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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Dec 1963, p. 3

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DONALD ANDERSON DOUGLAS SINCLAIR BONNIE CROUTER ~ THESE STUDE among those recei TS will ing pr be izes, awards this Friday night at cises to bé held at the Mc LINDA WHITE WILLIAM MOORE scholarships and honor MURRAY TAYLOR STANLEY ZULY the first commencement exer- 60 Traffic Cases Heard; 1 Jail Term Handed Out More than 60 before Oshawa Wednesday. Convic tered during the hour session re jai] sentence and in fines Jailed months Mills of red for or four Henry appe victions of hav of an accident and drix wa out a Mag imposed ingle f went to Morris Mor! of Albert street. He ed $100 and costs or careless driv Other: violators follows OTHER CHARGES Careless driving Arthur Perry, RR 1 Loss $1000 In Fire Fire broke out night at Fittings street, when a ing over a tank was smashed a inflammable liquid About $1,000 worth of was done to .the surr area but factory offi today 'that there wa danger.of the fire wer as na ft spreading Firemen also rushed ery warehouse Wedne passers-by reported fire. There Four routine were answered was no damag ambulance 1084 BALLOTS WERE SPOILE Here's a footnote liquor vote held which all-three ques dining lounges and stores in annexed ar e € 1.084 dintr NeETE oLed ) - 441 on tI ung 10 question, 434 0n b and liquor stores." T ir every 13 ball According to City Cle Barrand, this ic a: higher centage of at municipal elections There were based on bars which al vote, for 36,200 eligible voters ots cast the 39.6 pe wa, injing ma) "| NEW HOME | SPECIALISTS spoiled ballots thar ff RR 3 $50 or 15 days; Malcolm Elford, Port Per $50 John Edward Gray Pickering, $10; David Toronto, $10; and Gary Montrave avenue, $25 turns or. signals S, RR: 4; Ux: $10: Raymond Poynton, Pickering, $10; Courcellette Smith Speeding Mullin I, Post yroper vus Murte avenue William $10 ne and insurance Hans Mortenson igh. $50 and $10 r.' Toronto, $10 RR 1, Brooklin re Knight, RR 1 Scar Robert $10: The- Ashburn too closels Paul $10 avoid collision Quinn, Creighton $1 failing to stop from 'rancis Brown, Nas of avenue nneth ave: traffie signal $10 Morris Giobatta rd -Critelli. Rexdale, violations Toronto 3: Toronto, $5 » liquor in a place other Police Trustees Are Returned ORONO (Staff) of the The Police "rustee village were re acclamation at the nation meeting, H D. M. Simpson Forrester for 1964 police trustees made past for the eement, new nd. water bs irned ecent nom Pye were returned to office The three prog in the vil- year and future Pub rates r discussion dur meeting > durih ned plan th Real Estate Ltd TRADES ACCEPTED 5286 323 King Se. W. nnn! | 7, Elwood Scarbor- viola- Claude and t out.) than a residence Toronto, $10 Drinking Woodcock, street, $25 Cliff Bastin under 17 years, age Lyle Gibbons Charges against the following s |were withdrawn or dismissed James Sneddon Paterson, street, Whitby: 'Erik Nielsen Toronto; David Collinson, West Hill; William Ketela, Glen street; William Harding, La Salle Court, and Active Cartage of Rexdale Remands were , granted Ellen George, Windsor Douglas Hornes; LeRoy ton Uxbri James Donald, Scarborough; Munro, Aurora; Percy Hersey Conant. street; Gilbert Forget Kent street, Ajax; and Elmo Gray, Janetville Thirteen Department of Trans port trucking violation ca were also set over Ask Course For Ward BOWMANVILLE (Staf!) request from the Children's Aid Society for Town. Council to sponsor a ward of the Society in a hairdressing course was tabled before council Tuesday night The letter asked that a 16- year-old ward of the Society be sponsored to take a hairdress ing course in Toronto with the cost to be assigned to its Edu- cational Account This letter was the new 1964 council to treet Carle Mac Ronald se 4 referred to ART SHOWN An exhibition of paintings by ja local<artist will be shown at McLaughlin Public Library Friday. The paintings of James °. Bell will continue to be on |show throughout December Special Weekly Message To Members Of CHAMBERS FOOD CLUB 201 - 16- 202 - 64-12 fe 78 78 78 199 200 Effective Dec. 9th,, we will be open every week day night and all day Sot. to Dec. 23rd. in- elusive Now loyal members may charge merchandise thraygh our rash register on OPEN HOUSE nights. Allan's |CAPSULE NEWS . 'Employees Share $126,108 Estate TORONTO (CP) -- Franklinjit was disclosed Wednesday. Sir {William Kerr, a retired invest-| Alec himself recently renounced ment dealer, had no family or|his ancint peerages to win a) close relatives when he died seat in the House of Commons. | Oct. 31 so he left his estate of 'RICKETER 'SICK '$126,108' to. his employees. His| cee SICK will directed that each member) HOVE, England (Reuters) -- br his household and office staff Sir Jack Hobbs, one of the; who had been with him- fewer world's most famous cricketers,| than 30 years should receive Was seriously ill at his seaside $100 for each year of service home here Thursday. Hobbs: Six employees who had been| Who will be 81 Dec. 16, scored, with him more than 30 years 197 first-class centuries, includ-| will share the rest of the estate.|ing 12 for England in tests against Australia. He retired in| RENAMES HIGHWAY 1935. QUEBEC (CP)--Premeir Le- Sangh Euenen ee Ps announced Wednesday that ARSENAL ENDING the cabinet has decreed that No,| LONDON (AP) -- Woolwich 2 highway, between nearby Le-|Arsenal, part of British history vis and the United States bor-jfor more than three Centuries, der, will henceforth bear thejis to be turned into a. housing name "President Kénnedylestate: The arsenal started as Highway.' The highway, aboutja 17th - century fortification 90 miles, has been known as the|against Dutch raiders on the} Levis-Jackman Highway. It is\thames River. By the early the most direct route between] 18th century it was a royal § Quebec City d the late presi-'ordnance factory. JAMES MacDONALD ATTACK CAMBODIA PHNOM**PENH, Cambodia GET REDUCTIONS (Reuters) -- South Vietnamese TORONTO (CP)--Twelve fam- troops attacked a frontier post ilies whose homes are situated inside Cambodian territory 90 near Malton airport .were|mijes southwest of here Tues- granted reductions in asseSs--gay the Cambodian news ment by the Toronto township agency reported Thursday court of revision Wednesday be- There was a 30-minute battle in ause of jet aircraft noise. The which the attackers used mor- court granted a reduction of up tar shells, wounding three Cam- to 13 per cent on buildings, al-\;oqians, the, agency said. lowing home-owners to pay $35 'NOT ALL STIFF' to $40 less in taxes. The present assessment of .the land was up-| KARACHI (AP) Foreign A. Bhutto of Pak- held by the court.:The 1? homes |wjinister Z are on or close to a street w hich istan returned from Washing- lies off the end of the airport's|ton Thursday and told reporte:s Ay sey Uy ay he.was "fairly satisfied" with SOLD DEAD INSECTS __ his talks with President John- VANCOUVER (CP)--Charges|S0n. "Johrison's attitude was not have been laid under the Food|at all stiff," he said ; Drug Act against nous OPEN ALL NIGHT s Limited for allegedly sell- ' ing food containing dead insects LONDON (CP)--London has The c heard in courtlits. first all-night barbershop. Wednes¢ and adjourned alt will be open. Tuesday n ghts allege the firm sold beans|only until business expands, but aining dead insect larvae/manager Montague Clifford is and dead adult insects. It was|confident of success. "You'd be alleged to have sold chili con|surprised how many night work- carne and hetti and meat-jers want haircuts in the middle balls which mouldy andjof the night," he says SE aE Te ers Sages OF PU HEADED IRISH LABORITES DUBLIN (AP)--William Nor- DREW HONORED. ... . ton, 63, long-time leader of the LONDON (CP)--George Dr republic of Irelan d's Labor soon to retire'as Canadian high|}party and a. former cabinet commissioner here, was ap-|minister, died Tuesday He pointed honorary president Of|peaded the Labor party for 28 the Royal Life Saying Society Of|years before he resigned in Canada Wednesday and_ also!j9¢9. made a vice-president of the so- ty's Commonwealth council.} SON. COMEDIAN yo_certificates were presented| BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--E4- by Earl Mountbatten of Burma,!ward L. Schulefand, 62, father grand president of the society,|of comedian Dick Shawn, died in a ceremony 'at Canada House.|Wednesday of. a heart attack. NAZI ARRESTED Schulefand, owner of: a_ men's LUDWIGSHAVEN, West Ger- (AP)--Dr. Georg Fleisch- ie Ludwigsha- was. ar- setts arges spa ere RAY, WERRY Laughlin Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute . . . Financier Regains |! orpmes SON BORN SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) sday a war|James Franciscus, star of tele- suspect. Fleischmann,|Vision's Mr. Novak series, is the ected of having been father of a six-pound, 10-ounce the staff. of Einsatzgruppe girl, born Wednesday in a Santa a Nazi extermination com-|Monica. hospital Franciscus, 29 mando that killed hundreds ofjand his 23-year-old wife, Kitty, thousands of Jews in the Smol-|have another daughter, Jamie ensk region of German occupied! Allen 2 Rus justice authorities said.|« s elected at WHAT'S A NAME CALL OR SEE ayed 1963) LONDON DIXON'S Douglas Home, playwright FOR S brother British Prime Min- ister Sir Alec Douglas-Home , cal fille of The 'aMuceint Pee OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER SO YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE EYE EXAMINATIONS 313 ALBERT ST. locked 723-4663 mann Alleghany Control «» : BALTIMORE Allan P., crimes Kirby ' took iin. Wed-/57 t day of orp... re- covering (AP)= 7 is ne pow l azO in one 'of tht fights in Kirby, 71-3 headed months D the' United ar-old eastern fi is Sia an unopposed 3 directe (Reuters )--William of has ae dent's home state of Massachu-, | |membership of 220 in the area) wear store, was born in Buffalo. | PHONE 723-4191 WW VVVVIVVIVIVVV VON > ees 7 FREE PARKING q F. R. BLACK, O.D. > NORTH-END FOOD 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 909 SIMCOE ST. NORTH (Formerly Shephard's). 728-3361 Ala. (AP)--lical hole, we may. get some- where. But they, are afraid of groups of vocal extremists." When asked to assess the temper of the Negro community of Birmingham, Dr. Pitts said: "Sick, frightened, angry, dis- |appointed, disillusioned; They don't want to resume the dem- onstrations, but I don't think they will wait much longer." Negroes in Birmingham, gen- erally, say they believe the | he pension Negroes and whites alike cite, ze $2 age 70. T 7 i f lron Firm, : | NEW OPTIMISM: s Local Sign T Cont; A settlement between mem- ruce ontinues bers of Loca! 1500, United Steel- ° e workers of America, and the Ontario Malleable Iron Com- In Birt I l i I ighat I ] pany Ltd.. was reached this week after months of negotia-! tions. y BIRMINGHAM, Keith Ross, international rep- Considering all that Birming- resentative of the union, saidjham has been through in the today that the local had beenjl!ast six months, its situation to- noised for strike action during|day seems little short of mirac- the past two months. Negotia- ulous tions began betweeh the two) Nobody can say with cer- bodies in March this year. tainty what tomorrow may The new three-year contract bring will expire Apri! 30, 1966. In lieu But for the moment at least, of retroactive pay increases the |the city is quiet. Men express local has agreed to accept $32|cautious optimism about the for each of the 300 employees.|outlook for continued peace be- Pay increases guaranteed by|tween the races. More integra-jdeaths of the four little girls the contract include an across/tion has taken place than is gen-jin the church bombing shocked the board raise of 11 and a halfjerally realized. Figures indicate the whites into a realization that cents for each worker, Further the economic picture is bright-|"something must be done and i: oreases in. rates for skilled ening soon." tradesmen will range from' four Most important, whites and as for the attitude in the to eight cents hourly. Negroes, sitting together in) white community, you get the The company has also agreed council rooms,. are trying to|yiew that "there 'probably is to assume 50 per cent of the find solutions for the disagree-| much greater resistance to the costs of the welfare plan. At/ments that have made the name Negro demands now than there present company contribution is Birmingham another synonym was before the demonstra- around 40 per cent. for racial strife in the United'tions." Or, "people don't want On Jan. 1, 1965 a completely States. to be intimidated." Or, 'the Ne- funded pension fund for com-| Only a short time ago none Of proes would have got much pany workers will come into ef- this seemed probable more--under the present city fect. Each worker will con-' Just six months ago hundreds|administration--than they have tribute 2 and a half cents hour- of Negroes were demonstrating got. if they hadn't aeione lv. and the company will con- in the streets. More than 2,400 Gerated 2 tribute 5.8 cents hourly were jailed, so many that tem- scheme will real-|porary detention hous*s had to .. ho port velop- h year of service be found. National and even in- niheg a ae pension scheme ternationa|' attention focused on of 'lines. of Gomiminications be includes early retirement|/ Birmingham : : ; ee: at also and clauses. Death benefits and other op- tions are covered by the new agreement City Men tween the races." Hone: | Negroes say that officials in the previous city government BOMBINGS FOLLOWED refused to speak with them But the agreement was hardly|about their grievances. There formed before a Negro motel|was no one in government with was bombed. Other bombings|whom they could negotiate followed on 'Dynamite Hill," a} Negro residential district. There) was shooting and brick-throw-} ] ing. In September,. white ex-| ecte trémists clashed with police| when two high schools and an| PORT HOPE (Staff) -- Wil-,elementary school were _inte- liam Colby, Wes Dempsey andigrated. Finally, on Sunday, Ted Beauchamp of Oshawa are Sept. 15, tragedy struck even two of six executive -officers|harder--four Negro girls died in elected here. Tuesday at the|the bombing of a church. annual meeting of the Lakeland) The thunderous events of chapter of the Association Of|these six months will not soon] Professional Engineers of On- pe forgotten by either Negroee| tario or whites. j Chapter chairman John) g9 what Larmond of Oshawa reviewed fo, peace? the year's activities and stress-| ., ed the need for the chapter's continued activity in APEO iffairs Other officers elected: George Totten, Cobourg; Larry Forster? and Don Williamson, both of Port Hope The Le disability retirement A truce ended the demonstra- is the outlook now I would say it's very good," said Mayor Albert Boutwell. "I think we're really under way now," says his .executive ssistant, Bill Hamilton. But a prominent Negro, Dr Lucius Pitts, president of Miles land chapter has a\College, was less sanguine ; "I feel 'iffy' about the situa- between Ajax and Cobourg,|tion," he said. "If the mayor stretching north to Highway 7. |and city council can find a polit- B A.M. till 6 P.M. pai Hove you seen the smart new colour comb- inations recommended by House and Garden this year? Let us give you a preview of % what's REALLY NEW in DECORATING. j With Christmos rushing up on us so rapidly, > you owe it to yourself to see just how simply ond quickly you con redcorate in time for A this festive season. Drop in. today! There's Beauty and Magic in PLI-TONE MIRACLE PLASTIC FINISH DRIES IN MINUTES without odor. NO- PRIMER REQUIRED, Gives a beauti- ful no-glare finish SOAP & WATER CLEANS BRUSHES. and rollers in a jiffy, wipes up spotters. 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