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The Oshawa Times, 3 Oct 1961, p. 3

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CHILD HURT IN DITCH FALL Herbert King points to a 15- foot ditch caused by erosion in an area reserved for a city park near Eastbourne avenue, off Harmony road north. Eight-year-old Cynthia Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henry of 710 East- bourne avenue, was injured Jast Saturday when earth col- lapsed in one of the ditches. She was released from hospi- tal today after five days' observation. City council has ordered the board of works to do '"'whatever is possible" to correct the situation. The city erected a snow fence in the area several months ago | to keep the children away from the ditches, but this was not satisfactory. --Oshawa Times Photo CAPSULE NEWS Tender Clauses Jail Drunk For 10 Days A woman testified against her husband Monday, when Ar- thur Porter, 63, of 79 Stone Square Dance Callers Rally PORT HOPE -- The Canadiar Old-time Square Dance Caller: Association staged a fall dancer in the high school Friday nigh' and a four-piece orchestra from Toronto supplied the music for a variety of dances which in- cluded the French minuet, the Schottische and the Gay Gord ons. Square dance callers included M. Cole of Bowmanville, Clar- ence Turner of Newcastle, Har old Ransberry of Orono, and Orville Drinkwater, Sidney Lockhart and Harold Behm of Port Hope. More than 225 were in attend- ance from 10 communities. Under sponsorship of the local recreation committee, square dance 1 will com e this week at Skeena. Square dancing was advocated by some of the candidates in the recent high school campaign speeches prior to the election of CITY COUNCIL NEWS IN BRIEF The blue and white United Nations flag will fly from the City Hall staff on Oct. 24, in observance of United Nations Day. YOUNG PEOPLE VISIT A group of boys and girls from Simcoe ' Sireet United Church visited council Monday night. HOSPITABLE CITY Girls of the Ulster Choir, who visited Oshawa recently, found this city the most hospitable of their tour, reported St. George's Men's Club President W. G. Coulby. POOL FOR SALE Somerset Pool, leased and operated by the city this sum- mer, will be offered for sale to the city once again. Property Committee will investigate. TO ASSIST CHEST City Personnel Officer Dan Fleming wili work part time with the Greater Oshawa Com- munity Chest again this year. the student council. CITY AND DISTRICT VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the Monday meet- ing of the Rotary Club of Osh- awa included Norman Bennett, Oshawa; Howard Glaze and Ed. Mitchell, Toronto, and Ro- tarians Douglas Courtney, Belle- ville; Eber Walroth, Perth and|tion has granted city firefight- Seve Persson, Ajax. lers a 4.89 per cent salary in- TO STUDY REQUESTS Board of Works will investi-| gate two Board of Education requests: a road into the new school site on Oshawa boule- vard north; and the construc- tion of a sidewalk along the south side of Rossland road a point just past the entrance| to the board's administration] building. SALARY INCREASE A three-man board of arbitra- The New York Rangers of the National Hockey League, enroute to their training camp at Guelph from Kingston, stop- ped overnight at Hotel Gen- osha Monday and stayed for breakfast in the coffee shop before continuing their jour- ney via chartered bus. Rang- ers have been on tour play- ing in Hull and Kingston and will meet the Boston Bruins in a charity game at Kitchen- er Wednesday night. The team stopped overnight to avoid arriving at their train- ing camp at 3 a.m. The team, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 3, 1961 § from left to right, back row, are: Dean Prentice, left wing; George Konik, defence; Harry Howell, defence; Ca- mille Henry, left wing; Andy Bathgate, centre; Earl Major- field, centre and Junior Lang- lois, defence. Front row, Doug NEW YORK RANGERS HOCKEY TEAM GUESTS IN OSHAWA Harvey, defence playing. coach; Irv Spencer, defence; Guy Gendron, left wing; Andy Hebenton, right Wing; "Gump" Worsley, goal; John Wilson, left wing and Larry Cahan, defence. ' --Oshawa Times Photo City Will BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED | crease. Labor Relations Chair- man Ald. Hayward Murdoch Four members of the Rotary|told council this represented a Club of Oshawa, who celebrate $225 a year increase for a first their birthdays this week, were|class fireman, versus a 4 per honored at the club luncheon|cent increase, or $184 original- this week. Those presented|ly offered by the city. | Wanted: by the city of Osh- awa -- one purchasing agent. | According to City Personnel Of- Hire Purchasing Agent cord of all materials, supplies or equipment. Obtain, analyze and prepare OBITUARY MRS. JOHN McMASTER Mrs. Ethel Maude McMaster died at The Cedars Nursing Home, East Whitby Township, Monday, October 2, after hav- ing been in failing health for the past five years. Prior to |being admitted to the nursing home she lived at 114 Alma HOSPITAL REPORT Following is the report of the Oshawa General Hospital for the week ending Sept. 30: Ad- missions, 292; births, male 35, female 19; discharges, 275; newborn discharges, male 27, female 28; major surgery, 60; minor surgery, 106; eye, ear, nose and throat, 54; treatments and examinations, 154; casts, 3 physiotherapy treatments, Termed Unfair FREDERICTON. (CP) -- Ar-, PLANE LANDS SAFELY thur G. Sullivan, president off EDWARDS BASE, Calif. (AP)| the Canadian Construction Asso-|A Western Airlines Boeing 720 ciation, said Monday night|fanjet bound from Mexico City many public bodies are using|to Los Angeles with 75 persons tendering and contract docu-|aboard made an emergency ments that have been virtually|landing without incident tonight. unchanged over the last 50] Airline spokesman Phil Olson ficer Dan Fleming he will work Work detailed specifications for ma- under the general supervision street, faced a charge of being intoxicated before Magistrate F. S. Ebbs. Mrs. Porter said that she had | called police on the afternoon of Sept. 28 w % : i i Sept. He Bh Mh Only one fire call was receiv-| ot Works will investigate. {of purchasing and stores func- Bn : "oy _|ed by the Oshawa Fire Depart- ¥ {tions for the city and-or other ern, hy EYE, FE ce Monday 3 moh SALARIES APPROVED agency fs "pdr soar been breaking things around the|fire was reported at the rear f re RE e 0 J; 0 a oy Public Utilities) deriving sup- years. He said these contain|said a complete hydraulic fail-| house". of 145 King street west at 7.05 0d o Birman an 4 a a¥| port wholly or in part from the clauses "completely unfair" to/ ure had been discovered. | Sgt. Det. L. J. McDermaid|/a.m. today. Four ambulance il ny 9 Sd os Whe City | the contractor. He urged public| | testified that he had gone to the|calls were also received. oe oh ict With a designated salary] bodies to adopt the Canadian| 7 KILLED Porter house to investigate and, three man Court of loc]. | Tange of $5500-$7200, the pur- standard forms of construction (AP) --|when he met him at the front NO ACCIDENTS during the court's sittings deal- x street, Oshawa. | terial and equipment purchases The Tova Ethel Maude! requisitioned by various depart- Morphy, daughter of the late ments or agencies. Ensure dis-\njr and Mrs, Andrew Morphy, tribution of specifications 10|she was born June 29, 1882 in vendors. {East Whitby Township. She Establish procedures and dis-| married John McMaster Feb. pose of salvage material and|12, 1907, in Oshawa, and lived equipment as required. in Courtice until coming to Osh- Present tenders, recommend/a8Wa some 50 years ago. She vendor and discuss the various| #25 a member of King Street aspects of the proposed recom-| United Church. : : dl Mrs. McMaster was prede- mendation at council, board an ceased by her husband, Jo hn with silver spoons were M. Cry-| REQUEST SEWER : derman, J. Lewis, G. L. Mur-| Council has received a peti-|of City Treasurer Harold Tripp. doch and T. Prest. tion from Knights road resi "po. pe responsible for the {dents asking for installation of|,, dininistrati d ti RUBBISH FIRE sewer on their street. Board| A¢ministralion anc operation Did You Know . .. In the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA HOTEL you con have o Full-course Dinnr for ONLY 95c. f chasing agent's duties were tender and contract. AUSTRIANS CAN APPLY OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern ment of Austria now is accept- ing applications for compensa- tion to individuals persecuted on political, racial or religious FREMONT, Neb. Seven members of one family|porch, Porter had been bellig- were killed Monday when the| erent, threatening his wife and family car and a semi-trailer|son. He had to use force to re-| truck collided, the truck over-|strain him, when he arrested | turning on top of the car. Vic-| Porter on the front lawn of a| tims were 46-year - old Dallas neighbor's house. Talkington of Blair, Neb., his| Porter told the magistrate wife Dora, and five of their six|that he had been home alone all| No accidents were reported|ing with {Monday evening or this morn-|lems. ing by the Oshawa Police De- partment. Armstrong-Jones Becomes An Earl reassessment prob. "|described as follows: Develop purchasing and store NO UNDUE CONCERN |... ;.oqures to establish an ef- After having checked the acci-( gi. h p dent record of city vehicles, | iolent surchasing Syeration; the traffic and transportation) ¢, ating purchasing and Sommiiice a satisfied \here 55) ctnve policies and procedures. np reason or. Y i! Purchase or contract for pur- grounds between March 31, 1938, and May, 8, 1945, when that country was under Nazi Germ- any's rule, it was announced ANNOUNCES PARDON BURGOS, Spain (Reuters) -- A pardon for political and crim- children. | |afternoon, drinking beer, and| | that it was on private property. LONDON (Reuters) -- Queen "You have been making a|Zhzabeth has conferred an earl- | nuisance of yourself," said| dom on Antony Armstrong- Magistrate Ebbs and gave him| Jones, husband of princess Mar- premium totals on 95 city ve- hicles were checked over the last three years. PARKING LOT Accident damage totals and)... "0" a) current supplies and contractual services need- {ed by city or other agencies of (the City, obtaining sealed quo- tations where requested. committee meetings. Discourage uniform bidding and endeavor to obtain as full and open competition as pos-| and| sible on all purchases sales. Keep informed of current de- velopments in the field of pur- chasing, prices, market condi- tions, new products, etc. WILL. USE THOR McMaster, Dec. 18, 1956 and 1s survived by one daughter, Mrs. Bob Deguerre (Eileen) of Osh- awa, and two sons, Ray and Earl of Oshawa. Two sisters, Mrs. Alma Gus- cott and Mrs. Chester Dewell (Mabel) of Oshawa also sur- vive. She was predeceased by four brothers, Jess, Walter, Russell and Albert Morphy, and one sister, Mrs. Pearl Cross- man. HOME... Means More with CARPET On The Floor If you can't afford a new home give your present home a The city parking lot, at the | northeast corner of Athol and| Mary streets, will be operated with an attendant and parking gate during the day, and with the parking gate only at night. Rates will be the same as those charged at the city's Athol west lot -- except that the 25 cent night fee will apply through the night, instead of until 9 p.m. UNDER ENGINEER New Look" with carpets from Nu Way. Choose from the largest selection in Oshawa Nu-Way WASHINGTON (AP) -- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration disclosed Mon- day the powerful and proven Thor Delta rocket will be used to launch Britain's first scien- tific satellite. A spokesman said the Thor Delta also will be used to hurl the Canadian ionospheric satellite into a polar orbit from the Pacific missile range in Ca- Monday. A Sarde inal prisoners was announce BEGINS OPERATION Monday night as Generalissimo WHITEHORSE, N.T. (CP) -- Francisco Franco left for Ma- Canada's most northerly Telex|j iq after two days of celebra- exchange--at Whitehorse in theltions marking the 25th anniver- Yukon -- went into operationisary of his coming to power. Monday with an inaugural call Thore now are about 20,000 pris- to Toronto. oners in Spanish jails. Of these, TAKES OVER BONDS [less than 2,000 are political OTTAWA (CP)--In a move to Prisoners. ease pressures on the market YOUTHS LOSE BOAT 10 days in the county jail. garet, it was announced from | Buckingham Palace today. GOOD SCOUTS The 31-year-old former society WALLACEBURG, Ont. (CP) photographer will be known as Miss Evalyn Davis led a meet-|ine Earl of Snowdon. He mar- ing recently of the Women Ex-|ried Margaret in' May, 1960. plorers of the First Baptist{ Today's palace announcement Church. The group met to chart|{comes a few weeks before the territory for expeditions and|princess, also 31, is due to have outings. her first baby. Maintain a followiip system on original orders to insure de- livery as promised or to meet needs of department. In liaison with various de- partments or agencies control and supervise storerooms, main- tain a perpetual inventory re- The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Dr. George Tel- ford officiating. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. PRICELESS PRIZE PICTON, Ont. (CP)--Stewart Powers, 82-year-old Picton resi- was for government bonds, Finance Minister F 1e m i n g announced Monday the federal treasury has taken over the bond hold- ings of the unemployment insur- ance fund. The measure, fore- cast in Mr. Fleming's June 20 budget speech, means that the insurance fund will henceforth hold its investments in non-mar- ketable government bonds that can be cashed only with the government. TO HAVE OPERATION UNITED NATIONS (AP)--In- dian Defence Minister V. K Kri- gshna Menon is to undergo an operation for removal of a blood clot from the right side of his brain, his doctor said Monday. The operation likely will be Sa- turday afternoon. He is leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations. COMING EVENTS OSHAWA and District Coin Club, free, massive coin exhibition, includinz Bank of Nova Scotia Gold Display, Oct. 7, ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--Four luckless Toronto youths, who abandoned their schooner sec- onds before Atlantic breakers Wednesda; NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES y, Oct. 4 City Plumbing Inspector, Henry Chapman in future will lifornia. work under the jurisdiction of the city engineer. Previously, he was under the direction of dashed it to pieces against rocks Saturday south of here, are being cared for here by the FIRST RACE "'Ferncliffe" claiming all Red Cross until a way can be|$2,500, purse $1,800, three-year- found to get them home. The|olds, 6 furlongs . four, Bill Goursky, Roy Garad| 1. Med's Missy, NB, 104 and brothers Bob and Brian| 2, Dutch Miss, Wick, 112 Griffin, lost everything in the| 3. Critics Choice, NB, 111 wreck of their 40-foot schooner| 4. Happy Divorce, Harrison, Gallant Four. They had planned X102 to sail the craft to the Carib-| 5. Air Bridge, Nash, 119 6. My Page, Fitzsimmons, 110 7 8 9 bean. . Marsdon, Sandover, 119 PRESIDENT LEAVES . Jack B. Quick, Robinson, OTTAWA (CP) -- Iceland's 107 President, A s geir Asgeirsson| 9, Sweet Dish, NB, 112 says Canada's landscape 10. Gallisox, Gonzales, X106 | changed as he travelled across|11. Gai Linda, Morreale, 109 | the country but the people re-/12. Going Up, NB, 115 | mained the same towards him| Also eligible: Swan Town,] everywhere--*'friendly and open|Stadnyk, 107; Last Dollar, Roy, | | 3. Pancho's First, Robinson, 114 4. More Water, NB, 111 5. Right Service, NB, 114 6. Bright Joy, NB, 117 7. Sandy Sugar, Morreale, 111 8. Trust Him, Morreale, 111 9. Jed's Folly, Remillard, 119 0 1 . Mermaid's Song, Harrison, X106 12. Bonreen, Parnell, X109 Also eligible: Peterboro, NB 108; Mayfair Mews, Parnell, |?" ati ; | X108; Canadian Fiyer, NB, 14.' | PbS for specialized construction, ; FIFTH RACE '"'Dynastic" Claiming all $4500 Purse $2000, Three-year-olds . Lovely Susy, Harrison, X114 the board of health. Oshawa MOH Dr. C. C. Stewart an- nounced the change, brought about when the Ontario Water] § Resources Commission recently took over administration of the Plumbing Code. TURN BACK LAND The city will take back two and one-half acres of Industrial Park 'land optioned to E. B. Kaiser (Canada) Limited. The| § company had planned to oper- |ate a factory here to turn out { TO ALLEVIATE NOISE { | "Complete co-operation as far| : RENT A BEATNIK FOR YOUR PARTY An ad in the "N.Y. Village Voice" offers to provide a beatnik to add zest to your party -- completely equip- ped with beard, eyeshade, torn shirt, sandals and paper back book of poems! Dig this dad! Like if your bills have you beat, why don't you sell some of those old things you don't use -- like furniture, you know? Look around your pad, make a list and call RA 3-3492. Make a move now. '| as it is possible to alleviate un-| { disappointed here prize was three months' ee Rug Co. 174 MARY ST. 'idue night noises" has been|" hearted." He left Montreal for home Sunday. Collections Of 8 p.m. - 12. At Genosha Hotel, coins auctioned, bought, sold, traded riced, | dealers galore. Manquet af 6.30 pm. | Tickets $3.50 each, Juniors $2.75. Fvery.-| one welcome. Tickets Hendersons Book | Store, Royal Coin and Stamp Store| or call 725-5227. lon, at 7.30 p.m., 20 games $6 an seven $40 jackpots, door prizes. SIM LASH and | HIS TRIO Parties ro1 Dances Weddings Banquets 725-8762 725-4706 | NEARLY NEW | SHOP THURSDAY AND FRIDAY | 2-4:30 -- 6-9 PM. | ST. GERTRUDE'S 690 KING ST. EAST KINSMEN B!NGO TUESDAY, OCT. 3rd. FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos. 57 and 55 TEAM 3 'JUBILEE PAVILION ST. STEPHEN'S | ; UNITED CHURCH NORTH OSHAWA TURKEY SUPPER SAT. NOV. 4th Adults 1.50--Children .75 OSHAWA DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB ' for OCT. 3rd ONLY WILL MEET IN ROOM 216} HOTEL GENCSHA | 7:30 P.M. SHARP | Customs Down Customs collections for the - a {Port of Oshawa for September| FERNHILL Bingo tonight at the Ava- | totalled $834,010.86, Custom offi-| *|cials said today. The Septem- ber total collections dropped from the August total of $1,029,- 353.71. Import duty collected here last month totalled $736,663.27. Sale tax collected on imports [totalled $92,877.70. Excise tax| 10, | collected on imports totalled 11, $3341.55 and sundry collections 128,34. giving the total collec- tion figure of $834,010.86. Drunk Jailed For One Month Herbert Harrison, of 64 Celina| street, was sent to jail for one month, after he was found guilty Monday in Oshawa Magistrate's Court to a charge | of being intoxicated. | He was found lying on his| back, half on a sidewalk, half in a driveway, by two Oshawa | constables, who testified that they had to lift him into their car. They said Harrison was in semi - conscious condition and smelled strongly of alcohol. Harrison denied that he had! been drunk. He kaid that he just had gone to the grocery store to| get some Frocefies, He told the| court that he /had suffered a heart attack the week before,| FOURTH RACE he had become tired and just!"Gowan," $2,500, purse $19,000, three-year-| (A) Stafford Farm entry sat down "to rest a bit". "I was not drunk," insisted olds and up, one mile and 1-16. Harrison. 6% Furlongs {115; Margrave, Nash, 122;| 1 | Blackdish, Robinson, 104; Star-| O-Taura, Harrison, X106; Melo- dy Belle, NB, 107. SECOND RACE { ["Crossland," claiming al ($2,500, purse $1,800, three-year-| |olas, 6 furlongs. | 1. Oui Miss Su, NB, 109 Cathy Yates, Griffiths, XX102 1 . 3. Brave Sparton, Remillard, 122 | 4. Vale of Avoca, Hale, 109 | 5. Sgt. Bricker, Harrison, | 6 7 8 . Prince Tour, NB 110 . Brenilyn, Parnell X109 . Youdbetterwin, Parnell 106 . Swampscot, Brown 114 . Chilly Filly, Harrison X114 . Willies Warrior, NB 109 | 2 Real Gentleman, NB 112 QUINELLA BETTING SIXTH RACE XX105 | "Edgecombe" | Furlongs | 1. Golden Flyer, NB (A) 121 2. Jolly Molly, Gomez (B) 111 | 3. Sandhurst 2nd, NB 114 | 4. Thirteen Grand,. McComb 114 . Yancy, Dittfach, 112 . Full Front, NB, 112 9. Cairn Blue, Robinson, 106 Silly Set, NB, 112 Redavat, Armstrong, 115 On the Nail, Brown, 113 (12. |during the month totalled $1-| Also eligible: Ruby Gar, NB, 5. Trsaiure Hung 2nd, Nash| [116; All Cash, NB, 122; Kay- 114 ! Field, 6. Additional, Rogers (A) 114 NB,| 8. Bahamas, Dalton 111 | 9. Indian Line, Potts 114 | 10. Tudor Sovereign, Adams 114 {11. First Shot, Dalton 114 all (A) View Hulloa Farms, entry two-/ (B B)ill Beasley entry | iroman, NB, 115; Top | Rogers, 115; Briarbelle, |109; Bracewell, Harrison, X110 | THIRD RACE "Pearson," claiming $5,000, purse $2,000, year-olds, 6 furlongs. oil 1. Cameis Charm, Griffiths, X114 |SEVENTH RACE 2. Sultan's Eye, Harrison, X108| '"'Princess Elizabeth Stakes" . Crystal Fire, NB, 110 {Purse $10,000 added. Two-year- . Colonel's Choice, NB, 110 |o'd Fillies, foaled in Canada, . Red Freeman, NB, 109 One Mile and 16th . Cartersville ,Adams, 119 1. Big Freckle, NB (A) 119 . Pretty Dolly, McMullen, 2. Beatnik Betty, - Gomez (B) X104 119 . Eliza Belle, Cosentino, 110 9. Big Brown Eyes, NB, 106 10. Marchena, Parnell, X107 11. On Time, Dalton, 110 12. Kinglow, Fitzsimmons, 106 Also eligible: Dunk Moon, NB, A 113; Jaded Jewel, Robinson,| 8. Chippawa Hill, NB (A) 119 103; Bytown, Turcotte, XXX102;| 9. Sardonyx NB (A) 119 Tom Bartle, NB, 113; Shall Suc- [10. Quinte Blue, NB (D) 119 ceed, Rasmussen, 116; Genera'|1l. First Note, Dalton 119 Doge, Gonzales, X108. 12 Ever Amber, Gomez (B) 119 113, Luxiana Lady, Nash 119 3. Flaven, NB (A) 119 |4. Quality Miad, Rogers (C) | 119 5. Flaming Page, Adams 119 6. La Canadienne NB 119 7. New Flight, NB (D) 119 8 . Choppy Wind, Harrison XX 97 X . Musical Prince, Gomez 117 . Sweet Peg, Fitzsimmons 107 Allowance . Wings of Song, Gomez, 112 [Purse $2600, Tree-year-olds, 6 | promised by Smith Transport Manager J. Johnston. Centre and Avenue streets residence have protested to council over | alleged loud and obscene talk from transport drivers and trucks going to and coming from the company site at "all hours of the day and night." Hit Three Cars Driver Jailed Three Months A man was sentenced to three months in jail and had his driv. ling licence suspended for one |year, for failing to remain at {the scene of an accident, that caused $1,100 damage to three | cars. Chester F. Rines, 28, of Steven |son road north, told the court {Monday that he was driving friends home when he hit three | parked cars consecutively on | Oive avenue at 12.05 a.m., Sept. [28 | When Magistrate F. S. Ebbs asked him why he did not stop after he had hit the cars, Rines admitted that he. had lost his "I was all nerved up, I don't know what came over me," he said. | He had gone to the police the | next morning to report the ac- | cident. ARTS GRADUATE Jack Lambersky, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamber- sky, 359 Mary street, who re- ceived his bachelor of arts degree at the fall convocation | of the University of New | Brunswick. A graduate of the yy, Jack plans to study aw, Go CN Rail Coach for ony $ 4:40 one way Big savings round trip for 2 or more. Avoid the traffic. Arrive refreshed. Convenientschedules. 62.61 CANADIAN NATIONAL meee N - | Fre ee YOU WHO HIGH S are invited to write for FREE iL] - J Sal AT HOME IN NEVER FINISHED CHOOL booklet. 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