Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jan 1963, p. 4

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started in 1950 and completed four years later. The mine has four levels and the cathedral was built on the second level, Builders had to blast out the two-storey church. The cathedral consists of four naves. The principal one term- inates'at the high altar be which there is a depiction Calvary with an enormous 27- foot wood cross towering over the altar. ; The mine belongs to the gov ernment, 4 TY!" OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, January 19, 1963 Thousands Worship In Salt Church BOGOTA (AP) -- 'Thousands of Colombians attend mass in one of the most unusual churches in the world-a cath- edral hewn out of a mountain of salt. | This salt cathedral is located, about 30 miles from Bogota at, Plant Drugs, | Poison Under Medical Study MONTREAL (CP) -- The) Wars, Weather Test U.K. Spirit By ALAN WALKER japparent in the fantastic current unrest in Peru is of LONDON (CP) -- Wars andi lengths some people went to so POLICE CHIEF DELIVERS ANNUAL REPORT special significance to a Montelbad weather put a happy|they could arrive at work on 'Night Police Patrols Cut Ajax Crime By 38 Percent ii y Seer, Gt hie coe sins, 'abou leave Montreal! 'This year's heavy snows--the|Piled out of the cars and cheer. vestigation of criminal sapriers | eamigo! safety patrols, the|ine medical q | i AJAX (Staff) -- Night patrol duty by Ajax Police was the . main reason for the drop in the town's crime during 1962, Chief Constable George Dunn said in his annual report to Council. "T believe that the vigilance of the constables patrolling on night duty was to a large extent responsible for the minimal amount of crime during the year," Chief Dunn said. "It is gratifying to any police- man to catch a criminal in the act and it is infinitely less ex- citing, but just as commendable, to carry out routine patrols in an efficient and wide-awake manner," In his report, Chief Constable ' Sid TONIGHT Old Time -- Modern RED BARN J DUNN ADMISSION--$1.00 CHIEF G. ee O'KEEFE CENTRE NEXT WEEK ONLY! JAN. 21-26 MAURICE CHEVALIER nature, town of 8,000 people with & very During 1962 Constable Robson The total value of all stolen|/arge child population, I must Jan, 20 for Peru, to serve onlworst 'since 1947---have pro- fully walked two miles through ; f ice, |**Elmer" campaign, sponsored| , | reported to this office er' campaig: ponsored! HOPE, here that brings to mind the kitted if they touched the elec: Zipaquira, It measures about) are posted a year in the United erally, and in particular I must/Ottawa for members of the| private overseas medical serv-|during the Second World War,|, One worker hired a helicopter|feet, It holds 8,000 persons and Pr " nl : ; i : 4 ! : eee the schools, both in supervising/tion, with which Sergeant Shew| viding and.staffing the 300-bed | down tauntingly and Britons) Secretaries and shopgirls mar-|mammoth pillars. } FUEL OIL dren in connection with the| This group, together with the; pr..Shepherd is the first Ca-| pilots fighting the Battle of|through snowdrifts in scanty|ium chloride deposits in the con-| our junlor schools for a number|have done a great deal to make} ojal representative of the Cana- There was wegedy and death| '"'The trouble 1s that--like thelreached the country 400 years 4 the constables, I was well satis-/been made easier by financial from a drug company where he}, Mail's editorial ruefully, trading salt' they mined from particularly the industrial area|mercial establishments in Ajax, aegne Ab the scope of previous crises in|once more into our frozen re-|alds, food, cloth and skins. Dunn said that the number of me ! wny e ! were very good, consistent with) I am grateful for the heip;that I go only as an observer |determination combined -- with| Personal shells. gists claim the deposits won't out that there was no major and well, ° jarmada and, presumably, the) ppENTO, Italy (AP) -- Lu-|Mountain of salt was formed by! two major break-ins, which usu- one constabel during the year.|people who might be in need of centrate on the on-shore mis.) "Never mind mate, the first/youngsters aspiring to movie) ™ne. by large centres of population,;come to a standstill. haved very well, I have re- or to the outskirts of the larger) whe cliches echoed through from 50 youths from all over| The Chief's report continues: | 1961), the force and very few com Ham to G id His main concern, however, jeach other, bought pints of beer p n Uulaes 1 pirant discovered Nardon was} |which HOPE is organized and) |, : the di in ori bel Tough times and a common > general decrease in crime, there were no|2 800d body of men working for tled: "The S h | angi J Christmas concert presented by|dians seldom think of ourselves|!Sh reserve. Neighbors who had sti Oo SORT CR ERE Cor many were of a very trivial|This is very satisfactory for a pRAINING ; : spa pete vocti.(dargely attended and a good; He said Canada could provide front walks and finished by in- skneiy" ladolen malar ve emphasize that there is still a attended the Criminal Investi statt' of project the dark tunnel, although they BIG MAIL Patrol Sergeant Shaw was re-|by the Kinsmen's Club, the Bi-| Hopp -- Health Opportuniy|we'l| - all - muddle - through: tri rail, 1% times the length of a foot-| states' domestic mail services. commend him to Council for the|school safety patrols are all @lice supported by the U.S. g0v-| 'The gauntlet of snow=-some| (0 fly him to his office when his|it takes a circle of 20 persons the school patrols, and also in/has worked in close conjune:!former navy hospital ship, S8/ {99k up the challenge with ajtyred themselves in less spec-| 'The area where the cathedral "*™" PERRY "Elmer" Safety Campaign)school boards, and the princi-/nadian to take part in the pro-|Rritain at odds of seven or stiletto-heeled shoes, tinent. of years. our: safety work with the chil-|dian Me dical Association, He on both occasions and Britons|snow--this warm - heartedness|ago, they found the natives en-| : ; a a ht vad Be vi uh 'as 'oo, iin surprisingly high spirits. fied with their work in 1962,/assistance from service clubs,|js employed as medical adviser "With the thaw we drift back|the mountain for gold, emer: at night, proved very effective.|and also from the Ontario Safety) WILL British history but it produced|treat, Lacking the common) About 125,000 sacks of salt criminal complaints dropped 38 joviality that characteri - - the efficient discharge of their| given us by Captain Waywell of| but recently I was informed that |Joviality that characterized |be worked out for thousands of crime in the town during 1962. ed court regularly and was al-\of the operating staff, Since 1)* | : Flood. ciano Ivan Nardon, 32, was|@ deposit of ocean water. Mar- ally prove to be perpetrated by Since that time he has carried] assistance or advice. sions where small groups of ~ careers. Police said he re-| Work on 'he cathedral was but these were conspicuous-| The total number of charges|cejyed a number of compli-| jcities, to render medical aid,"'| Italy so they could be in a 'lfor each other and--always-- Criminal charges were down NILE CHARGES plaints, I am satisfied that will be to study the way \for each other and--always |NO JUVE LC aE By MISS M. HORN : shooting scenes with no film in| b SS M. run ; i imes|ber of years, | only 112 substantiated crimes| juveniles, | the town, the various Sunday School and/as a giving nation in these|ated each other for years variety program was enjoyed. |a fair amount of leadership in| Viting a other in for tea. | duced a spirit of neighborliness|were warned they might be Some 600,000,000,000 letters | sponsible for traffic control gen-|cycle Rodeo, and the trip to) fo, People Everywhere--is @ltogether outlooks Britons had| ball field, Its arches soar 74\-- excellent work that he did injtribute to this active organiza-| ernment to the extent of pro-lin 99 - foot drifts--was, flung home was snowed in, to encompass cach of its six) lecturing to the younger chil-| tion. Hope. flourish reminiscen' of the RAF|tacular ways by mincinglis located has the richest sod-| DAY OR NIGHT 723-3443 which has been in operation in| pals and staffs of the schools! gram and is going as the Offi-| eight to one. Will the jollity prevail? When the Spanish conquerors ° Without singling out any of|jdren easier heir work has)will be on leave of absence "muddled through' each time|does not last," says The Daily|gaged in a ap et yp industry n their coverage of the town, and| service stations, and other com-|and researcher. |, This year's vile weather lacks| Their relations with the public! League, "Originally it was intended the same reaction of winning)enemy, we slide back into. our are mined monthly, and geolo-| per cent from 1961, He pointed RB duri blit | duties, and they worked loyally|the Salvation Army who attend-|I will be a full fledged member|Britons during the blitz, the VAIN GOLD SEARCH |years, The experts say the! 'Normally there "Cas t sipline| Ways ready to help those young|speak Spanish I hope to con.| é t mally there are one or I had occasion to discipline r se young} | "Cold enough for you, luv?" \jailed on charges of swindling) ine fossile are found in the out-of-town criminals from near-|This practice has now almostiout his work efficiently, and be . _ doctors and nurses go inland,|100 years are the worst." ceived sums up to $48 each . / : ithe country as people kidded ly absent during 1962." laid in 1962. was 551 (618 in| ments about the behaviour of Party Held By he said in an interview. | peor 1 film he was producing, One as-| . 7a in deat nent 'Nhelped each other out. rom in to 50, reflecting For the first time for a num- morale is high and that we have : ripe raga aay Se Pay te| HAMPTON The annual) "For some reason, we Cana-|foe thawed the traditional Brit- were reported, and of these charges laid against week day church groups was| fields." started chatting while shovelling ENJOY \tion Course at McMaster Uni- hicles, was $24,215.44, of which/$00d deal of petty pilfering $19,089.26 was recovered, leav ing an outstanding balance of|the small value of the property _|from stores, where because of} stolen -- sometimes only a few Harold Balson acted as chair-| man and Douglas Dewell was| | pianist. Hampton Girl Guides held a} |versity, Hamilton, which has been run annually, by the At- jtorney General's Department in po obi re naptill pr tg lla "We may all pretend other 's high reputation there. | ) . "oe i wise,"' says The Daily Mail, Dr. Shepherd will be part of; Pie: HOPE's rotating staff," those | "but didn't many of us secretly, 2 WEEKS, FEB. 11-23 only $5,126.18, in contrast to aj : nause of th | comparative figure of $14,593 for bg -- or because of the ten-| JACK BENNY O'KEEFE CENTRE, FRONT & YONGE, TORONTO BOX OFFICE 11 A.M, --.9 P.M., EM 3-6633, conjunction with the Chief Con-| ,, : oa oa Ri , ; ip|enjoy the rough spell of Arctic! statins' Assomation of Onteris Christmas party just before!who volunteer to leave their| ) | er age of the children concern- 4 Christmas. families, jobs and homes to weather which has. been srip-| wie ed, they are turned over to their| In. addition, as ip at, Chiat A Christmas party was also|spend several months teaching|Ping Britain since Christmas? TRAFFIC parents for the necessary cor-|R. P. Robbins of Richmond Hil jheld at the day school in charge|and healing aboard ship, in|, Britons were unprepared to} It will be noted that trafficjrective action rather than taken|Police Department onganized a) o¢ the teachers. shore hospitals and areas re.|40 battle with the snow. Gal- accidents increased from 91 in|before the Juvenile Court. series of lectures on a variety Miss Joan Peel spent her|mote from the coast. oshes and shovels are not stand- 1961, to 125 in 1962, fortunately! One other problem which took |% police subjects, which ros Christmas holidays at her home As a researcher, he is also|ad household equipment here the: were no traffic fatalities;|_ great deal of our time last|"°'Y much appreciated. I am! a+ Bexley and Miss Faye Smith\interested in what the South |@8 they are in Canada. But this 34 persons received personal in-| year was that of wilful damage |'°'Y grateful to f hlef Robbins, at her home at Frankford, Ont | American countries have to of-|Only made people more deter- juries compared to 35 in the/to property. as I am sure are all the Chief) Mrs. Anne Phillips, Kingston,|fer the medical world. mined than ever to beat the previous year, while the esti-| Damage to public property at Constables in this @rea WhO visited her daughter, Mrs. Bur-| "Of particular interest is the Weather. mated damage amounted olin. schools and in the Public have availed themselves of the rows and Mr. Burrows at/natives' use of plant drugs and| Their bulldog $25,385, (Comparative figure for! Parks far Subehnle ca whith {9 opportunity to have their men! Christmas time. poisons. From a drug point of |e on 1961 -- $18,031.) lain Bf the! mace Nnbilacs eles hear first class lecturers, all of! Mr, and Mrs. Jack Carter Sr.,| view, untold quantities of un-| Charges laid under the High-|o¢ crime inasmuch as there ns | whom were specialists in their Mr, Gary Carter, Oshawa; Mr.|known drugs which may bene-| way Traffic Act numbered 364 is menbatinl hanatit. to. mowene| cn subjects. and Mrs, Jack Carter Jr., and/fit humanity are locked in the| (374 in 1961). It was found pos- concerned, appears to be on the It will, I believe, be of inter- daughter Candace, Toronto; Mr.|minds of these primitive peo- sible to put out the speed timer| increase all over Canada jest to new members of Council) and Mrs. Gary Chant and Eric, | ple." much more than in the previous | ts bas ne tee Bh on wed to kriow that since 1960 Sergeant) Tyrone, Mr, Verne Chant, To- year due to an easing of duties diets Gintoleh the invantlen Chambers has attended both the ronto, Mr. Roy Chant, Winni- in other spheres. concern : ond . the a S| Criminal Investigation Course at peg, were guests of Mr, and With the traffic becoming in-| was vee culation was mate| McMaster University, and a Mrs. Ted Chant, Christmas Day. le id |Course for Sergeants held at the' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burrows, creasingly heavy on Bayly! Tap |by, the parents. |University of Waterloo. Ser-|Mr. and Mrs, Rudy Jammerjand hail for July 18, 1816. It} street, the timer was set up| 7 i | Too often it was most dif-| " -- | oy, there at irregular intervals with», lgeant Shaw attended a Police/and Clinton, Oshawa, spent| proved correct THURSDAY ' good teult to find the irresponsible |Tattic Training Course at the/Christmas Day with their par- j 1) fi RITA MORENO without 4 oveak from i ench- , | y buildings, there are always) ond Fingerprinting at the RCMP) Balson, in company CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. ae 728-9581 BROADLOOM, DRAPES, TILE, PAINT AND WALLPAPER q titude t A i ------------ | ! | 'i "BEST PICTURE! Winner of 10 Academy Awards! STARTING NATALIE WOOD RICHARD BEYMER RUSS TAMBLYN | 1 TRUE PREDICTION New England's Old Famers') | Almanac predicted rain, snow) " Galan. the| persons involved, considerable This st bnerally jdamage was done for example ss which no. Sito some of the Public School| Constable Joel attended an Iden-| rows, r |tification Course in Photography University of Western Ontario.) ents, man's Bay to Oshawa, 's being) prouns of boys. playing legiti-| with Dr.| tae cla tal |PLAZA _ THEATRE | A. G, Billett and Mrs. John | used more and more by local/ ; School at Ottawa. Two other|and Mrs.Keith Billett and fam. | . " traffic, and every effort is being) mately he the achool grounds, | snstables have attended the/ily, Bowmanville, spent Christ-! DANCE PARTY made to keep it safe for chil- ae! unless constant surveillance) ¢ ninal Investigation Course at}mas with Mr. and Mrs, Fred | THEY F GHT FACE TO FACE or SIDE BY SID i McMaster University. Billett and family, Toronto. PAT RICCIO M G M | NEW POLICE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs, Keefe and chil- & HIS ORCHESTRA ae ey prnennts | EERE aR tse AT I St a Mee, AocCoe 3 RANDOLPH SOOTT «JOEL MoGREA at tie toon Sin the centre| were able to keep damage to é, fs ' € ' f ¥f PAVILION ~ o = in its first classes on January 7,, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slemon = 4 Group under their leader, Wil.| 1963. These are initially for re- spent a few days with his sister, lthe year I hope that all of our con Tuesday, January 22nd--Power Store, King St. East 2:00 - 5:00 P.M. dren attending both St. hema. is kept on the property this wan- The new Ontario Police Col--mas with Mr, and Mrs, Alex |school buildings to a minimum| % RADAR NEEDED OSHAWA 8h liam Johnson cruits, but it is proposed to run| Mrs. Lorenzo Mountjoy and Mr. stables will have the opportun Thursday, January 24th -- A&P North Oshawa 199 ~ Gette's School and the high |" vandalism is hard to pre- lege, situated -at the former)Carrick, Mr. and Mrs, J. Cock- with the assistance of some! Of the 128 speeding charges Osy Sua These young men spent many refresher courses for me with) Mountjoy, Nestleton , ' . he tly ; | ity to attend the college for 2:30 - 5:00 P.M. and 6:00 - 8:30 P.M. stretch of road in the vicinity of the schools. a We were extremely fortunate |¢Venings patrolling school in that we had no child fata].\S™unds. Their presence acted ities, bearing in mind the num-|@8 & deterrent to would-be ber of small children in 'he|trouble makers, and I am very Town, and I must again ask) tateful to them for their public « school, and also for children|°rt RCAF base at Aylmer, took burn and children ( jhelp from the Ajax Rover Scout! laid, about 100 were on the jseveral years service later in cree A OR EN McLAUGHLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY Council t ; e ls A these refresher courses either in radar swinune wok went... nn is : 1963 or 1964, and I have already being more efficient can be vet/V9 BAD TASTE ene tonne nemo fe Oe ee up much more quickly and|,. ot 0 time there was a feel-jof the College with this object , : y an Friday, January 25th -- Simcoe Plaza 2:30 - 5:30 P.M. 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WHITBY 668-3304 decrease, from 38 to 34 Charges under the Petty Tres- Pass Act -- 35 in 1961 -- were reduced to 7. It was found necessary to invoke this Act in 1961 to abate the nuisance of unauthorized persons from as far as Toronto using the Town Dump to dispose of garbage. In Many cases industrial waste which they had been unabie to dump in their own Municipality, | which with crime and trouble tion fee of $10 will be paid by Tote sient Tae tens Perhaps this was due to the) the provincial government, and 1962. fact that the town grew up injits opening represeats a most Of the other charges laid un-\W@ttime, "a number of the|welcome step, toward better der the Highway Traffic Act,|/OUSes 'were intended originally|trained personnel and 'conse- those failing to stop at a Stop as temporary only, and there|quently the raising of police Street showed a very marked W@S a" influx of people from all/ Standards in the province decrease from 1961. This dan./0Vet the country into what was The Ajax Safety Council has erous practice seems to have 'hen a quiet farming com.-|done fine work in promoting nm reduced considerably, Our| Muaity. . safey. in the community, the Jeg Statistics indicate that ie poy voi is true to say Only three accidents could be at.|that the town has presently one tributed to his cause in paz, {of the lowest crime rates for DEATHS The most usual cause of ac.|Places of a similar size and cident. in the Town were inat:|While I would like to attribute tentive driving, making|*his entirely to the efficiency of| By THE CANADIAN PRESS improper turns, passing at inter-/the Police Department I feel) London--Hugh Gaitskell, 56, sections, and failing to yield the that I should say that the resi-/leader of the opposition and right of way, dents of the community as ajhead of the British Labor During the year a 'Violation Whole have proved fine people|party; of complicatior.~ follow- Report Tag" was introduced, {or whom, and with whom to/ing a virus infection This tag was used by Constables Work. Quebec Taschereau For- to hand out to motorists when'. The strength of the Depart- tier, 44, Quebec City lawyer ap- minor mechanical defects were Ment, as in 1961, was one ser-/pointed deputy minister of the found in their vehicles, geant, one patrol sergeant,|Quebee federal - provincial af- The nature of the violation Seven constables, and myself,|fairs department last Wednes- was reported on a portion of the With one part-time typist who day tag retained at the Police Of./ Worked during the mornings Sallisbury, Southern Rhodesia fice. The driver was allowed 48 During the year, acting on my|Sir Erid Thomas, 97, third hours to report with the neces- recommendation, Council pro-|white boy to be born in South- Sary repairs affected, if he fai]-|moted Sergeant Chambers tojern Rhodesia and former chief ed 'o do so a summons was|the rank of staff sergeant, injjudge and acting chief justice. issued. which capacity he gave loyal Bloemfontein, South Africa-- Four hundred and forty five of and efficient service. He was a/Theo Gilau, 57, who at 500 these tags were issued. and in|capable second - in - command|pounds was believed to be the only about 1 per cent of these and was responsible for the in-/heaviest man in South Africa eases was it found necessary to oe issue a summons. : At least one other Police De- partment in this district found A TTEND this system so worthwhile that they have introduced it in their own area. 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