Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Apr 1966, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, April 9, 1966 EASTER TRAVEL ""GO-GENERALS-GO" IS THEIR SLOGAN He took along a decorated red umbrella -- just to give the Generals more moral support. The umbrella fea- tured a "Go-Generals-Go" sign -- from the front edges small cards were hung re- Jerry Gales, 96 Olive ave., was determined to take his son Raphael, 13, to see the Oshawa Generals Friday night at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium, If it rained, he wanted to be prepared, too, Teamster Strike End Seen Near TORONTO (CP) -- Ray Tag-jsor, London, Hamilton, and gart, a Teamsters Union offi-}Kingston during the weekend cial, said Friday a militant}and in Toronto Monday will wing of the union will not be|give both factions a chance to able to muster enough votes tojexpress themselves. About 8,- prevent ratification of @ tenta-500 teamsters are involved in tive agreement to end a prov-'the strike. ince-wide truckers strike, now' Bernie Cummings, a member in its 1th week. lof the steering committee of Mr, Taggart, president of|Toronto Local 938, said Friday Hamilton Local 879 of the In-|there is a growing feeling of ternational Brotherhood of{dissatisfaction with the package Teamsters (Ind.) and chair-|deal offered by the Motor man of the negotiating commit-|Transport Industrial Relations tee, said he is confident/bureau, representing 55 On- the membership will support/tario trucking companies. the committee's recommenda-| Details of the settlement up tion that the terms of agree-for ratification have not been ment be approved. released but are reported to in- "T am personally pleasediclude a 40-hour week after with the agreement," he said.|three years and a 70- cent "T believe it is a victory for our|hourly wage increase. Previ- people and I am sure this will/ously, city drivers received $2 be the view of most of membership, The bargaining were paid on a mileage basis. committee .thought it was a} Mr: Cummings said there is good settlement,. otherwise they a good chance the Toronto lo- would not have agreed to it."/cal, which represents almost He said. membership meet- half the total provincial mem- ings at various locals in Wind-'bership, will reject the offer. WEATHER FORECAST Cool Spell To Rain Both Today And Sunday TORONTO (CP) --. Forecasts) issued by the weather office at 5.30 a.m.: Synopsis: The cool unsettled weather that has persisted over Ontario for the past week shows signs of gradually losing its grip on the province. Not much change in the weather pattern is likely for today but some im- provement is anticipated for Easter Sunday with a little more sunshine than we have y. Temperatures will 1 sid eaol side Forecast temperatures Low tonight, high Sunday Windsor 30 St. Thomas London .... Kitchener Mount Forest ..... Wingham Hamilton St. Catharines .... Toronto Peterborough . Kingston .. in| Trenton «sessss eee i Priltatnn £0 re-OF g in| Killatoe «s..+ys the mid and low 40s during the | Muskoka . afternoon, about 5 to 8 degrees N below the seasonal average for | Sudbury .. mid-April, In northern areas, Farlton temperatures will be much the Sault Ste. Marie same as in the south, making | Kapuskasing the range near the seasonal' White River average. Moosonee .. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Ni- Timmins agara, Lake Huron, western wee PNY Y WH wt Se TT tT the an hour while highway drivers) HEAVY a nt * jtravel-ana-at-least-two-demen- Christ's death: on the cross, At least 25 persons died in accidents, including eight Frir day in a head-on collision near Vegreville, 50 miles east of Ed- monton, and three in a plane crash near Bothwell, 20 miles northeast of Chatham, Ont. The Canadian Highway Safety Council has predicted 40 per- sons will die in highway acci- dents during the 78-hour Easter holiday period which started 6 p.m. local times Thursday and ends Sunday. Last year 79 | died. | Weather varied from sunny coasts to snow and freezing rain in central provinces, Churches in most cities and observances of both western and eastern segments of Chris-| tianity coincided DATES COINCIDE | Mastern churehes mark the jperiod. by the Julian calendar |while western churches use the {Gregorian calendar, Kaster falls on the same date in both calendars every fifth year In British Columbla, police asked travellers to cancel trips to Vancouver Island. At one point $00 cars were lined up in Tourists cording. the scores of the Generals' recent triumphs. (See game stery on sports page.) 'Trish Brace | For Trouble | VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Ro- By JOHN CHADWICK |man Catholic faithful gathered DUBLIN (Reuters)--The Irish|'00ay for an Easter vigh tony. Republic and Northern Ireland pap te Fis tage lacie A "i braced today for possible vio-| pean : "heiet! anes lence on the eve of celebrations | pons eer VAG AS Eyeut marking the 1916 anti-British "4" siinple rite known as the "Easter rising" as debris was|«piessing of the new fire'--|in St, Peter's Square before he' COBOURG, Ont. swept up from a bomb-wrecked sym bolizi t telephone' booth, with a flame symbolizing the Early today, a bomb blast| was planned for the start of a blew out the windows and|ceremony lasting three hours. charred the insides of a tele-| A note of hope and expecta- phone booth in Belfast, capital)tion returned to Roman ( atholic/ tianity 2,000,000 Greek Orthodox! west of here. of Northern Ireland and still) worship on this day marking the part of the United Kingdom. No!{ijme Christ was hidden in the one was injured. tomb. _ As two men were questioned| Nearly 500,000 foreign tourists in connection with the incident,| flocked to Rome for the Easter- police | leave was cancelled on|observance and Pope Paul and both sides of the border and au-| his cardinals here were to start thorities in the two countries|their ceremony at the entrance maintained close consultation. | to the basilica. The church en- Both police forces were eX-|trarce is the traditional place changing reports on the move-| for striking a spark and igniting ments of known terrorist na-'a flame. Honalists. Also part of Holy Saturday This weekend marks the 50th tradition is the blessing of a anniversary of the 1916 begin-| candle, thick as a man's arm, ning of Ireland's revolt against) at the entrance. The candle Britain and trouble is feared|purns in each church during because of reports that an esti-| principal masses from Easter to mated 1,000 armed men of the|to the Ascension feast day 40 | outlawed Irish Republican Army | days later. are prepared to fight to reunite the country. aces Another part of Holy Saturday AGAINST PARTITION services, both here and in Ro- The IRA has waged on-and-off/man Catholie churches else- war against partition of the) where, is the blessing of baptis- country ever since Brifain|mal fonts and the renewal of yielded independence to the Irish haptismal promises, For cen- Free State. Its last campaign of}turies Holy Saturday was a violence lasted from 1956 to 1962.|special day for admitting con- Six Northern Ireland policemen|verts into membership in the were killed and 30 wounded) church. while 11 IRA men died. Dam-| The papal mass, planned as age totalled £300,000 ($900,000), PROMISES RENEWED jand mild on the east and west! towns were filled as religious} To City Of Rome At Least 25 Killed In Holiday Mishaps By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vancouver to catch a ferry able; The march was organized by Religious services, heavy|to carry only 100 vehicles, The CNR and CPR added: strations marked Good Friday |extra cars as people filled|ported by some churchmen, in- in Canada as Christians ob- | trains to capacity across the|cluding Most Rey. B. I. Web- served the anniversary of|country, Air Canada flew extra|ster, Roman Catholic Bishyp of| {sections on its domestic service; 'and along with Canadian Pa-| civic Airlines reported heavier} \than usual international traffic. | | Bus transportation between leities was heavy and police leverywhere reported thick lines| lof private cars on highways. | | In Ottawa Mrs. Charlotte Me-| |Ewen held what she called her |own personal witness," hand-| ing out about 70 pamphlets de-| lyer as "Holy Hellyer, a hypo-| crite." | PASSES OUT PAMPHLETS She passed out the pamphlets) in front of Sacred Heart Roman} Catholic Church where Mr, Hell- yer, a member of the United) iChurch of Canada, was appear: | ing as a guest soloist, | The pamphlets said Mr. Hell- yer should demand that the| leabinet call publicly for a stop) to the bombings in Viet Nam. In Peterborough about 300 people marched in protest! against a department store that | stayed open Friday. wreeves| officials of Rite-Way Depart- ment Stores Iid,, said business! was good, although they did not say how it compared with last | year when the store had 12,000) 'customers on Good Friday. Flock ithe climax to the varied rituals, |was listed as a pontifical Easter |mass but was set for a few hours before midnight. | | The Pope celebrates two more} masses Sunday, one at a sub- jurban parish church and an- j other before thousands outdoors jdelivers his Easter message and| and to the world | Along with millions of fellow) | churchgoers of Western Chris- iworshippers and 5,000,000 others from Eastern Orthodox churches will celebrate Easter) Sunday. Not until i974 will both} Eastern and Western churches observe the holiday again on the |same day. ESKS SIGN TWO EDMONTON (CP) -- Edmon- ton Eskimos of the Western |Football Conference have} isigned lineman Fred Fleming | and linebacker Steve Egbert, | both Canadians. Diefenbaker By KEN KELLY OTTAWA (CP)--The Spence inquiry has held its first session --in secret and without permit- (titig counsel fer" persoas~ af fected to be present and ques- tion witnesses. Mr. Justice Wishart . Spence Said 'Thursaay "persons ~"men- |tioned in documents and testi- mony before -him Wednesday Peterborough. were notified after the secret A group of students from Session. They were given copies Trent University held an op-|°F precis of the documents, | The procedure was immedi- representatives of the Feter- borough Labor Council and sup- posing march. | In Manitoba many residents ately attacked as "extraordi- spent their second consecutive|nary" by Opposition Leader Good Friday piling sandbags on|Diefenbaker and as 'most un- dikes to stem the rising flood|usual, startling' by former jus- waters of the Red River. Wet/tice minister Fulton, snow which turned to ice on) Mr, Fulton said Mr. Justice many roads was blamed for the Spence told him on the tele- death of one person in a bus-car|nhone Wednesday morning at|scribing Defence Minister Hell-|collision near Portahe La/about 11 a.m. that the inquiry Prairie. into the Munsinger sex-and-se- The eight-death accident near/cyrity affair would begin Mon- Vegreville brought a deluge of day Bey 18 wid O08 calls to RCMP from worried) j,' .). ns ae) relatives of people on en Fl ample Phage Pi Macs tn bein After and ee EST bd ogee Saskatchewen was unsettled iy oe ontng 8 Hy with temperatures in the 30s. i It was pr and cloudy in On-| Only after reporters informed tario. /him Thursday morning that wit- A- mixture of snow and rain nesses were heard Wednesday that fell over Quebec early in had he received confirmation the day had little effect on|from the assistant commission church attendance, especially counsel J. J. Urie that a secret heavy at morning services. hearing had already taken place The Maritimes had a seasonal | Wednesday. spring day Friday with temper-| . atures in the mid-40s, Churches suns vostrenterey sent were packed. the commission a letter by then requesting a postponement from the April 18 date given him by Mr. Justice Spence "There was a formal opening In Light Plane lof the inquiry and certain docu- BOTHWELL, Ont. (CP) --/| ments were tendered," Mr. Jus- Three persons were killea | tice Spence said in an inter- Thursday night when a light|"©¥: : plane crashed in-a field near| DY evidence taken was in this community 22 miles north-| Connection with them. east of Chatham. Ldap Lesage =o hg doc- ree uments were notified and sup- FU op a thos Mel Diagins, hs plied with copies or summaries. Siatt rt si oie ain They were asked whether they Tait oT "of Toront -piiot Coun wanted to make representations » ahr 0, about them. Mr. Diggins had rented the. yeanwhile. Mr. Diefenbaker Cessna 172 to fly from Toronto| aig in an interview the com- to hak | wemene Island bY | mission adopted "a rather ex- wey © etroit. itraordinary procedure in that neither Mr. Fulton nor I were (CP)--How-| made aw: f it (the secret 50, of Belle- sera ba 7 : ie 3 Persons Die ard R. Williams, return of Christ to the world--|gives his blessing to the city|yille was killed Thursday when! aie suctike Sianée? wah aa his twin-engine Piper Apache! pointed by the Liberal cabinet aircraft crashed into a f0g-\4. a one-man royal commission shrouded hill three miles north-/;, inquire into sex-and-security charges levelled by Justice Min- Witnesses said the $30,000 ister Cardin Jast month. plane, owned by Mr. Williams,| The justice minister said that circled several times in heavy two or more cabinet ministers fog before striking the hill, of the former Diefenbaker gov- a As eit Secret 'Gerda' Session DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER JURY & LOVELL LTD. ROSSLYN PLAZA PHONE 728-4668 CENTRAL PHARMACY 211 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE 723-1070 TAMBLYN DRUG STORE 6 KING ST. E. PHONE 723-3143 50 YEARS Beginning Sunday, celebra- tions of the anniversary of the Easter rising will be held. They include a re-reading of the Irish declaration of independence on the original site outside the post office on O'Connell Street in Dublin. Among the guests will be 900 veterans of the revolt, including ihe couniry's 8i-year-oid presi- dent, Eamon de Valera, who like | many of the original rebels was! once sentenced to be shot by the British. for treason. After a parade Sunday of about 5,000 people, de Valera Council, Daylight Saving the City of Oshawa from , mr DAYLIGHT $ iitimnay weirs DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME In accordance with a resolution of the Oshawa City 24th, until 12:01 a.m. Sunday October 30th, 1966. RIL 24th, Time will be in effect in 12:01 a.m, Sunday April AVING TIME, L. R. BARRAND, City Clerk will go to the execution ground of Kilmainham Prison and place a wreath where many of his comrades were execuled Lake Ontario, Windsor, London, Why Pay More Hamilton, Toronto: Variable cloudiness and continuing cool today and Sunday. A few show- ers of wet snow or rain today. Winds light except west to northwest 15 to 20 during the afternoon today. FUEL OIL SNOW RAISED BILLS Abnormal spring snow in Nor- way this year cost city and state authorities more than $3,000,000 to clear. SAVE! ON PREMIUM QUALITY Phone 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL Serving Oshawa -- Whitby and Ajax Districts SERVICE OPEN THIS SUNDAY STATIONS 16°. 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 22 BOND NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT: i limit of Rossland Road East to. the north limit. of L work is $9.45. The special assessment is fo be 'paid .in: fifteen the private 'property owner's onnuol rate per foot frontage doys after the first publication of this notice, file with to the soid work heing undertaken. 4 appoint a time ard place when any object DATED ot Oshowa this 9th April, » to the work w jay of 1966. * a LOCAL IMPROVEMENT The Council 'of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct, as a local Improvement, a sonitary sewer on Wilson Rood North, from 863.75' south of the south ot 30, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon: the lond abutting directly on the The estimated cost of the work is $1,544.13. The total estimated cost per foot frontage Application will be made by. the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its opproval of the undertaking of the said work, end any owner may, within twenty-one The said Board may approve of the soid work being undertaken, but hefore dding so it may City of Oshawa 278 PARK R 74 SIMCOE 1271 SIMCOE STATHAM 8B, Sheet No. 6C(4 > Plan 357, equal annual instalments and is 30 cents the City Clerk his objection be considered 351 WILSON BARRAND, Clerk CROWELL'S SHELL STATION SARGANT'S TEXACO STATION MEADE'S SUNOCO STATION BRAMLEY MOTORS SALES COR. KING ST. AND RITSON ROAD OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE 222 KING STREET WEST RUSS. BOSWELL SUPERTEST STN. CORNER. WILSON & OLIVE AVE. 67. EAST OAD SOUTH ST. SOUTH $T,. NORTH A, STATION RD. SOUTH THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS RYERSON POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES A SUMMER FIRST SEMESTER OF THE THREE-YEAR COURSES IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BEGINNING MAY 2, 1966 These courses are open to students in Grode 12 who will be given early release:on the recommendation of their Secondary School Principals, and to halders of the Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma with an over-all average of 60% . in English, History, Mathematics and Chemistry of Grode 12 and Mathematics and Physics of Grade 11. Applicants 22 years of age or over will be considered on an individual basis. THE BOARD ALSO ANNOUNCES A SPECIAL PREPARATORY SESSION for students in Grade 12 of the Four-Year Arts and Science and Science Technology and Tredes programmes. Students Protests ernment were involved with Mrs. Munsinger, a shapely, 36- year-old German blonde. He de-| seribed her as having been an espinnate agent. hefore coahing! to Canada in 1955, Mr. Cardin said there was a security visk involved and that Mr. Diefenhaker mishandled. the case by not referring it to the justice department's law o,fi- cers for an opinion. WON'T COMMENT Mr, Justice Spence, asked for comment on Mr. Diefenbaker's statement, said; 'I don't make any comment on statements by anyone in political positions." Then in reply to questions, he said the documents tendered at) the secret hearing form the basis on which the inquiry will proceed. This would indicate that RCMP officers reported \o have appeared before the inquiry Wednesday formally identified police files, a necessary first Third Scouts Host Fathers Members of the 3rd Oshawa Scout and Cub groups were hosts recently at their annual father and son banquet. Cub- master R.* W. Richards and Scoutmaster J, Gordon, Jr., re- ported on the year's activities. Alan Shortt was master of cere- monies. ~ x After a spirited singsong led by Jack McAdam with "Mrs. Frank Singer at the piano, Rob- ert Holden, Jr., brought greet- ings from the district staff and commented on changes and fluctuations that could be ex- pected in troops and packs. Scout Roger Davies was awarded the trophy for all around achievement in scouting "The Trotter Award'. This presentation was made by the donor, William Trotter. Rev. J. K. Moffat spoke to the boys "On Being Yourself". Charles Biggs introduced Sgt. Gerald Read of the St. John Ambulance Corps who spoke step to examining witnesses about their contents. Justice Minister Cardin said he is willing to be the first in-| quiry witness. Mr. Justice Spence said thal the next hearing of the commis-) sion will depend on the availa-| bility of persons who may wish| to appear. Mr. Justice Spence had in- formed The Canadian Press Wednesday that he would an- nounce in advance dates of commission hearings, He said Thursday this applied to public! hearings. | Mr, Fulton said he will issue a press release Monday r-gard- ing his correspondence with) Prime Minister Pearson over) Mr. Pearson's refusal to let him} view the RCMP report on the Munsinger case. | | effectively on 'Water Safety" and illustrated some of his pointers in a film entitled "I'm No Fool'. HELP KIDNEYS PASS 3 LBS. A DAY Most people pass about three pints of liquid a day or about three pounds of liquid-waste. Now, if kidneys slogaieh, urinary irritation and der discomf: . The ie ean be backache and restless nights, This is when Dodd's Kidney Pills can help bring relief. Dodd's stimulate kidney action, help relieve the irri- tated condition that causes the back- ache. Take Dodd's and see if you don't feel better, rest better. Used success- fully by millions for over 70 years. 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