Aig READ tod ep KN POE AL LOPE NLNEN Little three-wheel pias eeiey -- as the Mos serchsm: and Goggomobile sell for between $2,000 and $4,- 000 when new. But Uruguay, with a popula- tion of only 3,000,000, doesn't of- fer a large enough market to attract a car manufacturer and has no domestic assembly plants, so all cars must be im envy -- Overlands, Whippets, Marmons, Erskines, Rugbys and other almost fo: en mod- els from the days when the au- tomobile was young. The reason behind the high price of used cars and the astro- nomical price for new ones-- $15,000 for an American-made sedan--is two-fold: .An enor- mous public demand and puni- 4 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 8, 1962 Uruguay Heaven For Auto Dealer 1948 Nash, $2,100; 1948 Chrysler, $2,200. ' Deputy Reeve Urges Pickering Ambulance three shifts per day for twoytractive business bringing rev- MONTEVIDEO (Reuters) -- By ELSA STORRY Uruguay is a used car dealer's * gerous to criticize the MNR- ; here," aveneeeeen NEW HEALTH NURSES Public Health Nurses Lor- raine McFadden (left) and Velna Velox knock on the door of one their many patients in Bowmanville. The girls have been posted to Bowman- ville by the Durham-Northum- No Democracy |= In Bolivia, Opposition Says" By THOMAS J. STONE LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) Splashed in vivid colors on the side of the seven - storey min- istry of mines and petroleum is a huge mural that suggests man's struggle for freedom. The figures are grotesque, faceless and have large, grasp- ing hands. Critics of Bolivia's ruling National Revolutionary Move. ment (MNR), and there are many, like to crack: "The mural really represents the MNR--monsters with big, greedy fists." > Opposition parties dream of|j R: ADMITTANCE p | TO PERSONS BROUGHAM -- Deputy Reeve Mrs. Jean McPherson recom- mended that the Police Depart- ment give consideration to the purchase of an ambulance, at the regular meeting of Council on Tuesday night. This request was inspired by an accident last week in which a small child lay injured for an "interminable" length of time. Mrs. McPherson estimated that it was 25 to 30 minutes -- be- fore an ambulance arrived. The request was also prompted by other similar emergencies when such a vehicle was not avail- able. The Deputy Reeve cited an- other instance in the winter when a child's life could have been saved by the prompt ar- rival of an ambulance. She felt that Pickering Township police officers with St. John's Ambu- lance training coud be in charge of the vehicle. Councillor Deakin recalled dis. cussion of an emergency ve- hicle in the fire department, with siren and emergency equipment, including stretcher. At that time, he said, the Coun- cil Fire Committee felt the esti- mated $4,200 too much of an expenditure for this year, " "I don't think we can com- pare dollars and cents with a | berland Health Unit in Co- | bourg. Miss McFadden is | from Elora, Ontario and Miss Velox comes from St.. Vin- | cent in the West Indies. --Oshawa Times Photo | FORBIDDEN WOMEN? BOTH FEATURES UW YEARSOF AGE OR OVER "SASKATCHEWAN" BOTH IN COLOR GINA LOL in "WOMEN OF ROME" russ TODAY & SUNDAY 'THE FAR COUNTRY' human life at stake," said Mrs. McPherson. Councillor Milton Mowbray pointed out the long term cost of such a project, estimating it up to $30,000 per year, including men, "T think we cannot take on more than we can_ afford," Reeve . marked. MORE. IMPORTANT THAN PLEBISCITE "We are spending money for things that are not as essential," said Mrs. McPherson. She men- tioned patrolling the Bay. "And the money spent on Oct. 27 (liquor vote) could provide some of these things!" add- ed. Councillor W. J. reening said ' that Council had cut down quite a bit to decrease the taxes. He considered it "just a bit too much for the Township at the present time because of the ter- rific high taxation we still have." The matter was left in abey- ance, REQUEST SUNDAY DANCING F, Hibbert, of Sun Valley Park, was represented by his solicitor, Mr. Wetstein, and urged Council to amend the Sun. day activities bylaw to include dancing, and concerts in con- junction with dancing. Mr. Wetstein said that Mr. Hibbert had made every effort to comply with municipal regu- lations, and taken extreme pains to avoid any difficulties. He said that dancing was very harmless, beneficial and not morally wrong. Moreover, Mr. Wets'ein con- tinued, Mr. Hibbert had an at- emie and attracting tourists. line?" he asked, "from a sing- Sherman Scott re-jsong, to a tap dance, or a ballet It seems rather "Where do you draw the -- to community dancing. tical." Reeve Scott advised the gentlemen that Township solici- tors had looked into the matter, and could find nothing in legisla- tion to permit dancing on Sun- days, but that he would seek further clarification from the lawyers, and what action has -- taken in other municipal- es. paradise, or as one visitor put) Eyen something called a 1948 tive import duties. ported. it: "The happy-hunting ground for old jalopies.'"' Here are just a few exam- ples from the used car column of the classified ads section of El Dia, Uruguay's leading news- paper: .{ning not through the sentiment tha genes Lanh Douae e00t, inee of their owners but simply be- Marmon, $700; 1981 Oldsmobile|¢ause they will still do a day's $700; 1931 Studebaker, $800; | ¥°"™: 1936 Chevrolet, $1,300; 1937; Some of the cars to be seen Ford, $1,500; 1938 Lincoln, $1,-/daily in Montevideo would make Crossmobile is offered at $900. Every day of the week Monte- video looks like the middle of a classic car rally as cars that would 'be museum pieces in other countries crowd the streets of the capital, kept run. DIFFICULT SHEEP PROBLEM Livestock Valuator, Warren Willson, attended the meeting, preparatory to answering ques- tions regarding two sheep claims, both of which presented problems. Ken Chafen had $305 worth of sheep destroyed but when the damage was discovered, the ani- mals were badly decomposed, and little proof could be sup- plied about their destructio | Knowledge of any dog, or dog: which killed them, was not) available. On the other hand Ross Heron, | with a smaller claim, is aware of the dog which caused the damage, but since it was owned by a man suffering a heart con- dition , did not wish to have it destroyed. Mr. Willson was invited to at- tend a Committee meeting to iron out several problems relat- ing to these claims. | | JOld Time - Modern| RED BARN ADMISSION -- $1.00 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER 'VALENTINA CORTESE EXTRA! OBRIGIDA STARTING MONDAY Twirling REGISTER REGISTER NOW! IRENIE HARVEY C.D.T.A, -- N.BT.A, 424 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-6122 SUNDAY, COMING WEDNESDAY SPECIAL GERMAN SHOW SEPT. 9th 2 TECHNICOLOR FEATURES "WEIT IST § "GUITARREN vico TORRIANI * $ * FREDDY iN PLUS QUINN * DER WEG" Ta edad e 250; 1947 Oldsmobile, $1,500;/an old car collector green with BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 em SK! SAT., SUN., MON. SHOW STARTS AT DI " "THE THREE STOOGES . MEET HERCULES" PLUS 17 PLUS! Sullivan 1 Y Festival" ALL COLOR SHOW!" CinennScoPE conor vy os Luxe OSHAWA GALA OPENING Scorching Aetion-- Scorching Violence! The bold ideas...and bolder people of TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' most fit TODAY ONLY "ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG MAN' Me. ee ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S ramal a a ee DANCE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION | 90 CENTRE ST., OSHAWA. Saturday, Sept. 8, 1962 FEATURING DOUG WEEKS' BAND DANCING 9 - 12 P.M, -- 2.00 Per Couple Everyone Welcome DER LIEBE" MANTOVANI & HIS ORCHESTRA BILTMORE CONTINOUS KS: es FROM 2 P.M. the day when they can oust the all-powerful MNR, but most are realists. They tell you they are not strong enough yet, and if they get much stronger the MNR will crush them. They continue to dream--and to plot, Mario Gutierrez, a_ barrel- chested man with a black mus- tache, is chief of the Bolivian Socialist Falange party and per- haps the country's No. 1 oppos- ition. leader. NO DEMOCRACY He contends the MNR "is Communist in every way but in name, and there is no such thing as democracy in Bolivia." The Falange leader told a re- porter he realized it was dan- "Political police followed us he said with a shrug of She will love the aroma of the new Smoking Sensation developed by the makers of regular i Amphora--Be sure to try it today! Product of DOUWE EGBERTS WC ng abate \ ROYAL FACTORIES Utrecht -Holland tl D.E.A. and AT THE Mac Marsh SCHOOL OF DANCING Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, Character, Pre-School, FRIDAYS Kinderdance. SATURDAYS | MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST., Information: 723-7253 OSHAWA 2 HEADLINE - HOT | *~ SHOCKERS = igo gt 'meer Untouchable! On the Prowl "THIS REBEL }$ "THE FLESH "2 FLAME" AGE" THE STARRING 4 STEVE COCHRAN § MAMIE VAN DOREN JULIE NAT KING § , LOUIS ARMSTRONG LONDON COLE ' PPP PPP PPPS PPPS MONDAY Lest Day "LAST OF THE VIKINGS" PLUS "CREATURE FROM THE HAUNTED SEA" his shoulders, The MNR came into power in 1952 through a bloody revolt. It Nationalized Bolivia's vast tin industry, abolished the army) and launched Latin America's most advanced social revolu-) tion. | But things did not turn out, so well. The. tin mines, the! country's earner of hard cur- rency, began to lose instead of earn money. Social reforms made some progress but gen- erally hit snags. Most critics tend to place the blame for everything on the/ MNR, But the country has its| share of natural handicaps. It! has facilitated foreign trade. It is a backward mountainous) country plagued by illiteracy, hunger and poverty. It lacks the know-how and capital to exploit its mineral riches, Here in the capital, beggars are common. Many people hold) two or more jobs to make ends | meet, Some have not been paid! for weeks, Village Left Without MD PORT BURWELL, Ont. (CP); This Lake Erie village of almost} 1,000 has been without a doctor; for a week and hasn't received | a single answer to its advertise-| « ments for one. Residents have been going to) : doctors 16 milés away in Till- * sonburg and Aylmer since Dr.| : .D. W .Hevenor left Sept. 1 to} * start a practice in Tillsonburg. | « Villag s say there's enough prac Ajox -- Community Hall CLINIC SCHEDULE MON. SEPT. 10th or TUES, SEPT. 11th 11:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. to OF SABIN (ORAL) POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE FIRST DOSES SECOND DOSES MON. NOV. Sth TUES, NOV. 6th 11:00 @.m. te 3.30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Bay Ridges -- Bayview Heights School Brougham--Township Hall Claremont--Town Hall Columbus -- United Church Pickering Village-- United Church Hall Rouge Hills -- United Church (S. of Stroud's Store) Uxbridge--Music Hall Whitby -- Legion Holl Whitevale -- United Church WED. SEPT. 12th or FRI, SEPT. 14th 6:30 p.m. to 9: oD os bm, to 3.30 to 3.30 to 9:00 00 WED. NOV. 7th p. pm. pm pm. | FRI. NOV. 9th 6:30 p.m, to 9:00 p.m. 11:00 @.m., te 3.30 p.m. THURS, SEPT. 13th 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. THURS. NOV. 8th 6:30 p.m. te 9:00 p.m. MON. SEPT. 10th 6:30 p.m. to 9:60 p.m. MON. NOV. 5th 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. TUES, SEPT. 11th 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. or THURS. SEPT. 13th 11:00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. TUES, NOV. 6th THURS. NOY. 8th 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 11:00 @.m. to 3.30 p.m. WED, SEPT. 12th 6:30 p.m, to 9:00 p.m. or THURS. SEPT, 13th 11:00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. | WED. NOV. 7th THURS. NOV, 8th 6:30 p.m. te 9:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. to 3,30 p.m. MON, SEPT. 10th or WED, SEPT. 12th 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. to 3.32 p.m. or THURS. SEPT. 13th 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. WED. NOV. 7th MON, NOV. Sth THURS. NOV, 8th 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m, 11:00 a.m. te 3.30 p.m, 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. TUES, SEPT. 11th or WED. dei 12th 11:00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m, 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. TUES. NOV. 6th WED. NOV. 7th 11:00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. MON. SEPT. 10th or FRI. SEPT. 14th 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. or THURS, SEPT, 13th 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. MON. NOV. Sth FRI. NOV. 9th THURS. NOY, 8th 6:30 p.m. te 9:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. TUES, SEPT. 11th 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. TUES. NOV. 6th 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Those Acutely Ill NOT RECOMMENDED FOR: Those Taking Anti-leukemi Next Two Weeks or Cort iY Dru type Preparations ---Those With Nerve Illnesses Like Multiple Sclerosis --Those Who Have Had Their Tonsils Out Or Teeth Extracted Within The Past Two Weeks Or Plan Such Operation Within The Those Who Have Been Vaccinated For Smallpox Within The Past 2} Days Or Plan To Be Vaccinated Within The Next 217 Doys -- IF IN DOUBT CONSULT YOUR FAMILY DOCTOR -- ic» to support two doctors. ! ~F GOLDEN OPAR SrA SIIRNES EVERY THURSDAY EVENING STARTING THURSDAY SEPT. 20TH ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY AT 8.15 P.M. 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