Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 Jan 1956, p. 3

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me / THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, January 23, 1956 3 Progress Seen In 1956 For Defence Planning Says Local Committee 'Did Not Convene In "55 Oshawa Civil Defence officials Justice, Charity Seen evacuated or used as a reception LIONS HEAR GM OFFICIAL Social Problem's Cure If the social problems of Osh- he added. of Bolshevism, which says that the expect that a great deal of pro- gress will be made this year in the organizing of the city's civii centre during on emergency' Lo- cal officials blieve that the eity wiil be evacuated, because its con, {wa are to be permanently and| Father Lawlor said no one class | properly solved the city must have is always right, because society is the practice of justice, in order not founded on antagonistic fac- | that all sides have the hearing to tions, but upon their mutual func- | which they are entitled, | tioning and corelation for the good | The city must also have the prac-|of all. tice of charity, so that when one| The speaker said a great follow-| side is wrong, those concerned| ing could be built up in the com-| shall rectify the wrong, instead of munity today by a vicious attack| capitalist has no right at all tol property for all the rights belong to the workers who are entitled to all profits. In between these ex- tremes, is the position of the church which says that neither capital nor labor is entitled to all the profits, but both must share in them, because both have con- defence system. Civil Defence Co - ordinator Thomas Hopkins said today that progress in defence arrangements should be made on the provincial and municipal levels. In th past year, he said, little or no progress was made. The Oshawa Civil Defence Commitice centration of industry and pi imity to Toronto would make it] good target for enemy attack. If this attitude is confi then plans have to be mad emergency evacuation of civil Evacuation would probably into two categories -- initial merely denouncing it and hating it.|on labor racketeers, or an equally uation of hospital patients, a Rev. «J. E. Lawlor, assistant vicious attack on certain elements priest at St. Gregory's Roman Ca-|of management, but to do either tholic Church, made these state- would be wrong. just if the workers can be made tributed to their creation." A JUST WAY For some capitalists, a wage is did not hold one meeting during! na sehool children; dispersal o the year, and very little was done agsential industrial workers on the provincial level because of : der- a number of changes in top posi- However, if evacuation is or is editor of the company publica- tion and a director of Ontario chapter of Canadian Industrial "ditors' Association. | Oshawa Lions Club. He is seen [ topic. Associated with General | with Sam Payne left, president | Motors Since 1931, he was en: of the club. Mr. McNab chose | gineering before entering the | | "Automotive" trends as his ' public relations field. Mr. McNab lan McNab, right, supervisor of public relations of General Motors of Canada Ltd., spoke recently at the charter night of often By SYLVIA HACK | Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON Canadian - born actor in British] He plann (CP)--Roland Brand, : ments yesterday in a Sunday ser-| "A few racketeers do mot make|to agree to it. For some labor|tions of the civil defence depart- ed, the problem is where will the i T : mon in which he dealt specifically| unions bad, any more than a few leaders, a wage is just if the em-|/ment, Mr. Hopkins claimed. evacuees go? The reception areas - with the current Oshawa strike. | unscrupulous capitalists make pri-|ployer can be made to pay it, re-| 'Repeated changes on cabinet | in the district are yet to be or- 1C 1) u Ae) "After 124 days of the local strike vate prosperity wrong,"' he contin-| gardless of whether his industry | level have upset developmeits," alized. Nessa services: and a en ac ona eC eo it must be fairly obvious to every-| ued. can bear it or not. he said, "but the new provincial & 4 aCashary one in this community that we INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS A 'In between these two ex-|eco - ordinator and his staff are transport will have to be provid- . . { or rena have a serious social problem on 'Our country must not be di- temes," the speaker continued "is now working on a plan for On. ed. he said. \ {our hands, "said Father Lawlor. vided into two extreme classes at the Catholic position as stated by! tario." "If we are to evacuate, we must Oo acco SSOC1 1 The Oshawa Children's Arena, 'Too often men approach the so- one another's throats, each seek- Pope Pius XI (in Quadragesiom|PLAN NEEDED know where to go. When we know {Commission has announced de-|Cial problem by saying: 'I am ing the death of the other. It must | Anno): that a wage is just when it| This provincial plan will de- where we're going, then w'ell be An Oshawa businessman Hay-| wholesale tobacco and confection-many small retailers and whole-|1ai1c of its tentative schedule for | 38ainst labor, or 'I am against be built upon a justice and char- takes into account the 'condition of termine whether Oshawa will be able to plan," said Mr. 'Hopkins en Macdonald, has been elected ery business in Oshawa 28 years|salers have gone out of business.' a 8 ; capital,' or 'I hate the bankers or ity in which our individual rights|the business' and' the needs of the =----------- at - Home St the first president of the National ago and now has branches in South- Mr. Macdonald states, "The aim the 1956 season. The proposed I hate the labor racketeers. | and privileges are conditioned by| working man and his family' and ' Association of Tobacco Dealers ern and Central Ontario. He is a of the national association is to im- schedule is: | PREJUDICE SEEN the service of the common good.| 'the economic welfare of all the Confectioners | director of the provincial Chamber prove conditions and keep business| - Monday: Pre-school skating --| Any statement of this kind is a; "In Catholic social teaching people. ur n er oun Tou NO -- bel to lead 'the new of Commerce, r past president of| in a healthy state for all." 1 pm. fo pm; School hockey Prejudice. It assumes that the there is set out a happy medium = 'The spirit of the approach to the y irade association at a meeting in the Oshawa Rotary Club and is a| The board of directors, headed 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.; city league -- |Saints are all on one side, the de- between reaction and revolution, social problem facing us should be Vinni is week n is-| di 0! sev her district'by Mr. Macdonald, includes the 6 p.m. to 10.3 m vils all on the other. But social for example: one extreme error is the spirit of justice and charity, Winnipeg this week of tobacco dis- director of several ot y p.m. 0 p.m. 3 ; : : | izati A is ac RC & : : justice does not mean hating one that the capitalist has absolute who was born into our historical iributors from across Canada. |organizations, following distributors: T. a88, Tuesday: Oshawa Skating Club| : & Mr. Macdonald was unable to at-| In his new capacity as president Brandon, Man.; Harry McKelvie, _3 pm. to 4 p.m.; school hockey class or another. It, means seek- right to property and all its pro-| order 1900 years ago in the person tend the meeting himself, but of the National Association of| Vancouver, B. C.; Fernando 4 pm to 6 pm.. city league --. 8 2nd loving the common good." fits. The opposite extreme is that'of Jesus," he added. d NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)--On the| Turks here predict, however, was informed by long distance Wholesale Tobacco Dealers and Champeau, Quebec; Norman Loeb, g p.m. to 10.30 p.m. i | 1 sidelines in the dispute over that Turkey will pull out of the telephone of his selection as head Confectioners, he explains: "It was Ottawa; Herman Merzetti, Saint Wednesday: Pre-school skating o Cyprus--but ready to act with con-| Baghdad alliance if Britain yields of the newly formed, national formed because of the desire of John, NB.; Otto Hobrecker, Hali- _'y p.m. to 4 p.m.; Oshawa Skat. Come-Double t I n hot Shrine Club siderable force--is the Vulkan, an/to Greece on the Cyprus issue. y a concentrated national voice in fax, N.S., and J. Crystal, Edmon- ing Chub - 4p mn He 8 p.m . teen. armed Turkish underground or- They speculate that #f British Since then, he has been receiving the affairs of merchandising con- ton, Alta, |age public skating -- 8 p.m fo ganization liorces are withdrawn from the congratulatory telegrams and calls|fectionery and tobacco products One of the speakers at the or- 10.30 p.m . Club Meets | - Installs Grou Vulkan (volcano) leaders warn |isjand, Turkey's armed forces will from business associates and! "In Canada in the last two years ganizational meeting was Senator Thurs i hava. Sati | an its | p as they view battles between the replace them. Turkey's mainland friends from all sections of the we have had some very upsetting H. Connolly, of Nova Scotia, who ursdayw Oshawa Skating Club Fier tedrs d begin: | The "Osh District Shrine Greek underground army Eoka|is only 40 miles north of Cyprus. i ai 'hole- s he importance of orderly -- 2 P.m. to 4 p.m.; school hockey XDERS, Jpacurs ah gin | He I meeting ang and British troops ' : i pountry. conditions in both retail and whole- stressed t F 3 : 1 1 Pp Greece is 600 miles to the east. | handizing - 4 pm. to 6 p.m.; city league-- ners took to the ice in large num-| MONTREAL (CP)--A 31-year-old Club held its annual meeting and". the British " hand) : Hayden Macdonald started in the sale trade, with the result 5 that! merc andizing. PEALE Pa d bers at Brooklin Memorial Arena, 1 ak =, : y wo | installation of officers recently in| i, he ritish can an €| Turkey ruled Cyprus for 300 years I Friday: Pre-school skal 1 as the Northminster United Church| Cn OL gt Pg A aa its new club rooms, 18 Simcoe| The Ne Pig iots of Turkish efter winning it from the Venetians . | : p.m Y: " school piv Sell Come-Double Club, of Oshawa, | = 0000 was shot in the hip Satur- Street North. crigin favor TL ida British rule a Crusader kings. Ask More Aid SAY PENGUINS oir ans 4 pm. to 6 p m.; city league -- 6 stared its " 1936 program with day when he tangled with a couple The following are the officers for | and declare they will oppose to the Said one Vulkan spokesman: | ' pm. to 10.30 p.m |S ra presidents, Mr. and|°f, bandits. jose: gHolorary president, Nowe death the Greek majority move-| We, Kilow What happened $id the = re i i : i ys Lucien Labrossiere, wounded R. . cLaughlin; president, ment for Enosis (union with! 90, urks on Crete when eece OT SEDATE Saturday: Junior Publie Skating | Mrs. Harold Hawkshaw, were pre-| ioc 5h the Second 'World War Noble Ken Jackson; vice - presi- Poin ek). Some 4 of the/took over that island. After 50 - 2 p.m. fo 6.30 p.m.; teen - age sented with a gift by Rev. H. Mel- dent; Noble W. J. Carnegie; sec-|isiande; 30.00 ©|years, there wasn't a single Turk " Penguins are as proper and . public skating -- 8 p.m. to 10.30/jow on behalf of the club. Mr {and now a grocery store clerk, dent, Noble W. J. Carnegie; sec- islanders are of Greek descent. |¥ ' 2 Although hundreds of skaters dat they 190k? | The Motor City Choir under the p.m. | Mellow dticted » service of in YS resting comfortably in hos-| retary treasurer, Noble G. Turkey itself has made clear it | left. nse the North Oshawa ice rink "e0ate as they look? direction of R. G. Geen will take! Sunday: Oshawa Skating Club..| Ce Rigs cee new executive, |Pital today after the shooting in-| Bickle; executive council, Nobles wants Britain to remain on Cyprus| "If this fsland falls under Greek each Sunday, they donate very No indeed! They're Ipart in a concert at Simcoe Street t p.m. to 5 p.m.: CYO g oF a a Bo list of the 1956 cident which occurred in the Lus-|S. W. Bowers, J. H. McKeever, and maintain it as an Allied for- rule, we would consider it a death little towards the cost of opera: thieving, quarrelsome. Tui y . Y N 9 p. 9 5D; rhea. ie) Nollowing 3 a fist 0 sier grocery on Notre Dame street|L. G. Corson, E. Pollard, J. M.|tress in the eastern Mediterranean. [sentence. In that case, it would Hons. But Clagsified. ads . are United Church on Monday, Janu- p.m. 3 officers residents. MF... ud west. ; A | Stoughton; auditors, Nobles H. put it has given no open support be better to kill as many as we Provincial laws prevent the ful In. hopest way [BY 3. M onorary 4 tans Ah Mr. and| Jabrossiere told police he was Gay and R. E. Saunders. [to Turkish Cypriots as Athens has could before we die . . . the entire North Oshawa Neighborhood AS-| Ls solos' enor day oor ¥ Top line soloists from the Unit- with the choir in "Three Kings" ne. lg yes vice - presi-|chatting with Adrien Brunet, an-| This was the first annual meet-\to Enosis. 'Turkish nation is behind us." sociation from charging on Sun. (© S°lve everyday problems. ed States and Canada will be by Peter Cornelius. dents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffrey; other clerk, when two men entered ing and installation of officers to fay and so the rink is open for Whether - you're looking for |, including well known Rob-| Mr. Reid will sing the tenor solo irr aus press, Mr. and Mrs. he store. {be held in the club's own rooms. free skating -- with a donation| something to buy or for some- |." Riiq who recently concluded With the choir in Gounod's Samc-'R' Richardson: treasurers, Mr. Drunst said one pi suddenly pro- The club had a very successful box at the gate. @ body to buy something from |a very successful recital in Car- tus and Mrs. V. Cubitt duced a gun and ordered him|year in 1955, and indications for on rea C or . ody ) ; ¥ S8 ] . Ss. V. . give me the money and make it|the future of the club are very The donations are small. Last Lou, Want Ads Re famons for |negie Hall, New York. The * choir has ompleted 20, Devotional conveners, Mr and gach Ia oe sew oleh Toss oi Bunday about 600 skaters used the ringing just - right folks .to- 7 | years of service in Oshawa and on| Mrs, K. Taggart; recreational con-| "print : a rIpat, ] ; ° rink and only $20 was put into the| gether. Call RA 3-3492 for help- oe Ale Sang Te Jomo the January 30 recital will be veners, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mills; Meaning Mugs the Sean ham |25818t jhe stub Ca Re iid box. | ful ad-writer. [New York Choral Group. Recent-|heard rendering Grieg's '"Land- committee for contacting ill mem-| meanwhile pointed a gun at La. Crt "in Cripp . f 1 ve It takes about six workers to {ly he also was soloist with the Sighting" and the "Jubilee" as a- pers, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooke; com-|jossiere. Brunet said the bandit | ' sperate the , refreshment | donations on s would great. Mendelssohn Choir in Toronto. ranged by Scholtz. mittee for contacting new mem: "fired a shot over Labrossiere's | a decided it was time to help flip room and sweep the ice. Jy assist rink operations, and he| Another star of the program is| Kelvin James will accompany bers, Mr. and Mrs. N. Lambert. |choulder, near his head, a par-| (Jw ersona 1 another coin, and, as a result, he "F. F. Welch, NONA member, appealed to the public for sup- Ruth Gillan Pepchuck of Hamil-/the choir during part of the con- etly to show he wasn't fooling." | made his 'way to England. Ee -- P | + i sald today that more generous port. ton. She will sing the solo lead cert. | - Labrossiere then lunged at the] Lo. to work in various 'Movie Club bandit, who backed away and § 181 aNA0QA sims, believes in fate. {parts of the country to save the | | fired a shot which caught the vet- | "What has to be, will be," says|fare to go toshis parents' home at SCHOOI S HOI D ANNUAI I( ; CARNIVAI S yer 11 WN . |eran in the hip. The bandits fled. | ONL NO (CP) Sir Robert the brawny six - foot Montrealer Goose Bay, Labrador. Now the i : Meanie EEE ~~ |Boothby, well-known British politi-|\;ho let the toss of a coin decide|Visit has been postponed. ii Gi dh SE rnoias meet cian and television personality, is whether he would come to Britain.| Snack - bar attendant, fun-fair ; t Osh a er on to visit Canada in February to talk| And he claims it is fate which Mechanic and garage-hand were The January meeting a b ee I {about citizenship in the Western jed him from servicing cars-in a Jobs the former amateur hockey awa Bowmanville yo A Lire werld. {London garage to the film studios Player did when he arrived three he 3 m Hie Shaya + art of thei : Roly-poly Sir Robert, who mixes|to act alongside Katharine Hep- years ago. b th During the re at to brig 1e n e seriousness and wit in his ap-|bucs and Bob Hope. |, But the Earage Job was the turn- { meeting the club decide pring prcach to politics, will deliver the, Born Roland Lepti 26 years|iDg point of his career. the ten best movie camera fms i iETON {Wood Memorial lecture at Mount ago, Brand has been in four films| Late one night aftes refilling a of British Movie Camera Clubs to ETON PLACE (CP)---Os-| y\jyicon University, Sackville, N.B.. within the last 18 months, with no/C3l. the owner asked Brand for Oshawa for a showinz. This should wald McTlquham, 2, and his four-|' 6. He may warn the West acting experience before the first Something to remove a grease- se very interesting and instruc- year-old son, Scott, were drowped dm it sh tvlone "Li tov ing Stain on his jacket. He was a fil prove Very - Pins ; {that unless it shows greater unity one 'Little Red Monkey," starring| Jacke im tive to the members. Project Saturday when their truck crashed; "Co" C0 ground in the struggle Richard Conte. Since then he has Producer who invited the Canadian groups were formed. The forming through the frozen surface of Lake against communism, appeared in "Timeslip" with Faith to the studios for a test as a secret of these groups will be a great Mississippi, near this town about| "He "will also visit Montreal and Domergue and Gene Nelson, cervice agent in "Little Red Mon- to the beginner. It is 50 miles southwest of Ottawa. | 5 ari he io | i Skew . " deal of help to the beg Ml Mclquham wis. dolvi Ottawa in a "social way," arriv-"Reach for the Sky," story of leg- key. ! hoped that all the members will] Mciduham was driving across, "at Montreal Feb. 2. Other cities less fighter pilot Douglas Bader.| 'I realize what a lucky break [take an active part in their group jthe Jake Jo hie home at nearby. "yc agenda are Washington and "The Weapon," with Lizabeth Scott/this was and said a little prayer Each group will pick a subject, en he dodge: 2 res oh New York. and Steve Cochran, and "Not for Lefore I did my bit. I was deter- write a script, and make a movie. | his oy W 0 eel Sir Robert has been Conserv- Money," featuring Hepburn and Mined not to let the producer By doing this in a group technicsl/of wa = 300 yards from o£ STe ative member of Parliament for Hope. In the last one he plays thedown. And fortunately I came difficulties can be discussed, and odies were recovered Sun- pperdeenshire East since 1924. He part of "an airforce type." {through all right." day p much can be learned, and so im- day morning. has taken a leading role in the 15- WANTS TO BE GOOD |. The producer later admitted that |prove on the movies each mem- [nation Council of Europe. To the 'Now the business has got into be was saying a prayer too. ber makes on their own. ! . British public, he is best known as my blood," Brand says, 'and a| A bachelor--with "no romance Competition Hime were shown, and 1 S. IO é a scrappy member of a TV panel good dramatic actor is what I want I the ah Su pram Spends his awards presented. program. to be." He expects it will take at|'eisure at judo classes and drama- : | | ev i |tic traini hool Class "A" unedited film, | | least five years to reach his goal. tic training school. 1. Leola Thrasher. On Count J d He came to England three years 2. Leola Thrasher. u e S ut mb e ago after "barking" his way| ONG REIGN | Class "B"" edited film. WALKERTON (CP) CO d ore |around Switzerland with a circus,| King Haakon of Norway, 83, en- LKERTON (CP Bruce 1. Mr. Dancy. county Warden Donald Lamont . drawing in crowds with announce- tering his 51st year of rule is one 2. W. Wonnacutt. {said Sunday county council will Ends In Rain : ents in three languages, Swiss, of five principal monarchs in mod- Prizes were donated by Mr. A.\ ask the federal justice department French and German. After serv-iern history to have ruled more than Fletcher of Bowmanville. Everyone tq investigate the service of County ice with the Swiss Army, Brand a half-century. is looking forward to the results| Judge J. F. P. Birnie MELBOURNE, Australia (CP)-- ---- ~~ hii : of the 16 mm competition which|" He said 'a resoluion asking in-'/l¢ Pan Pacific Boy Scout Jam- a -- -------- will be announced at the Febuary) vestigation of Judge Birnie's "poor boree ended as it began--in heavy, | meeting in the Lions Centre in and irregular service" was passed stan Tan bid it BUY EL | Bowmanville. Memiers iy Toronto unanimously by county council he Dore Yidlents 2iendea TU i club w ri i . part of the program. Elections the justice. department early thiy| CIS from 20 countries. | YOUR FUEL OIL L were held. The new executive is|week. The move, he said, was , Ine chief scout of the British 1 as follows: prompted by general dissatisfac-| -0mmonwealth, Lord Rowallan, h p President G. Thrasher, viee'pre tion among county municipalities. ad This amp has bem mem | where you receive sident, Gord Law, secretary Leoi& Chief causes of concern were de- ; S11, mul Thrasher, program director, R.|lays in the delivery of judgments ™ happiness. The weather RELIABLE BURNER SERVICE Britton city director Lillian Dilling| and the judge's Irregular attend jashed ou Uishlays Aa Hale tes, rtation | ance in the count, urt chambers. ¢ - 2nd Teretta Sales, Ira spomalie FOR TWO YEARS lever seen more cheerful or hap. CALL RAndolph 5-3589 | Bowmanville. Warden Lamont said one judg- ler faces. h 43 KING ST. W. Bowma - ------------| ment has been outstanding for two| The world jamboree coincited | | | ith Melbourne's wettest Decerl- ; BALLET TROUPE ARRIVES | LAND - L 4 years. : Judge Birnie commented Sun-|-er-January weather since proper NEW YORK (AP) -- The Yugo- 4... . | meteorological records were slav National Ballet, a trope ofl "ij 1.06 heen granted a month's |40 persons, arrived Friday on the jo,ue of absence. After that I'l liner Isarel for a 15-week tour of be back on the job." } American and Canadian cities. | Bruce county council passed a Some of the members of the bal-| Lasolution in 1952 urging Judge | . let, clad in richly embroidered cos-| gine to move his home from 12 King {tumes, performed a Montenegran gwen Sound, 30 miles north of | dance on the snow-covered after- | pore, to Walkerton, A committee St. E Phone RA 3-3633 started 100 years ago. | {deck when the ship arrived. was appointed to interview the U eh { er ' judge but no action followed the, t sociation. 18b [than five minutes to awaken the) | -- occupants, | | ; {George Monuk, Spode demonstration and lec- ture on fine china, Thursday, February 2nd, St. George's Parish Hall, Centre Street, 8 o'clock. Refreshments, door prizes, Auspices Westmount Group. 50 cents. SLICED Cooked HAM 68, his wife, {Berl, 58, and brother-in-law Alex! | Bodnar, 68, were awakened by CITY AND DISTRICT schools | costumes and spirited competi- of the winners of the 'Best have been taking advantage of | tions mark the events, One of | Dressed" contest at Ritson Rozd | the cold weather to he'd outdoor | the competitions at Bloor East school are below, They are, left skating carnivals. Gay colored | public school is shown top. Some | to right, Bruce Smith, David Cutler, Morris The \ and Mary Oliksuik, Beverley and Beverley March. Judges are Mr R. Mark Mrs. J H. Snyder. | | talk. | 4 COMING EVENTS ob ng Meat Specials I-Tues. and Wed. Only! BINGO TUESDAY EVENING 8 PM 'Motorist Saves comer meses" = 3 From Fire | Fresh Made Country Style SAUSAGE | BINGO -- MONDAY, JANUARY 23rd dl I | i 4 Lord ; nal ® enn exer vo patomeesivn | the lives of ees peons ens] LEAN RIB STEW BEEF by Sunset Heights Home and School As. door of a blazing home for more| ib. © [Wine steaks 1b. Arne Larsen, 36, who saw flames shooting from the summer kitchen pow adit] RIB PORK CHOPS 2 Ibs. 79 | heard hat i By wel -- - - S. Cc Slovak Catholic Parish Hall 464 Ritson | p.m. Polish Hall, 219 Olive Ave. 20 Re-| OTTAWA (CP) -- A passing mo-| Meaty PORK HOCKS 5 Ibs . | euchre, Wed. Jan. 25, 8 p.m. Sponsored | Sunday when he pounded on the TENDER < WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ONLY as he drove by. 17b 'would all have burned to death.'

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