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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1964, p. 4

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@- THE OSMAWA TIMES; Thursday, June 18, 1964 $200 CHEQUE FOR HOSPITAL Pickering Minstrels com- pleted their charitable dona- tions with the gift of a bed for the new Ajax and Picker- ing General Hospital, Pic- tured here are Bud Rogers and Dave McKay presenting to a $200 cheque Elwyn _ Smyth of the hospital build- ng committee. | Port Perry Church Women Citizen's Chits | At Meeting In Brooklin PORT PERRY A very pleasant evening was held re- cently, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jackson, of Brook- lin, when Mrs. Jackson was hostess to Unit 4, of the Port Perry United Church Women. Nineteen members and six visi- tors attended. Mrs. George Hall, president of the unit, chaired the meet- ing. Mrs. Roy O'Neill was in charge of the devotions and was assisted by Mrs. Herbert liam Chapman was appointed as convener for this outing. Several ladies reported that the knitting projects. were nearly all completed. The September meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Roy O'Neill and it will be in the form of the annual pot luck supper. Mem- bers are asked to each be re- sponsible for a friend to at- | For Veterans To Be Free OTTAWA (CP) -- The citizen- ship department announced the elimination Wednesday of fees charged for issuance of citizen- ship certificates to veterans of the Canadian armed forces, Three categories affected tend. The program for this meeting will be in charge of Mrs. Alfred Prentice, Mrs. Howard, Mrs, L. McBride and Mrs. Charles Reesor, Mrs. Wil-| liam Day presided at the piano. | Mrs. John Young presented) the minutes and a report was given in regard to the successful bus trip to Toronto to tour the United Church House, Berkeley) Studios and Covenant College.| Some 43 members of the vari-| ous units attended. Mrs. Charles| Mackey, the treasurer, g4Ve/Mrs, Orval Stone and her com-lamount and said there would! Allan Jackson and Mrs. William Day. GUEST SOLOIST The guest soloist, Miss Diane} Hall, favored with several de-| lightful unaccompanied num- bers and Mrs. Allan Jackson} entertained with one of her recorded recitations. A luncheon was served by} veterans of active service who} were British subjects but not} Canadians; $10 for those who served in the Canadian forces while they were neither Cana- dians nor British subjects. The changes result from a complaint made last month by Joseph Buckie of Hamilton, who had been charged $10 for a cit- izenship certificate although he had served in the Canadian forces. At the time, Citizenship Minister Tremblay refunded the the financial statement. Thirty-/mittee and during the social|pe a change in the fees. one calls were reported. } During the business session, some discussion was held in re-|eral musical numbers. A vote of gard to activities during the summer holidays and it was de- cided to arrange for a bus trip to Orillia and Barrie, Mrs. Wil- half-hour, Mrs. Jackson and) Miss Hall entertained with sev- thanks was extended to Mrs.| opening her home to the sich Perry United Church Women by Mrs. George Hall. Several of the men, who pro- Jackson for her hospitality in| vided transportation, were en- tertained by Mr. Jackson dur- ing the ladies' meeting. | | fowl marketing plan -- the On- ' Area Vote were: The $1 fee for those who} already are Canadians; $5 for| Producers Of May Vote In As sponsors of the egg ae tario Poultry Producers' Asso- ciation is concerned over the possibility of a misunderstand- ing as to the eligibility of vot- ers in the forthcoming plebi- scite. It should be noted there will be no voters' lists for this plebi- scite. However, any producer of eggs or fowl, or, anyone who was a producer of eggs or fowl during the past year, is elig- ible to vote. Before he is given a ballot, each voter will be re- quired to register and state, on his registration form, the loca- tion of his farm, his mailing address, and, the number of hens in his laying flock, In addi- tion, he will be required to sign a declaration that he has not Eggs, Fowl Plebiscite voted previously in the plebi- scite, The association wishes to emphasize that the purpose of the egg and fowl marketing plan is to finance, on an equit- able basis, a program to pro- mote the consumption of eggs and fowl, and, to conduct re- search into ways and means of increasing the consumer ac- ceptance of these products. This is to be accomplished through a program designed to improve marketing and handling to en- sure the consumer of a top quality product. The association is deeply con- cerned over the decline in the per capita consumption of eggs. Prior to 1960 the per capita consumption was 25 dozen per year. This has now fallen to 21% dozen per year which is a drop of three and ener dozen per capita. Guiana Uneasy After Parley Breaks Down | GEORGETOWN (AP)--Plans for a political peace in British Guiana hit another snag Wed- nesday with the breakdown of talks between Premier Cheddi Jagan and Forbes Burnham, majority opposition Peoples Na- tional Congress leader. Burnham said he has broken off discussions until he receives a written, detailed reply to pro- posals he made in the legisla- tive assembly June 3 for a na- tional holding government whict would include all three politica! parties. : Jagan had proposed a coali- tion between his Ruling Peo- ples Progressive party and Burnham's. party which would exclude the right-wing United Force led by Peter Daguiar. Next Week UXBRIDGE -- Acting on the _lrequest of the Ontario poultry producers' association, the On- tario farm products marketing board has announced approval of a vote being held on the proposed establishment of an egg and fowl marketing plan. During the week of June 22 \to 26 inclusive, voting will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day in the department of agriculture office, Uxbridge, In addition, on Tuesday, June 23, a.m. to 5 p.m. in the clerk's office, Town Hall, Beaverton, | and the Manchester Credit} Union office in Brooklin. | Each producer of eggs will! be qualified to vote on certify- ing, by registration at the poll- ing place, that he is a producer under the terms of the pro- posed legislation. } Feet Hot...Sare... | ©; Perspiring? Daily foot care with Dr, Scholl's Foot Powder helps keep feet dry,'cool, com- fortable. Special medicated | protection helps prevent Athlete's Foot, dispels foot odour,and relieves soreness. Are you a Gold Stripe type? 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