Road Safety Officials Entertained Leading citizens of - Oshawa, who are concerned with road safety, were given a luncheon Friday by Shell Oil of Canada in Hotel Genosha. W. J. C. Stewart, district sales, manager for Shell Oil, explained] his company's reasons for a new| advertising program of traffic|prigay, William Kowchak, Selt safety quizes. avenue, Toronto, was fined $50 "We do believe motorists can and costs on a charge of "failing be made safety conscious by art-|to remain". He also had h ful approaches to their intellect. |driver's licence suspended for six They may have to be trapped|months into acknowledgement of their | Two other charges, careless personal driving weaknesses," |driving and operating a veuicie| Mr. Stewart said. in dangerous 'condition, were w series of advertis- Withdrawn. i | 2 Foi designed to give driv-| B. W. Austin, Dowisyiew, wit) ers an opportunity to test their| fied the accused had pass im ili ivi 7 on the inside, while both were ability to spot driving hazards travelling went on Highway 401 in typical driving situations about 5 p.m. on May 1, and had Present at the luncheon were (pan cut over to the passing lane Ald. A. V. Walker, chairman of|,nq had knocked Austin's light, the traffic and transportation |g, eign car onto the median strip. committee of Oshawa; H. w. Kowchak did not stop, accord- Flintoff, chief of police; Fireling to Austin and another wit- Chief Ray Hobbs, E. A. Middle- ness who was following Kowchak mass, chairman of Oshawa's|pecause minutes before he, him- May Safety Campaign; &he Oshawa Tt OSHAWA, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1960 SECOND SECTION PAGE THIRTEEN Lift Licence | Six Months | In Oshawa magistrate's court PRESENT CHALICE TO REV. KWIATKOWSKI AT BANQUET | | Excellency Bishop Beekonfohr | Hefferman, wife of the late Mr. of the Diocese of Kimberley in | Hefferman; and Charles John- South Africa. Shown at the | son, presentation are, left to right, James Power, Edward Clarke, Father Kwiatowski, Mrs. J. | ice was presented in memory of the late Joseph Hefferman, a former member of the brotherhood. The chalice pre- sented to Father Kwiatowski the Fourth De gree team of the Oshawa Knights of Columbus recently | presented a chalice to Rev. F Kwiatowski at a banquet held | in the Hotel Genosha. The chal- : THE LIBRARY WORLD Fight Against Reds - In The Far Eas give them a brief touch with democracy that can be built on to Dr on a more permanent ba-|jcals, television and radio his books are in great demand Members of ~--Oshawa Times Photo Ald.|self had been cut off by the ac- A. H. Murdoch, a member of the|cysed. |traffic committee and represent-| Kowchak told the accused the ing Mayor Lyman Gifford; G. L. steering on his 1958 Ford pick- | Roberts, principal of O'Neill Col-jup was stiff and that he was not legiate and Vocational Institute; |aware that he had hit anybody H. E. Murphy, principal of Cen-|until he was stopped farther up| tral Collegiae Institute; N. A.! the highway by Austin. Sisco, principal of Dr. F. J. A witness following Kowchak Donevan Collegiate Institute; W. on the highway told the court] Ferguson, deputy chief of police; that the accused had run three D. C. Lowe, president of the Osh-|vehicles off the road. 2 awa Junior Chamber of Com-| Magistrate Ebbs said the evi- merce. dence showed the accused drove| EE el mo-- in "an erratic manner for some | Elli L k time', and when told the police ess Dedicated men like Dr His first book DELIVER US| Another recent book dealing home.' Treatment ~sas Dooley are playing a FROM EVIL was written in Ha-|with Laos is LITTLE WORD" © 0h (6 the Ontario Mo- were going to be called, he left. "It is hard to understand why you didn't stay around and as-| ficant part in the Am in the summer of 1955 upon OF LAOS by Oden Meeker. Mr |, "yo oo" Mr. Fisher, execu-| 1 . " [ ] against: Communi the advice of a naval doctor who Meeker recently spent a vear (iv. director of the Canadian Timing East. He has t his patient could reduce|there as head of the local CARE mo ict Association, said: rel o that we| ELLIOT LAKE (CP)--The El- fine down the events. In the ner gives the reader his ideas ofisyang many millions of the tax-|liot Lake Women's Emergency sist," said the magistrate. of his life up-to-date t} his experiences by/Mission and in his informal man-| "we must remember ummer of 1954 he had organized the politicai, economic. social payers' money inviting Ameri-| Committee Friday described as with the publication of his latest and maintaired the huge refugeeland cultural aspects of this most| cans to come here. We need those| 'criminal treatment" Trade Min- book THE NIGHT THEY BURN. spersed with lively anecdotes ( through which passed interesting part of the Indo-lAmerican dollars far more than|ister Churchill's announcement of Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district ED THE MOUNTAIN. Inter who re JSelghrating birth ays s ve ; J i ! Those celebrating today and Irish wit he has written a 600.00 Vietnamese, who Chinese neninsula, This would be they need ours formation of a new government are Mrs. K. Cayley, 541 book for ordinary people con- were fleeine the advancing Com- an excellent book Mo read in con "Tourism is the second biggest committee to study problems of Nipigon street; Mrs Ivy cerning his advenjures as a_ doc munist arvvies after ie oN of junction with the books mention- source of United States dollars|this Northern Ontario uranium| parker. 270 Ritson Rd. N.; tor in northern .a0s just five Dienhienphu. The book sold over ed above and it would be silly to harm town Barry Russnell, RR1, Non- Wiles Hom Jie Hordes of Red 26 000 copie gv has been dis LIBRARY BRIEFS this growing international trade ng telegram 9 Prime Minis. oo Yoh Powlen: "hina e tells the inspir-'tributed bv the United States'™ oy by pettiness." ter iefenbaker the ousewifes onk 746 Douglas s treet; ing story of his fight against can- sovernment to various libraries oon, Meresting, i He said the additional two per said their "husbands, children,| Cloesiq = Abbott. Burketon: gor witich yecessitated a trip to!throughout the world the lhternational Prise Book Tx. cent discount on U.S. coins "does neigabons nid Hondas have been Cathy Hrico, 244 Central jew Yor the or "oll ng is ¢ py ® iY i he sine! sense." C. pks r as BY " . Fi a Ah ich Hr i Poa Dr To hibition which consists of chil. 10t make business sense. Cats ph Pole Ja Park Blvd. S.; F red Coulter, found to be necessary. He stayed ROW which tells of the establish.|dTen's books from many lands. |{¥% Ee jot Mr. Churchill, who specifically ax Bovanadle: Asn only long enough to recuperate, ment MEDICO, officially,| The children find the books quite] 5c ine 40" counteract what Stated that announcements of fed-| gl wik '863 Myers street; and then returned to his heloved Medical International Co-opera- 'Tres! tible but unfortunately was Soid to. be leral aid . . . would be made on hehe ol 633 Brook- Laos before Christmas. His book tion. After resigning from the they are for display purposes; i, c.,a4a May 7" 3 reflects radiant * personality Navy in 1956. Dr. Dooley with OP | Mr. Fisher also said people 'Today with bated breath we which did much to break down|three former co-workers went on, The programme for the Little should avoid using the word dis-| heard Mr. Thurchill announce ab- language barriers and supersti-la medical mission to Laos where|People's Film Hour on May 14|count for what "is really a han-|Solutely nothing. He merely > v tion so that he could more suc-/they opened two, small, primi-| features the following films: djing charge." {fered 3 recepulstion of i a. is ully set up mobile heaith|tive hospitals. Reports of their(Spring comes to the pond, Land| Banks should declare a mora- liot Lake situation, e telegra nib Discount On Coins Criticized TORONTO (CP)--John Fisher, broadcaster and publicist for Ca- given nadian tourism, says Canadians should take down all signs an- nouncing an extra discount on United States coins because it's the same as saying, "Yank, go Because of the publicity Dooley recently in period- The following book were written by the staff the McLaughlin later Public Library s eviews a member of of Thom igni rican wa m brou in felt th ad whe Af we mn ome also of imposed of t a flow of them Those who will celebrate their birthdays Sunday are: Ab Barnes, 74 LaSalle avenue; H. W, Jarvis, 180 Nassau street; and David Beatty, 531 Albert street. side drive, and clinics in a countryhumanitarian work reached Am-|0f Bubbling Waters, I'm no f0ol/torium on 'the silver carrying 52d: we witne ] = -- ing in malaria 'and con-\erica and soon Medico, a private| With water, Animules. § |charge" for the summer season. ASK PM TO ACT diseases. {and voluntary organization came| We hope the children will con-|Nothing whips up an unfriendly The committee called for the r. Dooley was born in St [to their aid with the purpose of|tinue to make weekly visits tolfeeling among tourists faster prime minister's "immediate in- Louis, Missouri. Of Irish-Ameri-|setting up medical clinics not/the library even though the "than a hassle over money," he|{ervention" in view of the '"'de- can ancestry, he is of the Catho-lonly in Laos but wherever they scheduled school classes will ter-|said, i i lic faith. The aim of his expedi- were needed. Dr Albert Schweit- minate this month [iverate betrayal of the faith of vert the people whom he visits. was intensely interested in all g i 8 istric $S0Ci v ; was sely ' records in the Music Depart- Bay and District Tourist Associ- trust vou and believe in your, Most of them are Buddhists and his 'activities and accepted the ment which are available to only ation voted by a better than +t) rusted of jig Surely you Your for such a task as that. We willl Medico. equipment. | American currency at par during| oo "mima ie running out. Again a -- Ea ena {the tourist season. ih asoistan ___|we beseech your assistance be- : | Divorce Filib 1vorce 1i1 uster |pletely demoralized." 3 Cc . S | The telegram was signed by| : o ontinued Success en O'Br man of OTTAWA (CP)--CCF me committee that went to awa R 1 n Pp A A eters for a meeting with the prime O85 0S continued successfully Friday p n ounty; Ye it sie roducti their efforts to block all Com- packs in uranium. prodietion {quotas were announced early this MOSCOW (Reuters Marshal|ion--titled chairman of the Prae-|bills piled up in the House. in both Ontario | C man o and Durham|---------- Klementi Voroshilov resigned to sidium of the U.S.S.R. Supreme Eating up the hour earmarked Counties, during March, was high Soviet|Soviet . Union and was replaced by|ial position as head of state tensively from evidence taken by|of 1ast year according to the sta- Parliament Leonid Freshnoy the Senate divorce committee on|tistics branch of the Ontario De- oroshilov, 79, a member of the chev's direction in" the Ukraine : oe original revolutionary band of|from 1947 to 1949. He was a sen- MPs Were ja the 265 seat House The department reports 136,661 r five more than a quorum--to pounds made in Ontario County Czar's regime, asked to re- "virgin land" republic and a pet Mr. Peters ember for Te 5 i 3 leased from his post the project of the Soviet premier iskathing Sei or 'em-/150 pounds in March, 1959. The| By THE CANADIAN PRESS skaming, held the floor for the make for the first three months Friday, May 6, 1960 His resignation was accepted at as an "outstanding leader" when 3 : today's session of the Supreme!the president's aPbointunat Mr. Howard, MP for Skeena,lcompared with 251,613 pounds| The government introduced Pr filled in the final 20 minutes. for the same period of last year.|Combines Act amendments aimed tion drafted by Soviet Premier|TO GET MEDALS . 4 5 Nikita Khrushchev In recognition of Voroshilov's Dire ee ks dave heen Rae borlnds Jere made during chant's competitive position and Z -| March. e figure for the same|outlawing misleading price ad-| gent Hen Approved e appoint proposed awarding him three of - -- pounds. The make for the first| The Liberals demanded that of Brezhnev 1 membe a's top orders and medals |three months of this year in the|the government suspend Cana- a ea dotted with countless lakes, | maT' years. bor seldom more than 4,000 feet high. figure for the same period of last program and suggested the ad- a year was 105,879 pounds. ministration was trying to in- . . |aircraft missile alive. uid Milk Acting Prime Minister Fleming North Bay, Ont., will continue S le D and Defence Minister Pearkes d S own approaches to members of the| U.S. Congress or government. tario Department of Agriculture nounced formation of a federal] reports that the Oshawa and government committee to study chased a total of 2,140,100 pounds tario town of Elliot Lake while of milk from producers during|indicating the government is not were of standard fluid and spe-| Paul Martin (L--Essex East) cial fluid quality. The dairies accused the government of abdi- Sales of fluid milk during the Prairie grain growers: month totalled 658,037 quarts| Agriculture Minister Harkness January and 587,328 quarts in 'all sorts of plans' but doesn't February of last year ntend to impose them on the : Ho be (I growers' side of the story. cream were also sold. This com- yowers sd 2 "ity | pared with 19,623 quarts in Jan- Harold Danforth (PC Kent, |ary of the previous year tran hr ee : 5 ¢ at expa verseas - Sales of skim milk totalled 57.- b with| Monday, May 9 57,840 quarts in January and 47,- y ay rere ee total of 26,496 quarts of chocolate dairy drink were sold by el par tarts was 26,235 quarts while sales in | February of last year totalled AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax firemen were called shortly before mid- LEWISHAM, England (CP) smouldering lint in pipes lead- Warrant Officer Courtney Guest! ing from buffing machines at under an exchange scheme spon-| Fire Chief Cecil Winter said a sored by the air ministry. Guest, spark from the buffers probably | Wright, business manager military aircraft. A party of Ca- exhaust pipes. A lot of smoke | the hospital nadian cadets is to visit Britain was visible, but no damage was tion ,he has said, is not to con- zer, a close friend of Dr Dooley,| We now have several Stereo] NORTH BAY (CP)--The North| "ppp Diefenbaker, we have we will not be there long enough position of Honorary Patron oflthose who have stereophonic|majority Friday night to accept| ot condone such flippant treat- yo |fore we as a community are com- |Shirleen O'Brien, chairman of the Frank Howard and Arnold Peters [minister shortly after severe cut- By JOHN MILLER The president of the Soviet Un-|mons progress on the 350 divorce! proquction of creamery butter| year. day as president of © t--fulfils mainly a ceremon- for the bills, the two read ex-|er than during the same month Brezhnev served under Khrush one case of adultery. Only 25|partment of Agriculture Communists which overthrew the ior official in Kazakhstan, the, At-A-Glance hear them. during March compared with 82,- grounds of poor health Khrushchev described Brezhnev full 40 minutes alloted to him.|of this year was 347,279 pounds Soviet (parliament) in a resolu- was announced today In the last five weeks, only| In Durham County a total of|at strengthening the small mer- Delegates to Russia parlia- services to the state, Khrushchev voted to them. month of last year was 38,387 vertising and loss-leader selling. of the Soviet hierarchy for sev ire "Hero of Socialist La- hey Lauentisa Mountains| three 3 was 99,326 pounds. The|dian spending on the Bomare 5 ~|fluence the U.S. to keep the anti- reiterated that Bomarc work at flatly denied there have been any The statistics branch of the On- Trade Minister Churchill an- district commercial dairies pur-|the problems of the northern On- February. Of this 1,795,494 pounds|ready yet with any specific aid. spent $100,544 for the milk cating its responsibility towards [compared with 669,349 quarts in/replied that the government has A total of 20,238 quarts of fluid farmers without hearing the |uary and 13,830 quarts in Febru- Ont.) suggested the government 891 quarts. This compared 1% Jor Sonada's fam produsts. 300 quarts in February, 1959. A| dairies. The figure for January! i . 23,700 quarts Rjax Fire TOURING CADET night on Friday to extinguish of the air cadets will tour Canada|Trim Trends on Fairall street. 18, will fly to Goose Bay .in a ignited the lint which clogged the --Oshawa Times Phote at the same time. Idone. aboundj genital Dr be on new CIVITAN CLUB AIDS HOSPITAL DRIVE $200 to the Oshawa ral Hospital. building fund here Royce Whittaker (left), project chairman, pre- Members of the Oshawa ( tan Club firmly porting worthy With that in donated ( Gene Ken of : senting the cheque to believe in su CIVIC mind p- projects the club Seen is The first five persons to in- form the Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to the Regent Theatre, good for 'a four-week period. The -cur- rent attraction is Walt Dis- ney's "Kidnapped" in Tech- nicolor. Reports on birthdays will be received only between the hours of 8 am. and 10 a.m. HI THERE, NEIGHBOR! Chamber of Commerce. Miss | Road-eo. Contestants will have Buldyke, a stunning brunette, | an opportunity of driving one is perched on the convertible | of the new cars used in the that was placed at her personal | competition. disposal as Miss Teen-age Oshawa Times Photo Fined $50 Meet Miss Deanna Buldyke who has been named Miss Teen-age Roadeo by the Oshawa Jaycees. This event is being sponsored by the Junior 'MEET YOUR NEIGHBOR CAS PRESIDENT D'Arcy Bell, of Oshawa, who was recently -elected president of the Children's Aid Society which' Churchill termed the mostion to Toronto. There are about| for- the County of Ontario and [blitzed place on' eart! the City of Oshawa. Many Maltese Live In Area By EMSLIE DICK For Assault Harold Ross Taylor, 94 William street east, was found guilty on a charge of assault and fined $50 and costs in magistrate's court Friday, before Magistrate F. S. Ebbs. George Bruce, complainant, who rooms at the William St. home, told the court that Taylor threw him out of the sunporch The Maltese are a distinct na-|about 10 a.m¥ April 29. tionality, being descendants of Bruce testified he was thrown the ancient Phoenician, and Car-|/down four times by Taylor, re- thaginian civilizations. During|ceiving a cut over the eye, a the past centuries, Fnglish, Span- bruised shoulder and an injured ish, Italian, and French have in-|back termarried with the Maltese, | Assistant ed the George Cross to the island and to the people of Malta for | There are about 150 Maltese their courage during the early families living in the City of war years, when Malta was a Oshawa, and in the Oshawa area. |yijtal link in the British life line, Most of the single men who have|and was being blitzed round the come from Malta have married!clock Canadian girls. As British subjects, educated in the English educational system and, being bi-lingual in English| and Maltese, they quickly become| integrated within the Canadian| commtmity: SO Crown Attorney Aide |Taylor's eighth assault charge people. There are no an Tid b a ] and no construction workers cont 'huve English: ndines PeTiEnce 2a, ual oe public 'at among the Maltese immigrants ngs i! arge 1s im Jeopaly y. As Malta was totally mobilized] Mrs. John Sammut and her] Taylor testified he couldn't re- during the war, most of the Mal-/husband were the first Maltese member: anything about the inci- tese men who were old enough|Persons to settle in Oshawa in|dent. He said that George are veterans of the British arm-|1926. | (Bruce) had been there (the Tay- ed services. In 1948, many Maltese began|lor home) about three months. Canadian war ace, Buz Beurl- the steady stream of immigra-| '"He come there to lick me," ing, won most of his war .time|tion to Canada. Many have stop-/charged Taylor. 'I've always |skills over the skies of Malta, ped over in Oshawa before going| been a nice fellow." "You are talking peace but act» ing differently," retorted Magis- trate Ebbs. french name. About eight Ts 10,000 living in Toronto at the| h present- present. King George the CIVIC OFFICIALS EXAMINE SAFETY POSTERS A number of Oshawa civic of- ficials, who are active in road safety work, were guests of the | C. Stewart, district sales man- Shell Oil Company at a lunch- Middlemass, chairman of the | Ald. A. V. Walker,' chairman Oshawa Safety League Safety | of the city council traffic and Lane Committee; Deputy | transportation committee. ager of the oil eompany; Ted ' Police Chief W. Ferguson and ~Oshawa Times Phote Genosha. J. eon Friday in Hotel Seen here from left are W