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The Oshawa Times, 8 Nov 1960, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, Movember 8, 1960 { GOOD EVENING : By JACK GEARIN "I AM AS GUILTY AS YOU AND YOU" The following letter from a reader is addre sed fo "The Parents Of Oshawa"; Dear Mr. Gearin; This a letter written in shame, shame of myself, of all the parents in Oshawa, most of all shame of our city, Let me make one point clear--I am as guilty as you, and you, and you, I know you are asked to give to this and thet but what about eur kids? Whe is spon- - soring them? Maybe what I witnessed Nov. 3 would net happen again. 1 had the chance Nov, 3 to travel to Peter~ borough to watch sn Oshawa football team play against the Peterborough group. What 1 saw there was so pathetic, it stirred my heart, my conscience, my shame to such an extent, I just had to pour out, Here were our fine Oshawa boys, 14 fo 15 years of age, sitting on a bench witheut blan- kets, coats, or anything else -- not even more than six supperters, I am told they had a few blankets but forgot them, The Peterborg' team were all fine boys, too, but what a difference, When each player came off the field, a warm, hooded cloak was draped over their shoulders, 8 young man rushed up and rubbed their legs and arms and gave them oranges and water, If you remember Novem-~ ber 3. it was a cold, rainy, snowflurry day, Our boys sat freezing. Poor little guys--no wonder they lost the game (I'm surprised there was any score for them at all), Even if they had been given the ball and a clear field, they were too cold to even hold the ball, much less score, Te top all of this, the Peterborough team had twice ss many players, Our team was on from the start to finish, I don't care how big or husky 8 boy is, he can't take that kind of punishment, Those kids were bushed---out on the field the whole game--it's disgusting. Let me get this straight--I am not blaming our school teachers or coaches, I am blaming vou, the parents, the city fathers, and myself We are the taxpayers. It's your money and A » i ites 4 (4g Sead CUBAN PLANE BELL assembly, No one was hurt in the accident and there was no on 5d BO Y-LANDS fire but the plane was damaged in the landing (AP Wirephoto) | Cuban airlines plane carry. hadly ing 22 passengers skidded to a | landing here today with an 'Woman Tells Of | Murder Attempt A frail pital where she has been a pa testified tient since her husband's arrest . mdb At the preliminary hearing before an assize court hearing Mrs, Kingan described him Monday that her husband put al devoted." astic bag over her head, i plastic bag over her head, wound COUPLE'S CHILD DIED TORONTO (CP) woman in a wheelchair as ( 4 Mayors Hear Of Power |!WTERPRETING THE NEWS 1 . Of Nuclear Age Weapons Polaris Row By JACK VAN DUSEN . Said B. Byms Curry, director Just Poor PR Canzdan Press Mal Writer [of the federal emergency meas ARNPRIOR, Ost, (CP) -- The "res organisation grim possibility of a nuclear, He made a dig at what he By STEWART MACLEOD The sources say the subs probe 'doomsday' 1s heing hammered called tardy monicipal eivil de- Canadian Press Stall Wriker ably will he on patrol for months home in a converted air base fence planning which, he sald LONDON (CP) The storm sl a time and visits to the Clyde near heve thet was built for yes thankfully, is starting te pick up. that swirled up over the British he relatively rave. \berday's wor of guns and Tumber He warned that civil defence is government's decision to grant. The American government is ing bombers not a job to be handled hy per- gory facilities to American wir beieved negotiating for similar The Allies used up conven Srenuous positions "We have clear submarines on the [River submerine facilities mn Haly, but = tional explosives equivalent fo Bot fo urn some of our best Ciyde can be blamed, to a high 20 details have been officially 13,000,000 tons of Lid in the en rains to emergency planning." degree, on poor public relations. released, tire bombing of Europe in the e "ws With th itivity now preva- " j NTA! i the sens 4 preva Second world War, sald instruc dy 1Z¥ TAND : tent in Britain toward atomic] WHEN POSSIBLE 1. Bernateh eaking ie federal government was in When Prime Mipister Macmile tor H. FRalcher, SPERING (no riticized for concentrating Weapons -- especially American) Monday in a converted hangar 4 he : lian made the ar ARROURCE ROAY of basement fallout shelters weapons on British territory {no (EC week i be mee used pr She es omega. | WEY people lack b [some opp to the Polaris "perfectly sabistied that ie uit - added : le Jean 'of lamented Councillor Ed w a vd CArrying subs was inevitable, Bul cision to use bi issil ool sg a Pa i Be Witherall of Alax, whose com defence sources think (his apposi-|C olen 10, oe Eerie Sine Rona Boy A the destructive munity is on the fringe of Tor- ion could have been maintained) oo previous hy osfle % 5.000 000 tons of TNT onto, a likely Canadian target in 8 & murmur if the original an he time thin ph ke" » po Figg ii Re AL nuclear war nouncements had been clearly hee, Fer Some 100 Ontario mayors and "gl C0 dle, he said, couldn's expounded peated in the Angle = American © ogy Boi #athered for a Jour- alord 10 keep the two-weeks sun- stead, the public was caunght| os AH seemed adequate for the ~ ik aypaeks td won. PY of ood recommended by the between contradictory stale A Py hangars and barracks now eon fog oT . | Bui various Washinglon verted into Canada's Civil De. 'COTal government for such a ments that flew between London wen, obviously protect in shelter, Had the federal and Washington, As a result o™ 4 ing She wa fence College eral govern: and ashing Ld (disputed cantrol of thelr " fone ment thought of community fall: many assumed that peacefull Cools SoRal ploy Sod - I CANNOT TGNORY, wt shelters? floly Loch in Beotland will seen! SEERSSS OF C0 CIN SEE bi 4 Pedersl alfietals sires ed In Mr. Curry sald community be bristiing with Polaris missiles | oon caiion Maemillan then said 5 the first day of the course that shellers are out of the question $ 4 § nuclear war is a possibility Can- now, They were not "meaning: WARE VISITS he Hrikish Vara 1] ould ada cammot aford to ignore, To ful" and the cost would be as What should have been clearly He a. Win. 0 Yop : ! iliustrate the wrgency rescue tronomical. The federal govern. explained, say these sources, is walers workers scurried (hrough the ment adopted-the basement shel that Holy Loch will merely bel By this time the public, up- 2 mock-up rubble of a homb-shal- ter hecause it was the cheapest # servicing depot for American sure of just what was ha A . tered city block to whip blood and quickest to erect, nuclear subs, These subs will be began comparing the og: | spattered "casualties" of Fool Plans were heing developed for Dased on the east comst of the armed subs with other American [tops and out of 8 smoking build: packyard shelters for those with. United: Biates and will use the missiles based in Britain and ing : oul hasements, and shelters for Meottish port only from time to criticism started to pour in from Instructars told Je LRU al apartment dwellers were being time while operating an the high Helapapers, ade Aoite and womb could wrea avoe Within jacked into S6as, ieft-wing members of Parliament, a city up to 20 miles from the PN. saint of impact; how killing ra | A the fallout could stretch in hd ar e oman la ecigarshaped cloud. over 200 ni ue . nN g Jumps To Death miles downwind and 40 miles e a Jana . | ACTORS From 12th Floor | The heat blast from a bomb In Knifing crater 250 feet deep and 40 wide or a oa ers MEXico oy AP) J080 gould cause third-degree hums 15 x IRDSOR (Gih)-Mn. Patricia Mary Ward, a 22-year-old seere-| niles away and set fires 20 miles ovinsky, 19, Monday was ecom- tary who formerly lived in Niag HW, ave By JAMES NELSON (Pressed concern at the idea of mitted to trial on a charge of ara Falls, Ont. and Newfound Canadian Press Stall Writer (age limits, As a member of the gitempted murder, No date has land, jumped to her death from LITTLE WARNING SEEN (JITTAWA (CP)--duveniles Who Kingston harbor eommitioe, hel ioen set, r 12 loo the Bi 9 aming of a nuclear allack Face Gangero {wondered whether an upper " . ge Joi Guar of the Ramet Jina aig 2% By PY psc iop B and summer resort lakes should be/limit might be enforced, He cele he. Sladye Runean testified Police said M Ward jumped, the time to take action and plan taken info the woodshed and brated his 76th birthday Monday, ae or Rel . y Winsky ono fier spending some time with alls now," ssid T. A. C. Tyrrell have their hacksides tanned, A and Is an active yachisman, y rel corner Oct, 18, iv] friend at a bar on the hotel Ontario deputy minister of min leading motorboat authority sald Chairman of the meeting was Moy told me she wanted to vool ing and development here Monday Alan Cumyn, director of marine 8% to me and said it was fm. Robert Finlay She asked me to go [it around her neck and knolted The couple's only child, Teddy, it born a paraplegic, died less than On trail is William Kingan, 65, three years ago at the age of 35 r.| Kingan was a frequent visitor to mine. Why can't something be done to help our youngsters, No wonder we have trouble, | We ask for it, |eharged with the attempted mu Tedd grave, she testified, He 'i ] is be Yoris, 62, at th y's grave, she testitie 1 The scriptures say: "As the twig Is bent, ger ob hus wits Dove, 8 1 VIF lett for the graveside July 16 at so grows the tree" | o . (11 am, returning about 4 p.m Boy! Oshawa is sure going to have a Mrs, Kingan, an arthritis suf-| ; 5 ferer for 28 years, was brought! On his return, she said, her forest of crooked trees if it doesn't straighten to the court from & Toronto hos. husband suggested it would be a up pretty soon and quick, good idea to put plastic bags| d i Peterb } | over both their heads, She quoted Later we drove around eterborough, Y Fi Here again was another shock--they have a oung ireman Feared Dead eare ead and said, "this is it." Us beautiful Community Centre, lovely parks (and each with plumbing, which Oshawa Is sadly in need of), We have Kresge's and the bus terminal, Oh! Pardon me, Eaton's at the Shop- TORONTO (CP)--Robert Lud. Mrs. Kingan sald her hushand ag ping Centre, (low, 21, rookie fireman married| {Tied to Blace seven or Sigh plas pu Compare the population of Peterborough eas Shan 8 ond, Monday in 8 | head, She broke all of them with ours. Compare the pay cheques and feel 19500,000 blaze, your shame just as I feel mine, They have | Fireman George Walford, 24, a everything for their children, What have we veteran who accompanied Lud got? A pin-ball machine in the nearest rest- low Jule the Dlauing baucumtot of aurant, Je have Jotuing " oud thildren hes lon Wm in the smoke, vas tween the ages o an , the most critica taken to hospital suffering from years of their lives, the years that makes a boy {the effects of smoke inhalation # man, and a girl a woman, What have our Hors after the fire stupted at Oshawa boys and girls to look forward to? too hot to enter. Firemen had 10) Well, Oshawa parents, I've had my say. | |abandon their search for Ludlow don't know how you feel but I do know how when the roof collapsed, The I foel and here is one girl thats sure going to |Pod7 as nel pected o be re fight, x i Six firemen in addition to Wal I'm asking you: "When are you going to ford were treated for minor in. wake up and join me?" out at the cemetery, too ere it is so beautiful." sald that night her hus. jp band came into their be wh She rubber pillow aver her head i She said ber hushand then goto. a large plastic hag of stronger | material, fitted it over her head {and knotted it "I contd feel myself going" |" she testified, "and then my sis ter , knocked on the front door," The Church Defends Lord's Day ST. CATHARINES (CP) Canadian Council of do trial continues, pa its of juries at the scene, OPP Joins Acid Probe Nipigon, Ont, (CP)-A provin-| cial police official from Toronto ha ft nvestigation of last Friday's acid attack on a Nipigon doctor, but no reason for the assault has heen discovered, | police said Monday, Insp, J, L, Needham of the eriminal investigation hraneh joined investigators in this north. | ern town during the weckend|P {while Dr, E, R, Somerleigh, a| town councillor, was being mittee is to be commended for |, treated in Fort William for acid|!ts work and religlous education g burns on his head and face, [in Jehools, the Founel Lid Maks Kal sald, "and we ask for a Chris Officials at McKellar Hospital|, fy philosophy of edication| sald doctors are uncertain] which could be used in any part] whether Mr, Needham will lose! or this country," his sight, The council also expressed a Provincial police denied know!-|desire that a proper liaison be. 0 "You people keep right on paying the taxes [odie of any threats said to have|tween government and other ™ f mind ( peop Pp Tig paying been received by the doctor be:|agencies concerned with educa. ®° and those fellows over at City Hall, the City Fathers, [io (ho attack, Miencies Sanesrned will show you how to spend it") An ------h---- i Mr, Gifford also brought along Murray Johnston, his favorite court jester, who also enjoys some kind of local reputation as "The Kiddies' Mort Sahl" Mr, Johnston acted as chairman and lost little time in publicly scorching an Oshawa newspaper columnist, an act of irreverence that found high favor with many of Mr. Gifford's dear cronies who dislike newspaper columnists in general, and one columnist in particular, | : Mr, Johnston follows the Gifford party-line rigidly, Vy | even fanatically, (until it leaves the municipal level, ' | of course) and he can be quite ruthless with those who don't see eye to eye with Mr, Gitford, Did Mr, Johnston leave some of the guests wond- ering whether his crystal ball act was in poor taste for such a distinguished gathering? Whether it was or not, he worked hard to make a success of the evening ("He gets up in the middle of the night and thinks this stuff up," says Mr Gifford), There are those who consider such acts as Mr, Johne ston's (in which columnists are de-horned) as "public service acts", and we are inclined to agree with them----- such criticism is healthy, especially at a political din- ner which is thinly disguised as a social outing, No Change In : is The Co A Fighting Citizen, Elizabeth Schofield, day with a plea that both federal] ypj and provineial governments re {nist all pressures which would|N( lead to the undermining of the| religious concept of the Lord's|inc Day The tion NOTES ON A CIVIC NIGHT DINNER 'When Mayor Lyman Gifford holds a vie Night dinner, he does things up right, No detail of planning is overlooked and everything is done with one goal in mind ~~ to make the guests happy. For instance, where would one get a better after dinner speaker than the man who showed up for Mr, Gifford's party? The Hon, Robert Winters (he's presi- dent of York University) is a man of great dignity, (without stuffiness.) He is also a wise and witty racon- teur, with a trace of Lunenberg accent that could almost be taken for a Jack Kennedy New England accent, It was easy to see why he was a member of Mr, St, Lau~ rent's Cabinet at 380 ( , , . That's right = I was the youngest man to be taken into the Federal cabinet, but they didn't tell you that I was also the youngest to be kicked out," he exaggerated wryly), There was also Mrs, Lyman Gifford, whose oratorical efforts are always a delight, whose sharp, stinging (but never unkind) satire puts an audience in a happy frame passed resolu | fre expressed council whieh busing management and other no Sunday another working day utlve committee to set up a suit able observance of the Confed eration centenary in 1067 to il lustrate the part the church has ad he | We 1] in 88 181 eq co Ine elt bu trict Orange Lodge over Roman| Catholic nuns and brothers teach ing In their religious habits in public schools, | "It has been done this way, College Plans |: tus som ame vie ver LONDON, Ont. (CP)--The Lon.®!ablished In London 60 years does " don Teachers' College not[480." Mr, Biehl sald, intend to change its system of] 'For the first five weeks each sending all student teachers to!fall, all student teachers are sent London public schools for five'ia London publie schools for ori weeks' orientation training, prin-|entation training, After that, Ro cipal ¥. C. Biehl said Monday. man Catholle students do thelr He was commenting on a pro-/continuous work test Sunday by the London Dis-|schools,* FIRST AID FOR FIREMAN An Injured fireman receives road oy ald from his buddies dur a ng a supermarket fire at To. Mr, Biehl sald, Tonto which was blazing out pe of control Monday afiernoon One fireman was missing and two Injured, (CP Wirenbata) ¢ OTTAWA (CP) him as saying, "then we weuld jing reserves of dollars and its trend to stale are seen here as major barriers the way of Canadian export-| bedroom gpg If these trade | He then tried to put a foam aders may get only a short ived advantage from the pres: If Cuba can't sald, creasingly dominated by the type] with Communist would tie up more Cuba's foreign trode earnings in| concern | terested over attempts on the part of|Cuba, But officials say they had hi reports of any hig new Cana-| commercial enterprises to make|dian sales Trade experts discount one re-| The council Instructed Its exec: port (hat Cuba hopes to sell Can. | Ua that headway in selling Canada gaso- {line made from Soviet crude oll loo alderman A {Hamilton for most of Waterloo's alr pollution woes, Alderman Arthur Peleczny told He made digsoussion of a recommendation that the city's air pollution prob. lem be turned over to the 1861 Cuban Market 'Tough Problem Cuba's dwind controlled trade filling in the gap by the ited States (rade embargo ainst Fidel Castro's Island re blie factors continue, one official sald, Canadian t situation Cuba's loss of its former dol-| lar sales of sugar and other prod. ts to the United States cut deeply into its ability to pay in| Hars for much-needed indus trial equipment and replacement vis for U.S.-type machines find outlets for sugar in dollar eountries, he Cuban trade will be in: deals it has made countries, This and more of bilateral mmunist currencies whieh Churches! aren't freely convertible for fi fended its five-day sessions Mon:Inance purchases in dollar coun. 08, ) LARGE SALES There has been a considerable Fisheries rease In the number of In quiries to the trade department ago by withholding his identity headguart Canadian husinessmen in doing business v sugar to finance purchases re Raw sugar from Common valth sources in Australia and ayed Tn the hlaary of { anada. |i} West Indies have a big tariff ie Christian education eom-igqyantage of §1 a hundredwelght competing against Cuban ar, It is seen even more unlikely Cuba would make such Cuban refineries expropriated from the same oll companies that fine and sell gasoline in Can- a INOT ENTHUSIASTIC By the same terms, officials y, the Canadian oil industry vt likely to be enthusiastic about helping supply needed uipment to operate expropri ated refineries in Cuba, But they see opportunities for 'Hamilton Blamed For Pollution WATERLOO (CP) A Water Monday blamed uncll the smoke of Hamilton's lustries is "blanketing the y" the remark during dget commitiee, Decision on the question was reserved with] nadisn Boating Magazine and representative of the Boating Federation, made the binding on the government, th statement in the concluding would have to he A stages of a one-day meeting on ihe de small boat safely convened by the federal (transport depart: ment, {ture policy ASKS BETTER ENFORCING The meeting also: 1 meefing with The struggling spent the «day Canadian firms In some figlds to ik question of supply machinery and parts built to North Amerigan standards--If| oy Jems aye Hight, province should undertake the Canada, They add that the question has administrative task of licensing not yet arisen of whether the U.S ehbarke tan De Anforeed against way automobile drivers are 1+! the anad an subsidiaries o JB sensed The proposal was de fia, ; feated by a 39 to 28 vote, | n the past A AR ad dvocates of the plan were firms have made substantial! pod ¥ plate sales to Cuba. But these sales were cut off by the severe re National Research Recommended that Canadian auto) mer |strictions placed by Cuba on al (ered by Powerboat jocievs and hy the manufacturers, imports of consumer goods even {he VANCE WWE BOE (6 UE BR nemonucrs Amen before the U.S, embargo hegan, limh, police who sa ey " INDMENT . enforce safely laws strictly with- Peterborough oficlals who described thea mounting toll as alarming, OPPOSE IT {tistical The opponents were hoat andipeeqad Against Warden: manufacturers, tourist in- TOC v van ldustry leaders and yachtsmen Mii) 4 IR w= Walter) Loo feared the licensing proced: In county | res Ww too restrictive and| court Monday, won an appeal tires Would be lev res |against a magistrate's court con, (4AMARING hd w ib {vietion of obstructing a deputy A proposal was put fe the meeting by the department of fae warden t tk It of volu | rw el transport, as \e resu ULE Burnell had hen fined Hoo minous correspndence, that i wd $40.70 ¢ i i truck wa, a TRL veniles particularly should be Ii of lands and forests, He had heen censed, or hatred Hom Manning charged under the Game and Act "with obstrueting warden Harold W, Stover a yaar Wins Appeal evidence that Js | organization will embark outhoards vision Sg. Thomas Mackie of RCMP| unnecessary ors said that it seemed 2 fo legislate arbi:| iI escues trarily for an age limit on motor hoat operators, under existing] law. Parents could he held re sponsible for the misdemeanors of their under-age ofspring, SHOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE | But Mp hould be land with threats of violence, The deputy warden testified he ad found men in a truck with rifles on a Sunday SPREAD WINGS AT EARLY AGE BALTIMORE (AP)--It had been a long flight for the young pilot, Donna Karpiak is only seven, but she had just coms pleted her 10th flying lesson, "There are some people | NIAGARA FALLS, Omi her arms, Barbara Waters, 18 a law hoat, The adult owner of a boatiara Falls apartment, could be held responsible for its] The fire, of unknown origin use {caused an estimated $60,000 dam. If a juvenile mishehaves on|age to the bullding, [Canadian lakes, he sald, it 1s the] The bullding was owned lduty of the parent to "take him George Waters, Barbara, down to the woodshed," Q, F. hy Grant of Kingston, ex. months, down a smoke-filled hall, -- -- {Behind them were Doug, 7, Judy, 5, and Danny, 3, Rimed Shotgun who don't fly any better than she does,' sald her instrue- tor, Randall Pollock, 'She could do it all herself, it she TV Producer had the strength." Donna took off and landed Jailed For Fraud "0. Jailed CP) -- James K At Officer several times without a [ bump, Six cushions in the | cockpit and eight-inch stilts | on her feet helped her reach | the Instruments and floor Ross, 33, a former {elevision pro CHATHAM (CP) pedals in the single-engined ducer and advertising agency epashy of Dresden aireraft clerk, Monday was given three! ne . vear (years In penitentiary on {when hie pleaded guilty in magi- charges of fraud, strate's court Monday to point. Two men who helped Ross de. ing a loaded shotgun at a police fraud the MeCann-Erikson adver: man, Y ising agency of $65,000 also were | Acquitted sentenced to Jail terms, Gordon dered two guns owned by Croshy Roda, 30, drew two years less alto be confiscated. day on 11 charges of fraud and! The court was told Constable | George Cuttell, sionally as George Raymond, 29, Crosby after he was threatened received the same sentence on with a 12.guage shotgun, The six charges, officer had been called to a louse during a family dispute, Londen , Was given a suspended sentence TORONTO (CP)--Harold Me Dowell, 23, charged with at tempted murder in the Aug, 15 [shooting of his 13-month-old son, {Martin Dennis McDowell, was acquitted Monday by an assize| RROADWAY RID 8 designating the recom mainly representatives of sum-\mended horsepower for various « cottage communities both-\givies of small boats be afixed Finlayson said there led two young brothers and a making it im. sister to safety Monday from the| possible for a juvenile to own a second.-starey of a burning Niag:| his| daughter, carried Bobby, 18 Magistrate Tvan B. Craig or | known profes: Douglas MeG orm an disarmed partment in drawing up fu-| Called for stricter enforge- whether the federal government ment of existing regulations on alternatively, some of the boats using the Inland waters of ¢ The antl-licensing amendment out a licensing system and safety was introduced by Denys Bryon, boat manufac. turer who sald the advocates of licensing have produced no sta in 'Young Brothers 1 : CP) An 18month-old baby brother in | son, editor of Ca vaguiations for the department, MOFlant. * And who said that while the meet.|downtown. 1 said no, Canadian ings yagolutions could not be "80 she pulled a knife and got ey me on the face, I tried to move observed by|and she got me on the side." Mrs. Dupean said she had ne warning of the attack and knew of no reason why she was ate tac 2, Saw a new life Jacket de-| Pr 3 pr 1 | motorboat operators In the same veloped by the department and Counell, | It Is shaped like a horse collar, oficial Did You Know , , . in the main Dining Roem of the GENOSHA HOTEL yeu con have o Pull-gourse Dinner for ONLY 956, | turers took the floor to deny that (they had packed the meeting or] lexerted any undue Influence on On enforcement, John Fisher, fue executive director of the Cana: dian Tourist Assoclation, sald his| on a program {o encourage self-con- {trol among outhoardo perators, | NU-WAY RUG & CARPET SALES Broadloom wall to wall, Rugs, Carpets, Stair Runners. Installation by our own mechanics 174 Mary Street RA 8-468 "EDUCATION TODAY'S GREATEST CHALLENGE" You are invited to attend @ during Education Week ot the Oshawa Central Collegiate Institute TONIGHT AT 8 PM, to hear ARTHURY, PIGOTT, Vice-President and Director Community Relations of Metropolitan Torente Musie by Orchestras fram Secondary Sehooh NO ADMISSION CHARGE Sponsored hy Oshawa Education of Week Committee, bs Jury after 4'% hours deliberation Lucille Ball, veteran of eDualt JR mitted firing a movies, radio and television, shot at the bay from a 22-cali aR n i . {makes her first stared r hre pevolver but added that he ho | Man i bg had not intended to harm his son. A0¢€ on Broadway in the mu The boy, shot in the head, now sical comedy "Wildeat" opening has only half-vision in each eye. [in December, 1060 Shooting Sequel To Cards Game | PORT ARTHUR (CP) A {grand Jury Monday returned true {hills against Sydney Peltit, 17, of) {Port Arthur, on charges of {wounding and criminal neg {ligence shooting of another youth as a in connection with the nalty for losing a card draw. Pettit entered pleas of not gullty on both charges The charge was laid after Al. lan Amald, 17, of Port Arthur, was shot with a rifle, | > OVERSEAS IN 1961? Sailing dates now : available-Book Early CI SEE DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE, WHITBY -- OSHAWA -- BROOKLIN PHONE MO 8-3304 a 0 i Mr, 16 CELINA ST, BIRD FEEDING STATIONS Ideal stations for attracting all wild birds, All styles and types available in plastic and wood, mon 1.49 avo vr Eroper milk ra RNIN] RA 3.2312

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