WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Mana~er: Lloyd Robertson Ajax Man Awaits Sentence On Break-In A 22-year-old Ajax man was|in a box near the cash register | Friday convicted of breaking into| Was missing. Tel. MO. 8-3703 St. Jobn's Pupils Ask School Board | £ z : Sgt. {a Pickering Twp. grocery store|p pon. mun police Dept., said] |and was remanded until June 29 that he investigated and it ap-| for sentence. Raymond Gallagher, | peared that whoever had entered | who was placed om, the scene of the window had first scaled a a break-in by a fingerprint found six-foot high fence to reach the on a piece of broken glass, was window. were criticized Friday for their lack of legal knowledge about Richard Bodley, of the; Bailiff Duties THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, June 25, 1960 5 Not Understood HAMILTON (CP) Police ihe duties of commercial bailiffs 2 opposed to division court bail- iffs. Speaking at the Ontario chief constables' training seminar, in- spector Fred Davies of Toronto said: "The power and authority of Businessmen and Householders ATTENTION The Whitby Chamber of Commerce urges you to toke pride in your commupity Decorate for July Ist, (Canada's Birthday) A judge will be appointed to select the best decoroted place Re-Call Tenders Whitby Public School Board|since reduced the cost of that| {will be asked to call for tenders school by $19,000 but with this| again on a new school to be built|present bid it would seem that it in Blair Park Subdivision. At a|will cost nearly $40,000 more than convicted by Judge Arthur Will-| On the ground below the win-|[the cammercial bailiffs are mott in the Ontario County dow, he said, he found pieces of greatly MiSundersiood 80 only Criminal Court. |broken glass and sent two f|by ! a ic but by Jo eo Frank Laycoe, proprietor ofjthem to the Ontario Provincial| 'os: ~HCve, 8 Ho OCHCE bli |Frank's Food Market, Tudor |Police identification bureau, |W0ere authorily 1s so misusde. street, at the Ajax town limits | Sgt. Reginal Rackham, of the| A commercial bailiff was an wld the court that on the morning|OPP identification bureau, said|28ent of an owner or licenced Visit Martyrs Shrine 1S1 YI : of 'business on Dominion Day. Last Tuesday Grade 8 of St.|the Som, Races and games were ' [thoroughly enjoyed. Joss separate Jal Shane Grade 5 of St. Bernard's school a bus and visited the Martyrs'; 4 "Grades 5 and 6 of St Thank you for your co-operation JOHN R. FROST President of . . . Whitby Chamber of Commerce Shrine in Midland. They were|john's school for a ball game on supervised by Sister Mary Rose, Wednesday. The boys and girls principal of the school, also Sister of St. John's school have been John of The Cross. |playing baseball since spring The group first attended Mass 2gainst Hillcrest school . (girls), ' | which was offered by the Whitby Oshawa, Ajax and Pickering. Mr. The board had received coun-| pastor Father Leo J. Austin.|Joseph Mills is in charge of the|cil's approval for a Hebenturel After a picnic lunch the group boys' sports and Miss Joan issue of $195,000 for the school. made a tour of the grounds con-|Cronin is in charge of the girls. | At a joint meeting of the two ducted by a Jesuit father. They A field day will be held in the bodies, it was agreed that the also visited the Old Fort where! fall. ; |new school should cost about Fathers Brebeuf and Lallemant! On Sunday evening, June 26, at| $165,000 for the general contract. are buried. St. John The Evangelist parisn| This week, the board reported After Benediction they had a hall, the pupils from the convent|that the lowest tender had been view of Georgian Bay and were will give a recital. Sister Ste.|in the amount of $184,000 and invited aboard the "'Quewaitan".|Isaura, Superior of the convent, asked council to approve a total They were also invited to attend|is the music teacher. Everyone | expenditure of $216,000. ; the graduation of Grade 12 pupils is invited to attend | Councillor Harry Inkpen said from St. Theresa school held in| Grade 8 of St. John's school that he felt it was a dangerous St. Margaret's Church. The group will be attending a Communion practice to announce what the happily made their way home breakfast in the parish hall on| limit would be. He said that con- after an eventful day, Wednesday, June 29, catered by tractors would then aim just Grade 7 of St. John's separate/the Catholic Vomen's League, [below the total price. school enjoyed a picnic at Green- The closing exercises will be hel wood Park on Thursday. Mr. in St. John's Church at 2.30 Wed- PRICE TIRE Martin reported Joseph Mills, teacher, supervised 'nesday afternoon. oy yor 3 anjey he nat 4-Hitter Gives meeting of town council on Thurs-| the Palmerston Avenue School day, members refused a request| from the board to approve a larger debenture issue to pay for| the school. | although only one year has passed of April 8 he had entered his that he found one print on the) and everyone s2ys the contract- | store and found a window broken, |glass, and he said that it was al from a shelf in frontjidenticai to the right middle fin-| | | | firm, acting on behalf of that man or firm to r articles or series of articles where a business contract is broken, Inspector Davies emphasized that it is not the duty of the pol- ice to enter a repossession case before it has gone to court, un- less a breach of the peace has Leen created. CEDAR CREEK leader, | Pickering Win last year for $156,000. He said| Pitcher Bill Hansen of Picker) Whitby made 3 of their 4 errors WHITBY PERSONALS that he had been told by one board member that the architect has! ing threw a four-hit ball against|in ne Six inning, Yierally hand- | , Rem , ling Pickering the insurance run. Viitoy Ab's Esso Y ednesday! Both pitchers were outstanding Bight » Centennial pars as oli at the plate as well as on the Church by pupils of Mrs. W E by absorbed their fourth straight pound and contributed two hits S Buricz- the evemin defeat in Southern Ontario Coun: each to their team's attack. Whit. {2mmers. a oh Sara ne ty softball league play. Whitby), Murray Stubbins had the 0m pos 3 y-aach, ' 1 hy # 8 i Bizet for two pianos will be play: has won two other two hits for Ab's squad. eq by senior students. The final score Wednesday night | Herb Legard was the only other was 5-1, although a 2-run burst by| Pickering player to have two hits Mr. Hugo Goemans, of McCul- Pic} in the top of the as Hansen did. | lough drive, is still in the Oshawa ninth must be noted as well. Up| Monday night Ab's Esso is back |General Hospital where he under- until that time the game had been in Pickering for the second part went surgery. His son, Christo- a lairly close pitcher's battle be- of the home-and-home arrange- | pher, who was hurt in an acci- tween Bill Stacey of Whitby and'ment within the Southern Ontario/dest, is also in hospital. Hansen, although Hansen had a County Softball league shcedule. | i 2 5 definite edge, and his team led Next Wednesday night they play op Thi 9 I 3-1. Ab's Esso had a 140 lead after Port Perry in Whitby's Centennial euchre club, held at the home of the first inning, but lost it in the Park. Mrs. Edna Henning, Brock street. | fifth when Pickering scored two R HE winners were: first, Mrs. Edna | runs, and added the insurance Pickering 5 7 2|Henning; second, Mrs. Howard! tally in the next inning Whitby 1 4 4 Bartley; low, Mrs. Rose Barring-| urge -_ Te ton A tasty lunch was served. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Edna Sawyer. Mrs. Harry Jacobs, 209 Hallett Men's Club NoMetro Here " . |Ave., is now convalescing at her Sees Slides Says Conncdlor hom 315 say ih Oshawa { General Hospital, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford English | be a party to any metro system|and Mrs. Mervyn English, of New es I 1p in the Whitby area. Councillor |castle, visited on Thursday at the [George Brooks, at a meeting this| home of Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Eng St. John's Men's Club, Port Week gave notice of motion that|lish and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Whitby, held its last meeting of | he 'will ask the eins sub- | English. he season last Monday evening division committee to rule on a . en a Mr Jeff Mar. letter from the Regional Plan-| MTS. = Roberts, of: West Hil, tin, presiding. All reports were Ning Assoc. asking permission tol * Spence 2 ey Weshe at the seceived and approved. |use data on Whitby in a survey| pone ry augh er ANC. SON. ; . |being made. . |law, Mr. and Mrs, George Page, During the business meeting, : 3 o|of Dufferin street. the members discussed work to|, At an earlier meeting, council be done at the church, funds to heard the letter submitted by the Mr. and Mrs, William Emorey,| be provided by the Men's Club |'0WN Planning board. At that Hickory street, are spending the The great number of members| time, council approved a motion | week end at their cottage at West- who attended this last meeting | that, such data be released by lake. . e town engineer, | % . | ay va the sviored This week, Councillor Brooks! Congratulations are extended to| S Ts Ch) ®|reported that he had given this day to Mrs. Fred Vickers, 908 trip west and also views of the) "oo Choe th d had! Byron street north, by her many spit . Mr. Albert Ed-|* Ehi. siide then anc. ad Cionds. noi G iv hospital grounds. } friends, neighbors and relatives. | wards thanked Mr, Kirk on: be- changed his mind. He said that Mrs. Vick is lebrati her| half of all present : he would like to _be assured that 79th Pibrivonly hit gies 2 the close of the evening, re ihe Judmalion Which might be/y;chers have Seven childrne, 34 ents were served. The in Veo be used oi the grandchildren, 26 great grand- will resume their activities tor ir A children. Very happy birthday to i] ; 4 ormation of a metro system of yi.c vy kers and also t in September when a banquet ne t lving Whitb: | Mrs. Vickers and also to her| will take place for that first fall | 2° Trment nvoving Whithy, grandson, Mr. Edward Davis. ill lake place for that first fa "I don't want anything to do te June 27, at the Whitby Baptist! 1 002 000 100 000 000 | An attractive program will be| On Monday, June 27, Roy, son| presented on Monday evening, |of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell, | |ley Moore, Louise Chowen, Doug - .| street, has returned from a five|gocial evening was in charge of weeks trip abroad where Brear, Sharon Brear, Brian |Curtis, Carla 'Vanderhost and Carmen Degror. | Legion Auxiliary Plans July Picnic Canadian Legion Ladies Auxil- ing business is flat. J lwith cere Coucllior iii Davidson of the window, scattered on the|gerprint made by Gallagher on a yeque: WOM, |floor. He said that from $30 to $40|police form. (hat it had been reported to him| or Fie said that from $30 to $40/p that Lindsay is building 10-room| ! schools for very substantial sums| M Ch d IC Ed H sell ayorsLhain |,0-LdS Ilave He recommended that the re- - quest for a larger debenture issue To Be Provided, 2 be returned to the school board iener noas and they be asked to call ten- = ders again, Y egion Tuesday evening the Whitby Councillor Paul Coath said that] Baptist Church Co-Ed's group call for tenders but had instead by's Mayor will be provided by.Park. The scavenger hunt prov- called for estimates because Branch 112 of the Canadian Le-|ed te be very stimulating and they could not ask for bids until gion, Earlier this week council|Prizes were awarded to the win-| they received council's approval. approved a recommendation that ning team. He said that when the approval'a chain of office be provided for| A lively baseball game was en- was received, they had accepted the mayor in time for the opening | joyed followed by the wiener the lowest estimate, {of the new town hall this summer, [Toast around the bonfire with! theds," said Councillor Coath, members learned that the Whitby Sponsored by the CGIT Group. "but do all contractors realize Legion had asked permission to/Mrs. E. A. MacMillan, tenders were actually called." [pe allowed to provide the chain, Was assisted by Dr. MacMillan, The motion to return the re- A lotter fro Sth branch | MF and Mrs. Gerry Wigston, Mrs. | quest and call for new tenders| Srind Von Leon pontine Smitherman, Mrs, Earl J. was then passed, [read by Councillor Harry Inkpen. Bryant, Mr. Sid Johnston, Mr. |quested permission to supply the| chain for Mayor Martin, "ie B d T L] {chain to be dedicated to the| M | memory of the fallen, | an 0 axe Mayor Martin expressed his per-| S D b t King street, will be celebrating sonal appreciation of the offer, | ummer e u casion a party has been arrang- this,"" he said, "I had some 0 S d ed with the following guests: qualms about using the taxpayers | n un ay | Leo Gagnon, Leslie Hayes, Maur- money for a chain of office and Whitby Brass Band will make een O'Leary, Stuart Smith, Shel- this offer pleases me very much." |its summer debut in Centennial | ------ Park on Sunday evening June %. | A complete summer concert pro- gram has been scheduled and| all brass band music lovers will | by their local band. | The concert will commence at 8 p.m. and new Senior Bandmas-| ter, Russell Entwistle will con-| |duct the band, that will operate! from the band shell. | The program for the Sunday | Best wishes for many more | happy birthdays are extended to Mr. Garry Edwards who will be celebrating his birthday on Sun- iary, for its last meeting of the day. |season, held a social evening last Mr. and Mrs. James Britton, (Wednesday at the Legion Hall 916 McCullough drive, celebrated Mrs. Earl Ormiston presided. their 22nd wedding anniversary on| During the short business meet- Friday. Their friends wish theming, reports were submitted by many more anniversaries. |various conveners for the forth- Whitby Baptist Church 3 B's for | SOMIng fall bazaar. The Tuesday, the closing of their season held aJuly 19 picnic &t Cobourg was jenic pot luck supper held at | discussed. Any members wishing Pp P Suphe [to go please phone Mrs. W. Cas-| oo ser ation Pak Sn sad. A bus will leave the Legion and her group were in charge of Hall at 10 a.m. the band will play a relection the games. A gay time was en.| The members were sorry fol. jjeq +Mugical Fragments": a joyed by all, learn that Mrs, Charles Spencer ejection of Welsh Airs including is in the hospital and offer her "All Through the Nignt", "The Miss Mary Anderson, 104 Trent best wishes for her recovery. The Ash Grove" "Land of My Fath. ers', and 'Men of Harlech", and % {they will conclude by playing The group will resume its ac- "Marching Home" and "Even- tivities on Sept. 14. | tide". California Cuties Here On Dominion Day Gangway . . .,comedian; Beulah, the 36-inch midget player who. is a riot in under this price for a seven-room | he was advised the board did not| The chain of office for Whit- held a wiener roast at Springhill "No one questions their me- Op Thursday evening, council |singsongs and charades. This was In the letter, the branch re. Mrs. Don Mitchell. his fourth birthday. For the oc-| 'I am very pleased about get top entertainment in this field night concert is as follows: "Old Comrades", a march; "All in an April Evening", a chorale; a waltz medley entitled "Gay Nineties"; "Day with the Huntsmen", a descriptive sketch; | "Largo", a concert piece; and| "Annie Laurie", a march, Following a brief intermission | she Mrs, V. Moore. visited London, Paris, Copenhage- | en, Edinburgh and Inverness, Scotland. A surprise baby shower was| held last Wednesday evening at| the home of Mrs. Evelyn Mitchell, Colborne street, in her honor. The invited guests provided a var- ied and tasty lunch, they were Mrs.. Kay Levandoski, Oshawa; Mrs. Gwen Whiteside, Mrs. Bess Howard, Mrs. Eileen McIntosh,| Gangway . . . Mrs. Hilda Grimes, Mrs. Joan The California Cuties will soon W130. | Harding, Mrs. Anita Hampson,| _. every game; Vampira, the Cu Eve Robertson, Mrs. Alice Stone, | 2'MIVe" : ties "Ace" chucker; and Chris all of Whitby. During the evening| They're the wackiest, most en- tine, the talk of ball parks with games were played and prizes|tertaining gang of softball play- her expensive wardrobe that will awarded to winners. ling female impersonators ever hit) every Yours presely, Chris. : ni tine will put on a fashion show Seen on +8 ball field, and they 3 during the course of the ball have you splitting your sides game, with laughter once you've seen| Thig is one ball game that ysu them in action! | don't want to miss, they play here Mr. George Borchuk is celebrat- ing his birthday today. His friends wish him many happy re- turns of the day. By G. KILPATRICK CEDAR CREEK -- Mrs. Frank arris and Mr. W. Blain are both home after recent surgery in Oshawa General Hospital, Charles and Jim Parm, of To- ronto, are visiting Sam Parm for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs, id sons of Manches'er Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trick and family of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oyler and boys of Courtice called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oyler Saturday. Good manners are just as nec- essary in the water as on dry land, Your Red Cross reminds you that such seemingly harm- less things as running, pushing, diving from balconies or ledges, or swimming under docks, boats or towers are often the cause of drowning "accidents", Be Water Wise this summer! Think! Don't sink! A |r b: Ei roll Mom, Dad, and the kids can spend a swell evening together! fun . . . keeps minds and vhole funfor the 'entire family er skate Bz 5 £ for'an even F 7 " FAMILY ECREATION WRITBY COMMUNITY ARENA SKATING EVERY TUESDAY & SATURDAY Skating is great odies nimble and trim. njoy it together! Family Monuments a 46E/ STAFFORD BROS. Created To Individual Requirements Whithy Churches Let's all go to Church this Sunday Monumental Works 318 Dundas East MO 8-3552 | | Il ANGLERS! BASS SEASON OPENS JULY 1st St. Andrew's EMMANUEL Presbyterian REFORMED Church CHURCH REV. D. MARSHALL REV, GERRIT REZELMAN BYRON ST. S. AT ST. JOHN ST. | 3,4 Concession West of Brock N. 11 a.m. ~--Dutch Service 11 a.m.--~Sunday School in English 7 p.m.~--English Service Everyone Is Heartily Welcomed FAITH BAPTIST 419 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY Pastor: Rev. E. C. Corbett, B.Th, 9:45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL HAM, MORNING WORSHIP Jr. congregation and Beginners' classes 9:45 A.M, -- BIBLE CLASS Whitby Baptist Church Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister Mrs, W. E. Summers, A.T.CM, 9:15 AM. RADIO BROADCAST 10 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 1AM. Adventurers' Evangelistic eam : 9:45 AM, BIBLE SCHOOL HOUR 11 AM. ond 7 P.M, Our Pastor speaking at both services, 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE (Everyone Welcome) Dressed in the very latest (?)|on Dominion Day, Friday, July 1, fashions, the Cuties will put on a|starting at 8 p.m. show that will be remembered] The Cuties are playing 150 long after they have gone. But|games this season and they will A b i don't let their clownish antics|play games from coast to coast yews ake 2 Dolo im be fool you , . . for each one of the|and all through Canada. The game Ie Whitby d. re members of this rollicking aggre-| here promises to be a great | us y data be turned over : + | : {to the subdivision committee for gation is a topnotch ball player softball attraction. ! I gE i | study before such information is I hi rn Bg, i Brey yy) released. |vide the fullest opportunity for|of their play on the field is as| Special to The Oshawa Times |Our members to enjoy rightful much a part of their fantastic suc- | LONDON 3 leisure, to participate fully in the|cess as is their hilarious collec. LONDO? A demand for social 'and cultural life of the tion of comedy routines on and higher wages for about 3,000,000] community and to safeguard their off the field, They're funny workers, in hg snpineering and health, |enough to titillate the most criti- . . Ss 1pbuy ding Industries is now cer- "The tim | cal audience . yet (hey plav of the season at the United a night, and motor-boats can't!tain to be made within the next exisiting ie dug some fo amend esl enough to satisfy 'the most Church Hall. The president, Mrs, |Sé¢ vou. Be Water Wise this|few weeks. All that is uncertain available labor is fully absorbed |ardent softball fan, meeting. with a metro form of govern- "ie ues veo soe un | UJ JC Engineers Ask Wage Hike the next meeting of council hc By M. MCINTYRE HOOD WCTU Hears Report On Convention On Tuesday afternoon WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Rev. John M. Smith, BA., B.D. -- Minister Mrs. J. Beaton, A.R.T.C. -- Organist Rev. A. M. Butler, B.A., Assistant Minister MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER RECEPTION OF MEMBERS SUNDAY SCHOOL 1AM, Girls end boys un das? Aears Pentecostal Tabernacle WHITBY'S REVIVAL CENTRE 307 BROCK ST. NORTH REV. JOHN SCARR, Pastor PHONE MO 8-5772 Home League Plans Greeting Salvation Army ome League held their last |weekly meeting at the Citadel. In this National Water Safety the Week your Red Cross urges you Women's Christian Temperance '© Dever swim in the dark. Sup- Union held their last meeting|C'Vised swimming is. impossible See the new Johnsor SEA-HORSES 3 to 75 hp at COUNTY | SPORTS 149 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY ® Boats @ Outboards ® Fishing Tackle PHONE MO 8-5011 EASY TERMS 10 AM. Girls and Boys 9 years and over 11 AM, Infant Care Women's Junior Worship r BROCK "=r ey > Phone MO 8-3618 LAST TIME Evening Shows at 7 and 9 P.M. TODAY Feature Starts at 7:15 and 9:40 Saturday Matinee 8:45 AM.--RADIO BROADCAST, CKLB OSHAWA 9:45 A.M.--OUR GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM.--PASTOR PREACHING 7:00 P.M.--Subject: "SAMSON AND DELILAH" Special Music by The Gospelaires Everyone Welcome to Attend the Red Cross serves | I | because of you FARM GASOLINE AT THE MOST 'REASONABLE PRICE Call VIGOR OIL 78 BOND WEST ' OSHAWA Telephone RA 5-1109 2 (OVER 40 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ONTARIO) If a disaster should strike, the Red Cross would be here! When blood is needed the Red Cross is here! And when our brothers, husbands or sons in the Armed Forces need help the Red Cross is there! THE RED CROSS SERVES YOU ! in AN AVON PRODUCTION GAZEBO' co-sharring™ CARL REINER with JOHN McGIVER in CINEMASCOPE H. Quantrill, was in charge of |Summer! {about it is the amount which before overtime is permitted. With the Cuties, you enjoy a The meeting was opened by Mrs. prayer. The usual reports were held in Galt. At the close of the] This will be one of the major after consultation should be lim- inni s. R. Horswel. ; he > . |ment. Fr i gs of : + submitted and adopted, meeting, lunch was served with| questions to be decided at the/ited to 20 hours a month." | straight | A welcome meeting will take fine report on the convention Killens as tea hostesses. federation of Engineering. and 46 Jonger holidays, and strikes| antics and general clowning 30 in honor of the new officers, which she attended as a dele-| The group will resume their se Shipbuiding Unions, to which jn the "motor industry, in which | around, you'll never ose intercst, | Lieutenant and Mrs. Roberts, who -- ference takes place at Llandudno! gu iiders w IA i : thy i § wants an examination of half hour riotous special flony| Whitby, at the end of June. On the agenda |, procedure machinery for dis-| show that is worth 'he price of| Refreshments were served by hy ne Ieslanovs Sealing | many stars on their roster this The group will resume their ac- | aims Fed I ti F season: Liza Jane, softball's top tivities in the fall. The Amalgamated Engineering e a on ears | Union, most powerful in terms o a week", The National Society of Metal Mechanics wants an im.| OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana- which amounts to £1.17s a week | charged Friday that proposed for the skilled worker's rate. |changes in the ban on resale manufacturers and suppliers al The target of a 40-hour week nrivilese at the expense of far-| sent work 42 hours will be re-| The federati i " Td i ours wa. | The federation, in a brief filed | affirmed by the conference. There | iin the Commons banking com- three resolutions which deal with " | S k posed changes would be tof 'his subject. After deploring the| make possible general re - estab- | cede the 40 hour week, ne Amal-lance by firms who wished to do gamated Enginee Union in- gg." This, said the federation, again demand its implementa- tyra] producers. The govern tion, without loss of pay. But the ment's proposed anti - combines g studied | | the executive free to concentrate by the banking commitiee which| the meeting and opened with these workers will ask Overtime which is agreed to|complete program of entertain- Joseph Kentner with prayer. The » Irs Mrs. A. Mitchell gave a very Mrs. H. Quantrill and Mrs. E.| annual conference of the Con- Other topics to be debated in-|to several innings filled with wild Place on Thursday evening, June gate. This annual convention was tivities in the fall, 39 unions are affiliated. This con-| the National Union "of Vehicle| Before the game they'll put on a/are establishing residence in which has been published, there {admission alone. The Cuties have Mrs. L. Craig and Mrs. Shenord. them mention specific amounts. f votes, asks for "not less than £1 Resale Amendment | mediate 20 per cent increase, dian Federation of Agriculture |price. maintenance would give| 40-HOUR WEEK z for union members, who at pre- mers and consumers. is, however, little urgency in the mittee, said the effect of the pro-| refusal of the employe~s to con-|jishment of resale price mainten- structs the executiv: council to | would be detrimental to agricul | I | | abtonee of any time factor leaves amendments are bein jie receiving representations. lon the wage claim. | OVERTIME WORK The question of overtime work| NON-COMMUNIST FISH |is also due for debate at the con-| HONG KONG (AP) -- Goldfish ference. It is placed on the agenda and tropical fish bred here now! in the following resolution which must have visas to enter the | i emanates from the Associated United States. The English-lan. | Blacksmiths, Forge and Smithy guage newspaper Hong Kong wt ur 1 GEORGE WELLS crs o GEORGE MARSHALL * maners or LAWRENCE WEINGARTEN | Workers' Society Standard said fish sold to United | Pl C . | "We condemn the born re- Stz buyers must have special US = artoon -- Scenic -- Adventure sistance of employcrs to associ- perm'ts showing that they were n J|ate with us in our efforts to pro-/not bred in Communist China. Campaign Starts SEPT. 20th Objective $4,000 Canadian Red Cross Society (WHITBY BRANCH) \