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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jun 1967, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Frid jey, June 9, 1967 3 : Dr. Sidney Gilchrist, 66, a medical missionary in Ango- la for the United Church of Canada for most of his adult life, cannot return be- cause of a strict Portuguese policy now imposed against admitting Protestant missi- onaries: Dr. Gilchrist plans to leave later this year for a new assignment in Zam- OTTAWA (CP) -- Political scientists kicked over the aca- demic traces Thursday with an emotional debate on the question PTIVFITOT SE eee They shattered the somewhat sober tone of the Canadian Po- litical Science Association's an-| nual conference in heated reac- tion to views of two old foes on the subject, Jacques-Yvan Morin and Eugene Forsey. ~ Prof. Morin of the University | of Montreal, one of the archi-| tects of the special - status| theory, said Quebec will settle for nothing less. The alternative, he told a crammed forum at Carleton) University, is a wider separa-| ~ tion in which Quebec becomes an associate state. He said it is the duty of English-speaking political scien- tists to convince Canadians out- Quebec Status Debate Stirs Ire In Political Scientists tutional expert and research | 4 MISSIONARY BARRED FROM ANGOLA had gone unanswered by Prof. | 'Commissioner - General 'Calming Troubled Waters bia. He is shown holding a small lamb at the Bailun- do Mission in Angola before he returned to Canada in 1966, (CP Photo) ; ment get out of its affairs, at|reported considering hiring re-|| the same time insisting on stay- ing in Canadian affairs with a j full stock of MPs in the Com-|signed. | mons. | He charged that his series of question about special status director of the Canadian Labor) Morin. | Congress. | Dr. Forsey said a_ special |Social sciences at the Univer-| of a special status for Quebec.| status would mean dissolution of Sity of Ottawa, supported Prof. |Morin Confederation. Its advocates, he said, refuse| to clarify what it means and how it will work. Quebec was/ demanding the federal govern-| -- | WHEN THE 'INS' GO OUT Dancing * SATURDAYS x S"JERRY REIDT 3 2 and his orchestra side Quebec they t i their ideas of Canadian unity on French-Canadians. ADULT DANCING 99 Severat of Prof. Morin's| French - speaking colleagues' angrily rejected the outspoken | views of Dr. Forsey, a consti-| Prof. Louis Sabourin, dean of Adult Dance ; Dancing Every Sat. ¢) Night AT CLUB B|ommending that retired teach-| ers do not accept positions in | By CYX FOX MONTREAL (CP)--The Mid- dle East may be in ferment and the air full of bitter words, but Commissioner - General Pierre Dupuy of Expo 67 apparently is determined to keep the commu- fy \nity of nations at his goodwill- generating fair. intact. Officials of the Kuwait pavil- S\lion at Expo have been packing 4\their exhibits for possible re- moval following. a May 29 order by the government of their oil- rich, Middle East country that the pavilion close its doors. The doors were shut immedi- ately after the order went out in protest against what Kuwait called the anti-Arab bias of Ca- nadian foreign policy. Expo officials said Thurday night Mr. Dupuy has asked Ku- wait's commissioner-general at the fair to reconsider removal of the exhibits until definite or- ders for permanent closedown come through from the sheik- dom's government. CONTINUING EFFORTS Meantime, diplomatic efforts are believed continuing, aimed at keeping the Kuwaitis in Expo. "The position is fluid," said an official at Expo's operations control department when asked whether Kuwait was staying or going. Meantime, an apparently mi- nor demonstration was reported to have taken place at the Expo Teachers Seek Retirees' Support > TORONTO (CP) -- The On- TT | tario Teachers Federation | | Li LE > | Thursday announced it is rec-| CAESAR any area where there is an un-| teacher's group and a board. It also recommended that teachers do not accept positions | with any board having an un- resolved dispute with any affili | ate of the Ontario Teacher's || Federation. Toronto board of education is resolved dispute between a | |tired teachers for next fall in a pavilion of the United Arab Re- public Thursday. Four young men were ushered off the Expo grounds after what was officially described as speech-making by them in the U.A.R. centre. The words seemed to have been pro-Israeli in character, the second such demonstration at Expo since war in the Middle East exploded Monday. Otherwise, the fairgrounds were quiet Thursday, with visit- ors ranging from Canada's Gov- ernor - General and Britain's Princess Alexandra to the mayor of Boston. said the exhibition's net rev- enues until the end of May were $47,960,000. This, he remarked, was be- yond the expectations of author- ities at Expo, the total cost of which was $379,446,680. The ex- pected deficit is $437,747,040. About the revenue figure, Mr. Beaubien said: 'I'm not satis- fied . . . but we're pleased." Governor - General and Mrs. Roland Michener made a cas- ual tour of the site, sampling the food of Ontario and the At- lantic provinces, and the exhibi- tions of Britain, France and | Western Canada. Their tour 0% |the fairgrounds went forward Pee --=-- || * FRIDAY x | The Big Fun Dance | | | | The Sounds of the Big Beat \ The Place to Meet | je Philippe de Gaspe Beaubien, | business leaders. Expo's director of operations, | AND THE CONSULS Admission 1.50 } Dancing 9 te 12:30 (10 ! ( | in fair weather until the evening cell aubatance called 'rete; a brought. rain. iscientist reported at the last Equally without ceremony ; i i- was a trip through Expo of session of the Canadian Chem: Princess Alexandra, cousin of the Queen, and the princess' husband, Angus Ogilvy. As they went, Expo was cele- brating its Scandinavian Day, a beef play by Norwegian military mu- Body 'Retine' Retards Growth Of Cancer Cells In Animals TORONTO (CP)--The growth pure synthetic compound, 2) rinooet, B.C., boasted 1,000 of cancer cells in animals has|kind of sugar not active against .itizens and two bi - weekly been retarded by a natural body)... ,cer though the origina" ex- | newspapers in 1868, tracts had inhibited growth eee 98 per cent of cancerous cells.| - Gyorgyi two years | cal Conference and Exhibition. Peghawg ne in "oth | Dr. Gaber Foder of Laval|yegetable and animal tissue} University, Quebec City, out-|that affected cell growth, Dr.| lined to the session Wednesday|Feder said. One type sup-| chemical analysis of pee pressed cell gone ae Merl ini 1 di liver extracts obtained/named promine. He develope spectacularly intricate drill dis- fon the United States, whichla polly that Goth wating ane cell, that there is usually more retine, and when there is not, the wild growth of cancer be- gins. ea exist naturally in the |----avine | BA fle ners cana IZZA Phone 723-0241 or: 728-0192 had retarded the growth of can- cerous cells in mice. He said) the extracts were obtained from) Drs. Albert Szent - Gyergyi! and L. G. Egyud of the Insti- tute for Muscle Research in Woods Hole, Mass. The two scientists had iso-/ The Thursday night rain at\lated the active anti - capone |Expo apparently curbed attend-|agent, treated it with arsenous ance. Nevertheless, by 12 mid- oxide and sent it to Dr. Feder) |night it was 189,648 for the day, |for identification. jcompared with a predicted 121,-| Dr. Feder told the Toronto) 380. ' meeting his anatysis showed a) sicians stealing the show. The Norwegians were hon- ored, as were Denmark, Fin- land, Iceland and Sweden. Mayor John Collins of Boston came to the fair with a group of Boston-area municipal and | MERLE HARRIS SHOW WITH Released thru FEATURE TIMES 1:40 - 4:10 6:40 - 9:20 Harry Munro and M.C. COMEDIAN | i | | } Doug Romaine THE GOLD RUSH INN KING ST OSHAWA CKLB PROUDLY PRESENTS Don Messer's |dispute with high school teach-| Jers, many of whom have _re-| | OSHAWA | ITALIA CLUB || INC. Is Holding It's Monthly | Dance | DNIPRO HALL Sat., June 10th 8:00 Till 12:00 MUSIC BY LOS. BOLEROS Fun For All Those Whe Like Te Enjoy Themselves. BAR PRIVILEGES Spet Dances Door Prizes ~*« La 723-4972 DRIVE-IN THEATRE BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 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 ffi} j Total Cast of 22 FESTIVAL CANADA i 1S A PROJECT OF THE CENTENNIAL COMMISSION Bf oe T.V. 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