THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 21 1960 § 10 ¢ % % ~ and contrary to all custom got cent of the rye. mild, cool even-burning convenient WHITBY RA 5-3555 There's no Substitute for Experience! SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN package "Suggested Prim afghan. The presentation took | place at Fairview Lodge and | pictured above with the afghan, | Carol already in use, is Mrs. Clay | Tawny members of Pack Fanny itted On Friday the the Ist Whitby Brownie 'B presented Mrs Clay with a hand kn French Canadians In Amateur Theatre Blanche in begin € ex PEOPLE the The March dominion May 16-21 UNIQUE IN B.C Still the play but these youngsters under the excellent direction of Mrs. Blanche Lambert gave it full value.' CP ife VANCOUVER Lambert's double ning to pay off By day she the east-end butte Dominion Drama Festival B.C. Hi are being held 21-26 and the festive Vancouve is in dis runs a smal Vancouver and In the coaxing Wi theatre grou her fellow | prench-speaking amateur Moliere Mrs Le and remain Her production of Zone each milest about contemporary life bid for a place in the real by Marcel Dube, regional drama cribed "a smasher" festival was a success and they couver critic Jack now find themselves one of six during a three-night run groups from Vancouver and Vie-|January. tori; ia | se eking | the title and a place] "It is a powerful € the sentation in is troupe's festiva pensing dresses and wool can be found a group of Canadians in scar pre evening only fully-organized | B.C Troupe Moliere has experi enced the usual growing pains of amateur companies--lack of pub support, inexperience and of money a g controvers e she ip among 's eading French theatre After and La couver have Their first British Columbia commur Troupe n lic 946 an vas § shortage years Lambert | founde ts d of 14 Mrs Troupe Mcliere of Van od need small groups Lambert said in There is a great kind of subsidy for Mrs interview for some a ne ke our wa an as Sur Richards here and demandin gers mtouc id SCUSSOSs {ng we are co do wi t ve 0 make i 0] | atch together production." She family Que Nas I was to White leaders in county have offered all h of ney, to establish and maintain -Baker Don short a uncie mont t has ng e I'wo daughter ASIA 3 n Edmoni meet Unive cast sponsored; the be university e Pepin MCE Spe the of demo 0 Thomson 1 comes »f newspapers policy an Roy i ¥ end of May a sen . v out rover ital ar 3 gov a an o Ed married m Non honesty is the best ye nov ed e onomic 8 $ CO-owWne the g countries the There - will hree p reas of discussion at Ch ers to communicatlo ties between Tic of the world equacies of honest \f as fundamental as that the Cana- dian-born publisher a crackling damn-the 01 pe d ees Ale logue \ freelance writer S Randolph Churchill ment of develop s shop they i $ ears ago pay x be nei says of the most b effort said in stic h an ar legal pinceds the wartime a trenchant pornography, puk and proprie general, Tangling wit n on a television program West heity disputes minister, is prim dealt with : Weste : 3 monop ng under. bere la ut. on more i 34 . Related 1 her direct a the United Union might ¢ athieve question to be eri vspaper shin Thoms in South Wales and the f England, he took some ings but found his target ys coming back for more exchanges to S busy heads the nine-member cast of Zone. O playe \ wad only limited ¢ Claud Hamel has betore n Montreal. Dan Timm and Mi chel de Closets are relative new th stage. Suzanne Boisvert, the only girl in the cast, works with a directory-compiling firm here Despite the company's name, it has produced only one play by Moliere. That was La Malade Imaginaire in 1957 Elie youn Sav Ui a i { 8 al- perience. |, to sample You vou Some Churchill monopolist lot up Thomson--The whole wide open; I can buy newspapers in many couniiies, not necessa rily here Churchill--What 3 ghastly pect! Th 1 have 74 newspapers and every one, under my direc tion, hat become I think a better Thomson said he could doubled the circulation of his Ed- want lo De 4 wll really enjoy our kind a 1 know you'll really enjoy our kind of service" "That's because our kind of service is quite different. It's the type of service only 'interested' people can offer. Every employee, in every Toronto-Dominion branch, has ch banking as a career because they're genuinely interested in mheeting people. They like to take all the time necessary to help you with any banking problem you may have." vhole comers to world done so Spanish Language | Press In Cuba Dead | MONTEGO BAY pro horsemen's dance. stamping, leaping, whirling-der-| 4i0c took | By IVAN DAVIE ports it proved helpful the the usual uproarious welcome |game of their best of seven group|Coach Bob Cher: ry and Manager| York debut to open an extended Foreign Agricultural Service ™ inati ion. Newmarket led the series results paying off, so they plan ballet, it's Georgian, but it most harvested. Th ; a > one he " This promises to be one of the need three wins to conquer, two ., |much more excellent o tunity market determined to squelch it. ellent opportunity see you hockey fans out in full ling one fvhile dropping five, to this series they | rid "| Arena |knocked off Orillia {tential to win three in a row, and| Friday night, and from all re- {compound discovered by accident | Owl. :Yrene Sveet und Bowyer, Mrs. Clay, Stephanie | each knitted one square | The ecompound--called mnitro- a chemistry professor, and W.E. xide when air leaked FARMVILLE, Va. (AP)--Most/a system of private schools for ros component of rocket fuel end dered by the U.S. courts perchlorate for research. The] ldren, the prob- The re closed; most, Last summer, faced with a Police Hunt | paper. They work, they loiter, Twenty-one public school build- mother in her early 60s, she has|any type of formal classroom are profit, litical or lice are seeking a Toronto man 1 of the bright spots in her " . what they can to keep their chil The white schools opened on| hand when he surprised house- saders 1a ened fore Stokes, 24, of Toronto, was ar-|; son, former external af is- Bunche of the U hg : at St. Lamb: de Levis all, Since then, 105 have moved|girl was released after question-| E r seting in Chicago M It will be one OYer a Meelis 1 Cuca bund] | the stairs soon after Mrs. DiSanti|} = ig L000 j Roman ) i countries in Europe te ics Ope carrying &. suils World Brotherhood nterna Churchill--You have said that burst out the front door. After aii of the world. Mr. DiSanti followed and forced | ¢ In other exchanges, flicts of interest and tensions be political party against another;!chot. arrived in his car and the lems." co-operation in assis ones; and sald that he doesn't] Jewelry and clothing from the) tend genuine independence ing from the home of Lloyd} {Thorold | who spent that summer at... Jamaica WHITBY AND DISTRICT |. psemmosm: | | Hy 1 'Take Met In Storm The company will play . four | 1 cres us in vs. next week in Madison {vish dancers from Russia over the Metropolitan Opera C di Wh t Tonight, the Whitby Hillerest Juniors. from a capacity audience P 1 Unh ed Juniors will take on the Newmar-| ny an endeavor to come up "Tt was the Georgian State art y arvest {finals For the Hillcrests, it's a Art Ashton juggled their lineup United States tour. |ported today that about 14 per [do or die situation, they musty the second period in New-| This is not Bolshoi ballet, it's cent of last year's wheat crop in 3 games to 1. and need but onelon going with the same tonight. [resembles Moiseyev _ Also unharvested were 12 per victory in the next three games! no. =o vic not as serious as| . MOSt successful number with cent of Canada's harley crop, 10 best and most exciting Junior A | of the three games will lay: games of the season, Whitby n home Se 2 tims ae pare {| During the season the Hill- 1 ne on fellows let's do and |erests set a terrific pace, winning : in force to cheer this high spirit exhibition four wins and one tie team on to victery. i ied against clubs the highly rated {Orillia Bulldozers four games to { With this past record yours| {truly and the executive of the |force the series to seven games The Hillerests teamed up with New Chemical " | Bs Rocket Fuel i ~" S nocket rue | with members of "B" Pack. | Mrs. Inkpen, Brown Owl. Front | Girl Guide Charlotte Garvas. |o, years ago at the University of Back row, left to right, are: | Tow, left to right, are Mary | The afghan was a joint knit- | |Saskatchewan may help push F | Strowger, § Susan Burnette, and | -Oshawa Times Photo {nium perchlorate--was developed CEE - -- |by Dr. J.W.T. Spinks, now pres-| Drear / School y 4catiop Gordon, an American research} chemist who was then a student their apparatus to form the e crystalline substance. Later f the 1,600 Negro school children! Negro children. But Negro lead- phe Callery Chemical Company | n this rural area are on a dreary ers will accept nothing less than of Pittsburgh last year set up aj The school situation here Integration probably wouldn't company says the compound is al more than six to 10 Negro| 'fairly hot item in missile re- i major prince Edward County want mo|eral firms making rockets. and ong, bitter school integration, token or other- rocket fuel In the United to t their teachers have moved final court order to integrate its away. They read ho books. They public schools by fall, the county T to Pair : i : they play. But they don't study, ings were padlocked. Xpete, energetic gram. Thr psp ne ro, me 203 Tn Wounding a lifetime af amateur theatre be- dim. | moved immediately to open tui: {hind her. She laughs charmingly| > [tion-free private schools for the PARENTS LITTLE HELP |and woman in connection with | {Saturday night's wounding of ter Pearson ee y hair almost ed by grey dren interested in school work schedule last September and the 1 she d a But their numbers are small, and| Pupils appear to be getting asf,' .v.rc in his home in adjoin- He d M i: y Grantham Township O ed ee mg three is centres, staffed by For the Negroes it's a different a retired etachers and attended by unhappier story ted soon after the incident about 150 children. Seven more There were about 1,700 school- and has been charged with break- |; ter, is returning to the interna-Lord "John Bo) a tional conference hall 1949; Philip Noe Her father, Gideon Pej y continue their education. |ing The Liberal party leade 1959, and Rev. G a composer, band leader aud The rest are without formal] Mr. DiSanti suffered only SE of Montreal com- schooling. slight flesh wound -13 to consider ways of reducing conierences being , en I : World Brothe {entered the home with her son| Sop owards wh Phillip, 4, while her husband was| At least 150 prominen it (he car. away expected to attend. EUROPE AND fumbled to open the storm} The conference i A four-day ri >) a e door. They fired a shot at the || sity of Chicago wil Januar think that making money GRAPPLES WITH BANDIT tional, non- nmer org to with newspapers goes in line with! aj DiSanti ran up and] zation with headquarters in New York formed in 1950 to promote television licences are licences to/ scuffle during w hich Mr. DiSanti|} print your own banknotes? was shot, the men fled in 2 o, ance blicity he 3a lying outside the: games aly Thomson--When will 1 learn to|l6aving a gun lying OWS i significant and real Thomson the other car into a snowbank. argued that the operator of a TV The two men leaped out and be- tween the rich and poor nations i -- ; ition has "absolutely no power" gan punching him of the world and to set in motion settling international an | forces which will lead to the One agreed that he must look at his/men fled, togéther with two girls| ; operation with a view of making|who had been in the first car At least five Nobel Peace Pr > developed countries his newspapers better newspapers| Stokes was arrested near the| winners, including Mr. Pea thi ill be the role who received the award in 1957, States and the Soviet like intruding into people's lives DiSanti home wag found in the| just seek sensationalism and!abandoned car, together w ith} CH hoost sales about $300 worth of household] BROC ov inburgh paper, The Scotsman, by Stepnenson of Sonu Village 1 polie x of jnear Wellar D was Phone MO 8-3618 a policy of intrusion but had nol [typewriter stolen from the office Now Playing Evening Shows at 7 & 9 p.m. ee RICHARD DOROTHY EGAN McGUIRE hiedruli," deseribed as a popular NEW YORK (AP) -- Clapping, Setar Garden and tour 21 U.S. Or Face Eliminati I ace 1 ina 10n {House Sunday night and received {ket Smoke Rings in the fifth with a winning combination, | Dance Company making its New| WASHINGTON (AP) {come up with a win or face elim- market on Wednesday. night, the not Moiseyev, it's. not Polish folk Canada's grain belt has gone un- to oust the Whithy club it seems, for although the Juniors the audience, which demanded per cent of the oats and five per fighting to stay alive, and New-|? {15 of their scheduled games, ty- For thrill packed action, let's 3 of Junior . "B"|g ay nom. Whithy Community |calibre. Prior two, winning the final right in| |club feel they still have the po- the Dunnies in stiff workout { B. > SASKATOON (CP)---A chemical Friar, Mrs. Burnette James, Kathryn Boak, Lois | ting effort by the Brownies who | rockets into outer space lident of the university and then The two were preparing dichlo-| For Negroes In Virginia search showed it to be a vaula- vacation that has no foreseeabl¢ rated public schools as or-|pilot plant to produce nitronium| Prince Edwar v has na- affect t children. But the white people of search" and has interested sev- sregation. But ise em i-------- lem SCHOOLS CLOSED seldom, if ever, see a daily news-|/chose to close them instead A petite, energetic grand- Their prospects of returning to Foundation, chartered as a non-| ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Po- 15 she speaks in faultless Eng- y r 8" Some Negro parents are doing county's 1,500 white students, Daniel DiSanti, 35, shot in the its hazards { : aH their efforts usually inadequa ate, | 200d an education as they did be 5 A third person, James Andrew |; OTTAWA (CP)--Lester ea I'he born into a musica centres are be opened age Negroes in the county last!ing and entering and theft. One|; Belgium, 1958. ce ation te side 8 a Pepin Police said two men ran down » . 0m ek Publisher Fights 9f the United Siais 0 is | She screamed for ier husband lock then smashed the glass out [t jointly by and by n the sense of responsibility grappled with one man as they understanding among people use If keep my big mouth shut? house yet attempted to analyse the con- and does not dare to favor one| A neighbor, aroused by the] peaceful solution of these prob- is the possibility of Sovi rather than just profit-making abandoned car have accepted invitations to play in helping nations have goods stolen earlier in the even-| lof Dr. A. M. Anderson in nearby | Feature Starts at 7 and 9:20 These are two of the people ADMITTANCE "Have you made love like this to any other girls before, Johnny?' This Is SANDRA DEE and the new star discovery TROY DONAHUE THE INN...THE GUESTS... THE SENSATIONS OF THE GREAT BEST-SELLER! CL | Several Port Colborne Traffic Hiked PORT COLBORNE (CP) In creased ship movement in Port Coll harbor in preparat norne on opening the the ( S ported harbor a horities fo Treble n Harold of the canal superintendent division of the maintenance lock complete but souther said work ilmost about B0-foo eel | der laced in a per for raising Last season ocean higher bridge of the slating > tion fen ships work fende The hip 1 ing at RB gethe ! to guards wit der heir ran foul rnard Asheroft of Canada Steam eomnleted unload nd to ready 1ke n head into the Upper I ships are Ei pre paring to depart other Welland a Ve fore newspaper My Canadian newspapers have never published anything that's improper or in decent Churchill--Your Canadian pa pers are little tiny provincial pa pers, just advertising sheets re Thomson--No, no. ne not Churchill--If you have all this money and all these papers don't you feel any sense of res ponsibility before the pation, be God and before m to try to improve our civil k they're civilizati zatic I demonsira such a sense Thomson--Haven't ted that 1 do have responsibility Churchill--Do graphy in the Thomson--No of vou like papers? Very porno- frankly 1 {don't like it you oap Churchill--In my opinion might just as well be selling Newspapers Thomson--| and | am a busine newsp man [3 opera but I might add money Du mai that the way to make is to publish good mewspapers. AP)--An Inter-American Association committee Saturday that, with tions, the Spanish Lan Press: of Cuba has rectly or indirectly, ernment there, or has intimidated that it cannot sidered free." Fhe committee on freedc the the mid-year session of the ation's directors It become { has en's to perform their legit jonrnalistic e committee provement' in found 'n areas the Americas ened or denied GLASGOW, Scotland students of the 1 of Glasgow. Lord Boy future no ing id that in the II be considered foreign languages. reported | two excep-| "either physically passed into the hands of the hecor be con- press added in its report to| increasingly | dangerous for foreign correspond- missions in Cuba.' in most other critical [sport where | freetiom of expression is threat. TT TH------ {phone FUTURE EDUCATION CP)- person educated less he dan speak and read in two Press| Gordon Miles is Manager of the King and Simcoe Streets Branch of "The Bank" in Oshawa. He's been with "The Bank" for nearly 33 years. An ardent curler, golfer and outdoorsman, Gordon enjoys meeting people. He's typical of the many "interested" people you'll meet in any of our 550 branches across Canada. That's why we say that you'll notice a wonderful difference when you bank regularly at Toronto-Dominion, Drop in soon and see for yourself why . .. guage di- I0V- ne so nm of | as o| Mr {Whitby resident pointed as agent Insurance Company is a rmer star Gagnon, well-known| has been ap-| of the Allstate Mr. Gagnon| of Canada's team. He still active interest in the Bus people make the difference at iL) ToronTo-pominion EEUTY THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD imate 0 im- maintains ar Married and the father of two |children, Mr. Gagnon resides at [1100 Henry Street. His home} number is MO 8-5206. He be reached there al work out of the in To-| K-1842 W. R. SINGLETON Manager 566 King St. E. Branch [con alway hough he Ads L d {Allstate niver-| d-Orr M G. B. MILES, Manager King & Simcoe Branch I. E. ERWIN, Manager South Oshawa '532 Simcoe South H. J. HISCOX, Manager Whitby Branch will insurance centre Dr tment example d hands nother re of why un u're in goo with All vi ' ADVT.