4\day night calling for a study by 'ltion on increasing the use of Liberals To Meet Thursday and election of officers of the Ontario Riding (Provincial) Lib- CITY COUNCIL NEWS IN BRIEF Oshawa city council endorsed a Newmarket resolution Mon- the Ontario Minister of Educa- school facilities 'for a longer period of time in the year." The resolution claimed schools are used less than 20 per cent of the hours available in a year. COVER NURSING HOMES Council also endorsed a New Toronto resolution calling 'on senior governments to make the Ontario Hospital Services Plan cover payments on pati- ents in nursing homes. The resolution claims patients have been told they must "vacate" hospitals and .go to a nursing home because benefits have been cut off. THREE-PART MOTION Council approved this three- part motion: 1) the Attorney General appoint a Justice of the Peace with an office at the Juvenile and Family Court office; 2) the Parks Commis- eral Association will take place at Sunderland in the Township Hall at 8.00 p.m. on Thursday, May 7. The special guest speak- er will be John H. Addison, MP for York North. Godfrey Schill- ing, the current president, has announced that he will not seek re-election for reasons of busi- ness commitments and because of his duties in the Federal Rid- ing Association. Mr. Hugh O'Connell, a lawyer] from Whitby, has informed the executive-that he will. contest the nominations for the presi- dency. Mr.. O'Connell played a ivery active part in the past inj the activities of both the Fed- eral and: Provincial Riding's jactivities. During the last |provincial election campaign he jchaired the all important Harry Donald, president Don- ald Motors and Travel Service, was a guest of the Israel Gov- ernment Tourist Corporation, on a study tour of.Israel. He trav- elled with a group of other own- ers in the travel business and they were accompanied by Ruven Turner, director of Is- rael's Tourist Office for Can- ada. On a stop-over in Rome, the Italian Tourist Board, under the direction of Count Golfarelli, ar- ranged a reception and dinner, followed later by a tour of Rome and 'Tivoli Gardens, outside Rome. HOTELS EXCELLENT Mr. Donald's first stop was |Tel Aviv, with accommodations at the Tel Aviv Sheraton Hotel. The hotels in the whole State of Israel are excellent and com- pare favorably with anything in THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 5, 1964 3 'Whitby Resident Enjoys Study Tour Of Israel the world the average is one doctor per 1000 people. High on a hill overlooking Jerusalem is a museum depicting the perse- cution of 6,000,000 Jews during World War Il. Thousands of Cy- prus trees have been planted by visitors. and pilgrims in this memory garden, The tour took them to the City of Ashkelon, a Philistine strong hold, where ruins of the days of the Crusaders are being un- covered -- Beersheba, which is the gateway to the Negev des- ert where the countryside is dotted with groups of Bedouins 'The political situation are 109 nationalities living rael and blended into one guage, Hebrew, with English second language. "s cognize the State of Israel. ey with their camels and flocks of sheep and goats, dressed in Arab costume of Biblical times -- to Eilat, situated on the Red Sea near King Solomon's cop- per mines. Standing on the shore in Eilat it is possible to see three countries, Jordan, Egypt and Saudi-Arabia. A visit Civic Work : Approved sioner investigate and 'report on|rinance Committee. Secretary| the Western Hemisphere. |was made to the Sea of Galilee accommodation outside the!prank Godley,' of Port Perry, | |Magistrate's waiting room; 3)/nas announced that he is will- All tourist' guides are excep- tionally well trained, even to which is 600 feet below sea-\Might approved five engineering * \tinue to provide detention facil- ; ities for juveniles '|hearings in Juvenile and Fam- 7 lily Court. CROSSING PROTECTION Flashing lights and a bell will be installed soon at the Grand- view - OPR crossing. Twelve and one-half per cent of . thejeeuytive the Children's Aid Society con-| ing to serve another year at|receiving instructions from the wish of the members. The! Catholic priest on the Christian awaiting|Executive Committee has serv- area of this Latid of the Bible.) e 7 is\ing because the farming is done) ed notice that a specially form-| The population of Israel led Nominations Committee will/244 million, 2 million of these be presenting a slate of active) people have come from 109 dif- jmembers for election by the) ferent countries of the world in jmembership at the. meeting.|the last 16 years and half of \Further nominations from the) this number came from displac- |floor will be in order. The Ex-|ed person's camps of Europe Committee has an-|where they suffered the rave qilevel and is the centre of win- ter tourism. The Kibbutz system is amaz- |collectively with communal liv- ling, which is wholly on a vol- untary basis. People come from all over the world to assist in \this' community project. Mr. |Donald has pamphlets further |describing this segment of life | $11,875 installation cost will be/nounced also the names of the|ages of World War Il and its|in Israel, for anyone interested. |paid by the city. The city will | |delegates who will represent! aftermath. reports calling for an e: ° ture of $120,919 on lest sa' Sanitary sewers and sidewalks. Sidewalk and sanitary sewer projects are Local Improve- ment schemes, The storm sewer cost will. be shared by the city ($36,364) and the: Department of Highways ($18,182), Streets covered are: Beaupre, Gaspé, Lakefield) Lakeside, Lakeview, Laurentian, Park road south, Phillip Mur- also pay one-half the annualjthis riding at the provincial The Highway of Sorrows be- photograph shows a section of Horse Guards participating in Military ceremonies at Ex- hibition Park in the Spring of 1963. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother; Governor Generals Massey and Vanier; Lieutenant Gov- ernors Keiller Mackay and Earl Rowe have for the past two years been escorted to the opening of the Ontario Le- gislature by the mounted men of the Regiment. The above THE GOVERNOR-GENER- AL'S HORSE GUARDS in 1948, revived their cavalry traditions and have in the past few years provided Mounted Escorts for Her Majesty Horse Guards Made History --eeumats _ GORDON COLQUHOUN . - Gordon Colquhoun, 301 Celina I , Liri Valley 20 Years Ag street, died suddenly at his : Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he During the course of its was a son of the late John and battles the Regiment lost 65 alliGrace Colquhoun. Mr. Colqu- jhome, Tuesday, May 5, in his (69th year. Canada's oldest and senior,passable water barriers, rain militia unit, the Governor Gen-|and mud on the Uso River. maintenance cost of $635. CLOTHING TENDERS Council approved three tend- er prices for firefighters' cloth- ing: Jack Fraser Stores --$1713 for shirts and ties; Tip Top Tail- ors -- $3738 for three-piece uni- forms and $588 for top coats. GUARD RAIL SUPPLY Mechanical Advertising Limit- ed was awarded a $3252 con- tract for guard rails. Filedco Concrete Pipe Limited got a $2446 contract for concrete pipe. BUY PROPERTY A further step. toward re- habilitation of Oshawa's lake- \front was taken when council agreed to buy the property at \1 Henry street for $2950. WAIVE LICENCE FEE meeting in Toronto on May 15) tween Tel Aviv and Jerusalem is| and 16 at the Royal York Hotel:| strewn, but in an orderly man- |Messrs. ° a g ner, with the evidence of the provincia candidate), . : y | | Harris (Port Perry), D. B. Mc- War ot "Infenendénee: | Intyre (Whitby), Mrs. F. Ross|DIVIDED CITY | (Beaverton), Messrs. J. Chis-| Jerusalem is the oldest city in| |holm (RR 2, Washago), Godfrey|the country, is the capital, and \Sehilling (Whitby), Lloydjis a divided city, the, old por-| |Somerville (Brooklin), F rank)tion being in Jordan. There is a Godley (Port Perry) and John/new University in Jerusalem, \T. Harris, Jr. (Uxbridge). built by philanthropic Jewish Mr, Addison, the Liberal) people of the world. There are member for York North, was/9000 students registered. In Is-| |born in Toronto in 1929, educat-|rael there is one medical doctor led at Pickering College, New-|for 400 residents. In the rest of! |SITE OF FIRST MIRACLE ray and Stone. : At Canna there is a beautiful) The $3234 cost of 425 feet of grotto which tradition says. was the place of the first miracle -- the changing of the water into wine. Haiffa is a lovely seaport, built on the slopes of Mount Carmel, and is a city of industry. The ancient Roman seaport of Caesarea, built by Herod, is be- ing renovated and the mins of a Crusader City are being restor- ed. In this Land of the Bible there are 13 transatlantic airlines fly- ing from New York to Tel Aviv jmarket and the University of} |Toronto. While at university he |served with the RCN in the Uni- lversity Naval Training Division. Mr. Addison is a family man. {He and his wife live on a farm in King Township with their daughter Toni, 4, and son Jack, CAPSULE NEWS Cadets To Join sanitary sewer on Adelaide east, from Central Park north (extended) to Roxborough (ex tended) will be paid for mostly by owners ($2404) with the city. . picking up the difference. On two sidewalk projects own- ers will pay the total cost with small amounts for intersections being paid by the city. These include $7103 for side- walk construction on Farewell, Olive, Shakespeare, Wecker drive and Wilson road north; and $7491 for work on Elgin street east and King street $48,545 sidewalk project set the city's share at $31,573, with owners picking up the rest, Streets: Adelaide west, Col- Oshawa Lions. Club will get a/5' Their home is .an_ historic eral's Horse Guards, marks the 20th anniversary of its entry into action in World War II with a giant "Home Coming" weekend on May 22, 23 and 24. After a short-lived rest, the GGHG was sent back to the front to begin an extraordinary campaign which was to con- ranks killed, and 210 men wére|/poun came to Canada at an wounded. No Horse Guard was early age and was a plumber ever taken prisoner. in, Massey, Ont., for some The present Regiment camelyears, retiring in 1960. He had into being under the name ofjbeen a resident of Oshawa for The Governor General's Horse/the past two years. Guards in 1936, when two fa-| Mr. Colquhoun married the mous cavalry Regiments, The| former Elma Hogarth in Osh- Governor General's Body Guard|awa, Aug. 1, 1931. He was a and the i e, ber of the United Church were united. The old Bodyjand attended Albert Street Unit- Guard had a tradition reach-!ed Church. ing back to the first cavalry) Besides his wife, Mr. Colqu-| troop to be organized in Upper|houn is survived by a daughter,| Canada, and both Regiments|Mrs. Robert Deagle (Jean), of| contributed many officers and|Barrie." There are two sisters, *s'Leghorn and e1 .jmen to the Canadian Expedi-|Mrs, William Walburn of To- = pal gr Se yp fl] poe to pil ggg hgh mn Force of 1914-18. jronto, and Mrs. S, Hayne of driving his forces back up the|Canadian Army in northern) The Governor General's Timmins. There are three bro- valley. On the morning of the| Europe. Horse Guards is Canada's old- thers, Walter, George and Sin- 23rd of May, the First Division) The Horse Guards moved to|®St.2"4 senior Militia Regiment clair, all of Toronto. Trere is began its attack, and, on the|pelgium and were etationed in|With a history of service dating|one grandchild. ; following morning, the Fifth|the Flemish town of Iseghem|b@ck to 1810. In the years since The funeral service will be Division passed through their|where they were re-organized|its , wherever combat held . in the McIntosh-Anderson breach in the line. fot re-equipped. During March| raged and British arms par-|Funeral Chapel, Thursday, May Thus, on the 24th of May, 1944) and April, 1945, the GGHG took| took, officers, non-commission-|7, at 2 p.m. Rev. §S. J. Hillier, |tinue until the 30th of Qctober, At midnight. Ps Advancing 15 miles; e- 12th of May, 1944, the peaceful|times on foot, som in air of Southern Italy was shat-jtanks, and co-operating with by the bull-throated roar|Italian Partisan forces, the ac- : i , launching|tion was successfully completed| eat offensive,|with the taking of the cities of/ ive towards|Cesenatico and Cervia. Valley of the) The Regiment continued in a) Livi. variety of roles and actions in The Canadian Corps was | Italy until February 1945, when charged with the task of breach-|it set out for the port city of , on the 1ith and 'to Rome up the |licence to operate an outd6or|jandmark -- an early Canadian jcarnival at the Oshawa Shop-/159 - year - old hewn log farm- |ping Centre, May 13 to 23 in-ihouse. Mrs. Addison graduated clusive. The licence fee will bejas an RN from Wellesley Hospi- waived. ital prior to her marriage in HALIFAX (CP) -- About 150 borne east, Farewell, King Naval Exercise east, Ritson south, Rossland east and west, and Wilson north, Simeoe north struction. The reigon's unem- PROHIBIT PARKING Parking will be prohibited on the north side of Rosedale ave- nue from Ritson road for 220 feet westward. "Stop" signs will be put up at the Windsor-Hoskin intersection, making Hoskin a through street. Soldiers May Attend Bi-Bi Kingston Meet OTTAWA (CP)--Armed forces the Governor General's Horse positions of def: heled officers and men of this of Brooklin, will conduct the Guards and their tanks, went ligand in the Rhine" cookie Regiment have fought under the|service. Interment' will be in into action, for the first time as|Nijmegen and Arnheim. Union' Jack on fields of battle Oshawa Union Cemetery. a complete unit. From there the Regiment re-|'00 Mmumerous to recount. MRS. GORDON L. WARD | To commemorate and cele-|concentrated to take part in an| The Regiment continues today|~The death of Mrs. Gordon L. brate the twentieth anniversary|attack which was to cut Holland|in the Canadian Army (Militia)! warg occurred Monday, May 4 of these events. The Regiment|in two. During this operation|where it trains men in the roles) as the result of a road accident. is conducting a "Home Coming"'|the GGHG role was to supportjestablished by the Department/she was in her 42nd year and Reunion at the Queen Elizabeth|the 11th Infantry Brigade. The|jof National Defence. In Armor-|her jast residence was 148 Ad- Building, Exhibition Park, To-|action came to a successful end|ed Corps subjects, National Sur-|miral road ronto on May 22, 23 and 24. |when the division reached rad Training or the owes? The former Martha Burke, eid Dutch coast at Harderwijk, traditions and ceremonies which|she was a member of Holy STARTED CAMPAIGN the Regiment has revived, the/Trinity Anglican C Ajax The Horse Guards participat-|IN STATIC POSITIONS RCH chet of "ae Gotan She ie ee Pay gs oe ed in many actions in Italy in-| From that time until the end dus'? -- Second to None -- is\band. three sons. Martin. Jerry cluding fighting in the Adriatic/of the war the Regiment re-|enthusiastically adhered to andjand Jimmy, five sisters and six Sector south of Ravenna and mained in a_ static position| honored. brothers in Holland battling the German defences at/although a GGHG tank e | --_--_--_--___--_4----| The funeral service will be Coriano. Later the Regiment|was sent to join in an artillery) lheld in The Church of Holy entered the valley of the Po|shoot on the German positions| 4 M Trinity, Ajax, Thursday, May and this offensive ended in im-'in the Delfzijl pocket. uorl e ay 7, at 2 p.m. Interment will: be in Erskine Cemetery, Dun- Prevent Aged "= FORT ERIE ENTRIES | __ POLICEMEN sHoT co 8 olan Bone Disease FREDERICKSBURG, Va: (AP)--Two. Kredericksburg - po-) FIRST RACE -- Purse $2100. Three-Miss Warlou, Lanoway 114 year-old fillies, maidens. 6'2 Furlongs. Gunmetal Pete, Parsons X112 Royal Tara. Harrison A-119 Royal Stitch, Robinson 114 Tudor Anne, No Boy 114 Eveson, Remillard 114 Bive Sky Law, Gubbins 119 Royal Poppet, No Boy 119 My First Duchess, G. McComb 119 Drifting Heather, Tawse XXX104 | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2500. Allow. A rence steper Shuk 119 ances. Three- and four-year-olds, foaled| and frequently disabling bone je, No Boy 114 fin Canada. 6 Furlongs. j Menette, Gomez 114 iMarine Meld; Marvin 1¥) | disease of older persons. Centres, No Boy 114 | Turkey Joe, Shuk 113 | The disease, osteoporosis, is lenfortuna, Ar rong Prince Anthony, Dittfach 116 | 5 Skyway Maid, Harris XXX 104 Rip Van Jive, No Boy 113 | thought to arise as the advanced Also Eligible: Calrnarctic, $ McComb, Humber Broom, Leblanc 117 |stage of a progressive leakage 4; Plenitude. Dittfach. bar} Golden Woodcote Park, Parsons X108 | i Tina, Harrison, A-114; Brief Star, No Boy. Arabian Market, & McComb 118 |of bone minerals that begins in 114 , Top Ruler, Rogers 113 most persons during their 30s A--Staftord Farms entry. MY Sith kAcil ' lor 40s, The leakage eventually urse $2500. Allow-! j ances. Three- and four-year-olds, foaied| leaves the bones \ brittle and n Canada. 6 Furiongs (Division of Fifth) weak. Big Rocky, Harrison 116 | ant ; | Latin Artist, Gordon 122 | The physician, Dr. Daniel S.| Marathon Runner, No Boy 113 Bernstein, told a medical semi- gl seg gs Pl nar sponsored by Hahnemann Empire Boy, Lanoway 113 Mdeical College that sodium Fabison, Ditttech 113 fluoride has emerged as one of the more promising agents for treating osteoporosis. nu,|death Tuesday in a- shopping Fluroide, the tooth-decay pre-| centre near the Mary Washing- jventative, was described by & ton College campus here. Killed War Putt, Rogers 119 es : Hager physician Tuesday as a poten-. were Sgt. R. G. Wright and Pa- Bar Gossip, No Boy 115 HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS SECOND RACE Purse $1800 (2500 claiming). Four-year-olds and up, foaled in Canada. 62 Furlongs Plucky Crest, Leblanc 115 Cloghette, No Boy 110 House Boy, Gomez 117 Du Barry Rose, Uyeyama 117 Rare Flight, Parsons X112 Whispering Wind, No Boy 115 Fisherman's Luck, Leblanc 115 Sun Dan, S. McComb 122 ° Wind Wave, Simpson 110 New Flight, Shuk 110 Matucina, No Boy 110 Sauvagette, Harrison 112 QUINELLA BETTING SEVENTH RACE Purse $2800. Golden Garden Club" Allowances. Four year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs +] personnel in Kingston will be permitted to attend hearings of jthe royal commission on biling- ualism and biculturalism, De- |fence Minister Hellyer said in |the Commors Tuesday. | But he added that the ques- jtion of their making representa- jtions to the commission is be- jing. reviewed. Under existing armed forces regulations they could not 40 so. 1957 cadets from university naval : training divisions across Canada Mr. Addison is president of a sed Toronto automobile agency and is a director of several other ap He isa 0 the Argonaut Football Advisory \Council. Mr. and Mrs, J. Addi- son are members of the Angli- can Church, The federal riding of York| | DIES IN CRASH North has, a strong Liberal) oyATHAM, N.B. (CP)--The tradition. It was this riding that} | pilot of an F-86 Sabre jet was was represented by such pe0-|kijied on the RCAF base here ple as Sir William Mulock, Post-| 1 ecqaq when his plane crashed master General, Prime Min-| ister W. L. Mackenzle'King, Sic| Dear, Me end Of 8 Punway on Allen Aylesworth and Mr. Jack! agg ed Ks . _ Pl a eamuhen 5 said to be in his 20s, of East- view, Ont. escorts of the Ninth Escort Squadron Thursday for a five- week training cruise to: Britain | |ing cruises for the cadets. | CONCERT SINGER DIES cuit Wellies sai TORONTO (CP) -- Reginald} o Ss Gh Frederick Heal, 61, former Tor-| VANCOUVER (CP)--The Na-| onto Board of Trade president] tional Employment Service and | who combined a business career| unions are concerned about the with an interest in music that|number of unemployed moving |was almost a second career, | {0 northern British Columbia) |died Monday after a long ill-/hoping for work on the Peace) Iness. A concert and radio art-|River hydro'- electric project. ist he had been a soloist with|The Pacific region of the NES) the Canadian Opera Association,| has sent letters across Canada| the Toronto Symphony Orches-| advising the-unemployed not to| tra's Bach Choir and the Royal|go to the Peace where a $73,-| will embark here in five ocean) and France. The cruise will be| fighter planes, and army equip- the first of three summer train-|ment under a new military ployment figure jumped 230 to 1,727 last week. 4 PLANES FOR TURKEY BONN (AP)--West Germany will supply Turkey with jet agreement, defence officials an- nounced here Tuesday. The Turkish Navy also will get four German-made speed boats. MINT KENNEDY COINS WASHINGTON (AP) -- Some 60,000,000 Kennedy 50 cent pieces were minted April 30, a U.S. mint official said Tuesday. He estimated that by the end of the year the total will reach 90,000,000. BUYER _. | __ SELLER 728-9474 PAUL RISTOW | SILVERTONES M 187 KING ST, E. TO OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE AY 7-8-9 ARE COMING 9? " * hd * PHILADELPHIA (AP)--|licemen. were found shot to tial weapon against a painful; trolman William Frank Mines, | Prime Minister Pearson told the House there is nothing to| Conservatory Opera Choir, 000,000 dam now is under con- REALTOR ance a prevent civilian employees of the government from attending commission hearings or giving evidence. These statements were made in the House in response to a flurry of qustions about a no- tice posted on bulletin boards Tuesday in Kingston requesting military personnel and civil ser- vants not to take part in the royal commission hearings. GEORGE'S BARBER SHOP 242 Bloor St. East Oshawa LEAN MEATY BEEF BLADE ROAST. BLADE BONE REMOVED FOOD MARKET 54 SIMCOE ST. NORTH e HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS e EXTRA FEATURE 3 DOZ. 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