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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 May 1964, p. 3

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" MAY HOLD TALKS CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Malaya (Reuters) -- Malaysia, Indonesia and The Philippines will hold Tokyo summit talks next month if Thailand agrees to verify the withdrawal of 'In- donesian forces from Malaysian Borneo, Malaya said. Sunday. to see his mother, was 20 minutes late at Toronto In- ternational Air port Saturday when she arrived from Prague. Ruzena Rubes, 75, had tried for eight years to obtain a visa to visit her 43-year-old son, who left Czechoslovakia in 1948. Her plane arrived 20 minutes early. Mrs. Rubes last heard her son sing the leading role in The' Marriage of Figaro before he left Prague. She will hear him sing the same role at Stratford in August. : ; SUGGESTS JOINT EFFORT SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP) -- Senator Philip A. Hart of Michigan suggested Saturday a joint United States-Canada project to remedy low - water|The agreement that the lead- levels beats ya cog beeange --_ ers of aMiaysia, Indonesia and @ program wou on a Cost-'The Philippines should meet sharing basis with both coun-| bout the middle of next month tries benefitting, he told 2 spe-'was reached after talks here cial marine banquet here. among Malaysian, Thai and Fil- ISN'T CONVINCED ipino representatives. TORONTO (CP) -- Donald Morrow, Speaker for the On- CITY AND DISTRICT tario legislature, said Sunday he! isn't convinced a permament| ASSIST PROJECT A contribution of $600 has Speaker is needed in provincial| government. "I'm always fear-| been made by the Rotary Club of Oshawa from its Easter Seal ful such a system might result! at some time in a house being Funds to the Women's Welfare League for use in purchasing burdened with an unsatisfactory speaker," he said during a pub- lic affairs program on a Tor- |materials to renovate a lower level room at the Crippled Chil- dren's School and Training onto radio station. DENIES ANTI-SEMITISM Centre on Bloor street east CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TORONTO (CP) -- The Soviet SUBJECT embassy in Ottawa savs in a letter made public Sunday that The transforming and healing jeffects of knowing man's spiri- there is not anti - semitism in tual identity as a child of God the Soviet Union and that there cannot be any. The letter to Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg of Toronto was in answer to his telegram to the embassy May 5 urging the Soviet government to eradicate permissive anti-semi- tism in the Communist country. Science churches on Sunday. The subject was 'Soul an Body". The healing of the lanfe was emphasized at Christian) MARTIN IS CONCERNED man at the temple by Peter was The Oshawa Yacht Club of- | ficially opened the season Sat- | urday when .a number of | yachts and sailboats took the | salute from the power squad- ron emmodore Neville Law- rence. Mr. Lawrence' is seen on board the Totem Too, flag- ship, as one of the boats pass- ed by for the honor salute. With Mr. Lawrence is 'Eric Newell, owner of the Totem Too, and a member of the Oshawa Yacht Club. The SAIL PAST OPENS YACHT CLUB SEASON event was under the direction of Don Hercia, vice-commo- dore of sail. --Oshawa Times Photo | te Aiand one killed by a mower. Accidents Kill 67 During Weekend By THE CANADIAN PRESS At least 67 persons died in Canada during the weekend--41 in traffic mishaps, 14 by drown- ing, five by fire and seven-in miscellaneous accidents. A survey by The Canadian Press from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight Sunday local times showed Quebec led the list with 24 deaths, 17 on -the highways, four by drowning, two by -fire |his car which Lake, 18 miles east of Kirkland Lake, when their boats over- turned in the lake. wall when their car struck a bridge abutment and landed in wall. Kar] Stanley, 30, Kinloss Owen Sound, when crushed by slipped. off its Ontario reported 16 fatalities|jack as he worked beneath it. including six in traffic, five by Rene Suter, 30, Cooksville, 10 a creek 10 miles west of Corn- Township, 45 miles southwest of ¢ Hit By Cars A. six-year-old Oshawa boy was in "quite satisfactory" con. dition in Toronto Sick Children's today, after being knocked down by a car around noon Saturday. He is suffering! from head lacerations. Joel Pearse, 508 Miller street, struck just west of Fernhill boulevard on Adelaide avenue west, was the third lad to be hit by a car on Oshawa streets Booths Success sette, assistant director of the Oshawa Recreation Committee, The Woodview Park Senior Citizens' Club held a most suc- cessful bake and fancy work sale recently at the opening of the Park, The weather was ideal and the results were most satisfactory. The success of the event was due to the co-opera- tion of all the members. Mr. Gallen, Wilson road, was PAUL RISTOW | REALTOR 187 KING ST. E. in a 24-hour period. Michael Gillen, 11- and John Lawton, 5, also suffered minor injuries when both were hit by cars in separate accidents Fri- day. Police sdid the Pearse boy ran out into the path of an auto driven by Gordon Donnelly, 637 Stevenson road north. Around 4 p.m. Saturday, a car parked on Victoria street by Sandra Paradise, 90 Wilson road south, suffered $75 damage when it was struck by an unknown car. ; A total of $950 damage was caused late Saturday night in a two-car collision near the inter- section of Park road south and Wentworth street. Drivers were: Harold Hergott, 1248 Valley drive and William Moore 85 NOW YOU CAN LEA ' DANCES FOR THE PRICE OF @ Foxtrot PS @ Waltz RN... NOW Learn All © Merengue Five Dances @ Tango @ Cha-Cha . i For a short time only, learn the basic steps of the five most popular dances for the cost of just one. Even if you have 'never danced before, you'll be able to dance all = Wilson road south. Arthur Sinclair, 707 Grierson) street, suffered knee abrasions) when the car he was driving) was involved in a collision with} another auto driven by Orville) Petre, 848 Colborne street east.| Both vehicles were eastbound| on King street east when .the| accident occurred. Some $350 Joseph A. 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Lutz Ecker and John Metheral,| both of Peterborough, in a} WINS FELLOWSHIP Arthur John Dick, BSc WINDSOR (CP) -- External Affairs Minister Martin ex- pressed concern Saturday about Club Steaks». 49 RESIDENT FELLOWSHIP| the emphasis some universities are placing on secularism and pure intellectualism. It is im- perative, he said at a dinner, for revol to 7 t themselves to the morat princi- ples of virtue, conscience, hu- mility and faith, and inject them into the community. RECEIVES KENNEDY VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-- Pope Paul VI received S People living in a world of beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to! glory even as by the Spirit of |the Lord." Liberals Face New Testing OTTAWA (CP) -- The Con- Edward Kennedy, younger brother of the late United States president, in private audience at the Vatican Palace Saturday night. MELCHIOR MARRIES HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Twice- widowed singer Lauritz Mel- chior, 74, married his former secretary, Mary Markham, 40, in a poolside ceremony at his servative opposition is expected to place another motion of non- confidence in the Liberal gov- ernment before the Commons to- day. The motion will be one of three major events in Parlia ment this week. The others will be the government's disclosure (Hon.), of Whitby, who was presented with the R. Samuel McLaughlin Travelling Fellow- ship -at the convocation held Saturday at Queen's Univer- sity, Kingston. The fellowship is valued at $3,500. Port Perry Warehouse Destroyed PORT PERRY (Staff) e--Fire of undetermined origin here of its design for a distinctive Canadian flag.and an address by U Thant, secretary - general Saturday destroyed a ware- |house belonging to the Crest, sister Janice, 8 months, itraffic fatalities, two drownings) and one in a'fire. In Saskatche-| Saturday wan, two persons died in traf-| Joan Jasperson, 21, Toronto, fie accidents and one died in an|When struck by a car while accidental shooting. Seven died|crossing a suburban road. on Alberta's roads and one per-| Dennis Jones, 7, Anten Mills, son list his life in a plane crash.|10 miles north of Barrie, when Two died in British Columbia, | struck by a truck while riding both traffic fatalities. jhis bicycle. There were four traffic deaths) Arthur Campbell, 67, Harlay jin Newfoundland and two drown-| Township, 15 miles north of Sud- ney re ean pt gt kk when struck by lightning. weik reported three deaths--one| Henry simard. 24, Kapuskas- |traffic, one drowning _and one! ing, 85 miles northwest of Tim- vee killed by a train: |mins, when his car rolled over rince Edward Island WaS)severai times after leaving the fatality free. pe ls does not include| "O84 known suicides, slayings, nat-| Friday 'ural or industrial deaths. | Richard Fort, 17, Kingston, The Ontario dead: |when a home-made bomb ex- SUNDAY ploded in his hands. : Michael Tenglits, 2, and his| Barton MacPherson, 42, Fort Chat-| William, in a three-car collision ham, in a fire which destroyed|°" 8 downtown street. William E. Miklas, Oshawa, who received the Foster Ad- vertising Limited Graduate Fellowship at the Queen's University Convocation last Saturday. The fellowship is valued 'at $1,000. Bridge Club High Scores The winners and high scores of the games played last week by the members of the Oshawa, |Brooklin and Fernhill Duplicate \Bridge Clubs were: |OSHAWA Mrs. R. Morris and P. Mc- Volkswagen 1200, | The Port Credit entry of} Bruce and Betty Schmidt, also/ in a Volkswagen, took third posi- tion. The Night Navex was organ-) ized by Oshawa Motor Sport Club. EXCEPT AUSTRALIA The otter, in one or another| of its many forms, is found on| all the continents except Aus- | tralia. SKINLESS WIENER RINDLESS gu.29 GEORGE C, MARTIN oP MSUTANCE oy, 67 King St. E., Oshawa BUS: 728-4511 RES: 725-2802 All Lines of Insurence | 239 BACON LEAN MINCED 7 " Gowan, 77; J. Miller and J. Pat- terson, 73; Mrs. R. Drew and Mrs. E. M. Culp, 70%; Mrs. E. Wadsworth anc Mrs. M. R. Clarke, 70; Mrs. C. Chambers and Mrs. R, Barrand, 6444; Mrs. S. Sheridan and L. Peel, 5914. BROOKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Nleson, 4644; Mrs. Hunter and Mr. Winter, 45%; Mrs. R. Barrand and R. Morris, 45;' Mrs. Lockyer and W. Heron, 41; Mrs. S. Sheridan and Mrs. R. Drew, 3914; Mrs. R. Heron and J. Patterson, 3944. FERNHILL Mrs. E. Wadsworth and Mrs. R. Morris, 74%; Mrs. M. R. Clarke and J. Miller, 72; J, Pat: terson and W. Heron, 694; Mrs, E. Medland and L, Peel, 66; R. Morris and R. Hill, 63; Mrs. W. Heron and Mrs. E. Stewart, 6214. There are 20 great whiskies of the United Nations, before a|4@tdware store. their home. Frank Vargo; 64, Chatham, joint sitting of the Commons| The fire, which was first) Ambrose Sampson, about 34,/when drowned in the Thames and Senate Tuesday at 10 a.m.\noticed 'by a passerby at 4 Oiva (Jack) Allan, about 45, and| River near his home. p.m., took the combined ef-|Harold Olson, 59, all of Larder] estate atop the Hollywood Hitls| Saturday. The Danish - born groom and his pretty bride wore Danish wedding clothes. | The issue on which the offi- | Four Charged mate could be made. NEED... FUEL OIL ? PERRY Day or Night 723-3443 Clear and Fast (QUINELLA B FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($5000) Claiming Maiden Two-year-olds. 4/2 Fur- tongs (9) Nordstern, Bayview Miss, Bega Bega, No Boy 120 Whirl an Deal, McComb 120 in @ Moment, R. Turcotte 112 Light The Lamp, No Boy WwW Bill's Reg, Shuk 117 Chop Turkey, Armstrong 115 Red Garters, Walsh XX105 SECOND RACE -- Pursé $1,900 ($2500)) Claiming Four-vear-olds and up. 7 Fur- longs (12) Bitters, No Boy 110 Star Task, Potts 118 Bourbon King, No Boy 116 Mighty Gone, Rogers 120 Rubal Khali, Gordon 116 Malbaiar, Freed XXX105 Just Don't Shove, Shuk 113 Senior Teddy, Fitzsimmons 120 Navy Grand, Walsh X115 Vee Geb Cee, No Boy 113 Monsieur Beau, Harris X108 Right Bower, Walsh X108 - Adams Private Stock CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Mhomad Otdasnd Didtiillers Lid No Boy 120 No Boy 112 BUEHLERS 12 KING E. -- 723-3633 Tues. and Wed. Specials! $1.00 BUYS BOLOGNA """.STiece "" 4 uss. 1.00 SAUSAGE = ""ine™ «=~ uss. 1.00 LAMB CHOPS snouicce 2 urs, 1.00 PORK CHOPS snovocn 2 1s, 1.00 © FREEZER SPECIAL °@ FRONT QUARTERS 3 0 lb. c HONOR RCRs |cial Opposition will base its test|frts of the Port Perry and SOEST, West Germany (Reut-|of the minority government's| Uxbridge fire departments to Thi 1 k ers) -- The Westphalian town|Strength will be kept a closely-|bring it under control. | leves a e of Soest Sunday granted the|guarded secret until debate} The fire in the warehouse, In D m C here, Canadian Regiment sta- sae on a government supply) which is owned by the Car-! S ruce Tree a ase tioned here the "freedom of the| motion. pee . p city." This entitles the regiment! Indications are that the Con-|"esle brothers, Robert, Gor-! _LINDSAY Town Police) to enter the walled medieval|servatives will not base theirjdon, and Harry, also caused A stolen spruce tree has|Chief John Hunter said today town with flags flying drums -- 9 Bgl ew issue--as| some smoke damage to the pena. 3 cy gp gd ry. pees wal i i suggeste: y Prime inister| : life of C. W. 'Skee' Crandell. in agistrate's cour ating jand bayonets fixed. iPearson last week. see sy organs __|The eight-foot tall tree was stol-/here Thursday in connection TWISTERS THREATEN Once the supply debate ends, Fire Chief Guy Raines was|on from Mr. Crandell's property| With removal of stop logs from} MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich.|the government is expected to unavailable for comment ation Thornton's road a week ago.|the Lindsay street dam about (AP) -- Southeastern Michigan's|be ready to submit details of its|press time, and no official, He told The Oshawa Times 10. days ago. Macomb Country, smashed by|proposal for.a distinctive Cana-| ...6 of the fire damage esti- that the tree was of great senti-| The chief declined to release} a tornado that brought death to|dian flag to Parliament. Al- mental value as it had been| the names of youths. He would 10 persons May 8, spent a tense|ready approved by the cabinet, | planted by his late wife and|sive no reason for the refusal. 2% hours under a tornado alert|the flag design is to be embod-| himself. Mr. Crandell said that| Royal Canadian Mounted Po- Sunday. The still - scarred An-|ied in a Commons resolution. | ree | . his wife had been ill for some|lice and town police have been Printing Unions |time before her death and that|investigating the incidents,| - th. tree had been planted dur-|which resulted in a three-inch| GREENWOOD ENTRIES Ask For Merger ing a period of convalescence. |drop in Lake Scugog and river "When she came out of hospi-| water levels. MONDAY, MAY 25 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Two)!al,"" Mr. Crandell added. "I ------=/ printing unions open a five-day thought that my wife bad re. THEY LIKE BENNY | " : covered her health and we plant- i convention today at which they oq the tree to c te th Associates of . Jack Benny, sch: Rhee Pome 5 (em.lexpect to Seidel: pimanee: se , ri ree to commemorate the) who will be seen on CBC-TV this Claiming. Three-year-olds. + Furnes (8) : ik: le . fall, have been with the come- para himegah - ta i ments for a merger. He stated that they hadidian for years--Don Wilson, for| Falls Way, Freed A-XXX107 Memberships of the Amalga-|ought the tree on a sentimental) example, for 31 years. | Brief Wind, No Boy 110 mated Lithographers of Amer-Journey made eight years ago.) Cees oe ica and the International Photo-| "Whoever. stole the tree picked| jie Van. Jive, No Boy 110 |engravers Union have approved.on the wi pr orgy much," | 'ool, Harris X112 a merger. Delegates will ap-|Mr. Crandell added, "anyone ps ge cigs emcee Ola prove a joint constitution at the who would do a thing like that Seah a ' jweek's sessions. 'should be dogged by bad luck." N Pp F -- waned apd Silety of ne seiene" Allowances Three-year-olds, Foaled in Canada. 7 Furlongs (7) {Arctic Hills, Shuk 119 'canadillis, Parsons X11! Siithering Sam, Fitzsimmons A-119 |Canadian Hero, No Boy 116 |Famous Road, Walsh X111 |Holy Cow, Walsh A-XX104 |Big Rocky, No Boy 116 A-Bill Beasiey entry EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($2500) Claiming Four-year-olds and up. One and THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($5000) \si,teenth miles (7) Claiming Maiden Two-year-olds, 4' Fur Faipaia, N. Turcotte XXX105 tongs (Divn. of First) (9) Guaicaipuro, Freed XXX109 Helio Mike, Hernandez 120 Whitville, No Boy 119 Danassas, No Boy 117 Zenarchal, Harris X114 Scadadie, Harrison 120 Von Rich, No Boy 119 Irish Joe,. Walsh, X115 Brigitta Skol, Fitzsimmons 117 Sail Along, Walsh X10 Busy Guard, No Boy 122 Bar Gossip, No Boy 120 | X-5 Ibs APP ALW claimed; XX-7 Ibs Bully Keane, Hale 120 APP ALW claimed; XXX-10 Ibs APP Our Princess, Harris X107 ALW claimed. Post Time 2 p.m. Bimini Boy, Remillard 115 YOu CAN'T MISS SAVING WITH PSP Years ago Adams distilled 29 great. whiskies, each with its own distinctive characteristics, and then aged them in RTH RACE -- Purse $1,900 (2500) : : Cg a la special oak casks. Now, Adams has married these 29 rare jongs (Divn of Second) (11) Grand Vitesse, Dittfach 108 Hair Tearing, Walsh X110 Ciyny Miss, Harrison 110 Little Welch, Potts 116 Al Buck, Harris X11) Shalt Succeed, No Boy 111 Ali's Pride, Hale 120 Wee M., No Boy 115 Count Page, Gordon 113 Hammer'n Tongs, No Boy Thunder Chief, Nedeau 113 (Weight on Little Weich 116) HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS whiskies to create the superb flavour of Adams Private Stock. So be sure to try this custom blend, presented in its crystal decanter at a popular price, Private Stock CUSTOM BLENDED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Find saving difficult? Then PSP can help you, Ask any member of our staff about PSP, the life-insured personal savings plan. exclusive with has ee ay amet N.8- ORS NDA na FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 Allow ances. Two-year-olds, 42 Furlongs (5) Misty Bandit, Hale 122 Gunmetal Pete, Parsons X112 The Flicks, No Boy 117 Lykke Tll,.No Boy 117 Good Old Mort, Bakes 117 BEEF CUT AND WRAPPED FREE Also enjoy Adams Antique, Adams Gold Stripe, Adams Silver Fizz Gin R-20338 ¢

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