2-THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, November 13, 1967 Ann Gar ca, foremost hi brought Poland un- in picture, r es a Polish an Russian rule. A child poem on the heritage of the ren's choir from the Polish. Polish culture at a concert School presented a medle yesterday celebrating Polish of songs at the two-hour Independence Day, a pro- show at St. Hedwig's church test again nst the regime hall. About 300 persons at A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE tended the concert. Rey Anthony Bagsik, pastor of St. Hedwig's church, and Rev. William Rozmyslow- ski, assistant parish priest, spoke at the Sunday con ert Polish scouts and Von Thadden Says Party To Capture Seats HANOVER (AP) chairman of West Germany's ultra-nationalist party promised Sunday that the party will cap- ture its first seats in the federal Parliament in the 1969 election Adolf von Thadden, the 46- year-old chairman of the Nation- al Democratic party, praised the 1,400 delegates to the right- ist party's three-day congress for adopting a strong, national istic platform. "This young party longer be held back in its growth," he told them. "If there were a federal election now, we would get eight to 10 per cent of the votes "In any case we will be the opposition in the Bundestag in 1969." -- The new can no right This would make the NDP West Germany's No. 3 party, behind the Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats, part: ners in the present coalition government. Official Dies VON THADDEN ADOLF Praises Delegates TORONTO (CP)---Gerald D o side the Presidio's gates Ryan, 56, former purchasing) , Actor Honored x The 23-year-old Philadelphian manager for Abitibi Paper Co. | HOLLYWOOD (Al \ctoY is charged with refusing to obey) Ltd., died here Saturday after aj William Gargan, who suffered/orders. He has contended that long. iliness.. Mr. Rvan retired|°a"cer of the larynx and lost his|pis fight is in the Philadelphia |voice, received the annual/ghetto and not in Vietnam, last year because of ill health [Screen Actors Guild award Sun- day for "outstanding achieve the finest HERE and THERE ea ie cece profession."' |Chariton Heston, SGA president, PRESENTING PLAY said Gargan taught himself to The Dunbarton High School/speak again after losing his voi-| Drama Club, under the direc-\cebox, and subsequently de-| tion of Roy Higgins, will pre-jyoted himself to aiding other sent the play, 'Dear Brutus," victims of cancer of the larynx by J. M. Barrie, on Dec and at Dunbarton High) Teen-Age Jackpot School. The play will be present-| paras. Tex. (AP) -- Steph ed at 8:30 p.m. and tickets are/anie Crane, 17-year-old daugh- $1.00. For information or tick-\ter of a restaurant manager ets, contact Patricia Vodden atiwon the 1968 Miss Teen-A Age! 282-9433, or at Dunbarton High|america contest Saturday School high school senior from Hig FELLOWSHIP WINNER Ridge, Mo., received a $10 000! A former Oshawa student has SC?0arship, a new cal The 7p}. | ante: $5,000 ne been awarded a Descartes Fel- ap ed $5 ' net : lowship worth $2,400 by the Fa-[Dearances. & © 0-08 war ; nd stock In two ¢ ani culty of Mathematics of Water- |? ck in two compan loo University. D. -A. Yonson of O'Neill Collegiat e is the win A Real Drought the clas RB'. award.| SYDNEY tralia (AP) rth a total of $65,000 The temper rose to OF first year/srees in Sydney Monda announced {hotels and clubs in the cit Sprott r of the Waterloo Uni North American . warkers dem h a faculty of crease, a 3 other benefiis. Most (0) NAMED PR ESIDENT hotels and 1,400 the E of Anders onistate are serving 1 Street Collez Wi nanned beer been elected dent: trict 20 of the Ontario ary School Teachers A tion. R. V. Sheffield, princir RANTY of Oshawa Eastdale Collegiate and Vocational Institute, was in TRUST charge of the annual meeting held recently. spam aia Real Estate Pant. FORMER MAYOR Mrs. T. D. Thomas former Mortgoges Ar Wher Oshawa mayor guest Buying or Selling speaker at the November meet- Your Home of Home and hoo! / Mrs. Thom- 32 KING ST. EAST as spoke. of her rican continent lustrated by up to the Af 728-1653 which was il- colored slides DX -- DX -- DX -- DX-- DX ----- DX BE WISE:... 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CATHARINES (CP) \17 year-old Niagara Township lyouth was killed Sunday when a 12-guage shotgun held by his 15-year-old brother accidentally discharged in the boys' bed- ela Dead is Daniel Wichia, on of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wicha Their home is just outside St Catharines, Dayaks On Warpath JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reu- ters) -- .Dayak tribesmen in West Borneo killed nine Chinese in reprisal for the destruction of Dayak homes by Chinese guer- illas, 1 indépendent news agency KNI reported Monday | Mountaineers Freeze TOKYO (Reuters) -- members of a party ersity students foot Mount Iwate froze to deat dur ng the weekend Three Dunlop has named Ronald Nanaimo, is credited with sav- ing the life of a man trapped in car its Merchandise through dawn of 31 uni-| imbing ,570-| police re | ~ POLISH INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATED guides and members of. the General W. Sikorski Polish Veterans'. Association also participated in the concert, sponsored by the United Council of Polish Organiza- tions. The Polish community held a gram Saturday in celebrated mass Sun- those who died in and day for two special orld wars. radio pro- Oshawa Oshawa Times Photo) | WEATHER FORECAST Cloudiness On Tuesday | Brief Snowllurries TORONTO (CP) -- Official Montreal region: Cloudy/§7--Man and His World--would{/Passed, there would be no dis- forecastsissued at 5:30 a.m.today with a few showers resemble "as closely as possi- crimination. today. changing to a few snowflurries ple" the 1967 show. There might be a disaster Synopsis: Temperatures this dropped to the freezing mark in/cloudy with a few snowflurries. most areeas of Southern Ontario} Cold, Winds- northwesterly 15 to morning. Tuesday during the night and to the 20/20 gusting to 30. mark or lower in northern sec- tions. Snowfalls with the cold outbreak have so far been a!- most insignificant continue strong throughout day today but will drop off this evening. 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Police Chief Walter Johnston; 'It we are going to ask driv- told the police commission. ers to go through red lights He said in the two years hejthen I think there is an onus {had been with the city thereon us to ask the public to obey had been no complaints from|the law," he said. the fire department of drivers} He added he lid not "think not complying with this section| motorists in the downtown area of the Highway Traffie Act. | were giving the drivers fair Mayor Ernest Marks had ear-/play. lier raised the question of} Chief Johnston said he would |charges being laid against mo-|instruct his men to keep a look- torists who failed to pull overjout but he thought most motor- to the curb when sirens of am-|ists who heard the siren would bulances or _fire _ trucks were e!pull over. : Application Rejected Tag days were a form of respectable people There is no legal onus on Continued Fair Opens May, 1968 | MONTREAL (CP) -- Mayor 'Jean Drapeau of Montreal said Sunday the permanent exhibi- tion he envisages on the site of} aap by dable caus 55 (Expo 67 will open around the|for, commendable causes said imiddle of May for the 1968 sea- Judge Alex Hall at a police son and will be "'self-sustain- SU OaRETA meeting when an ine" financially, application for a tag day by the The mer speaking in Kingsway district council of the radio interview, said the contin- gen a of ued fair will have the same cli- : " |mate of "artistry and beauty| "We have enough now," he lthat impressed so wonderfully"|Said, '"'and I would like to see the visitors to Expo 67. them cut down. It could erod He expected "more than 3,- Hie contmunity Seok 000,000 visitors' next summer|, Judge Hall sa and said the fair would include|t take away the privilege from| lnew exhibits to replace those those who had their financial | |slated to return home to various |Set- -up hooked to tag days, but| inational museums. jhe would like to see it stopped | Next year's fair, which would and no further -- applications carry the theme-name of Expo| granted. If a general bylaw was -\day, suggested Mayor Ernest Marks, and perhaps it should be \left open a bit. The community chest supposed to look after Leger Performs Religious Function was these | things, Magistrate F. Ebbs : i : _ {pointed out. MONTREAL (CP) -- Paul-E-| 4 motion that the commis- mile Cardinal Leger performed| what he called "one of my last public functions--if not the last" sion's policy regarding tag days | would not ordinarily be ex-| |tended except for those already | SEEK EMPLOYMENT A survey shows 1,600 Indian dovtors are abroad seeking em- permanent trade centre in Ham- ployment or pursuing advanced} |study--70 per cent of them in|burg, Germany, with the aim of Britain and 20 per cent in the| boosting business with West Eu- United States. ropean countries. | SEEKS MORE BUSINESS South Korea has opened a 7 OLD COUNTRY CLUB presents "FANCY DRESS" Saturday, November 18th, 1967 KINSMEN HALL - COLBORNE ST. W. Dance to FRANK EVANS and HIS ORCHESTRA Licenced Bor 8:30 P.M. 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