MANCHESTER DRIVER WINS SEVERAL TROPHIES Russell Leach, of Manches- ter, driver of the "Green Bomb", a stock car, had a very successful year at the track. He won two trophies at B-B Group Digs Up Facts About Cultural Resources | By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP) -- Week by week, members and employees the Washago Beach track, which included the track championship in points. He also won the Little Feature race at Washago and _ three in the grass-roots forums last asked to air views about the ¢x- than an hour Vito Riserbato, 50,\and Ardis spent several jspring The commission is consider- interviews with commissioners|ing on nearby Holland 'Marsh.'Stratford and Buffyalo. trophies for Trophy Dash at the Sutton track. Russell is pictured above on the left with the stock car and the trophies on the top. On the | | | tent of bilingualism in private of the royal commission on bi-|ing whether to draft an interim and staffers lingualism and biculturalism dig up new facts, figures and observations ab >ut Canada's' cultural resources. The commission embarked on a quiet, searching study in mid- June after holding open forums in 23 cities. It is not expected to return to the glare of public meetings until the end of the year, In the interval, the eommis- sion has not been idle. Among other things, it has: --Received, summarized and analysed about 250 formal briefs from organizations and individuals, the majority from Ontario and Quebec Launched a wide - ranging research program with the help of 65 fulltime and 25 pari-time workers, mostly re- cruited from universities; --Semt representatives to stu- dents'* conventions, cu!tural conferences and seminars to collect views and explain the aims of its inquiry; --Made plans for private in- terviews with representatives, of professionals, farmers, stu-| dents, business, labor, various ethnic groups and educational! institutions "The atmosphere is one of confidence and dynamism," commented Paul Lacoste, com- mission co-secretary. NEW HEARINGS DELAYED He said internal reports are being prepared for the 10 com- missioners to summarize and interpret the opinions and pro- Layman's Service Held In Columbus COLUMBUS -- Last Sunday morning in Columbus United Church a layman's service was held with Walter Beath as director. John Glover, Jr., of Kedron took the sermon en- titled "The Church in the report to the government on its initial findings, but no decision has been made so far More briefs are expected from key national organizations land for this reason no firm |schedule has been worked out! |to date for the public hearings where the briefs will be made} public and discussed in detail.| The commission originally ex | pected to begin its hearings in! late September or early Oc- tober, but this target date likely will be pushed back to Novem- ber or December. The bulk of the hearings will be held in the first half of 1965 The commission plans to visit ail 10 provincial capitals 'and several cities in Ontario and Quebec. Appointed July 1963, the commission is .not expected to issue its final report until 1967 Results of many research proj ects will not be available until a year from now Several hundred servicemen and civil servants and officials of crown corporations have 99 These interview swill be worked into the schedule of public hearings as time hbe- comes available. wt Now! False Teeth J Fit Beautifully! ing dental dit After years.of research, modern science hes developed a remarkable new way to make false teeth fit beautitully--stop looseness, slipping, clicking, relieve sore spats--v/th- out messy, old-fashioned pastes, powders and pads! 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Sunday. , Vine Cain, Toronto, epent last Doreas secretiany read a lét-\week holidaying with Mr. and ter icom the Diocesan board|Mrs. Ed Harris. giving suggestions for articles) Mr. and Mrs. Wallace: Mar- for sale, Next there low visited Mr. and Mrs. Ewart wiyil be a shower of articles for|Leask and family, Banrie, Sat- the sale. Several are|urday. needed and members are asked Mr. and Mrs. Rakph Wood, to come out to quilt. Toronto, were Friday Plans were made for the Mr. and Mrs. Onr Venning en chicken supper, Oct, 23. route to spend two weeks at The president read a letter their cottage at Bobcaygeon. Mackenzie River. Ernest Belyea, Bronte. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock SURPRISE PARTY | spent a few days with the John Mr. and Mrs, Tom Hodge and | ews, Toranto. sons held a suprise party at) their home in honor of her ee et who "was 8) years uring the week included Mr and Mrs, Frank Power, Lind. ; é. ' say; Mr. ir Swain, Rev, and Guests "besides the honored|*4¥, Mr. Weir , lady. were: Mrs. Ed Darcy; rhe agua Sanderson and Roy, Mr, Russel Spinks, Oshawa; 0' Mr. and Mrs. Ceci] Hyde and St. John's WA, Blackstock( Population 'also admitted to the hospital. of from Bishop and Mrs. Marsh, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy) telling of their trip down the spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Callers of Mis, Harold Swain ? Increases The population of the Ajax| Operations district jumpted by 38 during August which saw the arrival lof the new comers at the Ajax |and Pickering Generl Hos- | Bital's maternity ward. | A total of 225 in patients were 'Other statistics released by the hospital showed that patients came ; Town of Ajax 81; Pickering |Township 90» Pickering Village) a 2%; Town of Whitby 5: Whitby 5; Others 497; In- | Township 4; Oshawa |18; Total out-Patients _ Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Hat, talk, laugh or sneeze without fear of insecure false teeth ping or wobbling. 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An all male choir with Miss Carolyn Webber at the organ | was enjoyed The Evening unit of the Unit ed Church Women met in the JET THERE ON THE ONLY DIRECT SERVICE FROM TORONTO Junioy Schoo! with Mrs. R Scott in the chair as result of the resignation of the former leader, Mrs,.R. Love. The wor ship period was taken by Mrs J, Houlding and Mis, F. Smith The speaker for the evening was Miss McKee, Deaconess of La bella Italia! A leisurely summerland all year. For some, itis home. For others, adventure unexcelled. « Jet there in style on a Canadian Pacific Super DC-8. The fastest and only direct service to Rome. To Milan, Naples and Venice by. convenient connection. # Lowest fares ever! Toronto-Rome only $498.90 round trip 21-day jet economy during period of applicability. Minimum stay 14 days. = Low cost tours. Example: 15 glorious days only $342.70 plus air fare. » Plan now. See your Travel Agent 'or Canadian Pacific. A body that is so solidly made we keep hearing it will actually float. A sporty, floor-mounted-stick-shift-with-all_four gears fully synchronized. Bag of tools @ A high trade-in because the shape is never dated @ A tire jack. Padded visors @ The famous Volkswagen ashtray that never sticks @ A spare tire, Spare gas tank @ Chrome plated bumpers, hub caps and handles @ Spare fan belt, Side view mirror @ Six heater vents including two in the rear @ Automatic choke. Northminster United Church Her topic was the new curricu- jum for the Sunday Schools. It was decided we needed more of the parents out to Sun- day School with their children. Mms. J. Houlding brought sad word that the church's adopted boy Ho-Ohin-Cho's mother had passed away. During business, "ers. were chosen for mainder of the year, one for, ~ each month. They are: Mrs. F ~ Smith, Mrs, §. Cosway and Mrs G. Webber : The next meeting will be at "the home of Mrs. I. Puckrin on' Oct. 7. : High Winds = Devastate "Falls" NIAGARA FALIS, Ont. 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