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The Oshawa Times, 27 Jan 1959, p. 2

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k wn ders of the University of To- | are Queer", He is shown shak- ronto, Dr, Baunders is a well- | ing hands with the club presi. known Toromto bird watcher, | dent, E, J, Morley. ~Oshawa Times Photo | His speech was titled, "Birds | a! | DANCE FINE SUCCESS The informal dance held by the WINDSOR, Ont, (CP) -- As- sumption University announced Monday it has hired a top British researcher in the field of miero, wave electronics to head the uni- versity's electrical engineering department, He is Dr, G. B, Walker, former lecturer at Queen {Mary College, University of Lon- don, He plans to move about |seven tons of research equipment Lead Eldorado here and to import from England a team of nine graduate research. PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP)-- Art Wall Jr, and Wes Ellis Jr. 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Jonuery X7, 193% Birds Are Much Like Dr. Richard M. Saunders, of FOOD CONSCIOUSNESS (sounds, all of which mean some- the History University of Toronto, spoke at Dr, Saunders explained, was an od language, Dr. Saunders said. thie annual banquet of the Osh- extreme food cl | The said the birds may awa Naturalists' Club, held at Birds will trust anyone who will not he human, but they are even have places they always feels that we should know our Dr, Saunders, who was born inistop to eat when migrating. relatives, Dr, Baunders has writ- Gloucester, Mass, and received) po caiq they also like to travel, [ten fwo books: 'Flashing Wings" sity, spoke on bird watching. He nt on migra: illustrated how, in many ways, thors, "Be one Mg a Bele closny She Meeling the birds reminded him of humans. (jet POL SCE 00 Trip pop President, E. J. Morley express. |ed his appreciation to the mem- Nice spent years studying song| Dr, Saunders birds | Pers for the confidence sparrows iA her garden, She die] JA coreling De of curiosity, 11|1im when they elected him presi. covered that the birds had an dent, Mr, Morley asked for the extreme sense of property own-| ay is to imitate their , ¢fohip. One of the main uses of Deen id 8 10 Always want Ve: iniensive program in 1080. song Is to establish property oi ciate He said he intends to devote as 4 {much time as possible to setting birds like the woodpeckers an-| A group of post-graduate stu- but good intentions are nothing nounced thelr boundaries by a dis- dents in New York discovered without backing by membership play of colors to their rivals. that chickadees have 27 different and funds, OBITUARIES | PICTURED ABOVE AT the | I b et of the Oshawa FUNERAL OF Naturalists' Club, at left is the R is Progress |. [oboe le=s eporis g | 21 from the ene unee 4 en-5e Lemon Gets 'Warn Pareauts Not Three important facts featured] The Sunday School report shows Bush, the oe. 2 Ella Alcom.! e on e S T Ireasl United Church, as noted at the ig some n 9 these being In ville Genera] Hospital Jan, 19, [J . . a eres athe vommeor cose. under diAPH0 was in hor Bist Your, notner ity 1o 1€ 5 188 Dil recently, Tiey wert: 7 | Born in Cartwright township, winter months, the renovation of splendid work throughout the the ehurch during August, and re- year, and recelved great praise (strict most of her life. She was poh Lemon's once-mighty arm cal director of the Ontario So-'Dr, Cranfield, cently, the acquisition of a new|from all, Jredactused In Ei by her a" will get another try with Cleve: elety Jor Crippled Children, ap = was In te Ja coagory Bk i erbert + © lland Indians, * | pealed Monday to parents of cere-ithe most work cou one, He to the services of worship which ihe year's work and included such | are held regularly. [other matters as the holding of a| Mrs, Bush was a member of ing for Cleveland again," he said the four walls surrounding their rectly to contribute as much as The meeting was opened With .ommunicants' class; the recom: St. Paul's United Church in Stirl-| Monday "and I've been Invited children -- will y ag BRAIN DAMAGE norance - the minister, Rev, N. T. Holmes, men as a candidate for the minis-|of St. Paul's United Church W.A | Lemon, 38, will begin this week Pugnance. Cranfield who acted as chalrman, try of the church; the annuall he 1s survived by a sister |With a series of elbow exercises' It was an appeal against a prac-| sald, was brain damage, prevent: The various reports Indicate a Daily Vacation Bible School; the|nfns, Arthur Hulin, of Stirling, lo strengthen the arm that failed tice widespread as recently as 15 ing its normal functioning, It had departments, and in the general change basis from a neighboring| ( finished last year with S8an Diego|suffering from the disease away man measles in pregnant moth viorking of the church there Is project; and the anniversary Sun- oq yin Myrtle) o Sxenkiond i the Pacific Coast League after|from the rest' of the family and ers; RH negative and RH posi. fine sense of spiritual develop-day service, ie), 85 Division street, Oshawa. |Vorking only 25 ineffective in. society, tive blood in the parents; inter The report of the session shows ' | J "the child at birth among them, #1 increase of 41 members for the| Who shared in the 'work of the amity plot at Stockdale, season. the annual meeting of the Wom-| There were different kinds of tal of 201 church during the year, and ex-| The arm that seven times won en's Welfare League at Simcoe, dive t year, making the to . |pressed the prayer that there bel noe Ante stowinskr | 20 8ames or more in the Ameri: Hall, cannot be cured but In| sease, the most common ance fund was Increased during Tn foiling health for the seen : ' bi (counting for 75 per cent of the the year to $1092, a considerable "ith our practical undertakings. ng past| record with San Diego as Lemon may be made. [To Ee road one lacsilin increase over the previous year. New members were added 10|nyiyanl Slowingki, 575 Howard ing and the outfield, OF avery T0000 population! Hm aol oraon ; St., died at seneral | : : \ A treasurer, and of the trustee lod: W. N. Hoskin as honorary) pel y.., 3 Se Dusava oval If he can't make the team as oven children will be born each had normal Intelligence, Some board Indicate that the church islelder; Messrs. E,W. Semel, : 8 i a pitcher, Lemon said he hopes year suffering from the disease. were superior -- even becoming in strong condition, with consider-|L.. W. Martin, 8, M. u able i in property value| to the session and Ron. Bone and Hl Aaghest of ihe late Mr. aad other capacity, He could like t0 age of six; two will be mentally! Most of them, sald the doctor, with the purchase of the manse, Nellson Greentree to the commit-| a ne \ i lec become a manager, retarded and will be unable to fit had to operate at peak efficiency and other improvements in the tee of stewards. |eased was born Galicia April into society; two will he mildly in. just to keep abreast of their fel- , Li The Woman's Association re- appreciation of the congregation|Y®ars ago and had lived in Oh. purposes will appear normal; two Dr, Cranfield illustrated port shows receipts of $5146 and|to Mr, and Mrs. Holmes for their|4W® for 40 years, CITY AND Lo need help before being able talk with a movie and slides. a great deal of activity during the work. On behalf of the WA Mrs,| Mrs, Slowinski was a member -- - di some catering to other groups. beautiful flowering plant. Catholic Church and was an ac- | $700 D I [tive worker in the women's or-| amage n WEATHER ' | ganizations of the church. | VISITORS AT ROTARY CCF . Is Bit D t Visitors at the meeting of | ibe Rotary Club of Oshawa, |casts issued by the weather of- '" Ia 1 e us daughters, Mrs. M. Patroboy| ious, Caan 5 abr po fice at 11 am, today: (Jessie) and Mrs. R. MecEvers o 1 on a '| Oshawa police investigated a| Synopsis: A moderating trend On Unemployment Vote | tuoi, yp aim fri td Toa meas a *=" p ym 1 "|dents, Monday night, Wednesday as the first of a series Mrs, Martha Recalla, of Oshawa; | Dw mor. Held five grandchildren and two reat. and Vernon Rowe, of Whilbg, (Wed by Alloen Gibbs," of 90 the Prairies. Southwesterly winds play of enthusiasm from Liberal grandchildren, ' ' | Simcoe street north, was slightly will bring milder air in from the Canadian Press Staff Writer { be at the NEW MEMBER INTRODUCED damaged when struck by another central United States as well as OTTAWA (CP) -- A Liberal bld| The Progressive Conservatives|A , to curtail the throne speech de-|made a derisive show of welcom:|requiem mass in St. George's|Children's Aid Society of Ontario 88¢ Was estimated at $30, | province, Southern regions will A A a iu ing Liberal support for the CCF./Church at 10 a.m. Thursday,|County and Oshawa, was Intro-' Cars driven rejected in the first vote of the ment House leader, said that \f|sing the mass. Interment will be|the Rotary Club of Oshawa at Johnston, M4 Rowe street, collid-| Regional forecasts valid until new parliamentary session. the Liberals had run out of ideas in St, Gregory's C |its meeting on Monday, He was ed on Summerville avenue, Dam- midnight Wednesday: servative majority Monday night|'I'm sure they would get some RS, ADELINE CARE | introduced" by Rotarian L. R.age was §79 defeated 174 to 48 a CCF non-|/from their mew brothers in the M a E. Y | On Switzer avenue, an acc Huron, Lake Ontario, Niagara, confidence motion eriticizing the CCF." Following a short {illness the Sis od dent occurred involving c ar s| Windsor, London, Toronto, Hamil. : death occurred at the Oshawa BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED driven by Willlam F, A, McLel- ton: Sunny with cloudy intervals planning" in the government's gue invited Mr. Pearson to "come " tars be " 2, of Adeline Eudora Smith, at the meeting of Oshawa Rotary yugh Gilchrist, 77 Churchill ave- Cloudy and milder Wednesday, WE ppoiiot Labs: Putts sul ha. Eo mere dow of Baie Mek Carr Cub 10 Mx nbn rh, Se ou Damage caceedod Wi. [Wh Saris durin ie eve y The deceased, who was in her 70th y Week| cars driven by Elmer C. Hug: | ing t becoming south. the Liberal party's weight behind , the thr ech debate ' » Aol is Bo the CCF motion and added 8|has a Rie Sosa days today night, [Gvadieion, DB. NM Stone, Chaties of Darlington township, collided challenge to the government tol go The Commons still has to vote] A daughter of the late Mr. and liam Alger hey an 1 jon Grandview avenue south, Georgian Bay: Vamable cloudi- | |Damage to the two cars totalled ness with occasional snowflurries A A , sg' nod ne hii dy Tha Sn. BONSPIEL ARRANGED rem -"Ipet | Wednesday Winds Mr, Pearson sald his party(jjcies and 'lamentable indecl-|life in the city, She was married Mond member Ue Sout ' Wi [southwest 15 Wednesday. : Northern Georgian Bay, Kirk. Wossh wo nations) propia, put NO ANSWERS Predeceased by her husband on ing Club on Wednesday, March 4 Olmedo S mn | "confused" government policies) Mr. Pearson sald the govern: og. 14: 138. she jeaves A Rough ihe Aja and Wikitby Rotary Bl T A . Kapuskasing, North Bay, Sud LA ' Ll . | CIUDS Wi sponsor honspie | ment has failed to reply to speci ponsor a piel a ow 0 ussies Cloudy wd occasional light sow vanced early in the debate. es and Daniel, of Oshawa, and Wednesday, Feb. 18. m ay. Winds Mr. Pearson asked that the| "I asked certain questions .,./David, of California. Siu Harry Hopman, Australia's Davis LEht today, southwest 13 Wednes- government agree to conclude the|these questions have not been| Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. § AMBULANCE CALLS Cup captain, sald today Alex Ol.|"® 10-day throne speech debate--now mentioned, let alone replied to by Mabel Kirby, of Chicago; a bro-| The Oshawa Fire Department .cqo's victory in the Australian Forecast Temperatures proceed with legislative business, ment since the debate began." |and 'seven grandchildren. Lis ig There o ore fe ambiance to Australia's Davis Cup hopes. yw. 400 giving priority to woemployy', Obviously Dettiod 4 a Sule The memorial service will be|:2"% FONG © WHICH Was sted a8) uoimedo's play through the|gt. Thomas ment. ' sm from Prime Minister Diefen-|nolq from the Armstrong Funeral A" emersency. [championship singles proved him| Or London The opposition leader's chal- baker earlier that the Opposition cane) at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. la fine stroke-maVer with terrific Wingham | Dg attate, ai concrete munism, Mr. Pearson said com. ation Army will conduct the ser o Australian hopes of winning Trenton 3 + L - n A n ) " " Ia measures for dealing with unem-/munism had nothing to do with/Viceu, Iversen Su be In Osh: gayview in Whitby, last Friday patk the Davis Cup," Hopman'si, Catharines ployment--brought a rousing dis what he had been talking about, Wd Union Cemetery, [night, was a fine success, About **'% : Hamliton oar ---- ---- TTT | ANTHONY THOMAS McCARTHY 2 people attended the event] "After watching Olmedo's su- Muskoka , i 4 4 4 vhich featur y f D U S T ] L Wich detied 8 ETA WS aw Earl Buchholz' elimina Farlion (thy, Ajax, died Sunday, Jan, 25 tion of 'Martin Mulligan in the|Sudbu aves (@) . ™ ra e aw at the Oshawa General Hospital 0SPI P junior final it would be safe to|North Bay .... HOSPITAL REPORT . following a prolonged illness, in Following is the report of the predict that Olmedo and Buch- Kapuskasing ...... Aff t i d ? his 56th year. Oshawa General Hospital for the MB Rly eC ana a . Chatham and was a son of the 226; births -- male, 27; female,| Olmedo defeated Fraser 6-1, . . oy late Joseph and Eliza McCarthy. |27; major surgery, 30; minor sur-|6-2, 36, 6:3 Monday to send the[ OTTAWA (CP)--Effects in Can-|straining trade between Canadajln 12 he married the former gery, 64; eye, ear, nose and Australian title back to the U.S. will be discussed again in Wash- vision receiving sets. The suit|ioman Catholic Church, Osh-'2¢; physiotherapy treatments,| Buchholz won the junior crown, ington Thursday when Justice claims that restraint of trade was|awa. 34, giving him a sweep of the Aus- Minister Fulton visits his op-'carried out by organization of a| Mr, McCarthy has been a resi- tralian, Wimbledon, French and US Junior championships Department of The| Another human trait of birds, thing. They have their own limit- Northminster United Church feed them, he sald, Some of them enough like us to be related, He Monday night. his education at Cornell Univer-|,. spite of all the money and and "Carolina Quest'. The speaker told how Margaret |p,» hoy fing their way, | img ou want to. attract birds, theo ono of (hie members in a posi- aries. Dr. Saunders sald that other SOUNDS HAVE MEANING {up a constructive, active program y | guest speaker, Dr. R. M. Baun- e funeral was conducted Jan, fhe year 1958 for the Harmony total enrollment of 358 puplls, | heack Mrs, Bush died in Belle. | purchase of the manse during the! rection of Ross Metcalf, has done ! Mrs, Buh Hved in the Frankford] yong BEACH, Calif, (AP)--| Dr. Harold V, Cranfield, medl-(to take thelr places In life, sald organ, The latter two add greatly inister gave a resume of. | The minister g me oO | Frankford, "I've got my mind set on piteh-| bral palsy victims to break down asked those not able to help di- prayer and scripture reading by mendation of one of our young ing, and was an active member to spring training." supposition, | Cerebral palsy, Dr. steady growth In practically all splendid holiday supply on ex: pnd two step-daughters, Mrs. Ce. Mm during the 1057 season. He years ago -- of keeping children a multiplicity of causes -- Ger: mex. Mr. Holmes paid tribute to all| we pogo ooo oq in the MNES With Cleveland early in the| Cerebral palsy, the doctor told ference with oxygen supply to The Missionary and Malnten-|p, p10) gpiritual growth along can League produced only a 15many 'cases big improvements "CINE athetoid and spastic, nc. ear Annie Badiuk, We he Widow of divided his time between pitch: ny ny AppLICTED as ataxia, tremor and rigidity. Neports of the congregational the boards for a five-year per- was in her 83th year. [to remain with Cleveland in some Ope will die before reaching the college professors. church itself, C. A. Greentree expressed the|?: 1074. She came to Canada 56 {volved and to most intents and low men and women, his year, with turkey dinners, and Holmes was presented with a of St, George's Ukrainian Greek DISTRICT Pred q the . " v | Pr by her hush F A d ts TORONTO (CP)~--Official fore in on Aug. 8, 1907, she leaves WO! otel Genosha on Monday, in-! our CCl en is indicated for the province on Also surviving are a sister, |; : Ha 3 ' fans Les Hall, of Sioux Lookout; On Simcoe street north, a ear of disturbances moves In from By ALAN RARVEY benches. The remains will rmstrong Funeral Chapel for| Barnard Lewis, director of the vehicle which did not stop, Dam. some light snow to most of the bate and concentrate on antl-un- { Works Minister Green, govern-|yan, 29. Rev. J, C. Pereyma will duced as the newest member of Ritson road north and Elton in the day, The massive Progressive Con-|for the remaining days of debate ny. | Barrand, absence of "social and economic CCF House Leader Hazen Ar- General Hospital Monday, Jan. Congratulations were extended, jan 160 Winona avenue and Bob today, Clear and cold tonight, t ove, threw : | : 8 : In a surprise tactical move, threw | with the defeat of the CCF mo-| opr "Cron TC dade "I Sun.| Those honored were S. Lovell, § gins, and Cecil F. Bowler, both West 15 Wednesday afternoon, do something immediately about on a Liberal non-confidence mo-|Mrs. Jackson Smith, the deceased $215, (today and Wednesday, Milder could not support a socialistic ap-|gjon," [here July 28, 1005, | nual bonspicl at the Oshawa Cur). land Lake, Haliburton, Timmins. busy: Mainly sunny today. y h which the Liberals alo had fic points of criticism he ad-|°f Oshawa and three sons, Charl: the new Whitby Curling Club on ADELAIDE, Australia (AP)--|fa entering its seventh 'day--and any spokesman for the govern:|ther, James Smith, of Hamilton reported no fire calls, Monday tennis championship was a blow| Low tonight high Wednesday 1] lenge--presumably aimed at at-/leader's fault-finding was not con-\ng "Najor M. Rankine of the Sal- potential and a very great threat, Toronto .. Rotary Club of Oshawa, at Club) perb control against (Neale) Fra-/ Killaloe . | Anthony Thomas (Sid) McCar pound and square dances. holz will be back on the U.S. White River ....... He was born Sept. 30, 1002, at week ending Jan, 24: admissions, M ada of United States trade laws and the U.S. in radio and tele-|Nellie Johnston in 8t. Gregory's throat, 26; treatments, 86; casts,|for the first time in eight years posite number in the U.S. Canadian patent pool, Canadian dent of Ajax for the past four CHOIR EXECUTIVE His meeting with U.S. Attorney- Radio Patents Limited, which months and lived in Whitby and At the close of their practice last General Rogers, announced a Prevented "importation into Can-|Oshawa district for more than 30 week the members of the choir week ago, was originally sched-|ada of US. radio and TV sets. years. He was an employe of the of St. George's Memorial Angli uled to discuss U.S. government| The Canadian government radiator department at General can Church, Oshawa, held their anti-trust suits involving Cana- maintains that Canadian Radio Motors, Oshawa. annual meeting to elect officers dian firms. Patents Limited has not broken! He was a member of the St. for the ensuing vear year. Those Since then there have been any Canadian laws. Bernadette Roman Catholic elected were: Miss Jean Mat. questions in the Commons as to| The difference between Cana. Church. Ajax. thews, president; Mrs, C. Camp: | whether a U.S, law barring trade dian and American policy in trade! He leaves his wife, the former| hell, secretary-treasurer; Harry Wall And Ellis * lover Southern Ontario who will # [that some of the best skiers in at home, 4 [the province will be on hand SLALOM COMPETITION by Ron Baker, 54 lkely get only a few flurries late Lake Erle, southern Lake Northern Lake Huron, southern|® light today, | Many Prominent Skiers Seek Championships History will be made at the this course, advised (hat there is rives but there is nothing to » {Oshawa Ski Club ths coming at least 30 to 40 inches of snow jumpers from reachivg the max {weekend when the Oshawa Club covering the entire distance, with mum distance of 150 feet through will play host to skiers from all as much an foul fost fi, Dloses. the air, urday ening A 0l@ en 0, . |be taking part in the Southern osha the local club will holds 8| sons ai of advice 10 the pet. |Ontario four-way senior cham- Annual Snow Ball In conjunction is pointed out that this is one of plonships, This is one of the better with the meet and this is slweys'ihe most spectacular of all sports meets in Ontario and with the the social event of the year, Ernie ing events and although many large concentration of skiers in Gomme in charge of this portion jook on it as being a dangerous the Toronto area doing their ski. of the weekend assures everyone yay to have some fun, there are ing at Collinwood, ns well as|that there will be lots of surprises seldom many serious injuries, [Hamilton, Huntsville, Peterbor-'and fun for all so Members Those taking part in An event of |ough, Kitchener, London and Co-| should plan to he on hand for this this kind, for the most part, are \bourg, It is quite safe to say event and make their visitors feel excellent skiers to start with and [seldom try jumping until they Sunday, starting ab 10.30 am [haven astored: the downhill style ' " am, ng, sharp, the slalom race will take| a place on the part of the hill known | The distiiee Juss makes: gs the Bowl Run, Here the course bh Jnaasires he om elgh gelier will sel up a course of ap 0 at hat ho drove but from proximately 75 wets of flags, It; C 7 e take off to where the talls of his skis hit the snow, [take part, | The four-way meet is made up of all branches of the sport and is comprised of the Alpine events, Downhill and Slalom and the Nordie, Cross Country and jump- ing, The downhill race will be run Saturday, Jan, 31, at 11 a.m, over a course which is roughly hall a of flags In his descent in the mile long, This course set up last fastest time from top to bottom, PUBLIC INVITED fall is over some of the toughest This calls for the very best in con. These four events bemg staged terrain on the club property and trolled skiing and for technique it 1s open lo spectators and the peo- although it does not meet the provides both the spectator and ple of Oshawa and surroundin calibre of the Lauventians, or competitor the best in skiing. For arcas are asked to turn out a the Alps it is one that will give those watching a race of this kind support this fine sporting event, the best skier a trying time and you might expect to see men on The club, however, rends a warn. {in places the runner should be skis in flight similar to a barn ing to all who would like to attend travelling in the neighborhood of swallow as it darts and dives, the meet to dress warmly amd 40 to 45 miles an hour, | After a time out for lunch, ac. wear snow boots, There will be NINE-MILE JAUNT tion will shift to the new standard plenty of parking space for all, Saturday at 2.30 p.m, the cross jumping hill where at 2.80 p.m, There will be no lack of local country will get under way with sharp, some of the best jumpers Interest in competitors for the already a good entry listed for the in the country will be vying for coming ski championships as the nine-mile jaunt over hill and dale, honors, local club will have no less thas The countryside surrounding the The jump bullt this year at con. eight or nine entries in the dif property 1s acclaimed as being siderable cost to the local club ferent events, Heading the list some of the best in the whole of will eventually he one of the will be Hans Eder, a former Ontario, This is one cvent that is finest in all of Ontario, With the European champion, who lives ia {almost sure of having enough early arrival of winter this year Weston but who has claimed Oshe snow regardless of the weather, many of the details of finishing awa as his home club, Hans, in This past weekend Ben Fall. this 150-foot jump had to be set his native Austria, was one of man, whose duty it is to lay out aside until the warm weather ar-/the better four-way men, Robinson Cites [CAPSULE NEWS Ball Example | Report Studied OtIntegration | ~,y C11 Girls | CHESHIRE, Conn (AP)---"I'm aggressive by nature And I don't VANCOUVER (CP)--Chief Con: a roof fall in the Bickershaw coal e Archer reported mine near here, The fall occurred | New Expressway Skirts Fort York [the fort, [no difference think you should go against your stable "Georg i ; in . ; oo - (Monday that city police have while the three were movi Jackie Robinson, former Brook been pressing their Investigation'conveyor belt 1,000 feet By Jon Dodger infiglder, ys gathers! eal girl operations for more About 100 tons of debris crashed ing of Connecticut 20s Writers ay | po hy o released hy on them, here Monday night "people often Mayor Tom Alshury, TO PRESENT AWARDS advised me to watch my step and| The chief and three other top| OTTAWA (CP) = Canada' not pop off " (officers maintain that Vancouver | 1959 design awards are to be pre. But, he sald, "it has alwaysieompares favorably with other|sented in Toronto March 23. it heen my nature to be aggressive| Canadian cities in respect to the hag been announced, The annual And that 1 can't change call girl situation, awards are sponsored by the N So Tam happy If 1 have been| "rig chief said investigation had tional Industrial Design Coun. able to help myself, or people like on retarded by newspaper pub:| cil rus Dui Col . jme, get ahead T may have 10st jjojry, be Bol ive of 8a zation a few awards, but I never have «ny detectives have Informed doen ao, float Soyselt hi A to break ™® that normal followups in this ' h matter have been nullified and the color line in the major cannot be resumed until the pre-| THEVE SAKE JEWELRY Be om hauls. go, tent talk subsides," Chet Archer, /AOTOUEEL, (C00 c=, Burk look to baseball as an example : elry and $5,000 cash when they Ses id ley Ciiva) PLAY QUEENS PARE tr Ei, le" Gest Siig outbreak of fights In the south asl, FORT WILLIAM (CP)=Thirty- lusing the same excuse used five representatives irom thé AUTOMIC VOTING | Rin when he broke 1 to| Northwestern Ontario Associated PARIS (Reuters)--B against him when he broke Into cyphers of Commerce will , euters)--By next Oc. the majors _ |leave Fort William Feb, 4 for To- to ber the 540 deputies In the ronto to present 42 resolutions to dig Natlonal Assembly will the Ontario cabinet, The resolu. V1e bY pushing buttons marked tions, half of them dealing with| for,' Uagainst," or "absten- highways, were drafted during lon.' Votes will be automatically the organization's September con: tiodlated in a seconds sod | TORONTO (CP)~The Metro. ¥€MIO The a estimated to Cost |politan Toronto Joads committee) BEGIN INVESTIGATION |About $500,000 has voted to build the Frederic EB (CP) ol ' G. Gardiner Expressway around, PEMBROKE (CF J, I MENUS BY 'PHONE { § P vestigation has been launche: | STOCKHOLM (AP) Hous old Fort York, . the Pembroke District High hg us th ue Roads Commissioner George School board into rowdyism on : od ere can plek up he pind Grant sald Monday engineers had school buses, Last week an eight. hone _ get suggestions for v to use "minimum standards" (0 job Jead pipe was thrown at bus Bar. he city gas ROmpaLy. ak produce a plan that would miss driver Hector MacDonald missing the telephone office has a wir He said there would be yg yaad Mr, MacDonald said he Service of advice on what to buy In construction jay heen pelted in the past with/and how to cook it. The tip on ost, orange and banana peelings and|oPening day: bolled cod with oh decision has to be ap caps off soft drink bottles. If Ty sales {comprises members of Toronto, y, ho) 3 F SKE CURRENCY PUZZLE and 12 adjacent suburbs, | JATILE NORE YOR RAISE BELGRADE (Reuters)--Yugo- The expressway is to run In an ier Diefenbaker was reported to lav officials are worried by a east - west direction along To: jave given civil service federa. drop in income from foreign tour. ronto's lakeshore, tion spok n no real hope for 18ts last year, although a record i - immediate salary revisions dur.|total of 600,000 visited Yugo. . ing an Interview with the gov. slavia, Authorities believe illegal Ruto Pioneer ernment employees' organization transfer of currency, or Illegal (Monday. The federation re sale of foreign currency Inside quested a general salary increase) Yugoslavia, was the cause of the . . Dies In Detroit of at least seven per cent, ef-|reduced income estimate, DETROIT (AP) -- George D.|fective from last Oct, 1, among Grant, 86, Canadian-born auto in: other benefits, | dustry pioneer, died here: Mon-| FIND MAN SHOT day. Grant and his brother, Charles| SIOUX LOOKOUT (CP) - Po: REDUCING? sie rr cnt an, ene te et | THE HOMEWOOD |car n the US, at Cleveland, Whose y was found Sunday n| HEALTH STUDIO | Grant Vi born in Rudgetown a small building at his home In Ont, and came to Detroit this northwestern Ontario com: years ago, munity, A ,22.calibre rifle was an nt): Wingo 4 Shortly after the First World|found lying beside the body, Po- § end messene for both men and women, Jendutiting ond fedueing under ne War the brothers stopped build: lice had been called to investigate ing cars, although they operated a fire which destroyed the man's, a brass foundry until 1938, home, structor, 204 KING ST, EAST MINE CLAIMS PAIR PHONE RA 8.0511 LEIGH, England (Reuters) Two miners were killed and a third was injured Monday after DOG OVERBOARD PORT ELIZABETH, South Af rica (Reuters)--When the cap: tain's dog fell overboard the freighter Mount Olympus turned around in the Indian Ocean, The {ship's crew spotted the dog swim: | ming strongly in the choppy wa- Iters, and rescued It with a net, | ------ --- THE FOOD PLAN THAT HAS PROVEN ITSELF WINTER FRIENDSHIP FAIR Come and see how a Food Club oper. WOOL Scatter Rugs Sale 1.50 each NU.WAY RUG ALES 174 MARY 87, RA 51202 | ers and four technicians to help carried a jpint lead of one stroke| with Red China by U.S. firms with Red China was pointed up Ne'lle Johnston; a son, Joseph, | Bateson, press reporter ates, Demonstrations -- Meat Cutting, him with his work, might have stood in the way of early last r. At. ti and a stepson, Kenneth Spence ; wy Company of Canada nd id hod that Ford of Also surviving are two broth STREETS CLOSED |into the second round of the making a $1,000,000 sale of alu- Canada lost a chance t ? ers, Dominic, Bryon, Ohlo, and| The following streets will be $7,500, 36-hole Eldorado pro-am wg to Communist China. [sale of 1,000 fa on John, of Windsor, and four sis- closed to traffic Wednesday for golf tournament today, The issue of the anti-trust sults nist China--a sale permitted un. '¢'S: Mrs. S. Siovens (Mary), construction: Ritson road s. from| wall and Ellis each carded 70, was raised at the meeting here der Canadian law--because the 'indsor: Mrs. W. Anderson. Bloor street east to Wolfe street: {yo under par, In Monday's first earlier this month of the Can- U.S. ban on trade with Red China (Margaret): Windsor: Ne iF Glencastle avenue from Glen pg nd ada-US. cabinet economic com- applied to activities of subsidiar- Peon M al Sar nel, Rodos pd i Hh ye roel do Giongtee yrueel) At 71 were Arnold Palmer! mittee, At the time, Canada ies of the parent Ford Motor logis, Michigan 3 neoe aro Tobich ¥ mn --_-- winner of the $15,000 Thunderbird lodged its third protest against Company in the U.S. A ig t the W. © luon road to taunton road east: ,oiaiional Sunday, Bob Rosburg the suit brought by the U.S. just- v Ne 5 Mulls are a Ps > Gil Rorae street at Glencastle av- and Jimmy Demaret loth. ! own Funera apel, y, for enue: Byng avenue at Simcoe a Y . ice department against one Neth ' Stan Leonard of Vancouver had erlands and two American com- high requiem mass in St. Berna: street north; Tecumseh avenue at na panies dette"s Roman Catholic - Church, Simcoe street north, Streets will @ 76 he best-ball competition was 3 : Ajax, at 9 a.m, Wednesday, Jan. be kept open wherever possible CONSPIRACY ALLEGED Diefenbaker that steps would bei28, The mass will be sung by Emergent conditions such as led by pro Mike Souchak and Canadian subsidiaries of these taken to assure that subsidiaries Rev. AM. J. Darby. Interment will bad weather may require the amateur partners Don Pegler, companies were named as co- of US. firms in Canada complied be at St. Francis de Sales Ceme- closing of streets not on the above Harry Dodson and . Dick Snide conspiriators for #llegedly re with Canadian laws and policy. tery, Pickering ist, {man with a pet &® Commencing Wedne AT 1; The Canadian government charged this infringed Canadian sovereignty. Last July President Eisenhower told Prime Minister FEE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HOME NURSING COURSE School of Nursing Alexandra St. for information and registry. CALL RA 3-4024 Etc, Ten Nights -- Jan, 26-30, Feb, Feb. 6 -- m, to 9 pm. -- Two Bloeke East of Warden and Lawrence ve E, OSHAWA REPRESENTATIVE: Stan Bryning 1061 Ravine Rd. RA 8.5358 FOOD CHAMBERS 65 UNDERWRITERS RD, OX. 9-1188 sday Jan, 28th 1959 30 P.M. $2.00

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