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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jul 1966, p. 24

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i Pickering Beach Youth Weekend Ahead PICKERING BEACH (TC)--, | "In and Out With Christ",| ™)\ will be the theme of the Youth Weekend July 23 and 24, The| theme of the Saturday morn-| ing is 'Relationships'. Swim- ming and recreation will be enjoyed in the afternoon at Springhill Park, north of Whit- b y. The young people will take part in the Sunday services. Walter Tait, director of the) Stouffville Youth For Christ, will be the speaker. The sub-| walject at the Sunday afternoon | @\ session will be 'High School 4|Drop - Outs'. Teenagers from Toronto,, Whitby and Pickering) Beach will take part. m™ The final date for the sub- mission of recipes for the Pi-) ckering Beach Cook Book is) July 22. The projects is spon-| sored for the Ladies' Fellow- |ship Group, The Sunday School picnic was la 'smashing success" with most of the group spending the greater part of the afternoon| in the pool at Springhill Park. | The food was excellent and the games and races provided great | fun, | J Children Spend Weekend At Samac BROUGHAM (TC) -- Doug- las Blackman has returned af- |ter a two - week travel schol- arship to Estevan, Sask. He and 12 students from Ontario. The visit was sponsored by the Centennial Travel Commi- ssion. While in Estevan the stu- dents were billeted in private homes with a boy or girl 'about their own age. They were en- \tertained by the service clubs of the area and attended a drive in theatre and rodeo in North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. R. Howell, Su san, Bruce and Sonya, are on THE BUSINESS END eight Rocketdyne H-1 en- gines produce a total thrust of 1,600,000 pounds. The * four outer engines can be swivelled in flight to cor- rect the course of the rocket. Even on its side the first stage of the National Aero- nautics and Space Adminis- tration's Appollo Saturn 203 towers high above tech- nicians at the assembly plant in New Orleans, The Tighter Rules On Exemptions OTTAWA (CP) -- It will be charity - by - number when the federal government installs tighter rules on tax exemptions next Jan. 1. Your local parish, welfare group or community project will --CP Photo MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Ei- 'ghteen Brownies and four lead- mination to keep the size of the,ers were weekend campers staff as small as possible, says|Camp Samac its new boss, veteran assessor| Mr. and Mrs. Merow have, J. H. Delavignette. purchased the Laird property Every organization receiving| Maple Grove Rd. N. Mrs. Me- money on its own behalf for re-/row was a former teacher at ligious, educational, health, wel- Maple Grove East School. have a serial number for easyifare and community purposes) Mr. and Mrs. Hollis White computer check of money offi- | must be registered by Jan. 1,/and family, Kennetcook, N.S.,| cially in and money officially | 1967; were visitors with their cou- out. : The onus is on the group to sins, Mr. and Ms. Cedric Rus- 4 Tee Seheare : $100) make application through forms sell. pee yyincnt ta hanes agg ae-yt bt will reach district taxation) Mrs. Stanley May, Sunridge,! unchanged. But receipts 8 bea Dy OO ONG Ot he SU: quired for claims of higher) ---- charitable contributions wil] have to bear a number All this means accounting in Ottawa. The number of specific organizations involved is 40,000) by what government officials call "a fearful guesstimate" and may be larger. But Revenue Minister Benson is risking the new bookkeeping burden to plug loopholes in this area of the Income Tax Act. Ce a LONDON (Reuters) Brit- ish ministers negotiated a se- cret agreement with Israel but did not specify when the| arrangements were made. Bar-Zogar said in a taped in- terview that the treaty was signed at Sevres after a three- day conference. Dayan said Israel's entire plan for the Sinai attack was based on foreknowledge of an Anglo-French attack on Egypt He said Israel knew the Brit ish and French were about to occupy the Canal Zone and also knew, more or less, the size of their forces. Calvacoressi said Britain's} motives must be assumed to} have been to deceive other Arab| countries; to keep. the United| requir not essential. Captie! required tions section" of the revenue|international relations at Sussex meetings in 1956 hetween WASHINGTON (AP) -- Gov-|'aeli Plan to attack in Sinai with Governor Otto Kerner of Illi-| eluding Michel Barzogar of Is-|@against the enemy in this out- been reached. Lloyd and then Prime Minister! getting better at it all the time." Karl F. Rolvaag of Minnesota. The then French foreign min- [ts mission is to persuade the rence is the only waterway in Car Ex or Lt.-Col. Clyde C. Angley, uses ports make proposed seaway tol] in-| cordings, have been hit 51 times ually. ing 1965's 12-month figure of 96,- ee ~~ |model year.in which the indus- given to the right men. keepers now are striking back. James M. Roche, president of The main cause lies with Un-| rior ie 'the 1886 Bees invailes, substantiated receipts for : church. giving. it was alleged in a BBC radio program Monday night. OPEN NEW BRANCH The allegation was made by A new "charitable organiza-| Peter Calvacoressi, lecturer in department will register the or-| University, in the fourth of an ganizations and examine their|eight-program series he has accounts, The section starts out|Written entitled Suez--10 Years with a staff of 15 and a deter-| After He said the agreement was {signed at the second of two yeaway Toll French and British leaders, the first in Paris. Oct. 16, the other " at Sevres, near Paris, a week later, when an Israeli party met Hike Scored them to sign a tripartite treaty. The treaty co-ordinated an Is-| ernors of six. Midwest states| 2" Anglo-French plan to attack met Wednesday with President| 'he, -- Canal, ogee Fohnson to. oppose possibe in| ,c Macnee, sid he based -- for the St. Law) overal experts and leading ,NHA TRANG, South -- Viet S ) participants in the affair, in-|/Nam (AP)--"We don't use guns nois said the governors pleaded) rae), former premier Ben-Guri-|fit,"" the- American officer ob with the president for a mora-| on's official biographer, and the |served with a smile. 'We just torlum on seaway toll in- present Israeli commander .| throw. papers .at-them-and shout creases. Kerner said the gov-) chief, Gen. Moshe Dayan at them." ernors pointed out that the pro-) The program quoted former, 'Sometimes it 'works,' said jected tonnage in 1965 had not) British foreign secretary Selwyn Lt.-Col. Joseph Baier. 'We're. Others who met with John-, Anthony Eden as denying in the' Baier's unit. the U.S, 5th Air son included governors James House of Commons, after the, Commando Squadron, devotes A. Rhodes of Ohio; Roger Bran-| Israeli attack on Sinai Oct. 29,/himself entirely to psychological igin of Indiana; Warren: P.|that there had been any collu-| warfare, pow Ra as '"psywar'"' Knowles of Wisconsin, Frank sion but called counter - insurgency B. Morrison of Nebraska and' PINEAU AGREED warfare here : Kerner said a proposed 10- ister, Christian Pineau, agreed, | Viet Cong and North Vietnam- per - cent increase in seaway/in an interview taped earlier ese soldiers to give themselves tolls would limit the business on this year, that definite arrange- up without a fight. Its principal the St. Lawrence ments were made for an Israeli! weapons are leaflets and 'oud: "We also pointed out," element in an attack on Egypt, | sneakers Kerner said, "that the St. Law--~ ~~ | The squadron, commanded by the United States that requires four C-47 twin - engine cargo tolls for its use." planes and 16 of the new U-10 " Meanwhile, Representative 5 light aircraft. enry S. Reuss. (D. Wis.), and H t R d | The squadron arrived last No- other house members have in- | ecor jvember and its planes, armed troduced bills which would ' only with: leaflets and tape re- creases unnecessary by making! S M ths ---- the federal government's $130,- 1X on 000,000 investment in the sea-) ~oORONTO (CP) -- Canadian way permanent. The seawWay| automobile exports reached a would continue to pay a fair re-| record 121,272 units for the first turn on this investment perpet:| six months of 1966, easily pass- Reuss said the St. Lawrence) 155, the Canadian Motor Ve- Seaway Corp. is considering ajhicle Manufacturers' Associa- proposal to raise seaway tollis/ tion says. by 10 per cent for the five-year) The figure comes as produc- period 1967-71 and will reach its! tion on 1966 models terminates, decision by Aug. 15 ;marking the end of the first full PLEAD FOR LESS SOAP try has operated under the auto} trade pact with the United GOIANIA, Brazil (AP)--Ev-| States ening soap operas on television Most of the vehicles were ex- have wrecked the regular busi-|ported to the U.S., including ness of local bars and the inn-| 86,290 cars and 34,982 trucks They have asked programmers/General Motors, said Monday | to move the "'novels,"' as soapjin Detroit he expects 1967 car| operas are called, to daytime/prices to increase because of hours so they can lure back'the added costs to safety feat- their old customers, ures, "2 CALL 7 Brougham Native Returns from West |sited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. U.K. Lecturer Alleges Suez Affair Collusion We Throw Paper At Enemy' Says U.S. Colonel In 'Psywar' 1,500 came over from the Com- to police since the weekend. SHELL CANADA LTD. LESSEE For The Oshawa Area This position requires @ man with management ability, greater than average ambition and energy. Experience an asset but For An Appointment Recent arrivals from Has-| lingden, England, are Mr. and Mrs. John Gorton, parents of| Mrs. Colin Broughton, Lake -| view Blvd. Mrs. Broughton's| brother and his wife, Mr. and | Mrs. Sianiey Gorton, also ar-| rived from England. Rev, Charles Long and ie mily and Mr, Knight have re- turned from a vacation near Gravenhurst, Keith Bryan, Gravenhurst, has returned home after a three- week vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Barters; Lakeview Blvd. L. Beaucage, Orchard Dr., is expected home from Osh- awa General Hospital this week where. he underwent eye sur- gery. Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Murray Russell, La- kecrest Dr., are Mrs, B Irv- ine. of Sudbury and Mrs. C. William. Edward Broughton, Lakeview Blvd., is visiting in Oneida, SNmstrong Designed for Modern Living ARE NOT ALL ALIKE! Mrs. Cooper and children, Range Line Rd., are vacation- ing in the Madoc area, a trip to Newfoundland, where they will visit relatives. Some of the members of the Women's Institute attend- ed the district picnic at Port Perry. The local Women's In- stitute will hold a picnic Aug 9 at the home of Mrs. N. Bur- ton, Stouffville Gordon Douglas, Young Sask. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wonnop. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black- man and family were guests at the Jone - Montgomery wed- ding in Scarboro Junction Un- ited Church. The reception was held at Fantasy Farm. sib cain tiller nee How many houses will go years and years and not need painting? This one will. How many houses have exteriors that can't rot, warp, crack, peel or flake ? This one has. This is the kind of house you get when a builder with the solid reputa- tion of Armstrong teams up with one of Canada's largest companies, Alcan. An Armstrong Home has an Alcan Registered Exterior -- guaranteed by the Aluminum Company of Canada. It features famous Alcan Siding with a baked-on enamel finish that won't rust, flake, warp or crack -- ever -- may never need painting. Almost no maintenance required -- you just wash your home the way you wash your car. You can get first quality Alcan soffit and fascia and aluminum gutters and downspouts if you wish. Before you decide on just any home, come out and take a look. All houses are built pretty much the same. All except Armstrong Homes with the Alcan Registered Exterior. You think all new homes are built pretty much the same? Then you haven't seen this Armstrong Home with the Alcan Registered Exterior spent a week with her mother Mrs. E. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. David Bow- man, former residents of Gra- vel Pit Rd. have sold their property. Tammy Rogers is a_ patient in the Sick Chidren's Hospital, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dowson and son, Paul, of Windsor, who vi- Subdivision: Forest Glen Heights. Location: Harmony Road North, Oshawa, approximately two blocks north of King Street, opposite the new Collegiate. Cooney, have left to visit Mrs. HUDSON Dowson's brother, Cpl. John Clarke, and Mrs, Clarke at Selling price. N.H.A. Mortgage, Down Payment. FEATURING THE y ALCAN Registered Exterior States in the:dark so it would not attempt to thwart the oper- ation; to keep some members of its own government in the dark to avoid a major political row that could have brought it down; and to hide things from | the British public, which, as) events proved, was "anything but united over Suez." Calvacoressi concluded: '"'If there was collusion . . . and I} personally have become con- vinced that the evidence sup- ports the charge, then British| ministers deceived their friends in the Arab world, their prin- cipal ally, their ministerial col- leagues and the public." WHY NOT HAVE A LOOK AT ONE! @ Three Convenient Locations @ SOUTHWOOD PARK HARWOOD AVE. South opposite Hospital -- AJAX ROLLING HILLS Estates GRANDVIEW AVE. South at Olive Ave. -- OSHAWA FOREST GLEN HEIGHTS HARMONY RD. NORTH -- 2 blocks North of King St. -- OSHAWA MODEL HOMES OPEN FOR INSPECTION hy APPOINTMENT It has not two of its wounded The number of missions has built up each month and reached 1,173 sorties in June, when they dropped 130,000,000 leaflets and spent 575 hours in loudspeaker appeals. How effective is this ganda effort? The 5th Squadron has no big claims. But it can reasonably share part of the credit for the increasing number of Commu- nists giving up the fight. Some of these carry surrender leaf- lets Last November, ron's first lost any flyers planes but have been propa- Copper tone hooded exhaust fan in kitchen Sidewalks' installed from front to driveway and side door to driveway. | All Armstrong Homes In- | clude These Features At No Extra Cost the squad- Stainless steel kitchen sink month of operation, Fancy ceiling in living room and dining room, Colored ceramic wall tile for bathroom and colored fix- 1 tures Oak floors throughout where Asbestos Vinyl tile is not munist side. The figure has installed Valance box in living room risen to about 2,300 a month . patie . Metol iron railing installed on front porch where there Kitchen cupboards and doors natural stained imported ore 3 steps or more. mahogany (custom built), GIVE MONEY WARNING WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Police have warned merchants of the flood of counterfeit Canadian and United States $20 bills in this area. More than $460 in the fake money has been handed in e 17 18 19. 20 1 BS 22, 23. 24, Copper toned built-in paper towel rack. Clay brick. Built-in Kleenex dispenser. Double laundry tubs Heated by Safe, Silent, Clean (Somsumers' jas ' Shoe font ney bao, MANY OPTIONAL CUSTOM FEATURES ALSO AVAILABLE @® EXCLUSIVE AGENT @' GRIFFIN Real Estate Lid. OSHAWA HEAD OFFICE AJAX 723-6461 723-8144 942-3310 Forced air gas heating All electric light fixtures. 100-Amp. heavy-duty electric wiring-installed. Poured eoncrete basement (with lifetime guorantee), Divided basements All services included: paved road, sanitary and storm sewers, individual water connections, curbs Front and side yard sodded. 9 0 Mahogany trim. Built-in renge end even. with recreation facilities. 12 $3,000 -- assistance will be 23-1126

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