The Oshawa Times, 4 May 1960, p. 22

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Lt-Cmdr. Laurle, Capt. Grant and Cmdr. Tingley have large, comfortable homes in widely sep- arated parts of the city. TTC Hol Meeting On Sub Route TORONTO (CP)--The five-man Toronto Transit Commission held a stormy session Tuesday and agreed to meet again Thursday to reconsider a decision about the proposed route of part of this city's second subway. Chairman Clarence Downey said he and two other commis- sioners, William Russell and Charles Walton, had met pri. vately and agreed to switch the pr d route to mid Spa- dina Avenue from Christie Street, farther west. Allan Lamport, one of the two issi s not at the private malt on Vancouver Island, says| discipline was the most impor- tant factor and the emphasis has changed noticeably in recent years. Lt-Cmdr. Laurie, 66, born in Quebec City, was retired in 1933 with injuries. He was aboard several British ships that fought the German fleet during the First World War, He was also with the naval in- telligence service at Ottawa and Victoria and prior to his retire ment was executive officer of HMCS Naden at Esquimalt and HMCS 'Stadacona at Halifax. IN TWO WARS Capt. Gauvreau, 66, was in iboth the First and Second World Wars and now owns The Cap- tain's Antiques, a curio and sou- venir shop on busy Fort Street. "I move when the spirit moves| me," says Capt. Gauvreau, whose family tree is Canadian for 300 years. He often closes the shop and travels. Cmdr. Tingley, 63, is an expert at navigation and acquired the skill under freak circumstances in the First World War, The Admiralty hi d he was an expert behind the rudder meeting, said he was confident and assigned him to vessels as/the decision would be reversed navigating officer, He received again. his training aboard ship. | "This has a very serious stink TEACHES NAVIGATION of a land propositions Mr. Lam- € e was" officer in charge of port said. "I don't like to thi " iy there wasn't much of a|charts and compasses at HMCS| about it." ight in the initial defence debate,| Naden during the Second World| Ford Brand, the fifth commis- which is to be continued Thurs-\War and now gives private les- sioner, joined Mr. Lamport in day. sons in navigation in his spare|criticizing chairman Downey for The rather slow-moving debate time. holding the private meeting when was conducted mostly before] Records show Mr. Brand was away on a vaca- 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 4, 1960 ------ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN 50--Articles for Sale B. ¥. GOODRICH Stores -- tires, bat teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. RA 5-4543. TELEVISION sets for rent; also radios, sun lamps and record players. Meagh- er's, 5 West. RA 3-3425. Four Men Recall Life As Sailors By JOHN MATTERS periods in Canada's military his- Canadian Press Staff Writer |tory. VICTORIA (CP) -- Four mem- bers of the first class at the old naval college at Halifax are liv- ing in happy retirement on the opposite end of the country, oc- casionally recalling their careers as Canada's first professional sailors. Lt-Cmdr. J, D. Laurie, Cmdr. Harold Tingley, Capt. J. M. Grant and Capt. Maurice Gauv- reau were students at RCN Col- lege in 1911--the year after the Minister Stands Pat On Press Misquotation (CP)--Trade Minis-|the reporter's statement, Mr. Churchill reiterated that the stor- ies were false. "I stand by my statement on Monday" April 25, he said. Mr, Fisher also asked Mr. Churchill whether he had con- sidered moving that Mr. Gold- berg or the senior representative of the AP in Canada be called before the bar of the Commons "to explain his reflections upon the minister's veracity." Mr. Churchill said he had not 47--Automobiles For Sale op a radio, $795; 54 Buick hard- 55 Buick tic, $995. 3 * at Mike The college's curriculum was patterned after that of the Royal Navy. In those days Canada did mot have a fleet anil cadets were required to complete their train- ing with the RN, STRICT DISCIPLINE Courses were taught to the tune of a hickory. stick, says Capt. Grant, and the discipline was extended into everything the cadets did. Capt. Grant, 64, who later be- came commandant of Royal Roads miliatry college at Esqui- unfor- activities. y Just 20 My experience tunately, was limited to battles." WARREN BROUGHT IN Mr. Churchill said that in Tues- day's statement Mr. Goldberg at- tempted "to implicate a distin- guished civil servant (Jack War- ren, assistant deputy trade minis- ter who accompanied the minis- ter to Moscow) and accuses him of levity in the course of the dis- cussion on uranium." w| Mr, Warren "was not a war considered such a move "as yet. correspondent; he was just an The minister, a clipping of the reporter's statement in his hand, giticer in Ihe Royal. Canadian Mr. Churchill said Mr. Gold OTTAWA ter Churchill sald Tuesday he |stands by his version of a talk he had with an Associated Press re- porter in Moscow, which resulted in a story quoting Mr, Churchill as saying Canada would be will- ing to sell uranium to Russia. In the Commons April 25, after his return from Moscow, the min- ister described the story and a subsequent one by the reporter, A. 1. Goldberg, as "false in their entirety." Mr. Goldberg, in a reply car- ried Tuesday by The Canadian Press, sald Mr, Churchill had Phone YUkon 52605, "deformed every Yuoatim Foi re hiA|every cir 0 elr ve ,|talks in Moscow on which the slightly used, $139, Terms, Meagher's, dispatches were based. 5 King Street West, AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes. NO CHANGE Asked by Douglas Fisher (CCF Prompt Service, Tice estimated. Ofer n , Chair and table ow for early delivery. --Port Arthur) to t on rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. GUNS, ] and hunting ap plies, new and used, terms 10 per cen down, Dominion Tire Store, 4 Bond|30----Articles For Sale West. a. 3 Sirent Went: RA S93) eins ns ONE Bean orchard LECTRIC razor service, cutting) ondition. Phone RA E heads, cords, etc., for all makes of electrie razors. Trade in your old razor|'sp§ MERCURY Mark 75E, perfect run. on a new model, Meagher's, 5 King ning must sell. RA 68-5109, Street West. 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Only about 40 oflof the 21 cadets who enrolled in|tion. Mr. Downey said Mr. Brand the 437 House members were inthe college in 1911 are still alive..and Mr. Lamport were not in- heir seats. Of seven reporters in The greatest toll was during the vited to the private meeting be- he press Canadians. were| First World War, when five died cause he knew they opposed the lin the sinking of the Good Hope.|change in routing. |AP New York the word "if" was gallery, four |altered to "and" in Mr. Gold- berg's original dispatch, "I notice that Mr. Goldberg has had 20 years' experience. By in- ference I have had none. | "I notice he was stationed in |Paris, in Prague and at the United Nations; he has been parts, altachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. Rentals, Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- ice, RA 8.0591 anytime. BABYLAND Bargains! New style smart metal body carriages, converts to car bed, many colors, lowest price in town, $37 Large full panel Roxatone crib, half price, $19.88, Spring - filled crib mattresses, $9.88, Playpens, $8.88. High chair, $7.88. Strollers, $5.88. Wil son's Furniture, 20 Church Street, navy was founded May 6, 1910-- and their long service in the navy took them through critical sald the Aceon was 'largely a ™ reprint of statements which i berg left unexplained four things: S Of B I eciared 48 Jioneny 'api 35) 1. The motive for his question Cra mn omar Cc again." in Moscow about the possibility | There was very little comment|%f Sandia uranium sales vl M di GC [] ussia. in the cso by air Glibrs "3%, gen aus, win NAGY JEOPparaize Gov t that I have been incorrect in[®" person woud as: what 1 have said" in the Com-|>whe WAS WICH cause inter- gy HAROLD MORRISON mons, The rest was a "somewhat|P4tional trouble.' od Canadian Press Staff Writer garbled account," ; 3 asked no questions at a press conference] WASHINGTON (CP) -- Demo- USES SARCASM given by the minister in Moscow. [cratic congressman Don Mag- Mr. Churchill spoke sarcastic] 4. His reference to Blind River|nuson of Washington said Tues- ally as he glanced at the clip-|uranium, not a common expres. anti - aircraft missile production ping. sion nowadays because Cana-|by the United States might place He described as a "calamity" dians speak of Elliot Lake, Ban-|the present Canadian government [the fact that through a transmis. croft, Beaverlodge and North- "mn jeopardy." ; sion error between Moscow and|West Territories in references to| "Such action," he told the uranium-producing centres. House of Representatives during a six-hour defence debate, *"'could board motor. Phone RA 39257. QUESTION RULED OUT . |possibly result in Canadian with- BABY budgies, ideal gift for mother At this point, Alexis Caron (L--|drawal from North American air ga Motier's Dav. iv. Bread, 114 Evin Hull) asked Mr. Churchill to tell defence and denial of U.S. mili- TWO Mary Maxim sweaters, new, the House how many times since|tary use of Canadian air space." one lady's, size 18, $25; one gent's, size 42, $30. Two grass rugs. Must be seen to be appreciated, 9 x 12. RA 3.3231, . USED tires, most all sizes, $3 and up. §. F. Goodrich Stores, RA 5-4543, 15FT, Cedar strip boat, 10 horse power Johnston motor, trailer, first class con- 1957 he has complained about be-| Magnuson spoke in launching] ing misquoted. Speaker Roland|an appeal for the rejection of a| Mishener ruled the question out/House appropriations committee of order. recommendation that Bomarc-B abroad. I was stationed abroad yn his statement April 25, Mr. production be halted except for a for six years in France, Belgium, Churchill expressed regret that|small development program, the Netherlands, Germany and po Canadian reporter had tried | the United Kingdom. te get in touch with him in Mos- Mr, Churchill, a First World cow to check the statements at- War veteran, also served in the|ributed-to him. Second World War as commander| Mr, Fisher asked him Tuesday of tho 1st Canadian Armored Car-|yhether he was aware that two rier Regiment in northwest Eu-|Canadian newspapers actually rope, attaining the rank of lieu- had tried to reach him but were tenant-colonel, unsuccessful, He went on: The minister replied that he CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS e DOGS 'NOT PERMITTED TO RUN AT LARGE e ALL DOGS IN THE CITY MUST BE LICENSED Notice is hereby given to all dog owners that City By-laws provide that dogs LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want ears for wrecking, Highest prices paid. RA 65-1181. 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He said he could have tion is approved by the U.S.| House and Senate, it would not| be in keeping with arrangements | shall be prohibited from running at large in the City of Oshawa, unless re- strained by a leash, from May 1st to July 31st, 1960. Pay- | Street. RA 5-7616. Al TLoYD carriage; 1 white bath; 1 erib, condition. Phone Whitby Mo) | |made a year ago between the| Astor Checkwriter, never used. ent. I was not a war correspond- been reached at his hotel in Mos-| - ---------------------- | A RA 5-5743 SPECIAL 21" cabin cruiser, 100 HP |g.3i01. Buch r and trailer. Excellen pndition. To MGeorge i Loring, [FOUR used 21" TV sets, and 50--Articles for Sale Orono 34R12. table models, 879 each. Hurry TRIO {Te , 171 Bond Street East. SINGLE steel sink and drainboard in|PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. | ent, Many of them saw consider. cow had the telephone operator|Canadian - U.S. governments for| 1, single shelf, good condi-|All colors Guaranteed flat, gloss. 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By-law 2365, as amended, requires that the 1960 licences must be purchased by February 1st. Dogs not carrying 1960 licences are being considered as stray dogs and i ded. Impounded dogs not claimed within 48 hours are being destroyed. Avoid having your dog picked up and possibly destroyed by purchasing your licence without delay if you have not already done so. sidered." BOMARC CALLED FAKE Congressman Daniel Flood, Pennsylvania Democrat and a severe critic of the Bomare,| claimed that the missile was a Complaints of dogs running at large and the large number of unlicenced dogs seen require rigid enforcement of the provision of the by-laws and the Dog Control Officer has been given instructions accordingly. good few Motor UNS, ammunition and hunting sup-|one, with two propellers, very p.m. plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent hours, Doug Amey, Ontario Tire Store, 48 Bond Sales, RA 5-6501 - 7 ee LLOYD baby carriage, good condition. RA 8.1339. 66 Switzer Drive. 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He said the U.S. government had sunk $1,700,000,000 in the Bo- Dated ot Oshawa this 30th day of April, 1960. |without reference to Canada and SAGE installation near North would be a breach of contract, are and yet the missile and this was recognized in U.S. "couldn't shoot a starling off the government circles. Supreme Court building." Mr. Pearkes said he had not| He claimed Magnuson had to indicated any preference as to|/fight for the missile because the decision on the Bomarc in hisMagnuson represented Seattle, talk with the U.S. assistant sec-|site of the Bomarc manufacturer, Bay will continue. "The work will proceed until the United States informs us of any change in the Bomare pro- gram they may suggest," Mr. Pearkes said in a Commons re- |e ALDERMAN JOHN G. BRADY, Chairman, City Propérty, Fire Protection and General Purpose Committee. 0 cellent condition. Apply 352 Cadillac Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 Avenue South, |Church Street. RA 3.7624. NU-WAY Rug Co, has been appointed 's7 15' PETERBOROUGH boat, com- distributor for Filter Queen Vacuum. plete with accessories, 30 HP Johnson RA 8-401 ply to J. R, Garland (L--- Nipissing). Mr. Pearkes sald the SAGE (semi-automatic ground environ- ment) electronic control unit at Trout Lake near North Bay will be continued "according to pres- ent plans" irrespective of what happens to the Bomarc anti-air- craft missile. SAGE is used to control the operations of manned and unmanned interceptors. Paul Martin (L--Essex East) asked whether the government has taken any steps to ascertain the U.S. government's position on the Bomarc. A congressional committee last week recom- ded scr. of the WON'T TELL HOUSE Mr. Pearkes sald he had been informed Tuesday of the U.S, government's intentions by the assistant secretary of defence but that it would not be "proper" to disclose the information to the Commons, Mr, Garland said there has been "understandable confusion" and 'genuine concern" in the North Bay area over the fate of the Bomare program, Mr. 'Pearkes said a $83,000,000 contract was let Dec. 14 for con- struction of the Bomarc site at North Bay and that more than $427,000 has been spent. It was not the intention "at the present time" to cancel the contract. Later, Mr. Pearkes was asked by Opposition Leader Pearson for t on a Washington re- port quoting members of the House of Representatives mili- tary appropriations subcommit- tee as saying that if the Cana- dian government exerts pressure "we may after all have to spend money on this missile in which we have no confidence at all." WORTH WILL DECIDE Mr. Pearkes replied that it is "ridiculous" to think the Cana- dian government would exert] pressure. The ultimate decision on the Bomarc would depend ne- retary of defence. the Boeing Airplane C y the south shore of Rice Lake, P Saturday, May 7th, ot 1 o'clock. One 21-ft. Peterborough Sea Ferrier Inboard Bucanon Marine Motor. One 14-ft, Plywood Boat, new. One 12-ft, Plywood Car-Top Boat, new. One 14-ft. Plywood Boot, Four 16-ft. Cedar Strip Boats. One 16-ft. Bass Wood Canoe, Mr. Murry Noble, Auctioneer, motor with controls, OB40 Tee Nee trailer with licence, price $1000, Hamp- ton, COlfax 3-2269. FOR SALE Gendron convertible baby carriage, good condition, $20. Also portable radio-phonograph, three-speed, nearly mew, $50. Phone MO 8-4407. USED parts and repairs for all makes of wringer type washers, % HP motors $5 to $10, guaranteed reconditioned hy and stoves. Paddy's Market, Hampton, CO 3-2241. UNPAINTED bookcases, only 99¢. with the purchase of one piece of unpainted furniture, Chest of drawers, $17 idesks, ; bookcases, $5.99; vanity dressers, $26; record binet, $18; room divider, $22; bookcase headboard, $15. Wilson | |51--Swap and Barter | 6aTH sets, sump pumps, pressure systems, steel sinks and cabinets, fur- boller and rads, electric pop piping and fit. Chinn RA 3-7088. NORGE gas range, good condition. Reasonable. Telephone RA 5-9148. ALL types of carpentry work and con- e crete work, Fre Phone after 5 p.m., RA 5-5820. 17 NEW tenor, Waverly Street, RA 8-0316. FOR sale, strawberry plants. 3.2847. SMASH savings on floor coverings! Clearance of last year's patterns, Many cheerful designs for home and cottage. Reduced for quick sale, 25¢ per foot. Hording heavy quality broadloom, rub- berized back and moth proof, six decor- ator colors, large 9 x 12 size. Very special price $79.50. Ends of wall cover- ings, clear out price, 37c per foot. Wil-| Furniture, 20 Church Street. son's Furniture, 20 Church Street. | mows rooms of furniture only $209. CHESTERFIELD and chair, wine, £004 ¢This includes chesterfield and chair, condition, $30. Phone RA 3.7618 after 5 chome set, bedroom suite, mattress, p.m. __|spring, step and Softee table, boudols IBM electric typewriter, good snap; and table lamps, pillows, etc, $23 cowh delivers! "Guaranteed Best Value! Also adding maine, reasonable. APY pone' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe BS Gohon Street, ie Street South WEDDING dress - and _bridesmald's | poorrnua™ 3 Srodine™ Real low prices! dress, size 14, for sale. Telephone RA ig in," "filed mattresses, guaranteed 30078, meri ------ construction, Reg. $20.95 -- Wilson's HAND iawn mower, used one season. low price, $16.88, Smooth top high qual- and car radio, reconditioned, to fit *51/ity mattresses, discontinued _tekings 3 and one of a kind, Serta, , Pustiss. RA 3414 Marshall, Simmons, reduced sale from $22. Continental RA > nace, cooler, serv-all grill, tings (all kinds). H. 52--Legal Notices I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife on or after this date, May 3, 1960, without my written consent. rt Udall Sr. BOARD OF PARK MANAGEMENT CITY OF OSHAWA TENDERS FOR PAINTING BAND SHELL IN MEMORIAL PARK Tenders for painting the band shell in Memorial Park will be received by the under- signed until 4 PM, EDS.T, Wednesday, 11th May, 1960. Paint will be supplied by the Board. Particulars as to work to be done may be obtained from the Superintendent, 110 Park Road North, telephone RA 3.9298. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. R. BARRAND, Secretary, City Hall, 50 Centre Street. quick beds, spring - filled sturdy construction, {mismatched tickings, single sizes, Reg. |$44.50, clearance price, $24.50. Bunk |beds. complete with ribbon springs, | mattresses, guard rail and ladder, Maple or Walnut, price complete, $58 |Roll-a-way cots complete with mat. tress, $16.95. Wilson's 2 Church Street. ROTARY POWER MOWERS bet $37.95 up MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, ONTARIO OL 5-3641 Furniture, SALE Auminum Products best quality at the best prices, fully guaranteed. Double hung windows only $18. Call now Lymer Aluminum Co. RA 8-5385 FOOD AND FREEZER PLANT $15.40 a week per tamily of four, includes approximately 90 per cent groceries and freezer. 'No down payment, For appointment (no obliga- tion)--phone RA 5-3709. FOOD PLAN THAT SAVES Complete lines of meats, fish, poultry ond groceries, Gov- ernment inspected. Blue and Red Brand beef, FAMILY CF FOUR FREEZER AND FOOD, BOTH ONLY $12.89 A WEEK. FAIRBANK-MORSE FREEZERS $199 UP Phone Now RA 8-1128 Guaranteed by Housekeeping BOATING SPECIAL 12-ft. fibre-glass run-a-boats, 12 h.p. 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