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The Oshawa Times, 26 Dec 1959, p. 3

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was a Ch gift hospital patien n General Hospita adies o Auxiliary There istmas or every Oshawa Thursday hospital as the 1€ Women's wk GIFT FOR EVERY HOSPITAL PATIENT Santa Cl: P ired he hospital Gift Shop vagons ed side vith pla ou fts patient Are J. G. Car shop ALONG THE LAKESHORE Pp B and D. Thomp White, Mrs Mrs. R. L three ener, Mrs Mrs. R C. D. Russell Gray. There conv vere also Seek To Incorporate Courtice As A Town GORDON Editor move ANGUS District nave By Fvenis as past few ¢ ag up of probir g the of separating iro of Darlington. A meeting of about 80 interested ratepayers a week ago decided to send a delegation to Toronio to obtain necessary data with a view td incorporating the area as a Preliminary around the possibility ating as a village, bu Queen's Park was be better, from a planin industrial point of view the area as a town. It give the area a much better chance of deciding its own des- tiny It was pointed out tice has at least 40 the total assessment of the ship, and has to main tain. Almost township popula area, which rate than the ship Under assumed attract lack of n Cou e interested « zens ar its and de the township me fown talks we of ads e centred ce from would and up ng to set hat Cour per cent 0 own 4 p ion ent of the esides the ing at a of the Ss Erov rest present conditior area Ww mndaustiry n vie of service Separated possible ge tended services from Oshawa. or set up something under the pro visions of the Ontario Water Re sources Board Act Following visits of the delega tion to Queen's Park. and to the Oshawa Planning Board, a brief will be set up outlining both the advantages and the disadvan tages, if any, of the plan LONG RANGE PLAN The group does not expect that the plan will go through without opposition, but stressing that the area is gradually assuming an urban aspect. This sets it apart from the rural where interests are widely diver- gent Nor is it ehanges will overnight, The for lon tc either ex is district expected that be accompl transition will planning conside "amount of work to arrive at boundaries, and the dis position of township and Courtice interests in property It is not anticipated will be much change, - school districts if the tion becomes fact Public meetings w shortly fe disc the some on lo However, a considerable amoun of investigation in the area has convinced the pro tem committee that there is more than a rea- sonable amount of support for the scheme DELEGATION TO REPORT The delegation to the depart ment of municipal affairs be reporting to a meeting planned for some time nex "Princ pally was told that a petition with 75 names will be required to set things in motion. This will be presented to the Ontario Munici pal Board, which will then decide on a date hed call and a that there f any, in mcorpora weld and he plan get sort of react Tr Some can y place in m is more vidence for 1e board mediate decision, or what likely, will take the further study, and will render a decision at a later date. f the decision is favorable, the department of municipal affairs then takes over. Audits will be carried out, and adjustments and d ong of t npe EFFICIENT COUNCH There's possibly no more ncorpor- t t aspect to hear either t group province merits' | SPSS nunicipé like we have More in view t happened in vhen. in 1 coun I a ed ong SO of the fact he fest € mundane ssion of selves nan ness It was ob able amount done by Nevert the 1 would also t committee Thi Ontario Educatic dating 18g dures had to be fol ec DISCUSSED ppoin APPOINTMENTS The 1 ments to the high schoo ard council ts bounda The ew session new fo boa election, should More mature cil demurred that some f or such ds : tuted meh s of coun on the wd the calibre of the men appointed s higher he acquire by public elect be inst grou that than boards on out tha It was pointed pointed lic-spirited would nc represer cases the pointees are usually proven The advanced is would be much about spending taxpaye It when Murder Story Drunken Brag LINCOLN, 11 AP A filling station attendant"s stor) that he helped kill Roger Touhy has been dismissed. by police a drunken bragging The alleged 1 wever, Ri ht abil 1 ument hat elected als other side more carefu money. is a moot point, e the experience ol pecially public former ho of Lockpor tensive que Chicago d before I Friday had slay lice 1 hey convinced no knowledge ¢ ing of Touh cade said Fowler ptgun on era on Dec George H Dale, 1 hitchhiker had picked up near Chicago police Fowler had told him "I'm the man who shot Roger Touhy. Here, let me show you something." Green said Fowler opened glove compart and displa a box o IT . vere the pro n Chic Woo Fowler told the ment ed na tojd r to a state policeman at the scens. = Gree reen S Sidgrat ion wol trustee is taken into eon not apply generally "but eason to be e most municipal councils would welcome the chance to relate pub expenditures to the their municipalities I'his does there ha g 1 lic school economy of SOILS DISCUSSIONS vam County agricultural re- ve Oliver Dalrvmple he has had a good re- his query on holding groups on the proper fertilizers. However; it is there -will yet be more who appreciate getting # on bull sessions. A that sponse to discu ise hoped ssion of would these Doug Logsdail, who has been appointed specialist for the who was formerly on the staff at Guelph will be ar 1g for experts to attend, al- not intended to turn into formal lectures also be dis which places soils county »lrar though is he meetings Farm mac ssed a 1 rings be various during Three Fires Reported Oshawa fi departmen e small fires on One, at 452 Sim resulted in living room sparks from re three Day coe si north damage to the At noon vesterday gun in a Monirave avenue home tree was consumed and a sofa partly burned At about 8:30 night firemen were called to a Byng avenue home. A fire in a faulty fireplace resulled in slight damage There bulance Anti-Bomb Ceremony By Students OTTAWA (CP Eighty stu hserved three minutes of before National War Memorial Friday ts hase they placed a reath on behalf of 1,100 students and faculty members' of three Montreal universities who signed their names to a petition against arming Canada's Bomare mis- with nuclear warheads Afte ving their respects he dead of two world wars the 1p nearby Par Copy Prime Minister ported C stmas eet ome tree The p.m. Friday were three routine am- calls ence the les to tudents Hill ition to leave a of for iment eir pe Diefenbaker Government left & copy for Vanier. Both Mr. Diefen town for Next stop was House, where they Governor-General Gene Vanier and vere out of ra Universities represented were Montred], McGill and Sir George Williams, The petition emphasized 'the continuing and increasing danger 'of a nuclear war" which destroy the basis of civilization It urged the government to de ts plans to all the atc arm n L§ Mont ier, Que,, with nuclear wa head This would be a first step towards disarmament. ow ignited a Christmas would | {Norman Walton & 'Chief Attacks Liquor Chains OAKVILLE (CP Police United States has turned down a Chief Leonard Brown of this town|French government request for midway between Toronto and technical assistance to build me-| Hamiiion said chain leiters which dium-range ballistic missiles. The | promise the sender bottles of liquor law. The letters are in' the Oakville where the chief up to reminded 64 sources said France's opposition destroyed a scanty four - are against the|to the integration of her forces/dwelling in suburban Edmond's circulating with other, NATO countries and|Ground, killing three people as Trafalgar area refusal to accept any new NATO| they were eating Christmas din- resi- Three Killed By Fire At Yule Dinner HALIFAX (CP)--Fire Friday room commitments was the obstacle to| ner. dents no one is permitted to have co-operation over missiles liquor he didn't buy with his own permit IGNORED DAUGHTER ONTO (CP) -- A TORO who stole clothing from a depart- ni that store, ignoring her daughter's plea ¢ ment # year-old 5 was wrong, 3% day for theft "= 30, of suburban her three children as a while stealing four a doll's slip. 'I don't know 1 did it," she said. "I had money." Mrs ONE-VOTE LOSS NIAGARA FALLS, Ont For the second | Robe ri 0. Campbell la single vote in his bid tion to Willoughby Towns council. A recount in the Dec municipal election Thursday councillor William J. Brown one-vote edge over Mr. Cai bell held edge the tabule has los for fwo-vole on wio initial STOLEN P mail t three MAIL TRUCK WINDSOR (CP recovered a lice 'oyal was stolen night in men, one ed Josgph subur of Ste OPENING TOi ONTO CP)--The of highways said the 45-mile tion Ney Thur Highy Brig The nent of n rivals at Oshawa tmas boy 401 from castle an Gener I on Chr holiday, two girls and a open fall Port Hope section to be completed Highway 401 now l'oronio as far as 15 interchange castle pected Oshawa Times P Sprin OBITUARIES FUNERAL GEORGE MONAGHAN ont Funeral services were held and Thursday for George Monaghan, tenced of Drew street, who died the jail after pleading guilty Th Oshawa General Hospital, Tues armed robber) day. Dec. 22 ere charged in $10,000 holdup of a bran Roy Bank of ( a land Dec. 10 1010 om CP)-Two George Gregory Gibbs, 30 and OF BRANTFORD were 12 vea Sta to sever day to I'he connection the he nearby celebrated Church at 9 am Philip Coffey as the Requiem Mass was n Holy with Rey celebrant al Scot Cross BURN HOLLY VICTORI CP More 4,000 pounds of holly worth $2 yurned here this of a bumpe Canadian market gan, manager Tsland Holly Growers' said the two Interment followed in $t cemetery Greg orys he local vere of Member council of the Knight's Columbus re cited the rosary Wednesday night at the Mcintosh Funeral Home Pallbearers, all members of the K. of ( were: John Fox, Joseph Walsh Albert ~ Love, Charles Balfour, Bert Grannon, and Gerald Osborne of result op small Maj A. Wig couver operative, of unsold surplus T KILLS AP) --A boy his family Mrs. Dol by a bullet held by James Larry 13. The boy ght for his fitting discharged MRS. MARY Funeral service Ann Bentham, who died at Osha awa General Hospital Tues day, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Thursday, De cember 24, at 3 pm.. Major M Army. conduc terment was cemetery ANN BENTHAM for Mrs. Mar) shot as gifts his last rifle ton guns 22 calibre and to the when LASSIE ACTOR WEDS SAN BERNARDINO (AP Tommy child star of sion series lene Portwood Saturday. H day Rankin, Salvation ted the service. In in Oshawa Union Pallbearers were W Worsley, J Brooks Short Jr Worsley, J. Nel and W. Judd for tel and 15-year-old I were married was disclosed R son, S LOUIS MILTON An Oshawa resident for 18 vears, Louis Milton Jackson died in a Christmas Eve accident on Simcoe north near the Pleasure Valley ranch Vie Born at Bracepeth wan, on O« 11, 1920 son wag the son of Mr Joseph Jackson, Townl He lived with his He brothe gravel ried JACKSON POLE Sixteen NEAR SOUTH MOSCOW (AP) scientist n n 62 miles of the reported sled Vere A Pole agency Russians were t contac vith their counterpar at a St a base near the pole. It them 16% days 750 miles 1tche Jack Mrs Sask Mt and ne parents Friday Tass South news radio An his and ¢ unmar- with sand was associated George. in the business. He was ken abou 13 KILLED TOWN, Siet rieen jured crashed the his of Frank Carrier, and Mrs. Staunton, Surviving , are parents, a FREE Reule were killed crowded day after a eurve were hurled ment and many trapped in the brother George ra Mrs Taunton Ruth Taunton, and two sisters of and 20 rain jumping Screaming down Doreen, r rails Virginia Funeral Dec. 26, from will be held Saturday, the Armstrong Funeral Home. Elder Milner of the Seventh Day Adventist church will conduct the service Interment will be in Oshawa Union cemetery the emba were vreckage NO ASSISTANCE PARIS (Reuters) sources - said Friday that dep: veek as grandmot opened Farley for from Pos- received a new damaged three other buildings. rifle rifle Friday Cal Le ne- it the OW by elec- hip gave a him np n ele art day va tor e woman celebrated a was fined $100 Thurs- has been in Port Mary Landry North York used Israel through the Suez Canal de- shield | spite the United Arab Republic's dresses and blockade on Israel's shipping. why CP) vator year in a r extends nea ROBBERS SENTENCED i} tk h o af 2,500 tons ac- her lif mer oe Jar holly destroyed were part of a asi last Fri- So eri tractor-drawn the Russian The ving to establish United has to eover I'S or passeng nk Informed the 12 KING E. RA 3-3633 Meat Specials! Mon. & Tues. BLADE STEAKS 1b..59¢ STEW BEEF 3 Ibs. 1.00 WING STEAK Ib. 79° PORK CHOPS 2 Ibs. 89° Country Sausage 3 lbs. 1.00 one persons when Tht 1 reporied of central F VICTIMS OF CONFLICT PORT SAID, Egypt (AP)--The Mrs The victims were Cyril Mosher Mrs. Douglas Purcell, 44, and Elizabeth Lawrence, 48 Plates filled with food awere crew of the freighter Inge Toft|still on the table when firemen aboard their ship in iterranean harbor, victims of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The Said since last May. trying to get its cargo from EMOTIONAL SCENE NEW YORK (AP) -- Mariyn Danish Christmas entered the one - storey this Med- house. frame Cause of the blaze was nol im- ship mediately deter 'mined. Revenue Boost Cuts Deficit OTTAWA (CP) --- The Federal Green, the English actor who lost |government rolled up a $149,000- a leg above the knee in an ele-[000 budgetary deficit in the first last month, a hospital Thursday. accident discharged from an emotional scene Friends of the thealre and his cocker spaniel were waiting in the Hospital lobby Gimlet Knicker- bocker to greet BLOODSHED AP Algerian na- Christmas a time with four persons and 65 injured. A Christ- Eve bomb blast in Algiers two persons and injured 51. down and killed of a military. truck while Algerian who tried man was killed DAY ALC GIERS sts made "bl oodshed OF of dead mas shot an ROUND UP 25 VANA (AP Cuban ties in es Pinar nce Friday announced stmas Eve roundup of revolutionaries and cache of arms e also re- cident: on a the provincial me man au tern side ( 7 vhich wounded ARISTOCRAT MISSING NEW YORK (AP)--Maj. Geza Esterhazy. 70, former member uropean aristocracy to the United States] months ago, was re-| Friday night. Es- terhazy. a son of Count Charles Esterhazy of the Austro-Hungar- an court and of the former Lady Hamilton Charteris of England, vas caretaker on the Sea Owl,| earch ship owned by New| University | who came about four ported missing bo a re York Two Buildings + Razed In Big the Van » Montreal Fire MONTREAL (CP)--Two build- ngs on Montreal's historic Place Jacques-Cartier, heart of the old- est part of the city, were gutted) n a $1,000,000 Christmas Eve| fire The fire burned eut of aontioh about three hours and re-| sisted the efforts of 125 firemen| for almost six hours, The Rames) An investigation was opened| into the eause of the fire| vhich eity fire director Armand) Durette said was "one of the worst of the year." Xo one was| injured Eighteen fire stations answ ered| the three-alarm .call. The thou-| sands of gallons of water poured on the flames quickly froze in the 10-degree weather, coating buildings and streets with ice Rev Paul Morin celebrated midnight mass for firefighters at the scene For Your Convenience STOVE OIL is available in any quantity et the following . . . VIGOR OIL SERVICE STATIONS ® OSHAWA eo 78 BOND ST. WEST SIMCOE ST. SOUTH at Lakeview Park KING ST. EAST at the Townline ®e WHITBY e 500 BROCK ST. NORTH ® AJAX eo Im HARWOOD AVE. N. | © BROOKLIN ® "JCT. 7 & 12 HWYS. FUEL HARRY 0. PERRY was two ~ in| chiefly world-- defence and public {night the 12 to stab a down del a thirds of this fiscal year, under the impetus of higher spending for debt charges, welfare. figure, reporied Thursday in Finance Minister Flem ing's monthly treasury statement The {compares with a $174,000,000 def-! icit in the corresponding April- November period of. the last fis cal vear. Budgetary eight months of the year rose by $389,100,000 484,100,000 Mr. Fleming's budgei speech spring forecast a deficit of 3,000,000 for the current year from the $609,000.000 def icit of last year. Government out- lays tend to pile up toward the March 31 end of the year November operations produced $23,000,000 deficit compared with one of $70,300,000 a year earlier. Revenues rose sharply to 419.400.000 grdm $366,400,000 while expenditures increased rel atively slightly to $424,400.000 from $436,700,000 Increased costs ges, defence and public welfare caused 85 per cent of the rise in expenditures for the eight-month period reveues for the first 1959-60 fiscal to $3, for debt ehar INCREDIBLE... FORCE Bt & gove ane mon Joos power too the On The THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Becomber 26, 1959 3 'WEATHER FORECAST Storm Pushing Mild Weather TORONTO (CP) issued at 4:30 a.m.: Synopsis: It is cloudy and quite; mild throughout Ontarie this morning with temperatures rang-| ing from the high 30s in the south! to the low 20s in the north. Mild air is being swept into the prov- ince in advance of an intensify- ing weather disturbance now over the Dakotas and moving to- wards northwestern Ontario. The precipitation associated with this system has already moved into the Great Lakes and will spread nto most of Ontario today, in the form of light rain or drizzle in Southern Ontario and snow or freezing drizzle over Northern Ontario, Mid-afternoon tempera- tures both today and Sunday are expected to reach the 40s in Southwestern Ontario and the low 30s. in the northern sections. Regional forecasts valid until midnight Sunday Lake Erie, Lake ara, Lake Ontario regions, Wind- sor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: Mainly cloudy today and Sunday. A few periods of drizzle or light rain today. Mild. Winds south 15 Sunday yurton region day with a few snowf day cloudy with a few periods of drizzle or ht rain. Mild. Winds light today and south 15 Sunday, Huron, Niag- today H to- Sun Cloudy ries regions: Cloudy freezing drizzle to rain this cloudy with Mild Winds 25 Sunday Georgian Bay ith occasional and snow changing afternoon. Sunday onal rain 15 today River this morning drizzle beginning 'loudy with oc Sunday. Mild southeast 15-20 occas south White ng over freezing afternoon. ( freez rain light today de Sudbury: Cloud- Occasional this ional Wind Sun- Timmins - Kapuskasing Cloudy today and Sunday or freezing drizzle beginning region Snow his afternoon and continuing info THROUGH A SOLID WALL OF STONE HE WALKS ALONE INTO THE Same Program! AMAZING! SPECTACULAR ! From That Thrilled Millions! / a YEARS IN THE MAKING Le ISLAND EARTH" In Out-of-This-World Color! With JEFF MORROW -- FAITH DOMERGUE EXCITING! the Sensational Book Forecasts Sunday. Mild. Winds light today, southeast 15 Sunday. James Bay region: Cloudy tos day and Sunday. Snowflurries Sunday. Mild. Winds light Western New York Warmer and cloudy today, chance of scat- tered showers TORONTO tures: CP) -- Tempera- Min, Max. -13 3 Dawson Victoria Edmonton Regina Winnipeg Fort William 'hite River S§.S. Marie Kapuskasing North Bay Sudbury Muskoka Windsor Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec Halifax Churchill Spends Quiet Christmas LONDON (AP) Chur 11 spent a quiet Christmas at his country home in Kent and aides reported him feeling fine The doughty statesman, now 85, apparently was fully re- covered from a recent new boul of illness, He observed the holis day with a family gathering at Chartwell, his counfry estate Churchill's latest illness not publicly announced. His fam- ily was known to be anxious fo avoid unnecessary alarm during the Christmas season The former prime minister periodically suffers from a chest ailment. He was stricken preyis ously in November but he quickly recovered then, toe. Sir Winston was SEE... the 4D MAN push his hand through solid steel! SEE. the 4 furn human flesh to dust! wivolly perform iy cont (E.R bie the foots ascribed (4 gs he 0 NAR COLORED CARTOON "SPARE THE ROD" FURNACE INSTALLATION OIL BURNER SERVICE 285 BLOOR OKO ST. W, OSHAWA RA.3-3443 NIGHT - RA.3-7944 -RA.8-6836 -- i

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