Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Aug 1967, p. 5

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NG is Say Meeting his unexpected m_ the Liberal - did ask goed- r. Potticary had af his doeer-te- g within the 'geo. nes of the newly. a riding (which city of Oshawa), Mr. Walker: ary is a hard. date, as is Mr, NDP, but one point constantly Potticary is new ery, very «new. published state. the distinct ime e has been wan- ingly outside the 2s in his desper- votes. eivable that 80 i think Michael » instead of MP, iry asserts. Our nuch better in- Mr. Patticary for. Could it he al colleague ig 1) battle-fatigue date of the elee. nnounced?" say is "keep it nd we'll haye 'EVANGELISM CONFERENCE AT WHITBY LADIES' COLLEGE | ri ese res af STONE FORMS LINK Speaker Says Riots Could Happen pissin smal: northern B.C. community has a chunk of masonry from WHITBY (Staff) -- "If Can-|menc prior to a. lecture entitled|not a government war" but lies| people ask for it."' The planning only way that the "war against an ancient castle in its sister adian Indians had been con-\"Ppoyeyty and the Government"| With the people of Canada. director told the conference that! poverty' could be successfully|town in Wales, Tintagel. The gregated in cities like the... h aauversd: 4b 140! Referring to the current hous-| over 300.000 houses were needed! fought. stone, 18 inches: by two feet, is American Negro has been, we whit ate hat .. \ing erisis, Mr. Phillips said the| in Canada immediately for mini-\ mounted in a caim 8s & centen- would have had race riots long| United Church of Canada minis-|main fault of the shortage lies|mum housing standards. He also CRITICAL TEE proiact before now." R. A. J. Phillips, |ters and laymen, at the 18th an-! with the provincial and munici-|stated that there were more Lack of housing and educa- director of the. federal govern-|Nuai conference on evangelism,|na| governments. television units in the country|!ion for many Indians and! ment's Privy Council office, spe-|eld at the Ontario Ladies' Col-|" «The federal government can|than 'flush toilets.' Pee iti05 is one of the most GRADE XIII cial planning secretariat said/!ege. Whitby. table housing," said Mr. Phil-| Mi. Phillips advocated a critical situations in Canada to- yesterday. | During the lecture, Mr. Phil-|lips, "but housing will never get|'partnership' between govern- day." said Mr. Phillips, TEXT BOOKS Mr. Phillips made the state-!lips said "the war on poverty is|beyoud a government act unless'ment and the individual as the He told the conference that eG ---- gee ~~ | "chang Ss won't be effected AND t," but will take many| All School Supplies 140 Ministers, Laymen | Area Farmers Duplicate Bridge reas earlier lecture, Mr Are In At . Face Problems | Winners histed --lrvtos scones ime ores (1 -- ABNER'S Attending Conference | wuy (sat - Many erm cae aglene os wines yaa, oes coe BOOK SHOP lers in Pickering and Whitby|are &s follows: 'circulation without emphasizing w. WHITBY (Staff) -- The 18th{Lectures, films, and discussion|townships are finding it more| North and South -- Mr. and the good works "Company" 113 DUNDAS $T. W. annual conference on evange-|grours are used to stimulate in- and tore difficult to make a|Mrs. Hugh Baker, 41; Mr. and volunteers do in many parts of | WHITBY 668-2492 lism of the United Church. of|terest, followed by question and living, says Alban Ward, On-| Mrs. Ken Cunliffe, 37'; Mr. and) canada Canada started yesterday at the answer perinds where experts tario South riding Liberal can- Mrs Roy Howe, 35; Tom Staples -- ___- -- -- chairman, "it is a kick in the The conference is intended to ™ Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby.!on courch ethics and other fields didatc, He says farmers are|and Perry Laurence, 319. ants.' Mr Day, a minister at! ; : : debt. Ledden, 38; Mr. and Mrs. Des- SPR RN Timothy Eaton Memorial United be for information only, having \ lard said | rosiers, 34; Joyce Harbottle and Church, Toronto, told The Times|"° authority to effect changes; Mr. Ward said, in @ news) Wincna McEwen, 21'4. AuULeH, : ~jwithit the church, although it/releare recen - pe a "For many at 'the con-\attempt to answer the questions; unalie to compete for labor) East and West -- Eileen Bea ference," said Rev. Barry Day, |of concern to delegates. and can not afford expensive |ton and Inez Maundrell, 4819; 4 j ; based on a f |the value of the conference Was! may stimulate enough interest |to let people working in the speech, travelled across the If . church know what's going on. to influence later reforms tiding and: knocked on doote RICK Creoted Ta you gre an Abstainer you save up to achinery without going into|Tony Sorichetti and Mary Ann ee ate [| he conference sives minis aamene the guest speakers al in the area and has found that fcaictaat $22.00 on your auto insurance. days Candidate a ters and laymen a chance to be the conference are he. Revels Ba of the NDP will lexposed fo new ~fimensions," erend Dr. George D. Kelsey, ne and school aude ty wi S corner swing- said Mr. Day professor of Christian ethics, Main concern of everybody he hemey | JOHN: RIEGER anew vil hig | More than 140 United Church ae ve ne he had spoken to ONUENTS ad, ministers and laymen are at- Jersey; e Reverend Dr, Jitso) «Tye "You've never had it M tending the conference that will|Morikawa, secretary, division) | 47.4 campaign being mount- INSURANCE LIMITED A RIDING race run until noon Thursday. Some|of evangelism, American Bap-| 04 5. the Chnsarvativerde waa! STAFFORD BROS. PRESIDENT ---- CLARE A, SHANK f-hanger, but no delegates have arrived from asjtist Home Mission Societies.|) qicrous in the light of these! 597 KING ST. a OSHAWA ihe race in On- far away as Montreal and Sud-|Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; R. problems," he added. "Our| LTD. hth: iy A. J. Phillips, director, privy|iedce to assume 80 per cent MONUMENTS DIAL have a strong The principal aim of the con- council office, special planning (+ 4. educational costs is the Vard of the Ajax iference is for the people taking|secretariat, Ottawa; and The 6rig: anewer' to. the problem " 668-3552 728 7567 Iready set up a part iv receive the benefit of the/Reverend Dr. T. R. Anderson," ° oe : 318 DUNDAS EAST machine. knowledge of what other minis-|former chaplain of the Univer- illiam Newman si ters are doing in their charges.'sity of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta : : st a Provincial : : ae ' 4 | : ---- Whitby Fanciers is performance man against T. Thomas in 1961 Pe as a top con- an d 'and personable 10 TROPHIES, TWO RIBBONS IN ONE CONTEST the hustings WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS Hold Pigeon Race The Whitby Central Racing Pigeon Club held a race from Kingston to Whitby, an airline distance of 120 miles. | Miss Patricia Fairbairn, Cros-| tion spent in Trois Rivieres by, England, is on a_ three-|Que., where she visited her week vacation and is visiting;mother, Mrs. Paul St-Laurent "Happiness,"' for Mr. and the Oshawa Obedience own Nepachee Kennels in jal the home of Mr. and Mrs.|They spent a few days in Mont 'aa geen Mrs. William McHugh, RR Association at Lakeview East Whithy Township |J: K. Fairbairn, 912 McCul-\real, the guests of Mrs. J, A There were 110 birds compet- d not have picke 2, shawa, is having their Gardens recently, He won Hb oeca- and valee thelk, Bon jlough Dr Fortier and visited Expo. ing from 10 lofts. The results aes dog, 'Nepachee's Snowdrift- over 78 other entries, win- j < were as follows, in yards indidate for this ae cae Vi tenance an sah ning 199 points out of a dogs. Giving the dog a con- | Mr. and Mrs, Alex Fillier) Mrs. Anthony Overy, London A hae eo = Bee Laver tape ribbons atone contest. 'The possible 200. Entries were sratulatory hug is Shelley (and family while on their holi-/fngland, is on an extended, Per minute: - Raetson, fee in Tommy Ed- dog, a two - year - old from as far away as Mont- M Hugh: 7 i " 'days motored to the east coast,yisit in Canada, and is the Schoep and Son, 1019..45; Schoep Jong been a Samoyed male, won top real, Toronto, Sudbury and seugaeu ee and visited friends in Halifax. guest of Mr. and Mrs, James and Son, 1918.20; Schoep and at the Oshawa score in two trials held by Kingston, The McHughs' --Oshawa Times Photo Upon their return they visited Baylis, 110 Tulloch Dr., Ajax.!Son, 1017.02; J. Vanden Bros bor Council and F & an 4 party of solid panied them. 1015.85; J. Levett, 1015.35; W olls, regardless Whi b Gi 1 Eli LJ d | : : ; Mr. and Mrs. William Black.|Bevon, 1009.80; W. Bevon, 1000. ilt, i t | In Ing Mr. and Mrs.. Eric Elliott ; ohian 2: W. ; 999.35; J. Van- ] y ir S imma e | an ) land daughter Lorraine are on a their daughter Sherry and son 29; Bevon 5} an John, 165 Burcher Rd Ajax,'den Bos, 992.32: W. Bevon, GORDON | -week vacation in New- |, | three, week var while on a three-week vacation Se es tt, 987.02 R fl i : | foundland visiting his parents, '.., pate 991.80; J. Levett, 987.02; : sarned this les. I [ H lt At H } Staff Scarce | E were the guests of Mr. and\" nhitte : va é 0 E 0 am on ome: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elliott. Mrs. Henry Moore. Saskatche- Fredricks, 985.60; J. Levett, eget ood ita s 1 |, MONTREAL (CP) -- Banks wan. In Manitoba they vasited 985.27; J. Vanderveer, 980.50; i i " Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Treen, Oshawa. Wiirey (Slat). Whithy| Jen pages wit three tits sagemeat a tee 526 Euclid St., their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Young. rand Von Stovern, 929.79. Expo. William Philip accom-| her brother-in-law and sister. j al-| we o ly W y he again. recently f bo tigen Pia go he bgp Ticonee against (el? reputation of "providing|the Misses Vivian, June, Pat.) YANG "Hrearant en's Softball Union Inter-|Daleo's slants. \steady but low-paying employ-|ricia and son Norman attended cake Shop ia ' sediaio 'AA' playdowns, here| Judy Spencer took the 1oss.|ment where advancement isithe 50th wedding wahcier ty \ ' at Centennial Park last night,|She was relieved by Sue Lu-|Slow,"" an American bavking\necention oe ip honor of Mr.| approached him : when they dropped a 12-4 de-|pel in the 8th, when Hamilton expert said Tuesday. an rs. bi ped reen, si retched and an cision to the Hamilton Lions,|exploded with a five - run rally.| Addressing the Internationa! land Lake. a Mr aba | salutation, the thus losirg the semi - final; Prior to that, the visitors|Banking Education Seminar, biceabitl ad a ity Sur sat er ease of male series in two straight games.|scored two runs in the third|Edgar T. Savidge, deputy man- Ree Norman Tees And. funds! ; tfield error, on Helen/ager of the American Bankers': Sharon Daleo pitched the/On an oultien : ' sie ; ily, Mr. and Mrs. James Treen, | win fer Hamilton, scattering|Rushton's fly and a two-bag-| Association, said banks should | Qynawa, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet! didn't know the nine hits over the full distance. | Set by Lorraine _Russo, plus | be prepared to ect paying for! rreen, Peterborough, Mr. and tter knew Mr. : eine an error in the infield. and training a better class of Gord Richardson and a i] | Whitby got a pair of runs In" yamilton added three runs men for the future. rs. Gordon fl | who doesn't?) j : i : | ily . Paul the third after two out when|i, the fourth and another pair' 'The old methnd of advancing family, Mr. and Mrs | SS a nn Lik} ca der of Oshawa 7 ; aig ait " ; M d Mrs Pt on + Karen White was safe on Dal ; ; 5.3). cede ' Cormier, Galt, r. an p ae hell ibon eo's own error, then Jen Doole lied fifth, to set up a 5:8 i cag Boscetl nant Lorne Treen and denny git 5 & " nce ane p G 2 oon au ally : ; babap bE ve, Kapuskasing. Mr. : ry as an aldere singled and so did Jan McGrath,| "Wit, the score 5-4 in the 8th tions 'thas tended to attract and D. Dawes. ap . : 4 " é Mrs. Basil Treen and fam- , but later withe with an error at third base, .4q whitby very much in the keep fewer potential manaderé aoe 4 Slowed" Doole to score enind 20%, HMR ty Tat pugs Seep ewe, otetal manazerl i, Hainhury, and Mr. nd DRIVING PARKING . LONG : FOR EACH ROLL LEFT FOR White. ed a walk, error, sacrifice and/the most Me ese ies W es that every- talented and ambi- $ e e 20 east these Jan. Norwood singled to open three hits, for five runs with! tious." Mr. and Mrs. William Wood-, ORRIES PROBLEMS WALKS 4 Mr. A. the fourth and scored on anjtwo-oaggers by Lorraine Ryck- ogficers Jooking for young, Ward and family, Robert, Debra} " DEVELOPI & PRI in infield out and Lenore Smith's) man and Sharon Daleo being jon to be promoted to top posi- and Michael, Broadstairs, Kent, 4 A sacrifice. In the. sixth, Nor-'the key blows. tions should not 'only look for, England, are spending _ the ' TEGO Th a "42 woot! walked, so did Judy Spen-) These two, along with Rush- the old virtues of loyalty and)month of August with Mrs. cer aud Norwood came home ton, Russo, Sue Southall and Jo honesty, he said Woodward's -parents, Mr. and ae Wiener! acrific a (sz rer it 4 . Py " ony I i RY on Aggie: Thrower's sacrifice) Anne Campbell, were the top These voane nen UA ' Mrs. Frank Murray. Mrs. Mau-| fly to right field. hitters for the Hamilton etl (A 'intgpmed:. emotlonally also | rice Higgins and daughters, | DIRECT INTO THE GROUNDS ekoy ago today--in ans attacked Epehy, Aus- retreat from >remier A. F. stablished the as a discipli- of the Dreyfus Oe eau anced, intellectual, analytical,| Norn ar ol ee ty killed 60 declalve,. COUrREODUS: | DELedn: arg iy residence. Wil- 18 h S$ t b 4th heatre fire in able and nara Wornng: RESTA E RES | Woodward and Frank! August t fo ep em er : § Se aris. Murray toured British Colum- - ; | : rid War s \bia for 10 days and spent some = ; ; 1é uns, time in Nanaimo. * iS F Mrs, Norman George, 691 ' added < ee eri wi vee munten Ht SIMPLY LEAVE YOUR NEXT Paper Says [Beat Grand Bahama Is. ADULTS STUDENTS FILM BLACK-&-WHITE OR E., spent a week land, visiting her son-in-law and KODACOLOR FOR DEVEL- N --_ sle- 7 F . cn the Huai | OP ON TO CCE) = te a datgtiat) Mey-ebd Mes, EM $9.05 $9.55 * * BUY OPING & PRINTING. YOU aren aaye ae . 'Ss ward Dawson and children, ° ° 1 OLLOF | patch that John Diefenbaker! ~ @ timothy ER FILM! WILL GETA FREER 0 a ia 'will fight for the Progressive| Catherine and Timothy ig ANOTH THE SAME SIZE. y 042 acitich Choecrvelive ve ae ea Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bedard Round Trip Includes Admission tak Axl party's convention Sept. 693 Mary St. E., spent a three- A . poe ee 59 and may keep his post by @/week vacation abroad. In Ene. CHILDREN $1.00 (Bus Fare Only) f % Fast, Efficient Service! + SATISFACTION ae poceaa taht bie ons ed nee te aa | +Finest Quality Prints! GUARANTEED! iaehierapiel on the leadership. Mrs. Allard's brother and fam- LEAVE OSHAWA P ines H H ina The dispatch, by reporter)ily, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Laws. fae Pornets Ron Collister, is described in an! They visited other relatives in FREE! SAME SIZE OF FILM WITH EACH ORDER editor's note as "the story of a' Yorkshire and spent a week in 7:30 am, 12:30 p.m. . sn great political conspiracy" Paris, France. : : * : Be nes pe which "may or may not be cor- . oh tees 8:30 am, 1:30 p.m, : ; : rect in all its details." It says) Mrs. 11 s re 9:30 am. 5:15 pm. ' ¥ some of the article is based on Henry St., is back from a vaca- : P conjecture. | eg 10:30 a.m, 6:15 p.m. '| Mr, Collister writes that. Mr. BACK TO THE PUB V30 ah: '\Diefenbaker's plan would! SISSINGHURST, England) cn : Hie "loyalists" e (CP )--Startled motorists| Buses leave Whitby 9 minutes later quire "loyalists" in the party| : 'to abandon the pretence of| Stopped Soak they tad oon : ; \nity to J supporting other candidates and|,angaroo hopping along a near- LEAVE EXHIBITION fall back in line with the slo-|by highway. Police informed : gan: 'We've tried the others,|them it often happens. Walla- 3:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Ni but only the chief can win." \bies--similar to md maar ork 4:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. uns escape occasionally fri a pri- aoe nh ape genet tnng Ee zoo owned by Sir John §:30 om. 8:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. |the dispatch adds, noting Hiei Eee oon SeURS 11:59 p.m. \Mr. Diefenbaker has until 10 'falae | \ a.m. Friday, Sept. 8--the day} Exhibition passengers travelling on regular buses '|before the voting--to announce will transfer at Toronto Bus Terminal to buses run- : -- he is in or out of Big One-Stop ning into the grounds. | It says the men closest to. Mr.) DECORATING BURGLAR |Diptenbaker are experts 00 Hf0- | Tickets and Information at oe ; ee : 2. ipcee|cedural rules and filubustering SHOP ne Aichi # AREA IN 3 nang If the convention rules were shawa itby--Harry FRIAR AMPTON MAN IN PILOTS COURSE challenged at the outset, result- | @ Wallpaper end Murels ~ aceane ets ns ee: : z a i ili yA cates | @ Custom Draperies 18 Prince Street, undas Street East 0A DIF. Fiying officer Robert J. centre in Canada. During |ing in a filibuster, "'delenates] | aottis Telephone 723-2241 Telephone 668-3675 NIGHT FoR Kozak, 22, son of Mr. and the training-he will undergo | might have to pack their bags oan ba i Veuate HE LOCAL Mrs. Leo Kozak, Hampton, 27 hours of practical flying |and go home without voting."| LL, Paints and Vornishe TENT: Ont. is in the fifth week of a in a Chipmunk atte This would leave Mr. Diefenba-|| © Beniamin Moore Paints VINO, seven-week Aircraft Pilots' Upci graduation he will be |, } FEET OF Course at Canadian Forces * sert to either Gimli, Man., |*er as leader. DoDD & SOUTER 24 SIMCOE ST .N. OSHAWA $ AND Base. Borden, Ont. He or Moose Jaw, Sask., to | The dispatch says that i Mr.J"" .eeap corps utp BOUT is studying aerodynamics, train on Tutor Jets for about | Diefenbaker had made up his : aeroengines, flight pro- seven months. }mind to withdraw, the hint PHONE 668-5862 - LdndOn, Ow tania cedures and meterology at would be out by now, and none 107 Byron St. S., Whitby ; ' the largest military training «Canadian Forces Photo |has been forthcoming. f } i N 4 ~

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