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The Oshawa Times, 27 Mar 1961, p. 3

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SCOUT TROOPS TOUR NEWSPAPER PLANT end printing | 19 Huntsville ns guests of the 15th Oshawe Scot in | Times offices the editorial offices Oshaws Times Scots toured CAPSULE NEWS Fronp of The The Boy The Oshawe A group of Boy Scouts from the Second Huntsville and Dorset troop sre shown with their hosts, members of the Huntsville Scouts Are Guests Here Members of the 15th Oshawa B y G ; 1 Scout Troop played host in #2 boys from scout tenops from WINDSOR (CP) Huntsville and Dorset over the of | awrence Loron plan foul A The one hody of Nay said My & heart nia the nver of Iwo mer Wilk t their suffered found faller whe 0 trong two 15 year - 0g Point y SCHNEIDER Ind » Hig AEH # il Bt, Clair m uncie bireet sudd and the the when ii abou into al a car hovs 74 re on watch that tn nf ariver to a vote here, FOUND IN RIVER GRAND BEND Ont, (CP) was found INE commitiee, of Grand Bend the or not, vole on it hylaws al port instigator of the low hidget ex: gop day by and secomodated by the local yo ibors body was found sev Adams of the Second Huntsville waiacehurg by an SANK the Kankaks at King United Church Forty 7681 The seven cf boys retired in their individual barn on the farm of Archie A hat hays inte competition, either In ; Wo ESCAPED INJURY Street United Church. At noon feel through the ah Vv 0 + Vote Un Oshawa Times the fence was going 110 miles an At 2.80 p.m. the scouts were Without a scralch Fred A Duns:| younded off by & swim in the with impaired and careless arly and District Council of the Osh. King Street United Church pre.| 4 at ing the boys went on various|Miles northeast of Sarnia. Po Inature Agree with the howling alleys | Street United Church where A, Bury, Early Sunday afternoon, Statistics garnered from com: plebiscite made friends before eclimbing|Oshawa pre-schoolers, students|ever it is likely that the OshawalAnnual Report says that in fune ischeo! age children had nol re anus, poliomyelitis (quadruple Quoting from the report thelr weekly binge every Tuesday atl|e Infant RUMMAGE Tuesday, March 8,14 407 students, have received 1 weekend. Jim Hare, scoutmasier duck hunters of the Oshawa was INe lives last December, wa change weekend which enabled girs near Stoney abou visiting. scouts to he entertained W miles east of Windsor. Hi oo 8 y boys €TRl WEEKS Mitchell's a wi ! . g W Unda With Scoutmaster Wiliam Bay on Lake neay TAAL OR Scout Troop in charge, the Mus fan vy Adi, koka contingent arrived by bus, PRIME CATTLE KILLED [TAneed In age Irom DORCHESTER (CF) thees adults in the 1 Friday evening No program was prize dairy cattle died Saturday" AOUNE IR the 1H planned for that night so the when fire destroyed a large host's homes Armour 16 miles east of wales Saturday morning hrought the London haskethall the DCCL gym G nasium, or floor hockey at King BARRIE (CF) Police said roup e which skidded 800 feel the paired off for lunch Seared hefore assembling #t The and landed upside aown "running off day's hour during & chase hefore i » newspaper crashed, The escaped uorine taken to Bowmanville for a tour more, 21, of the HCAF station) Whi. of the Boys' Training School, 8t Edgar has been charged school pool |ing. William Exley, of the Oshawa awa Boy Scout Association the guest of honor at dinner at| pared hy the women's auxiliary) a . th of the Oshawa Troop, After eal.|HVer near this 5 § E activities, the two main groups|!ice #ald there were no signe LA, said either went to the cinema or to : : : fluoridation a0 sm sadsy me Immunization | seouts paraded to the King ' they enjoyed the Palm Sunday Rate High Here service conducted by Rev. M flunridation the Muskoka hovs regretfully munity surveys indicale hade farewell to thelr newly|/immunization levels into the bus te go home and adults are high Seoutmaster James Hare says) The Health Department's 1060 troop will be visiting Hunts |Beptember of last year, only ville on the last weekend in{4.90 per cent of the city's pre ceived primary immunization (against diptheria, pertussis, tet COMING EVENTS vaccine) and smallpox hefore entering school SUNNYSIDE Nelghhornond Park have 3 in the club Baus. AtFAGHYe ast 91 per cent .of the overall prises each game school population, totalling his 1 pm th per thousand popula Btreet East Group Centre complete primary immunization were 18 stillbirths land adequate reinforcement "Al the end of 1860, approxi ATTENTION LADIES halt 70 per cent of Oshawa COLUMBUS UNITED CHURCH adults have received (or were ANNUAL [receiving) Salk immunization BAZAAR and TEA against poliomyelitis," WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th | thettviou | Name Finalists fin, _ EVERYBOI Y WELCOME BINGO (Dance Contest |", Donald pox, a7 ST. GERTRUDES | AUDITORIUM Smith will measles, teen-agers in the UAW spon. OWED £90 KING EAST AT FAREWELL sored regional teen-age dane. '" CASES EVERY MONDAY NIGHT (ing competition ta he held in The report GOOD PRIZES The Oshawa UAW Hall April 1 he pair tapped all Oshawa [competitors in a season of teen age dancing competitions spon {soared hy the Local 232 recrea tion eammittee and will com Chueh year and 308 corded deaths reported during 106( report diseases 780 Potter and Valarie represent Oshawa 7 CASES] warns KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY, MAR. 28th above Figures as reported Cases; CARES; Saturday aiiernoon grong of Oshawa scouts went 'Body Found neon pliark (AP) { mre two to widren A police spokes may ana FIVE CHILDREN DROWN Five children from two families were when with 18 persons ¢ River They mn 13 ani foot host ently sank ks 1745 Births Here Last Year There were 1745 births record ed in Oshawa during 1060 for a rate of 20 per thousand pepula-| tion, according to the eit YMRS, ANNIE DEACON BATE four sons, Wilfred, of Oshawa, health department's Annual Re tion powered by an outhoard motor were starting on a fishing trip nosed TORONTO (CP)="The Ontario the service. Interment will be in Rights Association, Mount Lawn Cemetery, formed Sunday, will attempt to have the fluoridation issue put The group appointed a som-|\manville Memorial Hospital, fol Elders ( | mittee Lo study the report of the lowin 4 Wak Phe heady of Nicholas Wilkinson,| Ontario fluoridation investigat-|day which recom: Maud Pye Sunday floating in the Ausable mended fluoridation. The report\kilien and Bowmanville community 40| was adopted by the Ontario leg: | Woods, president of hel "Whether they principle of people her hushand should have an opportunity to Ontario's fluoridation law al:|ville-Enniskillen area for most West (Jerman proposal Sunday | lows municipalities to pass|of her lifetime, Mrs. Pye was|that the Soviet Union and the pye emphasized wildlife and without A petition signed hy Church, Bowmanville that|at least 10 per cent of the elee:| among/torate can force a vote, how: Mrs deaths totalled 44 for manville, an infant mortality rate of 23.4(iliness, Sunday There Mrs Marriages numbered 480 last deaths were Heart diseases (141) and cancer (63) accounted foriand Mrs, Bate were married in{8.90 p.m, Interment will follow more than 60 per cent of the Taranto in 1008 re: No cases of poliomyelitis were ), #ays the were but the following com: re: ohicken: German whooping that HB cases; and measles, "na assumption should be made as to the complete accuracy of the numerous cases are unrecognized or not FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos, 335 and TEAM JUBILEE PAVILION pele against teams from Hrant ford, Woodstock, St. Catharines and Taronta for UAW regional honors Some 250 teen-age and 53 bays CITY AND DISTRICT girls were present at UAW Hall Saturday afternoon to vote for {favarites to represent them in {the provincial contest Voting {was done by the amount of ap plause given ta cauple Three spol were Saturday They TONITE 8PM won hy Shirley Greenwood ~K NOS se [Rodger Herell Pam Corby JACKPOT NOS, 54-59 Bryan Prentice and JACKPOTS PAY DOUBLE [and Felix Carlos IF WON IN 52 OR LESS a The. Amon REGULAR GAMES PAY [dances io da its par DOUBLE IF WON IN ta cambat juvenile 17 OR LESS hy Keeping teen-agers $2,350.00 TOTAL PRIZES streets Sid MeCarmack THE NEW mitt sail today what is need RED BARN on 1 he NAM EXTRA BUSES line adults helwean {the ages of 18 and 33 years WOODVIEW THREE COMMUNITY CENTRE BINCO the weekend. The prizes afternoon given were himeoe street and and hee Ing Saturday Was giternoon on Sunday Serious answered calls Taanne The Was ponsoring the crews allernonn een-age in helping delinquency off the ambulance weekend Raval published in the name received of the Hons day's iss chairman of the Local recreation cam ue i acai who far young |omitted, [2 elght NAME OMIT | In the report of the results| examina Thurs Rallet fire I'he GRASS FIRES The Oshawa Fire Department was called to extinguish three rrass-fives and a car five during Car al the corner of Ritson road and Saturday I'wo of the grass fires were other morning, None was morn ambulance during last routine the of Sandra Pass plus THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Merch T7, 1961 J ' TB Program | Is Intensive Comparative (hana CHARS hong wo wn Omens recs wm 1998 ms M5 per cent of The aad i Ne formes mi vember and December of ies yen 19 participate in oan fest anh rhest TARY I ETEWIOnS testing As & Mivect rest of Te pro gram, seve the Opens De partment of Herth, five pefive raeks A GIT REY (WHETEVINEE were (ownd. A forther We swe pected cases wRd five wader HineR cReES RIE FREEVINE TEE WRT DEFINE FERIRATIONG Last yerr, mine pew Taher CHIOEIE ERSES WRTE FRpOTIEA with 15 samissions 18 CRRAIAIR and two Aeaths. TINE CAMpRIES with 1950 when 51 Rew ECRéES L were reported. admissions to sanatoria were recorded ht nn Aeathe were repories A Toes! tberciioss Bikven tion program ie operated Wy these mene ~Privite Physaane Chest ohipie of the Oshawn Borrd of Heglth and the Omens Connty TE end Heslth Assocs tion -- Gini Gk Huntsville and Dorset troop Routine chest rays of fon 4 4 J sers, her Oshawa Times Photn handlers, hair Aresser o ID EES OINVY © 3x Hoe EARY rere nf PERRIS it, Catharines reer IHOLS JUVIDOSIV-0 TLR past seein hy last YRARFS reerane yERIE DOSONEE sreevnree There gregation fs TALLY-HO ROOM A good Place To Meet and Relox HOTEL LANCASTER Ukraiman installed AWHEELS SONS Brake-Lining 13% Por Most Gem Iwo sisters : ~a a "nt oe PETS ' Cloudy, Milder tamps Are | Cloudy, Fhe Oshaws General ronte, He lived nt 837 Myers welfare Assistance the Kawartha Philatelic Society! Synopsis; Milder weather 16 Trenton ., Mrs, Michael Vidwerbecki, He Health Association and closed Saturday might 10 near #0 in southwestern On: Killaloe ooeerveees awa for the " hie issued throughout the world, London, Hamilton, Toronto: In- Kapuskasing Fhe deceased was 8 member on Stamp Club, Mrs. MacDonald tered thunderstorms tonight and United Church { I don't use my collection 10% North Bay, Sudbury: Mainly rie and Ronald, all of Oshawa; ¥ en BE ne ETE North y n Woods, Donald Woods, Mrs Timmins Kapuskasing re and one grandson y of the | ' . ; the public eye at all Rev, David Luchak will conduetisgrg Donald Whithread, Mrs, (80d In the public eye # Forecast temperatures as : Fi, i i Variahle cloudiness will | showers expected in sowthern | expected (9 be milder in both cover most of Owmare nd | regions of Ontane the wes | A : 4 wy 4 usher 1oday with scattered | ther offices says, Tuesday is | PrOVIRess, V Wirephots) ildli WEATHER FORECAST life | ~Annur] skin 16st SHIvEYE WH schools andl homes ~Pre-emiovment and survey . chest x-rays in Industry, CATTLE * PETER PIDWERBECKI ow bv plant medical staffs 15p y ance al in poor heslth for the last 8 &i hest two months, Peter Pidwerbecki Pals RAMIESOR CHEE TE 1 gl 4 NTO (CP Forecasts Winghem sreesere y / pregTan PETERBOROUGH Larges TORONTO (CF) orecasts Wingh died Saturday, March 75, #7" Topol rave offered per: and most unusual display Bt the issued by the weather office at Toronto ..../ thucen Elizabeth Hospital, To sons receiving oid age pensions fifth annual stamp exhibition of 4:90 a.m, EST PeterDOroueh +vees sireel in Osha ve. me Periodic mass skin Testing at the Peterborough YMCA 18 forecast for most of Optane (o- pi Born May 12, 1012 16 BOFR ang chest xray surveys Wy the one entered hy Mrs, Frederick day, Afternoon temperatures = Battleford, Saskatchewan, he npiario Department of Wealth BR, MacDonald, of Oshawa, The are forecast 16 range from 45 WAMIMOR rerereees was the son of the late Mr, 808 gpd the Ontano County TB 808 cxpibition opened Friday might! degrees in the northern regions Muskok® roeveveee married the former Juha Kow Not entered gs & competitive! taro Baron alski at North Peltleford, on aispiay, Mrs, MacDonald's ex: Lake Fre, Lake Huron, Wingo oo October 15, 19% em ers hibit desls exclusively withiars, lake Ontario, southern big Mr. Pidwerbecki lived in Osh wildlife and conservation stamps Georgian Bay regions, Windsor, Rorih Bay was employed Genergl Mo skilifully placed on 99 pages, CYERsING cloudiness th _morm White River tors for the Ad and e com which are enclosed in 15 large, Ing with widely scatted yy M @t his death served in the parts glass covered frames heginning this afternoon 5 i y and service department wis 8B very large eon President of the Oshawa Yih pceasionsl rain And SCR Paim Sundry at An of St. John Greek Centre Street has spent 10 years on the col nesday Milder Winds heht Orthodox Church and was presi- which filled the smered edifice jo on which depicts many hecoming southerly J : y y oe FY Lernnnm dent of Bt. John's Credit Upion. including the gallery . The forms of the world's animal and i Georaian: Bay, Hol He is survived by his wife, Easier Communion servi BS tant life ! } 4 y ; Julia; three Orest. Mor.lgi on snd the following were PIR I iburion, Kirkland Take regions tition purposes, but only! ploudy with scattered showers " : hy Profession COMDe ly Mrs Pearl Henski of Tk Coming b PRAM ini display it at various stamp ex- today, Overcast with showers Sasknichowan, ahd Mis. Ann Mary Southwell, Douglas Miller, hibits for its educational value," and a few thunderstorms (6 4 op y » y . pas Best a ad Fob de Richard Askew, Lindatou Mi- 58d Mrs, MacDonald [ent and, Tierlay, milder YFOLNers re { ay a a pv . nas smn Stephen, sll of Saskatchewan chael, Mrs. snd Mrs, Reverie TEACHING VALVE : ' "One of the most Interesting ( { th seatiered Y V's 5, Clg giong yvercast with He The hody is resting at the AVI Ry arione, MI4 Colt. (Ings about stamps 1s that they | chowers and mild today, Cloudy Armstrong Funeral Home for "rhe following new members NAVE 8 tremendous (Aching and cooler tonight and Tuesday service al Bt, John's Churehi co" welcomed by transfer of value," she added. "Maybe IU's\ Winds light, becoming northerly Tuesday, March 26, at 8.80 8.1m. (heir membershin certificates--|PECAUse they are in daily use| 15 hy Tuesday, n ' times hut everybody seems to yonald Colby, Clarence Beare, | 4 [Don ooo Robots \ahsorh the information on them| Yow tonight and high Tuesday i | "Phe new members were wel-|€Asier just hecause they are Windsor .ooverreees 48 bh MRS, EHTEL MAUD PYE |.oned hy the minister Rey, Stamps Bt, THOMAS voveeres AB 50 LL The death occurred at Bow: warren , Dickson and hy) "That is why Vve specialized y ondon ,.0vvvreeere 48 jeorge Dennis and Wil: my collection to depiet wildlife liam Frost and conservation, and added ex LAUNDRY SOAP BIG BUSINESS About 220 Communicants were planations to the stamps, "Guests At His Table", The| "We live in a fearful age to: Choir under the leadership of day, nol because of the atomic the Organist, Ronald K, Kelling.| warfare threat, but hecause man ton sang the anthem: "Jesu lis methodically and senseless: | Ye amh of God Redeemer," {ly killing off many forms of Laundry soap and deter. gent business is big hecause some 43 million washers go to work every week To clean up on things you aren't making use of, sell wildlife," she sald "prays used for insects take a tremen- them with inexpensive Osh: awa Times Classified ads y |dous toll, so does pollution and| Communist! (houghtlessness in eonserving| It's easy to start an ad, and they gel quick action ton furned down & our wooded areas "That is one of the reasons Dial RA 5302 to start yours to be held in the # lengthy illness, Batur arch 25, of Mrs, Ethel formerly of Ennis Born in Tyrone, she was the daughter of the late Josuah and Elizabeth Branton, Mrs, P {was in her Blst year The deceased was married to the late Harry H Pye, in Tyrone in 1008, She has heen a resident of the Bowman on REJECTS PROPOSAL BERLIN (AP) Fast Germany AT 8:00 P.M, Reports will be submitted by departments and election of HM a member of Trinity United West supervise an all - German conservation in my eollection referendum on reunification of land 1 think It has some educa is survived hy a sister, Fast: and West Germany and tional value . for people who James Oke and two the holding of free elections. lgome to see the exhibit |nieces, Marjorie and Greta, all The proposal was made Friday | Mrs, MacDonald spends most {of Bowmanville (In West Berlin by Frnest Lem (of her spare time adding to the interest learn mare ebout your hospital, T. L, WILSON, President She NORTHERN TERRITORY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL cordially invite you to attend ANNUAL MEETING HOSPITAL CAFETERIA OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL TUESDAY, MARCH 28th the various eommittess and onerary officers and Directors for the eurrent year will be held, Your presence will add to of the meeting, Please plen te attend end W. A, HOLLAND Secretary | The remains are af the North: \mer, minister for all German and improving her collection, {eutt and Smith Funeral Home affairs in the Bonn government, | 5 itralia' e erritor for service in the Chapel Tues:| 10:YEAR JOB Australia's Northern T y covers an area of 23,020 square miles and has a population of ahout 22,000 |day, March 28, at 2 pm, In in T "1 have worked on it for about terment will follow in Bow: {0 Bowinanville he ved n 4 {10 years now, and spend a lot manville Cemetery, Rev John's Anglican Church, Bow {of time on It, but it seems so Houslander, minister of Trinity! Jill ' (worthwhile to me that the wor United Chureh, will conduct the|MANVHe land effort has hecome my services, Mrs, Rate is survived by her greatest pleasure," husband, a daughter, Rose and, She has also exhibited the| collection at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, and also in other Toronto centres as well as Detroit, Peterborough and Osh: java - Quality This seal is the hallmark of quality in the Rug | Cleaning Field. As a and Murray, Bowmanville and two Robert Donald, The death occurred at her Robert, Roland home, 60 Brown street, Bow: all of following a lengthy |arandehildren, Mrs March 26, of Bickel, (Shirley) and Annie Deacon HRale, be: both of Bowmanville, loved wife of Roland Rate, | The remains are at the F, F | Born In Kent, England, she Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow: was the former Annie Deacon, (manville, for service in the, fhe was in her 76th year, Mr, chapel, Tuesday, March 26, at N KRUPP SALES UP ESSEN, Germany (AP) = Al: fried Krupp said Sunday his } vast steel and coal empire's to: | Gumost of, NRG, a tal sales climbed 16 per cent the knew! d Rev. ia £,004,000,000 marks (31,300 BD Ment "re do's thor eh wu professional rug cleaning 000,000) in 1060, More than #22, 000.000 mark (§205,000,000) were job, NU-WAY RUG CLEANERS exports, Krupp announced, | 174 MARY §T, SLICED Breakfast BACON SKINLESS 3 Ibs. in Bowmanville Cemetery | The deceased has heen a resi-|A, C, Herbert, rector of Ai dent of Bowmanville for the|John's Anglican Chureh, will past 60 years, Before coming/conduct the services, LEAN MINCED BEEF BREAKFAST SAUSAGE RA 8.4601 "AIL work done In Oshaws hy Qualified Oshawe Technh wlan TROUD! SENSATIONAL MEAT FEATURES Tuesday and Wednesday Only! You can borrow Without endorsers a or bankable security | DISTRICT JAYCEES ATTEND CONFERENCE number gates fram District Seven at standing in Grade IV Ballet was| tended the Junior Chamber of | left THE FASTEST GROWING ALL.CANADIAN LOAN COMPANY A 17 SIMCOE ST, N, CALL AL REKUSH AT RA 5.434) at Hotel Genosha on Saturday Caught hy the camera, from are William Ogle, oun | | Commerce pring conference | borough; Fred Ball, chairman large of dele the Morrie of conference and Roy Scarboroe \ =0Oshawa Times Photo 1 $50 10 $5000 bil SUPERIOR FINANCE

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