Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Dec 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 26, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Regret Expressed By Japs Over China N-Test Blast TOKYO (AP) -- China's lat- est nuclear test blast indicates Chairman Mao Tse-tung's tur- bulent attempts to purge his po- CIVIC DAY DINNER Mayor Desmond G. Newman of Whitby will be the speaker at the Civic Day luncheon being held Jan. 8 by the Rotary Club of Oshawa at Hotel Genosha Members of the Board of Con- trol, City Council and other civic boards and commissions will be guests of the club, LETTERS PATENT Two Quakes BERKELEY, Calif; (AP) -- A 'ario Gazette ca University of California seismo- formation that letter said his ried the in- litical enemies have not seri- " logist y shee : ously impaired the Chinese ; > corded two earthquakes in the ed to Barwoods atomie weapons program, two vicinity of Vancouver Island Limited of Oshawa and major Japanese newspapers early today, but the RCMI? at Whitby Yacht Club. £2) Victoria said they had no te pa : Nas e Asahi Shimbun and Yomiuri ports of any tremor. ause damage | Shimbun in editorials express Dr. Mansour Niazi said the area regret over the Chinese explo- quakes occurred at 1:31 a.m nd Peed explanation : j lac of reports, he said, was sion and 1:52 a.m. PST and he mea rh the poh Coes Asahi says: .'"The test, indicat- sured them as 5 and 4.5 on the heen ; Seg ; - " ' . been centred in an ed Peking is making considera- ble progress in development of nuclear weapons without being perturbed by the current great Zé cultural revolution," Richter scale, strong enough te area, possibly in the ocean et oe OBITUARIES : PHILIP ERNEST HARPER N H test and China's boast of six 4 HTL » as f d) fr. H } The death occurred suddenly, St cessful ucle since successful nuclear tests since " g : t Dec. 23. at the ' . | Doctors' Hos- Ct I 1964 tend 'to confirm that the " « & 2 ten ' onto, of Philip Ernest Star Lodge, No says the} ' r was a member of Pres by teriar stern ita enormous upheaval of the a siey mn replicon le ie . 72,1 Maoist cultural revolution has CHAIRMAN MAO Ha pe 317 pager ag Wh Order of ( aa Fellows a not seriously impaired the pro . . « No Impairment by. He was in his 54th year Mr. Hoar is s by hii ram.' : ' A son of the late Ernest wife, t 7 aa 36 < Conditions Worse James and Kathleen Hanper, jiday the deceased was born in Tor Favorite Movie TAIPEI (AP) President) onto and for some years NEW YORK (Reuters) --|Chiang Kai-shek said Monday peen a member of the mainten siste "Bonnie and Clyde was namedithat conc ns in Communistiance staff at ar . the favorite movie of 1967 in ai/China are owing worse and! pita] Whitby. He was a mem a rk poll of show business personali-/Mao Tse-tung's days are num- ber of St. Andrew's Presbyter ties and artists published here! bered ( ian Church Sunday "We are ready to deal a fatal, ye js a taey : blow to the Chinese Communists the 1er Eileen Holmes, capades of two notorious bank)tives,"" the president of Nation-| (Marie) of Whitby; a stepson, 'The funeral service was held robbers of the 1930s Clyde Bar-|2list China told the National As-/Brian and three grandchildren. |at the W. C. Town Funera row and Bonnie Parker. sembly. lier ay aascs by & SON, Chapel ) William Penn directed the . i Ha : ,q\day. In film, and Warren Beatty and Private Funeral " ee side < Fay Dunaway played the lead) TORONTO (CP) -- A private el, Whitby, at 10:30 a.m today ue et oii P roles. '}funeral service was held Satur- interment was in Oshawa Union Church. Whit Second choice was 'Blow Up' jday for Owen W Peak, '9, €M- Cemetery. Th. service was con iurch, by Michelangelo Antonioni, and|ployed in The Globe and Mail qy w.J third was A Man and A Womaniengraving department since ¢ by Claude Lelouch. 1957, who died at his home Fri-) Church « sae Peal ' N The pallbearers were Frank i r. Peak was born in Nor-|Thwaites, William Roberts, Earl Mao Printers Busy wick, England, and came to euank: George Thwaites, Jack HONG KONG (Reuters) --|Woodstock, Ont., when he was Quilty and John Knox Chinese printers broke all re-|16 survived by his wife was in Grove Brooklin. Rev ire, minister of service The pallbearers were Harvey by Rev. S. Me- Hoar, Ralph Holliday and Courtice. NORMAN P. WILLIAMS He later worked in Western In failing health for some cords by producing 86,400,000 Canada as a cowboy and in J. NORMAN THICKSON time, Norman Percy Williams, sets of the selected works of 'fontreal as a commercial art- The administrator of the Osh- of Whitby, died Dec. 23 Mao Tse-tung this year, the Ist. awa office of the Wartime Pric- Oshawa General Hospital, in his New China news agency report. ije is survived by his wife,.es and Trade Board during the goth year ed Tuesday Robina, and three children Second World War, J. Norman; A son of the late Peter an ue AOEY : ~ Thickson, 372 King Street East, Mary Williams, the deceased died Dec, 25, at the Oshawa Gen- was born on Scugog Island and CITY HALL REVIEW GIVEN i gthy iod. Continued From Page 1 sick fore lengthy periot 22 years ago, he worked for the Sarah Jane Thickson, the de-)j, whitby work for ceased was born, Jan. 5, 1884.) wir. Williams was a member As far as the Shaw Report is|beginning he would concerned, hours of discussion) greater harmony and this he have been spent on it in council| has done, but it is not sufficient @t Bowmanville and received his'g¢ st Mark's United Church and committee, top city en-|to give the glad hand and Chris- @ducation there. He was mar- he Whitby Rod and Gun Club gineers have spent valuable|tian name address to all and "ed in Oshawa in 1905 and Eastern Star Lodge, No. 72 time compiling long winded) sundry _A resident of Oshawa since|tnqependent Order of Odd Yel refutations, secretaries have January, 1906, Mr. Thickson| iow. churned out reams of council TRON HAND worked for a few years for the| He is survived by two sisters, duplicating paoer because of it There must be a real iron Kilgour Paper Co. in Toronto Mrs. A. Walker (Ethel) of Whit and a fair amount of postage hand in that velvet glove the and for many years operated @ by and Mrs. G. Barron (Edna) has been incurred. The public| and of the boss who is in con-) garage business on Bond St. W./9¢ Oshawa and a he Wal- ana " trol and lets everybody know it.jin Oshawa. He retired from! Oshawa. ink DNS poe porns Bas, been " Personally I sone hate 5] tisiness life in 1947. bate es . Pig Saher : hold this important city post A member of Simcoe Street! George and John aig ROW CONTINUES The demands on the holder's|United Church, the deceased ' Yet, it has contributed nothing) time, patience, executive ability; was a very active church mem- at 3 p.m. today at the W. C to the welfare of the city or to|and benevolence are enormous) ber as a young man. He was Town Funeral Home. Whitby any re-organization of the de-|and it must be harder still for a|a member of Cedar Lodge, No. linterment. was jin Groveside partment, and the row goes |new man. 270, AF and AM, and held a 50- Cemetery Brooklin Rev ae marching on. Essentially kind hearted and, year jewel in masonry. He wasicnith minister of St. Mark's Truly the mountains have/courteous Mayor Marks must one of the original members of United Church conducted the been in labor and the result {s alsteel himself to toughen up for the Oshawa Golf Club and was ahiwita é / little mouse the second year. I think. he also a member of the 30 Club T} 1 2 aoe " : : he pallbearers were Ha There are quite a lot of} would go out of his way to avoid Predeceased, in 1958 by his land. Gary. James-and: Don Wil people, and at least one other|hurting anybody's feelings wife, the. former Etheline Ste- saris Houcias Beare and Wil controller, who believe that poli-| But he can do it as witness Phenson, Mr. Thickson ts surviv- fred Baadiie cies or not, the public works/the time when he publicly casti-|©@ by two daughters, Mrs. Rob- : giant -- 300 strong and the) cated a local businessman, and °Tt Harris (Elinor) of Ux- largest department in city hall!7 pear that on one occasion he and Mrs. George Kwan could and should be pruned. Haid down the law in private to (Kathleen) of Oshawa What went wrong was the ap-|one department head. Also surviving are two sisters, proach and subsequent han 'Mrs. William Loughman (Emily) _ Green- Cornelius The funeral service was held FUNERAL OF CORNELIUS (CASEY) VERMOEN The memorial service for (Gasey) Vermoen, Ideally, the mayor of a fast f Toronto and * 7 diing so that the question has Seeder i haan cha iaiof.roronto and Mrs. Re hot it hich growing city like Oshawa should field (Gertrude) of Colborne; who died Dec, 21, at the Osh become a hot potato WhIChl be farsighted, a little ruthless', randchildr Joh 1 awa General H 1, in his everybody, particularly the pub-lnerhaps, and able to steer z wo grandchildren, John and awa General Hos 1, in his two great-\72nd year, was held at the prede- Armstrong Funeral Home at 11 sister and four a.m., De 23 The service was conducted bs service will be Rev. A. Woolcock, McIntosh - Ander- Branch 43; Royal Canadian Le Home at 2 p.m..'gion. Interment was in Oshawa ollowed by interment Union Paul Harris and grandchildren. He was ceased by a brothers lic works committee, would! proposal which he thinks for gladly drop if they could without! benefit of the city through all m. Shaw €x-/ its be ready himself, or his supporters, w n presented, the swers to possible objectior continued by stages baht e funeral adre of 2 held at the not afraid to step on a few toes } over to the if necessary. A municipal tact runeral Cemetery rtment for us pro pr Pe Mayor Marks has in Oshawa 1 Cemetery The pallbearers were Ben eee seemed dismayed rather than Rev. R. C Wh e of Simcoe Jacklin . William Rutherford has helangry. in a constructive way Street United Church will con-|Alex Walker, Matt. Hircock n W. ave to he eng ' cece "duct the service. Jack Logeman and Reg the end to restore con- when council have jumped on a Th i enable the depart-|board of contro] recommenda RICHARD HOAR Thomas t to get on with its: proper/tion and squashed it out of ex-. The death occurred, Dec. 22, The way things are, the|istence. Too tolerant of those'at the Oshawa General Hospi- FREE PEPSI r ts engineers y council members who tal, after a short sickness, of r ork on re go on and on so Richard Hoar, a_ resident of IZZA por istifying their own ex- There is no doubt he has|Fairview Lodge, Whitby. The 7 ele benefited from his first year in!deceased, who was in his Beth EPI'S i : office and probably when he year, had been sick for a short MORE CONSULTANTS comes to 1 the!time. Simeoe St. $. -- 728-0192 Maybe an ad hoc committee| problems fa sec- A son of the late James and hac ca nul ea ) re o do the job, ond he v ideal Jessie Hoar, the deceased was endowed % nle ary powers car » for an born Whitby Township and onabie time If he wants it, of cc but; was d there in 1914, A fi would be a pleasure see lifelong resident of the area, he Consus him reigning in the caer hall. Backed up by a ir of them|ynited council 'and board of city Dusl-| control ty'was employed by the Whitby Public Utility Commission fo 12 years prior to his retirement n 1957 DISTRESS SALE strong, Apropos of this a 2 at surprising to find Ald. Gilbert Murdoch, a staunch opponent of , city hall expendi g for an enquiry into onnel department by a oe SAVINGS W romebody on the council or board of control could not a department of four is gz of a mystery Body Shop ~ Factory Building 2400 Sq. Ft. Factory & Office Space ACCOUNTS probe Personnel experts are 4% PERSONAL per | experts, Well, well. Strategically located on one of Oshawa's busiest 0 ACCOUNTS Let's hope the new team get to grips with things soon and won't many consul tants to prop them up What counci] needs is a stern- er, firmer hand at the top. Ma Marks said in the traffic arteries (Stevenson Rd. South and Shopping Centre) large overhead 18' Door-Rustproofing Dipping Tank--Celing Steam Heat--situated on 5 Acres of prime future Apartment land. Easy Terms orranged. PERSONAL LOANS CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa 723-5221 23 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2527 need «0 Call DOUGLAS CARMICHAEL 723-7463 LOOKING FOR A COMFORTABLE QUIET RENDEZVOUS DOWNTOWN? FRANK SMITH 576-1415 HERE AND THERE | jacross Canada for a country during the weekend. ways in three in fires. In Nova Scotia,| Death Toll Hits 69 On Four-Day Holiday By THE CANADIAN PRESS , Newfoundland showed three; At least 69 persons have died| traffic deaths and one drowning. to date on the} \tish Columbia, one. A survey by The Canadian) ince without a fatality. The Canadian Highway Safety industrial Friday Ontario led the death toll with | Alberta had three traffic deaths, : four-day holiday weekend, in-/New Brunswick two, and Bri- The current issue of The On- cluding 53 in traffic accidents. Traffic accidents claimed one s patent of Press from 6 p.m. local times|life in Manitoba and two per- instruments re- incorporation have been grant-| Friday also showed 13 deaths in'sons died in fires. Prince Ed- Management fires, two drownings and one ward Island was the only prov- the death caused by a fall. : i The survey does not include) Council predicted last week that/natural or in a populated 8° Persons would be killed in| known suicides or slayings. nighway accidents across the| The Ontario dead: deaths, | William Tucker, 66, of Goder- cht have 19 traffic deaths, one drowning, ich, Ont., and Donald Sharp, 39, isolated one death in a fire and one in ajof Strathroy, Ont., in a two-car fall. Quebec reported 16 traffic\crash near Strathroy, deaths and three in fires. Peter Banting, 27, of Barrie, Five persons died on the high-|in a car crash on Highway 400 Saskatchewan and/near Toronto. Leslie Hyland, 59, affic accidents and four inOnt., in a reaching. the snowflurries and resby terian near the Great Lakes and after-| Mostly j " a he noon Waltoy, conducted the the 20 mark. Wednesday will be| and Wednesday. Winds light. mainly cloudy with some snow- minister of St. Andrew's Ken and Carl Roberts, Larry flurries. Temperatures will few snowflurries, be coming mainly sunny early this morn- Toronto, Hamilton, Windsor, ing. Wednesday mainly sunny. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Niag-| Colder. Winds northwest 15 with) ara, Lake Ontario, Haliburton|gusts to 25, becoming light this regions: Variable cloudiness| evening and colder today Don Moderate somewhat. 4 northwest , light tonight. London, Lake Huron, southern eral Hospital. The deceased, who) haq lived in the Whitby area for Georgian Bay regions: Cloudy} I was in his 86th year, had been ¢ years. Prior to his retirement 22@ colder with snowflurries| Windsor : : and local snowsqualls near the|Hamilton .......« A son of the late John and Canadian Pacific Express Co Great Lakes today. Wednesday St. Catharines - 10 25 mostly cloudy with a few snow-|Toronto ....... flurries and not quite so cold.| Peterborough . THEN GOTO THE, Lal [p OPEN az FRIDAY Tally-He Room H. KEITH LTD. Realtor gee ; s 3 Hotel Lancaster 303 HILLSIDE AVE 576-0330 OSHAWA big odd as ait b But Not Quite So Cold TORONTC CP) issued at Official|Georgian Ba 5:30 a.m.! gions Mostly Sunny and cold cloudy and nopsis noon temperatures not quite) becoming light tonight. zero mark. Over snowsqualls| gions: cloudy and temperatures will reach cold with snowflurries with a few sunny. Colder. coming light this evening. Forecast temperatures Low tonight, high Wednesday eoscecsese 10 25 10 25 10 25 - 5 20 Winds northwest 15 to 25, be-|Kingston .... 5 25 coming light tonight. Sault Ste. Marie... -5 15 Sudbury, North Bay, northern'Moosonee ........ -20 5 Timagami re today continuing Sunny and cold in cold with snowflurries Wednes- hern Ontario today with af-'day. Winds northwest 15 to 20, Ottawa region: Cloudy with a Winds and his e persons were killed in| wife Dorothy, 53, of Collins Bay, two-car crash on fires Highway 33 near Kingston. WEATHER FORECAST * Snowflurries Wednesday Algoma, Cochrane, White re rest of Ontario there will be; River, western James Bay re- Sunny and cold today. continuing tonight ! Montreal region: Cloudy with snowflurries. Wednesday mostly ,Snowflurries, becoming mainly cloudy with a few snowflurries|Sunny this morning. Wednesday and not quite so cold. Winds) mainly 15 to 25 becoming westerly 15 with gusts to 25 be- car in Brantford. when hit by a car on a down- town street. ries suffered when he tripped on ham River near Wallaceburg, 20\tree near Gore Bay. |his large boots while completing miles northwest of a seasonal job as Santa Clausiafter a car and falling down stairs. | Thornhill, Ont., in hospital of in- Raymond Greatrix, 17, Wood bridge, Ont., when a car rolled Holmes, 32,)down an embankment into th when a mail truck hit a guard|Humber river near Brampton. |rail near Guelph. | Paul Hreinekey, 20, of Ot | Kenneth Tooley, 24, of Chalk)tawa, of injuries suffered Satur. River and Richard Oscar Gi-|qay in a two-car crash at Deep roux, 19, of Green Valley, Ont.,/River that took two other lives, in a ee crash at DeeP| yfichael Wood, 18, and Brend River, Ont. Jane Phelps, 16, both of Milton, Ronald Mathieu, 30, of Pem-| when tists Car and a train wer broke, ied oer plungédlin collision. down an. spank | Henry Reid, 71, of Brantford ; % | 3 » Hh, P Indian River near Pembroke. loner achive oar On Odtakie Sunday of Brantford. An unidentified man believed frnest William Greenman, 20, Robert Diplock, of head inju-|to have drowned in the Syden-/Toronto, when his car struck a juries suffered when hit by & car Friday. Lloyd Vincent Henry Reid, 71, when hit by a Saturday Leo Osterman, 7, of Kingston, Chatham, left the road and ; Monday plunged into the water. | Julis Bilous, 74, of St. Cathar- Mary Jane Rogers, 59, of Tu-|ines, struck by a car while 'ronto, in a house fire iwalking near her home. John Alfred Wielgosh, 66, of Looking For A Great Gift The Whole Family Will Enjoy ? WOULDN'T A POOL TABLE BY MAJOR POOL DO THE TRICK? 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SATURDAY TILL 6 P.M. (OSHAWA) LTD. WHERE THI Unsmiling comedian Bob Hope receives gift of a hat from South Vietnamese Vice-President Nguyen Cao Ky after Christmas Day Show for U.S. troops at Pilgrim T To Birthp. BETHLEHEM (AP) -- Thou-|p sands of pilgrims crowded intolot Bethlehem Monday, despitew Arab guerrilla threats, and cele-|tt brated Christmas in this Judean! lz hilltop town where the New Tes tament says Christ was born, g) Israel soldiers, who had pro-|b tected Bethlehem Sunday, with-|th drew despite an act of sabotage te that the army blamed on Arabs.|T The Arab guerrilla organization, |b El Fatah, had threatened to|F strike at the holy shrines at g Christmas. 0 Live radio broadcasts of a midnight mass by the patriarch of Jerusalem were interrupted about 1 a.m. Monday when tele- te phone cables connecting Bethle-|p hem with Jerusalem were cut.|f1 =) Le of Service was restored shortly thereafter. te After midnight mass, the|w {latin patriarch of Jerusalem, |s Msgr. Alberto Gori, led ar Pontiff Looks But Voice Fi VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope2 Paul remained inside Vatican|S City this Christmas to pray for|s peace and bestow his traditional') blessing on the world. He ap- pealed for man to avoid the g easy life and seek peace in true) Christian values. The Roman Catholic pontiff, now 70, skipped his usual Christmas procedure of saying one of his three masses in a church outside the Vatican. This was passed over this year ap- parently to ease the strain on the Pope who underwent a pros- tate operation last month. From the front balcony of St Peter's Basilica the Pope gave his annual Christmas noonday speech and bestowed his bless- ing "Urbi et Orbi'--to the city of Rome and the world He addressed a crowd ofa Blood Flows An At Motorcycle ( TORONTO (CP) --_ Police|t broke up the Vagabond Motor t Cycle Club's annual Christmas t party Sunday--and took a bloodstained Santa Claus to jail. \s Flying beer bottles filled the | air after 23 policemen, armed \ with a search warrant under the. ; Liquer Control Act, burst into the Vagabonds' rented house in suburban Etobicoke Turkeys were trampled and furniture was wrecked as police with flailing billies chased. the Vagabonds in a 20-minute brawl. Police laid 39 charges against 27 persons--including the Vaga- bond Santa Claus, who was later released on bail. Five Metro policemen and four Vagabonds were taken to hospital. Two police constables, Rich- ard Garry, hit on the head with a beer bottle, and William Payne, allegedly kicked several times in the head, were de- tained in hospital. sets CoS wn nora The most seriously injured Vagabond, 22-year-old Ronald McLean, charged billies wielded| a | DIXON'S HEAT WITH OIL OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS

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