1 She Oshavon Tones SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1960 PAGE THIRTEEN Cosmetics Plan On Farewell St. , NEEDLESS ACCIDENTS Executive Sees Heavier Fines Big Expansion A cosmetics manufacturing) Alberto-Culver's Oshawa plant plant opened today on Farewell will concentrate the company's Ry -----. Are For ecast Sireat in Oshawa's Industrial; a nutacturing and retail organ- i 'Alberto-Culver of Canada Ltd, izations in this city, centralizing Doll Sho Errant drivers can expect| The only solution is more sum-| oy produce men's and women's the former distributing setup (in menses a ---- ---------- stricter law enforcement and fur-/monses and increased penalties, hairdressi : | foc i n essing products in a bright, Oakville) and manufacturing pro- ther increased penalties, Magis-|he declared. In every accident odern semi-automated fa ol i local | bully by John Rizmek, 3 osal/ Asked why the company de- E . A day. | has broken the laws. dir dt | "I'm beginning to wonder if we 4 njo y ed t ol Xyaled by Je OO Oshawa shouldn't consider re-examin.| Hair care and coloring prod- cided on an Oshawa location, Mr. Traffic Court, the magistrate di-|ing8 every driver and make the|ucts, hair spray and dandruff Mindlin said: "It is a good place . an . reedings| tests hard," he exclaimed. | control will also be made here. |(y advance expansion with prox- Radio Park gressed Som: Sourt Vivceedings Magistrate Mitchell commend: gy appr IN CHICAGO imity to markets served and condemnation of the "distressing ©d the use of the personal traffic| Started six years ago in Chi- availability of labor. IRCYRAS sk aol 1 icke 4 at t i | ri | A most successful doll show, increase of needless accidents", ticket served a; the time the of| oo 'yinoig the parent company' EXPANSION FORESEEN with both boys and girls taking! He said that despite all the| er. sai i jver| Will remain entirely separate] And, says the 41-year-old gen- part, was held last week at Radio criticism heard of drunk drivers pitect, De river from this company, according toa] manager: "We hope to Park. they are only the minority of} done wrong. | Harold D. Mindlin, general man- double both output and sales The boys acted as judges and cases. Most of the accidents) Traffic officers are overwork-|ager of Canadian operations, and here in our new home." there was some doubt at first occur, he said, on clear days,| oq he said, and the people can| former division manager at Kan- Mr, Mindlin says he hopes to whether they were judging the straight and dry roads, under, ho. {5 hay more taxes to hire|sas City, Missouri. double the 10,000 square foot girls or the dolls, good driving conditions when| 0.0 | Machinery from all parts of the plant size in a short time. And The winners of the events were; there is no reason for them. | "The people are going to be world has been ordered; as soon he sees a 40,000 square foot plant Biggest Doll: Joanne Esposito, INDIFFERENCE TO OTHERS made aware that if they get into| as the assembly line is set up, the in from three to five years. : smallest doll. Dianne Harriso The accidents are being caused difficulties they will have to pay," | working force of from eight to 12| Besides U.S. and Canadian best dressed doll, Susan Ginger-| by indifference to the rights of he concluded. people will be hired. Most will plants, the company has manu- eski; best home - made dress, others, discourtesy, preoccupa- be women, Ifacturing outlets in Mexico. [Irene Cox; most living doll, [tion with other problems, and Bonme Newsome. "| "ne 'magiirave-anéstioned tel CELEBRATING Rebrin Plea Judge Named lon Tom of hg wrote wore: sama. asemiraed 'whe ros BIRTHDAYS By Fai | y Fair Board 12 inches and under, Donna and other media. | p Dragomatz; over 12 inches, Jo-| 'Maybe we are getting too Congratulations and best e More SHOWN IN THE top picture | cated on Farewell street in the | was built by John Riznek, a | from left, Ald. S. T. Hopkins, |anne Esposito; bridal doll, Pat-|much,'"' he said. "It is rolling off] wishes to the following resi- nc The light horse committee of is the new home of Oshawa's Oshawa Industrial Park, the | local builder. In the bottom representing Oshawa's Indus- ricia McPherson; loudest crying people like water off a duck's| dents of Oshawa and district the South Ontario Agricultural So- newest industry -- Alberto- | plant was officially opened to- | picture, shown inspecting the trial Commission, Thomas Me- jdotl, Dorothy Fice. back". who are celebrating birthdays | ciety Tuesday night recommend- * Culver of Canada Ltd. The cos- | day. When the machinery is in- | plant's grounds, are, third from 3 ad . i ene ~| today: R t d ed to the Oshawa Fair Board Laughlin, Industrial Commis. | Kenneth Garrow, 129 Huron e eC e [that Mr. Robinson, a well-known metics plant will manufacture stalled, a work force of about | left, E. C, Friedel, company | . ; : : hair preparations and hair col- = 12, mostly women, will be oper- | treasurer, and on his left, | sioner, and extreme right, John stréet; Jill Brewster, 846 Gormley livestock. breeder, be oring products for the com. ating the assembly line. The | Harold D. Mindlin, Canadian | Riznek, builder. Mary street: Tom Fitches, VANCOUVER (CP)--Stateless appointed light horse judge for pany's Canadian markets. Lo- | aftractive stone - front factory | general manager. Others are, --Oshawa Times Photos 530 Masson street; Mrs. Lil- |lecturer Irene Rebrin has lost an-| the Oshawa Fall Fair. | trate A. 8, Mitchell warned Tues-|there is at least one driver who cess (in Montreal). obo Bontsimsnsilbnsi. hh dsshdetl h Eh -- hai rm ---- ee ' lian Taylor, 340 Buena Visa other Tous of er batgie to stay The president of the fair board, till-increasing tendency to at- ; % avenue; Joan Henderson, in Canada but her lawyers plan Heber Down, of Brooklin, reports : od Er It an - illusion of 3, Oshawa; Hugh Smith, 216 [to extend the fight. that it is certain that the fair great size with "open planning" Marquette; Mrs, Emily Lind- The British Columbia Court of hoard will adopt this recommen- i.e., the use of railings, parti-| 2 , 4 ; say, 140 Albert street; Helen |Appeal Tuesday rejected Miss|dation at its next meeing in a {tions. and . counters' instead 'of 1 England, 525 Stevenson road |Rebrin's appeal against deporta-|few nights' time. walls north; Danny Shetler, 159 |tion. Her lawyers said they hope| -- ------ Guelph street; Tommy Me- |to invoke the proposed bill of Sees Home Shortag © Officer From | BET x | Conteh hse sesEies® Radio Park form The Oshawa Times of |Court of Canada. | i i ; i ! ; their birthdays each day will "It may well be that the bill T.C. Thompson, executive sec- will be effective from Sept. 1 to but feels that this is a necessary | ] receive double tickets to The | wil somewhat alter this case if it| retary of the National House/the end of November, so Mr. interim measure until private en-| S awa ent | i ir i Reseut Theatre, § for a |carries the weight that the fed. 13 ow Builders' Association from Toron-| Thompson pointed out that it|terprise alone can handle the k : p , four - weak ek ge cur- |eral government says is in| to, Tuesday visited the Beau Val-/would be wise for anyone earn-|problem. hg T . ; 4 .| rent attraction is "Porgy and fended," said Gordon Dowding. | ley housing development in Osh-|/ing between $5000 and $7000, and] Unless some action is taken 0 a ongo ' A ; 2 Bess", CCF member of the provincial | 0 u awa and inspected the two homes planning to buy or build a house, immediately. he said, Canada is i A Reports on birthdays will [legislature who brought the Re-| built by H. Kassinger that were to do so during that period, when going to be facing a need for al OTTAWA (CP) -- Four more i i ; be received only between the |brin incident before the courts. A 2 sa ofl t oh open to the public. they can he certain of being|tremendous public housing pro- Canadian officers are en route to js & y 4 . hh F hours of 8 a.m, and 10 a.m. The ease for Miss Rebrin, 33, = br Sees pe sow Discussing the recent relaxa-|cligible for NHA loans. gram like nothing this country|the Congo headquarters of the ©. ; . a lecturer at the University of ind e I adio Park last tion of government loan restric- ay . has ever seen before. This has United Nations force, External {8 P British Columbia, has rested|* day ing Th Snastes of tions on heme building, Mr.|LARGE MEMBERSHIP led the NHBA to ask the Hon.|Affairs Minister Green announced |' | i ; | Fall Fair heavily on the contention that she Ceremonies was Diane Schiff and y ' ay | The National House Builders' py. , istap tod he C. : titled to know and to deny| the judges were Patsy Magee, Thompson said that it may now | David Walker, minister of pub-/today in the Commons. was enti 0 know and to deny| be possi e to meet the govern-| Association, of which the Oshawaljic works, for a Royal Commis-| They will join five officers who! the grounds on which a deporta.| Janet Smith and Judy Esposito. ment estimate of 125.000 housing|Fflome Builders' Association is the sion to investigate the whole con-| Went to Leopoldville from the UN |} tion order was made against her, The winners in the various sta Yoxreg oR local affiliate, is composed of 38 cent of 1 a: finance. emergency force in Palestine 3 : 4 |classes were: jars in Cgtada in 190. Betors affiliated local associations rep-| °° Holt gage | earlier, The four new officers left |' § 4 Dates Set SEES JUSTICE DENIAL | Largest pet, Stuart Kidd; the NHBA had issued a more con. resenting 35,000 builders and al- DESIGN TRENDS Cairo for Leopoldvjlle this morn-|& 4 . Dr. M. C. Schumiatcher of Re-'smalest pelt, Larry Cox; smal- servative maximum estimate of ied tradesmen across Canada./Mr. Thompson made several ing. : br "| Following is a list of fall fairs] Sina: leading counsel of Misslest dog, Barb Magee; largest dog 110,000. The 1958 fotal was 164,000 1's prime function, said Mr. interesting comments about cur-| The four, all captains, are: J in this section of the province| tebrin pt the Hiiseday appeal Stuart Kidd; most' unusual pet, dwelling starts, and 140,000 in|Thompson, Is "to cteate a favor- rent trends in housing design. E. R. Shred, 37, Winnipeg, and te as issued by the agricultural so-|nearing last month, said the fact David O'Connor; longest ears, 1959 : able investment climate." Be-/This same population increase B. P. Uglow, 29, Surrey, England, cieties' branch of | the Ontario| that evidence may have been con- Barb. Magee; smallest tail, Stu- i sides making representations to has meant more and more de- both members of the Royal Cana- i i ru Department of Agriculture, sidered which his client had no|art Kidd; longest tail, Barb Ma- INCOME PROVISION provincial and federal govern- mand for two-storey houses and| dian Army Service Corps; J. E.| ¢ y | | ig ; : Beaverton--Sept. 15-17. opportunity to rebut amounted to|gee; smallest feet, David 0'Con- Last' week's change in policy ment, the NHBA advises 'local progressively less for the once-|Clark, 40, Winnipeg, Royal Cana- ' $ p 3 § : Belleville--Aug, 15-18, a denial of justice, |nor. will make NHA loans available associations in making represen-popular one-and-one-half storey dian Ordnafice Corps, and D. M. sil 4 Blackstock--Aug. 26-27. He said such evidence may| Largest feet, Stuart Kidd; to ali families in the under-$7000 tations to muricipal governments homes, | Youngson, Oshawa, Royal Cana. ! 3 ee Bobcaygeon--Sept, 30-Oct. 1, |Dave been considered either bY 1argest eyes, Stuart Kidd; smal- income bracket, as compared to and conducts extensive construc-| A large percentage of families dan Engineers. . : 3 Campbellford--Sept. 27-28. th immigration piticer who JS-lest eyes, Irene Cox; longest its previous restriction to under/tion research in experimental new buying houses, he explained, No ik save Jfom the Yn ft ; Kingston--Sept. 27-Oct. 1. Sued the vider OF y mighation tongue, Stuart Kidd; shortest $3000 income. While this will help homes. The research is financed are doing so for the second or|p i Ar poditionary re i | Lindsay--Sept. 20-24, \ i Rroiugy, Who denied tongue, David O'Connor; pret- to pick up some of the losses. of jointly by the NHBA and grants|third time, and each house is bet- yx; force in the ey oan 0 ae : . Madoc--Oct, 4-5, an ares aga s issued on the list Kitten, Carman Page; fun- the past year's policy, said Mr. from the federal government ter than the previous one. He| wad g / ; be Markham--Sept, 29, 30-Oct. 1. le orde as 1ssu ol © niest dog, Barb Magee: smallest " 3 ha nhe The Na 4 Aw terrria ie: 3 "Nevin o> Napanee--Sept, 5-7. grounds that Miss Rebrin, born of |; (ay Thompson, frequent changes of under the National Housing Act. termed this a "filtering-up pro 0Oakwood--Sept, 19.20. ; Russian parents in China and face, Larry Cox; largest cat, government policy on the avail- Mr. Thompsor predicted that cess," which, added to the fact 3 / 4 4 3 : : # ith _|Betty McKnight; best tricks ability of mortgage loans cause|the post-war population boom and that the average family is larger Suspend Licence 5 mang hy Doing 3 Mateless Dersons Jac Barb Magee : great difficulty to builders, who!its subsequent need for increased in this decade than in the last, fe 5 | 5 : must do their planning at least housing will be creating a grave accounts for the increasing popu- For Three Months RETURNS FROM HUNGARY pterborsugh. dus. ii Finn Rg id el LONDON (CP)--The govern. two years in advance and cannot problem by the mid-sixties, larity of four-bedroom houses. | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Le- Port Perry--Sept. 3-5. |ineligible for permanent resi- ment has announced the appoint- do so efficiently if they don't] The NHBA is averse to the Ranch-type homes are stilll, Kaley, 22, of RR 1, Bow-| Seen posing on a companion- street west, Oshawa. Miss | Roseneath--Sept. 23-24. dence. | ment of Arthur Vine, 39, a Brit- know what the policy will be. government's making mortgage very much in demand, reported | anuine "Was found guilty Tues-| way, just prior to disembarking Ferencz and her parents re- | Sunderland--Sept. 13-14. | Mrs, Fairclough said later in|ish trade commissioner at Tor- The new government policy money available, in the long run, Mr. Thompson, and there is a/4ay on 'a charge of impaired] at Montreal is Miss Helen cently returned to Canada after | CNE--Aug. 24-Sept. 10. the House of Commons that Miss onto, as trade commissioner in i i ik Ty : TE Sea ~ |driving. A fine of $15 and costs| Ferencz, daughter of Mr. and visiting relatives in Hungary, | Uxbridge--Sept. 28. Rebrin was a security risk. |Enungu, Nigeria. } -- a " wom (was imposed. His licence was| Mrs. Mate Ferencz, 630 King Austria and Switzerland. -- | suspended for three months. | ---- A -- A -- ------ a | k i | Kaley said he had only had two bottles of beer and another two : | Bloodhounds Used draughts. He said his driving 1 erve | was erratic because his steering gear was loose and his brakes in Hunt For Woman ™ | bad shape | I I b SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont.| | S| n 1 Ya (CP) -- Two bloodhounds from | ™ Iron Mountain, Mich., have been Mrs. Loreen Reiner, daughter called into the search for Mrs. % Roman Coin of Pastor and Mrs. P. G. Biy, of | Frances Lacey of Dearborn, of King street 'east, Oshawa, with| Mich., missing since Monday on ] her husband, H. Donovan Rei-| Mackinac Island. south of here Is Described ner, MD, and their three chil-|in Lake Huron, |dren left Malton Airport today| Mrs. Lacey started on a five . . [for a final destination in Beng. mile walk Sunday and has been The Oshawa and District Coin|hazi, Libya. | missing since, Club held its July meeting at| Dr Reiner was recently ap-| A 60-man search party failed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed pointed to the staff of the Sev-|to find her and they have now Steinfield, 542 Simcoe street enth-day Adventist Church oper. left the hunt to avoid confusing north. The president, Grace ated hospital in Benghazi, replac-{the bloodhounds Steinfield, presided ing a classmate of his, Dr. Jay The secretary-treasurer, Bever- Munsev. who has returned to ly Treleaven, brought the club up take additional medical training Lit T to date on the many letters from as a surgeon. This hospital is the 1 e ermer - other coin clubs and agencies. | first Christian institution either : ans were made for a larger medical or educational permitted S ks A ] (AMES reception hall to meet the re- in Libya ee ppea LA quirements of the heavy fall, and| Dr. and Mrs. Reiner both at TORONTO (CP)--Robert Mann | winter attendance. tended Oshawa Missionary Col { . Bill Myles, of the Oshawa Coin lege. Dr. Reiner received his istrate Fred Thompson May 20 to! Shop, displayed many new types| medical training at the denomin 13 ® |of coin albums, as well as a fine|ationally . sponsored College of, collection of coins. A rare silver| Medical Evangelists in Los An- dollar was won by Art Joynt at|geles where he was graduated in the suggestion box draw 1954 Since that time he has been Robert Pritchard gave a talk/in private praetice, his last post on a beautiful, bronze coin, over being in Visalia, California. Mrs 1800 years old. The coin portray- Reiner's father is the general ed the Emperor Hadrian, who manager of the Kingsway Pub- ruled during the Roman ocecupa- lishing Association which is the 4 tion of England, from 117-138 AD, official publishing house for the io 3 4 2 pi and was responsible for building Seventh-day Adventist Church in| _. 4 4 x. 4 the Hadrian wall, across the Canada Thompson's remarks, it is evi) § ; ; |morth of England, for the purpose The Reiners plan a two-week dence that the magistrate did not DELIVERS OSHAWA TIMES ON HORSEBACK of keeping invaders out. This wall trip to Europe: After flying to Teach his decision to impose a " % Y : : is «till standing today and is/London ana Brussels, they plan life sentence after calm deliber- Oshawa Times carrier, | two months. Smoky has pro- | School, Nancy is the daughter quite a tourist attraction to drive to Naples where they will |ation," Mann's application says. Nancy Simpson, 12, of Colum- | vided all the. transportation. | of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simp The meeting closed with a fine board ship to Benghazi "In anger, he informed me that! Reunited after 38 years are | their home at 238 Tresane er, hope to show their. visitor bus, is shown on her horse | Smoky is about 10 years old. | son. Mr, Simpson operates a 'iunch served by the hostess! The mission program of 'the he was sending me to Kingston brothers Richard Walker, of | street. Jack, a steelworker, is Niag Falls d d : "Smoky." Nancy has a 'three Nancy said she used to ride ervice station in Columbus: Grace Steinfield. The next meet- church to which the couple willlwith a message for the boys." Oshawa, standing, and Jack | spending his three - week vaca- Niagala |. abc SpeL soma mile route to deliver more than the horse when it was owned He has another daughter Con ing to be held on August 17, at 92 be giving their services extends, Mann pleaded guilty to the of-' Walker, right," of Kent, Eng- | tion in Canada. and will leave = Hme at their cottage on Balsam 40 papers. She started the by Arthur Gras A Grade 6 nie, age seven Burk street at 7.30 p.m. Visitors into 189 of the 205 countries of fences at the May 20 trial. He land. They are seen with. Mrs. | on Aug. 19. Richard, an in. Lake route last October, For the last student at Columbus Senior --Oshawa Times Photo (are welcome. (the world, (was not represented by counsel.( Richard Walker on the lawn of spector at GM, and Murs. Walk- | --Oshawa Times Photo 44, of Toronto, sentenced by Mag: | concurrent life terms for housebreaking, applied Tuesday for leave to appeal the sentence before the Ontario Court of Ap- peal | Mann, now in Kingston peni- tentiary, has appealed on the grounds that the sentence was exorbitant considering the nature of the offence. | "Fron the nature of Magistrate ------ i ben