Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Feb 1962, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 21, 1962 3 Oppose Expansion! mm Nurses Residence | The Oshawa General Hospitaljresidence accommodation will board Tuesday night received ajbe required. recommendation from its school) Dr. Grant said if 50 more stu- of nursing advisory committee|dents are accepted, 101 beds that no further capital building|will be required He said that project be undertaken for)would mean 10 more _ beds nurses' residence accommoda-|would have to be added to the tion. 91 now available for. student However, the committee of|nurses. adjustment, last month, author-| The nursing advisory com- ized the erection of an addition|mittee recommended, based on to the McLaughlin Hall nurses'}an incoming class of 50, that residence. the senior nursing class be en Dr. W. G. Y. Grant, chief of| couraged to live out of residence OGH medical staff, in present-|as of September this year .and ing the advisory committee's|that provision be made to pro- report said that in view of the|vide an adequate living allow- uncertain future of nursing edu-|/ance for these students. cation, the committee recom-| Dr. Grant said in order to mended that no capital building] properly train 50 additional stu- project be undertaken. dents, six additional full time According to the chief of staff|qualified instructors would be there has been a great 'deal of|required. He said these instruc- thought that the nursing educa-|tors should be qualified with '|tion course may change and|more than the one year's mini- - : ons - ores ied |that is the reason for the ad-/mum nursing education course ie Priori' 4 rm visory committee's recommend-|after completion of their three FE ation. |years' training. | AJAX SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL MEMBERS HONORED But, he said, as a result of; The board voted to have the) ; : i the board's decision to accept|nursing advisory committee's On Tuesday the Town =| the OML, Mr. Earl Brown, | May. The Ajax Safety Coun | Black, 9, of Grade 5; and Fred | another 50 students for the new|recommendations circulated to i Ajax's 125 School Safety Pa- | OML area representative and | cil intends to send eight safe- | Armstrong, 10 of Grade 5. | schoo! of nursing course to be-|its members with their copies trol Children were honored by | Sgt. Thomas Chambers of the | ty patrols to the next jam- | Front row, left to right, are: /sin in September, additionallof the minutes for further study. the Canadian Automobile As- | Ajax Police Department visit- | boree in Ottawa or May ll. | Mr. - LeSauvage, Margaret |- % said cccacatenauaunebiitah sociation and the Ontario Mo- | ed the four public ae Pictured above are seven | Morrison, 10; Ronna McFad- | AIR CADET SQUADRON Is INSPECTED tor League when they were | and one separate school to | Safety Patrollers of the Lord | den, 10, and Paula Morris, 9, | CAPSULE NEWS ; presented with badges in re- | make the presentations. The | Durham Public /~ a at | all of Grade 5, and Mr. Wil- One of the features of the | Tuesday night, was the in- | Trenton RCAF Station. Squad- cognition of their contribution | students were also shown a | their presentation Back row,') jiam Outram, a teacher at the. | parade held by the Oshawa | spection of the cadets | ron leader Moir, right, is seen to traffic safety in the com- | film of the first National Jam- | left to right, are: Billy Mont- IER 2 a aS faa .. | here talking with Corporal C. munity. Mr. W. LeSauvage, | boree for School Safety Pa- | gomery, 10 of Grade 5: Bar- | School who or ganizes the pa eye e (Chadburn) Air Cadet Squad- | by Squadron Leader G. Moir, | Ansestetter during the inspec- the services co-ordinator of:| trols, held in Ottawa last | bara Griffin, 9, Grade 4; Ann | trols. --Oshawa Times Photo l Ing Oo ine | ron, No, 151, at Rotary Hall | of the Transport Command, | tion. --Oshawa Times Photo Reeve's Vote Keeps _S!T78S___ Free On Parole _ shawaRealtor HSE M MAWIE same AtraeD'keavs. | wassancron car) -- tm _ stexs wore reave, | OAREB Speaker Was Hospital The funeral service was held|United States justice depart-;) VANCOUVER (CP) -- Hi e e Pickerin Asse SSOr from the Armstrong Funeral) ment announced Tuesday Bern-| Commissioner John Stanhope! Oshawa realtor, W. P. Ristow |Home for James Alfred Keays,/ard Goldfine, ailing 71-year-old|Reid of New Zealand said Tues-|will fill a key post at the 40th He 1 30 Y rs ; who died at the aes Generall Boston industrialist. imprisoned|day .his country hopes for in-|annual convention of The On- . ' ai , Hospital Sunday, Feb. 18. He/for income tax evasion, will be|creased trade with Canada to|tario Association of Real Estate By ELSA STORRY Ja great difference of opinion as'with common. sense knows that ae'in his €Sid year n , ( t / . As: Of ; : i " . s s 63 > . 23 recover business it will lose if} » 7 , BROUGHAM -- Following a to what is the proper value." the land is ny nis peda The memorial service tiok emcees [Britain joins the European Com- iad in Toronto, March 18 t0, BALTIMORE -- Elsie M.|Lawler's honor, that she belong- strong protest by taxpayers Mrs. McPherson said that she it is migrye at, he sai me : place in the chapel Tuesday, PLAN FOR RECOVERY mon Market. The newly - ap-|- Lawler, 86, former Canadian|ed to the group of distinguished against reassessments and a believed that the re-assess- said - if t sir - "Court pe Feb. 20, and was conducted by) CANBERRA (Reuters) --/pointed high commissioner ar-| More than 500 delegates rep-|who retired in 1940 after 30/Canadians. Dr. William Osler, petition calling for the re- Se a ~~ prog Kevision aoe oul be in favor ©20n C. Cross. Interment was/Plans for economic measures|rived on his first official visit.|resenting 6,500 members of dllyea rs as superintendent of|Dr. T. S. Cullen, Dr. Lewellys organization of the assessment|hardship to the people in sion, in the Elmwood Cemetery,| designed to speed a business re-| |real estate boards throughout|nurses and principal of the|Franklin Barker, Mary Adelaide A 2 in | department under a new asses-|north part of the township. of it. Perth, Ont covery were disclosed by the) TRADE HEADS CONFER the province are expected to at-|training school at Johns Hop-|Nutting and others, who did' so sor, Pickering Township Coun- "Wait until the re-assessment "We know beforehand," said| Pall-bearers were Robert) Australian government Tuesday, OTTAWA (CP)--The heads of|tend the three-day conference/kins Hospital, died Monday,|much for the Hopkins Hospital cil Monday night passed the of buildings!" said the Deputy the Councillor, 'that 90 per cent' Johnston, Elmer Burnham, Ba-|in the speech from the throne|Canada's eight trade commis-|at the Royal York Hotel. Feb. 20, in John Hopkins. She|and School of Nursing. following resolution: Reeve. of the cases are going to be den Cranfield, Gordon Twining,|read by governur - general vis-|sions in the United States are) ite, Ristow will present reio- had been a patient since 1946. She leaves one brother, E. "While council does not) "Many people are not going | sustained Joseph Swindell and Joseph! count Belisle. The measures will returning to Ottawa this week| * Miss Lawler was born Sept.|/Rowe Lawler of Toronto. agree in every respect with the to be able to hold out. Families} «7 am not saying it is, but I Dessonette. include bills for ine sre waite meet with senior officers of|lutions and amendments to the| 5 1874, in Whitby. Before be. : : of trade and/constitution to the delegates at|"** °°" ginning her nursing career, she new assessments, the council is|will not be able to carry On.'mipht agree that the whole . ---- grants to states higher unem-|the department 1 | r ; y not satisfied that the circum-|Land assessment is just a small Township is over-assessed." DONALD MACLEOD |ployment benefits, a rebate in|commerce, Trade Minister/the morning mane session attended the University of To- s stances require a re-organ-/example of what can happen. Mr. Spang went further to say Donald MacLeod, of RR 1, personal income tax and re-| Hees said Tuesday. Ieee March 20. ronto'and the 'Octaric. Laities' Cd isto ization of the assessment depart- Mrs. McPherson ge of ne believed that the assessment ses earth yay es gnis| duced sales tax on motor vehi-| 9p nEST ETONIAN DIES ----|College for music and drawing. ment under a new assessor." |assessment appeals -- how 'department was one which|t un ae ee S| cles. MIDDLEHAM, England (Rev- i - t hands dgmen . for ate s Miss Lawler trained at Johns . PR ee a pepe Mente yp Rha g should have good public rela- yr MacLeod was born Aug GARAGE BURNS ers)--William Lorenzo Christie, Arena Vending |Hopkins School of Nursing, tu 1e 3 e tions. 5, 1922, in Rocanville, Sask.| WALLACEBURG, Ont. (CP)--|Pelieved to be the oldest gradu-| graduating with honors in 1899. were against it. Reeve J. S.. "Our assessor tries again : - - te of Et ied T th a ght, Councillor W. J. Greening He was the son of Mr. andiFire Tuesday night destroyed] ve es fe Gann cea atin Machines Looted | In 1906 she returned to Can-| K d UCW Scott cast the deciding vote, next year, and puts it ri . : . x in favor. back to where it was or more," Said that while he did not think/Mrs. Norman MacLeod, of/Dauw Motors Limited garageliouai foxhounds until he was 90 ada and was assistant superin- Speaking for the motio.n,/she said. it advisable for Council to dis-/ Huntsville, and married C. June} and the 10 new and 15 used! p '| WHITBY (Staff) -- Between) tendent of nurses at the Toronto Councillor Milton Mowbray said] The deputy reeve stated that miss the Assessment Commis- Longstaff in 1950, in Muskoka.|cars it housed. Damage was es-| QUAKE HITS JAPAN /$70 and $80 cash was stolen|General Hospital, later she held he thought !t a dangerous thing if Mr. Goslin was sure of him-|Sioner, he felt that the re-assess-/He had lived in Raglan for the/timated at $200,000. TOKYO (AP)--A fairly strong|from a change machine in the|the same post at Memorial Hos-| KEDRON -- The second gen- to dismiss the assessment com-|self he should not need a soli--ment in the Township was past 1% years. Previously he} = jearthquake jolted Hokkaido, Ja-|Whitby Arena Monday night./pital, Niagara Falls, N.Y., and| era] meeting of the Kedron Units missioner, D. F. Goslin, because|citor to support him through equitable. lived in Oshawa for two years, BURY TERRORIST |pan's northernmost main island,|An unknown amount from three|at the Tuberculosis League Hos-|eq Church Aanien was hellcat some ratepayers disagtee with|the assessment appeals. He said that many factors/after coming from Toronto. In| KRESTOVA, B.C. (CP)--Fun-|at 1:05 a.m. today (11:05 'a.m.|vending machines, police said|pital in Pittsburgh. the church tl the assessment, for it could) She said that legal representa-|had to be taken into consider-/1949 he came from England,jeral services were held here|zsT Tuesday). The central me-|today. The theft was discover-| | Mi; lurch recently. -- rs Jalst create more problems thanition at the Court of Revision|ation in basing an assessment,|where his parents had returned|Tuesday for a 17-year-old mem-|teorological agency reported nojed early Tuesday by Arena Man-| In 1910 she returned to Johns} Miss Jean Jourkevich, solo' were experienced before. cost over $1,300 for 10 days, |believed that the Assessment/when he was a young boy. _/ber of the Radical Sons of Free-|qamage, but said the shock|ager Art Moore. Hopkins Hospital as superin-jat Albert Street United "It may well apply," said| Mr. Scott said that he did not/Commissioner has based his} Mr. MacLeod was an em-|dom Doukhobor sect killed Fri-lwas strong enough to shake| : jtendent of nurses. Church, sang and was accom- Councillor Mowbray, "to any-i-now that the t com-| ts on one use only,'ployee of Bathurst Containers|day when the bomb he was houses. Entry is believed to have been| tp 1936 Johns Hopkins confer-|Panied by Mrs. Bruce Searle. one else coming in knowing that! missj which is the sale use. Ltd., Whitby. He was a mem-|holding in the back seat of a made by climbing to a low roof/req the degree of master of| Mrs. Grant Glover took 'a"/missioner was legally equipped [4 his predecessor had been fired/+, ao battle with the horde of 'Legally," he said, "there isjber of the St. Peter's Anglican|car exploded. About 300 persons 4,500 LEFT HOMELESS at the south end of the build-\,rts in recognition of her 25|Charge of the program. After dn BANGKOK, Thailand (AP)--jing and entering the arena/years of "outstanding work as|iMtroductory talk, the ladies because of his assessments. It {s| -ouicitors representing taxpay-|nothing wrong with it. I think|Church in Oshawa. jattended the rites for Harry)! ae ict dangerous for council to get|ors at the Court of Revision|the intention of ihe Act was not) He is survived by his wife,|Kootnikoff in his Freedomite|Fire swept a large slum today|through one of the auditorium|nurse, teacher and administra-|Wete divided into four groups to involved in the way assess-|this year. to base assessment on this only,,and two children, Carol Anne|stronghold near Nelson. and left an estimated 4,500 per-|windows. Two soft drink ma-|toy ot the hospital. discuss the question "Do we -put ment is done. It is a short step) « ; ;..when you take into considera-|and Michael, and his parents,| | r first things first in our com- from that to interference with| site wall on a an tion much smaller units andiand a sister, Mrs. G. O. With-! GET bat hiner Aaah oh hampered by lack of water and\a candy machine were broken munity?" : particular assessments. Then|-ois the Reeve. "This was a/When you take. in largerjers (Margaret), all of Hunts-| agree eed _ phone narrow alleyways. The area had| open. Mrs. Everett Mountjoy an assessment becomes a form of particularly contentious: Court." 2°e2ses. ville. jsaid today they been condemned by city offi-! Corporal Morley Nicholson !s/kins for more than 30 years. Mrs. Will- Mountjoy were ap- . patronage." ' " é : "The value of 100 acre lots) Mr. MacLeod js resting at the|{oUr Persons who made s0U-/cjals but clearance had not yet!. 'pate : inted to a committee which Councillor Harvey Spang said)... been increased out of all/Robinson Funeral Chapel,|venir religious medals by day|begun. iduasinasiers! | Miss Lawler was a past pres!- will gather up historical facts EVALUATIONS DIFFER he felt that he was in a good) yo ortion." he raid | ; © "land phoney money by night. ae \dent of the Marviand State ee ta ret ie : : ; 'wil bet tee oes Friday, |Police said the counterfeiters, FEAR FOR RECORDS | Nurses Association, a trustee of tor the soning eeoaoneaga At difficulties in assessing proper-|of farm land, and what the in-NO INTERFERENCE Feb, 23, at 2:30 pm, Inter\hiding behind the legitimate|| MONTREAL (CP) -- Officials) MORE WOMEN IN [the National League of Nursing] th and By ld church ties under the provisions of the}come is from a farm. | Reeve Scott said that he did ont will be Groveside Ceme-|Production of the religious med-|fear records of months of valu- [ducation, and had served on The Ui ited Chi 2 4 Won se Oe Assessment Act, stating that ASAEARMENT: SULLY not think Counci} should direct- (oo; Brooklin. Rev. W. G. Lin.|als, turned out 500 - lire (20-|able research work by Dr. Hans lcommittees of the American|s ri hen' United Cherch will OS th oe Pheer g ad "The Way some of the farm igh egy Robin ger acon an ley, minister of the' St. Peter's/Cent) pieces that were almost He pb cag gale . kd SALES POSITIONS Nurses Association, also as alpe jecitea 'o join with Kedron under three different evalu-|land is assessed is ridiculous tothe assessing, they have prob- rSagpoeat Church, will conduct Perfect. Ualweraiy af Mott onl Dese k eine en passed eo yd of the American|for the World's Day of Prayer. ators. J me," he said. - lems far greater than they ever '"® Services. | CITED FOR AWARD day. The flames razed the sev-|' occupations reveals that 39 of Nurses. After much discussion, it was "J don't think any of us can| The Councillor said that he!had," he said. FUNERAL OF NEW YORK (CP)--Very Nice,|enth-floor research centre of Dr.| per cent of sales jobs are It was stated in 1951 when|decided to hold a Fashion Show be very sure of whether the would like to see the Assessment, Reeve Scott said that he had FREDERICK J WHITE Very Nice, a National Film|Selye, an authurity on stress} pow held by women. They jthe educational unit of the Hop-|and sale of children's clothing present assessment is right or|Commissioner answer the peo-|personally opposed the re-| The funeral service was 'held Board of Canada production cre-|and experimental medicine. | also hold 15 per cent of the |kins Hospital was opened andjand'a tea on Saturday after- not until the County Judge has/ple's questions in relation to|assessment, but that the town- from the Armstrong Funeral) ated by Montreal's Arthur Lip-| management jobs in the nae its auditorium dedicated in Miss noon, March 31. dealt with it," he said _ |their assessments, according to|ship had lost the case with the'Home for Frederick Jose | sett, has been nominated for an; | tion , _- me; Mowirsy aud that ip/ihe. Act. county, White, who died at the Oshawa\Academy Award, it was learned| CITY AND 4 some parts of the township,! "Just because he is an em-| Mr. Scott felt that one of the|General Hospital Sunday, Feb,|Tuesday. It was nominated in| More smart women than COMING EVENTS land has a great deal of value|ployee, he does not have to do reasons for discrepancies wasi1g He was in his 74th year |the short subjects division along DISTRICT ever are using Oshawa beyond its functional value. that,"" he said. "I am not pre-'that the re-assessment was} The memorial service was|With several US. productions. Times Classifieds ads "TI don't think people who are|pared to support him." made in one year, and that per-/pejd in the Chapel Tuesday, |The. winner will be announced F to raise easy extra cash for BINGO, Bathe Park, Eulalie Avenue, not farming are being, penalized; Mr. Spang spoke of the aver- haps if it had been done over|Feb, 20 Interment was in the|APril 9. | h brant re NET the family. How? They sell NOVEL BINGO Thursday 2 p.m. Euchre Saturday @ for their occupation," he said,jage 100-acre farm. 'Any one)a period of three years it might/Mount Lawn Cemetery. Canon| , he * park: Nau one a ood-| worthwhile articles no long- THURSDAY EVENING, 7:30 [coz oa but rather that people who are| ------__--___|have been completed with more|C. Cross conducted the service TO VISIT U.S. view Park Neighborhood Asso-| 6 being used with low cost at ST, GEORGE'S HALL. leaker eiient esa ae fresh A 500. i i 0S _ -|ciation are to be feted at a free) jy. cig ; farming are getting A | special accuracy, Pallbearers were Mr, White's se iaiane tee cyuaa night of skating and aren Classified ads. Dial 723-3492 (Albert and Jackson Sts.) | Prizes, concession. The problem is the| Al s 5 "To dismiss the assessor be- <j M | ' ; kh s! B ASSESS , sons, Fred. James, Ernest,| : ¢ today to place yours after Games $6, $12, $20 YOU'LL agree that the Oshawa Times mixture of residential and agri- glers tri caline a group ot rat ra fol ee ae 'lof Cyprus, has accepted an in-|ments at the North Oshawa] | ; , $2 Fon i sare ees a Ties cultural values " e ear ceecaue enayers feel! Charles, Victor and Donald. | yitation from President Ken-|Arena from 8 to 10 p.m., Sun-| You make a list. $220" JACKPOT INCLUDED hold tems fav. Check your home now nedy to visit the United States|day, Mar. 4. It is hoped to ar-| ; |then call 728-3492 to place a buyer- ' their assessments are unjust, Mr. Mowbray went on to say, ] 7 particularly when many assess- Uni f | : ; getting ad. that a change in personnel! Ha ts Ta 1c ments are before the courts, is in June, authoritative diplo-jrange a broom ball game be-| GG ORE, OB 2 I SAE Gade tek peclowiish cock, : not the proper procedure," said oy om. ers matic sources said today. tween the fathers and mothers. BINGO B | N GO "It is far more involved than 7 the Reeve. | : | H BBE gl» gl od aphcragg o In Airlines Mr. Scott said that he had not 6: aes ERAN ORR ee a cour ae NEW LOW BATHE PARK CLUB HOUSE Ive let evi in f tried to influence the assessor own t alr OTTAWA (CP)--Trade Minis-| A group of 50 student teach- EULALIE AVE UNION HALL BOND ST, Vern > complete TepHOn Ol) ALGIERS (AP)--Air. traftic\in any way ee ter Hees announced Tuesday/ers from the Ontario College] GROUP FARES | WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21st ee revien. d out of Algiers w eau hale, fee that the Stran-Steel division of|of Education in Toronto paid a Wed., Feb. 21, 7:45 p.m. 7:30 P.M Councillors Hubert Wank and 'odie be at ee of well halted "I cannot think of anything) NUERNBERG, Germany the Central Bridge Company|visit to the south plant of Gen-| 20 Regulor Games 20 Games $6 and $10 Ross Deakin supported Mr.) ° ee se Mee or aude Pek pak wer ayn 2 OF dddad less (AP)--Toy Stukas from abroad/| imited of Trenton, Ont., has re-|eral Motors of Canada, Limit- Share the Wealth Shore the Wealth Mowbray's remarks. sonnel protesting 'a police ma- money," said the Reeve, than|--models of the Luftwaffe dive|,.:., , Mu d. this aft The st nent a) a : re ea ¥ chine-gunning that killed lt ae | ag }eeived a $250,000 order fromjed, this afternoon. students, 4 Jackpots, Door prizes given 6 -- $40 Jackpots Councillor Wank conceded that port oar . pee ae cate nat sh wy he |bombers that flattened Rotter-jTran for 50 pre-fabricated stee!|many of whom will. be auto ee ee er a ee ee eee in: ker. /ision, and if not satisfied, then|dam and Warsaw in the S dl huiidines ay ' : , H bi pe PP gg tac AO The strike was spearheaded on to the County Judge, the On-| World War -- a thelr Gees repos Al re vat "a 7 SE cease saw the assem-| d OSHAWA JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE the appointment of a fact-find-|>Y 'he airline Air Algerie but/tario Municipal Board, and to/man debut at the Nuernberg ig Canada's total ex marke. ¢6 os | ing committee, not confined to| Workers of other cob eniee me out OF APPEAL: ; toy fair. Iran in 1960 a | FALSE ALARM 4 a Monster BINGO a Thurs Feb 22 een Hambate "jamming|USI08 --_ ~Maison Blanche ae paid to pare confidence War toys, once outlawed in Z | No fires were reported Tues- j F 2 ik J * something down' people's|2izport answered the 24-hour a e he s of this country," West Germany under the Allied| CALL OFF STRIKE day in Oshawa. One false alarm ATE ay ' throats." wer Alnerte cuinal ' le concluded. post-war re-education program, LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A strike|was turned in to the Oshawa) ' HEU el 20 GAMES AT $20 -- 5 GAMES AT $30 : P Officials said po- "|still find only a limited market| scheduled for today by 160 em-|Fire Department during the Scheel ten HAY! Hi id that % ' s nd only a limited market) ¥03 g Stee | fos i i 'ee rae at such a commit: lice manning a roadblock Tues- Neh Cha in Germany, but business|ployees of Eaton Automotive of}day. Ambulances answered five 4 | $150.00 JACKPOT sons homeless. Firemen were|chines, a cigaret machine and a She was superintendent of nurses and principal of the {school of nursing' at Johns Hop- tee might dispel critici ay al A ; 1 doubt Bm Cepel. croticisms and day night fire in we a |sources say there has been a|Canada was called off Tuesday|routine calls during the 2;hour i, RS (20.00 PER LINE PLUS $50.00 PER FULL CARD) ° $, ing the Mos- \definite upward trend in sales\night when, the company andiperiod ending at 8.30 a.m., Wed: |I- : ?) $250 00 JACKPOTS Placed Bitte fie ty gig driver. "McC rth # ' [during the last few years. (Local af, unis Automobile nesday. | A ; government said police Most German manufacturers| Workers (CLC), reached a con-| ------ poco aia ginnci vente, fred after being shot at from) a yism |are still keeping out of the|tract agreement The union,| | JACKPOT NOS 52-57 eoneaunent Tigur fy. - six|another vehicle, and apparently) NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- ete Se hak be The West gh nie ee wage posh ed CLEAN RUGS 25 or more people flying 'to- aghignts sit the truck was hit accidentally.| p-;., rive ariehe ; yerman press has been almost/and several changes in working) | months or less. J Y-|Prime Minister Nehru accused ' ahh a A A gether to and from Europe may $10.00 PER LINE PLUS $200.00 PER FULL CARD IN 52-57 He felt that these figures| recieg oy akg ae Oran af- election opponents of Defence ey ACR OF war isc a gl gg a a a ae NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS $25.00 CONSOLATION PRIZE. "would equal themselves or on a i --, yard! Minister V. K. Krishna Menon The Stila lea6 Ameriéan ini. ' > ' $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES. This is what we have thelr: "decided to halt work for\uescay % trying to "bring Me-/port, An army of unbreakable, , PILOTS PLAN STRIKE The lowest fares in history for || ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Court of Revision for," he said.|,4°5 C&C at work 'or'Carthyism to India." toy soldiers is offered by a|, NEW YOR K (AP)--A strike) BEAUTIFUL scheduled flights. ; $1.00 RED BARN, Oshawa DOOR 'PRIZES 24 hours to back demands for Charges that Menon is a Com-|pritish firm. The atom gun by 1,400 pilots against Pan) OPPOSE MOTION more protection against terror- ist " tent lie." : American Worla A Devuty Rieve Mrs 3 Mc-lism. jmunist are "a patent lie," the! guided missiles and scores of|merican Worla Airways has | Phere Counclitore H poplin basalt : |prime minister said. tank models also come from|Peen ordered for March 6 fol-| RUGS Between Toronto and | WHITBY BRASS BAND ioese Pw le SAL Pfige ne took place today, the|abroad to invade German play- lowing a new breakdown in con- LONDON $297 ' img a 1 - ift ay of the 10-day poll, in ro x jtract reopener negotiations, un- ' eee posed the motion to retain the Mass Shelter Plan the states of Madhya Prades, stdsiog from the fair, how.|i0M sources said Tuesday. Cleaning rugs is our busi- . FAREWELL BINGO Assessment Commissioner ; ; ae . ° |Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan|eyer' customers are still most| ... TO os been for 15 CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH, WHITBY shal "ware oe ued ort he Claimed Available 2s bag cen __|interested in more conventional 4 | years, Let us restore the AMSTERDAM . $323 | WEDN ESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st srtastr "a "Rnteg | TORONTO (CH) -- The car phy Teh Meret os payne These, nde, oe Brey of vor mor mae nfrmeton teat fan NEW, SENSORS WHEY KINSMEN cL . j ° rm" mR EGE iy ¢ ™ A , '@ information ebou' i gran the Act other than a of Toronte's Emergency|weeks and has toured all but/car- models and those compli- 'May be Warnin |] group travel discounts call: EARLY BIRD _GAME--SH.ARE THE WEALTH .. ; : Hoyer rine Organization Says helone of India's 15 states, made|cated trains which often run s g NU-WAY | STARTS 7;45 SHARP Councillor Mowbray replied ro glaet a plan to provide four speeches Tuesday in New only once a year--on Christmas, Backache is often caused by lazy | | Bus leaves Oshawa Terminal 25c Return» that land, according to the Act,|Public fallout snelters for Can | pethi. t | kidney action. When kidneys get out of | RUG CO. LTD. DONALD SPECIAL GAME OF $200 MUST GO is to be assessed according to|ada s entire population. | Rival candidates here are us- Lidge acids and wastes remain | $20 each horizontal line--$100 a full card its actual value, its present use,| H. 0. (Ozzie) Waffle, alsojing elephants, camels, bullocks,| CONTACT LENS roles system. Then backache, dis- 174 MARY ST. | | Church bus leaves 4 corners at 7:30 p.m. rental value, and sale value,/reeve of suburban Etobicoke,|drum bands, girl dancers and} ¢ rest or that tired-out and heavy- | TRAVEL SERVICE 5 GAMES AT $30--20 GAMES AT $20 leat ; | : 1 tation by A headed feeling may soon follow. That' Member of the National and to see if assessment stands|said he will put the plan before|wondering poets to help win Phone 723-4191 the time to teke Dodd's Kidney Pills, Institute of Rug Cleaners Ine. MO 8-3304 TWO $250 JACKPOT GAMES in relation to value in one case,/a meeting Friday. votes. Schoolchildren are bein "s sti i ' ; 8. § - g id's stimulate the kidneys to normal | Ist--No. 54; 2nd--No. 52; $30 Consolat age pring He said cost of the plan would given candi¢s or rides on trucks F.R. BLACK 0.D. action. Then you feel hetter--sleep | 728-4681 D | $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD av n when you are trying be shared by. federal, provincial as a reward for shouting slo- 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH | better--work better. Get Dodd's : 300 Dundas St. W., Whitby Door Prize, -- Proceeds to go to Buildi Fund bard," he said, "there can be and municipal governments.'gans. : | Kidney Pills now. so |e | Children Under 16 Not Admitted © take advantage of the new low Are Group Fares just announced.

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