BBs" 5 Fa 4 f od st wash po & J ' WIVES OF RESORT OPERATORS ATTEND RECEPTION convention in Torome this | the reception for the ladies al wick, Dunstord; Mi Mary | tending the sessions, From | Grise Honey Harbor and | left are Mi Grace Smith Mrs, Laura Wright, Muskoka heen attending their annual | of some of the operators al | goouhom. Mrs, Ruth Best: '=Canada Pictures 14d, Photo Frost Opens Sun-Life Building TORONTO (CPA 166t0r¢ office huilding that tretohe deeper below the city's ground ' ither=21 feel he low the level of Lake Ontario opened Thursday hy Pri and is undertaking {eslie Frost stand 1m Besant from all sections of the province have week, Been here are the wives operalon Forest Worth $242,087, Counties Council Told COBOURG Forests in policy was "cul owt and gel of ite pine blister rust Northumberland and Durham out," Forestry was more mining made simply hy the removal Counties operated by the de: than farming of currant and gooseberry plant partment of lands and forest ol only does the department which are hosts to the spores for the counties have an actual of lands and forest worth today of $242,087. Forester agement of the counties' fore Dalton Lindsay of the depart: concern sell with the planting ping of tree ment told the Upited Counties of new growth, but it maintains (peg council fire protection services and nov report, Mr. has in hoth Northumbey el than any Inthe man: Aq the same time, the depart 15 ment 1s carrying out the thin prumng and Sun Life Assurance Com Canada Building, on in the 47 year ince the de: University Avenue ha i for di ' cluding vartment took aver control of Haars below ground, including a ? four-level parkin provement pan of In presenting nm Lowers Lindsay said thal since the 0 and and Durham forest velopment of the forests in 1928, action purpose It also em arage. The i Lhe | i ll I ly five - and - & + hall muBoOn WFeesisinvs radio patrol .car he forests, 1olal expenditure total depth helow round ht hutlding curtain-wall 215 feet high with an é¢ Ia and aluminum in the con: hulldings, equipment 0eeun even Control general rented CAPSULE NEWS Jet Pla ne Explodes MONTICEIAL, Utah (AV) A United States Air Force BL jet bomber exploded in flight north of this southeast Utah town Thursday wight, The air force said two of the seven men aboard survived HEIRCTS PROTENY WASHINGTON (AP) The United States Thursday re jected & Soviet protest (hat US, Bavy ships had wrong fully stopped a Russian fanker near Cuba GETS 180 YEARS MONTREAL, (CP) ~~ Stanley Gaston. 28. father of three, was sentenced to 10 years in pen tentiary Thursday for holding up A drug store wice last Auril, Vwidence showed he netted $529 from the two hold wis, He was employed at a sal ary of $100 a week at the Lime of the holdup TO LAUNCH DRIVE FORONTO (CP)--=Karl Alex ander of Tunis, former gover nor-general of Canada arrived here Thursday to launch a Ca nadian campaign for. 51,000,006 on behalf of the Postgraduate fedienl School of London, Half the money will go to bursaries for Canadian doctors studying al the school and half to the chool's expansion program TWO KILLED fl AGATHE, Que, (CF) Pwo men were killed Thursday night in a head-on collision he tween two automobile Police identified the dead as J, Ger ald Sabourin, #7, of Bi. Jerome and Alegandre Drolet, Bf, of fontreal FASE, RENTRICTIONS LONDON (Reuters) Brit #in's ailing automobile industy Thursday night received a wel com hot-in-the-arm by the casing of instalment-huying re triction he government an nounced that, effective toda Lime-payment plan may ex tend over a three-year period. | Hitherto, the Nas two years maximum period LIKES CANTRO TORONTO (CP)esJames G Endicott, chairman of the pro Communist Canadian Peace Congr Fhursday might com pared Fidel Castro with Abra Sarnia Firm Will Expand SARNIA (CP)=E, R, Rowyee president and managing direc {tov of Polymer Corporation Limited, sald Thursday the company will [ this year on expansion and im provements at the plant here In addition, $10,000,000 has ham Lincoln and Jesus Christ The former United Church mis siomary whe recently returned from a visit to Cuba said in # report to the Toronts Associa tion for Peace, that Castro is the greglest political genius the Aenean continent has pro duced since Lincoln HOLDS THE GATE TORONTO (CF)~West Ber hn was described Thursday as an island of 1400000 people holding open the gate to freedom by doschim Jaen eke, counsel of the West Ger man Embassy sl Ottawa, He told the Empire Cll of Canada the free world can expect pa Hence, willingness and fice from West Germans PLANS EXPANSION OVTAWA (CF) Carleton University Thursday announced | plans for & $6,000,000 expansion) program lo he compleled over ! the next five year It hopes to raise 81.300.000 from a na Lon-wide campaign and the re BELEK bhi FEMME EG "wre THY WEATHER OFFICE says the present cold snap will extend at least 10 the CITY AND | DISTRICT | NAMED CHAIRMAN Thomas RB, Prest was re mainder from federal and pro- elecied chapman of the Osh vineisl grant TO FREE DIAS BLEGRADE (Reuwlers)--For mer Vice President Milovan Dillas, who soured on commu nism and was jalled in 1957, will he released from prison on pro bation today, IL wak announced here Tharsday night, Dilla WH year-old hfe long rebel, wa sentenced 10 ning Years in prison for "anti-state activity after attacking the government of Yugoslav President Marsha ito ARRIVES IN WARSAW WARBAW (Reuters) Dr Hans Belye, director of the in Hiute of medicine and experi mental surgery at the Univer sity of Montreal, arrived here today, Belye came for a visit at the invitation of the Polish Pediatrist Society and the Mother and Child Institute MINISTER BURNS CHURCH PALO ALTO, Calif, (AP) Baptist minister tunned hi | parishioners Thursday hy ad mitting, officer aid, that he {had burned down two of hi churches, He aid he didn't know why. Officers hooked on arson charges He Leonard Ross Rhoads, 44 Southern Baptist Palo Alto was levelled hy a blaze last Dee, 13. Deputy Dis trict Attorney Harry Parker ald the minister also admitted burning down his church at Fon tana Noy, 16, 1066 HAD SECRET PAPERS LONDON (Al) | diay announced the arrest of a 10-year-old youth on charges of spend 80,000,000) possessing secret official docu murder are ments, The youth, Byran Scott A translator, made a brief ap pearance in Chelsea's police | awn Traffic Advisory Council at its meeting Wednesday night he Oshawa Times, in its Thurs day issue, - erroneously stated that Thomas Preston was elect ed chairman of the council GRABS VIRE The Oshawa Fire Department responded to one fire call Thurs day, Virefighters were called at 3.08 p.m. to extinguish a grass fire on Erie street, "Ambulance answered four routine calls during the day CHILL, NIGHT I'he temperature in Oshawa dropped to four degrees helow zero last night, The high yester 14 degrees above zero Crews day wa NIREETS CLOSED The following streets will he closed to traffic today: Klgin street west closed from Park road to west end of street; Ble venson road south, from Gibh treet to the CPR; Blevenson outh closed at the CNR, When ever possible these streets will he open to local traffic One Criminal whose First | tir "i Case On Docket [of the late George ¥, Foster survived by a daughter, M {The deceased, At Cobourg COBOURG An attempted murder charge is the lone erim:| inal action slated to he heard al the winter assizes in Cobourg Police 1o- Hearings start. Monday before pepe, She was a resident here (Mr, Justice Kelly, | Charged with attempted George Herbert and Fdward MeCaffrey in con {nection with an attack on Mill hrook reformatory guard Don | been committed from 1060 for a station today and was formallyiald Biorndale new solution Polymer plant, ad ditions to other plants and the start of a specially rubber plant Overseas Dr. Rowgee sald that in a most satisfactory year," the company has been able to sell Hits entire output by aggressive {marketing in all major rubber consuming areas of the world BINGO HARMON PARK ASSOK ST. JOHN'S HALL the value will have reached &| Dominion hlologist office and! gn will conservative figure of 0veliipol of forest pest Hpervision floors with the re COVERS 551 ACRES . The present area of the for omimi ees e in ek hy committee chal \ / i | an, ford Pratt, the Briton who shot to reclaim the sandy, sub:|this week ! Lloyd A, Hooton, chairman a farm land in the coun: man, Garnet Rickard, Reeve of yeove Cavan; ¥, MeMillan, P, and wounded Prime Minister When the agreement was first bray, reeve, Hope township; ¥ |C, Grills, M; MeMillan, 1, M. Lst, he van out of the office into made with the counties in 1924, MeMillan, PB. Anson, B. AShlon,|yianne "i J, ree, 7. Jones. (the street and hid behind a dis A arente I, M, Hobbs, G. H, Free, 7.| H shortest time with greatest pos LH hn, 0. J Fo mala Room" Pratt, 51, a wealthy farmer sible profit ' . MeMillan, PP. An- Was sent to a Pretoria prison y i Dean, 1. Bruvea, C. Grills, M, was moved from the prison to s level land with a Jentiful|reeve Darlington: ¥F, MeMillan, : : bit Jovet ae Were was all. Carlaw, HB. Ashton, L. A MeMillan Little, A. D, Ben: 8 mental hospital hove red nak, hickory, bireh and pop Li. Prosser, R, C. livers Chairman Little Reeve lay K, Denyes, W, R, Peck, Bowmanville; ¥, McMillan, R Farrow, R, Savery, J. !vea, OC. Grills, C. Rowe. 8. Lit Ontario soon pared supplies, On{G Honey G Rickard ( A. D. Bennett, .T. Jones I'he following reviews top of this was the usual de:|Broomfield, 0, H Goodrich, F. W. prised chairman Garnet Riek \ French Canadian folk tale ard and all the reeves of the About @ mysterious little boy RENEE Ta a TEN am Rare Blood Type cuts and carvies heavy logs, and : wins at every contest, The beau Rushed To Hospital Hiul scenery of Canadian winter pe <0 games ORANGE ) $40 Jackpot Lakefield, who will undergo an hays TEMPLE abdominal operation in Peter PUSS IN BOOTS = Black and have heen planted and although in to March 81, 1058, reached their present-day value is $242, CONTROL, TREE PESTS hut $207,586. This included 087 in the vear 2005 when (he Besides fire protection, the planting protection, Improve $4,000,000 The forests are managed on a » sustained yield basis and will . Shot Verwoerd produce successive crops of oun 18 O1 { 1 1C1 ' S.A. Farmer ests is MBL acres with 400% T 2 E Northumberland and 1440 In . . . ries scape ol i i # hs 1] Durham COBOURI( The report of Harding, W. BR. Peck, ( J When the forests were fipst/the striking committee was pre: Harrington, D. J, Cunningham BLOEMFONTEIN, South Af ' \ i ¢. The|Parlington Township, The ve: 5 A, Libs I. A, Hooton, Hendrik Verwoerd in Johannes s through tree planting, The I neon, Hhson, 1, / goton, Jot throug ary tn over: port was adopted without yi 1 Walkey, J, G, Honey, G. burg last April, tried to escape come widespread wind and amendment Rickard, E, Roddy, G. D, Car- here Thursday police said water erosion. Hpring flooding] Commiliees appainied ruthers, 8, Gray, H. M. Jake] When taken hy two prison Nitle thought was given to thell. A. Hooton, H, FE Walkey, |g "0 "Everson, F. 1 Goodrich, play rack in a department possibility of financial 'gain, To- |G. 8, Philp, GG, Rie kara, J2. Rod FW. Harding. W. R., Peck store day an added incentive is to|dy, G, D Cartithors, 8 nay |G, D. Harrington, D. J. Cun. The guards found him and produce repeated crops of high|it, Brown, G, Dean Lan ingham took him back to the dentist ves. FP W , wok (Murray; | Mr, Lindsay said that when Yes IW Harding ¥ R Peek a A (iibson, L. Farrow. R./In September after a Supreme settlement started in 1770 both) r. Harrington We urs. <1. 8 Philp, A. Blanch: [Court judge found him to he Northumberland and Durham | Bingham old BudR Chair. ard, G. Broomfield, O. H, Har. mentally disordered were rich .in natural resources als f ¥ r great variety of tree species|Hooton, R, Savery, J, Gi, Honey, (nett, Ki. L. Prosser, W. A, He with sugar maple and heech|A. Blanchard, F. Roddy, 0. H tevie I Ww Goodrich } W the most common. On the sandy, |Harvis, 8 Gpay, R Brown 6 Harding 3 R 4 eck 4 I, Har gravelly reaches to the north Dean, D. MtMaster, A. Wart. VIngion \ unningham | Harrington, D. J. Cun: Carlaw, B. Ashton, L. Farrow, CUT FOR MANTH, FUE] ningham H, 1, Walkey, Gi, 8 Philp, A The cutting of masts, ved oak] Legislative and bylaw I. Blanchard, Gi. Rroomfield, and pine for the English ship:lW. Harding, - veeve, Colborne; np, Carruthers, F. Bamsey. H vards, fuel wood for the Grand|l Harn F.IW. A. Heberle. I. K Denyes, | were written by a member struction of timber in clearing Ramsey, H. M, Jakeman, G. FF, W. Harding, W. R. Peck. G.| © the McLaughlin Public land for agricultural purposes, Dean, F, Braves, A. Wartman, [F. Harpington and D, J, Cun. Hdbravy staff Exploitation of the forest was C, Rowe, 1. M, Hobbs, G. H. ningham TLIEAN GOES LUMBERING, rampant, These were days of Free, E, | municipalities who one day rides into a lum her camp on a big white horse {His fantastic exploits aver shadow even the havdiest of the Ll nl Bows 1 ta be held A he Sn histo Alaa the dale ol November 3 far Chelstimas Rasaar | ; 3 and the vivid description of life (Corner Bloor and Simcoe) PORONTO (CP)=Three pints 5 in a logging camp, make this BINGO FRIDAY, JAN, 20th of rare bled ave being flown an : ng th big both CORONATION 8 hm here fram Winnipeg for a trans: adults and children. The film is & ie SATURDAY, JAN OLD TIME DANCE borough Tuesday white, 10 minutes 8PM THORNTON'S CORNERS ov blood, " the rare anki Adapted fram the original 20 Game $8 - p coliang, antibody O type, was! siary by Count Pacer, this beau | ARE. THE-WEALTH COMMUNITY HALL donated by three Winnipeg men, | tiful film is a delight to any age SATURDAY, JAN. 21 trees reach their full maturity, department co-operate v1 Lh ment cutting, fire lines, fencing timber established, the main objective sented to Counties Council Assessment and Industrial rica (Reuters) David Beres and sinking of the waler table Finance = Chairman, Stewart) an "dd "pean, D. McMaster, [guards to a Bloemfontein den: quality forest products in the|ter, A. Wartman, M. MeMillan Agriculture F. Braves, fice great stands of timber, acces. Man A. Blanchard, deputy: 1s, VF. Hamsey, R. Brown, 6G The following month Pratt species were red and white pine, [man, €, Rowe, § Little, 6. 0.0 COUNTIES PROPERTY MeMillan, BR, Carlaw, A, Gib M. Jakeman, (1. Dean, F. Bru Trunk and steamboats on Lakelsan, 1 Prosser, R, C. Kver Phe striking committee com: Color, 16 minutes low stumpage value and the son, F. kK {lumberiaeks as he fells timber $6 and $10 fusion for Mes. Mary Dunford of especially recommended for p $40 lames RB. Paslowski, Jules J group, Done in the silhouetle 21st lackpats Ta G Ca \ $150 Jackpot Te G ROY GODFREY'S ORCHES Adults §) on and Lloyd Evans. It willl technique/ this fairy tale is sim be put through routine tests by|ilar in effect ta the imaginative 4 the Red Cross here before being Bastern shadow theatre which CANADIAN RED CROSS shipped to Peterborough Mon: has the other world quality es SOCIETY (Oshawa Branch) | Teach Yourself Dog Obedience day ANNUAL MEETING [O } z a Py A Mrs, Dunford's varve Thurs. Jan 26 1961 | MS awa Qbedience DEE Tgrauping, found in only one of : 4 Wednesday Evening Classes \wa donors per thousand, was ADELAIDE HOUSE 8PM On Wed Feb 1st 7 P.M: discovered last May. Her anti Speaker: MR. W. D. JOHN United Steel Workers Mall cotlane character i sti ¢ 115 Albert Sa RA 5.4858 Atudents 30k tale production, The silhouettes blood 4 are done hy Latte Reiniger and are of the highest artistic qual It is the story of three sons ha who after the death of then WIPE father, a poor miller, inherited cated by only six other Known| ne mill, a donkey and a cal persons in Canada erited 4 . ) ing i, 1 INherited py MAGIC HORSE -- 10 win ram her parents HA i utes, Rack and white, Superintendent Hillsdale Manor, City of Oshawe RA 3.9991 he Red ( is he o a \6 Red Cross held a special! fram ane of the enchanting ) clini at Wilberforce in Novem: ciaries in the "Arabian Nights Ol 1S el | | O ber for members of Mrs. Dun this film is also done nthe sil ~ ford's family to see if any others hauette tec hnique as in Puss in had the same type of blood Boats". Young Prince Achmed AT Fhree brothers, one sister and!is so intrigued by a mechanical wa nephews were tested. Onelflving horse demonstrated hy a U A Ww HALL heather, Stanley George Miller! magician that he vides the horse \, a of Woodbridge, was found to himself and is unable ta bein have the same type hlood and him back ta earth. He finally <0 GAMES, $10 A GAME he and a donor from Owen lands on an island mled by a JACKPOT $150 Sound will stand by during the . FRIDAY, JANUARY 20th day the Winnipeg aperation \ Red Cross official said to SHARE THE WEALTH fo wough: the 4 games 320, $30, $40, $50 OPEN INAUGURAL fames Monroe was sworn in donors were as president of the United State MCIRLY'S cons tn INIT in Washington's first Pear inaugural : 1 1) 6 Cards 23% tral file sential ta the successful fairy] {room film and great entertain [diameter and one-quarter ineh| beautiful bivd-princess, The ma gletan, transformed into a bat follows the prince and tries to take back the magic horse, The princess' bird-servants force the magician down, Prince Achmed flies back to Baghdad, taking the beautiful princess with him charged. Beotland Yard de telined to give any details of Reatt's arvest==or to state what documents he was alleged to have carried I FIND EXPLOSION CAUSE WASHINGTON (AP) The Atomie Knergy Commission has established that the explo ion of an alomie reactor in |THE LIBRARY WORLD | aia fam, 3 vas ane hy Many Fine Films Are Available I'he explosion was nothing like | an atomie homb blast, hut] three men were killed and. the reactor chamber still cannot be entered because of radiation danger GIVES PENSION T0 CONGO | LONDON (Heuters)==A for mer concentration camp pris: oner today donated to Congo {famine relief the entire pension|secretary of the it took him 15 years of legal wrangling to win from the West German government, it Was an nounced here, The Oxford com mittee for famine relief. said the man whose name was nol HERCULES Calor, 10 min) utes, | This is a colorful film which will delight younger ehildren, It 15 #4 Book Pavade film, based on) a alory written by Hardie Gra matky, especially recommended for use in the younger grades as an ald in language and vead:| ing classes, Teachers should en quire in the Boys' and Girls' de partment of the libvary for copies of the hook FROM SOCIABLE SIX TO) NOISY NINE = Black and, white, 21 minutes, OF special interest to parents this film dramatically deseribes the behaviour of children be tween the ages of 69. Parents! andl teachers can observe haw to cape with certain behaviour prablems common ta this age group. The library alse has the follow up of this film, called From Ten to Twelve EXPLORING YOUR GROWTH =Hiack and white, 11 minutes, | This is a recommended class: | ment for childven aver six How the foad you eal changes inte extra inches of hone and flesh is simply explained Humarous animation adds ta the enjoyment AH Oshawa teachers using the film catalogue, should book films at least a week in ad vance of showing. Films and equipment used during school hours ave free af charge, There are aver 200 films to choose ram. The hbhrary has alse pay chased several new filmstvips an A wide range of subjects he Little People's Film How has on its program far Satay day, Jan. 3%: Exploring Yow Growth Comes ta the Pond: Small Fry's Cirous and Jolin Inn Spring made public last year was| awarded a monthly $14.16 pen: | sion for injuries suffered at Buchenwald concentration | camp RGYPTOLOGIST DIES | PARIS (AP)==The death af Canon Etienne Drioton, 71 one | of the leading experts on an elent Kagypt, after a long illness was announced Thursday, He was farmer director-general of) antiquities and divector af the | Canadian The two were committed for trial Dee, 16 hy Magistrate R. B, Baxter Two damage actighs result ing from accidents are to he heard, as are four for divorce British Accuse Canadian Union By M, MeINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Times LONDON A charge of un ethical practices is being made against the Canadian Division of the International Seafarers' Union hy Britain's National Union of Seamen, This was an nounced in London by James Scott, the newly-elected general British Sea men's Union, The complaint is | MRS, GEORGE F, FOSTER (tended King Street THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Jonsery 29, 196) 3 weekend and probably longer, ( south of Lake Huron and Some cloud and a few snow: | Georgian Bay and slong the flurries are forecast for the | Bt, Lawrence River Niagara Peninsula, areas CF Wirephote WEATHER FORECAST Cold Predicted For Weekend TORONTO (CP) Forecasts uskasing regions, North Bay, issued by the weather office al Sudbury, Toronto; Sunny with 00 am EST cloudy intervals today and Bal Bymnopsis -- Temperatures urday, continuing cold, Winds plunged helow zero in almost all north 15, parts of Ontario Thursday night Forecast Temperatures as cold artic air continued to dominate North America Low tonight, high Saturday; Windsor ,eivevveee B The present cold snap will ex : tend al least to the weekend and Bt. Thomas ,., probably longer ANAON 1rrrernrenr Lake Erie, Lake Huron, south | SICHENEr 1oprr ees western Georgian Bay, western HAMID +reriiiee Niagara regions, Windsor, Lon at Latharines reer don, Hamilton; Partly clowdy| oto WB Sid with a few snowflurries (0day | rerton DUER sree and Saturday, Continuing cold RIOR vreeenreer Winds north 15 Hiinios r1oereree Kastern NIagarn Yeglon: North Bay yoeeees - Cloudy with snowflurries today| Sudbury ,, and Saturday, continuing eold.|Eariton Winds north 15 Kapuskasing reeves Lake Ontavio, Haliburton, White RIVEr +0004 Kirkland Lake, Timmins « Kap: Moosonee ,seeevee rrr rrerReRRnS | OBITUARIES Unite The death occurred at Port|Chureh Perry, Thursday, Jan, 19, of Predeceased by her husband Florence T, Ward, beloved wife July 10, 1067, Mrs, Mcleod | who had heen in Walter Morgan (Dawn-Marie) was in her 70th year | on, ut i tay CARL » | Born in England, Mar, M Moniveal nd. Sen Walter vi | 1662, Mrs, Foster came to Osh (Wych of Win ham ond i Awa as a girl and was married! g andehildren, Wally and Dawn Marie Morgan, i until moving to Belleville in $ 1080 and had lived in 8 number Wy or aadal duivice bo \ [of communities where her hus: Home at 8.18 p.m, Mondast hand was stationed as a rall-28 Rey, M, A, Bury, mihiste road policeman, She returnediof King Street United Chiyrels [to Port Perry last October, will conduct the services, Tom, | As a young woman the dec:|porary interment will be in the {eased worked in the Oshawa Oshawa Union Cemetery Mau [Post Office and sang in the/seleum, Permanent interment (eholr of King Street United will be in Southampton Cen: Church, She was a member of lery at a later daje, the United Chureh | -- ------ Predeceased hy her husband DENY ARBAS STATEMENT and a son, Melvin, Mrs, Foster| pUNI§ (AP) = The Algerian i§ survived hy three sisters-in:| ) o law, Mrs, Mary Pereman of national rebel government fn Columbus, Mrs, Bertha Hudson, [#¥!le today formally denied a resident of Hillsdale Manor, |statement attributed to rebel and Mrs, Susie Foster, of Den:| Premier Ferhat Abbas in an holm, Bask, as well as 8 num: interview in Cairo, The Cairo ber of pieces and nephews newspaper Al Akhbar had The funeral service will be . held at the MeIntosh-Anderson|9W0ted Abbas as saying the Funeral Home at 1 p.m, Satur: day, Jan, 41, followed hy inter. ment in Belleville Cemetery Rev, R, H, Love, minister of Columbus. United Chureh, will conduct the services, MRS, VERNA M, McLEOD Taken suddenly ill last Sun {falling health for the last year, ---- to be laid formally before a meeting of the seamen's section of the International Transport Workers' Federation, to he held in Antwerp; Belgium, at the end of this month, The grievance of the National Union of Seamen is that the Seafarers' Union, whose director is Hal Banks, financed the socalled Seamen's Reform Movement which led to the disastrous unofficial strike of British seamen last summer, My, Scott, in making this an. nouncement, said that the Re: day night Verna Marie Macedon: ald, beloved wife of the late John Ewart McLeod, died at the Oshawa General Hospital| this morning, She was in her fird year, | A daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs, David Macdonald, the deceased was born Sept, 3, 1808, 8 ® Methpreoting at Wingham, Ont, and w hi ' Wall:to-wall Married in Toronto June 30, cleaned in your home RUG CLEANEF ® Dyeing ond Re * Binding end Fil a be form Movement is planning an Cairo Museum and in 1958 was Other strike on April 14 or early| named head curator of Rgyp-/M May, to coincide with the tian antiquities of the Louvre Spring re-opening of traffic on | Museum PLUTONIUM MISSING WASHINGTON (AP) stall quantity plutonium, which could be dan goraus if inhaled or swallowed was reported missing | today from the naval researeh labora tory, The laboratory said an inventory disclosed the absence of the plutonium, 'which was sealed in an aluminum eons tainer about one-half neh in high. About three-quarters of a gram of plutonium 1s involved WANT ADS AID | { | of radioactive ther evidence of the Canadian | he St, Lawrence Seaway, He {does not expect the strike to) sueeeed, he said, but he regards] \lthe intention ta strike as fur A residentol Oshawa for nl MINOR HOCKEY week IN osnawa |& RA O- January 21 to 28 | years, Mrs, McLeod was a for "DON'T SEND -- TAKE YOUR [B 174 MARY STREET union's alleged desive to exclude British ships from the Canadian trade which has become more important with the eperation of} the St. Lawrence Seaway, "Thrill Killer' Loses Appeal SPRINGFIELD, Tl, (AP) The 1llinais parole hoard Thurs: SKIN DIVER day denied the petition of Na. Ravd A. Janes, skindiver advertised he'd swap diving time far an interest in things han Leopold to be discharged | fram parole I At the same time, the board said it has no obpection to Leo he recovered from ander pald's proposed marriage to a water, His first call got him A S000 patil widow in San Juan, Puerta Rico, where Leapald is serving his Get cash for skindiving or parole period other sports equipment. you Leapald, wha spent 33 vears want by selling things you 0 prison for the 198 "theill no longer use with Oshawa Pimes Classified ads. Make Franks a Ist and dial RA HW today ! slaving of period ends in 1963 | young Bobby had requested his pa ole. period be shortened from ive to three years. His parole mer vosident of Toranto, Sho at: BOY TO THE ARENA I FV WV Overseas Travelling WHY NOT FLY 'The modern way to travel is by air,' - For information regarding any form of travel , , , DIAL RA 3.9441 Wa have o direct Yoronte telephone line tor prompt Alling Reservations MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 22 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH, OSHAWA DIAL RA 3.944) Owned and aperated hy Thomas Meadow and Co. Conads A.