The Housing Trust, whichland her Australian husband, a bought 6,600 acres from farmers machinist working at Woomera for the townsite, has assumed re- missile testing range, bought one sponsibility for planning, drain- of the first 10 homes for sale. ' age, streets, selling plots and "By Canadian standards we | [J LJ building houses for sale or rental. lack certain amenities in the way | tea So far basic development has of foods and interior furnishing," ! ul a 0 1Te OW cosi $50,000,000 and may event- said Mrs. Gillen, receptionist at ually exceed $170,000.000, not in-|the Elizabeth Hotel. "But on the By RUSSELL ELMAN o'clock, and it's a long way off., Elizabeth was originally con-|cluding capital investment by in.|whole, we think Elizabeth is as ELIZABETH, Australia (CP)-- There is also an economic com- ceived to prevent aimless, indis- dustrial and commercial con-igood a fown to live in as any- [15 ends a career of public serv-|that would continue "to provide The state of South Australia is|plaint that it's costly to-eommute criminate expansion of metropol-|Cerns. {where we know. lice that has had only two brief|employment." making a bold bid to attract/to work by train the 33 - mile itan Adelaide, which has a popu-| The first family moved in dur- interruptions since 1926 One such industry was a sugar British settlers and British capi- round trip to Adelaide each day. lation of 500,000. It was decided|ing November 1955, and by the [J The 77 - year - old Scot was|factory, finally established near|tal to develop the country's first Ramsay said authorities: hope to build a new town from scratch end of 1959 nearly 4,000 houses of AT elected to parliament that year|Winnipeg after 17 years of effort.|planned satellite town YE Castle Tonight MOE KOFFMAN 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Janudry 11, 1960 'Lieutenant-Governor Had Distinguished Career WINNIPEG (CP)--Hon. J. S. ment to people. I spent half a McDiarmid's retirement as lieu-|lifetime at that job. We wanted | 4 |tenant- -governor of Manitoba Jan. [industries that fitted Manitoba- = Sok EXCHANGES 989 INDICES ONT REAL < CANADIAN B87 these are only growing pains./17 miles north of the city. 48 different designs had been as a Liberal. He became a mem-| Mr. McDiarmid said he has| Five years ago open farmland More industries were being built] The town received its name fol- completed. By 1968 the town is ber of the Manitoba legislature enjoyed his six year term asland a blueprint vision, Elizabeth lecally. including a major car as- lowing the Royal Visit to Aus- expected to have a population of in 1932 and minister of mines| lieutenant-governor today is Australia's fastest-grow-,sembly plant, and woula provide|tralia in 1954. Its main boulevard|gp 000. and natural resources the same! "I've met ambassadors and/ing township, about 17 miles work closer to home is called Philip Highway. One of the earliest seftlers is year. representatives from countries from Adelaide, the state capital. Mis. Lucy Gillen. 'formerly ofl He retired from the cabinet in/all over the world. I've been| Its low-cost homes, trim gar-| ri A A Sb 1953 and was appointed lieuten-|around the province a lot. I've/dens and wide streets, self-con- OLD COUNTRY SOCCER - RR ant-governor that year. met a lot of people and I'veltained community shopping cen His successor is Errick ¥. Wil.|tried to be kind to people.' tres and new factories are the lis, former Manitoba Progressive] He loves Back with satisiacuon focus of country - wide admira:| LONDON (Reuters) --. Results Fourth Division Conservative leader and member on his whole career. * Ccouldition. an ; of soccer matches in the United a of the provincial cabinet. go back again, T would still go NOVEL EXPERIMENT Baa ay fiiershiol 9 Ruchdale 0 Gateshead 2 Stockport 1 {Millwall 1 Walsall 1 | Southport 1 Notts C 2 Mr. McDiarmid plans to take into public life." But Elizabeth is also hitting {Torquay 3 Hartlepools 0 ORGAN MUSIC Colin Corbett, he Poet Of The Hammond Organ. it easy in retirement. "I'll stay] Born in Perthshire, Scotland, the spotlight as a novel social ex-' FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP lin Winnipeg. My family is here.\he came to Canada in 1887. He periment For more than 40 per Third Round {But I'll probably drive,around a was a lumber merchant before cent of its 15,000 inhabitants are Bath City 0 Brighton 1 bit in the spring to miss the becoming a cabinet minister and| newly - arrived immigrants from goyrnemouth 1 York City 0 slush. I've been to Florida so Iiserved as an alderman in Winni- {the United Kingdom Bradford C 3 Everton 0 might take a look at Arizona." peg in 1925. | Probably nowhere else in Aus- Bury 1 Bolton 1 Although he went to Ottawa as|---- S---------- [tralia has such a large block of Cardiff 0 Port Vale 2 a Liberal member for Winnipeg {newcomers been settled together. Exeter 1 Luton 2 South, he had warm admiration (Gasoline Leakage How they succeed in adapting to| Fulham 5 Hull City 0 [for Arthur Meighen, Conservative Australian conditions and way of Gillingham 1 Swansea 4 La > ; life is being watched closely by Huddersfield 1 West Ham 1 i visi leader at the time. Mr. Meighen 5 uddersfield a First Division {had been his teacher in business Danger Remedied sociologists and housing authori- Ipswich 2 Peterborough 3 Airdrieonians 2 Arbroath 1 college. PARENT, Qué. (CP) -- \: (ties Lincoln 1 Burnley 1 . p Fire! owe tnanki STII I eg ros Ayr United 2 Rangers 4 "He had a great mind but peo- danger was declared past Sun- We frankly admit we are mak-| Notts F 1 Reading 0 Celtic 1 Raith 1 x Py 3 ¥ 3 A A » 3 a A ET a {ple wouldn't go for him." day night after Imperial Oil en- Jing a Seliberaly aud gesrmined Rotherham 2 Agsens) 2 Dundee 2 Clyde 0 STEADY CLIMB Or ars nh entre 45 cpt svt, She, 0 Sa BIA Wnt Timon | eC 3 ars 2 J {Mr. McDiarmid said: "I came|sand gallons of gasoline that gre 5 2 nian }, Sak £ 0s on 2 Pi ido Hibernian 6 Thd Lanark 0 Paper, industrial and com- | ing months remained below |in in the tough days. We were leaked from a railway tank car. amsay, genera manages of the Jack oo 3 Mansfield 0 | Partick Thistle 1 Aberdeen 0 bined indices on the Montreal | the figures they reached ear- [right in the middle of the depres: The engineers estimated they South Australian Housing istol C 2 Charlton 3 {St. Mirren 5 Motherwell 1 4 Can: di Stock Es 'hanges | Ler in the year. Banks followed sion." had salvaged about half the 8,.| We are just as enthusiastic to Bristol R 0 Doncaster 0 Stirling Albion 0 Kilmarnock 1 and Canadian Stock Exchanges | , = ratty "level course. This | He worked for 21 years in the 000 gallons that leaked into and Win British capital to go with/Chelsea 5 Bradford 1 were in a fairly steady climb in | graph traces movements of mines and resources Common- under snowdrifts. Much of the British labor. Crewe Alex 2 Workington 0 the last quarter of 1959 after | the indicies for the major wealth portfolio to promote indus-|/remaining - gasoline had reaching low points in Sep- | groups throughout the year up _tember. Utilities in the clos- to Dec. 18. -- CP Newsmap| been The Housing Trust has a pub- Derby 2 Man United 4 HAMPTON Friendly Matches {Darlington 5 Stenhousemuir 2 | Northampton 2 Shrewsbury 1 Queen's P R 2 Southend United 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE GENOSHA HOTEL GREGORY PECK DEBORAH KERR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Trust, Br BELOVED INFiDEL COLOR by DE LUXE CinemaS=OPE Second Division Berwick 0 Dumbarton 0 Brechin 1 Falkirk 0 ast Fife 4 Albion 1 |E Stirling 2 Montrose 3 Forfar 4 Alloa 0 = Hamilton 2 Cowdenbeath 0 {FEATURE TODAY . . . : uel Oueens Pk 2 Morton 0 1:45 - 4:10 - 6:30 - 8:55 3 Portsmouth 0 St. Johnstone 2 Queen of § 1 | Stranraer 0 Dundee U 3 IRISH LEAGUE |Ards 2 Portadown 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE Ballymena 5 Glentoran 3 Third Division Cliftonville 1 Coleraine 0 nominated migrants pay only $22 Accrington 2 Barnsley i and Mrs, for the long trip from Britain. |Chesterfield 1 Colchester 1 Distillery 0 Bangor 0 trial development in Manitoba. |absorbed by snow or the frozen city and sales office in London, Liverpool 2 Leyton Or 1: "We wanted to give employ. soil, where intending settlers can se-'Man City 1 Southampton 5 lect their house. When they step Newcastle 2 Wolverhampton 2 {off the boat in Australia, they Newport 0 Tottenham 4 M 1 Pl | can move straight into their new Scunthorpe 1 Crystal P 0 ed anning | | home without even one night in|Sheffield W 2 Middlesbrough 1 la hotel. Sheffield U Discussed At By M, HORN A hig selling point Is the finan: iB Rk 1 | HAMPTON -- Mrs. George Da-|CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto "S.A threebedroom brick andy ("pl bs 'piomoun 2 4 H Gathering vidson, Pickering, is Siting Jer WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester 700 and can be purchased on Wrexham 1 Leicester 2 - Me Sinclar 0% : easy terms. And under Aus- : Mr. Smales. : WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo|iraiia's assisted passage scheme By MRS. M. E. LAVERTY | Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Farrow MAPLE GROVE, The fourthiand family visited Mr. ---- meeting of Maple Grove Girls Clarence Allin, Woodville, on Sat-| 4-H Club, the Rookie Cookies, was urday. held at the home of Mrs. Ron| Mr, and Mrs. G. Begin and Brooks on Wednesday afternoon.|Charmaine, Toronto, were guests Mrs, Brooks spoke on planning of Mr, and Mrs. John Carri- good meals, variety and the gan. u of leftovers, to prevent! arr and Mrs. Dennis Marshall Two dishes were made ang son, Brampton, and Miss cheese. Notes and cook Eine] Gilbert, Chalk River, were were brought up to date at| gests of their parents, Mr. and this meeting. Mrs. George Gilbert. Next meeting will be at Mrs.| wir and Mrs. Herbert Prescott Du Beau's home on Jan. 13. and son, Roger, Enfield, and Miss PERSONALS Marie Prescott, Toronto, were visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Prescott Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Scott, To- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mayberry attended the New Year's Eve party at the Oshawa Armories.| ! Mr. Mrs. , volliss, | ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rey- awa, visited Mrs, Tom Colliss olds, David and John, Arva, Ernest. were holiday visitors of Mr. and |! Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mayberry MTS: A. L. Blanchard. and family were weekend guests) Miss Laura Lee Smales, Osh- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. awa, spent a few days with her Peter Newton, Parry Sound grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Sid Worth and James Smales, Garry, Toronto, were Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallant and | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ronnie spent the weekend with Snowden. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sullivan, To- Mr. and Mrs, Wilfrid Alexan-|Fonto. der, Oshawa; Miss Maggie Lei-| Mrs. Hazel Ruttan, Graven- per, Toronto; Mrs. Felice Boutin,| Hurst; spent a couple of days Donald Wilhelm, Hamilton; Mr, [last week with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. George Hall, Eileen and|Lorenzo Trull. ] Margaret, Rexdale, visited Mr.| | one 20g Joos. Mervin Mowat: Mrs. Tom McGuirk and fam- 3% gud and Mrs. Kenneth Samells, "Mr. and Mrs. Len Goodmurphy, fleton. Oshawa, were Sunday guests of| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rogers. Johnny and Connie, Toronto, Mr. | "Tammy Rogers is home after|and Mrs. Tom Rogers and family a month in Sick Children's Hos-{and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rogers pital and John McGuirk has re- {and family visited their parents, turned home from Oshawa Gen- Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers Sr. | eral Hospital Mr, and Mrs. K. A. Caverly| Roy Gibson, Olds, Alberta, Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- Don Graham, Brechin, Mrs, 'Ef.|Pert Cole, Bowmanville 2 fie Gibson, Bowmanville; Mr,| Mr. and Mrs. James Smales and Mrs. John Umphrey, Gary| Visited their daughter, Mrs. and Dianne, Oshawa; Mr. and Losch and Mr. Losch, Toronto. irs. William Thompson, Linda Ronnie Clemens spent the week and Joe, Toronto, were guests of| end with friends in Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gibson New York = family Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farrow and Mrs. Alan Snowden and family were New Year's called on her parents, Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mrs. Ernest Wilkins, Port Hope, Farrow, Welcome. : on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Semple, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rogers, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and ) / and Tammy, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Austin Barron prior to leav- 1 Snowden, Sandra, David|ing for their new home in Ed- and Jim were dinner guests of Monton, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. John Aitchison, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Clemens Blackstock, on New Year's Day./and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blan.| Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Jarvie| chard were. holiday guests of Mr.) and family, Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs, |and Mrs. Norman Clemens, To- Robert Bothwell and son -were onto. ; : dinner guests of Mrs. Robert Jar-| Mr. and Mrs. Will Challis ho vie and Stewart. Bowmanville were New Mrs. James Allen, Oshawa, guests of Mrs, Theron as visited her brother-in-law and sis-|JOY- . ter Mr. and Mrs. Robert La. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slemon, ac- brecque. companied by Len Bradley, Bow- Janice and Bonnie Beech spent manville, were New Year's a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Buests of Miss Rose Mountjoy, | William Bragg, Providence, | Nestleton. : ahd Mr. and Mrs, William David-| Morley Hastings, Toronto, visit-| son, Toronto; Sandra Snow- Mr. and Mrs. G, Adcock at Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. the weekend. | t Wilkins, Port Hope; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hodgson| and Mrs. Reg Revell, Camdon; spent New Year's with Mr, and| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hagedorn| Mrs. Dave Hooper, Orono. | d family Petersburg, were Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Mount-| ests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan joy, accompanied Mr. and Mrs.| Snowden Kenneth Samells and Anna to| Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Beckett| Oakville, from where Anna was! and family visited her parents, leaving on a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fawcett, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and Meaford. Miss = Joyce Stewart family, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. | returned home with them for a| Donald Prescott and family, En-| week's holiday. field, Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Taylor| Mrs. E. Ashton is spending two and Linda of Bowmanville, and weeks with her daughter, Mrs. §.|Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and| May in Toronto family were guests of their par. Mrs, Eva Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hosken Smith, | iam Bragg, Providence, visit-) Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yeo ed Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Beech.|and family spent New Year's with| Mr. and Mrs. Jim Laverty and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Yeo, Orono.| leen called on Mr. and Mrs. any evening Minimum Prices sthel Axford spent a few F OT Seed Grain d Mrs. Charlie Snowden, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert! poponmg (CP) -- The seed) Hamilton, os Grant. Bow- marketing committee of the On- were dinner guests of tario Soil and Crop Improvement Mrs. Bert Snowden on| Association has recommended| g ' » minimum prices - for 1960 seed oats and barley, the culture department announced Sunday | Price for commercial oats No. led on his parents, Mr and} grade is $1.50 a bushel, certi- Mrs. Dave Bothwell; Sr. {fied No. 1 grade $1.65 and regis- Miss Mildred Snowden spent a'tered No. 1 grade $1.75. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Otis| The barley price for commer- Pritchard and family at Mano- cial No. 1 grade is $1.90 a bushel tick. land registered No. 1 grade $2.35. | | { | and Mrs. Norman Both. and family, Bowmanville,| 11-6--News 11--Family 11-8---Don Messer Nes-|11.6--Riverboat MONDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 6--Youth '60 5--Playhouse 8:30 A.M. 7--Devotions 9:00 AM. | 11--Cartoons 4 7--Komedy Korner 5-Ding Dong School 4--Learn About Musie Popeye's Playhouse 2--Three Stooges 2---Martin Kane 5:15 P.M. 9:30 AM. { 4--Feature Film Movie Room 11 --Romper Roo! 5:30 P.M. 5---Burns and Allen 7--My Friend Flicka Le of iley 6--Mickey Mouse Helen Neville 2--Superman . N 6:00 P.M 25 oid ig Te Ear Shot 5--Dough Re Mi 7--Early § 4--HRed Rowe Show 10:30 A.M: 7--Morning Show | 5-2--Play Your Hunch 4--On The Go 11:00 A.M. 11--Jane Gray Show 52--Price Is Right 4-1 Love Lu 11:30 A.M, 11--Anything Goes 5-2--Concentration i | 11--Far iis Theatre 1--¢ 100 NOO? | 5-4-2--News; Weather 4---Death Valley Days tars | 6:45 3--The Vikings Thesis own | 642 nr 7:15 P.M, Consequences hg Himiley Brankley ¥--News: Weather 4-News; Weather 200 P.M 7:30 P.M, 12:15 P.M. 6 Tablo ily 7--Chey Matinee | 5=The Rifleman eyenne 4--Speaker of the House | 1° [THEN 5---Man Hunt 12:30 P.M. 3 Soruaiil Biko 4-Masquerade Party D--News ean PM Stee] FrosTam 7--Love That Bob | qs PM. 8:00 P.M 52-1¢ Could Be You | 7--News: Wea 1-6---Danny Thomas 4--Search for Tomorrow 7:30 P.M. 5--Love and Marriage 4--The Texan 8:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 6--Friendly Giant 5-2--Split' Personality Edge of Night | 4:45 P.M. 6--Maggie Muggins TUESDAY EVE 5:00 P.M. Family Theatre 6--Children's Newsreel 5--Playhouse Learn About Things To Do Three Stooges 5:15 P.M, Feature Film 2--Casey Jones 6:15 P.M. 6--The Vikings 6:30 P.M. Theatre 6:45 P.M. 5-4-2--Weather; News 1-6-4-2--Weather; News 5--Huntley-Brinkley { Report 7:00 P.M. 6--Tabloid $--The Four Just Men 12:45 P.M. i 2 11---Movie Matinee 4-Guiding Light 1:00 P.M, 7--Bourbon Street Beat 7-~About Face 52-Wells Fargo Z-al 4-Father Knows Best . vies "00 P.M 4--Meet The Millers ry | 2--Mid-Day Matinee 53--Peter G i Fa 1:30 PM. | 7--For P.M. | ) | 4--The World Turns 116 ny "60 Op hg 9 7--Adventure in i, 2:00 P.M. Paradis 7--Day In Court 5-2--Theatre | 8--Chez Helene 1-Render our 4--For Better or Worse 10:00 P.M Queen For A Day 5-2--Steve Allen P.M. Tiere ey | 11.6--Nursery School 10:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 11.6--The Town Above |116--Open House 7--U.S 'Marshall | 7--Gale Storm 4--June Allyson : Home Socking 11:00 P.M. 1 oue arty 11-7-6-5-4-2--News: + A M Weather, Sports | i Nighnd 7--Playhouse 11-6--Mantovani "1% 7--Beat The Clock v 11:15 P.M. | 32 Dr. Malone 11:30 P.M. 3% PM. 11-Late: Sb For The Ladies a --Who Do You Trust ech Pair Background | 4 2--From These Roots 4-Mytery Theatre --Verdict Is Yours | TUESDAY 4:00 P.M. 11:30 P.M. 8:00 A.M. | 11--Popeye | 11---Late Show 7--Window on the World | 7_American Bandstand | 5--Sports Views 5-2--Today | 52--House On High | 52--Jack Parr 4--News: Roundup 1 Street | 4--Theatre 8:15 AM. J 6--Susie 11:45 P.M, 4--Captain Kangaroo 4! The Brighter Day ! 6--Boxing CROSSWORD PUZZLE 8: 00. P. M 11.6-Chevy Show 4--Ann Soihern 8:30 P.M. vatt Earp Fibber McGee Dobie Gillis 9:00 P.M, Front Page Challenge Rifleman Arthur Murray Tightre 7 ithout a Gun 11-6--Press Conference |" 5--Black Saddle 2----Bold Venture 11:00 P.M, 11-7-6-5-4-2--News Weather; Sport 6--Viewpoint 10. Pierced 16. En. courage 20. Samoan warrior 22. Gren. ACROSS 1. Monaco princess 6. Wound covers 11. Common talk 12. Spring Hfower 13. Issue 14. Kansas river 5. Before 15. Soviet news 6. Backless agency seat 16. Bird's walk 7. Apex 26. Female 17. Exclamation 8. Wing ruff 18. Girl's name 9. Little ----, 27 What? 19. Overhead Custer's last 31. Talk (dial) stand 33. Port 43, Fragrant oleoresin 44. To perfume 45. Taut DOWN 1. Fireplace 2. ---- Free Delivery 3. Faultily 4. Russian horsemen ing 28. Whale's nostril 24. Com- pletely confused Saturday's Answer 25. Make obsolete 41. Moist 32. President Tyler's party 86. Order of Merit (abbr.) an. Juan Hin 38. Detest 39. Fortress 41, Interlaced 42. Perfeck SOME GRUMBI The majority are reported set- |tling in well, but they still have Halifax 0 Norwich 1 Swindon 0 Brentford 0 |Glenavon 2 Derry City 4 iLinfield 1 Crusaders 1 their grumbles, some of which on, Cvelly to Toi" awtrail HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Women, used to high - density city dwelling, say they find it dif. ficult to adjust to self-contained houses in spacious gardens with! no neighbor to chat to over the Montreal fence. Men occasionally beef that| pq onto By THE CANADIAN PRESS | NOHA Senior A National League WL TF WL T F A Pts. Rouvn-Nor 11:7 1.91 24 8 7141 9 55 Timmins 10:9 1 19 15 6 107 109 44 |Kapus 810 2100 17 14 9 108 106 43| Abitibi 311 Boston 16 20 5 137 144 37 Sunday's Results Chicago 1321 8110 122 34 yj New York 11 22 7 123 150 29 | Kapuskasing 5 Abitibi ? Saturday's Results the town' s only pub closes at SiX | Detroit hicago 1 Montreal 2 OHA Junior Ehces 3 Toronto 2 | w Detroit 3 New York 3 Marlboros 18 «(To Control | Sunday's Results St. Michael's 14 Montreal 0 Chicago 3 Barrie 14 Toronto 0 Boston 4 Guelph 12 P ] t {New York 4 Detroit 3 Pete 12 opu a 1011S Wednesday's Game St. Cath 10 Detroit at Chicago { Hamilton 517 WASHINGTON (AP) Thir Saturday's Results teen Episcopal (Anglican) lead | ers said Saturday they will ask {that the church's 1961 convention Spring fie 1d | urge better-developed nations to | provide technical and other aids q {to countries where population = 3 ' Ix | control ha become a nece x bs los i " leveland 5 119 sity Quebec 30 2 9% EE » Yeaders i} TR hi he a | The leader thu restated the saturday's Results church's world © conference 5 Cleveland 4 bishops at La th Palace \e ishas 3 hath Palace in I Hershey 3 | "The 13 Ie io Roc hoster 5 Springfield 7 DG SitiD Boers | oy Sunday's Results 1 ww rene the yorshey 4 Buffalo 5 Nova Scotia Senior joint commissior on 'the church Quebec 2 Rochester 7 Windsor 4 Amherst 3 in human affairs" of the church's ld 2 Providence '4 | seneral convention They d Springfield 2 i y feonce | Cape Breton Senior i" ; : : ! 1581 Wednesday's Games , a statement on 'planned parent- pi chester at Buffalo I i fai Senter A hood. and population control" |e, eland at Hershey . erproy incl nior after a three-day .meeting Cleveland 2 ) Smiths Falls 4 Pembroke 3 Eastern Professional League : Saskatchewan Senior Delegates to WL TF APts. Saskatoon 8 Yorkton 9 A the first Asian congress=pi Ro- Sudbury 24 13 2 180 153 50/ Saskatchewan Junior man Catholic phy Ny ce | Montreal 18 126 114 43|Flin Flon 5 Estevan 3 blamed over - concentration of |T. Rivieres 17 5 124 127 39 Melville 3 Prince Albert 2 le in certain areas and mal- |Hull-Ott 16 isi 144 38 Western International ribution of resources for the 'S.S. Marie 15 21 3 137 157 33|Trail 8 Rossland 3 world's over-population Kingston 1520 3165178 33 OHA Senior B | They agreed 'the predicament Saturday's Result 2 Strathroy 5 is not entirely without a Chris- Sault Ste. Marie 4 Kingston § OHA Junior B tian solution," but stood firm Sunday's Results Riverside 1 Chatham 5 | American League St 4 Guelph 5 St. Catharines 6 po Sunday's Results Barrie 2 Marlboros 6 Peterborough 2 St. Tuesday's Games Barrie at St. Michael's Hamilton at Marlboros 2 St. 26 11 3 167 18 141 15 3 146 SATURDAY Okanagan Senior Kelowna 3 Kamloops 6 constitute t J he | Penticton 6 Vernon 9 MANILA (AP Stratford Interprovincial Senior A {| Buckingham 3 Cornwall 1 Manitoba Junior Brandon 0 St. Boniface 6 OHA Senior A I b / A Pts. | Interprovincial Junior against abortion, sterilidation, Sudbury. 4 Montreal 3 Woodstock 2 Sarnia 6 contraception or other such Kingston 3 Hull-Ottawa 2 St. Marys 13 Tillsonburg 3 | methods as remedies Sault Ste. Marie 7 T.-Rivieres 3 |Windsor 8 Leamington 3 | Dr. Paulino Gareia, chairman Tuesday's Games Exhibition lof the Philippines' nation al Hull-Ottawa at Kingston Japan 4 Chilliwack science development board, said |Sault Ste. Marie at Montreal International League {proper utilization of science, acto Fort Wayne 6 St. Paul 1 {coupled with unflinching faith in Vesiely Ly A Pts. {Minneapolis 6 Omaha 2 God, should be man's answer to Vanc i 26 136 109 37) Toledo 4 Louisville 4 overpopulation ¥ancouver . 2; 158 124 7 Indianapolis 4 Milwaukee ® debntsiicintnn IN -- |Seattle < 0d Eastern League oria 20 117 106 r Edmonton 2 16 3 136 131 pi Clinton 6 Greensboro 3 ormer Member {Calgary 18 193 120 37 Johnstown 7 Charlotte 3 Winnipeg 13 23 120 132 27| Washington 4 Philadelphia 2 Of Parliament Dies Spokane 1230 1123 189 3 SUNDAY aturday's sults " PETERBOROUGH (CP)--John|Spokane 3 Victoria 1 Thunder Bay Semior {J. Thurston, 72, former member Edmonton 2 Calgary 4 lof Parliament for Victoria Sunday's Result County, died suddenly Friday Seattle 4 Winnipeg 4 after shovelling snow at his Cameron home, seven miles north of Lindsay TF y In 1921 he _represented the|Whithy 0 125 105 44|Pembroke 3 Buckingham 5 United Farmers of Ontario politi-|K-W 2133 1499 40 Metropolitan Junior cal party which re - organized | Windsor 1 140 97 37/Brockville 14 Sorel 0 after the election, changing its x-Chatham 1133 134 37 International League name to Progressives. He served |Belleville 10 24 0 106 152 20 Minneapolis 6 Milwaukee 2 one term at Ottawa x-includes four-point game Louisville 10 Toledo 6 Most of his life he was a lead- Saturday's Results {St Paul 5 Indianapolis 2 ing figure in the Ontario Federa-|Belleville 5 Whitby 8 Eastern League tion of Agriculture and the/Windsor 2 Kitchener 3 Johnstown 10 Charlotte 3 Cream and Hog Producers Asso- Sunday's Result New Haven 3 Clinton 0 ciation Whitby 5 Windsor 4 Greensboro 2 New York 1 WOODWORKING CLASSES The C.R.A. announces the start of Amateur Woodworking classes. Project classes for beginners and for those who wish fo improve their wood- working skills Registration is for @ series of 8 weekly classes--one on Mondays, one on Wednesdays To register and for further information on fees, etc. contact C.R.A,, 100 Gibb Street, RA 5-1111. Classes will commence when there is sufficient registration. Woodshop is open Tuesdays and Thursdays under supervision. OR 2 74 101 Timmins 7 Rouyn-Noranda 3 Michael's 2 Peterborough § Michael's 4 Catharines at Peterborough (PCAHL) 9 | Port' Arthur 7 Fort William 7 VICTOR MATURE "BANDIT of "THOBE 18 Overwhelming X on the . *. screen [Ir ong My ? ou BOTTA HEAR EE ENU me m1. Bo -r THESE™™ color by DE LUXE OUSAND CiINEMmaAScoOPE "ADULT ENTERTAINMENT STARTS Zz | ery" THIS ISNT A STORY...TS AN THESE AREN'T EY MEN--THEY'RE 25 TWO STICKS § OF DYNAMITE! HARRY BELAFONTE - ROBFRT RYAN SHELLEY WINTERS ED BEGLEY: GLORI GRAHAME aouvr enreramment PLUS -- THIS SCREAMING SHOCK STORY! If % NOW The Murder-Framed Fugitive | & Is The Killer's Target Himself! | FORREST TUCKER re thru UNITED ARTISTS ® +.