With flock of Jaycees seek Space For Project A space problem hinderi the Oshawa Junior Chamt Commercve = "Christmas time Project." a takes a flurry of wings Mallard ducks Jaycee President Vic Brookes that accommodation where chamber 'mem groups ted for ys is eded along ith other tovs collec children an renovate )shawa's needy He termed: present accommo- laton. 'entirely inadequate for the volume of toys expected to ed."' area of at least 2,500 be needed unti Christmas," he proces A' floor square feet l mrtly after added, Mr, ariybody gel "1135 Members of the. F the Seventh Oshawa Troops and residents dale Manor are the toys They are Shell area for space at appealed has with Brookes who touch such to him bas 735 in the. Canadian Department Boy Scout of Hills mend in 1 at the dona evening Corps re sorting thes deposite in ing as come being service Stalions Deadiine for tions is Wednesday Dec. 18 The toys, mended and paint ed will be distributed to needy families in the Oshawa area by the Salvation Army and Simcoe Hall. to "that on i Mi DUCKS DEFY § off from Inglewood Bird Sane- tuary in sub-zero | DRAKE'S LOG ZERO birds are some in the weather, The 15,000 staying Church Parade Held Sunday First entry in the log is a reprimand through this colum: uesday night we. announcec our monthly church par ade would be held Sunday me ing. We alise that the weather furned y cold but none o the stalwarts that. tur were any for ing the 20 feet from tl the church These parades are three-fold pur the basic and and f our lie This is the reason that hay prayers during colors and mort ir on board or the best ned out march fall-in colde serving rst the our ser pose, F idea that our sister obey t vice, services honor he fundamer s religious b 9) we devotions w € ad re. Sec j that a corps can g vertisement parade to d this. par s {oO vine. service and. thirdly that many of us go to a month many would pass on by enter through the tals. Next time vou that the corps divine service you are letting mean hat ade hur Otherwise and not d por least once sacre remint is parading remember that the Corps dowr and that if you-feel that your Division: is hard done by he cause your Divisional pennant has not been raised to the top of the mast, then recall how many times you missed parade are Efforts To End Cold Wa By ARTHUR L, GAVSHON PARIS (AP) British For eign Secretary R. A. Butler be- gins NATO's year-end. confer ence today, with a plea for new efforts to end the cold war with Russia He expected to encounter hes tation--if not opposition from some colleagues inthe council ofthe North Atlantic Treaty Or ganization. Foreign, defenc ministers of the ance are meeting cember stocktaking ment of transition in West power struggle The main business three-day parley is. to Fast-West relations in the th of the limited nuclea han treaty. and assa tion of President Kennedy also de e and finance 15-nation for alli De mo. Fast their at the a the ssina- The ministers mu where to go next--if they are going to move at all--in the| quest for a live-and-let-live deal] with the Soviet Union.. Members! : 14-year-old alliance political and to counter mmunist world eide of the are mil the divided over farv strategies FRANCE OPPOSED President de Gaulle of France n es Britain' And al ar Most other ee merit in the idea e seems to The Br nrot tish do not want to see ation ti of onci ed down for want of initia e. They foresee a period of Americé they t foreign nmobility 1 Someone ick ba the Britain has at na tion also next h to th and a. new ed by . Mir roa lans SETS WEIGHT MARK LONDON. (Reuters) V Berlizo Bye ad Ru tea r t a world ght fting. record Sunda en he L 4 pounds) 7 kildgram mid-heavy- Radio re vor sna "ht event OW set nother S IY Ss) Was iet, Anatoly Gayriloy r Urged with the Russians at the cost of allied unity or interests. He is reported to Have won assent-- if not the enthusiastic approval -of State Secretary Dean Rusk and West German. Foreis ter Gerhard Schroe talks with the issians the big East-West issues, These nclude the disputed future of Berlin, ending of the arms race and co-operation -in southeast Asia Neither about hroeder done 1 de sts So Andrei nvita Rusk S damag sritish stand firn of vital a inter waitin for nor thinks any f the fence Butler be ed 1s gonly Foreign Minister mmyvko to accept for: a meetng months AIR CADET NEWS viet Gr his In the next lew Ww |Mar ito lof Sever (Extra ones that is!) Our thanks to Rev. F and rege tion of Lutheran Church or sharing their service with u OSs the cong Grace ATTEND Tuesday MORE Last tendance the at tter but ning tle be lot of people The CO. ha Officers that pee oe ly sist in l-a x out isional to f people pe then they are to' be the Corps. ose atched and being absent, dropped from 4] for a with a su Some were displayed high price but Next week heduled weck is looking able ' st COP Coc round icke ible er tty last the Corps weck nic ones a little the in ist s follow n we are to tempor irily to Monday be to repl ade on Chr uation will following so wi be nicht th Both t lot be sports eve of So » two nights and a etc these should un with films be aboard th we are sure that it will be well worth your while Our next Church be Jan. 12. Other member in "64" will be the) continuance of our Sunday Church parades on Feb. 9 and 8. In 'April we are trying arrange a Tri-Service Cadet parade and of course the Battle Atlantic Sunday also will be a day to look forward to, This i the day that the Naval Veterans n WwW their new officially dedicated mind and de will pare dates to re- il have building Keep these dates" in overn yoursely ac See you Tuesday night and wear your greatcoat! DID YOU KNOW That the word rived from 'the Halter', meaning neck, Or that originally inports days' no } what was made for admitting *ht into the crew's qu ch remained foul until recent times for. ho named ordi "Hawser' is old 'English a rope for porthole In the were early rovision air or | rs W sloomy that the boats (davits).were } j a d, and ation and (9) devices ntor Dav pronunci z. Davit hetr n named Welsh word V1 "WRITER Squadron Wins High Praise By FUMBLE The Chadburn) FLATSPIN parade of Air rps ht ghted by conducted b t Kyte and fe reminded ahtough they Ww should nspection Lieutenan gave. | that average k he the. cadets had high still on continue work ng Another officer was FL, Nasi Monday found quite shocked at the No. 2 flight finally got top points Cadets being a they were not ton so' the in attendance our liaison offiter people news that Congratulations to Morrison and Cook hosen cadets. of ovember for the month N Sunday found the senior NCO's in their lounge and mak ng like beatniks complete with oft light and e music Dittmar the young the sting in our red ippl'ed- by when party walke smoky and the turbed of aped en was di ue) mood along th { would congratulé ke to Gilbank on h NEED AN OIL FURNACE .. cou PERRY DAY OR NIGHT 723-3443 job in the office. It's baby blue Sund: iV night found the r and box horse in much as usua ts are reminded to phone De f they are un to come to parade. His number is 723-3540 final word ta the McRae's babies: The following recruits write Monday Coulter Knight and Good tu a mascu line type ; ange but mats use not .a sgt arborn able J phone 7 \ senior s have 16 Simpson fe to exams Ferguson Milroy K OWws see every one Sunday night TRADE HADDIX PITTSBURGH (AP) Pitts burgh Pirates traded: lefthanded yitcher Harvey Haddx to Bal timore Or Saturday for a an un oles and cash minor-league plaver disclosed amount of "ati:| NEW HOME SPECIALISTS IMA Real Estote Ltd. TRADES ACCEPTED * candy | Paul Triquet ' day given 1 Roya at of TEMPERATURES area this winter, 25 Workers Retire On Pension General Motors of Canada, Limited, recently announced the retirement on pension of 25 of its Oshawa plant employees 4:The workers, with the depart- constituling a problem for conservationists. Berlin Visi ts Still Debated BERLIN jor issue of (Reuters) today barred We relatives in Ka Christmas for the Berlin the Communist Berlin) and bk officials continue aimed protocol on all the granti: g Jerliners close during lime built by West since man Ations at se question of igreement tails for to West wall West Brandt cautious talks and would be East German Christmas. vi the 1OW 3erlin Sunday hope hinted reached Ma nial for s tod proposal iting protocol que over agreem 400,000 West Berlin ow some ss to Mast st: Ge ne Vi Hot reemer gotiator an af in the vernment name One the st the wall s ast "d ting ma way st Berliners hoping ta visit Berlin first was n 1961 Ger negoll the following technical de DAsses to Cross the Willy ex essed icces ay in igreement on an to allow tion cast 0 al Berliners West Korber it or CAPSULE NEWS of the ¢ ment in which they worked and their length of service are: Ernest Wright, Stamping Plant, 36 years; Walter Bushby, Material Handling, 36 years; Richard A. Meulemeester, In- spection, 33 years; William E Stonebridge, Tool and Die, 36 years; Robert F. Watson, Main- tenance,. 30 years; Lloyd A Hardacker, Parts Dept, 41 years' George MacGregor, South Plant Chassis, 40 years; | Roman A, Prell, Tool and D e,| 45 years; William R, Gardner,| Sales Department, 37. years;| Jenjamin Gyure, Plant Man- agement, 19 years; Albert J Jardine, Stamping Plant, 35 years, Francis Jordan, Truck jody Trim and Jlardware, 41 Michae! Panas, Mainte 22 years: Harold. D Powless, Maintenance 20 John C. Tindall, Truck 30 years: Willlam Pres- Plant Final Finish Shipping, 36 years: Harold Connolly, Accounts Payable Walter Winfield, Body 41 years R.. Arnold Plant Body, 35 vears: Bruce W Campney, South Plant Body Paint, 28 years: Allan Dumigan North Plant Enamel Dept., 37 vears: Frank Gormeluck, North Plant Plating Dept., 42 .years Raymond A. Stone, South Plant Finish and Shipning, 21 Edward T. Stretch, North Plating Dept., 28 years R years; nance, years; Chassis ton, South and M 30 years Inspection South Sydney Final years Plant REPORT Delong, 445 in the in- her CPR ACCIDENT William A Gibbon street, states that accident in which she was volved -- last Wednesday auto was struck oby a switcher on. Stevenson road outh, The report on the accident her car hit switcher Mrs previous stated ' Canadian Funds Aid Costa Rica | TORONTO (CP) cash. grant to assist tims in Costa made by the Rica Canac A $5,000) flood has lian vie been Red Cross Society, it was announced by Cross Sunday Red ioner, Mr al from the Cross" Societies s here Wrinch Commi an app Red »,000- homele ] SEEK INTRUDE VANCOUYER (CP) for a who the ¢ sear bu factory ir Investigating off believed into a Vv re coated end the prowler fell colate while prow They found trail footprints youngster ing a lead to HONOR VC QUEBEC (CP) wa at. a mental dinn bv officer Regiment 20th winning the Now in the Jum Brig. Triquet medal Pec. 14, 1943, fermined leadership ar during the battle Berardi in Italy. He tain in charge of a 22nd memorate the his Cross ple" r any Arthur KE National ag Wrinch said 1e of reported paid Police ity cers to the a chocolate raided a v'S eas said be a t of cho plant i WINNER of chocolate door Brigadier er s to nive of guest of honor Satur the com any Victoria ber won for id of was ifle busi- the "de exam Casa cap com- DISCUSS CANCER RESEARCH Health countries PARIS ,(Reuters) five week to fine ex from next plan meet here a French cer researc basis from A man French health 1 try in next and said be altenc health representatives from money fence SPC the meeting ritain, the United States, Ialy } ind West Germany DESTROY BL BOGOTA, Colombia Bandits blew yes highway persons and up vain 14 mour ing ARREST CAPT ISTANBUL ((P) eae % BS yy Sur injuring 23 ance for fo discuss can h on an international spent on de the sponsor Tuesday It would ministry France S CAP) US iday AIN The on a kl 9 cap is tain of a Greek ship, the Paros, and the Turkish pilot who had been guiding it were. arrested Sunday and charged with caus- ing death and injury through carelessness when the ship rammed a Bosporus. seafront house. One person was_ killed and another injured Friday as the 14,000-ton freighter tried to avoid a 'Turkish ship in the straits and crashed into a house OFFICER KTLLED SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP) Communist guerrillas killed a U.S. officer in a jungle battle) Sunday and three other Ameri cans were missing after theirj helicopter crashed into the seal Saturday night while on a res mission in a COMMUN: area. The helicopter's} I swam. ashore and was rescued by government troops Sunday morning. after spending the night hiding in bushes cue infested lot | SEEK UNITY WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pres ident Johnson said Sunday 'he is) determined to achieve an American community of na-| tions moving forward together in progress and freedom." John son said that next to keeping the peace .and_ maintaining the strength and. vitality'. which makes freedom secure, 'no work is more important for our generation of Americans than! our work in this hemisphere." TERRITORY BACK DELHE (AP) Prime Minister Nehru warned his na- tion Sunday "to prepare to re- territory illegally occu pied by the Chinese Address- he a mass meeting in Agra, Nehru said Peking would not by herself voluntarily vacate our soil and she must be made to do so "'only by strength can a nation defend herself and not tall talk." A. E. JOHNSON 0.D, OPTOMETRIST e EYES EXAMINED @ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 14'4 King St. E. 723-2721 WANTS NEW cover ' ® LOWREY ORGANS FREE 3-DAY HOME TRIAL DEMONSTRATIONS AT STORE 5 FREE LESSONS EASY TERMS ALTO Music Supplies 453 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONE 725-1501 C fast 323 King Se. W. PEDAL IE BIE DES. W ¥ the scene in a Angeles neigh- Sunday as to fan up This was southwest Los borhood -- early wor began Central Wins Three Games BRIAN WILLIAMS OCCL REPORTER The inter-collegiate basketball season opened Friday night at Central. It was an unlucky Fri- day 13th, for Donevan, as Cen- tral beat them in all three games in the Central gym In the bantam game, played at four o'clock, Central defeated Donevan 26 to 21, Hudgins was the high scorer for Central, with seven points, followed by Rudak with six and David Calder with { Kit counted seven points Donevan, while Wayling and Barker each picked up five smen By ve fo JUNIOR GAME Central wallopped Donevan 51 to 7 in the Junior game, played a. seven o'clock. John Rasczko- wich tallied 14 points for Cen-} tral, Marion Stefaniuak scored 12, and Peter Kilistoff picked up nine. Muir and DeJong were high scorers for Doneyan with two points each SENIOR GAME The Senior close. The throughout contest was score was most of the Every time .someone sank a shot, the other team matched Central finally got the edgé near the end of the' game, and scraped by Donevan 39 to 35! Larry Horne led the scoring| for Central with 16 points, fol-| lowed by Bill Federozenko. with) seven and Bob Hraynyk and} Lioyd Hehoe with six points each, Chuck Wayling counted 12 points for Donevan, Jim Cro-! zier got nine and Andy Glecoff picked up. six. The turnout of spectators for the game was. disappointing.| Let's have more support, espe- cially for the Bantams and Jun iors. The players. need your support and the BAA needs the money SUFFERS FATAL HEART SEIZURE was dead very tied | game A Toronto. man arrival at the Oshawa Hospital today, shortly after: his car was in volved in a minor accident at William and Mary streets. The man, Michael Bernett, 24 Tasker road, Is- lington, is believed to have suffered a heart seizure about the time his. car struck a stop-sign at the downtown: Oshawa _ intersec- tion shortly after 11 a.m on General WRONG CLUB In the cut lines with a picture in Friday's issue of The Oshawa Times it was stated erroneously that one of the clubs assisting in the parcelling and wrapping of parcels for the patients at the Whitby Ontario Hospital was the Soroptimist Club. The club do- ng the work was the Oshawa Pilot Club. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 16,1963 3 we day. Apartment buildings in background were . severely damaged and some buildings which stood in foreground debris strewn by the rushing flood waters from broken Baldwin Hills Reservoir, which cracked open Satur- Weekend Crashes Kill 30 Persons By THE CANADIAN PRESS (killed when struck by a Traffic deaths accounted for/crossing a Toronto street about two-thirds of the acciden Isaae Earl Benn, 68, Moscow, tal deaths in Canada during the Ont., as he crossed a street in weekend Gananoque sThirty of 44 deaths took place Friday on the highways, with five' Charles Edward Beaulieu, 30, drownings, two fire deaths and Ottawa, when he pulled out to seven unclassified fatalities pass a car and collided with making up the total. another car near Belleville A survey by The Canadian Raymond Woollatt, 71, Lon Press from 6 p.m. Friday tojdon, after being struck by a midnight Sunday, local times,!car in a downtown London area shows Ontario had 16 deaths! .Kric Ferrari, 21, and Antoin from 11 traffic fatalities, one)ette Ferrari, 23, not related, of| fire and four unclassified'|Carbon monoxide in a parked deaths car in a Toronto garage Quebec had 10 deaths--seven, William Otto Ubels, 20, Wal traffic fatalities and three|laceburg, when his car skidded) off Highway 40 into a creek 10) four, miles north of Chatham traffic. one drowning and one. Thomas Marren, 39, oToront fire death for a total of. six;;when he fell down a flight of Nova Scotia had five deaths'stairs ata rooming house. from three traffic, one drown Napoleon Durett, 62, when his) ing and one unclassified death; truck hit a snowplow two miles Alberta had three traffic fatali-/north of Lavigne ties Saskatchewan had two un 23 classified deaths, Prince Ed ward Island and Manitoba each had one traffic death. Three of Ontario's four un- classified-deaths were from as- phyxiation. Two people were found dead in a parked car jn a Toronto garage Friday, An eld-| BONN (AP)--Thomas Dehler, erly woman died in her burn-,a West German political leader, ing apartment in Woodstock has 'pétitioned Soviet Premier Saturday Khrushchev to release Baldur The survey does not include,von Schirach, Nazi war crimi- slayings, dustrial deaths. Ontario dead car drowning deaths British Columbia had War Criminal Release Urged | | | | Schirach, .former Nazi youth leader, is reported seriously ill Keith Blair, 36, of Maxwell, at Berlin's Spandau prison. and Robert' Fredette, 17, Tread |Dehler asked Khrushchev to ell, in a-head-on collision near pardon Schirach 'for humani- Ont tarian reasons," a spokesman Shakes-jof the Free Démocratic Stratford,|said in Bonn Sunday struck by a car as he walked' Dehler was 'chairman of in a snowstorm Free Democrats, a coalition Mrs. Ivy Brown, believed to,member of the Bonn govern- be 80, in a fire which gutted'/ment. He was also minister of her home at Belleville justice for a number of years Gary Lindsay, 22, when his;He now is a vice-president of car went out of control, hit a'the lower house of Parliament boulevard, rammed a_ hydro) Dehler. informed the ambas- pole and overturned near Tor- sadors of the United States, Britain and France of the con-| Saturday tents of his telegram to the So-! Mrs. Anna Schmidt, 82, Wood: viet premier stock, of asphyxiation in a fire But his appeal was addressed in her apartment at Woodstock, |to Khrushchev only since, the Dorothy Campbell, 54, of Mid-| Soviets were understood to have} land. killed near Toronto when|blocked previous efforts to win a car driven by her husband|Shirach's release. The British, | plunged over a 15-foot embank French and Americans had in-| ment at the junction of High-!dicated on earlier appeals that ways 400 and 401 they would be willing to re William. George. Brown, 77,|/lease Schirach if all four war- , time allies agreed on it, an aide to Dehler said | W St. Isadore de Prescott, Edward C. Diss, 78, peare, just west of onto. 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Almost all resi- dents had been evacuated by police warnings roms COACHES IRISH SOUTH BEND, Ind, (AP) -- Ara Parseghian, 40, of North- western University was named head football] coach at Notre Dame Saturday. He - replaces Hugh Devore, who had a 2-7 record in 1963. Devore was made assistant athletic diree- tor. Parseghian was given a four-year contract at an undis- closed sum known suicides, or in-/nal serving a 20-year sentence.| party the} | This bold bird takes a back branch to no one, particularly when it comes to using the right Rum in his Rum Collins, He always, but always, uses Tropicana, the light, light |Rum--the greatest thing: to happen to Collinses since Cortez discovered the lemon. Have you discovered , too? % TROPICANA