6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 1, 1959 * ATOMIC-POWERED MERCHANT The huge bulk of a lead- | search exchange program at | replacing the conventional type encased atomic reactor is be- | Liverpool. The reactor is de- of engine. ing shipped to Canada from | signed to be installed as power Britain as part of a nuclear re- | plant in a commercial vessel, Singapore Leftists To Form Government SINGAPORE (Reuters) -- Lee|ernor, Lee said it was a 'matter| affairs, will be promulgated Tues- Kuan Yew, head of the left-wing) of honor" to stand by the leaders,|day or W day. People's Action party which won | jailed after riots in 1956. | The colony then becomes a 43 of 51 seats in Saturday's gan 'SAW THE POINT" |state within the Commonwealth. D i 3 ] | " eral election, today aid del "| "I think the governor saw the| WON'T SERVE REDS ment. point. But he could not make an| The party issued a statement Lee said he told Governor Sir immediate answer," he said. Sunday saying it did not 'pro- william Goode he will form| If Lee, 36-year-old Cambridge- pose to be, or even appear to be, a government only after eight educated Chinese lawyer, agrees the handmaiden of the Commu. P.A.P. leaders now detained are/to form a government, it is ex-| nist party." released. pected that Singapore's new con- But the party added it intends Speaking to a press conference stitution, under which Britain will|dropping a purge of Communists after his meeting with the gov-|control only defence and foreign begun by the outgoing People's I a ---- | Alllance party of Chief Minister |Lim Yew Hock IN PARAGUAY : | Observers credited the P.AP. Iron Hand Rules Again tionalism BUENOS AIRES (AP)--Para- Stroessner dissolved Paraguay's ~AP Wirephoto monsTER SEEN | Federation Plans IN LAKE CHINI | . Annual Service KULA LUMPUR, Malaya (Reuters)--Reports of a green ; monster emerging from a re- | The directors of Ontario Coun- The secretary asked for sugges mote lake have reached here. ty Federation of Agriculture met|tions to take to the district annual Prospector Arthur Potter, 39, |at Myrtle with 28 present and|of South Ontario Women's Insti- said he saw the creature in the | president Larry Doble as chair-|tute. It was suggested that some Yatra of Lake Chim a the |man. {financial support be asked from jungle - cov east Malayan the district institutes and a re- state of Pahang. amet Bod x ADEdge. fave 8|, out for their continued support Three Malayans prospecting |mittee meeting. It was requested and co-operation it was suggested with him said they alco saw [by John White that a member that the WI might give careful "t." of North Ontario county be ap- thought and study to the trends Villagers long have held that [pointed to serve on the Insurance| in education in their respective the lake 15 sacred, Tribesmen |committee, It was moved and districts and look into the sit- have claimed to have seen the |carried that this member be Wal.|uation of small school children monster many times before. [lace McLean. {going many miles to the proposed Potter reported he first saw | A motion was made and unani-| consolidated schools. the creature when he was |mougly carried that the annual] A committee was asked to go awakened by noises outside his |church service be held in the Old|with Mrs, Hill to the Zone 5 sec- houseboat on the lake. The |Stone Church, Beaverton, during retaries annual meeting June 4 to thing," he said, lifted its huge |July and the committee appoint-|be held in Shelburne, Mrs. Mey- body to the roof of the house- |ed to carry out the plans consists|ers, Goodwood; Mrs. Shier, Sun- boat and tor: 2 hole to look [of these directors: McLean, Win- derland; Mrs. Stiver, Uxbridge; Inside. datt, Harrison, Colville, Rodd, Morrison Colville, Sunderland We could see a red eve Dobie and Wallace. (were appointed. looking down on us," Poiter | mr Doble reported on the| A discussion on using the same said. "It was the size of a ten | meeting with the council of Scott| principles for hog producers as nis ball, township. He remarked on the|ls the foundation for the milk pro- One report said the prospec. |njaasant and courteous way inducers was conducted by Lorne tors found two large footprints | ion he had been received. The|Tindall. Mr, Tindall proposed that directors expressed thelr thanks/a permit, such as milk shippers to Scott Township for their finan- must have, be used in the same John Gill, Uxbridge, is Ontario County chairman. His committee "lis: Mel Smith, Sandford; Larry Doble, Uxbridge; Hubert Schill- ings, RR 3, Port Perry; Lloyd from which at London, Ontario, Gl peewne ut Bis bridge, May 28. Don Brown, zone chairman, sug- gested that the monthly letter Evans, Uxbridge. This committee wae asked to HISTORIC attend a meeting Tuesday, June| The Kakabeka Falls, 30 30, In the agricultura' representa. west of tive's office at Newmarket at/William 8.30. A report will be given then|River, plunge which York County will be send- ing to its poultry' producers also be mailed to Ontario County poul- try men, This would cost $20 a month for 1000 names, Mr. Brown outlined the policy which will be pursued by the provincial organization concerning market- ing plans, FOR MISSED PAPERS If you hove net received your Times by 7 pm. coll AJAX TAXI HONE AJAX 333 All cells must be placed before 7:30 p.m, NIAGARA LOANS LARGEST ALL.CANADIAN PA AAMBANY 37 KING ST, UASY a ity Cov Mm, Taste, i Branches throughout donete Ny 18 feet apart on the edge of the lake, cial support of the Federation, |way for hog producers. The new government will face two major issues--the position of | foreign-owned businesses and the fate of the huge British army, {navy and air force bases which Sumbuighed = a Platiotm of re. y ses, loy v's brief experience in more Congress and reimposed the state moving the bases, which emp foery under dictator Alfredo of siege -- modified martial law-- 45.000 persons. The party is So- Stroessner is over, ai least for that had been lifted only a month|cialist, but it had guaranteed to the present. ago. Informed sources said 15 or|safeguard the interests of foreign| An attempt by the government 16 congressmen had been ar-|firms. | essner's iron hand to come down [legislators were being held LAST DICTATOR | Stroessner lifted the state of THE TIMES siege only a month ago. It had been in force for 15 years exce, BOWMANVILLE for brief periods. There was talk FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAX! SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI dot the island. Lee's party, champion of Sing- to raise bus fares in Asuncion by rested, including some from Stro-| -- less than two cents provided the |©SSners own Colorado party. The | of a step toward democracy. Stro- essner was elected president with-| If you have not received your Shopping To Be Spread Over Week TORONTO (CP)--A number |apore's poor Chinese majority, spark that eventually caused Stro- administration said only three SUBSCRIBERS out opposition and if often called South America's last remaining | dictator, Today Paraguay is not only back under a state of siege, it has no Congress and nearly half| of (the legislators may be locked up. | instances of consumers being Student leaders whose clash with poor buyers were listed Saturday police touched off the trouble say at the annual meeting of the 50 of their number are behind Canadian Association of Consum. bars. ers. . The latest developments indi- Investigations by the associa- cate that Stroessner not only has| tion showed that shoppers should |decided Paraguay is not ready) not criticize chain stores for run- for democracy but that he has) ning specials early in the week also decided to crack down on his but rather learn to spread their opponents. He has kept his strong| tact him by 7:00 p.m. TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Calls Accepted Between 7-7:30 p.m. only Times, phone your carrier bey. | first, If you are unable to con- || shopping out during the week. rule through army support The investigation said shop-|------ ki were forced to mark up| ges prices at weekends because con- centrated weckend shopping in- the shop} 200.00 LB Down 48.00 LB Per Month 's over. See the various designs and floor plans head. . "He has to cope with overtime rates, extra help, heating, light-| ing and parking. It is to his ad- vantage to encourage shopping over the week and to keep to the minimum staff required." Consumers were also urged to make their needs and wants) known to the retailers and pro-| ducers. Mrs. W. A. C. Sheppard of London, Ont, was re - elected HUGE TANKERS NAGASAKI L2P) nT sec- largest tanker apan's Are here, is the 46,700- ton Marifu Maru. Built for the Persian Gulf service, she is a| sister of the 46,736 - ton Goho TOWN OF AJAX PROCLAMATION by authority of o resolution of council, | hereby proclaim the week of June lst to 6th to be SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK Special, trucks will be provided to remove any debris which has collected during the winter §i months, All citizens are re- quested to co-operate. that you can choose from such as the one on display with 3 spacious bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room and a bathroom. This large design can be purchased exactly as it stands then erected on your own lot within a 100-mile radius of Oshawa entirely free. Then you can finish it to your own Xx MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. 1279 SIMCOE N, RA 3-4694 tastes. Signed W. A. Parish, Mayor GOD SAVE THE QUEEN On June 11th approximately 15,000 polling places in Ontatio will be ready to receive your vote. They will remain open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Standard Time) and from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Daylight Time). Time-tested election machinery will assure every voter the free, full and impartial exercise of this ancient and honourable privilege of democratic citizenship. HOW you vote is YOUR business, but it is also important to your family, friends and neighbours that you DO vote. Your vote means many. things. It expresses your judgment on the issues put forward by the various parties during the election campaign. It gives your opinion about the Candidates who have placed their names before you. June 11th is YOUR day... It states your decision about the tuture progress of our Provines and the men who will guide its destiny in the years immediately ahead. : In these last few weeks you have had many opportunities to assess the policies and platforms of the principal parties. You have been given a complete and comprehensive accounting of the stewardship of your affairs by our Progressive Conservative administration, We believe the record has been one of good steward- ship, wise management, and sound planning for the future. The purpose of this brief message is to suggest respectfully that the safest, surest and most forward-looking decision that you can make on June 11th is to give your vote for the Candidate who represents the Progressive Conservative Party and the government whose policies have been so largely responsible for Ontario's spectacular progress in the last ten years. Even Greater Progress Lies Ahead Published By the Prog Conservative A Vote PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE June 114 of Oniarie IN ONTARIO RIDING DYMOND, or. war X IN OSHAWA RIDING NEWMAN, si