Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1962, p. 24

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6s See = § a Poke eee oe 7 PANES IN NG AON NONI THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 26, 1962 23 Daylight Time Seen fysssse: ( e Ci ° 0 Boon Despite Mix-Up aoa Calling All Uilizens f sun MANITOUWADGE, Ont. (CP) ~ Canadian Pres} Pacific daylight time and; The majority of Quebec's yr "Daylight time og hg 'first Alberta fgg Mountain|1,750 municipalities will go on Mg cpg Abeer oma oan two centuries ago to|standard, the two provinces tell|daylight time and be' nage frontier community this sum-| ke] Oe -- save candle tallow for French|the same time for the middle winnie om Pod Besa : - mer includes a radar station, six months of the year. ere ; Penni tenia thie agg . All of Saskatchewan officially} province by a Oa pean gles bor ys Miro Savings in candle wax arejis in the Mountain time zonejard time. Gaspe, e "/for workers at Geco Mines. i afterlexcept for the southeastern tic time zone, is one hour ahead : rng bP Alongs scoml he ir|quarter, where the Central time of the rest of Quebec during CHILDREN'S FUND clocks ahead one hour April 29.|zone juts out from Manitoba. | winter. _| The UN International Chil- But the majority seem to agree|But the major communities ig-| Most centres in the Mari-|dren's Emergency Fund was| extra evening light is a boon,|nore the time-zone map and i times will be on daylight time|set up in 1946 tu battle malnu-| "4 despite the confusion among|by Central standard time allltor six months, but some New|érition and restore children's) trans-Canada tourists who en-jyear. Brunswick communities are out' services. counter municipal pockets and HAS OWN SYSTEM vinces that stick to)" sit Current has its own day- e \ Use of Gaytight time has ex-| ight system by switching from psoas Akad 4 ; Hy wad " Datict Gx tear sed pe il f anned progressively more of}, i ' the year lane its first introduc-|central time through Saskat Wl hewan, tion to Canada 44 years ago.| °C : j a A Cross-Canada Survey PY\sime tar six' months, but: most The Canadian Press shows that) (+11. rest of Manitoba is stay- this year most Canadians will ing on standard, Brandon tried observe daylight time for a full diviight time jack wire al six months--April 29 to Oct. 28| Citizens rejected the experiment --though practice varies widely.|in a subsequent civic vote on FRANKLIN STARTED IT the ground that the time change a ' +e Scientist-statesman Benjamin|confused surrounding rural res- pe There's soft clinging Franklin couldn't have dreamed|idents who were on --T { fit in the top line what he was starting ifs ie : f United States envoy to France,| Flin Flon, Man., shares the] e . mee he urged the French in 1784 to|experience of other northern) that is elasticized. put their clocks ahead, conserve|communities in requiring no} tallow and enjoy more daylight.|artificial aid to get long) It was a century before the/summer evenings. Daylight} leading nations, spurred by the|time was adopted in Flin Flon| campaign of Canadian railway|from 1948 to 1950, but it was) engineer Sandford Fleming,/abandoned because summer} mapped the world into 24 stand-| qaylight lingers until 10 p.m. or) ard time zones. Agitation for|jater on standard time. es rr. time cody bp At the Lakehead, Fort Will- " » In Ladies' most European countr P . ; adopted fast summer time early rt coset td gy eyton. 'e Home Journal in the First World War to save adoption of daylight time : 3 Mogazine heating and lighting fuel. throughout the Eastern time] ; Canada adopted daylight sav-jzone of Ontario and Quebec.| ing time in 1918, but the fed-|Being close to the Central zone, | ergl act lapsed at the end ofjtheir standard time is an hour, that year and any legislation|/ahead of their neighbors to the) since then has been left to the|west and daylight time would provinces. The term "daylight| put them two hours ahead. saving time' has since been} While most Ontario communi-| caprice abandoned for "daylight time"'|ties are switching to daylight) and abbreviations like EDST in|time for six months, the south-| bone the eastern time zone have been| western part of the province of-| shortened to EDT. fers bewildering variety. 15.99 British Columbia and New- . foundiand introduced daylight|SCHOOL SETS DATES time by provincial government Windsor stays on stan lard in action. The Alberta government|conformity with neighboring keeps the province on standard Detroit and most of Essex) ; : : time the year round by law. |County follows suit. Chatham} The soft, flexible leathers are tailored with sets the general pattern for) 4 FINDS COMPROMISE Kent county, running daylight ini H n Piles Baward Island verte time from. Kori 29 to fest 3, the newest feminine styling a a compromise ween urban|but two Kent communities go id. proponents of daylight time and|their own way. Wallaceburg will) walkable mid-heel opposition on the farms byjhave daylight time for the full) Mail Orders Accepted--Add 25c¢ Postage putting government offices onjsix months and Tilbury will' ey "advanced working hours,"|stay on standard time. ] NG d ® which means townfolk will be| In Middlesex county, Glencoe : D ll 0 . 1] era 10 an hour ahead of the farmers|village is turning off daylight ; THE SHOE WITH * she aia "r as seen for six months, time a month earlier than! The other six provinces leave|neighboring municipalities this | 1 i the decision to municipalities.|year. The local high school de- SHOE STORE \ e a regional individualism re-jclared its autonomy Bap year) | J | sults in the removal of some|by reverting to standard time ' 4 ty time-zone differences and gives'at the end of September and] 31 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 725-3312 | ; : } Vi rise to new variations. \the vilage decided to fall into With British Columbia adapt-lline this fall. . | WO Emergency PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Ze of DURHAM § [ - | et ore | Me || {BLITZ NIGHT * Sse" eas Dr. Percy ae | . : : VIVIAN : Please Leave Your Porch Light On! A complete house-to-house canvass of Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville and Port Perry will os their Candidate in the take place next Monday Night, April 30th, by the Kiwanis Clubs of Oshawa and Whitby next Election for the =" assisted by many other organizations and volunteer workers in Bowmanville and Port Perry. House of Commons | Cancer MUST BE LICKED . . . and we appeal to all citizens to please stay at Home Next Monday . . . Keep your porch lights on and... PLEASE, Give what you can, to this Vital JUNE 18th, 1962 I ettort. vo ee was first elected in Durham for the House of Commons in 1957 and again in le A Cheque Makes The Difference! The major portion of your dollars is devoted to Cancer Research. More has been accom- H of C Cc ittees -- Esti : ' ; F 7 F ee re ne ae | plished in the last thirty years than in the preceding three centuries, through research. ey a to N.A.T.O. Parliamentary Association 1957 (Scientific and Technical Commit- ee). } Represented Canada at the United Nations 1958 and 1959. | Observer for Canada, U.N. Economic and Social Council, Mexico 1959, | © The Nature of Cancer. © The role that certain types of virus have to play . . « " : and MUCH MORE... thr r : Observer of European Economic Community 1961. @ The chemical reactions which take place in Cancer ---- Resident of Port Hope: Married; Three Children; Anglican. cells. @ For your own sake and for the sake of your loved ; ones . . . please have your donation ready when @ The influence which sex hormones have to play in the canvasser calls . . . and be as generous as the development of Cancer. you can, ~ We now have a better understanding of: ----E----------E mote Recommended By ABILITY, EXPERIENCE, INTEGRITY, PERSONALITY For Re-Election June 18th, 1962 You Can Help To Fight Cancer ROBERT SISSON, President Durham County Association || OY Giving--When The Canvasser Calls!! ee

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