\ 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 20, 1960 Gordon Sinclair (left) sits as the grouchy end man on the television panel show Front Page Challenge. He hasn't | (Mrs, George Hiltz at their eot- |tage, Williams Point on Monday. Mrs, Jim Stainton, Dave and ZION PANEL REGULAR missed one of show's 131 broad- casts. But at 60, the radio broadcaster, columnist, author | and reporter, is planning semi- retirement b ydecreasing his heavy output in newspaper writing and radio broadcasting. With him are Toby Robins and |d Scott Young. (CP Photo) Much Leisure Time Brings Big Problem LONDON (Reuters) -- after the end of this an Britain's labor force of more than 24,000,000 may be allowed to work only a 16-hour week, Al- would be a crime." leisure time? n "to work when not required How are Britons spending their Do-it-yourself house decoration and furniture-making is boom- But all this still leaves a large proportion of the population to find their own recreation. It is estimated that perhaps half the total population has no wish to take part in any organized activ- Douglas, Mrs, R. C. Stainton, Laurie and Marla, and Mrs, Rus- sell Stainton visited Mrs. Roy Thomas, Scarborough, Wednes- day. Mrs, Mary McDonald, Cress- well; Mrs. Anna Patterson, Brooklin; Mrs. Clarke Moore, Oshawa, visited Mrs. Keith Stain- ton Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Cameron and family, Orono, visited Mr, and Mrs, Ray Cameron Friday. Mr, and Mrs. A, Fisher were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Webster, Little Britain, Mr. and Mrs, T. Currie and family, Hamilton, are on holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Killen, Mr. and Mrs, W. Cameron were guests of Mr, and Mrs, F, Ward, Town Line North. DUNBARTON By MRS, ALLAN FISHER | ZION There will be no church service during August. Don Whitbread, a phutiont minis- ter, is in charge of the services for July, The WA held its annual meet- ing Wednesday when it was de- cided to hold mo meetings in August. The annual picnic will not be held this year. The group for Septembe: meeting will be Mrs. Glen Glas- pell, Mrs. Frank Pascoe, Mrs, W, Pingle and Mrs. Arthur Dart, The Doubles Club will help purchase an organ for the church as its project this year. The WA is assisting with a donation of $500. Keith Fice has returned home after a week's holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dart, Woodville. Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Fice and Douglas visited Mrs. Ruth Stone house, Whitby, Sunday. Philipp Gerry, Toronto, visited Mrs. F. B, Glaspell Saturday. By IVY THOMPSON . Mr. and Mrs, Norman Leach|> DUNBARTON -- Frieda Pink-| visited J, Kivell, Solina, Sunday. |ertou of Scarborough was visit-| Joan McMaster and Marilyn|ing with Mr. and Mrs. Cecll Glaspell returned home from|Turner on the week-end, Camp Pretoria Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, T. Young and| Mr, and Mrs, W. Frank and/Mr. E, G. Code spent the week- David, Toronto, visited Mr. and end at Buck Lake with Mr. and . Robert Ki A Mrs, Cecil Jackson. Me and eA len Mrs. Roberts of Toronto visited her sister, Mrs. Alex Gourlle, at and William the week-end. Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, C. 1. Fletcher on Thursday were Mr, and Mrs, Ross Wilson, of Windsor, George Gould of Cleveland, Mrs, Tassie of Cooks- town aud Mr. and Mrs. David of Guildford, Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Crooks spent the week-end in Detroit, Mr, and Mrs. David Stivens and family of Shoal Lake, Man. Adams Sunday. Hoi. . , and Mrs, Frank Barvat, visited Mr. and Mrs, L. R. 'Argue Sunday. Mrs, E. Bryan is in Port Perry | Manitoba and will also be the M.\ marking mandatory for lumber tion of the Canadian Standards Association, said at the formas~ tion meeting that Manitoba was the only province that did not have an association certified to grade lumber in the province. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH "With! More Comfort wie ov faite tooth ,(toba Forest Products Association, The Association will be the lvoice of the forest industry in | stamping and grading agency for} lumber products. Grade-marking now is needed for lumber exported to the United States. Central' Mortgage and Housing Corporation in Canada also proposes fo make grade used in National Housing Act spent the week-end with Mr, Melntosh, They are going to oe United States for a course prior to a overseas. BURKETON By A. R, HUBBARD BURKETON -- Open House for the vacation school will be held in the church at 7.30 p.m., July 22, Products Group tobans, "Manitoba Forest WINNIPEG (CP)--Fifty Mani- representing all phases of the forest industry in the" prov- ince, have established the Mani- toon fn ls To eat and talk in more puis . wat ust sprinkle & little PAS. od your Plays, ing, 7 piste. odor" denis breath' construction, Colonel J. H. Jenkins, chief of the forest products laboratories at Ottawa and chairman of the Canadian Lumber Standards sec- Mr, and Mrs. Walton 3 and Mr, Allan Larmer, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Larmer. Mf. and Mrs. Harold Larmer, Allan and Grant attended thei wedding of Mr, and Mrs. Donald|# Larmer at Eagle Lake Saturday. | Cheryl and James Rowan, En-|f | niskillen, were weekend guests of {f Mrs. A, Carter. Fred Carnochan, Port Perry, visited Mrs. Esther Carnochan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Morris Mitchell went on a picnic excursion to * ¥ % * % * Champlain Park, Orillia, Thurs- SAMUEL € Each oT H - ay. Mrs. Clarke Moore, visited Mrs. the weekend Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Stewart, Brenda and Valerie, were week- end guests of Mr, and Mrs, Allen Wight, Consecon, and visited Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Taylor, Hilton, Mr, and Mrs, Dougals Skinner and family, Oshawa, visited Mr and Mrs, J, Stainton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stainton, Laurie and Marla were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walters at their cottage near Minden. Mrs. Norma McMaster, Oshawa, Keith Stainton at Mrs, * KK Kk NK STARTS TODAY | 17. DIRECTLY ON "WORLD FAMOUS* DAYTONA BEACH Largest & Finest -- © Heated Pool ® Color TV Lounge ® Restourant ® Cocktail Lounge © Planned Entertainment © Deluxe Rooms & Efficiency Suites See Your Travel Agent or write CiNEMASCOPS COLOR BY DELUXE BOX-OFFICE OPEN 8:00 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK From the Play "Come Prima Meglio &i Prima" by Luigi Pirandello AND ADDED ACTION! Based on the TRUE exploits of Commander Crabb, roi Frogman of Wertd War 11 AR Film + A Universal ONLY A FEW BUMPER CLUB LUIS ing. Five times as many books|ity. LEFT. WE WILL DEFINITELY BE SOLD OUT ternatively, 10,000,000 workers are being borrowed from the F. B, Glaspell visited Mr, will work a 40-hour week and and have to retire at the age of 35. public libraries as 30 years ago, This forecast, made by a for- mer minister of production, Lord Chandos, who now is president of the Institute of Directors, is based on the prospect of a new "golden age" brought about by scientific developments. But whether the increased leisure] which will result will bring with it more happiness is a problem which is increasingly worrying politiclans and churchmen, so- clal workers and doctors. The general view is that in- creased leisure must come, but that the nation is ill equipped to cope even with the leisure time| available at present. The| answer, many think, lies in greater emphasis in education on the creative use of spare time, and a general attempt to broaden the mind and the na-| tion's interests. Manual workers in Bria} tor day work, on an average and no including overtime, a 42 - hour Of Press Council week. They have two weeks an-| 1ONDON (CP)--Col. Willie C. nual vacation, plus six legal holi-| ;yjgsitt has been appointed sec- days a year. There are no offi-|retary of the Press Council, museums and art galleries. Taverns, for many leisure hours, ple are taking up photography, and there is always television, | | About 26,000,000 adults television in their homes. in adult education, students attend university extra- mural or workers' educational | the winter some 600,000 adults in England and Wales regularly at- |tend classes arranged by the lo- cal education authorities, Among the young, nearly 1. 000,000 are members of youth or- ganizations. New Secretary elal figures for the professional Britain's "watchdog of the classes, but in general these ,.ecc" He succeeds Alan Pitt now have a 40-hour week, With|Robhins. who is retiring at his three or four weeks' annual va- own Noduest after six years on cation. | the Chandos, in his estimate of| Col. Clissitt has been active in Britain's future labor needs, was morning, evening and weekly only underlining the problem to newspaper production in 'Lanca- come when he envisaged that|shire, Yorkshire, South Wales, there would come a day when!Devonshire and Sussex. TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronte WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester WGR-TV Channel 2---Buffale WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffale and more people are visiting movie thedtres, sports and dancing still account More people now own cars, more peo- watch | 11, Overact There also has been a boom | 18, Hugh wees, Some 150,000 | | association courses and during CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 4. Short ide 708.) thrower 6. id claw 4.The sweetsop 8. Colonist 6. Blacken French king 7. Injure 14, Kinds of 8. Typist's examinge mistake tions 9. Girl's 18, Turkey nickname stuffing' 10. Public [SHIAIFTT RA IGIAISIE] 2. Nebraska : city 12, Ghastly Ha 2. 1015 S. 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