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The Oshawa Times, 2 May 1960, p. 2

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N THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, May 2, 1960 CHURCH WINS OUT Princess Swayed By Archbishop gay princess and a plain-spoken, (was booed in public. Newspapers |richly robed Archbishop--will|said be was out of touch with meet again Friday at the altar of the 20th century and called for Westminster Abbey. 'him to resign. All this made no "Margaret Rose," the arch- difference in his belief in the life- bishop will say, "wilt thou have|long duration of Christian mar |this man to be thy wedded hus- riage, in the sanctity of the band, to live together after God's|words "those whom God hath ordinance in the holy estate of|joined together let no man put matrimony?" asunder." "1 will," the princess will re-| This was the view he pressed series on the royal wedding. ply. on Margaret in 1955 and the view By COLIN FROST And the archbishop may then she accepted--that she must not LONDON (AP)--Two principals(pe permitted a moment of slef- MALTY the divorced Townsend. On Friday Princess Mar- garet and the Archbishop of Canterbury will be central figures in the romantic event of the year, her marriage to Antony Armsirong-Jones. But five years ago Margaret and the archbishop were central figures in a romantic drama with a less happy ending. Here is the story, first of a '17 Homeless In N.S. Fires | HOME IS IN CANADA | Bernie Kirchfeld, (left). for- | stay away and returned aboard | and Alan McNeill, native of sook Canada to help his father | Arkadia along with fellow- Australia, who is to teach in run a glassworks in East Ger- | German Ursula Luepki, seek- | Western Canada. many, but found he couldn't | ing a florists' job in Toronto --CP Wirephoto | Man In River | Identified | SARNIA (CP) Police today WEEKEND FATALITIES 18 Canadians Die In Traffic By THE CANADIAN PRESS Aylmer. Police are looking for An accidental death toll of at/the driver of an automobile least 24, including 18 road fatali- which is believed to have forced Hes, was recorded in Canada the truck into the ditch. Truck during the weekend passengers Earl Robertson, 42 A survey by The Canadian and Joseph L. Morgan, 54, both Press from 6 p.m. local times of London, were injured but not Friday to midnight Sunday seriously. showed * that half the highway| Mrs William Welsh, 60, Osh- he might have died from a beat- fatalities were in Quebec prov- awa fatally injured Saturday ing, were attributed by police to ince, which also reported one|pight when struck by a bus in|his falling down on pavement death by accidental hanging ndian Oshawa street here last Thursday. another in a fall Leo Holes, 46, Port Credit Ontario's total of five was made Sunday when his car went out of up of four road deaths and one| control onthe Queen Elizabeth! asphyxiation by gas. Way near Toronto. Three persons. were killed by Carl Suchy, 59, accidentally fire In Nova Scotia, which also asphyxiated Sunday night when | - had two deaths in traffic h apa 3 Tor } ; he fell against a stove in his Tor- Asks H k Vehicle accidents caused one on, fiat turning on a gas jet. 1 e death in each of Manitoba, Al-|_ Gl ig I T iff berta and British Columbia ,- Body Of Woman By ALAN DONNELLY PROBE DROWNING Not included in the count, which Canadian Press Staff Writer CTTAWA (CP Canada's deaths in normal holiday Found In River OWEN SOUND (CP The! chemical industry served notice activities, was the drowning of a man in the Ottawa River at Ot- tawa. Police are investigating the body of a woman found Saturday today it will press for tariff in- matter in the Sydenham River by tWo|creases on some imported chem- Ontario dead fishermen was identified asijo;1c and for a wholesale rede- James Joseph, 58, of Sarnia In-|Gwenneth Marilyn Mortley, 20, of sioning of the country's out- dian reserve, Saturday when Durham, 30 miles south of here.| ded chemical tariff structure. ruck by a car on Highway 7 Police said the body, found be An industry committee, in a near Sarnia. Police are seeking!low Inglis Falls, was badly de- brief to the tariff board, said he driver who did not stop composed. They said there was however that it is not asking for Whliam Nicholas Reichheld, no sign of foul play a general increase in the. level 47. London, Ont., Saturday night! The woman, an epileptic, has|of tariff rates when his panel truck hit a tele- 'been reported missing since Dec The brief was presented at the identified the body of a well- dressed man found in the St Clair River Saturday as that of Frederick Melnick, 67. of St. Catharines. body was found 10 miles south of here by an oil company | employee A post mortem -showed death was caused by drowning. Police said there was no evi- dence of foul play. Cuts on Mel- nick's face and the back of his head, at first thought to indicate e |on their property. | in one of the strangest dramas] congratulation. RENOUNCED LOVE of British royalty--a beautiful, give years ago Most Rv. Her historic renunciation 'of Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of her love for Townsend said: LJ 3 Perish, Canterbury and Anglican Pri-| "Mindful of the church's teach- mate, was instrumental in break- | ing that Christian marriage is ing up Princess Margaret's ro-|indissoluble, and mance with Peter Townsend, the | duty to the Commonwealth, I | divorced air hero she wanted to have decided to put these coh- marry. | siderations before all others." o As this public renunciation TA cs the cvmnbishop will (21d the months that followed : showed, incess is ee be officiating at her marriage to Felgiou the princess is a deeply religious' w om an. Suggestions (Antony Armstrong jones, Mar. ha' she might enter a religions HALIFAX (CP) -- Three per- a happy ending, and the churei's Order were not entirely idle sons perished and 17 others were| teaching of the sanctity of mar- And 50 Wier marriage, enviched left homeless following a wave riage will have been upheld. by its "incomparable abbey set- of house fires in Nova Scotia The archbishop is one of the ting of pomp and pageantry for during the weekend. {great brains of Britain. He lives the royal bride will be a deeply Most serious blaze was in the simply, smokes a pipe, has a religious experience. C.ne Breton town of Glace Bay genial good humor. He likes a where Arthur Kipping, 61, his|game of cricket and a glass of DIVORCEES GUESTS A wife Bertha, 60, and six-month- wine. 'But despite the ceremony's in- old Patricia Campbell died when| 1p short, he is exactly the sort |Sistence on the lifelong nature of flames swept through a duplex of man Britons normally approve the marriage vows, the Royal Sunday. Five others escaned. of. Yet no one would call him Family's guests at the wedding In Parrsboro, Fire Chief Edgar popular. will include a number of di Crossman, his wife and wo chil-| After the Townsend affair he vored notables. dren escaped when fire destroyed Bshidob hci rd lb their frame home and two barns mark, Margaret's cousin, who divorced her first husband. It was on the archbishop's advice that the British Royal Family stayed away from this cousin's second marriage to the prince, In the place of honor behind {the Queen and Prince Philip will stand the bridegroom's divorced parents. The second and third Three persons were left home-| Renfrew Man less when fire destroyed or onc| Found. In River urday and another five escaped OTTAWA (CP)--The body of from a burning duplex in the A t lifax-| Rene Godin, 26, of Renfrew was burning. duplex in the Halifax [found floating in the Ottawa area community of Woodside. Ri Sund the interpros In Glace Bay, Ray Campbell, | ®VE" bridee year . Pro| wives of Armstrong-Jones Sr. will a : sit in the nave. the dead girl's father, said he| ' . was awakened by flames in his| Police said they were seeking) Ope notable divorcee still ap- bedroom. He grabbed Patricia,|possible companions of Godin for parently is barred--the Duchess ran into the Kippings' bedroom, [questioning into events leading to|of Windsor, the twice-divored warned them of the blaze and|his death. He had not been in the American for whom Edward left the child with the Kippings water long, they said, and there|VIII gave up the throne. Neither while he led his wife and three|were bruises on his face. A post-|she nor the duke will be at the other children to safety. mortem was ordered. wedding. phone pole on Highway 73 near{ll start of tariff board review of w-- - (Canada's billion-dollar chemical New Approach: Specific chemicals for which] {higher tariff protection is sought | {will be made known later during the board's inquiry which is ex-| pected to last for two years orl more. It is the largest investiga- tion ever undertaken by the five- i of my ° | One is Princess Georg of Den- Louvict Stabbed To Death In Jail MONTREAL 'CP)--A 21-ye@l old convict was stabbed to death': as he marched to his ce.. from: morning mass at St. Vincent de" Pau! Penitentiary Sunday. So Marcel Laurent, who had served, two years of an year term for breaking, ent and mischief, was stabbed onces in the back with a sharpeneds piece of metal: He died in the' prison hospital. ? Col. George E. Lebel, prison warden, blamed the slaying on the "determination and audacity of certain priseners." Police and prison officials are gearch'ng for the weapon and a susnoct in the killing. It was the third stabbing in the | prison since December. The other two were not fatal. L - NATURAL GAS IS YOUR BEST BUY for HOUSE | HEATING : wi rar Kini Bt THE COACH in which Prin- cess Margaret will rlide to her wedding May 6 leaves London's Clarence House today during Union Program In Unemployment PETERBOROUGH (CP) Alof real wages and some degree four - point program aimed at|of income security during layoffs; alleviating unemployment in Can-| Reduction of the work week to ada has been adopted by the|below 40 hours with take-home United Electrical, Radio and Ma-|pay maintained; chine Workers of America (Ind.)| provision for training and re- _ A conference of the union's na- training programs at employers' tional council, attended by 135] expense in advance of technolog- delegates representing 25 Ontario| ical changes; locals, Nas held here Saturday Full hospital, medical and sur- y. gical benefits to be paid by em- _ The program calls for elimina- ployers on behalf of laid - off tion of the means-test provision workers and pensioners. ip te Unemployment Insurance! pig insurance at least equal to annual earnings, to be paid by It also asks for an increase in| employers: {unemployment insurance benefits Oy " HAST |and the extension of benefits for rip tuved pension benefits wish {duration of unemployment. Theleapjy retirement in casevof TIL [third request is that the training|y eee i of youth and retraining of unem-|_______ a ------ ployed workers should be paid for| by government and employers. | ON GUEST LIST The final point is for legislation] LONDON (AP)--Jackie Chan, nce hours of work to make (the actress who was a favorite re jobs available. model of Antony Armstrong- All indications, said the union, [Jones in his photographic days, point to a permanent pool of un-|is reported on the guest list for employed of more than five per|his wedding to Princess Margaret cent, even during the best period Friday. The Sunday Express of employment, the summer quotes her as saying: *'I have not| made any final plans about what SHORTER WORK WEEK to wear or anything." A sharp reduction in hours of | --- work was seen as a key labor demand. "The achievement of a uni- | Tuesday and Wednesday Only! Sensational Meat Features rehearsal for the royal nup- tials. People lined the side- valks to watch the coach ride by. --AP Wirephoto NOTHING DOWN' = No Payment Until September !! Easy payments over 5 veArs on monthly gas bills $14.00 jul emus op oh monthly installs a oo ---- CHANGE-OVER CAN BE DONE IN A FEW HOURS Units for all types of home heating FREE BURNER SERVICE Your Gas company does not employ door-te- door nor For $5.60 00 Information about dealers licensed by the' Ontario Fuel Board to sell and install natural as equipment call er write the Sales 59.38 partment Consumers Bas RA 3-3468 ~ SUPPORT THE HOSPITAL DRIVE! fe 8. Jackson, national chairman. The meeting drafted plans for] contract demands which the union will make when present | contracts come up for rneewal. | Included in the bargaining pro- | gram were recommendations for: | Substantial wage increases to) al' employees in the bargaining unit with assurance of protection STUDENT PROTEST IN QUEBEC Some 50 students of Laval | the scheduled execution of | said he'd have received the University paraded in the rain | Caryl Chessman, The signs students if he had been. versal 32-hour work week with in- creased take-home pay would | LEAN TENDER 39 1 CLUB STEAKS = 'b. ¢ Ib. 2 9 : GET THE BEST For Less At provide additional jobs for more SLICED than 1,000,000 workers," said C.| Breakfast BACON To Retarded man board. | today outside the U.S. Consu- | were in French and English. ~CP Wirephoto LEAN The brief said the increases to a new ap-|doctors in Toronto for study of|pe proposed will be "mainly on proach in teaching was. urged mental retardation. synthetic organic chemicals, plas- here Sunday as the Ontario Ass-| Dr. Charles Best at the Bant-|tics and a limited group of other ciation for Retarded Children ing Institute is directing a study products." wound up its three-day seventh|to determine basic chemistry of HAMILTON (CP)- late in Quebec City, protesting SAC Prepares command key functions The flying {could assume | posts near Omaha. The consul wasn't home but stations of| |SAC's underground com m and| UPHOLSTERING | 926v2 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 8-645] or RA 3-4131 Juss] | MINCED BEEF SKINLESS annual conference, During the weekend the 400 delegates also heard reports of research projects into the cause of mental retardation and health as long as he is able. "We must get away from the slavish dependence on academic the normal brain so doctors will have a yardstick by which to measure brain chemical devia- tions. Dr. A. L. Chute at the On- a tario Hospital is directing a urin-| pledge by Ontario Health Minis-/ary analysis aimed at learning|tariffs are applied against chem- mand posts to avoid the possibil- ter Dymond to fight for mentalimore about amino alids and how|ical imports, the present rates ity of a knockout blow on its they are related to mental retar-lare mainly 15 per cent for im. headquarters from enemy mis- dation, At the Toronto Psychiatric Hos- MAY REDUCE SOME "It is expected that opportuni- ties may be found for reductions in rates on some products." The brief said that, where {ports from the Commonwealth |and 20 per cent for most-favored- education which the retarded will pital, Dr. A. B. Stokes, Dr. J. 8. nation imports. probably never need," said Dr Max Dubrow, director of New York City Lovett-Doust and Dr. D. E. Can- It estimated that about half of ; the nell are studying the psycholog- chemical imports, totalling $274, training centre ical and physical conditions af-|000,000 in 1958, enter Canada duty| possible and workshop for the mentally fecting the forming child in the/free. retarded. VOCATIONAL TRAINING Needed instead are workshops which will give vocational train ing for such jobs as messengers and porters for men and tray girls in hospitals and sewing machine operations for girls, he said. "There are few, if any, voca- tional operations that a young re- tarded adult cannot be taught to do. Even complex jobs can be broken down adequately to simple degrees--though it may not be economically feasible to do so." Dr nine months a workshop could! train a young retarded adult to travel, read directions and handle change. This could lead to paid jobs RESEARCH PROJECTS H. E. Foster, honorary presi dent of the association, .told the conference that three research projects have been undertaken by| doctors in Toronto for study of mental retardation Dr. Charles Best at the Bant- projects have been undertaken by Dubrow said that in six to|J womb. An expectant mother is being observed under close clin. ical scrutiny every day during her entire period of confinement. PLEDGES FULL EFFORT On Saturday night, Health Min- ister Dymond said the time he gives up responsibility for the province's retarded children 'will be the time I resign." He added that all the effort he can put forth will be given to the cause. Robert Jaques of Brantford was elected president of the On- tario association. He succeeds Clifford Bowey of Ottawa. Other officers: Vice-president W. Thomson, Timmins, E. B Sarnia, and H. L Smith, Sault Ste. Marie; treas- urer, Frank Dunn, Brantford. Members-at-large include Gordon Livingston, Fergus FOUR SEASONS Campbell, TRAVEL The brief said the present tariff classification of chemicals is {based on a tariff written in 1906 and developed in piecemeal fash. (ion since then. COLDS Sore Throat INSTANT RELIEF Relied upon by four generations of Canadian mothers @ Penctrotes tos to relieve poin ond congestion @ Apply it worm --rub it in @ Nothing like 1 for fast - relief! | DR. THOMAS' ECLECTRIC OIL || Air Command Gen. Thomas §. Power, SAC| mn. 29 OSHAWA WIENERS OMAHA (AP) The Strategic chief, told members of the Avia- Air Command said Sunday it{tion Writers Association that plans to send aloft aerial com-|while the underground installa-| [tion could withstand the impact| lof nuclear bombs in the area, it} siles or planes |could not survive a direct hit. SAC disclosed that three KC.| He said there are other ground 135 jet tankers are being con. command posts, but declined to| verted and equipped with ad-|58Y how many or where Bey! {vanced radio facilities to make it are: for a senior officer; One of the three converted KC laboard to keep in touch with the 135s will be on continuous alert joint chiefs of staff, SAC bases after July 1, ready to take off and other SAC aircraft. within 15 minutes or less TENDER NOTICE Two-room addition, Cedardale public school Separate sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed or by the Business Administrator, Board of Education of the City of Oshawa up to 4:00 p.m TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1960 for the construction of e two-room addition to Cedardale Public School, located at the corner of Gordon and Wolfe Streets, Oshawa, Ontario Plans, specifications, instructions to bidders ond form of Tender may be obtained by General Contractors and the Mechanical Sub-Trades after 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 3rd 1960, from the office of the undersigned. Plans will be on view at the Office of the Boord of Education, Oshawa, and at the Office of the Architect. A certified cheque in the amount of $50.00 is required as o deposit on plans HOOVER Constetbution ate tugging and lifting. Double-stretch hose... f | | Walks-on-air to elimin- | throw-away dirt bag... combination bare floor and rug nozzle. nr 69.95 MEAGHER'S 92 SIMCOE N. Tenders will be accepted subject to the approval of the Oshawa City Council and the Ontario Municipal Board, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ypes & A Architects and Engineers, 24 Northtown Shopping Plaza, 5385 Yonge Street, WILLOWDALE, Ontario. Jak: n CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS e DOGS NOT PERMITTED TO RUN AT LARGE e ALL DOGS IN THE CITY MUST BE LICENSED Notice is hereby given to all dog owners that City By-laws provide that dogs shall be prohibited from running at large in the City of Oshawa, unless re- strained by a leash, from May 1st to July 31st, 1960. By-law 2365, as amended, requires that the 1960 licences must be purchased by February 1st. Dogs not carrying 1960 licences are being considered as stray dogs and i ded. | ded dogs not claimed within 48 hours are being destroyed. Pp Avoid having your dog picked up and possibly destroyed by purchasing your licence without delay if you have not already done so. b Ii d Complaints of dogs running at large and the large of d dogs seen require aid enforcement of the provision of the by-laws and the Dog Control Officer has been given instructions accordingly. Dated ot Oshawa this 30th day of April, 1960. ALDERMAN JOHN G. BRADY, Chairman, City Property, Fire Protection and General Purpose Committee,

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