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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Mar 1966, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, Merch 5, 1966 J ""G Er" Armed Robbery Trial Ordered LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Two men were ordered Friday to stand trial March 28 for the Sept. 15 armed robbery of the Royal Bank of Canada in nearby Mount Brydges. Magistrate E.~ ruled there wa dence presented 3 inary hearing of Edward Mocon, 27, of Oshawa and John Clar- ence Hance, 37. of Oshawa also lis charged with the robhery which netted bandits at least $15,000. He is free on $8,000 bai and is scheduled to stand tria on the same date. Mocon and Hance pleaded guilty last month to the $13,800 robbery of a Peterborough Bank Jan. 11. They face other charges in Peterborough. Join the fun in Walt Disney's most BOB ALLAN RE-HIRED PETERBOROUGH (CP)--Bob| | Allan has. heen. re-hired ta. enac! |the Peterborough entry in the | Ontario Senior Lacorsse Associ-| ation. It will be his second year' as coach. Last year, the Peter- | borough club finished third and lost in -four straight games to "| Brooklin Merchants in the semi- "| finals. Jack Gibson has been) appointed tegm manager. Ottawa Staff Upset Over Bilingualism OTTAWA (CP) -- The biling- ualism broth is bubbling again and the civil service is simmer- ing over remarks attributed to Mines Minister Pepin. He was quoted by the Ottawa Journal as saying "'the die is alreauy Cast foi bilingualism as a condition of employment... . Nobody in the civil service will be squeezed out because they aren't bilingual, but those entering the service will have to speak both languages if they are to work in Ottawa and other sections of the country where | both French and English are used." Then came the reaction, from civil service staff - associations and opposition and government members in the Commons. Claude Edwards, president of the 80,000-member Civil Service Federation: "Tf the text of his remarks is as reported, I would only say that the entire public service is today probably more upset and angered over the entire ques- tion of bilingualism than it ever has been at any other time." where it is required to some de- gree for the job... . Douglas Harkness, Conserva- tive MP for Calgary North, said in the Commons Friday the gov- ernment would be unable to re- cruit sufficient scientific per- sonnel if hilinousliem ie mada Tented} NAN a From Young rye ae A- Co T 2..condition.. of Prime Minister Pearson re- plied that knowledge of English and French remains an objec- tive for the civil service. He would be making an announce- ment next week ©" the status of bilingualism in civil service pro- | motions. Chémat ODEON Sheahan ¥© 1941 ) 1966 JERRY REIDT AND HIS ORCHESTRA Reservations 723-2143 -- 725-1348 TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY VIN@T-CINQUIEME ANNIVERSAIRE CHILDREN oO "A LAUGHTER" ROTTEN TO THE A REALLY FUNNY FILM FRENCH DRESS- SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE \ OLD TIME and MODERN Dance to Walt Disneys THAT DARN CaT & TECHNICOLOR® CITES MERIT | I. C. Kilbank, past president lot the 9,000 - member Profes- sional] Institute: H | 'We are opposed to any inter-| ference with the merit system,|! Nl JONES PRONE: McA AFTER-SCHOOL MATINEES DAILY AT4:45 P.M, FEATURING TO PAY AT: 2:20 - 4:45 - 7:10 - 9:30 RUDY VELTRI AND HIS CORE ING which means that competence jand experience must be over- | iriding factors in advancement. } j\In this context language profi- {ciency enters into the situation O'KEEFE CENTRE Im Thur., Fri., Sat., Eves. MARCH 17, 18, 19 | 8:30 P.M. | ep ----a LATE. JOHNNY TE aad NEVE CASH FEATURE TIMES: SHOW STATLER 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:35 7:45 - 9:50 BROS. 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Arena perform- ances 2:15 p.m. and 8 15 p.m. Arena Prices, Evenings and Saturday afternoons A varie e S Sale, Reserved Box Seats, including admission to buildings $1.7 dents $1.50, Children $1.25 -- All other arena seats rush, Adu iits's 5 0 ¢, Children 25¢, Weekday Afternoons -- FREE ARENA entertainment SOPHO O OO HHH EHH EE EEEHO EEO OHEO OOO HEEESEOS Get your Arena Reserved Box Seat Tickets at the Box Office THE CANADIAN NATIONAL SPORTSMEN'S SHOW, EXHIBITION PARK, TORONTO $S.66-3A te: = bundle of Joy...on the screen! il RD COWESTEENS WARE OSL. UTI a ENRY JONESosLLOYD.NOLAN sacra wma TECHNICOLOR® PANAVISION® PROM wateneR noe. LAST DAY TO SEE 'THUNDERBALL' With Jeon Connery "Adult" EXCEPT SUNDAY Block East of Liverpool Road Ph. 668-2692 HALL FOR RENT Banquets Weddings KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NEW HALL 2 ACTION HITS -- In Color THE BRIGAND OF KANDAHAR With Ronald Lewis ances THEATRE AZALI ET IIIT) Brock St. N. -- Whitby Information Call . Harold Forbes Murray Forbes Herold Watters 668-5139 668-3680 668-2791 Also Audie Murphy in "ARIZONA RAIDERS" BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P.M. (ine. Sundays) AtFirst Father Son Banquet Simcoe Hall Crippled Children's executive commissioner for the School and Treatment Centre Oshawa and District Council of held its first father son Boy Scouts. During the banquet the pack present were: Peter and Mr, was presented with its 34th.|Boyko, Murry and Mr. Clark, group charter. The charter was' Joseph and Mr. Burroughs, John Steven Dorliesch and Mr. Westover and Douglas and Confab Considers x: am. were in attendance: Captain) Laws On Credit Adrian Claus, of the city Fire TORONTO (CP) -- Represen-|Department, George Mudd, ernments that plan credit legis-| Harold McNeill, Mrs. Lynn Bat. lation met in Toronto Friday.|four, co-ordinator of the schoo}, | Attorney-General Wishart of|and Mrs. John Riordan, | day meeting, said discussions | men's Association. dealt primarily with how the|-- ee provinces can best approach' proposed Selinteilan: is to ensure interest rates. sons borrowing or receiving Ontario is drafting a bill|/credit will be informed of cre- which will carry forward some/dit cost terms and other condi-! lect committee of the Ontario legislature Provincial Secretary Gerald province passed an act on cre- dit last year and néw legisla- tion is to he presented at the Scotia legislature Saskatchewan's representa- tive is Deputy Attorney-General The purpose of existing or : serach ars dicie = The 34th. Cub Pack of the;Muzeen by Stanley Richardson, banquet recently. The cubs and their fathers presented to "Akela" _Bernard and Mr. O'Neill, Gerald and Mr. The following special guests tatives of three provincial gov-|group chairman; Mr. and Ms. Ontario, chairman of the two-|dent of the Oshawa Police Wo- the provisions of disclosure of|--as far as is possible--that per- of the recommendations of-a se-)tions. Doucet of Nova Scotia said his current session of the Nova Roy Meldrum. Any Time is a delightful time at OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Proudly Presents TORONTO SYMPHONY Seiji Ozawa, Music Director & Co Certified for your safety and comfort ELECTRICAL IN-CAR piped ad At no extra cost Ruy ee GOS OOS @ « YOU ARE ASSURED A WARM WELCOME Yas: ee iHi= ODEON DRIVE-INS |= Sp @©9@e0e00e0e080 DON'T MISS THIS SHOW! OSHAWA FIGURE SKATING CLUB Presents FANTASIES ao TE THE OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE Serving Full Course STEAK DINNER SPECIALS for only 1.95 daily. OPEN EVERY NIGHT for late evening dining. 1626 Simcoe St. North Telephone 725-9111 ae ns = Graduates "Enjoy The Best" In Country and Western Music Every FRI. and SAT. Night -- AT THE -- QUEEN'S HOTEL 67 SIMCOE ST. N. aA nA ctor h The Toronto Symphony, under the direction of Seiji Ozawa, is now celebrating its 44th season, Recognized os ene of the leading orchestras in North America, the symphony comprises @ com- pany of 90 outstanding instrumentolists, FIRST APPEARANCE IN OSHAWA Wednesday, 7:45 P.M. Plan now to enjoy this evening of superb music by one of the World's Finest Orchestras! TICKETS ON SALE AT @ Auditorium Box Office @ Crest Hardware ---- @ Bolahood's Sportshaven Port Perry @ Jim Bishop's Sporting @ Whitby Arene Goods Whitby Musie Shop Centre Smoke Shop-- Ajox Alex McGregor Drugs --Bowmanville Up Beat Music for : the = Young at Heart Entertainment Nightly et 9 P.M, Matinee Saturdey 3 P.M. te S P.M. DUNDAS ST WHITBY Saturday, March 19th @ 8:00 P.M. With Members of Canadian World Team @ @ VALERIE JONES @ DR. CHARLES SNELLING @ WAYNE PALMER @ GAIL SNIDER TWO COMEDY TEAMS AND MEMBERS OF OSHAWA FIGURE SKATING CLUB TICKETS ON SALE AT: @ Auditorium Box Office @ Boiahood's Sportshoven @ Bishop's Sporting Goods @ Skating Club Mem- Reserved Tickets @ ADULTS 2.50 -- 2,00 @ CHILDREN 1.00 BUS SERVICE Leaving Downtown Osh- awa corner Simcoe St. North. and Bond Street "s 7:00 - 7:30 - 8:00 P.M, + feturn to % Downtown, after the per- % formonce. GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT e * @ Disc Shop' -- Oshowa @ Shopping Centre @ Alto Music Supplies-- Oshawa THE CROSSWINDS "Cool Jazz For Young Moderns" Entertainment Nightly ot 9 P.M. Matinee Saturday 4 P.M. te 6 P.M. Central Hotel KING ST. OSHAWA

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