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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Dec 1961, p. 19

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 2, 1961 79 | 'Trinidad Voting (Grey Cupive |___DEATHS | ds ; "ie Frolic And Fun 2m.ca2"s.==, Greenwood scouts Nearing Finish TOROHTO (CP) ~ Dowston| at; = au mae é : e |Toronto Friday night seemed! ment who founded and managed| , | PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidadjfirst here ever to-register their happy, happy, happy. Frolic,/pjerre Thibault (Canada) Lim- a oo ecora 10ns (CP) -- The end is drawing|votes by machine. fun, and friendly free-for - alls|ited. | ; near in Trinidad's election cam-| The polling comes at the end)marked the evening of grey cup) Montreal -- Mr. Justice Vie-} By MAY E. BROWN Niagara Peninsula and New paign, a campaign marked byjof five years and two months|day. jtor Pager, 67, member of Que-| GREENWOOD -- There was| York State. \bitter words, some violence and/of rule by the People's National] Lobbies of downtown hotels,/bec Superior Court since Octo-| | Measles have hit the Public lone death. Movement of Dr. Eric Williams, |stripped of furnishings, were|ber, 1956. j@ good attendance at the WA school, fifteen cases are te- Voters -- there are 370,000 el-'50.- year - old historian and/the scenes of crushing crowds,| Toronto -- Randal Kerr Mc-| Bazaar held on Saturday at the ported to date. igible -- will choose their gov-jauthor, who held only a slim'chanting choruses and enthusi-|Carthy, 73, retired supervisor of! church. Miss Mildred Corbett, Miss ernment Monday in a precedent- majority in the 30 - seat legis-'astic supporters of eastern and|personnel at the head office of| set.|Gertrude Corbett and Mrs. Mil- m A : ' ; ; The Boy Scouts made Christ- orbett a Ts. Mi setting election. For the first!lature. western teams in today's grey'the Canadian Bank of Com-|..,. table centres and sold dred Eastwood attended the time in this Caribbean island's| He is opposed by the Demo-|cup football classic. |merce who served the bank for som Teachers' Convention on Friday jhistory voters will be required|cratic Labor Party under Dr.| while broadloomed corridors'41 years. | : jof last week held near Vineland. to produce identification cards|Rudranath Capildeo, 43 - year-\on several floors of downtown| Chicago -- Annabelle Whit-| PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas and < the polls. They will be the/old physicist and lawyer. Both| hotels saw various floating crap| ford Buchan, 83, Florenz Zieg-| Moss Minaker spent a few\Susan of Stouffville visited with -- |parties are contesting the 30 leg-igames, police on lower floors |field's Gibson girl of 1908; after|days hunting in Haliburton over|the latter's parents Mr. and islature seats. The revived/hustled some celebrants to jail|a long illness. jthe week-end. | : | Mrs. Ed. Pascoe on Sunday. Four Reporters party of tubal Uriah Buz Butler|for brief cooling-off periods. | New Orleans -- Samuel Ze-/ mr, and Mrs. C. McTaggart,) Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Perkin jis contesting four seats. "The lot of jmurray, 84, former president). ae di d'were in Toronto on Sunday and Attacked In 'PREDICT RE-ELECTION re was a lot of hooting Mr. and Mrs. D. Morden and w unday _ land hollering," one police ser-|of the board of the United Fruit/marylou were on a motor trip also visited their son Dr. Gordon The odds makers are predict-|geant said. "But there were no/Company and known in import: over the week - end in the/W. Perkin and family at Maple. jing re - election of the People's more arrests than are usual on ing circles as the B ng M + ts \fortapie Movement with a com-!g Grey Cup weekend in Tor-|after a lengthy illness. | 0 TFESTS ortadie majority. are jonto."" | Ottawa -- William James) id e y | a | Trinidad is one of the world's! Bscapades included one fea- Strutt, 61, former technical. sup-| sti nc | Ss d EBS Pi cigs: Bl ge Mg! V0 oo st cosmopolitan countries. turing Winnippeg Blue Bom- erintendent at the Royal Cana-' Tl three magazine reporters on|ecople of all races live and|ber supporter who took' five|dian Mint. the atrecta here Yriday, send.("ork together harmoniously. iminutes to reach the second |; ile ;.| Dr. Capildeo's party cancelled|tioor of the Royal York Hotel-- Slid Sh E )| S T Hoe one ac wintows" * "°T®S|public meetings last week after|via the down escalator. idesShown LAP eason oll | .|a man was shot to death in the) Noticed on a downt | | The three were Don Uhrbrock|yake of a parade by the . When See | f : ; , Peo-|corner was another western sup-| A M | G | By MRS. H. M. RICHARDSON |'they were presented with an neha boyy lo agg Pom jple's National Movement |porter helping to hold up a t ap e urove PONTYPOOL--Mr. and Mrs. electric clock and a set of TV Cet of Thine Tapaaine. Uhr- through a. Democratic Labor|building, cuddling a huge teddy|By MRS. HARRY FREEMAN|Bob Brown and children, King-|tables. brock wak knocked through the Party stronghold. : bear in his arms, and mutter-| MAPLE GROVE -- Mr. Bobjston, visited with her parents,| Joseph McCollough is home pereeiy | Dr. Williams has declined toling "Good game, good game." |Laird, Jasper, Alberta is vis-/Mr. and Mrs. William Rennie). oi, ater an operation in St Warts eid dhay valk.(make an election issue of the) Members of the Hotel and iting his father Mr. Jake Laird/on the weekend. [eee aby : | Fentress said they were walk-'tuture of the West Indies feder- : bass i |Joseph's Hospital, Peterbor- ling toward the McComb Enter-| .4; uate cuaken 'bed |Restaurant Employees' Union|and other members of the fam-| Several families from here at-!oon prise Journal when they were aati deca rue di am-jon strike at the Royal York, at/jily. ' \tended the Santa Claus parade in| ie | aica's decision to withdraw and times were forced from their' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morton, oF met by the four who came out . ; |Lindsay last Saturday morn- ; ek Ligtine goods store, seek self - picket lines in front of the main| Nancy and Lorna visited their ing. of Christmas trees on Monday He said one of the men came potegd rsd crowds converging on uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.! Richard Rusk is home againger ee ito him and asked: "Are you ] Z S Ross Robbins, North Bay over atter a couple of weeks of treat- |from Time magazine?" Suit Damages \the weekend. wre | Kenneth Keene is in St. Jo- OPENS STUDENT CENTRE , | Fentress replied: "I am here ments in the Toronto General oh's Hospital, Peterborough. | | . e The LNO circle met at the/pospital. on business."" T ] $166 700 M M ll home of Mrs. Robt. Barraball,) 44, and Mrs. Gordon Kirk Governor - General Georges | Windsor. He is shown opening | chancellor of the university. He said the man prodded him ota in ine ] jon Thursday evening, Nov. 16.| ceived a. surorine on. Satur. CANADIANS LOSE Vanier, Thursday officially | the door to the $1,600,000 | He and Madame Vanier re- |'n the chest with his finger, said Mrs 4 : Brown showed pictures!4.. evenin MARVILLE, Belgium (AP) -- eal eg : ri ; "4 2 ase at : y g. Returning home ° , giu opened the new student centre | building with Rev. E. C. Le-| turned to Ottawa late this ey reagan ha Ba business, en ten Rew. ot of Tor, 7 lt England and Hawaii and alr.om Peterborough to find 25|Kitzbuhel of Austria defeated at Assumption University of | Bel, CSB, president and vice- | afternoon. and then struck him. v loan was awarded $166,700 in| 1 raws jcontest was held. jneighbors and friends gathered|Marville Arrows, a Canadian | The group then attacked Uhr- Séimhehe TARY wk a Sea atl | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snowden,|in their home to help celebrate|Atmy team, 6-5 Thursday night | . |brock and shoved Underwood.| °° zi . y nisi sl |Islington, visited with her par-ltneir 30th wedding anniversary.|in an exhibition hockey game. e 'Adult Education Uhrbrock suffered a swollen|?. Neac-on two-car collision al: 4 : lents Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stev-! bi '|The Arrows, regarded as the ( 'onvict ar es hip but the other twe apparen-| Most bly fied ag Page ec | je 10ns jens on Monday. | CEG \strongest. Canadian team in ; . d tly were uninjured. Uhrbrock oity soumeplanati am PETMAN: | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown,| WEST INDIES PRODUCT |Europe, represented Marville, a , b inie bs oa Pe | Te ; q Weakness Cite = cared + egal a In a non - jury action, Mr.| TORONTO (CP)--The Inter-|Were Sunday visitors with Mr.) Rum is still mainly produced small town in the Belgian Ar. * ontgomery May 20 during), tice E. G. Mooreh de|national Brotherhood of Mine,|@nd Mrs. Frank Chatten at)!n the West Indies where it or-jdennes near the French border, Prison mp oyees | TORONTO (CP) -- Weak-|"Freedom Rider" riots in the the pedi " eaieet ten Mill and Smelter Worker |Brighton. iginated, notably in Barbados | where a NATO Canadian army nesses in adult education facil- Alabama capital. Postma of Brighton, the estate|(Ind.) notified the Ontario La-|_ Mrs. Robert Carpenter, andjand Jamaica unit is located. : A lities i fey dults'|, Friday's attack occurred as| ; : Ul ; ae iy he oe KINGSTON (CP)--A Kingston erly of Montreal, who is serv- ere y pony Be Rapid sgl McComb 'braced for new tests|°f Fred A. Little, and his son, rgd Relations Board Friday te ee ae Pg es meets, Seas te va lon Hear ard jointiy|pointed out in a study by Dr.|°f its desegregated bus tends tea Ete a BAR wiereen Ob}6cti Ons: Die Me i stand trial for holding six pri-}..y. They wer ¢ t y . son employees hostage last|~' nreliminary hearing Fri-| J. R. Kidd, secretary of the Hu-|nal by "Freedom Riders." Mr. Brown, represented by|Viously made about a vote in a\ter. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene summer, said in court Friday|day with unlawful confinement "3 " : |Douglas Haines and Ian Outer-|jurisdictional dispute at the| Dobbs. vices nly gg Science Re- ve Di id |bridge of Toronto, was granted|Port ames works of the In- : Fi | Smart that prison officials did every-| enitentiary employees Whpiereren oe $26,700 for the death of his wife|ternational Nickel Company of ¢ thing they could to prevent him|were held prisoner for 26 hours} Dr. Kidd, until recently sec- Opinion ivi ed hand the remainder for personal Canada. | Helicopter irm fathers from preparing his defence. (beginning last July 31. retary of the Canadian Associa- Cia3 linjuries. He suffered complete) The Mine-Mill union said it) [3 John Peters, 28, serving a 20-| Peters asked Magistrate J. B.|tion for Adult Education, pro- Scotsman Ciaims | paralysis of the left side and|did so to speed up the * otc| License Okayed year term at the maximum/|Garvin, who presided at the duced the study for the Cana-| LONDON (CP)--Public opin-|was left permanently unemploy-|which will be held Monday,| OTTAWA (CP) -- The air| security prison, said he would/hearing, how charges could be dian Conference on Education |ion in Canada is divided on the|able because of mental impair-|Tuesday and Wednesday to de- transport board has approved--| try to lay charges against War-)*~orght against Warden Mac- to be held in Montreal next/Common Market, The Scotsman /|ment. termine whether the 1,900 work-|'with grave doubts" -- a lic- den David M. Maclean for ob- jean. March. He says Canadians must|of Edinburgh says. Mr. Justice Moorehouse as-jers at the plant are to be rep-|ence for Inspiration Helicopters structing justice, intimidation; ./hen Magistrate Garvin told wake up to the fact that the) Ralph Hancox, writing from sessed two-thirds of the dam-|resented by the United Steel-|Limited to operate a helicopter) and threats and tampering witl|Peters he would have to write rapidly changing world of today| Ottawa for the Conservative pa-|ages against Mr. Postma, one-|workers of America (CLC) or service from a base at Burling- mail. a letter to the Crown Attorney requires that everyone must be |per, says the government and third against the Littles. by the Mine-Mill Local 637 as at|ton to Oakville, Malton and Tor-| Peters was committed forjof Frontenac County, Peters re-|feached continually throughout! many people feel that if Britain) Mr. Postma's car crossed|Present ue onto trial with another prisoner,|plied that he was sure the letter his lifetime. enters the European community|into the opposite lane and) Whichever union is the work-| The service, to operate under Real Vincent Hamel, 27, form-|would never get out of the pri.-| He says that 68 per cent of/it will cut sharply into Canada's|smashed into the oncoming car)ers choice must then enter ne-\the name of Pegasus Airlifts, |son, {Canadians don't finish highlexport business. Others, hejdriven by Mr. Brown. There|g0tiations with Inco for a new|will carry passengers, mai! and Dave Morton fell off a load independence. Warden Maclean, who at-'school but adds that more adult/says, are of the opinion the/no rear lights on the truck|contract. The old contract has!goods between the points, the A al Hearin \tended the hearing, said that ifjeducation would be needed even|Common Market will "provide| which was owned by the driv-jexpired and the workers are|board said in its decision re- ppe | Peters wrote the letter it would/if al! Canadians had university|a market for Canada which er's son. jnow covered only by an inte- leased Friday night. Ok S est lbe passed through the prison|degrees, since even the most|could be expanded by asso-| The elder Mr. Little died la- rim agreement. The written decision held ay Inqu | \eensorship office and delivered|highly qualified persons require|ciate membership." ter of natural causes. The objections had concerned|"grave doubts as to the possi- to the Crown attorney. continual study to keep abreast) 'Since Canada's economy is| At the time of the accident|@ number of employees at Inco bility of the proposed service be- TORONTO (CP) -- The On-| peters said he "dismissed" 'al of technological advances. still suffering from a hangover|Mr. Brown was senior warrant|Which the Steelworkers claimed|ing a successful venture' be- tario Court of Appeal Friday|court-appointed defence lawyer) Automation will mean thatlof post-war affluence," Hancox|officer at the RCAF Station injas members of their union butjcause of its "short - haul na- rejected a request from a Je-| because he and Hamel were|thousands of workers will have|says, Trade Minister Hees re-|Trenton with the maintenance|who were alleged by the Mine-|ture" and competition from hovah's Witnesses couple from|*jeq astray by the free legalito be re-trained at least once|gards an increase in competi-jdivision of the Air Transport)Mill union not to have paid dues| "surface" transportation facili- London, Ont., to quash the pro-| aid." 'during their lifetime. ition "as disastrous." \Command. 'to the USW. 'ties, ceedings of an inquest into the| death of their 12-day-old daugh- nN ter. ? The court upheld an earlier Supreme Court decision by Mr.| Justice D. C. Wells. The child of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Wolfe suffered an rh biood condition and the mother, | because of religious beliefs, re-} fused to allow her daughter's| blood to be changed by trans-| fusion. | A transfusion was given after a family court order declared the child a ward of the Chil- dren's Aid Society, but the girl subsequently died on April 15, 1960. The Wolfes protested the pro-| = o | oo 9 = 8 ceedings of an inquest under| ii ve ; . é coroner J. B. C. Robinson, | Ee } a which asked the attorney-gen- ot te ee eral to provide legal means to} prevent the recurrence of such preven | : ; =" Ls ph - An excellent gift suggestion for Dad at Christmas. Mr. Justice W. F. Schroeder, ; : f : : : in giving judgment Friday, said a@ coroner's inquest is not a SN a en hen al 2 24 ahs OM Ee . Leather palms, lambswool and nylon knitted backs. Ribbed cuffs for a subject's rights. ; SG BS, : . Dymond Urges Joining Of | \N aoe a ° EATON 3 9 8 Departments : Bee - - ' Special, pair ......-.. 2 : TORONTO (CP) -- Medical treatment and trade training Clearance of Floor Lamps! S . for Boe! peg ago should be) . * conducted by the same govern-! ry : 3 ; ment department, not split be.| 302 to 50% Off Regular Price! : B tween two departments as at present, Health Minister Dym- -of-lines! iE A Ey rc Gia of Ontario tald Fridey Reg. 17.95 to 29.95... ends-of-lines! : : He made the suggestion in an f : Oo address to Canadian medical Dress up your living room, den, or recreation -room d j a" a "i a neat fit. Colours of brown and charcoal in sizes medium and large. specialists attending the fifth hri ft Tiasas weecseinak cn reietli- ...a@ Christmas gift suggestion. Included in the group tation sponsored by the Rehab-| re trilight lamps, modern pole lamps, Lounge Lamps i a Ce o j Much below usual price ! ilitation Foundation for Polio-| and others. One or few of a kind. Shop early for best 4 ae myelitics and the Orthopedic- lecti ally Disagled. neti eeises Rehabilitation now is admin- istered in the province by the deparimens of heath and pub-| EATON Opportunity Dey 14 QF to 99 QE Boys' Long Sleeve Polo-Shirts Good quality heavy cotton socks; nylon reinforced heel and toe. Calf _: lic welfare. Special, each a peat fit. Colours of beige, olive, brown and charcoal in sizes med- ... As a doctor, he said, he felt! I Ordinarily much higher priced! ium and large. recovery of patients was often) obstructed more by economic) EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT, 377 PHONE 725-7373 needs than by their medical Combed cotton knit polo-shirts in new stylings; convertible problems. Geis niet taeslias collar can be worn out in polo style or tucked in for Hi EATON greater 6 bb 8 te wort bal " V-Neck style. Handsome with slacks or jeans for school or Opportunity Day placed on trades training in fu-} got bi } ; orerere: 7 , tra casual wear. Two button front. Completely washable. Special, pair ture, with the possibility that p wines i i fists thy be bald fer leis } Stripes in predominant shades of navy, green and red. work "i j 4 Sizes 8 to 16 In another symposium ad- ¢) i sleisieditna dress, Dr. Ian Macnab said the| ; y : ee wn ha Aa 1 59 2 bs 3 00 td plastic glue in treating ; Special, oneh roken bones may some day) f : caemeiiniae - palpi Aloe x é EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 201 PHONE 725-7373 Research at the University of/ ' Toronto, where Dr. Macnab is a research associate, has seen! animal fractures successfully | glued with polyacrilin resin, he sald. I

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