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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Aug 1966, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 3, 1966 4 CHAMPION SWIMMER Jan Maddin, 17-year-old Winnipeg high school stu- dent, set a Canadian open record of 23.6 seconds in the women's 220-yard swimming finals at the Canadian Brit- NAME SEEN ANNOYANCE DOWNERS GROVE, IIL (AP)--What's in a name? A lot of annoyance If it happens to be Finbar, Leander, Hivar- jon or Laurentian, So Carmelite priests and brothers tagged with sain names now have the option of going back to their baptis- mal names, The Roman Catholic reli- gious order's Chicago prov- ince has voted to discontinue the custom of giving persons entering the order saints' names, The Chicago province includes the province of On- tario, 'We simply were running out of-common names," Rev, Finbar Kevin Shanley, 34, of Aylesford Priory said in an in- terview. 'Some of the priests and brothers were carrying around nar.es that were downright strange and tnus- ish Empire Games trials in Edmonton. --CP Photo" i ceahiaion Plan Backed OTTAWA (CP)--A Canadian- backed program to immunize 165,060 Saigon children against polio was announced Tuesday. The $1,000,000 program will be carried out by the South Vietnamese health mini Enter More with oral vaccine supplied un- der Canada's external aid pro-| gram, The announcement from the office of External Affairs Min- ister Martin called it a_ pilot project in a planned campaign to protect all South Vietnamese children from six months to 12 years -- old _against the disease, Hope Fades For 31 At Sea FALMOUTH, England (Reut- ers) -- Ships and. aircraft re- sumed an intensive search for a missing pleasure boat and its 31 passengers Tuesday as hopes of finding any of the party alive faded | Other searchers scanned the} shore for' possible signs of} wreckage from the 45 - foot| cruiser Darlwin, which was last} seen Sunday night off the Cor-| nish coast packed with vaca- tioners A spokesman for the maritime control centre, which is organ- izing the search from Ply mouth, | said a wide hunt was made in fine weather Monday "and 1} | will have to forsake some short- ual," A case in point, said Father | Shanley, was himself. "Recently, a man who had known me for years intro- duced me as Father Finley. That same day, I got a letter addressed to Father Finbar," he related. 'So I'm going back to Kevin," Labor Urged Candidates GENEVA PARK, Ont. (CP)-- John Morgan, a professor of so- cial work at the University of Toronto, says Canadian trade unions will have to enter union candidates in federal and prov- incial elections if they want to exert the power that they pos- sess, In an address Tuesday night to the Couchiching Conference, Prof. Morgan said trade unions run gains at the bargaining table for a more effective cam- paign against social abuses. The unions are not doing their part to lobby for the 50 per cent of Canada's poor who are fully employed but earn only pittance wages, he said. The unions could also lead a public protest against the nation-wide housing shortage "Unions are defending their workers against the evils of the last industrial revolution instead of preparing them for the new revolution,"' he said, In reply to Prof. Morgan's leriticisms, Eamon Park, as- sistant to. the national director Impossible? Of Course! We feel the same way about coffee. We don't believe one blend can satisfy every taste. That's why we have three blends of A&P Bean Coffee, Some like a mild, mellow coffee. That's our Eight O'Clock. Some like a medium blend that's rich and full-bodied. That's our Red Circle. Some like a strong blend that's vigorous and winey.That's our Bokar. Fach is a blend of the finest coffees of its type. In fact, there are no finer coffees in any package at any price. Is A&P Coffee a good reason for shopping A&P? It's one of many, SR Mash Hoimaii's Taste? 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Price each 45¢ -- SAVE 66 each 3 Oo Reg. pkg 35¢ -- SAVE 60 pkg of 12 29 The week + long conference, my OUT TO SEA? | Sponsored by the Canadian In- She could well have bee Nn) stitute on Public Affairs and the blown out to sea after an en- CBC, continues at this YMCA Rine failure," said the hotel camp eight miles north of Ori : 1 r ril- 2 lag 8 son, Robert Rain- (ad ee t RICH & FULL-BODIED (CUSTOM GROUND) bird mien Fears that the Panwa chu! auhars thatthe Danivin sank RED CIRCLE COFFEE lashed the coast "during the 0 esla weekend were heightened with) \ discovery of the boat's dinghy sings Fhe nd eight miles offs Frees Six Navy ships, planes and heli-| copters covered 300 square | miles of sea during Monday's| as t search, Aircraft resumed the| ec urers Search at- first light today SALISBURY All those on board the cruiser] FANCY QUALITY SLICED (Reuters) -- were believed to be Britons, | Rhodesian authorities released 15-02 and at least seven of them chil.| today six of eight detained lec- dren turers of the multi-racial Uni- PKGS 4 F They chartered the boat for aj VeTsity College here, They left one-day trip along the rocky|!mmediately for neighboring Reg. 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Price pkg 29¢ -- SAVE 9e 2 pkgs of 2 rolls 49: Reg. Price bt] 89c -- SAVE 10 bil of 60 tablets 79: Reg. Price pkg 53c -- SAVE Te D. vrssot12 9c Toronto, He was met in Lusaka pher Hill, 38, also flew to Lu-| ou saka, while four others were as. SILVER BROOK Net §=65§9¢ | corted to Zambia by car BUTTER oie mPa ANN PAGE SALAD aw WASHINGTON (AP) -- The They were an Italian 37¢ | ee ' VASKINGTON car) -- melee Seam we | SUGAR sn. ' chief Senate sponsor of an ad-|vanni Arrighi, 28: -a Briton CARNATION EVAPORATED ee ANN Sg ministration bill t | the| Richard Whittaker, 36: a Dutch 16-02 os strat! ll to contro! the| Richar aker, 36; a Dutch- ues } Sale of firearms says he hopes, Man, Jaap van Velson, 44; and MILK CAN 15¢ SALAD DRESS \ Passage will be spurred by the & Norwegian, Axel Sommerfelt. . fatal shootings rey Risin, fae 13 For Salads, Frying, Baking Reg. Price bt! 79¢ -- SAVE 49 = yt Senator Thomas. Dodd (Dem.| Two other Britons, Ian Hen-| CRISCO OIL 2a-floz bl J Se Conn.) said in a statement derson, 31, and Elizabeth Joyce, | (Puffed Wheat) Reg. Price bag 49¢ -- SAVE 4e "The incident in Austin|24, were understood to be stil!| NEWPORT FLUFFS = t<unboA 5c SALADA ORANGE PEKOE anoi200 De 39 TEA BAGS FEATURE PRICE! SOFT RITE (WHITE OR COLOURED) 7 vscxin 8G. TOILET TISSUE FEATURE PRICE! FOR FAST PAIN RELIEF 2+: 55¢ ANACIN SUPER, SLENDERLINE OR REGULAR KOTEX POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOODS 4 FLAVOURS COOLING DESSERT WHIP'N CHILL MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing pkg of 8 29¢ pkg of 12 39 32-02. = sub-[nected to exempt rifles trem CALIFORNIA, LARGE FULL CLUSTERS last May 19 these new controls has been going on for much too| pected to leave today | Jong in this country DETAINED WEDNESDAY 3 48-fl-oz tins 1.00 rt ; (Orange, Florida Punch, Grape or Orange-Pineapple) ' hope these shooting r ; Austin. will cause those whol lent who was detained at the same time was unexpectedly re- oad Cee Africa Low Cal Ginger Ale and Kola Police found two rifles. a car The Rhodesian government pwn loyg onday by police aton Univer |approved an. administration bill sity of Texas tower, They saic/'o put controls on the mail or- Dodd is chairman of the Sen New Jersey, Cultivated, Large Size No. 1 Grade ate nil lanianre OUTSPAN, SEEDLESS NAVELS, LARGE SIZE 88's, PINT C L OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! UE Take advantage of it! 24 hour se sy vice; ond radio dispatched trucks POUND "Rifles 6 rde iflos are used to murder The eight lecturers were | Yukon Club Canned 2 + 10-fl-oz tins @§e have fought controls over the!) bine, a shotgun and two pistol: has refused to comment on the HOT DOG ROLLS three more rifles and two der der and over-the-counter sale vivav always on the ready to serve you, Wt: a VM L ust Oil Bameot Man cena \ Support Canada's ot NOW IS THE vines e FULL OF NO. 1 RED NO. 1 é j | Centennial Projects" a i TO CONVERT AND CALL FLAVOUR € crave CARDINAL € GRADE cn a McLAUGHLIN | ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH and wound tens of thousands of picked up in a dawn raid on the| 1 BEVERAGES -i2 roterin 1.69 sale of rifles to any criminal or| °28¢¢ Monday and left immedi- with the sniper, Charles Joseph} neident ringer pistols were found in| of firearms. The bill was re- gs 723 3 - \ SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1966, 93 481 KING ST. W, is an extreme example of what/!N prison, but were also ex Hi-c Reg. Price tin 390 -- SAVE 17%s peonle annually university Wednesday. A_ stu derkagal vavon c hee ae ately for Johannesburg, South Regular Ginger Ale, Kola, Lemon-Lime, Orange or Root Beer an, 25, after he was killec| " his home 'erred to the Senate judiciary J a", } -~ommittee where a fight is ex- SUPPLIES

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