Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jun 1967, p. 8

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' > THE OSHAWA TIMES, ednesdey, June 14, 1967 GETS DEGREE Eunice Roach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roach, Manchester, receiv- ed her Bachelor of Arts Degree at the Spring Convo- cation of York University, on June 2. WI Conference Meets In Guelph GUELPH (CP) -- Some 3,700 delegates of Federated Wom- en's Institutes of Canada gath- ered at the University of Guelph Monday for the opening session of their week-long national con- ference. After the opening addresses, the delegates celebrated the FWIC's 70th anniversary with a cake and candles and reminis- cences. 'Wednesday they will travel to Stoney Creek, Ont., where Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless of Hamilton formed the first WI in 1897. Mrs. Arote Dutt of Calcutta, president of the 6,500,000-mem- ber Association of Coun- trywomen of the World, urged the delegates to work with people, not for them. "There is so much poverty, hunger and illiteracy in the world and many women in Many lands are eager to stretch their helping hand to their less fortunate sisters, but do not know how to do it." Mrs. Dutt said that charity alone has never solved a prb- lem. Russia Blamed By Mao Tse-Tung COLOMBO, Ceylon (Reuters) Mho Tse-tung, Chinese Commu- nist party chairman, was quoted fiere today as charging Russia "led the Arabs up the garden path by asking them not to at- tack before being attacked" by rael. N. Sanmugathasan, general sécretary of the Communist party of Ceylon (China wing) tolf reporters on his return from several weeks in China that he had talked with Mao June 5--the day fighting broke out between Israel and the Arab nations. Mao described the battle as a "war of oil," and said it con- cerned Britain, France and West Germany more than it did the United States, which has other fuel sources. 'When Mao made his remark about Soviet revisionists leading thée°Arabs up the garden path, one of Mao's aides said it was significant that there are more Jews in the Soviet Union than in Israel. Mao added that China was completely on the side of the Arabs, the Ceylonese Commu- nist leader said. Druggists Asked To Pass On Benefit VINELAND, Ont. (CP) -- A resolution to pass on to the pub- lie full benefits of the elimina- tion of the 12-per-cent sales tax on drugs will be adopted Wed- nesday at the Ontario Pharma- cists' Association convention, the group's president predicted Monday. Clare E. Helmer of St. Cath- arines said the resolution was agreed upon by the convention's executive council, Elimination of the 12-per-cent sales tax is scheduled for Sept. x Mr. Helmer said the 12 per cent will be deducted at the manufacturing level and the consumer will experience a price drop of eight or nine per cent. *Incoming president Gerry Simmons said he is concerned wWarufacturers might raise drug prices in September and the elimination of the sales tax would have no effect on retail prites. Sudbury Professor Appointed To Knox OTTAWA (CP)--Prof. W. J. Ss Farris of Sudbury was ap- pointed to the chair of history and philosophy of religions and Christian ethics at Knox Col- lege, Toronto, by the 93 Presby- terian general assembly Mon- day. "Dr. Farris, now teaching at Laurentian University, will fill the post vacated in the summer of 1966 by Prof. Donald Wade. 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