--- MeNah (sanding) received nd through 1elephone recep tiomist Bill Marchand (holding phone). In centre, three club members Inspect Papers they are, left of Nght Foawell, past-president of AN OSHAWA TIMES phe tngrapher catches some of the mehlights of Wednesday MEM's mamma th Kiwanis Radin Aucticn at the head quarters in the Hotel Genoshe In left picture, Biwaman Ian Club Auction Proves Success Wes ey the MeEmners he Oth edition of the Kiwams| mount Club Radin Auction, held Wednesday might, proved an outstanding success, despite such counter sliractions as the Stanley Cup|members of the Oshawa Ki playoff game an TV and sev: lwanis Club were on hand eral other evenis Every article, of the 520 items, | similar igh percentage of the was sold and at the end of the] Westmount Club Kiwanians wa night's tabulation, the statistic] also there experlis figures (hat the eptive| It was roughly estimated thal success, regardless," he added st of auction items had been! aimast 5.000 bids were recorded disposed of, al approximately Thion the 420 ems up for sale per cent of the estimated value | Allowing far such expenses, as radia advertisin il t he felt that mare than 64.600 Ryom had he Kiwanians In this year's Kadio Auction Pointing aut that while many articles had heen auctioned off Bl a figure far below the esti mated cost, while many other lems had hrought even more than 100 per cent, Chairman Bill Selby pointed out that the averall picture was once aan encouraging. "We didn't have guite as much hidding as in pre vious years, hut we did have a Int mare enthusiasm AMOng our pwn members and from the Iv after midnigl Counties Council To Meet April 22 The WALTER RRANCH Co-Chairman Is Appointed COBOURG Counties" Council the United United will meet al Counties' Building, an Wednesday, April #3 a1 am. The session If business warrants, may eantinue through to Friday his year, the council held its hudget meeting in late March tal Alderman Walter |. Branch strike the 1081 mill rate of 16.5 was appointed Wednesday oo mills. This special meeting was! chairman of the campaign com held earlier this vear al the! mittee of the Greater Oshawa suggestion of farmer warden, Community Chest. The appaint Garnet Wiekard of Daviington, ment was mads a hoard who stated that delays In stoi: directors meeting ng the counties' rate prevented! yao man Branch will work in municipalities fram BURNERS oo anepation With Campaign down their budgets until wid Chatman R. Fairtharne and 14 Anvil ection committee chairmen tn AMONG the reports at heen the community Chest April meeting will he that of the Wid: FASING CAMBER 16 he hold counties sar tiarnet nthe fall Ahields. It is alse possible that A an agreement between the coun The hoard cil and the town of Cobaurg will proved a recommendation made W pached rosarding the hy 8 F Hopkins, budget cam widening of Ontavia 8 mittee chatvman, that an addi tanal $30 he paid 1a the Osh awa Crippled Children's sechaal his will heing the Cripnled Children's schol grant fram the hest up 1a 52.000 Cammunity Chest EG Stare, recammended that it he wiade public that when the Community Chest Board of oi reelars gather for a board of directors dinner meeting. they individually pay for their meals He stressed that Chest funds are nat used for this purpose al EEE al directors ap Creamery Butter Make In Durham Is Increased Chatrman (ake af amery hat toy Durham County during February of this year was high or than in the earvesponding month of last vear, acearding 0 the statisties hranch of the Omtaria Department of Agriewl ure he Powis pounds A year. Th I) Yea Maly ast year W Ontana hy mn CAMPRIER Lammitiee Chau man Fairtharne outlined wagress his oammities made In assembling a working committee and he lined the campaign gene the Board af Directors the had L006 aul Fal W.1 Moa? of asl COuRLY this The wriod of 8 481 pounds the make Wn in Fohruary of this was Aaa ouiils a ' with 184.398 pounds In Fehruary of last year The make Ww hi dunng the frst this YO&RT Was compared with akg nlatied campared with February make mn the rst twa manths (IR ponds the Wax eparted County in th Mf \ ns Ang KEEP THEM Con MONTREAL (OP)=A Wy fram the Quebeo branch Canadian Asseciation sumer wivise should sem atti} ih Con APR od at ba af ih Vit N Ww efvigera %. COMRLY all Wmes. This help keen them fresh wach longer SAYS ol wa manth AT pounds MARIS pounds far the same period of last year The department Teparis production of creamery butter. TORONTO (UP)y---Meombers of Wm Ontarie during Pebruary. the Institute of Chartered Ag 191 amounted + 1a 4 807 30 countants al Ontana Wodnosday pawns three at fram defeated a | Fohruary, 198 embers Hah Was ew ss : POURS ACOOURLE oF Unitas DEFEAT PROPOSAL W ihe PAPA MN whon \ A \ 50 the project was # hig Kiwanis! Mare than 70 of the 94 active in| | participate in the event and a Outline Role Of Chamber Charles World, chatrman oilappoinied (0 represent the the public affairs commmiee of Chamber on municipal sfiairs I. Fhe Oshawn Times 13 Club, Bob Broad Alex Mackay. In left to ng, are Bay Week Oshawa Ki and Kalph | Westmount bent and iE petri hver Yaird president of he wamis Club Vickery {ishawn Fimes CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations wishes 1a the [allowing resi dents of Oshawa dis trict wha are pelehrating | thelr birthdays today Billy Kilpatrick, 130 Fare well Ave. Joan Zubkavieh 22% Huron street; John Ka) mowiez, 80 Chadhurn; Perry Bleeman, 218 Clarke Si Irma Blakolmer, 18 Park road south; Everett Hogel | 185 Bevern BI Orman Niles, 108 Banting Ave Mrs. Mary Lightbody, #6 Division BI Mrs. Marie Bone, 108 Gladstone Ave wrray Welsh, 317 Leslie 1} vid Fagfisi, 358 Hib: | Davine Taster Kemin 2 Royal 8t.; Fred Woolley 405 Beurling Ave Photos SECOND SECTION THURSDAY, APRII 196) PAGE and nest and A general CORIRFERCE PIN Wis accepted hy the Planning Com mitiee on Inter-group relations at #@ meeting at Adelaide House recent) Also I Was hit ULL | 3. meeting 15 QUEATIONN PRESS With a deadline al Friday, those pressing que faced the two Whethey sek 140 pom Hans 0 buy com addi more man and thus cinch ol tional vates 3. Whether ta huge blacks of preferred stock. Each preferred shave, on payment of STW Can be 4.7 shaves of cammeon Under New York es, Friday furthers wmvert cash exchanged | ar Ex dead Nook change Clls ait CORVOTSIONS Kos Gi wo reasury \ W IW \ aul ) ROA ta fields of ARE WMahways wary A ' Clin healt) he tay ¢ ax aitoctive do. 1 w SOME S00. B00. 0 1 the Temainder of the first fseal year and $150.00 MN A Year therea CITES ENAMPLEY M7. Allan onted the hoapata CNAW W ¢ sales will be hy wounds noensed alse CIVITANS ELECT NEW OFFICERS ooutive will he installed ima | Segers secretary: Revee office during an mstallation | Whitlaker, 191.83 president TOMORY al the May | elect: Gordon Dowling. vice nz The now . sident and Danny executive 5 treasurer. Front ow wih al Williams, immediate MOR Van INIA club lected Wednes a the Oivitan Chub V WAMIRATYOR OR mesling held at Genasha. The mew a hw the Oshawa Chamber of Com: His duties primarily will be to merce, 1018 members of Ws keep the Chamber informed as ng Wednesday that I aura pal scene Schippers, Toronto newspaper. Wiliam Hart, president of the! woman, will be guest speaker ati Chamber, told new members of y FHIRTEEN (citizens on Citizenship Day.|one of eight committees in the | Mrs, Schippers is 8 well known! Chamber of Commerce working » writer on ethnic affairs; her towards "a better Oshawa." Inter rou Relatio ns I lan Dutch language newspaper i ""sgy "word" sided by Cham:| Canada Der Nederlandse , A ' ' Mr, World is chairman of the| Per Manager Douglas Fisher, | . 4 outlined the operations of the! SDONSOVE Osh Cy hh : Is Advanced At Meetin sons by he Osha Coo | (EL), NE I, te tan Club, the Imperigl Order, mT? Daughters of the Empire and| rEence' is stressing activity WUENEFS 0 mp at a local level [the invitation mmmities ald i ms would be the creat on of The chairman outlined Welihe Oshawa Chamber will he thet his committee had pro. a hoard or body to use in the general Citizenship Day pro altending both the Provincial {gressed favorably with the in lintegration program, and & gen-| gram to his commitiee, He also and National Chamber of Com i / | Ip it. | merce conventions, but they willl tablished Fangements, 1o the CRAluage instruction for immigrants, (made hy the pi ANNE commit-| os Present any FEsOILionS as B building for the conference He outlined several other pro. tee on Intergroup Relations group, Mr. Fisher stated that velations will he held Saturday! Wendell Brewster, chairman posals, hoth immediate and long) Alderman Walter Branch was po nunca chamber will pre. afternoon. May 87, al the Com-|0f the program committee, spid| erm that would call for (he sent resolutions al future pro munity Recreation Association] (hat the oneday conference will VAFIOUS existing community or ry vincial and national assemblies, he organized in two distinet par: Banizations and the community t, ay Nl He said that & resolution pre: d de Chain [tions He said the first part af|#8 & whole ta work tagether to) sented hy # local chamber car WF TagTam Sommh : Sunliman we program will consist of a'® common purpose i ie ames ried a considerable amount of Jil I Bp J ; | {general meeting, followed hy ty that Harold MeNeill, director ogo" oor workshops 10 ex . and Provincial Governments plore matters of concern in In lub Offi N E ' The reason, he sald, was that 'man of the commitiee A t ' . ROIFEER . | tegration cers ew Xecu ive the chamber represents the Officers for the ensuing year . wram, he said, will consist nl | Are Installed were installed at & recent meet 1 1 n [definite proposals and. resolu: Next year's officers and direc. Ing of the Bt. David's Welsh tions to establish a definite pro Ontario County were installed officers are | | The areas for discussion in the #t the last dinner meeting of the David Andrews president or eg any first part of the program will|season held at Hotel Genosha Ivor Davies, vice president; | include * language requirement Hons were made for y p(y "A 4 ok Romine integration, iol 4 Yo hade lor th exec Provide nt; Mn [) Williams The statistics hranch of the {mounted today in the struggle for common shaves good for Evakion Binaie 2 I Executive Mea are: Cal secretary; tanley Simpson, | Ontario Department of Agricul: for control of the Alleghany vates May 1, although pur |& on _-- ™ Broun, erga 'mhers are: Col, treasurer; David Pugh, corve:ltyre in its report for January [Corp. and its vast §6,300,000,000 chases may continue oufside ex. FOS pegraion antl dent: Mra, \ Services' I Creighton ly iy Mrs. David Andrews and Ivor) pounds of cottage cheese were ae ces } 'H vieg: . y N { DANY RMPIVE Neither side owned & majonity| presidents: J. Dancy SLL homas, auditors; David Jen (sold hy the commercial dairies For the contending Interests It of pither class of stock, leaving calimalie Dick. the Fratition, kins, musleal director; Ikelin the Oshawa Zone {resembled a huge poker game. the swing votes in the hands of il ALOE IR dent; C. Gw ) o doen t | VIER president a" Kinney. firs Committee members are; Pat fone were up from January of ready are in the pot, possibly 10 principals because Wall Street |Sith (he HAG, S0Vo rm bs and Ike Hughes, Tom Roche, David] hq re sold in Jan he followed hy other big stacks \hrakers hold their shares Mi ios ALseretany Directors Pat Chappell, Jr Mrs Mrs | 6, 140 quarts in the same ial decisions that will hel hind fic organieation that could ca Ni Da olt, A Citer, Ihe In De uth " on rata Toe vig ] L] ¥ 1] 1) LL p » y man's huff touch to the highliry our resolutions | A ' in December, 1060, totalled 758, shape the final outcomes the Haka At ' § posed a) alt pi day he bro ¥ Newman, Tom Roche, Mrs David Munk A tally of stoekholder votes at the" ! 0. Perry, A, Ross, J, R, (ley, Mrs, David Andrews, Mrs.| Maye skim milk was also sold Walker, ¥'. Crome, 1, A, G,|Ivor Davies and Mrs. G, But: Sales in January, 1061, totalled Baltimore May 1 " [Winter and J, D, R 65,130 quarts compared with he multimillionaire advers 1 era S en - Tv aries in the proxy struggle are man, and Texas financier John PB. Murchison, whose father president of Canadian Delhi Oi) FORONTO (UP) Ontario: Delegates expected Mrs. Ar Liberals today opened the first thur Brown of Torento to he of two annual meetings that will nominated again for president, | eral and provineial matters, from an automobile accident! elections alficers, and the and will not be able ta attend west appearances of twa pram: the one - day women's meeting The Ontario Women's Liberal ton annual meeting will begin | Association took charge today Friday, with registration this wih a slate of business, a Year running 30 per cent higher Taha Connelly, president of the last year's attendance of 1,000 National Liberal Federation, should be greatly exceeded of and its annual elections Rayee Frith, OLA president has been patterned after the last national Liberal rally in Ob lawa where everyone, whether could help work out new Lib o New dales Tax: Delegates ta the OLA conven TORONTO (UP)y=Na ang Aperating the plan, the re bbe work and win," will take pant 18 PAY 1axes bul everyone seem alnder coming fy We ) y A HAIR) COIR Si Dremu, Arafing policy vesnlutions, tail sales tax of three por cont federal government. This year |CCCUAR a Rew slate of officers 0 thetr stride, Provingial Treas: the plan will cast the PPOVIRCIA : wer Alan said Wed nes day $30,000,000 PATIY organization al the riding evel peaking Purchasing mance the additional costs Following registration Friday Aiea Association of Taranta of premiums. it would have Morning, delegates will attend] FANG SAA 8 per cell linoon necessary to increase the POHOY committee sessions onl PIOACHOd Bm about the ax Wave noanih far a sis > Da a ndivaied they ahdossioad Cita W | jo! a hale person and hscal palicy, Mghways housing a's mare revenues TOM HH to 36 a month foriand citizenship, municipal ab a fam Mr Allan sad AIFS, natural resources, organ] WOALIOR : ™ Mi A Sal all vendors wellare and social services, and M Wah ; at Mikel provincial and national ined and YAY 13 problems. © Resolutions will be the Initial problem of establish: jor final voting ng methods of recording their Nat A La : fax collections. Dut they would, Thu Ader ester Pearson will speak at the Pn tablishing methods of recording FAY MEN banquet and Ontario lectins. but they Leader John Wintermeyer at ampensatod far thery eon Saturday. HB » commitiee at # luncheon meet- (9 developments on the munici- a reception to be held for newithe commitiee thet they were hushand is the publisher of the LIST DUTIES Citize JR) ommitiee ithenship Day comm |commitiee, noting that the Charles World, chairman of ence. He noted tht the major the Oshawa Chamber A number of delegates from vitations list, and had made ar- eral program of English lang: reported on progress heng | the conference on Inler-growp hullding on Gibb street weight with heth the Federal Simeone Hall, will he vice-chair Phe latter part of the pro community as a whole » » | lors of the Canadian Club of Society of Oshawa. The new ul 1 | gram of integration Tuesday night, No new nomina:| Mrs, Nora Russell, second vice NEW YORK (AFP) Pension preferred, It also halls trading and community integration | I N. McLaughlin, henorar / Y sponding secretary of this year re Our Governmental System and : Jour Teveals that 97 vallroad and investment com: change channels br. 6. HR, V resis 3 f pond, past presi Hughes, press reporter Bales of fluid milk in the : Ih tee 1 {Great piles of blue chips--860, independent stockholders I5 committer was working with Cansh, treasurer, and Miss M., 1, luary 5 i p Munkley. Amat Davies uary of this year compared with in create the outline of a speci Only hours retained for eri This lent & curious M. Elliott, | Willams, Mrs, Ike Hughes, Mrs McLellan, W, G #72 quarts H Alleghany annual n Galbraith, (ton Allan P. Kirhy, Alleghany chalr B M t : be highlighted by a study of fed: he 1s in hospital recuperating nent party leaders he Ontario Liberal Associa luncheon speech hy Senator than in 18680, OLA officials said] sald the twa - day convention Little Object: J an accredited delegate ar nat, Hon, which has a theme of 10 be taking Onlania's new re participants and fram the i and participating in seminars on! : \ nMaM it the government had decided he REFSORS WhO Wave AD nremiums from $3.10 to $3.13 alagvioulture, education, energy, | PATI he od As for Whe sales ation and palitical education He sald vendors would have submitted 1a a PIORATY Session have the Initial problem of os 4 os oh ares AVUTARCE » Wire Wax oe Ww olal's an In y Ross Elmer Pasi In 1968 1h ¢ wiod $15,000.00 Ww in w age oD » conferen Leva atk ow tl Wg he convention { Helel | gm 1] Sales Are Up" le Ohana Kinsmen Club es com plans to y host 16 The Trebie-Aires, # 1d choir from the Ontario Hospital School, Oritha, on "u, The concert will he sf # pm, in the UAW auditorium on Bond street, with proceeds of # silver collection (9 J 19 the Oshaws Retarded Children's Association and the Canadian Mental Health Association A full day's eplerizinment has heen planned for the choir beginning with luncheon al Hotel Genosha as guests of the Oshawa Rotary Club, A guided tour of the Oshawa ) Centre with enteriainmen! i presentation of corsages hat heen arranged with the cooper ation of the administrator of the entre Following this tour the choir will be taken to Hillsdale Manor where they will do a few num: hers for the benefit of the ten ants in residence at the Manor From there they will he taken (to Radio Station CKLB for » tour of their operations and then 10 the UAW hall for the syenin meal heing provided by the Inca! Retarded Children's Associa / m [Throughout the day the choir will be accompanied by » group of Kinettes wha will act as their guides, All persons Interested, are cordially invited to attend | this concert A7.840 quarts, Bales of Butler: milk in January of this year were B88 quarts compared with 8.070 quarts in January, 1060 Chocolate dairy drink appear: to he less popular as sales totalled 22,083 quarts in Janu: ary, This compared with 29,488 quarts in December, 1060 and 26,285 quarts in January, 1960 The hranch also reported sales of fluid cream totalled 9,166 quarts, This compared with 10,628 quarts in January of the previous year and 37,103 quarts In December of last year A total of 2,232,207 pounds of milk were purchased by the Oshawa zone dairies from producers in the distriet at a cost of $105,604, Of the milk purchased 1,602,801 pounds wi of | standard fluld and special flgd quality, President and Ted Middle mass, club presidemt. Club di Polars (nel shown) include Mo Adam, Wo Witham and H wikhawa Tins Phos | Sinner