Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1967, p. 5

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} the Government's ay They Would Vote "i" 41 a7 2% % to the same on's Labor ga Pearson's, but ude Towa overnment in U.K. - 96% - 46 18 t Labor . Dockers e work is slack and ve labor has to be the payroll--such as nd northeast England n busy London is fo raise charges by per cent, siencies are expected n several ways. One ort employers'--hir- for dock labor-are from around 1,500 to er is that manpowe; shuffled from surplus orts where it can. be her . efficiency-aimed re projected hut not ed by labor, One is of the dockworkers ge of 65 to be imme- ired instead of wait- . currently compulso- unions are kicking at negotiations are stil! sticking point is the t provision that new setup any man ks can be assigned t 'h mon. labor and ie aboard-ship or themselves. are miscellaneous idaches for officials d with making the york, For instance, es dockers want dou- --as often happens-- for two employers on jay. S are a new study of lan is operating and de a month or so after TORY exchange news Canadian daily rst World War years ago today--in itish warships sank rman minesweepers ind, Heavy fighting the Italians forward South Carso front. "a ame on Riga md World War -- y-five yeare : Russians Minister Shigenori igned; office taken y Premier ist REHEARSING their roles last night in the play "Anti- ip Ae, ond Yody wane ~ esun, The ait concerns a girt whose love for her 25 Persons In Cast For Play In Whitby WHITBY (Staff) -- Weeks of enthusiastic work are near- ly aa artistic climax for a tal- ented group of Whitby area dramatists, Under the co - direction of Harry Chapman and Hugh Laurence some 25 actors and actresses are rehearsing the final scenes for a hai 6 pre-! sentation of the play, "'Anti- ae by 'the Greek drama- Sophocles. « began as an idea for a Centennial project," says Hugh Laurence. 'There were a bum- ber of young people with good theatre backgrounds in' Whitby for the summer months, and iso. it seemed logical for us to -Farmer-Businessman Hogg To Seek Tory Nomination Seeking the nomifiation as fed- eral Conservative 'candidate in the new riding of Ontario, Nor- man Hogg, 60-year-old farmer: Farm, Uxbridge, will be mak- ing his debut in the political arena. _-- Mr, Hogg, who was born in Hamilton, has farmed in Ux- bridge for about 30 years and is known as a bi r of cham- pion beef shorthorn cattle, Che- viot sheep and Welsh ponies, A graduate of Ontario Agri- cultural College, now known as Guelph university, Mr. Hogg, who is married and has two children, Mary, 22 and Jan, 18, founded his own business, N. D, Hogg Ltd., for the distribution of fine chemicals, principally to the Canadian feed industry. First. vice-president of the apa ge Association Free Sars of bli ony dt says he is keenly in- In the future of; farm- "ing: for young people. "Farming is a marginal oecu- pation today," he said. "It is very difficult for young farm- ers to establish themse! to- day because of costs. Some of} these people are working in General Motors today and vine I ask them why they say 'I could not begin to earn enough to pay the interest on the amount invested in the farm." businessman of Brookdale Him iter NORMAN HOGG Political Debut "Tf we are not careful in 10, have any farmers at added, help him campaign if cures the nomination. WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS and Mrs. Edwin Good- wane and children, Donna and Carolyn, 919 Green St., spent a month's vacation in the Musko- ka district at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hadwin, formerly of 1720 Brock St. §., have established' residence in Southwick, Mass. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Good- child and Mr. and-Mrs. Claude Goodchild spent a week's vaca- tion at Crow Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Good- let and their son Gary, Simcoe, 'the home of Mr, and Mrs. James Goodlet, | Clearspring Drive. Gary remained for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Thorn- ton, Brussels, spent a few days the guests. of Mr, and Mrs. ne Courchesne, 610 Dundas it, Mr. and Mrs. Boucher and family, 22 Cedar week vacation visited Expo, 'School auditorium floor whieh 15 or 20 years time we won't at all," he 'pe Eat Mr. Hogg, 8 lieutenant-colonel le egg chance to meet ie Wg, last 'wat, hes 3 qualms| Vrrrnere are 86 many things about tackling his big constl-|¢,-talk about", tuency, His wife, i will| duction': he se- Sally Stratford, "Take costum- Adellard)we need is an audience." St., Ajax, during their three-|coffee following Wednesday's toured Prince Edward Island| opportunity to discuss the play combine forces for the public's enjoyment, and for our own," In the part for which the play is named is Bev Blucher, who has appeared in several recent productions. "I'm glad the production is 'ready to go," said Miss Blucher, "because some of us will be returning to uriversity and some to grade 12 -- in fact nearly all of us. Tha"s one of the reasons that we are presenting 'Antigone' in the first week of 'school'. UNIQ STAGE A unique feature of next week's -production is the use of a thrust stage, designed by stage manager Ron Holst, and built under his direction, The stage projects out into the audience, and includes a large area of the Henry Street High ig used as part of the stage. Special seating arrangements will allow the audience to sit above and around the. acting areas, A seating plan of this fy a modification of the open - air theatres of Greece, where "Antigone'"' was first pre- sented more than 2,000 years ago. It permits the audience to be close to the players. Scheving the presentation of the play, members of the cast will invite the audience for cof- fee and a chat. Net proceeds. from the play are going to the Whitby Gen- eral Hospital Fund. Coffee Party , Follows Play WHITBY Selle _ Po ge play, se audience said the pro- s wardrobe mistress, ing, for example; we've been so lucky to have had the help of Mrs. Perry Laurence and many others, all of whom do-/ti, nated their talents. It sure helps when you have to work with a limited budget." Miss Stratford's sister, Su- san, a cast member, explained the. real reason for operating on a Very limited budget. "The proceeds are going to be do- nated to the Whitby General Hospital Building Fund, so. we are trying to make as large a donation as possible. Now all Play - goers will be served performance, and will have an and 'visited relatives in Dave- with the people who have made it come to life. spent last weekend visiting at luyville, Que. brother is more important than the laws of the state. The play, directed by -- Laurence, will be presented at the Henry Street High School auditorium, Whitby, Sept. 6, at 8.30 p.m, Oshawa Times Photo) FOR YOUNG, OLD WHITBY (Staff) -- bie are working 'round th clock' to seine te Gaeaae ae ee ewe are going to have a full program ot we anne ae all a . lu A ee a rector. - Work on the "vMICA develop- ment in Whitby really started when new. headquarters were found in the Whitby Centennial | ager Magra Street South. to an office, the "x" headquarters has an additional room, formerly a peng where youth may enjoy chess and checkers or small games, The game room can be used for a centre for teenagers. Other rooms in the centennial centre may be made available for special activities as they are required. In the absence of a YMCA building, the organization uses school Bape ov and gym: nasiums for many activities, Judo, gymnastics and basket Daniel Quebec City, worth of articles. french pants, coat, five dress BEST DRESSED THIEF SOUGHT WHITBY (Staff) -- Police today are searching for the 'bes? dressed thief' in town. Doutriaux, 25, reported this morning that thieves broke into his car and stole $335 Mr. Dutriaux, a nuclear en- gineering student at the Uni- versity of Toronto, was spend- ing the night at Whitby's Royai Hotel when the theft >} took place. Among the articles stolen were a record player, a suit, a black sports jacket, grey a winter top shirts, assorted sports shirts, and two imported sweaters, ball are scheduled for this sea son and plans to start a floor- hockey league are under way, says Mr; fiupfield. Craft classes, model plane clubs, and other special interest groups are being formed. A drama club, painting and sketching and guitar instruction of | will be added to the curriculum as soon as qualified instructors are found. Of major interest this year, says Mr, Hupfield, is the varied series of adult activities being tabled. A course in effective public speaking begins Sept, 25. family swim sessions begin in mid-October and a chess club, bridge instruction for beginners and adult crafts groups will begin shortly. In the new year, the YMCA 'will offer a golf instruction 10 |course and a course on interior decoration that will include fur- nishings, color harmony, paint- ing, floor coverings, drapes and Commlaie Pro gram Planned By YMCA RONALD HUPFIELD oes YMCA Executive Director lighting. experts, an investment course is/millinery, flower a' also being developed. Of special interest to women|ed. their children are being watched For budding financial|by baby-sitters. As time goes on, arranging and other craft classes will be add- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 1, 1967 5 Winter Works Pleases Mayor "Thank goodness still operating it," said Mayor Ernest board of control meeting when clerk Roy Barrand read a let- ter from the federal finance minister, regarding changes in| the winter works program, . "What would we do without them?" added Mr. Marks. Mr. Barrand said there would be two changes. The period of the program would be limited to five months, instead of six, November, 1967 to March 33, 1968 and only municipal capital activities would be accepted. _ they are|minutes to boil. Marks in yesterday's) HARD TO BOIL : Ostrich eggs often reach from: six to seven inches in length: and from four to six inches int diameter and require about ,. ARTISTIC HAIR STYLES Month of September Special Bock Te School pede" 'or Reguler Permenent $8.50 | Mon.---Tues. end Wed. Only -- Welcoming rye tooks Heir | Stylist ae our stoff, Pr reviously Pp the Vogue Beauty Salon for rs, Vogue Beauty Salon 73 King $t. fest ecommodate this schedule. ALL GRADES on Aygust 29th or 30th. Whitby District High Schoo! Board Announces REGISTRATION FOR CLASSES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 ANDERSON COLLEGIATE VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE GRADES 10, 11, 12,13 --9 A.M, GRADE 9 -- 11 A.M. 'Yeo buses will make two pick-ups and deliveries to ee= HENRY STREET HIGH SCHOOL Students new to the area should pre register et the schools -- 9:00 A.M. will be 'the 'Ladies' Day Oo --$----<--<$--<--$--<----= THE program that will enable mothers to enjoy discussions, KE, JOHNSON, 6.0, crafts and calesthenics, while OPTOMETRIST S Pp R U c E 14% King St, East 723-2721 Wilson Eases Restrictions In First Move In Economics LONDON (CP)--Two days after Prime Minister took personal command of the economy, the British govern- ment Wednesday ladled out a modest helping. of po nid Briton to use the The new measures will make Wilson|it moderately easier for the traditional "never-never" payment system for such articles as automo- biles, radio and TV sets, wash- VILLA Women's Auxiliary Whitby General Hospital 3rd ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP TEA to be held ot the home of One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wellpeper end Murels @ Custom Draperies @ Broedioom sugar plums to the el hi refrigerator and @ C.LL. Paints end Varnish: calculated to add giving a gentle' industries. whose 1,000,000 un ter unless something By done to halt the trend, sonally, In fact, the locked measu night, and nd the Labor party, both It took the form of easing res- traints on time-payment terms on a variety of articles and was to 'we Nee sumer's happiness as well as 'boost to sales 'ate. ing furniture. 'thes The board of trade did not predict any major economic effects from the measures, It some|looked for a in demand." STONEHAVEN FARM @ Benjamin Moore Paints KINGSTON RD. W., WHITBY THURSDAY, SEPT. 7 2:30-5:00 P.M, Admission $1.00 DECOR CENTRE LTD. PHONE 668-5862 107 Byron $¢. $., Whitby "modest increase DODD & SOUTER have become clogged through the credit restrictions, The government hoped, too, that it might have some effect in helping stave off an alarm- ing spectre of winter unemploy- ment, Recent figures have been pointing to a anti ge ge of As a political byproduct, the announcement from the ment's board of trade the British voter a spectacle of a dynamic Harold Wilson get- ting things on the upbeat per- a couple of days after bouncing trade chief Douglas Jay out of the cabinet. DRAFTED UNDER JAY drafted under Jay's tenure and were ready for announcing before Wilson staged a major shuffle of his cabinet Monday GRADE Xill 8 of inter- had been TEXT BOOKS AND All School Supplies Are In At But the fact that they came out of a new deck should do Wilson no harm at September and October meetings of the powerful Trade Union Congress both chaf- ing at curbs on what the earner |, WHITBY may do with his pay packet. afforded HOTEL WHITBY RESERVATIONS 668-3386 or ee Spur of the Moment Walk In New is the time te trim these Summer bulges off te is win-| feok your best In yeur new Fall suit. Creative Colffures 360 KING ST. W. OOHAWA 728-4351 TOWN OF WHITBY HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION There will be no garbage collection on Mondey, September 4. Garbage normally cellected on thet day will be picked up en Tuesday, Sep- ABNER'S BOOK SHOP 113 DUNDAS ST. W. 668-2492 BROOKLIN. 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All eitizens interested in supporting or opposing the construe- tion of this sidewalk ore invited to attend this meeting to express their opinion on this matter. F. N. MeEWEN, Deputy-Clerk, Town of Whitby ANNOUNCING "Jenny" LONDON, ENGLAND HAIR STYLIST Featuring basic and high fashion hair styleg¢.Come in and meet this personable young stylist. You will be delighted you did. BEAUTY CLINIC HAIR STYLISTS 301 BYRON S. 668-3061 3rd and Final WEEK « DANNY COUGLAN REVUE FEATURING... DANNY COUGLAN Singer, M.C., Composer And His YOUNG CANADIANS ©. ADDED FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE ONE AND ONLY Black Panther BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND RESE""" NOW -- FOR OUR Gala Centennial Dinner . 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