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The Oshawa Times, 14 Jan 1961, p. 9

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JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES AT CONVENTION HERE The Oshawa congregation of the Jehovah's Witnesses hast ta delegates from 1h Wil ness comgregations at-their an RIF nual convention heing held al Projects 0f Chamber Are Cited Members of the Oshawa Civi tan Club were reminded Wednes day night hy Douglas Fisher, secretary-manager of the Osh: awa Chamber of Commerce that co-operative ideas of busi ness men, funnelled through the chamber of commerce secretary iat, reach all levels of govern ment and help to shape future legislature Mr. Fisher Blanche Hogg will speak to th Durham was d guest with William Hart, vice-president of the chamber, at the first regular meeting for 1061 of the Civitan Club of Qshawia, at Hotel Gen: Prama Festival Executive Com nha [f Mr. Wisher, in his address out lined the work projects of the chamher and paid tribute to the dedicated work of some cham her members wha serve on com mittees cavering public rela tions, industrial development, | visitors conventions and many other facets of community life Mr, Hart briefly told of Citi enship Day sponsored hy (he Chamber, A ceremonial wel came 15 extended to 100 new Canadians to wham. eltigenship | I papers have heen granted aftep Bible five years' residency After a lengthy question period |! the speakers were thanked hy! Bill Withan who said that all|f members were much informed and the education pe. 508s eeived was very much appreci:| ated." | New Executive Legion Branch Is Installed The members of th Hive of Branch 43 of the Roval Cana dan Legion were installed at a meeting Thursday night. The in stallation was conducted hy the pravineial ent, Harald Eaton, wha wa alstod hy Acting Sergeant Arms Rm clay Law The provincial poy ¢ spake an Legion mat answered some of the tans ralsed hy the re i \ au mem hey Durin meen farmed the dent, BD Iverson, wa septation to Camrade Oke the ard a valuable during the Fallowin mg refyeshm Le cal Fir the and hy Cou of asl | retin the Ask ney | th \ { i of AN yoar he ha | me ) ved Lindsay Weekly | Walch 18a yoal h The WY 8 an Wardey Ol WOOKILY a NOWsS PY as ! A Avguired hy Plmes Mhowa | Rd rad wed hy Apa a vith Publi ¥ Taronte ndsaN SIAR an wlefinite QRIIANe as ara Pub Ww ub 1h ™ } $0 The ast 4 as voars, will MARAE ar an od. He will abe esident of the \'w shing Wisay ) ta Te . h i ARGOS \ Whiley ¥ ApaRsion will 1a manville an (AWA weekend in the UAW hettep [Countries or travelling from coast to coast in Canada preaching and teaching the end's the tons ne Felon t Hat (ITER vlinent Hew familie the Of City mast Kee member af the hraneh Grounds Kingdom Hall there CORLIRWG Several the vious 4, H, J. Mor: | vison; district supervisor and guest speaker, T. KR. Jones of | Toronto and convention man ¥F. Van Horn. An ad on the importance and the UAW Hall on Bond street nesses, cirepit Shown in the picture from left assistant conven William Boyke wil in right are | Hon manager of Ager Manager Iehovah's | ress Will Address Drama Workshop Mrs. | glish, Canadian and Ni York Theatve Educated at Havergal College Foranta and the University of Western Ontario, she received theatrical training with Ameri can Lahovatory Theatre, New York, under Richard Boleslaw k and Maria Ouspensky of the Moscow Art Theatre Bhe was a member of this company for six years, from its inception tn is demise during the financial evisis of 1026, and acted in a wide variety of parts hath an and off broadway, Bhe spent the next six years in England and was assoc fated | with the Elmstead Barn Thear| ire, whose special field was po elie drama, Returned to Canada in 17 and hecame an active member of the London Little heatre During the next 15 vears she directed and produced many plays, and won awards both as an actress and director in Re gional and Dominion Drama Festivals, She directed the Lon fon Little Theatre production of At. Joan which took top honors in the Dominion Drama Festival at Ottawa In 1048 fhe has conducted three Lon don Little Theatres Univers ity of Western Ontario joint summer schools of the theatre and three other schools in re ligous drama for the Christian Drama Council of Canada Officers Of Sunnyside Park Named > The annual meeting and elec ton of of the Sunny Park Neighborhood Asso elation held recently with Tahn Calder presiding, The elee ton w Masan Launed. of n w BOWMANVILLE (Btaff) Drama Workshop on hursday, Jan. 18, at the Lions entre, Bowmanville, The gen ral public is invited to attend Mrs, Hogg 15 known to Bow residents as the dire ar of unique play Cry Dawn n Dark Babylon" which scored outstanding success at the I'rinity United Chureh evening service Nov, 20. "The Company of Pilgrims', presented the ay A of Paminion member the mitten, she has heen active In Rally Speaker Widely Travelled Thomas Jones arrived in Osh this week to direct final arrangements for the three-day ally of Jehovah's Witnesses this Hall com neneing Friday Mr, Jones is the distriet repre sentative of the Wateh Tower and Tract Koeiety which livects the preaching activities of mare than 900,000 ministers if Jehovah's Witnesses in 1 and islands of the A graduate of the Watch Tow Hible Kehool of Gilead, New York, Mp. Jones has spent 20 years in the Christian ministry Gospel of the Kingdom main speaker at this week rally, he will deliver a publie address, entitled, "1s God Interested in the Affairs of Men on Sunday 1 pom In an interview he explained local assembly as being a annual arrangement the 21.008 cong of Jehovah's Witnesses hroughout the world. At this wwsembly, he explained, the fam Iv unit and its part in eultivat spivitual values will he high fd. Far this reason the del tes will he acoampanied hy As al om imangst affieers side Was hy Chyis the Central \s as conducted ident of Netghbavhood pie On Wednesday night he wa Wt noattendance al a film showing the "1868 Convention of Je havah's Witnesses" in New York he ealored Him which howed striking pietures the Yemdtion that filed bath Yan Stadium and the Pala thrilled all in attend he fm showing took im Whithy at the local Davi Hans The Caldey VI Tah hoith Smith ohn Cal 6 Price NeW afficy president ent; My doy eretary: Geos Ieasures Calin LaVallee chairman: Danny Pries vice chairman of sports: Frank Davi PY renartey Frank and Donald Harper, audi Ay fhartan, Central Council vepresontative | are pe of wars nee Mace | 1) he minutes af the i were vead hy Lawson: while the repart was presented Lena Crawells My. Price veporied the teen ¢ dances have heen stopped 1a pear attendance. It is anned have a meeting in future ta allow the 1a decide whether the howld he presumed LaValle of ih last meet Ars, June reasurers hy Ms m Buys ue nl 11) AY) nediale Pills sald he has » POPSORAL pans hat wild the Warder possible. He Mal he mav take a long attend the Rotary Inte CORVOnti Tokva A Ws my a WW: 1h oon dan macated Near With Wg AN Reity reported hing aried dq he 1) vacation 3 Ration Mik LaVallee ndical 11] hai 1 \ AN an Pitts was of nd Was Daily red odiloy Past od Chacalate sal Ww W a AN fo but red Tom that affice W hroathey aperated the RB for wang ta Lindsay He managed the Wardey years before acqui Paper Wn IMT vom is AWRETS he Warder NA Whlcalion Wm Omemee and at ine of 4 N NA We as felier ole wi free decided to se My Bans Wa MMhCK eale W \d : " We years belare ine SW S The next meeting he al the clubhouse Monday f Will be a wavs amd Rn regarding the not Feb means yaw CVONIng ihe LL) ang D Was Awad hy of HAR hes } oh Lanada s MN ast 3 Me MIR IoN SWOOPS § significance of walter haptism will he given taday. The high light of the convention will he public address al 3 pom Bunday hy Thomas Jones on Is God interested in the Al- | J BLANCHE ke MAA, HOGG | Ready Cash Difficult For Bail WINNIPEG (CP) Twa Tor onto business men who dealt in firms worth millions of dollars! took three hours Friday to raise a total of 830.000 hail after they | appeared in court on charges of conspiracy to steal Hugh Paton and D. Hubert Cox, principal owners ar offi: cers of firms valued as high as 54,000,000, weve vemanded ane week with bail set at $25,000 each when they appeared in provincial police court The men are accused of con spiving to steal money from Brandon Packers Limited, # subsidiary of Great West Nad dlevy, They ave principal awn ors of Great West heir arvest in Toronto Thuy day followed a six-month strike at the Hradon packing plant, a Indicial inquiry into the dispute ordered hy the Manitoba gov ernment, and a more specific inguiry inte financial aperation of the Brandon company reeam mended hy Mr, G, KE, Tritsehley of the Manitaba Court of Ap peal, who conducted the judicial auiry No their hoy pravinee Sausage Charged FRANKFURT (AP)=The face of the sausage vendor on the railroad platform looked fa miliar 10 the twa Polish doctors he Prague Newry vl had just reached Sehivading, i first stop on West German ey rary \ hows lates vendor Emil Bednarek AMET trusty at Ausohwit EIIMIRALIOR oa wa CRIRes Sus (LR LT) durin court appearance Friday were free to leave the alter hail was posted. plea wa taken few SAUSASY wi a ox wrested AS A Way \ Whied hy the twa d CAMN testy CVImes In FW 13 \ rounded un mes k VIOTMan J) And Rohody ORE 1 Will as chil prasecontar Hem Way well zo wail cortainly hope nat Soares SWAPS ATOSE I West Gor hee wee 5 mn wel orm WASONEES ata \ \ on their wa ANN athe the hasy Man chin ell we how \ We ie ol aw \ wil 5 | returned af Man Fhere gre now 008 congregation of Je hovah's Wilne throughout the world conventinn opened Frida vill con Clude Bunda Clinic Rid In Passing Dept, Tests hi passenger and commercial les as well a those who plan (0 take the. de partment of transport tests to secure their driver's lieences in the near future are reminded that the Oshawa Traffic Clini will hold the first of its Janu ary sessions in the court room al the Oshawa Police Building next Tuesday night His Worship Magistrate 1 hh will speak briefly when the elinte opens at 7.00: pm, Later| members: of the Oshawa Police Department, assisted hy mem fil eh The and { | drivers of 2] hers of the Whithy Detachment of Ontario Pravineial Police will lecture on proper driving procedures ach person clinie completes a questionnaire velating to the traffic laws, The questionnaires are marked and al the next elinie which will he held Jan, 24, The oourse is complete in the two ilong each of which lasts ahout an hour and a half Those wha have taken the course provided hy the elinic state that the knowledge acquir ed makes it much easier to pass the tests set hy the department of transport Pue to the holidays no clinios were held during December Far that veason Magistrate Iihbs is anxious to have a large attendance to start the new year off on the right fool Polish Consul attending Hh f Hm (ville are the following The Oshawa Times OSHAWA, Committee Of Adjustment Was Born May 21 In 1958 Oshawi's Commitiee of AdA Frank Mclean and HW. 7 justment was horn on May 25,\Wonds were appointed for two 1996, eight months after the and one year terms respective: city's Zoming Bylaw hecame'ly, Each was reappointed law Twn more memhers were add Bylaw M74 which established ©4 to the commitiee last yeari structures which were in effe the committee also named the #iter Milficullies in getting whl before the advent of the Zoning first three-man hoard, all of three members ot 16 the month: Bylaw i whom still serve, Chairman| IY meetings PERMITTED enlargement Lowis Hyman, QC, was appoint] Chairman Hyman serves each or extension , . , provided that ed for three years; he was re month; the other four members (he land, building or structure cently reappointed for another Work on a rotation basis, "Fhe| continues to be used in the same three year lerm twa new additions were K4 Cline, manner and for the same pur and W, Pogson pose (as on the day the bylaw % ; was passed THIRTY MEETINGS "Wo permission 10 extend oF Thirty-two meetings and 04) opiaree heyond the limits of the received applications after Ws jand owner, 6G. A, WANDLESS | Inception, the commitiee has Sip : heard and made decisions on ¥73| GIVES VIEWS duce flexibility in the Zoning By. cases, refusing mM "PERMITTED use , , , for allow, The powers of the committee purpose which, in the commit! "Without such » body, each of adjustment are found under tee's opinion, is similar to the variation would demand an Bection 18 of the Planning Act: purpose for which it was used, amendment of the Zoning By: "Committee of Adjustment or is more compatible with the| law, each of which could take may authorize minor variance uses permitted by the bylaw! up to five or six months," ing army of women volunteers from the provisions of the (zon- than the purpose for which it! That is, i 8 man in bulldin NTARIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 196) and purpose of the (zoning) by law , is maintained." | Fart Two of Section 18 desis | with non-conforming wees; thet 15, wees of land, buildings or oh Dr. Dymond Is Speaker Minister of Health Dymond, will address delegates from the largest work Ontana's Dr. MB al SELECTION APPROVED WASHINGTON (AP) = The Senate judiciary committee Friday approved without objee tion the selection of Robert ¥ Kennedy, #5, to be UR, attor ney-general in the eabinet of his brother, President-elect John ¥ Kennedy, hu Seeks Asylum CANBERRA (APY) Prime Minister Robert Menzies an nounced today that Dr, Ryszard] dlelinski, former DPalish oom mercial consul in Sydney, has anplied for political asylum and won Australia's consent Alolinski also sought asylum for his wife Marta and theiy ehildven Victor, 17, and Marta 1 I'he annauncement tanohed off peenlation whether 41 e | inski might he able ta give informa tion 1a help track down a Way saw-hased spy ving uncovered in Hetain this week Vendor As Nazi that this avey maintamed in 1961 Praspes ( are Adolf Eichmann is ta face an aol court in March as a key { the German 10 exterminate Jews, His nonchmen fram Auschwitz will ined Im Germany. The cam lex nt expected to ame 1a ial helore 1962 direct of pro ram Case 8 SIRT EVIDENCE evidence en Wi . the nwaeh NOrman ALLIRE AAR in the world al luncheon at the Ing) bylaw, in respect of land, was used before the Zoning By- 8 house, finds himself an ing Ford Simeoe Hotel, Toronto, ilding or structure, as in its! jaw, over the property line, he goes Jan, 18 opinion is desirable for the ap Another section permits ex- (0 the committee of adjustment Ontario Division's Women's propriate development Proc tension inte an adjoining area for permission 10 exceed the Service Commitiee, the Cana. vided that, in the opinion of the with different allowed uses as limit, rr dian Cancer Society, represent committee, the general intent) long as the commitiee feels that! To ke application (0, the delegates from 83 units and the change is "in keeping with committee costs $10 (for a res) 168 branches throughout On » the intent and purpose of the! dential application). A fee of $25 tarin, will gather together Jan | (zoning Bylaw)" lis charged those ar, ss Pligg 15:19 for their 1068 Women's ying u | "Bays City Solicitor Wdward for apartments, churches or Service Conference, They will | MeNeely: "11 is the intent of the anything but residential, Re- challenge each other and every provinee, in making committees! peals to the Ontario Municipal woman in Ontario with the job T H of adjustment possible, to intro: Board are allowed ahead in the fight against cancer 0 onor ------ during the coming year Canadian Cancer Bociety vol [J] ' unteers number some 50,000 in 5 ilots | umum a I. en Ontario alone, Half this number | are memhers of the Womens'| service, composing a formidable A large turnout of (the mem army of dedicated women hers and their wives is expect To emonstrate vhose work is the very heart of(®d When the Ontayio County the Society Flying Club holds its annual a Services rendered hy the So. Wings Presentation banque By HORACE CASTELL, President Joseph Kasavubu ciety have heen greatly expand-|And dance in (he yecreation| TLEOPOLDVILLE (Reuters)= and Mobutu were reported {o ed during the past two years hall at the Oshawa Airport to- Supporters of Patrice Lu have settled a near-mutiny at and now list free drugs for night {mumba, the first Congo pre:|Thysville Friday night, The needy patients, home visiting Following the banquet 54 mem {mie today planned hig dem: trouble was caused by a' pay and nursing services together hers of the club. will receive onstrations this weekend in a dispute, with countless other serviees|thelr private pilot's licence, bid to obtain his release from{ A member of the UN here which render the lives of can: Another member will receive| imprisonment hy the army, (said Toamumba was freed cer sufferers less arduous [his commercial pilot's licenee,| Tumumba was reported still from imprisonment, avpled in Chairman of Ontario Division|W, B, (Bus) MeCullough, pres-|held at Thysville, a garrison Moroccan UN troops for safe Women's Service Committee isiident of the club, will preside,|town 125 miles from here, de: conduct out of the area, hut was Mrs, ¥', Buskard, London. Con:| Among the guests will he Spite a spate of rumors that he refused. A Moroccan member of ference Chairman is Mis, Frank gon, Michael Starr, federal| WAS = OF 5000 would he = re:|the commission denied that Hostance, Port Credit : [minister of labor and Mrs. | leased, [troops from his country were Those attending the Confer give mp. Thoms, MLA Lumumba has been detained| approached, ence from Oshawa and Bowman Maver Christine Thomas, G. P |B! Thysville's Camp Hardy Police at a camp near the Mrs, | ¥ onal director of aie/50Ce Dee, 3 following his cap:|army garrison were involved in f, Beaton, 248 King 86, W., Mpg, | V'00, Tegionat @ireetor oF air gee jn Kasai province hy troops|the near mutiny to back pay Douglas Barnes, 186 Holly Cont, [Fervices, department of trans: o¢" og Joseph Mobuty, army | claims, Mrs B, fiver, 60 High St. porte MH, M, Wilson, regional is eaneman." He is veported tol The Camp Wardy garvison Bowmanville, contraller, department of (vans: nave heen held to face trial for consists largely of meaning - (povti 1, M, Louch, superinten:|orimes against the state, the Bankongo Tribe, which has [dent of alr rogulan na, depart Officers and soldiers from opposed Lumumba m the past, ment of transport] George Btanleyville, capital of Orienta . Ww H Norman iin of Oltawa, president | nravinee and Rotat of support| WAS FIRST PREMIER . . of the Royal Canadian Flying for Lumumba, were understood Tamumba was elected pres Clubs Association and 1, Foley,[to have heen infiltrating Leo:|mier when The Congo gained k of Belleville, Eastern Ontario|poldville province for some days independence from Belgium S pea er sone director of the Royal Can:|and to have brought with them [June 80, He was dismissed by [adian Flying Clubs Association, arms and uniforms, Kasavubu in September and BOWMANVILLE (Staff) RT neutralized by Maobutu the VARMA ILL LG CLAIM ARMY SUPPORT same month, although Lu 6 Eroatest vem hat HM Lumumba supporters claimed mumba and his supporiers res management of a husine 8H Can that part of the local army gar: fused to recognize either move COMING Io not to make a profit, vison here is on their side. as legal, [osvnbort nd pues wi le NAL Rocurity chiefs were under| His supporters and troops Relate oh were told Friday stood to have argued with the|loyal to him control Oriental W. B. Norman diraphor I government here that nothing and Kivu provinees and part of marketing, Orthopharmaceutionl short of Lumumba's velease Kasal, Last Tuesday proLus Limited of Canada, and guest would avert bloodshed and seri: mumba troops invaded northern speaker, said that profits are ous disturbances, __IKatang province, necessary to attract enough cap: ital to expand the capacity and output under conditions of grow ing demands, "Phe word 'profit' has taken on a connotation of evil, To some peaple it conjures up an/ image of a fat, greedy capitalist waxing opulent on the profits paid by the unsuspecting publie who are pressured, lured and mesmerized into buying his wares | "In the pharmaceutical indus try," sald My, Norman, 'profits are vitally necessary to finance research and development, "This manufacturing industry probably invests more money in research and development than any other industry, 1t has been calenlated that for every new drug that reaches the market, it has spent some $6,000,000 in ve-| search and development." | He further noted that it wasn't unusual for a drug house to spend considerable time and money developing a new produet aly to find it abselete by the time it is ready for market, but should vesearch and d evelap ment stop for any reason the result would be disastrous, "Anyone whoa doubts this should realize that without ve search all the drugs we take for granted today would net he available, In 185, a total of 80 per cont of drugs in use today were not known, these including such familiar words as, antihis amines streptamyoin, cary sone, tranquilizers and hundreds of others," said the speaker "Research is but one element that goes 1a make up the cast of pharmaceutical preparation ame other elements are,, qual Hy control facilities and equip MORE 10 ensure the purity of a drug and consistent adherence 0 rigid standards, expensive naniacturing equipment, high Iv trained personnel and prapey storage facilities, all of which are absalutely ReCesSSATY OOn tributions 1a the coast of a dag THe Average porson will say costs of das are. ton answer to this, My sald, "we know vam CORARCIOA acrass the hat the average cast of A Preseription i Canada is ap pravimataly 2.58 This cost Is Helv 1a he regarded as far fond hy same wha have had te 19 ar 18 dollars or a pe on bat they might ask s how On MA Your hal amount FRIDAY HIS LUCKY DAY i chy Fri Chikiren woky dav for Michael hyearolt "Ha brant my day AW 1 = hNsyoungent now is IB years oN, A This is Mya phe | \ wal j Olawa Frenoh « ngage | powspaper. He was ham the 13h howe of Friday, June 13 INE, and is the father of day the } Perey | Siggeatyper at Ww \ ROMMIVE Rothon MOY PAN is an 13 Me

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