TODAY'S TOPIC Hems Higher? PETER BROWN MRS. A. STEVENS BILL sow With the lively battle being waged among fashion ex- perts on raising hemilines of skirts in new styles, opinion was sought in Whitby on the issue, QUESTION: Should hemlines be raised, stay as they are Peter Brown, of 112 Kent street, Whitby: "I think they should be raised, they will look better, but they shouldn't go any lower." Mrs. A. Stevens of Minden; 'I don't think they should, They wouldn't look as attractive if they were higher." Bill Bow of 210 John street, w., Whitby; "No they look good the way they are. They would lose all appeal by going higher. Mrs. N. McLeod, 321 Dovedale drive., "They should stay the same. I like them the way they are." Chris Femia, 331 Dovedale drive., "Yes they would look better with higher hemilines. : Mrs. E. Donnithorne, of 328 Dovedale drive., "I think they should stay the same. They are high enough now with- out going any higher." lowered or BLASTS TRIPLE HONEYMOONS WROXHAM, England (AP) Just about everything came in threes at Wroxham church Saturday when triplets Grace, Gladys and Gillian Critoph were married in a triple wed- ding ceremony, ¢ limousines brought the sisters, aged 20, to the church, and each sister had a brother-in-law as escort, The bride lineup went this way: Grace married Kenneth Pegg, 28, car mechanic; Gladys wed John Caston, 22, brewer, and Gillian married Ivan Fisher, 24, another me- chanic, The brides are the daugh- ters of Irene Critoph, 50, who has a total of 16 children, in- cluding another set of triplets, two girls and a boy, aged 15. 'Mum wanted it,' ex. plained Gillian, "and it's the least we can do for a wonder- ful mother." Hoveton church was too small for the three bridal couples and the wedding party, So, the ceremony was switched to this Norfolk vil- lage. A big cheer went up from hundreds of spectators when the brides came out of the church, each with three bridesmaids and a page, and posed for pictures. Then each couple took off for separate honeymoons, "We have done most things together in the past," said Grace. 'But a triple honey- moon--no thank you." keep the crowd under control during a show. that saw near Mayor Philip Givens plead- ing for order, (CP Wirephoto) urday night, an outsize rock 'n' roll show held to cele- brate the opening of the new building a week ago. More than 200 police struggled to Nathan Phillips Square in front of Toronto's new city hall is packed with some of the 60,000 people who tunred out for Toronto A-Go-Go Sat- 60,000 AT TORONTO'S CITY HALL Canada's Laing Speaks On North Resources FORT SMITH, N.W.T. (CP)-- Northern Affairs Minister Laing said Saturday it is time to take Hysteria, Stabbing northern-resources }out of cold storage. | |minister; said his recent tour|, jof northetn Russia him Canada's greatest r MRS. N, McLEOD CHRIS FEMIA MRS, E, DONNITHORNE | Mr. Laing, also resources convinced| sources lie in the North, as Rus sia's do in Siberia. Mars Celebration TORONTO (CP)--Toronto A-ja chorus of When the Saints|and includes the frug, w ; - age|Come Marching In. jthe dog, scrubwoman, rock'n'roll celebration of the} But at other times he and|stroke and other new dances opening of Toronto's new city|/Dennis Flynn, city supervisor of|which succeeded the twist. hall--got out of hand Saturday | public information, went on the} 5 | night and the final night of this/ stage, set up on the square four|ON THE GO Brian| atusi,| back-| Go-Go -- the outsize teen | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, September 20, 1068 3 i\Man Faces Murder Count Boy In Alberta, 6, Slain RED DEER, Alta, (CP)--Un-(M. Cantor of Edmonton, Ale Rg nat yar Paige nya Hat-|herta chief coroner, said Sune , 19, appear " in court today on a capital dey. Amtopey..was. tobe = murder charge in the death Fri-|formed today. day night of a six-year-old Red Deer boy. : Billyard, formerly of Dunn- ville, Ont., was arrested Satur- day at a rooming house. Police dead boy, Michael lived on the same ¥n, wae Ngee ag = Me 8 ib cae you feel ACHE Cause of death was not im- mediately established, Dr. M. rest pend 4% 1 Year to 4 Year Gueranteed Investment Certificates, 5 year to 10 year G.I.C.'s -- 534% 43" SAVINGS ACCOUNTS: Interest calculated and paid quarterly © Alternatives Seen For Quebec QUEBEC (CP)--Guy Pouliot, vice-president of Le Rassemble- ment pour l'Independance Na- tionale, said Sunday night Que- becers. have only two alterna- tive actions in the Nov. 8 fed- eral elections--not to vote at all, or to spoil the ballot before} depositing it. | Effective yield over 10 years -- 5.6% P.A, Mr. Pouliot was speaking at a nomination meeting which chose Edouard Gagne, a -sub- urban" Levis businessman; as candidate for the ~ separatist group in the next provincial election, expected in 1966. COMMUNITY SAVINGS SERVICE @ GROWTH 4 q » Uareeveay ' ae Wy $yp28Sose4 B)53974, & 15558" {arse (65555488 RUN Heed Office: 19 Simeoe St. N, Oshawa vount AINHEAD =Tel, 723-5221 SAVING HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 906 |B Friday 9t09 TURTLE DOES NOT WEEP | Ssturday 9to5 Female sea turtles seem to be | He spoke at a meeting which|qity's week-long celebration waslor five times each to plead for|. Toronto disc jockey |weeping while laying eggs, but nominated R. .J (Bud) Orange --former Mackenzie District ad-| ministrator -- Liberal candi-| date for the Northwest Terri- tories in the Nov. 8 federal elec-| tion. | Mr. Orange, 39, resigned his post as top federal civil servant Rivard Defence Due Toda Jury To Get Case Shortly By JOHN LeBLANC ; AREDO, Tex. (CP)--Lucien|volves "'causing' the smuggling| candidate, He had held the po-| Rivard's fast and splashy ridejof heroin, His co-defendants in/sition since 1963. | through the worlds of crime and|this are two Mexico City opera-| The N.W.T. constituency was| politics came to a critical pointitives, who have not been held in the last Parliament by today in a small courtroom injcaught. : |Progressive Conservative Eu-| this Texas town 1,800 miles} According to evidence of two) gene Rheaume, | from his Montreal home. leonfessed dope rage --------$--$$$$--$ Lawyers for the alleged dope-jrealers Roger Beauchemin an . | Marshall Field | Dies Saturday ring mastermind and three|Joseph Emile Caron--Rivard di- Montreal co - defendants on/rected a crew that shipped dope smuggling conspiracy charges|in multi-million-dollar quantities faced the task of breaking down|into the United States by way CHICAGO (AP) -- Marshall) Field, 49, fourth to bear the) name in a family distinguished) in dici blishing| four days of prosecution evi-/of Canada and Mexico. } dence--including that® of two}. Virtually' all the basic evi- self - styled accomplices -- pur-|dence was in the word-of-mouth porting to link the accused to|testimony of the two informers a network distributing heroin in|--both under tight guard by huge quantities. |U.S. marshals--but a. torn on lay. pov jof paper bearing some scrawled! Field was found dead in his The United States government ations a Week tio gee ibeti cate eeactinaa? Philanthropy, died Satur-| {P' Ic and d marred by: lduring which \fa popular singer Bobby Curtola inifor a dance craze of the 1960s appar-|(Anglican) Church has sharply vider -- without success. Mr. Skinner suggested this defini-| --The stabbing of a youth who/Flynn asked the entertainers bese "'a-go-go--like go, g0; oy was taken to hospital in criti-/keep their body movements to|Continuous action; like people} cal condition; ja minimum. |people on the go. --Struggles for nearly two} Finally, as grimed-faced. po-| Brian Batt, 19, of Toronto, hours between more than 200|lice struggled to keep hysteri-|was stabbed in the chest by one| police and unruly crowds; {cal girls from the stage where|of four youths in view of hun- --Near. - hysteria among the|Jon Lee and The Checkmates|dreds of spectators. : nearly 60,000 teenagers that/were performing, Mr. Flynn ad-| A hospital official said Sun-) forced Mayor Philips to pleddjvised the mayor to stop thelday his condition was "im- several times for order and'show. proved but still serious." finally resulted in his stopping) Lee was carried moaning and| The four youths disappeared the show early. . |writhing from the platform as|into the crowd. Police said the In the course of the show,|the major pressed a button for|attack may have occurred after) several girls/the finale of fireworks. jremarks about the assailants') inted, Mayor Givens joined) A-go-go' is a catch-all a ee They 'were believed to) have been dressed like Beatles.' "wrong" about Mrs. Edwards | Appointment Of Woman ah kine ove 4 aaa As Minister Criticized in the Protestant Episcopal) Church and entitled to be called! | "The Reverend." Pike said this was made pos- sible by a resolution at the) House of Bishops conference PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- The|'minister' in common usage resident of the Americanjmeans clergyman," he added. hurch Union of the Episcopal) «an episcopal deaconess is not an clergyman. completed its case against the} group Friday and today five de- fence lawyers were to open a presentation expected to last not more than a day. Indications were the Canadi- ans' fate would be placed in the hands of an all-male jury from vided a vital link in the chain of evidence against Rivard. 'GAVE INSTRUCTIONS' | It was found on Caron at the time he was arrested at this point across the Rio Grande from Mexico Oct. 10, 1963, and jently of a heart attack. jeriticized the action of Bishop | Field was president and pub-\James Pike of the Episcopal jlisher of the Chicago Sun-Times|qiocese of California in recog- and the Chicago News and edi-!nizing a woman as a minister |tor of The News. ' entitled to be addressed as | He also was a director of|Reyerend," Rt. Rev. Francis W. Lick- episcopal She is what she always has been, a Christian woman who} ministers in an ancient order for women, the Order of Dea- coness. The deaconess in San |Francisco has not been or dained to the sacred ministry this month: at Glacier Park, | consistent with earlier church) action and "made clear that) such women are in the minis- try."' | | Texas' Webb County some time/he said it gave instructions for Tuesday. him to check in after crossing Rivard, 50, central figure ofjinto the U.S, with the 76 pounds Canada's influence - peddling|of heroin he had taken aboard ecandal and dramatic escapee|his car at Mexice City A hand- from Montreal's Bordeaux jai}/writing expert testified Rivard last winter, faces penitentiary|was the author. terms of a minimum five and Caron's evidence against the maximum 20 years on each of other three was that Groleau His co-defendants -- Charles|instructions to him and that the Emile Groleau, Julien Gagnon/other pair had told him of bring- and Joseph Raymond Jones--jing heroin into Montreal from charge of conspiracy. The sec-| Likewise, all Beauchemin's | - levidence--which touched Ad jon Rivard--was strictly of the = =| 16 Year Old However, in U.S. feder he Shi courts--and that is where the! oots, Kills Bear Canadians are being tried--jur-| bolt, 16, of Myer's Point, about|roborated testimony of accom- 35 miles east of here, Friday|plices after weighing it for re- shot and killed a 125-pound/liability. This does not hold) chard near his home. where such evidence is value- The youth encountered the less, unless backed up by inde- animal during a stroll through pendent material. : e: leaded © shetawa aud returned FIND FERTHIEER o e bear with two shots sbi . '5 SASKATOON (CP)--The most Mrs. Robert Laybolt, Mil- effective way of applying phos- reports that the schoolboy had! teed drill with the seed, say ket knife: and had been Scientists at the University of si Saskatchewan. Tests showed ---- week faster with higher yield than by fertilizing before or after planting, with a discer or two accusations had passed on some money and are on trial on the single|Europe. | joral variety. HALIFAX (CP)--Milton Lay-jies may convict on the uncor-| brown bear in an apple or-\good in Texas state courts, me ee ne oe So phale fertilizer to wheat is by mauled about the face and this, method matured crops & | broadcast Toronto 'Wena KEY | { | 54 SIMCOE NORTH NEED HELICOPTERS WASHINGTON (AP) -- The army is pleased over the per- |formance of helicopters in the| Vietnamese war. As a result, it plans to double the number of its helicopter companies. AP | military writer Fred S. Hoffman "To say that she is the first j reports that 32 new independent 'copter companies will be cre- ated. They will include about 620 helicopters. Fatally Burned TORONTO (CP)--Police said Sunday that Sarah Adella Henry, 62, of Toronto died acci- dentally when her synthetic nightgown was ignited by the element on her electric stove Mrs. Henry, a widow, was last seen Tuesday, police said An autopsy has been ordered to determine the exact time of death. Individuals er Groups for St. John Ambulance Junior and Senior First Aid end Home Nursing Courses Phone 668-4666 Evenings 725-4197 16: Now Is The Time To Order Your Winter Fuel ..n.n.0.0- On Premium Quality SAVE FUEL OIL PHONE 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL - SERVING OSHAWA, WHITBY, AJAX AND DISTRICT Tues. and Wed. Specials! pean Field and Company, jchairman of Field Enterprises, | field, Bishop of Quincy, Ill., as- Inc., which publishes the twolserted Sunday that Mrs. Phyllis newspapers, and publisher and director of Field Enterprises educational Corp., which pub- lishes World Book Encyclope- dia, Childcraft and other edu- cational publications; Field Commu nications Corp., of which Field also was president, is a subsidiary of Field Enter- rises. Field was the. great-grandson and namesake of Chicago's most widely known 19th-cen- tury merchant prince, founder of the Marshall Field and Com- pany department store. and stands in no different po-| sition now than formerly." | | Bishop Lickfield said his} {statement is being forwarded to 12 Noon to 2 P.M. H ie ; [statement during services at st,|Rt. Rev. John E. Hines, _-- DINNER 5:30 te 8 PM. /Paul's Cathedral ing bishop of the Episcopal Mrs. Edwards, a deaconess-of|Church, for distribution to the FULLY LICENSED the church and long active on|170 member Episcopal House of} DINING ROOM |behalf of minority groups, is the Bishops. HOTEL LANCASTER first officially recognized) In Concord, Calif,, Bishop [woman minister of the 3,600,000|rike said Bishop Licktield was\ 27 Kine 8t. W.. Oshewe imember Episcopal Church of|/---- -- lthe United Staets. | A grandmother who has }marched with civil rights work- lers in the U.S. South, Mrs. Ed- wards was named a minister by Bishop Pike Sept. 13 at a ceremony in San Francisco. As a minister, she is entitled to be laddressed as '"'Reverend." | "She is not a clergyman," said Bishop Lickfield. IT'S 'UNTRUE' GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH |Edwards, 48, of San Francisco, |"'is not a minister of the Epis jcopal Church." 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