LY Se VRP rR ENE SY WoC elt WHEEL Fok pin Woda etns Fan aa ° Sa ae THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 9, 1963 3 Mike Starr Wins But Margin Cut -- (Continued From Page One) intensive cam-|polls was big -- he had 464 to ping Oy: by herkers: not|131 for Cafik and 118 for Hall. only did the party hold an un- 'Starr had 664 in oy go precedented number of election|ship as compared with or rallies and social affairs (such|Cafik and 250 for Hall. as coffee parties), but the _ = are the 1962 riding re- to-door campaign was one H the most teense ever seen an 133 -- polling ee" ons, polled pew votes; Cafik, 7,460; Hall, 8,480 : or | 4 & -- yore 0 spurre' 80 high because of her excellent] polled 47 votes; first-year showing last June,|Hall, 1,288 and Starr, 2,305. was handicapped in one respect] In Ajax (10 polls) Alton poll- in comparison with her two op-|ed 22 votes; Cafik 957; Hall 920 ponents -- she did not take time} and Starr, 1,078. off from her scholastic duties to! In the 34 Pickering Township campaign, but confined this ac-| polis, Alton polled 87 votes; tivity to after-school hours. De-|Cafik 2,318; Hall 1,779 and spite her defeat, she made &lstarr 3,054. good-natured speech after the} tp) three Pickering Village result was mo longer in doubt in| nojing subdivisions, Alton Poll- which she said: ed five votes; Cafik, 275; Hall, "I was greatly encouraged in|143 and Starr, 318. this compalgt ,& the tremen-| In five East Whitby Township dous amount of work done by|polls, Alton polled 15 votes; our supporters in this riding. We] Cafik, 357; Hall, 236 and Starr, have laid a solid foundation for] 494 future elections, We must look} In Whitby Township (11 polls) to the future." Alton polled 38 rag nm OTHER RESULTS 797; Hall, 752 and Starr 1,196. r In Reach Township (nine Cafik won Pickering Township} noj13) Alton polled 13 votes, 3,131 as compared with 3,052 for|Gatix 435; Hall, 278 and Starr, Starr and 2,102 for Hall. 643. Starr's biggest outside-Osh-| In the lone Scugog Township awa win was in Whitby Town-| polling subdivision, Alton polled ship where he defeated Cafik|foyr votes; Cafik, 79; Hall, 36 1,122 to 943, with 741 for Hall.) and Starr 95. Starr won Whifby Town 2,246 to) tn four Port Perry polls, Al- 2,067. Hall had 1,350. He had ajton polled seven votes, Cafik good lead in Ajax 2,246 to 1,350) 399. Hall, 154 and Starr 617. for Hall and 1,198 for the Lib-| In four Uxbridge Town polls, eral. Alton collected 23 votes; Cafik, Starr won Scott Township by} 363; Hall, 130 and Starr,592. 417 to 367; Hall had 54. In Uxbridge Township (seven The Labor Minister also won| polls) Alton polled 18 votes; Uxbridge Township 585 to 248--|Cafik, 373; Hall, 147 and Starr, Hall had 255. Starr also won Ux-| 57: good habits throughout life. Canada's Food Guide is avail-| 4), able through your local medical officer of health or from the Ontario Department of Health.| guide to good eating and it is excellent for the pre- vention of over-weight or for weight reduction. Overweight is dangerous. It frequently con. tributes to diabetes, heart dis- ease, complications of pregnancy and other ailments. To prevent obesity you must select healthful foods with just the right calories for your own needs. The number of calories needed by each person depends on age, size, composition of the body and the amount of work Bricks Broke Windows Of Starr Home food groups such as bread potatoes. Just reduce size the servings. CHECK ON FATS mS Pay particular attention to all. the fat in your meals. Although" some fat is desirable for body functioning, too mi may, result in undue slowness of di- gestion as well as MICHAEL STARR'S SUPPORTERS WHOOP IT UP FOLLOWING VICTORY Hundreds of his supporters Riding gathered in Michael mittee rooms in Oshawa Mon- turns from the polls flow in. when his election was con- i Here Mr, Starr is surrounded ceded. from all sections of Ontario Starr's King street east com- day night to watch the re- by some of his supporters J. MILTON HICKS Was Prominent Whitby Jeweller A prominent Whitby business : SRE --Oshawa Times Photo ONTARIO RIDING VOTE CAFIK 9593 2067 1198 293 HALL' STARR 8690 11,241 1350 2246 922 1040 134 315 OSHAWA a WHITBY TOWN.... AJAX PICKERING VILLAGE dual problem. Your should be consulted before ing a weight reduction He will suggest your @ weight and the number of cal- ories you need every day. Each bridge town 598 to 450 with 255 for Hall. : Starr's win. in the advance In six Scott Township polls, Alton collected 14 votes, Cafik, 355; Hall 48 and Starr, 410. Vote In Quebec Backs Liberals QUEBEC (CP)--The Liberal party once again has the major- ity support of Quebec voters. iT riding _ still doubtful, i of the province's 75 seats in the House of Commons. While this result in Quebec does not approach the four decades of Liberal sweeps be- tween 1917 and 1957, it repre- sents a gain of 11 seats from the Confed-|SHOWS TREND feted some othe preg some in 1958 when the Pires: sive Conservative won 50 seats and the Liberals 25. The Liberals, who lost Rim- ouski and Labelle to Social Credit, gained six seats from the Conservative and seven from the Social Crediters who surprised everyone last year by taking 26 ridings. The Liberals knocked out one cabinet minister--Defence Pro- duction Minister Raymond O'Hurley who blamed his de- feat in Lotbiniere on '"'very bad support from the press." ASSELIN DEFEATED Another cabinet minister, Forests Minister Martial As. selin, named to the cabinet in the midst of the campaign, failed to regain Charlevoix where Social Crediter Antoine Belanger was re-elected, Three other cabinet minis- ters, however, were re-electd: Transport Minister Leon Balcer in Trois-Rivieres; Mines Minis- ter Paul peso } in Pontiac- Temiscamingue; Theogene Ricard, named minister without portfolio during the campaign, in St. Hyacinthe-Bagot. In addition to Lotbiniere, the Liberals won from the Conserv- atives in Gaspe, Longueuil, Matapedia - Matane, Stanstead and Vaudreuil-Soulanges. 'Longueuil was held by Pierre Sevigny, former associate de- fence minister, who resigned from the cabinet Feb. 9 because he disagreed with the govern- ment's nuclear weapons policy. He lost to an unknown Liberal, Jean-Pierre ' Mr. Sevigny said he did not think his resignation had af- fected his chances, adding Credit was evident in whip Guy Marcoux, who had won with a 20,000-vote margin of fewer than 3,000 votes. Up support in western Quebec Liberals or Conservatives, and Mr. Picard, personally de- feated in Montreal Mercier by Liberal MP Prosper Boulanger, said his party's campaign was planned in a rush, Senator Flynn, top Progres- sive Conservative organizer in Quebec, said he is pleased with the result, adding: "Under the circumstances, with all the difficuities we had and the press saying we had no chance in Quebec, we did very well." The trend away from Social Quebec » where party last year, slipped to a plurality However, Social Credit picked and in other ridings held by wound up with about the same number of votes as last year. The New Democratic Party, which had 60 candidates in Que- bec and had hopes of winning its first seats in Quebec, was shut out once more. However, it increased its share of the popular vote to more than 160,- 000 from about 90,000 last year. Thornton road with a shotgun The officer said he had asked the accused if he had shot a yes. Hunter Given Doubt Benefit Lorenzo Longo, of 391 Verdun road, pleaded not guilty to a charge of discharging a firearm within the city limits and was given the benefit of doubt by Magistrate Frank S, Ebbs in the Oshawa court Monday. A constable of the Oshawa Police . Department said he caught Longo in a field west of and shells, while marks of blood in the snow marked the spot where a rabbit had been killed. rabbit, to which the reply was, The officer estimated this took place just east of the line that marks the city limits. Terence V, Kelly, acting for the accused said Longo doesn't RHYDDID WILLIAMS To Present Cantata At King Street To Calvary" Good This tuneful cantata recall: simply and reverently scenes which mark the earth and some of the reflection: which Jesus ciples' feet, and gives to Hi ance of the hostile crowd, Jesu: forsaken by His disciples, Hi utter loneliness among ruthles triumph of Calvary. Hawker, Joyce Osborne, Hazel Rundle, Pherson and Albert Vass. accompaniments. The choir and soloists of King Street United Church will pre- sent J, H. Maunder's "'Olivet's Friday, April 12, at 7.30 p.m. in the church. the r last|Oshawa court Monday. A wit- few days of the Saviour's life on suggested thereby. The rejoicing of the multitude with Hosannas and palms, the view of Jeru- salem from the steep of Olivet, the lamet over the beautiful and the lonely walk back over the Mount at night, form the chief features of the first part. The second part opens with the Supper of the Passover at washes His Dis- friends the new commandment of love for one another as the sign of true discipleship. From this the scene passes to the in- finite pathos of the Garden of Gethsemane, the sudden appear- foes, the.tumult before Pilate in the Judgment Hall, the Passage of the Cross, the tragedy and The soloists will be: Audrey Shirley Thompson, Louise Bell, May Williams, Fred Densham, James Waddell, Donald Allman, Arthur Mac- Rhyddid Williams will direct the choir and play -the organ PICKERING TWP... EAST WHITBY TWP. WHITBY TOWNSHIP REACH TOWNSHIP. SCUGOG TOWNSHIP PORT -PERRY.., ... UXBRIDGE TOWN.. UXBRIDGE TWP. ... SCOTT TOWNSHIP.. ADVANCE POLLS... 3131 44] 943 491 91 432 450 443 367 131 2102 3062 242 521 741 1122 250 18 142 121 255 54 118 GRAND TOTAL = 20,071 15,139 22,951 man for 42 years, John Milton Hicks, 511 brock street south, died suddenly Monday, April 8, in Oshawa, following a heart attack. Mr. Hicks was in his 74th year. A son of the late Minard and Lucy Anne Hicks, the deceased was born at Picton, Ont., and received his early education in § the public and high schools of the town, Mr. Hicks spent 10 years in Regina before opening his own jewellery business in Whitby in 1921. He was active in the busi- ness until his death. As a young man, the deceas- CITY AND DISTRICT ed played hockey and while a resident of Whitby took a keen § interest in the sports activities ; 7 GRASS FIRES The Oshawa Fire Department reported seven grass fires oc- curring in a 24-hour period, Monday. The firefighters also responded to three routine am- bulance calls. JAILED THREE: MONTHS Pleading guilty to a charge of theft, Keith Dunning, address S}unknown, was given a jail sen- tence of three months in th ness testified he had taken two Sisweaters from the T. Eaton Store, at a value of $2.90. AGE NO BARRIER Age is no barrier in politics. Mrs. Arthur Drew, 94, of King street east, voted Monday for the candidate of her choice. MEETS AT ORC The Oshawa Unitarian Fel- lowship meet every Sunday at 8/11 a.m. in the ORC not the UAW Hall as was stated in Monday's edition of The Oshawa Times. VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the Monday lunch- eon of the Rotary Club of Osh- is} awa included Ron Snowden, Rob S}ert McNab, Mel Smith and SiGrant Coates, all of Oshawa; Don Maiden, Scarboro and Ger- ry Stephenson, Kitchener, and Rotarians Ross Murison, Pick- ering; M. Martin and Rex Wal- ters, Bowmanville; Bert Wat- ers, Ajax and John Galloway, Kitchener. BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED Five members of the Rotary Club of Oshawa, who celebrate their birthdays this week, were honored at the club luncheon on Monday. Those honored were Laird, Adanac Win Features At Greenwood T. K. Creighton, Alex G. Storie, Dr. S. J. Phillips, Don Stiles and Ted Bassett. TO ATTEND CONVENTION Miss Margaret Patterson, a JAILED ONE YEAR Florian Chapman, cord 'including former thefts, the court was told. FINE DRIVER $300 Pleading not guilty to guilty and fined $300. age to his car. FINE DRIVER $100 to produce a licence. CASE SET OVER THREE REMANDED King street west; separately with bookmaking. Harmony road north, Oshawa, was sent to jail for one year, pleading guilty on a charge of car theft. The vehicle was stolen and re- covered in Toronto last Febru- ary. Chapman said beer got him into trouble. He has a re- ear charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident Morris Laverne McFadden, Thickson road south, Whitby Township, appeared Monday in Magis- trate's Court. He was ne le said he had not realised he had been in an accident until later, when he discovered light dam- Wilson Allan Neil, 44, of. Var- coe road north, Bowmanville, was fined $100 on a plea of guilty to a charge of driving while his licence was under suspension. He became involved in an accident and was unable A charge of permitting drunk- enness against John Fialka, 303 Ritson road south, was set over ; be heard Wednesday, April 17. James McElroy, 72, of 13% John Ray- mond Keyes, 48, giving as his address the Queen's Hotel and Edward Henry Williams, 64, 77 Gibbons street, were remanded until Thursday, April 10. They are charged with keeping a com-' mon betting house and con- spiracy, while Keyes is charged engaging in of the community. He was a very active member of the Whitby Lawn Bowling Club and was a past president of the club. A keen bowler, he had been a member of teams which won a number of local and dis- trict trophies. Mr. Hicks had been a justice of the peace for 30 years. He was a member of St. Mark's United Church and during his residence in Whitby held many offices in the church. 8) He is survived by his wife, the former Della V. Purtelle, whom he married at Picton in 1915; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Bingham (Dorothy) of Oshawa and one grandchild. The tfuneral service will be JOHN MILTON HICKS will be conducted by Rev. E. R. Zufelt of Picton. Pointon, Pickering; Gardner, Oshawa; son, held at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 10. Rev. John Smith, minister of St. Mark's Church, will conduct the serv- ice. The committal service in Greenwood Cemetry, Picton, The pallbearers will be Steve Lloyd Harold Boys, Sergeant Gerald Robin- William K. Cooke and Allan Douglas, all of Whitby. In the middle of a brief vic- tory speech to his supporters Monday night, Labor Minister Michael Starr revealed that two large, front windows in his home were smashed by bricks last Wednesday night, The Starrs were not at home. Police have watched the but the incident was kept quiet. Mrs. Starr said her husband did not want people to accuse him of trying to get sympathy through publicity of the van- dalism. Said Mr. Starr: "Some of the happenings during this election have been regretful. Last Wed- 2 \nesday, bricks were thrown at my house and two of my win- dows smashed. ario Riding are not used to this type of electioneering." Added Mrs. Starr later: "He and asked me, 'Is it disappointed. Vv. received in the past week, campaign workers--and prom- ising more broken windows. and from d requiring a diet and every case differing should be under the supervision: of a physician. Food is necessary to maintain life. It provides fuel for heat activity, material fo¥ growth and repair, and subs stances to keep the body healy thy and to regulate its pro. cesses. But the Ontario Depart-. ment of Health strongly recomis mends that food be taken sensibly and according to an adequate diet pattern. ! "T"m sure the people of Ont- walked into the living room and looked at the smashed glass. He sat down, very dejected, Teally worth it?' He was very sad and Mrs. Ruth Bestwick, manager of the King street east com- mittee rooms in Oshawa, said "some very nasty calls' were threatening personal harm to Mr, and Mrs. Starr and their -- Reap the rewards in Econ- omy, Comfort and Prest- ige when you lease a new: @ PONTIAC | @ BUICK | @ ACADIAN - No insurance costs... no# maintenance costs . .- .4 one rate covers everything" +,» ON @ one or two year' term, s THE MILLS | -- Stoke City On Top Of Second Division Pope John Asks Contributions To World Peace VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-- Pope John today signed a five- part encyclical letter which he said would call on everyone without exception to make a personal contribution to world|was 1-0 for Stoke City. LONDON (CP)--Stoke City advanced to the 'top of the standings in the second division of the English Soccer League Saturday, defeating Portsmouth 3-0. The Canadian Press errone- ously reported in its tabulated results Saturday that the score CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating their birthdays today: Keith Shackelton, 89 High street, Bowmanville; Danny Armitage, 100 Montrave av- enue and Alan Collins, 784 Stevenson road north. Phone AUTO LEASE. Ph: -- 723-4634 266. King St. W., Oshawa peace. Speaking of his "profound emotion" on the even of publi- cation of the encyclical, the 81- DIVIDENDS NEW HOME year-old pontiff said it was ad- dressed not only to the clergy 2nd faithful of the Roman Cath- olic Church "but also to all men of goodwill." The encyclical, the eighth of his reign, is known as Pacem in Terris (Peace on Earth) from its opening three words in La- tin. The document sets out for the first, time in detail the Church's views on the prob- ems of war and peace in the nuclear age. "Universal peace is a good which concerns everyone with- out distinction," the Pope said. June, record May 10. ments Lid., pfd. May 31, record May 17. May 1, record April 19. April 16. teacher at Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegiate Institute, will be among the educationists who will attend the Ontario Educa- "USED CARS" Pacem in Terris would indica'e By THE CANADIAN PRESS Aunor Gold Mines, five cents, Dominion § c ot tis h Invest- 62% cents, Federal Grain Ltd., class A common 35 cents, pfd. 35 cents, A. J. Freiman Ltd., stock dividends, one class, A of $1.00 par value for each 10 common shares held, April 7, record Placer Development Ltd., cents, June 21, record May 31. IMA TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King St. W. Real Estate Ltd. | OSHAWA'S at Nu-Way, carpet and brood. loom has been a specialty for, 18 yeors . , . with thousands of yards on display to select from, NU-WAY. RUG CO. LTD. 174. MARY ST. 25 the plans upon which the "edi- fice of peace should be built," he said. SHORGAS DISAPPEARING In at least one part of the country, lots once devoted to selling "used cars" seem to have disappeared -- now these lots are full of cars advertised as "Pre-Owned Automobiles". For the best "Pre-Owned" or "Used" car, shop Osh- awa's complete "auto mar- ketplace," the Classified section of The Oshawa Times today. TRY Lol World's Only Convertible STATION WAGON "there is very little you can do to buck a trend." GAIN FROM SC Liberal gains from Social Credit were: Bellechasse, Drummond - Arthabaska, Rich- mond-Wolfe, Montmagny - L'Is, let, Levis, Riviere-du . Loup- Temiscouata and St. Maurice- Lafleche. : Social Credit pluralities: in these ridings last year varied between 99 in Riviere-du-Loup- Temiscouata and 9,313 in St. Maurice-Lafleche. Real Caouette, deputy na- tional leader of the Social Credit party re-elected in Ville- neuve with a reduced majority over his Liberal opponent, blamed '"'the propaganda of American finance" for his party's losses. Mr. Caouette has forecast 60 Quebec seats for his rty. le Chevrier, federal Lib- eral leader in Quebec who was re-elected in Montreal Laurier, described the Liberal gains as "a magnificet victory." "We have refuted Social Credit," he said. Gerard Picard, Quebec leader of the NDP, said it appeared his party was not 'absolutely geady" for the campaign. speak English and doubted there was any evidence of him shoot- ing the rabbit inside the city limits. He may have skot one outside, the defence argued. Magistrate Ebbs dismissed the charge. MARKET PRICES TORONTO (CP) -- The egg market was steady with offer- ings barely adequate for a fair demand. Country dealers are quoted by the federal department of agri- culture on Canada grade eggs, delivered Toronto, in fibre cases: A Jarge 47; A medium 45; A small 40; B and C grades no market. Butter prices: Canada first gtade: Ontario tenderable 51-52; fon - tenderable 50, in light oa Western 51-52 (nomi- nal), _The Pope said it would be di- vided into five parts--the peace of the individual, the peace of the community, the peace of na- tions, the peace among nations, and pastoral action. ' GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH P. Hotel Lancaster tion Association convention in Toronto April 15, 16 and 17. EASTER SEAL APPEAL Members of the Rotary Club of Oshawa were told at their Monday meeting that contribu- tions to the club's Easter Seal Appeal are lagging. Slightly more than $10,000 has been do- nated to date. STOLE WALLET Robert York, of Orono, was fined $10 in the Oshawa court Monday for stealing a wallet from the Kresge's store, at a value of $1.49. He pleaded guilty to the charge. TORONTO (CP) -- Veteran pacers Silver Laird and Armbro Adanac scored their initial vic- tories of the season Monday night by winning their respec- tive co-features at Greenwood Raceway. Silver Laird, after a three- week campaign, finally came home in front for owners Jim Holmes and C. Meyer after fin- ishing third twice and second once in previous starts. Chief Canuck was second. Silver Laird returned $7.00 after pac- ing the circuit in 2:07.4. In the feature for three-year- olds and upwards, Armbro Ad- anac, driven by Harold McKin- ley, took the lead from the gate and held it until the back stretch of the seven-furlong pace, where Direct Bud took over. McKinley moved with a rush in the stretch to finish first in 1:53.6 and return $9.00. HEATING & APPLIANCES pndes Industrial and TRUE-TRIM BEEF (5 2° Commercial 4 The established, relicble Gas 12 KING E.-- 723-3633 31 CELINA ST. |] Meat Specials! Wed. & Thurs. SHOULDER : "ie Pork (xors 2u:s] Steak SKINLESS WIENERS 5 «: Tender EATN AC Fa 15-5 8-5-8-5-2 t eee ete ee ee ee ee 10% ON INVESTMENT WE LIST ONLY TO SELL SPOT CASH OR 'ip JOHN A. J. 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