select commit B'ville Boys TV Sets dr er Raise MLA's Eyebrows TORONTO (CP) -- William J.|institutions. the boys themselves. ces to enable probatior work to be | done before the necessity of im- Mr. Virgin also told the com- mittee the Bowmanville Boys' Training School has three televis- jon sets for inmates purchased by mmett, f the CCF i W. M. Nickle (PC--Kingston) _ W. Coughlan, director of pro- le, Sltture. Sriticlnad Tuesday criticized the small amount of Boor services for the attorney- At a mee of the legislature's |$2 @ month of his sentence with a | gion prison system has faile He also criticized the "lack of [throws the ex-convict back with |g ponniation of 41,657,000. In what he termed the inequality of |money a convict receives on his I's department, said that sentences for the ae Spa yy release from prison. It amounted to nly the Ea 20 years the Cana e on reform insti-|maximum of $20. "This is ridicu-|renapilitate 70 per cent of the per- tutions, Mr. Grummett suggested |10us."" he said. sons committed to its charge. that a panel of experts sentence| Mr. Nickle added that failure to| = ppp Coughlan said that in 1950, . men found guilty by magistrates or |give them enough to last a week 19879 persons were sent to jail eounty court judges while searching for work merely |jn England and Wales, which find e consideration" of some magistrates | his old friends. same year, Canada with & popula- for the reform program and the| Opposition leader Farquhar Oli-|tion of 14,000,000 had 98,602 per- sending of convicts to the wrong !ver urged more suspended senten-'sons sent to jail. It's Your Last Chance Thee's only a short time left to take advantage ol he sensational bargains in our great . . . ' ING-OUT BUSINESS RR a_i AU ln -------: Yes! Our Doors Will Close Shortly On This Great Clearout Sale of NEN'S CLOTHING KERRIGAN CLOTHES LTD. 1 Celina St. PRICES SLASHED H STILL FURTHER « « « On Our Entire Stock of Men's SUITS e TOPCOATS eo SHIRTS 'TROUSERS © UNDERWEAR eo TIES © SOCKS © HATS e ETC. NEN! DON'T WAIT PAYAVISITTO... KERRIGAN'S "TOMORROW AND SAVE! REMEMBER, IT'S AT 1l CELINA STREET DIAL 3-3935 | vos sn 9% From Cliff Mills Motors § \ $205.00 a Air Condition Heater THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, May 21, 1953 13 ? a ang-Up' id Goodwill | CAR VALUES!| og eg "en [1154] Choose Your Vacation Car Now Runs Really Well ! HUGE SELECTION OF LATE MODELS "Dollar for Dollar You Can't Beat a Cliff Mills Motors Goodwill Used Car" } 1946 A) I ESR) WEN : worn seo! "| Wonderful "BUYS" In These [J A Good Holidey Car! 1795.00 % od " GOODWILL" USED CARS! 7, 4 \S - | 1952 BUICK HARD-TOP 3,295 Model 56R, Automatic Transmission, Radio, Air Condition Heater Model 4369D, Automatic Transmission, Radio, Air Condition Heater 1952 CHEVROLET COACH 91,895 Model 1211, Air Condition Heater \\| 1951 CHEV. SEDANETTE $1,675 Model ,1207, Air Condition Heater 41951 CHEVROLET SEDAN $1,695 wth Model 1269, Air Condition Heater IRA 1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN $1,495 bd Model 1208, Air Condition Heater, Radio i§| 1950 PONTIAC COACH $1,595 Model 2011, Air Condition Heater, Radio "Plus Values"! | " 1950 FORD SEDAN 1,495 1938 i ee Air Condition Heater FORD SEDAN | "=e 1949 MERCURY SEDAN 1,395 Air Condition Heater reve (259311949 PONTIAC SEDAN 51,495 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN 41,095 Heater 1946 MERCURY SEDAN $795 Heater 03s (iE GOOD USED TRUCKS! Sh crevoer cee [QR '49 CHEVROLET | '46 CHEVROLET Room For Two! ii ! 34-Ton Stake, Heater 1-Ton Pick-up + 4 * LIMITED 71 KING ST. W. ~~ DIAL 3-4634 1951 BUICK SEDAN $2,295 |'§ I +