Retail Sales In City $92,079,000 Last Year Suspended Term Given InCarCase | "My own tire was worn out and I needed another one," was the ex-| |cuse Ronald Haddleton, of Regent | Park, Toronto, gave Magistrate F. S. Ebbs, yesterday in Oshawa po- {lice court, when charged with the | attempted theft of an auto tire and wheel. Haddleton was caught in the act of lowering the jack on the front wheel of a car on the night of June 1st, at 10.50 p.m, Constable Smith of the Oshawa Police Department testified that he had come upon Haddleton as he had the tire and wheel removed from a car and was starting to : | lower the jack on the front of the _.~ | car, which wasn't his own. Check- "4 | ing with the owner of the car later, | | Constable Smith found that| Haddleton had no permission to| |take the tire, | HAS 2 CHILDREN Magistrate F. S. Ebbs, in pass- | pm | ing sentence, took into considera- hd . |tion the fact that Haddleton had a 1n Cc 0 ars 1 5 wife and two small children, and placed the man on a suspend-| ed sentence for two years. During # [that time Haddleton will be re- war e quired to report regularly to a pro- bation officer and as an added re- quirement was ordered to ade-/ Two Oshawa youths, members quately support his wife and chil-|of the 151 Oshawa Chadburn dren during that period of time, squadron of the Air Cadet League Haddleton was advised by the of Canada and students. at OCVI, court to stick to his work and for- have been awarded RCAF flying get about "the other woman' and scholarships. take care of his home properly, They are Sgt. Dale W. Moiser, and to carry out his duties "'as a son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore father'. Mosier, of 837 Simcoe street; and | POINTED FIREARM Cpl. Peter Peterson, son of Mr, Walter Warren, 35, of 203 Nassau|/and Mrs. K. S. Peterson, of 124 street, charged with pointing a|Switzer drive. firearm, a 9 mm Luger automatic| The Air Cadet League of Can- pistol, was sentenced to a fine of ada yesterday announced their $100 and costs or two months in names in a list of 508 top Air we % Taken In 1666 "rst Census Taken In A 'Vhen Canada Was a Colon county jail, by Magistrate F. S.| Cadets from across Canada who M Ebbs, in Oshawa police court, yes- have been selected for special prnada's first census was taken, In the 1956 census one "mark- This indicates a tendency on the terday. The Luger pistol was con-| training awards provided by the cte it was a colony of France sense population car is being part of many persons of 'mature fiscated by the Crown. League and the RCAF each sum- thees ordered by Louis XIV, It used to enumerate two persons years to favor certain years, such| On May 23rd, Warren, accordiag/ mer. Chosen from 21,000 Air Cad- A Se, and two cards for each farm, jas 40 or 50, in reporting their to evidence given in court, bad ets in 280 squadrons, the award A 2 systematic nominal" | About 11 million copies of census ages to census takers. They say|pointed the luger pistol at Mrs. winning youngsters have qualified neration of the people, show-|guestionaires of both kinds and|they are 40 when still 39 or when| Homer, at the home of her mother, for pilots' courses, leadership -- age, sex, place of residence,|ghoyt 25 million punch cards have thes are 41. The result is known mrs Gertrude Maclnally, 203 Nas.| training and goodwill exchange pation and conjugal condition. been printed to meet the probable| among census statisticians as) gay street, and had ordered her tol trips to the United States, Great k results are to be seen in a|pequirements. "clustering." go with him "to the flats", The Britain or the Continent. OFFICER TRAINING PLAN EXPLAINED a lecture | available to young men desiring high | @ university education. These cadets are presently serving at the RCAF recruiting unit in Tor- onto during their summer vaca- tions. Times-Gazette photo discussing given at the city's two schools recently, The lecture covered career opportunities of the regular officer training plan Re { is Flight Cadet Coll Rectured above is Flig adet Colleges, to ne Pond, student at McMas- lot university, with Flight lets Peter Glasheen and Peter Dan of the Canadian Service ment of 154 pages in the! Census - taking has a long his- Canada had a larger proportion mother said when she heard her, BROTHER OF NEIL | ves of Paris, of which a|g,ry (Census were taken by the of married persons in 1951 than daughter screan she had run to the] pg is h Te f Neil script is in the public archives Babylonians about 3800 B.C., in|in any census year of the half-| goor. . Be e brother of 1 h Mose Jeri It recorded a popula-| China about 3000 B.C., and in|century, with 44.3 per cent of the "Stand back," Warren was re- oid Selast year won ta of 3215. This year's sensus, 290 Egypt about 2200 B.C. In the 15th males and 45.15 per cent of the ported to have sald, "or I'll let her s later, will record about 16|century, at the time of the exodus:| female population married. In| iof persons. Moses numbered all males 20/1901 the proportions were 33.8 per h ave it. s The daughter and Warren had| Ld 'ARIO RIDING [loses old and over in Israel "able| cent and 34.5 per cent, respective. hn A. Cameron, census com-/to go forth to war," and Kin g|ly. Of the basis of estimates since bi ol in Bag nn war 1 Y / an had pulled the Luger and pointed oner for Ontario riding, said| David took a census in 1017 B.C.) 1951, the 1956 census will show a that the tional |The Athenians and Romans both | still higher proportion of both sex-| jt at Mrs. Homer. na of agriculture took census, and the Breviary of es married. rived on PETER PETERSON, (left), AND DALE W. MOSIER . +» » Among Top Air Cadets in Canada New High Mark Is Set For Metropolitan Area Retail sales in metropolitan Osh-|family and $1526 per capita--$882 awa peaked to a new high of and me above the corresponding 92,079,000 in 1955 according national averages. Sales Mi t ine's| The city, with 46.7 per cent al 11956 Survey of Canadian Buyingithe metropolitan area's cent of | Power, just published. accounted for 64.6 per cent of | The magazine, defining 32 met- retail sales. Total sales, $59.5 | ropolitan areas in Canada along/000, were 52 per cent above aver county boundaries, recognizes On-|age volume for a city of Oshawa"s tario County as the Oshawa met- size. Food sales totaled $15,038,000, Topelitan Mnatkel; 50 loti general merchandise, $3.84 y e area ha 5 population | furniture - household - radio $2,- and 28,700 families as of January) 853,000, automotive $12,578,000, and |1 of this year. Effective buying drug store sales $1,040,000. |income totaled $134,411,000 in 1955] The magazine translates the | 2u4 Zveraged ¥los3 Jer family, city's percentages of fhe Bation 1 | 9 ve e national verage. population, income an sal -' | Retail sales per family were $3208. tals into a weighted index which | one, ity St Oshawa Jad, 98.900 | reflects Be, quality level of Hb | i amilies as market, shawa scores a of January 1. Income totaled $74,-/of 132, 32 per cent above the na- 618,000 for an average of $5,527 per'tional level of market quality. Rundle Has Opening Day Saturday, June 2nd, Rundle Park a lively spot. There were races for all chil-\som, Girls, 15-16 years: dren. also each child was given erine Gibbons; 2, Clara free ice cream and pop that were |Crimmon 3. Lynn Shaw. Boys, 15- embers of the park. {16 years: 1. Ernie Mills; 2 Bob ears: 1. Jerry Abbott; 2. Roger inton; 3. David Clark. Girls, 10-12 ears: 1. Grace Aikle; 2. Donna artin; 3. Rhea Beauregard. Boys, 11-12 years: 1. Billy Kelly; 2. Neil Armstrong; 3. Peter Brown, Girls, 13-14 years: 1, Kathleen O'Connor; 2. Sharon Brown; 3. Lynn Shaw. found (Boys, 13-14 years: 1. Larry Craw- ford; 2. David Cook; 3. Glen Bal 1. cath. Ce 2 Oshawa Youth attend | ™ -- aan | hen the police 7 4 4 4! I a the scene, called by ) In 1901 the proportions| Mrs, "acInally, they had no diffi- ' n | marks of the flying scholarship course in Canada, Neil also won the Tudhope Trophy for the out- standing new pilot of the year under 19, The Chadburn squadron is in charge of Ft.-Lt, W. D. Mc- Ilveen, For 250 of the cadets, the high point of their careers is the award of an RCAF scholarship covering 30 hours of actual flying instruc- tion. The four weeks' course will commence on July 2 (one week later in the Maritimes), and train- ing will be given at flying clubs across the country, Successful graduates will qualify for the Air Cadet flying badge as well as for private pilot's licences. The RCAF scheme will be supplement- ed later by the award of a num- ber pf special flying scholarships granted by the League. REPORT TO BORDEN One hundred cadets will report to RCAF Station Camp Borden] early in July to commence seven| | weeks of leadership training aim-| ed at producing a pool of poten-| tial officers and instructors for the Air Cadet squadrons. - Damages an untrue story' about the acci-| dent, which occurred Nov, 20, 1952. | At the trial, Hutterly told Mr. | Justice Ferguson his car was park-| ed over a grease pit when the fire, | which broke out in a nearby car,| | Alioter id jadsts on Drilll ,, The ladies were kept busy with Hanna; 3. Doug. Cook. Bo BoB also being held the hot dogs, fish pond, home bak- Three legged -- Girls: 1. Cath- at Camp Borden. From this group ing, and tea Joom. erine Gibbon and Clara McCrim- will be selected a 40-man preci- In the evening the married men mon; 2. Mary Ellen Armstrong sion drill squad which will com- played ball against the boys with|and Sharon Brown; 3. Kathleen pete with an American Air Cadet|the boys coming out the winners. O'Conner and Lynn Shaw. drill team for the General Beau| lhe score was 28 runs for the boys wheelbarrow race -- Girls: 1. Trophy at the Minnesota State While the men tried hard, but only|Sandra Shaw and Marion Young; Fair, Minneapolis, on August 25. | Made home plate eight times. 2. Cheril Weeks and Deana The top Air Cadet award goes, At 7 o'clock Mr. Freed Ellegget| Pritchard; 3. Sharon Brown and this year to 58 outstanding cadets officially opened the park, wishing) Mary Ellen Armstrong. participate in the|them the best of success in 1956. Boys Wheelbarrow Race -- 1. "exchange vis.| Mr. Roy Weatherbee won the gon Marden and Allan Brown; 3 its" project. Twenty - five cadets|lucky prize for the day, a lovely Glen Balsom and Fred Drinkle; 3, will tour the United States for hostess chair. Billy Kelly and Harry Morrison. three weeks this summer, visiting| WINNERS LISTED - Washington, New York and other| The winners of the races were: |. points, The Temaining 33 cadets), Toddlers were 21 given a prize. First Eye Bank will fly the Atlantic to spend|Girls, 5-6 years: 1, Bernadeta Dun- . three weeks In the United King ham: 2, Gloria Gibbs; 3. Judy Es- In Canada Operating dom and pay pa Shore Cyisk to posite: ik A 56 Years: ¥ Roby TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's RCAF bases on the Continent,| Baxter; 2. Dean Berry; J. fica this ns eight lads will Winnicott, Girls, 7-8 years: 1. first eye bank, to provide Jew son be selected for sightseeing jaunts Patty Abbott: 2. Deana Pritchard: neas for persons Ww fo Norway, Sweden, Holland and|3. Ryeame Chamberlind. Boys, 7-8/sight, has been operating expefi- Denmark. Return parties of teen-|years: 1. Harry Morrison: 2. Ray mentally in Ontario 0. seveh aged cadets from each of the par-| Graham; 3. John Todd. Girls, 9-10| months, the Canadian Nations ay ticipating countries will be enter-|years: 1. Sandra Nichols: 2. Lynn|stitute for the BI 8 urs tained by the Air Cadet League | Lee; 8. Donna Jarvis. Boys. 9-10'night. and the RCAF in Canada. who - will League's goodwill Welfare Meets ! Are Scheduled City Welfare Administrator H. G. Chesebrough will attend two welfare and social conferences within the next three weeks. | June 11, 12 and 13, Mr. Chese- brough will attend the sixth an- nual meeting of the Welfare Offi WISHING WELL and loose cartridge from the gun, and had no intention of doing any- thing more than frightening Mrs. Homer with the gun. Magistrate Ebbs reminded War- Calder, operator F time | oj) Station at the corner of King up in court and Ritson road, where the acci- ORANGE Satisfying Refreshment Anytime | Mr i \ ; He said he and a Station atten: cers' Association Welland. | : R ic| dant made a dash for a door, but| One day after returning from | Samages dor LS he was Jocked 1 the garage when | this conference he will go to the expenses, Defendant was Robert|y.c arch ant slammed the door in 15th Biennial conference of the of the Imperial his face. Just then, he said, the Canadian Conference on Social "whole garage burst into flames, he Work to be held iz Edmonton stumbled to a door, opened it, and | yoo" yore 8.90 pi y i i was blown outside by a blast. {dent occurred. The attendant said he left the, Mr. Chesebrough will attend Mr. Justice Ferguson dismissed | door open for Hutterly, but Hut. only the first two days of this a second action against Imperial terly chose instead to jump into his| conference, when the Canadian Oil ruling that the company was| car and try to drive it out of the Welfare Council and the Canadian merely the landlord of the garage.|pyrning garage. Evidence showed Association of Social Workers hold | ANNI served, HEBRON CHRISTIAN RE form Church, Saturday June 9, at 3 p.m In building by Storie Park on Mill Street railway Handy work, aprons and home baking TEMPLE, ural statistics. The Unite d|liam the Conqueror's Domesday were 33.8 per cent and 34.5 Per-icylty in disarming Warren, who land and the United Kingdom| Age clustering show up in the sus will show a still higher Pro- | the policeman. | | | ages in a Toronto 'court recently argued that the gun was empty, | fire that gutted his car and sent J LJ ancouver To Cariboo had been mixed ce Saturday, linking Vancouver END BARGE HAUL 1,000 barrels of propane gas, 1,000 er country tug-towed barges linking Vancou- hundred tons of sulphur will also EBENEZER SUNDAY SCHOOL here, completes the $10,500,000, area near the northern border with [of pipe for the gas line plus sup- sh to North Vancouver and|of Vancouver, and lumber and cut MODERNIZE EQUIPMENT and nd just in time something less than two hours timated 16 to 18 hours ent, offered to bet|of products will flow from Taylor|and- which earned the PGE the AUCTION SALE AT KING sion by June 11 from Prince George, 450 miles ment rain--will travel the 40 twisting built to' handle products after alan operating loss of ,000. Two s pleted. ing profit of $769,000 'ear census " close a gap in Canadian agri-| Charlemagne (A.D. 808) and Wil-| married. 'es takes a farm census every Book (1086) were medieval cen-| cent, respectively, Of th years, while Australia, New suses. estimates sinoe Yo51. the 1950 Sen | Placed the gun on the seat of the, Henry Hutterly, af 386 Beverley {police car and climbed in beside greet, was awarded $7,440.00 dam. | > one annually. census records in all countries. portion of both sexes married. Shakin. AERC m---- Ee -~ Warren was defended in court| th 1 : > A by Arthur W. S. Greer, Q.C., who|a8 the result of a service station New Railway Links ns foe Sole Ton, te un un Peruse mari 3 BF 2, 54.3, ren that it. wasn't the first he ANCOUVER (CP)--Dusty track ready, the railway minister will freight trains a day will be re- cases over firearms. gs will drop a steel rail into ve a hefty haberdashery bill quired to handle a daily output of the cattle lands of the Cariboo] The completion will do away barrels of butane and a like COMING EVENTS eventually into the rich Peace with the present slow method of amount of natural gasoline, Three he rail, to be hammered down ver to the Squamish railhead flow southward daily. versary services, Sunday, June r Horseshoe bay, 15 miles north The grain from the Peace rivér| Going north will be huge cargoes 2 and 7.30. Guest speaker. Rev. I. G nile extension of the Pacific| Alberta, cattle from the Cariboo|plies for farmers, ranchers, oil :at Eastern railway from Squa- |ranchlands 200 to 300 miles north drillers, miners and lumber camps, | p.m. till all are 08s the inlet to Vancouver pro- timber from all along the line, will The trip from Vancouver to|gazaar move Squanish to Vancouver in| Prince George will take an es f talph Chetwynd min-' Iron and coal reserves in the| The rickely day coaches and 1 Columbia's Social north will be tapped and a variety |sleepers--heated by coal stoves earlier this year that the|Flats in the Fort St. John areas as| nickname 'Please - Go - Easy"-- | Church, auspices of the t train would roll over the ex givap, X f the line is ready by Monday north of Vancouver. In 1953, railroad figures showed BINGO-ORANGE self-propelled coach--technically| There, a scrubbing plant will bea gross revenue of $4,154,000 and day; Jute 5, 8 pm es from Vancouver to Squamish 625-mile natural gas pipeline from |years later the gross revenue was Premier Bennett will negotiate in 1 will win Mr. Chetwynd $800 in the Peace River district is com-|listed at $6,111,000 with an operat-|the United States is marked for f the line is not considered! Railway officials say at least two! A quarter of a $40,000,000 loan Peace River area. Er---------- » ' . 10, at Pollock Peterborough soloist, Mrs. Clif- ford Rundle, Oshawa Supper and con. cert Wednesday, June 13, Supper at § price supper concert $1.25 132¢ 133b STREET Friendship| formed by their chairman, Miss gor, i aspecti . VE \ ' mal action respecting the ban. the railway is pushed farther north|will be replaced by modern equip: | sale, ar eyant, Juctioneer. aking Dorothy Sheets, at a recent meet- SATUR-| is still outlawed and meetings can- civil powers. They fear any overt 134b | not be held. {the PGE to push the road into the :| He also deprived the plaintiff,|that the plaintiff had tried to re-| their annual meetings. Hutterly, of costs because "he told move his car. Iran Qutlaws Baha'is Oshawa Group Is Told Baha'is in Iran have taken no PHONE RA 3-3633 - 12 KING ST. EAST T= 1 [= a Meat Specials! Saturday Only ! Baha'is of Oshawa have been in-| ing that the Baha'i Faith in Iran One of their beliefs is obedience to SHANKLESS, SMOKED PICNIC STYLE PORK SHOULDERS won sr: SAUSAGE act would bring new outbursts of 'Although suppressed last year, | fanaticism such as took place last pressure of world opinion has kept year," the Oshawa Baha'i chair- the Iranian Parliament from for- t ; A y MER mally acting against the Faith," Man advised. "The Baha'i Faith | Miss Sheets said, 'however, more although emphasizing the spiritual | than half a million Iranians, mem- unity of mankind and advocating bers of the country's largest re-|universal peace has been persecu- |ligious minority, are barred from ted periodically in Iran ever since publicly practising their religion. | it was founded in the middle of the Property worth millions of dollars last century. In spite of this, the fis in Government hands and the Faith has spread from Iran 16 oft. dome of the Baha'i centre throughout the world and drawn in Teheran has been stripped of|its membership from all races and its glazed tile and is being used as religions. In Canada the Baha'i the office of the Military Gover- World Faith was established over Bb. Je: 5 « 1:00 SHOULDER , 45° nor. Measles, Mumps Tops For May The two "M's" of communicable diseases, measles and mumps, took centre stage during the month of May and piled up the largest total, according to figures from the Oshawa Medical Officer of Health, Next in line was chicken-pox and German measles, in that order, whooping cough and scarlet fever weren't even in the running Total measle cases for the month of May were 148 cases, with mumps totalling 121 cases, and seven of these cases were adults. Chicken-pox totalled 97 cases with two of them adult cases. German measles totalled 92 cases, while scarlet fever and whooping cough totalled two cases each Scarlet fever, a dread disease of the young, once was epidemic { in its proportions but modern med 3 } icine has curbed its ravages con ENDS 34 YEARS OF SERVICE WITH G.M. chr ekiarensHitce ik 1 |other children's disease which has Motor Trim medical allet and sum of money present Harm to him by his fellow curbed by. modern dri and Hardware John Van F Mackay w n the | kessel: Paul Sloleau; William t group, lef right, are George Duncan, Foreman, Paint Inspec. Pirtnred it the end of | Ma MOH he hasn't heard of a case a of smallpox, once the scourge of above of Canada ars 'of aid to Paint Shop service w vorker t bt Jody BUTT 1s. 99% fifty years ago and now has repre- sentation in communities across the country." PORK CHOPS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct, as a local improvement, a sani- tary sewer on the following street between the points mentioned: Estimated Cost Per Lineal Foot $ 5.09 oto! $5,982.29 and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. From To Size Name of Street The South-west Sanitary Trunk Sewer ar Cedar Street Jasper Avenue The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen equal annual instalments and the estimated annual rate per foot frontage is 16.5¢. Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the under- taking of the said work, and any owner may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, file with the Board his objection to the said work being undertaken. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the work will he considered. DATED at Oshawa this 8th day of June, 1956. L.. R. BARRAND, Clerk, mn his retirement from General Pl Mr. Rae, who lives at 473 | Jewell, General reman, Paint tion; and Hal Clark Canada, s 928 man, Paint, + and Hal Clarke. iCanada, since 1928.