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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 3

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The Windsor Stari
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Visual Sales Clinic The "Horsemen of Sales," three top men in the sales world, will present a clinic on visual selling Monday, at 8 p.m., at the Prince Edward Hotel. Sponsor of the program is the Advertising and Sales Club of Windsor. Salesmen, sales managers and executives are invited, as well as others interested. jt Sljxrtr Bag Women's Liberal Group The Windsor-Walkerville Liberal Women's Association will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday, October 24, in the Sons of England Hall, Erie St. at 7:15 p.m.

The business meeting will be followed by a progressive euchre party under con-venership of Mrs. R. E. Black and Mrs. Ella Ruckle.

WINDSOR, ONTARIO, CANADA. OCTOBER 22, 1955 ake Tickets Nine in dins: Iris wee pst tor 1st Dies After Crash 3 Injured Draw Gives Cash Prize To 10th Man Kaee on Weilnesjlay Could Brin Fortunes To Lucky Residents Nine Windsor residents, holders of Irish Hospital Sweepstakes cr, l.i mL- '-'I In Separate Accidents Two Tmviis Study New Bus Service S.W.A. to Slop Tecumseh Service After November 5 The Towns of Riverside and Tecumseh are co-operating to Wr, nt wA tickets drawn Friday, stand to jmake fortunes when the classic is run next Wednesday. A tin iwi lililllll fill A 3L 10th man has already in on a "residual prize." Windsor ticket holders listed in Fridav's draw were Gerald provide a transportation system 1 J' to serve the people of their communities living between Lauzon and Lesperance Mayor Sid llV I 1 tl WaMMidiwA JlfWiniiii uniiMlm(iiiniMirtiMl Arbour of Tecumseh said today. This action followed an an nouncement by the Sandwich.

illiam Lefavc, 60, Stricken in Hospital; Policeman Hurt A 60-year-old Belle River man, William I.efave, 2nd Concession, Rochester Township diea today while convalescing fiom injuries received in a car accident last Sunday. A city policeman was seriously hurt when his three-wheeler rammed a post, a bicyclist received undetermined back injuries and a motorist received minor injuries in other accidents Friday night. Mr. Lefave was in an accident el Highway 2 and Elmstead side-road Sunday afternoon. His injuries were described at the time as minor and his condition was reported "not serious" by police.

However, he took a seizure late Friday and died this morning. His doctors were not available to gie an explanation of the fatal i ticket drawn on Lonely Hills. In the photo at right, Thomas McGarrigle, 43, of 545 Victoria looks a little contemplative. Maybe he is wondering what he will do with the money if his horse comes in. It was real news to Mr.

W. T. Woosler, 65, of 2170 Church and he spreads the word to his pet budgie, shown in the photo at left. Mr. Wooster, scheduled to retire from the Department of National Revenue in February, had his Windsor and Amherstburg way that it will discontinue the; Tecumseh bus service after! Past Wins Spur Scde There's nothing to compare with a winner to interest in a Tottery unless it's three I November 5.

Notices to this effect have been posted in the buses. Lack of patronage is the reason given. in the meantime, Mayor Arbor of Tecumseh and Mayor Robert Bondy of Riverside have been working together to try and establish a transportation service which will serve this area. The Tecumseh bus operated by the S.W. and A.

ran east Mrs. Fred Flowers is seen above as she watches over her husband, Constable Fred Flowers, of the Windsor Police Department, who was badly injured Friday night when his three-wheel motorcycle collided with a pole on Albeit at Richmond. Constable Flowers was rushed to Hotel Dieu and is stilT unconscious. (Star Staff P'noto) tot; V'jrr? a tq lor four winners. The astounding success of Windsor residents in the past at along Wyandotte St.

to Lauzon Rd. and then north to Riverside attack. Windsor Police Constable Fred Flowers, 27, of 872 Pillette is unconscious in Metropolitan Hospital with head injuries suffered when his Riverside 'Serenades' Dr. and east along it to Simpson Parent. 36, of 860 Elliott W.

T. Wooster, 65, of 2170 Church Thomas McGarrigle, 48. of 545 Victoria Mrs. Lctizia Morelli, 1648 Betts who holds a ticket, on and John Pinhouse, 470 Giles Blvd. who hold a ticket on and Mrs.

Elizabeth T. Pedyo, 1237 Taurendcau who holds a ticket on "Double Red'' under the nom dc plume oi "Lucky Star." The three other Windsor tickets noins de plume: Hi Five, Sandy Dee. and Five and One. News as jo how many Windsor people have drawn horses which will actually run in the race has not yet reached Windsor. Ail ticket holders are assured some cash prize.

Trizcs for winning horses can run over S100.000 but top winners are not known until the race is completed. James Healey, 46, of 731 Moy Ave. was named winner of 1.82j pounds silver (about S5.110) as a residual cash prize. A telegram Friday informed him of the good Mr. Healey, isibly shaken over the telegram, said he thought it was bad news at first.

A resident of Windsor 15 years, Mr. Healey sail, he had just about given up hopes of ever winning anything. He said he wasn't going to purchase a ticket this time, but changed his mind at the last minute. He is employed as a press operator at Ford of Canada. Gerald Parent, father of four young children, learned of the good news from The Star.

"I have been buying sweepstake tickets for years, but like everyone else, I always hoped to have my ticket drawn, but never really thought it would actually happen," 3Ir. Parent slated. three-wheeler rammed a pos Oldest Civic Employe on Albert St. at Richmond Rd, Friday night. Worker 50 Years Also Celebrates Golden Anniversary of 3Iarriaire copping rich rewards in sweepstakes is believed responsible for fact that no fewer th; nine district people have been notified that their have been drawn in the Irish Hospital Sweepstakes to be decided next Wednesday.

I And the reason they have 'bought in larger numbers can be attributed to the fact that J. Smith, Riverside, won a icool $140,000 in May uf this year; (George Conrick picked a S28.000 in 1954, and Bortolo Cal-isavara. Windsor, hit the jackpot jfor S140.000 in 1953. i "If they can do it." said Mr. and Mrs.

Windsor themselves, "so can And Mr. and Mrs. went out and bought, and bought, and bought. one block east of Lesperanee Rd. Then the service ran south to the Town of Tecumseh.

The western section of Tecumseh and the eastern half of Riverside are affected by the move. Greyhound Bus Lines still and a bus runs through that town on the regular Belle River route. Greyhound operates nine regular runs each way from Belle River and as well operates four extra buses which serve the Tecumseh area. The Greyhound route travels via Riverside Dr. to Drouillard then south to Tecumseh Rd His condition is "improved" fince admittance at 7:15 p.m.

Witnesses questioned this morning- failed to give a clear explanation of the accident. It appears Flowers was behind tn auto which made a left turn from Albert on to Richmond. The three-wheeier swerved to evert collision and ran into a With sirens and auto horns, Riverside this morning saluted one of its oldest civic employes, celebrating both his 50th wedding anniversary and his 50th year of working for the town. Mr. and Mrs.

Mose Drouillard, i hydro pole at the southwest 3506 Handv st were caught by maids at the ceremony half-a-century ago, Mrs. Frank SI CrixJfi xrU surprise as ihey left St. Johnj Vianney Roman Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m., following a wedding Mrs. Drouillard was born in and east to the Town of Tecum- mass. Outside the church were Detroit, and their wedding was iseh and north on Lesperance Rd.

lined up police cars, fire held at St. Bernards Roman to Riverside Dr. and east along town trucks and luxurious sedans. Catholic Church in that city, with! the drive to Belle River. The small counterfoil held by Gerald Parent, 36.

of 860 Parent Windsor, could increase his family's income by $140,000. His sweepstake ticket was drawn on a horse in the Cambridgeshire race to be run on Wednesday. Sharing his happiness are his three children, back row, Sandra, 12; Jimmy, 11, and seated, Sharron, 7. Father Maurer conducting the service. 3 Beaches Get Okay corner ot tne intersection.

In Metropolitan Hospital under observation is Gerald Rowat, 14, of 2347 Windermere whose bicycle collided vilh a car driven by James Moore, 38. of 1170 Windsor at Kildarc and Shepherd. The Moore car shot across the ftrcct and struck pole after impact. Total damage was estimated at S150. Ronald Kosluk, 20, of 1210 Laurcndeau was slightly hurt when his car was in collision with another car driven by John G.

McLennan, 56, of 1136 Church, at Janette Ave. and London St. The couple was formally greeted by Mayor Robert J. Bondy and other members of town council, and were then placed at the head of the motorcade. The leading vehicle was covered with signs reading "Just Married 50 Years ago!" The majority of beaches and If he should win.

Mr. Parent feels he will have lots of things to do with the money. His children feel the same way and have lalrnQflv ruf iJioii nrHmc in frit- Crackups Sound Fishy parks in Essex county are in neea of improvements. Only three of '1(1 Kinndnp VillTrt QCi Mayor Arbour said: "We are negotiating for a transportation system to serve the Town of Tecumseh and the east end of Riverside. He said there might be a lapse of two or three days from the time the S.

W. and A. discontinues its service and establishment of a new service. "For the past three years we have been fighting with the S. W.

and A. every time Tecumseh bus service was reduced, but if it is losing money on the opera a piano to a 1 I 11 VIII IIUIIU V- "better than average." This is the conclusion of a survey made public today by the The procession moved along Riverside Drive, with horns blaring full blast, and then crossed over to the town limits at Wyan- Essex County Tourist Association. The couple has six sons: Walter, Edward, Louis and Theodore, of Riverside; Wilfred, of Windsor, and Henry, of Belle River; and five daughters, Mrs. Fred Stone (Hazel) of Emeryville; Sirs. Rene Reaume (Florence) and Mrs.

Robert Rounding (Doris) of Windsor; Mrs. Marcel Masse (Frances) of Dearborn, and Mrs. Jerry Miller (Loretta) of Riverside. There are 21 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Mr.

Drouillard hasnt missed a single day's work during the period of his employment as a civic employe. Damage to the two cars estimated at S675. was dotte St. E. I There, the cavalcade stopped as Smashed Wagon Has-Bean It's too bad the" picnic season is over.

Four tons of fish and a wagon-load of soybeans were scattered over the road in two separate accidents reported to district police. In another collision at Chapelle Archie Munroe and Riverside Dr. damage rented Mrs. Drouillard with a let- walking doll. Mr.

Parent is employed "as a plater at of Canada Ltd. He was boui in Windsor. Thomas McGarrigle, a car salesman, just can't believe it, but if he wins is going to take a trip to Ireland, the home of his I mother and father. W. T.

Wooster, who will retire from his job with the Department of National Revenue jThe study was made by District Inspector G. L. Smalhvood of the Ontario Department of Travel and Publicity. I Mr. Smallwood summed up the picture with the statement that there are "several very i fine beaches in Fssex County and many poor ones." was estimated at S650.

Cars in- of congratulations from Mayor olved w( re driven by Ray O'Gor-j Michael J. Patrick on behalf of! man. 19, Victoria Sandwich the city. tion it can't continue to maintain a service. The loss of service will affect school children and workers but during the day there isn't great use of the he said.

est, and Kcnald Stone, J.o, ot Present at this ceremony was one of Mrs. Drouillard's brides- The car was driven by Abbie Wheeler, 41, Sherman North Collins, N.Y. It incurred S1.800 damase. See 3 INJURED Page 6 next februarv, said the news In his report the inspector said 1Vom Jhf S)ar came ag a com. 50-50 Celebration for Riverside Couple Neither the driver nor Mrs.

beaches owned by municipali- rr: fT 1.. jean i ierce, no, ui nuquuis, t.i.,;tlC,s anc) jCased to operators are picte surprise. "I didn't even know the was injured. The two women had i "unusually below" par. This was Four tons of fresh perch and pickerel from Poole's Quality Fish Market, 101 Wyandotte St.

was strewn at the intersection of Naylor sideroad and Highway 98 early today when the firm's truck collided with an eastbound car. In Tecumseh, it was beans, beans beans all over the road when a wagon load of them collided with a car driven by Mrs. Constance Henderson, of 3645 King Windsor. been visiting friends Ui Detroit Mayor Arbour said he thought the bus company could have advised the municipalities of its action prior to the announcement to the public. The S.

W. and A. has operated 15 round trips a day to Tecumseh. due to the fact that no one will home Vla accept the responsibility for capi and were returning Canada. draw was Friday," he said.

Mr. Wooster has been employed by the Dominion Government for 42 years. tal expenditure. "There appears to be a definite need for more good beaches in Morelli and Mr. Mrs.

Pinhousa for com- tne county ana i am convincea COuld not be contacted The wagonload of loose soybeans, pulled by a tractor driven by Harry Rivard, 51, of K.R. 1, Teumseh, was turning left into a lane near Lesperance Tecumseh, when it was in collision with the Henderson tar. CD. Schedules Busy Week that an up-to-date beach operated ment. by the county would be the an-j A Wallaceburg glass worker, swer," Mr.

Smallwood said. "Such Charles Johnston, has a ticket a beach need not be a liability but on "Eienfaisante" under the rather a good investment. It nom-de-plume of "Hopalong." In would, in fact, set the standard addition, two Blenheim men, Gordon Gobel, 18, of 1016 Assumption Windsor, who was .1 a i i A busy week has been sched-. "nS im uua west on ed for Windsor's civil defence I 98 told police his oad uled and privately-owned a George Gander and his uncle, snnteu ana ne iosi control oi according to offi- organization The impact showered beans would finfl jt necessary either to Jesse Gander, have a ticket on cials. 'Golden Planet." They purchased improve or to close.

over both vehicles. The three beaches which Mr. the ticket jointlv. Mrs. Henderson suffered a bruised back and w-as taken to Grace Hospital.

Her husband, the vehicle. The car was struck just behind the front seat and bent into a The truck careened on and hit a hydro pole. The truck-van disintegrated showering the landscape with fish. Damage to the Smallwood described as above i average were Holiday Beach, Wins S5J10 Herbert, suffered minor cuts. See ESSEX BEACHES Page 6 Eivard was unhurt.

He lost an I was i undetermined number of beans, rrowevcr. vehicle was 52,000. Gobel unhurt. All wardens, new and veteran, are asked to attend a meeting on Wednesday at Mercer St. School at 8 p.m.

Auxiliary police will meet at the police building at 8 p.m. Monday for instruction. Auxiliary fire services will meet AVednesday at No. 2 fire-hall at 7 p.m. and elementary rescue and advanced rescue classes will meet at Mercer St.

School at 8 p.m. Other elementary and advanced rescue classes will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Bridge Lcaper 4Doiii Fine' Mrs. Margaret Coon, of Detroit, who survived early this month when she jumped from the Ambassador Bridge, is reported "doing fine" in Receiving Hos- Plants Kiss on Man's Wife, Needs Rose-Colored Glasses A Windsor man who went lips, the lover made swift contact awooing Fridav night is today! with the business end of a list under the supervision of George A nffinr 1I1UIMI1K A UdUtltU tJC ailU dUUIlfU IU 1115 C.

Ill SIIUll UIUH 'L'lldl, Jfllllll. 1 I .1 it 'x 'i' i-'- -ion motiQuite ready to testify to the factlhe was deposited on the street.j The 36-year-old mother of three llie 11131 diu HUM win au'J im-ti, i i I i i a i A short time later he appeared 'children was rescued frcm the mat ine pain oi true love is Thursday at 8 p.m. complete with black eye at I water and rushed to hospital in the police station. He was injured critical condition, October 5. of eye and pride and wished toi Hospital authorities said today take legal action.

she has made an almost complete The police listened sympathetic-1 recovery. They added it is not rocky in the extreme. The man, bent on romance, tried to plant a kiss on the red lips of a pretty damsel. It was all in fun, but it so happened that the damsel was the wife of a man considerably larger than the would-be lover, considerably jealous of his wife and quite prepared to repel any all, pointed out that he had no known when she will be released. Who Told You That? A teacher was explaining hybrid animals to her class.

"For example," she explained, "if you crossed a horse and a donkey, you'd get a mule. Now what would you get if you crossed a mule with a cow?" legal leg to stand on and then Goaded by an impulse, the woman plummeted 152 feet and became the only person tc come through it alive. She was rescued limits, where Aid. Archie Munroe, of Windsor, presented a letter of congratulations from Mayor Michael J. Patrick, on behalf of the city.

Here, during the ceremony, are Aid. Munroe, Mrs. Drouillard, Mr. Drouillard and Mayor Robert J. Bondy, of Riverside.

(Star Staff Photo) A "50-50" celebration was held this morning In Riverside, as Mr. and Mrs. Mose Drouillard celebrated both their 50th wedding anniversary and the 50th year Mr. Drouillard has been employed by the Riverside Public Works Department. A cavalcade of cars and town vehicles accompanied the couple to the city gave him a free ride home via cruiser.

He agreed to let sleeping dogs lie and do his romancing unattached by the crew of the mailboat J. W. iWestcott. JAMES HEALEY gets "residual prizt" in future with females. kickjand all invaders.

Instead of the tempting red "You'd get milk with a in itl" shouted a student..

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