Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1967, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Juue 28, 1967 y Government To Sort Out TV Channel Allocations OTTAWA (CP) Problems, for London and Windsor in On. arising from piecemeal deci-|tario or for Victoria. One New- sions on channel allocations during television's first decade foundland channel is available, one is open that would cover have come home to roost. The government now is try- most of Prince Edward Island ing to tidy up the clutter andjand other single channels are ensure that future developmentiassigned to Fredericton and -- out across the coun- Moncton, N.B., Quebec City, The transport department is Regina, Lethbridge, Alta., and trying to work out ways to shuf-| Vancouver. fle the very - high frequency; The shortage is severe in channels, received by present|southern Ontario's heavy popu- sets, in order to give better|lation belt, complicated by the coverage. It also is planning al-|fact that across the nearby U.S. ions of ultra - high fre-|border are many other cities quencies against the day when|clamoring for their share of the UHF sets become common-|12 VHF channels. place. There is less problem in a The aim for UHF is to avoid,|city such as Edmonton, which as one government spokesman|is not ringed by other big pop- put it in an interview, "getting| ulation centres and still has two into the same box'? that many/unused channels assigned to it. in Atlant t tt Fi Lexy rr wlan acc up| Sometimes a channel can be in Atlantic waters o! or: in on the spectrum. opened up by switching but it ida as guests of the United Ps conga ee ee -- _ - teas ee cd is oe A fers ges aan s i 7 se ; assignment 0! channels, /station seeking to use Channe a States Navy. Leonard "Oshawa Times Photo with some earmarked for CBC/13 for a TV operation has pro- service and others for private|/posed a plan that entails chan- the|stations. Present -assignments|nel switches for a repeater sta- Anita) show how scarce channels have|tion in Haliburton, the CBC sta- entered the Commons in is MP for Toronto Trinity, n a bid for the Ontario al leadership in 1943 and 1 to the Senate in 1945. watch-word might be: t, me retire?" Exclusive "Chere" NYLONS fl. Absolutely ae. FIRST QUALITY I Seamless mesh Du- pont® Nyion. Regulor or nude heel. 9-11. New summer shades. BARGAINS! » YOUTH'S TWILL TROUSERS SEA CADETS ARE OFF TO SEE THE WORLD Fowler is travelling to HMCS Shearwater near Halifax for an eight-week Wilson (middie) will be joining the USS Lexington Three Oshawa sea cadets are looking forward to a summer which they won't soon forget. CPO Mario Panylo (right) and PO Art COUNTY LINES Some of were: large crowd, sig winners Day, Tammy Holland, Chris|p i i i stati 8 Ellicott, Robbie Murray, Kelly ance iiehoner, ia ae He: axwe eg ts OO] [Biicott, Jonny Wonnop, CHANNELS USED UP lester, N.Y > nk SE Cleoncut, sturdy Brenda Ramsay and Billy| No channels are available for) Th a. part t a . Umphrey. Jean Booth and Ruth|Ottawa, Montreal or Toronto, | study * eee ee si MEN'S BROADCLOTH MEN'S GINGHAM hk Farms nch es Frozen ¢ Wins Field Day Trophy KEDRON (TC) -- Maxwell Heights School won the trophy at the first East Whitby Town- ship Field Day held at Coro- mation School. The winning school had 104 points; while Kedron had 67, Coronation 56 and Raglan 27. Trophies for the highest points were won by Gary King and Ann Mountjoy, both of Max- well's School. Two Maxwell stu- dents, Karen McLeese and Gail Gifford tied for the second place girls' trophy; while Joey Fitz- patrick of Maxwell and Larry Slack of Coronation tied for the second place boys' trophy. Expo Visitors KEDRON (TC) -- Mr. and Mrs. Max Ballard, Moose Jaw, Sask., are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ross Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Scott of Goderich and Frank) Lee spent a week at Expo. Lay Conference KEDRON (TC) -- Orval Jack- son, Murray Jackson and Jonn K, Glover attended the laymen"s conference at Keswick. Mr. Glover was the leader of one of the discussion groups. Picnic Success KEDRON (TC) -- A success- ful Sunday School picnic was held by Kedron United Church at the Kiwanis Camp. Mrs. Lorne Tregunna was in charge of the games and sports. Ball Winners KEDRON (TC) Heights School won the East BRIDGE SCORES The winners and high scores in the games played last week by the Oshawa, General Motors and Brooklin Duplicate Bridge Clubs were: OSHAWA CLUB North and South--Mrs. E. J. Wadsworth and J. Miller, 199; Miss A. V. Drummond and L. Barkell, 188; Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Scott, 180.5; Mrs. E. M. Culp and Dr. S. P. Kandel, 180.2; Mr. and Mrs. E. Jeffery, 163. East and West -- R. White and P. Kaukonen, 178; Mrs. J. MacLean and R. Morris, 175; Mrs. K. Marden and L. Peel, 173.5; G. Adams and R. Niglis, 173.5; Mrs. R. Morris and Mrs. S. Sheridan, 172. The club will hold its summer series of six games beginning July 10 and continuing through Aug. 14. GENERAL MOTORS L. Peel and D. McCuaig, 70; Mrs. Culp and K. Marden, 67; Mrs. R. Barrand and Mrs. E. Stewart, 58; Mrs. R. Morris and R. Niglis, 57; Mrs. G. A. Rundle and Mrs. E. J. Wads- worth, 56. BROOKLIN CLUB North and South--Mrs. V. A. Silgailis and E. Coles, 129; Miss Drummond and R. Chow, 126; Mrs. W. J. Timmins and L. 'Peel, 123; Mrs. Wadsworth and R. Niglis, 117, East and West -- Mrs. W. Medland and Miss G. Bovay, 119; Mrs. R. Heron and J. Patterson, 115; Mrs. R. Bar- rand and R. Morris, 112; Mrs. Every and Mrs. Booth, 110. The club will hold its closing party June 28, commencing at 6.15 p.m., with a buffet supper. -- Maxwell) Whitby school baseball title. Raglan School won the girl's championship. Members of the Maxwell boys' team were: Rob- ert Lindsay,, Alan Bathe, Brian McDougall, Frank Bathe, Bruce Annand, Andy Taylor, Billy Fitzpatrick, Donald Fost- er, David Henry, Terry Souch, John Ogle and Scott Wadding- Top Athletes BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Suzie Fallis and Jo-Ann Walters, each with 30 points tied for the girls' championship in the field day at Blackstock Central Public School. Peter Duivesteyn, who had 28 points, was the top boy contestant. Bus Trip BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- The pupils of Grades 7 and 8 at the Central Public School enjoyed a bus trip to Toronto last week. They visited the Royal Ontario Museum, Simund Samuel Can- adiana Museum, Allan Gardens and the Toronto International Airport. Honor Graduates BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- The graduation banquet for the Grade 8 students at Cartwright Central School was held in the recreation centre. Directed by Mr. Challice, the graduates sang three selections. Heather Dorrell and Barry Malcolm read character sketches of each member of the class. |Milne gave a talk and displayed Murray, Gordon Umphrey. and Walter Pascoe were winners of the horseshoe pitching contest. Mrs. H. A. Newman won the 50-50 draw sponsored by the Brougham Citizens' League. Visit Expo AUDLEY (TC)--Among those who visited Expo last week were Mrs, arch. Bell, Mrs. John Pick- tin, Carol Atkinson, Mr. and| Mrs. Fred Puckrin and Dianne. |cellaneous shower was held to jhonor Patricia Gray who is to |be married to E. Fenton. _. |than a year and is aimed at the crafts she learned in Florida|sorting out the tangle as much last winter at the Women's In-|as possible. SPORT SHIRTS Smart, crisp woven cotton ging- ham. Short sleeve style. Assorted DRESS SHIRTS 100% high count white cotton deloth. Short sleeve style. stitute meeting. Mrs. Jean Gray reported on the district annual meeting at. Brooklin and of her THEY'LL SEE QUEBEC Sizes 14%-17. colours. Sizes S.M.L. attendance, with Isabel and Mrs. Morrison at convention in Guelph. Annis the WI Shower Held BROUGHAM (TC) -- A mis- ST. FOY, Que. (CP)--Eleven University of Michigan. students will act as playground super- visors in this suburb of Quebec City during the summer. The 10 girls and one man taking part in the scheme, called Ex- periment in International Liv- ing, will be able to see the Que- bec way of life and improve their French. Farewell Party BROUGHAM (TC) -- Mr. and Mrs. Al Pilkey and_ their daughters were. guests of honor at a farewell party. The Pilkeys, who are moving to Markham, were presented with gifts as a mark of the esteem in which they are held. | Surprise Party BROUGHAM (TC) -- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wonnop were honored at a surprise party in honor of New Home Recipe Reducing Plan lose bulky fat and help regain fe, simple how quickly one lose p of unsightly fat rig! t in your own home. Make this eas little. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran/| e Concentrate. Pour this into a pint bottle and home recipe yourself. It's , no trouble at all and costs add enough their 45th wedding anniversary. grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. Crafts Shown BROUGHAM (TC) -- Mrs, 'ake two tablespoons full a a as needed and follow the Naran Plan. 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Mrs. Christie, on behalf of the high school, welcomed the pupils. - Summer Program AUDLEY (TC) -- The Hi-C Group plans to entertain resi- dents of Fairview Lodge and hold a picnic during the sum- mer. The group held a party at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L, Waltham. Summer Services AUDLEY (TC) -- The July 9 and 16 church services will be conducted by Rev. F. Me- Conkey, minister of the Picker- ing Presbyterian Church. Road Closed AUDLEY (TC) -- Parts of Concession 4 are closed to through traffic this week due to the construction of several new bridges. Fun Day BROUGHAM (TC) -- The Fun Day program was enjoyed by a A. E. JOHNSON, OPTOMETRIST 1414 King St. East 723-2721 Er COAL & SUPPLIES NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks always ready to serve you. Fuel Oil Budget Plan Available OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! McLAUGHLIN 723-3481 110 King St. W. 'keeps a family feel better a night. 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