18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Merch 9, 1962 'Date Of Election | Factors Viewed | OTTAWA (CP)--The politica!,ernment's imposition of a three-| weather in Ontario and Quebec |per-cent sales tax last Sept. 1. rather than the actual weathe:|They had hoped for something on the Prairies now is being re |brighter in the new Ontario garded as an important factor budget this month, and regret it in determining the date of thejdid not come. : next general election. The Liberals were preparing) The final decision rests with|for a stiff fight in byelections Prime Minister Diefenbaker|in Waterloo South and Nicolet- alone, but Conservative MPs|Yamaska. They had intended to say there has been a consider- make them early testing able shift in their opinions--and grounds fur party popularity in, their opinions may have a bear-|Ontario and Quebec, but the test) ing on Mr, Diefenbaker's choice.|was put off when Mr. Diefen-| MPs representing the major baker announced Tuesday that! wheat-producing areas of the Sept. 10 would be the byelection Prairie provinces say farmers/date. : still are unhappy about the pros-| A general election held before pects for this year's crop. This|then, or at a time in October, winter's snowfall so far has been| would wash out the -byelections. little better than last winter's, ~ and is not yet enough to over-) come the severe drought of last! Shotgun-Slaying summer. Some weeks ago western MPs were worried that poor crop Charge Reduced rospects would react against) : } lia corerimasat in its re-election, GUELPH (CP) -- John Mc-| bid. Now, however, they are|Cullough, 38, Thursday was) saying the government's popu- committed for trial on a re- larity has risen with recent in-duced charge of non-capital creases in wheat prices. They|murder in the shotgun-slaying | |are assuring their farmer-voters|of his brother-in-law, Kenneth the Diefenbaker government|Perry, 32. will come to their aid again, as| Perry was shot to death Jan. it has in the past, if they suffer|20 in an apartment. shared by! LARGE SOLAR TELESCOPE Unusual structure in fore- telescope shaft indicates size ; scopes of the Kitt Peak Na- re : ground houses world's largest | of structure which is 110 feet | tional Observatory. The ob- Severe crop losses. the two men. : solar telescope now nearing | high. Diagonal shaft is a total | servatory is perched atop |pi1FFERING REPORTS Magistrate A. S. _ Mitchell completion at Kitt Peak Na- | of 480 feet long of which 280 | 6,875-foot-high peak in Quin- | piffering reports are to be had|granted a request by Crown At- tional Observatory, 40 miles | feet is underground. In back- | lan mountains, for clear as- [of the current political weather,torney J. M. Kearns that the southwest of Tucson, Ariz. | ground are domes for the 84- | tronomical "seeing". in Ontario and Quebec. The Con-/charge of capital murder be re- Truck parked in shadow of | inch and 36-inch stellar tele- | --(AP Wirephoto) |servatives are frowning over the|duced to non-capital. a6 sree _ 3 ~ --lactivity being displayed by the} Const. Carl Costello testified) Liberals in both provinces, and|that McCullough blamed Perry by the New Democratic Party's|for firing the fatal shot. The 2 ( O] } } I I LO] | S B Cd] i 'lectio1 l campaign in Ontario and Social policeman said McCullough told Credit activity in Quebec. him Perry said McCullough Federal Conservative cam-|didn't have the nerve to fire paigners are still muttering|the fatal shot "but I have." darkly about the effects which; Dr. Charles Pinch sald he was have rubbed off on them from|"'convinced the wound could not) the Ontario Conservative gov-ihave been self-inflicted." OTTAWA (CP) -- A Liberaljseats are left vacant far toojcupation (o fill the idle hours of motion to speed up the calling/long. the prime minister. of byelections was '"'talked out"} The constituencies of Water-| "One would have thought that in the Commons Thursday in ajloo South and Nicolet Yamaska,|the prime minister of a great debate that centred mostly on|in which byelections were called!and important country like this the coming general election. earlier this week, were vacant/would have more important Y SEWER ON DEAN AVE At one point Deputy Speaker|!ong before the present session! considerations to occupy his at: SANITAR Paul Martineau called on Frank|began, he said. tention than trying to play TAKE NOTICE THAT: McGee (PC -- York-Scarbor-/,, * sas casei tiddly-winks with the press and 1. The Council of the Corporation of the City ef Oshawa ough) too withdraw a remark ge rvbayer ye Skee 5 ., public." intends to construct, as a locol improvement, a sanitary about the motives of J. +l withoi t deg ridings were am ee sewer on Deon Avenue, from on existing sanitary trunk Pickersgill (lL -- Bonavista- H ha M presen ation in the QUESTIONS MOTIVE sewer, which crosses Dean Avenue approximately 270 feet Twillingate) in introducing the| nore" Mr. Pickersgill said) Mr. McGee said he would be east of the east limit of Montgomery Street, to Normandy bill. nee vist bend ia wr at fastiped Me aDnraye wot a bill Street, and intends to specially assess a port of the cmt ial ssued last Sep-| "i cou ring myself to be- upon the land abutting directly on the work. The size o i a Pickersgill _ ary waghbes tember and the byelections held lieve in the sincerity of the hon- the sewer is 8 inches in diameter ntroduce an amendment to the/before the session began in Jan-\orable member's purpose in House of Commons Act cutting/yary, proposing the measure to this to 60 days from six months the) He admittted the previous|house." : CITY OF OSHAWA LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE For Girls and Pre-teens.. . The French "Pouff" Duster In gaily printed cotton "Bellefair" Traveller - . - In sculptured Cotton Knit ! Only at EATON'S . . . a fitted sheath reflecting the new interest in belted waistlines. Leather-like plastic belt contrasts with the colour of the dress, matches the buttons on the skirt. Travels and packs easily . . , fits smartly into your busy life. Predominating tones of beige, green or grey in the print. Sizes 7 to 17. . 17.95 PHONE 725-7373 A popular duster fashioned with banded puffed sleeves . .. gathered at yoke front and back to give a full, comfortable fit. Bright vertical floral print with piping trim, pearly button closing. In pre- dominant shades of lemon-and-orange or blue-and- violet on white ground. Girls' sizes 7 to 14; Pre- teens' sizes 8 to 14. rach 3.98 PHONE 725-7373 . The estimated cost of the. work is $4,707.00 ond the estimoted cost per lineal foot is $7.29. The speciol assess- ment is to be paid in fifteen equal annual instalments and the annual rate per foot frontage is 16.5c. . Application will be mode by the Corporation to The Ont- orio Municipal Boord for its approval of the undertaking of the said work, and any owner may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, file with the Boord his objection to the said work being undertaken. EATON Price, . The said Board may approve of the said work being under- token, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the work will be considered, EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 241 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 211 DATED et Oshawa this 9th day ef March, 1962. L. R. BARRAND, Clerk City of Oshawa Elizabeth Arden's "Ardena" Moisture Treatment including a gift of Skin Lotion @ %-07z. Moisture Oil @ 1%-0z. Moisture Cream @ 1%-0z, Velva Moisture Film PLUS a gift of 11%4-oz. Skin lotion. PHONE 725-7373 Special, Complete ......... EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 212 If you're planning a paint-up programme for your home this Spring . . . choose TECO Specified finish- es! There's a finish for every purpose. LATEX AND SEMI-GLOSS in matching colours for walls and woodwork e@ Cadet grey @ Powder blue @ Light ivory @ Sandstone period in which an election writ Libera] administrati has to be issued after the chief|suilty of oe teas cea ai Sori asked that he electoral officer is formally not-)jeaving seats vacant too long withdraw the remark. Mr. Pickersgill, supported by|Conservatives to follow suit, Tuled that it was not proper to CCF members, said that under| Vacancies left standing by|impute motives of another the present system Commonsithe Liberals occurred in ses:|member and Mr. McGee with- |tions "and the government of| But debate went i | / , t p lee day had made it clear that|end of the liar diene ae fo BY SEX TRAP |there was going to be a gen-\vate members' motions, 'ion é saree _ "They did not seem to regard|now drops to the bottom of a OTTAWA (CP)--Scientists lit as a cliff-hanging mysteryllong list and may not emerge are using sex appeal in their |which now seems to be an pid es. this session. A synthetic scent of the fe- - male moth is being used to lure the unwary males into i a ' - eRe To help you keep your skin young. . . the new "'Ardena'"' Moisture e scent, developed by the Uatted Seatee marimsiinne e- | 4 day to help prevent the skin from losing its precious moisture, and partment, was used in Canada . . : to ward off premature wrinkles. Treatment includes: will be repeated this year, L. L. Reed, chief of plant in: 1a). Ge spection of the federal agri- \ | eey: ? culiture department said in an article in the department's ; weekly publication of farm A news ; im Last year, aircraft sprayed : = . 41 the Vermont border as part of 6 a campaign to prevent infil- PA Y R LL tration by gypsy moths from eee gypsy moths for half a mile and was developed as an an- swer to the rising cost of col- tracting the normal scent. Since only the males fly, trap- ping them helps pinpoint in- The moths were brought to Massachusetts from Europe in 1869 by a scientist for experi- { RY i j ; rs ; Mis wis AAbOR ENAMEL : ified of a Commons vacancy. /but this was no reason for the| Deputy Speaker Martineau) 'sions just before general elec-|drew the remark. eral election." |preventing a vote, The motion! battle against gypsy moths. = traps. * * e Treatment! These moisturizing preparations work together every for the first time last year and | 12,000 acres in Quebec near the U.S. - a ii ; The scent can attract male on eres ee a ES Only at EATON'S Renowned TECO SPECIFIED PAINTS lecting female moths and ex- fested areas. ments in silk production. A @ Lavender pink Soft yellow @ Elf green @ Nessau green @ Seo green @ Light turquoise few escaped and in the ab- sence of natural enemies, mul- tiplied rapidly. The first Canadian outbreak south of Montreal in 1924 and subsequent outbreaks were wiped out. 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"If this movement continues the situation will become a se- rious one for the federal govern- ment,"" said Dr. Dionne, super- vising inspector in Quebec dis- trict for the federal agriculture department's fruit and vegeta- ble division. Dr. Dionne said the Quebec branch of the national institute was disappointed by recent sai- ary increases for federal pro fessional workers ranging up to $1,000 a year. Federal government profes- sionals, he said, are being at- tracted to the Quebec govern- ment strvice because of "sub- stantial salary increases." YOUR CARRIER is an 'enterprising young man in business to serve you and the many other customers-- For Recreation Room or Sun Porch Strikingly handsome in design . . . modern, streamlined chairs in two stylings ... chairs with eye-catching appeal plus the benefit of years of wearing quality. 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