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The Oshawa Times, 2 May 1960, p. 4

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# THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, May 2, 1960 AT BROUGHAM |deterrent to war" and warnedpay for an entire French army {that there is no defence today corps. i |against missiles and aircraft that! On Sunday, the field marshal Withdrawal By ELSA STORRY BROUGHAM realized $28.50 for their efforts. with satisfactory results YPU SOCIAL Mrs. .K Vizely, of Claremont, sentation of records for dancing am Township Hall. : About 60 young people, includ- ing visitors from YP groups in Mount Zion, Claremont, joined in the festivi- ties. ; : The next WPU meeting will be held at Brougham School on Wed- nesday, May 4, at 8 p.m. BAPTISM SERVICE Brougham Church and Sunday School will observe Mother's Day with special services, commenc- ing at 2 p.m. ; The Sacrament of baptism will Guides Hold Cookie Drive Girl Guides and Brownies sold 95 dozen cook- ies in the forenoon of Saturday to|Carlton had the high score, and Brougham residents and the girls|she was presented with a blan- In Claremont a similar cookie sale was carried out, both in the Ladies: Mrs. N. Burton, Mrs. village and outlying districts also| Thompson, was presented with a cup and ELECT OFFICERS saucer by Brougham Young Peo- ple in appreciation of her pre- at the social Friday at the Brough Greenwood and {fly at supersonic speed. {read the lesson before a capacity | However, he reiterated state-|3,500 persnos at St. Paul's Church |ments he made earlier in his|during a QOR centenary church [Canadian visit, that neither East parade. {nor West plans a war {and contended that money being |spent on vast armaments could be used more profitably on such TORONTO (CP) -- Fieldthings as education, health, aid Marshal Viscount Montgomery tc underdeveloped countries and took a swipe Saturday night at/in lcwering taxation. some of the West's ideas about] The audience included Lt-Gen. defence and came up with sug-/S F. Clark, chief of the general gestions of his own, starting with|staff of the Canadian Army, and the withdrawal of foreign mili-| Finance Minister Donald Flem- tary forces from Europe. ing. Speaking to more than 1,000 The field marshal said he would Ipast and present soldiers at the|like to see the Russian occupa- 100th anniversary dinner of theltion armies in Europe return to Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, Russia and the British and Cana- Lord Montgomery said '"'nuclear/dian forces to their ! land: weapons are the last thing to be/The cost of keeping Canada's done away with for they are the'NATO brigade overseas would Of Europe Force Urged Police Warnings Will Not Be Marked KIRKLAND LAKE (CP)-- AW torney-General Roberts sai® Sas. turday he does not favor mark-. ing police warnings on driver's licences. The warning stays with drivers in a moral sense, whether or not . . it cuts down on accidents, he said. Mr. Roberts spoke as he offi- cially d a new $177,000 headquarters for the provincial police detachment here. (scoring has been completed at | he weekly WI Euchre. Tuesday| it was announced that Mrs. W.| | ket. The following also won prizes: Mrs. M. Ellicott. {Men: Alan Johnston, Mr. Good- |man, W. A. Knox. The travelling | prize was awarded Mrs. G. Perry. | Seeds and record books were distributed to bers of the Brougham 4-H Homemaking Club at a meeting recently at the home of Mrs. R. Harden. Officers were elected as follows: President, Pat Gray; secretary, Mary Lynn Blackman; press re- porter, Pat Harden, and pianist, Margaret Roberts. ATTEND PRESBYTERY Mrs. T. English, Mrs. M. Con- nor, Miss E. Seebeck, Mrs. 8S. Reaman, and Mrs. G. Willson at- tended the annual meeting of the Women's Association, Oshawa | Presbytery, which was held in {Port Perry United Church, | April 28 Step lively with non-slip be observed and parents who wish| 'W. C. Willson attended a Pres- to present their children for bap-|bytery meeting at Brooklin last tism should get in touch with the week, where a discussion took i MAN-MADE BLAZE DESTROYS OLD NEWCASTLE DWELLING AT NEWCASTLE 11 Fire Brigades In Demonstration Blaze i=: CAUSE CONCERN past year and with future major | As the 14-room home blazed, joyelopment foreseen io | | . 5 crowds milled about the area,| : 5 causing Bowmanville and New-| This was stated today by Col. castle OPP officers concern at|VW. H. Kingsmill, DSO, MC, chair- man of the parent company, times. of od Slough Estates Ltd., on his ar- r grees and the downstairs temper- shawa re C Ray Hobbs h At 1 p pe Oshawa's Fire Chief Ra rival in Toronto on one of the ham Fire Fighters' Association from 900 degrees to an who was an observer assisted On y ; : 3 Albert Naylor entered overall heat of 200 degrees, thus tario Fire Marshal office repre-|'dS! '€ 2 40-day globe - brick home, formerly ting them to enter the tive H, Mallory Sirdiing tows to inspect the Som " alt I L i ithout ti pany's far-flung interests. He George Walton, New- building without the Fire departments taking part in I ] 1i n i o a KS ir # accompani y I, and tossed a lighted match/of air packs or gas mask Be demonstration included New- eoipaniel Po a Gerald gas and oil fume soa%ed! On the second demonstration, "Orono, Bowmanville, Co- bbs ms a g dik t oa upstairs jemperatutes were - Colborne. Hastings, Mill- par, gr rg SA jars erp: ed to }) degrees, and the down 00k Bewdles Campbellford, | 'Ors of the Canaci company, stairs to 900 degrees Baltimore and Port Hope which J. S. D. Tory, QC, Toron- It took firemen 80 seconds to to, is president and W. J. Mac-| bring thsee temperatures ) i 0 kenzie, Toronto, is general man-| overall of 200 degrees, permitti demonstration Sunday, | ager and director. The third Ca- em enter for the second 24, but objections by theinaqian director is E. G. Arnold, time without the use of air packs| Ministerial Association caused a QCQ, Toronto. r ga ks st ment until Saturday. 4 ie r gas masks I posiponeme oh y Col. Kingsmill "during the | Expansion On The Way AJAX---Expansion of the factory . renting development of Slough Estates (Canada) Ltd., at |Ajax is 'gathering impetus", i | | NEWCASTLE (Staff About gasoline on the old furnishings in 80 firemen of 11 United counties|the house to assist the flames fire departments Saturday after- REDUCE HEAT sid took part in one of the| Thirty seconds after the first| mutual aid exercises ever|blaze, firemen reduced the up- beld in th | stairs temperature from 1400 de- ne large earea Northumberland-Dur- secret 1 YON use could get out which he had open flames literally him back out Mr. Naylor suffered singed eye- prows and a slightly burned hand Before firefighters were ready to swing into action, they poured the left blew to an was intended to that years we| should double our factory space| stated next fou VL quare feet to about 1,000,000 | square feet. This should be ac- companied by an increase in employment from the present 700| to about 1400 to 1500 persons. This | also would mean a substantial | growth im the population | of | | ¥ | | Fluoridation Board | To Hear Briefs §| TORONTO (CP) A three {member committee today will be- | | | | | | | | J of the session or the minis- | ter, | COMMUNITY SHOWER Relatives and friends of Mr. |and Mrs, William Ellicott, nee | Peggy Price, Thursday night gathered at the Township Hall to shower them with gifts. Mrs. Donald Beer nad Mrs. Florence Carter assisted with the presentation of gifts, after which luncheon was served to the as- sebled guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ellicott have taken up residence in their new home in Brougham. WI EUCHRE The March and April series of Judge Inquires 'From Pope John WASHINGTON (AP) -- A for- mer United States district court {judge has asked Pope John to say|, | whether Senator John F. Kennedy yy (Dem. Mass.), presidential hope-| ful, or any other American Ro- man Catholic is bound by prin- ciples of the Roman Catholic Church in conflict with the U.S, constitution and laws. Retired judge Albert Levitt of Hancock, N.H., a Protestant and a candidate for the Republican senatorial nomination in New cabled the Pope asking for a clarification of the religious issue involving Kennedy and possibly other candidates for public office in the November U.S. presidential election. Levitt said he had sent a tele- gram earlier to Kennedy and had received a reply that Kennedy would be free from domination of church principles. "However," Levitt said, "many believe that only the Pope can free a Roman Catholic from al- legiance to church law." at Ajax, from the present 500,000 | Hampshire, said Sunday he has| pf NOW TH ERE'S : CEREMONIAL EXIT RAMARAMA, N. Z (CP)-- place on the annual United Church conference to be held in Kingston May 24 to May 28. |PUPILS ENROL | Brougham six - year - olds and their parents attended school last week to enrol for next term. It is {believed that enrolment will be [more than anticipated -- about 114 or 15. |, Parents discussed the school ing with Isobel Gregg, who |traches the junior grades. | PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Annis at- {tended the Morrish-Sellers wed- |ding at West Hill Saturday | Visitors to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. | Storry and Mrs, Janet Newson) |were Levi Storry and Bob More- en of Chal Lake, who were | guests Friday and George Neal | Only Cat's Paw rubber heels deliver such springy comfort, non- slip safety and "9lives" of rugged wear. Put new lifeinto all your shoes with famous Cat's Paw heels & soles! See your repairer now. By the makers of famous CAT-TEX soles ind CAT'S PAW TIPPS and Mrs. O. Bell, of Toronto Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Day entertain- |ed Sheila Bonfield, of Toronto, over the weekend. Grant Malcolm of Galt visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm. s. Swafield, of Toronto, was |weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. |S. McGuckin. It's a great day for gardeners! | Pv Special VIGORO | COMPLETE PLANT FOOD Fon fvaything You Grow |gin hearing briefs from oppon-| Hearing burglars in his store dur- That's why the makers of Can- |ents and supporters of fluorida-| ing the night, Herbert Tattersall Scientifically-balanced for- {tion of municipal water supplies. When Premier Frost appointed |: 1 {it would have the powers of a % ERVICES AT PICKERIN } was banked testifying to locally for ww Plies 2 wil | will day ?--get ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Family Hospital Insurance premiums are required after mor- riage. Be sure you ore both protected. Tell your employer or collector right away. if you pay direct . « . tell the Commission. | | the ne {royal commission. Mr. Justice K. {G. Morden of the Ontario Appeal {Court is chairman. Members are Gi i Z Dr. G. E. Hall, president of the SERGEANT MATHESON'S S G | University of hin Ontario ii sai a spaniel hay {and Mrs. Cameron MacKenzie of . Jeg . Beaverton L Discover Claim In March, 1959, the Ontario as 1 es e government refused to allow Ot- | . tawa, Owen Sound and Teck ° [ Under Dispute Township to fluoridate their | water | For Officer | AMMAN, Jordan (Reuters) --| Stratford has been using na-| Jordanian officials have cast|turally fluoridated water for 42| PICKERING (Staff) -- Cherry- honor 'as the casket was borne doubt on the claim of an Amer-|vears and Brantford has been| wood United Church was filled to/from the church ' fav exploration team to Javei aiding fluoride for 14 years. capacity on Sunday for the fu-| Rev. Pace in a brief address found the Biblical cities of So-| 7 ---------- oa YE for the late Ser-|said he was an intimate jrien dom ad Somertah at the bot- ges onald Fraser Matheson of |the family when pastor at Tweed, tom of the Dead Sea. | geast Donal police force. An|Ont., and the deceased was Chief | Diadeen 'Rifai, acting director | QUICK RELIEF overflow attendance heard the| Constable. A close bond of friend- [of Jordan's antiquity department, | service in the school building|ship was formed. said Saturday the claim was FROM across the road by loudspeaker. | Mr. Pace said Donald Mathe- doubted because no photographic | . . . : 3 thful and conscien-| °F other physical proof of te TORMEN | Conducting the service was|son was a fail i discovery had been submitted o is g d lot 3 ! v | Rev. C. J. Schapter, assisted |tious police officer and did a ot| Toy Rain Boney w Kuotas bv Rev. E. McLachlin of White- good in a sgusirustive way. Hel... Reelin (Ben to |(without pain or discomfort) vale and a former pastor of the knew temptation a ad COD-| ye antiquities department last|For generations, regular Mec deceased, Rev. E. Pace of Napa-|duered it. He had led many oo tio he had bi the two bas Drought alates Sinizient nee. others inte the saving grace of| "Jost cities of sin" near the Lisan fad seca Pur Bemedy (in Ointment form The casket with|God so that they too could OVer-|, on iory at the southern end of [and in the new Tabs) for relief from thel ¢ ; come their own temptations. |the Daed Sea distress of internal piles, has all the impor. floral tributes the| pallbearers were old friends, : tant ingredients of internationally known high regard felt the s. Jim Miskelly, Jack Baney, director of the Holy |Mecea Ointment- many other special, dead officer Jack Heenan, {nd poi Viv 2 Land Christian Approach Mis- medically proved ingredients for attacking 4 AE . . mericans an ree Jordanians, [If you ated or Whitby, Ajax and Pickering bear- Interment take place on! After submitting his report, why su rr RD ing flowers formed a guard of/Monday in Ripley Cemetery. |Baney left immediately for the the new improved tube of -- igri a United States MECCA PILE REMEDY Neo. 1 . Aloihey tear of Canadians Bales sure you asi for MECCA and got | la Americans, led by Professor| it roves, . relia Want Action On me test Mac Fi Hedy hn. 1 Fi I |is searching the area for the two Flooded Road ai By W. H. HALL was Dr. G, K. Martin, director of| Port Perry -- The Chamber of public health srvices for the Commerce here has made strong| province. Dr. Martin outlined the| representations to Hon. Dr. M. B.|functions of the health unit and Dymond, Ontavio minister of|stated that through such units it| health and the member for the was possible to institute large Port Perry area, protesting the|scale measures for the prevention condition of Highway No. 7, which|of disease. has been flooded for some time.|-------- In 3 Jeues io Dr Soma, the) CHANCES IMPROVE ch PI' ASKS m to contact t m ster of highways with a view| OTTAWA (CP) Montreal' to getting conditions improved. (chances of being the site of the ' . . 1967 World's Fair have improved President John Orde also told py the withdrawal of Vienna from 1 members present al a din-l, running. The Austrian move, to celebrate Chamber of Com-| ic closed Sunday by Postmaster- merce : Week that the exec ute | General William Hamilton, leaves hav rade representations to the" Compeiion a two-way baie lage to join the county health|Petween Montreal and Moscow. sage 0 . ""IThe 30-country Bureau of Inter- national - Exhibitions meets in pointed out that He provin-|paris Thursday to decide the is- vernment subsidizes muni- 0 | : $ iL ies participating ina health) La NCE grabbed a ceremonial sword in ada's most widely-used brand of Fully Guaranteed Water heats 3 times faster | Yow Gas com door Information about dealers licensed by the Ontario Fuel Board to sell and install natural or write the Sequlpment call his living quarters and pursued |the committee a year ago he said [three men dragging the safe out | to a car. At sight of the sword- waving apparition they dropped the safe and fled. 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