The Oshawa Times, 19 Apr 1960, p. 3

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IN THE LEGISLATURE For Rule Revision least call for debate in the as- sembly The appointment of a Consum- ers' Bureau would afford some) protection to our people, for the, consumer today is confused by| & slogans and packaging displays| in the great chain stores, in ad- dition they are confronted with| false mark ups. In the false mark} up racket, merchandise is listed at a certain price and then a re-| duction is marked on the product, ¥ giving the buyer the idea he is obtaining a bargain and receiv ing the product at a tremendous | saving by buying at the sale; price, vet the sale price is hardly than the regular selling By T. D. THOMAS, MPP With the adjournment of the Ontario Legislature last Tuesday, one of the longest sessions of the assembly ended. From the first week in February, night sessions had been held three and four nights a week and at the end of the session the members were showing signs of mental fatigue, and sometimes frayed CHAUDIERE RIVER FLOODS VILLAGE | Marie De Beauce, 25 miles | the community is seen rowing south of Quebec City, have | down one of several streets | 1 : : reason to worry. A 'resident of | flooded when the river ran over | | Parliamentary - procedure was time guilty, as I stated in the himself. Humorous interjections|1€SS childish and petty interjections| 'bankrupt stock racket" and a sessions, | many visitors were present in the|Wary consumer. A bureau would going on its annual rampage, inot only protect with only one conclusion, and that equitable share of the consumer SET geste ARS : L] OBITUARIES Ontario County | NEED RULE REVISION | 1 believe that. legislation will 9 or 10 am. and the assembly but reputable merchants and Elizabeth Gillespie, beloved wife the work and rules of the legisla- of advertising present today. April 18. She was in her 68th year. Saskatche-| 21" v0 " Scot] s the bathe of tl \ i Beaver Foinbs 8 session will definitely be held in|wan, pioneering in was born at Dalbeattie, Scotland, ing the balance of the month and Beaverton Junior Farmers, Brock tee is to sit during the summersession of the province an "Act A resident of Oshawa for 38 planning summer activities. tario Women's Institute District d Ontario fragrantly breached, and while Legislature, one of the chief of-| during debate are always wel- price. by some members are to be de-/host of other gimmicks intro- gallery and if I had been one of the consumer,| yegigents of the village of Ste. would be 7 had been watching a dollar. With the long daily sessions, eventually be introduced in order MRS. ROBERT STOVIN sitting until midnight or 1 a.m. mamifacturers who are opposed|of Robert Stovin, died at the Osh- Farm Calendar ture. With this in mind the prime! In -this instance we have A daughter of the late Robert ization meetings for the various, Lindsay. this particu August 15, 1892 and was married the early part of May. The junior|District High School. to examine and revise the rules Respecting Retailers" was given oars ar Gloria wes a0 SONGEY From he's salondar Below. di peli Do tempers were evident. all party members were at some- fenders was the prime minister] come but some of the asinine, Then again we have the bogus plored. At the night |duced in order to trap the un- With the Chaudiere River | them, 1 would leave the assembly | but would assure the producer an mS third rate vaudeville show. NEEDS PROTECTION starting with committee work at to protect not only the consumer, In poor health for the past year there is meed for a revision of '¢ S0™Me of the questionable forms|awa General Hospita) Mondey, UXBRIDGE (Special) --Organ-|tives, Department of Agricullure, minister has announced a fall|CCF government in the and Janet Gillespie, the deceased 4H clubs will be taking place dur-| 8.30 p.m. May Meeting, November and a select commit-|lar field for at the last legislative in Toronto in 1922. iarm organization will also be May 19, 10.00 a.m South On- of he assembly in an effort to third reading. An advisory Doard ent of the Presbyteri y Church. Will seen that the Aor, tar: May 28, 9.50 a.m . on - v ann on lg gir lave a busy sche of the highlights i course, will be the visit of the -- Scottish Junior Farmer, Alex Braid. one of a party of 10 from the U.K. who will tour the prov: ince next month The farm calendar lows April 20, 8.00 p.m Organiza- ature. Three royal commissions are t be set up: 1. May 30, 11.00 a.m. OAC, Guelph Dairy Cattle Day. May 31, 10.00 a.m., Uxbridge-- North Ontario Women's Institute Distric* Annual. CITY COUNCIL NEWS IN BRIEF Tenders for three construction 0 : contracts were opened at Monday - Org a- i ganiza- yioht's council meeting. Accepted ---------- " " o|chants Association of Saskatche- ay viliary of the Canadian Legion. n. May : fo investigate the|Wan, a representative of theiyer main interests were centre AE Sarnia land deal, a deal which municipalities, and a representa-\i, her home and her family. concerns the Ontario Hydro, ative of the provincial secrefary.| Besides her husband she is sur. real estate company and the|TDiS advisory board has the au-|yiyed by a daughter, Mrs. Doug- thority to suspend the licence ofjja5 Stevens (Lillian), of Toronto Chippowa Indians; 2. The acquisi- : ' b tion of farm land by Labor Min-|anyone guilty of misrepresenta-| and three sons, Stanley, Donald The and Eric, of Oshawa ister Daley, Chairman of the tion, fraud or dishonesty Niagara Parks Commission, land legislature will be viewed with] Also surviving are three sisters which formerly belonged to the great interest, for it is an honest Mrs. J. Muir (Georgina) of Tor Niagar Park Commission; 3. attempt to protect the consumer. onto: Mrs. J. Barbour (Mary), of tion meeting Scott 4H Grain The complete revision and over- the reputable merchant and the Buenos Aires, Argentina and Mrs Club and Scott 4-H Beef Calf haul of regulations pertaining to manufacturers. J. Halliday (Ellen), of Scotland: Clubs, Department of agriculture the safety of workers employed yp ay TH INSURANCE three brothers, William. David office, Uxbridge in the construction industry. With| | m \ Is of I > hod and George Gillespie, in Scotland April 21, 8.00 p.m the tragic loss of life of new Ca-| Ga > pols An ler met joes and seven andchildren tion meeting. Port Perry Lions', is follow All bid were ac- nadians at Hogg's Hollow, Toron- of assessing DC apron Del The funeral service will be 4.H Grain Club and 4-H Dairy ot oy sot bind of ol held at the McIntosh Funeral Calf Club Port Perry High School genie or Dont civ ron ay A : . overwhelmingly tc, during tunnelling operations, a program, but influential groun Tt the commission - will report on!'® pig, : {Home at*2 p.m. Thursday, April] 8.30 p.m Executive meeting, | == {a cortified cheque 21. followed by nterment In Uxbridge Junior Farmers' Asso - : ie orem -- if didn Shen { ror endering companies. 3 are op 1 sucl plan. The much needed adjustments to the Ste opposes 2 ue 2D BC to : preser' labor safety regulations. |, I IO) Was me. prio} Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev ciation. home Wilmot Phair, A J. Matthews, minister of Seagrave Subway on Wilson road south at the CPR tracks, $164,465, the hospital program, but on that SIX COMMITTEES NAMED occasion the prime minister told Luke's Presbyterian Church, will' 29 R Six select committees have/these selfish interests to step/conduct the services April 22, 8.00 p.m. -- C James McKay and Sons, Toronto; been appointed to sit throughout|aside. for in his opinion "what! Sunshine Rebekah Lodge will tion meeting Sunderland ATI Crushed stofie base on. Wilson the summer, one on compulsory|was good for the people of On- hold a rice at the Funeral Dairy Calf 'Club and Brock 4-H 2d ti and olive avenue automobile insurance. 1 have tario was good for them." Home at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Grain Club, Township Hall, Sun-| eC on Ww ane Bonnett Paving: been appointed to this commit- The hospital program. after one Sr dei "land y i & ji tee and, while at the outset year of operation in spite of some FL NERAL OF April 25, 8.00 p.m Organiza Sewer and » atermain construc- believe compulsory auto insur-{adjustments, is a very good one WALTER POTTS tion meeting, Mara 4-H Dairy and|tion. $11,457.88, Tripp Construc- ance is the majority opinion, the| : The funeral service for Walter Beef Calf Club, Brechin. tion. question of financing such a plan, Potts, who died at the home of April 26, 8.00 p.m. -- Organiza- ASK LICENCING either by private insurance com-| his son-in-law, Ben Brown, RR/|tion meeting, Ontario County 100; yo, Goulding, secretary of the pames x tie Insutance gon last month it must have been 3 poymanville Friday, Apri 18, Busha Gorn Ss, Department of Oshawn Masonry Contractors As- tainly be a contentious one. LE ee ties Home at 2 p.m. Monday; 8.30 p.m. April meeting, (sociation, asked eiy sone] do a of the ses- would fail. Today we en- Apt 18. Bor Perry Junior Famers, Port | a Foy 8 sub, AI v v the same opposition tol The services were conducted Perry igh School. boy i i oy ei a comprehensive health program (PY James Gunn, 'of Midland; To-| April 27,'8.00 p.m. -- OFgaptya (work. Mi. Gowding offered Te a Consumers' Bureau and also in-| 27d I hope in the near future, the|lerment - was in * Mount "Lawn|tion meeting, Brougham - 4-H ting up a board of examinations. troduced o private Bill to Author. | Prime minister will have the in.| Cemetery. Dairy and Beef Calf Club, Broug- if ize the hospital commission fo] testinal fortitude and the courage| The pallbearers were R. Mac-(ham Municipal Office. : GOING TO COLLEGE undertake immediately such! to tell those opposed to such a Be Iy ( w McMann, William| April 28, 8.30 D. m. -- Executive] Ald. Hay w ard Murdoch will studies as may be necessary for|P\an. "This plan is needed by the P ackler, H Myers, D. W. Mc. meeting, Ontario County Ju represent the city at a three-day preparing in detail, suggested people of Ontario, particularly Intosh and Dan Ross Farmer Association Depart conference at the Arnprior Civil pians for the establishment of a|those in the low income group." WARREN E. BEBEE nent of Agriculture office, UR-Ipefence College, May 17 through comprehensive program of health| This my concluding report.) mp. geath occurred at Whitt Tiege. 8.00 Oris 19. Purpose of the conference is insurance, including hospital/and I want fo extend my sincere yr oo. CEO "gecutred at Whithy ay 2, 8.00 pm. -- Organiza- (5 explain fully 'the Emergency care, medical, dental and optical thanks to the editor and staff o Bo By, Ap 18. of Warren ¥. Hon meeting, Scott 4-H Potato|Neasures Organization, which is Services and present their report The Oshawa Times for the privil- i, x resident of he. com: ee Ro thridge of Agriculture|the enlarged civil defence pro- t xt sessi t egis- ti roce: in| ; a. Jed Ss ya gram in Canada. Ald. Murdoch i Be BW Veuion of oy lees a Poli silly Provestings A son of Mrs. R. Gilliland, of 9.00 p.m Re-organization| chairman pe i 3 A Osgoode Station and the late Roy meeting Ontario County 500 Bus.|.ommittee DEBATE NOT CALLED If 1 can be of service to any Bebee, the deceased was born in|Potato Club, Department of Agri- Resolutions. 30d. private" mem: of my Constitsmts: please phone Northumberland County and dur- culture Office, Uxbridge. DEBENTURE APPROVED bers Dis are astally Mmiroiieud me at F A 3 ling his lifetime worked as al May 4, 8.00 p.m - Re-organi- Council approved a $392,319.59 for debate in the dying days of {farm Jaborer zation meeting, Ontario County debenture issue to construct and the assembly, yet on this occasion) DISCUSS TEACHING Besides his mother is sur- pasture competition, Department/equip a senior public school on it was an even greater disappoint-| LONDON, Ont. (CP)--The third|vived by two sisters, Mrs. C.|of Agriculture Office, Uxbridge. Wilson road south ment for the prime minister did annual conference of pastors and Goodchild (Marguerite), of Whit-| May 5, 8.30 p.m May meel-/ AA % not call these two items for de-|{teachers of the Fellowship .of by and Mrs. G Boyd (Olive), of|ing. Brooklin Junior Farmers, SEEK WASHROOMS in/Campbellford and five brothers, Township Hall, Brooklin Frances Bradley, secretary of Uxbridge the TAWA Ladies' Auxiliary, has bate. While it is the prerogative Evangelical Baptist Churches 2 of the government to call the Canada concluded here Saturday|/Marvin and Kenneth, of King-| May 10, 7.00 p.m. | x order of business, 1 believe 'the|with discussinns on more effective|ston: Clarence and Clifford, of| Junior Farmers' banquet for asked council to consider provid-| protection of the consumer and a|Sunday school teaching methods.|Oshawa, and George, of Bow- members of Riverdale Kiwanis ing washrooms on city property! comprehensive health program| About 800 delegates from Ontario manville Club, Toronto, United Church, On the south - east corner of are of sufficient concern to at|and Quebec attended. The funeral service will be held| Uxbridge Church and Bond streets. May 10 Scottish Junior ANI Sey 7 Home, Whitby, at 2 p.m. Wed-|Farmer WANT PARKING BAN nesday, April 20. Interment will|in Ontario County for a 10-day... 'i 2 request that 1 in + Tre Ja y y ov |v it. n H <f A Pa. S a car be in- Trent Valley Cemetery,|visit. He will stay at the home of parking be prohibited on the| EUMuace ro 3. ours hl tor of the Whitby Pentecostal/te 1+ and at the home of Norm south side of Gibb street between, ean urch, Centre Street on Thurs- rch. v n by OTVie Meek, Sandfor Mav 17 23 A boll on i RE Columbus United Church Church, will conduct the services. ai S304 or, May iL to 2, , bridge. He cited. car locked FUNERAL OF hy oO ret Pris p ariveways and no cross-walk for| BAZAAR AND WILLIAM GEORGE WILSON [Male Quartet sings at Bankers'|Chidren going to the CRA in his The memorial service for Wil-|School Banquet. liam George Wilson, who died at! Nay 14, 9.30 p.m Durham NAMED TO COMMISSION Wednesday April 20 last Saturday in his Jist year, tition Covnel pide the appoint- at 2:30 was held at the Armdlrong Fun- 5.30 a.m Victoria County To he alloys gone. KINSMEN BINGO eral Home at p.m. Monday, livestock judging competition. Company. to the Industrial Com- Rev. S. C. H. Atkinson, minis- ing for Agricultural Representa-|S senta- | Sk . ter of Albert Street United] ---------- rm mreasrr-- Pre nta-| Skinner. Church, conducted the services. TUESDAY, APRIL 19 FREE ADMISSION Cemetery, EXTRA BUSES at the W. C. Town Funeral COMING EVENTS Alexander Braid arrives, w = Anqerson appeared before Hastings. Rev. J. E. Scarr, pas-/Grant Carson, Brooklin, May 10 Centre street and the Gibb street -- Ontario County Junior Farmer SPRING TEA request. the Oshawa General Hospital| County livestock judging compe- April 18. May 17, 10.00 a.m.--Soils meet- (mission. He will replace James JUBILEE PAVILION interment was in Oshawa Union Jackpot Nos. 54 ond 53 is as fol- 0 St -- Organiza- Servs When the interim financial re- port of the first year of opération was presented by the commis- is 9 he SOCIAL Bingo at St. George's Hall, corner Albert and Jackson Street, Wed-| nesday, April 20, 8 p.m. RADIO PARK BINGO TUESDAY, APRIL 19th 8 p.m. AVALON HALL 20 Regular Games -- $6 and $10 7 - $40 Jackpots. Share the Wealth YOU ARE INVITED Te The Ontario County Unit Canadian Cancer SOCIETY TEA 3 P.M. TO 5.30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20TH McLAUGHLIN HALL SIMCOE ST. NORTH DON'T MISS . . KING STREET UNITED CHURCH AOTS MEN'S CLUB AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 7 P.M. CHURCH BASEMENT TOP BARGAINS! €1 Y2-H.P. Blestric Motor) Home at 130 pm | April 21, followed by mterment, Aluminum hollow - ware and The pallbearers were Ronald in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. kitchen-ware produced in Canada | C. D. Cross. rector of St. George's/in 1958 was worth $7,293,000. | Trewin, Norman Graham, Ger-| ali "Ay i ald Gillis, Howard Trewin, Nor-|' ng lican Church, will conduct the highest since the 1954 record of services. $7,976,000 man Mitchell and Charles Pres-|~ ton Thursday, LIGHT UTENSILS ARTHUR FREDERICK HAWLEY The death occurred at the Osh- awa General Hospital this morn- ing of Arthur Frederick Hawley, Thickson road north. In poor health for four years, he was in {his 68th year | A lifelong resident of the Osh- awa district, the deceased was a| son of the late Alonzo and Annie Hawley. He was born at Whitby Sept. 8, 1892, and was married (there Oct. 18, 1923. Mr. Hawley, who retired four] years ago( was an employee of General Motors and at the time of his retirement was employed | mm the grill assembly depart- ment. He was a veteran of the First World War Predeceased by his wife, the | former Susannah Lawton, Dec 7. 1956, he is survived by a son, William Desmond Hawley, of Oshawa Also surviving are two sisters, | Mrs. C. Able (Addie), of Toron-| to and Mrs. Madeline Horne, of! Oshawa: two brothers, Herbert and Frank Hawley, of Oshawa] and a grandson, Desmond Sand. ford Hawley The memorial service will be) jbeld at the Armstrong Funeral) ANNUAL MEETING of the CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY for the County of Ontario and the City of Oshawa to be held aot St. Andrew's United Church 71 SIMCOE ST. §. on the evening of Wednesday, April 27th at 8 p.m. MR Toronto, will be Ltd, on adopting father. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED The Public Is Cordially Invited Speaker McLaren Advertising os DONALD HENSHAW of speaking on his experiences IN QUEBEC tock judging competi- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 19, Ty60 ¥ WEATHER FORECAST Sunny, Warm assumed his present post in 1957 On Wednesday after terms as principal of Belle fied re- north of Georgian 1 : ville and St. Catharines collegiate got 1 3 u ond gra scattered vrgian Bay Hope with institutes. : \weather office at 11 am. EST. | Regional forecasts valid until ~ er officers elected at the, midnight Wednesday. wt association's annual meeting here| Synopsis: Southern Ontario had Lake Erie, Lake Huron. Lake Monday included E. A eons," sunshine, slowly rising tempera-iontario, Niagara, Southern 4 : (tures and light winds today. In|Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Wind- '| the north, it was increasingly Headmasters Get President TORONTO (CP)--George Cur- rie, principal of Simcoe District High School, Monday was elected president of the Ontario Second- ary School Headmasters' Associa- tion. A native of Rodney, Mr. Currie Rs Toah Sth 3. ©. sor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: Cameron, Sault Ste. Marie Tech-|cloudy as a weak disturbance Sonny with 2 low Eloudy periods nical; W. H. Jack, Listowel Dis- moved eastward from Manitoba. day ane HA od trict High School; W. B. Sime, Temperatures were close to sea- southerl as to 25 or sd. ay Lakeview Composite School, Port|sonal normal. No change was ex- y esay¥. Arthur, and John Stubbs of Sir|pected for Wednesday in the ex- Northern Georgian Bay, Kirk- |James Dunn School, Sault Ste.treme south except for milder ond Lage Now Bay Sudbury: 3 Marie. |temperatures. It will be cloudy Ty ant milder with 3 few widely scattered showers. Winds light today southerly 15 to CAPSULE NEWS 25 Wednesday. Cabinet Gets [iEExiers ' New Powers on 2 occasional rain ar snow tonight. PARIS (Reuters)--The cabinet POLITICAL BAN St. Thomas Wednesday mostly cloudy and milder with a few widely scat- has been given the power of de-| ANKARA, Turkey (Reuters)-- 1 ondon |claring a state of emergency to!All party political activity in Wingham tered showers. Winds light today southeast 15 Wednesday. ARI one \ ROTARY {maintain order in the event of Turkey was banned Monday night |moronto Among the visitors at the meet-|serjgus internal troubles. For-|for three months by a parlia-| Trenton . ing of the Rotary Club of Oshawa, |merly an emergency could only mentary commission set up only|gi Catharines at Hotel Genosha on Monday, pe declared by Parliament, as hours before. [Hamilton a Lis] | tars were Ron Chisholm of the Algiers pene TOUR WEST POINT [Muskoka oe v : Toronto, (occurred during Charles Lennan, of Melbourne, Army settlers revolt of May, wren POINT. N.Y (AP) -- Killaloe . Maj.-Gen. Nikolai Korenevski of Earlton .. Australia, ana Rotarians Ralph|{1958. Ursell of Georgetown and Vernon {the Soviet Army and his party Sudbury . will tour the U.S. Military Acad-|North Bay Rowe, of Whitby. BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED [ef tay. Sis Will be the ag Repuskasing u isi Al bered the birthdays of six of its|glers and spies--today becomes The Rotary Ciub of Oshawa, at ssian group ever to re ~ is] oin 1 Moosonee members. Those honored were respectable and like any other| Dr. J. Phillips, Dr. C. O, Mil- city in Morroco. From now 2) ler, C. Vipond, A. G. Storie, |citizens will pay taxes, visitors| BU EY L E K 4 Richardson and Geoffrey will pay customs and the old po : mosphere of "anything goes" w f . rar" Fender EATN T= TRUE-TRIMBEEF ({ ~ &-.:: be ended. During the meeting of the TO MOVE CAPITAL 12 KING ST. E. RA 3-3633 "uu" Meat Specials! Wed. Only ! Rotary Club of Oshawa, at Hotel. RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) SHOULDER 39 Genosna on Monday, Rotarian Al. Brazil will move its capital | i Ls. 25 its banks yesterday. Rain and warm weather were the cause of flooding here and elsewhere in the area. --CP Wirephoto CITY AND Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Wednesday | NEW ATMOSPHERE TANGIER (Reuters)--The once international city of Tangier-- famed as the mecca of tax ERUBRHNS2THIZAGS Dr R. E Andrews BANNER PRESENTED | closed for construction tod ay: official capital because many] Hoskin avenue closed from Bald-| government agencies will still be win street to Windsor avenue. here. Whenever possible threse streets] ks ae will be partially opened to permit WOWS RUSSIANS movement of local traffic. Ex:| MOSCOW (AP)--The musical treme heavy rains may result in hit My Fair Lady opened at the the closing of other streets. Red Army Theatre Monday night] a ii oe Be and wowed a capacity Russian ,. THREE GRASS FIRES audience. The Russians loved it, The Oshawa Fire Department aj], especially the dancing. i extinguished three grass fires during the past 24 hours. Depart- BY COMMUNISTS? ITHACA, N.Y. (AP)--Former| ment ambulances answered four calls during the same period. president Harry S. Truman said Monday he "wouldn't be sur- Dr. J. Heller Head |Sations 'sgainst lunch - counter Of Cancer Institute segregation in the southern NEW YORK (AP)--Dr. John Collins presented a banner from Thursday from beaut iful but| SLICED the Rotary Club of Tarpon crowded Rio de Janeiro by the] Springs, Florida, Rotarian Col-/sea to Brasilia--a futuristic city SLICED BREAKFAST lins attended a meeting of thelin the wide open spaces of the| Florida club during February. inland. At one minute past mid- night Rio loses the status of STREETS CLOSED capital it has held for nearly two| MEATY The following streets will be centuries. It will remain an un-| nited States were inspired by Communists, Truman was ques- {tioned about the sit-downs during R. Heller, 55, who considers him-|/@ Press conference, self a cured cancer victim, will NAZI- TYPE CLUB head one of the world's largest] JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)--| cancer centres, it was announced (Seven teen-age pupils at a Jack-| Monday. sonville high school were .ar- Dr. Heller, now director of the rested Monday and police said] National Cancer Institute of the|the group was a nucleus for al U.S. Public Health Service, will|Nazi - style youth organization become president of Memorial dedicated to the elimination ofl Sioan - Kettering Cancer Centre Jews and Negroes. They were July 1. lcharged with delinquency. Have fun with Fun for the whole family, room for loads of gear... all at a low, low price! See yoer Envoy deafer ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LID. 140 Bond St. West, Oshawa, Ont. HARRY DONALD LIMITED Whitby, Ont.

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