Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1962, p. 4

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| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 19, 1962 Sy ~ MUSEUM OPE Bowmanville Museum offi- cially opened its doors last night and visitors could tell at a glance that the displays were completely changed from last year. Mrs, Allan Clarke, a new employee of Press Claimed No Longer Taking Sides LONDON, Ont main difference between news- paper editorial writing of today and that of 50 years ago is the disappearance of political align- ment, the Ontario Weekly News-} NS D | | | munity, ers to join a political party. The delegates also discussed| Dominion in 1917 paper in 1957 but remained as editor | advertising techniques. of was (CP) -- The "ewspe Mr. newspaper business the museum this year, points | out a doll display and doll | house fixtures. This is a dis- | play that will hold the in- terest of children who visit | the museum for educational | purposes. Articles displayed not to convince and photographic 5 Edgar V. Bingham, 85, editor the Ridgetown named B 66 and still writes three columns of editorials each week. An award was presented by|rormer tural tools, Dominion, best the association's|Page was won by the Leaming- aper man of the year.|/ton Post and News. It was ac- ingham has been in the|cepted by editor Tony Duncan years - OORS FOR SUMMER SEASON in the musemum were nearly all used in the West Durham district before 1900, such as muscial' instruments, agricul- homemaking ar- ticles, beautful gowns and maps and documents of the early times read-|Canada and the United States before the ridgetown He sold the buying the front award for newspaper The annual weekly EX-ACTRESS WED FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP)- French actress Lili Signs Of In US. Industry NEW YORK (AP) g8 signs| that things are picking up again) for business and industry show- ered over the economic land- scape this week. They came in reports from Washington agencies, from) stockholder meetings in. New! York, Chicago and elsewhere and in statistics from Detroit, capital of motordom. The indicators pointed up-) wards for the Gross National) Product, for industrial produc-| tion, for personal income and) non-farm payrolls. Also higher} were automobile sales--notably those of General Motors Corp.| The brightening developments} overshadowed a scattering of! bad news--a sixth consecutive) weekly dip in steel production and unfavorable profit figures j\here and there, notably from oil companies beset by gasoline price woes. One of the rosiest reports was the federal reserve board find- ing that industrial production lrose more than a point in April Ito record 117.1 per cent of Appeals Court Pick-Up nual convention of the Ontario NOW LAND-OWNERS |part of Germany before the Weekly Newspaper 4Association) WARSAW (AP)--Polish peas-\Second World War. hens that ip plsening crane ants have purchased 321,000|- - -- le provincial goveistiment was acres of land from s "4 |being careful not to, comprom-|jand fund in the past Pong years, O1D FAVORITES é jise standards. the Polish press agency re- Dried fruits such as raisins, | "Not only will thé: academic|ports. It said 63 per cent of the currants, ginger and peel were |program be retained," he said,/acreage is in the northern andiused in poultry. stuffings in the "but with a more cgreful selec-|western provinces that were/17th century. _ tion of pupils, suited to aca-|somm moe -- a tion of pupils, sued to ca-| demic pursuits, the 'contents of! the courses can be sfirengthened and be made more 4ignificant."| Premier Robarts "added that/ jat the same time t¢chnical and |commercial training will as-) |sume a role that is commen-| EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT jsurate with the changing econ- jomic pattern. AT DNIPR Ukrainian h Frees Seeger Of Contempt NEW YORK (AP) A fed- eral appeals court Friday threw out the contempt - of - Congress case against folk singer Pete Seeger, who was sentenced to prison when he refused to say whether he ever was a. Com- munist A three - judge U.S. Court of Appeais panel not only re scinded the one-year prison sen- Irresponsible The index climbed in the face|mier Robarts of Ontario Friday of a slide in steel output, ex-\described as untrue and irres- of inventory accumulation byjtario's new secondary school big users of the metal before|plan will sacrifice academic in- sured at the end of March. | cational training. The commerce department' He told delegates to the an- more than $2,800,000,000 to a record annual rate of $438,700,- With auto sales bowling along) By THE CANADIAN { the fastest clip since 1955,, Montreal--Rev. Lucien Clere- --cornered 61.6 per cent of the|chaplain of the 4th Medium Ar- market. GM_ previously had|tijlery Regiment and one time ever in 1962's first quarter. 'and of the federal training at Car production held practi-\st. Vincent de Paul, Que.; of ord level, with an estimated) Montreal -- James C. Riddell, 156,000 rolling off the industry's!7g. former athlete and one of The Gross National Product,|fessional football in the 1920s. the commerce department said, Berkeley, Calif--Dr. Harold 000 in the first quarter, up bet- dic specialist and end on the ter than $6,000,000,000 from the|famed Universty of California Also at a peak, non-farm pay-|and 1922, of a heart attack. rolls listed 54,699,000 names, an Toronto--Harry Lutz Symons, April tant and author. 5 Every Saturday Night Robarts Says the 1957 average LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Pre- pected in that industry because ponsible statements that On- stee] labor peace became as-|struction for technical and vo- said personal income rose by 000,000. DEATHS GM--in the first 10 days of May! mont, 54, a decorated' war chalked up its biggest profit|chaplain of the Montreal Jail cally abreast of last week's rec-\a heart attack. assembly lines the founders of Canadian pro- hit an annual rate of $548,300,-|p. (Brick) Miller, 60, orthope- preceding three months. "wonders team' of 1920, 1921 unprecedented figure for an'69, former real estate consul- Club Bayvi UYU LOW 9 TO 12 -- $3.00 Per Couple tence assessed against Seeger, but dismissed the contempt in- - dictment against him as well. | Seeger, 43, is a guitar-play- ing entertainer who often ap- pears at Communist-sponsored events, He has boasted that "I never refused to sing for any} lorganization because 1 dis- agreed with its beliefs." In 1955, Seeger refused to tell the House committee on un-! American activities whether he was then or ever had been a Communist. A jury in federal yaper Association annual con-| Russell Shearer, editor and pub-|pamita, 53, first wife of tne| district court in New York con- vention was told Friday tor-in-chief of The Free Press,| lisher of the Blenheim News-|jate John K. Elliott, assistant edi-|TTibune, a neighboring weekly./Fort Dodge businessman Allen|1961 Mr. Bingham, born in Bramp-|R. actor Errol Flynn, and Loomis, 52, were married aid, the job of editorial writers|ton, Ont. worked in_ printing! Friday now is to help develop the com-'businesses and newspapers in In F a victed Seeger of contempt and Judge Thomas Murphy sentenced him to year in federal rison we G8 BOWMANVILLE BEAUTY It's apple blossom time in Durham County. The Niagara area may have its blossom festival but Bowmanville district is no slouch when it comes to scenic blossoms, or for pretty girls, either. Pretty 21-year-old Catherine Bailey, a kindergarten teacher at Bowmanville's Ontario street school is glowing proof of this as she poses with the pink DURHAM R and white blossoms. To The People of DARLINGTON TWP. Come and Meet... WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 (11:30 A.M.) AT ROY NICHOLS', COURTICE Russell C. Honey DURHAM, LIBERAL CANDIDATE ! LESTER B. PEARSON "Canada's Next Prime Minister" PRESS - THE Holl 681 Edith St. 1 BLOCK EAST OF RITSON & BLOOR Modern Dance Hali © Good Orchestre REFRESHMENT COUNTER OPEN EVERYONE WELCOME SAT., SUN., MON. | e af drop-outs | jamong students «1 academic. /courses not suited ho them," he} |said, "is a shametysl waste be- |cause they leave 'school with little preparation fmr any useful' occupation."" . vi | FROST CHOSEN |DIRECTO , TORONTO (CP) --Lever [Brothers Limited Wednesday jannounced the election of Les-! | ie M. Frost, former premier of |Ontario, to the, company's jboard of directors. Mr. Frost is] jalso a director of the Bank of |Montreal, Massey; - Ferguson| ° Limited, Canada Wife Assurance} jCompany and Victoria and Grey Trust Compitty. DANCE TONIC HT 10ld Time -- Modern RED ARN ADMISSION »-- $1.00 Box-Ofice Opens 8 p.m. Show Starts et Dusk ! THE SUMDOWNERS | PLUS! SUNDAY EVENING ONLY! "THE SUNDOWNERS' PLUS CARTOONS ONE COMPLETE SHOW! THOSE TOP-SECRET GUYS! JOSE TREVOR FERRER: HOWARD Columbie Pictures preserts Robert WAGNER:H Frankie AVALON Ernie Kovacs A PHILIP BARRY PROOUSTION PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL, CENTRE proudly presents | | "The Sweetust Music This Side of: Heaven" - SUNDAY MIDNIGHT AFTER 11-05 BILTMORE). Vagart0 a) After School Matinees at Qrp.m. SEE A COMPLETE SHOW! =a S7 wwand she was OuTor-wHg WoaLD! a planet that has 7 moons... S ee ee ee fy j ' TRYON - KEITH « OBRIEN - SAVAL / BOB SWEENEY KENT SMITH -TOMMY KIRK eae + k pete SS FEATURE DAILY: 2:30 - 4:45 - 7:00 - 9:10 OF DOCTOR JEKYLL" IN A BIG SHOW and DANCE Mon., day 28} Show 8:30 ito 9:30 p.m. Dancing, 10:00 to 12:3) a.m. Tickets Now On Sale 2.25 per persem to May 19 2.50 per peirs on to May 26 2.75 per persa n Day of Show MAIL ORDERS WELCOME STARTS 'DESIRE IN THE DUST" TUESDAY "CRY TOUGH" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT IDING LIBERAL ASSOCIATION been fulfilled. We are justifi orea share our pride. The School of Nursing was opened last Fall opened in December. The Locker Rooms, Physiotherapy, Record Room, Nursing Adminis- tration, Lecture Room and Third Floor have all been opened within the last two months, We anticipate an additional floor will be opened in the neor future Since we have not received the final accounts mated at $2,700,000.00, we are unable to give the final cost at this time, but we feel sure it will be well within the limits authorized OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL BUILDING COMMITTEE REPORT The Building Committee is pleased to report the completion of our new wing and while not yet fully in operation, the responsibility placed upon your Committee has now ably proud of this new wing and feel sure the citizens of this The second floor, for this building All necessary alterations have been completed and an additional 70 spaces were provided for parking immediately west of the hospital and behind the boiler house An attractive residence, presently occupied by our Interns, has also been provided immediately west of the new wing A new boiler has been installed and is mow carrying the entire load The Committee expresses appreciation to the Board of Directors and Staff for their assistance and guidance throughout the entire programme H. A Washington, Chairman, Building Committee Paediatrics, was programme, esti- EPIC BATTLE ADDED FEATURE "THE IRON GLOVE" IN TECHNICOLOR STARRING ROBERT STACK URSULA THEISS PETTICOAT TECHNICOLOR, 'A COLUMBIA PICTURE 'MONDAY a Loy"Battleground",,.. "Go For Broke" | FEATURE TIMES; 1:30 3:25 5:28 7:15 LAS A" ; | | COMPLETE § SEE YOU... SATURDAY NITE AT THE "GET" 0.C.V.I. AUDITORIUM * SPOT PRIZES ° REFRESHMENTS 40c -- NON-MEMBERS 60c MEMBERS 1: SHCIIW (9:15 DM. 2 in Eastman COLOR oom EDIE iADAMS JACK OAKIE « JACK KRUSCHEN the STANLEY SHAPIRO oe PALA. HEWN (cet oy DELBER I} MANN Pretend op STANLEY SHAPIRO snc MARTIN MELCHER + teense Pedecer ROBERT ARTHUR 87 Pectoves Conony-A + -- fie TaN Productions, I. Arwir Proections, tr. Picture ~ A Univrssttvtrnationa feinase AA ROT SOOMOE TIS AOL OOD mum 2OULOW/ CONTINUING FOR A FUN LOVING WEEK!

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