ONLY 'FIRST INNING PLAYED' ST. FRANCES de SALES CHURCH PLANS 'GRUMPY 'GATOR Manitoulin Indians Protest | Dismissal Of Principal MANITOWANING, Ont. (CP) The 3,000-member Wikwemi- kong Indian band on Manitoulin} Island may initiate further pro-| tests in the dismissal of Gerald McCaffrey, the island's super: vising principal of Indian schools Mr. McCaffrey said Friday frdm his office in this little vil- lage 61 miles southwest of Sud bury: "You might say we just fin-| ished the first inning of a nine-| inning ball game, I've just been| retired as pitcher, that's all."'| Earlier in the day, the north-| ern affairs department in Ot- tawa announced that Mr Me. Caffrey had lost an appeal against his dismissal, Deficien cies in performance of profes reserve closed within two years and the Indian pupils sent to a new COM> meeting with posite school 37 miles away | EVICTED BY Z00 SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-- A grumpy 405-pound alli» gator from San Francisco's Steinhart Aquarium Is be- ing sent to Sydney, Aus- tralia, The 20-year-old reptile was described as anti-social and given to creating dis- turbances among his fellows al Steinhart 'Middle age seems to be making him mean," said an assistant director The grumpy bull will be the first alligator in the Syd- ney reptile park Results Tallied night|said the composite school issue Me- was received 'Thursday said 'feelings among the Mani-|was a major part of Mr toulin Island Indians are run-|Caffrey's dismissal but had ning high', because of the dis- been unfairly used because it missal had never been discussed by the SEEK FULL INQUIRY Indians The statement said the appeal, My MeCaffrey said he had and circumstances surrounding) accepted a new job as principal it were a travesty of justice andiar, 4 junior high school in' a Indians now are determined tO] southern Ontario community be carry on the fight to obtain Al fore his dismissal notice arrived complete investigation into thelin the mail, conduct of the Indian affairs de partment and especially. R, F.|URGED TO APPEAL Davey, director of education} But he appealed, Mr, MeCaf- ' services frey said, at the request of the) 0 C t C A kindergarden ~ to-Crade-11/ Indian council to get an expla: n | y ensus school here is to be! nation, OTTAWA (CP)--First results The Indian statement said @ of the June census count of the Donald Borden. population were announced Fri- Indian agent for the island, and/ day for 14 cities and more than H, B, Rodine, of the regional';o00 smaller communities Some members of the pre sional and administrative duties|dominantly Roman Catholic! Indian affairs office at Toronto, across Canada were cited as evidence against] band July| him at a closed hearing 26 A press release drawn up b the Indian band's couicil when| notification of the appeal denial Waterloo Find It's Competing With Ont. On Scholarships WATERLOO (CP)--The Uni- versity of Waterloo has sent let- ters to hundreds of Ontario high school students withdrawing scholarship offers because it is In competition with the Ontario government, it was announced Friday The university has, for the last three years, used money provided by the provincial gov ernment for operating costs to finance the scholarship pro gram which would have in cluded about 400 students this year However, the government has BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE have said they oppose! was arranged, But the men re sending their children to the fused to discuss the reasons for| of new school The Indian statement, pre pared by Wilfred Rivers, a member the band council Largest count was for the city Cornwall, whose population the dismissal outlined in a letter: on June 1 this year Pag to 45,- to them from Ottawa 240 from 43,639 counted in the The letter, it said, named the 1941 census reasons as; "Inability to admin Issuing its first ister efficiency into the schools puttin, the Dominion Bureau ; lack of Insight into ng role of Statistics said the figures of a supervising principal , compiled so far are only pre- poor judgment in becoming @M|timinary. however ' broiled in band affairs... and pevisions will be made later jpaor relationship between Mr.\iq take into account temporary McCaffrey and some of the In residents, They were initially _ leader F counted where they were found ul the council siatement said during the early June ve the Indians had full confidence but will be assigned Gr shai in Mr. McCaffrey who contrib: | ciaces of permanent residence uted to Indian education when in the revision he "raised the standards in his tater bre aa s will b schools, practically eliminated sued at adi spr A 'ital hf 1s dropouts, and pushed the re- and ea ieeneaa MAMA! Statue, ge to and training of pre-\" ciy population figures for On vious dropouts," 4 : p tario released Friday, with 1961 census counts in brackets, of 19Al census established its own student aid program--the Ontario Student Awards Program-and has told! the university to stop competing for top students with govern ment funds Alan Gordon, university regis trar, said Friday the university | was told that if-it continued to award scholarships this year out of its operating costs, the figure, REASON NOT DISCUSSED would be deducted from next) The real reasons for the dis-; were year's operating costs missal, the release said, ine) Brockville 19,088 (17 We are a bit miffed,' Mr.\ volved Mr MeCaffrev's rela. 744); Port Colborne, where Gordon said. "We are the only tionship with one Indian chief, there was a change in munici- Ones so involved and we were and were never discussed at the pal boundaries since the 1961 getting good students." Ottawa hearing which lasted 13 census, 17,582 (14,888), Farmers Vote but were not allowed in to Licence Is Suspended Driver, 47, Fined $200 AJAX (Staff) -- A 47-year-old Pickering Township man had his driver's licence suspended for six months and was fined $200 when he pleaded guilty, in Magistrate's Court Thursday to impaired driving Douglas McMillan, Conces sion 1, was travelling west on Highway 2 in the easthound lane at 139 am. May 31 when he forced a_ Pickering Township Police cruiser, driven by Const. R. E. Goodwin, trav elling east, off the road Constable Goodwin said he followed the accused from Moore's Rd. to Rosebank Red where McMillan forced another car off the road. When. the accused was stopped on Rose bank Rd. N. he used the car for support when he alighted from the vehicle McMillan said had had a couple of beers and was more exhausted than drunk on the night in questior Magistrate H. W said would treat paired driving charge as a first offense even though the record indicated a previous conviction 30-DAY TERM A lT-year-old Toronto was sentenced to 30 days jail when he pleaded guilty to a second offence charge of drinking u Wayne by he on} Jermyn he the im yout : Gould. was ed Pickering Township speak, it said Mr, McCaffrey refused to dis cuss the hearing, He said he! had once acted as committee To Dump Milk accompanied him to the hearing KINTORE, Ont, (CP)--Farm: dian pow-wow and experienced) voted to dump or give away some friction with other Indians milk and picket London dairies Police Constable Laurie Watson Who had served in that capacity if Otiawa does not approve an at Morgan's Park July 29. Con-| the previous year Ontario plan to give farmers stable Watson said he observed) The Manitoulin Indians, the $4.95 a hundredweight for manu- the youth with three bottles of Statement said, have for sev- factured milk beer in his hand eral months been "waging a) The resolution was approved When asked if he had a pre. Wat' against Mr, Davey, a wil- almost unanimously Thursday vious drinking conviction by N@Ss Against Mr, McCaffrey at' py the 83 farmers al a meeting Asst Crown Attorney J the Ottawa hearing called lo hear Bill Edward Howell the accused The number of teachersiarea director the Ontario said no but changed his mind|'ansferring away from Indian Farmers Union, report on a when his record was pro. affairs through dissatisfaction meeting Tuesday with William duced with Mr, Davey's policies and stewart, provincial agriculture Magistrate H. W. Jermyn sen. tactics has risen steadily each' minister tenced Gould and convicted) ¥ear." the statement said Mr. Langdon said he was not him of a further charge of fail : against the resolution if it should Ng to notify the Department of BAR YOUNG FROM FILMS prove necessary, It would be a Transport about the sale of his TEHRAN (AP)--A new police disgrace, however, if farmers car and fined him $25. A charge order bars persons under 18 should have to consider such of having liquor against the from crime and romance drastic action in a country fac- accused was withdrawn movies shown in Iran. Police ing a dairy shortage St SPEND SENTENCE said violation by the young. He added that although the \ Toronto man was given asters, who must show identity resolution would be difficult to suspended sentence when he cards at theatres, would mean organize it could hold back milk pleaded guilty to failing to re- arrest from Woodstock to Windsor, ort an accident snielidain-contetemmiataninti Elihu Sheffington told Pick ering Township Police he had been involved in a one-car acci DAY --- WEEK -- MONTH 58.00 PER DAY (tage cn 25-65 dent in the township several 7 MILEAGE CHARGE days after the accident 53 CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS FORD'S 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, Sherrington said he struck a Oshawa of tree, beside the road, after -he was blinded by oncoming head lights. He was taken to the Scarborough General Hospital where received 'treatment for five ribs Damage to the accused's car was estimated at $500. He re ported' the accident four days he broken ithis Langdon, | later, WEEKEND CELEBRATION be held. At 4 p.m., Aug. 21, His Grace Archbishop Philip Pocock, of Toronto, will conduct a solemn high mass. Seen here are views of the exterior and interior of the imposing church building Oshawa Times Photos 1860, the parish completed its church in 1870 at a cost of $7,800, The centennial cle- bration will commence at ll a.m, with a requiem mass for the deceased members of the parish, Later in the day @ parade and carnival will During the Aug. 20 weekend the members of St, Frances de Sales Roman Catholic Church, Pickering Village, will celebrate the 100th anni- versary of the start of con struction of the present church building. Founded in Church At Pickering To Mark Centennial PICKERING (Staff) With; De La Salle Oakland Bugle and,sound and recent inspection by riots breaking out in many see-|/Drum Corps expected tojconstructural engineers showed tions of the continent, Pickering|turn out over 100 marchers in|that it will serve the parish of Village residents will not bej/the -parade, which will have|200 families for another 20 asked to keep off the streets/some 80 majorettes and is ex-ivears, Recent renovations, in when army tanks roll into the|pected to take 30 minutes to! cluding an altar facing the con- village on the afternoon of'pass a given point in the vile greeation, cost in excess of Aug, 20 lage double the original building No violence is expected when| church officials cost Roman 'Catholic residents ofjed that this is not an advertis The centennial program will village of 1,600 celebrate|ing parade and no floats from start at 11 a.m, Aug, 20 when the centennial of high + spired' commercial interests have been!a solemn Requiem Maas for all Si. Francis de Sales Roman|accepted the deceased members of the Catholic Church, Church St, § Rev, W, Forgach, parish pas. Parish will be sung by Mon- The tanks, along with anitor, said the St. Francis de Signor John O'Connor, DP, pas ancient steam engine, antique Sales Parish was established in tor Of St, Helen's Roman Cath- autos, horse-drawn wagons and' 1840 but construction of the Olle Church, Toronto, buggies of all descriptions church was not started until At 1,20 p.m, the parade will promise to make this the most 1846 and was completed in 1870. line up at the Pickering Dis- colorful day in the village's) The original contract price trict High School grounds and long history for the structure, which seats! move through the village arriv- Over four miles of tissue over 200, was $7,800 and church ing "at the church parking lot paper will be used to decorate authorities displayed some dis- at 3,30 p.m, where a garden floats for each of the 12 organ-|may when the contractor want+|party will be. in progress tts izations within the church, ed to be paid $8,200 upon coms'cluding a bazdar, The internationally renowned pletion of the building kiddie rides 10 DAUGHTERS PAD pm. draws will be held THEN A BOY ) for a color television set and other prizes followed by a dance GROSSE TETH, La After 10 daughters, Mr al the new school and church | auditorium On Sunday, Aug. 21, at 4 p.m Mrs, J, Julius Bush Jr, have a boy. J, Julius have stress ISTRUCTURALLY SOUND Father Forgach said the |building was still structurally | Ont. Students Enrol AtLaval QUEBEC (CP)--Ontario stu dents this year again form ey "4 biggest group from a_ single ig 2 pg Meg Hg Pig ipa [province to enrol for Laval Uni-| Will be held at the school audi- liv R | versity's summer course torium followed by a concert They just won't leave The 145 Ontario enrolments at 8 pm LG sh a are four more than last year's) The program will be held him alone, said Mrs, Bush tolal at Laval, a French-lan-,come rain or shine and the I'm afraid he'll have ® | cuage university located in Que-|third weekend of August prom: miserable | life, They just | hoo's capital, Quehee province|ises to be a grand day for the love him. jis second with 98 enrolments, | Catholics of Pickering village ja drop of 22 on last year 'and township. (AP) and a solemn High Mass will be celebrated by His Grace, Arch: bishop Philip F, Pocock, DD. 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Three standing committees of its kind in the province, was au-|the planning board will be as- thorized Friday by Municipai|tablished, cutting the county Affairs Minister J, W, Spooner.|into three geographical group- The minister, in a letter to|ings. ty cle : minister said the three county clerk-treasurer, defined PI ne would "give the plan--'The County of Higin Planning Area" outlined attention to planning matters nning | Area"--and arising in the parts of the plan- epresentation on the plannin, eas -- aing aren they O board, represent. : Spooner, in his Outline of the board's operation, author- {sed counte os a money for the board's from the local municipalities through a levy as part of the rate. SN aC Created To Individual Requirements County council has been pressing for a county planning area for a long time. 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