| THE OSHAWA TIMES, , Thursday, Mey 31, 1962 23 are FRANKFURT, say « Ger- Mrs. Gladys Nesbitt *imany (AP) -- With warm oe ee Kelty: Pointe Claire! eather hundreds of thousands , of Germans are off to, the baths ROUT -- Frank and Anne (nee) sulphur baths, 'salt baths to the J h s 4 pee aie a'baby pe erg ge pe radioactive baths, mud baths, Sally Anne, on Wednesday, May 30,|/naraffin baths, cold water baths and sea water baths. indparents are Mr. and Mrs. V. They are "taking the waters" and Mr. and Mrs. A, Hambly, all of --two to four weeks of drinking besa bits odd - flavored mineral waters, WILSON -- Harvey and Joyce (nee/heing dumped in all shapes and Gibson) are happy to announce the ar-| --; : rival of their son, Ricky Lester ,on|Sizes of baths, --., mas Tuesday, May 29, 1962 at Oshawa Gen-jsaged and kept on strict rou- eral Hospital, weighing 4 lbs. 1 oz. Altines. Mie' Special thanks to Dr. J, O. ander| Germany's spas have become son, Dr. Beckett, and nurses on 4th/one of the great little industries floor. of this highly industrialized so- A BLESSED EVENT -- The birth of your child is interesting news that your friends want to know. It is easy to tell) «3. ' s everyone at once through an Oshawa 1 n S 1 Times Birth Notice and the rate for this) service is very reasonable, only $1.50.) A friendly ad-writer will assist you in stat we eat" To Request DEATHS _ Full Support at 3 Socialism Helps |German Resorts ciety. There are more than 200} "Kurorte." t Some take the baths at their own expense, but most take the "cure" at the expense of insur- ance companies and employers. "Baths are always good psy- chologically,"'" says an -- can doctor practising in Ger many. "But I find it a great paradox that in a modern, scientific so- ciety, so many Germans are] convinced they can be byes of practically anything by tak- ing a 'cure' at a spa." Some German doctors disa-| gree, | "T feel that the majority of baths do really have useful benefits and assist in cures,"'| a prominent German internist) said. In. any case, Germany's so-| cialized medicine has put new/ life in old resorts which began) going downhill after the First! World War. | The rich international set no} on Tuesday, May 29° 1982, at Hospital|, /ORONTO (CP)--The ' Onta- lesday, May 29, » ; ss haf he for Sick Children, Toronto, Robert|Ti0 Association of Children's Wesley Irwin, four years old, beloved Aid Societies at its annual con- son of Jim and Marion Irwin, dear bro- ther of Jimmy and June; dear grand. | ference Tuesday agreed to ask son of Mrs. R. Irwin, Oshawa; Mr. and|the provincial government to Mrs, A. W. Dunkley, Toronto. Resting | pay the full cost for upkeep for at O'Neill Funeral Home, Stouffville. CAS ward from Thursday at 9 a.m. Funeral) . .- service Friday at 2 p.m. at Christ Church, Stouffville. cent and the municipality from MOLE, Edward E. which the child comes pays 60 Oshawa General Hospital, /per cent. May 31, 1962, Edward E-) The conference passed the beloved husband of the late Fs I Jemima A. Ross, in his 8ist year./resolution because it felt CAS Resting at the Robinson Funeral Chapel | officials often spend much time B lin. Service in the chapel Sun. hej day. June 3, 1962 at 2:30 pm. Inter. (and money tracking down the ment Burns' Church Cemetery, Ash-| right municipality, A legislative burn. (Friends are requested not to, call at the chapel until Friday even-|change would allow the prov ing.) ince to determine in each indi- LOCKE'S FLORIST | Vidual case how much a munic- ipality should pay. Funeral arrangement and A resolution was passed call- floral requirements for all ing for a monthly inchease of occasions. $100 in the amount paid by the OSHAWA SHOPPING Ontario government to the CENTRE /OACAS for each person doing 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 protection work--working with |children in their homes--for an --jagency. The government now ~GERROW FUNERAL |?#5 #100 2 month for each case, CHAPEL Discussing autonomy, one Kindness beyond price group, led by the Wellington ess County CAS, 'suggested that lo- yet within reach of all. (cal control of e services be kept autonomous, 728-6226 but that the OACAS co-operate 390 KING STREET WEST with the provincial government lin checking for possibilities of changes. IN MEMORIAM Another faction, objecting that |this proposal was too vague CARREWATY - by loving memory about CAS \ peeve to ~ of a dear father and grandfather, Wil-/ main private, mustered enoug ime eee ™¥ | votes to pass a resolution by the His weary hours and days of pain/conefrence, directors that child Mia oubled mahts are Past. (welfare services be kept auton- The de ine at cron ee canes tell geo the opposition to this ++ | ea e S Soa wie Mineo ae Psp resolution, F, C, Promoli, direc- His memory we shall always keep. tor of the Wellington County ~Sadly missed by son and family. = /CAS. said different forms of ad- GEORGE --In loving memory of a|ministration might be needed The province now pays 40 per|$ child welfare| ~ longer gathers -- for purely so- | jcial reasons -- in such resorts as Baden-Baden, Bad Homburg, | Bad Nauheim and more than| |100 other towns beginning with | {Bad, meaning "bath." i The great elegant hotels and| sanatoria have been modern-| jized. Now most are filled with) middle-class office employees, jofficials or workers whose doc- | tors have recommended a "cure,"' | "I am convinced that many| of my patients, who have ad- hered strictly to the regimens jlaid down, have benefitted," a |German heart specialist said. | "But many people go who don't need rest and special jtreatment. They regard a 'cure' jas great fun. They slip away |from their diets to eat big jmeals in restaurants, go danc- jing or to the casinos until two jin the morning and then get up lat seven for their treatments: | "And I don't mention those businessmen who take the |'cure' merely to get away from| |their wives and have a good |time with ladies also supposedly |taking treatment." Layman Denies Taking Part In 'Sicilian Death Messina Sicily (Reuters) ~-- One of the laymen on trail here with four Capuchin friars de- nied Tuesday he had any part in the extortion slaying of a wealthy landowner. The public prosecutor had| earlier demanded a 30 - year) dear brother, Jimmy, who passed away |hecause requirements of an a8-| prison. sentence for the layman, | May 31, 1957. He is gone but not forgotten, Thoughts of him are always near. ~--Lovingly remembered "by Ray, Jo, and family. in a densely populated} ency | in a rural region. The conference agreed that GEORGE --In loving memory of athe child welfare act be changed dearly beloved son and brother (Jim hi my) who passed away suddenly May|tO prevent a child's surname 31, 1957. from appearing on an applica- Five years have passed dear son, j & ince "you ware 'clued avay, tion and final order for adop- How well do we remember tion, That sad and weary day. As angels keep their watch on high, | Dear God, please let him know C b S ht --Sadly missed and lovingly remember- ur Ss ug ed by Mom,Dad, brother Bob, sister-| nates in-law Joan, and sisters Barbara, Elsie hb la On Criminal SACHLAS --In loving memory of a ne. husband and father, George John . Sachlas, who passed away May 31, is Abortion Rate setts z ; TORONTO (CP) -- The Na- till in our hearts he is living yet, | 4; i * For we loved him too dearly to ber gplbes a of hag of Can forget. jada called Tuesday for stiffer ~-Ever remembered by wife, Amalia, | law enforcement to eradicate daughters Angie, Martha and Toula, the practice of criminal abor- and son-in-law Jim. - re ---- |tions--"the most common cause {of maternal mortality in the big That we down here do not forget, We love and miss him so. Wonderful memories of one so dear Are treasured still with a love sin- cities."' Banks Accused | Most of the illegal ial are performed on married Of Co M4 women, the council told the nsplracy royal commission health serv- ices MONTREAL (CP) -- Upper, The council, representing Lakes Shipping Limited moved |some 700,000 women across Can- Wednesday to have President/aad, also advocated greater Hal C. Banks of the Seafarers' |dissemination of International Union (Ind.) de- | clared in contempt of court for|lower the infant mortality rate! alleged conspiracy to violate the /in Canada. terms of an injunction obtained by the company May 10, A hear- | School and Parent-Teacher Fed-| ing was fixed for June 6. eration, with a membership of} The motion asks that Banks 315,000, called for Sxpunen) be jailed for 60 days and fined | physical and mental health pro- $2,000 if he fails' to justify dis-| grams for school children. obedience of the terms of a| Establishment of a federally-| temporary injunction. operated consumer information| The company alleged that/centre was advocated by the| Banks conspired with 17 mem-| Ontario Dietetic Association. Its bers of the SIU to violate the|Purpose would be to keep the| injunction, barring all picketing| Public informed about food and by the union of the company's| Nutrition ships in Quebec ports. The vio-| The dietitians also pleaded for lation is alleged to have taken|2 National school milk program. place between May 10-12 in , Trois-Rivieres, Que. ie | High Heels Worn Ottawa Socreds = At Owner's Risk Seek Candidate | TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario ;Court of Appeal decided Tues- jday that women who wear OTTAWA (CP)--A meeting to} select a Social Credit canaeiatn| pur mead | thoes do so at in the constituency of Ottawa | The Sot fleipineed ap. ap East was cancelled time the Pea by Irene Arendale, a Tor- night -- the second time the ik os ; onto law office secretary, of a Party postponed making fts/ion-suit decision against the nomination. om Terrence O'Reilly, chairman|?ederal Building Corporation of the Social Credit organiza- tion in Ottawa East, said three|ing downstairs F b. 8 in the fed- candidates had indicated they eri calling en would turn up for the meeting.' Mr Justice W. D. Roach said However, one was sick, an-\she 'believed her heel . had Miss Arendale fell while go-jtake over completely jarea are different from those/charges of attempted murder, | threats, extortion and rustling. Defence lawyer Filippo Crino| said his. client was guilty of the attempted murder of a police-| jman in Mazzarino in central) |Sicily, which he had already admitted. But Azzolina was not one of the men who shot Angelo Can- nada, the Mazzarino landowner | who refused to pay extortion demands in 1958, the lawyer said. The only basis for the charges against Azzolina was the confession of Filippo Nicol. etti, another alleged member of the gang, the lawyer said. Nicoletti, 20, confessed his part of the crime after police linked his pistol with the slay- ing. Also on trial here besides Az- zolina and Nicolett are Father |Carmelo, 83, Father Agrippino, 39, Father Venanzio, 46, Father Vittorio, 42, and a third lay- }man, Giuseppe Salemi, 35. P The trial resumes next Mon- lay. | sheep | | jdaseminaton, gl, wormato! Future Of FM The Canadian Home and} Said Uncertain OTTAWA (CP)--The FM ra-! dio balloon was slightly de-| flated by the CBC Tuesday. | The publicly - owned corpora- tion said the fledgling high-fi-| delity FM radio system still} has an uncertain future and| could be set back by the advent! of color television. | Meanwhile, the CBC told the| Board of Broadcast Governors | that the corporation intends to| move slowly and cautiously in| the FM field. | First concrete step by CBC is an application to the! BBG for permission to put on a permanent footing the Toronto- Ottawa - Montreal FM radio network which the corporation has operated experimentally since April, 1960. | Later the CBC said it will] consider network affiliations by | privately - owned stations. And| it may distribute high - fidelity FM tapes to points as far away! as Vancouver. | But the CBC dashed wide-| spread notions that FM _ will! from | standard - band AMradio--at/ least in the immediate future. | "While this is a long-range! possibility, it must be noted) other was on an out-of-town trip caught in a small hole on the|that it is not a certainty," said| and the third backed out at the stairway. The hole was so small] CBC | Ouimet. "In addition, the CBC} last minute lit could be covered by a dime, He said the party wiil defin-|he said. jat itely nominate a candidate-- 'Persons President J. 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