Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Mar 1964, p. 3

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against their own handicap. The Ontario Society for Crip- pled Children, in association with 230 service clubs, is pro- viding direct assistance to more than 16,000 crippled chil- dren in Ontario. Such assist- ance is made possible through ARCHERY FROM A wheel- chair is not an uncommon sight at thecrippled chil- dren's Easter Seal camps. It is one of the many sporting activities that give the chil- dren a chance to compete Ontario Society the public's support of the Easter Seal campaign, The 1964 campaign ends this week, The $1,000,000. objec- tive must be achieved, so that no crippled children will go without help CAPSULE NEWS | - Flying Show Cut $712,000 Saved OTTAWA (CP)--The defence department expects to éave 4 $712,000. a year by its decision|tial freedom, both as entertain- to disband the Golden Hawks|ment and as a form 9f sociai aerobatic flying team. In ajland literary criticism." Commons reply tabled Monday, the department also said the SETS TRIAL DATE eightaman tea mhad performed| JACKSON, Miss. (AP)--Cir- 317 times since its formation in|cuit Judge Leon Hendrick Mon-| May, 1959. day set April 6 for the second trial of Byron de, la Beckwith, AIRLINES MUST PAY accused slayer of Negro. civil] OTTAWA (CP) -- The copy-jrights leader Medgar Evers. At) right appeal board has p-|the first trial of the Greenwood, | proved an application by BMI) mics. fertilizer salesman, which Canada Limited to agg ait: ended Feb. 7, the all-white jury| line companies to pay a $12 an-ifailed to agree on a verdict) ag ga ae + yep el Cd almost 12 hours of delib-| a MI - } ions. righted music is played. Thee" new fee was made public in a} PROLONGS STAY special edition of the Canada} 7oNDON (AP) -- Marshal) Gazette released Monday. Abdullah al-Sallal, president of| songs because "parody and sa- tire are deserving of substan- | 4 Fire Alarms Seals Aid In Search For Disease Cause Research into the crippling disorders of children {s one of the important functions of the for Crippled Children and an excellent dem- onstration of the use of publicly donated funds to the annual Easter Seal campaign. The several research projects initiated regularly deal with pre- ventative measures causing crippling conditions and also study and research new tech- niques in rehabilitation of chil- dren who have a physical dis- ability, Through research and study, new orthopaedic appli- ances have been developed and are being improved year after year, The Easter Seal appeal that is sent by the 230 service clubs in Ontario to all the citizens of this province, is asking for fi- nancial support to continue and to expand this program of re- search, as well as to provide the funds needed for the full program of care, treatment and rehabilitation now being carried on by the Ontario Society for Crippled Children and its asso- ciated service clubs. The society's nursing pro- gram, the treatment centres, camps, clinics, provision of spe- cial equipment and other such services are helping more than 16,000 boys and girls and teen- agers. to overcome their physi- cal handicap so that they might participate in the every-day ac- tivities of life to the best of their ability. Contributions to the 1964 Eas- ter Seal campaign assure the donors that they are assisting Timmy and his pals to attain as It is gratifying to know that every contribution that is given Are Answered The Oshawa Fire Department jreports that in the 24-hour per- iod upto 9 a.m, today four fire alarms and two routine ambu- lance calls were answered. Antifreeze leaking from an auto in a Bond street east park- jing lot had firemen out mop- \ping up. The department aiso |put out a grass fire on the south |side of the CPR tracks on Ste- venson's road south. More mopping up was called for at the intersection of Wil- son road and Olive avenue _when a gas tanker sprang a leaR. Monday's biggest fire (report- ed on page one of Monday's Times) caused $5,000 damage to the kitchen: of the 292 Arthur street home of K. Checko. Mrs. K. Checko was preparing French fried potatoes when she suffered a dizzy spell and spilled grease on a red hot element MARK BOXCARS the Yemen republic, will orl Safety reflective marking:|/0n in Moscow after a visit for have been placed on 31,020| medical treatment and rest, OBITUARY boxcars, with about 71,631 stil|Moscow radio reported Tues- to be marked. Transport Min-|9@y. ister Pickersgill said Monday) that. the railways place the; MAN OF YEAR JAILED | safety marking on abdvut 6,200 HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Wal-| boxcars each year. \ter Lamar Evans, 29, Bay City's) 1962 Young Man of the Year, SENIOR PRELA'-- HOME has been sentenced to 18 months BRISBANE (AP) -- Romaniin prison for embezzling $171! Catholic Archbishop James Du-| from the Bay City Bank and) hig of Brisbane, Australia, at 92/Trust Company. Evans was an the world's senior prelate, has| assistant .vice-president of the| returned home from hospital,/pank until his dismissal last as mentally alert as ever but! October. He worked there nine due to be immobilized for some) years. time, a doctor reported. The i ne i : archbishop was placed in hos-; GOOD DEED MEASLY CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Ill. pital Feb. 9. He was critically : ill from. exhaustion due to age|(AP)--The six Cub Scouts who and what was described as heat/dashed inta a burning home fatigue. Monday: and carried out three |small. children are waiting to DEFECTOR'S HOME LOST |see what they're going to get OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) --jout of it. It's not that they're' Otho G. Bell, who defected to hoping for an award--they just Red China during the Korean learned that two of the rescued War and then returned to the\children have the _ measles. United States, lost his home| None of the cubs have had the and everything in it in a fire) measles Monday. Bell's wife and three : of their four children were in FCCC TO MEET the home but escaped unhurt.| LONDON (Reuters) The Fire Chief Robert Thomas esti-|Federation of Commonwealth mated the four-room house was|Chambers of Commerce will worth about $5,000 and said the hold its 22nd congress in Trini-| Bells' had no insurance. dad from April 20 to 26, it was announced here Tuesday. It will COULD GIVE PENSIONS be the first time it will be held OTTAWA (CP)--Recipients of\in the West Indies. The confer- family allowances and old age ence will be opened by Sir Solo- pensions who can afford it}mon Hochoy, governor-general should be able to contribute the|of Trinidad and Tobago. Maj.- money for federal medical re-Gen. A. E. Walford of Canada search. This principle is em- will preside. bodied in a private members' bill introduced" in the Com-| WELCOMES EMIGRATION mons.Monday by Dr. H. C. Har-| LONDON (Reuters) -- Com- ley (L--Maltdn). The bill was|monwealth Secretary Duncan put on the order paper for de-/Sandys 'said Monday _he wel- bate later in the session. comed the fact substantial num- 4 be ish citiz i- [MAY PARODY SONGS _ Pnlige hom Bete Canede NEW YORK (AP)--The U.S. Australia and New Zealand and Court of Appeals ruled Monday that the British government con- that Mad magazine had a right tinued to assist the emigrants to parody the songs of Irving cfs a Berlin and other song writers 17 DIE IN BOAT and that parody was not an in-- KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP)-- fringement of copyright. The Eighteen Cubans, including five three-judge panel declared the children and six women, drifted) magazine has a right to parody | 18 days in an open boat in the| : --|Caribbean on an_ ill-fated at-| |tempt to flee Castro's Cuba, it was announced Monday, Seven-) teen died. Sixteen bodies were }dumped into the sea. The even- jtual lone survivor drifted on to |Grand Cayman Island with the body: of his dead wife still jaboard. He had grown too weak to dispose of it -Oshawa Man Faces Second Robbery Count NERAL OF MRS. CLARENCE CORY The memorial service for Mrs. Clarence Cory, who died in a fire at 497 Ortona avenue, Sat- urday, Mar. 23, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Mon- day, Mar. 23, at 2 p.m. Rev. N. Siblock, pastor, Rit- son Road Pentecostal Church, conducted the service. Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery Pallbearers were Len McMul-' len, Gordon Cory, Steve Carr,) Robert Lemoria, Joe Lemoria/ found in the accused's home, |" and Bud Packer. | tothe Easter Seal. campaign \will be of some help to a jerippled child | CITY AND | DISTRICT HOSPITAL REPORT The report of the Oshawa General Hospital for the week sions, 326; births -- male 21, female, 25; dischanges, 318; newborn discharges, male minor surgery, 104; nose and throat, ations and _ treatments, casts, 20: physiotherapy treat- ments, 893; visits, 575; occu- pational therapy, 212. Fine Driver $100 Or 30 Days Ernest Graziotto, street west, was Monday con- victed of having liquor and fined $100 or 30 days in jail. The accused was also con- victed of breaking, entry and theft and possession of stolen goods and remanded for sen- tence until Mar. 26. In an earlier hearing, Oshawa Magistrate's Court was told a trailer owned by Consolidated Truck Lines Ltd. was broken into, and stolen goods were later found in Graziotto's house. Other items were recovered from a privy in Courtice. Home-made liquor was also the court was told. GREENWOOD RACEWAY FIRST RACE --7 Furlong trot for 4) SEVENTH RACE -- 6%-Furlong pace for|from Tahiti. As a result, the examining the 4.60 3.70| possibility of extending the air- year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). 8-Riverdale Bob, Findley 5.90 3.40 2.30 7-Felipa, Corbett 6.70 3.20 1-Big Ben Bolt, Waples 2.40 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Flying Herbert, Hal G. Atom, Tootsie Doll, Tru Symbol, and Who's Who C THIRD RACE -- 6'2 Furlong trot for 4-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (7) 1-Donny Brooke, Young 4.60 3.20 2.60 4-Lady Haw Lea, Anderson 9.30 4.60. 5-Denny Barnes, Lawson 3.40 Start -good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Fiash Riddell, von, King of Diamonds, and Dark A Thrust. 4-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) 6Fleety Riddell (Sheldon) 6.00 3.50 2.90 4Junior Atom (Galbraith) 8-Kitty Chips (Reagan) Start good, won driving Also Ran In Order: Lady Violet D Goodwill Johnnie, Nancy Scott, Bob C jee and Billy Sunday H. SECOND RACE -- 41% Furlong pace for 4-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (7). 8-Fin's Hat, Feagan 7.40 2.60 2,20 1-Direct Johnny, Felion 2.40 2.10 5-Meadowview Champ, Reid 2.40 Start good, won driving. Also Ran In Order: Little Etsel, Betty Bethel, Janet's Girl, and Irish Lady. DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 8, PAID $19.60 6.70 EIGHTH RACE -- 1 milepace for 4 year-olds and up. Purse $800 (7) DH-3-Jean Third, Gelsel Jr. 6.90 5.50 4.60 DH-7-Marlean Chief, Loney 10.70 9.00 6.20 2-Full Swing, Zuk 4.00 Start good, won driving ~ Also Ran In Order: Tommy Direct, Tonka G., Negley Hal and Minor Joe. |DH-Deadheat for First NINTH RACE -- 7-Fyrlongs pace for 4-year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8) 3-Dr, W. (A. Waddell) 38.40 15.00 8.50 2-Mr, Ben, L'Heureux 5.30 4.00 8-Sky Goose, Doris Filion 6.10 Start good, won easily | Also Ran In Order: Jean First, Merry Pence, Royal Oaks, McCarr Hanover and, Peachcrop. A large crowd was on hand to attend the annual dinner | meeting of the Oshawa Travel Trailer Club Saturday night in 2 SR SI ee NE NE ee a Hotel Genosha. Shown, left to right, are members of the 1964 executive: Mr, and Mrs, Bill Kent, presidents; Mr. and a a al ee ie tae ae ce THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Merch 24, 1964 Mrs, Bill Mitchener, first vice- presidents; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball, past presidents. Back row are Mr. and Mrs. OSHAWA TRAVEL TRAILER CLUB ELECTS ITS 1964 EXECUTIVE taries and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-. ward LaVallee, historians. --Oshawa Times Photo. Walter Mosier, second vice- presidents; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thorne, treasurers; Mr. and Mrs. Forbes: McEwen, secre- DCI Squad Takes 2nd COSSA Spot By JAMES McPEAK | (Staff Reporter) | COBOURG |legiate Institute's | : |gymnastic here Saturday. DCI was edged out of top spot| by ithe all-Ontario champion from Trinity College Port Hope. -In all five competitions (fre calisthenics, pommel horizontal bar), |tured second place. | John Flegg took jsecond place on lpommel horse, also on the Donevan calisthenics Other schools in the compe- itition were Trinity College Cobourg District Col- School, jlegiate Institute _ West, |SS from Belleville, High School. Under Coach E. | |pinski. |; Members of the Ajax squad B. Copping, B. McCon- R. Nisbet, K. \nel, J; Horton, \Bellinger and S. Cope. (Editor's Note -- Last week': Talk carried a story which that Glebe Collegiate, Ot- captured the all-Ontario astic championship during Port Hope. A \telegram forwarded to DCI last had and that the championship team Trinity College stated tawa, gymn icompetition at |week stated that scores been tallied incorrectly was, 'in fact, School, Port Hope. STUDY TOURIST SITE WELLINGTON, N.Z. (CP)--A dispute has New landing rights barred Tasman Airways, Zealand's international airline. government is strip on the Cook Islands-an irect,, other South Pacific island group This }might make the islands Tahiti's --to accommodate jets. tourist rival Donevan Col- gymnastic normal an existence as possible./team placed second in COSSA competition held School, horse, parailel bars, vaulting horse and Donevan cap- individual the parallel ending Mar. 21 follows: admis-|bars and third place on_ the Vaughn Hall, squad, 18,\captured second spot on the female, 32; major surgery, 93;/pommel horse, Dennis Siblock eye, ear,'was third individual champion 70; examin-|on the horizontal bar and Don 217;|McEachern was third in free and Ajax Neuhaus, DCI's team is coupe of e |Siblock, J. Flegg, W. Mazur, V. 204 Bond) tail, D. McEachern and R. Sa- Legislation Angers NDP The executive committee of the Ontario Riding New Demo- cratic Party, at a meeting Sun- day night voiced its anger and disgust at the legislation intro- duced recently by Attorney Gen- eral Cass. Following the meeting the ex- ecutive released the following statement: "We fail to understand how these proposals could have been conceived by Mr. Cass, approv- ed by the prime minister, or en- forsed by any sizable or sen- sible caucus of Conservative) MLA's. "We agree completely with the editorial on the subject in The Oshawa Times of Saturday, March 21, wherein it says 'It must be with a deep sense of shame that the people of Ontario face the unhappy realization that they have placed men in power in this province who can promote such an outrageous at- tack on our fundamental free- doms.' The lesson is clear. "No matter what. excuses are offered, whether of © individual) stupidity or collective careless-| ness; of undue haste or sparse- ly attended meetings of Conser- vative MLA's, it is obvious that, under the well-projected image of bland, suave states- manship, the Tory leadership has neither hove nor respect for Magna Oharta, Habeas Corpus, British Justice, the Canadian Bill of Rights, or any other ex- pression of the democratic rights of the people, They, the Tory leaders, stil think in terms that would condemn most of us to wear the wooden yoke of Gurth the swineherd or Wam- Ss e Quinte s the Oshawa Circle of Squires, 56 boys were enrolled as members in Toronto and Guelph -circles as well as the Oshawa circle. was decided to hold an Easter Hop featuring Pat Hervey, the a Footsteps", and Richie Knight and the Mid-Knights of "Char- lena" fame. Gregory's Auditorium Tuesday, March 31, at 8.30 p.m. Advance tickets are on sale at Hender- son's Bookstore. have played hockey with the Guelph Squires but the game was called off because Jerry Powers, hurt in an auto accident. Squires Plan Easter Hop At a recent initiation held by At this initiation meeting, it rtist of "Walking in Bonnie's The hop is to be held at St. The Oshaw Squires were to chief counsellor, was address, got swift justice in| Oshawa Magistrate's Court Monday. | recess i plaints that "an Indian with a bump on his head" noying people on Church street. Marsden and charged him with beg- ging. on the same charge," said Mag- istrate H. W. Jermyn. 'Thirty days in jail." a smile on his face, Gets 30 Days, For Begging Mrs. Bert Guthrie, the business at the recent UCW meeting at the church. Mrs. C. Clemence led the worship serv- ice on an Easter theme, 'The Grace of Our Christ."' John Puckrin who read the meditation on Mrs. the prayer, and Mrs. G. Squire who read the scripture. and Confession was used with the ladies giving the response. Mrs. Bill Guthrie showed col- ored slides on "The Resurrec- refreshments. enjoyed skating at the Brook- lin arena recently with a social hour afterwards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guthrie. Admits Theft © Of Two Wallets A 21-year-old Ajax man was Monday remanded to Mar. 26 for pre-sentence report after pleading guilty to stealing two wallets in Oshawa General Hos- pital Mar. 20. Oshawa Magistrate's Court was told Rosair Peter Belanger, Baseline road, was a mainte- nance man at the hospital when ihe stole wallets owned by Dr. Emery Ugray and Anson Ger- row. ) In a statement read to. the court Mr: Gerrow said he. re- turned from taking physio- therapy treatment and found his wallet, containing $40, miss- ing from his trousers. Dr. Ugrey's wailet containing $26 was missing from a fifth floor locker room, the was told. Audley UCW Meet Has Easter Theme MRS. FRED PUCKRIN AUDLEY -- The president, conducted Lord, Jesus She was assisted by Mrs. the scripture, Fred Puckrin who gave A Litany. of Thanksgiving 'on." Mrs. G. Astley served Several of the club members cently returned from Athabas- ca, accompanied 'by his son, Mr, Fowlie, and Mrs. Fowlie of Scarborough, has been visiting with relatives in Audley. Walter Fowlie, who has re- Claude Marsden, of no fixed| During the court's lunchtime| police received com-! was an- Police promptly picked up in Bateman's Store "It's your 18th or 19th time "Yes, sir," said Marsden with CITY OF OSHAWA GARBAGE COLLECTION NOTICE Good Friday Good Friday, March 27th Is a Civic Holiday and ba the jester. "With its huge majority, the Government could have passed the legislation easily, had not the righteous wrath of the peo- ple given it pause. This situa- tion is rotten, and ripe for change. As The Times' editorial | says 'The men who brought forward this legislation do not deserve to hold office. Those in appointed positions who give it their approval must be dismiss- ed; they are too dangerous to the public good. Those who vote for it must be defeated at the o" next election'. ' HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS there will be NO GARBAGE COLLECTION in Oshawa on that day. Garbage normally collected on Friday will be col- lected on THURSDAY, MARCH 26th -- ONE DAY EARLY. Garbage must be out by 8:00 A.M. to avoid being missed, as the time of collection may vary because of the revised schedule. R. CECIL BINT, Chairman, Public Works Committee, THE KEY To The SALE LIST WITH PAUL RISTOW REALTOR 728-9474 *"ostawa"' | FOURTH RACE --- 7-Furlong pace) for 3 and 4-year-olds. Purse $800 (8) | 7-Kn'tie Knight (Mactavish) 6.00 3.60 3.10) 6-Walter Scott (Feagan) 10.70 7.20) 4-Ben Canuck (Corbett) Start good, won driving | Also Ran In Order: Midge Diamond, Echo O. Valley, Star Johnston, Kim. Dale and Solon's Memory FIFTH RACE 6'2-Furlong trot for 4- year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) 5-Flash Wingay. (Burrison) 11.80 5.40 4.50 1-Mr. Profile (Loney) 6.80 4.20 DQ-7-Heather Boy (Farr) 6.10 Start good, won driving | Also Ran In Order: Rose C. Lee, Peggy | P. Prologue, Robert Lee Jr., Dervish and) Slade Hanover DQ-Finished placed third second, disqualified end SIXTH RACE -- 7-Furlong trot, for 4! year-olds and up. Purse $800 (6) 1Frisco Van (Lockhart) 2.70 2.60 2.80 7-Macduff's Lassie (Walker) 5.60 3.90 6-Wild Indian (Gordon) 5.20 Start good, won handily Also Ran In Order: Cloyd Hanover, Wee Danica and Merrie Amos. Late Can, Laddie Song. QUINELLA Nos. 1 and 7 PAID $17.30 Tender EA 'N TRUE-TRIM BEEF 12 KING E. -- 723-3633 Specials - Wednesday Only! LEAN RIB LEAN BLADE SIMCOE (CP)--John William MacDonald, 33, of Oshawa, serving nine years in New Brunswick's Dorchester Peni-| tentiary, has been charged with robbery in a two-year-old Delhi Ont. bank holdup. 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