The Oshawa Times, 15 Aug 1960, p. 3

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CAPSULE NEWS Orange Parade Two Miles Long ORILLIA (CP) A two-mile| long procession of 6.000 orange-| men paraded here Saturday to) celebrate the 370th anniversary of the Relief of Londonderry, Sir] Knight John Cushenie of North. | ern Ireland addressed the march-| ers who came from 65 Ontario) Orange lodges. It was the first time an officer of the grand] black chapter of the world has addressed a Canadian gathering.| WORKED ON HOLIDAY OSHAWA (CP)--Walter Zaika, 44, was convicted and fined $5 Saturday for an offence against an Industrial Standards Act regu-| lation forbidding bricklaying and | other types of building construe. tion in Oshawa during statutory, holidays, The regulation was passed earlier this year following complaints from bricklayers that General Motors employees were working at the building trade during their off-hours : ONUS ON DRIVERS TORONTO (CP)--Motorists in Ontario must have their lights turned on half an hour after sun- set and half an hour before sun. rise under a Highway Traffic Act amendment which came into effect Aug. 1, It replaces the pre- vious regulation that vehicle lights must be on between dusk and dawn, Police say the onus will be on drivers to keep within the new law by checking times of sunrise and sunset, FOLLOWS SON TO DEATH FOIX; France (AP)--Eleven- year » old Yves Rouan slipped while mountain climbing and plunged more than 1,000 feet to his death, Companions ran to tell the boy's father, Roger Rouan, The elder Rouan organized a search party and went to the spot from where his son had fallen, Rouan lost his balance and fell to his death a few feet from his son's body CHOLERA EPIDEMIC NEW DELHI (Reuters)---Med. ical checkpoints have been set up around this city to protect it from a cholera epidemic which has caused more than 300 deaths in Uttar Pradesh state in the last two months and 12 deaths within WEATHER FORECAST the last 10 days at Ghaziabad, 12 miles from here DEMOCRATS GAIN SEOUL (Reuers)--The rulip Democratic party gained five seats and independent candidates three seats in South Korean elev tions Saturday. Balloting was held in nine districts where vol. ing in the July 29 general elec tion was declared invalid follow ing violence and ballot-box burn ing CRUEL TO RECRUITS TUEBINGEN, West Germany (Reuters)--A West German army corporal was fined about $25 Sun- day for making a group of re- Hold Funeral For Woman Funeral services were held Monday morning for 21-yesr old Mrs, Barbara Dorenberg, one of three victims of a two-car colli- sion in Bowmanville Friday even ng After a service in the Roman Catholic Church in her home town of Picton, Mrs, Dorenberg was buried in Mount Olivant Ce- metery JIwo other vietims of the acel- dent, Mrs, Mildred Lemivex and her seven-year-old son, Keith, will be buried Tuesday after noon. The funeral service will be held at the William Sherrin Fu. neral Home, Toronto, at 1.30 p.m, and they will be buried in Rest haven Memorial Gardens, King ston road, An inquest into the triple fatal ity has been ordered by the eruits run 200 yards with their civilian suitcases and overcoats, The prosecution claimed the re. eruits were still civilians. outside the corporal's jurisdiction SIGHTSEERS DROWN VILLERS-le-LAC, France (AP) Crown Attorney for the United Counties of Durham and North. umberland, Harry R. Deyman, The date has not yet been set, Mary, one of the four Lemieux children who were in the car with their parents at the time of the (accident, celebrated her 10th -A sightseeing boat sank in the|birthday in the Bowmanville Me- swirling waters of the Doubs morial Hospital Sunday, She was River Sunday, At least seven of| given a birthday party by the hos the 48 passenge¥s were drowned, |pital staff, A birthday cake was including an eight-year old girl, |haked for her in the hospital kit- her mother and two leen-aged hen and presents of hooks and boys candy were given by members of | the staff | The girl sustained & fractur- OBITUARIES led leg in the accident, |. Her brother, 11-year-old Larry, is still in the Bowmanville Me: morial Hospital with a fractured jaw, The children's father, Ber:| nard Lemieux, who was taken fo hospital with shock was released Saturday and their sister, eight-| year-old Deborah, whose clavicle was broken in the accident, was released Sunday, ' MRS, FREDERICK ROSS The death of Mrs, Fredrick J Ross occurred on Sunday, Aug 14, at Fairview Lodge, Whithy In her 90th year, she had been in poor health for the past few years Born in Oshawa the daughter of the late John and Jane W, Gar row, she lived all her life in this community and was devoted to her home, She was a member of Witnesses Jailed ries vi vod n For Espionage | 1946, she is survived by one| daughter, Annie, and a number of nieces and nephews The body is resting home of Mrs. A, Hoover, liam street west, Oshawa, vice on Tuesday, Aug p.m, to be conducted George Telford. Interment will be at Oshawa Union Cemetery PEKING (Reuters)---Two Eng: lish Jehovah's Witnesses have| heen sentenced to prison terms) by a Shanghai court on charges| ol 0f espionage and counter-revolu- tionary activity, a Shanghai newspaper received here reports, | Ernest Stanley Jones, 43, was sentenced fo seven years' im | prisonment and Harold George | King, #4, to five years, says the| newspaper Wen Hui Pao, They were arrested in 1958, and at the Bo wile for ser Sunny Tuesday A Little Warmer TORONTO (CP)--Official fore:| casts issued at 5 am. Synopsis; Showery weather wa forecast to move southward out { Ontario early this morning, eaving skies mainly sunny t0-| o ures will Fanfie in north to low 70s in the south, Slightly 8t, Thomas . LLondon . Kitchener | stood trial last Tuesday, The newspaper says both men pleaded guilty and "as both ap- peared repentant, the court gave them the above lenient sen- fences," | It adds; | "Under cover of the cloak of | counter - revolutionary aetivities| hy SUNNY lin an attempt to overthrow the today id Juewlay. A ae democratic power of the people, warmat luesgay 8 Hg, "The two eriminals also Wolo Jomperatiros brought into China many United Windsor 60 States reactionary publications 35 |and published more than 10,000 ' 8 {copies of reactienary books and 4 publicdtions for distribution by here," North Bay: Mainly fi MARSHMALLOW TOAST AT CAMP KEDRON CEREMONIES These girls are having a lot | Kiwanis Club Camp, They are of fun in a marshmallow toast | among the girls who were at Camp Kedron as they fin | guests Friday night al the ap- ished their stay at the Oshawa | nual Awards dinner staged by CITY AND DISTRICT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT The healing power of spiritual understanding was explained at Stage Christian Science churches Sunday, Aug. 21, in the Lesson gerious-toned, whimsical charac: Sermon on "Mind," which con. ters who people his humorously | cluded the current series devoted improbable monologues to synonyms for God, But the 30-year-old native of Oak Park, 1, doesn't consider STREETS CLOSED his real life seriousness either The following streets will be improbable or funny, losed for construction today "I'm not a full time social street east to Bruce Rom th eric, hut 1 worry about the southbound traffic; Taunton road danger of public relations expert east, from Simcoe north to Rit.|!AKIng over politics and a lot of son north; King street west, other things," Insists Newhart, a from Waverly to Thornton road; |"®W comedian on the TV-night| Wilson road south from O1iv e|¢lub circult avenue to Dieppe avenue; Park! "If 1 can By JOHN T, WHEELER SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Bob Newhart could be ¢ Ritson road south, make people see religion they were carrying on|road north, from Rossland road| themselves and our times, things jisions west to Annapolis avenue, When. might change." ever possible, streets will be kept! Like Will Rogers, Newhart tries open for local traffic, Emergency to make people laugh at them conditions such as weather could selves--something many erities require the closing of streets not say Americans have lost the on this Jist, | power to do | ginner, Wingham Toronto Peterborough Trenton St, Catharines warmer and sunny weather is a expected Tuesday, Regional forecasts midnight Tuesday Lake Erie, Niagara, Lake On. ah W) W ih} valid until | tario regions, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: Cloudy with a few showers early this morn. ing, Sunny periods this afternoon, Tuesday mainly sunny and a little warmer. Winds light Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Timmins - Kapuskas- ing, Kirkland Lake regions. Sud. EE at ute x bf ety bo [ERA Sod 95-10% SUNNY AND COOLER Cooler and drier air spread over Ontario and Quebec dure ing the night forcing a band of showers southward, Tempera tures are expected to reach the mid « seventies today in Ontario and Quebec with clearing skies COMING EVENTS WOODVIEW PARK MONSTER BINGO RED BARN $1,300 PRIZES $100 DOOR PRIZES ONE $250 JACKPOT MUST GO TONIGHT KINSMEN BINGO JUBILEE PAVILION TUESDAY, AUG 16 FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpots Nos, 54 end 4 3) Wi 0 40 A0 A0 a0 40 KH) 40 Hamilton Muskoka Killaloe Farlton Sudbury North Bay Kapuskasing White River Moosonee oo ---- La 85-9 (A spokesman at the London office of Jehovah's Witnesses said the two men worked for five or six years in the organization's London office before going to Jehovah's Witness school in New York for training in 1046, They went to China in 1949, (Alfred Hughes, of the London headquarters of the sect, ealled | the spy charges "absolute piffle" and 'part of an anti-religious |round-up by the Communists") le 7 | * | Calif, and asked to be connected 7 | here via the 10-storey-tall balloon by i i | i py expected. The weather office says Tuesday is expected to be a little warmer, ~CP Wirephoto ARMSTRONG FU Fraternal L. WEEKS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OSHAWA COUNCIL 2671 DECEASED MEMBER ALBERT C. LOVE, K.H.S. Knights will assemble aot for Prayers 8 P.M. TUESDAY NERAL PARLORS Grand Knight J. J. FOX 3 hart has heen billed as "the man with the button-down mind," (J don't know what it means either | It was part of a promotion,")| | HOLMDEL, N.J. (AP)--8cien: During an interview, he resem: tists talking across the heavens bled nothing more than an in| with the help of the Echo 1 satel: tense student or young executive. | lite today held their first conver. He didn't tell one joke, | sation with standard telephones, on stage, the urgent serious:| The latest experiment In bounce: page drops away in favor of ing sound waves off the alu: onhisiicated and sometimes ob: minum-coated giant balloon be... * whiel links away | CT 30 Sat EDT "when|ttWre humor which pinks away) Bg oho 1 project, HISTORIC TRIP Aor wo wo IN STEAMBOAT picked up a telephone in Pasa. Victor telephoned the Others preceeded him ex. | pulsion laboratories in Goldstone, | perimentally, but Fulton made the first practical steamboat trip, He left New York with the Clermont on Aug, 17, 1807 reached Albany 32 hours later Practical way to have your sales, rental or other mes. sage reach its destination quickly is through Classified ads, Phone RA 3.3402 to or der Phone Call "i suwmr oven | 'Through Space Slight and thin-thatched, New: | to the Bell Telephone laboratories {that circles the earth every two {hours at a height of 1,000 miles, The call was plugged into the | transmitter and sent via Echo 1 to Holmdel, from Holmdel to Bell's central switchboard in Mid dletown and back to Holmdel] where it 'ang a telephone | The instrument was picked up | by William Jakes, rector for the Echo project HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU PAY FOR A HOUSE? The other day we came acrom o digest research di al | A the club, This is one of the | portant projects of the Osh- most successful seasons ever | awa Club, held at the popular camp, which is one of the most im- ~Oshawa Times Photo Button-Down Bob Exam Results Has New Humour Expected Soon Grade 13 examination at American life and times, Hi The Newhart bits' flick from ing, a member of the office ham Lincoln to an atomic sub- marine commander playfully ter rorized by his crew, In one of his best = received rive, she said monologues, Newhart plays a results| should he arriving at Oshawa's Off [touch is subtle but never "sick." three collegiates tomorrow morn stafl on easily mistaken for one of the | Khrushchev to a harried driving of the O'Neill Collegiate and Vo- school instruction, and from Abra- cational Institute, sald Monday The results will be mailed to ine dividual students the day they ar THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 15, 1960 RAPES J OUSTOM MAb 4 Dine In Good Taste AT THE GENOSHA HOTEL Our coffee shop and mein din. "DRAPERY ThIrK: "Ni IGS you tofly TCA to EUROPE | driving instructor whose iron per. sonal control is challenged by a! devastatingly inept woman be: MAKE YOUR FAMILY A MUSICAL FAMILY See Hear, and Try THE HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN Boing Demonstrated Now CORVAIR ROOM Genosha Hotel Aug. 15 to Aug. 20 2 PM, == 10 PM, vewhart uses a low key fo chronicle the unusually bizarre misadventures which include a high speed charge through an! alley, blissful violation of a traffic island and assorted near col: The skit ends, Newhart's mock composure strained but still in tact, with driver and student headed for the police station af ter slamming into a patrol car. As the woman explains the col lision, *'I was blinded by a red from Oct. 1st light a fNashing red light on the car" over your roofing and them fast! of & speech by o prominent real estate ex pert who listed three reliable rules for all buyers to follow, First of all, he said, you should figure that the overhead expense on your house will cost vou about @ dollar @ month for every $100 of the house's value, For ex. PAUL RISTOW ovinle, a $12,000 house would cost $120 a month to operate, so if vou couldn't afford te pay that much every month, you should look for a house that is cor respondingly less expensive Secondly, he seid, the most anyone should pay for @ house is an amount equal te 232 times his annual income, That may sound pretty low to many people with moderate incomes who have priced houses today and found thet while prices are high, down payments are low; but don't forget thet the high-priced house, even with a low down payment, is still subject to the head expenses i in the first rule above, Mis third rule is to allocate a week's salary per month te the financing and maintenance of your home, which, again, is a good rule if we can assume that your income over the last few years has kept apace with the prices of goods and labor generally, People whose incomes are lower than average will probably find «- or have likely found already that they must CARL OLIEN allocate somewhat more than a week's pay per month maintain gven @ modest home of their own in, we want to emphasize that we're not trying our readers from buying homes of their own = But ne conscientious realtor likes to see the head of any family take on more financial responsibilities then he REALTORS EN to OSHAWA 8-5 Have MORE fun this summer. 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