Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Feb 1967, p. 23

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ot PR A ahs ' - a ae : - « -_42e. ' ' Ae ¢ . fit, oh 28h 28 "owe * ¢ --a ee oats "7 THE OSHAWA A TIME, Wednesday, Peneueny: 22, 1967 2] Former Immigration Head FE CANE FINES DOW agar cane male &T It takes. aut. eight tons otlsugar. Attacked Toronto Press | NOW PLAYING OTTAWA (CP) -- A former He believed the Toront i (hard said. .. and T was WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! _ not surprised to 'hear repeated Liberal immigration minister jnewspapers were out to "de-| lattacks against me.' bitterly attacked the Toronto| METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER meceanes A CARLO PONT PRODUCTION ¢ 5 jstroy the minister of immigra- Layee De teoned ct lon. All of these attacks were DAVID LEAN'S FILM OF BORIS PASTERNAKS £3 a \found to be unfair and un- D AX stroy" him in 1964, A strike was in progress at founded by Mr. Sedgwick, the OCTOR ZHit GO Rene Tremblay, now the MP oye prem ati they | former minister declared 1 PANAVISION® AND METROCOLOR for the Quebec riding of Mata-|had hired strike-breakers from |------------ ---- coe PP Sia outside Canada, he sai The} BOX OFFICE OPEN 12-9 P.M, pedia-Matane, said the reason |0Uts A le said bi | GETS AHL PLAYER EVES AT 8:30 P.M. for the attack was that his de-|iMmigration department even-} partment ordered deportation of| tually had ordered some of| SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)--| SAT. & SUN. at 2 P.M. & 8:30 P.M, strikebreakers at Toronto news. these strike-breakers deported. {San Diego Gulls of the Western | SS papers. This step did not "please" the/Hockey League Tuesday an-| POO, ORE GT His speech came during de- "@WSpapers, a Ithough Mr |nounced the acquisition of right! ef ee bate on a bill to create an im-| Tremblay, as minister, was not winger Roger Cote from Spring- | PHONE 725-5833 -- 725-5562 migration appeal board, directly involved field Indians of the American The bill before the House °! expected trouble," Mr.jLeague. wae arose from the report of Joseph a Sedgwick, a commissioner who investigated certain appeal pro- APPEARING cedures and the complaints of ship deserters who said they were being unfairly treated by NIGHTLY the department. Mr. Tremblay had assumed | In The the immigration portfolio in February, 1964. Shortly after. i wards, he told the Commons, Vintage Floom the Toronto Telegram, Star, and Globe and Mail began running D articles on the charges by the anny ship deserters, many of them of Greek origin. TODAY GLINT EASTWOOD ~A FISTEDL DANGER FITS HIM LIKE A TIGHT rv) WVARIANNEKOIH ania' FiSTEUL Wesmers apur Vf FORESTERS' NEW EXECUTIVE | IZZA Harrison A new executive of the From left to right, bottom Alexander, recording secre- treasurer; Terry Matthews, Phone 723-0241 Hi DOLLARS' Released thru Independent Order of For- are: Robert Gallagher, tary. Back row, left to Past Chief Ranger; Anna or 728-0192 UNITED ARTISTS « a : FEATURE TIMES:-- , " Court Deputy; Alan Honess, right: David Simpson, Vice P 3 ' oe " 1:30 - 3:20 - esters has taken office. Chief Ra 4 id B rl bi ope, financial secretary; bd : : af _ ha nger; an everly Chief Ranger; Jean Sabins, and tohisabratan: pater EPI & bath ite ge L 5:10 - 7:30 - 9:40 --Oshawa Times Photo | Singing and Recording Artist Pamela Martin, Marina R. ron oe . ] Conservatory Of Music ~|fer (equal). Pass -- Lexie Love. lesae VI SINGING Exa Result R ] d | First class honors -- Barbara S e e e Warren. doch (equal); Joel Raskin;|GRADE IV SINGING Patsy Douds; Paul H. For-| Honors -- Rita Knott; Gail |Elliott; Paul Manning; Cheryl! Barclay. released. Names are arranged Elliott: Brian Moore, | in order of merit. |GRADE II SINGING ARCT PIANO | First class honors -- Susan| Solo Performer's: First class|Meades. Honors -- Suzanne/GRADE I SINGING honors -- Karen R. Downing. | Dobos, Ruth Henninger (equal);| Honors -- Christine D. Kuch. = SELLING OUT Successful candidates in ex- aminations held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto in Oshawa have been J. Kimmerly. Honors --Nancy sythe. Pass -- Wanda _ C./MeWilliams. Pass ~ Susan M. |GRADE Tt PIANO Pass -- Dianne E, Yurkowski. > ha Clark scone|ittehael aja mere. Pas = Rechitzki (equal). [Doherty segue bia ka sel Our Building is Sold. WE MUST VACATE. 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Store for @ Full Selection. M. Popham. First class honors -- David Haisel, Elizabeth J. MacGregor MIKEAL GRADE VII PIANO \(equal). Honors -- Christine ' Honors --. Josephine Kotwas; Tereszkiewicz; Patricia L. Carla E. Mcllveen; Evelyn K. Gray; Janet E. Gray. Pass -- Macko, Vera Shepel (equal); |aioureen 0, Bebee, R. andy A. Pass -- Ronald Pavloff; Chris-| Thackeray (equal). tine Jankowski. ARCT SINGING STANBURY Guitor Player and Folk Singer 2 ROOMS Chesterfield Suites, Bed Chesterfields, Davenports, Odd Sofas,'"Love-. GRADE VI PIANO Solo Performer's: First class yeas 0 Pov cn a Northey| honors -- Frederick R. Cotton. Carousel veaeigeti by Canada's Top Manufacturers -- ALL Colours. Fabrics, + ; Dozens of Styles, Fabrics: and Colours : E |GRADE X SINGING and Styles. Pe poe. ae pe em " cane (emai): | Pass -- Eleanor M. Burrows. Inn Regularly $219.00 -- to $699.00 . Rngelarty 587.98 ' -- -- Sandra E. Sorri; Sharon) GRADE IX SINGING Knox; Joanne Borysiak, Anital Honors -- Nancy E. 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Make this a must in your . Centennial celebrations. DINING FOR THE FINEST FURNITURE VALUES ALL SEATS RESERVED Tickets now on sale: 2.00; 1.50 (Children 14 and Under: 1.00) Auditorium Box Office; Bolahood's Sportshaven; Jim Bishop's xe @ EXTRA" © Uf re Cone; Whitby Are; Jury& Lov', Bowrti, mest make Spenh, Fee Mad : PARKING -- - ipa BUS SERVICE Will Be Available at King and Simcoe Sts, ot many woods and finishes. "KING OF BLADES" 7:30 and 8:00 p.m. REGULARLY 339.00 is 995.00 7256559 7 why 5 ae si IN OSHAWA -* 244 10 5872 7 ae te TWO DOWNTOWN STORES 154-156 SIMCOE ST. S. 0 | ae

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