Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Mar 1963, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 6, 1963 -3 Credit Union [How To Get Name League Will (On Voters' List Choose Queen OTTAWA (CP) -- Urban lat |\tors whose names have been About 1,650 delegates from all : '| Kno sual parts of Ontario are expected left off the voters' list after the pple constituency, enumeration for the Apri! 8jagents are named for each of - Ce rete Crenii tederat election have three me-|the so-called "revisal districts", Teton Laseue which opens "q| thods of getting them on, generally comprising 35 polling Toronto, March 7, 8, 9. The| They can personally apply|@ivisions, ie delegates will be representing| when the revising officer holds e ee i en ae 500,000 members. ~ his "court" March 21,.22, 23 --|the applica aggre ee : ts will be held in|the 1th, 17th and 16th days|revising officer, who subetituies the Royal York Hotel, 'The On- Defore polling. ee ia ae ee ee Credit Union League an.| The.can have another elector, that | district ee oat ne te the accondian emoloyer, or a blood reia/wiiclal stalus, if Be i satel hurt rps he second) si. represent them at the re-|fied the person in question is largest annual meeting in Can lvising cout lentitled to vote, he adds the ada. Or they can avail me seton|send to the list; if not, he must the seat at the last election and by the runner-up party. In each TO SELECT QUEEN of the services of an election|send the applicant a registered A highlight of the convention|worker who will visit them at letter stating ae me will be the selection of 'Miss| home. U In rural constituencies, an Ontario Credit Union 1963", dur-| If they choose the third ing a program of entertainment) course and notify the returning Friday night, The 24 Chapter|officer, between March 15 and queens were chosen from hun. | 23 -- the 24th and 16th days dreds of 'entrants on Interna-|before election day -- revising tional Credit Union Day, Oct.|agents will call on them and 18, last year. The winner will|help them make out formal ap- be crowned at 10.30 p.m. in the|plications to have their names Canadian Room. jadded. On Thursday there will be rastER IN RURAL AREA panel discussions on Family Fi-| "py,, revising agents are nom- nancial Counselling, Data Pro-|. cessing and Credit Union Philo- inated by the party that won sophy. Prizes will be awarded) for the best Annual Report. Of-| ficial ceremonies to open the convention will begin Friday at 9.30 p.m, d Premier Robarts will bri greetings from the Council Invited Provnce Aveenett snes "TE Seek Frills a.m. until noon and from 2 p.m. | : Ke until 5 p.m, A fashion show at| Oshawa Board of Education|tions to the two schools in an|. Ann Placko get lost it will be enumerator appointed by the returning officer hears applica- tions from unlisted persons on March 21, the 18th day before the election, However, a qualiifed elector can still vote even if his name does not appear on 'the official list in a rural riding. He sim- ply has to appear at the poll on election day, have a listed voter take an oath vouching for him, and take an oath himself. SAFETY IN NUMBERS Should 18-month-old Kelly Joe Placko of Ottawa, has sweater. The sweater is navy blue and the numbers are HE'LL STAR ON LONDON STAGE |3 p.m. and Friday night's pro.|Chainman George K. Drynan/effort to lower a $221,000 deben- easy for anyone to locate her knitted her home telephone white so they will show Sidney, @ 10-year-old par- Sidney is the winner of an opening soon at the theatre. |gram of entertainment runs today issued an invitation tojture request. parents. Her mother, Mrs, number into the back of this well. fot, perches atop his cage as he is introduced to the press outside the Duke of York's Theatre in London Tuesday. audition for the part of the prime minister in the. play, "The Bed Sitting Room," In the play, the prime minis- | from 8 to 10.45 p.m. ter turns into a parxet | FOUNDER'S BREAKFAST (AP Wirephoto) | On Saturday a Founder's 1 SF Sal INCAS aE APR OA |Breakfast will start Saturday's| CAPSULE NEWS CITY AND wine held from 8.30. a. | DISTRICT until 4 p.m. when nominations and election of officers will be held and resolutions presented. |A dinner-dance will begin at 7 (CP Wirephoto) city council and all citizens to} "A thorough investigation is tour Adelaide McLaughlin and|planned," assured Mr, Drynan. Dr. C, F. Cannon _ public|"'We are getting full particulars schools "and point out alleged|from our architects." frills," _ Ald. Cliff Pilkey cited build- Every effort will be made to|ing figures in nearby munici- facilitate this examination of|Palities quoting costs per ciass- the two schools, said Mr. Dry-/T0om for additions as low as nan, in order that the Board $16,000 may be shown where they are On Business Evangelist. Not Cancer Victim HONOLULU (AP) -- Evange-| list Billy Graham was released) from a hospital Tuesday and a doctor said he definitely does not have cancer. Dr. Richard C. C, Yang said tests for mal- ignancy were made to dispel a} widespread report the evange-| list was suffering from the dis-| ease. | DELAY NAVIGATION | DETROIT (CP)--With below-| normal temperatures predicted for March and the worst ice conditions in years, the opening of navigation in the Detroit and Cleveland: areas will be delayed until at least April 5, the United States Weather Bureau said my WHITE CROSS DRAW \p.m. Guest speaker at the din- "expensively built" or "in what MUST BE CAREFUL The winner of the Beauty| Counsellor kit at the White Cross Centre, 187 Simcoe street| south, was Miss Darinka| Vrbican, of the Oshawa Public} Health Nursing Staff. REDS SIGN PACT LONDON (Reuters) -- A So- viet-Cuban agreement for cul-| mite Fall LOSE TWO GAMES | tural and scientific co-operation) 4, Oshawa basketball team in 1963 was signed today in19.+ its two games in the inter- Moscow, the Soviet news agency| mediate ""B" group of the Black- Tass reported. \ball Tournament last weekend \at Orillia, The team lost its first) Fae Ett ed eae ™ game to Toronto Avon by a og ravage ege ra ~-\score of 39 to 29 and dropped John Ware, who claimed he was|° a gaine A to 112 years old, died Tuesday.jits second 8 . Ware had 14 children, 38 grand-| Brockville. children, 78 great-grandchildren CORRECTION and 15 great - great - grandchil- An Oshawa Businessmen's dren. The aged Negro, who} oe facsived: b claimed he never was sick until| Ate mune on i 'alent Pid &, Week AED, Spent Oe of, his tained suggestions for a King Me ss 0 term Tehores. street mall, and parking and traffic changes downtown. In enone Gove eee the brief, it was suggested thas respects they contain frills." Planned for Sept. 1 of this year are four rooms for Ade- laide McLaughlin, to cost $95,000; and four rooms and a general purpose room at the Dr. -Cannon school, to cost $126,000. NO CHANGES The additions will be of the same nature as the schools,| there will be no changes in specifications, the same archi- tects are being retained, said Mr. Drynan -- hence the invita- tion to visit the schools them- selves. ner will be Most Rev. C. L. Nel- ligan DD, Titular Bishop of Fenice. He will speak on Credit Unions and community leader-| ship. | On Sunday, a meeting of the) board of directors will be held at 10 a.m. in the Territories Room. Caouette Won't Accept Idea Of A-Arms 00 does nip, sty coun HAWKESBURY, Ont. (CP)--|Board reappraise plans for addi- Real Caouette said Tuesday) Obscene Book night he will resign as a mem- ber of Parliament and as deputy leader of the Social Credit party Education The third annual business education seminar for secon- dary school teachers will be held in Oshawa business offices and industrial plants Mr. 13, 14 and 15, A possible 75 or 80 teachers) from the four high schools, the Oshawa Missionary College and/| St. Joseph's junior high school,| are expected to take part in the program which is sponsored by the Oshawa Chamber of Com. merce. In charge of the semi- nar is Harrison Murphy, prin-} cipal of OCCI, assisted by Rich-| ard Fairthorne. Mr. Murphy said the scope "What do these figures rep- resent? asked~ Mr. Drynan. "We have to be careful what we are talking about. "I might come up with a fig- ure of $16,000 a classroom too, if furnishings and corridors were left out of the estimates." E. A. Bassett, chairman of the board's building and plan- ing committee, said Business Administrator Ross Backus has} already called the Adelaide Mc- Laughlin school architect. "Ways and means of bringing down costs are being investi- gated," he said, and a commit- tee meeting as soon as informa- tion is available. Mr. Bassett said portables cost about $8,000 apiece and) their length of life is 10 years. Mr. Drynan also promised a post-Easter seminar on school construction. Who would be in- invited?, Everybody, said Mr. ed this year to include visits 'to| business offices. "Last year teachers gained an insight into what industry ex- | Plan Seminar FELINE NOISES BOTHER DRIVER A local garage was called by a worried customer Tues- day, who said there was a funny noise coming from underneath her car. It sounded like a cat, she said. When asked whether her car would start she said it did, but that the noise could still be heard. "Bring .your car in madam,"' she was told, "'and we will have a look at it." The lady arrived, and the noise was still there; it sounded like a cat. The car was jacked up, an agile mechanic crawled underneath, and after a bit of groping came out with a cat. Convicts Over. Wall In B.C. NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. (OP)--Two convicts, one a Cal- gary gunman, went over the high wall at the federal peni- tentiary here Tuesday night in the first escape from the insti- tution in 25 years. Warden Tom Hall idenified the men as Edward Beaver, 27, of Vancouver and William Me- Cauley, 25, of Calgary. ' Both were serving six-year terms and the ROMP said both were considered dangerous. Beaver was serving time for BUY LAWRENCE BUST drug possession and McCauley for armed robbery and break- ing and entering. Warden Hall said the men ap- parently used a type of cord used in repairing mail bags. |They fashioned a rope and used \it to climb the inside of the |wall and to lower themselves of the program has been widen-| 1 oinon (CP) -- The Na-|down the outside, tional Portrait Gallery has bought a bust of T. E. Law- rence--"Lawrence of Arabia' Moise Tshombe of The Congo|Plans for a "'lengthy digging up republic's Katanga province, on|°% POE test fail) 7 final a private visit here since Feb,|Until FULL (not fall) an before he accepts the idea of | for Canada. "IT am and I will continue to WOULD HU.\OK WINNIE WASHINGTON (AP)--A Dill that would grant honorary U.S. pects from education and indus-\--from Leicester Galleries. The try related the human element|bronze was cast in 1022 by sla Charges citizenship to Sir Winston Chur- chill was approved unanimously Tuesday by the House of Rep- resentatives judiciary commit- tee. The bill honoring the war- time British prime minister,| now 88, seems assured of pas- sage. STUDENTS STILL STRIKE MILAN, Italy (AP)--Univer-| sity of Milan architecture stu-| dents, i courses and examinations pushed their sit-in protest into dents here want courses that) they feel will prepare them bet- ter for jobs and tougher exams to weed out any misfits. FIND CRASHED PILOT SALIDA, Colo (AP)--A pilot whose plane crashed in the rugged Colorado Mountains Sun- day was found alive Tuesday on 11,312oot Monarch Pass, The pilot, Richard H. Bonham, 52, of Los Angeles, flagged a mo-| torist on a highway and was ta-| ken to hospital where he was treated and released. RECALL OFFICIAL CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- striking for stiffer) | say how the age of the tooth) its Sist day today. The 450 stu.|Ws, Cetermined and gave no} further details. 9, will return to Elisabethville consultation is made with the had brought forward the date! of his departure in spite of| LONDON (AP)--A mammal's S h | tooth 3,000,000 years old was) New C 00 akhstan, Moscow radio reported|noarg viewed architgct's today. The broadcast did aot sketches Tuesday for a school gave the go-ahead for the prep- HELPED OVER WALL aration of working drawings to woman refugee across the wail|liam Saccoccio, West Hill archi- Tuesday in broad daylight, wit- tect, show a two-storey six-room woman reached safety by climb-|at $125,000, but he said this ing the wall. |was a "conservative" estimate. jman Michael Rudka insisted In its original plans the board Thursday night, a Traffic Advisory Council. . ."" said today. He said Tshombe| medical advice against it. | Study Plans | FIND PREHISTORIC TOOTH | found in the village of Pokrovka| in the Alma Ata region of Kaz-' the Oshawa Separate School building to rise on the property of the Holy Cross School, and | BERLIN (AP)--Young West) submitted for tenders. : Berliners helped an East Berlin| The. plans, prepared by Wil- |nesses told police. Police' con-|School. Total cost of the project |firmed that a young East Berlin|was estimated by the architect He indicated there would be leeway for cuts. Board chair- MARKET PRICES |the cost should be brought down} somewhere. | TORONTO (CP) -- Churning) jeream and butter print prices|had considered an addition to |were reported unchanged today.|the existing annex to the Holy be against it,' he told a rally of 800 in this community 50 miles west of Montreal. Mr. Caouette said newspapers had "'falsified" a statement by Social Credit Leader Robert Thompson in Moncton, N-B., to the effect that the deputy leader) Dismissed TORONTO (CP)--Forty-five charges of possessing obscene literature were dismissed Tues- pad against ~<A Toronto book- had agreed to go along with qu-|Store owner after the magis- clear Neapene a non-politieal|trate read Lady Chatterly's parliamentary committee rec-|Lover again during a six-week ommended them. adjournment. | Mr. Caouette said he con-| Magistrate S. Tupper Bigelow) tinues to oppose nuclear arms,|Said he compared D. H. Law-) whether kept on Canadian soil|Tence's novel, which the Su- in manufacturing to the teach- ers. This year we have branch- ed into other fields wherte girls will be included,"' he said. Purpose of the program is to give teachers and employers an opportunity to compare notes and exchange views on matters such as' what the employer ex- pects of a high school graduate and what the graduate is pre- pared to offer his employer. Teachers and employers will have an opportunity to do this luring three two-hour discus- sion sessions at the Employ- Fairport Beach Scout Troop Visits Toronto By MARY WILLIAMS BAY RIDGES The Ist Fairport Beach Scout Troop visited 211 Toronto Troop re- cently in the Dufferin Presby- terian Church at Dufferin and Bloor streets. This was the first official out- ing for this troop since they were reorganized last fall, under said, coining another slogan to Canadian law, to the works in both Lady Chatterly's Lover| t F |Son, 30, exploited sex, but not| from the United States, had obscene b: sto ici Auto Workers' executive board a or outside the country. |preme Court of Canada has de- "Life, yes! Death, no!" he|Clared not obscene under emphasize his opposition. question. He said it was his opinion Union Official jand the magazines from the | Store operated by Gordon Clark-| Defence counsel had told the l court the magazines, imported Large Sa ary passed through Canadian cus- to d j DETROIT (AP)--The United s and Rad not been judged has separated UAW Vice-Pres- ident Richard T, Gosser of To-| unduly, je | boys' pleasure. : jinstruction and other Scouting ronto from an $18,029-a-year) PICKERING LAND | the leadership of Scout Master Ivan Williams of Bay Ridges. Two members of the Group Committee, Chairman Dick ment Service Building, General Motors, the Oshawa General Hospital and the City Hall. vawrence's friend Eric Ken-| \nington, i NEW HOME SPECIALISTS IMA Real Estete Ltd. TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King St. W. To have that carpet or chest- erfield cleaned professionally in \f Oshawa's Original Carpet Cleaning Centre . . . where fully guaranteed satisfaction is assured. Phone 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. Prior and Ralph Bromitt along with Scouter Williams. and his assistant Scout Master Desmond Donovan drove the boys in by ar. On their arrival they were met by Scout Master Sid Harvey of 211 Troop, who had a fine program worked out for the They joined in games, Scout activities, One of the interesting points about the 211 Toronto Troop is Haiti has declared the Venezue-| The egg market opened|Cross School, but it was the lan charge d'affaires in Port Au|steady with. receipts adequate|oPinion of the architect that Prince persona non grata andjfor a fair demand. this would. result in extra costs, he has been recalled, officials! Country dealers are quoted by,294 that a separate building said Tuesday, The Haiti govern-|the fog d ; would be more economical in} ment had accused him of es- nal i even Se Oar |the long run. | : ultur: C. ; | corting opponents of President 4, pon penems Ered Sins, The capital required for the : : elivered T in fi Francois Duvalier's regime to tee A teres a" 4 pda school will be debentured by the " Separate School Board. Fifty asylum in the Dominican Em-|47. 4' small 39: B and C 4 bassy in Port au Prince. Vene-|ng werkt" ot ae. per' cent of the total will be covered by a provincial grant. zuela rejected the charge. : é Butter prices; Canada first If the inthantne ate CLAIMS WITHDRAW grade: Ontario tenderable 51-| ti pact ite Wie hag DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) --)52; non-tenderable 511%4-51%, in school wilt ve is pe 2 e Yemen's republican regime saidjlight trading; western 5114-52 | Thor o SPen ene See Tuesday that British forces had| (nominal). . withdrawn from positions it) claimed were inside eastern Yemen. Yemen radio claimed:| that very few of their members jare English-speaking boys. | Most are either Italian, Hun- garian, Polish, or German boys, now living in Torento. The Scout Mothers Auxiliary of the 211 Troop, served sand- wiches, cookies and hot choco- late to the boys at the close of | the evening. During the evening the two Courts of Honor met to plan a return visit of the 211 Troop to Fairport Beach in the spring when they can enjoy the out- doors on the shores of French: man's Bay. te sent in an 11-hour slat BRINGS $214,000 ing Tuesday, placed Gosser on WHITBY (Staff) --A 159. inactive status pending his ap-| Acre industrial site in the peal of a three-year prison sen-| Pickering Township area tence on a charge of tamper-| Was purchased Monday by ing with federal income tax} Mastino Developments files. . | Limited .of Toronto for Gosser attended the session.| lose to $214,000. He is free on bond awaiting the| The property, located at appeal. | the junction of the Base Line "Best interests of the union,"| 10ad and Station road, was the executive board said in a, formerly owned by Frank statement, '"'would be served by) O'Sullivan of Pickering Vice-President Gosser continu-) Township. ing in his inactive status and McQuay Real by extending indefinitely his| Whitby, Estate, of "British forces of aggression have evacuated they occupied in the Harib area. They were expelled like dogs."') SNOW CRUSHES ROOF VIENNA (Reuters)--The roof of a huge $12,600,000 concert and, conference hall opened in 1960) in Bucharest has collapsed un-| der the weight of snow, accord- ing to reports reaching Vienna. No casualties were reported. AIRLINERS TOO COSTLY | LOS ANGELES (AP)--The in- creased cost of operation makes currently planned supersonic airliners uneconomical, W. C.| Mentzer, United Air Lines vice-| president, told the American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers Tuesday. He said tomorrow's airliners must carry 300 to 400 passengers in order profits, FUEL OIL t.« automatic delivery by our metered trucks Phone DX OIL CO. 668-3341-42 the positions} On Counsel Appeal to make # . Donevan Cl | Ruling Reserved |leave of absence and by his sev- jerance from the payroll during |the period of his inactive sta- TORONTO (CP)--The Su-|tus." preme Court of Ontario re-| A federal grand jury at To- served judgment Tuesday on a\ledo indicted Gosser Nov. 29 on motion seeking to erase the con- Charges of tampering with the | vietlon of lawyer Harry R. ae ee files of the Internal : one or contempt of court Jan. 21.|Revenue Service. Music Femival in Peterborough. Mr. Rose, a criminal Jawyer| Gosser kept his salary after _ The School s orchestra placed |for 33 years, was fined $200, or|the indictment but took a leave first with 82 marks in the class'19 days in jail, by Magistrate|0f absence and turned over his for orchestras, 21 and under.|P. J. Blosby after the lawyer,\UAW duties pending the out- The school won second place|said the magistrate had no busi- come of the trial. with 79 marks in the class for ness questioning his client. A jury convicted Gosser and boys' and girls' bands. Mr. Rose refused the magis- the two other defendants Feb. Glenda Varty, of Ajax, was|trate's request for an apology.' 8. awarded 83 marks and won| ------$---- first place in the piano solo) JOHN WILSON class, Beethoven, amateurs Wins At Festiva The pupils of Dr. F. J. Done-| van Collegiate Institute won two prizes Monday at the Kiwanis HEAT WITH OIL : DIXON'S | "KINDNESS BEYOND PRICE, reported the land sold for $1,350 per acre. SOON FORGET Children picking up words not | used in polite society will soon) forget them if they are not em-| phasized by punishment or laughter. 4 St. Lawrence CRUISE Departure ue. 3rd., includes ¢ St. Pierre Miquelon + + Limited?) space left. 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