THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 14, 1967 93 Thanksgiving Held AtSt. Mark's Church WHITBY -- Grain and flow- ers, symbols of nature's practi- cality and beauty and an indi- cation of man's need for food igndehis capacity to appreciate, Mark's United Church Names | Division Head TORONTO -- The Rev. Frank G. Brisbin, BA, BD, minister of St. Giles United Church, Hamilton, for -the past eight Fox Crusade Group At Byng Ave. Church Tomorrow's services will be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Minister--Rev, i BA, BOE Lacey, Organist & Cholr Di Mrs. Marie Tayler, ART, MP, COUNTY LINES Brooklin Baby Girl Wins First Prize During Competition At Fair Russ Training Starts At 16 MOSCOW (AP)--The Music Consultant Hums 600 Versions 0 Canada = decorated St. services are slated for 7:30 ears, has been a ; i : y pointed sec- 9:45 AM. Church on Thanksgiving Sun-|) except Monday during Bl retiry of the. new Pe viion of|. Elizabeth Anne, daughter of/IOOF Hall... . A confirmation By STUART LAKE he believes they can toss in the|Supreme Soviet--the Soviet par. CHURCH SCHOOL day. the week. Communications of the United|Mr. and Mrs. George Halsey,|class for boys and girls, 14 ashcan and how many they|liament--unanimously approved The spirit of the 100th Psalm : Brooklin, won first prize in thelyears and over, is being held| OTTAWA (CP)--Within the }ey outa ot idera-|Thursday a new draft law start. 11:00 A.M. Coming from Toronto, where Church of Canada. The ap- , "jshould give serious considera-| ' a mae was expressed in the service of 8 oronto, Ww : fecti eight to 12-month-old class andjat the United Church. next few weeks, Rex Le Lach-))-. them for theling military training at 16 after MORNING WORSHIP was fin and the message was(StTvices Were held in Massey | |pointment is effective Jan. 1,) 10 eepstake class at Rose- eur will have hummed his way| 10" (0 88 8 ae ee Defence Minister André). Ai A Hearty Welcome entitled 'The Measure of|all, the group is led by Rev. gs neath Fall Fair. She was pre-| CHURCH DECORATED through more than 600 new ver-|"2 10D Grechko charged the United to All, quings. Lorne F. Fox, the main speak- {| The Division of Communica-|¢oiteq-with a silver cup and BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- St.|sions of 0 Canada and 2 hand- eee - oe re States is "'stepping up military Franees Hyland is the star in|°" and sacred concert musi- tions will integrate the present|;-., John's Anglican Church was|ful of new-words to God Save 'a wa, Mr. preparations" against his coune a National Film Board produc. |°!2": Ruth L. Fox, song leader boards of svar neged Fy in- decorated with -- flowers |The Queen, eur, 57, eer yy A me - i formation, bringing under Mr.|BANQUET and vegetables for the Harvest many submissions he has|" 7, a film dealing with the subject risuth's yer As music consultant for the The new law also reduces the D ponsibility the a Home Festival last Sunday. The rejected so far and how many INITED CHURCH eee a ee ee BROOELIN GC) ag decorations were presented to|0lnt Senate-Commons commit-|he thinks the committee should|"esular draft age to 18 from 19 United Church Publishing House (Ryerson Press), The :|United Church Observer, press and information services, broadcasting, films, film strips ------=====---- and cuts the length of service for ordinary draftees to twe years from three. The Supreme Soviet also approved a 15-per-cent increase Robert Rumball, minister of the Church for the Deaf, To- ronto, was the speaker at the father and son banquet. Eric Day That Comes". The film will be shown at various meetings }during the week of Oct. 16 and will provide a basis for group tee on the national anthem, the well-known Ottawa composer, music teacher and concert bari- tone is making personal judg- consider. HAS FINAL SAY The committee is to have the Rev. R. C. Rose and the Port and Olive Ave.) P Hospital erry Hospital. UB By CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Larmer, ---- discussions on this life--blight- Mundy said grace. Those pro- ' CH SCHOOL (Anglican) ing problems of modern eee and other instructional media.|nocing toasts were Ralph Miln-|and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yel-|ments on submissions to the/final say on all in the published defence budge ond Senior Hilleroft § H A native of Alberta, Mr.ler Charles Dennis and Charles|lowlees, Solina; Sgt. and Mrs.|committee which is chargedjalthough Mr. Le Lacheur was|e That will be $19,859,200,000 ai Gnd Primény Mary end Hillcroft Streets Brisbin graduated in arts from|iemer Norman Williams and|Ken Strang, Ottawa; and Mr.|with choosing a suitable new|confident it would go along with | in' 1968 fore \AN'S SUNDAY } the University of Alberta, re-|cary Johansen led a sing-song. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer attend-|version of O Canada. his judgment. The defence minister said | sens ROSS D ROAD ceived his theological training ed a family gathering at the} He is to meet commitiee| A big test he applied is: Is it)washington is increasingly AKER SERVIC LAN. at St. Stephen's College, Ed-/SEX EDUCATION home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph|members Oct. 23 to tell them|singable? stepping up the war in Vietnam - DALE 8:00 A.M FREE METHODIST monton and was ordained in| BROOKLIN (TC) -- A paneljLarmer, of Blackstock. Mr./how many of the submissions} yt wasn't enough that ajand backing Israel, which he and Toddlers : : |] Postor: Rev. R. H. James 725-1280 1942. Pastor of St. Giles, Ham-|composed of a doctor, nursejand Mrs. Glenn Larmer were professional choir could stand|blamed for the Middle East OME TO ALL 11:00 A.M. Hl \0:00Gin cc Sanday School REV. LORNE F. FOX _|ilton, since 1959, he previously/and minister will answer ques-/presented with a gift in honor/were visitors with Mr. and|up and render it. The child injwar and its troubled aftermath. oi coke ueaie dat Bee choc : z served at Metropolitan United|tions on sex education follow-jof their 10th wedding anniver- 1 He b : 7:00 P.M ] 11:00 a.m.--Mr, & Mrs. Fretz |] The Lorne F. Fox Party, in-\church, Toronto and for four|ing the showing of a film at the|sary Mr. and Mrs, Stan-| MPS: Wilbert, Archer of Mact-|the cameo, 3 ia to ane sects eto ig ot tree we : ee Oshawa Youth Centre |/ternationally known missionary|vears in Alberta. Home and School meeting Oct.|ley Malcolm, Blackstock, have ee uss es ene ae po ge log ise tee regular troops. sted Drinkwater and family, Otta- wa; Misses Mabel VanCamp and Helen VanCamp were re- cent guests of Mrs. W. W. Van- Camp, Blackstock... . Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Ferguson, Don Mills; Rev. and Mrs. F. M Ferguson, Miss Pauline Fergu- son and Douglas Beckberger, all of Toronto, were guests of Mrs. ©. Hill of Blackstock. . . » Miss Janice Byers and Les Buskfield, Guelph, were -evangelists, musicians, singers, and radio - television artists, 17... . The ladies of St. Thom- as Anglican Church are plan- ning a tea and bazaar in the Masonic Temple Oct. 14... . Betty Kennedy of television and radio fame, will be the speaker Oct, 25 at the Christian Educa- tion Centre. . . . Institutes in the area have been invited to the home bake sale and show- ing of antiques, Oct. 19, in the left to spend the winter in Florida... . Mr. and Mrs, Jack Pollard, Cornwall, England, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, T. Hodge and Mrs. I. Argue of Blackstock. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of Blackstock, spent a week with their daugh- ters in Kemptville and Ottawa. . . « Mrs. William Dugan and Mrs. Vinton Louchs, Minden, Current size of the Soviet armed forces is not known. A report by the London-based Institute for Strategic Studies last month put it as 3,220,000 with another 250,000 in paramil- itary organizations. Nursery Care at 11 a:m. Service || 7:00 p.m.--"Until" Will sing & Preach Wednesday, 10:00 am. _ |i] Wed. 8:00 P.M---Prayer & Bible | will conduct a one - week, area Holy Communion Your Friendly Community Church |/wide Gospel Crusade, opening this Sunday at Byng Avenue | Pentecostal Church 4 FAR FAITH he ie vi Naber pe and ge ralto soloist an orman L. | Lutheran Church | Blish, associate song leader Back Ja. Bible ! (Eastern Canada Synod) A native of the Channel Islands and bilingual, Mr. Le Lacheur believes the new words should be little changed from the original versions now sung in English and in French. That didn't rule out one bilin- gual version but Mr. Le Lach- eur stressed that a translation of one version to the second language probably wasn't possi- e. world, including five years in 15 countries of Africa; not to mention protracted missions to the Orient, other parts of Asia, |Europe and more recently a seven-month mission to South America. Mr. Fox said that in Africa the group travelled more than 100,000 miles and saw more than 100,000 register decisions ited Church ROSEHILL BLVD. Minielly B.A., D.D, . Thompson A.R.C.T., L.T.C.L, .M, and 11:00 A.M, anner of Child?" fant Baptism Toronto Police Seize Marijuana and program assistant. Mr. and Mrs. Fox are Canadian The Rev. Henry Fischer born and claim thousands of : j r 'ast f o"for Christ. He claims he had s s Hy ests of Mr. and Mrs, Mur- sory Provided Broadc | Pastor -- 725-2758 friends who have attended their|nersonally witnessed the com- Brooklin Horticultural Society oe hee at hlackslecks TRANSLATION DIFFICULT TORONTO (CP)--Police ME TO ALL PP gg | crusades across the omnd. tus[Tz,,0f independence to four ; Earl Dorrell, Blackstock, spent} today said the seizure of 11 esol g Tr. acy oeetat e ato ore| African states. Possibly their Welcomes Oshawa, Whitby Groups last week with Mr. and Mrs.| Poetry just does not lend/pounds of raw marijuans 9:30 - 10:00 am } RFOUD HAYS. TUnINES 'd agi most colorful mission was in : Roger Dorrell, Ottawa. . . . |itself fo translation, he sald.|Thursday night was one of the ide | MASONIC than 52 nations aroun €lthe months they spent in the| The Brooklin Horticultural So-jMr. and Mrs. Norman Lea and|Miss Ida Dempsey, Blackstock,|And translations often didn't largest ever made in Canada NITED CHURCH "TEMPLE BLOG Congo just before the worst of nag had members of the yng -- hyo tage spent ar is visiting friends in Stratford.|make much sense, and may have cut the main le 5 the revolution broke out. y Garden Club and the Osh-|weekend with her parents, Mr.| |. , Mr, and Mrs. George Dun-| In Can for t supply line to Toronto. 91 Centre St. ST. GEORGE s Mr. Fox and Mr. Blish have|awa Horticultural Society as|and Mrs. L. A. Laporte, Wind-|bar and family, Scarborough, pace bog ge Pe ott gall Stanley Dobrowski, 20, of BRUCE STREETS | 9:45 A.M, ANGLICAN CHURCH |jproducea @ series of original/guests when it held its show of|sor..... Mr. and Mrs. 'Neill were holiday guests of Mr. and|ran for Parliament as a Conser-|ToTonto, a second-year studerit Morris, B.A., $.7.M | SUNDAY $CHOOL B 5 sound and color motion pic-|hardy chrysanthemums and a/Brownell and family and|Mrs, Lloyd Wright, Blackstock.|v ative. candidate in Ottawa|t University of Toronto's Vice Hh, Weodheike, @ A: 11 AM jagot and Centre Sts. tures of their world-wide|social evening. R. C. Poulter,|Mrs. Roy VanCamp, Maple| |. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon|Fast and twice was defeated by|toria College, has been charged . Woodhouse, B.A., D.D, 1350 RADIO -M. ||] The Rev. Canon F. G. Ongley, MA. Iitrayels, several of which willlof Thornhill, showed slides of|Grove, spent the weekend at/strong and Mr. and Mrs. Mar-|sitting member Jean Richard. with illegal possession of marie juana. their cottage at Mink. Lake... Police said the retail value of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goble flower festivals in Europe. Ap- proximately 90 attended. wood McKee, Blackstock, at- Rector The Rev. R. G. Brooks, $.Th., tended the 40th wedding anni- Assistant Kelvin James, A.T.C. vin James, C.M, He was a voting delegate to the Conservative leadership \be shown in Oshawa. THE |Roman Catholic laymen, warn-jident and Carol Crawford, sec-\after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reveals the startling signi- Bruce St., Oshawa ste Closses _ and Vernon, of Waterford, vis-|versary of Mr. and Mrs. Ross|,ony, the marijuana found the Grade 9 SERVICE Sunday, October 15th Bish HOMEMAKING CLUBS ited Mrs, L. C. Snowden, Maple| curtis at Richmond Hill... . ia gg by Dela _ bo trunk of a sports car is about so te Gietieine i a ops BROOKLIN (TC) -- The 4H|Grove ... .John Pritchard,|Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn|"eropepcree 'end Of JOHN $35,200, and heey | -- Clubs Pi resum-|Maple Grove, spent the week-jand Jim, and Miss Marion ese ahs igh th | Spivicast ed their activities. The current end with his parents at Mano-|Bradburn, all of Toronto; Mr. e also was a neighbor of the are also cared for UNITED SPIRITUALIST S00 Gi. 100 am Warned project is 'Sleeping Garments".|tic...... Mr. and Mrs. Carlos|and Mrs. George Chamberlain, |Prime minister when Mr. Pear-| 'The er ae oe built @ Go From Here?' | tbe bles ; hire Mrs. J, Harmer is the leader of |Cryderman and Susan, Guelph.|Renfrew and Roy Burns, Brock-|son was a civil servant andjis the Tsar Puchka--King of CHURCH OF ONTARIO and 7:00 p.m. the No. 1 Sleepy Stitchers with|spent the weekend with Mr. and|ville, were weekend guests of|often gave Mr. Pearson a Jift}|Cannons--now housed in th $ TO BEP ROME (AP)--The Vatican|Mrs, G. Curl as assistant. Of-|Mrs. H. Cryderman, Maple|Mr,' and Mrs. J. Bradburn,|downtown to his West Block|Kremlin, Moscow. It was de. | TO DOP Orange Temple tried to put the brakes today tojficers are: Pat Wilson, presi-|Grove........ Mrs. H. R.. Fo-|Blackstock. office signed to fire two-ton balls. ANGE? ' | the third world congress of|dent; Beth Ingleton, vice - pres-|ley, Maple Grove, has returned : - GRACE ing bishops at the congress to|retary. Mrs. C. Kydd is leader|John Stevens, London, Ont..... fear PSPROPNECIES. next (Upstairs) sf ears CIES "next P guard against the lay delegates|of the No. 2 Slumber Maidens|Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McCarthy NITED CHURCH ee LU TH ER AN Ces bat all pig' pith Mrs. G. Caverley as assist: and Laura, Halifer, have Rs y - Saturday 'y -jant. icers are: Jane ett, |turne ome after visitin: Tr. 9:05 - 9:35 P.M. SUNDAY, OCT. 15 | ee Aira Pa bec, head of two Vatican agen-|president; Linda Kydd, vice-|and Mrs. C. Russell, Maple \AGOT STREET : ene : M ; (Mo, Synod) cies dealing with laymen,|president; Gail Disney, secre-|Grove ... Mr. and Mrs. Lau- _ with the World en its heart, § ¢ if 2:30 P.M. PARK ROAD & 'HIGHWAY 401 issued the warning but told the|tary and Isabel Flett, treasurer.|rence White, Maple Grove, 10:30 - 11:00 P.M._ bishops not to intervene during debates. spent the weekend at their Twin Lake cottage ... Mr. and Mrs. K. MOFFAT, B.A. HEALING SERVICE Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister GUEST SPEAKER TELEPHONE 728-2175 G. Geen, L.T.C.M. 7:00 P.M. Harold Witte--Vicar He said this would spoil the) KEDRON (TC) -- The spec-|Bert Snowden and family, Maple DIVINE SERVICE spontaneity of the discussionsjial speaker at the anniversary|Grove,spent the holiday week- _M. i H and "'might deter the laity from|service, Oct. 22, will be Rev.|jend at their Baptiste Lake cot- q' M Lou | Guest Medium | gage vo eee fal oy pbb doen 7 prone 4 ae sige tage vet - Mr. and Mrs. Bert nstead, cardinal to! é|professor of churc: story at|Snowden an family, Maple S or an $? REV, EARL MORTIMER | SUNDAY SERVICES bishops they bea ae free to| Emmanuel College, --. . Grove, spent the alley weak. : LL WELCOME 9:45 A.M. comment at the end of the ses-| Mrs. Earl Hurst, laxwelliend at their Baptiste Lake cot- ANT BAPTISM 1350 RADIO N SUNDAY SCHOOL sions on any doctrinal errors|Heights, who is moving to Osh-/tage, é HOOL | made by any of the 2,500 lay-|awa, was presented with a gift) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks Baste 'bataiene asinine men representing more than'when Mrs. George Scott enter- family, Guelph t G 0 S p F L H A ve 11:00 A.M. 100 countries. tained a group of neighborhood |#"4 family, Guelph, were guests MORNING WORSHIP Cardinal Roy's caution came|women... Walter Davis, Ked-|of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coultis, tand Baby Care | 40 NASSAU STREET as the eight congress work-|ron, is recuperating after sur-|Balsam.......Miss Rosemary ; shops pl d into their second|gery at the Oshawa General|scriyver, Greenwood, and Gerald : day of debate on controversial| Hospital.....Kedron Church P: 4 uests of honor at subjects ranging from birth}was the scene last Saturday ascoe were © NITED CHURCH ND ROSSLAND RD.) ELLOW, B.A., B.D. \., B.D., B.Paed, id Kellington SESSIONS; 2,3 58.9 nd Over 4°y' 5 M of the A.O,T.S. ST'S AMBASSADOR" ~ Speaker Come-Double Club. ED CHURCH IRNING WORSHIP NTIST CHURCH, T. &. E FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH r, B.A, Minister storel Assistant Irector end Orgeniet M. ASSADORS" st_ Speaker NDAY Jer the leadership ef Iman ior Hold'"----Kirkpatriek sus" -- Webb 1 and Baby Care ees DA UKRAINIAN Simeoe St, South Minister Rev. J. Jacenty 30 A.M.--Church School 10 A.M.--Ukrainian Service 1S A.M.--English Service ------------------==s TUNGARIAN Minister Rev. E. Seress U P.M.--Worship Service 2nd and 4th SUNDAYS ieee SUNDAY 9:00 A.M.--THE LORD'S SUPPER 11:00 A.M.--FAMILY BIBLE HOUR AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL SERVICE Speaker: MR. W. YVILLE OF TORONTO Wed, 7:45 P.M.--Bible Study and Prayer Meeting A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL Wesleyan Methodist Church Hillsdale Public Schoo! Oshawa Bivd. N., Minister Rev. Walter Jewell 305 Rossland Road East 9:45 A.M. ERIE STREET FREE METHODIST Off Simcoe Street (next after Bloor) Minister -- Rev. C. M. Bright 725-3872 Junior Chureh Up to 11 Years Provided 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE Tuesday 7:30 p.m. -- Prayer Meeting, Ete. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP "FRUSTRATION OR | FULFILMENT?" 7:00 P.M.--Evening Chapel in The Parsonage. "THE WAY OF CONSISTENCY" EVERYONE WELCOME control to race relations. Delegates from developing countries have launched a drive for resolutions on such subjects as contraception and church involvement in local politics. The new nations have radical- ly altered the makeup of the lay movement. The last con- gress 10 years ago included only a timid minority of mis- sionaries and Catholic youth leaders from the world's emerging nations. This con- gress has become a forum for the African and Asian delegates to vent their frustrations and appeal to richer nations for help and understanding. A group of West European, American and African laymen have already drafted a strong of the wedding of Miss Stella Carp and Leo Laderout..... Unit 3 of the Kedron United Church Women catered for the reception following the marriage of Susan Werner and John Wills. Plans to hold a hay ride this Saturday have been made by the Maple Grove Hi-C Club ...»... Mrs, Robert Jarvie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bothewell and Mr. nd Mrs. Stewart Jar- vie, all of Maple Grove and Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvie, Vancouver, attended a family thanksgiving gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Javie, Oshawa ... Maple Grove Cubs will hold an Apple Day Oct. 14...... Mr. and Mrs. Edward White, Montreal and Mrs. Charles White, Oshawa, condemnation of racism in all its forms. a shower in Mt. Zion Com- munity Hall... A successful tea and miscellaneous sale was held at the home of Mrs Wil- liam Newman, Balsam..... Greenwood Squirts defeated Eden Mills to win the Ontario Rural Baseball championship. UPDATING IRRIGATION VERNON, B.C. (CP)--Work is under way on the second phase of a three-year $6,600,000 irrigation modernization project in this Okanagan Valley area. It will replace the existing sys- tem of canals and dtches with 90 miles of underground pipes and five pumping stations capa- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens, Maple Grove... ble of irrigating 9,600 acres of fruit-producing land. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST, EAST Branch of The Mother Church -- The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M. "Doctrine of Atonement" Wed. Service (Includes testimonies) 8 P.M. READING ROOM CORNER ONTARIO AND BOND STS. Monday to Friday -- 12 noon > $ p.m. (Excepting Holidays) Listen te The Bible Speaks To You CKLB 9 A.M. Every Sunday (World Headquarters, independence, Missourl) ORANGE TEMPLE SIMCOR & BRUCE, OSHAWA | OF LATTER DAY SAINTS : | SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 A.M. -- CHURCH SCHOOL fer children and edults 11:00 A.M, -- MORNING WORSHIP | | OSHAWA SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Branch Of Toronto Spiritualist Temple Pastor: REV. E. M. McGRATH NEW PREMISES Masonic Temple 91 CENTRE ST. ot METCALF Speakers -- MR. G. FILIAC, MRS. B, BROWN and CHURCH WORKERS 2:30 P.M.--Healing and Spirit Greeting 7:00 P.M.--Divine Service and Spirit Greeting FRIDAY 8 P.M.--Open Circle in Red Light Healing and Development ALL ARE WELCOME Zion Christian Reformed Church 409 Adelaide Ave. E. Minister Rev. D. N. Habermeh!, M.Th., 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Nursery Care Provided 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE Radio Ministry Chr, Ref. Church (CKLB) Back Yo' God Hour (each Sunday ot 9:15 p.m). Area Churches (every other Sunday at 11:00 «.m.). | : _egelbseebisekiesocce -ashangl ced peaceamal sea umumeapiaciaasis tat, Order Your... VETCRAFT POPPY WREATH ored dead of two worl SPECIAL NOTICE TO i i L ..- Now! FOR REMEMBRANCE DAY on NOV. 11th Oshawo's Civie Bodies, Industries, Organizations and Citizens, will have the opportunity to place Wreaths on the War Memoria! in tribute to our hon- lid wars. ee « Make Your Tribute A VETCRAFT WREATH ORDER IT NOW! MERCHANTS: Suitable Poppy Wreaths for Window display are available ot reasonable prices. Honor our war heroes by placing @ Veteraft Wreath in your window at the Remembrance Season. All Veteroft Wreaths ore made by Disabled Veterans who eam thelr living In the Vetcroft Shops of Canada, end the wreaths ore distributed solely by the Canedien Legion, Phone 723-4511 or 723-9211 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Call, Phone or Write Now For Samples and Prices to: | ALFRED BRISEBOIS, Business Manager ; | ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION 471 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa OSHAWA * 1 BRANCH | custome He's growing up and today is his day... NATIONAL NEWSPAPERBOY DAY OCTOBER 14, 1967 There are more than 75,000 like him in Canada. He's learning the importance of punctuality, courtesy and good citizenship In his community. He's learning, too, the value of money and saving... and of looking ahead to the future. He not only grows through the challenging responsibility of running a business of his own, but he's learning to meet people, to respect the property of others and to give dependable service to his rs. We honor him today on National Newspaperboy Day. ¢ Oshawa Times