-- Sm TT Sees Live Television Across The Atlantic A ----------- A Carlyle Allison, a memes of Conporation of Americs has spent ie yeas since World Wer Ton, HELP PURCHASE MOVIE PROJECTOR the Aged Shown shove, left to right, Ald. BR, Cecil Bint, chalrman of the city council commitiee for the home for the aged, is accepting the do nation from Mrs, H. E, Bathe, president of the Legion Ladies' The members of the ladies' auxiliary of Branch 43, Canad- ian Legion, BES, this week presented a cheque for 500 to Hillsdale Manor to be used for the purchase of a movie pro Jector for Oshawa's Home for THOMAS L MOFFAT Stove Designer { Auxiliary, Looking on are Mrs A Bouckley firs dent of the Auxiliary Douglas Johns ent of Hillsdale Mano Oshawa Times | OBITUARIES ARTHUR HAMILTON ee Deprem Bn failing hen ber, Arthur Hamilion died al the vice presi and W superiniend- Pho a Genera the Bosed of Booadcasi Gover: Bos, predicted Toesday thet lve television way He franomitied across the Atlantic Wy cable withis five years | Me. Allison was speaking to the menhers of the Canadian Club of Ontario Couty sl Hoel Gen osha, ln bis address be explain od the function of the howd. He poled thal the bHosrd pendent body set wp Wy eral government, KB bas regia tory functions ever pubic and private radio as well as ieievi sion wn Cenade He emphasized the hoard is 8 part of the CBC, as many still believe i is. I bears he sane relationship to the CRC thet # does 10 privile sigtions ARG Les lo be as fale to one as in the Lother PURPOSE. EXPLAINED Describing the general objects and purpgse of the bogrd, Mr Allison sad these are best sel out in section 19 of the Broad casting Act. This section of the act directs the Board lo achieve ils objects hy regwiating nel works and stations and the rela iionship between them, he sald W Allison said one of the TV eg ations dow WW ' ghi 5 inde the fed BA. FY ward ealls for 56 per cent ( a dian content on any Canadian TV network. He said the regulation reads thal during station on any rene than S10 MH IHR RK Ay Eny Bg he transmission and recep. ion &# roww "Because of the changing tech MEE BOA The BOW RCCELRNEs oA color in the Uniled Slates, the / Department of Trans mk approved specifies. tome for color telecasting, and Canadian (elevision stations are wt Heensed 0 broadcast in oko The board 6 nd prepared af this time io recommend to the de partment of transport thet 4 ep prove specifications for eolor al port Juan teiecasling TO WATCH DEVELOPMENTS However, the BBG eon tinue 10 waleh developments closely, and as soon as the sale of color sets in the United Slates begins a strong upward climb in nismbers then the Board will give the green light to edlor in Can ada," Mr. Alison ssid The next bit of important speculation," he said, "is that trans At x TV with 8 good pie- ure comparable to loegl re ception day should he an se tuality on this continent within five years, Wiis "You have siresdy seen some pictures from Britain, Europe and south Af 4 10 the CB( BBC thre fa a Ihe WNEES KNOW as "This is a method which uses {won hy ah a $lOW scan the speaker said STORES SOUND He mentioned that otser devel. ments on the Hage or on fhe horizon sre sn crease in FM -- or frequency moddetion -- radio beosdessting both in the United Slates and in Creede, experi} ments fn stevens sound through simvitanenus hrosdesst over two transinitiers and the change that has taken place and is still taking; place in standard radio broadcast | BE As WK learns 10 compete more! satisfactorily with thet new child of the electronic age. television, | "I seems to me thet no pat ferns in brosdeasting are resily| fixed, that the industry Is foo young end that tesies are too var: able for anyone tn say thet whet) is happening today is really the shape of things to eome ! "Tastes change in radio end TV! just as we know they change in movies and the moilon pieture theatres, and techniques also im prove "Some television programming THE WEATHER OFFICE YS TEERATURES WILL D A says temperatures will drop as cooler gir moves east RCross Ontario, Light showers, > (Be sunny with intervals ing rapidly, are moving in i |B ee ed sha the cooler pir. It Is expected to CP Wirephoto) WEATHER FORECAST clear: CITY AND DISTRICT TWO-CAR COLLISION Two cars were involved In 8) collision on Park road south, early Tuesday morning. One ear is going through & western-adven ture-whodunit cycle, but i would he a brave forecaster who would predict that such & menu will be Aaeced before the viewers two or from now," Mr, Allison! said | "It is my opinion" he said "from what | have seen of tele casts in the United States and in Cooler, Clear Weather Ahead Widely Known TORONTO (CP) Thomas Lang Moffat, Scots-born designer of a stove that became a house hold name around the world died Tuesday, He was 9 The death ended the career of one of Canada's best-known eom- mercial ambassadors abroad, As former chairman of the board of Moffats Limited he sold his com pany's equipment in the Com monwealth, the East and South America Known as T. L. to his firm, Mr Moffat was one of five brothers He came to Canada at the age of six from Glasgow and lived in Dundas, Owen Sound end Mark dale, where his father, a foundry man, established Moffat and Bons in 1882 to the Maritimes and came hack with his order hook ful Later he circled the globe four times, He was #8 when he set off on his last business tour When he went to New Zealand | in the 1920s it was the beginning of the sale of 75000 Moffat ranges in that country The Moffat philosophy in busi- ness was: Get to know the people, and the country and see the OP istrict, died in Our men He leaves his wile Ella Beatrice Wid; two daugh ters, Mrs, L. McCutcheon (Dor othy! and Mrs, W. H. Charltor (Beatrice) and four sons, includ ing T. Lang Moffat, of Hunts ville and Rev, John K. Moffat, of Oshawa. There are 14 grandchil the former H a! Mon Nov 21. He was ath nh a eable under the Atlantic from the British Isles to a cablehead which st oP and tures aay year A native of 7 e dic n his period of four weeks, nol le than 55 per cent of the brosdeas time of any station or he devoled to Pre am ally n Nova Beotia EINE f does nner sed brooke, Qu em ved in network and clumbe fuzzy, but of | | was @ LRU provide pi niars OTE could be delivered hy jet "The struction ana naa Worker Canadian in acter al are ha actuality they plane takes shout an hour and a half to transmit, vis cae, 8 motion picture that lasts only one minute in the set of the viewer, It every second frame of the eine recording snd this eceounts for some of the jerkiness of the end product 'However, the result is much like newspaper wire-photos were in their infancy and you all know how these have improved during wa for four yes He Js content and | er and The stations are permiited to approach this percentage by easy tages that is, there is no re quired Canadian percem survived hy a ce lwother slow sean The held at home funeral service will be Ackhurs Funeral Quehee, 1 Aoril 1. 1961 Interment will be cent, then Quebec 962. it the ( OALICH0% Irs when it beginning April goes 1o 5 per pent doy, Nov, 24 skips at Dixville Miss MARY SRGEY BYAR Television did not begin in Can / a wroal ada until 1952, but now there are year-old resident of Whithy and! ."ocyimated 3,840,000 sets in use . Lady in this country after only eight Hospital, Foronto, Mon This is sald to represent Nov, 21, The deceased had cet coverage of all Ca health for several pnadians," Mr, Allison stated "Canada," he sald, "is sixth in the world in numbers of television sets, The United States leads the way with roughly 53,000,000; the United Kingdom ranks second with 10,900,000; Japan third with Mercy uay, peen in falling years B4 per Ears bhe Town late Was vip, He Mr. and neept for Miss Ryan was in Pickering the Palrick Ryan eight months hospital in born in paren Were Mrs the engineers are looking forward to Former Resident TORONTO (CP)=-Official fore Sudbury ,.veveereers 2H " was driven by Orvel Henry King, pd of Ajax. The driver of the other casts issued st 5 a.m,; car was George K, Pindlay, of 337, Synopsis ~Cooler air has ad- Kapus Frontenac street, Oshawa, Dam. vanced eastward as for as Fast Age to the ears was estimated at ern Ontario, A few showers of $325. No one was reporied in Vight rein accompanied the lead jured ling edge of the cooler air fol lowed by rapid clearing. HOSPITAL REPORY Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Ni Following is the report of the agers, Lake Ontario, Georgisn| Oshawa General Hospital for the Bay, Haliburton regions, Wind week ending Nov, 19; Admissions sor, London, Toronto, Hamilton; 258; births, male 21, female 26; Sunny with & few cloudy inter discharges, 257; newborn dis- vals today and Thursday, cooler, charges, male 24, female 27; Winds northwest 15-25 today, be- major surgery, #0 minor coming light tonight and Thurs-| surgery 109; eye, ear, nose and day ! ironl, 56; treatments and exam Kirkland Lake, Timmins - Kep- inations, 79; easts, 10; physio-uskasing regions, North Bay, |therapy treatments, 320 Sudbury: Sunny with a few cloudy intervals today and on BAGS FIRST DEER {15-25 today, southwest ii Canada that an improvement 1s taking place in news snd in public affair "The networks and electronic SEEKS SECOND TERM Michael Wisdyks, 8 native of Oshawa, has announ he will seek § second term as mayor of the day perhaps not more than a few years distant when téle- vision eameras will intrude their| all-seeing eyes on important events all over this world and de liver their pictures to our living rooms within a matter of hours or even minutes. If this world assignment is carried out intelli- gently then we may come a big step closer to the one-world eon- cept, at least insofar as under standing goes the broadens governor concluded FIRST GRADE CASH & CARRY 6.66 7 ow 146 7 ow IRE ABOUY TERMS aulke DELIVERY Port Perry -- After three years Thursday, of hunting Mrs, Marion E Stow. Forecast Ti ratures ghton shot. her first deer recent. Low tonight and high Thursday | ly, It was a yearling buck And | windsor 4 | the eighth deer she had seen ing Thomas for dren Awarded $20,739 Toronto, her entire life was spentis 000.000 West Germany fourth Young Thomas Moffat rose to The funeral service will he in the Whithy area with 4,250,000 and the USSR fifth master mechanie, and then, 11 0 the Ward Funeral Home, She a member of St. John with 4.000.000 TV receiver seis helped develop his father's firm 2035 Weston road, at 2 pm, Fri-the E Church, Whithy,! #1 will interest Ontario resi into an appliance company With day Nov, 25. Interment will be and of Women's dents to know that this province world-wide sales in Mount Pleasant Cemetery heads the Canadian list with 90 Moffats Limited was estab a ; Miss Ryan Is survived by one per cent coverage, or 1,1410,800 Ushed In suburban Weston in HEARING DATE SET glster, Mrs, James Long (Mar-'tV households out of a total of 1910 A special session of the magls- Baret) of Toronto, 1,568,100 households, According to After designing the first stove trate's court will be held at Lind The funeral will be arranged by the latest count, there are 75 AM, of the new firm, a wood-burning say Thursday, Dee. 8, to hear althe W, C, Town Funeral Chapel, lor standard-band broadcasting appliance called the Ploughhoy,| charge of careless driving against Whitby, and High Requiem Mass stations in Ontario, and 23 tele he set out to sell it, service it, and Vernon Mulligan, of Bethany, Mr, will be sung Thursday, Nov. 24, vision stations, either in operation eollect the accounts, Mulligan was charged following at § a.m, in St, John the Evange- lor about to come inte opera. the deatlis of Me and Mra, Ivan fiat Church, Whitby, Burial will tion soon" ED BICYCLE Moore, ort Perry, Mr, Moore he in St, Francis de Sales Ceme ] hdd Moffat travelled by foot died at the time of the accident!tery, Pickering, The mass will be|17 TV STATIONS end by bicycle to surrounding on Highway 35, south of Lindsay, sung by Rev, L, Austin, The next highest provinces is Ontario communities over the on Sept, 23; while Mrs. Moore Quebec with 1,020,800 TV house. rough roads of the 1880s. Once he died several days later in Ross FUNERAL OF holds out of a total of 1,118,000 set out hy bleycle from Markdale' Memorial Hospital, Lindsay FRANK E, HALLITT households 1 his is 93 per cent The funeral service for Frank COVETage, {wo per cent hetter , + (coverage than Ontario but with E, Hallitt, who died at the Osh-|%? . Thess COMING EVENTS awa General Hospital Saturday nearly 400,000 fewer sets. These A Nov, 19, was held at the Mein figures are estimates hy the tosh-Anderson Funeral Home at Bureau of Broadeast Measure i Toran is A 29 ment, There are 17 television 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov, 22 {stations and 49 AM radio stations The services were conducted now in operation or soon to ome by Rev, John K, Moffat, minister |i, operation in Quebec . was angelisi the Catholie League n the Street East MEETING of Unemployed Workers wil be he d Union Hall, #4 Tong BAZAAR AND TEA Mark's W.A,, Stevenson Rd. N., Friday, November 25 2:30 10 5 p.m, Home Baking, Knitted Goods, Aprons, Fish Pond Teo 7.30 p.m. Thursdey, Ne: vember 24, to discuss the problems of | "wu the unemployed. All unemployed work-| ers who are interested should be in| sttendance, ; OWILDREN'S Fashion Show at Salve tien Army Citadel on Friday, Novem her 25. "Make Me Over". Two show: | ings, 7.50 and 8.30 p.m Admission The Interment was in the Oshawa "Color television is still a de Union Cemetery Mausoleum. The|yelopment we must look forward " {services at the funeral home|in in Canada. The Board an ¢ Room Adults 35¢, Children {were very largely attended and|nounced Sept. 80, that it had de [aineh is served. Barbars Pollock will) 7 9¢€, ___|the many floral tributes were a cided that the time had not yet he the sommeniater, - mark of the esteem and regard injcome for the introduction of rich 'the deceased was held glee ' " ST. MARY which ens telecasting in Canada, The slow The pallbearers were 8, F, Ev. | progress of color in the United erson, Bert Jewell, Thomas Dob. States 1s still surprising, After NOV. 23rd BAZAAR af Courtice United Ohurch, November #4 at 7.30 pm Opened by Mrs, Dr. H, Ferguson of Bowmanville, BINGO, Union Hall, Bond Street, Wed nesday, November 23, 8 p.m. Twenty gamed, 86, 88 Six $40 Jackpots, Share the Wealth BINGO, Bathe Park, Eulalle Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. Euchre, Saturday, 8 pm [bie, Victor Peacock, Fran k|S€Ven years the number of color {Black and W. Mounce receiving sets in use in that country is estimated at roughtly The members of Lebanon | 500,000 8 PM |Lodge, AF and AM, under the| 'But the number of black and ! Idireetion of Wor. Bro. Walter white sets in use is more than AT ST. MARY'S OF THE {Famme, held a service at the|52,000,000, This is the poor result WHITBY BAND PEOPLE AUDITORIUM {funeral home. at 7.30 p.m, Mon |to date despite the fact that Radio BINGO STEVENSON RD. N day CLUB BAYVIEW AT MARION 'Youth Pleads Wednesday, Nov 23rd Freed:| o Guilty To 11 wie Cottage Entries Special Games. Jackpots 55 and 55. Bus leaves Oshawa Minis. Wash. COROURG Pleading guilty 'to charges of breaking, entering Terminal, Special Christmas Canadian| and theft from cottages in the WEDNESDAY, SUGGESTS VISIT | TORONTO (CP)-Max man, Washington correspondent for the Manchester Guardian and| the Winnipeg {Tuesday night Diefenbaker and ter Fleming should and King street bus ot door. Bus will be waiting at auditorium after bingo is over 16 GAMES OF $8 | GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40 SHARE THE WEALTH $50 EXTRA F augurated. He said My 2 CARDS FOR 25¢ OR and his aides have 10 CARDS FOR $1 lof ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD FREE TURKEY TICKETS TO BE DRAWN | DEC. 21st and DEC. 28th Prizes Free NEARLY NEW SHOP Thursday and Friday 2109 PM ST. GERTRUDE'S 690 KING ST. E NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M at ST, GEORGE'S HALL tAlbert and Jackson Sts) Games $6 $20 be doubled or tripled May $120 JACKPOT INCLUDED Door prize $1 5 Prime Finance visit ington present a Kennedy | remanded in custody to Nov, 26 in magisirate's court at Cobourg view Monday Michael Harrison Davis, in said that no elear Canadian-American relations counsel for pleading for leniency Davis had already ex perienced some time in jail, He felt it had done him good and {he urged his client he placed on | probation In remanding Davis in custody for a' week, Magistrate Raxter asked that a report on the ae cused he obtained from the train ing schon! Benjamin Mitchell, 17, Osh awa, who was also eharged with Vending Machines Promote Writing A vending machine to dis pense writing paper en velopes and stamps is being developed hy the Post Office Dept. Machines will he in stalled in rail and air ter minals, as well as in post offices | 5 o |tody to Dee, 25, Mitchell will eo ES Senin rave 1 ve wih wi fuer a sified Section, Get the Want |2dhere tou dpm. curlew Ad reading habit now. I's Asked if the two accused would CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Thursday, Nov. 24th - 2.30 P.M. fun convenient and he facing any other Sharges OPP profitable {Constable Carl Carey said war in the lower hall [rants were aut for 18 other 3 charges in Lindsay cor. of Albert St. and Olive Ave ---- 2 The Women's Association of Albert St. United Church are holding their annual Fall Bazaar of Simcoe Street United Chureh.| Allison noted | Davis, was remanded out of eus:| A former Oshawa reisdent, Mrs, Mae Margaret Flynn, now of London, Ont, has heen award ed $20,739 in a judgment handed down Friday by Mr, Justice R, 1, Ferguson in Sudbury | Her son, Edward Wynn, Jr, of Merlin crescent, Sudbury, was awarded $669 in the same judg ment which was against Wilfred Gray, of Elliott Lake and Frank Dehassige, of Cutler, Claims against the defendants resulted from a motor vehicle accident Jan, 18, 1958, in which Edward Flynn, Sr, 4, was killed on Highway 17, near Espanola, It was alleged a truck driven hy Dehassige and allegedly owned hy Gray ran into a car driven by Edward Flynn, Jr, In the evidence which was com- {pleted in Sudbury last week insurers of Gray, the Atlas Assur. ance Co., claimed Debassige was wally the owner of the truck ind, therefore, Gray was not liable for damages Solicitors for the Atlas Asur. ance Co, claimed the truck was {in Debassige"s possession at the {time of the accident and he had |e ownership transfer permit, Charges Ar Rejected By Adjusters day indignantly rejected charges made by Cecil West, the man |ager of the Garage Operators {Assoeiation of Toronto that insur ance adjusters demand payoffs for placing work with them The charge was made at the annual meeting of the provineial association of garage operators Mr. West added that his charges repair did not concern adjusters in the| Toronto area hut that he would viewpoint to President-elect John yake Dalrymple area, near Kirk-| investigate reported payoffs to{vealed by the firm Tuesday in| Kennedy soon after he Is in| field, Donald Davis, 18, Ajax, was| adjusters in other parts of -the|Chicago. It will be on sale early | provinee | He made them during a {eussion of a resolution that the association's body shop division {should eliminate discount to in [surance adjusters Referring to the resolution, a spokesman for the adjusters said that it was common practice in | the industry to give a 10 per cent {discount on parts used in repair {work but that this went to the in {surance companies and not the {adjusters Following the charges, a state {ment was made hy the executive | officer of the Ontario Department fof Insurance, J, R, Hawthorn, | that evidence given in support of them would not necessitate any action hy the Department I Hand work, aprons, home baking, novelties and tea room ALL ARE WELCOME Dr. J. KWAK B.A, M.D. (Surgeon) ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER Required immediately for newly established manufacturing plant in Oshawa area. Man sefécted must be able to assume responsibility in the extended absences of the General mane- ger. Must have streng accounting background. Salary open, For appointment call in confidence to MONTEITH, MONTEITN, RIENL & 00. ShARuEe Acco: PHONE RA 8-3627 Announces the OPENING of his Office ot 203 Simcoe St. S. Office Phone RA 8.3941 Residence RA 8.6197 the] Oshawa insurance adjusters to-| dis: | (signed by Gray, In his posses | sion | Mr, Justice Ferguson agreed | with the submissions of the plain-| | tif's eounsel, Terrance V, Kelly, Oshawa, that Debassige was not the owner of the truck, but at the time of the accident, Gray ewned the vehicle, Mr, Kelly submitted the insur. ers had not satisfied the onus that Gray was not the owner of the truck at the time of the acel- dent, Judgment a, so EEN her hunting trips the last 1 ondon three years, Bhe was with 8|gi hener party of six hunters including layin her husband H. W. Stoughton of |g PEIEM *** Port Perry, The party shot four|g Catharines deer and one moose during them. oe. trip in the Gooderham ares. |poterhorough TRANSPORT ROLLS Trenton An estimated $2000 damage Killaloe ,,, was caused when a tractor. Muskoka ..,, trailer rolled over on Highway|North Bay 115, at the Highway 2 cut-off, carly this morning, The driver, Gordon C, Greene, of 383 Broad. view avenue, Pembroke, escaped injury in the accident, The acel- ident occurred at 6.08 a.m, McOULLOUGH LUMBER 1270 SIMCOE BT, RA 8-4688 BREE nBEBEEE E5523 IIS® "BRIT ANNIA" a8 owner of the truck at the time of Mr, Pivan, Sr's, death and against De |bassige as being the driver of the truck involved In an sccident in which the deceased was killed, The co-defendant, Gray, did not {appear at the trial, Debassige {sald he had left his eodefendent [in Toronto, Jan, 11, seven days | before the accident and has not | seen him since, MALT EXTRACT The unsurpassed quality home brew, Complete Supplies Avellable 1.85 " 2.60 -~ . 5 . CAN ACQUIT MAN THY. PAS, Man, (CP)~Charles Kristjan Jonasson, 22, Tuesday was acquitted by reason of in: sanity of murdering his father's 556 » year « old fishing partner Arthur Bloomberg, whose char red body was discovered May 28 in a cabin destroyed by fire two days earlier, J. H, Amys, of Hughes, Agar, Amys and Steen, of Toronto, ap- peared for the Atlas Assurance Co, and Robert Meranger, of Sud- bury, appeared for Debassige, Mrs, Mae Flynn, suing under the Fatal Accident Act, for her: self and her children and Edward Jr, were represented by Mr, Kelly, Edward. Jr, was awarded the $660 for a broken collar hone he suffered in the same accident in which his fath 'Tractor Firm To Make New 'Small Car | HAMILTON (CP) « A new compact all-purpose vehicle may be made in Canada next year hy the International Harvester Com: pany Plans for the production of the| |vechile, the Scout, were re [next year "We are still considering the! possibility of making the vehicle in Canada," said an IH spokes man in Hamilton TWO KILLED | TORONTO (CP) Two work: men died Tuesday in separate] {falls on the site of the new House| of Providence building in subur- |ban Scarborough. Carpenter Ste. fan Laskowski, 49, of Weston, lost his balance crossing a roof, Wil liam Woods, 38, a bricklayer, slipped from a scaffold seven| hours later and hit his head Hoth men were working at about 40 feet DANCE FRI, NOV. 25th TO RECORDING STARS The Buffalo Rebels THE BAND THAT RECORDED K.B. RADIO THEME SONG HIT RECORDS: "Wild Weekend", Buffalo Blues", "Donkey Walk", ete. 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