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The Oshawa Times, 6 Oct 1959, p. 11

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pM DISPUTED A dispute has broken out be- | tween the Mohawk Indians and the St. Lawrence Seaway au- | therity over rights to a road | running across their land on Cornwall Island in the St. Lawrence River near Corn- | wall, Ont, The 1%-mile road is | part of a bridge and highway link between the highway sys- | tems of Ontario and the state of New York crossing the | north and south channels of the St. Lawrence. The Indians de- | mand a $45,000 rental for use | of the road over a 4'%-year | period from Aug, 14, 1958, and have set Oct. 14 as deadline for a satisfactory answer. They threaten to blockade the road | and levy a toll on cars using it. The seaway authority offers FRR A ; the Indians $3000 a year until 1962. It was not said what ac- tion will be taken if the In- dians blockade the road. This map locates the disputed road. { It stretches from the old north channel bridge to a Canadian customs house on the island. An extension runs from the | customs house to a new high- | level bridge across the south channel. The authority will not need the disputed road after 1962. That is the year when a new bridge across the north channel will be finished. Land has already been expropriated | to link the new north channel | bridge with the new south chan- nel bridge which has been com- pleted. The old south channel bridge has been removed. CHCH-.'V Channel WGR-TV Channel 2--Baffale TELEVISION LOG 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV 'Channel 6--Toronte| WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel S5--Rochester WEEN-TV Channel 4--Buffale| ; TUESDAY EVENING { 5.00 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 6--On Safari S5--Playhouse 4--Fun To Learn 2-Three Stooges 5:15 P.M, 4--Feature Film 5.30 P.M. 7--Rin Tin Tin 6- Sky King y 2-Woody W-odpecker 6.00 P.M. 11-6--News 7-Early Show 2--Willie Wonderful 6.15 P.M, 6~Lawrence Welk 630 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 5-4-2--News: Weather 645 P.M. S--Huntley-Brinkley Report 6-4-2--News 7.00 6~Tabloid 5--The Rifleman 4--Annie Oakley 2--Sergeant Bilko 7:15 P.M. ra. 7---News: Weather 7.30 P.M. 7--Bronco 6---~Donna Reed 4--Whirlybirds j-2--Laramie 8:00 P.M, 11-8--Chevy Show 4--Ann Sothern 130 PML 7-Wyatt Earp 4--Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 5-2--Fibber McGee 9:00 P.M 11-6--Front Page Chal lenge 7--Rifleinan 5-2--Arthur Murray 4--Tightrope 9:30 P.M 11-6--World of Entertainment | 7--Phili> Marlowe | 5-2--Bob Cummings {| 4--Red Skelton | 10:00 P.M, | 7--Alcoa Presents | 5-2--Startime | 4&--Garry Moore 10:30 PM. 7---Man Without a Gun 1:00 PM. 11,7,6,5,4,2--News; Weather Sports 1:1 P.M, 7--Playhouse 6-Viewpoint 11:30 P.M | 11=Late Show | 6--Quarterback Club | 4~Theatre |5-2--Jack Parr née PM | 8=Soccer WEDNESDAY | 8:00 AM 7--Window on the World 5.2-- Today 4--News Roundup 8:15 AM. 4--Captain Kangaroo 8.30 P.M. 7--Devotions 9:00 AM. 7--Komedy Korner 5--Burns and Allen 4--Popeye's Playhouse 2--Man* Called X 9:30 AM. 7--Romper Room 5--Favorite Story 2--Helen Neville 4--Life of Riley 10:00 A.M, 4---On The Go 5,2-Dough Re Mi "10:30 7--Morning Show §.2--1reasure Hunt Bride $,3--Concentration 12:00 Noon 4~News and Weather 12:15 P.M. 4---Speaker of the Hiouse 12:30 P.M. 11---News 7--Pantomime Quiz 5,2--It Could Be You 4--Search tor 'tomorrow 12:45 P.M, ' 11--Movie Matinee 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. 2-Mid-day Matinee 7--Music Bingo 5--Feature Movie 4--Meet the Millers 1:30 P.M, 7---For the Ladies 4--The World lurns 2:00 P.M, 7-Day in Court 2--Queen For A Day 4--Better or Worse P.M. 2:1 A 11--Movie Time 2:30 P.M. Gale Storm 5--Home Cooking 4---House Party 2---Thin Man 3:00 PM 7--Beat The Clock §-2--Doctor Malone ~The Big vavolf 3:30 P.M. 11--Anything Goes 7-Who Do You Trust 6--Movie Matinee 5,2--From These Roots 4 Verdict i= Yours 4:00 P.M. 11--Bugs Bunny 7--American Bandstand 5-2--House on High Street | 8--Viewpoint 4--Seriais 4:30 P. 11----Popeye 5-2--8plit 4-Edge of WEDNESDAY P.M. 5:00 P. {1--Family Theatre 6--Art in Action 4~Feature Film 30 P.M. 7--My Friend Flicka 6--Huckleberry Hound 6:00 P. M. 7--Early Show 11--Family Theatre 8-4-3--News: Weather 6:45 P.M. $--Huntley-Brinkley Report 6-4-2--News 7:00 P.M. 6--Tabloid 5--Leave it to Beaver 4--Mackenzie's Raiders 2--Manhunt 7:15 P.M. News: Weather 7:30 P.M, 7--Black Saddle 6--Leave it to Beaver 6--Have Gun Will Travel 7--Keep Talking 8:30 P.M. 11-6---Live A Borrowed Lif e 7--Ossie and Harriet 5-2--Price Is Right 4--Men Into Space 00 P.M. 11-6-5-2--Perry 7--The Haw: 4--The, Millionaire 9:30 P.M. 4~I've got a secret 10:00 P.M. 11-8--Studio Pacifie 7--Boxing 5-2--This is Your Life 4--Steel Hour 10:30 P.M. 11-6--Exploration §-2---Wichita Town 10:45 P.M. 9=Time kor Sports 11:00 P.M, 11.7-6-5-4-2 News Weather: Sports 1n:15 P.M, 7-Playhouse 11:30 P.M, 11--Late Show 6--Feature Film 4--Theatre 5-2--Jack Parr 'The popular Rambler station wagon for 1960 with Economy Six or Rebel V-8 engine, is now available in a new model with three seats and five doors as well as the standard model with counter-balance tail 'gate and roll-down rear window. With Donald Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Barrett; Catherine Jud- ith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Barrett; John Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Grandy, Brooklin, and Irvine John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Woodcock, Whithy. LEADERS' TRAINING The Ontario local leaders' training school of the WI will be held Thursday and Friday, Octo- ber 8 and 9 at the Township Hal, Brooklin. The course, "New Lamps for Old," will be con- ducted by Wilda J. Gordon, Home Economist. Mrs. Robert Heron and Mrs. Ed Powell will attend as leader and assistant leader respectively fi Brooklin branch . of the Womaen's Institutes, together with twa representatives of each bramch in South Ontario. ART GUILD . The Brooklin Art Guild held its first meeting of the season, Mon- daw at the Township Hall, Brook- lin. Instructor will be Ray Hall. New officers are Mrs. J. F. Schhsen, president and Mrs. D. E. Hamer, er. Meetings will be held Monday evenings at the Township Hall, ANNOUNCEMENTS The Lend-a-Hand Group of WA will meet Tuesday, October 6, at 8 p.m, at the home of Mrs. Allan Jones. Committee will be Mrs. W. W. Baldwin, Mrs. A. I. Mc- Brien, -Doris Batty and Mrs. G. Reazin, The Reliable Group of the WA will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Prouse. Committee, Mrs. Hugh Mowbray and Mrs. Beckley. PRINCESS GRACE TO PARIS MONTE CARLO (Reuters)-- Princess Grace of Monaco and her two children, Prince Albert and Princess Caroline left Sun- day night by train for Paris where she and her husband, Prince Rainier, will be officially received on a state visit Oct. 12, [13 and 14. Prince Rainier did not |accompany Princess Grace be- {cause of protocol and security | precautions, a palace spokesman |said. secretary-treasur- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 6, 1959 11 1 BOMB SCARE No bomb was found. Mrs. L. C. FORT SMITH, Ark. (AP)--An Bates, president of the Arkansas ~ |anonymous telephone warn-|chapter of the National Associa- ing that a bomb had been placed|tion for the Advancement of Col- abeard a plane carrying a Negro ored People and a central figure {integration leader forged the craft|in the Little Rock school integra- . jiown here Sunday for a search.|tion controversy, was aboard. 1960 RAMBLER STATION WAGON a new long-low look for 1960 the Rambler wagon features its distinctive chrome travel-rack which provides additional lug- gage-carrying capacity. This Pill Can Cure Depression. Acute melancholy has ruined many a useful life, Until now doctors have been baffled in their search for a cure. At lost they have an answer. Read all about it in this week's Star Weekly. by inatndments... ov fou cask at any branch of the Foyal This year, a better buy than ever THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA = --Brooklin SS Urges Careful Nr Ha inglo in me mers e Toronto Board of Trade. H S R lly D Mr. Harrington told members of B ildi Ch k "There are unfortunately a ul ng ec good manv incompetent builders across the country who take on| TORONTO (CP)--J. Eric Har-|work that they can't properly) rington of Montreal, president of handle or even complete. Their| the Canadian Construction Asso-|activities and resulting messes Day services of the elation, Monday night advised are in part due to the inclination Church Sunday School were held McCartney; companies and home builders to|of owners to look for a bargain," Sunday. lof Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hollins- check carefully on the qualifich- he said, adding that the bank-| Ralph Milner, superintendent, head; Terri Lynn, daughter of tions of contractors before award- ruptcy rate among construction presided and read the invoca- Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Gibson; ing contracts. firms has increased and upwards|tion. Linda Ormiston read the Giselle Krista, daughter of Mr. "Be sure that the contractor/of 30 per cent of incorporated|lesson and Chrissie Simpson toldjand Mrs. E. Larish; Catherine you intend awarding a construc-| contractors operate at a loss each'a story. Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tion contract has the capacity,|year. During the regular service, |.W J. Colley, all of Meadowcrest; By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT |Rev. 8. J. Hillier baptized the BROOKLIN--The annual Rallv|following children: Leslie Joan, United|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Darlene, daughter Win a fabulous vacation for two in beautiful Switzerland! 199 OTHER WONDERFUL PRIZES 200 SPECTACULAR PRIZES! 8th through to 47th PRIZES: : Quality Swiss Watches FIRST PRIZE: (value $100.00 each) 15-day Vacation-for-two in Switzerland. thro All expenses plus $500.00 extra spendin, 45th ugh to 200th PRIZES, : Gala Assortments of Tobler Swiss Choco money. Dele transportation _--, lates value $10.50. . 2nd PRIZE: Easy to enter! Easy to win! Luxurious Mink Stole by Heritage value Nothing to buy! Here's all you do! $1250.00. D : rop in at a jewellery store or any other 3rd and 4th PRIZE: store that carries quality watches. See the Famous Bolex Movie Cameras and Pro. | quality difference" display showing the jectors value $363.00. difference between a quality. watch and a Sth, 6th and 7th PRIZE: cheap watch. Pick up a free entry blank. (No entries are eligible unless completed Hermes "3000" Typewriters value $135.00. | on an official entry blank.) kuter the SWISS VACATION Contest. Free Entry Blanks At Jewellery Stores And Other Quality Watch Stores. Two weeks in fabulous Switzerland ! Swiss- air takes you there aboard one of their luxurious liners of the sky! You stop at the finest hotel in the land... travel to: the country's top resorts . . . dine on sump- tuous Swiss fare. You receive an extra $500.00 to spend as you please. Then, Swissair brings you back to Canada, completing a 15-day vacation that you'll remember as long as you live! The trip is only the first prize! There are 199 other prizes in this great SWISS VACATION CONTEST! RIN Then in 25 words or less, complete this statement: "A quality watch is the best value because. .." THE WATCHMAKERS OF SWITZERLAND TURBINE DRIVE... Here's a hint to help you win:-- The big difference between watches is on the inside! The difference between a quality watch and a cheap watch is inside the watch case. See it for yourself. There's a two-watch display at most jewellery stores and other stores where quality watches are sold. Ask your jeweller to point out the important differences to you. He'll be glad to help. And when you pick up your entry blank be sure you also pick up a copy of the helpful booklet: "Why A Quality Watch Gives You More Value For Your Money." ES ] PICK UP YOUR ENTRY BLANK TODAY AT YOUR JEWELLER'S. CONTEST CLOSES NOVEMBER 15, 1959, Winners will be notified by mail at the close of the contest. A complete list of prizewinners will be mailed upon request.

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