CAPSULE NEWS Lack Of Abnormal: Red MONTREAL (CP) -- Dr. Am- asasp Aroutunian, Soviet am- bassador to Canada, said Wed- nesday the absence of a Ger- man peace treaty makes it pos- sible for West Germany to start a new war. He told a conference on world affairs at McGill Uni- versity it is quite abnormal that after 16 years of victory there is no peace settlement with Ger- many. HONOR CAPTAIN QUEBEC (CP) -- Capt. Charles A. Caron, 60, recently retired Captain of Canada's big- gest ice - breaker, Wednesday was named first honorary com- modore of the Canadian marine service fleet. Capt. Caron, who served as master of the D'Iber- ville since she was launched in 1952, was presented with a scroll by Transport Minister Balcer in a ceremony aboard the big ves- sel here. FINE PM'S DAUGHTER MALMESBURY, England (AP) -- Mrs. Sarah Heath, daughter of Prime Minister Macmillan, Wednesday was fined £10 ($28) on each of two offences of using an unlicensed automobile and making a false declaration for a vehicle lic- ence, JFK WINS MEDAL Treaty Dame's Laetare Medal as the outstanding American Roman Catholic layman of 1961. APPROVES SUBWAY Wednesday on its plans for a subway as the Quebec Munici row $132,090,000 for the transit system. TO BUILD FACTORIES HAVANA (AP) -- A plan for Communist China to build 24 and two will turn out textiles. The other 13 will work on other industrial products. FIRE RAZES CHURCH |Fire Wednesday destroyed the |148 - year - old parish church at St. Nicholas, about 10 miles south of Quebec. Damage was estimated at $700,000. 11 DIE IN STORM | MANILA (AP)--Eleven Fili- pinos died Wednesday in a |storm that swept through the central Philippines and Luzon. day the Uhiversity of Notre) i pal Commission approved by-| | laws enabling the city to bor-| ST. NICHOLAS, Que. (CP)--! t MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal) | received the final go - ahead! | ' factories in Cuba in the next) | four years was announced Wed-| nesday. Nine of the planned fac-| | tories will. produce chemicals: Licence Is Suspended Two Years "Speak to your mother about that. She knows all the ans- wers," Magistrate Robert Dnie- per told a Little Britain youth, who asked what he should do about his job, after conviction Wednesday on a careless driv- ing charge in Oshawa Magis- trate's Court. Gordon Kenneth Masters, 18, was fined $50 and costs or 10 days in jail and had his licence suspended for two years after two witnesses testified the ac- cused's car had forced them off the seventh concession road of Uxbridge Township while they were out for a Sunday drive on the afternoon of Oct. \their car at the time. court the accused forced thei car off the road into a church- yard and sped away without stopping. They later accosted) the accused but he just laughed} and drove away. Master's mother told the court she had always tried to teach her children to tell the truth and that people were al- ways picking on him. She said the police called her after the incident and told her no charges Organize Club tenance welder at General|/and member forums. Motors; was unanimously elect-| Associate clubs are already|dismissed Wednesday in Oshawa ed activation president of thejactive in. Europe and South) Magistrate's Court. newly formed Eutectic Main-| America and it is planned to.ar*) The charge was laid after an tenance Welders Club in Osh-|range communication and edu-| accident on Highway 2, west of awa at the first members' meet-| cation exchange with various re-| Whitby Nov. 2, which ing Wednesday night in the audi-| gions throughout the nation and| an estimated $175 damage to the torium of the UAW Hall. Eutectic Welders Maintenance energies, knowledge and exper-|and New York. ience. of aqll Pag 43 members , Sa reget ws = the present will be directed to the/following slate of officers was education and improvement of|elected: Tibor Pal, Maple Leaf| "#50" to disbelieve either the welding skills for better, faster)Tool and Die Co., vice-presi- and safer welding. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, November 23, 1961 3~ Oshawa Welders Dismiss Charge Against Driver A charge of failing to yield the right of way at a private driveway against Roy Herbert Crosby, 71, of Markham, was William Parker, a _ main-)zine, lectures, welding clinics Mr. Parker stated the|Club headquarters in Montreal earae ait Dnieper said he was dismissing the charge because he could see no crown witness or the defence dent; Norman Biair, Coulter|Witness even though their evi- With the inauguration of the|Manufacturing Co., secretary; dence was conflicting in the hi iii join the ranks|John Pollard, General Motors,|case. It was, he said, "One of be} pec then awe ar clubs| treasurer; Hank Kittle, General|those spontaneous things'. across Canada and the United|Motors, technical director and Crosby had been driving for States. A direct exchange of|Fred Braunoehler, Eutectic|41 years and was making his 1, There were eight children in| welding informatio. for the bet-| Welding Alloys Co., technical di-|first appearance in court on @ \terment of the art and skill of] tector. driving offence. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dou-|welding in the maintenance Mr. Braunoehler gave a tech- cbridg: land repair fields will flow to ' cette, of Uxbridge, told ine] the regional clubs through the and showed slides of actual cast Stuffy Head |medium of The Welders Maga-|!*on welding applications. nical talk on cast iron welding The meeting concluded with a|Mentholatum Ointment quickly hel pind i i lear head cold stuffiness! forum directed by Mr. Kittle. percowpent nasal passages, relieves More Disciplined |.) 75.010" welaers stu|ynay neseoed Teacher Says dents of welding, teachers and) Mentholatum \others associated with the weld- Ointment Canadian schoo] children are more disciplined than _ their ing craft are welcome to attend. counterparts in England, ac-|, cording to Margaret Lister, an! , exchange teacher from Eng- j ; ; land, who, for one year, is uTASHINGTON (AP) -- Pree Eive of tate had drowned would be Iai ut, sald they teaching at Sunset Heights Pub ent Kennedy received Wednes-| missing. 4 , : ie J : when an inter - island launch | : ag | ' Masters said her son was|¢ School in Oshawa, sank. Seventeen others aboard |, ' "4 i afraid when he received any| Miss Lister, from Surrey, [ he | h wi d. Pi hme CH 4 : : ie kind of i England, is here together with Hospital Head pestle ansinkt sa ik ao , ' Lf, . er aa it array Pc gga a colleague, Virginia Grant, Is A i ed F It B B t fi : s F would mean losing his job if he ae gan erga } ' 4 ' Z . lost his li ' who now teaches a e- ppoint e ump u i j i, at aif . "an oe the court he|/aide McLaughlin School. The TAILORED UNDERWEAR Pastor Walter A. Nelson, pres- s ident of the Seventh-day Adven- Continued On FOR THE had paid a previous ticket, for|teachers are on exchange with what he thought was a muffler sat -- a ge and. tist Church in Canada and chair- ' charge, out of court. aking LiClE PACES In Fngiane. WwW man of its national executive! Larry Wilton Howell, 19, 148) | The record proved, however,|Zhe exchange is sponsored by HOLE committee, announced today co Pe Peony yor fined : £ ia |the charge was in fact a speed- the ag oa British Com- FAMILY that the resignation of A.|$20 and costs or ays in j ticaat ing offence, although the ac-}/Monwealth and Empire. ey George Rodgers, of Sidney, Brit- jail, when he appeared before) | gag ; ; ; o 4 cused had told his mother| "We have both been favor- "ie ish Columbia, as administrator Magistrate F. S. Ebbs this fd 4 otherwise at the time. ably impressed by the discip- of Rest Haven Hospital has been|morning. : line of the children here," said accepted. Howell pleaded guilty to a Miss Lister. Eight years ago Mr. Rodgers|charge of failing to remain at 'Loses Licence Both teachers were in Toron- | i : ' .|the scene of an accident. The J left the post of general secre ; to last weekend on arrange- tary of the Ontario - Quebec /charge | was laid aged hla ' ' Weed oe nis a es Lee, Te Conference of the Seventh-day|accused's car was in collision ie : +i as : i Th M h 1e1 : gue. Adventist Church to take over/with another vehicle at the in- Cts, <p alias bs sat ; A ree ont $ icemeg the Cio aaa the the administration of the church-/tersection of King and Church | a Canadian Nationa xhibition operated 65-bed hospital on Van-|streets, Wednesday morning. | STORE FRONTS GET FA LIFTING | or pe gs Flynn, 25 Maple|Grounds, and saw a hockey couver Island just outside Vic-/Howell was apprehended on} workmen are giving several | front of several stores in the | weeks ago. Water, apparently er ae ee See ee ee eee ee toria. \Park road shortly after the oy | : te ak ; : careless driving in Oshawajdens Saturday night. During the last eight years|accident. stores on King street east, be- | business block as workmen seeped hegcce ye Bat ad Oshawa Magistrate's Court, | Miss Lister said that both|% more than $230,000 has been| The accused told the court he| tween Simcoe and Ontario | are doing a replacement job | poco» Aion ret ~_ Y |Wednesday, and fined $50 and|she and Miss Grant hope to at-| § spent by the denomination in|drove through an amber light) streets, a face-lifting. Scaf- | on the outside plaster facing ish d rebuilding this|and felt a slight b th new plaster facing Job, biog up big pe ice; ad (analy val borer ny mM renovating and rebuilding this ight bump as the) folding has bi t A shi A --Oshawa Ti |licence was suspended for a per-| many places that are typical of hospital. Much of the credit for/other car struck his. He said he as been erected in | which started crumbling some Oshawa bate Photo y P yp t |iod of three months. Canadian life. A visit to Mus- its new and enlarged role in the|did not see the light change to |_ The charge was laid after | community goes fo Mr. Rodgers,|red and only drove away be-| D err Ch | the retiring administrator who|cause he did not think any dam-| riving arge OBITUARIES dent at the Pickering Township has supervised the hospital im-|age had been done. ' | line, Nov. 4, which caused an PIONEER MIL provement campaign, Pastor| Police wees the damage Is Dismissed estimated $1100 damage to the idee L Nelson said, was $45, with the majority be- MARJON BOGUMIL ber of the Oshawa Golden Age|*W® cars. mes of a ignation|ing done to the accused's car. i | § i er eee ae | A careless driving charge| Marjon Bogumil, formerly of|Club. | Flynn told the court he had|Canada started in Sherbrooke, ; ; ink|Que., with i i post of president and general) against Rae Wale Fowler, RR 1,|863 Byron street north, Whitby, Mrs. Hickey was survived fea waged 7 rage arin out 1845, ee got: manager of Maracle Press Lim- Suspend Sentence Oshawa, was dismissed Wednes-|died at the Oshawa General|three daughters, Loretta es cid "ig ft +r Constable Fy ited, in Oshawa, Pastor Nelson lday by Magistrate Robert|Hospital Wednesday, Nov. 22,/Robert Muirhead), of Toronto,|#ecident, after Constable D lac! " +s . |Dnieper. after a short illness. He was in|Vera (Mrs. Thomas Burns), of| Robinson of the OPP testified Senses. Fuat tae church 5) On Zephyr Driver | Fowler told the court he was|his 79th year. Belleville, and Rose (Mrs. Wil-|that the accused was unsteady| executive committee had named) :: : 5 ' | 9 ; Thomas J. Bradley, of Toronto,| involved in a rear-end collision| The late Mr. Bogumil was|i@™ McLaughlin), of Toronto) on his feét and smelled strongly 4 FOR JUNIOR WATSON'S TAILORED UN- rat villi i , h ar . vehic i ; : and eight sons, Michael, Regi-|of alcohol and also referred to as the new administrator of Rest| William Harrison, Zephyr,|with another vehicle on High-|born in Klodzionvwie, Poland. and , Bi-| OF nee ees Haven Hospital in Sidney, Brit-W@S given suspended sentence|way 7, Sept. 30, because he was|He was the son of the nald, James and Alex, all of|him as a 'tax: driver'. when the DERWEAR. Briefs and Jerseys specially sized for boys: | } koka is scheduled for the near Flynn was involved in an acci-| ¢yture, late pe He ' Ps ish Columbia. _ |when he appeared in Oshawa/pushed into it by another ve-|Michal and Marjamy Oshawa, Bernard, of Whitby,| constable drove him home. For the 'ast seven years, Mr,|Magistrate's Court Wednesday hicle which had been travelling|He at pe ge A eae tol ocTome> Albert, and William, my Flynn said he had anti-freeze Bradley has been serving as the|0 a charge of failing to over-/behind him at the time. Felixa Mlodzioncwsiy in| Four sisters, Lena O'Connor lee val Gar an ee director. of development andjtake another vehicle in safety.| The other vehicle backed up| Poland, He had been a resident/of Kingston: Mar aval (M rel Sp ee all over his jacket. This public. relations of North York| The charge was laid after anjand left the scefe immediately|of Whitby for the last 14 years.|Thomas | Mann) Sethe od account for the smell, he| : % : FOR BABY 1 : | A eS ; s.- Ma ' : ANTS? Branson Hospital in Willowdale.|accident Oct. 7 on the seventh|after the incident, he said. |He lived in Toronto for 20 years. peg ey 'Wiliam Mann), of = FeO AR thee foe Agnes (Mrs. é , UNDERWEAR, Choice of four styles, Mr. Bradley has been connected|Concession, Uxbridge Township, ~~ Mr. B i Perth ¢ Gertr' N s the Branson Hospital since| which caused an estimated total | Mr. Bogumil was an engineer/Perth and Gertrude (Mrs, Den Excisive dapes in Conse cme |with the Canadi ific Rail-|nis O'Neill), of Ohio; two | .| Pj + : its early planning. stages and|of $350 damage to the two cars Four Charges us en ee a aks tek oy Gene Pickering Driver dries quickly. has been closely associated with| involved ways. He was a member of thejers, Alex and Patrick, of Perth, | has been closely associat i volved, St. John The Evangelist/|18 grandchildren and 16 great-| . q the eee ppt iam paca Magistrate Robert Dnieper « . ;Church, Whitby. a grandchildren also survive. | Assessed $20 Fine | Efe of this modern, 163-bed acute; warned Harrison he w sent- A D d é i P : 5 *key is -| : general hospital in one of thelence him to the tae a re VISMISSE 'alle pile vassal Fad his wife, B wis oe iy Wek Marjory Gibson, RR 1, Pick-| -- growing areas of Metro-| this charge if he appeared in} A careless driving charge apuscinall a Shute ng Reauiem Mass will be sung in poe yb espana wee fined $20) politan Toronto. court again. against Kendall Elmer Johnson, | Mary Walkuska, of Poland. tote pag Cross aes Saturday,| wednesday J ic Pongal, = pongo g cried babe se Osh- sons, Robert and Raymond, To- chp Png Bae | : Grevory's Come victed on a charge of a vehicle| 7 awa, was withdrawn in Oshawa/ronto, and Eddy and Konstanty,|tery. The macs will he s | meeting others, in Oshaw. .| \Magistrate's Court, Wednesdav.| Y;\tery. The mass will be sung by}, , shawa Mag. " Seeding eharees avsinet Rav {o. Poland, and 14 grandchil-|Monsignor P. Coffey |istrate's Court. --s charges against Rob-| gren ' igh oe = The charge was laid after an MRS. W. S. WATSON, National Presi-|OSH 'jert John Bullins, Port Perry and : 1d : INE ide eH fal dent for Canada for ihe Wweru, "wil Parent Counc resingtesitger gg Bruno Hariland, Pickering Po ee i rsa a me EW pg vores oe egg rt ni ~ Bfth conosssion Briby eae Peo unden Sines Stee, Gare, Memoria! Hal Township, were dismissed at the|Wathy. The Requiem Mass will The memarial, service for|Which caused an estimated $80) oe at & o'clock coe ous pennsica daditsecssadinl neta hse 5a sessi ae r Mass will} The memorial service for)' aused an estimated $800 24th at 8 o'clock. All are welcome. : same session. 2 > | e | ; ; CHRISTMAS Bazaar at Grace Lutheran|ECCHRE, Scout Hall, Gibbons and) A charge of failing to move in be sung in St. John The Evange-|Newton George Morton, who| damage to the two vehicles in-| DRISTMAS Bazaar at Grace Lutheran Buena. Vista, Friday, November 2. 8 safety on the highway against list Church, Whitby, Saturday,/died at Oshawa Monday, Nov.|Vlved. "SEVEN November '24, 2.30. Home cooking and von ee ereanments. Admis-ictoniey Erwin Hartleib, 603 nt lg 7 Ange Inierment|20, in his 46th year, was held| The accused told the court she WINDS" . igi FOR DAD : ey Maria street, Whitby, was ad-|'1) be in the St. John's Roman/from the Armstrong Funeral] Was blinded by the lights of an| i - . T Bereet Charch. ¥riday, Novena 3h BINGO journed for two weeks. Catholle Cemetery, Whitby. The |Home, Wednesday, Nov. 22, at/oncoming car and did not know porate Nie TOF DRAWERS, WATSOW'S make" L p.m Re é Charged with improper pass- Baer a be sung by Rev. E./2 p.m. |what happened until after the these from the finest quality combed Mg ar gr omer renege arman Park "Association jing, Jack Walmsley, 21 Atho!|2gumil, of Buffalo, a brother) Maj, M. Rankine officiated at|collision occurred. The road was cotton--or wool-and-cotton mixture. Memorial Hall, Friday, November 34, ST. JOHN'S HALL street west, Oshawa, was given of the deceased. eS the service, prior to interment! very,rough with the only smooth Wonderful for cold days ahead! Neat, wy om. Group Bee _| Corner Bloor and Simcoe la dismissal in absentia. _A Rosary will be said Friday,|in Oshawa Union Cemetery. | track running down the middle comfortable styling. Insist on seeing Friday, Nov. 24th | jNov. 24, at 7.30 p.m. in the} Pallbearers were: P. Graham, |She said she moved over as far apn Ne lggg sai B A L A A R 20 G bg | [funeral chapel. D. Eng, S. Wilson, W. Cuipa. jas she could before she was . cae | ames, $6 and $10 | | | blinded. & WOMEN'S GUILD -- St. | oa te CITY AND MRS. MARY T. HICKEY e oe -- George's Anglican. Church |-------------- ---- | Mrs. Mary Theresa Hickey PUT MORE FUN | Township, aid i . jenn St ee, Centre Sh) | ie ag cen | SUOO) | ship, said in evidence he SAT.. NOV. 25.2 P.M } NOVEL BINGO | DISTRICT jdied at the Oshawa General | saw the accused's car anproach- |Hospital this morning in her jing i i ie [THURSDAY EVENING, 8 PM leona § ID e INTO HOPPIN ing in the middle of the road) Gifts Home Bokin , ; \82nd year. She had been in | sai | > Hone Poving Fat $3. GEORGE'S HALL, BENCH WARRANT _{failing health for the past year. S G [ara pad oer te said he wa eee? : (Albert and Jackson Sts) |. Magistrate F. S. Ebbs ordered| Mrs. Hickey, formerly of 458, Use the Gift Spotter to find |20v0st stonped when the crash) is Week. (o/ 7 U R K EY | Games $6, $12, $20 a bench warrant issued when)Albert street, Oshawa, was born| the "just right" present oe kere on big whis lights ie yeu | May be doubled or tripled | Melville Robert Ferguson, 163|in Perth, Ont., Oct. 12, 1880,| for everyone on your Christ- | 6.4 ne lag ons ~~ S U p p E R 1$180 JACKPOT INCLUDED Simcoe street south, failed to/She was the daughter of the) mas list. It's easy to use, | DELICIOUS, NOW YOU CAN AFFORD THEM '/ v is appear in court this morning,|!ate Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kehoe. | for you'll find all of the | MYTRLE CHURCH -- OYSTERS Ferguson was remanded today|She was married in Perth in| wonderful gift suggestions FRESH--RIGHT OUT OF THE WATER on charges of wilful damage, 1899 to Patrick Joseph Hickey,| are arranged under separ- | SATURDAY NOV. 25 eee \threatening and being intoxicat-\Who died Nov. 19. 1940. Mrs.| ate headings. So for him, ORGANIST SOLE FILLETS «« ».63¢ | ons RRR Hickey arrived in Oshawa fr . Be , fed, Friday, Nov. 17. 7 bs 'om a Supper 4.30 until cll are 4 enn, Ne seg Ont., 40 years ago and Rigas Heed DS ak ae pee sia penothell rvec MONSTER | ADMITS CHARGE ad lived here ever since. gift ideas in the Gift Spot- HOTEL LANCASTER RECIPE OF THE WEEK ' ; MRS. KENNEDY'S FISH CHOWDER pounds haddock METHOD Adults $1.50 Children 75c | George Robinson, 218 Dear- ey was a member of the| ounces salt pork, diced Simmer haddock in 2 cups water for 15 | ' ter. f b avenue, Oshawa. 'was fi oly Cross Roman Catholic MRS. W. S BINGO TONIGH orn avenue, Oshawa, was fined|Giitch She was also a om onions, sheed minutes. Drain. Reserve broth. Remove bones $50 and costs or one month in e e e Recording Secretary for ' Clitf Mills 48-Hour Special i from fish. Saute diced pork until crisp, re- . i large potatoes, diced The World W.C.T.U. EXTRA BUSES TWO-CAR COLLISION a | Ber 1 aia ty z 1959 cup chopped cele wit guided' Ligure Add teas ootateon tala, , RED BARN A collision between two cars ; 2 d will be the at Pine and Dundas streets, i P ; CHEVROLET ----jWhitby, Wednesday morning. ; 7 4 bay leof, crumble bay leaf, salt and pepper. Pour in fish broth TRE GU EST caused damage estimated at $900. Involved were David Ed- SPEAKER ward Ginte Rosedale drive, quart milk plus enough boling water to make 3 cupfuls |Whitby, driving an MG sports- tablespoons butter of liquid. Simmer for 30 minutes. Add milk LAT THE AVALON jcar and David Garrow, 166 teaspoon salt and butter and simmer for 5 minutes. Serve FRIDAY 'Athol street east, Oshawa, driv- ing a Volksv on 4 BEL AIR 4-DOOR | teshly ground pepper, chowder sprinkled with diced pork. Serves 6. FREE DELIVERY ANYTIME JUST CALL 728-7211 EVENING POA an 8 | QUELL LEAF FIRE NOVEMBER 24th a 23rd Oshawa Fire Department was STATION WAGON ATLANTIC 8 O'CLOCK EASTVIEW PARK in Cowan Park, Wednesday NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOC evening. No other fires were re- This evening is sponsored by : ported. The ambulance service > the W.C.T.U. of Oshawa, ond | 29 Regular Gomes at $6 & $10 {received three calls in the 24 THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. on invitation is extended to | 6 Jackpots at $40 hour period ending: at 8 a.m., oll citizens to attend, Also Share the Wealth 4) | Thursday. il 230 KING STREET WEST 725-6651 actcte tment Y2-PINT 83- the county jail, when he pleaded WATSON JACKPOT NOS. | guilty, in Oshawa Magistrate's| 52-54 \Court this morning, to a charge jof being drunk in, a public place National President and 8 P.M. "Na NNN on Automatic, radio, whitewalls, wheel discs. Spotless condition. h | i H ff aif fit uit h ir ri na i | Aiea Rah 1 y ) ) y ' , '