.|WELL DONE, LT.-COL, 14.-Col, M. C, Finley, officer commanding of the Ontario Regi- 'ment, topped his senior officers at Meaford last weekend in a shooting competition in which a tank gun was used, . . . L, E. "Pop" Osler, manager of the Biltmore Theatre, has high words of praise for his forthcoming feature - length film of the Sec: ond World War called "Blitz WHITBY BRASS BAND BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH, WHITBY Wednesday, May 6, 8 p.m. Bus Terminal from Oshawe Termincl---25¢ Return SPECIAL GAME OF $250 $20 each horizontal line; $150 a full card 5 games at $30; 20 games at $20. TWO JACKPOT GAMES Voi -53; 2nd--56; $30 Consolation $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES | CARD \ ° Door prize and free admission tickets, Proceeds go to the Building Fund. 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 3, 19359 Board Reserves Licence Decision D. J. McLaughlin of Kettleby and |g 1 Liquor Licence Board Fri [Arthur Clayton of Oshawa. reserved judgment on an ap- "|PLAN MODERN HOTEL Group Plans Plant Sale of clety will held in the E. A. Lovell School, Centre St., next Monday evening. R. FP. Gomme, of Agincourt, GOOD EVENING By JACK GEARIN -_-- - 17,000 packed Toronto's le Leaf Gardens to hear him speak, For those whose political mem- 3 is hazy -- Wilfred Duffield, candidate in Oshawa riding in the 1955 provincial election, poll- ed exactly 249 votes out of a posshle 22,000, In the Federal |election of 1963, Lloyd Peel, the LPP candidate in Ontario riding, cameramen it. ...The eants' polled 390 votes as compared to 12,606 for Michael Starr, the PC HE Be EE COMING EVENTS ST. Mark's Anglican WA Bazaar Satur- OUR Annual Dessert hl day, May 9, 2:30 to 5:00 pm, Home Court Whist in baking, Sandy, knitted articles, novel-| Port Perry, Wi J 3 ties, 5, tes room. Adults 35¢, ohil- mencing 1:30 p.m, in A dren 3 . | Every! come, RUMMAGE Bale--8imeos Street Unit. P1008 of the Order of the ' ed Ch Sth, Lg "| RUMMAGE SALE TUESDAY, MAY 5TH AT 1:30 PM. lease Map! A slate of right-wing candidates -- known as the Unity group and headed by 54-year-old, Scot- tish-born Malcolm Smith -- will seek the top exe- cutive posts of the 12,000-member Local 222, UAW, in the forthcoming May elections. Already tight battle lines are being formed for what appears to be a bitter, down-to-the-wire fight between the Smith group and the supporters of President Cliff Pilkey, known as The Democra- tic Rank and File Right Wing. LIST CANDIDATES Here are Smith's candidates: Vi ack Meagher (Duplate) 2nd vice - president -- James Lownie (GM), an old-time t- ist and former president of CC riding association, Finance Secretanv - Treasurer -- Thomas Green (Duplate) Recording Secretary -- 'Cass' Lesnick (GM) . PETERBOROUGH -- dhe On- nd Under the chaimmanship of R. H. Branton, the first fresh flower King|show of the season , Dave Pugh will be in charge of the spring plant sale which is lor members only. A cordial welcome is extended to all interested in their garden to attend. OBITUARIES JOSEPH W. MILNE following a heart attack, May 1, of Joseph W, Milne, beloved hus- band of the former Ellen Wat- Monster Bingo SATURDAY, MAY 2 16 PRIZES OF $10 | EACH OF $20, $30, $40, $50 SHARE THE WEALTH ureh, Tuesday, May . RUMMAGE SALE IN OLD RED CROSS BUILDING occupied in 1938, The averag the period 1954 - 1058 was just 50 per cent, f: BEER CONSUMPTION DOWN ed Consumption of beer in the bev- erage rooms was down from 346,- son, Mr, Milne, who lived at 152 Harmony Rd. S., died at his work Two Trustees -- Levke Chlldel. at Arms--Gord Harnden 20 ALBERT ST, ON MONDAY MAY 4, AT 2 P.M At Simcoe Holl by Mery St. Home ond School Assocle- tion. Good used clothing end "ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE STREET NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS Includes tickets to New York for 2 or $150 to be drawn May 30th, 2 EXTRA GAMES AT $25 WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO, MONDAY, MAY 4--8 P.M. izes $1,300.00 siz $100.00 FREE CASH DOOR PRIZES including Four prizes $50, $25, $15, $10 TWO $250 JACKPOTS (50.55) their, In the General Motors plant here. He was in his 65th year. ( A son of the latesMr, and Mrs. 0.7 William Milne, the deceased was Sponicer wd the/born at Gateshead, England, ' a 18 | Smith, a member of Local 222 dectine # ig not due to hotel de [Rept 3, lo ad was married] ince ite formation in Yoso is 2 ("In the last three years, Mr.| A resident of Oshawa for 3° bo led aa Josiog Semphigner of Humphreys said, the Genoshe.)years Mi. Milne had been an I i oT ug P Central Hotels had employee of General Motors for, Born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, i Fg dip ig 22 years, He was a sign writer|goiand, he first came to Osh- hotels in Oshawa provi ut: ly frade. ng the First Wo dlawa in 1927 and went to work s de the ut- War he served with the Royal ; Sonali most in modern accommodation, ig GM as a hydraulic op Artillery of the British Imperia including parking, for all the pub- Army, He who care to use them," he| Besides his wife he leaves LD) A +. said the Hive three daughters, Mrs, K, Ja r. Humphrey facree (Dorothy), of E : hotels were entitled to a "modest y ng) pn ns > use of the growing Miss Margaret rE), Wile Allan J, Cossar of Toronto, is|number of empty rooms and the 4 Mim Joye William jr Wisted as president of Wilmington|fall in beer , they should be : Developments. The other two|protected from ,, further "injur- members of the company are/ious com: 4, followed by interment in Osh. negotiations for Local 222, When Says Residents 'Can Beat CN R' Anelcan Gurch, oR gn Be Re gr J signed in 1950, Smith re- yo) 3% gift from heaven is understand. MRS, EDWARD CHEETHAM gaining committee, |able, After all, there's an election The death occurred at Fair Smith had the dlatineion, of just around the corner; further. view Lodge, Whitby, Friday, being elected the first fulltime more, the federal and provincial May 1, of Elizabeth Jane Dan- president of Local 222 when he| governments will pay the shot on ONE $150 JACKPOT (must go) jels, beloved wife of Edward|"°" the 1052.53 election. He was a 75-25 per cent basis. | Cheetham, 117 Summer St., Osh- 1 10ST ov 5.25 pas | 2 ' 5 20 games at $20 -- 5 games ot $30 urn n 1953-54. : ha 5 some -- mostly eit; The deceased, who wus: ingle has long been identified as officials and. a handful of a 20 - $20 GAMES Plus Free Poss to Person on Right of Every Winner {ago in West Rouge, only four out|awa. The deceased, who was Inne great champion of the right- her 67th year, had been in poor wing movement within the local, [men vitally concerned with the $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD AND FREE "We can beat the CNR. It is r sign. H | i , 1 -- : PRR i Bh i IRN LR wa ge [health for four years. | His political star dwindled no.|. asic Plight of families forced to $130 Jackpot -- $20 each line plus $50 full eard CHANCE ON $100 CASH DOOR PRIZE Born Sept. 27, 1892, at Stand-|ticeably, however, in the 1954.55 live in slum accommodations--is| 5 -- $30 games 2 -- $250 Jackpots No. 57 & 58 dized by them," said Mr. Camp-|cured fr : Pi 0. . 98, bell. et there are po hy $43 208 Blea Sime. the|ish, Lancashire, England, the election when Russel McNeil was| hat City Hall has been anxiously . BUS SERVICE TO DOOR ident with a slates: ~Extra Buses-- R E D B A R N reasons for putting the line| meeting he felt that every council deceased was married there Aug.|returned as pres! awaiting this signal J U B | L E E P A Vv | 0 N (TURN LEFT ONE BLOCK PAST ALP STORE, NORTH A 000 gallons in 1953 to 189,000 in 1958. Last year alone consump- tion had fallen off 29 per cent, though #t was conceded the beer strike was partly responsible, Judge W, T. Robb, of Orange- ville. chairman of the licence board, pointed out that it was 5S. R. Alger of Oshawa, owner of the property, who appeared to be the sole interested party when permission to apply for a licence was granted. Now the applicant was Wilming- ton Developments, and Mr. Al- ger was interested only as a land- lord. His agent reported to the licence board that the new build- ing would be leased to Wilming- household furniture, 103b Bazaar AT LEGION HALL Novelties Su ___103pb | CENTRE STREET BINGO | under the auspices of Ladies' Coronation Orange Temple! Auxiliory, ot 8 oi Foney work, novelties ei socks, Saturday Mdy 2. oprons, children's booth, Twenty Regular Games "Touch ond Take", country Share the Wealth store, home baking, condy, 4---$40,00 Jockpots te go tec room, tee cup meding, 1==$150.00 Special to CW draw for fine prizes, |] FREE ADMISSION Guide--Al Stevens scout Mothers' Auxillary Editor (Oshawawarker)--Bob 103 L MAY SALE & TEA! Christ Memorial Church | (corner Hilleroft and Mary Sts,) Wednesday, May 6th at 2:30 p.m. Home Baking -- Aprons MALCOLM SMITH Houdaille Industries Ttd, 400 Duplate (Canada) Ltd, ... 650 Coulter Mfg, ......... . Ontario Steel ...... Hobbs Glass .... General Motors ELECTION WINDS Labor Minister Michael Starr |trod rather awkwardly over some City Hall toes the other day. That was when he decided to He was elected first vice-presi- |dent of Local 222 for 1039, and 1940, Then he finished out the presidential term for half of 1941 of Tommy McLean; appointed to the international staff of the UAW, Smith, who still retains his Scottish brogue and likes to talk of his trade union days in the 01d Country, then served as Local 222 president for 19 months, after which he was elected chairman of the bargaining committee. From 1942 to 1950 he was in charge of all important contract Ronald, of Oshawa. Also surviving are a brother, Walter, in England and five grandchildren, The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 3 p.m. Monday, May 104b Mr, Starr's anxiety to make the project sound like a bountiful PC PICKERING (Staff) John credible that, with an $80 million Campbell, chairman of the South-| expenditure, no economic study west Pickering Ratepayers Asso-|of the effects on residents in the ciation, told a meeting at Dun-|area had been made, barton School that efforts to| He said peti petitions were "coming block the CNR bypass here will| along very well" and that a week benefit the whole township, through here. They are thinking along the propo: 4/5. 1915. A resident of Canada for|that included Cliff Pilkey, and|from the provincial government of ATI ing yards in rr prague sphiodai ly 35 years, Mrs. Cheetham had Bill Rutherford, and Doug Sutton. 80 that the project can get under- drea." | Mr. Campbell urged e toflived in Oshawa for 34 years. | Smith says McNeil's 1954 vic. Way. It didn't ease their feelings Mr. Campbell told the meeting | write letters to all the Sait and] Besides her husband she leaves|torv represented an alliance be.|When such an important an.| that the CNR showed pictures of weekly newspapers in the area.fa daughter, Miss Elaine Cheet.|tween the Pilkey - Sutton Jon nouncement was made from a a marshalling Jurd at a meeting|to Hon. George Hees, minister of and a son, Everett, of Osh-|(then. known as "The Young|Ppolitical platform. »t Maple a ago, and 'it was|tr , and to Hon. Michselfawa She was predeceased by a Turks") and a fardeftist group| Such expensiv Hike waving a red flag in front of Starr, minister labor aded by Rutherford, & contro-|finalized over ughter, Evelyn, in 1950 and a bull", He stated that it was in- Ottawa. rapes Evy ay ad by a serving with the Hastings and); Prince Edward Regiment in It- aly. Also surviving are three sis- ters, Mrs. G, Nicholson (Nellie), Mrs. A. Buckley (Cissie) and Mrs. C. Telford (Polly), all in| England and a granddaughter | Patricia Cheetham. The memorial service will be projects are not i , but the On- Planning WEATHER FORECAST Better Weather For Weekenders TORONTO (CP)--Forecast is-|with rain afternoon and weather areas here with Dr. CC. Pl Boshi Pte | toa, city MOH, and described ere os {himself as being 'shocked'. by groups, the rightists, the ung the plight of some Oshawa tamil. os. : | "We could always win as long Sura and the Jttiots,' re- 1k today. "But we never, . | made political deals of any kind| The mistaken opinion at| -- and we never will." {Queen's Park seemed to have! Sunday restaent. Clit Pilk 111] puch futh Dunas 9 ot ot Send office Mount Lawn Cem : ont f ay such a project, nds of wed ening etery. Arch-|jikely leave his vice - presidency local citizens drove around ad by dn pala 0 FB deacon H. D. Cleverdon, rector|siate -- now occupied bv Ruther.| Cadillacs. . " ad . {of Christ Memorial Anglican ford -- empty and try to suggest There's 15 desire .b "d Synopsis: Milder aur invading TORONTO (CP) -- Tempera-|Church, will conduct the serv|that he and his supporters are, E05 70 desire here to de- South Ontafo d| tures: | tees. aloof from any association what 0 TURE TO ound announce- Max Ce . ' s vy aroma of | -- Joever group wil do. What the Capt. E. Clark [rods fasion . Snecial Sneaker in mouth, as it has done so often in | : the t." |long ago without 'some heavy Rightists within the local suf- prodding from a minority group fered their last big reverse in|in City Council, 1956 when NeNeil, Mw Soaneial This project is not a cure-all Accompanying Brigadier Ethel|Secretary, defea n Brady for Oshawa's lowrent families, Burnell, the national Home|for the presidency. lout its a start. The 50family unit League secretary of the Salvation| Smith's only official union posi- will include 25 subsidized units! Army in Canada, on her visit to the Oshawa Citadel this Sunday , |will be Captain Emily Clark, BA, who has just returned for home- land furlough from her post in ower lakes region while little Ottawa ... in! change is in store for the re- Montreal . | day. of the OME BUILDERS' FAIR (SPONSORED BY THE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE) BEBE SS, | BEEEES __You bet and it started this afternoon and will be going right through to 10.30 tonight. a few thunderstorms today and Sunday. Local ground fog tonight. Winds light southeasterly. Timmins - Kapuskasing region: today is that of committee and of th | (man for the garnish, moulding ue, ire Ja oily be | Says Smith: "I learned in my trade union NOTES ON TIM BUCK the Belgian Congo. Mr. Tim Buck was a visitor | strikes are terrible things -- most Oshawa Wednesday night. mainder of the proviuce today. | Quebec The captain is the principal of costly in every way and very| Mr. Buck is aay nam. Siacl A warm front extending from| aiirax Ithere. She has brought with her Smith. the father of six ell interesting set of slides of the othe Salner six chili serves as the leader of the Labor morning is moving more slowly dren, says he has never owned progressive Party. than earlier anticipated and as a people. \ B 1 CELEBRATING It is particularly interesting to hat 3 employed by GM for ine founding of the Communist scatiered showers with the "We eo Party of Canada at a secret chance of isolated thundershow-| Sa'vation Army Is located in Leo-| We usually had plenty, but "e€ meeting in a barn near Guelph poldville which has an enrolment | "Ve" got around to boving 2% ont. in May, 1921, : taiio at least until early after.| Congratulations and best auto because there were too many | noon wishes to the following resi- Brigadier Ethel Burnell will be| "wav does he again seek the the subject of Russia's new seven. Regional forecas.s valid untill SOF {speaking at both services,of the ,nasidency? year plan and its possible effects m.doight Sunday. Windsor, Lake a are JSeiebraring birth- [local citadel on Sunday. I" "I had many complaints about on Canada. The speech was end. the 1958 nefotiations and the way covered in the Oshawa Times. Weuy Wild stawaied shower . . {they were handled," he said. a on § vers are: . F. Choloniuk, CIT Y AND {think these complaints show the | English - born Communist spoke own Line North; Ricky and {need for an overhaul of the Local (here in a small, basement com-| warner toils aftecncon, Sunday, Robbie Wilkes, 304 Rosedale, DISTRICT |222 executive. "We always told mittee room of the UAW Hall on Bis sunhy and VeIy. Warm) Whitby; Mrs, A. Hill, 130 f our men to behave like gentle-|Bond street before an all-male imei) 1 e in| art, 345 Olive avenue; Tho- C00! NDAN the trad= union movement in such| whom wore neckties) in an| the ate: -- aad evening. Winds| mas Foy, 234 Bloor street | D ATTENDANCE negotiations, regardless of how atmospherc of bingo which was| 15 to 25 this afternoon and yeu 1300 Simcoe St. §.: (Commerce announced that attend: | yas not always done last year. 1/hall. 5 | Siavrvams: 1 day | RR 1, ha en mn around the 1000 pan the party's local strength from Kirkland - Lake regions, North| 1c avenue; Mrs. G. Parker, mark both qnursday and Friday "gun gehunks the Pilkey the Wednesday attendance fig: Bay, Sudbury: Mainly cloudy and| Montrave avenue; Mrs. lod this afternoon's and evening's| to" (ie UAW needs more many card holders would shun attendance would he as good If} autonomy." such a gathering to keep their | prizes will be held this evening, 'Local 222 has as much auton-| "non LACE Gl al vet oral which is the concluding night of OMY as any local in the entire, "yo vover was followed with this," he said. "About the only Ave ON LAWN thing we ean't do on our own is ice reported ' | thre |and cuttng department of GM. |p; |days in the Old Countrv that the Salvation Army Boys' School LAY often ineffective, [cow party-liner who currently Michigan to Pennsylvania this] work and life among the native : an automobile despite the fact he/ History records that he was at consequence cloudy skies and BIRTHDAYS know that the largest corps of the ers will persist near Lake On- of over 2000 Salvationists |other things to bur." he said. He spoke here Wednesday on dents of Oshawa and district Erie and Lake Ontario: 3: ! a Those who celebrate today "1|_ The mild-mannered, 68-year-old Wiis IBOTILUE, sully intervals and | becoming cloudy with scaered, Conant street; Randy Stew. men, like true representatives of audience of 33 (only three of| Soulacas. 15. becoming southwest] West; Robert Rymdzionek, The Oshawa Junior Chamber of {ving the circumstances. This being conducted in an adjacent| oulneas. 13, i Fou oi ance at their Home Builders Fair |ihink we urgently need an over-| For those who would appraise | Georgian Bay, Haliburton,| Mrs. Jean Goyne, 147 Cadil- x evenings, They sald they exvect.| one' siaim that the Canadian ures. it is well to remember that . Muirhead, 240 Gibb St; ol with scattered showers and : cool Ww not better. A draw for free! !identity secret. the fair. UAW orbit, and Mr. Pilkey knows| Mainly cloudy and cool today and an au-to call a strike Otherwise, we well indoctrinated. When the question iod pon. cluded, one man st: and said: "I want to thank Comrade | Buck for coming here tonight and "= | giving us such a fine speech. , .. | Looking at that hat up there gives me an idea. Why don't we |pass it around to help pay our Bigger and Better Than Ever Before With PL © FUN @ PRIZES @ EXHIBITS @ FAVORS FOR EVERYONE at the Sunday, wet snow or snow mixed ho on hs Tot ie tne t ile was ed at rest,make our own decisions." on the lawn at 42 Warren Ave.| Approximate membership of The accident occurred shortly Local 222 is as follows: Befure 2:15 Am, day. The po- rere ce report said discovered half on the lawn and Laboratory of the University of half on the sidewalk. Only the| Rochester, New York. steep embankment of the lawn ROTARY SPEAKER {expenses for tonight?" kept the cer from proceeding| Tye speaker #t the meeting of There was a pretty good re- further, police said. Police said the Rotary Club of Oshawa, at|sponse to this request and sev-| . that no charges have yet been Hotel Genosha next Monday, will ral $2 bills were noticed in the| . uJ RIES SIMCOE ST. N. laid, ibe Thomas E. McLaughlin, in- hat as donations were accepted Adults 25¢ Children 15¢ FOUR AMBULANCE CALLS {dustrial commissioner for Osh. for the room rental. Bring the family . . . there's no charge for children with their parents No Statement Egg Floor Price OTTAWA (CP) -- Agriculture Minister Harkness Friday de- clined to give assurance to the Commons that the floor price on eggs will be maintained at the current level. Mr. Harkness said during study of his department's spending esti- mates that he expects to an- nounce the new floor price for the coming year next week or the following week. Current price is ny cents a dozen for grade A ge, eggs at Montreal. It varies | 'dierent areas. CORNER OF The first five persons to RICHMOND and inform The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre Jou for a four-week period. cur- rent attraction is Walt Dis. ney's "The Shaggy Dog." Reports on birthdays will be received only between the hours of $@.m. and 10 a.m. awa. Buck is small (five foot, five The Oshawa Fire Department inches), pleasant and jot, Sve reported four ambulance calls, al! with a 'liking for children, dogs, | for sickness, during the night. . | Oshawa Police today disclosed [that there will be no inquest into farnation sod Shelley's Jostha, lowever, ong career as lead-| Dat oD LECTURES [the death, April 25, of FEdgarler of nada's Communists highs urs Shoe|Strutt, 77, of Burketon. Mr. proves his toughness. Buck and Qotape 3 ee recently attended Strutt died in Oshawa General|other Commies were arrested | ures any demonstrations with| Hospital following a traffic acci-|Aug. 11, 1931, and charged with| a roup shoe retailers as/dent, at the intersection of Al-|being parties to a seditious con- quests Hewetson of Canada. bert and Athol streets, last Sat- He also toured the famous Gait'urday. NO INQUEST spiracy. He was sentenced to (five years. In October, 1032, in