CITY GROUP DEPARTS FOR GREAT BRITAIN With the advent of the sum- mer travel season, hundreds of Oshawa people are departing for points near and far. They go by boat, car, train and plane. Local travel agents re- port that trips west to the coast, north to Muskoka, south to Bermuda and Mexico and to Europe share equal popular- ity. This fortunate group of Oshawa and district people are members of the Old Country WEATHE Club, many of whon. 'are re- turning to Great Britain to visit families and friends, They are seen at the bus station prior to their departure on Tuesday afternoon. Most will travel by plane from Toronto. Club members are all those interested in the Old Country, whether they have originally come from overseas or not. They will remain in the British Isles until the end of the sum- R FORECAST Parliament At-A-Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tuesday, July 19, 1960 The opposition parties blocked scheduled Commons in a sur- prise move that produced an all- day debate on old age pensions Gin which they advanced their| own proposals and rebuked the government for not keeping its promises. . Murdo Martin (CCF -- Tim- mins), saying old age pension- ers are in a "hideous plight," touched off the debate by urging that the $55-a-month pension be ?| boosted to $75. Opposition Leader Pearson pro-| posed a national contributory, | pension scheme, federal-provin-| cial co-operation to increase old | age pensions and extension of old |age assistance to unmarried] women and widows at age 60. | Health Minister Monteith ruled | out a pension increase now as premature; there should be no mcrease in the $55 flat payment {until the possibilities of super- imposing graduated payments on top of it have been studied. Trade Minister Churchill an- {nounced that the initial payment {for Prairie wheat in the next |erop year starting Aug. 1 will| {remain unchanged at $1.40 a bushel for No. 1 northern. | Senator Arthur Roebuck (L--| Ontario) reported that the Senate divorce committee this session] heard a record 609 divorce ap plications from Quebec and New foundland and recommended 492 for approval--both records. | Wednesday, July 20 nesday night whist drives. The ladies auxiliary hold meetings at Simcoe Hall, the second Tuesday in every month, The club does welfare work, holds summer picnics, Christmas children's parties and has a social evening once a month. J. McNab is 'chairman of the club. Leonard Riley is vice- remarks from window shopper: chairman. |that make it hard for depart-| ment . store dummies t first time, others at home. There are 800 members in the club, Of these 84 are taking | part in this summer's trip. They will fly direct from Mal- ton to London or Preswick and return August 16. The club has been operating in Oshawa for four years. It holds regular dances; usually at the UAW hall. During the summer months the members hold Wed- mer, some seeing it for the | 'Wax Dummies 'Wax Eloquent By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP)--Hers are| " io --Oshawa Times Photo |their plaster faces straight: | T : "Any woman could look happy in a window if she didn't have |to worry about who would wash lit." 'Honey, if I thought it would| Rum-Runners Built } ¥ Wreckage of a blown safe is shown as it was vacant land south of street Ajax, Tuesday. found on Bayly Officers from the OPP break and entry CAPSULE NEWS Culture Goes To Montreal MONTREAL (CP) Mo! Montreal, opening ending Sept. 1, certs, plays, tival an opera and an oratorio. SETS EXAMPLE Plans g| were completed Tuesday for ntreal's annual summer satu- keep | ration of culture. Le Festival de Aug. 3 and| will Bor con-| Conservative Daily Telegraph recitals, a film fes-|Will publish a Sunday edition d for the windup, grand|early next year, the first new THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 20, 1960 3 "WRECKED SAFE FOUND IN AJAX squad scan the area. Detec- | from the Wilson and" Keele tives Van Fleet and William | street store contained $5000 | Cameron believe the safe is | when removed last Wednesday. ! one stolen from a Power super- | (See story Page 1.) market last week. A safe stolen --Photo by John Mills Relax in Comfort TALLY-HO ROOM AIR CONDITIONED Hotel Lancaster closed Tuesday. Canada with Les | Maitres-Sondeurs won an award for the best short-length films. FEAR SABOTEURS MADRID (AP) -- Government sources reported Tuesday night! that more than 1,000 persons have been arrested in southern Spain. Secret police were said to be on the alert throughout Anda- lusia because of fear of sabotage of dams and powerplants. The informants said the arrests be- |gan 10 days ago after a call |from "underground elements' | for sabotage. WELCOME WALKER SYDNEY (AP) -- More than 5,000 people gathered in Wagga {Wagga's main street Tuesday | night to welcome Britain's mara- thon hiker Dr, Barbara Moore as she marched into the Australian (01:4 A" Th fo] peau Valley TONIGHT to earth by parachute near Jor- dan, Mont. NEW SUNDAY PAPER LONDON (Reuters)--London's Business man presently employed in Oshawa seeks change. Has 20 to $30,000 available for in- vestment in established national Sunday newspaper in | Britain for 40 years, it was an- {nounced Tuesday night. The new really make you like me aay| oPTAWA (CP) -- The Civil|paper will be called The Sunday city a day late on her hike in . [] ° Thriving Capital [imdb mye ae sand dresses ke ast--ut, ou supervises personnel recruitment FREE MILLIONAIRE w, Ww y J lic service of Canada, SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) -- A rum-|separate province. cards to his name a man can lin grog gighuBl | SINGAPORE (AP) -- Chinese running settlement that grew to| Coal mining began as early as|only afford so much." other employers in engaging Millionaire C. K. Tang, 60, was become the coal-and steel centre|1672. First mines were operated| «Oh Marge, if only once he older workers. In its 1959 report|released Tuesday, three days of the Maritimes, Sydney cele- on the nearby cliffs. The co0al|gaw me dressed up like that! 1! tabled Tuesday in the Commons, | after he was kidnapped by armed brates its 175th anniversary July|was used to fuel garrison quar-|know he'd call me again." the commission pledges that no|thugs outside his home. A family The member was quoted as saying 24-31. |ters at Halifax. "Yes, Myrtle, I agree. new age limits will be set on/Mm u vir TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- northerly 15 becoming light by| his ransom totalled 150,000 *"-- business, manufacturing, wholesale or retail, that can show substantial re- turns ond can stand thorough investigation. One requiring part or full time participation. AN replies treated confidentially. Write BOX 811 Oshawa Times the Sydney district. Youth Pinned By Tractor PICKERING (Staff) -- A 16- Sunny Skies, Quite Cool | Visits by naval ships, parades.| Coal production continued on a|dress was made for you. And if| civil service jobs "without the | easts issued at 5 am, EDT: |a flypast, band concerts and the|small scale until 1830. In 1827 | layan dollars ($50,000). Sunny| appearance of such entertainers|General Mining Association |as Don Messer and the Haymes bought out several individual Sisters will mark the celebration. mining franchises. By 1834 it had Synopsis: A large high-pressure | Sun area will move across Ontario/today and Thursday. Continuing this evening. Timmins-Kapuskasing: you had only one thing more-- the figure--it would probably fit you." | "I always like to see the fam- {most compelling reasons." Age, limits at present were very few. CALLS TENDERS year-old youth was rushed to the Ajax and Pickering General Hos- (CP)--The civic|pital at 8 a.m. this morning suf- TO PROBE GRAFT MONTREAL bringing sunny skies to the prov-| cool today, a little warmer Thurs- ince today and Thursday. Tem- day. Winds light. peratures will be below normal| Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Thursday 50 75 Lt.-Gov. E.C. Plow will read the text at the anniversary ser- vice in St. George's Anglican Church, built shortly after the city's founding. over most regions, reaching mid- 70s in the lower Great Lakes area wingham and mid-60s in the North during gt Thomas . the 4 Tn Regional forecasts valid until St. midnight Thursday: Windsor Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake|London Ontario, Niagara, Haliburton Te: Totonto i gions, Windsor, London, Toronto,| Hamilton Hamilton: Sunny with a few Muskoka cloudy intervals today. Clear to- Peterboroug night and Thursday, cooler. Kitchener Winds northerly 15 today, light Killaloe tonight and Thursday. Earlton Georgian Bay, Kirkland Lake North Bay .. regions, North Bay, Sudbury: Sudbury Supny with a few cloudy inter- Kapuskasing . vals today. Clear tonight and|White River ....... | Thursday. Continuing cool. Winds|Moosonee Peking Backs Attacks Corporation, major employer in the industrial city of 35,000, will hold open house, BUILT ON COAL The settlement was established Empire Loyalists. It was named for Thomas Townsend, Lord Syd- ney, then colonial secretary. Under Lieutenant Governor Joseph F.W. Desbarres it be- came the seat of government for Cape Breton Island, until 1820 a OBITUARIES MRS. EVA GIBBS LUKE In poor health for the past few years, Mrs. Eva Gibbs Luke died Tuesday at the Oshawa General | Hospital. e The Dominion Steel and Coall in 1784-85 and occupied by United | sunk the first shaft into the Syd- |ney coal seam and erected a | foundry and a railway for haul- |ing coal. | (BOSTON BUYER In the 18%0s Henry Melville | Whitney of Boston bought con- | trol of eight small mines in Cape Breton and amalgamated them {ini Dominion Coal Company Limited. | Construction of the integrated | steel plant began July 1, 1899, |and led ultimately to the.forma-| |tion of Dosco. In the 18 months | after the steel plant opened the | population rose to 9,000 from 13,000, and Sydney became Nova | Scotia's second city. Today the industry pays its 4,000 employees about $21,500,000 a year. The steel plant itself is| [the largest self contained plant! {on the continent manufacturing] {coke, pig iron, steel rails and| other steel products. | QUEBEC (CP)--Roads Minis- ter Bernard Pinard Tuesday night opened public tenders called by his department last week for asphalt paving on the south: approach to the Quebec Bridge. It was the first time in 16 yedrs that public tenders were called by the provincial govern- ment for public works. FIND MUSKETS TICONDEROGA, N.Y. (AP)-- Eight French muskets believed to have lain in Lake George for more than 200 years have been recovered and are on display at Fort Mt, Hope here. The muskets were found at a depth of 50 feet by a diver, The fort bought them from him. ilies in store windows. They seem to be having more real fun fon the families I know in real ife." '""That's the way I'd like my wife to be--all dressed up, going nowhere, and with her mouth shut forever." "Really, Joe, T don't see why you fight so hard against wear- ing Bermuda shorts. All men have hairy legs. You see that dummy on the left wearing shorts? You've got better knees than he has -- except, maybe, they're not so pink." "Sure, go right in and buy it It will cost me only $10 a week until we're both grey haired." "Well, Agnes, I agree it would be nice If our hushands looked passed on to the municipal law department a resolution setting up a commission to inquire into graft at city hall which was unanimously passed by city coun- cil last week. What action the law department could take was not clear, excepl that it could de- cide whether the resolution was within the city's powers, and if so, what procedure should be fol- lowed. PASSES BILLS LONDON (Reuters) -- The House of Commons early today passed two bills paving the way for independence of Cyprus and Nigeria. Cyprus, British Mediter- ranean island colony becomes in- dependent on Aug, 16 and Nigeria on Oct. 1. The bills now go to the as nice as those in that window. KILLED WIFE House of Lords after which they DETROIT (AP)--A man fear-| oil receive the royal assent and | But if they did--let"s face it-- do you think they'd have mar-|, {ing death from cancer shot andi ome Taw. ried us in the first place, or we'd| iii his wife after an argument | ENTERTAINS KING been able to hold them after-| LONDON (Reuters) -- The ward?" over his will. Early Tuesday Wil- . [liam Chico, 54, a bar owner, tele- phoned his police detective Queen entertained King Bhumi- y s ; reid g um. friend, Arvid Friedlund, saying bol and Queen Sirikit of Thailand executive committee Tuesda yl fering injuries received when a sod cutting tractor overturned | and pinned him to the ground. James Valmer, .16, Toronto, was operating the tractor with a crew of men employed by E. Darby amd Son Ltd., who were clearing sod from a field on No. 2 Highway, east and south of Brock road, Pickering. The youth has a crushed shoul- der and possible back injuries. GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 9262 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131 OSHAWA vowVv NU-WAY RUG & CARPET SALES Broadloom wall to wall, Rugs, Carpets, Stair Runners. ONLY 10% DOWN he shot his wife, Mary, 47. He Tuesday night at a glittering UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY has been charged with first de-| state banquet in the white and gree murder. |gold state ballroom at Bucking MURDER, SUICIDE {ham Palace. DULUTH, Minn, (AP) -- A| EXPECT APPEAL father of eight children shot and] PHILADELPHIA (CP)--Dela- (Special) Tuesday, August 2, 7 p.m. | critically wounded his wife Tues-|ware state officials indicated : rham County Sheep Club|Coaching night for contestants of| 42 and then took his own life.| Tuesday night they expect to ap- and of the WA's| Achievement Day is slated for| Peterborough Exhibition in the| Neighbors heard shots in the|peal a federal court order calling On Japanese In Hong-Kong By IAN McCRONE ° HONG KONG (Reuters)--Com-| munist business organiza- tions and publications in Hong | Born in Oshawa, and a lifelong resident, she was in her 78th Durham County Backing 3 Ameren isin ke po io deash The days of the Japanese con- ter of the late Phillip and Sarah| Farm Calendar {Quest of Hong Kong in 1941 are|Gibbs. She married Frederick E. Kong have thrown their weight repeatedly recalled. | Luke in Oshawa, on Jan. 1, 1906. | BOWMANVILLE behind Peking"s attacks onl Making the running in these] A member of St. Andrew's Dur h Japan with warnings about Jap- attacks, which deal more with United Church, Installation by our own mechanic 174 Mary Street RA 8-4681 FV VN OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 2nd Storey on Simcoe Street South. 1100 square feet. Parking facilities available. Low, low rates. For full information write to BOX 824, OSHAWA TIMES EUCHRE, Coronation Orange Hall 4 3 a rr night at 8 p.m. Good prizes and re- ony"s biggest English - freshments. 50c. Come and bring your newspaper. friends. oe BINGO, Bathe Park, Eulalie Avenve, ECONOMY THREATENED Thursday, 2 p.m. Euchre Saturday, Some left - wing trade unions| I! r } pm. |have issued statements echoing Chapel service will be conducted BINGO -- Union Hall, Bond Street, | (1. thame that Japan's drive for) Friday, July 22, at 2.30 p.m., by Wednesday, July 20, 8 p.m. 20 games : . : he y . 3 $6 and $8, Six $40 jackpots. Share the | Wider markets is threatening the the Rev. J. K. Moffat, of Simcoe wealth, _|economy of a number of coun- Street United Church. Si |tries and the livelihood of their anese trade "infiltration" in this|{rade expansion than the recent|Heather Grou , she was devoted | Frida i i Milton Blomstrom home a: -| for full integration of British colony and other parts ofl row over the revision of the|to her home, ee and Cr | Friday at Pio air sounds 2!/Owarls Department of Agricul-| lo 0) later id one iy "the schools by he fan y oot Tos southeast Asia. |United States-Japan mutual Se-| Mrs. Luke was predeceased by| to attract a fair crowd, especially] Thursday August 4, 7.30 p.m.~ Blomstrom children, Diane, 16, Court of Appeals for the third These charges have the central| curity treaty, are Hong Kong's her husband: she is survived by|from among the local breeders. |Durham Countv 4-H Tractor Club run out, screaming '"'Daddy's kill-| U.S. circuit said Tuesday the theme: Japan seeks domination| vernacular Communist-backed or| daughters and four sons, all Other principal events in the| meeting, Ontario Department of il8 mommy." state's present race integration of the local trade scene with the|inclined newspapers. lof Oshawa. if farm calendar for Durham Coun-| Agriculture, board room, Bow-| : process does not meet the "de- In these, some of the heaviest "0 "pap bo oe) and] tare as follows: manville, ? | MICE IN VESTS liberate speed" requirements of salvoes have come from Tal, "irs. B. McDonnell (Grace) and) "weqnesqay, July 20, 7 p.m. --| Friday, August 5. 8 SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)--|a Supreme Court order. : ; | Mrs. J. H. Snyder (Bootie). : y 4 Tiday, August 5, P.m. -- The air force announced Tuesday C Kung Pao and the Wen Wai Pao t Ontario and York Counties Short-| Official Opening of the Garden|; h {both of which are said to have Howard, Lionel (Casey), Ron- horn Twilight meeting at Rrook-|Hill Park. Guest speaker, Hon Ji. as recovered safely 16 black WINS TOP AWARD to. | greater circulation than the cot-|ald and Guy. dale Farm, Uxbridge. Guest|W, M. Nickle Minister of Pion |nice which soared to 133,000 feet SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain (AP) language| Also surviving are nine grand- speaker -- W. P. Watson. [ning and Development. [> 2 baller, The ye Slsitted =, i Latala, 25d children. | Thursday, July 21 -- Peterbor-| August 5-7 -- Middlesex Junior {icles at high ae lt ight I Hi 9 1 Fil "ra The body is resting at the Mec-|0ugh County 4-H Club members| Farmers exchange visit to Dur-|found in a container rook Bud 1 Bi gi Seba sti oe hich Intosh-Anderson Funeral H 0 m gio Dushals Coty; » ham, Hastings and Northumber- ------ ruc opm LVS astian, whic ay, y , 1.30 p.m. --|land counties. Durham County Sheep Club| Monday, August 8, 8 p.m. -- | Achievement Day at Orono|Durham Lf i. 4-H So Club F a Grounds. 3 meeting. Place to be announced. je ; | uesday, July 26, p.m. --| Tuesday, August 9, am, -- Interment will be in Union yunior Farmer meeting, Orono. |Durham TH nd Sait Pa ub NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled workers. According to some of these re- | ports, Japan's action has led to a number of Hong Kong mer- |chants and industrialists decid- ling not to handle Japanese goods, buy Japanese raw niate- Cemetery. ' | CITY AND DISTRICT Wednesday, July 27 -- Durham meeting. Place to be announced. County Soils and Land Use Judg-| Wednesday, August 10--Junio; |ing Competition and Field Day.|Day a' the Peterborough Exhibi- [Meet at Welcome Corners at 9.30 tion. Entries must be in before a.m. Compulsory meeting for 4-H| August 4. For entry forms, apply | potato and grain club members. lat Agricultural Office. $100 JACKPOT INCLUDED|rial or co-operate with Japanese Door Prize $15 capital. | St. Mary's BINCO WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th-8 P.M. AT ST. MARY'S OF THE PEOPLE AUDITORIUM STEVENSON RD. N. AT MARION King Street bus. at door. Bus will be waiting at auditorium after bingo is over. avenue closed at Olive avenue;! 16 GAMES OF $8.00 Highland : avenue closed at Olive|§ | 1 GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40 aysnue. | NAME OMITTED SHARE-THE-WEALTH | In Monday news story of the Local 222, UAW-CIO, picnic at| $50 EXTRA -- 2 CARDS FOR 25- . OR 10 CARDS FOR $1.00 Lakeview Park, the name of Mrs. Alice Reardon, president of ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED STREETS CLOSED The following streets will closed for construction today: {Park road north from Nipigon| street to Annapolis avenue; Col-| borne street footbridge closed at| |Oshawa Creek. Russett avenue,| [closed from Somerville street to [Simcoe street morth; Wilson road | |south, from Olive avenue to| Dieppe avenue: Dieppe avenue, closed Wilson road south; Olive avenue, from Verdun road to Wilson road south; Stevenson road south, from Gibb street to Champlain avenue; Chadburn street closed at Olive avenue; Central Park Blvd. south closed | at Olive avenue; LaSalle avenue closed at Olive avenue; Cadillac| be If Only I'd Got . +. RAYBESTOS "BONDED BRAKES" from . . . . : * prem Ma Plur giao aw Bee een the ladies' auxiliary was inad-| vertentiy omitted. Mrs. Reardon was on the platform with other |officials- in addition to drawing |several of the prizes, she also addressed the membership, ! Houston's Service Station & Garage Bonded Brake Service RA 347822 67 King St. W., Oshawa 4 !