stuttaford, of Ashburn honored dead of two world wars, . . JACKPOT NUMBERS All 1961 Oldsniobiles are avail-|where s will be held at Mrs. Robert Keeler Nigeria has a population of elling south on Albeit street a Make Your Tribute 50 - 55 able in a full range of 15 exterior 2 p.m, Wednesday, Oct. 3, con. He is Survived by two sons, 36,000,000 iround 9 p.m, Saturday night, As TIME: 1:15 p.m, or 8 p.m. BEGINNING: Monday, October 3rd, 1960 ally and filled rom a door in {hree nieces and two nephews 1e rear quarter his deep tank! Alfred Parrott. of Ashburn RED BARN tandem design with increased Stuttaford. of e wiper area. A nine-inch overlap AION, } $1,300 PRIZES design which Incecaces. wines Tionton, Alta was in his 86th year, ments have gradually transferred ina street and Benito Castaldo, 25, area 15 per cent will be offered Miss Dowson is resting at Rob. Born in Oshawa, Mr. Keeler/the burden of responsibility to/631 Drew street colours, including nine metallic|ducted by Rev. M. C. Fisher of] | TONIGHT | finishes, {Fenelon Falls, The interment will A VETCRAFT WREATH Regarding . » 0 The: Catholic Church and Its Teachings All Vetcraft Wreaths are made by disabled veterans, who thus earn their WHERE: St. Gregory's Auditorium -- Room 1 194 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa FOR: Anyone -- Catholic or Non-Catholic who wi more about the Catholic Church living in the Vetcraft shops of Canada, and are distributed solely by the Canadian Legion, CALL, PHONE B WRITE NOW for SAMPLES and PRICES to ACKLIN, BUSINESS MANAGER OSHAWA BRANCH, CANADIAN LEGION 90 CENTRE STREET PHONE RA 3.4511, RA 3.9211 or RA 3.9580 es to learn Vat = The lectures are arranged for those who wish to learn more about the History of the Catholic Church, and its Doctrines. Beliefs and ceremonies. There is THE FASTEST GROWING ALL.CANADIAN LOAN COMPANY CALL AL REKUSH AT RA 5.654) Branch offices throughout Ontario. 17 SIMCOE ST. N. no fee or obligation

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