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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1962, p. 3

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Se ee owned by the Palisades Coun- try Club'was sustained, as was that of Earl Sheridan. Geo F. Kydd appealed against the increase of his golf course assessment and} gained a reduction of $675.) also giving a reduction of $150 in business assessment. Jack Lowe did not appeal the assess- ment on his golf course but the court felt his figure should be similar and gave him a reduc- tion of $675 and $200 in busi- ness assessment. A_ reduction was also granted on the ap- peal of Mary Temple of $800 on buildings but no change on farm land. DeoePesh In Home Fire COURTICE (Staff). -- A mo- ther dog and her puppy perished in a fire that gutted a four-room bungalow near here Wednesday afternoon Cause of the blaze at the home of John Rekker, RR 3 Bowmanville, has not been de- termined. Damage is expected to reach $8000. Both Mr. and Mrs. » Rekker were at work at the time The fire was first noticed by| a neighbor, 16-year-old Peter) LaChappelle, When he tried to) enter the burning building he was met by dense smoke and flames. Bowmanville Volunteer) firefighters. were called to the scene. 'Havana Reports Shelling Of Beach KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)--"A! big ship coming from the north' shelled Canaguey prov- ince on the northeastern coast) of Cuba Tuesday night, Havana radio reported today. | The broadcast, monitored) here, said the ship was manned by a. Cuban counter-revolution-| ary crew. It said cannon and machine-guns were fired upon San Francisco beach, about 18 miles from the city of Caibar-) vard, who died at the Oshawa) |walled bus shelters. The finance committee of city council Wed- jnesday approved them in prin- FUNERAL OF General Hospital fungay, Dec. i.e , was held at the Mclintosh-| lli EDWARD S. WEEKS Kndoewn "hecorid 'Home es 2| On Sate ites Hen ' 'iple. The structures, to cost The funeral service for Ed- WwW > . |ciple i : p.m, ednesday, Dec. 5. : 1$2,000, would bi | : ward S. Weeks, 188 Athol street)" Rey Dp. R. Sinclair, minster) UNITED NATIONS (CP)-- heated) e electrically east, who died at! the Oshawal|op st Luke's General Hospital Sunday, Dec.|Church t 2, was held. at the Aivintgen:| Church, conducted Anderson Funeral Home at 3.15 Presbyterian) The United States and the So- the services,|viet Union: Wednesday an- tiedorenent was in Oshawa Union| nounced ee Sten teen CAPE. CAIAVERAL, | Fla. 2 5 Te yh okies \(AP)--An Atlas missile thun- p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3 The pallbearers were J, H./satellites in commun ication,|qoreq 5,000 miles on a eaneedh: Rev. H. A. Mellow, minister Connor, John Wheeler, William|weather forecasting and map-| fy] flight Wednesday to pide of Northminster United Church,|calder, John McGregor, William|ping the world's. magnetic field.|the curtain oh a te5t. progratt conducted the services. Inter-|wj _| U.S . Ambassador Adlai Ste-|,.); ment was in Pine Grove|pieishe ant emer De oon and Soviet chief deiner he sig Fogg oN ago, A Cemetery, Prince Albert. | A Masonic service was heldjgate Valerian Zorin gave alwere rated m= ead P ip The pallbearers were Arthur/at the funeral home at 7.30 p.m,|joiat letter to United Nations] tiaily successful, 18 fail awd Tamblyn, George Matthews,/Tyesday under the auspices of|Secretary-Genera] U Thant in| two involved in' ot wil -- Newton Stacey, George Barrett,|Cedar Lodge, AF and AM. Glen|forming him of the agreement.| space iaanobine ee military Leonard Glover and Alfred!pranton, worshipful master of| Later Stevenson and Soviet) gs unreported, | Haverson. the lodge, conducted the service,|delegate Platon Morozov _noti-| TERROR AT PLAY | fied MUNICH (AP) -- The audi- ence's smiles turned into horri- a. : . the General Assembly's! Baar ering ponte ' political committee. n failing hea or the pas The agreement provides that:| fied' screams wh 4 year, Johannes Bernardes Men- CITY AND | 1. In 1963-64, the Soviet Union|deliers crashed ee we DISTRICT jand the United States will ex-) stage Wednesday night during a GIVEN REMAND sink, of 44 Jones avenue, died ee ee |periment with weather satellites|performance here of My Fair . | and work out communication|Lady. Sonja Ziemann, plavin India Announces | links for the transfer of infor- Eliza, limped off stage 1S tage | Service Station Operator|mation gathered by them; inja doctor treat her injured leg Consulates Close James Gangemi, who pleaded|1964-65, there will be "co-or- as the curtain fell. Five minutes ae 'not guilty to contravening ajdinated launchings by. the twojlater it went up again and she NEW DELHI (AP)--India an- city bylaw by having a sign onjnations of a system of opera-/resumed her role. Officials at nounced today 'he closing of the sidewalk outside his station,|tion weather satellites;" a joint/the theatre blamed a technical her two consulates in Commu-|was remanded to Dec. 13 by | working group of scientists will defect. nist China and Tibet because Of/ Justice of the Peace L, H.\arrange the details. | restrictions placed on them by/Fayle this morning in the ab-| 2. From mid-1964 to mid-1965, N Chinese authorities. sence of Magistrate F, S. Ebbs.|each country will launch a sat- EW YORK (AP)--New York The government said it also lellite to gather data for a map) State has filed a claim for $105,. had asked for the reciprocal EUCHRE WINNERS of the magnetic field of the|224 @8ainst the widow of Oscar MAKES FINAL TEST SEEKS TAXES Galleries: The entire sum. will go to three charities. The paint- ing, titled La Fete de Pan, was the early collectors of the French Impressionists. The painting was from the estate of| an anonymous collector. Oshawa All-Stars Swamp Port Hope PORT HOPE (Staff) -- The Oshawa Juvenile All-Stars swamped the Port Hope Junior C Club 14-0, Wednesday night during an exhibition game at Port Hope. Ted Lutton led the Oshawa! Squad with his four markers. Other scorers were Ted Gow (3), Neil. Armstrong (2), Andy Matthews, Frank Cover, Wayne Cheesman, Ian McNamee and Wayne King netted singles, Oshawa's Don Gutsole was credited with the shutout. Trenton Midget and Juvenile teams Oshawa All-Stars teams in exhibition games on Tuesday Dec. 11 at 7.30 p'm. in the Chil- dren's Arena. GREAT POPULATIONS Some 40 per cent of the world's population lives in In- dia and Communist China. executed: in 1879 at the country} estate of Paul Berard, one of] e ous THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 6, 1962 3 Reeve Outli . ae eee OSHAWA ELECTION RESULTS ) Large Project . : ge je ee ' 3 STOUFFVILLE -- Uxbridge|tiful in Ontario County and 3 % He 3 2 < Township's retiring Reeve Earl|there had been complaints and a E74 ue ue 3 + . Dowswell outlined two large|crop damage. os :. . road expenditures > a ratepay-| He said that ey gene = =z €% =z 3 £ es z ers' meeting recently. itt f whic' e was a » o . A new grader had been pur. couber iad expended a budge: zs sz z> 3s OF <i 5c chased from the J. D. Adams|of some $10,000, on fall fair ; eum company at cost of $23,835 and|srants, agricultural prizes and MAYOR Oe te osia teat the pur ans formers eae ipmOED 667 584 1494 1567 553 3709 85 Chase of gravel from privael THOMAS 485 666 1104 1329 389 3043 70 sources had been unsatisfac-/ WOULD ENFORCE BYLAWS - tory, and council had received) Ajyin Redshaw, who will be CITY 4 the consent of,the Department|qgeputy-reeve in 1963, said that et of te to buy hag well| more stringent action should be cou NCIL pad as the consent of the Ontario in the protection of live- Municipal Board to issue thel igcy. He said the : Cownship| ATTERSLEY 719 714 «+1718 «1594 473. «4130. 9 j necessary debentures. paid claims of $277 in 1961 but|BESTWICK 369 346 865 744" 249 2229 4 _ i pape ouiLany Pon told ag coh an vuciaen, in 1962 the amount soared ne BINT 539 570 1309 1310 375 2930 fe 'CAROL CRAWFORD entre road, north of Uxbridge, ey ts too, he said, RICHARD ADDINGTON er " : had been ve - the own- eu ae $2,762 in 1961 ge ts ra eet 4G pr sor 8 ers contacted from whom it was $2624 in 1962. > necessary to buy frontage. NO|"°chnciior 'Charles Forsyth\(CHARLTON 221 214 425 476 184 ~1339 2869 actual work of widening had| oo ended that township|DAFOE 676 706 1520 1484 471 3498 8355 Beer GGne e- Oate. eons needed more protection] DOWN 590 511 1353 1296 360 » 3164 72 . igh aticpse hg Lng -- and thought a vault should be DYER A 505 425 1123. 1060 296 2615 60; peiy been called cn {0 make two, Provided. He also though fire PD MONDSON 270 293 613 704 243° 1684 38 payments Co eneher township. prop-GAY 441 544 1009 1206 405-2617 62 < vided on othe et 82 178 5 GOWER 247 260 509 5 } FAVORED DEER SEASON erty. 1 Norman Hogg, the newly ac-| Councillor Donald Jackson de-| MARTIN rete a, van Poy ae aint be claimed reeve, said that ajfended council's action in not MURDOCH 1264 458 3079 6853 county vote on an open deer| accepting the lowest bid for the/pILKEY 467 579 1006 season in Ontario, had been|new road grader. He said the REARDON 420 496 934 995 307 2421 5573 turned down although he him-jone purchased was more suit-/P UNDLE 609 552 1460 1316 394 3663 7994 self had favored the action.,able to the township require. TALKER 623 596 1457 1390 387 3429 7882 Deer were becoming very plen-/ ments. WHrTiNG 245 253 735 729 189 1966 A117 SULE NEWS WILSON 360 418 801 781 222 2337 4N9 . Survey Shows EDUGATIO 502 454 1217 998 310 2677 6139 SHEILA DRUMM LYNDA HIGGINS KEITH HOOEY DENNIS KARPIAK soy aaa 540 121 1234 932 276 2805 6208 Ld 7 1 BRITTEN 297 395 751 770 26 Lack In Diets ae 33 gah 168 es" dap DIONNE 194 306 4 TORONTO (CP)--A survey of;Dorothy B.. Hammerstein. ItsipRYNAN 341 349 877 765 235 2257 4824 student digt habits eacae value was not estimated. FLETCHER 413 368 eH pi eae aay8 4 that nearly 30 per cent of Tor- 472 385 onto Grade 13 students go to| APPOINT FIRST NEGRO. (GLOVER 377 509 +«--«899.-«S«si«29---=s«8392~=S«2257 «5263 fast "The curves, undertaken by| Nionio'has been appointed Ken-_ OVELL 570 531 1347 1148 333 3233. 7162 "Torodto nutriti ii-|¥a's deputy public prosecutor--lony EYL L 505 533 1286 1147 331 2887 6689 the Toronto nutritional commit the first Negro to hold the post tee whose members represent|'0° 1154002? covernment an-SAYWELL 540 502 1262 1066 285 2940 6595 various fields of education, iM 'onio, 42 AW A4l7 630 1015 1104 402 2709 6367 ; nounced today. Njonjo, 42, was\SH health and welfare, industry) awarded a scholarship to study|VIVASH 225 167 576 429 178 1504 3029 ied ely euler to oe oe tt Exeter University Col'ege in| WERRY 308 408 737 809 a il Mi ace ; **| Britain in 1946 and was called 17 487 592 2 essential foods. to the bar in London in 1054. | WILKINS me 8 buena sok ae 2 GRENADE EXPLODES SEPARATE 'AW! --More an} NANCY, France (AP)--Since %,000 pattents in Canadian) the First World War Mrs. Er- SGHOOL BOARD slr ar a Nord ene ofa lifes FS 0773-23428 A133 Fs ---- : ae Bess i i , i BOLAHOOD 94 68 205 268 66 CATHERINE WHERRY BRUCE WOODS friends this christmas, says a exactly a kilogram (2.2 pounds) CLARKE 129 51 210 201 47 472 1110 CAROL PEARCE BRIAN TUNNICLIFFE statament issued by Mme. Va-|as weight on her kitchen scale jnier as honorary national chair-|She absent-mindedly put the/IDONALD 91 48 196 201 52 463 1051 ; | Is ll 0 Pp le of the christmas gift pro- gecete on - one sere KELLY 117 126 239 352 115 _ = of 7 jgram organized by the Cana-|Wednesday and it exploded.| KENT 64 42 105 174 55 To Maintain OBITUARIES e ne arce Sp tagger ee a iege Mrs. Dury was badly injured. |) AWRENCE 85 42 175 132 38 396 868 | | Arai gg Wage Spcabandiin er 101 146 28 257 614 ; G é REPLACE MONUMENT |LECLERC 38 44 HERMAN ALBERT SCHMID |at the Oshawa General oontial | AAT Tax Sale pod Test bs gird MOSCOW (AP)--A freedom|MAHER 90 82 181 249 74 453-1129 Assessment A resident of Newcastle since| Wednesday, Dec. 5. He was in ; : \with local branches of the as-|™Onument, razed by Stalin inIMARKS 162 91 295 311 77 672 1608 1938, Herman Albert Schmid/his 63rd year. | No outside bids were Te-| ciation, Canadians can "make|the 1930s, is going up again in NICOL 73 33 165 134 29 349 783 died suddenly at Newcastle to-| Born at Zwolle, Holland, thejceived at city hall Wednesday|)i;, brighter and happier for) downtown Moscow, the newspa-lg'NEILL 78 49 174 181 44 A416 947 STOUFFVILLE -- Uxbridge! day. He was in his 34th year. |deceased came to Canada 15jon three properties up for sale|1)., J entaliy-ill by sharin per Pravda announced today. ON 1 7 ae Township Court of Revision has; wr Schmid, son of Mr. and|years ago. Prior to coming to|for arrears in taxes. chadetenas pA with them 5 °° '\The monument, called "the|/PAGE 38 42 106 iat y 37 274 maintained the 50 per cent 5-|yrs\ Herman Schmid, St., of/Oshawa 10 years ago, he lived| The city picked up a Bloor"? y d Obelisk of Freedom in Honor of|RUDKA 98 76 212 304 65 521 1276 wessment-onall..small parcels|rnfield, was born. in' Enfleld|in Picton for five years. H® was|street east property from the!" \CHapuT WON'T LEAVE the Soviet Constitution," was SCIUK 76 80 145 371 74 489 747 of land under 20 acres, although) nq educated in Newcastle. |a former employee of the. Osh-|John J. Kucher estate. Taxes! sonpRRAT (CP) -- Marcel|unveiled Nov. 7, 1918 in front VEZINA 48 53 94 169 28 311 703 the county assessor who did the! 4 member of the Newcastle awa Parks Board. land costs were $91.10. The city oot has ap ters a inst|0f Moscow's city hall. | assessing this year in the town-| United Church, Mr. Schmid] Mr, Mensink is survived by|owns adjacent property. each ihe eeparat Fee nS | : ship, had reduced these to 40\ married the. former Clarajhis wife, the former Tonie Van-| Because no bids were Tele coomblamane P cae nde. DUCHESS LEAVES PUBLIC UTILITIES per cent. Wehrli of Switzerland two years|derweerd, whom he married in\ceived, an: "'adjourned" sale ndekioe Natonaie tat ne') LONDON (AP)--The Duchess| ae orgs cayonl Fred! ago, is | Holland in 1023; two daughters, will po gg next Wednesday atin', pelticat party. it joskda tg of feat boasted a troop viane GOMMISSION Slubine ha een unable i i is parents,|Mrs. O. L. R tvedt ia)|city hall -- ith) Agee edn ight wit complete his work due to illness. |nig 'wife, two thing Edith oflor Picton Shoe olggarg pee provision of the Assessment [Ported : bees eg cn Pa son in ber "ara ent ate eee ee 661 ay 1609 436 4143 9290 The farm home assessment Of/ Newcastle and Mrs, Vito Dittal(Mina) of Brooklin and two Act. : Ch freseasc hs in te oe T.'hours late because of the Lon-|BALD IN 28 530 50 1270 350 3252 7534 H. E. Pailsley which was ap-|of Scarboro and two children,|sons, John aad Fred, of Oshawa.| If no bids are received then a pected te tomeaie don smog, to join her husband in|BLACK 290 383 656 870 271 1801 4271 pealed, was reduced $150, but/Gary and Glen. | The deceased is resting at|the city will pick them up. The} ond " 8 th 16 Hong Kong. The duke is second|BODDY 496 563 439 1092 333 2593 6316 the assessment on the farm it-| Mr, Schmid is at the F. F./the Gerrow Funeral Home.|lands are located on Valencia) hat ea sthehar as 'he|in command of his squadrcn of FLEMING 579 612 1202 1353 456 3328 7530 self was sustained. Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow-|Funeral arrangements have not|road and Verdun road. thi ark a separatist party) ine Royal Scots Greys in Hong|KELLY 325 341 674 85] 263 1960 4414 A building owned by Teresa|manville, for service in the|heen completed. | a eib rele wiisigs Kong. POPHAM 379 268 872 Winston, and Gescribed a 8 chapel on Friday, Dec. 7, Dy 2 e TO HEAT BUS 'STOPS ine nese 2 676 206 2333 4734 cheese factory, but which wasinm. Rev. E. C. Woodland of FUNERAL OF US y s IPS 2) in fact, a cement block house,| the. Saucestie United Church JOHN W. GRAHAM oe Russians Wectae ee ee NEW YORK (AP) -- One o¢ BYLAW had the assessment lowered by| wij} conduct the service. Cre-| The funeral service for John| Duldbedurmsat® og 'mon-|Renoir's major works was auc-| 1 $400. Sick wit.be at ihe TOrORSlW Grote Me (ics toda 0 ton's transit system may soon|tioned Wednesday night for| YES 563 522 350 1245 392 3479 7551, Toe ansenemact. io. © aati neers ; , : To 0- perate |be surrounded by heated, glass-i3i90,000 at the Rarke-Bernet|NO 185 199 399 439 152 1123 2497 Co-Ops Attacked President Claims | TORONTO (CP) -- Corpora-| His remarks were contained) tions are 'directing at co-oper- atives one of the most vigorous attacks ever launched against in- stitutions, says President Ralph Canadian democratic Staples of the Co-operative Un- ion of Canada. Statements claiming that co- ops aren't paying their share of income tax are too often "'In- and at times defamatory," he said Wednesday night. Corporations have been joined by some prominent personal- ities in business, industry, ac- counting and legal professions in attacking co-ops, said the Ottawa-based executive. A new organization called the Equitable Income Tax Founda- tion was seeking incorporation to lead the assault and it was "sparked by the Retail Mer- chants Association of Canada," he said, Mr. Staples was speaking to the annual dinner of the United Co-operatives of Ontario. closure of Communist Chinese) Evelyn Hodgson was the win-\earth; another joint working| Hammerstein Tl for income consulates in Bombay and Cal-ner of the door prize at the|group of scientists will arrange| (axes the state claims the cutta euchre held in the Eastview|these details Broadway composer did not Park Clubhouse, Other winners} 3. In 1962-63, the two coun-P2¥: The claim, filed Wednes-| and their scores were: Mrs. F.|tries 'agree to co (day, seeks $78,128 in taxes for| |Wood, 100; Walter Ashton, 97; experiments on communication seg yu beled 1950 through 1954 |Elizabeth McDonough, 97; Reg.|hy means of the U.S. satellite|2" $27,396 in penalties, Ham- |Maxwell, 94; E. Drury, 63 and|icho A-12; they also agree to|™erstein died Aug. 23, 1960 at |May Burnfield, 61. hold meetings on '"'the working|*N®, 98¢ of 65. He left the bulk ONS lout with other nations of a pro-| sia ene ad roe, CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS lject for an experimental global Revenue collected at the port). tom of space: 'camianiivas| jof Oshawa during November|)i,,. | |totalled $1,501,688.44. The total) |was made up of the following + operate in MANY OUTLETS FOR BOOKS There are 112,000 outlets for books, serving an esti- mated 100,000,000 Americans who read regularly. 'Books by Mail' is a major indus- try itself SHORGAS | HEATING & GIANT BIRDS , : items: import duty, $1,383,-| sinvit cane aki Ap |687.69; sales tax, $112,875.28; ex. Adult ostriches weigh up to APPLIANCES Classified ads 'to sell the |C!se 'ax, Pee ane aanery wt Pigg hig on iis Industrial and . @ le oti 7 and eat 5 nh. good worthwhile articles you |° ollections, $1,437 69. just as much Commercial are no longer using. Classi- EYE : fied ads are the best outlets - The established, reliable Gas to reach the person interest- EXAMINATIONS ORGANIST Dealer in your area. ed in these items, Dial 723- 3492 tofay and let the friendly ad. writer who an swers help you word your ad PHONE 723-4191 by appointment F. R. BLACK, O.D. 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH | LILA TREDWELL Appearing Nightly GENOSHA HOTEL 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 ---------- ee | NOW! $100,000.00 Auto Liability Insurance with adequate insurance. 360 KING ST. WEST ' @ Don Ellison @ Gerry Osborne AT PREMIUMS PER AS LOW AS y .00 YEAR A Court Judgment can ruin your life financially . . . be safe SCHOFIELD-AKER cL aeleeae (Limited) @ Rolph Schofield 723-2265 @ Reg Aker eememesrc ca arnt Florin create seater Die ati, | in notes for his address, issued} to the press before delivery. | Mr. Staples listed four points! "to keep the record straight." Most co-ops pay. income tax| in Canada and 'the only ones} that don't are those lacking in-) come. Tax rates are the same for| all: corporations similar in size| laccurate, misleading, umf air|2"d type, co-op or non-co-op. | Finally, he said, no co-oper-| ative can acquire general re-| serves out of savings without paying income tax. "There is one exception to this--a truly new co-operative in its first three years is ex- empt from income tax. Both) co-operatives and their opposi- ent conditions this is not a fact of great significance. New min- ing companies have the same exemption." OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE at Nu-Way, carpet and broad- loom has been a specialty for 18 years . , . with thousands. of .yards on display to select from. PHONE 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. tion recognize that under pres- | STO Complete, only From ve ewenee Rate TRADE NOW for a new From ee 56 BRUCE ST. 410 RITSON RD. N. Under Body Rust i Under spray now before winter sets in. _FAST MUFFLER SERVICE Dorit be stuck this winter with a dead battery. 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