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The Oshawa Times, 6 May 1960, p. 3

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SEC es SES SSSA idan 'Report Excerpts On Car Industry A brief originating in Wind. sor, Ontario, and titled dian Auto Industry, National {be "The problem solved by has grown "Canz-|such proportions that it can only|calls Thursday, the Canadian| CITY AND DISTRICT | THREE AMBULANCE CALLS Tie Oshawa Fire Departme to received three routine ambulance pg BRERA da the result in closing of other streets, PHOTOS WELCOMED This is the time of year when quite a number of Oshawa and district students graduate from colleges and universities, The Oshawa Times would appreciate the co-operation of parents in THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friedy, May 6, 1960 3 Month", which is being present~ ed at the McLaughlin Library Theatre, BANK HOLDUP NETS $5,000 MONTREAL (CP) Holdup men robbed a west-end branch of the Royal Bank of Canada of $5. 000 to $6,000 cash Thursday. It was the fourth bank robbery in [Revenue and Employment," wa: government, Higher tariffs are| SEVEN-DAY TERM |endorsed by Oshawa city councilinot recommended, | Harold Farley Harvey, 41, of {las Monday night. |" "Olr present practices and po)-|625 Crerar Ave., pleaded guilty The brief, which will be sub-|icies seem to foster the growth Thursday to a charge of drunk mitted to the provincial govern |and development - of the auto driving, He was sentenced to ment for study, called for a re-mobile and parts industry in seven Gays in the Cousty Jail, duction in the importation ol |countries other than Canada, iin Sol e court that a lcars and car parts into Canada, | y {Fauby oering syste m May have that Clair Keith is the business Excerpts from the report fol- RELATIVELY CONSTANT [caused his car to wander. Mag's-\ anager of the Oshawa Little Ww: | "Since 1951, Canada's mo f 0 riiate V, 8, Ebbs told him it Was| Theatre play 'Book of the "Prior to 1939, Canadian (auto) | vehicle production has remained not the car that was charged. | . |exports often accounted for asjrlalively Sopsan. ue average STREETS CLOSED [high as 37 per cent of domestic (humber 0 units p! P *| The following streets will be hic otion, In 1957 and 422,537 per year. ) Ti ga | "In this same period, Canada closed for construction today: exports| ; i , p crease o' (Wilson road south, closed from |dwindled to a point below, 5 per|has had a population Increase ¢ ' cent of our domestic production,|over three and one-half million, olive avenue to Shakespeare ave- # yy RA 8-645) or RA 3-4131 vr 23 per cent. Employees en, whenever possible, these RA. 8:62 12 PER CENT OF MARKET gaged in the motor vehicle man- treats will be. partially. ; S---- OSHAWA "In 1938 and 1939, imported|ufacturing industry in 1951 num streets will be partially opened nw | to permit movement of local traf. [ L making pictures of the graduates|less than two weeks, available for publication, There is no charge for the publication of the pictures. BUSINESS MANAGER The Oshawa Times has learned % GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 926Y2 SIMCOE ST. N. lo FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL 57 KING § OSHAWA, ONT ' « Fg br - --- i Y ed 01 ------ The Oshawa Blood Donor Clinic, held in Si. Gregory's Auditorium Thursday, failed to vehicles totalled from 12 to 15 per bered 30,479. In 1958, the tota fo Ea ently Rosvs To muy {sented about 32 per cent of growth and 42 per cent automo number of factors there were | donate blood at the evening ses- | attended the fire in the Cedar- 40 per cent sales increase and tothe 1951 figure. | tcent of all vehicles sold. In 1959. (was 26,396 sales bile sales growth, the emnloy KIWANIS CLUB OF OSHAWA INC . 25 S > i i ale ares ave gained nearly 25 per cent | only 258 donors A number of | sion did not appear, It is be dale area, {have gal early zv | [PARTS INDUSTRY HIT AIR CADET NEWS Classes Finished For Cadet Year auto industry are the losers, we |believe the biggest loss is to During a 10-year period of popu |Canada and its citizens. We are 'ation and market expansion. the | . losing domestic production in- dollar value of parts imported for MRS, JOHN W, WILLIAMSON [died at the Oshawa General Hos- come tax payers. The y rs | pital May 3, as held at J on yw ealh vorured of os pial ¥ cH iy 2S le g 2 Ny PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY [the requirement, This is 1.68 per |awa General Hospital early this| Thursday, May 5 STATIC cent greater than the correspond. || morning. Mrs. Williamson, who Rev. W. G. Dickson, minister With no growth taking place|ing 1951 figure [ was in her 96th year had been|of Centre § United Church, In our productive capacity, cor- It is reliably estimated that | ill for some time. conducted the services, Interment [porate income and resulting tax almost 60 per cent by dollar value By WINGLESS WILLIE cadet's attendance, sharpness on Her former home was at 272 W2s in Oshawa Union Cemetery, revenues tend to remain con-jof automotive parts are imported | Tuesday evening saw the last parade, general knowledge of College avenue, Oshawa, but for| The pallbearers were C. Gay, stant, or even decline : into Cinada duty free regular cadet parade held at the Air Cadets and how well he gets ihe last few years she had been ls Graham, B., Lee, H "The United Kingdom is the "It is reasonable to assume cadet hall for this year. From along with his fellow cadets, living with her daughter, Mrs. i. Gay and J. Conners largest supplier of completed ve-({t hat Canadian manufacturer ' would prefer to sell Canadian- now to the annual inspection must admit we had a diffi- \ahel Weeks, Valley Farm hicles and they enter duty free. made vehicles rather than ca which comes around the last of cult time picking one cadet when oad Pickering. {Other countries pay .a duty on ad, , tapi Y May our parades will be held at there was more than one good For nearly 50 years, Mrs." Wil- what appears' to be an unrealistic from European subsidiaries and 0 ye U.S. parent plants Congratulations and best the Oshawa Armories on Simcoe choice i liamson lived in Oshawa and the value," street north If you are wondering who the| ici ict She was born in Leeds The parades upcoming at the cadets are, come to the annual yok chire England, and her par- armories will consist of a vari. inspection and find out. ents were the late 'Mr. and Mrs wishes to ti follwi dents of Oshawa and district who are birth days today at Kedron |show imported vehicles repre-|period of 23 per cent population | reach its objective. Due to a | residents who had enrolled to | lieved some of them may have [alone are reported to have had a|constant each year or less than "While the employees in the | A ly in Canada's parts industry 1957, constituted 47.3 per cent of | just north of Oshawa reet FOR GIRLS 8-15 JULY 18 TO JULY 30 (INCLUSIVE) FOR BOYS 8-15 JULY 4 TO JULY 16 (INCLUSIVE) Moore it is expected that statistics will] "It is alarming that during a BLOOD CLINIC FAILS TO MEET QUOTA "British and European vehicles ment has been either relatively | -- ee of the Canadian market, "The effect has been felt equal- || S U M WW x B C A PM P motor vehicles has grown and, 1 || WEATHER FORECAST Wet And Cooler Spell To Come Official! 121 byl add weather at 11 UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MR. T. W. COTIE Director of Health and Physical Education, Oshawa Public Schools THE COST OF THE 12-DAY CAMP IS 30.00 Facilities Include: FILTERED POOL SWIMMING INSTRUCTICN ARCHERY VOLLEY BALL MOVIES HIKES ® LIBRARY MR. R. G. LANCASTER, CHAIRMAN, SUMMER CAMP COMMITTEE, 638 BROOKSIDE DRIVE, OSHAWA, ONT, Dear Sir: | am considering sending one or more children to your camp at Kedron. Would you kindly send me ( ) application forms along with further information about the camp, ety of subjects from ceremonial! The officers are busy also de- John Lee. Mrs. Willi at ¥ s 8 pe. Mrs. amson was a drill, flight drill, to squad drill ng who will receive the Hill . i a n Asal In short all you will be getting Trophy for the outstanding IeTiber of Oshawa's Golden Age| p b : Club, | is drill. This to the average cade of the year, This winner of » od a al might seem quite nauseating but this trophy will also find out at oe Rebryary. i, She wis pre. y actually it can be quite enjoy- the Annual Inspection. jisceas il her ay . : S08, Those celebrating able and we do want to make a| After the parade a little news SICNEYs led in March of this| are: Dex te : good showing at the annual in-|/slipped out that Tuesday was the Nassau street: Arthur Glad spection. CO's birthday. A belated happy man, 38 Cadi Y h: Mary A personal reminder to each birthday from all the cadets and cadet that attendance is very im Matthews, 319 Wilson road officers north; Mr Norman Chese portant in the next three weeks pore a3 8: hon \ street; not only because you all need uth yay. 126 W liam street ctice in drill but also it east; Cynthia Louise Temper- Be an rid wk ton, 251 Elizabeth street; ii help i gy : John L., Yule, 206 Verdun camp this summer and whether you get some (ree ing time at the airport road; Mrs. Gordon Kimmer ly RR 4, Bowmanville; George McMillan Ji 702 NSPECTION HELD Emerson avenue Mrs Lil sy Gilbank, our commandin lian Tromley, 167 Na officer, also held an inspection Tuesday evening to check the oi cadets on their appearance re celebratin today Leavens, 209 10 BASEBALL CAMPFIRE HANDICRAFTS TORONTO (CP) weather forecasts 11 am. issued maybe Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, High Saturday Synopsis: A drastic change in Windsor ores 59 60 the weather picture across the St, Thomas 60 province is expected to take place London 60 during the weekend as a weather Wingham 60 disturbance moves through the Toronto 65 lower Great Lakes late Saturday, i'renton 65 and early Sunday. Over Southern St, Catharines 65 J * \A 55 1 . 55 5 also fly 58 p+ SHI Aon do ARR 2 8g Indicate Number of Children Attending ........ ovis vsssvnen ( ) Girls ( ) Boys EEE EE EE EE I IA ESI RS I I SERENE SRI I BRC UNREST SCR Mrs, Williamson is survived by her daughter, Mrs, Weeks, and a son Percy, in Chicago. She had m------ | LP grandchildren, The funeral will be held at the Th A id Mcintosh Funeral Home, May 9, ree CCl en |at 2 p.m, Rev, J. McKnight wil! . [take the service and burial will] Investigated {be in Union Cemetery. . FUNERAL OF : Three accidents Thursday and| HAROLD LAKIN this morning brought the safety. The funeral service for Harold| au + i sing : al to five |Lakin, 166 Nassau St., who died| street; Lola Hall, 9 Banting Otago there will be increasing Hi milton 65 Cars driven by Robert J. Fowl- in the Trenton General Hospital| avenue; Grant and Gail {cloudiness toca omp dL uskoka ! P howers or thunderstorms begin- Killa Lot 33, Concession 2, Darling-|last Sunday, was held at the Mc-| Souter (twins), 714 Dunlop |S10OWErS OF eS AL dad a stated fon and Herbert Lines, 492 Wilson|Intosh Funeral Home at 2 p.m.| street west, Whitby; Larry [GH tonight and continuing into Earlton .,., After the nspection he stated ,.,.4 north collided on Oshawa Thursday May 5 Shaw, 348 Rosedale drive Sunday followed by cooler air Sudbury that the cadets, in general, were 1. ard north and Richmond] Rev. Mr. Webb, of First Bap- Whitby; Lynn Bar: 484 [late Sunday. North Bay "very smart in, appearalite and street east at 10.35 a.m, Thurss tist Church, conducted the serv-| Montrave; Mrs. J. K. Lang, In the North the cloudy show: Kapuskasing ory saa Dt p20 | day, jces. Interment was in Oshawa| 280 Division street, ery weather of the past few days white River ........ 3 r of reports of Inspec-| qhree cars were involved in a[Union Cemetery. The first five persons to in. | Will change to clearing skies a ons held during the past year. [collision on William and Mary| The pallbearers were A. Floyd,| form The O Ya I ™ ¢ |cooler temperatures during Sat- | One report stated toab he Visit-| streets at 3.5 p.m. Thursday. |J. Crossman, F. Vancott, A. Top-| their birthdays each day wil [urday. ing 'inspection officer had neveriThe drivers were Lyla Edna ping, Earl Hoy and D. Saunders. ceive double tickets to The | Regional forecasts valid until LATE DEATH seen a better squadron than Cameron, Lot 48, Concession 9, receive double tickets to The | 4 "op Saturday: ours. All the reports stated thal East Whitby: Gerald D. Fare-| FUNERAL OF Regent Theatre, good for a |" Te do ; . 0] i Ny te and \ 3 . are-| e four-week riod: The cute | Lake Erie, Lake Huron, south-| MaeCULLAGH - Archie, suddenly at both the officers, instructors and well, 184 Beatty avenue and Ste- MRS. JOSEPH HORBACEWICZ kK period. The cure | 0 Georgian Bay, Windsor, Lon-|his residence Inveriyn, Whitby on Tues cadets were "well above aver- phen R. Harvey, RCAF Station,| High requiem mass for Mrs,| Tent attraction is Walt Dis- [300 "cloudy with a few sunny dv May 3. 1960 Archie Mac age." This is something that Gimli, Manitobi. Damage esti-| Joseph Horbacewicz, 285 Central] PS Kidnapped" in Tech intervals today. Saturday cloudy Cullagh employee of Mrs. F. H. M shall have to work for at our mated at $500 was caused to the! Park boulevard south, who died nicolor. [oe turning " ol op during the aft. devin Alveryan, Whitby a his Sith inspection so we can keep it that Farewell car and at $200 to the|al the Oshawa General Hospital Reports on birthdays will | erncon Scattered showers or Funeral Chagel Whithy for seivie way. Cameron car last Monday in her 70th year,( be received only between the |i nderstorms beginning this eve. |e Chinel on Saturday May 7th at One question who was the At 6.55 a.m. Friday two cars/was sung in St. Hedwig's Polish| hours of 8 am. and 10 a.m. ¢ ol J : i |4 p.m. Interment Union cemetery, Osh ning and ending late Saturday.|awa. Minister the Rev. D. Marshall, Winds south 15 to 25 shifting to -- p-- northwest Saturday afternoon, Niagara, Lake Ontario, Hall (cadet?) from Courtice that look- collided on Park road at Kiag|Catholic Church at '0 a.m. Thurs- ed like he just crawled thro street. The cars were driven by|day, May 5. a garbage dump? We are expect- Cyril George Norris, 484 Gibbons any; Felix Kwiatkowski sang ing a great improvement from street and James Joseph King: the mass. Interment was in St.! PARIS (AP)--Maurice Papo . y 3 him next week ton, 304 Dunlop street ii Gregory's Cemetery police prefect, is against ol ig burton, Ramilion, Toronto: So iG Whitby The pallbearers were Waclaw meters in Paris. In a speec he glow ng oy th derst BD PROMOTIONS | Grygorcewicz, Joseph Grygorce- said receipts would be insuffi showers of une SFSlor ay cl udy Congratulations are in order |wicz, Albert Grvgorcewicz. John cie . Ir 9 ning late tonight, Saturday cloudy for a group of Junior eadets who Ad bh M B Z, John cient to pay for work in improv with scattered showers or thun- Were ri he. rank 'of . SASKATOON (CP Governor. | fs AT oLacs, rarian Miklizwka IE De et ; fe! work i Paid| derstorms turning colder late in Leading Air Cadets. The cadets General Vanier took a first-hand po A Sf t 4 Supp ene ""Ithe day. Winds south 15 to 25 L. Chilcott, W. Fleury, T. Ditt Thursday at the $100,000,000| FUNERAL OF aires dy loz a Rytoman © OWNerSichifting to north late Saturday mar. B. Magill, P. Peterson and South Saskatchewan River dam| MRS. WINNIFRED HULDAH [and indire or yawn wi a direct" Northern Georgian Baw, Kirk L. Smith have all had eight Project. It was an unscheduled HAMILTON would mar ti ps and they)),.q4 Lake, eastern White River, successful months of cadet train top on his western tour, made The funeral service for Mrs d mar lhe esthelic appear-in,., Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy with ing. We are expecting great at his request Winnifred Huldah Hamilton, who ance of Pars showers today. Saturday cloudy things from them in the future eA Si and cooler with rain ending Sat- ANNUALS ARRIVED Firefi l ters urday afternoon. Winds south 15 25 becoming north 25 Satur. F/L Gilbank received 50 copie Rv A ial and be Western White River, Timmins- informed me that they shall be given out shortly. : Osiave residents can expect, Chief Hobbs said that the men | 0 have two uniformed firefight-! i ' akan ers knocking at their door in the will have a good chance to he near future as the Oshawa Fire nearer a fire If they are on an Kapuskasing: Sunny with a few Our own Squadron Yearbooks Department begins a house-to-| Inspection tour than if they were |cloudy periods today and Satur-| day Seasonable temperatures, will be given out at the annual inspection hiss Jaspection program for pos- at the station. There was a case sible fire hazards : ' A 1azard in Hamilton, Ont., he said, where |Winds north 15 today and light Saturday. CLEANUPS After the parade Tuesday the NCO's held a meeting to decide who they are going to give the LAC Trophy to The LAC Trophy given the best junior cadet in : Beginning next week groups of! firefighters on inspection round squadron and it is based on the firefighters will spread through- noticed a fire before the pen ut their districts continuing the dents of the house in questi begun two years ago, e' were aware of it 1 on program of house inspection is : off. A decrease of 50 per n the number of fire calls| inswered across Canada has been COMING EVENTS RUMMAGE Sale, Pilot Club for dangerous hazards. in Saturday, May 7, 9.00 a.m coe South CRA Hall, 100 Gibb Street: Ages 9 to | OT antorm: NO OBLIGATION | - Householders are not obligated to allow the firefigitters in but ty OPEN TONIGHT ation eall Brooklin, OLiver they are strongly urged to for UNTIL 9 P.M. their own protection. The men| will not inspect attics or bed- | T J rooms unless they are specifical-| 0 H E ie ly requested to -- however they | will pay particular attention tol BOXED PILLOW SLIPS The men, under the direction| Deputy Fire Chief Ernest Stacey will be on the lookout for Reg. 1.98--Embroidered pillow slips of excel- lent quality high count cotton, madeira and OPPOSES METERS VANIER SEES BIG PROJECT ok GRANDMA'S HERBS PROVEN GOOD A sity that Michigan State researcher has stated varied tests: prove that many of the old-fashioned herb concoctions have real therapeutic value your business real old-fashioned boost using the Oshawa Times Classified Ads to move mer- chandise, Start your. ad now in this fast moving medium by dialing RA 3-3492 Univer- ns esti nn | that by Give ALWAYS GOOD FOOD BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER HOTEL LANCASTER to the $800,000 is needed fo provide 220 BEDS YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS NEEDED sk paying cent Oshawa 30 Sim ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH GUILD RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS TULIP TEA AND BAKE SALE SATURDAY, MAY 7th 2 to 5 p.m. Corner of Wilson Rd. and Hoskin Ave of such dangers as ashes not in metal containers, overfused pan- els, faulty wiring, oily rags, or paint and other inflammables CORONATION | stored too close to heating equip- ORANGE TEMPLE [oe Last year 1166 homse were. visited. In over two-thirds of the SATURDAY, MAY 7 households fire hazards were 8 P.M. SHARP found POINT OUT DANGERS | Fire Chief Ray Hobbs stressed |that householders are under no obligation to rectify any of the $s other than for their own afety. The men inspeciing the {homes will just point out ths UAW.A. HALL [ime yavgers ang leave it up to the May 7th Fhe men will work in groups | of five, travelling on a pumper. | 20 GAMES $10 A GAME | Two men. will visit each house and one. man will always stay 5 GAMES $25 the truck. If there is a fire | the driver will be immedi. notified on the two-way radio and a wail of the siren will summon the others in the group. | : [} fancy colored embroidered patterns. -Approx- imately 42 36 A lovely gift for Mother USE OUR CONVENIENT "LAY-AWAY" PLAN A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE TILL NEEDED ZELLER'S LIMITED X inches SEND IT TO ... Oshawa General Hospital ALMA STREET, OSHAWA DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE RA 3-2294 SHOPPING CENTRE 226 STEVENSON RD, S. PHONE RA 3.2209 JACKPOTS, ONE GAME $150 Attention: Campaign Treasurer SHARE THE WEALTH

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