Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 27 Mar 1957, p. 18

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YHE DAILY TIMES GAYETTE, Wednesday, March ¥7, 1887 ONTARIO HYDRO ST. Outstanding progress has | Hydro powerhouse during con- een tario | struction to date on the St. Law- ads Sou the Ontario rence Power Project. Already pos! "* to the traditional leadership of ¥ | Australian, 3 LAWRENCE POWER DEVELOPMENT than half the total concrete to | close-up view of the north end be used, has been placed on the ! of the powerhouse where the | concrete forms are rising stead- ily to top elevation ~Ontario Hydro Photo WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF HUK RADERS BUSY ASKS MILLION IN PENNIES MANILA (AP) --* Twenty Com-| NEW YORK (AP)--A bank con- munist Huk rebels raided a village firmed today that one of its cus- sorth of Manila Monday night in tomers has asked for $1,000,000 in the first major action of this year pennies. But the bank, the Chem- and the first outbreak since Presi. /ical Corn Exchange, kept silent on dent Ramon Magsaysay died in a|just who the mysterious customer plane crash March 17. The armed is or to what use the pennies will id shot and ded a guard be put. ransacked two homes at San ente in Tarlac province. POPE, ADENAUER MEET UNASSISTED BIRTH HEREFORD, Tex, (AP)--Mrs, IR. C. Martin gave birth to a 5% VATICAN CITY (AP)--The Pope pound boy Monday without assist- peceived Chancellor Konrad Ade- ance after her husband was un- sauer of West Germany In private aple to fight his way through sudience today. Adenauer came 10 heavy snow to reach a doctor. Jome for the signing of Europe's Baby and mother are doing fine on Market and Euratom i, Hospital, treaties Monday. He leaves Wed----------- Jay for visits to Iran and Tur- Strike Against Bomb Tests TOKYO (Reuters) -- Four vap- RUSSIANS IGNORE ORDERS MONTEVDEO, Uruguay (AP) The National Tourism Commis- elon stopped helping a Soviet film mission Monday after Russian Marketing Schemes Discussed In House By HAROLD MORRISON | But legal officials here consider| Another amendment would al- Canadian Press Staff Writer |this proposal no more than a re- {low a judge to find an accused OTTAWA (CP)--Some federal|quest for endowment of federal|SUilty without prior charge or no- |authorities have raised serious|powers to raise indirect taxes. CC,' farmer or other person doubts that Ontario's farm mar-|They say it would be unusual for keting schemes can be granted an Elect ve body Bo hand over such full fund-raising powers without|POWers to a non-elective organiza- could find hi iit der' Bi {far-reaching amendments to fed- tion, including marketing boards. federal ue as Cvi the > eral laws. Meanwhile, the Ontario govern- cused notice of a switch in These authorities feel that even ment moved to amend its farm charges, amendments now being considered /marketing laws in an attempt to| There are doubts in federal in the Ontario legislature may no overcome the legal breaches quarters that the central admin- {more than cover the surface, and opened by the Supreme Court in istration would support such an {comply with the Ontario act and if that didnt' stand up the judge [not the roots, of the multitude of January. The province and farm-| amendment. And there is doubt, | ers asked the federal government too, that such an amendment to pass complementary legislation would stand up before the cours so that the amendments might A prominent view is that the en- apply on provincial as well as in- tire ambit of provincial farm terprovincial trade. | marketing schemes will have to But among some federal offi- come under long and searching |legal entanglements raised by the Supreme Court of Canada. There thus appears to be a question of whether the federal government will proceed with amendments to marketing laws at |could be charged with failing to |} Jlioograghers entered the forbid- port military area against maritime headquarters orders. The Russians have been photo- Javbing sights of interest to tour- AID INDIANS BARRIE (CP)--Services of the Children's Aid Society of Simcoe County are to be made available to Indians on Christian Island Re- serve in Georgian Bay near Pene- tanguishene, President Ernest Cumberland of nearby Alliston said Monday. the current session ®f Parliament atomic bomb dropped on Hiro- 3% Tequested by Jations| and pro- shima in 1945, began an indefinite |ViNC!a! farm bodies. hunger strike Tuesday to protest CRITICIZED SCHEMES the forthcoming British nuclear] The producer marketing tests at Christmas Island In the schemes came under Supreme Pacific. Court fire in January on the The group, clustered around the grounds that their plans to pro- base of a memorial dedicated to vide a pool of money by levying the thousands who lost their lives a fee on the sale of their prod- in the Hiroshima explosion, said ucts was unconstitutional and that they will withdraw only when uni- some of their sales were pene- versal agreement banning future trating into interprovincial trade nuclear weapons tests has been a sphere which could be con- approved by the United Nations. trolled only by the federal gov- anese, all sufferers from the cials there is a feeling that the scrutiny, and that an entirely new Ontario amendments are not sat- approach may have to be under- isfactory. (taken. One view is that the boards 0 {should be reshaped and reconsti- ONUS SAID WRONG [tuted primarily under federal jur- isdiction with the provinces later would make a farmer accused of arming them with local powers. not complying with the marketing] However, that kind of review schemes responsible for proving may involve months of work. Not that his product did not properly much, if anything, is expected to One amendment, it is said here, and. former school teacher. Poses Threat | To Leaders HALIFAX (CP) -- The spit, polish and musical excellence of two army bands is posing a threat the navy's Stadacona shore base band in the eves of this east coast port's ceremony-loving citizens. The Stadacona band established itself strongly during the Second World War when Halifax's cob- blestones often echoed sound of marching feet. It could] be counted on for the smartest turn-out for tic annual Naval Day | parade. . | Now, the army is having a turn| at stirring the hearts of the people with bands belonging to the Black Watch and Royal Cana-| dian Artillery active units sta- tioned here. And the army has provided a twist by recruiting many of the musicians in Europe. ONE-THIRD DUTCH | Thirteen of the 42 members of the Black Watch band are Dutch. The outfit also contains a Pole, a Hungarian, a Welshman, an iwo Irishmen, two Scots and six Englishmen, That leaves a scant 115 native-born |musicians. The artillery band, comprising 49 men, has 20 Dutchmen. The musical director is Lieut, Kenneth Ellaway, an Baglishman who was {a bandsman in the British Army. |- The Black Watch band chief is (Lieut. D. V. Start, also an Eng-| |lishman and, liikek Ellaway, a |graduate of Kneller Hall, the [Royal School of Music which] [trains British military bandsmen. | The story Sgt. Marinus | |Komst is typical of the manner| lin which the European - born! | musicians wound up playing for| {the Canadian Army. | Konst was playing in the Am- sterdam police band when he| heard of the Canadian Army's re-| cruiting drive. He applied, was auditioned and accepted as a! trombonist. | Komst, his wife and son were brought to Canada and the ser-| geant says he plans to stick with| the service. Of the more than 100 military musicians brought to Canada in this way, only five have left, all for compassionate reasons. af oi the | tario lookng for food. skirts of this Detroit river town. [of Canada Geese Come Home From Southern Quarters By GERRY /[ARTIN crop last year and it will cost than 100 clipped-wing geese Canadian Press Staff Writer every bit as much this year. I'll 106-acre farm, all of - AMHERSTBURG (CP) -- The (Just have to get some financial A Canada geese are coming "home" aid," Mr. Rebidoux says. after a winter down south and for| His neighbours, once a little an- the past 10 days their loud honk- noyed at a hobby that expanded ing has shattered the early morn- beyond all proportion, are gather- ing stillness as they dip low over ing behind Mr. Rebidoux and farmlands "in Southwestern On. along with the merchants of the itown are backing a petition that The graceful birds usually spend | Will be forwarded. to government two weeks on the border before wildlife officials asking that as conkinuing their flight to the north- | sistance be given. and. IP ' Here in Essex County they fina FOOD NEEDED food and rest at two bird sanctu-|, aries. {if One, the famous Jack Miner sanctuary, is 2 Kingsville. The | other, not as wi WI " the geese, ES tric pe Ohh away,' the 64-year-old farmer nis of this Detroi rtskiw.notrveirt|S8Ys. "Why, corn used to be one my big Crops. Now it all goes Henry Rebidoux started his | the geese. sooth, net; h _ The sanctuary has developed y--the small fancia on. hobby 20 Years 320 into a year-round venture with | 75%, Zortico} not 100% ll cx now ducks and swans moving in with| You ean get Zorticol at any drug : the geese. There now are more FINANCES HIT Mr. Rebidoux hurriedly adds "not from the standpoint of the geese--there are 4,000 here at the moment--but financially." Since the geese first arrived about two weeks ago the turnout for the free meals has been stead-! ily increasing. i "Already I've gone through about * $3,000 corn crop. Wha! started with a few bushels of corn| and two pair of wing-clipped geese 20 years ago has grown to wagon loads of corn and now my whole crop. = "We've just about reached the peak of the migration and that means there will be about 7,000] geese around- for the next two! weeks. It cost me $5,000 above the 'Heck, it's not money I want, I can be supplied with food for the birds. I can't keep this up much longer, but what can you do? You just can't turn the geese|™ 4, twice 8. day. flake off with mo callus will pe the skin® clean r IH | WmEAY IS MONEY: an odd fact of finance Wheat, crops and livestock were the "hard cash' of medieval England. Modern folks see us for cash... for any good purpose. Your friends and neighbors do. How about you? Anytime will do. Phone first, if you like. NOW TAKE 30 MONTHS TO PA' PACIFIC FINANCE 22) CREDIT, LTD. sry JOHN AGNEW, MGR. 13 Simcoe St. S. RA 5.6571 EXTRA QUALITY WESTLOCK, Alta. (CP) -- One of Mike Bilon's chickens is laying jumbo eggs. He showed one weighing 6% ounces, measuring 3% inches in diameter one way and nine inches the other. Heigh-ho tor Thursdays! Must be Thursday . . . look at that welcomel Strictly reserved for returning heroes -- and the WOMAN'S GLOBE AND MAIL. No need for such a fuss? |. . Madam, where have you been hiding? Thursday is your SUCCEEDS MAGSAYSAY Carlos P. Garcia, 61, former | vice president, has been sworn in as president of the Philip- pines after returning to Manila | from a SEATO conference in Australia. He succeeds Ramon Magsaysay, who was killed with | 24 others in a flaming crash as | his plane took off from Cebu Island. Garcia is an attorney CO-OPERATION PACT TUNISIA (Reuters)--Tunisia and fall under the scheme. In other take place at the current session/the Lebanon have agreed on a words, the onus of proof would be of Parliament 'which may be dis-|five-point program of co-operation, | on the accused and not on the|solved on or before April 12 for a joint communique issued here accuser a June general election. Monday night said. day . . . special day... WOMAN'S GLOBE AND MAIL day. Full of facts, features, feminine fancies. Information, entertainment, guidance . . . all for you and you alone. Happens every Thursday. Should happen to you. ernment. 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Sue thought quate sewerage facilities were re- it was cute, but obviously sponsible for a recent outbreak of Brandy didn't like it at all. jaundice in the district. When a young lady has to out- #it her dog as well as herself with an easter bonnet, she has a problem. Take this perky BANK BY MAIL IN MINUTES For your convenience, The Canadian Bank of Commerce offers you the advantages of banking by mail. If you wish to deposit a cheque this way, yon simply endorse it on the back "Deposit to account of (your name)" and mail it, with the special bank-by-mail deposit form, to your branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce. You will receive a prompt acknowledgment -- by mail. You can even mail your savings account passbook in to your branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce whenever you want it brought up to date. If you have a current account, you can have your monthly statement and cancelled cheques sent to you by mail. 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So while Eileen shows - when repla in i. No ehoices. T at at looks = him how nice he looks for the ices. The hat at least looks = poo" arade' Brandy just ® Ok Nee & masculine derby, | jooks resigned to it all. Main Branch -- N. S. McFayden, Manager Simcoe St. Branch -- W. G. McLarty, Manager 1465 King St. W. aot Stevenson's Rd. Branch -- D. D. O. Bell, Manager Oshawa Shopping Centre Brandy obviously is settling inily brand for up: back # Denture Cush ors |e lower pistes $L50. Money - J

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