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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Feb 1964, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Februcry 24, 1964 ;, BIRTHS t GRANT = Dean, Donnie and Dougie een to announce the arrival of their 'pay sisters Deborah Gale (7 lbs, 6 O88.) PPrigay, February 21 at Oshawa Gener SMospital, Proud parents are Don a een Grant (nee Moore), Thanks to Dr, R. 8 trwin, FY ROSS - Bud and Kathy (nee Fogal) r, Wraey Lynny 8 Ths, 2 O88 On Sunday, lebruary 2% 1964 at Oshawa General pital, A baby sister for Mark, Spe figia! thanks to Br, Morgan and 41h toor we & LONDON (AP). Hyvold Wil son sald Saturday the Labor government he expects to lead will work within the Atlantic aly lintiew bo iy ie Galabilel @ ible jelear-free gone in central Burs ope, He scorned suggestions that Britain under the Labor part would move away from her al lies toward a middle or noutral » DEATHS position between the American and Russian superpowers, We shall remain loyal to the ' 'PANIEL, William Hentered into rest at 12 Division Street, onawa, on Friday, Feb, 2, 1964, Wik 'Mam Daniel, beloved husband olf the late "ida Dine, Resting at the Armstrong ee Home, Oshawa, with funeral hervice In the chapel en Tuesday, Feb, {85 91 11 am. Interment Oshawa Union ggometer ye A T LAIRD, William Jarvie "Buddenty, at his residence, 8 Exeter PRay Alo, on Sunday, Feb, 9) 1964, AWitiam Jarvie Galrd, age 4 years, foe oved husband of Christina Pender 'post, doar father of Adam Laird, Rem Sew, Onty dear grandfather of Bonnie, Robble and Andy Laird, Renfrew; dear drother of Silla (Mra, J, Russell) of 'Hamilton, Cathy (Mra, H. Tuekfleld), Halifax, The late Mr, Laird was 8 'tong-time member and elder of a, 2 Paul's United Church, Alex? @ tite Promver of the Eastern Star, Carron vae, and Carronvale Masonic Lodge, ' Palkirk, Seotland) member of MeCrae KL Camp No, 206 Sons of Scotland, Alax, Resting at the Wm, B, Sherrin Funeral Home, No, 2 Nlohway, Plekering (lust east of Harwood Ave, Ny Alax) until VY amy Tuesday, Feb, 28, thence to 9. Paul's United Church, Kings Crescent, Alay, for funeral service at 2 Pm. interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa Casket will be open in the church until commencement of service. MacARLISTER, Willlam Gorden th the Durham Hospital on Sunday, Feb, 2 1964 Willlam Gordon Mag Allister, In Nis G?th year, Beloved hu band of Mary Mitchell and = dear 'father of Jean (Mra, Lawrence Boyce), * Weston? Boris (Mra, Thomas Farmer), uublampton, and Etta (Mra, Robt, McCann) DoWnsview, Bear brother of Glenn, Oak: 'villes James, Torontor Kenneth, Mont + woaly and Blsle (Mra, Ernest Cockfield) of * Westmount, Quebec, Resting at the Me » Tavish Puneral Home, Ourham, Ontario , Service. in the chapel on Tuesday at 2 gm, under the auspices of the Durham) Branch, Royal Canadian Legion No, 998) , Entomoment in Gurham Mortuary, (in tiey of flowers donations may be made; Fo the Durham Cancer Society or the * Durham. Memorial Hospital | ; SLY, Margaret Niven * Entered into rest In Bowmanville Meme 'vial Hospital on Sunday, Feb, 9% 1064, * Margaret Niven Nicolvon, widow of S claude Ashtord Sly and mither of Mrs s Stanley Ogden (Gladys) of Bowmanville Sand John Raeburn of Willowdale, Rest a] at the Armstrong Funeral Home, . Qshawa, 'with funeral service in the s chapel Tuesday, Ped, 28 at 2 am, Inter 'ment Oshawa Union. Cemetery, LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all eceasions OSHAWA SHOPPING ENTRE N 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728.6585 vee ' * . ' + . Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all GERROW 'FUNERAL HOME | 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM | DOBLE -- tn loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, whe passed away F ary 24 1960, e who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year: in ove lonely Nours of thinking T pnts ef you are ever near Lovingly remernbered by daughter Flor seielaw Douglas and grandenib yet, DOBLE - in loving memory of a dear fusband and father, Henry, whe panned @way February 24 1940. A thoveht of sweet remembrance, A memory sad and true, The love and sweet devotion OP one who thinks of vou Lovingly remembered by Nia wite Lena end som, Jim and Lawrence, daughters Instow, Margot and Reonle and grandenib deren KIRBY -- In loving memoryo? a dear . Ava, Violet Kirby, whe passed aw ebruary 34, 16) Ged took her Horne, 1 was bia wil, But in our hearts she liveth atitl, e-Lovingly remembered by daughters . Margaret, Helen and Maritys TWINE -- in loving memory of a dear father, George Twine, whe passed away Fedruary MNS. Nothing can ever take away ? teve a heart holds Gear, Food memories Unger every day, Remembrance Keeps Rim near £ rememord by the family ""KHONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR {Carrenvale Chapter Order ef the p MEMORIALS | sr. $ A EVENINGS 728-662 1$2 SIMCOE OSHAW: OFFICE 723.1002 CLASSIFIED ADS May be small, but they ore giants, powerful too, when it comes to'getting things done. Let one of them sell your no tonger anced household items, See tor yourself, Telephone Now 723-3492 alliances," the 47-year-old chair man of Britin's Labor party said firmly, "In partnership with our al lies, but not separately from them, we wou'd want to do everything in our power to selze on present opportunities for re» moving tension between Haat and Vat," In an Interview with The As present stock of tactical nuclear weapons, ' Sh) denuclearized gone would be part of a wider program formaistca in Les7: by ths: tate Hugh Gaitskell, then the pry leader, as the basis of a Wuro- pean rettioment, It foresees a biteby-bit approach to arma cons trol, to withdrawal of nuclear weapons and to the reunion of Gernmany, In some ways it would cut across existing NATO policies, Big stocks of U.S, nu clear arms ano kept in Weat Germany, A withdrawal would demand the recasting of NATO defence arrangements, Talking about some isaues that would face a Labor gov. ernment, Wilson made those points: 1, He thinks Britain would in tho last resort be militarily sub» servient to the U8, 'if the whole of her defence policy de- K Labor Government 'Would Support Allies pends on the svoply of Polariy missiles," DOEN'T LIKE FLEET # me Glen NOL WK much OF the American-aponsored project for a mixed » manned nuclear fleet, §, Under labor management Britain would be ready to join the U.S, in new arrangements t. guarantee the Midd'e Bast nations againat aggnession, MH yonaidera that, if de- mooracy is to survive in South: east Asia, both Infla and Mal ayaia muat be helped to pre srve their independence and to build up thelr economic atrength, 5, He Js confident that for: elgn governments, bankers and industrialists will work effectiv: evely from the outset with Brity ain if Labor wins power, ' Toronto te Odd rights, tot Stock Ackind Alta Dis w Alta Gas Alta Nat Ala Con w Algoma Alumini Alum 4\4 pr Anthea A Argue Ara 8 y Ara © P pr Atlan Age Atl Sugar Bank Mont Bank NS Bath P Bah PA Bell Phone Bay Milla Bay Mill pr Braall Cl Frary Can Malt MWe EN from previous 620 819 900 $84 dae 0 410 en 100 ala ivy ety 100 Wh 4 dew 410 eu 100 $30\0 a0 0m sey a 904 S104 f9\G Hidla $4it Hil9 970 8974 100 Sala 400 m0 80% m6 4 " 7681004 1004 1 900 826 fn alts Oo 6 ee ee ee | 00 844 9 MA Ls TY) OM £0 89044 99 Boe Glock 900 170 «170 170 140) #7 7 Lerce & 900 Loeb M 980 Meher "a Macleods A 109 Mit Gard i) 849 Masnl 9040 Mid-West 940 Mon Foods Mont Loco Moore Nia Wire @ NO NGas Halivie Overland Pac Pete Page rer Phantom Pow Carp Price Bros ON Gas ON Gas pr ON Gas dw Relehhold Rolland A Royal Bank Royalite pr Salada fayvette foven Arts Shell Can Breil | pr Almpaona Slat Gteel pre Shop Save Stattord Aleel Can Tamblyn TorDom Tor ron A Tower TRINA TRn Yr Coy PL Tranwet 8 1 tale, | hh ee mo) 6 rite tics tory 6 400 816 Vie Woane 8884 88 00 A080 a80 810M 10M 100 109 va 940 irs V4 Slat les 164 400 89414 BiG BAG 910 ' 100 48 Be owl Abd 1 Net Gales High wam, Ch'ge M% 7% Teh Ve |) i | ee a A, 110 919Ve 1808 18Ve 4) SH ANG HIM 4Va we Wi) 20\e em Wi 0 % 4 Ww | sociated Press, Wilson. ranged over home and foreign affairs with a confidence he has soomed to tranamit to the party he leads, EXPECTS TO WIN "There is a general expecta: tion in Britain that Labor will win the general election when vor it is held,' said Wilson, He Young Liberals Unite On Unity OTTAWA (CP) = If youngyviso that present relations with pectation lare united on anything it's the/rupted, On Western trade with Coms/need for national unity, The university students were munist nations, he said there is} Moembers@ot the Canadian|in favor of greater democracy no difference between the Las\University Liberal Federationiin the administration of Lib ibor policy and the Conservative! concentrated on the subject forjeral. party organization, One view that Prime Minister Sirjthe better part of their three:|resolution to this end was that Alee DouglasTlome out'ined tolday convention which ended/MPs and senators not be al President Johnson in Washing: Sunday night, During the whole/lowed to hold executive posts ton last week, # timo thore was scarcely a voice|n the National Liberal Fedora: "In general we do not believe/heard in anything but pr \u i that b!ockade. or economle sanc:/biculturalism, Senator. John Connolly, tions are the right way to fight! Speaker after apeakereJus:) In international altairs, the the struggle for competitive co-/tiee Minister Favreau, Trade students wanted Canada to join existence,' Wilson said /Minister Sharp, keynote speaker the Organization of American A now Parliament must be/Mark MaeGuigan, of Toronto-- States, reappraise its present lelecte: , : ; loame back to the subject andjrole in NATO and promote an elected by Noy, 5, It is up to;cam de do . we 'y Sir Alen to pick 'the genoral/the students responded by)international police force under loloction date, In the event of aladopiing several resolutions to the control ot the United Na [Labor vietory, Queen Elizabeth|promote better understanding) tions seoretary » general, (Reuters) would call Wilson to serve as betwsen Rapier and French: prime minister and form a gov-|#peaking Canadians, e ernment | One of the measures affected South African Labor's plan for a nuclear) 'he areesianens * pi Po Rea free zone is in line with its ap-/zaneation, Tt wis D roae ear woanonry inithe CULF president in the fut- ots a muclear weaponry 1A ure wil have to be bilingual, & ace ue As party spokesmen have aor] note hs salend, pe practi. S lits Ch h fined their attitude, they see tho| ne go aay P auaeek ' ronre: p I urc es 1S, Sc nie © . ' . yas! ag io nro gg Me AF tne laont each ethnic group Was! JOHANNESBURG ue, defeated but it was agreed treading Anglican ¢ oping and controlling the NU /have all CULE committees COM! gouth Africa Thursday clea' deterrent he ' a Be bs bo At hursday joined a jtrolled by a chairman and vice leontroversy aroused by a state: WOULD KEEP STOCK jehairmen representing different) mont on apartheld issued ear: Yet Labor would continue to Cultures, lier this week by Roman Cath: keep and to deploy Britain's) WANT RECOGNITION alie Archbishop William Whelan Ere ee ee ™\ Another resolution asked that} Bloemfontein, e iFrench be recognized officially). Anglican Archbishop Robert Hi-C Grou across the country and that/Selby Taylor of Cape Town was p iFrench schools be established / quoted by the Afrikaans news ® . lwhorever there ls a 10 per cent/paper Die Burger as saying he Slei hrides French + speaking papulation, thought the archbishop's | state. g This resolution, though ac ment "well considered' and leented by a wide majority, drew eh ag very prejudiced re At Blackstock la word of caution from William|Perls about our country, lPotter,.a delegate from Brandon} But the Anglican Rishop of RLACKSTOCK = On Sunday,'College, who said Manitoba| Johannesburg, Rt, Rev, Leslie Fob, 16, 20 members of the HiGlwould not likely favor such a/Stradling, sad he was "sur group bundled in warm clothes/move, prised by Archbishop Whelan's Ivan Mountjoy and Roy Me-/make bilingualism "a reality!) 2%) i mpressed Gy Laughiin poo d their wagons at the higher levels of the eivil| Catholic Archbishop Dennis and some bales and dreve the/serwee and in areas where spoke of "unenlightened and group to the destination where|there is a concentration of Burley of Durban "represonts they skied, tobogganed or did Canadians who speak a second the thoughts of Roman Catho both until 5 p.m, when returned) official language, [Kes to the CE Centre, Resolution on other topics) In reply to questions Tues: Then all sat down to a meal/got speedy approval and drew/@ay, Archbishop Whelan | des WILLIAM JARVIB LAIRD The death of William Jarvie) Laird occurred at his resis} y idence, 128 Exeter road Ajax, | jSunday, Feb, 83, Mr, Laird was jin his 9th year and had suffered a long iness | He was bora at Rothkenner, | by Falkirk, Scotland, and was the son of the late Adam and fsabel Laird, He came to Cam ada in 1984 and married the former Christina Pendergest at {Hamilton in 1925, Mr, Laird lived at Hamilton and Scarborough: Bluffs aad ni Ajax for over 14 years, He was a machinist at Bayly Engineer. ina Ltd, watil Riness forced his which Mrs, MecLaughiin, Mrs,/Comtparatively little in the way Clared there was "no teaching returned home Communist China with the pro|or racial groups maintained in "oompletely erroneous' to re Maple street, Oshawa . Dief Urges She was the daughter of the ago and resided in the Ganano/Leadur Diefenbaker said Satur Siy was a member of Calvary! monwealth ties. fretirement more than two years Oshawa and a § ; awa and a son, John Rae member countries He was also a life member Of liam Green (ean) af Sealey's/4dress to the annual meeting «bee co Whe . . he church which was op Kyte and Mrs, Thompson hadlof cdytnent from delegates, of t : prepared, An hour Was spent! One of the resolutions advo posed to the idea of a state com: jtheir separate and distinct iden jtity by the state,' | OBITUARIES joees his colleague's statement as "the official attitude of the The deceased was the former} argaret Niven Nicolson and late Mr, and Mrs, John Nico Comm lth son, In 1913 she married Claud onwea Mrs, Sly was predeceased by T d M t her husband in 1962 Ta e ee aque . Kingston area for a time.iday the time is ri Nag ani Bealls hase Mae S$ ripe for conven She had been an Oshawa reshling a Commonwealth trade con Raptist Chureh | : : ; He called for the creation of She is surviv on, e is survived by a daughter, a Commonwealth loan corpora: sAKo. BRN . a burn, of Willowdale, Two sis | 'The deceased was an elder Of/tors, Mrs. Willam Licker (Ran) He made the statements in an 0 ay also survive, Mrs, Sly alsoi®f he British Columbia Pro and Carron Majleaves six grandchildren and/stessive Conservative Associa. it playing games, At 7.90 the groupieated diplomatic recognition of posed of a number of national Burley said Wednesday it- was short ness, She resided at 20 Roman Catholic church," eae was born in Glasgow, Scotland, Ashford Sty at Gananoque, She came to Canada 8 years}; OTTAWA (CP) ~Oppasition Gent for the past 44 years, Mrs.itorence and strengthening Cam Mrs, Stanley Ogden (Gladys) of ton to help underdeveloped jSt. Paul's United Church Ajax.) bara) of Kingston and Mrs. Wil WQQstal longdistance telephone sonic Lodge, Scotland; and alnine greatgrandehildren jten in Varcouver, Kastern Star jeans of MeCrae Camp NO! pre remains are at the Arm) Mr. Disfenbaker said the Libs 208, Sons of Scotland, Ajax, rong Funerat Home for theseral government is rapidly los. Ne is survived by his wile memorial service in the chapel/ihe favor for its "incoherence and one son, Adam, of Renfrew.) Tuesday, Feb. 88 at 2 p.m, Rev./ef policy" and even losing con jOnt, Two sisters, Mrs, J, Russi. Winter, of Calvary Baptist fidence in itself, He listed sow jsett (Eula) of Hamilton, Mrs. H.Church, will conduct' the' serv-jeral steps that a Conservative jTuckfield (Cathy) of Halifax, ice, Interment will be in Union/gevernament would take if jand three grandchildren also Cemetery, Oshawa, jetected, jsurvive, "We would bri : : TP ThO remains are at the Wa) FUNERAL OF nomies in Ee gr 4 ig Sharvia Funes U Home, High} ALFRED GARNER ing, using the Glasseca commis. way No, 2 at Harwood avenue) apie . se SOR popert, Rot as a decumen luntit 'Tuesday, Fed, 33 at 2 The memorial Service . for te bh aeuane but ane . be Pe lam, From there to St, Paut's| red Garner, who died at Faitsliowed in its general objectives," United Church, King's Crescent) View Lodge, Whithy, en Wednes./he said jAjax, for the funeral service atiday, Feb. 28 was held at the; A_ Conservative government 2 pm Armstrong Funeral Home Sat/Wowd encourage the "Cana urday, Feb, 22, at 2 pm, | Rev, Rex Norman will jduct the service and int iwil be in Union Come Oshawa, The casket epen in the church un commencement of the service aie ee : Be tax incentives, not through pa Rev ¥ aS Met wre, Mi nitive antiAmerican measure ister of St, Andrew's Presbyter'ike those intreduced by the n Church, Whithy, conducted Léberal government, : the service, Interment was in) He again accused the govern: IMIS, MARGARET NIVEN SLY "Nn Cemetery, Oshawa, ment of disrupting rational | 'The death of Mrs, Margaret _ pallbearers were Tunity, Conservatives stood for iNiven Sly occurred at the Aethony, J, Bellingham, M. andione Canada, rather than "ac. 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