A ere gUTeTERITERS IS sane frum o spars » a. NEW *One of the most Wio this area has ¢hased by Houdaille Ltd. of Oshawa, The is especially design Arena Plan Is Discussed PORT HOPI recreation to hear Port Hope pr tHe Peter Arena, reported ( at council Monday Camp ni The arena, named after a Trin-/be guaranteed certain hours per old boy who/week free skating, and adminis School ity College - Vi bodies met last THE OSHAW2 TIMES, Wednesday, May 27, 1959 a bh TRUCK PURCHASED BY interesting | dle the huge dies which Hou- Bdustrial trucks ever shipped been pur- Industries, » new truck ed to han- be placed and daille uses to stamp out auto- | the new truck is equipped to do molive parts, These dies which weigh as much as 20 tons must removed from | the stamping presses at the | Legion Canadian Legion branches met in first time. { Led by Branch 30 pipe band, the rally paraded to the ceno- taph where wreaths Mrs. M. Richardson, provincial president and Zone Commander) Mrs. Gwen Baker, of Cobourg. Branch 30 padre, Canon .C. H. Hold Port Hope Rally PORT HOPE (Staff) -- Ladies' earn the legion the respect 4 auxiliaries from eight Zone F2, deserved. ] Port Hope Sunday for the annual of Port Hope rally, held in Port Hope for theithe ladies and the band on their! urn out. Blougiton o Brighton, Yegional/ vice - president, Canon C. H. Weis Jaid by Boulden and branch president Cole Locke. stores and 73 wholesale supply depots in the United States and Canada. The remaining 50 per cent of | 30 Per Cent Of IGA Purchased icles foils Hs CHICAGO (CP)--The Marchan corporation. Company Ltd., of Toronto has purchased 50 per cent of the AUSSIE POST OFFICE jstack of IGA, a food store chain. Purchase was disclosed to the| Tne Australian Post Office is The meeting was conducted by|IGA board of directors by IGA| ou 0 ie 150th anniversary Mrs. Dorothy Perry, president of President Don R. Grimes. | ng Port Hope ladies' auxiliary. The chain has more than 5,000/in 1959. Present were members from| Brighton, Cobourg, Campbeliford, | CLZARANC SD E Buxiliaries it Zone commander F, R. Hills also congratulated Other speakers were i Boulden, conducted a short serv- ice. The parade marshal was ser geant-at-arms John New and the # color part" was commanded by Robert Smith, second vice-presi- dent, Branch 30. The color pariy was composed of Henry Cook and |Frnie LePage, The ladies' aux- |iliary's colors were carried Mrs. Edna Dilworth and Mrs § Bernice Foster. John Herron led Branch 30 representatives, Reeve Read Budge stressed the service ladies' auxiliaries of the Canadian Legion had rendered to Canada and the Commonwealth. "You have earned a welcome ; wherever you go. We in Port ! Hope are fortunate that you 4 have chosen to come here for 4 your one rally," he sald. Deputy-reave Michael Wladyka sald that the recent increase in| membership of legion branches could be partly credited to ladies' auxiliaries. By their devotion to legion principles, they had helped | Man Found Guilty Of Having Stocks | MONTREAL (CP) Peter (the Russian) Stepanoff was |found guilty Tuesday of possess- --Iveland Photo, |I08 $9,600 worth of stocks stolen ad on HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES, LTD. end of each production run and Ltd. here. The | truck is capable of handling dies weighing up to 40,000 pounds | | Equipment Co this job. Manufactured by The - Elwell-Parker Electric Com. | pany of Cleveland, Ohio, and handled through Industrial istered by TCS Coun. Smith A. C. Ketchum sald that P. / had recreation officials. rious local otest about Carl Smith buying TCS out in a year ht | had hoped to build an arena for tration and management responsi- the school, is owned and admin- bilities would be Dr.| nee headmaster, Coun. Smith, at made two suggestions to the Dr. Ketchum to consider local Either TCS could rent the arena and thickness, general veck to the town at $1 per year; or heating, and holes in the roof Port Hope and TCS could arrange Memorial a joint ownership, with the town/m In either case, TCS boys would and building a new roof TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT.-TV Channel 6---Toronto ing rink is located at Cobourg WEBW.TV Channel 7---Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester = ' -- WEGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4---Buffalo NESDAY P.M. 5:00 P.M Li Theatre; Sports #=Dancing Storybook | S=-Playhouse | #eFun To Learn 2~Three Stooges 5:15 P.M &-Cartoc Storybook 5:3 PM T=-Mickey Mouss 6=Huckleberry Hound 4=Dinner Date 2~Bengal Lancers | Goo P.M. | 115 Theatre News; "WED » n J=Jot Jackson a1 PM 6~Ray Forrest 6:30 P.M 5-43--News; Weather 6:48 P.M, 6:8-4-3--News 7100 PM 1k=Family Theatre Se-Tablold SeRifleman &=Mackenzie's Raiders 3~8pecial Agent 7 Ts PM T=News: Weather 1:30 PM 7=lawrence Welk 6=Disney Presents 58-Wagon Train 4=Union Pacific 100 P.M L 1 . lLeave It To Beaver 4~Keep Talking 118-0ne of a Kind 7--Ossle and Harriet 4~Traokdown 58-Price Is Right 0 rm 11-This Week T=Donna Reed 682-Music Hall ~The Millionaire $3 PM 11-Century * Stories 7--San Francisco Beat 6-3.3---Bat Masterson 4=I've Got a Secret 10:00 P.M 11=8an Francisco Reat 7-BRoxing f-=Unforeseen 58-This Is Your 4=Circle Theatre 10:30 P.M 11.8-Close-Up S5-8pecial agent 2-0Official Detective Life Captain Kangaroo | 9:00 AM 2-Coffee Break | 7---Morning Show | 53--Treasure Hunt 8:15 AM. Theatre; Sports 6---Whistletown 8-~Playhouse 4~Fun To Learn $~Three Stooges | 5:15 P.M | &=Cartoon Storybook 5% P | 4-Sam Levenson | 11:00 AM, 53--Price Is 5~Burns and Allan Popeye 9:15 AM | 7=Devotions 9:30 AM 7--Romper Room 5--Favorite Story Topper 10:00 AM 4-On The Go 52--Dough Ra M1 10:30 AM 7-Disney Time 6~Woody Woodpecker &=Dinner Date 3---Huckleberry Hound 6:00 P.M UTheatre; News: Weather Y--Early Show 6-Metrop. News 3-Jetf's Collis 6:18 PM, | | B3---Concentration | 6=1 slarried Joan 4-Top Dollar | 6:30 P.M 11:45 AM | 8-4-3--News: Weather 11-Storytime | 6:43 P.M. | 12:00 Noon | | 11--Popeye: Bugs Bunny | 7--George Hamilton IV Tec Dough va; Weather 6-5-4-2---News 7:00 P.M, Family Theatre 6-~Tablold 8--The Lawman 4-State Trooper : 3-Highway Patrol 7--Pantomime Quiz Ts PM | 58-It Could be You 7-News: Weather | &--Search for Tomorrow | 7:30 P.M. THURSDAY EVENING 5:00 PM, |earlier this year in a huge $890, 000 trust company burglary in St. Catharines. Amazed Woman The verdict was returned by a |Court of Queen's Bench jury. Sees Hold-Up DENVER, Colo. (AP)--While a| woman nearby watched in aston:| He sald he believed that TCS Ishment, a man looted an arm. ight be willing to assume cost/ored truck of $164,450 in cash | heating equipment Tuesday and escaped with a male partner in a green-and- | He also announced possible White automobile, | oman' early start on construction of an| It was the second largest cash Ww 8 Role addition to the arena, to allow haul in the history of the ver I 1 1. Den n Marriage bands should avoid critich curling facilities. area. In 1922 armed men am. Formation of a local curling bushed a federal reserve truck in' H club has been a' long, fond front of the Denver Mint and got| and threats, says this article: dream of many local citizens, away with $200,000. "The Special Nature of Women" whose nearest available rock-slid-| Tuesday's theft was in the in June Reader's Digest. Puz- drive-in area of the Jefferson gling as it may seem, women County Bank just west of Den- often need help in accepting their sexual role as women. | Here's MOTHER OF YEAR [vets : 19) JRANBY ; a { The thief opened the locked how partners can | GRANBY, Que. (CP) -- Mrs. Jo A Ernest Pare, mother of 16 chil- (truck door with a key and tossed dren ranging in age from 25 to|four canvas sacks holding the| ininity and win happiness from discontent. Get Reader's Digest: transferred to the town. The meeting came about the sald request of he would sentence Stepanoff Fri- day, : Stepanoff's lawyer, Antonio La- mer, said he would enter an ap- peal against the jury's verdict, condition lack complaints about ice of of Installing [two years old, was named money to his confederate. Then |Granby's- "Mother of the Year" [they drove out past tellers sit. by the Granby centenary com- ting at drive-in windows and van- | mittee, ished. 33 EAST KING NESBITT S FINEST QUALITY LADIES' APPAREL Thursday ® Friday ® Saturday LAST 3 DAYS Scotty | Colborne, Frankfort, Port Hope, | Trenton and Warkworth, as well as provincial president Mrs. -- Richardson and provincial secre- .. . at reduced prices |tary Mrs. E. Duffield. The balance of our Infant's and SPECIAL! Children's Coat Sets are marked 2 PRICE down for final Clearance this week ... Included are our stocks of "Little SPECIAL Group of Nugget Adjusta Sets' and "Heitner Confy Quality Sets", for Boys and Girls ages from 1 Year to 3x. SPECIAL 12.95 WARD'S THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SIMCOE ST. AT ATHOL RA 5-1151 MAY 28, 29, 30 Edna Ann Hats OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Mr, Justice Wilfrid Lazure said | Continues Tomorrow 9a.m. BARGAINS... by the yard! 5000 YDS. of 48" DRAPERY FABRICS Plain Fortisans and Printed Bark Cloths in all Decorator Colors 1 69 YD. LOW, LOW REG. VALUES SALE PRICE UP TO $3.98 YD. 36" DOTTED SWISS AND a7" CELANESE 36" to 42" DAN RIVER 36" WASHABLE COTTON GINGHAMS PRINTS TAFFETAS DIMITIF® 12:45 P.M 11--All Star | 4=Guiding Light 1:00 P.M 7--Music Bingo 6----Matinee 5~Movie 4---Meet the 3-Mid-day | 11-=Movie 7-Day In C | 4=Jimmy 2:90 | 6--News S--Home Co 4~House Party Haggis B TE 3 11-8--Nursery 3:00 11-6-Douglas 7 Beat 52-Dr, Ma 4-Big Payoff 3:30 PM 0 Matinee | 4-~As the World Turns | | 1:30 P.M 7-For The Ladies 1:00 P.M Dean 2-Helen Neville PM 7~Gale Storm MM The T--Leave It To Beaver 6--All Star Theatre S5--~Border Patrol 4] Love lucy 3-Texas Rodeo 8:00 P.M, | 11,6--Musiec Makers | 7=Zorro | $23---Lawless Years | &~December Bride 4:30 11-8portscope 6-~Have Gun, Will Travel | 7--Real McCoy's | 52-Too Young Steady &~Yancy Derringer 9:00 P.M, BUSINESS PROMOTION SALE Grab Days WE'LL MAKE THESE LAST 3 DAYS MEMORABLE Theatre | | | Millers matinee ourt to 7--Pat Boone 6-Wyatt Earp 4-Zane Grey Theatre 5-2--Laif-Line oking BETTER QUALITY DRESSES OH, How Pretty -- AH! How Flattering e dresses will put you at the head of the parade. Choose from that are new ond becoming ---- Impressive styles by leading mokaors = Exciting fabrics in Silks, Prints and the newest in Summer WITH OUTSTANDING BARGAINS Cottons. A large variety of dazzling colors. Reg. to 24.95, LADIES and MISSES' THE SALE ENDS IN 3 DAYS! Lo ages M School, 30 PM 7-~Rough Riders 6---Loretta Young The 52--Ford Show 3 4-Plavhouse 90 10:00 P.M | 11:6 Explorations 7--Frontier Docloy | 8.3-You Bet Your Life Fairbank. | Clock lone Sale Price Sale ' 89. | OY nu. 54" TO 60" CELANESE SPRING SUITINGS wx. 1.00 Sale Price 39 vu. 36" PINWALE CORDUROY IN 20 SHADES { yd. Sale Price 89 vi. 5,000 YARDS BETTER QUALITY COTTONS IN ALL COLORS AND DESIGNS 69x Reg. up to 1.49 yard. SALE PRICE Stock up at this low low price. | UPTO 2.98 yard. SALE PRICE . 10:48 P.M 7<Time For Sports 11:00 P.M 11-96-54. 2 News "Weather: Sports ms PM 7+Playhouse 65Viewpoint S&Feature Movie = 0PM ces 11-4The Late Show | 4=~Serials 6<Feature Film | $3 PM 4-=Theatre | 11--Popeye 2Jack Paar | 5.2--County Fair THURSDAY | 6~Maggle Mugging 2:00 AM, &-Edge of Night 4 M 11.6..0pen House 7-Who Do You Trust | 10.30 PM | 11=Playbill § 2-From These Roots | 7-Border Patrol | &~Verdict Is Yours . | $@:00 P.M, | 11--Bugs Bunny ! } | T--American Bandstand 11:00 P.M 11.7:6-8-4-3---News mus PM THESE MUST GO AT SPECIAL FURTHER DISCOUNTS ON 2 OR MORE -- SIZES 8 TO 30 " 36" to 39" DRIP DRY SANFORIZED BROADCLOTH 12 Shades 44" PLAIN SHEENO 15 Beautiful Colors 36" PLAID GINGHAMS All colors 36" POLISHED COTTONS REG. VALUES UP TO 1.49 YARD Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price 69 | 98. | 49 | 59. THE ABOVE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING VALUES ON SALE... SO COME AND SHOP EARLY WHILE SELECTION IS AT ITS VERY BEST -- . TEXTILE MI CLEARANCE LTD. | 75 SIMCOE ST. NORTH PHONE RA 5-1611 LADIES' SPRING (OATS Regular to 39.95 LAST 3 GRAB DAYS as low os | 6--~Speaking French $2-Truth or Consequen TO PUT YOU AT EASE ALL SUMMER LONG -- Whether you are city-bound or going elsewhere It's a com- plete costume itself -- a silk lined Jacket and Skirt ---- several styles, colors ond fabrics -- All sizes, but not in every line. Reg. ot 39.95, | T--Playhouse 6 Viewpoint | S~Feature Movie 3-Sports Reel 11:5 PM, 1 <b Late Show 6--Mystery Theatre Film Festival $~Jack Paar FUR STORAGE Store your Furs and Winter Gar- ments in Our Modern Refrigerated Vaults Safe from FIRE THEFT « MOTHS * STORAGE + CLEANING + SHINERIZING _ (Fur CLEANING) OSHAWA FUR and COLD STORAGE 5-3=Today 44&News Roundup " -- LADIES' SHOPTY COATS Regular to 24.95 LAST 3 GRAB DAYS as low as LADIES' CAR COATS CREDIT You can still buy on Credit as you have always -- | TERMS BITS Yes! These ladies Car- to 18.95 THREE GRAB - ONLY coat LAST DAYS are Reg we shall be glad to explain the new arrangement. 33 KING ST. E. LADIES WEAR