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The Oshawa Times, 23 Mar 1960, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 23, 1960 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 52--Legal Notices 52--Legal Notices P.F.M. 10168-60 THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD IN THE MATTER of Section 27a of The Planning Act, 1955, African Leader Illustrates Aim JOHANNESBURG ' (Reuters)-- selves at police stations without Coin-In-The-Slot TV Goes Over Big pi eke i Sl a LI along telephone poles costs $5. So/hope to get some good music campaign against having to; gob ; far the highest movie fee has such as a full concent by the Tor-| carry identity cards in South!erg ae alle 228 1 been $1, the lowest 25 cents: onto Symphony Orchestra some Africa, likes to tell a story abouting but no charges have been News, weather and some public-|time soon." Wolves. disclosed. service short films are available| In the p of 13 com-| The intense young man uses it free during the dinner hour on a munities which make up Metro-|to give his explanation of the po. GAVE UP JOB circuit supplementing the two pay| politan Toronto, Etobicoke is con- sition and aims of the non-white] A Sobukwe was a lecturer in Af. That's how William O. Cramp- channels, sidered a residential suburb. South African, rican languages at the Witwaterse Mr. Gaitskell shocked thelton describes the new coin-in-the-| Installations cost Telemeter be- Most of its residents work in the] He also brings it out to explain rand Duiversicy here when he whole of the British ericket fra-|siot operation he manages for dis- tween $100 and $120. Mr. Cramp-|city, upwards of 30 minutes away what drove him from a scholastic was elected president of the Pan- ternity when he answered: tribution of films from a tele-[ton would not say how many by bus, streetcar or automobile. lifé to b the first president Altiesuist Congress at its forma- 'Personally, I detest the appli- vicion studio linked to customer's| coins must drop into the boxes to|It offers little entertainment otherss an Africa-for-Africans organ- tion April 6, 1959, in Johannes. cation of the color bar in sporty mes by wires rather than Tv|make the operation profitable, than three neighborhood theatres ation that has attracted some burg. He gave up the university as much as I do anywhere else. | niannoc" but it is understood $100 a year with a combined seating capacity 31,000 members in a year. post this year to devote himself I deplore it. We shall have to ; _!for each set is considered a tar- of about 3,000, to the congress campaign. consider when the time comes| Iamous Players Canadian Cor |get figure. On a single day this week, here! There were two wolves, the 31-| pe 0000 ic 2 break i poration, Canada's biggest dis- ! +. year-old Pan-Africanist Congress reakaway body in what way we can best make) i o | Th ' tw 3 ns/was the Telemeter customer's i of the large Afric Nati known fo those who come how | rioutor of movies, owns the Se ee I Tai Tea are: president says, and one was fat|c, ore SOHC Sot ER 3 ational . | A jeoke 2s a pilol : » Which does not su tem under the name Trans Can- for picking Etobico p! Channel C, free, opened at 82nd contented while the other the anti pass Compoiin, uppost Boycott Flop' team tour. I believe that to play test matches between this coun- try and South Africz is "hypo- crisy." The reférence was probably made b of the fact that no TORONTO (CP) -- "We call it colored players have been in- Telemeter's new theatre in the| cluded in the South African team|home but in operation it's more] to visit England this summer. |like three television stations in| TO BE CONSIDERED ope. S. Africa 'Gigantic By M, McINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Times LONDON ~-- The Labor party's boycott on goods from South Africa, 1 hed at the beginni of March with a great rally on Trafalgar Square, are supposed to last throughout this month, has turned out to be a gigantic flop. Apart from a few fanatical extemists who are in dead earn- est about it, no one is paying the slightest attention to the call for a boycott on products emanating from the Union of South Africa. This is borne out by inquiries at the leading London stores handling food products, and par- ticularly canned goods, from South Africa. They have seen not FILE NO. 2R288 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT OTTAWA, ONTARIO TENDER SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned marked "Tenders for Airport Lighting --QOshawao," will be received up. to 3 p.m. (ES.T.) April 22nd, 1960, for Construction of Airport Lighting facilities at the Airport, Oshawa, Ont- ario. By ROBERT PHILLIPS Canadian Press Staff Wriler -- and -- IN THE MATTER OF an application of The Corpora- tion of the City of Oshawa * for approvgl of its Restricted Area By-law 3734, passed the Ist day of February, 1960. we feel about this subject. I was hungry aq lean. The fat APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Mon- day, the 4th day of April, 1960, ot the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, ot the Council Chambers, the slightest change in the de- mand for these products. They have not even been questioned by customers as to their country of origin. The whole 'ambitious campaign to carry out a boycott has passed right over the heads of the millions of housewives who do the family shopping. They are Plans, specifications and other tender documents may be ex- amined at the Office of the Regional Construction Engin- eer, Department of Transport, 25 St. Clair Avenue East, Toronto 7, Ontario, and copies obtained on deposit of accepted cheque for $25.00 think we shall have to consider that carefully. From Lords, the home of the MCC., the top authority in Eng- |lish ericket, came a reaction |akin to horror to think that any- lone would even consider apply- ling political sanctions to the ada Telemeter Limited. Famous|area, he said. 7 | Players distributes its films tol First, viewers have the widest a.m. a a test pattern for in- Telemeter on the same basis as|choice of regular TV in Canada--| 8 8 aug contin- to its 376 Canadian movie houses./three Buffalo, N.Y. sta-| A F e Ay Tegor ings, - in- It's something new for Canada.|tions carrying the three big U.S. eTTupts or a out three minutes Various subscription TV systems networks, a Toronto CBC station Ty Oo fien fis announcer have been tried in the United|and a privately-owned station in xD aime : "in sent ous for States but none now is in oper-| Hamilton. Toronto is soon to get F pay . aan els opening later. ation, ' its second TV outlet, privately| ¥rom 35:55 p.m. to 6:52 it of- rather be free even if stay hungry." fered a 15 - minute news and one offered to share his food and home with the less-fortunate one. The thin wolf declined when he learned his fat friend was tied up every night, saying "I would 1 must lieves that only two groups-- Negroes and mixed bloods--have inherent rights to the country, It is pledged to overthrow white domination, fight for dq atic. African jety," promote and work for a feder tion of southern Africa, and pan. Africanism, NOT AGAINST WHITES But Sobukwe is unlike many Africanist officials who claim non - whites will soon shove out the white man. "The congress is not against the whites; we are just against their system," he says. "We aim at a government of Africans, by Africans, for Afri. cans--with everybody who owes his only loyalty to Africa and who is prepared to accept the democratic rule of the African majority being regarded as Afri- can." No minority rights could be guaranteed, because "we think in 80 terms of individuals not groups." not concerned about it; not in-game of cricket. Cricketers are terested in it. Their only interest sportsmen, was the comment, is in buying the products they| and they do not want to become |WILL DEMAND RIGHTS | Negroes and mixed-blood per- sons under South Africa's racial segregation policies are like the payable to the Receiver Gen- eral of Canada. Plans and specifications will also be on display at the Builder's Ex- change at Toronto, March 21st, 1960. F. T. COLLINS, Secretary CORPORATION of the CITY OF OSHAWA Tenders. For Supplying Firemen's | Uniform Clothing Tenders for the supplying of Firemen's Uniform Clothing, | will be accepted up until Oshawa, Ontario, for the hearing of all parties interest- ed in supporting or opposing this application. DATED ot Toronto this 24th day of February, 1960. (Seal) Acting Secretary B. Vickers - NOTE: The sheets of Appen- dix "A" referred to in the by-law may be examined at the office of the City Clerk, | City Hall, Oshawa. | FIRST-RUN FILMS owned. sportscast, trailers for the night's i Hy : [5 Li Telemeter began operations the WILLING TO PAY pay movies, a travelogue and a want for their families, without|involved in any political issues. |evening of Feb. 26 wih the si-| Second, surveys showed Etobi-|cartoon, and then went off the any political implications enter-| The cricketing world, however. itaneous showing of two big- coke residents had above-average air, BY-LAW NUMBER 3734 OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA being a by-law to further amend the Zoning By-law of the City of Oshawa. WHEREAS it is deemed de- sirable to amend Zoning | By-law 3415 as amended by ~ by-lows 3441, 3459, 3480, 3537, 3572, 3593, 3623, 3632, 3647, 3665 and 3721; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED AND IT IS HERE- BY ENACTED as a by-law of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa by the Council thereof os follows: 1. Section 33 of by-low 3415 as omended is hereby further omended by deleting there- from the words: "(z) any accessory use" ond by substituting therefore the following: "(z) auction sale building (00) wholesale distributor (ab) any accessory use" 2. Section 34 of by-law 3415 os omended is hereby further omended by deleting there- from the words: *'y) auction sale building (z) sporting goods store ond by substituting therefore the following: "{y" sporting goods store" 3. Section 39 of by-law 3415 as amended is hereby further | amended by deleting there. | from the words: "(at) any accessory use" ond by substituting therefore the following: "(ot) wholesale distributor (ou) any accessory use' 4, Sheet number 5 of Ap- pendix "A' to by-law 3415 as amended is hereby further omended by changing the land use designation of part of the land oh the west side of Simcoe Street North of Alexandra Street shown on the soid sheet as R2B from R2B to R4 so that the said sheet number 5 as amended 5:00 o'clock P.M., on Friday, March 25th, 1960 Tender forms and specifica- tions as to quantities, style and materials, may be se- cured from the:-- Office of the Fire Chief, 113 Simcoe Street North, OSHA was the planned tactic, for Negroes to present them- Tenders must be submitted in sealed envelopes, and ad- dressed to:-- Alderman John Brady, Chairman, City Property & Fire Protection Comm., c/o City Clerk, 14-DAY CIRCLE TOUR . 157% INCLUDES "RETURN FARE BY BUS HOTEL 10 NIGHTS 7 SIGHTSEEING TRIPS Whitby (07 1<tmnFanes. by Bus 64" 74% 803° 7220 JACKSONVILLE SARASOTA MIAMI ST. PETERSBURG NEW ORLEANS 63% LOS ANGELES 121% (North) Ajax Coffee Shop, Ph. Ajax 702 (South) The Coffee Cup, Ph. Ajax 1372 ing into the transaction. is confident that Mr. Gaitskellname films: "Journey to the Cen-|incomes and were willing to pay| hungry wolf, and will demand » will not be so misguided as to|( ® iy Earth »" y= showing|for television viewing in Lay FEATURE RERUN further rights for themselves CRICKET BAN TO00? try to invoke a ban on the game! in downtown Toronto, and "Nun's| homes without regular TV's com-| Channel A stared at 7 p.m.|after the protest action against s : \ heh yi it . {has been quoted as saying, "it there is not going to be a boycott! vorced from politics and "never| p : coal i + {with a trailer, carioon and its. : ry id ; hie, ao » edge of Metropolitan Toronto. business firm. | " L : |will be like walking downstairs put on the South African cricket.the twain chall meet". [For $1 in change dropped into a| "We like to go to the movies feature film North By Northwest, |p. Africans to get full political coin box attached to their own but it's difficult to get out when again With a second showing for 3 4 mue Hloodshed "We though! we could get 13,-| Mrs. G. Trautner said she and Out = of « town National Hockey| ch Scqth 2nd Hoodsh genera 000 homes in Etobicoke this/her husband signed up because League game played by Toronto, A second car for the family is secretary, Potlako Leballo, led a : growing in demand. Two-car fame |Archer, president of the Ontario|by employment agencies or any expected." n that. We're not terribly inter- sions with the University of Tor-| Federation of Labor, charged class thereof for their services." ested in television either." {onto about producing material fori mobile dealer allocates approxi- Tuesday. MOVIES FOR $5 f t at the moment ironing out the mately 72 per cent of his used {SOME CHEAT The coin-box attachment and stay of Telemeter output is mov-| "This thing has real pos-|kinks but just wait till we get!car advertising budget for news- control employment agencies: He cited a case in which 120 | "This is slave labor," said Al-| applicants signed with an agency {lan Grossman (PC--Toronto St./at $50 each for a certain job. Building, 50 Centre Street, OSHAWA. Dated ot OSHAWA, that most of the agencies areithe committee. Jepuieble and Sopest and only 8 nr MacDonald said some em- ew cheat employees. |Zioyment agencies cheat job ap- 100 e; ) {committee they are unanimous injment agencies will meet today ist Liberace when he arrived ithe view that no employment with officials of Toronto Board of here Tuesday wealing 8 sik agency be allowed to charge a Trade to discuss the formation of sharkskin suit and a blac don and other British cities, nothing wrong with renting the would "maintain high ethical said: ) back Services of listed employees to standards and practices in the Fur is all the rage bac |companies for a fee. | employment field, police our own 22 years, Canadian Marconi Com- cabinet exemption from the omended by chan th | On Journey pany finally has obtained its for- Broadcasting Act's requirements -- do Ri ! mal nomination as the licencee for majority Canadian ownership of the lond on the south ished Withont 8 as not P2in8 worthy of federal govern- sinc: 1919. 1 atricia Braniga {ment authority to set up a new| Besides Mr. I'Anglai revised sheet 13 attached a p wad! 3 a new) Besides Mr. I'Anglais and Mr. this rd os Schedule a aboard the train when it arrived pnglich-language TV station in DeSeve, the syndicate favored for 6. No part of this by-low she'd certainly call us," her wid-|p,, fi ftp : owed mother, Mrs. Selena Bran. | pronch-Him distributer Joseph A. Mount Royal TV organization is By-low read a first time this ian. said. "She's a real good "Recommended for denial were Crosoy Lewis, Montreal import TR a oF Fler Py export executive, and Newfound- By-low read a second time this ous Visit of Cotisunas. it Wag her Amusement Corporation and ra- OTHER BUSINESS ~The Smith onlly soeorem her Jo station, CRVL Verdes, Also approved by the BBG ; Tuesday was an application for L. R. Barrand Clerk Taxes Urged NO CLUES ing this fall have been delayed| In addition, the CBC was up- CNR investigators could find}, Montreal city council's refusal|held by the board in its proposal no one who recalled seeing her./ty allow more than one broad-jto move the transmittér for its the co 3 i ivi | He ouniry in the Commons that Joka 40 minutes later, arriving ating the antennae of all four TV steps "will enhance the FM serv- they b> made subject to income Miss Branigan ls five feet seven *aons, in addition to six FMiice in the area." . radio stations, will have to bel penying the application of | Another element entered into against the South African team. " i hat week for mercialism in sufficient numbers|With a trailer, a cartoon and the the pass law is over, Sobukwe (this boycott business at a politi-ITf he did, it would probably be dt for the Bi to make the project economically feature film "Gigi" for $1. The says. : cal meeting in Yorkshire, ad-ian even more ghastly flop than picture of the year feasible. feature ran again, without ad-| When this campaign against dresed by Mr. Gaitskell. A ques-/{he ban on South African goods] - : i We didn? " 1d ditional payment, after a four- . ee Mp tioner at the meeting asked him: pas b To Englishmen. cricket! Equipped for the premiere; "We didn't see how we could " to intermises {the law requiring all non-whites 4 '(has been. To knglishmen, cricket| waa 1000 homes in Etobicoke lose," said Mrs. W. Croft, whose Minute intermission. [to carry identity cards ends, he| ting rights." TV sets, customers got a full-lyou have two school-aged kids, the original $1. Sobukwe, fath % length movie unbroken by com- and there's always the cost of a| On Saturday and Sunday Chan-|q .n"o 4 Tigi Rit 8 sn mercials, [baby-sitter. Besides, we found the{hel B_ offers matinee programs| , mo. "0 personal part in Since then, Telemeter has promise of no commercials very|from 2 p.m. to 4:15 with two 70-5 0 opening of the campaign T J ] A . hooked up 1,300 customers and appealing--they're getting a bit/minute children's films. Sunday| | g ear? My. Cr cn'd YN i mi Maple Leafs. |year," Mr. Crampton sald. "Now, they thought they might get some : TORONTO (CP) -- Some fee-[type of business should be spe- we hope for 40,000 but it will take|good drama and serious music.| Mr. Crampton says he has aPOTey of 80 to the police station ye "yo comprise about 17 per charging employment agencies in|cifically exempted. The bill saysimore than a year to get the| SC rb: [trained production crew in the 4 surrendered themselve ri cent of all families. A recent sure Toronto are taking a rakeoff of/the government may prescribe physical installations completed.| UNHAPPY CUSTOMER [making and cameras and equip-|°" Selves Or vey discloses that another 17 per {$2 a week in perpetuity for find-|"the fee, reward or other re-|This hard winter has slowed down| "But it seems to be just movies ment capable of handling studio This cent want to buy second cars. In " some cases, the second car is Mr. Crampton says the main-iits extra-mural night classes. The government should prohibit 3 | lany employment agency from| J. B. Metzler, deputy minister wiring from the cable strunglies for the time being "but we/sibilities," he says. "We're busy|rolling." Ipapers. |charging fees to persons looking of labor, said the legislation is - [for work, he told the legisla-{designed to put out of business |ture's committee on labor during|certain employment agencies | Andrew). |Later, it was discovered there | The bill, given second reading were only 22 jobs available, and lin the legislature, was deferred the agency had a profit of some |for one week pending revisions|$6,000- by Labor Minister Daley. | "Some people will sign almost March 7, 1960. H. R. HOBBS, Chief, FINE FEATHERS (AGENCIES HEARD [Fake a tess. This. did. not obligate Representatives of employment] est. 1§ did not obligate sii said jo Tea ations| the agency to find the applicant FOR LIBERACE should be "spelled out" in thea job, however. {legislation, Meanwhile it was announced LONDON (Reuters)--Nearly | ! |job applicant a fee for finding jan Employment Agencies' Asso- overcoat with a blue sable |him employment. Only the em- ciation. collar, Iployer who hires the applicant Clifton M. Pezim, general man- As he stepped from his |chould pay the agency. |ager of an employment service plane, Liberace, who will |" outside the commitiee, execu-'and one of the instigators o fthe home hi Joost of the people |" 'p "w "billock, representing Of- members and see that there are Rr Jmislon. i thing--I can fice Overload Company, said hisino abuses." afford it." | | B 1 A | t by this by-lew will be os uie 1I hd shown on the revised sheet or arconl (0) number 5 attached to this ] by-law as Schedule "A" ; 5. Sheet number 13 of Ap. By DON HANRIGHT (Canadian Marconi last year pendix "A" to by-law 3415 I lof a Montreal television station. in companies holding radio or TV side: of Bloor - Street East SAI OI CP) Sun The British-controlled electron- licences. The exemption was ot MID on re in, lsoint atm girl said goodbye to|\S firm, whose bids for such a granted partly on Marconi's rec- sheet from MIB to C-1 so [her fiance and his parents in the|licence date back to 1938, wasord in operating radio station hot the soid sheet robe Foti irecommended Tuesday by the CFCF Montreal. The station has 13 as amended by this by- here Sunday night. Police andinontreal {the French-lanzu : Je Sumdiay oe } al. p -language TV station railway investigators in two prov-| The board also recommended licence includes Andre Ouimet, a shall come into force without inces have turned up no clie--\ye granting of a French-lan-|younger brother of the publicly- the approval of the Ontario they do not even know whether guage TV station licence to Paullowned corporation's president, J. Muvicies) Board but subject she boarded the train. I"Anglais and Associates. This' Alphonse Ouimet. reto this by-law shall toke effect from the date of its girl. I can depend on her." lt ti applications ofl e, r Miss Branigan went to Halifax Ee a Televi. \and broadcaster Geoffrey Stirl- Friday to visit Brigadier and Mrs. [sion Limited, whi ght| ing. Also included is Mr. Lewis' Ist doy of Feb 1960 ag hoki "and ion Limited, which had sousht!gsiper . jn . jaw, famed Montreal 3 day of February : Smith of the Salvation Army and| pe Jicence for .the English-lan- ; area By-low read a third time and their son Gordon, to whom she gus ; d the French-|Curosurgeon Dr. Wilder Pen- finally possed this Ist day FO , guage station, an e French- oq of February 1960. Lymon A. Gifford 5 to the station Sunday for the re- DELAY IN PROSPECT mi & turn trip on the Ocean Limited,| The new licenses -- if sanc- 3%, overs. grease inthe Fi but said their goodbyes In the|tioned by the cabinet--may not/ Sh Zak =X ort waiting room as they had to go be able to get their new stations| William. Denied was a bid for a for a broadcast. on the air until late next year,|POWer increase in radio stations . -- Hutterites All they could SStablish was that casting tower atop Mount Royal.|low-power radio relay station no one answering her description] The 750-foot mountain mow is|CBLF Foleyet, Ont. OTTAW - Do on| 1 : A Wa wir Hr MB) id in the station after the train spiked by a single CBC broad-| CKPR-FM had applied io in- Tuesday night that Hutterite The © Limited hedis2 IE Wasi, Used fof lie exist crease i's antensia height to 930 colonies In Western Canada are Moncton at 4:08 brn acd. thing French and English-language|feet from 277 and to boost its Moncton at 4:05 p.m. and they stations. {power to 48,000 watts from the tax as farmers, without benefit inches tall and wei 8 : : hi of exemption on the ground that/She has ox weighs 120 ponds, bul on the mountaintop--whichcjgg "the BBG said the daytime their farm colonies are operated/eyes and was wearing a long 3 e Sy uns 10 Total as a pub- power increase of 9,000 watts as charitable communities, blue coat with a small whitellC, PAK: It is unlikely the new sought by the radio station would Mr. Horner said he feels fleck and carrying a red shoulder] Tot ould be erected before vencroach considerably into the 5 } -1961. | V strongly that anyone should be purse and a small brown week-| Canadian Marconi, which has| en Savage of the Ottawa "I would like to know why thrives in a world entirely di- township, 'on the northwestern husband is a buyer for a Toronto) Channel B opened at 7:15 p.m. | has another 2,200 waiting. {overdone." {night Channel C offers for $1 fie \0uday Which resulted i ling jobs for immigrants, David muneration that may be charged outside crews more than we had/anrd we're not terribly interested shows. He also has had discus-| {a used one. The average auto- discussion of a bill to licence and Which cheat the job applicant. Civic Administration Mr, Daley told the committee anything to get a job," he told The representatives told the that representatives of employ- 100 excited fans mobbed pian- i make a 20-week tour of Lon- |4juec of agencies sald there was|scheme, said the association Vanishes OTTAWA (CP)--After waiting sought--and obtained--a federal as amended is hereby further CNR station at Halifax. and van-ip "ot Broadcast Governors as been broadcasting continuously low will be as shown on the "If she could get to a phone,|cyndic. i a g 4 {syndicate is headed by Montreal Heading the unsuccessful passing. became engaged during a previ- janguage Association of United Mayor Original plans to begin telecast-{CJSS Cornwall. being subsidi i i | 8 subsidized by the rest of connecting train left for Saint" A new tower, capable of hold- present 250. The board said both permitted to worship according to end bag. been building and selling radios| Harry Donald, Agent, H 300 Dundas St, E, MO 8-3673 Ajax OSHAWA BUS TERMINAL 18 PRINCE STREET his own beliefs but surely Hut-l A Grade 9 student, she Is a i i 4 | i s = S Aland electronic equipment in Can-| te Jayuung shoul aot Je sou member of the Salvation Army ada for nearly 60 nig is con-| Fifty nine percent of depart- Befo g Citadel Sand, & Which she has|irolled by Canmar Investments ment store sales are to charge as a 8 r r four years. |Limited -- a wholly-owned sub-'account customers. To reach pro, comttunitios fontributed| Her mother said she appeared |sidiary of English Electric Com-|these, as well as cash customers, tie towral community as a in the best of health and spirits. | pany of London. {department stores spend by far] whole a were considered by She had no other friends in the| {the greatest portion of their ad- one royal commission of investi- Halifax area or at any point be- OBTAINED EXEMPTION |vertising budgets in the Daily gation as retarding education. {tween the two cities. Because of this British control, Newspaper. [

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