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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1961, p. 4

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~~ ELMCROFT FARMS WIN AT CHICAGO Elmcroft Inka Jean Olla Wisconsin. The leadsman is was the first prize milking Ray Brubacher, of Elkhart , Lake, Wisc. Olla was first three-year-old Holstein at the prize milking two-year-old at International Dairy Show at this same show a year ago Chicago for Dunrobin and and was the first prize milk- Elmcroft Farms, of Beaver- ing three-year-old at the Roy- ton, Ont. Here, George R. Mc- al Winter Fair in Toronto re- Laughlin, of Dunrobin and cently. Elmcroft Farms, receives the trophy and ribbon. The trop- hy is presented by Allen Hetts, Fort Atkinson, Wisc., (left) while the ribbon is presented by Carol Anderson, Superior, Wisconsin, Alice in Dairyland for the State of | Pre-School Kiddies Pact Talks New Teachers ego spt | Guests arty | . College Not ine sai crisis oss! Very Quiet of Canada) it (CAPSULE NEWS Up Unlo HALIFAX (CP) -- Stevedores who refused to work in driving rain Tuesday held up unloading of baggage and freight on the Greek liner Queen Frederica. The vessel, delayed by rough seas in the Atlantic, expected to disembark its 400 passengers to- day before continuing to New York. FACES MORE CHARGES TORONTO (CP) Three charges of possessing stolen goods were laid Tuesday against Toronto sports broadcaster Joe Crysdale, committed earlier for trial on four similar counts in- volving 32,209 in furniture. The added charges concern goods worth $2,595 stolen in 1959, 1960 and 1961 from a north - end fur- niture store. NDP ORGANIZES QUEBEC MONTREAL (CP) -- The New Democratic Party will be pre- pared to contest all constituen- cies in Quebec province in the next federal election, provincial] organizer Jean - Claude Lebel] announced Tuesday night. He} said county organizations are| being formed at the rate of one, a week. | | AID CONGO STUDENTS 4 QUEBEC (CP) -- Laval Uni-| versity of Quebec City and Lou-| vanium University of Leopold-| ville, The Congo, have agreed) on a program of collaboration, | was announced Tuesday | 1 Albert Va- CITY AND DISTRICT Sievedores Hold di INDIAN PRINCE DIES NEW DELHI (AP) -- The Maharaja Yeshwantrao Holkar of Indore, 55, one of India's most colorful princes, died Tuesday of cancer. He had been ill for two months. He ruled 22 years, from his father's deposi- tion in 1926 to 1948, when princes were pensioned follow- ing India's independence. SHOT FOUR TIMES MONTREAL (CP) Mrs. Paul - Emile Leduc of suburban Cartierville was shot four times in the left shoulder Tuesday as she worked in her home. Police said a man they are holding for qu3stioning claimed his gun went off accidentally while he was cleaning it. AVOIDS *INCIDENT' WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy narrowly avoided one of those embarrass- ing fashion incidents Tuesday, in which two women turn up at a social function in similar dress. She changed from a nubby red wool two-piece dress less than an hour before a tea- time guest, Mrs. William S. Paley, wife of the chairman of the board of Columbia Broad- casting System, arrived at the White House wearing a similar) outfit. FACES TAX SUIT LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The| OFFICIAL VISIT Zone Chairman Jack Ander- son, of Oshawa, paid an offi-| cial visit to the Lindsay Lions, Club this week. Two new mem-) bers were inducted at the meet- ing. A collision between cars driven by J. Lew, 1286 Cedar °* and A. Marchuk, 219 Etna Ave., occurred at the inter- section of Ritson Rd. and Eulalie Ave. Lew was driving west on Eulalie and had stopped for the stop sign at Ritson Rd. Marchuk was heading north on Ritson Rd. 1 | DOOR OPEN | A door was found open at the \office of Ed. Disney Real Es- jtate in the small hours this morning, by Constable W. Gear- ing of the Oshawa Police De- partment. The janitor was con- tacted to have the door locked. FLOODED HEATER The Oshawa Fire Department investigated a flooded space heater at 16 Erie St. Tuesday. There was no fire involved.| reported. Three routine ambu- lance calls were investigated. WINS SOCCER LETTER Robert Roxburgh, son Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rox-) burgh, 485 Emerald avenue,| Otherwise no fires were| '* | CARS COLLIDE | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 6, 1961 AJAX WORKERS PLEDGE $1950 TOWARDS HOSPITAL Workers at the Rowe Broth- ers plant in Ajax are shown as they pledge $1,950 for the purchase of an_ obstetrical table in the new Ajax-Pick- ering General Hospital. The Hospital Building Fund cam- paign has swung into the in- dustries this week for funds. Shown are, left to right, Spence Ford, Mrs. Ruby Beas- ley, William Worden, and Frank Colucci. : --Azzopardi Photo AGREES TO REFORMS WASHINGTON (AP) -- The government of South Viet Nam of has agreed to internal reforms, clearing the way for more U.S. aid in the Southeast Asian coun- 'Baseball Club 'Holds Dance In derson and Joanne spent the weekend at Kirkland Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones and family. Township Hall |for the children of pre-school) On Schedule lage in Valleyview Park was| t da| | Ltd. and United Automobile) night. Msgr. Louis - jheld in the Clubhouse last Sat-)Woiers CLC GM Intra-Corpora-|chon, rector of Laval, said at ajinternal revenue service has|Oshawa, a Wheaton College TORONTO (CP) -- Premier| ' : ; | | : tion Council officials, contacted) press conference the universit- filed a tax lien suit for $8,608)-;ophomore, has been awarded) i jurday afternoon. Robarts said Tuesday a teach- 9 x : Bik A lat y i 'om| Balsam and Mt. ers college in Windsor which| Mrs. Harold Irvine and Mrs.|at the King Edward Hotel, To-lieg may shortly sponsor an az-|scninet Claus Wotlen, Tie 6" soccer major letter for parti-\02Y President Ngo Dinh Diem) be, from here attended the had been scheduled to open by|Howard Brown, as well as the/ronto, today, declined comment) ,4, hers and stud- L ; nti jhad agreed to the reforms after|tojctein Banquet at Brooklin on September, 1962, is not tikely tolpresident, Mrs. L. G Brown,|on the progress of contract | change eT \Tuesday that the actor-writer- a oeieghied seni hh " som (several weeks of negotiations Thursday srenitip. be ready on schedule, but al-|were in charge of about 40 boys|talks between the union and ; \nroducer owes that much on his|CO#ege team during le \with US. Ambassador Fred- The Mt. Zion Baseball Club ternative accommodations willjand girls and entertained them) Company. REMOVE STATUES 953 earnings. |season. erick Nolting. _ ____|held a dance and buffet lunch probably be provided luntil "Santa" arrived with a| OnesGM spokesman, however,| BELGRADE (Reuters)--Two) ~~~ fe OMA LEE in the Township Hall at Brook- Mr. Robarts, also education|bag of candy and a story book said that "things are dreadfully | statues of Stalin were removed| lin on Saturday night. minister, said alternative quar-|for each. Lunch was served) quiet, bbe the, pareaining during the night from prominent Mr. Irving McAvoy and Kath- ters may have to be rented next|before the happy group left for tables. Some Bre s on locallsites in Sofia by squads of| leen had Sunday dinner with year and "tentative inquiries|home. jagreement conditions are CON-|workers, a report from the Bul-| and Mrs, Jack Tully of \ae°* Z i Ll Mr * ra nuing, but no master agree- ; ji id today. | e f f have been made with the Wind-| 9 ee : | Sanruing: er agree-\carian capital sai Mi } , ' Toronto. Het n Friday evening, Dec. 8, a 7 2 | ; sor board of education" 'about a) g ;ment talks were mentioned. Mr. Lorne Carson and his : Sean Windeor| skating party will be held for} General Motors officials said| AMBUSH TRAIN a : ct wee col nel 2 and girls up to 14 years of|they had no statement to make| SAIGON (AP) -- Communist) age sapien gd ay pegged le Pe ag lage, whose parents hold a mem-|yet and do not anticipate any|Viet Cong rebels derailed and| a -- "-- Bag penny OER TANS h levic.|Dership to the Park, from 7 to| statement right away. lambushed a passenger train in| bb r. an rs. alter ite te mga hy trem Bort? aie A member of the Local 222/mountains between ar og car pie Robert Nesbitt of Ux X as ey kati | t bargaining committee said|N ; esday. The South} aphed . M nard: Newman Gi: -- Windsor-| fer skating, lunch will be|0P are 4 : NBA trons bridge had tea with Mr. and se } .qx;he does not have any state-/Viet Nam government reported| Walkerville), a secondary-school|se"ved in the clubhouse at 8:15/ ant to make on behalf of the|two passengers and a_ soldier) Mrs. Percy Jones on Tuesday. teacher p.m Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mander- | union, | y inj ind seven| union guard were injured and s | i Mr. and Mrs. Glen Man- COMING EVENTS ag PURINA "KIBBLED" the Dominican Republic despite for Sick Children, Toronto, it!irged in a message to Balaguer OOH ml L2 ° No indication has been given|other soldiers were missing. | of Westmount/RUMMAGE Sale, Centre Street Mg No Surgery D re) G ME AL |President Joaquin Balaguer's jwas stated that surgery has Tuesday that "Dominican au- 16 CELINA STREET "= LUCKY « SURE. List with Lloyd then Call your Mover try's battle against Communist} guerrillas. Officials said Tues-| By MRS. en x fon -- Winner of Oshawe & District Real Estate Board Sales Award for 2 Consecutive Yeors, LLOYD REALTY (Oshawa) Ltd., Realtors 101 Simeoe N, --~ 728-5123 HE Annus) Bazaar United Church WA will be held in the ! Church ehureh on Wednesday, December 6 atip.m. E 2 p.m. All welcome. SOCIAL Bingo, St. George's Hall on cor-| ger of Jackson and Albert Street, Wed-) nesday, December 6, 8 p.m. SASTVIEW Park annual _membership| meeting ____------ | WHITBY BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6th Special Games $275, extra in 61 Nos, Jackpots 56 ond 51 Nos. Bus leoves Oshawa Terminal. Children under 16 not admitted. INDIA | HANDICRAFTS MAKE EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS GIFTS Items include beautfiul table lamps, unusual coffee tables, rosewood clephants, carving sets, Kirpan ond Kukri | | | | | | | | | j 80 5.25 |tive bargaining sessions. | ee NEW YORK (AP)--The Inter- n Goodwin Group, In a report in Tuesday's'dom of the press. Andrew Heis-| ' 5-LB ae se . eoeeeer epee eteeveeeeee ee on December 7, 8 o'clock, at |American Press Association says police attacks on news- issue, concerning the condition |-61], chairman of the board of of Gerald Legacy, 8, of RR 1,!directors of Time Incorporated, 25-LB su . |paper men are continuing in| the Please try to attend. Oshawa, who is in the Hospital/and president of the association, SINGO, Bathe Park, Eulelie Avenue, Thursday, 2 p.m. Euchre Saturday and) ee an woe, eee Mae FREE DELIVERY ON 25 LBS, OR OVER pm. Se each. Lunch served. THE registered Nurses of Ontario County are sponsoring a Bake Sale in the Cafeteria of the Oshawa General Hospital at 2.30 p.m. December 7, 1961. NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M, et ST, GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled | $200 JACKPOT INCLUDED} Door Prize $15 | | BATHE PARK lof any around-the-clock collec-| : PROTESTS ATTACKS ursday, December 7, at 1.3 Was Performed jf ; : as rerio e€ promises of unrestricted free- For Dogs of High Energy \been performed. |thorities take immediate steps TOP STUDENT IS HONORED One of the highlights of the senior comimencement exer- cises at the O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute was the presentation of the Osh- | awa and District Real . Es- tate Board Scholarship valued | at $100 to David Macleod. | No surgery was performed ont event such incidents." jthe child. The original report) saanmnieeibs z LIGXTS NOW MUST was based upon information re- ceived from hospital authorities.| LANCASTER, Pa. (AP)--For| Officials at the hospital today|the first time ever, the Amish| stated young Legacy is "'show-|people are having to put elec-) ing slight improvement" and is/tric lights on their old-fashioned | in the recovery room. He is not|buggies. A new state law re-| completely conscious. quires it. Most of the Amish The child was injured in ajheretofore have relied entirely car accident, Nov. 28. 'on red glass reflectors. Caught by the camera as the | . OBITUARIES | Times Detects knives, brass vases, bowls, | A N Infl compote, candle holders, |ALEXANDER JOHN CROMBIE |, was held at the MclIntosh- ew uence pure silver filigree jewellery, | Born and educated in Bow- Anderson Funeral Home at 2 . In Canadians hand-made silk dress lengths, |manville, Alexander John/ip.m., Tuesday, Dec. 5. head scarves, stoles ond |Crombie died after a short ill-| Rev. W. G. Dickson, minister my other ye ak and oe iness in the Bowmanville Memo- |of Centre Street United Church, | LONDON (CP) -- The rihiele Hlediog , ft de io lrial Hospital Tuesday, Dec. 5.|conducted the services. Inter-|cial Times detects a "ne icity. har keen ti ae |He was in his 49th year jment was in Oshawa Union|nadian" influence in Canada's Mr. Crombie married the for-|Cemetery. jattitude toward the European PLEASE PHONE |mer Dorothy White of Kinmount. | The pallbearers were Alfred|Common Market. Bath Park Clubh hase 725-2987 |Ont., 22 years ago. He worked|Wilkins, Russell Davis, T Maid-| One interpretation, it says, is OSHAWA JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE jat the Goodyear Tire and Rub-jman, Sr., T. Maidman, Jr., J,|that the Progressive Conserva- Monster BINGO - Thurs., Dec. 7 scholarship. The scholarship. | is awarded to the student | attending an Oshawa and dis- trict secondary school who | receives the highest marks | in Grade 13. The trophy goes | each year to the school whose | student wins the scholarship. | --Photo by Hornsby | { presentation was made, from left, are George L. Roberts, principal of the school; Dav- id Macleod and D. W. Mce- | Quay, of Whitby, vice-presi- dent of the Oshawa and Dis- | trict Real Estate Board. Mr. | McQuay is holding the tro- | phy which goes with the! PHONE 723-2312 | | M-m-m-look at that new streamlined decanter! The mellow maturity of this superb light whisky means infinite smoothness. In its new, streamlined decanter, IMPERIAL is easy to carry...easy to pour.,.and so easy to enjoy...Why not enjoy it, tonight? IMPERIAL EST'D. BINGO WED., DEC. 6 7:45 P.M. SHARP 20 reguiar games 4 jackpots Shore-the-Wealth Finan- 1858 w Ca- j j } } HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED, WALKERVILLE, CANADA, \ber Co. plant for 26 years Jackman and James Reed jtive government is forsaking its daughter, 'Joy. 20 GAMES AT $20.00--5 GAMES AT $30.00 a sister, Christine Crombie, 0! | He attended St. Paul's. United] The members of Enterprise|traditional Pro-British role and 1--$150.00 JACKPOT Asbestos, bec, also surviv ($20.00 PER LINE PLUS $50.00 PER FULL CARD) aggro org Baphye |Church in Bowmanville and|Lodge, No. 2167, held a mem-|Showing greater awareness of | ' 2--$250.00 JACKPOTS |Morris Funeral Home, Bowman played golf in the Goodyearjorial service at the funeral|the growing influence of new |ville, for service in the chape JACKPOT NOS. 54-56 |his wife; a son, Raymond and|by Robert Andrews, past mas- "These ethnic groups now are iter, assisted by John Logan, a|Strong enough to tip the vote in |Jim, both of Bowmanville, and|/LOL, who acted as chaplain. f| -| bury Memorial Hospital, Mon- I\day, Dec. 4, as the result of conduct|ago, of Morley Wilbert Irwin, jthe service. Interment will be in| formerly of Oshawa. {Bowmanville Cemetery. Golf League. jhome at 7 p.m., Monday, Dec.|Canadians neither British nor 7, . at $10.00 PER LINE PLUS $200.00 PER FULL CARD IN 54- | by ey FUNERAL OF Mr Crombie is survived by|4. The service was conducted|French in origin. |Thursday, Dec. 7, |Rev. Mr. Turner will NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS $25.00 CONSOLATION PRIZE. $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES. " Ld gga GILLARD unera ADMISSION RED BARN, Oshawa EXTRA BUSES [trom the Gerrow Funera Bessborough drive. services were held DOOR PRIZES |Chapel. Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 2 p.m., for Kenneth Gillard, 735) proprietor json of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert \Irwin. In his 41st year, the | deceased was a resident of Osh- jawa since 1925 before moving |to Sudbury. | The deceased was employed iby Holton Steel for several 1 | Two brothers, Andrew and|past master of Ulster Lodge,|@ 00d many constituencies," |said the Conservative newspa- jper. 'Prime Minister Diefenba- | | MORLEY WILBERT IRWIN |ker has wooed them consisten- Mr Crombie is resting at the| The dea jay... eath occurred at Sud In event of Britain joining the |Common Market and possibly 2 p.m.|a car accident three months|4@maging Canadian trade, Die- |fenbaker might win votes among |such supporters '"'as a courage- | Born at Omemee he was the|9US Canadian betrayed by Brit- \ifh perfidy." The Financial Times says the |Diefenbaker line tends to be double - barrelled, on the one jhand protesting faith in British assurances that Canadian inter- the other ests will be protected and on DISTILLERS OF FINE WHISKIES FOR OVER 100 YEARS years before becoming} saying that Britain leering ; ' |would not join without. harming Lp nes le a Sudbury City Bus) canadian interests. result of an automobile acci-| Mt. Irwin is survived by his|street United Church, will con- dent. jparents, four sisters, Mrs. E./duct the services. Interment Rev. H. A. Mellow, minister|ChUrchill, (Ila), Mrs. D. Iver-|will follow in Mount Lawn of Northminster United Church,|50", (Ora), Mrs, M. A. Brown,| Cemetery. conducted the service. Crema-| (Betty), all of Oshawa and Mrs. tion followed the service. Th iJ. Stackaruk, (Marion), of Sac- Stopped-Up Nose lashes will be interred in Mount |T2mento, California and a bro-| ' pil sathesbong er Patan of Ajax. \ped-ap nose fast lor easier fret bronthing! The services were largely | The remains are at the | Relieves miserable mouth breathing. attended and the snaenlier of|Gerrow Funeral Chapel, ad gape oe see genes floral tributes indicated the | Service in the chapel, Thursday, | Mentholatum ST. MARY'S AUDITORIUM high esteem in which the de-|Dec. 7, at 2 p.m. Rev. W. G. Ointment STEVENSON RD. NORTH AT MARION lceased was held in the com-|Dickson, minister of Centre 16 GAMES OF $8 ceased 1 GAME EA | sMentbere of the Oshawa Kins- | ° ° ° nar eG eon tee on club acted as flower bear] Going South This Winter ? of Gillard Cleanit Service, who died at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, Sunday, Dec. 3, as the) BNCS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6 AT 8 P.M. | © Even though you may be travelling by car we will make arrangements for accommoda- tion once you have reached the sunny south. We can glso reserve rooms enroute. A phone call will make your trip more re- warding. Hotels, Tours, etc. ay wise Donald Travel Service 300 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY + Oshewa -- Whitby -- Brooklin MO 8-3304 FREE ADMISSION -- INCLUDES TICKETS ON TURKEYS TO BE DRAWN D&C. 20th -- EXTRA BUS SERVICE. NO CHILDREN PLEASE j\Cleaners and Launderers Insti- jtute were honorary pallbearers $10 ADDED EACH BINGO SHARE-THE-WEALTH |son. Holt Webster and G. Good- : child. The funeral service for Charles Patten, 139. Nassau jmen Club acted as flower bear- SNOWBALL--53 Nos. $120--$20 CON. Active pallbearers were Jack |Riseborough, Harold Roughley, $50 EXTRA--2 CARDS 25c or 10 for $1° | | _ FUNERAL oF street, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital Sunday, Dec. | ers and the officers of the Dry $5.00 FOR EACH HORIZONTAL LINE |Thomas Russell, Herbert Robin- | | CHARLES PATTEN

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