6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 14, 1966 "Keep An Open Mind" Speaker Tells Pupils ' 'WHITBY (Staff) -- 'Keep mind, Stand on your feet and put your com- Fag and your. country first" . Michael Starr,MP for On- rio Riding, told members of graduating class Saturday might, at the commencement exercises at Henry Street School. 'You start dying inside when 'ou stop learning, It is a fal- cy to suppose that high school education is the end of edu- cation. It is only the begin- ning," he said "All generations in Canada to date have done is lay the foundation for the greater Ca- nada that will evolve in the years to come, You will see a new nation arise. A mighty industrial 'nation with the food and natural resources possessed by no other nation. "It will be a land of easy pickings. The race is to the strong, the fit and those who are prepared to take advantage of the opportunities which pre- sent themselves. Dedication, loy- alty, ability and durability will be required." 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"Fly- up" cersmony recently, when four members of the Brownie Pack were received as Guides, The new Guides are Georgi- na Slater, Marie Vincent, Ma- rie Madill and Lorna Jewell. During the evening the Dfs- trict Commissioner, Mrs, Ben heah ted badges to , Pr the following Guides; Wendy Hitchens -- Ist Class pin and badge and Little House Emblem. Maureen Brown -- Gardeners and Toymakers, Pat- ti Rosnak -- Naturalist, Bird- watcher, Conservationist, Friend to Animals and Craft Emblem. The latter is emblematic of Pat- COUNTY LINES Kedron Brownies And Guides Hold Colorful "Fly-Up" Ceremony ti having received four craft badges previously, ing, Mrs. William Rosnak was presented with her Tawny Owl pin. Badges were presented to: Brenda Newell, Artist; Vickie Simpson, Beverly Pascoe and Kerry Thomas, Swimmers: Ca- thy Rosnak, Book Lover, Cye- list, Needleworkers and Thrift. lst year service stars were also presented to seven mem- bers of the pack, A Hallowe'en Party was en- joyed by the Guides at their meeting last week in Kedron Community » Centre, Mrs. Frank Newell, Brown Owl, entertained members of the Brownie Pack in her home at a costume party? Mrs. Ros- nak assisted, 'Project 67 Is Success | AJAX --Project '67. The New Democratic Party's Cen- tennial Project is proving to be a success in the Ajax Area.) A meeting of the Ajax Area| Group was held on Sunday af- ternoon at the home of presi- dent Jim Smith where Mr. J. Mullen of Ajax was elected treasurer of the area group. Membership Secretary Mur- ray Wallace gave an account of the progress being made in the areca in connection with Project '67. Sixty per cent of the mem- jbers have already re-newed |their memberships and the fi- |nancial contributions have more than doubled those of last jyear with all of the member- |ships re-newed. | Another canvass will be con- |ducted and the rest of the mem- |bers will be called on at this ltime. | It is the aim of the New) |Democratic Party to elect 67 |members to |House in 1967, | | | Movie Theatres Make Comeback REGINA (CP) -- Movie the- atres are doing better business than they have done for years, says Arnold Bercovich, because television is being increasingly regarded as "just another ap- pliance."" Manager of an independent theatre here, Bercovich says he's noticed significantly more young customers this year: "The television babies have grown up. . . They want something different do do," @ DENIS STUDI0--Phofographer @ SEABOARD FINANCE Painting & Decorating by the Provincial! Police Auction Unclaimed Articles AJAX (Staff) -- Going, going, gone ... a few bicycles, some tires, and other miscellaneous objects. Ajax police held an auction |Saturday -- the first in five jyears -- and got rid of about | $100 -- worth of unclaimed pro- | perty. Not much accumulates because most lost property not claimed by. the owner is claim- ed by the finder after three months, The police were anxious to get rid of their surplus bicyc- les and. other 'articles before moving into their new building in a couple of months' time. About 30 people turned up at the auction, Hellyer Sees Conspiracy Plot TORONTO (CP) -- Defence Minister Paul Hellyer charged |Saturday that a conspiracy of lforces inside and outside Par- liament is determined to kill unification of the armed forces. In a speech to the Toronto District Liberal Association, he said the real cause of the fili- buster in Parliament was from At a recent Brownie meet- N Whitby Firm Gets Contract OTTAWA (Special)-- A Whit- 'by firm, McNamara Marine Players 1, Lucky Strikes 1,,Ginny Sandford sha (223); Helen Rothmans 3. Gloria High Triples over 500 and Singles over 200 -- Elaine -- 508, Bea Hepburn 644|Leonore Hardy 516 Sharman: (a0, 213); Pat Bréwn 543 (215); MacDutt 508; Rempel 551 (203 > pond 627 (238, . soy, Sandra Sims 515 (204); Joan Allan 510; Joan Richardson, er thilduae st Dalby 280); Clara Rowden 619\ry 4 md wd athens (2 206; (am); V3 y sarin ie (221, 204, 238); Connie yer 575 (253, 222); Verna Sand. ford 548° (295); Virginia' Dodd 616 Ga 200);. Marg McCoy 500 (235); Doris Jeffrey 568, Limited, has been awarded a federal Department of Public Works contract for dredging. the LaHave River at Bridgewater, 8. Works minister George Mcll- raith announced here that the McNamara bid of $66,000 was the lower of two tenders, the higher one being $74,850. The work, which will be com- pleted in four months, will per- mit larger ships to use the pub- lic wharf. Sawed-Off Rifle ' i @ @e 4 +a. a TT JOE the PLUMBER Extends his Compliments to Whitby's 4 Newest, -- Most Modern Buildings'. CRESCENT FINANCE SEABOARD FINANCE ARNED'S RANK STORE ArT SES SS Se DENIS PHOTO STUDIO Found In Auto UXBRIDGE (Staff) -- A load- ed .22 - calibre sawed - off rifle and a bayonet were found under the seat of a car stopped by Whitby OPP on the Ux- bridge - Reach town line at 1.30 a.m, Sunday. Stanley Cook of RR 2 Beiie- ville, will appear at Whitby Magistrate's Court Tuesday charged with possessing offen- sive weapons. He and Jacques LeSaux, of Queen Street, Port Perry, are also accused of having liquor| in a car. Specialists in Alterations BOWLING SCORES WHITBY LADIES FLOWER BOWLING LEAGUE Thursday Afternoon Team Standings: Daisies 0, Violets 3, Roses 3, Pom-Poms 0, Daffodils 1, Tullps 2, Pansies 1, Asters 2. High Double Flat: Ev Curtis 475 con Double With Hdep.: Dorothy High Single Flat: Ka 'son 253 Pl as With lop. "pig boon Mc. Ree 175 And Over: A. Wiillls 183, J. Coult- hard 206, 8, Batten 226, K, Peterson 253, H. Prescott 202, 180, €. Curtis 194, Cellar Dwellers: V, ane 'ews 93, M, Snoddy 95, P. Wild 97, A. Cormack 90, 5, Gerhardt 99, P. Wilcox 71, Gaine 2 wd By ar tg 88, M, Willison 3, D. Thomson $1, 51, B. Nines Me a * hrtin 89, M. Primeau | WHITBY ONT. HOSPITAL League | The team standings and pinfall up to and including games played Nov, 10: Beaches, 6, 5,434) Eagles, 5, 5,272) duckies, 4, 5,268; Gremlins, 4, 5,265; Hawks, 3, 5,290; ses ga 1, 5.279; Atom: les, 1, 4,989; Dodgers, Nil. 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