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The Oshawa Times, 31 Mar 1960, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 31, 1960 Immigrants Now Welcome MONTREAL (CP)--An Ontario education official said Wednes- day that French-speaking Cana- dians had a negative reaction to immigrants for a long time but this attitude is slowly dying out. Stephen Davidovich, assistant director of the community pro grams branch of the Ontario education department, spoke at a seminar sponsored by the Moat- real 'Citizenship Council. Mr. Davidovich said Canadians should welcome the different cul- tural traits of immigrants and should help preserve them be- a a a i JL Mth ao he EAE Lip a i oo yond the life of the first-genera- tion immigrants, Hes for lL Rig ney ¢ Husband Held Roger Duhamel, vice-chairman of the Board of Broadcast Gov- ernors, said newspapers today are "a millionaire's adventure" and the number of daily news- papers is dropping while their total circulation increases The concentration of ownership holds dangers, he said, because SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP) -- GONE FOREVER Mrs, a Mariel, 43, whose Joiy was fou an apartment - NANAIMO, B.C. (CP) -- A 20- nesday, apparently died from two foot sign that brought back mem-| 29.calibre gunshot wounds in the ories disappeared with the dem-|back of the head, police said. olition of the old Crescent Hotel| Police are holding her hus- here. It said: "Beer by the glass, band, Armand Martel, a garage five cents. mechanic, as a material witness, o i a el a an ea RRR Brea Ke i ---- a re -------- KELVINATOR APPLIANCES TIMES OPEN HOUSE ATTRACTS CHILDREN AND ADULTS Open House at The Oshawa , Here a group of visitors is , ing machine, where cylindrical | Times proved to be an attrac- | caught by the camera in he plates receive final touches be- tion for youngsters as well as | stereotype department, locat adults Wednesday night, as | in the press room. A member of fore mounted on the rotary more than 700 persons paid a | The Times pressroom staff ex- | Presses. visit to The Times Building. | plains operation of a plate rout- --Oshawa Times Photo AT BLACKSTOCK Thieves Rifle School Desks BLACKSTOCK -- Police havebut the thieves got nothing, and questioned three suspects in con-|again scattered papers and other neciion with break-ins at the articles around the rooms. FOR EXPERIENCED blic school and the high school| ¢ Franc de f De thos. Tupaqey alti. Ne amp "table Francis Drsden of] PURCHASING rests have been made, how- owmanville detachment OPP is| in charge of the investigation. Ac-| MANAGER FITTINGS LIMITED APPOINTMENT FIRST IN US. The first commercial television || program in the United States was|' broadcast from New York's ii pire State Building in 1941. | i > hs. x -- rs UR Model KRRM30Z Sturdy steel construction with fiberglass insulation. Here are just a few of the features: MAJOR OPPORTUNITY Deluxe features include . . . Rotary 7 heat surface ele- Non-fogging oven window ment switches Full width storage drawer Automatic oven timer 5 . Minute minder uper.size Oven Oven thermostat knob Appliance outlet ever. The thieves took $25 from accompanied by fingerprint expert) drawer in the high school and Cpl. William Baluk of the Co-| forced open a strong box. They bourg detachment he visited both also forced teachers' desks and|schools. scattered papers and documents; Constable Dryden said the $25 around the rooms, possibly an-taken from the high school was noyed at not getting any rewardithe property of the high school for their efforts. board. The damage was confined At the public school filing cab-/to that suffered when cabinets fnets and desks were aiso forced,/and desks were forced. IODE Meeting In Port Perry By MRS. CHARLES H, REESOR{ The prizes were presented to PORT PERRY -- The March yrs, Kandell and Mrs. Allen, and eeting of the Scugog Chapter, : 10DE Bi held in om party prizes were awarded to rooms of the Port Perry Memor-| Miss M. Harris and Miss E. Har- fal Library. |ris. The bingo winner was Mrs. | | Mrs. Harris, convener for the|Kandell Services at Home and Abroad re-| By Simplicity FIRST and ONLY Square Styled WASHERS the baby knitting and quilt] WITH 2-YEA squares A lunch committee was chosen; FREE SERVICE WARRANTY PLUS -- 10 YEAR ADDITIONAL GUARANTEE ON MAIN OPERATING MECHANISM for the marathon party, includ- | ing Mrs. A. Brock and Mrs, S.| Model 25-1 Custom Square Line MacFarlane The Blind Tag Day will be con-| vened by Mrs. Storey Beare as- sisted by Mrs. Jack Whitby. Conveners for the Rose Tag SIX VANE METAL AGITATOR 4 LARGE 21," CASTERS DUAL PUMP TIMER CONTROL LIVE FILTER ACTION POWER PUMP Day to be held June 3 and 4 in| aid of the local hospital will bej CHROME WRINGER TOP AND HAND RESTS Mrs, R. McNab, Mrs. G. Rennie and Mrs. S. Kandel Mrs. W. T. Harris will head the group in charge of the arrange- HEAVY DUTY, LARGE 24" ROLLS LARGE 11-LB. TUB--Plus SUMPLA-FILTER -- Built-in full time filtering--non-plugging fast flow ments for the home baking sale BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE to be held June 18. Mrs. M. B. Dymond was ap-| ON YOUR OLD WASHER One of Canada's most || m o d e r n manufacturers has an outstanding open- ing in the purchasing department. Surface light switch Oven light switch .209 KELVINATOR REFRIGERATO Model K59]11 Has that famous lifetime construction and gives you depend- ability that comes only from Kelvinator. Also the world's finest . . . Polarsphere Cold Making Unit and carries a five year warranty. Experience in textile or allied industry desirable. Good salary. W. H. FAINT, B.Se. SUGGESTED LIST Price 299.95 SALE PRICE . . Location-- 40 milds west of Ottawa Write in confidence to: Industrial Relations The appointment of Mr. W. H. Faint to the posi- | tion of Plant Superinten- dent, is announced by Mr. Manager E. G. Storie, Vice-Presi- || PLAYTEX LIMITED, (§ dent and General Man- }! Arnprior, Ontario | ager of Fittings Limited. i' Deluxe features include . . . FULL WIDTH FROZEN FOOD CHEST TEMPERATURE CONTROL CABINET SHELVES FULL WIDTH CRISPER TWIN BUTTER AND CHEESE CHESTS = 0 QR.00 Low Down Payment . , . Easy Terms Arranged pointed as a delegate to attend the convention in Hamilton May | 6 to 8. | Two new members, Mrs. Walk-| er and Mrs. Porter, were wel-| comed to the chapter. ! It was announced that a spe-| eial 60th anniversary issue of "Echoes" will be published in| April. The IODE marathon bridge group wound up the season's ac-| tivities with a party in the li-| brary rooms. A. Murray 'Contests' Criticized WASHINGTON (AP) -- Arthur Murray Inc., which sells dancing] Jesscns, came under federal eharges of trickery and decep- tion Wednesday | The Federal Trade Commission | accused the firm and its heads, | Arthur and Kathryn Murray, of promoting phoney contest s| through radio, television and newspaper advertisements. These contests, the FTC said, | appeal to "the innocent, unwary | and unsuspecting." Virtually anyone ean contests, the FTC said, and ecol-| lect as prizes purported gift cer- tificates for a number of dancing| lessons, The agency charged that free) fessons sometimes are given only) ff additional courses are pur! chased, and in many cases the winners' 'free lessons" are mainly sales pitches Murray headquarters are in New York. The firm has about 450 dance studios around the) world. A headquarters statement said: SUGGESTED LIST PRICE 429.00 Sale Price * Before You Buy... Give Starr A Try x FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Ample Free Parking win the) ® Easy Terms Arranged © % Before You Buy -- Give Starr a Try % STARR id : FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Heensed studios have engaged in| Ample Free Parking by our organization, ] 485-491 RITSON RD. S. RA 3.3343 [ll 485-491 RITSON RD. S. RA 3-3343 ------.. by our organization, but when re-| ed these isolated practices ve been corrected." |

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