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The Oshawa Times, 1 Nov 1960, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Movember 1, 1960 GOOD EVENING By JACK GEARIN DR, PHILLIPS DESERVES HIGH HONOR Dr, Stanley J, Phillips deserved thet high honor bestowed on him the other day by the school board, Few citizens havé served the city so long, and well, in the field of education, He was g trustee for more than 18 years before his retirement in 1948, three of them as bosrd chairman, There is another side to his story-~he has served hundreds of children pro fessionally ss a dentist, often without charge, The Board of Educa~ tion is to be commended for its recent section in re naming the North Simcoe Public Behool after him as a mark of esteem for his fine record, Dr, Phillips (he was born in Dundalk, Ont, end is married to the former Florence Bayne) first came to Oshawa 41 years ago, Mrs, Phillips once taught at King 8t, Publie Behool, Despite a life of ser vice to the community and PR, STANLEY J, PHNAIPE © yoo interest in a wide variety of fields (he was on the executive of the Oshawa Generals Hockey Club for 10 years and a member of the senate of the University of Toronto for eight years), he is a quiet, unassuming man who shuns the spotlight, * There was a nice touch to the board's recent mos tion regarding Dr, Phillips that read something like this "In opposition he can be more pleasant than most men are in support of an idea because he simply seeks PREHISTORIC INDIANS HA A mas E, Anderson (right) of the the Foronto suburh of Bearboro | Uni ity of Toronto, seid the has exploded the theory that | hones, huried shout 1250 AD, white explorers brought tuber showed signs of hone tubercu culosis to North America, Dr, | losis, Studying the skulls with Indian grave found in | J | Nixon's Prospects In New York Not Bright By ROBERT 7, GRAY ALBANY, BY, (AP)--Sowrces close to Vice-President Nixon sey ithe election tide is running against Wim in New York State These intormants privitely ex press their apprehension that the sote"s 45 Electoral College (votes, the largest Bloc in the total of 597 and one sinth of the |268 needed to win coud go 19 iBenator Kennedy, | The New York Daily News ipl, conducted through secret I halloting, indicates Kennedy has # lead of shout 5 10 4, A shift by Roman Catholic Re- publicans to support Kennedy, # Catholic, is considered a major!) factor in his New York showing | But Republicans point to Pres. ident Eisenhower's 1600 p0-vole plurality in this state in 195% "They say the party has sufficient | strength to withstand Kennedy's {inroads | Neither Republican nor Demo- cratic leaders are willing to |make official forecasts on the | Republicans are aiming for # {100 p0-voke margin outside of| |New York City, They feel this {would overcome a Kennedy edge within the heavily = Democratic \eity POWERFUL TROOPS As the two parties wage the Constitution » Reform Talks D TB | him are: (left to right) | 'Marian White, Buffalo Museum of Bclence and Waller Kenyon | canadian Press Stati Writer of the Royal Ontario Museum OTTAWA (CP)--Provintial st CP Wirephoto | iorneys-general meet here Wed n nesday with Justice Minister Ful ton and leading law experts m the federal government for stage ition, legislative majorities, INTERPRETING THE NEWS battle of the Empire Sate in the last deys of the campaign, 1heir) troops will Include Eisenhower, former president Harry Truman Nixon, Kennedy, Henry Cabot Lodge, Lyndon Johnson and Gov ernor Nelson Rockefeller, New York, the most populons state, apparently has a record registration this year of A000 YALE, AR INETRARE T0000 from 195%, The officiel 1960 (otal has not heen an 5 nounced, Unofficial figures show 4800, 00 voters registered in the northern counties and on Long , all of which have rongly Republican, This area includes Albany, Byracuse, Koch ester and Buffalo, several smaller cities and vast rural suburban sections, to There are 360000 registered Provides fresh evidence that voters in New York City, They people of large Woes of Irish-| ore % Ri eanily|_ erise italien - Americans, # avily | Roman Catholic, a5 well as dew: youth, thet is regarded as block include Americans, Puerto ish and Negro groups, RL New York Biate has supported Republican presidential cand)-| dates in 10 of 15 elections in this century, The slate Adminiatra: | most US| US, senators and tr representatives are Republican, ficials used (0 say cheerfully thal aspects in the war in Algeria had reached of nearly He remarks ahowt dernier a' heure" would meet with #8 sed shiug of the shoulders, In the long struggle between Arab end heen Frenchman, finally, there may he good res son for predicting an erly end French President de Gaulle to Algeria "do 'Itellectuals have long requested, Quarter Hour A Long Time Canadian Press Siall Wriker next door to Agena A few years ago French of-| Meanwhile, one of the pasing Ganile's Within the situation own Attitude, final querier of wn ROWE. | France, support for his policy of Now the war Is entering Ws. gn Algerian Algeria" comes venth bitter year, and further mainly from the eft wing, ition " S0nfined to sme group extreme wing tie y LLL [] A | Geory sult, Pierre Pow arper than ever ii) vee aud Gen, Rel, . Yet there is a prospect thet, py" the Merion b Wak) » the only obstacle to their poliey of 8 French Algeria, de Gaulle But, girangely. seems to shun the sw forbidding protest marches, while allowing considerable leeway to his opponents on the right, In the end the extent of Chinese Interv hostilities, Every pressing day metropolitan France fed up with 8 wer thet many sider unjust, that Is esusing Conscience BMONE | g the future of France, sian and COMMUNIST INTERVENTION [may be the decisive factor, Another factor thet may force years, a ists for the war ave heen sa) thet i something," as students, is after sll not so m "wer ade unions, profeskors and In- against a few thousand rebels as # "erusade" to save the Western the prospect of Russian and world from internstionsl com. Chinese intervention on the side munism, | of flexibility to meet changing times, A series of conferences in 1950 falled to untie the knot, The October conference this year agreed that a way should that Chinese technicians are al- Long Distance | Rates Lowered |: "i. © snd to tance telephone rates are reduced, effective Nov, 6, Young, chairman of the Trans: | the Moslem rebels, " o Unconfirmed reports I Russia and Ching move into | Algeria in strength, the ides of ithe "erusade" may finally have | some Justification in fact, suggest APPROVE PRICES TORONTO (CP) ~~ Minimum [the record 1960 Ontario flue-cured he lobacco crop were approved Mon. HG day hy the Ontario Ferm Prod ing. ets Marketing Board, Chairman George McCague seid if all the MONTREAL (CP) ~ Long-dis- two of talks on constitutions! re-\he found "as soon as possible" form to transfer the power to amend The first meeting between pro-|the Canadian constitution from) Canada Telephone Bystem, an nounced Monday, The lower rates will save Ca- the truth and has a thorough respect for every man and his right to think and speak for himself, If it can be 107,000,000 - pound erop sells, i 'Shady Lady' Tale Ontario sald we owe a rental for our room on earth, the words, 'Paid in Full' could be marked against his account," The school re-naming had another nice touch Dr, John M, Phillips (the doctor's son who practices dens tistry with him) attended there as did his wife, the former Beverley Dixon, Miss Bayne, Dr, Btan Phillips' sister-in-law is on the teaching staff there Dental Educaton has been one of his most active pursuits, He represented Dental Distriet No, 2 on the board of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, He was also & member of the board of Governors of the Cana~ dian Dental Association for 15 years, He represented Ontario as a member of the Board of Examiners of Den« tal Studies with Canada and the United States for seven years. He was made a fellow of the American College of Dentists at convocation in Washington Dr. Phillips has been a member of the Oshawa Ros tary Club for 30 years, He is a life member of Branch 43, The Canadian Legion and of Bt, Andrew's United Church, He is also 8 member of Lebanon Lodge, AF and AM, and of the Scottish Rite Jean SHOULD SCHOOL PROPERTIES BE RENTED? Should Board of Education property be rented to taxpayers' groups when not otherwise in use? This is a controversial question that has been coms ing to the fore more often of late Some Oshawa school board recently met with members of the Oshawa Recreation committee to discuss the question, George Fletcher, board chairman, sad he believed the present board was in favor of the use of school buildings by the community, Two points came out of the meeting The possibility of a civic body (like the CRA) taking over the responsibility alter regular Liasion between study fields in which been established Present at the meeting also was Alderman Albert V, Walker, of the committee, who said: "Many of feel that school facilities hould he open for use when not needed for educations al purposes=--and I definitely agree with this thinking," Mr. Walker said later that the possibility of pro= mating a gymnasium program would be welcomed, es» pecially by ethnic groups who have often expressed a desire for this type of recreation program, Many other forms of recreation could also be promoted, he added, sugh as neighborhood group programs and other coms munity activities, The rental schedule would have a cons iderable bearing trustees of renting school property hour the they commitlee together and the could work board to have our. eltizgens on the success of the entire proposal sald, and added "It should that the Oshawa creation ecammitiee is not proposing that all school fa» Htes be opened to any and all activities, They are pros Posing that the facilities be ponsible upervision he be clearly understood made available, under pres for eultural and recreational purs local eitigen Wendell poses hy Brewster, city director Of recreation, says In the eity are inadequate, He set down its policy on the use of of school how ation facilities asked the board to its pruperty outside He also suggested that the CRA the board's agent for the use of Such property to avoid administration. delays acl a SOME PRESS NOTES ON SUNDAY MOVIES Ontario's Lord's Day Act is hypoeritical and those Who support it and try to enforee it are setting thems selves up as God, The act will accept a sy mphony but not a einema, What it's actually saying then, is a bad symphony is still more religious than a good movie." Rov Shaun Herron of St, Columbia United Church, oronto IRISH AFPEAR HAPPY, RUSY Charles Cornelius, CNR ticket agent here, realized a lifelong ambition during the past two weeks, He visited Ireland, It was during a 14-day overseas Jet trip He's been busy ever since singing the praises of the island, but he can't decide which part of it he likes the best For instance, Cushendor® ever seen, Industry appeared to be booming all ove. In Dublin everybody was in a hurry, but most of Wh had time to greet you with a cheery smile, Business was so good in Dublin movie theatres, the scalpers did a brisk trade, sometimes charging as much as 42 cents commis= sion for a dueat, Dublin also enjoyed a good tourist trade, despite the lateness of the season, Prices in store windows for such items as clothing included the Irish price and its equiva= lent in U'S' currency, the scenery around such places as in the north, was the most beautiful he has PLAN SPRCIAL ARMISTIC SERVICES Members of the Ontario Regiment will pay special tribute to fallen comrades of two world wars in a mes morial service at the Armories on Nov, 10 at 8:15 p.m. The families of the deceased whose names are on | Near The Truth? to The Telegram was under oath one to the CBC wasn't employees TORONTO (CP) Queen's | Proctor Elliott Pepper told an the Ontario Supreme Court hearing Four Monday he proposes to show the ated with the television divorce of Mrs, Joan Johnson appeared in court under sub Ahiscott runs "preity close' Lo poenas, They were Frank Willis rigged divorce evidence she de- Ross Melean, George Ronald scribed on television and interviewer June Callwood Mrs, Abiscolt appeared on Earlier Monday Mr, Justice CBC television program last May J, W, Wilson eritic ized Mr, and claimed she. had posed as a per for removing documents [eo respondent In 120 divorce ac: irom the registrar's office with Itions, She later sald the claim/ out a court order pda Lingerie Larceny rung pretty close to exactly what | she described on a television pro LONDON (CP)=Two men 'stu dents at University of Western gram,' Mr, Pepper sald The Ahiscott divorce case wa Ontario have heen temporarily suspended from classes while reopened hy a court order Ocl university officials Investigate a panty raid at a women's resi dence early Monday The two students were caught the raid; sald Pom Hoekin, student council presi dent Their names were not available University officials were ex pected to meet today to discuss the "incident Ahout 16 students, helieved to he from Medway Hall men's resi dence, were involved Two students caught hy police turned over to a Medway Hall house warden Mrs, H, F. Struckett, house mother of Bpencer Hall women's residence, sald the proctor opened the door when the hell rang at about 12:80 a.m, think ing It was a girl resident return questioned Ing late made one The hovs dashed through the statement for a fee, then another| door, ran up to the second and statement for another fee--she! third floors and hegan rummag sald: "Mr, Pepper, the statement! ing through dresser drawers CBC When questioned Monday, Mrs Abiseott said she had worked for a detective agency and had seen many divorcee cases MET IN BAR Willlam Abiscott testified had not known the address cupation of Laura Bippson named as eo-respondent fin hi divorce, He sald she alwads tele phoned him and met him in har Mrs, Ahlseott sald pleture of Laura Simpson while going through her hushand"s bur eau. She sald the name on the pleture registered with her aller she discovered a woman in her hushand's apartment when she went to get some of her belong ings Questioned Mrs, Abiseott hie or of during fa he found a were hy Mr, Pepper sald she reeeived $150 for her participation on the CRC show and $1,000 from the Toronto Telegram for a subse quent statement that she had per petrated a hoax When Mr, Pepper her eredibility--she {the large plague on the Armories main floor have heen linvited to attend the service which is to be conducted by Rev. Ronald Sharp, the regimental padre | Corenation trumpets will be presented to the Band of the Ontario Regiment by Col, R, 8 MeLaughlin, hanorary colonel of the Ontarios Capt. W; Clark, the adjutant, will repre iment Cenotaph Memorial on Nay. 11, The regiment will on Sunday, November on Centre streg They will also by members of the tario Regiment the regimental band and #the hand wil! perform at the church ent the reg» at services at the in Park the Armories at 9 George's Anglican be accompanied Association, The march from am fi, to Nl Chureh regimental cadets ervice OVER-40 WORKERS GET MORE JOBS Labor Minister Michael Stare told a Hamilton recently that management generally had heen ling the campaign to place of the audience most eo=aperative" 40 in as mare ovet jobless people inside ne ranks pmnloyed Thi Lhe not he market is there | edu \ a | HOW a 1o hie Tar not a need for York must constr that labor worker, ar that lation (sueh as in aperation in Ni them However Unemployment Insurance ( that there had heen ber of aver-40 worker district of late There were 22 placen during September and the total up 10 last Tus October was 65, Most of them wers i tod and industrial jobs, but some qualified as clerks | "Qualifications are a prime factor," the [said, "and applicants with good gualifi placed without too much diffieulty meaning older effective legis Stale) to neaisl he Ww a spokesman far the Oshawa office of the this y the amin in il voek A noticeable 1 3) um pla | i 1) hawa and A fl ihe Ale group tay far mstruction pokesman abinng are usually OVERSEAS IN 1961? § | Sailing dates now available-Book Early SEE DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE WHITBY -- OSHAWA i. BROOKLIN DE Mr. Mastennan Manager wil bring in more than $108,000, associ ¥en Jrogram an vineisl and federal law policy| Britain to Canada chiefs was held here Oct, 6-7 TORONTO (CP)--Ontario's net! The meetings have a two-fold capital debt soared $93.022,661 tol purpose: To find a way to bring $008,554,661 in the last fiscal the British North America Act Provineial Treasurer into purely Canadign jurisdiction N, Allen disclosed Mon. #nd to find & way to make con day stitutional amendments to the Commenting on the ashridged BNA Act in Canada public accounts - statement Pre-| The BNA Act, the hasie writ miler Frost sald Monday night ititen constitution] law in this {shows he was not "erying wolf" | country, is a statute originally | Debt Up Pep when he asked Ottawa five years\ passed hy the United Kingdom| getting power to do so ago for a new tax-sharing deal, Parliament in 1667 and still [and asked again at the two fed-|"domiciled" at Westminster, Thelfederal and provincial legal| points |eral-provincial fiscal conferences Canadian Parliament must ask|draftsmen were given the task of | BNA Act devising formulas that might be this year the Queen (oo have The increase was the greatest) amendments submitted for ap in the province's history, In the! proval to the UK, Parliament, previous fiscal year the debt : rose S81.926000, a figure $21, FACE DILEMMA 508,000 higher than 1058 | Mr, Allen said the increase forjway fo make the fiscal year which ended amendments in Canada protect (March 81, was $20,000,000 less|ing the sovereignty of both the than estimated in the 1060-61|federal provincial Paria hudget {LOAD LESS PER CAPITA During the last three years the and principles of parliamentary gov The main problem is to find al constitutional ments and safeguarding the asic For New Party ernment, yet affording sufficient nadian telephone users more Quehee Minister of Youth Paul) fen $500,000 annually Gerin-Lajoie, a constitutional ex- pert who was his province's dele-| The Tans - Canada Telephone gate to the October conference, System 1s an organization of | pressed for immediate transfer|Canada's eight major telephone of the power to Ottawa and said|systems and the new rates ap [the conference could decide later ply to calls Involving three or [how to exercise the power once more of the member systems, lit was vested in Canada | An example of the new rates | Other delegates sald the con-|for three-minute daytime station] ference must first find a way to|to-station calls: Toronto - Reging| amend the constitution before $2.95 eurvently $3.06, | Lower rates for calls between Aftr the October conference, Quebec and Ontario centres and| in Manitoba and N runswick will also become ll. | feetive Nov, 6, the Bell Tele: phone Company announced, LET US GREATE A . wedi Toskion. w or YOU! employed First Victory PETERBOROUGH (CP)--AL 81 two of school age, Mr, Pitman net debt has risen more than in the previous six years combined But Mr, Allen said the burden was less than 10 to 20 years ago when the debt was 20 per cent of the total. personal intome of On tario eitizens, Today it was only 0.7 per cent Capital expenditures on high ways and publie hulldings such as mental hospitals caused the major part of the inerease, But the cost of the debt itself, in in terest, exchange, discount and other factors amounted to 847, 1156,022 compared with $32,048, 000 in 1068-59 When he presented his budget last February, Mr, Allen sald the net capital debt increased hy S526,000,000 in the last 15 years hut physical assets estimated at $1,000,000,000 had heen crealed USED ORDINARY REVENUE In the last fiscal year Ontario inanced $66,000,000 worth of cap ital dishursements out of ordin [ATY Tevenue, FANTASTIC FIREFIGHTERS HEMPSTEAD, N.Y, (AP) A weird assortment of hob- goblins and other characters to a fire alarm here early Bunday, They were §0 volunteer firemen who had heen at tending Hallowe'en parties in their firehduses when a house caught fire . One fire truck driver wore a harlequin costume, another a railway engineer's uniform, A fireman wearing a Pan eho Villa outfit had diffienlty keeping his sombrero on his head during the ride The fire--confined fo one hedroom in the house---was put out quickly and the vols unteers returned to their pars out of this world responded Walter Pitman is a schoolifeels it his duty as a historian] | teacher who political ohservers| keep ahreast of the times per:| here feel may he destined to make history as well as teach it, [haps the major factor for his en-| First to carry the banner of try inte big-time politics, the New Party to victory, In| During the campaign, before Monday's federal byelection Iniyapiing his day's classes, hel Peterborough, he Is regarded asi oon "se winutee at the gates of a man in g hurry who sees Ms cal factories shaking hands| task cut ouf in the proper under i k | standing and application of the| With anyone Whe would 'stop and {mechanics of history {Speak with him, Mr. Pitman said after his elec] Mr, Pliman continued to teach! {tion that he will set apart from at Kenner during the campaign the CCF in the Commons, but|but dissociated his school work will discuss issues and seek guid:| from his political activities, De. | lance from Hazen Argue, CCF spite their offers, he forbade his | leader (students to take part in the eam- However, he will make his own |PalEn on his behalf, Styled by Frankling. HAIRSTYLING 360 KING ST, W, (CKLB BLDG) RA 5-4351 decisions and vote as he sees fit, | |REEKS WIDER AUDIENCE | Mr, Pitman, who follows In the footsteps of former CCF leaders J, 8, Woodsworth and M, J, Coldwell both teachers turned politicians has found himself compelled to seek a wider audience than elas room, Travelling Overseas WHY NOT FLY a ties Liquor revenue set a record $76,800,000, This was $300,000 mare than the previous year and $200,000 more than estimated Dymond Seeks Total erdinary revenue for the . year was $702,469,508 Sompares More Ontario Park Areas with $642,874.2588 the previous year, Net ordinary expenditure was $701,605,002, and In 1058-50 It was $642,070,163 = PRESTON (CP)--Health 'Storm Lashes Lake Erie §, Poe bow PORT STANLEY (CP)--Fish: Toronto Anglers and Hunters As ling evaft and several freighters sociation, made his plea at a con [sought shelter Monday night | Kettle Creek, part of Port Stans tion authorities, ley harbor, as huge waves lashed! Dr, Dymond, tario before the province's exist [this section of the Lake Erie/an officer of the Order of the {share [British Empire for his contribu Three 100-font dredging barges tions to the seience of fisheries, were torn loose fram thelr moor-| sald a survey of all wet lands in ings and threatened to smash the Ontaria should he made ta de habor HIE heidge hefore they termine which should he drained wolfe secured Waves outside the harbor were, A, K. Watt, of the Ontario Wa. estimated at up to 15 feet high, ter Resources Commission, said while Inside the harbor they rose 164 Ontarle communities are de up to four feel. AL one time pendent on a ground water sup waves hroke aver the Part Stan: ply "for their municipal water ley Hghthouse {works systems : Mirrleane warnings were He sald the OWRC is leading posted all along the north shore in ground water studies and an of Lake Brie, but no storm re. increasing number of munieipals ports were veoeived fram other ities are finanolg their well.ex points. Main and high winds ploration programs with OWRC swept most of Western Ontario, help 3 -- » EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT pomputre LENSES OPTICAL SERVICE Largest Eyewear Selection Convenient Credit LEWIS OPTOMETRISTS JOHN A, DUTCHAK, B.A. RO, OPTOMETRIST ~ 3 KING ST, EAST OSHAWA RA 5.0444 Min: | ister Dymond sald Monday there is a critical need to set aside | Peterborough, mare recreation areas In On: from Toronto five years ago. It ing parks become outdoor slums, | lament where his students oan founder of the [observe contemporary affairs in . [teal evidence of an early Indian in/ference of 28 Ontario conserva. who was made/IN STEP WITH EVENTS | and which retained for hest use, | Speaking to jubilant support. ers, he said his victory was the sign of a new uprising in Peter borough and Canada as a whole, | "This 1s the handwriting on the | wall," he said, "In the past few | weeks of campaigning you could | tell there was something in the alr, And now it has materials ized," History to him is more than teaching at Kenner Collegiate in where he came| « - For information regarding any form of travel , , , DIAL RA 3-944] We have a direst Toronto telephone line for prompt Alrline Reservations MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE a Vado TN FA ryt 'The modern way te travel is by alr,' \ dine Y .{ineludes taking his class to Par. | | action and rugging for archaelog | Themes Meadows ene oar Sl OSHAWA Park community in Serpent Mounds Provincial Married with three children, ! | PRESTIGE HOMES from | HARRY MILLEN | REAL ESTATE | # ) One of the mast appealing homes we have had for sale. 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