"WIND OVERTURNS This is the scene today at | pany [allowing & windsiorm in a south side food supply com- ' Chicagn last might, A lvaded IN THE LEGISLATURE Sees Sales Tax Hurting Economy By 7. DD. THOMAS Oshawa Riding for the government When the minister of educa- this cost education it is tion presented the estimates for my contention that some por his department for the year Hon of the cost should be rais ending March 1962, the usual ed locally for if the provincial hassle occurred regarding the government | saddled with greatly increased cost of educa the responsibility of raising the tion additional amount out of taxa Libera art pokesmen tion, then It may wish Lo con maintained the province shoulditrol and operate our public and the cost of educa-|secondary schools. If this hap | es pened, local autonomy would he y thisi taken away. | do no think this taxes foriwould he desirable for local indeniablei school hoards have done and money requir-| are still doing a very good job must. in thelin a difficult time from the! LOW COST HOUSING here After a great deal of delay must intell- 1 believe we are at last making gently assess whal addifionall progress with the low-rental sums of money would be re-lhousing project. The need for quired by the provincial govern-\such a project was made evi ment and how it may he raised. | dent by the survey undertaken SCHOOL COSTS RISE Iwo Years ago Excluding the provincial edu-| I discussed this project with cational grants to the localithe Hon. W. M. Nicholl, minis | local authorities to assume pressure from assume total tion, he tate of wouin the homeowner fact is that the ed for education last analysi pockets of the fore, | think rel hurder redice the reh th Come people WE # and a truck trailer tossed atop Whithy United Church anda # member of the local Liberal As sociation. He was secreiary of the Whithy Red and a charter member of Birch Chiff Lodge, AF and AM, No. #12 He also a member of the Veterans' Club of the Canadian National Railways SUIVIVINE #Rre former Gertrude M. Smith daughter Mrs Ross Irwin (Emily) of Pickering and & son James Alfred (Fred) of North Bay Also Mrs. ( pelkirk The { Cross Was the " his wile sister of is » (Winnifred) surviving Kent Om body is resting at the Town Funeral Chapel for service Tuesday, Mar. 7, at 2.30 p.m. Rev. J. Smith of Whithy United Church will conduct the Service Interment will haven Cemelery FUNERAL OF MRS. THOMAS JOHNSON High Requiem Mass for Mrs Thomas Johnson of 95 Wood treet, Oshawa, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital Thursday, Mar, 2, was Sung in 8t. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church Saturday, Mar. 4, at 10 am Interment followed in St Gregory's Cemetery The mass was sung hy Rev, br. P Dwyer Pallhearers were G, Mahoney Watson, G. MacKay, W Peters, Jr., A. Davidson and V Murphy | Members of the Knights off Columbus recited the Rosary in| the MelIntosh-Anderson Funeral| w be in Rest Scarhorn 7.80 p.m, MRS, ANNIE MeOUATT In poor health for the past five ro iosy Anderson Funeral Chap rs Mrs. Annie McOuatt died BOX CAR IN CHICAGO | boxcar is flipped over ot left | others in cepty Wome on Friday, Mar. 8 Lig Martin, 171 Gibhons street, Sunday the danger of ice awa General "CITY AWD * DISTRICT SECOND OFFENSE isbn Mezander Melennen 9, of 775 King steel west, was fined $8 and cols, or me month, (nday when he pleaded gity before Magistrate ¥ § Ebbs 19 » second oflence of public intomication. Mel ennan was mvesied on the Ark charge Mar. 3. Bo evidence was herd when he pleaded poity in the charge PICKET BUILDING PROJECT Members of the brickligyers union were picketing the Bay Ridges housing Aevelopment. at Frenchman's Bay this morning Officials of the woion and the company refused 10 comment STREETS CLOSEL The (ollowing streets will he closed ofr constrnetion 19mer- row, March 7: Bloor west # Stevenson rosd souih; Bieven son south, from Gibb in the CPR; Sievenson sowth closed at the CNR; Mohawk street closed from Sherwood syenue + 10 Bedford avenue PAVILION ENTERED The Oshawa Police Depart ment reported the Jubilee Pa vilion was broken nto some In time early this morning The to caretaker discovered the break 1934 in and noticed the cigaret ma was moved 10 Chatham where chine had heen pried open. En he remained until 195 try was gained through g win: While stationed with with the dow on the east side of the build Chatham detachment, he Was Ing It is not yet known what promoted corporal in 1847 taken and became sergeant in 1990 In 195%, he transferred to Essex County, where he re The current issue of The On mained until transferred 10 tang Gazelle carnes the in Peterborough with the rank of formation that letters patent of staff sergeant. He was second incorporation have heen granted in command of the Misirict to Stafford Brothers Limited eight force of Whithy SL. CIarE was . (AP Wirephots) in Maidstone, Ont 1952 he was transferred Kingsville, Ont., and in tioned to Was LETTERS PATENT Was an avid hunter a member of the Peterborough Curling Club, member of the Five new members were re Masonic Lodge, Al and AM, ceived al the quarterly commun Chatham, and a member of the jon service in Knox Preshyier servants quarter century jan Church Sunday morning FIVE NEW MEMBERS evil club He wa minster He is the former ther," Mrs Bowmanville Mrs. Frank Troger (Janet Pa ricia), Peterborough Bonnie Clark, at home and two grand children A Masonic was held at the Comstock Funeral Home Sunday at 8.30 p.m. and funeral service was at 8.30 p.m. today from the funeral home. The a memher of North United Church irvived hy Vera Wood; his ma May Clark daughters CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT A hopeful message of univer sal freedom was delivered in Christian Science churches on Sunday, Mar. Bb, in the Lesson Sermon entitled ""Man' his wife Nina two WILL PRESIDE Rev, James McKnight, pas tor of King Street Pentecostal Church, Oshawa, district presi- dent of the Christ Ambassadors presided when the organization : ' held its annual convention in Rev ¥ B. Mitchell on North Montreal during the weekend Dr W. E Wright, officiated The special speaker was Rey Burial was in Rosemount Me: James Brown, of Alabama morial Gardens Service " FLOOD DANGER OVER FUNERAL OF CHATHAM (CP) ~ Harold WILLIAM R, MARTIN Crow, chairman of the Kent Funeral services for Willlam County flood committee said mes Oshawa, who died in the Osh:(in the Thames Rive Hospital, Thurs: nagsed. He said all the Mar. 2, were held in Me-ihe river's mouth has either al i (Cloudy today and Tuesday. | | of ite at| cential Ontana as & low-pres: sure area wn Missouri moves Snow is eK RAIN AND FREEZING rain is forecast today for southwestern, southern and | rapidly northeast WEATHER FORECAST Freezing Rain Thunder Later Forecast Temperatures Low tonight and high I Windsor TORONTO (CF) Forecasts issued by the weather office at $0 am EST Synopsis Rain has spread o mpomas over the Lake Erie region aps freezing rain and freezing arizzle Kitchener in the remainder of Southwest: Wingham ern Ontario. Freezing precipita: Toronto tion is expected to spread over Peterborough the remainder of Southern 8nd wrenton ih Central Ontario by late 104aY, 8 Catharines ,.,. 25 causing hazardous Ariving CON: Hamilton +.oeesves ditions. Snow Is expecied IN yuckoka northern regions Killaloe ..» Lake Erie region, Windsor: gariton Overcast with rain today and North Bay thundershowers this evening Kapuskasing Ahi Tuesday cloudy with scattered Write River snowflurries, clearing dur ing the afternoon. Milder today cooler Tuesday. Winds easterly Moosanee uesday THE OSHAWA TIES, Mendey, Merch §, 1961 3 INTERIOR DECORATING COMPLETE SERVICE RA 8.4681 NUWAY RUG SALES 174 MARY STRERY | pected in the north. The dis. | | turbance is expected 19 pass | | sowth of Quehee, Overcast skies snd snow probably will accompany the fisturbance in Quehec, ~(CF Wirephots) | Final Week , . . This is your last chonce to see the EXHIBITION OF FASHIONABLE LIVING BEAU VALLEY 6-9 P.M, Worth on Simese to Rosslond Rd. ~~ then east on Rosslond KASSINGER CONSTRUCTION LTD, DON'T MISS IT ( PLUMBERS Examinations will be held ot the 25 today, shifting to northwesl erly 25 tonight Lake Huron ern Lake Ontario regions; Lon don, Hamilton, Toronta: Over cast with freezing rain or freez ing drizzle, changing io ran hy noon. Beattered thundershowers this evening, Tuesday cloudy with snowflurries, a little eonler Winds easterly 25, shifting to night to northwesterly 25 FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL CONFIRMS You ON THE SPOT Niagara west ALSO ALL OTHER TRAVEL ARRANGIMENTS RA 8-6201 Eastern Lake Ontario, Georg ian Bay, western Kirkland Lake regions, North Bay Sudbury Freezing rain heginning this afternoon, scattered thunder: City Hall, at 7 p.m,, Friday, March 10th, for Journeymen and Master Plumbers, Applications to sit, to be in by 5 p.m,, Tuesday, March 7th, 1961, H. CHAPMAN, Secretary, Plumbers Examining Board showers this evening. Snow fo: night, changing to snowflurries on Tuesday, little change in temperature. Winds easterly 25 shifting to northerly 25 tonight Haliburton, eastern Kirkland Lake regions: Cloudy today and rain hegin- Yow can borrow i] melted or floated away $5 O Without endorsers ; Mar. 4 Tuesday. Freezing . ning late this afternoon, chang service was conducted hy €3 by the United Counties of jng"to snow after midnight to: 1 Durham and Northumberland 88 night and to snowflurries Tues: Baturday $235 million in the year 1958, forlthe delay in the department's school attendance for 1960, this/iween the federal and provin:| ince did meet this additionalipow received the approval of from fields of taxation stillled to Central Mortgaging and on | "Low - rental 'homes are ur- day, Mar, 6. She was in her B8th|" mp, school hoards, the local coun-|ter of commerce and develop cils had to raise the amount of ment, last week, and questioned public and secondary s ¢ h oo llapproval. He informed me that education. With the inerease inla great deal of discussion be:| 1 housin, tharitigs as million en place nae Hrofeet ha expenditure then of course itithe provincial government, This must raise additional revenue week the project was forward:-| within provincial jurisdiction Housing Corporation to arrange| Yea ) One source would seem to be, the financing of the project. |At Hillsdale Manor early Mon additional tax revenue from the| federal government but, after|gently needed for those in the year, The decease made Neri, noiq Maitice of the Gospe the meeting of the provineial| low-income group, and with the/home with her daug premiers in Ottawa last week |start of the project this spring there does not seem any likeli-lit would give employment to] hood of any great assistance men in the construction indus from that source, It is rumor-itry and to many persons pres:| the government is considering| greatly assist in the demolition the imposition of a sales lax of sub-standard homes. It is this is the intention of the pro-lexpected the project will cost vincial treasurer, then it 1s estl- between $400,000 and $500,000 for mn al we al ere D Keetch and B ] deal FUNERAL OF HUGH 0, SMITH memorial service for Neighborhood Park have Hugh OO. Smith, who died al Tuesday a attractive the Oshawa General Hospital Thursday, March 2, in his 60th Year held at the Arm strong Funeral Home at p.m Saturday, March 4 Rey 1] minister of St. Andrew's Unit ed Church, conducted the ser ices: Interment was in Osh awa Union Cemetery The pallbearers were Allan Smith, V. Pratt, J. Smith, H Smith, D. Smith and §. Smith FUNERAL OF ALFRED MARTYN Funeral services far Martyn, #5 Westmareland nue, Oshawa, who died at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto | Thursday, March 2, were held {in the Mcintosh Anderson Funeral © Chapel Saturday 1he hingn ever club house was 2 mated a 1 per cenl sales tax would increase the revenue of the province hy $50 million, and OBITUARIES with a § per cent sales igs this could raise in the region 0 4 - , $250 million | ; JUNERAL Ob " 106 ' A CCF AGAINST TAX I'he memorial service The CCF grouy the as- (Gol ( Keetch, who died sembly intend to oppose this(the Toronto General Hospital mast vigorously, for helievel Phursday, March 2, in his 64th a sales tax 1 FeRTessIVE and| year was held at the Arm would hurt most those In the|strong Funeral Home 3.15 low income group, even if ex-|p.m Saturday, March 4 emptions were allowed on fond. | Rev. I. Amine, pastor of Pine It is my contention it would he | Ridge Preshyvterian Chureh, most unwise to introduce a|Toronto conducted the ser sales tax at this time for with! vices. Interment was in Oshawa increasing unemployment {t{ Union Cemetery may have very harmful ef The pallbearers w fect on the economy Keetch, D. Keeteh, W In spite of a great of | E. Keetch, J. Whitsitt larvis G EVENTS | SUNNYSIDE their weekly 3 pm. in the prizes each game BINGO ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM ¢ EAST Felford Leorge Kit AT AREWEL MONDAY GOOD PRIZE WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE | BINGO TONITE--8 P.M, JACKPOT NOS. 51.56 [Mar 4 at? pm Major M. Rankin of the JACKPOTS PAY DOUBLE {vation Army conducted IF WON IN 52 OR LESS [services Interment was {Union Cemetery REGULAR GAMES PAY Pallbearers were C. Langfield, DOUBLE IF WON IN Osborn, I. Halliday, H. Gen. 17 OR LESS W. James and Albert Owen ELGIN N. GRAINGER $2,350.00 TOTAL i THE NEW" Following a prolonged illness RED BARN Norman Granger died EXTRA BUSES idaturday, Mar. 4, at the Osh awa General Hospital, He was KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY, MAR. 7th ADMIS » TRA Bl EVERY NIGHT Alfred ave on Sal the in it try PRIZES 1 {| Barn at Scarborough Junction | Son af the late Alfred and Isabel {Granger Mr. Granger . was married in Whithy in 1907. He has lived there for the past 11 ve ATS Prey Lindsay FREE IOUSEY, he had resided an and Cannington, Mr {Granger was CNR station man ager at Lindsay for 47 years. | Mr. Granser was an Bde of EX a 50 a Sa TEAM 3 ang \ JUBILEE PAVILION kpot las stall Ra inlaw, William J Pearl Lorimer, 560 Mary street, | Oshawa, for many years The farmer Annie Buffam, then ed around Queen's Park that|ently unemployed. Also it would deceased was a daughter of the/ Knight, H. Fice and R. Fice late Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Buf fam and was horn April 18, 1873 at Fallbrook, Ont. Mrs. MeOuatt Years ago of 8. Paul's United Perth and attended Church St ularly Predeceased by her hushand predeceased by Mrs was also daughter on Jan. 20 son, Stanley MeOuatt, in 1857 Besides Mr, Lorimer, Mrs MeOuatt is survived by a sister Mrs. Frank Leech (Ada) | Toronto; two grandchildren Leonard MeOuatt of Montreal and John Lorimer, of Dart mouth, N.§. and three great grandchildren The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m Rev Dr WwW, J George Telford minister of St. Andrew's United Church, will conduet the ser vices. Interment will he in the family plot in Elmwood Ceme tery Perth, on Wednesday Mar. § ROBERT J, CLARK PETERBOROUGH Sgt. Robert J, Clark Dumble avenue, died Friday! night in Civic Hospital, He| had been in hospital since suf-| fering a heart attack Feb, 23 Sgt. Clark has been posted in Peterborough since July 1, 1954, sargeant of Ontario Pravineial Police district eight. | Active until his heart attack nine days ago, he was one of Peterharough's hest known po lice officers, liked and respect ed hy his men as well as oity| and distriet residents A 30.year veteran of the force, he joined as a constable in March § 1931, and was sta Staff, | i Ho| Small Homes ARR Big Business AY RA 312 Don't Neglect Slipping. FALSE TEETH in 0 AER SO, 0 ot | Don't he annoved and embarrassed FASTEETH. an nan -atil) powder to sprin ke T Dintes koens false Testh more Arms set Ciives oonfdent feel ing of security and added comfort by sueh handicaps alkaline hter and son: gan Nassau street, followed and the late py aierment in Mount | Following a lengthly illness {came to Oshawa from Perth 81 the death occurred at the Bow She was 8 member manville Memorial Hospital Sat An:| Bowen, of Newcastle. He was in drew's United Church here reg: his 48th year her Ont Lorimer in 1846. A resident of Newcastle in Lang Vault 1961 and by her only|faor Tuesday, Mar. | a truck driver and grader oper Lawn #tor for 10 years memher Chureh Masonic Cemetery Pallbearers were W MeColm, L, Trick and of Simkin Lodge 8, Me WILLIAM HENRY BOWEN and one daughter Darlene Mrs. Clinton Farrow(Acy) Mrs. Carl Todd (Margaret) am Henry | Newtonville Rev. Mr. Woodland, pastor of {Newcastle United Church, will Bowen and conduct the funeral service at urday, Mar. 4, of Wi A son of Stanley the late Mrs and was married at Ajax day, Mar, 7 23 years, he had lived pre viously at Little Britain WIE N Tn F TRAV ou DO 1 Lodge will hold a service at the funeral home at 8 p.m, today, of g He was al 4ay of Newcastle United ggasiorly 25 today the Newcastle tonight to northerly 25 He is survived by his wife, the ing regions {former Helen Hooper; his father Tyesday Also surviving are two sisters. ries Monday night, ending Tues and|day afternoon of temperature Bowen, the de:-|the F. F. Morris Funeral Chap-|ing region Tohn A. MeOualtt, in 1026, she|ceased was horn at Valentia, lel, Bowmanville, at 2 p.m. Tues | Tuesday Interment will be evening Oronn Cemetery. ries The members of the Masonic change E ELS 5 [LAN] ar bankahble A little milder to- security Tuesday. Winds shifting late day afternoon conler Timmins-Kapuskas Cloudy today and Snow heginning this afternoon, changing to snowflur Western little change in Winds northeast erly 26 today, northerly 25 Tues: | day, becoming easterly 25 Tues: day afternoon | Eastern Timmins « Kapuskas: Cloudy today and| Snow heginning this changing to snowflur| Tuesday marning, Little in temperature. Winds northeastly 20, becoming north:| erly 25 tonight | THE FASTEST GROWING ALL-CANARIAN LOAN COMPANY 17 SIMCOE ST. N. CALL AL REKUSH AT RA 5.454) *Canadian National's New Discount Fares for return trips save 40% for each additional person travelling with you, Many CN Discount Fares include bed, meala--even tips, Canadian Nationa! the way of tha worry-free No gummy. y AY taste or feel ing. Oe » {STRATE dew -N oar.