Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Nov 1962, p. 3

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TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian Uranium production is likely to fall drastically for two years, but may recover to more than 60 per cent of present capacity by 1970, the Ontario tepartment of energy resources predicts in a study of uranium prospects. The' siudy published Tuesday said under existing contracts with the United States and Brit- ain, are scheduled to fall stead- Canada Uranium Produce To Fall ese markets, and take 30 per) cent of the market in the six-| member European Common Market. Reduced production before 1970 will probably mean that the industry will "require con- siderable . rehabilitation before being able to produce more than 7,000 tons annually and. . . the price of U-308 would have to be $7 or $8 a pound," the study said. Basic price for aranium sold to Britain. under a contract an- nounced earlier this year is $5.03 a pound. Canadian Tax Experts Rap Pegged Dollar TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's ily from 8,752 tons this year to 1,200 tons annually in the period 1967 to 1969. However, the study set poten- tial sales in 1970 at 6,191 tons of uranium oxide. Present cap- acity, based on 1961 produciton, is 10,900 tons. This, the study says' "would be enough to take the total pro- duction of five of the largest mines in Canada at a produc- tion rate high enough to ensure economical operation and com- petitive prices," One reason for the jump in prospective sales in 1970 is that 7 Britain is expected to be back: gp ate pone | ede -- s1u@¥)| three leading tax experts Tues) The sudy said its forecast is|42Y- DE A t di | also based on the assumption). oo he School of Exonomlcal et ph io tote ole McGill University, said that | | US" pecducnen put hat Can-|\ Had devaluation of the dollar| | OBITUARIES lada will keep 100 per cent of] ; | lita oa market, - win' 80 per |°f a necessary and logical re- WINS SECOND GOLD MEDAL butterfly event in one min- ute 9.1 seconds. The picthre was taken during a training session at Vancouver prior to the games. (CP Wirephoto) Australia, in winning the first Mary Stewart, of Vancou- heat of the women's 110-yard ver broke the 'British Em- pire Games record at Perth, CAPSULE NEWS. Six People Die In Plane Crash LONDONDERRY, Northern|Power Inc, 'said the process, {reland (AP)--Two Royal Navy|called ion synthesis, should lead Gannet planes crashed into a/to new products in many fields, hillside near Loch Foyne Tues-| including development. of. super- taken place naturally because} jcent of the British and Japan.|Vision of monetary policy, Can- tear sachs __*_|ada's normal position would |have been intact. He said Canada's attempt to Ik down the value of the dol- SEEK TO BOOST TOURIST TRADE Three delegates to the an- foreign dollar earner. Left to E. S, Bryant, Director of the« nual federal - provincial tour- right are W. R. Oregan, Di- Alberta Travel Bureau. Forty- ist conference in Ottawa chat rector of Travel Publicity for nine delegates are attending about the challenge of boost- Manitoba, Alan Field, Direc- the 17th annual conference. ing Canada's tourist industry, tor of the Canadian Govern- (CP Wirephoto) BRINSON F, COX |Howard Francis Beamish, of) ~ Following a short illness the| Penticton, B.C. |death occurred suddenly at his| Also surviving are a sister, jhome, 223 Water street; Port|Mrs. Frank Gray of Whitby: 15 |Perry, Monday, Nov. 26, of grandchildren and three great- | . . Canadians Said jlar was too successful. It ! f jcreated a run on the currenc Brinson A. Cox. The deceased] grandchildren, She was prede- Suffer From ' was in his 46th year. ceased by a sister, Mrs. Lillian |"and the government had no choice but to reduce the price A son of Mrs. Bessie Cox and|Lane of Whitby, in 1952. u ' \the late Frank Cox, the deceas-| The funeral service will be Boardom By DAVE McINTOSH. Dysentry Epidemic Kills Six Babies FORT VERMILION, Alta. (CP)--At least six babies have died during an epidemic of dysentry which has crowded hospitals in northern Alberta with infant patients since July, health officials feported Tues- day. Flood conditions which forced surface water into domestic water supplies were blamed for the outbreak. This community, about 290 miles north of Edmonton, has been isolated for about 10 days, as it is each fall and spring because ice conditions on the Peace River interrupt a ferry service. A light aircraft handles mail and emergency service. Most of the deaths were blamed on delay in getting the babies to hospital. > BES MORTGAGES Ample Funds for Ist MORTGAGES 2nd MORTGAGES We Also Purchase Ist and 2nd Mortgages N.H.A. LOANS ARRANGED the country's third largest ment Travel Bureau and lof the dollar and to take aus-| terity measures to preserve our » Ld | ed was born at Sweetburg, Que-|held at the McIntosh -Anderson| foreign exchange." | Ni eTrian S Ss | day, killing all six crew mem-| powerful fuels and explosives noid sod tare to Peterborough Funeral Home at 3.30 pm. Fri. Osh David W. Slater, professor of ns. The Gannet is a three-seat| so x shed y a8e.iday, Nov. 30. Rev. Dr. John OTTAWA (CP) -- 'Cana ians economics at Queen's Univer- pr aot aircraft some- CLAIMS BORNEO In recent years he had been Leng, minister of St. Andrew's| are suffering from "boardom,"|sity, said Canada must expect e times used as a trainer. Cause) UNITED NATIONS (CP) -- employed at the Port Perry MU- | United Church, will conduct the'says Social Credit Leader/to deal with periodic runs to 1sScuss emar of the crash was not immedi-|The Philippines Tuesday placed nicipal office and. previously by|seryices, Interment will be in| Thompson. land from her dollar in future| hae tare : lits claim to North Borneo be-|' anadian General Electre IN' Oshawa Union Cemetery. He made the remark in the;years and that runs to a cur- : ' -- : ltore the General Assembly and|Peterborough and Field Avia-| Commons Tuesday night afterjrency 'can be almost as much) By JOSEPH MacSWEEN | knows Canada, including Van- 40 DIE IN SAHARA FLOOD |demanded that Britain agree to|tion Co. in Oshawa. _ | MRS. WILLIAM J. CLARKE |Finance Minister Nowlan intro-/of an embafrassment as runs| UNITED NATIONS (CP) --)Couver, well since he spent 3% TUNIS (AP) --The Tunisian|discuss the disputed territory.|| During the Second World War) phe geath occurred at the duced a resolution to establish!from a currency." The Nigerian ambassador today|months in that country in 1953 government Tuesday night or-|pritain's Sir Patrick Dean re-|he served with the Royal Regi-|ochawa General Hospital this|? national economic develop-| A. H. Cameron, Toronto in-|invited Canadian MP Haroldjand had visited it again in 1960.) dered mass withdrawal of thou-|plied: 'The United Kingdom/ment of Canada overseas. He morning of Mrs. William J,|™ment board to advise the gov-|vestment dealer, said Canada|Winch to discuss on television , i | sands of homeless and starved/ government. has no doubt of its Was a member of the Royal Ca-!cjanke 930 Oshawa boulevard|¢™mment on the likely shape of|has not yet learnéd her lessonjor elsewhere his statement that| HAS OWN IDEA ; victims of flood-stricken oases|sovereignty over North Bor-|nadian een and the Red vorth. 'The deceased. who had|the economy three to 10 yearsjand may suffer another finan-|Africans are seeking eventual), beh hi Pep ge ba on the fringe of the Sahara./neo," but promised to study Patch Club. ; --lbeen in poor health for 214|in_the future ; cial crisis within two years. |world domination. ° | Africanism an More than 40 persons have been| Ramos' claims. Mr. Cox is surrvived by his|,carg ban been 'seriously sick Paul Martin (L--Essex East)| The three were speaking at a officially listed as dead in wife, the former Olive Brown, |jo) three weeks. ' said the proposal looks 209d on|plenary session on monetary Gabes alone after the nearby, WASHINGTON (AP) --Carol-|whom he married Dec. 14, 1944; The former Marion G. Pal.|P2Per but that he has grave/and fiscal policy relationships|/United Nations, said he would I Zoued--most of the year a dryjine Kennedy, in a frilly pink a daughter, Dianne and two sons Sieh Mrs: Clncka was ras h. doubts about the capacity of alat the Canadian Tax Founda-|welcome the opportunity to|@S & way to establish the fact stream--swelled in a torrentialldress, presided Tuesday at a|Frederick and Wayne, all ofl erat Evely Ke ae oh "\"tired" government to meetition conference which winds up!meet the Vancouver politician/--in which we, the African peo- rain and spilled over its banks.| White House birthday party cel-/Port Perry. i Lae . Me i eee Pi the| serious problems. _ |today. |who was "obviously a friend of|Ple, deeply believe--that a man pee ebrated with special movies and| Also surviving, besides his ree wae sates ' " was! Colin Cameron (NDP. -- Na-|------ Te eeton!? jis what he is as a result of FLOCK FOR FRENCH ltricyele riding. The party|mother, are five sisters, Mrs. sacriad oe ae "eg 1038 WAS | naimo - Cowichan - The Islands) | Adebo said he wants to dis.| the opportunities. open to him OTTAWA (CP) -- English-| \arked Caroline's fifth birth--Jean McElkiney of New York,|™@rred there Aug. 5, lvdo. said Mr. Nowlan's outline of the} cuss with Winch "how he | and how he has used them. speaking Parliamentary Press|, ; sr little Mrs. George Scott (Phyllis) and! A resident of Oshawa for 30|proposal was "empty twaddle"| Pune Y ne dagricet ee ; % |day Tuesday and her : : : to gain this erroneous impres- erefore we want to estab Gallery correspondents Tues-|, ther John's second birthday Mrs. D. Rowlandson (Elsie) of| years, Mrs. Clarke was a mem-/and as "meaningless". as sim-| sion of the aims and objectives|!ish that the African people and day flocked to the first of a/),-+ sunday. President Kennedy|Toronto, Mrs, Ethel Kennedy ber of Simcoe. Street Unitedjilar proposals put forward. by . of the African peoples i their all men of color for that matter. : " . | HAS As ' oa ow C > IC ; : 2 eg 4 2 eae 's , Hs Pas id free -- se of peres found time between late after- - emg pany A ane, ' at oe Fling at the previous Liberal govern In Crash quest for greater co-operation! iven the opportunities, can do given by Jean-Marc Poliquin,| oo, appointments to stop in on oroug an t ree rothers, ay . he tea oe ahs ment. and unity." as well as other people, whether| correspondent for the French-|1,. celebration. and Jack of Toronto and F rank okhara Ladies' Oriental Shrine|.47 wogpt REVOLUTIONARY' D even ; A politically, of Edmonton. He was predeceas- of Toronto. Mr. Nowlan described estab- gc lien ISLANDERS HOMESICK aii : language daily Quebec L'Action ] | ld "hardly beli : »»| otherwise." ed by a brother, Louis. _ Besides her husband,, Mrs.|lishment of the board a3 a "new Near Whit jcou ardly believe my 'ears fobs LONDON (Reuters)--The gov- The funeral service will be/Clarke is survived by a daugh-| and, to some extent, almos: rev- | | Only five had been expected but 18 attended. Mr. Poliquin . ae hi P oiwiace Pre Winch, is also a literature professor at/annment announced Tues day|eld at_the McDermott-Pana-|ter,-Sandra at home and a son ; Crauc Fay mem: the University of Ottawa. night it will arrange for an ad-|baker Funeral Home, rer Donald, of Scarboro. Injury to three persons and) Per, et tare jee GETS'S YEARS vance party of about 12 Trista| Ferry, at 2 vc Miche gl ec Also surviving are her mo-janalyze and recommend ways,$1,500 damage were the result Recent os the-tirst step. to DUEEE DORE meuters)---(4@, Cunthans to return to their| 0 Untrme vie lackstock. {Mer, Mrs. Evelyn Palmer ofjand means for development in)of a collision involving @ Gray|ward world domination AW Ge ( ge ho| Volcano - stricken island in a vonn's Cemetery, BIACKSIOCK. /Westport; three sisters, Mrs.|the domestic economy. Coach Lines bus and a car on x est German yout 5 he °| month or two and make prep- nop hen Beulah Knapp.of Westport, Mrs.| The Commons . granted the|Highway 2 in Whitby Tuesday, WANTS TO QUESTION stormed a British army ar-!arations for other refugees who FUNERAL OF Frank Truelove of Kingston and| government $449,473,276 to en-/night. "JT should like to meet him wish to return next year. The Chief §..0. Adebo Nigeria's|"ePresent the general view," $s Adebo declared. ermanent delegate to the F 7) | "We see it first and foremost economically or olutionary, proposal.' He said the board would seek. Lemon Juice Recipe Relieves Arthritic & Rheumatic Pain If you suffer rheumatic, arthritis or neuritis pain, try this simple inexpensive that thousands are using. Get a can racks wearing a steel helmet HAROLD E. TRIPP Mrs. Helen MacMillan of Toron-|able it to carry on business Alfred Zarach, 42, Pickeringjon radio or television and ask 260 islanders, evacuated to Brit- and Nazi emblems was sen- The memorial service for Har- to and three grandchildren. during December. Funds are|Beach road, Ajax, the driver of} tenced to five years detention here Tuesday on charges of at-| tempted manslaughter. In his| raid on the office of an army supply depot near here, 20-year- old Dietmar Kirstein severely) wounded a British soldier. | DOWN U.S. PLANE | VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -- Pro-Communist Laotian troop shot down an American C-123 transport plane in central Laos Tuesday, Premier Prince Sou-| vanna Phouma announced. The plane was flying in supplies to the neutralist forces that sup-| ported Souvanna during the! Laotian civil war. | BLAMES CHINESE BELGRADE (AP)--The exec utive. committee of the Yugo- slav Communist party Tuesday accused communist China of "creating new hotbeds of war." The committee -said Chinese policies contribute 'to the strengtheni g of. reactionary forces in the world which. are interested in provoking a new world war." TELLS OF CANCER TEST CHICAGO (AP)--A radiologist described Tuesday a_ simpie x-ray test which he said can detect breast cancer in the earliest stages with an accuracy) up to 95 per cent. Dr. Robert) Egan of Indianapolis said the technique involves the use of industrial x-ray film which re- veals finer detail and a lower energy output CLAIMS BREAKTHROUGH PASADENA, Calif. (AP)--An Arizona firm claimed Tuesday to have made a major break through in the field of chem istry--a technique expected to produce previously unknown compound commercially by atomic bombardment. Rocket KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS lain last year when the volcano old E. Tripp, who died at. the erupted, are homesick. The funeral service will day, Nov. 25, in his 64th year,/funeral Home at 2 p.m. Fri-|{he main appropriations for the BOY IS KILLED were held at the Armstrong Fu-| gay Noy. BRUSSELS, Ont Mo ray Robertson, 13, of nearby 2 p.m : Street United Church, will con-| approved Bluevale died Tuesday night Many representatives of cCity| quct the services, Interment will) The snail's pace of Commons when the car in which he was Council, city hall employees and be in Mount Lawn Cemetery, |Work this session got another a passenger crashed. department heads attended the} : "| airing service conducted by Rev. Dr.) Prime. Minister Diefenbaker CAR HITS PLATOON J. Leng of St. Andrew's United . said he would hold a confer- CLEMSON, S.C. (AP)--Fif-| Church Interment was at the Cannington }ence with opposition leaders to! teen students' at Clemson Col-|Oshawa Union Cemetery japportion debating time in what lege were injured when an auto- H. Con | mobile crashed into the rear of nor, James McDonald, Eldon a marching drill platoon Tues-;Kerr, Grant Elford,. Clarence day. One youth is in serious,Cox and Fred-Crome. condition. The driver of the car : N M4 ti KENNETH F,.BEAMISH omimna 10n was quoted as saying he didn't) MRS, Seriously sick for the past six} CANNINGTON see the marchers until after his car slammed into the column months, Mrs. Kenneth F. Beam-! ish, 56 Warren avenue, died this WANTS NO MERGER '6 Sheng Reba WASHINGTON (AP)--A Civil} momning at the Oshawa ag ote other nomination meeting can | Aeronautics Board examiner Hospital. She was in her 75th recommended Tuesday that the/¥°2" = | BIG SELLER | CAE Wee tees 4 conieak oni, Tee Mumuee, Hah iucabetn| Nimeiitone Wil Be field foc American and Eastern Airlines|Btowa, the deceased was a/0® Pos lull pest pee "4 Pol 4a pet cent 4 rg ee | to merge. He said it would tend daughter of the late William To ee | goods, did 187 ; illien dol to create a monopoly, The| Brown and Margaret Prest. She Results at nomination quality: Tare ' rad sche th 1963. board will present. its findings was born in Whitby and had/jing deadline last night showed: 163 millio 4 'one 5 1 will H to President Kennedy. who will lived in Oshawa for 32 years reeve William J Beard dé an mingled. iar vil make the final decision because ,, An adherent of St. Andrew's) (acclamation) : | lion dollars this var ee nternational routes are' in-|United Church, Mrs. Beamish) Council (four positions) | "You'll" be reeling when volved. pag Poi mnt home ate Clarence Wright, Mrs. Gertrude) you cast your eye on the FANFANI WINS Pradacedsed 'by her husband see ger oi Campbell. | Oshawa Times Classified ROME (AP)---Italy's. Parlia-lin November, 1951, she is sur-/ 4.0 >, Comat. Section. amd. find. the. good nent Tuaadlay Mahe Baus finallvived by three daughters, Mrs.| School Board (three positions) porns equipment you ve overwhelming' approval to. a|Walter Campbell (Margaret 5 )|-- Lloyd Parliament, Wilfred) been wanting, A wide selec- controversial plan to nationalize|of Oshawa, Mrs. W. D. Winter Edwards. | nee ee peron a neces Italy's electric power. industry.|(Helen M.) of Whitby and Miss) Hydro Commission (one posi-| {onal savings to you. Don't Its passage, 371 to 57, repre.|Lillian J. Beamish of Oshawa|tion) -- Frank D, Fairwell. '(By| uae ig these items, sents a major victory for Pre-|and three sons, William Ken-|acclamation) 1 oe oa ene iets mier Amintore Fanfani's social-'neth Beamish and Donald John| The election had been sched-|_ YOUr choles today ist-supported government Beamish, both of Oshawa andiuled for Dec. 3 ' HEADED ST. ANDREW'S TORONTO (CP)--Dr. . Bruce Macdonald, 90, headmaster of St. Andrew's College for 35 years, died at his home here! Tuesday. Dr. Macdonald was awarded the King George V.| Jubilee Medal in 1935. | | Pallbearers were J remains of the session. before Needs Second ("::\»2: | He then tossed in a remark that legislatively, he wasn't |looking beyond March or April! | at the moment. tion, if needed, in Cannington has beeri postponed until an-| FISHING TACKLE The elec- C. LEMAIRE ROSARY -- WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME Grand Knight ED. POWERS Three truck driver-salesmen for Tony's Refreshments Ltd., were presented with cheques following a contest sponsored by the firm for the top three salesmen selling the most doughnuts during o given two-week period. Rocco Esposito, production manager, second from right, is seen as he made the presentations. The salesmen from left are: Art Izzie, third prize winner; Ken MacDonald, second prize and Ellary Duval, first prize winner. At right looking on is Bill Pope, Truck Seles manager. Fraternal Chairman AL. ROBINSON ' ¢ be|being provided on a month-to-|the car, received facial injuries.) African people thinking of dom- Oshawa General Hospital Sun-'poejq at the McIntosh-Anderson|™month basis because none of|Michael Zamrjok, 55, of RR 2,/ination,"' said Ad Whitby, a passenger in the car! t trong 30. Rev. John K,|1962-63 fiscal year--which ends had a bruised arm and H.'Du-|United States -- certainly one (CP)--Mur- neral Home Tuesday, Nov. 27, at' Moffat, minister of Simcoe Next. March 3l--have yet been beau, 801 Byron street north,/of the world's greatest event Whitby, a passenger in the bus,| suffered two loose teeth. The injured were treated at the Osh- awa General Hospital. Driver of the bus was Walter Arlow, 37, of 725 Emerson av- enue, Oshawa. The accident 10.50 p.m ed from the parking lot at the} Spruce Villa Hotel, the police| said, The bus had been heading west. The police estimated the damage to the bus was $700 and to Zarach's vehicle: $800. | Eleven passengers, who were| travelling on the bus, were held up for an hour. Traffic was} impeded for approximately a} half hour, | Investigating were Constable L. Middleton and E, Erickson, of the Whitby Police. occurred : 8l/believed, most Canadian dele-| when the car emerg-|pates during a five-week visit! him in what sense he found the ebo. "I'm sure that even the --is not proposing or even think- ing of world domination. The thing-is ridiculous." | Winch had said in an inter- view last Wednesday the jJom- ination idea was a clear im- reci of RU-EX Compound, a 2 weeks supply, today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 5 lemons. It's easy! No trouble at all and pleasant. Take only 3 tablespoon- fuls 2 times a day. Often within 48 hours-- sometimes overnight--relief is obtained. 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