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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Dec 1963, p. 10

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TROPHIES : LOCAL HORSEMEN were presented with trophies at the annual banquet of the W-Bar- L Riding Club, Saturday. Highlight of the evening was the awarding of the Shoo- bridge .Challenge Trophy to the champion horseman of the 60 FLEE BLAZE is i ie year, Don Brooks. Seen with Mr. Brooks in the lower pic- ture, left to right, are: Ted Morrison, President W-Bar-L Club; J .Shoobridge, and Mrs J. Shoobridge. In the upper picture from left to right, the following trophy winners: PRESENTED TO RIDING CLUB MEMBERS Bruce Lonsberny, Sportsman- ship Trophy; John Shoobridge, Pole Banding *Trophy; Pat Holmes, Champion _Horse- woman; Don Brooks, Barrel Racing Trophy, Flag Racing Trophy and Challenge Trophy --Oshawa Times Photos Carry Unconscious Man From Apartment About burning apartment building at 20 Avenue street Saturday night, | many of them in night attire. Fire damage was confined to} 21, who was overcome by smoke! moments after he pulled the fire alarm bell in the corridor. A smoldering cigaret is believed to have caused the fire, which gutted the Luke apartment. Thick smoke filled the building, causing an estimated $9,000 damage. | Luke, who was alone in his apartment, was rescued from the dense smoke by Grant Fry, 22, and Allan McDonald, 20. He was taken to Oshawa General Hospital and released after treatment. , Fry and McDonald raced through the building, knocking on doors to waken the occupants of the 15 apartments. Fry and his wife carried their two chil- two, to safety. P Members of the Oshawa Fire Department helped Mr.. and Mrs. A. MacDonald and their son Dale, seven, out a third- Car Hits Man On Highway 401 BELLEVILLE Harve Reid, 50, of the Halloway dis- trict, was killed Saturday night when he was struck by a car on No. 401 Highway between No 37 and No. 14 Highways The car was driven by. Keith John -Kaine, 23, of .Whitby Kaine and: his wife were on their way to Mrs. Kaine's par- ents at Tamworth for the holi- days when the accident occurred. Police said Kaine was unable to see Reid until seconds. be fore the impact. 60 people fled their;dren, Gregory, one and Edward,'The couple had tried to escape through the: corridor but by dense smoke, Parents carried blanket-wrap- the apartment of Stephen Luke, |floor window and down a ladder. ped children to a nearby hotel ies stayed for the night., Others with friends or relatives. Montreal Driver , Escapes Unscathed PORT HOPE--Elaine Deyaux 22, of Dupuis _ street, Toronto General day Hospital Sun of onceming traffic on No..401 Highway, east of Port Hope Police' said. the Jacques Andre Gaudillat, 25, Crescent street, Montreal, out of the car unscathed. a driver y bro were forced back to their apartment Mont- real, was in serious condition in after the car in which she was riding rolled several times across a median and into lanes Saturday mile of; . : got Sion this evening. Tradition Of St. Nicholas '| The parents and children of St. John's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church, Bloor street Eleast, gathered at the church Sunday afternoon for their an- nual St. Nicholas Concert which is closely linked with Ukrainian tradition. The background of this occasion follows: "St. Nichoias was born about 275 AD in a town of Patara, in Lycia, Asia Minor. His uncle was the Bishop of Myra in Lycia. At an early age St. Nicholas had a reputation of nephew for a career in the church. In due time Nicholas was ordained priest by his uncle and eventually succeeded him as bishop. "Tradition has it that St. Nicholas, while being a bishop participatea in the First Ecu- menical Council that took place in Nicea AD 325. He is the patron saint of the poor and jthe needy. He is highly esteem- countries. "He was emphatically the saint of the people; a wealthy saint, invoked by the peace- able citizen, by the laborer who toiled for his daily bread, by the merchant who traded from |shore to shore, by the mariner |struggling into the stormy Conviction 'Ts Quashed sot es ecich'd A conviction on a fraud charge|*he poor apr a rich, hd by Magistrate H, W. Jermyn at/DT nt oe oung 'marriage. Whitby Police Court has been) able widows, of schoolboys, and quashed by the Ontario Court of|especially of the orphan pour Appeal. | "All his life, St. Nicholas was Lloyd William Bandy, 19, of oT tn the pono eo "et ; . ; _|youth. There is a famous story ell dls cent lal Piles Sen-|,bout him which concerns a tenced to four months in jail ON man who, because of his ex- the fraud count Oct. 15. His treme poverty had deciaed to Worship was told Bandy had) .4y pis three beautiful daugh- dered a $300 cheque to @lters into slavery. The Bishop Whitby auto company in part|Nicholas heard about it, and payment for. a car which he Te-lcame secretly in the night turned two days later bringing with him a bag con- Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck taining enough money to ran- said the cheque was false but|som one of the girls. The poor doubted the accused's guilt a ther was overjoyed, and -aid the vehicle had not been regis-|¢he money aside to be used as a tered in Bandy's name. The ap-|marriage dowry for the eldest pal was allowed by Justices the! daughter. Hon. W. D. Roach, Hon. C. W.| uc : : St. 2 ' n G. Gibson and Hon, F. G. Mac-| ise HF Scag ll gong Bt Kay, daughter, and finally when he J.C. Victor appeared for|came the third time, 'the man Bandy and F. Callaghan repre-|niq himself and founa out who sented the Crown his benefactor was, His chil- . ~idren saved from slavery, 'the Bridge Club | \by the good hearted Bishop. High Scores | | "Because of this and many similar acts, St. Nicholas has The Fernhill Duplicate Bridge Club held its nual Christma: soe ie Gohan Tennis Ubcraine, Greece, and through- pamuede dais ' ™"*/out all Christian countries, chil- Club 'prior to the bridge SeS-| dren are still taught to sion, last Monday. Due to the| reverence St. Nicholas, and to large number in attendance,|consider themselves place' two Sections were held. junaer his care: if they are good Winners of Section 1 were: and attentive to their eget North and South, Dr, and/St. Nicholas, on the eve of his Mrs. S. Kandel, 82; Mrs. Hallis festival, will graciously bring a Cruwys and Mrs. E, Stewart,|beautiful gift; while he has 7444; P.. McGowan and. T.\rod in pickle for the idle and Dai jlen don for nearly having sold his daughters, and was forgiven | of children, and the type of the cheerful giver of gifts, who ex- pects nothing in return. In Zarowny, 66. | East and West -- M . ay Schedule Mrs, R. J. Smyth an | Holid Y Silgailes, 79; W.*Clarke and ol At B ' oys' Club G. Gillen, 62. | é The winners for Section -2| Simcoe Hall Boys' Club ac- North and South -- 1. Mrs.|holidays will be as scheduled M. R. Clarke and Mrs. M.\on most days. 76%; R. Davis and P. Ver-| . 7 silius, 67; Mrs. C. Nelson and|Closed at the following times: East and West -- Mr. and|9 p-m.; Wednesday, Dec, 25 -- Mrs. R. Crawford, 83%; Mrs.|all day; Thursday, Dec. 26, all Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker, 74%;|to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, Jan. 1, Mrs; G. Brooks and Mrs. H.\all day. Birze, 73%; C. Nelson and F./unruly. iy Fate Hunter and R. Niglis, 81%; d Mrs. V.} |Drummond, 68; Dr. and Mrs. were: tivities during the Christmas "|Heron, 78; W. Cox and J. wild, | However, the building will be "|Mrs. L, R, Barrand, 6514. |Tuesday, Dec, 24 -- 7 p.m, to Hart and D. McQuaid, 77%4;|day; Tuesday, Dec. 31 -- 7 p.m. Thorndyke, 6014. The volunteers and staff wish There will be a bridge ses-all club members a Merry Christmas and happy holiday Poet as ore ae neoee Toronto Man 'Candle-Light Dies In Crash Ceremony Ends -- Allan Gray JFK Mou 'A g | Lackey, 19, of Eglinton avenue| 'east, Toronto, died in hospital | i | Saturday an hour after his car WASHINGTON (AP) -- The and another collided on No. 28,U.S, capital marked the end of Highway, Lackey was the son|the official mourning period for of Rev, H. H. Lackey, minis-|John F: -- y. Sunday with ter of Warkworth Unite q|memorial gy pore nee : lat the Lincoln Memorial. arin as _ | With the temperatures stand- _ Lac key's wife, Anna, 19, is Ming at freezing and the sun set- serious condition in Peterbor-|ting from a cloudless sky, thous- ough Civic Hospital with seven| ands gathered outside the big ken ribs and undetermined| memorial building to listen to pelvic injuries. Lackey's bro-| tributes to the slain president mw tier, David, 16, was not seri-|and to hear President Johnson A LAST WHISPERED MESSAGE One last word is whispered in Santa's ear by six-year-old Dan Robinson at the Inter- national Brotherhood of Elec- trical Workers Party, held. Sunday at the UAW Hall.. Dan, son of Mr and Mrs. A. W. Robinson, was one of the more than 350 chil- Christmas dren present who got a last: minute audience 'with Santa. All the young guests. were pre- sented gifts. --Oshawa Times Photo ously injured. ldeliver principal tribute to the The driver of the other car,|assassinated president, John Murray, 36, of Ontario! A picturesque feature was the jstreet, was treated for minor lighting of candles with flame injuries and released. borrowed from the fire burning ~~ Leckey od westbound perpetually over Kennedy's on No, lighway, slid on wet! in Arli mst pavement, crossed the intersee-| Pi as te ocak (ae |tion of No, 28 Highway and|the memorial ie ows oe President Johnson said Ken- | La . , CHRITIAN SCIENCE |nedy died a martyr's death. SUBJECT . ; ; 'i what he did,'"' Johnson said. "He The virgin birth of Christ/;aq malice for none." Jesus was explained in Sun- ee ee day's Bible Lesson at all Chris-| Johnson compared Kennedy tian Science churches, Readings|With President Lincoln and said from the Bible includea the an-| that throughout his life Kenn dy gels message to Mary: 'The had charity towards all. Holy Chost shall come upon). "A senseless act" struck down thee, and the power of the|the late president, Johnson said. |Highest shall overshadow. thee:| Later, President Johnson | therefore also that holy thing|lighted the national community. jwhich shall be born of thee shall/Christmas tree behind the be called the Son of God" (Luke| White House ana expressed the 1:35). The Lesson-Sermon was/hope "that the world will not entitled: "Is the Universe, In-|narrow into a neighborhood be-! cluding Man, Evolved by Atom-|fore it has -broadened into a jie Force?" brotherhood." piety and his uncle educated his re) father asked St. Nicholas' par-| \become the great patron Saint} a Se Sai ia | Ohe Oshawa Zime 3ECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1963 PAGE NINE 4% a 4 4 ale ed in Ukraine and many other , A HAPPY GROUP of chil- dren and parents extended a hearty welcome to St. Nicholas when he paid a visit to St. John's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church, Bloor street east, Sunday. The occasion was the annual St. Nicholas Concert. Caught by the cam- era during the festivities he kneeling are Ken Karpiak and Daria Kuch. Seated is Donald Sadoway, who played the part of St. Nicholas. Standing, from left, are Milly Dubchak, John Kurij, who played the part of the devil; Loretta Noz- dryn, Donna Dutchak, who played the part of the angel and Darlene Stezik, --Oshawa Times Photo Beer Bottles Block Drain At Library | Beer bottles and slabs of con-| lerete have been found in the) ldrains at the MclLugalhi Library | Water from the drains had been seeping into the basement} the library smell, The library board called two) the drainage problem and then the caretaker went down into| the drains to make his own investigation. Miss Jean Fetterly, chief librarian, said: "The caretaker} is a small man and managed to| crawl inside the actual ctetreil| He found that they were partly blocked by empty beer bottles Three People Injured In Weekend Accidents Hit-run drivers accounted for 20 per cent of the $4300 damage to cars in Oshawa accidents Saturday and Sunday. Three people were injured, none ser- iously. William Stevens, 312 Wilson road southn reported that his car had been struck Sunday beneath the children's section of| while parked in front of his| A hit-run driver caused $10 causing a musty|home. Police estimated damage|damage to a car driven by to his car at $500. A car owned by Donald Bert emergency meetings to discuss|McCutcheon, 164 Robert street,jcar, southbound on Simcoe 3 Crashes At Whitby WHITBY (Staff) -- Three q|and slabs of concrete." |just across the Potomac from) rear-end collisions caused more than $1,000 damage to six cars in Whitby during the weekend. A fourth accident involving a hit-run driver and a taxi driven by Howard J. Navin, 631 Brock street north, resulted in $600 The library board was told of the beer bottles and concrete at jits monthly meeting, Thursday) jnight. | Mrs. H. P. Hart, a board member, said Friday: '"'We are| jnot really certain that the bot- accident occurred on |tles and other debris are Tespon-| treet near the railway jsible for the water seeping into) early Saturday. |the basement. But there was @ Cars driven by Ralph Rise- |lot of things in the drain which brough, Clemence street, |should not have been there." |Whitby, and John Dickson, Beat- The board has called in ajrice street, Oshawa, were in- plumber and is now waiting his/volved in a rear-end collision at \findings. Brock and Trenton streets. Dam- hascareneiead = --|age totalled $225. : ROBESON RETURNS | Damage in a rear-end colli- NEW YORK (AP) -- Paul|sion on Brock street north, near Robeson, the American Negro|Canadian Tire, totalled $450. baritone and long-time friend of|Cars were driven by V. R. Russia, returned from five|Lynd, RR 1, Brooklin, and Wil- years of self-exile Sunday to the|liam "M. Goverde, 601 Clarence jhomeland. he once labelled "an|drive, Whitby. a jinsolent, dominating America."| The third rear-end collision Robeson left the United States)occurred on Dundas street east |July 10, 1958, after an eight-jat Donala's Motors, when cars lyear battle for a U.S. passport.|driven by F. D. Rowley, Gar- It had been denied him because|rard road, and R. J. Reynolds, he repeatedly refused to sign a|Scarborough, collided. Damage Henry briage | | | |damage to Bowman's Taxi. The] Napanee, sustained $250 dam- age when it was struck early |Saturday in the Hotel Genosha jparking lot. Driver of the other |vehicle left the scene after dam- aging the front and rear fenders jand the left door of McCutch- jeon's car. $10 DAMAGE |Harold Ryan, 118 Tudor cres- jcent, early Saturday. The Ryan Street south, was sruck by a northbound car. Damage was \confined to the front bumper jof the Ryan car. | Cars driven by Mona Air, 206 |Highland avenue; and Charles [Robert . Crowther, Edward |street, Newcastle, collided at |Ritson road and Eulalie avenue Sunday. Damage totalled $600. A two-car crash on Bond |street west, near Simcoe street, |resulted in $400 damage to cars driven by Claire E. Wilson, Hancock road, Courtice, and . B. Kinsman of Markham. Saturday was a bad day for |Jack MacDonald, 50 Nassau street. His car required a push \from a tow truck on Nassau 30 Cartons Of Cigarets Stolen Fifty cartons of cigarets valued at $160 were stolen from Bilski IGA Store, 120 Wilson road south, early this morning when thieves kicked in the plate glass front door, The crime was discovered by Danny Shetlar, 12, of 159 Guelph street, when he started his newspaper delivery round at 5.45 a.m, Police have narrowed down the time of the break and enter to within 20 minutes of a check street. During this operation, his car was involved in an acci- dent with a car driven by Mar- shall Graham Whattam, 912 King street east. Damage to- talled $215. SUFFERS LEG LACERATIONS John Ashton, 21, 287 Currie avenue, suffered leg lacerations when his car crashed early Sunday on King street near the eastern limits of the city. He was taken to hospital by ambu- lance and released after treat- ment. : Police said his car went off the road, travelled 125 feet along the shoulder, close to 100 feet in a ditch, struck a culvert and came to rest 50 feet from the culvert in a three-foot ditch. Police said the complete front end of the Ashton was wrecked, Damage was estimated at $300. Damage totalled $1,100 when ears driven by Lloyd Bolahood, 250 Woodlea crescent, and James Sarnovsky, 353 Garden court, collided on Kaiser cres- cent at William street Saturday afternoon. Damage to the Bola- hood car was estimated at $750, and to the Sarnovsky car, $350, TWO-CAR CRASH A two-car crash on Ritson road south Saturday evening re- sulted in $500 damage to cars driven by John Sarginson, Bow- manville, and John H. Elliott, Courtice. A car driven by Wendell A. Deare, Pickering, and a pick- up truck driven by Rolland La- flamme, 90 Cromwell avenue, collided at King street west and Thornton road Saturday. Dam- age totalled $425. Police de- scribed 'the road as wet and Slippery at the accident scene. No details were available from police this morning re- garding a two-car crash at King street and Stevenson road late Sunday. Two women were re- ported to have suffered. minor non-Communist affidavit, was estimated at $350. on the store. injuries in the accident, | "The world will not forget) &., 'DECORATE HOME WITH NATIVITY SCENE A nativity scene has been erect- ed in front of their home, fea- turing three and fdhr-foot fig- tions around their homes for years have shown a greater he Yulede season, One suc interest in Christmas decora- and Mrs. W. Hambly, 149 Oshawa residents in recent ; Elgin street east. large ures, Colored lights and Christ- mas trees surround the holy scene. --Oshawa Times Photo

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