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The Oshawa Times, 20 Jan 1961, p. 6

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dhe Oshawa Times Published by Canadien Mewspapers Page 4 Crt Few Signs Of Insanity Among Leisure Lovers In University of Toronto » little white ago the coninse of a lectime wt the Bernard Miles, an English actor director siiguented that with leisure time for the worker, governments sre beginning to sibmidize the theatre because it provides Fhey will WOrkers go one of the sinews of sanity Ld 4 mad with leisure" he said father than have the Founder of London's dockside Mer. minid Theatre, M1 with his company to present the play Miles was in Torome Freasure Island" Sponsorship of the theatre out of public funds, he noted, iw rapidly England, In 1945 the British Arts Council put aside $700000 for thet purpose, In 1960 the INEreRsing in amount was $4.2 million and in another ten years, he said, it would be double that "if peace breaks out too the British scheme He mentioned whereby muni cipal taxing authorities may devote to entertainment of the local priskilie part assessment, ranging from Bristol's one fiftieth of & penny in the pound to Lon don's sixpence in the pound Mr. Miles was not expressing any new thought, For most of the postwar years we having been hearing gloomy warn ings ahout the great dangers of extended of the coming from people whe seem fo think thet rian feistir trict WaT Es the good old days were when # had to toil for 12 hows # day or more fo eke owt a Wing be some sort of dangers We have evidence There may in lessee, it we doubt never seen any documented to indicate the presence of danger, and we have never enjoyed enough leisure to speak from personel experience, Ine deed, if there is danger, it might be fun to live dangerously for while In BOY Case, INET 18 RNOLTIES WERK the Miles turned ness in argument, Governe ments have to subsidies for the more entertaine but theatre not to provide ment for bored people simply to keep the live theatre alive, The theatre was, in fact, much more vigorous in the days when there was a great deal less The outdoor recreation leisure for the average man automobile, television and spectator sports have absorbed the leisure hours, at the expense of the theatre, If governments are indeed cone of the ously of cerned about the horedom elec (whieh the fare oh not j, hould forate they ubsidize the sort eriLers taimnment that calls for a minimum ex penditure of intellectual energy, Emotion Can Be Killer The killer behind the steering wheel ean be emotion, out of control, Anger, for example, can be murderous or suicidal for a motorist, according to psychiatrist Dr, Karl Menninges well-known Menninger Foundation, writ of Home chairman of the in the winter issue and ng Highway, Allstate Insurance publication He points out that we tend to avoid responsibility for our accidents "aceis dents, we say, are caused by fate, hy hard luck, by inadvertence or ignorance or carelessness or distraction or alcohol" But if a driver factors in him contribute to that costly becomes careless, what answel little this grim and a moment? There is "There is a little suicide dwelling in every man's heart Give him such a powerful weapon as a car, inflame his inhibitions or irritations murder or frustrations, then add alcohol or fati gue, and the murder or suicide may get committed" Discussing "accident proneness," which has heen a widely used term, Dr, Men writes: "Today we would rather say that accident proneness is something that all of and Essential To A Mannie has been found guilty of perjury ninger us have, more or less Baker, He not Faronto builder, had sworn under oath that he had rented illegal basement apartments in York township, but subsequent testimony was given by two tenants to whom Baker He ie had leased basement apartments was found guilty by a jury, which commended leniency, and. the judge 1m posed a suspended sentence of two years He could have imposed a penalty of up to 14 years We the Examiner that a suspended sentence for agree with Peterbarough such a serious offence seems to be un duly lenient, The Examiner points out that trust system of justice, the "fulerum of justice's In an essential part of ous scales" "When a witness gives evidence The Oshawa Times Fob WILION, Publisher and Generel Manas € GWYN KINSEY. fda adian PB apublication swt derpat edited to ne Anociated nd gta aw publisned 8 ale aha Ca } ned Avenue are M0 Cathcan Mantisal, PQ SUBSCRIPTION RATES ed by L3 awd W "nl Average Daily Net Paid as of April 30, 1960 16,999 than on another. The more on one day hat 1s our accident Resentment question Is proneness level toda fluctuates with various lactors stem ming from childhood, fatigue, a serious of disappointments, And sometimes these We accidents are wholly of must feelings lead to an accident know that relatively few I'he to pure accidents well accidental number ascribable chance be below He PERSON BVEr SaYS 15 per cent conclude No healthy-minded It can't happen to me Or He might meet a fool, you know he might even temporarily he one The what it article 1s welcome not only for as an indication of the given the medical safety, Why does an otherwise responsible person become a says but nereasing attention aspects of traffic death-dealing maniac behind the wheel ! The answers of medicine can that to ol a men give and they may be Cal to QUERTION w- give answers What be done to keep that responsible person some able to the next logical question can from shedding his responsibility as a driver? Justice under oath, the court has to assume that Act Ing on this premise, the court bases its the the everything the witness SAYS 18 true evidence and (LS that decision an timony testimony Is the given i" court's 'decision could be un the "An observer at any court session will false Just SAYS Examiner soon realize that Perjury Is not uncoms mon, The testimony of plaintiff and des fendant conflicts se vialently in many cases that it is obvious perjury is being committed, It is not often that suspected perjury can be proved but when it can, we suggest in all respect, that a severe sentence will make others hesitate before of the oath and they make a mockery the court." It might he added that if it is possible at all to consider certain the surely circumstances as mitigating offence, the circums stances should be anly of the gravest nature, The violation an ogth to protect be property or reputation can scarcely excused on those grounds, We do not think perjury can be cons doned at any time, but it can be better understood when, sav, a life mans is al stake Other Editor's Views QUALITIES OF AGE (St, Catharines Standard) What are the distinguishing attributes ol varnous age groups? Youth is marked by resiliency and mobility, Maturity achievement strength shows balance, precision and The good qualities of old age are thoroughness, steadiness, depens dability and wisdom One thing remains wrevocably fixed our allotment of ti 15 24 hOOVes Us 10 use ever with the 2 at B35 Just what It be ¥ <4 hours wm accord up it Was at hours a day wisdom we have moked Klong the Way - wh 4 THE OUTSTRETCHED HAND QUEEN'S PARK Background Given In Hog Squabble By DON O'HEARN TORONTO ow Can Also fewspaper re WIORE 1mpres of col give the par on WIHing umnist his | limitations of space mands on it do not anything like full reports of the inadequacy and of writer 1] spirit of a because the and the de allow for Partly of oon And ren part hecaune word vey Hu partly a 107 large number of alin REPORT FROM U.K, might he For Justified the hog producer instance you thinking and the go mn when together there is Lime ernment meet a yelling, wrangling There isn't The producers and the govern ment represented hy the On tario Farm Marketing Bouvd are al odd But there is & thelr apposition meer Churches Linked By Stones, Tiles By M, McINTYRE HOOD Special London (Fong) Correspondent For The Oshawa Times St fide's as LONDON, Eng ofl known Street I'he 50 Church, Just has become Journalists' Church' because many of the leading newspaper among 1s It was men have heen stron upporiers enemy al 27 and 28 completely gutted by attacks on December 1040, Last however, IIs yenovation was completed, and itis a church of outstand ng I'he old walls which were have been retained but the interior has heen en tirely rebuilt, and it is regular ly visited by tourists who come admire it Now St Rride Street, is to have with a new church same name, that is in Clarkson, Ontario tiles from three Rride's churches part of a new church being butlt at Clarkson, Ontario, to he known as St, Hride's ANCIENT STONE A large stone fram the Nai man Church, the first §t Hride's was found when the ex cavations were heing made when St. Heide's was being re huilt afte) destruction hy bombing. This stone has been sent to Clarksan, Ontario, to form the cornerstone of the new Canadian St. Bride's According ta the vector of the Fleet Street St, Bride's, this will be ils second daughter church within the Commonwealth. The first was built at Mauku, New ealand, said the rectar, Rey Cyril Armitage. 1 owas built lavgely by -cantributions fram the congregation London's Nt Rpide's here is still a wooden plat form at this New Zealand church, used defence pay poses by riflemen when the hutlding became a refuge for Women and childven during the Maori Way MEDIAEVAL TILES Four tiles fram the Bride's will be sent ta Clark SOR 10 the near future, together with the church slo VeRr now beauty left 10 off Fleet a direct link hearing the being built Stones and ancient St will form is of for mediaeval | one te fram which First house stood on the Wm the Roman London these will farm a cross ventury 0 the SAFETY RECORD SELRIRK, Man. (0) oly record of more fs Without a est-time aent reached at the begin mag of 1961 hy emplavees of BRramerd Explosives in this com munity 3M miles north of Win the WM SPAR AE mpury-free das A than 13 auch was church at Rey In the which its Rooke, e and 1061 porch of new Clarkson vicar Thomas H he completed in the fall of The new promises (to he of tectural interest the information Rev, Mr. Armitage hutlt in the Colonial # very high, sloping roaf to cope with the heavy snowfalls of the Canadian winter Rev, Mr, Armitage is (o tray el to New Zealand and Canada Ihis year to visit both of the daughter churches of 8t. Bride's Lord Astor of Hever, chairman of the Commonwealth Press Union, and Master of the An elent Guild of St. Bride, found ed by Edward 111 in 1375, has appointed the vicars and church wardens of the daughter churches in New Zealand and Canada to be members of this ancient guild INSIDE YOU pect consecrated Clarkson archi al great according to received hy the It is being style, with church Board of The Hog Produce Hike all boards, | men and ten 1] Oe anced men Bishop of O 1] stupid mien hil Bul their And iriely fortright ef bal Wilfred hi ueh ford Coun entially wlsn ha ome fd same who have hut narrow mind the CAPRI the 0 all are neere up to ernment hoard Is a remarkable able and balanced group hese other, Kventuall men do i each Hl reach an agreemer DISAGREE, ON METHODS For all of glmmg mm ame direction just that don't agree them are Iti an the they and method here which principle of factors the up field much when nro wre a number brought on have condition In ho One of them shouting some i ALO people en the sel ton most ducer against the packer I'his left a the same a lahor or hangs aver (And in CCF Jeader Donald who continue to try and foment it are not helpful at all) Another is a clear underst of our HEY of in the earl piri distrust of still day anigation hich hich peaple such a MacDonald and ("The nacre princinle definition of .d is expressed in the Market Place has already noted here) A further pressure practic heen adopted hy the paid leadership and which they follow as meeting a situation in which anything Is justified A final and perhaps the most important at this stage of development' is lack of apprect ation hy the men that as they use power which have heen given them hy govern ment they under the control of go I'his last as caused recently in huni curiou producer heen have | the vhich One producers' ant hoy no must come ernment the one that difficulty point | the Nohody likes to he under con trol Hut have And fact the hog producer lowly heen howin will he they must eventually Sen the that the OTTAWA REPORT Policy Reversals Made By Liberals By PATRICK SICHOLAON OTTAWA ~ The he rank and file met with fhe Brass at gu gathermg of mors than 2000 delegates in (Kiana last week, to distil thelr views Inte & 'omprehensive and new party platform of Liberal party Althowgh many wimister 74 the last Liberal government were playing active roles n that most of the resolutions were chiefly remarkable for showing a complete revewsal of the policies which those min isters had collectively enforced when in office For Employ ment Fally example. 10 remedy wn the Liberal party now would reverse is previous tight - money policy. Yet. in the Widget debate 1957, just be. fore feat of the |iberal government, a Liberal spo man told Parliament that 'the fight-money policy is proving ef and producing good re in the ds fective sults" Bow RAY Immigra to admit re and Liberal apen door The party cates an tion policy for Canada would-be immigrant of Ree creed olor the previous Liberal government always maintained i firmly closed door against the immigration of colored raves justifying this hy the argument that the short nosed could not adapt themselves BY-GONE DAYS 5 YEARS AGO Hydro for the ever wardle Yel Face io turned on in Pickering Ow er first wi time Wh award sented to the children of the vation Army Sunday classes hy Mrs. T. Coull Jr Mrs R. Sargeant, Mrs. A, Bar and Mrs. Balishury were mre Sal School NE Cla first of showing the alued three Ie the year an im previous at $0400 dwellings tile 14d the building » provement Permit ued for Oriental Since "an aver Year vere | and the building I, WH. Elliott addressed the ledical Association marked effect of the efficient in his work or the chool, and surveys of Toronto, who Ontario County told of the temperature of a person children in a showed a of neanle al 68 de nn great nercentage more efficient temperature were grees A Hrogre We Hr wa ed hy the Central Home and School Council. The president Mrs, R McLaughlin, report ed that a $2000 grant had been received from the government for the Ontario Federation report Thomas Conlin was elected chairman of Whithy Separate School Board, The supnorters of the school urged the hoard for more accommodation the allendance was now pupils with only teacher Since " one Mike Bouckley donated silver medals with a gold centre, dis. playing a hockey player in aes tion, to the members of the win ning team o fthe Senior Church Hockey League Association Fast Whithy Township Coun cil advertised debentures to the extent of 88500 for the purpose of purchasing a school site and huilding and equipping a new school, comprising part of Fast Whithy Township and Darling ton Kon in Pet hipd the Nook exhibits Oshawa Associa Mare han were entered Poultry and tion Fair Encouraging reports were presented at the annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the MW Oshawa General Hospital with a Ambitious Glands Produce Beards By BURTON NH, FERN, MD Maria used to hold daily sum mit sessions with her mirror She didn't mind the mustache Rack in the ald country it would have labeled her a loving woman But why was she growing a heard to mateh? Can anvihing prevent this hairy stubble A few women with obvious gland trouble. can be shaved clean with ane slash of the geon's scalpel. But the vest: rely mainly on that old trusty razor Until now, doctors have heen un able ta help prevent this un wanted haw Now _ science has uncovered the funy SMW, balancing male and female chemicals in side the body. A slight tp in the male divection and the see-saw catapults unwanted hairs taough the skin, The SAW may up because the male load BLOWS or the female hghtens CHEMICAL SIGNALS In the wature fema he paitary gland below the brain sends out chemical signals whip up production in the ad renal glands above each kid ney, The advenal glands manu faviure more than 3 different products, including the mason ine chemical which rides at one end of the seesaw. The AVANeS supply the counterbalance Mast trouble stems ambitious adrenal glands which si soe NOE supply in ferale feminine LEY pour aut just a hit too much, With no feminine coun torbalance, this excess tips the SeeNaw Into a hairy catapult Nines this chemical flows through. the kidneys, a special urine analysis can measure the excess, Urine analysis has link ed many unwanted boards and mustaches to aver vnhitious adronal glands, Maria's and she was cured IH the pituitary gland constantly the fon finds aver with nals wee Wis which Conia tacked chemical LRN atrenal mano the adrenal for slowdown an immediate CORTISOND fin Paary land PRENCRINED merely th Pie Mother roducts. As soon as the extra the the Cribes docin tol cortisone, one of adrenal | PHALATY recognise cartisone in the adrenal slowdown bh Darn th ow Waly Any masouiin woals pow no heard he orouiation and and mustache begin to Ae SOME FRUSTRATED While cartisope 1 hope 1a \ W \ ables an nanny others nghting wanted hair can a balanced che And ox WON ring un around SAW new shy of yOu ood carly ALLL oom plications board and mw balance of $386 veported at the end of the year the Canadian chinfate, nor fit wie the Canadian way of life WRECKED TRADE On foreign trade, the Liberals now pledge themselves to "the exploration of the possibilities of Canadian participation nn re gional trade blocs But, when exactly such a course was urged upon the former §iberal govern ment in Parliament, to fulfil treaty abligations drafted by Messrs. St. Laurent and Pearson and solemnly ratified hy the Ca nadian Parliament, Mr. Pearson remonsteated thet "in attempt ing to reduce the barriers ts trade, we have to be careful not in introduee arrangements which would cut across arrange ments already made hetween members. of larger organiza tions It was this mulish Gnd retro grade attitude by the former Liberal government, and hy the USA, which led our European allies to adopt among them: selves the proposals eviginally put forward by the Canadian government, and hence to create the huge Furopean trading blocs which raw threaten our second largest export market On the subiect of national in- dependence, the Liberal party is pledged to take action to esta. hlish a distinctive Canadian flag within two years, if it should be returned to office, But just he fore the defeat of the former iheral government, Hon. Roch Pinard, secretary of state, told Parliament: "The Red Ensign, recently explained by the prime minister (Mr. $t, Laur. ent), was adopled as a distinc. tive Canadian flag hy order-in- council (of the Mackenzie King Liberal government) on 5th Sep- tember 1945." CANADA UNDEVENDED Liberal Leader Lester Pearson urged the rally that Canada should withdraw from her pres- ent role in Norad, the North American Air Defence Com mand--a role which was initia ted and blue - printed under the former Liberal government in which Mr. Pearson was mini ster for external affairs The Liberal rally approved policies to reduce the high ex- change value of the Canadian dollar, Yet in his 1057 budget speech, the former Liberal fis nance minister, Walter Harris, hoasted of the year's four per cent rise in the exchange value of our dollar, and sought praise for this rise as minimizing in- creases in prices in Canada The Liberal rally adopied a resolution to introduce a na- tional health plan, Just 42 years ago a similar Liheral rally like: PARAGRAPHICAL WISDOM "What caused the death of the art of conversation?' asks an author. 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