Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Oct 1964, p. 4

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REV. A. WOOLCOCK VICE-PRESIDENT The Rev. L. W. Herbert, min- ister of King Street United jof the Oshawa Ministerial Asso- |clation, at its regular meeting |Monday. The meeting was held lin the lounge of St. Andrew's |United Chu ch. The other members of the new executive are: Past president, |Rev. A. Woolcock; vice-presi- |dent, Major Fred Lewis; secre- tary, Rev. D. R. Sinclair; treas- urer, Rev. George Carroll. The several committees of the asso- ciation are ~ade up as follows: Religious inst uction in the schools, Rev. N. T. Holmes, Rev. G. W. C. Brett, Rev. F G. Ongley and Rev. E. Winter. Radio broadcasting, Rev. J..F. G. Morris and Rev. J. D. Os- borne. Hillsdale Manor Services, Rev. D. Sinclair and Rev. L. Church, was elected president) Rev. Herbert Heads Ministerial Group Rev. A. Woolcock. Religious edi- |torials, Rev. A. Magee. Representatives were appoint- led to the following organiza- tions: Children's Aid Society, |Rev. J. K. Moffat. Community Tan THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 21,1964 3 OTTAWA (CP)--Sources con- firmed Tuesday the presence of a Russian trade official in Ot- tawa, setting off speculation about possible sales of more Canadian grain to the Soviet Union. The official is Nikolai Belou- sov, an official of Exportkhleb, Russia's grain board. Despite speculation about pos- sible future sales, the official reason for the visit was re- a May Buy Canadian Grain ported to be for a clean-up of details connected with the chase last fall of 239,000, bushels of Canadian wheat by Russia. ; Canadian sources confirmed the Russian official's presence here but declined comment on any possibility of future grain sales. COSENS & MARTIN Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa 728-7515 {nsurence" Res: 725-2802 or 725-7413 «| a al hae * @ |chest, Archdeacon H. D, Clever- don. Mental health association, Rev. A. M. Butler. Ontario County TB Association, Rev. H. A. Mellow. Oshawa branch, Canadian Bible 'Society, Rev. Frank Ward, Rehabilitation Council, Rev. R. G. Brooks. So- cial Planning Council, Rev. J. Porter. Oshawa Labor Council, Rev. J. Porter, Rev. L. M. Ware and Major F. Lewis. The members were urged to promote the annual UNICEF Hallowe'en drive in their ser- vices on United Nations Sun- day, October 25, and the an- YOUR CHOICE IM. Ware. General Hospital ser-|nual sale of poppies on Poppy ANY ONE to. TRIP Members of Lebanon Lodge, AF and AM heard Rt. Wor. Bro. W. Gordon Bunker, past District Deputy Grand Master, tell of his recent trip to the it vices, Rev. C. M. Bright and|Day, November 7. REV. HERBERT Ottawa Scanning Reaction To Blast By DAVE McINTOSH | OTTAWA (CP)--The external |affairs department is scanning lworld reaction to Communist| \China's nuclear detonation clues as to what this may por-| le Chinese mem- bership in the United Nations. The chief worry now, informants indicated Tues- day, is not so much the question of Red China winning a UN lseat but how such a decision | question has would affect the United St still strenously opposed to Chi- 's admission. cogn . In other words, little advan- Chine so as to assist in paving TO HOLY LAND DESCRIBED TO MASONS Holy Land at a social gather- of interest which he visited. Grand Master, Ontario dis- ing Monday night. The guest Shown at the event, from left ar tore. ge Ese speaker illustrated his speech to right, are Rt. Wor. Bro. Bunker, with slides showing the points W. I. Pienson, District Deputy --Oshaiwa Times Photo | na Suspended Sentences | Given Three Youths Bowmanville (Staff) -- Three; had been a Hampton men were given a one his place on the night in ques- sentence andjtion and some of the guests} $150 restitution| were departing when the Wich-|that in view of the order of res-| man car drove up. year suspended ordered to pay after being convicted of Willful Damage in Magistrate's Court yesterday. Norman Moffatt, 46, George Moffatt, 23, a nephew of Nor-) man, and Robert Adams, 22,| had all pleaded not guilty to the| charge that they had willfully) damaged an automobile belong-| ing to Lyle Wichman, also of! Hampton. Other charges of As- sault and Unlawful Detention) were later dropped. Wichman, testified, that August 16, at about 2:30 p.m., three others, Wayne Trull, 18, Ray Adcock, 17, and Ed Samle, 20, all of Hampton, and himself had been driving past Norman Moffatt's home, and had noticed} a girl standing beside a car) parked in front of the house. | 'Wayne had yelled at me to| stop the car because there was) a. girl there he knew. I stopped and Wayne got out and asked her if she wanted to go steady." "One of the other guys in the car," Wichman continued, "told Wayne to get back in the car and went outside to get him. They both got back in and we drove away." NOTICED CAR Wichman also told the court that after leaving the vicinity of} Moffatt's house he noticed a car following them "We drove around some and then parked behind the Town-) ship Hall in Hampton. The other car followed us in. "Three people jumped out of, the car, and started to pound) their fists on the windows and doors yelling at us to open the door. I tried to reason with them to see what they wanted but they just kept yelling and swearing at us." "Norman Moffatt, jumped on- to the hood of my car and started to kick the windshield with his foot, in an attempt to bre e glass and get at us." Another crown witness, Ed! Smale, testified that after Mof- fatt had jumped on the hood of the car, one of the other two} forced his wav into the car } "When the door was opened, | the three of them jumped into} the car and started to beat us| on) up. They were yelling and) swearing at us all the time Smale also. said, after - the three had jumped into the car, | he had jumped out the door on| his side and ran away to get help. He also 'said he saw Wich- man and Trull being slapped|* and punched by the three ac-| cused. Wayne Trull,. and Ed Adcock, both told the same story re- garding the incident et Norman Moffatt, testifying on his own behalf, said that there HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 " SERVING OSHAWA OVER party were outside the house at the time, when Wichman's car | drove up." a scream and than the horn of| Bob's car started to blow." side to see what was wrong, and Sharon Cross, 18, George Mof-| fatt's girl friend, told him that itwo boys had gotten out of the car, asked her if she wanted to go steady. |tend for possib: in Ottawa ates, for| NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Site Of Steel Mill Not Picked QUEBEC (CP) -- Some details of the financing of Que- bec's planned $225,000,000. steel mill now are known al- "a bit of a party" at|police instead of taking the law jinto his own hands. Mr. Bonneyeastle also picked. said 2 \titution, Mr. Wichman would) Three of the women at the] drop the other charges against the three accused. "I think this is a good gesture| a on the part of Mr. Wichman, | Twas talking to Bob Adams | and the three should appreciate what he is doing." next year or in early 1966. Americans. Moffatt said he had run out- John Rambo of the U.S. 'Store Closing (Case Adjourned Miss Cross, testifying at al HAMILTON (CP)--City. Sol- later time, said she had told|icitor Forst Rodger said Tues- them she was engaged to belday he would seek in magis-| married to George Moffatt and| , . she didn't want to go steady. | trate's court gd . three-week 0! earings in "After I told them I was en-|@djournment gaged one of them made some|which three department stores obscene comment to» me and| face 77 charges of violatin : | ; ga both of them jumped back into tnMform closing. bylaw the car which drove away.' Moffatt also told the court,| Steinberg's Miracle Mart and that after the girls had told him|Woolco department store each what happened, Bob Adams,\are charged with 33 violations George Moffatt, the three girls}of the bylaw and Towers dis- and himself had jumped into|count store with 11 Bob Adams' car and followed) Hamilton's early closing by- Wichman's car law. orders stores closed at 6 GOOD GESTURES p.m. daily except for. Thursdays 'We followed them for five or (284 Fridays on the basis of fewer misses. Nov invited countries to reply. lake 35 miles southwest of here. and struck his head on a rock. the bronze. hough the site of the 600,000-ton-a-year plant has not been Gerard. Filion, managing director of the General Invest- ment Corporation which will build and operate the plant, said Tuesday thé firm will go to the public for funds late Russian Wins Olympic High Jump TOKYO (CP) -- Russia's Valery Brumel won the gold medal: in the Olympic high jump today, out-jumping two John Thomas of the U.S. won the silver medal and Both Brumel and Thomas failed to clear seven feet 2% inches but Brumel won Itage is seen in Chinese mem- |bership in- the UN if this widens [the gulf between the U.S. and China and creates a new gulf between the U.S. and countries lfavoring Chinese membership. Informed sources said Can- jada wants to help end the iso- llation of Red China but not at \the expense of isolating the U.S. For nearly a decade, long- term Canadian policy on this been aimed at timing a Canadian vote in favor of Chinese entry into the UN and Canadian recognition of e way for similar U.S. action. TIME TO ACT? | But the point now may have jarrived where Canada can -no longer wait for the U.S., External Affairs Minister Martin said Friday the question of China's admission to the UN cannot long be postponed and ithat the Chinese nuclear explo- jsion emphasizes the need for \China being brought into dis- jarmament discussions. | Mr. Martin said May 22 that the extent of any changes in Canada's position on China will not become apparent until the |government sees what develop- ments occur at the UN assem- bly These developments now may hinge a good deal on the reac- tion of UN members, especially the Asians and. Africans, to China's nuclear test, informants said. | The assembly is scheduled to ° jopen Nov. 10, though the start Sweden Backs Peace Force Talks STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -- Sweden has accepted a Cana- dian invitation to attend a conference on United Nations international positions. peace-keeping operations which is to begin in Ottawa on aes 2 The aim of the four-day conference will be to discuss practical experiences in- mounting such operations. wa, officials said Sweden was one of the first of the 27 In Otta- RCAF Officer Drowns Near Trenton CHAPLEAU, Ont. (CP) -- Sgt. Jacob Hamm, 39, of the RCAF station at Trenton, Ont., was drowned Monday in a Polilce said Tuesday night that Sgt. Hamm, father of four, may have fallen out of a boat on Prairie Bee Lake 10 minutes before they pulled} Mr. Rodger said the solicitor's| into the parking lot oehing the|department wants to study last STUDENTS INCREASE | Township Hall week's judgment handed down) NELSON, B.C. (CP)--Enrol- pot denied he had shouted | by ~ yma Court ve igen ment at private Notre Dame and swore at the occupents of|in which the court upheld the} pyyivore - | Wichman's car, or that he had | bylaw but declared the prac.) otverslly ner oe = nb tried to kick out the windshield|cution must establish the prin-|increased by 172 students to lcipal business of a store that|497, among them being 46 stu-| po been charged. |dents studying part time. of the car. "The only reason jumped NEED A NEW... OIL FURNACE? Call PERRY |] Day or night 723-3443 | jmay be postponed to Nov. 24 to |give the new, leaders in Britain jand Russia time to assess their Just A Minute... ido you know you should. be mak- jing arrangements now for your jtrip to Mexico this winter. Call |DONALD TRAVEL for the most courteous. and helpful service. 3 PAUL RISTOW LTD. REALTOR 187 King East 728-9474 |) ITEM SHOULDER Welland Man Killed Wife, Jailed For Life WELLAND (CP) -- Ronald George Stewart, 25-year-old fa- ther of four, was sentenced Tuesday to life imprisonment after pleading guilty in Ontario Supreme Court to a reduced charge of non-capital murder in the shooting death Aug. 20 of his wife Barbara. Stewart was originally charged with capital murder but the charge was reduced after two psychiatrists testified he was incapable of perform- ing a planned or deliberate slay-| ing. | Mrs. Stewart died in their) east - end Welland apartment after two bullets from a .22-cal- ibre rifle struck her head. A psychiatrist testified that Stewart had had an unstable childhood which caused him to react--violently when spurned by a woman. Evidence showed Mrs. Stew- art had threatened to leave her husband a few days before the shooting. 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