Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Sep 1967, p. 17

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plorers group, for girls will begin their weekly meet-| Veronica, Maple Grove. Mr. ings after school Sept. 13. The and Mrs. A leaders this vear will be Mrs. on, Til., -- weekend guests during morning worship. The %f Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pais- Sunday schon gitale will be ley and Craig. Mr. and Mrs held Sept. 17 at Geneva Park.|Neil Bailey and Howard and Anyone wishing transportation is asked to be at the church L ' by 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24 will ers at Coe Hill. be Baptismal Sunday, service rally. Nursery is also available Mrs. Eric Fletcher who have MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Con- established residence in Black- gratulations to Victor Cookson stock. Mr on winning several prizes at high school in Blackstock, and the following fall fairs: Port Mrs. Fletcher in Manvers Cen- Perry, Kinmount, Blackstock/tral public school. and also winning grand champ-| ion on his aged mare at Tor- Visitors | Alberta Visitors frey Taylor, Minton, spent the| weekend with Gary Jeffery. Mrs. Frank wood, is yisiting her daughter! School made a. fine don Besse and family. Groen - attended baptismal! of their infant daugh-| Roy Robinson and Mrs. Ken- ter at the Christina Reform neth Deer. |Church, Bowmanville, | Sunday School Personals MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Sun- ge none ge (TC) -- Lt day school will open Sunday,/29@ "irs... of Mi Sept. 17 at 9:30 a.m. with a West Military Academy, Wheai- v 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 11, 1967 {papers tried were passed and -----_------- - - 35 per cent of the marks ob- tained were either first or sec- COUNT y LINES ond class honors. Six of the uf eighteen students received over 70 per cent: Judy Cochrane, Ld 77, will attend York Univer- Majorette From Kedron :i:."tye" seen, pone 77.4, will attend Victoria Col- lege University, Toronto. Eliz- es 8 abeth Thompson, 77.3 will enter Helps Publicize Expo the Faculty of Science at Tor- onto University. Brian Mountjoy 77 ~will study engfneering at a ed v ter of ' Waterloo University. Sheila sand ce W MeNally. Nurses Post Tomchinshin, 73, will train for a was one of the six - member) MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Miss Nurse al St. Joseph's Hospital, Starlette Majorette team from Judy Barrabel has accepted a\oronto. Marguerite Clement, i Oshawa which spent four days position in Port. Hope Hospital /°, Will attend Teacher's Col- q at Expo, as the guests of the as Registered Nurses' assistant. lege, Toronto. Other successful H Hamilton Tiger Cat Football) ee 7 hag raeaoe ne é Team, giving a performance jversily are: Denis McLaughlin, : each es The girls madesuch| Com Roast | Guelph University; Helen Swain, : a hit that they were sent to ae j Toronto University; Lloyd Tre- ' New York to publicize Expo at MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Mr. win, York University, Judi H half time of a televised game, 29d Mrs. A. Groven recently Swain, Peterborough Teacher's i jheld a corn roast when their| College; Marlene Tomchishin. t le ge family was present: Mr. nurse in training at Sick Child- ; Explorers jand Mrs. James Nolenari and ren's Hospital, Toronto; and ' family. Blackwater; Mr. and Sharon Larmer at Oshawa Gen- -- KEDRON (TC) -- The Ex-/Mrs. J. Truidhos and family; /eral Hospital. Nancy Frew and|/Mr. and Mrs. Hank Groen and grade 12 graduate is training i bovs aged from six to eight,/family, Albert Groen Jr., M'ss'at Peterborough Civic Hospital. VanCamp Picnic MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Mr. and Mrs. Sam VanCamp, their) land. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Lodge. Ghnnnnne FIGHT LOOMS FOR STANFIELD'S POST HALIFAX (CP)--The tension over for the moment, rank-and-file Nova Scotia soon will face the that confronted in Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday--the is same pressure more Conservatives than 2,200 delegates choosing of new leader. Although said publicly there are indica- tions of a three- or fight for the job about to be nothing has vacated by Robert Stanfield. Nova Scotia Conservatives must find a leader to maintain magnetism at Mr, the the wt Williams of Mid VanCamp picnic held at Mid-!sunday to seek a government- supervised strike vote. tremendous polls Stanfield in his 11 years as pre- mier, during which he battered generated by but in been four-man the opposition in four consecu- To find a successor promising convention. He is seen by au whose stock has risen quickly since 1963 when he personally tive elections, Robert Stanfield's appeal at -he observers to have only one pos- I Last: May 30 the Liberals polls won't be easy and individ- sible factor against him. oe pea Liberal leader managed to win only six of 46 ual Conservatives here were rty ma arl Urquhart. ; seats while the NDP was shut admitting, even before the pre- f 2% igen ae ea : Meanwhile, the opposition out for the second straight mier's victory in Toronto, tnat vai 2 ae parties have not been saddened time. it was a worry. younger man. by Mr. Stanfield's move. It's no secret the delight 5 But the No. 2 man in the The Liberals complained that Nova Scotia Conservatives felt SMITH RATES HIGH hypothetical race--Attorney the Conservatives were waging when Mr. Stanfield won the Observers here say G. I. General Richard Donahoe--will a "one-man" campaign in the national PC leadership Satur- Smith, the provincial finaace be 58 this month. The only last election and party strate+ day was quickly tempered with minister and the premier's clos- other man mentioned so far-- gists claimed several Conserva- the worrisome reality that est political associate, is Agriculture Minister lL Wy tives were elected mainly while the national party had obviously the No. 1 man in a Akerley--is 62. because they were "Stanfield gained a new leader, the prov- race that hasn't officially starte Listed as men to watch: men." incial party had Jost the great- ed ' Labor Minister Tom McKeough, The NDP is expected to est vote-getter in its history. There were only two issues in the campaign for the May 30 election--the Liber- provincial als and Robert Stanfield. Maryland Adelphia have been| Rill McLeman, executive-sec- uncover the y visiting their nephrws and retary of Local 115 of the ANG, Cures for racial seai hae ; racial neices Mr. and Mrs. Sam V?"-'caid formal application for a The ue himse ei ction Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Neil trike vote would be made lined a_ set of questions he Armstrong Recent her father, Mr !Collingwood Hospital. The Associated Press present-| by ed the same questions to three and Negroes, Mr. McLeman said 292 mem- reporters of its special racial wild, false rumors, sometimes | incidents Mr. Smith, the premier's suc- cessful running mate in Colch- ester in the last six elections, is almost certain to get Mr. Stan- field's blessing at the provincial a popular from Cape Breton; youngest of all the PC mem- bers--30-year-old Gerald-Joseph Doucet, a Cape Breton Acadian accuse the premier of "betray- ing" the voters by turning to the federal field after denyinz so frequently that he had no interest in federal politics. anne 44-year-old physician and the wit Guild Asks [Three Questions Highlight Strike Vote Inquiry On Summer Riots VANCOUVER (CP) -- Ameri- |}son Tom, daughters Mary, Lori,)can Newspaper Guild members Lisa °VanCamp; Mr. and Mrs. Je mployed by Pacific Pres Neil Brownnell, daughter Val-)Ltd:, which owns The Sun and eria and son Lee attended the| Province newspapers, voted!" c Johnson's on Civil Disorders is working to conditions in the midst of plen-| reasons and find|ty that ensued was more than improve relations between |the riding level. class|police and Negroes - police - NEW YORK (AP)--The sum-|the dirty slums. To hell with vent it from happening again s mer's riots appear to have whitey's store -- and whitey's|/and again? q\faded in the United States, but/law."' A: There must be both their aftermath President} The blind, furious, desperate}|im mediate and long-range Advisory Committee! protest against miserable living) steps. also was a ; Q. Why did it happen? Mr. and Mrs, Roy Cordon are Brownnell, sister-in-law Mrs. today, He said he expects' the Wants the committee to answer.) 4: Riots often were triggered holidaying with the Ray Turn- William Armstrong, also visited vote will be taken within two " weeks. sometimes involving police by The first, foremost thing is to |minority group relations in gen- eral. This is the great common problem. Negroes fear and dis- trust police, especially white |police. And vice versa. | Another immediate step| \visitors with their aunt, Mrs.\pers attended a meeting Sun- task force--men 'who have cov- by real or imagined police bru- would be improvement of physi-| ens, London. Callers were ily, way home from Expo. P 45th Anniversary BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Grade and Mrs. Mickey Dawson, Paul Snowden. Leavell, Colling-|13 students at Cartwright High|and Nancy, Windsor were week-| Green showing end visitors with her parents,| Trenton, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-|in their departmental examin-|Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooney) wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coon- ations. Ninety per cent of the and family. Other relatives andiey. . said. Mr. The ANG represents editorial, 4 Fletcher will teach and Mrs. Allan Loney and fam- advertising, Windsor who were on their necs office employees at The Sun and The rovince. friends Mr. and Mrs. Ron Acres OPEN DAILY 7 to 6 P.M. FRIDAY till 9 P.M. KITCHEN CENTRES Prefinished in cherry tone, complete with post formed, arborite counter top. Ideal for homes, cottages and rumpus rooms. AVAILABLE IN 6 SIZES circulation, busi- dent. and maintenance t ati Brooks and family spent the the presidential questions in the bitio eo on , f MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Mr.! weekend at Harcourt Park. Mrs.!|Jight of3 their own reportorial ition. _BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Mrs. and Mrs. H. FE. Freeman, Mrs./Charles White, Oshawa, Mrs.' background and experience. Ewart Leask and family, Bar- 1, ¢, Snowden, Maple Grove, Fred Jarvis, Atikikason, were' Here is how they answered jrie are visiting her parents Mr.| Mrs. Noble Metcalf, Oshawa at-|callers at the former's brother most of the questions: jand Mrs. Wallace Marlow and tended the reception held in/and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Mr, | other relatives, while Mr. Leask jonor of their cousins Mr. and Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Top-| A: | MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Mr. callers of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd well, in Detroit. People who d Mrs. Blanch Cooney, /felt shackled by white society, home, |resentful of white authority andj factors: nursing The Q. What happened? A series } i ence at 11 a.m. will commence a | Teachers H. R. Foley were Mr. and Mrs.! gay to discuss contract negotia- ered most of the riots and tality. . BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Wel- Orlon Hall and familv, "'>"'-" tions, The decision to seek a sh ey eo Ld c 7 , W rome is extended to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens, strike vote was unanimous, he generally. Pre weet oe aes oS Master "Bill, Miss Guic ' 1estion not asked by the presi-| yore streets panel members young of rebellious, q is taking a summer drivers') yrs. Foster Snow on the 0¢- ping sons John and Glen, Tor- n 'Ss Ss . a a ' ie ft gg Aiperts course in Toronto. Miss Lynda «sion of their 45th wedding atin were visitors with her par- , nd in while visiting her parents, Mrs. Kyle who has been home for anniversary held at Kedron/ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred section in New c Ray Snowden, Toronto visited|'"¢, holidays returns to Guelph Church. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Harry|were explosions of discontent| (ev? her grandmother Mrs. R. 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