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The Oshawa Times, 15 Feb 1961, p. 3

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' (CAPSULE NEWS Five Join New Network iL | TORONTO (CP) Spence W. (He tid the bosrd of directors Caldwell, Toronts fim cer of the Canadian weekly News| five private television stations because Bed Ching will not pe-| have pgreed (0 join the privale cept recognition wnless is cigim TY network for which he was to Formora is siso recogrired. | granted approval last yesr hy ; 4 ; | FROST WHE ATIEND the Borrd of Brosdcast Govern-| | Lpgis, CP) ww P ive six of the eight new private ons! rally here Wednesday atl a Heensed An year, My, Wien the guest of hanor will be | Caldwell said other statiops will BOARTY's President-elect Joseph he approached and he hopes to A Abey of Reading, Pa be operating by September or PRIVY ER IMLED early October WOODSTOCK (CP) ~ A WAS MINISTER 61 YEARS charge of erimingl negligence | TORONTO (CP) ~Hey, Wil- against Ray Fimer Mitchell, #5, & lam Ih the r Wallace who of London, ont # wae Sumissed , = preached two sermons on his in Bupreme Court arin : WEATHER OFFICE | through southern Onterie {00th Wirthday last April, died Tuesday Wut he was sei enced] a, FAHIER which | day, 16 be Iollowed by eles Monday, Ordained in 1898 he to two months when he pleaded] soread snow inte Michigen | ing skies late tonight, Cold {hed served 190 charges and guilty in leaving the scene of) gad scaitered showers Tote "pir will remain todey snd spent 17 years with the Onigrio an accident, Wis driving licence! [ndiana and Oho will move | WEATHER FORECAST . However, miler { Tomperniares will vim Pr } dor CP Wirephots {Temperance Vederation, His suspended for two years, Mit (father farmed in the Parry ehell was charged in connection {Bound district before moving to With & July 23 collision thet! |beeton (Wh » Juiy 18 cobision ¢ "Name Delegates TYE DECLARE -- A VALENTINE SPECTACLE operator for the Associated Bernie Smith, of Dallas | dork drawer--=into 5 seeing: Texas, found his vision a Wit | Press, arrived at work st the | eye valentine, After puzzling clouded on Valentine's Day--~ | Times Herald Buflding, he | oo. wo ooobiem tor 8 mo courtesy of an office practical | found someone had turned his bi ed Bernie Aes foker. When Smith, a teletype | glasses--which he keeps in his | ment, Wighearie i 117 Study Reserve Judgment English In Fatality Case At Night ROWMANVILLE (8( aff) -- was quite aware that his ve Following the completion of evi-|hicie struck the girl, and that, Over 1000 Oshawa residents!' "nes Magistrate BR, B, Baxter ae wilnesses testified, the cai taking advantage of eve Tuesday reserved judgment slowed down, hesitated, then pM classes at the O'Nelll Vo-luntl March 7 in the charge of drove off cations! and Collegiate Insti-ifailing to remain at the scene Mr, Deymen further suggest: tute, A total y Mod Mudents| of an aceident against William od thal Wier Corry hod elected were enrolled in classes Auring Bruce Gerry, 47, of Orono 0 drive 'on, ks curiosity as to Tanuary, hii was laid following wr heen the result of the Enrolment in the general eve: an gocident on Highway 115 on incident got the better of him, ning classes was 630 students [the wig of Oct, 81, 1960, in this hie had stopped at the next Enrolment in the advanced! pion 18 vear.old Nancy Martin, garage, told the owner that he Technical Classes for January , [ewenstle, suffered fatal in: wught he had heard a seream was 144 at the regular OCVI and asked that the attendants sdvanced evening elass, and 150 olny caliente students at the special General i Bi on Oshawa, who acted as counsel! None of the witnesses said Motars advanced class, Sinrol the aeecused, admitted the|th neve had been any other mt at the University Exten.|'! ; Crown had proved the car in. traffic on the road at the time Courses was b4 students, thy Ra BUA ent alvoived in the fatality was the!ly The students, Tepleseliing & Gerry vehicle, | Gerry told the court that he sre engaged in the study ofl Mv. Humphreys commented hao thought his ear was dam- such diversified subjects asithat the testimony given by aged while parked outside his art, basic English, industrial|Gerry that he had not been! ace of employment, He said legisiation, dressmaking, radiolaware of hitting the girl due to he had failed to report it be. and television, Grade 18 mathe: eather conditions and the fact cause he did not believe there matics, welding and Spanish. that he had been blinded by was enough damage te warrant Basie English Is a DOPUIAY| ie high heam lights of twalit #8, attracting 117 students: iransports = was "a, perfectly| It was suggested by Mr, Dey: total enrolment in the Unk oiionai" explanation of his ae-/man that any person finding versity Hutontion courses Is en sivisies on the night of the acc: thelr vehicle in this condition #4 students tak: would do everthing in thely in Attorney ra Rn " ! d that four avaliable or power lo Sone nd the person COMING EVINTS Vine Buildings ove. snc | Become Prison THURSDAY EVENING, 8 PM. | TORONTO (CP)=Abandoned cost §2,000,000 and taken aba a sT, GEORGE'S HALL mining facilities wt Eitiot Lake two yenirs 40 build, the minis Aan MAT TT wil be converted for use as a ter sald, Mey be doubled or tripled [Penal institution, Reform Insti-| 'Perishables and other sup: $160 JACKPOT INCLUDED|tutions Minister Wardrope told plies will he purchased locally y ize $18 the Ontario legislature Tuesday, [for both the prisoners and the Poor prize $13 He sald the government has|siafi 1 hope we will alse TH {arranged @ two-year lease at §1 be able to employ Elliot Lake WHITBY BAND a year on bulldings at the old|citizens, eurvently without work, ( Lake uranium mine pit:'on the institution staff," BINGO head, Elliot Lake has suffered seri: CLUB BAYVIEW ie first prisoners and staff ious unemployment since the Wednesday, February 15th cial Game $75, extra in Nes, Jackpots 53 and 50, will be moved to the site within cancellation of uranium econ the next few weeks, The insti:/tracts by the United Niates gov: 3 eo leaves Oshawa Terminal i tution will accommodate 300] erniien! prisoners and staff of 60, Outside the legislatures, Mr, | Mr, Wardrope sald the public/Wardrope said the mine build works department is negotiating ings will be renovated and the for a long-term lease of build aners put to work at trade lings at another nearby mine training, building pienie tables F site which could be used as an and clearing land for the pos FRIDAY, FEB, 17 extension of the first location, [sible establishment of a provin. GLEN EAGLE HALL LANSING CUT-OFF Spensered by Reval Canadian Legion, Branch 541 MONTGOMERY'S ORCHESTRA 0. Humphreys, QC, A new institution would have cial park, Wake Held For Lumumba LEOPOLDVILLE (AP)=Mps, ment that Lumumba had been Pauline Lumumba lay griel:| killed hy angry villagers, or did stricken in a dark corner of anlhe suspect an execution? \iiican house Tuesday, amid don't know," Lutula said, walls and tears from relatives "We don't know, He is dead sthered around to mourn her Tuat's al we know," husband, {a paras he o than 200 kinsmen, close uvEp W PRION nad friends a Soleugies vi sine seen Lumumba since October, (hough the: ty heute {0 bay SEL efor eed fram Le [respects in a traditional Congo. POY ¥ lese wake, -avels Stanleyville, He amen crouched on the Was arrested on his way and veil out his life in uneasy cap: EASTVIEW PARK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOC, BINGO AT THE AVALON Thurs, Feb, 16th 8PM 20 gular gemes at $4 end $10 Sx jackpots at $40 Also Share the Wealth AP ---------------- ST. MARY'S BINGO WEDNESDAY, FEB, 15th 8 PM (hard floor, silent babies in their!) wis, tears flowing down thelr HVItY, hard, wrinkled cheeks, The! Later the wailing widow [ieuvy air was pierced by emerged and walked before the shrieks of grief and agony, {United * Nations headquarters, Our strong leader 1s gone-- demanding the return of her our great father is no mare," (husband's bady, About 100 he alled mourning friends and relatives Mrs. Lumumba herself was accompanied her sho. Umy an occasional EAsP| Barebreasted in the tradi passed her lips, then she. shook fiona! Congolese gesture of vanvalsively mourning, Mrs, Lumumba was TT ) Alley for a private interview MEN WAAR AMIN sun With Rajeshwar Dayal, Indian sat the men, silent, sullen and Mead of the UN Congo mission motionless, : Dayal, who hs desoribed the "There is nothing for us 10 do dastardly erime, R offered Mrs. AY ST. MARY'S OF THE PEQPLE AUDITORIUM STEVENSON. RD, N, AT MARION King streat bus at door, Bia will be waiting at auditorium after binge is ever, | and wear UH --~ gt least for a moment i AF Wirephoto OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF EDMUND M, 1, GUNNELL The funersl service for Ed mund Milton Lindsay Gunnell, of London, Ont, whe died at Vietorie Hospital, Lendon, on | Home at 2 pm, Tuesday, Veh 4 Rev, C. D Bt, George's Anglican conducted the services Church, Iter nent was in Mount Lawn Ceme tery, The pallbearers were N, At kinson, A, Atkinson, W, Atkin son, E. Atkinson, BR Northey and 8. James FUNERAL OF POLITO NASKO Requiem mass for Polite Nasso, who died at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, on Saturday, [Feb, 11, in his 66th year, was oliec Chureh at a.m., Tuesday, Feb, 14 Hev, P, Coffey sang the mass, Interment was in Bt, Gregory's Cemetery The pallbearers weve T. Mon: tagano, B, D'Angelo, J, Genge: mey, D, Gengemey, G, Fahrini and P, Fusco FUNERAL OF MRS, HELEN MOFFAT The memorial service for Mrs {Helen Moffat, who died at 31 {Buckingham avepue, Oshawa, {on Sunday, Feb, 12, in her §6th your, was held at the Armstrong {Funeral Home on Tuesday, Feb 4, at 2 pm, | intemment 4 allowed in the Osh: {Awa Union Cemetery, Services were conducted by Rev, W, N Aitken, of Calvary Baptist Church Pallbearers were D, Arm strong, G, Latlamme, J, Smith, ¥, Wright, J, Martel and J, Kuehey HARRY ADDISON MILLSON The death ocourred at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, fol lowing & short {liness, Tuesday, Feb, 14, of Harry Addison Mills son, Born in Newcastle, he was the son of the late Mr, and Mys, John Millson, He was in his 8th year, He married the late Fannie Ellenor, formerly of Orono, in Bowmanville 1 1006, He was a resident of Orono for 38 years, where he was employed by the Ontario Department of Lands {and Forests, Prior to moving to Orono. Mr, Milison worked as an insurance salesman in Cleve. land, Ohio, for 19 years After his retirement, the de: ceased made his home in Lind say He was a past master of the United Chureh, Lindsay, Mr, Millsfn is survived by two daughters, Mrs, Car ruthers (Eleanor) Lindsay and Mrs. George Glassford (Margaret) of Oshawa, ong son, John of Kingston and eight grandehildren, The remains are at the Bar low Funeral Home, Orono, for Masonic service Wednesday, Feb, 15, and Amneral service Thursday, Feb, 168 at 3 pm, Temporary entombment will he in the Lang Vault, Orono, for interment later in Orono Cemes tery, Rev. Robert Mclean, min ister of Cambridge United tren, will conduct the serv. oes, Planning Assistant Has Resigned City Assistant Planning Di rector Ch of 16 GAMES OF "$8 1 GAME EACH OF $10 $20, $30, $40 SHARE THE WEALTH $50 EXTRA DS FOR 25¢ OR a5 RDS FOR $I ADMISSION 25c PER CARD EN UNDER 16 NOT FLOR MITT mow," muttered Lumumba's Bs ¢ i brother + law, "He is gone Ea . There is no ene 10 take his place BEAVERBROOK LL a ++ Ho was a great man." FREDERICTON (CP) Dr The elatives gathered from B, L, Jewell of Fredericton is Eek By ping a We Hoa ote consult in Montege Ray, Ja ose i, Mrs, Lumumba'simaion, with a New York phys brother and minister of agricul ican Tearing an inlection tuk ! 's short ute 3 -- ved fered by Lard Beaverbrook, Lutula said "we want to have . his bodv--have they buried his Lord Beaverbrook's condition is body i.e infection was Did Lutula believe the Ka: believed to be in Lond Reaver fianga FOvVArnment ANROURCE hrook's feet nat serious Y serve as associate planner Kitimat British Columbia Director GG. A. Wandless Tues day night department followed gradua Sources here said they believed Hon fram a one year University ming f Toranta ohurae o town He did much af the work gathering and compiling Clty Parks Plae the Orono Lodge, AF and AM and a| member of Cambridge Street ristopher Lowther has| 1, effective March 3, to in| We are losing a very valu! able employee," sald Planning The three years Mr Lowther | spent in the Oshawa planning mn { cided he might as well grin | WIL TEACH FRENCH CHATHAM (CP) Board of education Tueeday night an proved teaching of French in Chatham's elementary schools A commitiee was appointed to {Investigate probable costs of the program ADJOURN TALKS TORONTO (CP) Local 530 {United Fleetrical, Badio and {Machine Workers of America |(Ind,) and the strikehound He |Hance-Reeves - Master Limited plant st Stratford adjourned: talks Tuesday until Thursday Repl. 28 when contract talks) hroke down, Tuesday's meeting | Cross, rector of was held with Ontarig's Chief now 1s oxned by Jack Kent! (Conefliation officer 1ouis Fine, PREDICTS ELECTION TORONTO (CF) Liberal |Benatar David Croll said ig a speech Tuesday immediate mas-| | | |sive spending is needed to com bat unemployment and a long range program 1s needed flo {prevent its recurrence, Predict [18g # national election either (this spring or fall so the gov [ernment "eould minimize its {present losses," the senator pleaded for a "erusading new liberalism" to get hack the held in Holy Cross Roman Cath-| reins of government hy oflering| VANCOUVER (CP) - to recoup the Conservative losses TO STUDY UNEMPLOYMENT WELLAND (CP) Mayor Michael Pevenanek Tuesday night appointed himself and 11] other persons to a committee to study unemployment and pre: pare briefs on the situation for the provincial government, Ma: yor Perenack expressed hope that a training centre for un-| employed persons, capable of handling about 80 workers al the start, could seon he estab lished, WAS UNION FOUNDER TORONTO (CP) we John fdent of the provineial eounell of the International Union of Operating Engineers, died Tues day, A native of Pembroke, he spent most of his life in the) oonstruetion Industry APPEAL UPHELD TORONTO (CP)==Judge F, ¥, MacRae Tuesday upheld the appeal of a man convicted last August as a found<dn at a pris vate party, Gerald Keane, Law: rence Morin and Morris Houll- { han had been arrested at an afternoon wedding party being held at a private apartment Neighbors complained of the noise and police charged the | two owners with permitting] drunkenness and three men with being found-ins SURPRISED RY TASTER GANANOQUE (CP) w= Canon Minto Swann, ehaplain at Col: lins Bay penitentiary, sald Tey: | day prisoners have an amazing cholee of -telgvision program. | "You might think they would like all westerns," he told Gan: anogue Rotarians, Recently | they stopped playing "ards to) wateh = ehureh sevvies tele: | east" FIND NO CONNECTION OTTAWA (CP) There is no connection in the deaths of John Tzatl, 18, and Stefan Kae sor, 33 both of Ottawa, wha! died last week within 48 hous of each other, police sald Tues. | day, Their deaths were believed {caused by poisoning. Contents fram the stomachs of the men have heen taken to Taronte to [the provineial erime lah WON'T BACK UN RID OTTAWA (CP)--External Af fairs Minister Green indicated | Tuesday night Canada is not} prepared under present elreum. stances to subhon Red China's {Kapuskasing Henry Valin, 70, founding pres: | {dian warships admission to the United Nations, | To Conference PRESIDENT ELECTED The Oshawa snd District MONTREAL (CF) = Arnold Wood Come will send two G, Muirhead of Braeside, Ont, | delegates to the third ennnel wis elected president of the Canadian Tumhermen's Associ ation Tuesday, He sucreeds H, , Staniforth of Montresl whe held the post for the last two YeRrs educational conference, of the Ontario Federation of Labor, at Niggara Falls, Feb, 18 and 19 The delegnies elected pt the regular Labor Council meeting in the Steelworker's hall, Tues day night, were Douglas ind say, of Local 18, Nations! Union of Public Service Employees and Mrs. Alice Reardon, of the United Auto Workers, Ladies Auxiliary Truck Drivers Congratulated Members of the Oshawa and District Labor Counel) Tuesday LONDON (CP)-"The British| night offered congintilations 10 government Tuesday announced! the drivers at Vigor Oj Co, in its 1981 defence plans = gener:| Oshawa, and the local Team: ally a continuation of existing sters for their successful ef: nolicles--with a warning that|forts in organizing the oll com the "rising power of China" | pany cannot he ignored, The defence! A vole has heen ordered hy white paper sald the defence!|the Labor Relations Board of Will for the vear will rise hy|the Department of Labor, Keith £80,000,000 to a total of £1,655,-| Rose, secretary-treasurer of 600,000 | the labor council, sald, The vote will he held, Tuesday, Feb, 2, he sald "We need the Vigor group inthe family of labor, said TO SELL, CKEY OTTAWA (CP) = The Bogrd of Broadcast Governors an nounce! Tuesday that an appli cation to sell the controlling in tevst in radio station CKEY |Baturday, Feb MH, was held a The plant, which manufactures Toronto, to Shorescres Broad the Melntosh-Anderson ¥uneralielectric motors, was struck|casting Company Limited will come hefore a BBG hearing] starting here Veh, 22, CKEY Conke SET DEFENCE BUDGET SECOND BGDY FOUND ROMP found a second body Tuesday night in the gale-whipped wa ters of Georgian Strait off Tex " he Ol) Cloudy, Colder Chance Of Snow TORONTO (CP) = Forecasts London sr ivseree $8 w iesued at § 8m WIREHRm «rereees 19 " | Synopsis == A surge of colmoony ,,,,,,,,, 16 Arctic alr spresd through er raush p Northern Ontario on Tuesday, 4 i OFOUER +111 {dropping temperatures to well Srenton $44 14d 15 helow zero. It reached the lower 7 at NAFINGS ++ 1 Great Takes this morning, | HAmion i Meanwhile, » disturbance over Hus " - fv lows is moving eastward and ilipion 2 should hring snow and senitered| CoU wall yt shows to Bouthern Ontarie fo: PUOIWEY rrrerree day, to he followed by elaring skies Imre tonight, Another pease storm In the eurvent series has): moved info Oregon and will also {race eastward to bring moder: | ating temperatures and snow to} {Northern Ontario Thursday / lake Erie region, Windsor; | Mainly cloudy with neceaslonsl| rain or wel snow today, clear! ing tonight, Variable cloudiness! with not much change in tem: | perature Thursday, Winds Jight| today, east 15 tonight and Thursday § Lake Huron, Niagara, lake |: Ontario, southern Georgian Bay |! regions, London, Hamilton, Tor-| onto; Variable cloudiness and (colder today, becoming over: least with occasional light snow this afternoon and evening. parr rene perenne adn Island, It is believed to he one of seven persons missing ghoard a Abdoot eamp tender since Monday, CHANGE MONEY SYSTEM JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) South Africa switched to the decimal system of eninage Tuesday after using South Afri ean pounds since 1022, The new main unit Is the rand, which contains 100 conts, The Interna: national Monetary Fund set the pay value of the rand at §1.40 HOED NAVAL EXERCIAE NORFOLK, Va, (CP) = Offi, cers from 18 enuntries wits nessed NATO anti « submarine exercise Tuesday from Cana: ( The +xercise, termed a live demonstration' of the fourth antl » submarine SHELL OUT WITH SHELLS Shell money, one of the oldest forms of currency, was started in Afrien and the East Indies, snd was very popular, "To shell out" meaning "to pay", takes its very origin in the use of colored shells as money, You'r ¢ actually shelling out good, green folding money every day your room or real eslate property giands idle, With very little shelling aut, you-ean vent or sell your property through & fast-action Oshawa Times Classified ad, For service and results, dial RA 8-8408, Mainly sunny with much the same temperatures Thursday, Winds northeast 15 Halthorton, northern Georg EY Kiruiand Lake "hu 0) ¥, Fy with clowdy ih and 8 few snowflurries, becoming mainly clear and continuing eold to night and Thursday, Winds east 15, Bob McDonald SUS, RA 5.6564 RES. RA 5.7973 69 KING SY. EASY o FAMILY BIGURITY 0 MORTOAGE INSURANEY 0 IDUGATIONAL INBURANER 9 PENSION AND SROUP PLANS METAL Es ESTABLISHED 1849 X00 lA Timmins Kapuskasing, White River, James Bay regions; Sunny and eold today, increas ing cloudiness Thursday, be: coming cloudy with snow by afternoon and not quite so cold, Winds Hght, becoming south: Awest 18 Thursday, Forecast temperatures; Low tonight an high Thursday: Windsor ieseee 4 4 warfare symposium of NATO, included a demonstration of tae: St, Thomas sees Kitchener ooveere 18 a ties used to pinpoint subhma« vines by air and sea units op: erating Individually snd a fir ing demonstration of the anti: submarine weapons used by the ships and planes CAN BE ADDED By law, the only allowable ad: ditions to pure tomato juice are galt, sugar or dextrose, and these must be indicaied on the ' RUG & CARPET SALES Broadloom wall to wall, Rugs, Carpets, Stair Runners, Installation by eur own mechanios 174 Mary Street 4 RA 8-468! haaaand 4 / v lv Al farm bays and girls are eligi AH Clubs, The age limite ame Boys and girth whe ame ire Ontasia Department of Aghis possible ed should aot in tauch with the * INLAY TABLE TOP ¢ TRIPLE PLATED CHROME » 3S b ONTARIO COUNTY 4-H CLUBS 1961 Clubs am this top In lustrous fwactans nla dnt bain ites of Ontarle \ A These clubs are Hows +H Dairy Calf: Club <M Beet Call Club "H Autametive Club <H Grain Club sN Potate Chub 4H Treaster Club ble 10 join one or mom of them 12 to 30 your of age inclusive, whats, Uxbridge. ws won W elegantly styled throughout 48 by 40 inches MARPROODY A op * SIX HEAVILY UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS Familyssived and built te take the wort abuse! The MANY SUITES TO CHOOSE FROM AT A LESS THAN 5 Pc. PRICE! ARN fe 0) Ad ¥

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