Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 May 1962, p. 3

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| | Rotarians Plan Year At Assembly | Approximately 100 Rotarians from all sections of District 707 gathered in Hotel Genosha this morning for the annual district assembly. Clubs in the area from Picton to Guelph and north to Bradford and Shel- burne 'were represented, The assembly took the form of discussions of various phases of the Rotary program for the 1962-63 Rotary 'Year. It was designed to acquaint presidents, secretaries and committee chairmen with new trends and objectives. : District Governor Henry THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 2, 1962 3 Building Plagued By Grass Fires By G. KILPATRICK day afternoon a_ grass CEDAR CREEK -- On Satur- fire,| which started on Ron John- stone's property, got out of con- trol and swept across Frank Harris' field. It jumped the second conces- sion and got into Jim Wilson's bulldozed around the west side of the Wilson bush and stopped the fire from getting in John Den Boer's bush . The Port Perry fire brigade |was called and they were able to save the Wilson buildings. Mr. Charles Parm is home from Toronto for a visit with his son, Sam. Mr .and Mrs .Ron Larocque jand Larry visited relatives at Magnetawan over end, the week- farm. It spread over the 100- acre Wilson farm and came) very close to their buildings. The Jim Wilson Jr., and the Harry Morris houses were also threatened. The fire burned through the Wilson bush and over part of the Neil Johnstone farm. It also jumped the Oshawa road and started small fires in Joe Mo- sienko's orchard which were Roy Robertson c c il las Chiplick, 32, CASE DELAYED PETERBOROUGH -- Nicho- of Oshawa, harged with breaking and en- 'tering the home of his father- in-law, London street, with Walter Pilling, 411% intent. to ommit assault occasioning bod- ly harm, was again remanded in court Monday until Friday. Bail was set last week at soon put out. $5,000 property or $2,500 cash. Kingstone, of Toronto, conduct- ed the discussions. He was as- sisted by Past District Gover- nor David Kennedy, of Guelph; Past District Governor Archie Turner, of Cooksville; George Ledingham, chairman of the) District Rotary Foundation |Committee.- During the afternoon session Governor-nominee E. G. Storie, of Oshawa, spoke on "The Year Ahead" in which he outlined some of the objectives which it lis hoped to attain. COMING EVENTS [eee at Centre Street United Church, East Unit on May 3, 3 o'clotk. BINGO UNION HALL, BOND ST | Afternoon tea 35 cents. 7:30 P.M., WED., MAY 2 |rhusaay, 5 pm Rachie Betunaupe 6 20 Games $6 ana $10 .m. Share the Wealth Six $40 Jockpots EUCHRE at Harmon Park, on Wed- NOVEL BINGO nesday, May 2, 8 p.m. Six prizes, Te- freshments. Admission 50 cents. THURSDAY EVENING 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert ond Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $150 JACKPOT INCLUDED _ Door Prize $15 OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO- Thursday, May 3 20 GAMES AT $20 -- 5 GAMES AT $30 1 -- $150.00 JACKPOT ($20.00 PER LINE PLUS $50.00 PER FULL CARD) 2 -- $250.00 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 51-56 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200.00 PER FULL CARD IN 51-56 NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS $25.00 CONSOLATION PRIZE. $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES. EXTRA BUSES RED BARN Oshawa ADMISSION DOOR PRIZES $1.00 WHITBY KINSMEN BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH, WHITBY WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 EARLY BIRD GAME--SHARE-THE-WEALTH Bus Leaves Oshawa Terminal--25¢ Return | | KINSMEN ORBIT SPECIAL -- MUST GO $20 Each Horizontal Line--$100 Full Card NOW WORTH $300. IN 54 NUMBERS Church bus leaves 4 corners at 7:30 p.m. 5 GAMES AT $30--20 GAMES AT $20 TWO $250 JACKPOT GAMES Ist--No. 55; 2nd--No. 52; 30 Consolation $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD Door Prizes Children Under 16 Not Admitted DOGS TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY BY-LAW NO, 1545 . No person shall allow gq dog to run at large on parcels of land of 5 acres or under, within the limits of the Township of East Whitby, during the months of May, June or July. No person shall allow a dog to run at large any- where in the Township of East Whitby from Sunset to Sunrise at any time of the year. No dog shall be allowed by its owner to become @ nuisance or cause annoyance or damage to any person or property at any time of the year. Any dog found running at large may be dis- % RUS TROPHY PRESENTED man is seen, left, accepting BARBERSHOP CHO | Members of the Oshawa | won in a competition at Kit- Chapter of Barbershoppers | chener recently. This marks | the trophy from Ontario Dis- are shown examining the On- | the first time that an Oshawa | trict president Ed McKay, | tario District Chorus Cham- | Chapter ever won this award. | right. pionship Trophy which they | Chorus director Bob Bridg- | FORT ERIE ENTRIES | THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1962 By &. 0. BAM |. PETERBOROUGH -- Freder- a oe Industrial Commissioner ick Arthur Dummitt, 54, of 468) FIRST RACE ; | E Ev ressive business- Bolivar street, a general con-| Two - year - old maidens. Purse|Cdn. foaled. Three and Four-| sii esa i siness-' actor in Peterborough for 30/$1800. Claiming all $5000. 4%4| year-olds. Purse $1800. Claim-| S man who is trying to enlarge) years died in hospital last Fri-| furlongs. ing all $2500, Six furlongs. | his market and his own facili-|day after a short illness, 1. St, Clair, Brown 117 | 1, Mock Song, Griffiths X100} ties, is helping Oshawa grow.| Mr. Dummit was born and) 2. Under the Bridge, Nash 113 | 2. Canarcho, NB 119 sity clock. every waiter or educated in Peterborough, He| 3. Guiding Wave, Cosentino 113| 3. Plucky Crest, NB 123 | Every miainal aaa ds was active in boys' sports and| 4. Foxy Reward, Dittfach 110 | 4. Mr. D. L., Turcotte XXX109) waitress, every man at thé| was one of the founders of the| 5. Bourbon Will, Fitz'ons 120 5. Royal Topaz, NB 105 6 6 7 7 8 8 G IN OSHAWA FOLK FESTIVAL -- Representing the Hungarian | right respectively. : Everyone Can |" --Oshawe Times Photo es Help City Grow __ OBITUARIES | FREDERICK A, DUMMITT Pretty girls in elaborate | Festival, costumes that are becoming increasingly rare, will play an : important part in Oshawa Folk | Club are Miss Nancy Puskas 'CAPSULE NEWS Rocket Flight Record Change LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The STRIKE SPREADS United States Space Agency BILBAO, Spain (AP)--Strikes Tuesday revised downward the for higher wages in northern record altitude reached Monday Spain appeared today to have by an X-15 rocket plane--from' spread to the government-con- 255,000 feet to "about 246,700 trolled naval ship yards here. ¥'* fly feet, or 46.7 miles."' It was still A labor source said the civil recently . a record for winged aircraft..governor of Bilbao, Antonio Meeting opened in regular . --Oshawa Times Photo BINGO . TONIGHT ot 68 Bloor St. E. 8 P.M, -- GOOD PRIZES Port Perry | | Group Make '510 Donation By MRS. C.H. REESOR PORT PERRY -- Blue Ray Chapter, Order of the Eastern bench who does a good job,|Trojan Club some years ago.) 6. Lord Hasty, Potts 120 . Rocky River, Har'son XX102} He also coached the Peterbor-| 7. All This, Adams 113 . Tenaga, Robinson 114 | : ough midget hockey club to aj 8. Allan W., Gubbins 113 . Master Copy, NB 110 Every teacher who trains our ¢hampionship in 1947. He was/ 9. Solid Stone, Parnell (A)120 109 Star, met in the Masonic Tem- children better than other oral: gg -- ede ate t bg eure at ack -- lg tig ole for the first meeting in April' qr, ery y y vho| Curling lub, eterborough)11, Black n' Red, Dalton 113 . dren, every city employee whol', Bowling Club, and Peter-12. French Annette, NB (C)X112|11, Elvinjo, Adams 119 by his work ngelaet the city's) rough IOOF No. 111. ALSO ELIGIBLE: Royal Ster-|12. Bella Select, Armstrong 105 'e's fOlih Wi » Worthy Matron 2@ministration and its services,! His parents were the late|ling, NB 113; More Pride, Ditt-| Also Eligible: Turf Student, The X-15's previous record was Ibaney, ordered the City s oem beets Babi dlY ty ee bhiek nee Rae aise Diniinite and Jennielfach (A)113; Bolavan, "' Bolin| Nash 110; Sport Lady, Galbins 217,000 feet closed after some employees sisted by the Worthy Patron landlord or tenant who keeps Graham. (B)117; Joe Joseph, Griffiths|109; Well Chosen, Harrison . . 3 refused to work, Lonard Colbear i his property fresh and tidy is| He is survived by his wife,|(C)XX113. |X100; Sassy Beau, Armstrong} APPEAL TO MAC iy ie 'E SEEK MOTHER gee ) cpahe A ;. helping Oshawa grow. : the former Mary McHattie, and) (A) §. N. Shapiro and J. H./114; Smokey Ann, Davidson! TORONTO (CE )--The Cana- POLIC E 4 EEK ( } The attendance contest is < _ {four children, Robert of Toronto| Black and L. W. Kew entry|114; Metro Works, Watters XX dian Campaign for Nuclear Dis-- SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)-- showing gratifying results but Every voter, exercising his|,nq Donald, Sandra and James, | (B) C. B. McNeill and Mrs.| 109 armament Tuesday called on/(AP)--Police are looking for a/there is still lots of room for franchise intelligently to ensure all of Peterborough. There are} {utd Rebe:-entey. i Ae British Prime Minister Macmil-| woman who put her four-year-)improvement, especially for the good government, helps Osh-|fiye grandchildren. | (c) Miss I. Lawson and Mrs.| FIFTH RACE | lan to use "'the traditional sta-/old child in a laundry dryer/Greens who have had to sup- awa grow. Every man, woman| Also surviving are one sister, -- F, H. Merrill Jr. '|Four-year-olds and up. Purse bilizing skill of Britain" to per-/Tuesday for a ride. "It has ply the entertainment up till and child who is proud of Osh-|Mrs. Milded Payne, Oshawa; | | $1900. 7 gs suade the United States to stop happened before," William Lar-/now, as they were the losers.|awa and says so helps Oshawa|two brothers William of Port |$ 00. Clmg. all $3500, 6 furlongs} its current series of nuclear/son, owner of a self-service' During the introductions, Past) jrow. These are the greatest,|Huron, Mich, and Clayton of 1, Murille, Metivier XXX112 | tests. The appeal was made in|laundry, said. The woman has/Matrons Jessie Espie, Margaret|the most vital organs for growth|Bowmanville:. and one step- 2. Tadoussac, NB 114 | a letter signed by Rabbi Abra- cost him nearly $100 in repair Hood, Margaret Carnegie, Ade- that the city has -- its people. |brother Lawrence, of Merriton: : That Mickey, Griffiths X109 ham L. Feinberg, national vice- bills. lia White; and past patron : : The body was at the Kaye - Camarista 2nd, NB 114 chairman of CND. Leonard Colbear were welcom-| To co-ordinate this effort, the Funeral Home whete service 5. Peter Pat, NB 109 APPROVE WAGE BILL eq to the East. city sets up and pays for an In-| 0°" )"14 Monday afternoon at 6. Pepit, Rasmussen 109 WASHINGTON (AP)--A bill 'There were four officers ab-|dustrial Commission to encour-|} tne Sack wih hee 8 7. Bright Circle, Turcotte X99 OTTAWA (CP)--France's new that would prohibit an em-sent and these stations were|age and channel development|c oiciey of St. James United 8. Prerogative, NB 109 ambassador to Canada, Ray-jployer from _ paying lower/canably filled by members of activity. The Commission is Church Y fticiating Burial was 9. Flying Robert, Potts 122 mond Bousquet, 62, arrived|wages to women than men for the chapter. |made up of representatives|i, Little Lake cemetery 10. Son o' Royal, Wick 112 Tuesday, accompanied by his/the same kind of work was) Ways and Means convener,|from different walks of life so Pallbesrers ware Teun Whisk 11. Willies Warrior, NB 109 wife. Formerly French ambas-|approved today by a House of adejia White, PM, reported in|that {t can faithfully reflect a Ronald auomers Douglas 12. Vinyard, Dittfach 114 _ sador in Belgium, Mr. Bousquet) Representatives labor sub-com-|reyard to the Telepathy Tea,|true picture of the community.|yord/ Harold Dormer, Fred Also Eligible: Cairn Prince, succeeds Francis Lacoste, who) mittee. handing in the amount of $2.25|But the picture presented can|stenson and Ed Bickell. Uyeyama 109; Navy Grand, has been transferred to Brus- which brings the net proceeds|never be better than you make" " : NB 109; Monsieur Beau, Fitz- sels. APPROVED BY DEFAULT of this project up to $27.75. |it, or want it to be. | THOMAS J. SAXBY simmons 109; Track Rhythm, : BUFFALO, N.. (AP) A\ Donations wer sent to the ROMFORD, Essex, England) Harrison X112; Amber Atom, CRASHES INTO HOME record $89,500,000 budget for'veterans Camp for $5 and to|_ 1e chamber of commerce Is\(cyecial)--Funeral services for] Harrison XX107; Dark Jet, Rob- MONTREAL (CP) ---An oil) 1962-63 for the city of Buffalo voluntary organization of Thomas J. Saxby, formerly of | inson 114. truck carrying several gallons|went into effect today by s J. ys ; of fuel in its tanks crashed into default. The Democratic-con; the bedroom of an eastend home|trolled city council declined the Port Perry Skating Club for ne $10. The Chapter gratefully ac- businessmen joined together at! Oshawa, were held here, Wed- cepted two linen tablecloths do-|their own expense, also promot-|/nesday,' April 18. In his 75th SIXTH RACE nated by Olive Ormiston. Sey-|ing the business life of the com-|year Mr. Saxby died here? Three - year - old fillies. Purse Tuesday after colliding with a/Tuesday to act before deadline/era) petitions for membership|munity. They: try to Improve! Wednesday, April 11. | Li'l Grandad, NB 119. $2700. Allowance. 6% furlongs. | car. Mrs. Georgette Reault, 36,/0n the budget submitted by|were received and dealt with.|the 'business climate", like the, The deceased went to Osh-| 1. Waberlohe, Ha'son X108 who was asleep when the truck|the Republican administration's Congratulations were extended|Industrial Commission does, to awa. from England, in 1924/THIRD RACE 2. Irish Princess, NB 113 crushed through the wall was!mayor Chester Kowal. to the Worthy Matron who cele- make Oshawa an ever better and was employed on the Gen-|LW° - year - old maiden fillies.| 3. Beauty St'p, Krohn (A)X101 taken to hospital for treatment GEMS MISSING 4 7 . Cal'n Belle, D'fach (A)106 ; juries GEMS SSING . F of serious injuries. LONDON (AP)--Two packets . Crystal Glass, Rem'lard 109 MACAULAY IN LONDON of gems valued at nearly £20,- LONDON (CP) -- Economics 900 today were reported miss- 3 brated her wedding anniversary Place to live and work. eral Motors of Canada Limited ty eae Potts ais ; by attending the chapter meet-| yr y y truck line here until his retire-] 5° : Th, x Otts ing, and to Worthy Patron Leo- shail Got Te te ment in 108k . Junior Edition, Hale 113 6. Laburnum, Bakos 113 Haag, count on 7. Temagami, Fitzsi'ns 113 : : A) C. Smythe ent and Development Minister Rob-|ing en route to Paris for dis- (A) ae eee, ert Macaulay of Ontario arrived Play in an exhibition at the Tuesday to begin a_ six-week| Louvre. The registered packets helps Oshawa grow. 10. Black Champagne, Harrison X100 | SECOND RACE | Three - year - old Canadian} foaled maidens, Purse $2100. Six furlongs. 1, Red Flyer, Harrison X114 2. Little Joli, Bolin 114 SS 2 3. Argue Around, Wick 119 ENVOY ARRIVES 4, Fighting Fiddler, Turcotte XXX109 5. Burning Hoofs, NB 119 6, Bullmont, Fitz'ons 119 7. European Flight, G'bins 119 8. Ocho Rios, Potts 119 9. Hurrah For Us, NB 119 0. Kings Wild, Dittfach 119 1, Real Around, A'strong 119 12. Our Stuart, M'vier XXX109 ALSO ELIGIBLE: Jerry's Blaze, NB 119; Penetang, Brown 119; Caught Looking, Armstrong |119; Reckless Rick, Annesley 119; Foundryman, Wright 119; former Royal the was a Branch 43, and of Faulty Brakes Cost Driver $50 Fine this worthy cause. wife, the former Annie| 8- Miss Britannia, Fitz'ons 113 - Majestic Hour, NB 112 to the Continent in the hope of merce Secretary Luther Kight has started off the Trav- both of Oshawa, a sister Lilian} 1 2 nard Colbear on his recent mar-| 15 Mr. Saxby "4 Seva! eial oe 120 riage : Pctlahe ease _|member vi a ' Tickets for the birthday draw lCanadian Legion > Cesca, Dalton 120 QUINELLA BETTING ill P ! | SEVENTH RACE visit. The visit is partly a holi-|Were mailed at a London post Wi resent 8. Mi "The Cornell" four - year - olds day but Macaulay will make office last Thursday. One carload of members Amelia Halls. in 1942 and is| 9 Wintry, Dittfach 113 visits to a number of Ontario SUBSIDIZES 'COMPANY from Blue Ray attended the spe- act Demands survived by his. second wife, ' = cial meeting at West Hill Chap- |Alice, of Romford, England. | Count: da: Che Bolin 114 i 6: » Change, Bolin : SP ae . Master Bart H, G'bins 114 : ; |Hodges approved Tuesday an , on) extending Ontario business!ioaces subsidy for Isbrandt- - Just Don't, Rob'son, 109 there. sen Steamship Company Incor- ¢lling Apron and asks for sup- Oshawa City council's three-/0f Dagenham, England, and port. man Labor Relations Commit-|three brothers, William, of Osh- Before the close of the meet- tee has agreed to present 1962/aWa, Arthur and David: both of are now available and mem- lOntario Regiment. . Hidden Hope, Fitz'ons 120 and up. Allowance. Purse $2700. government establishments. in WASHINGTON (AP) -- Com- 1 ter, recently. ': T C il A son, William and a daugh-| : convener, Sara 3 0 Louncl 4 5. Song of Wine, Dalton 114 é f 6 EX-MAYOR REMANDED porated. Isbrandtsen was the 7 ing the altar was draped in lov- oontract demands by the Osh-|London, Fngland, also survive. 8 . Nobilium, Rasm'sen 114 bers were requested to support) He was predeceased by his Suzaluna, Bolin 120 6 furlongs. the United Kingdom and travel H | The Estarl iter, Mrs. James Major (Edith), . Colonel Bingo, N'cutt 115 WIARTON, Ont. (CP)--Har-|Principal U.S. steamship line : Big Squeeze, Mvier XXX104| old Wyonch. who resigned as operating without subsidy. It mayor of this town after being charged. by police with creating a disturbance, Tuesday was re- sought a subsidy to clear the way for merger with subsidized American Export Lines Incor- manded for two weeks. Wyonch, porated. who resigned at a special meet- ing of town council Monday night, was charged following a j; fight on the main street of this Tuesday town 15 miles northwest of Owen Sound REJECT APPEAL WASHING TON (Reuters)-- President. Kennedy was unsuc- cessful Tuesdar in trying to per- ACQUITS COUPLE SAN DIEGO, Calif. acquitted a The two are rence McGilvery, 29, and (AP)--A y of six men and six women couple charged with violating the state anti-obscenity law by selling copy of Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer. Lau- his wife Geraldine, 34, who operate ling memory of past grand pa- Creek. The Farewell was given by the worthy tingham and refreshments were served under the convenership of Margaret Podres. DRAMA CRITIC DIES LONDON (AP) Victor Cookman, Anthony drama critic Sunday. He was 67. matron Doris Not-| - Chairman Ald, 4 P S '\awa Fire Fighters Association,|. Mr. Saxby tron William Dyson, of Stoney tocal 465, to council for rati-|by a sister, Rose, last year. fication. This committee has held three) meetings apiece, recently, with), Locals 50 and 51 (Board of! Works and City Hall) and LRC Hayward Mur- doch hopes to have these nego- tiations cleared up before the! end of May. J |the funeral land. ford Cemetery. was predeceased Mr. and Mrs. William Saxby, r., and Mrs. Major attended services in Eng- Interment was in Rom- CUSTOMS REVENUE The total collections of cus- {toms for the Port of Oshawa for The Local 50 agreement ter- the month of April 1962, was agreement on April 30. of The Times since 1939, died|minated Mar. 31, the Local 51/$937,788,24, it was reported to-| day. Comprising -- | $860,450.20 this total is for duty; $75,870.21 _|fined $50 and costs or 10 days BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A man who bought a car for $65 a day before he crashed into another car waiting make a left hand turn, to was jin magistrate's court here Tuesday. Henry Demark, Bowmanville, told Magistrate B. Baxter that the brakes on his car failed him. He said he saw the car in front of him and didn't know what the other 40, RR 4,| 1 EIGHT RACE Four-year-olds and up. Purse mile and 1-16, 10, 1900, claiming all $2500. One| 1, Ruby Gar, Annesley 112 2. War Advice, Potts 114 3. Cloud Kid, G'fiths X114 4. Farshore, Gordon 109 5. Shahn'h, W'ters (A)X109 dog tags. 6. Cascais, W'ters (A)X109 7. New Door, Armst'g 117 8. Cheyne Row, Biamonte 122 9. Tulassee, NB 114 North Bay, Rogers 114 ON DEMAND. 1, posed of by the Police or any person appointed for this purpose by the Municipal Council. DOG TAXES DOG TAXES IN 1962 will be paid to the Town- ship Assessor, who will issue the licences and All owners of dogs must be prepared to pay the DOG TAX to the TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR George Farncomb, Clerk, Rouge Rose, D'fach 114 2. Lauralane, Bolin 104 | A) D. J. Yustin and | Mrs. W. T. Raines entry | a book store. driver was going to do. "When I got about 75 feet from it, I slammed the brakes on," he said, "but they would not work. I pulled on the! jemergency brake, but it was x bi Sicha We're looking for people who need a new oil furnace a standard model car striking a small European model car and causing only $400 damage| wouldn't indicate excessive} speed, Don't go through another winter with an old, obsolete furnace. Let us replace it now with a brand new, modern unit that will give you smooth, trouble-free comfort right through the season. Phone us now for on estimate -- no obligation. Township of East Whitby, for sales tax; $269.37 for excise } Columbus, Ontario. tax and $1,198.46 for sundry col- Couple Celebrate jie (sts cium 40th Anniversary | ym... amounted to $1,185,666.34 jbers of this Flintshire town also received numerous other|complained to local union gifts. |branches that men at a nearby At the head table, decorated|Steelworks are cutting their with a large red carnation bou-|Workmates' hair. One barber quet, an anniversary cake, sil-/Said: "If we started making ver tea services looked very at-|Steel in our shops, 12,000 men tractive ? would strike in a minute." tea were Mrs. Leslie Snowden, WOMEN HAVE THIRD OF JOBS Maple Grove; Mrs. Walter Rahm, Tyrone; Miss Vera Stinson, Toronto. and Mrs, M. Morton, Oshawa. Assisting Mrs. John FE. Griffin, Enniskillen,| Women make up one-third were Mrs. L. A. MacDougall] of work force and.one of every three married women works. Smart, modern women know iww to add extra in- and Mrs, Henry Adams, Bow- manville, Miss Rilda Hockaday) come to their budgets. They quickly sell their no longer and Mrs. Arnot Wotten, Solina.| Serving the guests were Ann used furniture and appli- ances to cash buyers and Marion Stinson, Enfield; Rena Graham and Mrs. A, Gar- rard, Haydon; Laura and Mur- iel Griffin and Mrs, Wallace Griffin, Enniskillen. through inexpensive Osh- awa Times Classified ads. Make a list. and dial 723- 3492 today Enjoy extra cash tomorrow suade the American Medical Association to drop its opposi- LEGISLATURE ENDS tion against his proposal-for WINNIPEG (CP)--The fifth medical care for the aged session of the 26th Manitoba through the social security sys- legislature was. prorogued Tues tem. Doctors representing the day night. The session opened AMA conferred with the presi- Feb. 14 and sat into its 11th dent at the White House and week, making it -the longest made it clear they would con- since 1956 for the 57-member tinue to fight what they called house. "socialized medicine." TO BUILD BIG MILL RELEASED BY REDS Prince George, B.C. (CP) -- SAIGON (AP) --Two United Canadian Forests Products States Army sergeants released Limited Tuesday announced by Communist Guerrillas after) plans for a $50,000,000 pulp mill 22 days of captivity said' Tues- hear Prince George. Company day night they were kept bound executives John Liersch and the entire time but that their Peter Bentley, Jr., said a for- captors fed them rice and) mal proposal will be submitted showed no brutality. The men,'to the provincial lands and for- Francis Quinn of Niagara Falls,| ests department. The mill, with N.., and George EF. Groom of|a capacity of 500 tons a day, St. Joseph, Vo., looked tired but) could be in operation by 1956. otherwise healthy and unharm- when--they stepped from the FILES SLANDER SUIT plane that brought them to this| CHICAGO (AP) -- Comedian 'There were many beautiful capital of embattled South Viet Mort Sah! and the National) potted and bouquets of flowers Nam. oe hieicgory mcce and a table with a lace cloth suec ora ola of 91, ' ade vit a iversary C@é Ss. TEST NEW VACCINE Tuesday by a Chicago' televi- an d with was ersary ards NEW YORK (AP)--A type of| sion director who charged slan-| Their family gave their par- measles vaccine has been|der. Phil Ruskin, a director for °"'S two occasional chairs. | bested here for two years with} WBBM-TV, a Columbia Broad-| Mrs. (Dr.) L. B, Williams, almost 100 per cent effective-| casting system affiliate, of Bowmanville, who is the only ness, it was reported Tuesday.) claimed in the suit filed in U.S.| surviving first Ar- The single-inoculation test in- district court that statements not family presented the happy|onto. Whitby Oshawa, Port volved 4.000 infants and young- made by Sahl injured his good couple with a silver tea service! Perry Bowmanville, Black- sters in the metropolitan area, |name and reputation. \from many of the guests. They stock and surrounding districts. 1 ( + SOLINA -- Mr. and Mrs. Nor- val C. Wotten of Solina celebrat- ed their 40th wedding anniver- sary Sunday, April 29, in So- lina Hall when around 200 friends and relatives called to wish them well Denmark was also charged} ;with having two bottles of beer! jin the car. He denied owning! the beer and had the charge) dismissed. Constable Patrick! Cornell of the OPP Bowman-| ville detachment said he found} the beer under the front seat. Magistrate Baxter told Den-| mark he didn't believe him} when he said he hadn't been| |drinking on the day of the| accident, and stated, 'the jliquor charge will be dismiss-| and convenient. poyments jed, but the beer will be poured over 5 years. down the drain," ae | CONTACT LENS | . AE S Their sons, Francis and Ar- not; granddaughter, Donna and Mrs, Sam Dewell, of Hampton, greeted the guests on arrival. Their grandsons, Arnot and Al- lan Wotten and a cousin, Char- lie MeCullough Yelverton, look- ed after the guest book. Just a small deposit by Phone 723-4191 F.R. BLACK O.D. 136 SIMCOE 8T. NORTH Guests attended from Bur- cousin of the wash, Sudbury, Hamilton, Tor-| 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA PHONE 725-3581

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