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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Dec 1963, p. 3

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Caucus Meet Is Scheduled Oshawa City Council. was to| OTHER COMMITTEES meet in caucus today at 1-p.m, Four planning board .obser- in the City Hall fifth floor coun-|yors, all one year appointments-| cil chambers, [Harold Armstrong, Board of | Memberships on standing andjEducation: W. J. O'Neill, Sep-) |special committees, boards andjarate Schoo] Board; Joseph commissions, will be renewed|Maga, Real Estate Board; Her-| or changed at this annual meet-|man Kassinger, Oshawa Build- ing. ers Association. Mrs, Alice Reardon, although} Board of Health-(all one year not yet sworn in, was to attend|appointments): Dr. W. G, Mc- today as the caucus is called|/Kay , Ald. Dyer, mayor's rep- for 1964 council members. resentative, Mrs, T. D, Thomas Mrs. Reardon will serve the'and Gilbert Murdoch second half of retiring Ald. Al-; Children's Aid Society-(all one bert Walker's term because of!year): Ald. Attersley, Gay and her thirteenth place finish in the|/Murdoch, mayor's represeata- last civie election tive. With Ald, Walker's jump to Traffic Advisory: Council-Paul provincial politics as Oshawa Ristow, a three. year appoint- Riding's MLA, the chairman-!ment to 1963; Ald. Attersley and ship of the city's Parks, Prop-/Pilkey, mayor's and planning erty and Recreation (standing)|board representatives, respec- committee is now open. tively, one syear; Ald. Brady, Ald. John Dyer is vice-chair- one year; and the following re- man of this committee and Ald.' presentatives: Hayward Murdoch is the third Mrs. C.C, Lee, Board of Edu- member. cation; J, J. Maher, Separate . ' Other standing committees of School Board; George ©. Martin eS Ce council are . Finance, Public Oshawa Safety League; all one st ig . Ao ee z ; Works and Traffic, chaired' by! year. Ald Walter Branch, Cecil Bint" Yillsdale Manor Management WORK PROCEEDS DESPITE COLD WATER and John Brady, respectively. Committee-(all one year): Ald Progresson the multi-mil- Ontario winter, Interior work science building. The library is scheduled for completio Special _ committees -- whdse pint (chairman) Walker, Brady,' jion dollar Laurentian Uni- is progressing rapidly behind podiumi is seen in the back- < ites Rieetershis ee be Baia Si Dyer and Down versity at Sudbury continues the protection.of plastic sheet- ground. The initial develop- September, 1964 OMe Mndooh eHalfman secu Gaus a a despite the rugged northern ing. In right foreground is the ment phase, to cost $10,000,000 ce (CP_Wirephoto) Gordon Attersley and Thomas pital Board of Directors-Ald eaiemamani san. Rundle; Public Housing-Ald. At- Branch: Oshawa Fish lild: itish | Rinaie; Fane rene Qe Me Branch: Oshawa Miah sad Wilt BUTS Britis CITY AND (CAPSULE NEWS man Gifford, Ald. Cephas Gay, Attersley. All one year. CHRISTMAS REUNION Norman Down and Albert Walk-| City Industrial Commission - Oil C t DISTRICT er (all one year): Mayor Gifford; 1 en Tes EASTVIEW, ONT. One of exchanges gifts with his 73- two brothers saw each other | jr -Pollution-Mayor Gifford Ald. Dyer and Pilkey; Maurice | SERVICE SUSPENDED | Ver 1ezZue a uys COLOMBO (AP)--The Ceylon-jiveries and the receipt and the best Christmas gifts is Year-old: brother George of was when they spent Christ- and his four standing committee Hart, Chamber of commerce Taken Over | All Oshawa postal services 9 B-25 Bombers mittee chairmen; "'Cattle-at- AUDITORIUM GROUP ese government has decided toidespatch of mails.- There will aS Eagle Bay, B.C. They were 2 shairmen: Woods, Gordon im- rep; and Keith Ross, Oshawa will be suspended for New ship i ~ mas together in 1913 chairmen : | . : gin el goes Re gas 5s meld cug . (CP Wirephoto) mementation committee-Mayor and District Labor Council rep Year's Day except special de- , = cai 40 ; se-Alq Oshawa «#Ad District Histori- take over all distribution outlets|he no deliveries of letters, par-) CALGARY (CP) -- Nine B-2 " REVIEW OF WEEK 5 NEWS pea Finley" Cit Gee -al Society-Ald. Attersley; Osh-jof three U.S. and" British oil/cels' or rural mail and the|medium alan: a foutaitay eaeuiea ate eg council representatives on the|awa Housing Co. Ltd. Directors-companies, an issue thatiwicket service, street letter box/during the Second World War,|\-aria Costa Th ok rgd Dg lEmergency Measures Commit-|Ald. Murdoch and Gay; Central prompted Washingto to suspend collection and lock --_-box/ have been sold to the Venezuela cilian barber. gay bath mt eg - tee-Ald. Murdoch Atcersley,|Lake Ontario Conservation Au- US aid to Ceylon. lobby will be closed. government, it was disclosed | day te tithe | fe pi fi Thurs- Violence And Disaster Sit et, "ony andltaralg Murech, Ree Bon 4 Ferment emorceme woR eats fete Fae. Fea th ed Gra te i - Mavor Gifford nett and Ralph Jones. All one Friday said the properties will ee L ALL : were sold by 0. W. Mathey of | ve § e mo ler be incorporated in the ssate-- Three minor fire calls were and triplets -- named Maria, Terms of both elected and ap-| year : : 6 > Calgary and the others came} i ittee' »nts: owned Ceylon Petrole Corp, answered by Oshawa Fire De- : |Rosaria and § prey ointed officials up for renewal) Committee' of Adjustments: ownec "eylon 2 etroleum {0rp ; from Dunville, Ont. Mr. Math- tefana were e | | . a OEE ed are Bri -|par dur he past 24 ji iti Mark Christmas Week his year ineude Loui §. Hyman, QC, thre year lved 2re Bit Bor ae ae tnine'ariog (ety said he bought the planes" F°% contin. Library Board-T. H. Greer, a|appointment, up this year, Mu Esso and Caltex. The threelthe city ambulance made 10|{fom the Canadian Crown as- MAYOR AILING oy {three year appointment to 1962; deo ae arya firms own about 600 outlets, (runs, most of them routine sets disposal agency. PEMBROKE (CP) 8 M ' 1 t ley avor's repre- Committee-Alc int ity' FB Sey as : + ee Oe ee a | -- Mayor 7 ial cnt seat : gineer. Fred Crome, both one The move was hinted in Au- EIGHT DIE IN RIOT |Angus Campbell, who was taken I clashes broke out: last | niece and housekeeper of the e plaiwin Board-William Wood- year 7 gust, when Parliament gave the s LIMA, Peru (AP) -- Thejill while attending church Cruise liner abandoned weekend after the 'island's.| parish priest, and Doralise a ee eae and Ken|. Civic -Auditorium 'Executive oil monopoly the sole right to Omemee Nativ newspaper La Prensa reported|Christmas Day, has cancelled New fighting in-Cyprus ie Cy epe analy | Beene oe D. Crone. both three year ap-|Committee - Ald. Branch and/fetail petroleum 'sales. Ceylon Friday that eight. persons were/all public appearances for Jan- Refugee killed on wall eee ee | Police said one of the gun- |nointments, to 1963, Ald. Pilkey|/Walker; Ontario County Rehab- established the oil monopoly in killed and 22 hurt Thursday injyary. Mr. Campbell entered were trying to take away | men, 21-year-old Roger. Bi- {and Dyer, council represerta-lilitation Council-Ald. Attersley; |/!961 and later seized 178 service Awarde Post an attempt by Indian peasants|hospital for a series of tests. In Berlin, a 18-year-old ref- | their constitutional rights notte. idiled hinsselt. alter the a eh Sie. I Boh One ae stations and 88 kerosene and to seize a plantation near Cuzco,|President of the Ontario Asso. ugee was shot as he made a | A-cease - fire.was worked | ponpery attempt failed. His | hs Blk ' other outlets of the three com- ; in southeastern Bolivia. The/ciation of Mayors .and Reeves, break for freedom Off | out Christmas Eve, but spor: | 4 other Reginald. 17, was panies In CN Railwa plantation owner and _ staff/he recently returned from a Madrid, more than 1,000 per- | adic shooting continued | Charged with capital murder OBITUARIES It was failure to reach agree- y fought ff the Indians, the dis-|meeting with the Ontario cab- sons abandoned a blazing | through the week On Thurs: | Ironically, one of the parish- ment on a figure of compensa- ONTRE "P) -- John D. patch said. La Prensa said Com- | inet over tax problems. cruiseship On Cyprus, scores | day, Vice - President Fazil | goer. who responded to the tion for these seized properties ese ago ) apeoaied munists led the peasants. , rici ree Kutchuk, a.Turkish - Cypriot,, Se ty St i a a TACK ' ners the ase hae ' ayes, 51, S n i 3 ase: . | -- . ie aay in vicious street ee i " nee A My alarm in ste rectory ober e ti) _EDWARD ARMITAGE ; cathe ten: Himeral Home on - oe Pbegs posta to cut chief of transportation for the HEADS MEDICAL CENTRE | WEEKLY SOLD Thus the world marked:| his people .had been. slain. oy he Seiad ak aun ues ~~ = rhage eo : ite in a ve John Gy- 4 , ntl A to $1,300,000. CNR, it was announced Friday. OTTAWA (CP) -- Appoint-| MONTREAL (CP) -- The Ca- Christmas week The Greek community called | ?*O'ers: tage occurred in the Oshawa) Falk John Eberwine, Georgelcrants and $3000.00' loans, .|.,H#@ succeeds the late J. H.|ment of Group Capt. . J-inadian Jewish Chronicle, .an The liner disaster came \ this an exaggeration. World briefs: The first ses- General Hospital Friday, Dec.jurka, John Eberwine, T sete aise "the eizur preg? Stevenson. Young, 51, as commanding of-|English - language weekly Sunday night with a crackling |\ The Cypriot government, | sion of Canada's 26 Parlia- |27, following a long' illness Re bu dih Igoe rt rahi a ove ' aig o ie first", native of Omemee, Ont.,/ficer of the national defence| founded in 1914, has been sold S$ O S from the 20,000-ton saded by Greek. - Cypriot | ment adjourned Saturday resided at 778 Kihg slain Mer sace: nae) ee ee uses spr wi erones ate Mr. Hayes joined the CNR in| medical centre in Ottawa was/for an undisclosed sum, it was Lakonia, a Greek Line vessel | Archbishop Makarios, called ht. . .. European Common |and was in his 25th ee ' FUNERAL OF pci neey ca, te a reeene 1927 and has been superintend-/ announced Friday by. the de- announced Friday night. Max out of Southampton , loaded | for a meeting of the United | Market ministers meeting in ages uth atl unis >" HERBERT RAYMOND WILSON oy), Nahe eines Tn on ent of both the Montreal and/fence department. He succeeds|Wolofsky, publisher, announced with British holiday 'passen-.| Nations Security Council after | Brussels averted a threatened |Mr. and Mrs Eric vila &s whe giemorial service (x eh vie ey be Se ee °P"|'Toronto terminals. Since 1960\group Capt. Hugh J. Bright, ajthe sale to a group headed by gers. | Turkish planes -buzzed the | crisis Monday by agreeing on and was born in Oshawa e Hohed h Wikon who Aled erate on "the basis of fair com-|), had been manager of the/native of Exeter, Ont., who will|Bernard Bernstein. The' new Within hours an interna- | capital of Nicosia m apa tariff po ae neat sgh eon ag jaa in Aas Giana Howie pelltion the "state: corporetion|-akenead ares, with headquar-|take up a post in February as owners plan to innovate a col ; ; ¢ nia ir 3ritain, which guarantees | The § commerce dep |Taggai a i rner)l sso gs a u ate 7 i ; { , ": j t ; " : . tional flotilla of resc ue 'shi ps | te D, y iis 1 uarantees ment Thursday issued condi- |United Church, October 29, 1960.,Tuesday, Dec. 24, was held in quickly took over about half the| ters in Port Arthur. deputy mesical officer of heatth| umn in French, "reflecting the had converged on the scene to | the island onstitution along 3 . . 'for the city of Ottawa. growing number of Jew f haul -aboard passengers and | with Greece and Turkey, re- | tional licences for the sale of For the past six years he has the Armstrong Funeral H 0 m @,| business Competition was stiff Ss 0 crew members from lifeboats | inforced its 10,000-man Cyp- | $40,600,000 worth of wheat to been employed as a cab driver Friday, Dec. 27 at 3.15 p.m. He'pecause. the Soviet Union sold H t R J Club PAYROLL RISES ' French origin living in Montreal and the water rus Garrison with an arm- | the Soviet. Union Com- |with United Taxi was in his 64th year petroleum products to the cor- 0 = Ss OTTAWA (CP) -- The federal|n0ow. There had been 1,028 per- | ored squadron and 1,000 in- | munist Chinese Premier Chou' He is survived by his wife Rey. A. E. Larke, minister Of | poration below Western prices |government, including Crown Ri lal aie ir rocco Fri- |par ; ter Albert Street United Church,|> 1 shipped fr fields j/ . . nati i ons on board the Lakonia, in- | fantry En-lai arrived in Morocco Fri- |parents. a son Glen and sis jfor oil shippe 'om fi i corporations and agencies, em- duding 651 nebeney By 3 Ss S SHOOTING day after vy to the United |Mrs. Douglas Laitner (Sandra),'conducted the ceremony and in-|the Middle East. 0 | rin. ETS |piovea 342,588 at the end of Sep- week's: end the line reported' | CHRISTMAS SHOOTING Arab Republic and Algeria. | Whitby. The body is 'resting 'injterment was in the Mount Lawn) The government _announce- tember, down 1,122 from a year ther S01 were known te have | The dividec city of Berlin the Armstrong Funeral Home Cemeter ment said 300 of the remaining. TORONTO CP) -- Hot-rod/aanier, the Dominion Bureau off ° LENSES Gifford and four standing com By CARMAN CUMMING dependent 'from Britain in | scout leader Paul Mercier Canadian Press Staff Writer | 1960 | Miss Alberte Guindon, 45, survived: 96 were. known marked Christmas. with an | WEEK IN ONTARIO for.a service in the chapel, Mon Pallbearers were Mel Meule-| netroleum distribution © outlets|Clubs in three Toronto-Hamilton| ctatistics reported Saturday. dead and 31 were missing. easing of tensions along the Leaders of Ontario's Liberal day, Dec. 30, at 3.15 p.m meester, Edward Salm on.,|stili in United States and British|area communities plan to oper-/Farnings of these employees to- barrier separating the Com- | anqd New Democratic parties tev. W. Herbert, minister, of,Charles. Slater, William Krezan-' hands will be taken over Jan, 1jate a New Year's Eve drive-| tailed $ + 300.000 compared with | CONSULTATION by APPOINTMENT PANIC CHARGED munist sector from the West- | admitted that informal 'and King Street' United Church will/oski, John Kutasienski and Wal-|anq'the remainder a week later.|home service next week. $71,409,000 in the same month of |f Peyment plan includes one month As the rescued were | em aga a ae vate unofficial discussions on -a conduct the service and inter-.ter Gzgmont The Skyway Modified ve 1962. trial: period. brought ashore--475 came in| 'Owerea for the firs Ime ossible merger of the two ment will be in Oshawa Union Club of Burlington has operated| "| ' ' me on the" Argentine. freighter | since the wall went up in 1961 | Darties had taken place NDP Cemetery _ JAN (JOHN) HARA DIVIDENDS ae service the ravellues toy the WILL VISIT CHINA PHONE 723-4191 Salta alone -- there were | t0 permit thousands of West | |eader Donald C. MacDonald : The funeral mass for Jan jlast two years. ALGIERS (Reuters) -- Presi- . i ; ant - S | ) Gharees: and rectiminationa | Berliners to-visit relatives in| towaver. dismissed a mer i FUNERAL OF fe (John) Hara who died in Osh- By THE CANADIAN PRESS | This year, they will be joined|dent Ahmed Ben Bella has ac-] ' R. BLACK that the crew had given way | the East ger at the' present fme as , REGINALD JOHN LUKE awa General Hospital Tuesday, British Columbia Sugar Re-\by Oakville Elimiators and the| cepted an invitation to visit] y to panic and confusion But the relaxed atmosphere | "unpractical,'". but eft the rhe memorial service for Re- Dec. 24, was said in St. John's/tinery Ltd., common 25 cents|Richmond Hill Aristocrats. Communist China on a date to| 0.D. Some said the lifeboats had | Was broken abruptly Christ- | door open for "unified ac- ginald John Luke, who died in) Krainian Orthodox Church, Fri-| plus $1 extra, pfd. 25 cents, Jan\| The clubs will answer phone|be fixed later, according to all 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH been improperly launched and | Mas night as an East German | tion' on principles on which Oshawa General Hospital, Tues-\qay, Dec. 27 at 9.30 a.m. He was'31, 1964, record Jan, 10, 1964. 'calls until 7 a.m, New Year's\joint Algerian Chinese commun-| some crew members had | youth, Paul Schultz, was shot | both parties agree. The day, Dec. 24, was held in thelin 'his goth year Overland Express Ltd., pfd. Day, and will either providejique issued here Friday night. grabbed places that should | and fatally wounded as he at- | United Steelworkers of. Am- Armstrong Funeral Chapel Fri-| Rey. R. Pacnzenke said the 15 censt, Jan. 31, 1964, record transportation or drive the call-'The communique followed a have gone to passengers tempted to hurdle the wall. | erica (CLC), which gives the day Dec. 27 at 2 p.m. He was. macs and interment was in the Jan. 17, 1964 er's own car home for him. (week's visit here by Chinese NEW HOME | A. few survivors rejected | West German Chancellor Lud- | Npp much of its labor back. .in his 78th year Oshawa Union Cemetery Sea tee EEE : : ° Premier Chou En-lai, | J these charges completely. | Wig Erhard said ina state- | ing and which participated in Rev. N. T. Holmes, minister! pajjpoarers were Steve Rit- A World War Two veteran, HUNTING FOXES bce pms ------| SPECIALISTS Others said the damage had | ment 'that "those responsible | the discussions, agreed with |of Harmony United Church, con- zie. Joe Zubkavich, Paul Wyby- Mr. Turner was a member of Jt 7 s | been done by a handful of | for the crime again have | Mr MacDonald. Top Liberal ducted the service and inter-|ron John Kuney, Lloyd Alling the Royal Canadian Legion, The sport of foxhunting in crew members while the re-./ Shown to the world their true, | politicians said a merger ment was in the Oshawa Union|ham and Chester Borek Branch 43, Oshawa. [Britain began about 200 years vcs ink mainder had conducted them- | Criminal faces | would be desirable and dis- |Cemetery. \ ' i He worked at McTeague Elec-lago. | OND . ff selves. well PEACE IN HOLY LAND cussions were likely to con- Pallbearers were Charles Mac- FUNERAL OF eee tric Ltd., Whitby as a foreman YET WITHIN ang In the Holy Land, Christ- | tinue kie, G. Blight, N. Ward, 0. Con-- GEORGE EDMUND Tt RNER Archdeacon H, D, Cleverdon SEATS AVAILABLE ON JET TO REACH OF ALL" ee ee mas was celebrated with none Friday, Mr. MacDonald out- lin, K. Fletcher and C. Deutin- A funeral service will be held of Christ Memorial Church will AMSTERDAM re ey succuen ia of the. disputes 'between | lined in a statement 16 cases | ger a the tha Sp F sige eae cae vteed The body LEAVING IN JULY FOR 3 WKS. GERROW plaved out o Newfoundland ay he f the chure ' it i nae. Analone: Ais 'hape] on onday, ec, 30 atiw e cremated JLT CHILD UNDER 12 during the weekend h ati id Caen o pean | rife be reir ga as. FUNERAL OF 10 30 a.m, for George Edmund Mr, Turner is survived by two * 386 90 193.50 FUNERAL Real Estote Lid. French freighter Dente posits and' refused to return NICHOLAS KOLESAR Turner, 468 Simcoe street north sisters--Mrs, Jean Taylor, Bas- Under 2 yrs. $34.70 CHAPEL TRADES ACCEPTED foundered in 75-foot seas with | ~ 1, Bethlehem. now part of. | any of the money when jack The funeral mass for Nicho-| who died ina fire in his resi-.singstoke, England and Mrs PHONE 668-3161 728-6286 323 King Se. W. a loss of 12 lives. Jordan, thousands of pilgrims | of financing 'prevented com. las Kolesar, who died Wednes-|dence on Dec, 26 _ Joan McCarten, Johannesburg *Subject to Govt. Approval 390 King W. 728-6226 bs Six of the men were | ; tourists visited the birth- | pletion of the iles. He said day, Dec. 25, in the Oshawa] Mr, Turner was born in South Africa drowned trying to reach a lace of Christ | the - ases caitie thon the files General Hospital, was held in!Madoc, Ontaric on Oct. 4, 1928 lifeboat as it drifted away In the other. side of the | of the Better Business Bure St. Gregory's. Roman Catholic and lived in Madoc, Bancroft from the freighter's side. | world, Viet Cong guerrillas in eau and chat fod the sttomes Church, Friday, Dec. 27 ind England before moving to eer Ones Succ neG '0 | South Viet Nam declared' a | general's department, which Monsignor Paul Dwyer took Oshawa six and a half years exposure as the vessel's two | Christmas cease-fire, which | recently turned down a.re-.|the Mass and interment was in|ago ¥ t re. ae ¥ . ' . . . x lifeboats were battered by | government forces refused to | quest for an inve ation into St.. Gregory's Cemetery. Mon-| He was the son of the late strong winds and a Snow: | honor activities of used-car dealers, signor Dwyer also said prayers;Mr. and "Mrs. Edmund John storm for 27 hours CUURCH §* *YINGS was turning a "blind eve to for Mr. Kolesnar at the Mcln- Turner of Madoc. - Fender EAT'N The remaining two died on the point of rescue when theit | the deaths Sunday of tour pec. (tener ramet : ; TRUE-TRIM BEEF boat was dashed azainst the | cone |, ) t tie othe ebeaker S| ie ont ena Roman |, OUTS e-ND | SIUICE STATIONS : Humphrey Gilbert. sent to the | Catholic church in Ottawa Diamonds may still be a girl's THE 4 RING Leer ga ated aircraft spotted | two gunmen who invaded |best friend. but industry now is ° | e lifeboats | the rectory of the Church of |using as much as 80 per cent ? M Spec M & The French seamen were | Christ the Kk ng int 'ahd by weight of the total diamonds OPEN THIS SUNDAY ti eat ials! on. Tues. among more a score | killed three parishioners-- mined BREWERS Sead ie le SLICED SIDE PORK inces .during three @y (i eee 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. violent storm neater «| UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP || ~ prestows sunoco station RETAIL STORE | SHOULDER PORK CHOPS te a at 925 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 2 1.00 fighting before it became in fightin a Sunday Service 1] A.M. CRANFIELD'S B-A STATION will close HEAT WITH OIL 331 PARK RD. SOUTH FRESH KILLED DIXON'S ADDRESS GANGEMI'S SERVICE STATION _ . cueaue Ib. 49. "Christian Sex Ethic and the Future" $09 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH OIL soe ae ROBINSON'S ESSO STATION. - TUES., DEC. 3lst 313 ALBERT ST. at Poe one eee FRESH FROZEN EVISCERATED SPEAKER: ' ; : N Te ~ menour senvick | DR. E. A. NOL, UXBRIDGE, ONT. ached Sct ah kita AT 6 P.M. SERVING OSHAWA OVER C.R.A. BUILDING, 100 GIBB ST. DON DOWN SHELL STATION 50 TBARS 97 KING ST. E Extend New Year's Greetings DUCKS and TURKEYS! The Management and Staff of Buelhers

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