tw TIMES CARRIERS HAVE VISITED SUED - 1oR08 1G BONT, oTTAN BEfOl P #7 fed Fadi Hurst iy Fines FL BROTHER, SISTER RIVALS IN NEW YORK CONTEST and sister, Stephen Cowley, 13, and Elizabeth Cowley, 11, of 354 Division St., who are friend- | 1y rivals in the contest. Stephen carriers are | sult in the top salesmen among them enjoying an expense-free sight-seeing trip to New York a brother Times marked Oshawa displaying enthusiasm in the recently announced cir- culation contest which will re- | City. Seen here are | delivers The Oshawa Times on Agnes St. His sister delivers the newspaper on Kingsdale, Leslie and Wood ' Sts. | --Oshawa Times Photo "UTILITIES NEWS IN BRIEF Maps showing the proposed of- fice renovations of the first and second floors of the Oshawa Pub- lic Utilities Commission building were given to the commission members Thursday night. Tenders will be called on the alterations in the near future. PRELIMINARY REPORT The 1959 preliminary report was/ adopted. This is a summary of the supplying of electricity and water. The report is sub- ject to the auditor's report. 1960 PROGRAM The proposed electric and wa- ter works programs for 1960 were adopted by the commission. These reports show proposed plant extensions and improve- ments. These projects are pre- dicated on the previous years' re- venue returns and are subject to| revision. REPRESENTATIVE NAMED Superintendent R. B. Smith was named as commissions' repre-| sentative to the Traffic Advisory Council. EASEMENT POLICY | The commission decided its fu-| ture policy on joint easements will| be to pay for an easement in its| entirety, and deal with the board| of works and other utilities as the easement land is needed, dividing payment between the interested parties. FIND 1,000 MUMMIES CAIRO (Reuters) -- Archaeolo- gists excavating in Nubia, Upper Egypt, have found a giant burial ground with more than 1,000 mummies, many of them chil- dren, dating back more than 4,-| 000 years, it was announced | Thursday. WEATHER FORECAST Sunny Periods After Flurries Official fore-regi ather office|Clo | Pri | of the meeting of the set aside Thursday night ) -hawa Public Utilities Commis- sion Thursday was set side Thursday night for the reading Toronto and a cloudy no' Hamilton today with irday and ature coming TORONTO (CP casts issued by the we at 11 am. EST Synopsis The worst winter last few years dum 10 inches of snow acros Southern Ontario during night. Toronto was the hit with 13 inches. North Ontario which got two inches, will ge fur to six inches of storm centre war across Most of Southe only light snow at times they the Lake Huron ar shine can be ¢ day with contin t Snow and severe drifting cast for Nprthern and Ontario, changing to snow Regional forecasts ve Lake Bt and Windso Cloudy today with a few snow flurries. Saturday cloudy with sunny periods and little chang in temperature with considers drifting today. Winds to 35 decreasing to 1 Niagara, Western Lake Ont: COMING EVENTS Hal ns ly 0) 1 fe and y « witn much Winds west today i se rriva it pe known as The City of Oshawa Act, 1960 of the hpe n i HiT Eastern Lake Ontarjo, Halibur- system ion \ id: . ton region Cloudy with snow ated by the Canadian National 5 to snowflurries this aft- Railways. The PU( loudy with snowflurries|the system for the city. 'ontinued drifting. Lit- Thursday morning in temperature, Winds the Ontario legislature's 35 shifting to west- bil chase. The bill must now go be- Southern Georgian fore the legislature for final ap- re London: Snowflur-|proval ~|ties at times heavy accompanied| The private by. severe drifting lay. Satur-/tee recommended two lay cloudy with snowflurries and|change Section six of continued ow. reads in part: The commission shall fix tolls i and fares and establish fare Bay, Kirk- ;ones so that the revenue shall ns; North Bay, je syufiicient to make 'all trans- Snow and considerable |, tation facilities under its con- i++ [drifting today. Saturday cloudy iro) and management self-sustain- snowflurries and continued. = drifting. Little change in temper- ature, Winds north 25 to 35 be- coming northwest Saturday. Con- i snow today and milder. Winds 1 25 to 35 becoming north starm terms of the bill, Osh- ase the transit tol: merly owned and oper- nt four | three to er in bills commit- minor the bill Little | now Winds erature Section 12 was altered to read: I'he' commission, with council ap proval, may agree with any char- tered bank for temporary ad- vances to 'meet the expenses of the system {CHARTER Under (¢) and Oshawa will veste 20 ton ves aturday Forecast Temperatures TRIPS Low tonight, High Saturday: Windsor 20 Ihomas (d) of Section have the au- fo transport passengers hout Ontario, whether by red trips or otherwise; and d tolls. Section Lor Ww T Tren thority EUCHRE Scout 3 Gibbon and Beuna Vis 6 prizes. Refreshn - BINGO. - CORONATION ORANGE TEMPLE Saturday, February 27 £ P.M. SHARP am ronto fares @ Jut under PUC cannot operate a transit system outside the city limits without council consent. | Section eight of the private bill {compels the PUC to submit city council by each Feb. 15 council bylaw may change date) an estimate of moneys required to pay any net operating deficit of the system during the preced- ling calendar year to fix five, - the | atharines {Hamilton koka N¢ ay I skasing River 15 15 Ks |W Moo 50Ne¢ FEB. 26th P.M School Boy Is Bitten By Dog Paraskevukoe, 8, of 354 E., was bitten by a dog at the corner of King St. and Central Park Blvd. on his way to school this morning He was taken by police hawa Clinic where he ated for. lacerations to FRIDAY 8 B Free Adm Jame $40 COUNCIL APPROVED | - Certain equipment needed by | the the transit system, and to be paid for by city funds, must be listed and submitted to council for approval. (Section nine) Section 10 says the PUC will pay, out of revenues of the sys- tem, 'amounts required to pay and retire principle and interest charges on any debentures issued by the city for acquisition, exten- sion or improvement of the sys- (tem | According to section 11, elec- yrs' assent is not needed for any by city council Corner n 6 and toc Tr z0 NIGHT OF CARDS FRIDAY, FEB. 26 Queen Elizabeth School Door prizes, other funch be ser candy. 8 o'cloc Tony King St to the was his O tr prizes, home legs will ved, shary The dog has been taken to the! pound. Officials there said bylaw passed under the act. Section 13 says the PUC will have power to acquire and hold land in its own name for the purpose of the (transit) system. - city a close watch will be kept on the dog to ensure that he does not develop any signs of rabies GOOD SEN Great Europea Camival on the 8 PM t th $60.000 SCHOOL FIRE for the will operate Toronto, private Is committee approved the pur- PUC Studies AT BOWMANVILLE vate Bill | Streets Reported In Bad Shape BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Works superintendent, T. K. Stewart, said Thursday's storm was the worst snowfall in the town for many years. "The town is in awful shape with snow from 14 inches to two feet deep. Nine sentees," 1 employees unable to get in from the dis- an adherent of Raglan works department have been on the job since 1.30 a.m. and are still out," he said. Mr. Stewart is urging citizens to leave their cars at home and walk. "Cars are stuck all over, with about 15 cars abandoned on Liberty St. alone," he said. Department of Highways offi- cials announced Highways 401 and 2 are both open between Osh- awa and Bowmanville. Highways 35 and 115 are open as far north as Orono. They are blocked north of that point. -Highway 28, Port Hope to Peterborough, is bad. Arcund junctions, and places not tended, many cars are stuck and abandoned. BUSES IN TROUBLE Burley Bus Lines is having a little trouble. Buses have been leaving Bowmanville on time, but sometimes other buses have to be sent out to assist them. Officials said no attempt will be made to send vehicles on the north bus routes, nor will they try the High- way 401 run, as the access roads are bad. Ontario Provincial Police, Bow" manville, reported this was the worst storm since 1944. Officials said, "there will no doubt have been a lot of accidents, but they have not been reported yet. Many cars have been abandoned on the highway. One officer was stuck on Highways 35 and 115 from 4 p.m., Thursday, until 9 a.m. to- day." SCHOOLS OPEN Bowmanville High School re- ported town pupils arrived 'all right. Students from outside town were having trouble. Some couldn't get to school at all. A. M. Thompson, public school supervising principal, said town public schools were opened for those who could get there. | "There will no doubt be many |absentees," he said. "We have the schools staffed now. But we had to do some scurrying to get teachers to replace the ones who couldn't get here from out of town." KEEPS FINGERS CROSSED District Manager Rex Walter of Ontario Hydro, Bowmanville, said at 9 a.m., 'we have not had one trouble call yet, We are keeping our fingers crossed. We are oxay unless something { KIRKFIELD (CP)--An explo- sion and fire destroyed St. John's oma tholic separate school Wednesdze night in this Or district community, No one jured. The three-room school as valued at $60,000. "KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL" 184 Bond Stre (West of Ontar Please mn CITY AND DISTRICT SUFFERS LACERATIONS Mike Tropak, 311 Currie Ave. rived treatment at the Osh- General Hospital this morn- after he was knocked down | a car at the corner of Ritson |Rd. and Currie Ave, He suffered {lacerations and a sore back. QUIET NIGHT Due to the heavy snowstorm tle traffic was moving in Osh- Thursday night. As a resuit accidents were reported. Those that did occur were of a minor nature. 3 AMBULANCE } | The Oshawa Fire tment | lambulances handled calls Thursday afternoon and another this morning. F rtunately there | were no fire alarms as side treets were blocked by early | evening NOMINATED AS PRESIDENT Ihe Rev. Dr. N. D. Patterson, minister of Mark Street United Church, Peterborough, has been nominated as a- candidate for the | presidency of the Bay of Quinte] | Conference of the United Church. {The conference will be held in | May at Queen's University, King- |ston. t West Motor ma ond as c in k brin frier RA 5-9931 CALL RUDI, MONSTER BINGO UAW HALL SATURDAY, FEB. 27th ADMISSION 4 CARDS FOR $1.00 20 GAMES -- $15 A GAME 5 JACKPOTS ~ $25 EACH $150 JACKPOT, 3 CARDS FOR '$1 SHARE THE WEALTH 6 CARDS FOR 25¢ 1 |: mg CAl Depar two | Toothache Holds Up * Finch Case LOS ANGELES Trego! lawyers launch their {last-diich defence today. | It probably will be their final chance to convince a jury that Carole didn't conspire with her {ldver, Dr. R. Bernard Finch, to {slay his wife. The couple is charged with murdering socialite Barbara Jean Finch, 36, last July 18 Miss Tregoff's three lawyers launched closing arguments Wed- nesday with a strong hint that Dr. Finch, 42, could be guilty and fis 23-year-old mistress innocent. Then a juror's toothache halted the trial for' a day--giving Dr. Finch and his lawyer time to ponder this question: Will Carole's lawyers claim the doctor is guilty--in a desperate move to save the girl? The pretty redhead's testimony corroborated the doctor's claim that they went to the suburban home of his estranged wife to dis- cuss a divorce--but Mrs. Finch | | the| (AP)--Carole |changes. It's just as well. We {couldn't get anywhere anyway." | 0. J. Presson, personnel man-| |ager, Goodyear Tire, said things| |seem to be running fairly smooth-| {ly. "We certainly have some ab-| he said. "Many were| tricts." WHITBY REPORT | Reports from Whitby say all {highways in the county are open. | The roads are snow - packed in all areas. Driving is heavy. High- way 401 is open from the Lansing] cut-off east. It was blocked cars and snow, from the cut-off west to the Victoria Park inter- section, by 9.30 p.m., Thursday. Highway 12, north from Whit-| by, was open all night as far as| Greenbank. At midnight, Thurs- day, the road was open to Fene- lon Falls. In the town of Whitby, only main thoroughfares are plowed. Driving is heavy. Many side streets are not. yet open. The streets are the worst, this win- ter. Many cars were abandoned at the curbside, hampering plow" ing operations, EXAMS POSTPONED hitby and District High School reported three of the four buses were on time. The fourth bus, from the Myrtle district, is not expected to arrive at all Examinations, scheduled for to- day, were postponed because of absentees, All Whitby public schools are open. Thursday night some Whitby people, who work in Toronto, left work at 4 p.m. and did not arrive home until 7 p.m. As late as 8.30 p.m., calls were still com- {ing in from residents asking {where the "breadwinner" was. This morning, eight cars were abandoned on Highway 2, be- tween Oshawa and Whitby. Park- ing in Whitby is very bad. | Emergency signs have been put jon meters to allow snow elear- |ing. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 26, 1960 3 the PUC's business last year in| 18 EDUCATION OFFICIALS ATTEND TEACHERS CONFERENCE Three hundred teachers from | problems relating to' the pro- | opment committee of the fed- | inspector, department of edu- resident spector ROADS CLOGGED from Page 1) (Continued cost Know the 7 Cancer Danger Signals Information at 84 Athol E., Oshawa o the York-Ontario District of | fession. Caught by the camera, | eration in the district; R. H. | cation and T. O. W. Fowler, Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegiate : iate Institute staff, who is chair- | partment of educa ion; Miss --Oshawa Times Photo | NEW IMMIGRANT FARE Thursday it will introduce a lows S i art attack while Suffering a heart attack wh i : shovelling snow from their regular Montreal - Rome flights Port Perry, was dead on arrivallyas working in snow four feet p . ¢ A Thirty men and two wing plows, [Ritson road, Ki A daughter of Mrs. Perry which will apply from 17 ma- eased was born at North Cobalt, night on the main traffic arter-|tre of the roadway as most sic months ago she had been a resi-|loaders and two bulldozers. because of the walking pe- cial fares for other members Church. Some floors of the Oshawa Gen-| NUCLEAR-AGE DIVISION and Doreen Walker and Garry siorm, One floor was at least| division adapted to the age of nu- who lives in Peterborough; four|yg ht Thursday night complained | Thursday. It said the new division Bird (Jeannette), of Orillia; Mrs. was accepting calls and couldn't| nits all fully motorized. | cum (Ethel), of 262 Clark St., the Ontario Secondary School | from left, are David McDuff, a | Wallace, ant superi secontiary. sciiool ine Teachers' Federation met at | member of the Donevan Colleg- | dent of secondary schools: ¢ 7 a i for the district. Institute Thursday to discuss | man of the professional devel- | M. Mustard, provincial library | \ OBITUARIES ~ VANCOUVER (CP) Cana- dian Pacific Airlines announced MRS. CECIL J. SMITH 2 rr Coadition Dott ro (in poor condition because of th {miigrant 'fare. from Hialy ironing Thursday morning, Feb fast as 'it was plowed out. On| Scores of citizens were out by to Canada when it inaugurates 25, Mrs. Cecil J. Smith, RR 2. gynpie Brae road a snow blower|7 ay ti sidewalks and driveways bl he $95 ra . a at the Oshawa General Hospital.|deep. Sach nin th STONE roS . March 4. The $259 fare for an She was in her 42nd year 7, adult immigrant travelling alone and one "V" plow, and four main-|streets were used by pede the late David Perry, the dec-|tainers worked all through the|who moved right out to the cen-ljor Italian cities on a year-round e- td : 3 on eer | basis--w > $¢ ss than t Ont., Dec. 4, 1919. Prior to mov- jes, Other equipment used a! walks were piled high. Traffic hasis--will be o less th an te ing to the Raglan area eight cleaning crossings was front end was crawling along King street|l0West regular fare now offered. dent of Peterborough. She was! A snow plow broke on Simcoe destrians. |of immigrant families will also go United north. wet into effect. Setides her usher she Is sur eral Hospital were understaffed] PARIS (Reuters)--France has |g Wo or . 20 during the night due to the created a new kind of combat And Linda Sunt. her mother three nurses short. {clear war, the defence ministry | INS re '! Nurses getting off duty at mid- information bulletin announced] Sisters Mrs: (rie, Me Caly that they could get no taxis. They| comprises two infantry brigades, | irginia), of Lang; Wis. Walleisaid that only one taxi companyian armored brigade and logistic Thomas Finerty (Dorothy), of accommodate all the durses go-| Haileybury and Mrs. Ivan Lis-/ing and coming to the hospital. | | 65 UNDERWRITERS RD, (0) Oshawa, and three brothers, TOUGH GOING Clifford and Leonard Perry, of| Taxi companies contacted indi- North Cobalt and Lloyd Perry,|cated that it was pretty tough of Levack, going last night, Taxis made calls The funeral service will be along the main plowed arteries | held at the McIntosh Funeral and customers walked from their | Home at 2.30 p.m. Saturday, homes to the main arteries. | Feb, 27, followed by interment | The Gray Coach schedule be-| in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev.|tween Oshawa and Toronto lag-| |R. H. Love, minister of Colum-|ged a bit, as it was heavy going | [bus United Church, will conduct/on Number 2 Highway and cars| the services. got stuck, slowing down the b: {service, The 10:30 and 11:30] FUNERAL OF {coaches eastbound from Toronto LEO WITOSLAWSKI were cancelled due to the fact Requiem mass for Leo Wito- that cars snowbound in Scarboro| slawski, who died suddenly last were blocking the roads. East | Monday at the Bathurst FOOD CLUB . 9-1188 For Information Call STAN BRYNING 470 ELIZABETH STREET RA 8-5358 THE FOOD PLAN THAT HAS PROVEN ITSELF Power bound Colonial coaches were halt- and Paper Co. plant in Whithy./ed over night in Oshawa. | was sung in St. Hedwig's Polish, Wilson road south in the vicin- Catholic Church at 11 a.m. Thurs-lity of the CPR bridge was open| day, Feb. 25. at 7 a.m. but nearby streets were! Rev. F. Kwiatkowski sang the m-- "HOW TO MAKE FIRM FRIENDS Dale Carnegie, noted writer on human relations, said re- cently, "You can make more friends in two months by be- coming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you." You can attract friendly tenants for your spare room and have friendly cash be- sides. Dial RA 3-3492 now to turn your spare room into yearly income. | | | EVERY SECOND CAN ory's Cemetery. OF The pallbearers were George PLASTIC MULTI-COLOR FINISH Marzee, J. Czajkowski, Leon QUART 2.30 Introducing our new ORGANIST From a long successful engagement in Toronto NORMAN HOWARD NIGHTLY 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT HOTEL LANCASTER | "CIOTKA "KARELS FUN IN ANY Thursday, Friday TICKETS AT THE PILGRIM PLAYERS Present in English . . . alias ""KAROLYNAK A NENYE" alias alias ""CHARLIES AUNT" McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY March 10th, 11th, 12th -- 8:20. P.M KAROLA" CBC APPOINTMENT OTTAWA (CP)--Lt.-Col. Rene P. 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