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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1964, p. 18

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ae EEGLIE LOGO IEF ' 54--Articies tor Sale "SEWING MA MACHINE 32--Articies tor Sale GIRL'S bicycle, $25; Lewyt vacuum clean- er, was selling for $45. Less than one year old. 723-3632, conver-| DRUMS, Sparkle Bive, very ge 7 condi- tion, price $125 or best offer. after 5 p.m. 728-0464, BUY and sell, good used furniture and Pretty's 723-3271, A FRIEND IN FEUD Reds Wax Warmer, Wooing Washington WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. officials are intrigued by evi- dence the Soviet Union now would like the United States to give her a hand in Moscow's struggle with Red China. This seems to be, on the face of it, what the Russians are aiming at with their lecture to the American press Thursday about printing Communist Chi- nese charges against Soviet -! Communism. Benéath the surface, how- JQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 1, 1964 ICARD OF THANKS BARRABALL -- We wish fo extend our jheartfeit thanks fo relatives, friends and 29----Automobiles For Sale & 1959 CHEVROLET four-door hardtop, pga boas A-1 condition, Best Asks Removal Of Magistrate BROCKVILLE (CP) -- Me aey gusta Township school abot' has 'asked the attorney-general's department to remove Magis- trate Gordon Jermyn from his position as pres trate in Leeds and Grenville counties, The board is F dege me re- marks made by the Magistrate Communist revolution "'kills the|in a recent case in which five myth that communism is ag-|Persons were convicted of ase gressive." At the same time|Saulting school principal David they implied the U.S., by re-|Johnston of Algonquin public fusing to make concessions on|school. NATO disarmament or the. di-| Aesley and Pauline Kemp vision of Berlin, is missing ajand their son Clifford, 16, of Singer, _ etc. Portables, Consoles. FROM $10. Oshawa Sewing Centre $29 >viMCOc S$, 728-2391 PORTABLE electric organ, cjoming "and and 728-6870, 1961 MGA 1600, Mark 11 model, tible, excellent. white exterior, rec her lor, 28,000 miles, Phone 1513. 'Ve%e% BUICK power steering, new trans- sym-|mission, good body and tires. $200. Apply Woe wilitam Street West, 1958 CHEVROLET, body like new, avto- |matic, radio, runs pol oad best offer, must Telephone Whitby 668-4908. appliances. One location only. Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, RASPBERRY yang Taylor, healthy and . vigorous, excellent fruit, ing ap! sther "atticlen, Talsshooe on Base line, half mile east 4 Liberty Street. Dial inoue of European design, double (barrelled, one modified and one ful eee On leecsel entering: in. | choke. 725-5789 between 7 and 8 o'clock, all channel antenna, in- 1962 CHEVY I! station wagon, a y|stalled and guaranteed by' experts with|SAIL BOAT, twin hull, 1% x B'lightning very clean ert ee ee éply| 9 10 years' experience, $50. Trio Television,|sails, safe family for six, good sailer, 'and|GMC Va-ton pickup, re -- telephone 728-5143, boil yearold,- $450. Aiso boat trailer, ster- tires. Best offers. 725- ling tandem, one ton, for hoats to 24', 1954 FARGO '%-ton panel rs No rust|TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupli-|spare tire, side guides, extension tongue. the west paid? 9 Excellent mechan-|cators, chequewriters, 'comptometers,/s365, Apply 815 Green Street, Whitby or ican Bn fell rent, sorvica, Homilton Ofiies Equip:| semnone 0-258. ine AUSTIN Combriage ASS, red_ana\ el, rent, service, Ham MOVING May 4, must sell office desk, grey, red interior, 2 brand new tires, and seat belts. hitby. ment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. re get Per domed yg hee Arg bucket Good con-|REFRIGERATOR, Frigidaire; four-burn-| vision, cedar chest, det. treater, B-4nch dition, Phone after 6 p.m. Bowmenvilie 623-2756. gr electric Beatty range: clothes. reel:|television, space heater. Call 728-7629. icreen ai rons. T or |wmity eam GARDEN jractor, 2 HP, plow, cultivator; 19% METEOR standard, also 1954 Buick standerd. Your eer $99 each. Apply also empty bushel baskets, |509 Bloor Street Eas g Py too NATO nuclear missile fleet that would include West Germany. The Russians then apparently) hoped to drive home their case with more force. They insisted| their denunciation of the Chi- nese insistence for militant party paper said one effect is' to perpetuate the "myth about the aggressive nature of the The Pravda 'article implied the U.S: press publishes only Chinese charges. U:S. experts said the Soviet purpos. in Thursday's article] was not clearly developed but it had been brought out in a Moseow English language broadcast to North America 12 days ago. --Mrs. L. Barraball and Family. fop condition, KEMP -- | wish to express my sin- .m,|cere thanks to all my relatives, friends 'emetery.|2nd customers who so kindly sent lovely flowers, plants, gifts, Chinese foods and cards, during my recent stay in the Osh- awa ge Hospital. fgg Ne ooo you D sel -- * Alte, nurses and staff of 4F and erend R. G. Brooks. --Mrs. JC. Kemp ji reas tee tee ee Capea, Oona 1 April 20, Pv Mary Greine Dionne and father of Doro- of Orillia, Vincent, Lawrence, Mar-| McKEEVER -- i Mrs. J. Me . D. Blair), Bernice (Mrs.|Keever and family wish to thank the ) of Oshawa; stepfather|Rev, Father Beriault, Father Darby and) . Bond), TheresajFather McGough, neighbors and friends, and all who offered prayers, help and sympathy during the recent bereav: of their beloved son, John Michael; 4iso/----__---- COMPLETELY new set Encyclopae- dia, 35 books, walnut Bookcase included. offer Phone 728-6462. After 6 p.m, telephone 725-9620. EVINRUDE, 25 HP, Cruise-a-Day tank, good c $200. Atter 5 p.m. Maitland, six miles east of here tion Requiem Mass ii Church Monday, May 4 at 10 a.m, Inter St.. Gregory's Cemetery. are asked not fo call at the fhome before Saturday evening.) funeral (Friends| for beautiful floral Hongo Special thanks to Dr. J. E. Rundle, nu at Oshawa General Hospital. rey wil be offered for all. on 28/$100 down, take over A te Must sell. 728-7781. $100 or best offer. phone 728-3530. 1959 Ford, ranch wagon, Telephone RACING boat, 14-ff. A-1 condition, Best offer. Dial Bowmanville 623-3119. IR, 4-door, mechenicelly Al, 1953 METEOR, 12-5 p.m. tele: GUITAR, complete electric outfit, excel- lent condition, Must sell, sacrifice, $115. 728-2927. 723-7660, ever, the Russians actually ap- pear to be trying to use their 1 Apply 552 Normandy Street, 6 FT. cedar strip canoe. Reasonable. dispute with the Chinese in an effort to wring concessions from CHROME dinette, 5 pieces, $75; McClary range, $35; Hollywood divan, matching the U.S. in fields of disarma- This devleoped two themes: That Soviet Communists are working for world peace and deserve U.S. support for their efforts, and that the Russians big opportunity to nail down world peace. Saying the limited nuclear test-bar treaty last year was a first step toward better east- and David Mawhinners, 21, of Brockvillee and Charles Hep- burn of Kingston, attacked Johnston in retaliation for a ELECTRIC organ, excellen' cost $200. Sell half price, Westinghouse electric stove, apartment size. Tele- phone 725-8602. VIKING vacuum cleaner, nearly new, Victor television, two fifteen-inch Ford wheels and tires, Telephone 668-4558. A BEAUTIFUL Zig-Zag Singer, Including a truly outstanding cabinet for only $78.20 repossessed balance eel $309) or take up payments of $8.60 month. Blind hems, makes button holes, plus decorative nom, etc. all without air, Haydon Hall rug plus runner $45, drapes, wall to wail, beige brocade, $100; two bookcases and lamps. Apply 593 Rit- . son Road North after 7 p.m. Berlin. 1-FOOT 'nylon Rusebout. | ee horsepow wer It is an interesting twist on electric inson lor. innis trailer, tev. a Excellent condition. Must sell by weex:| What U.S, policy-makers con end. 668-5152. sider one of the most impor- THREE-PIECE bed chesterfield suite;|tant situations in the world. to- Beatty washing machine; boat and mo-|day -- the Communist unity- pate ate rnb wrecking fight be:ween Moscow ELECTRIC hot water tank, glass lined, and Peking 40 gallon capacity, two years old, $75. a The meré fact the Russi 707 Brock Street South, Whitby. COMPLETE boating outfit: 30 HP Mer: Marg deal with the situation in cury, 14foot mou! regias: oat.!such a way as to suggest a and boat troller. Phone 72590; ___| greater community of Catadeet with tha U.S. than with the Chi- nese is an indicaion of how far Premier Khrushchev and his INGLIS Suds-Saver automatic washer, $95; Speed Queen automatic washer, $70. adviser» think the situation has gone. Just like new. Must sell by Friday. Call 725-9302. CRITICISM MADE Pravda published an article ment, nuclear arms for NATO or the future of Germany and do not like the anti-Communist views of "such men as Senator Goldwater and members of the John Birch Society." The broadcast claimed the Soviet government under Khrushchev has always worked for peace even to the extent of denying vital wear to its al- lies. The br t said: "When this country developed nuclear weapons, China asked for some. The Soviet Union re- fused. It believed such weapons should not be diffused." WEAPONS REFUSED Then came the point of the argument. Boiled down jt is this: Ii Russia refused nuclear weapons to Red China the west relations, the broadcast peicers Poa aga | Mood hammered this point: 'emps' year -o jughter "Why is it that the United|Mclody, They were given short States and its allies have no|t/son terms wish to go farther?" The board backed their re- quest for Magistrate Jermyn's OPINION DIVIDED dismissal with press clippings The broadcast said Westernjof the trial proceedings and edie pl e is -- with oaane torial comment which followed. "Western _politicans" calling) -Magitrate Jermyn w for "repudiation of the cold war|quoted as saying ied had dogma" while others weu'd like|no right to strap Melody Kemp, to intensify the cold war. It|that he did not have the ability added: 'o run a class properly, and "One thing they (the others)|that he, the magistrate, would see in the argument of (Soviet probably have done the same Communists) with Chinese lead-jthing as the Kemps if he had ers is a chance to turn it to|been in their place, their own anti-Communist ends.| Johnston has resigned from "Western countries will bejhis post as principal, saying he making a great mistake if they|did not. believe his life would be let themselves be taken in bv|safe if he remained at his post SMITH, Christina Entered into rest in Bond Street W 30----Automobiles Wanted 145 CARS WANTED ADVERTISING beg (Continued from Page 17) sed car to "Ted" 1 Home, Oshawa, with Funeral Ser-| nt ge Bory to the New vice In the Chapel on Seterdey, mer 2) ; . : Pte: si nsicion™" "* "/29---Automebiles For Sale | Te CA MBIN MOTORS NT LAWN 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 , MOU ALL CASH $ ier AL PARK SEAWAY Ns Ba cars .or trucks we pi vt is d D deal up or down. Liens paid Winter Wreaths an off Glass Flower Blocks MOTORS LT ° NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 200 DUNDAS ST. WEST WHITBY Your Authorized Dealer For Ford's Family of Fine Products ULASSIFIED on : ee ae 'our old : as down payment. Dealer. Write Box 630 Oshawa Times. GUN WANTED -- Old antique. Tele phone Oshawa /25-6183, PAINT special at Edgar's Paint and Wallpaper by Para Paints since 1915. 20 per cent discount on semi-gloss, latex, high gloss, interior and exterior at Edger's Paint and Wallpaper, 34 King West. 13 FOOT plywood flat bottom boat, $60. Telephone 725-1578. TAPE RECORDER, RCA Victor, four track plus add-a-track. Like new, $225. Chesterfield 'and chair, $35. Telephone SIMMONS Beauty Rest, Queen size, mat- tress and box springs, metal base, used six months only. Telephone Bowmanville 623-2413, TELEFUNKEN tape recorder and record changer. . Excellent bargain. Telephone Bowmanville. 6%. 2413, Fe BROCK SJ, NORTH These should be removed not Ac-nss: from Rova! Hotel later than May 5th to permit ___Whitby 668-3331 us to prepare for mowing and he Garden: TAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars work on the Garden Lowns. for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 220 If you are not able to do this Wentworth East, 725-1181. personally we will be pleased to attend to it for you. Please toll 723-2633. Thank You, 32--Articles For Sale 1962 Chevrolet | HAVE A SECRET WE PAY MORE 728-0474. BABY BUTLER, $25; Seneral Electric, three-heat selection, hair drye:, $12; two pair heavy green drapes, iength 70 Inches, BEAUTIFUL French Provincial, fruitwood dining room table, arm chair. il, solid No mar finish, three extra leaves, five diners, one Original cusi, $650. Sell rea- Thursday criticizing U.S, news- papers for printing what he pa- per called '"'rude, gross, anti- Soviet inventions" of the Chi- United States should be willing to refuse them to West Ger- many. This in turn is a specific Soviet argument against the such men. They will lose a gocd opportunity to reach agreement with the Soviet Union and its friends for common peace ac- after his assailants were re- leased from prison. SELL FOR LESS. Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. Coll Valley Creek Furniture 16% BOND W. 728-4401 BUYING or selling furniture or appli- ances. Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-2294 or 263-2695 CRIB, large size, complete; other baby Items. Also 17-inch RCA television. Tele phone 723-4841, BEL AIR Four door sedan, automatic. This popular Model is in ex- cellent condition inside and outside. 1962 Ford COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON Smart Chestnut finish, Auto- matic transmission and radio. Ideal family Car, $4 pair, Apply 49 Gladstone Avenue (back entrance). 150 TEN-INCH used cement blocks, 15 cents each.' Also 18 Inch power lawn mower. One year old. $20. 725- 7559. tion." Windsor Drug Case: 3 Jailed WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Prison sentences totalling five years and six months, and suspended sentences totalling four years were imposed Thursday on five Windsor persons who earlier nese, The Soviet Communist sonable. Whitby 6 668-5717. =, US. - backed proposal for a Cc ATION gas and oll stove, enamel, with clock, like new, reasonable, Y Frigidaire refrigerator, quiet running, matched dresser and chest of drawers, record cabinet. Phone 723-1989, days only, The Management. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral, arrangernents and floral requirements for all DEATHS Miami, Fla.--Altagracia Julia Trujillo Molina, 100, mother of assassinated Dominican Repub- lic dictator Rafael 'Trujillo: after a cerebral hemorrhage. Hudson, Que.--Professor Ed- ward Robertson, 85, an author- ity on semitic languages and literature. Chicago -- Lincoln A. Perry, NINE: PIECE walnut dining room suite; refrigerator; Moffat range. an in good condition. Apply 358 Park OF |Road North. BOAT 14foot, fibeglass Leavens, custom convertible top, 35 horsepower motor and | trailer. Fully equipped. Telephone' after AIR compressor, De-Vilbiss, 1% horse-|7_P-m. Pickering 942-1593. _ power. Large capacity. Want smaller| MOTORCYCLE NSU, !ate model, $150. unit and cash. Texaco at 7 and A Engine recently rebuilt. Call Pickering, Highways, Oakwood. | 942-1 [is FT, Bronawick Winner Skylark fibre-| COMING EVENTS British Experts Condemn Shotgun Marriage Practice LONDON (CP)--A group of British health and social wel- fare experts got tcgether Thurs: day and exchanged some con- troversial opinions on free love, occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE - 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME Mrs. I. Howard of the Cathc-| lie) Marriage Advisory Counc! said children were thought f not so much as a gift to a ma riage but as "merely an op- |glass boat, windshield, steering wheel, re- mote controls, running lights. Call 723- 7786 after 5 p.m. io HP Evinrude motor, A-1 condition, $185; also 8 ft. Runabout $40. Apply 85 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 1961 Pontiac LAURENTIAN Two door sedan, automatic CHILDREN'S TEENAGE Gibbons Street anytime. MANTEL radio, tri- light | jamp, t two table lamps, three wooden chairs. All priced reasonably. Telephone 725-8207. shotgun marriages and morals in general. Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd, the se- tional extra." Millions of people still cling to conventional ideas about sex were found guilty of narcotics charges. Robert Dale Fairchild, 25, was sentenced to two years and 71, who earned several million dollars as Stepin Fetchit of Stage and screen; as a pennie INTERNATIONAL Farmall type A trac- less welfare case. tor, Duro water pump, 50 gallon tank. Telephone 728-1237 after 6 p.m. CANVAS awnings, curtains, canopies. Complete service. Free estimates. No waiting. Mil Jeinek, 728-1993 993 _ anytime. GAS SPACE HEATER with blower and thermostat, $55. Telephone 723-3739. 16 FOOT plywood hull boat, 1958 Mercury 35 hp, trailer, tarp, equipment. $900. Tele- phone 668-2325. BOAT, cedar strip, 14 ft. fibreglas bottom. 18 hp Johnson outboard motor, remote controls, steering. Elgin trailer. As good as new. After 6 p.m., telephone 725-8854, |13 FT. 6" plywood boat, 14 HP Evinrude motor and trailer, $350. Apply 313° Wind- |sor. Street, 723-3734, TV TOWERS special, 40 ft. tower struc- ture with all channel antenna, instatled $50. Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 361 Gibbons Street, 728-6180, ELECTRIC guitar, custom meade, good sound, dual pick ups, good condition, $45. Telephone Whitby 668-4339, USED FURNITURE: dining room suite, Fashion Show and Hand Sewn Clothing Sale 2 p.m. Saturday, May 2 ST. MARK'S CHURCH EVENING W.A. In the Church Hall corner Stevenson's Road and Beurling Avenue. Admission 50c Refreshments six months after pleading guilty to a charge of trafficking in marijuana. A similar t --to run concurrently--was im- posed on Fairchild on his con- viction of a charge of posses- sion of marijuana. Bernard Greenwood, 27, was sentenced to four months for possession, and Christine Ber- nadette Mather, 19, was given a two-month sentence. Two - year suspended sen- tences were given to Carol Gwendolyn Carter, 17, and Wil- liam Robert Miller; 23. nior nursing officer for the Lon don County: council, told the Royal Society of Health con- gress at Torquay that the com- monest reason for teen - age marriages in Britain is that the girl is pregnant. These "shotgun . weddings," she said, are doomed to failure and the law should forbid them. "The law should allow the couple to get married only after a given period following the birth of the child--say six months--if they still feel gen- uinely attracted to each other, thus legitimizing the baby." URGES LEGAL ABORTION And, she added, abortion transmission, radio, new white walls. Smart tan fin- ish, Matching interior. Well Cared for one-owner New Car trade in, 1960 Ford FAIRLANE 500 Two door sedan. Economical six cylinder engine, radio, ex- cellent all-round condition, 1958 Mercury TWO DOOR HARDTOP Smart two-tone red and black finish, fully equipped. A-1 Condition. and marriage "but the ground is shifting under their feet." Un- less there are changes "mar- riage as an institution will lose all its vitality." CHANGE IN TIMES Ronald Fletcher, lecturer in seciology at London University, told the 3,500 delegates that the idea that "the only justification of sex in marriage is the pro- duction of children is dead." Sex now is thought of as a natural and enjoyable aspect of mar- riage, he said. Mrs. Boyd said the vast ma- jority of young men under 21 do not want to get married at all. DANCE Beatle Hop | with LEE VOGEL of CKEY IN MEMORIAM BLIGHT -- memory of o and father, Charies W. BigM who passed away in Whitby May 1, 1935; = his grandson, Joseph Charies Wray, who passed away in Whitby March 14, NET EARNINGS Dominion Tar and Chemical Co. Ltd., 3 months ended March 31: 1964, $5,183,127, 35 cents a share; 1963, $2,311,077; 15 cents. Moore Corp. Lid., 3 months ended March 31: 1964, $4,225,- 112, 60 cents a share; 1963, $3,- 562,917, 53 cents. Canadian Aviation Electron- ics Ltd., year ended March 31: 1964, $1,499,082, $1.37 a share; 1963, $972,857, 93 cents, Aluminium Ltd., 3 months Nothing can ever take away The love a heart hoids dear, Fond memories finger olla ev, Remembrance keeps tehm ni Ever remembered by wife od family. hig geurea -- In loving menery of dear mother, Sadie Carno- St. Gregory's Auditorium Friday, May 1st 8 P.M, ADMISSION 75c ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Press Bursary: Harry, CARNOCHAN -- tn loving memory of a dear sister, Sadie Carnochan, who oassed @way May 1, 1961. Her memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part, God hes her in His keeping, 1962 Econoline PICKUP 5000 Original Miles. New Condtion. 1957. Chevrolet We have her in our hearts. Lovingly remembered by sister Gladys end Family. Sn, tn. loving memoty of my hus- |, George, who passed away one year @90 on gpa 1, 1963. 'ed and sadly misseo by his wife Eliza. MILNE -- In loving memory of my de: husband, Siig William, who pass od @way May 1, 1959. | lost @ husband with a heart of gol Who was more to me than ton untold, Without * farewell he fell asleep, _ With only memories for me to keep He was a husband so very rare, Content in his home and always there, 1 freasure still with love sincere, Beautiful memories of one so dear. --Sadly mi: family. MILNE -- In loving memory of a dear} | DELUXE FORDOR SEDAN issed by his wife Ellen and/ immaculate low mileage car equipped with automatic transmission, custonr--rodio | Corner Bloor and Simcoe FRIDAY, MAY Ist. 7:45 P.M. 20 games -- $10 and $15 Shore the Wealth $130 in 53 Nos. Consolation Prize $25. and economical: 6 cylinder engine. Low mileage and A-1 condition. 1961 Ford FAIRLANE Fordor Sedan. Finished in smart oxford blue with mat- ching interior. V-8 engine and automatic transmission, Immaculate inside and out. DANCE SAT., MAY 2 8 P.M. at THORNTON"S COMMUNITY HALL One block off King St. West on Thornton's Rood BINGO AT U.A.W.A. HALL SATURDAY, MAY 2 7:30 P.M 20 GAMES $10 A GAME 4 GAMES OF $20, $30 $40, $50 JACKPOTS ONE GAME $150 SHARE THE WEALTH 10 hams to be given as door prizes. BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, MAY 2 7:30 P.M, 20 Games -- $8 corner cupboard, dressers, two cots, mirrors, lamps, some dishes. Whitby. end head-board, tables, 1010 Dundas Street East, should be legal where the girl does not wish to have the baby. Lord Langford, father of ture or anything you have. Trading Post Store, South, 723-1671. CHESTERFIELD suite, green, tage. Call 725-6636. WE BUY, sell and exchange used fornk- The City! 446 Simcoe Street fn, and two pair tiving room drapes, suitable for cot- eight, said he did not think the moral values of the community as a whole had deteriorated but there were new temptations in today's society. The 'Achilles heel'? of present-day morals is GAS STOVE, propane, twenty-two inches, like new. Dial Whitby 448-2970. canditceota de lth -- premarital intercourse, he said, and suggested the slogan: "No sex without responsibility." "The boy wants the girl and if marrying her is the only way he car get her then he will marry her." Many girls in this age group, by contrast, look on a-marriage as a "status sym- bol." "Soon for them the glamor wears thin and they are Yeft as Awards Made TORONTO (CP)--Winners of four 1964 Southam Newspapers Fellowships for Journalists-- with a woman being selected for the first time--were announced today. They are: selfish adolescents trying to ac- fortunately, many fail.' 33--Market Basket CLEMENT Brothers Pouitry. Take orders for freezers. Fresh roasting chickens, 3 to 4 Ibs., $1 and $1.25 each. Deliveries on orders of 10 or more, Call Oshawa 728- 5291. 34--Lost and Found LOST: Girl's bicycle, two-wheel, red and white, licence 3505. Telephone 725-9451. PERSIAN cat, female, white, brown and black, strayed Friday night from Ade- laide-Wilson area. Answers to Tina. Re- ward. Telephone 725-8590. LOST -- Well marked large German shepherd. Vicinity of Grandview Golf Club Tag 68, named 'Bruno'. Reward, Call WEEKLY TO DAILY TREND Thomson Sets Sights On Smaller U.K. Papers cept adult responsibilities. Un-/makeup ecitor in the women's Marlyn Cooper, 29, copy and department of the Toronto Globe and Mail; ended March 31:. 1964, $10,600,« 000, 32 cents a share; 1963, $7,° 300,000, 23 cents. Saskatoon Pipe Line Co. Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $67,« 675, 68 cents a share; 1962, $67,« 201, 67 cents. Bathurst Power and Paper Co. Ltd., 3 months ended March 31: 1064, $545,000; 1963, $308,900, Arnold Bruner, 37, feature writer with the Toronto Star; Allan Fotheringham, 31, re- porter wit the Vancouver Sun; Alan Morton, 34, reporter with the Hamilton Spectator. The winners will spend from September to May at the Uni- versity of Toronto studying in ahy university division at grad- uate or undergraduate level. Miss Cooper, who studied journalism at Ryerson Institute h Dome Mines Ltd., 3 months ended March 31: 1964, $573,173, 29 cents a share; 1963, $528,135, 27 cents. H. Corby Distillery Ltd., 6 months ended Feb. 29: 1964, $690,514, 62 cents a share; 1063, $633,727, 57 cents. Bell Telephone Co. of Can- 1957 Chevrolet Tudor sedan. Finished in gun metal grey with contrasting LONDON (CP) -- After more,day, news of the ¢ ity than a decade in Britain, Baron|will be as important as it is in Thomson of Fleet is all set to Canada." Dad, Joseph William Milne, who passed] Sway May 1, 1959, Dad's smile is gone forever, His hand we cannot touch, Ylof Ti logy in Toronto, is the first woman named since the annual a ards started two ada, 3 months ended March 31: 1964, $16,804,587, 63 cents a ADMISSION $1.00 728- 6641. or 723-7195. LOST--Golden Labrador Retrjever, vicin- ity Stevenson and Park Road" area. An- Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpot to go Still we have so many memories Of Dad we loved so much. His memory is our keepsake With which we'll never part, God has him in His keeping, We have him in our hearts. --Sadly missed by daughters Joyce,. and son Ron. MURRAY -- In loving memory ot a dear. husband and father, Robert Murray, who passed away May 1, 1963. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory sad and true, Just the love and sweet devotion Of one who thinks of you. Ever remembered by wife Winnifrea Peggy, | interior, Economical six cyl- inder engine and custom radio.. Excellent all round condition. 1959 Ford Country sedan. Smart tutone black ond white finish. Six cylinder engine and radio. Ideal for cottage commuter. | AUCTION SALE Sat., May 9, 10 a.m. SIMCOE STREET .. UNITED CHURCH Memorial Hall Parking Lot Sponsored by 50-50 Club , Proceeds in aid of Building Fund 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted SQUARE DANCERS The Bowmanville Square Dance club holds weekly donces (intermediate level) every Tuesday nite at 8 p.m. until the end of May at the Solina Community hall. You are cordially invited to visit swers to Sandy. Telephone 725-8653. Lost -- Brown "Princess." Small reward. LOST -- Germ old.Dark on Answers to top, brown 723-9674. Dachshund. Answers fo Vicinity of Athol and Wilson. lease telephone 723-9880. shepherd, eight "months underneath, "Rintie', $10 reward. Tele- phone 725-8963 or call the Dog Pound start applying his favorite tech- nique, to British' newspapers. His pet project is to turn weeklies into dalies, following his Canadian practice, and the ement Wednesday that he is to start an evening paper in the bustling Berkshire com- 36--Legal 1, Highland Avenue, Oshawa, RUTH HOCHLEITNER (Mrs. F.), 364 will not be munity of Reading may mark the start of a chain. "I've had this idea in mind ever since I came to Britain," Thomson forecast an initial circulation of 50,000, fairly large by Canadian standards, when the Reading paper starts in about a year. The paper will start from scratch, with new buildings and equipment including the web offset method of printing, which affords scope for color. CALLED FOR SURVEY years ago. She began her news- paper career in 1955 as a sports writer with the Calgary Alber- tan. Southam. Press Limited founded the fellowships to pro- vide opportunities for qualified journalists to study in q univer- sity community. Southam Press underwrites each fellow's salary for the uni- versity year up to $7,500 maxi- share; 1963, $15,421,857, 59 cents. Canadian Petrofina Ltd. $ months ended March 31: 1964, $1,694,710; 1963, $1,473,131. Rio 'Algom Mines Ltd, 3 months ended March 31: 1964, $2,343,000; 1963, $3,352,000. Reitman's (Canada) Ltd, Always 0 good selection of responsible for any debts contracted in Before deciding to launch the}/mum and pays all university For more. information Lord Thomson said in an inter- year ended Jan. 31: 1964, $854,« MURRAY -- In 'loving memory of | Robert Murray, who passed dear father, away May 1, 1963. The rolling stream of life rolls on, But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there, Ever remembered by Roberta and Myrtle. MURRAY -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Robert J Murray, who passed away May 1,1963. To know him was to love him, Both for family and friend And the sweetness of his memory Time can neither wal nor end. --Lovi by dim, Jack and Carolyn. MURRAY -- In loving memory of a Rohert dear father and grandfather, = who passed away May 1, 1963. memory is our keepsake, wih which we'll never part; God has him in His keeping, We have him In our hearts. -- Lovingly remembered and sad'y miss- daughter Doris, son-in-law Bill, Be ondson Bobby and granddaughetr Phyl- daughters ingly daughter Myrtle, son-in-law Bill pi granichildren Better Used Cars. SEAWAY MOTORS LTD. 200 DUNDAS ST: WEST WHITBY Tea and Bazaar SATURDAY. MAY 2 2 P.M at St. Stephen's Church Corner Simcoe and Taunton Rd. RUMMAGE SALE, St. Joseph's Church, 150 Albert Street, Saturday, May 2, 2 p.m. Heavy duty electric range, radio, cloth- ing, utensils and jewellery. 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In addition to subsidised hospi vacation, generous sick credit the following salaries are paid: Full Time Registered Nurses on month. Full Time Graduate Nurses, shifts $305 per month, We can also use the services of On Call Non Registered Nurses 1960 FORD '%-ton, 6 cylinder, long wide Box. Good shape. Reasonable. Telephone Brooklin 655-3774, 1956 VAUXHALL sedan, 2 OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL Uugently Requires A Number of GRADUATE NURSES tal and medical plans, 21 days allowances and a pension plan, rotating shifts $335 to $385 per pending registration on rotating nurses unable to work full time: On Call Registered Nurses $14.50 pér 8 hour shift. $12.50 per 8 hour shift. PLEASE TELEPHONE 723-2211 OCA! an) my name on or after this date, April 30, 1964, by anyone, without my written con- view. "We've been so busy that sent. -- Mrs. Ruth Hochleltner. this is my first chance to follow it up." TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS WORK FOR YOU WHILE you. WORK, SLEEP or PLAY He said there is one difference between Britain and Canada-- the "operation" here is much bigger because of larger popu- lations in main centres. Read- ing, a thriving industrial city, has a oppulation of about 120,- 000 an¢@ the publishers sees it going up to 200,000 in a decade or so. In Canada, Lord Thomson turned nine weekly papers into dailies--in the Ontario centres of Timmins, Kirkland Lake, Barrie, Oakville, Orillia and Pembroke, and in Kamloops, Kelowna and Penticton, all British Columbia. SAME PATTERN LIKELY Those who know Thomson predict that he will follow. the Canadian pattern in a dozen or so British towns. Britain's press generally is. more "national"' than in Canada, with daily pa- pers concentred in big centres and circulating widely. The big emphasis in any new Thomson dailies will be on local news. "I propose to folow our Ca- nadian practice to a consider-| able extenfy_Our solid strength will reside a local news. daily, Thomson called for a thorough survey by his market- ing and research organization, fees and the cost of moving out- of-town winners and their fam- ilies to and from Toronto, 199, 92 cents a share; 1963, $656,291, 71 cents. which spends nearly $1,000,000 a year and which he regards as the best of its kind in the world. Interviewed in his Rolls- Royce between office appoint- ments and a luncheon engage- ment--the only time he could spare a reporter--Thomson was in his usual ebullient form as he ranged over latest develop- ments in a constantly-growing empire spreading from Barrie' to Bangkok. "Things are really moving all the time," he said delightedly, discussing plans for a "very in|large business empire" in In- dia, with headquarters in New) Delhi, as well as plans for de- velopments in Pakistan. A Thomson financial report; to. be issued this week, will show a profit for the 1963 calen dar year of about $16,000,000. This: does not include North America. me) FARM SOLD ILMINSTER, England (CP)-- A 152-acre dairy farm has been sold by Lord Beaverbrook for |£30,000. The Somerset farm was never occupied by the Ca- ROME (Reuters) -- Princess Carlos of Bourbon-Parma were honeymooning at an undisclosed location today. : The 24-year-old princess and her husband, a pretender to the Spanish throne, left their Rome hotel Wednesday night by car for an unknown destination. They were married earlier in the day. A spokesman for the couple aid they would be travelling to various 'Mediterranean coun- ies" but would give no further tails, ~ The couple was married in the Horghese Chapel of St. Mary Major Basilica in a cere- mony shunned by the Dutch royal family and all of Eu- rope's reigning nobility. Pope Paul received the newly- weds in a private audience after Irene of Holland and Prince) tion Secret Hideaway For Royal Couple attended a champagne recep- Seldom in recent years and in one place were so many mem- onries revived of disintegrated empires. The chapel slowly filled up with Hapsburgs, Bourbons and eager a Braganza, a Sa- voy and a Sedonia, Over them a seated apart in lonely state, presided the ex- empress Zita of Austria-Hung- ary, the only person present who had ever sat briefly on a legitimate throne. The romance almost caused a constitutional crisis in The Neth- erlands and estranged Irene from her parents, Queen Juli- ana 'and Prince Bernhard. The princess, a recent con+ vert to Roman Catholicism, gave up her right to succession to the throne and agreed to live outside the country with her 'actual 30, husband. 000 | miles. Apply 211 Drew Street, | To arrange for an interview with the Director of Nursing Brought to the people every|nadian-born publisher. the wedding, Later the couple

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