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The Oshawa Times, 27 Dec 1960, p. 9

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OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPYTAL MATERNITY WARD BUSY ON CHRISTMAS DAY at a in | She Oshoron Times "TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1960 PAGE NINE INO DRUNKS ARRESTED 10 Accidents Are Reported To Police Oshawa Police Chief Herbert was involved In a collision with driven by Howard Woolrow Flintoff said today: "The Christ- 8 car driven by Basil Wirth, of Tucker, of 311 French sirest, The mas holiday wes quieter than a M5 Adelaide street west, Damage other car, which was parked at normal weekend, as far as drunk to the cars was estimated at/the time, was owned by Charles | drivers are concerned" $500 [A Terry, of Detroit Mich | He sald there was one com " A car owned hy John Francis {mon drunk lorked np on each of | ACCIDENT IN in cidents ve. Ter, of 424 Ritson road south, [the three nights, There. were no The first LA he Atel Big v8 was struck hy a hit-run driver drunk drivers arrested, Ignition Ported Scent a BA en at 4 pm. Monday, Damage 1b keys were taken from three dri- uray ot the S07RSF 9 " the his car was estimated at $175 vers who were then sent home, T0%4 8 ng A parked ear owned by Thom Manila, of 427 Rossland rosd d § . ot They 'wee borderne coves, the PEON DUIS Wy 1s ad eet seid tan, 3, of 747 Colborne street, West, was involved in a collision TWO INJURED east and William Thomas Sud-| ith 3 Liven by Wiliam Two people suffered minor in- dard, 601 Grierson street were in Cawton , 0 bo Last . Tourt juries and an estimated $4275| collision, Damage in this mis oo wh Fy [Ror sires , lt, damage resulted from 10 accl- hap was estimated at $375 | Binage A Cars Was & dents reported by the Police dur-| Cars driven by Fugene MeAvoy ma ing the threeday holiday week- 122, of 196 Oshawa Blvd, north TWO CAR CRASH end and Donald Cranfield, 40, of 331] Two ears vere involved In.a fief Vlintoff sald bad road Park road south, collided at the iii "on visormip street. Mon. i were Di me| corner of Park road souih ano day at 7.10 pm, Ope ear was Pine avenue Saturday' Damage driven by Austin James Smith in this accident was estimated al) 556 Masson street, The driver $275 of the other car was Cornelis H, Aubrey J, King, 26, of 29 Ver ree! "a , . Nyenhuis, of 170 Bloor street guson street, Brooklin, received PARKED CAR DAMAGED west, Damage 10 the Soh: ear injuries to his back, left side snd' A parked ear, owned by Anton 2 nuns when the car he was driv vi 22. of 110 Athol street! Ws estimated at $300 Theres was ing collided with & tree on King east, was damaged as It was ™ damage to the other esr, streel west, Monday evening. parked on Court street, nesr| A car driven ny Kenneth § Damage to the car was estimated Olive avenue, Christmas day. Black, of 530 Eulalie avenue, wos at $1400 Damage was estimated at ap- involved In a collision with a | Walter Puhach, 17, of 20 Elgin proximately $75 car driven by Werner Derzback, street east, suffered a cut lower] Two cars were Involved in aof 317 Bloor street east, Mon. lip, in an accident on Adelaide] collision on Simcoe street south, day at 7.30 p.m, on Ritson road street west Monday evening, Hel at 5.40 p.m, Sunday, Damage was south at Bruce street, Total da- was the driver of a car that'estimated at $375, One car was mage was about $400, 14 Aecidents | CONFIDENTIAL REPORT Investigated | gp ~qrd Of Education By Whitby OPP Held In High Regard WHITBY (Staff) Ontario Provincial Police reported 14 ac ¢ldents for Oshawa and district during the holiday weekend They sald this was not an un Over 400 university and high|ross Canada is more aware of usual figure for this time of year report tionnaires the federation sent out; Although Hamilton high school school students spent Christmas| what is happening in regards to Special patrols were on alert discloses that Oshawa Hig h|to Ontario's high school teachers teachers rated their boards fair School teachers think very highly were returned in its attitude toward educational of the Oshawa Board of Educa-| Teachers were asked to give | Improvement, fey fave J un tion their personal opinions of thelr | Satisfactory or) yh a Tea an The report card, a confidential hoards In three categories: Jeroen HORN a th sch ols memo. was mailed out last week Board's attitude toward educa-|WOrKIng conditions In the Schools. Day packed in buses and hud-|the student views on warfare." during the three-day holiday, to members of the Ontario Sec tional improvement; relations be: os HAWA RATINGS dled in groups In corridors and! Paulette Silver: "I believe it John Howard Davidson, of 100 Mr, and hallways at Ottawa's Carlton Uni: has fulfilled the moral jmpera- Raglan avenue, Toronto, was the ondary School Teachers Federa: (ween hoard and staff, and con-| "o." ihe first question, attitude | tion ditions of work, [toward educational Improve. Willow: versity, They came from cam-|tive which many students felt to- driver of a car that struck a It outlined the results of a RATINGS LISTED | ments, Oshawa was rated good, | [SECOND SECTION | conditions were partly to blame for the number of small acel dents ; MRS, EMMANUEL BRAULT WHITBY, HER CHRISTMAS DAUGHTER, AND NURSE DALE BROWN NURSE BETTY LEASK BRINGS FIRST CHRISTMAS BABY SONYA TO MRS, PETER HOLOL x Seven Babies Born Here Christmas: Day horn was an eight pound, seven 11 owace girl to My and Mrs Ervianuel Brault, RR 2, Whithy Time baby, unnamed as yet is the: fourth child for the Braunt's They have two boys, Andrew, 12 apd Richard, two and a gir Bysan, 10, at home A girl was born to Mies, Thomas Holly, 10 pirk drive, at 7.21 am The first boy to be horn Christ {mas day was to Mr, and Mrs Robert Hoy, 1164 Nelson street we 1.36 pm The second Christmas hoy ar mived at 2,13 pm. He was born Bho Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Bar yell, 1048 Colborne street enst WOULD BAN BOMB. 400 Students | Trek To Ottawa By PETER OOMEN first Christmas bahy t- here weighed seven pound en ounces and will be called Sonya The Holol's have one other child a hoy, Mitro, three I'he second baby Seven babies were horn in the The Oshawa General Hospital Che mas Day, The first of the se pew arrivals at Oshawa General was a girl, born to Mr v1 Peter Holol, at 5.40 am Port Perry Man Is TV Executive ye { Deborah Adler Everyone ac and horn A recent confidential to he Oshawa di than a pas Residents of the trict will have more Ing Interest in the of Toronto's second television tion, CFTO-TV, on, New Day. The presides and general manager of the station is Joel W Aldred who operates a 200-acre | farm at Port Perry Born in Toronto in June, 1020, Mr, Aldred lived for a time in Minneapolis before retuming to Toronto' and then ta the village of Port Perry § inauguration ta to Year ter, NIX DIE IN CRASH BORON, Calif, (AP)~8ix per sons were killed and two eritie ally injured in a head-on car col lislon Sunday night highway jective in mind, "Ban the Bomb" | (hic march was good in the edu. @vailable Whether their journey was sue-|oation value of the Canpdian|™ officers and a handful of news: jieity we wanted," Chest Total papermen on hand to greet them| = 4 ' ik s a Oe thing is certain, they did get ducted by the federation's provi: Arion pee stutls Good Cl er | Oshawa was rated excellent, " Mr cial executive last spring, ! : | On the third question, working Mix OL yi in ject of the trek, Their intent was pp) major cliies A Hits to make the Canadian public A i. afrika (ira { r BL BAR i Quiet ot Sree Daun The survey differed from the| None of the major hoards re | g,|usual public opinion survey Inlceived an unsatisfactory rating pictval was a orl born to MEA RONTO GROUP i . rs, Karl haffer, #0 oor | p a foll Ne i Cc 1m The Toronto Motorcade left To ni ™. Hawkes 20,00 high school teaching field, except Hamilton, which recelved| street west, at 8.10 p.m ronto at 12.80 am after an ad. CELEBRATING dress by Rabbi Féinberg, Rabbi| puses from Saskatchewan to wards this march tree in Manchester, Monday Montreal and came with one gb Richard Viddler: "1 believe MEN. No further details are cessful Is not yet known There public," was no one except two RCM] Mike Rowan: "We got the pub ' survey of employment conditions Boards were rated excellent| On the second question, rela. in Ontario secondary schools eon-| (75-100 per cent); good (66:74 per |tions between hoard and staff, i" Phnifehy "wan tha sofa. ope publicity, CBC cameras were on IS $194,565 | d unsatisfact J ; hand as well as newspapermen quate (50-59), and unsatisfactory The veel the . 4 4 conditions In the school, Oshawa Whitby, at 6.51 et ed Danas BLANKET COVERAGE (less than 50 per cent), was rated excellent, {'Whitby, at 6.51 p.n more aware of the ban the bomb ath The seventh Christmas new ar: movement, 565.90, The list of contributions, wi a {that the federation attempted to) | not previously acknowledged, get 100 per cont coverage of the Wn any of the three categories on a desert! Ross A, Hawkes Total To Date 26,00 Nearly 90 per cent of the ques. (Wo, Feinherg stated that although he $104,505.90 did not believe in Christian the Leona Baumgartner sald Mon SERVED IN RCAF He joined the Royal Canadian Air Foree in 1040 and graduated as a pilot, After being commis sloned as an officer, he spent 4% years as an instructor at the #ly ing Instructors Training School at Trenton and rose to the position of squadron commander. Over seas he served as a quad ron leader and won the Distin guished Flying Cross in bomber command Mr, Aldred started in radio as years virtually all of My an announcer with the CRBC inl|live telecasting in the Toronto and rapidly hecame!been done in color known as ene of Canada's My ing announcers, Starting work in|/two farms one television in the fall of 1052 at{the other a tobacco Toronto, he later worked in New|tobaceo farm is in York and was known as one television's busiest tpavelley has been commutin Foronto ta Hollywood York for more than six CHFLFM Since the fall of 1953 he has|pendent appeared regularly on the Chey show from Hollywood and more 'han a dozen other network shows ach week. During the past three JOEL W, ALDRED Aldred's US lead general farm Aylmer, and' Perry weekly from! My New red Rogers Aldred is president of Add ind only inde sltuated next power common Canada's FM station I'his station mer will be the most FM . station in the wealth y Toronto sum has Aldred owns and operates and "the and of {the other a general farm at Port Limited which owns in ul BIRTHDAYS Conghatulations and best wishes to the following resi dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating birth days today Mrs, Doris Watt, 359 Dove dale drive, Whithy; Pal Smith, 700 Lakeview avenue; Betty Tompkins, 764 Simcoe street south; Janet Car michael, 91 Elgin street west and Roddy Gorham, 179 Riverside drive north The first five persons to in. form The Oshawa Times of their hirthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period, The current araction is "North to Alas ka" ) Reports on hirthdays will be received only hetween the hours of & am, and 10 am Phone RA 3:8474 | | at the Carlton University Campus ology he did believe in good will towards men. The majority of Toronto students were Jewish The Toronto Motorcade arrived CAPSULE NEWS at 6,45 am, Christmas day, The journey had heen conducted in a folksinging marathon Guitars and banjos strummed all the way Once at the campus the students were assigned space in which te spend thelr time awaiting the other motoreades, In all, 17 uni versities participated along with some 00 high school students from various collegiates The march itself was dull, Few people were on hand to greet the weary Idealists, some of whom had heen without slop for 48 hours OPINIONS GIVEN After it was over some of the participants were asked if in their opinion the mare had been sue cessful, Here are their com ments Ester Riva Taub I'he only good thing that eame out of the march was publicity," On Ott 17 Canadian universities, in al group 450 strong, marched through Ottawa Saturday, calling for complete Canadian with drawal from all nuclear-weapons development and testing, They| to an official of government House, after holding a brief rally} on the steps of a deserted Parlia ment Hill Centre Block, They had planned to present their pe tition to members of the govern ment and opposition parties, but there were none on hand to re celve It Peace March awa OTTAWA (CP)--Students from that starvation is killing about |p 200 a day, DENIES 'REPORTS JERUSALEM (Reuters) government spokesman Monday night denied reports that Israel lawyer Robert Servatius $20,000 for defending former Nagi offi cial Adolf Eichmann, accused of the war-time concentration camp murders of Jews NO RAE REFERENCE NEW YORK (AP)--"Race or color' references will be omitted from birth certificates on all 0 WALKS out {babies born in New York City day TOW IN WRECK NEWPORT NEWS, Va, (AP) |The stern section of the storm. shattered tanker Pine Ridge Is due to arrive today with the last of the 20 crew members who survived last week's breakup, He Wilmington, Del, who remained aboard what's left of the 10,417 ton tanker to protect the salvage| rights of the ship's owners, the Keystone Shipping Company of hiladelphia RUSSIANS TOUR HAVANA (AP) Thirty-two -- A|Russian tourists arrived in Ha: Dee, 23 vana Monday night, the first Soviet visitors under a new pro. presented a sheet of resolutions has agreed to pay West German gram of tourist exchanges {Shortly after a Russian ballet group arrived for appearances in | Havana, Another Soviet tourist group Is due Wednesday CUT OFF NEWS LIMA, Peru (AP)--The gov: ernment has withdrawn permis. slon for Prensa Latina, the Cu han news agency, to operate al radio station to receive news | Constable Robson drove Policeman Brings Cheer To Bereaved TORONTO (CP) Police Constable Joseph Robson brought Christmas cheer to a woman whose 10-year-old daughter died Christmas Eve on the way to the Hospital for Sick Children, Janet Ann Melnnis, daughter of Mrs, Winnifred Melnnis, had heen admitted to the hospital with severe stomach pains but was later released and sent home, Early Christmas Eve child's condition became the worse, her to hospital but she was dead on ar rival, When Constable Robson learned | that Mrs, McInnis had been sav. ing 25 cents a week from her| welfare money to buy Christmas! presents, he and some neighbors Identified Provinelal police in Whith Christmas day identified a 17» year-old girl killed Friday night In a car accident on Highway 401 near the Thickson road overpass, as Claretta Yellowhead, of Carls ton street, Toronto, The vietim was in a car that went out of control and crashed into a tree in the centre median of the highway, Four other occur pants were Injured, including an elght-month-old boy, Police were not able to identi fy the dead girl until the injured recovered consclousness in Oshe awa General Hospital Saturday, In hospital here, in 'satisfac: tory condition" are Sandra Mens eis, 23, of Lanor avenue, Torons to, and Joseph Lavelly, also of Toronto, Mrs, Meness' husband, Donald, 23, 1s in hospital in "serious con. dition." Their son, Kevin, was transfer, brought her -a turkey and gifts' ed to the Toronto Hospital for LOST, WAWA, Ont, (CP)~Leo Nel after New Year's Day, The city reports from abroad, The gov. for another daughter, aged three. Sick Children with head injuries, [%on, 85, of Hriant, near here, will become the first community ernment charged that the agency| An autopsy performed on Janet! It is believed the victims were walked unharmed out of the bush(in the United States to adopt|violated regulations by transmit-|showed the girl died of a bowel enroute from Toronto to the Gols Saturday after 17 men spent Fri: this' policy, health commissioner ting from Lima, [obstruction, {den Lake area, near Renfrew, day night and part of Saturday | + - - - -------- searching for him, He became lost while hunting DISPLAYS RED STAR VESOUL, France (AP) hammer and sickle and red star were among decorations over a manger scene in St, Joseph's Chureh on (Christmas Day, The chureh officials explained about ane third of the world's popula tion lives under communism and there are many men of goodwill among them EE a--a | De REPORTS ON PLAN MOSCOW (Reuters) The So viet Union's current seven-year plan over-fulfilled its quota in the first two years by 21 per cent instead of the planned 17 per cent, it was reported here Mon day night NEGROES KILLED JOHANNESHRURG (Reuters) Eighteen Negroes were killed and an unknown number injured in tribal clashes Monday on the nearby Witwatersrand and in the western end of surrounding Tran svaal state CHOOSES MEN OF YEAR NEW YORK (AP)--Time mag azine Monday selected the seien:| {tists of the United States as the| {Men of the Year who dominated the news in 1960 STILL HAVE ENOUGH LEOPOLDVILLE (AP)-Amid all the chaos that tortures The| Congo, most of its people still have enough to eat. Officials of the Food and Agricultural Or ganization report that, although food shortages threaten in many| parts of The Congo, few areas are faced with famine, The big exception is South Kasai where the United Nations has reported | Raho OSHAWA FIRM HONORS LONG SERVICE EMPLOYEES E QUINTUPLET GIVES BIRTH TO DAUGHTER Hospital, Mont Mrs | A father, Flovian, is a Philippe Langlois, has twa eh nment olerlt, The . 1-38 the first girl ever born | ORS Annette, Mrs, Jean-Fraa, "- 3 2% years) Mr Sehlimme: "John Lyons, 23 years. Standing, left to right Jim Clement, 18 years; Miss F, Gordon, DIONN He. th Hid BW Long service PINS were pres sented Friday to 41 employees at ANCA Pharmaceuticals, a | poses cent with six of the division of the Wander Come | honored employees. They are, pany of Canada Limited. C. K. | left ta right, seated: Bruce Schlimme, vice-president and general manager of the firm, Dale, 33 years; Esvle Fielding, 7 years an" John Marshall, 1? years Marie Dion the surviv plets, gave at 3:38 am Justine's The gover 0 a quintuplet. Cecile, cols Allard, has ane son. Yvon he Is unmarried ) Q 00 (CP Wirephoto) ~Oshawa Times Phote

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