Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1965, p. 13

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mtn ETT YULE CASH TAKEN FROM CART ihe purse was snatehed Tom ~ the wotuilr Tach Ol a@& grocery" cart while her back was turné ed. E a She said she told police -- "but they couldn't help'. Mrs. Alsop has a four-year- old daughter and two sons, one three and the other on@ and a half. Christtias~may not pe sé terry 10F a zo-year-oia env mother of three. Mrs. Lawrence (Muriel) Al- sop, 255 Malaga .rd., told The Times today that all her Christmas shopping money-- $50-- was in her purse stolen Saturday night as shé shopped at the" K-Mart. Her credit Caras. are. gone, we; She "'Sald sie Is Ulicias & reward for the return of the purse and its contents. Mrs. Alsap was cleaning up her weekend grocery shopping about 7.30 p.m. before going on a gift-buying spree when sao EN semana 7 " : siti men e Ghe Oshawa Times OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1965 } Pension Change Hit By Unionist LAST MEETING FOR ALDERMEN The last regular | meeting of the year 'PUC Employees Forced Jo Join, Says McAskill : : The Ontario Government's|created much unrest held tonight in the fifth floor |changes in pension plans for/PUC employees." council chamber at city hall. |municipal employees has caused; Mr. McAskill also charged Council has scheduled a |"Sreat unrest among Oshawaj"that the provincial govern- committee meeting Dec, 30 Public Utilities Commission em-jment has lessened the scope of pera eae é hare loyees,"' saus James McAskill, | bargaining through bureaucratic Wichowreasl teamed next year's inresident of Local 2028, Inter- legislative action. It has en- | four standing committees will |national Brotherhood of Elec-|croached on the municipalities | be elected. Aldermen and pri- |trical Workers. jin a very high handed manner, vate citizens will also be ap- | we said poder oes Bebb 4 cart ai | the rights of demo- i yess: jemployees los eir Municipal |cratically elected municip: {- pointed to various groups and |Hydro-electric Power Commis. leials to deal with thelr po organizations in the city at |sion pension scheme earlier this|employees."' the meeting. year through government action) Local 2028 did not want to Jan. 3 will be the date of |When it was merged with theliose their original pension the 1966 inaugural meeting of |Qntario Municipal Employees!scheme, said Mr. McAskill, "but council. Following the meet- hae mes a, ay the lit doesn't look as if we are go» ing the Rotary Club of Osh- |~@nada fe an will Deling to ge ack again." aa will host municipal offi- |integrated with OMERS, and|. © 10 Ee) 6 OHOE: Ree ews ciale at a Civic Day luncheon. erage ren . : , a bd a h . +1 «17 | made in the retirement scheme,|} '"'We don't want the OMERS In the evening council will of debate through|plan, and we don't want any cil," said Mr. Mc-/|stacking with the Canada Pen- : loa ; resume its first meeting and her Bay scale sion Plan," said Mr. McAskill, "There is no point in living plough into the year's work. | Askill MUCH UNREST' poor and dying rich." He said that the union is "Local 2028 members have been forced to join without the |full knowledge of benefits. It is;making attempts to get more jobvious that although the bene-|information from the provincial jfits will be greater the costs and|government on possible legisla- method of introduction havejtion affecting pension schemes. council will be | | among the little tads visited with Santa. He is shown above old brother, Robby, waits for Santa to blast off. The youngsters are the children of Mr. and Mrs, Robert S. Simcoe of Glenforest st. --Oshawa Times Photos left, and Donna Chasiak, 15, look on, The Oshawa Coun- cil of the Knights of Colum- right, with three-year-old bus held a party for tots at Nancy, who doesn't seem to the Bend st. w., headquar- be impressed with the jolly ters when more than 500 of old man while her two-year- mas gift to six-year-old Monica Prazmowski, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Les Prazmowski of Highland ave., while Santa's helpers, Yasmin Rymdzienek, 14, wing-ding thrown at St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church hall by the United Council of Polish Organiza- tions in Oshawa Saturday. Santa hands over a Christ- SANTA CLAUS was up to his neck in youngsters over the weekend when he made his annual appearance at Yule parties held in the city. At the left he is shown at the High-Speed Police Chase They Live High On Hog Oshawa Pair Sideswiped On Steak. Fish, Chicken An Oshawa couple were slight-|when a police cruiser drew up|and 1 were really lucky," she ly injured early this morning|alongside them. "There was a|said "We were both bruised on the Macdonald-Cartier Free-|car in front of him and hejwhen the injuries could have) ' ps ee way when their car was side-|couldn't brake in time, so he|been really serious." cate live like kings and queens swiped during a police chase. | just swerved right into our car,"| | Mr. and Mrs. Shrigley waited She keeps 11 of them in a Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Shrig-|she said. for two hours in a nearby motel|basement cattery at her home | techniques, said Mrs. Mac- Gregor. "Siamese should be smooth and svelte,"' she said. "I use a _ soft cloth or nylon stocking to brush them down." home. imeion Winwaan'¢ 2 : ae ~ Buta Persian, she said, should W lk N d 7 Her prize Siamese and Per- a sian, she said, shou -- sians tive high on the hog. They »- be combed the opposite way. a er ame oes' 8. " She warned against brushing, i. a ) Mrs. Mildred MacGregor's feels it RAPSIE » « « minced steak, chicken ley, both 27, of 1153 Ridgecrest |'"REALLY LUCKY' before a friend arrived fromig9n Thickson rd ave.. received bruises when the' One of the officers in the|Oshawa to drive them auto was overturned in thejcruiser sustained deep head|The Shrigley auto was median following a collision|cuts, she said. "My husband|damaged in the accident b ho; with a police cruiser. oe cae -- ---- or aeoney pe m4 as it breaks the fur. DRIVER ARRESTED ee FIRE WARNING ISSUED figures it costs about $7 a week | Porig Pag asa --_ Boos i en n The police were c age + |jto fee em. | intelligent of the feline species. | / ex B. Walker was elected | get heer a failed beg a s But Mrs. MacGregor hey are swift and have a ---- of Oshawa Branch 43, ® . s The anh er was later. arrested Chr t B oa keener sense of hearing," she | > e Royal Canadian Legion for} t R ht W The driver was later arrested 1S mas oy ringer Her champion male Siamese | gaia: g ithe year 1966 in recent elections emocra IC | ing pig adhe it il agg "Rapsie" won honors for her at Her cats have won many tro- for alge executive re vasasay ade = cat shows in Toronto, Montreal, phies including a carving set,| Others elected were: Albert S L | 222, V t pe tie ee wee ot aie | Can Also Bring Danger jOttawa and Buffalo this year | salad set and silver tray as well | Turner - Meni re we bao weeps 0Ca 0 e - |and next year she plans to take as countless rosettes. jilam H. Lanton, 2nd vice-presi- nedy rd. The couple were head-| Christ F oe hah 4 : lhim to shows in Vechaster: To- ene --___---|dent; James Seavers, treasurer.| The Democratic Right Wing] GM representatves are as ing home for Oshawa. ristmas trees in the home|pumpers and an equipment} ; é Executive members are Archie|8TOup in Local 222, United Auto|foliows: Zigmund Benkopyski, jronto, St. Catharines and Don u ers are Archie h g Mrs. Maureen Shrigley said|bring enjoyment at this festive|truck. Ajax also has an auxil-| | Antle, I d Mitchell, Alyn| Workers, swept the board Friday ; mn today that her husband was| season. liary truck that carries emer- | Mills: us ect n lyetott aged Flees N ve in the biennial elections of dele-| ®2Y Bittorf, Winston Brant, C. driving east in the passing lane| 'They also bring with them po-| gency equipment. ga ul is a Siamese = Hircock, I R Skelton ' Phillip gates to the Oshawa and Dis- Chapman, Lloyd Clarke, Sidney jtential danger. Unless they are| Fire Chief Ray Hobbs of Osh-|point. He was given to Mrs, lQ'Neill Gordon 1 sid ic : il. Highgate, Don Lee, William Mal- | specially ried they pti de-|awa, in volriag a strong warn-|MacGregor by her sister, Mrs. O'Neill, Gordon Perkins, James ad tag gtk vero ik is: ee Se aieict Mccheckey cosa lfinitely a fire haverd lin 'to eople with pine: t|Robert Milne of London, Ont. | She has two show Persians } 0 ft ect Lakas, Lawrence O'Neill. Peter t t d lapat f the G 1| McNeil Local 222 ¢ t eer | Predekatings on the trees, par- hone said" happy Christinas| It was Mrs. Milne who gave|-- Blueanna, a four-year-old fe-) [SteDbenAe Ie sergeant atatms. siotere oh of te ipcal ware eawinas Gian ike Clit |ticularly lights and wiring, in-|can change in a few seconds to|Mrs. MacGregor her start joel eS ag a three- ion & ae BS ge wie sic jellies elected by acclamation. The op- ford Pilkey, current ODLC pres- N ere Te desi tients in sale Gantuae' Ohdetman trees aps oar a ' : d ' Grooming Siamese and Per-| charged in the case of the cross-| president; ook. Creighton, aged rina ar oe -- ge | Wor [00 or eedy wiea. Siaome 120 talbatans lero hoe oo . -- oo ee ee eee sians requires two different)/bred German Shepherd found|Mayor Lyman Gifford and C.| 4042. Local 222 president ee y . . page . w é $ --____--_-- | . y a fs lew . we Ss. 4 rated f : | Dec. 6 by short rope to a fallen|Ewart Mclaughlin, honorary Five other delegates and al-| .The alternate delegates will Food hampers for more than | ighters and 100 volunteers, will} He outlined safety measures: \'"Tova'? which was awarded "11|Watch over about 50,000 famil-|'""'Buy a fresh green tree and|« kitt how" at her| 200 city families on welfare will); ' ; 4 Pees ; id 'best kitten in sho at her} be packed today and tomorrow |' with Christmas trees. keep it outdoors until you are|tirst exhibition in Detroit. Ow 10 VO t jclump of trees in thick Whitby|vice-presidents.. Archdeacon H. | brush, |D. Cleverdon is honorary padre. Al Davidson, Oshawa and|Rev. A, Woolcock is padre. ternates to represent the re-|will be: Nicholas Alcock, John maining units of Local 222 have|Black, Bruce Bonnell, Arthur _-jyet to be elected. They will}Brown, Robert Cannon, William m f " 2 A survey by the Oshawajready to decorate it. Once in- at Tr House "3 _ bd Times also shows firemen have!doors, keep the tree in water b seer eg abi on °y MS:\between nine and 15 pumper after cutting off one or two in-| -- meas and her volun-|TUcks on hand between Pick-|ches of limbs from the butt.| - j jeri i an- splenist | teer helpers will be working | "nz Township and Bowman-|Replenish the : water supply} under the direction of the Osh- | "Ule- jregularly and check electrical| awa Christmas. Cheer Commit-| After winning "best the Col cat in show" honors at the Ca- C Soo National Exhibition, ourses n nadian "Toya" was retired from show business to Through the Oshawa Board of produce future) raucation the city Chamber of champions. | Commerce will sponsor a series She has had six litters aver- of courses of interest to busi- | Whitby inspector for the On- \tario County branch of the On- tario Humane Society, said to- Tend he and two inspectors from the Society's provincial head- quarters in Toronto wrapped up Polish Blend | investigations in the case __ Two Traditions |speak for Houdaille Industries | Ltd., Duplate of Canada Ltd., | workers, and for employees in |plants representing the balance Davis, Cliff Fillmore, Carl Fine lay, Alvin Gavel, Len Laturski, Allan Mahaffy, Nicholas Mate- juk, Donald Powless, Allan Ruff of the local. and Harles Steeves. The slogan -- "ever alert" --| lighting strings for frayed cords |of the 28-man volunteer Whitby|or short circuits. Buy only CSA : ; i om |Fire Department is particularly|(Canadian Standards Associa-| aging five kittens each. One of| nessmen. | the weekend 5 The Polish customs of old CHEQUES MAILED limnortant at this time of vear.|tion) approved lighting sets and|her kitte Yarving , agit 'The ten-week courses will be- Pho fapeuts & ig of -- mingled with the good old- Cheques have already been|24-HOURS DAILY non - inflammable decorations," | 4i/ectio Sine al eeiaread ast gin in. about six weeks and Wa ne an nat ithe gus sect eren,tfestioned 'Canadian Christmas mailed to some 400 persons:| All fire fighters, including} Chief Hobbs added: "Make|year was judged best HPVaCe Soyer retail selling, finance and| ent ae en wa Saturday when-a fe party. peedy old age pensioners and|Volunteers;~wiil j/at~-the-CNB--and-will-continus taxation, and business--law pas he. next 24 hours 'was for.the nof $500. FINE General W. Sikorski Polish Vet be~ on -cail-24/ the tree aw no-smoking? area and at te essai single persons on. welfare. | 6 TENCY wacker yl ES: k gle D SALES PROFICIENCY A conviction on the charge erans' Association and the hours a day during the Christ-|keep matches out of the reach |her show career next year. imas season, though only ebout/of little hands. Cle if -| Mrs. MacGregor travels to 7 " : The a, _-- =* wel-|ma ; jor littl s ar gift wrap e Proficiency in sales duties is|carries a maximum penalty of| pojich Alliance Society. branch fare families an @ the aim' of the retailing selling} a $500 fine, six months in jail,| 91 . Year-End Picture Bright In Oshawa held on|40 men will man stations day-in|ping away from the base of the| most shows by train and takes B Ost 1 951.687 k.w.h. Ti I i , | ay- ring > Z > ifts ar r . oline' char ¢ g i siness shawa- during| 991,687 wo he only de- mothers' allowances and day-out during the holiday.|tree as soon as gifts are open-|her feline' charges along in aj v a ae : usiness in Osh beh Aart ag Money for these programs! In Oshawa, where there aréjed and have a large carton|specially built carrying case -- ee ee colina tae tea was found by Mr,| A highlight of the party, held| October was on the up and pee 2 oe ' e) Ms ag f ree stati 30-| handy aati: the : te Fe rith aj the wing Be SVS: e Gog was y Mricts "ig's } iclin comparison wi Baha iay Shei hte saw:e% une comes mainly from the Greater | 110 men for three stations, 30-|handy just for wrappings. Even|a stained wooden box with ready for your customers; find-| Davidson after it had been tied| at at, deca s Soman aoe comparison with last year's employed people in the city, church donations, service clubs,|watch over the area -- which|ed by wrapping around the sissies Hie -jing 'out what the customer/up some 24 hours in'the bush,| (2U7C) Dau, Was the Visit 0! statistics, acosetins - fea : : s, service c | ' Mf D y the 10C8l\ nioved males, from 12,144, to "eg r is,| has a population of some 75,000./base,"' he sz | "ie bes | ac' .¥, é : . : ploy ales, m ,144, - oo apg Blagg on ot a pee buh poy Hi D a Schrage Wa Sin F ll Victim |chandise; how to turn objec-| Concession | for each of tae youngsters, Chamber of Commerce. _ |2,673 and in females from 2,550 van H. G. Chesebrough . bare expected to be bought here.| tree is set up away from sources a 1 tions into sales, closing a sale;) 'The case aroused public inter- Another Christmas party for! The number of telephones in| to 1,883. Post office sales also gp rpnllaered "that welfare fami-| 'Standing by in Ajax will belof heat, like fire places, radia- . ' |and repeat and. suggestion sell-jest, said Mr. Davidson, after|members and families of both) the city has increased by 2,701| showed the general increase in lies are "automatically looked /|four permanent fighters and altors or even television sets S t facto ing. |The Oshawa Times carried aj groups will be held Jan. 8 at the/from 32,614 to 35,315. During|the city's business by climbing after by the Christmas Cheer|squad of 20 volunteers, though} 'Make sure the pines don't ats ry The figance ae Sarctina sates of stories on the progress a ona Olive st. branch) October last year a total of| by $2,722 from $102,875 to $105,- 5 mas ¢ squa 2 s, g : | course e sinessmé vestigations. ations} headquarters, $2,592,338 was registered in) 598 , A : : 's a t it eae + ee are é course ena es t e busine ssman|of investigations. Donations 2,592,339 wa reg 109 committee, Mr. Chesebroughjonly one man will on duty|block access to fire - escape Oitena Conseyt eoerie st (to ceteeaee his marking capi-|bumped up the society's initial} An hour-long program of Po-|building permits, a figure sur-| The largest industry in the : Syed rf als said today city plumbing)tal needs; determine his long-|$25 reward purse to $200 i telephone the/| will be purchased by the towns-! Leavi sme children at|(o2 c Sal ' 5 ; ' : s oy ete seat eee able Shere Geulbiine scme\home "during Christma" ane [inspector Harry Chapman is injterm capital requirements;) Mr. Davidson said the paper's|broadcast by the local radio} 894 total Limited, produced 23,946 auto- eae 'a 798-7525 18.600. \Chief Hobbs. "is saucy |"'satisfactory" condition and has whether to lease or buy; use| stories also resulted in dog loy-|station beginning at 8 p.m.| The Public Utilities Commis-jmobiles, compared with 3,164 FOWL VOUCHER | 'Bighteen volunteers make up| "Be sure to turn off 'Christ. |"&e2 moved out of the sloped life insurance in financing; planjers calling in numerous tips to|Christmas Eve. The program|sion registered a kilowatt hours|in the same month last year, 4 | | "4 care unit. - investments; plan income tax) the Society in connection with) is sponsored by the United Coun-|hydro consumption increase of|and 5,478 trucks, against 1964's "everything for a good Christ-|number of other firefighters will| house unattended or when going ste Chapman iy a5 feet) SAyings; and estate. planning. | the incident mas dinner, and a voucher for a| man departments at Rouge Hill,|to bed. at a cligpe foe Friday | ren TOPICS | turkey or chicken," Mr. Chese-|Pickering Village, Brougham,| "A tree," said Chief Hobbs, afternoon while Ne led aga ne Ten topics are covered by the| brough said, | Claremont and Pickering Beach.|"can be ignited by a match to|SPection on a Nonquon road)), cinese Jaw course: contract ed Wednesday and Thursday|trucks, two aierial-ladder ve-|state in 18 seconds." He was admitted to hospital) tract: insurance contracts; sale| nights by members of the West-|hicles, two ambulances and an He said if all regulations he|With multiple fractures of the] of goods: employer-employee re- mount Kiwanis Club. emergency equipment van, mak-| outlined are followed, Christmas /|Pelvis and broken ribs. His CoM-|lations; negotiable instru- Mr. Chesebrough addeg that |ing it the best perpared depart-|for Oshawans will be "fire-safe dition was listed as only "fait" ments; . partnerships, corpora- bers in Oshawa send out close to} azard. Chief Hobbs said most of| Works Commissioner Fred} Provision of the courses will 100 cheques every Christmas to} Ajax and Bowmanville each these precautions should also|Crome said Saturday an investi-| depend on. the response shown persons on war veterans' allow-| ave a pumper truck; Whitby|be taken with artificial Christ-|gation' under the Construction} by Chamber members for en- ances. lis slightly stronger with two'mas trees Safety Act has been started. | rollment. Oshawa Community Chest,|man shifts will keep a close|a moist tree will burn if ignit- | platic enclosed top. h pal 2 : There was a drop in unem- |wants; how to present mer-|near Thickson rd. and the Fifth{S2%'@ Claus who carried a gift) released today said anyone knowing of a fam-jat all times. About 3.500 pines| passageways lish Christmas carols will be| passed this year by the $2,606,-| city, General Motors of Canada The food hampers contain|the Bowmanville force and a/mas lights when leaving the! | cil of Polish Organizations. (15,289,063 to 49,240,750 from 33,-|1,473 trucks. These hampers will be deliver-| Oshawa has five pumperjburn violently to a charged |#Partment project formation; discharge of a con-| | Royal Canadian Legion mem~-|ment to cope with the holiday|and happier" Saturday tions, leases and bankruptcy. EATING OUT AT CHRISTMAS? Christmas Turkey In Wholesale Lots and the. Piccadilly Room- at Traditional Christmas - time turkey will be available' in served at the Cadillac from 5 to wholesale jots at Oshawa hotels during the festive But if you are looking for a change, --the--Hotel---Lancaster offers roast beef and Yorkshire pudding on New Years' Day. Along with the turkey and steaks. RESERVATIONS ONLY Dinner is by reservation only with two sittings: 4-p:m- and 4 p.m. The Lancaster is booked for a party Christmas Day Christmas dinner will be Served is tuum Ge Guy Room season private Hotel Genosha from 4 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. The coffee-shop will be closed Serving hours" New Years" Day are 4 p.m. to 8.30 p.m, Reservations are still open for both days and the menu will in- clude buffet and full-course, served meals on both days. The Central Hotel will serve both Christmas and New Years' dinners: Reservations --will -be necessary for Christmas Day. The special menu dinner is $3. CANDIED HAM Candied Ham and roast beef mee 6bebbuscwe wee ee wer LD Hotel's holiday menu -- in addi- tion to the usual fowl fare tos Bt ie 8 p.m. and reservations are be- ing accepted, The New Year's Day dinner will be available anytune BOOKED UP In Whitby, the Spruce Villa Hotel is booked up for both Christmas and New Year's. Thirty items, including turkey and chicken, are on the menu. French-buffet,-with--hotand cold foods, will be featured The Royal Hotel will be closed for Christmas but will serve New Year's Day dinner. Reser- wattone-are still anen, Winter means skating and skating to a young. girl means figure-skating. Here, nine-year-old Renee Erman, a figure-skating champion in the making nerhene. follows IN PERFECT HARMONY closely the lead of instructor ~ Diane Hambly on the out- door ice-sheet at Nortn Osh- awa arena. These skating classes are sponsored by the elty rerrestinn denartment Saturday .mornings,.._Can- ada's Barbara Ann Scott, and more recently . Don Jacksgn, have helped popu- larize figure-skating. Excel- lent inetriction is available from Miss Hambly, who was herself a Junior Canadian Skating Champion. She also starred in both the Ice Fol- lies and Ice Capades, --Oshawa Times Phote

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