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The Oshawa Times, 1 Apr 1960, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, April 1, 1960 3 ONE THOUSAND VISITORS AT OSHAWA TIMES "OPEN HOUSE" ON THURSDAY NIGHT NEWS EDITOR JACK GE S ROOM TV-RADIO COLUMN | CITY AND WEATHER FORECAST DISTRICT BACK DOOR FORCED The premises of Home Appli-| ances (Oshawa) Ltd.,, 90 Simcoe street south, was broken int early Thursday evening, Oshawa police reported today. Two com- pauy employees, Ivan Bulmer] {and John Auch, told police they|, pm . returned to the building at 9.30) "Synopsis: An intensifying storm| (p.m. and found the back door|eentered over Kansas is expected| {forced. Nothing was reported), move rapidly northeastward to| | stolen. Lake Superior by noon Saturday. SIX AMBULANCE CALLS Drizzle and fog patches will be-| The Oshawa Fire Department|CCme more extensive in southern ambulances answered six calls|region tonight and temperatures during the past 24 hours will rise slowly in all regions. In- : creasing southeasterly winds on ROBINS ARRIVE d Saturday will bring showers an gorsky, Jerome Hines, Nora Kaye| Many Oshawa residents awak-| scattered thunderstorms to south- and Mia Slavenskia. {ened Thursday morning to hear ern regions and snow to northern Lucy Meets the Moustache, | the singing of robins. The ar- | { | | Great Mystery Series Adapts Old Stage Play By CYNTHIA LOWRY |like a bat, a comedy maid, an Lawyer|inscrutable Oriental butler, and bodies falling out of closets. The only virtue the show had was that the butler wasn't the villain. Helen Hayes and Jason Ro- bards Jr., among others played t straight and worked hard. TORONTO (CP) Official | NEW YORK (AP) Joseph Welch suggested in a pre face to Thursday night's new Hour of Great Myst series that watchers accept The Bat as a sort of period piece in the spirit of early silent movies But even when forewarnec NBC adaptation of a 35 stage play by Mary Robe hart and Avery Hopwood was hard to take. An hour is pretty "long for a spoof and The Bat was perfectly ridiculous and hardly a great mystery, Recommended tonight: Telephone Hour, NBC, 8:30-9:30) ~With Jose Iturbi, Gregor Piati-| REPORTER EMSLIE DICK TELLS HOW NEWS PICTURES ARE PRODUCED CAPSULE NEWS OBITUARIES Top Student WAIL SWE In Toronto | Theatre Office Is Ransacked |. The Biltmore Theatre, 39 King © street east, was broken into sometime early today and small amount of money stolen H. Mackey, janitor of He building, told police he found indi) the door had been forced open Church. = The plot, however, had a little of everyth x of rain flashes of lightni a fellow running around dressed Mr. and was and M the | regions likely becoming mixed | CBS, 9-10--The final Lucy-Desi rival of these summer birds from | with rain or freezing rain late in| comedy of a long series. Person to Person, CBS, 10:30-11 --A visit to Vatican City. Labor Party In Australia the day. Regional forecast valid until i midnight Saturday: CBMC MEETING Lake Erie, Niagara, Lake| Ernest Reisinger, president of Hyron, Lake Ontario, Georgian Reisinger Brothers, construction| gay regions, Windsor, London, experts of Carlisle, Pa., will be Hamilton, Toronto: Cloudy today the speaker at the dinner meet-| ang Saturday, occasional drizzle ing of the Christian Business|and fog patcies tonight. Showers Men's Committee of Oshawa and ang scattered thunderstorms Sat- District being held at the Sandal-| yrday, warmer, Winds light to- wood Restaurant next Monday gay southeast 20 to 30 Saturday night. The Hooper brothers| Haliburton, Kirkland Lake re- quartet will assist with the musi-|gjons North Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy today and Saturday, show- | the south. was about a week later than last year. | | | Rain, Wet Snow Over Weekend St. Catharines weather forecasts issued at 11/Hamilton Killaloe .... Muskoka Earlton ... Sudbury .. North Bay Kapuskasing Conciliation Board Head Appointed OTTAWA (CP)--Mr. Justice J. V Milva'n of the Supreme Court ot Alberia has been appointed chairman of a federal conciliation board to deal with the contract dispute between the railways and the non-operating unions, it was announced Thursday night. Appointment of the Calgary judge was made by Labor Min's- ter Starr afier union nominee David Lewis of Toronto and rails By HAROLD TILLEY and vast changes in national and cal program. Bt |inten PLAN LADIES' NIGHT Aus. | NEED NEW APPEAL The annual ladies' night of the As it stands today, the Labor Christian Business Men's Com- must' be consid-|Pariy needs a revision of thought | mittee of Oshawa and District er|t0 ensure its existence as an ef-(Will be held at the Masonic| feciive opposition let alone as a| Temple Saturday, May 7, Jim when he arrived at 8 a.m : | i . The deceased is survived b Police investigation revealed, ~ sisters, 5, IP. Secins] Canadian Press Corr cigarets, candy and a smalll(njary) of Richmond Hill and| CANBERRA (CP) As amount of money from & softiyr.s "A Cameron (Shirley), of St. newly-elected leader of the drink machine were stolen. Cathar and a brother, Gor-|tralian Labor party, Arthur Au-| ways' nominee Philip F, Vine- ers, Saturday with scattered thun- berg of Montreal failed to reach derstorms in the evening. Warmer. Winds light today south-|agreement on a chairman. east 20 to 30 Saturday. In the contract dispute, some White River: Cloudy today and|130,000 members of 15 non-opera- Satunday, Snow beginning early|ting unions are ask'ng the rail- qualifie ern in the Barnes, of Detroit, will be the >3lurday changing to rain or|ways for a wage increase that ht of the knows Sutitude of the|speaker. Special music will be| freezing in in the afternoon, Would amount to about 25 cents [country towards the soclalistic|{presented by Dr. and Mrs. [Warmer Winds light today east:|an hour. [ |George Doxee, of Toronto. Ralph *71¥ 20 to 30 Saturday. Involved in, the dispute are the rector of All Saints y - n S ould @ims Labor supposedly espouses. f : Tenet 4 First of these, of course, would Pp: y Hunter, of Hamilton, will be the Timmins : Kapuskasing; Sunny| CNR, CPR, Hamilton and Buffalo becoming cloudy this evening [Railway Company, Ontario - - Profit-Sharing school children in nearby Ancas- gricultural College 'here Thursday Anglica ch. Interment willie a change of political heart by| Calwell's deputy leader, the 43- . be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. |the Australian electorate as a vear-ol'- Sydney barrister, Rich. soloist. {Snow beginning about noon Sat-|Northland Railway, Al C HAMILTON VISITORS |urday, becoming mixed with rain|trai apg Hl Bay Racy became the first Cc: e T R C COMING EVENTS . ax ates ut | THOMAS EDWARDS BOYLE |Whole. 1 Gough Whitlam, who has A number of the staff of theor freezing rain in the evening. | fd Midland Railway of Mani- awarded the Commonwes An assistant professor of mierc-| OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern Thon wards Boyle died in| At the moment, the Menzies been in Parliament only seven auditorium veleran|gioel Company of Canada, Ham-|Warmer, Winds light becoming|t® Noble was born in Whitby a son of the late Mr, | . William Henry Noble. r married. Mr. Noble at- All Saints' Anglican College School infthrown at them by a ie | Toronto, has achieved the highest'motorist Tuesday. The children mark among 4,200 Ontario high|became ill with fevers shortly * school students entered in an in-|after chewing the gum, thought] The theatre office was ran- | ternational mathematics contest.|/to have contained '"'something of sacked and : drawers St. Michael's College led 269 a sedative or narcotic nature," forced open, 3éhigols entered. HONOR PROFESSOR BUBBLE GUM ILLNESS GUELPH (CP) -- Professor J HAMILTON (CP) Twenty B. Robinson of the Ontario Agri- 1 Genreal Hosp early He was in his ) year. TORONTO (CP)-- Donald Cur-|ter are recovering from a strange am AT Grade 13 student gifs after chewing bubble gum 's Whitby. gustus Calwell are resting at the cred a poent:al prime minist Funeral Chapel, | put before he could qualify to live meral will be con-|at the prime minister's lodge Party in the chapel on Monday, here, a number of things would |! at 2 p.m. by Rev. Stanley need to happen. said. ducted was E ART exhibition, Library from Monday 'April 4 to April 25 cludes water colors, sculpture and oils. Artist Jul Damasky | 23rd ANNIVERSARY DANCE 8 PM. TO ? APRIL 2nd, 1960 Round ond Square dancing to Bill Askew's Orchestra 2.00 per couple--Refreshments Tickets available at the office or at the door. UAW.A: HALL | BOND ST. EAST son, intro- Cobou ed to $0 AS | ers. Mr. Justice Milvain, 56-year-old native of Livingstone, N.W.T., was called to the Alberta bar in 1927 and was appo'nted to the bench in August, 1959. YOUNG MOTHERS NEW YORK (AP)--More than 300 high school girls in northern New York state bore children be- tween September 1958 and the spring of 1959, a complaint to the state investigation comnmission says. al tend March HARMAN PARK ST. JOHN'S HALL Corner Bloor and Simcoe $6 ond $10 Wealth, '5 - $40 | 20 gomes Share the Jackpots. ANNUAL BAZAAR -- Giant Bingo, April 1st and 2nd, to be held ot the Slovak Greek Catholic Parish Hall, 464 Rit son Rd. S. Home .L foncy work, soths asty cakes and cookies. Open 2 p.m. Friday. Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. sind ahot - Fender EAT'N TRUE-TRIM BEEF against his New Zealand conducting re |income tax treatment for em He was born Oc! tion has a majorily of 32. in a|l ops |which employers shar srner Nel ain. | members. choice for leadership when the|y; .. i i ¥ wage demands. The EQUAL VC ANNUITIES {wi plo; former Nellie Bain. Limited in Oshawa on Wednes p- ince Mi n.|imum of 17 Zovermmenth eld! the offing. Whitlam is a man| 43 curling game at the Oshawa|Windsor a ie natn Rad |day for eight Canadian holders of | 2 onouncec, Thursday nig services will be held in/seats to put the government out {next year. This would give Labor| Party. TO SHOW FILMS og 3 . Wingham railways have turned down the Inuity for surviving VC winners| Stand until the next session {loyally in a party riven by sus-|Film Council, at the McLaughlin ; 0s Win pe speech granted to the workers involved ran ans. . be re- Mav Be Lower |such a turnover possible in 1951|wings and between religious the Med.terranean; Egypt, mi GOOD WAY TO CUT OTTAWA (CP) -- Just beating profit tucked away annu ule calculating that|)andslide. Two Wheels (Bicycle Safety) and nce continue subsidy payments employee actually received the cal v reveals that over 40 per cent | Quebec and Ontario and for west- employer, mate presented to Parliament were recently purchased by the ern c Vi | about seven seats the party could Good way to cut budget le present payments 10 thay do not allow non-taxable de- presented to Parliament in Feb- INTERNATIONAL FALLS,| The traffic safety committee of ny week or next year. your problems. To sell, rent, - nditures of 1,506,000,000 in| how they have trained two horses Wednesday. Plans were started Mr. and Mrs. Richard Combs Di1l,s at the next g Af) zou! Pilkington Glass e next general elec ion wou'd ice Marie. The court stipulated 3 his long-hel biti Hag about one-third of eld ambition of becom |hooks the log to horse No. 1 .and STREETS CLOSED until she is 21. The Combses, fos-i:, betwee ilkingte XY do : { ns between Pilkington national defence |election in 1964, Calwell would be other man unhooks the log. Then|Fernh!ll Blvd., closed at Ross. | time been blocked in their efforts afareh 10 failed to bring : i 1 total defence expenditure ig| thought is being given to the py e alternating horsepower ever possible these streets will be| fi 6 bright for them Bright for the J. M. Jones, business nt for versity Inferchange Fellowship biology, he will spend two years ment intends to work cut a new cop Thursday, after a Liberal-Coun'ry party combina- years 5 .; "lin " leader's 20, is seen by manv ob-|iii,n wore entertained by the easterly 20 to 30 Saturday after- € non: went |search in soil microbiology. |ployee profit « sharing plans predeceased by House of Representatives of 122 servers as Labor's most likely cat' of Ontario Steel Products|oon. 11 days in 1950 to a ake for Ce . % i Forecast Temperatures S| eri OTTAWA (CP)--Equal ;_ {of annual profits are, one John| Labor would need to win a min-|Party's turn to govern again is.4,y part of the program includ-| Low tonight, High Saturday pled rail transportation ung he AW; --Equal annui-lars Finance Ministe four grandchildren. . 45 was ended by legislation DPasseq ties of $300 were announced to & of commanding stature and is|c 1; : 1 oh ; hy {Curling Club. St. Thomas . " Ihe Victoria C "he vot .| The legislation will be |of office at the general elections|Popular with the parliamentary London liament. (the Tieton £ oss: he Yeteraus duced this year and. allow Sat In lengthy negotiations, the ailairs ceparimeni sal io [62 to 60. | Calwell's task in the coming| Films to be shown at the poop | Talwar De crt ; : te sind nor be 2 | rears i i aly rent increase bid, estima 0 Ey Id Wo that full public study jcan be : Defence Costs No. BIG MSSUE |years is to restore unity and monthly meeting of the Oshawa penton re Mt mpl foroas Tyg aardlpes $ : s get aid : , hd forces will be paid regardless of But not even the most optimis- picions between right and left,| Library Theatre, April 7, will be: £ J , oR |tic of Labor members believe hetween industrial and political Scotland, the Bonnie; Citadel of in the dispute and $100,000,000 if CONTINUE SUBSIDY a ee iL Were exionded to other work: (CP) -- Ju 9 Spay ax 0 San oo OTTAWA (CPY x The overall the absence of a nation-stir| groups. He faces a b.g job but he|Land of the Pyramids; Pond In 'BUDGET 0 the midnight expiration time, the held by a trustee to accum ». iment 15" alrady of ring issue to bring. about theiis a dedicated party man. sects; The Story of the Bees; On Ww RRIES nnounced Thursday Tax w al . » when the penditur i is- t " i i neh} Snnoyic AY | Ian wouly fall. due only whey the def ve i te fie Current reckoning is that with . Children at Work and Play (Chil- Recent medical testimony s : 1 A il year riing a) |Calwe er--replaci ¢ i on Maritimes coal shipped tolslice of profits given out by the some $30,000,000 under the esti oavell aterm 2 Horses Trained dren's Travelogue). These films of things people worry about | va thie Be : 30 € J i dr » i 3 never happen. ! bound overseas, Orders, Existing tax rules for these less than two months ago. of New South Wales--there are To Haul Pulpwood Oshawa Film Council. cil were announced to eX-/piang had been criticized because, The 1960-61 defence budget as| Sp rol Certainly. Facer whoo] SAFETY CAMPAIGN worries is to use Oshawa 31. 196 y ta) a eral. elect 3 wt] Times Classified Ads to solve 31, 1961. [fexral Banuglly in building up a v was ST.302.000000, or $87.2 general election came newt Minn. (CP- -- Gerald Wheelock the Oshawa Junior Chamber of TER po retirement Kitty. 000.000 e than a al defenc . i y i i y i ji i EW WIN ADOPTION ap y ) 0 more than actual defence Ruling out the possibility of and his nephew Dean told here|Commerce held its first meeting gd find, just dial RA i {rg Ww, which ended Thursday|Labor government being returned {oy 2u1 pulpwood without drivers. for a *raffic safety campaign in Thu won adoption of their i p vould The horses skid logs along a May. A Teen-age Roadeo, for Tisai foster child ster Fleming said| pees! » Sue obi Sse the likeli- 1,600-foot trail. drivers under 20, is being planned : T Union Talks Fail his budget z-held r achieving) "eo o1q Wheelock said that he|for May 5, 6 and 7. that the Combses must shield 10 ai a > {ing prime minister. the child from further publicity] LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Nc 3,000,000 increased F ts |gives it a gentle pat. Off it goes| The following streets will be nditures in 1960-| For, at the following generalto the loading ramp, where theclosed for construction today: ter parents of the child since she yimited and 14 employe fe : ; was 10 months old, had at one|n.ve been on a Nore would mean an increase|/! his 69th year--and at this/pean starts the second horse en/land road west; Rossland road| 11 /of about $57,000,000 over 1959-60/5ta2€ of party introspection. the back track for another load. north to Gibbons street. When-| to adopt 'her because welfare of-/¢.itjoment of a contract dispute OF 2 , fic considered the girl too Is Toronto Thurste' PUIe | 05 of $1563.000.000. This is need for younger 'men. They are ona : _| partially opened to permit move-| wip 30 lower than the Febru.|n€eded, it is considered, to stim-|Saves the expense of using trac-| "Wg (or ope treme |Local 1946 of the United Brother- ary estimate which was $87,000,-| ulate a new approach to policies|tors and loaders to get logs out/peayy rains may result in the 3 ate ae 059.60 de. and objectives outmoded by timelof the w i 000 below the original 1959-60 de-{""¢ hy y timelof the woods. closing of other streets. fence estimate of $1,680,000,000.] 5: CREATE FUND { TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- hood of Carpenters and Joiners dian Restaurant Association| CLC), said: "The door to further Thursday decided to establish a|negotiations is still open, but we foundation for the advancement|are applying to the union's pro of education and science in the|/vincial council in Kitchener for | BUSY EATING | BUDAPEST (AP) -- Hungarian| BING CORONATION ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, APRIL 2 8 P.M. | food service field. An objective of $100,000 was set. FETE PMS LONDON (Reuters) -- The Queen and Prince Philip will give a dinner party at Windsor Castle| (for Commonwealth prime Minis-| [ters May 2, the day before they| open their annual London confer-| ence. All proceeds to Crippled Children's. Fund YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND OUR 14th ANNUAL SPRING FLOWER SHOW AND EASTER PREVIEW at our GREENHOUSES BLOOR ST. WEST OSHAWA on SUNDAY AFTERNOON APRIL 10th from | pm. to 5 p.m. R. B. REED AND SONS FLORISTS free door prizes PLAYBOY TO DIE PARIS (Reuters) Georges Rapin 23-year-old society . figure known to Paris' underworld as | Mr. Bill, was sentenced Thursday to die on the guillotine for two Imurders. Rapin was accused of | shooting Montmartre night club {Hostess Dominique Thirel, burn-| ing her alive with gasoline, and| |also of shooting to death a serv- {ice station employee who spilled gasoline while refuelling his car. FRUIT-FLAVORED FAGS TOKYO (Reuters) -- Japanese smokers soon may get fruit-fla- vored cigarets, it was announced today. Manufacturers are experi- menting with apple, orange and I pineapple flavors for tobacco. YOUTH RALLY TOMORROW - SATURDAY - 7:30 P.M. SPEAKER: REV. WALTER J. MAIN SCOTLAND AND CHICAGO strike pay." gypsy band leaders held their an- The Pilkington employees seek nual dinner here the other night. | an increase of 49 cents an hour. Music was supplied by a barrel The present basic rate is $1.76. 'organ and a juke box. SATURDA HEDGES & SHADE TREES OUR SPECIALTY EXTRA DISCOUNT IF ORDERED NOW ) SUBJECT: "WHAT CHRIST MEANS TO ME" A PERSONAL TESTIMONY SKINLESS FILM: "MYSTERY OF THREE CLOCKS" Cavany Burise Civion CENTRE AND JOHN STREETS For Free Estimates Phone MO. 8-3501 1 MEAT SPECIALS! Buy 1 Ib. of Sliced Breakfast BACON GET 1 LB. FREE! WIENERS 2 .« 69° J Buy 5 Ibs. Country ® Sausage for 1.00 GET 5 LB. FREE! Y ONLY! Ib. 39¢ bi ~

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