PPORTER isists ) descent to hold a -t portfolio. He was nister throughout the cer regime. isiders his greatest ent in office was the ion in 1960 of the | and Vocational ng Assistance Act. , 800 new technical vere built across the with Ottawa paying nt of capital costs. rr says the concept an was based on his ficult experiences education in the was a lot of criti- *n we brought it ia. jd it was a waste of because _ there be enough students rs to fill the build- ck, now just about hool has waiting 10 years of political ce, Mr. Starr has ecome much of a n in the capital. He a quiet evening of d a few drinks with Ps to any of the for- rs most cabinet mem- declined to set up an esidence and stuck modest hotel room, back to. Oshawa ekend he was free. ollows that routine. arr's only hobby is ying "somewhere in but his preference : vig an Bd a romp | well when townspeople said '"'it three grandsons. Son ld B t St t {couldn't be done." He says the ; a dentist at Ajax, Bui ers 0oS ar S [ony criticism he gets now is paoaeadity of Oshawa, and his Joan is married and Oshawa. TO } DAY IN INCREASE IN USAGE... EXPECTED THIS FALL | sey hoe, 1007 5 Work Continues On Community Theatre WHITBY (Staff) -- To "a use| a derelict courthouse into a use ful public building requires con- siderable persistence, larly when a move is under foot to have the edifice demolished. In Whitby, persistence won out. When the county court and offices were moved from the} old building on Centre Street to' the new complex on Rossland | Road, no one at that time was |St. quite sure what to do with the) demolish the building was only defeated by a small margin. But that was two years ago. In March 1966, council de- cided that the restoration of the| Guild holds its practices in the/ THEATRE court house would be the town's) centennial project, and in_ April! particu-| 119 ROOMS | building. of that year Whitby Centennial Centre Board was formed, Now, a year and one-half later, the building houses sev- jeral groups in its 19 rooms; jsome on. a_ permanent basis, and others who meet weekly or twice each month. The Red Cross Society, Vie- torian Order of Nurses, YMCA, John Ambulance Corps, and |Whitby Historical The Whitby Senior Citizen's Club has a_ separate comfortably-furnished room for its use, and the Whitby Theatre | auditorium, Several service clubs, includ- Band Wins First Prize During CNE Competition WHITBY -- The Whitby Brass Band won first prize in the sec- ond section of the all-brass competitions at the Canadian National Exhibition Thursday. The band received 171 points for 'Indian Summer' by Eric Ball, Five-year-member Allan Black was cornet soloist. Martin Bounty, a member of the Canadian Bandmasters' As- sociation, on behalf of an un- known donor, presented the to bandleader Stanley Red- fearn, The award is to be given to a member in the Junior Band who shows the most progress in a year. Eric Clarke was a long-time leader of the Whitby Brass Band before his death in Aug- ust, 1966, at the annual CNE compebtions The Clarke trophy is being displayed in the bandroom at first Clarke Clarke | Memorial Trophy! Brock and _Dundas Streets. On New Housing Units \criticism is the exception rather OTTAWA (CP)--Home build-|were 24 per cent lower at 63,- made starts on 14,965 new/127. hale |-- the more that realize its po- housing units in urban centres Society all old one. A vote on a motion to have permanent quarters in the accessible, the building remains | open six days a week, with a | and debates by the end of Octo- | year ago, ing the Kiwanis and Lions clubs, hold regular meetings there, with the Whitby Chamber of Commerce occupying the board room for its get-togethers. A ballroom on the second floor is rented out for wedding recep- tions, dances and other activi- ties, as it is required. As the building is a public in- stitution, rather than a private hall, the centre board likes to see it buzzing with activity. So that the facilities are readily caretaker living on the prem- ises. Dr. Kenneth Hobbs, chairman of the seven-member centre board, says he hopes a 250-seat theatre, that is presently being overhauled, will be ready for use as a concert hall and for plays ber. When. the newly-appointed board examined the building a the prospect of turn- ing it into a beautiful bright building must have seemed im- possible. But, armed with a budget of $54,000, of 'which $25,000 is a grant by council and the re- mainder federal and provincial centennial grants, they went to work. New glass, paint, wood- work, fixtures, flooring, and many other basic materials poured in a seemingly never- ending stream into the building. LITTLE CRITICISM Dr. Hobbs says he remembers that the building could be more |"fancy." "If you've got lots of }money, you can afford good taste," says Dr. Hobbs. But than the rule. "The more people that see it WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Alex Brown, Donna and Michelle, of Whitby, have returned from a two-week vacation in Norway Bay, Que- bec and Black Bay, Ontario. The family also visited Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Griese, Beachburg, On- tario. Miss Sarah Roblin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Roblin, arrived home yesterday from a 12-week vacation in Nicaragua, South America. PAID HIS DEBT DORDON, England (CP)-- George Bates borrowed seven shillings and sixpence from the vicar to pay for his marriage licence in 1904 but didn't pay it all back before moving away So, 63 years later, he returned to the Warwickshire church and put the outstanding three shill- ings and sixpence in the poor box. The Dean 7 ihe Laurentian Mountain Resorts. GRAY ROCKS INN St. Jovite, Mt. Tremblant P.O. B. 100, St, Jovite, P.Q., Can. Telephone Area Code 819, 425- 271 Requirements STAFFORD BROS. EARLY WEEK MONDAY - AUG. 28 TUESDAY - AUG. 29 WEDNESDAY --- AUG. 30 Money Saving Features Ato. SWEET AND FULL OF JUICE SOUTH AFRICAN ORANGES 49°: STORY during July, about 2,500 fewer MORE BUILDING IN JULY tential,"' said Dr. Hobbs. "We LTD than in June but almost 50 per During July there were 79, 031| would like to see something MONUMENTS ae es cua cent more than in July a year units under construction, an) going on here all the time.' V f CANADIAN PRESS ago: increase of 9.3 per cent over) The chairman said he expects 668-3552 1967... 9th amendment to A report Friday by Central Mortgage and Housing Corp. | July, 1966. Lending activity under the more groups will take advan- tage of the facilities in the fall. said the annual rate of starts| National Housing Act followed} DONATIONS : 318 DUNDAS EAST 744-02. Tin 53. ed States constitu- similar trend--declining DR. KENNETH HOBBS, the pubiic. fa represented by July construc- \a | proclaimed in ef- tion was 151,000 units after|slightly from June but remain- ee bulldtas Ri chairman of the Whitby --Oshawa Times Photo | pate ore pega adjustment to eliminate season- jing higher than a year earlier. \been donated by vayIDUE firms | Centennial Centre board, } i D y I t T SELL 9 ing $U geo al factors. | NHA loan applications cov-| snq individuals, and many more| points to the Centennial || FREE _tstim Reasonable 0 ou an 0 s Campbell's Tomato SAVE 4c! Women gained the he U6. "ahr The comparable June rate/ered 3,840. dwelling units, UP) oo still he need. was 170,000 units. /29.1 per cent from July, 1966,\~. ye ad wn struggle which The improvement over a year | but off from 3,889 in June. pression Algona i ron i 1 a number of or- earlier was shared by both In this category, the activity | mone: said Dr. Hobbs, "be-| plays in the near future. ns involved. The apartment starts, up 15.8 per|of approved lenders was up 51.6) oa as don't"! z "| he theatre, which seats iecess came in 1869 cent, and by single- detached | per cent and applications for Although the board hopes the| 250 people is expected to yoming, then a ter- dwellings, up 67.5 per cent. direct CMHC loans were 15.5| wentre will become self- support Lot. completed by October gave women the For the first seven months of|per cent higher. ing through revenue received | and is one of many facilities 1893 Colorado fol- the year starts of all kinds in| Local loan applications for)trom small rental fees, con-| 'that the centre has open to ith Utah, Idaho and urban centres totalled 71,235|the January-July period cover-|tributions towards the upkeep | ion following in dwelling units, up 24 per centjing 53,905 units were almost! or the centre are solicited in| 7 Centre theatre which will Rates, Repan. Sperientt resound with debates and WE HAVE BUYERS 10-0Z. TIN c WITH GOOD CASH PAYMENTS SOUP 2 . 25 PLUS "Dominion's Own' D SOME ALL-CASH BUYERS CHEESE | SAVE 6e! 24 Hour Service Installed from the same time a year ear-|twice the corresponding total in| Fem Depeadebio Rade, Blspetehed --Julius Caesar lier. Completions, ho we ve r,|1966. {own coanc received from| os iturters made: from Perea dex eag (CALL NOW) irst bid to invade lamb or antelope meat are pop- Coll 723-1191 R E E SLICES s 2 lar in Africa. A R. JON s apanese _ cruiser R W ] ' G Me nS ° re itl ousing Welcome Given | Wheelchair feet , ska, st World War ears ago today--in 'ish forces regain tions near Epehy inced half a mile, To Centennial Voyageurs DEEP RIVER, Ont. (CP)--A Crowd of about 5,000 gave a House, Alta. Today they head for Pembroke. Rider Dies TORONTO (CP )--Roland Bolduc, 37, the partially -- par- alyzed Toronto man who earlier LAMB-FURTERS POPULAR | COATH, O'CONNELL & EDMONSON Barristers & Solicitors Office 668-8841 Residence 668-4003 SI SAVE 10e! 69° "Dominion's Own" Richmello WHITE BREAD 24-02. LOAVES strong points, rousing welcome Friday to the} Standings: : | attack on Ypres: 10 poesdl in the centennial voya-| Manitoba 482:59:07 hs sleet pred ie siai bog ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT | EMMANUEL ST. ANDREW"S ad repulsed, geur canoe pageant oon they / British Columbia bby chalt ae dound. dexd' Those. ED U | REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN nd World War pulled in for an overnight stop rta sA0O Tae tn ile downtow : AS OF SEPTEMBER Ist, 1967 ANE Sante cao th at this Ottawa River town. Ontario 489:50-15 |92Y s nm apart 403 Rossland Road West Corner Byron at St. John For A Quick Meal! Kraft SAVE Be! 1 194)---Red 'Army The canoeists had a fairly Pied Brunswick 492:01:30 ayers showed death was Tent Giriree Yi BE vial oe Rev. .W J 'SM Cl BA ' . ,' ? +O. f 5 s ev... Sos ic 8 ' rmans back from easy day paddling downstream} a pa de caneal Ey Uh erates OF bale: Mr. B. G, Devereux, Orient MACARONI & CHEESE 7\%4-OZ. PKG. miles on Kalinin from the provincial park at Sto-| \Northwest Territories 498.4349 {Killing drug. Coroner Kuno Alt 101 DUNDAS STREET WEST, 10:30 A.M. tes uss ian planes necliffe where they see eh akon 510:25:43 ruled the death accidental. WHITBY, ONTARIO English Service ond 9:30 A.M Berlin, Danzig and previous night. A power a. Nova Scotia 517.51:98| _Mr. Bolduc, paralyzed from ; Sunday Schoel :30 A. for rg, Japanese re- fleet escorted them to the land- |the waist down since a March, DIVINE WORSHIP : n Tungsiang. Jap- ce landed at Milne outheastern New 1967... it World War pars ago today--in nch troops consoli- ins about Verdun. mn verge of panic ins continued to ns in battle of Ison- sainsizza Plateau. s repulsed a raid ns. nd World War five years ago to- 1942---German ached Mozdok, 55 m Grozny, Cauca- entre, Chinese captured Tsinsien, southeast of Nan- angsi province, IBLE | not make with me yer, neither shall ye you gods of gold." --Exodus 20:23 s quite so humbling smber from whence o the Lord; for he xcellent things: this in all the earth." ing here. Only portage was at the a Joachims power dam where ee British Columbia crew went t the wrong, side and had to| carry for a mile instead of 300) yards. Friday's sprint event ire "was won by Manitoba, four sec- onds ahead of second-place British Columbia. The canoeists are on a 3,5 mile journey. to Expo 67 that began at Rocky Mountain) Solutions Needed For Agriculture TORONTO (CP)--Charles Munro, president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, Fri- day said it is time the provin- cial government's researchers come up with some guidelines for solutions to agriculture's problems. He was commenting on the announcement Tuesday by Pre- mier Robarts that a further $500,000 has been allocated the province's farm income com- mittee for further study. Mr. Munro said farm organi- zations are counting on the committee to hold regular con- sultations with the agriculture industry "to let us know what progress they are making." |1966, mining accident, left |Toronto June 26 saying he | Paul Muni Dies, venice to show relatives "that SANTA BARBARA, Calif.! |(APj--Actor Paul Muni, 71, |whose dedication to perfection) won him honors and fame as} the portrayer of biographical 90-roles, died Friday at his home} |in nearby Montecito. Word of his death came from} Hollywood Cemetery, which was handling funeral arrange- ments, The Austrian-born actor had time. death to Muni's heart. Muai won an in Tne Story of Louis Pasteur, In recent years the actor had| been troubled by failing sight. A tumor caused removal of ae left eye in 1955. The funeral will be held Puee-| day Muni devoted nearly 20 hours a day to work and study when filming a picture. His portray- als of Louis Pasteur and Emile Zola were preceded by pains- taking research about the per- sonality, appearance and man- nerisms of the men. been in poor health for some) His wife, Bella, was at his| bedside. A nurse attributed | Academy) Award in 1936 for his title role! I'm not a useless paralytic." After 12 days of wheeling 71, Long Illness Q own the Macdonald-Cartier Freeeway and Highway 2, blis- ters on his arms, hands and back forced him to give up. When he abandoned the trip, |Mr. | Bolduc was at the 210-mile, jmark, 10 miles west of |Brockville. 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