12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 15, 1967 COUNTY LINES HURRY THEM THROUGH posed English Channel tunnel, |says it would be able to move PARIS (AP)--Alfred E. Da-|5,000 cars an hour in each di- vidson, promoter of the Pro-|ection, compared with 650 an Centennial hour through the Mont Blanc | tunnel, one-fourth the length of ithe proposed 32-mile Channel tunnel. 'The volume of traffic NEED FUEL OIL ? At Kedron Open House OR \NIGHT ; sox t) Paris. CALL PERRY we'll be able to pour through will stagger your imagination," 723-3443 he told the American Club of KEDRON (TC) -- Many in- terested parents attended the open house Monday night at Kedron Public School. The cen- tennial theme was much in evi- dence in the art work on dis- BUY NOW AND SAVE! Men's Brand Name LONG SLEEVED DRESS SHIRTS These fine dress shirts come in white, solid colors and stripes. Sizes 14 to 17. 2 For The Price of 1 © USE YOUR CREDIT ® OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE STORE ONLY Open Thursday and Friday till 9 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS et 1 P.M. iplay in each room. The girls of qshawa Boy Scout Group Com- the senior room acted as Buides | mittee entertained members of and distributed name tags t0/the troop at a hockey game in ithe parents. Stewards Inducted MAPLE GROVE (TC)--Rev. P. Romeril spoke on_ their jobligation to the church and the community as he installed members of the board of stew- ards. The members. of the board are: H. J. Brooks, chair- man; H. Bradley, secretary; C. Russell, treasurer and C. |Mills, J. G. Trewin, P. Me- \Intyre, §. Jeffery, H. Groen, \J. Petrosky, Mrs. H. Cryder- |man, A. Thompson and R. Dubeau. See Ice Follies Herbert Vine. The first and d place t will Art Theme spoke on the theme "Roman Catholism Today." . Boy Scouts KEDRON (TC) -- The 2ist the Oshawa Civic Auditorium. The outing was held in appre- ciation of the boys' efforts in selling Christmas cakes. More than $70 was raised. Mrs. Rod- dick will convene the father and take part in the Durham Coun- ty semi finals at the Lions Centre, Bowmanville, Feb. 21. Speech Winners ORONO (TC) -- William Gilbank, Grade 7, won the sen- ior trophy and Carol Chatter- ton, Grade 6, won the junior trophy in the Orono Public School Speaking Contest. The senior winner will compete in the township finals and Sally Staples, the senior runner-up will speak in the Legion con- test. Four contestants took part in each contest. Arts Require son banquet being held, Feb. 18, in the council hall at Camp Samac, i Visit Toronto MAPLE GROVE (TC)--Capt. Mrs. R. K. Whitney and Lieut. M. E. Cox accompanied the group of Girl Guides who at- tended the Ice Follies in Toronto. Money Support KINGSTON (CP)--Dr. Arnold Walter said Sunday Canada faces a widening income gap for the performing arts and a growing need to extract money from the majority to cater to the tastes of a culture minority. Dr. Walter, director of the faculty of music at the Univer- sity of Toronto, said there are Fair Project | KEDRON (TC) Members lof the 25th Oshawa Girl Guides |and Brownies, accompanied by) |tended the Ice Follies in To- jronto, Various projects were utilized to finance the trip. | Priest Speaks | MAPLE GROVE (TC)--Quite a number from this area at- |tended the fireside service at} |Ebenezer United Church when Rev. N. Gignac,, pastor of St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa, SPRINGS FOR CARS - TRUCKS = TRAILERS RE-ARCHING TORSION BARS KING PINS -- SHOCKS INSTALLATIONS -- REPAIRS if Tel. 723-0821 OSHAWA SPRING SERVICE CO. 80 WOLFE ST., OSHAWA |Ferguson, J. BLACKSTOCK (TC) --| "Grandmother's Birthday Par-| ty' has been selected by the! their leaders and_ mothers, at-\ Women's Institute as the theme|if the performing arts were a of its exhibit at Blackstock) Fair. | Curling Winners BLACKSTOCK (TC) The rink composed of Neil Mal- colm, Bob Kenny, Garnet War- ner and Douglas Sleep won top honors in the local curling bon- spiel. Other winners were Stu- art Dorrell, Richard VanCamp, Allan Beacock and Glenn Lar- mer; Boyd Ayre, Charles Bick- el, A. Rundle and _ Lloyd Ayre. The prizes for one win went to Roy McLaughlin, W. Byers and R. Senior Contest BLACKSTOCK (TC) --Janet Turner, who spoke on "Upper Canada Village,' won the -sen- ior public speaking contest in which 15 contestants took part. Heather Dorrell was _ second. Other winners, in order, were 'Barry Malcolm, Linda Mc- Laughlin, Ken Crawford and quantities. 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Speaking at a Queen's Univer- sity seminar on Canadian arts and the public, Dr. Walter said business, Canadians would have to have a product to sell, a market in which to sell it and enough cash on hand to meet an unavoidable deficit. Dr. Walter was one of a num- ber of lecturers from various parts of Canada who examined music, literature, architecture and painting in Canada during Honors Won By Grimsby TORONTO (CP)--A group of young musicians from Grimsby provided one of the more mu- sical performances Sunday dur- ing the opening sessions of the Kiwanis Music Festival. Adjudicator Donald McKellar, jassociate professor of music education at the University of Western Ontario, awarded the Grimsby district high school band 87 marks in the class for boys and girls bands and first place in the division. The annual competitions continue for the next two weeks with more than 28,000 young musicians and vocalists taking part. Mire Popedic of Toronto placed first in the piano solo competition in the 11 and under age group. Sandra Pichosky of Toronto was second and Nena U.S. Vietnam, Enhance Meaningful Negotiations music festival! OTTAWA (CP)--There is not much chance of "meaningful negotiations" to end the war ir Vietnam as long as the Ameri- cans continue .to bomb the north, Prime Minister Pearson said Friday night. He added, however, that many other factors are prolong- ing the war. He criticized the Communist leaders of North Vietnam for having "'repelled"' many peace overtures. Answering questions at a stu- dent Liberal convention, the prime minister said, "it would be a good thing to stop the bombing, it would be a step to- ward meaningful negotiations." "There is not much chance of meaningful negotiations until the bombing is stopped. But there have to be a good many Keczenowski of Barrie was third. Other resuits include: Girls solo, 13 years and un- der: 1. Lois Elliott, George- town; 2. 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