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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jan 1963, p. 3

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FROST ETCHES INTRICATE WINDOW DESIGN Oshawa 'Times photographer Bruce Jones discovered this morning that Jack Frost is quite a co-operative fellow CAPSULE NEWS Snapped Cable Injures 11 Men |Confederation of National Trade SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)--A steel arresting cable snapped) 2'? almost any window--obviously the only one pleased with the cold snap, ~--Oshawa Times Photo while I photographed him asked Photographer Jones. Jack, above from left to right, smiles from the other side of Club Head Cites Plans For Year sre Unions against what it called; Mombers of the Oshawa Ki-| Burr, whose raiding by international unions) wanis Club, at their luncheon)same -- as ™" affiliated with the Canadian La-| mooting Tuesday, satin on 1953)8'Ven name, drew a bor Congress, The council said Clut 'p «3 d ont Murray suspended sentence, providing CLC-affiliated unions were con-|"!U? regi MUrraY) restitution is made within seven ducting large-scale raids on|Sparkes' "conference", he/ days, CNTU unions particularly in/briéfly outlined plans, projects the construction industry, and objectives of his term of/the court AGREE ON BASES office and then in turn, intro-| from Mr WASHINGTON (AP) -- The)duced various committee chatt-| Nestleton, by means of a worth: when it comes to having iis picture taken, 'Who else would be willing to stay out- side in below-zero weather | Suspended Term | In Forgery Case | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- |Magistrate Ronald Burr Baxter jhad an unusual experience in j court here Tuesday when he | Sentenced Ronald Burr, of Cae- jsarea, on a_ false pretenses name is as Constable George Evans told Burr obtained $15 and Mrs, John Cath. 0 a re Oe ng ayn wes SNe aaa tat Siroud To Carry Liberal Banner Robert H. Stroud, Oshawa business man, became the Osh- awa riding Liberal candidate for the Ontario legislature Tues- day when two other nom'nees declined to stand, They were lawyers Russell H, Murphy and William G, Lawson, | Mr, Stroud's nomination came as no surprise to Liberal sup- peers in the area, Speculation ad pointed in that direction since late last year when Mr, Stroud resigned from the Osh- awa Board of Educaticn, "for health reasons,"' WANTS TO SERVE Mr, Stroud, in his address to a crowd of 400 attending the nomination convention of the Ontario Riding Liberal Associa- tion, said he had "come to the point where he wanted to serve | level," | | Queen's | | | | | the |Search and rescue headquarters) pert Magistrate's|Said_ here today at least eight) wa. vear's| Planes have joined in the search Millen and Harold | cart, owners of the 7A Grill at| }earry the barner of this riding his fellow man on a_ higher "We will do the utmost to along with all the other banners of this province,"' he said, Mr, Stroud was described by his nominator Terence V, Kelly as a man with a voice that) will speak more frequently for the citizens of this district at Park, a voice that would be heard, He became known especially] during the past year as) chairman of the Oshawa Board) of Education, only in the second Cc OD TE USL ALLEN IONE Ait ditaliins dian ntheaie es nak cook od ee ee ih in tm oa PO PPE Wie a age Sa ee tt Gay " ~ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 16, 1963 year of his first term on that body, He has been known for some time for his association with the Westmount Kiwanis Club, In 1957 the Kiwanis elect- ed him governor of the Ontario, Quebec and Maritime division, Also as chairman of the Osh- awa Blood Donor Service of the Oshawa Red Cross he became well known, He has served this organization since its start in 1957, Mr, Stroud is married and has six children, two of whom are still of school age. He has lived in Oshawa for the past 18 years, Born in Toronto, 'he lived most of his earlier life in the Pickering-Dunbarton area, Mr, Stroud was nominated by Mr, Kelly and secended by Mrs, E, A, Mounce and Ron Peters, Conducting nomina- tions. was Bruce Powe, execu- tive secretary and director of the Ontario Liberal Association, Guest speaker of the evening was John Wintermeyer, leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, ALAN BEER SPEAKS Among the speakers before nominations were called for was Alan Beer, provincial can- didate in the Durham riding. OSHAWA MAN INVESTED AS SERVING BROTHER Mrs, B, A. Warne, president of _ William Edgar Austin of Jerusalem by the Rt. Hon, sided over an investiture in the Oshawa Liberal Women's) Oshawa, is appointed as a Lord Wakehurst, governor of Queen's Park in Toronto Tues- | serving brother of the Order Northern Ireland and Lord day, --(CP Wirephoto) Association, presented the re-| port of the credentials commit-| of the Hospital of St. John of Prior of the Order, who pre- tee, | _ een aaa 'Mrs, Warne made a presenta- tion of flowers to Mrs, J, R Norseman Missing ji. a bcd preaident of With Seven Aboard the Oshawa Liberal Women's} | Atspaiation 40 yeare age. | ' sau Those nom'natin r, Lawson} HALIFAX (CP) -- RCAF) wore Donald Crostey and Gil: Murdoch, Mr, Murphy) nominated by Harry Phillips. for a Norseman aircraft, with) Others on the platform were seven persons aboard, missing George K, Drynan, 1959 provin- on a flight between the two Un-|oja) candidate; John Lay, fed- gava Bay communities of Payne) era) candidate 1953, Norman Bay and Fort Chimo. Cafik, federal candidate 1962, The single engine plane,/and Tom. Harris, provincial owned by Wheeler Airlines of! candidate 1959, St, Jovite, Que,, was last seen) A)so attending the convention Monday when it left Payne Bay) were Dr, Boyd Upper, execu: CITY AND DISTRICT TO THANK FLORIST A letter will be mailed to R, BR. Reed and Sons, Florists, by the Oshawa General Hospital board of directors, in apprecia-|' tion of their offer to provide floral arrangements weekly for the hospital chapel, The decision was made at the OGH board of directors meeting Tuesday night, Reeve Of Clarke Is New Warden COBOURG (Staff) -- A New- tonville man, who has tive in municipal polit years and has never had to con- was test. an election, warden of the United Orono Motorist Nets $250 Fine BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- An Orono man, Benjamin Proudy, was fined $200 and costs or two months for driv ing while his licence was sus- pended and $50 and costs for impaired driving when he ap peared in court here Tuesday, It was his second conviction of driving without a licence. been ac: ics for 12 named Counties scythe at knee level across the deck, Eleven men were injured, MUST TICKET COP PETERBOROUGH (CP)---An STILL COLD i i reached an Uamnestaeting Pel! prospective activity, The cheque was made out to} It way reported Tuesday from] meyer; Ned Belliveau, public The soll eee at inten ths Tuesday night by acolamation,|/the Bowmanville Police Depart: mitting continued use by Without going into detail,/the Toronto Dominion Bank injSt, Jovite that only the pilot) relations officer; W. T. Hender- ; ; | Earl Walkey, 49, Reeve of}Mment told the court he saw the putting a parking ticket. on a car belonging to another con- ala Nesihdle -« arvice 'ing found Burr ' ant is ,|club's work and service, during e '4 ' | Was 16 below zero in the Raglan a ---- agreement can be the year 1963 and in closing his there aboard--the pilot, three ee 'oronto - Yorks Liberal Assocl-| snag Reeve Walkey has been on the;and found the accused smelled worked out. jand three children passengers.!ation, A County Council for eight years,/strongly of intoxicants and had ticket, then saw the car, in a i : de | : pe | , ADELPHIA (AP)--Two to their various committee L b L d no parking zone, belonged to) PHILADET ted es miles to/Chairmen, in order that, he con abdor Leaders TO CONDUCT CONSERVATORY TESTS sponded to two routine ambu-|Deputy Reeve for four years.) | -- lance calls from 8.30 p.m, 'Tues-| Reeve Walkey started his! Police A | mally vas cancelled by the} 51, 1063, we can look back. at lated the Police Act, eae ae inal strike, The/Whatever success we have en CRASH KILLS FIVE t DODGES BULLETS bese fll Township school) ) jarea boa | A small chartered plane, grop-jwere so tired when they ar -- of eer ing our BERLIN (AP) -- An 16-year. ' » , % otal achievemen has been ing for a landing a' Barter Is-jrived they could hardly | stay : TORONTO (CP)--Top repre G 1 h edjouncil, Each year, he made) ass . yerman guards as he cross y year, ' In addition to telling of the/Sentatives of three labor unions four barbed wire fences and the|the council by acclamation, The Wien Alaska Ainines twin- m y engine Beechcraft hit the ice} VICTORIA (CP) -- Federal| goals are expected to be/rorming a new labor congress. West Berlin police reported to-|ager for the Port Hope Tele- various commit At Ottawa 'tNieaden. Hal cl day. phone Company. miles from Fairbanks A sur-|his law practice to help pay his|tion, asked for suggestions and Banks, hi here Tuesday in serious condi-jleader of the British Columbialajiong with stimulated interest|told the Norris inquiry into tion, for a traffic light violation was struck down by another motor hospital BAR ASS'N TO MEET Bar Association will be held here Feb, 1 and 2 Association Tuesday endorsed} the Liberal party's new policy CLAIMS RAIDING QUEBEC (CP)--The Quebec on other unions to support the BOWMANVILLE (St aff) A 36-year-old Elliot Lake man, ed driving charge in court here Tuesday other than his residence | Constable James Schultz of] steering wheel of his car which! was parked on the shoulder of! said Const. Schultz, "but had little success, He had-to be A quarter-full pint bottle of liquor was found in the Con. again. Dinner when a jet fighter tried to land on the carrier Constellation five seriously, The savy said two men lost both legs, another unidentified Peterborough po- Liga officer leet. five | stalitety t Oshawa area, The temperature} Proud: U.S. of important air bases in eae . |Lindsay, Constable Evans said) was rd the pl An RCAF Intario Liberal c igh ees : |Clarke Township, was named|Proudy car stopped in the " nen dengrt (President Murray voiced his h é uVi aid) was aboard the plane, An f son, Ontario Liberal campaign DP yudh ' Cla ship, s the Azores, the defence depart-|f reside ' snticloationa: for the|he checked with the bank and|search and rescué spokesman] committee chairman and Bob/," the city at 7.30 a.m today | Warden at the first 1963 meet-|middle of a town street, stable, Chief W. J. Shrubb told the police commission the offi: remarks, urged that individual SKATE TO SCHOOL TWO AMBULANCE CALLS | He has been Reeve of the Town-/no driver's permit, another policeman and stopped] boys roler ska icluded, "when we come to Dec ® Deny Planning day to 8.30 acm. today, |municipal career by gaining a! youngsters, Thomas Ionescue,|Joyed and whatever work we old high school student eluded} He also spent three years as land radar station, crashed' on) awake in class, A teacher drove result of a united effort." the arctic ice and five of the/them home. projects to be attempted and/have denied a suggestion that frozen Teltow Canal to escape; The father of two children, night, just off the/Public Works Minister Fulton! sohieved, the without excep i president of the Seafar®! TRAFFIC TICKET FATAL WEST ISLIP, N.Y, (AP) -- A ist Tuesday night as he stood| beside the officer's car, The vic- WINDSOR, Ont, (CP)--The! mid-winter meeting of the On- ENDORSES POLICY SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)-- that Canada should accept nu-| clear arms for her NATO and District Central Council of. Na- tional Syndicates (CNTU) Tues- Elliot Lake Driver Draws Howard Connauton, was fined $75 and costs or 15 days after He was also fined $10 and costs or an additional five days) the Bowmanville OPP detach. ment told the court he found Highway 401 about 9 p.m. on Jan. 8. dragged to the cruiser." The officer said he later learn- nauton car. Connauton told the court he Breektest, Lunch, sues TrR LUNCH Tuesday and whipped like a one leg, United States and Portugal have/men, who in turn voiced their/jess cheque last July 18 for Fort Chimo Htive assistant. of Mr. Winter: of Durham and Northumberland) Constable John Phillips of holidays .as punishment for not : ; ' hopes 3 : yas § pees y zero, ' ment reports, It will stand untilhopes aac had no account/here said seven persons were| Campbell, vice-president of the| Was +95 Geurees below sete Wing of the Counties Council, He said he checked the driver cer started to write out the! members give staunch support Oshawa Fire Department re-|ship for four years and was)= writing. He admitted he vio-/school whea the bus they nor-/' jseat, by acclamation, on the FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP)--|13, and Pedro Vellafone, ,/have done, with the personal New Congress machine-gun fire from East/® Councillor on the Township, six men aboard were killed RETURNS TO LAW briefly describing how certain|/they had been interested in| to the West during the night,|Reeve Walkey is a plant man: pack ) j northeast Alaska coast 392/said Tuesday he will return tOltee chairmen, vivor was flown to a hospital] way in a bid to become the neW! ideas from all the membors,/ers' International Union (Ind.), driver stopped by a patrolman tim, Charles Cafaro, 33, died in) tario branch of the Canadian) The Royal Canadian Air Force NORAD forces. day called on all its locals and Fine Of $75 he was convicted of an impair- for having liquor in a place} Cameron slumped over the "T tried to wake him up," ed the aceused was an epileptic doesn't intend to drive a car . M Hote! Lancaster |Progressive Conservative party.| and co-operation He told reporters: "I need it to keep going." shipping disruptions on the Great Lakes that he aad offi- Those committee chair : rmen/cials of the International Broth- who were called upon included }Bil Marche >rogre a }Bid Marchant' (Program = and agreed in principle in | 7 M ; 1960 to Music); Tod Johnson (Special) oy. a ., liSventad: 'Don. Howe create a rival to the Canadian (Inter- Rink ceiaaes }Qlub); Ray Weeks (Ways and Labor Congress. |Means); "Tony" Mr, Banks told Cobourg Driver Fine Meliveen (In the inquiry Draws $60 ternational Relations); Fre djother unions had attended a se BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --/Kitchen (Boys and girl s)jjcret meeting in Montreal at Joseph Zakarjsek, of Cobourg,|Lioyd Metcalfe (Agriculture! whioh the proposed organization had an impaired driving charge/and Conservation);. Lorne Sa-/was discussed, reduced to careless driving injvery (Vocational Guidance);) But Andrew Cooper, chief Ca- court here Tuesday, He was/Don Storie (Mombership andinadian officer of the United fined $50 and costs or sever) Education); Ken Smyth (Public|Brotherhood of Carpenters and days. and Business Affairs); Rev.|Joiners (CLC), one of the un- An additional fine of $10 andjJoon Leng (Support ofjions named, denied it. costs or five days was im-|Churches) and Harold Arm:) wry my knowledge, posed for having liquor in ajStrong (Sick and Visiting) from the carpenters place other than his residence the 1960 meeting, Zakrajsek was represented by Oshawa lawyer Terence V. Kelly who told the court the accused had no record after 20 years of driving Constable Jack Donaldson, of : the Bowmanville OPP detach meat, said he stopped the In S. Africa Zakrajsek vehicle on Highway . 401 on Nov, 29, gg en ai South Af- He said he found liquor in the rica (Reuters) -- Three white. accused man's car, ach when/ women have begun six - month aber Siig eabarna Canal analyzed was found to be dis-/Jail sentences here on a charge 9 ctagerng = ee tilled alcohol, 50.36 per cent by| of working for the banned Af-" o M So denied participation volume. The constable said an- Tican National Cergress ri ot t bagi: im meewne of other bottle found in the car Mrs, Mary Turok, 30, Miss "thir : A his union in the contained home made wine Mollie Anderson, 27, and Mrs, SC'e™ similar denial came with an alcoholic conteat of Eve Hall, 25 decided to begin [O™ Hagh oft rere gee Pe age 14.25 per cent by volume, serving their sentences Tuesday dian vice-president the In- even though they still have ap- ternational Alliance of Techni- peals pending against them, | Cal Stage Employees (CLC), TREAT STOCKINGS TO AID BEAUTY The women walked into the S court to hand themselves over AMBA! to the chief magistrate here with garlands of flowers round their if you con waltz, you cen learn necks, The garlands were the . Nylon stockings, impreg- | sin of Indian women acting on We Semee end Che Che quickly nated with oil or cream which, hosiery makers claim, will give legs an no one attended 10r were we | Three Women Sent To Jail a rival labor federation,"' Mr. Cooper said The Canpenters' union has jbeen withholding per - capita ; dues from the CLC since March, | 1962, in a dispute over its right ito organize Newfoundland woodsworkers, Sam_ Finlay eastern viee- Congress | interested in any plan to set up} erhood of Teamsters (Ind.) hadi§ SS KENNETH HARRISON THE ROYAL Conservatory of Music of Toronto has an- nounced that Kenneth Harri- son will conduct examinations in Oshawa Feb, 1 to 6 and | string faculty of the conserva- | etirement Pare, S | | | 1 | JACK MONTAGUE 4 lan for Individuals By joining the Guaranty Trust Retirement Savings Plan, you become eligible to deduct up to $2,500 or 10% of your earned income (whichever is the lesser) from your 1962 taxable income, prominent member of the PREMIUMS AS LOW AS PER YEAR @ Budget Terms Avoileble tory and has specialized in teaching violin to beginners and intermediates, He. directs two string orchestras at the conservatory besides conduct- ' Any person earning an income may join thi ing chamber music classes, ye & y join this plan. Find out how it gives you the opportunity to share Jack Montague will preside at the examinations here on Fed, Mr. Harrison is organist | and choirmaster of Islington United Church as well as choral director for two of the St. Joseph's High Schools in | Toronto, Mr. Montague is a NOW | SHORGAS and profit in the future growth of Canada . . , minis mizes the effects of inflation which could lower the value of future pension dollars and provides many other important benefits, 'Phone, or visit our office for detailed literature, GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA 32 KING ST, E, 728-1653 @ Easy Monthly Payments Schofield-Aker Limited 360 KING WEST PHONE 723-2265 Don Ellison Osborne Schofield eg Aker HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. 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CONCERT OSHAWA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and guest artists FRANCIS J, FRANCIS, conductor McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Auditorium Saturday, Jan. 26th, 8 P.M. TICKETS: Wilson & Lee, Henderson's and Alto Music Store Adults $1.00. Children 50 cents Vehicles Southbound On ALBERT STREET are now required to STOP AT ATHOL STREET EAST OBEY THE TRAFFIC SIGNS. IT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE. ALD. J. G. BRADY, Cheirmen, Traffic Committee, City of Oshowe, 04 SIMCOE ST. NORTH e HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS e EXTRA FEATURE. FRESH PORK & a NO, 1 TABLE P.E.I, 3 5 c SE ARE RIBS 10-LB, BAG FIRST GRADE LEAN, MEATY FRESH PORK END C BLADE » CHRISTIES BROOKSIDE SHORT CUT (Ist 4) 79 BREAD 2 39 c PRIME RIB ee. ae 59 EGGS SMALL SIZE ECONOMY -- 6&7 C D PRIME RIB 59 3 ; Joe IN YOUR CONTAINER : FRESH PORK SHOULDER FRESH PORK BUTT BONELESS SHOULDER SKINLESS CELLO POT ROAST BONELESS ROLLED BRISKET 69 --EXTRA FEATURE-- FRESH KILLED C 49 : TURKEYS OVEN READY 6-8 LB. AVE. MAPLE LEAF SLICED OR BY PIECE BOL

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