pany, AngloCanadian Pulp and Paper Company, Armstrong For- est Company, Consolidated Paper Corporation, E. B. Eddy Com- Reeve Blasts March 11, Defence Of No Decision As Yet 17 Paper pany, pany, Gair Donnacona Paper Com- Gompaty of Canada, Today's Youth TORONTO (CP)--Reeve Marie C Sas Smith Paper Mills ite, Curtis of suburban Long Branch On BFC Rebuilding - 1901 in the brick building at the EO MANYILE Ban i Pt .|corner of Church and Division Bowmanville Foundry Co. which streets with the first partners Was gutiad by gre Jie Welnet. day ight, said yesterday he a a Jemerday be lo foundry will be re-constructed. Seventy-five foundry employees were rendered jobless in the worst fire in Bowmanville since the burning of the Dominion| Organ and Piano Factory in 1938. of aie al estimate oe Soma El James Maclaren Onlfears for the future of today's jario Paper Dompany 3 "Anne generation of youth and thinks it pany, St. Lawrence Corporation is Ha ew ous Jor Sumicipaticies o and Spruce Falls Power and + Paper Compan. Richmond The Je Mobs 5 Jias sit Power and Paper Company. arousd pr Jothing: - om politan Toronto's welfare and housing committee Thursday. Why, she asked, should com. munities provide so much recrea- tion for youth when youth do nothing to help the community, Schoo! principals are afraid to ask children to shovel snow off the school grounds because par ents might accuse them of bring ing on slipped discs, she said, Companies MONTREAL (CP)--A defence witness at the trial of 17 pulp paper companies charged :h conspiracy to fix prices test- ified Thursday that a changing (market -- not contusion -- pro- duced a price 'adjustment by his company. He was James Farrell, resident manager at Dalhousie, N.B., for New Brunswick International Paper Company, a division of Ca- nadian International Paper Com. pany. The parent company is among i DAMAGED TOKENS TORONTO (CP) -- J. G. Inglis, general manager of the Toronto Transit Commission, said 14,568 coin-like subway tokens worth $1,821 had to be destroyed re- cently. People chew them, use them as screwdrivers and other- wise damage the tokens, which cost $1 for eight. of Orono. "Ernie" Rehder went to work| ,|for Gurney's furnace after gradu- ation to acquire outside experi- ence, then returned and has re- mained for the past 48 years. He succeeded his father as president in 1941. '|FIRST UNIT The first unit of the present fac- tory, on Scugog street, near the|those charged with conspiring to CPR station and R. M. Hollings-|limit competition unduly by fix- head plant, was erected om this|ing among themselves prices paid HET ili ET a HY g to farmers for pulpwood between | Speaks On Need To Aid TB Work site in 1920. In 1947 the total floor space was 32,000 square feet. Early products of the foundry were castings and equipment made from grey iron to supply outside industries such as stove foundries and farm equipment . BABY ww leave .ay, but place trouble ! London | delayed her flight. --AP Wirephoto By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- Ths March general meeting of the Lord Elgin Home and School Association was held Monday in the kindergarten rooms with Mrs. G. W. Curwood presiding. Mrs. R. H. Bedell, Whitby, pres- {ident of the Ontario County. TB ™ | Association, spoke on the work |being done by the Association in combating the disease, and stressed the need of chest X-rays, |especially for those of 40 and Clitf Newens; door prize, Harriet Daze. the firehall March 28, PC LADIES' MEETING Ajax Ladies' Progressive - Con- servative Association will place March 24 at 7.15 p.m. in the Conith Building. Mrs. Hague, reeve of Swansea, will speak on metropolitan adminis-(have maintained a high degree of tration. autonomy. The next euchre will be held at The monthly meeting of the Dorothy | manufacturers. In 1938 mallable castings were undertaken. This necessitated in- troduction of electric furnaces and annealing ovens. Working conditions have re- mained at a high level, There has never been a single strike or {major lay-off. the employees became affiliated [with an international union but| f A few years ago 1947 and 1954 in New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario, Mr. Farrell was one of six wit- | nesses called Thursday by the de-| fence to file company records. Defence lawyer J. M. Coyne of Ottawa said another 18 will be called and it appeared this phase | of the trial would continue until} Tuesday. A general motion of a and five individual motions of | non-suit submitted by the defence were rejected last Thursday. In addition to Canadian Inter-| national Paper Company the| {firms charged are: Abitibi Power and Paper Com-' NOTICE Please be advised that Easy Built Homes Limited, trading under the name of Col- onial Alum, was a separate Company op- erating only as a Dealer and is not a part of Colonial Aluminum Industries Limited -- Plant 515 Brock St. N., Whitby. lover, when a yearly checkup is |advocated. She said there were |seven active cases in Oshawa CROSSWORD PUZZLE |last year, and an average of 20 new cases a day are reported in TELEVISION LOG CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto *meone already infected. The CHCH-TV Channel 1l1-Hamilton | WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo | WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel S5--Rochester | tion from the sale of Christmas WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo/S63ls is spent within Ontario |Canada every -year. | Mrs. Bedell said, "You do not |inherit tuberculosis. You get the |germs from being in contact with {money received by this associa- | County only, helping to operate 4--Pro Hockey 2-Pro Basketball 2:30 P.M, i 8~Feature Film 7--Bandstand 2--Pro Basketball P.M Bernstein | FRIDAY EVENING | i 5:00 P.M. ! {ll=Family Theatre | 8~Tidewater Tramp S$--Flayhouse ZEN Rascals 15 BM --Featura ¥ IDAY EVE. P.M. one Musical Golf Champ Theatre 130 P.M. is Mi chey Mouse toon Party B P.M. is The Menace anisius Forum 6--Speaking French §--Diek Clark 4 Wrestling 2--Buffalo Showcase 6:30 P.M. ave [t To Beaver ed Mack Amateur Hour ~The Law Man r. § fe a Ma ason 8:00 P.M --Sea Hunt 7--High Road 8:30 PM. 11---Lawrence Welk 7--Leave It To Beaver 5-3-The Man and the Challenge 4--~Wanted, Alive Dead or » Deputy Lucky avel 2-World Wide 60 10:00 P.M, 7--~Jubllee U.S A. {Gunsmoke 10:15 P.M. 11-6-King Whyte 10:30 ©. M. Johnny Staccato Track Down Pebel Grand Jury just Men ) PM. News: Weather cue B Knows Best Theatre 11:15 P.M. Lat ow 7 150 6-Jullelte 11:30 P.", B--Wreostling 4 3--Movie i--Plavhouse 2-Award Theatre 1:00 AM. 7--Mr. and Mrs. North SUNDAY 8:00 AM. ?~Church In The Home h Invitation 9:00 AM, Oral Roberts Popcye Playhouse ~Faith of Israel 9:15 AM, ~ Worship 2- Morning Gospel 9:3 M. ~This Is The Lile hd Playhouse 0:00 A.M. 11.7---The Christophers 7--0ff Wo Adventure t-~Lamp Unto My Feet 2-~Laurel. and Hardy AM. S~Industry un Parade | 10:30 /.M, | 11Brave Theatre 7--Morning Show | 3=Christophers | 4-Ur~ts Jerre 1:00 AM. 8--Church Service This Is The Life 4---Morning Worship 2---Big Rascals 11:30 AM. 5--Senate News Conference { 12:00 YOON 11--Bugs Bunny 7--Roller Derby 6--Dateline UN 5--Family Playhouse 4--News; Weather | 2--Public Service 12:15 PM 6--Dateline U.N. 4--Congress 12:30 P.M. 11--News 7-Nat'onal Pro Highlights #--Good Life Theatre 5-Space Ranger 4--Film Featurette 2--Erie County Speaks 12:45 P.M. 11--Assignment Ottawa 2--Family Playhouse 1:00 P.M, 11--John Collingwood ade ad T--Major League Baseball 6---Stage Door 4--Philharmonie Concert $-Family Playhouse 1:15 P.M. 11-Queen's Park Report| by Wesley A. Reid, 8 King street 1:30 P.M. 11-8--Country Calendar §--Star Bowling 2:00 P.M. y Talent Time ER 3:30 P.M. | 11--Our Miss Brooks 7--Championship Bridge 6---Heritage | 5--People Are Funny | 4--Sports | 2--~Pro Basketball ! 4:00 P.M 11--The Music Makers 7--Paul Winchell 6--20th Century 8--Championship Bridge | | 4:30 P.M. | 7~Broken Arrow 6--Lassie 5-2--~Champlonship Golf 5:00 P.M. 11-8---News Magazine | 7--Matty's Funday | Funnies 4--Conquest 5:30 P.M. 11---Tennessee Ernie 7--Lone Ranger 6--Documentary '60 5-2-Time Presents &--College Bowl 6:00 P.M. | 11---Bob Cummings Show | 7--Behind Closed Doers 6----Disney Presents | 5~Meet The Press | 4--Small World 2--People's Court 6:30 P.M, 11--Mr. Adams and Eve 7--Frontier S5--Maverick 420th Century Walter Cronkite | 2-~Bishop Sheen | 7:00 P.M. | 11-6--~Father Knows Best 7 olt 45 4--Lassie 2--Overland Trall 7:30 P.M. 11-8--Joan Fairfax 7--Maverick 5--U 8. Marshall 4--Dennis The Menace 8:00 P.M. 11-1 Love Lucy 6-4--Ed Sullivan 5-2~Sunday Showcase 8:30 P.M. 11--Ann Southern 7--Lawman 9:00 P.M. 11-8--G.M. Presents 7--The Rebel , 5-2--Chevy Show 4---G.E. Theatre 9:30 P.M. 7--The Alaskans 4--Alfred Hitchcock 10:00 P.M 1-San Francisco Beat 6-4---George Gobel 5-2--~Loretta Young 10:30 P.M, 11-Saber of London 7---Not For Hire 6--Fighting Words 5---Phil Silvers Show 4-What's My Line | 113 | 11--Late Show | 7-~Playhouse | 8--Background | 2---Award Theatre 11:30 P.M. | 8--Movie | 4--Theatre | 11:45 P.M. | 8--Camera Three S~Movie 12:00 MIDNITE 8~Movie |X ray clinics, and support is given to families where the| | breadwinner has to take prolong-| [ed treatment away from home. { Pupils' report cards were given | to parents present at the meet-| ling, and classrooms visited. Re-| |freshments were served. {TO AID FUND | The Volunteer Firemen's Aux-| |iliary held a very oy | n 'whiskers 25. Large snake |euchre Monday to help swell the | | Resuscitator Fund, with prizes| 28 Igoing to the following: Ladies, {Muriel Hine, Ann Winter; men, Tim Wiles, Hank Kittle; | booby, Ruth Yarmola; { booby, | Berniece Slute; Report Fire In Car Seat BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Fire fighters were called upon to| extinguish a fire which broke out |in the front seat of a car owned men's special prize, | east, at noon-hour Thursday. The {vehicle was parked In a drive (way, leading into the municipal | parking lot behind the fire hall. | Fire Chief Walter Hackney said ithe fire started when a lighted cigar butt was left in an ash tray| mammal | 18. Baroy title 21. Exclamar ACROSS medium 9. Chinese (comh, form) 10. Fuss lor. fathers 17. Depart tion of surprise Chin 10, Seethe 23. Half an em 28. Man from Altivn ladies] g3 5 ain Cliff Newens; baloney, | Snes Pg | 28, ee 41. English river sobri 34, Ahead +18, Awry (dial) 36. Moist 37. Wicked 20.Game fish 38 Biblical TOENETEAERR) | AILIOIERN) IMIBII BIE] | 2 SIE IN| (mus.) Scotch 48. 48 name in the back of the front seat. The {seat was lost in the fire, which | took less than five minutes to ex- tinguish. Interesting | Plans For Firemen TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto's {fire fighters next year may {spend their time between fires draping drip - dry sheets over| |spare extensjon ladders. | Mayor Nathan Phillips cottoned | to the ides at a board of control budget session Thursday. He was| shocked at the fire department's | request for $5,500 to cover laun- dering bedding for 1960. "There is sucii a thing as a {dripdry shirt," the mayor mused. "Why not drip - dry sheets? It {might save a couple of thousand |dollars. Check on it, will you." | Controller Jes: Newman advo- cated installation of automatic washers in every fire hall so the {men could handle their own laun- interesting proposal. "Oh no, no, no, Your Wor-| ship!" protested William MeCart- ney, assistant to the fire chief. "After all, these men were hired as fire fighters." | The board agreed, for this year at least, to allow the department $5,500 to. have its laundry sent, out. -- Wr -- BILLS PILING UP UP? pay them off with a cash loan from CITIZENS FINANCE We like to say "Your loan Is OK™ When bills plle up--~ond they clways do oround this time of year--the easiest way to take care of them may be to total them wp, ond pay Manager con advise you on ITIZENS dry. The mayor said this wasan € © M P A N ¥ Whitby Plaza, Whitby, loan from Citizens. This way, you'll have just one easy monthly payment. Your friendly Citizens Finunce Logan problems. Let him arrange a loan for you with @ repay- ment plan that fits your budget. Citizens Mnance hos 0 reputation for fost, courteous, confidential service. you like, oll arrangements can be made by phone-- then just come In to sign ond pick up the cath. 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