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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Dec 1965, p. 26

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< _ Pe ermeeensenensinense 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 10, 1965 DISTRICT NEWS : Audley Communit Elects Slate Of Officers | AUDLEY (TC)--A box social was held at the school by the Community Club, The boxed lunches were auctioned by Bill Guthrie. Bags of candy were given to the children. Club officers for 1966 are: Alee Richards, past president; Leonard Waltham, president; Fred Puckrin and Bob Betson, vice-presidents; Blanche Cen- drie, secretary-!reasurer; assis- tant secretary - treasurer, Mrs. richest pauper nation in Africa, stands to suffer as an innocent bystander because of Rhodesia's breakaway white - minority re- gime, and it feels its African neighbors do not understand its problems. held its pot luck supper and business meeting in the Recrea- tion Centre Tuesday night. Victor Maicolm, Walter Wright, Glenn Larmer, Mrs, Ross Duff, Mrs. Lorna Thomp-| PFS , ' son and Mrs, William Mahaffey| Zambia is so rich in copper represented the Cartwright| export earnings that it is unable Agricultural Society at the Dis-|t0 Spend as fast as it would like trict 4 meeting in Lindsay, for development. But few other Seven members of the countries, gained independence Homemakers Club. and so lacking in native professional leaders, Mrs. Ralph Larmer| talent, education and social ser- L, Waltham. jand Mrs. Richard VanCamp, at-| vices. : George Izatt, Bob Batty, Dick|tended the Achievement Day at Most other predominantly-Ne- Winter, John Ashton and Harold|Orono, Of the six clubs in the gro African states became in- Guthrie, directors; Mrs. W.|county, six gave demonstrations|dependent with deficit budgets, Guthrie and Mrs, C. Clem-jand six had exhibits. Each girl| few known resources and dismal ence, lunth committee; Mrs | who took the course received aj prospects. -- ' os Bert Guthrie, Mrs. A, Bell andi spoon. ' righnieg pl by ~~ firs. George Izatt, flower com- : jhad deep tribal cleavages. - abe: Bert Guthrie, George! PICKERING BEACH lers, such as Kenya and Tangan- Izatt and Alec Richards, enter- CONCERT lyika, faced white settler prob- tainment committee; Mrs, Fred), PICKERING BEACH: (TC) '--/ Jems while still others, including Puckrin, press; Mrs, A. Bell, The Christmas concert at the Togo and Dahomey, were too Mrs. C. Clemence and Mrs. L. ;Community Church Dec,' 3 had) small and poor to support their Waltham, pianists; William | Capacity audience, More than' populations. Brown and William Guthrie, |89 Sunday School children pre-' Zambia, formerly Northern auditors jsented the Christmas' panto- Rhodesia, had none of these The Hi-C Club held a Vesper|mine, ""The Message of the'troubles when it became a re- Service Sunday evening. Keith | 3ells." Rev. Charles Long was public in the British Common- Puckrin and Bob Richards con- narrator and director, Soloists wealth 14 months ago, : dutted the service with Joyce Were Miss Jane Dale and Mrs. Jt has immense copper ore re- Smith reading the lesson. The Marie Manning serves, plenty of arable land for girls' choir presented two The pantomime was preceded|g comparatively small popula- Christmas selections, Rev. John|>Y & special performance by the|tjon and only about 600 white Morris of St.. Andrew's United Dursery and. primary depart-/ farmers Church, Oshawa, was the|ments, The choir sang "Lo, in) Jt'was so rich it could decline speaker. The young people - Manger and "This Light of to pick up Britain's £10,000,000 served refreshments ine ($28,000,000) independence gift BAPTISMS AT KEDRON Attendance prizes were dis-| Sources here said Zambia is un- KEDRON (TC) -- Four in-|tributed, at the close of the con- likely to draw on these funds fants. received the Sacrament'cert, to the following scholars, during Britain's present, sterling of Baptism at Kedron United' Gold pin for Perfect Atten'/ difficulties Church last Sunday. Rev. Win-\dance (52 Sundays) -- Jennifer Zambia has between £50,000,- nifred Bridges conducted the/Long, Valerie Parker, Philip 000 and £60,000,000 in foreign service Manning, Richard Long, Ste-\exchange on hand compared The children were: Connie/phen Long, Daniel Manning and with £150,000,000 for South Af- Lynn, daughter of Mr. and/Paul Manning rica Mrs. Clifford Brown; Elizabeth; Silver pins Mary Anne, daughter of Mr.|Verlene Parker, and Mrs. Gordon Cory; Jacque-/Dianne Armstrong, Jimmy line Ann, daughter of Mr. and|Armstrong and Jimmy .Fowler Mrs. Frank Trull and Mark; Copper pins for 50 Sundays: Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs.|Vicky Fowler, David Arm- Ronald Sproul. strong, David Mann, Ronnie FUNDS VOTED Armstrong BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Dona-| Bronze pins for tions of $10 to the bursary|Vicky Parker, Vance fund, $100 to the Over and/Virginia. Parker Above Fund, $5 to Port Perry' The church was beautifully ada may bargain for trade con- Memorial Hospital doll drawjdecorated. Christmas carols|cessions in United States mar- and $20 to the Overseas Reliefjand chimes rang out over the kets if it ever decides to share Fund were voted at a meeting|public address system as par-|its vast supplies of water, John of the United Church Women. (ents and friends gathered to Turner, parliamentary secre- A letter from LAW Chanienjoy the Christmas program, |tary to Resources Minister Ar- Ling, the group's adopted boy,/ Mrs. R. B. Lytle, of Calvary thur Laing, said today. was read at the Women's Insti-/Baptist Church, Oshawa, was| Mr. Turner told a tute meeting expressing thanks|the speaker at. the meeting of| water for his birthday gift. It was de-|the Ladies' Fellowship Group.|the U.S. Chamber of Commerce cided to send $5 to his teacher|/Mrs. Marie Manning conducted | that no'decision about exporting to purchase a Christmas gift|the meeting. Mrs. Westlake and water will be made until Can- and donate $60 to his support. A;Mrs. Grant sang two duets,/ada decides its water needs are bale of clothing will be sent to|accompanied by Mrs. Margaret) met and a surplus is available. the Harold King Farm. |Taylor. Christmas carols were' "We want to protect our po- tential for growth into the rea- sonably foreseeable future. This {growth will depend on water. 4-H their for 51 Sundays: Lynn Smerhy Water Could 49 Sundays: Parker WASHINGTON (CP) -- Can- national The Big Four Guernsey Club|sung. The Lusaka government is) |water conference sponsored by| but and contracting capacity slowed this spending. "This country had nothing} ahead but success and prosper- ity until Rhodesia declared in- dependence," said one Western| Rhodesia cut the railway, emer-| | gency measures such as an air-|cramped spacecraft with a liv-| ap ' i ilift and the truck-rail link tojing area. for two men no larger Borman said. "Either we're los Tanzani would be little more|than the front seat of a small! diplomat. CONTROL IS LIMITED "Now Zambia is jammed in a situation over which it has Zambia is a country | times larger than the United Kingdom in Central Africa bounded on the south by Rho- 'desia, Malawi on 'the east, An- gola on the west, The Congo to the north and northwest, Tan-| zania to the northeast, Mozam-' bique to the southeast and a strip of Africa in the southwest. Zambia cannot help hurt in a confrontation with Prime Minister Ian Smith's Sal- isbury regime. At worst, it could lose vital electricity from the Rhodesian- controlled Kariba 7 powers the copper industry. Or Rhodesia could cut Zambia's main railway route to the sea. At best, Zambians can expect rationing of gasoline 9nd other petroleum products and a pos sible rise in the cost of living as well as a shortage of imported consumer goods, Exchange controls imposed this week have already compli cated financial dealings in Zam- bia Ironically, the-country which could profit most from British and Zambian sanctions against Rhodesia is South Africa. More than half of Zambia's annual imports come from Rho- desia. But Rhodesia 1s a high- Be A Lever To Advantageous Trading later your now only to find that we have impoiied problems." But, he said later, 'if. some- day we can agree to the shar- ing of this continent's water by offering some of our water for export, we might want at that time to insist that if water is to be considered as a continental resource, markets should also {be considered on the same ba- sis." | SUGGESTS TRADE "'We might wish to export wa- ter not for money (as we sold power under the Columbia River treaty) but in return for We don't want to export our|access to your markets." Several Questions 'Hang' At Vatican Council's End VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Thelin September and ended Wed- Vatican ecumenical coun-|nesday, the Pope was reported cil ended Wednesday with sev-'on the verge of issuing a docu- eral key questions, particularly|ment relaxing certain pledges on birth control and mixed mar-'a non-Catholic is expected to riages, left unanswered. make when marrying a Catho- Two expected papal state-|lic ments, ending mandatory meat-| Sources said the issuance of less Fridays and announcing the mixed marriage document e See Our Exciting Gift Selection new cardinals, did not come. It may well be months before was postponed because of dif- fering suggestions by bishops 3 -- 9.5 -- 33 -- 40 HP. the birth control and mixed marriage questions are an- swered, if ever. But Vatican sources said it is probably only a matter of time before Pope Paul will announce a eonsistory for the creation of new cardinals. 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