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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jul 1964, p. 12

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GREE E TEA Eo Benches detonge ate by continuing the long spell| Turkish-Cypriot fighters in the of quiet which has prevailed in| mountains above the Canadian-| , Canadian-manned areas during! garrisoned village of Krini on/ the last few weeks. jthe southern slopes of the Ky- ; The only disturbance reported renian Mountains 12 miles during. the day was 12 shots | northwest of Nicosia, fired in an almost routine en-| As usual, there were no casu-| |gagement between Greek- andl alties. | 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursaey, July 2, 1964 -- Van Doos' Chief Opposes Permanent Peace Role cated that a recent Canadian' Capture the Moment with -. NICOSIA (CP) -- The com- government decision to rotate manding officer of the Canadian|troops after six months has eontingent serving with the|helped to eliminate the major United Nations force on Cyprus|morale factor, uncertainty' $id Wednesday he wouldn't like| about the length of stay on Cy- to see professional Canadian soldiers left indefinitely on Bridal Portraits and Albums prus. If he was concerned about Peace - keeping operations such particular problems facing Ca- 'as Cyprus. ' \nadian troops on Cyprus, Col. "Tt would sort of dilute their) AMy also saw advantages. ability to wage war," said Ban- tamsized Col. Edward A. C. Amy, 36, of Kentville, N.S., and Gaza and elsewhere, Canada Ottawa, much - decorated vet- After United. Nations experi- ence on Cyprus, The Congo, @ PHONE 723-3680 e "will be as well prepared as House, Church, Studio' Reception eran of the Second World War|2"Y. other country for future and Korea. He was director of armor at Canadian Army head- ® quarters in Ottawa before being| contingencies," the colonel dded. Among specific benefits for Gamed "Mead. of the 1,100-man| 'he men is bringing them face Cyprus contingent. |to face with personal responsibil- ity of a special sort, Col. Amy _ Ina Dominion Day interview,| .3ig Col. Amy reviewed the first three' months of the Canadian participation on Cyprus and men trained for battle who | A senior man in some Cana-| | dian outpont here may be a cor-) \poral or a sergeant. He must same of the difficulties faced he| frequently step into delicate sit- uations--in some cases when must instead use restraint, pa-)1ite or death of Greek- or Turk- tience and diplomacy, even UN-|jshCypriots hang in the balance der fire. --and make decisions without *"T don't pend ae ae eon ream to his senior officer. | pen to a soldier jong | ie this. environment--or anyone WONDERFUL TRAINING for that matter. If the United) 'It's wonderful training for Nations commitment were dif-junior leaders, the junior offi- ferent, we could get a training|cers and NCOs, to exercise program going to keep the men|their own initiative more than Ansus-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY up to snuff. But because of the nature of the job and the need for alertness, it hasn't been pos.| brated by Canadian troops on sible up to now." GET REGULAR LEAVE Most Canadian troops have in Canada." , The July {1 holiday was cele- Cyprus with issues of free beer, 'elaborate buffet suppers, spe- cial light duties wherever pos- sible, and entertainment and been given regular 38 - hour|movies during the evening. leaves to visit the seashore re- sort city of Famagusta and Ca- nadian headquarters on Cyprus now is seeking alternative ar- rangements for week - long leaves in Beirut. Col. Amy described the busi- ness of keeping Canadian mor- ale up as "a problem, but not a serious problem," and indi- Canucks Lost In Congo War | House Learns | OTTAWA (CP) -- Some Cana- dians in The Congo are miss- ing, External Affairs Minister Martin informed the Commons | Tuesday. Later, Mr. Martin told a re- porter he believes some Cana- dian missionaries in The Congo are unaccounted for and that he stil is trying to obtain the names. Mr. Martin made the remark in replying to a question by Wallace Nesbitt (PC -- Ox- ford), who asked what was be- ing done to assure the safety of | Canadian officers joined with the Canadian high commission- er's staff to arrange an interna- tional party for hundreds of guests at the Canadian admin- istrative support eamp just out- side Nicosia, Greek- and Turk- ish-Cypriots seemed to co-oper-! 282 King W., Oshawa ®@ Tel. 728-6.-4 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre | Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum : Rug Cleaning WARD'S colors we think we have ever offered . 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