& 4 % j A 4 fy MG (TT THE SPIRIT OF Women's groups all over Osh | on King street east are husy Awa are responding to the spirit | this week preparing 60 Christ of Christmas again this year | mas baskets for distribution With the theme of giving pre | among this eity's needy dominant, these ladies of the | Oranges, apples, celery and Beventh Day Adventist church HoLiDAY MAIL Keen E SERVICE REDUCED Norman J announced that to he given hy the Oshawa Post Office Monday, Dee. 26 and day, Jan II he wha! curtailed Special deliveries i made as usual while will he received despatched as usual, Other wise no service will he I'he public lobby at the posi office will be closed through out hoth days and no wicket service will he given On neither day will there he letter carrier, parcel post or mail delivery, There he no collection from letter boxes on either cereals foods of all kinds are Postmaster Moran has the service on Mion Fhe ni rye off for rial handler north plant Wilfred ha tn the firm's suggestion plan « mittee in the past year. Five were cash winning ideas. During the past four years he had submit Hed 30 suggestions from which he has received cash awards (otal ling $201 This practice of keeping Him Wilfred Manning in General A mate , Motors He all malls and om gives Wilfred a 87 per to the fol Lloyd, H, Knight, ¥ Wilson, J, Gibbens Pearson, G, Burden H. Jensen 0 R F Ra G swarm as a "rivy ph 1a 12 per cent margin over the street |General Motors Corporation aver day age of 26 per cent, Three more of . [his suggestions are now under [consideration : [OTHER WINNERS ama e 1 S Cash awards weni {lowing Parts; F Williams, J 0 da E, Dean, G |L, Dore (Montreal), Slippery road conditions were/ (Montreal) blamed for two separate ear] North plant: J, Brockman, A accidents in Oshawa Wednesday, | Mosier, M. Parks, W. Roenigh, D causing an estimated $050 dam-|Saunders, V., Alexander, V, Parte oe ous, J. Dafoe, C, Chalten, J, Gra sae end collision eceurved ham, R, Hooper, on Simeone street north at 18.80( gionning plant; W, Smith 1 p.m. Wednesday, when 8 088 (macKa.y ' driven by Margaret Bproule of| Toal I M : 264 Woodlea Ave, skidded into] Tool and Die MeGahey a car owned hy Burman Wilson) West plant; ¥, Landry, H, Me Blackwell of Oshawa Missionary|Clelland (2) K, Whiley, 1, Hor College on King street east, Dam. ner, T, Buttery, 8 Graham, J age to the vehicles was estimated Norris, R, Murray, C. Bake at $350 georgé, W, Bassingthwaite, K A car driven hy Ralp Aubie of| Ellis, B, Reid, C, Boyle 608 Drew street - collided with] Body Tooling: N Key, A, Schu a CNR freight train on the/macher, B, VonMinden, K. Carle Jackson street crossing Wednes- ton (2), T. Abbott, J. Bak, P day, He attempted to apply his| Kratz brakes but skid into the moving| North Plant Maintenance; 1 train causing an estimated $600 Wiggans ¥, Fisher, J, Keenan damage to his ear, There was no|R, Westfall a. Clifford, P. Mai reported damage to the train. land, T. Oeppen (2), B. Stewart, Frank Hill of 181 Brock street|T, Sobil, J. Seott, D. Lenihan, R east, was engineer on the train | Hendrie, V. Wales (2;, W. Keeler, Ralp Auble received a bruised|G, Stickwood, J, MeGarry, J knee in the crash, |Roberts, M., MacPherson, L A---- {Golding, D, Condos NOW IN COUNCIL | Sonth Plant Maintenance OTTAWA (CP) Hoh Me (Stephenson (2), H, Kennedy, Gregor, Progressive Conserva-| Johnston (2), H, Sinden, T tive member of Parliament for|biarz, L. Curry, M York East, who has spoken in the J Kelly, W. Marrison, Commons only onee in 33 years, (Leod, J. Saunders, J, Morphy was given an honorary post Wed. L. Morley, R. Jay, N, Rivers, A nesday which isn't likely to call Wilson, V. Desvouix, R. Haines en him to be any more voeal, (2), A, Brown, R, Charron Prime Minister Diefenbaker had Wilson, M. Halliday, J. Camphell him in at Government, Material Handling: J, Kaweckl, House member of the|J, Laviolette, H, Morrison, K Queen's Council for Can: Mossey (2), A, Baker (2) ada ler (2), K, Tanner (2), ¥, Hyland, hd | ty JLE GIFTS FOR lobby of the Canadian Rank of Commerce at King and Simooe streets, Citizens place the gilts under the tree the Major M. Rankin of the Sal vation Army receives same gift contributions placed under the fwendship Christmas tree in the Bits are open for good- ideas has paid Manning 4 submitted 16 ideas jeent acceptance average, which isl R, Opr, ¥ n,| CH found in the eolorfully wrapped parcels, together with a liberal sprinkling of toys and dolls for the children, Shown working on the haskets are left to right Mrs. Eunice Hnatyshyn, ehaly ve Wins Cash Rewards H, Williams, J. Terpstra w G, Corrigan Ww Gilliland, J. Daigle Firth, C, White, J Hruska, A. Harvigan, W. Stacey C, Shred, C, Newell, M, Tureski Personnel: E, Kolodzie, J. Val MeCulloeh Cha 5 plant I, Graham, M Cain, €. Knapp, P, Corrigan, 'l Van Belle, V, Beach, A. Hubers I. Jar W. Kent, C, Brunt Northey, F, Smith, H Corson, Z. Lesnick, N Knowler, I, Prentice, B E, Neil, J loom, | Greenley South Plant Shipping kowski, H. Elliott Body-in-White son, ( Corbett Tones, M, Pryhick, GO nD, Findlay, G, Duncan, J son, H, Couch, W Harvie, G, Davis Prim and Hardware ton, 8B, Bonfordi, J Reid, W. Stevenson, 7 G, Umphrey, W. Richardson | Public Relations: J, Pringle | © Accounting: K, Roberts, W, Me Hugh (2), W, Wilde, J, Bneyd, J 0 Brien, D, McLaughlin, G, Price a, W. Meredith, T Fry, A, Glashergen, (2), 8, Elliott, W MeLaughlin (8), D I. Pater John w R. Hill, J Yeo Fergu Wood, A Inspection: peirs, D, RK, Clement Lamb (2), B Rickard (2) T, Hanna (4), R. Bouckley (2), J, Murphy, W, Davis, R, Shaw Free, D, Langley, 8, Comerford, W. Buddard, J, Bykes, W, Lee, | LaRoeea, N, Greentree, B. Mul ville Plant Protection: W. Singular, N. French, W, Mitchell, A, BRrear ton (1), J, Kelly, G, Porter, P | Beeching, 1, Hennie | Engineering: 1D. Sterritt, L {Clement i, Holland, €, Clark (2) D, Bentley Purchasing: R, Cox |K, Tink, N, Love, RB | Traffie: L, Pigden Bales W. Hunter | YEAR DISAPPOINTS [ MONTREAL (CP)--This industry, Peter ( Allen, presi {dent of Canadian Industries, Lid Wednesday ments of chemical and {produets approached a |§1,600,000,000, higher sales [not generally sald in a year-end statement, \ » q 8 A, bho - " "A \ - { THE NEEDY later turned over ta the Salva tion Army for distribution he needy E, Baumgartner (4), | ( Visser, M,| MeCue, | Teengs, Bi Rertrim, | Carpenter, J.| J. Blough | n.| cial Son Killed year year-old son of 'a pgevinelal po Charik (2), [has been disappointing. in many|lice constable was k Me: ways for the Canadian ehemical|{day night when struck by a oar Although ship: Constable and Mis allied | was walking on a highway when record he was struck hy a ear did | hy result in a corre: | Moppishurg A. Cut: sponding increase in profits, hel may ~~ 10 | presented The girls are, left ta | t right, Sharon Greig and Map | Brown | Oshawa) See Spruce More Scarce This Year Spruce and Scotch pine Chris {Was trees are favored hy ( BWR eiizens his season. In mak ng the rounds of Oshawn Christ mas tree lots, an Oshawa Times reporier discovered that spruces RIE Searce this yer ang have gone wp in value to the much in demand Beoteh pines The first sales, around the he ginning of December, showed thist pruned Beoteh pines were in big demand, Laler sales how ever indicated that sprices were making a comeback his year spruce sales, snlesmen were not ready for the comeback and as a result prices for these trees went wp In gnersl prices this year are ahout the same as last season's with trees selling from $1 to $4 Bome lots are selling Christmas trees for $2 and your choice Colored trees are priced a little higher and range from shout $2 to § year are halsam and fir, these however attract fewer customers, Balsam trees are usually re Alter several years of medio ed Other trees in the market this| N\ 5 The Oshawa Times SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1960 PAGE ELEVEN Missing Girl, 11, Found In School Spent Night All Alone In Room Yvonne "Boonie" Richards, 11, = feared missing when she didn't i (return home from school yesters day, has heen found, quested by older people whe pre fer them for their scent, New Canadians seem to prefer spruce which is one of the reasons for thelr returning popularity, Sales In general this year in the Osh awa district are reported as BYEFAgE Imitation Christmas gaining in popularity, Th manufactured from plastic, rub her or aluminum, can he used ear after year, are fireproof and can he folded after use, They are sold hy nmost of the Oshawa department stores The imitation trees are a little more expensive and range in prices from 98 cents for a 2)-inch tree, tn $10 for a full grown five fool specimen, These trees ean he purchased decorated as well and range from $1.50 to $15 all decked out in Christmas cheer 1.00) Incidentally, these imitation 10.00 Christmas trees are beginning to look more like their originals 100.00 every year, They will probably $104,270.90 | never replace natural Christmas trees hut certainly prevent a lot more fires, But then again vho wants a Christmas (ree around the house all year? GM Makes New Models General Motors of Canada, Lim (ited, is now building five new [models of the 7000 series GMC heavy-duty Tilt Cab trucks in its Oshawa plant; the Company an nounced this week Demand for the trucks | were previously imported from the United States, has heen so great that GM has found it prae: teal to hulld them in Canada The two new series ave Lvom and LW7000, heing hullt HX dll [addition to the B7000 and BW7000 form The Oshawa Rite § al [which have heen in production their birthdays each fay wi "| for some time, The L7000 features receive double tickets to The [a 99" gah length from front | Regent Theatre, good for a | bumper to back of cah, Tilt cabs four-week period, The current have hecome inereasingly popu-| attraction is "The Time Ma: lar hecause of highway length | chine" also "Forhidden |pestrictions, a GM official sald, | Planet," | Placing the cab over the engine i man of the welfare commitiee, Mrs Vesta Dickson, Mrs Goldie Green and Mrs, Eliza heth Cooke ' frees are Oshawa Times Photo Community Chest Total $194,270 Slowly but surely the Greater Oshawa Community Chest is con tinuing to grow. During the pasl 24 hours $111 has heen added to the total which now stands $104,270.00. The list of con not previously ack follows al tributions now led ged KE, G, Btephens Anonymous nited Bleelworker ol America Local 1817 Total tn Dale CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS | hest they Congratulations and wishes to the following vesi- | dents of Oshawa and district | who are celebrating their | birthdays today | Peter Forestall, 585 Vel eran's avenue; Ella Dawson, fii 4, Bureh, Judy | Darlington houlevard, Mrs, Jean Beverley sireel; Haight, 1368 Bimeoe street north; Paul Romaniskl, 202 Wilson road south; Christine McKnight, 64 Broek street west; Christopher Karas, 76 Southwood; John H, Hellwell, 225 Artur Bt The first five persons to n 470 whieh the tl VICTORIA (CP)--A wire fence liam Head, a minimum-seeurity fhe was driven home by her Grade 6 teacher, Miss Marlene Spencer, of Dr, C, ¥, Cannon Pub- lie Behool at 7.50 am, today, Her father, William Richards, © an assembly line worker at Gen. eral Motors searched the area till # a.m, today, then retumed home i [to 761 Gaspe street believing his | (daughter had found shelter at a { friend's house, "Bonnie" spent the night al Dr { si £7 11C. ¥, Cannon school, Bhe was not 1H i 7 : |locked in the school and could ; ; © [have left the building at any time, * |Bhe stayed in the rest room after sehool until everyone in the build. ing had left, then she went to the teachers' room and stayed on the couch until she was discovered . [shortly before § a.m, today by the school janitor, Harry Seeley, The trouble started when "Bon nie' signed & form in her J mother's name allowing her § fo serveen the school Safely Patio], When her teacher, Miss Spen or, | [discovered this she told "BomPie' | [to stay after school, *'Bonghie" then decided to stay at school ai | [night rather than face her pas, ! ents, Mrs, Richards sald that she didn't sign the Bafety Patrol form because she thought that 11-years old "Bonnie" was too young, 8a Mrs, Richards: *'I was so glad have her back, If she still wan to belong to the Balety Patrol 1' sign the papers after the holis days," "Bonnie" is back at school tos day, Bhe is a Grade 6 student at the Dr, C, F, Cannon Publis Bchool, Bhe hag a 14-year-old brother, Larry, and a three-year old sister, Cathy Anne, Her mothe er Mrs, Richards said, "She caused a lot of worry but I'm too happy to be angry, y rh G, A, Korry, the school's pringipal, today denied a report carried In a Toronto morning paper that "Bonnie" was detains ed until 4,80 p.m, Wednesday, He sald that the ehild Jeft her classe ah, 2d # '" oe - BAT, i ; RADAR TO WATCH OSHAWA DRIVERS ios up Whe oouivwint Vidte in court, ~Oshawa Times Photo Canadians Help Congo Children By BERNARD DUFRESNE With several weeks experi: | recently acquired radar equip. ence behind them, members of | ment to curb those who (reat the traffic squad of the Osh. | the city's, traffic laws lightly, | awa Police Department plan | Constable Charles Hiltz 1s to make extensive use of their | caught by the camera as he | Merry Christmas In Barless Jail has heen strung around William | institution, and they are looking {Head prison, Canada's first forward to a traditional Christ prison without bars, It's to keep|mas, much of it spent with their) ole : amilies, ) peopl out, not Me Yen Bie fam} les x [- Canadian Press Staff Writer [room at 4.10 p.m, and presum paring Por Christmas, a Toa | Warden Harry Collins said LEOPOLDVILLE (CP)--Cana-|ably entered a rest room, home-like affair, and officials de-| Wednesday pone of the inmates|dian troops serving with the - - cided on the fence to keep in: will be allowed to. go home for| United ation. In biog Gihas delicacies pha a wide range of the festive season but thelr fams| gia (hei cinhered Mat Chk gg mes and sports equipment, mas Joys must he shared, espe: ilies will be permitted to visit] gially' with children, them Christmas Eve and Christ-| Bigmn, James Dee of New mas Day, staying as long aa they| Glasgow, N.§,, and his nine fel: wish and with no limit on num. loW-Canadians of the signals de hers as long as the visitors are tachment at Klizahethville, In i A '| Katanga province, started the family members ball rolling with a party on the There will not be any turkey, feast of At, Nicholas, Dee, 6, for The prisoner will eat steak, the|Conkolese children tradition in Canadian penilentis| , The detachment donated 1100 aries, But they will have the|franes ($102) for a party in King same trimmings found in most| Leopold 11 Hospital there, Gifts| homes, Including Christmas eake| "anged from bundles of clothes and pudding and toys to sweets and biscuits, The larger Canadian group at Prisoners have decorated Leopoldville headquarters Nas Christmas trees and attended tol planned their ehildren's party for Yuletide mall, received and dis:('riday, inviting the families of patched with almost no restrie:| the 60-0dd Congolese workers in tons [the camp, about 300 in all, William Head, about eight PROVIDED FOR TROOPS miles from downtown Vietorla,( The Canadian Army has pros was put into operation two years| vided for ita troops in The Congo ago, 1t 1s on a rocky point Jutting|for Christmas, It has flown in into the Pacifie Ocean and is alartificlal Christmas trees, dee: prototype of five minimum-seour-| ovations, special food packs cons ity prisons to be opened in the|taining canned turkeys, chickens country within three years, Reports on birthdays will [allows for more cargo space be received only hetween the | the trucks hours of # am, and 10 am Rated up to 76,800 pounds gross Phone RA 3:3474 combination weight, the GMC| which generate 275 gross hrake units are available as long-wheel [hor sepower, are outstanding for {hase trucks, tractors and tan: several reasons dem axle trucks and tractors I'hey have a short stroke, so hey are offered in variety ofp piston does not travel as far, single and two-speed axles and which means less engine wear| {multi-speed transmission combin extraordinarily wide engine speed | | ations [range for longer sustained power | One of the Important features, Oil and fuel consumption 1s low, 13./0f the GMC Tilt Cab is the sta-| maintenance and service tionary control island whi e hicosts \ouses the transmission shift] They have the highest eooling control lever, ehoke, throttle and and lubricating ability of any ignition switeh, The control is comparable size engine land does not tilt with the eah! Fifty-six parts of these engines | and maintains operating controls are interehangeahle hetween in alignmet at all times Pwin8ix and all other GMC V-6 The 7000 . series models are| engines Cruickshank. 84, of Powered by Twin-8ix gasoline en-| The engines have exceptionally Police said the hoy HIS abi combine economy pigid erankshafts, massive econ slipped on ice and With dybability and performance, |neoting vods and rugged, heavy The powerful Twin-8ix engines, [duty pistons 'Carol Service Is Conducted KEDRON In a Christmas pine and [and candle lght, a very effective held its M [Caval Service was held on Sun: the home of Mr, and Mes, R, 8 (day evening at Kedron United Bishop, In the absence of the IS {Chureh under the auspices of the President, Miss Eleanor Mount | ] Policeman's d MORRISBURG (CP)--The as are ed Wednes near his home Donald Wayne son of Dowe Dowe Ray 1 Pi driven Blakely have fallen into the path of the car On monday evening the Young School class meeting at geting of poingettas| People's Sunday Christmas [Kedron Doubles' Club Joy, Mrs; Harold Werry presen As a prelude, Mp, Orvel Selleck [ted the slate of afficers for the on the saxophone and Mrs, Ross coming year. The executive will (Lee at the organ played a med: consist of June Davis, Pres ley of Christmas airs, Far thelident: Carolyn Spencer, Viee » processional, "0 Came AU Ye President; Sharon Wilbur, Sees Faithful" was sung as the ohoiv/retary: Marlene Woods, Treas proceeded up the aisle, eaehlurer, and Robert Elliott in oharge| chovister carrying a lghted of sending cards to any member candle who may be sick The choral numbers, under the! The young people decided to direction of Mrs, Ross Lee, were take on the job of cleaning the inters persed with appropriate chureh building again for the! soripture readings conducted hy fivst six months of the new Year! Rev, Ronald Love, The first two They voted money to pay for ene numbers, "Came All Ye Shep-iof the Christmas trees Weed tol herds and "OO Come Little decorate the ohureh, The eolass! {Children were sung hy a ehoiv voted contributions of $23 te the of junior givls, with solo partsgM, £ M, Fund, $33 to the Sun (hein taken by Anne Bishop, day School, and $10 ta the {Hrenda. Hopkins, Linda Hopkins, Doubles' Club ta help with the Joan Ogle and Rosemary Greer, purchase of a new Duplicator for! "The Seven Jays of Mary" the joint use of the Church and was sung hy a male chorus, the Kedron Public Scheel Both chairs combined to render A period of ping pong and "While Shepherds Watched", oroguinale was enjeved, amd "Angels From the Realms of lunch was served [Glory was sung as a solo hy! Mr, and Mrs. Qilhert {Michael Hurst of Toronta were Sunday | To complete the service, a film guests at the home of {strip Wn glowing colour retold the Mrs, Will Mountioy {story of the fiest Christmas Mrs, Hannah Woodward is a | At the regular morning ohureh patient in Oshawa General Hos {service at Kedron United Chavehipital, and John Appleton was a {the sacrament of Baptism was patient i the hospital for several {administered, The children bap-/davs this past week lized were Bevin Alan Jamieson 1 would appreciatehen ddondid son of My. and Mus, George! There will be a church service Jamieson, and Paul Leslie Love, at the re time an Christmas son of Mr amd Mes. Douglas day. hat ere will he no Sun Gihsgn | dinner My, and senior oitizens, Santa's visit was nicely timed so as to coincide with the annual Christmas party sponsored hy The Oshawa Kins men's Club, Mys, F, Little, the first resident to be admitted to The resilents of Hillsdale Manor Oshawa's recently opened home for the aged had a surprise visitor Wednes- day night when Santa Claus ap peared on the scene to spread {oheer and to distribute gilts to garel Cathmal | The gilts were Wo the Salvation today Osi A Times Photo Army Love day Scheel period 0 from home, Christmas Day, all and hams and other Christmasifor other Posts, HILLSDALE MANOR RESIDENTS GREET SANTA C the Hillsdale Manor is shown as she receives her most-wel come guest tivities, It was a Joyous occas sion for all guisitive folk away from the Here's how Canadians in Leos inlarea There are 100 prisoners at Wil poidville and Eligabethyille plan 0 spend Christmas; Leopoldville; Capt, Gerald Rondeau of Bt, Felix de Valois Que, Roman Catholie ehaplaiié « plans a midnight mass Christma Eve, to be followed by the tras itional French-Canadian "revels lon" meal, Christmas Day, the officers will serve the men their dinner, n old army tradition, then have their own dinner with a few Wests, \ Elisabethville; The delaghmont lans a Christmas Eve gathering sling carols and open gifts anks will piteh in to prepare and at their Christmas dinner, Christmas night, the detach. ment officer, Capt, Les Stubbs of Ottawa and the sergeants will he t home for the junior NCOs and men, On Boxing Day, the junior NCOs and men will reciprocate, Similar activities are planned ay ) a Us during the fos «Oshawa Times Photo i