-< aS Rnd ---p ee = g's Fra ste al i ctith iim a] on nr he \ nra if rv neer The ars 1 A ein ) gel acd rly enn regan The Ances hore ho A nd | ¥innl ralse ore ave as b tallet elssl ninos on hut th i sto he p \ hat Uect Boris usse ense wpuli or th 1052 laye theme Mis : ! Than atior findit the |v tis, N and N have legs had masseuse sece 0 $322 228 23 Ir f= - = = NEWLY ELECTED CANADIAN CORPS ASSOCIATION EXECUTIV president; Thomas, second vice - presi. dent; Frank Hughes, pres Harold Oley, first vi dent and Harold Arnold Standing from E, Ball, Shown here are the mém- bers of th 1060-81 executive of the Oshawa Canadian Corps Associntion, Unit 42. Sented from the left to right are ' Allan King, secreiary; Colin ' right ave: OBITUARIES JOHN THOMAS TOMS Following an illness of weeks the death occurred al Oshawa General Hospital on Si day, Nov. 18, of John Thomas Toms, 706 Green Siveel, Whithy H He was in his 64th ven A son of the late John Thon Burrows Toms and Rose Tom the deceased was horn in Whith and had been a lifelong residen of the fown, He had | ¥ frens. left to cha'rman who died at the Oshawa Hospital on Wednesday, was held at the Melntosh at 10 Istreel (3 Funer frme irda Now 1 Ceme tery, Toronto The ballber J Walter Ki i Loni fohn MacLaren 10 vi b Hl fohn | n ere Corde Donald M ftonald ween an FUNERAL OF 1 THOMAS CHIPPS of | I'he funeral .erviee for I ( Wi King street ea died at Oshawa Genera ital sday, Nov, 10 as Melnlosh-Anderson 2 pom. Satur membi ( i mher of Odd Aho Hos ne Thur the on al He ig survived hy his I€ wer Matilda Miller m married in Toronto In 1023 two sons, John Howard Ton Vhithv and ( Viet Tom vi REPL of Toronto he » Pp Also sn 18 ; M I Taronto conducted rector of Church Ceme f sighs Ruby) 0 Field Mar aret), of Osha Mrs, ¥, Ha The per (Flossie Mrs I. GG Cameron, Frank Jam (Helen) and Miss Amy Tom Jamieson, Ted Camp of Whithy; a hrothe Vietor M.iCon and Carl Willi Tom of 0 grandchildren JEWELL The funeral service will be at her at the W, C, Town Funeral home, 16 Carlysle street, Bow Chapel, Whithy at 2 p.m. Tues. manville, on Sunday, Nov 19 day, Nov 15. Rev, Stanley Arm. Maria Caroline Clemence, widow strong, rector of All Saintsiof Willlam Jewell Mrs, Jewell Anglican Chureh; will eonduet| who had heen sick for six months the services. Interment will he in was in her 92nd year Erskine Cemetery, Dunbarton A lifelong resident of the Bo manville district, Mrs, Jewell] MRS, GERTRUDE E, FOGEL |was a daughter of the late John death occurred at the fam: Clemence and Maria Rickard, Interment ¢ 10 tery M pallbearers m MARIA C, The death occurred MRS, of The | fly residence, 50 Avenue street,/She was horn at Kirhy and was this morning of Gertrude Emily(s member of Trinity United eqav Johnéon, widow of John Fogel. Church, She was In her 61st year, Mrs, | adlasBhi y her hushand 40 Fogel had been in ill health for, Jrodece ed by He ol a ad 4 two months but her passing Was by four daughters, Mrs, Fred sudden, {Wright (Verna), of Oshawa; Mrs Wa daughter ol the wg Me au Kenneth Cox (R tha ), of Now. rs, sorge Johnson, (} | ma PN ther Enewden ceased Was born in England, [hewn © of et Hoh and Miss Sept, 19 1900, and eame to Can (Mabel Jewell, of Courtice and ads In 194 ole. lived Jom 1004 one son, Bert Jewell, of Osh. I PO! aw od awa that time had bece 8 resident oJ, ying 0 ssor Mr shawa, She was an erent off 300 hon of Rowman Albert Street United Church, ly Baheack, of pa imeined by Jor bishand] The funeral service will Lod held vy IW00, MF 2s F. F orris Funer. vived by two daughters, Mrs, (81 thE CHAR at 2.30 Donald Burden (Lois), of Osh." "V0 Nov. | 15. Rev awa and Mrs, Lawrence Bishop|p:m. Tuesday, hy BJ or (Peggy), of Victoria, B.C and Trinity Rotselanden, I will oon t ni \ ' ive sos, Ted Revted hl, Londen, et the serv Interment will 4 ab ' le Cametery Winnipeg pili bikinis Also surviving are a brother Harry Johnson, of Winnipeg ang seven grandchildren | The following streets will he The memorial services will belolased today: Wilson road south held at the Armstrong Funeral! from Olive avenue to Shake. Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. speare. avenue; Stevenson 1 ond 16, Rev, 8. C. H, Atkinson PA: {south from Gibb street to ( PR: tor of Albert Str United | gevenson south, closed at CPR; Church, will conduct the services, |gtevenson road north from Anna. Interment will be In Oshawa/polis avenue to Rossland Union Cemetery | vest; Albert street closed CPR bridge; Richmod FUNERAL OF east from Simcoe to Ontario GORDON FREDERICK streets: Mill street from Centre MacLAREN Oxford streets, Whenever pos. The funeral service for Gordon|sible these street: will be open Frederick MacLaren, 835 Hortop'to local traffie, ¢ in Bowman STREETS CLOSED at COMING EVENTS | Ringo, twenty games $4 and $8 games $85, One #150 Special ¢ the Wealth. Corner of Albert and facksan AWA Five BINGO at Sunnyside Park every Tues day afternoon at 1 o'eclogk in the Club house RUMMAGE Sale vemher 15, 1.90 p ing Ausplees Ch wreh Guild ow ANNTAL 1:3 Tuesda a ed oloth Evenir CRA Chapter, Fa y her 17, tea roam the after Sliver ('ross Legion Hall, Nove ane, come all. Enjoy asi n a Barn N : a! Wan Group of King Street United 3 Wadnes la November 16th at Centennial Hall KINSMEN BINGO HANDICRAFTS Tusioav Nov. Ju | FROM INDIA | EXTRA BUSES | Jackpot Nos, 58 and 5) . an " TEAM | We are pleased to Inform our JUBILEE PAVILION | a ten ol meas hand great variety of new handis crafts from the villages in BAZAAR and TEA India in time for this Christe (16th Guide and Brownle) mai season ' Group mmittee) For a Of ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH TELEPHONE RA 5.2987 | special | tify year for the very For ntment Interest are Y featured | first time, | please | WED., NOV. 16th, 2.4:30 p.m, Adults 35¢, School children 25¢ INgo Every Mon. ST, GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM 690 KING ST, EAST AT FAREWELL 16 Prizes of $10 1 Each of $20, $30, $40, $50 ALSO SHARE THE WEALTH GOOD PARKING EXTRA BUS ADMISSION 50¢ Ch ERVIC fren under 16 not admitted road || street | =| announced EXTRA CARDS 25¢ | for enterininment; B, Collins, chairman, house committee; B Anderson, bulletin editor; ' Moore, chairman, membership eommitie B, Green, chair man, sick committee; ¥, Davie, ¥ E ¥ past chairman, H trustee' Crouter, commitiee; H, Wood, parade marshal and G, Hom Absemt POLISH WA Among the velerans groups attending the Remembrance Day Service at the Salvation Army CAPSULE NEWS Congo Pleven Con left aller a installa area officer methods QUEBEC (CM olese Army officer Vionireal Sunday night one«day tour ol army ong in the Quebec Cit I'ne French speaking concentrated In training 1 visits conducted by officers of} he Royal Regiment, Can ada's French-language regiment REMAND EIGHT VANCOUVER (CP) omen arrested in whal dled the biggest eall-givl Inves tigation in city history, were re manded a week Saturda Bail for three of them was rom $5,000 to 83.500, the other: remaining at $6,000, Police was the Hirst time conspiracy charges have been used in such Right police sald ase QUEEN LONDON alone with { m led Britain's 1,850,000 sey | TRIBUTE Standing head the Queen Sunday LEADS (AP) howed OI i) inh tribute to who fell in Queen icemen I'he yreath 0 world Ni placed a floral at the white mouu annual e of the stark n Whileha sunaay ment in the Remembrance in silence, she Prime Minister Harold Macmil: lan moved forward with the gov) ernment's wreath, WILL VISIT RUSSIA HELSINKI (Reuter Presi dent Uri Kekonen pay ofllgial three-day visit to Russia tarting Nov, 21, the Finnish gov-| ernment anounced Sunday, Hel returning the September visit] of Premier Khrushehev to Hel! will an inki ACCENT MOSCOW (Reuters) rs here helieve Communisi already has gone way at the Communist summii meeting toward accepting Soviet interpretation of Lenin's doe nes. But wothing official has come out of the communist bloe's| meeting, which opened in Mo cow a few days ago and contin ied during the weekend, with delegates present from 12 Com munist states and 33 other Com munist parties, LENIN? China some SETS DATE LONDON (Reuters) Britain} today set Dec. § as the date for| a conference to decide the future} of the sevew-year-old Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland The Commonwealth relations office| that the talks would wing together representatives oi Britain, the federation and its nember states Southern Rhos | desia, Northern . Rhodesia and Nyasaland, QUAKERS DEMONSTRATE WASHINGTON (AP) = Nearly 1,000 Quakers stood silently out. side the Pentagon Sunday to) dramatize their beliel in the fu. tility of war. The demonstrators came from 26 states, Canada. and Costa Rica SETS TAX MELROURNE (Reuters) « A| {provisional tariff of four Aus for | depa day 12 Citadel the me Velerans' A §50¢ Troops i. 5400,000 tralian & per m pou Can Australian m Ww VATIC Prime I given John Ne Nan AA due In day ol ernmen weeks | Canterh Ho wi Ded n LILIA man ac Qi betore dropped 600 feel to hi cl | to he re his fa FRI PARI sand k German though demonst by the ated wi nated ment PROTEST LIS I( f persons Saturda N ons Are ater reduced |uled to receive south ol Peace AL Arms pieiure was sergeant hen 1h Sunday afternoon were | mbers of the Polish War lation he hillings (about 66 cents) | dian wi canned ham, and e nere customs (IRE ent announced to ILL, MEET AN CITY Minister an audience w, 2, a Vallean d Sunday, Maemillun is Rome 21 for three talks with Italian gov. Less than two Pope Is sched: Reuters) Macmillan will with Poy pokes leader D I be vi I¥ Gootirey Fi Rome TR ney from to Ded { ROPS TO DEATH WET, B.( (Cr dental walked Al off a and| Ie Michel, | His fe had) friends alior Here aatuiday death untitled as Alex Nase 1H. strained hy NCH DEMONSTRATE | 8 \p several thou renchmen protested sil] SErVICE fontly Sunday, with bouquets of Minister tepped back andiflowers, against the presence of troops on French sell al they are allies now, The rations were sponsored Counell of affil.} th the Commun Partisans Peace t-lomi moves UN MOVE (Reuters) Thos; demonstrated here| a United) ted hy asking IN Vv night against 1 tution uhm Asian countries wt Portugal provide data on its) tratars @ the vhleh hb Ohserys| Overseas territories, The demon. | the Por contention as tery we a total population of supported avernment s aver EXPANDING or DEVELOPING YOUR BUSINESS ? part U.S, from Communist China, nation | Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Bun: Homes for the Aged personnel ght has been set|day took note of the substantial hegan at Fillsdale Manor the! gold losses of the United States farial the POPE {the | fered Olay V the Archbishop of} Bermuda, Bri Rosemount Squad Football Champs MONTREAL (CP)Rosemonnt| Bombers, junior Quebec fouths)! 4 champions, Sunday erushed ¢ |Windsor AKO Fratmen 264 for| the Eostern Conadign junior foot: hall championship, ! The victory sdvenced Rose mount indo the national flasl against the defending champion Saskatoon Hilltops in a sudden. death geme here next Saturday Rosemount's defensive team sparked the win, intercepting five passes hy Windsor querter-| hack Bd Lumley snd recovering seven Windsor fumbles, Quarterback Larry Fairkolm starved offensively for Rose mount, scoring twe touchdowns and passing fo halfback Gerry Langlois for another, Dave Comphell opened the scoring for the Bombers af 8:50 of the first querter, kicking al (#6-yord single, | Defensive hack Bob Zuban set up the first touchdown hy recov. ering 8 Windsor fumble, Fair. holm followed with his first touchdown on 8 oneyard keeper play In the second quarter, Lang lois took a long pass from Fair taken are: A, Jeffery, chair man, ways and means commit | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Movember 14, 1960 3 THE says Tuesdn cloudy over WEATHER OFFICE will be mainly tario and Quehee tee and 8, Woods, chairmen sports eommitiee «Oshawa Times Photo holm and ran for a touchdown in & play that eovered #4 yards, Fullback Bill Bleskley sonverted, CITY AND ih WEATHER FORECAST Fog patches over Ontario ith the mild weather eontin Quebec are expected A ---- clear today bring! up ng ny to some aress, (CP Wirepholo) DISTRICT (F / has ty the service, Four bands took part in the parade which form. ed at the Canadian Leglo Hall, Oshawa Times Photo group with their colors is seen here as they passed through the business goction on their way | | Aged Home 'Personnel Rally Here A four-day refresher course for| 11,871,108, are an integral part of Portugal SEIZE ART OBJECTS NEW YORK {AP) The treas department disclosed Sun has seized more than vorth of Chinese art oh jects that were smuggled into the NOTES GOLD LOSS GENE (Reuters) -- The 27 General Agreement on the eliy's recently opened $1,250,000 secre: senior eltizens' home, of) More than 800 persons from Yiaceross Ontario are expected to hel in attendance by Wednesday when the Hon, Louis P, Ceelle, | provinelal minister of public wel. fare, will address the group, Seminars, small discussion ; King|groups, panels and forums will Sunday night announced predominate rather than formal the eng Beme n of his daughter, |leciures, rineess Astrid, to a commoner, des Johan Martin Ferner. The prin | Bos § dos Jame superintendents, cess, one of three children of the|h'THef and doctors, occupational Ing and the ate PHACSHE NiO |therapists, geriatries specialists tha of eden. 1s. 30 and memhers of hoards of man. agement have heen invited, FRENCH PROTEST | L. FE, Ludlow, director of the PARIS (AP) Several thous Homes for the Aged branch of the sand Frenchmen protested si Ontario Department of Publie lently Sunday, with houquets of Welfare, welcomed ahout 58 flowers, against the presence of "students this morning 4 rman troops on French oll Maver Lyman Gifford extend al ough they are alles noW.leq the eily's weleome, noting 16 demons! were spon. 1 N R ared hy the Council of Penge (hat the success of any Home Fil ated the. ConImaatst depends upon Ms staff ond ated PaArtiss ls I hope the discussions are hammater (beneficial, sald the mayor, | | "These courses provide an oppor | START WIRE PHOTO {tunity to exchange views, whieh, MONTREAL (CP) Prime in turn, helps vou to run a bet. Diefenbaker's picture|ter Home," will he transmitted to Japan to:| Later in the morning, Mr, Lud. day in the Inauguration of wire:-|low gave a resume of the growth photo services between Canadalof homes for the aged In On. and Japan tario CANADIANS SAFE A partial list of toples up for OTTAWA (CP) -- The externalldiscussion in the next four days affairs department sald Saturday |Meindes GATT correction ADpears shown hy In a report, the sald; "The dollar position ive gone ton far, as ubstantial gold by the United 1050 and 1850," PRINCESS ENGAGED 08LO, Norway (APM) lnsses sul States In tions | with Peace iBervice at the cenotaph, In Me. CADETS STOOD GUARD Vollowing the Remembrance Park Friday morning, the Bir. Vrances Drake Sea Cadet Corps stood suard, In groups of five, the cadets stood with bowed 101s and reversed arms, ANNIVERSARY SPEAKER morial members of Warren G, Dickson, pasior Centre Street United Church wa the 110th anniversary speaker at|"™ his former charge of Grace Unit.| 80 Tuesday, Regional Lake ed Chureh, John and Bimeoe streets in Hamilton, Speecinl| musie was rendered hy the choir| ar and after the service a soclal| Hallhurton regions, Windsor don fable elondiness to) with widespread fog patches iit ing this morning, Tuesday | ahle hour was enjoved and refresh ments served Many of their for mer parishioners aothered greet Rev, W. G. and Mrs, Dick son CHRISTIAN KCIENCE SUBJIRCY True status and security was VE dealt with in the Lesson-Bermon|. on "Mortals and Immortals" all Christian Science services on Sunday, Nov, 13, The Golden Text was from 11 Corinthians (6:17): "If any man be In Christ, he is a new creature; old things are passed away: hehold, all things are hecome new." FIVE GRASS FIRES | m te fl was plagued with a rash of grass TORONTO (CP) sued at 4:30 a.m, ENT for Tuesday in Ontario, A wenk dis On Bunday night, Nov, 18, lev, |!irhance over the central United of | Btates is moving towards Lake «| Buperior and will southerly 18 Tuesday, Al Sudhurs vith Hieht winds today and Tues dny Windsor [| The Oshawa Fire Department | London Mild Weather Will Continue Forecasts 16 F dd Hamilton Catharines ,,,, ynopsist Very mild weather | Toronte asl to continue today and likely me snow to Northwestern On forecnsts I Erie, Lake Muron, Nisg #, Lake Ontario, Georgian Bay, Lon Toronto and Hamilton: Var-| Peterborough ,,.. Trenton 'one Killaloe SEE S brine | uskaka rrrriny | North Bay Sudbury { Karlion Apuskasing White River Moosonee rr -- and mild today, vari eontinuing Hght today dlondiness and ry mild, Winds Kirkland Lake, Timmins-Kap- kasing regions, North Bay and Mainly eloudy and mild Fog patehes lifting this orning reforming tonight TORONTO (CP) mperatures; Low tonight and high Tuesday 50 hy Hil 8 Forecast 4h 4 Thomas fires on Baturday, There were five of them, There were no fire alarms Sunday, There were routine ambulance calls during the weekend POSTS KNOCKED DOWN A car driven hy James Alan Butler, of Stevenson road north, knocked down 10 fence posts while making its way into a field on the south side of the Taunion road, at 2 a,m,, today, Damage to the ear was estimated at #70 Damage to the posts was est! mated al $25 MONEY STOLEN Some Red Cross money was re ported stolen from the Ritson Publie Sehool, Sunday, The «| LESS DEADBEATS AROUND IN 1960 Wall Btreat Journal reported recently that hill eollectors ed recently that bill eolletors have heen having greater sue cess collecting fees than ever hefore, One dunning firm re. ported a 90 per cent Lg Svar Jn year in bills col ected, One thing ahout Oshawa Times Classified Readers they have already decided to buy, and they have cash, Is vour message hefore this im portant group of eash huyers? DEAN KELLY ENT, APPOINTMENT Dean 4, Kelly, BP and Sener Manager of 8, ely Enterprises ot announces the appointment of Gorden W, Baker as Sales Represaniative fa the Decor Lounge and Appliance Diy slon of Kelly's Rarnimire and Applie new store af 32 King Sr, East Baker has had al years experi in the retall field school had heen entered through | a window Into the holler room at]. the rear, The window was broken BACK INJURED f Herbert Oley, 18, of 763 Ritson road south, was admitted to the Oshawa General Hospital, at 11 p.m, Saturday, Pollee say his back Injury was received in a hit] run accident, He was later dis charged from the hospital, | ELROW INJURED | Nija Bille, 89, of 212 King street west, Injured his left elbow and] leg, when he was struck hv al ear on Dundas street west, Whit. | hy, early Sunday morning, Hel was allowed to go home afte treatment at the hospital, DOWN TO RUN Ald, Norman Down announced | this morning that he will eontest a seat on the elty eouncil in the Oshawa elvie electios on Dee, §, TWO.CAR COLLISION | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Richard MoKay, of Park road south, Oshawa and Robert W,| Stainton of Duke street, Bow: manville, were involved in a two: oar collision on Stevenson Mill| road, Darlington township, at 4.45) p.m, Sunday, A passenger, Mike all Canadians in Saigon are re Leglslation pertaining to homes, ported safe, following a rebel re. such as the "Homes for the Aged| volt against President Nga Dinh Act the "Charitable Institu.| There are about 100 Cana-/tions Act," and the 'Elderly dians, mostly armed forces per | Persons Housing Aid Aet", sonnel and some external affales| Acpounting procedures as re epartment oitlelals, serving Iniguired by the Department of algon Public Welfare, Drugs and Treat RR iii ™ [ment Routines, Admission Polley! LONG HISTORY land Procedures, Fire Prevention parliamentary assembly of jand Protective ish island colony Mental and Physieal Atlantie, dates from 1620 [Resident Activities, and of Measures Values In the LOANS for INDUSTRY Dell, of 404 Ritson voad north, Oshawa, was admitted to Bow-| manville Memorial Hospital with| face and body abrasions, | WOODVIEW PARK'S SUPER BINGO = PRIZES D 2-$500,00 JACKPOTS (If wen In 52 nos, or less, If $250,00 games (Nos, 54.56) with $25.00 consolation prize) 1-$300,00 (It won in 52 nos. or less, $150 20 GAMES (If wen in 17 nes, or less 5 GAMES AT $30.00 $100,00 CASH DOOR PRIZES $2,350.00 TOTAL PRIZES RED BAR Monday, Nov. 14th - 8 P.M. OUBLED ~- not, then games are regular JACKPOT 00 consolation prize must god AT $40.00 $20.00 consolation prize), ADMISSION 1,00 EXTRA BUSES Youn can seonre full information sbome LDA financing for businesses engaged in manufacturing, processing, assembling, installing, over reconditioning, altering, repairing, cleaning, packs aging, transporting or warehousing of goods; logging, operating & mine or quarry, dRiling construction, engineering, technical surveys or sicntific research, generating or distributing slectrigity or operating a commercial air service, or the transportation of persons, ar supplying premises, machiner y ar equipment under lease w any business mentioned above, Ger in touch with am LDR, office ar we your auditor, lawyer or 1] AL DEVELOPMENT BANK RECIONAL OFFICE tuberculin test and chest week, IF YOU SHOULD NOT RECEIVE YOUR SEALS, PLEASE TELEPHONE Ontario Oounty Tuberculosis Mealth Association and we will he happy to send them to you Joyeux Noel ! Frochliche Weihnachten ! Vrolyk Kerstfeest! Wesolyeh Swiamt! Buona Natale ! Merry Christmas ! No Matter What Language You Speak it's hard to be merry at Christmas-time if someone you love is in the Sanator- lum, Help us make Christmas bright for our patients in sanatoria by buying CHRISTMAS SEALS Christmas seals are being Mailed out to most homes in Ontario County this week, Your purchase of these seals will help TB patients and our year-round ramme of case-finding, health education, socia CHRISTMAS SEALS PAY FOR MASS TB TEST NEXT WEEK! Christmas seals ave the snl source of revenue which stray survey which somm RAndolph 3-315) rvice and rehabilitation help pay for the mass ences in Oshawa next _----