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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Nov 1964, p. 18

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1@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 5, 1964 CAPSULE NEWS UK Whiskey, Gin New Russian Sin? LONDON (Reuters) -- The Russians have placed what is believed to be their first "straight " order for Brit- ish gin and whisky. A London 'agency received a cable Wed- --. from. Prodintorg, _ the spirit importing and ex- port ee iy confirming an or- der for £10,000 ($30,000) worth of Scotch whisky and London dry gin. Yul Kim, South +g 4 new dene tipo noternment , & governm announced today. announcement did not men- tion who will replace him in Ot- tawa. He also was South Kor- ean envoy to the United States, but was replaced Wednesday by ee premier Hyuan Chul TO INCREASE EXPORTS GLASGOW (CP) -- The new Labor government hopes to see a big increase in Britain's ex-| rts to the Commonwealth, ward Redhead, minister of state at the board of trade, said Wednesday, Addressing the Federation of Commonwealth | Chambers of Commerce confer- ence, he said the government also intends to press forward in ¢ plans for increased co-operation raised at the Com- monwealth prime ministers' conference in London last June. PHILIP BOARDS YACHT GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (Reut- ers) -- Prince Philip left the Galapagos Islands Wednesday aboard the British royal yacht Britannia for Acapulco, Mex- Leaders Rre Needed The need for leaders and sponsors was stressed at the annual meeting Wednesday night of the Oshawa District Council, Boy Scouts of Canada. It was stated that 567 boys, 327 of the Wolf Cubs are unable to join existing groups. President F. 0. Popham an- nounced the organization today comprises 33 groups and 76 units, arrincrease of four groups and seven units during the past year. This compares with 22 groups and 55 units in 1959, It was stated the movement fn Oshawa has a membership of 3,034, This includes 1,347 Cubs, 67 Rovers, 89 Sea Scouts, $33 Scouts, 18 members of the district staff, 228 Scouters and 25 members of the district coun- ell. In addition there are 391 committees, and 26 iadies' les. During the past summer 21 troops and five crews -- a total of 631 boys -- camped at the Adventure Base in Haliburton. There was an attendance of 14,707 for camping purposes at the base. The total attendance at the Camp Samac swimming pool was 41,207, In all 762 awards were earned by those taking the swimming classes. Eight hun- ico. He paid an unofficial visit here at the conclusion of an of- ficial visit to Mexico. " OPPOSES POPE'S VISIT BOMBAY (AP) -- A group known as the Hindu Vigilance nrg ay dh letter to Pope Paul Wedn night urging him to abandon his proposed visit to India for the interna- oppose the congress which be- here Nov. 28 and lasts un- til Dec. 6. RESHUFFLES CABINET DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) Tanzania Wednesday night af nounced a government reshuffle involving six cabinet ministers and three junior ministries. Among them was the appoint- ment of Abdul Rahman Maham- mad Babu, formerly minister of state in the directorate of de- velopmert and planning, as minister of co-operatives and commerce. He succeeds George Kahama, now ambassador to Bonn. MINISTER RESIGNS JERUSALEM (Reuters) -- Is- raeli Agriculture Minister Moshe Dayan resigned Wednes- day with a statement that he saw no possibility of continuing membership in the government in the absence "'of that identi- fication of views I consider nec- essary between a minister and the premier." Premier Levi Eshkol accepted the resigna- tion. ANNOUNCING GRAND OPENING | the Coronet Lounge Licensed under the Liquor Control Board of Ontario a beautiful new addition, "The Coronet Lounge" fully licensed, and dec- orated in a fabulous reg- ency decor, an atmos- phere--guaranteed evening on the town, dred and thirty-seven took the Red Cross lessons and 208 the Royal Life lessions. Thirty-three took the training courses at Camp Samac. | Scouting events were well at-| tended. There were 468 at the Scout Camporee and 803 at the Cuboree. The church parade had an attendance of 2,122. Five hundred and thirty attended the aquatic show. Thirteen Queen Scout parch- ments were presented at a spe- cial ceremony held at R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute. Those honor- ed were Hugh Popham, Robert Dawson, Howard Joynt, Joseph Koene, Richard Bartlett, Ed-| ward Coulson, David Crowe,/ Robert McConkey, David) Tole and Robert Johnstone, A slight decline in the num-|, ber of Cub and Scout badges earned during the year was re-| ported. A total of 2,586 Cub| badges were presented com- pared with 2,588 in 1963; while 1,879 Scout badges were pre- sented compared with 1,948 the) previous year. | Harry Palmer, chairman of| the property committee, told) the meeting major repairs were made to the swimming pool and pump house at Camp Samac. Two new stoves were purchased for the council hall. Flag staffs were erected for each of the cabins and a new rover den was completed. Five thousand trees were planted. A mew hot water sys- tem was installed in the main kitchen and the council hall parking lot was enlarged: The Camp Samac property was en- larged by the purchase of a parcel of land"from George PAUL RISTOW LTD. | REALTOR 187 King Host - 728-9474 || THE CADILLAC HOTEL tional eucharistic congress. The group was especially formed to tmnigeazon RESIGNS (Reutets).. -- Chung |gins President Julius Nyerere of PHOENIX, Ariz. (CP-AP) -- With the hectic campaign over, Peggy Goldwater will get the vacation to which she was look- ing forward. Her husband, defeated Repub- liean candidate Barry Goldwa- ter, announced Wednesday that with his bid for the presidency over, "Peggy and I will take a little rest some place." He didn't say where. The shy and reserved wife of the extrovert Senator Goldwater had moved quietly through the campaign with her husband, showing a quiet sense of humor and staying clezr of politics. She acknowldeged at first she , but she ag in and just recently said hasn't been so bad after all. "T still think a woman's place is in the home," she said. "Since Barry prefers me not to make speeches, I don't. But I couldn't turn down the invita- tions of the-women's organiza- tions which havVe.worked so hard. for my husband." |MARRIED 30 YEARS Margaret Johnson Goldwater, ,ealled Peggy, married the Ari- zona senator 30 years ago. She is 55 years old, a smart jdresser with bouffant brown hair and blue eyes, She is five |feet three inches tall an jwatches her diet to avoid | plumpness. dreaded the prospect of cam- Long-Awaited Vacation In Store For Senator's Wife in reception lines and shook thousands of hands in recep- tions across the country. Born in Muncie, Ind., the only daughter of a wealthy indus- trialist, Mrs. Goldwater now runs a $150,000 gadget - filled house outside of Phoenix and a two - bedroom apartment in Washington. The children are grown. Jo- anne, 28, is married to Dr. Thomas H. Ross, Torrance, Calif., and. the mother of four ehildren. Barry Jr., 26, and Michael, 24, took leaves from their jobs to help their father campaign. Young Peggy, 20, was married last June to Rich- ard Arlen Holt of Los Angeles. Three London Men Held In Chester CHESTER, N.J. (CP-AP)-- Three London, Ont., men were being held Wednesday in con- nection with an attempt to swin- die a Chester woman out of $40,500, Charged with conspiracy to obtain money under false pre- tences were Robert Dowling, 35, and William Cleverdon, 40. Be- ing held as a material witness was Benjamin May, 32. The case began Oct. 23 when a man, alleged to be Dowling, approached the woman, who was not identified, and offered to recover $13,500 which he claimed she had been over- charged in a home repair pro- ject two years earlier. The man told the woman that alv Senator Slept Through Win COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Senator Stephen M. Young, a Democrat who said "'the heck with it" and went to bed think- ing himself a loser election night, faces a d term as By THE CANADIAN PRESS Brigade Crimean Saint John, N.B. -- W. A.|the 1923 world wheat champion- | Battle of Balaklava is owned by Scammell Case, Lancers. manager of the Saint John Mc- Limited and a former vice- president of the Canadian|Electric (Canada) Chamber DEATHS } Winnipeg --H. G. L. Strange, HISTORIC BUGLE we first research director for ie eee that began the his- Searle Grain Company until his |toric charge of the Light 1954 retirement and winner of at the War's 59, general |ship in Chicago. the 17th-2ist British 8. picPeiges at flight in historical hay a with the hot air balloon in 1783. Montreal -- Ralph E. Niedrin- : ghaus, 62, president of Sylvania | Man' Limited; after an apparent heart attack. division of Crane Canada of Commerce. U.S. senator from Ohio. And Republican representa- tive Robert Taft Jr., who held a premature "victory" celebra- tion when it appeared he had unseated Young, says he'll-wait for an official canvass of Tues- day night's voting before decid- ing whether to request a re- count, : Young, 75, told friends in Washington Wednesday night he tried unsuccessfully election night to call Taft and personal'y de the election, He admit- he repr ted wners' Protective Association. He said he ded $6,000 from the 'ON RIGHT FOOT PROVES WRONG POINT EDWARD, Ont. (CP)--The right foot turned out to be the wrong one on which to get off for a thief who stole 65 women's. shoes from a parked car here Tuesday night. They all 'were for the right foot. The shoes, a salesman's samples, were found later dumped in a church park- ing. lot in this village just outside Sarnia. woman to show her. good faith, and she put up the money. Five days later, another man, who was not named by police, asked the woman to put up an- other $7,500, and she did. Then, last Sunday, she re- ceived another call, informing her that her $13,500 had been re- covered, but she would have to put up a $27,000 cash bond while her money was being trans- ferred to her account, She became suspicious and cutor's office. Officers staked out her home and arrested Dowling there Tuesday. Clever- don and May were arrested in a diner. called the Morris County prose- | ted that he's glad the call didn't get through: At about the time Young was trying to call Taft was telling | a press conference, "I think) I've established some independ-| ency of my own," alluding to his father, the late Senator Rob- ert A. Taft. But at mid-day Wednesday, | the lead went over to Young) for good--final Network Elec-| tion Service figures give him a} 13,074-vote margin -- and Taft, said: "In view. of the extremely | close race and the surprising | results in certain areas, I will) await the official canvass be-| fore making any further state-; ment or decision (on a recount | | request)."" $300 A MONTH FOR LIFE FROM AGE 65 Here is a plan to provide your family if you should die, or for retirement years if you survive . . . You make regular payment to the Sun ite of Canada, then at age 65, you start receiving $300 a month for life, or if you prefer, $44,150 in cash. Both of these amounts can be increased by leaving your dividents om deposit. Should you not survive to age 65, a minimum of $30,000 will be paid immediately to your family. : By completing the enquiry form below, you can obtain details suitabl 7 ' @ to your personal situation. 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