Demerit System For Teachers Set SIMCOE STREET. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL, WEATHER FORECAST Cold Weekend STAFF | CITY AND DISTRICT SUSPENDED SENTENCE Gordon Pogue, 545 Many street east, Whitby, received a six- month suspended sentence on a false pretences charge when he appeared in Oshawa magistrate's court, Friday. YEAR'S TENCE George Fdward Gibson, 192 Ritson road south, received a Deep Gloom In Elliot Lake TORONTO (CP) the disappointing for the uranium market at a conference this have deep Lake. The Star says prospects revealed week Elliot here cast gloom on I'he newspaper says in an El liot Lake dispatch that the ura nium mining community's dream of a better life in the atomic age is "turning into a nightmare." It says full the bleak outlook sales did not fully the 'Rail Talks Moving recognition of for uraninom sink in until year's suspended sentence when he pleaded guilty in Magistrate's Court, to assaulting his wife, | Friday. The incident took place | the day before Christmas. "Not a| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, Januswy 18, WeD 3 TV-MOVIE COLUMN Steve Allen To Test very nice Christmas present", re- | marked Magistrate F. S. Ebbs [Y - Of Mi d I ro ser Fv eeting Inds Members of the Rotary Club . of Oshawe,: Bt Well lunehson By BOB THOMAS AUTHENTIC SPEECHES meeting in otel Genosha next| bi : " , > Monday, will see a color film on! HOLLYWOOD (AP) Can Ht wouldn't be right to inter. Hawaii. viewers of a prime-time televi- Pret their words on matters that sion variety show stand to think? happened after they lived, so Steve. Allen. believes. so A Ve Il stick to broad, general sub- Steve / lie Si | PS dei 4 0 Mien MEAGHER FUND ss he illo io en de he Joc Alen added ihe ory on his gouiay night Shaw, though we'll have to put in some D V BINGO Starting £0, 1, ap a8 ashy M2 connecting phrases like, '1 dis a 20-minute segment called Meel-|, 0 "oh Co 1 think ig The monster bingo for the ng of Winds, Dn Joke for Dan Allen admitted that introduc- Jack Meagher Fund Drive will MIOHS. Lo Pils hi y OF LOWS {ion of serious material in a start * tonight in the UAW Nye to crash through a wall. The |. 040 show is not calculated Hall on Bond street at 8 p.m Allen gang won't participate in to his rating instead of 7 p.m., as stated in this sketch "That doesn't bother me. This Friday's paper In our first one, we'll have ic acéthing I'm very interested All proceeds will be donated | Aristotle, Montaigne, Megel, Dos- in, and I feel that the national toevski, Freud and Clarence Dar- climate is such that people are to the fund, the objective of which ds $5000, ; This is the first major proj- : ect arranged for the drive by the committee in charge and Malcolm Smith, president of Local 222, UAW-CIO stressed minds take part in a round-table discussion on a has row," Allen reported 10 trouble signing them he price was right." The idea We had ready for it Investment i§ that these great maliter each community's leaders returned : bee d b } : . > . today that coniribufions will [Peen concerned with in this s g i om, the gove nme nt sponsor a be welcomed from all per- Case, punishment. Actors will im The Simcoe Street Pentecostal healthv growth in this depari-| con'erence on. uranium andi _... personate the sages in Stiuday 3 School met Thursday ment was noted with pleasure With Some Snow To Summit atomic energy here : "There are many outside the |and-take session based on a eto night for its first regular month-| Special emphasis was made re- Businessman Jack Wellard is {rade union movement who writings. . \v staff meeting in 1960. Sunday garding January as Teacher quoted saying: "IL was a bra- pave expressed a desire to Jehonl gS periniendert Frank Training Month The study| TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- weather through the remainder By ROBERT RICE tal awakening." And another! jelp the Jack Meagher Fund . ad / eC ine o rghal was chairman and Josh|course this year will be he casts issued at 4:30 a.m of the weekend. This is giving Uavadian Press Stalf Write, businessman Evervone here und their contributions will be Solicitor-General Marah opened the meeting with|Chyreh Begins", Sessions will be Synopsis: The Maritimes to- varying amounts of cloud and MONTRYAL or ) Canac ; ha beeu adopling Se, opie welcomed," said Mr. Smith LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)--1If yer. conducted each evening, Monday, day got Ontario's Friday storm. snowflurries chiefly to the lee of ?188€st labor hassle moves to the idea of burying their heads in the {oday 'P 1 Si ' Canadians wish to continue their poe to the absence of Roy jan. 25 to Friday, Jan. 29, ery- which dropped one to two inches the Great Lakes summit today sand." We had been living in 2 ure Y inecure heavy development programs peal, because of illness, Maurice one interested in Sunday School of snow and a 'quarter-inch of Regional forecasts valid until] Presidents Donald Gordon of dream world ia : : hey should find® more of the Jo ston was invited to act as work is invited to attend these!rain and freezing rain on South- midnight Sunday the CNR and N. R. Crump OTTAWA (CP)--Frank Howard' . capital out of their own recording secretary. The minutes sessions. There are no denomina- ern Ontario. The ski resort areas! Lake Erie, western Lake On- the CPR were to confer ail 2 p.m (CCP- Skeena), describing "savings, Paul Bienvenu of Mont of the last meeting were read tional barriers and no admission got six inches of mew snow. Cool tario, Nia regions, Windsor, With top negotiators of the 120. solicitor-gencral s job as "purely real, said Friday in an address and accepted by Josh March and gharge air being carried down behind Toronto, Ha milton: Variable 000-member non operating rail Oo es opp e a sinecure,"' moved Fridav to de io the Lethbridge Chale of 3 » the : i atus Let p é er of Carl Lagerquist. , Superintendent Marshall' also the departed storm will be the cloudiness with a few snowflur- unions mote the post from its als as Commerce lo Superintendent urg drew attention to a teacher's de- principal feature of Ontario's ries today, Sunday mostly sunny By stepping in at this fime a separate cabinet position Seay iets SH Jorkers 2 Sunday Merit system now in operation in with little change in tempera- with the talks still at the collec He said the solicitor general Fiiey should do this both be School 1 paces iy INAay | +16 Sunday School whereby teach- ture. Winds northwest 20-25 to- tive bargaining stage--they hops ( e orl I 1S at present Hon. Leon Balcer Cause money from other sources Fohoul, nok Stet yuan J Ziinutes ers are required to be present day, northwest 15 tonight and to avert a threatened breal! in fact has no function or re- may fall off, and in order to et Bo Ways Pov : so ® gery @ Minimum of 46 Sundays of the das X ort Sunday and a possible union bid for fed sponsibility." maintain control of their econo A ys and means were ii pe CQ anus 4 i a=iorn n iliat S ¢ By ENSLIE DICK PATROL REPORTS mic affairs on Bo 4 Suk vear. After four Sundays absent Lake on southwesterr conciliation \ ' 3 Mr. Howard gave notice of a affair also suggested for the enlarge-|3 "hinder is sent to the teacher ¢ regions, London At stake are union demands Ice storms have downed ap-i From a study of the patrol re-|, c= 0 nd the}, They Should also take a search melt bf the Sunday School in the oo oi After six abselices "un . ith frequent snowflur- worth $65,000,000 vear. T proximately 135 telephone poles, ports it can be decided what to ) be i ou ATA "ng look at their economic af . The 1959 Christmas program explanation is required and taken estimon and considerable drift- include proposals for a two-year and caused approximately 5,000 do, and where to do it, to restore House of Commons Act. At pres- faire ok 4 5 PrOSTEM before the committee. In cases of I Sunday cloudy with sunny contract providing a vay individual wire breaks in the service quickly. ent the act provides thal no ppey gp Iso take a searc Ww reviewe and some ' cor F: 0 : 18 a Di } : i : 1 should also take a search ie lowed 2nd Swe illness and emergency periods periods and few sno 25 cents an hour. Also sought are Oshawa area this past month A total of 110 men and 60, member can receive income from ing look at their commercial pol- ew fo hi a 4 leave of absence will be granted Little change n tempers an extension of statutory holiday How. does the Bell telephone vehicles are available from the/the Crown--with certain excep icy in the changing trade world grams I'he superintendent then ex 0 ontinue Winds 2-25 lodaw, pay to some 4,500 seasonal track company restore service so Oshawa plant. More men and tions, including cabin minis- and keep their production costs S. I S ri northwes sht and Sunday. laborers and more cations for duickly vehicles can be. brought into the ters. His -bill would remove the Treasurer Maurice Johnston pressed appreciation for = WEY 3 e ator Ai v " S wou 1A competitive with other countries . oa ( e Ontario, Halibur- Jong-service employees Plant Wire Chief. J. C. Dudley area if needed. For example, 20 solicitor - general's position from : a te I (abprecis oF Jong-s 3 H are: FE: g al's position \ I : ro gave he Sate st Bteme nt or plendid 20-operation of all th By ARCH MacKENZIE on, no ern Georgian Bay attributes it to a pre-arrange e used from other this exemption th n : soe 4 pregident A bs , 8 Jug wi 1 3 comparison 2 S over the pas : ear, and lhe| (Canadian Press Staff Writer ¢ vith cloudy per- DROP USUAL POLICY plan, training, and team work. areas, after the Christmas storm { ! ang I Ry I DRE! Li Fs 9 ie previous years eady meeling was closed with prayer OTTAWA (CP The National i0 od 1 Sunday Little When they decided to intervene me ney restoration pro rary measure, to erg ig any oot o Lom Energy Board Friday completed Change in temperature Winds personally. Mr. Gordon cedures are planned well in ad- restore service, heavy, insulated 14, 000 POPULAR ef png i ! L em of A aed) t second week of its inaugural DOrthwe 20-25 except northwest Ci ) dropped their long-stand- vance of the storm season Wire is strung along the ground. Sn Fonue or El sald 1 s hearing, still deep in the ques- 15 at night ing policy of keeping clear of A storm bureau has been set During this past month, 111,000 y.] y oy : api al of recen tion of the ability of Canada's Kit Fimmins- bor squabbles unless a strike up in the basement of the Bell feet of temporary wire has been PRICE FOR HOME ye ars Snot likely lo continue ip- natural gas reserves to handle Kay Cloudy telephone building, on Victoria used. It will be removed when dejinitaly f JOHN WESLEY DEYELL Pallbearers were: John Saw- €Xpor with wd They were to meet the 15- sireel I'he Storm Co-ordin- the normal wires are reste» d Survey of National Assn. of Some of the funds that have Well known as a journalist in don, Whitby; Roy Peterson, Work t least two more weeks are light sr It ay and Sun- union negotiating team headed! ator Norm Allen. and des As a result of the three, Home Builders shows more |Peen tominh from European this section of Ontairo, John W. worth: Roy McNally, Workworth: expected to be required before day. A little mild Winds north. by Frank H. Hall of Montreal, patchers Bert Short, Jim Feltes, storms, a total of 4,100 tele; people looking for $14,000 Sources are ikely to dry up, as Deyell, BA, died at the Ross Georg Purdy, Whitby: and the five-man board can retire fo west 20 vice - grand president of 'the and Lou Hughes, are the heart|phones have been put out of| than any other price range new and profitable sources of in Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, Glen McCoy, Oshawa ponder its decision on five appli Brotherhood of Railway and of the operation service. 1.100 of these have been You'll have miore cash to |Yestment have become available Thursday, Jan. 14. cations to export' more than six Forecast Teriperatures Steamship Clerks, Freight Hand The first step in the vestora- put omt of service due to the buy a home or other things |!" Western Europe. There is also President of J. W. Devell THOMAS C. REYNARD trillion cubic feet of gas in (he po High Sunda 5 lers, Express and ation Em- tion procedure is to send out'Jan., 13 storm. Approximately 15! von want when you sell arti some likelihood that investment Printers, Limited, the deceased Thomas C. Reynard. 401 Fran- ex 20 io 2 yo 0.000.000. hy or 30 ployges (CL. These union lead- two-man survey patrols to assess telephones are still out of ser-| cles vou no longer need with from the United States will de- siness i 5 ges treet, Whitby, died Thursday, Worth more than 000,000,000 St. Thomas 0 ers bargain for almost all I- the damage. The surveys estab- vice Times Clas cline." founded the business in 1916 for i Y. Of q Thursd BY, Each applicant has suggested London 28 ve loyees el hose w : lish the & ate = py " Oshawa Times Cla sified anad he said ht ec the purpose of publishing The Jan. 14, at the Toronto General I i Wi : way employees except those who lish the approximate amount of Five tree irimming crews,| Ads. Make a list, then dial Canada, be sald, might come Watchman Warder and also to Hospital after a st rious at weiss lhiiiing 5 on T ngham = aciually run trains : additional equipment needed. To from the Davey Tree experis| RA 3-3492 to place your ad, to the point where she herself handle general job printing. |illness. rea mually at a rate well Toronto 30 ==In 1950, they tied up the rail- prevent the accidental electrocu- were used, after the Wednesday would wish to control the invest- The Watchman Warder was| Born in Oshawa on June 30, AEs ey, icipated Iatke! Trenton es 2 ways when they went on strike tion of a repairman, the survey storm, to conserve the time of {ment inflow. sold in 1947 and the major ac-/1926, Mr. Reynard lived here un- {be maintained, they suggest, if Bam » to back demands for a five-day patrol has to determine w hether the highly skilled repair crews. Ea tivities of Thi company since til ran be mvied the form-| | the incentive of exports is open| Muskoka 5 20 [ork i threatened to any Hydro Sines ae fome ial repairs, due. to. thisi then have been eentred on book er Barbara Heffer and they went|to the com i i in p | ey threaten go contact with the glep one lines | winter' s ice storms, may nol be panies who find the Killaloe 5 20 lon strike when the rail The © o production. The business was|to live in Whitby zas and turn it over to the pipe- Earlton ) 15 > re - SUramin duly, recently purchased by General| He was a stock-keeper at Gen- {gas transmission companies Diy Fall in ). 15 fused to grant a 14-cent-an-hour east to Newcastle, gm to Dun- f Mr. Dudley had praise for the| inters. Limited, of Osharvs eral Motors in Oshawa, I ump al ee Nal 2 ious Ya 5 ia wage Joos! Jecor ended by a bation, and north to Port Perry men, who work in hazardous Printers ) . é al-| No ay > } cderal conciliation board. Thisjand Blackstock, is divided into|conditions, and i | | Mr. Deyell started his career Mr. Reynard was a member of ural Gas Company, supplied by K: ; = : 0100) ons, and in al iypes. off 4 ' ) apuskasing ....... 0 15 dispute was settled when t 43 storn atrol areas. It takes weathe of 3 Pi f with the McLean Publishing Co. St. John the Evangelist church, Trans - Canada Pipe Lines Lim- White River ....... 5 3] Iw ays got a i. per-cen, ye oo Lr rs i Jo Trig NAD iin! Sundays oni o'% as a journalist and was active in| Whitby. He was also a member ited and opposed to the Trans- Moosonee 0 10 i Se Over ¥ UcaYs Ww repair Me telephone ({ ya SB ve init The, Rghis OF Coline melee an on DRE os Irate increase to cover the cost.|patrol. ilines, { N\ in Lindsay the UAWA been the most vocal of 20 inter- He was a member of the Ma-' Surviving, besides his widow, venors against the export li- sonic Order, a charter member are three children, Michele, Mar- cences and past president of the Lindsay tin and Patricia: and his parents, Its cross - examination to date 8 Kiwanis Club, a past president Mr. and Mrs, Howard Reynard.'has sketched its concern that 12 KING E. RA 3-3633 of the Progress Club and was Mrs Reynard is the former Trans - Canada will be too busy secretary = the Lindsay Pro- Effie Martin handling distributors from Sask- sive. servati SOC T! ly is resting at the Me- atchewan io Quebec to cope with . [ gressive Conservative Associa-| The bod) resting e Mc t CIaisS on ues x of . iwi px port and that exports will ea pe . . . tion for several years Intosh Funeral Home, Oshawa. ©XPOrts anc ! % is wife mer. Requiem Mass will be cele. Jack up future prices to Canadian oe leaves HS wie, He Former brated in St. Gregory's Church, |¢OnSumers. : at TENDER Arthur Deyell, of Welland Oshawa, on Monday, Jan. 18. Rew The funeral service will be held 1-0 Austin af Whitby will be S h 1 C c at the Mackey Funeral Home, Celebrant. "Interment will re Cnoo rossing Ib Lindsay, at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan- iD Mount Lawn cemetery uary 18, followed by interment in E Guard, 71, Killed ary 18, CELINA PHILLIPS Riverside Cemetery 4 : SIRLOIN bs The funeral service for Celina ie NAPANEE (CP >hillips. wi yd 2 3 MILDRED EVELYN SIMPSON Pails Iho died aL the Ande Lucas, a 71-year-old c The sudden death of Mildred 1 14 ar 9 mn i Jan Was! suard. was killed by a train here . Ib Evelyn Simp = 3 Maid i oh jrom he "Thursday while on duty to shep- Siri: curred Wednesdaw i 2s "unera ape herd schoolchildren across the Jan Ty at her eaide, conesday, L. B. Boneham, Church of|CNR tracks, : | MEATY BLADE AND CLUB : Bhai 7 © Christ Scientist, conducted the xp J Kings Court Apartments, Howard _...i.e Interme VE His son Walter, 16, was killed | a 3 service nterment was in Mount .,, a: drive, Ajax. She was in her 46th = cemeter: A) years ago when thev -were C gir : a 3 run down by a train a few Pallbearers were: S. Usher, § A er of Maud and Par 2 3 ar il B Ste Jory A east of this town between Ib Curtis Fowler, she was n Phillip - a Pr ir Shaw, 1. Belleville and King ston. On that Workworth, On . Sh as resid- ANpS anc ups occasion Mr. Lucas recovered YW a rar e4 for the past 17 years in Ajax. CORY DeGUERRE after several months in hospital. 1 UESDA y ONL Y / The deceased was maz d in Funeral service was held for He apparently stepped into the ' 1929 to the late Eldon Simpson in Cory Irish DeGuerre Friday, path of a westbound freight train COUNTRY Campbellford, On who pre 15 y p.m from the Thursday after an eastbound ¢ deceased her in 1951 1 Chapel Mr. passenger train had pulled out of | She was recently employed as a DeGuerre died on Tuesday, Jan. the station | Ib sales clerk in Kemp's Drug 12, at the Oshawa General Hos- Store, Ajax. She was a member pital i é ! . rice of iby United Church Rev. G. Dickson of Centre HAVANA SCARE Buy 1 Ib. at regular P e survived by two daugh- Street United Church, led the GET 1 LB. FREE! ters: Mrs. J. Sawdon (Ma : service, Interment was in ota BY TWO TANKS ) Pontypool, Ont., and Mrs. J. Mc- Lawn cemetery TRY TERE : : A ¥ Coy (Verna), Whitby; her moth- Pallbearers were: E. James. HAVANA, Cuba (AP)--The THE CONTROL CENTRE for | ordinated tactics, the Bell Tele- | in Oshawa and district. After - es - - er, Mrs. Maud Fowler; three C. Hawkins, N. Petrie, G. Ba press room at the presiden the Bell Telephone emergency | phone Company is able to re- = the emergency is over the i Ty ; a chester ton, G, Dennis and F. Manuel. fal alace was swamped with restoration service in Oshawa = siore telephone service quickly "Storm Bureau' is dismantled ag charg " ORC telephone calls Friday from is called the "st ean' after 2 . o Ont. aud. Everett. Workworlh: WORTH COPYING re rang. seo orm bureau", = after breakdowns caused by and held in readiness for the two sisters. Mrs. R Peterson ATIKOKAN (CP) -- . George Hor was ier aia Pal Srown is Norman Allen, stand forms, ele The Storm Bium- next emergency. @ (Freda), Workworth, and Mrs, Wardrope, Ontario minister of re-| army fanks. Reporters 2 ho is known as "the eau" controls the operations of RCA VICTOR M. Hoey (Myrtle). Workworth, form institutions, says the other! rushed out and found {wo storm co-ordinator Fhe de- 110 repairmen and 60 vehicles Photo by Oshawa Times and 11 grandchildren provinces could take a lesson| tough-looking tanks in action spatchers, left to right, are --- Ne Gold Seal 60' Funeral services were held at from Ontario and increase the ol Bert Shortt, Jim Feltis & Cey 3 7 ; 4 $ for 'a motion picture being Is and » i" 11] chassis e Keyed AGC 1.30 p.m. today from the Chapel number of imm nts coming to| shot by a local company Louis Hughes, all of whom di- 21 TV-RADIO VICTROLA COMBINATION ® Security Sealed Circuits of the W. C. Town Funeral Home, their areas. He fold the Atikokan : rect repairmen in the field. By ® "Noise Suicide' cir- Whitby. Rev. John Smith, Whit-/Chamber of Commerce that in- using well-planned and well co- cuit ® New Clarity Cone by United Church, officiated. creasing the number of immi i trol e Pre-set fine tun- Interment was in the Trent grants would boost industrial ing e 60-watt Stereo- Valley Cemetery, Hastings. Rev. productivity. Also, 55 per cent of Y Ti D Ski orthophonic High Fidelty Meeland officiated at the commit- post - war immigration to Canada our ires, C= idded "Victrola" e Indepen- tal services. had gone to Ontario. Eff " 1 » dent AM and FM radio -------------------------------------- - - - -- ---- k ® Tw BY id and tour a" ectively, Quickly and iy " Deakers . » Separate Buto aticall 1 (o) H rayers wi be said at the treble and bass tone con | m Y n ne our trols ® Balance control fs Mcintosh Funeral Home e 37 tubes (55 func to A MEMBERS n a municipality such as Osh- level, but also in navigating that tions) ® Victor-crafted - Vale awa, where motorists have al- last "little ade to the home at furniture styling in genu- ready ps the dangers of garage where several times each ine Walnut Height: slippery gradients and vhere winter the cz 8 cust arilv 32 )'" Width: 60", Depth: : 3 collision A : y inter 'ar has customarily 7:00 P.M. TONIGHT P! El tion of Five M mb T Th B § accidents are more than been left outside. Every motor. ech e ers 0 ec oard 0 sumerous, 'great inter- ist knows foo, how slippery the f est attaches to the automatic pavement is during the p or $895. 0 * i av 5 g& the spring or Directors -- Jan. 11th to 30th rd-detier machine. This ma- summer, when it has rained for chine puts slots in the treads of the first time in several days automobile tires so that a car The de-skidding machine THOMAS C REYNARD Those eligible to vote are electoral members-- can start up' an icy slope with- grooves tire treads about one : Senior members (16 years of age and over) who [ou Wheel spin or traction diffi- eighth of an inch decp in most gig Me ies x culty ith tront- tires also ti cases and the grooves are spaced MODEL NO. 21TA409 come to cagher's to subscribe to the YWCA Purpose ed with the slots, the car has around one ind one-quarter ' see and hear this amoz- maximum stopping ability. The inches apart. When the slitting i ing instrument, Bollots available at the Y.W.C A. office, 199 Centre Street device' has been praised as an done by one of the straight razor- i in regulor office hours $ important safety measure like blades no rubber is re- . Cars which have their tires de-| moved. The tire remains perfect- y s RE To USE Y skidded, will provide up to 20 per ly effective for ordinary driving Fraternol: Al Weeks OUR Vv cent better starting traction and|on dry pavement i BE u OTING PRIVILEGE up to 30 per cent, stopping ability I'he de-skidding machine has Grand Knight: J. Fox hazardous road been instal ded at several service 5 KING ST. WwW EST R surface. The value of this is not stations and garages in the Osh- A 3: 3425 - n traffic on the awa area Advi