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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Aug 1963, p. 3

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ee NUN EUR NE TE EE EL a Lh em eS eg Ne ge mye gee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, August 1, 1963 3 CAPSULE NEWS Record Tourist Year Expected PREDICTS GOOD YEAR TORONTO (CP)--Travel Min- ister Cathcart of Ontario Wed- nesday predicted a banner year for Ontario's tourist industry He said the number of foreign cars entering Canada in the first six months of the year increascd by 6.2 per cent and Ontario's share of the increase was 97 per cent. More than 2,800,000 foreign cars entered Canada in the first six months of 1963, he said. SXPECT UNIFORMITY TORONTO (CP)--A uniform automobile insurance card valid across Canada is expected to be approved by the Canadian mo- tor vehicle. administrators in September, Transport Minister Auld of Ontario said Tuesday all provinces, except Ajberta, have agreed to the one-card system Under present laws cars in- volved in accidents in otuer provinces can be impounded un- less a local card can be pro: duced, GUILD CERTIFIED ment communique said 19 of the executed men were soldiers and two were civilians, The sol- diers were shot, the civi'ians hanged, URGES SERIOUS READING ATHENS, Ga, (AP) -- A Uni- versity of Georgia professor says students from the fourth grade through gradudte school should: be taught to read the daily newspapers effectively, Dr, fra Aaron told a group of teachers Wednesday that too many students don't have enough experience in thinking along with their reading. "many know little about the paper ex- cept the comics and sports page." Korean War Prisoner Back To U.S. ye % LARGEST FREIGHTER VISITS CALUMET HARBOR The 730-foot Silver Isle, loads 730,000 bushels of soy approach decks? where it ne a ; beans for delivery in Quebec. could not previously have ber- aren freighter ever to viet Dredging of channel enables -- thea, Chicago's Calumet Harbor, the huge Canadian vessel to Brunei Refusal Blamed PREPARE FOR SHOOTING MEETS AT OTTAWA Members of the Canadian thousand shooting competitors sociation of marksmen com- Canadian Army small arms Army prepare tented accom. from- across Canada The petitions, followed by the Dom- competition Aug 2. se modation at the. Ottawa Con- shooting events begin Aug. 2 inion of Canada rifle associa- (CP Wirephoto | naught ranges for nearly one- with the Canadian civilian as- tion matches Aug. 4.and the from National Defence) TORONTO (CP) -- The Tor- oe : ag Pere tun eee = e ™yonto local of the American} |Newspaper guild (CLC) Wed | (AP Wirephoto) | MARKET PRICES Log Cabin Dedicated To Memory Of Writer From DOON, Ont. (CP)--As_ monu-;most ' t ments go, the unpretentious li tle log cabin is not mighty, but it stjrs the memory of the man -- humble, humorous and humanitarian It is called Peter McArthur/such is dedicated to) the per House and it him in the hope that ception and warmth of his writing will not be lost to a public and age that never knew him The cabin stands Pioneer. Village a from Kitchener in Doon few miles'when they went away I cou!d/ arth dependable crop wasjand Atlantic Monthly, Century weeds and The Smart Set _aaveramens scientists -- KNEW NOTABLES out o' om way ae me oa Livying a Bohemian life, he gazed adda rt oy rh * Bees ibecame acquainted with no- noi ere : of s Ww ies er ie table writers of the day, includ a crop of newspaper ar-|) "0 : Byodelinng aks maa'* he once wrote ng Bli Ss Carman Charle: ' G. D. Roberts and Mitchell] "Then they took their/Kennerley, Stephen Leacock cyanide bottles and began to) was ublished in Truth collect rare specimens of bugs! mag McArthur was and pests, for I had all of them 'Touring automo bil ists stopped to make a call, uC out its ed The and} Pun humor magazine ylished several of Mc articles while he was hear them laughing as far off jy for two ve Peter McArthur lived in this,as the second culvert on the/he eabin--typical of hundreds that|/concession line c were home to Canadians in the! middle of the last when he farmed in Township near London, Ont During the 15 years his death at 58 after an oper- ation in London in 1924, the old Toronto Globe. His sym-)" pathetic pieces on Ontario farm) quitting afford supporting himself jokes | Puck, life were widely read. Thousands in the city and the eountry came to look upon him @s a personal friend, attracted by the philosophical, letter-like eftticles, From his writings many got the misiaken impres-) gion he was quite a farmer. | FARM WAS MESS Actually his farm was a mess f end he used to brag that his'f j century--fin other Ekirid)when he died the loss of the/had Sage of Ekfrid before afield hei! 3 wrote a twice-weekly column in/he attended the University 0 /$2.50 a page joined the old Toronto Mail asjup here and restored a reporter and two years later,jtains his books and articles, the! jat 24, went to New York as ajtypewriter he used, family lisher's promise to life insurance only 25 copies printed The publishing house failed and the book, To be Taken With Sait: An Essay On Teaching Grandmother to Suck barely saw the light of loved and/his pay premiums work 1@S, McArthur's count was too, was felt fa: 1886, his in the her March 10 built by Born og house Fonds, Toronto for five months in 1888 laay because he couldn't} McArthur spent the next four) the co: He was then/years in New York writing ad by w ideas ne house, then returned to period-jhis log cabin birthplace where) atihe lived with his wife and fam- ily until he died Now his home and cartoon for Judge and other cals in the United States has been set It con After leaving univer he pic-| es and some of his manu ripts, yree-lance journalist, He wrote or a number of. newspapers' sc Use Of Equipment Examined By KEN ROBERTS In recent weeks, we 'have jooked at spinning gear. We have tried to point out what we considered to be the good and) bad points about each piece of equipment Now let's consider diffe: ent type of fishing -- casting We will use the same rundowr and procedure as we did oa spinning First, we wil! look at t ing rod. As when spinning, we wil selves' with the quaiil in a premium rod fishing that you of the utmost as in spinn ed to. do a : is, work with a specific of jure TYPES Casting rods are made of Si ranging from split bamoc t Fiberg! to Let's con sider each. Split bamboo can be eliminated immediate f are lookin a ma free rod, T type of j have to be constantly cared for To aliow a good bamboo roa tr fall into poor shape a st waste of money and qu The action of the other types, both glass and stee more than compare with action of bamboo. Fiberglass rods have stolen the marke due to their maintenance-free operation. On this point alone they win over many fishermen With the modern manufactur- ing techniques of t tt rods can be turned out inexpe sively and still possess an exce lent action Of the giass rods, the hollow giass are the best bet described in the a spinning, the stress of the is taken up by the outer shei thus eliminating the need for the inner glass. Both weight and handicapping of the action are therefore lessened n a n and still male; ia were ent "| 3 > ss steel 's for is APY two ean shy on for, as} ct: Casting Rod Materis made You that guides are important secon s abra must be 1 Steel rods were one of first types still retain a soft an angiler's heart. He selecting a top quality emphasis wil!' be placed hollow seamless drawn most on » the line guides this ng where and the mmbat tables to © Vea. are mala of guides on a cast apd line if the wear is may cause and cutting When weight fac dealing in steel is an important eyes are famous for BASS Small mouths jeep wat are he moving daytime e mo your to be had but the rewards ar A good bet a worm trolled deep frequen lily pad Here fr good come seem for ' ms This extra s used to whip t ure with more use ass you nme me Shorter rods of about will give you more SALERNO, I Bonett aly 70 . world-fa r the f t you use th the casting bait minimum risk of the rod 8 debut at age 17 in Neuville Man jnesday was certified bargaining' jagent for employees of the Osh fawa Times, The certification jcovers about 50 members of the HONG KONG (AP) -- Lowel! D, Skinner of Akron, Qhio, an} American prisoner of the Ko} ~-----~ |Dubucs for the prayers they had 'ee on his behalf editorial, advertising, circulation and maintenance d partinents To Get Card Pope ee EXECUTE 21 NEUVILLE, Que, (CP)--Late|) BAGHDAD (Reute s) the mailman Twenty-one persons were ex carry personal New Year's! greeti rom Paul VI, the only}; Pope ever to have visited Can-\the Al ada, to the Louis Dubucs Of!near here July 3, Neuville nounced Thursday The Pope was Msgr. Montini,}.-- i a top Vatican executive when : he spent Aug..20, 1951, at the} Elderly Spinster Beaten To Death this y summer cottage of Archbishop} Maurice Roy of Quebec Across the road was the, Du- buc house, a modest but neat home with a well-groomed lawn and a busy kitchen, The Dubucs have 12 children 'he hbishop and his man break Ro- early today, - Police said Dubuc unawares, Ms Roy} often drops by, sometimes with visitors She was impressed. by this visitor, He had a_ penetrating glance but an easy manner. She s wel "He was a likeable man and ently put up a we were at ease with him,""/a, her assailant She said in an interview follow-|across the head saulted The Miss yieim Frances -Phillips, 74 Hospital. A purs and he spoke French!\p. 'pody strong with a Msgr about feelings Montini minutes, were estat stayed 30 were torn arm ling hed. Helg ng. Her clothes Year's greeting each year since) sether business, e e- A govern. the return i vas identified as|undisclosed ailment, Skinner a nurse at the Toronto Western belonging to|charged from the U.S. Army } Miss Phillips was found next to'1954, A Police said the woman appar-;""As struggle | has clubbed her) would disqualify his U.S, citizen-! piece ship." vertising booklets for a pub- ing his recent election as Pope of wrought iron ripped from a f window of the city hall build-ers has been prosecuted in civil and i 2 S ishevelled, She was one of four (not has sent the family a New| ynmarried sisters who lived to-/has discharged them and they are treasured by Mrs. Dubuc | When he was chosen Cardinal Milan in 1955, he sent a r of warm t DOUBLES SOON of The population of let lo 000 y&irs Mexico ts} hanks to the expected to double from 36,090,.| oe 72,000,000 in the next 20/50" is com jrean War who chose to remain} for of in Communist China, left jhome today and said some jthe nine United States defectors) from the Korean conflict still in]ment about which sultan should|fons --/China so want to go home 34-year-old former army/s 8 The cuted Wednesday for their part/corporal was handed over by|why in an abortive attempt to seize} the Chinese Communists to Brit-| Brune Rashid military camp) ish and American Red Cross ofjaysia federation July was an-jficials in Hong Kong He was Ith to of the 21 American prisoners who re-'|r fused repatriation after tne Ko-land majestic sultan, Sir Omar QUELLED REVOLT a One} Ali Saifuddin Wasa'dul Waddin jrean armistice in 1953 jother died in China | Skinner, who worked as athe operator in rchina, said he|dence TORONTO (CP) -- An elderly) WH! leave for the U.S, as soon spinster was bludgeoned to as. possible death in a Janeway between the city hall annex and a depart- and .;ment store in downtown Toronto old,"' he said the woman had been criminally as-/With him my parents are gett-ng!, Skinner did ont bring a. tamily He said his Chinese wife is under treatment an said they have no children it Skinner, dishonorably dis.|" Q appeared in good health, |° U.S. consular official saj far as we know Skinaer|' not done nything which)° None of the returning 'prisoa an U.S. courts. The army can prosecute them because it "I want hi mhome," said Skin jner's mother, Mrs, Brady Skin jner, in Akron, Skinner's 72-year-old father, a jplasterer, said he is thankful hs ing home, 's {AP)--Giu FORT ERIE ENTRIES ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 'Across Canada in SV2/$1900 for 3. ana. 4yearolds Fight A Lot, No Boy 112 Aur Ditttach 7} La Greek Gur Turce r Chimes, Potts 11 s Foliey Maidens, foaled tor, 2-year-olds. FIRST RACE -- Canada. Purse $2100 Furiongs. Drifting Heather ey Belle, No Norther ey Ve Miles, No B Boy Ro tie Nora, Chariie's Card, Fieet Hawk SECOND RACE AlPurse $1800 for 3 FIFTH RACE -- $2500 claiming. Purse 9; Sas rish Toddy Shapiro and J, ¥ King entry SIXTH RACE ances. Foaled N to RACE HIRD . se 3 se Pu tr a n r en QUINELLA BETTING se 400 VENTH RACE -- Allowances. For F o yea: Furlongs Oshawa Burton 10 Dalton Fou 2 RTH RACE 32800 fo year-olds $7500 Turcotte X13 No Boy 1 mee. No Boy. " X16; Shady 116; Twist, Danny Post Time 2 rey Marry. & Atso Eligible ' On, Ture Boy 12 em. Clear end Fast Black ang at r as @ (Tut ished." Purse Vic VICTORIA (CP)--A 70-year. old man who likes to be on *he|, 7,500-! completed a jmove has ross Canada imile hike {Christmas Anton Theodore Nielsen, a jnative of Hull, England, says: "I've always been a bit of an jadventurer, I rarely stay longer than two years in one place "Since T came to Canada in 1921 I've been back to England twice and I've made 11 trips to ae since Fiadte/ the Yukon Lane "Eve worked as Santa Claus the Point Claire ntre near Montreal for five Christmases, I left on my trip Us about time to go back Abdul with of the Malayan 'sultans in the queticd by jungle-trained Brit proposed constitution, the 10-day discussions jsultan 'to reconsider before the/500,000--one third of them Chi le _|Con way. in London's colonial office} forming jclaves jSarawak, is a valuable poten! tial tion OIL BRINGS PROGRESS ® £ | Man 70 Hikes of $34,000,000 and this income,/U.S. products ind.etment j J ' 'hannelied into social services,|handed up Wednesday named) has mw memb rounding shopping |' TORONTO (CP) - Charning cream and butter print prices \ vanged today The egg market was unsettled had with offerings slightly in excess a light demand. + Country dealers are quoted by first (Coast, the federal department of agri Experts in London, while la. °"'tre on Canada grade eggs, ihe tiny protectorate of/Menting the commercial loss to delivered Toronto, in fibre refused to join the Mal-| Malaysia resulting from Bru. \ large 50; A 'medium j Inei's' stubbornness, see good ju. 42) A small 29; Band C grades SE ESE ON go 3.{litieal arguments for keeping)" Market By yor Sesame anal Rrere|the Protectorate separate: for ae ae ( inally settled, Branei's proud|'"e time being. of July $1: A large 5 l 9.6: A smal Butter prices: Canada grade: Ontario tenderab non-tenderable 50, in light westernS0lg . Siig On Social Precedence By DOUG MARSHALL jsiderable British money LONDON (CP) -- Disagree-|been invested in rubber planta of along the north Borneo through door to be the sole reason aunter a eems tSs carton as A me- retail d prices s '| Last December the Parta in ON) Ra'ayat, Brunei's.- only organ rece! ized political party, staged a re volt backed by Indonesia aimed charged that Malayanjagainst the federation and ad. inal), Minister Tunku (prince)/vocating unification ofsthe three Rahman had broken his/Borneo territories under tre pledge by ranking him equal/sultan of Brunei instead of senior to, some; The revolt his of heels social uddenly dug he question a. (nom. He >rime . FLYNN: BSTATE KINGSTON, Jamaica The late Erro} Flynn (AP)-- left in |Kingston a personal estaie val- ued at $118,913 and rea te ralued at $180,266, The actor's j widow actress Patrice Wy- jmore. was quickly sh troops based in Singapore bie him everything and when the emergency ended that," said ajthe sultan announced that he high-level British spokesman/Was still-in favor of joining the watched the dawn/federation several times during) His last-minute change of "But Sirjmind suggests that there are! Ymar just kept saying no, over still strong doubts in the mids! at of local Brunei leader and over & time for the/Ssenting the mixed population of "We offered he wanted but oe NOW IS THE TIME To have that carpet or chest- ertield cleaned professionally in Oshawa's Original Cerpet Cleaning Centre . where fully guaranteed satisfaction is assured Phone 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD, 174 MARY ST. had up who ~ome i repre There i till ormal treaty is signed Aug. $1,/nése, Brunei needs to clarify itutional talks on the fu- her own outlook before she poins of Brunei now are under her neighbors, patient) horseshoe-shaped -- state,| two . river-valley en-| int he territ f) ; nto «the territory o grand jury The INDICT EXECUTIVES NEW YORK (AP)--A federal has charged the 'American Ball Bearing Corpor: ion of Brooklyn and two of its jtop officials of violating the U.S.| Tariff Act by removing 'made discovered in 1999,in Japan" labels from 1,000,000 an annual revenue| earings and wens them as he component in the. federa- Oil, first s producing virtually. hauled Brunei| William B. Miller, 47, president 'roma state of semi-feadalism|an@ Leo L. Lowy, 73, -genera! nto the 20th century during the/ Manager. ary and after the ast five years TILE ESOU panese occupation during the There rei omggarare - a sonmt ed Nac Boel se: = WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE CLOSING OF THEIR is This th 1 ed during HNSEUUUOLOTOEOASECREAAN cond > so 3 as soon as that job was fin He travelled from Montreal to hmond Hill, Ont., then back eked to Newfoundland before west to Edmonton Ri the Yukon Dawson Creek, B.C he decided to return to a more} temperate climate and came to HUUAUUTEEEANAALLE i a British protectorate. T CARPENTRY SHOP DEPT. ONLY, AS OF JULY 30th, past when,'in the 16th century, his ancestors controlled all of was sig n 1888 after c SHORGAS 1963 Offers Open to Purchase or Rent Building and Borneo and most of the sur- HEATING & APPLIANCES Equipment CONTACT: The estoblished, relioble Ges Dealer in your area. all alone Nielsen, "My fan ! But 1 like to meet people and) I may stay here a while if I can! e get some work." "Tm claiming. 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