Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1964, p. 24

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26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 26, 1964 BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM LAWTON -- Alfred and Joan (nee Allan) wish ta announce the ariival of @ baby daughter, Kelly Diane, 7 Ibs, 5 ozs: on Tuesday, January 25, at the Oshawa General Hospital, A sister for Brian, O/RILBY -- Gordon and Huguette (nee Hamel) are pleased fo announce the birth of a boy, weighing % Ibs, 8 oz, on Tuesday, February 25,1964, at Osh- . awa General Hospital, First grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. J, O'Riley, RR 1, Whitby, and Mr, and Mrs, G, Hamel, Montreal, Many thanks to Or, Nolan and Oshawa Hospital staff, PREL -- Melvin and Laurine (nee Hen- derson) are happy to announce the ar- rival of thelr second child, Gregg Melvin Lioyd, 7. Ibs, 15 ozs, on February 26, 1964, at Oshawa General Hospital, A bro ther for Kathy, Many thanks to Dr. A, & King and nursing staff of the fourth floor, INTRODUCE your son or daughter with an Oshawa fimes birth notice, The rate 50, Phone 723-2492 and our, ataff will assist you in writing @ notice, DEATHS ALLIN,Miss Laura At the Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, Tuesday, February 25, 1964, Miss Laura Allin, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs.| Danie! Allin, Orono; sister of Clarence, Orono and Cecil Allin, lilinols, USA Resting at the Barlow Funeral Home, Orono, for service in the chapel at 2 p.m, Thursday, Interment Orono Ceme- tery, BARKER, Mabel Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen: eral Hospital on Wednesday, February 26, 1964; Mabel Menzies, beloved wife of Males Barker and mother of Isia and Harold of Oshawa, in her 80th year, Res Ing at the Armstrong Funeral Horne, Oshawa, with funeral service In the chapel on Friday, February 28 at 2 pm, interrhent Oshawa Union Cemetery BRERLING, Walter J, Entered into rest at Bracebridge General Hospital on February 25, 1964, Walter J Reerling, beloved father of Mrs. Arthur! Robertson (ivadel), of Whitby; Mrs) James MacFarlane (Doris), of Brace bridge, In tis 4th year, Resting at the Reynolds Funeral Chapel in Brace bridge for funeral service In the chapel at 2 pm. Thursday. interment at Brace bridge Cemetery, | BOWMAN, Matthew Neilson | Entered Into rest in Oshawa General Hos pital on February 24, 1964, Matthew Nell: ton Bowman, beloved husband of Ina) Jane Thomson, Father of Ronald and Ross of Oshawa, son of Matthew Bow.) Pre' man of Whitby, end brother of Wiitiam,|dustr Duncan, James, Mrs, Agnes Boyd, Mrs. Jonn Welr (lean) all of Oshawa, Mrs. a SIMPSON -- In cherished memory of \dear husband gg ati was called to "treasured Wit' with love sincere, | SPOKANE, WAsh. -- The Sur- Only @ message, but oh so dear. geon General's report singling Sadly missed by his wife Ethel, out smoking as a major health MONUMENTS -- MARKERS hazard caused no surprise in Spokane public schools, Teach- RIMAR ere h érs here have been pushing a MEMORIALS full scale anti-smoking cam- paign among students for three) 152 SIMCOE ST, S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS years, 723-1002 728-6627 } Many of the studies and sta-! tistics referred to in Surgeon General Luther L, Terry's re- (Bort had already been used here in what is thought to be the first comprehensive, district. wide program against student smoking, a campaing that in-| cludes elementary grades and/ continues through high school. | CARD OF THANKS FOOTE - | wish to thank my rele tives, friends and neighbors for the many cards, gifts, flowers and visits while | patient in the Oshawa General jal, A very speci@l Thank You" Is extended to the Rev, John M, Smith, Or, F, A, Cuddy, Dr, C, D, Russell and the nurses and staff of SF for their attention and many kindnesses to me. Mrs, Lorraine Foote, 209 St, Lawrence ed wide attention, bringing re- quests for information from most states and even from broad, It is rated a success Spokane Schools Lead Anti-Smoking Campaign |teachers may not smoke in the The pilot project has attract-| boys and girls who had written on the National Temperance Study Course: Nancy Carr, Terry Emburg, Gilbert Kintner, Nancy Moore, Joyce Crawforth, John Adams, Elizabeth Forbes, Jane Bryant, Lisya Cullen, Michael Detlor, Pamela Detlor, Danny Wilson, Valerie Wilson, Sheri Robson, Paul Cornish; Louise Pogson, Cynthia Hardie, Elizabeth Cul- len, Susan Quantrill, Bobby Duffy, Heather Cooling, Janice Neill, Timothy Quantrill, Dennie Darling, Janet Kingerlee, Ste- phen Thomson, Ted Connell, Jack Young, Sandra Nimigon, Janet Bradley, Dianne Budd, Jimmy Quantrill, Lynda Elliott, Peter Etmanski, Patricia To- w tnicki, Marilyn McConnell, Bruce Williams, Susan Duffy, Helen Cox, Blayne Pascoe, ing smoking so well the stu- dent will wish to defer any idecision to begin smoking until he or she is old enough to make this important and often irrevocable decision," Dr, Werner says, Under district regulations, presence of students, But all are advised to answer honestly when asked directly by the children if they smoke, It is sug- gested that smokers can tell pupils they probably wouldn't have started if all the informa- lion on health effects had been|rarry Kennedy, Margaret Ann available when they were/coy" David Carmody, Sylvia ita _|Liddle, Marjorie Liddle, Darlene Wilt, Glen Crawford, Shelley Liddle, Peter Fayer, David Duf- jfy, Kerry White, Sean McQuat, Heather White, Mark Fayer, al by its sponsors in holding down the amount of school-age smoking, "The essence of the Surgeon General's report is included in the Source material used for our program," said Dr, George I. Werner, chairman of health in- struction on smoking in the Spokane school district, "By the continuing use of anti-smoking material, present- ed as graphically as possible with planned followup in class- room and home, I'm certain we have stopped many children from ever lighting up." |; The full co-operation of teach. ers is gained by convincing Street, Whitby, Ontario. | GARNER ~ We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to Fairview Lodge, the doctors at the Brooklin Clinic, our neigh: bors and friends for their thoughtful flowers, cards and expressions of con dolences in the loss of Mr, er, We would also like to thank G Motors lof Canada for the loan of cars and flow- jers, the Reverend J, W. S, McClure of |§t. Andrew's Church, Whitby, and Arm strong's Funeral Home for their kind and efficient service. ~The Garner Family) U.S. May Curb | Cigaret | Advertising |them the smoking unit in health | jeducation is really a matter of} | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sur-|life and death. They are told in geon-General Luther L. Terry said Tuesday that the U.S, pub-| jlic health service is "convinced) jthat the American people have} lbeen deceived. and misled by cigarette advertising--and their health has been harmed as a consequence,"' Terry said so in declaring) ny. that the health service intends em in a 'covering to support proposed actions by}, ' . 4 the Federal Trade Commission|SCh00l Superintendent to put curbs on cigarette ad.|©: Sorenson writes vertising in the light of the re-| 'The future health and well-| cent report by the surgeon-gen-|being of the boys and girls i eral's. advisory committee onjour classes will be influenced smoking and health, That com-|by the effectiveness of our anti-) mittee concluded that cigarette|smoking unit. | smoking is a definite hazard to) Teachers are urged to be as} health, objective and unemotional as At the same time, in a Na-|possible in their approach to) tional Press Club talk, Terry|the smoking unit, dicted that the tobacco in-} "The task the teacher faces y would be "perhaps ourjis to present the facts regard-/ most effective ally" in a health)---~ ames uriR service effort aimed at suc.) ing to American Cancer Society) figures, about 1,000 boys and girls now in Spokane schools will die of lung cancer."' It suggests that if children can be 'per-} suaded to even postpone smok-/ ing, some can be saved from} cancer and perhaps heart ail-| letter, | William \the teaching guide that "accord-| Elizabeth Bowes, Ted Norwich, | Patti Creech, Jim Archer, Dar- After 90 Years 'ene Howes, Kathy Stuart, Pat The February meeting of the| Jewell, Susan Reed, Lynda Jane Women's Christian Temperance Breckenridge, Wendy Embury. Union was held in St, Mark's| Five year pins were awarded | Assembly Hall at 3 p.m. Tues-|to Gary Crawford, Jimmy jday. |Quantrill, Joyce Crawforth and President Mrs, Harold Quan-|John Adams, trill presided and opened the! The program consisted of meeting with the words 'Don't|piano instrumentals, a duet and| let the world around youja reading by Lynda Hall, Bar- squeeze-you into its mou'd, but/bara Breckenridge, Louise Pog-| from within," lson, Dianne Budd, Elizabeth] Mrs, Harold Crawforth con-| Forbes, Elizabeth Cullen, Danny| ducted the devotional. Mrs J,|and Vale :e Wilson E, Whitehurst and Mrs. R. Pick-| A' social time was enjoyed by| ering gave their reports. everyone with cookies, choco-| It was announced 'that the|!ate mil and tea being served.| in the Baptist Church, Whit-| by, April 29. Mrs. M, Mitchell,| with members assisting her, er, 'iss Frances Willard, which MAORI DEATH RATE VAS PROSE IDCERSRAR WELLINGTON, New Zealand The WCTU began in Canada|(Reuters)--At no age up to 65) ed with many Churches of Chris-/jess than twice the European.| tian denominations and othe'|fFor females of adolescent and organizations, Educational pro-| working years, the tribal rate provincial, national and interna-/pneans. Susceptibility of the tional levels and is now organiz-|Maori to epidemic and com- ed in some 70 countries of the| municable disease is well} . 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Zulapa Sales to 1) a.m: + FOREIGN TRADING A Arc Bwt 800 13% 13% 13% C Mosher 200 156 156 186 --S Denison 200 8}5 15 WS +1"% Madsen 100 25 228 225 --S {County Convention will be held) | used the clip sheet on the found- NEWS in BRIEF | 90 years ago and is now affiliat-lis the native maori death rate} grams are carried on at local)j, three times that of Euro- world, known, says a health depart- Ae Prizes were presented to the'ment report. OBITUARIES ,United Church Women in which The death of Miss Laura Allin|She was very active, occurred at Hillsdale Manor| Surviving besides Mr. Barker} Tuesday, Feb, 25. She had been|@re a daughter, Isla Barker; a} in failing health for the past nef Harold and a grandson, | MISS LAURA ALLIN three years, rian, all of Oshawa, Feature! Bonus GRANULATED SUGAR With Orders of 20.00 or Over! le d MeConnell Clsobel) of Vancouver, (things as "developing a safer Vj N A ge a yer Resitng at the Arm-icigarette and other safer torms| let am rmy strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with tu-lof tobaceo use," and educating 'Positions 0S! 0 turned to Orono where she lived| United Church. Interment will neral service in the Chapel on Thursday, teen-agers against starting to February 27 at 3.15 p.m, interment smoke . Cremation at the Torento Cremator-) aan tum, (Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Wednesday af ier SAIGON (AP) --South Viet-|for 30 years prior to coming to\%€ in Oshawa Union Cemetery : : namese government troops at-|Oshawa 18 years ago, | FUNERAL OF *® PEACH Y + 20-0.z, pret rege omy a po-/ Miss Allin is survived by two MRS, MARY KROLL jsitions in the Seven Mountains|brothers, Clarence, of Orono) A Hj '; at CHOICE SLICED - 20-02. jarea near the Cambodian fron-|and Rev. Cecil Allin, of Pasa- Mrs. gly yg pe yd @ PINEAPPLE jtier Tuesday. Heavy action wasidena, Cal. She was predeceased/the Oshawa General Hospital on CHOICE RED PITTED - 15-02. eo ee tae Sn reported in the first contacts. /by her parents, a sister, Isobel/phursday, -Feb, 20, was sung at| @ CHERRIES Alex, Jack Gay, Courtice, Samuel Gay, OTTAWA (CP) -- A new drug! Dispatches from the scene,/and a brother, Harold St: Hedwig's Roman Catholic! Vancouver, In her Sird year. Resting at/for the treatment of mental de-|120 miles west of Saigon, were} Miss Allin is at the Barlow/Church by Rev. A. Bagsik on The Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa,/pression was the subject of ajfragmentary, but the engage-|Funeral Home, Orono. The fu-|/Monday, Feb. 24 at 10 a.m. with funeral service In the chapel, Thurs-top level meeting of . federal)ment appeared to be the heav-/neral service will be conducted! Interment was in St. Greg- day, Feb. 27 at 2 p.m. Interment will be/health officials here Tuesday. jiest since a lull in the fighting/at the Laing Memorial Chapel'g.y:s Roman Catholic' Pookie, in Bowmanville Cemetery. (The family) he question of whether the|during the lunar new year holi-jat 2 p.m, Thursday, Feb, 27.\teny The call eavers wane: pasadena heed i dada ah geet drug, known generically as tray-|days last week. Entombment will be at the coke. beer, Rawat i raced as ship 7 at be "lleypromine and by the trade} The action came in the wake|Orono Cemetery with interment/te. Kroll, John Korona and Kaz! hesday, 2 until 4 and 7 voll F Pm 'name Pamate, should be re-lof bloody ambushes of a train|in the spring, Nawrot. at A ved f the market was ex- Saiz | moved from the e $ northeast of Saigon and a mil MRS. HALES BARKER meee tees An Oshawa resident for. 53) MRS. MARGARET NIVEN SLY pected to be decided today. (tary truck convoy southwest of One government official said|this city by Communist Viet the meeting, attended by Health|Cong bands Monday The gov- years, Mrs, Hales Barker died) The funeral took place Tues-| Minister LaMarsh, likely would/ernment lost a total of 22 dead/suddenly Wednesday, Feb. 26, injday, Feb, 25, at 2 p.m. in the recommend removal of the drug|or missing, Six guerrillas were Oshawa General Hospital after/Armstrong Funeral Home of Born in Orono, she was al, The. body ts resting at the} daughter of the late Mr, and|Atmstrong Funeral Home. The} |Mrs. Daniel T, Allin, Miss Allin|memorial service will be held) {received her schooling in Orono] Friday, Feb, 28, at 2 p.m. and/ land later worked for The 'T,|Will be conducted by Rev. L. W Eaton 'Co. in. Toronto.. She re- Herbert, minister of King Street 5-49. 49c FEATURES! SAVE 13c!--BEEF OR IRISH YORK STEWS SAVE 8c!--HEINZ JUNIOR OR STRAINED FOODS 5 0x 49° SAVE 8c--RED & WHITE HOMOGENIZED PEANUT BUTTER = 2 "iki: JARS SAVE 9c!--CHOICE QUALITY TOMATOES SAVE 6c!--RED & WHITE ASSORTED MIX OR MATCH 2-49. CHARTRAN, Mra, Gordon 5. Ottawa May soon we boom oors| REMOVE Drug any Soom aon oom om. | From Market ison 2 'tins' 498 BEST BUY! SAVE 2c! : ROSE MARGARIN BES BUY! SAVE 7c!--FANCY QUALITY YORK KERNEL CORN "Tins BEST BUY! SAVE 14c!---ECONOMY 400's--WHITE OR COLORED KLEENEX TISSUES 49° 49¢ BVENDEN, Stephen Entered into rest in Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, on Wednesday, Febru ary 26, 1964, Stephen Evenden, beloved husband of Dorothy Everitt, For further particulars please call The Armstrong) 28-02. TINS 4g: - 2 vxes, Funeral Home, 728-5173 from the market found dead. a -brief illness. Her late resi- /Mrs, Margaret Niven Sly who! HOARE, Harriett In the Oshawa General Hospital, Tues day, February 246, 1964, Harriett Brown, beloved wite of the late Charles Hoare and dear mother of Henry Price, Whitby: Mrs, 4. Secrwick (Clare), Mrs, C. Hurt burt (Lettitia) Oshawa; sister of Mrs, C Dequerre (Lettitia), Toronto; brother Bramwell, Ajax, in her 75th year, Mrs. Moare<is resting &f Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, for service in the Chapel, Thursday, Febru ary: 27, at 3.90 p.m, Interment Union Cemetery REID, Alexander Stuart In the Oshawa General Hospital, on Mon day, February 24, 1964, Alexander P Reid, beloved husband of Martha Belling: ham and dear father of Robert and Murray both of Oshawa, James of Madoc Andrew of Hamilton, Jonn Eng land, Mrs. N. Masney (Martha) of Hami Mrs. W Mrs. Wy Shot dra (Anne), Mrs. K (Chris tine) all of Oshawa Mrs. J. MacEwan (Marian and, Mrs R. Fraser } MacFarlane Clean) and ot Kellar Wean Greentree Brother of Adam both of Scot Mrs Mrs boty Ren Betty Jamison, Toronto, {Annie) of Burlington Jarmes et Oshawa, in his Pst year, Mr % resting at the Meintosh-Anderson F Home. 18 King Street East for Fed nera service in the Chapel an Thursday. roary 2. Cometery at 2 pm. imterment Union LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements ond Hloral . requirements. for all Occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet, within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM . BILCOR =~ In loving memory of year husband and father, Cech Bilenx who passed away February D4, 194) A page in our book of memories silently turned today wily missed by wife Alice Roy Geughiers Sharon, Carol, Beveriey. and m+ law Ron and granddaughter ' san Pryite, The officials met alter the United States food and drug ed- ministration said Monday that the drug is not safe for con- tinued distribution under pres- ent labelling, It said about 15 persons died of strokes while taking the drug for mental de- pression, Man Kicked Wife Twice Witness Says OWEN SOUND (CP)--A_ baby- sitter told a court Tuesday Pat- rick Solomon kicked his wife twice after she had fallen dur- ing a violent argument in their vearby Saugeen Indian Reserve home Oct, 5 John Cook, 41, was testifying in the non-capital murder trial of his brother-in-law, Solomon 40, charged in the beating death of his wife Alvina Mrs. Solomon, mother of nine died in hospital from head injur- es received in the scuffle Other relatives told the court that the two were drunk earlier in the evening The trial continues at Walker. ton, 35 miles south of here DIVIDENDS Canaila Iron Foundries Lid., pid, 1956 - series $1.06%, April 138, record March 13; common 25 cents, April 1 Power Corporation of Canada Lid,, common 7% cents, March 31, record March 5; 4% per cent first pfd. 56 cents, six per cent pid. 7% cents, April 15, record March 20 The Premier Trust Company, $2, April 1. record March 13 Union Acceptance Corpora. tion Lid, common 10. cents, second pfd. 15 cents, April 1, record March 13, record March! Coinciding with the offensive were attacks from both Russian and Red Chinese quarters on the American presence in South Viet Nam. Chinese Premier Chou En-lai, on a state visit to Pakistan, tola a press conference in Dacca the United States must withdraw its troops from South Viet Nam and/of- King Street United Churchiden, Robert Coleshaw, "stop its intervention in Laos" and was -a life member of the!Mapplebeck, Frank Harris. to ensure in Southeast Asia, ' A dispatch from Moscow by the Soviet news agency Tass de nounced "'the talk about some} 'aggressive pressure' from thc} north" and demandec--as have} Communist North Viet Nam and! the Communist-led South Viet-) namese National Liberation Front--that the US, pull out, peace Cuba Purchases 200 Ontario, Quebec Bulls LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- More than 200 Ontario and Quebec Holstein bulls have been sold to Cuba this year, John Powell of Brantford, chief of extension of the Holstein-Friesian Associ- ation of Canada, said Tuesday He said in an interview dur-! ing an agricultural marketing conference sponsored by the Eastern Canada Farm Writers Association the sales netted abou! $100,000 The bulls, most of them com jmercial rather than top breed- ing animals, will go to Cuba in March to help offset heavy cat Ue losses in that country He said Canadian export of bulls, though currently flourish ing, is threatened by the export of semen by two U.S. compan es The biggest potential market at the moment is in Chile, he said, It is rumored that the South American country may get a $500,000 World Rank joa to buy cattle. Mr. Pow aid a representative of his associa iGon is in Chile now, dence was 213 Arthur street. {died {xn Bowmanville Memorial| EST BUY! SAVE 9cl--TWIN PACK----WHITE OR COLORED Mrs. Barker, the former Mabel Menzies, was the daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Menzies. Born Sept. 20, 1884, in Walkerton, Ont,, Mrs, Barker married on. March 15, 1911, at Dundas, Ont. The deceased was a member DO YOU HAVE STORE OFFICE GARAGE WAREHOUSE TO REN You Will ACTION with TIMES CLASSIF s People "On. the Move" r ame of them are frequently susiness or re-locote o ra are, Office sitting idle tion u ha 1OW ast-A can with a An almost new Classification, 22 enable prospective tenants and easily ond quickly OFFER YOUR VACANCIES NOW |! Telephone Times Classified Ads. 723-3492 Warehouse Inexpensive Times Classified Hospital Sunday Feb. 23, The memorial service was conducted by Rev, Ernest Win- jter of the Calvary Baptist Church. Interment followed a Oshawa Union Cemetery. 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