The Oshawa Times, 24 Feb 1960, p. 3

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x Ce "CAROL SKATES TO GOLD MEDAL Blonde Carol Heiss spins and | contest at Squaw Valley. ( twirls around the ice during the = Tuesday. The judges gave free skating competition of the | such a high score she Winter Olympics figure skating ' tually was assured fir the United alif and a gold medal for her ir States. that t place AP Wirephoto WEATHER FORECAST Cloudiness Trend With Light Snow i ind OBITUARIES WITOSLAWSKI occurred ldenly 22, at the Bathurst ( Limited thy, of Leo Witoslaw- 1 S Oshawa ed born in ) 1ad been in vears, A resident for four years, he was Hedwig's Polish and of the Feb 1913 28 A de as Feb n fc becom -- Forecasts Hamilton: Sunny, public {cloudy this afternoon with a weather office at 4:30 a.m light snowfall likely . over Synopsis: Snow was falling in| Mostly cloudy 1 day nearly every quadrant about the|few Great Lakes this morning but c fair weather continued in On- Ligi tario. There have been intervals, Western of cloudiness and some very light burton, Geor snow in northeastern Ontario and Lake, White in the Lake Huron region, but{Kapuskasing these have been largely insignifi- Bay Var cant. However, it seems 1 y occasional' ve that a trend to more cloudiness snow today an with intervals of light snow will change tempera be noticed. Temperatures are nor near normal Regional forecasts midnight Tuesday Lake Erie, Windsor: Mostly S eloudy today and Tuesday. Light L snow later this morning, continu- W ing into the night. A few flurries| Toronto Thursday. Little change in tem-|Trenion perature. Winds light St. Catharines Niagara, Lake Huron, London, |'Hamilton Hamilton: Partly cloudy with oc- Muskoka easional flurries of very light Killaloe snow, becoming mostly cloudy! Earlton with some light sfow this after- Sudbury noon and tonight. A few flurries North Ba Thursday. Little change in tem-'Kap perature. Winds light Whit Western Lake Ontario, Toronto, Moosone TV-RADIO COLUMN Series Of Commercials For Network Troubles control TORQNTO (CP) issued by the Dominion {OF of O a member of St "1 lic Church Kr s of Columbu ill be Lit p Winds s of now in temperature said the under the direction of s of Columbus Kwiatkowsky iem mass in St at 11 a.m. Thurs Interment will be v's Cemetery. will Hed- in winds Temperatures High Thu FUNERAL OF JOHN MOORE The eral service for John Vioore Gliddon Ave., who died at the Oshawa General Hos- last Thursday, was held at McIntosh Funeral Home at 2 Monday, Feb. 22. services were conducted Dr. George Telford, min- ister St. Andrew's United Church. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pal Moo erly Forecast L Win¢ valid tonight N until mas . ital the p.m The by Rev VY of were Allen A. Crandell, Jeffries and C D. TURNER UXBRIDG Funeral serv- « held Saturday for Dav- Turner. 91, retired I are merchant of Uxbridge in 1924- Parry Sound Gen- A. were Andrew mer and nayor died Hospital. in had Parry at ral Jorn Turner Uxbridge fier He sonic His Card ¢ nship, Mr been a resident of Sound and Mac- Scott Tow was a member of the Ma- Order for 60 years wife, the former Abigail died in 1947. He leaves his on, Roy C. Turner of St. Paul Minn.; a daughter, Mrs. F. B Haynes of MacTier; and a grand- Dr. John David - Oakville. ate, ad- and would By CYNTHIA LOWRY {which NEW YORK (AP(--U.S. tele- punish or vision and radio may erupt soon casting in ou with a series of short commer- "or anized and unorganized com cials telling what a dandy little pi and their representa- public service outfit they are. It tives is part of a new project lo help solve broadcasting's problems. A recent The Radio and Television Ex- its made ecutives Society has published a Sponsor 1 public relations plan for the in- hour the higher dustry designed, as its president women in the home says, to get the picture back in dience. By 11:30, the focus. is 54 per cent women t It proposes using radio and men, four per cent teen-agers and television half hour station three per cent children, breaks 10-20 times a day for a ears series of three- to five-second Recommended tonight: messages. Playhouse 90, CBS 9:30 RTES suggests that the individ- Cruel Day. with Van Heflin, Ray ual station staffs write their own mond Massey and Peter Lorr messages, but in its outline drama about nch Alger : makes some suggestions, e.g.: roo for Tor ; NEC ont : ie IY ich Tact] FOUr St Jeatrice Lillie ril es B WEXX « ogo juch last Ritchard, Tony Randall and first rate musica 1 entertain- Lo primes we ment. _.|a two-part drama, The Women of The idea, as outlined by RTES Hadley, with Cedric Hardwicke president Frank Pellegrin in a Richard Kiley, Mary Astor, Rita communique to members, is 0 Gam, go directly to the public to com- pat what Pellegrin calls a cam- paign by "powerful forces" against broadcasting. Pellegrin mentions specifically 40 bills al- ready introduced in Congress ways ors study of MRS. VERNA MARIE { The death occurred at Mount Sinai Ho: Toronto, Tuesday Feb Mrs. Verna Marie Trull The former perc televi bre 38 per cen ital of deceased, who was the Verna Marie Lynde leaves daughters, Mrs, Michael (Phyllis), of Oshawa and Mrs. James Davidson (Ruth), of West Hill and a son Ross, of Toronto Also surviving are two sisters Mrs. A. L. Bundy (Jean), of Scarboro and Mrs. John Fanning Helen) Foronto and two bro- First of thers, Earl Lynde, of Gary, In- Keith Lynde, of two of diana, and Brooklin The funeral service will be held at the Sherrin Funeral Hobe, 873 Kingston Rd., Toronto, at 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26. Inter- ment tery, Dope Ring Suspect Released On Bail BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--A man charged with 1.289 counts COMING EVENTS {smuggling and selling narcotics was released on $91,615 property a EUCHRE -- Scout Hall, corner of bail Tuesday. Gibbon and Beuna Vista, Friday 8 p.m Joseph Mo 6 prizes. Refreshments. Admission 50¢. federal authe SOCIAL Bingo at St. George's Hall /top men" in an corner of Albert and Jackson Street ring. wi dope ring, was one o Wednesday, February 24, 8 p.m. Pe was rounded up Feb. 10 BINGO, Bathe Park, Eulalie Avenue.'p .. r Bowbams is Thursday, 2 p.m. Euchre Saturday, 8| C ¢ by federal, state p.m. Whist, Monday, 8 p.m police = = Originally 000 cash ¢ NEARLY NEW SHOP 2 ca CLEARING SALE derson: Thursday and Friday 2-9 PM St. Gertrude's 690 King East Brooklin Air Force Acrased Of Grabbing Trade WINNIPEG (CP)--The Mani- toba Automotive Trades Associa- tion has written a letter to every member of Parliament and the «Manitoba legislature, charging y/that air force personnel are tak ing business away from the tax payers in many parts of Canada Secretary-Manager Gerald B Huehn said service stations are being built on many RCAF base serve an cars used in gov ernment and, in many ther civilians of the area Defence Minister Pearkes said to question in the that his department received complaint described by "one I inte f and local aoe om bail set at $50 $100,000 pre Judge John Hen- vhen ¢ vas |] Pe , but 0 it per a empl p amount. Their ploy, § connec vealed ca In a with 2 smuggling Police said plied in part source "lin Commons had not from the 353 counts of answer a and selling the ring by a CONspir: narcotics vi a 1 Sup Canadian association NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts Gomes $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $110 JACKPOT, INCLUDED Door Prize $15 MISSION TO ORIENT VANCOUVER (CP)--A delega- 1 from the Vancouver Board of the Orient this » trade. The sched- t trade Communist U EFAULTERS WARNED England ) x we a Cant visit to the dur ! ob in council of this Kent town. ' 1g Funeral Home at 7.30 Haynes of TRULL will be in Groveside Ceme.|~ CAPSULE NEWS Flying Ace Blasts Ike EUCHRE WINNERS | NEW YORK (AP) -- Thomasjtary aid spending list for the last The winners at the euchre party Lanphier announced Tuesday he|10 years, disclosing that just over eld last Saturday at Bathe Park|is quitting his executive job with half of the $26,078,945,000 went to pe onvair, producer of the Atlas|Europe. France, with $4,502,053,-| issile, so he can criticize Presi. 000, was by far the biggest bene- Eisenhower's defence poli-(ficiary, with Nationalist China Maclnally. The freeze-out prizes|cies more freely." The Second|second with $2,056,930,000 and) went to Mrs. J. Swithenbank and World War U.S. flying ace, said Italy third with $1,993,008,000. S he believes Eisenhower "under- MTS: Mason, estimates the enemy and over- FOUNDED CHURCH estimates our power. . . ." TORONTO (CP)--Rev. James |T. Kirkwood, 92, who served as | NO BLAME IN DEATH {minister at several Baptist| blvd | ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Ajchurches in Ontario and Quebec, | i lav. The. diver @-+lcoroner's jury Tuesday found that|died . Tuesday. He founded the early today ie Pavers are Charles Purdy, 57, of Grimsby|Baptist church in Verdun, Que.,i Simon A. Gates, 798 SImCO€ jioj of natural causes in Lincoln|in 1909 and later was minister. at| street north and Johann Kristian co ty Jail Feb. 10. The jury Tiverton, Thamesville and other sen, 22 McLaughlin blvd. No esti-g5,34" no evidence of any neglect churches in Ontario. Since, retir-| mate of the damage has been ,, {ne part of police or jail staff. |ing about 20 years ago he has| completed Purdy was lodged in the jail at{lived in Toronto. { midnight after being arrested on a charge of drunkeness. ENCOURAGE EXCHANGE LONDON (Reuters) Britain LOSES DARE has set aside a special fund of] WATERLOO (CP)--John Bid-| £700,000 ($1,869,000) a year to en-| |ner, 19, lost a dare Tuesday when|courage the exchange of teachers STREETS OSED police stopped him as he at-|with the Commonwealth, it was The following streets will be tempted to walk almost three|announced Tuesday. Education closed for construction, today: miles stripped to his waist. It was | Minister Sir David Eccles also] Taylor avenue, from Farewell seven degrees above zero when|said that more places in British | avenue to Guelph street and Mil-|Constable Kenneth Schneider|training schools will be made] ler avenue fram Stevenson' road!broke up the walk. The police- available to student teachers north to Fernhill blvd.: Creigh-|man said Bidner was blue with/from overseas. He was opening ton avenue closed from Stevenson cold the "Teachers for the Common- road north to Harris street. When- wealth" conference here. ever possible these streets will be partially opened to i movement of local traffic. treme heavy rain may result in the closing of other streets. City Realtors CITY AND DISTRICT | WHIST DRIVE Following were the winners in |the Whist Drive held Monday at |the Bathe Park Clubhouse: {McLachlan, A. Ayres, Mrs, {McLachlan and Mrs. Glover. J. D. | In |were: Mrs. J. Lafferty, Mrs. K.|C |{Short, Mr. Rutter, D. C. Olm-/m [stead, Mrs. Wassil and Mrs, |dent TWO CAR CRASH Two. cars were involved in a collision at the corner of Simcoe street and McLaughlin SIX AMBULANCE CALLS The Oshawa Fire Department ambulances answered six routine calls during the past 24 hours. or MINISTER DIES BRANTFORD (CP)--Rev. Fred] FIND GAS Stride, assistant minister at Wes-| BRANTFORD (CP) -- Natural / United Church, died Monday|gas has been found near Prince- _ {his church. Mr. Stride, a native petroleum Limited of Hamilton of England, came to Canada 35| announced Tuesday. The gas was years ago and held ministerialifound 2,900 feet deep in one well posts in Stratford, Windsor, Til-lang 250 feet deep in another be- bury and Petrolia. ling drilled 1,700 feet away on the . HONORED BY QUEEN tobacco farm of Camille de At onvention | LONDON (AP)--Stanley Hollo-|Siover: way, 69, the original Doolittle of Oshawa and district realtors|My Fair Lady, was invested with attended the annual Ontario As-ithe Order of the British Empire sociation of Real Estate Boards at Buckingham Palace Tuesday convention at the Sheraton Brock for his services to the theatre Hotel at Niagara Falls, Ont, RELEASE FIGURES from Feb. 21 to 23 N a re t (AP).The _INaney Among those attending WASHINGTON (AP)--The de--Nan Oshawa and district were WIN MUSIC HONORS TORONTO (CP) Madelaine Courtney of Owen Sound Tuesday night won first place the girls' | solo, 16 years and und class at the Kiwanis Music 1 Jane Cable of f , Brantfc hom fence and Mrs. Bill McFeeters Mr |the secrecy wraps off the mili-|years and under $10,000 DAMAGE and Mrs. Lloyd Bollahood, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller, Lloyd Met- WINDSOR (CP)--A flash fire cali, Joe Maga, Paul Ristow, ripped through a Windsor chemi- Carl Olsen, Don Hill, Steve Mac- lcal plant Tuesday causing an ko, Jack Sheriff, Jack Van Her- estimated $10,000 damage despite verden, Don Kidd, Jay Goyne fast action by firemen in ex- tinguishing the blaze. Most of the - Blonde Wife fad Ms a Spe, Serre: Accused Ot damage was to chemicals at the Whitby Boy Has Death Plot DETROIT (AP) -- A beautiful | plant | NEED MORE DENTISTS PEMBROKE (CP)--A shor by the reaching . His Leg Broken fied against three men accused of was described Tuesday slaying her wealthy automobile town's five dentists as WHITBY (Staff) -- Eric' Mec-/dealer husband was herself ac-the point of desperation. Kinnon, 6, of 918 Centre street cused Tuesday of plotting his ratio of dentists to patients should south, had his right leg broken death. be one in 2,000," said Dr. B L when he ran into the path of an| Mrs. Nelle Lassiter, 38, a for- Jurmalietis. 'Here it is one in auto, at the corner of Brock and|mer model, was charged with|10,000. The situation is getting Burns streets, late Tuesday after- first-degree murder and conspir-| worse." noon. lacy in the slaying of her hus-|™ The youth was returning from|band, Parvin (Bill) Lassiter. The| , The south was retuming from band, Parvin (BF) Lascier. 7h | (SE. |Arena, |don Watson, Lassiter's friend and | The car was driven by John|Dusiness partner. Majcher, 732 Dundas street east, Mrs. Lassiter was arrested in| Whitby. He was treated by Dr. a court anteroom where she was G. W. Lindsey and later taken to waiting 10 appear again as a wit- | Oshawa General Hospital. Ness against two men remaining nin i on trial in the slaying. Wren Blair For Your Convenience STOVE OIL is available in eny quantity ot the following . . . VIGOR OIL SERVICE STATIONS ® OSHAWA eo 78 BOND ST. WEST SIMCOE ST. SOUTH aot Lakeview Park KING ST. EAST at the Townline ® WHITBY e 500 BROCK ST. NORTH ® AJAX eo HARWOOD AVE. N. ® BROOKLIN eo JCT. 7 & 12 HWYS. Roy Hicks, another business |associate of Lassiter's; Richard [Jones, who was accused of act- ing as a go-between in arrang- - ling Lassiter's slaying last April; oming Home land Charles Nash, named as the hired triggerman, were defend- SQUAW VALLEY (CP)--Wren!ants when the murder trial| Blair, coach of Whitby Dunlops/opened last week. who won the world amateur| Jones last week interrupted his| championship in 1958 and co-|trial to plead guilty to second-| ordinator of hockey personnel at degree murder. Tuesday Hicks the winter Olympics here, is also pleaded guilty to the lesser scheduled to leave for home charge. Thursday. Lassiter's death followed a Sa Rare ._- |business trip with his wife and sins ot vane ox ve Watson lat Apel The proses inary round last week and, ac Hon comended that Lassiter os) cording to rumors, this didn't sit met by Hicks, dofies snd Nash well with coach Bobby Bauer and Bh the Savor) Wen he Feinsved team manager Ernie Goman here slone and was driven 10 8 . 4 lonely spot where he was beaten| The three met after the gameland shot to-death. and Blair has been up in the] The prosecution says Hicks set| stands for the other matches. The up the slaying by offering Jones| principals say there is no friction{and Nash a $500 fee and the] and Blair, who loaned fouriright to split any money found Whitby players to the Dutchmen, on the body. | says there's nothing more he can! = do to help the team. Biggest Debenture | Issue Approved TORONTO (CP)--Metropolit: Toronto council, approved Tues day the application for the big- gest single debenture issue in its history | The council will apply to the securities exchange commission in Washington, D.C., for registra- tion of debentidres totalling $41.- 318,000. Terms range up to 30 years i FOR SALE FREIGHT ELEVATOR Capacity 1200 Ibs. hand operated equipped to operate from three floors. APPLY 272 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA A SPACIOUS RAVINE SETTING FOR THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS TO BE DESIGNED AND BUILT FOR YOU IN AN ESTATE OF PREPAID SERVICED LOTS . .. RANCH -- SPLIT LEVEL -- TWO-STOREY HOMES FROM $16,900 DIRECT ENQUIRIES TO RISTOW & OLSEN REALTORS 19 ATHOL ST. Ww, RA 5.6165 SCHOFIELD INS, ASSOC. 12 PRINCE ST. RA 3.2265 | Riley 4 -- A Pa.. look over their first sister, night after collapsing in front of| rn 12 miles west of here, Paris! Lisa Eg Plan Blasted of department Tuesday took won the bassoon solo class for 17 Federation mit M m pay Cr in in {Mercury Chemical Company fore ficiency paym es ge/cluded requests blonde who only last week testi- of dentists in the Pembroke area!SUpPl western "The demands YHE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, SHUCKS, WE NEEDED AN OUTFIELDER Nazareth Hospital. Undismayed | boys were reported at losing the chance for a self- |-thrilled" with their sister. --AP Wirephoto the Thomas 'quite Leavittown, of of Eight sons | family, i | Ann, born Feb. 13 in ! contained baseball team, the g And Hog so that lower-price regions like the Prairies could be, protected. Hog payments should be cal culated on a three-month basis rather than annually. On other matters, the federa- tion asked a continued support price level of 64 cents a pound on butter, minimum restrictions by the Interprovincial Far mon imports from Japan so as to Union Council a week ago on|safeguard sales of Canadian agri eggs and hogs. The federation's| culture produce to that country, submission followed a two - day!and reinstatement of the govern- Commons agriculture debate in{ment offer-to-purchase program which the two commodities were |for dried skim milk, discontinued featured. |last year. Both recently were converted| The brief urged establishment from the support system whereby of an international fund financed the government bought the prod.|bY all countries concerned for the ucts when prices sank to a floor purchase and distribution of milk level, This purchase system re- powder on a non - commercial sulted in huge surpluses and the basis. government switched to a de-| More food surpluses including ficiency payment. wheat should be channelled into disposal programs such as the URGE EMERGENCY SUPPORT |Colombo plan. The federation reiterated back- ing for price supports including deficiency payments but said such payments for hogs and eggs should be coupled with an emer- gency offer-to-purchase support. Deficiency payments on eggs should be calculated regionally OTTAWA (CP)--More criticism the government's support pro- and hogs was ex- the Canadian iculture sub- brief to Prime and cabinet nis inisters The brief 1ents that e said n thos inequities deficiency commodities insecurity to producers and market reat div stab) More ed small p r be than de lucers may output of the am, sug- wh also in for higher lamb 5s plus import limit- ciency payments on and various other to Jer ones the brief, COWS ELECTROCUTED CIRENCESTER, England (CP) Ten cows were killed by a short- circuit in an automatic milking machine on a farm near this Gloucestershire town. The brief echoed that presented! VISIT OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS PLANNING DEPT. FOR EXPERT ADVICE AND A RELIABLE ESTIMATE OF COST. Look At All Our Plus Features @® An unsurpassable FREE HOME ® At your convenience TWO PLANNING and ESTIMATE MODERN SHOWROOMS TO SERVICE SERVE YOU. HOME CONSTRUCTION DIV- ISION. 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