The Oshawa Times, 7 Jun 1960, p. 4

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 7, 1960 OSHAWA GENERAL GRAD Two Ajax girls were among the 33 student nurses from Osh- awa General Hospital who graduated last week. Pictured prior to the Storm Sewers Are Discussed BOWMANVILLE (Staff Town council Monday night gave be deducted from Norm Hanna: Ratepayers' Asso-!street owners' bills eiaticn, two negative answers to. Mr. Hannan's second question concerning storm sew-'was if council ers he submitted to council on sewers. are fo be behz)t of his association the holding their bouquets of roses graduation cises are Peggy Jane Le exer- months and could not therefore certainly decides laid and Leveridge and Mary Mar garet Russel! Oshawa Times Photo Deputy-reeve Ivan M. Hobbs said it would be rather difficult for this council to answer that question as it could not answer for 10 years from now The depuly reeve said no one knows what the policy will be in 10 years time and this council cowd not commit a Liberty council of the future Mayor W. D Carruthers said he quesuon did not anticipate council chang- storm ing its policy now, therefore the > J the people in whose areas storm sew- residents of arcas in which these ays are insta'ed would have to Mr. Hannan wanted to know if sewers are proposed petition pay their share the $6000 the town received in against having them grants for winter works program undcr iocal work carried out on the construc- they be installed under tion of the Liberty street south eral taxation storm sewer could be deducted Then, if from the Liberty south property under general owners' taxes sewers arc taxation, received by the town for assist- what they ance in relieving unemployment assessed as their share of the!Asquith's daughter, Lady Helen| dren playing around. They say| in Bowmanville during the winter storm sewer installed will gen improvement, CARTER DEAD LONDON (AP) -- Sir Maurice installed Bonham Carter, lawyer and Lib- 10 eral party politician, died today| years or anylime in the future, after a long illness. He was 79. (but like Deputy-reeve Hobbs and Clerk-treasurer R. B. Reynolds will the Liberty street south prop- Bonham Carter was private sec- | Councillor Hughes he said not I A t d informed him this amount was erty owners be reimbursed for retary to Prime Minister H, H.|under the present conditions the S cce e have already been|Asquith in 1910-16, and married |authority wants®jt Violet Asquith, who survives, DISPLAY OF GUID here examimng the centre-piece A display of Guides in Action, exhibiting the work of 18 units nf Brownie and Guides groups from south west Pickering, attracted a large crowd to Kiwanis Park at Dunbarton Saturday afiernoon Exhibits from groups at Pickering, Dun- barton, Eas. Woodland, Rouge Hills and West Rouge were on display. Included in the exhibit were centre-pieces, safety post- ers and fire posters. Shown Court Case Is Withdrawn PICKERING Rosenburg Torontn, charged on a private complaint with threat ening, pleaded not guilty before Magistrate Guest im Pickering police court on Monday The colaplatnant in the case failed to apoear and the charge was on dered withdrawn Edward Rea, pleaded gwlty io @ charge of excess overload 4,600) pounds was fined $20 and eosts or three days Trevor James Henshaw, of Goodwood, charged with speed ing on May 10 at 60 miles an hour in a 40 mile zone was fined 20 and exhibited by Guide Company, groups Lefi to right: Foran bier Parker Wendy Murkar, and and Penny Skidmore East Woodlards Pack Photo by Speakman said the mit Alastair Walker, 12 charged 15 on Highway avenue with on May (Staff) Sidney fined BOWMANVILLE The by committee Monday following account sed payment mght pa proved * for council property totalled $259 54 Public counts costs committee committee, $ £901 72 410 40 ($375 of jon wl tn Jan Reiding, Malvern, Ontarin _ fired 320 and costs for speed on Highway No "2. in count fire Dun vhich prchase Tohnzenn Toronto cemetery & with fasling to stop at 2 fo NO Tie m on Rouge Hill drive Mowers) police commattee, $138 works department $3,367 and ae- counts paid prior to the meeting 1 $20 and costs or three Burl Crook, charged with totalled $12.359.89 i an operator Late hills am ynstable Robert $1731 for arena repairs the Rouge which won | CROSSWORD PUZZLE second prize are Brownies rep- resenting the South - Pickering Sharon West Rouge Pack; Deb- Dunbarton Pack; Dianne Murkar of the Pickering Pack the Barrie Pomeroy accused pro duced an expired temporary per Eastwood speeding was Town Accounts Are Approved Staff submitted chairman were| town committee ar finance dog romtrol rel comm to be mmittee Hill AOROSR 1. The shank 8. Ham's older brother 9. French river 30, Franchot --, actor 1. Of the sim 12. Senior 7. Conclude 14, Entive 8, Milder 35. Meddlesamee 11. Yugosiaw person river $8. Prize 32. Gronehie Aghting city term B®. Travel 137. Apparent back and 20. Man's forth nickname 38: Frosted 31.0ne (Scot) 9. Back 22. Islet 28. Caliber 24. A support 25. Place 26. Dry 28, Rocky pinnacle an-| 20, Music note 31. Groove 32, Resteurand (slang) 84. Like. = 35, ar Winston 2. Streamiety 8. A world power (abbr.) 4. Indian weight 8. Cubie meter 6. Sacred ree | 88, Pagoda 37. Booth of 89. Mailbag 41, Wicked er, 42. Icelandig work 48. Paper step 4, Golf ball elevators 1165 Noel CON! $25 aad casts or to she PUC for street oman ses 1] DOWN §. Chinese = Town Council Quits Authority BOWMANVILLE = (Statf) - either give us all our own way or|them, then telling them to take Town council voted unanimously|we're not going to play," Coun-| what they wanted Monday night to inform the Cen-|cillor Nicks charged Councillor Hughes in moving tral Lake Ontario Conservation| May Carruthers mentioning that council turn the authority Authority at a special meeting it|the meeting again with the exec-| gown by saying "no under the intends to call June 14 it does|utive said the authority did not present constitution of the au- not want an authority. |indicate what it intends to do|thority" we do not want an au- Oomicil's dicision Wes Satiedwily the buildings on the farm|ghority. by a let from A secre- nor did it indicate what it would| . i tary W. H. Marshall in which it|do with the cod arable land Whig ig His mayor as Jie det» was pointed out all council heads which half of the proposed site| Br wri 1 noe opinion, Coun- within the authority are to be|is made up. He pointed out there oa aid Sug ir copies of asked June 14 whether or notlis a dairy barn on the property|S Or TEES SUBREEEC ECUEE Whey want an authority. which would cost about $25,000 CERAMIC 4 CO nicipalities It was intimated in the letter|to replace and he could not EO 2d it be made clear the authority wanted a yes or no|understand what the authority | 17. Worship has the full backing answer and according to Coun-{would do with the barn {of 'council , cillor Glenholme Hughes, Bow-| ' vs manville should say 'no, not/BLANK CHEQUE Councillor 0 J. Presson, coun- under the present constitution of Speaking again tq the "no" cil 8s representative on the au- that authority." answer from Bowmanville, Dep- thority. asked permission at the Mayor W. D. Carruthers after uty-reeve Hobbs said giving a first of the discussion to be ex ! | hearing the letter read to council|"ves™ answer would be the same! cused from discussion and voting {by Clerk R. B. Reynolds said it|{thing as giving the authority a because of his position on the {was evident the remarks in the blank + cheque, signing it for authority. letter were aimed at him. RL SE ----p---- | He attended a meeting in Osh- awa between the CA executive] land the municipal heads from] |Oshawa, Whitby and Darlington Township HEADS OPPOSED According to the mayor, all the municipal heads were opposed to the authority going ahead with its proposed Scheme 1 in Whitby Township. He said what they are] objecting to with these conserva-| tion areas throughout the province is the way in which they Canadian Playwright Ekes Out Living As Waiter By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer [faciory LONDON (CP) A prize: "Writing plays for a living winning playwright works as a isn't very lucrative unléss you hit waiter to eke out his earnings in|the jackpot," says Muschamp, a id for We theatre oi " bo slim, boyish-looking writer. are pa . Thomas Muschamp, rn in : : Rig : . The cost comes back to the winnipeg 42 years Po would | _ His Bridge of Sighs, a satirical n i i: : comedy, won the Charles Henry municipalities, and it is not|pather write plays than anything DE a levied on a per capita basis, but|else but he finds you have to il of 1959. This be Drotentad more on a real estate basis, strike it really rich to make both ip Torr ned hohe Mayor Carruthers said. Bowman-|ends meet. ph Sigh ibaa Bagi ville's share of the proposed new| So this versatile, travelled man 20 on oh television conservation area would be $2600 who has worked as disc jockey ot n , he said in Timmins, Ont., and as depart- CANADIAN BACKGROUND. Finance committee ment store clerk in Toronto, His latest play, in a story he doesn't find satis chairman, n.| One Man's downtow Deputy-reeve Ivan M. Hobbs said pounds a typewriter by day and!Maeat, now is being presented by rey |nounced he was engaged to Joan [Stuart, 21-year-old white Toronto |dancer. Davis reported in April the engagement was off. Miss 'Sammy Davis To Wed Swede [sie suas vad sient Protested | LONDON (CP)--American en-'and religious grounds. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|ifTiainer Sammy Davi Jr. and wedish screen star Mai Britt Despite protests by the manage-| E ; |Monday announced they will be meni of Specialty Paper Prod-\married in London some time ucts Ltd. that they are in an in-| after Sept, 26, when Miss Britt's| tats jst zone ait there should not| divorce from Edward Gregson, a| > Dean lg Se ra ay 5 (california law student, hecomes| H ) S -| final. stalled in front of their building Davis, 34, is reputed to be the| on Temperance street highest-paid Negro entertainer in| { Town council received a letter the world. Miss Britt, 24, a white| {from Wie meneame dated May | woman, Js the star of the recent 128 in which it stat it "was movie Blue Angel. given rather short notice tha{| Sammy said: "1 meters would be installed in front| whether our kids {or weir building." iwhite, or polka dot--just so long | Specialty Paper officials are|as they call me daddy." l [prowesting the area is zoned in| Last November, Sammy an-| (dustrial and they do not have |complete parking facilities for {their employees, They have said |they feel meters are not essential that far from the main shopping |centre and have therefore re- quested the meters not be in- stalled. | | Mayor W. D. Carruthers told | |council last year's council de-| cided to install the meters as the | boulevard was taken out and| asphalted and the street widen- ed to facilitate parking for people| entering the building on business {In addition to the paper com- pany, the Ontario Hydro office is REAR IALI ILI wcated in the same building, and people going into the office were ADDED THRILLS unable to park for loy BEAUTY WELPLESS IW MONSTROUS MACHINE! cars i ROD CAMERON: MARY MURPHY Councillor 0. J. Presson said he felt there is plenty of space for employee parking in the rear of the building All that is in the way behind the building is a bit of rough ground and we could give the STARTS TOMORROW | management there time to repair | that. About the short notice they| BILTMORE WARNERCOLOR - STEREOPHON mentioned, it seems to me it was [1] L M [0] ed 3 their suggestion in the first place, | last year," Councillor Presson TIMES TODAY: said "THE INDIAN FIGHTER" Councillor Presson continued Plus "SITTING BULL" | council must continue to encour- age parking in the space provid-|---- ed behind buildings in order that shoppers may find parking space Meters irs 2 S oy AMERICAN oll DAY 4 Ho: FUN AND Jor! don't care| are black, | FIRST PICTURE IN... AN ASTOUNDING NEW DIMENSION IN SIGHT AND FRIGHT rey VINCENT PRICE » ADULT PLEASE DON'T REVEAL THE BEGINNING GIANT acionT TACTION GIANT THRILLS! Mayor Carruthers said the idea | he is definitely opposed to con- collects tips by night wailing onthe Birmingham Repertory Com-|yas passed in council last year servation under the setup the gable in a Kensington bistro CLOCA now have. He charged the authority has too much au HANDYMAN TOO thority, they tell you what they If there is any surplus want, what it will cost you, and the municipal councils do netla Smal have anything to say. righton. V Y "yf nv ie a definite answer efforts, he has rewired the house, film projection unit do we or do we not want con-|PW in new plumbing and decor- servation, the way it is, I say five and even done some brick » y- id. laying. h NO." Deputy:reeve Hobbs seid He says he finds physical labor |of 104 NO CHOICE refreshing. While toiling, he often Councillor Ken Nicks said he felt the authority left council no/for resolving difficult situations and saw service in Thailand choice but to say no. He con. ---- ~---------------- Burma, Malaya, Indochina tinued that no one in the room . Egypt, Italy and Palestine. After Tires Tender is the leading lady. from property he owns in Street-car in Canada mistress of the old Gaiety The wants to stand in the way of con- the war he was in turn, actor servation and everyone wants it, playwright. and shoe salesman In the 1950s he worked in Tim ling to London BOWMANVILNLE (Staff) i. -- | assistant to a Town council Monday night '"They're like a bunch of chil- ac- | Brighton, where for a | tenders received for the purchase he hopes of tires for the town works de- down and do nothing but writing partment grader and pay loader EE A i»hoBhz Frank Jamieson was awarded the sale of aset of tires for each machine at a total cost of $617.35, WASHINGTON The tenders received by coun-/by an optimistic economic out cil were as follows Cowan |look for the newspaper publish Equipment, $647.90; Palme r|ing industry, United States news Motor Sales, $672.81 § | Tire Store, $608: G. F. Jamieson, record 7,325,000 tons $617.35; Hap's BA, $657. Ray/the U.S. government Gibbs Sunoco, $742; Foran's Esso, This would represent $696.40 and Knapp's Auto Parts, mately one-half of total world de- $672.91. mand TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buftale WROC-TV WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale this year reports Channel Muschamp's father, originally the downtown business section. the two salaries, he plunks it into|an actor who also worked as a|He pointed out the area is not conductor in Toronto|,oneq Mostly through his own When times were tough, ran al.ommerctl His grandmother, once wardrobe atre in London, lived to the age cialty Paper management is be- When the war broke oui Mus- : ( gets inspiration for new plays or champ joined the Indiah Army be brought to their attention it mins and Toronto before return- One summer he worked as an areas, play-reader in|---- [ time he cepted the second lowest of eight| ed a coffee bar. Some day | : | ee oo "rent, PrESbyterians U.S. NEWSPRINT RECORD 'Approve Plan (AP)--Spurred Canadian print consumption should reach a approxi- Channel 6--Toronto S°™MPIY approval) and to provide 5--Rochester 2nd committees orm ' T WEEN-TV Channel 4-Buffaie mes pany. His wife, Margaret Lang, with the intention being to pro- vide more parking facilities near I MARATHON MYLENE DEMONGEOT oaneL Rocca ; ans Galates Lux Production A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE FEATURE DAILY--1:30 - 3:25 - 5:25 - 7:25 - 9:28 202020 2 2k 20 2 Xe 226 20 20 NOW "RHAPSODY IN STEEL* SHOWING In Color NIFORGIETA HECHT-WILL- LANCASTER PRESENT pee |INGISTER HEPBURN industrial, but is zoned Deputy - reeve Ivan M. Hobbs "Duck Doctor" wanted to know if when the Spe-\ngw COLOR CARTOON ing notified of council's decision to instal the meters, if it could was their idea in the first place. .| Speaking against the motion to install meters, Councillor Glen- ,|holme Hughes said the area is {zoned commercial but is being | iused as an existing industrial area and it is unusual to instal] parking meters in industrial 'For Council | GUELPH (CP)--The General Assembly of the Presbyterian '|Church in Canada approved in principle Monday the creation of a church council Details of a report on the pro- posed administrative reorganiza-| |tion were deferred for later con- sideration. If the full proposal is implemented, it will set up a new administrative board to oversee financial affairs (subject to as- ADULT ENTERTAINMENT TECHNICOLOR®! twaset ov UMTEDEIARTISTS OSHAWA i for consultation with all' boards VE i he council would have 31 x nhers, including 18 named by SDAY EVE { 5.00 P.A. | 11--Family Theatre 6--Sportstime house 4--Learn About Things To Do 2-Three Stooges 5:15 P.M, D [ CBE Ae & opeye's h Big Mac Show 2 Trouble With Father b:00 PM 5:30 P.M " a Family Theatre 1 Nows si 9:30 AM | BwPlayhouse T--Rocky apd His Movie Lo Childhood Literature toc Hompéer Room 3-The Mig Rascals Friends Burns and Allen 5:16 P.M 6---8ky King Life of Riley 4 1 2-McGraw "Mg Mae Checkers nt % 6:00 P.M. 10.00 A.M. bilo P.M News S-NRed Rowe Show T«My Friend Flicks ~Early Show 83--Dough Re Mi 4 Huckleberry Hound Ivan Hoe 10:30 AM elix The ta Highway Patrol 7 Morning Show 8 00 rm. 6:15 P.M. | 82 Flay Your Hunch 8. Nowa Lawrence Welk 4-On The te 6:30 P.M, 11:00 AM 11--Family Theatre lane ( Khow B42 News: Weather Jp , Might 6:45 P.M. ove Lugy 6.4.2 News 11:3 AM S~Muntley Brinkley 11 Boh Molean Nhow Meport 82 Conventrntion 7:00 P.M 4 December Bride Tabloid 12:00 NOON loy The Hifleman Cartions Burns and Allen Hestlens Gun Sergeant Pilko 82 Tiuth » 7:15 P.M Consequences News: Weather 4 -News and Waather 7:30 P.M 12115 PM pr #-Matines ugar Foot 8-Donna feed t--Epeaker of the M 4 4~News Roundup &~The Brighter Da 8:15 AM. | s--1The Thin Man Captain Kangaroe - | 3--Comedy Theatre 8:30 AM. 4:30 P.M Friendly Giant Fdge of Night Adventure Theatre Yancy Dervingey | WEDNESDAY EVE, Fun House 6 ~Today ' 9:00 AM ? Romper Room 3 Ding Dong Ehow 1" 7. Warly Hhow 4 Western 2 Highway Fatal Gis PM 0. Bea Muni Gi rm y theatre wei Weather tidh PM Hiinkley Tatilod Vikings 2--Laramis Whirlybirds 2:00 P.M 11.8 Chevy Show - th EW b--!.save It To Beaver ~Love That Sob . d t Could Be You L---Ssarech for Tomorrow 12:45 PM | 11--Movie Matinse | 4---Guding Light Arn Southern 8:30 M T-Wyatt Earp 83. (isorgs Burns Show 4-Dobls Gillis 2:00 PM, 116. Front Page Challenge 7--Take A Good Look 1:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M, 2-Mid-day Matines Live A Borrowed 7--About Faces 7 Life ,e 5--Feature Movie. Ozzie an arriet | 4 ied 4--Meet the Millers 4 Drama 9:30 P.M 1:30 P.M 5-2--Price. Is Right ; id 7Divores Hearing 9:00 P.M. 4-The World Turns 14 An Hour of Stars 2:00 P.M 7--The Hawaiian Eye 7--Day In Court 4-The Millionaire y 2 Hapr 6-Ad ventures With i Noddy 9:30 P.M 4--Better or Worse {I've Got a Secret 3-Queen For A Day 2--Tate 10:00 P.M First Person 2 Arthur Murrey Red Belton 10:00 P.M 7--Aleos Presents 4-Garry Moore 53M Squad 10:30 P.M 16.-p Conference 7 Loronedn 9 2_Johnny Midnight 1:0n P.M 117-6 5.4.2 News Weather; Sports 11:15 PM 7-- Playhouse &--Viewpoint 11:30 P.M n 4--Theatrs : "p 8Sports Views 3:30 P.M 1 53 Jeck Parr 11--Music For You 11--Late Show 7~Who Do You Trust id 45 Top Plays = 11:45 P.M 52-From Thess Roots 8--Viewpoint 8-BORILE | ana 4--Verdict Is Yours 130 P.M WEDNESDAY 1:00 PM 0. Yate 8:00 A.M 11.. Popeye tae 7--Buitalo AM 7--American Bandstand 3-2--Jack Parr | 8--Today €--Film Playhouss --Theatrs | Open House 11.6 7-Gals Storm 7-Sea Hunt Home Cooking 52-This Is Your Life Houss Party +-Circle Theatre Loretta Young 10.30 P.M Theatre 11-8 Exploration 3:00 P.M 7--Interpo! Calling 11.6-PM Party 6~Farm Program 7 . oO 5-Man Hunt Tust Men 11:00 P 8-5-4-3-- 3 Weather: Sports 11:15 P.M. 7---Playhouse the General Assembly --10 minis ters. five laymen and three lay (women [The assembly also voted to in- orease its comrilndion to its pen lon plan, raising maximum pen-| by $100 fo $1, and maximum wid. | £50 fons for minister 100 annually ows and orphans' pensions to $550 annually REVISIONS OPPoOsen Proposed revisions in the Pres hyterian Book of Common Onder, | presented (0 the assembly Mon day, were fevined "high church: | fem' and said fo be "heading our| wing direction." | Stamfond Reld of Me-| sald that, con-| Prestwterian tradition presctibed forms of | prayer | lohureh in fhe | Prof. W Hn rary to University the hook Voling on the commiitee re- port was deferred | ANNA MARIA ALBERGHETT! - EVA BARTOK DEWEY MARTIN - WALTER SLEZAK - PAUL HENREID PLUS ADDED FUN and ADVENTURE TRE. FOR ALL YOUR FAMILY when they visit the 2 N | DRIVE-IN? Dont i 4 oNo y-sitters ON SCREEN TONIGHT! Free Playground IN ROMANTIC ROME! A This is the story of the rich and handsome |College, Toronto, said ihe only ' purpose of the book was to assist | ! MEM meso The revised draft, issued tol ministers last month, gives only Terrific in Nis first solo taming role aid. "It is a very had and dan- gerous book," he added (AP)--The Interna- on of Jurists |threaten to turr the union into a {police state. The warning was Jone: a Lahor MP in Britain| who has jus! completed a two- | mental freedoms in the union Ba ud Me entertainment BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00 -- SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! young hotel tycoon -- he sings too -- and the four ministers and it was in no way = CINEMASCOPE aso METROCOLOR one philosophy of theology as that the policies| {made in the name of the com- {week on-the-spot inquiry into the , etd pv. To IT'S A REAL "EVENING-OUT' - wonderland of the * Don't dress-up .1, ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN fa ) Pref David W. Hay f Knox eH sisters who would give anything to marry him! binding DEANM; against all others, Prof. Reid SOUTH AFRICA of the South African government | {mission by Frederick Elwyn {state of human rights and' funda- the time to make reser. Now 1s ations for your tion by Air Rail Hotel Theatre Ticket DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY Summer vaca- 1 Beni || £ TO CROSS 2: HS ~~ ROBERT TAYLOR - ELEANOR PARKER ane 2990 VICTOR MeLAGLEN + RUSS TAMBLYN + JEFF RICHARDS - JAMES ARNESS _. CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A<COLOR ( N Steamship A Car Whithy Oshawa Brooklin MO 8.3304 Toronte EM 3.8958

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