municipal councils across Can- ada than anything else," said Mr. Roth. "I'm washing my hands of it." : 4 NEW HAMBURG, Ont. (CP) New Hamburg, 10 miles south- New Hamburg won't have a|west of Kitchener, was consid- centennial project, Reeve Cur-lering a $10,000 addition to the tis Roth said Tuesday, noting); vo ae 6 that the federal governments |"uaee's city hall: But "they scheme was "as ridiculous as|(the government) want ug. to the flag debate". ibuild something we don't "It's causing more friction in'need," said Mr. Roth. MOONLIGHT | BOWLING EVERY FRIDAY -- 12 MIDNIGHT to ? Oshawa Plaza Bowl OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE KING & STEVENSON RD.--723-2631 © $3.00 PER LANE @ Bow! All Might--Bring Your Friends 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 4, 1964 PICKERING HIGH New Chapter In Girls' Teams In |) AIDEN. A a History Written COSSA Contest DP" Am \\N!)))\\ XQ CC 9 i i De An important new chapter in| The actual ch By BEVERLEY WARINS j|termine the best individual , . ' line Nerv gh Bes inl eade te the coettatien wil The junior and senior girls' j cross-country team member} ; written last week when repre-be debated at future meetings-- volleyball teams, representing)'tom Pickering. Dolf Van Nus sentatives of the federal andjmeetings that could easily last Pickering District High School,|Placed first; Dave Whittington, provincial governments unani-\for weeks or months. Neverthe- played in a tournament against|second, and Henry Kroon, mously agreed on a formula to less, there is a distint feel- Courtice and Bowmanville High|third. repatriate the constitution of ing here that all those concern- Schools at Courtice on Oct. 26, |warLOWE'EN DANCE Canada, After this formula be- ed will go into these meetings IX Both Pickering teams won) A large crowd of Pickering jeomes law, any future amend-|with @ tert oe 8 = their games. They will takeland Ajax students turned out, ments of the constitution apr or ' yp covet a a part in the COSSA competition/Oct, 31, at Ajax High School be made in Canada instead of wal ha nee ening to be held at Pickering High'for the combined Pickering and| # requiring the assent of the confederation, Mee faces Seer ee oe | Bei Paramen Me PORTANT STATEMENT Last Thursday seemed to be|Checkmates" from Toronto pro- sult, ronstitu 8 The ¢ Lentewenee a iucky day for Pickering as|vided the entertainment and become, for the first time in the te 1h tre the prlme min. Cobourg left without a win injeveryone had a good time. history of Canada, truly anger de # statement which I either soccer or volleyball. In| The Student Council is order- wholly Canadian, think we whould afl keep in| the exhibition soccer gameling school sweaters, Anyone in- As Canadians, many of U8 ining when we think of our re-| Pickering beat Cobourg by alterested is asked to get in |have long felt rather humiliated! iinehin to Canadians from 2-to-0 score. In the volleyball/contact with his class represen-) over the fact that every UMC) ier nares of Canada game Pickering beat Cobourg, tative. 4 |we -- to -- di | ner eos constitution, we had to fo (6 woe . addition to. the patina lthe British Parliament to obtain GOOD SHOWING student canvassing i his had been a matter of deep cross-country teams went tojafter school on Oct. 26 with all concern, (e iasere one ier" thu cg pet gg 8 The Junior proceeds going to UNICEF, The tial authorities alike for the : exact amount collected is not ithe continuing efforts to find an finished in third place. acceptab'e solution to the prob Dolf Van Nus placed second) For those planning lem have paid off among the individual runners|there is a reminder that Pick- | jthe speaker, : . [oer ' On' Oct. 30, a school cross-|2xercises will be held Nov. 13./ embers of the Whitby Pente- Communion To Redeem Label oun ay er ies prone os country meet was held to de-| This week I have saved thecostal Women's Missionary ' | iderable- headway in giving our VARTHLIGHT BRIGHT | worst until last. . . Interm Re-|Council had a very busy eve-| St. John the Evangelist CWL, | For Charit Proj siderable: headway in giving g AG , very very-|niversary, Sunday, Nov. 1. Y } tity, with a national spirit and parthshine there is far greater || adds : |\gressed very well with every y, y, : inna! ia that' wil ees will be given out Nov. 4. Have|on. woking hard sorting) Seventy-one members attended) a national pride that will #08 than the glow of moonlight on| fun explaining those D's and!stamps, also preparing cotton|Mass and Communion, then |list executive meeting, Whitby, |tain and strengthen it. The for-| earth, | ' ! went on to breakfast at Spruce ne by -- <r Mac- sage a) . oA EN cee Seen? Rta er bs ¢ pike: Villa Hotel \key, Mrs. James King, mem-|ment provides that, as a gen | A Ma Get ail | ing Sunday school literature for) erai rule, proposals for changes evo y | lattended meeting in a long|ident Mrs. Robert Mackey intro- |4ate 220 members in the league. |in the constitution will become) MIU AUETY Maes aaa our ont |\time : duced the head table: Brother|, It was. mentioned that the |Jé OUT-DOOR Wh | Newly elected President Mrs.|Morris of St. John training|\'Golden Book for Charity" pro-jliament with the concurrence of New Adven\ures of 2 y a 7 , 4 shiz yi y e Ss Pe. aving ¢ least 50 per th should now meet|/Ledden, Mrs. Paul Kaiser, Miss Chizen, will now redeem labels inces having at least 50 | : 2 H Term Given lice a month This ves agreed|Verda Packer, Mrs. Robert|in the ratio of $10 cash for 12/cent of the population of Can- FROM im, ; } city of Peterborough may be Mackey, Mrs. Charles Daigle nits (12,000) points. To make ajada. In matters that concern RUSSIA: 4 It is believed that a recom- 4" Ajax man, Larry Beatty, 26,/first and third Monday of each their labels atjinces, the two-thirds rule is re- a : mendation that the jail be built |W@s sentenced to four months ce het ae hast' meeting of Nov Mrs, Daigle read the minutes next meeting placed by the concurrence only WITH f ' . 7 on a 50-acre site adjoining the|ijail uesday after being con- en taken from the original meeting) Father Leo J Austin address- of those provinces affected LOVE" ye Z } stitution at Millbrook, will be |licence was suspended. on a quilt, At the close of the|i" 1939. Past Presidents attend: jed the group'briefly and closed os presented at the November ses:| Magistrate J. D. Burger, in|meeting refreshments were id "Auouctus, Mrs. Greg |---------- ----'lthoga relating to the division of TH sion of Victoria County council. passing sentence on Beatty, told| served. Carter and Mrs. Desmond New- ' ' lth ; . 4 nseaRs sf vain . VISIT PAVILION legislation powers between fed- oe ,? iction | jman, More than 3,000,000 persons{eral and provincial authorities affected have held several meet- besesond gy ic yg FFG, The female sea horse lays her| Guest speaker Brether Morris| visited the Swedish pavilion at|and the use of both English and ings since the March . council ne atti ae eggs in the male, who. then|spoke on 'Juvenile Delinquency|this year's world fair in New|French languages,.' could _ be | SOPHIA L TECHNICOLOR® s Th h Iso |felt it was almost contempt of | | session. Ihe group has also snap . land stressed the need of "Love' York City. 'changed only by the federall Slice wlan eerie rR REPORT FROM OTTAWA Village Rejects Centennial Plan parliament and all the provinces te wi ZEBRA SEEMS Yo BORED Bowmanville Zoo which closed "Nothing cin prevent us hecaming one of the world's vient nations except: 1, In lernational haos and the uitima@te catastrophe of jucleay war, 7 Our own failure io meet the testa and exploit the opportunities that fave titewthe teat of unity and the opportunity of national growth, This is entirely our own, and no one else's responishility "Ho-Hum, it sure has been by a Times photographer the a long season and am I glad ts for the season last it is over," this tired looking other day, The Zebra is one its doors for the 8 Zebra was-overheard to say of two that are part of the week. bY LINDSAY -- A jail to serve) the counties of Victoria, Hali- burton, Peterborough, Northum- berland and Durham and the the necessary authorization The Junior and Intermediate|the UN Club held a tea dance 1" ie past 40 years and, at long last schools and the Intermediates) Ss gemma " yet known. j | lin the Home"'. Mrs, Don Sullivan ahead, | Ready Bandages | CWL Attends jon behalf of all present, thanked at the meet. ering's annual Commencement! For Mission CANADIAN IDENTIFY . ie ports! ! Our interm reports|ning Monday. The meeting pro- Whitby, celebrated its Silver Ane} selves a strong Canadian, iden) Men on the moon will find the | Millbrook |. At the St. John the Evange- E's! bandages for Africa and sort- mula for constitutional amend Ithe West Idies. It was the best} Following the breakfast, Pres- bership convener, reported to- \Te Pee é wc nnn in cnn law if they are passed by Par NEVER BEFORE A SPECTACLE LIKE lAlbert Midgley suggested that|school, Uxbridge; Mrs. James|iect convened by Mrs. L. A, jat least two-thirds of the prov-) Secret Agent 0077* constructed at Millbrook BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|woon. Tentative dates are the and Mrs. Don Sullivan. success of this drive, members only a limited number of prov- : must turn in fn wtapleint is | 16 amber' i. b rking present maximum security in-|victed of driving while his|16, members will. be working : | Geae iaitiimenial: obovielans & 7 ing were: Mrs. Bert Smith, Mrs. with prayer. of the constitution, such as SEAN CONNERY as Tames sono DAVID NIVEN - PETER SELLERS Representatives of the areas|him after finding out it was) ay ry, HAS PANGS THE Pani Panrrune f i taas tasee 16 HE PINK PANTHER. SAMUEL BRONSTON Y eal tala. i EMPIRE , visited several] institutions. court." hatches ihem for het. cen tee Allan Grossman, reform in-| Beatty had been stopped on stitutions minister, outlining|Highway 2, by Constable L proposals for an area jail at a|Ricard, Bowmanville PD, on meeting here in May, said his|Oct- 20, and was asked for his department has reached the |licence. : conclusion that three, four or| Beatty was also fined $35 and five adjacent counties in suit-|costs or an additional 30 days able groups throughout the prov- |for having liquor in a_ place ince should be encouraged to other than his residence. co-operate in the establishment - of aren ine, igre Motean 18, and his 16- The minister told the commit-| year-old brother Bert, were tee that most of the 35 county |,,ch fined $50 and- costs for Continuous Daily Feature Today at 1:30-4:10-6:50-9:25 FIRST OSHAWA ¢ SHOWINGS! if you want Quality... STEINBERG C'MON -- DOWN! ROMANCE AN RACING ARE IN THEIR BLOOD! "THE LIVELY SET" in COLOR with James Darren Pamela Tiffin Joanie Sommers Marilyn Maxwell Doug McClure LIVE IT UP! LAUGH IT UPI LOVE IT UP! with the swinging generation ¢ "SING AND SWING" THAT Rocks AND ROLL? --with-- KENNY BALL end HIS JAZZMEN GENE VINCENT 3 os Shankless Picnic Style Oren BILTMORE hes 6:30 P.M. PHONE 725-5833 pete eee SMOKED PORK ... es SALAMI CHUBS % SHOULDERS SEaKLL MEATY PORK HOCK BRIGHTS -FANCY and two city jaits-in the prov- drinking under age Ince are antiquated and over-| Both lads had been picked up "d it ee on Oct. 31, at a restaurant on Highway 2 after complaints had . |been received about them, the Pupils Attend or was inc DRIVER CONVICTED Procon Forum Ernie J. Adams was fined $25 and costs or 10 days in jail, after being convicted areles By JOANNE IRELAND Griving or AJAX -- On Oct. 2% Miss: Adams, the court was told, Loranger, our English teacher,|had been the driver of a truck two Grade 9 students, Judy|that had been in accident with a Taylor and Debbie Lariviere,,car driven by Miss Ann Smith two Grade 10 students, Teresa|of Toronto. | Missen'and Doreen Morrison,, Miss Smith testified that she from St. Bernadette's Senior|had. been trying to pass the School, attended the first tourn-|truck on County Road 57, and ament of the Procon Forum as\had been: forced off the road observers. The Procon Forum|by the accused. is a debating league for. high|---------------- resnenncins roe ae This tournament was : eld at St. Joseph's Morrow} Park, Willowdale, Miss Loran-| Youths Face ger and the girls said that it) san very interesting and en-| joyable day. They were made} 36 Charges most welcome. | CROSS-COUNTRY < ? WILLIAM SUSANNAH HOLDEN YORK We dare all very proud of our able and willing team of cross- country runners, On Oct. 26, at Norwood High School in Nor- wood, a group of Grades 7, 8, 9, and 10 boys ran against sev- eral other schools. Our school did fairly well: All the boys that started the run finished. The boys reported that the tourse was quite difficult. On Oct. 31 the Toronto Dis- trict Athletic Association Cross- Country Meet will be held at the Christian Brothers' School in Toronto. Our boys will be} this meet. also. There were three events on Monday: junior, intermediate, and senior. FILMS On Oct. 22 Brother Walter showed us a film about the conditions in Borpeo. He said that he would be-leaving for his mission in Borneo on the follow- ing Sunday. He asked us to re- member him in our prayers. A small collection was taken up for the missions and since then Sister has received a thank-you note that she conveyed to the school. 'Father said that he might write to us so that we might correspond with him. On the same day a-film call- ed 'The Information Man" was shown. It was from Dupont of Canada and it told about many competing in | | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A total of 36 different charges, 29 of them theft, were read to six youths in Bowmanville Magis- jtrate's Court Tuesday. : Richard Morrison, Ronald York, and Robert York, all from Orono and Victor Hinton, | Michael Harrison and John Gal- loway, all from Toronto, were remanded in custody until Nov. 9 after Magistrate R. B. Baxter' took their plea on the charges. Ronald York, Robert York, Victor Hinton, Michael Harrison and John Galloway were all charged. separately with; theft of a garden hose, two charges| lof theft of gasoline, theft of a| pop bottle belonging to the er Scouts of Canada, theft of a gen- jerator and theft of a garbage pail | Hinton, Harrison and Gallo-| | way were also charged with pos- | session of stolen goods. | Morrison was charged with} \theft of a television antenna. HUTCH PERKS UP BRADENTON, Fla, (AP)-- Hospital officials said Tuesday that Fred Hutchinson, former Cincinnati Reds manager, had perked up and taken more inter- est in 'his surroundings. The 45- year-old Hutchinson is suffer- ing from cancer of the chest. He was taken to hospital Sat- urday after his condition wors- APPLE JUICE HEINZ-Assorted Sr into BABY FOODS "COA COTT, DIET ROYAL Ci RITE, ICE CASTLE, ROWN, METRI COLA CANNED DRINKS "OO TOMATO OR VEGETABLE SOUP CLARK'S SOUPS 10 OZ, TIN 9 CREAM-O-100% Pure INSTANT COFFEE ° 88 WALKER'S. SALTINES. 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