Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 27 Sep 1957, p. 5

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YE DARLY TIMERGANETTE, Pridey, eptember 27, 1957 § H-Bomb Threat Knocks FOR MISSED Civil Defence For A Loop " Bm LONDON (Reuters)--The gov-\cause terrible devastation, the Phone ernment has launched a elvil de: chances would be good for sure MA 3-5561 fence campaign designed to con. : vince Juhabitants of this Hghi|" wy x Millon. h'oh ole If you have not received our Times - Gozette by little Island they could survive a civil defence," the poster said, p.m., call hydrogen bomb atlack, -> "The more people we have in it, KING TAXI Full-page advertisements the better." peared Thursday in most national plgpon 500,000 defence All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m, AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS ; John Mills, Representative ~~ Phone Ajax 426 "| Pickering Twp. Council 'To Regulate Livestock PICKERING -- A bylaw williers Association, sald that al be drawn up for presentation at Hough he realized id subdivi slon resident was raising a palr Pickering Township Council next| postr, he had heard no com week to regulate the keeping of plaints, He said, however, that he livestock in the bullt-up areas|imagined the animals might not throughout the muncipality. (he considered desirable by the Clerk Lloyd Johnston Informed|next.-door neighbors, He noted £4 [the members at their meeting) (hat there was also a pen of rab- that at the present time, there bits on the street, was no law against the raising| Clerk Lloyd Johnston pointed of livestock anywhere in the towns| out that he understood the goats ship, with the cxception of the had been de-odorized, . West Rouge. A second and third] Reeve Wm, Lawson explained reading to a bylaw to regulate that many people moved from the garages in Liverpool subdivisions|eity into the country in order was held up In order that an ad-/that they might keep livestock, ditional claus might be Inserted Deputy Reeve Sherman Scott to cover the keeping of livestock. stated that pigs and chickens Mr, Baker, President of the|created a problem in the Wes! papers calling for volunteers in nt, there are a new-type civil defence setup, mete of British eivil The advertisements, issued ) the government information of-| The esmpaign stresses that a {stron civil defence could he fice, showed citizens buryin their heads in buckets of sand|useful in handling peacetime while a mushroom cloud labelled | emergencies such as train wrecks "H-bomb threat" loomed behind and them, Voices from the buckets of sand declared: "It'll never happen , . J" "What's the use , , , ." But a civilian defence man in a jeep tells them: "If you think wr COMMITTEE PLANNING F Members of the Junior Police | education, Oshawa; Sergeant 8, Games Committee are shown | W, Palmateer, OPP, Poterbor- above working at preparations | ough, the vice chairman; Con for Oct, § when the Games will | stable C, Nalsmith, OPP, Peter be held in Bowmanville, Read. | borough, the chairman; - Con. | ing from left to right (seated) | stable Harold R Cornell, OPP, | are Art Ravensdale, Cobourg, | Bowmanville, the secretary. | 7, 'Cotle, (director of physical | treasurer; J. 8, Morrison, the OR JUNIOR POLICE GA superintendent of the Ontarlo School for Boys, Bowmanville, and Sergeant E, D, Wood, Osh awa Police Force, Standing from right to left, W. W. (Bill) Bagnell, D, H, Williams, G, Smith, Vie Henderson, all of MES AT BTS the staff of the Ontario Train. ing School for Boys, Bowman- Corporal G, M., Keast, OPP, Bowmanville, and Cor- poral F, M, Rawlings, OPP, Peterborough, the master of ceremonies, | ville, = BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT NEWS Staff Reporter -- BERYL HUGHES ~ MA 3-3144 Trinity Choir Holds Supper Outline Blue Cross Place In Hospital Insurance Plan n.| Arthur Morgan, rector of Trinity 1t|United Church, and Arthur Col On-|!lslon, the cholr director and or BOWMANVILLE A regular(be required to prepare budgets includes two levels of gover meeting of the Reglonal Councillon forms laid down by the gov {ment, provincial and federal, siriet No, 8 of the Ontarlo| ernment, The Hospital Services will affect every person pital Association was held on| Commission will have a trial run/tario, five and a half nilllio ursday evening at Ross Me: of these budgets prepared for (people, It 1s a hospital insuranc morial Hospital, Lindsay, Floyd| 19568. It Is planned to hold a two: plan, not a medical insuranc Abrams, Port Hope, president of day instituie In Barrie, or Oril-| plan, he said, People will pay fo the Reglonal Counell "presided [lia to explain the setting up of (it by premiums, For employe: Representatives of the following this district these premiums will be deducl hospitals attended: the Memo-iand for districts No. rial Hospital, Bowmanville, Pe-|7, terborough Clvie Hospital, St.| The continuing functions of the/made for them to make thel Joseph's Hospital, Peterbor- Ontarlo Hospital Association, payments at banks and ough, Oshawa General Hospital, (Mr, Dillon sald, will be: Re: offices, Indigents hospital A Hospital, Ross Memorial| search, advisory, education, la</will be paid by the plan, Hospital, Lindsay, Cobourg Gen:(bor relations, job analysis, Im: yA ARLE TO ALL eral Hospital, Port Hope General provement, nursing, ways and He sald Hospital, and the Port Perry means of encouraging hospital |, So Hospital, Harry Cryderman, Ivan| participation, |pervices Hobbs, and Glenholme Hughes! per ONNEL TRAINING : ttendl from oy Amorim, Hospital, John Hornal, former adminis Bowmanville, and Stanley Wil kins, the administrator of this hospital was also present, p H. G. Dillon, {these budgets, for [for others arrangements will b bill Commission had were these {officials and [them, But consultation: 4 | | | | | | | | | | ! | i | | | | Hospital, and now director Services Commission, spoke onleral months, be av, to ¢ em i" of six or over re 'tooling up for Janu 1069, the speaker sald 't oy 'spoke , Alter neces: r he on Blue Crom fuer Hie ant service to help In every wayiary 1, | Ba comes into force on Janu.|W fay) 3980, }t 1a pro tha the Blue Cross will offer cover-| age in excess of standard ward| ! gare, It will be similar to basie| ernment care which has no tient care. The commission Is|tomorrow to the commission be co-operating with the American|cause there are two and a hal Hospital Association and the Ca. million expiring Blue Cross con nadian Hospital Assoclation in|tracts which will go out of force v this work, also with professional between now and January 1 0 tion, groups { 1959 ft of "days of Nemtlction, The Right Rev. J. G. Fuller, David Ogllvie, now director o will not cover chronic lllness, |ton, Toronto, member of the On-|Blue Cross, will become direc A {tarlo Hospital Service Commis.|tor of Insurance in the new plar INTEGRATE PAYMENTS {sion and chairman of the man: and will take all Blug Cross per It is the intention to integrate agement committee of Blu e|sonnel with him H Raxinents s0 that government Cross, gave an interesting ad-| The next meeting of the Re | oa Ith insurance and Blue Cross|dress on regulations of the com-|glonal Council District No, 8 o yments will reach the hospl-/mission, and 1 at the same time. Mr Progress pointed out that all hospitals will! plan. The health insurance plan{Port Hope General Hospital Extension For | Trailer Given BROUGHAM Mr. Pollard, resident In a trailer at Rosebank appeared before Plekering Town ship council following orders tc | 600 Boys To Take Part In Junior Police Games 1 | i ( | 8 BOWMANVILLE - The Junior|tents and three marquees for the § Police Games committee held a/Junior Police Games, They will i meeting In Bowmanville on|/be used as dressing rooms, for| 3 Thursday evening at the Ontario| record keepers and to display the! Training School for Boys, The|trophies, i chairman of the committee, Con-| The sv Relay stable C, Naismith, Ontario Pro A no J ood olny (Officer, | Ho ial Police, Peterborough, pre-\'frophy will be run on the track| | Sept | Thompson, Bylaw Enforcemen od, Constable Harold R. Cor-/this year. This will add to the was forced to purchase pall OP! a Sumani, 1s the excitement of the occasion, It fs When he was unable pounced that, all schools In BOW: enter a roey. team manville, Oshawa: Whitby, Port] \ " » wall." he y > Fawn : a Me committee thanked Smith/on the wall,' he stated, He point pert ea awgaatie, aud those It Transport for lending one of ils ed out that the present plumbers Cartwright townships, have re semi-trallers to be used as a plat. strike had forced him out of work celyed entry forms, form. Also thanked Smith Bev-| Reeve Lawson noted that Coun 3¢ was reported that enthusiasm arages, Pepsi-Cola Bowmanyille, oll wished to be reasonable with is high among the Public and ant Hun y erases, Coed: rogurd to such cases, "High School pupils In these areas ST donations of moved by councillor Jack Chap a more than 600 boys will Lions, Kinsmen and Ra Clubs man and seconded by Dept e part in the Junior Police for donations and the PA system {Reeve Sherman Scoit that Mr ames to he held here on ed. The next meeting of the com- neaday, Oct, 9, All those taking mittee will be hold at the Ontaric part will be covered by Insursipeaining School for Boys, Bow OUTSTANDING EVENT The Open Mile will be one of the outstanding events. Two en tries from Peterborough, two| Toronto, and several from awa and Bowmanville have already been recelved for the Mile, Officials at the meet ing sald it will be between a four and five minute mile! The win per wil receive the Ontario f Northumberland Durham Police Association: Trophy and the Roy W. Nichols Trophy, a gold medal to oblalr sion in his trailer "If people would open up thel Oct, 3 {lies in houses, then they would CRUISES IN SUB commented Mr, Pollard NEWPORT, RI. (AP)~Presl | dent Elsenhower took an under CHILD KILLED seas cruise at a depth of 80 feet; GALT (CP) Billy Donkers in the atomic submarine Seawolf 2% year-old son of Mr, and Mrs Thursday. He called it a mem:| Peter Donkers, was killed Thurs orable experience Eisenhower day when run over hy a tractor made history in being the first The accident occurred on | president to ride a nuclear pow-|father's farm outside nearby ered sub Branchion, 3 and No.led from thelr pay at source, and POR the Ontario Hospital| met [many times with federal health agreed with| Itrator for the Peterborough Civic necessarily ceased after the June of [10 election as there was no fed: training for the Ontario Hospitaleral minister of health for sev- The health faa towards the Ontario Hospital Association | Dillon|the government health Insurance will be held on March 3 at the high school willla home for his wife and three|'® children, "I can't hang the kids the lack of opportunities here, manville, on Thursday evening, hearts and let persons with fam-| {not be forced to live in trailers," BOWMANVILLE A delight. fully arranged pot luck supper was held by the choir of Trinity United Church on Thursday eve- ning in the Sunday School room, (Mrs, Ray Lathangue Is the presi. {dent of the choir, The Rev, T. wege also and Mrs, A, and Mr present, The Harding, Wel. and Mrs, Donald Dodds, Oshawa, vere special |guests, More than 45 attended | Mrs, Wesley Cawker on behalf of the choir presented an attractive ol Bit to Mrs, Harding, a recent v| bride, An Interesting program of {| motion pletures was shown by |Mrs, Dodds, Mr, Collison moved a vote of thanks to Mrs, Dodds for her kindness in showing her films, Reward Offered For Murderer TORONTO (CP) Attorney. General Roberts Thursday an. nounced a $2,600 reward for in. [formation leading to the arres land comviotion of any perkon re. , sponsible for the slaying of Const, n|ganist Rev ¢| come, @ r 1] 3 ith hospital administration and and pointed out that seems like Ronald Pitt of Morrisburg, p Pitt, a recent arrival from Glasgow, was wounded three [times Aug. 24 when he attempted 'Ito question two suspected car {thieves on a side street In Mor. (risburg, 21 miles east of Corn flwall, He died Monday, \ {Liverpool and District Ratepay- Rouge area, Out-0f-Town . By DON PEACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) Out-of-fown children get the front rows when the Queen comes to the capital next month, City officials have decided that, to ensure visiting children a good view of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip during their Oct, 12-16 stay here, the youngsters will be lined up two-deep ulong the edge of streets the royal couple will travel, Gerald Geldert, head of the elty's tourist Information bureau, told a reporter "we want to go all out to mee that out-of-town children get a chance to see Their Majesties." Ottawa school children will be provided plenty of opportunity to see the Queen and prince, too, But with possibly 25,000 young- sters from points as far away as Toronto and Montreal expected here at one time or another dur- ing the four-day visit, the city wants to be sure they have their look as well, RESERVE SECTIONS Mr, Geldert said certain sec- tions of the .royal processional route each day will be reserved for visiting 'youngsters, Through the tourist bureau, school chil. 'Men's Major 'Bowling Scores BOWMANVILLE -- Dr. How: ard B, Rundle had the high triple when the Bowmanville Men's Major Bowling League met on Wednesday evening, His score for the triple was 789, Other high scores for the triple were Mel Dale, 742; Dave McKnight, 740; Jim M y, 715; Jack Lander, 703; Jim Levett, 700, was won by Ted : 312; George Stephens, 508; Jack Lander, 301, Dr, Rundle's team had the high triple with 3306, Al Osborne's team had the high single 1270, High averages are Jim Levelt, 240; Pete Dobbins, 238; Norman O'Rourke, 292, Murray Tighe's team is ahead with 7 points in team standing. Norman O'Rourke's team Is sec. ond with 6 points. { Magvyars Slam At MONTREAL (CP) Thirteen |Hungarian refugees have apolo- gized for the stinging remarks about Canada some of their coun trymen made Tuesday when group of 63 returned to Hungary | The 13, led by freedom fighter y [Janos Hagl, sought out reporters | Thursday to convince Canadians {not all of them felt the same as y/those who returned, The latter nN vacate his temporary dwelling by complained about Canada's lack| 26, issued by Mr, A, J {of culture and the lack of jobs {| here Hagl, who helped tear down Mr. Pollard explained that he/the Stalin monument in the early s the traller/days of the Hungarian revolution y/sald pletures of the departing fugees belied thelr words about | "Anyone . could tell they 'Iwere lying," he sald, "Like the rest of us they had only paper bags to carry their few belong: y/ings when they arrived. When It was! they left they carried splendid leather baggage. | "Anybody who wants to work here can find a job, The coun Pollard be given a 30-day exten-/iry has heen good to all of us." | | ONCE PENNILESS | Hagl, now working as a welder y/at $1.93 an hour, said he and his wife and daughter came here | virtually penniless, Now they own a car, have $1,200 in the bank, | and live in a 5% Sald Andrew Szigeti, now a ,|$340-a-month maintenance man: | 'In Hungary I never had more han three shirts, Today I own 12, They cost me §7 aplece and room flat. his/they are all paid for.* | Charles Keglevich, secretary of | jhe Quebec committee of Hun-| Explain Canada garlan Rellef, Inc, acted as To Get Best View Of Queen dren from each community will be assigned a portion of these Children sections, The children, and thelr accom- panying teachers, will be lined up two-deep In the street, The rest of the spectators will line up behind them In these, sections, This will assure the visitors of an unobstructed view of the Queen and the prince, sald Mr, Geldert, Arrangements also have been made for large groups of students to be fed in one sitting at vari ous restaurants in the capital, Bo far, communities that have Informed the bureau of their in- tention to send school children to Ottawa for the royal visit include Toronto, with a total of 2,000 coming In two 20.conch trains; Pembroke, a B00-student train. load, and groups of similar size from a dozen or more smaller communities in Eastern Ontarlo, Queen Gets TV Tips For Pending Tour LONDON (AP)-The Queen is being coached In television tech nique for her tour of Canada and the United States next month, The coach: Her h d it's hopeless, you're wrong!" ACUTE PROBLEM Despite the herole record of civil defence workers in the Sec- ond World War, the problem of convineing Britons they could do something against the hydrogen bomb has become acute, Time and again Britons have seen maps in thelr newspapers demonstrating that 10 or 12 hy- drogen bombs could obliterate every part of England, Wales and Scotland, Then, in April, Defence Minis. ter Duncan Sandys admitted that no defence could keep all hydro. en bombers from getting through, Thursday's posters sald that Constable's Widow Gets Pension TORONTO (CP)-~The Ontario workmen's compensation board has decided to glve the widow of policeman Ronald Pitt, who was killed in the line of duty, a $75. a-month pension and other cash benefits. Pitt, a village constable, who came to Canada recently from Glasgow, was shot three times Aug. 24 when he tried to ques- tion two car theft suspects on a sidestreet In Morrisburg, 21 miles east of Cornwall, Pitt died in a Montreal hospital Monday. Under Thursday's award, Mra, Pitt will retain the pension as long as she does not remarry. She came out from Scotland to join her husband after he was shot She also gots a $200 Jump sum | diately plus an additional Prince Philip is an experienced TV performer and Inslsts on writing his own seripts. He charmed Britons with his eany- going manner earlier this year in glving commentaries on his own world-girdling tour and the open ing of the Geophysical Year, For the 31.yédr-old Queen, the forthcoming North American tour presents a major challenge, One eritie accused her of speaking in the manner of a "priggish school. girl," Her speeches also have been described as insipid, Her Majesty In determined to shake this criticism, She has set a precedent by ac- cepting an invitation to make her $200 burial expenses, For each of her two children Mrs, Pitt will recelve another $25 a month un. til they are 16, The board may continue the children's pension for educat purposes until they are 18 if con ditions warrant w y reach 16, A board spok sald that rs. Pitt has received full bene. fita as provided by the work. men's compensation act, Attorney-General Roberts ear: ler Thursday announced a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any Joreon responsible for Pitt's eath, CHARGE THEFT TORONTO (CP) -- Robert P, first live personal television speech while in Ottawa Oct, 13, The Queen's 'volee is Inclined| to be high-pitched but she has| been taking lessons to scale it down a tone, And she Is person ally editing--if not writing--her| speeches with Phillp lending a| hand, spokesman for the group. "We are all ashamed at what was sald by these people. We all owe a debt to Canada," he sald, One woman sald even the spectacles she wore were a gift from the Canadian government, "What more could anyone ask from a country which welcomes strangers?' she asked, Some of the returning refugees, who flew home aboard a plane provided free by the Canadian government, sald Canada was a 'dirty country," One sald he would rather be in prison than live here, "We can only piesume that| they are Communist propagand. ists," Keglevich said, FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX If you have not received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M, Call AJAX TAXI Phone AJAX 333 All calls ha + 14 lated before 1 WM, ! a Junior Police Games Crest and ! a 1st place tab to match the crest, There will be no cash prize for any event so the amateur standing of the boys will be rded, The winner of the open mile will also receive a $20.00 gift voucher. For the one who comes in second there will be a silver medal. a Junior Police Games Crest and 2nd place tab, and a $10.00 gift voucher, For the 3rd there will be a bronze medal Junior Police Games Crest and 3rd place tab, and a $5.00 gift voucher | FREE REFRESHMENTS ! It was decided that all the boys jx receive a free hot dog, and all beverages, pon and chocolate f milk, will be free at lunch time f The Girl Guides will also sell soft f drinks and § cent hot dogs from their booth Appreciation was expressed to EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT SKATING NIGHT BOWMANVILLE HOURS 8 P.M. TO 10 P.M, 8 ADULTS 40c CHILDREN 25¢ Bowmanville Memorial Arena a ------------ ------ a lending four field officers FIRST BAPT The cerem LAYING of the new Church buil ot 812 Hortop Street The Rev P. P. W, Ziem Baptist Convention will be the ta Dr es will bring greetings Minister; Rev, L. 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