2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, Jenuary 26, 1960 CAPSULE NEWS |Buy Its Own | 'Ontario Hydr (0) Furniture Prunes TORONTO (CP)--Ontario Hy- | A mag |the sen public §chool, to be built on Wilson road south, be| bought by the architect, was de-| Ontario: feated at a meeting of the Osh- Trees Service Association of dro-Electric ' Power Commission said Monday the Ontario govern- awa Board of Education Mon- has entered the tree - pruning ment is dismissing all "casual" |day. business, A hydro spokesman | workers more than 70 years old Trustee M. Brown said he in- = Board Will | that the furniture for, said" Monday limbs are being without any retirement benefits. troduced the motion last October. | sawn off where frees are in a |W. C. Harper, president of the The reason for his proposal was position that could endanger ,csociation, said the department [because he did not think it was| ' 3 power lines after ice storms. Hes said more than 63 line crews are working on an emergency basis| cial" in the Brampton, Orangeville, Woodbridge, Richmond Hill, Sut- ton and Pickering districts, and parts of the Georgian Bay area. BLOWN OFF ROAD STRATFORD (CP)--Mrs. Ellen dent highways is giving three the duty of individual board months' notice to its "over 70 members {o be involved in the and it is expected all detailed work of furnishing but will be off the payroll by Sept, that it fell very correctly in the 30. province of the architect Trustee C. W. Minett said the| NEED SHELTERS architect WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-|purchasing furniture for a num-| Eisenhower was told by|ber of other schools he was build- J. Morgan, 40, of Kitchener, driv-|state governors Monday that the|ing and would have to pay less ing her small European car on| Highway 7 near Shakespeare Monday was blown off the road when a transport truck passed her. The car hit a guardrail post. Mrs.' Morgan, thrown into a snow bank, suffered minor in. Juries . APPROVE ANNEXATION BEAMSVILLE (CP) -- Clinton Township's application to annex a 196-acre section of Louth Town- ship approved by the On- tario Municipal Board Monday. The annexation, effective March 31, places all of the village of Vineland in Clinton. The village now is split by the township boundary BACK STRIKE SARNIA (CP)--Reginald Slo- combe, irternational representa- was [A merican people must have(for the furniture than the board, shelter protection from radioac-|making its own purchases. tive fallout to survive any nu-! Trusiee Mrs. W. Shaw said she clear attack. A special commit- had seen a school furnifhed by {tee of governors headed by Nel-/the architects and that the furni- son Rockefeller of New York ture and draperies had been of also said the federal government an inferior quality. {should participate more actively] Speaking against lin providing leadership, financial Trustee H, B. Armstrong said support and inducements, |the board employed the business Rn . ___ |administrator to do its buying. HUNDREDS OF MURDERS |The architect would charge 6 per HECHINGEN, West Germany cent on a furniture bill for $1200, (Reuters) -- A former concentra- land he thought that the board tion camp commandant will with its experience would be able stand trial before three West to get it for less. German courts and will be| Because Trustee Brown who charged with hundreds of mur- proposed the motion last October, | ders in each, the public prosecut- making the furniture inclusive or's press office here said Mon-| with the building, felt certain day. Franz Johann Hoffman, 53 that it had been passed by the year-old former SS officer ar-\p aid a second motion was pro- rested in Kirchberg last Apri, posed by Trustee G. K. Drynan, | | | the motion, for the building was] Ontario County Junior Farm- | when its male quartet com- ers have been particularly suc- | Posed of, left to right, George cessful in their musical efforts Kerry, Port Perry; Hugh | and ran true to form recently | y 8 Baird, Blackwater and Ross Eight Ender TV-RADIO COLUMN Riseborough, the all-provincial cently at Hotel, Toronto. CHAMPION JUNIOR FARMER QUARTETTE Uxbridge, Junior | Mahaify of Port Perry; Walter | Quartet competition held the King Edward In Pt. Perry = Kate Smith TV Show won Male 90th Birthday WEDNESDAY CLOSING Merchants To Request Rescinding Of A special six - man committee, the shopping centre stayed open gories now covered by one law representing shopping centre and|in defiance of the bylaw downtown merchants, has unani-| Wednesday afternoon las « mously approved a motion asking|vember. The case comes up be- Bylaw the by- have a sufficient minority- vote (one-third) to ask for repeal {that the Wednesday afternoonifore. magistrate's court tomor- of the bylaw as far as they are {closing portion of Bylaw 2704 be row. {rescinded. | This motion will go to the city the shopping centre that {property and general purpose downtown stores which did committee whose chairman, Ald. main open Wednesday {John G. Brady, mediated {first meeting between the factions in late December. Approval of such a motion iwolalso sold by shopping stores forced to remain closed. As a resull, the special |would allow merchants now cov- mittee suggested the formation were ered by the bylaw to remain/of a new committee to "investi-\mapy ng|were free to remain open Wed- revising nesday afternoons wear|the present classification strue- in issuing nine gate the possibility of unif open if they wished. The and categories included in the bylaw retail store hour are: 'men's and ladies' |stores, furniture, shoe, dry goods, ture to aid the city |jewellery, florist, hardware and proper category listings." radio and electdical stores. MINORITY VOTE |HEARING WEDNESDAY Plsiacs Bob Psat arditden ---- rt concerned. They are La dies' It was felt by store owners in wear shops, shoe shops and radio some re- alter- the noons were selling lines of goods and electrical shops, This was Idetermjned by a survey Downtown Businessmen's Asso- centre ciation president Don Brown, in a {letter to members, pointed out com-ithat as only nine store categories Bylaw 2704, businesses covered by other retail He emphasized that at least 75 per cent approval is needed in any one category to forward a request to city council asking for It was noted by the committee inclusion in the present closing Shoe and hardware stores inithat three of the nine store cate-|bylaw. Andrew Heron WEATHER FORECAST re- Honored On BY MRS. R. RICHARDSON | ASHBURN -- Andrew |youngest son of the late Mr. and | Mrs. John Heron celebrated his 90th birthday at the home of! his nephew, Edgar Heron,. Sun- casts issued at 11 a.m.: d TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- Georgian Clearing, Cold = On Wednesday Variable cloudi- snowflurries to- Bay: ness with a few Synopsis: Cold arctic air driven dav. Intermittent light snow Wed- ay. Mr. Heron has lived in Ashburn py ~ brisk northerly winds has nesday. Colder tonight. Westerly all his life and farmed here until| yn oyed over the lower lakes from winds near 20 becoming light his retirement several years ago. Northern Ontario. A few flurries this evening. Southeast winds 'The one place that's still left|He has always taken an active in-|of snow are occurring east of near 15 Wednesday. terest in church affairs and says [ake Huron and Georgian. Bay, Haliburton, northern Georgian Mixed Spiel | Pleasant And Entertaining By HOWARD HALL By CYNTHIA LOWRY i winner, Butler Oshawa High 2 Perry Second high 2 gan, Cannington High | game winner, H. Graham, Unionville a 8 First game winner, A game winner, NBC, a new EY I Pe time. M Squad, and time Garry Moore Show, CBS, 10-11 -With Janis Paige and Tommy Leonetti. that any-| however, makes insists, rarely NBC 10--New day Oakwood from Page 1) (Continued | Third round Smiith week were Glen Hickey, of Dr.i, Br Made to Boar S F. J. Donevan Collegiate Insti-|n. Bailey 6 | tute; Paul Black, Central Collegi-|J. Harmon 3 R | The Oshawa Board of Educa-|ate Institute and Vincent Mc-|E- Free COMING EVENTS ltion announced its appointments|Guire, O'Neill Collegiate and Vo- on civic boards and committees|cational Institute. RESERVE November 4 for Whitby for 1960 at a meeting Monday BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED MINOR HOCKEY Minor Hockey Week is observed across Canada tive of the Oil, Chemical and |will be tried at Frankfurt ight's ion] Atomic Workers' Union (CLC), alleged murders while he was at Moma Ls | olin said Monday that strike action commandant of Auschwitz camp, an reviows: board prepa has been authorized in Local 16-|and in Munich for murders al-/2ny Pi 5 Do, d 639's dispute with Union Gas|leged committed. while he Was lf G iahiig] 3 Companv of Canada Limited commandant at Dachau. CITY AND Lai FERRY by Jig au of NEW YORK (AP)--Kate Smith|for the stand-up comedian," he : chu | hI : over wages and job classifica . . Se mixed DoRSpiS at Port Perry came back to the home screens|says, 'is the night clubs. Thank he is enjoying excellent health.|p¢ elsewhere generally fair but|Bay, Kirkland Lake regions, Sud- tions. i BEAT DEATH me u Toi) pi as oie Monday night with a tuneful half- goodness we have them. But| Saturday evening there was ai.oiq weather prevails. bury, North Bay: Partly sunny COVE an) SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) DISTRICT 4 gh er ka red > the He hour show, a pleasant pause be-| playing night clubs and living in|family gathering at the home of| A high pressure area nearjand cold today. Cloudy with 33 COVER LOSSES --One man died and at least 50 ville entry skipped by B. Harris. (ween dinner and the usual TV hotel rooms is just like being in|Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron at-ijake Michigan will move acrossia few snowflurries Wednesday. BELLEVILLE (CP) -- Council |yere treated for heat exhaustion op Y It was the first eight.ender ever| evening of gunplay. prison." tended by immediate members of go thern Ontario tonight and Wed-| Northwest winds 15 to 25 today voted Monday to keep buses on'here Monday in temperatures GETS 14 DAYS scored on the new rink. | Miss Smith stuck to the type of HLA the family, including Mr. an Inesday shapes up as a cool becoming westerly Wednesday. city streets by partially under-|which hit 123 degrees. Firemen| Keith Tedford, 21, RR 4, Lake-| The two Oshawa entries skip-| ,.oc" che sings best -- show! For my money, Johnny Stac- Mrs. Reg. Doubt, Lakefield, Mr. jo dy day with light snow likely| Timmins-Kapuskasing: Mostly writing any losses to the Raw-|hattled to control nearly 100|view, was sentenced Monday to ped by x Butler and Bev Smith tuires and a sampling of the hits cato) in spite of promises to re.|and Mrs. W. Heron Sr. Brooklin:|gaping most of the day. | sunny except for a few» very light on Bus Sompany Ine 2 mouth, grass fires in outlying suburbs|i4 days in the county jail after dominate ie gaye D gi oe of the 1930s. She was backed by{form and improve, remains one MI ad Mrs, Ly; Ashton, Asi Regional forecast valid until gowflarries today. Cloudy and a i oti > and sand was spread on the he pleaded guilty to driving while three v a big, smooth orchestra of the most tasteless shows onjburn; Mr. and Mrs. W. Me {midnight Wednesday: : ittle milder with occasional light operations until the end of Febru-|pjistering asphalt runways at|impaired. He was stopped by PcC|!hree wins mire TV. Last week's episode had|less and Robert, Toronto; Western Lake Erie, Windsor: snowflurries Wednesday. ay. ' Sydney airport. Hoses were/pon Walton driving on the left] Results were as follows Jonathan Winters, one of the barely enough plot to permit the and Mrs. Ken Heron and Jordon, | Mosty cloudy, today and Wednes-|W ds 15 p NEED AGREEMENT played on ships in the docks. Igide of the road on King street igh 3 game Hal late-show Paar regulars who will| camera to show killings by gun, Dunbarton; Mr. and Mrs. W.|day. Light snow beginning late | win se 5 oa Wednesday. TORONTO (CP)--A system of MORE WAGE TALKS east Nov. 20. A charge of drunk| "Sond nign 3 game winner, B. Smith, @bpear on tonight's NBC Special, |icepick and machine -- plus as-|Perry and Douglas, Port Perry. tonight and continuing intermit] Lon Wredast Temperatures free trade between the Common- ar" fee driving was withdrawn. The Wonderful World of Jack sorted, vicious beatings. Mr. Heron was presented with tently Wednesday. Chance ol OV onig , Hig nesday wealth countries and the united OTTAWA er) -- Leader of Cox, Port Paar, js a bright, funny young a Bible and other gifts and also freezing drizzle Wednesday. Not{Winso 5 25 tri ithi y ivil servants groups ) 5 INC TE ight 1 : i ; . h © i rature. [St. Thomas .. Europeu cous wi" he 0, 0 Cr SETAE EOS FIRMS INCORPORATED cr a lo iE be. deriv 5 Wocommended tongs [Fecelv st mumeraue care" much chant, temperature, framework of the General Agree-|: 3 : alk lary. "4 The current issue of The On- a gentle satirist. The Wonderful World of Jack On Sunday afternoon a recep- Westerly wind: 5 Yl adon ment on Tarrifs and Trade is|iSter Fleming fo talk 3a ary. oe tario Gazette carries the informa- "I guess we're all rebels with paar. NBC, 8:30-9:30 p.m. tion was held for relatives, friends southeast winds near 15 Wednes- Wingham A urgently required to maintain the Senses Sl bien tion that letters patent of incor- cause{" says Winter. "And|mMusic and variety special with|and neighbors gt fhe homme of day. tern Lake Erie. southern|Trenton strength of the free world's eco-| Were a resumptio = > poration have been issued to. four round: scores: : mine is knocking -phonies. They|pat Suzuki. Johanthan Winters M: and Mrs. Ed. Heron where/ Eastern Lake FErie, ¢ Hi nom, British Trade Minister last fall in which Mr eming|n hawa firms. They are Erith MacDonald s are the pseudo-intellectuals, the|and Alice Pearce Mr. Heron now resides. There Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On-|St. Catharines . Reginald Maudling told a board rejected a bid for an across-the- Electric Wholesale Limited, Mo- Butler hearty do - gooders with the an ioe earce. rete were callers from Malton, Sun-itario regions, London, Hamilton, Hamilton of trade dinner here Monday board pay boost bile Plumbing Supplies Limited, Port Perry 8 Oshawa 9 badges and the let-me-tell-you- " Arthur ig Pat. derland, Whitby, Myrtle, Brooklin| Toronto: Mostly sunny and Muskoka : srnegie Tris » " :30--/ ori 2 ' i 5 4 av. Overcast w g p night. THREAT DELAYS SHIP Table Plumbing Supplies Limited |» {iriexe. =~ Haris, |. jgibores. 9:30--An old favorite a and many other points. Souler Le. Ouerced With light Killaloe WV and Volta Investments Limited. Tip 4 i Winters ARIAT [show esaay, ( € a n SMOKE-BELCHER? NEW YORK (AP) - 4 bub > Ls Ee Tine CANADIAN MUSIC freezing drizzle by evening. West-|Sudbury TORONTO (CP)--Judge F. J. scare Selsved he 58. tots VISITORS AT ROTARY i. Free body angry A two-day festival of Canadian erly winds near 15 becoming North Bay , r 'S S ak Woo re x ic i p = is y $ SKas McRae of York County Monday for Sour Sure a at 2 dics Visitors at the meeting of they, Quitw d pg acksle 3! Winters. like so many come- music is part of the, 1960 Van light this gyeu i ES east Ran, ising reserved judgment on a question oiise Some 350 passengers were Rotary Cub of Oshawa, Monday Sunderland 4 dians, is concerned about the low couver Internafional Festival, winds joa = A ol es Y ihe Wilts BA p of whether or not Metropolitan shoard "when the liner dropped at Hotel Genosha, included A. G. ) 3. Smith, tate of TV comedy. from July 20 to Aug. 13. Northern Lake Huron, s Moos Se Toronto's air pollution bylaw le- |" '0 "yoo. 0" onymons tele-| Bennett, Toronto; Tom Orr, Lon- hana ------ -- ree : | gally includes steamships dock- phone "report that a passenger don; Charles Dowton, Oshawa Cannington " 9 pi in Toroute Harbor Metro 15 had taken a bomb aboard. Four- and Rotarians Dick eng oun OBITUARIES AID TO MUNICIPALITIE | ot J appealing a ruling last summer - al 4 the ship to/Dick Steer, Ajax an /ilf Male, a Butler Harris ref Aiba by a city magistrate who dis- hoop Segich allowed Hie, ship © Toronto. . D. Saresie a Tultord ' lof Highway 401" are planned. |peak load "is' expected a rise | 1 missed an air pollution violation : Cox Rich WILLIAM ROBERTSON "A very significant part of our|about six per cent annually over th STUDENTS AT ROTARY : Cox V 3 budget the next several years." Part of| a S ew eharge against the S.S. Fernie of hh y i, Graham Ril The death occurred suddenly at NEW HOSPITALS i aigliigvay and road bu Be os lo Ibis rogram is the construction Pp Canada .Steamship Lines Lim- a Secondary school students who |E. Free 3 Si ; ) Fairview Lodge, -Whity, Monday, The 3,500-word speech also said will go to the municipalities to § progran 3 tt 1 wer ited 1n men S attended the luncheon meeting of |: Morgan ine : wodge, y, V:|Cedar Springs Hospital near enable them to improve, their|of a 20,000-kilowa nuclear po | 4 v " | ® .|J. Harmon Baile Jan. , of William Robertson. A . . oy lant on the Ottawa the Rotary Club of Oshawa this oy Chatham, to be devoted entirely|facilites. {generating plan : NO BENEFITS ; Stoidan gjformer resident of Oshawa. the 1 the care of children, is to be| "Amendments to the hghway River and a 200,000-kilowatt nu- omi 1 TORONTO (CP) -- The Civil Graham ; deceased was in his 87th year. 1... nioted this year--a year ear-|jaws will be submitted to keep|clear electric station near Kin- ot piss De $A son of the late William and|lier than planned. New inform | pace with the new concept of|cardine. | ELLIOT LAKE cp Ane Matilda Robertson, the deceased ary types of hospital were fo traffic and administrative re- NEEDED nouncement of federal govern- was born at Dundee, Scotland, built at Goderich, Palmerston quirements, including the provi- MORE REVENUE Nest on the/ment plans to establish a nuclear being | Oct: 23, 1873 |= Owen Sound. tat of new sion that ZY deni year Omariol_ Spee province and mu- researel centre in Mavitabe has ; i A or 4.| "Included in the list of newigrivers wi assigned a per-| "EL itd ¢ rev- provoked angry reactior United Church WA Bazaar and tea, and night. They are: . hist Mr oDoesison Sarme bo Osh projects, for which funds will be/manent driver's licence number. Heipafities for'additions] tax slump - threatened uranium com- April 22 for Spring Bonnet Tea and ¢ Bini McDuff, repr t.. Eight members of the Rotary week and the Port Perry Minoriawa from Scotlan 55 years i. j | required, will be a two - year| A select committee is expected | "Since the end of World War munity of 25,000. ae aale J LiraryD ] y ul ; represen; Club of Oshawa, who celebrate Hockey organization has ar- He was a machinist, and ool training course for nurses which is be formed to review the pres- nce er burden of expan-| Miging companies and the OSHAWA and District Cerebral Palsy \8 secondary schools, and L. T.| it (oi 4 0 Puc Geek, were|ranged a week of hockey enter-land die maker with Generally commence next September. |ent provisions and operations of |X has fallen on them and|chamber of commerce here are Parent Council Euchre, Eastview Park|Savery, representing public[iae® 'BTRCErE BF FEC T% Hainment aimed at encouraging | Motors until his retirement iniphe certified nursing assistant|the unsatisfied judgment . fund|sion has allen on them and) CER EE tn urgent Te Yay. | ™™ scheols R tion ¢ {tee Hotel Genosha on Monday. Those |the parents to Jet out and sg He was 2 Smelver or = program is being doubled." {and study protective automobile Ph CH hight li to eco. auest to Ottawa to build the new YW missiol cents. a shawa Recreation Committee oe h 58 their children play. Andrew's Unite iurch and a The speech also 'said the as-|; ance and other related 1 50 On : entre at or nesr Elliot Lake in- SOCIAL B Il be heid stim 4 3 | Pistoheyp honored were Bob Ross, Jack ae 4 ! : | i : as finsura . expansion as those of the|centre at or n liot Lak Ee aun ener of Joka aj Trustees G. Fletcher and H Ovens, Stan Lovell, Sidney Good | Wed. Jan. 2 Game time one time sang in the ehurchlemply will be asked to vote plans. Fi aT Ty Accordingly, (stead of at the proposed site 66 Bantams, Port Perry vs choir. He was a former member inde 'to permit special grants to ' me i least. of Winnipeg, pendent Order of Odd|pe made to hospitals for capital| CO-ORDINATION PLAN both the province and the su-{miles Bor a ht DE wil and debt retirement purposes. In agriculture, a special mar- Biipalities mast REE additiogal owned noun Energy of Canada i i i inqui : y are to | / nergy OB is : A physical fitness program is keting inquiry committee is to|funds i ©) El owhe Y : 3 Predeceased bY, Bis vie and to TH inaugurated. present an interim report recom: service for an expandng eco Limited said The iteshell ve one son, od : vw i i s0-ordi f all pro<nomy. | oly WT 1 , av An enquiry will be sought into mending co-ordinaton of iol 10. 1061. CH Rd leaves the cost of drugs used in public|vincial Fesearch relating to pro. , started | FL widen "sith arid ns ¥ hospitals, Ontario hospi-| duction, handling, transpor 1 . Hi i ; Blair (Mary). of Toronto; Mrs, general 4 : | eedi ig] ana simply flabbergasted our com- { J " - pr : stitu- |s se and marketing of prod ecto ply fla Sted : . Carl Hochmann (Diana), of Ger-|tals and other provincial institu Slopage I oh: foandation if: to hign munity," said a spokesman for i one of the largest mines in this 4 | tions. A and|many and David Robertson, of i stablished at the Ontario 1 tines [Agricultural College, Guelph, for| Construction Urged are. The Elliot Lake region has George's Hall on corner of Jackson and M. Sparke Albert Street, January 27, pt 8 p.m. NV. * parkes RUMMAGE SALE at South Minster] COMMunity Recreation Associa- United Church (Cedar Street south of |tion--Trustee G. Fletcher. Wentworth) on Wednesday, January 27| Oshawa Planning Board--Trus- at 2 p.m. Auspices L.A. and Groun|i.o HB. Armstrong 19¢ | " g Ci t dS t. 1] ommittee, 23rd Scouts | Oshawa Safety Council--Trus- tee Mrs today: |League schedule all . eH W. Shaw KINSMEN BINGO " Lh Adylsory Council -- stevenson road north closed from (starting at 8.00 a.m | irustee erry King west to Creighton avenue; 2 . JUBILEE PAVILION | "Father PB. Coffey. chairman of Xing West lo Crelghitl avelue: PROLEAGUE Ww TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 |the advisory vocational commit-|gouth end of street. Whenever| In the first game Telcos fellow, Douglas Storie, Charles|7.00 p.m World, Jack Shephard and Bill | Uxbridge followed by the month-|of the Inde Alger. ly 50-50 Draw. At 8.30 Midget ac- Fellows. |tion will see Port Perry vs Bow-| STREETS CLOSED manville. The following streets will be | 'Sat. Jan. 30 closed for construction - Regular House morning CHIMNEY FIRE Union Cemeiery. LITTLE First ORGANIST NIGHTLY -- 9-12 "DUSTY SHEPARD" HOTEL LANCASTER POLITICAL MEETING The Liberal Association will be granted permission to hold meeting in the auditorium of the E. A. Lovell School, Feb. 8, the board decided. RRs. PLAN FOR BALL The Latter Day Saints will hold their annual Green and Gold Ball in the auditorium of the OCVI, Mar, 11, the board agreed. WINTER FRIENDSHIP FAIR Jan. 25 fo Jan, 29 -- Feb. | to Feb. 5 (Monday through Friday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.) taken over the line The previous picketers were from Local 597, International Hod Carriers, Building and Com mon Laborers Union of America. Union members said they have ge Hf a ray of hope. Fred Beckstead, business representative, for the laborers and hod carriers union, | Bicyclist Killed BY a | In Truck Collision all the way'. He said the picket WINDSOR (CP) The pallbearers were Michael | Wasyliw, Marshall Wasyliw, Paul Wasyiiw, Alex Marchuk, Paul {Marehuk and Victor Palanyk. Tr ---------------------------- 8 P.M. -- PUBLIC INVITED F. RICHARD BLACK, O.D. 136 SIMCOE N. AT COLBORNE The Examination of eyes Fitting of Contact Lenses And Glasses Children's Visual Training For Appointment Please Call RA 3-4191 EVENINGS BY APPOIN! MER" 65 UNDERWRITERS RD., SCARBORO Visit us and see how Ontario's oldest food club operates. For information and directions phone Stan Bryning RA 8-5358 THE FOOD PLAN THAT SELF local ctors | was spokesman for nized nasonry cont vork on commercial build nust be 'kept under union an intersection in the city's east end , : Spa i .grand-! - a . Rg . 4 SG Shoe : gers played to a 1-1 tie, R.|Stratford and five great-grand-jay coHOLISM TREATMENT y ake 5 : FREE ADMISSION Re, sunomeed that 8.3. Saple [possible these street will be Rangers Jy i Rangers. tociiidren { Further steps are to be taken|this purpose. {94 per cent of Can»"2's uranium EXTRA BUSES Pi eIiIng Crbioyers and partially opened fo permit move- : | OTTAWA (CP)--A New Bruns- reserves but has faced a bleak > ) 2 "olone li. 3 4 lic " 5 W > f vi i Conservative i " i tier off for tripping, the Telcos heid at the MelIntosh Funerallism and funds will. be re-it, pe further protected by the wick Progressive ince --imio---- ployees, iad bees appointed. to tied it up on a goal by Mec- pid at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. |auested -for experimental pro-| addition of 10 provincial parks to|said Monday in the Commons no|nouncement late last year that T : a + 1g nei) ii . a6 5 , N . dr iets." . : " the St. Lawrence Seaway until will not be extended. A ' | Nav The Oshawa Fire Chief's office] Boston defeated the Black iricier of St. Andrew's United! first offender drug addicts. servation areas are to be set 4 ; nnua y reports that fire fighters were|Hawks in the second game 3-2 De . will conduct the serv-| Amendments to more than 90 acide as small parks and green the proposed Chignecto Canal is { Courcelette Ave. There were five Menzies and K. Brown. Hawk wa |fore the assembly, including |dyced to assist municipalities to| New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Sat Banquet 30 NEWS IN BRIEF ambulance calls {goals by R. Raines and D. Por- |" FUNERAL. OF |amendments to the Labor Rela-| establish parks complementary| W. L. M. Creaghan, Westmor- Did You Know . . . qturday, : {™A renort be Trastce FR. Bit. Porter, Cox and Marks MRS. DAVID SHAW and the Liquor Licence Act. | pynds would also be required Porsation is required ; petyeen In the main Dining Room of Tickets $4. per couple. Now Por, bo) , ext Following is the report of the LEAGUE The funeral The Ontario Fuel Board Act is to send out additional field the Maritimes and central Can on sole, Navy Hall, Simcoe [the Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegiate, | Oshawa General Hospital for the the Bruins David Shaw, 229 Gliddon avenue, |¢ oo v1 = FL b ord to concen [PATHES B® forest resources and|nomic equality for the Atlantic | have 8 Tul-course Dinner for would be held over until the next 951 births, male 20. female 25. break out and defea ( : | & ' Provinces.. ON C ---- Te € discharges. 220: awk * "141. R. Stevens, Boston star, Hospital last Friday, was held ati; 4i0q1 matters. establishing season and quotas RADIO PARK mittee, the Oshawa Board of Edu- 9SChdrges 3. ewborn C0 The report of the committee on| E5142 wildlif RUSSIAN GENERAL DEAD | ication decided Monday night, aT ges, i, female 24; Rolls to D. Gray. B. Saunders p.m., Monday, Jan. 25. : |for fish and wildlife. BUSS 8 N Ra Dem Iajor Surgery So; mibor surgery the lone goal for Cana- ww. Dr. George Telford, min- released two weeks ago, is to be MOOSONEE SEAPORT - TVEULErS deel). VLE] 62 e i throat 48 Rev. Dr. George Telford, 8 PM TUESDAY, i eve, ear, jose and roa ' |dians. "The development of the north- hail §. Malinin, 60, y ¥ 4 : In the second game Leafs again| 4 oohdqucted the services. bers. : ~lern and the northwestern parts cf of staff of the Soviet Army, JANUARY 26 Tame A physiotherapy treat- Qefediey Red Wings 3-1, ' Fo ot in Oshawa Union! The province will continue inlof the province will receive fresh died Sunday after a long illness, SN Ay i aster with ! f " as $1 maker with the other scored for|™ : Son ¥ . lernment and the municipaliti S| the selective land use for forestry i : il | 20 99640 FB ab. D + I { Leafs, with H. Chapman the lone The Jallearers dy A. C.ih regards to rental housing pro-|ang agriculture, new geophysical goleral ha been Kewjtea NI ! ad Se : } ; ' i. Bunker and ; . ties were called three to C. Rowden, h Bun make provision for nearly 1, |power, natural gas and nuclear A A N N U A Wings and one to Leafs Russ. Palmer. |public housing units now under onargy. Rue, 2 ypu gal the 1956 Hungarian uprising L {in the planning stage, including] . posal S S WAS ww 3 n inaliti The speech said proposals] M EETIN G f MRS. DORIS NAS assistance to municipalities in|, og he submitted for a large-| ; : UXBRIDGE -- A hearing to Jolo]o) CONVENTION DATES determine the legality of pro H N L k 1 | 'Hosr P Friday i 75th| ROADS PROGRAM Nid " » i CANADIAN School Boards Association about Nov. 25 will be held in Ontario as ew 00: Hospltal Lo NT laay 3 hey ty Motor vehicle registration is/tals, administrative buildings and X. 9.1188 RED CROSS SOCIETY its convention April 24-27 was re-| County Court at Whitby by Feb.| Tye picket line outside the Yoo was. nel] In St. <0 8 : 65 UNDERWRITERS RD. (0) G85 : : 930 am. Monday. Jan. 25 mark in 1960, the speech said,| Large capital expenditures {by the board An application for a hearing Ontario streets, has taken on al' high ay, Jal, | ahd therefore be asked to author- would be needed to continue the AELADE PD was made by Mrs. Marguerite! . look today. Members of tie USE | A meeting was held in camera been a deliberate, improper and Cemetery ------ THURSDAY JAN 28 by the board after the business illegal attempt to keep her off pleted Through her solicitor, Thomas -- z | Harris, Mrs. Chatterley said to- CANADIAN CORP UNIT 42 by Judge Wilmott of Cobourg. Judge Wilmott is assisting at the BUFFET LUNCH AND DANCE illness of presiding Judge Prit- {chard served to Town Clerk Delmas {Long, who acted as returning line Jays until a settlement ® A eat Johny E reached {Naluzmy, , a bicyclist, was FRIDAY, JAN. 29-9 P.M. TO ] A M. Wilfrid Gould who subsequently A thrown to the pavement in ADMISSION $2.50 PER COUPLE atk 4 BUSES ss {W. G. Wilkins representing em-|ment of local: traffic open the scoring and with Whit-| he funeral service will be fo widen treatment for alcohol-| Ontario's natural resources as fest 3 ee ockpot os. an bo) . {Ninely 97. Rev. Dr. George Telford, jects involving group therapy for the present 85 and more con-more money should be spent on{government uranium contracts Dance and EDUCATION BOARD called to a chimney fire at 306 Boston goals by T. Hawkins, R.\i.oc Interment will be in Osh-|Ontario acts are to be placed be- pelts. "Measures will be intro- built. The canal would divide ter. All three penalties to Hawks, [tions Act, the Liquor Control Act/ts provincial parks." land, also said improved trans- Knights of Columbus Hall HOSPITAL: REPORT the GENOSHA HOTEL you can ton, c¢ 'ni t cafeteria service for Mrs. a 5 4 * bri W . on, concerning the cafeteria of LEAGUE Service © to be superseded by a new act| "droll oot of a 10-year plan|3da to help: bring about eco-| week ending Jan. 23: admissions 38 8¢ Pps Son iu Kon 0 ya General | % 7] Fo Srieet Souk meeting of the management com- at Canadians| who died at. the Oshawa Cutt [trate on rates and other quasi-|g,, a scientific census to aid in| | charges, male 23; os sred the hat trick with a single {the McIntosh Funeral Home at 2 BINGO ma pt y the organization of government, scored { treatmaents 79; examinations 21;| ister of St. Andrew's Unite d|submitted for discussion by mem- a deputy | AT THE AVALON HALL two and Wanna-o, oor partnership with the federal gov. | impetus from policies such as|nc.on Radio reported. The| worer for ; Four |. Pym, Steve Hatfield, |; wy y / ane bi : r the Wealth. corer for Detroit, Four pena WG jects. "You will be asked | surveys, the provision of electric of Soviet troops wiich suppressed | I E i -+ FUNERAL OF construction and others that are|seanort at Moosonee." or Enquiry pi pil; He Picket Line | The funeral service for Mrs. the redevelopment of blighted ur-| (o1o" onstruction program in-| {Doris Wasyliw, 219 Etna Ave. han areas.' [volving numerous public build-| OSHAWA BRANCH | A letter from the National ceedings at a nomination meeting who died at the Oshawa Genera ings and works, including hospi-| CLUB p | S tion projects. | 3 Tenet songs expected to pass the 2,000,000 conserva | ceived and filed, for the moment, | 10. Jackson Enterprises, at King ang | Ukrainian Orthodox Church at will be held of v Rev' D. Luchak sang the mass.|ize improvements "to the Queen expansion of the Hydro-Electric MEET IN CAMERA Chatterley who claims there has [ca] 20, Bricklayers Union, have Interment was in Mount Lawn|Elizabeth Way and the extension'Power Commission because t on the agenda had been com-| council. day the application will be heard Ontario County assizes during the u A WwW HALL Notice of the hearing has been officer at the meeting and to A A illed Monday afternoon when he TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR vas elected to the one remain- un ng seat of the six seats apen for said 1 vith a mi ! council after a second nomina- ing tion meeting was held. jorganization a (