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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 26 Jul 1955, p. 6

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THE DAILY TIMESGATETTE, Tuesley, Joy 8, 08 Editorials ITS NOT THE HEAT , ITS Daily Tiines-Gassite (Oohews, Whithy) Em. © Simone Shress South, br Tims Goce Piers Liked TUE ve Huge Public Works, Program Under Way Here "Because it is being carried on in wily scattered sections of the ity, and beause one would have to make an exten sive tour to gain & comprehensive picture of the full program, many residents of Oshawa are unaware of the program which the city council and the bosrd of works is wponsoring this summer, The announcement of the awarding of the contract for the construction of the Oshawa Creek Valley sewer, from Warne's Creek to Rossland Roed, at a cost of $182,277, points up the fact that eouncil this vear is spending large sams of money to improve the city services, The creek valley sewer has been under eensideration for qaite some time, Its completion will bring much-needed improvements in the city's health picture and may well mean the development of more housing sub- divisions, Together with the construction of a trunk sewer up the Harmony Creek valley, which Is expected to get under way in the not too distant future, many Aress now served only by septic tanks will enjoy the advantage of sanitary sewers, In addition to these projects the eity is carrying on a full-scale program of sides walk building and rosd peving which cannot but bring better conditions in the subdivisions which have been built in recent years, While the city would like to provide these services for all its residents, the taxpayers should understand that large expenditures are involved and a care fully thought-out plan must be followed, In 8 community which has grown as rapidly as Oshawa the problem of pro- viding services for residents is compli cated to 8 marked degree, City council is to be commended for what it has done and for the fact that it has refused to be stampeded into a program which it could not finance, This yesr the program of public works is well under way at a time when the best working conditions prevail, This augurs well for its speedy completion, Seek Inter-Communion The Church of England, represented by the full synods of the convocations of Canterbury and York, has agreed to seek inter-communion with the Methodist Chureh, A report presented by the Bishop of London, Dr, John Wand, suggested that talks with the Methodist Church be "unrestricted in scope," and Dr, Wand said that if the talks proved successful "we should envisage 8 complete assimila- tion of the two bodies with each other." Because of recent discussions here in Canada between the Anglicans and the United Chureh, this report takes on added interest, The Methodist Church, which grew out of a sect formed by John Wesley in 1789, is a produet of Anglicanism, The name "Methodist" originally was a title of derision, given to Wesley and those Oxford students who gathered for spir- ual féllowship, and who had rather exact vegulations governing their activities, When Wesley organized his followers into "societies," the name was applied in the same spirit to them, But it should be remembered that Wesley was originally a follower of the Chureh of England, He fully accepted the recognized teaching, and publicly appealed to the prayer book and the 89 articles in justification of the doctrine he preached, Needless to say, his protestations found ne support among the officialdom of the Church of England at the time, and since then the two bodies have followed separate courses, Time has mellowed the differences which brought on the rift, and now over: tures are under way which may lead to eventual re-union, The inter-communion as suggested in the report would be a step in that direction, and possibly could stimulate the church in Canada in their discussions, Christian peoples will agree that inter- communion ig desirable, and will wish the churches God-speed, as they seek to work out a program toward that end, Where Is It All Going To End? i governments in Canada are ever to eonsider a "pay-as-you-go" policy, it is quite apparent that they have a lot of mop- ping up to do hefore embarking on such a course, For the fact is that governmental debt in Canada has reached a staggering figure, On the whole, the situation seems to be getting worse instead of better, Figures released by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, an authentic institution that is part of the federal government set-up, attest to this, Leaving out Dominion go- vernment debt entirely, it is shown that the net debt of Canada's 10 provincial governments rose by $271,126,000 in the 1068-54 fiscal year---the latest complete period for which figures are available-- to a total of no less than $8,446,016, 000, This colossal debt total averages $240,183 for each person in Canada, up §1,66 from the previous year, The Ontario government replaced that of New Brunswick as the province with the highest per capita debt while Alberta continued as the lowest, Ontario made the biggest Increase in the 1953-64 fiscal year, rising by an average of $28.21 for each person in the province to a high of $847.81, Ontario's net debt totalled $1,766,061,000, » The Daily Times-Gazette Puliiished hy TIMES GAZETTE PUBLISHERS LIMITED BY Simcos Btrest Bouth, Oshawa Ihe Dally TimesGaselle (Oshawa, Whithy), The Oshawa Times (established 1871) and the Gasotie and Chroniole (established 1863), is (Sundays and statutory holidays excepted), Members of The Canadian Press, the Canadian Dally Newspapers Association and the Ontarie Provincial Dailies Assoc ation ane (he Audit Bureau of Clreulation, The Canadian Press 1s exclusively entfiled to the use ™ publication of all news despatches in the paper credited to it or 0 The Associated Press or Reuters, and also the Joon news published theveln, All rights of special des patches are also reserved T. L. WILSON, Publisher and General Manager, M. MeINTYRE HOOD, Managing Editor, Offices: 44 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario; #8 University Tower Bullding, Meniresl, P.Q, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carriers in Oshawa, Whithy, Brookiin, Port Parry, Ajax and Plekering, not aver 8c per week. By mail On Provinee of Ontario), outside onrrier delivery areas, $12.00. Elsewhere $15.00 per year, DAILY AVERAGE NET PAID CIRCULATION FOR JUNE 12,648 oombining "Whit ally In contrast, Alberta's debt dropped hy $6.70 per capita to $99.22, The net debt position of other provinces as of March-81, 1064 apart from British Columbia, from which a report is awaited is as follows: New Brunswick: Dropped $5.97 per capita to $882.06, totalling $181,» 641,000, Manitoba, dropped $4.68 to $187. 28, totalling $1566,027,000; Prince Edward Island, dropped $2.68 to $166,900, totalling $17,624,000; Quebec Increased $7.40 to $165.67, totalling $726,988,000; Saskatch- ewan, increased $8.72 to $282.81, totalling $188,068,000; Nova Scotia, increased $8.72 to $282.81, totalling $100,881,000; New- foundland, increased $2.44 to $128.44, to- talling $51,120,000, The figures cited leave out of the ple. ture entirely not only federal debts but also municipal debts, It may strike many that all this represents -a terrific mort. gaging of the future, Governments of course, are not entirely to blame, Consi- derable of the responsibility rests with the public, which, particularly over recent years, has been making one social service demand after another, All this costs mon- ey, At the same time, where is it all going to end? The figures quoted should have the earnest personal attention of every public-spirited citizen, Bit of Verse PROFILE OF A MOMENT Bird-shape, near and plain, It is, In a washed world, After the sharp rain, Whose end is this Green-lighted, pearied Drop, on the spring bough Where the sun is , Birdshape and raindrop, now The moment is this, ~David Morton, Bible Thoughts Water is not far away, the alr is full of it, and deep in the earth are rivers of water, The driest desert is apt to have seasons of deluges of rain, Engineers impound these deluges in some lands, in others it is permitted to devastate the land briefly and then the land is parched for lack of what was allowed to go to waste The vebellious dwell in a dey land. ~Ps. 68:6, Mian EVER'S THE MATTER WITH Wants Ottawa Give Grant To Promoting Our Culture OTTAWA (CP)»The lang: mooted Canada Council is regarded on hoth sides of the Commons as a weapon in the ideological battle with the Communist world, Both External Affairs Minister Pearson and George Hees (PC- Toronto Broadview) sald Saturday night a council of arts, recom. mended by the Massey vayal come mission in 1061: could do much to display Canadian arts and culture ahroad, Mr, Hees said Canada is known abroad mainly because of its ma- terial assets, but little was known of its cultural HuaeLS, He recommended that the gov: ernment provivde a substantial sum to the external affairs departmell A which would help finance wvilhen tours of sueh Canadian eultura groups as hallet corps, The Soviet world, he sald, has done much to try to show that ils culture 1s superior, Hecently the United States Congress had pyres priated large sums fo display American culture abroad, Canada, too, should play its part in the ideological warfare hy show ing that Canadian democracy ean produce artistic assets as well as material capital, South Africa Naval Base Guards Western Democracy By ASTLEY HAWKINS SIMONSTOWN, South Africa (Reuters) This strategic naval hase, 22 miles from Capetown on the Indian ocean shore of Cape Peninsula, is regarded as the most important hase in the southern hemisphere in the Western camp's defensive lineup, The hase has heen British naval property on Bouth African soll since 1098, Now Rritain has an- sed that § town will he put under South African command not later than March 81, 1087, Uns der the agreement veached in ne: gotiations at London, Britain will continue to have use of Simon stown's facilities in peacetime, and in ease of war the navies of Bri. tain and her allies will have access to the hase, Simonstown has been a British admiralty hase nearly 160 years since 1814, It was first settled as a naval and military depot hy early Duteh occupying forces in 1741 Today it is a community of over 10,000 people, with a naval harhor, Faure Is Impressed By Conference Result PARIS (Reuters)--Prime Minis: ter Edgar Faure, on his return here Sunday from the Geneva Hy Four conference, sald he hrough hack "on the whole , .', a favorable Impression " Ek ® a -- dry-dock, tarkshops nd Mmirally house, official residence of the commander-in-chief, South Atlan: tie Squadron, at present Vice: miral Bir lan Campbell, Simonstown's value at the tur: ing point of the shipping routes around the bottom of the African continent where the Atlantic an Indian oceans meet has increased strategically singe it was accepted that any war with the East prob ably would close the Suez canal, Apart from Simonstown, the nearest major naval hase in a" emergency today ould he Gib y tar, Bombay or Ceylon, The last | two are hoth 5,000 miles away, The cape, Knawn in history as the "Tavern of the Reas," provid: ing a convenient Vietunlling pol i for oid sailing ships routes to East, 1s one of the world's front shipping unctions, prosperous in peace and vital in war, In ihe critical days of the Second World War, more than 800 vessels were repaired at Simonstown and more than 8,000 000 ships ¢ called there, "Clearly, not all problems have heen settled,' Faure sald, "but al: Mrs ready an atmosphere, a climate has been created, We have sue ceeded in drawing wp common res: olutions, and directives intended to "fe work of the foreign min Mr, Pearson grouped hockey Rloggrs along with painters such as dackson and hallet dancers an the kind of Canadians thal might do as uch as cabinet ministers 0 ro ote Canada on the Inter: nat seene, Hopson he sald that a Canada eounell must not interfere with the nen of the pi hrovinges in matters ueation Wat was one diffi: culty in setting up such a council The government had in the past contributed tiwards Asplaying Canadian culture ahead, dowever, that work could hest he done b by an agency, not hy the ALR BYGONE DAYS #0 YEARS AGO Eight boys of the Motor City Harmonica Rascals Band, under ' the leadership of Mel Smith, were entered In the CNE coniest, Bobby Sugdin was awarded the Charles Farewell prize for highest standing In the entrance exams al Harmony school, Hugh Robinson, el inf tei al the Ontario Hospital, Whithy fabdant » Mu years passed away at his home Toronto, Close to 800 children had heen registered at the four elly play: grounds, operated hy the Com: ® munity Playgrounds Association, George Brown, Brooklin, was chosen as secretary treasurer of I fv family reunion, held in nok earl by A whalers and Infhere iH plenie a yo A park, . HN, Camp Was eon. vener of refreshments, The Citizen's Band of Whithy was reorganized under the leader. ship of Erie Clarke, Mr. DW dation, O Sinan, was Fi Ce cai ™ RADAR STATION SETUP Two U.S, naval officers watch | H the 6.000-ton Texas tower ra. ar station, surrounded by a fleet of tugs, leaves Hoston har har on its way to sea, The huge platform, which will resemble a oe + legied stool, will be sel up as an island in the | about 110 miles east a Cod, to became one of the Va or perimeter" warning stations in the event af alr attack on Can. ada or the U Central Press Canadian the third an: pn i and Robson tantly plenig, held at the home of My Mrs. William Rennie, Stouff- anit for Ottawa, § for Wark Alexandra #00 trekkers, hays ta present thelr elp and wages, camped a Park over the Noekend, Mrs. A, Love, Jarvis street, en: tertained the Re-Eeho lodge at a euchre, with Mrs. Beams, Mre, Marshall, Mrs, T. Johnson, Mrs, Harmer, Mrs, Orawle, and Mrs, Crawford winning the prises, Contrel Of Currency In Canada Is At Best NEW YORK (CF) -- Canada's currency management hus one of the best records 8 In the , ours reney expert Fran; Pick os in Pigk's Curvency Yearbnok pub lished Sunday Piek, publisher of Plok's World Ourreney Hepart. and nated As one --- sented at one Hme ar Another, High Standards Make = U. g More Prone 219 Polio consdlin View Sih Wriker Do. CP) ~~ Poliomy wis of we SF and | Ered His Own Life By HERMAN a ry f, i ith 0 he » Nd rhe he ing TR EE tn" mn " ACY i mi itd same or me has he m Is 1h of Ag [) a uh Discounting i sling Fos od most drawings will oecur wi short distance a he My many people Yvon Wight bs one afedion, ' Ho TRAINING Me short, Wa risky to swim out We sll admire gallantry and des: to rescue a a per 43 ut before you go You've got lo hare " wich i eee Insurance Firms sii Ty = lnshing nto the water to effect » od keep hat In Jind, Wi herole pesene, you'd better consie Chances of successfully com) Without spee 7) training In the risk hefore Ing rescues, swimming Ar ANSWER Uphroath, hol carry Ay com: of Sf iléte the of oul wer: erie bee VON'Y IKE HIM doe A ff # alipation a litle ia io sirlke Mrugsiing ne ri in the AL i . inadvisa le, Water Rats, Spiders Cone ~Ceniral Press Canation Of Girl In Underground Caves " May Nationalize WELL ~ Now oldiol A . at or oe pan yaa Fly te MR A CANA 9 company, / i WETAS i king / voluntarily AR rose HA FHOTION I Fh, Hil ho Aola uh 2 ™ Wi ' ig plage cowardice, der a few ings rescue and then & 4 make in" ith yon aie he son's ald can he you, It wal Io yo gov lr & mr " the Sms Iespite common Welter, it his senses, In fact, such action is an h making 8 '] fi oe Fie "Other odd hitanis are of her time for seven weeks alone hitn 1] inches, They ers and other repulsive insects ar of in 0 pin Hors! Cr 8 rh i on fis ne oh a pleasant nsevis With ul Wie, er She made the study at the Wail: Ww ey hi ome Saves, Jan iiméstone coverne seem to notes e centre of New Zealand's North Island which are visited hy May i momen hy thousands ol tourists annually, Bit hoat on the ny #8 Richards made her study in passageways tourists do not hoe of amen flaws yah or a night when no visliors were worms a oo #hou na vardier, ir hg} things Fav ¢ ftourists have no idea of, T! Ig water pals are esa Cand 8 fH had " ho the worst, They are as large a or CR "i e e tn Lt pits a oy lik fo X Hol ar ai Is Riohapan ndings bl Still The Boss black mping spiders either, Their furry Are threes inches " uished as the ; vel Ww across, Li ished as a selentl ae kVA ( pr ghey, " A Canadians Are Less "Ri Fairy' i Ex: = Ha, ne 1 o ouf of his Than Most Says London Tour Conde 1 wi Fre Fi N (CPF) #" Wg IN oi ak 3 le Wor ae prod doy ig aero " find ised i her ES nd she'd probably come wp with regis i tent the answers. Mrs, Christine of Hall on haut | o dy Wu fuoked won éoation . he wih western Europe, fh fr 7 a hn eho hid i: A don, fairy fae: London nd Caan HR ue tel Woking Bi Mruelf cana," she says, 'I nil fi cal he aid | searching questions,' 1 pd A ny hy hi abl fihe Ju recall the fie when earl ne singlon woman Me to Mis, P i i oh "a hs haired London do with" 900 fi to win ; os ki i A i i: ihe Nistorie sights than most other oe ng trips avound concentrate mare. They » King 0 Mm hought Out of Lg i fide Gro Hon cave nied wig val came Wi frat Jory the hant as ti Eri Fir) | haa ol ie on ih R, I, questions about ide w pr) wi Eg ih Mout dhe occasionally the in asked ig i 1 ol 2 ¢ or (] " ' foreign visitors, tld ITE iy I could never see him asl ners, and bi fob aud oh lov A hh a Er oS ued BH i 8 She with inlaw ut Tonded eel iki 0 o hiker "Gel nto the conch, fallow me A bo ) 0! oy ¥ in on shop The' CA; "pire of Landon haem Joh ow ed 0 Mn i " dal " sl li A aut fan ny Moh one Tite fond on, at was London atarte " wi hig tion "Mi rie | se Most of the Canadians who. take io Ma 1 re Mes, Petre tours are students, ul a * Jn Tt 0 Ji *) Mail ie x nd al wu Hin Hop Vralhn |i hint: show up, a am Palace (1762) and rece | he latory 0 he vo Mr her les 0-he By nave the vue Year: al rl, fram Ontario, although still fi every provinee has been vepre: the su key ph Win of the world's foremost authorities On ourreney, alse notes hi Canadian section of the 400-p manual of the world's ™ nies Re sinee 1061, the rate o the © Cana: dian dollar has really been made in New York's forelgn exchange mavket, which has the . world's largest turnover In Canadian dol. lars, He estimates U8, iivekme V8 n Canada at 9,000,000, 4, WEIGHS INDEPENDENTLY with scoop or latform, §utaptionally Ay hii with Iron wiphitipbiop did Wp se! dawn w materials in It, Burably finished In grey crackle enamel with nickel-plate ------ oie and loose weights, 240:lk, NY Available fram any of F<M's 14 branches acrons Canada, The Investment Dealers (MEMBER TORONTO Far Information PIAL RA 5-1104 THOMSON, KERNAGHAN & CO, BOND and BROKERAGE OFFICE 16 KING 57, W, OSHAWA IN TORONTO: EAE FAIRBANKS-MORSE UNION SCALI with scoop and platform Assesiation of Conade STOCK EXCHANGE Resident Mgr, ERIC R, HENRY

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