BLACKSTOCK By MRS. R. C. HILL BLACKSTOCK--Mr. and Mrs. | Ewart Leask and children, So-| (lina, were guests of Mr. and] Natural Rubber Industry In Malaya Streamlined By RUSSELL ELMAN companies were expanding their| A KUALA LUMPUR (CP) -- Ma-|natural rubber interests in West| Mrs. H. Hawkin, Port perry. | laya's natural rubber industry is|Africa, South America and Ma-|spent the week-end with Mr. and implementing a multi-million-dol-|laya.) |Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy. { far develcpment program to com-| 3 : Mr. and Mrs, Fred Toms, Mr.| pete it pg Roh rubber man.|PROP IN PRICE SEEN {and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Ennis. | ufactuged in Canada, the United] A Malayan government econom-Killez, visited Mr. and Mrs, Wil-| States and Europe. [ist however, said the price of na-|bur Toms, Sunday. | "Replant or die" is the watch-|tural rubber in the long run willl Jean Wilson, Toronto, spent word as hundreds of thousands of inevitably have to drop from the|the week-end with her parents, Mrs. A. J. Cook, Brooklin; Mrs. Jean Cook, Oshawa; Mrs. Ida Taylor and Stanley Malcolm| {were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snowden, Ebenezer, visited Mr. smd Mrs. Ralph Larmer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Gibson, Cadmus, visited Mrs. John Me-[Lindsay, visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Kee. | Cecil Hill, Fred Trewin, Sunday. § Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain, To-| Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton,| Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Manson, ronto, spent the week-end with|Oghawa, visited Roy and Bill| Montreal, Jessie and Betty Mec- Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Marlow.|Fepguson, Sunday. Arthur, Toronto, spent the week- Rey. C. H. Ferguson, Londob,| a. and Mrs. Norman Mal-{end with Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Me spent the week-end with Mr. and colm, Toronto, spent the week. Arthur, Mrs. Cecil Hill, | ir Mr. and Mrs. Morley Gredves, [$0 wip Maz, and Mrs. Merrill DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE ® Offering expert travel information. Official air- | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahm, |Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hall and fam- lily visited Mr. and Mrs. Stan. |Rahm, Sunday. | Russel Spinks, Oshawa, visited | his sister, Mrs. E. Darcy, Satur- day. Mrs. Henry Walker and Mrs. COME and DANCE Mitchell Zaleski's THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 14, 1959 13 THE SCHOOL OF DANCING -D.EA., M.D.A. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Character, Baton, acres of nev trees are planted to|present 33 cents a pound. Syn-(Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilson. thetic rubber was being produced Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston nts a pound and one oilland girls, Belleville, visited his | increase the yield and lower pro- duction cost future progress of this fledgling th ties of natura! rubber at 10 cents Commonwealth country. line, steamship, bus, hotel and car hire agents. Success of the cam-|at 21 c: paign 1s vital ro the stability and company had perfected a syn-|parents, etic rubber with all the proper-|Johnston, Sunday. | f The worlo « leading matural rub-|a pound. ber producer, the federation owes Malaya's replanting program Strong while Mrs. Strong is in Conducted and independent tours and cruises. Charter trips by air or bus. Prepaid tickets by sea or air. Passport and visa service, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Mr, and Mrs. Don Sinclair, | O hawa, are staying with Gordon| |W. J. Flett, Fenelon Falls, visit- led Mrs. Mervyn Graham and | Mrs. Ed. Harris, Monday. Marjorie McIntosh and Verna Woods, Brantford, spent the | weekend with M. J. Haul at Mrs. |V. Bailey's home.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin, Orchestra POLISH NATIONAL Acrobatic. Pre-School, Friday--Satur- at the day. at the UNION HALL MASONIC TEMPLE Pay later plans available. | Doreen and Donald, Enniskillen; 168 Banting Ave its present relative prosperity has already achieved phenomenal | Port Perry Hospital. largely to rubber and, to a lesser results. More than 1,300,000 acres) Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Mount- i . Fdgar Horn, Oshawa; Mr. | / FUN FOR ALL! extent, tin. For years a world rub- have been repianted and produc-|joy, Hampton, were guests of WORLD WIDE SERVICE ; visited Mr, and Mrs. EVERY SATURDAY ber shortage has kept prices high tion has increased from 600,000Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy, 8:30 - 12. 91 CENTRE ST., OSHAWA and the economy buoyant. to nearly 1,000,000 tons a year. Sunday. But while natural rubber sold|---- ---- No Booking Fees, on world markets at inflated "No parking problems at Br DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY ber plants. Factories in the U.S. and Canada could manufacture PHONE MO 8-3304, MO 8-3305, MO 8.5412 EM 3-8958 Information: RA 3-7253 Live Jazz = C.R.A. MONDAY NIGHT! synthetic rubber at lower cost than Malayan natural rubber was being sold JOINT PLAN Facing a crisis, the Malayan rubber' industry and government jointly squared up to the chal- lenge. Their sclution is to restore] vitality to worn-out estates by re-| planting trees and to open up new land. The cost: $200,000,000. "We are confident we can grow natural rubber and sell it Phone RA 3-4641 for Reservations cheaply," said James Bush, chairman of the natural rubber GENOSHA HOTEL development board. "We are sure we can compete in price in those areas of consumption where na-| tural rubker will do the same job as synthetic." | He expressed a hope that coun- tries such as Canada and the U.S. will not follow 2 policy, either of-| ficial or undeclared, of trying to| make themselves self-sufficient in| synthetic rubber Discrimination] through tariffs or unfair trading| practices could prove disastrous to Malaya | (In Singapore, a Canadian trade] official commented that although| the government - owned Polymer| Corporation at Sarnia, Ont., pro-| duced syathetic rubber below] present world natural rubber| prices and exported small quan-| tities to Malaya, there was no de-| elared intention to make Canada| self-sufficrent in her rubber re- quirements He noted American WMS Meeting At Maple Grove By MRS. M. E. LAVERTY MAPLE GROVE -- The Even- ing Auxiliary of the WMS held) STARTS MONDAY its meeting in the church base-| ment with Mrs. Ken Kyhnke's| " ve UP group in charge. | THE SHIP Readings were given by Mrs. | ~~ PLUS wee. Cecil Mills and Mrs. K. Kyhnke| "THE QUIET GUN while Mrs. Dick Bailey led in| prayer. [ A chapter from the Study Book | was presented by Mrs, K. Kuhnke, | asa Mrs, C. Mills, Mrs. Tom McGuirk » b THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST CONQUEST eo en Toye} was in the chair and Mrs. B.3 NOTHING EVER MATCHED IT'S VIOLENCE Snowden and Mrs K. Kyhnkeld jy/q wENGEANCE . .. IT'S VASTNESS! contributed to the birthday box. | KIRK DOUGLAS-TONY CURIIS-ERNEST BORGNINE-JANET LEIGH BRING THE FAMILY DOWN FOR SUNDAY DINNER Enjoy fine food in the pleasant atmosphere of sur néwly renovated Coffee Shop and Dinette. Announcing... another season of "POP" CONCERT -- By The -- BAND -- Of The -- ONTARIO REGIMENT LT. F. J. FRANCIS L.R.AM. ARCM. LGSM. LT.CL. Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto MIDWINTER EXAMINATIONS 1960 Applications and fees must reach the Conservatory not later thon DEC. 10, 1959. 135 COLLEGE STREET TORONTO 28, ONT. ARTHUR MURRAY invites you to accept a * DANCE COURSE FOR ONLY "14° HERE'S WHAT YOU GET! e 6 individual studio lessons DOUBLE SOCK... ROCK a THRILL SHOW! SEE: THE TRUE STORY OF GIRLS BEHIND BARS' DANCE PARTY DON PIERRE ond His Orchestra . PAVILION $47, OSHAWA WS 1 unussl 0 > Fy 2, 0 ) Ly oS ys > sseevescccese ® An invitation to a student party SEE: oeatH-DEFYING CHICKEN-RACEI DANCE TONITE OLD TIME -- MODERN Music by the TORNADOES Featured on NORTH BAY TELEVISION ith CALLER--BOB FOWLER ADMISSION $1.00 RED BARN a DANCING ® One hour practice session $00000000000000000000000000 Visit your nearest Arthur Murray Studie Open daily 'til 10 p. m. OPEN SAT, 10 AM. = 5 P.M. Arthur Murray is making this special introductory offer so you can see how much you actually get when you enroll in an Arthur Murray Dance Course! Not only do you learn to dance quickly, easily his "Magic Step" way, but 'you get to join in the party fun and have lots of good times. Come in now and save. ARTHUR MURRAY 11%2 SIMCOE SS. RA 8-1681 --- OO FRIDAY, DEC. 4TH -- 8:00 p.m. at the -- O'NEILL Collegiate AND The nominating committee for | TONITE Vocational Institute 1960 will be Mrs. James Holtby " Tg THE KIWANIS CLUB OF OSHAWA Next meeting will be held Nov. Presends 26 with Mrs. Ken Flint's group in STAN MIDGELY charge. PERSONALS with another of his humorous classics from the Rockies Mrs. Charles Greenham attend- "Mountain Holiday" = ae A reading on Christian Citizen- ship was given by Mrs. M. Me- 3 -- Concerts In The Series -- 3 Fri., Dec. 4 ® Fri, Jan. 8 ® Fri., Feb. 19 | | ed the area convention of the \ 2 Women's Institute in Toronto as) / Bb . . official delegate from Maple| 4 $ Grove Women's Institute. Other : / \ Admission 1.00 For The 3 Concerts members from Maple Grove who L iA », . attended were Mrs. Ivison Mun- Noriz A Tickets on Sale at Henderson's Book Store and also Oshawa Armouries day, Mrs. Cecil Mills, Mrs. Mor- | ah > A Vv ley" Flintoff, Mrs. L. C. Snowden, | DNIPRU HALL Mrs. Howard Bradley, Mrs. Stu- art Morton, Mrs. Stephen Jeffery, Mrs. Jack Hurrie and Mrs. Cecil Jeffery. { Mr. and Mrs. . Eric Freeborn |"V™VV and family, Lindsay, were guests a of Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Russell, Sunday. Mrs. awa Hospital where Mrs. Conray is still a patient. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waldrofz and family, Trenton, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kuhnke. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green- 2 ham and Carole spent the week- end in Port Huron, Michigan, and ms WHAT GOES ON attended the wedding of their ne- WHEN THE LI phew, Herbert Greenham Satur-| i Er JAMES CaNev DON Murra [ANA WYNTER GLYNIS JOHNS SHnlTpioy/ BLY y [ld ETH STREE For Information and Ticket Delivery Please One Block East of Corner TELEPHONE RA 3-2021 ARY GRANT VATTIARIE SAINT | AMES MASON | JLFRED HITCHCOCKS URTHWEST Prices For his &ngagement EVENING fin, REN .. 25¢ CHILDREN .. 25¢ LOGES 10c¢ EXTRA RITSON A. E. David is in Osh- Mac- 2000 MILES THEY FLED, NORTH BY NORTHWEST, TRAP BY SPRUNG TRAP UNTIL TIME RAN OUT AND WITH IT- LUCK, AND, DEATH GRINNED DOWN FROM ABOVE! HTS GO OFF! day. Isobel McArthur, Toronto, spent a edw days with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Noble. Mrs. William Woolley, Bobby and Roger, Oshawa, called on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Snowden Sunday. 0. Beckett and Arvilla Beck- ett, Tyrone, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Beckeit Sun- day. Bird Watchers Have Aesthetics PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. (CP)--"Ornithology does have a school of aesthetics," says M.A, Welsh, president of the Prince Albert Bird Watchers Society "This school devotes its time to the more sensual appreciation| of birds such as the study of| songs, calls and color. | "Thi: is the field the person no. versed in science, but inter-| ested in bird study as a voca- tion, usually chooses," Mr. Welsh| said in an interview. Bird watching in Prince Albert is practised by a small, enthus- fastic group of 25. "The English sparrow, the| starling and the magpie have ¥ dvced * ROCK HUDSON DORIS DAY W 2 THE PERFECT PAIR FOR... f = 1X TV FNL ¢ CO-STARRING bd TORY RANDALL B® THELMA RITTER MICK ADAMS - MARCEL DALIO - JULIA MEADE et w EASTMAN COLOR + CINEMASCOPI on'v recently "een 'nt ° (a ADULT ENTERTAINMENT GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 ' ' | ® SIX TICKETS FOR $5.00 e the president eaid. "This is prob VY A ly due to e dev lo; pmen ol MONDAY-TUESDAY ; ably" due to the development of § MONDAL TU OBA LAIR he | ON SALE AT THE DOOR the country and thus a disruption of their environment." if rr MON., NOV. 16 8:15 P.M. CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM This Is The Second Show Of The World Travel And Adventure Series 1959-1960 MATINEE DULTS ... 60¢ UDENTS .. 40¢ CHILD 25 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE LAST DAY: Siitvin "CAREER" touin