TRAINEES COMPLETE SUMMER INSTRUCTION base. During the day the sum- | discusses plans with his fel mer trainees participated in | low officers, From left are awa Airport early Sunday re the final phase of thé trast | Second Lieutenant N, M, Hall, fving instruetions prior to | ing program 'aptain J, 1 for the Raglan training | Thompson, second from right, | Warrant Officer 2 W. Evans, SPENDING HABITS OF TEENAGERS Editor and Publisher maga- gine recently reported the spending habits of teens, showing senior high sc hool boys spend an average of $4.48 weekly and save $4.03 with more than half deriving incomes from part-time jobs People of all walks of life read and huy from the Osh- awa Times Want Ads, Is your sales message in this impor. Personnel of the Ontario Regiment are seen at the Osh WEATHER FORECAST THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, September 26, 1960 3 Sunny, Mild, Some Cloud TORONTO (CP) Forecasts night, ending Tuesday morning. | issued at 5 am. {Cooler Tuesday. Winds light to-| Synopsis: Cooler weather with day, south 15 tonight becoming| showers spread to southern On northwest 20 Tuesday morning. tario overnight, but clearing dur- ing the morning will allow tem TORONTO (CP)--Marine fore- iperatures to rise to near the 70/¢asts issued at 8:30 am., valid imerk until 11 am. Tuesday: Mainly sunny weather with Georgian Bay, Lakes Huron and temperatures in xe : Variable winds knots, pected for Northern Ontario, but{ becoming southwest 3 tonight increasing cloudiness during the and Sartiuest 2) Tossiay rs. {day will herald the approach of '"® y {another weak disturbance from stgwers thi ne winds the midwest. On Tuesday mainly |s 10 knots, becoming southerly 15 cloudy and cooler weather willl, i Vv le eloudi return to the province, preceded his mornin g, Variable acd in southern sections by milder peratures and occasional Forecast Temperatures Lows tonight, Highs Tuesday: showers 3 Regional forecasts Windsor 0 Ni itehener Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, agara, Lake Huron, Georgian Wingham Bay, Haliburton region:, Wind London sor, London, Toronto, Hamilton St Thomas 4 Clearing this morning, then 5 sunny and mild. Variable cloudi- i. Sathari : iness Tuesday with a few show Trenton ers and not much change in tem-| peterborough Sergeant J. Elleggett, Capt, Thompson and Second Lieuten- ant T, Taylor ~Oshawa Times Erie Farncombe, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Farncombe Lt: EERE ERER EEE IY . a, db RECEIVES 13TH BADGE tation. The 8B Wolf Cub Pack Is affiliated with Christ Memor- fal Anglican Church and boasts 8 membership of more than 38 Oshawa boys -~Oshawa Times Photo tant marketplace? Phone RA 33492 today for information about special business rates OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF WILLIAM MORING Funeral services for William Moring, who died in Oshawa Genera! Hospital Thursday, Sept,| WILLIAM | 22, were held from the Arm-.| Funeral services were held at strong Funeral Home, Saturday, the chapel of Morley 8. Bedford Sept, 24, at 2 p.m, Mr, Moring|159 Eglinton avenue west, Toron CLEAN, CRISP STYLING | and superior reliability from the new outrigger suspension to the new roofline highlight the 1061 Buick line. The LeSabre four-door hardtop shown here { Rev, Harold Stainton will conduct the service FUNERA missionary harp increase to missionary and revealed that 62.2 per the funds are spent on missions reported a subscriptions » the East Group SUNBEAM CHAPTER NO. 73 Order of the Eastern Star TURKEY DINNER Masonic Temple, 91 Ce St, Oshawa, Saturday Ist, 1960, 4 p.m. until served. Tickets: Adults $1 Chiidren $1.00 -- NERA oT how EN More Headroom In New Buicks se- Turbine 54 SIMCOE NORTH Tuesday and Wednesday Only! Sensational Meat Features sg - Breakfast BACON 29 SKINLESS 49: WIENERS STEAKS 3 Ibs. $ 1 LEAN MINCED BEEF a The 15 models in the regular perature, Winds light, becoming Toronto Photo, |porthwest 15 Tuesday afternoon Killaloe gg | Timmins - Kapuskasing, Kirk- North Bay of 9 Lauder road, Oshawa, | recently received hi a Sudbury: Variable cloudiness to- Farlton recently received his 13th badge lay and Tuesday. Showers 'to- Kapuskasing | now obiained the maximum | acquire. Mrs. William Millar, | right, Akela of the 8B Oshawa TWO-CAR CRASH of "Reality". The Golden Text was reported to be '"'consider- "Thou, O Lord, remainest for able" in a two-car collision on| ever; thy throne from generation to generation." » » tice and Pickell roads, Sunday 'Prediction Stanley Jackson Woodburn, 35 R. W. Balty, of Brooklin, show Tr , Blantayre avenue, Toronto and ed the senior champion and BAY CITY, Tex, (AP) -- A road south, Oshawa collided. No Guernsey class at the Lindsay said a Russian ham operator told | 4 o IL {Ing event tonight or Tuesday ap were not immediately avail TWO FIRE ALARMS morning f | The Oshawa Fire Department § , {whose name was Male), would and all models in LeSabre The grand jury at the fall as. 1UriDE the weekend. One was a Rn oi street. The other was a grass fire Ment f transmission as standard equip- |G suiticiam of the lack of dress, at the hottom end of Grenfell] Wirth, who has heen a ham ment 4 : Training School in Bowmanville, | Pulance calls since Friday {he talks with Russians He | - fe sald he talked to the Rus- h The first fall session of the Osh.| He Virginia's Boy, owned and awa Traffic Safety Clinic will be 8!an Saturday. Today, he said, he| driven by Archie $600 Finney awa Police Building at 7.30 p.m. Who said they got the same mes-| { Central Exhibition last Thursday. There have been several re- of useable trunk space, achieved CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT MEETING PEACEFUL [Ports of a possible Soviet attempt] the spare tire on the trunk's front|ture of God's creation was meeting In suburban St. Pancras, | easily, standing upright services on Sunday, Sept. 25 initwo rent evictions last week, | Coll springs on all four cor-|the Lesson-Sermon on the subject passed off peacefully Sunday. mark, are continued on all 1961 | sion system, with shock absorbers {Inside the front springs for great. |ards, uses rubber insulation Jue seat FIRST AID CLASSES | | | TRANSVERSE MUFFLER SYSTEM T OSHAWA already introduced by Buick, has | throughout the 1961 line. Mount. |ed crosswise at the rear of the! {minimum of back pressure with] NURSES TRAINING SCHOOL omy and performance Finned aluminum front brake WHITBY series, with the radial-fin design! incorporated in the rear drums S Fifteen-inch wheels permit 12.8 Tuesday, ept. 27 - 7:30 p.m. gross lining area of 107.3 square Buick line include seven Le-| ® MIXED CLASSES | Sabre, three Invictas, three Elec. [roof styles offer greater individu. | ® 8 WEEK COURSE [ality between models. Fifteen | |binations are available, with CLASS FEES $4.00 PER PERSON more than 100 interior color com. PRESTIGE HOMES from HA RRY MILLE $17,990 -- Instantly appealing split-level home with king - size comfort. Four extra large bedrooms, ceramic tile bath on each level, natural stone fireplace, beautifully decorated. All the work is done, Be An Investigator By Calling-- WINSE BRADLEY -- RA 3-2006 REAL ESTATE 3 ~~ OF evening Muskoka land Lake regions, North Bay, Sudbury in the Wolf Cub Pack. He has number of badges a Cub can CIT Y AND DISTRICT Cub Pack, made the presen | COURTICE (Staff Damage was from Lamentations (5:19) Russian 'Ham' ] Highway 401, between the Cour 4 around 6.16 p.m. Cars driven by GRAND CHAMPION BULL Kenneth Bert Marden, 199 Park grand champion bull in the Bay City amateur radio operator |one was hurt, Details of the mis-|Central Exhibition last week. (him to walch for a history-mak- Harry Wirth said the Russian, | offers a cholce of three engines SCHOOL CRITICIZED answered two minor fire alarms A ng not go into detail on his state-| vies feature Drive |8izes in Cobourg last week voic.|Ponfire in a vacant lot on Cabot {swimming pool at the Boys' street. There were 19 routine am- operator for about 25 years, said a | quently. WING. $406 PURE FIRST TRAFFIC cLivie |" Glenney, of hold in the courtroom at the Osh. heard from other American hams! | Newcastle, won the | Flamingo Slake at the Lindsay pis Tuesday night. |sage from other Russians through restyling and by stowing| The eternal, harmonious na. LONDON (Reuters) -- a mass|'e Put a man into space soon. | ledge. Standard luggage packs brought out at Christian Science scene of near-riots sparked off by | iners of the car, a Buick trade en | models. The control arm suspen- er protection against road haz. St. John Ambulance | mounts extensively . hoth fromt he transverse muffler system been improved and is used! 0 Monday, Sept. 26 - 7:30 p.m. |ear, the muffler maintains a consequently improved fuel econ- Alexendra St, (opp. Alexandra Park entrance) drums are used on the regular inch diameter drums with a Jom KING ST. SCHOOL, WHITBY ® REGISTER DIRECTLY tras and two Electra 225s, Ten exterior colors and two-tone com-| binations and 16 seat styles | We was in his B6th year {to, at 11 am today for William Rev. W. N. Altken conducted| Hyland Howden, who died at the, General Motors of Canada in. the memorial service in the Toronto General Hospital Thurs (voduced its 1961 line of regular chapel and the committal service|day, Sepi i Interment was In Buick cars today and announced at Mount Lawp Cemetery Bowmanville Cemetery that its Turbine Drive transmis. Honorary pallbearers were Bill amr Howden, who resided at|gion is standard equipment on Hughes, Jan Prinzer, Pat Pater #41 Manor road east, Toronto, Is every model, son, Art Petherick, Forest Gor- survived by his wife, the former! All models have clean, sweep- don and George Tomlinson Ethel Mary Clayton and a son,|ing lines with little chrome. ale pallbearers wele Willie Kenneth Howden, of Weston There is more headroom and oser, Cyri oser, Mel Inch . re roth-| great riding comfort, The 3 " Al surviving are two broth. greater riding George Gray, Gordon Tomlinson Wingy ed J. Howden. of Colum.| transmission tunnel has been and J. Gower bus and Harry D, Howden, of lowered. MRS. MAY ELIZABETH Muig| Norristown, Pa, Windshields Dave boos restyled, he h E_-- ---- and doors bo ' Gif ig Bipabath Huan itt a open wider for easier entry and of one urham County's jead- exit, Interiors are more luxulous ing Holstein breeders, the 'late Missionary and there is a wide cholce of dec- Archibald Mal, a Sonrtice died |orator color schemes in leather, in Bowmanville Memorial Hospi: | nylon and cordaveen. tal early Sunday, Sept. 25, follow- Task Stressed | UR V4 ENGINES nt short illness. 0! 8 ENGINE orn in Thedford, Bosanquet (CP)~The in| Four V-8 engines are avail Township, Oct. 10, 1883, she i LON ON, Ont. (CB)-The id able, Each has a wide variety of in her 78th year. The former May| Co coos missionary activity by @luminum alloy parts with a re- Elizabeth Thomson was thei. peniecostal Assemblies of| Sultant weight reduction and effi- daughter of the late Mr. and|e. 4." was underlined Sunday|clency increase for all Bulek Mrs, Richard Thomson on the fourth day of the PAOC| models. famed: tush d { She arn 1904 Jute Susband eonference here Shs Aamed TE n Scarboro in 1904 a ( od | " : . N r a ice 19 vear At a missionary rally Rev, G, of i length and 20 I he a R. Upton, missionary segretary, | no dy a welght ah a new Ebenezer United Church and ajtonfirmed that a new mission|aoninant design. This permits member of the church WMS, Her|fleld is to be opened in southeast! gupstantial lowering of the floor home and family' were her main (14, 41d, snnounced hal Re. funnel" Automate transmission nterests, She was predecease 3 p . J 958 River, Man., has been appointed gap a and all othe ries in the by her husband Dec. 18, 195 |in charge of the mission Sabre and all other series in Mrs, Muir is survived by al regular line daughter, Mrs, E. Courtice] Mr. Upton, who recently re. A two-plece drive shaft with a (Sadie) and five sons Harold, | turned from a tour of southeast|specially designed constant: Archie, Bruce, Alex and Robert,|Asia, told del that while| velocity universal joint is a new all of Courtice the 12,000,000 Chinese in Hong|Buick concept and will be on all Three sisters Mrs, Mabe Il Kong and Formosa are served by{models, This "CV" universal MacDonald, of Detroit; Mrs [hundreds missionaries, few|joint resembles two conventional Mark Fetchett Myrtle of | are reaching the 20,000,000 people] joints placed back-to-back and Thadford and Mrs. Gordon Bance|in southeast Asia makes possible a high angle in (Verna), of Forest, and 16 grand-| vy, ecretary last! the two drive shaft sections. This children also survive ok in turn permits a considerable re Funeral services will be held] duction in the floor tunnel and rong Funeral'? s has provided the greater in. from the Armstrong Funeral | thu § 3 Je 2 at 2 work terior legroom in all models Home Tuesday, Sept. 27 at 2/WOr pm. Interment will be in Old|cent of IMPROVED FRAME DESIGN St. Andrew's Cemetery, Scarboro,' oversea An improved frame design a an X-frame providing fewer body mounts and consequently less road noise transfer Is incor- porated in Bulck's regular line, Side t MMAGE sale, Tuesday, Seplember THE 16th Cubs and Scouts will hod a| Side Tails are bullt into the Centre Street Church, | o'clock, by [rummage sale in the basement of | body [afar Frubvierian Church on Tuesday | There is nearly 18 cubic feet = {afternoon & p.m -- - ------ ---- INGO al Wi de Pa pry Tuew | (day afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Club. |W . ' 2 Id Timer WOODVIEW PARK MONSTER BINGO) Captures ' 75 RED BARN Escapees je BRANTFORD (CP) -- An off: KINSMEN BINGO | $1,300 PRIZES duty prison fuard dressed lke 8 | gentleman o e 5 © TUESDAY, SEPT. 27th | $100 DOOR PRIZES ja utay an 18-hour bid for free- dom by two prisoners from the RE ON JACKPOT NUMBERS Bl ar il farm Jackpot Nos. 2 and 8) 54 - 56 | Woadstock. and Wiliam Myera| JUBILEE PAVILION TONIGHT 28, of Hamilton escaped Saturday -- we under cover of an sarimoraing fog. Both were serving nine. DIABETICS AND FRIENDS [mann terms | Guard Clifford Lowes, 32, of OM Burford, 15 miles west of here, cC E TO THE | spotted Se ey on a downtown street, followed them to a hotel SEPTEMBER MEETING ~~ Ff so ii Lowes, who had been attending ud a centennial dance at Burford of the {and hay come into Brautfont for a meal, was dressed in a silk top OSHAWA AND DISTRICT BRANCH [hat, a false goatee beard and CANADIAN DIABETIC ASSOCIATION black tails The prisoners did not recognize him, at INVITES OTHERS NURSES oS DENCE, SIMCOE ST. NORTH, (United States Sunday oa :00 P.M., SEPTEMBER 29 : : 4 ' Russia and 20 other nations, in Shore gddram by Mr George Mitford of the CD.A. an "HOW {cluding Santa, to ta part in D.A, HELP YOU", a weather researc program Doctors and dieticians will supply information on Diets, care that will feature the launching of of the eyes, core of the feet, etc Display of equipment and a new Tiros satellite equipped supplies with a television camera. The Friendly fellowship first Tires, launched April 1, Authoritative information, Photographed the clouds over the) NO CHARGE DIABETICS HELP as ETRESHMENTS gh These photos were radioed HEMSELYV to earth ThE I. E. ERWIN, Manager South Oshawe $32 Simcoe South G. B. MILES, Manager King and Simcoe Branch ' LLL TORONTO-DOMINION W. R. SINGLETON, Manager 566 King St. East Branch think we have the wieat girls in banking Typical of the many lovely young ladies you'll find at any branch of The Toronto-Dominion Bank is attractive Edna Crawford--for the past seven years a busy "Girl Friday" in the Savings and Current Accounts Departments of the King & Bay Sts. Branch in Toronto, Away from work, Edna keeps herself busy with a myriad of activities, She models and interviews models for a local agency. She sails and swims and dances. And now, to fill in what spare time she may have, Edna is dabbling in oil painting. An experienced banker . . . an active young lady . . . a friendly, capable person . . . these are the characteristics you'll find typical of the people behind the counter at The Toronto-Dominion Bank nearest you. That's why we can honestly say . . people make the difference at, ,. BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD y= H. J. HISCOX, Manager Whitby Brepch