The Oshawa Times, 24 Aug 1961, p. 16

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Ls B, immediate plans|when he turned up at the Japa-! P ies Co tion. Olin Ma- we and co-ordinating the program. |introduce. No when he ed up at the Japa) NEW YORK (AP)--The gov- Dynamics Corporation, Ol a It Js expected isolated sxponl. ave beeh made for Grades 11,1 ,no0 in four years Tuesday ernment filed a civil antitrust thieson Corporation, Air Reduo mental classes . when he turned up at hte Japa: suit Wednesday in federal court tion Company and Chemetron . Experiments should be un- In Science der way in all grades during ZHUKOV REAPPEARS |nese Trade Exposition in Mos- against four corporations which Corporation, Eight other firms 11963? MOSCOW (AP} -- Marshal|cow. He was in uniform and was manufacture carb on dioxide, were named as co-conspirators T hi Dr. McNabb said the project| Georgi Zhukov, expelled as Sov-isaid to be looking very well. icharging that they fixed prices. but not as co-defendants. BRACEBRIDGE (CP)--Plans for a new science committee to integrate science curricula from Grades 1 on were approved Wednesday by the Ontario Teachers' Federation board of governors. The committee was recom- mended to the annual meeting here in a report by James Mc- Nabb, chairman of an explor- atory science committe stab- lished by the OTE last fall. The new committee would seek representatives from Onta- rio universities, school boards, y teachers' colleges, technological institutes, the department of ed- ucation and OTF member or- ganizations. | Mr. McNabb, vice-principal of Peterborough Collegiate and Vo- cational School, said purpose of the science committee would be "to unify the sciences in sources of study and to present " scientific concepts at the stage ® ' when children can absorb i them." CAR PLAYS LEAPFROG | Garnet 1. MeDiarmi, anor " ; ; id the plan would give a stu- \d " A car straddles the drive- | auto, parked in the driveway. | bor's lawn, knocked down |53 " way into Harry McNeall's | The playful car had collided MacNeall's railing and Sent 31 the i of Gade 1 he = basement garage at Toronto | with another at an intersec- | bounced off the top of his car. iy ee ow ae eved at * after playing leapfrog with his | tion, bounced across a neigh- --(CP Wirephoto) Special 8 u b ¢ 0 mmittees will| ® PLENTY OF SPACE |area, less than three-fifths of have the task of writing the SAVE ~~ 1 v AT CANADIAN Tipit 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 24, 1961 Si dy Pl 2nd assessing The Work Mm crass, TAKE 23 IONE 8S YU Years t0[16T mUmster or gerence in YvUY,| NAMES CUMPANIES |The sult was against General Canada has more than seven one per cent of world popula-| materials, creating the course { | "Murder Charge per cent of the world's landition. of studies, experimenting with : Party Sequel ee *" OTTAWA (CP)--Alfred Mad-| Uden, 46, Wednesday was| «charged with murder in connec-| tion with the strangulation death "but of late has had no fixed + address. | Tuner's body was discovered| + in the parking lot of national de- BUY BEFORE PROVINCIAL fence headquarters by a de- ' | ¢ fence employee. 1 I a NOTHER i. Police began their investiga- : A SALES TAX SEPT 1 t ! tion Tuesday after an autopsy ! . [3 + showed he died of strangulation. | | | Sunday of Kenneth Turner, 37, : . Co Poe aid he | | WITH CANADIAN TIRES [Police said they arrested Mad-| ; : ~den in an Ottawa hotel room. | Ya "4 EXTRA ,- He Is formerly of Verdan, Que., | CASH DISCOU NT BONUS Madden is to appear in ma- * gistrate's court today. Police said Madden and Tur- » mer apparently had been at a drinking party together Satur- + day night. Turner's sister and + brother-in-law gave him a ride "part of the way home but ~~ ADD 'EM UP THE TOTAL IS MORE PROOF THAT YOU SAVE AT CANADIAN TIRE ~ALWAYS! + dropped him near the defence fT te 3 For Every THE SAFEST TIRE ON EARTH! NDP Officials Dollar at J | SUPERLASTIC "SARCA"* Marumu : q Threat % SUPER ABRASION-RESISTANT CARBON ALLOYS - ; Ignore Threat | : WITH 100% DELUXE DUPONT NYLON CORD BODY ~ the New Democratic Party, \ | < which grew out of the CCF and \ | SUPER-LASTIC "SARCA" -- The tire that stops THE TIRE THAT'S BUILT FOR THE MAN ' the Canadian Labor Congress, F-A-8-T-E-R -- Rides SOFTER -- Almost TWICE - Wednesday scoffed at a threat| : AS STRONG as new car original equipment tires -- WHO PUTS SAFETY ABOVE SAVINGS -- Yet + by a Toronto accountant to seek ' DOUBLE the impact resistance to pot-holes, rocks, SUPER-LASTIC SARCA actually costs you "a "cease and desist order" to curbs, that could lead to early failure or blowout : g prevent them from using the s hazards in other first line tires, EXTRA MILEAGE less than ordinary cord tires supplied as orig- party name. At> | when you ride in cushioned safety on SUPER- inal equipment . . James Audy said the party Y i LASTIC "SARCA" NATURAL RUBBER, ~ which chose its name at an Ot- y y 4 . «~ tawa convention last month HS dll w "stole" the name from his pre- Rat PRE-FRAMED MELNOR MER'S. DISCOUNT PRICE oT - any - ay - z yiousiyestabished right - wing ALUMINUM LAWN SPRINKLERS size REG. LIST | NO ! = "NDP Vice - President David --= DOORS 3.12 PRICE | TRADE [| = Lewis, a lawyer, said Mr. Audy Seltatiring type, a. simile Sev PROM We --As Low As ® J as « has no grounds for legal action. WL fo install. 670/15 27.00 17.95 NO TRADE I # Andrew Brewin, member of 30.60 * "The words are all common 2 81283: " words and t be d 4 28" x #8" or 210" x #10" ------ - iy Bit iga ty isa [ COMPLETE SHEP LADDERS 710/15 30.80 18.95 = the NDP national executive, \ 760/15 33.70 20.95 Low | » said: "Since Mr. Audy's party \ LACH [] AS = is small, rightist, obscure and| 800/15 37.00 23.95 ® [| Ea ne -- - sibility of mixing the two par- ; 5 750/14 00 17.95 : ] WITH ) LAWN BOY 800/14 | 30.80 | 18.95 TRADE-IN = ties up." = Mr. Audy claimed his party | v ' " fe 670 /15 w has 793 bers and a bank Fr A _-- ~ 750/ " account under the name of the PO WER MOWERS 850/14 33.70 20.95 - - Read hy = New Democratic Party. He said| 2 SIZES, - Tire Instaiiation -- 306 sxire -~ « he did not have the Bame Inco. | 18" .. ww 72.50 TUBELESS -- only §2 exirs -- WHITEWALLS -- #3 extrs FREE CREDIT «~ porated because "city hall to! ea en . 4 SE moi ne Sri] 2 0054 fF BARBUE ON MONTHLY ACCOUNTS = Mr. Brewin said the only pos- pi d SPECI ALS X = sibility for action would be if| «~ his New Democratic Party were PRE-CUT Ndiorm size, large: ize, just : seed 1 tong to csaice] IGNIG TABLES Fo, abn vi sc. 1 on bis ps I limited Quantity . all at such low, low, : California Site 5-25- | NN a | 3 Couple Here TION th. 0a 40 | % : '¥ ma =k { - ' MRS. A. L. HOOEY "= 0" : 5% Cash Discount Notes = J .. Correspondent EB New like MONEY! They BOWMANVILLE -- Mr. and 5 : Toy EY! SPEND them as FEEL like MON Nn. Ola ant Sundry, Riv. GET AN EYEFUL OF THESE! g WES") MONEY -- at Canadian Tirell home after a visit with Fred : t y i hown R.A | Griffin and Gary, Béech avenue. FLOOR Tl LE CEILING 5% Cash Discount from All Prices $ | | : Mr. and Mrs. Alan Williams ~ | Deduct ii A : "SECONDS" and Dane, Hollywood, Calif., | are visiting relatives in town. SPECIAL TILE fo Mr. and Mrs. G. Goheen and family have returned from a trip| Vinyl Asbestos Canadian Mude to the Prairie provinces. Gunner John Miller, Fort 0s. 80 GAUGE bors, Winnipeg; is on Jcave ONLY 1 3 aon] 1 1 1/5 ¢ PEA\\ } S06 NO I. an rs, T. iller, er» 3 ; Prince street. ¢ EACH AM : RETREADS Dixie Gill is at the Ontario Cond super-Lastie YEAR GUARANTEE Crippled Children's Camp, Woo-| fire adjustments. - at #5. ; against defects In workmanship and materiel deden, London, working as al Tire guaranteed for and material. counsellor. You Always Save With Scotty's Cash and Carry Prices ! | WB rects tn workmanship ih ) : Mr. and Mrs. F. Sobil and , : x addition your Supsriastié hol --- : family, Clearwater, Florida] OPEN DAILY from 7:30 to 6:00 -- Friday Evenings Until 9 p.m. \s protected with COMPRE : d have returned home after visit-| | J 5 soap nazARD INSURANCE = 4 ing Mr. and Mrs. Clair Allin| | ff ove cents, gloss EVI, \} and family. | i ig Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hooey and| | stone - AEE, family have returned I | which make 8 fire unfit fo ? A S S 4) C | A T i S T 0 k i Bay, Kirkfield. Miss f 4 Green, Gravenhurst, spent a | OSHAWA WHITBY week with them. | 4 Fred A. Smith Co. Led. Bruce R. King, Prop. NETTER FEED 115 SIMCOE ST. S. 728-6272 m JROCK I N. s in Hawaii have an aver-| e E oge milk yield of 8976 pounds| SUPPLIES LIMITED QUEEN ST.--PORT PERRY Whitby Service: open.te *gemds for joi gr gh 1279 SIMCOE NORTH 728-6291 985-2824 10 p.m, daily except Saturday, 600/14 670/15 750/14* ee A dE de daa

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