TURN TABLES : Husb ands Polymer Corp. (____ THEOSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 17,1959 15 And Union Halt | WELL-KNOWN ECONOMIST |day night opened is celebrations | sa TORONTO (CP)--Gilbert Jack. |of the feast day of St. Jean Bap- py | . " 2 L Ww Negotiating] I New Leaders av re lm fh Si me ve - om come ie Beri so SAULT STE. and one-time University of To-|days early. The celebrations L READY FOR ROYALTY Gilbert A. Milne, Toronto for The Canadian Press, checks | minute picture-taking session, photographer who went to Lon- his equipment ins ide the a the d Tower. don May 2 to take informal | grounds of Windsor Castle. He in front of the Roun MARIE, Ont. ang Local 16-14 of the Oil, Chem- |(CP)--Parental desertion of fam- jcal and Atomic Workers Union ronto professor, died here Tues-|were started to coincide with the i ilies was cited by Deputy Wel-[(CLC) have reached an "appar-|/day. He was president of Seni- iver! of the arrival | fare Minister James Band Tues-| en deadlock" on the union secur-|nel Securities of Canada and Sen- oi Sapir By eis de Mont { day as a major problem in On-lity issue, special mediator Eric|tinel Associates Limited. ere BY; tario requiring definite corrective! Taylor said Tuesday. morency Laval, who established OTTAWA (CP) -- The future a taxt of the speech issued to the action. | The Polymer strike is 91 days] CELEBRATION BEGINS ithe Roman Catholic hierarchy in nay turn the tables on the priv-|press before delivery. Speaking at the annual welfare old today. ' QUEBEC (CP)--The city Tues-|Canada. eged groups which organize lo-, The prerogative of organizing officers' convention Mr. Band es- : ry , | .al welfare services, a Canadian/ welfare services belonged initi-|timated the number of desertion | sociologist said today. ally to, "and been retained tena- cases in the province at 2378,| ¢ Dr. Oswald Hall, sociology pro- ciously by," the earliest of the mi-{ with the cost of aid to the aban- essor at the University of Tor| grant groups, which emerged as doned families amount ng to] Lo nto, told the Canadian Welfare|the dominant or "charter mem-{more than $2,500,000 a year. | 'ouncil annual meeting: ber" group. : "The prob > on Ww 1g rey gt v "Each of the larger cities on| BX 2 0 a through remedial s || 5 this continent has developed a set ELLIOT JAKE EXAMPLY Wo with special attention devoted to § if families, drawn from the old| ooo no. 0 Zoups. and Fg). the locating of deserting hus-| § ine stock, which have played this|ji [axe a new, planned ura- bands," he said. oo |B | social role Jf initiating and organ nium-mining community inherits Mr. Band suggested desertion izing the welfare measures at the; "0 coor chvcture the strait hould be considered a criminal local community level. Some of of these two groups, Dr. Hall said, |otience. aie ten anita these have risen to the point ati" go aig Elliot Lake also inherits | which they could operate at a na- ., of the newer migrant groups SERIOUS COUGH ional scale. "who now may feel impelled to! Whooping cough, most serious| SUBJECT TO CHANGE claim a place as the givers of for children, may occur among Such a state of affairs is by no|service rather than the recipi- persons of any age. y means an "eternal arrangement," | ents." eH NEES ne said in a discussion of welfar e| In this community with a homo- of functionaries, the enlightened services in a planned community. geneous housing pattern and an/leader of industry." | {In the future "more recently ar-| "extremely polyglot population,"| 'The industrial leader with en-| rived groups may feel restive and|Dr, Hall said the struggle be-|ergy and financial resources also! - Canadian and British war- | she flies to Newfoundland June | three British ships assig |demand a share in this social|tween social groups for place and|gzathers prestige for the task and' ships will take up stations in the | 18 to start her Canadian tour. | guard duty along the flight path task." priority in welfare matters now|may diminish the pioneer groups'| Atlantic along the 2,000-mile | Map shows approximate po- | from Shannon, Ireland, to Tor His statements were included inlis complicated by a "new breed' enthusiasm, he said. | route of the Queen's plane when | sitions of the four Canadian and ' bay, Nfld. 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The National Capital Commission, federal] agency responsible for carrying out a master plan to make the " Ottawa area beautiful, has owned R.C.A. Vi TOR the property as part of Gatineau National Park since 1951 TABLE MODEL--WITH MATCHING BASE. 95 00 f= [J Works Minister Green intro-|} COMPLETELY CHECKED OVER Criticism "| GENERAL ELECTRIC 17" WITH MATCHING BASE . By Témier | cps COLUMBIA 21" "P : h' COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED. eevis 30-DAY WARRANTY TORONTO (CP)--Ontario CCF " Leader Donald C. MacDonald GENER AL ELECTRIC 2 1 said Tuesday night Premier Frost's attack on the CBC rep-] CONSOLE--MAHOGANY CABINET resents an attempt by the Pro- gressive Conservatives to destroy|] COMPLETELY GONE OVER BY OUR TV 95 00 the corporation. TECHNICIANS ca ° He issued a statement saying| the premier"s complaints were| "petty, peevish and petulant" but R C A VICTOR 1 y sid that they had a deeper signifi- oe We . cance. 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