Daily Times-Gazette, 15 Dec 1953, p. 5

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, December 15, 1953 § ; D D h The House Monday gave first)the effect of kiling the resolution. ' for application for prisoner-of-war reading to a bill submitted by Ron | Mr. Ar It's bill prop that Y t benefits. RUDE PARROT They got a louder parrot to drown umm own Flag e ale Arsenault (L--Bonaventure) which |the secretary of state submit a de- |" | X en Replying to Thomas M. Bell WELLINGTON, N.Z. (CP)--Au-|him out. | | { . ™ = would instruct the secretary of |sign for a flag within 30 days of " (PC--St. John-Albert), the min- thorities of the Weliingion 200 were Py a -- state to prepare a suitable design. th : f the next session of P WwW T ister said he will find out if there embarrassed when a parrot re- --* Aus a 20-Cent Hike Is Pr omised S38, week the House voted 137 Parliament. If the design is ap- oY 1ime are any considerable number of | {C0 IN & consignment of birds | will issue three special po Royal . ' 0 0 ul 5 : : proved by the Commons an n: ho h t i isit. Goi le Feb. 2 2 4 a) i i ' t' i i OTTAWA (CP)--State Secretary former prisoners who have not ap- education. The parrot was heard | visit. Going on sale Feb. 2 at Aus pr AMILT o% "wy Members. of RT awa i Sowmons Jodon, by arses) the Hoe Ate it would the n:hessubmifiedite Pickersgill indicated Monday in plied. If that were the case, he squawking to other parrots, a few | tralian post offices, the | stamps Brotherhood of Electrical Workers |a private member's proposal that| mons and Senate study and rec- yee; . the Commons that the government | would be prepared to ask the cab- pheasants and the domestic moth- | are in denominations of 3! pence, (AFL) voted Monday night to go| flag. ommend a design. The vote had| Canadians own their forests. [may extend the Dec. 31 deadline |inet to extend the deadline. ering hen "fly, you -- ."' 17% pence and two shillings. on strike after 11th hour negotia- : tions with six electrical contractors collapsed. The union, with a membership of 300, has called a meeting for today to fix a strike date. Cec Dibble, union business agent, said the members could not accept last company offers of a 15gent e raise retroactive to Nov. 16 and ' another five cents next June 30. ' | ; A strike would mean delays on h ' several Jrojects, including the $12,-| A i 000,000 neral Electric plant at . Guelph. The union has demanded a gen- eral 50-cent raise to $2.50 an hour for journeymen, te : A COMPLETELY NEW A completely new EFFORTLESS: ee i i i EASE 161-Hp. \/ | feeling of stability DRIVING P ublisher : id 161 VALVE VS and road-control with Power Steering, : For 60 Years Ne Canada's most BALL-JOINT. | Power Brakes, Power Seat® (JORT WILLIAM (CP)--Fourteen 2 ; advanced V-8 FRONT Power Window Lifts § y . ein Hg Joma st, Contes mom SUSPENSION Automatic , Canadian newspaper pb isher | "7 ; experienced V-8 builder 3 Transmission watches Saturday 'night at a staff dinner. Special tribute was paid to Mr. Smith who has been in newspaper work for more than 60 years. A ioneer member of The Canadian ss, he was among those who organized the first western Canada press service. Also honored for 25 years ory more of service with The Times- Journal were: Wilfred Brown, 41 years; James Cassidy, 40 years; James Croll, 40 years; Arthur M. Connor, 39 years; Kenneth J. Doak 39 years; William Tiboni, 31 years; Violet Walker, 27 years; William D. Smith, 26 years; Lester C. Wheatley, 25 years. - 1984 MONARCH Khotaer | 20 See and drive it! Graydon's Seat BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP) -- John Pallett, 32-year-old Port Credit lawyer, Monday was chosen Pro- [restive » Congervaiive £2diazte or the Peel federal sea va- ' -- cant last Settember by the death es of Gordon Graydon. More than delegates at- ® tended the Peel County Progres- \ . sive Conservative Association con- vention at which Mr. Palett was ted. The onl . inde, B.C. Smith, Port Creat pub. SNE OVERHEAY VAL lisher, withdrew. /\ 4 \ ) 7 Thomas L. Kennedy, member of | [ 7, Voz =z; WZ and former Ontario Agricultural Minister, predicted that Mr. Pal- the Ontario Legislature for Peel | : ei lett will be elected by the biggest == ) _N majority for any first-run candi- date in the province. \4 Tz . Treat Negroes "Outrageously" TORONTO (CP) -- Donald C. MacDonald, Ontario CCF leader, urged the provincial government Monday to announce legislation that would stop reported racial dis- crimination in Dresden, Ont., about 15 miles north of Chatham. Following a provincial party ex- ecutive meeting Saturday, Mr. MacDonald said the broadening of existing anti-discrimination legis- lation should be carried out at the February session of the Legisla- ure. Toronto Labor Council (CIO- CCL) Monday night protested what it called "'outrageous" treatment of Negroes 'at Dresden. Dennis McDermott, a member of * the joint labor committee for hu- man rights, said Dresden is "'a blot on Canals RY eis] 5 He said there no proving i ao legislation to stop hi Ba places : . THE 1954 MONARCH LUCERNE SEDAN from discrimination against Ne- p : groes. He said education is needed as well as regulations. YWCA . Siig TUESDAY DEC. 13 Over 20 years' experience .FIT CLASS, 7.30 p.m. Y m (| JANDICRAFTS = Jeathercrat, back of that new V-8" ALL NEW FOR "'54...THE onarec - LINE c., 7-10 p.m. . . 4 . ole Open to men and women. 745 pi the ultimate in beauty... the ultimate in driving ease... ART EXHIBIT -- Exhibition of ; Co WEDNESDAY DEC. 16 ame Ves, and there's never Jeatures a wider-than-ever choice of longer, slimmer models Png gos giv dirglofy, ; "been a car as lovely as am. HANDICRAFTS -- leathercratt, ; if 're invited to see and drive it--the magnificent new Hp. V-8 engine of the latest, most advanced overhead» feltcraft, glove-making, weaving, the new Lucernes You're invit : : ; ; v ; <b ., 2-5 » 1954 Monarch--designed by the industry's finest valve design . . . Canada's newest -8 engine, made by *§ 3 Monte g y 0 Canada's most experienced V-8 builder. .m. 2 3 Woo of np THY I Bed § style-craftsmen in the newest styling laboratories . . . alizing class for married ladies. . built by Canada's finest builders in Canada's most HERE IS AN ENTIRELY NEW FEELING OF STABILITY, MAT LROOM "DANCING Class ; £ modern automotive manufacturing plants. Here is road-control and steadiness on curves, a new concept Lag Sass this course, 9 p.m. hh j breath-taking new beauty interpreted in longer, lower- of driving, riding and steering comfort, made possible PR ers gl ral 1 capil looking lines. In the four models of the new Lucerne by Monarch's revolutionary new Ball-Joint Front og BL Exhibition of ; line, designed for today's new idea of motoring Suspension. Hos bowery A ay io viake Canadian Drawings, all day. pleasure, beauty achieves its ultimate expression. Sriving sas) 2a gy fm OE me: ; HERE 18 GREAT NEW V-8 POWER that means greater and Automatic Transmission* . . . and new riding C.R.A. : 4 smoothness, faster acceleration, more safety and enjoyment in Monarch's "Quiet Ride" interiors-- flexibility of operation--from a completely new 161 dramatically beautiful, luxurious, silent at all speeds. TUESDAY Adult -- Woodshop, Strength and Health Club, Boxing Club, Leather- eraft, 7-9 p.m. g ' . Barbershoppers, 8 p.m. ' (White sidewall tires, fender skirts, power features and Auto- Table Tennis, 7-9 p.m. matic Transmission optional at extra cost on certain models.) Fernhill N.A. Meeting, 8 p.m. ; 2 WEDNESDAY . Recreation office open all day, -- --_ SPC vse ON DISPLAY TOMORROW BS see YOUR MONARCH DEALER Health Club, Boxing Club, Shuffle- board, 2-4 p.m. Children -- Woodshop, ' Leather- craft, 4.15-5.30 p.m. Ballet, 4 to 6 yrs, 3-345 p.m; 6 to 2 Je, 45 pm.; 8 yrs. and p.m Adult -- Woodshop, Strength and . : Health Club, Boxing Club, 7-9 p.m. . Art Class, 8-10 p.m. : N.A. Bowling at Motor City Al- leys, 9 p.m. Happy Doubles Xmas Party, 7.30 v ' ' . p.m. WANT A PIER? ' LONDON (CP)--The government Speraleq British Railways has a e] uts into the Thames 'here. will pe 301 DUNDAS ST. WEST, OSHAWA, PHONE 429 138 KING ST. W., OSHAWA, PHONE 5-2631 . useless when improvements to the service are

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