Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1963, p. 3

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Harry Boyes, a board mem- ber of the Ajax and Pick- ering General Hospita is shown happioy receiving a CAPSULE NEWS re of the t t fHE CHRISTMAS 'heque for $2,500 from Mrs Sleanor Carr, 1963 President Women's Auxiliary for Ajax Hospital. This he 1 Murder Verdict > "A EOE Pegg 4 SPIRIT AT WORK cheque is the third donation against a $15,000 pledge "These ladies really do a great job of work supporting Public Funds For R.C. High Schools | Prairie Plan | REGINA (CP)--The Saskatch- ewan government today an nounced it is prepared to per ONTARIO COUNTY FARM CALENDAR | Friday, Dec. 20, 1.30 p.m., Ux- bridge -- Ontario Dept. of Agri- culture Board Room Annual} Meeting for Ontario County Po- |tato Growers' Assoc. | Friday, Jan. 3, 9 am., Ux- \bridge -- Ontario Dept. of Agri- fculture Board Room: Annual |Federation of Agriculture Board School. Saturday, Jan. 4, 9 a.m., Bea- verton St. Paul's Anglican Parish Hall. 4-H Homemaking [Club Achievement -Day for North Ontario. Wednesday, Jan. 8, 10.30 a.m., Uxbridge, Legion Hall On- tario County Soil and Crop Im- provement Annual Meeting. Thursday, Jan. 9, 8 p.m., Ux- bridge, Ontario Dept. of Agri- culture Board Room -- Direc- ors' Meeting for Farmers' Al- lied Meat Enterprizes Saturday, Jan. 11, 10 a.m., To- ronto, King Edward Hotel -- An- nual Junior Farmer Conference and 50th Anniversary. | Jan, 13, 14 and 15, 9 a.m., To-! jronto, King Edward Hotel -- On- \tario Fruit and Vegetable Grow- jers' Annual Meeting | Wednesday. and Thursday,} Jan. 15 and 16, 9 a.m., Ottawa-- Annual Meeting for the Ontario Jersey Club Thursday, Jan. 16, 1.30 p.m., Uxbridge, Ontario Dept. of Agri- culture Board Room -- Ontario County Farm Safety Council An- nual Meeting Saturday, Jan. 18, 1.30 p.m., Uxbridge, Trinity United Church -- Ontario County Junior Farm- ers' Annual Meeting Saturday, Jan. 25 Manchester Township Ontario Holstein every way," the hospital in said Mr. Boyes. --Photo by Horton Studios 6 BELOW ZERO DURING NIGHT Teperatures dropped be- low the zero mark in Osh- awa ana district during the night and were not expected to rise above 10 degrees 10 a.m., Hall Club si ami i i ais a a PUPIL'S GIFTS AID NEEDY FAMILIES by the students in an effort donations along with the stu- to assist the underprivileged dents who were in charge of the city. School Principal collections from the various Galbraith, centre, is classrooms. They are, from examining some of the left to right: Olive Lazdins, Kathy Jones, David Cutler, Leslie Bangs. boll, Barbara Fletcher and Donna Keeler. --Oshawa Times More than 15 needy famil- Gary Gay, jes in Oshawa will receive Christmas hampers thanks to students attending King Street Public School. The food parcels were collected Payments To Arena Detailed in John seen COLLEGIATE TIMES Christmas Frolic Staff Give tes cently assaulting ar-old boy. He was re- murder manded to Jan, 20 on personal/Turnbull 1,000 In 45 M Que 4 99 today County mit separate high schools to be 4 Low supported by- public funds, Education Minister 0. A said legislation incor Annual Meeting. Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1 p.m., Uxbridge, Ontario Dept. of Agri-| Auditorium Fund have totalled culture Board Room -- Ontario|more than $260,000 the audi- recorded ture in Oshawa degrees below zero at 2 the changes would be! 44m. By 8 a.m., the city dotib resented to the sprin ssion}: had warmed up to zero ri WANT RECORDING of the le atur Ratepaver Ten miles. north of here, + OTTAWA (CP) A under the legislation,| at Raglan, 'the mercury ment committee has vote to direct that their educa dipped as far as 20 degrees tallation ion taxes be p to separate! below zero during the night tus' -in some schools , At 6 a.m., a reading of 18 At pres degrees below zero was re- corded by Raglan resi- dent tempera- was six inu (CP)!charge ¢ nd 'Program 'At Donevan By GIBB McKAY varmens imards te ev BS E1Ne Success TROIS-RIVIERES Normand Laterreur found guilty of capital Friday in the slaying. of Rene Mongrain, The jury erated for 45 bringing in the with -a recom? mercy. Date hanging was set 24 {was provided by Terry Stevens and the Toccattas. | Nine skits, including one pre- sented by the English Depart- Donevan CI Reporter ment, and the usual great dra-| In. lieu of the traditional matic repertoire by the O'Neill' piano concerto, usually present- staff, were enjoyed. In betweenjeq at the staff's Christmas the second and third skits, a@/Presentation, Friday morning, vocal group from 11E sang the|the Donevan Collegiate Insti- well-known "'Ballad of Mr: Suth-jtute contingent was blessed erland"', a wild concerto of|with an entirely new version of vectors, equations, textbooks'the 'Frankie and Johnny' love -- grocer t minute ; could parila recom 2 1 in of record aid of for separate only ri a was mac ymmittec amentary ment MAYOR MAY VISII by MEDICINE HAT, Alta. (CP) ¢ Mayor Jose A, Nasanjo of Ha vana, Cuba, may visit M int Hat early in 1964, Mayor Harr} Veiner said Friday. Mayor V ner, who met the Havana mayo! in a 1962: cane-culting i said Mayor Nar he pressed his willingness availability to accept the in\ tation from Mayor Veiner 20 months ago TO STUDY WATER REGINA (CP) The "'ur- gent" question of how best to use. and perhaps: increase sup- plies of water on the Prairies is to be studied in a joint pro- ject by the Alberta, Saskatche- wan, Manitoba and federal gov- ernments Representatives of the three provincia sovern ments agreed at a day-long meeting here Friday, attended by. federal representatives, to establish a continuing commit tee of ministers and technical advisers to map out the scope and timing of the study RECTOR CONVICTED TORONTO (CP) -- Rev. Wal- fer Whitehead, 61-year-old rec- r of St. Thomas Anglicar church, Friday was remanded in magistrate's court. on a County To Act On Anti-Bird Resolution Millions of blackb starlings, that eat tor sweet and feed corn: years came under f at day meeting of Onta Council The council voted in favo adopting a resolution 'In Re spect of the Black Bird Mc ace' circulated to adjo counties by the County The Council Ken asked that the Ontario Count Council accept the -- resolutior which will be sent Mir ter of Agriculture for the aid of his department in ing with the grow problem Whitby Reeve Ev Quantri!l told the Council that wa "very familiar with the prob lem." He said he had sec try 'everything from making guns" hoards crops Starlings Reev should also added list as '"'they exist in almost as great numbers as do the birds." The Counc the -- resolution Kent County and gestion that st ed to the resolution of tion : The resolution to be the Department of Ag will read: "That the M Ag ture of the Pro Ontario be appraised of the urg ent need for actian by the Prov- 3< ince of Ontario if further in corn production are to prevented. And that he be ser ae debates d into: th as : \affair, as well as $38,722 in pledges, |instructions for use 'on hus-|. The evening was thoroughly, With Mr. Poltz as our capable "Cash donations have reached|bands only'. enjoyed by Bl |master of ceremonies, we were and $117,151." he told the commit-| All Grade 11 History and|, 0M Friday, the office prudent-\nresented with a mock Hoot- ly declared that students didn't) cnanny (appropriately _ titled conte school sup ad 1 egislatior guests Progressive early in th in the ter We I'm not just being. jocular."' It "bring ridicule. on Can- SIX DIE TRUMANN, Ark OTTAWA (CP) The Com- (AP) -- Six mons turned a glassy-eyed stare would 1embers of one family in- Friday on the symbol devised ada four . children died for the, 1967 world fair in Mont- Jt contained nothing charac- in a fire that destroyed real teristic of Canada, He suggested near Trumann, in It reacted with words such 4s insertion of'a maple leaf in the Arkansas. A nine-|"monstrosity,' "weird" and middle--a proposal supported ar-old survivor said a man "sickening before tossing the by 'severa' other members. he se, killed his's ol out and ordering a new 1 TA ' eae - sae Pn peo ht "he end see ee i the fire. Sheriff Ray,of 1964 devised 'by jetis Julien Hebert ~ Holmes of Pointsett County said A cor ' pitt Aa anil Bde © and already approved by the e bey Hee wae Babel behind r world fair board of directors Np 'hh tidone ae Cariboo) He said it is based on the old-) A Hoantnik est primitive symbol for man-- nid Gera a vertical line with two diag-; (AP) fax) onal lines stretching upwards to al steel and cone ce State Secretary Pickersgill represent arms The artist had lowered into place said he hoped it would be a les linked pairs of these symbols-- to complete pan of son to governments not to sub- 1° denote friendship and broth- firth of Forth Bridge. mit art to legislation He erhood"'--and arranged them in begins on laying the doubted if there would be a na- ©/ght pairs in a circle to indi- . 7.044-foot ORAL lary if MBs hed' io de cate the shape of the earth Europe's cide on its contents He admitted the first time he saw it, he had the same reac- rds. and of loca re the Tues y rio County home of Yé entered arents set fuel tractor power (sc-- mbination of a bunch of Bert Leboe f nice story of puNnty ees me e ones type of symbol," BRIDGE WORK ADVANCES Regan (hall: EDINBURGH, Scotland to the COD: fir rete s were +} the < now sus- long Nols e ¢ cannons. to shot the hungry their Sas and des gets chorus Tender EAT'N the he vester the last three days and black +} e property avy crops voted to adopt t originated n OFFER LOAN to add the sug LONDON (AP) -- Britain has °Ut on "offered Colombia a £2,000,000 He called it $6,000,000) loan to buy British 29 artistic monstrosity if : and Colombia has ac-. It's difficult to understand-- ' cepted the loan in principle a series of angles chasing one e€ another in regular array around a circle." SOLICITOR RESIGNS Mr. Diefenbaker W. F. Greig, who has served face, assured the solicitor for the Town of Ux- 47 years, has tenaer signation. to council. He SHORGAS dec tested ig lend doe Sar HEATING & his department to titute ir ne J mediate remedial 0 COr "KINDNESS 3 APPLIANCES trol_and_ abate 11" BEYOND PRICE, 2 Industrial and maeance YET WITHIN i Commercial REACH OF ALL" The established, reliable Gos GERROW Dealer in your area. FUNERAL . 31 CELINA ST. CHAPEL (Corner of Athol) 390 King W 728-9441 "'a monstrosity-- ar b Stephenson's Jewellers ore pleased to announce that MR. JACK CORNISH "Certified Watchmaker" coods with straight House that OSS°S bridg. be e for ed his re Wi of retire : In Now In Charge Of Our Watch Repair Department -- "Your Watch Personally Serviced" Stephenson's Jewellers 14 KING E., OSHAWA PHONE 723-4822 t the blackbirc NEED AN OIL FURNACE .. cu PERRY OAY OR NIGHT 723-3443 By MARTIN SINGLETON County Federation of Agricul- torium executive committee was ee : r -porter ture Meeting. told ai a meeting held Tuesday Do ee Oshawa, Genosha Hotel --:Osh- T. V. Kelly, chairman of the vaded O'Neill Collegiate and awa Fair. Board Annual Meet- finance committee, said that Vocational Institute and teach Com ing : donations to date included $75,-/ers had their hands full of keep- rooms as an ent school ronto, Royal Coliseum -- Pro-|General Motors of Canada em-| On Thursday, 11B presented the Commons schools up to Grane 8 except n, vincial Soil and Crop. Improve- ployees. ~ their home-form Mean es a an ne AGH os hool Se Y : Ppa ment Association Annual Meet-| Mr. Kelly also said that $25,-/H. Tamplin, with a curiously- following higt ch aré , g ni . 'fn & ing like yhiskey bottle, with)and physics. 4 institutions where vy compete A hot dog stand now occupies| Saturday, Feb. 1, 9 a.m., Port ductions from other companies/thing like a whiskey b : sested with public ly supported second-|he. site where Thomas Jeffer-| Perry High Schoo] -- 4-H Home- ecordings "to ary schools : son wrote the United States|making Club Achievement Day ribe them : _ tee, "and we have acknowledged Geography students, owe a tip of|)" ° dpa : e3 : : porters--there are né Protsetant | receipt of $7,843 in sundry dona- their hats to 11E for throwing|4ave to be in classes till 10/<Hooteninny' which kept us in a and FLEE HOTEL FIRE separate schools in the province E NE Ss | : lock, At this hour, the dreary- state of laughter, accompanying AIR CAD Es W He pointed sut that the $250,- thus forestalling all tests until] eved Shipisly phd Heche were driven from their change in 000 pledge made by GM as well|the:new year. 'Mac' Swackham-|° ve ears arte half-hour per-|_Lntroducing Mr. Duff on the rooms--and some were forced The Libera and as several large - personal mer, master chef, burned the|S@@is. Aller Let per) suitar, and Mr. 'Liberace' Hodg- into 17-degree weather in their Conservative parties have said) Pl j fellow-students, they adjourned son tinkling the ivorles, the ial eerste KALI eee qua ron ans |any time bring the total close to rapidly enough. lin the auditorium fora. halle fire broke out at the Broadway Separate high schools and: have) /$600.000. Mr. Kelly noted that a . lhour of carol singing. They then| entertain us with some Central : $25,000 payment had been made| CHRISTMAS FROLIC ga acct : melodius (?) verbal harmony. tar Saturday No. one for the next provincial election : A 'Swingi Sall J , a va i hurt. The fire was| If. separate school supporters : z and' The annual Christmas Frolic,|jearning until Jan. 6. PR dkac ec iade, SO asia Meta ie See de t out in an hour As : Gouinlock, auditorium archi-/held on Thursday, Dec. 19, was| 1 join the students and staff of : an : ary school districts, they can} tects, for preliminary draw-|a great success. O'Neill in extending best wishes) through the -- a oe TO CUT RATES sell their own debentures, build} By FLATSPIN FUMBLE There are to be a lot of prizes } | "if riggs 8s W ro ot me MONTREAL (CP) -- Interna- their own schools and receive' First of all I would like to en- donated by Juny and Lovell : wonderland of icicles, Christmas|a happy and prosperous New|Choice members of the staf ' that no word had been received trees and gay streamers. Music Year. era : 3 oad : | the Department of Munici- : -- wi | with a blending of their talents headquarters has announced) grants Cadet Dance it is to-be held TCR from ' ol : complete agreement by * its Saturday night. Dec. 28; in' the SPECIAL GUEST pal Affairs on whether the city |to the tune of 'Frankie and ic 2 felly | a A ea eres Oh oar ape blips trom Amencen Cit Wr'Batro, Muniona oan Fond Kes Bey sleatball Teams |. res i rin IATA spokesman. said Friday|fore the Christmas vacation The admission is $1. and it is) will attend. There will also be a " ff ; Was necelve very well by the meet with the city council fi- students, and the first term was average of 15 to 2 per cent ton School, Whitby Township, cadets will wear white shirts/ron over the last year or s0.\y % taka aac a * starting "April 1 had an unusual experience Fri- and a bow tie in place of the Everyone is welcome g0 let's a ue tie cee Bate esr pethoonatd a FILE APPEAL NOTICE \¢@¥_,morning. 'Their crossing/blue shirt and long black ties.jsee a good turnout monies to aid the proposed ex- Mite iB Deas s i ; 7 sciation to our most street west was dressed asishoes for dancing as long as sports parade without uniforms i ; | By MARTIN RHODES jwon 33 to 26, The entire team|@Pprecia ' yers for T. Eugene Thompson ganta Cle a distributed they wear their cadet shoes to ; f : S:|at the Thornton road south audi- ~y |played well and proved too good|capable and wise leaders. Santa Claus and ribu Plans are being laid for the|torium site OCVI 'Reporter lfor their opponents. The scoring| This, being the last report of district. court. where' he ee a t ? Wak Convisind Dee 8 6 the tween January and February so|/gave a report on canvassing in/and Vocational Institute boys' Terry Keyes taking top honors|Donevan would like to like to W ld' F .. S b ] all LAC's are reminded that/the city. Mr. Wilson has, been|pasketball teams opened their|with 12 points. Ken MeWilliams| express a trite but meaningful a St. Paul lawyer, was Bit: iken to Still Prison 'two or 5 all ym 0 try and get on this course as)pledges for the' past seven auspicious fashion by winning/yeen four. Dave Tole, who festive season. To make it short ' a : ite next corporal will be chosen months. ae _|their games in a tripleheader/had a broken finger, scored four|and sweet, and in keeping with He was. charg with plotting) R . d | c from the group that pass with Dunbarton District High) points. He was followed by|Present-day biculturalism (the and paying for-the death of his} t S | School. : " March 6.) ejec e n ommon its ler bide or ioe $ orts Editor - The first game was between|Peter Draper and Dieter An-|fesseur de francais, Mme. the elder Dittmar for details p ae e rrst & . auf with two points each. Stewart) we wish to one and t 5 , s words of A. Schell, coach of the)... : aft SE ga Siren ee lOCVI team, this contest was a SENIOR GAME : Pike ge died Pray 'all the They did very well with Cadet F F NHL real cliff-hanger. The senior teams met in the| -°S: '" Years meando of 86 per cent. Welcome to 151 ar rom lead for the first three quar-jning, this time by a score of 41) fellows || VICTORIA (CP)--The sports|ters and part of the fourth}to 26. The action was fast LAC'S TAKE PARADE lsays Canadians need not worry|utes left to play, and Dunbar-| could not keep up with the Red: | SPECIALISTS Monday nights also found the|for a few years about losing the|ton ahead 21 to 19, Dave Alex-| men. | LAC's taking over the parade|Stanley Cup to a European club./ander sank three foul shots in) the scoring honors went to first few kinks were ironed out.|exhibition hockey game Wed-\team a 22-21 margin--the first points. Following him were I hear that the 4th Oshawa|nesday night in which the Ca-/time it had been on top. Johnson with eight, Ian Mc- 151 Chadburn Good Guys to a/©zechoslovakian national team|pave Prest scored on a jump)Tim Gilmore and Ken Brack | basketball' game and in 'spite of 3-2, says the visitors have!shot from the middle of the key./with four each and. Hryiyshyn the final result will find ourja%d they can skate but they/91 victory. '| It is hoped that with this good | 'TRADES ACCEPTED boys ahead we accept pi "th ~ rye OE epsaatiiteyl The top scorer was Dave Al-/ctart, the school is on the road|| 728-6286 323 King St. W. There is also'a rumor going|!rom the Montreal Canadiens."| .yander with 12 points. Davelig a COSSA title. | a game of some 'type. If this is| Of = ee ees 2 pints: Young had five points; ; true, just let us know and we'll contested by the six members| vhije Kitchen, Howard, Warren gladly oblige. of the National Hockey League,| ang Crosson collected two points t is due to open next sum- The symbol suffered its de-|" M WHatenhal "Th h 7? bit t , mise in a_ festive Christmas)"08 as Mr, Diefenbaker, ron's sport parade was ey showed a bit too much) Aba ene 4 "But .one used to it." Sal OE ba Dear.|Preoccupation beta the slap}JUNIOR GAME ISTANBUL. Turkey. (AP) out into a brief singing born broke about a foot of/sroh teir shooting was often) 1, the junior game the OCVI Turkey counted six deaths Fri-|* Nee ition Leader Diefen Sai Le gst Ainge rela bebe elder. That just proves tt at | natural hockey sense which only| 1M BEEF eas Aegis ; : dale RS og ABS gies : : : jtaticomes after many generations! , : » ~ nart of the country over at the symbo! during debate on Coo adacig be bee cadet with: a of hockey players," he said | A. E, JOHNSON 0.0. TRUE TRIM ---- y se PanHRe 0 1 bill which, among other things sult in directors of the Cana-| That's about all the news for play in a certain manner they OPTOMETRIST "8S declares a copyright on the dian World Exhibition Corpora-jthis week but I would like to seemed unable to adjust tol e an amending motion to wipe it tion--the fair's official body--say once again, No Uniforms on| changed conditions and invari-\| @ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Meat Specials! Mon. & Tues. symbol er the sChris 6 tence 14V% King St. E. 723-2721 ymbo ber thesChristmas dance | started. | SHOULDER hee ee, a REeaAe'sS Weer> | PORK CHOPS Ibs. $1.00 LEAN FREE OAT NOME TAIL TS) MINCED PORE DEMONSTRATIONS AT STORE i insects stye HAMS Ib. 65° STYLE . FARM, FRESH ° ° : ALTO Music Supplies 453 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PE}! MON, NITE 'TIL 9 P.M. PHONE 725-1501 Oo To AH Our Friends and Customers. We Extend Christmas Greetings and a New Year Filled With Health and. Happiness! Wednesday, Jan. 29, 8 p.m.,/at City Hall The Christmas spirit per- } Jan. 29. 30 and 31. 9 a.m., To- 589 in payroll! deductions from/!"8 unruly students "in line'. recommenda: districts may operate Bn : SITE UNPRESERVED ing 313 was received in payroll de-/shaped present looking . some- 10! chools now operate private Catholic separate Declaration of Independence for South Ontario tions and pledges." a party for Mr. Williams, and|9 © i-- NEW YORK (AP)--About 200 --have repeatedly requested the admiration, iat : \pledges could be called upon at/cake, but it was still consumed|i0ds' of being taught by their ightclothes when a smoky they advocate public support for] |Donevan faculty went on to > wer Manhat- embodiea the plan in tforms Hotel in lower Manhat : | e left these hallowed halls of th ( 'hri tm to the firm of Allward and | was reported hurt Ss as al ice \*J pi i igen' : agree to form their own second- | Jumping Jim Craigen' went 5 § ~ i i very Merry Christmas and ue wommnities wai alto ton Students entered into a winter|for a very y tional Air Transport Associationgovern ment support through)jighten people on our annual,Drug Stores in Oshawa, jaccompanied these manoeuvers member airlines on new, lower) DRESSED FOR:OCCASION |420 Wing Building at the Osh-| A special guest, a young lady|SOM¢ borrow from the Federal |Johnny'. the cargo rates will go down an the pupils of Dr. Robert Thorn- mess undress which means the/film on the events of our squad- nance committee in the New ' oouGlded with a. ceelintinn at amined ab 40 in pias a dabe Pe "ing Ne ly re-eoched back, showing their MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Law. guard at Kendalwood and King Cadets may also bring other! Monday will be a compulsory pansion of recreation facilities| filed a notice of appeal Friday , . "er h rt MPG 7A ; ; I candy to the children te party next NCO Course to be held be-| Director Robert Wilson also; Aj] three O'Neill Collegiate! was fairly well distributed with|the year 1963, the whole . of aying of his wife. Thompson | 1 1 they should be on their toes to/canvassing for donations andjschedule last Tuesday night in/haq six points and Phil Mcll-|phrase connected with the ago to b ife term.|! All cadets interested in a Clair GGlendinning with three,|words of our own beloved pro- vife, Carol last Congratulations are in order j jthe two bantam teams. In the) all a 'Joyeux Noel' and on Says Czechs Coulter leading with an average The Dunbarton team held: the|final game with OCVI again win-| . editor of. the Victoria Colonist|quarter. With about three min-|throughout; but Dunbarton just| and doing a good job after the) Jim Tang, reporting on the one minute to give the local Ron Burnett, the centre, with 14 Rover crew has challenged the|nadian Olympic team beat the; In the final minute of play|Namee with five; Charlie Love,| the fact that we already know, S9Me fine individual players/This gave the bantams a 24 to/ with two. Real Estate Ltd. around that the Sea Cadets want|_,The Stanley Cup, emblematic) pyoct was next in line with six] On Sunday night the squad- including Montreal Canadiens. leach. | spirit, At one stage MPs broke MONTREAL (CP)--A spokes- 3 foncink toll on Dilanee the| Of target and they lacked the lay as a result of floods in the baker was the first to take aim fair symbol obviously will re ie | Once committed to making a 12 KING E, -- 723-3633 e@ EYES EXAMINED symbol. He eventually moved giving consideration to a new Monday, Dec. 23, and remem- ably carried on the way they| ALSO lb. 59* e READY-TO-EAT --!2 OR WHOLE EASY TERMS ROASTING CAPONS Ib. 49° iJ 728-6226 --"S

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