POON Pg BOE lS NE BOG EHS HG ee Pits: bie, unhEseg RE eR Rae 3 Vrs hexyl pO brady me ye Regt gue Ot the pat Ar be ae Trish takes. More SAYS WORK UNRECOGNIZED Dr. William Orban, going through one of the exercises in the RCAF's popular 5BX program for physical fitness, says the air force has dis- credited the part he played in the program's development. Dr. Orban, 40, physical edu- cation director at the Univer- sity of Saskatchewan, claims he is the author and designer of the original program. On the other hand, the RCAF says Dr. Orban was only one of several specialists who con- tributed to the manual. --CP Photo 25,000 Attend Plowing Match OWEN SOUND (CP) --A crowd estimated at 25,000 at- tended the third day of the 49th annual international plowing match near here Friday, bring- ing the'three-day total to about $3,000. Officials said earlier a total of 100,000 is necessary for the match to break even. This year's affair, which be- gan Tuesday, is being held on the farm of Norman Barber, three miles southwest of here. Friday's results included: Junior championship (for boys and girls under 18 who have won the trophy at previous branch matches): Clayton D. Hagen, Caledonia, Ont.; Bill Deens, Paris, Ont. Champion tractor class (open to all plowmen except previous trip winners); Floyd Forsyth, Stouffville; Mrs. Vera Jacques, Hagersville. Horse - shoe pitching contest (pairs): Elmer Hohl and Sid Leis, Wilma Township. AIRLINE CAREERS MEN AND WOMEN To train for steddy, well-paid positions. Airline Station Agents, Passenger Agents, Communicationists, Reserva- tionists, Hostesses. Meet cel- ebrities; route passengers to distant points. Help operate the nation's airlines. Prelim- inary training need not inter- fere with present occupation. High school graduates, 17 to 35, find out if you can qualify. Atlentic School, Canadian Head Office, a Bidg., Windsor, Ontorio, In Oshawa write, giving education and phone number, to Box 816, c/o The Oshawa Times. Brookiin Giub Names Officers By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT |"@ -three members and parents of the 4-H Girls' Homemaking Club met recently at the home of the leader, Mrs. Albert Cooper. Ap- BROOKLIN -- Thirty proximately 20 girls have en- rolled for the new fall unit, "The Club Girl Stands on Guard'. Pamphlets dealing with courses Eyres," "As a family member"; >|8 Janis Bird, "As a community member" and Helen Roberts, ee as a member of the jon", Carley Seymour related the highlights of her trip to Cana- dian National Exhibition, as a chosen guest of the Home Eco- nomics, Department of Agricul- ture. Lois Downey spoke onthe various sessions held at OAC, Goes, during her three-day were distributed among mem-| Visit. bers. i The following were elected as officers for this unit: president, Marilyn Downey; vice-presi- Girls in the 12 - 26 age group are eligible to become mem- bers. Interested persons should call Mrs, Albert Cooper. The next meeting will be held jeare of the skin'. | |was "Citizenship", dent, Rosalie Seymour; treasur- er, Helen Roberts; secretary, Ann Potts. Two visitors from Oshawa gave a talk and demonstration on "The art of make-up, and on Saturday morning, Oct. 13, at 9 a.m. in the basement of Lien Hall, unless otherwise pecial Sunday School Rally to be held at the United Church on Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 8 p.m: in the Christian Education Hall, under the auspices of Christian Education Council. UCW MEETING The Brooklin United Church Women yy 7 on Monday | DD evening, at m, in the Christian Education Hall. BRIDGE SCORES Members of Brooklin Dupli- cate Bridge Club held a series of w games in the base- ment of Township Hall recently. hest scores, -- John Miller, med orem 76; J, Buchanan, R. ey i RE lw rs, Cruwys, "a Laing on. Mr. by Mrs, on, r. and Mrs: J. Winters, io Theme of the first meeting Carol Man- ning presented a paper on "'Citi- THE OSHAWA AND DISTRICT OLD COUNTRY CLUB'S FALL DANCE TONIGHT NEW KINSMEN STADIUM Corner Colbourne West and McMillan Drive FEATURING TED TAYLOR AND HIS ORCHESTRA @ DOOR PRIZE @ SPOT PRIZE REFRESHMENTS -- Admission 1.50 P.P. DANCE TONIGHT Old Time - Modern ADMISSION -- $1.00 es and children, of Burlington,| LONDON (AP)--British book-|the Sweeps home of Mrs, Charles Pilkey. Greenbank were ved on Sun-|Cambridgeshire Stakes -- the Wotegeaay. were weekend guests at thejies made Harvey Leader's|than 60 horses still are in the horse Hidden Meaning a 10-to-1/big race to be run over one mile Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Lee, of|favorite Wednesday for the|240 yards at Newmarket next day with Mrs. C. BOX OFFICE SHOW STAR 7:00 aT Kt JACK LEMMON YOU KNOW That Nu-Wey have Oshawa's only fully equipped, modern rug, corpet and upholstery cleaning plant? © =. NU-WAY RUG co. LTD. all color program! PLUS! SON OF SINBAD 174 MARY ST. 728-4681 TODAY ONLY! Tomorrow! CLOSED "on THIS SEASON! NOW PLAYING! THRU OCTOBER 27 CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY TWO WEEKS, NOVEMBER 12-24 MY FAIR LADY ONE WEEK ONLY, DECEMBER 3-8 AT THE DROP OF A HAT iS., WED. ees PARTIES @ 10% DISCOUNT ON 40 OR MORE SEA' webunder: Tara ee RBS anP car ge Tae AND YONGE, TORONTO, EM, 6-8484, age anren i SPECIAL GERMAN SHOW SUNDAY, OCT. 14th 2 TECHNICOLOR FEATURES The Life Story of Hiteaae Loens "ROT IST DIE LIEBE" with DIETER BORSCHE -- BARBARA RUETTING McLAUGHLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY Bookmobile Schedule Tuesday, October '~ -- ey ng Store (King St. East) Thursday, October a wo " & P (North Oshawa) 2:30 - 5.00 -- 6.00 - 8:30 Friday, October J355 --_ 5 memes Plaza Saturday, meee iy -- Rosslynn Plaza 10.00 - 12.00 -- 1:30 - 4.00 LOOK FOR THE BLUE AND WHITE TRAILER We will be back at each stop every other week a HELP THE BLIND HELP THEMSELVES! THE BOWMANVILLE-WEST DURHAM ADVISORY COMMITTEE is conducting its BLITZ CAMPAIGN -FOR FUNDS MONDAY, OCTOBER 15 | @ Welcome Your Volunteer Canvasser ® GIVE GENEROUSLY... GIVE NOW The Canadian National Institute for the Blind "HEIRATSKANDIDATEN" with PAUL HOERBIGER --BEPPO BRAM DEUTCHE WOCHENSCHAU ; TWO SHOWS Ad i ' 4:00 and 7:30 P.M. SEE YOU SATURDAY NITE fme GET!» OCVI AUDITORIUM 8:30 - 11:30 P.M. Help Choose "MISS RED FEATHER" «eo» everyone can vote ADMISSION MEMBERS .40 -- NON-MEMBERS .60 AGE LIMIT 15 - 21 $ STARTS MONDAY SOPHIA LOREN Academy Award Winner! "BEST ACTRESS' . Q seme ADDED FEATURE FRANCOISE ARNOUL w SINE DESIRE » ADULT ENTERTAINMENT , TODAY & SUNDAY "DAVID AND GOLIATH --plus-- "HI PPODROM E" GOD CREATED WOMAN FOR MAN! Storring - CHRISTIANE MARTEL STARTS MONDAY , "7 > ADDED FEATURE ne YL "yOOD00 WOMAN" "PANIC IN YEAR ZERO" Plus 7O PERSONS 'VO YEARS OF AGE OR OVER las iy, (657 LED» wvasion OF THE STAR CREATURES" | ELD oveRry, = 9:30 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT Their nights are a {ast and frantic a thet days! XMAS GIFT BOOKS 2 NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST., Information: 723-7253 Maa Marsh SCHOOL OF DANCING Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, Character, Pre-School, FRIDAYS SATURDAYS LAST TWO DAYS Today and Sunday D.E.A. Kinderdance. AT THE OSHAWA Around-The-World Trip ++ fOr Only *5.00 | dine e INDONESIA Those Far-Away Places You've Always Longed to See ® SWITZERLAND @ BRAZIL © YUKON e TEXAS Etc.<: NOW!!! You Can See Them All < This Fall and Winter Through The e AUSTRALIA Courtesy of The Oshawa Kiwanis Club "TRAVEL & ADVENTURE SERIES" Starting on Monday, October 22 CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM (SIMCOE STREET SOUTH) 'YOU' SEE! "Exotic Indonesia" LL mountains of Switzerland ! ! Magnificent All-Color Film Stories of -- "Australia" The land of the unusual -- A visit to the Yukon and see a raging fight between two Alaska Brown Bears -- The breathtaking beauty of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil -- Texas, one of the most colorful states in the U.S.A. -- Also the mighty q All These World-Famous Places were photographed in brilliant color by "World Famous Travellers who will appear in person and give a running commentary ! Don't miss a single travelogue for beauty, thrills and excitement at its best! ! SEASON TICKET Students Half Price General Admission -- Each Series 1.00 _ Students 50c 5.00 mount, Tickets_may be obtained from any Kiwanis Member in Oshawa or West- HURRY ! Only A Limited Number of Tickets Available!! -- 7