Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Mar 1965, p. 18

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IODE Studying Suggestion Of Changing The Order's Name LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The possibility of changing the name of the Imperial Order Daugh- ters of the Empire because it is out of date was discussed to- day by IODE National Presi- dent Mrs. D. W. McGibbon of Toronto. Addressing the annual lunch- eon meeting of the London mu- nicipal chapter, Mrs. McGibbon said: "I'm sure everyone here has heard someone say, 'What name--don't you know the Em- pire has gone?' And to that the word Imperial and it is easy to see why the uninformed have a certain picture of the order in their minds .. . "Certainly we realize the Em- pire has dissolved, but we were advised if at all possible to re- p\tain in any new name the let- @ \ters IODE." COUNTRY fect for both town, suburb- an and city wear. The coat is cut with soft shoulders, three - qurter sleeves, side pockets and a notched col- lar. It is pictured in white, but is also available in nine other sun-brushed colors. ce ee By TRACY ADRIAN A fabric with a luxurious look and feel, which com- bines wool, mohair and ny- jon, is used for this versa- tile topper. Designed on lines, it has a cas- ual air that makes it per- IS ESTABLISHED ; She said the name is estab- lished as associated with the ed- ucational and service work done by the 65-year old organization. "As for the word Imperial, it could be. changed to Indepen- dent. We are often called the Independent Order Daughters of the Empire. But personally I jnave to give a great deal of time and thought to." At the request of a chapter the name is being studied by the order's committee for future planning. However, Mrs. Mc- Gibbon said no change is cur- rently under consideration by the national executive commit- tee. MUST ACCEPT CHANGE In her speech, Mrs. McGib- bon said the order must accept change of all sorts. "For two years we've had a committee with representatives from across Canada to plan for the future of the order. NEWS IN BRIEF NOT THE FOLKSIEST real is not a folk singing cen- sity Folk Music Society. The McGill group, now in its sixth year, has more 200 mem- bers. But the president points to one Canadian folk music cen- tre: "Toronto is five year ahead of us." MOOSE METHODS KIRKLAND LAKE, Ont. (CP) Moose counting in Northern On- tario each winter is done by counting the animals from a low-flying plane. Ten 25-square- mile plots are chosen at ran- dom for the count. These meth- ods now indicate that despite in- creased hunting, the moose pop- ulation is holding steady. TORONTO (CP)--City boardjand sell it. The league of MONTREAL (CP) -- "Mont-|National Fe Ee te aS aR RE! aR HAS YEAR TO PAY UP _jtoss the league out of the field owes the city $40,957. Finance Com- missioner William Cam p bell League one|<aiq besides that sum in rent control Wednesday gave the Soccer year to pay back taxes andjand taxes, the league has debts tre," says Elyse Weinberg,|rent. on Stanley Park. After|totalling $8,438 and an president of the McGill Univer-|that, the board said it might/bank joan al $30,000. WALL PAINT LUCIT CANADA SOON AVAILABLE AT PATTE'S PAINT AND WALLPAPER 85 Simcoe St. N. -- 725-3529 FURNITURE CENTRE 88 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-9332 Oshawa's First Furniture Discount Store 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE Complete from UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY FURNITURE CENTRE 288 Simcoe st. N. $329.00 "The organization that does not seek out new ideas, that does not encourage a climate receptive to new ideas is the one that in this competitive age will fade away." She said that as members of a Canadian. patriotic organiza- tion they should be working to- day to preserve Confederation. The IODE is making a repre- sentation to the bilingual and bicultural commission. Text of her speech was is- sued to the press before deliv- ery. wonder if all the busi that have that word (Imperial) in their name feel the need to change it. I doubt it." In an interview Mrs. McGib- bon said no overnight change of the name is being considered. "There are so many ramifica- tions it's something we would Sohn Owens, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA PH, 723-4811 THE AJAX and PICKERING WHO AM I? - CONTEST! Each week for 26 weeks you cen win ® «@ $5.00 voucher from the participet- U t. All you do is complete the ry the firms relating to the Send your newer with your neme end address te the WHO AM 1! EDITOR ¢/e THE OSHAWA TIMES. There will be «@ drew mede each week, the first correct answer drawn will win @ $5.00 voucher te eny one of the perticipating business. Entries must be in no loter then 12 neon Tuesday of eoch week. Enter now, you can be @ winner. WHATI ANSWER Business located et R.R. No. 1, Pickering hee ever 30 yeers experience in ornamental reilings. 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