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The Oshawa Times, 26 Feb 1960, p. 4

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~ 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 26, 1960 Centre Paul Johnson (15) of the U winning goal in Thursday's Winter Olym- AT Minors Into The Playoffs BO Min Ronnie £ picked u Randy nnie Bruins' only goal. In the and Canadians played to a 2-2/p.m. -- Orphans vs Comets, tie. Bru Donald) tL) goals and Charlie Evans scored |gisons for Can: The tic Ss BANTAMS In the f » second game Braves de-| comets "ATOMS In the first Atom game Bomb. | brought this brsy southcoast port| ers chalked up their third playoff almost to a standstill. The sieve-| win in a row by defeating Rams|dores claimed they were entiled 34. James Rogers (Joe Hircock), to payment for a night shift ar- Norman Ss nt feated second place in the playoff stand- ings, tw Johnny goal for first pe any " GOAL WHICH UPSET CANADA pie Bockey Upset iA Squaw | Left Wing Weldon Olsen (16) of Valley, Calif. The puck can be seen at the end of goalie Don | the U.S. left wing Fred Etcher (14), right defence Harry | Drug Researcher Attacks Industry Sinden (2), and left defence Jack Douglas (5). --AP Wirephoto scores the Canada nited States against BOWMANVILLE | Board Action WAY CLEARED BROUGHAM (Staff) -- With the way cleared for a new filira- tion plant and a sewage disposal plant by the Ontario Municipa Board, Consolidated Building Cor- poration, - which took over the assets and plans of Crusader Cor- poration, has announced it wil go ahead with its $100,000,000 de- velopment in Frenchman's Bay Noel Zeldin, age 40, made the announcement this week whe: he took over the presidency o! the company which claims it is the largest low cost housing con- struction company in Canada, He said that building of the first homes in the area will start this spring. The development will em- brace 3000 homes ranging in price from $12,500 in 20 different styles. | Protest School AJAX (Staff) -- The decision by Ajax Public School Board not to hire older men as caretakers mn the srhnpls was discusced at the meeting of Coronation Lodge, LOL 3232 Ajax recently. The Deputy-Master, Richard George, said that the action was discriminatory and wrong. Many of these men had helped bring the town of Ajax into existence, and he felt the Lodge should WASHINGTON (AP) Dr. physicians less than a full picture Haskell J. Weinstein, a former|of the effect of new drugs. research director for a big drug| He charged that the result is manufacturing company, said that "the patient . . . is often ex (Staff) --|MIDGET-JUVENILES -offs in the re-| In the first Midget-Juvenile| t leagues are{game Orphans broke a 3-3 tie to vy. defeat Rockets 4-3 and move into Pee Wee gam e/a second place tie in the stand- s stretched their|ings. ated string to four| Doug, James (2), Paul Mutton ng the last-place (Doug. James, Jon Hancock) . Bill Summersfordiand Don Smith (Jim Anderson) : gun for the Bears,|scored Orphans' goals. ir goals and assisting] Grant Flintoff Dama one| Ray Crombie, - Donald Roger: {(Howie Pollard, Bruce Ogden) (Howie Pollard) drug industry. And his predecessor on the job with Charles Peizer and Com-|PLUG BRAND NAMES pany--Dr. Martin A. Seidell--told "He (the physician) has been (he Senate antitrust and monop-|t2ught, one might almost say oly subcommittee in a prepared brainwashed, to - think of the statement that he resigned in pro-| trade mark names of the drug at test against the firm's "per-|all times. : oT verted marketing attitudes." Even new disease states have s Honeyman (3), Donald 25) James Lage 4H Weinstein aimed his testimony Seen faveriol Jo Sucvwrage the also picked up assists yp ipo senond Midget-Juvenile|2t the drug Bu aciuv ap Judus "He (the physician) has been s. The wing me Generals defeated Comets| 1¥ og Sonera a Yate than 2 exposed to remarkably little in- aC€15.1 to move into a second place enc fi od a oe met! formation concerning the efficacy {tie with Orphans. The loss left the| elde! before Wednesday, ~ |of the drugs he is asked to pre- Weinstein criticized promotional scribe. Instead, he is seduced |activities by the drug industry, with gimmicks of all sorts in an |not infrequently are hazardous." first pl ings me Giants de- to move into n of third place in Ken McDonald ) t) and Donald Tay- y Burns, Terry Devitt) g tters for Giants. Ihooly) ac- SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY 's lone goal., BANTAM -- 7.00 a.m. -- Tigers |Comets tied for first place with {the Rockets. Ross Turner and Walter Gib-/which he said sometimes gave effort to make him loyal to a son scored for the winners. Larry | particular product or a particular, |Ppatce DR A yuu: S : U Srp, Wil Telatively Jittle lien. x "ane | tion ing paid to the specific 'wena or Iges merits of the drug." . The Pfizer company issued a d game Leafs chalk-\ys Tee Pees: 7.45 a.m. -- Flyers| Dollar Pari denial of the allegations of both ird straight win by ys Cubs; 8.35 a.m. -- Pirates vs| men. The statement, from Pfiz- 4-1. The win|Huskies: 9. .m. -- Braves vs| er's public relations department, e Leafs into un ck les) ida r | OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern- ki P the pleyeff standings. | PEE WEES -- 10.20 a.m. -- ment must act to bring Canada's| "Ag to Dr. Seidell's alleged SALE Desai Los Leafs vs Wings; 11.05 am. -- dollar to a par with the U.S.|reason for leaving Piizer, 'it is Kes Dickens Carus Vx Hampers. + dollar and end "the rat race fo Woh nolgg that he réited on. and Ranay Colel Ars ho ih = Barons money that is going on in this| Onl a ter is assistant received x | A . | " ' ; {a promotion to which Dr. Seidell sts. vs Hornets; 1.35 p.m. -- Rams vs, country," senator Neil McLean| hough he 'wi itled hi 16. h | Bisons . |(L--New Brunswick) said Thurs.|'Dought he was entitled himself. Dewell accounted for isons. Z s 2.95 day The statement called Wein- MIDGET-JUVENILES -- 2.25 day. 2 Istein's charges unjust. Maroons vs Raiders; 3.10] "Time is running out on us,"| he SE i the Senate throne! . BE oul Reis. poualizet] Parkside HSA Will Stage 'Pie Ruction by the Canadian dollar's five-per- {cent premium over the American dollar, were meeting ever stiffer By GRACE MILLS AJAX --Parkside Home and School Association will holds its competition in world markets. meeting Monday, March 7 at 8 From 1956 to 1959 Canada's share of the world's export trade p.m. in the auditorium at Park- | side junior school, under the di- {had slipped to 4.9 per cent from 2, rection of the teaching 'staff. 6 | | The first step to halt this slide The guest speaker will be Mrs, Harry Johnson, who is in charge pa fourth game Red Wings p.m. -- ce Barre't (Dennis Me-| and Guy Parks {P.a ul] PLAYOFF STAND accounted for R ed|gompers Indians | Hornets | Rams INGS > - s 2 McDonald (Barry White- gor = rug Maaaver™ aaa ay CET > ~ s Barons 1dians. "a PEE WEES J dropped the Red Wings Bears spot. followed by the Ca-| peas in fifth spot. | Giants | Wings | Canadians Hawks : Bruins heir fourth strzight play-| Rangers by defeating Huskies EANTAMS Fernlund (2), Paul Flyers Phillip Bragg, James Braves 1d Ted Bate were the Tee Pees | - Seve t Bantam game Fly- Cheol ma Bp ns Poe » Bernardi Mathews, Toronto realtors, will be exclusive sales agents for the new project which will be actually a self-contained community with schools, shop- ping centres, parks, playgrounds and full recreational facilities. Plans eall for a big Marina and country club in the beach por- tion of the development, to which residents - will have free membership. This also applies to winter sports facilities, such as skiing, skating, tobogganing and ice-fishing. Facilities will also be provided for churches. According to a map issued by " GHILDREN DO ; | HAVE WORMS Ever since Grandmother's day bave relied on "Mother to give relief from Easy and SAFE Wo give to children from 1 year up. Quickly effective. make an official protest. He said that there were many |} older men who were experienced. {The younger was just as prone to sickness, so that this could not The Lodge decided to make a protest to the Ontario Public School Trustees Association. Thursday doctors are being se-|posed to drugs which have been|De advanced as a reason for the duced 'and brainwashed by the|incompletely evaluated and which Board's action. I I [3 C0 4 CU EL LUBE Effective Use Mother G Wel: 281000 raves INATOR Work To Start Soon On $100,000,000 Project the developers, the area will ex tend from the foreshore right up to Highway 2 comprising prac! cally the whole of the French- man's Bay territory. Men Shine At Bowling By. GRACE MILLS AJAX --The ladies were in a slump at the Thursday-Niters Bowling meet. Only four topped the 200 mark. These were -- Jean Rudkin, 297; Eileen Philp 230; Berniece Blaquier, 219; and Chris Edwards, 200. The men really made amends for the distaff side, with the fol- lowing stores: Don Kemp 315, 245 and 211; Earl de Hatr 270; Tom Clarkson 253, 231; Lloyd Nichols, 252; Bill Hill, 24%, 221, 218; Keith Rudkin, 287; Jack Lambie, 236; Joe Galloway, 235, 209; Ken Beebee, 234: Earl Krick, 233, 233; Johnnie John ston, 231; and Albert Allen, 215. Team standing' to date: Vagae bonds, 23 points; Champs 18, Strikers 16, Nite-Mairs 13, Spares 13, Wat-nots (now known as Ken's Girls) 11, McGoofs 11 and Pokos 8. Your EVINRUDE de aler invites yo /4 7 Zz Vo Come In And Try Your Lucky Key In The TREASURE CHEST OF FUN With Exciting Prizes 5.8) u lo a Ar Treasure Chest of Fun the ALL-FAMILY S$ OUTBOARD BOAT SHOWS FEB. 26-- MARCH 5 It's FREE Bring all olt's FUN the family > HANNAN MARINE SALES 20 RAY STREET 'RA 8-8853 | "is to remove the millstone that |now is around the neck of every Canadian exporter--the premium on the Canadian dollar." The premium acts as a tax on of the Parent Education Division of Child Welfare Guidance at the Univeristy of Toronto. There will also be musical numbers by one of the Ajax school choirs. exporters totalling more than $150,000,000 annually, said Senator Report cards will be issued to attending parents and parent- |McLean, director of a number of (companies. If the two dollars were at par "this amount would '|appear in the profit and loss ac- counts of our exporting com- panies and the federal govern-|iocher intérviews will take place, The executive also is calling at- tention to the games night and pie-auction Feb. 29 in the auditor- ium of Parkside school. This will replace the annual fun fair, the ment would receive under the corporation tax half of this only fund raising project of the | association. for the Flyers, Tigers . Cu! gett (3), Gene Balson| fries | Peterson and Ronnie| pirates collected assists. MIDGET-JUVENILES ST et To ehnabBen TYE ONNWALAVBZTONWANR - » - s es 2-1 to move into|Rockets in the standings. |Orphans and Fr All oc | Generals n 2 LE ed al arezd Maroons sararenen aves, Garfield Webb| raiders Burns) scored Pirate's| GIRLS BROOMBALL oF Ng Om NNuAgoo Hub Y au mow oNwwas amount." It was up to the government to create a stable currency for Can- ada, as the British had done for sterling. 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