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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1967, p. 25

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more capable of winning or less likely to lose 300 MONTH OR LIFE rom Age 65 s @ plain provide for 'amily if you should die, your retirement yeors if rViVe woe ROGER WOLFE JNIT MANAGER 723-2883 725-4563 apleting the enquiry form you can obtain details e to your personal situ- SUN LIFE JRANCE COMPANY of CANADA owe Shopping Centre ee E rer er red i] t ' ' { { { t i) BD sccsvsesecooenecesoon, ATION ..04. et Date of Birth ...... seuss 30 WLEDGE Q50 EDIA Q50 BOOKS /2 OFF A.M. to 9 P.M. \.M. to 10 P.M, ~] er eter tenes al centennial at luncheon honoring Canada's DUNTY LINES Brooklin Sunday School Observes Anniversary BROOKLIN (TC) -- Miss)Susan Eckel, rion Bell, who spoke on the|Judy Johnston, Laurie Milner, e "Bells", was the speak-|Cathy Wilson, Anne Alderson at the United Church Sun-/Brenda Johnston, Patti Reid, School Anniversary. The) Wendy Willan, Carol Anne ior choir sang two anthems}White and Dianne Robertson. i the lessons were read by| Miss Batty, who is leaving the n Reynolds and Cathy Wil-j|area, was presented with a giff Sharon Hayden led in|by the CGIT. rs. Flower Show rs. Gordon Hunter, superin- dent of the Junior Sunday ool and Ralph Milner,) BROOKLIN (TC) -- A large perintendent of the Senior|nymber of entries were judged ool, led the worship serv-)by Miss Linton of Toronto and . The ushers were Donald/her sister at the horticultural ty, Brian Beath, Dennis Hol-| society flower show. Mrs. gsworth, Brian Kydd, Ricky|George Long, accompanied by untjoy and Bill Reid, Jr. | Mrs. Lockyer, contributed vocal solos. Honor Mothers BROOKLIN (TC) -- The Ca. Centenary Show Hian Girls in Training an 7 plorer groups held their| BROOKLIN (TC) -- Brooklin ther and daughter banquet|Will hold its Centennial Day the Christian Education|June 10. A parade of school Iding. Miss Margaret Pel-|Children in costume and floats of Oshawa, took the group|Will form at the senior school a trip across Canada through|@t 12.30 p.m. A program of medium of slides. events will be held in the park The toast to the queen was|followed by a variety program pposed by Elaine Anderson,|!" the evening in the arena. toast to the mothers : by ¥ Choir Concert rilyn Hamer with Mrs, V. son responding; while Lynda dson proposed the toast to) BROOKLIN (TC) -- The church with Mrs, R. Thomp-|Township School Area Centen- p replying. nial Singers present a night of rs. G. Mundy led the sing-|song at Meadowcrest School g with Mrs. F. Brown at the|with Mrs. Dulcie Colby as con- no. Mrs. R. McKinzey|ductor, Mrs. Jeanne Bryan as bught greetings from the|accompanist and Miss Marie I. WwW. McCreadie as announcer. The Explorers graduating to the|choir will sing during the June IT were: Patte Brown,|10 variety program. etro Chairman Suggests loser Ties For Canada, U.S. gas and pulp from Canadian re- -| sources. "would be a| "We are first in world pro- accomplish-| duction of nickel, asbestos, pla- pnt, Chairman William Allen|tinum and radium. We are sec- ond in world production of gold and pulp. We are third in world production of copper, zinc and silver." In honor of Canada's centen- nial, Mayor Richard J, Daley of Chicago officially designated Wednesday as Canada Day. Among delegates representing Canadian ports at the meeting was Kenneth McCuaig, chair- man of the Great Lakes Ports Association, from the Canadian Lakehead area of Fort William- Port Arthur. | FRIDAY > | } The Big Fun Dance | The Sounds of the Big Beat f len addressed the annual eting of the International As- ation of Great Lakes Ports ennial. le said that, as members of } Great Lakes association, no p could be more aware of ® areas of vital dependency een the United States and da, "separated only by to ms officers with cash reg- "Foreign investment has been will continue to be basic jie ecount Starts The Plece to Meet Marilyn Hamer, in Headlight - Shields Highly Dangerous BRANTFORD (CP)-- Magis- trate John Ord criticized the headlight-shield system of the Ford Cougar automobile - nesday, and convicted t driver of one of careless driv- g. "I think these shields are ex- tremely dangerous,"' the magis- trate said, before fining Geral Ronson Simcoe $50 and costs. Ronson's and another car col- lided April 29 and two women occupants of the other car were injured. Damage was estimated at $1,900. Ronson testified he thought his headlights were on. Three witnesses, one the driver of the other car, testified the lights of the car were not on. The headlights on Cougars are operated by a vacuum system and Ronson said his had been repaired several times. Ford Motor Co. in Detroit, where the cars are manufactured, has re- called 85,000 Cougars for check- ing and modifications of the vacuum systems. WI Speaker MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- wWil- liam Tamblyn, Orono, will speak on agriculture at the June 12 meeting of the 'Women's Institute. $501 Cleared MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- The MONTREAL (CP) -- Princess Alexandra and her husband, An- gus Ogilvy, will top their Cana- dian tour today with an unoffi- cial visit to Expo 67. Also at the fair today, official flag-raising ceremonies at Place des Nations will mark Scandi- navia's national day at Expo. Overcast and rainy skies which kept attend down |d and night as intermittent rain fell on the Expo site. Police were called to the United Arab Republic pavilion when six pro-Israeli demonstra- tors, employed at the Expo site, began a noisy protest against the, U.A.R. Sgt. the Montreal police took two trators into custody for Wednesday were expected to clear today, with temperatures rising to a comfortable 75 for Princess Alexandra's visit. At Place des Nations, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Iceland will celebrate Scandi- navia day with ceremonies which include an address by Eino Sien of Finland, chairman of the Nordic council established after the Second World War to increase co-operation among the Nordic countries in scientific questioning. Demonstrations are forbidden on the Expo site and near the entrances to the fair. The situation in the Middle East meanwhile disrupted Tran's national day ceremonies which will take place Friday. The conflict between the Arab countries and Israel brought cancellation of plans .for the Shah of Iran to visit Canada and Expo. He will be repre- sented by Iran's minister of e and cultural fields. About 500 sailors from three) Scandinavian naval ships -- the} Swedish destroyer Halland, the Finnish frigate Matti Kurki and} the Danish frigate Ingolf--will| participate in the ceremonies. .| CROWDS DWINDLE Queues at the minirail and | other rides and in front of the pavilions were much auction sale, sp d by the stewards of Maple Grove Unit- ed Church, cleared $501. Calgary Visitor MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Mrs.) Floyd Willoughby, Calgary, visited her sister, Mrs. Cecil Jeffery and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Doyle. i g vr = PANAVISIONS METROCOLOR WATCH O @ ADDED Sues ae .. Ves "a © MELE AGAINI | ROBERT payin a _ boi VAUGHN: MeCALLUM TORN PROVINE re METROCOLOR Mt i ar} OUT BR Sudbury SUDBURY (CP)-- A judicial count of votes cast in the May \ federal byelection here got Ns ame 1 AND THE ii. CONSULS ; { der way Wednesday before ee J. M. Cooper. \' e Apna expected to io ut 10 days, was requested by beral James Jerome who lost|, | _ Admission 1.50 { byelection to M. C. (Bud) } Dancing 9 te 12:30 ma of the New Democratic 6 { 'y by 120 votes. The totals re 12,962 to 12,842. he election was called after Nile death of Liberal Rodger ' 5h Gre { Mitchell last January. ee ee dtl PLAYING THE MOST FANTASTIC $3,000,000 CAPER | THAT EVER | HAPPENED! THE HAPPENING" ANTHONY QUINN - MICHAEL PARKS - GEORGE MAMARIS - ROBERT WALKER MARTHA HYER uns FAYE DUNAWAY GSA HMOLKA ac MRESCHERN WILTON BERLE Dect ELOT SYERSTE «A HORZON PICTURE» er] 5) TODAY MARK heed, 724 "EDDIE" Foot Long HOT Meade PIZZA. FISH and CHIPS PH. 728-6756 fom ie rape order of fish will Hos Nredy et eny giclee ime you wis! SPECIAL THIS FRIDAY ONLY King St. West across from Kmert Also featuring: shorter | than usual Wednesday afternoon | | i Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 i EPI'S GM jets A MAN LAURENCE WASSERMAN PRODUCTION SANDRA DEE: GEORGE HAMILTON conomy, Jean-Claude Rondeau of} Princess Alexandra Visits |Commons Approves Expo Unofficially Today Quorum Reduction OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com- mons agriculture committee got approval to reduce its quorum Wednesday but only after MPs got in some opinions on how big committees should be and who should be on them, The committee sought ap- proval of the Commons to re- duce the regular quorum, 23 'of {the 45 members, to 15. Gilles Gregoire (Ind -- La- pointe) objected. If 28 of the present members could not turn out for a meeting it meant the members did not take a real interest in agriculture problems. The. solution was to appoint members interested in agricul- ture. Arnold Peters (NDP--Timis- kaming) said the standing orders setting out quorums for committees apparently are not in line with what MPs wanted. Each session saw repeated re- to be reduced. The orders should quests for the fie aed quorums be changeg. ~/" DINNER-DANCING NIGHTLY 9 P.M.-- 1 A.M. WALLY AND p ' i , CHAMPLAIN AVE. -- AT THORNTON RD. 3S. -- Saturday Night 8:30 to 11:30 P.M. -- at the -- GEORGIAN Mofor Hotel 723-4693 The word is Caprice. ¢ The game fs excitement. _ suspense is incredible. RAY WALSTON-JACK KRUSCHEN a EDWARD MULHARE Produced by AARON ROSENBERG and MARTA MELCHER « ret by FRONT Screenplay by JAY JAYSON and FRANK TASHLIN- Cinemascope -Color by Del ume New Moderator Named. In Presbyterian Church THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 8, 1967 25 tawa Council of Churches, and moderator of presbytery and of synod. Dr. Logan - Vencta came to Canada from Scotland in 1924. OTTAWA (CP) -- Rev. Johnjfirst held in Ottawa in the last}|He was a student minister at Logan - Vencta, 68, of Ottawa was elected moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada on the second ballot Wednesday night. 16 years. He succeeds Rev. G. 93rd general assembly of the| Johnston of Brantford. Merritt, Ont., while studying at Deane|Knox College, Toronto. The retiring moderator of the Besides his meritorious war|assembly, Rev. Dr. G. Deane service, Dr. Logan-Vencta has] Johnston of Brantford, inducted He won the election over Dr. A. Lorne Mackay of Central Church, Hamilton, after Rev. E. H. Bean of Sydney, N.S., was eliminated on the first ballot. Dr. Logan-Vencta, who holds the Order of the British Em- pire, was ordained in 1931 and has served at St. Giles' Church since then, except for service with the army in the Second World War when he was a chaplain , (Protestant). He was mentioned twice in dispatches. |B He was elected by 260 minis- |} ters and laymen at the as-|} sembly's opening session in| been Be Bicone of the Ot-'his successor into office. The Burns School of Bunce presents a Centennial Recital Eastdale Collegiate Auditorium Harmony Road North) SATURDAY, JUNE 10th, 1967 ot 7:30 p.m. Principal: Rose Marie Reimer, C.D.T.A. (Ballet, Tep & Jexz) Knox Presbyterian Church, the] Sau ~ McMURRAY'S Now that the Warm Weather is upon us... Here's Where the ACTION is ! DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT SIMCOE ST. N. -- AT TAUNTON RD, You Can Also Enjoy Our... THICK & CREAMY MILK SHAKES PHONE AHEAD .728-2291 Your Order Will Be Ready For Immediate Take-Out McMURRAY'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT SIMCOE ST. N. AT TAUNTON RD. -- It's fun to eat out at McMurray's ! Fei Serve the Most Delicious... FISH & CHIPS Py ICR EN EN : "| * ' Cheeseburgers OSHAWA Windsor Discount Ltd. Sporting Goods & Work Clothes -- Oshawa's Largest Surplus Store Outside Frame 9x9 TOURIST TENT BURGERS, DOGS; Home- Recom: ADULT rental iM T Shown Daily * 7:20 and 9:20. Set. from 4. Sun from 2 725-5833 aint CKLB PROUDLY PRESENTS Don Messer's Jubilee Show SAT., JUNE 17th The Nation's No. 1 TV Show in Person 2 full hours of family variety with MARG, CHARLIE AND THE BUCHTA DANCERS Total Cast of 22 FESTIVAL SE APROJECT Or Jind CENTTUpeeind. COMMNEDION TICKETS ON | SALE AT... © Auditeriom Bex Office pid cay Ube Travel Agency @ Bishops Sporting Goods WHITBY @ Bolahoods Sportsheven @ Whitby Arene @ Marty's Record Ber AJAX @ The Dise Shop @ The Centre Smoke Shop BUS SERVICE 7:30 -- 8:00 -- 8:30 RETURN DOWNTOWN AFTER SHOW aN q ORIUM Adults Children ....... ALL SEATS RESERVED THORNTON RD. 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