Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Dec 1963, p. 3

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New Hospital For Retarded LISTOWEL (CP) Health| '\Minister Dr. Matthew .B. *\Dymond said Wednesday the, new $5,000,000 hospital being built in. Wallace Township, about 35 miles north of Strat- ford, will be the first of its kind). in Ontario designated specifical-| ly for the mentally retarded. He spoke at a luncheon here before a stone-laying ceremony | at the hesnita] site. Dr. Dymond said originally the hospital was planned as a farm colony but later it was! decided to make it a school for mentally retarded. Provincial authorities at the _|ceremony said the hospital may | |be completed early next sum- | A KINGSWAY COLLEGE CHOIR |mer. | | j Seen here is the Kingsway on the podium, rehearsing for | College Choir, with Ralph M. its annual Christmas Concert Coupland, director of music , in College Park Seventh-day CITY AND DISTRICT REHEARSES FOR CONCERT Adventist Church this Friday Vivaldi. The public is invited night. The 45-voice choir will to attend the concert, feature 'Gloria' by Antonio --Oshawa Times Photo SPECIAL PROSECUTOR In the report of a court case in which Joseph McGillivary, Edith street, was convicted of jhaving a still in his possession, jprinted in The Oshawa Times, |Tuesday, Dec. 10, it was erron- eously sided that Crown Attor- ney Bruce Affleck prosecuted. In fact, Earl G. Bailey was the special prosecutor for the De- partment of National Revenue SIMCOE HALL STAMP CLUB HOLDS DISPLAY speaker, who told the mem- bers attended the show held Club: Caught by the camera, bers about his collection of Wednesday night at Simcoe from left, are. Eddie Stroj- United Nations stamps; Ron Hali, Simcoe street south, by wons, 12; W. R. Singleton, the Kraglin, the club group lead- Duplate Social Club Banquet Happy Event Canadian talentjand Mrs. Lawrence McConkey | pies x i ark | and guests attended the annualjand inc luded such television|During the meal Jack Townes Is Extended COBOURG A three-point program which will widen the local calling area of three ex- changes went, into effect Dec. 10, S. R, VanDusen, Bell Tele-| |phone manager for the area,/ |said today. Involved in the extended are |calling plan are Cobourg, Port |Hope and Cold Springs. Convictions were as follows: Cobourg which now has toll- Discharging firearms inside free calling to Port Hope will city: George Keris, 365 High- e | uled Girl, 8, Maule By Family P aml et also have toll-free calling with jand road, Toronto and George Cold Springs. Cobourg custom- yastis, same address, both yRAVENHURST, Ont. (CP)|Wednesday when a 63-year-old ers Will dial "342" to reach the fined $10, A operator, then ask for the Cold Kraglin, 12 and Hughes, 15. The club each week. --Oshawa Times Photo CAPSULE NEWS er; Carol David meets A large pumber of the mem- the Simcoe Hall Junior Stamp Magistrate Harry Jermyn} levied fines totalling $505 on. 17) offenders in Oshawa Magis-) trate's Court Wednesday, Traf-| fic offences included careless a driving, speeding, failing to yield right-of-way and following too closely Approximately 600 members|sisted of top : Th Duplate Social and Sports Club| performers as Reg Slocombe, |jentertained at the piano banquet and dance held recent-/MC, magician and comedian;| The presentation of honorary ly at the UAW Hall, Bond street!the Hansen Sisters, Andrea and} memberships and gifts to the east. Florence and their twin vl0-iretirees was performed -- by The Duplate event of lins; Patti: Burke, song and|pjant Manager Jack Reid. . } P r » af. year was organized and runjdance stylist, and Lord Emer: Head table arrangements received 24 stitches to close leg|cident > by the Duplate. Social andison, king of balance. The Han- place' cards, decorations and! wounds atter a 63-pound. Ger- taffic fatalities Sports Club executive, consist-/sen Sisters and Parte ary programs were : 1 ing of Orial Thompson, presf-jwell received and calle Dack'Harlowe assisted' by OriallSaturday. The dog is being ex- ; a *s : ik dl ne for encores Beare | ay g pared with 104 in the sam = dent; Chester Borek, vice- time and again for encore Thompson, The four beautifullamined for rabies yas ahaa ich same pe dent; Ralph Harlowe, s The bountiful meal was artis-\fruit centrepieces were sup- year. tary; Jack. Mc a tically arranged and prepared plied through the generosity of HUNTING TOLL DOWN 'tors Jack Luke : ad : se nnreages. fi iv NY . P icaces tancooley. and served by the Ladies' Aux- Sproule's, The corsages for the ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- The Proceedings during the iliary of, the UAWA , gifts from Puckett Florists council! chairman, predicted York state ended Wednesday ning were kept at a good pace Head table guests - included) Favors for the men and women Tuesday Health and by the able direction. of Jack Mr, and Mrs. Jack Reid; Mr.}4+ the head table were do-|Minister Judy LaMarsh will be deer, bear and hunters « were Adam, master of cere-land Mrs, Murray Macloed;|nated by Hayden Macdonald and moved from her present cabinet|killed during this year's season going medical treatment after|downtown intersection. Mrs. the pet. dog. Maureen' Fleming,|car driven by Pierre Louis Des- t 4 the number' of} in Metopolitan " made by Ralphiman shepherd dog attacked her Toronto this year cre- urer and PREDICTS OUSTER TORONTO (CP) William eve- e eight-yeasold daughter of|Toronto woman died shortly af-| this town's police chief is under-|ter being struck by a car at a. Springs telephone number Cold Springs telephone users Port Hope at that time withont daughter of Chief Ed Fleming,|rocher, 20, of Toronto. The ac-llong distance charges. To reach chal Cobourg or Port Hope tele- phones, Cold: Springs customers seven digits of the desired num- ber. Port Hope customers who now have toll-free calling with Co- able to call Cold Springs with- the plan takes effect In order to call Cold Springs Overloading: Gilbert Forget, | 13 Kent street, Ajax, $50; Ron-) ald Earl Munro, 2 Patrick driv she was badly mauled by her|Eva Tindall was struck: by a/will be able to call Cobourg and Aurora, $20 Careless driving: Mike Stry- <i, 591 Drew street, Osh- 60; Donald Angus 203 «Lea awa, Hornes, to 105 com-| wij) give their operator the full Whitby, $100 Speeding: .. Michael Edward Prybick, 321 Guelph street, Oshawa, $50; Wayne Robicheau, | 160 Montrave avenue, Oshawa,| ladies at the head table were Allen, Metropolitan Toronto big-game hunting season in New|bourg and Welcome will also be $40. Disobeying traffic signals: Welfare and statistics show that fewer|out long distance charges when Margaret M. Asher, 1016 Ward- man crescent, Whitby, $10. Unnecessary noise: Wayne e jto drive King street east, missed or withdrawn: |Haluschak, |Oshawa, improper AVSRU®, Ellen Diane George, road arene Mr. and Mrs pagina Tony's Refreshments, Hit of the evening was the Mr. and Mrs. Gart ines;| , ieee ue professional 'entertainment Se-/Mr. and Mrs Jack Meagher, elanenawrareuranfe-enmumeercesnen lected by Ralph Harlowe with|Mr. and Mrs. Orial Thompson, Gan ander ihe. dicection of Jack the assistance of Hec McCal-|Mr, and Mrs. Chester Borel ake. ace Choser Boece ae of the Trans-Canada-R eid|Ralph Harlowe, Anne Fedy,| ~ shiverioain sd } Theatrical Agency, Ltd., To-|Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAdam, sisted by Lawrence McConkey. : ied : vie ce 7 arrangement entertainment con-\Mr. and Mrs. Jack Luke, Mr. & ronto. The entertainment Cone me fe _ President 420 WING TIPS Party Is Planned Supper made by the Thompson. | Union Tack | were Orial post. He said, during an attack on the minister before the metro executive committee; this is the reason Metropolitan Toronto has not received an answer to a re- quest for bigger federal hospital! constuction grants WILL BE HOLIDAY 'OTTAWA (CP)--Boxing Day, Dec. 26, will be a holiday with pay for all federal civil serv- ants including postal employ- ees, Postmaster-General Denis announced in the Commons on Wednesday. than in 1962. An Press tally showed that hunters iost their lives year's toll was 15. Associated|from Port Hope it will be ne- Robicheau, $5, nine|cessary to dial '342 and ask Failing to yield right-of-way: Last/the operator for the Cold John Kenneth MacDonald, 6-5 Springs number Reach, RR 4, Uxbridge, $20. Harbor Bill Referred For Further Study JUDGE STAYS ON | : TORONTO (CP) -- Judge versial government. bill _un Bruce J. S. Macdonald said which 10 harbor commissions |Wednesday his resignation as could be placed under direct \chairman of the Ontario police|federal control was blocked in For Children Lowered In ee ee en ceo Free Kenya Air Force Association, will be|to Ba gee flight} Wednesday evening Dec. 18|to England. This flight was so at 8 p.m. This being the fes-/Successful, it has been decided became independent today after|the commission can complete! tive season President "Jonnie" to organize another for July,|8 years of British rule. The its report on organized crime has promised that the business 1964 Union Jack was lowered at'in the province ti f the ineeting will bé }12:01 a.m. and the country's ' ont end to the point REMEMBER WHEN new black, green, red and white) CHAPUT CONTINUES FAST Our national president, Air, Members of 420 Wing are flag was hoisted in its place ng peel (CP) -- Sépara-| voice in the matter Marshal Hugh C, Campbell, said eligible. Perhaps you would like) The flag - raising ceremony bal ire eh ya Npigai Senators took' the unusual step in-a recent press release, that|t0 see what has happens' tojheralding '"'uhuru" (independ-| 4,5, ped 30 a ae ie "005 aus of referring the bill back to the there are 'thousands of former|Betty's Bar in York, what Picca-|ence) climaxed three hours of he Tonics ee . on a SINCE | Senate transport committee as air force members who do not/dilly looks like with the lights|celebrations staged before 250,- ; fasting 23 days ago| realize that the RCAF Associa-|0", if the girls at Hammersmith|000 persons in Independence 'ampaign. His Pz "ps ee tion exists. This is probably true|Will still dance with you, what Stadium four miles from down- AG ushes ceded Republican so let's make it a/point to bring|\Covenant Garden looks like'town Nairobi. iota Thin $7.00 ree bea cal fan ex air. force friend to theron = dance floor, or if the' The festivities began with a lected "for the case "ol inde ' € Tonolitfe js 'i oe kia og goer food at Topcliffe is just as grim massed display of tribal danc- pendence." Last summer he The children's Christmas,;as': when the RAF were there ; fasted for 33 days in =z | ; : age ing. More than 1,200 dancers"* r 33 days in a similar| party is at the rec er se jbefore the advent of six: group. sol eieiy eon of es Scam paign and the party day, Dec. 22 at 2 p.m. an t atlity you would like to find the ner enya, claimed to have raised $106,000, well known portly gentleman! answer to these and thousands,\Wwho had been preparing for His weight at that time fell to bt gli ss Laugier of other questions too personal|months for the occasion, pro- 298 pounds from 245 e § § .arriv "M!to mention write Alex McDon- duced ante 4 4 Shakes sil = watt u . a fantastic panorama of whe Actin ia Pa oR es dren will be entertained with).1q po Rox 263, Station K, To- aveanent Mid 4 One a eee OTTAWA (CP) -- Dr. L cartoon films. palin) aod: mpe up (or ihe 14 soun A (CP) -- The treas- Russell Tuesday . unfolded On Friday night, Dec. 20, the oe' to Britain the flood-lit arena ury is paying $648,315 in the|story of seven years of fester- Ladies' Auxiliary will bag. the ~~ : Many groups chose the now °urrent fiscal year to assist injing dispute and division during f - 2 A the sq ting 9 shildr HS | candy for the Christmas party national colors for their cos-\°ducating 955 children of serv-|his uneasy directorship of the Why not bring the little woman Penny McMullan on her success|tymes anq others wore tradi- (°C? killed in war, the gov-|National Museum of Canada. to the mess and help with this jn a Majorette contest tribal dress. ernment reported Wednesday.) pp. Russell, who resigned in| pleasant chore. ; ee The written return filed in the\. : sha 5 On behalf of President 'John Part of the dancing had to be Commons for John oR, Matha: September to become director} LAN BALL nie' Johnston and-his executive delayed because the car bring- a me of the life sciences division of| PLA &- son (I--Leeds) said 61 of the! ; Tickets for the Now Year's,we would like to wish you andjing Prince Philip and Prime students graduated from univer.| (he Royal Ontario Museum, says| Eve Ball are on sale now and yours a safe and happy festive Minister Jomo Kenyatta to the sity this year he relinquished the Ottawa post this dance is limited to 75 cou- season festival was 'delayed by traffic -- : ; e the situation had be- ples. Don't be disappointed. Cal Cheerio for now and don't for- jams and then was reported 'to study. The measure could place har- der federal control without al- lowing their city councils any Hamilton and Oshawa National color, in flap of wing tips to in recent tional A WOMEN DIES come impossible." "Pat" Paterson at 723-2900 get to bring that ex air force|have been bogged down in mud. TORONTO (CP) -- A 19-day) In a Toronto interview with and make your reservations|friend to the December general They arrived nearly an hour period free of traffic fatalities| Ottawa Citizen staff writer Bob now. meeting. late in Metropolitan Toronto ended|Rupert, Dr. Russell says that ica - when he was appointed in 1956 'they were stuck with some- "3 body they didn't want." He says Dr. Jacques Rous # seau had been promised the * |job by people who had forgot- ten that it would be awarded] by civil service. competition. "To get out of this mess they| decided to split the National Museum into two separate sec tions--The Canadian Museum of Human History with Dr. Rous- seau as director and the Cana- FOR PREFERRED ATTENTION PAUL ISTOW au EALTOR as part of a $50,000 fund-raising) 4 result of objections raised by; A Both cit-|/form a provision 1 ies said they were not satisfied! OTTAWA (CP) -- A_ contro-jwith amendments made to the under|bill last week by the commit- tee, one of which excluded Tor onto from its provisions. 30. measure Oct The provides . ma- local harbors in Canada could be placed under harbor com- missions in. which the federal cabinet would appoint the ma- jority of commissioners. CONSENT NOT NEEDED It also included in its original whereby 11 existing harbor commissions Museum Battle Outlined S.,dian Museum of Natural His-/ments. The altory with myself as director,"| tained he told The Citizen. ROUSSEAU 'FORCED OUT' He says Dr. Rousseau years later was "forced out" and that he, was invited to be- come single director of a single museum, although formally he would only have the title of act- ing director of human history. "I said I would not be bound to serve under a dual director- ship again,' Dr. Russell says. However, it was a decision to appoint a new director of hu- man _ history last December which apparently set in motion the events leading to Dr. Rus- sell's resignation. The new director, he says would have had equal power to his own and it would thus have been a return to the old divided setup which had failed "KINDNESS BEYOND PRICE, YET WITHIN REACH OF ALL" GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 King W. 728-6226 ~ . Farmer's DRIVER ESCAPES WITH MINOR INJU The badly damaged shown here was of many vehicles. involved in ac- cidents this morning. The RIES an oil truck on Harmony road, The cause of the accident was at- tnbuted to the heavy snowfadl car the woman driver of the car, un- identified at and poor road conditions. The oil truek was damaged on the left front. side and thé driver was reported to be uninjured --Oshawa Times Phote ' one press time, re- north of Rossland road ceived mi.or. inju when es involved im @ collision with CORRECTION (SiTUATED NEXT TO MILLWORK 1279 SIMCOE NORTH) Open Noon till 8 p.m. Fri. Only ORDERS TAKEN FOR FRESH KILLED TURKEYS AND CAPONS Market Objections to the bill were ori- commission, scheduled for the|the Senate at the final reading) ginally voiced by Toronto, Ham-|ment, are at Toronto, Hamilton, z end of the year, has been post-|Stage Wednesday and referred|ilton and Oshawa when it first Belleville, Windsor, Oshawa the NAIROBI (Reuters) -- Kenya) poned to the end of January so|back to a committee for further}was debated by the committee'Lakehead, Winnipeg - St. Boni- two! . also could be placed under the proposed law with the consent -lof local harbor commissions, These 11 commissions, set up under individual acts of Parlia- face and the British Columbia ports of New _ Westminster, bor commissions in 10 cities un-|Chinery under which some 300|North Fraser Harbor, Port Al- berni and Nanaimo. City Solicitor E. G. McNeely} of Oshawa said the bill should be amended to require consent |of_a municipality before its har- bor Commission is placed under it. Senator W. Ross Macdonald, government leader, and several) other Senators said the present situation arose as a result of a| misunderstanding by the com- mittee He said officials of the. trans port department had. told the committee that Hamilton and Oshawa .no longer objected to jthe bill. as a result of amend- officials had ob- this information after jtelephone calls to the two cit- jies but they had misunderstood their position. NEED AN OIL FURNACE .. 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Jan. 8. : Permitting unlicensed driver, 4 bench warrant was issued, Harold D. Scott, 1115/8t the Crown's discretion, for Oshawa, $20. jRoss Everett Thompson, RR 2, The following cases were dis-/Beaverton, armed robbery, and Dymtro|2" order was issued to bring 163 Sussex street, |Blake Chesebrough before the left turn: \court. Chesebrough was sum- 506 Park;moned on three separate driving; charges of having no operator's south, abs é Elena|licence. He failed to appear in Lorenzo careless Legacy, 43 street, Oshawa, failing to yield\°OUTt- right-of-way; John Robert Mill-| er, careless driving and follow-| ing too closely; Jack Edward Henry, 1367 Oxford street, Oshawa, careless driv-| ing and speeding; Alexander Shields, failing to produce evi- dence of insurance; Arthur Stone, Sr., 886 Simcoe street) south, Oshawa, careless driv-| ing; Doris Simpson, RR 3,| Bowmanville, careless driving. | Remanded to a later date were: Manuel Stolar, 1441 Evangeline drive, Oshawa, theft of newspaper, sine die; John More, arson, Jan, 8; Jay Sin-| clair Connolly, careless driving, NEW HOME SPECIALISTS IMA - Real Estote Ltd. 'FRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King S. W. | timeless.classics for the girl of today! Orlon: ¢ 4 pd by GLENAYR The modern way to-look this Christmas: the classic woy in Orlon, Easy-going sweaters of effortless elegance, To wear everywhere . all beauty, no bother, In Orion, classics become today's most exciting sweater fashion. 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