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The Oshawa Times, 4 Apr 1959, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, April 4, 1959 14 ¢ Communists IEALING HANDS at nows return to school, Head's tment of asthma patients done under medical supervision, utilizes manipulation and pres sure, This is a sideline for Head, better known in sport as a man who can. get injured athletes back on the job in short time (CP Photo) Bill H Monty her trea ad, physiotherapist Forum one type ol the treatment use asthma patients drl, an thma babyhood, made able progress during holidays she took up Art Show Winners Are Announced MONTREAL (CP) winners at the 76th annual exhibition of the Montreal eum of Fine Arts nounced. Thursday ni official opening of the elinic nanipulati in treating I'his young sufferer from such remark Christmas ports enl ( as on Aller $150 them was Ralph Kingston, who won the Dow Award for Edge of the Lake made largest The Among of Jessie painting No. 3. Selections were 631 Award ng Mu an the submissions, in museum's history. one for paintings and one culpture, accepted only 67 en- es, one of the smallest shows TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV I1--Hamilton CBLT-TV WKBW.TV 7=Bulfalo WROC-TV WGR-TV 2Buffalo WBEN-TV ver tht at show N Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel 4--Buffalo SATURDAY STL 4-Senrch 101 tomorrow 17.4 AM 1LAIL Star Theatre 4-Guiding Light 100 P.M Liberace Matinee Feature Movie Meet The Millers Mid.day Matinee LS PM -Movie Matinee 1% PM | 7=Our Miss Brooks d= The World [urns | 200 P.M, T=Day In Court 4~Jimmy Dean | 2--Helen Neville LPM, 7--Music Binge 6=News Home Co King | 4=House Party 2-Haggls Bagygis My P.M Nursery School s00 rM 11:6:Dear Phoebe 7--Beat The Clock Ihe Big Payot Dr. Malone 33 PM 6.-Open House Who Dp You Trust 5, 2-From These Roots The Verdict Is Yours Lo PM, 11--Bugs Bunny T=American Bandstand 6~P NM Party §~Truth or Consequen ces 4--Sorialy 2-Trouble With Father 1% PM 1l-Popeye 6~Howdy 5:2-County "Fair t-rdge of Night MONDAY EVENING L000 PM, 11=Theatre. 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Bugs Bunny y None rm ¥-Play Your Hunch Playhouse ms $.Country Calendar £3 I Could Re Vo , x BA his oil 16 years a from 1,- the ed Mr Juries, for 6--Toronto E 5-=Rochester Mr | INTERPRETING THE NEWS Tibetan Revolt Puts Spotlight On Nehru | By JOSEPH MacSWEEN vders, The question arise Canadian Press Staff Writer whether In an unexpected way, the ¢sted in this small country, [Tibetan revolt has put the spot- roof of the world, Jha [ight on Prime Minister Nehru of ¢ covers the more importan Or India, ers of India itself Nehru for the first time has yd comment was explic taken a blunt and uncompromis- when he told Parliament: "I ling stand against the Chinese ghould be made perfectly clear tc suggesting In the all concerned thal this Indian Parliament that the Chi- ment is not going to be limited nese ruthlessly booted aside their in the exercise of its right of dis agreement with Tibet cussion by an external or interna As the leader of the so-called ¢ authority, whoever it may be. "neutral" nations, Nehru has Authorities on Tibet are steered clear of attacks on either MUMeErous hut one of them side in the East-West ideological Robert B. Ekvall, gir Tibetan border and } nan of the University ington's Far Eastern institute. Kkvall is described by Thubter nos it is known that Nehrit 1s as great a revolutionary as "tough" in the popular expres slon--as anybody in Red China, Norbu, brother of the Dalai Lame He has dropped his urbane ex- Who has taken refuge in India terior for a moment in his com. from the Chinese action, ments about Red China and Tibet, best authority on Tibet avai NEHRU'S PROBLEM! 4 This leads to the question "The Chinese obviously mus whether Nehru fears for his own completely control Tibet an (supply lines) before they can ef MRONO fectively threaten India" CHINA 'OICE FORRESTER The Fkye 8 the Guides Daughter Chinese woulc By MRS. J. | ORONO Brownies and Mother and Wednesday, The Orono sat at the head table along guest speaker Miss E. Milme, To- ronto Administrator of Doe Lake; Mrs. E. Frank, Divisional Commissioner, Bowmanville, and Mrs. T. Buttery is being Tables were decorated with daf- Ing of executives repr I fodils and a miniature camp-site nearly 100 grocery manufacturing made by the companies This organization wa A steering commiitec. was ap go by Mrs pointed to formulate proposals for the structure and SOnst ion of such an association Green- way, president of Lever Br thers Ltd, Toronto, is committee chairman J. G. Wharry, president of Hospital Quaker Oats Company of Canada Mrs. S. M. Linton is attending a Ltd., was chairman of the explor meeting of the Provincial Council atory meeting Girl Guides, Toronto Diane and Susan Gilbert v siting their grandmother, 1. J. Davies, in Toronto Mrs. Roper, Toronto, is visiting and Mrs. J. C. Samey R. Cooper and family are visiting friends and here Rangers 22 Vanviacturere Mav Form Group officer with TORONTO (CP) of an studied following a meet- girls founded WwW. Arm strong Mr. and Mrs. Don Staples visit and Mrs, Warren Watt Toronto rs tient in Barb. Simpson Bowmanville a pa Memorial are Mir COME and DANCE to Mitchell Zaleski's rs London relatives Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL 168 Banting Ave. FUN FOR ALL! EVERY SATURDAY 8:30 - 12, Are YOU "Looking for a Needle in a Haystack" find o job Specialized Are you without Training? trying Day School Classes -- Start ony Monday or attend Evening Classes Tuesday and Thursday Evenings OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE 111 SIMCOE ST. § RA 5.3375 FOR "The Journey" YOU ARE PLANNING VISIT DONALD TRAVEL AGENCY Phone MO 8-3304 or RA 5-4831 COMPLETE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS AIRLINE--STEAMSHIP--TOURS--HOTELS CRUISES e NO SERVICE CHARGE e Peiping is really inter- "the or perhaps Parlia- no! is horn near the chair- of Wash- as the Communism." able in the United States. Says Ekvall: commit themselves to large-scale military action in Tibet only with Formation association of manufactur. ers of Canadian groce'y products enting | PRINCE ALBERT were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Wo Heayn spent the week mittent fog which blanketed met- ropolitan New York for 48 hours, Iweighed anchor today and headed | Queen Elizabeth y F. E. SMITH { PRI . ALBERT -- Mr. {Mrs, J. Doupe celebrated [30th wedding anniversary their family at the home of the daughter, Mrs. Ross Sweelma Port Perry, Sunday. Flora Holman has her home after convalescing Toronto for the winter. Mr, and Mrs. L. Beacock ar Vickery attended the 50th we ar reluctance because of fits high altitude an¢l the determined nature of the people, most of F. whom believe that the Dalai ding anniversary of Mr. Lama is a god-king, C. P. Devitt at Bowmany "But it is certainly not impos. M. Stolar and family, sible," he adds, "We know the Reds already have adapted even their heaviest trticks to these alti- tudes, They have put special car- buretors and fans on truck en gines and enabled the vehicles to leross passes as high as 16,000 fee 8 great in 1 { D Boy Accused In Shooting SASKATOON (CP) Tibet, even Ekvall says he feels that without outside help, will a charge of attempted tually be part. of' China has been laid against a 15-yea "And this is what Indians fear old boy in connection with tl tremendously bec ause they know ghooting of two railwey 7 it will not be long' thereafter that men. a China will seriously eye India as a fertile ground for expansion of Police sé 29 James Dlugos, 22, with attempted murder a [peared in court Friday and wa remanded without plea until April 7 Police are still t 1 que; stioning HARD TIMIE "HOP" TONIGHT ADELAIDE HOUSE | USF McGREG NTRANCE 50c PER PIRSON One to wounds. believed with two bullet the bullets was similar tos the type i I } R night of gunfire Tuesday thei with returned tc and Mrs, Toronto murde police- also charge: 16-year-old boy who is in hospital of fired by one of the policemen in an exchange or Europe. The fog, disrupting air, sea and and traffic, lifted at 7 p.m, Scores of flights had been can. "|celled. Many incoming planes Skerratt flew to New York for/Were diverted to Philadelphia, Merna the Easter weekend. Washinglos oy Boston airports. DANCE] BLT! Ll MONDAY | TONIGHT Old Time And Modern end with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb, Halibu to | Escapes N. Y. Fog £pending holidays with Mr, NEW YORK (AP). The Que . G. Hunter Marie Reb Elizabeth, world's largest passen erison of Havelock, and Mr, and %er liner, a victim cf an inter- irMrs, L. Glasgow and sons, Brus Maxine, Dorothy and in| 1d d-| & TUESDAY e Toronto's Fabulous TORNADOES Featured On North Bay T.V. 1 COLOR by DE LUXE ® CNEMaAScoPE 418 d p- 1 n THE RANK ORGANIZATION HSENTS MELINA Square Dance Caller MERCOURI BOB FOWLER Red Barn" a TMANCOLOR PATRICK McGOOMAN JUNE LAVERICK ALL COLOR PROGRAM! LAST DAY: ne ten "SMILEY GETS A GUN" and "THE MARK OF ZORRO" DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF Harold Godfrey TONIGHT at the Knights of Columbus Kall 184 BOND ST. W. 12:00 P.M. MUSIC B CONTINENTAL : : J at the 3 DNIPRO HALL 681 EDITH 4'T. RITSON and BLOOR > Everyone Weloome 0 Block East of ° Corner Prize ® Refreshments Door ADMISSION 1.50 PER COUPLE sponsored by the Francais D'Oshawe Club MONDAY, APRIL 6th is ACADEMY AWARDS NIGLT vowuvivooo: ( mene 6 NOMINATED FOR 4 ACADEMY AWARDS! i Bome came running... some turned away... Dave was back and the (3 (£ whole town knew that women - and Initial Concert by the OSHAWA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Wednesday, Apr. 8 - 8:15 p.m. U. A. W. HALL Conductor FRANCIS J. FRANCIS Assisting Artists MARY 1.OU BAKER---Soprano REGINALD G. GEEN---Accompanist TICKETS: 75¢ Per Pergon -- Available from Wilson and Lee, _ Alto Music Centre, Handerson's, Meogher's, The Disc Shop, Orchestra Members N trouble -- behind! M-G-M presents CINEMASCOPE & METRO COLOR ..90ME CAME RUNNING' By the author of 'From Here To Eternity"! COMING TO OSHAWA! Hank Snow - TE er] YOU GIGGLE! LAUGH! RUAR' gg 2 OF THE GREATEST EVER FILMED! 20th Century-Fox Presents in on ows wire gm IN \ " © CinemaScoPf By yr dl ln gla TICHNICOLOR IN THE WONDER OF 4.TRACK HIGH-FIDELITY STEREOPHONIC SOUND Gann 4 hh gh Fey Sages Senin we ROMO SONY ALL THE QUEEN OF wiLo STALLIONS OUTER SPACE PRETTY. Sasy ST J RING! * r GALORE" in JASTMAN COLOUR : uz, (ADULT) ~ Most Shocking Crime of An UNITED ARTISTS MON., TUES. WED. 'oxv. "THE SAD HORSE" in color and "LITTLE SAVAGE" DAY | '. SATURDAY, APRIL 18 2 SHOWS ---7 AND 9:30 P.M. Marks. Jheatre TICKETS NOW ON SALA AT:-- WILSON & LEE MUSIC STORE -- MARKS THEATRE and CKLB. s "mn OSHAWA - = Today wi BIG WEEKEND FAMILY SHOW! HR FUN AND NAUSIC WITH DEAN MARTIN &: JERRY LEWIS in "Jumping Jacks' plus LEX E:ARKER in "DEERSLLAYER' IN COLOR AND CINEMASCOPE ON OSHAWA'S LARGEST SCREEN bd --- COME AND SEE OUI: BBB NEW MODERN REFRESHMENT BAR! hull | lL BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS: AT 7:15 m ESS] rREE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT STARTS MONDAY a FroriouA Players TA | LAST DAY | YUL ap ed [THE BUCCANEER"" IN TECHNICOLOR Cal nL YE b) YOU CAN STAY AT HOME BUT STILL ATTEND OSHAWA KIWANIS RADIO AUCTION STATION WEDNESDAY: APRIL 8TH 6:30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT A complete list of all articles for sale and the OSHAWA nomes of merchants ond firms donating the article will appear in this poper . , , Tuesday, April 7th, LOOK! To One of the Successful Bidders! N FR EF A 15 CU. FT. FRIGI- DAIRE HOME FREEZER HOME APPLIANCE (OSHAWA) LTD. ) SIMCOE ST OSHAWA ----and-- Frigidaire Products of Canada Ltd. SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO \, " J © OVER 530 NEW ARTICLES VALUE $7,500.00 WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER | ® ENTIRE PROCEEDS FOR BOYS' AND GIRLS' WORK IN YOUR OWN COMMUNITY eo |

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