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The Oshawa Times, 10 Feb 1960, p. 2

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| INTERPRETING THE NEWS ¥ Macmillan Speech o Be Remembered By ALAN HARVEY Africa to stay in the Common- Canadian Press Staff Writer |wealth now that ils members PRIME Minister Maemillan is have begun to speak freely to returning from Africa to some- one another. Ff thing like a hero's _welcome in| Sampson, whose experience of fi Westminster, {South Africa includes several His "wind-of-change" speech In|ycars on a newspaper there, says Capetown will be quoted for|there is "already doubt" whether months to come, It has been Dr. Voewocerd will attend the con- enthusiastically welcomed by the ference of Commonwealth prime British press and has made a|ministers starting in London Ff deep impression on members of May 3. t Parliament. | One report is that Macmillan Among many Conservatives, hag told Dr. Voewoerd that Brit: there is the exhilarating feeling ain can no longer support South of relief that comes when a tricky| |Africa at the United Nations on problem of long standing, men-| |the apartheid issue. tioned only in whispered asides, | ---- is finally faced fairly and squarely. ia 2 2 HR | § : | Sunday is Valentine's Day -- and this word to the wives is sufficent. Treat the mon in your roMANce to a delicious dinner of the foods he loves best. Yes the way to a man's heart is throu h his stomach--ond SPROULE'S paves way for you with vast varieties of the finest foods ot the fairest prices. Shop here today for these Valentine super values--every one's a real sweetheart for savings, International implications apart. reaction here suggests that Britain's roving prime minister has registered another. personal triumph. GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 9262 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131 CRISCO SHORTENING 1-18. PKG. 31° OGILVIE--TWIN PACK--WHITE OR CHOCOLATE CAKE MIXES MARGARINE 20-02. PKGS. 65° 1.00 As for the Labor party opposi-| tion, it may he forced to concede] hat Macmillan has done just what it has been urging him to TOMATO | SOUP 10-0z. Tin 1-LB. PKGS. § do. One result Is that Conservatives and Labor may edge closer to a bipartisan approach on Africa, confounding commentators w h¢ oredicted that the handling of lack nationalism would cons!i- tute the major difference between the parties in 1960 Internationally, the Capetown address may impress South Af- rica with a sense of its isolation in the world. "As a fellow member of the Commonweal h,"" Maem'llan said in last Wednesday's speech, "we { have always tried to give South i Africa our support and encour- agement, but I hope you will not| mind my saying frankly that there are some aspects of your . [policies that make it impossible {for us to do so without being] Funeral services will be held false to our own deep convictions| today for Rifleman Charles {about the political destinies of| Clarence Blad, 24, of Maynard, Jfree men to which in our own! who was killed Sunday in an territories we are trying to give| au'o accident in Germany. Blad effect." | was a member of the 2nd Bat- Macmillan's firm though talion. Queen's Own Rifles of friendly warning is hailed here Canada and was stationed at as an historic declaration and as| Fort McLeod near Iserlohn, a milés'one in Britain's relations| Germany. He will be buried in with South Africa. the Canadian section of the Writing in The Observer, Werl cemetery. Survivors are thony Sampson says it is by his wife, who is in Germany, means certain that Prime Min-| and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ister Voew: erd w Ih want South| Clarence Blad of Maynard fear ee | Brockville, U.S. Base Closure Hits Nild. ST. JOHN'S, NNd. vill happen to mo Nex wfcundla fter the Unit a's: loses its P, lob ug. 1? Many of the elvilian staff ati | Pepperrell don't have any im. | mediate plans for the future. Bu! JOB APPLICATIONS William Christianson, U.S. consul Earlier, Mr, Starr reported to here, says the majority of them the. House that at Jan. 21 there will not be forgoiten Tin ¢ 2,644 unplaced job appli-| "Many of them will be given 1 cants registered with the Na- job opportunities at other mil 4 NEW SIZE AVAILABLE tional Employment Service. This 'ary bases in Newfoundland In -- FIVE ROSES compares with 783,361 on a com- accordance with seniority status' § 2-Ib. (1 parable date last he says FLOUR Bag 23 Mr, Pickersgill said the winter] As a result of the closure, the SILVERWOOD'S QUALITY works program illustrated the Newfoundland economy will lose truth of "to him that hath shall an estimated $12,000,000 in rev- ICE CREAM |be given.' ' enue during the year following CLEANSING VA.Gol. 8 c Aug. 1. The civilian payroll on CREAM ily Si he base in 1959 amounted to Family Size more than 5,000,000. About $4 AYLMER FANCY [ RUALITY CR pent on supplies, PINEAPPLE de from Pepperrell, there 20-02. 31¢ For Your Convenience STOVE OIL is evaileble in any quantity of the following . . VIGOR OIL SERVICE STATIONS ® OSHAWA o 78 BOND ST. WEST SIMCOE ST. SOUTH at Lakeview Park KING ST. EAST at the Townline ® WHITBY eo 500 BROCK ST. NORTH ® AJAX o HARWOOD AVE. N, ® BROOKLIN © JCT. 7 & 12 HWYS, NO. 1 GRADE CREAMERY Butter » 65: MOTHER PARKERS--10c OFF PACK TEA BAGS .. 63° KILLED WAGSTAFFE'S RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY JAM "as 89° PURITAN 15.01. BRIGHT'S GOLDEN..eHOICE HALVES ws 69° PEACHES 2. 39° Meat Balls ™ SWIFT'S PREMIUM GRADE "A" PRE-DRESSED TENDER GROWN 2 TO 3 LB. AVERAGE » CHICKENS » 33: SWIFT'S PREMIUM HOCKLESS SMOKED PICNICS =» 39- TASTY BRITISH COLUMBIA (any size cut) w. 9. SALMON TROUT GROUND FROM RED BRAND BEEF MINCED BEEF » 39° Fresh OYSTERS ARRIVING DAILY GOLDEN HOUR ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 89¢ SUPREME BRAND 51 GAUGE NYLONS ,, 89° RED AND WHITE Jelly Powders : 3 Pkes. 25¢ AUNT MARY'S Sliced BREAD 24-02. 1 8c Loaf SUNBEAM--SAVE de + CHELSEA BUNS Cluster 31¢ =f Only REDUCED PRICE CHOCOLATE OR BUTTERSCOTCH CHIPITS 2" 49¢ VALENTINE 29 JELLY BEANS 29: THANKFUL SUBJECT | his wife Queen Farah dis- tributed deeds of land to rep- resentatives of 2138 peasants the Queen. Shah | from the Caspian _Reza | Pahlevi and near Sari and Babol, dion Raps Winter Job Plan OTTAWA federal government's cial relief proje %listering appr Bons opp One, the works pro by J Ww mony in Tehran on Sunday. The Shab stands behind the | Sea area | Queen. at a cere- Iranian peasant woman is re. tr y Quéen Farah Dil bah | ar at empts to kiss ~AP Wirephoto | An- ~--CP Wirephoto YARDLEY DOUBLE VALUE J&A BEAUTY SPECIAL Skin Freshener A mild, stimulating toning lotion. Always apply as a final rinse after cleansing and before make-up. $3.50 value for $1.75 Dry Skin Cleansing Cream A creamy, penetrating cleanser for dry skin. Removes make-up and dirt, and softens the skin. $4.00 value for $2.00 (CP)--~Two of the unthreshed under early autumn bi 2- | SIOWS ts car under In a review sal of the Com-|works program Tuesday. Starr said that al 0 inter in a prograr iescribed|1 to April 30, fees Bona- "puny of mm, 644 un- Eh s.at Jan. 21. Frank Howard (CCF -- Skeena) called it a "two-bit, peanut pro- gram." The other measure the federal- provinc al ring . program| of aic irie yor Wo s with] ered , was rapped by r Pearson as re- E i n t's blank $6,000,000--the federal| d out under the procedure essive Conserva-| en denounced municipal works projects are un- consideration. These would e $10,000,000 in the federal rnment's 50-per-cent share of pproved labor costs of the of the wi Labor Mi eady this y (CP) Wh hat SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD--SMALL LINK SAUSAGE a 49° SWIFT'S 4 VARIETY COOKED MEAT Platter Pack "73 45° AYLMER STUFFED OLIVES S-ox. leo 37¢ Box Jar AYLMER Sweel Gherkins hy Sor 35° 2% MILK FRESH DAILY 2 o, 39° NEW PRODUCT, RR WHOLE FISH CAT FO 15-0x. 35 c Tins 25¢ OFF Ses 1.24 some $84,000 000 in ar the government had 5,500,000 in meeting half the labor costs for municipal f, | works costing about $50,000,000 About 5000 jobs had been!' creat ed XY the program last| winter. base her: BURGLARS HAVE UNLUCKY DAY MONTREAL (CP)--It was a bone-shattering experience | for three men who tried to break into a Furniture store here. Police said that Saturday night the trio kicked open a door they thought led to an elevator, It didn't The first man through fell | 30 feet to the first floor, crashing through the first- floor ceiling on the way. He suffered a broken ankle The noise roused neighbors who called police. The two other men tried to escape by jumping off the roof of the two-storey building. One suffered a broken spine and the other a broken- pel- vis, Two of the men appeared in court Tuesday on charges of breaking and entering and attempted theft. The man with the fractured spine is still in hospital. EHUCK FULL OF NUTS COFFEE :. 95° be pa ouneil YARDLEY tives had oft Dry Skin ONE ESTIMATE APPROVED In the end, the farm-aid estim- ate was approved without a re-| corded vote and the winter-wc rks | estimate Dringitg wit } 8 fui) scale debate on the unemploy- ment it is designéd to relieve, was set over for later discussion. | Today, the Commons begins a| two-day debate on external al-| fairs. The $6,000,000 for the special] prairie aid will take the form of) federal provincial payments, | shared on a 50:50 basis, of $3 an| acre up to a maximum of $600 for farmers Mu had half or| more of t grain crops caught. s able to take ad federal offer were e h Already the biggest tax bas But in those {where unemployment was test, the capacity of the mu- s to undertake capital 'projects was the least. Cleansing Milk All-purpose lotion for all three other U.S. bases in skins, Excellent powder | Tin | | a Newfoundland. They are Err AYLMER SLICED Harmon air base at Steohenv * lon the west coast, Argentia naval 20-o0z, 35¢ base and quick cleanser. $3.50 value for $1.75 YARDLEY TIDE | (leansing Milk station on the south coast and Tin REPEALS TAXI FARE TAX [Goose Bay in Labrador. NEW YORK (AP) -- Mayor Pepperrell, which will be re {Ro bert F. Wagner Tuesday duced to caretaker status by Sep- SPROULE"S--King at Ritson THURSDAY Open Till YARDLEY (nglish (omplaxion (eam Some civilian employees are _ [expected to turn to the RCAF s'ation at nearby Torbay fot fu-| {ture security. The RCAF com- imander at Torbay, Wing Cmdr.| iD, L. Forbes, says "Certain tech- nical and other services, which| by agreement have been per formed by the USAF, will now {have to be undertaken by the | RCAF, There will, therefore: have to be increases in ecivil'lan per- sonnel to take over non-technical services." Pkg. VALENTINE TINY GUMS ~~ ,., BIRDSEYE PRODUCTS BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY T.V. DINNERS FORDBROOK 12-0x, 69° LIMA BEANS 29+ SPECIAL BONUS WONDERFOAM CORDUROY DECORATOR 15" SQUARE CUSHION Variety of 1 19 . . HOLLAND MARSH TABLE POTATOES = - 39. FIRM ery Cooking ONIONS .-.. 39 COURTLAND FANCY GRADE APPLE 49. | CRISP CURLY 19¢ SPINACH 2 i, 29° FRESH SOLID Attractive . Fruit Baskets made to order for all occasions BRUSSEL SPROUTS [YOUR NEIGHBORH00D FOOD STORE English Complexion Cream Cleanses, softens, excellent for massage. Ideal for teen skins. |signed a city measure esay tember, has provided jobs for $4.00 value for $2.00 FRIDAY {the taxicab tax of 10 cents a ride|'housands of N e w foundlanders ' SATURDAY cloc |effective July 1. Cab drivers had|since its inception in 1941. |protested the toll bitterly since| SPROULE'S--Simcoe at Mill Open Thurs. and Fri. Nights i's enactment a year ag 20. Sproule's - Simcoe at Colborne ® Bost Volue for your Food Dollars ot SPROULE'S eo AMPLE FREE PARKING e DELIVERY AT A NOMINAL CHARGE GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 to 2 P.M. HOTEL LANCASTER CALIFORNIA RED WOOD IS FEATURED ON BOTH EXTERIORS AND INTERIORS OF KASSINGER DREAM HOMES IN Th i -- EATING or COOKING 6 QT. BASKET Cello Pkg. LET US PLAN YOURS SOLD ONLY THROUGH HOWE & MILLEN REALTORS TODAY RISTOW & OLSEN REALTORS "BANK ROBBERY who robbed the bank | Manager Douglas O a bandit of $3000 Dunning Calin Beales: 21, (left), in a suburban Toronto branes | of the Imperial Bank of Can- ada was shot and | the seriously | (right) chased the gunman into i street and fired three shots at ot y car. Mr! Beales is reported in fair condition. ~--CP W iregpoto ! i RA 5.7732 SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES RA 3.2265 RA 5.6165 1119 AT PRICES T

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