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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1964, p. 4

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eld he ee ak = Pe aed i entto o . | U.S. ELECTION SCENE Key Contests Pinpointed WASHINGTON (CP) -- Theflican incumbent Kenneth B. spotlight is on the presidential| Keating and former attorney- race in Tuesday's U.S. election, general Robert F. Kennedy, but across the country there| brother of the late president, are a number of key contests h for governor and senator. In) PRC Te ag Robert. Tait eiany cases, they, are inter Jr., is challenging _Democratic i sidential |" pig bee Pp ell -- sy: Senaicr Stephen M. Young's bid |mile subway that will cross |Warsaw from north ta south. Target date for completion is 1975. SUBWAY SLATED WARSAW (AP) -- The city council in this Polish capital city has decided to build an 11- New ITU Team! Fine Says Fine TORONTO (CP)--Louis Fine, chief Ontario government con- ciliation officer, said Saturday he is impressed by the desire of the new negotiating commit- tee for Local 91 of the Interna- tional Typographical Union (CLL) to resume negotiations with the publishers of the three Toronto daily newspapers. The Star, Telegram and Globe and Mail have continued publishing since about 800 print- ers and mail room employees walked off their jobs July .9 Last week the union elected a negotiating committee of four 'men to replace the old seven- man unit in an effort to break the deadlock in negotiations, Mr. Fine said: | "The union committee indi- cated to me that it had been) instructed to request me to ar-| range a meeting between the parties to discuss how a mu- tually agreeable settlement can be arrived at. I was pleased with the personnel and attitude of this new committee and I will take all possible steps to bring the parties together as soon as possible." for a second term at the age Arkansas of 75, Taft is the 47-year-old son Governor Orval Faubus seeks of the late Senator Taft an unprecedented sixth straight Orissa two-year term, Winthrop Rock This isthe first Big game (or efelier, brother of New York's ; Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller| Bud Wilkinson since he quit a successful career as football is making a determined bid to become his adopted state's first/Co#ch to plunge into Republi-) Republican governor in a cen-.c@" politics. The Republican} Htury : Senate nominee is battling! baer |young State Senator Fred Har- | California jris for the two remaining years Senator -Pierre Salinger, ajof the term: of the late Demo- Democrat, has been campaign-|cratic Senator Robert §, Kerr, ing feverishly for the Senate FABRICS 3000 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! By The Yard At HARLEIGH SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) Oshawa Shopping Centre 725-3012 Ou) eae WRUVOVOU OYE ry dee eee ey > DOOOOOOOOOO0O000 Penpsylvania Goldwater appears to be the major issue in the Senate race tbetween incumbent Republican |Hugh Scott and Miss Genevieve | Blatt, three - time Democratic} state secretary for internal af- fairs. | gion Five representative; Mrs, William Smolkin, Perth, provincial president; Mrs. M. Region YY UVVVUN YUN UURO0OE MY LAA? yee atade QDODOOOOOO OOOO OO OOO0O0000 WOO spection workers and the 14 in-'make certain that electrical ser- side commercial staff members| vice is maintained to custom- mittee. The following offtcers|the state's economy and finan- seat to which he was appointed | Auxiliaries Association of On- W. R. Ellis, Ajax, convener T. W. Armstrong, Kirkland |this summer after the death of! tario chat between sessions at of the social committee; Mrs. Lake, Region 12, can nominee George Murphy, re once a stage and screen song- Screen Donated ma | An lican WA jat a more leisurely pace and is 2 urd P red ta | g reported to have cut sharply By WA To Church | Senator Ralph Yarborough, a ° ans Dazaar Ilinois 2S nsape ade G : ia | Liberal Democrat, faces opposi- e e sovernor Otto Kerner, a Vallant attended a board meet-| as in cor \D Republican, George Bush. as| ing at the Diocesan Centre in John's Anglican Church, Ruth|Charles H. Percy, fresh from! oon oe a rile suapnitenn t : ie 2 well as many Conservative] 7 sometimes WA. at the home of Mrs. Ron-|4 Successful business j bers of St, John's' Anglican|work without a lost time acci-|hazardous nature of the work |ald Hawkins, plans were made)has been r SINCE Horted him Church WA members at theirjdent is the outstanding safety|the record of 2,000 accident) for the annual bazaar to be held|July, 1963. A victory could push 2 | f : GHOST WATKS been shown how quickly bales|/Ontario Hydro's Bowmanville}/Bowmanville area staff is quite| peppermint patties, handmade |Presidential picture: are packed. Rural Operating Area has es-|significant. Lineman and for-|novelties and aprons, Members| Michigan tthe gaunt figure of Lincoln . ; ' 8 |paces the upstairs halls of the ¥ |kinds of weather and especially tea tables. v presented at this meeting presi-| The 24 linemen and foresters, ' sy | Romney is shooting for a sec- ded over by Mrs, Martin Gould-|10 station maintenance and in-|during severe ice 'storms and) mrs Bud Piper reported on) ond term on the claim that his|? C. gave the Bible rea.ing. Mrs, Jobn McKibbin, Girls'! ove worked for more than 2,000|ers. This requires great care new.members who are working) consecutive days without any Ml bad. Foremen as well as line on Churehmenship badges and| juries that would cause them to/ang forestry crew members sale of church calendars was', total of approximately 760,-\times when extreme weather reported. ' |eonditions increase the dangers Officers of the Hospital ronto. From the left, Mrs, 11 representative and Mrs Democrat Clair Engle. Republi- last week's convention in To- A, Adamson, Port Credit, Re- Ironstone, Sudbury, Gilbert A, Milne Photo | and-dance star, has been going jinto Salinger's early lead, Texas Dorcas, Secretary Mrs, Emest| { . ain 6 cv - YY At the October meeting of St.|Democrat, seeks a second term jtion from a hard - campaigning| ; Toronto and reported to mem-| Nearly six years of continuous| Because of the aoe career. Democrats who have never sup- campaigning October meeting that' she hadjrecord that the entire staff of|free days accomplished by the) Noy, 25, It was decided to getl|him into the future Republican U.S. 'ghost hunters" claim w nkotfering boxes were| tablished jesters are called out in all/of Ruth WA will also serve at! re rr til A Tha g Republican Governor George | white House in - Washington, burn, Mrs. Tennyson Thorndyke wind or electrical storms {0 /hohalf of the nominating com-|administration helped improve Auxiliary Leader, reported three |when conditions are extremely articles for the Bazaar. A large|take time off, This represents! must be especially alert at such 0 manhours of work that is} A of accidents, meeting and will serve for two|Neil Staebler, the state's Dem- WITH BLADDER years. President, 0 Parrish; recording Mrs. Ronald Hawkins; treasur-| er, Mrs, Bud Pipher; Little! Mrs. Gordon Kyle; | large; vice - president, Mrs. Herman) economy is due to a bette secretary, | tional economy. WomenPast 21 congressman Ate) Bier 31 tries cbee Ween 60 ses ' ' are made miserable by common urinary contends the improved) jrritaiion caused by a werm, Escherichia r na-| Coll. To auickly combat the secondary aches, muscilar pains and disturbed sleep caused by Kidney and Bladder irritations, try taking 2 little CYSTEX tablets with 1: , a wlaas of water 3 times daily for a few ; New. York days, CYSTEX is a cleaning urinary anti- Vote - switching is expected | septic, also an analgesic pain reliever for | will be installed at the January icial picture. Representative cratic bs Bg < 9 The Educational Secretary ot | G Oshawa Deanery, Mrs. J. Spragge, attended the meeting | and showed an interesting col- lection of books and told of a| 'Travelling Library" of three! months duration. Mrs, John McKibbin Social) Service Officer of Oshawa Dean- ery likened the work to the good Samaritan and recounted in-| stances while working in down-) town Toronto. ° WA members will cater to the men's supper, Monday, Nov. 16 The WA has contributed a) acreen to be used in the church) hail. It was announced that a board) meeting will be held in Toronto, Nov. 5 when Mrs, Herbert Tay- lor of Moose Jaw, Saskatche- 1653 miles of distribution lines,|Sider and guard against what. also 287 miles of sub-transmis-| sion and transmission lines to Helpers secretary, Mrs. William) Bonk; Dorcas secretary, Tom Coulthard; secretary, Mrs. social convener, Page; social accident free, Bowmanville Rural Operating, 4 ttibute was paid t Area covers a territory of some | Bowmanville Rural Operating 530 square. miles in Hydro's |Area staff members by Adam Central Region and includes|S. Smith, Hydro's regional man. rural and suburban sectors with |@8er. He said: "The splendid a total of 7,000 customers. The) S4fety record indicates a deter- power load in Bowmanville|™ination on the part of every- Area totals more than 10,480/°¢ to work safely at all times kilowatts and the staff has some |#5.8 matter of habit, also to con- to the corresponding} Ron Blaker;| Mrs. George secretary, Mrs, Peter Bird; telephone commit- tee, Mrs. Norman Bradley and Mrs. John Fawcett. The meeting closed with pray- ers, The Bble study was led by ever hazards may be present Mrs. Eric LaTrobe. in the job being done at the maintain. time TRAIN OF PLASTIC The Hooterville Cannonball, "The record also indicates an appreciation on the part of each Bowmanville Area staff mem-|the train seen on TV's Petti- ber concerning the value of coat Junction," is made of plas-. thinking safely and about plan- tic and was first used in a ning every job with safety. in|Marilyn Monroe movie, 'Ticket | mind," the region manager said.| to Tomahawk." | Indian School : Needs Clothing Among the letters read, by Senate elec 2 > NO ackache, an tion between Repu rn men Ito. be a factor in' New York's Rheumation. ce Pains, Headache. mrs '| . 1h- OYSTEX {from druggist, Feel better fast, uscular pains, Ge G IT ISN'T TOO EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT PORTRAITS Truly The Gift that Lasts Forever Qreland STUDIO For Appointment Call 723-3680 21 Athol St. W. © Tuesday is Tuts' Dey @ SAVE 25% These new savings apply for the first time to AIR CANADA Economy. 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Brooklin Team Wins Debate The debating team Mary Jean Jamieson, Allan Jones, Anne Dryden, and David Haw- thorne, representing the Brook- lin Junior Farmers, was de- clared the winner of the annual debating competition, held at Brock High School, Cannington, Oct. 29. The Brooklin team defeated the team of Bob Barlow, Bob Tripp, Neil McLeod and Bruce McMillan, representing the Port Perry Junior 'Team members debated ' the topic 'Resolved that a National Health Scheme Would be Bene- ficial to Canadians" Selected to enter the provin cial debating series, and repre sent Ontario County were Anne Dryden, Neil McLeod, Mary Jean Jamieson, and Bob Tripp In the public speaking com petition, David Hawthorne, a member of the Brooklin Junior Farmers, was delcared winner, Chairman for the evening was Neil Raines, count president. 39 Die In Train Crash BERLIN (AP) - collided Sunday night Germany, killing 30 and injuring more others The official East German news agency ADN said the ac cident occurred at Langhagen, 40 miles south of the Baltic port Two trains in Bast persons than 100 Farmers. | Lake, in Northwestern Ontario, | where the need for clothing for 140 school children is critical. It was decided to ask mem- bers for 50 cents each, or more to purchase socks. In a short time $12. was realized. Mrs. Elmer Harris said she would knit 20 pairs of mitts, to be sent and others promised cloth- ing. Quilts, or quilt materials would also be very acceptable, Mrs. J. F, Reed in her intro- ductory remarks spoke of being in Toronto where she had learn- ed of students, who are being brought from Africa to be train- ed to teach their own people, She also spoke of the cadets, who come to serve in various embassies. An interesting dis- | cussion followed with Mrs, Reed 'answering questions. It was suggested that in place of a nomination committee, all officers be asked to take office again for the ensuing year. It was decided to send the annual gift of $25 to Miss Muriel Bamford, for her work in India |and $10 was voted for the "Over | and Above" Fund : Mrs, Percy Pascoe had charge of the worship period with Mrs, Loyal Pogue reading the scrip-| ture, Mrs. Pascoe spoke of 'The | Bible We Believe' and also! read Thanksgiving quotation, an| informal discussion followed, Next meeting will be held Wednesday, Nov. 4, HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST, 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER of Rostock. A freight train over: | ran a stop signal and crashed) into the Rerlin-Rostock express, | 50 YEARS ae i> Now! False Teeth Fit Beautifully! Amazing dental discovery, 'Cushion Grip'® --onds sore spots -- retits loose dentures to hold snag as a dentist's mold! Tasteless! Nothing to mix! One application lasts months! 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