Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1965, p. 7

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Sh 7 a Ba A RM A ( a ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE Sex Among The Students Penge Ee, =, Report + TORONTO (CP)--A_ sociolo- gist from York University in Toronto has completed a two- year study of student sex prac- tices at the University of West- ern Ontario in London. Dr. W. E. Mann said the study, sponsored by the Angli- can Church of Canada, will be published in book form in the spring of 1966. Students were questioned about their pre-marita} sex hab- its and homosexuality. About 125 students, about two per cent of the undergraduate enrol- ment, answered a questionaire designed to investigate under- Ulac --amaen §€ AME LAWALL VV ww substantiated by less thorough research projects at other Ca- nadian universities. He declined to disclose details of the study MARGARET DIGS BEAT LIVERPOOL (AP) -- Prin- cess Margaret attended a beat session at the Anglican Church youth center at Kirby, near Liv- erpool, Thursday night. After sitting through 20 minutes of continuous ear-splitting sound from electric guitars and drums, provided by four Mer- and asked for more. At the end she told Rev. David Woodhouse, graduate sex behavior Dr. Mann said the results are |warden of the centre, she had seyside pop groups, she smiled! tavern kwh hh Ws IRISH PRESIDENT 83 DUBLIN (AP)--President Ea-} mon De Valera of Ireland was 83 Thursday and friends re- ported the veteran leader plans to seek re-election for another seven - year term next 7sar. There was the usual annual ga- thering of the family at the presidential palace near Dub- lin. Goodwill messages and birthday greetings came from well-wishers all over the world. ANNOUNCE APPOINTMENT! OTTAWA (CP)--J. Roy Bax-| ter, an assistant deputiy minis- ter of Transport, has been ap-; 'enjoyed every minute of it. pointed that department's rep-| resentative at Canada House in Sweaters with a flair for fashion ! London, England, the depart- ment announced Thursday. Mr. Baxter was born at Carleton Place, Ont., in 1908 and edu- cated at Smiths Falls and Ot- tawa. He joined the department on its formation in 1936 after several years in-other govern- ment agencies. He replaces W. K, Butier at UanadGa nouse. mi. Butler will return to Canada. RECORD PRICE BID NEW YORK (Reuters)--Paul Cezanne's Maisons a |'Estaque was sold here Thursday night for $800,000, a world record price for any work by the 19th- century French artist, The win- ning bid was by E. J. Rouseck of Wildenstein Galleries here. The previous record for a Ce- zanne was $616,000 paid in 1958 at Sotheby's in London for Gar- con au Gilet Rouge. URGE TO BUY EARLY MONTREAL (CP)--Expo | -Micials announced Thursday that fair-goers who buy admis-| sion tickets a year or more in| | | | advance will save 28 to 4 per! cent compare. to 'hose buying tickets at the fa.'s gates. This plan is designed to encourage advance ticket sales in order to stimulate early interest in expo, they said. One-day admission tickate haueht hat ta) and July 31, 1966, will cost $1.80 compared to $2.50 during the exhibition. Seven - day tickets will cost $6.50 between the ad- vance dates compared to $12 at fair time. Season tickets willicents spread over three years|ment as a pilot contract for the/44 in the third, cost $20 compared to $35. | | Teamsters Sign With Eight; 51-Cent Raise, Less Hours MONTRE Pome trond | | 'week to 44 hours from| aces Shuredes! AL (CP)--Eight in- tarp. ist tra oe, # nies have signed a contract|night. | with an affiliate of the Inter-; Omer Malboeuf, chairman of national Brotherhood of Team-|Local 106 of L'Union des Chauf-| sters (Ind.) which provides for|feurs de Camions, a Teamsters' an hourly pay increase of 5ilaffiliate, described the agree- and a progressive reduction ofitrucking industry. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 15, 1963 7. sian primer hs ad etl nN acai The 1,200 drivers affected,|are Drummond Transit Ltd; whose hourly pay now fanges|Husband Transport Ltd., Inter. between $1.95 and $2.06, are to| City Srasskeh 7} x ihe receive increases of 20 cents the Transport Ltd., and Motorways first year, 17 cents the second|(Que.) Ltd., Smith Transport and 14 cents the third. Thejitd., and H. Smith Transport firet increace ic retraastive taliTid Oct.-1, when the previous' con-| Among other employee bene- tract expired. \fits in the contract are nine sta- The truckers' work week is/tutory holidays instead of eight, to be reduced to 48 hours in the|and two weeks' paid vacation first year, 46 in the second andiinstead of one after. a year of icontinuous service with the, The trucking firms affectedisame employer. " No, ft won't happen to you. '10 people ringing a doorbell "The Communtty Chests can protest me froth fy doers bell--but not from my conscience. Not from mv pride "But it could -- if Whitby didn't have the Community in my community. Chest. "So when my doorbell rings ONCE for the Community Chests' volunteer solicitor, I'm going to pledge ENOUGH. It won't be too hard, for I'm going to spread my pledge just as Red Feather services are spread--over a whole yeas. Won't. you do that, too?" : "It used to be like that ... then at causes united in the Community Tclingpth psig oes. Now, committees of trustworthy citizens study e total needs of our city, set a-campaign goal that meets those needs, and distribute fairly all the funds raised. good nnual "I like it that way. I don't want emaneiliiee wen cia the old days of separate, igns to come back again, : I feel that way, then I realize that fe a we ahr ae Since the Chests are for all Red Feather services then ve got to give my share of ENOUGH for all. ° ~~ WHITBY COMMUNITY CHEST AGENCIES & Ajax----Pickering--Whitby Association for Retarded Children Canadian National Institute for the Blind ........ Canadian Mental Health Association (Whitby) Canadian Red Cross Society (Whitby) ............. March of Dimes $ 4,500 2,200 2,000 5,300 2,000 4,000 3,500 500 1,600 3,700 1,500 The Salvation Army Victorian Order of Nurses ie The Children's Aid Society (Whitby) ........5 Whitby Minor Hockey Association (.c.c.xcan (Otto tt tie tho te of) OF oT Or er tee emer Serer rey Fraser's have the selection ! St. John Ambulance Society ..c.cccxexerx-eoran Go for the best -- Go for BRAND NAME sweaters from the JACK FRASER stores. See the new styles by Warren Knit, Parkhurst, Regent Knit, Jantzen, Highland AGMINISEOTION | oxiccniccxctonss Seeeretenrtrrrnrrcee over 7 oBJECTIVE $30,800 Mr. Richord Matthews President Mr. Robert Cawker Knit and other leading makes. Campaign Chairman : Whitby Community Chest Top favorite for fall is the Parkhurst V-Neck in all wool Shetland. Saddle shoulder stitching (see illustration). Only 13.95. Separate turtle-neck dicky in contrasting colour. 1.75... Stylish cardigans include two-tones in Alpaca stitch Support Your... (see illustration). Beautifully made, 15.95... For the ultimate in luxury, see the wool 'mohair 'Shag knit" by Jantzen, 16.95. Go for the best -- a rich range of colours and heather-mixtures await you at Fraser's! Communit ,EVERYBODY BENEFITS. cae ¢ REDIT CARDS, Chest 10 APPEALS IN ONE ACK¥) FRASER OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday a. © EVERYBODY GIVES Campaign Headquarters: 101 Brock ST. N. -- WHITBY -- Box 145 Phone 668-3171 Campaign Chairman: Robert Cawker =

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