nts ient park r, was port for commit- ct. A gross rr 1966, part in | young ildren's 20 spe- by. the st year, in the ) spece ch with a -Dyne) injured of new n oint~ called sthrink- ion H nation ent in- | cause or Prew COUNTY LINES Pupils Display Work At Maxwell Heights MAXWELL HEIGHTS OTTAWA (TC) when she competed against the should allow conditional entry) G. M. Bornet and Zdzislaw | check [Polish Engineers Suggest Conditional Country Entry By KEN KELLY (CP) -- seems to be a surplus of engi-jlem is that Canadian authori- criminal and | NEW Church Property 'Tax Proposed {churches were taxed, he says In jan article written for the April issue of Playboy magazine. Pike resigned Jast year as Episcopal bishop of San Fran- cisco to work with California's NEW YORK (AP)--The con-|Centre for the Study of Demo- Bishop James | Pike says the income and prop- erty of organized religion Canada|neers and technicians in Poland. |ties, because of the need to chanid bb taxed in the: United -- Education Week was cele-jwinners of two other classes. \of immigrants from countries|(Dick) Przygoda of Toronto, ap-'hackground in the country of}has become a menace." brated at Maxwell Heights Pub- lic School with an open house to which parents were invited to see their children's work and meet the teachers.. Of special interest were the;of Mr. and Mrs. large centennial books in Mrs.|terson, who Mary Beard's room. An illus- trated history of Canada was done by the pupils of Grade 8; while the Grade 7 pupils did a Good Speaker Murray represented Pat-| NEWCASTLE (TC) -- Mary, mons Grace Patterson, 13, daughter|was told Monday. The proposal came from oo few years. the | 25-year-old Association of Polis Ts a Newcastle Public School, made|Engineers in which| EXTEND PERMIT | a fine showing in the public argued that speaking contest at Port Hope. | missing She was one of five contes- |permissive attitud where Canadian authorities|pearing for the association, out-| can't check the security back-|lined ground of applicants, the Com-jentry permitte d in France| Poland immigration committee| where ih ' Canada, this the boat to compete at Polish government towa rds} jemigration of its citizens. country on a more|' : e by the migrant to work. He registers origin, are reluctant to accept aati luctant t c nditional) | sponsored immigration from the type of they estimated up to taxes reduced" Income | 'significantly and ;20,000 Poles have settled in the Entry is given on a three- is : month permit which allows the THURSDAY TWO PERFORMANCES {with the police and extensions of his permit are given from HI TH ONLY EACH DAY history of the explorers. Alsojtants chosen on display were the Grade 8 Orono. Projects on pioneer life in Can- : ada. Ee Certificates Student Teachers NEWCASTLE (TC) -- Par- ents with children who will be would jump at the chance tO oouiq pe followed for two years | The association said | \brief to the committee that there is a pool of engineers and technicians in Poland who in a\time to time until he is permit-| ted permanent status. Applied to Canada, the assoc- iation suggests this practice TICKETS NOW AT THE BOX OFFICE A|BRAND-NEW] ACTUAL PERFORMANCE OF MAXWELL HEIGHTS -- Abul S. Patel of the Union of|at the Newcastle Public School ronto Teachers' College, room at Maxwell Heights Pub-| accepted as age proof. ut BChool, "Mr. Patel 'taiked to} 9 tffe students about life in South Africa. (TC)|starting school next September come to Canada. But Canadian authorities South Africa and A. Peak, of|are requested to send for the\seem unaware that the Polish Toronto, students at the To-/child's birth certificate as en-igovernment, which once! R. A. didjrollment will be after Easter.|frowned on emigration, now rmet practice teaching in the senior|Birth certificates only will be|taking a more permissive atti-| said Canada should take advan- itude, especially since there tage of a surplus of trained and BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Festival Winner | s seen ae mner_/ Hannon Man Pleads Guilty i=: Elizabeth Lambert, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lambert, | achieved outstanding marks in} placing first in two classes for} children 12 years and under at) the Peterborbugh Kiwanis Music Festival. She also placed second in a class for. contes- tants 16 years and under and was first in the semi finals court Monday and pleaded charges in Oshawa Magistrate's| Cres. guilty to all seven before Mag-|© _ Children istrate D. B. Dodds. The} To Seven Charges In Court _*: | 'ONVICTED Convicted of being drunk in a so that an assessment could be |made of political loyalty. Bell (PC--Carlefon), is\former immigration minister, -' skilled personnel if one exists in Poland. Hubert Badanai (L--Fort Wil- liam) said he favors greater immigration from Poland and the Canadian govern-| ment also is anxious to promote | | EVENINGS 8.15 ALL SEATS $2.00 MATINEES 2 p.m. SEATS $1.50 STUDENT & SENIOR CITIZENS $1.00 Przygoda said the prob- Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 THE D'OYLY CARTE OPERA COMPANY. Warner Bros. presents all the music, magic and magnificence of the most delightful Mikado ever. @ FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE A BHE Production of THE D'OYLY CARTE OPERA COMPANY+"THE MIKADO" by W.S. GILBERT and ARTHUR SULLIVAN Based on the Stage Production by ANTHONY BESCH + Produced by ANTHONY HAVELOCK-ALLEN and JOHN BRABOURNE : Directed by STUART BURGE *TECHNICOLOR' WIDESCREEN from WARNER BROS. EPI'S 1500,000,000," or 50 per cent) security States because 'church wealth) ™ore 4, cratic Institutions. Church real estate, Pike says, amounts to 'no less than $79,- than the value of all real property in New York City, but could be 20 taxes are paid. Pike estimates that the Ro- Iproperty taxes abated ifiman Catholic Church owns $44,- EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENTI TOMORROW AND a Ad SI dS {cy 3 >< « "RFRICA ADDIO" IN TECHNICOLOR THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 14, 1967 13 | 500,000,000 worth of real \Protestant and. other estate, |$28,000,000,000 groups | $7,000,000,000. and Jewish HELD OVER! | ROCK HUDSON GEORGE PEPPARD THEY DID TONY GUY STOCKWELL: NIGEL GREEN WILL BE TOBRUK ¥, | WHAT REMEMBERED FORALL & TIME! eee FEATURE TIMES: 1:30 - 3:20 - 5:15 7:25 - 9:35 OUTDOOR THEATRE NOW PLAYING « 1" SEVEN ANTS RAT STARR ke HIGHEST RATING! IS PARI BURNING? WITH AN INTERNATIONAL ALL-STAR CAST UVERFOOL RO: 404 282-8369 839-2171 2nd Smash Hit! Gun, gun, gun, who's got the gun? PARAMOUNT PICTURES press charges laid against Hannon in-|Public place and fined $50 and) LAST TIMES TODAY ! a/costs were: James Bartlett, 62, Ivan Simoneau, 29, of RR 3, of 345 Oshawa Blvd. South, and! IZZA Hannon, Ontario, faced seven| Jack Guerin, 20, of 124 Tyler! cluded: driving without Robert : = scoralll Here'sthebiggestSportsmen's Show ever presented. Some- thing for every sportsman, every member of the family. Come and have the time of your life! $-67-5 Exhibition Park, Toronto 11A.M.-11 P.M. March 10-18 (Except Sunday) licence; driving under 'suspen-|o no fixed address; sion: failing to remain at the|Dubeau, 32 of 630 Brewer St. scene of an accident; two charges of theft under $50; auto theft; unlawful possession of driver's licence; and possession of beer in a place other than his residence. Sentence on the seven charges will be handed down March 20. PRELIMINARY Robert Talbot of 284 Festhu- bert St. pleaded not guilty to a charge of rape. An Oshawa wo- |East; and Charles Carlson, 60, of no fixed address. | Convicted on the same offence and fined $20 were: Lawson Beers, 27, of 31% Bruce St.; Claud Hopkins, 44, of 74 First Ave.; and William |McLaren of 45 Drew St. | Ronald French, 18, of no fix- ed address, was also convicted }of being drunk in a_ public) jplace after pleading -- guilty.) \Sentence was set over for |April 17. man was the c lainant. Ma- gistrate Dodds listened to Crown evidence and set the rest of the preliminary hearing over to March 27. Evidence for the de- fence will be heard at that time. IMPAIRED Harold Cummins of 1084 Car- olyn St. pleaded guilty to im- paired driving and was fined $150 or 30 days. Cummins hit a car near the corner of Centre and Gibbs Streets causing $40 damage to the other car. ASSAULT Hubert O'Neil pleaded guilty to a charge of common assault duty policeman and called him "a big fat cop." O'Neil was fined $50 and costs or 15 days. THEFT Gwen McCoy, 18, of. 469 Crerar Ave. pleaded guilty to a charge of theft under $50 and was given a six-month suspend- ed sentence. Miss McCoy was charged for a theft on March 9 from a local drygoods store slacks. $100 FINE Max Bochenski, 19, of 168 Gibb St. was fined $100 or 30 consuming and received | same fine for a minor having} of alcohol. | $100 FINE Q Breath of Scotland JIMMY NEIL Dennis Clancy * Will Storr George Cormack & Irene Sharp Sendre Bald Jones + John Crawford Pipes & Drums of the Ontario Regiment -- Presented by -- OSHAWA ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY TUESDAY March 14th, 8:30 P.M. Nelson Quick, 19, of 378 Elgin St. East, was fined $100 and costs or 20 days when he plead-! ed guilty to minor consuming. MINOR Francis Twaddell, 19, of 24 Elgin St. was fined $100 or 20) days when he pleaded guilty/ to minor consuming. Twaddell had appeared on this charge} before. | $50. 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