Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jan 1962, p. 9

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Seal Drive 'Money Helps 'Research Canada's 1961 Christmas Seal| campaign is now in the "mop-| ping up" stage. The time has arrived for the boards of tuber- \eulosis associations to figure jout- how they can stretch The Oshawa Times PAGE NINE SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1962 WINTER STORMS TRANSFORM OSHAWA HARBOR FRONT Strong wind t of the | ance of Oshawa lakefront | As it froze the spray built up | shows the pile of ice where ere : F vaves have th | hills of ice. This view, taken | toddlers bath during the sum- south west have resulted in a | area. High waves have thrown | from near the point where | mer. transformation in the appear- | spray over the beach and pier. | the west pier commences, | ORC Program Pedestrian Safety Survey Has Openings 1; Dianned In Oshawa The Oshawa Recreation Com- mittee is still accepting regis- : ee : trations for some of its winter-| Oshawa's peripatetic citizens pedestrian safety in municipal-|for improving phases of the pro- spring programs which will-- those who travel on foot --jities across the country by|gram which appear weak. commence in the near future.|should not feel that no one fears|examining such things as acci-| Ninety-six Canadian cities y Registration for most groups is for their safety. dent records, legislation and en-| limited, and those persons send-- Someone does: the Canadian forcement, traffic engirieering, |took part in the survey last ing in their registrations early ; traffic safety (including schools)|year. They are ranked and com- will be accepted. Registrations organization and the extent of|pared according to population. will be accepted up to the start- public information and educa-) Plaques are awarded annually ing date of the classes ' ; tion. |for outstanding overall .perform- The copper tooling and alum-|f0M8s Friday, left behind a! Aji information in a city's|ances and casualty records. i tch instructed (C24 questionnaire -- which' evaluation is confidential. It is|This year they will be present- a ME et¢ Me Furies' anh ed will be filled out with the co-| returned directly to the city and!ed at the CAA meeting in May. vence at the Recreation Con,|crctation of the city police and! may be released only at the ad-| A board of judges made up tre 100 Gibb street. Wednesday engineering departments. It! ministration's discretion. |of prominent leaders in highway Jan. 24. There is still room for vest, be returned by the end of) A typical evaluation report|transportation, traffic sngineer- three: ce. dour "penble in Wee January. will contain an analysis ofjing, safety and related fields pannel Out Peer The data will be used to eval-|pedestrian program activities| will determine which cities will --Oshawa Times Photo Automobile Association. Representative William Le- Sauvage visited Mayor Christine dance DONEVAN DAZE a two-hour instructional period i. in old time square dancing. Count Win * Adult art will again be direct- y | Board ( 'hairman : @a8 Rec nition Whitby planning board chair-| At last night's meeting yearly Instruction in drawing, paint-} man C. L. Jenkins is the 1962/dues were raised from $100 to | | ing, sketching will start at 7.30 p.m, each Tuesday evening with) Ontario County Holsteins were th Lofthouse declined a nomination) resenting the town lanning | so there was no vote as Mr.| board, or Coun. Fame | to boys and girls between the}, Jenkins was the only other nom-/Newman, from the town coun- ages of 11 and 14 years and will| the current show season. Cattle be held at the North Oshawa) from this county won three All- is hoped that a junior curling|'The dam was the first priz , viewed last year's projects, sug-| William Woodcock; club will develop from this in- aac cow ig ae le oF gested some for this year and) Township -- Reeve Garnet structional group. Now: Grant ot Brooklin, | Presented three ideas for future) Rickard and Roy McGill; Whit- i vari : A( Changing the beginning of} s i readin Brin Bg Be eget aed Pree Sa sib pray te the org Ting Jeneay| one oul. Phadh. Bling 'nace Whilee already set are at the Raren| coat cow Gan lan in the/to February. This would allow! township this year. 4 ; sche uate and compare the degree of/and specific recommendations|receive national recognition. Square instruction, | - ee Reaey sneaked eae under the direction of Ralph Taylor, will commence Satur-, | e ain tae an ate Breeders In |C, L. Jenkins Is Recreation Centre. This will be | . . ed by James Kraemer, who has been the adult art instructor at} the centre for over three years | chairman of the Oshawa Re-| $150. gional Planning Association. Members from Whitby for ne class starting date set for) among the top winners in the|Last year's chairman Georgelthis year --C, L. Jenkins rep- Tuesday, Feb. 6. annual selection of All-Canadian| Curling instruction is offered) toisteins which is the climax of| linee. A. J. Cole of Bowmanville! oiy is vice-chaicman, | From Bowmanville -- Mayor Arena on Mondays between 4.30|Canadian awards, one Reserve| In stepping down on Ivan Hobbs and A. J, Cole; Osh- p.m. and 6.30 p.m. Special curl-| All-Canadian award a consecutive years as ORPA/awa -- Mayor Christine Thomas ing stones will be used, and it| Honorable Mentions. nd three chairman, Mr. Lofthouse re-and Planning Board chairman Saturday morning children's : : consideration. | by Township -- Reeve Heber arts and crafts classes will com- anne ype ag Liteon be THREE IDEAS |Down. It is expected that Mr. mence in the near future, and|paicam Brae Pluto Niortelns | Lofthouse's appointment will be : : ; The two ani-| i i tion Centre, Gibb street; Wood- eae jappointments to the Association) view Community Centre, Cadil- on making up the All-Cana-/to be made. The two representa-| 3 lan produce were Roybrook|tives from the member munici- |Christmas Seal returns over the] | program for the next 12 months. | Tuberculosis associations have; a great deal to do with their) money. All the provincial as-) sociations back case finding, be-| cause finding tuberculosis early is the core of prevention. All| the associations carry on health} education continuously because} there is no doubt whatever that! in combatting any communi-| cable disease public information| is of enormous importance, All) the provincial associations con- tribute to research funds and| all have an interest in rehabili-| tation. | NTY BAR ASSOCIATION HOLDS LADIES' NIGHT [In provinces where tuberculin ONTARIO cou brief! A) Sudse Aloe ©. Hall, Mr Just testing programs are the _. justi i i i illy Room of | in Whitby, spoke briefly. A | Judge Alex C. | , Mr. Just |stone of case finding, these pd acon gh we stoves | ial' Ganson' Sibley sat dance was one of the high- ice Schatz, Gilbert L. Mur- |curveys serve as a focal point ee i | Following the dinner His Lord- | lights of the evening. Caught | doch, chairman and Mr. /for both community and| when the Ontario County Bar | ship Mr. Justice S. N. Schatz, | by the camera at the gather- | Justice Neill C. Fraser. | individual education concerning - Association held a ladies' night | who is presiding at the assizes '.ing, from left, are His Honor | --Oshawa Times Photo. | prevention of TB. Two such Weigebipatia a casei Ss ------ -- = - | surveys have recenily been car- | ' jried out in the south part of MAN IN THE STREET Ontario County and a similar own own survey is now being planned |for the north part of the county ° . |by the Ontario County TB and Oshawa Residents Favor Properties tit secs Rehabilitation programs also vary with the industrial picture 2 be | ] lof the region concerned. A few Protective Harbor Railing Are vo Sear Sf" a aa" Teast H aia confined to rey ae we Canada Trust -- Huron ved work Owing to the rash of incidents'solid steel railing should be). EVERETT.GRAHAM, 96 Burk 131i. Friday exercised its option gol peer han og gol which have occurred in recent erected at the harbor to stop the|street: A solid railing in the on two downtown Oshawa pro-| patients, particularly ex-patients years in which automobiles have possibility of cars falling into|dock area would be a g00d yoties No statement has been who had not started treatment plunged into the Oshawa harbor, the lake. I think it should have thing. It seems Se tier oe issued to date, telling what ithe until disease was well advanced : A f : er D er t st inci- cars are going in * trust ¢ any w w eir a ; asked Orriday aggert yd ther ait eee eee cently and it should be stopped ne hal Ree mv es oe all opinions regarding what should) wre arRTHUR SHORTEN, |" vieja ge ea are Bt estate agent said today. patients. It has been discovered be done to prevent such occur- ',45 King street west: I believe | P&'Xins te this moblém. unless The two properties are those/that patients respond better to rences in the future. that some sort of 'safety steps answer s p HibiG analy owned by Mrs. Helen Carrins treatment when they are invol- All nine emphatically agreed jo1q be taken such as the it interfered with shipping oper- Duncan and Mrs. Pearl Sarett.| yeq in some constructive project that some sort of safety meas- erection of a solid steel rail i But something should be The Duncan property housed the than when they are idle. They ure should be taken and several n, +oaq leading down to the applied. Home Dairy and the Sarett pro-| are, therefore, encouraged to do thought that action should have }. 155, should also be fixed up.. MRS. ROSS DEAN, 316 Nas- Perty housed Fashion Village.| some studying that will fit them been taken sooner. _ But a good railing should have sau street: Something should Both were gutted by ae en for a better job when they leave The following stated their been put up before now. certainly be done to deal with fire in Oshawa's history in canatorium or add to. the opinion In dealing with the prob- REG. FRASER, 176 Warren this situation as should many January, 1961. : .._ ,_ interest of their former jobs. Tem: ; Pectin : cede; iting or con- Other things in Oshawa. This Rac eS ee In addition to such programs MRS. JACK JOHNSTON, 306 sue all chauld he at ap ag harbor situation should be given the news included | ie bribes pe almost every. association has Division __ street Something he nat a this problant immediate consideration Re See Ta ee ee some particular project of its should definitely oe Hone, abs also think that the dock area' MRS. KENNETH ELLIS, Lyn and the dere adjacent. formerly, OW"... The Ontario County TB Hp shuting ihe sable door should be barred off to allow,wood street: A strong railing is occupied by Morrison's Furs and Health Association is spon- at eest es npreenimeessonenets only official traffic onto the needed badly in this area. The 5 +4 : ; soring a Rehabilitation Council, changing waltic regulations ib dock. Something should have situation at the harbor is a dan- Percy A. Canning, president and during the past few months an intersection after. too many been done a long time ago. ger to drivers and something of Cannings Ltd. said the pro- arranged a series of in-service oe hy lg saiaees Wall NORMAN G OR DON, 233 Should have been done before perties were sold, about a year ee aa ace should be erected without too Thomas street: Something ERNIE FORD, 136 Eastmount ago, to the Sally Shops Ltd. of With doc siviiie the key address much cost. This safety measure should definitely be done to avenue I think a good answer Montreal. Mr. Canning said 1 ita. te : would probably apply especially prevent these incidents from oc- to this problem woyld be a con- company's lease expires in June to the young drivers as I have curring. The dock area at the tinuation of the wall of stone'this year and to date he is still seen them driving very care-'harbor is pretty open to the running along near the Oshawa uncertain what will happen with oy un ver lesslv at the harbor. water. A steel railing or some- Yacht Club building. However, the properties é MRS. JOHN MARCH, 106 thing should be erected to cope something should be done and it, The Morrison Furs store was Rosedale avenue: I think a good with this problem should have been done before. moved to a Simcoe street north - ene $$ a ee ----------------|location some months ago. y ruc | Larter ge tig se ac |said the properties were former- : : : Wife Charges lly owned by the S. S. Kresge| An eight-year-old Oshawa boy | |Company Ltd was taken to Oshawa General iH b d With | Although nothing definite has Hospital and pune after €x- ame O S n | us an |been said about the properties, @mination, after he Fiyde-t ane Mr. Canning said he expects|over by a coal truck, Friday Willf ] D the Sally Shops Ltd. will remodel! afternoon. | u amage the two stores and make them! Brian Bosley, 867 Ritson road S into one' Sally Shops ladies wear south, was a passenger in a car, False Alarm A charge of wilful damage) )., driven by Gary T. Carey, 309 against Ronald Bryan, 257 Trent Windsor street, together with BY BARB COLLINS High scorer was Chuck Way- it pb tarag rag we his older brother Terry. ling with 13 points. Other scorers Magistrate s Court Friday, : 50 A E HI d Mr. Carey told police he stop- a telcel tha prea: oi. were Bob Baker (1), Mike. Di- Plainant_was his wife, Mrs re GNroie ped his car at the corner of dents from Donevan have devel-\Cesaro (6), Pat Johnston (2), Bonnie Bryan. I S$ C d t [streets to allow Terry Bosley to oped severe colds. Any parentss Steve Stepinoc, (2), D. Coverly Mrs. Bryan told the court that n Ca a @ Ss | streets to allow Terry Bosley to desiring to discover the person on whom this may be blamed will be unable to do so. The blame lies upon the auto- matic fire alarm in the base- ment. 'There was a small fire in the incinerator room caused by burning some oily rags and the heat radiating from this fire turned on the alarm. Although this made most of us quite hap- py I couldn't help feeling sorry for the students in gym suits. It was rather cool to say the least BASKETBALL VICTORIES Last Friday evening the boys' teams played three very excit- int games in the Bowmanville gym. The bantam team started the evening with 46 to 10 victory. Glen Elliott was the high scorer with 22 points. The remainder of the points were scored by Phil Kehoe (3), Othmar Telip (6), Pete Smith (8), Dennis Chernick (2), and B. Hobbs (5). The junior game was very hard fought. Bowmanville swit- ched to a zone defence due to the narrow gym. Our boys, al- though they tried their best were unable to break through Bow- manville's defence. Even so we only lost by one point, the score being 29 to 28 for Bowmanville . Northminster Choir Offic 1cers Are Elected Officers of the Northminster United Church choir were re- cently elected for the ensuing, year. Those elected were Choirmaster John Roberison honorary president; Joseph Pegg, president; Mervyn Scott vice-president; Mrs. tonald Wragg, secretary - treasurer: Miss Bessie Pascoe, librarian: Mrs. D. K. Stiles, assistant lib- rarian; Miss Betty Leask, gowns Mrs. J. Clifford Rundle, assis- tant Miss Beth Cummings, Mrs Roy Weldon and Mrs. Don Herd social committee; E. Cook, tele- phone commitiee; Mrs. Ronald Wragg, gift committee: Mrs. D.| K. Stiles, organ fund; Roy Wel- don, property committee; Mrs Betty Scott and Walter Mitiler,! publicity and press committee The out-going officers were thanked for their work during the past year. A year of contin- ued success is anticipated. | (2) and Gord Sutter (2). when she returned to her apart- Next came our seniors. They ment in -a home on Elgin St completely outclassed the Bow-|in the early morning of Nov.\Committee by acclamation de- manville team and walked off 27, she found the uphostery of a to retain its executive of Hobbs with 22 points was the been slashed, the television set Meeting held Thursday night. with a 63-35 victory. Murray|a chesterfield and a chair had high scorer. The remainder were and the stove had been scored by Al Etchells (8), John'damaged and her clothes, lying Chairman, Buzminski (9), Dave Anderson in the bedroom, had been torn SUrer, J. She had found a tie tary, P. Tullock (3), Don Adair (2), Tom De-'and cut Jong (9) and Reg Waslyk with she believed belonged to her husband from whom Warning to all teams in Don- been separated for a month evan's league! Zone defence will he said that earlier, the no longer throw our boys. Mr. evening before, she had gone to Elliott has had the senior team/, party with her husband, but practicing each night this week' had eft by herself early because ar ee which. is she did not enjoy herself. After . re ' visiting other friends she had Vieealee" aeetiae ts oe returned home. She said that girls' teams from Donevan play- . 8 ighlonyard han gpa found in her apartment later. played very good games both The total damage done she of our teams were defeated in °Stimated at well over $100. She the first league game 'ould not say whether the en- The score of the juniors was trance to the house had been 25 to 14 for Central and the locked or not when she went score of the Seniors was 46 to Ul 29 also for Central The DRIVER TRAINING Feb Thursday evening was also the first night for the Driver Training Course which is being held at CVI The majority of the students present were from Donevan and as quite a few were of the fe- male species, Wach Out Boys! Since it has been rumored that our Easter exams commence! around March 2, let's all take the example set by a few Grade 13's and start our studying early. Next week I hope to be able to report another victory for the boys and as a last reminder,} More Spectators At All School Games ! ! !! Had No Licence Fine Driver $100 fine of $100 was levied) "No, sir," she answered against Frank E. King, of Pick-| Davis told the court he ering, in Oshawa Magistrate's/living with his 82-year Court been wearing the tie she had Place Accused On Probation An Uxbridge man who set fire arson, Tuesday. Wallace James Davis was ditions was that he should stay away from former girl friend. Jean Wallis, of Port Perry. "You don't want this man around, do you?" Magistrate F S. Ebbs asked the woman. while his licence was under sus- ridden for the past week. He pension Sgt. R. H. Bodley, Pickering Police testified that he had seen King! around of the house, his drive an automobile. By the time|having left' him 12 years ago.|Derek Barnett. Special - music/finally scrapped and a return(gressive development of urban|> | "Your behavior didn't do your! was & Magistrate' choir, Love, who sang "I'll Walk With I paid God." he talked to King, however, the! man .was not in his car, but did/family any good," not deny being the driver. He'F. S. Ebbs told him vas not able to produce 'a dri-. '"'During the past year ver's licence more attention to this lady The evidence is quite clear," to my own family," said Magistrate F. §. Ebbs. 'regretfully. than she had by the commanding officer of the Navy League Cadet Corps Hawkins the cadets swimming. Where this would be it was not known yet, but steps in this direction are being taken. | hearing will continue Snowdon, both from Montreal, } , were remanded for another week Oakville when they appeared here Friday before on charges of theft and posses- Ik t bers of the Oshaws sion. The pair were remanded |! Oe s on eeu the previous Friday in order to Regional Planning Association, allow the crown to prepare its case to a pile of garbage at his girl charge of theft and possession|Sduabbles in which the warring riend's home out of spite over the woman now faces two ad-| Municipalities were involved be- a split-up received suspended ditional charges of possession|fore they smoked the peace pipe sentence in Oshawa Magistrate's and Court Friday, after entering a\charges of theft. The total value! plea of guilty to a charge of of stolen goods was estimated,a friendlier, less costly method|ORPA has flirted with the idea at $1,000. placed on probation for a period | $#.900. of two years. One of the con-|" was augural old|Church Women : Feiday. He pleaded not/mother, who suffered a heart/Kedron United Church on Sun-|This board covered the bottom|study by Municipal Planning guilty to a charge of driving condition and had been bed-\day morning. Davis said elected executive was formally views inducted. lac avenue north; Fernhill Park, Fernhill boulevard; and Bathe Park on Eulalie avenue. For information or registra-| tion contact the - neighborhood| park chairman in these areas or the Recreation Centre at 725-1111. alight and that the boy had fol- lowed his brother shortly after The boy ran from between two parked cars on St. Law- rence street and was knocked over by a truck, driven by Nor- man L. Stephens, 41, 49 Stone street, Oshawa. The truck is owned by the Robert Dixon Company, 313 Albeit street. The boy complained of a sore leg after the accident, but X- rays, taken at the hospital proved to be negative The Oshawa Navy League for 1962, at a business Chairman is J. W. Greig, vice- P. Andrews; trea- Bumister and secre- NORTHERN RANGE | Eskimos are found along a belt of more than 6,000 miles,| from the east coast of Green- land to the tip of the Aleutians. The committee was informed of his plans to take Area Planning Problems Cited | Decrying what he 'called the financial agreements to, pay for 'pettiness of people," Whitby|services. Sewer agreements onj| Lay More Charges _ 'Industrial Commissioner Larry|which persons reneged and the In Theft Case Cond Thursday -nigitt outlined|cost and design of essentials) Pauline Thibault and Donald) grea planning, problems which|such as watermains. Mr. Cond prefaced the recent merger of|said attempts were actually) and Trafalgar Town-'made to meter sewage to deter- mine who should pay how much for its removal. His talk was appropriate be- |cause many of these same pro-| the former (for three years) blems could arise here if com-| \Trafalgar councillor detailed! Unity planning boards are ever : 'evions join} some of the Machiavellian|5¢t UP in the ORPA area:--Osh- Besides the previous joint' awa, Whitby, Bowmanville, and the townships of Whitby, East Whitby and Darlington, NO REAL AUTHORITY For more than two years the Reports from the Royal Cana- dian Sea Cadet Corps "Drake"' she believed her husband had indicated much activity there There are almost rolled and the average atten-' dance is more than 30, 50 cadets en- . hip into a large town. Magistrate F. S. Ebbs ; ee . A an informal yet incisive In two additional} amalgamation. "Surely we could have found the man of getting together," he said, in of area boards. One difficulty | jis that the association is not a) a a regularly constituted board and -- |DIFFICULTIES CITED has no real authority to act in To illustrate, Mr. Cond ranged an official capacity on behalf of jover a wide field of difficulties! itg members. It may, however, which municipalities within the jake recommendations to the 'ownship's boundaries faced: member municipalities. Inaugurated | --Parochialism - prompted by) Localized planning with no re-| By JEAN C. BISHOP |tight-knit; suspicious communi- gard to political boundaries was| KEDRON -- The special in-/"®*: stressed as the economical way service of the United! Poor co-operation in matters to plan services-sewers and wat- was held at/met by an area planning board.jer. A $1000 area engineering Bail was set at a total of looking back. half of the 13 mile by nine mile/Consultants of Toronto reinforc- The president of the new or-{ownship. Later, both Oakville,ed this view with its outline of \also has two sons, one of whom ganization, Mrs. Joe Starr, as-\and Trafalgar township set up|the 'guesswork of a system o' the|is crippled. He said that he was|sisted.- Rev. Department, responsible for most of the work! conducting Ne ; | wife|scripture was read by Mrs.\own points of view. These were quate facilities during the pro-/ed Friday that $219,360.39 has in|"subsidiary" planning boards|water supply and sewage dis- Ronald Love Thejin attempts to reinforce their|posal which will assure ade-| the service. Ladies';made to one area board, which|and suburban areas." Douglas| covered the entire township The ORPA is convinced that, | The high cost of studies and in theory, community planning consultants hired to back up|boards are necessary: it still diverse and conflicting remains to convince the elected representatives of the member Inability to agree an working | municinalitias. provided by and .by Mrs a During the service the newly- the Model Lady who received Hon-| orable Mention for All-Canadian| in the three-year-old class and Royal Delight, Honorable Men- B( Increasing the member- tion in the four-year-old class. | shin from 12 to 18, that is one Lady was ihe first prize dry| additional member from each three-year-old at the Royal Win-| municipality. These would not! ter Fair and Peterborough|necessarily be council or plan-| Championship Show, while De-/ning board members. light was the Grand Champion at Peterborough Championship Show and second prize four- year-old in milk at the Royal: Roy Ormiston also owned jointly with. Lloyd Prouse, Brooklin, the All - Canadian heifer calf, Prousdale Supreme Cindy Lou, who was a first prize winner at the Royal Winter Fair. Possible projects for this year, Elmcroft Inka Jean Olla, who|as put forward by Mr. Loft- was All-Canadian two-year-old| house, included 1) closer asso- Holstein heifer last year came|ciation with the Community back to be named All-Canadian| Planning Association of Can- three-year-old this year. She| ada; 2) a study of the yet-to-be- was first prize three-year-old in| released Oshawa Traffic report milk and Reserve Grand Cham-| as it relates to the surrounding pion at the Ontario County Black/ district; 3) taking the initiative and White Day at Port Perry|in attempting to . standardize| and a first prize winner in her|consents, subdivision agri class at the Royal Winter Fair) ments, rezoning applications} and the International Dairy|and fee schedules on related! Show at Chicago. She is owned! matters. by Dunrobin 'and Elmcroft Farms, Beaverton. Lilleroft Sovereign Prospect, owned jointly by Harold Page and Son, Uxbridge and Clarence Lillico and Sons, Woodville, was Oshawa Man raned Resove al Gndin' TS Promoted | Junior and Reserve Grand) _ | Champion at the Ontario County; Air Force Heaquarters has Black and White Day, Junior recently announced the per- Champion at Peterborough manent commission and the palities are usually the mayor or reeve and the chairman of) the planning board They} would have all the privileges) way, said Mr. Lofthouse, it) would be possible to secure the) services of knowledgeable per-| sons who are not serving on| councils or. boards C) Three dinner meetings each year with outstanding | speakers. | | | Grand Champion at Victoria}of FO D. W. Heaslip. County Black and White day at) FL Heaslip is the son of Mr. Lindsay, and second at the|and Mrs, Robert R, Heaslip, 1080/ Royal Winter Fair. Somerville avenue, Oshawa. FL Fifty-six breeders from five|Heaslip joined the Air Force in| pensas had animals nom-| December, 1953 and after his] nated for consideration in the|'Taining received his commission| fourteen All-Canadian classes.|a@nd_pilot's Wings at RCAF| Selections were made by the|Station, Portage, Manitoba, in judges at the leading shows in March, 1955. ; : : Canada during 1961 After graduation FL Heaslip| mas Sa da ~-- | was posted to instructor'é'school| i 2 | at Trenton for three months then Community Chest 'back to Portage, Manitoba, as Is Still Growing an instructor, After four years) of instructing, FL Heaslip was The office of the Greater Osh- awa Community, Chest announc- posted to CF 100 OTU Cold Lake, Alberta, where he con-| verted to the CF 100 Upon completion of his con- version course FL Heaslip was |transferred to 414 All-Weather |Squadron, North Bay. Donations received in recent) FL, Heaslip is married to the weeks included $334.52 from the! former Marilyn Kathryn Cook, employees of the Oshawa Whole-jof Oshawa. They reside at 46 sale Limited and $25 from the|Park Avenue, RCAF Station, een received in cash and pled- es. Court Airs 'Assault Case Three men appeared in Osh- jawa Magistrate's Court Friday to throw some light on a no- holds-barred battle they fought except the right to vote. In this|in the dim glow of a street lamp on the night of Dec. 23, James E. Coe, of 181 College Ave., charged Alyere DesRoches_ and Wilfred Landry, of 201 Nassau St., with assault. Des- Roches and Landry in turn charged Coe with assault. Magistrate F. S. Ebbs decided to continue with the hearings Tuesday, Jan. 23, because he felt that there was not enough time to hear all the witnesses at Friday's session of the court. When called to the witness box, Coe told the court that on the night of Dec. 23, Mrs. Adolph Brau, who lives next door to him, came to his house and told him: "Landry and his 'gang are beating up my _ husband Adolph."' Coe told his wife to phone the police and picked up a toy aseball bat and went outside to Brau's place. When he stepped out in the street he saw three men. In the darkness he could not identify one of them on the veranda of the Brau house, but he recognized DesRoches and Landry on the |Championship Show. Junior and|promotion to Flight Lieutenant) sidewalk Landry had been his neighbor for some time. Coe went to see a doctor the same night. He had a cracked rib, a broken nose, a large cut across his face, requiring many stitches; a cut lip and a blue welt on his hip. He said that on his doctor's advice he spent five days in the Oshawa General Hospital, thus missing almost a week's work. SEE U.S. SUPPORT WASHINGTON (CP) -- The |United States is moving toward support of the idea of a "'transi- tional" period of adjustment to cushion the blow to the Com- monwealth in the event that Bri- tain joins the European Com- mon. Market. U.S. authorities said Friday Commonwealth rep- resentatives have been informed the Kennedy administration may look with favor on such a period of adjustment, providing it is not Great West Life Assurance) North Bay, with their two sons Camnany Land daumbton

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