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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1963, p. 4

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CITY COUNCIL NEWS IN BRIEF CAI sULE NEWS Y \early diagnosis," was sent to the _ |Board of Health for study by|qian College of Teachers has j ecg City Council Monday)awarded its highest honor to 4 \night, _ |Centennial Confederation in 1967.|Robert J. Bolton, 41Grants will be made according principal of Prince of Wales '\to the provisions of the Confed-|public schoo! in Peterborough, 4\eration Centennial Act, 1962-63.|have been admitted to the col- A Kitchener resolution calling for the Ontario government to pay* the cost of Pap smear tests, which render cervical and uterine cancer "amenable to Grounds CF | EDMONTON (CP)--The Ca- three Ontario teachers. Joan CENTENARY GRANTS Haines, kindergarten specialist Governments of both Ontario|With the Ottawa public school and Canada will work together|board; Harold L. Willis, aca- % lin making grants to municipali-/demic administrator for the Ot- Collegiate Buard, and ties for projects celebrating the tawa a supervising To finance committee for study.| lege as fellows, APPROVE BUS PURCHASE | CF-1008 GROUNDED Council approved the Public) OTTAWA (CP) -- CF-100 jet Escape Mechanism -100s of the Republican Peoples party and premier of Turkey's care-| taker cabinet, informed Presi-, dent Cemal.Gursel Monday he! tijd would form a new coalition gov- ermment. Inonu was called upon when Justice party leader Ragip| Gumuspala said Saturday he was unable to form a govern- ment. | FIND USE FOR MONEY WINNIPEG "(CP)--The $55,- 066 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the International Red Cross lin Oslo, Norway last week may 'go to the organization's re- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 17,1963 3 Utilities Commission's purchase planes have been grounded by|cently-built headquarters build-| of two, new diesel buses at $33,-\the RCAF because the escapeling in Geneva, an official said 500 each for delivery in 1964.)mechanism for the crew didn't/here. John A.. MacAulay, the The PUC capital expenditure/function properly, Associate De-|organization's president who ac- budget will be revamped accord-|fence Minister Cardin said Mon-| cepted the prize, said on his re- ingly, said finance chairman/day. Mr. Cardin said in the|/turn to Winnipeg during the Walter Branch. {Commons that modifications to} weekend some members sug- |the ejection system are being! gested th oney be used f TO EXERCISE OPTION | ' ; | geste e money be used for Council approval to exercise carried out and will be com-|the building. | the option for an additional 12.5 |pleted in two days. acres of land south of the Thorn-| GET LONG-DISTANCE TIP on road south civic auditorium) YANCOUVER (CP)--City po-| |site came last night. Cost ($2500)lice, acting on a telephone call 'jper acre) is being paid from)from Toronto, found a Van-| auditorium funds. couver man dead in his bed | 7 7 Monday. The ca'l from a Tela- .. RETROGRADE STEP | Ma at Tt E | Abolishing : planning boards|tive of Ernest Nadelstegher, 48, | | | LIBERACE RECOVERS | PITTSBURGH (AP)--Pianist Lee Liberace was released from) a hospital Monday after a three- week stay. He went to hospital Nov. 23 after being stricken at a suburban night club where he was performing. Doctors at the 'land having their functions car-|nformed police Nadelstegher 4 ried out by municipal councils was described as a retrograde step by Ald. John Dyer. His lmotion that these boards be retained was approved. The Community Planning Association of Canada sent out a question-| naire as part of a study on the <i "USE DYNAMITE TO CONTROL MUSSELS A shellfish warden at Scar- in an effort to get rid of mus-- out the valuable clams. After borough, Maine, sets off a sels. The mussels have no blast clams grow back in the |role and work of Ontario's plan- dy ite blast in clam flats. commercial value and choke mud faster than the mussels. |ning boards. Cabinet Changes Ask Action TO CONSIDER REQUEST The finance committce will i On Brid Rumors Persist n briage OTTAWA (CP)--The politicaljtres on the idea that Mr. Pear-| Over Creek jof hospital where he was treated for a kidney malfunction said he was in excellent condition. PLANS SPENDING KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya| | (Reuters)--The gp us eration will spend about $81,-) ; THINK ABOUT IT 200,000, suite half its budget} _An elated Prime Minister OTTAWA (CP)--Appointment |gericit' during the next fiscal| Pearson enjoys the festivities of an agriculture minister for year, to combat Indonesia's| at a party given for Senate Eastern Canada still is UN-|\«sontrontation" policy. Finance| and House of Commons page had written to Toronto saying e was going to commit suicide. Officers who investigated the call said Nadelstegher appeared! to have been dead about 24 hours. boys Monday. This year's party was given by Steve Otto (Lib--York East) in his centre block office. Pages Mi- PAGE BOYS GUESTS AT PARTY chael Dubois, 12, and Bobby Lee, 13, both of Ottawa, are shown with the prime min- ister. (CP Wirephoto) ~ government consideration, Minister Tan Siew told Parlia-| fe Prime Minister Pearson said in| ment Monday the Indonesian en ee |policy, which includes a trade| FUND HAS BALANCE -- [embargo on Malaysia, _has OTTAWA (CP) -- The unem-|ready thrown 10,000 Maleyten NEWS IN BRIEF ployment insurance fund had a) out of work. | balance of $56,000,000 at the énd| 7 November, Labor Minister] BOOST ENVOY, STATUS MacEachen told the Commons Monday. The government has indicated that legislation will be introduced next year to place The Oshawa Board of BUDAPEST (AP) -- Hungary/tion- Monday. authorized the and France have agreed t0/finance committee to start. sal-| raise their diplomatic missions!ary negotiations immediately} to each other from legations to/with public and high school jembassies, the Hungarian newS| calary Edu d While the number. of shop- ping days before Christmas rapidly decreases, the number *~ eucation |Christmas Rush ; Now At Its Peak jenvy those who can shop lefse jurely before the mass on- lslaught begins. To be able to committees with respect)ot harrassed last-minute shop-|move further than a few steps lary schedules, |pers is equally rapidly increas-|without the permanent fear that consider the Board of Educa- gossip mills are grinding out)son may call younger Liberals as possibles' eine An Oshawa mother of three agency MTi reported Tuesday-!to sa tion's request for tentative ap-| |proval for a $150,000 debenture issue for its planned six room (plus ancillary rooms) addition to T. R. McEwan school in 1964. PEDESTRIAN SAFETY Lake Vista ratepayers have) reports of imminent changes injinto his cabinet Prime Minister Pearson's Lib-; Those mentioned eral cabinet. include: Sled aires 7 : How close to the mark arel -sTonn = Lue Pepin, 39, Uni- naa pry gh pet last year they: The next six weeks or so} versity of Ottawa professor,| ©) 1100 1°y wiler wile See: should bring the answer MP for Drummond - Artha-| 5 ones eA ne es a Sources' close to the prime| baska and parliamentary SeC*|y "m ues aa ee on fothan minister say that some shifts in| retary to Trade Minister], nay ante 00 something the ministry are possible after| jbefore someone is killed asked council to take steps to} lensure the safety of school chil-| Sharp. | 5 i. the current session of Parlia-/ --E. J. Benson, 39, MP for| Mrs. Ted Malloy, of Melrose ment prorugues and before the avenue in the Bella Vista sub 'dren crossing the Thomas streetithe fund on a sounder financial bridge. Public Works committee/basis. It has dipped sharply in) Kingston and parliamentary ai i t 30 ldr new session opens early in| secretary to Finance Minis-|!V!sion, said about 50 children 1964 | cross the bridge every schoo! | ter Gordon : neg ade But they emphasize that only to Harmony Road There have been no changes|4ay to get ary the prime minister himseif\in the cabinet since the present|Public school. This shortcut knows whether he, in fact, plans ministry was sworn in last April) $2V es about a half-mile walk, any changes. Thus they say/22. Political circles suggest the/She said. frankly they can't comment on|time now is ripe for some revi-, The bridge was apparently the accuracy of the rumors. sion, based 'in part on perfor-| constructed oY acing ner . Many of the rumors suggest|mance during the current ses-TOCC, % sipbees seri'. ice that at least three men may ive as leave the cabinet: sion of Parllament. | Matloy described the. bridge as 1, Justice Minister Chevrier, "a terrible hazard', The: matter was referred to 60, to a diplomatic post -- as the public works committee. ambassador to France or Italy Permission to cross the pri-/ or as high commissioner to the vate land has been given, said United Kingdom. The Paris post Mrs. Malloy and, she said, the is vacant and London will be city dumped fill at one spot. vacant at the end of the year when George Drew is scheduled Two Gamblers Fail To Alter stares Convictions (23.2 5 2" 2. Postmaster-General Denis,| OTTAWA (CP)--Ontario gam-| ous," she said. blers Vincent Feeley and Joseph| Last September, D. R. Mitch- 86, to the Senate. 3. Mines Minister Benidick- son, 52, to a judicial post. victions on a charge of conspir-|dren "ee ee yor (Har- GORDON A MYSTERY ing to obtain information unlaw-|mony) creek. "The only way At mid-year, in the midst of|fully from a provincial "police(for these children to reach school controversy that . followed Fi-|constable. |without having to ford this creek nance Minister Gordon's budget,|_ They asked the Supreme| ; there was talk that tle 57-year..Court of Canada to grant a re-|0n Grandview street, then old minister might leave the hearing of an appeal the court down King street to Harmony cabinet or move to another port- rejected June 26. Their applica-jroad, which is approximately folio, But these rumors have,tion was based on the ground|2#4 miles, too far for young died down, although they are|that they were convicted of an children and very dangerous as revived occasionally, offence unknown in Canadian|there is no sidewalk on Grand- new move to upset their con-|cil that Grandview Gardens chil- McDermott failed Monday in alll, Ronlea avenue, wrote coun-| is by travelling up the steep hill log 3 il's| ; r s the third Western) |will study the request. Council's|the last few winters. [France ie eke this step. NEED 10 TEACHERS | Ieee gendeate concolor' s "not TEA COMES FREE lGreece and Britain are the} Superintendent of Public| |satistied with measures taken! OTTAWA (CP)--A bill to e!i- other two. be oe lby the city' statement regard-|minate tariffs on tea was passed | MINISTER TO QUIT ec that' 1 ing the safety of St. Gertrude's|through all stages in the Com-| yaniiA (AP)--Foreign Sec-| ch retary Salvador P. Lopez has} lschool children. jmons Monday. enpaity os 4 all tea entaring Canada will be : ; ; ti dj WEED CUTTING COSTS -- | duty-free. Previously, Common- se Creuse Oialatn xe No. changes in the city's pol-|wealth tea came in duty-free. a '6 uke hin a. caveat! icy on weed control will beiput tariffs of two cents and|(poes 9 . »j sed follow-| cians nan ; office said Lopez would serve made council announced folloW-| eight cants a pound respectively til h cessor is named.| ing a policy review. Any unpaid applied in the most-favored na- Leider hae ah tered tol |weed-cutting accounts will beltion and general categories |The post has been otter |will be 'sent to Banff in May, |put on next year's tax bill ee é Be 8 . Carlos P. Cbg! a-prorel | od \bas Inite ates|,. ' | NAMED TO FAIR POST jbassador to the Uni for superintendents and inspec ASK TWO-LANE BRIDGE | yonTrREAL (CP)--The ap-|and the United Nations. : The City will apply to the) : " : pointment of Pierre de; Belle THEATRE TO POLITICS Board vou ----, Biden soegeol euille, editor of Le Magazine] +55 ANGELES (AP) -- One- Harmony road south above the cee, ore, etl mee|time song. and - dance man 'é : years, as director of exhihl's for| ~ooro ty al seek thé CPR track: ith vision for ; : George Murphy w s | : Shel M$ ohddes the 1967 world's fair, was aN-|ponublican nomination to op-| quest k four lanes in the future. nounced Monday. He will ®-or-| 36 U.s. Senator Clair Engle,|{0% & two-year appoenonem 50 } j ' | seed 'i : a8 the nartme' f Nati dinate relations with the press, ; ; ; ithe Department of National De- Bo vig ex vig peg laine Poe and television. ee secon Mie aa partment. of National Defence money to rebuild the predict ig WILL TAKE JOB year-old vice-president -- mee in ae Toad pool = it stern et uild a) ANKARA, Turkey (Reuters) | Technicolor ee ea TO TAKE LEVELS last oreat He listed Makcficat|ismet Inonu, 80-year-old leader) ren Aree os pol! Authority was granted to the y of building change houses} and the new Boys' Club indoor| pool as other reasons for not} spending city money "in the) forseeable future." | Shell Takeover | T0 OPERATE: CONCESSION | teachers as submitted by Dr. Elliott. DECISION DEFERRED x meeting. GOING OVERSEAS The board approved the re- t of William Clarke to apply jbuilding and planning commit- KILLED CLIMBING | 20-year-old American ento- mologist, David Wyatt of Rose- burg, Ore., fell to his death Dec.| 4 while some 19,000 feet up| Mount Everest after losing his John Cook, Nonquon road, will| . Leak Denied footing on a glacier, his two }operate the North Oshawa Arena | }companions said on arrival here jrefreshment concession this win- |ter. His $75 tender was the only) TORONTO (CP) -- John H.|Tuesday |Campbell, director of the On-! | |CHECK MOSCOW'S GROWTH jone entered. | Iw . ~ \tario Securities Commission, cpl ete TO BUY AERIFIER lsaid Monday he knows of no| MOSCOW (AP) field, | YEAR-END REPORT The finance .committee will ldraft an' advertisement contain- | lay jconsideration of the board for) use in The Oshawa Times. Trus-} itee | -- Vladimirjrunn'ng the advertisement, stat- | | ing. In spite of resolutions furious- ly made this time last year, the Those who still send cards and parcels back to the old coun- jone's parcels may be jostled |away seems an ideal never to }be reached. The noon-hour gives C. F. Elliott report-|majority of shoppers find thatia hint of what is to follow, and as ers were Te-\the last two weeks before thejeven the most intrepid of shop- uired to fill abhi thelholiday are still a chaotic rush|pers realize that very little can public school staff. The Board|of parcel posting and searching|be accomplished in so short a approved several appointments /through stores for inspiration.| time. | For many of the housewives, |who are able to get out during itry suddenly realize how quick-|the day, the emphasis is now on A decision as to whether orily the "final date for mailing"|grocery shopping. The super- a public school inspector! crept up, and may have to re-|markets claim the majority of jsort to air-mail. to attend a short course) the morning shoppers, on the The Oshawa Shopping Centre,|hunt for something traditional n the evenings, is a seething|or different to put before guests, office-bound during the Fine Driver | $100, Costs Magistrate F. S. Ebbs levied $100 fine on Steve Zadorozny, before His Worship on sentence on charges of careless driving,! dangerous driving and failing' to report. an accident. Magistrate Ebbs noted that the ling a year-end report for later,;accused: was driving a truck on! Glencairn avenue on the after- noon of Nov. 3. The accused Drynan spoke in favor of|backed into a driveway and in| doing so ran on to the lawn tors, was deferred to a January|hive of activity, and all those|both invited and uninvited, who day|will drop in during the holiday season. Plum puddings sit side by. side with turkeys and exotic spices and sauces, and the car becomes a grocery truck. No doubt last year's resolu. tions will be repeated this year, but it seems unlikely that the scene will change considerably next year or any other year. | FIRST TEAPOT | The first teapot is said to have I j ti ltee to have levels taken of the/ fs. of ay ead -- fvatel in/been produced early in the 16th On ATMANDU, Nepal (Reuters)|creek valley property which is)"Suawa £ouce Court Monday. century by Kung Chu'un who n orma on Page rede ahite . the proposed site of the OCCI) The accused man appeared| lived in China during the Cheng i\Te period. | "KINDNESS || BEYOND PRICE, YET WITHIN REACH OF ALL" GERROW FUNERAL There are other rumors that|law. jview street." F. Manley and Son Limited's). oy of advance information on|Promyslov, mayor of Moscow,|ing that many people think the|and injured a six-year-old boy. changes in portfolio are in pros-| The court, after a brief hear-| pect for some ministers, in-jing, rejected the application. volving Immigration Minister|Written reasons for the court's Favreau, 47, sad to be slated|decision will be issued later. for justice; Labor Minister Mac-| Feeley, 38, and McDermott,|10 cars of the San Francisco Eachen, 42, to health and wel-|41, were convicted in the On-|Chief. Eight persons are in hos- fare; Health Minister Judy' La-|tario Supreme Court of conspir-|pital, Truck driver Warren J. Marsh, 38, for whom several|ing to obtain information unlaw-/Neill, 18, suffered only minor other portfolios are mentioned|fully from provincial police con-|injuries although his vehicle such as post-master-general or/stable George Scott. They were|was wrecked by the impact of immigration. |sentenced to 18 months definite|the train, travelling about 75 Much of the speculation cen- and six months indefinite. Imiles an hour. TRAIN DERAILED CLOVIS, N.M. (AP)--A truck- train collision Monday derailed | -ZELLER'S LIMITED DISTRIBUTES CH Nov. 1, 1962 to Oct. 1, 1963, cheques range from $40. to 'more than $500 for close to 1,500 'associates who have been in the full-time employ of the firm for three or more years. The total distributed to this group is approximately $150,000, In addition approxi- i ' EQUES In line with Zeller's em- $50,000 goes ployee profit-sharing -- policy, the company's administrative offices in Montreal are distrib- uting profit sharing bonus cheques to more than 3,600 employees in 100 Z rs stores across Canada. Based on profits for the period from ' mately to full with less than three service. Seen here is Lambert, manager of the com- pany store in the Shopping Cer , presenting. a profit-sha cheque to Mrs Bernetta McKenzie years' i $1133 tender for a cultivating) aerifier for the Parks Depart- }ment was the highest of two ten-| ders for the machine but: the only one which came up to spe- cifications. It was accepted. lannounced in the. Supreme So-|poard deliberately attempts to! viet Monday that no more new|conéeal financial matters. factories will be built in' the ---- -- Soviet capital... He said the Council of Ministers, headed by |Premier Khrushchev, had "To Call Tenders jeided it was the only way to| | last year's take-over of Cana- dian Oil Companies Ltd. by Shell Investment. Mr, Campbell, appointed Jast month, said "this whole deal went on a long time before I CHAPEL 390 King W. 728-6226) The child, Duncan Colby of] Westdale street, was lying on} the lawn and had an arm broken} by. Zadorozny's truck. His Wor-| ship said that the accident was| caused by the accused's lack of} attention and imposed the fine| TO BUY HOUSE jcame in here' but "I have Council will buy Mrs. M./heard of no proof that there was Kelly's house at 79 Queen street! advance knowledge.' for $10,700. The city owns two) He was commenting on a houses on this street and is ne-\newspaper report that Ontario jgotiating for another. Extension government investigators have jof civic area is planned here.|:earned there was a leak on the ENDORSE RESOLUTION _/$136,000,000 tak-over. The city endorsed a Sarnia} The report, carried by the resolution asking the province to|Toronto Star, said some mem- pass permissive legislation forjbers of a Toronto brokerage the passing of bylaws requiring)firm used advance information private property owners to re-|t0 get multi-million-dollar fi- move and destroy diseased elm/nancing from a bank to make trees. huge purchases of Canadian Oil f stock on the Vancouver Stock TO DISCUSS TRUCKS --_|Exchange Sept. 25, 1962, after Oshawa and Hamilton will'the Toronto Exchange had meet to discuss the possible|closed for the day. News of the jhold. down the city's eames | Addition jnow about 6,000,000. . | | CITY AND Architects of the Oshawa Cen-| tral Collegiate Institute addi-| tion Monday received the ap- DISTRICT proval of the Oshawa Board of Sducation to call for tenders} VISITORS AT ROTARY with the. understanding that) Visitors at the Monday meet-|changes can be made in the ing of the Rotary Club. of/P!ans | Oshawa included Harrison E.| Trustee Stanley E. Lovell ex-| Murphy and John Froud, of| pressed concern over the Oshawa and _ Rotarians Al. urgency of proceeding on the| | | for careless driving plus costs. Zadorozny's licence was also \Suspended for the period of one year. Dangerous driving and failing to report an accident charges were dismissed. NEED AN OIL FURNACE .. CALL PERRY OAY OR NIGHT 723-3443 Emond, Peterborough; Rev.! if ead \John Van Harmelon, Whitby and) Matter. "Our backs are jagainst \the wall because of the time Reuben Freeman, Belleville. jelement," he said. 'There are BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED time and part-time employees Jack | Oshawa. | --Oshawa Times Photo | prohibition (as provided for in the provincial statutes) of trucks more than 50 feet long on city streets. The traffic committee said vehicles over 50 feet long are undesirable for operation in most municipalities because in} manoeuvring they 'must' break| the rules of the road, use up two to three lanes to make turns. AUCTIONS SCULPTURE LONDON (CP)--Dr. Hewlett| Johnson, formerly known as the "red dean' of Canterbury for) his political views, sent an Ep-! stein sculpture of himself for auction at Sotheby's. The bust,) sculpted at Epstein's own re-| quest in 1935, brought in £1,100.| | SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gab Decler in your ares. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 | takeover was made public in the areas here that I still don't| Five members who celebrate their birthdays this week were presented with spoons at the |Monday meeting of the Rotary |Club of Oshawa. Those honored |were George Rodgers, Robert j|Hambly, Al. Reed, Howard Smith and Al, Hartshorn. BANNER PRESENTED evening of Sept. 25. The story says that in the hour before the Vancouver Ex- change closed, 14,418 shares of Canadian Oil changed hands at prices between $51 and $53. The Shell offer was equivalent to about $55 a share. agree with." | Trustee Albert FE. O'Neill stated that "even if the urgency; is such that we must go ahead, | this necessary action should not} set a precedent." | Trustee G. K. Drynan thank-| ed all board members. who) SEE SMALL SHOW The banner of the Rotary|worked through the summer COLEHILL, England (CP)--|Club of Van Nuys, California,)months to see the planning of Dorset villagers found their tel-| which he received on a recent|the addition through to its pres- evision pictures' only two inches|trip to the west - coast, wasjent state. He said a lot of time high when -an electrical pump-|presented by Rotarian Ben Bail-|had been spent on the issue ing station began to drain power/ey to the Rotary Club of Oshawa|"and I don't see how we could from the sets, at its Monday meeting jhave spent more time on it." isd JORDAN BRANVIN Sherry. + ' enjoy. Canada's favourite BRANVIN SHERRY AND PORT WINE ~ 12 KING E. -- 723-3633. Meat Special! Wed. Only! SIRLOIN STEAK Boneless ROUND lh (5: LEAN, SLICED i Cooked Ham lb. 99° Order Your Xmas Fowl Now! Oshawa"s Finest Selection Of e STEAKS & ROASTS! oe STEAK ROAST Skinless Wieners 2 lbs. 79° Turkeys, Geese, Capons, Ducks!

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