12 git OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 10, 1967 dents may hear some "disturb. ing but harmless high altitude sonic booms." , Fighter aircraft of the North American Air Defence Com- mand will try to intercept SAC's Sonic Booms Expected KANSAS CITY (AP) -- Huge | IAN SMITH HOPEFUL Two-Day Rhodesian Talks From Reuters-AP dependence by the white-minori- SALISBURY (CP) -- British pF eon art om gh ' omson declined to say ex- Commonwealth S edge: ba died actly what these points of differ- George Thomson said today his! ence are two-day talks here with Rhode-| : sian Premier Ian Smith showed SMITH OPTIMISTIC? that many important points of} Smith, asked whether he difference still stand in the way|thought the talks had brought a of a settlement of the Rhodesian|settlement nearer, said: "It is independence issue. |possible. We have honestly ana- Thomson's comments came|l|;sed the position and we now shortly after a statement by|know where we are." |Smith that the talks might have; But he apparently scotched | moved the dispute nearer settle-/London reports of a speedy }ment, meeting with Harold Wilson by | The statements came on the/replying "What for?" when re- jeve of the second anniversary of|porters asked if he planned to \the Unilateral Declaration of In-|meet the British prime minister Coal Industry Jobless Thorn In Wilson's Side LONDON (CP) -- A forecast|Wales, where apprehension al- of drastic drops in the job ca-|ready had been high. Apparent INSURANCE Osh- AGENTS ASSOCIATION INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS week are from left: Edward Agents' Association; Robert Stroud, Oshawa, director in- New officers of the ' awa Insurance Agents' As- Disney, director Alex Robig, president of the surance agents association , : ; i ized|acquiescence by management in sociation after their installa- Little, director; Ken Sang- Oshawa Insurance Agents and Alan McTavish, direc- [pacity of 'Britain's nationalized he predictions left the union|Thomson, scheduled to leave apccal_& innchesy. mee ae ole epee ay ba bene wean seo cg Depa ooh we dimension to one of Prime Min- men disappointed. today for Lusaka, Zambia. es The Labor MPs, over present unemployment, that the government has (Oshawa Times Photo ace : ? see & ister Wilson's stickiest problems a . --unemployment. Shaw, Deborah Snowdon, Joan Wilson spent part of Thursday fear Stevens, Margaret Tooley, /tajking down rebellious voices/accepted the ic Kathrine Tresise, Doug las|raised from the back benches of|nent pool" of jobless. Woddcock, Ruth Young. |his own Labor party on the sub-| sNIES a GRADE 1 ject of how much unemploy-| DENIES JOBLESS POOL e e 1 : ment should be tolerated in eco-| or rr el '@) e 1a eS | Philip Anderson, Richard|nomically-uncertain Britain. serve, of unemployment," Wil- : Bino, Anne Bishop, Elizabeth] The criticisms by his follow-/son told them. e ae] St ¥ secretary treasurer: Robert Eight.of Ontario Insurance at Adel House this J ' r zer-\ers had erupted--to the delight Meantime, Britain's bank rate pogo lel eermgal are ie Conservative MPs--on the was being,increased to 614 per Rita Gibson, Paula Gifford, Jo-! Mic omas, David mae cae A sake ine! oS : . ald Charlwood, John Collier. cent from six it what one treas- disgruntled! Leave Points In Dispute again. Then he paused added: "I don't think so." Smith, who ended talks Thurs- day with Commonwealth Secre- tary Thomson, told reporters it is possible the talks had brought the two sides closer together. Rhodesia declared independ- ence from Britain Noy. 11, 1965. REFUSES BLACK RULE Britain had refused to grant independence to the African col- ony because Smith's white-mi- nority government had refused to agree to eventual black-ma- jority rule. Se "But there is little hope of us moving back," he said, after) the publication of the regime's Rhodesian constitutional mission report, early 1968. The-report is expected to lay; the foundation for a national constitution which could possi- bly Jead to a republic. Smith said his Independence Day speech Saturday will not refer to his negotiations with SMOG AND SEX EAST ORANGE, N.J. Commerce. about air pollution is to prove it affects sex life. and) Manitoba and Ontario in a training exercise during com- scheduled for jet bomber of the U.S. Strategic) Air Command will fly over 29 puns. states and the Canadian prov-| -- ---- inces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, NEW MAGAZINE early morning hours of Nov. 17. new Air Force officials said resi-' Hymns and Hers. B-58 and B-52 bombers which will be making simulated bomb SWANAGE, England (CP)~A the Dorset church -has launched a parish magazine called | | | (AP)-- ted the idea of a "perma-|Dr. Frank Rosen, chairman of} |the Essex County Medical] Society's air pollution commit- |tee, decried public apathy about | 'We do not seek a pool, or re-\dirty air in a speech recently |before East Orange Chamber of He said the only way to get the public aroused APPEARING THIS WEEK Brought beck by popular demand after their six month " OTHE CASUALS" AT THE ESTABLISHED HOME Of Country & Western MUSIC IN OSHAWA WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS Film Editing / Sound Effects / Sound METRO CAI DYN MAY! WCU QULUIE A "a te Firerercre ode 'Neill Collegiat end Gilewski, G ( T r "\floor of the Commons | as cy Se geben titaeatton i Collegiate andjanne Gilewski, Grant Girard,' Tayior. r 0 >) ; . "he s Aueuahd ven APTN Roe aoc be ae Vocational Institute, Saturday,|John Glover, Margarite Grant-. Four year program: -- busi- an Richard" eccar" sumer As the prime minister ee ant Fagor Mei attempt to | Cs4 ve, [) a \4 331. students were presented'ner, Wanda Halcomb, George ness and ci e branch stU-/rekete. Janice Graham, Peter|his conter-attack, the predic-/make British lending rates com- eo ] LIRI T/L / (WA with diplomas Hilts, Paul Hollingsworth, Peter|dents receiving uiplomas were:|tamley, Larry Hurren, Evelyn|tions of the coal industry's em-| etitive with those in the United a | Receiving secondary school Hollingsworth, Linda Hutcheon, Sandra Sandra Barron,|Kee}, Gordon Lewis Sally. Mac.{(Ployment potential between now |< tates and other countries. 7] honor graduation diplomas|Janet Jarvie, Roger Knowles, Karen n, Douglas Bram-|qonaid. Cheryl McCune. Mer-|and 1980 were being disclosed Wilson was reported on the] » haw gues were: Wayne Adams, Jane/Donna Kuchma, Tasso Lakas, ley,. S kley, Patricia dith McDonald Thomas Mc- by the chairman of the National verge of seeing a key aide leave) JAMES GARNER EVAMARIE SAINT YVES MONTAND Alker, David Andely, Dieter|George Lakas, Marie Maidman, ' t Donna Cooper, San-\tntyre Pet er McLaughlin, |Co@l Board. His audience includ-|his eeryece: | Dancin Saturda $ Anlauf, Karen Ashman, Cath-|Daniel Matthews, Eugene Mc- dra Corby, Irene Cox, Dorothy|charon | McMahon, Stephen|¢d representatives of the Nation-| Paymaster-General George g y TOSHIRO MIFUNE BRIAN BEDFORD JESS erine Bateson, Judith Blencowe,|Donald, Patricia McNicol, Gail Crawford, Barbara DeHart, powel Nadia Puhach Mar-/al Union of Mineworkers, who wigg was expected to become COUPLES ONLY } ICA WALTER Kathryn Brown, Gary Clark,|McWilliams, Alexander Menard, Irene Devine, Denise Dubyk. igrie Robson, Lynda Sleeman,|fesistered surprise and dismay chairman of the Horserace Bet- JERRY REIDT ATO | Heather Connaty, Sandga Cook |Gisele Menard, Frederick Men- Marylee Fair, Heather Anniwayne Taggart, Diane Taylor, | nEPLETING NEEDS \ting Levy Board, which super- ORCHESTRA ANTONIO SABATO FRANGOISE HARDY t Donald Cross, Judith Crothers,|/sink, Grant Osborne, Margaret /Fraser, James Gulka, Ronald)ypargaret Watson, Drummond The chairman, Lord Robens, |Vises British horseracing. papas erat ee MGM Marshall Crotin, Garry Cubitt, | Peterson, Douglas Reeson, Rob-}inche, Hendryka Klaman, Carol White Bron Curley, Carol Daniel, Eve-jert Reid, Richard Rolson, Don-|Lodwick, Jill McClelland, Dale : lyn Davidson, Richard Dawson, |ald Ross, Donald Ruddy, Eliza-/ Morey, Mary Munro, Linda Mc--GRADE 12 Mary Delvin, James Devine,|beth Rundle, Lynne Scarlett,/Clennen, Jo-Anne Parfitt, Marlene Blair, John Clancy, Jane Dewey, John Drynan, |Barry Schwartz, Leslie Skelton,|Nancy Richmond, Carolyn|Cheryl Clarke, Donna Cooper,} >, Beverly Sawyer, Suzanne' Sandra Corby, Irene Cox, Susan) said the industry will have jobs| \for about 271,000 of its cdrrently |387,000-strong work force by 11971 and for only 65,000 by 1980. The estimates assume reduced ever made a howling COLUMBIA PICTURES presence Linda Duncanson, Dennis/Jennifer Smith, Jo-Anne Smith.|Sajac, e a Ewart, Erie Farncombe, Bar-|Katherine Springstein, Janet! Williams, Christina Wood Dell, Gail Denby, Janice Faint,|coal output Mead bo pig oF bara Field, Brenda Finer,|Stevens, Lorraine Stiles, Mar >i ae «eiali/Philip Fiess, Heather Fraser,/ening competition fro' Special one-year commercial I her energy sources. were: Lynn| James Gough, Rene. Goulding, | Susan Fleming, Huguette Gag-|jorie Stiles, John Switzer, Bev-|aourse graduates Howard, Betty Hrycy- One union chief called the em- BOB DENVER a Meet the maddest mob of money-makers that mess of the U.S. Mint! JIM HUTTON: DOROTINY PROVINE MILTON BERLE JOEY BISHOP non, William Gardner, Vickijerley Tindall, Stephen Warbur-|p.-ojay aa "Cie 8 Robert t ~ - Gerrow, Allan Gillette, 'Ronaldjton, Marcia' Williams, Nancy|peil Linda Dolick, Gail Flon-/shyn, Catherine Kane, Shellajployment calculations "the kiss : Godridge, Edward Goodchild,|Willson, Dawn Wilson, Gordon'ya."- Joy Goldsmith Sandra|Keys, Ross Kauffman, Darlene|of death for the coal industry. WALTER BRENNAN oe hil PAYG Edward Small Presents \ Dinah Gough, Peter Graper,|Wires. Henderson, Margaret Jezegou,|Leaming, Sharman Lott, Vir-| Renewed outcries were ex- nN WHOS MIN = Robert Gray, Nancy Griffith, pe oprIoNs bara Robson, Catherine|ginia' Macevicius, Donald Mac-|pected from such coal areas as a8 Pon" . : iter} <) ] Sommer-Phullis Diller John Gurney, Shawn Hagerman, | (4) or : - DawialWestnutt, Sylvia Wood leod, Patricia Maxymuik, Bar- ae THI MINI ¢c Heather Hall, Joan Hamilton; nne « Margaret Aay, Dat u First Class honor students)\bara McLean, Patricia Mc-| BOW FINS 4 4 ° - * Catherine Hayden, Jill Heara,|Alexander, Mary Alker, Michael) Nicol, Richard Mooney, Carolyn Bou, i Christine Heath, Linda Hopkins,|Armstrong, Marlene Blair, $ajac, Evelyn Smith, Laurie 1s Brian Houghton, Barry Jamie-|Charles Braiden, William Broad-' GRADE 9 Smyth, David Stones, Lynn ANS m son, Susanne Jeffery, Thomas)bent, Cheryl Clarke, Susan| Cheryl Banks, John Broad-/Taylor, Diane Tresise, Chris-| ry eld 94 peep A Johnson, Walter Kalinowski,|Clement, Richard Craig, Sher-|bent, Robert Broadbent, Pat-ltine Ward, Douglas Wherry,| Cwa 7:10 -- 9:30 Susan Kelly, Sharon Kent,jrill Demeter, Gail Denby,/rick Camozzi, Lynda Cole Cath-|Susan Winder, Christena Wood Lest Complete Show 9:00 Sharyn Kent, Terence Keys,|Janice Faint, Philip Fiess,jerine Cover, Catherine Davey,|GRADE 13 Sounds of the ~ " Ruth Kimmerly, Ronald|Donna Gannon, James. Gough,|Catherine Ebbs, Christine Fox,! Sandra Cook, Marshall Crotin NOW Generction Kitchen, Jeanne Koss, Leonard |Stuart Guy, Bohdan Haluschak,|/Lynda Gallagher, Diane Gilew-|Fric Farncombe, Peter Graper, THe 816 FUN DANCE Lambersky, Sylvia Lancaster,|Kathryn Hamilton, Edward|ski, Linda Hess, Diane Law, | Brian Houghton, Barry Jamie- Jo-Anne Loos, Barbara Low,|Healey, Carole Hooker, Robert! Nancy Lescisin, Katheryn'son, Tom Johnson, Terence Frida Nov (0th Brian Lynch, Heather MacFar-| Howard, Betty Hrycyshyn, Dor-|Lewis, Richard MacDonald,| Keys, Ronald Kitchen, Mary ys f N A ° lane, Douglas Mann, Carolyn | othy Jackson, Donald Jones,|Beverley MacMaster, Pauline)Mark, Gail Mcllveen, Joan PPRAPRAP PPP PPP PLY | ow ppearing March, Mary Mark, Annette|Catharine Kane, Ross Kauff-|Marsh, Richard Mazar, Peter)/Reed, Barry Sampson, Robert Mayr, Warren. McGahey, Peter|man, Sheila Keys, Ann Lan-|McBean, Mildred McDonald,|Stone, Dorothy Vipond, Douglas LITTLE CAESAR | Th lass McGibbon, Gail McIiveen, Chris|caster, Linda Latimer, Darlene|Barbara McKenzie, Wendy Mc-|Yonson n OS 2 6 rors | Se sad the CESARE DANOVA McKenzie, |Leaming, Larry Lescisin, Paul|Laughlin, Janice McLean, Lee} McIntyre, Robert cos Ronald McKnight, Olga McKoy,| Lockwood, obert Logeman,|Morris, Lynne Murray, Michael "LAIMS LIVES Pamela McMullan, Elizabeth|Sharman Lott, Virginia Mace-|Pascoe, Lucille Roy, David AE ese eget minés CONSULS AY i McRae, Kenneth McWilliams,|vicius, Donald Macleod, Jacque-|Rubin, Joan Stanley, Alison claimed 294 lives in South Af-| Ad Eileen Menard, Wilbert Mer-|!ine Malachowski, Patricia! Vipond. rica duting the first six months] rithew,, Bernard Miller, David Maxymuik, Barbara McLean, i of 1967 and a total of 767 fatali.|¢ Dancing 9 p.m, te 12:30 Miller, Elizabeth Mills, Ralph|Stuart Middleton, Richard GRADE 10 ties in mining industry acci-\@Admission $1.30 Dress Cesual Moore, Susan Murdoct Mooney, Inez Pretty, Eleanor lene Adam, Anne Bastedo aa 1966. -? ' g Sandra' Neil. Joelanne Rice, Michael Ryan, Brian * Anne Black, Paul Breault,|@e"ts in 1966 ttt Nicholls, 'Jean O'Donnell.|Salmers, Evelyn Smith, Laurel|Elizabeth Carson, David Cham- OSHAWA'S OWN ... the Thomas Ogle, Patricia Pallant,;Smyth, Joan Stapleton, Brenda|bers, Murray Farncombe, Nor- Janice Parfitt, Kathryn Pettus,|Stephens, David Stones, Terry|wynne Fiess, Jane Fitches, Teri Kathryn Platt, Carol Prest,| Thompson; Diane Tresise, Gail/France, Louise Gilkes, Marjorie 44 vg | David Prest, Joan Reed, Doug-|Tresise, Kenneth Vice, Cath-| Godfrey, Eric. Grantner, Archer | las Richardson, Edward Robert-|arine Vodden, Frederick Vod-,Guy, Peter. Hamley, Brian | son, Leslie St; Andrews, Lindajden, Christine Ward Carol|Hicks, John Howard, Cheryl St. Andrews, Barry Sampson,) Weir, Douglas Wherry, David/Inch, Brenda Ingram, Andy | QUINTET Elizabeth Sharp Ronnie Williams, Louise Wilson, Susan/Kroontje, Kenneth Lancaster, Sheyan, Bruce Sinclair, Martin Winder, Barbara Woods, Ellen Barbara Lawrence, Linda Singleton, Michael Slocombe, | Woods Lioyst," Edwin Lovell, Janet DANCING NIGHTLY at the Linda Smith, M Southwell, SIX OPTIONS MacDonald; Farley Magee, THIS WEEK Susan Starr, Michael Stephen- * = Tel Margaret McDuff, Sandra Mc- son, Jill Stevens, Robert Stone,' |. slodoasunleic? 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