Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 30, 1968, p. 20

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PIONEER 1130 chain saw built to professional standards preferred by farm operators PIONEER CHAIN SAWS International Harvester Store George St Newmarket Telephone S95233S Advertise Weekly For Best Results BLANK KING CITY Senior Raiders are undefeated NEWMARKET Do coaches catch win fever It is suspected Harry Carter Wilson and Don Lewis have given the fever to happy George and Joe Theyre glad theyve caught it and hope there isnt any cure The undefeated NHS senior Raiders with Carter- well the leaders have trouble keeping up with their gridiron heroics The sen iors dumped King Citv Tro for their fifth win Meantime the intermediates made it a twinwin after- triumph over King City It was the second straight win for the intermediates Don Lewis NHS juniors made it a big win week beating Aurora Wil liams 130 for heir third Dave Jenkins hot fool produced the two points that gave the inter mediates a win converted both NHS touch downs while the King kicker had no success Al was the main NHS stock booster Mac- Donald punched through the King line for both majors catching carried Raider seniors to their fifth win Cooke hauled in a second quarter Chaisson pass and outdistanced the King for a 30yard touch- owned a half time lead Bill scooted 25- yards sidestepping King on the way to give NHS a 130 margin clicked for King majors his own kick Gary Cowells ball carrying exploits and Jim Fergusons quarter back play were NHS strong RAIDERS FIFTH WIN pitching and Bob Cookes run play to Cooke comple ted the Raider scoring Wat son made the convert good The Raider defensive was outstanding Paul Tol- Bob Swaile Jack Hurst and Rich played strong Raider games Kings John Peddle game Nixon Apple scored a touchdown pass 30yards into the end zone to Dave Whiteside Tom Shultz hit from four yards out as NHS juniors defeated Aurora 13- Craig Christie converted both touchdowns Peter struck from PICKERING COLLEGE Upper Canada College has long been known for its football prow ess and they proved it last week defeating Pickering College seniors tig and the intermediates Ed nard pulled in a pass from Jim Jamieson Peter kicked a single point and Ridley College 1 two the final five minutes to de feat St Andrews College 3220 in a Little Big Six Football Conference game last week Paul Kitchen Paul and Geoff Love struck for Andrean majors of the United are dominated by the im posing architecture and th beauty of the site The buildings designed after the war by an International team of architects tower Roberts MP considers human and social questions One of the most important aspects of its work is the approval of International Conventions on human rights The Two traffic items reported by the Ontario Safety League In one English city an officer arresting a female for a traffic offense may not ask her age He must estimate Savemorethon LIGHT BULBS TIRE EARLY NOVEMBER a over the East secretariat operates skyscraper The hall and conference ruddle beside it set in small park ideal for an ter lunch stroll along I The within the buildings is one of quiet elegance True there is a certain feeling of overcrowding The United Nations membership has al most doubled over the past years Space and facili ties have not quite kept pace with the expansion But the setting seems ap propriate to the world prob lems which the United Na tions discusses After listening to of the debates a cer tain The United Na tions Assembly starts ev ery September with a debate Each country a general about international problems outlining its pro posals for dealing with them In a way this debate is similar to the debate in the House the speech from the throne It enables governments usually with an eye on their domestic public opinion to present the principles of its foreign policy Inevit ably this debate with over a hundred countries parti becomes Interest is now- shifting therefore away from the Assembly to the committee meetings The effective work of the Uni ted Nations is carried out committees The First Committee deals with political and security prob lems such as disarmament control I is aid ed in its work by the Spec ial Political Committee which considers lions as peacekeeping ar rangements apartheid and Ialeslm refugee relief The Second Com- m i 1 concentrates on trade aid and economic de velopment matters With the increasing member ship of African and Asian countries in the United Second Committee has become important The Third Com- countries At the moment this is preoccu pied with the question African countries especially are determined to reenforce the boycott of and are seeking that The Fifth Com mittee considers adminis trative and budgetary ques tions and the Sixth Com- which are essentially of a An outsider is find the UN corn- meetings a frus trating process Chairmen give each countrys spokes a wide latitude in discus sion Countries have the right to reply to speeches given by other delegations and this right is frequently exercised The meetings are surrounded by an ex treme formality Referen ces are always made to other delegates as the ex tremely distinguished rep resentative Ritual praise is heaped at every possible the chairman the secretary on indeed almost any one at all In spite the formality it is difficult for chairmen to cut off discussion when the speaker represents a sovereign nation Some times the delegates get puffed up their own importance real value of Ihe United work It lies instead In the fact that the United Nations provides a forum a market place for the ex change of ideas I am not speak ing of the formal speeches The daytoday the diplomats of 120 coun tries provides a real intcrnational political scene In their in Ihe corridors in the restaurant in the bar views are presented and exchanged

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