Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Nov 1967, p. 8

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eee ee 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 24, 1967 THREE-PRONGED PRESSURE Canada Strives To Calm Explosive Cyprus Crisis «Soldiers, mainly in a 700-man in-| In the meantime, as many as fantry battalion and a 100-man|12,000 guerrillas from Greece jred_ reconnaissance aguad:|haVe been smuggled into Cy- prus, a much smaller number IN es from Turkey. ON torn Fortifications thrown up by jboth sides have grown stronger and deeper. By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada is| determingd to do everything|@™mo possible to prevent any recur-/ron. rence of the ignominious with-| Time and again, drawal of the United Nations|have settled into their peace- force from the Middle East last/keeping jobs ri any rage summer. panion progress being made to) ' This is why the government is|solve the politic al situation) Posi id ee oe B gat tl exerting all the diplomatic pres-;which gave rise to the eee OLRaEEy Of k THTLIEN ont sure at its command to dampen|forces in the first place. | 3 | ee clave to the north and west of down the explosive Cyprus situ-) This is what happened in the! Nicosia. ation. Middle East. the UN force!" coven Canadian soldiers have From Lighting Invitation Oo Prime Minister Pearson is parked on the Israeli-Egyptian | een killed patrolling the hair- settle- personally taking a hand in the border for 10 years teas aNY/yin turns of the mountain trails negotiations in External Affairs Minister Mar- London while;move toward a politica ment being made in armored cars and jeeps. Some Canadian soldiers here Elegance Once restticted to formal dining rooms, Unlimited Satisfaction Guaranteed -- Ample Parking nage mB .| Last May, President Nasser 4 vay ; i i tin is working here athe UN, of Egypt suddenly ordered with- A ee re chandeliers have taken a 'new role in 7 STORES TO SERVE YOU Qihens, Ankara and Nicosia are(drawal of the force and Thant],.9" political settlement in a fashionable home lighting. The new spirit 'Yorkdale ° Eglinton Square e Cloverdale Maft \ button-holding officials to drive| imme ey eer ihe cana-|Ziven time it should simply pull of freedom in interior decorating has ee home Canadian views. the consternation of the Cana-|5. 4. 1 } ratit gs n The UN force was established|dian government. | The government's position, made chandeliers the focal point in living in Cyprus in March, 1964, as al-| wisKED OUT though still officially secret, rooms, foyers, master bedrooms and many other areas. Why don't you let most the\ personal creation Of Canadian troops in the force|amounts to this: Mr. Marti}. were evacuated so quickly that The Greeks must get back to Mr. Martin ordered an RCAF |v had to leave some of their|Greece, the Turks to Turkey; ou H imi " H Fa plane to C¥prus with Canadian|{ey had £9 leave so of thr cons muet be ore Bn api. Unlimited" chandeliers or fix 7° peacekeeping soldiers aboard) sents in the UN force got/down; powers of the UN force ures express the gaiety and sparkle of ae four days before the force WaS|"aucht in the six-day war in Must be strengthened to handle ee by, dino Sane and 14 Indians were killed./incidents decisively; -- negotia: matic arm-twistin ' i ni jtions must start on a_ political} inavians ow suit,| The UN force went to Cyprus! .,, the Scandinavians to follow in 1964 after rioting broke out settlement ; . 2 WROTF STATEMENT {between the Greek and Turkish! Canada. in short, is fighting to The ext2rnal affairs depart- communities. Greek-Cypriots Cyprus but the entire concept of ment here wrote the statement|out-number Turkish-Cypriots peacekeeping which UN Secretary-General U|about 4 to 1. | iain sit le UN mediator for a your home. time -- | BEGAN 120 YEARS AGO i} The first Canadian insurance I J Thant made to announce crea-| A 4 tion of the force. tried for a political settlement The Canadian contribution to|but got nowhere and this effort = the UN force now is some 900)lapsed. company was organized in 1847. | a T u Classic simplicity makes this eight-light chandelier a decorator's delight. Antiqued brass arms sweep gracefully frem a hand- carved fruitwood pineapple. Elegant white o_o are mounted in tulip cups. Spread price $225.00 Indians Visit Six Walpole Indians will Hampton this weekend t turn good will they rec last summer from membe "Operation Beaver." Alice Killen of Courtice chosen by the national o1 zation to spend six weel Walpole Island last su! with other "Beavers" around the world. The b project was to build a wor! for the Walpole Indians when 19-year-old Alice lef home, the project needed a few touch-ups. Saturday, some of her fr from the island will pe some authentic tribal danc the Hampton United Chur 7:30 p.m. David Nemis, another tice "'Beaver" who spen six weeks at Montreal La northern Saskatchewan hi to build a church, will films of his visit. Alice show slides Saturday when the church will be to the public. Fifteen Beavers from sé countries will participate special Youth Service Si at 11:15 a.m, at Hampton ed Church. Johnny Yesno, a repute dian hoop dancer, visite beaver camp at Walpol land during its "Pow- last summer. The annual ow featured a parade, competitions and a b Operation Beaver enter float in the parade which second place. Dianna Tat ding, a "Beaver" from Island, was named Miss ation Beaver and rode 0 float. "We were stay in a house at Walpt Fashionable decorating is yours with this five-light, antiqued Spanish brass chandelier. 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