SN ~~ dase an tube' wacaiee Gpbeatindan tes wet ase eae earae Rg ey men Ee Pay . s ee ' : 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 3, 1963 {aves August 11-17, inclusive. "CURB MOONLIGHTING" BURT TELLS MPs 'Arthur Hebb, manager of the S. 8. Kresge Co, Lid, store G O D EVE NING: the Oshawa Shopping Centre, flew to New Westminster, B.C, this week to attend the funeral of his mother . . .A spokes- By JACK GEARIN | man for the CNR telephoned to state that parking is free at the | CNR Station despite a contrary statement herein. He's right... eo George Burt, Canadian UAW director, is up in arms because TOMMY, CHRISTINE OFF TO REGINA Canadian MPs do too much 'moonlighting' The public should NOTES FROM THE HUSTINGS: /demand an end to' the Tuesday-through-Thursday work-week These are the hot, drab dog-days of August when many glad- | which so many MPs have set up for themselves, he says.. He ly dismiss politics from their minds, but not the old pros. ladds: 'How refreshing it would be if the lawyers in Parlia- They're always on the job, {ment would announce that now they are on full-time pay as conscious of the fact that the MPs they will get off the payroll of their office back home." Provincial election is just _ | AIR POLLUTION "DEPLORABLE SITUATION" around the corner. ~ | A, J. Hicks of 107 Cadillac avenue north telephoned Wed- For instance, that big pol- ~ |nesday. to report that several residents were "up in arms' itical pow-wow next Thurs- lover air pollution in that area. day night in the Picadilly He plans to take up a petition for presentation to City Coun- Room of the Hotel Genosha | }cil Monday, August 19, under the auspices of the '| Mr. Hicks, a resident in that area for more than 11 years, Progressive Conservatives. It said it was difficult to paint the outside of his. house without will be an ultra-private, clos- } | scrubbing it several times to wash off "the soot and ash," ed-door affair, and under "Jt's bad enough to have our property defaced this way, but standably so (do Gimbel's tell its more disturbing to realize that we are breathing this stuff Macy's their innermost busi- in day and night," he said. ness secrets?)" -- about 40 "When I painted my son's house at 886 Masson street there top party workers in the Pro- was no such problem. There did not appear to be soot or ash," vincial ridings of Oshawa and he replied, or, if there was, it was far less noticeable, The west Ontario are scheduled to at- side of Cadillac north houses seem to be affected the most, tend for what has been des- This is a deplorable situation and the citizens will have to do cribed as "a campaign work- something about it soon," shop session" with party big- OSHAWA MAN GETS ALCA POST wigs like Dr, Matthew B. Dy- An Oshawa-born man is the first Canadian to hold an execu- mond, sitting member from tive post on the Council of the American Leather Chemists As- Ontario and Provincial Health sociation, He is Franklin H. Minister, and organizers from Brown elected an ALCA coun- Toronto headquarters. cillor for a two-year term at Robert H. Stroud, Oshawa riding Liberal candidate, has been | the 59th annual meeting in seen of late in places like Cobourg, Belleville and Trenton with Niagara Falls, Ont. recently Big Chief John Wintermeyer, He has also attended several Lib- {He also received an ALCA eral '"'workshop"' sessions in Toronto to help map strategy. pin for acting as convention Mr. Stroud is a hard worker with good organizing ability, | chairman at the four - day but he will need plenty of help if the Provincial Liberals in this meet, first ALCA pow-wow riding are to improve their June 10, 1959, showing when the held outside the U.S. since Party ran third with 5,313 votes as compared with the NDP's before The Second World 10,243 War, He is now associated Mr. Stroud, if he is to win, must display the kind of aggres- with Wickett and Craig Ltd., siveness and leadership that picks a party out of the doldrums Toronto, He will soon move into the victory camp; incidentially he displayed some of these to Toronto with his family unique qualities in his farewell speech as chairman of the (his wife, Patricia, and their § Board of Education in 1962 when he stood up and read some of three children) . . . Election the "Conflict of Interest' clauses in the Ontario Municipal act winds continue to blow in He is a former governor of Kiwanis 0QM District, embracing this district, despite the in- § Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes and also the highly-suc- tense heat. Five members of cessful director of the Oshawa Blood Donor Clinic of the Red Local 22 are enroute to the Cross National convention of the The NDP's-T. D.. 'Tommy.' Thomas (who has heid this rid New Democratic Party in ing Provinically since 1949 when he toppled the PC's T. Kelso Regina, Saskatchewan, Aug- Creighton) leaves tonight for the Party's Regina convention ust 6-9, inclusive. They are with his wife, ex-Mayor Christine Thomas. They will stay over (Russ McNeil, secretary-treasurer of the 12,500-member Local; in the West for the annual meeting of the Canadian section of James Lee, Steve Melnichuk, Adrian Goverde and Louis Ros- the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association in Saskatch- | seau. ai FRANKLIN BROWN ROBERT STROUD ff, vw. (ane La TONIGHT OPEN TO 9.30 MUMS Saturday OPEN 10 6.30 MONDAY OPEN 10 7.00 STORE HOURS Westinghouse STEREO AM-FM 9 TRANSISTOR AM-FM RADIOS "97 6A © ANTENNA APARTMENT SIZE @EARPHONES e Refrigerators 134.87 oo 59 88 * \ Electric CLOTHES DRYERS Clearing From 2.81 Aluminum CHAISE OUNGES © 175 ONLY © OUT THEY GO 6.74 (With Trade) Special This Weekend. . PRICED hoe sag TR er ™ 'burton regions | tonight and Sunday. Showers y ye WEATHER FORECAST Showers Tonight 'Clearing Sunday | Forecasts by the Toronto i; weather office at 5 a.m,: Synopsis: A series of weak |low pressure systems moving 'out' of the Mid-western States land crossing the Great Lakes unsettled weather in most areas. across | province, A sizeable area of 'thunderstorms is moving east- southeast from the Lake of the Woods-Rainy River sections of ithe province and should reach is causing the) Forecast. temperatures; Low tonight, high Sunday: Windsor ..sccscess, 85 St, ThOMAS seseoess 85 London Kitchener? <sssecees Mount Forest .eeoe. 65 Wingham ,, sesveneeeees 65 St, Catharines TOronto sieses Peterborough }areas north of Lake Huron and | |Georgian Bay this evening. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron regions, Windsor, |London: Showers and scat- 'tered thunderstorms developing mainly late in the day and con. tinuing into the night. Chance of locally severe thunderstorms toward evening. Clearing and becoming less humid Sunday, Winds light except in vicinity of thunderstorms becoming northwest 15 Sunday, Niagara, western Lake On- tario, Toronto, Hamilton: Show- jers and occasional thunder- {storms tonight, Cloudy Sunday {clearing in afternoon, Southerly jwinds 10 to 15 today becoming , }northwest 15 by midday. Sun day. Eastern. Lake Ontario, Hali Mostly cloudy thunderstorms Winds jand scattered late tonight and Sunday jlight. Georgian Bay southern White regions, Sudbury, North Bay, Sault Ste. Marie:. Showers and scattered thunderstorms devel- oping toward evening and con- tinuing through the night. /Partly cloudy Sunday. Winds light becoming northwest 15 Timagami River, Algoma »Sunday. Cochrane region: Becoming cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms later today, Nain ending Sunday morning with sunny intervals in the aft- ernoon, A little cooler Sunday. Winds light today, northerly 15 Sunday. Sault Ste, Marie ... 5 Kapuskasing ...++. White River ..e.0., 5 Moosonee 4... TIMMINS crovcecsee 55 Government Hires PR Man For Pens OTTAWA (CP)--The federal government announced Friday | Nine Premiers Ready For Halifax Talks HALIFAX (CP)--Nine Cana- dian premiers and a represent- ative of the 10th province will open a two-day meeting here Monday, Premier Robert L, Stanfield of Nova Scotia, host for this year's talks, said Friday' the) question of federal - provincial] relations will not be on the jagenda, However, it was ex-| pected that'such matters as the) proposed federal loan fund for municipal projects would be dis- cussed outside the formal meet- ings, The actual agenda, in line with the four-year tradition of the meeting, will not be re- leased, The only premier unable to make the talks will be Premier Lloyd of Saskatchewan, who} | will be represented by his health jminister, Allan Blakeney, | Mr, Stanfield said he ex- ~ipected the premiers to confine | their discussions to matters con- cerning the provinces and their relations with one another. He, said the type of things usually covered at these conferences in-| clude sales tax recoveries on | goods purchased in one province! and shipped to another; the CAPSULE NEWS Hooded Men Rob Widow Of $80 LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- Two PLAN TOUR men wearing pillow cases over OTTAWA (CP) -- Fourteen their heads robbed a widow of) members: of the Imperiaj De, between $700 and $800 in her fence College arrive from Brit- " bedroom Friday, Mrs, Georgina| ain Monday to begin a month- Chadwick, who lives alone, told/long tour of North America, it police the men climbed into the was announced Friday, The house through a_ ground-{!> » group, led by Air Vice-Marshat window, She said they pushed (}. Jones, will spend 11 days open her bedroom door, one visiting major Eastern Cana+® held her from behind, his handdian centres, over her mouth, while the other over per mouth, while the other) ORDERLAES GET RAIS OTTAWA (CP) -- Salary in. SHORT OF BLOOD creases averaging $230 a year TORONTO (CP) -- Metropolis "4ve been granted to 1,800 hoss tan Toronto's Red Cross blood Pital nursing orderlies em. bank hit a record low of just 966)! oyed by the veterans affairs pints Thursday, 44 short of one department, it Waa announced - day's needs, The minimum Friday night. The increases, rete. needed over the long holiday roactive to Jan, 1, are for ems weekend will be 1,200 pints, a ployees of DVA hospitals and , spokesman said Friday, Four veterans homes, } emergency blood donor clinics WANTS SIMPLE TITLE are being held in an attempt to, VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-- reach the necessary quota, Pope Paul VI has instructed the ? Vatican City newspaper L'Os- BEGINS TRIP servatore Romano to use a sime _ OTTAWA (CP)--Health Min. ple form when it refers to him, ister LaMarsh flew to England| Vatican sources said Friday, Thursday night for a holiday|Instead of using the customary and a tour of department rep- term 'the holiness of our Lord," appointment of an information|methods of financing education resentatives in Europe, She the paper informed its readers director for its penitentiary ser- cial thought it was the first time such a post had been set up Appointment of Gregoire Sur- prenant, 48-year-old native of Napierville, Que., to the position _ was announced by Justice Min- ister: Chevrier Mr. Sureprenant was chief in-hospital after he was stricken|72o structor at the Canadian Intelli- gence Corps School, Camp Bor- den; Ont., from 1950 to 1954, The following year he became pro- vost marshal, Quebec command with the rank of major. 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