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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Aug 1964, p. 4

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HOSPITAL SUPERVISOR MRS. M. BROWN WITH THE BEATLES REPORT FROM OTTAWA By RUSSELL C. HONEY Durham Last week the House of Com- mons returned to debate on the flag resolution which is the last remaining item on the agenda prior to a parliamentary recess. Having completed this phase of the legislative program it might oP. see just what parliament has accomplished to date in this session. It is not generally recognized that we have passed 42 items of legislation, some of the major statutes enacted are as follows: (1)--Columbia River Treaty approval, This Canada-U.S. treaty has caused considerable controversy in the past ana its passage is of great significance to both countries, (2)-- Cyprus U.N. Interna- tional Force -- participation by Canadian forces was approved. (3) -- National Defence Act amendment to provide for in- tegration of our armed forces. (4) -- National Housing Act amendments to bring about be interesting to look back and} joe Honey Does Not Foresee Election In Near Future territorial|granting the increase Canada's water from three miles to 12. (9)--Farm Credit Corporation amendments to double the maxi- mum amounts available for farm loans, (10)--Export-Credit Insurance Act amendments to facilitate Canada's growing export mar- t. (11) --Judges Act and Ex- chequer Court Act amendments, (12)--Income Tax . Act, Cus- toms Tariff and Estate Tax Act amendments which implement- ed the provisions of a budget brought down early in the ses- sion. (13)--Federal-Provincial Fis- ¢al Revision Act to implement the recent agreement between the federal and provincial gov- ernments. (14)--Eight separate appro- priation acts covering estimates for the fiscal year 1963-64 and Petty Cash Stolen) |more urban renewal. (5)--Family Allowances ex- tended to students aged 16 and 17 years. From Auto Firm | AJAX (Staff) -- About $5 in ipetty cash was stolen from | government in- terim supply for the current fiscal year, STUMBLING BLOCKS | All of this formal work was! somehow accomplished between| periods of a less productive) nature which have included the) CBC film 'Mr, Pearson'; the} feeral - provincial conference proceedings held in Quebec City; the World's Fair and its emblems; the splitting of the two-flag resolution; the fur- ther disintegration of the Social) Credit Party; the suggestions of 'a Liberal - NDP combination; \the Cyprus and Viet Nam crisis \and so on, } Despite the fact that Canada now has a minority government jwe have made¢ some real legis- lative accomplishments. It is |my-opinion that we can continue \to make solid gains, in this par- |fiament. A minority government can work, although it undoubt- jedly takes longer to get things |done, I am not one of those who ithink there will be an election in PRINCESS 18 14 ABERDEEN, Scotland (Reut- ers) -- Princess Council Fires Mel Moore Sey colckrcied het 188 Wee BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|\day at the royal castle of Town council has fired building)moral near here. She is on inspector Mel Moore. , ~ -- after her first At a regular meeting Aug. 10. enden, a boarding council asked Mr. Moore to re-(gitls in Kent in southeast have his resignation|/and. the hands of the clerk by 4 s s Coombes Picnic BOWMANVILLE -- The fourth held Aug. 9 ae was . al Park with 36 people pv Sports and races were led by Colleen and Dave Marsden with ribbons and prizes for winners. The surprise package raffle was won by Bob Coombes and David Coombes won the. "guess the number of smarties" con- test. Presidents Rae and Reg Coombes presided at a_ short business period. New officers|' were elected as follows: President, Jim and Marg Coombes; secretary - treasurer, John and Gwen Coombes; sports, Carol, Shirley and Bruce Coombes and Peter Auch. Horseshoes and swimming] were enjoyed in the afternoon. After a picnic supper everyone) journeyed homeward looking forward to next year's picnic to be held at the Park on the second Sunday of August. Fami- lies were present from Oshawa, Oakville and Bowmanville. Boat With Legs To Stalk Lakes PRESCOTT, Ont. (CP)--A bylaw on resolution which hired Mr. Moore. He one month's salary in lieu of notice i No reason for the resignation request or firing was given by the regular BATTERIES! | The next regular meeting of council will be held Sept. 8. cen remanence NR Mail to: FREE BATTERIES Box 725 | Postal Station "F"' ithe near future. It is up to us 'to make this minority govern- ment work .. . and I think we are doing just that. Beatles Swinging For New The Beatles--Ajax variety-- have been swinging in town, much to the delight of fans and the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital, Candace Taylor, Lyna Law- ton, Patsy Yoemans and Dar- lene Yoemans, (left to right in picture), without pronipting from adults, decided to stage a show which they felt would be popular, to raise money for the new hospital. They came up with the idea of the Beatles as being the most popular thing amongst their group, and proceeded to make up the wigs, uniforms, instru- Hospital accessories belonging to the Liverpool Beatles. The show was staged in apart- ments and basements of homes. (6)--Student Loan legislation iwhich will enable students. to obtain a maximum loan of /$1,000 per year for five years. Personals At Prince Albert widows and orphans in the Can- PRINCE ALBERT -- We wel-lada Pension Plan. come the new minister, his) (g)--Territorial Sea and Fish- wife and family, Rev. Alex and|eries Zones Act amendments to {Drew Motor Sales, Station road, | between 11 p.m., Sunday and) SINGER MARRIES 12.30 a.m. this morning. Ajax police said today the (7) -- British North America|thief or thieves gained entry to |Act amendments which make it)the building by breaking a win-/cis, possible to-include benefits for/dow, The office was ransacked.|Richard Kanellis, a public rel A car recovered in the area lwas stolen from Toronto, The| marriage for Kanellis, 33, who) The front end of the car was dam-|was divorced, and the first for|Kenoki, an Indian word mean- ena Mrs. Rice, formerly of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Roy Hope A two-cent admission fee was| opened their home to a group of charged. irelatives and friends to honor Their repertoire included the|their son, Ronald and his new full range of Beatle songs and|pride. The evening went quick- a special hospital song which|jy while colored pictures were they themselves wrote. The! shown pertaining to their wed- lively, free-swinging group gve€S/ ding, Christine Williamson and through the Beatle motions with) Linda Hunter contributed piano no inhibitions. ; solos, | An observer claimed they) mhe pride and groom' were| put on as good a show as th! presented with a sunburst clock, | Liverpool variety, and probably) hostess chair and money. hae mene ee Ene A Mr. and Mrs, Ben Smith were Fig { |guests at the Wray-Brown) A big hand to the kids and church wedding in Kedron. ments, drums and the various their ingenuity. sts Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson and 'Bitter Complaints Heard Over Private By JOSEPH MacSWEEN LONDON (CP)--Bitter com- plaints are being heard that) large areas of Scotland are held) as private preserves by aristo- is ee grate sports | | |Lloyd were guests at the Read- Miller wedding in Columbus church, | -Mrs. P. Eccleston, Toronto, lenjoyed a few days with her cousins, Mrs, McKerihan and Mrs. E. Stanton. Preserves 9 ia" iia" ion Parlia-/Crae is still confined to Osh- ment wound up at Westmirster,,@Wa General Hospital Sir David Robertson, independ-| Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove ent, outlined a plan to regener-|2Nd Jean motored to Sarnia ate the Highlands by fertilizing, visiting their cousins, Mr. and from the air vast areas of|Mrs. A. Snelgrove. rae was a guest at barren land. for. cattle op B 4 y Pom Spoon i Lane-Sandison wedding in 'Robertson, member for Suth-!t 550.3 church, As the pre-elect bowing before these interests. erland and Caithness in far- Mr. and Mrs. Howard May ESSEX FALLS, N.J. (AP)-- iConstance Franconero, better |known as singer Connie Fran- |tions agent. It was the second [Miss Francis, 26. was married Saturday to| boat with "'legs" was christened |Saturday by the federal trans- |port department. The 109-foot marine agency) § jtender is fitted with spuds that {can be lowered like giant legs jto the bed of a channel. In that position the vessel will provide ja rigid platform for work in shallow water and strong cur- lrents, The spuds can be used| lin depths up to 30 feet. | vessel was Toronto 5 | cine ad eS eee ae tion. | have e e of the type | use. | = | Name Chey soneswbess y Asse chepeenoscane DOH) «twas Ceeeeeunes | | weer « (make) | | hearing aid, purchased in 19. . | mph ese | A Flavoured Wine "SERVE COLD ON THE ROCKS OR WITH YOUR FAVOURITE MIX" : | ONDON WINERY LTD christened ae ing "'long-legged crane." Three great reasons for making that PONTIAC buy today! trade-in allowances for extra savings! ,.. They are probably the big-/north Scotland, quoted protest/and son Wayne were guests at gest single enemy of progress letters alleging appalling mis-|the Callishon - Lavender wed- in the Highlands," said E. G.juse of land. He said mostiding in Kno x Presbyterian Willis, Labor member of Par-|civilized countries would be) Church, Oshawa. lament for Edinburgh. ashamed to own a "'desert") Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn Pressures for change are|like Sutherland where crofters/have returned from an enjoy- building up from various direc- try to pick a living from a few/able three weeks to the west tions and take on added signif-|acres while across the fence coast jeance as the United Kingdom|thousands of acres go unused) Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock and ae @ general election|except for hunting and fishing./Bryan enjoyed cottage life with it r Alec Douglas-Home,| |Mr. and Mrs, Devitt and ene of Scotland's great mice RESERVES family at "Eagle Eye Camp," tary land-owners, leading the| "Gross privilege is given to| Campbellford. Tories. LR aad on mgage al go up ©} Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heayn *Rocketing meat pric: ave} n° ghiands and reservelhave returned from a vacation mines 2 eng ryt in| great sporting estates," he said.|in Haliburton. : "The attraction is silence,, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Howie Be a good selection to choose from! 4 crease in Scotland's beef pro- duction. A big new pulp mill at) Fort William has drmatized| e possibilities of reforestation desolation and decay. They do and son Scott enjoyed a week not want any more human be- at Lake. Papineau. ings than are required to serve Mr. and Mrs. Brown and chil- them on the hill. and on the'dren of Port Perry have pur- river. chased the Saegar property. "They do not want industry.|Mr. rBown is the Baptist min- comparatively new in Britain, They do not want the things ister. that not only the rich and| that are essential for the future Robert Snelgrove and fellow powerful but ordinary folk have of Britain. And this is allowed school chums enjoyed a motor a right to get away. from it al]/to go on and on." trip to Pawa and Sudbury area. by modern methods. Promoters note Norway has 62 such mills. "Then there is the feeling, on vacations. -- Levee WANT TO ESCAPE "Worsening congestion in Lon- f ee Tender EAT'N A: TRUE-TRIMBEEF (5 << don and other "southern" areas has created a longing among N 12 KING E. 723-3633 Tues. and Wed. Specials ! millions to escape from the JITNEY BURGERS "tc: 5° noise and bustle and share-- EACH -------- ed © ANY ONE ITEM ® however briefly--in Scotland's | sdlitudes. The land owners don't, like this idea. The weckly New) Statesman says: "The coming baftle wil) be fiercest in the Highlands, where, with 54 people to the square mile compared with 19,- | 312 a square mile in Leadon, utter solitude for days on end) is still possible over vast curv- ing tracts of hills and moors, and on the great curving beaches which stretch empty to the horizon." Pirates Steal Tomato Crop ¢<LEAMINGTON, Ont. (CP)-- Police have warned Mersea Township farmers to beware of "pirate" tomato pickers who have been operating. in the area. Guy Chauncey, Mersea Town- ship police chief, said one farmer lost 22 baskets of to- miatoes recently to five teen- agers. who said they had been! sent by the National Employ-| ment Office in Leamington. | 'The farmer later found the teen-agers had been picked up outside the. employment office) by @ man in a red truck who) hed offered them 15 cents al basket to pick the tomatoes. The teen-agers said they) didn't know the man in the red trick was a stranger to the! 2 Ib. Blade Steak 2 lb. Pork Steak 2 lb. Shoulder Lamb Chops 2 Ib. 'Pune ronk Sausage YOUR CHOICE FREEZER SPECIAL Hind Quarters oO F "CUT AND WRAPPED FREE" THE CLI | area. 1 FF MILLS MOTO 266 KING ST. W., OSHAWA, ONT. PARISIENNE SPORT COUPE A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE RS PHONE: 723-4364 see your PO LIMITED AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALERS IN OSHAWA -- WHITBY AREA H. DICK PONTIAC-BUICK LID. 103 DUNDAS EAST, WHITBY, ONT. PHONE: 668-5846 Be sure to watch "Telescope" on CBLT, Fridays at 9:30 p.m. and Zero One" on CFTO,TV, Thursday at 9:00 p.m. )

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