i mt - le v a - . pe ! Anti-Erosion Area Teachers 'Hold Meeting ; More than 150 members of Dis. cature of the romantic novel in [trict 9 of Ontario Secondary which Sir Ronald mounted his {Schools Teachers' Federation held|charger and rode off in all direc- the 36th annual meeting in St.|tions at the same time. ) George's parish hall in Oshawa| "I fear that the foregoing state- Saturday. ment represents td a considerable Reg. A. Cozens of Lindsay was| degree what our schools are trying lected ident ding Miss|to do. "No matter how the world chang- pr Hilda Rice of Oshawa. Others elect A ged first vice-pres., G. El-|eS externally, certain basic truths liott, Bowmanville; second vice. remain," stated Mr. Robinson, pres., Gord Hunt, Pickering; third| 'and I claim that the teaching of vice-pres,, J.»Judge, Oshawa; se- these is our first business, cretary-treasurer, R. Sutton, Lind-| 'I believe that the school's first | say; mh sec.-treas., John Job is to foster the code of Chris- | |Saunders, Pickering; delegate to tian morality, The schools should annual assembly, J. E. Staples,|teach, day by day, that sharp |Lindsay; councillor, A. Hilby, practice, unfair advantage, selfish- Oshawa. ness and materialism are wrong OTHERS PRESENT and that man's first virtue is truth Teachers were present from Co-' and honesty, and a genuine regarg 2 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, November 1, 1955 | Hallowe'en Dull Affair Hallowe'en is getting tamer every year, judging bv the quiet time experienced by Oshawa po- lice last night. Chief H. Flintoff said there were some reports of property damage, but nothing of a very serious nature. The merrymakers did a very | thorough job of soaping downtown shop windows, so if Mother finds she is short a few cakes of soap today, she need not wondér where it went. The streaks on the down- town windows are the evidence. The fire department reported only one false alarm and a pall to extinguish a bonfire. In other days, there used to be frequent complaints ahout out- houses being overturned by Hal- lowe'en pranksters, but modern sanitation has minimized the num- ber of such complaints now. There just aren't many old - fashioned privies left. ? bourg, Bowmanville, Peterborough, 'for the welfare of his fellow man." | Lindsay, Oshawa, Pickering, Whit., Mr. Robinson said that the by, Campbellford, Colborne, Ha-|{schools should teach pupils to liburton, Kinmount, Millbrook, think, to acyuire a love of work Omemee, Norwood, Lakefield,| and to develop an attitude of na- Orono, Port Hope, Fenelon|tural scepticism. " *'Hitlerism in Falls and Cartwright. Germany and Communism in Rus- | Guests included R. C. Bint, [sia show clearly what happens i | chairman of Oshawa Board of Edu-| when people fall to show a proper | cation; Michael Starr, MP and scepticism toward those who claim T. D. Thomas, MPP, |they know the answers." '| 'S.G.B. Robinson, BA, B. Paed,| A pupil should also be taught to _! |general secretary of OSSTF, ad-|have a sense of discrimination *'be- | |dressed the teachers following|tween what is real and beautiful | luncheon. He called for teachers|as opposed to what is cheap, ephe- {to get together and form more de-(meral and shoddy," added the {finite opinions as a group on the|speaker. "I admit that in this day aims of education and how those of mass communication with mass |aims should be carried out. media -- apparently unlimited | "When I think of our education- quantitites of newsprint and count- {al position now," said Mr. Robin-|less hours of radio and TV -- this |son, "I am reminded of the cari-/lis a goal hard to achieve." TEEN TOWN NEWS . It looks like the Hayseed Hop is ented to Red Feather (that is Com- really going to rock the old town | munity Chest), not MISS Red Fea- i this Friday gvening heh CRA! ther. Teen Town will present local acts| pregident Danny Kocho of the Isuch as The Horchik Twins, Beth Go Together Ey Tehorts te Int Travell, the J's Quartet, Bruce|,,;,.i Hollowe'en Masquerade a Stevens and, of course, Miss Red gy5ching success, with everyone | Peather of 1955. lin Costume and having a swell | | Help from any members Wish-|y; "especially when Authors and | |e to give a hand decorating the| gion "appeared on stage with % | ditorium on Friday afternoon aftr school wil be appreciaied. | 2 MRE, umous the world over On Friday last, there were dances MACE A and Saturday at' the at both Collegiates, but still some; "0 arts Reg. Guisole of the gang turned out for the wiual Ce ee aris i Bi dancing, games, prizes and fun. . any. who, it seems, were on their way While the dance was on Wendall| he Hayseed Hop at Teen Town : | ), Bill Howard (CRA| Side-t a Teen Town mem-| and ended up at the Get , shot- ber), and Ted Snow (CRA Presi-' guns and all. Some fun! dent), were proceeding to Walker-| One could be led to believe, by OBITUARIES | DR. M, H. V. CAMERON TORONTO - A Toronto surgeon |for 50 years, Dr. Maleolm H. V, |Cameron, 78, died Monday at his Plan Is Studiec] Would Cost Thousands \| Restore Private Property weekend rain, hit the water a roar like an explosion," at 1 am., Monday, A ac Alderman Lyman Gifford said today that marine engineers ém- ployed to study the local erosion problem weré concentrating their efforts in the Lakeview Park area, since the board of works is A Daily Times ~ Gazette responsible only for public prop- porter and photographer do) erty. oilskins yes and the lifeboat "City of Oshaw: obtain a first-hand view of local erosion problem. 20 FEET HIGH . An inspection of the shor, y revealed a huge mass of ear! / the base of Bonniebrae Cliff. The landslide piled itself 20 feet above the surface of lake, but is expected to grate during heavy winter s Art Bryant and W. Howe, bers of the Oshawa Yacht who acted as volunteer cr the "City of Oshawa" said they had been sailing the for several years, but coul remember a larger fall of along the shoreline, The tree that stood as a "To restore private property at publi expense would cost several undred - thousand dollars," Aid: erman Gifford estimated. "But we have worked out a method which we think might help people whose property is affected by erosion." Alderman Gifford declined to disclose detalls of the plan, but said that it would be pr ted before City Council at the next meeting, Nov. 7. READS PETITION Lloyd Walsh, of Muskoka ave- nue, read a petition before City Council about two months ago, protesting that lake erosion con- tinued to devalue his own prop- erty and that of neighbors. "The life-savings of many peo- ple here are tied up in tr properties," he declared. 'For Mark og he Al foi that reason alone, something ALDERMAN GIFFORD slide. should be done to prevent further inroads by the lake." earth sheared away from Bonnie. Alderman Gifford has p | Clarendon avenue home. Dr. Cam- | eron had been active in his profes- |sion in recent weeks. Dr. Cameron was on the staff of | is News Of Renunciation {He was a fellow of the Royal Col- | College of Surgeons, charter member and past president of the Toronto Academy of Medicine and | was active with the College of Phy- |sicians and Surgeons in Toronto. Dr. Cameron had also been a member of the Senate of the Uni- versity of Toronte for 20 years. During his career he had been a | frequent contributor to medical journals and has been editor of the Academy of Medicine Bulletin, Canadian Medical Association Journal and Canadian correspond- ent for The Lancet, an English medical journal. Although his reputation was bas- ed on his knowledge of surgery, Dr. Cameron was greatly interest- ed in geriatrics, the scientific study and care of old people. He was one of the first doctors in Canada to predict that geriatrics would eventually become the highly |pontenday when many tons of A new landslide occurred early| brae Point. to inspect the latest landfi The earth, loosened by he avy|soon as possible. ~- Echoes Around World| LONDON (CP) -- News of Prin.) Brussels: In the city where|gazza (poor girl)--They cess Margaret's renunciation off Townsend has been British air at-| have let her do what she wan Peter Townsend echoed back and|tache for "2% years most of his| Roman Catholic Church forth today across Britain and|friends declined t, but wel d decision as avo around the world. Count Baudouin de Grunne, 34, a| "a grave blow to the diving. J Every newspaper in Britain ex- close friend, said: "One can't help|stitution of marriage." ressed sympathy with the dif-| but have an immense admiration| Ital hotel owners were | ficulty of her decision, and in some for the courage of the princess." appointed. They had been h there were angry grumbles against| Geneva: More than 1, news- | that part of what might have the Church of England for its stand| Paper men covering the Big Four|the most publicized hone on marriage and divorce. meeting asked each other "is it|the century might be spen Papers throughout the worid really true" as the news spread. , splashed the story in scream | ont People Sining in sidewalk uo Suey} Je Primate of | cafes radios g | tralia, Most Rev. H. W. K. headlines across their front pages Te news said: "Povera ra) Archbishop of Sydney, said as Anglican clergymen -- including garet's decision "was dicta | skilled specialty it is. » | Dr. Cameron was born in Bruce | County, near Walkerton, and at- | tended Woodstock Collegiate Insti- | | Brewster (Director of Recreatich tis Friday, but got side-tracked| tute. He graduated in medicine | ment, | from the University of Toronto in | 1905, where he had also been edi- tor of Varsity and secretary of the | Students' Union. some who do agree with the I ocinion NS church's rigid ban on the rema:- riage of divorced RA Br influence the thought of our along with s pokesmen for Metho- and above all, God's bless | dist and Baptist churc! n prais: et |ing her action. The Archbishop of Australia's Prime Minister VISITORS AT LUNCHEON All I hope now is that gossip |as reported by Reuters corres-| Visitors at the joint Rotary-Ki- or a, leave her alone f | pondents: wanis luncheon in Hotel Genosha Wellingt on; New Zealaod! | Paris; When the news was an-|on Monday included John J. Quen-| nginiean Sidney Holl and wh Canterbury hi had no com- ert Menzies told a press ence: 'She has made up her | Reaction in other world capitals RRR i estas to attend as originally ton which was to be the head-|last week's column, that local ten- | quarters of a District Youth Con-| agers don't know a good thing | ied on Saturday. Jerry Jock when they've Jot it. Of Sourse, ga aels 1 ih 3608, 15 1530 Hercia were unable| the other hand, one could also be| he retired from active wari | w man and Don He lanned, | led fo believe (trom the same col-| hospital with the title of assistant| paper Franc Tireur says the *'im-| Henry Johnston of Lacombe, Al out the world." st, | nounced a typist said: 'Poor Mar-| nell of Scarboro, Robert Stevens of aret. This will break her heart." | Bowmanville, Sam Murdock 8. ge wing Roblin and Don Wilson of Whitby, | encouragement to A staff of In 1930! | The anti-Communist left - He joined the Michael's Hospital in 1908. professor, but his services were plicit sadness" of Margaret's mes-| berta; Dr. Paul Brower of Cleve- around town that think (or know) ing information was| )! A i so the following 7) | umn) that there are a few peop! el PE SE iable to the hospital as|sage -- i | procured from the above mentioned | consultant surgeon. "the sadness of a woman land, Ohio and George Rodgers of who puts duty before love--touched | Vancouver. a i E these same teenagers have got a At a dinne! per Cape Times says result of the decision * of her life Princess persons. The day was broken down into several Sussion erinds Sciud- no fight In them and ing subjects such as Teen Towns, publicity, public relations, program pers: 3 He teenagers Church groups, school groups, rur- s host of others, with a banquet, a é Sk 5s age and a full report will be presented to city council at an Ly A SECTION OF BONNIE | noise. Erosion has been gradu- | BRAE POINT collapsed early | ally eating away the shoreline | following in the evening. all the Conference was a hugh|3 good time ard at the Monday morning, hurling great | in this district and residents are | early date. Photos show the . ti tons of earth into the lake with a | concerned lest their properties | fallen earth and a view of the |day the Oshawa district may have creation. thunderous roar. Point. one to equal or better it. { Many district | be eaten away. Marine engineers | | are making a study of the dam- | Times-Gazette Photos residents were terrified by the CRA Building, g 1 fegreation for th We're nobody to make the de- al groups, family Seon ems and 8| ion "so guess we'll just sit back Bes i Titerary abit recreation periods and a dance and see how many turn out this| and his lterary y- All in Fridey night at the CRA to have success and it is hoped that some|show they do want their own re-| PVC ) It would be appreciated if any-|%: rings. Ga.: 'John, a! Our humble apologies to Marlene one with comment, complaint or Fine 31 Nar Soke oa Donaly, a Stroud, Miss Red Feather of 1955. inquiry regarding recreation, teen- teacher in Mimico. Last week we stated that the Get agers or this column would send Together Club had presented her|a letter or postcard to Teen Town of the Academy of) even the most unyielding adversar- teen: Medicine at the . Royal York| les of ber marriage. BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED [reap richly bir ves from, Hotel on October 4, Dr. Cameron| Bonu: The news spread like wild-| Four members of the Rotary ped ect wt was praised by his colleagues for|fire through Germany. A British| Club of Oshwa, Angus Barton, Dr.|ple Common: his contribution to Canadian med-| officer said: "Personally, I think George Telford,' Newton Richards " icine, both by his surgical skill it's pretty wonderful. She is set-| and Ralph Jewell, who celebrate | ting the world a grand example, their birthdays this week, wel F il P Dr. Cameron was predeceased putting duty before everything presented with souvenir spoons : I dill Y by his wife, Dr. Olive Patterson, | else. the service club luncheon here on| 3 | Monday. T : T Indi t of the Ip 0 a four years ago. iE, Joaves fined er, askatoon doctor | j diat Shae ast pr FIRM INCORPORATED ..The current issue of The On-| Rev. and Mrs. John . currently studying physical Bay of Quinte conference. e was born in Castleton, Ont., : | son of James Frederick Wolfrair, lavlo Gussiie carries the ilorma- and, Shree Shughiets are cor--| pecting return of Colborne, and the late Nettie) 1, ation have been issued to Cole-| ary work in India in Dec Moore. H educatedy at| A Castleton public chook Co urg | man 8 Moving and Storage Limit-| While on furlough they have won't let a , sli same time MRS. HERBERT HAMMOND LJ Presbyterian Churches Here iia ii si, : is that the $100 cheque was pres- Street, Oshawa, Ontario. Ha d, well-known resident of office in Oshawa is capil the township of Amabel, died sud-| University of Yoronio. ! $60,000, 100 Gibbs| HEPWORTH -- Mrs. Herbert to! 4 The firm, which has ifs head making their home at 50 high school and Victoria College, Be pt Road fou have been fello - ) pi at Calvary Baptist denly at her home in Amabel| Hie B. % Jo widow: She or On Wednesday Evening, Mr. TWO INJURED Mrs. Wilson and daughters w An auto, driven by Harvey|speaking at the Calvary B Young, 29, 307 Leslie Street, Osh. mid-week meeting, which Thursday afternoon. She was in her| son, Harry, Toronto; three daugh:| 69th year. She was getting ready, tors 'Mrs William Harris (Helen) | to go to Owen Sound when Mark "Reformation Sunday" : Y |Anti-Trust Group Presbyterian churches in Oshawa Flesh.' It had its human reality Divine and the human, attained and throughout Canada observed|in the witness borne to the Divine/their climax\ and consummating| "Reformation Sunday" October 30|Word by His prophets and apostles union in the Sacraments of Christ, (0) u Y . +" by returning to the "Manyere"|--that is, the Old Testament and!the third and supreme move- (Form) of Christian worship used|the New Testament of Holy Scrip-|ment in every true church service. in such churches 400 years ago. ture, and joined with Scripture, the| 1, the Sacraments, especially $a WASHINGTON This form of worship was deve- continuing witness borne to Him the Holy Communion' = Pe a y Senate anti-trust loped by John Calvin, the French by the ministers of the Word iniment of the Es e Sacra- church reformer (1509-1564), for|the on-going Church -- that is, | Lord and His his Congregations, first in Stras- in the preaching of Christ as Sav-lynited in the consunticti : bourg and later in Geneva. He ad- iour and Lord. : Christian faith, hope Sation of aptea earlier forms created by| Accordingly the Scripture lesson |« Aq often as ve d oy this bees Martin Luther, Martin Bucer, and and the preaching or sermon Were ang drink this cup, ye do lh miagitovnror will be a part of the (AP) -- The,STUDIES COMPLAINTS and monopoly| Nevertheless, and exercise dictatorial tabli ers of the 16th century were con- ment in the Reformed worship. The Thi cerned to restore what they called second movement in this worship, s scaramental union, founded of the U.S. automotive industry. [advertising and other "The Word of God" as the great|then was the respponse of the Con|in the high-priestly Sacrifice by| The public hearings. to start|practices. foundation of all worship of God. gregation to God's coming or re:| Jesus Christ on the Cross, involves|Nov. 8 pun ui mgs. oF four business independent business enterprises. "This Word of God had its divine velation in His Word -- that is,/the entire physical and spiritual reality in the Incarnation of the confession of faith (creed andibeing of His worshippers, both weeks, Son of God, "The Word Madelprayer. These two movements, thejcorporately and individually; so|CM executives, people who deal (i;0u are frequently little more than - that in response to His Offering,|"ith GM and economists, economic vasals who exist at the they offer their own bodies and| Senator Joseph O'Mahoney ¢ of the facturers, and souls, their time and ability and|(Pem. Wyo) a sub . tee have little or no dependent choice money, to Him as Lord and Owner | member, who has been designated of important business decisions." of all things and all destiny in|'® Preside, said the are O'Mahoney said the sub-commit- (Continued From Page 1) earth and heaven, not an 'investigation' but a study." |tee also is interested in charges Such is the "Manyere" of Chris- "The sub-committee and its staff|that the relative bargaining power and the Duke of Edinburgh, in- "It's the onzy thing she could doi|¢jan 'Worshi ding to th are not in search of defendants for|of GM and other auto companies formed in advance of Margaret's|poor kid," Mrs. Mary Keller, a p according to the Pro-|prosecution under the anti-trust|is so great as to place suppliers statement, attended the royal film factory worker In London's east testant Reformation of the Church.laws." at an unfair disadvantage. festival in a Leicester square cin-| ph ema. A great throng watched them end, said. "I wouldnt be a mem-| ° arrive, and the crowd grew as| ber of the Royal Patnily for all| word of the decision spread through the money in the worid. They can't| 85 oC u SS1Aa1sS the capital, | please themselves like us ordinary argarel Tending with the folk." ° ened walls of Clarence House| Several in the group outside Clar-| with the Queen Mother. lence House gave "he xa 1 S I A Jay of He ndon home of] ro a shame!" | paced outsice the London home Qf} pgyngenqd was with Margaret the princess and Queen Mother, | By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER therefore will not be forthcoming st; . the sound of his boots echoing ot, Clarence House for Jere {hai GENEVA (AP) -- The Western until Wednesday. oh ga Aa gh hollowly. iner st tof I tation | powers Lined 3, Solay sodavt | But within Bours ate the Molo-| the Eden plan for a disarmament Fog shrouded the glow of s ussia's lates uropean tov plan was launched, lomats zone along the t- fr a. oat aed es Blow of 885 iiaving reached her heartrending| security treaty plan, regarding it|in the Western camp passed the of Europe. Britain's 'Siz. Anthony four-storey cream-colored .Georg-| ecision, Margaret will continue t0| as an effort to confuse the issue of word that it changes in no way| Eden had spoken of the possibility ian mansion just off the Mall. {be swept along In the tide of cere-/German unity and freeze the pres-| Russia's key position--her x {of such a zone at last July's There: was no crowd. Only a) Rom and social activity that sur-|ent division of Europe. [tion to the unification of Germany| *'summit" conference in Geneva. handul of photographers stood gos.| -Cinds the Royal Family. She must| Foreign Minister Molotov, Mos- except on her own terms. | OBC TION SLE FEATURES siping in low tones at the gate. | ontnue to appear in public with cow's master diplomat, sprang his| What Molotov proposed was thiat| A auick Western study of th :/no_opportunity to hide herself| proposal--which on the surface con- the great powers, East and West Molotoy plan Sn study owes Light sh through th y $ ght shone through the curtains from the world during her emo-|tained concessions to the Western Germany and the countries bor-| these important features which the senator sald, |(ownship, She came to the farm " i d/the "staff has studied a number ide. Table, the|sub-committee Monday announce of com plaints that General Motors there as a bride, worshippers are|a full-scale study of General Mo-|,n4 other automobile producers are tors. forcing dealers to purchase un- This study of the worlds largest| wanted cars, parts and accessories Iua, Miz Jack Riayiord of Owen control of Kincardine; Ethel, Mrs. Thomas William Farel, The church reform- the first major element or move-ithe Jard"s death, until He come." |gub-committee's look at operation over the type and size of Heid c= Potter df Owen Sound: Beatrice, i Technically, these dealers arey, ; "viao Mrs. Joe Clifford of Wi- Witnesses are to include|y; hae been charged that, in fact, 2rton, and Mrs. Fred Burr of Sas- of three of the upper windows, i Pp Al tional stress. Many think this willl viewpoint--at the closing stage of| dering Germany, sign a provisional | diplomats said would assure its re- single policeman stood chatting be best for her in the long runm.| Monday's session of the Big Four | "treaty on security in Europe." | WHAT IT WOULD DO jection, was stricken, Mrs. Hammond was born in El- derslie township, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Curry. She was married 47 years ago to Herbert Hammond of Amabel Surviving besides her husband, are four daughters and two sons, Mrs. William Draper of Oshawa; Morris of Southampton, and Bern- ard of Listowel. There are two sis- katoon, and two brothers, Robert Curry of Port Orchard, Wash. There are also 15 grandchildren. Mrs. Hammond was a member of the Zion United Church. - FUNERAL OF MRS. CATHERINE E. FOWLER The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Elizabeth Fowler was held from the Armstrong Funeral Home on Monday, October 31, at 2 p.m. She. died in hospital on Friday, October 28, in her 80th year. Rev. Clinton Cross of St. George's Anglican Church con- ducted the service, Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were G. Allie, E. Fowler, P. Fowler, R. Fowler, A. Hardsand and J. Lawrence. FUNERAL OF PAUL KASCHAHUB Funeral service for Paul Kascha-| hub was held from the Armstrong Funeral Home to St. John's Greek Orthodox Church on Monday, Oc- | tober 31. Mr. Kaschahub passed {away at the family residence on | Friday, October 28. | Rev. M. Fyk officiated at a |mass for Mr. Kaschahub at 9.30 {a.m, in the church. Interment was she {and twins, Anne and Ruth, all of| 0, 5,0 04" 400 damage' when|of building operations, will be Curry of Nipawin, Sask., and John|i Toronto; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Charles McCracken (Anne), Rochester, N.Y.; and a brother, Melbourne Oliver Woli- raim, Cobourg. In 1922 Mr. Woltraim was both|Ken ribs and her eight-year-old is 'struck a second vehicle, driven|in Gibbon Street Baptist Ch by William Airhart, RR 7, Peter-| They will be telling borough, on Highway 7, early Sun-/work and also showing pict: 1 day, s. Airhart sustained bro-|{India where they have CE issionary work with the Int i married and ordained. He was in|500, Wayne, a head in|tional Missions Inc. Mr. the ministry for 36 years with|the collision. Wilson's son, David, left astoral charges at Consecon, month for Prairie Bible Insti |. flfred, Courtice, Janetville, Three 'Hills, Alberta where h the] APPROVE NEW BUILDING (continue his High School past three years he was pastor of| The council of the United Goun- Lakefield United church. ties of Durham amd Northumber- Mr. Wolfraim was a member of|land, at a special session, has 'M S 1 'the Granite Chapter, Royal Arch|given approval to plans for a new owers to er N {Masons No. 61, GRC of Almonte, |counties administration building, A and the Royal Black Perceptory construction bylaw, approving an A C No. 262 of Lindsay. He was secre-| expenditure of up to $450,000, has t emete tary of the Bay of Quinte Confer- also been approved, The new build-| BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Pr ence for eight years and was the ng is expected to be ready next/cial Police are investigating diate past president . theft of two The body was at the Hendren from Groves 4 Ky funeral home, Lakefield, and the SPLENDID RESPONSE . | night. funeral service was held at 11| Householders in the north end| W. C. Dyer, superintenden a.m. Monday at Lakefield United/ of Oshawa made a fine response/the cemetery, scovered be church with the service conducted|to the new type of Hallowe'en|Mmorning that a shed had { | ' by ministers of the Peterborough| shell out last night. A total of entered by prying open the i Presbytery. Burial was in High-/$32.15 was collected on their|APParently nothing else had land Memory Gardens, Toronto. [rounds by the children, in the Joushed in the shed or on unds. 4 DR . CHAS. SAWERS Be Nations Save the Children There were tracks leading ..WATFORD -- Services for DI./puni Those res the shed to the road, where] |" fe ponsbile for the : Charles Sawers, 73, who died at|iqos wish to extend their thanks| VD Mowers were probably Oshawa on October 29, were con-|y, "tha children afd household Sled on a truck. i ducted here Monday, at 2 p.m., in|. "their Help onsen cers Dyer thinks it ] the Harper funeral home, by the| es been a Hallowe'en prank wi ! HEALTH REPORT Another Brooklin resident : | Rev. iu Joiflemire, Interment was carried just a little too f; was atford Cemetery. During the week ending October After graduating from Univer: 2 three cases of chickenpox were| bor, hat his tow truck was estern Ontario Medical|reported in Bowmanville. Darling-| parently on th s Iorniag, | Lindsay and Almonte. For sity of School, at London, he began his ton township had four new cases ] Brace 8 ADIT 40 At fr of ed, meses "ond ree "Dew goke f reports of outdoor pf | watil fll health forced his retire. 25es of scarlet fever. ing being uprooted. : ment last year. i i He was a member of Napier 1 yi | her and past president of Watiord| NOW OPEN 1 OSHAWA STEAM BATHS! Rotary Club, a past president of Watford Baseball and Hockey clubs, a member of Lambton County Medical Association, past resident of Watford Library oard, past medical officer of Watford Board of Health, and past president of Watford Reading ith one of th smen. . viii one of fhe guardsmen Wednesday evening she will at-|foreign ministers. 1. The Molotov treat . The Molotov treaty Steam Raths open for Ladies: Wednesday, Friday i would per- jy Oshawa Union Cemetery. (Club, He was a member of the, 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. IT TAKES FORTITUDE tend a service at St. Paul's Ca-| By hi | . : . - timing, he made a bid| It would leave the North Atlanti s A girl who performs In a carbaret | thedral. Thursda JPY Sie ' | © pet as : \ y evening she will fo dominate the conference news Treaty Organization in existence. Petuate the division of Germany| 'pa)ihearers were Peter Roznow- ; M day. was standing outside Clarence attend. a glittering Buckingham | throughout today when the con-| It would renounce war. |Indefinitely and give equal treaty qu; "pejix By I Freshyterin end, later Steam Baths open for Men: Tuesday, Thursday ) Saturday -- 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. i Houle when the decision was Is- Palace event -- .a presentation | ference is in recess. kes a Jot of guts. tai {party given by the Queen for the ASKED FOR BREAK member state attacked. { Ed ot of 8 Bis to give diplomatic corps. | France's Foreign Minister Pinay, But there were two sharp differ- Dd I thi she Hac 'more By Saturday she will accompany the asked for the break because of the ences with another security treaty) han a {Queen and the Duke for the British Il Saint's Day holiday, and State; proposal which Molotov introduced |same purpose because k . |Secretary Dulles of the United only last week. She was referring to the Duke Leglon festival in Albert Hall. Sun-| States flew to Spain this morn- of Windsor, who 19 years ago ab. day she and the rest of the Royal|ing for talks with Generalissimojhe then proposed would wipe out|Zone. dicated the throne he had ascended | Family will attend the national Franco. He plans to return to/ NATO 'within three years and| 3. Even from Russia' It would guarantee aid to any as Edward VIII to marry "the | Geneva tonight woman 1 love" the twice-divorced Remembrance Day service in| Ce hein American Wallis Warfield Simp.| Whitehall . honoring the dead son, Itwo world wars. The official comments of Dulles, willing to join. of Pinay and Britain's Foreign Secre-| The surface impression that revival of militarism itary Macmillan on Molotov's plan' Molotov was shifting position was' united Germany. status to r | ; East at which ihe' Western| eit G. Buckley, Anthony Mas-| held many executive positions in| powers do not recognize. | 2. THe zone plan would serve the, |use the East-West dividing line in-| sudden The European-wide security pact side Germany as the centre of the Hamlet Clayton Wolfraim, 60, of would include all European states|view the treaty would not provide He was pastor of Lakefield United| Edward Morris, Montreal: any substantial security against|church for the past three years.|sisters, Mrs. R. Burges, Tilbury; the church. He was the son of the late] ! Rev. E. H. Sawers and Mrs. Saw- Victim of ajers and was born in the United the Rev, States. : Surviving are three daughters, | : | Regent St., Lakefield, died Friday Mrs. Donald Welsh, Sarnia; Mrs. | s point. of night in a Peterborough hospital. Murray Townsend, Oshawa; Mrs. two cuik and John Nowak. REV. H .C. WOLFRAIM LAKEFIELD -- heart attack, Sunday -- 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. { Massage Treatment by Appointment § PHONE RA 5-8963 OSHAWA STEAM BATHS 42 BLOOR ST. E. ot ALBERT it would in the re- Mr. Wolfraim was in the min-|and Mrs. Agnes: Kelso, Port El- istry for 36 years and was thelgin.