CAPSULE NEWS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 17, 1961 3 Thieves Smash Parking Meters BRANTFORD (CP) --|Thursday began a three - day Twenty - eight parking meters|course of instruction at the at- smashed by coin thieves were\torney - general's laboratory, repaired and re-installed here|first of four courses planned for three days ago. The same 28) this fiscal year. Lectures and)» meters were found smashed|discussions cover the legal as-| open again Thursday. pect of coroners' duties and) pathological procedures. CORONERS TRAIN TORONTO (CP)--Forty coro- THE 'BRAIN' ERRS ners from throughout Ontario) fDMONTON (CP) -- An as- |tounded resident discovered this |month that he owed Edmonton Volume Of i i; smonns aes : Business * Ups Debits The new computer which makes Debits against individual bank up the city's atility bills has produced more than one blun- laccounts in Oshawa are consid- erably higher than in Ontario der in its first weeks of opera- cities of comparable size, it is tion. The electronic brain printed up incorrect bills run-| § ning as high as $12,000, but most : lof the errors were caught. ; |reported by the Canadian|them women, were rescued \Banker's Association. lfrom three stalled elevators 4 King Hume, chairman of the|Thursday as fire flared on the|| |Oshawa Clearing House and|seyenth floor of a downtown) § |manager of the Oshawa Branch| skyscraper. The blaze was! lof the Bank of Nova Scotia.|brought under control quickly. said the only reason that could} | tinka, centre. exercises were run as a war! sons in leadership and team- | |be applied is that Oshawa is al CYCLONE TOLL RISES | highly industrial city. ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) -- | OBITUARY AIR CADET NEWS | E. A. Stone, manager of the/neath and damage estimates) S d St | MRS. CLIFFORD DEMPSEY |Athol and Simcoe Streets branch| trom cyclone Tara edged higher| RESCUE WORKERS NEW YORK (AP) -- Twenty-| § five office workers, most of| (Sil. : LAST WEEKEND 15 senior | members of the Oshawa (Chadburn) Air Cadet Squad- ron, No. 151, took part in field | exercises on the farm of He- | highlights of the cadet year ber Down, fear Brooklin. The | and provided valuable _ les- | ¥ id ca work for the cadets. In the picture Flight Sergeant Baird Jubb is seen discussing tac- ties with Flight Sergeant Tim Dittmas, left, and Cadet Kos- game with the cadets divided into squads for an attack on a simulated enemy outpost. This activity, was one of the ' i sday|°, "te Canadian Imperial Bank/phursday as hunger and the| een oe"Cutard "Bem, Gommygee ase wih 'Rl treat ot "enemies une pe progredeehenglegt ad idea than eb In Sports Contests By BERNARD The parade Tuesday was held in Donevan Collegiate's gym. This marks the first of two Tuesday sports nights. The sec- ond one, I believe, will come in February The cadets were organized into eight basketball teams with four teams playing off in each of the two courts. There were more than §0 cadets in attend- ance and the event proved to be very successful. One thing that is going to be improved before the next sports night is that the squadron is going to get some new whistles as well as some good referees to go with them REMEMBRANCE DAY Last Saturday approximately $0 cadets turned out for the an- nual Remembrance Day parade. |Windsor knot be worked out this may mark the beginning of some real com- petitive efforts with the local rover crews Last week we received a ship- ment of the flying scholarship training manuals, 'From the Groung Up". These excellent books are on sale at the can- teen for $3. This is $2.50 less than list price TIES FOR SALE Also on sale in the canteen are pre-knotted, black clip-on ties. The ties can be purchased for $1 each. The ties were bought to aid those poor unfor- tunates who have not learned the intricate art of tieing a neat Henceforth any cadet found with one of those monstrous lopsided sailor knots junder his collar will promptly {be thumped on the ear and sent the judging of North Country Cheviot Sheep at the Royal Winter Fair on Tues- day, Stanley Bagg, RR. 2, Oshawa, exhibited the champ- | ion ewe. The prize winning sheep is seen here. Oshawa district exhibitors did well at the show with Boyd Ayre, of Hampton, exhibiting the | champion ram in the Suffolk class and Dunrobin and Elm- croft Farms, Beaverton, show- | ing the reserve champoin ram and reserve champion ewe in the Corriedale class. Canada Pictures Limited Photo [Man Arrested For Indecent Act (Figures are in CITY AND DISTRICT Albany Joseph Guindon, - 42, of 16 Nassau street, Oshawa, was picked up by Oshawa po- lice Thursday night and charged with an indecent act involving) an l1-year-old girl. He has been} turned over to the Bowman-| ville detachment of the Ontario} Provincial Police. received by the Oshawa Fire} Department during the past 24) 3 AMBULANCE CALLS Three ambulance calls were} nours, MEETING CANCELLED Only three of 12 regular mem- PARADE OF ses QUIET STREET Long, low, 6-room ranch bungalow. with attached garage situated on a well-groomed lot 70 x 132'. Stippled and molded ceiling in living room, natural stone fireplace, bright cheery dining area, modern kitchen, 3 good-size bedrooms. Aluminum storms and screens, double poved driveway. Clear property. Owner will ta' a low down payment to responsible party. Immediate possession, WE KNOW IT IS A BUYERS MARKET -- BUT! Why this brand-new 6-room bungalow with carport with all these features is waiting fof a buyer is beyond us. Clay brick home with stone front, Copper hooded fan in kitchen. Good quality modern light fixtures, electric door chimes. Beoutiful full-length vanity with full-length mirror, coloured fixtures and ceramic tiled walls. Quality Garwood furnace, double Pierson sliding windows. Life-time copper plumbing. Dandy lot 56. x 159' Best of all, listed at' only $13,500 with only $1250 down. jsey, 887 Simcoe street north, | figures may be explained owing) w; ' : ' | \died at the Oshawa General to the large number of trane| With ee Se a Hospital| Thursday, Nov. 16.'sient laborers working in Osh-| ynofficial death toll from Satur- Mrs. Dempsey, who was in her awa and also that greater staf-|qay's storm was put at 327. Hun-| sth year, had been in poorifing of General Motors during! dreds were listed as missing. | health for six years __|the past three years could bea --« | The former Thelma Heen Kil-| cause | gore, daughter of the late Mr.| Figures released by the as- and Mrs. Samuel Kilgore, the cociation stated that debits tol ees Ssrae deceased was born Nov. 17,|individual Oshawa accounts for| 1903 at Listowel, Ont. and was!the month of October, 1961,| married there July 28, 1928. |totalled $151.9, for gov orooole cic A resident of Oshawa for 33/1961, $139.9 and for October, ni Ing years, Mrs. Dempsey was &|1969, $215.7. in| {member of Simcoe Street Unit-| millions). | jed Church. She was very active) 'The debits to individual bank| WF rid Peo le in the work of the women's oF-| accounts in other Ontario cities 0 p ganizations of the church. --_igf comparable size in October, Besides her husband she is|with the figures in millions for| Members of the Oshawa B'nai survived by three sisters, Mrs, September of this year and|p'rith Lodge, at their Israel jRonald Cox (Phyllis), of Listo-| October of last year in brackets,| Night dinner in Hotel Genosha SE gest cla iege gsi yk Thursday night, were told that (Ruth), of Shanty Bay and Mrs./ Brantford - $62.0 (853.2 and|tcrae] is the only country sangeet | gr pre Barrie $55.7); Chatham - $56.0 . naving any success in uniting Files of da ate gaia (Pete)! and $51.8); Cornwall - $41.3!the peoples of the western and he amoral if ' | (33.7 and $32.9); Guelph . $41.4) | service will be| (s37.8 and $36.4); Kingston -| tal ua eeepc Sehce ping | OE EA BT Niagara| ome at 3.15 p.m. Saturday,|???- ' tly Nov, 18, followed by interment|Falls - $45.7 ($42.2 and $41.8); | eastern worlds. | The speaker was Karl Silber-| man, a representative of the) Jewish Agency Economics De- a man Thursday night on the pretext EXTRA GOOD VALUE A wonderful buy tn an 8-room, brick, 2/-storey home, located in a prestige. area. A chdrming living room, over 21' long, family-size dining room, and modernized kitchen. 4 large bedrooms with closet space galore. Oak floors and chestnut bers of the Oshawa Regional Planning Association turned up for the November meeting last| night. Result: no quorum -- no Police said this morning that picked up the girl trim throughout. minutes to everything Almost-new forced oil furnace, Located Only $2,000 down, AFTER 5:30 CALL Bill McFeoters 725-1726 Henry Stinson 725-0253 Don Stradeski 728-8423 Russ Reeve 725-4840 DAYTIME 723-2265 of taking her to a baby-sitting! meeting. Oshawa Planning assignment. The man is alleged) Board member Norman Mill- to have driven into the rural) man also appeared, substituting area where the offense occur-|for its chairman William Wood- Vander|in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev.|Peterborough - $49.9 (346.8 and| partment of the State of Israel John K. Moffat, minister of Sim-} $45.1); St. Catharines - kl his address he touched upon coe Street United Church, will| ($70.8 and $74.8); Sarnia - $62.1/some aspects of the situation conduct the services. | ($53.9 and $54.6). in Israel. He said newspapers The parade was very well or-|in double time to Sgt. ganized and I wish to commend|Ende's haberdashery salon for the cadets for an excellent show.|a personal fitting. This is the first time our squad-| You know I am having trouble ron has actively participated in|getting my hands on the new a Remembrance Day parade/editor. It seems the high school and we were very pleased at the'exams are upon us again. It excellent turnout. seems we never get any peace| As some of you may know two|/at all from these perennial) of our ex-warrant officers re-| problems. Oh well! Maybe next} cently joined the RCMP. About|week we can finally get him! a week ago our past warrant|operational. officer, Greg Bohaker, left to, -- begin training in Ottawa and Larry Gallagher left in October) for training in Regina. To these two ex-cadets we wish the best of luck in their new careers. While we are on the subject of ex-cadets we should mention Ted McRae. Ted, I understand will be leaving for basic train-| ing at RCAF Station St. Jean, P.Q., in the near future. Now| that Ted has signed up in the RCAF I am left a little con- fused, 'especially after hearing) ' all that noise about the mighty) USAF. We are certainly going) to miss Ted's fabulous stories) on the excellence, superiority, | etc., of the USAF | SPORTS First of all I think it would be in order to congratulate the j | A. E. O'Neill Junior team on} recently winning the COSSA Jun-| for Championship. To FS Tim) Dittmar and all the other team a members we extend a hearty "Well done" FEATURED SPEAKER While on the subject of foot- e ball we should mention that the| Elder Harold B. Lee, a Chadburn '"'Blue Bomber' foot-, member of the Council of | ball squad should be in action) Twelve Apostles, Church of | this weekend, weather permit-| Jesus Christ of Latter Day are ignoring the importance of|'@4- jcock. Regular ORPA members OLD WOODBINE ENTRIES -SATURDAY, Nov. 18 FIRST RACE "Casilereigh". claiming olds and up One mile. . Mavis, NB 110 . Jackie's 1st, Krohn XXX105 . Gray Ben, McComb 116 . Mr R. J., NB lil . Kingwood, Kallai 123 . Miss Keith, Robinson 112 . Sun and Wind, Fitz'ons 115 . Amber Atom, Har'son XX113 10. Time Clock, Rogers 118 SECOND RACE "Monclair", claiming all $2,500, purse $1,900 Three - year - olds and up. One mile and 5. . Peter Pat, Robinson. (A)115|/iDsplay Stakes, purse $10,000/are taught before regular army| . Lovely Susy, Dittfach (B)114 . Bull Marvine, McComb 112 . Queen's Gem, Harrison (B)X112 . Farshore, Dittfach 112 . Puuket, Parnell 120 - Pancho's ist, Rob'son (A)118 (A) H. Lumay and H, Corneillie entry (B) Mrs. W. entry THIRD RACE "Pickaninny' claiming all $5,000, purse $2,100. Canadian foaled two year-olds. One mile. 1, Marchena, NB 119 Big Freckle, Dittfach 116 . Honey Boosts, Rob'son 119 Von Richthofen | SIXTH RACE all) ing Stak i jare being molded into one unit. $2,500, purse $1,900, Three-year:| eaphant Stakes handicap, purse | $10,000 added. Three-year-olds jand up, fillies and mares. One jmile and % | 1, Golden Turkey, Harrison, 111 . Piagal, Fitzsimmons, 115 . Pandrag, Potts, 110 . Chic Miss, Dittfach, (A)115 . Tambourette, McComb, 113 . Biondoll, Rogers, (A)115 . Mystery Guest, Rasmussen, 120 |(A) R. Gian and F. Tosch and | Mrs. H._ A. Luro entry SEVENTH RACE jadded, for two-year-olds, jmile and \%. | 1. Spurned, Rasmussen, 113 2, Labelled. NB, (A)116 3. Bronze Turkey, Harrison, 106 4. Absent Son, Parnell, 113 5. Pari Passu, NB, (B)106 6. Hammer 'n Tongs, NB, 109 7. First Note, NB, 115 | &. Burnt Reman,\Fitzsimmons, 116 9. Caledon Belle, NB, (C)103 |10. Cari Add, NB, (A)106 11. Sun Dan, Remillard, 118 12. Puss 'N Boots, Rogers, 116 13. Roman Dipper, Dittfach, (C)116 one the events which are occurring there. | Basically, he said, Israel is \made up of three groups of \nationalities. Although each has its own standard of living, they partment, The girl was able to supply|present included the chairman, | police with a deseription which|George Lofthouse, William Jen- resulted in Guindon being pick-|kins from Whitby, ed up by Sergeant Ernest Bar-|/Brawn from East Whitby ker of the Oshawa Police De-| Township. i and Roy| SCHOFIELD - AKER LIMITED 360 KING ST. WEST PHONE 723-2265 Cliff Mills 48-Hour Special THE 230 KING STREET WEST 1958 BUICK SEDAN With power steering and brakes . . . radio . . . whitewalls.. "Ezy-Eye" Glass. New car condition, *1495 | CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 725-6651 | | \It was claimed that Israel is| . \the only country in which this|Q h R k Itype of program is being| S awa In joperated successfully. | | The majority of the people) Pl S d are descendants of people iiving| aces econ jin the religion in the 15th) PETERBOROUGH -- An Osh-| jcentury. They are being taught|awa rink, skipped by Mrs. W.| jthe art of modern living. Train- Oke, who had Mrs. F. Ford-| jing in modern methods of living}ham, Mrs. N. Jenkin and Mrs. | is being concentrated among the|D, Jacobi as members of her| /young. |team, finished in the runner-up} | The army, it was stated, is|spot in the invitation bonspiel |the greatest educational factor.| Wednesday at the Peterborough Hebrew, civics and citizenship) Curling Club. | Mrs. G. H. Campbell, skip; jtraining is commenced. This|Mrs. W. Tribble, Mrs. W. Jack; jmeans that when the trainingjand Mrs. H. Gilchrist of Osh-| jperiod is completed Israel is|awa, were high for one win. assured of a sound future. A curling rarity was recorded During the three-year period|in the first game when Miss jin the early 1950's the influx|D. Dobbie and her Whitby rink| lof refugees from world trouble|scored an eight-end to win their |spots doubled the population of,game by 14 to 0 over Mrs. K. \Israel. To meet the demand a/Armstrong. giant home building and transit) ~~ program was undertaken. | Mr. Silberman commented that Israel has won the confi- dence of other countries be- cause it is not a powerful coun- jtry. As a result the neutrals }look to Israel as she has simi- 14. Nicomekl, NB, 109 jlar problems to their own. Is- |(A) J Hood end C. E. Chesher|rael, he felt, is a good example entry to eastern and westeta coun- we are looking forward to a real church's Toronto Stake on Sat- |(B) Bo-Teek Farms entry tries on how living in unity can bash with this crew. If it can' on Saturday and Sunday next. (C) C, Smythe entry |become a reality. FOURTH RACE | "Perceptor'" claiming all $2,500,, EIGHTH RACE | EUCHRE, Fernhill Park purse $1,900. Three - year - olds Ashmeade, claiming all $2,500,| and up. One mile. Division of! purse $1,900, three-year - olds. | Friday, November '17, 8 p.m lunch served. Admission 50c. the First One mile. 1, Kennecott, NB 11 | 1. Bet 'N Win, Armstrong, 122 | RUMMAGE sale, toys, books, clothing, Simcoe Hall Tuesday. November 2 2. Tedette, Rock 111 | 2, De Marcki, Dittfach, 115 1.30 p.m. Golden Jubilee Chapter IODE EAST Whitby Coronation Home and 3. Bright Joy, NB 115 3. Autumn Twilight, Harrison, | BAZAAR, Tea and Bake Sale at South-|School Round and Square Dance, Brook. . Switch Off, Robinson 120 X104 | . Friend Wihie, Har'son X113) 4, Battle Smash, Sandover, 110! i Inited Church, 2.00 until 4.30,|!in Hall, Friday, November 17, 8.30 to 1. ce i November 18 Adiahnten 25c.|Orchestra 0, Selleck. Admission $2 per 5. True Tan, Potts 118 | 5. Jay Flyer, Parnell, (A)U5 | - London Town, NB 118 | §. Airborne Charm, Rasmussen) - couple CORONAT'ON . Seducteur, NB 120 | 115 | . Ariel's Pest, Rasmussen 123) 7, Act in Haste, Harrison, X112) ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, ' Queen's Aria, NB, (B)107_ | MORTGAGE NOV.18th . The Liffey, Robinson, 117 | MONEY | 7:30 P.M. | 20 Games -- $8 | | ting, against one of the local! Saints, Sa!t Lake City, Utah, | rover crews. Now that we have "who will speak during the recovered from the last skirmish; quarterly conference of the 10 MINUTES FOR THE PRICE OF 5... Bitters, Rasmussen 111 . Rubria, Kallai 111 . Buzzin, Robinson 111 Hy Elector, Rogers 122 2 3 4 5 6 7 TALLY-HO ROOM AIR CONDITIONED A Good Place to Meet and Relax HOTEL LANCASTER Clubhouse,|MRS. W. &. WATSON, National Presi 7 prizes dent for Canada for the WCTU, will be the guest speaker at St. Andrew's United Church on ; November 24th at 8 o'clock. 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