@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 5, 1981 Fo FIGHT FIRE ABOARD SHIP AT SARNIA dockside in Sarnia, Ont., Mon- day. The explosion and fire ship | at the gasoline-laden tank Hamilton and Company firefighters dl Imperial Oil volunteers battle fire aboar Beauty Pageant Still Big Draw ATLANTIC CITY, N.J | That grandmother of beauty ficial. some $75,000 and expenses for personal appearances during the year of her reign These glittering possibilities have attracted girls from all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Canada. It is estimated tha 10,000 girls or more entered local contests this year alone Miss Canada will be a 20- (AP)|are in line for it," said an of- the matter eant, turns 35 this week, bul seal a month or so in advance Feller of Ottawa, whose special- time of the vear when this en-/them." May Be 100th our own private institution." STARTED IN 1921 strategically located sun decks However, it collapsed after the. OXFORD (CP)-Dr. John Ka- eant parade. Officials of the reborn event flew to New York during the sions, and for small boys. The|spect to the title of Miss "I'm not so sure we'll make boys accommodate the over- calling it a 'beauty contest" ber. "You see, the Russians FORGET ROCK'N' ROLL 'tor, Miss Teonara Slaughter, as| East-West conflict over the ap. one week to concentrate on a ,,.eant talent counted twice : ! vetoes Outer Mongolia's appli- For everyone has a favorie -- se- Miss America receives a $10 Karefa-Smart was in this uni- door of Convention Hall each the total running between $35,- get a box for the pageant itself who succeeds Nancy Anne England whereby the charge contests, the Miss America Pag- "Anybody who doesn't buy a year-old brunete, Connie-Gail % Ad » o "lity is playing the guitar. 'I can Alantic City never loved her might as well bring his binoc-| IY IS Pa : p more ulars," he added. "He'll be sit- really PL my Ja into the "Pageant week the only ting so far back he'll need music, 30e Says tire town gets excited about Some 25,000 persons usually anything." said a native. "Most watch the final night of the pag- of us figure Miss America is eant in Convention Hall Businessmen with office win- The Miss America Pageant Member Ot U dows fronting on the Board- was the first of the "leg shows" By DAVID OANCIA walk, and hotel managers with when it was started in 1921 Canadian Press Staff Writer and rooms, are besieged for 1927 contest and, except for one refa - Smart, a lanky African weeks by requests from friends try in 1933, wasn't revived from Sierra Leone who once for a vantage point for the pag- again until 1935 served in the Canadian Army, It is the most profitable week have worked ever since to give weekend in an effort to make of the year for owners of beach|the pageant respectability his country the 100th member chair and rolling chair conces- above all else, and to give re- of the United Nations. chairs are lined up for the America it," said Karefa Smart, ex- parade and seats sold at pre-. The pageant now is consid. ternal affairs minister of the mium prices. And the small ered so respectable that even Commonwealth's newest mem- flow with baskest, crates and causes pained expressions in may velo our application." wooden boxes they have been some circles. It is officially de.| He fears Sierra Leone's bid gathering for weeks scribed by the executive direc. 0 join may be blocked in the ' | plications of Outer Mongolia and Teen-agers forget the current , contest of beauty, POISE. | Mauritania rock 'n' roll idol for at le { charm, talent and intelligence hy HE nr idol for a as Beginning wth last year's If Nationalist China, a mem- favorite among the 55 con- Plas many points in the judging : A testants for the Miss Americal. . 0 other single a 2 cation, Russia likely will block title ** Mauritania--and possibly Sierra almost CAN WIN BONANZA Leone [000 scholarship and every girl versily centre lo attend an in- lected for One Jeason or another i," (he national pageant gets ternational conference on world ---and people stand at the stage some scholarship award, with tensions. v day Io, shou encouragement to 000 and $40,000. PENNY POST IF ChDiCes. Besides the $10,000 scholar- Rowland Hill in 1840 intro Every local citizen who can ship and assorted gifts, the girl duced the penny post system in holds t year after year. "Any Fleming of Montague, Mich.,/was a penny per half-ounce, re- time one is given up, 10 people Saturday night will be paid|gardless of distance. TT 7% ber of the UN Security Council, | in He fortunes and could be a tremendous liability depending Some Quebec PC Would Cut Link OTTAWA (CP) -- There is some pressure within the Pro- gressive Conservative party to snip any bonds with Quebec's Union Nationale. Such links have been most pronounced during federal elec- tion campaigns, when many Conservative candidates in Que- bec counted on active help from the Union Nationale including speeches from provincal minis- ters. Now. say informants, it Is ments manage f{o oust party's old guard at the Quebec convention starting Sep. 21. This is the legacy left by the late Maurice Duplessis, who merged the Quebec Conserva- the Quebec group, tacit or other. tive party with another in 1936 wise. {to form his Union Nationale. This view has been presented, His connections with Mr. Dief-| to Mr. Diefenbaker at cabinet-|enbaker "proved stiffly proper.! minister level and is held by|confined to official delegations some Quebec MPs and others, |at federal-provincial conferences not all English-speaking. Some|in contrast to the easier and favor a revival of the Quebec|more intimate liaison between Conservative party. Mr. Diefenbaker and Conserva- However, some Quebec Con. tive Premier Frost of Ontario. servatives are on record as fa.) There was open enthusiasm voring a clean break only under| and relief when Paul Sauve suc- certain conditions. ceeded to the premiership on % | Mr. Duplessis' death in 1959--/ being suggested that Prime Min-|UN NO ASSET? and then deen regret when Mr. | ister Diefenbaker or Allister] It is understood high-ranking Sauve died. | Grosart, national director of the|critics feel that the Union Na- g§ome Quebec Conservatives) party, come out strong andltionale is no asset at this time 5.6 pylling openly for the mod. ~~ |erate wing of thé Union Nation-| ale in backing Jean Jacques| Bertrand, former lands and for | ests minister, as leader. His chief opponent is expected {0 be| Daniel Johnson, former hydraul- ics resources minister, cam- | paigning hard and a formidable image. W. Michael Price, president of| a Montreal riding Conservative! association. has been quoted as! The former hotel was used as saying that only Mr. Bertrand PICKERING Something an apartment house. The middle|is capable of "cleansing" the original in the way of churchjand east end apartments were Union Nationale. picnics -- a "burger barbecue" saved, however, leaving part of) He has said an organized al- -- will be held at Greenwood{the community's history intact.|tempt is being made to get Con- Park conservation area Sept. 16] Police are investig .. servatives named as delegates Church in Pickering and Liverpool road. About $50 back Mr Berrand. Otherwise. Male members of the congre-|and some tools were taken. An-| CCriain Persons felt the Con: gation will don cooks' hats and|other summer theft. of $600 servative party should be re- exhibit their culinary skills at|worth of merchandise from a|'i 'cd: {the combined congregationalistore at Brock road and No. 2 Some Conservative : and Sunday school outing. highway, has resulted in police|¥oTkers here say it would be Transportation to Greenwood [finding most of the loot. It in. folly to fail to remove any im- Park will be provided from the cluded silk stockings, cigarets | Pression that the national Con- church at 2:15 p.m., says bar-|and cigars. servative party still has strings ! sent five men to hospital hecue chairman George Ellis, of |, 40 pian : with the Union Nationale. --CP Wirephoto Brock road. Other activities are... 3 FICIENING Man Was arf. - : - Harry (am. rested by township police and y | < joing havdie by Hany Jam |charged with possession of stol- MARKS BIRTHDAY Police Doubt 'Youth Involved len property. The goods were, LEBANON, Tenn. (AP) clear against any affiliation with I | Church Picnic Will Be Unique By DONALD G. CROSSLEY son (food arrangements) and| , 3 Bill Duncan hig Six. chefs legediy, mens clothing. Add|Mrs. Donald Spears, born have been delegated to the Var oe he tact that 3 menlaliyears ago on Labor Day, gave becue, along with a head chef. pital in Whitby was 'caught >| birth to triplets at a hospital All that participants are ask-ipe"aitempted to break on (he here on Labor Day. Hospital| MONTREAL (CP) -- Quebec ed to do is to bring along a|Clover Lane school on the Base authorities report the babies |Provincial Police are '"almost|drinking cup. Line y ; {all boys and weighing. m is sure" Gilles Frenette of Cap de| While Pickering's humid sum- Thy : . % ys 2 ore la Madeleine, Que , arrested in yer has produced pleasant out- does, toa, re affected bY ita four pounds each, are "do. {Toronto on a charge of Carijngs such as the barbecue and A six-year-old West Rouge ing well." "We were expecting (theft, had nothing © do with the the village firemen's corn and boy, Barry Clark, was bitten on|tWins," said Spears, 21, a ma. el og Ge Tard] wiener roa! for . Cubs. the face by a local dog he was|chinist. The Spears also have Aen, TD sald grownies, Guides, Scouts and attempting to play with. Sunday. members of the youth band,| -- pay mo two simajl daughters. Frenette, 19, was arrested last there have been hot weather go Friday and questioned by tWo|happenings of another nature. wm OPP officers following specula- whenever the heat is prolong: tion that the Shawinigan, Que.. oq and depressing, you can ex- © YOU WHO NEVER FINISHED girl might have run away with! oi fires and outbreaks of ® Z wl" - HIGH SCHOOL Denise, 16, has been missing i n since Aug. § when she went to GUTTED BY FIRE Te Invited So write Joo aeE Lucid meet a man who had advertised] Whitevale is an example of AT HOME IN SPARE TIME for a baby sitter the former. The second White- ® AMERICAN SCHOOL Insp. Gauhtier said police vale landmark was partly de- m 100 DUNDAS ST | checked the car Frenette was stroyed by fire -- the 100-year- DESERONTO ONTARIO driving for photographs of the old hotel. The Whitevale mill, W cend Me Your FREE 55.pege High: Scheel - Beokl {missing teen - ager but found the other building of historical ® Sample Lesson, All Books pa Tuition rohded i! {none. value, was consumed by fire ou Name . $ "We found a lot of photo- earlier, on Aug 12. : EIR EFWTEH IEE EO RBEANN RD Tells how you con and graphs," he said, 'but there were none of the missing girl." In Shawinigan, Denise's father, Henri Therrien, said the family had never heard of Fre- nette before reading his name in the newspapers. "I'm positive my daughter never knew him either," Mr. Therrien said. 'All this business about Frenette and Denise elop- ing is silly." Frenetie, and Gerald Ber- geron, 19, of Montreal will face car theft charges. A Toronto man was released. 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