8 THE CSHAWA TIES, Setordey, Merch i, 1964 pe fa 4 CROWDED WATE Berthing space In the main ( undertook study of section of the port of Mont physical proviems y ' ' 76 SERS M8 ty Montreal port WR iron 4 Ld thi od Sugeest M ald ad £4, RY Randling Defence Policy Labor's Burden By M. MeINTYRE HOOD Bpecial 1a The Oshawa Times LORDON fhe British Lating has had new defence y wed to Framed / coms fee sel far ha FECeiven approval of the tive af the Caine of Congre tary Lahoy the three policy was the for Hn) | port's # ih 3 fhe if versal of fas They freigt 7 dats crowd Rie Whe dd tablishment of allied hase The {a the & territory f ner ny eon the the Inaepen an let thi { i " nakes dea Ean J ! iri Brita ers i8 AR Vary i sheauld fo remain an dent nuclear power. And it add undertaking that he { he the first CRAKE pal I hy 5p up (he the PHTDOEE Hu Vationg the an Wi f SINE A | Gener i Parliamen In each of Never 10 use H-Anmh | LEFT STILL, OPPOSED ha heen no change in the left-wing piiitune towards nis ne Fhe han-thehomb and unilateral ni lear Just strenuously oppased to the party the Trades and the Party bodies the adopted hy sive majority, but over yielding minority, The ment 18 now (a he submitted to the whole trade union and laho mavement for is approval op rejection The key to the new policy is that in its mest important pro nouncement, that of nuclear disarmament by Britain, it is] WINOut success almost identical with that which! The net result is that the de was rejected hy the Lah nf nee policy issue 1s still the Party Conference at Bearhor:-| hottest potatoe within trade| ough last October, It ealls forlunion circles, The conference atl multilateral and comprehensive! Blackpool in the fall of this year disarmament under interna-|will see a repeat performance tional control, It seeks the han-|of the Bearborough debate on ning of nuclear weapons every: the official policy, as apposed to where, hut says the West the unilateralists' policy, At thi not renounce nuclear weapons! stage, although the new palic 80 long as the Communist will go to the various union and ssesses them It declares constituency party conferences Britain must remain a mem: during the summer, the decision] ber of NATO and must accept' appears likely to he just the GALLUP POLL Majority Finds Income | Taxes Are Now Too High By Canadian Institute OF Puhlie Opinion Most Canadians thin come axes nn these, a majority I he true of certain incame group only As Ottawa and the I There however £ new Ww poney dee) BR un docu a { disarmament wing 1s new policy as it was to the one which was defeated last October Men like Frank Cousins, Ri chard Crossman and Michael Foot did their hest to have the new policy rejected hy the three bodies which adopted Jt, but! hind taxes has inched up from a de {ead ago, there Is a similar in among the segment who they are "Just that In-|erease high, Offhelieve helleve toiright' I'o present this factual report an public attitudes as tax time i | near again, the Pall struggle with the problem oflasked three questions of a care finding enough money ta earvy{fully selected sample of the out the work of Government, vaters throughout the provinces and argue ahout how the tax| The fipst dollar 15 to he divided, the Gall "DO YOU THINK PRESENT lup Poll toak another check on{INCOME TAXES IN CANADA what the country feels about in:|ARE T00 HIGH, OR JUNI] come tax levels, Results show AROUT RIGHT?" that while econvietion that the! Columns show how we thought public is paying too much niin 1060 as campared with today 1650 TODAY il Bi% | 1] fi are provinees come Income Taxes arel Tan high Ton low About right Na Opinion ih 8] 100% 100% Those in the lower income taxes than thase in the upper levels are more convinced that manied brackets they are paving ten much In Upper Income Hl] i 42 a Middle Insnme HY Lower Ine 0 ih | a Taxes are Ton high Ton About yvight Na opinion Ineame low 100 100 100 The of nadians this was true of all ineame who said taxes were too heh weackets or just eertain ones were then asked if they thought Income Taves are too high In all incame groups In just certain groups Can't say matory 8 1% on ' 100 In turn, those thought!only were asked to name them this was true of certain groups Here's the result faxes are too high in Lawer ineame groups Middle income Higher income Working class Farmers Single people: bachelors with na dependents Others Can't say who Income labor groups hose Young people | 104% Some named more than on group Warld Copyright Reserved \ re aad" 4 RFRONT about fy {Graham ¥ 'Mrs. Romeril Addresses + WA Meeting At Kedron KEDRON ~~ The Women ig Sautiary Keld Hs mesting WW the Kaede [ower The = heme of ThE WOVE SEFVGEL Wal Wak IEEE AG sanied yr Wis. Mow Bpencer) and Wes, Everett Mowing was "Ihe Cheren fares Wes, PV. Boomer, of Back] sock, Was The SRE Bp RRET | Using as her sect "inte AN S| the World Together", ihe hase fer (alle on # chapter of hel Wook "The Ender the Conan". She talked of the fess Lior clu hes (6 WWE RecRuees the power of the Christian mes saan 6 WERE conacs Wy ger tarian Mferences Reve ada, AA EYER MOTE IB The Rew) ahrehes of Aries and fndiz, 1 aE Ante Gil That (Hers WeTE i Aenorrinations of the (hp tian Chwreh wn Arcs, The Is Mes broke wp te gronps 16 Ms CHEE RRVYRTRI AHESIORE RIVSINE mt of the 1a COUNTRY STYLE SUFVER i was annownced that June 14 had been chosen as the Gale for "Kediow's Country Myle Bigner 1) Yawnatap Whi fail Yt S b. 4 # » fe wing Aah Joe Sarr reported on the Erecidive mest A meeting | Vi nad ars ang thes Wa had « heen Wikkiewm WA me # Wy EL resented sp SRIYVICE prepared by fy W erry Mrs liam panied wiih Mrs i Spencer and Mrs irg CHIH Alvin Haw tn WEEE Ap wren J tehie cloths 19 be used [oF suppers The A Fé gliernoon meeting of hefore evening meet over #8 wider pres, leaving more room in the man tion for prssenger (ermingis and an RAministrgtive centre CF Phole " Ah [77 wi £ HL Nak the the in 1 REEting Win WA Eg begin in May same Bs MH was lest year » | & defeat for the Gaitskell policy. DOUBLES CHURCH On urday evening the Ked UNIONS OPPOSED on Double Club held Hs It Is not likely that the Wane viz. oh meeting at the church which caused the defeat of 188t rhe evening charge of official will make sey and Mrs Treg ahout face support the bere (t showed # 1961 edition. A taken Wyigi, M the leaders of the Amglgamated f tory of @ Engineering Union can he re Doubles United YATAEN BS fraw in the wina Church It for My Th ai 4 ' ening The ven-man executive of Ponty this union rejected a plan 8mm hold a national ballot of their) perience ane million members on the 15} ie of defence, This was prope ed hy the union's F 3 Was in ney and wr RAF | AF nna trip Fee ELE WIEN £} 4 heavy WES BR niow | KE of man the of he £K ial speaker | who He an tn ( Lk Y Oung on told of his Irish orphan anada Ve f EVan as in gl fation of Im ne Ih H f pro-Gaitskell| (he difficultie president, William Carron, nl migrants, He the ho of swining the union in the hehind the Labor leader at the Authority next party conference, This ex ecutive decision, hy four voles two, virtually ended any chance of securing ABU sup mer Parks, it was decided to novt of Mr. Gaitskell at Black: cater for the Open House al pool, The million votes of this| Kedron Public School on March union, along with the powerfully block led hy Frank Cousins, Mys, Ben Hitchens conducted hould again defeat the official |g lively period of games The defence policy, and strengthen! meeting closed with a lunch ar the hands of the left-wing unl: ranged and served hy Mr, and lateralists, And it will, at the|Mys. William Werry, Mr, and same (ime, wreck any hopes|Mps, Ben Hitchens and My, and that might have prevailed for\ Mrs. Derek Barnett unity within the party on de INSTALL CHURCH OFFICERS EYE AN RPPFET faced Wy also spoke of his Ganaraska Conse its pro an a f b Wark vation ana Eress During the conducted by the business period president El tn al town ln returned Fas General let 0 fron visited Raglan pres vice at Kedron United Chureh od two officer installed otarians ihe new steward, William R Hancock, and the new elder : On Friday evening Rev, Ron 1 as er ald Love met with a group of Sunday School teachers from » ea ive vide hackground material for the Sunday School lessons for » the next few weeks AJAX (Btaff) Following Mrs. Clarence Werry spent a Alix Community Centre On| daughier Mrs. Maurice Jehsan Thursday, Rotary Club mem: |of Beaverton. Mrs, Jehson has hers utilized half of their vegu-|just yeturned from Soldiers far Crippled Children In Canada, [hop new daughter, Linda Diane They did this hy placing al Diane was harn on Feh, 20 letter, a hlank cheaue and al A dance and shower for Lin quantity of Easter Reals intelda Twining and Douglas Mi them to every hame unit in thelCommunity Centre Saturday of Ajax evening, a week hefore thei This action hy the Rotarians | Wedding Mr, and Mrs, Flmer { foal Campaign whieh raises and Mr. and My aden Hi funds for the Ontaria Soclety chens were among the gi tod for Crippled Children "IA gift of money was presente m the young couple The lettew, which will he ding, which was solemnized in today, states Harmony United Church on "Dear Friend, Saturday, Wayne Parks was an "Just as Easter is J a aaa life and|!Hes Were BUESIA joy in the world, so the Evered Mountioy ter Heals enclosed in this home from bbhidada ter have hecome a heacon of \ Inromise and a pledge Cedar Creek | those mare fortunate | { ""Haster Seals are small {make them da! "When a erippled ehild ean CORTE PATRICK {walk alone, when a seven year onto nal rATRICR Rov! old begins to talk for the first Blain and Mv, John Greenwood hone that thelr Nandieannedoyening far the new bride, Mrs Youngster fan Je A : nh Ronnie Laracque nore parma Ne en WE Mp, and Mrs. Vietor Lavoeque )ehhie and Paul, visited My vided joy unbounded Debbie and | sited NM Your support of our eam: Tarontn last Sunday palgn will help the erippled) Ronnie Willerton was a stu ohildven of this eammunity, Itident teacher at Narth Oshawa gens that provide camping heli! Mrs. Frank Harris avs medical and surgical Mes, Wm. Steele at treatments, specially trained! Thursday afternoon nurses, therapists, speech ooy George Kilpatrick attended "Thanks far vour generosity, Of & former neighbor, the late The Rotary Club of Ajax." Gelby Keetch, The funeral was The members af the Easter at the Armstrong Funeral Home ) s Osh y Keetoh Seal Committee of the Ajax Ra hawa. The Keeteh family ident Thomas Houghton the farm where the Larooque vice-president; George RB. Law fathil ives now rence, chairman: Hugh Hustler [ye i0e Willortan visited Mrs, Wm. Steele at Raglan on treasurer; Gearge Simpson and My, and Mrs, Eugene Tre panier and daughter of Toronto visited Mp, and Mrs, Victor La hy Tacaue and family on Sunday A fence At the regular morning sey IMrs, Lauretia Crossman Kedron and Columbus 1a pro their weekly luncheon In the (row days last week with her lar program to promote funds | Memorial Hospital, Orillia, with ain envelopes and mailing Nally was held the Kedron Y ! i. Hay Grant as part of the annual Raster! ! arks, My, and Mys, Ray Gran At the MeNally- Twining wed mailed to the residents of Ajax the uni. |usher, and several Kedron fam versal symbol of new hope ta erippled ehildren | . {hut what a hig job you ean] ews rie S x 3 are i AW : time, when parents gain nev a shower last Satuedm know vour donation has "pro and Mrs. Eugene Trepanier in 15 the Haster gift of good eitl-| Public Schoal last week rection and ather care the funeral Saturday afternoon tary Club are: David Waordley, |) od 10 live at Cedar Croek an Saturday afternoon Pinkney y hd and Mrs, Bruce Cum PIONEER TEACHERS LONDON (CP)=The HRritis Council is looking for twa teach 10 pioneer the introduction the English language inte chools in the Maldive Islands A British protectorate, the land group about 420 wnilles southwest of Cyprus mings, Jackie, Karen and Bren da Were Sunday supper guests af Bruce's sister, Miss Doreene Cummings, in Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. Albert Epsom visited Mr, and 'Roy Blain on Tuesday, 1s Trick of Mrs is Hospital on Thursday. Ke thor w 7 Engen The CRITE WIN fis Was IB Rosita, saa Wilk we ane Rem even move now Wa | the i at home On Saturday Mr. and Mrs) A growp of ladies from Kel Internation, J. BA. Wel aaah pope of Botery" fakgey ishing, Awe and Kath ailled on Mr. Bishoy s wai HEY Robert Fiett, #8 Fietide Farm, and Bardia Werry, an Konaid wt Werrcrsfl werk host on Batiriay METRO 16 FREH: i hers of the Ontane County Hol sicim Cll whe were on (ow wader the leadership of orssident, Cec Disney, » Claremont, €. Melson, ficidman of the Holstein Frisian Asso ciation of Canada, nd the On Lari (CRY REVERILHIR TRIE semiatives were pmo gE the guests. There were wise Hol sein breeders from York, Bim cor and Durkam counties Puring the week Bonpid Werry and 6G. Belson spent # day in Weaterion Comty sling Holstein herds E. 8 Bishop, in Toronto | thei { TERK WITH WE grRnkgeienis, Kr wd Wes. Kose Les, willie We wants, Mr. and Mes. Alan | Werry wens in Fonda 1ender the showing of the 5. of the Rayai Rallies on Mon 1@y want -- Wes. Warvid Werry fox. Homaid Love Mis % Visser, Mrs. Rodger Bishop Ars. Boss Lee and Mrs. Barry Haas Wr. snd Mrs. Andrew Sos Lf Codaiialh #i& gress #l sey wi ta week. Mr. and Mrs fare i ding reiebations in hemor of Hi ans Mrs. George Sad A the presentation of Boye HE ie Pamac on Friday mg Hovkine recived her (ary certificate Clit Holding Gordon Hopkins FEETY IRL Werk Generel Hospital pad Linda EIETTER mother, Mis hina pent wmf thaws Of Magazine AIRE (Batt) As part of ball Jamas Werry spent Be shes wesily program (Flowing Wie, and WW on Aong he coh # JRaneom famty (ante ad frm in fhe Alex Com the Edanans IRR ER IRESERES president of Botary # ne Yexas TRESERGE FIATIIRETAT RAR slorzsary of the ply Hating oA the BAZTY MRgrine Botarian" snd he Program was persenied by Bstarian Bex Yreraan Mr. Md aughtin praised the magazine, winch he s@d had we, of EK Fhe the Wh a 0d 151 Bmies WB The CORT een ornted in Chicas over the Clk met at wast Rall century, Be pointed Hisnaing the EGER WES out that the comes of "Botan. tendance. The president, Bert an" were powied wt & rate of 08 per howr ' He said that 12009 copies of sent owt to 116 different coun tries Over the past 9 years" President Mclaughtin said the of the magarine hes wen in advance the purpose of Ketary" ah | "Eatary Aepenss pon We (he essential services of the Bed fadiyiduat" Be stressed, "ak ses NE. ae ow the pwwgme of The Boarian i& napy 0 Re owas 15 express the dese of the in Friends of Mes I. Susan wm Aividuai Batagian and prommie gieised (nm hear Mat she ie les them thesmghont. the word "Ty Setter The MALETIRE ot 19 7%, Jack Brick and foar didi the fury he reads of the Ben, of Punt 8. Claire, Ge Aezs of other Banavian infwid we vieied ot (he home of her ioter. Max, George Prcken, mm be infinenceh (6 vase We busi Fridey of last week § ness slandards, Wwgrove We Mrs loan Barres, Wiithy business reations and better gad -- oul Bf yiny 4 WW wnderria f £TRAR « were vst TARA WRGaTHaRdng of the ors #6 the home of Was. § Von nail mw Sunday Pak Mout visited with Yr, and Mrs. Featherstone Ford, fmagh, on Sundey ¥ Play Whist By WES, FRED PUCKRIN AUILEY -- The Community the home of Bow and Mrs. Batty with # good at -- Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS JUNE, 1961 Guthrie, conducted the bisiness Winners in the game of cower whist were. ladies, Mis. J. Con Saving Awards at Camy the maganine were mn off snd nell and Anne Guthrie, gents Cegrge Watt and Dickie Winter The commities served refresh TREREE This is Bed Cross month when a canvasser will he caibing at your door for a donation. Your SHpporL 18 needed 19 CREYY OB rather than important th If the d only an hour "WATCHERS Are men becoming smaller than the clocks they watch? As we rush from plane to plane, city to city, appointment to appointment, are we shrinking growing? An Buccess emands of your job to go to church on Bunday Copyright 1081, Kelater Adv, Berviee, Birastmrg, Va the pace of your life to a clock that is getting bigger than you are, pause to remember; in any hu- man life there are only so many hours, none of which may be reclaimed once they've ticked hy, Pause to realize, too, that it takes yet the benefits reaped from even . such brief dedication to God ean be eternal, For centuries men have gone forth from thelr homes to work, either by foot, ship, horseback or in a jet that ean cross a continent between lunch and dinner, Whether in the end it was "worth it" has always depended on whether a man found time as the years went by for those things even more his family, his home, and his church, only a minute to pra have chained you THE CHURGH FOR ALL , , ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship, It is a sorehouse of spiritual values, Without » strong Church, neither democracy ner civilization can survive, Theie are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church, They ares (1) For his own sake, (2) For his children's sake, (3) For the sake of his community and nation, (4) Fer the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support, Plan to go church yegularly and read your Bible daily, Book Joh Paalms Romans Psalms Isaiah I Corinthians Galatians Day Chapter Verses 6-8 2a.27 Sunday Monday Tuesday ednesday Thursday Friday Baturday 7 104 2 AY) » HOUSTON'S SERVICE RA 3.7822 PLUMBING & HE RA §:1044 RA 8.8412 GENOSHA COFFE 70 King St GM RA 3.7242 MA 3.3383 A, HEFFERING'S Ne 3 RA 5.9892 2 Hwy MASTER FEE 54 Church St LORNE GOODMAN KENNETH ASHMORE PAVING CONTRACTOR STATION AND GARAGE 67 King St. W, ATING 75R May $t/ Painting and Decorating Contractor RA 3.9453 8557 Garrard N. 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