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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Nov 1961, p. 4

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PS dee Aas ee +e A GREETING FOR HER MAJESTY Queen Elizabeth of England waves to women who greet her during a_ visit to the Makola marketplace in Ac- cra, Ghana, Saturday. Look- ing back over his shoulders; the profile of Prince Philip at the Queen is Ghana Presi- | who accompanied the British dent Kwame K. Nkrumah. In | monarch on her state visit left background can be seen | to the African Fevnenutchs At Remembrance Co-Op Entered A Second Time UXBRIDGE (Staff)--The pre.|#° K. D. Morley Board Member The appointment of K. D. Morley to the board of direc- iors of Dowty Equipment of Canada, Ltd., has been an- nounced by R. F. Hunt, deputy chairman of the Dowty Group Lid., Cheltenham, England, and president of the Canadian com- pany. Mr. Morley is also appointed a. director of Dowty Mining Ltd. and president and director of Cametoid Ltd. a wholly- owned subsidiary of Dowty Equipment of Canada Ltd. Mr. Morley has been vice-president and general manager of Dowty! ; Equipment of Canada Ltd. for) | the past year. i Ex-Pupil Buys Old School The one-room country school where Ross Gay was a pupil for eight years has become more than a memory. He and his bride of three months. Edith, have bought the school and will make it their home The couple, both 23, paid $800] for the 87-year-old school. It is| § near his father's farm in Clarke} Township about 23 miles north-| east of Oshawa. | The Gays bought the . school) |because it was cheap. With some} \repairs Mr. Gay estimates his| new home will cost only $2500.) Mr. Gay recalls when he was} a pupil he used to take his turn| treal grocery and employees staged giant demonstration in tect of the Le gislature Building t | | RALLYING DEMONSTRATORS QUEBEC--A group of Mon- store ge Monday to ask the provincial government to institute a five- day work week in all retail food stores in the Montreal | area. Police estimated their | 4 \an estimated capacity of 5,000 number at more than 5,000. They drove from Montreal in a 1,500 car cavalcade. the 167 miles --(CP Wirephoto) New Zealand Aluminum Mill AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)-- Prime Minister Keith Holyoake and Field Marshal Earl Alexan- first aluminum rolling mill in New Zealand at suburban Wiri. The new $5,000,000 mill is a branch of Alcan Industries Lim- ited of England, of which Lord Alexander is chairman. He is also a director of the parent company, Aluminum Limited of Montreal. is At the ceremony, Mr. Holy- oake pulled a lever starting hot aluminum ingot moving through the mill which converts it from eight - inch slab to a sheet three-eights of an inch thick. The cold finishing mills have tons of mixed semi - fabricated products a year. They are to be supplied with aluminum in- got from Aluminum Limited's smelter in Kitimat, B.C, Besides New Zealand and Canada, Aluminum Limited op- erates in Britain, Australia, In- dia, Ghana, Malaya and Ni- geria FUR INCOME NORTH BAY, Ont. (CP)-- Christmas shopping was a fac- tor in setting the first of five jfur sales to be held here in the der of Tunis Monday opened the|a |1961 - 62 season. The Ontario /Trappers' Association fur sales} service arranged the first for early in December, so tape would have their money before! Christmas. Per Cent Jobless Less In Ontario TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's jobless totalled 3.5 per cent of the labor force during Septem- ber, compared with a national erege of 5.4 per cent, the de- partment of public welfare an- nounced Monday. The totai relief bill for Onta- rio in September was $2,256,192, compared with $1,658,371 in the same month of 1960. Department figuves showed 58,074 people in the province's 40 largest cities were receiving welfare assistance, 24 per cent more than in September, 1960. LOSE PASSPORTS BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)-- The government has announced it will withdraw the passports of Belgiens stil serving with the armed forees of breakaway Ka- tanga province in The Congo. The UN command in The Congo has been trying to get white mercenaries removed from the Katanga troops. Miracle Cushion Holds False Teeth Tight -- Eases Sore Gums Snug ® brand Denture Cushions, a sen~ sational new plastic re-lining, keep wob- firmly in place. E give perfect comfort. Eat, laugh, talk -- plates "stay put". Applied in minutes -- last from 2 to 6 months. Stay soft a pliable, Harmless to dentures. Peels right out when replacement {s needed, No daily her with adhesives, 2 liners for upper or lower plates $1.50. Money-back ne antee, Get Snu; bse Denture Cushions today! At all welking to his father's farm for} |drinking water for his class- ~ |mates. He still takes a daily |walk to the farm because the) | school is still not supplied with) |drinking water. Mr. Gay plans) jto dig a well Does Mrs. Gay like her new me? "It's lovely here,' * she} Resigns Post ORILL: 9 (CP)--The Orilli police commission Monday ai spted the it dismissed in July and 1 resignation of a ser. Reinstated Cop | | ia} C-| a- ust the commission found set.| Robinson guilty of the charges} jbut reinstated him on his full| rank. Since that time, the sergeant| Savings Bonds Up | From Last Year |said in his letter of resignation) TORONTO (CP) -- Saler of he has been doing a third-rate|1961 lconstable's job of issuing park-| through payroll dedections in "ling tickets and setting speed | Ontario Canada _ Savings total $76,740,000 wit Bonds 1:05 - 3:10 - SHOW 9 h HE FIRST PLAY ESPECIALLY | NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN i FEATURE TIMES: LAST COMPLETE :25 P.M. ELIA DIE NDoY OF 5:15 - 7:25 said. "I couldn't be happier." rear WRITTEN FOR THE SCREEN BY WILLIAM INGE NATALIE WOOD wom PATHINGLE AUDREY CHRISTIE WARREN BEATTY TSCHNICOLOR® WARNER BROS |traps lone week of the campaign to go, Clifford G. Beatty, cam- |paign re gional] director, an- {nounced Monday. The figures, |tabulated up t> Nov. 10,° show ja gain of $140,000 over last mises of Day Service blue flower bandeau headdress Ay on tl and carried white and blue car- nations. Mr. Wayne the Uxbridge Co-op |ter reinstated after a_petition| Farm Faxipneot! lwas presented to the commis-| Sgt. Robinson said he has ie corner of Brock and| \si jfound himself "unable to con- Victoria streets was _ entered Maintenance Man REE. Murray Robinson, in| | scientiously continue my duties Dies In Sawmill | The Remembrance Day Service sponsored by Branch 322, Royal Canadian Legion, was held in the Com- munity Centre, on Saturday AJAX -- early today for the second anding his resignation to|aS a police officer and there-| arv Ajax, Harvey of AjaX,|time in six weeks, but nothing Judge G. Harvie of Barrie|fore, with much regret, tender | was 5 an a the ushers} J was best man and the |was reported stolen, ef|my resignation." the parade, met at the Legion) Hall, Bayly Street at 9:45 Legionnaires,, Ladies' Auxil- iary and Scouts and Cubs parad- ed to the Centre headed by the Pickering Youth Band in their smart navy blue and gold uni- forms. The majorettes on this} occasion were the color bearers, and there was just enough) breeze to carry the flag proudly.| Actually, it was the best weath- er the paraders had experienc-| ed in many years. Several el-| derly veterans joined the ranks] before they entered the hall. The service was under the di- | rection of Comrade Walter) Sloan, Poppy Chairman. Start-| ing at 10:15 the call to worship was given by Capt. James Way- well of the Salvation Army, Leg-} ion Chaplain. The Invocation was given by Rev. T. Rex Nor-} man, United Church, the Script-; ures were read by Mrs. R. S. Hillsden, and general prayers| by Rev. Handley Perkins, Rec- tor of the Church of the Holy| Trinity. Capt. Waywell preach-| ed a short sermon on the occas-| ion. Mr. David Karry played) the music for the singing of| hymns, "O, God of Love, 0,| King of Peace," and "O, Val-| liant Hearts" Following the placing morning. « Those taking part in| | | 'Ne of}; wreaths by the Legion, Ladies' Auxiliary, the Provincial wreath by a silver Cross Mother--Mrs.| John Mills, and various other} groups, the Last Post by the bugler of the band, two minutes silence was observed, and the Reveille sounded. Fol-|qnIcrr, lowed by singing of "God Save The Queen," and Benediction by the Padre. The parade re-assembled for the March-past near the Shop-} ping Centre, where Major W.| Harnden, of the Ontario Regi-| ment, took the salute. The Pickering Youth Band was organized by Police Chief| Howard Nickling, and deserve} great credit for their splendid) showing on this occasion HOLD WEDDING AJAX -- The wedding of Miss Barbara Joan Baker to Mr. Rob-| ert James Munro took place re- cently in Pickering United Church, with the Rev. M. But-! tars officiating. The bride is the daughter of! Mr. and Mrs. Wesley F. Baker, Pickering and the groom is the] son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J.) Munro of Ajax. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a waltz length gown of net over white satin, cut-on princess lines, the sweetheart neck line and short sleeves embroidered with se- quins. The full skirt was ac- cented with handkerchief pan- els of lace. A tiara of pearls and sequins held her shoulder length veil of illusion net. Her cascade bouquet was com- posed of white carnations and| red roses. were Bruce Ben, uncle of the groom and Mr. William Dewar A reception was held in the Cedar street hall, Ajax, where |entry Mrs. Baker received the gue hare in a sapphire blue lace and taf ke feta sheath dress, navy acces sories and corsage of pink roses The grooms mother assisted in Night prowlers' stole $2,425-- most of it in cash--on the first were no visible foot- m s from today's entr which is made by a rea rear window. y.j{miles east of here. TIMMINS (CP)--Jean Louis! _ accused Police Chi |Fornier, 55,. of Lasarre, Que.,/E. Q. lwas killed Monday night when "at announced his intention his clothes became caught in alrun for town. council in the ne moving shaft in a sawmill at! civic election. Mainville lumber camp, 55) Chief \sergeant July 12 on charges Fornier was a millwright i charge of maintenance. "tie ial police document. In Au Mcintyre of persecution McIntyre dismissed the ring and destroying an of- to xt of g- purple velvet ensemble, matct ing hat and corsage. of yellows roses MAKE CORRECTION AJAX -- With) regard to the| #, |CWL anniversary story in a re- cent issue of "'The Times," we} would like to make a correction} ~--Mrs. P. D. Kelly, a past presi- dent of the group, compiled the {oh history of the Catholic Women's| League, arid read it at the anni- versary celebration tea, not Mrs.} Coffin, as reported Sincere condolences are pressed to Mrs. Mary Sibeon, | |Burcher Road, whose son Rich-| ard met with a fatal accident} on Saturday night Congratulations to Mr. and|j \Mrs. Elwood Linton, Windsor] Avenue, who celebrated their 38th wedding anniversary on|® \Friday Nov. 10th The many pupils and friends in Ajax of Mrs. Maude Fisher, | & Music Supervisor for this + orl] 4 area, send good wishes for complete recovery. Mrs. Fishe is in St. Michael's Hospital, To- ronto, where she is receiving} treatment for her eyes Mr. Charles Azzopardi has} been discharged from the Ajax ex-| Was| Hospital where he' has been al sounded at the stroke of 11:00), tient for several weeks with a heart ailment i The "Shell Out" collection for) #7" undertaken by the) ¥ students of the Ajax High School] on Hallowe'er Hallowe' en amounte amounted to $23 20. fe Re ee Accounts opened here Woman Tells Of Threat To Burn Eyes COOKSVILLE, Ont. ze P)--A woman private investigator told ja court Monday that a man jcharged with assault occasion- ing bodily harm threatened to jburn her eyes out with a cig- jarette and then pulled her from a chair by her hair, The man, Donald Fishman 128, of Port Credit, was con- ivicted of a reduced charge of} common assault and was re- | manded to Dec. 11 for sentence. | The investigator, Yvonne} Palmer, 36, of Toronto, said the} incident occurred at a super-| market last July 13 after she| had accused Fishman's mother, | Mrs, Molly Fishman, of stealing) , a package of cigarettes from the store. Mrs' Fishman said _ she} shopped at the store almost every day and had $1,200 in her purse at the time. She was con- There's a wide victed of a charge of theft last! and a friendly, week and fined $15. | 128 Wils You'll enjoy banking at this new 'Royal' Oshawa, located for the time being in temporary premises just two blocks south of King Street on Wilson Road. at the Royal Bank's new on Road South Branch branch in range of useful bank services available experienced staff on hand, ready to help jyear' s final total of $76,600,000. INVITE STUDENTS PRAGUE (AP)--Communist Czechoslovakia, [versity here for foreign students especially from Latin America, Africa and Asia. A universi'y following Rus-/for foreign students was estab- sia's lead, soon will open a uni-jlished last year in Moscow. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Wes i towne | Ws / 2, 2 SCENIC DAYS VIA CHICAGO TO CALIFORNIA BY TRAIN For modern trains, convenient, depend- able schedules, a choice of scenic routes, various travel plans... 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A bow of white|his work at a supermarket in satin with brief veil formed her} this town. Police said the thief headdress and she carried blue|Cut a large hole in the attic and white carnations. |flooring to gain entry, then fell Miss Nancy Baker, sister of| jthrough it. He escaped with a the bride and Miss Katherine\{™ Packages of cigarettes. Munro, sister of the groom, Stuffy Head | were bridesmaids in sapphire blue organza over taffeta, matching shoes, white satin bow|Mentholatum Ointment quickly helps to headdresses with brief vells,| lest heed cold eufinen! Base head con, and carrying pink and white| miserable dry mouth-breathing carnations. Flower girl Sandra Mildly Medicated Coleman, cousin of the bride, Mentholatum wore blue lace over taffeta, Qintment NEHEMIAH PERSOFE (EE MARVIN J. M.. 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