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The Oshawa Times, 27 Dec 1960, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, December 27, 1966 § Air Disaster Cause Seen In Navigation The collision of twe. alr. (ical course about eight milesiraid. He flung himself behind 2 liners over New York Cy |wide and 16 miles long. fence in a ditch for protection, , IC tack the lives of 136 The Federal Aviation Agency 2 eras Du X Mystery still elouds |air route traffic control centre at PEE LIGHTNING BOLY 5 some vital facts of the aeel [Idlewild first takes command as '8 big thump, dent, But one cause is appar- |a plane nears. It assigned the 1heY a "huge ball of fire ent--the mounting problem of [pilot to one of these stacks and Soming dows: or "a tremendous | air tratfic control with more |assigis tracks for other incom. "Olt of lightning z and faster planes entering |ing planes in the holdin te The Rortor of the spectacular the air space around big elt- usually at 1.000-foot Intervals scene i eaves many people jes, These and other angles | Next, the approach speechless, : of the collision are wrapped |teams at the respective airports Several People, however, say up by Relman Morin, take (ver when the plane is they actually saw the collision, -- |cleared for landing One is Mrs, Margaret Forni, a By RELMAN MORIN It is 10:33:42 a.m housewife, She says she was NEW YORK (AP)-Ii is nine, Af this instant, the two flights ooking out her living room win- days until Christmas and the should be about five miles apart doy oa. the fourth floor of an luggage racks of the two pas- in the respective stacks over #¥8 . Rin planes gleam with par- New Jerse; : I looked up into the sky and cels wrapped in Christmas green : saw a plane. 1 wondered to my- 'and red and glittering silver, |YITAL SECONDS self: 'What's an airplane doing The time: 10:25 a.m. EST Fri. The next 70 seconds or so may up there in that weather? 7 16 Reve ve explained ' adiolh "The Second Plane came out of " ola reak ut the transcript of the radio the sky, hit the plane was 3 p _ v rd nye hates, Sreacng to. conversations between the vari. watching in the right wing and] THE WEATHER OFFICE | Ques joday I Yedveuay emern Onare. ant Joon Ware thst iad led 1dnd.|0Us control centres is suddenly then disappeared, There was an| 56Y5 If will be mainly sunny 80 € dines expec! 4 mies a it i ihe or i-|tinged with alarm explosion and a wing fell off the and cold throughout Ontarip and! nesday in southern and south- | ern Ontario, (CP Wirephoto) Des A Sifterent 2 Tiant 820 . La Guardia: "Hello, New first plane and it started falling. | DCB fet, with 84 persons ahoard,| York 4 o ; hi | opened the window and WEATHER FORECAST The other is Trans World Alr.| Control centre Ves sir screamed, Yh, my God, a plane a ea lines flight 266, a four - motor, A L8 Guardia: "This is La crash Guardia I think we got an Constellation, carrying #4 ol y 36 | st 0 2 emergency. Nobody declared t PID 4 x | Christmas thoughts must be a v : All 128 persons on the twol Hap - v anything but who is that jet or 3 <0 DETSODS oR Wie Wo warm glow ir the hearts of many| C0 U0 eralt that be nt planes died. One boy, 11-year-old| y fa Y or of the passengers yo Stephen Baliz of Wilmette, 11,,| " from Prestor toward Vlatbush' On flight 266, Mrs, Louella 'Fom Styruts Wns At Br Ww or oy oh to Boston to get| Control centre: "Er, a. fast Survived the crash bui died the A ? wy . : £ fi . 7 A % i , ving aireraft going where? NeXt day 4 her son, George, He is 7, in g/MOVINE Aircra ih Brooklva sot} ieht 1 n > special schoo! for blind and deaf|Po you know his destination w oA n, another elgh | yi 'I don't know--1 think he mav Were killed on the ground collision over n Ww children, She will be bringing : XB PB . 198 | : STRATFORD HAS ROOM WITH A VIE him back to London, Ohio--home have--listen--listen to this, He E at id Se Dynihel TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- Wednesday, a few light snowflur-| The ski hills of Dagmar, known may The workshop of Stratford, | cavation i sur : Ont, cycle dealer J. W. Wetl- | the workshop ' was left sus- | enter the apartment for fear it GOING HOME sconds before this conversa laufer was exposed to the ele- ments Monday when a wall pended. Police sought the occu- would collapse for Christmas have hit one of our aircraft, | died Fin 1956. The two| Cats issued by the weather of-|ries, Cold today and tonight, not'to and popular with Canadian An apartment above | Benke, to warn them not to We're not sure BY on on a Hey he two. at 5 am, FE quite so cold Wednesday, Winds and European skiers for over & 16s belonged to the same two Synopsis The low pressure northwest 15 to 20 today light t0- quarter of a century, will soon On United flight 826, steward- tion ld has been trying to A/TAREE system which moved, eastward night west 16 to 20 Wednesday. echo to the shouts and laughter nal m > he a i paths p pH ' 2 ess Augustine Louise Ferrar also make contact with the incoming But the additional death on across the Great Lakes ares Lake Huron, southern Georg-|of hundreds of skiers enjoving collapsed into an adjoining ex- | pants, Mr. and Mrs. Carl CP Wirephoto expecis to be home for Christ-|jet the ground made this the mos Monday has been followed by a ian Bay region, London: Mainly|one of Canada's favorite and fast She switched three work| The transcript shows 11 calls, |disnstrous crash in history mas ma What happened" fresh outbreak of d cloudy with snowflurries today|est growing outdoor sports Chureh Whitby. the deceased assignments in order to arrange quickly repeated "United ... (whieh eovers ot ' and Wednesday, Cold today and| six" In one of Three ,days later, Lt - Gen,|Which covers most of i | . The day has come and gone Canada this morning, A disturb-|tonight, nol quite so cold Wed- y go r " $ hedule that would bring her eight twent a8 a past president of the the schedule that wou e) ; > ag > id ) " , BITUARIES | Whitby K nsmen Club and was a Colnmhbus, Ohlo, by Dee, 25,/them, the pilot was asked to E.R, Que sada head of the fod. ance moving southeastward nesday, Winds northwest 15 to 20 when & thousand or more skiers ( ) ithy Kir Was & - member of the Retail Jewellers' She finished her Christmas shop-|"re transponder and ident.' £ral bg ot ney, on thel@cross the Northwest Territories today light tonight west 15 to 20/left Toronto and intermediate yin just before boarding the resi <IBETMOW EDWIN JAMES ALLIN honorary r . : . be The death occurred, following|She was active in the work of the! marine during the Second'World! Ricardo ramendi, a passen 4 Ontarie| Red Cross and also In the work War ger on 8 1a every reason to Saint's Church > she He is survived bv his w the cons Y p 1 av nal 1 the rada as member of the choir former Doris Coone a daugh- is going all the way to Spain to" years, She was also 1 r ter, Heather, and two sons, Mich. be witl # family during #8 short illness at the Hospital, Whitby, on Sunday, of All Dec, 25, of Edwin James Allin, served 108 Church street, Oshawa, The for 35 deceased was In his 52nd year ng secretary Born in Oshawa Oct, 10, 1909, the church Also sur 8 are the deceased was a son of the| Predeceased by her husband (hree sisters, Mrs. R, W. Keeler years ago. Mrs. Erskine is (Mary) of Toronto; Mrs, W, Fea. airport justi at the plane for late Mr. and Mrs, William Allin, | some A lifelong resident of Oshawa, survived | . a he was married here July 19,| Whitby, Also surviving are a bro- and Mrs. D, Kavanagh (Cather- about to leave. The 1929. ther, M 1 Mr. Allin was an employee of|ironto; had been employed at the Park-! Home A member of Centre Street Saints United Church, Mr, Allin served| services for a short time in the merchant Mount marine during the Second World and four grandchildren thers, John J,, of Ajax; Thomas ¢ a el him aboard Campbell's Studio for 27 year A private funerg Cf Ny. and Charles E. both of Whit the thoughts of and for the past year and a half be held at the W. C, To Funeral py hard Prewitt flight engineer on Wednesda) ¢ The remains are at the W, C. 826, as it nears New York wood Estate Rev. 8. Armstrong, rector of Town Funeral Home, Whithy, for Church will conduct the requiem mass in St. John the Lawn Cemetery Wednesday, Dec. 28, Interment f | Association ight ASKED FOR IDENTIFICATION crash, Later, he told reporters|'s expecied to move across Wednesday, ve Ontario. Halibu P0108 bY $ki train for the Dag. regent of the chapter He served in the merechant|fligh : A Northern Ontario Wednesday ac- «astern Lake Wario | mar Hills and covered the 'hree companied by a temporary mod-{ton, northern Georgian Bay, ie etch # 4 D. eration in termperature and a Kirkland Lake regions, North/IH'€ stretch trom the Dagmar few hours of light snow Bay, Sudbury: Clear and cold to-|5'8tion on skis or on horse transy ; & an eleciric|that the pilot of the DC-8 failed) fee that a particularito follow instructions to stay in imself a lucky man, He character, to the blip, or image his assigned holding pattern ? . screen, of the plane! Quesada also said that it wi lurries today|drawn sleighs for the ski slopes oi + pps . apt? . do Lake Frie, Niagara, western cloudy with snowflurries today o'* . 4 gt 4 the equip ed hit Mt d stinguishes a "known fac that one of two Lake Ontario regions, Windsor, |and Wednesday, Cold today and| With the erec tion of Sky Loft Ski of il el and Joseph holidays His trip started inl! af blip from all others on the lectronic navigatio al systems Toronto. Hamilton: Sunny with a tonight, not quite so cold Wed: | i ge Ron three ski lows, good his mother; Boise, Idaho, There partying Joo 8 peer Ide nt : Je H Y, & board the Jeb, Via acne few cloudy intervals today and heady, Winds northwest 1 bo 0 DAGE became most essential long with friends, he raced to the Adar 1 o-imengiona ional and oul of ded {today light tonight west 15 to 20). bi 0 ) . hig|2ives no | ition of altitude, the time of the collision Wednesday " (FAMILY SPORT with 826 was! Further, when a number of : Statement in which he said the" A | Bki trains became a thing of . pilot oblig-|planes are in one holding pat.[UAL. PRESIDENT DISAGREES adic signals that locate the Eastern Lake Ontario, Hallbur- ype past when a road to the ski y p the|tern, the radar blips merge and, W. A. Patlerson, president of preston area were operating|ton, northern Georgian Bay, lodge was developed, Cars soon vy cut the motors, opened the . ' : . l! Tar ~|there is no ready means of dis/ United Airlines, promptly chal- normally, He also defended the Kirkland Lake regions North found the Balsam - Glen Major Ri.|tinguishing between them lenged Quesada FAA surveillance procedure for|Bay, Sudbury; Clear and cold Y-\road a shorter route to the ski The jet does not reply to Idle Yesterda the administrator guiding aireraft from Preston to/day and tonight, Wednesday, nis As a further result of this wild of the FAA made certain state. Idlewild partly cloudy and not quite 80|change (he rugged 'he man' sport ' Next comes the me e con. ments to the press that regard-| There were other theories tod Wis parthwest Wo ® 13] increasingly became a family af. DREAMED OF CRASH taining two fateful wopds--"Col-|less of hie intent leave the im-lone, that a passenger using & oc ay i Ong wes ? Wifalr as cars brought the skiers Tomorrow, Saturday, he 1s!'ision course." La Guardia calls pression this morning that this/transistor radio may have, V ecnesday 3 from thelr homes to the very. top scheduled to return to his home New York control and there is!/flight wa carelessly operated knocked the plane's electronic] Timmins - Kapuskasing: Clear|of the ski slopes in about the in_ Torrance, Calif, Three of his|this exchange and that there was a disregard navigation system out of com. and cold today, becoming cloudy|same time it had previously ( by a son, Sydne of therston Anne), 'of Pickering connecting flight Sutherland, of To- ine of Chatham and three bro Interment will be In pyangelist Church at 10 am II be in St, John's Cemetery, g HENRICUS J. PIERIK w adi I, Austin will sing four children, whose birth dates| coniri) centre--"Go ahead, La Of Instructions from the FAA, |mission at that critical moment|late tonight, followed by a few taken to ski from the Dagmar ar " oF ' 1ithy. Re Austin will s A "0 é i" He is survived by his wife, the, Following an illness of eight 0 ace former Velma Bell and a daugh- weeks the death occurred at the are only days apart, are having| Guardia, what do vou have?" | "We cannot permit such an|of approach hours of light snow Wednesday station to the ski hills a joint birthday party. The kids| La Guardia--"All right, now| Pression fo ex If the ad-| But It was officially denied morning Clearing Wednes:| my, Dagmar ski resort, located | { ol in. «tra » " | ; i g i F 4'day pr 7 % t . ter. Donna Jean Allin, of Osh- Oshawa General Hospital Satur. " J p {in the neighborhood are all in-| _ got troubles hut we've mot Ministrator is capable of issulng|any transistor radio was found day afternoon, Cold today notlsg miles north-east of Metropolis awa, Also surviving are three sis Bradley, (Louise), of Co-/born at Groelo, Holland and had held at the Mclntosh-Anderson crash, It was so real I can ¢- pact from Preston fe Is Flat a Hugh, a in Canada for a year and Funeral Home at 3,30 p.m, Mon: member the number of the p,.. » B lewards Vial-| . | Ne 1 service will be Dec, 28, followed by interment|a member of §t. John the Evan-|terment was in Bowmanville toc "eon sath control, He is|tWo giant planes, racing at hun.|Without reporting a malfunction?| The Investigation will be con-|Toronio in Oshawa Union Cemetery, Rev,|gelist Roman Catholic Church, |Cemetery | , | | W. G. Dickson, minister of Cen.| Whitby day, Dec NSE} anus Plerik, of RR 1, Brooklin The funeral service for Mrs Only 24 hours before he ters, Mrs, Henry Kelso (Kath- He was In his 21st year Jens Jensen, 17 Park road south, California, Prewitt told his wife leen) of Toronto; Mrs. Dorothy] A son of Gradus Johanus and who died at the Oshawa General and a neighbor: Reads of Oshawa and Mrs,|Grada Plerik, the deceased was| Hospital Saturday, Dec, 24, was| "I had a dream about a plane ynown aircraft, heading 8 day, Dec, 26, Mr. Plerik, who was single, The services were conducted " held at the Armstrong Funeral|was employed by General Motors hy Rev. N. T. Holmes, minister| On TWA flight 286, the pilot,| In these seconds, the worst alr Who operated over -this signal{on its position, If the navigation| Hamilton Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday, as a tool and die maker. He was of Harmony United Church. In.! 24, of Henricus John. INSEN vited, A preChristmas RanY, sure of it, We lost contaet with Statements of this kind, then Ilin the wreckage |quite so cold Wednesday. Winds|ian Toronto and an equal dis: ™ 4 A) (assume, as administrator of the HH a. | west 10 to 15 tance north-west of Oshawa, has TWA di two six, 1 belleve his FAA, he can also talk with au.|}! MILES OFF COURSE | Forecast Temperatures an elevation of 1327 feet above Wiki Is He was on a colllsion | parity about the affairs of that | Quesada told Eisenhower the Low tonight, high Wednesday: sea level, Visible as far west course with an aircraft, an un agency, He should be asked the/Jeét was 11 miles off course | Windsor es 25 as West "Hill, south as far as Oshawa and east to the outskirts of Port Perry, the main ski hill known as Big Ben Mountain, has a temperature eight to ten de. grees cooler than Toronto thus a greater amount of snow, C > BI n tinued In the New Year Peterborough SEEK BETTER ROAD , Control tells|dreds of miles an hour, smash| '2. Did the area radar control/"0! roney . hd [ Tol hay Jo itibude, Conti elie into each other over a ron centre discontinue surveillance of| Senator Mike Monroney (Dem. Trenton rexeres . A petition from the Townships north: | roll swing questions |" A jet plane speeds, that is only|8t, Thomas .. . "1, Was the Preston signal|® matter of seconds. It may be|London ,...,..,veeee |operating normally and does he|that that was not long enough Kitchener ,,,.oueeee lane." | Wah Hex |r p PLANES COLLIDE have a report from other pilots/for the DC-8 crew to get a "fix" | Wingham .,, It Is 10:30 am two hours later in clear weather|sVitem went out suddenly St, Catharines AND MARAT Capt. Dean Bowen, reports to| accident in history takes place The pallbearers were 8 Martin, tre Street United Church, willl Requiem mass was sung by Willlam Moffatt, Larry Peters, with other information: | metropolitan area our trip and when doing so did|Okla.) chairman of the Senate|Killaloe Ts 5 of Pickering and Uxbridge has conduct the services {Rev. G of Frank Erskine, died at Fair- |W, C F. Annett In 8t, John the Herbert Mooreraft, Ronald It is 10:34 am Idlewild control centre, as pre.| Subcommittee on aviation, said Muskoka A vi 5 been presented to the Ontario Evangelist Church at 10 a.m: to. Moorcraft and Harry Couch "The wind is northeast at one They. hit over. Bint y scribed pick up the surveillance? (he will conduct an inquiry North Bay ... joe Dicenied lo the Ontario MRS, AGNESSE D. ERSKINE (day. Interment was in 8t. Johw's| {five (15 miles an hour), La ! over Stater land failing health' for 15 months, Cemetery, on A In failing b Sutherland, widow! The Rosary was recited at the I'he death occurred at the Osh- overcast, visibility one mile, <06 plunges d rectly into Miller Fr i Town Funeral Home at @wa General Hospital Sunday, lighter--snow., Stand by." |Field, a small United States Alr "3. Under the circumstances, He sald there is a need for Sudbury rears petition requests the Department was there any way in which amore airports in the U.S, and he Earltgn veanens ol of Highways take over and im. captain could determine the mal. | Plans to introduce a new federal Kapuskasing ,,,.. ! 5 [prove the road from Highway 401 Force base on Staten Island functioning of the signa! at Pres. ald-to-airports bill. He sald he/White River § north past the ski hills to Ux Whitby VICTOR MOODY SMITH |Guardia weather measures 500| The Constellation, TWA flight view Lodge, Whitby, on Monday,|7.30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 26 Dec. 25, of Victor Moody Smith,| 1¢ is a mixture of snow and ton without the ald of radar Will ask $100,000,000 in federal bridge, in order to better serve Dec, 26, She was In her 90th 1207 Brock street south, Whithy.|rain hattered jet, United UNE p 4 | x ; surveillance fn sufficient time to{funds to match city or state the Conservation areas nearby vear MRS NAL OF ZENS Te Yaceated who Bad been In| pe f(s instructed to enter a + Staggers on for about| rset 11 miles off course?" contributions on a 50-50 basis for SAY LAW FIRM Such a road as requested would -- ol dd "= POO! neaitn for some time, w | A daughter of the late Mitchell| |Edward 85 holding pattern over Linden,| miles more, Huge sections airport construction give the same lift to this popu. ..| The funeral service for Mrs, 5 h vear crash in the Park Si M {ANOTHER CRITIC "he air 8 become steadily| Janet Sutherland, the deceas- ; od . in his 76th year N.J {crash 1 ie Park Slope area of | A) 'R yj The air lanes become steadily Uc S ERING lar ski area that good highways and 8. Weeks, 188 Atholl A gon of the late James and | Brooklyn Clarence Sayen, president of more crowded. Suburban growth H K T § yi ed was born In Aberdeenshire Scotland, She was married in 03 St. James Cathedral, Liv erpool,| 4 ' After coming to Canada Mrs." The Frskine lived in Montreal andipy Rev Toronto before coming to Whit of Northminster United Church by 82 years ago | Interment Mrs, Erskine was a member of Cemetery whith ; pallbearers were George| With ted Church and of ghly will be little or no delay in | All Saints' Anglican Church, She] The vas also a life member of Green. Matthews, George Barrett, Al.[Composite Lodge, No, 30, AF and landing street east was held at the McIntosh nderson p England, in 1909 Ip m Nona Dec. 26 ielong resident of the commun services were conducted ve agant r the { 1 N as ager 10] : 8 & H: A. Mellow, minister sen He yanadian Ng | 3 have given to the Barrie an the Airline Pilots Association, is tending to surround airports A law firm has been ac- |Collingwood areas. 3 : rips the tops off several also criticized Quesada formerly isolated. The jet age| cused by a Judge of "huck. 1 ue a tourse Sout of vie C onstella- broy nstone houses, and sets fire] "To issue statements at this| complicates the problem off gtering' because it sent out This year free ski instruction on, apt aT ngvyel > fiat 11 nearby buildings. Providen.|/time which even infer that car.|"stacking" them with propeller-| some 8000 greeting cards last |1# being offered to school boys Been ) iy? is : ed to. the| tally it misses a school where tain events led to this accident is|driven planes Christmas and girls on Saturdays. Provid- " N N 1 orderes | y hy ar 3 " i tional Railways at the Whithy Fomipols holding ea alto me 1,000 children are in class. sheer speculation," he said, | And the latest disaster helped Get some extra cash in the |ed skiing conditions -are favors ' ooms able, lessons will commence the Junction Station New Jersey. and told that ini oo . He called Quesada's statement |break the U.S record, set in| ol' sock for Christmas shop- : 3 v . | The reaction of one man on the an "irresponsible abuse of pub: (1959, for plane fatalities, Last ping by selling your last . typical of this age of{lic office." [year's toll was 204, The figure] year's toys with a fast-action |Saturday after Christmas, anxiety--he thought it was an air! Next day, Quesada Issued alto date for 1960 is 388 Oshawa Times Classified Ad, | ii Meanwhile, the Jet also is ap-| 1t demolishes the Pillar of Fire proaching the New York area on|church who died Friday, Dec Mary Smith, the deceased was bom at Port Wi y Funeral Home at 20m at Port Whitby and was a ity, For many years he served vag in Pine Grove Prince Albert Mr. Smith was a member of spite of the weather there prob-|giveet. is . y Call RA 3.3492 to place your ve YOO anter DE ¢ was|fred Haverson, Harry Thorne, |' | ' od Chapier, 1ODE und, was lied Haverson, Sa Tam the STARTED FLYING AT 15 ad Newton Stacey and Arthur Tam ' vived by his wife |blyn COMING EVENTS FERNHILL bingo tonight at Avalon at former May Slater and three | Capt. Sawyer, al 46, is a vet. | daughters, Mrs. James Larkin|eran flyer, With a buddy he| ' . J i | oh 4 1] |MRS, GEORGE H, TAYLOR, Sr,| (Marjory), and Mrs, W. F, built a plane when he was 15 and . w, y ssh | BAGHDAD, Iraq (Reuters)-- - The death occurred at the Osh- Shaughnessy (Doris), both of To- started flying then 5 gos | {Ten persons were sentenced % p.m., 20 games 96 and 810. Seven s40(@Wa General Hospital this morn. rownto and Mrs, W, Cook (Jacque-] The seconds tick away . » =| [Monday by a military court to jackpots, door prizes ing of N Jane Dennis, beloved line) of Oshawa { The two captains exchange pu ' : L [be hanged for complicity in kill. RUG CLEANERS | wife of George Henry Taylor, Sr.,| The funeral service w ill be/ther messages with the New ' s i ings in Damlamaja province, | Born road, RR 1, Oshawa, held at the W. C. Town Funeral| York control centre, They are ' A : % (during an attempted 1959 revolt, | LITTLE laylor - Taylor had been in failiy i health for a few months and had |nesday, Dee. 28, follow and the rates of descent, In one| . A 3h i (were condemned to death by fir- VA 28, followed by in : i a | vy BUCKAROO {been seriously ill for five weeks. |terment In Groveside Cemetery, of these messages, La Guardia - | Y,| at Leaverton, Lincoln-|Brooklin, Rev, J. Smit .jadvises TWA flight 266 3 i | muted their sentences and rec. shire, England, the deceased w: Ooklin, Rev, J. Smith, minis | ® Mothpreoting RANCH married 18 |Home, Whitby, at 2 p.m, Wed./advised when to reduce speed 8 } "0. [Eighteen other men, all soldiers, | ® Dyeing and Repairing |ing squad, but the court com. ® Binding ond Fringing iter of Whitby United Church, will] 'Thay appears to be jet traffic ! of 3 ommended that they be reduced | nd came t cai e 081 1907 conduct the services. oft your right now, three o'clock, . 1 to five years. Ten more were Wall-to-wall carpets ( ada and naw [49 vears ago | RIDING CLUB'S A A member of Christ Memorial| /*d8€ Will hold a service at the the hour. It is a location design. nglican a) The members of Composite at one mile northeast bound ' i! sentenced to life, cleaned in your home "Three o'clock" does not mean p A i : i -------------- y A Church, Mrs, Taylor|'uneral home at 7.30 p.m, today. siion the numeral, three, being| , Rs LR BOBSLEDDER DIES NEW YEAR'S EVE was devoted to her home and directly on the right of the! J i wo 4 LEWISTON, N. Y, (AP)- {family |clogk's dial : oy FB fe &! Charles Holland, 47, millionaire Dance Party Besides her husband she is d 1 CITY AND | It is 10:33:28 am : p y . i and international bobsled vived by | Hampton Olive lattersall and Mrs four daug! 5,000 (fe off an icy road near ter Irs Flight 826, the jet, sends a last 4 3 "2 p racer, was fatally injured Christ. Ferguson (Annie), of message, 'Approaching Preston mas Eve when his automobile My D. McFarlane DISTRICT at ' (teet)." pe | skidded RA - of Hamilton; Mrs. G ! : here and crashed into a tree, Doris of Oshawa CHIMNEY FIRE IAIRWAYS CROWDED 4 i [Holland was the son of Charles G. Brant (Evelyn), ofl The Oshawa Fire Department| At this moment, flying through : i ; : ; 0 |Holland-Moritz, co-founder of the 174 MARY STREET Buffalo and six sons, George H..|reported only one fire during the the murk, the rain and the snow, |! 4 Conn a yy 3 2 Aluminum Company of America. | EL Jr., Harry and John RESERVATIONS children A children PHONE 1 \ { . i \ | i remains are resting at the Damage was minor, There were/wild, La Guardia and Newark, cintosh Home SINCERE WELCOME |morial Anglican Church at 2 p this year. This is an average of| |. Thursday p.m 3 . ad ¢ ' fone | . Dex 29. Interment CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT more than one every minute, | i 3 I hur will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery The steadfast light of the| Controlling such tremendous . : Archdeacon H. D, Cleverdon win! Christ, Truth, was emphasized at traffic is a problem even in good| 4 4 J AT HOME conduct the services {all Christian Science services on weather Te O JANUARY 2 1961 LAWRENCE {ANTHONY [story was read In the Lesson:|cate spiit.second system capable| 11:30 AM | al Mf members ond | yuests from all other Service ganization A short OSHAWA VETERANS bh NAVAL ASSOCIATION \ son of and the late John Dennis Spellen the deceased was born in Toronto 344 Simcoe St, South aid ae partied W Hh Francis reported. "If we hecome sure/turn to land. The planes rely on to i a. I any form of travel een DIAL RA 3.9441 KINSMEN BINGO de sal man Catholic Church, vat Israel Is. building an atom/radar and radio, on electronic | Picke TUESDAY, DEC. 27th A resident of Whitby for eig FREE ADMISSION years EXTRA BUSES previously in Toronto and Ajax, Nasser said. The Israeli Atomic and 54 He was TEAM | maker by . A member of St John the engaged luciion [ » 2 rk an ham nt n t : i Soa o ™™ N JUBILFE PAVILION er « C he ( € clic ©il Over the New York area there Langley, B.C. displays a 300 The elk is tied on top of "his street. (CP Wirephoto) waed and eparated by Thomas Meadow sad Co, Canade Lid Jackpot Nos. 57 'Evangelist arid five great-grand.|The tenant, who lives at the|area . Hal a : g The death occurred at the Osh. | ence" {awa General Hospital, following ort 'illness, on Sunday, Dec WOULD START WAR Pilots, referring to their instru.| Bi to comity travel is by air.' {25, of Lawrence Anthony Spellen LONDON ki of 104 Brock street north, Whit employed as a ax Energy Commission earlier this Mens | HUNTER DISPLAYS 500-POUND ELK MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE Percy, Walter, Fred| holiday weekend, A chimney fire|there probably are at least 1,000{ '8 Ss Al ¢ \ He operated a real estate and in: | a A AH. all of Oshaws al 909 King street east, occurred| persons -- passengers and crew! i § ' ll x vestment firm, | ving are 28 grand. at 10.05 a.m. Christmas Day.|--in planes over the New York "$4 y a -- i by what house, was Andrew Simpson The three main airports, Idle 4 & . den son Filngral 10 routine ambulance calls dur- have been averaging 1,663 land-| ¥ : : # x ' Travelling Overseas in Christ ing the weekend ings and takeoifs every 24 hours Sunday, Dec. 25. The Christmas It | is accomplished by an intri Sermon entitled "Christian Sei-| op guiding an airplane safely in| 3 N " : or out of an airport under virtu.| Rf . 'The modern way te ally any weather conditions, "A Reuters) Presi- ments and the instruments on} dent Nasser told a mass rally in{the ground, sometimes say, "We Mrs. Frances Spellen Port Said Friday night that if make our own weather.' Y bated i Israel built an atomic bomb, the The contro! system is based United Arab Republic would get|mainly on "stacks or holding] : 4 ; For information regarding one too at any cost, Cairo Radio/patterns where planes wait their| instrument landing systems, and : 3 ' y | We have a direct Toronte telephone line for prompt Airline Reservations above all, on men--men peting! quickly and like precision instru ,t bomb, this will be the beginning| Spellen - had 4/04 war between us and Israel, "| J. M. Hicks veek denied reports Israel Is/SIX STACKS OVER AREA Joseph Cordonie, 80, of Fort | Kootenay Mountains 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA DIAL RA 3.9441 recently car on & downtown Vancouver Roman Catholiciatomic weapons are six stacks, Each is an ellipt-| pound elk he bagged in the | |

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