.ES Dal- | Tass: it the pital, » Me- Home ector 1orial d the ; in obert Reg. \lfred man, RD Elias d at 5, in at 11 Mc- lome. ed by n, of ilard 5 sung tholic y for diéd Gen- Rev. Holy en- hawa leum, n St. Roy Merle Jerry for died By RAM SUNDAR Canadian Press Correspondent BOMBAY (CP) There is one big reason why India will not embrace Sikh travelling to Amritsar in the Punjab. 'They are setti Asians. against Asians." Britain has four proto» tors into national electricity type plants and seven com- networks. Heart of the nu- mercial stations pouring clear system, which has power ftom nuclear reac- Christ Church Unbeaten produced more atomic elec- In Protestant Playoff Christ Church emerged from the Oshawa Protestant | St. Paul's and | | | | | | Harmony Church | battled to a 1-1 tie as the novice Hockey League bantam round-|section round) robin closed, and for jplace with six points each, two robin playoffs undefeated follow- ing a 5-0 win over Knox. Har- mony topped Westminster 4:3 in they deadlocked Mark's 1-1. behind. Albert St., who tied. St. second another game. Victory gave Christ Church 11| St. Paul's won the final play- points following the six-game joff berth against Albert St. by round robin, four more than sec-|outscoring Harmony 8-7 during ond place Knox. Westminster|the round robin playoff series finished with four points and) St. Paul's and Albert St. meet Harmony two. Saturday at 1:55 p.m. ATOMIC POWER IN BRITAIN tricity than the rest of This exterior view of the the world combined, is at reactor' shows the alumin- Windscale on. the Cumber- ium - clad containment buil- land coast of the Irish Sea. ding. (CP Photo) W CDOD MEN Nepal in 1814 and in 1816 ar- K British soldiers first fought) ranged by treaty to succumb to some other kind of|be gobbled up by the Chinese."' She was 'One Reason Why India WillNotBe Commun an un- 5 feet But } accurale QUEBEC (CP) --The little;will: be only a] in Quebec proy-|which take 1 the sails |totalitarianism. Indians are just too garrulous. retorted a turbanned Hind u/coated man turned to the oldlince. from Poona. woman and said: "As a lawyer, Already berthed beside Expo The little ship recruit against the Gurkha' warriors of Gurkhas for the British army. out of Vietnam," said a bearded'the trains were never late." | | A Bombay University profes- \Sor as the Yankees are out," answered the Sikh. The Sikh was being pro - Chinese girl reminded him aggression against India in 1962.! 4 businessman from the Hima- layan kingdom 0° Nepal said jthat "if the Americans |Vietham, we may opinions here |number of people." } "To suppress all but one of jsome 500,000,000 opinions is a jtask from which even. the most \brazen - faced totalitarian junta will shrink," he adds. Of course; the professer was exaggerating -- another heart- j warming Indian trait--but most charged you don't mind eating American| \variably a lively experience. sag wheat? On a recent trip from Bom- bay to New Delhi -- a distance JOIN. DISCUSSION of more than 1,000 miles -- this" Whon the train reached New correspondent noted that except Delhi after the 23-hour journey, for some si hours at nih Mest ihe aumento the US" pres bigs ta ence in Vietnam was still going |pating in some kind of political bn Ath one: stage; twor ickare argument or other checkers had also joined. theif DISCUSS VIETNAM fray. The subjects ranged from The Indian boiling point ist Vietnam to corruption in the rather low where things political New Delhi government and from 4re concerned. President John F. Kennedy's.as-| "The British must come sassination to the eternal Indian| back," an old woman was shout- issue of the holy cow. ing in a Bombay suburban train "The Americans should get|/'"When the British. were here, CENTENNIAL BUSINESS REVIE Shop Here For The Best In Service - Products - Prices! VILEAGE CARAVANE MOTEE Accommodation For EXPO. '67 For Full Details Please Phone, Write or Drop In to. .. Mitchell & Waite Travel Service Dodd & Souter Decor Ce @ CUSTOM DRAPERIES @ BROADLOOM Painting & Decorating Contractors ntre reer TT Christ Church and Knox will meet in the league final, meet-| ing Saturday at 4:40 p.m. at! Children's Arena. Brian Paul and Colin Lockie tach scored twice against Knox with Wayne Patfield adding the other goal. Joe Woods collected | the shutout. | Dan Goodchild, Rick Wood-, cock, Bill Paterson' and Ken! Maclnally scored for Harmony | while Doug Bannon notched two| while Jess Closs registered the goals for Westminster and Dar- | shutout. ral Crawford one. Westmount and St. wound: up tied for top spot fol- lowing the pee wee round robin | series and will meet Saturday at 3:30 in the league final. Paul's | |Church nipped St. Andrew's 2-1 Luke's trimmed North- David Stewart of St. Paul's and Brent Fulton of Harmony scored for. their teams while Ken Lawton of Albert St. and Doug Coles of St. Mark's matched goals. Simcoe St. claimed fifth place by downing King St.-2-0 to finish with four points. King St. had one. Bill. Sterling and Stephen Pat- terson scored for Simcoe St. In exhibition play, Christ and St. minister 5-0. Reid: Webster and. Carl Mason Whitby Cleaners Lid. Monday - Thurs, 4-12 150 COLBORNE E. 668-2345 Fri, 4-2 A.M, Sat. 12-2 A.M. Ajax Cleaners Sunday 12 Midnight 72 HARWOOD E. 942-0310 104 Brock St. 668-8807 room with vanity. 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JUAN (AP)--A rat made quit)Off with $1,300 in cheques andjcash --s3,000 -- in the under- Grande - H have to quit|¢ash hidden in a paper bag un-|taking but hope the ship will/ment originally ordered i "The Chinese are more likely/! can tell you that. you. can be,island in Montreal is a replicajstructed with the says there are "as: many|to leave Vietnam alone once the arrested for your remark." to navigate looking passenger/ Levis shipyards on orders from self but the builders even of the Grand-Hermine, built al|will be able vants it v'd e wh the federal government one Now two Quebec City carpen- towed ters, Georges Bibeau and Andre jsitting Sylvain, are building a copy of mine at I the smallest of Cartier's three' Whatever Aapper vessels--the Emerillon. is unlikely to. be They have invested all their|ject of as much "We In keep our beside th nine observers of the Indian scene) 5. own. countty: next." der a concrete floor, Juan have an ultimate market value the idea of tt are struck by the average citi-| Be Fie idily 'ade ae Ramos told a Puerto Rican Of $15,000, Jacques-Cartier Pa zen's penchant for controversy. A man in gaudily Pees Mm bank. cashier as he presented ai The third of Cartier's ships City after the world "Our people can smell a: con- jamas let himself debut from a nibbled cheque for $908: Afterjwas called Petite-Hermine and) But the town of G |troversy from a thousand miles/UPPEr CS a ie Ve cashing it, he went out to look/so. far no one has decided to,in a bid for the s : laway," says a Socialist poli- sleeper: coach and: acct thetor an electric hammer to widen/construct a copy of that one.|it was ere {1 ( tician. A train journey in a Sikh: "How can you ask the the rat hole where he figured| The new Emerillon won't: be embarked and third-class compartment is in-; Americans to quit Vietnam when ihe rest of his savings would be.!an exact .copy of the original. It'of Canada for } 00 feet of ome t ica ong THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 28, 1967 19 Quebec Shipbuliders Build ist Jack Cartier Fleet Repl protesting gischeduled five-minute stop. "But, Madam, what can youjfleet that brought Jacques Car-|pared with "If the Americans get out of/expect from an Indian govern-|tier to Canada's shores in 1934]fairly communism or| Vietnam, the whole country will/ment?" asked a fellow-Indian.j|has caught the imagination of/of the comple: Bristling with anger, a black-|ship-builders om- 614 Prince St., ATE ace 728+7395-6 107 ByronS. Whitby 668-5862 Have Your Spring : ond Summer Garments var OLIVE HOWE WHYTE BROS. 1 eh "cpeaned 7 -- CORNER PIZZA REAL ESTATE LTD. Furniture and Upholstery > Tike New: SPECIALIZING IN Le ieccoldead FOR ALL nm Eat-In Specials @ M Suburbon N ' 7ViVi1 30% 0 ceo Nh YOUR he bs Nex Ranch bungalow, featuring extra 3 FURNISHING ot large modern kitchen, utility room (SI IRN in mai oor. be n 18° . Ta" . seCUECHG nRROa: beste its NBEDS Automotive Trim e 55 King St. E. 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Black Hawks ing twice for King. topped Rangers 3-1 and Red Al Love scored for Westmount | Wings beat Maple Leafs 21 as with Murray Garrison posting \the round robin ended. the shutout. | De r nh Came i take : . : anny Wendorf, Garry Heron ag eT pw? jand Arthur Grant . scored for erate, (0h spue sit Sint Kea an Red Wings and Kevin Beaton Porteous one while Jim Krantz tajjied for Maple Leafs. replied for Southminster. agape ' ; Westmount and. St. Paul's| Grove Sutton picked up two each had eight points following |304/s for Black Hawks and.Tom Bathe one while Bob Sterling} the round robin series with| sass ' : Simcoe St. and Northminster |Scored for Rangers. each winding up. with five.) Black Hawks and Maple Leafs Southminster and King St. two|will meet Saturday at 12:45 p.m. each, 'in Children's Arena. ' HOCKEY SCOREBOARD VIENNA (AP)--Standings in, Northern Ontario Junior the world hockey championships' North Bay 3 Sault Ste. 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