LEADER LDDLONAD! LALLA ASE RDALLBEAAALAL Be DDRII CARLETON STUDENTS BUILD HOVERCRAFT model hovercraft. The hover- craft was built by three en- gineering graduates at Cafle- Carleton University student Don McCredie sits at the coh- trols of this experimental ton. A 40 horse-power out- board engine powers the ma- chine that skims over the ground on a cushion of air. (CP Wirephoto) CAPSULE NEWS 4-H Clubs HOSPITAL BOARD NEWS IN BRIEF Land Purchase Is adoption of a rtport "in principle" sufficient council backing to expropriate property for the purpose of carrying out recommendations in such a re- Mayor Lyman Gifford threw this question to council Tues- lay night as the city fathers lebated buying property on the j/southwest corner of Prince and Bond streets. His Worship said the city solicitor's opinion should be obtained. "We have to show definite municipal need before we expropriate," he reminded. The matter was finally re- ferred to the traffic and public works committees. Z. T. Salmers, owner of the property, has applied for a per- mit to renovate the building. In the Damas and S.nith traffic report, adopted (in principle) by council November, 1962, it was suggested that the area be de- site for city buses. A motion out of council-in- committee two weeks ago em- powered City Assessment Com- an offer to Mr. Salmers. Last night, Mr. Kerr told council Salmers had rejected the offer but had indicated an exchange veloped as an off-street loading ? missioner Eldon Kerr to make) @ of properties might be accept- able. Traffic' committee member Ald, Gordon. Attersley claimed a council discussion, sending the matter to his com- mittee. Ald. Hayward Murdoch said in council 'fas a_ protective measure in case council had to take action." Mr. Salmer's permit has not} iyet been issued. 5] Juniors Compete In Stock Show The Sixth Annual Ontario | OBITUARIES } Mr. Kerr should have reported) @ to the traffic committee before} He re- 2 fused to vote on the motion) today he introduced the matter) JOHN JOSEPH GILLEN | | The death occurred suddenly! Tuesday, Oct. 15, while working at Fittings Limited, of John Jo- |? seph Gillen, 38, of 485 Cubert Street, | Gillen, the deceased was born lin Glasgow, Scotland and had! § A son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph : | | Achievement Day Held The Achievement Day for the \for a high incidence of oral can-|Scott 4-H Beef Calf Club, Scott, 4-H Grain Club, Scott 4-H Pota-| to Club, and Scott Junior Beef| and Dairy Club was held Unions To Debate Safety Practices CALLS MEETING TORONTO (CP) -- The Con-\cer, exceeding cancer in other| struction Safety Association,! ; representing about 200 Ontario parts: of, the: body, contractors, has invited 17 un- Hospital Administrator Wil- County 4-H Club Championship nd and h liam A. Holland reported that/show was held at Scott Fair, [heen boggy by Fittings Lim-| the annual hospital salary re-\Uxbridge, Saturday, Oct. 12,)!ted for Y% years. one jview has begun and a report with 51 boys and girls from all) Mr. Gillen had been in Can-| jwill be made to the Hospitallover Ontario County taking|ada for some years and prior to Board later, part. The 4-H clubs represeated|meving to Osiawa shaut a , AN SE were: jago had lived in Millbrook, Th venta sounded te nur-| Calf, Clubs Scott 4-H Beef) A tinsmith by trade, the de-| h ax ree $8 800 au tecanlvecs Calf Club, Sunderland 4-H Dairy|ceased was a member of the| which 'does the work of one|Calf Club, Port Perry 4-H Dairy/Roman Catholic Church, the| chnician. The four part elec-| Calf Club, Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H! peterborough YMCA, the Royal| SEE ANYTHING NEW? Little Michael Mazerecuw of Ottawa ssems to be quite cur- ious about something down there perhaps a lot of worms and things ah as he _leton County Plowmen's Asso- bends to get a good look at ....,; the furrows. Michael was one ciation contest Monday, of the: spectators at the Car- (CP Wirephoto) FIND 15 BOMBS ions to a conference Oct. 23 to VERNON, B.C. (CP)--Army discuss safety precautions on building projects. So far this) year, 67 men have been killed) on construction projects, com-| pared with 37 for all of last year. INDUSTRIALISTS VISIT | TORONTO (CP) -- Thirteen) Japanese industrialists, whose PLAN DISCUSSION firms and trading companies} BRISTOL, England (Reuters) gross more than $8,000,000,000/The British Council of Churches annually in sales, arrived here|Plans to discuss with John Hee- Tuesday for a week of talks.|2an, the new Roman Catholic World War training rounds |Two Boy Scouts were They were invited to Canada by|archbishop of Westminster, the the Canadian Manufacturers As-|question of "mixed marriages" sociation and the Canadian between Catholics and non-Cath- €hamber of Commerce. jolics. This was announced Tues- ay |day by Rev. Ernest Payne of STOP SCRAPPING the Baptist Union, at the half- OTTAWA (CP)--The CNR has|yearly meting of the council. stopped scrapping old freight| TAKES FIRE STEP ¢ars because.of the need for) : rolling stock to transport the) LANSING, Mich. (AP)--Gov- huge Russian grain purchase to/@™or George Romney, acting seaports, S. H. Rideout (L--/0 the Michigan conserva- Westmorland) said Tuesday. He| tion department's recommenda- tion, issued a_ proclamation ee the telson wives "Mine 'by|Puesday forbidding outdoor Transport Minister MclHiraith|fires and smoking in tinder-dry for recent layoffs in the CNR|W00ds throughout the state. The Scrap yard at Moncton, N.B. [Proclamation is the first state- , wide ban on fires in Michigan ASKS FOR WARNING in 17 years. OTTAWA (CP) -- MP Barry CLEMENTINE ILL Mather, a non - smoker, has) written to three major Cana- LONDON (Reuters) --: Lady dian cigarette manufacturers Churchill, 78-year-old wife of jnear Vernon last March when| one of them hit a bomb with an/lingwood; |Scott Fair, Uxbridge, Saturday, Paul Webb, {Ross Bailey, Dorothy Brown. killed) HEIFER CLASSES Junior Hereford, Bram Col- Senior H reford, |Catherine Moyer and Charles | Hill. | Junior Shorthorn, Ian Hogg; /Senior Shorthorn, Tavish and Mary Anne Hurd; Senior Angus, ton. Showmanship Class -- Ross Bailey (winner of Arthur Percy eath. The first three placings in the }Scott Junior Calf Club were: Beef Section -- Jeff Bailey, David MeTavish, Brian Nor- rish. Dairy Section, Holstein Donavon Smith, Dennis Irwin, Alex Leask; Ayrshire, Mary Jane Crosier, Marion Couper- thwaite. The first five placings in the Scott 4-H Grain Club were: Sandy McTavish, Ian Hogg, Don McTavish, John Noble, Barry Leask. The first five placings in, the Scott 4-H Potato Club were: Bruce Norton, Michael Lunney, ct. 12. The first three placings in the;* engineers have found 15 mortar|scott 4-H Beef Calf Club were Sts. bombs in the first two days of|as follows: a sweep across nearhy Second) Steer Class Sandy Mc- Kenneth Ingle- Trophy), Paul Webb, Wayne |techt 3 tronic machine processes blood samples for simple laboratory SET PARTY DATE The Oshawa General Hospital annual Christmas party will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 11. TO PROVIDE GOWNS The board agreed to provide operating theatre. At present the gowns are owned by sur- geons but laundered by the hos- pital staff. BUY ARMCHAIRS The purchase of 50 tablet arm- chairs for clinic rooms was au- thorized. Administrator William Holland explained that the {chairs would be used by student jnurses in classes, SPEAKER SYSTEM The board agreed that a speaker system be installed in the lecture room at a cost of $225 for materials. TWO HOMES Glynis Johns, star of the TV program Glynis, lives in Holly- wood but also maintains a cha- let in Switzerland. Karen Geer, Diane Card, Terry Moore. |Dairy Calf Club, Brougham 4-H\Canadian Legion Branches in| 4-H Dairy and Beef Calf Club, Beaverton 4-H Dairy and Beef) Calf Club. Grain Clubs Brock 4-H Grain Club, Scott 4-H Grain iClub, Port Perry Lions 4-H} |Grain Club, Oshawa Kiwanis) 4-H Grain Club. The championship show is sponsored by the Scott Agricul- surgeons gowns for use in theltyral Society, a number of On-| tario County Livestock Breed- ers, the Uxbridge Farmers' Co-operative, and other interest- ed organizations. The winners in the various sections were as follows: Champion Holstein -- \Ormiston (Orvan Chambers Trophy), Oshawa 4-H Dairy Club. Championship Ayrshire, Gary |Cooper, Oshawa 4-H Dairy Club, Champion Jersey, Doug Batty, Oshawa 4-H Dairy Club. Champion Guernsey, Charles Cooke, Port Perry 4-H Dairy Club. Champian Group of three Holsteins, (Elmcroft Trophy), Port Perry 4-H Dairy Club. Champion Dairy Showman, George Smith, (Roy Ormiston Club. Champion Beef Heifer, . lan Hogg, Scott 4-H Beef Calf Club. Champion Beef Steer, (On- Oshawa and Millbrook and! Local 1817, United Steelworkers| Sea Cadets. of America. During the Second World War} he served with the Royal Navy} To Attend in the. Far East. | Mr. Gillen is survived by his| wife, the former Dorothy Har-| |ker; a daughter, Tara,-6, and a |son, Sean, 3. Also surviving are his parents, who reside at Ben- fleet, Essex, England; a-sister, |Janet, in New Zealand and a brother, James, in England. / Due to the fact that the de- ceased's wife and family are Janice Visiting in England funeral ar-| rangements have not been com- pleted. WILLIAM HENRY BADGLEY The death of William Henry Badgley occurred suddenly at |Fittings Ltd., Tuesday, Oct. 15. |He lived at 144 Wilson road south and was in his 46th year. Mr. Badgley was born in To- ronto and was a son of the late |John Badgley and Mrs. Dorothy Turner. The deceased had lived in Oshawa for 35 years. Mr. Badgley was employed ai is Trophy), Port Perry 4-H Dairy|a. maintenance worker at Fit-) tings Ltd., and had worked there for 17 years, In 1946 he married the for- mer Vivian Mary Steele at Al- tario County Veterinarians' Tro-|bert Street United Church, Mr. | Ajax Church By the time many of you read the log, you should be getting ready for cadets, A standing rule observed in the corps is one that is used and followed by all |cadet corps and reserve units of the Canadian Armed Forces -- miss three parades and you are automatically struck off strength. As this is a standard procedure, there are many of you who will fit into this cate- jgory, so take note, and if you wish to stay in the corps, need more be said! Scuttlebut tells us that the PO's mess are holding a dance Saturday, Nov, 2, and that. the admission fee is 50 cents per head. Writer would like to see a |good turnout particularly from \those hands that have a girl 'riend. The church parade to be held in Ajax on the 27th of this month. Further, there are plans underway to raise funds for the band. This is to be a Corps func- tion and each member is going ance of the ship's turned to 'or drill. *DID YOU KNOW: That pig- tails were the style fur a period in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and it.is said that the collar was introduced to protect the jacket from the tallow or tar used as a dressing on the pigtails. The three rows of white tape were not introduced to commemorate Lord Nelson's three victo ies as has been pop- ularly sunposed. Svme have 't that they were intended to dis- tinguish the authorized collar from the non-service rig. Others say that there should have beer two row' but that a mistake was made when drawing up the pattern, Rememhe;, the kitcacn is the galley. and the toilet is cailed the heads! Tuesday night is the night, camp and cruises are only granted if you show in- ee WRITER New Pact At Fittings company over two years, according to Fittings Personnel Manager Walter R. Branch. Those cover ed are members of Local 1817, United Steelworkers of America. ~All hourly rated employees, except stationary engineers, are included in the contract, Monetary increases: effective May 1, 1963, a five cent an hour increase; Jan. 1, 1964, an- other five cents. July 1, 1964, an additional eight cents, all of which goes- in to a new pension plan; op Nov. 1, 1964, a further 2% cents, also in to the pension plan, and on Dec. 1, 1964, three cents to those on day work rates. Sickness and accident bene- fits were increased from $35 to $40 per week, Vacations were improved: three weeks after 13 years and three weeks after 12 years in 1964. There were addi-- tional improved pension e!auses. clauses. SNOW IN MOSCOW MOSCOW (AP) -- The first snow of the season fell on Mos- cow Wednesday but melted as soon as it landed. Last year the first snow came two days earl. ler. Ratified A two-year contract cover- . Sir Winston Churchill, was ad- ack-| Sit ; a ee ee ree oe ited to Westminster Hospital| sive use of such products i here several days ago, it. was| dangerous to health." Mr,|/€ated Tuesday night. She was| Mather, NDP member «for New|®@mitted "'for a rest," a hos- Westminster, issued a copy of|Pital spokesman said. claiming (foaled in Canada). Purse $1800.| Aso Eligible: Michaels Lad the letter Tuesday. y | WOULD EXPEL SARAH |For 2-year-olds, 6% Furlongs. 108; Censorial, Cormack, 111; MAY INCLUDE CUBA | MALAGA, Spain (Reuters)--| Snow Beau, No Boy 118 Ditifach, 118; Lawless Lady, OTTAWA (CP)--A Canadian¥he governor's office Tuesday! Fiving 'peait mecomy 115 Rob. Ferrari eed PH. Kab ontr contribution of $20,000 in aid to night said Lady Audley, the) Jet Impala, No Boy 118 sas us Caribbean victims of Hurricane|f0'mer Sarah Churchill, daugh-|Fidet Hawk Fitzelmmons 118 Flora. will include Cuba if the|'¢™ of Sir Winston Churchill, has|arm Crest, No Boy 118 Red Cross can complete its in- been recommended for expul-|Choppy River, Lanoway 118 vestigations in that country, Ex.|°0" from Spain. The governor's ternal Affairs Minister Martin|°ffice said Miss Churchill, to be asked to help. oe Speaking of help, a week from this Saturday (past), next Sat-|ing about 700 employees at |urday to-be exact (!) the-boats| Fittings Limited was ratified are to be taken out of the har-|Tuesday night, bringing six bor for repairs, This is a parade|months of negotiations to an and if you are not working or|end. eet properly excused by your ivisional officer then we'll figure that you are not joteresi-(eon shout ed in the Corps and its activ-| Last Tuesday evening the al NEW HOME SPECIALISTS entries under Lt. Dewsbury re- ceived indoctrination inty the phy), Paul Webb, Scott 4-H Beef| Badgley was formerly active in Calf Club. the Oshawa branch of the Ca- Champion Beef Showman, |nadian Order of Foresters and Ross Bailey, Scott 4-H Beef care Loyal True Blue Lodge, No. Club. 155, Oshawa. Champion Grain Exhibit, (Ux-| During the Second World War bridge Co-op Trophy), Keith/he served overseas with the Ca- y No Boy, Phoenix, Port Perry 4-H Grainjnadian Army Service Corps. No Boy, 1a; CM. Peed ge ert lege CITY AND DISTRICT WOODBINE ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, October 16 THURSDAY, October 17 Your Original CARPET CENTRE Over 50 Rolls of Carpet on Display Select from the {a display east of | Fi! gal Wellington Whiz, Bohenko 111 FIRST RACE -- Brebeuf. Maiden. $3500 Natrol, Leblanc 111 The total package deal is 25 cents an hour jthree sons, Randy, Michae} and} Timothy, all of Oshawa. it Mr. Badgley also leaves his|!¥4 mother, Mrs, Dorothy Turner of} Oshawa; a sister, Mrs. John} iChilvers (Evelyn) of Texas; a FIFTH RACE -- "Battle Bend' $2500| Claiming Purse $1800 for three-year-olds and up. 6 Furs. Cinderette, No Boy 108 Al Abrigo, Clemes 116 Foxy Call, Cormack 115 |Littie, Welch, Potts 120 Formal Garden, No. Boy 115 told the Commons Tuesday. He|!V@s at Marbella, had been |Dek's Levy, Bohenko 118 Also Eligible: Menace Bob, No Boy, TWO GRASS FIRES . |Mr. Yo Te, No Boy 118 Oshawa Fire Department an-| brother, John of Stirling, Ont.,| |Sgt. Bricker, Lanoway 113 and a half-brother, Arthur-Tur-! Corps, while the Able Cadets re- ceived a resume on Naval His- Kimlyn, No Boy 115 disp indicated thet the amount|!ined 5,000 pesetas (about $85)\118; Aunt- Mona, Gordon, 115; Vetona, who|Prime Princess, No Boy 115 --termed niggardly by Npp} {or drunkenness and disor- 's sail Cyr was ife on an emory stone when the stone exploded He was pronounced dead at 1 p.m. Monday at-the Oshawa |General Hospital by Dr. J. O. Ruddy of Whitby. Cyr, who came from the Leader Rouglas--may be in-|7"y conduct." creased. | MALRAUX EXPLAINS =| Wh ] MONTREAL (CP) -- Andre mory ee Malraux, French cultural af- . fairs minister, wound up an' E ] eight-day visit to Canada Tues- Xp. osion day with a warning that a Que- y bec dependent on France would Kill M be 'ridiculous and even danger- 1 S an ous.'"' He said that remarks he had more earlier about closer! WHITBY (Staff) -- A 25-year- links be ween Qu:bec and old Pickering Township mar. France were meant in an "his tan killed Monday when his toric and artistic" sense, not po- nife-sharpening wheel explod- litically, ed and struck him in vhe face and upper body. : HAS TOURIST PLAN Clovis Cyr, of Church street QUEBEC (CP)--The Quebec was working at the Pickering government's touris depart-|Valley Sod Co. field et the end ment proposes ty distribute/of Bell street, in Whitby, when abridged English - Femch dic-|the accident occurred a' 8.50 tionartes Rok border v».nts dndja.m, inc'ute them in its mailed ad-) pp vertising Lionel Bert:ani, Que- shervetian te bee tourism, fish and gaine . minister, said Ties'ayv the idea iriginated in his 1epartment be- cause of the large number of pocket English-French diction- aries sold at news stands. i fi Gaspe, boarded zaspe, boarded at his Picker- CERT UAES tent angen? ent, The scientist Bruno Pontecorvo, who|Gaspe. 7 pppee to the is believed to have helped the) ---- Russians produce their first atomic bomb, was named Tues.|NOT WHITE CROSS CENTRE day a3 one o° the men behind) 4 Story appearing in last Fri- a new nuclear physics break-|4@y's issue, dealing with the through at the European Cen-|\WOrk of the Oshawa tre for Nuclear Research labor-|Health Clinic, inadvertently atories here. A spokesmaa for|°@'tied a heading relating the CERN said the breakthrough|WTK of the clinic to the White may mean the discovery of a/CTOSs Centre. The White Cross family of weak atomit par-|Centre is a voluntary organiza- e tion dealing with the rehabili- tation of mental patients and has nothing to do with the Men- tal Health Clinic. CHEWING IS WORSE NEW DELHI (AP)--Anj ex- pert group reported Tyesday that pas is an imgprtant factor in mouth cancjt but worse still is an habitua¥ chew- ing of a mixture of acco and lime in some parts of Asia | The experts said habitual chew-| ing in India and other] Suuth Asian is resppnsible| NEED AN OIL FURNACE .. cau PERRY | OAY OR NIGHT 723-3443 Mental! |No Boy, 118; Select Rhythm; Gordon, 118; |King's Line, No Boy,-118; Miss Peanuts, Miller, 115. SECOND RACE Domino. $2500 claiming. Purse $1800, For 3-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs. Altruist, Robinson 116 Buc Fever, No Boy 120 Keep a Thinking, Hernandez 118 Buzzin, No Boy 115 {Nirisso, Williamson XXX110 Eternal Lock, Fitzsimmon: 108 Shall Succeed, No Boy 113 | Royal Heavy Man, Leblanc 110 Musical Hit, No Boy. 108 Bronze Turkey, No Boy 108 Vineyard, Walsh X118 Yancy, No Boy 111 Also Eligible: Pagan Margie, Hale, 115; Warferd, Walsh, X107; Reactor, Remillard, 118; Noble Boy, 2nd, No Boy 116; Fair Johnny, Lanoway, 115; Rare Flight, No Boy, 112. | THIRD RACE -- Faraday Plate. Maid- jen, $3500 claiming. Purse $1800. For 2- year-olds (foaled in Canada). 6%. Fur- longs. Rushton's Heir, No Boy 115 |Paula's Flight, No Boy 115 Diana Fair, Fitzsimmons 115 Blue Poppet, Wick 115 | Xalapa Curry, Hernandez 118 Chervil Boy, No Boy 118 Grand Fleet, No Boy 118 | Drifted, Fitzsimmons 115 |Centores, No Boy 115 | Scholar Trust, No Boy 115 |Right End, No Boy 115 Knight O Glin, Remillard 118 Also Eligible: Midway Bue, Dittfach, 118; Pot O Doe, No Boy, 118; Limbo Lad, |Terry, 118; Park, R Hippomedon, Walsh X115 Big Brown Eyes, Elliott 110 Mad Count, Walsh X111 Monsieur Beau, Fitzsimmons 115 Jaded Jewel, No Boy 108 ll Swear, J. Leblanc 108 Also Eligible: Mighty Eagle, No Boy, 118; Radial, No Boy 116; Bourbon King, No Boy 116; New Flight, No Boy 110; ernie, No Boy 116; Fiddlestick, No oy 5 SIXTH" RACE lowances, Purse and up (Foaled Jammed Lucky, "The Virginian' $2900 for Three-yebr-ol in Canada) 6¥2 Furs, Robinson 123 Al- Ids Majestic Hour, Walsh XX119 Galindo, Lanoway 119 --. Day, Hernandez 113 Colonel Bingo, Walsh X118 Golden Turkey, No Boy 113 | QUINELLA BETTING | SEVENTH RACE -- "Ottawa" $3: Claiming Purse $1900 for three-year-ol Furs. Cassis Miss, No Boy 116 Be Merry, No Boy 113 Milator, Remillard 109 French Cartoon, Fitzsimmons 119 June's Choice, No Boy 106 Tough Kennamon, Walsh X111 Molly Brown, Lanoway 113 Janhill, Harrison 109 Admirals March, Gordon 115 Flippin Floyd, Walsh Xx108 | Hidden Hope, No Boy 113 Easy Goin W., Gordon 116 1500 ids EIGHTH RACE -- "Dundas" $4500 Claiming Purse $2200 for three-year-olds and up. 1 and Ye miles (Marshal Turf Course) Barracho JJ, No Boy 116 Never Look Back, No Boy 116 18; Round Chance, No Boy, 118; Minni¢ Haw Haw, 'Wash, X110. FOURTH RACE -- Port Nel: jen. $2500 claiming. Purse $1 |and 4-year-olds. One and son. Maid- 900. For 3- + No Boy 123 Rococo Rogue, No Boy 116 Deal Me Aces, Fitzsimmons 105 Crystal Fire, Walsh X108 Ponder On, Dittfach 123 Calais 2nd, Walsh X118 swered calls to two small grass | 31 CELINA ST. | fires Tuesday. The outbreaks occurred at Celina and Russett streets. Three routine ambu- lance calls were also answered and a call to the double fatality at Fittings Ltd. EXTEND MARTIAL LAW ANKARA, Turkey (AP)--Mar. tial law will be extended in An- kara and Istanbul for another two months, Minister of Defer.ce Ilhami Sancar said Wednesday. \It was scheduled to expirs Oct. 19. The' martial law resulted jfrom last May's abortive coup \d'etat. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas ler in your area. 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