COL. R. 8. Mel. AU GHL IN WATC HES cu BS PRES SENT AID DISPL AY Cubs Celebrate snare Howl In Honor Patron Saint Eyes sparkled and faces bea-| med when Col. R. S, McLaugh-| lin chatted with 470 cubs dur- ing their annual 'Cuboree" at Camp Samac, Saturday It was also a big day for another reason as 27 of 36 Osh-| awa and District cub packs were celebrating the 50th an- niversary of cubbing in Osha wa, It started in 1916 Col. "Sam" who is in his 95th) year, didn't miss a trick dur-| his biceps to prove the point. Inspecting "Sam" Col. in each and every He even exchanged pack after took keen interest) they cub he saw hats w one cub during the tour At a display of first aid Col.| 'Sam'"' cub in the "keep -your stomach |supposed to be sick.' This brought a roar of laugh-| ing the entire visit. His person-|ter from everyone. al magnetism attracted every-| one he talked with. When visiting a display where|ghlin asked cubs were showing an exercl-| hurry up because he didn't know long he could stomach with his fist/"that face." GRAND HOWL The two district scoutmasters the direction of Guy |who accompanied Col. \during his visit said after At another display of physical|was he rather than they whojbers of the association of land McLaughlin|took them around the cuboree lords sing program, Col, "Sam" poun- ded and told the cubs they should be in as good shape as he is when they arfe %4-year-olds, PROVES POINT development Col. said, "I do my heavy exercises every morning." When posing for a picture! |with a wolf's head, Col McLau- photographers how area After the tour the cubs He had one of the cubs feel! 'ored the patron saint of scout used his forked walking stick to poke a supposedly sick and sa head down you look he New Family Housing Units Most Weicome Says Reardon Seven of the needed" family on. Cedar st., for occupation Ald. Mrs, Alice Reardon, chairman of city council's hous- ing committee, said today that the remaining 16 three bed room units on Cedar should be ready in four or five week "We have been waiting for this for a long time and it is most welcome. This is just the beginning and it will take while to catch up with the back- log", said Ald. Reardon "desperately housing units are now ready a meet Biz, Gey." te? Z TOASTMASTERS "MAN OF THE YEAR" John DeHart, 1271 er dr., was voted the of the Year" by of the Oshawa Toastmaster Club, Saturday. Clut dent Ernie Dobn presents the co to Mr. DeHart. Mr oined the club two ye '0, and is now administra. y Weck. Mar membe Last housing as Olive Ave A new ind 'pa cil meeting authorizing oana The welcomed the Oshaw week bylaw ed a Housi well as at a by the city by a Negotiations hav gress for tive vice-president activities with the also Vista ation his masters, vith th 4 € Ww M of Bervice dent over he is Lake or tizer Valle DeHar the softball council green light to the Ontario Hou sing Corporation for the public household upkeep 32 units speci Ald to enter in- reement with the housing spokes ng gave t was introduced| The landlords' Associati dispute al cc Reard OH news was also !e: man Authority been in pro- or Oshawa Besides Toast active Rate and the nse Civil league. « pack /in "Sam" \file of jing with a "massed grand howl" activities they recognition of the esteemduring their hold for him Traffi Each cub pack respon- cations, physi ith| sible during the for aaid and si display de picting was cuboree¢ the aid) * re Landlords --_ a way elves against ppd or at /their rent The Oshawa and Landlord's Association Bell "had the 'bad habits" and said it The as joperation |March 14, District |tablished have them who are to pay Oshawa protect nts fail in to tena who to in under has a ten mem Kitchener, "good | Kingston who rent and it) ants from } sociation ants from Bowmanville ommittee There are 217 landlords in the association from Oshawa and region "Tenants ha the of the board of health are dissatisfied with t ties they have rented, but land lords aren't compensated for the tenants failings' said Mr. Bell.| Mr. Bell said the ociation also helps tenants dwellings A would not bother to join sociation that insists on and on ion by member a complaint one ciation's '\three dollar is kept | advertising" VOI Joins and Oshaw he facili as find poor zood andiord as good ins if there he pect ther ome Union f 5 ne one eat n 1 on|on andlords keep a ¢ government 'ifort to end The dis 1500, United America Iron Co The new The ol the tenant, catago quiet or or tardy then t referent Mr.. Bell sociation n as noisy destru in ute or ( S§ or "He future said this ying is on Mr at union | said three a will change th Keith Ross, al representat is heading a representative being held at able s Iron meet e i al gnalling various the many depicted Good, Bad Tenants Listed By Landlord's Association of some alreads sociation Os The Oshawa and hopes Ajax and to handle the membership in. a bank said Mr { conciliator in Ste and Ont id one expire USWA H On participate in cub training safet fitness were nmuni first among has been tn since) has hawa Other cities have es-| similar under various names Belleville organizations | These are Toronto a District As- attract Whitby - and ganize a Asso sent fee used for Bell to to or rhe pre or Ly ae ae IIdatlul Talks rr janagement, tn irrent labor with a an ef oda' ytiatior Local of able betweer elworke ario Malle rs aining for ontract d May 1 Dar year internation said today he of five union meeting Malle tario 700 Twirl For Honors Baton twirlers from the Osh awa part in a Saturday, 700 in twirlers Bowmanville contest competition from ( the United States Tartan Lassies came the while in the for 11-14 For the 7-10 year I won cond solo Davis came year range row } In 10 placed corporal's Patsy Se the solo year | second competition mediate fourth Gall in and for McNally place In iird wh third pia ho year For and place D anne Sha Ity- the old ¢ duets Dianne The was the award M highlight of nual charter night fes the Coloniale D k to DeHart the a tivit ies . ¥ The event mar ova queen 1966-6 STATI \ t 1 Californ September people and is Oshawa Timea Phote {000 new arri { rene pl novice 1] ompe 1 military street ol fancy fourth Miss Barbara Mor laced second int ne For th Marilyr ca Dianne or Ch Shaw W awe toy creasing by 400,-) area took Dundas, with and In anada third in juniors placed 10th advance Ivance ds Street novice, Ruitmuller and for the year Sherry In the 13-14 ermediate' for Ruitmuller the 11-14 solo inter placed *roUD re Elsey 1-14 tured e ond ser Snuaw took in the 16 tior very] MeCune von second as third in the rd ard WS APACH has 19,040,000 a year, tenants} jhave COL "SAM", CUB EYE FEROCIOUS WOLF HEAD 'COL COMMENDS Bands, Children, Soloists Participate Polish Concert | YOUNG CITY CUB Rogers of 984 Mo- commended for his honesty by Col, R, §&, McLaughlin at the 50th an nual '"Cuboree" Samac, Saturday This is what said Col, 'Sam hand to the cub, scouting for Young Geoffrey had found a wallet containing $169 and returned it along with money to the Toronto who had lost it The man, Leonard R. Cof jfin, of Scarborough, wrote a letter to the cubmaster of the 28th Oshawa Pack, thanking Geoffrey for his honesty and congratulating the cubbing movement | K-Mart, Union | Keep In Touch A K-Mart representative said today a meeting Friday between union and managemeent prog sed quite favorably Toronio lawyer ely said no further meetings been scheduled "but the parties have promised they will be in touch with each other." Local 414, Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Workers' Union is on strike against K Mart. Union security is a maj- or issue Friday's first time got together started, The day today Mr, Blakely said both parties left the meeting to receive fur ther Instructions Canada Needs Investment: MP REGINA Geoffrey hawk st, was we expect," extending his 'this is what . " man ten-| re ge Blak Geo the had meeting the two since strike fs was sides the in it strike 27th (CP) Can probably will have to rely foreign investment to the country's resources maximum Defence Hellyer said Saturda During a question-and-answer session involving 300 young Lib weekend workshop penalties on would cre ada upon to the Minister rals at a Mr. Hellyer foreign investment said | ate friction and possibly retalia tory measures "Our standard of living would not be as high without foreign investment," he said 'Canadians must save more if they are to remain in charge of their own country, It will mean a Slight postponement in increasing the standard of liv ing." Mi tive Hellyer called for posi action by Canadians--"not punitive measures against out side capital we must put} our money it counts, In resources industrial devel opment,' where and Oshawa Resident Chamber Director held at Camp} develop | rowd the at Sunday the cal concert 0 A | tended concert lum ness eral The playing of senior and McLaughlin cational Institute of Mi ical director This was followed by a color- ful display of Polish children in |national dress who perform. ed symbolic maneuvers that de- picted living cross which transformed intself into the fig- ure 1,000 representing Poland's jmillenanium |' The children were accompan- ied in this performance by the Caledonia Pipe Band and were directed by Mrs, Cecil Kup- nickia The year 1966 'represents 10 centuries of history since : the baptism of the Polish Prince Mieszko I and the subsequent m um of Christianity that of 1,000 people at Polish Millennium the Civic Auditor- afternoon, to. wit- performances of sev- artist started with the Canada 'by the juni or bands from di mu under the rection hael Crosbie enr followed McLaughlin bands then com- bined to play 'Ceremonial 'Fan- fare"', arch Sc ' by Han- del »relude Fugue" by and several Polish melo- dies, Trumpet soloist, Raymond Reid performed J Adams "Holy City Guest speaker for the special was Michael Starr o pointed out the contri- the Polish nation has made to the world and the cul- tural and scientific contribu- immigrants have Polish to ¢ anada's history M Bach, occasion MP, wh butior tions made | Injured Passenger In Fair Condition Joseph Ervine, 25, 1429 Ox - ford St. was discharged from Oshawa General Hospital last week treatment to injur- ies suffered in a car accident May 21 that killed one city man and riously injured another, A hospital spokesman said Mr. Ervine was discharged Fri- da) Toronto General Hospital of-| ficials said today that John Wel-) Iman, 20, 64 Jones Ave., is still condition, He was ser- injured in the Victoria Day holiday weekend . mishap when the car of Lawrence Al- lan Stacey, 19, Grenfell St, slam- med into a tree, Mr. Stacey was killed ifter se NORTH BAY (CP)--Fifteen | dire were elected Sunday} at annual meeting of the} Ontario Chamber of Commerce,} The direc year, ar G. B Caaarlo Otlawa ham tol the tors, who serve for a nnett, Marmora; f Dryder H G. L. Colpit A. Curran Marie: W. J. Gebhart Falls; G rich A. Helling visor; J chem sm Falls Riehl, Oshaw Will M Wellwood Woxman, London; North Chaput, Chat- Sault Ste.| Niagareé Zurich; R Ket W n Scott Sudbury Orillia; R W. A, Young, Ging W G S > McLAUGHLIN BANDSMAN Polish youths under the guid-| ance of Walter Naklicki danced | the "Polonaise"' national dance, special occasions, tradi don a only as part tional | e for of Poland's centure's old culture, Military selections were then| Played by the Caledonia Pipe|manville a Gsharwa Times OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1966 (nL NICC CRTC NaC TeereTeete a, ee | ee, ge COL WICLGUGIIUIGE Opens B irthday Gift To Scouts Patron Saint of scouting, Col, R, 8. McLaughlin wearing his) silver wolf's badge -- scouting's highest honor -- officially open- ed the new Boy Scouts of Ca- nada administrative building at Camp Samac, Saturday. The cedar log structure, nest- led in pine trees along the) camp's main entrance, was a gift from Col. "Sam" to boy scouts to mark his $4th birth- day which he célebrated last year. Col, McLaughlin said the building was something the scouts needed to ease the heavy burden of administrative work which has increased over the years Following the inspection of the Queen Scout's guard of honor and the ribbon cutting cere mony, Col. "Sam" toured the new executive office He was shown a spacious re- ception area for visitors, the board room and business of - fices of district executive of - ficer, Stanley Richardson and his staff Before concluding the tour, Col. McLaughlin entered his name in the visitor's register. His signature was followed by jother visiting dignitaries, FORESIGHT Mayor Lyman Gifford, pres- ent at the ceremony, compll- |mented Col, "Sam" and boy scout acquiring enough land for future expansion. Col, McLaughlin presented the \160. acre Camp Samac to the scouts 20 years ago. "Even though Camp Samae is located north of the city U- mits,' Mayor Gifford said, 'I foresight of |feel it has always been part of Oshawa." He told the assembly of scouts and rovers they had a wonderful heritage at Camp Samac and they must always try to keep it that way, "Pollution of the stream run- ning through your camp is something to beware," said Mayor Gifford, "and it's up to you to keep it clean." Oshawa, he said, would do its best to keep the stream south of the camp free from pollution. NO COMPLAINTS Reeve of East Whitby, Nell Smith, brought best wishes from the township's residents, Camp Samac is located in East Whit- by "The township sald Mr, Smith "has maintained a wonderful relationship with the. camp and there has never been a com- plaint during the 20 vears since the camp was established." Each year more and more children are benefitting from the facilities available at Camp Samac, he said Following the ceremony Col, \"Sam" and guests toured the the|cuboree area and vistted with executive on _their'some 500 cubs. Inquest Indicated Newcastle Blaze Dr. Charles J. Austin, Bow- rea coroner, indicat- cation in the bedroom mhere |they were sleeping, firefighters Band who also performed a pre-|¢d today. that an inquest has/told the press the day of the and distr and orches Ajax choir ollegiate and Vo» cision dril Idisplay ict tra community | under the direction of David Karry sang "'Nelson's Mass" by Haydn, in D Minor Solo sopranos were Mrs. Elsie Drygala and Tenor -- roles Lawrence Marsh by Alban Ward, Ailsie were sun all and Forrest, by base g Special guests at the concert were Monsignor Ministerial Kutzinger, MPP and Rey, thony Bagsik. PRETTY Paul Association, Albert. V, WwW. Father Dwyer Rabbi alker, An- |been called into the death of |two children April 30 in a New-) i castle fire that destroyed a two- family house, In a brief telephone inter - view, Dr. Austin was asked if there would be an inquest. He replied: "I believe so. I don't know if any date has been set though" Crown Attorney Geoffrey Bon- nycastle could not be reached for confirmation at his Cobourg ye Carl. James Young, seven, and two « year old Stewart Al-| exander Linkie died by suffo- blaze. The fire was reported to have | begin in a ground floor room directly below the boys' bed « room, Firemen from Bowmanville and Newcastle quelled the blaze \in the two storey brick bulld- jing after fighting it for some \five hours, BACKUS LEAVES ISLAND Jim Backus, Thurston Howell Ill on TV's Gilligan's Island, j will also host the weekly Cons tinental Showcase .on TV. this summer, DANCERS ZUZANA LICHACZEWSKI, RENATA SZWED CHAT WITH WALTER NAKLICKI " RAYMOND REID SOLOS UNDER THE WATCHFUL BY ES OF aa TOR MICHAEL CROSBIE