Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1964, p. 3

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Relations between Canada and the United States are better} 'than between any other two 'counries in the world today, Michael Starr, MP, told over 100 Kiwanians, Wednesday, in Black River, N.Y. Saaee The Kiwanians were from On- tario and N.Y., and had gath- ered in Black River to celebrate the Kiwanis Canadian - Ameri- can Goodwill Week. Mr. Starr said: "The growth and prosperity of the Canadian West in wheat and oil has borne the mark of successive genera- tions of American tourists who have come to stay. MUTUAL INVOLVEMENT 4\ "There hes been a continuing and steady mutual involvement J\over the years." Members of the Westmount Kiwanis, Oshawa, were present for the talk on Canadian Amer- ican Relations, together with clubs from Kingston, Brockville, Bellevile, Watertown, N.Y., Os- wego, N.Y., Whiteboro, N.Y., and Back River. "There are those in Canada and the United States who would cut off our good relations be- MUNICIPAL MESS IN VANCOUVER cause they believe it is bad. 4 "In Canada we are in the Four cartons of garbage, a among the tulips outside Van- age collectors, have struck | yery curious situation where the : ; for higher pay. Inside workers i five-day accumulation by an couver's city hall. Civic out- were Tedareh ts clean up the Province of Quebec does not Starr Cites Relations Between Two Nations want to,be dominatef by English|tion of the country. 'There is Canada and English Canadajno question of Canada being does not want to be dominated/p by the United States. "It is the-same feeling but| POWERFUL CURRENT aimed in different directions." ILLUSION NOTED He added that in so far as the|day, there is another and more economy was concerned, the fact was that it was an illusion to talk of U.S. economy and Canadian economy as though they were two different things. He said: "The fact is that there is one vast intertwined North American economy". When something is done in Washington which reflects un- favorably upon the Canadian economy, it is the American businessmen who protest; and when the Canadian government takes measures harmful -- to American economic interests, very often those who complain the most bitterly are Canadian business interests who find themselves affected, Mr. Starr pointed out. He said: "The economies are inextricably intertwined and when you try to amputate one from the» other the effect is bound to be unpleasant." Ninety .per cent of Canadians regardless of the province or area from which they come, sup- port' the union and confedera- development a good deal of capi- nitky divided." Mr. Starr said: "Beneath the soul-searching and the lint-pick- ing that goes on in Canada to- powerful current to which Ca- nadians are responding as they have since the days of the build- ing of the CPR. "Canada is still a developing nation, at a rate which remains among the fastest in the world. "Canada needs new. income and new national wealth to pay for massive social welfare pro- grams. "The only way it can be se- cured is through development on a gigantic scale of nation- al resources which have for too long remained locked in the fastness of nature." World demand, he said, would unlock the resources and there was no question that in their tal would be required from out- side Oanada. The capital does not exist in Canada and must be imported, he said. "The gates to immigration must be opened and Canada must import her own domestic market and by that I mean peo- ple," said Mr. Starr. | irate citizen, were tossed side workers, including gar- m™ess, (CP Wirephoto) Ottawa May Strengthen | Tobacco Sells At 48.9 Cents Hand Of Cyprus Forces ravers fs, ae at? " ja pound was realized on 1,314,-|day night moved to acquire a OTTAWA (CP)--External Af-)"'since the presence of the| ® : a 7 fairs Minister Martin hinted in|United Nations force in Cyprus|!&% pounds of tobacco, auction-| right-of-way through Canadian the Commons Wednesday that/has effectively deprived the|ed Wednesday at Ontario Pise-| Nees en ee" gee the United Nations peace - keep-Turkish - Cypriots of any out-|Cured Marketing Board ex-| gic ith aucheabun greet Ing force in Cyprus may bejside aid." | changes. | street up wit! ; 4 least. Indications are the proj- ee eee This brings to 161,088,052| oot will be under way this sum- Buy Land To ond St. by the city. Cost is estimated at $23,850. City Engineer Fred Crome said if the "Y" were to remain in the present location, the track)ed submission of its five-year would have to be rebuilt. He|capital expenditures forecast to said the city would be expected|the Ontario Municipal Board to pay for the rebuilding and|Wednesday night. Five-Year Capital Plan Approved Oshawa City Council approv- WHICH ONE IS THE BEATLE Ringo Starr, one of the Bea- veiling ceremony at Madame now feature'® the Beatles among its replicas: of well- tles, puts cigarette into mouth Tussaud's waxworks in Lon- ki le. (AP Wirept of his wax likeness during un- don Wednesday. The museum via cable from London) CAPSULE NEWS Metermen Start Rounds In May NEW TICKET MEN Seven masked, anmed men stopped a truck carrying mail near the CNR's central station, forced the postal employees into another truck and drove off with the mail truck. NAMED EDITOR LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)-- Dr. Frank §, Morley of Calgary has been appointed associate of providing statistics with re-| editor of the Lethbridge Herald, for the land required for the} Included were this year's cap-/ TORONTO (CP)--C. 0. Bick,|Spect to appropriate traffic both) it was announced Wednesday by ey ak tender Dieg |getictaiant, ttle maintaining street. ital authorities which the OMB) Toronto Police Commission eae -- yd tel prelims Fogg -, Log a pposition Leader Diefen-) : or 48.9 cents a pound. Phe oe must approve before the city) chai , said Wednesda ougias Ff. Bowie, pi lent) lisher. He e over June baker renewed their verbal|a neutral position, has made P | city's plans to make Bond a|RELOCATION EFFECTS ai Pray sid y ppg ooo Mage wae pe ad and general manager of Cana-|after finishing his duties a3 his- sparring over the minister's|representations "along the lines Gy : '1 one-way street westbound. Effects of relocating the Y) Op Ald. Cliff Pilkey's insist-| who will take over issuing park-|dian Overseas Telecommunica-|tory lecturer at Mount Royal cautious line in replying to ques-|suggested" by Mr. Douglas, | #¥n\,_ xpress con a o The right-of-way is through) switch-system: ence; clauses were included in|ing tickers from regular police|tion Corporation, said further| College in Calgary. tions by Mr. Diefenbaker. Mr. Diefenbaker renewed HS actorcn eful conditions 'can be! property now occupied by Mc-/ --Removal from a busy inter-|the motion of approval assur-| officers, will be sworn in Tues-|Statements might be made by ' ' ; Transport Limited. section. ing council's dealing with the|day and begin their jobs by the|the governments represented PLANS MUSEUM STUDY. At one point Mr. Martin saidjurgings that the Canadian gov- 3 5 | Cal : the opposition leader"would dojernment seek stronger powers Mr. Diefenbaker said the} Council approved payment of} --The CNR will remove Bond 1964 authorities on an individual] middle of May. when the delegates are able to| OTTAWA (CP)--A study tour mport and make their recom-|of European museums is being himself more credit" by help-|for the UN force in Cyprus,|Commons has been getting "un-|¢11 299 for .915 acres, a 66-foot| street tracks from Ritson west-|pagj less of authoriza- ing the government in the cua\where some 1,100 Canadian|Certain reports" from Mr. Mat-| right-of-way, between Ritson|ward to the General Motors den le ter Cas, . END SATELLITE TALKS | mendations. _ | made to pick up tips for rede- rent delicate situation over Cy-|troops are serving. tin and asked for better and)road and Oshawa boulevard.| spur line west of Division street.| at a dinner meeting with the| MONTREAL (CP)--A group signing some of the display gal- prus. | Mr. Martin said he met UN|M0re complete information. [phe east end of the right-of-way|The result, according to thelpoard of Education, the board's|0f 27 experts from several Eu- SET LOOT FIGURE leries at the Royal Ontario Mu- Mr, Diefenbaker retorted that|Secretary - General U Thant|, Mr. Martin replied "it is 'not! widens out to a 115 foot width.| city, would be a '"'considerabie five-year forecast "was exam-|ropean countries, Australia, Ja-| MONTREAL (CP)--Latest re-/seum in Toronto. Harley W. Mr. Martin was talking "bluff\last Friday and expressed the|fair. to our soldiers, the United), 'Y" RELOCATION decrease" in rail traffic onjineg. Population figures and|Pan, the United States and Can-|ports indicate the loot in the|Parker, chief of the museum's --and pompous bluff at that." |view that the UN force was be-|Naions and the Canadian, a Mary street passing across| ¢j ing were di d ada wound up a three-day con-|March 31 mail truck robbery|display department, has re- New Democratic Leaderjing placed in a very difficult|P®°Ple to say that I have given The property acquisition|King street. control fighting on the island. |STAY NETRA, |pounds, the total sales so far of mor At the same time Mr. Martin) Mr. Martin said the Canadian)tp,e 4963 crop at an average! pi ay me pee . y | t j n The possibilities of accelerat-| ference on satellite communica-|here was $1,182,000. Police say|ceived a $1,200 Canada Council Douglas asked whether Canadajposition. He also referred to a|uncertain reports. jmeans: relocation of a "Y'| ---The "tail" of the Y in its\ing certain programs to benefit|tions here Wednesday. A state-|they now know there was $600,-| grant to visit 11 European cen- is urging on the UN the needistatement by the UN com-| "I have given reports that| switching arrangement to the|new location will be laid onthe|from the Municipal Works|ment said the meetings were|000 in cash and $582,000 in bonds| tres where he will inspect latest to protect Turkish - Cypriots,imander in Cyprus, Lt. - Gen.|were exact and precise." |CNR's Hillcroft yard. Removallwest boulevard of Trick avenue,|Assistance Fund were also dis-|hld for the 'specific punposelin the bags looted by robbers.|methods in museum display. = PUBL OTLTES Moscow Mu sters NEWS IN BRIEF Showdown Allies A right-of-way from Trick ave-| cussed. nue across a Public Utilities Commission storage yard has| morrow, ee Figures will be available to- to be obtained. The CNR, according to the report, will pay for Ritson road trackage relocation at Bond street, clearing the pave- ment. The report also says Ritson road north trackage (on the west boulevard) will be taken out of service when the new GM truck plant is opened. Quebec State Can Survive: French Pundit PARIS (OP)--Raymond Aron, one of France's most respected commentators, says it is ob- vious that French Canada has enough people and a_ large The Oshawa Public Utilities Commission, at its Wednesday night meeting, decided that one bulk electrical meter will in fu- ture be installed in apartment buildings with more than four suites. Power will be sold at the Moscow is applying pressure|should the expansion belcow declaration at the last commercial -- -- "ghee on Communist parties to agree|pushed? What dangers can be|world meeting. perro hill arti shan 4 7 to a meeting of world Red lead-|risked in the process? The Rus-| That would be a preliminary | or Sh as the sacs might be 7 torey ers next fall for a showdown jsians are cautious about it, the/to the fall conference. where| "There will also be a saving oh D i with the Chinese on the issue/Chinese want constant action. |Moscow, would try to reverse| meter readin B ildi vee toc lle i al bald of tactics for expanding Com- The machinery for calling a'what happened in 1960. In thel sss . Ul. Ing dependent state. | Red China unless it agreed ae meeting would operate|1960' Moscow declaration Pre-| BYLAW PASSED In a front-page article in Le 8s reed/this way. mier Khrushchev was obliged to| The mission gave third I yg Figaro, Aron also says it seems| at such @ conference to egnae| Ree ies backtrack and make pt lar Bs varied i byiew au-| n oronto probable that English-speaking - ogg me pee ~~ geen gel entral| 510s to the Red Chinese to pre-|thorizing an increase in the| TORONTO (CP)--Louis May-|C2"@dians would not long op- pga A Priensuiiat hantig. Aakehmitten iwenta challeas its| vent a spectacle of acrimonious| frontage rate charged for water-|7e]] of Toronto said Wednesday) Pose by force an independence] along with whatever other par-jopposite number in Peking toe in the oe, The paceease waa ap- sought by an active minority ties refused to toe the Kremlin'attend a meeting in May, a pre- "The leneiot muste Raw : |proved some months ago. line paratory session. Even if Pe-\. © ' cee abiah how. is. try- ACCOUNTS PASSED Basically, the pro-Soviet and king rejected this challenge, |'™8 id eaaheat _the principle BE sail' tekall the pro-Chinese . factions stand/Moscow would seek--in June or|thatthe U.S.S.R. is first among). Accounts for April totalling} for the same thing: Eventual July--a meeting of delegates equals in the Communist camp. world Communism through rev- representing those parties who|/t seems to be aiming at a sort|ment olution, The difference is overjwere on the drafting commit-/Of super-comintern in which! non ATIONS APPRECIATED} tactics. How aggressivelyitee that drew up the 1960 Mos-|!actics would: be discussed and} FORT ERIE ENTRIES thereafter be followed by all|ceipt of a letter'of appreciation For Friday, May 1, Cloudy and Sloppy parties to the letter. Moscow, of|from the Ontario Public Speak- course, would dominate the de-|1ng Committee for the -- cision-making of $25 given by the commission. Khrushchev now is on danger- BOWLERS AIDED ous ground) The Soviet party's| A donation of $50 was approv-| Claiming) Three and Four-vear-olds Mai- Secret Star, Harris XXX104 attempt--in which he did not atjed towards the banquet to be| dens, One mile and 70 yards (18) Bomar, Cosentino 119 irst entirely agree--to call an-|held by the Oshawa Public Util-| FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($2500/Acme Gal, Ditttach 107 he hopes to build a 67-storey of- fice building in downtown Tor- onto but a fire station is block-|°Tdinary French-Canadians. ing the project | Mr. Mayzell owns property on|bonne, says English Canadians $936,982.02 were passed for pay-jthe east side of University| have not given their French fel- {Avenue between Richmond and|low citizens what people find Adelaide streets, But he said/ difficult to do without--the feel- his skyscraper plan 'would be|ing of being recognized. practical only if it inckuded the site of a fire station. He said the city has not de- cided on what terms to make the station property available and described as *premature a report that he would apply for a building permit within 10 days. with the moral support of most Aron, a professor at the Sor- EYE EXAMINATIONS PHONE 723-4191 by 'appointment F. R. BLACK, O.D. 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Scion, Shuk 125 Acanthus, No Boy, 105 t Spartan Earth, No Boy 110 Tarapaca, Walsh X105 North Sky, Dittfach 105 Water Duck, Uyeyama .110 Round Chance, Hale 110 Mr. Coquette, Harris XXX100 ACanadian, No Boy 110 Right Chief, Uyeyama 110 With Gisto, Shuk 115 Heé's Sum Rib, No. Boy 110 Whitville, Shuk 112 other conference may create|jtj i Master Copy, Harris XXX102 eveh. thors HinpenaiOn i ee Employees Bowling League. | Mary's Reward, No. Boy A-114 oF emnscrpsosl in . ANCE APPROVE Who Goes, No Boy A110 camp, But the situation is fairly) ATTENDANCE APPR D Hannibal Miss, McComb 112 desperate already, with China| Authorization was given for A-Mrs. R. E. Fisher and J. Sikura entry! virtually breaking the world|/Reg. Smith, bus superintendent, FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 ($4500, Movement in two. to attend the Canadian Transit Claiming) Three-year-olds, 6 Furlongs (9) eae - Association . convention in Ot- alabaster 7 tawa June 21 to 24, provided General John, Harris A-XXX103 Faction Seeks there are items on the agenda Also Eligibié: Esprit de Mae, S. Mc Playampa, Parsons B-X103 which justify his attendance. Comb 122; Nanjan,. Nedeav 105; Aero Never Me, Harrison: 11) . vies, Rogers 125; King's Line, Hale 115; Mr. Flirt, Walsh X106 * . Sion ihren: ATW; 'Rolie. Arriout amines Lames Gorge 119 Revam { INSURANCE RENEWED | Harrison A-110; A-Stafford Farms entry. Shining Wings, Dittfach 110 The commission moved to re- SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,000 2(42500| nn Simpaen B-106 |new its fire insurance coverage = 'urse y } 7 Claiming) Four-year-olds and up. 6 Fur- Per =. Operon ee es Tey ie ond ' with Shaw and Begg, through Steen entry: B-Mrs. C. E. Sim- h B WwW I longs (18) SW. MA. Wills, ont the W . hite Insurance Roman Dipner, No Boy 116 idectlosie ; a ory A y. Th i for th Rye 'n Gihger, Gubbins 119 rae gency e premium for three Shamrock Lass, No Boy A-111 WelXTH RACE -- Purse $2.50 vt ie| TORONTO (CP)--A splinter|¥ears coverage is $2987.42. Bourbon King, Robinson A-116 " 5 ce . a Final Award, Leblane. 8-120 Foaled In Canada. 6 furlongs (6) | group. of nurses seeking better TRADE VEHICLES Caeraie. Pronirnedl i Judo King, Rogers 123 | paxgdind working conditions said) It was decided to trade in six | Fagdonneli Phillips x12 ; Linge fs Love, Fitesimeons 111 | Wednesday it will seek reorgan-/commission ee, and fo 'ey Duke, Fitzsimmons 1) 1 F {cha si ehicle r see! Menio Park, No Boy 116 Later Mel, No Boy 118 ization of the 32,000-member | rite inet ro d * act f} Mighty Gone, No Boy C-120 Rare Port, Gomez 123 R t d N he 10 IS otors an rade in two Wind Wave, Simpson 108 (Quinella Betting) |egistered Nurses Association|yvehicles and purchase replace-| Also Eligible: Gramp's Pride, No Boy 0; | 115; UncUr Diamond" Harrie" OxXI0e;| SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $200 (s10,/! Ontario. ments from Ontario Motor) Plucky Cres, Leblanc B-115; Penepopie,|000 Claiming) Four-year-olds and up,| Spokesman for the group--the|Sales. The commission's total! Persons C-X108; Gray Mouse, No Boy!6¥2 Furlongs (9) rc rill 2 D-T15; Vee Gee Cee, No Boy' D-113 Nakina, McComb 116 Committee 'for the Advance- Sxpenciuare will be 18,000.20 ment of Professional Nurses-- BUDGETS APPROVED A-Mrs Pp Santo and JoAnn Stable | Rich; Dittfach 113 entry; B-Hellenic Stable and Mrs. B. A. Shook 2nd, Gomez 119 eiw Given entry; Crs. D. G. Macgregor end|Farmer Jock, 'Harrison 113 said six resolutions aimed at! The operating budgets for the L. G. and F. Veal entry; D-J. Fox and Mosey On, Dittfach 116 making the association "morejelectric, water and bus depart- representative and democratic"! ments for 1964 were approved THIRD RACE Purse $1;8000 -($5000i New Member; Fitzsimmons 116 will be tabled at the associa s a Claiming) Two-yeer-old Maiden Fillies:/parcayeno, Walsh KITT AWARD FUEL TENDERS Paskapoo, Lanoway 117 EIGHTH RACE Purse $1,900 ($2500/1,, LeRoux said the group will! Close Formed, No Boy A-117 Claiming) Three-and-Four-year-olds. One|, 2 Troup Grad uel oil es ps. rhe toe ¥ |set up a "campaign headquar-| e 5 f oil, domestic fuel 117; Myder, Dittfech 117; Blue snow Candy, Potts 117 Xmas, Walsh X112; Gay Bride, No BoyiBeli¢ Ange, No Boy 113 Shs ceunvention sel oi] contract went to British- Sea, Hale 117; Bulpawati, Shuk 117; Miss Speedy G.,. Herrisén 119 The American Oil for 16.44 cents Dory, No Boy 117: Perfect Company. Black Cora Boy 106 | oe ne niati Parsons X112 preography tie XXX108 charges that the association.9.9 cents and the contract for FOURTH RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($2500|/XX-7 Ibs. apprenticeship allowance claim-| * Clatming) Fouryeorlde and up, Oneied; XXX-10. Ibs. apprentice allowances! 2pces from the management po-|for lubricants was awarded to Grades 1 and 2 diesel fuel oil, fF DINE at the NEWLY REMODELLED OUT 2 LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED ANYTIME! Special Chinese Dinnor Includes Chicken Mushroom Chop Suey, Sweet and Sour S Rice . FULL COURSE a Served from 12 noon to 8 p.m ented QBs FOR TAKE-OUT ORDERS PHONE 728-4666 RESTAURANT -- 14 KING ST. E. UPSTAIRS Roval Piper, Rogers 114 Sly Eyes, No Boy Y17 CAPN spokesman Mrs. Ruth Lucky Degree, No Boy 117; Little Cricket. supreme Chief, Shuk 123 Pr Gordon | ed during the meeting. The die- |3,000 nurses expected to attend! id ing. The die 117; Palm Oasis, Dittfach 117; Wee Annie Zenarchal, Harris XXXI0R dreds of nurses across Ontario went to Imperial -Oil Limited at X-5 Ibs. 'apprentice allowance claimed;| nurses' who tend to view griev-|Co, at 14.44 cents. The contract I Mrs. V. G. Cardy entry Acouchi, Cosentino 116 tion's annual meeting today foaled 'in Canada. 42 Furlongs (16) Popsaysno, Walsh X11} sd Contracts for the supply of. Ermine Sox, Wick 117 mile, and 70 yards (10) oil and lubri hs icants 'were award- ters' and try to approach all ' 117; Bunsel, No Boy A-117; Tempered/reeh, No Boy 104 Also Eligible: Merry Barque, No Boy' Four Chimes, Dittfach 119 group--financed by hun-\The contract for Grade 5 oil Che AJ Annesiey Jr. and .J Loughry entry Select Chic, Phillips X108 is controlled by supervisory / domestic type oil to the D-X Oil | . Mile and 7 cisimed, Pest 2 p.m. s jon. ICities. Service Oil Co. | is

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