The Oshawa Times, 27 Jul 1959, p. 1

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WEATHER REPORT THOUGHT FOR TODAY : 2 Another rule for preserving Increasing Cloudiness Tuesday your teeth is to keep a civil With Chance Of A Shower Late tongue in your head, " In The Day. Warm, Humid. ---- a... : VOL. 88--No. 173 1 lcs Not Over OSHAWA, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1959 Aeon Gras Deparment, Orion! TWENTY PAGES essay EVACUATION ORDERED AT MOM WHYTE HOME Welfare Minister ' Calls Emergency BOWMANVILLE---Ontario Wel-|ing washed in a tub in which the fare Minister Ceclle said today water was changed only. three all parents who have accommo-|times. They sald the crowded dation will be required to take| condition of the house and dormi their children, whether they are [tory areas was a definite fire sick or not, out of Mrs, Bertha hazard as well as contributing to (Mom) Whyte's home near Bow- the spread of illness magiville, Ont For the past two weeks, the "1 think an emergency 'exists mission has battled influenza and at Whytehaven," Mr. Cecile said. infectious hepatitis and with the "Certainly the place Is over- ald of Dr, Sinclair of the Banting crowded, 1 think there should not Institute, the battle Is nearly be more than 40 children at the won, "Mom said today imost and 35 would be better." A complete immunization pro | Mr. Cecile said a child welfare Bram was completed last week expert will go to Whytehaven and all the children have gained Mrs. Whvte's mission home for |What a medical officer has term [the ehildren--to get the names|ed "sufficient protection." land addresses of parents of all Two of the mission staff are in 1120 ehildren. hospital with the hepatitis dis. ease and, as a result, the work has fallen behind schedule. When the officials arrived Friday, they Some of the children were plagued for two weeks by suc- |cessive bouts of infectious hepa- titis, impetigo and influenza said they found a situation of The number of children . at "overcrowding and understaff- Whytehaven at one point stood at|!NE, : 140 The welfare workers remained About a score of the children at the mission until Saturday eve- Ihave been reported returned to ning, At that time the help situ [their homes. Four are in a Tor- ation was still unimproved onto isolation hospital with hepa| "Mom" Whyte charged Sun titis and two are in Oshawa Gen- (day, "They kept having confer. eral Hospital with pneumonia, ences and going out for meals Mr. Cecile said the government The only thing they did was to get did not want to close the home, out laundry sent out and to pay opened 10 years ago by Mrs, [for it." {Whyte, He said he would prefer| Was this a real crisis? An Osh. to see the home shut down tem-| awa Times reporter went to the porarily until the welfare depart-| mission Sunday. \ i ment can find 2 Salvation Army| One of the staff members was } ' lofticial or some other expert who asked approximately how many Ww § 4 5 could act as caretaker, sheets were used each day and if y » ' - i " : " | ; When told of Mr, Ceclle's decl- the washing problem was acute ' 1 e SIGN QF MACHETE - 0 a 8 sion, Mrs. Whyte sald she will|It was stated, last week, it was LF io } gid A i 8 idefy any attempt to take chil-|impossible to keep pace with the Jk 1 4 : ow 'dren away from the home "un- washing. less under proper conditions," Sa ay, of water rhit, of course, does not APR Pe washing, masked if Al Ld Head-On (astro Back os a ain to parents who want their chil-'this water shortage occurred dren," she said. often, a staff member said, "This . Ser Majesty Huee Bion Prince Philip were both greet | Mayor and Mrs, W. N. Moore | and Mrs, Moore, second from | Meanwhile she is getting of- happened because one of the chil 1 ras oy ke wa ke i Rev rerale ed by a warm smile and hand- | of Port Hope, while in the right, in conversation, while [fers of help from as far away as dren left the tap running." offatt, rector of St. Mark's | clasp by the rector, while | background Prince Philip, up : : : Saskat i m { $151 wi reporter visite { Her Majesty extends her hand |Daskatoon, and a au on len a reporter visited the LJ Anglican Church ort ) sands wa i or contre. amd CALEDONIA, Out. (CF)-Two 5 Premier (top leit after arr : oo by the House of looked pian o Ji Ee, aid uther Wempet to Mrs. Moore was received by wire from Win: mission Sunday, he observed avi foie 2 inav, Frith Wri church Sunday morning to at warm summer sunshine, Lower Excellency Governor fi) " nipes. the added 1 ol steaping banies orbs Inde arly . : 2 : tend divine service, Her Majes- | right, following the service, Her | Vincent Massey is seen far lef Oshawa Times Photos £5 Whvie is ssc pain the shade free. Trey were not injured in a four-vehicle crash on HAVANA AP Fidel Castro|ferred to it only obliquely, when ty and His Royal Highness | Majesty meets Hi Worsk i : JR Seg) far see_Governor - General Massey, protected against flies. In the Highway 6 three miles south of was swept back into the Cuban hitting at his critics, but ap- : ; Pn a orship | engaging Mr. Moore, far right, by lain Macdonald |¢o ack his aid in the struggle dormitories, bunk beds were here ; premiership Sunday night by an!parently did not feel it necessary against what she called "one/placed row on row with approx Dead are Gilbert Thomas, 43:|enormous popular demonstration|to deny their charges that he is woman's whim." She was refer-|imately 17-inches apart. 'Mom |ring to Dr. Charlotte Horner, Whyte sald it wash't too erowded of health foriand each bed was occupied by Mrs, Joseph Clause and her he had callé¢d for the purpose letting the Reds influence his gov baby, all of the Six Nations In-| phe sped tacular crowd esti-| ernment Ll » {medical officer a ry eu Duaweken, pi mated at nearly 1,000,000 cheered] Uptown Havana's vast Civica < Northumberland and Durhamione child . é Sala! wildly as Me told them he would! Plaza was packed with the shout wih » counues, GIVES STATEMENT AID CHILDREN [. William Smith, Director of all were riding in p02 " oy Joseph Nolns Ye the bow to "th e will of the people'|ing, cheering throng. Castro told and resumg' office it emotionally that from now on| Four Department of Public Field Service for the Department Welfare officials left their work of Public Welfare, said Saturday dead woman, suffered severe . " head injuries and was reported The.sea of" humanity sent up re- the "symbol of our revolution will at Queen's Park Friday after-/ night, "The immediate problem in critical condition in Hamilton verberating cheers as Castro, by be the machete" --the long, sharp General Hospital inference, told off critics in the! knife used for cutting sugar cane, | noon and rushed to the. aid of|is one of staffing the home. 1 Wilma Martin of Ohsweken| United Sta tes The announcement provoked | Bertha "Mom" Whyte and the anticipate that the welfare, coun was taken to hospital there in| The 32-year - old revolutionary furious response during which | stricken Whytehaven Mission {ty and local groups will have to » leader asswarted that Cuba is not|some 400,000 compesinos--farm Mr, Ceile confirmed this morn- (re-evaluate the situation at the ing the charges of "living condi-| Whyte's immediately." critical condition with a possible fracture of the skull. Also taken|a protecterate or colony of any ers--brought from the provinces to Ohsweken were Mrs. Gilbert other country but a free sover-to swell the demonstration . ions" } Members| J 8S B N ' i r PORT HOPE " ib scl tila ri re : tions" at the mission embers| James § and, Deputy Minis Thomas, 39. and her daughter, eign natioi and "we have to ac-| clashed machetes together in un- al : The Queen 3 i Sol shabu; s report that Absa, Tie holiday, which began Sat- copper mine wearing a white of the department staff said they|ter of Public Welfare, said this 2 oN » . , a, g a ANA»E elephoned her fg vi nel # ergone an examinationjurday ght whe he rop a » 3 og water iar hin 1 Eva, 12. Both were in good con. count to no on ison to add to the general up phone family in England which: indicated. she (ay 'Resdiole: yall 4 aie the roval cou-isafety helmet and a blue water-| observed more than 30 babies be- morning two doctors from . the i A) eed ple reached alterwood after a/proof nylon coat over, her sand. {health department were sent to dition. Castro said Cuba wants to be roar nd Prince Philip romped in a Peter Kushner, 34. of Hamilton, | friends with all nations but can Castro whipped up another' ova swimming pool at Batterwood glasses a 10-mile drive from Trenton where!colored tussore dress | 3 ha) W | the Whytehaven mission to report driver of a truck which collided not be wily those 'who offend us, tion when he added that if his House Sunday as they relaxed in ecanwhile, Philip went for a their plane landed after a trip Underground for 27 minutes at| - SA ov) Ito the Health Department on the head-on with the car on fog- who insult us and who exploit us| enemies should ever think of com restful seclusion on the second Swim in the hedge-hidden swim- from Sudbury, is the second of the [International Nickel Com-| th J eondiions The Salvation Armv shrouded Gibson's Hill, suffered or with emy vested interest which ing back to Cuba, "let them con holiday of the Royal Tow ping pool on the estate with theithe tour. They rested for several pany-owned mine, she watched y Ra lis standing by to give aid if nec only bruises. Wayne Shropshall, tries to "impose it-elf on the de-|iamplate for just about five min. A tip to old St. Mark's An Governor General's son Lionel (days while in British Columbia. gviliing loading and crushing op: | essary " and his three daughters, Jane, feration,. AL obe Se y. svi 0 a pas- st of qi yeople." y YAR alics Thure . Shy: a 13, of Hagersville, Ont.. a pas- stiny of gur people utes those machetes glican Church, for Sunday: ser-\36 "wove '9 and Susan 7. QUEEN SEEMS WEARY senger in Kushner's truck, was In 2's hours of talk, Castro did § vices was the Bnly public engage A pS O | : i n) | nid H Castro made it clear that such A } public engage Later the royal couple went for The Queen also had an en. UWP @ piece of ore and asked the| uninjured nol mention communism e re . ment of the day . . percentage of nickel in it \ Wh ---------- - . mammoth demonstrations will be a walk through the gardens of|forced holidey at Whitehorse *"o { 3 \ ee a e She also asked what changes Afterwards they had a quiet Batterwood, wandering along its/When she became ill. She ap held whenever it is considered i 3 necessary to demonstrate popular buffet luncheon and took things maze of paths, through its court- {peared tired on her arrival at had been made in the mine since NE ) For December support for his policies, Sunday easy at Goverror-General Mas-\yard and formal rose garden. Batterwood, and also looked a her parents visited it in 1939. | | > On top of the mine the Queen|§ | OTTAWA (CP) A general . . Nixon On Swin officially celebrating the anniver. SeV's red-brick home four miles| Today there was more of the little weary while attending : pd | sary of his 26th of July revolu.|/from this Lake Ontario commun-/same, Not & single public en. church services Sunday, suggest took off her helmet in the hoist| meeting of the Progressive Con tionary movement. was called or. itv of 7.500 sagement was scheduled. a con. ing that perhaps the respite here room. It was the first time on the 5 : WN servative Association of Canada tour she had been without a hat i the first in three vears--has P * ' L) iginally to demonstrate support During the afternoon the (trast to the normally-heavy pro-/IS & necescary one \ Of S 1et U nion or his land redistribution pro-/Queen snoke by long distance tel. gram of the 4-day tour, They| The simple, attractive decor of hn public. It made her look youth N been called to meet here ip De ov ram ephone to Prince Charles and/leave Tuesday at 10 a.m. by jet|137-vear-old St. Mark's Church, ful and relaxed : $ N cember, it was announced today, Castro said it was only the will Princess Anne and Queen Mother Comet for Fredericton, where nestled among the trees on top a Slat 3 her hive sit Re eat t Rr will Ne the first MAE fe. LENINGRAD (AP Vice-itiial tart wd. ool tor their ars of the people that persuaded him Elizabeth, She presumably was they begin the last five days of of Port Hope's Protestant Hill, ey y wig = Al hie ic ark to Rt! | we ot io the party since the stirs i bos SAE AYE to resume the premiership filled in on such news as a Lon-itheir Canadian visit fitted the informality of the oc. oF some w el'aren. N 8 nationa convention in December, President Richard Nixon of the in Mose ow last Thursda ---------------- | cast g - 1956, when John Dieichbaker was fosion chosen national leader United States flew to Leningrad Nixon said in a brief arrival | | | The Queen wore a tangerine | green and whilte silk print dress CO S urse | I today to begin a five-day swing speech Ive and Khrushchev had a through parts of the Soviet Union. "'construictive and full discussion Soviet Deputy Premier Frol of the many problems that we u {with closely fitted white organ: Kozlov and his wife were among have between our two countries." hat, se ace anying N and "1 ran sav that we had s > . those accompanying ixon anc a 1 a ¢ had some 1,000 OUTSIDE CHURCH Presented his wife. Also along was Georgi differsmaee with chairman Khrush [) A A Ny Zhukov, chairman of the Soviet chev at. the points at issue. | Some 300 members and guests 3 g N \ . government committee on foreign| would stay it was not a case of his u i ( y & I V1( e of the church filled St. Mark's f . AN Killed cultural relations convincing me or me convincing and more then 1,000 others sat Te , or stood outside, listening to the 0 ueen . « Nixon's departure from the So- him.' rvic ver public add | i 4 he UY Po (Rb "™ |e e over POSS SVS viet capital was preceded by a Nixa told the 'crowd "The dif-| PORT HOPE (Staff) Queen| The royal car was escorted stepped onto the sidewalk, and tems Mr rien Ns » weekend visit with Soviet Pre- ferendes between nations in to- Elizabeth and Prince Philip at-|closely through the thick crowds he moved down to greet them. toners to follow the © ol f PORT HOPE A Scottish x \ mier Khrushchev during which/day's world must be settled at tended ine wvice at St. by four RCMP eveles.| § to follow the example o " \ JR \ tended divine service at St. by ur on motorcycle The Queen greeted | ar ) , ry x \ they discussed East-West differ- the conferen table and not on Mark's Angl " \ P It st 1 with h A t he Queen greeted him warm-'St. Paul in recognizing that alllnusse who became the subject of & ¥ ences for six hours the battlefield' Rd bi ican, cre mn pout Rng ye A Tent cook 4 rons ly, and together, accompanied their accomplishments sp ring a widespread search earlier this X : » : Hope Sunday. They attended as of the church wa Chen, while'ly other members of the en- from God month when Queen Elizabeth ex Neither side would say whethe Nixon and his wife were over part of the family group from tOurage ntered tl mall whit ' 1 the wish 10 Teel HOT Was) g PEASE sk guests Sat \ r " | i. rage, entere ie small white! y A . An chose vod: | Pressed » wish to me er was | the marathon talk had increased nigh guests Saturday at Khrush wp > 4 tov IY ente ou have not chosen God des in any way chances for removal cheviit big cream olored cou Batt rwood House, home of Gov frame church God has chosen you," he said, finally presented to the Queen) i {Swarbrick, was killed instantly Ny x iT remove ih 3 g to Coun General Vincent Massey, where L Hund : be. | WR { Ar aha | & R NE 3 on Hishway 35 at Kirby Saturday of the Soviet threat to Allied try homme, or dacha, in a wooded : ' . . undreds of flashbulbs popped The wreatest dan in the Sunday { AAA > h Highway Jo at Kirby Saturda forces in West Berlin. But Nixon part about 20 miles outside Mos they are house guests for foun despite the bright sun as the|world is not wickedness. The Miss Gertrude McHardy. who 3 night, when he stepped into the said the long exchange was help-| cow days crowd, together with at least 20|greatest danger is pure Godless. Works at the South Waterloo| 3 RN path of a car travelling north ful "because it provided an op Nix on returned to the U.S, Em The route to the church was IN THE TIMES press photographers, snapped |pess." . Memorial Hospital in Galt, 'was R jon the hihgway. Kirby is about portunity for frank and complete|bassy residence Sunday night and lined wtih cheering crowds esti every wave and gesture of Her! After the services the voval Presented to the Queen after the Wa {seven miles north of Bowman discussions in a calm and objec. drafted a report on the conversa- mated at. between 50.000 and During the visit of Queen Majesty couple were driven through the royal party attended church here ville : tive atmosphere' tion dor President Fisenhower| 9,000 Elizabeth to Port Hope, at Inside the church, the con: streets of Port Hope, lined with! this morning ¥ It is understood Swarbrick and U.S. State Secretary Chris At St. Mark's several thousand Batterwood House, The Osh. |Sregation standing the royal'a crowd police estimated at 26 When the Queen visited Galt|t § was crossing the highway from party was conducted to sats 000 t atterwoo Tuly 2 she asked if she could see| & west to east about 11 pm. and seats (00 to Batterwood | : he Scottish nurse who came tol & 3 3 § § [stepped in front of a south i {bound car BIGGER CROWD tian Hert persons craned their necks for a Times prvoide top A crowd of 1,000 greeted the! Ths two leade wwreed Sunday|@ view of the royal visitors.| coverage on the royal stay n the front right two and a half vice-president and his party at their rough-and-tumble de-| Almost everybody had a cam-| In today's issue stories and |PeWs MOTORCADE FROM TRENTON|Canada three years ago from. WO | the Leningrad airport. It was + at the American Exposition! era pictures of the 'arrival of the | The Crucifer then led the The royal party flew from Sud- Aberdeen Roval, a hamlef visible gt | Attempting to evade the nearly three times the number prijlay had not nded either Expected at 10.35, the proces-| Queen and Prince Philip are [choir and clergy to the chancel, bury to Trenton, Saturday after-/from Balmoral Castle, Scotland. |southbound vehicle, he appar. Mu Nixon.|sion arrived about five minutes! published on Pages 1, 2. 3. (and the service commenced, NOON After official greetings at| The nurse was on a shopping ently stepped into the path of the royal couple trip to Buffalo and knew nothing a northbound car driven by Ver ht ushchev asked. "Were you of-/ late. One false alarm brought! 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 with the singing of "God Save, Irenton 4 The Queen' motored through Trenton, Brigh-/of the royal wish. Before the Ne {non Leroy Agnew, 38, of 36 K I Y fended?" the crowd forward, when a pass . " . p CI EMERGENCY "Never." replied Nixon Mr. ling train sounded like he os See : ton, Colborne, Grafton, Cobourg|Queen left Galt she told Mayor|™ <X [Hallam avenue, Toronto He Prince Philip got out on the left, RESPECTFUL CONGREGATION and Port' Hope to Batterwood.|Arthur White she would "very MISS UNIVERSE Jee Nuon, a considerable dis. tance into the ditch on the east Khrushchev and I have some reallcorting motorcycles mT ™ PHONE NUMBERS of distant side an attending The congregation seemed deter Thousands lined the route, and much have liked to have met the A pear] crown is placed on [side of the highway ani! hanest differences but we are| An advance guard three ali te in th SDC Ww both OPP motorcycles first roared Mountie opened the door for the mined not to infringe on the! the motorcade slowed to 10 miles! nurs POLICF RA 5-1132 cat ne fror nd past the church. followed closely Queen wivate worship of the Queenlan hour through each commun RCMP Inspector W. 'G. Fraser! the head of Miss Universe 1959, | Dr. J. A. McArthur, coroner ¢ ¢ Wd consort ing mostiv ity rove the 130 miles from. Port! Akiko Jojima, -of Japan at {fro Blackstock tt FIRE DEP 5-657 bot ¢ by a cruiser load of police Rev. Gerald Moffat TA Ry bi wi 0 Sales om ; Sali Mid 3 [Irom | fist attended and T. RA 5-6574 \ iat, rector In Sudbury Saturday the Queen Hope to Galt Saturday night tol the climax of the beauty [pronounced the vietim dead at i) 'ectly and not beating around!minute later they were followed St. Mark's, was wait he UE . HOSPITAL RA 3-2¢ le N " owe ark s, was wating on the Continued on Page 2) descended 1,000 feet into the|drive Miss McHar sre for thel pageant a Long Beacl » scene The ' wa 211 thi: bush. by an official limousine. steps. The Queen and Prince! QUEEN AT CHURCH 'bowels of the Frood nickel Ee Dye NY bere for She Cali, 2 AP. Wirephoto he, Seems: The body wars body BOWMANVILLE (Staff A 52-year-old Kendal man, James

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