= athe iu ! H pit i 3 "s = se stare ; i : HH 53 avi gif Se z 5 | | cE Z 3 it rit ey .|that were placed in its care per- 'Children's Aid Society Fills Community Need id te seal 38 aud 8 includes 48 new *thomes which were approved for cjuse during the year. he 64 NEW PARENTS for those children manently, It had dealings with 156 adoption homes and adop- tion parents. During the year approval was given to 64 new sets of adoption parents and 49 The society had to find adop-|pa tion homes j i * : 5 t : i 3° a 8% A i Z 2 s = 5 $ 3ae : ; Fo8y : : d TEENAGERS BUILT SNOW FIGURES Six teenagers, intrigued by the warmer weather and wet snow conditions, built the fig- ures of a man and a woman on the lawn at the home of Mr, and Mrs, H. Moore, 295 Athol street east. Those re- sponsible for the figures, which were destroyed by van- NS &. Meare THE OSHAWA TIMES, Stentor Anwar 4 1968. 3 eel dals Friday night, were Terry and Yvonne Moore, Michael and Monica Connolly, Heather Gunn and Wayne Clarke. --Oshawa Times Photo ' by the Children's Aid Society are financed by the Commanity Chest in Oshawa. All are urged to support the Chest generous- ly so that the Children's Aid Society can continue to do its part for children. : RCMP Constable Killed In Crash HE mt Fe F g 3 = 2 - is & s i SpE FB ; s : : 2 5 a ook s f z g 5 E des? i i H 2 I i i : Ts ae 'lfor overtime pay. Wirtz did not -ipropose an increase in over- -itime pay. He said: "I would SUGGESTS MORE PAY JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP)-- Labor Secretary Wirtz sug- gested Friday that one partial solution to the U.S. ment might be an increase in the current time-and-a-half rate s. ggest consideration of whether the present overtime rate is correct." REPORTS PROGRESS UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- United Nations -Gen- Secretary. eral U Thant said Friday that progress is being made toward outside in H a? Air Defense Test Is Scheduled For Next Week BATTLE CREEK, Mich, -- Indonesia Some 100 Fighters and Bomb- ers will be taking part in an Air Defence Test scheduled be- Files Charge Against U.K. JAKARTA (AP) -- Indonesia replied today to Malaysia's charges of aggression on the is- land of Borneo by filing a com- plaint with the United Nations against the new federation and its sponsor, Britain, Foreign Minister Subandrio said evidence of alleged aggres- tween the hours of 4 p.m., Jan. 9 to 6 a.m., Jan. 10, in the skies over Southern and Western On- tario and the Mid-West United States, The Detroit Sector ot the North American Air D Command under the command of Col. Glendon P. Overing of the United States Air Force will man, throughout the 220,000 square mile area of responsi- bility, the £106 and Fi0l Fighter Interceptor Squad- sion had been turned over to UN Secretary General U Thant. "To date the violations (of conducted rons, BOMARC Missile Squad- rons, Radar Squadrons and NIKE Missile Batteries. Al! weapons and facilities will ve controlled by members of the two country-tri service force through Radar Consoles and Battle Staff positions at the SAGE headquarters in Battle Creek. REALISTIC TARGETS The 11,000 man Sector will assume war-time conditions as B47's and B32s Bombers. of the Strategic Air Command provide realistic targets for radar track- ing and interceptions. Although the Fighter - Interceptors and Bombers will be flying at very- ndone-/high altitude, SONIC disturb- MIAMI (AP) -- Jim Brown|$?8ce of Cleveland Browns outrushed airjot the NORAD ances might occur in outlying areas, The Detroit North American Air Defence Sector, with head- {quarters at Custer Air Force Station, became one of the larg- est strategically important air defence units in the United States and Canada, as a result realignment on ,|Sept. 4, 1963. In NORAD's action, the De- de-|troit Sector was enlarged and responsibility shifted from the 30th Region to the 26th NORAD Region, with headquarters at the Packers in of the fullbacks Green Bay, (11-2-1) is a touch- down choice to beat Cleveland, (10-4) in the fourth annual pro playoff bow! matching the run- ners - up of the Western and Eastern divisions. The -- will mark the first Sunday's battle Tobacco Sells At 51.61 Cents Lb. TILLSONBURG (CP)--An av- erage of 51.61 cents a pound was Tealized for 1,870,092 pourtis of tobacco auctioned on Onatrio Flue-Cured: Tobacco Growers' da: y. To date, a total 48,404,370 pounds have sold for an aver- age of 51.27 cents a pound. Fri- Hancock Field, New York. ROLE DESCRIBED The expanded role of the Sector was described by the Detroit Sector Commander; when he said,-"We are responsi- ble for the defence of 22-mil- lion people within our 220,000 square miles of real estate, which is dotted with some of the nation's most strategic tar- gets. Our mission is to destroy any invading enemy aircraft as far from their targets as pos- sible; before they can release be weap It is a compli- cated, exacting assignment, but, we can summarize it this way: Detect unknown aircraft; Inter- cept them; Identify fhem as friendly or hostile; and destroy the hostiles." In the Detroit Sector there are some 10,700 uniformed men from the four forces of NORAD; the United States Air Force, Army, Navy, and the Royal Canadian Air Force. These peo- ple operate the Sector's equip- ment, valued at some $630 mil- lion, on a 24-héur-a-day basis, 365 days a year. DIFFICULT TASK The task of air defence is a difficult one, requiring highly trained, dedicated men. This job is taken seriously by the men of Detroit Sector whose fighter squadrons, weapons con- trollers and missile batteries have won acclaim and recog- nition for their skill and excel- lence, At the Headquarters Direction} Center in Battle Creek, Michi- gan, the commander and _ his battle staff would wage a de- fensive war against an attack- ing enemy's aircraft out over the northern reaches of the Great Lakes area. In the Direction Center, in- formation from widely scattered radar stations is received into two large digital computers, where it is stored, digested, and notice, By using this and other data on available resources, the appropriate defensive weapons would be chosen and unleashed at approaching enemy aircraft still hundreds of miles away from their targets in the Detroit Sector. While most of the evaluation concerning the attack would come from the computers, the final decisions, the air defence; orders and tactics, will have to 'come from the man sitting at the "'red phone" in the Direction Center. Surrounded by his. staff and electronic equipment, the Sector Commander will control the air battle, It is here that the term Semi- Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) is derived. Semi-Auto- matic refers to the vital role of| human judgment in evaluating the computer's problem solving. And, Ground Environment re- fers to the total complex o' radar stations, computers and the extensive communications network which controls air de- fence aircraft 'and missiles. INCLUDES OSHAWA AREA The Detroit Sector's new boun- daries encompass an area of all or parts of 10 midwestern states and Ontario, Canada stretching Lake Michigan and from the! Straits of Mackinac to Tennes- see-North Caroline border. fyound some of the heaviest con- centrations of coibined indus- Above Normal evaluated for use at a moment's pool from Rochester, New York to rag F. X. Condon said Thurs- y. shouldn't or couldn't, The New Within these boundaries are|York Giants did it very success- pi fully. We could do it cheaper than the big networks and make 'a go of it." Condon emphasized, however, that the whole matter "'is still in the talking trial and: population targets of any other sector, To provide air defence for such an important area, the commander has at finger-tip control the most modern, de- fensive "hardware" of the nu- clear age. Fighter-Interceptor Squadrons of F-106, F-102, and F-101 aircraft at Selfridge AFB and Wurtsmith AFB, Michigan; Lockbourne AFB, Ohio; and Greater Pittsburgh Airport, Pennsylvania; and a double BO- MARC ° "B" Squadron at Niagara Falls are directly under the control of the Direction Cen- ter at Battle Creek. Also under the operational control of the Detroit Sector Commander are the Army NIKE Hercules bat- teries surrounding Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Pitts- burgh and Niagara. To complete the defensive net- work of equipment within the Sector ere 23 radar sources, which cover the Sector with an umbrella of constant air surveil- lance, Any aircraft approaching the sector boundaries will be; Making Preparations For D agined. The program ance At MCVI a f 3 -|helmets were passed out the audience and students to relieve them- selves of any loose change and put it in the helmets. Appar- -- McLaughlin students carry a lot of change because when the cash collected was counted' it amounted to well over $90. This money was again given to th: Christmas Cheer fund which school in 'more singing. The school had a rare trea when Mr. Francis directed the school band in a delightful and enjoyable arrangement of the increasingly popular. Polish carol 'The Little Drummer Boy.' An addrece from the principal, G. L, Roberts, concluded the as- 5 g go3 ae gs 3* = d =» é 3 z ? E H sembly. CHRISTMAS DANCE Thursday evening the school provided.a few needy families with fine Christmas daner, . DISPLAY TALENTS Friday morning the teaching z s ul i staff consisted not of learned and intelligent university grad- uates but young novices who hadn't graduated from high school. It is swiftly becoming la tradition in McLaughlin that the last day of school before ' Christmas holidays begin is re- served as an opportunity for students to show their talents. The students in general con- held its second Christmas dance' and its {:zst Christmas Ceilidh. The name chosen for our annual Christmas party is Gaelic and means a riotous party. The program consisted of several. amusing skits presen- ted by he sudentts. The winn- ing skit was a satifical po trayal of the meeting on the Bounty. The theme of the tea- chers' skit was the revealing of|ducted lessons with ease and hidden desires of the teachers jdignity. But despite their ef- Many of the teachers unveilediforts to remain aloof and pro- iH Eres H Bees | z students could have never im- a side of their characters which/fessional they School To Hold Big Hootenanny Fight Network NEW YORK (AP) -- If the}. American Broadcasting Com- pany goes through with its plans to drop the weekly Friday night boxing show from television, Madison Square Garden may: form its own network and con- the series. "That's a very definite pos- sibility," Garden spokesman "There's no reason why we stage. We still many' hilarious situations." The prac- CHAPEL 390 King W. haven't been notified by the net- work of any planned change." The network, in its announce- ment, said the show may be dropped as early as April, pos- sibly to be replaced by another sports show. BUEHLERS: Fender EATN A. a, TRUE-TRIMBEEF (3 2 12. KING E.--723-3633 Meat Specials! 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