Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 30 Sep 1955, p. 15

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f/f "14 THE DALY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, Seplember 30, 1955 7 'New Westinghouse Model Approved | It'§ all new . . new in power) |New in advanced engineering feature new in manufacturing methods . . . and its Proved, too! Whether you live in the big cities or country towns, in "primary" areas or "sub-fringe" areas, un- der every type of Canadian TV re- one of the world's foremost elec- tronics laboratories gives the clearest, sharpest long - distance Jeception in the Canadian TV his- ory. _ Another feature of the 1956 West- inghouse TV is the varies styles and models. "Copper-Tone" styling 1 HARMONY Sunday School Enrolment Up QUEENIE FLETCHER Correspondent (ONY -- Most encouragin to the student minister, R. Drydock Repairs For Freighter CORNWALL (CP)--A. R. Parker, superintendent of the . Lawrence canals, said Thursday the freighter Starmount has been | pulled from a shoal near Cardinal, A. Ont, and has gone to Kingston | drydock for repairs. The Steamship at aground 16 days ago en route to Montreal services at the Wilson road exten- sion Is Sun land to British Columbia, this New mask and trim into one harmoni- | ception conditions from Newfound blends the control panel, picture RC er LE BRITISH VARIETY ARTISTS fs sounds a high note while Betty Junel (at right) holds her ears. Two other unidentified members of the troupe enjoy the fun dur- Norman Evans, one of the stars of a troupe of British va- . riety artists touring Canada, and proyed The néw "Noisé-Killer" shuts] ou. streaks, flutters and flop-overs| giving the viewer an all - round] Westighouse TV has been tested | ous unit that perfectly comple-| ments the beautiful grained cab- inets. Whether you desire the 'giant 24" TV or a more con| cleaner picture, with even back|of top styling and beauty with a ground detail. A new tuner from Westinghouse. Firm Has 'Top Models The Fairbank-Morse TV com- pany can boast of not less than 50 models and styles to choose from when buying your 1956 TV Gen- erations of Canadians have learn- ed to rely on the high quality of ing a shipboard rehearsal on the Canadian Pacific liner Em- press of Australia. (CP Photo) | Wo !, CALGARY (CP)--The men who| The operation, biggest +, plotted Canada's first major evacu- tion exercise undertaken in Can- : ation test agreed yesterday the ada, was shelved last week when ii quality of Operation Lifesaver was a driving storm hit the Calgary i good but the quantity was disap- area and dumped 6.6 inches of ~ 1 pointing. snow to make a mass evacuation % Only about 5,312 of the estimated unsafe and many country roads im- * 25,000 persons in the northwestern passable. 'Quality High, Quantity Poor 'In Big 'Operation Lifesaver' evacua-DESPITE HANDICAPS appliances and equipment bearing the name Fairbanks-Morse. For more than 120 years this name has been accepted as a symbol of de- pendability in the field of engineer- ing. So it is with the new 1956 TV with their fine picture realism and servative model you will be sure Says City Kennels Beat Jail Comfort KITCHENER (CP) -- A Kitch-| ener magistrate believes a dog's |» life may be better than a hobo's-- | at least in this city. } Magistrate J. R. H. Kirkpatrick | said Thursday night that Kitchener- | Waterloo Humane Society kennels |: are more comfortable for animals || than the city's jail cells are for |; humans. i C ting on a prop ex- penditure of $40,000 for a new Hu- mane Society shelter, the magis- 3 sound fidelity. This vear Fairbanks-Morse TV offers three types of tuning io) : | choose from -- side tuning -- fron Mayor Don Mackay said the OP: tuning and the new 'up front" eration succeeded "remarkably at the top tuning. This is only one| well in spite of almost inconceiv-| of the many features of the new | able handicaps." | 1956 Fairbank-Morse TV which | The evacuated area was pa-|include such features as Super | trolled by RCMP and city police| ower Chasis, Chromatic Filter to| to prevent looting. Some of those reduce electron glare, safety glass] trate said he favors the plan but | es he hopes similar consideration will |¥ be given the fate of people lodged in the jail. i He said the animals are better off in three respects. They have) more privacy, better food and also exercising privileges. Britten's only home for the last I : regarding the fall bazaar will be | Claremont; ZED | THIS WAS HOME This wheelchair nas been Jim | has lived in the chair, rain or | shine, in Victory Square 1a down- | . Last day, there were 81 pupils, at Sunday) School, excluding teachers. | Those in attendance at church service heard Mr. Sharp talk about names". A requisite of any Chris- tian was that he or she should be proud of their names, and see to it that nothing be allowed to cast| Pl a smirch upon them. At 3 p.m. on Sunday, October 2, the first Sacrament of Holy Ba tism will be held in the parish. Rev. R. E. Armstrong, BA, B.Th, of St James Cathedral staff, will be 'the preacher. The Church Guild will meet next Thursday at 8 p.m. Further plans made. A cordial "invitation is ex- tended to all ladies interested to attend and help the work of the Arthur Prouse, | Mr. and Mrs. Bert) { Hoskin, Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. | Lewis Bouckley, Peterboro, were, | weekend guests at the home of Mr. | {and Mrs. Wesley Hoskin. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vivien, and | family, Tyrone, were Sunday | | guests at Mr. and Mrs. Walter! Ormiston's. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hyatt, Compton, Quebec; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hyatt, East Hatley, Quebec, | were guests with Mr. and i Jack Johnson, Harmony road south, | | LEGION HEAD PROMOTED OTTAWA (CP)--Henry Harvey, [mont chemist. with a t cargo. The grounding occurred at the entrance to the Galops canal. Crew members used buckets to throw a large part of the 's 2,500-ton cargo into the river be- fore salvage operations were com" Psychiatrist Fined On Larceny Charge TERMONT, N.Y. (AP) -- A young New York City psychiatrist was fined $250 Thursday night following his conviction on a petty larceny charge Sept. 16. Dr. Price Adams Kirkpatrick, who resigned his position as di- rector of mental health for the New York domestic relations court was found guilty of taking an- tiques from the home of a Pier- He was arrested last May 30. Kirkpatrick claimed he thought the house he had entered was aban- doned. CONGRESS OPENS T RONTO (CP)--Sume 600 dele- gates from the United States and Canada op the 1 con tion of the 10,000,000-member Na- tional Fraternal Congress of Amer- ica here Monday. t PAPER WINS TROPHY STE. ADEIE, Que. (CP)--At- town Vancouver. This dramatic |58, has been appointed circulation lantic Guardian, published in. St. photo was taken by Villy Syarre [manager of the Ottawa Journal, it| Johns, Nfild., Monday was awarded of the Vancouver Province. | was announced Monday. He suc- a trophy for making "the greatest (CP Phote) | Seeds rs B Brackenbury, 66, re- contribution towards the preserva- -- - » ired. Mr. Harvey, a long-time em-ition and development of Canada's piiND RLPATED BOAT | ow kSNDING. STRIP SINKS |pioyee of the newspaper, recently|historic and cultural interests." The both Tides which ai digg Hr TOKYO AP--The main landing was elected president of the On- trophy was presented to. Ewart ay pp oF strip at Tokyo International air. tario C d of the Canadian Young, editor and publisher of the | Association. Wednesday in the wash of - ednesday i e wash of a pass port, laid over a filled-in river bed, Legion. DIE IN 'COPTER | ing tanker, causing two of its occupants to drown. The bodies of is reported sinkin under the | NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP)-- Emily Bull, 45, of Streetsville and|pounding of Trans-Pacific Super-| 1 part of the city accepted the invi-| Rain fell in the Calgary area in- + tation to take part in the opera-|termittently Wednesday and many . tion Wednesday. |of the 17 reception centres reported ii Earlier it was estimated about/snow. In the evening, as the evac- +, 10,000 persons in 2,500 cars par- uees returned to Calgary, the rain ' ticipated but civil defence officials turned to soggy snow flakes. said Wednesday night only 1,328' But despite slippery and muddy : cars, carrying an average of four roads the operation ran smoothly. . persons each, passed check points No mishaps were reported. + at the city limits. The ninesquare-mile area of 'Officials blamed the low turnout Calgary was deserted 2'2 hours af- «4 on poor weather, loss of enthus-|ter the sirens sounded at 10:30 who live in the area and did not|and many other fine features. Add . participate were sick, elderly or|to these features the modern, ver- Brothers Harvesting had small children th di t| fectly finished , cabinets and you| Ry |Experimental Peanuts wish to take out to the country.|have a winner all the way with All remained in their homes until Fairbanks-Morse TV for "56. | TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)--Four| after the test was completed. RT ; | brothers, Jay, Monte, Archie and The reception centres, some as TO SEEK ELECTION {Gordon Coyle of Tillsonburg are much as 90 miles away, functioned] TORONTO (CP)--Former mayor busy these days harvesting their smoothly. At Innisfail, about 80 yeslie Saunders says he may be a first crop of peanuts from an ex- miles north of Calgary, where candidate in municipal elections perimental plot situated at the rear emergency feeding and welfare fa-| (his December for either the post of their wholesale plant here. two months. The 69-year-old pensioner, who lost his legs in a train accident two years ago A TALL TALE (AP)--A re » lasm during a one-week postpone-/a.m. Thirty minutes after the alert " ment, criticism of the operation by|the entire section was sealed off than 300 evacuees showed up. The was defeated by Nathan Phillips roast several tons of peanuts in « some public officials and lack of| from the rest of the city. Unau-/town was prepared to accommo- jast year in a tight three-man race their plant have started an expexi- i cooperation by some employers. thorized traffic was turned back. date 3,500. . TEEN-AGER KILLED LELAND, Mich. (AP)--Three in KEDRON {board runabouts, speeding in fogg: ; : Rev. A Cowan darkness, crashed on Lake Leela- Takes Service KEDRON -- Rev, Alex F. Cowan 4 of one of five teen-age Police said the boats liveries. nau Monday night, costing the life | been married Saturday, died Sun- medallion riders. | day of poliomyelitis and was buried| and showing the years spent in| healthy and according to Jay Coyle s had been Monday--on taken without permission from boat his cilities were tested, slightly more of mayor or a controllership. He for the mayoralty. | DIES BEFORE WEDDING | CIVIC BADGE TORONTO (CP)--Harold Gordon] OTTAWA CP) Ottawa city Alexander, 24, who was to have councillors soon will be wearing a denoting their offices the 20th bride-to-be, Doris became ill two weeks birthday of them. The decoration, bearing the Barron. He city's coat of arms, would be worn ago. ion formal occasions. The brothers who purchase and ment that could have far reaching | effect in this district if successful. of Toronto. 1780 is needed for repairs. Bert Stockhill, 66, of Alderwood Constellations and Strato-cruisers.| Two air force officers were killed MEREDITH, N.H. ¢ have not yet been recovered. The! An official said it has dropped 55/ Monday when a helicopter crashed tired professor, Carl C. Colby, said 16-foot boat was floatifz just off inches and still is sinking fourin a field about two miles nortt- Monday he and his wife have shore at this village 30 miles west inches a year. An estimated ga est of the Niagara Falls air force base. sunflower 17 feet tall, possibly a world record. Although a field of tobacco adjoining the peanut plot was frozen in the first frost the peanut plants are green and untouched. The peanuts are well developed, , $60,» a far better sample thon e ~~ the first year. Canada imports 000,000 worth of peanu.s «...d f of Centre Street United Church, . Oshawa, conducted the morning + service at Kedron, while Rev. R. H, ! Rickard assisted at special serv- + ices in the city. Mr. Cowan's ser- «mon theme, based on the Old Test- ament story of the healing of Na-| * aman, was 'The Simplicity of the 4 Gospel." | Next Sunday, Quarterly Com-| ; muniion will be observed at the i L145 aim. service. In the adult Bible class, Mrs. H Rose completed her month of t¢aching, and Mr. E. Mountjoy will be'in charge of the class during October, Many from ths community avail- ; ed themselves of the opportunity . to visit Oshawa's House of Ideas, + featured in October 'Better Homes ¢ and Gardens" mmagazine. Apple-picking is under way in local orchards, with fruit of excel-| . lent quality. Another, fine new home is being | a constructdd on the Howard Brown . farm. Mr. Wm. Anderson of the Belle Telephone personnel, and his . wife, of Oshawa, are the owners i With a length over all of 74 feet, { this house is most promising in , structure. , PERSONALS ; I Mrs. Jack Campbell accompan- jed Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McGre- gor to Beaverton Fair last week. I~ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Werry, Donde « ald and Dennis, spent the weekend | as guests of the Donald Scotts, Windsor. Mrs. E. Pugh of Flint Michigan spent a week with Mrs, J. Camp- bell recently. Together, they spent * a day in Toronto. % Mrs. Fletcheer Werry and Wilma * were tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jebson on Sunday evening + in honour of Mrs. Werry's and her grandson's, Gordon Jebson's, birth days. Mr. and Mrs.Norman Mooney and family were Sunday guests of | the Ralph Hunters. I Mrs. Harvey Crossman entertain- % ed a few friends most pleasantly at | tea, on Tuesday afternoon. | ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Mountjoy enjoy- | + ed a day's visit with Mr, George % Awde of Drayton when all were I guests at the home of Mrs. Walter 4 Langmaid, Oshawa. | § Miss Camelia Campbell, com- © from New York, was a guest of # Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bohaker, ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Milne, To- « ronto, were weekend guests of Mr. 4 and Mrs. J. Campbell. v Effects of the current strike are # peinng felt in many Kedron homes. ¥ where the men are employed by # General Motors, and hope is held ¥ for a speedy settlement | § Mr, and Mrs. J. Elliott and] # daughters were in attendance at ¥ the Elliott-Williams wedding in| ¥ King Street United Church on 'Sat- # urday, and at the reception follow- Y ing at the bride's home. i ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reid, Mr. | * and Mrs. Howard Kerr and Miss J Joyce Evans, all of Bancroft, were | tea guests of the J. Ellioott's on ¥ Sunday. ' To Study Geographical Influence On Cancer TORONTO (CP) The World Health Organiation is planning an investigation of geographical influ- ences on the prevalence of cancer,' the workshop conference of the On- tario division of the Canadian Can- ca: Society was told here Wednes- day Dr. T. C. 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