> ' The Oshawa Tones [SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1960 PAGE NINE City Scots Honor | Memory of Burns Employees At | Peterborough Minister . Hospital Name (3iy05 Memorable Address - New Executive HERALDED BY THE irl | the Oshawa St. Andrew's So- . Munn, while pipers Robert Gow- ew Xecu ve | A lassie from Aberdeen, Ald./Burns joined, spoke of the poet's "MUCKLE SPIRIT" of pipes, His Majesty the haggis | ciety. The steaming mystery is | an, left, and Gavin Wilson lead The members of the National Christine Thomas put it very|relations with the church. | The ceremony of the Burns is ceremoniously marched in for | ca the way : 3 Union of Public Servuce Em- nicely at the Burns' Supper, in " supper began with the singing of the 13th Burns' Supper held by ' John Houston, left, and Robert Oshawa Times Photo ployees (Local 45) of the Osh- Hotel Genosha, Saturday night. CRITICISM OF CHURCH "There was a Lad", and the gh by m---- awa General Hospital at their last| "On a night like this I feel a| Smiling, he admitted that part| members of the St. Andrew's general meeting Jan. 20, elected bit sorry for those who were not|Of the poet's popularity was his|Society had apparently taken criticism of the church. He quo-|note of the instructions on their Ro p the following officers for 1960 born in Scotland or do not know Po T - President, Colin C. Mainds; that fair land." she said ted one "Lighthearted commen- program: "Sing it wi muckle ] ic president, Ernest Briggs;| There weren't too many present tator" who said that Burns only spirit." : 4 . went to church on the occasions 'The haggis was piped in and asurer, Hank DeBoo: record- in that category, to judge by the ing secretary, Mrs. K. D. Mil- brogue and the "Sandy" here he did because he wanted mat- carried shoulder high by two ner: tylers, V. Fudge and P. Mu- and "Sandy" there, but enough rial for his poetry. members of the Society. Mat- Ld 4 i Nn New Extension Cag AS SRE lack J to know what Mrs. Thomas, Dr. Hutchison concluded that thew Kerr addressed it with aa ll Auditors--J.. Baird, C. Norton. py eant and perhaps to feel a!'Burns' gion was humanistic Burns' Address to the Haggis. i i 4 Negotiating committee C. C.llittle curious. She was replying|/but not®Christian. He said the The Scots were at a definite ad- Albert Street United Church|13. by certificate of transfer. bank. Main projects during the 4 Mainds, A. Winterink, Mrs. A. to John Sym's toast "tae the Poet had avoided many of the vantage here, Mr. Kerr's address plans to issue $55,000 worth of Four members died in 1959. year included a turkey supper i 3 ' 4 Bennett; grievance committee lassies". worst sins of all, among them was not in Gaelic, but only they debentures for an extension of Communion attendance was and a concert by the I'rojan ¥ 4 C. Norton, Mrs. C. Norton, Mrs hypocrisy and pretence seemed to understand it. the church. 1070 for four communion Sundays naires' from Troy, Ohio i ; iy A. Bennett A Winterink, E. 300 MEMBERS ATTEND In.introducing the speaker, Dr. The rest were still left won- Plans for a $63,000 structure in- Mr. Atkinson performed 25 fu WOMEN'S GROUPS ; ; Briggs; executive--C. C. Mainds, Over 300 members of the St. Claude Vipond said that Scot- dering about the haggis. ; clude facilities for education and nerals, 54 baptisms and 58 wed- We aN X Jat Nada ; E. Briggs, H. DeBoo, Mrs K : D. Andrew's Society of Oshawa and|land had two famous exports. After the supper, the president church activities dings " Ie BS sonia ou 30 ex i By E {Milner, A. Winterink, J. Baird, their guests were gathered to "I haven't . , of the ©f the Society, Dr. Walter Bapty, ; \ ar " es of $1404.71 wit : eM artind + Dhillins = 4 haven't seen any of the: rh te k i Authority for the project Was During the past year Albert { Paes ¢ ; Miss Martindale, * G. Phillips honor the memory of Robert . igh 1th ther is her| impressive in his kilt and plaid, granted by the congregation at Street United Church spent be re ome. a Sie Z, Mrs. A. Bennett, C. Norton, Mrs. Burns, to sing the old songs, talk one tong t, and the other is heriy, neq the evening over to the its annual meeting Saturday $15 08, with rece total om Spaen i) Dy 4 a i a C. Norton, Mrs. H. R. Ayles-/about the old country and con-|sons", he said entertainers. night $18,059.59. $2080.51 were tra ea) Gionn. Sid h oni a worth and Mrs. F. E. Bailey gratulate each other for being! Dr. Hutchison, in addition to. A number of the guests knew "This has been a good year, I ferred to the building fund Sco » r p. azaars brough - born there : his degree in theology has athe songs as well as the artists. feel," Rev. S. C. H. Atkinson told] Receipts included offerings of Bho 0 other chup NURSING PLAN The life and poetry of Robert doctorate in philosophy from the They slapped their knees, the congregation. He briefly re. $12,681.80, M. and M. func pens oO 0 el A Pons TORONTO (CP A plan to Burns was one of the main rea- University of Glasgow and is a thumped their feet, interspersed viewed vears of hi tenure as|$2617-02 and radio fund $1198.39 a casa ba : ' / . ; ease the nursing shortage by|sons for the nationalists feeling|teacher and musician. He hasithe songs with '"hoochs" and pastor and proudly pointed to Expenses fez red 0 mir LE { 8 : = i nearly doubling the 1960 gradua- that Scots had for their country, been in Canada for two and a ended the evening "'wi muckle past achievements lers saary > : W- fund $i 3 ce "GIE HER A HAGGIS$" | object of his eloquence, Mr. tion of certified nursing assist- Rey Hi Hutchison, minister of half years. spirit. ance lary ar ! f : Whitby's Mathew Kerr puts a | Kerr brandishes a carving- 'ants was announced by Health Si. Paul's Presbyterian C hurch in = He Peterborough and speaker for the GIVES DETAILS 1d t 70-0dd |: hotd 142340 ¢ road rk 5 n band $1093 spectacular ending to Burns' | knife like a claymore, before Minister Dymond W ednesday evening, said E Alkivson told he Ji i casting rece . WMS Address to the Haggis", at the | plunging it into the enigmatic |said the program aims at grad EE ison whose. fizst JACK L. BROADBENT church members that a rus : 3 rns' S > . - | "great chieftain o' the pudding' 'uating 1,000 rsing assistants ' 0S $ ly Burns' Supper of the Osh rhe ie I charge was the church in Salt- a ] = bod oq * EF $100.76, Sunday school company would handle the deben- MISSIONARY EF $99 neRy SCO 8 St. Andrew's Society, Sat- ' race." Only about half this number ; re iss s sarry 6! Total expenditures for miss * . last 5 oats Ayrshire, whic ober [] ture issue Bon youd omy a ary A i ere $465 ynsistir The 1960 budget amounts t irday. Leaping high over the Oshawa Times Photo qualified last year a phe eo ich 3 Robert er cent interest with a life-time 2 ffort we 4650, cc NE Se bucge. 2 1 Hi i - - 2 -- n m p $3020 M. and M. fi $17,639 The 1959 budget w 0 CC dl S of 10 years. of rom ov extension f $16,099, with $15,979.08 actual Be re Cr 2 os WA 2a coro gan: spent ; POLICE CHIEF REPORTS County May Bandmaster The church plans to recall|izations and $700 from bonds on a yearly basis, the pas- fund tor said. Similar projects were The Friendly Double lub . . completed successfully by two spent $860.26, with $279.43 in the uc oney ose Ian S | The death occurred suddenly churches in Peterborough - T11 | j 1 { 1 a at his residence, 294 Buena Vista, Mr. Atkinson felt that the new . . LINDSAY Reeve H. W. Pas. Saturday evening, Jan. 23, of building shold be pisried Mo Anglican Bishop Needed For coe, of Lindsay, made a motion Jack L Broadbent. The Gecea soon as possible. Purchase of the "® at the session of Vietoria County : : i } 5 ¢ od B= ed y 2 $ tario Regiment bonds would be open to the pub. Council Friday that the Council master of the Ont: LEY hrs fs oop Diesln Toronto | ow Sli NCIrease [iii suns him of activities in the new struc TORONTO (CP Rt. Res City Streets ment of Highways is to take overly Son of tie 1a a as and ture. William Charles White, first mis and assume all costs in connec-| ce hfax E y The pastor pointed out the ionarv bishop of the Anglicar was born at Halifax, England. crowded conditions in the pres- Church of Canada, died here Needed immediately: $1,900,000 | Police Chief Herbert Flintoff, pared to 144 in 1958. Thefts were, Intoxicated convictions totalled tion with the County ro. wh hi _Y Fh " ad system. . ot fr 0 h in his annual repor: to the chair- up to 543 from 538 the year be- 256, out of 262 charges laid. The motion. followed the "Te. lle same direct from England hi ent Sunday school rooms He felt Sunday. He was 8 Why: Required for the con- ™20 2nd members of the Board fore, There Was a Jarge jump "1902 SPEEDING CHARGES ceipt of a letter from Hon. Cass, | ohawa or ot id the new church extension to be Bishop White, scholar, writer, struction and maintenance of of Police Commissioners, City of car thefts. There were 116 cars| Sy" 0 "Coe Tage eeding | minister of highways, that unless! si ivi . P Motors since arriving here. a necessity: Jeacher, archaeologist and a life-| gshawa's roads, according to a Oshawa, Stiessed Wis fast chang-istolen in: 1959 and.only 95 in 958; charges laid during the year. Of county roads are kept up to stan-| Mr "Broadbent was a member SUI /. Stanley Ga lo riend of China elebrated ,opnort oe 1eted Ficion han INE conditions of police work, 4 a ; . A rd Ein ad is Mr, € S ¢ a uy the 50th Na e 1 of his con Chon cond jeleq on an urban ..checially in the field" FIVE COMMITTED these, 178] persons were con- garg provincial grants will bejof St. George's Anglican Church P nt ft 19 whl f ery- secration' last Nivember H seeds study. and led by the "This change has caused much Out of seven persons charged victed. One hundred and seventy withheld and of Cedar Lodge, AF and AM. igh ig R, Ww DS ne mission v s Honan, ( ina HIS department of highways concern to the heads of police de- With housebreaking, five were four persons were convicted ofl Reeve Peirce's caustic com-|{He saw service with the Royal -- "his d ties i dd tio iw » tor ratis from China 'i The study indicated that some partments throughout the world," convicted, one was dismissed or disobeying traffic signs, 697 of not ment also followed information| Navy from 1914 to 1918 and over io oy nl 7 2 Kon ie After Ly fom hi na IN $27,240,000 would be needed bY he said. "The Honorable Kelso Withdrawn and one was commit-|coming to a full stop, 151 ul from County Engineer H, D. Wil-/served with the Royal Canadian work as financial secretary oR 3 Joined e ah € this city in the next 20 s to ted for trial by higher court making illegal tums, SO of Jusks ford and District Highway Engi-|Navy from 1943 to 1946. ni rsily oi ronto AT: as « OL 2 2 p g y ¥ g- . a. provide an adequate arterial ppon 1 A 1} ot 3eventr . ceaker vere INE improper turns, Of not sig- neer I;, A. Boucher, of Hunts- 3 REPORTS PRESENTED . noted as an authority on Clinese! cyctem been quick to realize this fact! Seventr .n shopbreakers were ailing for a turn: along with is PG BJ iv: WON FOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS Mr. Atkinson told the meeting .uiture. His most recent book : and the iirst complete training convicted. Charges were laid er Earns] , a new policy from the The history of the Band of th that total church membership; IE: a3. Inost Doox d| many others, including three con-| department calls on the county! he. history of le Banc of tue = hey : : Bronze Culture of An.ient China victions for defective horns andl, gu lans s¢/Ontario Regiment since 1936 was stood at 513, with 324 active mem- 9 3 o submit plans and profiles of| a ! 8,0 Frio 4 appeared Se one for a defective wiper. 1 e 2 " closely associated with the late bers, 104 non-active and 70 non- Born in Devonshire, England, construction of local residen The program covers courses all county roads, showing width, tial bs net There werc 1305 parking sum. tre li : Mr. Broadbent, under whose resident his family moved to Norwood, tial streets for chief constables, deputy chief retaining stolen goods, during the i oeny |CEDtre line fences, brush, bush g hy 5 : Ly Pui} y Three of these were con- Mmonses delivered during the year.|, 4 swamp, curves and grades, baton the band won four consecu The church added 37 members near Peterbore .gh ithin five years, says the re- constables, inspectors and ser ° "|Of these 1004 were convicte i > championships in in 1959. 12 by profession of faith| Survivors include a son, Dr t, $13,400,000 be needed geants. After completing the full|victed. Four were dismissed orin, "0, "0 FH ome Vio 3s well 2s the clearing oul of |e J amadian pu the Car] JACK L. BROADBENT from church school and 12 adults: Gordon White of Port Colborne. for road and bridge construction.|course, last vear, I can only re. Withdrawn Two of them were tags during the year. intersections back to a depth of nadian National Exhibition as! i ------------ : mated $5,370,000 would commend the police commis. committed for trial Out of 116 stolen cars, 114.were| 200 feet. All fences must also be well as numerous other awards be required within the period of Sion take full advantage and send Eighty-two convictions resulted recovered. One hundred and sev- erected before work commences Mr, Broadbent began his music record of success with the band MINOR HOCKEY WEEK ix to 10 years following the Police officers to each course," from 101 theft charges. Twelvelenty bicycles were recovered ®" Mew and improved roads. career at the age of 10. He com-|in the contest field was never study Chief Flintoff said were dismissed or withdrawn. from 245 stolen. Stolen property| Engineer Wilford, with the menced playing as a youth with equalled. x : Three were committed for trial. |yaie totalled $49,347.03. Value of county for 30 years, requested an|Royal Navy Band and the Roval! His infectious enthusiasm and | Demands in the second dec ade TEENCES \ , m » 3 g i" od f the 2 vear study will be CRIMINAL OFFENCES Four charges are still pending. property recovered was $18,- increase to $8000 a year, stating Marine Band in the British Isles. igh standard of playing will ! v1. ( The chief reported eriminal of az o that at the present time he d 99 always be remembered hy those 154.000 (f five vear ip Ea Da 26 ASSAU ONVIC 'S 353.21 ; the pres me he does/He came to Oshawa in 1922 and |® °< AE Hocke Bui S a further $3,447,000 in ti alfa es Save token BSE 29 ASTauLy CONVICTIONS re. Out of 80 persons missing dur- not receive as much as younger immediately joined the Ontario who were privileged to serve Se curing the year, fify-nine I o'% ling the year, 79 have been found. engineers and just a little more Regiment Band as a cornetist. [under his leadership. True Character vii Ne Ww Parasitic tolmparativel free of. - major Five gre pending; | require an assistant engineer,| Legion Band daughter, Mrs. J. B. Morgan + crime during the last vear Out of 24 persons charged with Predeceased by his wife, the Because minor hockey is the what your group, vour branch BIRTHDAYS | another stenographer, a student : P (Marjorie) of Regina and a son, very foundation of all hockey in and the CAHA are doing for the . Some progress was made to- car theft, 23 were convicted. One| to take surveys who would need| He Was appointed bandmaster Thomas, of Oshawa. Also sur- Canada, the Canadian Amateur boys of Canada; and present t Cattle Disease vards the express goal of reduc- charge was dismissed or with-| Congratulations and best |a chain operator, as well as more of the Ontario Regiment Ba n d viving is a grandchild. Hockey Association, its' branch the public statistical information 12 traffic offences the chief drawn. Twenty-five persons were wishes 'to the following resi- office space. in 1936 and continued in that posi- The funeral service will be held 1 tion, with the exception of twojat the McIntosh Funeral Home : 9 Ton) "port aver. in reporting {charg i isorder! juct i ag . and affiliates, and their many about minor hockey sever : eported. 'However, in reporting charged with disorderly cond dents of Oshawa and district Ex-Warden E. JN ; ion, ptio { g affiliated organizations, join in growing registration and its f TORONTO (CP)-~A new para- on this division, one can only re- in 1959, and 25 were convicted Turphy, of years as bandmaster of thelat 2 p.m. Wednesday. Jan. 27 Roberts, attorney general, has This sum did not take into ac- program will be held this sum- against 22. Five were dismisse count costs for the paving or re- mer. or withdrawn. There were nine| people charged with receiving or piring young bandsmen. His | la | ve year period eems to be the trend throughout ed with assault, during the year. than junior assistants in the Shortly afterward he became - - the. bite y : ' . Twenty-s re C " ig : . * ' 1 h t a LT stim % | 1e country," he said. "In spite enty-six were convicted. Eight Counties of Ontario, Durham and leader of the Whitby Citizens [former Ethel Justice, in June, of this increase, the city has been were withdrawn or dismissed. | CELEBRATING | Northumberland. He would also Band and the Oshawa Canadian 1957, Mr. Broadbent leaves a age hookey US A Sitic ¢ . " 1 who are celebrating birth- Carden Township, thought the Roval Cana 'y Bar i r. C or ; emphasizing its importance to nances ec di ease of cattle I reported port 1 > A loss of life greater, There were 245 persons convict-| days today county should receive an in- Royal Gunsdian Navy Ban oul Rey = D, Zrost. Soria i vouns eople and to our over widely separated parts of or than the year before, is ed of having liquor illegall: vek 87 Ri » or i rovineial subs Jo a; ¥ § Anglica -urch, wi our young peopl : : 4 John Dyck, 67 Ritson road rease in provincial subsidy and iire due to ill health. conduct the services. Interment 1 (ee *k 8 2 ve | ment a u i Saturday The chief's repor ther > i SS: . i IAQ TINEYCR a the fourth annual "Minor Hockey rise p a "boy on tes and you ment announced Saturda I'he chief's report showed there One was dismissed, the other is Cedar street, Whitby: Zenna province should also take over WAS UNEXCELLED tery Week In Canada' which started Heer um out 2 ot va er } A The all i vere 178 break-ins in 1959 com- pending. Dzikewich, 443 Bloor street |township roads Unexcelled as a bandmaster in A masonic service will be held Saturday, Jan. 23, and continues !N€ last annual meeting of the tinal worm, is ing °r = "| east; Mrs. M. Vaillancourt, It was finally decided to ad- Canada, Mr. Broadbent gave .+"(pe funeral home at 7.30 p.m. hair Pe ) yy ne ke o vid 'z 10 hod Oshawa minor hockey author- chairman of the minor hockey Is, said David Campbell o Brown, 1061 Ravine; Doug- | before deciding on other matters. ents to train and encourage as- ities have taken the liberty of commillee reported that 102,916 ario Veterinary College onse r'va 1011 S fae Scott. 16. Sagiensy ove. err re assuming that you do want to Minor oes Daye IS had heen 3 4 3 ° Known as netma nue; Mrs. Walter H. Lang- Ti TT meet, Tin, an tig gies ee : eis i 3 oumens: Aarts ENQUIRING REPORTER ong-Range greatest 'Minor Hockey Week in *'* 4 3 : rig Day, 253 Albert street; Mrs. ana vet. We know you will Season. This is only a partial pic-| an mals develop sistent nN S3 | l sive 1 1 E. Salmon, 656 Hortop street; 0 ! Don't send -- take|ture of minor hockey in Canada. scours and lo jane sof Mrs. J. Bell, 497 Si. Law- | : ¢ sre are re £ rac ry ga S 0! > i 1 wis 5% hg G ' to the Arena! Encour re are thousands more young- iy a 8 2 n 3 me : rence street; Faye Fish, RR | £0 etro an 1ewW I e : sters \ league ¢ sased animals die ' , AIT RY 1 : v 1 \ 4 age hockey -- and you'll discour- Sters playing in leagues und a By J. TERRY McCAULEY known authorities as the Grand| 1, Oshawa; Mrs. Mary Reme- CAHA or its affiliates, but not soon for treatment of the di No doubt any of v p Tor 3 ie t I ( many of you have Metro Toronto and Region, and Robertson, 275 Jar street : hd x 2 Ae Phen amine) oz i : sion, , 275 Jarvis street; TWO-FOLD PURPOSE registered under CAH pro- ease, Mr. Campbell said. The dis- heen hearing lately about the the Moira River Authority. Ruth Piper, 728 Whitman n al ways Briefly, the purpose of "Minor vision ease can be prevented by good establishment of a conservation The constituent municipalities crescent: Mrs. I. Hadwin, 87 to d t public atten- nancially ( ranche an roba ; Te 8 + . . . y . , i i; h lo det ke 3 en ha SY Sous AHA . rence 2 . 2 ohably = vongered Tu ity and from these appointed rep. Cobel, 220 Court street; Bill People in Oshawa generally Metropolitan area seems to be health of Canada's railways is on, > tion ans a tages of Hy oh % I pe m Pro CCF C il R BCCOID h ap wi ndertake 10 resentatives are elected the Copel, 216 Court street; Shep- favor the planning of a new the trend of the future dependent on intelligent and co- cipd ada s tion ) nrougr grams BE | MH C ) } S hair n Op ' : parlicipa mn Lana A EA ounci aps chairman and executive commit-| pard Levine, 101 Luke street; | Metropolitan area a survey dis- Mrs. C. H. Babcock, of 201 operative action on the part of parents to games in which their dous amount spent hy player thority is a corporate body estab- incjude persons who are not ' g : ¢ els vern- boys participate and teams for equipment, arena ag In Refu ees lished by an order in "council ber hority, are, = reel. An Ostiswa Times reporter ask-{Would be vice to have 3 planed (or unions, all levels of govern : entals and transportation, the under the jurisdiction of the min. mr oers Of the suthorily, are The first five persons to ed a number of people the ques- Metropolitan area. She was very ment and the public itself, Dr. rentals transportation, then is t "set y i v ™ jo : : Sols Foe. or I 1 set up to advise the main body on} jnrerm The Oshawa Times of tion: "How do vou feel about the much in favor of having Lake{O. M. Solandt, vice-president of In addition, the week should ~ [; : s tad CCF provincia ment upon a watershed or group | their birthdays each day will new plan to include Ajax and , I 1 n Ontario, survey indicated provincial counc pon Z I Aid : | ols 'ke ap tl Canadi 2 ; serve to: direct attention to the that 5.843 had been spent by criticied the federal gove of 'watersheds, i.e. stream drain- SURVEY MADE | receive double tickets to The Pickering in the Metro ares planned parks and beaches for Canadian Nat ional Railways, character-building, physical and ms and add tl endity . the children. said Saturday. bad He a ' teams a a the expenditure o z : : "™ + 9 S| ati moral benefits of participating in teams in other branches of the an r nt extent th the of that particular area's ed the conservation branch of| four-week period. The current |(ht the long range planning of a Mrs. Graham Begg, of RR 2,| He told the Association of Pro- promotion of minor hockey in|minor hockey puts more than The Central Lake Ontario Con- development carries out a con Blessings". that they thought that Oshawa] thought about the Matto plan, ou tha railws J abor sn/ons Ts every community in Canada; en- million dollars annually into the ervation Authority has been servation survey of the area Reports on birthdays will would eventually become part of that it must eventua ly come, dueitake a long-range view of t er courage parents to take an inter born under the provisions of the which deals with such problems| be received only between the jt to the rising population responsibility to their members. est in their sons' participation oy AR ¢ combpanipe 300 rio governments to . ao SrIAT F903 | invite parents to take part as|pey ga st in ompanies 2! : to Canada (Ontario 1950) on the drainage|soil conditions, needs for conser- cs " Ja oo Borgen hi 28 |Easthaven, said that she was|.p.noac that will increase prod- he I cal a J ruil} areas of the Lynde, Pringle, Osh- vation and recreational ar hadburn, said 1a ero Willineither for nor against the Metro iy > ako 5 3 Onsors gers aches : rejecto ringle, Osh-|vati E E eas, 1 g tivity, they will make a major sponso manage coache ejected 14 * help the people in Oshawa a plan. However joining it would | o j 3 : : York al : he abilite ¢ o select ¢ mitte. 14 . manville and Soper Creeks igal sites. Wav the. transbortac Je : attention to the ability 2 Your active su t the pe committee on labor Tie results nt ic. saviey ate more factories and a greater|if we do not join Metro, we will re ays on the transporta ockey to help our youth by|g,, 2 1 } ations as they would have "a BOUNDARIES DEFINED oy Jutyey are M t B D d populat i ' ion marse urth annual |! R ) A pulation rig ag t } 1a 8 A : us e resse be right beside it. "The long-range aim of both hir nv pl " titive REN rele 18 t v t i . «| Toronto and eventually presented] MIAMI BEAC la. (A 5 ship, develop competitive spirit; ij are cot g : ' - ithority extend slightly "west o! to the 2. thotite BE : ne I ; ACH, Fla. (AP coe street north, said" that the extension is a good thing, and' : i : Le teach them how to "give and! participate. Contact; ; Whithy, east of Bowmanville and|'® the authority as a bound re-|Toronto showgirl has been found sprawl of the city is going to|that her experience indicated bor unions should, in this area, take'; how to co-operate with Minor Hockey gn oot pi COLOR MARGARINE are thence traced north to the Port Which will Buide the group innocent of indecent exposure . °° a a ths s be exactly the same--prosperous hep t st 2UthOPF f Am 4 x lation ' n : [ { } R ar {in its program of activity, This arne kee or < others; to respect authority and! your effort will be an impo WINNIPEG (CP ; points in the ridges where the| = Fograt . Toted {put warned to keep her Bikinily, on not. She said that it was a with planning than some other ) to respect other peoples' prop- i. ; I N x vater in sams stops flow pe ol y was completed In bathing suit strings tied ' . b tok ghin os Tour by busy, well-paid, loyal and con- r 1 Prop-\tant part of the observ: . of 4 Marios governmee F ¢ stor this area last summer and will] Shapely Violet Blakel bier good idea to plan for the future|cities in which she has lived iB Iogear" oi the factory. coloring of } i Satarl Snapel 0'e aKely, Nere now and not to wit for 20 or| However, Mrs. Hudson suggest- 'cD employees. In other words, to teach good specia 3 » up of a & begins to flow into Lake Scugog ¥ x Sh act é ip of all garine was recommended Wed-|n strate av aren annrne. | SPring of this year. ofore 'ipa ge : : WOT AN arine | : ' d- This results in an area of approx y brought before municipal Judge Mrs. T. E. Abbott. of 93 Gibb ern their own affairs within the] EXCTANG MB! DORS possibility of teen-age delin- cit village and hamlet] em y Th ott nude byl pale, ° re. , y : YA cleclive WO, (reel. s Mats Metro plan, as the Metro area. ANKARA (/ -- Predomin- quency: honor those who by (heir 4 S OF COLLEY. O : €POFL am; a¢ BY|roughly rectangular shape which be appearing in this paper complained she "'was coming un ef, said that the Metropolitan ould be too big for a few per- antly-Moslem Turkey announced r gr ) ean W. JJ, W 5 of the 1 includes nine municipalities periodically and will serve to ex-/dgne and hundreds of women and plan is a fine idea. She said that|sons to govern from one govern- Sunday it will establish diplo- for minor hockey contribute i y } r Yt t present! } { 1 a ¢ \ tect au the advancement of Canada's na- ( ] e cour r zatic h 1 " io P , ently: established inithe policies and objectives of the Detective John McGauran al- pansion of Metropolitan Toronto. that North York and several Representatives will be ex- iting on you ation 0 1 ) vas Ontario under the same depart- Central Lake Ontario Conserva- rested Miss Blakely, 28, on the She suggested that judging by other areas do. not seem to be changed at an ambassadorial , t KEEP CANADA FIRST Ontario, the agriculture depart- s a loss of life." Ther a en 247 | 1 3 g y. Your participation of EhaN 1134 4 1 ! t part i I'here had been 247 charges laid ; ve C. O ol > ) ] 4 country ur pi pat south; Jimmy Nimigon, 111 Reeve C. 0. Hodgson thought the will be in Mount Lawn Ceme- to Saturday, Jan. 31, is solicited. CAHA, Jack Roxborough, then set-back in t ves in some 177 Elliott street; Mrs. Art |Vertise for an assistant engineer|generously of his time and tal-|{oqav se of 2700 over the previ are about six week Affected SUpervisio «authority of the new dr vill be availabl Soop fs X ' upervision or authori of the A n dr I be available Id Offi River, Upper Thames, Saugeen, go, 281 Ballard street: Win. key We ada' is two- similar story ez 3 ld fi- sanitary measures hority 1 Ss area 1 . FEN re v : Hockey Week in Canada" is two- A similar s catefie told wthority within this area, and appoint members to the author-| Elgin street west: Robby | WINNIPEG (CP)--The future S t ttract more hockey dd to this the tremer Primarily a conservation au X HSOTY . . y " dad, ps y al Sport; and (2) to attract more hock Add to 1 1 all" tee. Advisory boards, which may| Mrs. D. Williams, 555 Cubert | closed on Friday. Park road north, sald that it railway management, railway la- CHARACTER BUILDER ou ve the I r TORONTO (CP)--The Ont ister of planning and develop-! yar . ou have the picture > Re i" piap P various programs. Ontario de-polluted, and to have research and development for to "co-operate to age areas, to promote the preser Soon after an authority is form Regent Theatre, good for a Most persons contacted said hockey; to encourage further|CAHA and we can realize tha Id on the World renewable natural resources the department of planning and| attraction is 'Count Your |Metro area was a good thing and Oshawa, said that she had not fessional Engineers of Manitoba pockets of the smal sir Burg 's. Gers 16 pockets ¢ mall busine . Conservations Autlorities Act as water control, yeforestation| hours of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Mrs. Gerald Hudson, of 168} «jf railway unions resist ' Hockey" is a million dollar bu Harmonv, Farewell. Boy 1 va istop- | . : ie ; raf era t ; . recommendations of the ( : nv, Farewell, Bow- dlife preservation and histor- T Sh 1 i i towar: ricing league officials, referees, ete; di-| pace A nme ns of the On oronto owgir great deal, as it will bring in|spem inevitable. and that even ibution ova pricing the p 121 | a teaching them good sportsman adverse effect on labor Re lv ihe" boundaries of thd compiled at the head office in Mr a ¥ 0] y E tl rs. Jacob Deni 316 S Mr son. sé at planne : [ Jacob Dennis, of 816 Sim Irs. Hudson. said that planned ailway management and the la- come to us, whether we want it that Oshawa was farther ahead x ? hethe . = Cr anland progressive railways staffed erty ad Y trata ng towards .ake Ontario and | > national to be given to the authority in the a q appearanc as 3 ; for a night club appearance, was|3) years ed that municipalities should gov- citizenship and thus ssen the the individual rt av x Ng ob in y t p I Nn CEvery nesday by a provincial royallimately 242 square miles of a| More articles of this nature will Milton Feller by a detective who activities . as volunteer workers let Mine fock ( o made t I CLC Rigen " Te pela ' 1 Rildren wer f led.' ; € LO one of 28 such au-|plain further and elaborate upon children were offendec t seems inevitable with the ex-ling body. She mentioned reading matic relations with the Vatican tional sport; inform the public . Than table { slat , These | incl ' | hay port; ep - {labled in ih sialure. iment. These include such well-'tion Authority. beach. (other large centres, that thelsatisfied with the Metro system. level