Assassination News Jolts Many Citizens during their 1961 Ottawa visit. "He lives in my memory as By STEWART MacLEOD Press Staff Writer As though he were their own, Canadians from coast to coast mourn the assassination of Pres- ident Kennedy. Like the United States, her closest neighbor stiffened with' shock Friday when news of the shooting came flashing from Dallas. Tears were shed in stores and on buses, listeners stood dazed before radio, the House of Commons adjourned in Ottawa, ae court case was stopped Edmonton and business showed signs of reeling under the im-|jeople feel they have lost @ pact of the bitter news. The Toronto and Montreal shop) shortly afterwards, followed by stock exchanges closed Vancouver and Calgary. From all over the country, emotion-charged tributes were as Canada appeared to think about offered for the president, Ai little else. Both the C dropped commercials and alter- inated news reports with som- bre music, TOP TOPIC Around Ottawa, where the news fell with a particularly heavy thud, there was little else be! talked about. Minister Pearson, ob- viously shaken, went on a na- tional - television and_ radio hookup and talked to Canadians about "'one of the great trage- dies of history." "But for us it is something more--a great, heart-breaking personal tragedy. Millions of friend." "J feel that I have lost a friend," said Mr, Pearson as he talked about the president's deep sympathy for and under- standing of Canadian view- points. From all over official Ottawa, similar tributes were sounded. Broadcasting Corporation and the Canadin Television net- work scrapped their regular programs to devote their time to the story. Radio stations also GOVERNOR SHOCKED "I am shocked beyond words," said Governor - Gen- eral Vanier, who entertained President and Mrs, Kennedy a distinguished, knowledg: and lovable man. He possessed) an unmistakable quality of _-- tempered by simpli- city." g ' "It is difficult to find words to express the feelings of all who love freedom in this ter- rible tragedy which has taken place," said Opposition Leader efenbaker. ', . . What does one say on an occasion such as this? The tribune of freedom has gone. Whatever the disagreements may have been throughout the years, he stood as the embodi- ment of freedom not only in his own country but throughout the world. "Canadians, everywhere, heads in sorrow." PEOPLE STUNNED From NDP Leader T. C. Douglas: ". . . I am sure that all of us, like the people of Can- ada, are stunned at the news of the assassination of the young and far-seeing president of the United States." Social Credit Leader Robert Thomson: have watched his administra- F. Kennedy is the eable,| Of assassins. killed by gunfire: Abraham Lincoln, Ford's Theatre here. 19, 1881, after hi shot by Charles J. a vacation trip. William McKinley, yes, free men lo, N.Y will bos tek meee @ street in Dallas, Tex, WASHINGTON (AP) -- re president to die at the hands Here are those who have been April 15, 1865, shot by John Wilkes Booth while attending James A. Garfield, Sept. been uiteau July 2 of that year. Garfield was gunned down while passing through the railway station here, about to take Sept. 14, 1901, shot by an anar- chist eight days earlier while attending the Pan American Exposition in Buf- Kennedy, Friday, slain by a sniper while driving down Kennedy Fourth President Killed Assassination attempts have -Istepped up in recent years. Only Dwight D. Eisenhower, among the last four American presidents, was not subject of an attempt to slay him. Franklin D.: Roosevelt was shot at in Miami Feb. 15, 1933, while he was president - elect. Giuseppe Zangara, an unem- ployed bricklayer with an ulcer- ated stomach, shot at Roosevelt and fatally wounded Mayor An- ton Cermak of Chicago. "I hate all presidents," Zan- gara said. Roosevelt's life was saved when a woman seized Zangar's arm as he fired. TRUMAN ALMOST KILLED Two Puerto Ricans attempted on Noy. 1, 1050, to storm Blair House where President Harry Truman was living during ren- ovation of the White House, One' the free nations." . . We in Canada to strengthen democracy among While these tributes were be- ing made to a hushed House of Commons, the rest of the coun- try was expressing its shock from St. John's, Nfld. to Vic- toria. Provincial premiers and lieutenant - governors spoke for assassin was killed, the other wounded and three White House guards were wounded, one fat- ally. The wounded assassin, Oscarrwas executed, as was Zangare. Collazo, was sentnced to die, Theodore Roosevet was shot: but Truman commuted his seN-\4+ anq wounded slightly during tence to life imprisonment. Lincoln's assassin was|® Speech at Milwaukee, Wis. tracked down and slain by sold-|Oct. 14, 1912, while he was try jers. Garfield's slayer, a disap-|- pointed office seeker, hanged. Leon Gzolgosz, McKin- ley's demented attacker, also Family Monuments Created To Individual equirements STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST FOR MAYOR OF WHITBY CAST YOUR BALLOT MONDAY DEC. 2nd For @ Efficient Manegement Vai YOUR SERVICE M. NS A | if, 4 | a LWE NEVER OVERLOAD St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ANNUAL © Progressive Leadership VOTE - THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, November 23, 1963 § ing to make a comeback to the presidency. Roosevelt insisted on fi The annual per capita uct ranges from a low of $125 nishing his speech before he permitted|for Africa and Asia to a high doctors to treat his wound. TAKE NOTICE THAT: ; 1 Tis Comat & Se Ggenme & Sutinde t6 n NAME OF STREET Cochrane Street . The estimated $1,362.57 is . Application will be made by the Corporation to the On- . The said Boord may approve of the said work being of $1,488 for the Americas. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TOWN OF WHITBY the Town of Whitby helt side- , os ip walks on the West side of Cochrane Street between the points mentioned: FROM To North Limit of Dundes South Limit of Street West Giffard Street and intends to specially assess @ part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. The said sidewalk te te heve a width of four (4) feet. cost of the work is $2,700.00, of which to be paid by the Corporation, The estimated owners cost per foot frontage is as follows: 1. On the West side of Cochrane Street where no sidewalk exists $2.537 per foot, The special assessment is to be paid in five (5) equal annual instolments and the estimated owners annual rate per foot frontage is as follows: = Cochrane Street, West side where no sidewalk exists 0.593. torio Municipal Board for its approval of the undertoking of the said work and any owner may, within 21 days after the first publication of this Notice, file with the Town Clerk his objection to the said work being undertaken. undertaken, but before doing so, it may appoint o time ond plece when any objection to the said work will be considered. DESMOND NEWMAN JOHN R. FROST, CLERK, TOWN OF WHITBY DATED et the TOWN OF WHITBY this 15th day of November, 1963. CONCERT and SOCIAL the people. oe "Shocked, stunned and sense- less" was the concensus. tion with perhaps keener inter- est than any other people in the world and certainly we are grieved by this unfortunate in- President's Last Day Spent With Supporters cident that has taken ~ place. SCUGOG DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- A chronology of President Ken- nedy's final hours Friday: 8:45 a.m. CST: The presi- dent walked bareheaded and without a coat through a misty rain into a parking lot across the street from Fort Worth's Hotel Texas. He spoke there to a cheer- ing throng of Democrats who could not get tickets to see him at a breakfast appear- ance and apologized because Mrs, Kennedy was not with him, He said she was "'or- ganizing herself -- it takes longer." 9 a.m.: The president and Mrs. Kennedy attended the breakfast in. the Hotel Texas, sponsored by the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Kennedy walked in some. min- utes late. 10:35 a.m.: The president and Mrs. Kennedy left the ho- tel for their short flight to Dallas. 11:37 a.m.: The presidential plane landed at Love Field near Dallas. Young men in the crowd shouted "hey, Jackie." Several young girls screamed as Kennedy made his way through the crowd. There was no sign of anti - Kennedy sen- timent. 12:30 p.m.: The Kennedy | motorcade approached an un- | derpass which feeds into Stemmons Expressway, a five-lane route to the Dallas | Trade Mart where Kennedy | was to make a luncheon | speech. A series of rifle shots rang out: The president fell | face down on the back seat | of his car, a bullet i i head, Governor John Con- | nally of Texas slumped at his side, wounded in the back. | The motorcade raced to | Parkland Hospital near the Trade Mart. | 1 P.m.: The president died. | Douglas, Pappin Get Leaf Call-up TORONTO (CP) -- Defence- man Kent Douglas and forward Jim Pappin have been called up by Toronto Maple Leafs for their National Hockey League game with Boston Bruins here tonight. Manager-coach Punch Imlach brought up the pair from Ro- chester Americans: following the return of defenceman Al Arbour to the American League club. Pappin will replace winger Ron Stewart, forced out of ac- tion due to a knee injury. Stew- art had been on a line with cen- tre Red Kelly and left winger Frank Mahovlich, Chatham Grabs First Win Of '63 Season By THE CANADIAN PRESS| Chatham Maroons came up with their first victory of the season in the International Hockey League Friday night, recording a 4-2 win over defend ing champion Fort Wayne Kom-| ets. Toledo Blades' won by an identical score over Port Huron in the only other league game. The Maroons had managed only a tie in seven outings prior to Friday's game. They broke a 2-2 tie in the third pe- riod and went on to win. Reg Mulholland broke the tie and elated the hometown crowd. Bob Judge, Harvey Nash and Al Cleary got the other goals. Reg Primeau and Emile Gilles scored for the losers. Woodstock | Hands Sailors 6-1 Thumping By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gilles Gregoire, Creditiste House leader: sassinate a man, but not the ideas that this Other men will follow him to continue to defend his ideas and CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily PHONE 668-434 "They can as- man defends. Fri., Nov. 29 | 8 P.M. At The... | Sunday School Hall | Sponsored by .. . The Womens Association Councillor PAUL COATH for MAYOR in civie affairs, Finance, By-Lows, Annexation negotie- ive years of experi Labour Relati PROPOSALS FOR 1964-65 COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT for a better tax bolance and to lighten fe load on Whitby Home Owners. STIMULATION OF HARBOUR DEVELOPMENT Moke full use of Whitby's greatest natural asset. PAY-AS-WE-GO WITHOUT STINTING Realistic use of the tox dollar. CONCRETE PROPOSALS FOR THE BEAUTIFICATION OF OUR TOWN Tree-lined streets with conerete sidewalks, A 3-year pro gramme for street paving, WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE "Parks where the people ore". A counselled programme for ALL boys and girls, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1963 VOTE & ELECT | COATH, Paul | X FOR 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Call WHITBY AREA AMBULANCE SERVICE 668-8642 WHITBY BRASS BAND Conductor MR. E. CLARKE Winners Section II (Brass) C.N.E. 1963 8:00 P.M. Woodstock Athletics tightened) their grip on first place in the! Ontario Hockey Association Senior A standings Friday night by handing Port Colborne Sail-/ ors a 6-1 thumping. | Guelph Regals moved into! third place in the only other| league action, posting a win by! an identical score over Oakville Oaks | At. Woodstock, the Athletics} moved four points ahead of Welland Burloaks in the stand- ings as defenceman Bryle| Klinck sparked the attack wit! | two goals. Singles went to Ron} Mason, - Art Sullivan, Goose Land and Rio Caron, | Jack Gibson spoiled goalie Ron Salter's shutout bid with a goal for the Sailors at 5:10 of the third period, The Guelph win at home moved them a point ahead of; |Oakville in the standings. Lloyd Mercer netted a pair of mark- ers to lead the attack. Ke't! Worrall, Rick Hay, Bob Brown singles. and George Usitalo collected TOWN OF WHITBY POLICE DEPARTMENT Invites TENDERS FOR SALE of 1955 Harley-Davidson SERVI CAR MOTOR CYCLE Sealed Tenders will be received up to 5 P.M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6th For Sale Price of above unit as is, Available for inspection et the TOWN OF WHITBY Police Department Any or highest tender not necessarily eccepted. Tenders must be addressed -- : MOTOR CYCLE C/O G. R. RANKIN CHIEF CONSTABLE, TOWN OF WHITBY, POLICE DEPARTMENT 405 DUNDAS STREET WEST, WHITBY, ONTARIO. Jim Murchie flicked one past| Regals' goalie Boat Hurley with) a bit more than five minutes; left in the game. | Old English Style | | FISH and CHIPS }| HOME DELIVERY Southern Fried Chicken Sunday: Nov. 24th Henry Street High School GUESTS: The Oshawa Chapter Chorus of SPEBSQ director -- Eric Booth MASTER OF CEREMONIES: BRIAN (late night sports) MacFARLANE PRESENTATION OF C.N.E. WINNERS MEDALS BY MRS, JOYCE BURNS. Free Admission © Silver Collection LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TOWN OF WHITBY TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to construct, as local improvement, asphalt side- walks on the South side of Clemence Avenue between the points mentioned: NAME OF STREET Clemence Avenue Green Clemence Avenue East limit of West limit of Green Street Athol Street and intends te specially assess @ port of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. The said sidewalk ts to have « width of four (4) feet. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $3,297.81, of which $2,566.42 is to be paid by the Corporation. The esti d cost per foot frontage is os follows: the South side of Clemence Avenue where no walk exists, $3.222 per foot, The speciol assessment Is to be poid in five (5) equal instal and the esti d ennuol rote per foot frontage is os follows: if) South side where FROM East limit of TO West limit of Brock Street Street owners 1. On mo walk exists . Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontorie Municipal Boerd for its approval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may, within 21 first publication of this Notice, file with the his objection to the soid work being undertaken. . The soid Boord may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing 30, it may appoint a time and ploce when eny objection to the said work will be DATED et the TOWN OF WHITBY JOHN R, FROST, this 15th dey ef November, 1963. CLERK, TOWN OF WHITBY "The Wainfleet Four" MALE QUARTETTE FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH WHITBY, THIS SUNDAY REV. DELOSS M. SCOTT, MINISTER TOWN OF WHITBY Statement of a question to be submitted to the electors at the annual elections 9:15 A.M.--"Faith Tidings" Radio Program STATION C.K.L.B. OSHAWA 9:45 A.M.--Welcome to Our Bible School 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship Service 7:00 P.M.--A Great Gospel Service PASTOR'S MESSAGE: Wednesday Evening 8:00 P.M. Prayer, Praise and Pastor's Bible Class You ore never a stranger at Faith LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TOWN OF WHITBY TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to construct, es local improvement, asphalt side- walks on the East side of Coch Street, b the points mentioned: NAME OF STREET Cochrane Street FROM To A Point of 643.25 feet South Limit of North of the North Limit Ferguson Se. of Dundes Street West North Limit of Ferguson South Limit of Street Weinut Street A Point of 526.98 feet South Limit ef North of the North Limit Beech Street of Walnut Street West and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work, The said sidewalk ie to have a width of four (4) feet, . The estimated cost of the work is $4,852.22, of which $2,790.86 is to be poid by the Corporation. The estimated owners cost per foot frontage is as follows: 1. On the East side of Cochrane Street where mo walk exists. $1.667 per foot. The special assessment is to be poid in five (5) equal instalments and the estimated owners annual rate per foot frontage is as follows: (a) Cochrane Street, East side where no walk exists $0.390. . Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontarie Municipal Boord for its approval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may, within 21 days after the first publication of this Notice, file with the Town Clerk, his objection to the said work being en, . The said Board may approve of the said work being under- taken, but before doing so, it may oppoint a time ond ploce when any objection to the soid work will be com sidered, JOHN R. FROST, CLERK, TOWN OF WHITBY Cochrane Street Cochrane Street DATED at the TOWN OF WHITBY this 15th day of November, 1963. At Port Huron, Walter Brad-| ley paced the winners with a| pair of poals. Chick Chalmers] LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE to be held on December 2nd, 1963. | Terrace Restaurant and Greg Jablonski added the others. Ken Gribbons and Bill Sinnett scored for Port Huron. 120 Brock St. N., Whitby PHONE 668-9056 WHITBY Show HARRIS neato enc AN AARON ROSENBERG PRODUCTION BROCK now PLAYING -- One Complete 'The NEW MoM Startin at 7:30 P.M. f ra Ecstasy in the south seas! "ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF THE DISCONTINUANCE OF FLUORIDATION OF THE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY OF THIS MUNICIPALITY" TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is « correct bhmitted to be of the q i! to the vote of the electors of the Town of Whitby pursuant to By-Law No. 2469 passed on the 7th day of October, 1963. The day for taking the vote of the electors upon the said question, the places where the votes are to be taken and the Deputy Returning Officers shall be the same for the for the M I Council and the R election shall take the vote. AND NOTICE is further given that Monday the 25th dey of November, 1963 at the 14s ieuiatuel ing Officer i d to hold the said hour of 10:00 o'clock in the f at the 405 Dundas Street West in the Town of Whitby, hes been tixed es the time and place for the appointment of persons to attend the polling places and at the finel summing up of votes by the clerk. : On Tuesday, the 3rd day ef December, 1963, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the the Town Clerk shell attend and sum up the votes 1 Ruildi f et the Muni given for end egainst the seid question. Dated et the Town of Whitby the 7th day of November, 1963. John R. Frost, Clerk, Town. of Whitby. | WHITBY CHURCHES | ST. ANDREW'S | EMMANUEL | PRESBYTERIAN REFORMED Corner Byron at St. John REV. GERRIT REZELMAN W. J. S. McClure, B.A. THIRD CONCESSION WEST Minister OFF HIGHWAY 12 i] Mrs, P. N. Spratt, Organist 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--Divine Worship Pre munion "Healing the Noblemon's Son'" Rey. 10:30 A.M, ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE (Third in a series) Nursery Care and Junior Congregation | WHITBY } BAPTIST (Colborne Street West ot Centre) Minister; REV. JOHN McLEOD | Organist Mrs. W. €. Summers, A.T.C.M. 1 A.M. A Golden Opportunity 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED ST. MARK'S United Church Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A.B.D, Miss tla Newton, Deaconess 11 A.M. INFANT BAPTISM "Congregational Privileges and Responsibilities" SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m. Juniors, Intermediate, Seniors, 11:00 a.m. Beginners, Kindergar- ten, Primar 11:00 a.m. Infant care while par- ents worship. 7 P.M. "The Call of Christ' 3:30 P.M. ° CHURCH MEMBERSHIP ~ CLASS 8:15 B.Y.P.U. |] Bible School meets at 9.45 a.m. with classes for all ages. TOWN OF WHITBY TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to construct, es focal improvement, asphalt side- walks on the West side of King Street between the pointe mentioned: NAME OF STREET FROM King Street North Limit of Burns Street King Street North Limit of Pitt King Street TO South Limit of Pitt Street South Limit of Trent Street North Limit of St. John South Limit af: Street Ontario Street end intends to specially assess @ part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. The said sidewalk is to have a width of four (4) feet. . The estirnated cost of the work is $4,604.21, of which $2,795.74 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated owners cost per foot frontage is as follows: 1. On the West side of King Street where no walk exists $2.625 per foot. The special assessment is to be paid in five (5) equal annual instelments and the estimated owners onnual rote per foot frontage is as follows: 1. King Street, West side where no walk exists $0.614, . Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work end any owner may, within 21. days after the first publication of this Notice, file with the Town Clerk his objection to the said work being undertaken . The said Board may approve of the said work being under- taken, but before doing so, it may appoint o time and place when ony objection to the said work will be con- sidered. JOHN R. FROST, CLERK, TOWN OF WHITBY Street DATED AT THE TOWN OF WHITBY this 15th day of November, 1963.