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

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_ BIRTHS AER -- Louis and Frances (nee ) are happy fo announce the of twin boys, Saturday, April 22, jother and sons doing well, Special to Dr. Cuddy and Mrs. A. Hef- ~ DEATHS 'YN, Alice Harmer awa General Hospital on Thurs- ril 20, 1967, Alice Maud Harmer, of Alfred Martyn and dear moth Ars. M. Siblock (Delphine), Har- Harmer, Walter J. Harmer, and T. Harmer, all of Oshawa; in h year, Resting at Mcintosh- n Funeral Home, 152 King Street ervice in the Chapel on Saturday, } at 2 p.m. Interment Union y. e (23 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 22, 1967 Hectic Year In Plattsburgh, ceeeiih ae Last U.S. Stop Before Expo)? S222 eee eae e en wate man som Higgier, Walsh 115 jing (S000), Two year olds, 42 Furs (8) | jpurse $1,600 5 ie Break Camp, Goldberg A-XXX104 |King's Jubilee, Hinojosa A-117 FIRST RACE -- Mite pace, Cond.,|5-Mister Win, Davies 5.10 3.460 250 PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (AP)--)the south and north ends of the Forgetful Mary, No Boy 110 |Stellar Wise, No Boy B-114 |purse $900 |\1-Sandy Demon, Wain 5.20 3.20 Plattsburgh nearest American'count |Herby B, Good, Elliott 115 Exploration, Sicchia 117 3-Leta Herbert, Waples 3.10 2.40 2.40/6-Chief Widower, Coke 420 ; gh, ; A a 5 September Sails, Bell X10 Frisky Flight, Griffo X10? }1-Mac Zin, Fines 3.50 2.60'Time 2:06 1-5 city to Montreal, is nervously| Police, sheriff's officers and|Grey Warrior, .Dittfach 115 Rip Khobar, Grubb X114 |éMuddy Patrick, Miller 2.90| Also Started: Echo O. Valley, Doctor i Py " * q IGame Over, No Boy 120 Mighty Me, Swatuck XXX112 Time 2:09 2-5 Kirk, Hi Hematite and Imperial Gal srooming for its role as "'lady|state police have been briefed|Game Over, No Boy 120 Pearl Slipper, No Boy B-114 Also Started: Sidney Mac, Babe Adios,|Attendance 7,415. Handle $408,S74, FORT ERIE ENTRIES MONDAY, APRIL 24 Set The Course, Griffo X110 | VW. Church Of Scotland Against Ecumenism By GODFREY ANDERSON Dr. Whitley said most Scots| Exploratory talks have been ' EDINBURGH (AP) -- What-|are opposed to the World Coun-|held between the Anglican ever progress it is making in|cil of Churches and the British|Church of England and Scottish the rest of the world, ecumen-|/Council of Churches. Episcopal churches and_ the | | SECOND RACE -- Mile pace, claim-| | THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200, maideniing Purse $800 | in waiting" in the court of Expo|and are ready for the heaviest!in the Ring, No Boy A-115 Across The Ling, Gomer A114 Sueer gary, Dale ae Betty Lee Castle 7. ; traffic ever to hit the area. [Castillia, No Boy 110 -- Bill Beasley entry cratched: Lincoln -Zipper | ' . . B -- King, Mason and Meyer entry ism is deeply bogged down in| 'There are plenty of carpet-|Presbyterian churches of Scot- Pegs od of is Lens ee Scotland. In fact, in many ajbagging theologians flitting|land and England. iat : ; 3 and 4 year olds, foaled In Cda., 612/1-Right Step, Curran 7.70 ¥.20 3.10 manse it's almost a bad word.|from capital to capital and sit-| Another church leader gloomy i ge FIBHEDUIEN BROCE Paeebonagel - Festi . bold [Ruia. (Divn of 1st) (1) [7-Superior. Mark, Wellwood 4.30 2.80 ry ig 4 Pe " 'a s po. . | mn! ell, Armstron > i 5 2 Some ministers are almost|ting on endless committees," he|about the ecumenical prospects se . ith net Pes 4nd be be Da pooh dint a al fis Ignindig 'Sua, Ineye it Tha wee vtioig on the subject Andes "But we inthe Church as Very Rev. George RtacLeo|Sy, mlions of Amencay, four oan and Canaan ays =! 1S PACE RESULTSixe crest (Be ees sore hcernmra ig rege tertomted |S * ry : ; ui ig Sa 5 e ° nn B. Good, Bowcu' cotty, Grattan Hal G., Easy Annie an B when they speak out, it drives|Scotland don't like being told|a former moderator of the Plattsburgh's 3,000 motel-hotel ORTH, Arthur, D, munity. Shadow Chaser, Coombs X115 Hay Joe wa General Hospital on. Satur- the Vietnam war off the front}/how to manage our affairs. If|Church of Scotland. ipesdl R Point tar FRIDAY, APRIL 21 jAnita's Grand, Inouye 115 Daily: Double, (3) and (1), pays $11.60] ril 22, 1967, Arthur D. Sidsworth Py i F rooms already are booked at ouses Point, port of entry ds _|Momentarily, Coombs X110 j Oshawa), in his 66th year, be- aces a th tile-eetab spout ed ne sp eyes ak For ego pA, i near capacity for June, Julyjnorth of Plattsburgh, is to OY ie mula Wetec Poe Claim: Biandway, Turcotte 115 eee -- Mile pace, claiming wis "arcs oie ony hay lished Chi oh r 5 an au our own ¢ ah if find ourselves to- and August. And the Clinton|the flags of many nations. ada. 4% Furlongs Mieat Maar ae T-Long N Lovely, Feagan 8.30 4.10 4.00 nald Jones (Lorraine), both. of se se of Scotland -- "Wek that in &cotl algethe e he " {County Tourist and Information| Private and commercial ve-|}javsee Fu Grito, | 30.30 12.70 10.80 Teor Town, No Boy. 110 |3-Dandy Sandy, Waddell 6.00 430 and Jack and Ralph at home. Presbyterian -- is numerically e know that in Scotland)gether," he says. Bureau believes every available|hicular traffic is expected to be|5Hi Duke, Turcotte. 13.20 sree ee Heeke an FOURTH RACE --Purse $2,200 maid-|Time 2:10 nhs "a ' Also Started: Bobcat Hanover, Pem- brow Bill, Hy Gold, Waylay Yates and overwhelming. It claims more|there is no possible chance of| 'Right now the church than 1,250,000 adult members|Scots buying thé papacy--and| missing all the big issues -- the out of Scotland's population of|the Roman Catholics here know|killing in ia: a oes nce Pagan Prince; No Boy B-11s Stic Adios 5,000,000. Next, but a long way |it. | tion explosion, the world mone- ; . | ead, No Boy B- MOUMTH RACE < dill pate, claim: 4 . : pee ici 'es ti plans 13 round-trips daily be-| |Four Blues, No Boy 115 Pp behind, come the Roman Catho-| "And we don't like the po-|ary crisis and so on. It's time ly NConatens cae eek tween Plattsburgh and Mont-| SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. |Percussionist, Inouye 120° Tagua kone, Knight 18:16 7.20 4.40 1 h ee : Hie for the new reformation. The/flow of Canadians coming south |Son Of Bruce, Goldbert A-XXX105 ight Zone, 9 lies, bos ag who are calledijitical implications of what Guieh t cern itself|for summer trips. In the past, Teal. [Giatming. Maiden three- and four-vear-|Tompionetie, Fitzsimmons 117 AFerndale Prince, Wales, 4.30 39, Episcopalians in Scotland, the aig church mus con s r S. side eee eS 3408 9.20. dpi County. Bruce, Tewei 120 |6-Major's Missey, Curran a Wee Frees, the Perntecostal|/S°®™s a fs be Church of Eng-\more with the world -- Posen 1 ire Meas ramen a One 16 HOURS SBriet Flight, Gomez 4.90 .30|Four Desserts) No Boy 120 Milles "Started. Colonal. Philp, Armbro ADULT churches, the Mormons and Je-|!and takeover bid, political be-|things as peace and war. EY $ sburg The. chamber of commerce T-Goed Kid Lovie, Fitzsimmons sole Me cores UE Bringo, Jacqueline Chief, Roving Gypsy | of Mrs, Harry Young (Bertha) io, Resting at Mcintosh-Ander- eral Home, 152 King Stree? rvice in the chapel Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, Interment Union (The family will receive at the Funeral Home com- Sunday afternoon.) 13.20) ; ' ; ry Also Ran in Order: A-Swiss Move- space will be jammed during the|heavy, and the border station at) _ Als Cary' Ann, Adock's Pride, 'Nush |e" two year olds, 4s Fore, a) summer months. Champlain is gearing to handle|kvon, Spicy Mahn, Mutvel Choice, and Ovation, Di Adding to the influx of tray-|2,000 buses a week. One bus line! Select John. Pagan Prince, No Boy B-115 A--Cherudon Stable and Sweeney Entry. ness beyond Price, yet within reach of all 3,60 Buzz McFuzz, Gomez 115 GERROW hovah's Witnesses. cause partly based on establish-|does it matter about the apos-|some weekends. here will be open 16 hours every|Gooden, Haftabe, Jivelise, Venerado, A '-- Stafford Farms entry getiasl as | Because the Church of Scot-/ment and monarchal consider-|tolic succession when we have! Mayor Francis D. Steltzer has|day to provide "where to go and |Special Line, A-Heather. B -- Meadow Acres and Dane Hill Acres). gietH RACE -- Mile pace, claiming PRESTIGE IERAL CHAPEL land can count on something|ations." 'these real problems to tackle?" appealed to all in the city and|what to see" information. DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AND%, PAID 409.10) FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2400, claim. Filynden chief, Waddell. 10,90 4.10. 2.20] ) KING STREET WEST like 90 per cent of the church-| SCS throughout northern New York! A "courtesy nickel" is being sm. 0g, (500), four year olds and Py T Mlle! Norehwood Elvis, Crowe 220. 290| RESIDENCE lephone 728-6226 going population, it feels it must} . state to be courteous, friendly, /considered for motorists who ing. Maiden Twoyeeroldss" foaled' Talam Battle, Gritfe. AXIT ene ae i etn it ltons A kaa emerge the dominant partner Arts Students seeking Jobs patient and te to the park overtime at metered slots. |Canaga, 4/3 Furlong. te sek te a ea Peer ie | ie Geren Lae Chick eile ced . é STAFFORD in any scheme for church unity.| predicted 5,000,000 | travellers|Their cars would be given ex-\ppuna® pains, 'nak: "$90 25) Cruise, Controle Bell xiee Belle 'Richores " <* SS "2 Fyeollence in apartment planning = It would certainly resent some bishops imposed on it by the La} LJ nunercain snail covers LQ Find Market Tighter Church, an outpost of the bigger Church 'of England. OPPOSES MOVEMENT FROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES MILY MONUMENTS undas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. ioe ae ne Sader eine time. 4 Jay's Grey, Turcotte . 2.00 Sirius 2nd, Griffo Axi ur on their wa 0 Expo | i ivi v4 iso Ran in ler: Bay Roman, \Jimgee, Fitzsimmons 116 SIXTH RACE -- Mile trot, cond., purse ca ital 8 y P | Motorists receiving the COUT-|wrirler, Oriental Era, A-Joy's Gep,|A -- Pine Tree stable and Garden City $1,900 Comfort in living CLEAN UP CITY tesy also would be pe this Queen's Quaim, age LG cr eee ; |4-Per'to Hanover, Winger 4.40 2.90 2.40 eis : "Y meter ti ex-,A--Dane cres an ( gro |(Exactor Wagering 1-Fearless Doc, Clements 3.60 2.40 H i ; A general refurbishing of eee re thi Ree ce Entry. Silver Nib Lee, Stirton 2.50 Prestige in location As usual, engineering stu- |city is under way, including a/P!Te¢. Snowing this 1s an over-) \ SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, claim-|Time 2:08 2-5 dents ae i heavy densad "clean-up sweep-up dae" by| Sight on your part, we have! FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Al-|ing (5000), three Naga gu 6 furs. (8) Also Started: Josedale War God, '+ Unequalled in space 5 ; : | . Three- 8 . placed a courtesy nickel in the lionge ree-year-old fillies. 6 Fur-/Amberlane, Kelly X106 |wig M and Sadydale Airwyn By THE CANADIAN PRESS University students, partic- EES One who thinks the ecumen- F those in first- almost everywhere at wages |broom - wielding businessmen. » Sets te, Orie 41h bas lO eh ee ns Exactor, (4) and (1), pays $12.50 ME ical movement will burn out is varias as baat find of up to $500 a month. Those |They will centre their efforts On Tevor Steltzer says "lady in 2zecata, *linoless mae: 390 |Lora hat Ne cbor Aan SEVENTH RACE -- Mile pace, cond.,/AGUIt Occupancy MORIAM Rev. Dr. Henry C. Whitley.| ine summer job market a bit in forestry, business adminis- |the principal streets and even! siting" Plattsburgh is under-| Ree" ee! AMES" secting saiit|Kan. Jive, Grubb. x10) |purse $1,100 \ minister of the High Kirk of! ont i i rts tration and science courses |will dust off the banks of the| & f i Portree. Gem, Colucie, Mad. Moo, and|BUsy. Man, Hinolosa qi3 Direct Dave, Waples 7.80 3.20 2.70 tighter this year in most pa \standably nervous. " 4 |Sea Salt, No Boy A-111 1-Mr. Adam, Crowe 3.00 2.70| CONTACT MR. NORMAN OSTER | Edinburgh, better known as St. . are also finding jobs easily, |Saranac River, which winds} A : _|Chinese Ex. Sool Bey Coes Berreey 11 a A red Giles's Cathedral, The man who © aan itso 67 and a host With salaries around $375. through the city on its way int | ceenage Ge Ps aglbgys ting PRACT OR: SAND WE ele aoe Me Done Hill Acres and @, Sweeney Time 2:08 Ba er a ; i | s | ; G speaks today from the pulpit of] of summer centennial activi Hundreds of Montreal stu- |Lake Champlain. Itunity to meet 5,000,000 persons lint Trea cmc, Purse, $2100. Claim- Lalas Adee tr ten ek Cas John Knox, the 16th century] ties, student-placement agen- ents are being taken on at | Boy scouts, girl scouts ANd a' gueh W Shor Hike: and' tb mlsehen Rabe Grits $504.70 4.00|, SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,400, al-| Hoover Scottish reformer, can be more} cies say the demand for stu- =XP0 for parking, restaurant |seryice clubs are joining the) : | -- In loving memory of ndmother, Edna Bishop, whe ay April 23, 1965, ws Mow much | miss her, nail her memory fade, houghts shall ever wander pot where she is laid. at 723-1712 or 728-2911 FOR AN APPOINTMENT Foge, o liowances, three year olds, 6 furs (7 ipress them so that they will | ene dnc Gna 470 3.30) mugger Hugger, Gomez 114 | BIGHTH RACH -- Mile pace, ¢ond., G2@2ORGIAN remembered by granddaughter joutspoken than his white hair! gent workers does not appear hig Ps vcagpreoera ha - clean-up campaign. lwant to see her again. Au ae ia Graies. Griivaon worin | King Alpha, "Grubb, A-X1 [od RE a ESE : -- In loving memory of and twinkling eyes suggest. to be matching the expansion houk: Bad the Cntveraily of |, A hospitality committee will) oot ee re Teun, Duvon'ct Borncie | Rieat Age, Incuve 12). |7-Scion Gratten, Wellwood 5.80 400 PIPIPOIQISGIONS mother, Edna Bishop, whe "The ecumenical movement) of university enrolments. Montreal placement service include representatives of the ROOMS AVAILABLE and Superior Sal. Wace scree, Sette XXX106 SMimnty Stein, Davies 4.30 7 : ' | * h i 2 a4 Pe te ee p began at the wrong end--from) A Cross-Canada Survey by said many jobs remain to be community, Plattsburgh Air!) MONTREAL (CP) -- While SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Allow- Toward, Hinojosa B-114 | Also Started: Claybrook Melody, PARK ROAD N he saddest of the years" above with the bishops, instead) The Canadian Press shows 5 ' Force Base and the State Uni-! 4 ances. Four-year-olds and up, for fillles|A -- H. C. Burton entr Championdale, Angelic Wick, Beverly ORTH j : , y h of from below with the people,"| that with the exception of the filled. versity College here. The com-|/odging accommodations in the/ona°tnares. ¢ Furiongs, |B Stoneacres Farm end Mrs. J. W. Dillard and Flash Volo 4 i Sifton ) he said in his cathedral study.| Prairie region and Montreal, payWwAYs INUNDATED mittea will greet, welcome and|Montreal area during Expo are 4-Liz,, Hinojosa 4.10 4 2.10| actor Wagering) "We have had the same faces! job prospects are at about the Outside Expo, however, the entertain visiting dignitaries, becoming scarcer each day, Mn bell Rina rates 2.50 2.10 dancing the bishops' one - step| same level as last year. If a job market in Quebec is |providing them a tour of Platts- / was hard, the shock sev with one | loved so on till as years depart, mory lives within my heart, der love and deep regret, ved you will never forget. remembered by granddaugh- T -- In_lovii memory of @ and mother, Edna Bishop, whe 1y April 23,. 1965. et country graveyard, e gentie breezes blow, one we love so dearly, lost two years ago today. behind some aching hearts d You most sincere, have and never will a Mother dear. miss: by husband Moni larguerite and son Bruce. . -- In loving memory of @ imother, Edna Bish y April. 23, 1965, Whe White Empress to Europe e lev pero os Pacer baie 34 ron soAlt?,Ran 0 Order: Solar Park and), EIGHTH Pir cask oka wen on et for the past 20 years. decline in construction em- rather bleak. Sir George Wil |burgh, boat trips on Lake Cham-|2Vallable_ in' the Laurentian Ue ee ste I think they are naive to} ployment continues into the jjams University has even had |plain and trips to historical real, John R. Parker, president| sevENTH RACE -- Purse $2,400, | Queencrest, re Bey. 100 4 " : . eeperould be realists, hada gineering students in first, | The tourist and information Association, said Friday. The|s-mins' Mornin, Gomez 7.80 $.10 3.10|Pointe Noire, No 17 ( second and third years. Most |pyreau will man information association's 18 hotels could|3President Jim, Platts 9.20 3.90|House Boy, No Boy A-117 j L Di t tt] t firms are holding out for final- !pooths at Northway Exit 3 and|easily lodge between 2,000 and Feet ae eure an Ahes cal Twilight 'Tendo, Coombe. X119 » LabDor ispu e vettiemen heer ogarinedy with nein of /the Cumberland Head entrance|2,500 visitors daily during the|Hurry Khel, 'Mey Berry 'and Buiter-| Gatun, Rest, No Rey ie j The CNR ard CPR resort |t@ the city. The state commerce|months of May, June, Septem-|3, 1.04 second but was disquali-|Maytown, Grubb_ X113 - ee posh summer resorts and TORONTO (CP) -- National the principle and propriety of won't be able to handle them mountain district north of Mont- EXACTOR, 4 AND 1, pai saan, [i058 6 Eure 08 ) think there can be union. They} summer the situation could be difficulty finding spots for en- |sites. lof the Laurentian Village Hotel Claiming. Four-year-olds and up. 6 Fur-/Aacipe, No © Koxnblum xxne Dollar cholar, Turcotte 117 In Cana da A dvocate d To Ran d Fe en ewamees with department will do the same at|ber and October, he said. had ne bleced tine: AAG Verte, Barony 10 applications for work at their 'fabor disputes involving in-japplying foreign procedures to all. God's beautiful garden, from sorrow and pain, d's wonderful keeping, meet again. remembered by grandda and grandson Butehie. ~. ~ In fond memory of a dear » Edna Bish whi 23, 1965. eed ccs 1 memory, dearer than indmother whose worth gor t told. een, she stands by our side, pers, "Don't grieve, death tivide", d, forgive a silent tear, as velit we loved her dear. remembered by granddaugh 3 husband Don and great- e. -- In loving memory of @ r, Mrs. Ona May Burl pril 22, 196 eet ved you sadly miss ns another year; be ely hours of thinking Mf you are ever near. Kenneth, daughter + in - law randchildren. -- In loving memory of a and grandmther, One May , eeee away four years oU, Mom, more than anyone that passes the emptiness n my eyes | can wipe away, he In my heart will always our arms around her, n your care, or all she suffered, at was unfair. ster of memories, th millions of tears, d had spared you, Mom, more years, *d by daughter Helen, son- e and grandsons, - In loving memory of a and grandmother, One Bur- ov vey April 22, 1968. ir memory linger: ler, fond and true -- vals nembered by on, = law Wilma and Pose - Treasured memories of her, Ona May, called away jo today. d along life's way, lembered every day, n our lives to share, hearts you ere elwaye amembered by daughter Jew Gino, grandchildren ' In loving memory of @ and grandmother, Ona ve Passed away four fe across the river, e sag evergreen, 9 to see her gentle f r flows between ad metime, we shall see } loved so well, 'Il clasp her loving hand, ay farewell, nembered by daughter law Steve and grandchil- --_!n loving memory of , Edwin L. Dilworth, whe oils 1965. ered by his daughter an | and Bill 'lovee' oF a d his grandchildren, In loving memory of @ i grandfather, William H, ssed away April 23, 1966. will suffer no more Rpt ater cereal :'S FLORISTS irrangements and ingements for all NA SHOPPING CENTRE settled in Canada, not before the National Joint Board for the Settlement of Jurisdictional Dis- ites in the United States, the nd Royal commission was _ told Thursday. Disputes which arise in On- _ tario should be resolved in On- tario, the Ontario Federation of Construction Associations said in its brief. B. H. W. Paulin, counsel for the federation, said employers have difficulties in dealing with international unions whose headquarters are in the U.S. Mr. Paulin told Ivan C. Rand, head of the royal commission inquiring into labor disputes, that the federation questions ternational unions should be|Canada and particularly to On- tario. The federation has as its members 30 trade and specialty associations in Ontario and rep- resents a total of 7,000 construc- tion companies. Mr. Paulin said the federa- tion was unalterably opposed to any changes in the issuance of injunctions. The Canadian Electrical Man- ufacturers Association sug- gested that labor unions in- volved in illegal work stop- pages should be subject to the loss of bargaining rights. An association brief said em- ployers should not be barred from operating their business during strikes. OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS Match - mates By ALICE BROOKS Add sparkle to tables with elegant pinwheel ovals. Use as luncheon or bedroom set. Crochet match - mates -- they're doubly useful, doubly dramatic. Pattern 7305: doilies 15 x 30; 11 x 16-in. in string; 13 x 24 and 9 x 13 in No. 30. THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front St. W., Toronto 1, On- The student placement offi- cer at Memorial University, St. John's, Nfld., says about 1,700 applications were re- ceived by the first week of April and some 300 more are expected. So far most appli- cants have been placed but "'we've just about run out of our traditional job sources." In the Maritimes, place- ment officers predict a good year with just about every- body getting work of some kind, Railways and _ airlines are taking on more students than usual to meet an ex- pected upsurge in traffic. Ontario universities report Expo hiring has helped to off- just for the fun of it! 1867 1 1967 CANADA-CONFEDERATION set a general decline in job prospects. ENGINEERS WANTED In Ottawa, the federal civil service is hiring about 400 students who will earn from $380 to $460 a month, In Tor- onto campus placement offi- cials say students in engineer- ing, business or science | course, postgraduates and fi- nal-year students are finding jobs easiest to obtain. The story is the same at London and Kingston, Ont. Prairie universities are op- timistic about new job oppor- tunities in a wide field of industries. Last year the Uni- versity of Manitoba had to let jobs go begging early in June and the same situation is ex- pected this year. Saskatchewan offers jobs in construction work, as survéy- ors or farm workers and re- ports commerce students in demand. Among University of Al- berta students, laboring jobs for the city of Edmonton or with such industries as oil companies are most popular. The majority of girls were seeking work at resorts or as waitresses. Stuart Carson, employer re- lations director of the Canada Manpower Centre at Edmon- ton, estimates employer re- quests for help to date this year at about 1,000 to 1,500 and students' applications at 2,000 to 3,000. DIVE FOR PAY | Things aren't as rosy in | British Columbia. The big power projects on the Peace Don't Miss OSHAWA CENTENNIAL SPORTSMEN'S SHOW APRIL 27th - 28th - 29th Oshawa Civic Auditorium Featuring scuba demonstrations, dance bands, sporting displays, Exhibits of guns, fishing tackle, tents, cottages, motors, boats, trailers and many things to gladden the hearts of any sportsmen -- Cole of California Bathing Suit Show. Oshawa Centennial 'Sportsmen's Show Committee, @ EXHIBITOR PRIZES For the sea-golng, sun-loving fun of it. Party your way to Europe on a great White Empress, Swim and sun and laze six days* away. Let the tang of an ocean breeze sharpen your appetite for magnificent White Empress meals, See the latest movies, the tops in entertalnment and dance the night away to the beat of a rocking-good band. It's a six-day* floating party all the way to Europe. And all the Way back. This year swing across the Atlantic on a great White Empress. Just for the fun of it. MONTREAL - GREENOCK®- LIVERPOOL One way tourist fare from $2 76. gent or'any Canadian Pacific office. For further detalis, contact your tr: ¢ TRAYEL fe QP, tacific TRAINS/ TRUCKS/8HIPB/PLANES/HOTELS/TELECOMMUNICATIONS YOUNG, SLIM By ANNE ADAMS A sliver of seams outlines a look of new slenderness, new height for you. So very simple, i | so very easy-going in linen or| has been a mainstay of male | shantung weaves. and Columbia rivers have re- duced their intake of students and a hoped-for demand by | Expo hasn't materialized. student job-seekers for the | Printed Pattern 4523: Half] last few years and much will Sizes 1244, 1414, 16%, 18%, 201%4,| depend on how this industry 2244, 2414. Size' 16% requires| develops in early summer. @ ATTENDANCE DRAWS A perfect Centennial Project for all sports- minded men and women of all ages to at- tend this great show ! ADMISSION: -- Adults 1.00; Students .50 Children Under 12 with Adult FREE COME! JOIN IN THE ' EXCITEMENT AND FUN! WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM For Reservation and Travel Information Call _ DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN Unskilled construction work | Phone 668-8867 TING TRIBUTE 102 Brock St. S. WHITBY nence ond dignity tario. Ontario residents add 2c}25s yards 39-inch. Rates run from around $1.50 | sales tax. 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