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The Oshawa Times, 30 Dec 1960, p. 3

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be : LENT PROGRESSING # ONSTRUCTION OF NEW HYDRO P River, 93 miles north of Coch- | rane, These generalors are scheduled to be placed in oper- ation in the fall of 1061 with two more generators coming in Work is at an advanced stage on this $30,000,000 plant hous- ing two generators at Ontario | Hydro's Otter Rapids, Oni, development on the Abitibi Trustees Argue | Expense Account | The Oshawa Board of Educa-|use the hoard of education as # tion, meeting at Adelaide House political springboard Thursday, degenerated into a Trustee Saywell same calling and dirty linen way- Shaw that he was not particu ing competition when the touchy larly interested in the $200 he issue of convention expenses Ig- would be re-imbursed, as he fell nited the tinder he had learned enough at the The question arose when Trus- convention to make it worthwhile tees Fred Britton and Willlamito pay it out of his own pocket Werry moved that Trustee 5, G. FLAYS TRUSTEE SHAW : Saywell be reimbursed for ex-| He then flayed Trustee Shaw penses incurred when he attend. stating that he hardly saw her ed an educational conference at at conventions and that she had St. Louis, Missouri, this autumn, left the Saskatoon convention X two days early, He added that PRINCIPLE ATTACKED Trustee Shaw had attended six Trustee Margaret Shaw sald conventions and he had only at she understood that the conven-tended three tion fund was depleted, She also| The hassle took about half an attacked the principle of trustees nour of the board of education attending a conference and then meeting, The expenses for Trus- having the board approve their ies Saywell were approved expenses, She then attacked Board Seeks told Trustee a/ small | |chance of avoiding an accident workers' Educational Counefl of|totalled about 252,000,000 bushels {than does the big-car operator, canada, it was announced Thurs. compared with 156,000,000 in the TORONTO (CP)--A group of Ontario teachers was told Thurs dey that few Cenadign parents want their children to think erit feally shout religion, sex or de mociacy Sybil Shack, president of the iManitoba Teachers Boclety, ad dressed the annugl dinner of the Ontario Publie School Men Saskatchewan New Bond Issue REGIA (CP) chewan government sgid in & statement Thursday it has de: cided to issue Baskaichewan say ings bonds for sale to citizens of the proviece in sn estimated gmount of between $4,000,000 and $5,000,000 annually The first sale is to begin dur ing the first half of 1961 The statemont said the bonds will' provide the people of Ba gichewan with a bond in which they ean invest their savings without taking the ordinary risks of investment while ensuring their savings will be invested in their own province It will also provide the govern ment nf with an additional s funds with which to finance investment in the Saskatchewan Power Corpor ation, Saskatchewan Government Telephones and other activities Provincial Treasurer W Lloyd of Saskatchewan said nt federal baby budget will make borrowing de the country increasingly difficult and expensive" and "in view of this CAPSULE NEWS The Saskat- 8 to operation at the same site "the in 1068, The four generators are designed to produce 172,000 kilowatts (i ouLs ~(CP Wirephoto) CITY AND DISTRICT FIVE AMBULANCE CALLS The Oshawa Fire Department answered a false glarm Thurs. day afternoon, There were nol other fire alarms since Thursday | morning. There were five tine ambulance ealls during period rou { ha STREETS CLOSED from h Industrial The following streets will be farm near here, who escaped closed to traffic today: Wilson briefly Wednesday, was sen road south, from Crergr avenue (enced Thirsday to six months in to Shakespeare avenue; bleven Kingston penitentiary, to he son road south, from Gibb street; 404" to the 14-mox term he to the CPR; Stevenson south clos ed at the CNR; Whenever pos sible these streets will be open to local traffic, he Burw 1 h already was serving, James Don ald Attrill 24, of Ont, escaped while employed with a gang clearing land, He had been sentenced at London for breaking and entering WILL HOLD LECTURES TORONTO (CP)--A series of 10 weekly lectures designed to Smaller Car Better Risk [sues si" rec PORONTO (CP)--The driver of early next year by the Ontario car stands a better avedical Association and the London ' Jail Escapee Sentenced | SUDBURY (CP A prisoner officials Teachers Feder ation, meeting and to criticize i st the seme here with other Onisrio teachers time?" she asked, Eroups Teach may Miss Shack seid teachers Bre wrapped wp in sub) mailer constantly told thet they mustthel they lose sight of lerger develop a critical attitude among meanings, Miss Shack seid, Chil- pupils, They were glso old 19 dren in grade 5 learned the paths each respect for democracy 'of the North American explopers "How ean you teach childrenion a map hut few considered the : h 0 te have respect for something morsl sspect of this invasion of | 8 continent, SAYSRESPECT NEEDE | Miss Shack said it is diffieult the respect given a high school! © or University community. "An adult is often condescend- ing to the remembered tyrant of we feel it is highly appropriate his childhood." for the province Lo COMMERCE or this reason, she seid, ele : - g ' | the sale of Ms own SBYINES| paeniary teachers must insist on honds wal educational background for| The bonds will carry an er coopers ot all levels ! rate slightly above the rate] : prevailing on governmept of Can In snother meeting, Mrs, E ada savings bonds, They will he|lsurence Kilgour, president of redeempable at par at any time the Ontario Public School Women teacher by the £51 |for su elementary teacher to gain! | | IHARLIKG TT THE WEATHER OFFICE, says it will remain mild toda OBITUARIES and may he redeemed st a pre-|Teachers Federation, ssid there mium if they are held to matur-i8 no likelihood of an immediate ity, Interest payments will be merger with the men's group. made annually by cheque {The omen's federstion sgreed in The honds will be aveilable in principle Wednesday to 8 merger, a range of denominations Siart-| ghe gaid ing at $100, Bales will be rel ,.. ¥ stricted to residents of Basket here is one fundamental chewan with # limit to the Problem that must be resolved amount that may be purchased @nd that is the difference in em-| by any one individual phasis which our two orgamize-| | RICHARD WILLIAM BURKE BELLEVILLE ~ A-resident of this city for the past 20 yesrs | Richard William Burke, 22 Char-| lotte Street, died suddenly st his| home on Tuesday, He was in his 76th yess Born in Belleville, son of the late Mr, and Mrs, William Burke he had lived for some years in THE OSHA WA TIMES, Fridey, Dossier 39, 1960 § . "¢ _r snd Saturdey with showers or | Ii Is expecied snowflurries In most regions | a night, WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy, Milder Chance Of Rain (cp 2 Tene TORONTO Weather and Saturday, Periods of light The statement said details of tions place on professional 8s Oshawa before returning to this forecasts issued at 5 a.m. EST: rain or drizzle Seturdey, likely the opposed fo salary matters, Our places including sue, are heipgilederation new hond date of the first disclosed with nance, men Saskatchewan will be the first province to issue bonds only to CLASSES TOO LARGE? its own citizens regularly, British Columbia has sold twe bond is sues, but they have heen availa ible to people aeross Cenada the g ment activities = thelr meeting thal the average tize of an Ontario class is 82.1 pupils, while the ideal size 2% or smaller, The Canadian aver- |age 1s 26.54 A report to the annual assem bly of the Ontario Secondary school Teachers' Federation sald most experienced teachers agreed in a survey that success ful teaching can be carried on only in classes of 35 or smaller, They also agreed thet vocations! |and technical classes should have no more than 20 pupils In other business, the secon dary school teachrs asked the versity of Waterloo to esiab- 8 course leading to a bach of arig degree for persons Uni lish elor who |arts I which inas for Was Industrial arts teachers in MAIDEN VOYAGE Ontario who want to improve AP The 42,500-ton their qualifications now can take Oriana, biggest ship ever only a course offered in Burling fo the Aligtr run, ton by the Buffalo Biate Univer. berthed at Sydney today, Bhe left sity, Southampton, England, Dee, 3 and on her maiden vovage eu four days off the normal sched ule for passenger ships e last election result ictory as party eeping Communist in 1957 expected candidates ENDS SYDNEY Hiner buljt alia ; Registrar A, P, Gordon of the University of Waterloo said the |request will be considered, : The OBSTF voted its three: INCREASE WHEAT SALES year-old principals' committee WASHINGTON (AP) United out of existence, It will be re States exports of wheat continue placed by a standing committee {to move along al a big increase of principals, whose decisions {compared with a year ago. The|will he backed by the federations {agritulture department reported 1s 000 members if they agree, today foreign sales since July 1] qe committee will be given some of the most difficult prob lems fa¢ing the federation, in: same period last year eity, He had heen a mill hand of the Salvation Army He is survived by his wife, the former Millie Parks; two sons, Year's Eve, The weather will re-\ North Bay High school teachers heard i|yerold of Trenton and Ralph of main on the cool side in North-sionsl snowflurries today, Con- Perth, and one daughter, Mrs Anson (Grace) Heidt of Belle ville A sister, Mrs, Florence Dunn lof Boston, Mass.; seven grand |ehildren and two great grand |ehildren also survive The funeral service was held iat 8 p.m, Thursday, Dec, 29, at {the John R. Bush Funeral Home, {conducted by Major John Carter Interment was in Belleville Cem |elery MRS, WILLIAM T, PEARN, SR, | In failing health for the past |three years, Mrs, William 1 |Pearn, Sr, died in the Cedars {Nursing Home, East Whithy Township, Thursday, Dee, 20 | | Born April 1, 1884, in Belfast | want to teach the industrial /reland, the former Mary Cam-|tery, Prince Albert eron, was the daughter of the| (late Mr, and Mrs, John Cameron, | {She had been a resident of Osh awa for 80 years. Prior to coming | to Oshawa, Mrs, Pearn lived in| Owen Sound for sometime, She) |had been in Canada for 57 years. | [the Seventh-day Adventist Kendal. | {woed™ Chureh, She was pre-| | deceased by her first Jack Nelll, of Oshawa She Is also survived by two step-daughbers, Mrs, Viny New man and Mrs, Norma Fudge, of Toronto and two step-sons, Reg inald Pearn, of Oshawa and Wil liam Pearn, Jr., of Ottawa, She was predeceased hy two sons, Willlam Neill, in 10565 and James Neill in 1060 The deceased was a member of {OSHAWA husband, (who had been in poor health for | several Synopsis--Today and most of preceded by flurries of wet snow greater em- pt the White Lumber Company Saturday will find a late Decem- either late tonight or in the early askatchewan fi- phasis on professional develop for 10 years and was 8 member Der thaw in Progress seross the morning, Westerly winds 10 to 20, lakes but cold air slip south on lovier pecied is ex Georgian Bay, Haliburton, New Kirkland Lake regions, Sudbury, Cloudy with eces~ 0 ern Ontario today and Saturday. tinuous light smow beginning to Lake Evie, Lake Huron, Lake(night and continuing through Ontario, Nisgars regions, Wind: much of Saturday, A little milder sor, London, Toronto, Hamilion: but turning cold again late Sat Mostly cloudy and milder today urdsy, Westerly winds 10 to 18, {becoming northerly 15 Saturday. on Beugog Island, Mr, Timmins Kapuskasing region wai an adbevent of the Cloudy with periods of light snow United Church today and Baturday, Little He is survived by two nephews, |¢P8nge Ii lemperatuer, Light Russell, Scugog Island and Clare,| Winds, becoming north or north. of Toronto and & niece, Mrs, €88L 10 to 20 tonight and Satur- Irene Pogue, of Buffalo, N.Y, He day, was predeceased by two brothers, Low tonight joseph and Stanley and a sister,| Windsou St, Thomas Pogue, Pogue ay KL ah ab a 3b wm | 3H 3% ub 2% 25 wn 20 10 High Saturd err 2B 28 Vl % Mrs, Edward Rich Rev, Jobn Braham, pastor of London Grace United Church, Bcugog Kitchener Island, conducted the services, In- Wingham terment was in Pine Grove Ceme- Hamilton . Bt, Catharines ,,,, 2 Pallbearers were William Toronto Pogue, Roy Pogue, Glen Hood, peterborough Keith Crozier, Gordon Cherrie Trenton and Ceell Frallick | Killaloe Mus FRANK ZABLOCKI | Musivaka death occurred at the(g ay General Hospital this" aPury morning of Frank Zablocki, 215|Kepuskasing Bloor street east, The deceased, reese ree er II The Tr ener 1] 'NEW MAIL ORDER PRESCRIPTIONS Some 500,000 Americans can now get prescriptions filled by mall at cut rates from va ous national organizations, a new study shows, You can shop the easy years, was in hig 64th year | A son of the late Louis and Elizabeth Zablocki, the deceased was born in the village of Cher. |nichowee, province of Powit Zbaraz, in the Ukraine A resident of Canada and Osh lawa for 32 years, Mr, Zablocki "armohair-phone" way sim- ply by getting the Classified reading habit, Read the Osh. awa Times Want Ads every. day to find real old-fashioned savings A sister, Mrs, Elizabeth Me-|was employed hy the Ontario Clemont, of Ireland and two Malleable Iron Co, until forced brothers, William Cameron, of to retire, due to poor health, in Stratford and Samuel Cameron, of 1952 He was a member of Bi, Owen Bound, alsu survive, Mrs, (George's Ukrainian Greek Cathos Pearn had 12 grandehildren and {lic Church, 16 great-grandehildren The remains are at the Arm. strong Funeral Home for memor- ial service In the chapel, Satur. day, Dec, 81, at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Ceme tery, Pastor J, T, Bradley, of the Seventh-day Adventist Chureh, will eonduet the services CHARLES WESLEY POGUE Funeral services were held to- {day at the McDermott and Pana [baker Funeral Chapel, Porl Perry for Charles Wesley Pogue, who died in the Port Perry Com:| MRS. GEORGE H, TAYLOR munity Memorial Hospital, Tues:| The funeral service for Mrs day, Dec, 27 |George Henry Taylor, Taylor| A lifetime resident of Scugog road, RR 1, Oshawa, who died Island, Mr, Pogue had been injat the Oshawa General! Hospital failing health for the past twolon Tuesday, Dec, 27, was held] months, He was in his 8rd year,|in Christ Memorial Anglican| The deceased was the son of Church at 2 p.m, Thursday, Dec, | the late Mr, and Mrs William 20 The remains had rested at thé| Pogue, of Scugog Island, He Mcintosh « Andersen Funeral never married and during hs Home | active years farmed on his home| The services were conducted by| island, For the past 20 years, he Archdeacon H, D, Cleverdon lived with his nephew, Russell and interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery, A profusion of flowers| indicated the esteem in which the deceased was held, The pallbearers were six (sons, George Jr,, Harry, Perey, [Nba Fred and John Taylor, He is survived by his wife, the former Paranicka Witenko and two sons, Bowko and Walter, in the Ukraine The remains will Armstrong Funeral Home for requiem mass in St, George's Ukrainian Greek Catholie Church at 9.30 a.m, Monday, Jan, 2 In. terment will be In St, Gregory's Cemelery, Rev, J, C. Pereyma will sing the mass FUNERAL OF be at the RIDING CLUB'S NEW YEAR'S EVE RUG CLEANERS ® Dyeing and Repairing lability on part | a Dance Party ea in a collis ® Binding and Fringing Top Hits and Square in Hi-Fi $4 1c Hats smal 24, members Ball ¢ Mothprooting Wallste-wall cleaned in your $5 & couple Noisemakers ns roke oul ANCES broke ou Buffer . vas nol tn: Turkey | Served ot " a RESERVATIONS speech eriticizing trustees who {eommittee, Oshawa Board of pants, a Toronto auto insurance | VIGHY 10 A DRAW year-old man who said he likes 1G T ) Big Order A Automobile Insurane: g The land, about four and one-| Johannesen fought to a draw in/Thompson's eriminal record Trustee A, E, O'Neill said: "1| ww 4 rweg ( | "When they do hit something 40th move and the Norwegian a | ORANGE CITY, Fla, (AP)--A|United States Army in 1962 was make use of our property fren the the of the © Sh venrs died in anand volunteers dug with their|dered-by the U.S, Army since the able for building a school." tends to be involved in fewer ac-|jushand, told firemen she was for use on short-takeoff fields. PICK BEST FILMS to answer these questions, It was] Mr, Tone sald owners of small Apart- the 2,000 now working at the PHONE RA 5.273 papers in British Guiana, group his portrayal of Elmer Gantry|of planes te U.S, military forces, Trustee Saywell's attendance at a convention at Cornwall, She sald he wasn't there most of the ity-Owned Land City- wne an | bu any collision he is involved In| day, The lectures will be held at| {eluding summer courses for stu VE {will probably mean more serious po onto General Hospital Jan, 10 THREATS BRING JAIL dents, driver education and ob: | Education, Was instructed Thurs. | executive sald Thursday prison drew three years from a {day to approach the City of Osh:| 1, E. Tone, regional vice-presi-| STOCKHOLM (AP) World| federal judge Thursday for writ.| LITTLE awa to discuss the acquisition of gent in Canada for State Farm champion Mikhail Tahl and Nor-|ing postcards threatening to kill | . BUCKAROO half acres, adjoins the land ac-|ComPany, said both factors con} "on ning game of an interna | shows about 30 convictions--three| § OF LAT ous | quired from Holshawa Ltd, injtribute to lower insurance pre-|;j,nai chess tournament Thurs-|of them for threatening the pres-| i " | exchange for school board prop: mium rates for small eariday night, Tahl, of Soviet Es. ident TORONTO (CP)--A $16,000,000 order for 24 DHC4 Caribou air think there were grounds for| vente |thinking this was Krouncs oF ihe little car has more injured °eP!ed [young brother and sister suffo.| announced Thursday by de Havil: {business like move, when we|than there are in the big car," FIVE KILLED cated under the crumbling bank| land Aircraft of Canada, CLEVELAND (AP)--Five chil.|of a sandy pit in which they] The order increases to B1 the Trustee Mrs, Margaret Shaw months 'ge lve § 1 's ame first p 3 p v said; "We were told at the time FE®T involved apartment building fire Thursday|hands to reach Toseph Jemery, | tire five were delivered for eval of the exchange of property that|ion t The the Mrs. Arotha 'i: And his sister, Wendy Lou, 6,[udtion tests in 1959 J nigh ie mother db after another child ran 200 feel fhe Caribou is a troop trans t | Chairman George Fletcher said © Cans, Mr, Tone said are the asleep on a day bed when (he This latest order will give de | that Trustee George Drynan who) v6 ice 8 Srealer mandedveai fire Bh NEW YORK (AP)--~New York| Havilland a production rate of is chairman of the property com-|'ty #& 16 laet | shally jured {film erities voted Thursday for| four Caribous a wonth until late {the hest picture of 1060 BOUGHT TWO PAPERS Prustee Drynan who negotiated or compact, models received aj LONDON (Reuters)----Hritain's ment and Sons and Lovers each|plant in suburban Downsview, with Holshawa Ltd., on behalf of 10-per-cent discount on their in-|Daily Mirror group of newspa- received eight votes, Burt Lan-| Since 1950 de Havilland has the board. surance premiums, , chairman Ceell M. King, an-jand Dgborah Kerr was voted best!including nearly 1,000 Reavers nounced Thursday I'he papers actress for Sundowners and 200 Otters are The Guiana Graphic and The time, except when he made a | The chairman of the property injury to the small car's occu to March 14, MEMPHIS, Tenn, (AP)--A 86: jective-type examinations | a parcel of city owned land Ivf utuast e/way's Nordic champion Svenn President Eisenhower, Laurence RANCH [erty this summer drivers tonia, offered a draw after the - : : BY TOTS SUFFOCATE craft. to be delivered to the {have to acquire more land tojhe said. This tended to Increase | e ranging in age from five/Were playing Thursday Police | total number of Caribous or this new propert uld be suit: Two reasons the ar $ p y \ . property wo ) | ) 500 | Car Hawkins, separated from hen; "i oo home for help, (Port plane specifically designed mittee, should be at the meeting driven more slowl { and in 1962 and add-600 employees to ended up with a tie. The pers has bought the two leading|caster was voted hest actor for | sold more than $120,000,000 worth § Sunday Graphic Ihe > -- RA §-4681 COSTS RUN HIGH 174 MARY STREET WASHINGTON (AP)-~The USS Constellation five in the Brooks lyn, N.Y. navy yard will brin the largest total in benefit pay ments ever arising from one|} accident under the Federal Em plovees Compensation Act, Labor 5 Secrelary James Mitchell said| W Thursday that compensation to| survivors of the 50 dead and 300| injured may go as high as $5, 000,000, RED OFFICER SLAIN BANGKOK (Reuters) Police 'killed a high-ranking Communist | C1TY PERSE JAMES A. MacDONALD and RUSSELL J. MURPHY of December 31st, 1960, firm of "GREER, MURPHY & MacDONALD WILL BE DISSOLVED | | | wish to announce that Drug Store Open in DOWNTOWN OSHAWA SAT., EVENING, DEG, 31st, 6 to 8 P.M, WILL BE KARN DRUGS LID. 28 KING ST. EAST RA 3.4620 The other downtown drug stords suggest that you make sure you get your prescriptions refilled before 6 p.m, Saturday of each week and avoid any in convenience ¢ i ni BATTLE OF THE BALLOTS mayoraity | Allan Johnston, defeated in his ballots in the London, Ont, bid for re-election, looks the municipal elections mayor- | other way, The recount ended alect Gordon Stronach, right, | after Mayor Johnston's coun lights his pipe, while Mayor | sel claimed refusal of the At a recount AH, THAT'S PURR-FECT b mata at the Joseph Monta: | field It might have deen cold e Ww nari home in the central New | Outside, but inside it was the radiato to complete satisfaction of | Jersey community of Spring: | © whighons. Wirenboto) | judges to allow production of poll books made the recount valueless, This have the it kitte § North Viet Nam army officer when he made a forced landing | North Thalland about 10 days| ago, Defence Ministér Tanom| ficer, whe landed with eight other men, was shot when he Laos | LOUW IN HOSPITAL ternal Affairs Minister Erie Louw y lof 'South Africa will have to re a {because of continuing bladder] trouble, his doctors said today § lered from an operation for {double hernia | ORAN (neuters) A French] ! military court today sentenced | ents Zo death for a series of ae. attacks in which four persons POLISH ELECTION SEY WARSAW (AP)-The govern: | ADDEArs tion will be held in Poland April 1881, to select a new 480. in a Russian-built helicopter in t | Kittikachorn said today the of { [tried to cross into neighboring | | CAPE TOWN (Reuters) -Kx-| main in a hospital for some time is Louw, 70, has completely recov | NINE TO | 4 Inlne Algerian nationalist insurg-| were killed and five injured ment sald today a general elec.| - |16 th ~(CP Wirephoto) member parliamect and locall ® adjusted

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