The Oshawa Times, 28 Sep 1959, p. 2

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28, 1959 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September SOUTH 0 \ NTARIO JUNIOR PLO WING MATCH ATTRAC CAPSULE NEWS me IY F. Ryan for their own spiritual welfare and peace throughout the world. The bishop addressed the annual 20,000 Attend | Marian Rally HAMILTON (CP) -- Most Rev. |cal rights in cantonal matters. i Roman Catholic [Neuchatel became the second of Bishor of Hemilton, urged Sun-|the republic's 22 cantons to give day that families pray together women political rights. | AUCTION BUFFALO CALVES PIERRE, 8.D. (AP) -- A new Marian Day relly at Civic Sta-|type of critter will appear in the dium, attended by more than 20.- (livestock auction ring in Decem- 000 Roman Catholics from all ber. Ten head of Buffalo calves parts of the Hamilton Diocese. fron he Custer State Park hiss therd will go on public auction. DIES FIGHTING SALMON pPive calves of each sex will be CHATHAM, N.B. (CP) -- A re-|sold to persons wishing to start tired U.S. Navy admiral died of their own bison herds. a heart attack near here\Sunday. | Rear-Admiral Claude i ett, 783, NEAR END OF TRAIL of Bath, Me., was fighting a WASHINGTON (AP)--The air [large salmon on Cain's. River force said Sunday it expects the when stricken. | satellite Discoverer V to be de SALESMAN ROBBED |stroyed by re-entering the earth's THOMAS (CP) -- Henry Sucsphere sumetiie between ST. |B TH a salesman for Hol- » ¥ ceived a $10 cheque for his LAND PLOWED BY contest- | Clark, of Unionville, along with | Coaching classes were held in ants in the South Ontario Coun- | the contestants. The match took | the morning for the contestants, ty Junior Plowing Match is | place Saturday at the farm of 1 | inspected by Judge William | Frank Batty and Son, Brooklin. ' afternoon. Each contestant re- | Sri by the South Ontario land Diamond Company of Mont-| | Plowmens Association, --Photo by A, McCulloch with the tests beginning in the | THE SOUTH ONTARIO | Brooklin, in which 11 juniors County Junior Plowing March | between the ages of 11-20 took | part in four classes of events. was held Saturday on the farm Photograph above shows win- of Frank Batty and Son, of | per Howard Malcolm (right) of Locust Hill, and brother George (left) who placed second, being congratulated by Judge Wil- liam Clark of Unionville. --Photo by A. McCulloch real, was robbed of $8,000 in jewelry here Saturday night. He told police the jewels were taken from his hotel room while he was having supper. HEAVY SNOW IN ROCKIES DENVER, Colo. (AP) -- The | a DIES ON BIRTHDAY LONDON (Reuters) -- Dame |Vera Laughton Mathews. who {commanded Britain's {(women's royal! naval service). WRENS during the last war, died Friday ight on her 71st birthday. TAXI DRIVERS ROBBED Trenton Area Growers France, Loas {season's first heavy snow storm | Spot Picking Apples The harvesting of apples in the Juice apples were moving intomost vegetables will be bel lakeshore district of Ontario has -gommenced in the Trenton area table report of the federal de-|petter, but no demand for Cee soon. partment of agriculture. | Growers in the Trenton district| are spot picking McIntosh as the color is not very good and the| size below average in most| "blocks. St. Lawrence valley dis-| trict apples are of average size 'and the color is improving rapid {juice plants last week. |grade. The apple maggot survey is completed and the maggot damage was fairly light. PEARS Late varieties are now bein harvested and the crop is ve good, mostly Flemish Beauty. OMATOES g ry Buyers were busy last week|light, The pumpkin crop will be] and several growers have now (light due to size. All fields are according to the fruit and vege-|solq their crop, fancy grade or|matured and Develop |New Crisis By ROY ESSOYAN VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)---U.S. officials here are gravely con- nicerned over a crisis developing in French-Laotian relations. One of their biggest worries is | that French - Laotian bickering [PROCESSING CROPS {ma split the Western alliance in | As a result of ground frost Southeast Asia and damage West- nights of 15th and 16th, the to-|ern prestige throughout Asia. ; French-Laotian relations have mato harvest is about completed. |, .. worsening steadily since the |The general quality of tomatoes start of the pro-Communist re- ow |average size and yields will be harvest will begi late| swept the central Rockies Sunday, piling nearly three of snow on at least one mountain road in Colorado. WARN AGAIN INFLATION WEATHER FORECAST OBITUARIES MRS. FRANK COULTER Mrs. Lillie May Coulter, wife of the late Frank Coulter, died in the Bowmanville Hospital, Fri. day, Sept. 25, aged 86. Mrs. Coulter had been in poor health for some time. Warm, Showery Cloudy Tuesday Ei ss TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts day mostly cloudy with showers| Coulter's birthplace and she was issued by the weather office at'and thunderstorms in the after. Married in Peterborough. :30 a.m.: Synopsis: The dominan weather control across the con- member nations that worldwide economic recovery is reviving the hazard of inflation. The fund's annual report called for stern action by governments to o Preserve the stability of their noon and evening. Warm, Winds|!ast 37 years of her life were | CUrTEnCIES. t southerly 20 to 25. |spent in Bowmanville. Previously ENCEPHALITIS DEATHS Northern Georgian Bay, Kirk. |she had lived at Pontypool, Ty-| ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)-- H An elderly man and a boy WASHINGTON (AP)--The In- iy the city's east end to take ternational Monetary Fund is- home bagels--a Jewish hard roll sued a warning Sunday to its 68 after their night's work. died | |delivered to processing plants/bellion in Laos more than two tinent today is an intense slow- land Lake regions, North Bay, rone and Haydon. LONDON (Reuters) -- Seven feet London taxi drivers were robbed high at knife-point by three men and a blonde in a Jewish basement bakery early Sunday. The taxi men regularly call on the bakery AILMENT KILLS FOUR LUSAKA, Northern Rhodesia (AP)--Four more are dead of a mysterious ailment which has taken 24 lives among the Batonga people now living at Lusitu, in the Zambesi Valley, after being displaced from their native valley by waters rising behind Kariba Dam. The ailment {Sunday bringing to 11 the death {toll in a suspected outhreak of |encephalitis or a form of sleep- |{Sudbury: Cloudy with showera| Mrs. Coulter attended Trinity gud J lerstarme today and United Church, |Tuesday. Little change in tem-| She is survived by three sisters, : i pertare, Winds sulherly 2010 5. str. chard Lie (Bel). of pod "gases of te. mama. vith Sie Kapuskasing: Cloudy| Bowmanville; Mrs. G. White|borne disease in the southern with showers today ending to-} (Ella), of Hampton; Mrs. C.|New Jersev shore area. affects the liver and breaks down the blood. NEW SHIP'S SAILING DATE GENOA (AP)--The Italian line {has set next June 30 as the date |for the maiden sailing of the new liner, Leonardo da Vinci, to New York. The 32,000-ton vessel, big- gest built in Italy since the war, replaces the Andrea Doria, sunk after a collision in 1056. THREE SENTENCED TO DIE SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) Three of six Communist agents arrested on charges of sabotag- ing American-aid tractors have been sentenced to death by a special military tribunal. Two = 'ly. All districts will soon begin| Demand strong and the frost on during the week was only fair months ago. {moving storm centred over Hud- Laotian officials privately have son Bay with a circulation around harvesting McIntosh and it ap-/the 17th completed harvest. {due mainly to uneven color. Corn| ave & i : pears we will have plenty of [processors will complete their been expressing increasing irrita.| it embracing nearly all of North "Cee grade apples this year due POTATOES |packs during the week. Eartion with the behavior of French|America. A secondary storm to lack of color. | Late crop is below average = i.mace has been quite|officials. The French, they say, moving rapidly northeast was Most packing houses are fairly|3i2¢ and some growers are having ; yy jy most have failed to lend moral and centred over Lake Michigan this ize corn harvested | | ; € ight. Tuesd 1 difficulty harvesting due to dry gq. | : A "| material support to the Laotian morning with showers starting to|™&ht. Tuesday mostly cloudyliCoulter (Fanny), of Oshawa; and} a eS iog | Weather. [during She et. Ame PF epple|government in its struggle| show up in Northern Ontario, An.| With showers again late in theia brother, John Shackleton, of| RIGHTS FOR WOMEN moving very slowly. The move- OTHER VEGETABLES |juice this week and the sauce NEUCHATEL, Switzerland against the rebels. other, centred in Oklahoma, is Jay. my E Aris, uthatly 20,| Bowmanville; a son, Earl, of| ment of Lobos is very good in| Frost on the 17th killed off all packers are expected to start in pRENCH FOLD ARMS {expected to move up through : New Toronto; and a daughter, (AP) -- The all-male electorate the eastern part of the district.|vine growth and it appears that'another 10 days |" "The French are on strike, »»| Lower Michigan on Tuesday. Forecast Temperatures Mrs. J. J. Flett (Vera), of Bow- [of the Swiss canton (state) of i -- jon high official said. "They are| Regional forecasts -valid until windsor Khrushch | Briefs On Tour Khrushchev . | Low tonight High Tlesday {gnanville; four grandchildren and|Neuch {sitting around with arms folded. midnight Tuesday. # | tock Gets Stoc Sour great grandchildren. {grant their women equal polit The funeral service for the late Mrs. Coulter was held at 2 p.m.| Bicyclist (They are supposed to be advis-| ; .. pre Lake Huron, south. london ...... vases B85 | 108 ue but hes we ack iow 20 ern Georgian Bay regions, Lon- Wingham . . 85 frie ' [4 say yd don, Windsor: Sunny with cloudy |Toronto (Pegen ye Premier Phoui Periods today and chance of a | Trenton . Sake ae has stoutly main-| thunderstorm this afternoon or St. Catharines [ne . evening. Tuesday cloudy with Hamilton today at the Northcutt and Smith! Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Hev. K. Houselander of the Trin:| ity United Church conducted the sevice. Burial was 'Of Khrushchev GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP)-- "Premier Khrushchev Sunday turned down ar invitation from President Eisenhower to go to ehurch. He said it would be a shock to his people. That was the way Rev. Robert A. MacAskill relayed the story to reporters as he got it direct from the president. -- GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP)-- Premier Khrushchev picked up.a small American vocabu- lary during his U.S. tour. His favorite expression is "0. K." But he's also been heard to say with a heavy Russian accent "all right", "very § ", "very well" {tained that French-Laotian rela- [tions always have been most | cordial. : : But in a recent interview Of Razor Co. [5 ore CHICAGO (AP) -- Four men,| . y | determined to make a capitalist circles in Vientiane do not share| of Premier Khrushchev, have 1 " the agreement." chipped in and bought the pre- pros) ems? He accused The president, speaking out-|mier $300 worth of stock. {Laotian situation "in a somewhat side the town hall here on the| They mailed it to him, care of | yentical manner." last day of a four-day tour of President Eisenhower at his| northern France, described the|Camp David retreat in Maryland. CHARGE EXAGGERATION meeting as "contacts between the] In an accompanying letter, French officials say the war in world's most responsible men." [they told Khrushchev the pur-/Laos and reports of Communist "These talks, these contacts,|pose of the gift was to demon-North Viet Nam intervention are perhaps the beginning of un- strate how different is Karl/have been grossly exaggerated. | derstanding and agreement. I|Marx's concept of capitalism| The U.S. view is that there is hope so with all my heart . . ./from the present-day America n|ample circumstantial evidence to variety. {prove Communist aggression. | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mrs.| paul Fisher, Chicago insurance Informed Laotian (Jan Nika Rurushehey Boudey . Te. executive, and one of the four|that the French, who los cet Roman Cath |stock donors, said Sunday the who is trying to win permission idea came to them during a visit ROUBALX France (Reuters)-- {President Charles de Gaulle said {Sunday the Khrushchev - Eisen- {hower talks were "perhaps a be- |ginning of understanding and "thank yoy" and "goodbye." To fit occasions when he's especially pleased, he's even concocted an expression of his own: "Very O.K." (AP) WAEHINGTON ~ Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower had a hand-| patting farewell for Mrs. Nina Khrushchev at the White Housel Sunday. Mrs. Eisenhower told hep: she'd probably see her in Moscow. The Soviet premier's wife and daughters, Rade and Julia, made a brief stop at the White House| before they set out on the last of| - their American sightseeing -- a day visiting historic homes in the| Virginia countryside. "We expect you in Moscow," Mrs. Khrushchev said as the| party of women stood smiling and shaking hands. "Ill probably see you," Mrs. other, have similar aims and can|Gas Company will ask the On- ti lagree on easing world tensions. |tario Fuel Board Wednesday to Educational Association. Eisenhower told her. china in 1054, are afraid the United States will replace tnem for his mother to leave Lithuania. yp, id to Kansas City, Mo., last here. The priest, Father Joseph Monday "The other es iy For.| 'That's the lost thing we {Prunskis of Chicago's St. George ...; T. Jones, insurance agent, | Want, one American sald. "Just church, told reporters that Mrs. | ong Dr. Stoughton F. White, sur- | | | press of presenting the showers and thunderstorms. Clearing and turning cooler b, he Wednesday evening. Winds southerly 20 to 30. Lake Ontario, Niagara, Hali- jour point of view on our current|y, io; regions, Toronto, Hamil-'White River y Killaloe . {ton: Mostly sunny today. Tues- Moosonee | Muskoka . Cemetery. Earlton .. | Sudbury | {North Bay .... | Kapuskasing .. ORVILLE SOUCH JaasISIIA3I died at Ottawa last Wednesday was held at the McIntosh Fun. "CITY AND DISTRICT eral Home at 3.30 p.m. Sat , | Sept, 26, » ay Rev. N. T. Holmes, minister of Harrnony United Church, {ducted the services. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were §. R. Union Group RECORD VOTE BOWMANVILLE--Town Clerk . B. Reynolds said today that the advance poll for the liquor plebiscite, held the council chamber las! Saturday, recorded the largest vote of any advance poll ever held in the town. Mr. Reynolds is the returning officer for the plebiscite which will be held this Wednesday. MAKING PROGRESS The Oshawa General Hospital reported today that Joan Gibbs, 13 year-old Oshawa school girl, who had both her legs amputated following an explosion. a week ago Sunday was making satis- factory progress. BUTT BLAMED A fire started by a cigaret butt, at 210 Eulalie street early Satur- day morning, caused only a minimum of damage to a mat- fress belonging to tenant J. Con- lan. The blaze occurred in the north-west bedroom of the house. ted To Consider | Springstein, William Hooey, George Matthews, Carl Griffith, Donald Souch and James Souch. 'Resolutions = as Malcom Smith, President oi MRS. THOMAS A. SMITH Local 222, UAW, leaves today Th n for Detroit were, he will HE Tha ad] service i Boni sessions of the resolutions com-\who died at the Oshawa General mittee of the International union. Hospital last Wednesday, was | Mr. Smith received the ap- held a the McIntosh Funeral | pointment to sit on the commit- Home at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. |tee recently from the interna. ?6 [tional executive branch of the, Rev. John K. Moffat, minister of union. He will be one of nine/Simcoe Street United Church, con- | members. ducted the services. Interment | The biennial UAW convention,(Was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. at which the resolutions will be] The pallbearers were Vic) |presented, will not start until|Phair, Harold Sproule, Hector| {Oct. 9 at Atlantic City, but the Boyd, Len Crowder, Fred White| |union constitution says that mem-|and Wes Dean. in Orono! The funeral service for Orville |Somch, 904 Park Lane drive, who got life terms and the other 20 years, DAYS LOST INCREASES Heads Bike 'To Montreal | zu wom moneaems | | OTTAWA (CP)--Muryl' Ander- : |son, 2 - year - old Vancouver 470,000 working days during the teacher - secretary, headed her first eight months of 1859, [bicycle towards Montreal Sunday| ministry of labor reports. This lon the last leg of a 3,000-mile|compares With 3,099,000 days and |cross-country trip on which she|385,100 men in 1958. has wyercome sunstroke, flu and HELENA PICKARD DIES Miss Anderson left Vancouver J EEADING, Taga Tian July 6 en an. ltalizn racing mer wife of actor Sir Cedric Dicycle. Her eventual destina'i yargwicke, died Sunday st her So far she has spent $100, mostly for food and bicycle re- pairs. She has camped in a pup) tent most nights. Her most exciting adventure came one night near Blind River, Ont. A black bear snuffled out- side her tent, snatched the plastic ground sheet from beneath her, and lumbered off Miss Anderson was stopped by sunstroke at Brandon and by flu at Bracebridge, Ont. Here she visited the family of Bernard 'fucker, whom she met at a park near Kenora. She plans to work in Montreal and take a ship for England at Christmas. In Europe she plans to work and bicycle. appeared Tuesday in a television play called The Last Hours. ED WILSON SEZ: Our Street Smashing Sele saves you money. bordered rugs, size 6 x 9. While they last, $4.98.) WILSON FURITURE 20 CHURCH ST. FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL ' ¢ bers of the committee should meet nine or 10 days before the | convention. | | It will be the committee's job) {to draft master resolutions em.-| {bodying the spirit of hundreds of individual resolutions submit-| | by member locals and dis-| WORLD TOUR WITH BY ROBERT ws et AER ' TRAVELOGUE SLIDES BATEMAN | imagine how it would look to the {Khrushchev talked him per-| : |sonall od 7 to Econ. both of Kansas City; and jie' Communists barrel full of {see that something is done. | / propaganda ammunition.' +All is well he told reporters | 7g oot Ey hasn't ac | with a big smile. "Maybe I will, 4 ed the gift. Fisher sald L aw Professor MosCOW (Reuters) - Russia the 2 oh that won't get | Sunda repar a eat wel- . | rep 4h | Unless Khrushchev reassigns| | Khrushchev upon his return to-|the stock to someone, he'll be| (CP) -- | ene Bled Site chris on the books of American TORONTO (CF), Eioeser | Within a few hours of his ar-| Safety Razor company as Just ing adult educationalist and pro-| Hie Soviet yeople Wa. te on ; 7 A Toronto from 1936 to 1958, died here Sunday. Soviet newspapers and many Consumers Gas Prof. Auld was a former treas-| high on 'a wave of optimism that Khrushchev"s visit has proved one point--that Americans and rest of the world. It would give |sonally and promised to try to! Rohn Storohm, free-lance writer h ther." ave Wy mother {he expects the premier to return - |come home rally for Premier! Died Sunday rival, Khrushchev will report to|another stockholder, fessor of law at the University of! {millions of Russians are riding |urer of the Canadian Association | Russians basically like each 'Resignation Of Speaker Demanded ASSOMPTION, Que. (CP)-- Jean Lesage, leader of the Que- bec Liberal party, has demanded the resignation of Speaker Maur- foe Teliier of the Legislative As- sembly. He told a party rally Sunday that the Speaker violated legisla- ture law by being an officer of a company which has done busi- ness with the government. Nine Pistols On 2 Youths SARNIA (CP) -- Nine pistols and revolvers -- seven of them loaded -- were found Saturday when two youths were arrested in Port Huron, Mich., as they came out of the St. Clair inter- national railway tunnel. A stack of 11 more guns was found later, buried near the tracks on the Canadian side. Stamey Wright, 17, of Kitch- ener, and Gary McMillen, 18, of Waterloo, were charged with carrying weapons. They were to appear today Port Huron municipal court. Police said two youths were Mr. Tellier could not be reached for comment at his home | in Joliette, Que. He represents| Montealm riding and has been| Speaker since 1955. « He said Mr. Tellier is a direc- tor of La Salle Equipment Com- , 8 machinery - selling firm corporated in 1952, He said Mr. Tellier's son Bernard and Aime Lacroix, both of Montreal, are the other officers. "A rapid examination of the public accounts has shown me that in these years the La Salle Equipment Company has re- ceived from the Quebec govern- ment various contracts and or- ders for a total of $102,833," Mr. Lesage s2id. UNHEALTHY HEAT NOTTINGHAM. England (CP) Health authorities blamed the hot, dry weather for an epidemic of throat infections in this in-| dustrial | | | | stopped bv railway policemen as they left the tunnel after walk- ing the 1% miles from Sarnia. Student Breather for Adult Education and vice- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT trict councils of the UAW [president of the Labor Research God's infinite wisdom and good.| throughout the continent. : , Council. For many years he Was| ess was brought out at Christian] These will be presented on the {on the executive of the Workers c¢ services on Sunday, Sept, convention floor between Oct. 9 gucarional Association. sal wat 27. Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon 2nd 16. : : . * entitled 'Reality' was .| Mr. approve reductions in its rates tors he edited a 30-volume di- den Text Soaks Palms (52:1): to rh wi) Be Soom Desh for the year beginning Oct. 1, an gest of Canadian case law. In "The goodness of God endureth be joined by his fellow del tes official said Sunday night. 1943 his charges that Nazi and continually." | from 222. He will a. - J. C. McCarthy, general sales totalitarian philosophies were be-| {to Oshawa on Oct. 17 manager, aid details y He re- ing propogated in many Canadian [ ---- uctions will not be released un- education centres brought vigor-| s N til the fuel board hearings, but ous denials from universities. I ay Pie Deparment company customers would have -- -- -- 112 ambulance calls, all for sick ¢, saved $500,000 if the cuts had CANADIAN PRESIDENT |ness, since Saturday morning. le been introduced last year. | ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)--Horace| . He said the company was pro- Mundy of Toronto is the new STREETS CLOSED posing to give' commercial cus-| president of the Empire State] The following streets will be tomers, especially small ones,|Grotto Association. He was|closed today for construction: | cre €vacuated briefly. The leak the largest reductions. Therelelected Saturday at the Masonic|Rossland road east closed from "2% Sealed quickly after it was Rates Change TORONTO (CP) -- Consumers 12 AMBULANCE CALLS CHLORINE FUMES ESCAPE IKIAH, Calif. (AP) -- Chlorine mes from a leaking industrial tank were blown over Ukiah's | residential area' Sunday night. More than a hundred homes ADULTS 1.00 the PRESENTED BY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB AND FIRST BAPTIST DORCAS GROUP Friday, October 2, 8 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 812 HORTOP ST. STUDENTS 50¢ A limited number of tickets obtainable from members or ot 1] would be "quite a reduction" *in|group's three-day convention suc- Grierson street to Ritson road| . AIR-CONDITIONED DINING ROOM GOOD FOOD Al® CONDITIONED DINING ROOM Hotel Lancaster ® {the domestic hot water heater cceding Fred H. Hartman of Al-|south: Church street closed from {rate and smaller cuts in rates for| bany, who served as president for King to Bond street; Simcoe {homes heating. |the last nine years. |street south closed from Bloor Eg Mother Stricken By Polio ter 2 Children Die [south closed from King street |east to Bloor street east; Somer. |ville closed from Sherwood aven- eA |Olive avenue closed from Wilson {road south to Central Park Boule |vard south; Sherwood avenue {closed from Somerville to Chev- {rolet street; Grandview street OTTAWA (CP) -- Mrs. John during the weekend were Ken- Duncan Bilmer, who has lost two| of her 14 children to polio and Mrs. Isabelle Larocque, 43, of seen a third stricken, has herself Williamstown, near Cornwall, been hit by the disease. and Claire Mayel, 14, of Corn- all. neth Ducharme, 12, of Ottawa:|ue to Beatrice street. North West of Rossland and Ritson Roads lies an estate in a beautiful valley . . . Beau Valley, a new concept in living. We welcome inquiries about beautiful Beau Valley in our site office. Whenever possible these streets . . By University She was brought to Civic Hos- |W LONDON, Ont. (CP)--The Uni-|pital here Saturday from her| The total of polio cases treated versity of Western Ontario plans home near Cornwall, a few hours here so far this season now something new in student-teacher before the disease took the ecs- Stands at 48, of whom 32 were will be partially opened t it movement of loc TE Extreme w er conditions, such as heavy/ rain} may result i n the closifg of other streets. RA 5-9121 relations next year, ond life in her family, seven:|from the Cornwall area. Dr. G. Edward Hall, president week-old Douglas. | Kenneth Ducharme's mother of the university said Sunday, Another son, Brian, 2, died said Sunday night her son had night that a week will be set| Thursday. Three - year - old Dar-| three polio shots--the last one in aside in February for students to|lene Bilmer, admitted last week|1956. He has partial paralysis of GET THE BEST For Less At take "a breather" froin regular classes, ; During this week, he said stu- dents will be able to consult with their professors to resolve in their own minds the work they have taken up to that time. The students will not attend regular classes but will remain on campus for discussions and consultations. i with bulbar polio, now is re- his right arm and leg. |ported to be showing improve-| Dr. Morris Resnick said Mrs. I ment. Larocque's case is a mild one. | The 42-year-old mother, who |She had received two pollo shots {has 11 other children at her home| recently. at Northfield Station; is also suf-| Fe said that of the 11 other fering from bulbar polio the Bilmer children, three at home, most serious form of the disease. (ave received only one polio hot. The older children attend- OTHER NEW CASES |ing school had received all three Also admitted to Civie Hospital| polio shots. J MODERN UPHOLSTERING 9262 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA RA 8-6451 or RA 3-413] Ravine lots, hill top lots and waoded lots . . all completely serviced with electrical and tele- phone cables underground, are now available. 1

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