Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jul 1965, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 15, 1965 Canada Sold Out By Report: Tory OTTAWA (CP)--The Heeney-jour resources." Any bargaining Merchant report on Canadian-| American relations was labelled today as a diplomatic sell-out of Canadian sovereignty and re- sources. Alvin Hamilton, former Con- servative resources and agricul- ture minister, said that the re- rt not only asks that Canada Fecome the lapdog of the United States in world affairs but that this country agree to piece- meal bargaining away of re- sources. The report was prepared by Arnold Heeney, Canadian chair- man of the International Joint Commission and former ambas- should be done on an integrated basis, with all resources part of a package, Mr. Hamilton said. "All Canadians are united, I hope, in defending ourselves from rape. "We have all the cards, not just the high cards, in our re- sources." The Americans were desper- ately short. of water and faced serious shortages soon of iron, lead, zinc, uranium and nickel. US. - bor on world issues. consent." port by TORONTO (CP)--New Demo- crat Harold Winch said today Canada "cannot and will. not" accept the advice of a special Canadian report that wherever possible this country should avoid public disagree- ment with its southern neigh- Mr. Winch, member for Van- couver East, told the party's third federal convention "'it is of the utmost importance to re- member that silence gives a He was referring to the re- former ambassadors Arnold Heeney of Canada and Bobby Morse Succeeding ... And He's Really Trying)"*. "sn: By DORIS KLEIN HOLLYWOOD "Hey," yelled the guard at the Paramount Studio gate. 'Where do you think you're going?" I turned around, and so didjguard to Bobby, the three men walking with me. "You," called the guard, "the one in the red shirt." Robert Morse strolled back a few feet, a resigned look in his St. Bernard eyes. "It happens every time," he (AP) -- "Okay, buddy," you?" I'm feeling so bad.'" said with a shrug. "I keep tell- ing them I'm a star, but they don't remember me. the next time I walk through the gate.' said the "I'm Bobby Morse, one of the stars of a picture we're making here, 'Oh dad, poor dad, mom- ma's hung 'you in the closet and The guard's face took on a Bobby through, Loved One, and 'Oh, dad, etc." bewildered glaze and he wavedjof a domineering mother (Rosa- lind Russell) who carts aroundjously. "If he doesn't remember me,|the body of her dead husband the namie of the picture gets to|Jonathan Winters) and keePs|.-hool plays. Bobby financed In the latter, he plays the son|counters. an pee a ne ee eae ea Bobby under protective custody brash young lead of the musi-|and'I was forbidden to get ajdid a turn in radio, then | 'Sqn. ae cal hit How to Succeed in Busi-\suntan." bas ness Without Really Trying. But he takes his work seri- An actor since junior high in their hotel room--until he's|more Serious training in New The trouble is that Bobby,|nearly seduced by the young)York as a Schrafft's cookie with his pale face and Napoleon|lady upstairs. haircut, doesn't look like a star. salesman and a Faller Brysh "That explains the pallor,"|™4"- Yet for two years, he packed|said Bobby. "We were on loca- them in on Broadway as the/tion in Jamaica for eight weeks|The Proud and the Profane, he After a small role in the film dod Rattler-Bitten Man Survives a feature role in the Broadway The real Bobby Morse isjcomedy The Matchmaker. He Movie-goers will begin getting| more comic than comic actor--|"epeated the role in films eight accustomed to his face with The|that is, he doesn't need a script|Years ag0. based on Evelynito be funny. His conversation Waugh's satire on undertakers,/and mimicry are often funnier|tinued upward with the comedy) }" than some of the scripts he en-|Say Darling and a laed in the River. musical Take Me Along. His Broadway career con- day. as Spinner seiiianeni * utes for him. to be taken 88 miles by boat and police cruiser to this town 60 miles northwest of Orillia. Doctors here say such a bite can be fatal after PARRY SOUND. Ont. (CP)--|'¥® hours. 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A greater danger than the threat to Canadian sovereignty were the proposals that Cana- da's resources -- water, miner- als, energy -- should be bar- gained for separately between); i i.oton Merchant of the U.S. the two countries. that Canads, should not ey AGE criticize U.S. foreign policies a orig gate they (the|that don't directly affect this Americans) have always stolen| country. ONO Club Will Donate $50 STOCK (TC) -- Thelon the missionary work in For- ONO' Club has decided to do-|mosa at the WMS meeting. The nate $50 to each of the two church in Formosa is celebrat- Blackstock baseball teams. ing its 100th anniversary this Pupils of Mrs. Lloyd Bea-|year. : RCT, who were success-| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ashton, | a ek 'music examinations|Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Ashton) ; were: first class honors --Jand sons, and Mrs. Lena Doble) Grade 6 piano, Barry Malcolm; are on an extended tour across) @ Grade 1 Theory, Elaine Met-|Canada.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred] calf. Pass -- Grade 3 History, Daw and family are spending Bonnie Malcolm; Grade 5 piano, eared vacation in New il ' Vine. wick. | Bechert Vi PRINCE ALBERT (TC)--| Hi t - Pj y Mrs. Snelgrove and Mrs. Love) ? 1S oric 1cnic reported cat the June meeting f CW that satisfactory BROUGHAM (TC) -- Mr. and|ettimetes, had been sorared yo ; Mrs. Ken Pascoe atended the' the vestibule rug and lighting} oo + oe, " Boing the| {ixture for the church, Plans for} e families who 'arm a strawberry supper were out-) ar ong ae Pog ery og lined by Mrs. Pugh. cott had a i ish first in the races Saturday T . T E night at London, Ont. He also had a fourth place finish at St.| rip 0 urope Catharines. AUDLEY (TC)--Rev. George Nancy Roberts and Barbarajsaunders will conduct the Miller spent last week at the|church service at 11 a.m. next People's Church Ranch Camp,|Sunday. There will be no church near Guelph. : or Sunday School services Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pilkey|1 and 8, have completed their cottage on} Judy Puckrin and Lorraine Balsam Lake, near Coboconk. |LaPorte left last Thursday for ja five-week tour of England and | Europe 4-H Club Show | The club picnic will be held| MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- The|July 23 at Lynbrook Park. members of the 4-H Club willl give a demonstration of their : . Work July 12 in the Christian| Family Reunion ucation Building. The girls' : mothers have been invited tol MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Mr. attend. and Mrs. Don Brooks and fam- Ivan Mills left last week tojlly attended the Brooks family visit his sister, Joyce, in Cal-\"eunion at Serpent Mounds, gary and attend the stampede."@ar Rice Lake. ' Gweneth Lee rode her horse), Miss Vera St. Pierre is at- in the Oshawa Folk Festival|'¢mding summer school at Mid- Parade on Dominion Day. jland Avenue High School in yar ge a ti) rown, Maple Grove rd. Teacher Feted |n., is spacing six weeks as a junior forest ranger at Kil- ASHBURN (TC) -- Mrs. B.\larney, near Sudbury. oe le omg gee Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Freeman c! y ie ies' Biblejentertained about 30 s Class; a cardigan sweater andjof their family nhc other gifts by the pupils andipicnic supper at their home. parents of Ashburn PublicjAmong those attending were School. Mrs. Bland has been ap-|Mr. and Mrs. L. Jackson, Bow- pointed to teach the kindergar-|manville and Mr, and. Mrs. | Ag Sinclair School in E. R. Freeman, St. Catharines. Mrs. R. Grah ye a talk Boe 2a hb Ens OPEN NEW PET CLINIC m | MONTREAL (CP) -- The local Harriman Talks for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has opened Wi h R . lits third clinic here. The centres provide free treatment and it ussla PM drugs ip Bed pets of people who cannot afford to visit a veterin- Panay Ft eee al dor, talked with Premier ae ce ee Kosygin for three hours in the " Kremlin today. 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