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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 May 1963, p. 3

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POLISH NATIONAL DAY MARKED WITH CONCERT crowd attended the ing avenue, on Sunday. Left to Club who performed the Borun, Wanda Kalata, Beany tH? Polish National Day celebra- tion at the Polish Hall, Bant- right are some of the mem- bers of the Polish Youth Krakowiak Dance: Christine Jagoda and Christa Howorko. --Oshawa Times Photo Fine Concert Presented A marking Polish May 3 Constitution 1791 was held at the Polish National Hall, 168 Banting avenue, May 5, with Walter Naklicki as organizer and master of ceremonies. The main speaker was Wlady- slaw Moskalewicz. Jan Drygala gave a short resume in English. Others taking part in the pro- gram were Miss Christine Gar-' dynik, piano solo; a group of children under the direction of Mrs. Monica Misiaszek, a short skit. Recitations by Miss} E. Scezzpanski, D. Chyb and W. Gren; and a violin solo by Miss | Mimi Wiatrzyk accompanied by Mr. Edward Kolodnajezak who tions. Members of Branch 7, Polish National Union, performed "'the under the direction of Miss Mary Zmudrka. Songs were also presented by' the Scouts, under the direction of Mrs. Kupnicki and Zyg- mond Kliber. The closing address was given by Rev. Father Anthony NEWS IN BRIEF TOLL RISES PAULA, Brazil (AP)-- toll has risen to 34 in of a Brazilian airliner unoccupied apartment in a built-up section of ity. Thirty of the 49 pas- and crew in the Cruz- Sul Convair died in the and explosion Friday might, soon after takeoff on a flight for Rio de Janeiro, Foor more died in hospitals later. INVESTIGATE SABOTAGE tage|married a few minutes later. by pieces of metal an inspection the United States in abandon- g the mandatory death pen- . Governor Nelson Rockefel- has signed a bill repealing e automatic death conviction of premeditated PARIS (AP)--Cornelius Ryan, uthor of The Longest Day, says Russians found and identi- Ten fied Adolf Hitler's body in ~ fuehrer's Berlin bunker in the closing days of the Second World War. The Russians then secretly disposed of the body, he said Sunday. Where? and how? That, Ryan answered, "T'm saving for my book." CAROL BURNETT WED HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Tele- vision comedienne Carol Bur- nett, 28, married Joseph Hamil- ton, a "divorded producer with eight children, in Juarez, Mex- ico, Saturday. Hamilton got the divorce first and they were Some 15 minutes, more or less, is par, for both ceremonies in Mexican border towns. HOLD REUNION DACHAU, West Germany (Reuters) -- More than 2,000 former inmates of the Nazi concentration camp in Dachau met here Sunday on the 18th anniversary of their liberation by United States troops. TO HOLD TALKS LAGOS, Nigeria (Reuters) -- Congolese Premier Cpyrilla Adoula arrived here Sunday for a four-day visit at the invitation of the Nigerian government. FIRE FOOD PLANT CARACAS, oe (AP) -- pro-Communist CITY AND DISTRICT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT The subject at all Christian|? set fire Sunday to the Union Grafica food packaging plant here, a subsiidary of the Food Containing Conporation of Chi- cago, $500,000 damage. In other ter- rorist outbreaks two govern-| 54 ee enn wens Commend Oi el the Neville i at causing an estimated) services on Sunday was' Punish ment'. Text was "The Lord is our judge, the Lord is Sour lawgiver, the Lord is our ae) will save us". (Isaiah FOUR GRASS FIRES The Oshawa Fire Department ported a total of four grass over the weekend, while city ambulance answered routine calls. CARGO OF COAL e second cargo of coal from United States arrived in Osh- machine-gun third was hurt when his car was bombed. CLIMBS THROUGH FENCE year-old East German boy climbed unnoticed by border guards through a barbed wire fence into the U.S. sector of West Berlin early today, police reported. ARCHITECT DIES LONDON (AP)--Sir Howard Robertson, 75, internationally known architect, died Sunday. He was president of the Royal Institute of a Architects pe on Saturday. The er from 1952 to 1954. Fairbay unloaded on the side of the turning basin. TUESDAY, GREENWOOD ENTRIES MAY 1, 1963 BERLIN (Reuters) -- a 16.|"Si0n in B y THE CANADIAN PRESS Accidents claimed at least 48 lives in Canada during the weekend, 32 of them in traffic mishps. Five were drowned. Fire claimed seven lives, all in Sudbury, where four 'chil dren, all under six years old, died in one fire and a mother! and her two children perished in another. Four persons were asphyxi- ated in Inverness County, Nova Scotia, whn they beathed the fumes of their car after it be- came mired in mud on a side road. A Canaidan Press survey from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight Sunday local times showed On- tario had the largest accident toll with 21. Twelve of these were on the highways, two by drowning and seven by fire. The survey does not include} natural deaths, industrial acci- Le slayings or known sui- The Ontario dead: SATURDAY Rolf Kunzel, 26, of Toronto in a two-car collision near Sharbot Lake, 30 mile s southwest of Perth. Roger Joseph Massia, 23, of Alexandria, struck by a car while walking along a highway near Alexandria. Pte. Douglas 0. Scott, 19, of Rivers, Man., when a car in which he was riding struck a tree near Aylmer and burst into flames, Four children of Mr, and Mrs. Clement Neville Claudia, 5, William, 3, Brenda, 2, and San- nine days--when fire de- Steven Clarkson Sussex, N.B., and Schomberg, Ont., when his car struck four Accidents Kill 48 On Weekend posts of a guardrail and rolled over near Nobleton, 20 miles northwest of Toronto. SWIMMER DROWNS Arthur Williams, 53, of Tren- ton while swimming near his home, Police Constable Tony Ger- maine, 29, of Espanola in a two- car collision seven miles north of Espanola, David Garbutt; 7, drowned while fishing near his home at Collingwood. Ross Newson, 35, and his brother Donald, 26, of Consecon Ont., when their car struck a Stalled truck south of Belleville. SUNDAY Mr, C. C. White, 63, of Chat- ham in a two-car collision six miles north of there. Mrs. Freda McNeil and her children, Letty, 10, and Billy, 3, when trapped | in 'their flaming Sudbury Jerry Anthony Hoffman, 20, of Zurich, Ont., of F easurine suffered ow when his car struck a ee, Bagsik, OMI, new pastor of St. palso played additional selec-|; BISHOP OFFICIATES AT PONTIFICAL HIGH MASS Bishop I. Borecki officiated at a pontifical high mass Sunday morning when the members of St. George's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church celebrated St. George's Day. The mass was followed by a banquet in the parish hall. Seen chatting fol- the mass, from left, Borecki, Rev. J. C. of the are Pereyma, pastor church; Rev. 8. re, assist- ant priest and Rey. - Ww. ewych of Scarboro. --Oshawa Times Phote Hedwig's Polish Church who as- sumed his duties on May 5. *lurban Scarborough. MOHAWK TUESDAY, May 7, 1963 ENTRIES MARKET PRICES 3 Dead, 9 Hurt In Toronto 3-Car Crash TORONTO (CP)--Three per- sons were killed and nine in- jured, two seriously, Saturday night when three cars collided during heavy rain near the Don Valley Parkway in neighboring North York. The dead were Stephen Clark- son Mongraw, 19, Brenda Cash, 16, both of Toronto, and Mrs. Margaret Andrews, 31, of sub- All were dead on arrival at hospital. Mrs. Andrews' husband, Rob- ert James, 32, was in critical condition in hospital with a frac- tured skull, disloctted hip and shock, Direlle Fry, 17, of North York, a passenger in the car driven by Mongraw, was in critical condition with internal injuries. Police said an eastbound car driven by Mongraw crossed into the westbound lane and smashed head-on into the An- Area Ratepayers Will Organize Residents of the area west of Stevenson's road will meet this Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. George Larocque, 575 Montcalm avenue west. Their purpose is to form a ratepay- er's association. John De Hart, president of Lake Vista Ratepayer's Asso- ciation, will instruct the group in the formation of such an asso- ciation. He said today, "in general the whole area needs vast improve- ment." Mr. DeHart said future meet- ings will be held in a restaur- ant in the Oshawa Bhopping drews car. The second car spun sideways and was struck by another westbound car. driven by Gordon Clarke, 49, of Sarnia. Mr. Clarke and his wife Leona 45, were treated for minor in- juries and released. Their daughter, Sharon, 22, and son, Frank, 15, were ad- mitted to hospital with head in- juries. Two other daughters, Wendy, 8, and Mary Lou, 5, were treated for bruises. BROSNAN MOVES CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago White Sox acquire d relief pitcher Jim Brosnan from Cin- cinnati Reds Sunday and in turn sent pitcher Dom Zanni to the Reds in a waiver deal. Brosnan was grabbed off the waiver list by the Sox and Cincinnati in turn picked up Zanni in a sim- Centre. ilar move. Dawson Greek n, claiming $2500. Purse $1900, and =a 1 mile. $2500, Hing. Purse $1900, Pcl Select Ming, No ale 117 A--Windfields Farm entry FIFTH RACE -- Norfolk $4300 elaim- ing. Purse $2100 four-year-olds and up, 7 furlongs. Field Trial, No Boy 116 Barter, Turcotte (A)X111 Kentucky Warbler, aes 116 Sagsilla, Despirito Silver Ego, Turcotte, "uoxie Mary,s ae yh Rogers 112 A-Mrs. lerrill entry, qumeine BETTING » : | Sports Lady, Turcotte X101 Our Interview, Fitzsimmons EIGHTH RACE -- Ripley $2500 ciatm- vg anges $1900 qereueae foo up, Kessava, No Boy 116 Oil Can, Despirito haa Al Abrigo, Lanoway 1 Peel Express, eg ® 4 Boy 1 encag Simpson (oxi LASZ LO ZSAGER, of 217 Friday night in the Third Oshawa Marsh -- far in. It is a half-inch short of three feet net and had a long struggle to Celina street, caught this carp get this Carp ashore. The ;; Carp jumped around for more than 30 minutes once he got it long. It weighs 37 pounds. He | was with his daughter, Mary, 10, and his son, Alex, 12. He was fishing for Smelt with a Neth stronne Hale 1 un |, Fitzsimmone 122 gy ey" Rouge, po ey Ee Sag A. McKay and Ross ' Post Time 2 P.m. Gioniy and Fast & Lossebouk @ Devel; nent Paul Ristow REALTOR 52% Simese N. 728-9474 "KINDNESS BEYOND PRICE, YET WITHIN REACH OF ALL" GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 King W. 728-6226 SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 Nagy Motors Opposite the Shopping Centre 728-5178 KING &T. W. STUDEBAKER World's Only Convertible STATION WAGON ashore. CATCHES BIG CARP AT MARSH --Oshawa Times Photo SES MORTGAGES Ample Funds for Ist MORTGAGES 2nd MORTGAGES We Also Purchase Ist and 2nd Mortgages N.H.A. LOANS ARRANGED You Will Find OUR SERVICE iS FASTER OUR COST IS LOWER SCHOFIELD-AKER Limited 723-2265 -- 728-3376 After Hours 728-3376 a SS FIRST 4year-olds, Non-winners of 3 races. AE Purse RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 3- and/: $500. -(10) erbert 1 Also Eligible: Merry Pence, A. Mac . Zuk, B Rae; Rondezvous Boy, G. SFCOND RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. . year-olds and up. Non-winners of races since March 23. Claiming ail $1500. Purse $500. (10) Joanway, R. Cuhanan Brandywine Boy, e McQuaid Lyd ee Bill at . Coke Rilda rs, F. Winnie's Pride, vw "Coke Lochinvar Lady, K. Galbraith Frisky Grattan, L. Brethour Brother Jim, R. Feagan Also Eligible: Miss Star a o. Burrison; Mr. lon, J. Millma: THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 3-year- olds and up. Non-winners of 2 races' since March 23. Claiming Purse $500. (10) De Ann Lee, F, O'Donahue Hi Acres Averill, D. Corbett Billey Halliday, Rh. Filion Miss Scott Brook, A, Grodnig Jeri Carran, Wm. Hicks Corporal Siskiyou, F. Hill King Flyer, C. Lockhart la Attorney, R, Herrington Also Eligible: Lena's oiveg c., 8. Feagan; Leela Chief, W. Coke. Lg RACE -- 1 Mile Trot. Non-winners ines $2500. Purse Komoka Queen, 'D. Palmer Thomas M., I. Hamilton Spencer Stokes, G. Kingston Safety aged Titan, M. Profil Lela Loe Hi Beechener; Flash Riddell, J. Rel4. SIXTH RA olds fey up. CBalining 'all all $1500.| Gratta: » R. Turcotte Man the Second, C. Hillard L'Heureux J. a ag fenley, wson, Also Eligible: Rascal Sandy, FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace, 3-year- of $3000 cotte; Adios Yates, W. Coke. -- 1 Mile Trot. bi te $3500. TORONTO (CP) --Churning cream and butter print prices were reported unchanged today. The egg market was steady with offerings barely adequate for a light to fair demand. Country dealers are quoted by : the federal department of agri- cultur on Canada grade eggs, delivered Toronto, in fibre cases: A large 39; A medium 35-36; A small 33; B and C grade no market... Butter prices: Canada first grade: Ontario tenderable 51-52; non - tenderable 4944, in light "!trading: Western 51 - 52 (nomi- nal). COMING EVENTS . CHANGE POSITION One of the most widely read features appearing daily in The Oshawa Times is the Coming Events Column in which many events of interest to many residents of the come munity are advertised. "In or- der to promote the reader- ship of this feature, The Osh- awa Times now carries this type of advertising on one of the classified advertising pages. DIE IN MOVIE FIRE DAKAR, Senegal (Reuters)-- Sixty-four persons died Saturday in a movie theatre fire in Di- ourbel, 70 miles from here. 1, C. Farmer Scott, H. McFarland SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 3:-| NEW HOME year-olds and up. Non-winners of $3000 in 1962-63. Purse $600. (10) Arthur .|Cunny's Lou Yocke, B, Madiil Marchuk Sloe Gin, M. Glendale Joe, * Varcoe 4) Tami Herbert, Herbert Also Fligible: Aaa Duke, D, Camp- McLean. bell; Adios Direct, H. EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 3- Jds and Ne up. races since April 1, Purse $1400. (8) Carolwyn Gratt He Madill Hope For Record Driving Entry Close to 1,000 teenagers were urged Saturday night to partici- pate in the Teenage Road-E-0: driving competition to be held at the Oshawa Shopping Centre Saturday, May 25. Oshawa Jaycee Vie Brookes stressed the importance of safe|S° driving in his remarks at the Get-Together Dance. "We hope a record number of young people will take part in the contest this year. All who compete will help bring safe driving to the attention of the community," he said. Highlight of the evening was the crowning of Miss Terri|/------ Behm, 15-year-old Grade 10 stu- dent at the McLaughlin Colleg- iate and Vocational Institute. Miss Teenage Road-E-O will begin her official duties this Saturday when she will appear in the Track-Removal Celebra- tion Day parade. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 Bevecle 1 Dillard, Gino Herbert, J. Herbert Larry Dillard, J, Graham (A) Meadow Nancy. K. Waples $A) Armbro Bingo, H. McKinley Devastator, J. I Lamarre Coppersmith, Filion A--Armstrong ianetanes Co, Ltd, Stable} entry NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 4-year-| olds and up. Claiming all $4500. Purse $700, (8) Streamline Lee, C, Loney Bradcliff, W. Coke Johnny Dale; F. Alexander Meadow Charm, K. Waples Joseannie, Filion oo 'iat ¢ C., R. Feagan id Rambler, * Gillis Donna's Frankie, H, McFarland GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH Breoktast, Lunch, Dinner 12-2 P.M. Hotel Lancaster To have that carpet or chest- erfield cleaned professionally in Oshawa's Original Carpet Cleaning Centre . . . where fully guaranteed satisfaction is assured, Phone 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. TROUD' 54 SIMCOE | 54 SIMCOE NORTH | SPECIALS remcoromanns & WEDNESDAY ONLY GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEAT SKINLESS WIENERS| RINDLESS BACON FRESH PORK BUTT LEAN MINCED BEEF TUES. ONLY CHICKENS WHILE THEY LAST 29 39 3:s1 33: SPECIALISTS IMA Real Estote Ltd. TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King St. W. OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE at Nu-Way, carpet and broad- loom hos been a specialty for 18 years . . . with thousands of yards on display to select rom. NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. 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