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The Oshawa Times, 20 Aug 1960, p. 7

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FIRES, FLOWERS AND FLINTS IN OSHAWA BOR THOMPSON LOIS HOPPER is shown be side a very tall, five fool five inch Snap Dragon which is growing in her father's garden at 516 Cubert street. Her fa. ther, John MacDonald, was told hy Morley Reid, the flor. Jamaican Nurses Find Prejudice BRANTFORD (CP maican nurses are li nurses' residence at the Brant. ford General Hospital after being turned away when seeking other places to live here Brock H Payne, hospital ministrator, said the nurses came here from kng originally been asked private accommoda the nurses' residence crowded He said the "pre Ainst them 1 get pr Vale vould not he ar most people Bricklayes Ask Kitchener Boost KITCHENER (CP). About 120 hricklayer on Fri day itive day contin un Six Ja. ing In the ad- who had obtain because VAS OVer land to on dice the tried to accommodation patients the community ag hared h n vere strike for the third consec Limited picket Loca and I'he men of Bricklaye Plasterer | a membe Ma are W-cp I'he weeking nerease offered rates are vage Ce $2.60 TURY A a DANCE PARTY DON PIERRE and Mis Orchestra Jubilee PAVILION | TONIGHT Modern-Souare TO THE TORNADOS (NOW ON CMATEAU RECORDS CALLER, BOB FOWLER ADMISSION $1.00 RED BARN ONTARIO FAVORITE FUN SPOT | ist, shown and Ro enson find other relics f Photo red color, and clustered over most of the stem, Oshawa Times Photo | who sold the plant, that he deep had vever heard of one ing in are grow- The flowers are | so tall 4 ? : of 500N houses and Oshawa vered calls not taken care they ould FIREFIGHTING danger fire mmediate is not all were and glory I'he men ad; € ng spend a good des) of their time } / f " people, La ear he small open fires Fire Department 2 An Oshawa lire ans chimne ar wre thar mall fires of n above, as he a vater on Ave Photo re at Enstlawn Oshawa Time final match ma re nto a putting conte der and Cowan arg accurate off the tee and their short iron Amateur Golfers i Sa In Final oo ed the four mi fi medal 72-7} was 77-7 vho n unofficial an approximate OTTAWA ong ( I'he gain ur ge lohn ed today 0 set a ning Keith ord of 63 and G ty cp anadian par 73 If on 71-73 and Halpern inder-par nning the year Halper opening runner amate 0 course re Mex 7478 mat championship na a 36-hole Alexander Cowan o test between n ico of Calgar) ary ( le th had Foronto MW, lean, quiet steadiest player entered the In the 1-C ow h Co an holes n Alexander one he the tournament Friday by knocking out ing champion Johnny Johnston of Vancouver on the final green of hound their 36-hole semi-final match t the full polishing off te, Robert (Bobby) Halpern of Mexico, a 1-year old university student h who headed Cowan 19 hole before he hegan to in Of tawa's humid heat LEARNING TO DANCE IS and the nine up in per tarted SAW ear fairway match by hot out of shed the first 18 Mexican who last stent the of n final defend an amateur He ng iriefl h econd and fin nt never 0 dow 0 the Cowan, 2!, also went ed behind I'he ed alternoon itd off the short of distance before tahle vere re a gallery el 18, Halpern and ert vith irons--seen here as the the seven-man Mexican contingent which entered the tournament favor the tee all for wilt forte FUN AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S PAUL NEWMAN FROM THEATRE JOANNE TERRACE WOODWARI THE , starting PLAZA DRIVE-IN TONIGHT | BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 8 Show Starts At Dusk SEE THE TOP STARS IN THIS YEAR'S BIG ACTION PICTURE! JOHN WAYNE - DERN MARTIN RICKY NELSON 0c RIO BRAVO ANGIE DIOYIGON WALTER BRENNAN WARD BOND TECHAICOL OR" Aan RODUCTION Duvected and Produced by HOWARD Hawks [#0 WARE PLUS "FATS" DOMINO IN 8 TOP RECORDING | + STARS! + 15 SONG WITS! eosin WILLIAM REYNOLDS + ANDRA: MARTIN + JEFFREY STONE wivn Rosa Marie + Hans Gonried + Bill Goodwin + Noward Miller A UNIVERSAL: INTERNATIONAL PICTURE SHOWINGS NIGHTLY--RAIN OR CLEAR All students gre invited to special Parties to give them extra Poise, confidence and Personality Yes, learning to dance is really fun at Arthur Murray's because you get a | chance to practice while you learn at our special studio parties! You'll meet néw people, make new friends, gain ' Athletes THE OSHAWA TIMES, INTERPRETING THE NEWS Carrying Booklets ROME AP he States delegation to the 1960 Olympic (; has entered (he Vast - West ideological struggle for mens' minds Armed with published in United ames By ED SIMON Canadian Press Staff Writer The fraved tight-rope that Pre mier Patrice Lumumba of the Congo foreed in order keep control voiptile nation prey Ris him from ex pressing any private regrets he may feel over the manhandling of the Canadian signallers at Leopoldville airport Reports of the other event strongly ndicate that it was caused primarily by lack of dis cipline in the ranks of the Conflo lese army although the pre mier's inflammatory denuncia tons of Secrelary-General Ham a 32.page booklet Russian and crammed with facts about the United States members of the American Olympic team will dis tribute them to Soviet athletes "It's purely voluntary," said a spokesman for the US, delega tion. "Our athletes will be of-- fered the booklets and asked to hand them out to the Russians.' The booklet was published and translated by Freedom Fund, In corporated, of New York "Just before leaving New York for said Arthur Lentz eink { A A : y marskjold and the United Na assistant executive director of the 1 av has laved : tions generally may have playe U.S. Olympic Committee I was : } a contributory part given about 200 books and asked But in Assessing 0 have distributed fiery orator { must not be for £1 e is struggling to NO PROMISES otfen he | Igaling maintain a precarious grip on Lentz, added "1 i ih the reins of power in his ney Om ise ) 1 2 1 There Promises. 4 Vi and turbulent republic, The brought them along, and 1 think ave plenty of political rivals are 1 y n ¥ > it's a good So do some he offing waiting for him the athletes I've talked make a false move Along with each De the obvious handsome "DI Prove a UN withdr Russian, of the | more immed of Independe n move that If the So interpreted as & surrender hooks pressure for is i] of valk to his $s jn the Congo tome them that 0 hut dea of to fo booklet is a 0 peril of 1 pite ion, a king Declay numba of er lie ead the Le fine J ation a athletes to and they Russ reading facts about direct] probably dote volonialis g FACE OF BELGIUM To many Congolese the face of hose rule they have jusi freed, It this prevalent hat prompied the attack ('anadian UN detachment ind the harassment of other Eu ropean and American per onnel There is speculation that Lu mumba is guided by Communisi dvice n seeking to inflame stich prejudice Irrespective the truth of these suspicions ans on fore learn often they wil [9 onnosile matter any the 1 white that Belgian face is a the the [tom been feeling on the are from Communist on US part line I'he section on American ele tion All US cluding eve political parties n the small Commu aht pre n nist part the 1 candidate have to nom sident and the nate for of enalors and representatives other elective positions in overnment and 0 to partici pale in the (election) campaign." oo made a tin radio tele swallow ahnorma hod} Jerre RADIO TELEMETRE for Scient a Io} ich patients of the examination inside o University symploms AlR CONDITIONED DANCE In Cool Comfort TO THE MUSIC OF Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the ). POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL 168 BANTING AVE FUN FOR ALL--EVERY SATURDAY--8:30-12 Dancing Tonite AT DNIPRO HALL EDITH ST. One block Fast of Corner Ritson & Bloor DINE AND DANCE to the music of "THE CAVALIERS" e EVERYONE WELCOME @ incident and of ! Lumumba's | Congo Premier On Frayed Rope the Pressures are ame direction premier's are me moving he nent ongest oppo fxXirem Although ubu, who fion vith ained from chor f denuneis being embarrassed of Abako party anti-colonial of OWN 1 Kasas more Lumumba joining the tion, he too by elements Avoring # 135 ef 0 stronger ine, DILEMMA The contradictions of Lumum ha's remarks at his press con ferences illustrate his dilemma He ready renounce" UN troops in the Codigo. he is anx to work with the UN for the re establishment ol peace in the world." And despite his willingness to do without the UN troops Hammarskjold of "blackmail" is threat thdvaw them, 1] in yet ous guilty fo v Soturdey, Augum 10, Yi Pickets Fined Blocked Autos KITCHENER (CP Clarence I. Rehmidt, 22. and Herman Fin r, WM, were convicted Friday fn a disturbance while keting during a strike at the iman Rubber Company plant. Two other men, Lorne VY, Hosekat, and Har oid A. Vollmer pleaded guilty to the same charge Schmidt, Finger and Vollmer sere each fined $10 and costs Rosekat was remanded one week for entence Magistrate Alan Barron said his ease should he given more consideration The court was tald that pick- eters had instructions from the United Rubber Workers (CLC) to prevent workers enlering the plant during the strike which ended last Tuesday Schmidt admitted during ques. tioning by Crown Attorney Har- old Daufman that he walked in front of cars to block their en- trance to the plant, He said he received instructions from Rose. kat, a union organizer Schmidt is an employee of the Dominion Rubber Company y a pike Kais alter NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada Wire and td. 6 mos, ended Jue $182 000 9, 5295000 fit Powe Co Ww: 1960 share 1959 Cable 30 Co 1960 19 6 mos $2,397 900 $2,259. 100 neay ended June Moa $1.12 Ma ended 1959 Lid ear $729,457 an { Hw p 1960 87 No one.,.BUT NO ONE Imported Peaches Give Competition CATHARINES (CP) The import of Georgia in five years giving varietieg stiff competi tion. Ted Tregunno, chairman of the Ontario Peach Growers' Marketing Board said Friday However, our market Is healthy he added prices Aare wood and the demand has never heen betier ST heaviest neaches Ningara is will be admitted to the theatre after the start of each performance of PSYCHO AIRED HTH JERA ) TO-DAY AT: 4:00 4:25 6:50 9:15 PERG ES Ai NE LEH. LEH. wn ADULT Entertainment CHARLTON HESTON ANNE BAXTER GILBERT ROIAND TOMTRYON Lnor Day "Capt. Lightfoot", "Snowfire" 8 "BoweryBoys Thrill:Packed Adventure with 4 TOP STARS ALAN DEBORAH LADD KERR CHARLES ~~ CORINNE BOYER CALVET THUNDER IN THE EAST STARTS MONDAY | poise and self-confidence, too. So | come in now and put some fun in | your life by dancing, Studios are open 1 p.m, = 10 p.m. daily for visitors Accept a FREE '3-hour trial lesson ARTHUR MURRAY 11Y2 SIMCOE ST. §, RA 8.1681 STUDIOS AIR-CONDITIONED THEY'RE BOTH IN TECHNICOLOR ! + HENRY JONES 8 Dracted wy JOSEP PEAY oy On the Same Kookia'!| Program ! EDWARD JOHN RUSSELL --on NINA FOCH + DEAN JAGGER * E.G MARSHA || ty tp LENORE DOFYRE snd MARION WARCRONE one ed in HENRY BL Hea back! ANKE STARTS TODAY CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTODI | *I know you're married and 1 know what oan happen to me!* | INA BALIN - LEON AMES PATRICK O'NEAL - FELIX AVLMER MARK ROBSON: ERNEST LEHMAN COLOR by DE LUXE CINEMAS COPE ce is PHONE RA 3.2843 MR Lov Last Day--'""Portrait In Black' with Lana Turner | "Where else have you been meeting him? How ean you look at your son?" ADMITTANCE FEATURE TIMES--1.35, 4.05, 6.30 -- LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9.00 P.M, PLAZA -- An -- Last show 9.15 p.m, CONDITIONED MONDAY

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