Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 May 1963, p. 7

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| Few Could Survive /Rigors Of Monarch Queen Elizabeth 11 marks ee Uk caierewry of bor coronation Sunday, zon In the following story, Canadian Press staf writer reviews the first decade of her rule. By JOSEPH MacSWEEN i Oe -- Just 10 years een Elizabeth was ries te the apex of the Com- monwealth in > rege Ml magnificence ai rt-swelling promise. When she accepted what Sir Winston Churchill has called the "mystic circle' of the Crown, the slim young woman also shouldered monumental burdens at a time of rushing change. How has she fared in the last decade? What changes has she 'wrought on the monarchy? How goes the vision of the glittering new Elizabethan Age so buoy- ently heralded when the Que then only 27, was crowned? It is just about unanimous}, that as monarch, wife and mother there are few, if any, persons anywhere who enjoy the universal respect accorded Queen Elizabeth, In a restless age, the Queen and Prince Philip -- their rigorous public fchedules --have given to the world an example of home life and devo- h made kindly subjects, Somehow she roe this even before crowds. turf than, the late King George VI in his meetings with the public. With -- yell and skill she ees re, bee it reserved king and The young Queen recently saw Princess Anne, wearing her hair in a new grownup style, perform her first public duties at the wedding of Princess Alex- andra. During much of that cere- mony the Queen appeared thoughtful, even grave, reminis- cent of her father and other for- bears of the royal line. She laughed gaily only once--when she trod on the toe of a royal guest. SAW THE DERBY The Queen's brilliant smile | was much in evidence when she 'attended the Derby at Epsom owns fast Wednesday, It's no t that she feels more at ome in the atmosphere of the perhaps, at a ballet. She probably prefers a good musical to a symphony or a popular west-end play to a visit to an art gallery. The left-wing tatesman has written that tion toward their children: 14, Princess Feiss 12, and Prince Andrew, Prince Charles, IMAGE' FAVORABLE And this family image has see it as symbolic the Crown has been people, without tarnishing, without los- ing mystique--and without go- ing so far as the aggressively democratic Scandinavian Kings. Prince Philip has been cred- ited with gifts in this direction. Persons who have been received by the royal couple report, for instance, that after an initial greeting by the Queen, Philip brought closer to the takes over with good- Goud repartee. Some say this is comparable her people would not regard that as much of a criticism. os is regarded as an excep- her towering re- his may tend to Ss spontaneous in she is in private. ue-eyed, brown-haired 'was 2% when her irjfather died Feb, 6, 1952, The coronation took place June 2, 1953. Initial shyness seemed to recede as she matured to her new duties. She applied modern tech- niques to the creaky customs of Buckingham Palace and to the great royal estates, which for the first time now are said to be paying their way. TOLERATES TV During her 1957 tour of Can- ada, she appeared for the first time on television and also al- lowed TV in on her coronation and a state opening of Parlia- ment, despite some criticism. She was the first British sov- ereign to recognize the import- NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Continental Titanium | Corp year re ery 31: 1963, $13,- SHY SEA DEMON MADE OF TIRES VICTORIA (CP) -- Cadboro- @aurus, the camera-shy sea serpent claimed to have been photographed Wednes- day, turned out Thursday to be man-made. "Caddy," as the monster affectionately known on West Coast, was made a dozen rubber upright with in- Floated in_the sea it looked exactly like everybody's idea of a sea serpent. Miss Nettie Ross of Bran- don, Man., claimed she had taken a picture of a lifetime-- Caddy swimming lazily at this resort north of Victoria. "T am sure it was the Caddy we have read about," said ; Mill Bay Tourist Resort. reporter' - photographer ill Bay 20 miles re to see if the ighting was authen- learned that Vancou- sland druggists, drug and physicians held fishing derby Thurs- yo at the resort and Wednes- ; day night the derby committee | Was seen watching and laugh, ing as the fire-and-wood Caddy was towed past the area. The "serpent" was found in a boathouse. ~ One resident who declined to have her name published gaid it was "a cheap publicity stunt." "It's ail. right to have a etunt like that as long as they don't try to pass it off as true. But why lie about it?" eae nothing to do with it. I am fed up with covering up for others. "The fishing derby commit- tee built it and planned to put on a show this (Thursday) evening. RRIED IT ON 'A trial run was taken by ome as a legitimate sighting. When we discovered it was a hoax we decided to carry it on. I covered up for them all the way. "Miss Ross really believed it was something. She was = ie one monster was able to go wp and down in the water-- and disappear -- because a skindiver manipulated the thing. Miss Ross was not at the | gesort for comment. ance of the Yt gag egg ns receptions during many visits to Commins and other countries, She began holding informal .|luncheons at Buckingham Pal. ace, inviting a wide cross-sec- tion of society, not necessarily all of it out of'the absolute top jonists, scien- newspaper men, tists, engineers, feminists, sportsmen and clergymen. Two years ago entertained to how Queen Mother Elizabeth|Russian astronaut Yuri Gagarin --in a different sense--assisted|and music-hall comedian Bud Flanagan at the same table. On the other hand she aban- doned the annual royal presen- tation parties for debutantes, Slusually daughters of the rich and talented. Instead she holds royal garden parties four or five times a year, each attended by more than 5,000 people. She has travelled hundreds of thousands of miles, receiving a warm welcome in republican India and Ghana as well as in the "old" Commonwealth coun- tries like Canada. There are re- ports that a new form of visit-- involving limited residence--is being considered as a result of lessons learned in this year's marathon tour of Australia and New Zealand. CRITICISM ._ALMOST NIL Public 'criticism of the Queen 'in Britian is practically un- known, although one peer has said her speeches sounded like those of a priggish schoolgirl. Liberal Leader Jo Grimmond has charged that- those sur- rounding the Royal Family are stuffy and have little "appetite" for new ideas. Privately, the Queen is sometimes criticized for her conservative taste in fashion and matters of that kind. It was:a time of great expec- tations when Elizabeth ascended the throne. Britons had just thrown away their wartime identity cards and rationing had been abandoned, Mount Everest was conquered--the coronation came as a great bonanza, Some commentators say the British expected from the new Queen a sort of magic that would give them an era com- parable to the great days of lit- erature and exploration under Elizabeth I. This was "dotty," these ob- servers say, and if Britain's great expectations have not been_fulfilled, it is not the fault of the\Queen. If New Year's resolutions fail, one d not blame the New Year. es s s s Injunction Limits s s Size Of Pickets HANOVER, Ont. (CP)--Pick- ets for Local 2500 of the Inter- national Woodworkers of Amer- ica (CLC) have been limited to two to a gate at Hanover Kitch- ens Limited in compliance with an injunction from the Supreme Court of Ontario. The Union, which has been striking since May-.21 applied Wednesday to the Ontario La- bor Relation Board for permis- sion to prosecute the company ros ore to negotiate in good fait! The company has refused to recognize local 2500 as bar- gaining agent for the 60 strik- ing employees. Local President Wilfred Chambers said it had been certified earlier this year. General Manager A. E. Stark said May 22 the employees are seeking an increase in the ba- sic awge rate of $1.30 an hour, longer vacations and "just about everything we couldn't begin to give them." re of th to ta Changes In Market TORONTO (CP)--Few prices|down %4 had more changes during extremely light tradi Thursday. 'The sessions turnover W its lowest point in more month with the final largest industrial gains after for one stock split which is to be presented to share holders for approval. The stock jumped as much as 24 ahead only 1% at the close, ion Bridge, ahead %, and Sla- +4, } than fr on the s market $ at jan a ime at compared with 3,435,000 Wed- about 2,500,000 shares, The ob-|nesday. servance of the Memorial Day holiday by several United States markets was believed partially BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSE: HEADQUARTERS sponsible for the day's lack activity. Hayes Steel showed one of the ie company announced a two- proposal ui a new 1963 high of 22 but was TT 4 MATERIALS Other gainers included On- prey rio Steel, up a point, Domin- 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) arm For far CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS OSHAWA + PORT HOPE WHITBY ~ COBOURG BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO Curteins, Drepes, Bienkets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 31 50 MILL MASTER FEEDS 54 CHURCH ST. thicker qrowth MLM-GRO-KOTED GRASS SEED Exclusive "Green Gro - Koted" process gives you a more luxuriant carpet of healthy, deep-rooted grasses. Available in four different lawn blends, each best for its purpose. BIRDS DO NOT EAT iT READILY. Available At Your... ONE-STOP GARDEN CENTRE OSHAWA Free Customer Parking Dial 723-2229 = THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 31,1963 J, a % If you can lift a finger you can start TAKE 1 seer bese on the streets as Name of Street Brentwood Ave. Db' Se. aly St. Lot Oshewe Blvd. North N. Limit Lot 1, Plan 745 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Te shown below, es @ local imp NOTICE THAT: The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa Intends to ot ee base for asphalt pavement, concrete curb and Width ASPHALT PAVEMENT 34.75' €. of W. Limit 4, Plan 764 N. Limit W. Limit $s. -- Lot 60, Glenbree St. Glenbrook Se. Glenforest St. Gorevale Cres. Hillsdale Ave. Jane Ave. Juliane Dr, Linden Court Linden St. MacKenzie Ave. Melrose St. Nelson St. Oriole St. Oshawa Blvd. N. Oshawa Blvd. N. Poplar St. Thorncliffe St. Verdun Rd. Windermere Ave. Windermere Ct. Wolfe St. "Lot 4, Plan 755 Gorevale Cres. W. Limit Plan 688 19.00' N. of N. Limit Adelaide Ave. East Taylor Ave. Lot N. Lot Olive Eastlawn St. (Eost Side) Gorevale Cres. (West Side) Nelson St. (East Side) Oshawa Blvd. N. (North Side) Lot Verdun Rd. Olive Dieppé Ave. Greta St. Minto St, to 2. 3 4. be. considered. Plan M-39 S. Limit Lot 10, Plan 742 Jane Ave. S. Limit Lot 81, Plan 688 Willowdale Ave. N. Limit Plan 776 Limit 21.00' N. of S. Limit 12.00' E. of E. Limit Labredor Dr. Gatineau St, . Nelson $e. $. Limit Lot 14, Plan 745 N. Limit Plan 776 23.24' W. of E. Limit 165, Plen 308 Ave. Hillerest Dr. Grie 9.00' Rossland Rd. East The estimated cost of the work is $150,238.86. The 5; Application will be mede by the Corporati twenty-one deys after the first publication of this n The said Board may approve of the said work being \ndertaken, but before doing so, it Jane Ave. 5S. of N. Limit W. Limit N. Limit S. Limit: Lot 10, Plan M-48 Eastiawn St. 26.40' N. Plan M-52 S. Limit Plan 776 N. Limit S$. Limit Lot 17, Plan 745 Thorneliffe St. 28' 32' 28' 28' 28' Plan 774 Plon 772 N. Limit Plen 688 ', Jane Ave. Q Hillsdale Ave, Oshawa Blvd. North E. Limit Plan 688 Lot 55, Plan 770 of Street 2 (20° 28 of $. Limit Lot 6, 32' Lot 18, Plon 720 28° 23.24' W. of E. Limit 18; Plan 755 Plen 73 22, Plan M-34 N. Limit Lot 33, Plan M-39 Ave, W. Limit GRANULAR Lot 165, Plon 308 N. Limit Lot 19, Pilon 772 S Limit Lot MW, Fion M-34 $. Limit Lot 39, -Plan yak S. Limit Plen 209 Gatineau St. Limit of Court 28' 28' 28' - 28 (20' in Court) Lot 12, Plen 776 28' BASE WITH CONCRETE CURB & jolly assess @ part of the cost upon the » and eophalt ind abutting di ESTIMATED COST Owner's Cost Owner's Annual Per Ft. Ftge. Rate Per Ft, Ftge. on the City's Tote! : Share $ 0.386 0.287 0.387 0.384 0.387 0.388 0.387 $ 3,333.35 2,739,68 3,610.13 4,981.97 601.70 1,107.11 1,203.37 1,359.81 rf $ 77.64 1,910.49 1,108.66 1,963.73 191.44 465.23 144,32 879.07 260.16 2,106.45 446.96 227.24 103.35 135.57 1,248.09 2,687.99 1,674.74 2,172.61 444.59 875.88 657.62 --86.78 150.11 $ 2.773 2.061 4,067.41 3,604.97 1,022.87 5,270.78 6,546.36 3,176.91 1,708.79 _ 3,871.24 1,179.30 , 732) 86 ) 2,815.90 GUTTER N. » Wy Limit E. of E. Limit reson St. Minto St. S. of S. Limit ion to The DATED at Oshewa this 24th dey of Moy, 1963. N. Limit Lot 15, Plan 745 Limit Block B, Plan 755 S. Limit Plan 776 E. Limit Lot 23, Plan 755 S. Limit Plan 209 $. Limit Lot 392, Plan 146 14 4 16" 15° 28° GRANULAR BASE of Street 28' (30' Red. Turnaround) 28' 28' 894.96 504.37 3,225.89 4,702.82 17,881.84 209.92 137.71 937.01 1,555.54 9,479.40 4,814,352 5.395 0.750 7,276.87 40,327.02 7.989 7.229 1.109 1.006 ial assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual instalments, its 1 of the of ile with the City Clerk his objection to the said work being un Y Gee id Fork and may, within ye end ony -- ey, may appoint « time and place when-any objection to the seid work wi L. R. BARRANR, Clerk, City of Oshawe, Exclusive The 1963 Lawn-Boy is as easy to start as drawing a window blind. Lawn-Boy engineers have designed a new ignition system and geared starter that reduces starting effort an incredible 94%, Finger-Tip start is just one of many ways the new Lawn-Boy gives you your money's worth--here are some others: Lightweight. Lawn-Boy is easier to push than conventional steel power mowers because Lawn-Boy is made of magnesium, a metal lighter than steel. It is unusually tough and is rust-proof. Unique Grasscatcher. 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