UXBRIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH IS DEDICATED Services of dedication were church which is situated at | the corner of Balsam and held Sunday at the new Ux- Brock streets. The bridge Baptist Church. Con- gregation members worked | late Saturday night to put the finishing touches to the CAPSULE NEWS Soldiers Leave For W. Germany SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)--The| WANTS NEGRO ASTRONAUT) #2,000-ton Saxonia, first Cunard) MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)-- liner to call here since the end|When more U.S. astronauts are of the Second World War, sailed|selected a Negro should be} for Bremerhaven Tuesday night|among them, says Rev. Uriah earrying 200 soldiers and about|J. Fields, president of the €00 wives and children to NATO|Montgomery Amelioraiton and duty in West Germany. Restoration Society. He says he} |has made such a request to di- CHIEF MUST REST jrector James B, Webb of the) TORONTO (CP)--Police Chief|U.S. National Aeronautics and) James Mackey, released from|Space Administration. hospital during the weekend) after two weeks under observa-/) EXPLODE 20TH BOMB | tion, has been ordered. by his| WASHINGTON (AP)--A nu-| doctors to take a six-week rest.|clear test was conducted under- He has been directed to leaye| ground Tuesday at the U.S. test- town and get police work off his|ing site in Nevada, the Atomic mind. |Energy Commission announced. growing Baptist Church mem- church | was built to accommodate the se pacman - is -- 'Driving Cas 'Is Dismissed CHILDREN DROWNED DOVER, Del. (AP) -- Five children, members of the same family, drowned Tuesday as they tried to flee the flooded shoreline of Delaware Bay. A sixth was missing and pre- sumed drowned. All were mem- bers of the John Waters family of Bowers Beach, about 10 miles southeast of Dover COMBAT RACE BAR The low yield test was the 20th! announced blast in the current) | series of AEC experiments. Gets Two Weeks) To Pay Fine BOWMANVILLE (Staff) T. Schauf, contractor, hands | the keys to James Wilson, chairman of the board of trustees while Rev. J. E. | Tetley looks on --Oshawa Times Photo BOWMANVILLE (Staff) careless driving charge against Ronald Kavanaugh, 39, of RR 5, Bowmanville was dis- missed by Magistrate R. B. Baxter in Magistrate's Court here Tuesday. Theadore Duyf, a witness for the crown, testified that on Jan. 27, while driving west on High- way 2, he saw a 1961 black car pass him and that two miles further on he saw this same car against a tree. When asked how fast the car was going, Duyf stated about 70 to 75 miles an hour. Constable M. C. Joynt, of the Bowmanville OPP detachment, stated that on Jan. 27 at about 11.50 p.m. he was notified about the accident. "T arrived about 12.05 a.m. and saw that one car was involved," Constable Joynt. "The driver,"' stated Constable Joynt, "identified himself as Ronald Kavanaugh. The road was dry," marks measuring 550 feet. "The accused," stated the of- CITY AND DISTRICT CLOSED TOURNEY The Central Ontario closed badminton tournament will be held this weekend in Bowman- 4 |ville and entries are from Pe- i \terborough, Oshawa, Bowman- ville, Whitby, Orono, Belle- ville; Picton and Napanee. ONE AMBULANCE CALL No fire alarms were reported in the city Tuesday by the Oshawa Fire Department. Only Fione ambulance call was turned Ziin during the 24-hour period wiending at 8.30 am., Wednes- day WILL BE GUEST Her Worship Mayor Christine Thomas will be one of the Alguests of His Worship Mayor 4 Nathan Philips, of Tusonto, at '\the 15th annual presentation of '|the Canadian National Sports- men's Show in Toronto on Mar. 14. Partial Victory For West Rouge By ELSA STORRY Oscar Bergenstein, speaking BROUGHAM -- West Rouge|for ratepayers on the two ratepayers chalked up a par-/streets, told council the resi- tial victory Monday night in/dents would not connect to the their efforts to stop Pickering) sewers, and that they had been Township's $500,000 sewagejtold by Dr. A. E. Berry, man- project in their area. ager of the OWRC, they were The ratepayers recentiy|not required to connect for threatened to join Scarborough|three years ' if the township attempted to| T. 0. Jefferson, township en- establish sewage facilities in|gineer, stated that as far as the the West Rouge area two streets were concerned, In a stormy township council| Hey Paige Plagne pe the best meeting, the ratepayers forced) He 'said the cost of the punip- i lor) ; rive and Wort Paint crescent ihe station balanced the cost of wha Voodoo jet interceptors like these will soon be familiar sights across Canada. The Low Rental Housing Not Needed BOWMANVILLE (Staff) A low rental housing project is not needed as yet in Bowman- | t would normally be paid|yille, council learned Monday our ie eee 4 <a ctags saa for the trunk sewer -- a cost/night in a letter from the Hous- SOR ye SOrMIBN. Ser eene.("e,, described at $13,440. He|ing Branch, Ontario Department ay hen ak te cine that if they did not come|of Economics and Development. . ; abe into the scheme it would not) a survey was conducted by different position than the rele other people lthe Housing Branch last July to THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Merch 7, 1962 3 CANADA TO GET VOODOO JET INTERCEPTORS | RCAF will have five squad- , more than. 1,200 mph and on Vancouver Island, North Bay, Ottawa, Bagotville, Que., rons of the all-weather two- | climb to 50,000 feet. The and Chatham, NB. seat CF-101B jets, which fly | squadrons will be stationed | (CP Wirephoto by Nat. Def.) OBITUARY JESSE DAVIS PETERS | In failing health for five years \Jesse Davis Peters died |Whitby Tuesday, Mar. 6 \was in his 76th year. } A son of the late Stephen and! Emma Peters, the deceased was born May 11, 1886 at Cha- tham, Kent, England and was married July 26, 1911, at Guelph, Ont A resident of Canada for 58 years, Mr. Peters lived for the greater part of this period in BINGO, Bathe Pa Guelph and also spent short|22Ursd#y- 2 P-m- periods in Toronto and Oshawa. eycure at Harman Park on Wednes- He was a member of Norfolk\day, March 7, 8 p.m, Six prizes, re- ISSUES 189th WARNING HONG KONG (Reuters) LUANDA, Angola (AP) Communist China issued its|Small groups of anti - Portu- 189th "serious warning" against) guese terrorists are increasing |United States intrusions of its|activities in north Angola jterritorial airspace following/daily, official sources said to- the alleged flight of two U.S.)day. In the last 24 hours a ter- |military planes over Kwang- rosist attack on a farm cost the tung. province Monday, the New/terrorists 15 dead and heavy China news agency reported to-|loss of weapons, the sources | said, COMING EVENTS DISCOUNT 10 per cent on quets, weddings or party bookings until March 20. Special prices for junior or cl league . Sandalwood Restaurant, Simcoe North 725-9111. 14 DIE IN ATTACK He rk, Eulalie Avenue, Euchre Saturday, 8 mainder of the West junction of the two would cost $7,200 Construction of the project, | scheduled to get underway last jweek, has been delayed by council Spokesman for a West Rouge) Hills drive was concerned, he| Allan Wattman told/said, its withdrawal would ruin) | group, }council members again Monday|the whole scheme. |night that the residents did not want the sewage facilities. Rouge} jarea. A pumping station at the}, streets) Reeve Scott pointed out that hen sewers are required the residents would have to pay the }eost of the pumping station themselves. In the long term picture they | would be wise, he said, to re- lconsider. As far as Rouge Mr. Scott jsaid that a definite decision |had to be made at this meeting. Reeve Scott admitted the On- ario Water Resources Commis- |sion had told him to delay con- struction to allow further dis- cussion on the petitions |WISHES STRENGTHENED Mr. Wattman said that there|Rouge Hills Golf and Country) had been a strengthening in the wishes of the residents on two street, Taylor road and West Point crescent, who would not like to have the sewer and pumping station in their area. This, he said, did not change the outlook of the people on Rouge Hills drive, but it was realized that the township's problem of having to lay a trunk main along that street was apparent "T would like to forget about jsewers,"' said Mr. Wattman, in the {HEALTH PROBLEMS "We either go ahead or we }don't go ahead," he said, "with or without the deletion of these two streets." E. A. Dand, owner of the Club, said that perhaps 10 per cent of the people have a health problem, and the rest of the people have to look after this 10 per cent. "Even if it is one-half of 1 per cent,"' said Councillor W. J. Greening, "we cannot compare money with human lives." Reeve Scott pointed out the public health problems that had arisen, due to septic tanks |-- the school shopping centre -- |"'and I understand, = problem jon the golf course. | Councillor H. Wank said that | determine the demand for a low lrental housing project in Bow- |manville, There was very little response| |to this survey, the letter stated, jand it was felt that this was jdue to the survey being con- |ducted during the vacation period. However, a further sur- jvey later in the year showed |the same result It was noted that only 11 eligible persons completed the questionnaires and, therefore, there is no justification at the present time for the federal- provincial partnership to con- template the development of a jrental project. Lodge, AF and AM, in Guelph.) Predeceased by his wife, the former Sarah Danby, Jan. 16, 1955, Mr. Peters is survived by} four daughters, Mrs. W. Ham- ley (Dorothy), Oshawa; Mrs, J.| Horton (Holly), Dorval, Que-| | Oshawa and Mrs. R. Bates) bert G. H. Peters, Wetaskiwin, | Alberta. | The last member of his fam-| ily, Mr. Peters is also survived | by eight grandchildren. The memorial service will be} held at the Armstrong Funeral | Home at 1.30 p.m. Friday, Mar. 9. Rev. John K. Moffat, minis- "In the event," stated the let-jter of Simcoe Street United ter, "that your council feels at}Church, will conduct the ser-| some future date there is ajvices. Interment will be in Mem- more pressing -- ~ low|ory Gardens, Kitchener renal accommodation, please) FUNERAL OF cae as resis to get in touch) Rs, FANNY NELSON aime eat | The memorial service for |Mrs. Fanny Nelson, who died at excluding the two streets, asjthe Oshawa General Hospital, |~ sewers were a community proj-/Saturday, Mar. 3, in her 64th; ect, regardless of the individ-|year, was held at Grace Luther-| uals who blocked it. jan Church Tuesday, Mar. 6, But, he said, he would vote/t 2 p.m., after resting at the favorably to a motion to pro-|ATmstrong Funeral Home. ceed with sewers, exempting] Rev. Carl A. Kartechner,) (Mary), Toronto and a son, Al-|------ ite Street United Church and Speed|freshments. Admission 50e. 0 NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 7:30 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled bec; Mrs. C. Biggs (Margaret),|$240 JACKPOT INCLUDED __Door Prize $15 _ Raglan Church Hall SAT., MARCH 10, 5:30 until all ore served. Sponsored by U.C.W. Variety programme _ADULTS $1.00 STUDENTS 50¢ BINGO Bathe Park Clubhouse EULALIE AVENUE d., Mar. 7, 7:45 p.m. 20 regulors, 4 jackpots Share The Wealth Door Prizes Given SHOP FROM your phone by scannng the Oshawa Times Want Ads, You'll find everything you need. BINGO UNION HALL, BOND ST. WED., MAR. 7 --7.30 p.m. 20 Games -- $6 and $10 Share the Wealth 6 --- $40 Jackpots _ NOTICE ALL RESIDENTS } prs | / IRISH SUPPER | OF THE THORTON'S ROAD AREA ore urged to attend « MEETING IN. THE SUNDAY *° OL MARCH 12, 8 P.M. Purpose of the meeting is te discuss the disposition of the Sunday School. OSHAWA JAYCEES | Monster BINGO - Thurs., Mar. 8th 20 GAMES AT $20--5 GAMES AT $30 at the scene at| said) "for about five years whole area." lhe had not been in favor of Fr said) | Constable Joynt, "and I took an} |over-all measurement of skid| | Pleading guilty to a charge of/ficer, "hit a sign, a tree, and/| jdriving while his ability was} struck three individual mail CHICAGO (AP) -- The 17th|impaired, Herbert Hanke, 30,/boxes before finally coming to U.S. National Higher Education urged the fed- eral government Tuesday to re- strict its financial aid programs B. Baxter, in magistrate's court,| Highway to those colleges and universi- ties which do not practice racial or religious discrimination DINAH SEEKS DIVORCE |fined $50 and costs or seven) |days in jail, by Magistrate R.| | Tuesday Constable Bruce Tillson, |the Bowmanville OPP detach- |ment, testified that he was on patrol in Newcastle when he ob- LOS ANGELES (AP)--Dinah|served a car pull up and park! with high beams on and I must|1937, was re-activated in 1957, Shore filed suit Tuesday for a| beside the school. | divorce from actor George| 'I went up to this vehicle and) Montgomery. The suit alleged|noticed two occupants and that! mental-cruelty and asked cus-|the keys were in the ignition," stated that Duyf may have seen|township. He said that if three|Canadian National Railways, in tody of their two children. The, Stated he officer singer and Montgomery were| "I seized a pint and a half married in December 1943 of wine," said Constable Tillson, | "and asked the accused to get! EDEN HAS CHECKUP out of the vehicle. He staggered) BOSTON (AP)--Former Brit- out and was very abusive." ish prime minister Anthony, The accused told the court he; Eden arrived Tuesday to un- was sorry that it had happened,| dergo a three-day check at Newjand also that he was un- England Baptist Hospital. Eden,| employed 64, underwent surgery here in| Magistrate R. B. Baxter gave 1953, having his gall bladder re-|him two weeks to pay the fine moved. He said this visit had SELES EE Cis Daas nothing to do with that illness GAITSKELL HECKLED LONDON (Reuters) = Labor . party leader Hugh Gaitskell| I D | came under heavy _heckling| n ar ington Tuesday night from university students protesting against the| BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- U.S. decision to resume nuclear Early morning milking opera-| tests if necessary. At one point|tions were delayed when a he was shouted down in his; power break at Courtice left the; speech to an assembly of more|western half of Darlington than 500 members of University, Township without electricity for| College's Labor Society in Lon-|about two hours today. j don. The power failure occurred between 5.30 a.m. and 6 a.m.! LOSES APPEAL | but the system was back in KAMLOOPS, BC. (CP)--|Peration at about 7.40 a.m.| County Court Judge Gordon| This was accomplished with the Lindsay Tuesday dismissed an|help of several members of the| appeal by Highways Minister Oshawa Maintenance Crew of Philip Gaglardi of British Co-| Ontario Hydro lumbia against his conviction "The cause, stated W. R. Jan. 2 for driving without due| Walters, of the Bowmanville care and attention. The minister) Public Utilities | Commission was fined $75 and lost his driv-|appeared to be severe! sma!' er's licence for three months. | installations breaking down at! the Courtice distribution -- sta-| tion." j GOOD FOOD BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 to 2 P.M. HOTEL LANCASTER Power Off SENATOR BURIED OTTAWA (CP) Govern- ment officials, relatives and res-| idents of Ottawa sat side by side | Tuesday at a crowded funeral service for the late Senator Cairine Wilson (L -- Ontario), who died suddenly Saturday fol- lowing complications from a hip last spring. Conference on/211 Conant street, Oshawa, was|rest against a tree." Ronald Kavanaugh that he was driving west on 2 near Van Belle Nurseries, at about 50 miles stated of per hour before going into the house site, and asked countil to| mitted, curve. "When I was going into the curve I met another vehicle have gone out stated Kavanaugh. Magistrate R. of control," B.- Baxter circumstances accept tion FASTEST GUN IN THE EAST To answer yearnings of Japanese children for a gun just like Maverick's," Tokyo's General Trading Co. is importing $14,000 worth of toy six-guns and rifles Be quick on the draw and the first to check Oshawa Times Classified section to find the good second car you've been wanting. There is a wide selection of makes and models, large and small, and, exceptional values in "Autos for Sale'. Let Osh- awa Times Classified ads be the target and hit it today , he was going to Kavanaugh's explana- By ELSA STORRY accepted. The lowest tender, BROUGHAM -- Leonard Can-|that of Law Motor Sales, did jham, of the Frenchman's Bay not, according to Road Super- ;Yacht Club, told Pickeringjintendent Jack Chapman, con- |Township Council that his or-|form to specifications. ganization was not able to ac-| Eight tenders for crushing quire any property for a club) 30,000 tons of gravel were sub- and that of Claude| grant land suitable for such a|Smith, for 21% cenis per ton, | site. the lowest tender, was ac- | The yacht founded in| cepted. The Township of Toronto ask- /Mr. Canham said. It had a total|ed Pickering Township to press |membership of 35, 60 to 65 per|for a "'united front'? in oppos- cent of them residents of the|ing level crossings, which the club, |Kavanaugh's car but, under the|or four acres were acquired the|their proposal of the by-pass|name of its appointee lclub would be able to install|line through various towaships, \facilities for perhaps 200 mem-|had allegedly contemplated el- bers, but that there would be a|iminating. ; limit to what it could handle} Reeve Scott noted that there) adequately and efficiently. $30,-\was only one proposed level! /000 worth of boats are repre-|crossing on the access line, sented at the club, registered)which was at Woodview road, with Lloyds of London. the rest having been proposed "We are a great spectacle on|as grade separations. | the Bay," said Mr. Canham,| The reeve said that the rail-| and noted that Bay Ridges had) way claimed that this crossing thought so, using them pictor-/-would be protected with bells ially in their advertising. and lights, and Engineer T. O. Reeve Scott advised thej|Jefferson said that it was im- |spokesman that council had not|possible to keep the commun- |formulated a policy regarding|ity: in that location together ithe donating or leasing of land) with a separaetd crossing. and, therefore, could not give| "I wonder if we have much to la definite answer |gain," said the reeves, "by 'get- | "We will try to formulate our|ting into a hassle at this time. policy," said the reeve, "'within|Our relations have teen good jthe next few weeks" }so far." enchman's Bay Clu Asks Council For Land "5 pastor of Grace Lutheran} the two streets, "if that was Chueh cokutueted the' parvinn:| Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were H. Ben- tham, E. Topple, J. McKeen,} A. Millson, R. Huntley and W Marchant. the way they wanted it." Council appointed the Clare- mont Park Board in the per- sons of A. Roszell, R. Madill, R. Sanderson, R. Hockley and J. Rennie, with Messrs. Spang and Mowbray, representing council. The Pickering Township Plan-| ning Board advised council, following a request from Bay Ridges in School Area 2, that it would be pleased to have an "unofficial observer' from that area in attendance at its meet- ings. School Area 2 will be re- quested to advise council the) PROPOSED BOND ISSUE Messrs. Campbell and Stahl, of Bell Gouinlock Company, To- ronto, appeared before council, asking to do the financing of some $430,000 in debentures this year so far. "'We have done all the financ- ing of the township for the past six years," said Mr. bell, "we have a sort of 'father- ly feeling' toward the Town- ship of Pickering." After council questioned Clerk L. T. Johnston about forthcoming issues, it was re- vealed that a debenture for $100,000 for a five-room school at Greenwood, a $160,000 addi- tion for school at Bay Ridges, a $43,500 two-room addition for | A resolution was passed that |TENDERS ACCEPTED jno action be taken. Camp-} | 1 -- $150.00 JACKPOT _ ($20.00 PER LINE PLUS $50.00 PER FULL CARD) 2 -- $250.00 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NO. 54 ONE $250.00 JACKPOT TO GO. $10.00 PER LINE PLUS $200.00 PER FULL CARD IN 52-57 : k | NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS $25.00 CONSOLATION PRIZE. ready for financing, having not) $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES. yet reached the final stages, had they b d by| ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES the variods iepalioes Vadiba. ' $1.00 RED BARN, Oshawa DOOR PRIZES "It is premature to sell the|-- Reeve Scott. "Once we had the, WHITBY KINSMEN BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH, WHITBY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 money before we need it. We) did not feel it worked to our) EARLY BIRD GAME--SHARE-THE-WEALTH STARTS 7:45 SHABP and a $176,000 issue for Rose-; bank waterworks, were not advantage at that time." | The bond company will keep} in touch with the clerk for fur- ther development. Twentynine new dwelling per-| mits were issued in February,| and one public garage and paint| shop, the total value for permits, | an estimated $331,680. } The Plumbing Inspector re-| ported 18 master plumbers and| 19 Journeyman Plumbers in) the township. | The new Plumber's Licensing) Board recently set up reported) that there have been eight ex- aminations for journeyman li- cences, and one for a master plumber. Journeyman examina- tions resulted in three passes and four failures and two unde- |cided. One Master Plumber is jundecided. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant way to overcome loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH, an improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them oe oO chee they feel more com- 'Oo! le. No gummy, gooey, ity taste or feeling. It's alkaline {none acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor breath". Get FASTEETH today at drur counters everywhere. 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