Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 10 Oct 1957, p. 7

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" THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Thundey, October 10, 1957 J NE OF TWO SUPER VISED BY CRA RITSON SWIMMING POOL 0 City Dubbed As Montreal Of Middle East By UNEF on a verdant promontory which |ances, Por exorbitant prices pald uts into the blue Mediterranean, |for drinks, the customers ean t is a collection of solid-looicng chat with them until the clubs homes. Mr-oonditioned hoi 5 and close, apartment blocks In a setting ofl Many Canadians h date palms and pines, UNEP timn rsa ng with merch troops on leave are quartered And unis whose shops are on the. ma! fod In resort hotels located on the square, Here, diamonds wor mountain slopes which rise be- $400 in Canada can be bought for about $100, Railor sults are avallable for about $25, hind the city, FRIENDLY RECEPTION FREE QUARTERS Other stores sell at compara As In Montreal, French cust: tively low prices everything from BEIRUT, Lebanon (CP)«This ploturesgue glty, dubbed "the Nontren! of tHe Middle East" by Canadian "soldiers, is the bright spot for United Nations Emer. gency Force troops stationed on the Ligyptian desert, "Coming here is like coming to another world," sald one of the 55 soldiers who filed out of an RCAF Flying Boxcar which had brought them to Belrut for leave {from thelr Sinal Desert posts, Bvery week about 850 to 400 Next to Arable, the French lang. troops from 10 countries serving with the international force fly to {his Mediterranean city for break from the routine of police unge is the one used most often, But unlike the Canadian metro. polls, the Lebanon capital is a Oriental German cameras, and ornate brass ornaments oms and culture predominate, Ika and brocades Shenalite sian rugs im. bor ALEX, 8, ROSS Chairman, Christmas Cheer Commitiee COMMUNITY CHES MRS, A, 8, McLEESE Chalrman, Christmas Cheer Committee T The Christmas Cheer Come mittee, one of the participants in this year's Greater Oshawa Community Chest campalgn, has been active In welfare work in a oon " season it has always fulfl od entirely to t hy ig the season a happy one for those who. are not in a position to make It so for themselves, There was a time when days and weeks were spent going over lists of the needy, in the prepa ration of shopping lists and the as well wrapping and packing of food, as children and the mau group comforts and toys, Today much activities that stress the crea-\of this druggery has been done tive, and aduentionel values %0\away with as cheques are dis necessary in a good recreation|ipihite y Mie ) 20 0 | which highlight the regular dally program The principle that Hig hg ILL RL to! playground routine for the chil/lollowed here is to offer a eholee their own choloe and to thelr dren, A full program Is conduet lof a number of different tacilitie own Ming Interesting and i p D0 : Learnsto- (worthwhile, and then to concen Lata work ine cominitive te: [trate on those in which the peo: ; ple themselves show an interest There are activities and classes for all groups, GROUP OF HAPPY CHILDREN AT WOODVIEW P ARK PLAYGROUND COMMUNITY CHEST 'Provides Year-Round La Recreati F Citi More than ever before, the/bone of community planning for sports, games and story tellin | le of our modern communi recreation, The facilities of the|are conducted on the elty's | must look to wholesome, and/CRA and the assistance of the playgrounds, The playground educational recreation, to lead|staff members, are used by the schedule places special emphasis balanced lives, Recreation 18 the individual groups and collective-jon a variety of special events enjoyable, satisfying and eon: |ly by the Central Council structive use of leisure time, Neighborhood Associations Recreational interests vary wide further its program for different people and under| CRA Is assisting the variousied at two swimming pools, Ro- known to be ferent conditions, Neighborhoods In providing tary and Ritson road | With this broad interpretation classes in various skills such as swim classes, water safely, artl of the meaning and purpose of (Pottery, metal enamelling, leath: ficial respiration initruetion and recreation we must see that/ercraft, art classes, siuare dane: supervised free swimming pe some planning is necessary, That | 10g, ete. In the clubhouses local: riods are all a part of the swim there must be agencies, and or-|®d In thelr own neighborhoods. ming program offered through ganizations prepared to offer fa: AFFILIATED PROGRAM out the summor months, The e " {CRA PURPOSE cilities, skilled leadership and programs are conducted with the =" the means of introduction Re this Yi mention is made, of assistance of the Oshawa. Red| The Oshawa and Distrlet Com program it should "not! Cross Society. {munity Recreation Association Is a tela of Joeaibliities open to imply just those activities which a o |the people's recreational organi isting | community with are personally conducted by CRA| Many city « wide special events gation and, as such, dedicates it ox 8 ay J of WW By wi stall members, There are many are conducted throughout the|self to the furtherance of the shi; kr he Saaiona Fig OF lactivities that do fall into this/Summer, some of the e being alwell being of the citizens through| BANFF, Alta Pp, i 1s then possible to Pro-foategory, but this Is certainly mammoth Penny Fair preceded |the sponsoring, and suppporting of|and Kitimat, B.C,, are thousands vide not only the framework forips: the "otal of CRA's service to/by a children's parade, a day|sound recreational Programs for {of miles apart, yet a tight eco program, Introduction and edu. the community, A continually im-|camp which provides a ver ylall the people N beg round {nomic bond ties the two, The tiny cation are hecetanty so that the|noant function of the CRA is|worthwhile camping experience ' y * |Caribbean island with the larg citizens may take the fullest ad-{the role it plays In providing | for many young lads, and a i vantage of their leisure time by | one groups, clubs, assoel [novel but "interesting Wallang above, Is the people's agency for one country, Is the main supplier bCating dtercated Wad vo ations and Individuals wilh facili. Marathon, and the culmination of COmmMUniLy recreation, As such, of the aluminium Industry at Kit be of the greatest benefit tol ch: rofessional advice, andthe total summer's program hel W bl Rshona Diy fot thelimat them, thus strengthening tho) counsel. Through the provision of| Games and Activities Festival guerall veciention Jastunt in th fabric of hole social strc. acllities and assistance the CRA|Many of these summer recrea y of Oshawa. This does nol : our wh 80¢ SUC: io assisting an untold number of (tional experiences serve as an|mean however, that the CRA ex: |sventually deposited in the pro re, [people through affiliations, introduction to the development of | Pects or wants to conduct all thelyineial archives at Vietorla, is NEIGHBORHOOD GROUPS whether it be service clubs, pri-(a keen Interest in later life, Spe.recreation program needed 10/haing used as & guide, Also help: With the continual growth of Vale organizations or special in-|clal Interest Groups, unique to)! vice 8 Somininity of this procul were diggings made last year the City of Oshawa, a need ix 'rest groups. Often this aspect|the City of Oshawa, are organ: F oh on, a ho ho repre 10 hy three University of British becoming | apparent in the! community service is one that|leed to fill the needs of older | Ab ig and ald any and all agen | doiumbia students under Prof, J way of recreation services in| 10s Dot come to the attention of youngsters who have or recreation and, your own backyard, [the people Seeuly, Fra 1. ouly Oshawa is fortunate In having) grou be ed 10 work Ww *, a special/ cles where Caider « Peets, who uncovered | arast in a specific recreational Possible to correlate the activi [foundations of the toad Mi direction 4 § . one of the most 'completely or |Wroups or individuals goeniged Neighborhood SUMMER PROGRAM tive programs for adults, | Interests and all age By RICHARD ANCO Canadian Press Staff Writer hw top a", that all a needs ane ON ORIGINAL LINES . . met, The C oes conduct a ON ORIG « LINE [FALL AND INHER great variety of program. This i | The rebullt walls -- made of Assocla Apart from a very short period|done where the need is appar cedar logs measuring a fool tion Groups that can be found| During the summer months the|in the early fall set aside for|ent, and where this need Is nol|aeross and vising 12 feet above anywhere in the province, Initial-| CRA operates one of the most bullding renovation and program presently being met. The CRA [ground level----will follow the orl ly the CRA was Instrumental in comprehensive and complete veo: (planning, there in no let up when services and program are avail-iginal lines, Buildings being re bringing this situation into being, | reation programs in Ontario {the fall and winter season rolls/able to all, and all if they so|constructed Include the officers' and from the very first this type Daily programs consisting of alaround. It is at this. time of desire can have a voice In the|quarters, where Governor Doug: of Neighborhood Association de wide variety of activities such as/ year that the best oppportunity is administration of the orgamea-'las took the oath of office velopment has been the back|- arts and crafts, dramatics, provided to concentrate on crea (tion, Lumber ls processed on the Top Of Fraser Valley EE | 19 a sworn, James | TALL PHLOX different hardy Perennial medium Varieties, Special the only| © for $3.98 hardy Kind: 18-| pony ROOTS inch bushy size, | o RTETIER Tar oTIOS 25 for $4.98 or in Red White, or | $39.00 per 100("™§ 1 sa.10 Newest arowth | pound homemade nails, 10 cents; and rough as the lumber which two gallons of whisky, $0; bar of Went info the original bulldings |soap, $1; two pounds of tobacco, Astnenients such as hinges and H : 11 | B C B : 1 S . . irthplace fort. Target date for completion Royal Engineers who arrived late c Ry JACK BEST ;eroachment than by political eve. the appointment, while retaining/is next July : in oe oak ane Tow "the a anadian Press Staff Writer lution {the governorship of Vancouver Alex Hope, Gut ghd, Heclting that 4 Vas Ti \ ; since| lan th N 'es tha ke the birth-place of British Colum. expansionist element in the| 1837 When the gold rush started A. Wha tout, druwn. oy mare thos S000 bauxite Workers bia Umited States might use these ad it became a jumping off point fol "PLANT A HEDGE"~"ORDER NOW" -- -- - 3 CHINESE ELM PRIVET now In progress. It Is expected Without authorization from Lon jSureague village of 400, with to cost nearly $300,000. of which|don, he ordered an armed vessel pre ty homes the federal and provinclal gov. [l0 the mouth of the Fraser. Be The flavor of the gold rush is per 100, 3.11 size 25 tor $7.98, or $29.00 per 100, ONE RED SPIRAEA SHRUB (3 fi) FOR EARL : FREE ALSO CANADA" FINEEY COLORED RARDEN GUIRE" $1, solts are wrought here, Spiker | Twenty:two men. directed by and nalls are topped with woo Fahad Press president of the|perab! ack, reot p oJ Ort LANGLEY, RC, (CP) With the discovery of gold Island Fort Langley Restoration Relbeate tv aflagt, recommended n the crown of a hill arching along the Fraser River that year, post SINCE 1327 Here, on Nov 1888 James Venturérs as a lever to extend | Me8 going up the Fraser to look Douglas formally oroclaimed American hegemony or rehes ls population o\ a Rasy-Fastest Growing | "AMURENSE" 12-inch size 100 for, Variety ernmenis will pay equal shares, fore the Americans were allowed Conveyed by an old Hudson's Bay d and 1s scheduled for completion |'? proceed upstream they had to/bCompany account book on dis : BROOKDALE-KINC"\"AY NURSERIES BOWMANVILLE (Phone Day or Nit MArel 33345) ONTANO an engineer supplied by the fed | imulate wooden pegs eral government, are carrying ald efforts are belng made to where through this peaceful Fraser Val [thousands of A p P, hat | § merienns came a have Princess Margaret attend y N 'oe ley farm community, stout pall. north to seek their fortune. Im. Fort Langley had heen ' i While dhe DE Senire son's Bay Company post uple of hundred was multiplied new Crown colony and was Douglas, governor ol he pr In as its first governo the Crown colony of Van aver Te oral times Jor brief periads $6.80, 18. inch size 100 | for $8.88, 2.11 size 28 during next year's B.C. Centen. PAY & head tax--symbolic of im. Play in the fort museum, housed nial, perial sovereignty in one of the original buildings hedehbaheheiobalebaheehebabalabeoboihbe bdo b bd A bbs Ls t 2 2221 ---------------- ag ng out the work of rebuilding the (py 8 short-lived. A colonel of the a Hud, he official opening X r odd & SPOT sades and square buildings mark perial authorities feared that the! wel plained and Dresherou) The job of restoring the site Is 18land, alse saw the danger Today Fort Langley is a plo for $4.49 or $16.00 FEARED ENCROACHMENT The colonial office evidently Une entry shows that a bill for was not displeased with this shaw [$318 was paid with 19% ounces Jistorv_ suggests that the deci: of audacity on the part of theo gold dust and $10.25 cash. An sion of Queen Victoria's governs autocratic vho theareti-{other, for $144, was paid entirely | Be nt to bestow colonial status on cally iness interfering 0 gold dust Ne wild Sur trading territory of jon the mainland. At any rate ie wll fy ny « J . at Laledonia was dictated when the time came to choose al coffee Downy had no bus Entries Include $8; shin 20 pounds of Assistance From Chest Provides Christmas Aid f|of the mao! #-|be done as the committee is hon: Jamaica, Have Trade Ties | Fort Langley's day in the sun welfare department which pre pares the list of 'those to re celve help, The department stall also looks after the malling of the cheques, In this wa all worl much the. shousdors of the commit embers, " "here is still work to However, ored to receive the assistance ol many local churches, Part of the annual White Gift Services fn turned over to the committee and 1s packell at Simooe Hall, In the past cakes have been presented to the members of the jolden Age Club at thelr annual dinner. Fruit, cakes and candy have been given to the olty's eld er oltizens In residence at Fair view Lodge in Whithy, curious combination o and Western ways, Excellent Or. {ental and French culsine Is avail. able in many restaurants, Exotic Eastern dancers and Weslo singers can be seen in the night clubs, fh ported from the Far East, Since the leave centre last - lt has catered Ryo EV: troops, Tra {io to Belrut RO viol By orce, Also provided free are quarters and meals at the cen tre"s resort hotels, UNEF bu carry the men from the hotel to the city centre, Taxis are inex pensive, Many castles and churches bullt by the crusaders are scat. tered through the non A the countries to the east, In ern Lebanon are ha mous "eee dars," one of the tiny country's most prized possessions, the trees grow as high as nd have a diameter of about duties, The 76-minute flight is a flgureative leap through 20 cen. turles of time, LITTLE CHANGE Life around the UNEF camps in the Gaza Strip and the Binal is much as it was in biblical times, Arabs still ride camels and donkeys around thee bases near the Israeli fayptian frontier, Shepnerds lead thelr goats and sheep across the dismal sands in search of forage, Women and girls carry water in earthenware jugs balanced on thelr heads, During the week-long leaves in Belrul, the troops escape from the smell and feeling of Poverty | HS American Farm Bloc Loses Its Strength WASHINGTON (CP)--The ¢on:| western eorn prices, inter, they of the population mow lives 8 ressional farm bloe, once one of vol to end the Kilsenhower tngina, the most powerful legislative backed soll bank, also favored by owadays, many farm « # forees in U.S, polities, h Welding the midwest, ge Yl fuji loss aud loss Influence in the halls] The decline In farm voll \ of Cong on power in olin ted to the her want also to Kno Shout onus The record of the past session political fact thai the farmer's Fie, et. they are )] ron | ale ol N A i of Congress Indicates the oc vote Is losing Its Importance, are primarily consumers But probably most important of all is the fact the UNEF troops are accepted Speniy in this com: mereinl city, The soldiers can en. joy friendliness and relaxation, a reare treat in this troubled part of the world, In the bar where tax - free drinks and elgarets are sold, the Canadian soldier grinned when asked what he liked about Beirut, YGirls] What else?" The chorus girls and dancers ojreulate among the night club clientele after thelr perform. That the work of the Christ mas Cheer Committee is appre {elated is evidenced by the large {number of letters and cards o | {thanks received following the Kitimat |in Jamaica are only beginning to [reap some of the benefits of the (CP)--Jamalca | mushrooming Industry, says a away from their |Jamaloan labor leader, Ken Sterling, a student at a re nt International labor seminar here, says the workers of his CRA au stated In the purpose est known bauxite resources In|eountry are organizing trade un! long to win higher wages and bet ter conditions for themselves, FROM CYCLES TO CARS The bauxite union was formed | he Royal Engineers In 1002 and in 195% "when practically all the|lca (AF workers went to their Jobs on eyole, saddle or by foot," Today almost two-thirds of them drive cars to work At the same time business has not been hampered by wage raises and other benefits fo workers, adds the Negro labor organiger, The Aluminum Comp any of Canada ls In the process of building another huge bauxite plant about 30 miles from its pre sent oentra, Two other companies operate bauxite plants in Jamalea, but Aluminum Company of Canada | depends on its Caribbean propert {les to supply the growing opera: made one at a time, tion at Kitimat Mr. Sterling, 41 and married, was a schoo! teacher on the Is land for three years. Feeling "too x bl JURY RATT 8 KING ST. ¢ RA 32245 15 KING ST. w 317 BROCK ST. §.,, WHI $1.50; three | more by fear of American en mainland governor, Douglas gotipounds gunpowder, $3.35; ene a) WEEK-END AHEAD STOP IN TQDAY AT YOUR KODAK EQUIPMENT NMEADQUARTERS iy OSHAWA *° BOWMANVILLE ance between various agricultural! The number of small farms is groups, and the willingness to decreasing and the farm popula: he oe farm comoremize that held that alll | ton dropped by 2 800,000, or 11.2 ance together, Is gone, per cent, between 1080 and 1980,| For the first tine, the Jouss agriculture committee Inc an A few decados ago. there were hundreds of counties poattered throughout the U.S, where the overwhelming majority of the population lived on farms, Todas, such counties are few, Even In|spread between the prices fowa, always thought of as a|farmer recelves and great farm state, only 28 per cent' consumer pays. ITZ rovtey ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING POULTRY NOW! ® TURKEYS @ CHICKENS ' @ CAPONS | @ DUCKS Phone RA 3-421 LITZ POULTRY 117 BLOOR ST. EAST The long - time marriage he tween corn, king of the great mid went, and cottor, erown prince of southery agriculture, Is dissolved, In contrast to the solid front agriculture once presented to Congress, commodity now vies with commodity for legislative favor and the major farm organ izations appear divided in thelr views and opinlong, T first major split in the farm bloo came this year when | southern congressmen, breaking traditional alll {ance 'with other farm interests, voted to kill a bil! to ralse mid | limited" he quit and went to a sugar plantation where he be came interested in labor prob | lems, | Subsequently, with the help of the United Steelworkers of Amer: '1-C10), he organized the bauxite industry, now the best paying in Jamaliea, Stil to be or ganized, he says are workers on sugar, banana and eltrus fruit plantations on the Island, The Jamaican union has far to go 10 achieve management-labor contracts on a par with those ne gotlated by steelworkers in the | [United States, Mr Sterling says, | {But basle collective bargaining | procedures have been won, I Jamaica Yabor has no workers' pension scheme, a weak senior Hy system and a wage atrueture | whieh does not begin to compare with Americans or Canadiens "However, galna are being " he ex Iplaing, "It Ix only a younst organ | faation beset with obvious obstae {lex of Hliteracy and Inexper lence,' allsoity congressman In its I ke, He Is Victor L. Anguso, Broo) NY, Democr ho Is Inve, gating why th s such a the | | 1] Photographic' O SIMCOE ST. § RA §:3546 MA 3-5778 TRY MO a /

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