| EQUALS RECORD ' ;| NEW YORK (AP) -- Jockey ,| Angel Cordero Jr. of Puerto 1/Rico won the fifth race with .|\Needles' Count at Aqueduct -\race track Tuesday and eq- \|ualled the New York riding rec- flord for one year of 257 winners, |Bobby Ussery set the mark ir .| 1963, U.S. VISITORS WIN \ CALGARY (CP) -- The |United States national hockey" |team scored three third - period. |goals Sunday to defeat Calgary Spurs 5-2 in a Western Canada Senior Hockey League game be- lfore 3,118 fans. eS. eerie tee iss everyone. . .. AS TER Entertainment ' MAKE A DATE TO MIBET poo THE GEORGIAN Motor Hotel @ Fine foods served in a delightful festive atmos- phere. 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CARDINAL LEGER DEPARTS | Gregoire Has Role ' As Delegate Of Pope By JOSEPH MacSWEEN ' MONTREAL (CP) -- Msgr. "Paul Gregoire, who steps into 'the shoes of Paul-Emile Cardi- al Leger on a temporary basis, 'has devoted much of his life to The 63-year-old cardinal and the 56-year-old monsignor, friends for many years, officiat- @q at a final mass together Sun- day night at Notre Dame Cathe- dral in the old section of Mont- Teal. Today Cardinal Leger, who Tesigned as archbishop of Mont- feal more than a month ago, de- parts for Africa and his new Tole as a humble missionary priest among lepers. Hardly a ripple appears on the ecclesiastical calm as Msgr. Gregoire, who has been auxil- his 50th birthday--becomes apostolic administrator of the pointed. It was as an apostolic admin- istrator that Cardinal Leger served since his resignation was accepted by Pope Paul. Bishop Gregoire has so frequently acted.in the absence of the car- dinal--particularly during ses- that he is thoroughly familiar with the administration of the archdiocese, biggest in the Com- monwealth and second in North GIVES FULL RIGHTS A church source defined an administrator "direct delegate' of the Pope in charge during the vacancy of an episcopal see. The decree from the Sacred College of Cardinals gives Msgr. Gregoire full rights, duties andcfaculties except that the role is temporary. A Montreal native, Paul Greg- oire went to high school in Ver- dun and then attended Le Semi- naire de Ste. Therese--as di Paul-Emile Leger. also attended Montreal's Grand But when the young Gregoire was ordained Leger was away in Japan, serv- ing as a missionary. Besides the theology studied at Le Grand Seminaire, Father Gregoire also took a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Montreal and degrees in arts, pedagogy and history. He served as director of the seminary at Ste. 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Ud \ A youth who broke a proba-| 'tion order less than 48 hours! | after receiving it was remand- » ed for a week for sentence ' when he appeared in Oshawa > magistrate's court Friday. | Milan S. Nabakow, 16, of 82) ; for Nassau St., Oshawa, admitted Gou breach of probation, which he had been given after conviction on five break and enter Magistrate Dodds told Nabo- kow: "You have forfeited any consideration which may be due to you. Apparently you have decided to make up your own rules and your own law." / eq $900 for drunk driving: | Oshawa, Nabakow said he had run away after he found out the compensation he had to pay tion, he said. FORGED CHEQUE $150 cheque girl, Oshawa court heard. month -- suspended provided restitution is made.) abode, Hunt admitted Arnold, 21 King St., was fined $200 for drunk dr with only $5 a week, He had| bode, absconded in the hope that he) qays 'in jail for intoxication; would be arrested and would! Gharjes Kehoe, not have 'to pay the compensa-|c | Oshawa, was fined $50 for drinking as a minor; Edwin F Mullen, of no fixed abode, w fo pay for thelruclid Ave. was Youth Breaks Probation. After 48-Hour Stretch Teeple, 31; a mother of two,| Dr. Melvin spoke at the an-| nual meeting of the Academy. of| Earl \Medicine of Ottawa here. | "Sure I'm speaking for the) was adjourned sine die. LIQUOR CHARGES David Gage, 17, of 37 Central iPark N., Oshawa, was given a six-month suspended sentence intoxication; | Id, 22, of 49 Beatrice St.,| was fined $100 and gents for having liquor; : Jakubowski, ShATEEs Oshawa, fined: $50 and costs for |intoxication; Audrey \Labrador Dr., Hans Fijeillheim, no fixed was fined $50 Harold Watson, jcal care due to come into operation July \1, 1968. Donald 581 Ritson Rd. S.,! Lang, 94) Oshawa, 18, 200 Celina|- i-|Mark Nickerson, past president | Ronald Lloyd Hunt forged a) cation; Anton Sinko, 36, of 474|of the Pharmacological Society | x mre APPR So ee ' was|of Canada and a past faculty necessities of life" for a little, tineq $95 and costs for having/member at the University of ne Box|Manitoba, has been appointed |} And Hunt, 26, of 210 Division) 156, Whitby, was fined $50 and|professor of pharmacology and |} &t., Oshawa, was given a 12/costs for intoxication and Pat- sentence |ricia Michaud, 17, no fixed s remanded until forging the! Dec, 14 on a vagrancy charge.|as chairman. Toronto, sor of philosophy of education at L'ecole Normale Secondaire gique. Father Gregoire guided spiritual life of many thousands of young French-Canadians as chaplain at University of Mont- real for 11 years until 1961 when he was appointed auxiliary bish- op of Montreal and bishop of Curubi, an ancient Roman Cath- olic see not now active. APPOINTED DIRECTOR commission on ecumenism. Associates say the archbishop and auxiliary bishop worked jvery closely together, Until last year they lived and worked to- gether at the cathedral resi- priests. Aides speak of Msgr. Greg- oire's earnest and sincere man- ner and the human warmth he "He is a devotee of the person- al approach," said one priest with a smile. Medicare Plan Said Backwards OTTAWA (CP) -- Dr. W. James Melvin, president of the Ontario Medical Associatiun, Saturday blasted the federal government for the manner in which it is introducing its medi- insurance program, Ontario Medical Association,' he told speech. "Doctors aren't opposed to| medicare, but it's the way the} federal government is doing it.| It's being introduced backwards} jand upside down." Dr. Melvin said the federal} Oshawa, fined | government wants to have the | |$250 and costs for impaired] doctors paid first. driving; John McCowan Stuart, | Tis19 Agnes. St., "This is the last step that should be taken," he said. Instead, Dr, Melvin said, the, {money should be used to "fix; -jhospitals,"' build |hom , train more physiothera-| pists, and improve' medical | chool | APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCED | MONTREAL (CP) -- Dr, chairman of the department at/}4 McGill University. Dr, Nicker- son succeeds Dr. K, I. Melville | cheque which was drawn on a Halifax, Nova Scotia, branch of|,.... the Imperial Bank of Canada.|), The money was for the daugh- ter of Mrs. Mary Lou Teepell, also of 210 Division St., who is separated from her husband. A forgery charge against Mrs. SELLING YOUR HOUSE ? THEN LIST WITH CENTRAL ONT. TRUST ss WINNER OF! ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! "WOW PLAYING: COLUMBIA PICTURES presents FRED ZINNEMANN'S mux or A | FORALL | SEASONS |: 723-5221 WE CHARGE ONLY 4%. 4 + J al 'J 'J bo x * k Mg. y FoI ALL SEATS RESERVED MATS, -- WED., SAT., STARTING AT 2 P. ENINGS AT 8:30 P.M. . EVE, (2 shows) 6 & 9 P.M. 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A retired farmer and black- damage to children bers to as ew u get ontro S Bowmanville. She was in her|smith, Mr. Landon was edu-lmothers who take it during 74th year. the late Mr. and Mrs. James| life ber of years. Church Women and the Friend- ship Club of the church. She! was also a member of the Bow- MRS. LLEWELLYN RAHAM | manville Women's Institute and| of the Senior Citizens' Club. Predeceased by her husband|years the death occurred, Dec. 9 at York Central Richmond Hill, of Mrs. Llewel-! Kealey said. lyn Raham. She was in her 76th! F year. in September, 1954, Mrs. Dunn|8; is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jack King (Eleanor) of Califor- nia; two sons, Calvin of Toronto and Murray of Bowmanville and six grandchildren. jReach Township and was the! white blood cells She was predeceased by two|daughter of the late Mr. and) -~-------- = '|sisters, Mrs. Melville Reid (Lil-|Mrs. William C. Prescott. ' e She was educated at Shirley's 4|(Stella) and a brother, Foster|/School, Reach Township, and Queen S Skipper married James Llewellyn Ra- lian) and Mrs. Arthur Langdon} Wilson. The funeral service was held|ham 4 |at the Morris Funeral Chapel, !Church, Oshawa, Dec. 27, 1919 a? She had resided for the past Blasts Critics Bowmanville, at 1.30 p.m. Dec./ ? . The funeral service was held] ottaw dt te ae A resident of Bowmanville for|/pec, 8, from the McKenzie Fu- fede aes ce wedi dly pal weekend meeting of the par- 20 years, Mrs. Dunn had pre-/neral Home, Madoc, to St. John i Gieny farmed wih, her tus|ne Prairie thalidomide. band in Hope Township for 17|where service was conducted years. She was a member of by Rev. J. H. Thompson. Inter- Trinity United Church and an|ment was in Eldorado Ceme- active member of the United |jery, Following an illness of two) diethylamide--during ee : cated in Glenmuir. He was alpregnancy, and produce muta- The former Christina Wilson,|member of St. Oswald's Angli-|tions that can deform future the deceased was a daughter of|can Church, Millbridge and al generations, the Academy of n member of the Madoc|Medicine of Ottawa was told|Vative national association has Wilson. Born at West Hunting-|Masonic Lodge. He was also a|Sunday by an internal medicine| gained partial control of party ton, Hastings County, she was|member of : married in Oshawa in 1929,|Cashel Township council for 21 , » 37 where she had lived for a num-|years. ' His Oren caer, at By KEN CLARK the Tudor and| specialist. teaches at the University of national leader. Anglican Chure' aware of the drug's physical ef- t y $s; fects, he said. The layman had|° id Sones mnie literature on this matter. | An expectant mother who/are still to be worked out. takes the drug--lysergie acid} \diation exposure in that it pro-| not clear. Raham was born injduced similar abnormalities in at King Street United §. Interment was in Welcome/35 years in Richmond Hill bul Cemetery. Rev. George Ward, |was previously a resident of minister of Trinity Church, con-/ East Langstaff. r Mrs. Raham was a member'| Majestic ducted the service. The pallbearers were Ross-| Langdon, James smith. | | band, ; ; | , oT <"TITKA | fav shaw aie abs MICHAEL JOSEPH GULKA co omer: be Rr gly Avi | "{ didn't know it was so big!"|reception mer of Hampton and Edgar of |@X¢! The death occurred suddenly, | Dec. 9, at the family residence,| ; cas ph. | Enfield. 640 Gorvale Crescent, of Mich chs vested at the 'McIntosh < ael Joseph Gulka. He was in his 48th year. Born Oct. 25, 1920, at York-)2W8- ton, Sask., the deceased was a|°hapel at 2 p.m. today a Interment was in Oshawa Un- son of Johan and the late Mary, Gulka. A resident of Oshawa ion Cemetery. for 34% years, he had previous-| \ly lived at Regina and Kirk-| jland Lake. | | Mr. Gulka had been employ- | ed in the maintenance depart-|years, Mrs the| ment at General Motors for|648 Somerville Street, died Dec. 3% years. During the Second/11, at the Oshawa General Hos- World War he served overseas! pital. She was in her 89th year. | A daughter of the late Sam-| and Elizabeth Thompson, with the Canadian Army from) and Rickey, all at home. | lic Church at 10 a.m., Dec, 12. tion Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated, JOHN W. LANDON Hospital, Dec. 5, wife, the former Annie Arm- strong. Mr. Landon is survived by his daughter, Mrs. C. son (Gloria), of Port Credit; a|/* foster daughter, Mrs. K.\3 reporters after hi! convalescent |g E VILLA "4 4 _ x x x _ i* x x a _ x x a Thompson (Jean) of Moira and! + three grandchildren t Also surviving are a brother,|* Anderson Funeral Home in Os MRS. WILLIAM SAVAGE In failing health for three|tornia coast 1941 to 1945. uel He is survived by his wife,!the deceased was born at Flesh-| the former Jeanne Anne Per-|erton, Ont., and received her| MRS. JESSIE HENKELM! rier, whom he married Sept./education in that area. A mem- 11, 1946, at Kirkland Lake; his| per father, Johan Gulka of Kirk-/Church, she had lived in Osh-| Street, who died Dec. 7, land Lake; a daughter, Marie|awa since 1929 and previously/Oshawa General Hospital, |Judy Ann and two sons, James|in Bowmanville. re : Mrs. Savage, who was ma Also surviving are two Sis-lyied in Toronto in 1915, was|9 ters, Olga and Frances and a] predeceased by her husband 'in brother, Roy, all of Vancouver.|j935. She:is survived by two|Rev. R. B. Lytle, pastor of Cal-| Mr. Gulka is at the Arm-|qaughters, Mrs. Nora McKnight|vary Baptist Church. Interment/thampton had been marred by| strong Funeral Home for Mass|and Mrs. Armour Hanna (Flor-| was in Oshawa Union Cemetery.| complaints, ' owever. in St. Gregory's Roman Catho-|ence), both of Oshawa. Also surviving are a sister, ley, |Glasgow, Scotland. She was pre- | deceased by a brother, Clar- lence, of High River, Alta. | The funeral service will be A lifelong resident of the Mill-|held at the McIntosh - Anderson | bridge area of Hastings County,| Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Dec. John W. Landon passed away/|13, followed by interment in suddenly in Belleville General] Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. in his 83rd/Dr. H. A. Mellow, minister of year. | Northminster Born in Dungannon Township, | Will conduct the service. the deceased was a son of thel yyy iyaaadaakkhkhe late Mr. and Mrs. William Lan- baal viclclelajales don. He was predeceased by me + New Year's Eve Hender-| <The Gayest Party Ever at. of Oshawa and two S18- ROO UU OO OULU. gt Whitby Township and The gigantic Queen Mary,\U.S symbol of Benevolent| Saturday for the last time to! Angeles. jbegin a busy retirement. | engine es The cheers of thous ands,|MANY CHEERED a sister, Mrs, Wilbert|aided by mechanized noise-mak-| . : rs, were deafening Orange aimed Mansell of Long Beach. ict His city purchased the Queen| War ended 22 years ago. p-| for $3,450,000 for conversion into The funeral was in the/@ hotel, 'convention centre, {thundering whistle blasts along 90 miles of Southern Cali-| complaints voiced by a few. William Savage, come to Southern California. FUNERAL FUNERAL OF | jmissed as |passengers were unhappy. he funeral service for M The funeral servic t MYS.\" wove had a of Northminster' United|Jessie Henkelman, 647 Christie held at the Mcintos The service was conducted by |Pletely untrue." The pallbearers were R. Cow-| Two passengers OTTAWA (CP) -- The Conser- | headquarters, up to now the personal responsibility of the Under the move, approved at |ty"s national executive, the as- Gar | sociation was authorized to have The public is not sufficiently |its own staff and space at the @ Dalton Camp, association no access to the considerable in-| president, indicated to reporters formation appearing in. medical] following the meeting that de- jtails of the new arrangement He said the move would give earl y|the association control over cer- D pregnancy is risking the physi-| tain "budget matters," but did Hospital,|cal well-being of her child, Dr./not elaborate on this point, so the measure of fiscal control The drug was compared to ra-|passing to the association was The association would have at least one appointee at headquar- ters, Mr. Camp said. Final ar-|steps in the democratization of rangements would become] the~party which he has long known after consultations with'urged, Robert Stanfield, PC leader. According to Mr. Camp, the It was apparent the change national executive also empow- had the blessing of Mr. Stan-|ered the principal officers to field, who told the meeting he}make future recommendations wanted to lighten the organiza-|on the holding of a policy con- tional load on the leader andjference, ordered by the last na- Share the responsibility with) tional convention. It has to be others. held before Detember, 1968. Some such move had been in' Mr. Camp also said there is the wind for some time. some feeling that the' national E. A. Goodman, co-chairman| executive is too large to funce of the September leadership|tion properly as the governing convention which replaced John|body between conventions. He Diefenbaker with Mr. Stanfield,|said the inner-core executive was appointed by the new/committee, made up of 25 peo- leader to head a committee to|ple, was a perfect size. He did study reorganization of head-|not elaborate. quarters, : Six people were named to the Mr. Camp said Mr. Goodman! seven-member constitutional had made a preliminary report;com mittee. They are Del to the leader, but contents were| O'Brien, president of the party's not divulged. youth wing; Robert Marchand The president shed no light on} a Thetford Mines, Que., lawyer: how the new arrangc ment; Malcolm Wickson, president of would affect Eugene Rheaume,|the British Columbia associa- who has been in charge of head-| tion; Flora MacDonald, the as- quarters on an interim basis|sociation secretary and two while the Stanfield-ordered ex-MPs, Heath | Macquarrie, amination took place. Queens, and Gerald Baldwin, LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) --!and Yorktown, berthed at the Navy shipyard near Pier! COMMITTEE SET UP Britain's|E, the liner's temporary dock,| well Reid, Glen Wilson, Wilfred|of the United Church and the|!ongtime oceanic rule, docked/18 miles south of downtown Los|ordered the establishment of a|weat Reynolds, | Ladies' Ernest Bradley and I. G. Sex-|Lodge in Richmond Hill. She is survived by her hus-| The hundreds of thousands of} {cheering onlookers at the royal comprised probably City Manager John|the largest celebration in Long} ojo. i i Pate to ; * Beach since the Second World| «s°,"° the heart of Mr. Camp/a "modest b The Los Angeles Times de- | Her 83,673-ton bulk dwarfed | scribed the Queen Mary as the|€nd moves by the 140-member| the aircraft carriers Bennington /largest movable object ever to| National executive -continuing! Captain Treasure Jones dis-| "completely libel-| _ lous' reports that his. ship was| infested with rats and that the e \e magnificent at the;Voyage in spite of what you was|May have heard," he said. "I h - Ander-|Should think one could file a r- son Funeral Home at 2 p.m, Dec,|!awsuit against those who print- jed such reports, which are com- The 39-day voyage from Sou- had com- H. J. Gentry, J. Hooper,|plained of rat and cockroach in-| Interment will be in Resurrect-| yi. William Gersell (Myrtle) C. Westlake, A. Henkelman and! festation, dissension among the! of Detroit and a granddaughter, |M. Henkelman. |Mrs, A. L. Mandell (Myrtle), of} United Church, | Celebrate Recommended as | ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FAR GU OU LF | (Li) Oshawa we wh x ad 'a " ' ie x 4 SPRUCE HOTEL HOTEL LANCASTER Limited Return Engagement Come In For an Evening Of Song, Fun and Enjoyment we proudly present the Kitty LaNIER | In effect, he has been doing Peace River jthe: job of nationa? director) The seventh committee mem- {under the old setup. Whether! ber will be named later, He jthe reorganization would retain| may be from the Senate to give this post is not known. the Upper House representation. The resolution putting the as- sociation int : The national executive also, was rier iy derton "Fain 1, > Vf jseven-member committee to} Br vick whee Royal. ie make a review of the associa-|js a strong supporter of Mr tion's constitution including! Stanfield é jways to permit the association} Two other facts came out of |to review the leadership, the meeting. The national asso- | Leadership review is a matter! ciation financial report showed | ance,"' but no pre- | whose campaign for & reassess-| cise figures were disclosed, The |ment of Mr. Diefenbaker's hold! party went ' slightly into the The 1,093 passengers--somejon the top job finally led to the| red" he maritime museum and|who paid up to $8,000 to be on Spavantinn "t which he was re- bd nave ~-- the Queen's sentimental 1,001st) placed. ponerse ' As the liner glided past the|voyage--her last after 30 years| harbor breakwater, she boomed|of transatlantic service--poured|head-on into party-headquarters in|down the gangways. 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