Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Oct 1961, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Getober 24, 1961 3" Urge 3-Way Split lagen singh | : 'On Murder Charge ray tow -- wos Traffic |For Hospital Cost ST. THOMAS (CP) -- Ken- and bright signs enlivened the The campaign teams tried to) PETERBOROUGH (CP)-- TORONTO (CP)--Cost of con-\on the institution" that it can- gns Expect Hike | [Colorful Hoopla | In Canal In Tory Toronto 'YORONTO (CP) -- Bands,jof Tory Toronto -- the hoopla neth Raymond Sommerhayes Monday was remanded in cus- : : eee a tody until Nov. 1 on a charge look spontaneous, but lost the|W. C. Bennett, Trent Canal su- struction of hospitals in Onta- not meet its objectives" . then F ; 9 a corridors of Varsity Arena and fight i television cameramen|pervising engineer, said Mon-\ti0 should be assumed on the) surely it is time to re-think the ae ne ee of big the lobbies of downtown Tor-\who kept sending them back|day he expects canal traffic to basis of one third each by the distribution of money in our S0-| Wilson, a 65 - year - old witow, onto hotels Monday joutside to repeat their colorful/be up 10 per cent this year over federal, provincial and local ciety. Crown Attorney Peter Gloin pcmral ind the occasion|&ntrances. last year. governments, the Ontario Hos-| Resolution approved by the| . sked for the bl FT whan fon Baggy <0 ati Conservative) A coterie of matrons in musk-, The system closed Oct. 15 for Pital epee ig MtS/ association included: A request mal charges against somieen. 1 padi scadarstis convention|rat marched in singing loudly|the season and traffic figures annual convention Monday. for a study by the association ayes were read in Elgin staged in the dignified setting)*We will follow Mr. Dymond' will be compiled by the end of The association approved the of means of helping in the ed- County court. | be oaeieall es |(Health Minister Matt Dymond)|December. During the 1960 sea-|resolution because it found ucation costs of physiotherap- Mr. Gloin said the %5 - year jand carrying placards which/son, 75,410 lockages took place. more hospital beds and facili- S's, dietitians and medical so- did Bt Themes an aha read: Mr. Bennett said the marine ties are required than are avail- "lal workers; charged as a result of informa- "Dymond is a Worker," "Dy-jrailways at Swift Rapids, 25 able and because cost of pro-| A request for a study of the tion supplied by the govern- nd is Dynamic," "Dymond| miles north of Orillia, will un-/viding them has "increased|problem of -providing adequate Mink edicet lee ence ia \Sparkles," "Dymond is a girl's\dergo repairs before the canal considerably' since revision of|financial repayment to hospit- Torbato, g 'Best Friend," system opens next year. The financial assistance was last als for the chronically _ $0} Mi c rine railways at Sw an-.made by > gover > hat they can improve their "duce Minister John Ro-| Marine railways at Swift Rap-:made by the governments t se es Pg ol ae shorn ann play-|ids and at the Big Chute power An address was given at the Medical services for such pati- to the victim and Sommerhayes 'Man Says Innocent Articles of clothing belonging COME IN AFRICA Scouts manning the Ottawa | Jamboree-on-the-Air network | : | made contact with scouts in | station this weekend on the | eight countries in Africa, | Boy' Scout Fourth Annual | Europe and North America. ing for him in the corridors, meeting halls and lobby of the King Edward Sheraton Hotel-- Of Murder the convention is passing up the || WALKERTON (CP)--Arthur| <trike-bound Royal York. i\Kendall, 50, of Brucefield,) attorney - General Kelso pleaded not guilty Monday to ajberts had a platoon of profes- charge of capital murder in the|sional models passing out his ldeath eight years ago of his)campaign literature. plant, eight miles downstream, convention by Murray G. Ross, Mts: : are the only major bottlenecks president of Toronto's York Uni- And that the Ontario govern-\knife were sent to the Toronto in the 223-mile system, versity. ment should exclude public hos-|ffice for examination. Dr. P. D. Rynard, Progres-| Mr, Ross said hospitals and Pitals in the province from hav-| Mrs. Wilson was stabbed to sive Conservative member of|yniversities have many things ing to pay retail sales tax. death Thursday night as she Parliament for Simcoe East, in common and that the jobs of ~~ 55 ---------- walked home from her work at said the railways deter large) administering them are similar.| ENTRY CHANGED the YWCA. Sommerhayes was boats from using the system. | Ho said the primary aim of, GRUNTHAL, Man, (CP) -- aipicked up a few hours later. Although there has never been|ihe jnstitution is to serve the|couple of 56-pound boxes of bul-- SS as well as a 12 - inch butter <1, a major accident, boats are fre- ivi 3 is ; * © \wife, Helen, 33 WARDROPE LIKES PINE |quently damaged by being car. individual. and that this' must | Kendall was arraigned and a Supporters of Reform Institu-|tied around the rapids and . jury chosen when a Bruce|tions Minister George Wardrope aot Rynard advocated the re ee \COUNY grand jury returned ajcported campaign buttons cut|installation of hydraulic lock ltrue bill on the charge after! as cross - sections from smalj|Such as those at Peterborough two hours of Crown evidence. |jack-pine trees: His booth was 4d Kirkfield. come first over economy and efficiency, so that when econ- | omy lays ter prepared by southern Mani-|Scottish Dairy Show at Glasgow toba creameries for entry injin February. The butter will be the Royal Dairy Show at Lon-jstored at Montreal, the point it such a heavy hand don now will be entered in thelreached in transit. Mrs. Kendall's body has not| constructed of plywood and pine Shown from left are Jim Pike, heen found. She disappeared|imported from his Port Arthur 12, Bruce Enstone, 13, and jabout the end of July, 1952,|riding. Andy Carruthers, 14. |while the couple and their five! At women's function in the --(CP Wirephoto) jchildren were living in a cabin|hotel ballroom, a pretty girl Accuse Salesman | Of Telling Lies KITCHENER (CP)--A Kitch-\as a ener woman Monday accused ical." | the man who sold her and her) After 15 months, she said, husband a water-softening de-| servicemen were still unable to vice of lying and misrepresent-| improve on the equipment's per- ing his product. 'ormance. She cnd her husband) The couple, Mr. and Mrs.\decided then to shut off the) George Cruickshank, are being machine and stop payments. sued by Superior Acceptance) Mrs. Cruickshank said the "bitter, metallic chem- | | Dover of Sarnia, |Winnipeg on a warrant issued ----\at Johnston Harbor, near the/cjad in the gold and blue livery northern tip of Bruce Pocianls. ef the Robarts faction struck up Remand Churc Kendall was arrested in Jan-|a lively accordion tune. begin hisiers, Theft Suspect uary as he arrived at RCAF! In the hotel lobby two paint- Station Clinton to gilding the cherubs two work as a carpenter and la-| storeys up on a pipe scaffold, ' borer returned to earth to find that SARNIA (CP) Mr. Justice W. D. Parker|some backers of Energy Re- noted that the trial is expected|sources Minister Robert Macau- to last all this week, the full|lay had emblazoned their stand by Sarnia Township police, 30 time allotted for the Supreme|with a huge sign reading: remanded Monday until Oct. 30\qourt 'sitting here. "On the Job for Bob." on a charge of breaking, enter- ing and theft at the second Christian Reform Church here Oct, 12 Pry the About $2,400 was stolen from / a_safe at the church. Most of . Pn ct .V7 the money as been recovered. * | 4 J H | E eh W | | | S K vv Two other men, Keith Hug- gett, 19, and Robert Dunn, 26, : are to appear in court Oct. 27) in on the same charge. Huggett! pleaded guilty last week. Thomas arrested in the world as USEFUL TREE Farmers in Turkey use pop- lar trees as windbreaks, fences and a source of fuel, ! Young people are fortunate if, early in life, Company for the $350 balance/only satisfactory part of the on a promissory note and con-jsaje agreement had been one ditional sales contract signed in'qealing with "bonuses" of $25 connection with the purchase. for each prospect they named Mrs. Cruictk shank testified who bought the equipment, that finance charges of $141|plus $25 for any purchaser re-| were added to the $449 contract/ferred by their prospects. | after it was signed and that the -- ee equipment did not perform as represented in a demonstration 50 000 L by Jim Askin, a salesman for $ ] aw Water Conditioners of Some During the demonstration, she a testified' Askin maintained that Suit For with the machine the couple 'Se would never have to ie deter- Pp . ents, shampoos or face or meer creams; small amounts of Malpractice pure soap would do. But the day the equipment}; TORONTO (CP) -- Mrs. Aud- was installed her children re-|rey Lavoie, 39, is suing a su- fused to drink the water be-|burban Scarborough doctor for cause of a taste she described! ¢59 900 for malpractice. Phin iat gto neniey |Ontario Supreme Court hearing Charge Boys Tried Monday that the doctor's al- leged negligence. resulted in To Escape Custody permanent disability to her right hand. BRANTFORD (CP) -- Three! &% London youths, Allan and Rob- pc said she called Dr. John ert Lewis and James Reid, ar-|iseman to her home Dec. 2, " ,.|1958, because she was emotion- rested by Paris police for hav- lly t < wantea 4 ing liquor in a place other than|2.9 aha and wanted a seda- their residence, faced two ad- oy She said the doctor gave ditional charges when "hey ap-|e" @ injection in her right arm peared 'in magistrate's 'court| 204 when it did not take effect here Ménday. he gave her a second one. Police said they tried to es-, She said she fell asleep but cape from the Paris lockup. As|"@S awakened later by a pain a result they are charged with|2 her right arm from her wilful damage to a cell block| Shoulder to her finger. Her hus- and trying to escape custody jband called Dr. Wiseman and They were remanded to Friday he ordered her to hospital on $500 bail each where an operation was per- oats nominate formed Mrs. Lavoie said she was in 14-Y T jhospital except for three days €ar erm until Feb. 3, 1959. A second op- jeration in April straightened her} F W di jhand but Mrs.: Lavoie said she} or oun Ing, jnever regained its full use | The case continues before Mr.) Rape Attempt Justice G. A. Gale | ; | toronto (cP) -- Istvan Withdraw Armed | Toth, 30, was sentenced Mon day to 14 years in prison on charges of wounding and at- Robbery Charge tempted rape. "i : ' A iter term for the at-| SARNIA (CP) -- A charge of tempted rape will be served armed robbery against William concurrently with the 14 - year Prain, 21, of Petrolia, was with- maximum 'penalty for wound-|dtawn here Monday after four ing witnesses said Brain 'was in} "The Criminal Code does not Petrolia at the time of the rob provide for a long enough sen- bery at Thedford tence for this case," Mr. Jus-| Brain pleaded guilty to a| tice J. L. Wilson said in pass-;Charge of having liquor in aj ing sentence. place other than his residence} During the trial the court was,and_ was fined $16. told Toth took a 47-year - old) Richard Dodge, alias Richard} mother of two to his rooming|Larouche, charged with Brain,| house. Evidence was that he hit|/pleaded not guilty to the charge| her on the head with a whisky|Oct. 19 and elected trial by} bottle and dragged her into his|judge and jury. Brain elected bedroom. itrial by magistrate. 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