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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Oct 1965, p. 9

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o 8 REASONS WHY YOU SHOU! RON WINTERINK, 6, IN BOYS' CLUB GYM : tion and daily treatment. % therapy and occupational ther- i i yered can- apy equipment. A covered « The work' teaches these re-\clothing centre at the Settle-|sultant, attended a board meet-| Jose, accompanied by his wife); i the trailer. \centre. They are at the centre|given away each month -- from/route lnight in four small boats. | SECOND DAY here, take sewing le SHERRY OULTON, 10, "ON THE BALL" COMPREHENSION THROUGH MUSIC LETTER PRESS OPERATION AT RETARDED'S CENTRE -- aaraweree Se $$ OE She Osh Si OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1965 Ube Site Leen ee Donations Bring Joy 'atte AT SETTLEMENT HOUSB Training To Infirm sim er 9 te Last February The Times car- Down at the Glenholme Train-/ House and the Boys' Club are Expressway | Cuban Cabbie Quit Car, ried a story on the Simcoe Haliling Centre for retarded adultsjin existence. children's Bchool-and| o> ene ares score of| 'These projects ate supported « Crippled Children's ~ - young men and women (they|by money teliected in the an- rie ue s 'Treatment Centre on Bloor st-|must he over 18) operate letter-| nual Chest drives. a 0 1res I ar Ss e. At that time there were td i re Gestetners, cutters, du-} The Settlement House has a| boys and girls receiving educa- plicators -- and one lad doeS|huge gymnasium and provides} A_ special planning ard) KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)--Ref-jerything," he added. 'Inside |almoet all the typesetting. |basketball, floor hockey, bad-|meeting bed eg --€ forlugees arriving by the strange things were good. ' i | The brand new, split - level/minton, a trampoline vaulting|next Wednesday to hear a citi-\Cuban " rvice"' : i ' hs later, | : » 8p , poline, 8 i ; ; Cuban "ferry service" say a n Today, just ngoaed ong As workshop (since last May) was|apparatus. There is a theatre|zens' committee brief apposing | world of scarcity lies beyond Pi rey coos re sa there are 37 children built with Chest money, too, Be-|for putting on plays and a well-|the Creek Valley route. the fenced-off port of Camari-land children have need at school, with a full and part-time!fore that, this operation was equipped woodworking shop. All) Dr. Brian Doherty, co-ordinat-|oca, the embarkation point ane eel oy shige staff of 10, and the place is|carried on for four years at the|the equipment at this centre is|ing director of the committee|their small boat exodus to the|They were all virtually 'hie bulging at the seams. {Station plaza. |donated. Bvec per dg gino ooiyg United States. kas Pe ' | i Crafts are taught here too andjasked at a oard meeting in| « j ; t : A trailer has been pressed Programs one Uke Gy) S aeen t heckers,|September to be allowed tol I had to quit driving my taxi! Meanwhile, the U.S. sent to ed) srinted for city organizations|Seve"™™) © 08 stamp, checkers, |5eP in Havana because I couuldn't|(.), 4 into service to hold the physio- ee etc.) hold meetings here. Ajpresent @ brief opposing the! pet tires and spare parts," said uba a second note aimed at |and each of the workers is paid | good library is available. |route. la refugee, Jose, who asked his setting up orderly procedures |a smal] sum. \8°vrrs. Walter Cole runs a used| N. E. Damas, city traffic con-/family name not be used. paligig 4 fone? = pre o be delivered to the Cuban government by Swiss diplomats who have represented the U.S. in Cuba since the severance of diplomatic relations. opy has been built between the|:, +464 co-operation and team-|ment House welfare building.|ing later in September to an-jand three children, was among school (a converted house) and) work, said a supervisor at the)/Some 3000 to 4000 articles are|swer questions and explain the|57 refugees who arrived Friday ltrom 9 a.m. to 3:30 in the after-|clothing to dishes to silverware.| In other business last night,) Garcia, now a lithographer in This illustrates the need for) (ot pavel there and back by|Canes and crutches are on loan.|the board: |New York, said crowds outside i the planned four-room addition:)/) cives (all but one) and|- The Boys' Club boasts the| --Authorized G. A. Wandless,|the fenced-off Camarioca com-|, S0 far, Cubans seeking refuge And when it is built, Chest : ; a ; j ited ag |make their own cof! only public indoor pool in the planning director to speak to|pound were unahppy. have been shuttled in small monies will help build it. fore breaks. me tats on 'Kids can jean to swim|previous objectors to Cor-Nor re boats by exiles already in the ea , ssons, play|Enterprises Ltd., proposal to FOOD SCARCE U.S. Officials in Washington ex. The training centre is admin-|,ymerous games. erect three 10-storey apartment|pound were unhappy. |pect possibly 50,000 more Cu- istered by the executive of the) 4 top-floor recreation centre| buildings on Park rd. s., north} 'For them, there was little/bans to come to the U.S. under Oshawa and District Associa-|srovides billiards, crafts, cro-jof the CPR line. Co-Nor is now|food, a scarcity of' almost ev-lan orderly procedures. This is the second day in the Greater Oshawa Community} Chest's 18-day campaign to : raise $206,200 for 20 participat-| tion for Retarded Children. |quet. A basement gym to permit|-- Taiss SACRA m ing agencies here. 7 | 'Thousands of children have s|many facilities, oe box-|thr r ; apartment 'And General Motors of Can-|place to play off the streets be-|ing archery, floor hockey and) bu' t o | nana t | t va a er 0 ie hee basketb il. |suites. Near . ts, who; man Col. R. S. McLaughlin) ---- objected to the original pro-| have alreedy combined for $85,-) posal, will be asked for their| ay tita e's" Song On Their Hearts bec eScrme, For 'Price' Says Hamilton total. If you want to see where your council that cash in lieu of land money: goes go out to the Bloo be accepted in Herman Kassin- NELSON, B.C. (CP)--Alvinjnadian mills could produce vr) st. centre. See the benefits, the| s 2 ger's 30-lot Beau Valley sub- Hamilton said Friday Canada/half the entire North American wrok your donation can do ,0 in) UNI EF n elr In division, The board earlier rec-|should agree to an 'American|steel output, he said. ommended that land be ac-|plan to siphon huge quantities} Canada should also produce smiling face of a young girl, legs encased in braces, as she | cepted but changed its mind of fresh water to the United|paif of the machinery and struggles to walk with the aid! 4 UN operation is wallowing Go to help the countries ban- because of the school site next|States -- provided Canada ob-/equipment required to produce of parallel bars. lin high seas of poverty and it ish fear to the subdivision on the east. |tains guaranteed markets for|steel in North America, the for- be The latter point was not realized industrial products. mer Conservative agriculture Watch' the school "band" -- urgently needs financing, some} Of disease and hunger every- t ) : a group of children being taught) of which is raised on Hallowe'en| where when the earlier decision was| One compensation would be/minister said in an interview. | music through rhythm and pay UNICEF is here again. |made; la guaranteed 15-per-cent annual) je was referring to an Amer- sounds, It is called the Orff) Qshawa did its part last Hal-| We'll chase their sorrows and) --Authorized Mr. Wandless to|growth rate for the steel indus-|ic¢an proposal, dha as the Method, and was developed in|jowe'en when about 4000 chil-| pain vestigate further the _Hol-| ry which would soon mean Ca-|parson plan, costing about Germany. dren collected an average of one|-Bring health and joy once|shawa Ltd., request that it be) --------------~ | $100,000,000,000 to build a series These pupils use xylophones,|dollar apiece while making} | again. lrelieved from its previous dedi-| lof canals to carry fresh water drums, shakers and bells spe-|trick-or-treat rounds for the UN| All together shout it now cation of a 1.42 acre parcel of | nswer a ltrom Northern Canada to cially designed so that what | International Children's Emer- sa boing Piece should kaow iene Ie a ret gy ny Ml |parched areas of the U.S. ever the combination of sounds|gency Fund and themselves about it now | pepe cen Daigo yaar iad Pad | | Canadian government offi- no discordant sounds can be|The city's close outlying areas) We can all join in together|originally dedicated 10.62 acres| t own ULCHN ciais so tar Pate heen eat 06 produced. fetched $3000, now : \for public purposes, more than) the idea and have said the High and low notes, soft and) Across Canada, roughly $350,-| Hallowe'en and UNICEF. was required by Jaw, -- _.|. Christian Reformed Church| American suggestion that the loud sounds, clapping and talk-|000 was donated of which more) LYRICS DISTRIBUTED | Ladies Society Work and Pray|water is a "continental" re- ing and singing -- all these are|than $200,000 came from Ontario) The lyrics, composed by Mrs.| M d held its regular meeting at the|cource is not the view of Can- illustrated by teachers and tried pockets, says Mrs. D. K. Stiles,|stiles, will be distributed to nswer on BY | irnichee President Mrs. Gerry|ada. out by the children in the jour-|chairman of the nine-member| schools in Durham, Northum-| gcd pasggooe Post meeting | -- -- rs : with prayer and hymn. ney from simple to complicated) Oshawa UNICEF committee. /berland and Ontario | counties, | ert Twenty-four members answer-| (Ja -- 5 shod was in-|ROUNDS ON OCT. 30 i a of ihe(Qn PM Mission led the roll call with a verse a Viet Protest s teaching method wa This year, again collection) This year more than $26,000,-| \scripture. Mrs. Peter Verkuyl) troduced only last spring. boxes will be issued to chil-| 99 : -| SALISBURY (Reuters)--|gave an introduction on 'Juven-| : 0 ough figure of UNICEF), °A%'" g : \ dren in the more than 40 sep- eo atinas ci he world last/Prime Minister Ian Smith saidlile Delinquents". This was fol-| In Metro Too Speech therapist Janet), ste and public schools here. ar, is being allocated to im- today Rhode: ll reply Mon-|lowed by a question and answer) Thompson uses such items as ~ause this He se 1 lye oe " : suckers and tongue depressors|canany. thie Haliere pe te poverished countries to buy day to Britain's proposal to|period. TORONTO (CP)--About 1,000 to move wayward tongues and| medical supplies, food, tools, send--_a--_Commonwealth __pre- During the business session it] iniversity students take up ada Limited and board chair-|cause Simcoe Hall Settlement lic suogesting at Vv or e ; U . e 46 jis suggesting that youngsters get!» tiizer, seeds, school equip-|Mers mission here to discuss|was announced that "Leagueineir placards here today to train the children in speech A e a " ee } their goblin and ghost get-UpS| ont and to build child clinics. the crucial issue of Rhodesian|/Day" will be held Oct. 20 in| srotest United States military sounds. : ; : lon and go and make rounds aj --_. |independen \Trenton starting at 10 a.m, Sev- ; , ° A tape recorder is standard] day earlier, Oct. 30. | Pane Minister Wilson of|eral Whitby members are plan. {action in Viet Nam, equipment in this wo also! A new motto and a song fill] Armed Bandits Britain proposed the Common-(ni g to attend, Included in the group, which pictures, toys and jig-saw puz-\out the planning sheets of the wealth mission after the break-| The Mary and Martha So-| Will parade before the U.S. Con- zles for those with spatial dif-|jocal committee this year. "A H Id U Bank down of Rhodesian - British|ciety provided homebake goods| Sulate in Toronto, are about 200 ficulties. \children's crusade for children, 0 p talks on the issue of independ-|sold at the meeting. Proceeds American students from Buf- Brownie and Cub packs have|by children" is the theme and} WINDSOR, Ont. (cP)--Twolence for the white - ruled~Af-|to be used for various church\falo, Cornell, Ithaca and Syra- "Happy Days Arelarmed men held up a Canadianjrican colony. projects. Other homebake sale cuse universities. youngsters. They have uni-| ere which goes like|I[mperial Bank of 'Commerce| Smith said Friday night alare being planned. It is an organized interna- : po eS Se this \branch in Sandwich East Town-/decision is near on the matter) Further arrangements were tional day of protest, with sim- forms, meet on Thursday noons.) Hallowe'en is here again lship Friday. of Rhodesia unilaterally declar-|made for the forthcoming an-lilar demonstrations being Children are acc ted from a| And it's time to share our) Witnesses said two menling independence, which Brit-jnual meeting of Nov. 11. A pro- staged in Britain, France, Ja- wide area -- Newcastle.to Pick-| cheer again walked into the bank and or-jain has refused to grant underjgram is being arranged. This|pan and the United States. ering. Some are brought to the) With kids from far and near|dered the bank employees and|the present constitution which|is an open meeting. Anyone The Buffalo students coming school by their parents; for} again. four customers to lie on thejdeprives the majority of Rho-jinterested to attend is most wel-jhere say they must leave their ethers there is a 'school bus, Coing collected every year 'floor. desia's blacks of political rights.icome. . i country 'in order to be heard." , | ' recentky been started by these

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