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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Oct 1966, p. 16

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i. omer * id ie 9 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 28, 1966 _-- _ Ee Oe ery rte wee ke ee NEWS IN BRIEF ANNOUNCE AID JAKARTA (AFP)--The Cana- dian government will send $350,- 000 worth of food to Indonesia under the Colombo Plan before the end of this year, it was re- | ona Thursday, Canadian Am- dor W. G, Olivier has in- formed the Indonesian cabinet of this gesture and of Canada's readiness to arrange an ex- tended program of technical as- sistance to Indonesia, ANNOUNCE SERVICE PARIS (Reuters)---The Das- firm announced up a jet enable French busine a," them anywhere in APPLY FOR ARMY CANBERRA (Reuters) -- jee = f + five A s have applied to join the South Viet- namese army, Nghem My, charge d'affaires at the South Vietnamese embassy, said Thursday. He said he was awaiting a reply from his gov- ernment on whether the appll- eations would be accepted. SENTENCE INFORMANT BERLIN (Reuters)--A West Berlin man Thursday was sen- MRA Show Criticized TORONTO ¢CP)--The wife of/' an RCAF squadron leader said Thursday she will protest to her member of Parliament about presentation of a Moral Re- Armament - sponsored variety show at the RCAF's Downsview station here. She said the "whole tone of the show was to support the present. government line in the U.S." Mrs. Peter Newberry said she and her husband and another RCAF couple walked out on the show when references to the _ Viet Nam war were made. Defence department officials here said the MRA show played at 16 armed forces bases across Canada, with Downsview its last stop. Group Capt. E. J. Boland of the Downsview sta- tion sald the 150-member musi- cal was '"'an excellent show that stressed pride of people in | their country. "There wasn't the slightest (fl hint of propaganda in the show," he said. tenced to six weeks in jail for informing the East German state security office about a group of West Berliners who organized escapes for East Ger- mans across the Berlin Wall, Gerhard Ewald, 28, told a court he did it because the East Ger- mans promised to help his wife, who lives in the East, to join him in West Berlin. 10 KILLED TUZLA, Yugoslavia (AP)--A bus carrying 45 school children home to this industrial city top- pled into an abyss Thursday, killing at least 10. The accident took place in the mountain south of here on the modern road to Sarajevo. f FREE 1 NU ' RANGOON (AP) -- U Nu, former premier of Burma who was placed under protective custody when his government was toppled in 1962, was ré- leased Thursday, U Ba Swe, ex- president of the now-dissolved anti - fascist Peoples' Freedom League, also was set free. SENTENCE WELLES ROME (Reuters) -- American actor Orson Welles Thursday was sentenced in his absence to two months' imprisonment and fined 1,060,000 lire (about $1,700) for importing a car into Italy without paying customs duties. His lawyer immediately filed an appeal. Welles now is not in Italy, SELL BUTTERFLIES PARIS (Reuters)--A private collection of rate butterflies sold for 236,250 francs ($47,250) at an auction here Thursday: One specimen--an allotei--was Federal Help VINELAND, Ont, (CP) --A second Se for more fed- eral aid to farmers was pre- sented Thursday to an Ontario government - sponsored confer- ence on agriculture. Dr. Baldur H. Kristjanson, chairman of the Manitoba Eco- nomic Consultative Board, sug- gested that direct payments be made to operators of efficient family farms, A national commission should be set up, papresentbg con- sumers and all parts of the food industry, to determine how much should be paid to farmers and on what basis, Dr. Krist; janson said. "The question is whether the family - farm system can... meet the needs of the market, while earning satisfactory re- turns. to the capital invested. A Similar proposai Was mace at the conference Wednesday by representatives of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, who called for increasing federal payments to farmers to as much as $400,000,000 from the present $275,000,000. Dr. Kristjanson said Canada has tried price supports and de- ficiency payments for farmers, Farmers Seek | Transit Executive Reviews [= Growth Of Toronto System _ Transportation|#ble. In an eight - from 1955 to 1963, the distance of service was doubled to 10 many|millions of miles, A breakdown in the changes in transportation travel street cars, to buses, to trolly subway trains, was reviewed by the speaker, Toronto's current subway sy8- tem operates for a distance of 21 miles, with pro- posed new branch routes al- that there were nine private|Stowth was revealed in onelready on the planning board. tion was the speaker at Oshawa Kiwanis Club Tuesday, tem, Reviewing the early history of transportation in Toronto, the owned transit started in Toronto in 1911 and systems being operated in the city of Toronto and immediate boundary area, in 1920, In the summer of 1021, @ Single new combined system, but none seemed to meet the naade meecs, He recommended appointment of a royal commission to exam: ine the role of the agriculture and food industries in the econ- omy. if Canadians keep taking food production for granted, they may become dependent on a few giant companies in food growing and marketing. Ve Original Story and Screenplay by PLUS "CARRY ON CLEO" sold for 10,500 francs ($2,100). am &@ ce a , * FRIDAY x The Big Fun Dance g The Sounds of the Big Beet | The Ploce to Meet LITTLE CAESAR AND THE Dancing > p.m. te 12:30 ub | | Ca ,,RAAW Te ELEVA SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL ECKSTEIN REVUE @ COMEDY e VOCALS @ EXOTIC DANCING @ SWINGING BAND ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AND SATURDAY MATINEE 4 TO 6 P.M. FRENCH BUFFET-- DAILY... 12. 2:30 & 5. 9 pm, --SUNDAY 5 te 8 p.m. Banquets -- Weddings -- Parties -- For Information Phone Whitby 668-3386 They're BACK THE GOLDEN PREE IN-CAR HEATERS 668-2692 THE RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTS A GEORGE H, BROWN PRODUCTION RITA TUSHINGHAM OLIVER REED COLOUR * PANAVISION Produced by : Directed by DAVID OSBORN + GEORGE H, BROWN » SIDNEY. HAYERS, DISTRIBUTED BY 20th CENTURY FOX Colour --~ Adult Entertainment Continuous Performa DIRECT FROM ITS RESERVED SEAT PRESENTATION -- nces! Popular Prices! _... CHARITON LAURENCE "Dy HEIN Y RICHARD JOHNSON RALPH RICHARDSON OLIVIER os THE MAHDI A JULIAN BLAUSTEIN PRODUCTION NOW! PLAZA 32" Now Showing Wetten ty SIDRLY CARROL, « Produced ard Deected by MELDER COOK SHOW TIMES WEEKDAYS 7 & 9 SAT. CONT, FROM 1 SUN, FROM 2 THE ODEON THEATRE 39 KING ST. E. PHONE 725-5833 Paul L. Baker, executive of)the the Toronto Transit Corpora-|Commission, came into being. While growth of the system, Helkeeping pace with that of the discussed public relations andjcity, the growth of Canada's larg-|years,; it reached a phenomenal est urban transportation sys-|pace after the Secdfid World War and while Metro Toronto was formed in. 1954,/one of the many services to receive adjust: ment was that of transporta- speaker told of the first public-|tion, with the Toronto Transit system betng|replacing the Indicative of the expanse of Toronto was brisk for y single statistic, the area served, the birth' of Metropol. itan 'Toronto, was increased from 35 miles to 240 square miles, embracing many small|World record after downing a lines, which were non + profit year coaches PS se eee ee FLEXES THROAT BRAINTREE, England (CP). Robert Thain, 26, claimed a wart of beer in 7.35 seconds before 150 witnesses at tHe 400- period,| year-old Cock Inn, from NIGHT DANCE me TO me BLACK HARBOUR N, B,'s SATURDAY : LARRY THOMPSON | Country AND THE ANCHORMEN Tennessee, BLUE LOUNGE Presents This Week THE HORSE } ' THE LEE FORRESTER TRIO Bring to Oshawa the Best in and Western Music The group hes been featured on Buffalo radio stations, ond have also eppecred frequently on WWVA, Nashville, ' PARAMOUNT PICTURES IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE RETURN OF THE GREATES! MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME! ag What a story it tells! What majesty it encompasses ! cS well 3 UNCUT: CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES AT' REGULAR PRICES! CECILB DeMILLE'S ne THE TEN COMMANDMENTS HESTON BRYNNER BAXTER ROBINSON DE i wen 4 4 WOE HARDWICKE FOCH SCOTT ANDERSON PRICE US" SHOWN DAILY AT: 12:00 ~ 4:00 . 8:00 SHOWN SUNDAY AT: 2:30 end 7:30 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE ®@ OSHAWA FEATURING KARL MURPHY Oldtime and Modern RED BARN ~-- at the -- HOTEL LANCASTER "THE FRIENDLY SPOT" If You Are A Country Music Fan See This GREAT COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW Featuring CAPITOL RECORDING ARTIST FERLIN HUSKY With WILMA BURGESS Star of Decca Records @ the HUSH PUPPIES @ SIMON CRUM e@ JIMMY PEPPERS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ist, 1966 WILMA BURGESS 8.00 P.M. @ TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT @ Beenie Ne teas tee BOWMANVILLE PORT PERRY MeGregor Drugs, it Herdwere, OSHAWA Auditorium Box Office, AJAX The Centre Smoke Shop, Alex Cres! Bus leaves downtown Corser, Bond Gt, ond Sine jeturn Oshewe aoe St. North 7:00 -- 7:30 -- 8:00 P.M... s downtown after the show, © ADULTS ..... $2.00 © CHILDREN . . $1.00 © AT DOOR ...,. $2.50 DONNA LONDON Satertstemen* Misha Setertcinment Mighty of @ Ba. MATINEE SATURDAY 4 P.M. TO 6 P.M, FULLY LICENSED & THE PERCY CURTIS TRIO } TRY OUR BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON ; , 12-2 P.M. DAILY $ At Lost You cen See end Heer RICKY FRANCIS IN PERSON Enterteinment Nightly at 9 P.M. Metines Soturdey 4 PA. MA, e@ FULLY LICENSED r puting Facilities for 20 to 300 BANQUETS @ MEETINGS @ WEDDINGS 723-5271 942-5580 For Information and Reservations CONNIE FRANCIS'- HARVE PRESNELL | SAM the SHAM and the PHARAOHS LIBERACE - LOUIS ARMSTRONG HERMAN'S HERMITS p BATODAY, KING ST OSHAWA

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