Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Aug 1964, p. 14

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ea "Young people who have lived : ET FP peng ge Hagin yea BOMBAY BUSINESS retariat, lying in front of public|rule when they are not engaged) OPENING DATE SET sey Devils st New Hoven ip U. K. Li c to' move away as soon as they : it it po cath a i. bit D hiring in promoting one of the popular) NEW YORK (AP) -- The|opening games, The new. Jack- marry," said Town Councillor s . lenek. causes. Eastern Hockey League will be-|sonville team makes its debut J eaping iving os Brine 'Tester. "Tag det -comnot Ag t t F H And not all the agitations are|gin its 1964-65 season. Wednes-|Oct. 17, faci ng Clinton Comets afford to buy a house here. 1 a ors or Ire _ |2,000 ON PAYROLL exclusive professional affairs, |day. Oct. 14 and close Sunday.|in the latter's arena, Other The weekly train fare of $4.45 The pro-Peking wing of the) mye "dadas" are more often|Mateh 7, it was announced|clubs in the M-team league are _|Communist party in Calcutta is g i bi Tuesday. New York Rovers will/ Knoxville. Nashville, Charlotie, i Br eed Blu es In Haale: cute, into cod opening 'bene 'By RUKMINI DEVI jas one writer in the local Eve ee ee aon ta is/use as catalysts to whip up|, of the affluen n who lives . 'ni | ' some 4, Ps e at Jolin 4 : : in Bromley and commutes to er fe apm igi eo as i but. #, ' regular agitators on its payroll. mass emotions, They are ex- asia needa nian oe Loan, ee London. As The Sunday Tele-) BOMBAY (CP) -- Agitation But indignation alone is not) 'There were allegations in th a eo co By JOSEPH MacSWEEN my net income, but the build-|praph puts it: i blished authority is/¢70Ush-to bring about agita- i . "jcoiners of telling slogans. : BROMLEY, England (CP) --ling societies advise one "a fe 'i om at against established authority Is\tiqn." It needs trained hands. br $ pe ped Press. that) "ang some of them can con THEY GROW "Keeping up wi oneses ia's ci i */Caleutta' : - : ping up big business in India's cities. | Ang this is where the business $5,000 sabe Say eane ae jure up a protest crowd of 5,000 F A ST ' e The cost - of - living serpent is|shouldn't pay more than one-|is a national disease of com- i poisoning contentment in thislrourth of pod ta vent." ae PTE territiey, tuts... it In Calcutta, a great metrop-|comes in. A ment protest. in no time by singing irresisti- ; nger|Olis of nearly 6,000,000 people,) It is believed that Calcutta) he professional agitators in ble oie a oo P. N. vy Will cause of the momen ortraits Now Will Be: London suburban area -- Brit- the Joneses who can no longer ain's No. 1 dormitory paradise.| Mumby feels this problem isl heen up with Bromley." there is some "agitation" or|alone has more than 20,000 pro-ipombay are in the hands of lo- Up, up, up go the prices andjchronic in the cong Lon- - ---Jother going on all the time. On|fessional agitators ready to of-\ca) bosses known as "'dadas. + T L down, down, down goes theldon suburban areas as new WET BILL one day recently 13 agitations,|fer their services to any worth-\mach "dada" has perhaps 100 reosures Later morale of such people as civillworkers continue to arrive from CTORIA (CP)--Th iquor|big and small, ere in ful! ile cause. r them, rth- = Ld . --by-- Op vil] vi (CP): e | Liquor| big , wi in he omit hah : hem a to 500 men whom he can call "HOME NURSING neland sv 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 26, 1964 servants and salaried commut-jother parts of Britain. Young)Control Board of B.C. sold $117,-|swing. ers in bountiful Bromley, con-jcouples. and salaried folk find|122,544 worth of wines,spirits Bombay, India's second larg-| The agitators charge from .10 dhe gm ef Call a V.0.N. Nurse 4 stituency of former Prime Min-|it particularly tough and "the|and beer in the year endedjest city with @ populatio:: of|to 50 cents for eight to 10 solid) Not all the professionals are| 725-2 i ister Harold Macmillan. business executives with ex-|March- 31. Profits totalled al-/more than 4,000,000, is fast/hours of 'protest. This may in-jevil-minded men. They are gen-| 5-2211 'A Conservative national news-|pense accounts: are the only|most $33,000,000 against profits catching up with Calcutta as a clude marching through the/erally pleasant souls who would 'Home-Nu Core-for on 23-3680 paper carried the cry of de-lones able to take the strain.", |last year of $31,000,000, city of "perpetual processions," streets to the Svernmett (fec-inot think of violating a traffic EVERYONE" -- spair of a local Liberal parlia- mentary candidate, He gave up the fi for the fall general election because he couldn't af- forq to live in Bromley and campaign. The Labor candi- . date, a stockbroker, lives'in a neighboring town. Macmillan, 70, retiring from politics, doesn't live in middle- class Bromley either but that's because the millionaire . pub- lisher has long - established homes elsewhere. "It's a little different in my case," John Mumby, 29-year-old school teacher and the former Liberal candidate, told a Cana- dian reporter. Britain's election has been expected off and. on for two , years and it was partly the long : wait that eliminated Mumby. ' Political chores kept him away ee from extra work that would é ao help him support his wife and fe "e ned Fed B two children. HARD ON HOUSES 4 "T hoped I could hold out, but ; CONSISTANTLY TENDER, CONSISTANTLY DELICIOUS, POWER: GRAIN FED BEEF, 1S ACCLAIMED BY BEEF LOVE! VERY WHERE AS THE TASTIEST BEEF AVAILIBLE. ASK BOB Gok BUTCHER FoR Your, FavouRITE CUT,-- YOULL NEVER SETTLE Bor ANYTHING LESS! I cannot," said Mumby, illus- trating his dilemma by discus-| : i 3 was teach TENDER, DELICATE, BONELESS, ROUND Ce "As teachers' salaries go, I| @ am pretty well off at £1,260 ; - ($3,780) a year. But the build- Nine '= .ing societies will lend only a » maximum of three times annual salary for purchase of a house. , j : "Semi-detached houses run to Spee ok about .£4,500 or £5,000--the new BO: ones £6,000 or more, So I'm un- : ' able to buy a house. Instead I rent a house for abgut one-third Canadians Lie |Sa ¥ go ; Buried Near . reuse | Late Bisley Range "ts . a FILLETS El By ALAN. WALKER BISLEY, England (CP)--The PW SIRIOIN WPORTERHOUSE gw T- BONE He WING # SIRLOIN TIP B.C, ALMON --_ of ora was aah audi- : a = le across the Surrey landscape ; 'eter Power- PORK * BEEF SA0psyS At BEEF BOLOGNA -S1ced/ Be ceesiss res, Sess : SAUSAGE »:. E> BOLSoNnA cnus BF - 39 SALM P E 2 aTON : ALMON cerned over two graves where There is a large military cem- etery the other side of the Bis- ley camp* where the National Rifle Association matches are) com CARNATION ZiseoreBscl = * SAVE Ae ¢ held each year. Many Cana-| dian graves are there. But what is the story, of the * ithe two 'Canadians buried. in - this 2S; fie cemetery 7 Maj. Perley was responsible oor ae RASPBERRY oe STRAWBERRY for the design, property acquisi- B. tion and construction of the 6 'ees large Canadian pavilion on the 9 Canadian soldiers rest in a : quiet churchyad near this tiny : POWER Clade Fies/Grade CREAMERY ot spl Banger or own. INT. (e] ' The two dead men are Maj. O ' GROWN N | GRADE. Henry Perley of Saint John, Phd ng ay N.B,. and William Henry Greet, a : an Irish immigrant. Many wonder how they came ; : to lie here among local towns- ONE 18. folk stretching back several PRINT generations ; 4902 Bisley camp. Nearly 70 years ago the building was nearing) completion and Maj. Perley was) , in ill health but insisted on ? ORMAAT o WE f working ahead 4 Then in 1897 he died at Bisley| y ngaer toe sda 4 , of exhaustion and overwork at the ace of 66 | : SADDENED TEAM | CRISP, TENDER. BRADFORD Ne? GRADE Maj. J. J. Mason, the com-| a of the official Cana-} ELE Rwy 2- Dx: ian team at Bisley that veer wrote in his report: , SIN "The death of Maj. Perley, RAY oe os ee eee | U.S. No] GRADE. PLUMP SWEET SEEDLESS . pected, cast a deep gloom over the whole camp . . the sad lag news came just as we were commencing the Kolapor commen . - GATEWAY Zender * SAVE Fx The Canadians lost the short-! Coem range team match, then began a period of mourning. It was) AS: 100i ECON, SIZE y decided that Maj. Perley's body} should be buried at the little! village church of St. John the Baptist rather than being re- turned to Canada. 4 & Of the _ second Canadian buried in the graveyard, little is $e known, He was a member of! HEINZ Siaiiud. a Gunise the Canadian forces, probably) the- Queen's Own Rifles, and) was buried not far from Maj ee Perley's grave Now each year Canadian a: P FILLED, BAKEDto PERFECNON, shooters journey to the Angell | can church on the Sunday be-| Maca te two weeks or ane aT OF SCOPSSHHOALS SOD PESO HOH SHERMEDE LEASES Bisley matches for a speciall « LEE Sliced i service of remembrance ~ MATTRESSES PINEAPPLE MATTRESSES MATTRESSES HUNDREDS TO on osu vaio IDEAL HOMOGENIZED 2 QT. CONTAINER | CANADA FIRST GRADE -- POWER, CREAMERY Tremendous Savings f! iia hilo the ls lt cal nd nad lag edad aid pi from $13.00 @ 564 King Si. E. @ 500 Rossland Rd. C WIL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR paint SON with Orders FURNITURE'S HOME DELIVERY ONLY 2 Over $3.00 MATTRESS PALACE 20 Church Street Oshawe ¢ with eee nse eee sdeeeeecaeees e** coseecdénwan ew

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