& COME IN, THE WATER'S FINE Boys' Club pool. The Women's Welfare League, which through volunteers, operates the club receives 25.4 per Come on in, is what the youngsters are asking Martha Frankfurter this year's Miss Red Feather--- who re- cently visited the Simcoe Hall cent of total money received through public donations to the Chest. --Oshawa Times Photo Tots Lost 4 Hours . Turn Up In GM Lot Two adventurous three-year-)were missing about 2 p.m and port confirmed -it was the miss- old Oshawa boys who hiked ajwhen a_ telephone mile along a railroad shunter|of the neighborhood and a line were returned to their par-|seanch by car failed to bring ents by police Wednesday after|results, police were called. a four-hour search. An intensive search began of Mark Harding, son of Mr. and|the Beau Valley subdivision and Mrs. Robert J. Harding, 680|/a nearby bush as darkness set i crescent a , Hu-|in. rt, son of Mr. and-Mrs. A. F.| Then, as neighbors gathered Hubert, 710 Oshawa boulevard|in front of the Hubert home, a north, were found late Wednes-|cal came over the police day afternoon playing im the!oruiser radio that two smaill General Motors parking lot off|hoys had been found on Ade- Adelaide avenue east. llaide avenue, A few anxious Their parents noticed they minutes passed before the re- campaign|ing boys. | Christine, Anne and Donald Simpson, children of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Simpson of 258 Ade- laide avenue east, were playing |in their front yard when they |spotted the two boys swinging jon & truck door in the parking jlot. The Simpson children and an- jother boy, Neil Anderson, taik- ed to the boys and found out they lived some distance away. | As Mrs. Simpson has no tele- lohaaes she asked the Anderson boy to have his mother tele- phone police. They were in- formed the boys had already been reported missing. Police picked up the lads and returned them to their parents, Mark and Andy were tired and had picked up a little dirt on the way, but were ready for their supper. CITY AND DISTRICT IN FULL SWING Oshawa plants of General Motors of Canada Ltd., are now back in full production following a three-week layoff period. A company spokesman said today, "everything is back to normal'. Practically all of the more than 11,000 laid-off GM employees returned to work Monday, NOT ACCUSED Melville Greig Ferguson, 485 Albert street, Oshawa, wishes it to be known he is not the Mr. _ |Ferguson convicted earlier this week for being drunk in a pub- lic place. American Motors, Union OK Contract BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP) -- American Motors (Canada) Ltd. and the United Auto Workers Union (CLC) have ratified an ' |agreement covering 100 employ- was also with "Andy". --Oshawa Times Photo MRS, A. F. HUBERT Mrs, A. F. Hubert, in top picture, of 710 Oshawa boule- f. missing ees at the company's new en- jgine plant, scheduled to go into |production next: January. More |than 1,650 other employees at |jthe company also are covered |by UAW contracts. vard north, poses with her | RIFLE, AMMUNITION FOUND TORONTO (CP)--A_ Toronto man was arrested and charged '|with armed robbery here Wed- nesday night, less than four hours after a Canadian Im- perial Bank of Commerce branch at St. Catharines was robbed of $12,000. James Draskovic, 40, was ar- rested after a chase by through back yards and age in the west end. Police said a sawed-off .303- calibre rifle loaded with soft point hunting ammunition was found in the car, They said the money from the robbery was recovered. 2 In St. Catharines, a man walked into the bank on Page and Queenston streets just be- 2 oar fore closing time to ask for a loan. After the bank closed, he produced a rifle from.a canvas bag and looted cash Wrawers and the vault. The gunman spent hour with Manager Bil ringham trying to float a loan. As Mr, Empringham was let- ting him out the locked bank door, the gunman made an ex- cuse, came back inside, and pulled a .303-calibre rifle from a canvas bag he was carrying. He hustled the manager be- hind the bank's counter and knocked. Miss Vera Lewchuk of Thorold, an accountant's assist- ant, to the floor as she was passing. j Traffic Justice of the Peace Garnet R. Robertson assessed $772.50 in fines in a day-long traffic court session in Oshawa yester- day. There were 47 cases on the docket, and 21 convictions. His Worship dismissed five, and acting crown attorneys with- drew three. The remainder were. deferred. Of the 21 convictions, nine lresulted from charges laid by \Department of Transport Offi- \cials. | George Smalley. of Stouffville was fined $27.50 and costs or five days for having an over- loaded vehicle. The G. C. Robin- son Co. of Rexdale was fined '$45 and costs or 10 days for the' same offence. John Sabot of London. was given the option of $20 and costs or five days for operating with- out a licence. Two fines were assessed Fran- kel Structural Steel Ltd, of Toronto -- $10 and costs or three days for having an exces- sively-long . lading in truck, and $5 and costs or two days concurrent for not having a red warning light 'on the load. James Walker of Newmarket was fined $50 and costs with the option of 10 days for a June 2 contravention of the Motor Vehicles Licencing Act. \T00 WIDE Toronto - Ottawa Valley Ex- |press had too wide a load on Sept. 16, and were penalized by their Fines Total $772 a $10 and costs fine, or three d of Toronto were fined $10 and costs or three days for having inadequate brakes on one of their vehicles when inspected mee & The remainder of the Court day dealt with charges laid by officers of OPP Whitby. Con- |stable Cy Barton conducted the |Crown's cases. 822 Glen street, Oshawa, was fined $75 and costs or 10 days for careless driving in Pidker- ing on Oct. 10. RR 1, Brooklin was given the same fine and option on the same offence. He was charged Sept. 20 on Highway 12 by Con- stable Brent Barkley. Constable Barkley also had a conviction against Wayne Cowl- ling of Port Credit, who, the court was told ,made an im- 401 Aug. 30. Patrick Serroul, 25, of Cherry: wood was given the option of paying a $25 fine or spending five days in jail on a charge of failing to report an accident, Fourth Concession road. jays. Model Asphalt and Concrete Larry Joseph Ouellette, 23, of Bryan Thomas Reazin, 19, of | proper lané change on Highway |p= which occurred Sept. 11 on the | oe Toronto Man Charged 4 Hours After Heist "He must have thought I was going to ring the alarm," she said. COLLECTED CASH He ordered her up, then made her empty all the tellers' cash drawers before forcing her to bring money. out of the bank's veult, The bank estimated the total was about $12,000. Forcing the nine staff mem- bers into the vault, he told them to stay there or he would shoot, then fired a shot into the floor near the door of the 10-foot- vault. He pushed -the vault door closed as he left, but it didn't lock. 'The manager, who had been relieved of his keys, said he heard the man running away. The staff called police. GM Aims At 5,152 Cars, 900 Trucks TORONTO (CP) -- General Motors, its production lines roll- ing again after being stopped by the United States strike, has scheduled 5,152 cars and 900 trucks for production this week, the Canadian Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association said Wednesday. Last week GM's giant oper- ation at Oshawa turned out only 48 cars. GM's return to production raises the scheduled production of ail vehicles this week to 13,- 46 cars and 2.049 trucks, com- 4 a= uv oi pared with 8,059 cars and 1,287 jtrucks actually turned out last |week. | , Total production this year to \Oct. 31 was 468,110 cars and {91,950 trucks, compared with |413,980 cars and 79,936 trucks jin the similar 1963 period. Thomson Says He's Grateful -To Commons LONDON (CP) -- Lord Thom- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 5, 1964 3 COMO'S FIRST BERGAN'S CREATION Singer Perry Como's first} Ventriloquist Edgar Bergan record was Goodbye Sue, re-|created his character "Charlie corded in 1943, two years be-|McCarthy" in 1922 after study- fore he gained his first big hit,| ing the face of a 'Chicago news- Till the End of Time. vendor. son said Wednesday he was "extremely grateful" for an ef- fort in the Canadian Parliament to restore his Canadian citizen- ship. The Canadian-born publisher lost his citizenship under Cana- dian law last January when he was raised to the peerage in Britain. Thomson was. commenting on an. Ottawa report that Wallace Nesbitt, Progressive Conserva- tive member of Parliament for the Ontario riding of Oxford, urged that Thomson's citizen- ship be given back to him. "I knew nothing about this but I'm extremely grateful," Thomson said in an interview. "I thought it was rather an injustice that things worked out the way théy did but I'm not blaming anybody. The law on Canadian citizenship was clear." RESOLUTION NEEDED Thomson said he understood |from ®Canadian legal sources \that a simple resolution passed lin Parliament could restore his citizenship. | "As T understand the position, |I could go back to Canada to- |morrow and vote or even run for political office. | "The only thing I lost was the right to carry a Canadian pass- rt'? Thomson said he would be "delighted" if he could become a Canadian again. Nesbitt asked why Thomson lost his citizenship when Que- bec's Premier Lesage had kept his after accepting the Grand Cross of the Order of the Pho- enix from Greece. Maurice Lamontagne, the sec- retary of state, said he would have to look into the matter. fades He eae eR [FILTER QUEENS Sele Price a8 149.50 sales and service NUWAY RUG & CARPET SALES 54 Church Street } Foresters COSENS & MARTIN Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa | 728-751 5 All Lines of Insurance | Res: 725-2802 or 725-7413 Plus For Further Information DUNCAN DISTRICT RE 165 HILLCREST DR. YOUR MEMBERSHIP IN The Canadian Order of | Entitles You to @ Life Insurance Program Fraternal and Social Activities Contact: LOWDEN PRESENTATIVE WHITBY 668-4381 HEARING AID CLINIC aia o @ Cleaning and checking @ Hearing Tests at the HOTEL GENOSHA Friday, Nov. 6. 10 a.m. to 6.p.m. Acousticon of Oshawa : Downtown i Paul Belinger, Distributor For Fresh Botteries Ph. 723-5401, mens 4 King $t. E eee MARTEN'S 56th "FUR SALE STARTS FRI. NOV. 6th | son "Andy" Wednesday after the latter was missing for four hours, Mrs. Robert J. Harding, in bottom picture, poses with her son Mark, who Cripple Says Raped By Salesman MILTON, Ont. (CP)--A_19- year-old crippled Georgetown girl told a court Wednesday that a magazine salesman took her from her wheelchair and raped her. The girl, injured five years ago when hit by a car, was tes- tifying at the preliminary hear- ing of Joseph DeGasperis, 19 of Toronto, who faces a charge of rape The girl said she was alone in her home when DesGasperis who was trying to sell maga- zines, asked if he could use the washroom. When he returned: from the washroom, the girl said, he lifted her out of the. wheelchair and raped her. He left when she told him her mother was expected home shortly. The girl's mother testified that. doctors had told her to leave the girl alone periodically and give her small jobs to do so she would feel useful. 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