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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Dec 1964, p. 32

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 14, 1964 ' 'LB Received 61% Of Popular Vote r WASHINGTON (AP)--A_rec- ord 70,621,479 votes were cast in a United States election Nov. late President Kennedy's popu- lar vote margin was less than 'one per cent above that of Re- publican Richard Nixon, the vote total was 68,828,218, a rec- ord to that time, President Johnson topped the poll in 45 of 50 states and in the District of Columbia and re- ceived 486 electoral votes com- pared with 52 for Goldwater. In Alabama no Democratic elec- tors were pledged to Johnson 3. Hd Final figures show that Presi- } dent Johnson received 43,126,218 i } votes, 61 per cent of the total, » to 27,174,898, or 38.5 per cent, \ifor Barry Goldwater, the Re- publican candidate. Other can- didates received 320,363 votes, just one-half of one per cent. it In the 1960 election, when the and his name did not appear on the ballot. The vote breakdown: Ala Alaska Ariz Ark Calif Colo Conn Del D.C, Fla Ga Hawail Idaho Tl Ind lowa Kan Elec. Popular Vote Vote Johnson Goldw'r (Dem.) (Rep.) -- 479,085 10R 22,930 3D 242,536 5R 243,264 6D 2,879,108 40D 296,725 6D 390,996 8D)\N.J. 78,093 3D 28,801 3D 905,941 14D 616,600 12R 44,022 4D 143,557 4D 1,905,946 26D 911,118 13D 449,148 9D 386, 579 7DIS 44,329 237,765 314,197 4,171,877 476,024 826,269 122,704 169,796 948,540 522,557 163,249 148,920 2,796,833 1,170,848 733,030 464,028 Pa * For _Anyone DAD been asking for a | GIFTS FOR THE BLACK & DECKER FINISHING SANDER | HOBBYIST Mode! Automobile, -- Air- ONLY 21.95 at ; . X The. B plane, oat its. e 1g- ers Be, gest Selection in town, POLLARD 1279 Simcoe N. 728-6291 Radio & Television Service 153 Simcoe S. 723-9512 For Him POOL TABLES 11 models NO MONEY DOWN 6 months poyments deferred with up to 4 yeors to pay. MAJOR POOL EQUIPMENT CORP. CANADA LTD. 690: Drake St., Oshowe 725-9151 After hours 725-3661 INDIA HANDICRAFTS For your Christmas gift sel- ections, may we suggest this year a handcrafted gift from India. On display are brass and wood coffee tables, Rosewood and Ivory carvings, silver jewellery, | silks, evening purses, vases, | condleholders, rose bowls | and many other beautiful and exclusive pieces. $ SAVINGS $ parts, and | | | | | | on auto repairs, occessories, speed custom equipment. towing. "D " | For Appointment 1600 KING E. 728-7781 | PHONE 725-2987 (10% off with this coupon) 24 br. ' THIS YEAR GIVE HIM| GIVE * * * FLYING | That Lasting Gift TRAINING | "A Gift Certificate" For private pilots. This is @ | For A Government approved: school. | PORTRAIT Aircroft rentals also available. IN OIL a V. AVIATION Sittings Arranged at your LIMITED Convenience. Coll Hanger 2, Oshawa Municipal CLARK STUDIO Airport, Stevenson Rd. N. 728-3191 325 BROCK NORTH WHITBY -- 668-4497 Want- Ads Don't t Cost - They Pay For "Anyone New and Used PORTABLE AND STANDARD TYPEWRITERS One yeor guarantee on all machines Jenkins Business Machines Sales & Service) OPEN EVENINGS RELIGIOUS CHRISTMAS GIFTS ASSORTED ROSARIES ST. JOSEPH'S MISSALS | $5 to $18 CERAMIC STATUES $2.25 to $13 Lovely assortment of Crucifix and Nativity Sets PARKVIEW VARIETY STORE 98 OLIVE AVE. Mrs. V. Bachand, owner Open daily 'til 10 p.m. 728-7783 725-8232 EATON CIFT CER IIFICATES Solve Gift Problems Easily efficiently . . . and pleasingly for everyone on your Christmas Shopping List ! 7 | The gift that lets 'them' choose is. always a welcome gift ! Beoutifully pockaged in Christmas cylinders if value is over $5.00... festive envelopes for smoller amounts. Available in denominations of ... .25, .50, 1.00, 2.00, 5.00, 10.00, 25.00, 50.00 and 100.00 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL CUSTOMERS' ACCOUNTS OFFICE | PHONE 725-7373 | --| Sorc fresh cut, | prices. |CHOICE pruned Scotch and Spruce Christmas pi behind Durno's Service Station King Street . East BEAUTIFUL expertly shaped Pine and Spruce trees, freshly| cut. Delivery | CHRISTMAS TREES! 97¢ up. Chinn's |corner of Park Road South at Hill side, Pine spruce. One or 1,000. 723-7088 Free delivery. CHRISTMAS TREES. Retail. Taunton Road, The Acres Restaurant. Gordon Power Telephone Orono % Ring 10 CHRISTMAS TREES. Sold by Pente-| costal Youth group Pine. awa, Brock Street North next to Can- adian Tire. NO, [plantation stock, ed. 723-2281 For the Home 372,977 9D 509,225 10R 118,701 4D 384,495 10D 549,727 14D 1,060,152 21D 559,624 10D 356,447 7R 653,535 12D 113,032. 4D 276,847 5D 56,094 3D 104,029 4D 963,843 17D 131,838 4D 2,243,559 43D 624,844 13D 108,207 4D 1,470,865 26D 412,665 8D 282,779 6D 1,672,892 29D 74,615 4D 1,867,671 194,017 4,913,156 800,139 149,784 2,498,331 519,834 501,017 3,130,228 315,463 163,010 635,047 1,663,185 219,628 108,127 558,038 779,699 538,087 1,050,424 80,718 43,126,218 27,174,898 $.D. Tenn Tex Utah Vt Va Wash W.Va Wis Wyo Totals 470,366 9D MAC WRITING BOOK volume book on in his lifetime, it 215,700 309,048 8R nounced here Saturday. , SCS Sse SPR OE a BPS HERE'S WHERE TO FIND GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! ARIST MAS FL SPOTTER |Trees and Trim __|For the Family 7 PINE Christmas trees, No. 1 Grade, Reasonabie _ Apply 200 Court § Street BE Trees. Scott's Farm. | 574) trimmed and| 725-3710. 144 Annis. Wholesale and 1 mile east of Ist class 'Scotch Free delivery Whitby or Osh 668-5772 SPRUCE and Scotch Pine, freshly cut as need 509 Bloor Street East, Telephone Free delivery CHRISTMAS TREES | SCOTCH PINE Corner Brock S. & Victoria Street, Whitby ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN MEN'S CLUB With anteed CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE No, 1 Pruned Scotch Pines. Good color. Apply to MRS. SADIE HAMILTON Orono, Ontario Phone No. | Ring 16 YULETIDE GIFT & TRIM SHOP YOUR 3 ¢ "ONE-STOP CHRISTMAS SHOP" Features: No, | top quality trees, gift wrap, table centres, door. knockers, fancy candles, garlands, indoor-outdoor lights, out- door figures, Santas, bulbs, bells, etc Shop today! -- Ww JUST | For th RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE LTD. 1015 KING E. 725-6551 Va Oshawa Shop in Warmth! | For complete selection of * CHRISTMAS TREES will spray) LIGHTS Indoor and Outdoor DECORATIONS FLOWERING HOUSE PLANTS Mums, Poinsettas, Cyclamens a SM . T 2 Locations to... } J. A. Janssen & Sons LTD. 843 King W 728-9429 Al Preston's Sunoco Simcoe* St. North HOT COFFEE TO EACH CUSTOMER 5000. TREES ON LOT Nursery Grown Pruned Scotch Pines Also Spruce & Balsam 6 ft. -7 ft. - 8 ft. ig SF ae 97c - 1.50 - 2.00 Sprayed any color For Nominal Charge. CHRISTMAS TREE LAND Oshawa Garden Centre 1259 Simcoe St. N. 723-1161 OPEN EVENINGS | TH Ost For JUICE makes. The Si fe all Eln For Him or Her FOR THE MOTORIST Give a gift wrapped Ontario Motor League Membership For information Call 728-8334 Order R 361 REFLE -- Ov -- Plain Crus 750 Farewell Oshawa Os TTER CHRISTMAS PROGRAMMES T.V. Towers $50. up OSHAWA T.V. SUPPLY LTD. GIBBONS 728-8180 BILL LEASK CT A MOMENT! SOMETHING... WOULDN"T A MIRROR MAKE A GREAT GIFT @ POLISHED PLATE GLASS MIRRORS silver backing that's Guar for 5 years | ol and Rectangular ond Ornate all and Full Length - Mantie and Vanity N TIME FOR GIFTING... 259, OFF ODD SIZES e Finest in Mirrors See , VERN GLASS | Simcoe N. & Woyne Sts. Telephone 728-6214 For Holiday. Fun GIVE * * * your Party Clothes "THE FESTIVE LOOK" diant Cleaners - Shopping Centre 725-1023 Pick-up & Delivery ITH BEVERAGES LIMITED Authorized Bottlers for PEPSI ¢ COLA CANADA LTD. and h International Limited | St., Oshawa ELDPHONE .723-1011 The Safe Way To Celebrate E HOLIDAY SEASON Ride with MERCURY TAXI 725-477] | 14 ALBERT ST 1awa's Most Modern Taxi Mi Her EXTRACTOR Free SALE! demonstration them, work and. compare. Also blenders| {resn and coffee - grinders. Buy now savel unshine Shop 24 Prince Street, z | "STAR LINE" ELNA SEWING MACHINES are here! up to $100 off on '64 models by your a dealer, | Oshawa Sewing Centre |- 329 Sinrcoe S 728-2391 | PLANTS. FOR CHRISTMAS Glorious Poinsettias Colourful Cyclamen Beoutiful Azaleas ] PRICED FROM $3.00 to $15.00 Now for Delivery Later on EED'S Florist HAWA -- 728-7386 $2.50 SKATES NEW and USED SOLD and EXCHANGED Also BICYCLES and TRICYCLES Apply DRAYTON CYCLE 204 Bond St. E. THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL LOVE BABY BUDGIES Wonderful assortment of rare species and colors, MRS. T. BROAD 114 Elgin East 723-9767 SURE TO PLEASE! A Gift Certificote from LLOYD ELLIS SHOES 49 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-5941 es, Slippers for the Family Use Our Convenient Loyoway Plan ELMER'S "The Christmas Store with Gifts Galore' Got gift problems? Drop into Elmer's Bargain House and see the large selection of gift ideas for the whole family, ELMER'S BARGAIN HOUSE STORE HOURS: 12 noon to 9 p.m Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m Closed all day. Monday 253 BLOOR ST. E FROM... SANTA'S PACK FOR ALL THE FAMILY SLIPPERS * Busy feet will appre- ciate these warm house slippers Christmas morn and every morn. * Complete range of sizes, styles and colors. BIGGEST SELECTION TOWN! BURNS Co: LTD 1 KING W, 725-4611 "Use our lay away" IN | a | For the Children hold until 723-2593, 'ONIES hristmas will gifts. for sale Pertect aaah Holiday Food -- All See| WHITE ROCK capons, 6 Ibs. and up, killed, each, oven Telephone LIKE ARMCHAIR SHOPPING ? Phone 668-3311 For details on Gift Packs of SELECT APPLES RED WING ORCHARDS ready, delivered, 725-8304. ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS FOWL Litz Processing Plant , Specia!* rates. for Banquets, Bowling Alleys 17 Bloor St. E 723 4722 CHRISTMAS FOWL Capons and Turkeys dressed and delivered FRANK HOAG Rossland Road West Dial 725-6837 @ ONLY 9 SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS @ 'BEROKE SRE ERIM ET ©. RRS 130,108 4D 508,965 11D 958,566 25D 180,682 4D 54,942 3D 481,334 12D 253,953 7D 638,495 12D 61,998 3D Democrats 486 Republicans 52 LONDON (Reuters)---Former British prime minister Harold Macmillan is writing a three- the great changes that have taken place was an- K!'avoring stricter ro ated ' "WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pres- idential styles change with the times and it may well be that Lyndon Johnson will set the pace for modern apparel by wearing a business suit for his inauguration. A quick check around govern- ment historical sources Sunday}; failed to establish just when morning dress, with cutaway coat, striped trousers and dou- ble-breasted waistcoat became the "thing to -wear'"' dential inaugurations. Almost all of the inauguration pictures of this century show presidents in morning dress. An exception is the fourth- term ceremony for Franklin D. No Morning Dress For U.S. President for presi-|" Roosevelt in 1945. In wartime, it was held on the south portico of the White House and Roose- velt wore a dark business suit with a blue-gray tie. For others, however, Roosevelt wore the more forma! dress with top hat. Dwight Eisenhower set off a hat flurry in 1953 by announc- ing He woul wear a homburg with his morning dress. Many men broke out in black hom- burgs. and local stores were soon out of the hats. John F. Kennedy returned to high silk hat. That sparked an- other flurry. Republican senat- ors, meeting in caucus, decided it wasn't a matter of party pol- icy--what kind of hat to wear-- and left it up to | individuals. hi h ge _NEW MINISTERS INSTALLED WARSAW (AP) -- Poland's Communist regime has installed new ministers of internal af- fairs, culture and shipping in| the biggest cabinet reshuffle in| years. The changes Saturday fol- 'lowed a recent pattern in which |Party Chief Wladyslaw Gom- lulka and Premier Jozef Cyran- kiewicz have balance contend- ling factions in the ruling party and government. Mieczyslaw Moczar, 50, a for- A \mer underground commander miand security chief regarded as Communists Cabinet In Poland jversity city Shuffle was promoted from - deputy minister to minister of internal} affairs. Lucjan Motyka, 50, party) chief in the sophisticated uni- of Krakow, was named the new minister of cul- ture. Polish intellectuals tend to respect Motyka. They are likely to welcome him as a re- |placement for minister Tadeusz |Galinski, embroiled in contro- versy the past year over con- trols on writers and publishing. The third change saw the deputy foreign trade minister, Janusz Burakiewicz, 48, move Two Jesus, 37 Christians In Toronto TORONTO (CP) -- The Tor- onto telephone directory gives the following seasonal mation It lists two persons with the surname Jesus, three Christs, 37 Christians, 11 Christmases --one of whom is M. Christ- mas -- 33 Noels and one Holy. There are five Trees, two Pines and a Spruce.~ There > RAARAMRR AMADA HMA HHA AAA AAMT RASH SM SIP EI also are two Cones and three Needles. There are 117 Snows, seven Snowballs and 140 Frosts, in- cluding several called Jack Frost. Three Sleighs are in the book and while there aren't any Reindeers there are 18 Rudolphs. Nearly eight columns are devoted to listing persons with the surname Bell. There also is a Jingle. There is a whole flock of Shepherds--two columns -- 38 Yules, 41 Jollys, 10 Hollys and five Ivys The book lists 61 Wisemans, six Melchiors, two Caspars but no Ralthazars, There are 12 Herods. Santa is listed twice and Claus appears four times. In addition, there are 12 Angels, three Stars and three Mangers. There are no Turkeys, but there are 22 Ducks, a Goose and two Plums There are three Bottle and nine Wines, Ryes and two Gingers, Scotch and threegSodas, a column of Waters. There are six Pains--but no Hangovers. Boozs, a 13 a and " Pearson tiads Canadian Actor : R| Minister Pearson Sunday paid = tribute to Canadian - born actor Hume Cronyn, who received the award of achievement for * alumni from the American Academy of Dranratic Arts 'at 4 a dinner here Saturday night, x "He has brought high honor 3 to the land where he was born and the profession which h,adorns,"' the prime minister jsaid in a'message read at the jdinner by Canadian~ Consul- General Harry Scott. Mr. Pearson also said Mr, Cronyn's performance of Polon- ius in the recent production of Hamlet starring Richard Bur- ton "'is hailed as the greatest within living memory, however long that memory may be." Mr. Cronyn was born in Lon- don, Ont. q The prime, minister's mes- sage included mention of many Canadians who won. interna- tional prominence in the arts "While we might sometimes regret the temporary loss of! these gifted sons and daughters of Canada who left. us to en- rich your country and others, it is a comforting thought that} we have given them to the world for the world's good," he said PS PH See tee MORE COMMON SEATS MONTREAL (CP)--Air Can- ada said Saturday that its fleet |of 16 DC-8 jet aircraft will pro- jvide more seating capacity for| jeconomy - class passengers be- ginning Jan. 4, 1965. Up to 123 | economy - class seats: will be availabe on each. aircrat, while the number of seats in the first ~ class reduced to 16, infor- | section will be | jup to minister of shipping. This jappeared to be a. move to give jmore strength to Polish © ship- |building, now heavily com- |mitted to deliver cargo vessels \to the Soviet Union under the 1965-70 five- -year plan. | "Law fnndeesate To Beat Hate" LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Marvin | |Gelber, Liberal member of| Parliament for York South, | called Sunday for changes in Canada's Criminal Code to make distribution of hate litera-| ture and incitement against |groups a crime. Mr. Gelber said in an inter- view the Criminal Code at present does 'not meet '"'the se- |rious problems"' of hate litera-| jture and incitement against ethnic and religious groups. He later spoke in the first of | a series of adult education pro grams sponsored by the B'nai| Moses Ben Juda Synagogue Sis- terhood Adult Education Soci-' ety. The problem of free speech) and the law has not been criti-| cally examined in Canada since| the 19th century, he said. The| common law crime of sedition| should be narrowed to fall within the Criminal Code. While wanting to 'preserve the great traditions of free speech which is the cornerstone) of our democracy,' he. said, | there should be a critical ex- amination within these tradi-| tions of the items dealing with| "sedition, spreading of false| news and the distribution of in- formation to bring them into line with the current views of society," 2 . I believe we should re- capture the common law view that incitement against groups is a crime.' Mr. Gelber said it is not nec-| essary for Canadians to move |} away from the traditions of law in dealing with the problems. "It is within our 'heritage of \freedom to protect freedom (of | groups) through wise legisla-| tion.' "While the rights of speech must be protected, too does the right of groups to| 'a péaceable enjoyment of so- ciety," he added. NEW YORK (CP) -- Prime} - | DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Montreal--Air Vice Marshal | Arthur Lorne James, 61, vice- president and director of Bris- | tol Aero Industries Limited and) former commander of the Air! | he) Defence Command, Chilliwack, B.C.--Charles A. | Barber, former president of; the Canadian Weekly News-| paper Association and retired) publisher of weekly Chilliwack) Progress. Toronto--Wilfred E. Turnbull, 54, native of Fillmore, Sask., | chief meteorologist for Ontario since 1960; after a lengthy ill- ness. Saskatoon, Sask. -- James B. Illar, 63, former president of jthe Saskatoon Board of Trade; lafter a long illness. London -- Charlotte Bill, jknown as "Lalla," nursemaid| \to the Royal Family for 40} years until retirement in 1931. Yonkers, N.Y.--Vladimir| | Yourkevitch, 75, designer of the | former French liner Normandie | jand prominent figure in ship- ping circles; of a lung ailment. FUND OVER TOP NEW YORK (AP)--Trustees | of the John F. Kennedy Mem- | orial Library said Sunday they) jhave exceeded their fund-rais- } ing goal of $10,000,000, and have| jnamed New York architect }Ieoh Ming Pei to design the build'ng. It will be on the Bos- ton bank of the Charles River; near the Harvard Business| | School. | Abdominal Surgery For Former King Duke of Windsor starts a series of Hospital where he probably will undergo arterial surgery later this week. New York. Medical Centre, by Dr. DeBakey, a cardiovascular sur- ward VIII abdicated the. Brit- ish throne 28 years ago to marry the duchess--the former Wallis Warfield Simpson, an American divorcee--is suffering from an aneurysm in an abdominal art: ery, an aide said. An aneurysm is a balloon-like blister on the artery wall. The 70-year-old Duke has ap- peared well and chipper at re- cent New. York social fune- 'tions. The 56-year-old professor of surgery at Baylor University's college of medicine, and. his team have performed 6,500 ma- ior cardiovascular procedures in the last six years. ' HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)+The tests today at Methodist The Duke was to arrive with is wife today by train from He will be examined at the ospital, 'part of the Texas Michael eon, _The Duke, _who as King 'Ed- of Jewellery ? from BASSETT'S Put Stars In Their Eyes . For' Christmos gifts thot last forever . . » buy Quolity jewellery gifts from Bossett's... @ Diamonds @ Chino @ Handbogs © Lighters @ Crystal @ Rings © Watches © Silverplate © Figurines © Tie Tacks When You Buy... Buy Quality From With 3 Convenicnt Locations © OSHAWA--1 SIMCOE ST. S. @ OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ¢ WHITBY--106 BROCK ST. N. 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