Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jul 1964, p. 4

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Ea egg part in next week's Na-|meetng here. Canada was sec Rifle Shooting Associaton|ond wth 1,103 ponts. IN- DOOR TeePee our-poor Maule? oat POOL ROAD ana 401 EAS: > # © LAST SHOWING TONIG. 'ALL COLOR SHOW % TOM TRYON, CAROL LYNLEY "THE CARDINAL" "GIDGET GOES HAWIIAN" KIDDIES KARTOON KARNIVAL @ STARTS SUNDAY e@ ALL COLOR SHOW "Sunday In New York' "Seven Faces of Dr. Lao" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT © RUSS JACKSON 81..8 tal OTTAWA (CP) -- Gcarter-| ti back Russ Jackson signed a two-year contract with Ottawa Rough Riders, the Eastern Foot- ball Conference-club announced Wednesday. The club also came to terms with four other mem- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 4, 1964 A 4 REPORT FROM OTTAWA MP Feels Taxpayers Oppose An Election tors of hr 298 sou. Sasa SSELL C. HONEY Youth Aiiowance ($10 per month| de bate indefinitely something) Kayé Vaughan, Jim Cain, and as oe oS to ages 16, 17 while in school) will have to give. It will be the | Roger Sp and linebacker The institution of Parliament (3) Federal - Piha mae -- old story of an irresistible force|7#°* Nichols. | has never been tested so severe|@!rangemen meeting an immovable object. | as at the present time, Whether} fishing limit and (6) the Defence) r+ 1. 'ouiows this course it will CANADA SECOND | oF not the government can even-|Act. When these items of legisla.) | ae ietenbaker| «eo ee yg reuters) | tually assert its mastery over| tion have been passed the Prime] be obvious that Mr. Diefenbaker) Australia scored 1,108 out of a/ Parliament will be determined Minister says Parliament will g0) hopes for a general election. possible 1,200 points and won a} in the next month or six weeks,|back to the flag debate which) ro, my money I am_betting|Practice match Wednesday for The intervening period of time|™ust be settled before a summer|ii5+ the people of Canada,|Commonwealth and other teams will witness a display of brink- "sr ife that Mr. Dief- through the medium of the press, manship on the part of Opposi- Pr megiehicte inks 'et pa 'la will point out to both leaders tion Leader Diefenbaker and © f oh et rt 'hee the solution, short of a general Prime Minister Pearson. resolution come to a vote . . tim | election, will have to be found.| Mr. Diefenbaker seems intent| Conservative speakers will talk/ sreininks the people at home are on precipitating an election. If|interminably to prevent a deci-/not going to be impressed with! he can stall the legislative/sion being taken: By moving displays of brinkmanship by machinery to the point of frus-| amendments the debate could be| cither the Prime Minister or trating the Prime Minister and| carried. on indefinitely. Each) x4, piefenbaker. cause him to call an election) amendment provides all mem-|---- ae | . | lthen he will have achieved his boil gent it to again speak' EPIDEMIC CLAIMS Lives | Old Time oat Modern purpose. : ante ADMISSION--$1.25 The above assessment of Mr, SOMETHING WILL GIVE NEW DELHI (CP)--Smallpox } | Diefenbaker may be too critical.| If Mr. Diefenbaker's plans in-|killed 1,108 persons in April and) |He is, after all, the Leader of clude the continuance of the flag May in a remote section of Bi- tas ~ ¢ te fe SF Premier Ross Thatcher of Saskatchewan looks over -some of the stock on_ his ranch at Caronm, west of The most gruesome day in the calendar! | BORIS KARLOFF Black Sabbath starring in w~PATHECOLOR Hwy No, 2-401 Block East of Liverpool Road Ph, 668-2692 NOW ... JACK LEMON IN "GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM" -- ALSO -- Dean Tony Leigh Martin Curtis Janet. "Who Was That Lady" ded Adult E Each Evening from Dusk (Ine, Sunday) 1©00000000006 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK @ IN COLOR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT @ ADDED CHILLER @ fa . AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL presents sown SAXON -urncuROMAN STARRING IN board r>e@OSSSSCSSOSESEES TIT ITIIIIAAAAAAA A ddd log « jam of legislation is for all You have to/parties to agree on the time to be allocated to each item of leg- islation coming before the House | This must be done by agreement |between all five parties. . . and |such agreement has been par- ticularly hard to get in view of until re- "T am a lady and do not go to jany man's office" she continu- ied. "Mr. Scott would be the last |person in the world to give guidance to me .. . I am quite jable to speak for myself. "I don't know how these rumors get started," she con- | Pleasant Valley Park formerly Whitby Winter Wonderland 3 MILES NORTH OF WHITBY ON HIGHWAY NO. 12 PICNIC FACILITIES Swimming Pool @ Tables ARRANGEMENTS FOR PRIVATE PICNICS |cluded. HARRY SALTZMAN we ALBERT R. BROCCOL! ese IAN FLEMING'S RUSSIA WITH LCVE STARRING SEAN CONNERY as JAMES BOND sii cunculess-uniren aamists | trciting original mation pectore sound tack for "From Russa With Love available on United Artuts Records, TECHNICOLS ol FLAIING te iping YOUR FAVORITE FUN STARS... AIR CONDITIONED FOR COMFORT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Matjorie Main Percy Kilbride FEATURE TIMES -- 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 - 7:30 - 9:30 "KETTLES AT THE FAIR" . Bring the Family Swimming 10 @.m. to 12 p.m. Midnite } |. "You have to look at this as|Park. We want something done Voters In Favor la policy that is set," said Coun-|@bout it. It is a hardship, and cillor Hubert Wank. "I think if|we suffer." Egg, Fowl Board |you tried to split hair lines in) if The introduction of a market-|situations like this, you are) MARKS ARTIST'S DEATH ing plan and the establishment|S°ing to find yourself in hot) yarTicaAN CITY (AP)--The of an egg and fowl marketing| Water. Vatican has issued a series of board was favored by slightly) Mr. Laycox agreed with Mr./portrait and fresco stamps ded- more than a two-thirds major-/Wank that there is danger injicated to painter and sculptor ity, 68.4 per cent, during the| being flexible, but said that in|Michelangelo on the fourth cen- recent Ontario plebiscite on the|this case, where the lots are|tenary of his death. High Adventure "THE FAR COUNTRY" in COLOR with JAMES STEWART RUTH ROMAN CORINNE CALVET WALTER BRENNAN Let's Get Rolling! Every TUESDAY and SATURDAY 8 p.m. until 10:30 WHITBY ARENA SATURDAY -- Roller Skating -- 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. MUSIC BY -- "THE SILVERTONES" TUESDAY ONLY -- Roller Skating to the Live DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. JURY & LOVELL LIMITED ROSSLYNN PLAZA 728-4668 CENTRAL PHARMACY 211 SIMCOE ST. S. 723-1070 TAMBLYN DRUG STORE 6 KING ST, E. 723-3143 SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY oe Nea 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. it is unlikely that you will experience in a lifetime all that you will seein. PRESTON'S SUNOCO STATION ISEHELN | GI it } h ] ih 925 sce ST. NORTH GFORGE PEPPARD ALANLADD BOB CUMMINGS CRANE ARE WD. AOUTW MARTHA HYER ELIZABETH ASHLEY LEW AYRES ada ft Ab ago a MARTIN BALSAM RALPH TAEGER ARCHIE MOORE ROBINSON'S ESSO STATION re Mme a em TECHNICOLOR 89 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH @ PARAMOUNT PICTURES relesse IF YOU LIKE CHICKEN And A BARGAIN LOOK FOR MODERN GRILL'S AD IN NEXT TUESDAY'S OSHAWA TIMES Organ Music of LILA TREDWELL DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT ° 4 COLOR CARTOON! TECHNICOLOR Box Office Opens 8:00 First Show--Dusk FIVE YEAR COURSE Annis, Charlotte; Ashton, Clare; Barrablall, David; Bar- raball, Judy, Beckett, Wayne; Balson, Virginia; Bothwell, Rob- 'ert; Bradley, Dwight; Butson, Donald; Carpenter David; #% | such has a duty to inspect and) where large numbers of Adivasi a e] | criticize government legislation. | De ul «Reeve tribesmen live. lancet - : |The extent to which the Opposi-| ceteris ay bat alas am : > | tion must go to fulfill its duty in D i R TCHEWAN PREMIER ON RANCH this regard a ch way be, WENIES MUMOLTS Moose Jaw. A controversial victory over the CCF govern- | described as constructive criti- politician who once faced pol- ment in April of this year. | cixm by one observer may bel mors that Pickering Township itieal oblivion, Mr. Thatcher --(CP Photo) | wilful obstruction to the next. 'Henuty Reeve Mrs. Jean Me- led his Liberal party to oe This week we completed six Pherson was receiving guidance - inoeeeteenee rT days of debate on interim sup-|).¢. former township reeve ° ply motion, The granting of in-/rs scott were denied this $500 Land Separation Fee writs trios" | an MCh tke | During a township council ments of Civil Service and Arm: a4 : led Forces paylists and accounts orgs Bo gone carer ° e of thousands of contractofs and Ke v t a he ° _ ar fy al corporations allover the country mer cc iis 6 wemt | o Es ur ry ebate gain By Council sirirririin' iia sets th Ress wea, * services to the government, [4 by Mr. Scott) to purchase , bricks for her home, | : JHE VI : oo " P She related precisely how . act of neighborliness, and ajan unfinished excavation, will/take this into account," sald) gy, granting of the supply for many she bought and what they) desire to improve the appear- present a more gown Mr. Newman. "After all, We yyly was held un while Conser.|cost. | ance of their str led Eric eegenrence Veg ye are all human beings," vative back « benchers berated) «7 have been accused of wil Athelmig and gation to ap-| "Why s _ e pay a a "T want to know if you are Mr, Pearson for what they char-/ing 19 Mr. Scott for guidance, | proach Pickering Town-/'o get be or abhecieat r Mls soing to set up a policy to/ged was dishonesty in state-/ang have been seen there by| ship Council on behalf of a/Son? as ed Mir. Atae - t Waive the $500 fee?" asked Mr. ments he made with respect to) ome members of this council, |# : Mr. Marco had purchased two 4 ba iol =, chee _ 'aa cision? It is not just a case of} The obvious way to break the!the qeputy-reeve. separate, registered lots some) si sole ae Birt oaed making an exception to a par- : ; would not be required. ping years ago, before the planning ss 'A - ticular situation board. exacted a $500 fee for/FLEXIBILITY FAVORED consider a policy." the separation of lots. Beacause "I think this is one place' wr Newman said there were me : than fee is required. Now, Mr. Mar-| be flexible,"' he said. most people could keep up with, co, who had built his home, Deputy Reeve Mrs. Mc-\and that Mr. Marco could un- upon one of the lots, wishes to) Pherson said there were others gerstandably know nothing build a home for his son. He|with the same problem, andjabout the fee when he applied | will 'not pay the fee, and he|cited Miss Violet Swan, who for a building permit. cently, pf Conservative House) ~ ee cannot get a building permit ifjhad lots which abutted, and S0) Coynci] took no action on Mr. oe Spee 30 fi tend meetings of House Leaders External Affairs @re on Harwood avenue, north|fee. She said that what could!); # ; | | ' him back to the planning board.| reach agreement of Ajax. \be done for one would have to) ,, tes | greement. aos ulte Guae sor at. F-suggest," said Mr. New-/MAJOR PROBLEM Official Speaks Mr. Athelmig asked council)"™ ~~ ; pitty Man, addressing Mr. Marco,| A major problem which has to waive the fee, so that Mr.| This is where the flexibility | von, t , marD, h Marco's son may have his\0f the fee is important," said) |) YOU get a legal opinion." added to the general bad feeling) T'g Rotary Club P . \Councillor Newman, "He bought| 'You cannot force Mr. Marco| iN Parliament has been the. in-| | sistence of the Prime Minister) BOWMANVILLE (Staff) ago." mig. "'Our next step is Queen's = a -- a cea ape recess.|ternal affairs official was des- e has been roughly criticizedjcribed Friday to Bowmanville \for insisting on this item when Rotarians during their weekly | more important legisla |luncheon meeting. jtion waits. Mr. Pearson has now; Gerald L. Morris, Canadian given ground... but not too/consul in charge of the press reg ee ~~ shelve official who described some of| the flag debate until several|the. unusual and serious inci-| items of legislation have beenidents that have happened to) passed, These items are (1) Uni-ihim. i§ versity Student Loan Fund (2)! At a service club meeting in| secs scion othe United States he was aksed A. H. K. Musgrave, president|the pervert -- the pam e 2 | of the Ontario Federation of|S0n, and the purchase was made L 7 I Th ment had of the President Har-| Agriculture said after the re-|before the bylaw was intro- eisure ime S eme ding memorial in Vancourver. | "When I couldn't answer the pret the results as an expres-|ibility. question everybody there 1ook-| sion of confidence in the prin-| DISCRIMINATION or Lown, Loun ry led upon me as some kind of| ciple of the collective marketing} "The $500 fee scems to be idiot," quipped Mr. Morris. | of farm products through pro-| discrimination," he said, "call ' : ducer marketing boards." lit what you will." Time" was the theme for the|Taylor, Sharon Larmer; inter-|the Hydro Electric project un- recent Town and Country club|mediate boys -- Dennis Romer-|dertaken by Canada in India,} e e meeting in the Christian Educa-|il, Bob McLaughlin; men, 16|Under the Colombo Plan. Over} ourtice H h tion Room. Twenty-nine mem-|years and over -- Keith Van\$60 million was > on ni Q bers of the club attended. \Camp, Stuart Dorrell; ladies, 16/hydro project in Madras state.\? poors SATURDAYS 1g A panel consisting of Mr. and|and over -- Mrs. Romeril, Mrs,|_ Mr. Morris is a brother of/f open BI LTMOR E ba fell & SUNDAYS \Mrs. Blake Gunter, Mr. and|Dalton Dorrell. |Bowmanville Rotarian Don Mor-|§ wow |Mrs, Jim Marlow and 'Mr. and) Three-leggeq race --. Leslie|Tis. $ 6:30 P.M. 725-5833 4 1:30 P.M. xam Results |Mrs, Howard Trewin offered) Wright and Alice Ann Carnag-|\------------ : a x ~ 5 . "4 |tive suggestions on vacationing, | Wright; sack race -- David SATURDAY ) The following students of|Irwin;" Hayward, Ri ' packing, camping and travelling|Larmer, Larry Werry; shoe 'W BAND Grade XII at Courtice" high|Jo - Agnes; Hoar wait by various ways. _. . |scramble -- Eleanor W ri ght. ie WITH: school are for|Homeniuk, Dennis; Howes During the "usiness period it} I Secondary School graduation|Lynda; Hutton, Kay, Killens,|¥25 decided to have a smor-/Don Wright and Brian Lee, ° diplomas: Dowglas,. McMillan, Bonnie: gasbord supper Nov. 4. fee bg pea Nason yoga Jerry Reidt ' loll: 1 oe kick, girls -- Nanny f Anderson, Marion; Avery,|Mushynski, Gordon; Muir, Mel.\S¢t aside for Mission Work in|Dorrel, Dianne Taylor; shoe and His Orchestra Shirley; Baker, John; . Baker,/ody; Penfound, Mark; 'Petry-|!ndia when suggestions can be|kick, boys -- Bob McLaughlin, ||) Couples only -- Dancing 9 till 12 Ron; Barnard, Gerry; Bebee,|shyn, Jerry; . Pickell, Shirley; received from Miss Doreen Van! Jim Carnaghan; ladies activity Marilyn; Burgess, Bonnie,|Rice, April; . Robson, Janet; CHURCH PICNIC activity -- Ernie Swain, Dalton Chumbley, Patricia; Cook, Rob-|Scherf, Susanna; Simmons, Gre-| The United Church picnic was | Dorrell; Teachers' spot race -- erta; Courtice, Lynda Lynda;|gory; Skinner, Ted; Snowsen,|held at Cartwright Park, Caes-)Dalton Dorrell, Margaret Car- Gordon; Gay, Richard, Gaspell,|Wearn, Susan; Westlake, Don-| A supper by the lakeshore was/q Gwen; Goyne, Elizabeth; Grace,|ald; Wright, Lawrence. ' enjoyed. Then all moved to the| Bemice; ray, Darlene; Green,| This list contains the names/clearance. at top of the hill | Darlene; Hall, Kathryn; Hamil-|five year course who did not contests were enjoyed. ton, Robert; Hofstede, Ben;|nass in a sufficient number of) Nursery class race -- Darcy Holmes, Sharon; James Jacque-|subjects to qualify for a five Dorrell; junior -kindergarten, Master, Ross; Moore, Paul; spay dergarten, Cheryl Graham; pri- hcg lye A ae a etd reg Naat oury girls, Leslie Wright; pri-| Esther; Scott, Linda; Silber- . J 7; jujn-} Baker, Ken; Budai, James; marty ages oh Hi sh Aa ot Stainton, Lynne; Stewart, Bren- anne Dorrell; junior boys, Brian da; Wehnert, Robert; Wraight,2@tty; Cooney, Harold; Dick- Wri + stl 8 lson, Karen:. Ellis, Walter; |"&® Donald Wright. COMMERCIAL COURSE |Hardy, Gerald; Hazelton, Way-|- -------- Lois; Cutting, James; Flett,|Peter; Martin, Ray; Misiak,| Marie; Helferty, Lorna; Kapus-|Richard;. McDonald, Daneil; | tin, Nina; Kohn, Sonja, Mit-/McNair, Lockie; Moase, Gary; | ' Ac ce ted alt; Scott, Sandra; Tullock,|Patk, Douglas; Picard, Alan; P Conie; Willis, Audrey. Rekker, Joseph; Rogers, Don- OUGHAM _(Special)--Plan- The following students of Gr. ald; Shuttleworth, Michaeliff ing board chairman W. Hardy itam; |Craig's letter of resignation was ing for successful completion of| Walker, Dennis; Walter, Glenn; |not accepted this week by Pick- Grade 10 in the course and| Wilkins, Daniel; Wright, Gerald; /ering Township council. branch as indicated: Youngman, James. | For many years the planning on Friday nights -- a night ob- FOUR YEAR COURSE jectionable to some of the mem- Annis, Margaret Elaine;|bers because it interfered with Bothwell, Bonnie; |the Official Opposition and as;--~ har State in eastern India) et Tees oth this regard is a matter of opin- BROUGHAM (Special) --Ru- ernment with funds for require- week by Mrs. McPherson. BROUGHAM (Special) -- Anjreputedly unsightly because of; 'The planning should KARSON BERATED a | ' neighbor, Car] Marco. . Reeve C, W. Laycox said that yon. who will make the de-|the controversial CBC film. |anparently after hours," s ai d| they abutted one another, the| where the planning board shouid changes in Acts faster |the persistent refusal, : Pokey ag 2 | : s. ts|could not separate without the ie | lg ao le pean ge Miers Porgy ; Marco's behalf but referred! for the purpose of attempting to house, and 20 the lot, which | this in good faith many years|to build," retaliated Mr, Athel- ' that the flag debate must be con |The life of a department of ex- much... as he has indicated|section in New York, was the} matter. |separate by registration, and what view the Canadian govern-| sults were tabulated "we rest. there was need for flex- BLACKSTOCK --"'Leisure| Intermediate girls -- Dianne, The speaker also described| |many interesting and informa-|han, Debbie Swain and Chery] Katherine; | : ' Leanne Di G Phe ' recommended orrell, wheelbarrow THE NEW SOUND GENERAL COURSE |Moore, Grace; Morton, Ruth:; One hundred dollars is being} * Reservations 723-2143 -- 725-13: Elaine; Bowman, Laura; Bull,!Prime, Walton; Read. .Lynne:|C@™P_ of India. -- Mrs. Keith Van Camp; men's Davey, Dewell Douglas; Finney,/Betty Lou; Trewin, Doreen; |area on Thursday, June 25 oaghan. David; Griffin, Laura; Hall,jof some students enrolled in the|where the following races and | line; McLaggan, James; Mc-|year letter of standing 'Douglas Larmer; senior kin- horn, Reinhart; Sobil, Peter; 3 j th Dunsmoor, Le-! Chamberlin, Clifford; Conroy, |!" 2ifls. Be Almey, Janette; Ashton,/@; lliffe, Randy; Lugtenburg, | R P ti n chell, Beatrice; Murphy, She-|Nemis, David; Norton, Peter; 10 qualify for a Letter of Stand-|Tetry, Brian; Wade, ARTS and SCIENCE BRANCH|BUSINESS and COMMERCE. {board meetings have been held BRANCH Bothwell,/getting away on Friday for a Donna Brynzan, Sybil; Carpen-|summer weekend, ter, Dan; Christl, Kathy; Cowle,|, A resolution was passed at a Danny; Dalby, Sandra; Davey,|recent planning board meeting Norma; Gladman, Sharon; Hel-|that the regular meeting be held FLOYD PRICE SUNOCO STATION 531 RITSON RD, SOUTH Chant, Sherry, Chumbley, Ken- neth; Conroy, David; Cook, Lor. etta; Cooke, Melody; Coutts, Roberta; Dickens, Kerry; Dob- son, John; Down, Janet; Ey- man, Wayne; Fisher, Jane; rty, Donna; Killens, Alice;|the third Thursday of each Martyn; Lee-Anne; Michalejko,)month and other meetings on Olga; Ormiston, Rosemary; |other Thursdays. Porter, Patricia; Scott, Janice;, Mr \Sedman, Carol; Stalker, ,Mar-,nation because he said it was Craig submitted his. resig-| nets seat, cee, eect by SRW ViCML NES TART RBG ELMER RNTEN EG OMAK NOW AT GRIMY FEATURE: 1:30 4:05-6:45-9:30 DON DOWN SHELL STATION 97 KING ST. E. PLEASURE VALLEY SERVICE STATICN , OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE x * 723 CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE FREE! 4972 Fountain, Susan; Goyne, Patri-jgaret; Tweedie, Sharon; Walk-|impossible for him to attend-any 1600 SIMCOE ST. NORTH ciaj, Grace, Ralph;; Hamilton,'er, e. lother night than Friday.

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