Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Aug 1966, p. 15

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Lone Male Amid Witches THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, August 20, 1966 15 owned by a company whose name was not disclosed, were accidentally tossed into the Dump Raked For Bonds 2s iwnsup pen TORONTO (CP)--A suburban| Mission, a crew of men scoured * Scarborough dump was to be|the dump Friday night to no_ 5 w seatcied agaia taday Sy mon) Sal. suspending the search bee . cause of darkness. ey with excavating machinery and Pi hand rakes for missing negoti-| The men are employed by » able securities reported to be|Fetterly Adjustment Services. worth $200,000. = J e In Population Explosion es rae ee carted off by a private trucking company. BE York said he thought that a real-life counterpart to being married ta a witch is a wife 'who is very successful at some career, like a theatrical star, and who makes more money than her husband." By CYNTHIA LOWRY Bewitched is about to start MU niger ly Ag ead ts third season as a hit prop- clan, was receiving the atten- erty and York, as the long: tion of the Bewitched makeup suffering Darrin, was involved man. in an episode that sent him back "J'm a guest witch," she an-jcenturies in time. nounced to a passerby, en route] «ceems to me that our witch to 5 bs gar gy -- be population is increasing," said eas | pon a od of the the actor. "In one show we fin- bexulil mS a ange aBc| shed recently, I and my boss, ner gaan omens» Larry Tate, were the only hu- York, sporting a fake scar on aoe in the whole show. his right cheek, was in his un-|HE'S SOLID dershirt, cooling off from a While the flashy pyrotechnics morning spent in medieval tal OS oe played by Eliza- : d e hot|beth Montgomery and Agnes knight's armor under thi een ate Ga sine lights. tion, York's down-to-earth char- acter is the solid wall against which the whole magic game is "That wouldn't be a real prob- lem as long as the career was not more important to her than the marriage," he continued. "But that's a hard combination for women to handle. Most men --and I'm one of them--can do their work here and then go home and have a different, un- related life." York and his wife Joan have been married 14 years and have Police said the securities, The Sounds of the Big Beet _CAR SAMANTHA EGGAR five children--three girls and two boys with ages from three The Place To Meet -- FRIDAY ----, 2 EXCITING GROUPS The Fabulous HAYS a Plus Whiskey Sours GRANLEY COMPANY Presents I Y GRANT Gas Strike Made At Courtright COURTRIGHT, Ont. (CP)--A gas strike has been made south of here, it was announced | Thursday. s Ralph Brady, a backer of the Courtright project, reported that the strike occurred at the 2,400-foot level. He said the well contains a high content of oil as well as gas. played. to 11. -- * SATURDAY * held over 2nd week stein LUCI GREETED BY CHUMS municipal airport by Betty Barclay as the newlyweds Beal (centre) and Bitsy arrived to take part in the wedding or another girl- friend Saturday night. PANAVISION®: COLUMBIACOLOR Children To Get Feature Times: Artifical Arms WEEKDAYS 7:30 and 9:40 g SATURDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M. EDMONTON (CP)--Th - cess of Serteniemayopecned SUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P.M. artificial arms on a four-year- old girl has led the Rehabilita- tion Institute of Montreal to ex- pect to fit at least 12 thalido- mide children with similarly- operated limbs within the next) two years. BAY RIDGES fr Wh OE = Luci Nugent Johnson, (left), is greeted at Austin's a ce ea ceedenatliagienteinilt SAM JAFFE ans PAUL RADIN Growing Pacific Role Falls Under Scrutiny Canadian Institute of Interna-| their role as members of the BANFF, Alta. (CP) -- Diplo-tional Affairs, the United Na-| International Control Commis- mats and politicians, business-tions Association and the uni-|sion supervising the 1954 Ge- men and others in Canada areversities of Alberta and Cal-|neva agreement in Viet Nam, looking more frequently west- gary. cf |Cambodia and Laos. Dr. Gingras said the limbs ward to the Asian nations that Canadian involvement in the} Canadian aid is going to Thai-| are an improved model of those rim the Pacific. Pacific has taken many forms|jand and Malaysia. \developed in Russia. Attached At a five-day conference open-in recent months. Wheat sales to China and|to a plastic harness fitted ing here Monday, about 20 Ca- This country's former repre-| growing trade with Japan have} around 'the child's torso, they nadian and other authorities insentative in China and India,| prompted trips to those coun-\are capable of four kinds of| a number of fields will assessChester Ronning of Camrose, tries by officials, including pro-| movement. The child operates this growing Pacific role Alta., fas travelled to Hanoi) vincial and federal political\them by working piano - like Their meeting is the fourthtwice sweeking a road to peace) jeaders. | keys with her own hands, which annual Banff Conference onin Viet Nam. ' | China's nuclear weapons tests fit inside the tops of the. arms.| World Affairs, sponsored by the Canadian personnel continue | sq the political upheaval in In-| Dr. Gingras said 12 adults igh eee ala HSS donesia have turned further at-|have been fitted with such . | tention on the Pacific region. _ | limbs. E er | Mr. Ronning and Blair Sea-| : ana 1ans ag lborn, former Canadian repre-| EARN UP TO $100 sentative on the International) Control Commission, are among| A WEEK OR MORE To Get Up And Go fe i Nana GRADUATES jence. é | Others include External "ef pga tee iponegS ipo lfairs Minister Paul Martin; u 0 James Barrington, former Bur-| rir ye sei de geo wom ee a to Ottawa,| DAY or EVENINGS. 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