\ Shop Centre Opens Oct. 18 OSHAWA AIR CADETS HOLD INSPECTION 53-Acre Project Advances The $10,000,000 Oshawa shopping | centre will open for business Oct. 18, it was announced today by Principal Investments Ltd., build- ers of the 53-acre project. Construction was started July 22 last year, when=* Norman Down, then mayor of Oshawa, turned the first sod with a silver spade, | The shopping centre, expected #0 {be the largest in Canada, is lo- | cated on King St. W. at Steven- son's road, less than one mile from the heart of Oshawa. Many chain operators are plan- | ning to locate at the centre, in- | cluding T. Eaton Co. Ltd., whose {$2,000,000 department store will be the hub of the shopping see- tion. LARGEST UNIT : | Loblaw Groceterias Ltd. will in- unit in their area of 33,000 stal the largest chain, with an © | square feet. More than 60 smaller merchants | will also participate in the shop- ping centre plan. Parking space for 4,000 cars will be provided free {to customers. Oshawa Shopping Centre is be- ing built on a "Mall" plan, with stores lined up on either side of a pedestrian promenade. The T. Eaton department store occupies the centre, with other stores fac- ing it across the mall Stores will have display fronts on the parking side as well as he mall side as a service to *'window shoppers." Flowers, shrubs and fountains will landscape adjoining Captain James Greenshields, of courts and arcades. this city, recently returned from| An underground truck concourse {an exploration and aerial survey|will run the length of the mall, ~ GMDenies Vets To Act As Hosts Sa SEuion; 1a on, the Pght, Catlel Union Ch arge Durin Bi Re-union rip opic On Lay-offs The Oshawa District ld The gr was built in) Attending the reunion will be wn For Address await inspection in picture erans' Club played host to for Mor teal and commissioned there| brass of the RCN along with well A spokesman for General Mo- right. Three cadets won prizes for their dress. They are Fit.- Sgt. Bill Winters, ACI Keith - naval officers last night at their |last October. : |known citizens of Oshawa. The of- Pi " A regular meeting at the Sea Cadets] On board the ship, are the latest|ficial guest list includes, Vice-Ad- . ° ors of Canada Jenid here Wusy barracks on Oshawa Blvd. north. |in electronics and submarine de-| miral H. G. DeWolfe, CBE, DSO, Film Speaker Runs A 1m 30 Y eqars the hs | lau ol girls in Attending from the RCN were] tection equipment, {BSC CD, RCN, Chief of the Naval expedition to the Antarctic, W a 8|eliminating. traffic congestion, : : Lt.-Cmdrs. Norman McDonald," C.| There are several advantages|Staff, Naval Headquarters, Ol-|the guest speaker at the weekly poise and exhaust fumes, and Wilson and LAC Bill Wright. Theft Nets | The statement was in reply to a7 McNair, Lt. Ray Wormald and|for the crew of the ship. The de-(tawa; Rear-Admiral K. F. Adams, |jyncheon meeting of the Oshawa|gpeeding merchandise deliveries. Wi th t Li charge made Tuesday by Douglasip o yen Hall stroyer can go into battle at any|CD. RCN, Flag Officer Naval Divi-/gjwanis Club this week and gave| Night shoppers will be aided by the C 1thout a Licence | $10 Fine, Costs He is to do in connection with the Lindsay, a delegate to the Oshawa time with the entire crew closed|sions, Hamilton; Commodore A.lan interesting talk on his personal let ighti istri i | : ~ "N. Fom ieall ! addy e floodlighting system. jana Dictriet Rae Counc ftom in and not in the open where they McCallum, RCN, Former Medical experiences and observations, on . iin bi Bei oh feature Nick Kochanski has been con-| Yesterday Nick Kochanski ap- Lindsay charged that the girls "Didn't you like the movie ?" ducting a bakery and food store peared before Magistrate F. S. were laid off after fort eunion this week-end| Magistrate F. S. Ebbs querriediat 73 Mill street, known as the Ebbs charged with conducting a hours a week for three months | 4 i She A Ee the may be hit by flying shrapnel or|Director General, Toronto; Capt.|this map-making trip st y 2y A | eter) CO w of the new centre is a one-storey shells. The bunks in the ship carry/H. E. W. Strange, OBE, CD, RCN,| guest speaker was intro-|medical building, providing ac- working 60 Paul Goguen, charged with the College Bakery, for thirty years|food shop without a proper license. straight. : lones who will go without meeting theft of a drive-in movie Some of these girls suffered) iho out-of-town vets for the great- foam rubber mattresses, (Director of Naval Information, |, oq po Kiwanian Ed. Davies commodation for physicians and audio| without so much as bothering to He was found guilty as charged. | physical and nervous exhaustion | part of Saturday. some-| re by : thing the navy types of World War| Naval Headquarters, Dltavs, 24 and at the conclusion of the in-|g roeons. The second fldor will in- jap formative travelogue, Kiwanian| 1.40 about 12,000 feet of office rtable car speaker, who appear-| obtain a license for operating | Watt, in presenting his evi- 41 before His Worship yesterday such a business. ls Yall i presen Og as the amount of overtime and o several had to be taken home in Two never even heard of, and in-| Mrs. Strange; Assistant Graham Coulter voiced the thanks space. in police court. Accused was con-| For four years the city of Osh-| oy were dirty, the walls dirty| be 0 o company cars," Lindsay said at a awa Rotary Club, are shown during the inspection. Fl.-Lt. D. Mcllveen, commanding offi- cer of the squadron, is at left of the above picture. Flag Officer R. E. King, of the RCAF, Tor- | onto, is centre while Group | AIR CADETS OF THE NO. 151 OSHAWA SQUADRON, RCAC, put on a smart perform- | ance this week at the 14th an- nual inspection of the unit. Some | of the 65 members of the group, | which is sponsored by the Osh- I Lt-Comdr. McDonald addressed the meeting. He emphasized to the men the vast amount of work there Lt.-Cmdr. McDonald once again assured the men that the Navy dividual lockers for the men. {of the Fleet, (P) Rev. I. Edwards, There is a cafeteria style mess Naval Headquarters, Ottawa; As- and appreciation of the members and guests. T P it Si or aor : atterson »1gns victed and fined $10, and ests, sw. has bad a bylaw governiag) and no room was JTxoviced for the) Sampay TW ot was behind them all during the| 4} S85 part, ED, RCN (R), Commanding om or tem uays. i ; : D:ibakors to change their clothes . ent. but h si n § . Ad ; ey event. hut he emphasized the fact ? OF TOMORROW Officer, HMCS York, Toronto; ribs Sl WI I Quebec Golden Book pointed out that ' | S tors department {to work more than 40 hours week- i today" t i : in Goguen's car on the front seat.|of the food inspec The bakery has never been ap- One change has occurred in the 'O7TCY istant Chief of Staff, Flag Officer |"! The accused said he found the|of the Oshawa Board of Health, y program for the weekend. That is| The St. Laurent has recently re-(¥2 20" Tim SH oe nd|Canada. He outlined how the Ca-|P 8 (SVEN oo "witerla Hamel at les involv-| Th "Gall 'and signed the Golden HARE OPTICAL 63 for the men, with an electricity|sistant Chaplain of the Fleet (RC) {that can be used when in range of quarters, Ottawa; Capt, L. D. Stu- MARK ANNIVERSARY ook : bak ! S53 2a Aviation and Kenting Aviation The speaker, valued at $12, was| Conseugently Mr. Kochanski de there was no washroom provided,| Lindsay sald Local 222 wowd|iha¢ the work had to be done by| [Capt. R. I. Hendy, VRD, ADC, i | awa, the spea on theatre and was found the next day| On several occasions Dr. Watt| 0s Jicense. {about companies which force girls|hoct to the many who will Plaine 1. Wormald as, "tomorrow's ship,| oi. 'w."A. Childs, CD. RCN, As- QUEBEC (CP)--Tom Patterson, o | "hil oR brating its 10th anniversary in| QUNCEC TCL ectival, Wednesday | j proved by the Board of Health and"; Vive . the drive-in grounds has visited the College Bakery in i o| The GM spokesman termed the turned from a cruise to Key West, ii speakel on 1 EE had picked an éffort to inspect the premises| Would have to improve In nine. p gy gs irresponsible" and|in; i |Florida, where she was inspected|Mrs. Childs; Cmdr. W. R. Inman,| 7 pe" expedition, which was and didn't w why he Pp th nitary condi.|items before being passed. a " twin drumhead church service was| d toured 'by high Ki tfi.|CD, RCN (R), representing the h Book. . i up. and to pass on the sanitary condi- 2 gaid Bb Wd: compl without foundation in fact. planned for Alexandra Park, with|and tour y high ranking offi-| <0 "ding officer, HMCS Carle- sponsored by the British govern-|™n 'oq 0 Mr. Patterson told Goguen said he had been laid|tions. Each time Dr. Watt was Accused said ne Vou Ply| He said the work was in accord-|giternates chosen in case of rain,|Cials of the United States Navy.|-OMEESCIE ob iClr Brn Ltn ment and_toid of the preparations L'Alliance Canadienne, an organi- , H ' an (made, prior eaving Oshawa, better under- home to New ick| for a pi license. reserved until May 30. tario Department of Labor. parade to Knox Presbyterian highly impressed by the design igi cs hericor information, Flag Of- zation i Roting © where wife and three children . . He continued; church, while . Roman ~Catholics|and facilities of the ship. ficer Naval Divisions, Hamilton;| The purpose of the expedition,,;™ gnglish-speaking , lived. His wife had written to him|ton, down the Athabasca river fo-|the water routes, also is lookidg The truth of this matter Is that/yj]l attend services at St.| Aluminum has played a majori + cmdr. N. J. McDonald, RCN. ne 2h asrial pues i that Canadian theatre had hecome : be alo d i and near the Shetlan known throughout the world as a told the court. Transportation officials said,|this year. |operation from our female work-|The parade for the church services Because o its lightness more ds ¥ : p "That would be the best place jowever, the boats likely won't gef| To handle the record load, North- ers. Starting right off on February| moves off at 11:45 a.m. equipment can be used by causing| Savilian guests i F She Teunion claimed by Usted § Chile "x ors n pass- veek i i 20, in our attempts to get 9,000 reat ighti ici v iS . . for you," said His p in p {past Lake Athabasca for a wee eu Shansportation has luvested p B DISPLAY PLANNED greater ghting efficiency and Ne aa Moy Michael Starr.| Capt: Oreonshields stated that New Toronto Plans YC rg) | $3,400, n three new 160-ton tugs A po) ; ake. demas aroun gd The| 21d 27 new barges. The tugs were he Women Workers ab General citizens of Oshawa and indeed alll. The model of the destroyer Is 42m inac MIA, Oshawa; Col and|due to the problems and hand. ce n the noriser a a e gong built at Victoria and the barges| Motors have contributed a fine ef- naval vets, a large scale model of feet in length and is one of the| nr F.'S. Wotton, Commanding|caps encountered. Howev 1S Tr Theatre Waterwa S Sat a ip akeatis a y py at Vancouver. They were shipped te rh Production. tead the HMeS St, Laurent, Canada's large scale models of the principal Officer 11th Armoured Regiment suitable base Ee open wae umme i by rail in pieces to Waterways for/ Oe CA Te mead new anti-submarine destroyer es- ships of the Canadian fleet. They a; Col and Mrs. R. S. Mc-|established at Deception Island] TORONTO (CP)--Plans for am Meanwhile, with heavy orders : : {middle of March women's groups, : _ familiarise th opl f Canad y 4 ' | ro W Yellowknife Transportation has|™ ; The St. Laurent is the first of 2! ise the people of Canada A Wecker, President of Gen-|two-year project, would, h _|shore of Lake Ontario were given n Slowly Pane 1 ork IB ie Dox invested about 35235000 in a new er a: Ag in $14 ultra-modern ships being built| With naval equipment. px Pik Oshawa: Ald. and ed, be Successfully concluded (ext|tentative approval Wednesday |line and a sharp increase in ac- tug and iid | Ms figel the scheduled overtime tapered off |for the RCN in Canadian ship| The model will be on display at/Mrs. Gordon Attersley, Oshawa; year. night by suburban New Toronto |tivity at uranium mines in the Coit" orc partially built at the The women made no complaints 2%" lthe Avmonries daring the weekend l2nd Ald, Cepwus B. Gay, Oshawa AREA MAPFED mapping of tie] Sa sian, put lorwald by 8 utuup n ar ort | Useunsum City area, shipping offi-| (ooct and will be completed at about this overtime, and, in addi-| pping , ¢ J i i tests for minerals present, will be calls for a theatre tent, bandshell ICT DO LOA { Tw £ present, will be EDMONTON (CP)--An expected PREDIC - DOUBLED LOAD rans River, JWT. Xigus jresly to Z0YoE With » bo {carried out. The speaker stated and permanent hoadyuarters oo record northern waterways ship- portation Ltd., largest of the trans- work overtime. At al] times, mat- HG that any commercial 'mineral the group to 0 f 4 i h v 5 : 1 i i o 1d be met by public start this week as stubborn ice ern lakes and rivers, predicts iti LISKEARD, Eng. (CP) -- Chaut- ; i cient importance to warrant ex-|000-cost cou 4 ave way in rivers but held fast will id twice as A freight feur Ernest Fowler was fined £3 to the foremen any illnesses 30 ? Bs EE i politation, due to the handicaps subscription, the players told eoun n lakes. this summer as it did in last|for driving a loadéd hearse care.|tiat action may be taken. Only gi i and tremendous expense involved, | cil. . {one woman, suffering a chronic THANKS out of Waterways, Alta., the end Yellowknife Transportation Ltd., "Hardly a respectful way to treat » ! y-N ] i L L i 0 necessary to the trend of modern|jy and went to all sorts of trouble of steel 275 miles north Edmon- which plies the northern section of the dead," said a court official ing this period. scientific experiments, woul belt, make visitors feel comfort. a ---------------------- Sk nat i hd es By the end of March, weekly considered extremely important. |aple. hours of work were down to from 4 STRIKE POSSIBILITY WORRIES FARMERS {the Antarctic area, Capt. Green:|gtated thwt his travels had only second week in April, the hours shields told of the thousands of|gerved to strengthen in his own ranged from 42 to 44 hours. During penguins to be found, relating how|mind the firm conviction that the past three weeks there has ) 1 of these birds, without the bird|ada have a great deal of which A nnidnnhi iakiug Phgue aim: While very to be proud." ; ; awkward an slow moving on . Say SIL INSURANCE land, they are extremely fast in| nd QUE ) -- A Quebec gov- |the water, and leaping through the | ar eo 1t a 1ator ernment spokesman said Wednes- |air, similar to a porpoise, they professional athletes to sell insur- I or : {miles per hour. MONTREAL (CP) Seamen and shipping company represent- ment mediator today amid appeals from western farmers for a last- minute effort to avert a Great EDT Some 2,000 seamen aboard ships operated by two companies scheduled to walk off their jobs then '~ 2'2 hours after the talks opened seven company Association of Lake carriers prompted some pre- dictions that failure to reach a set- sels strung along the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence river transpor- tation system lowing the appointment in Ottawa Wednesday of Montreal lawyer H Carl Goldenberg as mediator in supplied galley and even television|Rev. Father Ward, Naval Head- Associated with the Hunting cut from the post at the drive-in| cided to obtain a license recently. | go said he didn't approve of is-| protest to Labor Minister Daley local vets as they were playing he new ship was described bY| RCN (R), HMCS York, Toronto: : 0 the Hunting organization was cele- founder-director of the Stratfo the church parade. Originally, the| y he College Bakery|with the by-law and sentence was ance with a permit from the On-|w; x Naval men from the U.S. were . off his job in Oshawa and was on|unable &o pass t e With revisions, all Protestants will Cmdr. C. T. McNair, CD, RN, his ; last November, ng between French-speaking telling him of a job back home, he wards points north. {for a substantial increase in traffic, we have received wonderful co-|Gregory's Roman Catholic church. |part in the construction of the ship. Naval Headquarters, Ottawa. Islands, territory at presen t| oot of the Stratford festival. : ssi cause th men back to work after the strike, | | ing sentence or possibly longer because e c! work after the strike, Ag a feature attraction for the |SPeed. ir. Oihora: Wi and Mrs. T..D the saccees ool rod Vr nie 33h Said, assembling. {1ly increased our staff. Up to theloort will 'be on display. models are used by the RCN to aughlin Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs.|and the expedition, planned as a 800-seat summer theatre on the | the L.ake Shore Players, clals redict a record year. | Yellowknife's headquarters at Hay|tion, the company granted exemp-| grea, Seographital research. audikuowy 3s : i : # gite. Th - ping season moved away to a slow|port companies working on north- RECKLESS HEARSE I aCe found would not likely be of suffi- acre lake front park site e . oar'. TBOOL > " is C : Si however, the presence of minerals|™ Tugs and barges began moving year's record season. lessly through this Cornish town illness. had to be taken home dur- N 4 8 General Motos & ads on Sofeby sidered a . A ' - " Discussing the wildlife found in| i t. Greenshields In claging, Cap 48 to 51 hours, By the end of the 2» ed iy . ° one may approach within a foot|« Canada and we who live in Can- 1 111 ITI S, ODAL1IOIS, =e ' 5 day this province doesn't allow le attain speeds of up to 50 | atives met with a federal govern- Lakes strike scheduled for noon involved in the wage dispute were The united front pledged by the tlement today could tie up 280 ves- Today's meeting was called fol the wage dispute between the as sociation and the Seafarers' Inter- national Union. Companies against whom a strike has been called are N. M Paterson and Sons, Ltd., and the Upper Lakes and St, Lawrence Transportation Company More than 5,000 seamen are in- volved in the over-all dispute. Mr. Goldenberg said Wedpesday night he was "much encouraged by the spirit of co-operation I have received on both sides." WHEAT FARMERS PROTEST Meanwhile, the central board of the wheat pool organizations of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Mani- toba appealed to the disputants-- and the federal government--to "make the effort necessary to avert such - catastrophe." The board advised Prime Min- ister St. Laurent that "'the action of a few hundred citizens would bring tremendous damage to hun- dreds of thousands of farm fam- ilies and to the entire population of Canada,. E. McCaulay Dillon, association counsel, earlier warned Hal C. Banks, vice-president and director of the SIU, that a strike against two members of the association would be considered as a strike against all members. "Accordingly, I am instructed to inform you that each member of this association considers every contract, understanding or under- taking made between them and your union to be at an end," Mr. Dillon added. Mr. Dillon said that the SIU turned down money an association counter proposal of an $11 monthly across-the-board increase for the current navigation season, and a further increase of $8 next year in a two-year contract. The union asked for an average basic wage boost of about 45 per cent, along with a company-paid health plan Peterborough Fraud Artist D L. G. Russe of was sent »d wr three months in jail following conviction on three charges of fraud when he appear- ed before Magistrate F. S. Ebbs vesterday: in Oshawa police court "Accused took . a risk," said Magistrate Ebbs in sentence of one month in jail on each of the three the sentences to run con- Peterborough calculated Ser in compan ith an other man named A. Northey who subseugently jumped bail and hasn't been located as yet, entered Taws Three Months Term in Oshawa making some pur- submitted three different signed with fictitious and asked that they be cashed. The cheques were all for the same amount, $58 even The two mer. would buy approxi- mately eight dollars or so in value of groceries and submit the cheq- ues as payment. The cheques were signed in the name of C. W. Warren and endorsed with the name o I © three grocery stores and alter chases cheques names to the courk that the magistrate in Cobourg ar charges recently he also applied in the present case, Magistrate Ebbs of the on sin sald the ac- in the light he had cused was very lucky of the sentence convicted of the same of- fence before and served jail sen- tences on more serious charges several years before. "The accused has lived quietly in Peterborough for seven years without a trace of trouble, then suddenly he goes on a spree of cheque passing. I don't under- stand it at all," said His Worship sadly. Russell worked at the civic hos pital in Peterborough, is married and has two children ness been as Russell's burst into tears when she heard the sentence and was. assisted from the courtroom by a relative. wife lance either. He was commenting on the de- cision by football playes Tip Logan of Hamilton Tiger-Cats to retire and concentrate on insurance sales. The Ontario Insurance Act bans competition in professional sport of licensed insuranc: sales- men The spokesman said the Quebec Insurance Act contains no such provision in those words, but added that no pros hold insurance selling permits. | COMING EVENTS | BINGO THURSDAY, MAY 10, 8 p.m. Saint George's Hall, Albert Street. | Games $5.87. Seven $40. jackpots. 110a| | BINGO, HOLY CROSS HALL, FRI-| day, May 11, 8 PM. Five $40 jack. | pots. 110a RUMMAGE SALE, NORTHMINSTER | church basement, Friday, May 11, 1:30. 1 110a | | |HOME BAKING SALE, TO BE HELD at Warner Williams store, Friday, May| 11, 2 .m., Ladies' Auxillary, Ontario Regiment Association. 110a HOME BAKING SALE AT JACK BID- dulph's Store, Simcoe Street North, Fri day, Mav 11, at 2 p.m. Sponsored by the Westmount United Church, Wom en's Association 110a BINGO ST Bloor and Simcoe g&mes, $5.87 Five JOHN'S HALL, CORNER Friday, May 11 20 $40 jackpots. 110a ANOTHER RUMMAGE AND MANU facturers, clearance sale, due to popu lar demand, will be held at Oshawa Hebrew Congregation. 144 King Street East, on Friday, May 11, 1 p.m, 110a TEA, GUIDE HOUSE, MAY| sponsired by the 10th] Guide Administration | 109b | SPRING 11, 230 p.m Brownie and Group. eTEUVENGAN'E ROAD NORTH can Mission, home-baking and laneous articles sale, Saturday; 2.30 p.m ANGLI- AUCTION SALF AUSPICES CHRIST Church Men's Club on church grounds Hilleroft and Mary Streets Saturday May 12, opening at 10.30 p.m. Auction eer, Frank Stirtevant, wn i2(To Halt Production "© | Montevideo, capital of a CRT IN THE © OSHAWA PL ANT i GENERAL MOTORS HISTORY IS MADE AT GM THE 3,000,000TH. CAR to roll | occasion recalled to many that | years to build the second million. | Pictures of the ceremonies which | marked the arrival of these two historic ears are shown ahove. from the assembly line of the | it took from 1907 to 1938. a total GM plant here was welcomed | of 31 years, to build the first mil yesterday afternoon. The historic | lion GM cars, and another 1 Studebaker-Packard oo 9 late June to make way for pro- by another announcement Wednes- duction of 1957 models. day showing Studebaker-Packard Tha announcement came dnrino! lost $14.311.173 in the first three that months of this year. In the same three months of 195: SY any seeking to merge with a large man-!|ost $5 594.141 of 1955 the company ufacturing firm outside the aut dustry to ease some of its fi nancial difficulties speculation the company is DETROIT (AP Studebaker- Packard said Wednesday auto pro- duction at its Conner assembly Sales were down from $152.196.- 287 in the first quarter of 1955 to $i06,796.438 in the first quarter of Mays,10 plant in Detroit will be halted in' These difficulties were pointed up this year. G. T. BAKER OPTOMETRIST | The weather, in the Antarctic | | "summer" was of a mean tem- | perature, usually from 25 to 32 de-| {grees and never higher than 48 degrees. Sudden changes in weath-! er with resulting squalls and storms, snow storms and rain, {were of common occurrence. Comparing places visited the stated 8 Bond Street East HOURS: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Closed Wednesdays EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE RA 3.4811 en | that | {1 Uruguay, | in contrast to Brazil, was an ex- |tremely clean city and there was | absolutely no evidence of poverty. |The people were extremely friend- CITY OF OSHAWA CLEAN-UP WEEK The week of May 14th to May 18th inclusive has been designated as Cleanup Week in the City of Oshawa and arrangements have been made for the collection from private residences on their usual garbage day of all di ded h hold ulations of furniture, clothing, rubbish resulting from the cleaning up of grounds or from minor household repairs, and domestic waste material such as paper, rags, cartons, packing cases and bottles. All materials to be collected should be put out during the above mentioned week only and at the same time and in the same place as the garbage for the regular collection. MATERIALS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS COLLECTION Large quantities of waste building material and waste food products (in excess of the normal amount handled in regular garbage collection) are not included in this collecticn. This special collection applies only to private house- holds and not to apartments, stores, businesses or in- dustries. route, speaker MAYOR W. JOHN NAYLOR. ALDERMAN LYMAN A. GIFFORD, Chairman, Board of Works