Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1963, p. 17

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

BREAKING INTO PRISON pounding of a 3,100 - pound while a demolition crew tore ed by frost, will be replaced wrecking ball, Extra guards Monday and were erected peg wire fences down the wall erected 100 years ago. The wall, weaken- Paid ae jamb full tim: ye cherished cul- tural promod portfolio. The attorney - general said Fie bane ea ean resent legis- lative session aps eg June but not later than the end of the hosdies den Holl Resignation Revealed Ad eae liepinene came at a cage during the, annual meeting of Prudentia, borg highw ay safety organiz-' ". Lapalme said it is up to premier Jean Lesage to decide his successor. Speculation here has been that the premier himself, also a law- yer, will take over as attorney- general. The member for Montreal Outremont has been a stalwart of the Liberal party in Quebec since 1950, when he took over ag leader in the lean years of opposition. He gave up the leadership in 1958 to Mr. Lesage. A fiery cam- paigner, he travelled extensiv- ely during the 1960 provincial campaigy that brought the Lib- erals to power. session. 'I've been wanting to do it THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tursday, April 30, 1963 ]7) " involved in a series of inquiries and investigations that heve fol He was appointed attorney- general shortly after the elec- tion and bore the brunt of work for a long time,"' he said of the : xy ow gon ~ alme, 56, said last one "he would like to give up ithe arduous attorney - gener- © \al's portfolio to build the new |cultural affairs department. "Since then we've had election," he said. Late in the campaign last No- vember, he suffered painful back injuries in an auto acci- '\dent while en route to a rally, Mr. Lapalme said he is not yet fully recovered. His surprise announcement Noted Hairstylist To Join Oshawa Salon Creative siyling by John takes pleasure in announciig Mrs. Christine Lyons noted hairstyl- ist, formerly with Vicky Ries and Paul Poque salons in To- ronto, who will join our staff this week.. Miss Daphne Els, our make-up consultant, whose charming per- sonality talent, and many help- ful hints, will aid us with facial toning. Adyt. % "Byad vie sea Announce New ie \ Healing Substance... ~ Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch: with thé ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly, It relieves itch- ing and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, ing improvement," Pain was promptly and gently relieved... actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. 4 Among these case histories were a variety of hemorrhoidal condi- tions. Relief even occurred in cases of long standing, and most im- portant of all, results were so thorough that this improvement was maintained over a period of paration H Suppositories or Pre- £ paration H Ointment (with a | special applicator). Satisfaction guaranteed or yous" money refunded, by a concrete structure. (CP Wirephoto) s "ridiculous" to that 70,000 people will / lose their jobs as a result of the reorganization and moder: lon of British rail- ways Marples, constantly inter- rupted by jeers from the Labor opposition, 'was opening the _ long-awaited House of Commons debate on the railway report is- sued last month. The report, accepted by the government, was issued by Dr. Richard Beching, chairman of}; the railways, and proposed the closing of almost half Britain's railway stations in an effort o get the system out of the red by 1970. An opposition motion wor the government to "defer mak- ing decisions.on the major rail closure proposals" until # "na- tional transport plan is de- As a protest the National Un- jon of Railwaymen has sched- wled a 48-hour national strike starting May 14. The railways' Stet ie for by year is expected Marples = onethird of the stations do little business and are table; one-third are in shape financially and must be developed; and the other one-third are borderline cases which may or may not be closed. In 22 of the 2% "areas" of British railways, Marples said, most jobs lost "would be can- celled out by "controlled re- cruitment and normal wastage" people eliminated by retire- ment or by quiting the service. Most others would be relocated in their areas. In the other six areas, he said, there will be "great diffi- culties." There were cries of "no, no" from the opposition when Mar- ples charged that the unions wanted the whole operation phased out so it could be han- died by "natural wastage" alone. That, he said, would "take decades." OTTAWA (CP) -- The trans- port department's "noble e: | iment'? of reauiring lifeiackets for everyone in rowboats, can- oes and sailboats apparently is destined to die a rapid death. The law can't be enforced ef- fectively, says Alan Cumyn, the department's director of marine regulations, and *so there's no point in trying to continue it. The law, in the form of a much - publicized regulation, came into effect last September. It required that there should be a department - approved life- jacket or safety cushion for each passenger in a canoe, row- boat or sailboat. Mr. Cumyn, in an interview Monday, compared it with the "noble experiment' of prohibi- tion. "It was a noble idea, but you couldn't enforce. it. Too many loopholes were shot in it, Now we are taking action toward withdrawing it." ATE OLD EGG STANSTEAD, England (CP) Farmer Ralph Whately ate a year-old egg to prove the old aa that 'a lien's egg laid at Easter will last for a year. Whately had it poached on toast with a dash of Worcestershire sauce and said it was perfectly edible. -- (SANITONE) and LAUNDERERS AWA » PORT HOPE ITBY - COBOURG BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO Curteins, Drapes, Blankets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 50 MILL CLEANE If the as takes the;still decision to cancel the regula- tion, he added, it would prob- ably be withdrawn wiihin a cou- ple of weks. A: similar regulation govern- ing lifejackets and safety equip- ment in powerboats, however, will continue. It has been in ef- fect for several years. Mr. Cumyn said that an ex- ception to the regulation on row- boats, canoes and sailboats has already been made for boys' camping organizations where boating activities are closely supervised. These organizations presented valid reasons for exemptions, and once the department made one exemption it figured that other groups would be able to present @qually valid reasons. He added that the department Rule On Life Jackets Said Not Enforcible thinks the reguiptions we a peak ae a idea, and hopes the proposal can be discussed again at a future mecting of boating organizations. Pe' s some way might be f of bring- ing back the safety regulation in, a form that ¢ould be en- forced. The regulation had been in- troduced in the wake of. several drownings of children from row- boats. No change was planned in the system of transport department approvals for lifejackets, under which the department approves a lifejacket's design and the manufacturer carries out his own inspections for quality..The department then makes spot check of the lifejackets and saf- ety cushions after they are made. Fridays--9 to 9 eo ON SAVINGS Interest from date of deposit Free Chequing Privileges Deposits by Mail postage paid envelopes provided free Hours--9 to 5 GUARANTY TRUST CANADA'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT TRUST COMPANY 32 KING STREET EAST 728-1653 Saturdaye--9 to 1 How would you get them home without a telephone? They're playing with friends...they forget the time: them running home! You reach for it 'you take it for granted: thatsimple, ~ time-saving, worry-saving telephone. has the newest and And with Empress of what to expect when you 1) Superb meals. As well as afternoon tea and bed time snacks, Every week % With Empress of Canade and Empress of England, Canadian Pacific ships on the St. Lawrence route to --- offers coean WHITE EMPRESS: a WHITE EMPRESS sails to Europe! Streamers fly and the fun begins as the EMPRESS OF CANADA salls from Montreal. travel. Here's 11 ways you'll benefit by taking the newest, largest. ships on the St. Lawrence route 9) Guienning posts You tan bold sow ove sale pertas, (Toe peal bs conveniently located 6) First-run movies. And a completely-equipped theatre. 7) Lounges. (What happens here Is up to you!) Indoors--swim no matter what the weather!) 2) Servants. They'll bring you breakfast In bed (if you wish), draw your Se ee eae en ee Oe 3) Orchestras. They serenade you during the day. In the evenings they provide musio for: 4 Dances. Ev Ball with empha evening seems like Saturday night. There's a Masquerade for the most original pi eb Last night out Is with a tremendous bts Party. MONTREAL-LIVERPOOL Tourist Summer fare from $244 Sée your travel agent or any Canadian Pacific office, 3-2224 8) Aers of outdoor recreational are. You ean fl your lungs with god shuffleboard, quolts, sea air and challenge your fellow passengers to or deck tennis. -9) ease Restans, Sea' Mivodons ves te ee See SEED partles, games, give you that pampered feeling! 10) The ultra-modern ships on the scenic St, Lawrence route to Europe, 11) 276 pounds free baggage allowanoe.. - Isn't It time you left your worrles In the wake of a WHITE EMPRESS? a TRAINS / TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES / HOTELS / TELECOMMUNICATIONS}[WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM a phone call brings DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA--WHITBY------BROOKLIN 300 DUNDAS E., WHITBY 668-3304 BELL : Built, operated and owned by Canadians | MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH 723-9441

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy