4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, e December 18, 1962 A AN I Tn a Te 500 Children See Ajax Santa Claus By DONALD G. CROSSLEY |exhibit of PICKERING -- This is the)Power. first year that Ajax has madeiwany EVERGREENS a sustained attempt to attract) One sidelight of the Santa commercial business through Claus house is the comment unusual 'drawing Judge Refrains From Sentencing ST, JEROME, Qué. (CP)--A judge réfused Monday \to sen- tence two bank robbers imme- diately saying: "After what happened in St. Laurent last week, I don't want to be responsible for the sen- tence I would render. If I sen- tenced them today they might never be séen again. td Judge Gerard Provost. was referring to last week's bank _-- in the Montreal suburb of St. licemeén were. killed. The two to be sentenced were Real brothers, who were involved in an abortive holdup and gunfight with police last May 23 at Ste, Scholastique, Que, PUSH AWAY EXERCISE LONDON (Reuters) -- | DAVID'S Driven tor told 500 businéss executives! pa oS at the fourth annual health con-/j " 2w. Whitby ' PH. 668-4066 Laurent where two po- and Yvan Lamarche, and from all appearances, it is paying off. Jack Bignell, president of the merchants' branch of the cham- ber, reports that more than 1,000 children met the town's non-commercial Santa Claus in a specially constructed chalet during his first four days of residence, At one point, on Saturday, Santa was processing children at the rate of one every 20 seconds. More than 500 went through the chalet within three hours. Santa's chalet is the result of work by the Chamber of Commerce, and local business- men want to build on the proj- ect for next year and future years, One suggestion is for a Disneyland-type of attraction on on the main boulevard, with fences that guide children | the chalet for their Santa visit, annual) jthe structure by many residents that trees| -- should have been planted on bss ALL - COLOR SHOW ! the boulevard strip long be- fore now. The Santa house is Fantastic! Amazing! surrounded by evergreens, one of the treés being about 25 feet "THIEF OF BAGHDAD" high. The strip will look barren IN COLOR ----with--- after theSe trees are removed. They are held up with wooden STEVE REEVES GEORGIA MOLL braces and wires, The chalet is a masterpiece scale. Designed by George Shewan and built by local carpenter William Edwards, can be taken down in 15 minutes. It is bolted together inside. All of| the parts can be laid flat on alg truck and stored away in a} relatively small space. GIVE Soe on cu GIFT ---- PRICED AT 3 bo 83. 00 ®'an atmosphere of smartness. Boy Scouts man the chalet.| Just For Fun! "THE HORIZONTAL LIEUTENANT IN COLOR --with-- JIM HUTTON PAULA PRENTISS JIM BACKUS BILTMORE 58 @ teow 7 Basiheg wien ! FIENDISH. TIGRESS OF THE JUNGLE ti "Dis- Embodied" PAUL BURKE -- HUMAN MATE FOR JUNGLE BEASTS! "The Bride And The Beast" BiG HITS They guide the little tots through and generally provide FAMOUS PLAYERS The characters for this ex-| Annual Bazaar |hibit would be drawn from the) THEATRE TICKETS FOR CHRISTMAS OSHAWA TIMES PRESENTS CHEQUE TO UXBRIDGE HOSP. Board. The cheque is the re- sult of a recent sales promo- tion campaign by the Oshawa Times in the Uxbridge area. Mr. Young made the presen- Circulation Manager of the Oshawa Times, R. Young, presents a cheque to G. E. Coulter, president of the Ux- bridge Cottage Hospital |Wizard of Ozz, Mother Goose, | and so forth. Based on the first week's re-| laction to Santa's chalet, this| tation on behalf of the new subscribers. The money will go towards a special equip- | ment fund. --Oshawa Times Photo | |e REPORT TO DURHAM Liberals Laud Probe Of Drugs By RUSSELL C. HONEY T. C. Douglas, NDP Leader, OTTAWA -- In an earlier re-jspoke for his Party and his re- port, I referred to the activities} marks pertaining to the dangers of the Health Committee of the/arising from the use of pesti- Liberal Party and its activiies;cides were of particular inter- in studying and debating the|est. provisions of Bill C-3 which has| He referred to a report pre- now been acted as an amend-|pared by a prominent American/§ ment to the Food and Drug Act.|scientist who made a survey of This legislation provides for|the millions of tons of insecti- closer and more effective con-|cides and pesticides used on this 8 Moderate Stock At Aiax During Market Gain | November |_ Patients admitted to the Ajax-/ TORONTO (CP)--A string Of|Pickering General Hospital fractional advances, many of|totalled 231 during the month of them posted in the final few|November. This total was made ninutes of trading, lifted the|up by the following areas: stock market to a moderate) Ajax, 82; Pickering Township, advance Monday. Industrials gained more than a; Waly teoenie a, a point on index; all other sec-} |Oshawa, 4; others, 12. performances. Other statistics showed: Featured in the main list was|babies born, 32; total out pa- Power Corporation, whichitients, 445; in patient x-rays, jumped to a year's peak of|155; out-patient x-rays, 397; 8114, then eased to 79 for a gain|! miniature x-rays, 68; laboratory of 1%. The company announced in patient treatments, 1,040; a proposal to split its stock|!@boratory out - patient treat- 10-for-one dividends on the new|™ents, 52; blood transfusions, e Ss tions, however, gave sluggish) suggestion should result in an| Club's annual bazear was a suc- | 32 Babies Born Ke Stinson, nent by 'Lola', Mr. Virtle Wil- Waiter Couch, Orono; doi'y set, Mr. Cliff Cooper, Orono; chick- PENNY SALE WINNERS Christmas wrap, ards, Bowmanville; refrigerator tablecloth, awa; Bowmanville; fume and soap set, Linton, dish, Mrs, C. Orono; Gamsby, | Winners Listed By MRS .KEN GAMSBY ORONO Heather Social ess with a large crowd on The following is a list of the insers of the various draws: Christmas Cake, Mrs. Rose Bowmanville; perma- on, Orono; angel cake, Mrs. n, Mrs. Cliff Cooper, Orono. Avon set, Lil Bickle, Whitby; Greta Rich- et, Helen Redman, Port Perry; Luella Smith, Osh- poodle, Shirley Murphy, table centre, . R. West, Orono. Mrs. Mary Morris, Jean. Wannan Perm., Gamey, Orono; per- Mrs. G, M. Bowmanville; fancy Taylor, Orono. Mrs. E. Couvier, candy cane, Mrs. G, STARTS TOMORROW Ie0, Trays, Three electrifying performances! SOPHIA LOREN Regents BING CROSBY, GRACE KELLY WILLIAM AB HUNTER TODAY ONLY "CONVICTS FOUR" "She Didn't Say No" Adult Entertainment = ODEON tun: NOW A FREE TICKET IN EVERY BOOK BIA PCTURES meee perathe a When We Moet lal WICKED RHYTHM with a BB BEAT! Jooccuy TO PERSONS 18 YEARS OF AGE with| HENRL VIDAL - DAWN ADAMS PLAZA 'Stow Bane rol over the distribution of drug samples, and provided for the absolute prohibition of the sale of Thalidomide and Lysergic Acid Diethylmide. At the time of the debate on Bill C-3 the opposition urged the government to refer the Bill to a Special Committee of the House for study before final en- actment. The Minister of Na- tional Health and Welfare re- sisted this suggestion but did indicate that he would later con- sider the establishment of a Spe- cial Committee. Following this indication the Minister recently introduced a resolution establishing a Special Committee of the House on Drugs and Chemical Food Con- tamination. This 15-member Committee will consider and re- port upon (a) the law and prac- tices relating to the control of the introduction, marketing and use of drugs; and (b) the dan- gers arising from contamination of food by the use of chemicals to kill weeds, insects and other issue would amount to $2.50, 33; minor operations, 43; major 50-cent boost over past yearly payments. Gatineau Power dropped | to 264%--lowest price of 1962--/ while Toronto-Dominion Bank,| Aluminium and Dominion Foun-| | dries and Steel all declined 14.) Among base metals, Gunnar; Mining raced through more} than 200,000 shares. It dropped) as low as 10% but closed at 11,| unchanged. International Nickel/ slipped %, while Rio Algom! gained %. | continent which are washed into the soil and carried into the streams and rivers to find their way into the drinking water used by the people in the cities as well as into the vegetation and the meat supplies which constitute the food of the peo- ple of this continent. Mr. Doug- las said, "A whole new menace has arisen by the widespread use of chemicals." All members of the House will look forward to this Committee rendering a real service to the people of Canada and helping | plering problems aruing owt ot] 'Theft Of Whisky Valued At $41 248) the amazing scientific progress now taking place in the field of foods, drugs, pesticides and in- CHICAGO (AP)--A truckload jof Canadian whisky valued at |$41,248 was stolen from a west| secticides. No Answer Given | jside trucking dock during th On RCMP Red Dues reckels. yg Bee a pues OTTAWA (CP) -- Has the|Monday. RCMP paid money to the Com-| The 980 cases of li pests. MANY UNCERTAINTIES Introducing the Resolution to, set up the Committee, the Min-' ister stated that events over the recent months have clearly in- dicated the uncertainties which we are facing in the drug field. He also stated that while the) contamination of food by the use| of chemicals designed to kill] weeds, insects- and other pests} quor, en munist party for party mem-|route from London, Ont., to| | berships or other contributions} \Peoria, Ill, were in a 35-foot! in the last five years? The government isn't saying. trailer, said Cecil Nyal, 24, of Lombard, Ill. He parked the) |to Columbus with the rendition Orono; table centre, Mrs. C. Taylor, Orono; table cloth, Mrs. Elsie Jones, Orono; flower container, Mrs. Wm Bunting, Orono; jewellery set,| Jean Wannan, Orono. Juicer, Jean Wannan, Orono; | | jcushion, Mrs. C. Graham,| Orono. "Ana's" Permanent, Mrs. J,| |Major, Orono; Christmas table centre, Mrs. W. Grady, Orono; set of beads, Linda Barraball, Orono; green cushion, Betty Newman, Orono; palce mats, Mrs. B. Wood, Orono; pillow cases, Mildred Rainey, Orono, _ operations, 27; ear, eye, nose jand throat operations, 47. Christmas Cantata Draws | Capacity Crowd COLUMBUS--Christmas came f a Christmas Cantata which brought out a capacity crowd at the Columbus United Church on Sunday night. | A number of people from all| areas including Oshawa joined the citizens of Columbus in cele-| brating the occasion. Mrs. Russell Nesbitt, who di-| jrected the presentation was give a vote of thanks for her| BOOK NOW! Sargeant's Rentals PHONE 725-3338 Mrs. Marie Taylor ARCT,| RMT was guest organist and |Miss Elizabeth Hayes was| pianist, A number of popular Oenaval choir members assisted. | 2 is considered contrary to shipment in the dock shed of} jthe public interest to give spe- cific answers" to such a ques s.|the Central Transfer Company | Saturday night. tion, Justice Minister Fleming |said Monday in reply to a Com-| Not a drop of it was there jmons question by Douglas|Monday when he came to claim |Fisher (NDP--Port Arthur). it. had not gained a high degree of! public attention, it does not rep- resent a problem which is like-, ly to become more and more prominent in the years ahead. Chief Spokesman for the Lib- eral Party on the Resolution) was Dr. Stanley Haidasz (To-| ronto-Parkdale) who is a prom- inent Polish-Canadian physician and a man well known and re- spected by the people of Polish origin in Durham County. Dr. Haidasz said that while the establishment of the Com- mittee was long overdue the Liberal Party welcomed the Minister's announcement. Re- ferring to this period of rapidly | advancing technological gress in the field of chemistry he said the industrialized world is confronted with far reaching changes and progress in foods, drugs and pesticides. "Tn order to keep up with this scientific progress," he said, pro-| Only way | to "responsible governments must, update their legislation and reg- ulations, thus discharging their! responsibility for scientific pro- gress as well as for public, safety." WANTS COSMETIC STUDY Dr, Haidasz complained that the terms of reference setting out the Committee's authority had not included a direction to scrutinize the problems of cos- metics. He said that investiga- tion of cosmetics by a special committee of the United States Congress had shown that a great deal of danger had occur- red to women by the use of cos- metic sprays. Summing up his remarks, the| Liberal spokesman said, "I be- lieve that public protection is the overriding motive in consid- ering this probe and new legis- lation. "While government, industry, the medical profession and the consumer have their responsibil. ities, all of us in this House jave the grave responsibility to probe into this matter and enact the best possible ween for the good of all concerned. Top Seven-Up It's easy to trace a picture. Or copy a letter. Or imitate a voice. But the fresh, clean taste of Seven-Up stays unique, There's only one Seven-Up... the favourite of people the world over! Remember, nothing does it like Seven-Up! |GET YOUR HOLIDAY SUPPLY NOW! QUALITY KING Up) 45¢ CARTON 6--1202. BOTTLES Qi (SUGGESTED RETAN PRICE PLUB DEPOSIT) a DISCOUNT PRICES ON ALL L.P.'s HIT PARADE OF L.P,'s 15 of our top selling albums to help you complete your Christmas Gift buying. ALLEY CAT... 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