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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Mar 1967, p. 8

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fullest extent; that it is not! Win-Eld § THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Thundey, Merch ae 1967 Aj H it ] Of these 116 were from Ajax,| There were 36 major, 109 BOOKS ARE RARZ Jax Ospl a 169 from Pickering Township, 16/minor and 76 eye, ear, nose} The literacy rate in Turkey P il A d d from Pickering Village, eight|and throat operations, Four|is less than 50 per cent. amp on upl S Wal e Treats 725 from the town of Whitby, five|hundred and fifty-five in-pati-| se Brae ee oe eens from Whitby Township and ninelents received physiotherapy ° . e AJAX (Staff) -- Seven hun-|from Oshawa. Thirty-six babies|treatments. One thousand, one How to relieve Many Festival Prizes dred and twenty-five patients|were born in the hospital. hundred and_ sixty-one out- Pte see were treated in the emergency] A total of 241 in-patient and|patients were treated by the reliet from the | department of the Ajax and/987 out-patient as well as 77|department. The occupational rf Akad ast gah HAMPTON -- Students at the|the competition with other vil-| Pickering General Hospital dur-|Miniature x-rays were taken, /therapy department gave 35 in- backache. Soon M. J. Hobbs Senior School have ejlage schools and were awarded) ine. Wek 0 th q.|Five thousand and twenty in-| patient and out-patient treat- you feel better -- ToRONTe amassed an impressive number|a mark of 90. They also sang in| Pd h saeod at dati ;,|patient and 701 out-patient lab-)mens; while 1,850 _prescrip- enee a. SP a of awards at the Peterborough|another class and obtained] Ly alk Vinitoit the satan pati-loratory tests were made, tions were dispensed. Tera Kiwanis Music Festival. ithird place with 84 marks. i - '0 . ted the out-patient ae, Bh sland Ross Metcalf, supervisor of| The school's Recorder Band gi Shi rea é ' : 3 Cah, we music of the Darlington school|placed first in the festival with sce and thirty: there's a kind of woma n N nine patients were admitted. area, reports that the W. J./87 marks out of a spossible ho ad d Hobbs Schoo! Choir NO. WI ae ( : ; Hit sted a reushante placed first in the Centennia n the Boys' Solo Class (un- M4 MY relishes a hamburger on Stock = $ Class of the competition: when|changed voices), Terry Russell 0 wit g ae ; ; Acad. Uran competing against ihe George ot Minis Grove wee Sisk. place chin a bun "4 an nas den for two. She loves the lively peel treet United Church Intermedi-' w marks, Bill Coombes 0 taste of pert and pin I i Akaiteho ate Choir, The choir sang two|Courtice placed second with +) Now: Thompson ne : oren Valley Crackling Rosé. Am (ardor selections and obtained 84/marks and Douglas Woodcock You will too. Try Jordan Valley Crackling Rosé anytime. Ang Ruyn marks for each for a total of|placed third with 82. RED DEER, Alta. (CP) -- You'll enjoy it vith Vv 168 marks. Choir No, 1 also} In the Girl's Solo Class (14! Robert Thompson, former na- a Aree competed against six Peter-jyears and under), Cindy Lou! tional Social Credit party Arerey borough school choirs andjAyre won first place with 87 leader, said Tuesday he would psoot came first with a total of 87)marks. join with another political party Bethim marks. The choir will compete; In the Girl's Solo Class (13 if it were possible it could aie" in the semi-finals to be held in years and under), Carol Wight! achieve the objectives held by Brovl Reet May. 'placed fourth with 84 marks.) Social Credit. Srunewk The W. J. Hobbs School'Nineteen other girls from the! Mr. Thompson said in a tele- Camo 4 Choir | No. 2 _Placed sec second in'school sang in the competition. | phone interview from Ottawa ppd Chi - -- he could be no part of the Lib- ¢ Faredey era] party's welfare state and cen Nien. arm nepe ion @alYr risis socialistic policies, and "the Candore confusion in the Conservative eoene wit Milk Pp ° Fi h E ] party at the present time pre- cen key ik - Price Fight Lscalates vents any thought of joining € Ein | ° 'on Gillies WASHINGTON (AP) -- Re-jprices heightened in intensity. , "At this time, there will be © Mogul bellious U.S. farmers continue} More demonstrations, bo y-| no switching of parties. If on Con Negus to spill milk on pastures andicotts, and strikes are expected, | the other hand, the political sit- inten streets, marking a price-strug-|said a Midwest congressman.| uation in the future should Cop Fields gle escalation many persons be-|He said the farmer 'wants to} change, that would be another Sep Men lieve is reaching a crisis. Re-|be part of the affluent society." story.' Sour : percussions run from rural vot- pereee iopnsoetr - D'Eldone ing booths to big city supermar-|PRICES DROPPING sabsectl oP With farm prices skidding for Grand Openin en aa The milk - holding and dump- six consecutive months, farm- p g is East Sull ing initiated in 25 states is the|¢Ts charge they are being short- Enjoy Maida most dramatic expression of|Changed in a booming U.S. SAT., MARCH 25 F Orenada | what farmers and their repre-|®Conomy. ore sentatives in Congress describe| Conscious of declining power | NES Goldrim ' as deep unrest over declining|at the polls, some farmers ar-!| Sracey prices, rising costs and seem-|gue the government simply is| " Pa Cunnar ingly greener pasture on the/using its support tools to push Anywhere...anytime Headway city side of the fence. down prices and court the favor P ET SHOP tnt Bible A march by 100 farmers on|0f urban consumers, Irish Cop the New Jersey state house in] At a recent conference in Jordan Vatley Crackling Rosé --Refreshing, lively, lightly bubbl cored Hoes tar a det af i= Washington, one after another CANADI N OR 111 Dundas St. W. Nohan Vailavié 5 ' oe " Kem Kaila : ruck in Tennessee and deliber-|rose to complain about prices ¢) lordan Valley Champag Iden, sparkling, extra d Hf ate spoilage to stored milk in| for wheat, feed grains, eae A C PS BAN VET HELD WHITBY é ' 7 it ivigs : amaneaets So erties dairy products, beef} _ Fmnle Rell, vice-president, Cadet Commander Ronald The Unit vice ~ president ge ad b eek-cattle, rice. anadian Corps Unit 42 and i Langi long National Farmers Organ-| pemocrate and Republicans | Ontario. Regiment Army Davies, lett, look over presented a cheque to Com- telten . ization campaign to boost milk agian tha sitaction foreshadows cadet activity reports for mander Davies, for Cadet LL hee trouble for the administration, RIDING IN STYLE ey, during tHe annual hand equipment. Mie a battle in Congress and a key! LONDON (AP) -- Communist banquet held by the Corps. --Oshawa Times Photo insdsen 1 own ou conflict in the 1968 presidential!Romania has ordered a Phan- aia br aliega nega tom V_ Rolls-Royce limousine Mattom! Pew gine for President Chivu Stoica at a (a4 e a9 faiarimn 2 cost of about $50,000. It is to Sh Id Wi i Dissolve PUC jover-production. Others see &linclude a cooktall cabinet, wine ou a non-s nger Munn} [crisis with the only solution) cooler, television set, radio tele- N'Howce | Bildpt olin (Staff) aie prices Ma the market|phone and separate air-condi- ee ° ° ° ° 9 N Imperal 1 e Town of Bowmanville's|place--sure to bring down the tignj t g g B t N Mylama 2 'Special Committee on matters|wrath of the housewife. paciited nae icles id an bag VIS! swin in rl ain : oe relating to the Public Utilities GAP WIDENS PLAYS MODERN TOO Norlex Commission has recommended Pei 1 Bat Asiti English N Coldstm z to council that the bylaw which sigh from the agricul- Plage ghia Muneriiedy -- a Yes. Very definitely! Because Britain Sours established the Public Utilities ee ee : Poslivat nik fear Ga a is just as lively or leisurely as you Opemska 2 Commission be repealed. The| 77° wear ee gg seccnd cialist in the plays of Harold} care to make it. It's simply a matter of choice. Some of Osisko" 1 Fe ae cenvenua snk highest on record, the aver-|Pinter. = passengers fly to Britain for a swinging vacation. Patino. 5 thers prefer the th -- 'out how this objective may. be ade seen s come og poe P vit shel are ii Th British end (IN OBSERVANCE OF : Pee Exel accomplished. -- Jot shin SBOE vo gall eo Laced an kes ha GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 24) Pine Point It is the committee's desire we i PI @o integrate the commission aeons week a ig He 7 oe ae Only BOAC with Ai i i itai OPEN SATURDAY 8 A M t 5 P M ly | jwith the town. Assurance was r4 r cent bel } t eel Service Contractors en ies ir Canada flies direct to Britain, and a bd 0 bal LJ our Ye given council that no persons La coe Se this summer we offer you the choice of up to 12 jet services Os ay ee Quemont = employed would be affected by "4 6 _ sant ye ig thei SAWDON'S a day from Toronto and Montreal. And there are several r ae sin 1 dissolving the commission and lar weal' of tadarel yeni flights a week from western Canada; including direct Rix 'nee 1 oe change in @U-| programs compared with 82/ F UEL S Western Arrow services to London. SALE E XTEN DED! asic ' ' per cent a year ago. | ; Sari i The committee gave the fol-| "rom cosis soared to a rec- | Plan your trip now. See your BOAC travel agent and | Self-Storing Comb. Storm & Screen Sheri! lowing reasons for its recom- ; FURNACE OIL -- | he' 5 ast . Sil Eureke 1 aRENARHON? a deing Wltoey Gf ord last year, taking almost STOVE OIL AND COAL | e'll get swinging with all the necessary arrangements. Siseos He gine three - quarters of farmers' i Stenrek pg . epee gk er rngs gross. receiots. They are er- 244 Brock St. S., Whitby > BOAC 'ALUMINUM DOORS sitvan commission and council: that peti 9 gee oigad Be 668-3524 "6x Supra. 1 conditions as they are now are --again this | year. Torbrit Pe detrimental as the commission] - aig onan tal: G Tiveg * and town are working at cross- Tundra ; purposes; that collectively the PEER LAD LIL EDR IEENS EIR DIB a ig lV9d : two bodies could utilize men,| ; West Mine | material and equipment to its) » | Pio egg gabe each White ster m Price Ever For 1" Thick Windfall profitable for one body to profit | from another in the same muni- cipality, and that there are 'many duplications of services) which are unnecessary. -Durham4-H | | | Club Organizes F BOWMANVILLE -- Friday, March 31, will be Organization} Day for the 4-H Clubs in Dur ham County. All farm boys and| girls who are at least 12 years of age by Jan. 1 and who will not have reached their 21st) rbirthday by Dec. 31 are elig- | 'fble for membership. The organization meetings | will be held at Cavan Hall at 9.30 a.m. and at the Orono Odd} Fellows Hall at 1.30 p.m. The North Durham Golf Club, North Durham Corn Club and Dur- ham County Potato Club will) be formed at Cavan in the, morning. The remainder of the | clubs will be formed at Orono| in the afternoon. | Field crops will consist of barley and corn. There will) also be a forestry club and a ,tractor maintenance club. As a special project this year Cen- tennial projects and a competi-| tion are included in the pro- gram. Salary Scale Set By Pickering Board PICKERING (Staff) --- The} annual problem of adjusting teacher's salaries has been re- solved by the Pickering Village Public Sshool Board. Level one has been increased - from $3,900 to $4,500; level two from $4,200 to $4,800; level three from $4,500 to $5,100 and Jevel four from $5,000 to $5,900. The board does not have teach- ers in the level three or four category at the present time. The new salary scale will be- come effective in September 1967 and will affect the board's 12 teachers. The school board's principal will have his salary increased from $10,500 to $11,500 per an- bum. \ ie leah CLUDE Y With bar facilities. OPEN THIS SUNDAY 4:30 TO 8:00 P.M. Make your reservations NOW. Phone 723-4641, CBAC EMS GOV GLNENE BAG GA & EDF ENS IR } i nactiex, This Door! 1%" DOORS, EACH $21.77 ¥%4" SANDED FIRPLY ie ig haol axe $9.98 4g 18 $3.27 Hort "FACTORY? GRADE fy". $3.06 Each Io Crates. Smaller Lets Add 20¢ Panel. ALE! Res. $6.56 to $6.96 Each 4'x8' LUXURY PANELS aged Grade Spruce & Pine 2x4'... 395. any quantity FEET LONG! acadian ASH! malabar TEAK! caspian WALNUT! Vee-Grooved Printed Woodgrains? 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