GRAPE QUEEN W Elizabeth Cook of Fort Erie, | during Saturday's two-hour Ont., the 1962 Niagara Grape | parade in downtown St. Cath- Queen, waves from her float arines, Ont. Grape festival of- Schirra Plans To Orbit World Wed. By HOWARD BENEDICT Zdr., is scheduled to rocket six times around the world in nine hours, 11 minutes Wednesday. The six-orbit mission will keep Schirra aloft nearly dou- ble the time spent by U.S. as- tronauts John H. Glenn Jr. and Malcolm Scott Carpenter. Schirra's primary job will be to determine what must be done to the Mercury capsule to make |ter than in the Atlantic. Electricians Win Pay Raise cause daylight is required for| CAPE CANAVERAL (AP)--|safe recovery. Nightfall comes} Easy-going Walter M. Schirra|to the Pacific several hours la- it capable of a 24-hour flight. How well he can conserve fuel, coolant water and electri- cal power will be the items un- der closest scrutiny as the 39- two - year contract, ending a five-week strike that halted con-/ struction projects worth $20,-| i year-old navy commander races for Local 1687, Intergational around the world, more than 100/Brotherhood of Electrical Work- miles high, at 17,500 miles anjers (CLC), said Saturday the » hour. |new agreement with the Sud-| {bury Builders' Exchange gives) "a. {\by Hesper Oil Co. Ltd., which AVES TO FANS | ficials estimated | crowd at 50,000, Attendants in front are not identified. --(CP Wirephoto) | Worker Seeks 'Union Re-entry States B TORONTO (CP) -- Construc-| | tion worker Saverio Greco filed an Ontario Supreme Court writ Friday seeking his reinstate- |ment in the International Plast- erers and Cement Masons As- sociation (CLC). Mr. Greco was |He said he lost his job as a | cement finisher when the local told the company for which he said he now is working for about $1 an hour less as a la- borer, and will probably be out of work during the winter. As ployment because of a shortage} of workers in this trade. Local 598 and its business agent, Frank Amis, were named as defendants in the writ, which 'DEMANDING MISSION' a 50-cent-an-hour increase -- 40 | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT 4| ship. j\and apparently successful bid '| mended by Canadian Oil to its 4\Oil's biggest shareholder with j'about a one-third interest--has 4\already announced 'its intention] ,|to accept the offer. By GREG MacDONALD controlled, integrated oil com- Canadian Press Staff Writer | pany left in Canada." : : One of the great Canadian bu-\ "Canadian All the Way,' said siness dramas came to an endjits Canadian ownership has last week when the last major|been one of the prime factors Canadian - owned integrated oil aga ogee ae ae i er- aro) , pres 0! a company fell to foreign owner-| | Gian rOil, said at the time in bief: "It is well that one ma- jor Canadian oil company rer- main Canadian owned." He added that there was va- lue in having one major Cana- dian spokesman who, when the occasion arises, can speak out without regard for what inter- national oil feeling may be. OTHER INTEREST SHOWN Mr. Rea said at the time there were expressions of interest on the part of other companies in Canadian Oil "which have yet to be considered and assessed." Canadian Oil higher almost daily as rumors circulated that such United States companies as Phillips Petroleum, Socony-Mobil and Superior Oil were making bids for control, | The feeling in the Canadian The giant Royal Dutch Shell group after earlier being turned away, made a_ second Tuesday to acquire Canadian Oil Companies Ltd. The bi dto Canadian Oil share holders by Shell Investments Ltd. for what amounts to $52.50 a share came a little more than two months after an earlier bid like Shell Investments, is a sub- sidiary of the Shell group. The 'offer has been recom-| shareholders. Power Corpora- tion of Canada Ltd.-Canadian |share for Canadian Oil's busi- Iness and assets of about 3 per SUDBURY (CP) -- Electri-| was working of his suspension.) cians here have signed a new, The father of seven children} 3 ' " ini j jan A | Lou Popovich, business agent Agente Mang he claimed, isters of the Organization of ould have had winter em-| a nerican States, U.S. officials | Sa watching | rejected by Canadian Oil. fined $109| United States has decided to Mr. Greco was fined $100 and| throw strong support behind | suspended for three months last/Latin American moves | April by Local 598 of the union. | creation of a Carribean defence FIRST BID REJECTED ~ | oil industry was that the com- The Hesper bid, made July;pany would be able to fight 21, was $113,915,595 orr $39 ajoff most of the offers and at stock moved) Giant Oil Takeover Drama Comes To End jJeast remain majority Canadian owned, | cent below the new bid. It was| But the end came late Tues-; At the time of the rejection,| Canadian Oil said the firm's va- lue was considerably in excess y of the offer and emphasized it|the existing ownership could was "the only major Canadian-| The company, whose brand conclusion "that in light of all the circumstances obtaining, Defence Program By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (AP) -- The for taking future action under the general umbrella of the OAS. More immediately it |would encourage speedy. inter- for|national measures for strength- ened surveillance of shipping to and from Cuba. Arrangements for exchange of information on subversion could also be brought under the Caribbean defence section of the. general OAS operation. What Rusk would like from the foreign ministers meeting here Tuesday and Wednesday is a general consensus, if not a specific endorsement, that a de- fence organization in the Carib- bean would be a good thing. He does not wish to run counter to the wishes of the U.S, allies in oganization to reinforce mili- tary protections against grow- ing Communist power in Cuba. Formation of a new defence pact, probably embracing 10 nations, is expected to be the central issue up for discussion in the meeting here Tuesday d Wednesday of foreign min- id all 20 countries now active in the OAS--Cuba is an outcast --will be represented. U.S. administration author- day when Canadian Oil an-| nounced that it had come to the) ack Latin | ities are reported encouraged this hemisphere nor split the name is White Rose and whose advertising features the slogan no longer be maintained. "The obligation thereforer be- came one of recommending to shareholders the offer which in the opinion of the company was in their best interests, Accord- ingly, the offer by Shell In- vestments is recommended for acceptance." STUDIED OTHER BIDS The company, which operates about 3,000 service stations ecrane ter Voenee said it had caféfully considered several other proposals "for either the amalgamation with another company or the sale of its shares." One of these offers was made by Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Co. Lid, The Calgarry-based company said it had porpose that the two companies consol-| idate their operations, but that Canadian Oil "'elected to accept the offer of another company." Two other Canadian oil com- panies have already fallen to foreign ownership--both to Brit- ish American Oil Co, Ltd. BA offered two weeks ago to take over Royalite Oil Company of Calgary. The offerr has been recommended by Royalite to their shareholders. Earlier in this summer BA took over An- glo-Américan Exploration Ltd., a company which markets the Purity 99 brand of products in Western Canada. ishe tried to escape. There was jonly one door, on the down. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 1, 1962 9 Five Die In Quebec Fire MONTREAL (CP) -- Five members of the same family, including the pregnant mother, died Saturday when fire swept their two-storey frame home at St. Luc, 20 miles south of Mont- real, ' The victims were Mrs. Lucien Lavoie, 29, and her four chil- dren, Rene 4, Gerard, 3, Jean, 2, and one-year-old Francine. Firemen said the mother ap- parently rushed upstairs to get the children when the fire broke out in th late afternoon. But she was cut off by flames when Young Mother Two Children Shot To Death 'WINNIPEG (CP)--A 25yea children were found ble murder and a suicide. Dead are Mary Elen Gall old son, Curtis John. stairs floor, which led outside. . A faulty chimney was be- lieved responsible, Firemen said the fire spread so quickly "nobody inside had a chance." The father, working in Mont- real at the time, is suffering from shock. three woman and children. Forester told police he di covered the bodies when he a old mother and her two young shot to 'death in their north-end Winni- peg apartment Saturday night following what city detectives described as an apparent dou- way, her 14-month-old daugh- ter, Donna Marie, and 10-week- Police said they were SUM-| Mecca gi moned to the home by Joseph William Sanford Forester, 30,| { who had been living in the - room suite with the rived at the home shortly after 11 p.m, Near the body of the | SWISS CATTLE | SWEETSBURG, Que, (CP)-- Brown Swiss, one of the world's oldest breeds of cattle dating back 4,000 years, graze on the Bull Pond farm of Franz H. Lehar. Mr, Lehar, nephew of composer Franz Lehar, got 15 head of the cattle three years r-|ago from Wisconsin. woman was a .22-calibre rifle and a note, police said. 0- Soothing Antiseptic S- Ir The hotise was practically 'one by the time firemen from nearby St. Jean arrived. St. Luc/ has no fire department. Quebec Hockey, President For. | 2s sme seu treet & Amateur Jrs. DR. F. J, DONEVAN Hermony Road South R. S. MeLAUGHLIN COLLEG Stevenson Rd. N. TROIS RIVIERES, Que. (CP)--The president of the Que- bec Amateur Hockey Associa- tion says he agrees with the | O'NEILL C. & V. 1. Commercial Subjects idea of having Ontario Junior A teams drop out of Memorial BOOKKEEPING BUSINESS MACHINES Cup play, "The Ontario Junior A teams OFFICE PRACTICE whose players are subsidized ADULT E TYPING -- BASIC TYPING -- ADVANCED tch End 350 | Year Rule Over' W. New Guinea | HOLLANDIA (AP) -- A flag- raising céremony today ended Dutch rule over West New Guinea and the Netherlands' rol as a colonial power in Asia which began 350 years ago. Terminating a 13-year dispute which threatened a South Pa- cific war, UN and Dutgk flags were raised over the former Dutch governor's palace as ad- ministration of New Guinea was handed over by Acting Gover- nor Hain Veldkamp to Jose Rolz - Bennett of Guatemala, temporary UN administrator. Under a Dutch - Indonesian agreement of Aug. 15 the UN administration will be suc- ceeded by an Indonesian regime next May 1. IN STENOGRAPHY -- BASIC should join the ranks of profes- sionals and leave the Memorial Cup to the amateurs," Clyde McCarthy of Trois-Rivieres said in an interview. | "It is regrettable that the cup is played for by all the junior A teams without showing any distinction betweén amateurs and pros." McCarthy added that the On. | tario clubs are better equipped) because of the amount of mo-| ney made available to them. "Although good sportsman. ship is shown by the majority of players, it is hard on the boys playing for glory against those getting money for the} same efforts." Another problem was_ that leagues outside Southern Onta- rio often lacked the funds nec- essary to give their fans a square deal. Three years ago, for example, Trois - Rivieres Reds had to play all five games of a playoff series in Moncton, .B., because they lacked the Other Subjects ART FRENCH--BASIC PHYSICAL EDUCATION SEWING WOODWORKING CENTRAL C, I. ENGLISH -- BASIC ENGLISH -- INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH -- ADVANCED PRACTICAL ENGLISH MILLINERY SEWING TYPING -- BASIC DONEVAN C, 1. ART PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICS -- INTERMEDIATE SPANISH -- BASIC TYPING -- BASIC money y for travelling] WOODWORKING Register O'NEILL COLLEGIATE DRESSMAKING -- ADVANCED MATHEMATICS -- Intermediote RIA CHEMISTRY -- INTERMEDIATE ACCOU! DRESSMAKING -- ADVANCED THE OSHAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION DUCATION EVENING CLASSES 1962-63 in person ot & VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE 'elephone LEGIATE INSTITUTE COLLEGIATE vias TE 7318 'elephone 728-; 1ONAL INSTITUTE Telephone 728-9407 R. S. MeLAUGHLIN C. & Vv. 1. Technical Subjects AUTO MECHANICS -- BASIC AUTO MECHANICS--Advanced BLUEPRINT READING HATE & VOCAT STENOGRAPHY -- ADVANCED- BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DRAFTING GENERAL ELECTRICITY ELECTRONICS (Redio & TV) MACHINE SHOP -- BASIC MACHINE SHOP -- Advanced REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING RETAIL MERCHANDISING RESTAURANT SERVICE SHEET METAL & AIR CONDITIONING WELDING -- BASIC WELDING --~ TECHNOLOGY Other Subjects INTERIOR DECORATING MUSIC -- INSTRUMENTAL PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSITY EXTENSION COURSES Queen's University ENGLISH 2 PSYCHOLOGY 1 PHILOSOPHY 2 Y ING 1 INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT Other extension courses such @s-out- lined Po = U of T pamphiet "Busi- is nes: industry", demand. THE UNIVERSITY COURSES STAR AT THE MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER o1 back and forth, COURSES will be provided if fifteen or more people meke @ request Schirra calls it a very de-\cents immediately and two ®!so seeks damages for "'wrong- manding mission and has spent/later five-cent increases. ful age and tent bg several weeks at Cape Canav- {eontract and a permanent re- ' . col seaidne for it. Tsunulated Pilon local had demanded a) straining order against the un-|New York this week by State i -cent raise. i i Secretary Rusk. space trips and countless re- jion treating him as a suspended) : 4 views of the flight plan have|,, Overtime was increased from| member. | Rusk is said to have foun etched every detail in the minds|time-and-a-halt to double time.| fey interest in new of Schirra and his backup pilot,,| Mr. Popovich said, the con-| steps to deal with the contin- air force Maj, Leroy Gordon|tract was approved by a split) uing buildup of Soviet military Cooper Jr. |vote at a meeting attended by| might in Cuba in support of Schirra is scheduled to blast|about 90 per cent of member-| Premier Castro, off btween 8 and 9 a.m. Wed-|ship. | COULD TAKE ACTION Formation of a subordinate) nesday. | {OAS group of Cuba's neighbors, . Resigns Post ss 'ite The six-orbit flight requires a | mane carctttne teaver opera| Dead Sea Scrolls | MONTREAL (cP)--The Bo. Oil Sie fore believe, would Prime Minister America announced Sunday provide an international agency Praises Satellite by soundings on the Caribbean a" OAS. Most Latin American re- defence pact concept made in publics are believed to favor new measures. The foeign minister meet- ing, which was called less than two weeks ago, will be informal and stripped of the ceremonies, public speechmaking and the) like which characterize most; such assemblies. The Reds started off well, but playing on foreign ice lowered |their moreale and they were de- |feated, he said. The story might jhave been different if they had played a couple of games at home. 'State Control | Over School Religion Hit TORONTO (CP)--State selec- tion of a religion for instruction in public schools was criticized from the pulpit Sunday by Rev. Arnold Thaw, minister of South Peel Unitarian Congregation Church. He was supporting North York citizens who recently pro- tested against the teaching of the Protestant religion only in public schools-and authorized owater Prexy UX, PIHERMEN There were 22,000 regular and, 6,000 occasional fishermen em- ployed in the United Kingdom! in 1960. night. FEES: $10.00 PER COURSE TO BE PAID AT TIME OF ENROLMENT, NO REFUNDS AT END OF TERM. Thursday. An effort will be mode to a te the required stenderd of proficiency. Material Fees will be charged in some subjects. storted the middie of September. | A SEPARATE SHEET DESCRIBES THESE COURSES | REGISTER IN PERSON AT THE APPROPRIATE SCHOOL Tuesday, October 9 or Wednesday, October 10 BOARD OF EDUCATION R. H, STROUD, Chairman OSHAWA J, R. BACKUS, Business Administrator in writing or register -- opening nigh' C:esses may be held on one or more of. four evenings, Monday te range time Credit Cards will be issued to studefita.who meet The Advanced Technicol ree Courses held in MeLoughiin €. & V, 1. 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M, oe ' for business... for pleasure FLY TCA TORONTO to MONCTON as Glenn and-Carpenter did. But a Pacific Ocean landing is ne- cessary beyond three orbits be- Marina, Boathouse | | | tion than previous missions {water Corporation of North More than 40,000 men, 30 sh | and 100 aircraft will be stand Grabbed By Jordon hat ceorse rs Sg llwantige 3 | OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-| : "| |quished, at his own request, the : ae ml ing by around the World to re AMMAN, Jordan (Reuters)--| office of president, a position i|No Bush Fires |ter Diefenbaker says the suc- If the flight is terminated\snnounced Saturday it will take| 47, Gone | |tke Canadian' Afbuette satellle ee. , ed Saturday it will take! 44, : P | . Canadian Alouette satellite wit by lg oe eve Ig ie over all the Dead Sea scrolls in| sagiass Gbvnk -- ne «ed te /Burning Sunday places Canada among the first|the school board to prepare a the Palestine Archeological Mu-| o¢ the corporation, of which he nations to seek knowledge of|new course giving reference to pe - yg thgresoagesse sector of |hecame a director when it was| TORONTO (CP)--The lands ose yerne by this medium. jno particular religion. pareeniom bP She ol, a Oe 0-| established in 1952, |and forests department reported] |!" 4 5 atement issued Satur-| Mr. Thaw said it was not a | ber. J. H. Mowbray Jones has|"° fires burning in -Ontario aey morning with a United/question of which religion was They will be displayed with! heen named Mr. Curie's * eoce | Woodlands Sunday, __|States rocket also illustrated|the best, but of who was to say jbronze scrolls in the Amman! sor as president, He has been|,4 department official said|the co-operation between Can-|which religion was to be pre- Archeological Museum. la director since 1959. | this ad gy first day ny prov-|ada and the U.S. ferred. The department said it will] - -- ince had been free of forest) a : "If the state is to have this |refund the money given by for- fires since mid-April. RECORD CROP | say then it will simply elect the pe sranpleatinns and institu-| TALLEST BUILDING During the previous 24 hours,, MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Thejreligion of the majority and \tions to buy the scrolls from The 102-storey Empire State|four fires were extinguished. | National Sugar Producers As-|teach it in the public schools, |shepherds and bedouins who/Building in New York is 1,472) The fire danger across the|sociation says Mexico's 1962}causing those who hold other lfound them. feet high, including its 222-foot)province was rated low to me-| sugar crop will total a record|faiths to feel like second-class The scrolls are ancient par.| ¢/evision tower. dium. 1,600,000 tons. |citizens. Hit By Fire | chment manuscripts found near KESWICK, Ont. (CP) -- Fire|the Dead Sea which threw new early Sunday partially de-|light on biblical history. In the stroyed a marina and a private|!ast 12 years about $285,000 has boathouse near Keswick, in the|been paid to those who found Lake Simcoe district' about 50| them. | miles north of Toronto. ~ : North Gwillimbury Towa | SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES said no estimate of damage had} been completed, but prelimin- | Industrial and Commercial ary estimates were that pos. | sibly a dozen pleasure boats | The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. had been destroyed. 31 CELINA ST. Chief Rye said four other fire} departments helped fight the fire which engulfed the F. S. Crate marina--on the Jersey River just south of here--and a ee et apartment owned | r. Lowell Dal | po Af mo Nee (Corner of Athol) Firemen battled the blaze for 728-9441 more than five hours. 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