Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jan 1963, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Taseday, Jenuery 29, 1963 | BIRTHS OBITUARIES | | ennounec Mary Lee, 8 lbs. 61 ozs., Friday, Janu- @ry 25, 1963, at Oshawa General Hos- . Many thanks to Dr. R, K. Miller, ~ Rodgers and staff of 4th floor. DAVIS -- Lem and Joyce "olga ait ey) are happy to announce the arrival! @ their son, Bradiey Wayne, (6 Ibs.| Wrors.,) on Monday, January 28, 1963, at Oshawa General Hospital. Many) thenks to the nurses on 4th floor and} Dr; Sanderson. Third grandson for Mr end Mrs. Harvey Davis and seventh for Mr, and Mrs. Jesse FICE -- Alen and Nancy (nee Rob- ) wish to announce the safe arrival a sister for Terry and JoAnne, Paul- pe MaryJean, weighing 3 Ibs, 11 ozs., om Sunday, January 27, 1963, at Osh- ft Angie Hospital. Thanks to Dr. m and Dr. Ross. Mother and Baby both weil. | "GILLESPIE -- Ernest and Lillianne are to announce the arrival of ® daughter, Lisa Marie, 6 ibs. 5 ozs., om Sunday, January 27, 1963 at Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to Dr. 'Maroosis and Dr. Miller. AYLMER DOUCETT | known to many residents Oshawa, pa | at his home in Scarsdale, N.Y.,| Wednesday, Jan. 16. Born in) Ramsay Township, he was a son of the late Joseph Doucett and Martha Matilda Irwin, Predeceased: by his wife, the) former Margaret Schwingel, Mr.| Doucett is survived by four children, Mrs. John E. McNeill (Betty), Scarsdale, N.Y.; James A. Doucett, Olean, N.Y Mrs. R, A. Bernick (Ann), E J. Ellis (Martha), Ames, Iowa.) Also surviving are four bro, Vancouver, John of Smiths| Falls; George of Place; Willard of Perth; Mrs.} McDANIEL and Margaret mee Harrison) are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Kiley Ge ard, 8 lbs. 6 ozs., on Sunday, January @, 1963 at the Oshawa General Hos pital: Sincere thanks to Dr. McKay and assisting nurses. Pat ~ STEVENS - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ens (nee Neil) are very happy to announce the safe arrival of their baby daughter, Donna Maureen, 7 tbs, 11 ozs on Thursday, January 24, 1963, at the! Oshawa General Hospital, PROUD parents: Ine news of your Blessed Event can be announced to Your friends and relatives in The Osh awa Times for only $150. Just tele- one 723-3492--A courteous Ad-writer vill assist you in writing a Birth Mrs. Annie Wiggan, Oshawa. | As a young man, Mr. Dou- cett worked in the Brockville! Post Office before moving the United States where \learned the copper and brass | business. ie }U.S. Army and was discharged }with the rank of lieutenant On his return to civilian life} |he was associated with the Re-| ivere Copper and Brass Co.,| |serving in various capacities in idifferent branches across the jcountry. Transferred to the \firm's head office in New York he served as vice-president un- DEATHS TRICK, Louis James Suddenly, at his home, 529 Woodcrest Avenue, Sunday, January 27, 1963, Louis dames Trick in his 60th year. Beloved husband of Mae Rusnell and 'oving fa- ther of Mrs. H. Babcock (Phy'lis) and Clifford; dear brother Hicks (Viola), and Mrs. Annie Soper. Mr. Trick is resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street We until Wednesday morning, January . then to Calvary Baptist Church, corner John and Centre for service at 2 p.m interment Mount Lawn Cemetery WILLIAMS, William Richard At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on y evening, January 28, 1963, Wil Yam Williams of 33 Lambs Lane, dear father of Mrs. W. Bennett (Mild and Lorne of Oshawa, Ross and N man of Toronto, in his 86th year, Mr. 'Williams was predeceased by his wife the former Mabel Colwill, in July, 1956 Resting at The Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Funeral service 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery of Mrs. Alvin and oll Funeral arrangements floral requirements for occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM HENDERSON -- In loving memory of a dear husband, father and gra + afther, Dave Henderson, who passed away January 29, 1960. Always a smile instead of a frown, Always a hand when one was down, Always true, thoughtful and kind, Wonderful memories he left behind Ever remembered by wife, Meg, and family. t PALECHUK --- In loving memory of @ husband, father and grandfather, George Paiechuk, who passed away January 29, 1957 We do not forget you, nor do we in- ten We t id hink of you often and will to the end. Gone and forgotten by some, you may he. But dearer to our memory, will be. lovingly remembered by his Anne, daughter Kay, son-in-law and grandchildren Jack, Janet Chuck. you ever wife Jack and PRATLEY -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Katber ine Pratley, who passed away January 1944. A wonderful mother, woman and aide, One who was better God never made; A wonderful worker, loyal and true, One in a million, that, mother, was you! Just in your judgment, always right; Honest and liberal, ever upright. Loved by your friends and all knew, A wonderful mother, that mother, was you you -Lovingly remembered by daughter Dorothy, son-in-law Russell and grand- sons. PRATLEY -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Kath- erine Pratley, who passed away Janu ary 29, 1944 God knows how much we miss her, Never shall her memory fade, Loving thoughts shail ever wander To the spot where she is laid -Lovingly remembered by daughter Rea, son-in-law Mick and grandchil dren \til his retirement a few years| j ago. After his. retirement he estab- jlished a summer home 'Tall |Cedars'"' at Portland, Ont., \where he spent the summer jmonths. A member of the An- }glican Church, he was a staunch iRepublican, a 33rd degree ma- lson, an ardent fisherman, golf-| er, hunter lover of horti- culture | BENJAMIN E, PICKERING Following an illness of about one year, Benjamin Ear! Pick- jering died Wednesday, Jan. 23, in Campbellford Memorial Hos. |pital. He was in his 69th year At his death, Mr. Pickering jresided in Havelock; he was, |however, a long time resident | of Campbellford Born in Cataraqui, son of the late Charles and Charlotte Pickering, Mr. Pick- {ering farmed in the Campbell- |ford district and was widely | known | Husband of the former Emma | Ellis and the late Kate Baker, | Mr. Pickering was a member | of Havelock Pentecostal Church. and Ontario, J, Aylmer Doucett, who was), to} Cal Today's Stock Market Listings Medical Care Dispute Odd Of} rights, xw--IEx-w Stock Abitibi Alta Di Alta G Alta ¢ Algoma Alumini Anthes A Tr.) Argus B pr *} Atl Sugar TORONTO lot, xd Exchange x-dividend, ll A.M. 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Ss Ss Si Ss Starratt Si St l 2,1 V V Vv Wasamac Werner West |W Mine rt Willroy Winch Vv Yale Yk Bear }Young HG Yukeno Zenmac Sales to 11 a.m.G 885,000." 1 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge be 935 935 4 4 | Bales | 900 306 5000 1306 975 In Sask. Not Finished REGINA (CP)--The medical|first came into effect July 1, 36'4--I%4 care dispute between the Sas-doctors had to submit their , |katchewan government and the|patients' bills to the medical 'provincial College of Physicians|care commission for payment. and Surgeons is not over. Doctors boycotted the plan for 640 65 415 There was an exchange of ac-|32 days by withdrawing normal 300 320 +5 |cusations and replies Sunday|medical service. The boycott 307 30 ea'jand Monday that appearediended when' the Saskatoon llikely to result in a meeting to/agreement was signed «giving attempt a settlement of remain-/the doctors, among other 'ing medical care sore spots. Sings the = to Piet ve ; Por York-|!0r paymen* from the medica! are dig . ee ' Robe care commission through volun- statement since his recent elec.|'@ty health agencies. | "% 12 1 bound to interpret the agree ment in different ways on oc casion, He said these differ). ences should be put before as impartial arbitrator. 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MGR. ERIC R. HENRY, 725-4305 10 +3 83 191 80 14 285 CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS OSHAWA - PORT HOPE WHITBY - COBOURG BOWMANVILLE SCAR Curtains, Drapes, Blankets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 50 MILL +1 "1S 7 1? M7 43 W% 1% M4 + se: foto ot , Fig ourt of Appeal reduced to com- with the government to '"'iron|'® @0 with the commission. 34 mn vaurdeid Roar sero jan. off-duty policeman in Cooks- rr nuff levelled several charges at|°"@inating against doctors who Raced a Health Minister A. E. Blake-|, Mv. Blakeney said this ahereeins months indeterminate was iO Sik Sis Ste aap Yeplied to the charges Monday|™ent is not living up to the|brothers Guiseppe, 32, and An- 6300 35 3444 35 : "i , u/lege. sovernment and the college are|of Torontc, and Frank Caliguri, 1500 6 | +10 | View originally convicted of assault- i + % compulsory provincial medical hn no; i Canada Permanent Mortgage The charge of common. assault BOYCOTT ENDS 90 shares: 1961, $2.276.- the original charge should have Canada Permanent Torontg By THE CANADIAN PRESS | 1961, $752,908, 4/A 30 cents, April 1, record Crush International Ltd., Pembina Pipe Line Ltd., five Socony Mobil Inc., com- . Steinbergs Lid., Class A com- Against 6 Men Pe | This allowed the. doctors to) i tion as president of the college,| p . _'°| TORONTO (CP)--The Ontarie v9 leaded Sunday for a meeting|Work without having. ae sone "een x " ' . _,|mon assault a rge a 09 out our differences in a frank! _Dr, Portnuff said the a series men convicted of attacking 500 and hones: manner." Dr. Port|S@7€ Commission now is 'S*| ar ; =r criminaing agains |ville, Ont,, in 1961. But the sen- 3009 the government. ' -- bill in this manner. | tence of six months definite and i ° : ' true. retained. 700 19% 194 x94 -~'4 ney, with an assistant from Atel 8 un fae ' 4500 22 «620 2 ues - General R. A. Walker,| Dr. Portnuff said the govern-|. Domenicao Gaudion, 20, his 100 545-545 545 ea terms as ne. /tonio, 23, and their brother-in- 1500 19 19 19 44 and said the government would|terms of the Saskatoon agree ' , ie da ee |be willing to meet with the col-/Ment: Mr. Blakeney said the|law, Pasquale Barretta, 34, all iho at + 2 Dr. Portnuff said in an inter 35, and his brother, Fortunate, 2 4 r. FOr s cers 29, of Niagara Falls, Ont., were 100 at Yorkton, Sask., the| NET EARNINGS B 3 4 1 Medical care insurance _com-| ng Peter Ryce with inent to .3 mission, which administers the By THE CANADIAN PREss (Wound, maim or disfigure him. +10 \care plan, has, been guilty of was substituted when the Ap- +3 hon pane s subs Ap y harassment of some doctors, Corporation, year ended Dec.|..0) ¢ be i rs 31: 1962, $2,679,138, $2.79 a share|)°@! Court agreed Monday that : : é : included the phrase 'cause When the medical . $2.84 a share on 800,000 ' sina '38 shares, bodily harm. DIVIDENDS General Trust Comparv, year ended Dec, 31; 1962, °769,335; Allantic Sugar Refineries Co. y% Ltd., common 20 cents; Class March 11; pfd. $1.25, March 15, record Feb, 22, common five cents, April 19, record April 4. per cent pfd. 62% cents, March, 1, record Feb. 15. jmcn 60 cents, (U.S.) March 9, record Feb. 4. } {mon 10 cents, March 1, record Feb. 8 23 28 |Norseman aircraft have reached' "There was no panic' when Finally, he said, the weather | Survivi besides vi : . ; : Si hoes ae jtheir destination of Fort Chimo,|the plane crashed," he said. "It)cleared. He and Jonas Kudiuk| are a son, Douglas, of Camp. | bellford, and four daughters: |Mrs. Warren Reid (Pliyllis), | Mrs, Clair Lochhead (Lillian) | and Mrs, Basil Bannon (Bea. | trice) -- all of Campbellford; }and Mrs. Archie Dewey (Ber- |nice) of Oshawa | Also surviving are | ters: Mrs. Henry | (Annie) of Marysville, and Mr: | James Bathgate (Effie) of To- two sis- | leen. There dren, | The body rested at the Cur. |tis Funeral Home, Havelock Memoria! service was held at jthe Havelock Pentecostal Church Saturday, Jan. 26 L. M. Hornby conducted service; he was -assisted Rev. M. Ellis Interment was in Mount Plea- sant Cemetery, Campbelliford. | Pallbearers were Fred, Charles }and Norman Allport, all neph- ews of the deceased; Roy Var Harry Petherick and Wrightly. WILLIAM R. by } WILLIAMS The death o° William Richard Williams, 33 Lands Lane urred suddenly Monday 8 at Bowmanville | Hospital. He was | year | Mr. Williams was a resident of B -vmanville ;was employed as a oc Jan Memoria his 86th \c in He aborer with Allport Rev, |_. the | Kauki, lifelong Que., after surviving two weeks!wasn't really bad, but we sure|decided they had to go for help jin the sub-arctic wilderness of;wanted to get out of there jnorthern Quebec when their {plane crashed in a blizzard | The ski-equipped Wheeler Air- working on an igloo. We had a jlines plane, chartered by the! stove; seal meat, coffee, and we|to Finger Lake and an Eskimo} jnorthern affairs department for|dug.a hole in the ice for fish-' | the | are 13 grandchil.| Joseph City, / Alber 150-mile ;Bay to Fort Chimo, 800 miles time." jnorth of Quebec City, made its| }forced landing Jan. 13 while 60! on Leaf Lake and couldn't take, That was +) ! ; | ronto. Mr. Pickering was pre- miles from its destination. deceased by a daughter, Ei- A. F, t, Sask., trip from wait started "The Eskimos didn't very long before they Payne| ing. We weren't worried at any The plane was forced down off again hecause one of the On board were the pilot, Paul- Skis was broken on the rough Garon, 24, of Quebecjice and hard-packed snow sur- Garon reported completing the Flucke, 49, of Prince} face the northern af \fairs department administrator) them, for saw search party During the an air stranded jat Fort Chimo and seven Eski-| about eight planes go over "but Chim son, a d Mi medica! Kudiuk, 49, and her a; and Victoria, 12, Kudluk Despite 67, o to Mary chec Jonas, what mos from Payne Bay They were Mrs *kup; Mrs Was for Lizzie Unga en route to Fort HAD CONFIDENCE keep house Adlook he we couldn't attract their tion." atten- r; "Sure we got cold. and a 35, going for) whale blubber doesn't taste too SUSY | good unless you're awful hungry three chil- Marcussie, en route to join nl }But we were sure they'd find us "We got our bearings pretty well the day after the weather described) forced us down as one of the most intensive air "By that time, we'd made a searches in the history of Can-|sort of tent with a tarpaulin used ada's jday wi nas {Chim that ] 1 Mo nort nc en Kudiuk © 2 o by dog "everyon shape.' GUIDE nday the Goodyear Rubber ( ompany {cue craft back from its inception itired in 1953 The deceased until -he re- Was a mem- CARD OF THANKS LEACH -- In the midst of our sor- row we wish to express our thanks to Dr. Baldwin and Charlie Brignall for doing all that was possible. at the time f the loss of our loved one, George Leach. I aiso wish to thank our rela 'tives, friends and neighbors for all the floral tributes, sympathy cards and all the thoughtful things they did for us We wish to thank Rev. Braham for his special message and also Rev. G.ihert, the General Mors Rad Room, Local 222; also a special thank you to his @eneral foreman, Mr. Milne and fore- er of Trinity United owmanville He was a 50-year of the Canadian Order of For | esters, Bowmanville Mr. Williams predeceased by his wife, the former, Mabel {Gertrude Colwill who died July 30, 1956 Surviving are Ross and 'Norman and Lorne, Oshawa; ter, Mrs y Church, 2 3 t |E three of sons Toronto a daugh- Wilfred Bennett (Mil- member jthe six oth stranded. Garon, what a so ha Pilot PLANE they fj the arrived -team, e 1s in { in BACK guided a to the spot where been ers had n of Judge phonse Garon of Quebec City, rst news'to keep the engine warm {of their whereabouts came Sun- Eskimo backed it up with snow. actions filed at. the height of a] Garoa and Jo For ; A 0 report only men so we broke up wood) tional Union of Mine, Mill and The blocks t "Mr. Flucke and I were the and snowshoed out about in the morning 11 ,days they crash-landed. It took them 12 hours to get nine after }eamp 10 miles away. "We stayed there for a couple of days and then rented a dog team for $75 and set out again. on Jan, 26-and we got to Chimo the next evening." The good weather broke and 50 mile trip o For Chimo through blizzards and sub-zero weather Monday, the remaining six were flown into Fort Chimo in a Quebec government Otter Four Actions On Union Rift Dismissed SUDBURY (CP)--Four legal the Interna- between the prolonged nationa dispute office of good cartons and gathered scraps of Smelter Workers (Ind.) and its res gave a step-by-step account of| noon, we'- ppened in a radio con-/ sleeping ;Versation with the Wheeler Air-inine or 10 in the morning. Some Al- wood for the fire "We didn't keep up the fires at night. There wasn't much around you could scrape up and it would have wasted our strength even we could have found enough for night time "We needed our strength, "At five or six in the after- go to sleep in bags and get up f ul at London Is Told man, Mr. Wotton, for their wonde:ful |dred) Oshawa and two brothers, | 'thoughtfulness, the MeDermott-Panabak for their kindness palibearers and the er Funeral Home to us --The Leach family ZILINSKY -- The family of the late wmond A. Zilinsky wish to express J deep appreciation to all for the Many deeds of kindness, words of sym- pathy, and many floral tributes at the of a beloved husband, son and brother. We especially wish to. thank Rey. Father D. Luchak for his comfort ing words during our great sorrow end Armstrong Funeral Home for kind and efficient management. To General Mo- tors of Canada, GMC Service Releasing (Engineering), Production Engineering and Purchasing Depts., Oshawa Curling Club, Oshawa Board of Education, staff and pupils of Ritson Road School, Osh- awa Rock and Mineral Club, Ukramn- «ian National Federation and UW9 and UNYF, Old Canada Investment Com- pany, Staff of Sally Shop, The Rése Bowl, Neighbors of Hoily murt, Albert ,and Albany Streets, our deepest grati- , tude for the kindness and sympathy ex. tended to us. PROUD MEMBERSHIP ST. LEONARD, Que. (CP) -- The local junior chamber of commerce prides itself on being probably the only such group in Canada with two parliamentar. ians in its ranks. Among its members are Clement Vincent PC member of te Commons for Nicolet-Yamaska, and Ger. . ¢ main Hebert, Liberal member of the Quebec Nicolet, legislature for jchurch, Give it to | Russell, and Jim ters, Mrs and four grandchildren The body |Smith Funeral jmanville. Funeral jbe held in the {day, Jan. 30 | ment will | metery | GEORGE 7. The memoria! service George Thomas Shewring who died Saturday; Jan. 26 at Sun nybrook Hospital, Toronto, was held Monday, Jan. 28 Arm- strong Fune Home. Rev. Ongley | George's can fducted -the rvice Was in Mount Lawn Cemetery Thé pallbearers were F r jShewring,. Fraak Shewr |Ge Shewring, Alan. She jring, Frank Waddell and Bruce iKe Niagara Falls, Port Hope; two Jack Goyne (Jessie) N.Y s Home service 1, Wednes- a p.m | SHEWRING for al of St Church con- Interment Angli se PIOUS CABBIE MEXICO CITY (AP) ~- ;woman who offered a iriver a tip after he'drove he church was told I tip: zoing lo never jtake from ' od ) te i to »p G S- vers cu to build a Lake Huron s at Northcutt andj Pipeline The Inter-|to the city iof available best w Ont short-term there sources, Professor Cecil B {ver of Macdonald Anne de Belle council He forecasts costs, such as softening | vestment in a Lake Huron pipe. the present time line Cou ver's ared *|Prof. Unive here Commis at said rev and College Que vue, ised indirect (CP)--A_ uni- ity economist told cify coun- Monday night ) Althea, Oshawa 'as well as doubt that the city n¢ can afford water but if it does it prob- Bow- | ably will have to postpone other will| Capital works solution ater problems lies be in Bowmaaville Ce-|in additiona! wells and a com- prehensive hydrological survey underground re Ha St told population water do not y a large capital in | refer economik in coll J. Ralph rsity of V t the 9 sion for red Prof >. report, aboratton Winter of Vestern Public { its views Ha- pre- with the ities \lso referred to the PUC was he re gineer. of a board sport ing consulting SUBMITS SCHEME The m ed ling for a maximum $16,300,000! engineeri a pipelir board scheme ng en- sub- call- Pipeline Possible LONDON, )48-inch pipeline capable of de- livering 67-000,000 gallons daily It also submitted estimates of two other plans, One would combine lake and well water at a cost of $13,840,000, while the second calls for well water and water from nearby Lake Fans- hawe at a cost of $9,150,000 Council did not discuss the Offer of a syndicate of London ers to build a 34-inch pipeline with a capacity of 22,000,000 gallons daily and then sell it and a' treatment plant to the city for $9,976,000. If the city could not afford the price im mediately, the syndicate would operate the line until it can The economic analysis con- cluded' that e syndicate pro- posal would entail a substan- ially more expensive project than a publicly built Pipeline, despite the apparent lower in- itial capital cost D Ontario} FISHING LICENCE CORNER BROOK, Nfid. (CP) All commercial salmon fisher- men in the province will be lic- enced this year. The fee is one dollar for the which extetids from May Dec, 15. a man seasor a, 15 to our). former local executive here were dismissed Monday in On- tario Supreme Court. The Toronto lawyers repre- senting both sides drew up the terms of an agreement to dis- miss the actions and the agree- 1 | | | | ment was approved by Mr. Jus-| tice E, G. Thompson. Some of the issues involved in the suits had lost signifi- cance since the actions began The United Steelworkers . of America (CLC) won the right to represent 15,000 workers at International Nickel Company who were formerly represented by Mine-Mill Local 598, and many former local Mine-Mill executives are now on the ex ecutive of the Steelworkers' new Local 6500 The actions concerned a short-lived trusteeship of Local 598 set up by William Kennedy, secretary of Mine-Mill's eastern district Two of the actions were brought by the former local ex- ecutive headed bv President 'Don Gillis against National President Kenneth Smith and Mr. Kennedy. Mr. Smith launched the other two against the Gillis executive Previous hearings of all four actions had been postponed. 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