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The Oshawa Times, 4 Feb 1960, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 4, 1960 3 TV-RADIO COLUMN "The Tempest' Adaptation Brings Shakespeare Alive Top Honors For Publisher . (CAPSULE NEWS. Mr. McNeill, Mr. George Lofthouse, past . president of Board of Directors --Oshawa Times Photo 29, ont den 38p Emergent Meeting CEDAR LODGE, A.F. & A.M. 270, OSHAWA Lamprey Problem Far From Solved OTTAWA (CP) Science is far from arn answer to the Great Lakes sea lamprey problem, Dr. Vadim Vladykov, professor of biology at the University of Ot- tawa, said Wednesday night. { The lamprey, an eel - like fish two to s Mid- three Masonic BRO. CHARLES J. PIRIE 7:30 P.M. at Mcintosh Funeral Home FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Masonic Clothing d to attend @ All M are urgently re Service for our late ch ment to pol also char valid five bre Ha \ oka in E. L. Elliott Wor. Master E. F. Farrow Secretary riton Sudbury , North Bay . Kapuskasing . White River Moosonee 4 Haliburton der t VANCOUVER (CP) Good most on television. Now, I don't| 1 = a al a PN 24 8 =i _RA 5.3564 46 SIMCOE ST. N. ® OSHAWA LEGS or BREAST PRESSWOOD CRY-0-VAC V2 COTTAGE ROLLS Plate Brisket 4 - $1 SUPER VALUE RINDLESS 1-LB. PKG. Breakfast Bacon 55° GRAPEFRUIT 10 45° ONTARIO WAXED TURNIPS EUCHRE c «99 u47° NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)--|to two charges of theft. He is to By CYNTHIA LOWRY authoritative Prospero. But He [¥rank Leslie was honored by ve sentenced Friday. | NEW YORK Lr See. real stat of he Show was She de- the Grgater Niagara Chamber of ® co ' |vision's occasional presentation|signer, . man |Commprce Wednesday night on APPOINT EX-MAYOR Inf a classic--such as Wednesday|who dreamed up those beautiful the 8ccasion of his 60th anniver-| MONTREAL CE Rabert pa night's abridged adantation of sets, the magnificent make-up [sary in the publishing business. Richardson, 40, of Toronto asim. mempest--is one of the most|and costumes. {In 1900 Mr. Leslie purchased the{been appoited Tanager of he useful functions of the medium. {Tavistock Gazette. Four years OIESUiISHOD So Vies Shona ment It can bring to life for many peo-| Aynough NBC has sent out the {later he bought the Niagara Falls|% e igi dt | ple characters they have encoun-| oa Pie Srooram producers {Weekly Review, forerunner off Commerce, i Re tered before only on the printed|y "ul careful in the handling of {The Evening Review, and has a oF oii me! | page--and povslly as home-vork| : joo and sex on its future since. . oy "which worke|ffom school at that. s, effect of the new owned the paper sin {head a department which Works Shakespeare's tale of magie,| Foo o Te Boi Ae a. il | WINS GERMAN AWARD closely with the national cham- revenge and love on an en-lfooq™ oo bn" next Septems % : fe rs TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario|ber's more than 750 member(s. icq icland is sheer fantasy, |, C0 ot of the filmed shows-- 2a College of Art Wednesday an-|boards of trade and chambers of | and NBC's production gave it aly." wocternc and the crime CRA DIRECTOR IS HONORED Gi fo TH ES Tt He Frnt JE BTR public of Germany scholarship/M. Iraser who ha ative settings and beautiful cos-|po "bic" Concon Brewst for advanced study i music oF | clamber. | tumes. d with exciting] The new directive seems long : " i i ion. y bove, dur- rewster, (the visual arts to Victor Tinkl of| a N The play started with exciting| d It i lief to know Oshawa CRA Director Wen- | Mr. Brewster was presented | course from the University of | Education. Shown a y : ; [the 0 Victor 4 STEADY NEW MISSILE | r overdue. is a re dell Brewster was honored at | with a certificate appointing | Western * Ontario. The presen- | ing the presentation are, left to immediate (Hespeler. Mr. Tinkl is in Mule; WASHINGTON (AP) -- House shots of a lerritie Horm 8 sea; that at long last NBC is of the an informal dinner meeting of | him permanent municipal re- | tation was made by John Me- right: Ted Bind, president of the CRA (doing advanced study on a1 80 pace committee members. dis. Dut then Tegiire 3 thle ins opinion that 'to show an actor the board of directors and staff | creation director. The certificate | Neill, Director of Special Ser- | CRA Board of Directors, special Lean Foundation scholarship. {enssed Wednesday behind closed |{ience rom) e 2 Hence v ie firing bullets into a victim al of the CRA St CRA neaduuar. | marks the successful comple i nig gg guest Mayor Lyman Gifford; PICKEREL RETURN |doors a proposed anti - missile 7aSRE daughter in cor Yeady 4isad. 18 eS pg : 3 in-servi ch, Ontario Department of May ' Frigas of oh Ld hi pSS $ Nao] y § E id," an ters on Gibb street Tuesday. tion of a three-year in-service ran pa CHATHAM (CP)--Yellow pick-| weapon which one CONGresSMan) jucted a lengthy fill-in. dialogue us not Io 2 atts ane | |erel, which had virtually dis-|said might be able to melt a bout events leading up to the a Eo sling rool 10 { ' |appeared from Lake Erie a year plane in the air. It is under study| ning of the play. After that(¢ DD Br WEATHER FORECAST | OBITUARIES ago, is refurning in quantity to/by Varo Manufacturing Com-| plot got thicker, more com-| "es stic, the western section of the lake,|pany, at Garland, Tex., and on| yi. 104 and action-filled, | . | - - fishermen were told here Wed- the basis of information available | The cast, and it was a large| Recommended tonight: : . CHARLES J. PIRIE inghamshire, England, Jan. nesday by Murray McLean, pres-|would render an enemy's incom-| was excellent particularly A Bouquet from Maurice Che- ou 1 er eetin t The last surviving member of|1891, the deceased was a son 'of the West Erie Commer-ing missile ineffective as it Maurice Evans, who made an'valier, CBS, 10-11 p.m. y | his family, Charles J. Pirie, 70/the late Mr. and Mrs. Henryl.ia] Fishermen's Association. He passed through a radiation belt! ~~~ ~~ - ER a tad * Drew St., died at the Oshawa Joseph Sears. He was married), ged = association members to -- . General Hospital Wednesday, in Toronto July 30, 1913 practise conservation. now nn Il a | 0 na Feb. 3, following a short illness.! A resident of Brooklin for He was in his 89th year years, Mr. Sc had prev STORY SAID FALSE TORONTO (CP) Forecasts) day. Milder today. turning colder By GLADYS YELLOWLEES A son of the late William and (lived in Osh for SARNIA (CP) Mail truck issued at 5 a.m Friday. Winds light : INA The Ti M's mel Christina Pirie, the deceased was prior to tha ont lle A er Winston Taylor, -18, who Synopsis Skies are mainly Timmins-Kapuskasing: Cloudy SOL ot he res " 5 Wer born at Port Credit and was mar- resident of C 2 yea alleged a masked bandit knocked clear over Southern Ontario this/today and Friday. Occasional |i! the church with president ried at Blenheim, Ont., 66 vearsihe was a br yer by trade . him unconscious and stole five morning but cloud has been fore:|snow Friday. Milder today, turn. |Hills in the chair. May Millson ago. Prior to coming to Os! He leaves his wife, the former mail bags from his truck last cast reac nto! ing colder Friday. Winds light to-|leader of Group 1, conducted °154 years ago he had lived in Margaret Black; daugh-| Friday, was charged Wednesday Ontario by Friday k dis-/day, northeast 15 Friday program which included tw oly, ters, Mrs. B. Fowler (Mabel), oflw he theft of the bags and turbance will bring Forecast Temperatures films and discussion, Bruce and Before his retirement in 1952,' Bowmanville; M A. Corden ded on bail. Taylor also is o most of Northern Ontario to- Low tonight, High Friday Jean Taylor led the service and nr pirie was an employee of Violet), of Oshawa and Mrs. D.} ged with giving a false state- day Snow occurring in the north- Windsor 20 recreation was conducted by Dor-| General Motors for 46 years. He Burleigh (Jessie), of Brooklin Robert Poirer, 16. ern James Bay region willl St. Thomas . 15 |othy Pascoe worked for many years in the an4 4 son Melvin, of killen »d with the theft, was|that preys on other fish, has been spread slowly southward into| London 15 : "IVIC E 'EE paint shop and was regarded as| Also surviving are three sis-|remanded for a week rampant in the Great Lakes and| Bret of the north country by Fri-| Wingham 10 HONOR CIvic EMPLOY EE one of the top strippers in the (onc Mrs. J. Heald (Annie), of has been drawing increasing at- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow oi , ~~ i) > 3 10.0 da: Toronto lees, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mont-|Pusines " »; Mrs. Dorothy Butler, of ADMITS MAIL THEFT tention from scientists. Regional forecasts until| Trenton ad Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. Pirie was a past master cau' and Mrs. A. Richardson] MONTREAL (CP) Marcel| Dr. Viadykov, who in 1950 dis- midnight Friday. St. Catharines . gomery ane Hal 2 ial evening| °F Cedar Lodge, AF and AM and| py) os Hampton \ers, Provost, a 36-year-old post office|covered characteristics of larval| Lake Lake Huron re- He Ashion stteixied a socia oa past principle of Pentalpha|, 0 ~ 7 cy eo of| truck driver, admitted Wednes-|lamprey that enable scientists to gion indsor, London: Sunny at Hampton hal Fiiay When Chapter, Roya! Arch Masons. He Tora eal ns Roy, day he himself stole his mail-{trace them to streams where Hh 2 w cloudy ervals to the ring road superintende vas one of the most dedicated! bo; Lect 5. Ing ROY re ruck: last: Friday nelthev: are spaw tlined in a bi Boy Frid y. A little T. K. Stewart, was presented with| , +" eine masons in Oshawa. | Of Toruste and pe L of Toronto ey ruck gas, Frdsy, The they sre spawned, vil od 1s ay tin Win 5 a platform rocker rs. Ste y gro: i and six grandchildre : i | milder. Winds easterly 15, in. a platiorm rocker. Mrs. Stewart|jaying heen of great assistance pS ran nce will be envelope, containing $850, was|poison and electrocute the lam-| creasing to 20 this afternoon. received a bouquet of flowers. t, the other lodges in Oshawa The memor service w Trt Provest leaded ByIoom ' | Vi 4) ake Ontario regions 5 Those present included mem-| He was also a member of Simeoe|ntid at the Armstrong F uneral By 3 y. | Niagara Lake Bang a 10 bers of the 1959-60 council, em-| Street United Church Home at 11 am Saturday, Fet f Lia oa ; on fon little milder -10 ployees and their wives Predeceased by his wife, the|6, followed by interment in Moun = { Clouds : ri BY. A tle Ini cer a a former Letitia J. Labadie, in|Lawn Cemetery. Rev S J. Hil 10a cast Oar alrman Winds ligh aa 4 4-H CLUB ENTERTAINS 1941 he leaves three daughters, !lier, pastor of Brooklin United Friday CITY AND The 4-H girls and their leaders, |yr.c FH Keller (Marie), of Ham. Church, will conduct the serv- i Ge pan Bay, Lake regions.| Mrs v Ashton i Js. ios ilton; Mrs. H. Pounder (Clarice), ices. . | southern Kirkland Lake regions, | Hockaday, entertained the ladies|,r peterborough and Mrs. H, Pin-| = -- | es 00 ews ove a e North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny to-| DISTRICT of the community at a supper in| .,mpe (Lillian). of Oshawa and me 5 . 1 I day. Cloud Friday. A the Community hall, Saturday|, con. Gordon. of Oshawa. G little m an 3 SLIGHT DAMAGE evening. There were about 60 Aly surviving are two grand. 1g h 1 Northern end aig re Slight damage resulted from an present hildren and five great-grandchil- news coverage would be the first/mind a boxing match, but it is| gion: Sunny today fouams eas automobile accident at the cor- oo onarg dren. wish of Dr. Andrew Stewart,|this heavyweight, sadistic brutal-| tonight. Occasional snow late Fri ier of Fernhill Boulevard sy PERSO} RET s. 'Ralph Davis The funeral service will be held 0 osed chairman of the Board of Broad-|ity that I don't think is good for | leigh, at 3.45 p.m. Wednes. Mr Ee o1re rs. Ya ees vis.| at the Mcintosh Funeral Home p cast Governors, if he were ma-|me or for other viewers. i TS day, Feb. 4 Drivers involved, ; 4. ratter's sister, Ida Rey-|o,2 Pe Saturday. hg op {rooned on a desert island with a| "Would I welcome bare bosoms | COMING EVEN wete Walter W Cros, 44 gin pods Sunday in Or Lady of vel by ilerment J» : 3 haa T {hypothetical television set. : ton television on' this :deserti ningham avenue, shawa, an 0 AR ' v i metery ov. Johr I Aske ist hi oice of pro-|i ; A Wi _ Scout Hall, Gibbon and Rene Nadeau, 491 Fairleigh. Mercy Hospiaal, Toroats, il Moffat, Bin fer of Simcoe Stent i ue eC a prrcsiandy, Yes. x 3 vat Bessa B Vista, Friday, February 5 eT Mr. and Mrs. Howard Millson Unite hurch, will conduct the ae 4 i st 1 former president! whic : Ado 4h : Six prizes, Refreshments : WHIST WINNERS land Peggy and Mrs, L. B. Wil-|services QUEBEC (CP)--Quebec's two ily go Alba Son! whieh was being presented. RUMMAGE sale and children's cloth. Winners in the Whist Drive jams of Bowmanville attended] A masonic service will be held [main political parties are op- in an interview: | When he was in London last| ing, West Group, Centre Street held at Bathe Park Monday|ihe Durham Club meeting in|at the funeral home at 7.30 p.m.|posed to the bill of rights the forts pe ON io. keep in touch | October, he said, he saw Sir Ken- Church, Friday, Feb. 5, at 12 noon. night were Mrs, B. Fullerton, |, | Friday, Feb. 5 {federal government proposes. "Well, ke to P In touch|neth Clark doing a series on art, park, Eulslle Avenus. Eulalle | Mrs, E. Bathe, J. Ogilvi precio % ' Discussion of a motion Wednes-| With the outside world. I'd li €|"and certainly the showing of THE . 5. EB. A ilvie ss s- | 5 de week only. Admission en "Mrs. Maxwell. Wrasse Millson ry neatly FUNERAL OF day by Liberal Opposition Leader |Eood news cov erage. I'd like tolsome of the masterpieces used a Tt TT Try presen . ; GORDON B. MONTGOMERY |Georges Lapalme-brought out the|know what intelligent people are| ould cause me no offence at all. JANNERY Ladies Ausiiary. Bingo,| EUCHRE WINNERS |as winner of Durham County} me funeral service for Gordon view of the Union Nationale and Saying about the problems Off" om... . I Thursday 8 pom. at the Avalon. SIX| Winners at the euchre party/public speaking competition Bertram Montgomery, beloved ye eon alo Ro their community and their so-|, oetting back to my island Jackpols. | si #335 Sour. held Saturday night at Bathe sponsored by the Trustee and|son of Mr. and Mrs. Ian Mont- pill i; pb Say proposed ciety. fare, it is true that some things| WONWAGE wis ttl 1106 Cedar | Park were Mrs. E. McDonough, | Ratepayers' Association. Her gomery, who died at the Toronto|in Ottawa in 1958. y "I would like to see good drama sspecially Eppes bo He Fig i Street, | Mrs. J. Ashton, Mrs. Rutter, L. Siibject was "The North American|gogpital for Sick Children last/ Mr. Lapalme and Attorney-|and occasionally some light enter.| FOL! i ready ro] {Pelow and I. Fisher. Buffalo Monday, was held at the Mec-|General Antoine Rivard said the tainment. I would want a variety| P, 1 Co : OZYS , _|type of program but goodness {federal government has not yet of programs. I think I have cath knows, nobody would watch them | announced any charges or modi-|olic tastes . , . I can get a good| fications to its 1958 draft bill. (laugh out of Red Skelton -- the hour after hour. | Mr. Lapalme's motion pro-|slapstick stuff." | "Ibelieve in the ultimate ef-| posed the Legislative Assembly |fectiveness of communications and Paul, Peterborough, visited was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. (form a 15-member committee to HUMOR HAS PLACE {and the conveying of ideas. And, CONDUCTING EXAMS Mr. and Mrs. B. Montgomery. The pallbearers were Bert|examine whether the proposed, The father of six added: *My|this great medium which brings Reginald G. Geen, organist and| Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Tink and| Shortt, Bob Kemp, Bob Fleming. federal bill of rights infringed on|family and I enjoy comediansiso many parts of the world and| |choirmaster of Simcoe Sireet|Mrs. H. E. Tink visited Mr. and|and Mel Montgomery. [provincial fields of jurisdiction, [Wayne and Shuster, but pid La thinking together is, I think, | {United Church, is in Sudbury this|Mrs. 0. Cruickshank, Peter- = ele . Mr. Rivard said the govern-|would want to watch them all thela factor which in the long run) {week conducting examinations for borough. ALBERT ERNEST SEARS In failing health for ment knew what Quebec's con-{time. Yes, on a desert island Ilwill make us better citizens." RUMMAGE SALE the Royal Conservatory of Music| Mr. and Mrs. $. E. Werry, several | stitutional rights were and no think I would want some humor. | of Toronto. FRIDAY, FEB. 5th | | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Intosh Funeral Home at 2 p.m : {Mr. and Mrs. J. Yellowlees were Wednesday, Feb, 3 shawa Fi t : | aN re Taniment guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rev. R. B. Milroy, minister of [tine ambulance calls during the is, Oshawa, Sunday. Knox Presbyterian Church, con-| past 24 hours. Mr. and Mrs. C. Neals, Ruth|ducted the services. Interment IDEAL FISH AND CHIP ATHOL ST. WEST Will be closed from Feb- ruary lst to February 16th inclusive. 4 AMBULANCE CALLS | I Mr. and Mrs. Wes Werry and|Vears Alfred Ernest Sears passed| committee was needed. "What about music? As far as| AT 1:30 PM STREETS CLOSED Assem- | Prefer to listen to on radio | family, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Yel-jaway Wednesday, Feb. 3. He was an amendment, Mr. Rivard (orchestral music is concerned, I ] lowlees, Harold and Murray, Mr.|in his 70th year. In recent years Br ee Rivers it ASSASSINATION ST. GREGORY'S | The following streets will be ang Mrs, Roy Langmaid, Mr. he had made his home with his|po" ra assert its stand the fed. rather than watch it on TV AUDITORIUM closed for construction today: and Mrs. C. Langmaid attended daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and oq) government must respect|Seems to me that the camera al- BROUGHT REFORM [Stevenson road north from ihe Brooks - Langmaid reunion Mrs. David Burleigh, of Brooklin.|the rights of the provinces as set| Ways goes to the wrong section ; : | SIMCOE ST. N. (Creignion 1s, Ridgeway. When in Solina Community hall Friday,| Born at West Wycombe, Buck-| og in the constitution, and that|0f the orchestra and I find that The Sisappoinied Bove Sponsored by St. Mary of the |€Ver possible these streets willl ay apd Mrs, Wes Hills and| la message be to the fed-|a distraction. ment job jSocker who shot | People, Catholic Women's children visited Rev. and Mrs. | the, "But I would be delighted to| President James A. Garfield League |be partially opened to permit eval: covermment J. W. Wilkinson, Dunbarton. [FLAWLESS GEM watch Glenn Gould on a desert| roused the nation to demand Hevea: o Joel yan Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Neals, Ruth legislsiule's Yiew La-|island Telors that brought pasate FOUND IN CRATER Both Mr. Rivard and Mr 7 Fer en 7 land Paul, Peterborough, Mr. and palme said they believed provi-| "No, I wouldn't particularly of Cm ey 1%. rs ruce N » is rOpOS 1 in- want to watch wrestling. But If ' i Mrs. Bruce Montgomery visited sions of the proposed bill in- want to wa sting ing property, put Oshawa MURFREESBORO, Ark. (AP) A traveller stopped off at North America's only | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor fringed on provincial jurisdiction admire the wrestlers for their Times Classified Ads to diamond mine, the crater of sen expressing LBS. FOR HARMAN PARK BINGO, FRIDAY NIGHT ST. JOHN'S HALL Corner Bloor and Simcoe 20 gdmes $6 $10 7¢ Tire Industry With New Record Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Broome| |over property and civil law. agility and I do detect a certain| and sons were guests of Mr. and alii caine TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana-| nips ¢, Johns, Bowmanville, Sun-| n tire industry in 1959 es- . ------ amount of skill work. "I won't watch late night mov- . I have some trouble getting and shed new records in produc- and sales of pneumatic tires _ land expects a sales increase of five per cen! in 1960, says the Rubber Association of Ca Bathe Park Association . A Production totalled 9,358,306 units, an increase of 20 per cent POT LUCK SUPPER over 1958, and of nearly 12 per SATURDAY, FEB. éth $0 over the previous record in Sales of 11 per cent over 1958's previous record » p Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowling,| Improvement in sales was Whitby visited Mrs. Sid Hocka-| most marked in truck tire sales, day. {up 20 per cent, and in farm tire, Mr. and Mrs. J. sales, up 25 per cent. Elizabeth, Oshawa, of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Parrinder at-| tended the wedding of the lat- ter's nephew, William Bromell, and Phyllis Nimigon in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Werry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Metcalf, Oshawa, Saturday. £ A Mrs Flett and T. Flett, Mr. and Mrs. family visited Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox and sons visited Mr. and Mrs W.| Knox and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pas- coe, Brougham, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D, Flett, Mr. J. Kivell and Pearl Leach, at-| 8,960,083 units were up tended the funeral of Orley Chap. | man, Orono. Share the Wealth $40 Jackpots, 6:30 PM ELECTION OF OFFICERS ENTERTAINMENT & SOCIAL All members urged to be present, NOTICE TO ALL KINSMEN OF ZONE C Please advise your President and your wife Dyer 2nd, were guests Rae Pascoe, | Stanley. visited Sid Cornish, Hampton, Sunday. | W. Knox, Brougham, visited John Knox, | George Bittner, Jean Cryder- man, Oshawa, and Linda Stain-| ton, Enniskillen, visited Mr. and| Mrs. E. Cryderman. | | Mr. and Mrs. E. Larmer, Blackstock, Mrs. A. Balson, Mr. | land Mrs. E. Cryderman were] (guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam| oar Sunday. that you will be attending the Interclub Monday, Feb. 15. sigried your host THE KINSMEN CLUB OF PORT HOPE. OSHAWA & DISTRICT REGISTERED MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOC. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Morton, | PRESENTS Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs STUDENTS IN RECITAL ~~ ("m= : RAAB TO YIELD JOB IN McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY AUDITORIUM |; VIENNA (AP) -- Chancellor SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 {Julius Raab said Wednesday he | AT 8 P.M. {will step down as Conservative | party chairman at the national party convention next week. | | Raab, 67, gave no reason for his decision. Mr. and Mrs. I. Hardy and| | ! diamonds near Murfreesboro, to seek a gem for his fiancee's engagement ring. Niels ' Bach, 25, of Lud- ington, Mich., found a 6.42- carat beauty in the rough, af- ter paying a $1.50 fee for the right to hunt through the cra- ter Tuesday. The crater used to be mined commercially, but operations shut down years ago. How- ard Millar, who owns the tourist attraction, said Bach's find was a flawless gem and estimated it will cut to a 3% - carat stone worth $6,000. Bach was on his way to San Bernardino, Calif, to visit Miss Carlyne Mengen, his fiancee. 'Strontium 90 Level In Milk Decrease OTTAWA (CP)--Level of stron-|3 de- Minister Mon- tium-90 in Canadian milk has |ereased, Health teith * informed | Weanestay | Between {the same month {level dec {m eromic: ium, he Martin the Commo last year t uries said 1-- per n a ssex East). gram ns he d to 11.8 from 11.9 of September, 1958, and DISLIKES BRUTALITY reply to | (The maximum permissible in- | |take level for humans is 80 mi-| jeromisracuries per gram of cal-| |eium, and strontium - 90 would ave to be consumed over a life- | me at that maximum level to 'be dangerous to health.) my younger children to follow my | example and go to bed. | "Is it proper for me to say I| go to the washroom when com-| mercials come on? There is one| about nasal drip that I dislike] very much, but these are per. sonal tastes. | AUCTION SALE NEW FURNITURE FRIDAY, FEB. 5tn--2 SESSIONS "Personally, I dislike brutality | JOHN A. OVENS | Optometrist HARE OPTICAL | 8 BOND ST, EAST, RA 3-4811 | | 1.30 P.M. AND 7.30 P.M. For... An OIL BURNER SERVICE FURNACE FUEL OIL at the most reasonable prices "VIGOR OIL PHONE RA 5-1109 NO RESERVE BIDS ALL SALES FINAL DINETTE SUITES CHESTERFIELD SUITES BEDROOM SUITES KITCHEN SUITES CONTINENTAL BEDS SPRINGS, MATTRESSES ODD BEDS, DRESSERS, ETC. TV SETS, RADIOS, BUNK BEDS BOOKCASES, RECORD CABINETS COFFEE TABLES, STEP TABLES SMOKERS, HASSOCKS PLATFORM ROCKERS TV SWIVEL CHAIRS BRADLEY' OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, DESKS CRIBS, HIGH CHAIRS, STROLLERS PLAY PENS, CARRIAGES, ETC. - FLOOR LAMPS TABLE LAMPS, PICTURES, ETC. SPACE-SAVER DAVENPORTS CARPETS, CEDAR CHESTS DUNCAN PHYFE TABLES Hundreds of items too numerous to mention. OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS, FILING CABINETS, TYPEWRITERS, 78 BOND ST. W. ETC. OSHAWA FURNITURE 299 SIMCOE ST. S.

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