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The Oshawa Times, 29 Apr 1960, p. 14

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ister up to 1939 when he differed with Smuts om South Africa's entry into the war. His death in 1942 removed a steadying influ- ence in Afrikaner politics. SEES DREAM FADE oy Smuts, who led the country suc- cessfully through war, came home to a political defeat and saw his life's dream of close Afrikaner- English co-operation fading under Malan's brusque hand. success of . apartheid, became prime minister Strijdom's minister of native affairs was the most uncomprom- ising white supremacist of them ali--Dr. Hendrik Frensch Ver- |woerd, the current prime minis- er. Aggressive 50--Articles For Sale SPECIAL 31' cabin, cruiser, 100 HP Buch motor and trailer. Excellent condition. Apply George A. Loring, 3 Orono 34R12. THREE boats. Apply 1 Blvd, Phone RA 3-4010. SPECIAL. Rox paint, five-year all sur- face, interior or exterior, gallon $6.35. Phone RA 8-1611. 18 HORSEPOWER Johnson, 50--Articles for Sale Singer, portable, from $25 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 29, 1960 electric, up. RA 5-2581. WESTINGHOUSE u seven months, half price, leaving 47--Automobiles for Sale 's5 CHEVROLET deluxe, one owner, 32,000 miles, four door, six cylinder, two tone. 1180 Simcoe Street North, |iry MO 3-4870. next to A and P Store at Fina Service Station. ST of drawers and arborite cof- "sf PONTIAC tudor, must be sold this| og, i*Pe $15 each. Telephone RA weekend, $165 cash. RA 8-0291. ' '54 FORD, two door V-8, good condition, push button radio, two tone, very rea- sonable. 5-2825. Apartheid Doctrine Hurts Non-Whites a good very few| Ontario Motor| CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 47 --Automobiles for Sale '52 DODGE sedan, mechanically and se coun- Fernhill VACUUM cleaner, repairs, all makes, The doctrine of keeping the own partitioned area. (were done. hours. tires very good, radio, window wash- ers. MO 38-4010 Whitby. 'S71 METEOR Rideau sedan, two-tone blue, automatic, 8 cylinder, many extras, excellent condition, ome owner. '5% FORD Fal , two door, auto- matic, radio, heater, excellent condi- ice. RA 8-0591 anytime. Sales, RA 5-6501 - 7, COMBINATION radio record player, tion, can finance. RA 8-1203. '57 VAUXHALL Victor, excellent condi- tion. Phone MO 8-3466. NEW finish for your old asphalt shingle roof. T colored paint, by Benjamin Moore, will suncot, roll-away bed, three-piece ma- hogany bedroom suite. Apply 235 Eulalie Avenue. RA 8-1773. refin- races apart has been South | African policy for three cen- turies but non - whites have been humiliated most by the apartheid policy of the last 12 In Malan's hands, however, i ! IGNORED BY GOVERNMENT apartheid became an instrument The Malan government, ignor for humiliating the non - white {races. training African artisans. It ing the gathering storm, stopped Although 'he fought bitterly against the British in the Boer War, Smuts considered Britain the Union's good friend. He died Weapons '57 158' PETERBOROUGH boat, com- plete with accessories, 30 HP Johnson motor with controls, OB40 Tee Nee trailer with licence, price $1000. Hamp- ton, COlfax 3-2269. ELECTRIC ironer, golf clubs and bag, boy's navy trench coat and hat, size 8, CURB ASPIRATIONS |scrapped Smuts' plan for using|in 1950. No measure for curbing the more colored (mulattos) in gov-| Malan did not invent segrega- g ti |aspirations of the blacks seemed| ernment departments and opened|tion in South Africa. It had been SR |too trifling. |these low paid jobs to '"poor|practised for three centuries. By LYNN HEINZERLING | Ope of the early measures was "hites- | The cornerstone of segregation JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- Dr. (, cit the grants for feeding Afri- The coloreds and a few "civil-|policy--the Native Lands Act-- Daniel Francois Malan, an un-can school children, on the ground|ized Africans" were' removed was passed in 1913, three years RS Ld smiling 74 -year - old preacher-itij, Negroes should be encour-|from the common voters roll in|after union. It confined Negro(tional inspection to leave ne politician, made apartheid an in-|aged to become self-supporting. |the Cape area, the only place in ownership and tenancy land to Sout at this. has been done, ternational word. All the pentup *racialism of|the Union where they could vote.|reserves comprising about an ve Bw 2ge, The Globe and The sombre minister of the|three centuries was turned] Malan promised in an election|eighth of the nation. Even then, | 87 i uinglon, correspondent, Dutch Reformed Church got his|against the Africans, Indians and|campaign to shield the white about half the Negro population a ae a Hot. be Sai chance in 1948 when his Afrikaner coloreds. And this in face of the|Afrikaners from "Jewish ra lived outside the reserves en poy 5 Tl Nationalists swept Gen. Jan ircumstance that the growing Pacity." White farms or in cities, They/jested, 10 a en Christian Smuts' moderate gov-South African economy and 'he| Nationalist organizations de- Velo Su ot from land Oe trad by the Toronto eeting ernment out of power. very foundations of the nation's/voted to white supremacy and 2A oTee } mio 2 ow wage 2¥8 of the United Nations Association The doctrine of apartheid as|existence--gold mines and farms!Afrikaner ascendancy, such ee el oS in Preval' & ©) of Canada : drawn up by Afrikaner intellect-|--were built on cheap black la-the Broederbond Ossewabrand-| arns $42 2 months. For pro Professor K. W. McNaught, as- uals was not designed to be de- bor. wag and Oswald Pirow's Nazi-| oe Workers Witwatersrand sistant professor of history at the liberately oppressive. Their solu-| When enthusiasts demanded like New Order party, added|y "0 SoS am nth plus faod| University of Torpato, said Cane tion to a centuries-old fear for the|that all Africans be returned to|shrill voices to the clamor and dd @ month pus ada should seek to get rid par future of white survival at the reserves, the then minister of | Gen. James Barry Hertzog, a " ticularly of its conventional arms private. RA 3- southern tip of the African con-|economic affairs, Eric Louw, moderate Afrikaner, had joined TOUGH LAWS and should look for independence LLOYD carriage; { white bath; 1 crib, |tinent was to let each race de-|sharply warned that the whole Smuts in a coalition government| Malan provided supporting leg-|in foreign relations Ey, uly sucronteed. Ad | condition. Phone Whitby MO velop along its own lines in itsleconomy would collapse if this|in 1933 and served as prime min-|igiation for the land act. He said this policy should be Double hung windows only | ion reer Woy | The Immorality Amendment pursued "not to create an isola- $18. Call now lelectric adding 'machine, snap; Pay. |Act tightened the law against re-|tionist, neutralist state, but in er- |!ations between whites and Afri-|der to advance true international. {master Checkwriter, never A ® cans. The Population Registra-|ism, which Canada cannot ad- {tion Act provided that every per- vance as a satellite of the United |son over 16 carry a card specify-|States." Lymer Aluminum Co. |maste RA 8-5385 FOR SALE -- Gendron convertible | |ing race. The Group Areas Act| Mr. Deane said he did not think {provided for division of country|Canada should waste money om ---- baby carriage, good condition, $20. Also [J {and cities into definite areas for|the Bomarc nquers Disease "lillie | Malan retired in 1954. Johannes have fighters," he said. "We ish your present; asphalt shingles, to give them additional years of wear, and in new colors. See Edgar's Paint ant , 34 King Street West (opposite Dominion Store). WINE and cider barrels, all sizes, lid oak, lowest prices. Oshawa Hard- I Fig RA 37624, [writing desk, electric football game, new. OL 5-3320, GUNS, and hunting sup-| plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent| UNPAINTED bookcases, only 99c. with down. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond the purchase of one piece of unpainted Street West. RA §5-6511. | furniture, Chest of drawers, $17 ;desks, 4; $1 $5.99; vanity dressers, ALUMINUM doors, windows, awnings. sis: record cabinet, $18; room divider, average window $19.95 RA (22; h $15. Wilson 5-7405. Furniture, 20 Church Street. | BOAT Kits -- Bul WE pay highest prices in the city for to 22 #t. cruisers. used furniture, Pretty's Used Furni- saddle tanks, and one fifth wheel. RA assembled $49; ¥ {any runabout, plete with windshield ture Store. RA 3-3271, 444 Simcoe South 18 FOOT moulded hull boat, 6' wide 5-4967. | ER TTT tudor an. and hardware, t offer. 12 HP 1959 35 BEL AIR six cylinder tudor, 4 Gale ardware, beh of new warranty 3' deep, open deck, leather upholstery, tual mileage 22,000, $1050 cash. 344/g399 Barons', 426 Simcoe Street South. seat seven, all esuipped, 50 HP motor, on |Clectric starter a generator; heavy LBL steel for sock pen. 41 Teenee trailer, $1500. RA 5-744. Phone YUkon 5-2605 }. 20 Mercury motor with con- Phone RA Call RA 3-2309 years. This is the third of four | stories by Lynn Heinzerling Hank ding the sit $55. Can be Street South, 1 truck, good condition, 1951 NASH, fair shape, $150, private. RA 3-9525.(% Centre '56 PARISIENNE hardtop, excellent condition, loaded with options, 14,000 miles. RA 3-3467 i 0, excellent motor, $420. 'Seen Debit TORONTO (CP) Canada should get rid of all its aggres. sive weapons and allow interna. 59 TRIUMPH TR3 sports car, very low mileage, extras, can finance with $250 down, private. MO 8-5152. '52 FORD, new chrome, could be cus. tomized, three new tires. RA 3-2101. 59 STANDARD cream Chev. $2100 cash. Finance, $700 down, $77.42 month- ly or will rent car. Mr. D, McKee, phone RA 5-2856. 331 Street, 55 VOLKSWAGEN, radio and signals, A-1 can finance. Telephone CLEARING 2 Olds., $245; '54 Chev. deluxe, $595; '54 Pontiac deluxe, $595; 55 Chev., radio, $795; '54 Buick hard- top. $605; '55 Buick hydromatic, $995; easy terms. Try "Stew" at Mike ly equipped, $595; '54 condition, $425. RA 5-5101. RA 8-6360. '58 GMC half-ton pick-up, set of 100 gal. now. All sizes, 8 ft. ar top special partly ft. moulded hog- 1955 METROPOLITAN convertible, in good condition. Phone RA 5-1343 or RA 80311 "55 Chev., radio, $795; '54 Buick hard- tic, $995. at Mike 3 '55 Buick hydroma Try "Stew" CHEVROLET, mechanically Al, body fair, $100 or best offer. RA 8-1197. 55 VOLKSWAGEN, Window van, good bl T RA BUYING CR SELLING SEE TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST.--OSHAWA (Just East of Wilson Rood) RA 3-4494 Res. 5-5574 TED CAMPIN MOTORS '69 CHEVROLET Impala | "V-8"" Two-door Hard- | top -- Automatic, radio, | padded dash, etc. "'De- | scription Sharp -- | Sharp -- Sharp. '59 CHEVROLET Coach -- "One Owner -- Clean As New" '58 OLDSMOBILE Super 88' Two-door Hardtop -- Power steering, power brakes. 'Excellent Con- dition" SALE Auminum Products best quality et the best TWO rugs, oriental design, new, 9 x 12, 2000. -- of the 1 d new, by vate party. 4-wheel drive, all ace sories. $2400, financing can be r- ranged. Call RA 5-5571 between 3 p.m apd Spm... oo, 's$9 CHEVROLET Belair, automatic, tan and beige, radio. other extras 12,- 000 miles. $2200, private. RA 5-4867 | "if CHEV. with 46 spare parts, quite good condition. Best offer. MO 8-3105. '56 THREE and half fon International| 15-ft. stake body, 6 ft. solid racks, with | tarpaulin, excellent condition. MArket| 3.3821 | 58 MGA convertible, red, priced for| quick sale. Apply 121 High Street or| phone MA 3-2706 '56 DESOTO Firelite, hardtop. One owner car. 536 King East. | 57 PLYMOUT - | es-| 5 H BF. GOODRICH Stores -- tires, bat- |teries, Kelvinator refrigerator, tele: | |vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. RA 5.4543. | USED parts and repairs for all makes) |of wringer type washers, % HP motors $5 to $10, guaranteed reconditioned |washers and stoves. Paddy's Market, |Hampton, CO 3-2241. ED tires, most all sizes, $3 and up. F. Goodrich Stores, RA 5-4543, CIAL. Plastic wall tile, all colors, X 4% sqares, 29c sq. ft. Phone 611. BARGAIN [two $19.50; Norge |dryer, frig , $119; {roll top desk, $18; dining room suite, $59; 30" HD stove, $129; bed ends and |springs, $9: four el citric shavers $9 |TV, $89. Phone RA 8-1131 or come in | | combination portable radio-phonograph INTRODUCTORY OFFER: | three-speed, nearly new, $50. Phone EXTERIOR RAILINGS, $2.50 (M Strijdom, a stern believer in/should make very certain there white supremacy and the final'are no aggressive weapons. per lin. ft. and up (installed); traffic accidents. lexpanding. |CHCH-TV. Ch I--faniko TV TOWERS, 30-ft. Tower from $30 up (install it your- : CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronts FAMOUS DOCTORS A new hospital wing makes the] IKBW. ™n Ch Jeanne Mance's successors are Royal Victoria rank with the] - Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester self and save); manufactured near Oshawa dedicated doctors, some, like world's top research hospitals A| GR-TV " 8 BEN y me, ¢ ies § in| WGR- Channe) 2--Buffale wi A Hans Sleye, famous for their dis- ew block of laboratories is to TV Channe) 4---Buffale METAL VENTURES RA 8-0909 coveries, or, like surgeon Wilder Pep this Shving at Munives! Ge) Penfield, for their skills. cal that will include (the latter-day struggles raging tly at all seven and in 20 depart- over old battlegrounds--business-/ments of the McGill medical fa- men with burned-out hearts, debt-|/culty. And the physical plant of| ridden family heads with shat-|the McGill teaching - treatment-| tered nerves, broken victims of|research complex is constantly| Such world-renowed doctors as Wilder Penfield and Hans Selye have contributed to Montreal's reputation as a leader in certain fields of medical research. This. story tells of some of the men and hospitals and how they are fighting the battle against dis- ease. By GERALD FREEMAN ial LAWN CRUISER POWER MOWERS OR | BUCCANEER OUTBOARD MOTORS he price murderer at the illtop will not be undersold. Savoy inside and out- side like new, two tone, gold and white, radio, extras. Willing to trade on small gar. 23 Third Street, Bowmanville. MA 781 coach, radio, heater, | PONTIAC . | 0 8-4500. FRIDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M. 6-4--Feature Film | Pl dentin] 11:00 A.M. overhauled, $650 or| RA 38-0558 | recently rffer. Telephone matic, t - Prince | 56 CHI.VROLET half-ton pick-up, good condition. RA 5-0722. CUSTOM built car radios. complete with aerial and installation, transistor models from $49.95. Terms $5 down. { Dominion Tire Store. 48 Bond Street West. RA 5 an. Will sell © take | ruck. Apply 248 To s a -up t | ALLSTATE Auto Insurance. Save up to] 20 pe nt. Six months te pay. For| ce at your home call RA | sers KARMANN GHIA, very low mile-| t like new, 1180 Simcoe St. N | A and P Store at Fina Service STUDEBAKER Silver Hawke, white] h twin traction, back up discs, private atio MOTORC 1958 Matchless Hur- icane less than 7000 miles. Port Hope, YCLE new 49 Sullivan, ike EV. '51 CH d Dial 4 ton pick-up, in good con- ition -2017 RA 3-2 | 5% OLDSMOBILE sedan, aiitomatic | power equipped, very low mileage; *56 Fargo '% fon pick-up, V-8, automatic. RA 5-6746. dimen 56 VOLKSWAG 6500 miles, $1350 ash or nearest offer. RA 8-5347 58 PONTIAC Laurentian, 2-door hard. top, V-8 automatic, excellent condition, | mew tires, all accessories. RA 8-6030. | YMOUTH, good condition, re-| overhauled, new tires Phone | ater 6 p.m. RA 8-0549. FOR sale, used parts for 1949, '51 Mor-| ris Oxford car. Apply Mr. Muley, 1115 King Street East, RR 2, Oshawa | PRIVA party has Cadillac Coupe de Ville, two tone, Goddis gold and black top fully equipped, this car is in im.| maculate condition. Being sold by own- er, $1595. Apply 342 Frontenac Avenue 55 CHEV. V-8, good condition, $800 or | best offer. After 6, RA 5-0576 58 PONTIAC, two | two door, six eylinder,| excellent condition. 1180 Simcoe Street; North, next to A and P Store, at Fina ice Station '58 PONTIAC Strato - Chief Coach Automatic, radio. Month-end Spe- cial Priced ot only $1,795.00 '57 CHEVROLET Deluxe Coach -- "'Exceptionally Good Cor' 57 PONTIAC Sedan tomatic. 'One 56 CHEVROLET Coach -- Automatic 'A Very -- Au Owner"'. {| T | H | SEE HOME APPLIANCES (chu : at our two locations 19 and % See him today [Street munity Furnitu RA 8-6891 PAINT, interior, © --AL colors, Guaranteed. - Fl g shawa Hardware and Electric rch Street. RA 3-7624. RGE gas range, good sonable. Telephone RA 5.9148. | BOATS, motors and trailers, new and| |used. Complete selection. We finance our own accounts. Terms to suit your budget. See Dominion Tire Store, |Church and Bond n. loss. , 8 OSHAWA LTD 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial RA 5-5332 | NO! All colors. Guaranteed flat, Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 Sharp Car". '56 CHEVROLET Sed "One Owner -- on a New One" '56 OLDSMOBILE Coach Automatic, power steer- ing '56 CHEVROLET Deluxe Se- dan Radio. "For a Nice Car See This One" '54 CHEVROLET Four - door Station Wagon -- Auto- matic, radio. "In. Mar. velous Condition'. 53 CHEVROLET Deluxe Se- dan Radio. "Good an Traded Electrohome, R.C.A. Victor, Admiral, Westinghouse finest service. ROTARY POWER MOWERS Church Street. RA 3-7624. 510 DOWN, delivers a new refrigerato range, washer ar TV. 25 per.cent off 0 small GE appliances. Barons', 426 Sim- coe Street South NU-WAY Rug Co., has been appointed |distributor for Filter Queen Vacuum RA 51202 or RA 5-0433 TWO wheel trailer with r studie couch wanted, mus | V-50, seas offer. 50210. |LARGE selection of re-conditioned | |TV's at Parkway Television, 918 Sim-| | coe Street North. The in TV, Hi-Fi ond PARKWAY T.V. 918 SIMCOE NORTH RA 3-3043 Ajax Whitehall $37.95 up MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD BROOKLIN, ONTARIO OL 5-3641 Spring - construction, Reg. low price, $16.88. Smooth top high qual- ity mattresses, discontinued tickings and one of a kind, Serta, Restonic, transportation' 52 CHEVROLET Sedan Upholstery and body im- maculate 'One Owner Mileage 41,000' '56 CHEVROLET Pickup Man's Choice STUDEBAKER Sedan Mechanic's Special $95.00 f Va - Ton "Working f t 5) Ot FOR AN HONEST DEAL Cars To Choose From FOOD AND FREEZER PLANT $15.40 a week per fomily of 90 per For appointment (no obliga- Aluminum self-storing, he duty. $39.95 installed Beverly, Marshall, Simmons, reduced for quick sale from $22. Continental mismatched tickings, single sizes, Reg. $44.50, clearance price, $24.50. Bunk beds, complete with ribbon springs, mattresses, guard rail and ladder, Maple or Wainut, price complete, $58. Roll-a-way cots complete with mat. tress, $16.95. Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church Street TRUCK tires with tubes and wheels ~. |size 7.50-20, heavy duty, 10 ply rayon, like new, all four $230. Portable air compressor unit, $30. Gas engine 6 hp Wisconsin, - $65 Six alr compressor units, stationary and one portable, from $130 to $289. Coleman space heater, $23. A Voit Ammeter GE, $45. cable, air hoses, torch, typewriters, clude Ukrainian, electric fans, pipe includes approximately cent groceries and No down payment our, reezer ion)--phone RA 5-3709 DOOR SALE n, excellent condition, $580 or best spp FE | ¢ {THREE hp g& 23906 or RA |.yjtivator. A |BEDDING bargains. Real low prices! |B filled mattresses, guaranteed smart metal body carriages, converts $29.95 -- Wilson's to car bed, many colors, lowest price "© | in town, $37. Large full panel Roxatone crib, $19.88. Spring - filled crib mattresses, 83 High chair, $7.88. Strollers, $5.88. Wil son's Furni , beds, spring - filled sturdy construction, | --- a $150. W A FOUR used 21" TV sets, consoles and table models, Television, systems, st nace, cooler, tings (all kinds) 52--Legal Notices - [1 will not be responsible for any debts | contracted Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP)--Montreal is carrying on a feud with sickness [that began d condition. [nurse Jeanne Mance opened. the|laboratories, forcing the body to|$750,000 worth of research is in| 2--Big Rascals 40 = different) when the fi today is the financial | PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. a place of treatment and a fort gloss. for repelling Indian raids Frontier medicine is out ition lives Montreal's modern doctors are 50--Articles for Sale $50; also yRM electric typewriter, good snap; - » must be clean. | 50 adding machine, reasonable. Apply 1958 JOHNSON motor, used one |215 Gibbon Street " 2 arden tractor plough anf 208 RA WNIN ABYLAND Bargains! New half price, $9.88. Playpens, $8.88 20 Church Street | take $50. Call WH 2-4953 $79 each. Hurry 171 Bond Street East ATH | sinks and cabinets, fur boiler and rads, electric serv-all grill, piping and fit H. Chinn RA 3.7088 in my name on or French rst hospital on the island in 1642. The crude log cabin that housed |her clinic, near the heart of what|fashion district, |served the first settlers both as neuro-anatomical of tyle, but the Jeanne Mance tra Pp) colors or gay stripes Prompt service. Free estimates. Order now for early delivery. Chair and table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. style never used, cost TRIO pressure pop after | building sick in a score of major and| ment--aviation medicine. minor hospitals, and some pur-| sue basic knowledge in obscure|on the flank of Mount its secrets. Sometimes they work team- grants in the manner of Dr. Q Q Louis Poirier, 41, director of the 11 HOSPITALS laboratory at r. Wilbrod Bonin, Sour ical dean, has the University of Montreal, and Medical dean, ! Dr. Claude Bertrand, 42, surgeon at Notre Dame Hospital. Basically, 0 study the manner in which|ren, Maisonneuve, St. Luc, h sions in brain tissue produce dun, Sacred Heart, Ste. Jea the tremors and rigidity of Par-|d'Arc, Misericorde, Louis Past kinson's disease, and to trace the and Institut Albert Prevost nerve routes pain follows through medical hospital 2 the body Mon s Rehat DELICATE OPERATIONS tute, is M. but Dr rire ] WNL, I a msates Ho Gingras deft scalpel cuts inio the brain medicine or spinal cord that mean peace instead of agony for cancer vic- tims in their last days, and nor- mal use of limbs for Parkinson- ians. |reveal progress under U. charge such hospitals as 1 litation its director, Dr and rehabilitation itation at the U. of M. winter led of the some during to help trotter mission 'Dr. Bertrand developed spe-| gia] techniques of his own for| "arkinson's and allied diseases," k Dr. Poirier says. "His technique Vale York 3 is used elsewhere in Canada and 2" Stig ee the U.S. He has used it on about 4 n€r IN 150 patients with very good re sults, But it can only be used on younger patients in good physic condition--one out of seven eight patients." n Brain cells keep one another in tng check, Dr. Poirier explains. .In fall at Caracas Parkinson's disease lesions de-|111.BED ADDITION stroy the functions of some cells and their counterparts run wild. ting up a 1l11-bed A nick in the counterpart ot restore normal balance. In his laboratory, an aviation oil for cooking. in England, in Europe Israel at the spent for five years with Health Organization America, mainly A rehabilitation worked 4 World poh South zuela. 2,000. the number of he Most minister quietly to the space for a new research depart- | 11--Family Theatre 6 At the University of Montreal Royal] M of more than 500 graduate and post-| graduate students. They train at| ee < Notre Dame Dr. Poirier's job is Hotel Dieu, Ste. Justine for child eur independent of the U. of : Gustave| 6~Tabloid is professor of physical| 5--77 Sunset Strip + and | 4--Dennis O'Keefe Show director of the School of Rehabil- Dr. Gingras, 42-year-old globe- a 6--Bachelor Father 10,000 | Moroccans paralyzed from using| Dr. Gingras did his post-grad-| travelled | 11-6- al request | of the Israeli health ministry, and| 7_man From the in Vene-| school amed in his honor opened last His Institute in Montreal is put-| $--Tennessee Ernie addition ex-| may pected to increase to 8,000 from |; ¢ o in-patients| --Minnow on the Say 5--Playhouse 4--Learn About Yesterday 4-2--Baseball 5:15 P.M. | 6--Follow Me | 4--Big Mac Show 5:30 P.M. 7--Rin Tin Tin 6 Fury | 2--Roy Rogers 6:00 P.M, | 7--Early Show +» |11-6--News 4--Feature Film 2--Baseball 11--Movie 2--Baseball 11--Cartoons 7--Baseball 6-5--Bowling 2--Baseball 11--Family Theatre 4--Baseball a 5-4-2--News; Sports 5:00 11-6--Outside S--Riverboat 5:30 11-6--Cartoon 2--Rescue 8 7:15 P.M, 7--~News; Weather 7:30 P.o. 7--Disney Presents 4--Wrestling -- Western 5-2--Journey Te Understanding 8:00 P.M. Country Hoedown Trouble Shooters 8:30 P.M, 11.6--Four Just Men 7--Sports Hour 5--The Law 5-2 Blackhawk 5-2--The "Mikado 4--Western Series 9:00 P.M. 11-6--Flying Doctor 7-77 Sunset Strip 4--Playhouse 90 9:30 P.M. 11--Ontario This Week 7--Ted Mack Hour 2--This Man 5-2--Masquerade Party 10:00 P.M. ports 7--The Detectives 5-2--Cavalcade of Sports 11--Man Hunt 6--Hancock's 5-2--Bonanza 2:00 P.M. 11--Roller Derby | 6--Feature Film | 5--This Is The Life 3:30 P.M. 6--Feature Film S5--Take a Good Look 4:00 P.M. 2--African Patrol | SATURDAY EVE, | P.M. 7--All Star Golf 2---Twilight Theatre P.M. 4--Feature Film 6:00 P.M. 11--Dennis The Menace 5--Dick Clark 4--Wre 2--Buffalo Showcase 6:30 P.M. 11--Leave It To Beaver 6--Stan Leonard 11---The Rifleman 6--Dennis The Menace 5---Highway Patrol 4-U of B Round Table | 7:30 P.M. 7--Dick Clark Mason | 8--Church Service | 4--Morning Worship 2--Easter 2:30 P.M. 11-6--Feature Film 7---Buffalo Bandstand 11--Bugs Bunny | 7--Roller Derby 6--Good Life Theatre | 5~Family Playhouse | 4--News; Weather | 2--Public Service | 12:15 P.M | 6--Dateline U.N. | 4--Congress 4:30 P.M. 11--Roy Rogers 5--Space Ranger 4--Bar Associatiem Drama 2_News Conferenes 12:45 P.M. signment Ottawa 2--Newsreel | 1:00 P.M. | 11--John Collingwood | Reade | 7--Bowling Stars { 6--"Sit Back With Jack™ Broadcasts Party 4--Sunday Afternoos | Playhouse 2-Family Playhouse 1:15 P.M. 11--Queen's Park Repest 1:30 PM. 11-6--Country Calendar | 7 ayhouse | 5--Star Bowling 2:00 P.M. | 11--Tiny Talent Time 7--No Holds Barred 6--Junior Magazine | 2:15 P.M. 2--Family Playhouse :00 P. Man Amateur | 1L_Sunday Showcase 7--Canisius College Forum | 6--Film Features | 5--Football 2--Family Playhouse 3:30 P.M. 7--Campaign Roundup 6--Web of Life Dawson Half Hour Says, land out-patients treated annually. function| The U. of M. has immediate plans to build its own 400-bed teaching hospital and to move the| ¢ person To Person Institute of Cardiology from its] 10:45 P.M. present location in Maisonneuve 11-6--Jim Coleman Show Hospital into a 200-bed unit on| 5-2--Jackpot Bowling the campus. The Institute of Mi-| Ju PM crobiology under Dr. Armand] Bor PM ports quered or controlied. Frappier, now 1m dhe tnivers/itys| 7--Playhouse It is sought in test tubes ang medical wing, might also move| g_ viewpoint . under microscopes, in individual | 10t0 its own building. | 11:30 P. body and brain cells, in minute Much of Montreal's medical jn Late Show h Sy A OF articulz reas s howcase chemical changes and reactions, |O'K in particular areas Of SHAY! 32 sues oir in the myriad small mysteries of is done in institutes which enjoy | 4--MGM Theatre living tissue i a degree of autonomy from their | 1:00 A.M. Laboratory animals the _|parent universities and hospitals. | 7--Confidential File dreds rats, dogs 25 0 He ind {Among the most famous is Dr.| 2=The Unexpected oe fanerfiand be S Hans Selye's Institute of Experi- SATURDAY ost be "saerifiond) 2 wil Medicine at the Ser ceny 8:00 AM ical. euphemism which conjures | o Montreal. "| 7--Commonwealth ©f up visions of ancient rites and phi a alled ti Nations streaming altars. But medjcal|, Dr: Selve has been called the| 4 captain Kangaroo scientists dismiss suggestions of | Einstein of Medicine," and his| 2--Rumpus Room occult dabblings: it is inevitable Itheory of stress is considered as| 8:30 AM. | fu R nr | 7--The Christophers to them that animals must die fundame ntal Jo an Angerstane 2_The Three Stooges to yield knowledge to save hu-|0f human ailments as Einstein's : g man lives {theory of relativity is to under-|;;_qne Living Word Spectacular cures for specific| standing the universe ow Hortons diseases are rare--when they oc- UNDERLYING CAUSE | o.npus Room jcur they invariably owe some-| To Dr. Sely ni his followers, | 9:15 Ad. {thing to the patient work of other| 0 Y oe frosidbone of roth 2--The Three Stooges men in other laboratories. And|StTess 1S a basic onus 0 ven 1} /11--Joindre Les Deux in the meantime every experi-| hal may masquerade as hea |. Bouts ant z ticle 9 4 disease, tuberculosis or cancer. 9:30 A.M, ment adds a particle to the gro Ny nih ¥ 9 Fun House ing quantum of knowledge that is| Stress is a common d posal 5--Cisco Kid steadily adding hours and years|a non-specific disease that under-| i _geience Museum to the span of everyone now liv-/lies the specific cause of death.| 2--Junior Auction ing The effect of stress upon the 9:45 A.M. body is measured in terms of H-100% Talk RESEARCH LEADER {hormone production. Nature *l Sh 15:00 4.M, This body of knowledge is fed (tended certain hormones--sich |; Zgo0e8 OE Fen ry from research centres across the as adrenalin--to spurt into the| 5.2--Howdy Doody world, and Montreal ranks high bloodstream in emergencies. Un-| 4--Cartoon Show among them |der stress, the body is always in 10:30 A.M. "My personal opinion," says|z state of emergency ny Tea Show Dean L. G. Stevenson of McGill r. Selye, 53-year-old sc f| 52-Rutf snd R L: + G2. 8 S Mel Dr. Selye, 53-year-old scion of| 5.2_Ruff and Reddy University's faculty of medicine, |gour generations of Viennese doc-| ¢--Mighty Mouse "is that Montreal is unrivalled in|topg, published "The Stress of | 11:00 A.M. Canada as a medical centre." |{ife" a book for doctors and in-|'} SSeme Anty Show . 2 3 5 fe, t 5-2--Fury : Compared with the United |for) 1ed laymen, in 1950 and then! § The Lone Ranger States, "we have outstanding fac-|o out to trace the ramifications 11:30 A.M. ilities in some fields and have|. {phe concept. 5-2--Circus Boy |had outstanding research in Turning to heart disease, which 4-1 me bus others. We are well up with the 000 » annua 45 AM. vin in: most respect p {kills 50,000 people annually in! ;_cape Coral 'W inl oll s Canada and 800,000 in the United 12:00 Noon ; Ve gre Sspecis] y fortunate tog tes Dr. Selye found that hor-|11_quick Draw McGraw have large teaching hospitals mones produced by stress com.|7--Soupy Sales with their own research depart- bine with simple chemicals in the 5--Trpe Story ments. |diet--such as common salt--to McGILL FACILITIES |destroy heart tissue In experi- 4--Sky King 2---Dance Party McGill's more than 700 medical ments with rats ; students--nearly half post-grad-|{ This process was halted by Superior Aluminuin 160 WILSON RD. S RA 3-2619 FOOD PLAN THAT SAVES Complete lines of meats, fish, poultry and groceries. Gov- ernment inspected. Blue and Red Brand beef FAMILY OF FOUR FREEZER AND FOOD, BOTH ONLY $12.89 A WEEK FAIRBANK-MORSE FREEZERS $199 UP Phone Now RA 8-1128 Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping BOATING SPECIAL 12-ft. fibre-glass run-a-boats 12 h.p. Scott motor, Cana- dian Explorer trailer, com- pletely equipped, $895. 13' moulded plywood boat, 25 h.p. motor, trailer, all controls and equipment, 95 4--Perry 00 P.M 11---Sea Hunt 7--High Road 6--Man From Interpole | 8:30 PM. | 11--Lawrence Welk 7--Leave It To Beaver 6--High Road 5-2--Man and the Challenge 4--Wanted, Dead or Alive 9:00 P.M. 11-6--Wayne and Shuster 7--Lawrence Welk 5.2--The Deputy 4--Mr. Lucky 9:30 P.M. S5--Lawrence Welk Show 4--Have Gun, Will Travel 2---World Wide 60 10:00 P.M. 11-6--One Minute Broadway my 4--Twilight Zone 10:30 P.M. 7--Pony Express 5--People Are 46 PONTIAC two-tone, good condition 2--Pro Basketball : M RA 81931 call after § i 53 FORD consul, excellent condition, | es including new snows. Perfect] Owner leaving coun Walls Service Station Laurentian, four-door | radio, low mileage. RA| threading dies, floor lamp, electric heaters, GM car radio, office cabinet, welding rods cast iron, portable mantel radio, IBM time punch clock, fluores cen! fixtures and bulbs, emery cloth and discs, electric fuel pump 6 volts ano windshield wiper, punches, gaskets and many others, to be sold regardless of cost Apply 597 Simcoe Street South RA 5.9216, at any time, NEW furniture bargains: 2-piece ches- terfielas (airfoam), reduced to +189; 5. piece bedroom suite, only $129.50; 36" {continental beds complete, only $32.50; (any size continental beds, smooth tops, $49.50; ounk beds with spring mattress, $58, arborite step tables, $5.95 and up; 5-piece chrome sets, only $45; 2-piece bed chesterfields, $69.50; chrome chairs $5.95 each; chest drawers, unfinished, |$16.95 and ap. Try Community Furni- ture at our two locations, 19 and 24 Prince Street, RA 8-1131. Cash or t erms this date, April 26, written consent HEAD OFFICE FOR THE OSHAWA BOARD OF PARK MANAGEMENT Sealed tenders will be re ceived by the City Clerk, Osh awa, Jntil 2 p.m. Wednes- day, May 11th Drawings and Specifications may be obtained from Wil liam R. Milne, Architect, 53 Albert Street, Oshawe, upon deposit of $25 SEE "TED" QUALITY CARS AT FAIR PRICES TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA of Wilson Road Business RA 3-4494 Residence RA 5-5574 48--Automobiles Wanted 51 TO 54 CAR, Chevrolet preferred, | consider others Phone RA 3.9911 after 5.30 LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers cars for wrecking. Highest prices RA 5.1161 or RA 5-182 HOUSTON GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST. W. RA 3.7822 SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good, clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. S. RA 3-9421 AJAX MARINE CASH FOR NO, 2 HWY. AT AJAX YOUR CAR nn 24 MACKIE MOTORS KING ST. E RA 5-5743 50--Articles for Sale = Yritnont "we're studying which releases the other." LONG-RANGE FIGHT The "body of knowledge to which Dr. Poirier contributes is today's panacea, a- cure-all that may in time be nurtured to the point where all disease is con- second RA 580 PONTIAC '.8 automatic car 5-6841 -- 5--Championship Bridge 4:30 P.M. 11-6--Lassie TE -- ~Cha owner since new -- '56 Buick| ig Rad Tudor hardtop, tutone, auto-| 5:00 P.M walls, absolutely immacu 0 Fu. Private. Call Russ| | 5.087 PLYMOUTH t sacrifice, Nation 5:30 P.M. 11--Tennessee Ernie 7--Lone Ranger 6--Documentary 88 5-2--Time Presents | 4~College Bowl 6:00 P.M. 11--Bob Cummings Show 7--Behind Closed Doors 6--Disney Presents 7--Jubilee U.S.A 5--Meet The Press 4--Gunsmoke | man oa 10:15 P.M. | -Peonie's Co 11-6--King Whyte 6:30 P.M. 10:30 ©. | 11---Mr. Adams and Eve ay | 7--Frontier S--Maverick | 420th Century Walter Cronkite hop Sheen 7:00 P.M. Father Knows Best oken Arrow (new), | OL! four door, six can arrange terms (Just East ANDY NAGY'S BODY SHOP MERCEDES-BENZ DKW SALES & SERVICE 408 KING ST. W. OSHAWA RA 3-7132 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD, STUDEBAKER, VOLKSWAGEN SALES and SERVICE 334 RITSON RD. SOUTH OSHAWA, ONT Tel.: RAndolph 3-3461 CASH FOR YOUR CAK VAN HEUSEN MOTORS 149 KING ST. W '59 FORD CUSTOM 300 inder coach, radio d, low mileage Only $2,095 Terms or trade. RA 5-4035 S0-KARTS SALE: . AND SERVICE ARTS AND ACCESSORIES At OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE Kar-Pet demonstra- sale from - $99.50 RA 5-1343 or RA 8-0311 14 FT. plywood boat, 16 horse Fire-| stone outboard motor and trailer, in good condition, reasonable price. RA| 8-0860 SPARTON and radio, sewing machine, RA 5-0820 HIGHEST prices paid for used furni-| ture, also sell and exchange. Contact| Community Furniture Store, 19 Prince | Street. Phone RA 8-1131. SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re. TV's, washers, pianos stoves, etc. For top cash offer, con tac' 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131. EVINRUDE outhoard motor, 10 HP, excellent condition, used two seasons, gas tank included. Telephone RA 5-4156. TWO rooms of furniture, bed sitting room and kitchen. 26 Church Street up-| |stairs, 1 to 4 p.m. munition a hunting sup- and used, terms 10 per cent 4 Bond from portable combination TV| Lowest or any tender may not want also Westminster portable | be accepted | | paid excellent condition. City Clerk, Oshawa. | FOR SALE A three-storey Business Block, centrally located in the Town of Whitby, with the first floor equipped for Resaurant purposes. Vacant possession on closing. For further infor- mation, write: JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C 14Y, King Street Eost, Oshawa, Ontario 11-6--Twilight Zone 7--Track Down 5--The Rebel 4--Grand Jury 2--Music Appreciation 11:00 P.M. : 11-7-6-4-2--News: Weather | » Sports i 5--Rescue 8 6--Father Knows Best 2--Award Theatre 11:15 P.M 11--~Late Show 7--Playhouse 6--Juliette 11:30 P.** 6--Wrestling 5--Movie 4--Playhouse 2--Award Theatre 1:00 AM. 7--Mr. and Mrs. North SUNDAY 8:00 AM. 1 7--Church In The Home | 8:15 A.M. 2-Christian Science 8:30 AM. 7--Herald of Truth 2--Sacred Heart 8:45 A.M. 2---Church Invitation :00 AM. AND : ie erland Trail 7:50 P.M. Joan Fairfax Maverick 5--U S. Marshall &--Dennis The Menace 8:00 P.M. t1--] Love Lucey 4--Ed Sullivan 2--Frances Langford Show 8:30 P.M. ntier While they last. Canadian Explorer camp trailers, com- plete, Reg $405 - $319 Trades accepted. Terms ar- ranged | GU? | plies, new down. Dominion Tire Store, Street West. RA 5-6511. THREE rooms of furniture only $299. cThis includes chesterfield and chair,| chome set, bedroom suite, mattress, | spring, step and coffee table, boudoir | and table lamps, pillows, etc. $25 down | delivers! "Guaranteed Best Value!" Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. BOARD OF PARK | MANAGEMENT | ZITY OF OSHAWA TENDERS FOR PAINTING BAND SHELL IN MEMORIAL PARK Tenders for painting the band shell in Memorial Park will be received by the under signed until 4 PM, EDS.T Wednesday, 11th May, 1960 Paint will be supplied by the Board. Particulars as to work to be done may be obtained from the Superintendent, 110 Park Road North, telephone RA 3.9298 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. R. BARRAND, Secretary, City Hall, 50 Centre Street. 5-2--Chevy Show 4--GE Theatre 9:30 P.M. Alaskans ed Hitchcock 10:00 P.M. San Francisco Beat ONE ALUMINUM-SARAN LAWN CHAIR | 11---Rev. Oral Roberts 7--Worship 5--Bar-5-Ranch 4--Popeve Playhouse 2--Faith of Israel 9:15 AM. 7--Worship 2--Morning Gospel! 9:30 A.M. | | | marine motor and trailer, $550; also 10°] 7--Not For Hire 6--Fi ng Words 4--What's My 2--Lock Up 11:00 P.M. 7-6-5-4-2---News; Weather: Sports 11:15 P.M. 11--Late Show 7--Playhouse 6--Background | 2--Award Theatre | 11:30 P.M. | 5--~Movie | #--Theatre | 11:45 P.M, } 6--Camera Three 5--Movie 12:00 MIDNITE | 5--Movie METAL boat with four cylinder REGULAR 10.95 WITH THE PURCHASE OF Two aluminum 1' self-storing doors grille included, or any equivalent combination purchase of storms, screens, bathtub enclosures, T.V. towers or paving. | Any or all on one time-payment contract. | MONTHLY AS LOW AS $5.25 ALUMA-SEAL CO. RA 5-9365 OSHAWA mahogany 'race boat, 22 HP Johnson | motor, $225; power lawn mower, $20. | Seer Saxophone, like new, $125. RA 5-8319 Korner Fhe Lif 11---This Is The Life 2--Cartoon Playhouse 10:00 A.M. 11--The Christophers 7--The Bible Answers 4--Lamp Unto My Fee! 2--Laurel and Hardy 5 AM. :13 SPACE heater for sale, also tank and can Apply 531 Nipigon Street GOOD Cheer furnace, cheap for quick disposal. Telephone RA 35-8470. | maple dresser, mirror, odd dress- | er, electric fan, iron, ironing board, girl's bicycle. RA 8-5347 S--Industry on 10:30 /.1 11--Brave Theatre 7--Morning Show 3---Christophers 4--Uncle Jerry -- | Cold- automatic |ONE Frigidaire electric stove, wall refrigerator, Bendix washer RA 53117 |GOLF clubs and bag, five irons, twe |woods, value $120. Sell for $70. RA 18-8617, 12:30 P.M . 11+ News 7--Komedy 5--Wrestling [uates--train at the Royal Vic-|feeding the rats salts of magne-| 4_Rural Review toria, Montreal General and|sium and postasium. If the same 12:45 P.M. Montreal 'Children's hospitals as holds, true for humans, as Dr Wrestling well as at special teaching hos-|Selye and his collaborators hope | ; oa PM pitals: the Montreal Neurological [ts show, a simple salt pill will] (--rC0 Sanger Institute, Royal Edward Lauren- offer protection against a com- Magic tian Hospital for heart disease, mon ~and deadly--heart ailment. | z tors for the Alexandra for infectious dis-| "Even if you just bring the : ol eases and Verdun Protestant for|death rate down one per cent,'| 1 | mental illness Dr. Selye says, +'it is a tremend- |! purument | Research goes ahead econstan-|ous thing.' i

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