Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1967, p. 8

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Murray Vice and Glen Glas- trict Sodbusters' Association; . . a lel 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Reidee Apel Ze 3967 | Farmers Hosts po of the Oshawa District Sod-|James McCansh, a Rotary di- Bowmanvi e ecreation r , : | |busters' Association presented|rector; John Howden, reeve of e GRAND OPENING BALL e ' . ] F t U s | T R t . n afr. Bastedo with a live rooster ae Phin 4 ident peo Pgh : B | t jin a cage at their annualjbert Murdock, president of the . | ' 4 Nationa armers nion | 0 0 arians "Farmer's Frolic" Thursday|Rotary Club; George Slocombe, Project, Proves Big Success! NEW LEGION H ALL z 4 | MAPLE GROVE (Staff) --|night at Maple Grove United|chairman of Rotary's rural- r 471 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH i - . IE, F. Bastedo, Oshawa barris-|Church. More than 185 persons|urban committee; Glen Glas- | ce g on ers a t urc asing ter and former city councillor,|and Oshawa Rotarians attend-|pell, director of ODSA; T. K.! BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --)same number of hats were on i Featuring: -- ; : has a new fit i a to his re, a ae ek ae preggo Ae sage gpg About 1,000 people viewed a las Par BE ged hl ot pet The BILL BACKWELL COMBO s ; collection. His fellow Rotarians uests at the hea e in- rs i hats, floral {ings Proc OTTAWA (CP)--The National] However, Mr. Atkinson told ad him "person most often/cluded Everitt C. Warne and|Darlington Township Bae -- So ea si Bios a ast oil painting class of the recrea-|jm SATURDAY, APRIL 8th e te Farmers Union today pondered|reporters later the cabinet gave late to meetings" and he now!Vernon Powell, secretary and|Tay Vice, chairman of the Sod- : : 5 tion centre. eB Pe So ek ici ak & f whether to support demands for|no indication it intended to raise), .- 3, award to prove it. ltreasurer of the Oshawa Dis-|busters' entertainment com-jings at the Bowmanville Lions BE meng? Pe Bap Facilities & higher farm guy by Rosa ben he. pig . ~~ ae Centre Auditorium, Beech wages ae . |_| fe F its members to halt purchase 0! ; ince Mountford, of Bramp- ; ight. -- Pan- : daria Vanlpment. agents was more favorable, but ton "acted an. MC, "entertain, Street: Thursday night. | EP Tevrolsum, Corp. ha;| Meee & Roy Atkinson of Saskatoon,|there were no commitments. -- PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ment was provided by Hilda! ! De-\;nnounced it plans to build a -- = : NFU president, told a Thursday} The NFU, whose Ontario ASSOCIATIONS Veenstra, vocalist; Penny\partment Director T. A. Fan-/pas processing and sulphur|sO " S " 4 press conference the farm or-jbranch is talking of milk dump- e671 1967 Nicholls, dancer; Chuck Ford|ning said the display of mil-Iplant at Bigstone Creek, 175|¢ ' t ganization's governing councilling and a march on Ottawa to on the banjo and Edgar Good- linary and arrangements was a miles northwest of the Alberta « ' s will' decide today whether to/protest milk prices, said farm * ~~ aire playing the piano. huge success and will be re-|canital. The installation will U, HOTEL I Laie ins cesare' boycot \income has remained static for Crntennta 4 a The United Church Women's |Peated next year. cost $2,000,000 and turn out tla 4 He- said polls among some|two years. Agriculture policy group of Maple Grove United; At the exhibition about 80/47,000,000 cubic feet of natural NFU:members show widespread|seemed designed to depopulate Church catered. flower arrangements and the'gas a day. Presents the ° support for a boycott. The NFU/rural areas. : in the : _ DAN u t is active in the four western| The brief claimed farm imple- | ' : i $ provinces and Ontario. More|ment manufacturers had raised OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM NOTE: SEE THIS PAGE FOR REGULAR EVES, PROGRAMME COUGH LAN 1 than. one-quarter of the gg prices «hag peel pond ta be in these provinces are jcommission on r 3 Sh +: 4 1 prices was established last | R EVU E 5 7 tines met eaters re dditi th t Saturday April 22, 1967-8 pm. 3 CHILDHOOD £23 PRODUCTIONS presents 4 1 after presenting a critical brief} In addition, the governmen ' ee 4 to the cabinet demanding an in-showed no apparent concern A MAGICAL DOUBLE FEATURE FILLED | and oe creased federal farm role to na ne aaaivy tea sad ou DANCING TO BILL MILLAR 1 /@ ta By ge sho ca ' j i \trol in a» H ae "ime newly established dairy industries. A full-scale investi AND HIS SEVEN-PIECE ORCHESTRA WITH ADVENTURE AND FANTASY! | Recoring Asin nen, § Ct. commission should be given the |gation of the in roads of foods ml FPN a : 4 ee | e Pooley . gy cro j ii power to regulate dairies, allot- peso, companies and oth- @ SPOT PRIZES @ PALL HME we : al 4 oy © --Exotie ; ; ting .milk supplies and fixing|ers into farm production was z VEN rhe Rf, $ ; aw: Poe. the en mia Ds Ae the NFU also repeated its) gone For Table Reservations 'nee by Entertainment Nightly ; ae his milk, the brief said. Dairies : : P s would be commission agents. long-standing demand for an ag- Couple 723-0561 Saturday Matinee 4 to 6 P.M. Critical of the new federal jricultural Plan nie e auiner | French Buffet Daily 12 - 2:30 and 5 - 9 p.m, dairy spolicy, which took effect ity made ig of people dees the SUNDAY DINNERS 5 to 8:30 P.M April, the NFU said the man-|farms and government to CO- : uracturing mile Serie Or 92.1? 1 rab tebe Pe oe oe Now Licensed Under L.C.B.0. Big bar livers 4 hundredweight falls short of|marketing. as eae ac : farm needs. It should be $5 as|e rE Te Banquets Peo <a eo y: requested by every farm organ- | | one it iS ! ization in Canada. | WHEN 33 2 y ane THE 'INS' | ~S COGCOGS NEI f | by én CUP SURVIVORS } 'Go our F Pa ANADL PR s AS TOLD BY ghee ere Dancing PAUL TRIPP hold | : two Kingston Aces, Moncton) ne Hawks, Morrisburg sper hesstriahlnysaiae dt oath Drummondville, Que., Rockets. |v' wast bby MINS <q yer ton piace Nelson Maple Leafs, Drum-} elebriste | Sas heller Miners, Winnipeg Ma-| SHOW BAND < | way roons, Calgary Spurs. a eee ee . A sant EAST : ; He Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, a b cy SAT: SNOW WHITE AT 1:05 and 3:15---WOLF AT 2:10---SUN: ONE SHOWING AT 2 p.m. , Cornwall Royals, Toronto Marl- : : cog, onc, aoe a ed I ix ODEON THEATRE oh Hamilton Red Wings, Niagara FENLLAFELDING-JOANSIMS ANGELA DOUGLAS Ss sm NS ABC | Falls Flyers, Halifax Cana- ey: ead diens, Thetford Mines Cana- TIMES -- 1:30 -- 3:20 -- 5:20 -- 7:25 -- 9:30 fue diens. é the WEST SATURDAY the New Westminster Royals, Ed- dig monton Movers, Brandon Wheat NIGHT e cp Kings, Flin Flon Bombers, Sas- oe a ee FROM MONSTER AND MADMAN! mes . x 5 electri é OLD TIME and THE CASUALS i day to j Americ ae MODERN YES!... WE ARE NOW OPEN! s i 2 sion a ROYAL HOTEL Dance to pes Now Frankenstein has created Beware: Country and Western Music tei WHITBY tsp second ico Bt A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN | the beat of the HOTEL LANCASTER a : e "The Original home of Country & Western Music in Oshawe" eaid. VELTRI DRIVE , LOUNGE & DINING : OUT « » - AND THIS EXCITING, FIRST-RUN 'tage WITH THE SOUL cloth: P " In LOUNGE and his TON,GHT BLOCK-BUSTER IS OUR cludifi GALA OPENING ATTRACTION ! ' i RED BARN |IIrm=- : wrapped met «A First . networ : i peg lige yt there was man... THIS iS THE W, . feet! INDOOR- were 0 iis le: oie. Caikiul Cosaens NEW _TORMADOS woman,..and beast... AY IT WAS ee ouTDOOR TOLD Val Gis eee th Most Versatile Group 22. : £g THEATRE PP cages a f : i) im at the telecas: told no © SPECIAL ® SEA FOOD MENU Friday and Saturday Live Lobster, Crab, Fresh Shrimp, Alaska King Crab Legs WEDNESDAY ond SUNDAY EVENING 6-9 P.M, BUFFET GEORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL For Reservations Call . . . 723-4693 Y MILLION | Ed FRANKEN % BY DELUXE CHEATED WWW MUMMY'S SHROUD" AMORE MOREL JOHN PHILLIPS DAVID BUCK we ELIZABETH SELLARS cet cer 'erwrgiay by JOHN GILLING "7°" 22% soe rune: Protsent by ANTHONY NELSON KEYS + Dwected by JOHN GILLING A SEVEN ARTS HAMMER PRODUCTION « A 20" CENTURY-FOX RELEASE : \ | \ The three funniest agents WITH A have 'em tremblin' COLD in the Kremlin when they unleash... NOSE teect cues sar PAUL FORD. an eneassy rrcrunes nevease + SEVEN ARTS: HAMMER PRODUCTION - RELEASED BY 20 CENTURY-FOX COLOR BY DELUXE | 2 SHOCKERS! | FODAY [TH PALMER DIDN'T KNOW WHOSE FUNERAL IT WOULD BE. WMQUEL WELCH JOKN RICHARDSOW- 1 srunwina covor OSHAWA 2nd Smash Hit! ADDED FIRST-RUN HIT | DEAL IN DANGER" HARRY "aie* IN COLOR HE JUST HOPED IT ~ WOULDN'T BE HIS... 7 Swit REMEMBER--CHILDREN UNDER 12 ARE ADMITTED FREE! Whe syst THIS WEEK € The Canadian Concert Association of Oshawa ---- 2 ee bor um ua | STITCH IN TYME tig ; moe petit THE NATIONAL BALLET OF Crowd at $1.00 Non-Memb + .+75¢ Members 0.C.V.I. AUDITORIUM SAT., APRIL 8th - at 8:30 p.m. DRESS -- Shirt and Tie -- No Blue Jeons CANADA WITH ORCHESTRA Under the direction of CELIA FRANCA MON., MAY 8th, 8:30 P.M. EASTDALE THEATRE -- Harmony Rd. N. Adults -- $2.50 Students -- $1.25 Tickets at Saywell's Book Store THE GOLD RUSH LOUNGE | | ae ADULT DANCE Club Annerene ON SCUGOG ISLAND tn | E ermmmns TE ee fig SATURDAY, APRIL&h | eee | «att: MICHAEL CAINE AL MATHEW oe -- festa -- arisen : s re 'anitiaie, | oo Funeral ine Berlin rio |e pet ise acergag peicrarn co-c0 DANCER ary Refreshmante--Buflet Supper aids a eee | PAUL HUBSCHMID:OSCAR HOMOLKA wn weeny tvs teseecrcae-e< lI SAT, APRIL 15th-8:30 P.M. | (UWL) 74 iempnnuaieetersetatear titers eas xt on eee ot EASTDALE THEATRE -- Harmony Rd. N. ie A imma ome 72) Ne age | TODAY... EGIENNE Gay -- 2 ' T

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