2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 14, 1948 ee WEATHER FORECAST Tere a4 With Scatte TORONTO (CP) -- Official forecasts issued by the weather office at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: Scattered showers are expected Friday in the south and more continuous pre- cipitation in the north while clearing should take place in the west with a warming trend expected for the next few days, HERE and THERE | A large, wooden barn was destroyed by fire at a farin owned by Robert Rooke, at RR 4, Oshawa, early Wednes- day morning. What caused the fire remains a mystery. It was discovered soon after 5 a.m. By the time Bowman- Cloudy. Warmer Friday ered Show LUuU nao: vw ers Bay, Windsor, London: milder, Winds light. showers and milder. i light. Northern Georgian Bay, Al- igoma, Timagami, Southern Sudbury, North Bay: Showers and milder. White River, Winds light, Cochrane, River, Western James winds, ville Fire Department arrived on the scene the barn was | burning out of control. Dam- Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Friday: age has been estimated at |. over $3,000. WARUSOD Sienssagne 48 65 Dr. R. D. Guselle will be |9¢_ Thomas. 4 o guest speaker next Tuesday |London .... 0 (80 at the second of the lectures |Kitchtner ........ 40 60 on "Building Your Marriage' Mount Forest..... 38 55 at St. Andrew's Church. Dr. |Wingham ........ 38 55 Guselle will speak on the Hamilton 40 60 physical aspects of marriage ate and sex and will show a film. |St- Catharines.... 42 60 The course is sponsored by |Toronto ..... 45 60 the Inner City Council of the | Peterborough 38 60 United Church in Oshawa and |trenton .,., 38 55 is for engaged couples or |... those recently married. For |Kingston .. 35 55 registration, phone Rev. Hel- Killaloe vos 92 55 muth Dyck, 725-0448; 725-0452. Killaloe .. ooo 32055 Muskoka . 35 55 Head table guests at last |North Bay.. 35 55 night's sixth annual civic |North Bay... - 35 55 night dinner. of the Oshawa Sudbury 38 55 and District Real Estate |Earlton coe «(32 50 Board included Mayor Lyman | Kapuskasing - 35 50 A. Gifford; Michael Starr, |White River.. 40 50 MP for Ontario Riding;|Moosonee .. 30 45 Albert V. Walker, MPP for |Timmins 35 50 Oshawa Riding; Mayor Ivan Sault Ste. Marie. - 40 55 Hobbs of Bowmanville Mayor ; Harry M. Smith of Ajax; Mayor Warren Mowat Whitby; Alex Carruthers, i MPP for Durham Riding; ie Bertram E. Willoughby, pre: 7 dent of the Canadian Associa- tion of Real Estate Boards; . H, W. Follows, executive sec- retary of the CAREB; 0. K. Teetzal, executive secretary | of the Ontario Association of i Real Estate Boards; Lloyd G. i Found, regional vice-president of Region 7 of the OAREB; W. J. Kucherepa, registrar of H the Real Estate and Business | iy Brokers Act for Ontario; Charles. Smith, first vice-pres- ident of the ODREB; Man- ning Swartz, president, On- tario County Law Association; Rev, F. Ward of the Oshawa Ministerial Association; Carl Olsen, immediate past presi- i if dent, ODREB; and Harry Mil- of] len, chairman of civic affairs| for ODREB. The civic dinner | was under the chairmanship of Douglas Bullied, srevidant | of the ODREB. Clifford Pilkey and Keith Ross, president and secre- tary respectively of the Osh- awa and District Labor Council, wre elected at ODLC delegates to the On- tario Federation of Labor convention at Tuesday's meeting. The two men topp- ed a ballot which included Joseph Grills, Terence O'Connor and Ernest Kemp. William Rutherford and Thomas. Edwards declined nomination. The convention will be held Nov. 9 at Wind- sor, Ont. Lake St. Clair, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Southern Georgian scat- tered early showers with after- noon sunny intervals and Niagara, Lake Ontario, Hali- burton, Killaloe, Hamilton, Tor- onto; Mostly cloudy with a few Winds Northern White Bay: mostly cloudy with showers in the south and snowflurries in the north. Cooler with north 15 refugees, |Gulfstream to put out from the! proposal Cuban port of Camarioca Wed- ers be among the first to leave. | DUKE OF EDINBURGH AWARDS TO OSHAWA SCOUTS Four local scouts have ada. The scouts are of the been presented with the first 12th troop (Harmony Unit- Duke of Edinburgh awards ed Church), North Oshawa, ever given to scouts: in Can--- and -- each received the Weather Retards Exodus | Of Cuba Refugees To U.S. KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) --|developed that while Washing-| because thev oppose his regime. The state department that had replied to the latest U.S Only one small boat, braved the without that tossing | gees political Castro might Squally weather hindered the|free tens of thousands of polit-| do-it-yourself exodus of Cubanjical prisoners who are in jail jrefugees today jton and Havana dickered over lterms for a systematic move-|ported Wednesday ment of thousands. with 23)note on movement of the refu- turning down a} prison: | re-| Castro} | | | | nesday. Ten smal! boats were in the} At least 10 small boats carry-|Camarioca harbor waiting for| | jing more than 200 Cubans from'port officials to decide that} \their homeland have left Cam-) weather was clear enough to let) arioca and since Cuban Premier Fidel Cas- jtro opened the doors. sailed to Florida\them go. In the meantime, a possibility' gin subsiding» until Friday. 7 | The carefree ones... Jordan Valley Table Wines are carefree wines, for carefree | people. People who are enthusiastic about the good taste || Jordan Valley Table Wine is a matter of taste--your taste. They're surprisingly inexpensive. Enjoy them all. Jordan Valley Red Table Wine, White Table Wine, Still Rosé, of wine anytime--with or without food. Your choice of any | | and Sauternes, in bottles and half bottles. } JORDAN WINES The weather bureau said it) didn't expect the squalls to be- Duke's award for their in scouting. awards at North night Navy Manson, standing second in the picture. He is the sec- retary of the Duke of Edin _ burgh Award committee in Standard excellence Presenting the Camp Samac, Oshawa, Tuesday was Royal Canadian Commander G. J Grimsby, Ont., from left Silver Canada. Beside him, second from the right, is 12th troop Scout Master, Ernest Jukes. Receiving the awards are Ralph Laxton, 19, (top left), David Smales, 18, (bottom left), Grant Bennett, 18, (bottom right) and Edward Coulson, 16, (top. right' There are 44 Scouts in the 12th troop --Oshawa Times Photo -- | Vatican Council Beats Try At Blocking Jewish Stand VATICAN CITY corvative effart to block (AP)--The|declaration's treatment of the |Vatican ecumenical council to-\Jews was unacceptabble and jday rebuffed a last-ditch con-|that its references to other non- | the! Christians were "inenéficient or! assembly's declaration on the| at least superficial." Jews, the church's attitude | Jews, The voting brought approval! to the first four sections of the 84 These portions deal . document, jwith Hindus, Buddhists and introduce a" Moslems, and section on Jews. Initial voting results jection. 1. | 'US, Britain '"Profiteering' --Cheddi| former premier of Brit-| Said Wednesday | United States are denying his country | independence so they can con: tinue to derive profits from it.| He told about 300 students at] Sir George Williams University] that Britain and the U.S. are} firmly opposed to the slightest change in the existing social or- der or politicaly system in Brit- ish Guiana and actually jmented the strikes that erippled| MONTREAL (CP) |Jagan, lish that Guiana, Britain and the "his country in 1962. By overwhelming votes of 10|Nouncing to 1, the prelates of the Roman|8ave this rundown of the. sec-| Catholic church adopted the| 'ions approved: first part of their document on toward jnon - Christians, including the} made) \public did not concern the key | portion of the schema (draft 4\decree) holding that Jews as a| |whole cannot be blamed for ™ 4 | crucifixion of Christ. But the first results showed| jthat only a minority of council | jfathers had decided to reject} the schema as a whole. Three poctomnereal bishops circulated ja memorandum in the council Wednesday asking such a re- The three complained that the} A council the spokesman, 2,071 to 110. and other religions, of Islam, 1,910 to 189. voting results, | --A section on The Religion| distinction, ~The introduction on the see- tion of the Jewish religion, saying there is 2 spiritual hond between Christians and Jews and urging "fraternal dialogues" between them, 1,937 to 153, The council also voted on the jnext portion of the schema General introduction of the| which says: "Although the Jew- spirituality of other religions, lish authorities and those who |followed their lead pressed for | --Section of the search for|the death of Christ (John 19,6) God in Hinduism, Buddhism|nevertheless what happened to 1,953 to|Christ in his passion cannot be |attributed to all Jews, without then alive, nor to \the Jews of today." MRS. 287 Lakeshore i Storage Draw NERS! Ist PRIZE Natural Mink Stole JEAN DIAZ Rd. 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