Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1962, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 17, 1962 BUYS HISTORIC BUILDING The four - storey Bon Se- cours Hotel, (left), once the town house of rebel leader Louis Papineau, has been pur- critic for the Montreal Star. Mclean, 42, (right) cleans wall of building in which he apartment, He hopes to inter- est others in buying and reno- chased by Eric McLean, music thas made himself seven-room vating historic properties in Montreal's old quarter, near the waterfront. (CP Photo) No Overtime Pay For Indias PM in neat rows, each with a mari- gold garland in his hands. As the prime minister walks past greeting them the garlands are put around his neck. One day a truckload of flowers was left behind by visitors. cial consideration to foreign vis- itors. With the tourist season in full swing large numbers of Ca- WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. George Nicholson, a member of St. John's Anglican: Church, Port Whitby, will offi. cially open the Christmas Ba- zaar to be held Tuesday, Nov. 20 in the church hall from 2.30 p.m. till 5 p.m, Booth conveners are as follows: Bake table, Mrs, R. Hulbert and Mrs. E. Wil- kins, aprons Miss L, Barnes and Mrs. E. Watts, surprise stock- ings, Mrs. Sturgeon, Mrs, 'A. Conrad and rs. Dewsbury, children's wear, Miss L, Mcin- tosh and Mrs. T, Henstock, mis- cellaneous Mrs. L, Eastwood tea tables Mrs. C. Daly and Mrs. E. Hoar, kitchen Mrs. John Yeates and Mrs. William Seales. President of the Afternoon Branch of the Parish Guild Mrs. R, Smith extends to all a cordial welcome. R. A. Hutchison Home a a School Association is hol "Games Night" Tuesday, Now 10, Social convener Mrs. F. Wil- son will be assisted by Mrs, A Kozak, Mrs. G. Kyle, Mrs. R. Connell, Mrs. D. Reynolds, Mrs. A. Yurkowski, Mrs. J. Sheddon and Mrs, C. D. Morrow. Nuw- merous prizes will b distribut- ed to lucky winners. Lunch will be served. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Roxbor- ough were David Roxborough and Miss Gloria Stepheson of To- ronto. On Monday Miss Sharon Percy will be celebrating her 17th birthday, best wishes are. of- fered to Sharon from her friends. nadians, Americans and Britons ister in their intinerary. passing through New Delhi in-| clude a visit to the prime min-|Her friends 'happy returns of the day. Mrs. George Toffan is cele- brating her birthday Sunday. wish her many Doran, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Foeller, Palmerston av- enue, will be four today. Guests attending his party are: Darla Foeller, gg inom 'eller, Deb- bie C Larry Nobbs, Gail Nobbs, eter Cronin, Lyn Tip- lady, Janice Pierce, Bryan Al- Hancock, Jeffrey Hancoc k, Bobbie Hancock, David Snoddy, Paul 'Allecock, Laura Gunn, ey erg Tony Fraser and Cannon Marshall of Toronto will be guest speaker at Mon. day's meeting of All Saints An- glican Church Evening Guild meeting Katherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Potter is cele- brating her 10ih birthday' today: Her school companions and friends wish her many happy g|teturns of the day, Guest speaker at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chureh WMS '|Thankoffering service to take place Sunday, Nov. 18 will be Miss Beatrice Scott, BA, Mis. sionary of Presbyterian Church on furlough from India, Visitors during the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas G. Rodman, 714 Dun- lop street west will be: Mr. and Mrs. M. Huffman and their son Marvyn of Sudbury. Gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dump Near Homes| Residents Seek Assessment Cut Depreciation of property be- cause of the nearby town dump was the reason given for an as- sessment appeal before the five- member Court of Revision in Whitby Friday. Dr. Kenneth Hobbs, Gordon Grobb and Cecil Jensen, all of Lyndview drive asked that the assessment on their five-year-old homes be reduced. Mr. Jensen told The Times that two years ago the dump was begun on the west side of Lynde's Creek, He said, "no one -|was told about it at the time|® Enniskillen Men Bag Deer By MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN ENNISKILLEN -- Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Irwin were in Bob- Caygeon on Sunday where they called on Ernest Irwin, Colonel Campbell, and Mrs.. Mable Bowen. Three days of deer hunting were allowed in this district. Robert Parr, Wallace Griffin, George Humpley, other mem- Pibers are: Neil Shortreed, Fred Ollen-Bittle, Arthur Archibald and Colin Campbell. and Herbert Prescott of Ennis- killen, bagged a big buck which '\they brought home with them. "Mr, and Mrs. Ted Yeo, and girls, Whitby, were Sunday visi- tors at Mr. and Mrs. G, Yeo, Mrs, Lloyd Ashton and Ray, Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Wright at- tended the Coronation Conven- tion for Barber Shop --s which was held at the York Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Wright were fae guests at the 25-year club nner of General Motors, held at the Royal York Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Garth McGi!n, Schomberg, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGill, and Shawn, Port Credit were visitors at Mr, and Mrs, H, J. McGill's. and we did not Bet up a- peti- tion'. He claimed that ainenities on the street have been reduced because of smoke and dust. Mr. Jensen also said that litter and the many seagulls on the dump' spoiled the view from the pic-| ture windows of the appellants' homes, He explained that the assess- ment reduction was not asked because the dump had been es- tablished but because of the un- sightly appearance it gave. The Court told the appellants that Town Council would be Old Time - Modern RED BARN ADMISSION -- $1.00 PAT RICCIO & HIS ORCHESTRA "zg 1 ° gh PAVILION <7 yp, OSHAWA ay Lr ynysvh 5 4 % I, asked to clear up the area. If no action was taken then the case would be reviewed. Chairman of the Court ts Real Robitaille is celebrating panions of St, Bernard's school and friends wish him man happy returns of the day. Weekend guests at the home his ninth birthday today. Com-| of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, 703 Clarence drive were: Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jewell, their two daughters Shirley and Eve- lyn, and Terry Cramer all of Peterborough. Knowing Nehru's partiality to children, visitors take along By RUKMINI DEVI Canadian Press Correspondent BOMBAY (CP) -- Jawaharlal Nehru must easily be the world's most overworked states- man. On a single day recently he received 1,400 visitors at his modest house. They included ambassadors, a visiting princess from The Neth- erlands, senior government of. ficials, politicians from many provinces, groups of college and school boys and girls, rickshaw- pullers, peasant women and in. mates of a deaf - and - dumb school. In between he addressed two public rallies, conferred with members of the national defence council and spoke to a committee on social welfare, Newspaper editorials and big advertisements describe Nehru as "'the symbol of India's deter. mination to throw out the Chi- nese aggressors." "We march with Nehru," says an advertisement sponsored by Indian businessmen. "When Nehru leads victory is ours." Nehru's mass appeal, never in doubt, is rising sharply. For in- étance, though donations for na- tional defence can be paid at any of 50 offices opened in the capital, many Indians insist on handing their contributions per- sonally to the prime minister. GIVES LIFE SAVINGS An 85 - year - old illiterate woman who bakes bread on a Delhi pavement insisted on meeting Nehru. She embraced the prime minister, applied tilak (holy vermilion) on his fore- head, and turned over to him 140 rupees ($30) which she de- scribed as her life savings. Tents have been pitched on the green lawns of the prime minister's residence to accom. modate the streams of visitors flowing in at all hours of the day. Usually, Nehru likes to see Save Children Fund Boosts Hospital OTTAWA (CP) -- A mater- nity centre and well-baby clinic for Palestine refugees, built nearly two years ago with cash donations from Canadian sold- fers serving in the UN Emer. gency Force in Egypt, will soon be enlarged. Money for new construction-- $11,000--has been contributed by the Canadian Save the Children Fund. The centre is operated by the UN Relief and Works Agency at Rafah, Egypt. About 50 babies a month are born in the single-storey white brick structure. Up to 300 out- patient cases are handled daily. Just outside the entrance, a bronze plaque with a large Maple leaf and '"'Canada'"' tells * in English and Arabic the story . Of the 1960 Christmas gift by Canadian soldiers to the refu- * gees. The Khan Yunis maternity centre contains a section dedi- cated to the memory of Alice Lalande, a Canadian UN official who died in September, 1961, in the African air crash which took the life of UN Secretary-Gen. eral Dag Hammarskjold, She * worked in the Gaza Strip before , going to UN headquarters; There are eight UNWRA ref. ugee camps in the Gaza Strip, the largest being Rafah with more than 39,000 population. As many as 10 persons live in a single room. A major portion of the refu. Bee population in the strip is almost entirely dependent on UNWRA for even the basic ne. cessities. The agency maintains 16 milk unscheduled callers after break.|Ci! fast. their broods of youngsters. When the parties are too} The prime minister's secretar- large, they squat on the lawns iat has instructions to show spe- We visit each point McLAUGHLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY Bookmobile Schedule Harmony Church Tues., Noy. 20 -- 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Lake Vista Plaza Thurs., Nov. 22 -- 2: Oshawa Shopping Centre Fri., Noy. 23 -- 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m, every other week: LOOK FOR THE BLUE AND WHITE TRAILER MONDAY = MAR "JOY RIDE" oe "HEY, LET'S TWIST" KANSAS PACIFIC a SPECIAL GERMAN SHOW SUNDAY, NOV. 18th {MANDOLINEN UND MONDSCHEIN: CLAUS BIEDERSTAEDT. " CuRISTING GOERNER WALTER GROSS IMMER DIE RADFAHRER HEINZ EHRGARDT, WALTRAUT HAAS, PETER KRAUS MADY RAHL, H. J. 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