16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 13, 1962 A GOOD NEWS STORY -- When you the birth of your child in The Oshawa Times, clippings of the notice are available for Baby's Book, Family Tree Records and to mail your friends and relatives in those far-away places. To place a birth announcement, call The Oshawa Times Classified. Phone RA 3-3492. DEATHS HOWLETT, Helen Sarah At the home of her daughter, 58 Wilson Road South, on Saturday, August 11, 1962, Helen Sarah Pierce, beloved wife of the late Sydney Howlett and dear mother of Mrs. Frank Johnstone (Helen) and Mrs. Charles McConnell (Berta) of Oshawa, in her 90th year. Mrs. Howlett is resting at Mclntosh- Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, for service in the chapel on Tuesday, August 14, at 2 p.m, In- terment Union Cemetery. MILLER, Robert Eugene Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Sunday, August 12, 1962, Robert Eugene Miller, beloved son of Mrs. Gordon Thomas and the late Donald Miller and brother of Mrs. John Bint (Donna) and Phillip, in his 16th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in the chapel Wednesday, August 15, 3.15 p.m. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cancer Fund will be appre- ciated.) Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Tuesday noon. NIKULAINEN, Abel into rest in Sunnybrae Nurs- ing Home, East Whitby, on Sunday, August 12, 1962, Abel Nikulainen, be- loved husband of Hilma Penttinen and father of Berid of Oakville, in his 65th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in the chapel on Tuesday, August 14, at 11 a.m, Interment Mount Lawn Ceme- tery; Oshawa. WORDEN, Fthel Entered into rest in hospital at Ham- ilton, on Sunday, August 12, 1962, Ethel Scorgie, widow of the late Wil- liam Worden. For further particulars, call the Armstrong Funeral Home, 728-5173. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of. all. 728-6226 Unite Or Die Europe Told VATICAN CITY (AP)--A Vat- can weekly magazine, com- menting on the negotiations be- tween Britain and the European Common Market countries, said today Europe must unite or cease to exist as a political fac- tor. L'Osservatore Della Domen- ica said: "De Gaulle (the French pres- ident) does not want Britain in the community for the same reasons that induce at least four other countries of the com- munity to desire it. (de Gaulle) . . . Believes British participa- tion would endanger Franco- German 'leadership' . . . The others want it(British participa- tion) to neutralize de Gaulle's aspirations. "But it would be too easy . .:. to blame only France. Even the English are divided. The Labor MPs, for example, are resolute opponents of parti- cipation in the market... . "The dispute on European in- tegration certainly is correct and necessary because the prob- lems are such as to deeply af- fect Europe's institutions, eco- nomic. systems, customs and/| mentality. col "But Europe, whether it likes) it er not, has already a com-| mon destiny: Either it will save) itself united, or divided it will) cease to have a historic and) political function .. . The vari-| ous presumptions of national| power are only illusions des- | tined to be cruelly deluded." Wants To Teach In Borneo Jungle VANCOUVER (CP)--A Brit- ish Columbia man who quit driving a truck in logging| camps to get a university ed-) spend two years teaching na-| tives in the jungles of Borneo. Brian Bayley, 34, of Courte- nay, B.C., has left for the Brit-| ish colony of Sarawak as part of a Canadian do - it - yourself version of the Peace Corps. With him goes Walter Her- ring, 21. They will spend the next two years teaching and ex-| isting on local salaries in Sara- wak. They and two other Univer-| sity of British Columbia gradu- ates were among the first re} cruits in a Canadian student 390 KING STREET WEST LOCK'S FLORIST Funeral arrangement and floral requirements for all occasions. 2 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM WILLIAMS --- In loving memory of @ dear husband and father, Charles H. t-te who passed away August 13, You have passed beyond our sight, Along the unseen way, On the homeward journey We all must take someday. In heart and home you have left a gap That no one else can fill; You have gone and yet it seems That you are nearer Always remembered by wife Eliza, and sons, Charlie and Fred. CARD OF THANKS plan to help under - developed countries. Higher Radiation | Count Measured TOKYO (AP) -- The Central Meteorological Agency said to- day it has detected this year's highest amount of radioactivity believed scattered by a Russian nuclear blast early this month. It said 76 micro-micro-curies of radioactivity a cubic metre of dust were measured in Os. aka, central western Japan, | last Friday. | This compared to the previ-| ous high of 24 micro-micro-cu-} ries recorded in Fukuoka, north-| ern Kyushu Island, last Jan. 8.| But it was far less than the 278) micro-micro-curies detected in| Osaka last Nov. 8 shortly after) Russia exploded a 50-megaton| nuclear bomb. | | CANE --- My sincere thanks to all friends, relatives and neighbors, for the lovely get well cards, fruit, flowers, etc. received during my recent illness. A special thanks to the Rev, Goodswan for his many visits and prayers, Doctor E. J. Rundle, Doctor H. R. Rowsell, Doctor Wm. G. Grant, the nurses and staff of 2A, the boys from GM, and Cedar Lodge, and all those who helped im any way. Thank you, George Cane, 351 Kingsdale Avenue, RECRUIT TRADESMEN LONDON (CP)--A three-man mission from Western Australia! came to Britain to recruit 1,000) skilled tradesmen. Scots - born) leader of the team, William) Lonnie, said they wanted elec-| tricians, mechanics, and stcel industry workers. | Once Shepherd, Now Space Man By PRESTON GROVER MOSCOW (AP)--The Soviet Union's fourth astronaut is a country boy from the Ukraine who once worked as a shep- berd- It.Col. Pavel Romanovich Popovich at 31 is.a year younger than the man with whom he made his historic ren- dezvous in space Sunday, Lt-Col. Andrian Grigorievich Niko- layev. Like Nikolayev, Popo- vich is a veteran of the Soviet Air Force. Eugeny Ruzhnikov, editor of the news agency Novosti, gave this biographical account of Popovich: He was born Oct. 5, 1930, in the Ukrainian town of Uzin south of Kiev to Roman and South African Leader Jailed JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) Piet Beyleveld, national. presi- dent of the left-wing Congress of Democrats, was arrested here today for "violating the dignity or injuring the reputa- tion" of President Charles Swart of South Africa. Beylevtid, one of 102 persons placed on a ban list by the gov- ernment for their political ac- tivities, was arrested following distribution of an anonymous letter for Johannesburg city councillors five months ago. The letter, accompanied by a memorandum on the career of Swart, a former. justice minis- ter, urged councillors to oppose the conferring of the freedom of Johannesburg on tht president. The maximum penalty for Beyleveld's alleged offence is a fine of 2,000 rand ($2,800) or five years in jail. o Serdovya Popovich, both still living. He graduated from a seven - year vocational school near Kiev and an. industrial- technical school at Magnito- gorsk in the Urals, where he| first studied flying at a Jocal | aviation club. | In 1951, he started his mili-| tary service in the air force. He was wed the following Febru- ary to Maria Vasilovna, daugh- ter of a woodcutter. They met while he was stationed at No- vosibirsk, where she was a fly- ing member of the local avia- i ay | have a daughter, Nata- | Sha, born in 1956. IS A COMMUNIST Popovich became a candidate| member of the Communist| party in 1956 and a full mem.| ber in 1957, He won the Red! Star in 1961 for an unspecified) government assignment, possi-| bly in connection with the So-| viet space program. | His wife, Maria, 31, described| as a staff member of a re-| search institute, followed the | flight closely. A' Tass news| agency writer described her re-| action to the news of her hus-| band's flight as "'a painful feel- ing similar to that one experi. ences high in the sky before the first parachute jump." ANCIENT CROPS } A_type of wheat was grown| in Egqpt as early as 5,000 BC, and barley was cultivated in| Mesopotamia about 4,000 B.C. GYPSY CAMPS STROOD, England (CP) --/ The Kent County council has taken the first steps towards| towards providing camp sites| for gypsies. One has been opened already--complete with| electricity and running water-- jad the council hopes to open- { | Manufacturer's special offer ! Elizabeth Arden Soap 1/3 Off Usua Now's your chance to stock up beautifully fragranced, wond milled to lather to the end! 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