The Oshawa Times | Published by Canadian Newspapers Limited, B6 King 54. E., Oshawa, Ont Foge 6 Wednesdoy, lervery 29, 196) Provinces To Discuss Conservation Problems "an next he "Resources for Tomorrow fetence to be held in Montresl October could be one of the most signi ficant meetings held in Canada, It will be attended by representatives of the federal government, every province and of the territories and will, secording to an Ontario government statement, "per: mit each participant to become familiar with commen and interlocking problems in forestry, wildlife, recreation, agricul: ture, fisheries and resources," Subjects for discussion will include mul of land for and forestry the regional approach will he discussed wales use and water tiple recreation for example; as an instance, how river basin deve lopment can be so planned that power recreational use and water for cities industries and irrigation can be ob tained heen Buch a has badly needed. It may be the first step towards canlerence the broad, national study of conserva tion that is required, and it might even persuade the federal government that what is needed is not so much a depart ment of forestry #s a department of conservation Ontario's Lands and Forests Minister Spooner has noted that "fer ten many years thinking men, preaching the doc- renewable trine of conservation of our natural resources, have been voices cry- ing in the wilderness, Governments, concerned for the future of industries and employment dependent on these natural resources, have labored inde: pendently, mostly to menage wisely forests, fish and wildlife which we are coming to realize are by no means inexhaustible. We are coming to realize; tow, that our sbundance of pure water is being turned into en alarming defi ciency through pollution The sor called urban spread encroaches steadily on our arable geres" Clearly he is aware of the problems mare aware, probably, than some of his colleagues in planning and munis cipal affairs, But Lands and Forests ton, can produce stronger policies, On tario has set up a policy of sustained forests, to for the provinee's prevent depletion, This is good, but is it working? Prof, R, C, Hostie, of the University of Toronto's forestry depart ment, told the Ontario Professions! Foresters' Association this week that there is a "slow but sure reduction of quality tree species, such as spruce" taking place in Ontario's forests, He suggested that the same threat is posed to spruce today "as saw the exhaustion of white pine stands in the province 50 or 60 years ago." yield Changing Experiences How quickly the years flow by! How quickly the headline of today becomes the vague history of yesterday! A reminder of the speed of living comes in an Associated Press dispateh, which that John Kennedy is "a product of the nuclear age,' having in the 20 thunderous EATS Harbor The Us just a year and a half old when World War | ended, He was still a boy when the Roaring Twenties ended in the disaster of a stock market collapse, and he was still growing up during the depression years of the Thirties His experience is that of majority of Americans--and Canadians I'he UB, National Industrial Con ference Board Inc, a non-profit business advisory agency, reports that B95 per cent of the U8, population, as of Sept 1, 1960, had ne adult experience with World War 1; 70.3 per had adult experience with the 1929 stock market crisis; 64.8 had no adult exper lence with prewar mass unemployment; 19.2 cent had notes President come ta maturity since Pearl new president was a great too cent no and ner had no adult as of last fall, under =» administration in the United cEpErience, Demaoeratic States What that that the adult experience of a substantial majority of Americans has been confined the tense years of World War 11, and the hang vears (the Korean "police action" and a hundred alarms in the cold that This fact is important in understanding the "elimate to thought" in which the new U8, administration will operate, for the avergge person's thinking is strongly influenced and moulded by the events of his time, of his personal experience A glance at Canada's statistics on popu lation by age groups indicate that the UB, figures, minar differences would held true in this country Hieans is in boom and war) followed with I'he man who started working, of looking for wark, in 1930 was shaped hy that decade in & different way from the man who left school ten years late to join the armed services, .or the one 20 later lush Fifties at years who stepped into the their start Shock Treatment Tried I'he the road safety workshops held by the On broad conclusion reached. at tario Department of Transport earlier this month was that there is no simple solution to the problem of traffic safety that will the there 5 no single formula guarantee immunity fram bad results that accompany the henefits of the age Different ideas, different methods are motos constantly being developed and tested the world aver. The introduction of new methods in often accompanied by ap while, and then lose that parent for a the Conversely, tried and then dropped after apparent Tle Oshavoa Times FL WILSON, Publisher and Gensel Manager © GWYN KINSEY. Bditer SUCCess innovation may is ethicacy methods have heen Tha Oshawa limes combining The Oshawa [ime sab hah 1871) and the Whitby Gagetle and Cho sstablished 1863), ou publaned dally and slatutery holidays excepted) Members of Canadian Daily Newapapsis Publisher Association, The Canadian Press, Audit Bureau eof Clhgulation and the Ontaria Pravingial Dailies Asse ation. 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That enterprising thruster, Ernest Marples; set out, as Minister of Trans port, to save lives on the reads in the five-day holiday period of Christmas "With the assistance of press, televi sion and radio, he ran a campaign of horror to rouse the canscience al motorists "Over gram was halted to show photographs and aver again the TV pia of mangled corpses and blood-stained In Marples called on drivers to obey the commandment, "Thou shalt not kill"! "Admittedly, despite his efforts, the matorists and their victims, fact, 127 deaths -- than the SCOTe Was pretty grim but that was 88 fewer on same days a year earlier, As an addi tional tribute to the minister's achieve- ment, it should be noted that far the first time the figures included fatalities in Scotland If a "shock to be the factor that led to a reduction 40% in traffic fatalities, it seems obvious that safety workers will have to gives fresh consideration to the advisability of employing campaign beheved Ss of over harrer" tech nigues to reduce the tragedies that stain the streets and highwhys QUEEN'S PARK PARA UNDE Calls To Sudbury Well Monitored By DON (VHEARN FORONTO--Mayor Edgar Budbury has a eule trick When one of the departments here calls the Mayor he is al ways "oul : Then a few minutes later he calls hack And at his there 1s alway and clacking Mi. Edgar INSIDE YOI of the line clicking end of much nt apparently doe (rust himself to handle a versation all on his own 80 he lines up various officials and council members or who ever else happens to he around on a joint elveunt And then he contacts his parl Fvarvhody listens in. And if the conversation seems to li getting touchy city elerk Pal eon How To Weather Heart Ailments FERN, Mb WAHM weather insulate trouble? Ky BURTON H CAN you against heart Many heart attack victims run up extra mileage, hoping it will run up extra Years wilt in? Relaxed sels fill a empty heart dog hard, Bul wide-open blood ves easily as large ultoases and so the n't have to pump very when tiny vessels tighten heinking the oelrenla tion, the hear! has to pound and thrah, cramming the same load nto a step se LLL lime smaller each minute In the hlood vessel Ike cooling coils In a ator I'hest capillary regulate the heat deep vous body, Cold naturally off this cooling sy lavies close and the fight the prehlem of tuffed suitoase SPLEEN HELPS In the upper lel the abdomen, the jack-of-all trades SOPs up bland ta help the overworked heart. But the heart still has to hear most af the burden and others, ton I'he careful kin, thousands of capillaries work refriger cols" within shuts tem, Capil heart has to the aver varner of pleen i winterised who's not patient Hit anything than a sandwich carts around several pounds of winter clothing wherever he goes. And walking those wintry stairs in heaviey against winds 1s like three at. a time VACINg up No wander the like the elixir for heart tranhls HARMEUL EFFECTS But an overdose of warm oli Mate can pasen your valem just like any other mediemne I'he scorching, tropical summey relaxes those hlond vessels he neath the skin inte wide -apen coaling coils, The spleen pours back all the extra blood it's held in yeserve SO your blood pressure doesn't plummet. But southland looks magi Summer Snow For Ski Jumping hey ve snow, imported international ski London next summer. The event will be held at giant Wembley Stadium on May 31 and June | Taking part will ams fram Norway Sweden France the states, West Germany Nwitzeriand Austria and Great Britain A special 1 -feat jump will be erected in the stadium. This nahle veal Course. tay jumping wm gong a use of four-man Finland United Haly Canada say the organizers, will ¢ Cam wittars ta thy ators with pevias those seen anvwhels else in the world nances eaual to the heart has to huff and puff as it pumps extra blond through axlra vessels Emotional ties, tan, can knol you into extra heart trouble Letters from home hardly make up for all those friends you left behind. You have (a earn a liv ing, also. But how can a heat ing contractor find customers in a tropical wonderland? ANK YOUR DOCTOR Before moving to a climals that's supposed lo improve any allment, talk the problem over with your doctor, He can fill in all the details In spite of your beautiful lug gage, he may advise you to stay North, even though your tived heart has to ovam shut 80 over stuffed suiteases REPORT FROM U.K. TWO FLAGS Murphy switches on a laps corder LOSES FRIENDS This strange procedure, of course, 1s nol ealeulated to win friends for either Mayor Edgar or Sudbury, And il hasn't here Far one thing, of course, when you are dealing with a chief of ficial it is quite possible that the failings of one of his subordin ales will be something that should he talked ahout Bul 11-18 something thal will hardly he hrought up if you aren't sure whether or not he might he on the other end of the ling Also, of course, It doesn't ex detly hreed confidence when vou know a& man has so little faith he has tn put a half dozen checks an you And how much husine ean you really do of there isn't a hase of eonfidence? PUBLIC DISAPPROVED Some years ago variation of this here When George Drew was pre mier someone brought oul a dictating machine which would reenrd telephone conversations Mr. Drew, a grand master gadgeteer, immediately took (n thi And slowly officials through the buildings hegan to use them Rut not for long---once the pub lie gol to know ahout them One or two hot-tempered of ficials tried ta hully phone eal lars with the threat that they were heing recorded This eventually got newspapers, And out machines And the same fate undoubtedly will hefall My, Edgar's litle innovation I'here are recording machines used here now in most offices, of course. But always a warnin is given when anything is heing taken down, and of course there is a "heep'" on the phone as vequired by the Bell Telephone tn Ver had » we the the nto wen! Council Of Clans Plans Big Rally Ry M. MeINTYRE HOOD special London (Eng) Correspandent BODINBURGH, Sootland Noottish - harp Canadians wha have & hankering (6 veturn Toy a holiday ta the land af they birth will find a special veason for doing so in 1062 if the plans of & Council of Clan Societies come ta fruition. These plans envisage the halding of a giant Gathering of the Clans" in the Seattiah capital at a time In 1962 which would coineide with the Edinburgh Festival of Drama and Musi I have quite vivid memories of the last "Gathering of the Clans" held in Edinburgh, and which 1 attended in 1931, the year of the Festival of Britain It was a glovions aocasion, with some' unforgettable features Nat the least af these was the attempt of 1000 pipers to march up Princess Street with a crowd of half a million people hacking the way and making theiy pra gress impossible, 1 can vecall ton, the thrilling spectacle of 00 pipers and 400 drummers assembled on the greenwood at Murraviield for the grand fin ale of a glorious day of Seat tish athletie, piping and dancing competitions WORTH ATTENMNG H the 1962 gathering on anything like the same scale as that in 1951, ot will he worth while far Scots te fram the ends of the attend and they will ns of thousands fhe plans now envizage hakiing the ering of the Clan nare histone site vayheld Rughy Come earth to mn their aking shape 192 Gath on a han the much Muy Ground. It » nraposed to use the Park, whieh. survounds © Holy roodhouse Palace and lies under the shadow of Arthur's Neat and the Salisbury Crags R. MeDonald Robertson, seve try af the Council of Clan 8a Oloties, disoussing the project sald he Queen's Park is the hest location available for such A gathering, but we might have a le ditfionlty wn erecting turnstiles on such a lavge space In addition to being timed ta vichronize with the Edinburgh Festival, the proposed Gathey mg will ft in with a meeting of the Meleod Parliament at Dunvegan, which attracts thous ands of members of the clan fram other countries Some of the plans ave as heing Kept a dark secvet. But Mr. Robertson hated, "One of them will he the biggest thing of ts Kind ever ta Wt Scotland and it will attvaet world-wide interest 12 CLANS INTERESTED Up ta the present, there ave 12 clans interested in the plans far the gathering. Arrangements are being wade far a meeting helween © thelr representatives and the Council of Clan Sect Hes 1 the near future 10 press ahead with the praject. A final ward fram Mr Robertson This will be the biggest thing wm Edinburgh wm vears, and with other attractions we are plan mg, 1 should attract Seats fram all aver the work As | think back 0 what hap pened when the Gathering of the Clans we ast hell wm Edin burgh in 1851, 1 am sure it will Queen's vel OTTAWA REPORT --. Poor Attendance After Vacation By PATRICK NICHOLSON OFTAWA-~The Homse of Com mons is hack af the same oid sand; me might 44 "in the game had old way After three and u hall weeks of holiday recess, the members were summoned (6 meei Mon day lest, and seemingly only half our MPs reassembled nm response 1a thal summons After opeming prayers the prime minster and spokesmen for the other parties and PE 1's cabinet minister, Hon. Angus Maclean, paid tribwie in the memory of the late MP for Kings, PEL, that well-liked ond deservedly respected young man with the histone name John A. Macdonald On the first order of busines ex-Liberal mimster Paul Martin reopened his running duel with Labor Minister Mike Starr, Giv ing the lie to his great parla MENRLATY EEpERIENCE In # nuarier - century as MP from Windsor which has recently celebrated with great nom-pah ph in that city--=Mr. Martin promptly gave the Bpeaker BY-GONE DAYS 2% YEARS Ali Fhere wa read mourn ing of the death of King Genrue V. City buildings were draped with purple and black Yhie worst storm son eavered the district in a deep snow, halting road delaying trains All public officials in Ontarin County were required tn take the oath of allegiance tn King Edward VIII Bandmasier Thomas Dempsey whe directed Ontario Regiment Band for eight years, vetired dack Broadbent, handmasier of the Canadian Legion Silver Band, was appointed as his sue cessn The Oshawa Harmonica Play ers, under the leadership of Mel ville H. Smith, presented a pro gram: al Bowmanville Boys Training School. Mrs. € Lang field, Oshawa the assisting artist Ihe taken over bh the Rotary Club as pant club program Jie of the sea whole Oshawa blanket of traffic and Wa hand wa Oshawa of its ho I. Albert ke the residue of his estate to the Oshawa General Hospital for the building of a new wing Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johns ton, Cedardale, were presented with a purse of gold on the ne casion of their golden wedding Anniversary hegueathed Prank 1. Mason was elected president of the South Ontario Agricultural Bociety in place of N. Binelair, wha retired as president and was appointed managing director Andrew M. Ross, veleran eivie official and highly regarded eiti gen of Whithy, died at his home For the first time in the his tory of ice eutting in the French man's Bay distviet a motor driv in saw developed hy Walter Av is of Frenchman's Bay was used PARAGRAPHICAL WISDOM I is wished some ingenious electropie technician would de vise means hy which one could push a button on a television sel and vogister a series of loud "Hon mn the hroaadeasting studio Hy the he more year Hon there will than 100 hillian peaple on earth," says a sociologist Don't worry unduly about this extremely heavy population youl wan't he a part of "Alvahat depressant SANS A physician 1 may he on MANY respects, hut 1 cartainly doesn't depress a hibitions ER person's in URROrIg may be oan mdieation af hostility MVE A Whether i 1s or nnd who has to listen to a TO ain physician ih norey oan pel searoely fram feelin hostile With 1s matalment easy Pa havdes when fon An ald timer remembers contd buy avster with avsters in il he Mi slew There seems reason to suspect that the person wha sald no twa nowilakes ave alk SUENS wa The fact that "1981" veads the ame hottam-upwards may indi cate that during this year things will he tapsv-turvier than evey of the average ovah 1s M0 vears Newspaper fill Many wives this item is considerably wm evvar on the how "The life oi Know ite 1 ought 10 be sell ta a sauipment § thawing home in At age 1. an has heaun to eat ™ eam Press y tired of hvin h |] choose a guiek Wm suicide? Englishman A With 10s Wh nt h pam Cause (6 call Wm to order 1wice Hi Bs many mimes FUTILE QUESTIONS Orders of the Day Aragaed ow for their customary bil needless M0 mines, enlivened hy 5 West em MP who hed come back reivenated by Christmas spin Hert Herrdge Then = procedural aheored 45 mimes. And last Erhart Regier, the CCF member (or Burnaby Cogntiam wis able to continue the speech which he had commenced 2% Aays ecarlier--possihly a pariia mentary veeord for oratonical time om Mr. Regier, firwcial spokes man for what Bert Herndge sue cinctly dubbed "the effective op position', was leading for the CCF in commenting on Finanee Minister Fleming's "Baby Budget". Before Christmas, cri ticism had heen delivered hy the spokesman for the official op position, or Liberal Party, who Is W. M. Benidickson. He has represented Kenora-Rainy River here long and industriously as mir only "Liheral-lahor' MP i title which may face him with in emharrassing decision when the Yew Party 15 officially lsinehed as our Labor party this year Regier, the 4h year old Saskal chewanborn schoolteacher, de livered a speech in keeping with his usual intelligent and conser entious. approach to public af faris--a tribute which 1s his due TEMA ITCH Ugly skin blemishes on fase or body Beiema, Plmples, Hed ch Ti Ing Ekin nd '8 Font aie Slick ye f COAL fm weplic action hek ake Akl fist i Mi alptment snd son ke YOUF skin (Vr better fan If You're TIRED ALLTHE Tie Now and then everybody gets » "Wirndeout" feeling, fr Bs he bothered hy hackaches, Perhaps noth: ing seriously wrong, just 8 temporary condition caused hy urinary irritation ar bladder discomiort, That's the time tn take Dodd's Kidney Pills, Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to relieve this condition which may often cause hack sche and tired feeling, Then you feel hetter, rest better, work hetler. Gel Dadd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the blue hox with the red hand af all drug counters, You can depend on Dodd's, sn wrangle whether nr ned one siscribes 19 Is political philosophy. I wae # meatier speach than Bill Ben Meson s. Gnesi proposed pes Hive slope 16 SmERorRie ow Econmny. and these were lexst worth the attention of We fellow MPs THIN AUIENCE But hall the MPs had feild 1a report Wack from holidays, na of those whe were present, oily & platoon remained physic: ally wn the chamber while Re Lier wae speaking, and of those most were mentally fay swey. | Murda Martin was the only CCF member on listen. F Liberils were in the chamber, WO Rossing. two , and this ever present stalwart Bert Hadanai attentively / Fourteen Conservatives we the Chamber. including threes ministers, six gossipers, four readers and three letler writers That might not be considered an auspicious resumpiion 19 this imporiant session. But was not unusual And such & performance will no doubt remain ususl until some prime minister takes this particular bull by the horns, and sponsors the reconversion of that reading and writing room into # debating chamber, and until some speaker musters the cour age in enforce the rules hy evicting smokers and gossipers into the lobbies provided for those purposes nit side the Chamber CRON fine rooms with hath, ' radio, TV * Crenadier Dini and Lounge * Coffee Shop * Convention Facilities * Ample Parking Lansen M. 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