Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1966, p. 2

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| WEATHER FORECAST | sBoy In Mental Ward: Sesae Choly Pecietl No Action Planned TORONTO (CP)--Health Min-; The case of a 10-year-old|the age of 16 in the Hamilton i a Geer : ister Dr. Matthew Dymond dif-/named Grant who was com-| mental hospital, Pibice gooig taped C6 ph ene bore hener -+se+e+. 45 fered Wednesday with two psy-, mitted to an assessment ward) Dr. Dymond ruled out per- $38 7 Mount Forest .... chiatrists who certified 10-in the mental hospital with 73|sonal intervention, saying it)*'* am: cen |Wingham ...+++0« year-old Weiland voy #% aien~adult~pationtsweshranght un|would be a great mistake to dic- | Synopsis: Warmer air Hs Bee Hamilton ... tally ill and committed him to| in the house Tuesday by Stephen| tate professional procedures to giiiiig to move into Northern oe -cwihariiew e030 48 5 wheter the football peel. aivi- the Ontario Hospital in Hamil- Lewis (NDP -- Scarborough |the hospital superintendent. Ontario where igponiomrig Boe Toronto fond he had won would. cover fon. West). Of the 14 children, only two -- , Cxpeced he ¢| Deterborough sone [repayment of the stolen money. Asked inthelegislature Mr. Lewis said several of the| were under the age of 15. The|® yong et cee ° | Kingston ey \Hix winnings came to £2 10 whether he felt a 10-year-old|patients--some as old as 90--| patients were placed in accom-| © air _ - Pi -- ~_ "Prenton ++. shillings, and he vvent to jail should be certified, Dr. Dymond) were sex deviates and addicts.|modation deemed most suitable| W4rd from Hui "gr y3 and it) Ag tor tant. inoniiee said: "My own opinion is no,; Mr. Lewis then asked whether |to their needs. is likely to move in A ie more sini " very definitely." But he refused) Dr. Dymond would intervene' pr, Dymond tola the house clog regions Friday --_ to interfere with "professional personally to find alternative) had been his own opinion that ing and wa cat pret matters." quarters for 14 children under chijdren should be segregated ee pratt givaae' as quickly as possible, but psy- | chiatrists attached to his statt|to occur in the northern regions didn't agree with him. tonight and in southern Ontario He was unable to say exactly Frida |how many children under 16 currently are in Ontario hos-| pitals, but told Mr, Lewis the! figure at the end of 1965 was) 19 Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 2, 1966 [EarltOn .++++++ +00 | Sault Ste. Marie .. Kapuskasing «---- White River . Light Winds, Then Cooler =i: #5 Se tr ell RRSRRARKAS COURT AWAITS LONDON (CP) -- A man pleaded guilty in court to steal- ing £376 but sentence was sus- pended untii he fovnd out Congo Plotters 'Executions Held i] Clair, Lake Erie, jagara, southern Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Windsor, London, 'oronto, Hamilton: Sunny and warmer today. Batgpenn, Brags . ' id i _ with a few cloudy periods an By ARNOLD AMBER The four condemned men all Piha ee Bree bly ont where| warmer again. Winds light to- LEOPOLDVILLE (Reuters)-- walked serenely to their deaths,|ihe boy was confined until a day southerly 15 Friday. CEDAR LODGE AF & AM 270 ; ; : a Fe é ? ; N Lake H , Geor- CONFERS WITH BRITISH VISITOR | More than 80,000 silent specta-|clad in identical blue pang Fee yd oy had akon ian Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe, hi mans te men ek A today at the White House of the British Conservative tors watched as four former|They said nothing and were be- vee \Timagami, North Bay, Sud- with Edward Heath, leader Party. (AP Wirephoto) _ lpromineat cabinet ministers |lieved to be gagged under their ~~ t¢ let me know how he bury: Sunny and warmer today. | Mosenic Service for our lete brother black hoods. | Friday variable cloudiness with | FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1966 -- 7 P.M. President Johnson confers | were hanged in one of Leopold- |", uk A ' A ' | ati! f There were two hangmen, A Children's Aid Society of . | ville's main squares today for clad'in black robes uae ehat ficial came end told me th iscattered showers. Winds light | \today southerly 15 Friday. i ° plotting to overthrow the gom- : Pe 4 : ; P | od Ontario Developm ent Grant ernment. appeared to be military uni-\vere taking him to Hamilton.) ",iggmyq, Sault Ste. Mare, | forms. Four buglers faced each) ) , Cochrane. Sunny and warmer | Attracts Quebec Industry Former prime minipter pet man and played the Last Post said riste Kimba, 40, was the firs tra a d : to go to the gallows, He held pelory a Ny ee himself erect, with a black HISSED AT HEARING 'Nobody ever told me I could go to see him or anything." In a separate interview, Wal- today becoming cloudy with | showers late tonight and early) |Friday when gradually clear-| ing. Turning cooler Friday. ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME Masonic Clothing towel over his face and his 'The sombre crowd at the dron Goff, director of the Chil-| hands tied behind his back. hangings contrasted sharply|dren's Aid Society, said the| Winds southerly 15 today be- ,A deal was worked out whereby, ODA regards the firm in good The others -- Alexandre Ma-|with the shouting, fighting gath-| parents had been unable to deal coming northerly 15 Friday. Bro. C. &. Houck Secretary J. A. Pentound Worshipful Master designated area, a report pre- mac's new plant and will be ducing lakes and rivers Newspaper 25's World Travel| Most major Western embas-| ation was a local responsibility | pared by the federal-provincial shared by the federal govern- Robert Boyer (PC--Muskoka), Contest. sies were closed and their staffs) and his department was con- Agriculture Rehabilitation and| ment and Ontario, first vice-chairman of Ontario| Winners of CPA world globes| and nationals were instructed to) cerned only with juveniles com- Development Agency directo-| With total financing of $200,- Hydro, said in the legislature|were: Mrs, R. English, 899|stay indoors during the execu-| mitted to a training school. rate in Ontario said. 000, Bantamac chose Ontario|Hydro estimates northwestern|Mary; Mrs. W. Meredith, 585! tions. The minister said, however, Bantamac approached the On- even though the Quebec offer waterways are capable of pro-|Grierson; Miss I. Kroll, 150) It was learned meantime that) on principle he thinks juveniles tario Development Agency tojstill was regarded as slightly ducing only an additional 190,-|Warren; Mrs. Joseph Kroll, 150 Nestor Watum, Anany's chief) should not be in county jails. aee what Ontario had to offer.| better. 000 kilowatts. /Warren: Earl Calahan, Pine- aide when he was defence min-| But-he indicated that in some| ee -- a -- ane He said the northwest, like crest Rd., RR 2. Five more ister, has been arrested in con- cases there are no other facili- southern Ontario, has reached|globes will be won, tonight. | nection with the plot. | ties the point where most of its fu- | - ' an ture power needs must come from thermal sources such as SOD TURNING coal-fired power plants. By BOB EXELL TORONTO (CP)--Ontario has| the ODA provided $157,000 at six financial shape, with working|;amba, 45, a former minister |ering at the four men's hearing| with the boy. He had appeared gone gh Eg «>! lured an apparel manufacturer) per cent to Bantamac. capital of its own totalling $238,-'of lands; Senator Emmanuel Tuesday, pier any ~~ the several times in juvenile court Croudy wit snewers tonight. away from Quebec with the aid 000 and relative freedom from|Bamba, 46, a former finance) prisoners tried to make was|and was finally committed by , : | f " d hi d the first a ae eke vard debt minister; and Jerome Anany, a hissed and booed. County Court Judge H. f,| Friday hy Tage hom 5 of a federal grant and the first) This would be applied toward , former defence minister--were 'The crowd included wo men\| Fuller to the cate of the society cooler with o wee i capital Joan ever made by the| construction of a new plant and executed at 20-minute intervals,,and children, but many began|under the Juvenile Delinquents | in the thorning. Winds souther'y Ontario Development Agency. the purchase of equipment. It leaving immediately after the! Act. 15 today becoming northerly 15 The manufacturer, Bantamac) was the first capital loan guran- entra ana a mr 4 \firat ara He : peor region; Sunny with ef Canada Lid. of Montreal,|/tee by ODA, which before had H T A number of high - ranking . ® ; hs makes men's and boy's sports-/made loans only to cover op- ' awallan r10 military officers, including Col. Youths In Jail some afternoon cloudiness. and , Tl anne Pierre Ingila, chief justice at widely scattered showers today. wear and had 1965 sales of! erating costs. En t ) 500 ierr ngila, chief ju a ; Friday mainly sunny, Milder s i varry the tribunal which sentenced the nigay M y. . Oana plans to locate in, ae ge io ciler TORONTO (CP)---Ontario Hy- ter ains ob si in attendance Liberal Charges Winds light. Glengarry County's depressed att cae ony maich we Ger dro's east and west systems are ive hundred persons were en- But three special chairs were' TORONTO (CP) -- Andrew -- Forecast Temperatures Charlottenburg Township, about| ec loan if Bantamac also was to be interconnected into & Sin tertained last night by & Ha-\yacant, They were understood| Thompson, Ontario Liberal! Lows tonight, highs Friday 10 miles north of Cornwall ,and/to receive an outright $60,000 gle provincial grid that willlwaiian trio, films and slides of|to have been left for the three|jeader, said in the legislature| windsor ... ag in expected to employ about 150' grant in Quebec Heine ---- utility systems|}fong Kong, Europe and five con-|men the condemned politicians) Wednesday 50 persons under the) st, 'Thomas ay "gi gr ligt ao ST car' cqumesbek AADkIG Ge Ga as ee eee he plotting to killlage of 16 have been confined|Tondon ..... The need for larger premises f rsd 1 *ARDA 'regardi it was announces Wednesday, | Collegiate auditorium. --President Joseph Mobutu,)with adult offenders in Peter-| -- and, apparently, rising labor 4 be y ° Tow fet ag ing' 'The interconnection is said to| A limited number of seats are Prime Minister Leonard Mu-| borough's county jail during the costs in Montreal prompted the | Charlot - cB ood ip oa : be necessary to meet power re-|available, without invitations,|Jama and the army chief of! last 2% years. HEAT WITH OIL firm to seek an Ontario loca- pro aignng teen aetee a quirements in northwestern On-|for a second two-hour enter- staff, Gen, Louis Bobozo. Mr. Thompson asked Allan tion. $45,600 sat ' ' tario--often thought of as altainment program tonight at 8; Mobutu did not respond to Grossman, minister of reform DIXON'S But an unnamed Quebec mu- **7)" BFan' great potential source of hydro-/p.m. Canadian Pacific Airlines | last-minute appeals for clem-|institutions, whether he was nicipality offered Bantamac a This amount covers half the electric power but, in fact,Jand The Oshawa Times are) ency by religious and diploma-| aware of the situation. OIL $60,000 grant to locate in a estimated $86,000 cost of Banta-| growing short of electricity-pro-' sponsoring the program and the tic leaders. Mr. Grossman said the situ-| 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER. VY P, oon DIRECT from 313 ALBERT ST. tone-qlo oe 2 wen ont Chaft, PAINTS PAOINTING | The first stage in bridging the Pickering township council] At a Pickering township coun- gap between Ontario's northeas! this week moved to accept 8) oi meeting this week Reeve|and northwest power grids will historical painting by Robert Cox, of West Rouge. The pic- ture will be hung in the new municipal building. A portrait of Reeve C. W. Laycox is being completed by Fileen Parsons and will also be hung in the C. W. Laycox said the sod turn-| ing ceremony for the new com- muter station had been a dis- appointment to him, He said he did not receive the letter asking him to invite members be the construction of new transmission lines in 1968 per- mitting power from the Great Lakes Power Corp. serving the Sault Ste. Marie area to flow into northwestern Ontario. of council until three or four) building. : . TAX INTEREST a. ot hen ie teparement|| OSHAWA TIMES % The clerk of Pickering town-|of highways, the day before the | PICTURE SPECIAL LATEX ehip has been. authorised to in-jevent, was the first knowledge crease the interest charged onjhe had of the ceremony. Reeve p E.DRINTS | WHERE ECONOMY COUNTS --for walle \ | and ceilings, Excellent for basement Available At delinquent taxes from one- half} Laycox "said Prime Minister of one per cent to one per cent.|Robaris did not arrive and the | | Latex | walle gg ay hope the increase -- highways was an || Suggested Retail ¢4.95 gelion will ring taxes in more/hour and five minutes late. SAVE $1.96 uickly. NU-WAY PH : eC PARK LAND oT0 Pe gg township council|this week passed a bylaw to os SERVICE Tone-Craft s named a committee COM-)raise the offer for 8.61 acres of We ot. Se Sonewe pSveact ne ag ; a land in the vicinity of Brock rd.) 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each on eee LATEX campbell and Beer to study the) and Concession 2 to $25,000. A ; Li agar Py need for recreation funds, The|offer of $21,500 had geese ee i ye Unagrcny ye iscount en réers question arose from the fact| been made for the land which! Suggested Rete 96.75 gaiion that the parks and recreation|wili be used for a centennial of 3 er More Pictures SAVE $1.76 hoard has allocated $2,100 for|nark font Chaft softball. With 60 teams playing} Marcatnne ; ares RECREATION Pickering township council this works out to $35 per team, = Vwlwe tere it was said. eas re 2) = 7 } GRAVEL CONTRACT Versa-tone FIRST QUALITY LATEX--fevourite with 7 both professions! end do-it-yourself. The tender for crushed gravel | i bat [Washable Th "ull Suggested Retell $6.60 getion SAVE $1.81 at Pickering Township's Ux- Se Kline | fone CITY OF OSHAWA FIRE DEPARTMENT ONE CLASS "A" LICENSED MECHANIC Must have five to six years' experience on heavy equipment, 1966 Chauffeur's Licence in good standing Starting salary $5,644.00 was found most of them listed bridge pit has been awarded to) Kryl-fone LATEX SALE Claude Smith at 45 cents per ton. Eleven tenders were open- ed for office furniture for the Gian wines: wk were | Applications close 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, June | at , : 4 | totalled. Totals of tenders tor || 8th, 1966. i. x of Y . fe a Ge enor pve berees coe $99 all bidders will be sought. A Apply te: eer tae OFFICER i % : <= "i Nyyucese | abi sade Maat U0 nh mat ' : : | reer ee new municipal building but it decision will be made at a late . 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