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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Aug 1964, p. 3

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egemegee eo Se SAE Pe a ae oa oa ia CUBANS FLOAT TO FREEDOM They said they had paddled 300. miles from Havana to freedom. From left to right: Mario Benitez, Marcelino Gon- zalez, Reinaldo Cruz, Lopez and Angel Padron. These five Cubans were fish- ed from the Atlantic Ocean after they were found floating in automobile inner tubes. Nelson _--AP Wirephoto | Jesus, was born in 1819 in|\yy 9 Tetired British naval offi- Roe aa Plaque To Commemorate The Late Joseph Scriven composed during his stay in Brantford. Among these was the grounds that his health ren-\one entitle "Pray Without Ground and the unveiling of anjdered him unfit for service in a) Ceasing", which he apparently historical plaque commemorat-|tropical climate. Returning to)revised while living with the ing Joseph Scriven, who is in-|Ireland, Joseph re-entered Trin-|Pengelley family. In 1869 a terred in this pioneer cemetery,|ity College, and in 1842 gradu-j Peterborough publisher printed will take place at the cemetery|ated with the degree of Bachelorja series of Scriven's verses in some two aynd a half miles! of Arts. ja book entitled "Hymns and east of Bailieboro. This plaque is) Following graduation he ap- Other Verses'. The revised ver- one of a series being erected pears to have acted tutor' to|sion of "Pray Without Ceasing throughout the province by the/a number of Irish families al-|W@S Not included in this printed Department of Tourism and In-|though it is thought that about| Work, although it was later pub- formation, acting on the advice|this time he was seriously con- lished in a local newspaper. of the Archaeological and His-|templating a career in the| First brought to the notice of toric Sites Board of Ontario, | church. However, he did not|the public through a newspaper. Sunday's unveiling ceremony|take any action in this regard|it-apparently found its way into is being arranged by the Parish|despite his profoundly-religious|one of the large New York City of Cavan, and the rector, Rev./nature, and in 1845 sailed for|dailies, and deeply impressed William W. Harpur, will act as|Canada: His initial stay in this|Dr. Charles C. Converse of the program chairman, |country was very brief owing to|/Albany Law School Dr. Converse Among those who are expect: recurring bouts of ill health, and|had studied music in Germany ed to take part are: V. B. Blake,|in December of that year he re-|and was a composer of note. tution for a little over two years, On Sunday, Aug. 9, ceremonies and in October, 1839 resigned on ine tion with the 'a- tion of the Pengelley Burying representing the Archaeological! turned home to Ireland. To him we are indebted for and Historic Sites Board; AC composin tghe music of the George Dean, reeve of South| WAS LOCAL PREACHER } as ri , fonaghan township; Douglas| His health had so improved! esas and. weing Toxephl McMaster, warden of Northum-|b, 1847 that he was once again) ives verses. Following. its berland 'and Durham; Missjable to set sail for Canada.\oo oan the h a ee Pauline Jewett, MP (Northum- Little of an authoritative nature set ie "i rade wnt a 'berland); and Russell D Rowe, |is. known of his life during the nage Boren ene Oe app (Northumberland). The next few years, although one the public through the efforts | plaque will be unveiled and dedi-| biographer stated that he first ofy @ group of evangelists, and cated by Right Rev. F. H. Wilk-| went to live in Woodstock, | very shortly became univyersal- linson. MA, DD. Lord Bishop crt ay to 'Rr ot gon i dd popular, sie ' : 11850's and then setied at Clin-). udemaa |ton.where he taught school and NEVER ROBUST BORN IN IRELAND jengaged in local preaching Joseph Scriven remained in | Joseph Medlicott Scriven, .in-| among railway laborers. the Rice Lake area, although his ternationally known ig his Later in the 1850's he moved poe gp spin Meo his) | verses used in the famous hymn |,, - t Hope area, and/|{tiends much concer. For some nia SONG F |What a Friend We. Have in aoe ceietas was avg oud years he had been suffering) , Cecil William Myers, 26, of in|: ; ' 8ast~\from bouts of severe depression! Athens, with glasses, is shown --le x fe ) Ms | ving ;,| in custody of law enforcement County Down, Ireland. His fath- cer, Captain Robert L. Pengel- ge Pog early a tragic) officers following his arrest by er was Captain John Scriven, of ley, as tutor to the Pengelley eath of his fiancee, Eliza Cath-| "" CITY AND DISTRICT | Typhoon Heading For China Coast Witness Rally Has Big Crowd = [ress en. All roads leading out of Lind-)by quoting from the New. York|Motor City Bowling Lanes at Say last Sunday evening carried/Times of May 6, 1962, "Presi-|Richmond street west, some of the 3,721 delegates back|dent Kennedy is now engaged in|is in Chicago attending to their home residents were part of this spiri-jof accommodation with Soviet ment School. The school tually fortified society of minis--Russia to avert an atomic been conducted for. the past ters. Armageddon." years by Brunswick Corporat Mr, Van Horne, Oshawa over-/Mr, MacPherson went on to ' Soageh the domenica seer for Jehovah's witnesses) show from the Bible that, 'Men nA rib rohit g eae own commented on his return,/of good will will not have any| eu niainly ors of bowling est "Each successive convention) part in Armageddon. The Lamb! ishments. helps us appreciate more and|o¢ God, Christ Jesus, and his $110 DAMAGE God's ere ayaa "the Holy angelic forces will fight a war| two-car collision at " ' "lof total annihilation Scriptures. : Satanic forces including all men}and Floyd "The prevailing theme of ourjin whom ~God is not A avenue fruitages of the Spirit and how they should be manifest among jssue, Whose will will be done|car driven by John Wright pie age ogg od gt Howion Earth? World Wars I and : ma : a eis bait me AP should manifest these eaatitingic. gs rene te large, ed 1 : Hatt Slestablish his own will rather Bo sadeca tedeas "tans wmierne ane poy and au control Con- pig gpa Lion desibosd done| emt . x ae if ;on ea 6 F tinuing in these qualities we cul-| "\aepiaaeddal by removing tivate fats ayer oe ates | wickedness from the earth, will men of g' will, S WH truly answer the request for "As each of these qualities|God's will to be done on earth.| pled dealt with, one could sense|]t will prove to be a stepping) 1 their extreme importance in the stone to the establishing of a| vine "ale Mg perm lives of these Christian|;ighteous new. earth where a bert ei ke ministers. pleasing to God, will forever) down » of - negotiations TRAINING SCHOOL jenjoy peace." Caouette Raps Dief Y members of Parliament *\like a bunch of school child "To help Jehovah's witnesses) |limit on the flag debate. in their ministry, the Friday! « '| evening program featured al Northern Dancer | ministerial training school fs where they were commended and corrected in their methods To Miss Travers of Bible instruction | "Saturday was highlighted by) eater a Ti Aig a some very pointed counsel given|(* )--Northern Dancer winner to maintain cleanliness in this| ~ Kentucky nrg raga oe t organization of ministers amidst): "C@X"®s, virtuaby 88 © "Mr, Diefenbaker retorted the failing morals of this mod-|{@"ed out of the Travers at) siocesting that the ern world. Only in this way can/S@r@toga Aug. 22 by trainer) jeader is running they continue to represent Je- Horatio Luro Thursday. for the Liberal government. hovah God before mankind." The Windfield .Farm's colt,| declared that the Conservati The climax of the four days' 0Wned by Toronto industrialist) won't be put in a strait jac activity came on Sunday at 3\©- P. Taylor, nicked his right|/on the flag debate. p.m, when J. MacPherson ad-|ftont leg, during a workout at) Prime Minister Pearson, dressed those present on the/Belmont Park last week. porting that talks among subject, 'Peace Among Men of| 'He is responding to the ther-| party leaders Wednesday ni Good Will' or Armageddon--|apy We are using at the present|failed to reach agreement on a time, but I can't see any pos-| time limit, did not give any rea-|b: ' the son, At a press conference after, onto. The pian he had blamed thejcash and a European concert Which? The speaker pointed to ajsibility. of his running in prevalent misconception about|Travers as time has run out! the talks, the true nature of Armageddonjon us,"' Luro said. Conservatives, FORT ERIE ENTRIES SATURDAY, AUG. 8 Gilles Gregoire (Creditiste -- Lapointe) asked who among five party leaders present FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($2500).|Canadian Statute, Dittfach 117 Galeria. Voree-yoer-oits, 1 1-16 miles. | Also Eligible: Just Plain Lucky, Tur-| tive conference. » Fitzsi: ons 1} tte 114; i ; ran gfe Sane s 110 cotte 114; River Party, Bailey 119, New Democratic Lead General John, Harris X109 Future Time, No Boy 110 'Dek's Levy, No Boy 117 Well Oiled, Leblanc 117 Royal Doctor, Robinson 110 "Ruspicious Stakes Handicap," year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles. Johns Champ, Harrison 113 Puss 'n Boots, Gomez 112 Barleycorn, Harrison 114 Burnt Roman, No Boy A-118 Jazz Round, McComb 112 Or. Giddings, No Boy A-120 Whiteborough, No Boy 115 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($2500. Sound Stage, Leblanc 119 Claiming, three-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 A--Mrs. H. Waggoner, Mrs. G. Keane the ee and Willow Downs Farm entry i 'our Chimes, Burton 121 Ramsay 2nd, Cuthbertson XXX111 | ee ee Malucina, Turcotte X108 By Command, McComb 12! Greek Hill, Cuthbertson XXX11} Charlie's Folley, Rogers 119 Leton Rogers 118. Pirate King, Dittfach 118 Boy Wonder, Robinson 121 Callaround, Fitzsimmons 109 Buzzin, Leblanc 113 Grand Vitesse, Ditttach 113 Also Eligible: Niagara Drift, Potts Menedict, Shuk 121 118; Plucky Crest, Harris X113; Auntie Dancing Lark, No Boy Nora, Harrison 113; Robdix, Gordon 121; Brief Wind, No Copper Cliff, Turcotte A-X113; Matinal, Royal Spirit, Harris A-X1), A--R. C. Siegel and T. E. Hays entry three-/ posed a party leaders but' the leaders talks was that the |tives refused to accept any ti | SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $5,000,"The |Ingelwood Handicap,"" three-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, one mile on turf course Reckless Lady, No Boy 110 Sweet Cee Cee, No Boy 109 Court Royal, Fitzsimmons 119 Montedeb ,Gordon 108 Barbara, Harris 112 Golden Turkey, Parsons Car Hits Tree, Five Men Die MONT ORFORD, Que. (¢ Five men travelling EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,400, "Holi real were killed today when day Handicap Series No, 2.40 three-yvear- H { j THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($2500). olds, 1% miles gerrv" car in which they were rid "3 4 Boy 195 Dittfach 18 Claiming, three-year-olds and up, 6/4 fur- Royal Poppet tongs Menelaus, Shuk 120 Rock Age, Rogers 120 Rulamyth, No Boy. A-120 Page Service, Gomez 120 House Boy, Dalton A-117 Grifter, Leblanc 115 Du Barry Rose, Fitzsimmons 115 Miss Bassano, Harris X107 f Padre's Scamp, Dittfach 117 eo Mgay ER A--Mrs. R. E. Fisher, P. H. Rothman pocgy time 9 PLM and L. J. Kirshenbiatt entry tal aes No Boy lI? Limbo Lad, 'Remillard 126 Black Coral, Smith 121 London Liz, Harrison Tarapaca, Leblanc 113 Dandier, Dittfach. 115 Careeiss Kate, Parsons 112 Puff n' Smoke, Fitzsinwnons 123 X--5 Ibs, AAC. into a tree. Four of the victims jidentified as Philippe Ethier, "6 Claude Perreault, 25, Jacques Cartier, a Montr = suburb. Oshawa, his father decided that he shoul towns. Oshawala new effort to find some sort|Brunswick B o-w ling Manage- mre i has combe Military College, against|intersection of Gibbons- street Thursday} ' | welljafternoon caused $110 damage} four-day convention was the nine| pleased. (Rev. 16:14,19). Arma-|to an auto driven by Joan Vick-| geddon will be fought over the/ers, 426 Brentwood avenue. The! | Arthur street, was not damaged. OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com ons broke out Thursday in a about 200 yards break- among |party leaders aimed at a time Creditiste Leader Real Caou- ette, over shouts from the Pr gressive Conservatives of "de-|/Said magogue," accused Opposition about 1,450 |Leader Diefenbaker: of- making Victoria. look |tude of and of playing for public atten- earth io Creditiste interference fused to accept a time limit,.|Three Mr. Pearson replied that no use- \ful purpose could be served in/cras i f going into details of the abor-\town 300 miles northeast SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 added, Douglas who had originally pro-|tin, 35, of Paspebiac confer-| Norbert jence to work out a time limit|Chatterton, 37, both of Upton, jsaid he had suggested» a week|Que. could have agreed on a longer one if they! wanted to. His understanding of Conser limit. They weren't just object- to repla ing to the length of the limit.| SP)} to Mont- went out of control and smashed |in Canada, announced Thursday | were tre of ,the Southwest, was de-| [Denis Leclaire, 27 and Patrick|"best. flight. we've ever had." Roy, all of Moftreal and Jean-|------------ HONG KONG (AP)--Typhoon Ida roared across the northern Philippines today and headed for the South China coast just 10, rey, England. in ion 1837, He remained at t of _--_---- ERE NEO SRO EROS = CAPSULE NEWS - Plane Plunges Killing Pilot TIMMINS (CP)--Allan Floyd|The launch to 125,000 feet was Cameron, 34, of Schumacher,) made Tuesday at Fort Church- Ont., was killed Thursday when jji, Man. Purpose of the launch his single-engine plane plungedjis to make counts of protons, THIS TIME LEGALLY ; * a . tiie f wats at Kam ecu and revise | Hinds Escapes Prison lof hére. Provincial police said| polar cap. \the«plane was apparently com- RATE DROPS By Rear-Guard Action ling'in for a landing when it sud- _idenly nose-dived into the lake WASHINGTON (AP) -- Un- employment in the U.S. dropped} LONDON (AP)--One of the; three before the House of Lords, | most astonishing rear-guard ac-|Britain's highest tribuna H | from shore. to 4.9 per cent in July, the first 'time the jobless rate has been STORIA, (AP)--A "moder- ibe | tions in British legal history has| Mostly, he presented his own| finally won. freedom for Brit-|case. He lost every time until below five per cent since Feb- ately -severe"' earthquake off < eg : Alaska was reported Thursday bail cgetlbgy pire geek e r d iby the. Dominion Astrophysical menment. a9 chee in's most persistent and pic-/this year. Y turesque jailbreaker. Hinds, the demolition expert, For nearly a. decade Alfie, was accused of blowing the safe h 'A spokesman day that total employment 0- oh porate PoKesmay climbed over 72,000,000 for the e dis ourre | |Hinds built up a legend as the and leading the gang. The other) man no prison could no.d. four accused men -- three of; fi : 7 0 miles northwest of t 2,400,00 Paradoxically, he was freed, them ight security guards a settled in Ireland in 1690. His) Monaghan Township on the|Severe attack of fever in 1886 of In 1834 Joseph entered Trinity to the local settlers and his the family buying ground near : During the following years his| above the Gulf of Tonkin, scene in Sur-| A deeply religious man, Seri- popularity, although the| A spokesman for the Royal response to a public appeal,| chow Peninsula, Saturday night. the érected on his grave. This mon- ing west northwest at 13 miles) the Royal Marines, whose. an- family, Captain Pengelley had erine Roach. Never a_ robust leestors, English in origin, had| scquired a tract of land in South|™4", he finally succumbed to a mother, Jane Medlicott, was the] ores of Rice Lake, and Scri-| The , Pengelley family took) sister of an English vicar whose/ 4. became well known through-|harge of the funeral arrange-| parish was at Pottern, Wilts out the area for his preaching|™Ments, and he was interred in 78 College, Dublin, but apparently charitable work among the|the graves of his fiancee Eliza needy. Roach and his good friend Cap- the'follow a military career. He : E cee : tain Robert Pengelley. was, accordingly, sent to Addis- DEEPLY RELIGIOUS verses, set to music as the hymn|of U.S. air strikes and clashes September,|ven wrote a number of poems "What a Friend We Havé in|with North Viet Nam patrol his insti-|!which one authority states were| Jesus" achieved international| boats earlier this week. author's final resting place was|Observatory said if Ida main- known to few of his admirers.|tains its course and speed, it It was not until 1920 that, in| will hit Chanchiang, on the Lui- funds were collected by a com-| The observatory said Ida was mittee in Millbrook so that a 390 miles southeast of the Brit- suitable monument might bejish colony this afternoon, mov- ument, a granite shaft 16 feet in}an hour and generating winds height, was installed on May 24,\up to 100 m.p.h near the cen- | 1920. tre. 332 he REPORT QUAKE It reached a magni-| HELP BUILD SCHOOL 6 on the Richter scale, me niused for measuring intensity of| -- cpeutere AC BrOUe y due process of law with a the store--all admitted their uakes. jof 45 Canadian students who heavy presumption of innocence! guilt but failed to agree whether lcame to Cuba for July 26 -cele- on his part. The case, a libel|Hinds took part in the crime. WINS TOP PRIZE brations now are helping t0/ suit brought by Hinds while still| The arresting officer, Her-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Dale|puild a school. The school is atin prison, uncovered legal pit-/bert Sparks, retired later and Bartlett, a 27-year-old from/Camilo Cienfuegos in Oriente) falls which policemen at Scot-|in 1962 wrote his memoirs for Lethbridge, Alta., won the $12,-/Province, a "school city')land Yard will ignore at their'the London Sunday Pictorial.| 000 top. prize in the finals of/founded by Premier Fidel Cas-| peril, He asserted again that Hinds} Jeunesses Musicales na-|tro and named after a hero of In 1953, Hinds was a business-|was guilty and dismissed as 1 piano competition Thurs-!the Cuban revelutien who died man employing 30 laborers on|bogus his long legal campaign.| His 45-minute free|in October, 1959, when the plane! demolition contracts in the east! In prison, Hinds saw_ his) the choice recital was judged the in which he was flying crashed. London suburbs. He was Con- greatest chance, Words which) ght\best of the evening by a SIX- The students are expected to|victed that December of taking|the former detective could use| ~ aman international jury headed'stay at Camilo Cienfuegos until] part in a £35,000 ($105,000) rob-| with impunity in a court of law) y Sir Ernest MacMillan of Tor-\they fly back to Canada Aug./bery at Maples, big London| had no legal privilege in a news- n ist receives $2,000 16. furniture store. At his trial with paper. He claimed libel dam-| gee |four other men, he pleaded not! ages against Sparks on grounds| RELEASE CLERGYMEN | guilty. He was convicted and that his 'credit and reputation) | TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)--|drew a 12-year prison term. It) had suffered." "4 Nine clergymen, jailed since}was only the beginning of an The testimony submitted for! PASPEBIAC, Que. (CP)-- Monday on three-year-old "'free-/ uphill battle. Sparks was basically the same| persons were killed qgm rider' convictions, were} During 11 years in prison,|as the prosecution's case at the) Thursday night in a three-car -ejegseq Thursday night. Muni-|Hinds escaped from custdy|trial 11 years previously. | h near this Gaspe Peninsula).i,,) Judge John Rudd, who|three times--once by locking) After a 28-day hearing, Judge of| convicted the men of unlawfulj/two guards in a toilet at the/sir Edmund Davies directed | London Law Courts. '|that Sparks must prove the | AT LARGE FOR TWO YEARS | original conviction was correct. He also stayed at large after) The jury took five hours to find) re by He ves ket Les tiona re-|day night. ltour valued at $10,000. the THREE DIE IN CRASH re-| Quebec City. The dead were ..<ombly in 1961, commuted the erlidentified as Mrs. neg sg 60-day sentences to time served. and Mrs. and Yvan CHARGED WITH CHOPPING |two escapes for a total of two|for Hinds and awarded him l1,- LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (AP)| Years, four months. He bom-|390 (3,900) damages. | Alfred Einstein, 57, a restaurant|barded members of Parliament; Sparks was also ordered to z owner, was free Friday on $500/and London newspapers with)pay legal: costs estimated at GET NEW GOAT bail after being charged with|Protestations of innocence. He|£10,000 ($30,000), QUEBEC (CP) -- The Royal malicious mischief, a felony, for) Sot his case taken up in the) Sparks has until Aug. 26 to 2nd Regiment has acquired 4 allegediy cutting down 45 trees House of Commons and taught/appeal. His lawyer said this is| { from the Queen's herd }io¢king his restaurant sign|himself law from books bor-/ still under consideration. | ce the late Batisse I.\+-9m the view of motorists. The) "owed from prison libraries. Hinds, 47, is back home, on Il arrived by ssea this! tree, were valued at $7,750. | Hinds' defiant skirmishiparole. A petition for pardon |brought him 12 appearances be-|wil] be considered by Home) nated to the regiment Oct. 1, TRIP POSTPONED : fore the British High Court and| Secretary Henry Brooke. 11955, by Queen Elizabeth. The) ylENNA (AP) -- Franziskus regiment has also acquired| Cardinal Koenig, Roman Catho- Catherine, a well-bred female,|lic Archbishop of Vienna, post-| \to ensure that it won't have to! poned plans to travel to Poland) |send to England for a successor | Friday after failing to receive) when Batisse II fades away. ja Polish visa. BALLOON LAUNCHED -- | COSENS & MARTIN the! DALLAS, Tex. (AP)--A stra- Insurance | ing|tosphere-probing balloon launch 67 King St. E., Oshawa ; : your weekend with 728-7515 '.),tine cooling Holiday Insurance Res: 725-2802 or 725-7413 A fig for hot weekend weather, when you keep your refrigerator amply stocked with Holiday Beer. Pardic, 45, va-|2 me|new goa Batisse week, His predecessor was do- by the Graduate Research Cen-| 9g,|scribed by physicists as the) of eal 'CAUTION = FOURTH RACE -- Purse:$2,400 ($7500 Claiming, three-year-olds and up, 6 fur longs Mosey On, Potts 118 Balinode, Harris X112 Li'l Eddy, No Boy 116 Chilly .Filly, Dalton 111 Dark Fairy, Gomez 113 Farmer Jack, Rogers 113 BUILDING ENGINEER CITY OF OSHAWA SALARY RANGE -- $6,750 to $8,250 per annum Must be graduate Civil Engineer, previous municipal. exper- fence necessary. To be responsible for enforcing building regulations, etc., supervise Field Inspectors and perform necessary office duties. Applications close 5:00 p.m., August 14th, 1964. Apply by letter only giving all pertinent information, references, to: FIFTH RACE Purse $2,600, allow: ances, two-year-olds, $2 furlongs. Journey Home, Rogers 119 Reveiling, Harris X109 Spotted Flyer, Dittfach 117 My Kimie, Rogers 11) Petare's Dawn, Turcotte X111 Baboona, Shuk 122 Echo Boy, Leblanc 122 Our Princess, Harris X106 Fiyatong, Potts 114 Canisteo, No Boy 117 Cam Shaft, Dalton 111 Personnel Officer City Holl Oshawa, Ontario A delightful plan, and a cooling way to do things. Holiday is brewed to quench summer thirst. It's . Ontario's light-tasting beer, and it's a// beer, all the way down. O'KEEFE DO NOT BUY A WATER SOFTENER (iis If your water supply has any one of the following conditions -- -- POLLUTED -- DIRTY -- RUSTY -- RED -- STRONG ODORS -- BAD TASTING -- HARD -- or GREEN STAINS. You can have a WATER PURIFIER to suit your individual needs. NO REGENERATING -- NO BACKWASHING -- NO WASTE OF WATER. INSTALLED $40.00 TO $75.00 HELD IN GEORGIA SLAYING the FBI. He is being helq in Lemuel Penn. The officers are connection with the slaying of unidentified. Washington Negro educator --AP Wirephoto CHEST CHAT Retarded Can Learn Skills By BOB BRANCH Executive Secretary Greater Oshawa Community Chest Mental Retardation.is one of|© the greatest cripplers\ of chil-} eS: dren and can happen in any|4SS0ciation for Retarded Chil- family. Three out of every one|{ten deal with the trainable hundred children born are re-|'etarded. They have a school at tarded to some degree. |1356 Simcoe street south, in There are three classifications|W%ch there is an enrolment of of mental retardation, The first|* Pupils between the ages of is the educable retardate who|flve and eighteen, They also can be taught some elementary|°Perate a sheltered workshop subjects at a lower level and so|#B4 training centre at 729 Sim- go into the world to be self-/C%€ Street south, in which eleven supporting at menial labor. jtrainees, over the age of The second group is the train-|*ighteen, are working. At able retardate who can be|Present they are doing small taught skill with his hands and|Printing jobs, duplicating, col- how to live happily within his|/@ting, envelope stuffing, mail- own social group. These chil-/I"8 and some craft work that dren may become partially self-|*hey offer for sale. The workshop has only been \in operation since Jan. 2,: 1962, Head-On Crashice: stot' roome, fours ats ees, who in former years would have spent a useless life, con- Kill 8 P | |tributing nothing to the com- 1] S eop e |munity, have learned to set type }on a small hand operated print- WASHINGTON COURTIiing press, run the printing HOUSE, Ohio (AP)--Eight per-|through, type the addresses on sons were killed when two cars/the envelopes and mail them. collided head-on near here late|/High hopes are held for the Thursday night. |future of these young people. Fayette County Sheriff Don-| Since there is no known way ald Thompson identified the|to rectify a brain damage, it is dead as Robert Larry Johnson,|most encouraging to know that . 20, driver of one of the cars,jat. least one preventative has and his passengers, Georg ejbeen found. This is the case of Stoddard, 18, Kenneth Bliss El-|children with phenylkitonuria, lison, 19, and John Richardjor as it is commonly known . Wright, 20, all of nearby Jef-/PKU. We know that if caught fersonville; John Frank Van-|in early infancy, a child with dervort, 70, the other driver,|this condition can, by a protein- driver,. and his wife, Marie; |free diet, develop into a normat Nicholas W, Vandervort, 72,\child instead of a severely and Mary J, Vandervort, all of|handicapped one. oh Wilmington, Ohio. / | The work of the Association Officers said the crash ap-/for Retarded Children is a job parently occurred when f educating the public as well the|° rao : northbound car carrying the aS training the retarded child. four young men crossed over supporting in a sheltered work shop under supervision. The third group is wholly dependent: and must be taken are of completely by others. The Oshawa and District We are helped in our work by into th |a small grant from the Depart- ae Ti SORPOONE TARE RE NOE }ment of Special Education for : ithe Province of Ontario, a \erant from the City of Oshawa SUES GOVERNMENT land the generosity of the citi- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Ajzens of Oshawa by their contri- helicopter carrying President! Friday for $25,000. Mrs. Mar-| Pals j | caused by the helicopter tossed) 73 King Street East woman who says she was in-|butions to the Greater Oshawa Johnson on his June 19 visit) garet Lovell, 70, claimed) ALL KINDS a chair against her leg, ss 723-4932 723-3315 Ws yr jured by the backwash from a|/Community Chest. sued the federal government) that "tremendous turbulence"| BOB STROUD Ltd. ing severe cuts. 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