The Oshawa Times, 9 Jan 1960, p. 9

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* i ing| also be grave problems to solve THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, January 9, 1960 9 membershi for the coming also be grave p e y. = : lvear, INTERPRETING THE NEWS Jilss Jo grate a JHE OSHAWA TIMES, 9 } ale a "Little tin gods y be Afri-| 2 pas F 9 Fhe sile Of bekeq Eokds ova ca's 'stumbling block," be told > come to believe that that dream wealth prime ministers. Jd x . CHINA RT Ho 3 " : A : ed | nd | i 9 \ gis ves wel og ee y ~ porters frankly. an be made practicable over-| The lezaers of this family of Hone 4 5 : MONGOUA U $ S R : ~ 010. : Io) | anda 5 20 er SEE REPERCUSSIONS night {nations will have to decide if nae os fo A ping f ce Ne Ko 5 ang 5 Nkrumah's aims ar s such as Guinea, formerly a Another possible danger is the| Nkrumah's aims are bound tojtions such as G 3 FO* MC y i a have repercussions throughout the French colony, or the Belgian ie 3 ¢ SKATING CLUB ht prospect of friction between . : ' HA . "NN 4 i The Port Perry Skating Clubj Tres 1eWSs Ghana - led union and the Arab Commonwealth. They will likely|Congo can join the Common. Dydd / eo wiLES lis again under way for this sea- eC cl Fe} |states or. the Union of South Provoke much discussion during wealth club by joining Nkrumah's ¢ | (the 5 7, es fo 1 ve ® (son and showing splendid prog- Africa. May meeting of Common-iunion. 3 i" | ress. Three new members have By DAVE.OANCIA Nkrumah announced that he is! Nkrumah made it clear that,-- -tr - ! x: A . , ¢ [been added to the ext cutive, | Canadian Press Staff Writer calling a big all - African, multi- one of his aims is to hasten the ¢ a 1 Mrs. Williams, John Ballard and] . SE -- rac songress in 'Accra later end of colonial rule wherever it Joe Fowler Prime Minister Kwame remains. With this is the hazard | Gordon Mangie has left the] NEUE uf Shand appests \o be) He was confident that within a that millions of Africans will J club to take a position with al George 8 aan aion of Africa decade most of the independent{ | Toronto club, John Wild has been| Sl states in West and East Africa : |engaged as the club's profession, The dynamic African leader be coming forward with illiams " f the large press ome sor : a? = . : ila. Mrs. Williams will be in|to0k advantage o Db some sort of union among them." | J] i |charge of tests, The ribbon sys.|SOEPS covering Prime Minister There are, however, great Live azz 2 NIGHTS WEEKLY 2 tem will begin and will "be| Macmillan's tour of the huge on-y, rjles that must be overcome AT Cc R A i - - : lawarded on skating ability. {tinent to issue a categoric state-|phafore a United States of Africa THE elhodi he | SH {met of intent: an bec reality. A way| The Skating Club acknowledged|™ CR y MONDAY NIGHT! FRIDAYS with appreciation the donation of| Ghana, one of the Common- must be found to merge the econ-| : 1810 rescived from the Se vice| Wealth's youngest members, is omies of the emerging nations. {ov Par "prepared to swrender sover-| Nkrumah admits there may | # |Club. Mr. Forder, Port Perry,|®: | Ew : po oY 'leignty to encourage the develop-|------ mer -- REC "ORD UNI IMI H ED 3 [chip 2 Winner Ir te member-| ent of a United States of Africa, S pass mao attern of 'Soviet uss or ne EXCITING TWIN-HIT SHOW! STAG DANCE 5 S | United States -- a federation of ae | lbrass "band be formed in this|'argely autonomous states. THIS IS REAL... THISTS RAW: || | The latest and greatest played on hi-fi | area. There is a conductor avail] African countries in the union | LA able for this worthwhile project] Would pi i op gh © § : : if enough musicians are interest-| ically advaned would have a | We a SATURDAYS ed. Information can be provided |p igoap influence." ra Tummonds, YUkon 5 | : be | , i 1 ui DANCE PARTY wm... | DANCING | '4 | 24 DON PIERRE Bond Market AT is ses? v/ LAAN AND HIS CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA : UNITED STATES | Hits New Low san Frontisiod) a aid | "sy 5% GANSOILY PRESS 600 -- TABLE ACCOMMODATION -- 600 BALLISTIC POTENTIAL The Canadian bond market this FX & oo ORY! _ Pres dent Eisenhower said in | size of an airport at distances | near the centre of the United week ohere) oY : oat S : NJ 4 Fo THRILL PILES ON THRILL AT Th) Dom of the Union mess: i | more than 5000 miles. This | g US. b the sweep of two recent CNR issues, ntial from a point | AP Wirephoto | The 5% per cent Dec. 15, 1964 | 2, ae ne a-- rere I Ei issues traded down to $97.25 iP / . y th atter br - E. y 1 i roved during Mrs. Fred Crawford with 23 HDPToVes of the week and closed at $ " / isit es- | } lon: ary at i Released thru AT PORT PERRY members and two visitors pres: rhe longer term mat ) ! i UNITED ARTISTS ent the 3% per cent Jan. 1, If CANADA'S MOST UNUSUAL BALLROOM Jy Devotions were in charge of|reached a low of $94.25 to yield 4 ia = i d * n el aiv F Mrs. A. Cox assisted by Mrs. [6.20 per cent on Tuesday. How- Dol estival |Saunders. ' The president, Mrs. ever, the issue closed at $94.75-95 DNIPRO HALL The 91« treasury bills sold EDITH STREET IM. Dowson, reviewed the study hapter at an average rate of 514 per Ohe Block East of Corne . A S 0 . c i 3 {cent Thurs lay, while the 182-day hn pid net THE KIWANI CLUB F OSHAWA n 5 Mrs. Lane read the list of of-l;.05q,rv bills sold at an average RITSON AND BLOOR gal ucce S ficers brought in by the nominat-| c's 35 per cent. Da to - day | Presents ing eollnities. as, G Will money declined to Jer cent |. ay ph : g 3 a n ollams offered to Ii he vacan ras readily av ble | By MRS. CHARLES H. REESOR The judges felt that there were office of press secretary and SH wa Rei was KARL ROBINSON PORT PERRY The annual vo bores Be A ou = N F. Godley was chosen as| quiet and quoted lower with little 1 Pectival hold by th OAD] rere TE AS "supply secretary. The treasurer, instit al buying interest : p : i xil i a hi Bo Shite 2 work ion Mrs. Godley, reported a bank| There have been rumors of a pos- with an intensely, interesting al Auxila 0 > Ags np ve here were so many p ! y balance of $107.96 also credits » Ontario Hydro issue in the WwW ODW RKIN LASS ES * a huge success. Winners yrs decorated homes that they final- for 3 for 3 life sible future but observers feel arm chair tour of First prize Bik i Bie ee toll: ly decided that the only way tol pik Mrs. A. Bathie and Mrs.|that the issue will go to the US V7 " zan, Jr., of Por Pn Sl " 1ilchoose the 3rd prize was to put J. Price purchased for Mrs |rather than here. FINLAND Oh i . rma pa . 1 > h ; hedld a NLXS. ee ---- 5 : second. prize, Jee Sturman, Sed/the names of ihose Who -Were|p mmm te---- The C.R.A. announces the start of Amateur Woodworking classes. grave 5 doll; third prize, J I being considered eligible in the The dent d lett . Sweetman. Scugog Island, S$10ipat 5 irav ' p president read a letter . Vv J : Sweetma hat and draw one name |from the Oshawa Presbyterial Canadian ehicle Project classes for beginners and for those who wish to improve their wood- nominating committee. No action working skills doll Contest winners are: Mrs. The gross receipts from this gandison, Rosa street; Mr. and & J act | 2MO| t ver $500 Ars ont io wanaon|was taken in regard to these : : Pr EE ie cleared : Ni Mi an Craven nominations, The annual Baby Output Increased Registration is for a series of 8 weekly classes--one on Mondays, one on 1 when e ! stree Ir. a 's ms . é ; the Auxiliary hope to realize alHeayn, Queen street. Honorable| Band PRY a Siscussed =n TORONTO (CP) With steel Wednesdays. profit. of $350 mention: Mr. and Mrs. H. Mar. if "5 0 9 poste scarcities and holidays past, Ca- - til later date A arti 4 tio * i 1 Grocery hampers given away|tyn, Mary St.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy(!l\ 8 J8CCE COE, oo | oy nadian motor-vehicle production To register and for further information on fees, etc. contact yori : Is wee timated at 10,138 by local merchants and Chamber Cornish, Perry St.; Mr. and Mrs th ovter: re. this week is est mated : ' . y of Commerce were won by Mrs is Bovde, Duaws 3 ; Lig and Be A EP yeljdles compared with 7,066 last C.R.A., 100 Gibb Street, RA 5-111. rudi mn, AS St.; * bunt i 1 F {wee : ok ag TTR oh To ry Mrs Robert Vormon Sop uxliary supply allocation for|™ By quction--as sho n > fig- Classes will commence when there is sufficient registration. chards, Mrs Alli ; Mrs. 8 eOmg Ye es from the Canadian Automo- i I 3 Ndred Sirs. GE Mrs. LeD.| The next meeting will be held pile" Chamber of Commerce Woodshop is open Tuesdays and Thursdays under supervision. Medle an at, © Mar : : |at the home of Mrs. Austin aongisted: of 8,452 cars compared A. Miller, M. Laapton, Ta CHURCH GROUP [Bathie. Arrangements were made|ith 5,852, and 1,686 trucks com- key and Murray . The Service Club of the "Port| for the different annual reportsipared with 1,214. il HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Perry United Church held their|to be made out. er ameter -- at The junior and senior girls' meeting in the basement of the| The newly elected SUT | SSN. basketball teams have been|church and was in the form of a Mrs. Fred Crawford, was ap- chosen: pot luck supper. Twelve mem. Pointed to take charge of the life ' | ' vs SA x Senior Team: Guards, Gloria bers and several guests attended COME and DANCE i | t Hastings, Marlene Badour, Pat this meeting. | ° 20 ] Midgley, Phyllis Warren and! peyotions were in charge of | PEC " Ee Nea oner armas Doss ie ene vay ascot "were | DANCE TONIGHT || wiitchell Zaleski's | TW To lene ae of | ' Ee In oan roms, Tove and Mus. Mo¥op OLD TIME--MODERN ! : § {4 | F.Seott Fitzgerald Hastings, Elaine Medd and Jean-\ars, Howard Hall, accompanied Music by the and his Beloved 8:15 P.M ne Williams by Mrs. W. Taylor, Jr., sang TORNADOES Orchestra Infidel, Sheilah Junior Team: Guards, Joan ..yera] selections. Miss Nancy 7 i Wilson, Betty Couves, Gloria hymong entertained with a Featured on at the Ri 4 a | Cras! CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM Miller, Mildred Martyn, 'JOan|geottish dance. A piano solo of| NORTH BAY TELEVISION | \ ! Miller and Jerry Dajenais; for. themes from a piano concerto by with | POLISH NATIONAL | } JERRY WALD'S Sa wards, Marg Terrett, Joss ¥- Greig was given by Mrs. W.| CALLER--BOB FOWLER K hoi 4 . | i ford, Lenore Postil, --rHeall®l|Taylor and Mrs. Saunders de- ADMISSION $1.00 A BE I This is the third show of the current World Satders a Beare al\lighted everyone with several RED BARN UNION HALL Travel ond Adventure Series ailey and Judy . readings. . F ik | ni vi ure ries. 168 Banting Ave. | CINEMIAScOPE Class pictures for the anmfal q : . Ss Neen taken byl The United Church WMS Even- ADU 1 7 y ve been taken by ing Auxiliary met at the home! FUN FOR ALL! ENTERTAIN ea 4 COLOR by DE LUXE -- ori | J Stereophonic Sound er ; s team tryouts are| . : I 3 a A ff Mg EVERY SATURDAY | " £4 REGENT os 13 bovs defeated he ot 1:45--4:10 x PLAYE boss in volleyball and CLI B AY VIEW 8:30 - 12. 6:30--8:55 Ne THEAT hoy curlin eams are = I a : I - _ ' | and schedule results to are ,as follows: Dale Low- cock's rink winner over Richard Carnegie's ink William Mec- GENERAL ADMISSION--$1.00 SIX TICKETS FOR 5.00 ON SALE AT THE DOOR WE wel no] EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT | fE Seal iil ----t rink DANCING 9-12 3.00 per couple ANNIVERSARIES For Reservations Ph. MO 8-3191 rE eR iN Ah uals pp TT Mr, ar Mrs. Russell Carter Port Perry, recenly celebrated their golden wedding anniversary f ¥ with a family dinie a re - a --_--_.eme eer ae B AY | | ; A) ception which held at the i Guat COLOR by DE LUXE @ \ home of au A Mie Stewart Sweetman, Port LOLA ETS! ga CINEMASCOPE Fes Len corear] | pENE THESE HHISTORY'S MOST "x Tamiy part ror UAGMUIN ] EMPRESS OF LOVE A Mr. and Mrs nry, wh > ig: 0s TEONCAR" a DON MURRAY celebrated their fortie g re a F 3 RICHARD EGAN | BE IN AN ERA OF SIN! gy a . . anniversary, recently Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Porter, who) aL w 7 LEE REMICK y i b. § have recently moved to Port] § mew Vf 9 PATRICIA OWNES M: "ye 0 Perry, celebrated their 25th wed-| § Fert derby ADULT ENTERTAINMENT maria RY 4 ding anniver ary. Mr. Porter is the new bank I ger f RL4S AA A ; ehh 8 ; --Starring-- oc" ranch one Cana STARTS MONDAY | REC DS Ye" 8 So | ; A victor Mature pointed to this position on the : 1 y A" & 3 y # § go: . : ¥ Anne Aubrey (ieorges Ba : ee dd | Anthony Newley retirtment of R. Helm Mr. and Mrs. G. VM. Williams and family have returned home : ; | from a trip to Florida, while Mr % MARI HA z Sam. N. Griffen were / v ms: lans to leave for the south this week NOTICE to Y.W.CA. MEMBERS Mrs. Cyril C. Jeffrey returned tc Ottawa with Mr. and Mrs Frank Slemmon, where she will : H Er re onthe. tmal| Election of Five Members To The Board of Slemmon's were at their mother's Directors -- Jan. 11th to 30th home during the Yuletide season Mrs, Herbert Howard d home after spending the Those eligible to vote are electoral members ) vote "ti erS---- t month in Toronto at the e..; 9 ; intrigues homé of her son, Mr. Fred Gyton Senior members (16 years of age and over) who ; : ' amorous 8 geductic ' 9 > : ever and Mrs. Gyton subscribe to the YWCA Purpose. i Wo fon ; the tory has n pt HOME DECORATION OWN" opt Prizes for the annual home Ballots available ot the Y.W.C.A. office, 199 Centre Street, decoration contest were donated! in regular office hours, by Port Perry Hydro and the jud was in ch e oO he Commerce. Th BE SURE TO USE YOUR VOTING PRIVILEGE with lights being used

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