Daily Times-Gazette, 28 Feb 1955, p. 42

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AILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, February 28, 1955 fii a ew g & i iE far p SWE PRIN, § % ® LS g 2 Es fd i I & i | halt ; | i E is ZEEE ih ] i 1 i Oy Can oh N Y pre mich . It is a pleasure for me to send greetings to the citizens of Oshawa and surround~- ing district through the pages of the Progress Edition of the Oshawa Times-Gazette, ir HIE ah i The residents of Oshawa and Ontario County have played their full part in making possible the period of great national development from which Canadians are benefiting, I am confident that if the democratic nations continue to work together to main« tain peace and to expand world trade their efforts will 3 af 7 PRINCIPALS AT OPENING OF McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY On December 1, 1954, the mag- | Oshawa by Col. R. 8, McLaugh- | shown above, leit to right, are | Premier Leslie Frost of Ontario, ificent new McLaughlin Pub. | lin, was officially opened. Snap- | Rev. Dr. George A. Telford, | Bh rary, an and Col opened the 8. McLaughlin, the don: lic Library, a gift to the city of | ped at the opening ceremony and | chairman of the Library Board; «Tim azette Staff Photo be reflected in even higher standards of living for our~ selves and for other free peoples everywhere, OTTAWA (CP)~Canadian musi- cal compositions are finding in- creased favor abroad and need droncer copyright protection, the Canadian League of Composers said today, In a submission to the royal com- mission on copyright, the league Canadian Music Favored Abroad opposed any weakening of interna- tional copyright provisions. The league has membership among composers of serious music and aims at Prorao ng perfo m- ance of Ganadian music at home and abroad. Its brief said: there is a very definite pattern of |--now the life of the author plus Sstinctively Canadian music now written. That music is re. ve J a rapidly growing atten- tion in European countries and in the United States." 9% P.C. FROM ABROAD The league said about 90 per cent of all money received by Canadian composers now comes from Jertormantey of their works abroa For: that reason it way disturbed by suggestions that Canada with- draw from the Berne copyright 50 years--be shortened and that registration requirements be fixed. on It said a major and indispensable foundation for promotion of a dis- tinctively Canadian culture, as en- visaged by the Massty Susialsion po arts, Jetters 208 Selentas, 3 fon a an y the Fo Rote: | ok by international agree- gded The brief portant benefit given com: t Act is assistance , to Cana ublic said the most - Sisough pi its stations. Lots sssistange was OPA Prime Minister, "It is earnestly believed that | convention, that the copyright term' under the Copyri, x given by private sta grr W. J. Burns Williom Burns Three Generations Dedicated To Serving The Public With FINE SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Sixty-four years ago, William Jeffrey Burns opened a shoe store on Oshawa's main Intersection, King and Simcoe Streets. This is still the main corner and you will still see the Burns Company Limited store there. Today the business is under the management of the founder's son and grandson -- William and Donald Burns. An indication of how the store has grown with the community throughout more than half a century is the in- crease in staff -- ably headed since 1935 by Stan Patterson. Fulfilling Your PLUMBING =n¢ HEATING Requirements FOR OVER 30 YEARS For more than 30 years Libby Plumbing and Heating Co. Ltd. has main- tained a reputation of high standard in plumbing and heating installation, Aha = repairs and servicing. We have matched the progressive strides of the city of Oshawa by expand- ing our service department to fulfill the growing demands for expert service. Our modern service department is manned by highly skilled personnel to dispatch repair jobs with the utmost speed and efficiency. A fleet of four trucks is at the constant disposal of the service dept. to assure prompt at- tention to service difficulties. : Specializing in nationally advertised and known brands, William Jeffrey Burns' original policy of quality shoes and luggage for the whole famliy has been faithfully carried on into today's dperation. The business premises were first enlarged in 1942 but the popular Burns Company soon outgrew even that store so, in 1952, engaged in a complete remodelling and ex- pansin program both inside and out. Today you see the 'New Look" store which incor- porates all the latest features of merchandising, modern lighting, decerating and facili ties for rapid and comfortable servicing of customers. The management would like at this time to thank their many friends and. cus- tomers for their past patronage, without which their growth would not have been possible. Any suggestions for betteritg the service to the customers would be greatly appreciated. ara ee PE © PLUMBING © HEATING © TINSMITHING o AIRCONDITIONING eo ALTERATIONS eo REPAIRS LIBBY PLUMBING COMPANY LIMITED 23 CELINA ST. Ra Cor. King and Simcoe BN DH ET ns an nT eos Ts a me See DIAL 5-6411

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