Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1961, p. 3

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~ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, November 29, 1961 3 Cavan Reeve Is Returned MILLBROOK -- Reeve Lioyd A. Hooton was returned by acclamation for 1962 at the meeting held in the council chambers. Mr. Hooton has been on council since 1946. He served jas deputy reeve from 1951 to )1953 and as reeve since 1954. | There will be an election on Dec. 4. Two men have indicated they will stand for the deputy reeveship left vacant by the moving away of Lorne Farrow. |William Mitchel who has been jon council for 1961 and Donald Cathcart who was councillor in |1954, °55, 56 and'57, both were a0, /nominated. | Four men were nominated to \fill three places as councillor. |Luther Olan and Donald Lang, both on council for the first time in 1961, indicated that they would stand. Rae Stewart, also! on council for one year, in 1959, | said that he would qualify, while | |John Kinsman on council in} 1954 and 1955 was undecided. Four candidates nominated to) three vacancies on the South Cavan publie school area board all indicated that they intended to let their nmes stand. They jwere Marshall Fallis, the chair-| amn, who has been on the board| for 10 years; William Seward, | on the board six years, and who! said with four children in public | school and three more yet to; start he would be interested for} OCVI PREPARES FOR SENIOR COMMENCEMENT ON FRIDAY The oldest secondary school | ment exercises this Friday | to more than capacity, Next | on Stevenson's road, which in Oshawa, O'Neill Collegiate | night, when a large number | year part of its students will = be sr vy rig a sec- : ' : ondary school. Seen here is a and Vocational Institute, will of students will be honored. be attending the new nt wikw of the teoat of the echaal: hold its senior commence- | This year the school is filled | McLaughlin Composite School, 2-Year Road Plan Commission Wish ee Ml : i ccna LOCAL G. J. "Tony" Freeman, Local 222,' United Automobile Workers, CLC, election com- mittee chairman and his four- | member committee Tuesday | morning recorded a 94.77 per CAMPBELLFORD REEVE URGES 222 OFFICIALS RECORD STRIKE VOTE RESULT cent vote in favor of strike , conciliation board met briefly , six boxes used for the two- action against General Motors | in Toronto yesterday to hear day vote, while Local 222 First s : St | ; ; Vice-President Jack Meagher |for some time to come; William Bethany Gir of Canada, Ltd., should con- | the case. Committee Chair- puts the finishing touches on |Ayotte, new man to Cavan tract negotiations between | man Freeman is shown, left, Wins To 4 u piri COBOURG -- All roads, ex-|where local councils have grant-| congestion and chest tightness, = <---- the sign that tells the story |board, but with three years) union and company fail. An | pouring some of the thous- Club Award cept those under construction,/ed building permits when the Mildly Medicated at UAW Hall. lexperience on Apsley areal Ontario Department of Labor ' ands of ballots from one of ORONO -- In the Durham 4-H in the United Counties are injproposed building was in con-| Mfentholatum ship and county road 10 as a yield right of way instead of a stop intersection. Chest Congestion Speed relief from chest cold congestion a latum Oi 1 Its | | | warmth stimulates local circulation, eases --Oshawa Times Photo jboard, who was the only man \ --_|nominated {from the Scarlet MRS. CLARA CHAMBERS | (Katherine), of Rochester, N.Y \vacancies. They are Morris Mc- |men were nominated to fill three | Clubs Awards Night, recently at Orono, Helen Strong of Bethany satisfactory condition, Reeve/flict with the county building Robert Carlaw, Brighton Town-|bylaw. This produced an em- Ointment hip, chairman of the United|barrassing situation and in fu- i\Gee on the board for eight of} eo 3 \years; Bert Foster six years on '\the board; Stephen Wilson four) was presented with the Royalj® Villa district; and Wilfred Gillis, | jwho has been on the board for) |six years. | In the North Cavan Area five| After a brief illness, Mrs.)and six sons, James M. Clara Chambers, 227 Verdun! Rochester, N.Y., M. Raymond road, Oshawa, died at Oshawa! of Sodus, N.Y., Walter of Brac General Hospital, Monday, Nov. bridge, William Matthew, of 7. Pickering, Bernard, of May- United Counties Read Full Bylaw | | The former Clara Simmons, \daughter of the late Mr. and |Mrs. William Simmons, she was born April 27, 1898, in New Dur- ham and married James R Chambers, Sept. 25, 1918, in ras ' > Wi Counties road commission, told ture the commission recom- ee pa Me ti members of the counties coun-| mended that a permit be issued ough Miss Strong was the top |cil Thursday jby the county engineer for all member of the Millbrook 4-H| The 1961 road program was)building adjacent to county Calf Club. David Staples, club! almost complete and it was con-|roads. leader and second in the stand-'forming to budget. In order to| It had been drawn to the at- ing, received a leather halter. allow for proper planning andjtention of the commission that Winner of the Durham land|purchase of property prior to|the county road office was now use judging competition for|work, a road program should|the only one to open at the Junior Farmers, William Olan,|be scheduled, at least, two years|Counties building on Saturday received a special award of $25|in advance. This would benefit)mornings and it recommended Ito be used in attending an edu-|local municipalities by allowing|that in future it conform to the " LUCKY » SURE List with Lloyd then Call your Mover rLoYu AEALDY Winner of Oshewe & District Real Estate Board Sales Aword for 2 Consecutive Yeors, LLOYD REALTY (Oshewe) Led., Realtors 101 Simcoe N. -- 728-5123 COBOURG An attempt by; Reeve R. C. Everson said he United Counties council to speed also objected to the method in up reading of bylaws was foiled) which the bylaw was given its recently by Campbellford Reeve) second reading "as Ve George Free, who reminded| "Earlier I sai would not onditeek. Kha had beni & rene! council of a legal dispute in|mind an abbreviated second hie | which a Campbellford bylaw| reading if I knew what the Date Oshawa for the past 34 s ruled invalid following such/law was about but nothing I)/*)'®. ; pie : have heard, especially in is) ees her rico pr oe When the suggestion was|reading of the two bylaws for) "nsepeeediy hie "ers Ach made that the full reading|Haldimand Township tells me daughter, Mrs. Mita Crozier, of | ' 4b. ... Christmas party for the parish,|cussion of the teaching of Oral] to take place on Dec, 8 at the! French in the elementary| Uxbridge Legion Hall. | schools at an open meeting of| There will be dancing from/the Oshawa and District Home| 9.30 p.m, to 12 p.m. followed by! and School Council Friday, | a buffet supper. |Dec. 1, at 8 p.m. in E. A. Lov-| The supper will be pot luck, | 61) Public School. | whereby each woman attending} ¥ will bring with her a salad < dessert. : The turkey will be supplied by} the CWL. HOW TO SAVE TIME AND MONEY Save wondering and wan- dering on your Christmas shopping trips. Look in the Gift Spotter first. You'll find gifts you'll be proud to give for everyone on your Christmas list and you'll find super values too. To save time and money this year. Always shop the Gift Spotter in Classified first. THE WORLD'S MOST HONOURED WATCH TONGINES 10 WORLD'S FAIR GRAND PRIZES 28 GOLD MEDALS At Least Once in a Lifetime By Harrison J. Cowan MONTREAL --The process of growing up seems to be marked with a procession of watches--the toy watch as a child, the graduation watch, watches received on sundry gift occasions, But most of us still hope to own not just another watch, but the finest watch obtainable. The desire is not vanity, but reflects an in- ward awareness of the sacred nature of time, the measure of life itself. How do you find such a watch? Jewels alone are not enough, nor "specifications" such as shockproof, waterproof, anti-magnetic, etc.. These are found in the cheapest watches. If a watch is great, it is publicly great, Champions are made by competition. Of the few truly great watches of the world, Longines has most con- sistently entered every arena of competition where the true worth of a watch may be judged. If you are ready now to buy your finest of all watches, a Longines will sat- isfy your every need. Surprisingly, however, as years pass you will learn that you paid no premium whatever for the superior qualities of your Longines. With reason- able care, your Longines watch should remain a treasured and cherished possession through- out an adult lifetime. F irst Big Snowfall Hits In Montreal MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- realers began digging out of their homes and garages early today after the first major snow storm of the winter left 6.2 inches on the ground with more falling every minute. Police reported a rash of; minor accidents. | The roads department moved) about 500 trucks, tractors and| plows manned by about 1,200) men into the streets in an effort! to minimize the inevitable traf-| fic jam that results from the| first large fall of the year. 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(Elizabeth), Oshawa, also survives. ae C d Sl | The remains are at the Mc-| | Eachnie Funeral Home, 28 King- ran am | ston road west, Pickering, ape 10 p.m. Wednesday, then to the) D bl d I ational course or a set of agri-|them to plan their own proj-|five-day week as adopted in Hattin Funeral Home, Bancroft, ou e S pron books. ects to take advantage of coun-/other county offices. from noon Thursday, untl Hick Members of the county 4-H/ty projects in the area. | The commission urged that pn haga cuaernat in Stl Cl b F t Dairy Calf Club, and aged Mr. Carlaw said that in the|council petition the minister of be dispensed with in the sec-|what they are about." |Oshawa; one son, Cecil W.|Ignatius Roman Catholic) u ea ure ole abi Py Lactemen ne there have been instances highways to enter into a develop- ond reading of the bylaws and| It was then that council de-| Chambers, of a | Church, Mayne at alt ail Fred Dingley played the per-|Days will be guests of the Dur-) __ |ment road agreement for coun- ; Rad hviawi cided ¢ sind its original mo-| .TWo sisters, Mrs. Etta Simms,| Friday, Dec. 1. Intermen' | j Clue hancuet ate ult aot Kendal to Kis 0. Bae Geers ot econ tan ta deoee with the econd/of Toronto and Mrs. Gordon follow in St. Ignatius Cemetery. | fect host when he settled for}ham Holstein Wi i win- of ig Saty Coad' SA Pree given, Reeve Garnet gee yg hela earn i onai re w.| Muir (May), Brantford; a broth-| jthe consolation prize while ret phage Dag gate Daren LH -- poe ig Sie * _ read a clause from hong ' id bel Harding had to start all over| rT, Darce Simmons, of New Dur-| WILLIAM coy ona th |tertaining the Navy Bridge Club) 2 cl b asived a trophy || Micha 461 tb Wadler sa Zone if twovthirds 'majority of again ' en eae vewnsta dr agehen ol agg lg on Sor at his home this week. Lloyd] rom Ernest Swain of Burketon. i A vesngnnseden a bylaw be prose council was in favor. When put Crozier, also survive. nt b eeacal Hoetttill Tuesday, Nov.|atlowe took first prize with a)" Torry Walsh was winner of the |; ity eetablich the laterapeelan ot 'a FIVE BYLAWS The memorial service will be) i score of 6,440. Seven rounds of : i Potato Glub, He re-|I Beep Ponelisanctcing Ml to a vote, the decision was) The five bylaws were: Bylaw/held at the Armstrong Funeral/28, of William Callan, of 207 four hands each were played Durham ie hack i " righ unanimous. to confirm bylaw on road clos-|Chapel, Thursday, Fae - at -- es tng de- titan tables were da mia oo bir Se hw 3 dha cessions 6 and 7, Hope Town- " . i e e, sin his . . rep NE nde C: ier Pages Coe a sa ar the sevatian Abay, officiat. earn iw artnahan, Dal- during the evening. Other ma-| Welsh and Bruce Stainton, sec-|/ that while he aid not wish! closure; -raldimand...Township| ing. Interment will be in Mount| rymple, Scotland, the deceased|/Jor winners were Douglas Kerr| ond and third, were presented to be a spoil-sport and was just/(2); Bylaw appointing auditors) Lawn Cemetery. lwas a son of the late David) and Jack McLachlan. Consola-|with bags of fertilizer by Me as anxious as anyone to get the|for municipal accounts; Bylaw| land Margaret Callan. He was tion prizes went to Fred Ding-| Wood, leader. ith have meeting over and done with, he authorizing the erection of MRS. MARY HICKEY |married in Glasgow in 1933 and|ley and Robert Pritchard. The standing o! ? e ig a felt that the result might be in-|"Yield Right of Way" signs;| The death occurred at the/naq been a resident of Whitby| Other players were Ralph| of this club was any en | effective but 'go ahead if you Bylaw authorizing the entering|Ajax and Pickering General|ror nine years. Jeffery, Jack Buchanan, Mike| Donald Welsh, Bruce pate A proven formula for all wild birds. Choose your wish. lof a lease with the Town of|Hospital, Tuesday, Nov. 28, Of; Mr. Callan, who was a|Tureski, Louis Therrien, Ivan| Howard Morton, re te ay own feeding place and enjoy the winter long Reeve F. W. Harding then pro-| Cobourg. : |Mrs. Mary Hickey, beloved wife/rarmer, was a member of St.|Wigmore, Charles Dunk 0 ee Seward. Sim pany of all of wild birds, It's interesting ceeded to give only the opening) Previous to the reading ofjof the late Michael Hickey, Of|,7,q,o6w's Presbyterian Church, Ralph Harlowe. Four new mem-| Bill an, Sandra Sew ee a le clause of each bylaw and this|the bylaws, council, which met] Maynooth. | Whitby. lbers wore welcomed to add-an-| Seen eareucrte | Chal . was followed by the clerk coum-|30 minutes later than planned,| In her 86th year, the deceased) yj, jg survived by his wife,| other table lice, Don Earl Todd, Bill ag menting, "This concludes the|heard reports from its various|was visiting sons in Ajax and the former Mary McCreath; two| 44; ite ob i : Shirley Van Dam, Bob Heatlie. 55° '] 55 second reading." In short order,|committees and then went into| Pickering when she became SeT-| daughters Mrs. A. Puckrin & 7 e evening was) 25 BM. .... ve the five bylaws received their|committee to discuss the roads|iously ill last Friday. Born at! (Mary) ana Miss Margaret Cal- a grand slam doubled success-| m le second reading. and bridges report. It recon-| Maynooth, she was the former ian, both of Calgary and three fully contracted for by rant! J xbridge CWL 1 20 ae 8 75 It was then that Reeve Free! vened as a full council at 3 a are, Perret. oe as ee Toit aad Tohn Callan, at nT des a aa | 10 bb. . a 100 Ib. .... " test. m. | A lifetime res Sod pee i s igh aver- TE bic think you realize,) Chairman of the finance com-|nooth, Mrs, Hickey was mar. Wort Wales and William, Of), 5. department is Ralph nar-| Pla Party PANEL MEMBER | bn egg Medium Sunflower, Millet, Peanuts, Cr. Corn, gentlemen, what is being done.|mittee, I. M. Hobbs, deputyjried there some 63 years ago./" Fo') others and three|/owe with 5655. Douglas Kerr j Dr. Robert Gauthier, director} eat, uckwheat end Cr. Groins. Some years ago, the town of|reeve, Bowmanville, read the|She was a member of St.| sisters in Scotland also survive.|takes over second spot from) By MRS. RITA BEDNARZ of French Instruction, Ontario ORDER NOW! FROM... Campbellford attempted to do|finance report which recom:|Ignatius Roman Catholic |* The funeral service will be|Mike Tureski who dropped to| UXBRIDGE -- The members| Department of Education, who! ihe sume thing one night at| mended the payment Of 8 grant) Crete Tee cary held at the W.C. Town Funeral|fourth place. Their respective|of the CWL are planning ajwill be taking part in the dis-| council and did, in fact, do so.|of $25 to the Northumberland) Mrs. Hickey is survived by 8) Chapel Whitby. riggs Fri- averages are 408 ness 4157, ie @ aie Later when the bylaw concern-| and Durham TB Phe or py por Mrs. Deis Seton Tes + tebarenint will belLinyt Haviewe impieeel Zi 77, £2 toe rote _ eee sa ieee arate sales us aa! jin Groveside Cemetery, Brook-|third with 4,815. George Mac- lo been fully rod at its. Oaeding. |henaiceats made by 'the nandi-| Two-Wa Race jinl. Rev. David Marshall will) Kay still holds the consolation| The clerk then had to admit it/capped. Mr. Hobbs requested) y jconduct the services. a = grec 2,070. 16 CELINA ST. PHONE 723-2312 was not and the judge promptly| approval of accounts totalling ' B, OWNTREE e increasing num- threw the bylaw out." $833,000. For Reeve In Wie. en diness ber of tables, play in the fu- | the death occurred at the Port|'Ure is scheduled to start at 7 | £ Faull Perry Cummunity Memorial|P:™. sharp with a penalty fine To Present Fleming Denies Manvers Twp. icra on tuesday, Nov. 2," late comers | | lof Kathleen Osaduke, beloved] * regular players are re- BETHANY -- Reeve Robert] wife of Gilmour (Gil) Rown-|Winded that they must notify : now e ge | Brown, Pontypool restaurant) tree, Allen avenue, Port Perry. ice-president Fred Dingley, 24 ine ome y owner, will be opposed by|Mrs. Rowntree was in her 45th hours in advance if they are not S h C t tater M. Jakeman of Bethany, | year. going to be able to attend a The Oshawa Little Theatre peec ONTENE now deputy reeve, at the Man-|" q Gaughter of Steve and the|'¢sular session, : will present its first production) ,,, ed : |vers TownshipelectionDec.|/1,1. Mary Osaduke, the de-|, The next meeting will be at of the 1961-62 season in the Mc-|,, WATERLOO (CP) -- Finance 4. ceased was born in Montreal|the home of Lloyd Harlowe, Laughlin Library Theatre at Minister Donald Fleming denied _ Nominations were held last} ona was married in Toronto in 168 Stacey street. 8.30 p.m. Dec. 6 7.8 and 9. The|:uesday he knew the contents|Friday in the township hall atl July, 1946. -- production is "My Three of Britain's "secret speech" |Bethany, with former reeve|' '4 'resident of Port Perry for Angels," a hilarious comgdy| hen he called on Prime Min- Ernest Cavano chairing the/15 years, Mrs. Rowntree was 2 adapted by Sam and Bella|ister Macmillan in London eight) meeting. -- |member of the Baptist Church Spewach from Albert Husson's days ago to ask for its full text.) Running for the deputy/anq of the Good Neighbors comic novel "La Cuisine des|,.4 Teport in The Guardian of; reeve's post will be Coun. John) coryice Club. Anges." Manchester to this effect was Payne, Pontypool farmer and| Besides her husband, she is An entertaining play, with the .2 8t0ss fabrication," Mr./auctioneer, Coun, Fenton Fallis,| survived by a son, Wayne. island of Cayenne in French|{!eming said in an interview.'a farmer in Manvers Station) Ajso surviving are four sis- Guiana as its setting, it in He was'here to address a Pro- area, and Harvey Malcolm, a ters, Mrs. Harry Norton (Anne), cludes in its cast of characters gressive Conservative Associa-| Yelverton farmer who was de- Miss Pauline Osaduke, Mrs. three women and seven men, | tion meeting at Waterloo Luth-|feated two years ago in a bid/ojiyiqg Shaughnessy and Mrs The personalities of the char- eran University. for the same post after four Robert Patrick (Stella), all of acters are all well drawn and| The Guardian story says the years on council. |Toronto and three brothers, should give the newcomers as speech, delivered Oct. 10 by Coun. H. A. McMaster, Beth-) john of Port Perry, Peter 0 well as the veterans the chance| Edward Heath, lord privy seal, any drover, was also nominated 'Toronto and William of Brant- to show their capabilities, Each|!0 finance ministers of the sixjfor the deputy reeveship but! ¢orq. : ector, regardless of the size of @Uropean Common Market chose to run again for council.| 'Phe funeral service will be the part, is given good possi-|¢ 02 ntries in Paris, was; Others seeking council seats hejq at the McDermott-Pana- bilities for characterization. "leaked" to other countries and) are Lewis McGill, farmer, RRipaker Funeral Home, Port Besides the actors there are that Mr. Fleming and his ad-|2, Bethany; George Smith, 8ar-| Perry, at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1. many other "behind the scenes"|Visers were briefed on the 62) age employee, Bethany; Howard / Interment will be in Pine Grove workers without whom the pro-/™ember of the civil service of| Brown, farmer, Pontypool; Rod-/Cemetery, Prince Albert. duction would never reach the|ome of the Common Marketjney Porter, farmer, Janetville; | ln stage. Included in this group jg| Countries. |Lorne Farrow, hardware mer-; ATROBI (Reuters)--A Kenya | Dorothy Birchall, who is in| jchant, Pontypool. CITY AND constitutional conference will charge of properties ena Dag: S t P d B l, ae (fen a ong Pn he seed in Bear bos 14, 7 7 eg i | ation of taxpayers a @ nom- seks after a deadline set by son doy, Thomas, Gillian SaMta Parade BY avon meeting. | DESTRICT --_|nstonast tender Jomo iD hs . 4 Sach member of the 1961 yatta for independence, it was -- a have =. Uxbridge Kinsmen council spoke briefly of the past! nace cine ia lannounced today. et eee eee By MRS. RITA BEDNARZ [Y¢@t's business. Among the} 0.10% "hire Department was! ostume é most notable improvements was| OShawa Fire Departmen For "My Three Angels," the BL ce Members Of|the road leading into the village| Called oP atig or nye at} Oshawa Little Theatre has se-|the Kinsmen Club are busy plan-|,¢ hcittics shat je known|the Grandview Golf Club, Tues- cured the services of. Hildajning the return of the Santa a age SR a eae aay afternoon. There was no| LONGINES WATCHES FEATURED by Hiltz and Fred Bryant who will/Claus parade. widened and ditched: Coulter's| damage. There were: five am-) look after make-up. Harry Chap-| Date for Santa's visit to town! 131) north of Bethany village in|bUlance calls during the 24 hour} \ man will perform the duties ofjis Dee. 9 and gathering point!the ski Hill area also is greatly\P.eriod ending at 8 am., : ; CREDIT stage manager. will be Elgin Park at 2 p.m. n ec : mf Wednesday. Season tickets for the Osh-| Route of parade will be from rye gts tore eo ee EAL | JEWELLERS awa Little Theatre's 1961-62 sea-|Park to Reach street east to In 1960 more than $20,000 had \SIeanenemeecemennesy _ son may be obtained at the|Iranklin, north to Brock street, | heen spent in "snow removal--| T | Royal Bank of Canada, Hotel|west to Co-op, north to railway|in 1961 it had been reduced to ALLY-HO ROOM BUY NOW AND SAVE preva iftnge: .at ms ee raged to ---- to/ $1,984 50. Deputy Reeve Henry AIR CONDITIONED eee rcle in the Oshawa Shopping|'ne post office where candy Is| Jakeman said in his ini > P Jakeman said in his opinion the A Good Place to Meet NO DOWN PAYMENT ce Cehtre. The tickets entitle the|to be distributed. most construction work had holder to reserve seats at the) An added attraction will be|been accomplished in the past three major productions to be|horse and cowboy riders and/year than over a period of a| Presented by the group. ithere will be prizes for floats. |great many. HOTEL LANCASTER 32 KING STREET WEST 723-7022 Montreal 2, Quebec

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