PSS here ememmastgtins ¥ se Rs Ta RI RST A i ae ce at W. C. Bowman, director of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, January 21, 1965 9 Will Probe public prosecutions in the at- torney - general's department) 164 an investigation to de-idied Oct. 1 five weeks after she s was appointed to conduct the admitted to hospital with Hospital Death rr. burns over 20 per cent of her Ontario's Supervising Coroner| Mrs. Edith Annie Somordolea,|body as a result of falling into HAMILTON (CP) -- Attor-lpr. H. B, Cotnam has alsolé8, of 144 Ferrie Street east,|a bathtub of hot water. Harmony School Students NAM EWS | ren Hh Hold Annual Ice Carnival Singer Nat King Cole has completed cobalt treatment for a lung tumor and his doctors are consulting on further treatment. A spokesman in Santa Monica Said Cole will remain in St. John's Hospital which he entered last month. Little hope for the long- term future of the railway passenger system is held by R. A. Emerson, president and chief operating -- direc- tor of the Canadian Pacific Railway. In the face of growing air and highway travel, he told the Mont- real Canadian Club "we can see no prospect of be- ing able to attract to pas- senger trains people in suf- ficient numbers at prices Harmony School's annual ice carnival was held last Wednes- "| \day afternoon. Many colorful costumes dot- ted the ice The afternoon commenced with a grand parade. This was followed by the judging of cos- tumes. Prizes were awarded as follows: Fancy Costumes -- Jackie McMillan, Debbie Short and Julie Edwards. Best Comic--Howard 'Sparkes and Carol Edwards. Best National Costume -- Darcy Grace and Heather Hicks. Best Couple -- Mark and David Jobb, Lonna Edwards and dog, Mimi. Paula Sapinski, Paul Thomp- son and Steven Sapinski were Forward Races--Girls, 6 and han, Karen Begg. Girls, 8 and 9 -- David Harm, Debbie Short, Elaine Russell. Adams, Pamela Bracey, Corry Glasbergen, Krantz, Adrienne Lowry, Cheryl Lupel. Boys, 6 and 7--Brian Hodges, Peter Winstanley, Stephen Mur- ray. Larry Down, John McClimand. Boys, Hart. Boys, 12 and 13 -- Thompson, Gary Noakes, Bas Bowma. Backward Races: Boys, 10 7 --Ann Victor, Kellie Monag-jand 11 -- Howard Sparkes, Har- old Jukie, David Hart. Boys, 12 and 13 --Gary Noakes, Paul Thompson, Bas Girls, 10 and 11 -- Roslyn| Bouma. Boys, 14 and over -- Bas Backward Races: Girls 10 and 11 -- Pamela Bracey, Geraldine Sapinski, Kathy Harris, Girls 12 and 13 -- Kathy Krantz, Ann Crowe, Adrienne Boys, 8 and 9 -- Terry Adams, | Lowry, Ball and Spoon Race: Girls 6 10 and 11 -- Harold'and 7 -- Diane Collins, Elaine Jukie, Howard Sparkes, David/Harrison, Jackie Shepherd. Boys 6 and 7 -- Roger Down, Paul|/Randy Cosburn, Randy Brady. Pairs Forward and_ Back- wards: Girls 12 and over--Anne Boys, 14 and over -- Steven|crowe gnd Kathy Krantz, Ger- Bowma, John Lupel, Erie Love-: Girls, 12 and over -- Kathy|rock. ney - General Arthur Wishart Wednesday ordered an investi- gation into the cause of death of an elderly Hamilton woman in St, Joseph's Hospital over three months ago minutes be- Oshawa and District Historical Society fore she was to have undergone a surgical operation. Sapinski, Gary Noakes, Eric Loverock, John Lupel. The champions of the day, ac- cording to points scored, were Kathy Krantz and. Steven Sapinski, The kindergarten children en- joyed a race in which everyone was a winner. Richard Wallis was selected as the best kinder- garten skater of the day. The carnival was supervised) by Principal R. Harrison and| staff members assisted by Con- IN THE McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY AUDITORIUM on TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 at 8 P.M. SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING they are willing to pay to defray expenses incurred." chosen as the best fancy skat-|Sapinski, John Lupel, Ericiaidine Sapinski and Cheryl|stable W. Tane and Constable ers of the afternoon. Loverock. T.upel, Diane Arych and Heather|W- Moring. Judging was done Harrison, by Mrs. V. Dewell and Mrs. S. Porteous members of the Vin- This meeting is being held to consider the proposals for the preserva- tion and restoration of the historic Robinson House at Lakeview Park, and to receive a report from the outstanding architect, Paul Sears, on Deputy minister of tour- MAURICE PATE Sry tek bey oan Another visit to North Df Boys 13 and over -- Steven cant Massey Home and School bil f th for th i fF Id Osh hou: rife A hd ee hepa + Sapinski. and Eric Loverock, 'eee 4 i | the possibilities of this project for the saving of ano awa $e is planning a balanced ad- America is planned shortly A k S Paul T Association. Members of the) ; ; : , 4 vertising program that will by British Prime Minister =) ervice hakes no Ht "hau ed ps Harmony Home and_ School of great historic and architectural interest. Your interest and support improve a distorted image Harold Wilson. He will ad- : . Lupel. . ee peagae oar . to ol are vital to this project. many U.S. tourists have of dress the United Nations Pushing Race: Girls 10 q|Pleasure o} e day by serving Ontario. Some still think it | General Assembly in New On ( oun selling Bhebagg: >, Som Ts tid Donnalfefreshments, | is a vast wilderness of for- York Feb. 11. Wilson will Sedorko, Linda Rutter," _---------------- SPECIAL SPEAKER est, fish and animals, with also make informal visits Boys 10 and over -- Tom! bad roads, poor accommo- with President Johnson in Support for a family coun-|juvenile delinquency at the/Huribert, Ian Strachan, Norman| | a and dull food,' he p< ponge sda and PServer gp selling service in the city rail Club's civic tusaiajen Ogden. | Dad late PAUL SEARS, B. ARCH, MRAIC. sald, ister Pearson in Ottawa* He /widespread, according to a sur-|recommended the employment) Relay Race: Girls 12 and over| | ; heey visited the U.S. and Canada |yey conducted by the Oshawalof a qualified marriage coun-/-- Pamela Bracey, Adrienne] from the PRESIDENT, ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVANCY OF ONTARIO oe yd preg after his election late /social Planning Council. |sellor. \Lowry, Geraldine _ Sapinski,| office? ed the United Nations Chil- ast year. E - : OC. t, awa|Chervl Lupel, Li ered | a bE ; Soyis, Fun. on 6, sige : iA recommendation by a Coun DFO Cerna itealth| Boys If and over -- Sleven! nt | All members of the Oshawa and District Historical Society and any string and built it to such The view that Opposition obdbcelling Service be estab-recommended in his year-end). 4 Serve him | other citizens interested in the Robinson House project, are urgently proportion that it fed mil Leader John Diefenbaker |iisneq has been adopted by the|report, the establishment of a| | requested to attend this important meeting. lions of youngsters around would be justified in resign- |~ p {marriage counselling service. . | CHICKEN og world. He was Maurice _ing as a result of the criti- ae a Levis coli oflIN FAVOR Figen | ate, This week he was cism levelled against him arnard Lewis, chairman 0} ( T DELIVER || RRAND stricken with a heart at- has been voiced by Walter |the committee, told The Times| H. be tir arertoe onal ght and MASSAGE IN THE ROY BA ; tack while strolling in mid- Dinsdale, a former cabinet |today 98 per cent of the groups} "ih Arlee," committee 16A Ontario St. ROUGH 728-7321 Secretary town Manhattan with his minister and Progressive yg guakhornn bibs alba oor he was "most certainty in 728-2460 725-2109 | i sellin e. s a wife. He died in hospital at Conservative member from a counselling favor of a family counselling H | age of 70. He said groups involved in| the formation of the Planning Brandon-Souris. He is num- bered among the Western Canadian contingent which has backed Mr. Diefenbaker in the past. service. City welfare depa"t- | geen ; nae - iments have been after some- Council, such as the Ministerial cing like this for a long time," Association, the Law Society,| 4 aaid service clubs and doctors, were! "Rey. L. W. Herbert, Minister. bat at ; _. lial Association president, told Mr. Lewis said the Councillthe Times, the establishment of met cates acer ual comeing, Sen , "lw an "excellent move." mittee to investigate the financ-|" 9414 Herbert also said pre-| ing, administration, staffing and) marital counselling courses ee of a counsefli8|should be set up on a co-opera- service in the city and makel|tive basis. He said it is the omy elgg ong vs foarte eagles to take| e major problem, said Mr.|the initiative. | Lewis, will be to: get qualified) '"Pre- marital counselling] staff. He said other municipali-|courses would more likely come) ties which have counselling|to birth through an organization) services will be contacted forjsuch as the Inter-City Council of| information. Mr. Lewis, Osh-/the Oshawa Presbytery, United awa and Ontario County. Chil-|Church of Canada," he said. dren's Aid Society director, said) Mr. Herbert suggested the} the counselling service, whenjcourses be staffed with a --) Speaking For All Your Mills Men...1 Suggest...1 Advise! | | ~ BUY A MILLS MOTORS USED CAR -#%4 M UNLESS YOU WANT e VALUE ¢ QUALITY ¢ HIGH TRADE and the "GOODWILL" Seal Meaning "The Best Cars in Town" Ghana will provide free education next year to citi- zens at the elementary, sec- ondary and university levels according to the country's high commissioner to Can- ada, S. P. P. Kumi. 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