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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1965, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 1, 1965 DURHAM COUNTY GIRL GOING OVERSEAS Hon. Wm. A, Stewart, Min- ister of Agriculture, hands Patricia Knox, Durham Department of County, her transportation r travelling scholarship for the United Kingdom. She will spend nine weeks in England and Ireland on a Pho Nun Refuses To Turn Out Her Animals VICTORIA (CP)--A Roman| Catholic nun ordered by church to close her animal shel- ter says "'nobody's going to stop us."" | Mother Mary Cecilia, 75, said/ Thursday she and five other) members of her order will not} obey the church directive be- cause "'the church doesn't own the shelter and they have no control over it." | Mother Cecilia built the shel-|the ter two years ago with money) northern Quebec. inherited from her father. The former mother superior] the Rocky Mountain region, the Lakes area at of St. Mary's Priory, a mem-| arctic tundra and Alaska. The! Ic ber of the Benedictine order|turthest east that any has been Sisters of the Love of Jesus.|renorted in historic times is western grizzly-bear fossils have d closer from Rev, Andrew Keber of the eel says animals have immortal souls just like human beings. The closure order Thursday Benedictines of Westminster tor of the museum's mammoi- ogy division, said the find is the first evidence of grizzly bears|lived about 11,700 years ago east of the Great Lakes, though} Museum there have been recurrent hunt-|that at fers' tales of such an animal in/Orillia was probably close to ofthe shore of Lake Algonquin, a Bear-Bones Find 11000 Years Old TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Museum announced|Sent to the museum. Thursday that a skuli and other| CONDITION GOOD bones found near Orillia last Oc-;} Dr. Peterson said those of a grizzly bear ago. R cura-|vical vertebra and part o |leg-bone were found, A test jthe leg-bone showed the ani andolph L,.. Peterson, beli site authorities that time the Ungava Bay region giant body of water that c jn ered most of the upper Gr y izzlies li ly Today grizzlies live onl} tial Se e Ages The bear was apparently jinjmuch larger than the pres Minnesota and day been it in several details. to Ontario than Agriculture --Ontario Dept. of Agriculture fo Royaljat Maple. From there it was'198) and he has only £50. the skull tober have been identified as/was in remarkably good condi- that|tion--it was hard to believe it! jlived more than 11,000 years) was more than a few years old.|, Later both lower jaws, a cer-| fa on mal eve of "OV- reat the not ent- noday grizzly but differed from) a non-conformist. - | said Thursday, "'that it is the 'Seek Aid For Mass Survey WHITBY (Staff) -- Assistance is required in Whitby by the South Ontario County Mass Tuberculosis Survey Committee, Whitby Kinsmen were informed | |at their regular luncheon meet- ing, Thursday, The Kinsmen HOSPITAL PLANS FOR OPEN HOUSE WHITBY (Staff) -- Open House wil] be held at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, on Wednesday, May 5. Both afternoon and evening pe- riods will be, open for visits from the general public. The general public is in- vited to visit the Ontario Hospital from 2 to 4 p.m. and again between 7 and 9 CHIPPENDALE SHELVES PATTERN 474 p.m. The entire Open House ee te vl Heirloom shelves are a pro- Health Week celebrated ac- [ject that any jig-saw enthusiast) : P i tin weak a saps the first- (should enjoy making. The time-;. "vecded, Flowers may belof June but no definite date had tested designs for the two sets|nanted right in the cart or pot-|been set, Explaining the purpose shown here are easy for even an|ted plants may be placed in it.|of the survey, she called on the 'amateur to follow, Pattern 107,|Pattern 474, which gives actual-| Kinsmen Club to provide assis- which gives actual size cuttingisixt cutting and painting tance if possible. guides and directions, is 50 guides, is 50 cents. This pattern ' Q lcents. This pattern also is inlalso is in Packet 45, which con- , reales Eee \Jig-Saw Packet No. 45 with altains a fascinating variety of screening the apparently Ringo's Sub wide variety of other actual-size|other cut-out designs for things on aoe Regrets It \designs -- all for $1.75. Postage,to make -- all for $1.75. Postage pgp Bercy teehee BH | stamps not acceptable. Building|stamps not acceptable. Building er ° A | LONDON (AP)--'Standing in/Editor, The Oshawa Times. Editor, The Oshawa Times. jculosis and, secondly, to' bring lor Ringo was He worst thing" CC C:C"':C(C'CR#RKYCYUNNNN % ri the miniature chest X-ray. ou ing s le Car Cost Drop Forecast 'With Cheaper Production |": iit ssn Sar Health Association. Donkey cart planter is quaint authorities, those positive reac- |tors to the tuberculin test, The |mass survey will be conducted Beatle last year and now bank-| jusing the Heaf Test followed by rupt. For a while last year Jimmy beat the Beatles' drums while |Ringo Starr was ill, and. took jhome a Beatle sized pay cheque. OTTAWA (CP) -- Industryjexpects the production costs of|pjyj of clini ; ac A vba he 4 aie m hts s *linics. OP ge Mae dei dl ia Minister Drury said today that|Canadian cars to be reduced ag saa a f hi But the|25 the cost of automobile pro-jand because of the industry's Br o Brae net thee aa 8 duction in Canada is reduced|competitive position it was rea- bankruptcy court Thursday he|one can be reasonable cer-|sonably certain these savings| said his debts total £4,066 ($12,-\ tain"? that the consumer price|would bc passed on to buyers. "Ck tat' hall" ¢ million| Yu! come down. |} Mr. MacInnis also asked pounds worth of publicity. Ev-| He was asked by Donald whether the $50,000,000 saved by SIVGKE in 'sbow hhithics nae y| MacInnis (PC -- Cape Breton|the Canadian manufacturers in oe miss I eae the hottest |50uth) to comment on a state-|customs tariffs under the agree- name thate Sag * jment which, he said, came from ment would be used to pay the "But after the headlines died|umo" leaders in the United|salaries of the 1,600 Ford work- began dying, tan No one|»tates and indicated that thejers to be laid off in Windsor, wanted to Know me ais spits |U.S. government had the right) Ont "It's a great inne " eat under the new auto trade agree-| Mr. Drury said reports that Ringo. "T didn't think ha could | ment to insist that Canadian|1,600 would be laid off are pre- ifail No one aid." car prices be reduced to con-|mature. There would be some) ee , sumers, temporary. layoffs but the ex- The minister a the union aero them is not yet known. HOLE-IN-ONE jleaders had a right to make any e government will take; UNPLAYABLE? observations they wanted. Butithe steps that may be neces- Jo e Canadian government had|sary to see there are no undue already: made it clear that it hardships,' he said AVON, Conn. (AP)--Ama- teur golfer Ev Hamlon scored a 'ole-in-one Wednesday, but they should have an X-ray and 'eral methods of contact are cur: house canvassing it cess while in some has brought results, 'The latter b being completed. Further information on -- |come forward in ever increas HEADS FOR TORONTO TOMMY McBEIGH DIES ing amounts as plans are for mulated, LONDON (Reuters) -- Goal- TORONTO (CP) -- Tommy|- were addressed by Dr. Mar- 3 garet Braund, medical advisor,| Ontario County Tuberculosis and f a Dr. Braund stated the associa-| and gay for a patio or any place/tion is planning to conduct aj the yard that a bright accent) survey in Whitby the latter part] | to the attention of the health] |Department of Health stating| » statement however, was played| down since it was thought the) larger canvass hinders a proper the proposed survey is expected to, WHEN BUYING OR SELLING PROPERTY ... LOOK TO | SCHOFIELD-AKER \@ Residential © Commercial @ Industrial FREE, SAFE. EASY MORTGAGES HOURS et rear of building ot Ist and 2nd, reine 9 A.M, till 9 P.M. 360 King St. West ed and purcha: SAT. Till 5 P.M, PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP--Will be yours if you should be the lucky buyer of this extremely well built 7 room split level home (1977 sq. ft.) The rooms consist of lorge family room behind the 2 car garage. Living room 22 x 15 approx. with natural stone fireplace. Dining room (13 x 12'7), Huge kitchen featuring hand rubbed birch cupboards galore, 3 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms all with tiled walls ond floors, Price includes all the expensive draperies and broadioom throughout the home, This home must be inspected to be fully oppreciated- But hurry, or you may be too late, RBI DIO He eae dae Z lf of house to) ¢ house canvassing was stressed]; although other means of con-|; ¥ tacting Whitby citizens may be}: |adopted, it was explained, Sev- «| ee lrently being explored. Further] ? along the suggestion of house to was sug-| gested, one canvasser should] visit only five homes. This plan has produced the greatest suc-) 9 instances canvassing of up to 25 houses BROOKSIDE ACRES--Very seldom do we have the opporrunity of selling such a fine home as this one. 7 room bungalow plus finished basement. Just under 2000 sq. ft of living area on main floor, A very gracious home located in one of Oshawa's top areas. Some of the features include: wall to wall broadioom, 2 fireplaces, one in the huge living room and one in the recrea- tion area, Large walk-in cedorlined closets, 3 baths, featuring one off the huge master bedroom. Just too many feotures to put in an advertisement, So give us a call right away and let us show you this excellent home this weekend, | keeper Ray Wood has been re-|McBeigh, fighter, manager and| leased by Huddersfield Town trainer, died at his home Wed- and leaves for Canada Monday/nesday after a long illness. Mc- lto play for a Toronto soccer |Beigh started his career as a We akan Ghia _|flyweight boxer in Vancouver) jclub, A former England Inter: under the late Jack (Deacon)| ghting it. ! nts to be Buying or Selling! GUIDE REALTY LTD. e LLOYD CORSON, President I want it understood," he principle, and not the «money involved, certainly not over re- Boy. Survives The skull was found in a load of gravel -which was. being | dumped at a building site near /Orillia. Basil Baye took it to sil Fatal' Bullet onservation officer J. T. Ross i of the Ontario lands and forests; FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP)-- mere ie Seer department which turned it in Richard Wayne Baker, 2%, LIST COMPLAINTS to the district forester's office|picked up a .38-calibre derrin- Complaints stated by the ger and ang a xorg Hog his church include: | sisters took a vow of obedience |(orenead and through his brain. That the shelter bas an "ad-/and if they don't follow the or-|, hat was six months ago and verse effect" on the neighbor: | der they will have broken their national, Wood_ played with) ajien in the 1920s. After retir-| |Darlington before joining Man-\ing from the ring he joined chester United in 1949. He Allen in management and over- made 187 league appearances'saw the careers of Alan Mc- |with the Manchester club. He Fater, George Chuvalo and |joined Huddersfield in 1958 Davey Mitchell. ! freshments."' So the 50-year-old Hanlon, | who also scored aces in 1947 | and 1956, wrote the U.S. Golf Association. He wants the USGA to rule on whether his apparent hole- in-one can be called an "'un- playable lie, thereby, in all probability, setting up a three via a short putt." "A rule reads a ball can be declared unplayable anywhere on a golf course," explains Hanlon, "'if so, why not in the hole?" Abbey, Mission City, B.C., said the shelter must be closed by next Tuesday. Mother Cecilia and five nuns who work with her have been ordered to re- © @ DICK YOUNG Vice-President @ LUCAS PEACOCK Sec-Trees. 16 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA PHONE 723-1121 PANORAMA WINDOWS Mugneault Quality Products ae, aed natin | craftmanship . . . MILLWORK. MOHAWK STREET--Very close to Sunset Heights School --- @ lovely brick home with 3 bedrooms, features attached gorege 'and carport. Only $15,900 with reasonable down payment, Open to offers. to your creative imagin- 5 years of research and ask about Migneault windows today at (aaa Fis aaa $24,900. IS THE ASKING PRICE on this custom built home. Located in choice north-west district. Everything about this home inside and out is just perfect. We couldn't begin to replace this home for the asking price. Owner being transferred is the only reason for selling, We hove the key--so be sure to call us real soon eine SIGNS WITH TICATS MARYVILLE, Tenn, (AP)-- Benny Monroe, 190-pound quar- terback who directed the Mary- ville College football team to a 7-1 won-lost record last fall, has signed a contract with Hamilton Tiger - Cats of the Canadian Football League Se mM x Migneault "SELF-STORING 900" BASEMENT UNIT Cc k practical designs to meet all basement requirements. Manufactured of Redwood -- water Migneualt VERTICAL WINDOW ki. ja doctor says the child's recov- hood; Catholics are surprised at '" baton "He was dead when I picked| finances and disposes of her) |. 4d | property as she chooses"; prior| S#i4 mother Cecilia. "There are| James Baker, said Thursday . ino grounds for excommunica- 'He wasn't breathing and his i ae the sisters carried out "'truly) : Playing: Avon Golf 'Club's heroic work" with the sick and) Complaints that noise from picked him up." A " ¢ 100 or so animals in her| En route to hospital, Baker, !0n's tee shot rolled into the Mother Ce said the shel-| cup. Hanlon ignored the shouts jare "just an excuse" to blanket|a doctor do to a_heart-attack Se ee e|victim at a football game. the ball from the cup, took a pos Msgr. Michael O'Connell, | Souls of animals. penalty and dropped in his gaid the church will "enforce! "God created animals the/from his heart as hard as | ee witk a could. He gasped and started And, me, its a | three," he told everybody | |heart beating "' ; | | © ia Said Hanlon: TANK TALK Doctors performed Surgery! 'trve disliked the idea of re " little chance of survival. yauss. I experienced it twice Ric bears two signs of - 4 Advance Planning Begits wit. sigh iit! Pore Benda "nd tion in his forehead and lack of) ' full control over' his left leg.|°¥er to get another, my first | step wouldn't be a trip to the store full use of the leg. USGA." By CAPT. N. M. HALL Latest addition to the Regi- Addi C k Advance preparation is now,mental Museum is a 1900-circa icts, TOO S camp, which takes place at|dress helmet. The helmet is own Camp Petawawa, June. 27, tojed and was worn by Lt. Colonel field training awaits members of|Commanding Officer of the On- PR agg os colony . the Regiment attending who will|tario Regiment. Some months|('Us . 4 ucts. ANG criminats ing on the tank gun and sub-|ed his sword and the sword worn|#)°@ of gp Saco gal brnsoorta machinegun ranges and finish-|by his father, also an officer of ime second annual conference test exercises on a squadron' basis. underway in the Regimental Training area at Raglan during end is May 15-16 when troops of "A" Sqn. will take their tanks Sqn. will also be undergoing, going basic training that week- ery 'is a miracle." a nun who handles her own) wt aon care what they do,"|him up." the child's father,| to the formation of the shelter)... * vasn' y I heart wasn't beating when 170-yard: par-3 lith hole, Han- aged in the priory. | g F agg shelter disturb the neighborhood|recalled something he had seen f ~ rom companions, removed A spokesman for Victoria dio-|2 theological dispute about th . "T hit him on the side away ut the\closure order." He said the|same as people," she said. } -- breathing and I could feel his) 3 within hearing range. immediately but said there was balede-ene 'wonter Guvies tor » accident--a slight ind -| ~ accidents: slight dente told myself then that were I | s ~ e For Unit Summer Camp = ssw'atiersrtiria "ype rier eter me underway for unit summer|34th (Ontario) Battalion officer's H A C ] July 4. A full week of excellent|/R. B. Smith, a well-known past Y be doing tactical exercises fir-|ago, Colonel Smith also present- lives in 12 houses in an 11-block ing up the week doing armored|the Regiment. Col. Smith's on addictions was told Thurs- Preparation training will be May and June. The first week- into the field) Members of "C" end As soon as Army Area Head- quarters approves the Sqn. Training Syllabus for summer camp, it will be posted for all ranks to see on the unit notice board at the West end of the Armory floor. Presently shown there are training areas that will be occupied by the Regi- ment at camp The Regimental Ball is one sword is now worn on. cere- ° monial occasions by the Com- manding Officer aly Rev. Dr. M. S. Flint, dire of chaplaincy for the tions, declined to name The recent "pop" concert by , Pop : Yi streets. or the district 'to the Band of the Ontario Regi- ment was highly successful. number of officers and NCOs attended the performance at Mc- Laughlin Collegiate in Oshawa. Following the concert, the Regi- mental Band entertained Metropolitan Brass Band at a reception in the Sergeants' Mess cent people who may re there." in Andrew Mercer Reformat Of the in the reformatory in Lt. Colonel W. C inspect the 1913 Ontario Regi- town Toronto and 16 had in ment Cadet Corps on June 2,/Ye4rs lived in only 12 diffe All members of the Regiment houses within an Ll-street a are invited to attend the inspec- tion to see future members of Ually used by known crimin ctor Ontario department of reforms institu-| the pro- q|tect property owners and inno- side He told of the addict colony while describing for the confer- the ence the results of 15 years of research on female drug addicts ory. 296 women examined that Paynter will time, he said, 199 lived in down- Six rent rea he same houses were habit- als the Regiment on parade. Colonel Paynter will also inspect the Port Perry Collegiate Cadet MAN BURNS FOREST Man caused 83 per cent of On- week away and tickets for the\Corps on May 28. The Portjtario's forest fires in 1963, dev- Perry Corps is affiliated with/astating 36,897 acres of wood- Regiment's social event of the} season are selling at an acceler-| ated rate. Highlighting the eve-| ning will be the Leek-Eating Ceremony, performed this year by Lieutenants Patrick Dooley | and Helmut Paddags (C Sqn.). | Dress for officers is Mess Kit; for NCOs, Patrol Dress and for men, Tropical Worsteds. Confirmation badges signify- ing qualification of rank of Sen- ior NCOs and Warrant Officers have been authorized by the | Commanding Officer after rec-| ommendation by the Regimental Dress Committee. The badge will be a collar badge, with the) cat facing to the right worn in the centre of the Sergeant's stripes on the right arm. War- rant Officers will wear the con-| firmation badge one inch below! the WO badge also on the right arm. Further details will be forthcoming in unit Part I orders. \ land SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to $18.00 on your auto insurance, See... JOHN RIEGER 218 DUNDAS ST. 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