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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1961, p. 3

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Roybrook Mode! Lady, (left) and Royal Delight, (right), were the first prize progeny of dam for F. Roy | Ormiston, Brooklin, in the Holstein classes at the Royal Winter Fair. Lady was the winning dry three-year-old | |May Rezone , Land Needed For Housing Members of the Oshawa City Council, at a special meeting this week, learned that the On- tario Municipal Board has not given its approval to an amend- ment to the city's restricted area bylaw, which was design- ed to permit erection of low density multiple dwellings for occupation by elderly people without requiring a change in the district classification. | City Solicitor E. .G. McNeely informed the council that the Oshawa Housing Company Lim- ited had applied to council for jan amendment to the zoning |bylaw to permit a senior citi- lzens' housing project to be jerected on the east side of |Westmount avenue. | The planning board had recommended that an applica- these two, Balsam Brae Pluto tion be made to the Ontario Sovereign, was the first prize |Municipal Board for an amend- dry aged cow, making them a [ment which would permit the remarkable group of winners. |city to build apartment br'?- - --Photo by Jim Rose |ings in any part of the city. while Royal Delight was sec- ond to the Grand Champion of the Show in the milking four- year-old class. The dam of | CAPSULE NEWS Rescued Trawler BREMERHAVEN, West Ger- many (Reuters)--The owners of a West German trawler which rescued two Britons from a small boat in heavy saes this month received a bill Wednes- day for £20 ($56) for using the facilities of the port of Avon- mouth to land the Britons NUFFIELD RECOVERING OXFORD, England (Reuters) Lord Nuffield ear-old Brit- ish auto millionaire and philan- tropist, left a nursing three intestinal operations dur- ing the last two months. He will go to his country home to con- valesce. CAR INJURES 35 home| Wednesday after undergoing Seamen Billed REPRESENTS QUEBEC QUEBEC (CP)--Hughes La- pointe, 50, former veterans af- fairs minister and postmaster general, has been appointed Quebec province agent general jin London, England, it was an- nounced Wednesday. Mr. La- pointe, will occupy offices in Canada House. Later, Quebec | plans to open a provincial house lof its own as it did in Paris last October. PAYS HIGH PRICE LONDON (AP)--Julius Weitz- ner of New York paid $112,000 Wednesday for a painting by Canaletto at Sothebys auc tion jrooms. An official said it was ithe highest price ever paid for a AJAX LEGION RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDING STUDENTS Each year the Ajax Branch "© OBITUARIES |buildings in R-1 areas where JAMES W. KERR jall buildings are private dwell- James W. Kerr, formerly of surance Association. lings. RR 3, Bowmanville, died at the) ACTIVE IN COMMUNITY The municipal bord. ** Neely said, felt this would not Oshawa General Hospital Nov.) 28. He was in his 61st year. |derwriter for Co-operators In-|be in keeping with good zon.ng| jin community and turned down the city's) application. Mr. Kerr was born in Aber-| will be sadiy missed in man deen, Scotland, in 1900. He| organizations, He was a mem of the Canadian Legion and the Ladies' Auxiliary offer bursaries to two outstanding students in the community. The bursaries, in the amount of $400 each, are given to help the students on their way to completing university edu- cation. This year's winners were Brian Hogan and James Shearer, formerly students of the Ajax High School. Pic- tured left to right are Legion President John Shanks pre- senting a commemorating plaque to Mr. Thomas Hogan. accepting on behalf of his son, and James Shearer re- ceiving his plaque from La- dies' Auxiliary President, Mrs. Art Ward. At the present time Brian is studying archi- tecture at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg and James is at the University of Toronto studying dentistry. --Oshawa Times Phote Fire Victim CITY AND During its meeting council] Mr. McLean was very active|passed an 'amending bylaw to} activities and|rezone the property on West-| y|mount avenue for use for the} ,-|Proposed apartment building. came to Canada at the age of|/ber of Corinthian Lodge, No |three years and lived in Bramp-|¢1, 100F, for 38 years and was ton until 1944. Since then Mr.}4 past district deputy. He was Kerr has been a resident of the also a member of The Ontario Bowmanville area. Encampment, No. 11, IOOF, Surviving are his wife, the|and the Oshawa Rebekah former Arthea L. Haynes; and} Lodge, No. 3. He was a mem- a daughter, Arthea Elizabeth}ber of Greenwood United (Mrs. G. Duncan), of Oshawa.|Church and served on the board Mr. Kerr is resting at the|and as a trustee. He was very Beckett Funeral Home, Brant-| active in Ontario County Fed- ford. The funeral service will|eration of Agriculture, Green-| be Saturday, Dec. 2, at 2 p.m,.|wood Farm Forum, and was in the chapel, Interment will|county chairman of Farm Fo- be at the Mount Hope Ceme-|rum at the time of his death. tery, Brantford. | The many floral tributes, Gi- | deon Bibles and | IRVEN L. McLEAN donations to the Heart Fund were a fitting FREJUS, France (AP) -- A|Work by the 18th-century Italian! Iryen Laughlin McLean, of|ttibute to Mr. McLean. car mowed down a 45-man col- umn of soldiers marching along the highway Wednesday night, injuring 35° Nineteen ported in serious condition MAUGHAM MUST REST NICE, France (Reuters) Somerset Maugham, 87-year-old) nesday after passing a bill pe-|and Mary Jane Young, pioneers British author, has been or- dered by his doctor to rest quietly for a few days at his Mediterranean villa at Saint were re- artist. The picture was of the |Santa Maria Della Salute in Ve- | nice HOUSE PROROGUES EDMONTON (CP)--A special two-day session of the Alberta ilegislature was prorogued Wed- mitting the province to step into the income tax and corpo- ration tax fields being vacated | by the federal government. The | sud-| A memorial service was held in his|by the Oddfellows of District) 165th year. No. 41 at the McEachnie's Fu- | Mr. McLean was born at neral Home, Pickering, Mon- |Boulter, in the County of Hast-| day evening, Nov. 27. | lings, April 27, 1897. He was the]. The funeral service was held son of the late Robert McLean|i2 Greenwood United Church Tuesday, Nov. 28, .with inter- jment in Salem Cemetery, The pall-bearers were William ing his wife, the former Ma | Brown, Jr., William Clarke, Roy F Bartlett, and two daughters, |Hill, Charles McTaggart, Ed-| | Greenwood, passed away denly Saturday, Nov. 25, of North Hastings. He leaves to mourn his pass- Mr. McNeely assured council that all residents within a cer-) tain area will receive notices of the city's application. No opposi- tion had been entered to the} previous proposed amendment, he said. Succumbed This Morning Kenneth Ross, 19, son of Mr. jand Mrs. Hugh Ross, East |Whitby Township, died in Wel- jlesley Hospital, Toronto, at jabout 9.30 a.m. today. He was Amounts To $3,000 oorerety burned in a fire which BOWMANVILLE (Staff) destroyed the Ross Auto Body Michael Shannon, of no fixed ad-|Shop, between Columbus and dress, was remanded in custody | Raglan, on the afternoon of Nov. for sentence on Friday, Dec. 1,}14. by Magistrate R. B. Baxter in| The youth was trapped in the Bowmanville court, Tuesday,|/burning building following an when he was convicted on ajexplosion which ignited high in- charge of having possession of a|flammable paints in the shcp. stolen car and on 34 charges of | Hugh Ross sustained burns forgery against the Fina Petro-|about the hands and arms in ileum Company. |the blaze which completely de- The offences were committed|stroyed the shop. in six provinces in Canada and| The fire caused an estimated 40 states of the United States,|$50,000 damage and completely and amounted to $3,000. jdestroyed five motor vehicles Shannon's previous record, in-|@S well as causing damage to} troduced in court, showed that| Several others. Nine men were) he served seven years for break-| Working in the shop when the! ing and entering and 10 years on fire started. The blaze was auto theft in Canada. He also|Plamed on a spark. has a record of serving 10 years| Kenneth Ross was painting a | Credit Card Spree DISTRICT $50 AND COSTS Hospital Fund sehdatine ink '& yous dole At $100, 000 be a costly episode for William|, AJAX -- With 20 per cent of Henry Davis, 473 Lakeview|its $495,000 objective already in street, Oshawa. Davis was fined| hand or pledged, the Ajax Hos- $50 and costs or 15 days in jail,|Pital Building Fund opened its when he pleaded guilty here big guns this week, with nearly Wednesday to a charge of fail-| 700 volunteer canvassers seek- ing to report an accident, Noy.|ing three-year pledges from 1. every resident of Pickering Township, Pickering Village and Ajax. Similar meetings have been held for special gift canvassing and for business and industry committee members. Campaign headquarters said it is hoped canvassing will "nor pee by Saturday, Decem- er 9. DRIVER FINED Leonard Poulton, 233 Mother-| The $100,000 total in pledges sill road, Oshawa, was fined) to date includes $53,200 from hos- $50 and costs Wednesday when) pital doctors, nurses and admin- he was convicted of careless|istrative staff, $24,800 from driving in Magistrate's Court.| Ajax industries, $17,290 from Poulton was charged after an|clubs and organizations and accident at the intersection of|$4,700 from a variety of other King street and Ritson road,| sources. Ni ny. "Our new hospital is well OVER CENTRE LINE started on its way," General Jack Ronald Vernon, 160 Gib-|Chairman Harry A. Newman bons street, Oshawa, was fined) commented. $10 and costs in Oshawa Mag-| "The generosity of individ- istrate's Court, Wednesday,|uals, companies and groups when he was convicted of driv-; who have given in advance of ing to the left of the centre|the general canvass con- line of a highway. | vinces us now that the goal can Did You Know... In the main Dining Room ef the GENOSHA HOTEL you con hove o Full-course Dinar fer ONLY 95¢, KEYSTONE ZOOMELECTRIC EY be reached." Jean Cap Ferrait. He arrived| provincial rates next year will Tuesday from Geneva, His doc-/ remain unchanged from 'the pre- tor said his condition was in no} sent federal rates. i tirin ae certous bet be tah 2 | oe RLRCYRICAL Syma " | MONTREAL (CP) -- Thieves JAIL GOVERNOR RESIGNS | Wednesday escaped with $120,- MONTREAL (CP) -- Lt.-Col.| 000 worth of electrical goods Charles E. Gernaey Wednesday} from the northend Regal Inter- night announced his resignation) national Company. Police said --effective Dec. 1--as governor|they got into the building by of Montreal's strike-ridden Bor-| punching a three-feet wide hole deaux Jail. He said it was for|in the wall of an adjoining ga- Beatrice, of Greenwood and|Ward Pascoe and Edgerton|for auto theft in the United|¢ar in a paint booth and step- Elva (Mrs. Gerald Henning),|?¢88- |States [pest tp the re aor wa Ok also of Greenwood and three! | The defendant, the court learn-} "today ; grandsons, Edward, Lloyd and| , "ISS ANNIE G. TOMS led, has been using the name|Wall of fire and his palnt-satu: David Henning. lay 'of S10 Kent street" former-|""Shannon" for the past severall ames : i] , Y;/years, bi : : ' Surviving brothers are How-'died at the Oshawa General|vccd 'the names of Ritteave | Hugh Ross and three em- ard, of Boulter; Clarence, Of) Hospital this morning, after alRettwage Johnson and O'Reilly. ployees made a dash to the Oshawa and Daniel, of Detroit,| short illness. She was in her He clalined that his mithers burning youth and carried him Michigan. : 67th year. _._ |name was O'Reilly but that he outside where the flames in his Brothers and sisters who pre-; Miss Toms was born in Whit- t : ; -- (Clothing were extinguished, A , \ by fn 1895. § site had been adopted and raised in ' ¢ deceased him were: Robert,| by in 1895. She was the daughter|\7ontreal under the name of|P25Sing motorist rushed him to ACCUSED SICK "ow Allen Gilmour, East Beach, | We are not overconfident, . |however. We know that every Bowmanville, was remanded to! |; indivi ; Dec, 18-on # charge of failing | 2nele individual and organiza- ' : >\tion in, the area served by the Micsce Led Mg lin. hospital still must give whole- th i il- Wednesday. The accused did not eariedy and ACcOnane Wala! lity to assure construction of our appear in court on account of illness. hospital." | COUNSEL UNAVAILABLE er Gerald Murray, 540 Phillip) | Some 200 Town of Ajax Vol- junteers are slated for a kickoff personal reasons and not "'be- cause of any conflict." In the last two years there have been six disturbances at the jail, three of them of major propor- tions COMING EVENTS so toys) at 'the aber 1, 1.30 p.m RUMMAGE Sale (al CRA, Friday, Decen Auspices Oshawa Lio FUCH e | EUCHRE, Scout Hall, Gibbon and} Buena Vista Friday, December 1, 8 p.m Bix prizes, refreshments. Admission 50c NORTH Oshawa Park Bingo at the Avalon Thursday, 7.30 p.m. $6 and $10 and 7 jackpots. ttes. NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 PM. at ST. GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $2( May be doubled or tripled $190 JACKPOT INCLUDE Door Prize $15 SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH CHRISTMAS TREE FAIR 2-5 p.m. Satu 2nd Tearoom, Han Home Boked Goods, G ms for all. Wilson Rd Hoskin duane D Dec 1 It CHRISTMAS BAZAAR CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH FRIDAY, DEC AT 2:30 P.M. Home baking, f y work, oprons, etc. Chicken-pattie tea. Afternoon 50c. Supper CEDARDALE HOME and SCHOOL BAZAAR SAT., DEC. 2nd | 2:30 P.M. AT THE SCHOOL | Excellent choice of Christmas | Gifts. | NEARLY NEW SALE | Ist ngs Agnes, James, Jennie, Annie,} ge. of John T. B. and Rose Toms,} the Oshawa General Hospital Murray avenue, Oshawa, was called Wednesday for a NATO HUSBAND FREED MONTREAL (CP)--Victor Si- mard, 44, was acquitted Wed- nesday of the attempted mur- der of his wife. Mrs. Simard, 42, was shot. twice with a .30-30- rifle. Her leg was broken by one of the two shots. She tes- tified that her husband came home slightly drunk the night of May 14 and that the rifle went off accidentally when she herself seized the barrel. 3 CHILDREN KILLED ST. LOUIS DU HA! HA!, ~~~ | Que. (CP)--Three children died} Wednesday in a fire which de- stroyed their parents' home in this municipality about 120 miles northeast of Quebec City. The three, children of Lucien Rossignol, are Jean - Paul, 4; Rosanne, 3, and Lynda, three weeks old. A fourth child, 15- .|month-old Denis, was rescued. ASKS A-FORCE BONN (Reuters) -- The new West German _ government atomic force "as soon as pos- sible' and for the elimination of ithe Commu nist wall dividing 3erlin. The call was made in the first policy statement by the new government--a coalition of the Christian Democrats and the Free Democrats -- to the West German Parliament. MAY MAKE TRIP WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pres- ident Kennedy may make a trip to Venezuela and Colom- bia next month, the White} -|House said Wednesday. FIRE HITS BUILDING Bella, David, Emma, William of Whitby. Miss Toms had lived Rittwage. and Grace. in Whitby all her life. | | book- | The deceased was a_ book- REPORTED DEAD -- Malleable the Mrs s keeper with Whitby N A t Mr. McLean enlisted in The|Iron and Brass Foundry for 43) 0 Cc 10n First World War and was taken) egttiess Neetonr Gee anal s prisoner at Vimy. In February|/4 Paints Angice eid a | 7 A of 1918 he was reported "died |f Bangs of _ the A Rebekah) 0 cquire while prisoner-of-war". There-| odge, Whitby. She was also 8) fore, a combined memorial] Member of the ee eae | * | h i Ss ge, | service was held in his home) whitby. : oe ander Land | church at that time for both) Surviving deceased are ; | he and his brother, William,| four: sisters, R. Margree| Oshawa City Council, at a who was killed overseas. How-|(Ruby), of Toronto, Mrs. F,|Special meeting this week, de- ever, Irven McLean lived to| Harper (Flossie) and Mrs. G,|Cided. that no action will be lreturn home after the war. |Gierman (Helen), both of Whit-|taken to acquire part of the In 1921 he married Mary Ed-|by, and Mrs. C. Field (Margu-|Lander property at the south- na Bartlett, of Monteagle and|ite), of Oshawa, and a brother, | €ast corner of King and Centre winded ta the local faldeoes Victor W., of Usnawa. streets for use as a parking lot. mines for a few years. In 1923], iss Toms Is Oe a ee aie kek uae te ppg oe S coal! ; on "|W. C, Town Funeral Chapel,| council she had asked the fi- y shawa| whitby. The service will be held| nance and property committee and he worked at General Mo- in the chapel Saturday, Dec. 2,,t0 consider the acquisition of tors for 22 years. In 1939 hej. 9 p.m. Interment will be in| the land and the City Solicitor bought a farm at Greenwood|st, John's Cemetery, Port/!. G. McNeely had made appli- and lived there until his death.| Whitby. The service will be con-| Cation to the Board of Trans- In 1950 he became a field un-| ducted by Rev. S. Armstrong. | Port Commissioners for removal secasnceecoereen sakieneesnrsatte ----|of the tracks from King street. | | |A discontinuance of the storage Brooklin Sire |Rockefeller Back, 01 fuel by the Lander firm | i |would assist in expediting the | Hopes For Miracle removal of the tracks, she said. | @s es! c z Ald. F. M. Dafoe expressed 1 ver 3] alist NEW YORK (AP)--Governor|the opinion that the railway \Nelson Rockefeller, a sad and board will eventually take the | BROOKLIN--The Jersey bull, Shaken father, came home W ed-| trucks off King street. He felt Brampton EL Acme -- classified|"¢Sday night from a trip half-/ council should not consider pur- lExcellent -- at the head of the|¥2Y around the world that left)chasing the Lander property, | him nothing Pia 'ee for a| and added the spur line is being ses *Imiracle" to find his son, miss-| used less all the time. SN edna gittaitied 85 ling in the wilds of South New Ald. J. G. Brady commented] ae Guinea. that the line is not losing money He now has three Silver Medal, 'No trace has been found but! and for this reason the CNR | daughters from different dams,/always a miracle can happen|is not too anxious to move the jas follows: land I think that's what we must tracks. Crescent Acme B Lassie 2nd--hope for,' the governor said. Mr. McNeely informed coun- classified Very Good--as a jun-| The governor began his jour-| cil the CNR has been appraised lior two year old produced 10,-ney 10 days ago shortly after|of discussions which took place \061 pounds of milk, and 425 Ibs,|receiving word that his young-|and seems to be waiting to see gon, 23-year-old Michael,|what will happen in council. where he was treated prior to being transferred to Toronto. The deceased was married in Oshawa in June, 1960, to the former Jane Arnold. They have a daughter, Karen, five months. They lived on Beech street, Whitby. 8 GM Workers Retire On Pension General Motors of Canada, Limited, has reported that eight of its Oshawa employees retired under the company's retirement plan last month. The workers, the department in which they worked and. their length of service follow: William H. Andrews, Plant Protection, who had 11 years of service; Ralph E. Hegadorn, Plating Department, 25 years; Clances C. Keeler, Plating De- partment, 42 years; Thomas W. Peters, Salvage, 34 years of service; Edmund C. Southey, Parts Billing, 42 years; Albert Smith, Radiator Department, 41 years; Theodore Vervoost, South Plant Maintenance, 17 years and Arthur R. Whittle, of Engineering, 37 years. GIFT SPOTTER SOLVES PROBLEMS The Gift Spotter in- Clas- sified solves gift problems easily and quickly. You're bound to find the presents meeting for the residential can- vass, while other large groups of canvassers met throughout the week in 14 areas in Picker- remanded to Dec. 13 in Oshawa Magistrate's Court, Wednesday. Murray, appearing on a charge of disobeying a traffic signal, told the court his counsel was|--= ek SS Karn Drugs Ltd. 28 King St. & 723-4621 unavailable for the hearing due to a previous commitment. IMPROPER TURN Marten Vander Heide, 375 Mitchell avenue, Oshawa, was fined $10 and costs or three days in jail in Oshawa Magis- trate's Court, Wednesday, after he was convicted on a charge of making an improper left turn. The charges were laid after an accident at the inter- section of King street and Ritson road, Nov. 10. BUS, CAR COLLIDE BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A collision between a Burley bus and a car driven by Carl Mac- Gregor, RR 3, Bowmanville, re- sulted in damage estimated at $500, Provincial Police said to- day. The accident occurred west of the Courtice road on| Highway 2 at 6.40 p.m. Wed- nesday, There were no injuries. TWO GRASS FIRES Two grass fires were report- ed Wednesday to the Oshawa Fire Department. The first call was received at 10:30 a.m. when a fire was reported be- hind the Brewers Retail Ware- house and the second came at 3:10 p.m. for a fire off Malaga) road. No damage was reported by the department. Five am-| bulance calls were also received. that will please everyone on your Christmas list ... HAIRSTYLING YOU CARE ENOUGH a gift from BLACK'S BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--Fire|f fat; Crescent Acme Mabel,|@st 'on, _ [ anes heoae Ms Pores |--classitied Very Good -- as a|WaS pened biter trying to building on Eagle Street in the|junior three year old produced|$¥!m about 3% miles to shore downtown business district Wed-|9,896 pounds of milk and 533 nesday night, causing an estim-|pounds of fat; Crescent Acme from a capsized raft. Young Rockefeller went to |New Guinea on an anthropolog- as you prefer it by... URSULA & DONNA 204 KING ST, E. OSHAWA PHONE 728-4501 FREE PARKING and have a lot of fun doing it. Save time, disappoint- ment and money too by al- ways shopping the fabulous Gift Spotter in Classified. HELPS SEWING The thimble centuries ago in |Holland was first worn on the SHOW TO GIVE THE VERY FINEST ated $200,000 damage. Three firemen were slightly injured. The brick building was occupied by Hoddick and Taylor Incor- |Wanda, classified Excellent, as| a senior three year old produc-} ed 10,144 pounds of milk and| 585 pounds of fat. jthumb, and was known as a ical expedition. SPRAY BOOTH FIRE Fire broke out in a _ spray ____ |thumb-bell. | THE NEW, AMAZING "Launder-Matic" Shirt porated, a floor-covering con- jcern. AT ST. MARK'S CHURCH STEVENSON'S RD. NORTH Pi. ec, ist AT 9:30 A.M, JR. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BINGO TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. . 20 Games ot $20, 5 Games All these records were made in| Paint booth at General Motors) 305 days. south plant shortly after 7 a.m. today. No details of the} Brampton El Acme now has 33 cause of the fire or any dam-| il } Ch tested daughters that average]... 2 juge caused, were reported. The arge Juveni 9.403 pounds of milk and 454/Oshawa Fire Department re- | pounds of fat. His 37 classified) sponded io the alarm. In Sault Blaze daughters average 87.61 SAULT STE. 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