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The Oshawa Times, 1 Dec 1960, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, December 1, 1960 FAREWELL HANDSHAKE FOR POLICE BOSS Mayor Jean Drapeau (left) snd J, Albert Langlois (right), retiring director of Montreal Police, shake hands after a For Tempere TORONTO (CP) -- A United Church official sald Wedne that temperance organiza will have to face had public lations, no matter what choose to call themselves, Rev, W. G. Berry, associate |seeretary of the United Church ng - they and social service, told the Ca-| nadian Temperance Federation | annual convention that Christian-| [ity has faced bad public rela Ll for centuries LATTER-DAY CHRISTMAS | REGINA (CP) --~ Regina's young publie school artists evi- dently are developing a style distinctly their own, One youngster, asked to pro- | duce his ides of the Christmas | story, painted the figures of | Mary and baby Jesus in his manger, with animals in the background. In one corner, he painted a strange looking box, "What is that?" asked the teacher, "It's a sewing machine," re- plied the young artist, "You see, when Jesus was horn, | there were no stores and they | had to make their own cloth- | ing." | Another student painted Je- | sus, Joseph and Mary and a fourth figure, | That, the girl explained, was | the baby-sitter, | his retirement goes into effect, | Councillor Fernond Tne watches press conference at which Mr, Langlois' plans were announec- ed, He Is to take a year's leave of absence with full pay before Daylight Shed On if New TV Network OTTAWA (CP)~Some of the| haze that has covered prospects for Canada's second television network may be removed today Spencer Caldwell of was scheduled to appear before the Board of Broadcast Govern ors to seek permission to form a network company. He has sub- mitted the only application, Mr. Caldwell's proposals for the new and controversial TV op- eration of its kind In Canadian broad- casting--may be detailed for the first time. Toronto €xchange link among new inde Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver, | WANTS TO FILL well wants to fill this breach by/quency, sought authority to be- operating the country's only net-|firm in Toronto since 1949, It is ls W, Caldwell Limited, which {produces and distributes TV and The CBC is one of works The private network is envis aged as a program supply and other films this clients WATCHES FM FIGHT On Wednesday the BBG watched as two Toronto radio stations waged an unexpected four-hour battle for the privilege None of these new, competitive of courting Toronto's FM radio which now broadcasts pendent TV stations now emerg ing in Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Edmonton stations would have access to the audience, the first private venture! CBC network on which most ex-| CRB, isting private TV stations in Can-|its AM programs simultaneously ida now rely heavily, Mr Cald-|on the high - fidelity FM fre: In previous BBG appearances|supplying programs on micro-igin separate FM programming he expressed confidence in the wave financial potential of such an en-|ments, terprise, But this has been bal by video-tape ship-| It was opposed by CHFI - FM, which has been on the air three Caldwell, one of the eight| years and said it can't afford and Mr anced with skepticism by someflosers in the nine-company race competition yet. rivate broadcasters as well as|l : md ¢ Suggests Milk Subsidy TORONTO (CP) ~~ A govern-|a ment subsidy of two cents quart of milk should he recom: mended by the dairy Industry to|duce the retail price spread be. consumption, tween flagging Pierre Cot of the Na stimulate President sald today The cost probably wouldn't be any steeper than the government now pays out to assist dairy farmers and it would be a great! , deal less than extending the pres-| wap ent system of ald, Mr. Cote de-|creage hy more than 1,300,000 000 pounds of milk or 29 per cent The billon-dollar-a-year dairy|areater than present' annualld I industry was in Jeopardy unless|caes, | clared. changes were made, This year there would be consumed 36,000, 000 pounds less butter than In 1957 and consumption of sub. stitutes would be up 38,000,000 pounds from the same year, Government stocks contained most of the 150,000,000 pounds of butter on hand, 80,000,000 pounds above domestic need, 1 Creamery Association, althe press before delivery r } which he said now Is as high as| tional Dairy Council of Canadalsy cents a pound, because "there i that the problem stems from this caus sumption gain of just one - half wipe out our annual dairy sur plus and would provide a marke for the expected further Increase| in milk output," Mr, Cote said costs and provide assistance like| Wednesday Mr, Cote spoke to the Ontario|that mines, His remarks were contained in| struction and coal ast March for the new Toronto About the only points of agree- y the publicly-owned CBC, now|TV licence, has operated his own ment in the dispute were that there are an estimated 152,000 I'M sets in Toronto and that the owners, as described by BBG counsel, belong to a group *'that dislikes commercials and is too sophisticated for TV," Donald E, Wright, CHF] . FM manager, said the Toronto ad: vertising market could not sup- port two FM radlo stations, | Joseph Sedgwick, counsel for |CFRB, contended that the mar! | het is big enough to Support both margarine | Stations, and give them "modest RE profit," He sald CHFI.FM has a monopoly, whatsoever but| Before i dairy surplus| Stating his case, he was criti. vleized by Dr. Andrew Stewart If the two-cent subsidy worked | hoard chairman, for questioning | 5 it did during the Second World the integrity of the hoard in a consumption would in-|letter written to a Toronto news-| ).|paper following last March's (| hearing of nine applications for new TV licence there, | Mr, Sedgwick, who was CFRB counsel in its unsuccessful TV application, criticized in the let. | Ad : 4 ter the award of the licence to hat attained previously, it would po Alfred Rogers Rroadeast:| ¢| Ine Limited, a company con-| trolled by the Toronto Telegram. | | Dr, Stewart said he and his 13| | board colleagues took Mr, Sedg-| would cut consumer, wick's appearance before them "to mean that, since to gold|his regrettable lapse, his confi con- {dence in the integrity of the| 'hoard has been restored." New text of his address Issued to He urged the government to re- butter and no question Mr, Sedgwick began entire "Even if it resulted in a con. It also out industry, long handed railroads, Car Industry May Move Overseas | PARIS (Reuters)--Labor union| delegates of 15 nations Wednes-| day expressed fears that interna-| tional automobile manufacturers might shift production overseas | to areas of low labor costs to the detriment of workers elsewhere, A statement issued at the end| of the conference called for pol: icles of full employment and the harmonizing of wages and social! benefits on an international scale | as a reply to current trouble in the automobile industry, The statement was issued by a conference of the automotive di-| vision of the International Metal. workers Federation, The United] States, Britain, West Germany, | France and Italy were among the | countries represented, | The statement criticized the| Ford Motor Company for failing to arrange "full and frank dis. cussions' with the unions in afl. fected countries before deciding earlier this month to buy up all stock in its British subsidiary. Hamilton Still Short Of Hospital Beds HAMILTON (CP)--Willlam B. Gay, chairman of Hamilton Gen. eral Hospital board of gover mors, sald Wednesday the city's shortage of hospital beds will last| another year, He said the $6. 000,000 addition to St, Joseph's| Hospital Is not expected to be ready for some time, and a pro posed $10,000,000 addition to the Nora Frances Henderson Hospi. | tal would not be operating before of 1963, | MEAT MARKET RA 5.3564 SIMCOE ST. N. ® OSHAWA FRESH BONELESS LEAN LOIN PORK FRESH LEAN MEATY SIDE SPARE RIBS SWIFT'S PREMIUM NO. 1 RINDLESS Breakfast BACON Once again we have available some of that prize winning Royal Winter Fair Beef, for that special treat we bring you annually. On sale starting this week, LB, LB, PKG, SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRANK STYLE WIENERS 45° LEAN MEATY RIB BONE IN PLATE BRISKET .. 25° BOLOGNA 2 ..69° LB, PKG. OSHAWA rr |of Canada hoard of evangelism!' OSHAWA & RA 5-1193 W. F. BOWDEN and SON 54 BURK ST. Little Popularity Seen nce Group "If Christianity has good pub-| ayilie relations it Is bad Christian-| ity," he said Dr. Berry was speaking in op- position to efforts by Aleohol Education Service of Manitoba, formerly the Manitoba Temper- ance Federation, to have the ame of the national hody 14 changed, The Manitoba group suggested a title along the lines of its new name, AVECIDE 'EXPLOSIVENESS William Potoroka, executive di- rector of the Manitoba bhraneh, said the s new name av plosiveness involved in the word temperance. The convention did not ap- prove 8 name change, but did go slong with a Manitoba resolution to review the federation's pur- poses, objectives and goals at the 1961 or 1962 convention, A resolution adopted urged that drivers suspected of impairment he forced to take breath-analysis tests Delegates complained of jingles sponsored by 8 brewery being played on television during the Grey Cup game in Vancouver [A year's Galt last Baturday, They decided to yrite the Board of Broadeast Governors = asking an explana tion, (The jingle did not mention beer or a hrewery name,) Royal F, Moulton, general see- retary of the Ontario fedreation, described the $12,000,000 O'Keefe Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto as "one of the most powerful liquor advertising schemes on the continent," be between coust Pondo IMPOSES TOUGH RULES der closed off five districts to PRETORIA (Reuters) -- The visitors without special entry pers South African government Wed mits, demanded surrender of wesday imposed tough new meas [rearms and established power ures w quell revolts in the eastite arrest without warrant and land. reserves, An or-seize cars or trucks, OSHAWA AND ONTARIO COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION Second Annual Conference St. Gregory's Auditorium OSHAWA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd 9:30 AM. TO 5 P.M. Workshops will consider mental health in relation to education, recreation, industry, and the roll of volunteer in our mental health program, DINNER 12:30 TO 2 P.M, Speaker: DR, JOHN PRATTON N GOULD INJURED NNEAPOLIS (AP) | Ishoulder injury suffered while performing in Akron, Ohio, Tues day right forced Canadian plan {ist Glem Gould to postpone a GLE » -- Parliament ing the highest percentege vote! in aldermanic election -A-Gl winner, not holding elections At ance this year end will pot compets Wenesday, Nov, 30 Sarnia, Barrie elleville, Brant Lebor Minister Starr told the ford, Chatham wall, Fort emergency legislation to head off Kitchener, Niagara Falls, North a rail strike Saturday is the only! Bay, Oshawa, Port Arthur, Bt. at this time to avert eslamity, Opposition Leader Pearson d ' ing--approval in principle "Shady La y th a Liberal amendment that . . vernment legislation 'Wins Divorce rthur) sald the CCF-New Party son Abiscott, 27, 8 model known opposes the principle of the bill, -" po "Shady Lady" of televis ciliation process." | salut wdnesday, finally endin Works Minister Walker an- fluls Vedats Ys y £ been adopted mimed at halting! cous "after Mr, Justice J, L diserimination under the National Wilson of Ontario Supreme Cour! color or ereed of collusion in Mrs, Abiscott's di- The Commons gave third and oo 0" coiience as alleged by the for government-guaranteed bank Mrs. Abiscoitt made headlines! loans to small business for Im- joiior Yiis year when she de-| premises, | gram she had acted as a paid eo Thursday, Dee, 1 respondent in divorce eases, then p.m, EST to discuss government) "gy, got a decree nisi Mareh 25 rail strike legislation, The Senate in her divorce action against | onto, | Oshawa To SARNIA (CP)--8eventeen On. night at the University of Min. tario cities will this year contest nesota. The concert will be re- merce trophy for the elty record. Sault Ste ie, last By THE CANADIAN PRESS | The eontes Commons the government's William Guelph Kingsion possible action that can be taken Thomas and Woodstock, sought to kill the bill at second ould end consideration of the Douglas Fisher (CCF -- Port) poponto (CP) ~ Joan John- which he said "destroys the con- ion, was granted a decree ah nounced new regulations have The decree came exactly four| Housing Act on grounds of TACe, 104 that there was po evidence final reading to 8 bill providing oo pn oy ceneral's department, proving and expanding their ooq ons CBC television pro- The Commons meets at 2:30 coi iaior nor story was a hoax meets at § pm. ITvan William Abiscott of Tor: C of C Troph 0 ropny the Sarnia Chamber of Com- scheduled, scheduled appearance Thursday) Consultant Psychiatrist of the Peterborough Civie Hospital All Interested Are Welcome To Attend Registration Fee and Dinner $3.00 Keeping Your Fingers Crossed Just Isn't Enough! NOW You Can Make SURE p That You and Your Family are FREE of Tuberculosis! Every Oshawa Citizen Is Urged To Attend The .. FREE TB CLINICS Now Being Held Throughout The City! WATCH THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES FOR '. DATES AND PLACES OF CLINICS NATIONAL STUD FARM LID. LIMITED R.R.1, OSHAWA 4 OSHAWA RA 5.5533 | This Appeal Is Sponsored In The Public Interest By » . . UNITED AUTOMOBILE WORKERS LOCAL 222 44 BOND E. RA 3-3429 OSHAWA DAIRY LTD. 431 SIMCOE S. RA 5-4719 4

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