John XXIII. Train To Keep Rolling Stare Church Jr | Porc enanmaesnonann 6. THE a TIMES, Tuesdey, April 25, 1967 ae | a | CENTENNIAL PROJECTS ASSESSED Congregations bd pain goal nga yee) A jax | WINNIPEG (CP) --Onej,; i d i church--to be shared equally ee ae ' Through US. Next Y¥ ear fe ssiemissan' tors, Gs aaa to accept the Anglicans' tradi- J! s -- A) g s 8 This plan for the Winnipeg|tional communion rail in front ineivi E , Township zoning chan suburb of Westwood moved alof the altar steps, while Angli- : QUEBE(; (CP)--The Confed-; It came up at a meeting of; Most of the plans were made|step closer to reality Sunday/cans have no objection to the ° ae ee ny Aa eration tre\in may be carrying|State Secretary Judy LaMarsh,|two or three years ago and the|When parishioners of St, Chad Catholic stations of the cross Council Monday night the Canactan message to the|federal minister responsible for|rising costs came in the middle|Anglican Church voted 114 to 16/which will probably be in- Counell decided to. United States next year. centennial affairs, and her pro-|of construction. in favor of worshipping under|stalled in the chapel. Pickering Pawnshio ws Like other centennial projects,|vincial counterparts. Construction of Confederation to the Ontario Municip it isn't likely to disap with| Delegates said later that sev- emorial projects in Saskatche- tor & conin chav 5 a the end of 1967, eral federal centennial commis-|4 on 'and British Columbia have | *¢*e+++*¥%e&@ @ @ & @ ewes ney O Keeping the train on the|sion projects and programs been halted, in hopes of lower 'Safle Busi tine Hd 'eatt of was Asansol tere Meclay Wale deter hema ---- oo ee ps siThe zoning' "chang onal ada Dateien "| CONTINUE PROGRAMS Ottawa granted $2,000,000 to op structed on the agi ; The commission's youth travel] each province for a Confedera- : land, Finance committ man Ed Wetherall said posal was not in the in the town. Reeve Henry Polak to cil that in speaking to a of Central Mortgage rec Seven Inj In 13 Misk WHITBY (Staff) -- of the Whitby OPP det: last week investigated dents in which seven : program, which has subsidized|tion memorial and though sev- C ; ] T 1] summer trips within Canada for|erai have been completed, all asua ty 0 thousands of youths since 1964,)were hit by rising costs. All almost certainly will be contin-|provinces matched the grant In B il H ued. : .___|and some have raised their con- p ul Ing Another centennial survivor] t;jpution. might be the performing arts R 6 TONIGHT TORONTO (CP)--About 15,-/program under which federal h P.M. Qs Ss SAsoo» Kong : TODAY: © @ @ G6 ww ecose.e! FEATURE TIMES$ Ko 1:30--3:25--:5:25 PHONE 723-2643 7:30--9:45 000 Ontaria construction work-|funds are used to help Canadian ers will be injured or killed this|theatre, music and other such year, thes general manager of|groups go on tour. the Construction Safety Asso-| The Confederation train, now "jeiation of Ontario told thelin Winnipeg, has drawn about group's anmual meeting Mon-|1,900,000 visitors since leaving day. Victoria in January, a response This figiffe represents a 25-|far greater than that expected. per-cent inaprovement over last} The idea of keeping it rolling year, G. J. Samson said, when|beyond 1967 has evident appeal 20,000 workers were killed or;and delegates said there has injured. ae been debate about whether to © SUPERVISED rsOnnwre Means man... were injured and six D. A. Campbell, retiring as-|send it through Canada again PROGRAMME H charged. While patrollin sociation president, said the|next year, or to send it to: the Paul Newman IS Hombre! miles they checked 206 average construction accidents|U.S. to stimulate tourist inter- @ CHECK ROOM ¢ : One hundred and fo cost $1,000 in medical, rehabili-| est. FACILITIES » were charged and 5! tation and compensation ex-| Cost-sharing for the continued @ LADIES' warned. penses. program was discussed Monday LOUNGE Excessive speed is s The cost rises to about $4,000/and details may be worked Major cause of accid when factors such as lost time,|when the national conference @ BOOT vestigated by the Whitt reorganization of workers and|holds its final centennial meet- RENTALS cers, a spokesman said. There were 76 general rences during the week. included two break and one theft, one maliciou: age, one assault, nine i premises, eight escapee the St. John's Training Uxbridge, two disturbanc one stolen auto recovere the retraining of men are con-|ing in the fall. ' , sidered he said. Miss LaMarsh is chairman of Q ss nf Mr. S7.mson estimated the to-|/the conference. The delegates tal cost in con/pensation assess-|include a minister and a senior ROVERS RAISE F LAG FOR ST. GEORGE ments alofieé"for the year will] official from each province, and be $25,000,000. 40 influential Canadians chosen Oshawa Rovers cele- the flag of St. George at member of the 8th Oshawa carry the Rover's flag--a Since as much construction] at large across the country. brated St. George's Day the Oshawa Shopping Cen- Rover "Group and Earl red cross on a white back- {Will take place in Canada in| Miss LaMarsh is reported to over the weekend. Part of tre. Laverne Muirhead, 18 Watton, 18 of 319 Burk St. ground. Robert Gladman, the next 3) years as has been have a sympathetic ear for pro- ADU ENTERTAINMENT LIVE ORGAN MUSIC 20th Century-Fox Presents SOLOR by DeLuxe PAUL NEWMAN QS6@4H DR HN Wier their celebration was flying of 240 Gibb St., left, a of the 7th Rover Group, 20 of 38 Cadillac St. North, --. . Hel Pigs Pega ee oa ee > FREDRIC MARCH RICHARD BOONE nnn: persons were ¢ . of the 17th Rover Group, |death and injury unless safety projects whose costs have risen DIANE CILENTO [HOMBRE] sale wie oan "ave COUNTY LINES Silent March holds the Canadian flag jmeasures are improved, he|sharply in the last two years. ADMISSION Pies. : the road. Forty-nine added. CAMERON MITCHELL BARBARA RUSH and MARTIN BALSAM orricrat. : ; % bag Fag ee 4 Mr. Campbell said the pre 75¢ Per Person ibhagoe expc laneous occurrences, in '0 r 0! : v i ¥ er ily j Centennial Lighting Staged By 300 by 1° George's Hag the ep lip gare 3 in accidents DANCING ed The rae i wien pone meg ke a lebrati - Io epic earch into 350 = 9: TORONTO (CP)--More than| CeePration lasted all week (rvchologieal factors causing | OlOmical eae attended to. s 300 of the University of Tor-] Jit church and lunch on |#¢cidents,' the establishment of King St. Eest at Townline The detachment draws onto's 1,500 faculty members Sunday a computerized analytical de-|] FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES tion to the fact that th ecelves arm ommen staged a silent, orderly march : : partment, safety crusades and/f For o pleasureapie relaxed evening of year when many mo in front of the United States --Oshawa Times Photo (special courses in schools, easel drive their families to cc : jdqiconsulate Monday to protest es- each weekend or go on § AUDLEY (TC) --Much fa-|spending the winter in Florida atechoon lathe lar ti calation of the war in Vietnam, The demonstrators carried only two signs--one at the head vorable comment has beenjand has been visiting his heard in the area relative to be pg' 4 Bey 9g _ Pig the illuminated centennial deco-|Mrs. Tom Sobil. Mr. an rs. ration erected at the homes of|Stanley Ogle have also return-|%f the pec ae Pdr Bert Guthrie and Leonard Wal-jed after a trip to Washington, a reading P 3 tham. The Guthrie home is|D.C. . located on the 3rd Concession, There were no petitions or x ee) speeches. pl Pll Pigg Sage te a Mission Talk The demonstration was or- Road south of Highway 7 . ganized following the American . KEDRON (TC) -- Members|bombing last Thursday of Scout ¢ ts of the Bissioeary yg Mainte-|power plants is the Aine Viet- nance | port Haiphong. ou ues Presbytery of the United| One independent deanpeaties KEDRON (TC) --Bill Elliott,)Church attended a meeting,|tor carried a sign reading: Larry Hopkins and Donald/Sunday afternoon, in Kedron|"Proof Communist infiltration Werry were hosts to members/United Church when Rev. Dr./at U. of T. succeeds." of a Rochester, N.Y., BoyjHoward Norman of Japan| One other man _ marching Scout Troop visiting in Oshawajspoke on "Our Money injalone carried a sign saying: during the weekend. The visi-|Japan." ' |"How, many American and tors were ger ggg bo ge ot bene boys * Canadian ing party, visit to the Boys' wheat kill today, Mr. Pear- Club and the Automotive Mu- Dance Success son?" geum and a luncheon. KEDRON (TC) -- A success-| The sign apparently referred ful evening of round and square lg A ~ of -- bd peed M dancing, sponsored by the Ked-jand Russia by the Canadian Flower Display ron UCW, was held in the|government under Prime Min- KEDRON (TC) -- Mrs. Allan|S0lina Community Hall. ister Pearson. Werry, of Enniskillen, demon- strated rT Sc -- rangements a cial l° ers at the Kedron UCW meet-\| ONE COAT OF ing. suggests that in preparati these trips cars were gi spring tuneup and mech j check. 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