Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Sep 1967, p. 5

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. Continue Chairman ies always attend their can- the prime minister and sition Leader Diefenbaker ly attend. Mr. Pearson does id at crucial times when p is some particular battle ontroversy taking place, but Diefenbaker rarely attend. aucus when he was prime ster or since he became leader of the opposition; e new Conservative party or, Robert Stanfield, wil} be an official member of -aucus until he wins a seat 1e Commons, but the party us is expected to invite new leader to be present, . Honey 'has been busy ing plans for a two-day pol. zet-together of Liberal Sen. ; and MPs on September 23 24, just prior to the open- of the fall session. He ex. ; almost all the MPs to resent for these discussions, like some officers of the e, the caucus chairmen do eceive any extra remuner- . for presiding' at the week. therings. The office is con- ed partly an honorary one ying with it its own pres. Foot Stuck ependence side from a few beaches, It little tourism potential. It less than five miles of d roads, no electricity and fresh water--it hasn't d all year--even for truck ening. All food must be rted. e island also shares with st all its British and ch West Indian neighbors a non deficiency: Increasing lations living off fragile omies based mostly on pre crops. ce many of its neighbors out hefty tourism income, zuilla exports human urces for survival. A result | population impoverished he drain of the young and od who leave to work or y abroad, many never n 1 PROPERTIES e money-order economy ts d on remittances sent » by Anguillans working ad. Precise figures are ailable on the total income yed in this manner, but it been enough to make prop- owners out of every lillan family. St. Kitts offi- have placed at $150,000 the import and property taxes cted annually in this com- ity of 6,000. cause each family owns and it lives on and the roof it, there are no slums in jilla and no poverty in the ling West Indian style. this has made the Angull- iercely proud of his island, determined to fight to preé- » its secession. There are fears that St. Kitts or the tish might try to force ila back into statehood. Anguillan defences include ttery of 19th-century can- ISTORY 59--Surat; India, swept -- which left 500 First. World War ifty years ago today--in --British troops in Bel- n penetrated German s and improved their tions east of Ypres. Second World War wenty-five years ago y--in' 1942---the Vichy ernment announced the ution of 116 persons in is in a reprisal for acke against German ipation forces. Allied ber and fighter planes cked Japanese bases at oe Lae and aul. SON'S LARATION oF WAR) GOVERNMENT For ER SKINS - SITUATED A, | ne ° 1S NOW WN. 5 IN 1867» BAY CO. seers ts s tempos CENTENNIAL QUEEN IN PARADE eee Patricia Connell, 16, Miss Brougham Good Weather Helps 17 Residents At Fairview | Brougham Activities BROUGHAM (Staff) -- This|steam tractors hand families in highway community just north | Centennial dress. of Pickering Village bounced to, The procession wound up at life Saturday as balmy weather. the Brougham " Historical Mu- 7 ie |seum grounds, and the crowd ushered in the main day of a/foliowed it there, to drift weekend of centennial celebra-|through a maze of displays and tions, "History in Action." demonstrations of early Can- Hundreds of people gathered|adian farming techniques and on both sides of the hamlet's|machinery. only thoroughfare -- Highway 7| There was spinning, weaving, -- as the community kicked off|rug weaving, rug hooking, tim- the day with a half-hour long|ber hewing, butter-making, parade of pipe and brass bands, |quilting, cider - making, wood youth groups, antique cars,lcarving, grain threshing, along For big or small spending ASSOCIATES we do big and small lending The Associates make personal loans of any size-- and for almost any reason. 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Taxpayers will be aided tools and the likes. and facilities at Fairview Lodge|somewhat by the provincial The women's group of the in Whitby. treasury which will pay 50 per United Church sponsored a din-| Seventeen residents now ate Ot He tae ner from 4 to 8 p.m., and from | Fairview were transferred to- replaced the old near the shore of Lake Simcoe. of ball games at Brougham \yost of them are former resi-|'2_ 1903, Ee Park -- where the parade set|dents of th northern part of | out at 1:30 p.m. Ontario County and requested DUPLICATE BRIDGE One crowd-catcher at the! be moved closer to their for- jmer homes and friends fe < museum grounds was Chief Hone Whig dt le especial by Curling Club a Umtuk Reid's band of Can-linat the waiting list for admit-|Oyor night wih Mr . | adian Indian Dancers, who gaveltance to the two county homes| william Sorichetti attaining first their heritage a place of prom-jwill disappear but the neW|njace, Second and third a tie inence during an afternoon stage|superintendent of Lakeview\hetween Mr. and Mrs, Edward performance. Manor in Beaverton, Everett)waring, Mrs. Helen Dinning Quantrill of Whitby, said he ex-\and Mrs. Olga ane ae cut : wei the new manor to be used|Fourth place, Mr. and Mrs. at capacity within a year. \Jack Doughty. Church service at 11 a.m.. fol- } lowed by the opening of mu- Mr. Quantrill said there aa seum grounds between 1 and 6|already. 86 people waiting to) et the Columbus Club 133 Brock St. N. p.m, and an afternoon junior!move into the home situated be-| ball game. tween the lake and downtown] WHITBY EVERY |Beaverton. | The new home, opened last |week by the Hon. John Yarem-| ko Thursday, is designed for) lexpansion to 250 beds. It is also/| one of the most expensive! TUES. NIGHT More Firmly in Place | Doors Open at 7 P.M. Do your false teeth annoy and em- | Admission 50¢ parrass by slipping, dropping, or wob- | ae ee on tls SS ton | No Children Under 16 Years |! your plates, FASTEETH holds den- | of age please. tures firmer and more comfortably. | Bingo Starts at 8 P.M. 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Whitby 668-3331 | | raits from the Past', a Whit-|All Saints' Anglican Church cen- by centennial project endorsed' tennial project. lby members of All Saints' Ang-|-- Brorett, lican Church to. be presented Tuesday at Anderson Collegiate Fairview Lodge ia a a wrinkles, under the supervision) 'i 50-1 ouse Oflof th 4 to 10 p.m. there was a series ered fo. the Ue pee home Refuge" founded in the County|from the department of tour- ism information. and Vocational Institute, held SLENDERIZING " David Hemmings » Sarah Miles jits first rehearsal. 1966! COLOR a park a. ociaaid but Ml Now. is the time te trim Notional e nex' ress rehearsal, to- A Premier Productions Yai, night should iron-out the minor|™ those Summer bulges off te | of Fin Gomes age look your best in your new ff} \ BEGINS 8:58 costume co-ordinator Fall' suit of the Whitby Mayor will of- : .,., {fically open' the WHITBY (Staff) -- The Whit-) models are from the All Saints' | duplicate| Anglican Church. 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