Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 27 Apr 1957, p. 4

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Airmen Will NW Passage Admits Beating, Robbing Beverage Room Friend | "You are fortunate that you are not facing a capital charge," [Crown Attorney Alex C. Hall told | Vincent Victor Gorman, Friday, |when Gorman pleaded guilty to a ! charge of robbery with violence. would not remember cutting his hand, but soon found a large gash on his left forehead. He said that at least $85 was missing from his pockets. Ronald Radcliffe, 15, a bellhop in the hotel, told that Gorman had told him that he had lost the key to his room and asked for a pass- key. He said that Gorman told him that his room was No. 217. He said that he opened the room for Gorman and that, min- utes later, Gorman came down, to return to the room later and finally leave the A Gorman admitted clubbing La- France with a bottle, and taking the money. "I was intoxicated at the time," he said. "I am very |ofaen intoxicated. Drink has been {my problem since I was 16, If I {don't stop drinking, drink will [stop me. I got a very good break {from the magistrate last Septem- 'ber when my buddy and I stole a boat. My buddy hasn't had a drink since. I have." VERY SERIOUS CASE Crown Attorney Alex C. Hall said: "This is a very serious case. A wound of the sort subtained by LaFrance could easily have caused death, He may have been intoxicated, but a man cannot plead his own wrongdoing as his defence. A man takes a drink to change his frame of mind, other- wise it would be a waste of money buying drink. He knows the drink will change his outlook. Therefore his actions while under the influence of drink must be looked on as deliberate. Liquor may be a factor, but it can never be an excuse. Robbery with viol- ence is considered a serious crime even in uncivilized countries." His Worship remanded Gorman one week for sentence. The annual Gideon Sunday in|United Church, W. Caddell; Sim- Oshawa and Whitby churches has|coe Street United Church, C. R. Gideons w been announced for this Sunday, poperts field secretary for the copies of the New Testament is April 28, by M. D. Wyman, Chair- ciq.0, 0 in Eastern Canada; an event eagerly anticipated by man of Church Services for the Cejardale United Church, Dr.|Grade 5 pupils. Oshawa Camp of Gideons. Bruce Greer; Centre Street Unit-| The placing of Bibles as a con-| Local ehurch congregations oq Chyrch, Dr. .v. Neilson; Knox tinuing memorial at the time of! have been most generous in their Presbyterian Church, J. Arm-'the passing of loved ones or support of the Gideon work, co no Simcoe Street Pentecos- friends has been more widely! was well-received at the Ontario Education Association Convention They were part of the program this weekend. Others are having three buses. |arrangements was carried out by Harold Pascoe. Several selected items were pre- | | A held at Toronto from April 23 Toso Sm were under the direction/home at 32 McGregor street in lof T. Cotie, director of physical plain clothes. He said that he had to buy a dozen beers, but that Van De Walker had told him Oshawa Pupils Accorded Fine Reception By OEA |sented by the orchestra, conduct- {tra comprising pupils of Oshawa ed by Klemi Hambourg and under {Public Schools and a display of (the direction of Wallace Young, iphysical education also given by|director of music, Oshawa Public |children from schools in the city, S: !Schools, | Phases of physical !given by boys and girls from Rit- E. A. Lovell Public of the Urban Teachers' Section health and safety education, Osh-| lawa Public Schools. | About 10. teachers from Oshawa |spectors meeting which was ad- dressed by Dr. G. M. Dunlop, of | ition of transportation and other|the University of Alberta. Back in Oshawa, he comment- , "It was very successful and 1l-attended". led we! Marked Money Traps Accused policeman resulted Van De Walker, 41, Friday. [:€ Charles Gill | cently inted to the O tah The investigations of a rookie in a boot- \legging conviction against Gordon ly, re- > THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, April #7, 107 8 Surpass See Modern Arctic now fitting an airer: tronic gear and cameras at Osh- awa Airport for the most north- erly commercial mapping expedi- tion to be performed for the Cana- dian government, In a matter of months, they will obtain lattice photographic cayerage of some 40,000 square es of Baffinland. This wild and desolate country is as yet com- paratively unknown, despite val- iant explorations by sea and land for several centuries, Much of area is north of the magnetic pole. The mapping whieh re- sult from the program, of which this operation is a part, will be the basis of more detailed map- ping in the future. The Photographic Survey Cor- poration, of Toronto, has been awarded a contract to continue the government's Shoran-control- led survey of Canada's mnorth- lands, which was begun in 1947 by the Canadian Geodetic Survey. All of Canada south of the Arctic coastline has been filled in with a eodetic net of accurate ground positions established by Shoran methods with supporting photog- raphy of the area. i necessary to establish several secondary Shoran base stations within the geodetic net to assure accurate positioning of the photo- graphic exposures. INSTAL SHORAN EQUIPMENT lorers {police department, told Magis- gducation irate F. S. Ebbs that on April 14 {he had visited the Van De Walker | |tried | {he could have a pint of whisky. this attended the OEA, while Dr. C.| He went on to say that he gave |M. Elliott, Superintendent of Pub-Van De Walker a marked $5 bill, hildren taking|lic Schools, was also present and/from which Van De Walker de- art in the performance and dis-'attended an Ontario School In-|ducted $3.50. The constable ex- being new to the force, he was not recognized by plained that, Van De Walker as a policeman. Church, J. Lowry; St. Andrew's given out in the Oshawa public'Alloway. Term 'Seasonal Benefit' Approved By In a telephone conversation with The Times-Gazette Dr. C. F. Can- non, superintendent of educati Raymond LaFrance told the checked into room No. 217 at the Genosha Hotel and had gone to the beverage room, he said, he mei three men, one of them Gor- He testified that the three had come to his room, for a drink TIVE STALWARTS DISCUSS PARTY STRATEGY [aici Suid that he told Gor PROGRESSIVE CONSERVA i at oy Go N vn leep. iv a. | Fraser of Peterborough, Dr. R. | John Footes VC, MLA for Dur- [down on the bed to s pre-meeting chat, at the comm- id of the Progressive Conserva- | P. Vivian of Port Hope, PC can- | ham riding and minister of re- [SUFFERED GASH unity hall in Newcastle, Friday | tive Party, are a group of the | ael Starr of Oshawa, PC can- | '--Photo by Joe Serge. |, i mself on the floor, with blood | ion his hands. He said that he | J Wrestler Prominent Gideons Tester 's To Speak In Churches | James Szigsay was not sure whether to feel flattered or i The performance of the orches- schools. The annual visit of the told him "you would make a bet- ith their beautiful little ter detective than a wrestler." of possessing stolen goods, against Clifford Wild, 42 of 45 Szigsay told the court that he had left his camera in his car, recognizing the importance of this |v; "Ci ch V. Wakefield; Col-lused through the Gideon Me-|Eone on his return. ; ministry o in riptures use hrough 1 asked the boys in the Casino, et Kerr, senior teacher at the ocal Totes, motes, ant oi p-m.), C. R. Roberts; Calvaryiof this plan are avzilable at any nran. i Public School, is hurches have opened Rani: ing: Gib- p ; t any ihe said. "They told me that this Twelve chu Baptist Church, .J Horning; Gib-'of the funeral homes in Oshawa fellow was trying to sell a cam- Edi c Young; Faith Baptist, Whitby, E.|a total of 272 Bibles has been do- Services at a later date, | : camera for sale, and he showe to i oll others have placed the Still. nated in this area through then ." v comers 'I recognized the Play and hey Sent 10 Torte in the exception of the one listed) Officers of the local Gideon started, I called an officer, and i part in the church serv- above for the evening. Camp are: president, J. B. Rod-|that was that". panel of Gideon speakers from lation in the area serviced by the way; treasurer, N. Siblock: sec-'poyght the camera from a man oronto. They may be heard in| Oshawa Gideons, over 2000 New retary, V. A. Henkelman; church/phyt could not mame him. Crown| King Street United Church, Nel-|to Grade 5 pupils during the past chaplain, R. B. Wilkins: Memo- wild if he was sober when he son 2 id Northminster United year. Of this number 746 were rial Bible representative, A. R. bought the camera. | ter which rippled over the court] when Wild replied: "Sober as a Worship remanded Wild one week for sentence. Plans For Colpus School Departmen this change uired in the Gertrude e olpus School. The board has decided that, to save for Ontario, announced that the order given by the department couri that, on March 2 he had the beer parlor for a drink, In man, after closing time, and that two , Caught by the camera during a | of Hon. John Diefenbaker, lead- | district. From left are Gordon | didate in Ontario riding and Hon. jman to go, after which he lay night, while awaiting the arrival prominent party members in the | didate in Durham riding; Mich- | form institutions. | Awaking, he went on, he found Good Sleuth | |jured, when Magistrate F. S. Ebbs Szigsay had testified in a case Drew street. | while at a movie, and found it| ministry of placing Scriptures in lege Hill Pentecostal Church, (7/morial Bible Plan. The services Restaurant if they had seen 12 Carel Grr, senior teacher at fhe their pulpits to Gideon speakers , =~ci oot Baptist Church, G. and Whitby. Since June 1 of 1956 ors" "neked" him if he had aly Gideons on their annual church All services are at 11 a.m. with Memorial Plan. serial number, and an argument, joes this Sunday is an excellent] With the growing school popu-|ney; vice - president, D. M. Allo-| Wild told the court that he had any of the following churches: Testaments have been distributed service chairman, M. D. Syman; | Attorney Alex Hall, QC, asked| Magistrate Ebbs led the laugh-| hee i Final Brid n ge of education to the board Defined By Commission benefits term- t you areftitled to unem, benefit if time and exp t would adopt the same plans for the 0 schools. The to send a April 20, ommon , A © NR this week of Nor- man Hodgson, manager of the Oshawa Local Office of She Un- employment Insurance Commis- by last week was "What is the difference between ordinary bene- fit and seasonal benefit?" A -- The main differences are 0: (1) Seasonal benefit can be paid only in respect of unem- loyment between the week of an, 1 and the week of April 15, whereas ordinary benefit can be paid for umemploy- ment at any time of the year. (2) Seasonal benefit is pay- able under certain conditions to a claimant who, although unemployed and available for work, has not enough qualify- ing contributions to his credit to satisfy the conditions for ordinary benefit. Q. -- If my book is destroyed by fire, what do I do? A. --You should report the loss to the local office of the Com- mission, If the Commission is sat- to the of Ger. trude Cops hires had re scinded, and that the plans as Game Played ubmitted have been approved. ready, abl pn to workishe quits h oy le willi WO! er work? and are unable to find" other em-| A. -- If you become unemploy- ployment, and can meet the qual-led after you have been married lifying conditions, you will be en- two years or more there are no| The high scores fo: the final| At the last meeting of the board titled to benefit. |additional conditions to be fulfill-| duplicate bridge game, played at|of education, notice was received | Q. -- Since a sick person is en- ed. If, however, you become un-|Adelaide House this week, were that the plans for the Gertrude titled, under the Unemployment/employed within two weeks|as follows: Colpus School would be approved Insurance Act, to benefits duringlof your marriage, you cannot! Miss Ruth Higgins and Mrs.|only if the classroom ceilings|afternoon, an the period she is unable to work, qualify for benefit unless you/M. R. Clarke, 62% points; Mrs, were raised from 10 feet to 10|interview, the matter was adjust- |is a pregnant woman also en-have at least 10 weekly contribu-|E. Wadsworth and S, Sheridan, feet 6 inches. Since the plans as|ed to the entire satisfaction of the {titled to benefits when she mustitions since marriage. And if you 62 points; Mrs, E. Stewart and submitted were exactly the same board's deputtaion. {quit her job? {were employed at the time of Mrs. M. Bind, 57 points; Mrs.!zs those for the Dr. C. F. Can-| The department h Werry, Chairman ministrator W. G terview Dr. Cannon on the mat- non in his office in the parlia- ment |ing sickness to those who were must be subsequent to your sep- points. |proved in their entirety only re-/trude Colpus School without any |drawing benefits at the time they aration from the employer for] Congratulations are extended cently, the board was amazed at'alterations. {became ill. However, incapacityjwhom you worked at the time of/to A. Vaillancourt and S. Sheri-|- for work because of pregnancy is marriage. (In certain specified dan who played in the Canadian | not considered to be incapacity|circumstances these requirements/Contract Bridge tournament at - {due to illness within the meaning do not have to be fulfilled -- sfor|the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. | uc 1 onsume {of the Unemployment Insuranceexample, if you were discharged They placed fifth in the qualify-| |Act. A pregnant woman who vol- by your employer because his/ing round and second in the final | . |untarily leaves her employmentirule is not to keep married game. ; on account of pregnancy is con-\women in his employ, or if you| Their showing was a real esl en S awa sidered to be not available for/were discharged on account of gehievemens 8s Shey Were play. | work and therefore not entitled to shortage of work.) ing agains e life master play-| 3 ted \ draw benefit for the fime being.| Q. The firm which employs ers from the United States and While bread is iraditionally xe. |axpendifure of $014,101 by he | Q -- I am not able to d» my me is closing down. Because my| Canada. [ferred to as the staff of life, milkicommercial dairies in the Osh- Yi also plays a yital Fe in main "one taining the health of the commun- : ity. Oshawa is no exception in| Pde ihe year 6807231 wuarts this regard and the demands of(Of Hu ' , usual type of work and will beisalary has been over the ceiling laid off at the end of the month.[I have not been paying unem- {I would like to take a course, say ployment insurance for the past Dr. 8. Commi ttee . L. Beaton and Ad- Bunker to in- ter. This deputation met Dr. Ca- buildings on Wednesday as a result of the Passing sentence, fined the accused $100 and eosts or three months. "More important", said, 'the premises a publi year." Detective G. McCammond told the court that he had searched the premi with a warrant, and had found four men drinking there. Two of them, he said, were intoxicated. He added that the marked $5 was found in a purse. Van De Walker told the court that he had had a lot of "tough breaks" and that he was selling liguor to support his family of ght. His Worship , His Worship will become ic place for a period of one The air crew of Kenting Avia- tion Limited, PSC's operating company, with unique experience acquired by operations on seven continents including the Ant- arctic, will be responsible for the flying of this operation. The in- |stallation of the airborne Shoran | equipment for the expedition is being done by a sister company, Field Aviation Company Limited. Shoran is a distance measuring equipment, operating on very| high frequency, capable of a pre- cision better than 25 feet in 100 miles. Shoran is a contraction of the words short range navigation. This year, PSC's own mapping aid, the airborne profile recorder, will be used for the first time in a Shoran-controlled survey. This adaptation of a radar altimeter to elevation and seale control of mapping has been under a con- tinuing development since Jom. Arh originated as an request of the RCAF. The value of the technique was immediately appreciated by PSC and a num- ber of improvements have been ine as a result of opera- tional ence. A B17 Flying Fortress will be For One Year Joseph Forget, | the scene of an accident, His li- cence was suspended for a year. Lloyd B. McLeod told the court that he was driving east on King street east, Oshawa, on March 30, when his car was struck from be- hind by a red truck, which did not stop. Stanley Swanton, who was fol- lowing the. truck at the time of {the accident, told the court that he saw the collision, and followed the truck. He testified that the truck failed to negotiate a turn near Bowmanville and rolled into a ditch. He said that Forget was Loses Licence of Bowman- as now agreed Ville, was fined $100 and costs by A. -- Benefits may be paid dur-|marriage those 10 contributions Armstrong and Mrs. Rundle, 53% non School, which' had been ap-|to approve the plans for the Ger- Magistrate F. 8. Ebbs Friday, on a charge of failing to remain at used for the first time in a sur- vey of this in Canada. S ring it a Canso amphi ian for bringing ont the crews and equipment after the ice break-up; A DC-+4 for airlifting the person- nel and material to Foxe Inlet on Melville peninsi DC-3 Dakota to eight Shoran sites, all of which will be occupied simultaneously. The personnel at these sites will with elec- | wh must be self-contained so be | thi program | i kers Prepare Rircraft Here For Baffinland Mapping are quently as possible to ere copies on glass plates will be made in the laboratories of PSC. The unit at Foxe prov processing, checking of data, plot- ting and decisions of reflights can be carried out on location, g The Ki air crew can ex- pect flying conditions as bad as any they have encountered any- where in the world. Average day- time temperatures at ground level are little above od bilo ff rg ML at the operaiing height level. Icing is a hazard and g the ground to be photographed obscured by cloud. Navigational aids are few and far between and radio communications are notor- ously bad in the area. Aircraft serviceability is another major problem due to the rigorous eli- mate and the handicap of the low temperatures and limited facile ities for making repairs. The operation air begins early May with the actual photog- raphy starting about the first June when enough ice melts off Baffinland to make photogra) practicable. Snow falls e year in region. a few months of the year snow cover sparse enough mit photography of ient features. any preparation are required to the operation and prepare equipment so that the short ating season may be used ficiently as possible. These preparations started last summer when well over 100,000 gallons of fuel were shipped com- mercially from Montreal around the rugged east coastline of Can- ada to Foxe. A reconnaissance flight was also made last August by Kenting Canso 1JJ to most of the Baffinland sites, This same Canso is now one of the two sent by Kenting and PSC to the Ant- arctic this winter to carry the mapping of the Palmer Penin- sula and the Falkland Islands for the British government. Another reconnaissance flight by Canso is due to leave Oshawa for Baffin. land shortly. The Shoran survey area, better known because of recent il ht or 3 il of Ll in the after have 10 weeks food supply with them when the camps are set up. There will be a period during the ice break-up, which may occur in this region in June, July or Aug- ust, when the camp sites will be inaccessible except by helicopter and then only relay stages from the nearest airport. TO SUPPLY BASES The ski-equipped DC-8 or a Canso amphibian will be used for supply depending on conditions, However, the existence of soft or broken ice in adjacent lakes may prevent the use of either. It is not uncommon for ice to change from a safe landing surface to a Suggestion [ti mite 5 An 0 'Wins Award year to year. A suggestion which will help in isfied that the book actually was in typing. Would I be able to draw|two years, although I have heen destroyed accidentally by fire, it benefits while taking the course? employed for 10 years. Do I have will, if possible, febuild Sour con- Fi RE Toe Act provides that ben- Bo have 30 contribution weeks in tribution recor: order to give efits may be drawn while persons order to draw unemployment in- Hare, you credit for the lost contribu. are taking a course to which they|surance benefits? poy 1 The statistics branch of the On- tions. have been directed by any officer] A. -- In these circumstances BENEFIT ON RETIREMENT of the Commission. Whether or the 104-week period (in which you Q. -- I have paid unemploy- not a claimant can be directed tojmust have 30 contribution weeks) the referral and placement of ap- tario Department of Agriculture, the commercial dairies | In thei i | supplies to those station erews | zone cle. : reports that 21,179,846 pounds of "0U€- Crown Attorney Alex C. Hay | Which are obliged to stay beyond ment insurance contributions ever a course depends on the circum-/may be extended by the two-year! pli o since it started. While I am now stances in the individual case and period during which you were SR IDlicants Jor {Shs Surough the Osh milk were purchased from dis The report also states that 783, ointed out to the magistrate that the period for which food is sup- | employed steadily, I will be re-you should take this matter upjinsured, to a maximum of 208 ment Insurance Commission, re- trict farmers in 1956 to meet con-/855 pounds of creamery butter, 7 "| plied. | sumer demand. Of this total 18,-/were made in Ontario county dur- Forget had been convicted of im-|™y "oy tha expedition will con | tired in a couple of years. Will I with the local office. |weeks. Similarly, the 52-week per-/cently won an award by the Sug- receive = proportionate benefits BENEFITS WHEN MARRIED |iod may be extended by two years|gestions Award Committee of . 958.957 pounds were classified as|ing 195. This make in Durham Paired driving, following a charge! it of 'gp.0dd air crew, ground standard fluid and special fluid county during that period was overturning station operators, technicians and milk. The purchases entailed an|718,846 pounds. | . operation attendants, under Fred after retirement? Q. -- Is a married woman en-lup to 156 weeks. pen and pencil set for Thomas J.| " M. Hanna of PSC, whose exper- : Cotman, 27 Hall street, Oshawa. victim, apolog.zes and offers to| PUT YOURSELF lence with distance measuring | = Mr. Cotman, a placement of. sign a paper acknowledging the § JOC are ome ' onvict ficer at the office, received his|fraud so the vietim's books can | INTHE PICTURE | award from the manager, Nor. be kept in order. : . ! stuck with him," | Public Place | congratulation from the executive said Detective-Sgt. Emile David. | ONTARIO COUNTY CANADIAN | | n rau CLUB MEETING | BINGO | TUESDAY, APRIL 30th i | Coronation Orange | |" The suggestion was for a form! costs by Magistrate F. S. Ebbs, sons han usual ar Jhigking Temple, Saturday, April | to be used advising applicants| Friday, when convicted of selling| about taking up photography | ple, Y: AP ar es |catted in for employment to bring y victad 0 B| {their insurance books with them NEW YORK (AP)--Harry (The to take to a prospective employer, A 0 e ase Ad, offering for sale that cam- ; f thi the court that he purchased a ofa, darkroom Suit or ler COMMITTEE military purchases. A sixth de-'on straight away without an insur- A considerable easing o he quantity of beer from Johnston, | P7008 i uy y of Oshawa & District anda: was acquitted lance book. It could, on occasion, | Coronation and Harmony Pub Clusing marked money, which was 13TH ANNUAL Wi Jury Socommended Jediency mean a person with a book might|Schools in Oshawa will result later recovered on the pr | ; {although federal Judge Irving R.| i vhi t : r ¢ LADIES' NIGHT BANQUET |Kaufman warned the frbicn bi 22" which otherwise he!trom the new additions of class-| Johnston's only defense was) SATURDAY, MAY 11TH |was not { teshd {mendation t Philodeinh be an extra room or two to spare| of iladelphia | . Bam Pr H the summer break F iras {and others associated with him in until aiter the pls Srwardoires Quattetta the manufacturing of military ser- when, as a result of probable ad-| vice hats justment of boundaries, these {will be taken up. electronic equipment goes back to man Hodgson, and also letters of| 'We're simply April is National Hobby director of the Unemployment In-| "We can't lay charges if no one 27, 8 p.m. liquor. His home was declared a 2 2 hobby. Which makes this 97c Hat) Lev and four other defend-| By this means time would be bound by their recom- rooms at each of these schools. hat he was unable to find em-! 6:30 p.m The defendants were accused of Gentle an The extra rooms at this school | fluid cream, 233900 quarts of| chocolate dairy drink, 79,100 the July Sue jo get out of She |truck, He added that Forget stag- quarts of buttermilk and 331400) Lue considerably, pli fell dropped if the break-up prevents quarts of skim milk were sold Lid hey as he walked from the ve-|the supporting aircraft bringing mass of jumbled ice floes in two or three days. Food can then be | ( Wow. SUPPORT THR CANCER BLITZ TUESDAY, APRIL 30th National Research Council in Ottawa. He has been associated with the development of the APR at the NRC and at PSC. ° Base of the expedition will be| an airstrip at Foxe Inlet which is! north of Hudson Bay and some 2,000 miles due north of Toronto. At Foxe the photograplis taken on day-to-day flights at heights up to 28,000 feet and spaced at intervals of approximately 20 miles, will be processed and then inspected by a government official. Film pro- cessing will be done at Foxe and the film will be forwarded as fre- 12 KING | PHONE ST. EAST Buehler' RA 3-3633 Meat Specials! Monday Only! Week 1 being observed. Prince street, was fined $100 and| That Tea rE aos per- 6:30 p.m. NORTHMINSTER CHURCH HALL Speaker: RABBI SLONIM ' 99a ONTARIO COUNTY UNIT ONTARIO CANCER SOCIETY RUMMAGE SALE | Auspices 8th Sea Scouts Moth- ers Auxiliary. Seint John's Ukrainian Hall, Bloor Street, Tuesdoy April 30 at 1:30 p.m. 99b EAST VIEW PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOC Our next meeting will be held at the Club House, Mon. April 29, 7:30 p.m, 'sharp, Busi- ness--Opening Day arrange- ments, ge airborne navigational aids with the Finley Ford Johnston, 58, of 13 §ram National Photography | gional director. | 0 ding 3.3492 and order a Classified Constable George Davidson told| CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MEN'S |frauding the U.S. government on not being prepared to take them during the coming term there will/fact that he is overweight. Guest Speaker: Mr. Leon Sullivan | contract bid information to Lev SUBSCRIBERS TIMES-GAZETTE his wartime work on radar and | Month, and as part of the pro- {surance Commission and the re- will sign them." an excellent time to dial RA public place for a year. ----|ants Friday were convicted of de- saved in the event of an employer At Coronation it will mead that ployment, due to his age and the MASONIC TEMPLE : a conspiracy to feed confidential | Defrauds Turkey Dinner $2.50 per person There also was testimony that Phone RA 3.9562 for Tickets government inspectors were in- 99q duced to pass faulty hats for de- 9%9b BINGO CANCER livery to the army and navy. The indictments were an out- {growth of a 1955 Senate investiga- Friends {number five and a kindergarten, | | bringing the total to 12 classrooms and two kindergartens, OSHAWA FOR MISSED PAPERS AND tion into Washington "five percent-!| MONTREAL (CP) -- A charm- Harmony School, where the ad- ers knowing operators who ing, much-liked gentleman of 55 dition work will not be completed pulled strings to get favors from has the police forgery squad in in time for the new term starting the government, for a percentage. a dither. Monday, will feel considerable] | Convicted of conspiracy and li-| Three montns ago he quit his easement when the four extra | able to maximums of five years in! job and since then has been pass- classrooms and a Kindergarten |prison when they appear for sen: ing bum cheques--about 12 now are available in a week or two. i {tencing May 15 are: for a total of $1,000. : | v, 55, a Chicago hat manu-| But none of nis victims wants| It Will mean for classes where a room has been shared and an- Lev, 55, {facturer; Maurice Ades, 50, a for- to lay charges. They have known H | mer partner with Lev in the hat him a le and figure he'll {other held in the basement, there| business; Raymond Wool, 42, for- quit soon and return to earning Will be new classrooms. available. ymer captain and air force pur- an honest living Later the overflow from the Duke [chasing agent; Mrs. Mella Hort,! The gentleman 1sn't sneaky Of Edinburgh School and Bloor EVERYONE IS INVITED To |. former purchasing clerk for about it all, either. The day after [East School will help to fill up EVERYUNL 13 'NVIIE the armed services; and VN in! he passed cheques for $100, he tel-'the extra rooms, GIVE THEIR FULL SUPPORT in ephoned the forgery squad and| At both schools the new kinder- ithe case and a business parines asked if there was a complaint. {Br ens will be opened in Septem} OSHAWA'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE UNITED TAXI RA 5-3541 If you have not received your Times-Gazette phone your ca rier boy first. If you are unable to contact him by 7.00 p.m. TELEPHONE UNITED TAXI TENDER CLUB STEAKS u 49° SIRLOIN & WING STEAKS . 69° Lean Rib STEW BEEF Bw 1 Fresh Made Country SAUSAGE : ] sono MINCED BEEF 4 = §1 UAW Bingo will be held Saot- urday, April 27 ot 8 p.m UAW Hall, 44 Bond Street East. Cosh prizes. $6 ond $10. | i 98b EUCHRE MONDAY, APRIL 29 At 8 p.m. ouspices of the Conadion Corps Ladies Auxilis ary, Canadian Corps Hall, Richmond West, Good prizes, 50¢c admission, April 6,13,20,27 | CAMPAIGN BLITZ | Tuesday, April 30th | | 7-8p.m. St Calls accepied between 7 « 7:30 p.m. only. J Rubin, 39, the five percenter 95flof Lev. What's more he tel X

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