GOOD EVENING By JACK GEARIN Oshawa's long-overdue, Jow-rent housing pro- ject has cleared another high hurdle. It only needs federal approval now -- there's every reason to believe such will be forthcoming soon, that the project will be a reality by next year. WELCOME NEWS This will be welcome news for 72 many, including the welfare and § health departments, and especial- ly those low income families with several children who dwell in homes in overcrowded, unsan- itary conditions that are a dis- grace to the community Oshawa has been lax, shame- fully lax, in applying for this federal - provincial low-rent proj- ect. Some Ontario communities of similar size already have started on their third low-rent project, and thev don't need them any more than does this city Council as a whole didn't show much concern wher the project recently boggéd down in hope- less red-tape at the Department of Planning and Development level. Apparently some devart- mental officials at Queen's Park believed the Oshawa project to be ill-advised and unnec "Don't most O a drive around in Cadillacs' ed one.) Oue person who gave it the needed shot-in-the-arm with gentle but persuasive prodding k behind the scenes was Alderman /K. Of C. crowd: 3 "You may not Thomas. She was also given good 3 ent support by Aldermen Walker and Council, but I can tell you one| The Sullivan girl told the court dak w committee thing -- we're going to be around |she had entered the school] | Mersey. fello PMT for at least 18 months more, and|around 1 a.m. and had thrown ink The 30 low to be whether we have over desks and walls . She had not provide a this buses or not. If we don't have also stolen $20, which she spent| problem, but buses, perhaps you'll have toon pop, shows and cigarets erably ease the pressure on the come down and pick us up next| R. H. Lunney, building and welfare and health departments. |time wou hold one of these maintenance supervisor for the) The latter unit would like to con- affairs." Oshawa Board of Education, testi-| ' demn some houses as being unfit] His Worship's schedule was fied that, including the $20, there for habitation, but the occupants equally brisk Wednesday and con-|bad been $58.40 damage to the would have no place cluded with a social affair -- School. It was in June of 1958 that Dr. attendance at the Strawberry| COURT CLEARED C. C. Stewart MOH, pointed Festival and Celebration of St.! The hearing of the charge out the pitiful plight of many John, the Baptist, sponsored by against the Sullivan girl was Oshawa families who were forced [ehanon Lodge in the Masonic|Punctuated by an objection by to live in squalor because of 10W Temple where the guest speaker | Chief of Police H. Flintoff to the | i incomes. Even Mavor Gifford |wac Rt. .Wor. Brother Clarence action of four boys and three was "shocked" when he visited pitts Deputy Grand Master of|irls, all teenagers, who were some of these homes Dr. the Grand Lodge of Canada in|Sitting at the back of the court Stewart room INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT | Thursday was Mayor Gifford's ey City Council decided Monday 56th birthday. He left early by|S 9:8 v hai ith that "Oshawa's new in-car for Montreal with Mrs. Gif-|® theatre of something ' dustrial development area down ford for the official opening Fri- aed the Cried a around Farewell avenue to day of the St. Lawrence Seaway he magistrate immediately have a $33.000 storm sewer sys-|by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, ordered the room cleared tem The ceremony was at nearby When the girl told the court This the area the St. Lambert.) "she had been aided in he: Coulter Manufacturing Te | The Giffords attended a buffet capade by sree gi, the mais cently chased six acres . " trate asked if the accomplice was ently purc : dinner. Friday evening in the|, z th who had just been The new expenditure reatfirms o,00, Elizabeth Hotel. Montreal among those who Jus 2 ST.CHRISTOPHER'S SEPARATE nating class at St. Christoph- | gegou, John Kroll, Ed Camer- | er's Separate School, Annapolis on, David Breen, Robert Mc- Girls Admit School Entry Two teenage Oshawa girls, Dorma Sullivan, 16, of 154 Church street and Linda Hill, 16, of 39 Simcoe street north, pleaded guil- ty before Magistrate F. S. Ebbs |here Friday to charges of break-| {ing and entering E. A. Lovell appreciative Public School on June 16. Both| were remanded until Monday like our City next for sentence ia EY Jad vind QUEEN ELIZABETH % 1av quipped with an rent es would | that's ¥ solution to would consid they to move city th Shown above, at right, is Norman Rae at a dinner and reception, marking his retire ment from the Bell Telephone Company after 45 years of ser- | vice. On the left is Lloyd E Lanning, district plant superin- | tendent. At the dinner, sponsor- WEATHER FORECA the province of Ontario are laughing and wise They think they are in com where es- Co SCHOOL GRA BELL VETERAN HONORED | ed THI OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Jun , 27, 1959 Leafs Defeat Cadets Will ' Guard Queen Columbus 3.0 The 'Royal Canadian Army Ca-| dots held their last Patule be | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS summer recess, e . : Buffalo Bisons held a shaky ged sve ri Yolo half-game lead in the Interna- sen to act as cordon guards for|tional League race today. Just a A the visit of Her Majesty Queen Jame and 3 haf separated the | Elizabeth, at Kew Beach, next op ring To 8 hon v. faore Monday. | man, ; performances as they did Friday The cadets, ie are gong 3 night when they dropped a dou- [Sumimes samp Blur rer. bleheader to the Miami Marlins {wash ith amp i -, and|%-4 and 7-6, they could find them- [sssued. with Camp equ pm selves on tae outside looking in. {travel orders. They leave from {the CNR depot Saturday, July 4, iy % ig ! ace ocean nie A ate announced that|Sugar Kings 5-2, Montreal Royals returns in a career, 23; and the parades will be resumed Sept. 9,(Polished off Richmond Virginians|most pass interceptions in a car- 76-1 and Toronto Maple Leafs eer, 74 COMING EVENTS |night during the fall and winter. He expressed the hope that it| | YOU are invited fo a piano recital to- {night st 8 p.m., in McLaughlin Library would be possible to carry on |in Oshawa, by the pupils of Miss Joanne 1508 whipped Columbus Jets, 30. The Marlins scored four ue earned runs in the first game against the Bisons. Buffalo made four errors, including three by third baseman Mickey Harring- ton. SELL VETERAN HALF NEW YORK (AP)--Emien Tun- nell, veteran defensive halfback of New York Giants, was sold Friday to Green Bay Packers. Tunnel will be starting his 12th vear in the Nationa! Football League. He holds league records for most punt returns in one sea- son, 38 in 1953; the most punt £47 % 4 ¥ 7 Baluszek and Ditmar. | Frank LeVay, principal, Flaine Front, left to right are: Karen | Page and Carmen DuGuay. Westley, Mary Verby, Mr. | --Oshawa Times Photo. Jim Former Cuban : 'Boss Expects To Quit Haven RESTITUTION ORDERED By HAROLD K. MILKS | Alvaro Rodriguez, of Oshawa, CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Domini-| was found guilty of two charges| Can Republic (AP) -- Fulgencio| of theft and possession of ctolen|Batista, who fled Cuba six goods in magistrate's court Fri- months ago, hopes to leave his |day He was given two yours / Dominican sanctuary Soon, but | suspende ;_|he doesn't know where he can go. | suspended sentence on the condi-| The former Cuban strongman x |told a reporter in an interview he| | stole ils nd Car the has renounced all political activit-| court case |ies. His greatest desire is to join| |his family, he said, leaving the GIVEN REMANDS future of Cuba to 'the new men) Donald George Lee and Robert/who have the responsibility to di-| Bennet, both of Oshawa, who ap-|rect the destinies of my eoun- [peared in magistrate's court Fri.|try." |day, on charges of theft and pos.| Batista is anxious to enter the {session of stolen goods, respect-|United States, where his wife and (ively, were remanded for trial members of his family live. His| until July 3. and July 10, respec-| efforts to obtain an entry visa tively |thus far have been unsuccessful. His. hopes to enter in, | France or other European coun-| tries also received a chilly recep-| tion from the governments of those countries. THERE IS FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT {CREAM of BARLEY PARK (Hwy. 2 Just East of Bowmanville) With something new end dif- ferent every visit. Our fine filtered pool is now open daily with @ eompetent lifeguard arid swimming in- structor always on duty. P.S. Water temperature usuclly in the 70's. Private and semi - private swimming lessons evailable, Results guaronteed. Com- mencing soon. Inquire et the pool. CITY AND DISTRICT more outdoor work. | Strowger, Club Loreley, Oshawa LAST DANCE OF THE SEASON invite you to their new decorated Ukranian Hall JUNE 27--8 P.M Corner Bloor and Simcoe 5t. Everybody Welcome FREE ADMISSION KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY, JUNE 30 20- $20 GAMES $150 Jackpot -- $20 each line plus $350 full eard B -- $30 games 2 -- $250 -- No. 56.52 --EXTRA BUSES-- JUBILEE PAVILION WHITBY BRASS BAND BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH, WHITBY Wednesday, July 1st, 8 p.m. Bus Terminal from Oshowe Terminel -- 38c Returm SPECIAL GAME OF $250 $20 each horizontal line; $150 a full eard 5 games at $30; 20 games at $20. TWO JACKPOT GAMES | | COMPLETES SUBJECT The Association of Adminis. [trative Assistants and Private |Secretaries has announced that {Miss M. Sisson, of Oshawa. has ini | i Recent attacks by the Domini- {been successful in # ple- i {tion of her hie sue va press and radio Bccusing Ba-| {in English Literature and Ec.|Ust of being secretly in league, onomics |with Castro speeded the ex-dic- |tator"s almost frantic efforts to COMPLETES COURSE |find a new home far from this Edward A. Nagy. 488 King troubled area W.. has just by Mr. Rae's fellow ployees, in Hotel Genosha, Fri St completed his| day evening, Mr. Lanning out- training at the Bear Manufactur-|relations with the Dominican Re- lined the many years of faith- 0 company's automative safe-|public, contending that dictator) ful service Mr. Rae devoted to tv service school in Rock I<land,|Rafael Trujillo's regime was the company since 1911 Illinois {using "totalitarian methods of | Oshawa Times -- oo |war" to suppress the Dominican TO TRANSFER GAVEL [peo On June 12, Venezuela an-| The Rotary Club of Oshawa.|p,nced it was breaking relations| at its meeting in Hotel Genosha [Le 1 inc Government. next Monday, will mark the con-| em | Friday, Cuba broke diplomatic Photos ST Council's oft-expressed faith in for Her Majesty, with Prime relnoyeu from) the cout. Ja re this area as an industrial develop- Minister John Diefenbaker play- cel an' affirmative ment site of the future inz the host: Tole DISLIKED TEACHERS There is a strong possibility the 9) When the Sullivan girl was eity will spend $67.000 down that Said Mr. Gifford de- asked why she had broken into way for a spur line in the near parting the school she replied: "I used to future. The sum of $10,000 'T don't want some of my poli-| go to the school and I did not like already is earmarked for grading tical adversaries to start circu-| the teacher or the principal. "We and gravelling lating rumors that I'm going|just happened to find the money There is little doubt but that/down to Montreal to join the/so we figured we might as well the above services will make the Progressive - Conservative Party. take it," she added. area more attractive for pros-\ym perfectly delighted to be Mr.| Magistrate Ebbs pective industries Diefenbaker's guest on this hap-|girl's mother, who Oshawa's overburdened taxpay- py occasion, but I'm going there daughter had been living with! ers would welcome any new in-|as a loyal subject to pay respect her grandmother for time dustry with open arms mean-to Her Majesty the Queen." as there was not room for her at while, they will watch wi close SOUTH AMERICAN TOWN home attention any new developments . The accused smiled throughout in. this Lakeview area which Rev. Robert E. Dargan of Osh-|ihe proceedings and when asked seems to be so important to the awa learned an awful lot about if she realized the seriousness of growth of the life the South American Way" |the charge replied: "I do now" eit) during the past three weeks "We have had a lot of concern Alderman Thomas Monday He returned here June 20 with lately over certain types of juven- 'night made good use of the ques- Mrs. Dargan after a three-week|jles", Crown Attorney A. C. Hall tion period Monday to bring out|air and land tour of Brazil, Vene-|comunented. 'Often these youths| some pertinent information re- zuela, Paraguay and Peru are thought of as sick rather than garding this area They travelled 18,000 air miles siniul. The penologists are taking CITY LAND SALES and 3000 ed nes on an in-/away all moral responsibilities aaa y kas GE -OV spection of Methodist missions irom these people. This girl and PG pk Ye Ba open Mr Dargar is pastor of the her crowd despise and laugh at Council meetings in future and Free Methodist Church. 17 Erie anything smacking of moral val not behind the closed doors of Street ues the property committee, thanks) The Dargans found the South to a Council motion endorsed by American "winter" stimulating the majority Monday Day temperatures average 70-80 A bviaw governing Council degrees, but evenings were cool ceedings that anv te They never drank water but may be committee : | confined themselves to coffee, however, . for now tea and soft drinks. One of their tenders' have in| favorite food dishes was boiled open Cotnel] Palmetto the inside of a palm| The oropecty corn tree, that tastes much like mush ure Hecisl Freners ihe for the National League lead view of its new policy of selling |To0ms Mr Dargan found the King Street Public School. clos-| How's it figure? Well, who did eitv - owned land by public tender steaks "disappointing" with little ing exercises, were inadvertently Los Angeles beat four straight "sought the. right to inspect |nutrition : omitted from the story which ap-/to climb within a couple of per- renders privately. and pass its There was a striking contrast peared in Friday's issue centage points of second, two findings i to Council, but the of abundant wealth and extreme | Stephen G. Saywell, chairman|games shy of first ater group was not for having poverty in Brazil ("Rio is just|of the Oshawa Board of Educa-| The Phils anv part of such an arrange. about the most beautiful city inition and Dr. C. M. Elliott, super-| And who gave San Francisco a ment the world -- the people in South|intendent of Oshawa Pu blic|breather Friday night for the : 5 America were extremely helpful Schools, spoke briefly, previous|first time in a week, keeping the| THE TAYLOR TWIN! and kind all the time." to the presentation of awards. Giants second in their scramble Oshawa's Taylor twins those, Sao Paulo is like Chicago- Mr. Saywell, after congratulat-({to stay close to first-place Mil- ight limbed smoothies of the heautiful skyscrapers and hovels ing the students, spoke in glowing waukee and ahead of Los professional dance world nave in the same street, terms of Miss Fanny Hislop, for- | Angeles? reason to look extra happy this Says Mi. Dargan: mer principal of Albert Street/ The Phils week "There was almost a revolution | Public School, who donated one| And who has taken more They've been in Paraguay. The high schools of the scholarships. games (five) from Milwaukee's | Arthur for the started fighting and one of the! He said Miss Hislop had a defending champs than any other| grandstand show ; . boys was thrown out of a high|sirong effect on his life and the team outside of tl e Giants and The 22-vear oi W ins AT¢ window and landed on a church|life of many others of her stu. Dodgers both six) named Cha 5 es and Andrew. i.,of next door. His neck was| dents The Phils I've bee ancing professior " " | v SHE 'd 3 VIS They ve Ben an Cre years ' broken and he was left lying Dr. Elliott offered his congratu CRL SHED BY GIANTS a8 tor more han IV ad there and died before morning. |jations to the students and urged, Ihe accommodatinng Phillies, ght clubs, roadshows and on qp.. city of Ascuncion was in a them to continue their studies as beaten on Hiee lis at television siege state. The president dis- : "Angeles Thursday night, were They're the sons of Andrew A > long as possible + three h by Mik Horeiak of 104 Farew ell avenue solved Congress and soldiers| principal Lloyd Weiderick acted shut out oh three a y > ire 4 . y 7 y i . y McCormi riday night as the were everywhere with their Tom-| og master of ceremonies during | MeCo nic y nig BUS ECHOES my guns [the presentation of bars, letters, [i20ts SOllod. to 20 BO Neon] Overheard on a King street THE ROYAL TOUR [trophies and other awards [two games of Milwatkee and two| The Royal tour planners have (5 . ~~ percentage points ahead of Los! somehow overlooked this depart-|gverseas who is making a per- Angeles ment, but we're determined about!sonal visit to the house. Milwaukee breezed with an 11-1] one thing -- we won't allow this| Even the unitiated can see that|victory over the Chicago Cubs. aig |to discolor our thinking, to give us|these anti-Roval salvos from|Los Angeles puffed past Pitts- of their brains {an anti-Royal outlook King street west, Toronto, are burgh 6-5. Cincinnati beat St.| A BUSY DAY The guest list for Monday's | part of a pre-conceived plot by a Louis in their squabble over A day in the life of a modern- | ROY: dinner in Toronto does not| small" group to embarrass Her sixth place, 76 in 10 innings wi day mayor can be lots of fun inclutle our name, but this does|Majesty and Prince Philip. McCormick (6-7) gave up only It can also be exhausting, as|not alter the fact that we would| Most of these salvos, incident.|singles and was backed by Mayor Lyman Gifford can testi-|like to be there |ally drip from the blood red pen|Jackie Brandt's grand slam) y We would like to attend if for\of a gsob-sister whose peculiar/home run and Willie Mays solo} (no other reason than to show talents automaticallv qualify her homer. contempt for some of the ill-lfor a position as editorial writer| The Dodgers Senet, - advised Yiings that ion the anti-British, isolationist runs with Be Pirdiss . . have mn written about © New York News |three. Charlie Neal's two - run| and early at 5 3m aS|poval tour in the past few days. | york News of this vicious, (blast in the seventh was the usual. He had completed more "wyo thing that hurt most was|anti-Rovalist barrage (sparked | clincher. Duke Snider and John| than two hours of work round the viciousness of the editorial|hy little Joyce Davidson down in|Roseboro hit the others for Los| his Sydenham Harbor farm be-| ii ok Jaunched by a minority|New York City), the great eritics| Angeles while Harry Bright, Dick fore 9 am, when he marched inlo|ogitorial group, especially by a|have displayed a maximum of Stuart and Don Hoak homered City Hall for a busy day of con-\morontn daily that has long had |poor taste, and also 3 minimum for Pittsburgh. Johnny Podres ferences with taxpayers, out-of-ithe rather dubious distinction of|of common sense (8-4) was the winner with relief | town visitors and aldermen being a journalistic blood brother| The attack was rabid, yes, and help. * There was no let-up in the eve-io the notorious Chicago Tribune. |frenzied, too, but unproductive if ning, which started off with a| Thank goodness, there is every|it was intended to stir up un two - hour session at Planning reason to believe that these low-|rest Board. Then he visited the "Civic blow criticisms do not in any| The boys who must be getting Night" ceremonies of St. Greg-|way represent the true opinionsia real bang out of all of this| ory"s Council of the Knights of|of the majority; but they hurt, lare the Soviet press propa-| Columbus, where he was guest-of-| nevertheless, because of their|gandists -- there will be glee and | honor with other councillors and|poor taste, because they are shouting in the editorial offices civic department heads tantamount to paying disrespect(of such publications as Pravda| Ja a good-natured mood, he'to an old femily friend from and Red Sar (Moscow edition). Hot Air before TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts is- sued by the weather office at 5 am S'mopsis: Hot humid air from the Mississippi Valley is flowing northeastward into the Great Lakes area. As this warm in- vasion continues temperatures and humidities will rise in all sections of the province, giving promise of sultry weather over the weekesd in all forecast re- gions Regional forecast midnight Sunday: Phils Real Forceln Top Battle By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer The Philadelphia Phillies are last, 15 games out of first, but they're in the thick of the fight called the said her SOME future indugsirial valid until n ro Fanny Hislop Is Praised a ders opened vears opened bes at Lee in signed by famous Jack CNE Los| "The trouble with most of these people talking about the Joyce Davidson affair is that they're thinking with their glands instead Wy. Take Tuesday, for instance, a fairly average day in the life of His Worship. He was up bright matched home each with . PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS tLicenced & Bonded) -- €oll RA. 8-0891 Drsran Demat -- 8 Across Ontario clusion of its year. During the meeting President James Skinner] will hand over the president's! gavel President-elect Dr. D E. Sturgis ACCESSORIES STOLEN Peter Senyk, 859 Ritson Rd. §., STRAWBERRY SUPPER Fernhill Park Clubhouse, on Fernhill Boulevard, Thursday, July 2, 4 p.m. till all are served. Children 35¢; adults® $1.00. Auspices Ladies' Aux- Ist--51, 2nd--50, $30 Consolation $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES | CARD Door prize end free admission tickets, Proceeds go to the Building Pund, to Flows | | reported this morning the theft of two tail light reflectors and e/two headlight rims from his car, Ontario, Niagara, Georgian Bay, Which was parked at the GMC Haliburton, Kirkland Lake re-|parking Jot gions, Windsor, London, Toronto, | Hamilton, North Bay, Sudbury:! Partly cloudy with a few isolated] CRICKLADE, England (CP)- afternoon evening thunder-|A council member of this Wilt-| showers today and Sunday. Hot'shire community complained the and humid both days. Winds water supply was so bad some southerly 15 to 25 people "have been forced to White River, Timmins-Kapus- drink beer." kasing: Variable cloudiness with scattered showers or thunder. showers today and Sunday. Very warm and humid. Winds south. erly 20 to 25 Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Sunday Windsor 70 90 St. Thomas 70 0 London 70 9% Wingham 70 90 Toronto 65 0 Trenton 65 9% St. Catharines 70 90 Hamilton 70 Muskoka #0 Killaloe 60 Earlton 60 Sudbury 60 North Bay iliary. | 150¢] - SOMERSET SWIMMING POOL END OF SWITZER DRIVE Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lal GIGANTIC RUG SALE NEVIAT RU AND CARPET SALES 174 MARY ST. RA 35-1202 or) STIFF COMPLAINT | or Now open to the the Public Sparkling Filtered Water Spacious picnic grounds FOR INFORMATION CALL RA 8-5721 MEMBERSHIP IN THE ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE OFFERS MANY EXCLUSIVE FEATURES Summer Vacation Planning Is One 149 FOR INFORMATION GALL J. W. GRAHAM--RA 5-7422 - ' Monster Bingo | SATURDAY, JUNE 27 16 PRIZES OF $10 1 EACH OF $20, $30, $40, $50 SHARE THE WEALTH ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE STREET NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS INCLUDES DOOR PRIZE TICKETS TO BE DRAWN JUNE 27 2 EXTRA GAMES, AT $25 HIGHWAY NO. 2 31c . 39c 3.07 WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO MONDAY, JUNE 29, 8 P.M. CASH $1 ,300.00 CASH Monday, June 29th Only CLOVERLEAF -- FANCY RED COHOE SALMON watt size Tn LIMIT 12 TINS PER CUSTOMER PRIZES PRIZES $100 FREE CASH DOOR PRIZES INCLUDING Four. prizes $50, $25, $15, $10 TWO $250 JACKPOTS (52-56) ONE $150 JACKPOT (must go) 20 games at 20 -- 5 games at $30 FRESH LEAN MINCED BEEF ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF CIGARETTES Plus Free Pass to Person on Right of Every Reguiar Winner $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD FREE HANCE ON $100 CASH DOOR PRIZE BUS SERVICE TO DOOR RED BARN | TURN LEFT ONE BLOCK, PAST ARP STORE NORTH OSHA 1 CARTON OF 200