2 THE OSHAWA TIES, Thersbey, Febvsery 13, 1960 FUNERAL OF hkl 5 mock funeral 10day for the dest' of the lower CRINGNE. A REW PRYHES bis id ing 15 19 be built on the lower Bludents at fneen's myer sity in Kingston, Opt., sre hav WE 2 JMEie Lroumie mMusienng mowrnul expressions as they | Final Approva Railway Spur By BEN WARD Canadian Press Siall Wriker Ler OFEAYA (CF) hill without thonizing the CHR to build an|competithye $8,400 000 branch line which williore-Lareying serve a new hase metal mining Beviewing area in northwestern Quebeciheen reporied Baleer said whs given & firgl Commons #j new ns opened ir proval Wednesday two years, 18 expected to bring The 60:-mile line will in OFE-LArTY the CHR route to Chiou $225,000 fap and run northwe tagami Lake in the Abb gion where g 19 site of 3000 to! Arthur) 5000 is being established around! ment 8 zine discovery 0040 060 Final Commons debate an the handls ; bill which now goes 19 1 neated in the Benate fe aid fencing helween Tra BNxiCus ister Balcer and [ionel vier (1, Montreal Laurier) transport minister in the for mer Liberal government Mr. Chevrier insisted that the government supply more infor mation on the projected finan elal future of the new line, in eluding some further details on the ore-carrying contract he tween the CNR and Matiagami Lake Mines Limited MINISTER REFUSES Mr, Balcer refused to go he yond the information already of | | fered hy the government, con. rail bill took up Wednesday's tending that details of the con halfday sitting, Discussion will tract and the CNR's financial be resumed today on Ymimigra Honeydale WI Holds Meeting he brought up at the (meeting, and a possible § may he found then, Mrs, 1 Leahy has heen our faithfyl Ni hrarian for some years Members discussed the possi Willy of having a Spring Bazam again this year. This matter was tahled undil the next meeting A program to he put an for the were mat enien SIL future ects on the ine Jat could nat he harming position wn we ey au he ¢ CORLERLLS what Mr io he Rireagy has swing offi in 82,000 000 g year FEA Hi neral reign Douglas Vi (CCF Port aid . the government id insist that a #30 refinery proposed Lo gam Lake ores he Abitibi region. He of hal region Are have the refinery lahor force of 475 erly 16 ney nn ured some enn Min Chey ort there wi men At a committee hearing Mon day CNR officials said the re finery would he set up al deepwater site, Several sites were under consideration, not all of them along the Bt. Law River Mr. Fisher said the view of| the Quehee provincial govern ment in this matter should he made public FILLS FULL SITTING Dehate on thivd reading of the rence March lution pl Tohn's the PORT PERRY Preshyterian Chureh w setting for the February mee! ing of the Honeydale Women's Institute. The president, Mrs, FE Bryan! the meeting in| vegular form, Mes, 1. Diamnad extended a cordial welcome to a former member, Mrs, Oks now a resident of Peterborough and also welcomed member whn have heen unable to attend for same time. The secrebary Mrs. W, Moose read the min utes, and items derived fram! The program planned by same were dealt with the capable convener, Mys, | Stimulating two « minute re | Hoya assisted by her group, the ports fram the Various con: theme heing "Historical He veners added much to increase search us apened under consideration, This was whee lefb aver for futher diseus sah Wha an Shanley street members, Mrs, F. Warren re the members of the Home Keo ported on slekness within the| pamies and Health group, and a Branch, Mrs. 1, Fines vead anffow friends, to a de lightful "pot artielo poncerning the futuref jek luncheon at her attractive commented an the splendid new|nesday, Feb, 18 addition ta Part Perry High Schanl. Mrs. 1, Palieyson wn . farmed members of Honevdale | Parliament | wige on the "Hooked Chair eats! enteved in the Tweeds:| muir Competition, and present: t- - ance ed the: cheque to the Wi fram| p a sent on to Mae nels il, be by Quehor for Wednesday, Feb, 22, 1561 pnd at the nalinnal level Ihe Commons gave third and na they will he.on display lig reading ta a bill autharie mn 3 S June to Mattagami van ry a Man reported | lake in northwestern Queheo ' Arne A v h ORTON of the Junior Home: Transport Minister Balcer ve making Club. A donation was jected apposition attempts to T vo. | SH A00.000 rail project to trans pis unit, The seers \ } pense R. his Wt ta invite thelpart hase metal ores tary Wis the Prince Albert Lionel Chevrier (Le--=Mantveal loaders o Hanevdale's guests[Laurier) said additional infor 'lub to , 4 ait andl House a clear pleture of the tian and a shower of {0 vocont{braject and Douglas Fisher ivhion wis Mrs. 1. Honey owl (OCF-=Part_ Arthur) agreed Pay Tequirements far the! Senator Paul Bouffard (1 ine p ! ow FB vme this| have finance companies and ve: Part Perr Pair, he the "liatlers specify interest rates year being he L envolied for|!s unconstitutional, impractica og ie [vel Re Training[And @ punishment (9 the narma the Hoa Pp dara Mys. 1 Thursday, Feb, 8 under the leader aby The Commons meets at 3:30 Hill and Mis fing gaimed[Pam. 18 debate immigration de Those x Lah the Avi ofl PATIment estimates; the Senate much kno Cook : onld the extremely ool - : Ly "and jougneyed 10 MORE EMPLOYED Claremant February 3, for Bum PARIS (AP) Unemplay Day {ment in France dvapped 17 per Wary Day A lew interest in WI work amongst Mrs. George Bell entertained educational system, and aléoihame Weil achievement, in Winning third the Provincial affice. The chair | By THE CANADIAN PRESS the FWIC Convention held nlle NR Snsizuction of a 60 voted to the elub, ta defray ex lparn the financinl details of the at the Mareh moeling \ dona: [mation was vital to give the Wamen's Instituie exhibit for Quehee) sald a proposed hill to Course, The Third Meal, [citizen NW Twenty-three mem meets at & pw thy discussion Sa aloe in 1960, Labor Minister 4 Wi \ cana the Ranerial "ah paul Haown in hp " Library Many bv A ay ¢ WOR AS Iran and steal sidered, hut na definite ments made, This SAYS slated to workers, vasidents of Fairview Lodge 1s| {a pilot scheme {United Chureh of Canada's I - fund, Toranta contre preshytery fing ATARES there is a shortage of qualified gives counsel ar help where he (can, ! Proposals To End Boom-Bust Economy Ww i by' FRENTE) (EF) LETRENG [GREE Bees Ratlam Bryden, COF ~ Toronto Wonk: soces. he said hey Wekwaifay remeet EA ORS. sending wingram (6 ENTE WISHES Beysnpning We (16d 556 fiom, CCF Leader Dongid Mac Bonaih, # ot colic of the gw CARRERE, Wiahed & [10-man gv war SHIRT WOTks FTTWRERL AEiegation well wl he programs I ors Pls PEIReiat tax contr IR) THE The Hog Rows nee (olay wok Friday in On We wnder (he mimeier of gr gasane (Wiarm wn 7 om Land Pet" ecomomy we the Ww Want Aehilh Wat gionAl # Ray in the Lepaatine, The DIREARRENE [FOBT 5 fark payments, # RE IRETIR, CHE RRER on rE LIHRRG NEFA (67 TH (oR LATER RR IRIE FARRAR LURE WR BRIE ERO !ewisiation The legisiatore with pot sit 14 d Mines Yimister Maloney, 17% ine # losge part in the fon hor Aehrie--the tid Ray re HER 15 WRERRIAGY IRE tacked the powcies of the wmerber CLF prity as ISemog rl wt Srp actice Alen Grossman mins ter wishes portiahin, sik man RERIRETE. RBG VRP g 19 RRORETHE THOTE IR the fring or the EPVEITmER. WHEN Rave io sep in and stant legsiel| ing where i owt wanted Alert Wren (L--~Kenorz) smb the government Rowe pies the feReral goveRImment for wh conlitiongl Eramis or CANCION and more national funds [or 1 sources Aeyeiopment. The funds cold be derived from 1aEes oR wl Vie WHRHA REE A CAMPUS the jest DOER BRIER OB After the I fins bad posited on the steps of the wAminisiyation Wilding ~(CF Wirephs) INTERPRETING THE NEWS wiversity propery service" the coffin was Ae tama Premier Frost said niengly We have heen adyiscd (mn tae AWE # Rewer of (nwks Ww sor they Aecide ih pay ws IW The premier s#4 cstimeies preskidan wh the legisictivre Wad WHR RO SEC onS fro Wy pRIty RA that ke wold gm 9 Higwa DER RO REV PH bt 19 herr the feders) RES, tad PYETIRET.. MAR 18 DRsition In wher business Wills committer spinel & ili inendng the 5 Act 18 remave wn ff oA the Ll The Wilk provides that a child horn ont of nen the Fhe stigma of WRIRER Agricuityral Vital 6 WESIHKE 19 the # itaad Instityie Ir CL GRARG WHERR (hike Rata Wiatonent egw fit a MEGHIRARY from chwidren born owt of wed REF WEG WE EROYER BY surname wo the whem she Hyves may be regs tered under the same surname ADVOCATE IANDASE PLAN With » (AR har Taam Cometrintah OR Hagn entaviainment. ""W protest, 9 of RE RIATTIRERT thw give fmm the ee of rp Haiti Wimiaiar rend, (618: nawie oy wana ind. persone." Woe fikaiths anh wellare omit. [ie added, Tomever, nt the wn fhe TSTETIIRENS. TARE (6 I6GERGoR WONG Rl WE ow " How he wer BYTRORG 346 BREE 2A RR ETIARETS, H, KASSINGER'S "echibition. of Fashionable Living." PRESENTING ; 6 Dream Homes Featuring: Displays and demonstrations of the newest products and 148s wn fashionakie [ing HH aR Cmiane lend was WH LER 1h WE Reheat By # [eu Hh REHAGN. REY 1H CEE HIE GER CRETE RATE) ES AW BET AER. FIRARE ER ETRE EY ETRINERL RERRGES Fremhar oer (8 ~ Guay a Fhe (RETRRS WARURESS WB 90 SETYROOR Wh (Ne Drove ie that RYRFY Wty & FBR RE 1&8 By Woy 5 Pisimass, and a Resist WE REY FIRE TRA Ref Reve ERongh prestige 19 Aes wih wimisiers," he sid Garin Henderion, Erecwiive Mrrctor of the Conservation Comment of Canada, snd thon sands of the 12000 000 sores of prime farm land wre being when ot oF production When some of the 5 50 000 acres of margingl lend cowid he wicd. He oted the Niagarz Pepinswia which Re 68 was ct wp by Wghways yhen they "Oshawa's Mast Fashionable Resis dential Estate" (Rossland Rood East , » » Off Simcoe Merth) OPEN ; From 2-5pm ond 7 9 pm VISIT TONIGHT Wily JOHN A, OVENS Optometrist HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND 57 EAST, RA 3481) of 1 For Bill Hon AcpRIIMEnt Spending & males, + ' Decision Changed | UN Congo Role By BORIS MISKEW Canadian Press Siall Writer character of the task in The Congo has altered hy the Security decision 10 use force the withdrawal of the UN lores from The Congn and the resig nation of Beeretary Dag Hammarskiold threatened the world organization TAKE FIBMER ACTION Faced with the siternative of withdrawing completely from The Conga, the UN decided in stead to allow the UN force to take military action M neces sery to intervene in tribal fight ing and restore law and order Congolese factions ex pressed hostility to UN interfer ence and have threatened to use force if the | attempt to disarm their hands The existing UN force- trimmed hy withdrawal from its original total of 20,000 troops Wea Mini In another develnpiment nesday; External Alfairs ter Green said the situation cor cerming proposals for interna tiongl peace COMMISSION Laos Is unclear bul he with CCF Leader Argue that i 5 possible Canada may not have ot return to Laos as member of the adjourned inter national truce SUPErvISoOry com mission The proposals referred to are one that the truce supervisory commission comprising Canada India and Poland he reconstit uted in Laos and the h the king of Laos inviting Cam: hodig, Burma and Malaya establish a similar commission The United General yation VEER RETEER Council's n that strife-ridden country The hig decision by the coun cil appears to he a step forward to The Congo crisis, threatening to erupt into a full-scale civil war The possibility of armed inter vention by the UN may reduce this threat The precedent - setting move means the UN has decided to intervene in the internal affairs in. Laos of a sovereign country without Russia replied Feb, 18 to the obtaining approval of its gov: British proposal for reconstitu-' ernment tion of the Canada-India-Foland in an atlempt BOVE have other to Fitting of Contact Lenses added that further discussions Sought by the legally-constituied Beeurity Council, and the maintenance of law and ences without the threat of eivil OTTAWA (CR)=A CCF mem- leaving the UN soldiers without 1a gel In a jibe mumba, the deposed premier of HOTEL LANCAS ER Carthan! hroke 'Into the gues Mr. Martin vose from the seat,ll The Examination of eyes And Glasses Hve ranks, the Bpesker sald! | im " a ow ave ¢ cased sub commission but Mr, Green said 6 OPE LIMITED will have te he increased su between Britain and Russia ap- government of the new Inde: The restoration of military pear likely pendent state, Its functions were stability in The Congo would order war or political executions But the Congolese govern TALLY-HO ROOM her sat on the government side| authority to take military action of the Commons Wednesday for as opposing tribes fought for Murdo Martin (CCF Pim: The Conga, and the subsequent | mins) was chatting with Fost: demand hy the Soviet Union for tion period (no ask Speaker Rol and: Michener "if Murdo Martin just behind the cabinet desks [ Answering Mr, Henderson's| My, Martin would be considered on the government side if the exchange between the twa (No other choice was left for stantially 1 fullit the duties limited to supervision of theigive the real political leaders ment hroke up and the country A good Place a visit and provided an opening! control master-General William Hamil F. RICHARD BLACK, O.D. has crossed the floor? (quer to whether the CCl he attempted to speak from that | Children's Visual Training EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT For Appaintment Please Call RA 3.4191 overnments 1s confidential, Helthe UN ts help was originally placed on its shoulders by the withdrawal of Belgian troops a chance to iron out their differ On Wrong Sid n rong 1 e hegan to disintegrate politically, To Meet and Relax for an ohservant Conservative, The slaying of Patrice Lu: ton when W, C, Henderson (P( Members shouted in gles 136 SIMCOE N, AT COLBORNE member had joined Conserv. uh pasition," 'Pub Parson Gets OK 'From Church TORONTO (OP)=Rev. 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