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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Nov 1965, p. 7

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ee ~~ ROUND THE-GLOBE IN A GLANCE Beauty Of World Contest Scarred By Politics-Play LONDON (AP) Politics marred the opening of London's Miss World contest Thursday as word was received that Miss Spain, dark-eyed Alicia Borras, would not be allowed to com- pete. Spanish officials pulled the 20- year-old beauty out of the con- test when Miss World officials refused to eject Rosemarie Vin- ales, the entry from Gibraltar. The government of Gen. Fran- cisco Franco claims Gibraltar, a British colony, is part of Spain and thus cannot have its own entry. Thousands of miles away, in = tense Salisbury, Miss odesia, Lesley Bunting, waited hours to depart for Lon- don. A BOAC spokesman blamed the delay on "technical rea- sons" and said he hoped her! flight, scheduled to arrive} Thursday morning, would ar-! rive today. Contestants other from 48 countries in the contest contin-\dian government that it does! single group of Canadians living ued to arrive at London Airport/not recognize the unilateral in-|in Rhodesia. to begin more than a week of tours, tions before the final selection of Miss World 1965 Nov, 19. PLANS LONG REST CALGARY (CP) Harry Hays, defeated by Conservative Ray Ballard in Calgary South during the federal election, says he plans a four-month holiday in Hawaii to recuperate from pneumonia. The former Liberal) agriculture minister said Wed-) nesday that after the vacation he. will become a rancher at his 5,000-acre spread) at Pekisko Creek, about miles southwest of the city. CAR PLUNGES MONTREAL (CP) -- A car plunged off Victoria Bridge Thursday night and fell onto the St. Lambert seaway lock, kill- ing the driver and holding up navigation. The signals service of the department of transport said the lock was not damaged but it could not be used until the crushed automobile was re- moved. YANKS ARE COMING SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Americans are migrating the Canadian immigration serv- ice reported Thursday, but more Canadians are coming south. More than 13,500 persons have entered Canada from the United States for permanent residence in 1965, compared to 12,565 in 1964. But three times as many Canadians annually settle in the United States. NAB LAWYER JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) Abram Fischer, a former lead- ary while on trial, was caught Thursday night by South Afri- can security police, it was an- nounced here. Fischer was among a group of whites ac- cused of membership in the il-) legal South African Communist) party, STATUE STOLEN BRUSSELS (Reuters)--Brus- sels' 500-year-old manneken-pis stateu--the little boy who an- swers nature's call--was miss- ing Thursday, and all Belgians unite in condemning the theft. Tobacco Gains From Rhodesia TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)-- Opening of Ontario's flue-cured | epmeno auction Thursday co- incided with Rhodesia's declar- Police said vandals Wednesday ation of independence and Brit- night broke off the statue at the|ain's ban on purchase of the ankles--the third time in his-| african colony's.. tobacco. tory it has vanished. George Demeyere, tobacco FLYERS DEFECT board chairman, said the polit- TAIPE! (Reuters) -- Three/jcg) unrest stemming from Rho- Chinese Communist flyers de- 4 fected to Nationalist China|'S!2'* independence might. pro jthe next Parliament will have a Credit members are eogea THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 12, 1965 7 speaking. / The "B and B" royal commis- | MANY TAPPED FEET sion conducted a survey of bi-|_ The manager of New York's lingualism and ethnic origins|Roseland estimates 41,000,000 among members of the last|cust s have 4 d there Parliament and drew heavy since hall opened in 1919, criticism from opposition MPs N TAKES ON PLANE for straying from its terms of, fre att and American sol- reference. Results of the survey will not|/an automatic, portable 30-pound be known until the commission |anii-aircrafi missile. publishes its final report, which) is not expected for another) telephone year. 728.0192, IMBALANCE IN COMMONS Grits 44% French Tories Cut To 8% By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP) -- Parties in BIG BAND. A-GO-GO| - SATURDAYS COUPLES ONLY JERRY REIDT end his orchestra PLUS JERI JAE JORDAN was named forestry minister |three weeks before the Diefen- baker government was defeated lopsided language composition in the 1963 election. that may interest the royal) commission on bili li He was defeated in the 1962 : uo Seiguation ond -- and again in 1963, stag- tum |biculturalism. ng & successful comeback to i Commons in Charlevoix Test) KILLED IN COLLISION MILTON, Ont. (CP) -- Mary Cantwell, 40, of Brampton, was killed Thursday in a car-truck Thursday, bringing their Soviet- |vide an opportunity for Canada built jet bomber down to ajto increase tobacco sales to shaky landing on Formosa. The Britain. Ilyushin-28 bomber landed in' But he added it would be diffi- bad weather at Taoyuan air cylt for Ontario to increase its, base, 25 miles southwest of Tai- -| production unless steps were pei, and skidded off the runway. jtaken to ease the labor shortage interviews and competi-| full - time} 30! tol Canada by increasing numbers, | ing Johannesburg lawyer who jumped bail of $14,000 in Janu- oT FRIDAY Capital Recording Artists TOMMY GRAHAM and the Big Town Boys OTTAWA (CP)--Nine Cana- jdian teachers and their 28 de- \pendents are in Rhodesia under a government gram. Announcement by the Cana-| SAME PRODUCT, 'TRAD' OR 'MOD' | MONTREAL (CP)--A_ Ro- | man Catholic priest who in- stituted a "hootenanny mass" in his church says the ehurch's "product remains the same, though the package | may change." Rev. Russell Dominic's Catholic Church in | east-end Montreal told a serv- ice. club Wednesday he intro- duced the guitar-accompanied mass with a warning to older parishioners to stay away if | they felt they'd be offended, but most who attended were | older persons. Father Schultz has also in- troduced in his English-lan- | guage church the Protestant custom of having the offictat- ing cleric greet churchgoers as they leave after the serv- ice. Two Men Die In Car Crash EXETER, Ont. (CP) -- Two} men, one a Quebec native and the other from Stratford, were killed Thursday night when | their cars collided on Highway | 4 near this town 25 miles west) of Stratford. Killed were LAC Joseph Noel | Demers, a native of Ste. Sophie de Levrard, Que., who had been stationed for the last five months at the RCAF base in nearby Centralia, and John Cameron Henry, 40, of Strat-| ford. They were alone in thelr cars. SATURDAY NIGHT | Schultz of St. | | | Nine Canadian Teachers, Dependents In Rhodesia dependence declaration by Rio- desia is not expected to affect education pro-\external affairs department tior |know about, | Palmeteer, {Daniel Farrell, \thur. lencountered by growers this lyear. | Ontario's 1965 flue-cured crop Plin has been estimated at 162, 000,-1; 5 farms on 86,870 acres. Mr. De-| meyere said there was. an in-| icrease of more than three cents), la pound this year in the labor cost of producing the crop. The price average at the auc- jis their status, a spokesman in the a pound, 2% cents better than|m . i the opening average on the 1964) Ho: ls The teachers form the largest crop, Growers sold a fitst- -day|-. total of 1,833,387 pounds, 200,000 more than last opening total |said Thursday, The extern spokesman said there probably are other Canadians living there that the department does not year's o M GET D The spokesman said there are) SYDNEY, N.S. 22 Rhodesian students studying /residents have become used lin Canada under Common-jexplosions at regular interva jwealth 'scholarship They will be allowed to continue/sliding along conveyors at the jtheir studies if they wish. |Dosco Steel Ltd, plant here are|y, The teachers include David|cut by a machine called the fly-| 28, of Barrie, andling shear, Each chop of the 28, of Port Ar-|steam-powered shear reverber- |i lates through the whole city. TO.NOISE af 1s, |in KINGSIDE PARK DANCE Kinsmen Community Centre Sat., November 13 CHARLIE COCHRANE & his 8 Pc. Orchestra Refreshments 9 P.M. For further information Call 725-6131 Tickets Available at the Door French. The Conservatives' two lead- 000 pounds produced by 4,500 nat |both are gone. jelection Nov. 8, ans in the Conservative party) ns Thursday was 57.28 cents/as jong as John Diefenbaker re-| over'Thomas Lefebvre. ~ |was Conservatives' (CP)--Locai3-* Ul to|but he could have competition programs.|day and night. White- hot. billets SKILLFUL DEBATER yer and skillful debater who! The Liberal caucus will have |i an unusually strong French- Monda speaking contingent, consisting ie lof 58 MPs out of 129, or 44 per Other prominent Conserva- tives from Quebec are Paul Beaulieu, 63, long-time com- cent. Nine cabinet ministrs are igre gg ry 5 merce minister in the Duples | Across the aisle, the 99 Con- '; sis government who defeated |servatives will only have eight ex-minister Yvon Dupuis, and |Russell Keays, 52, bilingual MPs whose mother tongue is |Gaspe businessman who sat in ithe Commons in 1958-62. The Liberals elected this year include 49 French - Canadians from Quebec, six from Ontario, two from New Brunswick and one (Veterans Affairs Minister Roger Teillet) from Manitoba. The 21 New Democrats all are English-speaking due to the par-| ty's failure to elect any of its \72 candidates in Quebec. The} nine Creditistes are French-Ca- nadians and all five Social GORD'S A-GO-GO Club DANCING Wed. Fri, Set. Sun, From 8:30 Admission by Membership. (Avail- able ot the door). 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