THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 21, 1941 1n 1st judgment of an industry? | vise political thought to the eco- -. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT When n goes shopping 3 Ser. nomic necessities of today. ox tainly does use these yardsticks. . ® I f But its Views are Shscure in the NOW AIDS MAN > FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRES ~ XX extreme when they are ex- \ X I 1 ge oun sters More I or med pressde through the machinery] CARDIFF (CP)--Firedamp, a ° * ° : of government. noxious gas that once endan- / The situation in this and other|gered miners' lives, now is : Public Needed areas, Mr. Twaits commented, being used for cooking and heat- om 1S © WI1in £85 S cannot be remedied by govern-|ing in South Wales homes. Spe- By FORBES RHUDE Mr. Twiats described this as| ments alone. ." cial equipment is being fitted in Canadian Press Business Editor "an extremely dangerous situa-| "Rather, it represents a gen-|coal pits to draw off the gas and "The Apartment By M. CHATTERLY Peter Moore and Harvie Bryant.| One of the greatest problems|tion in a democratic state." eral failure to adjust and re-Ipipe it into a gas plant. oki ag be lt dehy UXBRIDGE -- Life saving ® Senior Awards: Gerry Cassel-|of business today is to gain| The public, in the view of Mr. i girl and the was taught again this year at & man and Arleigh Tiers. public understanding of what|Twaits and a number of other 3 \ "Butterfie] | 7 2 L erliiejda ¢ Elgin Pond in Uxbridge. Advanced Intermediates: Vera|its problems are. recent commentators, operates ; : Bruce Taylor, swimming 'and Simpson, Marguerite Connaty,| Business feels, for instance, under a "double standard" inll THE OSHAWA ROLLER SKATING CLUB { 4 UV 20 Dro water safety instructor for the ; Jim Warner, Garry Moore, Thea|that it is operating under a|relation to business. In the pro- 4 4 guy 80 g1 Uxbridge Branch of the Red Vanderwall, Arleigh Tiers, number of handicaps which are|ducts it buys it wants quality P nts , NN toe Cross, praised the pupils for Marion Skerratt, Linda Geer,|against its and the public's in-|and service but at the same rese . ue x : ; ; their effort. Gerry Casselman, Donna Mor-|terest. To cure some of them|time it may condone or support v 1 ; Ruth Cordingly received her rison, Carol Fairman, Pam requires changes in legislation conditions which make it diffi- 1961 SK ATER AM A : Lp instructor's certificate, for her [EF PO Horn, Dorreen Bryant, Donald|or regulations -- changes whichicult for industry to produce SHIRLEY JAURENCE / JAK TOM and JERRY instruction to pupils, aged from ; y Cordingly and Gerald Stone-|are not likely to come without|these results. or 11 to 15 years. pod ng public understanding and sup-| To some extent this is prob-§ SATURDAY, SEPT. 23rd, 8:30 P.M. MelANE HARVEY, HAWKINS COLOR CARTOON Ruth Cordingly's pupils to win Ji ¥ Jane Bernhardt received the|port. {ably the result of traditional ' ' The difficulty of getting this| Suspicion of business and of -- at -- Two roves LIFE WITH TOM avards Do d, P. O'Bri Kirsh Dat io the Divaze. business profits and a confusion h ', udy Esmond, Pam O'Brian, Jane Bernhardt's class: understanding was illustrated and 4 Helena Herzick, Elena Steward, : Aliana Huntingford, Nora Corri-|by W. O. Twaits, president of| of personal profit with the profit Oshawa Children's Arena Technicolor Len Catherwood, David Hill, : 3 gan, Mary Vanveghel, Helen|Imperial Oil Ltd., in an address| Which enables a business to Adults 50c -- Children 25¢ ; Freature Topay AT Ross Cowan, Wayne Morgan, 7 Gooweleeuw, John Gooweleeuw, [to the Canadian Paint, Varnish|maintain and improve its stan-| he dat a F nll Herbie Bryant, Kevin Hall, i 7 4 Linda May, Harold Bunker, Ken-|and Lacquer Association in Tor- dards. 2:00-4:00-5:50-7:40-9:40 Arthur Pruce, Randy Moir, dra Wagg, Chris Law, Keithjonto. He said: "In the paint industry per- George Langstaff, Judy Pinder, ' Duckworth, Elinor Hamilton,| "In the late 18th century when|haps 10 per cent of production] Bob Langstaff and Michael Hall, / Susyn Kelly, Billy Thormen,|the British, American and Was not even on the market al Be roa Ce " Jill Morrison, David Uren, Pe-|French democracies took shape gecide 250. 5 he, Lowen h + EN i i i i ssi ve : ) Card, Paula Casselman, John : fo Rmpeh, Pisme Cain and a PO certainly for "u|buy gasoline of the quality re | WILSON & LEE LTD. OFFER YOU AN IDEAL ARRANGEMENT Esmond, Margaret Hall, Mary Eiizabeth Sawicul. leader of government. to have|served for fighter aircraft at : Jane Hamilton, Nancy Moore, GERALD STONEHOUSE | Jack L. Bacon of Unionville a working knowledge of the|the end of the war. " " {medal class, age 14 years and|techniques of every industry| 'These industries are basic- | ar conducted in his country. Today|ally healthy, dynamic, competi | Il | » . » dpa re i Says Accused 8 Stiff Fine Given lover: ag Pg Hobbie by contrast, it is virtually im-itive, prolific in new products | Rattray, possible for an industrialist spe-| and methods and are giving the| Hand Bloody On Gaming Charge =i: ®5in Colton, Hobart can cialist even to converse with a|community better products and| CHOOSE YOUR PIANO Zr KEEP IT IN YOUR HOME FOR | layman, let alone convey to him|service. | HAMILTON (CP)--Two Ham. | Bernhardt. : ta ( |an understanding of the prob- 'Are these, however, the he So ech of Raid Ace] un men convicted Wetinesday| PRESTIGE RESTORED (lem faced by the specialist. yardsticks the community uses SIX MONTHS -- TEST YOUR CHILD'S ABILITY AT THE drews, 11, testified Wednesday |tion of the Gaming A | PORT ARTHUR, Ont. (CP)--| he sa Andrews sanding Wilh cach fied 150 or # days. An old town bel which for KEYBOARD THEN DEDUCT THE RENTAL CHARGES of a rooming house where Chris-| But otlier bookmaking charges years has been lying Neglected tne Livingstone Was killed on, A10 bar yer Shand _~ Ny I The| TV CLEARANCE FROM THE PRICE OF YOUR INSTRUMENT. tario Supreme Court jury he fore the conviction. bell was presented to Port Ar- ys i | Papalia, 26, and Leb. " thur in 1884 by its fire brigade. apt saw Andrews in the hall when ebarre, 34, Reconditioned & Guaranteed Tl : USE OUR i sil he opened the door of a room|Were found guilty of receiving where he and friends of the [Rlestar messages to assist in Budget Terms--All Makes--All Sizes dead woman were drinking. betting. From eve ihe \ Andrews is charged with the/ Charges of keeping a betting f | 50 f E = 9 strangling death of Mrs. Living-| house, engaging in bookmaking DAN CH ERN EY S » | ¥ RENTAL PUR HA 3 stone June 2. |and recording bets were dis-| ' UP J - Mclsaac testified that after|missed. | . KING ST. E. 728-1641 y i seeing Andrews in the hall he ] FRIDAY I = went to the room where he and . \ -- : \ PLAN Andrews had carried Mrs. Liv- SORRY | Music For Grownups | - - . Ll] . - ingstone after she passed out. "I saw Christine and she was| If you aren't sure your child will take to piano TO AAAI all blood." we had to turn you if a . The trial continues. away last Saturday. JACK GREAT FAMILY SHOW! | F | lessons, WILSON & LEE LTD. will rent you a brand Reserve now and avoid / ; : new small piano and bench for less than 3.00 per | TOWNS' | « . « For Adults and : week (plus cartage) for a period of six months. f di i Depressed Areas Sapp Biman for the Teen-agers Too! Here then is an economical way to test your child's ability at the keyboard. All the rent plus sartoge e Wheedle Plants? THE CANADIAN ORCHESTRA $ : Nerf sited ns paid by you will be deducted from the price of t ortawa cp) -- w. 5. Mc.] PUPPET THEATRE || omission $1.00 pv hn instrument should you decide to purchase. Milian (Le Welland) said Wed- |} 3.2 miles west of Brooklin J ; nesday in the commons Atlas NO. 7 HWY. RED BARN 3 y Steel of Welland has been ap- I - H \ Vy proached to establish a wo PHONE 655-3810 E---- & w. hn rn ng Wn HEAR | EASTERN ONTARIO'S LARGEST MUSIC CENTRE double depreciation. 4 A/D 4 | He said the approaches have ; been made by other provinces : 1 . ® MUSIC STORE and other areas of Ontario. ? ; increase the wealth of the con: oS i i eld 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH OSHAWA PHONE 725-4706 try. We I. X ; | Labor Minister Starr said his : # "ADDED FEATURE ! OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. department will stud - : : ; quest from Welland to be a { DICK CLARK goes for classed as a depressed area so 2 that it can receive double de- ; fi 2 [J preciation. & Ballet, ; 1 : -++.and 80 will you! x [-- CUP! : Highland, \ i CINEMASCOPE Tap, Baton 0. 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