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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Dec 1965, p. 30

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TIMES, Wednesday, December 15.1965 - Direciors To AAA At Orono ORONO (TC) --Six directors --Don Mercer, Bert Black, Ron Black, M. Adams and Russell Major -- were added to the executive at the Orono Amateur Athletic Association annual meeting. Mrs. Barbara Black was elect- ed as treasurer and Glenn Ten- nant, Gerald Cox and Douglas Allen to the rink committee. Bruce Tennant, Gordon Lowry, John Moffat, Earl Taylor, Lloyd Taylor, Matt. Snelders and Dean West were appointed to the hockey committee. R. Dickson was named treasurer of the artificial ice fund. | Authority was given to Dean) West, Jack Moffat, Bruce Ten-' nant and the caretaker to sign) for hockey equipment and ar-| ticles for the operation of the rink. A banquet -- dance are plan-) ned for Feb. The iecikee Social Club bazaar was a fine success. The public was generous in pur- | chasing the many useful and) decorative articles offered for) sale and the afternoon tea af-| Guides, was the speaker at the education and lack of experi- for| meeting of the North Courtice ence or training." forded the opportunity friends to meet. The cake, George Dunlop, | Named The newly formed CGIT group held a vesper service Sunday} night. Girls from Columbus, 'Kedron and-Ragian occupied the choir loft and conducted the service. | Pat Weber, of Columbus, play- ed the organ for the singing of carols by the congregation and the girls' special choral num- bers. The theme of the service was focused around the lighting of five candles by Sally Coch- rane, The service will be held at) Columbus and Raglan Dec. 19} land 26, respectively. COURTICE COURTICE (TC) --A past president's pin was presented to 'Mrs. Garnet Goyne by Mrs. Thomas Gladman at the meet- ling of the 18th Oshawa Scout | Mothers' Auxiliary. A Scout cup) land saucer were presented to! Mrs.. Charles Carpenter who in-! stalled the new execitive. Gail Walters, who is trying for her Gold Cord in Girl} Home and School Association. donated by Mrs.|Her topic was Scotland. Bruce|teen-aged workers were unem- was woh by|Lish's and Miss Stevenson's! nioved, : "le i jother half at school. z. POOCHIE PSYCHOTHERAPY --~ Shun Jobs For School OTTAWA (CP)--Back in 1946 a federal labor survey showed that half of Canadian teen-ag- ers were in the labor force, the By DIAL TORGERSON LOS ANGELES (AP) --A cat raced across the sidewalk in front of D'Ors Prince Ygor, Barbara Singleton's platinum- blonde Russian wolfhound. Ygor started to bolt after the cat. Miss Singleton, a tele- vision model, clinked a chain in her hand and _ spoke: "Come, Ygor." Ygor halted as if thunder- struck. "Heel!" said Miss Last year only one out of three was at work or looking | for work, the other two a school. Tuuit- On tantac Singleton. Ygor trotted obedi- iently to her side and they walked on. A Ygor has never been to dog- Yraining school. But. like 300 other elite canines, Ygor has 'had psychotherapy. He was a patient of Dr. Dare Miller, who describes himself as Los Angles' only dog psychologist. Dr. Miller brainwashes the dogs, then shapes their will with conditioned response. ¥et even though that trend is continuing, today's labor force has more teen-agers than ever before, a refiection on the oe 'birth rate in the years imme-| idiately following the Second) World War. A new report on teen- ail employment prepared by the| {Dominion Bureau of Statistics| underlines this sharp increase in teen-age ranks. Persons aged 14-19 now make up 10 per cent of the national labor force of about 7,000,000. "Persons 14-19 tend to have! imore difficulty in obtaining em- ployment than persons in the| older age groups,"' the report says. "Some of the contibuting factors are insufficient formal US., Britain LONDON (AP)--Britain and the United States were authori- tatively reported today near agrement with Saudi Arabia for the joint supply of an air de- fence system valued at around $300,000,000. | British authorities said as far} las they know 'he agreement has not yet been signed but they are hopeful it will be in the near future. The deal is understood to pro- vide for a package arrangement under which the Americans would supply antbaircraft we jsiles while the British would su ply planes and the mauimnent Last month 7.3 per cent of to the na- In compared Near Accord On Saudi-Arabia Defence Informants said the Saudi Ara- bian government has sent the British a letter expressing inten- tion to conclude the agreement. The air defence system which |the Saudis are expected to buy |would be made up of a number oi Lightning Mark-3 jet inter- ceptor fighters supplied by Brit- ain, a highly modernized com- munications system, including radar, supplied by Britain and suriace - to - air Hawk missiles supplied by the United States. The deal would represent a jsuccess for the British, who ap- |parently have T Li Win in" as inext obtained about 70} -- et ee ae lh le "In five minutes, said Dr. Miller, 38, "I can teach a strange dog to come to me on command." A chain, the sort Barbara Singleton clinked to halt Ygor, does the trick. The chain is made of a_ special bronze- phosphorous alloy. Hanging on it is a tiny tuning fork. Explained Dr. Miller: "The fork and the chain when rattled, vibrate at'34,000 cycles per second, in the up- permost range of a dog's hearing. It doesn't hurt his ears; it just interrupts any- thing the dog is thinking. "If the dog 'is going to do something bad, it changes his mind. "If you give the dog a com- mand simultaneously with the clink of the chain, the com- mand is impressed in the dog's thinking, and on his memory. "By repeating the process, the dog can eventually be taught to respond to the own- er's word alone, without the chain." TO GET SILVER PIPE | LONDON (CP)--Harold Wil-| son won't be able to 'get either! a tune or a smoke out of his pipe. The British prime minister is to be presented with] a silver pipe as "pipeman of} THE NATION SCREAMING AGAIN WITH OF THEIR MOST FABULOUS FUN HITS! Singin' it up... © Dancin' it up... Laughin' it up! Mrs. Ken Ball, of Orono. The| rooms won the attendance ban- tional rate. of. 3.1 per cent. winners of the main draw were: |ners. October, when the general. rate|_ clock, Arthur Clough, Orono;} Miss Millicent Luke, of Osh-|was at its eight-year low of 2.4 permanent wave, Mrs. Henry | awa, was the speaker at the/ner cent, teen-aged unemploy- for a radar network. per cent of the contract J a jthe year' by a tobacco trade \organization, Cornish, Leona Farrow, Bowmanville. Forty potential bandsmen) have registered for the forma-| tion of an Orono Junior Band. William Allin, president of the Orono Band, outlined the pro- gram and the band objectives to the parents and children. Ab. Darch, who will instruct the jun- ior band, was introduced. KEDRON KEDRON (TC) -- Despite icy roads 18 members of-the junior choir attended Kedron United Church Sunday morning to wear their new gold surplices for the first time. Directed by Mrs. | Grant Hunter, the choir sang "O} Come, 0 Come Emmanuel". The gowns were made by the ladies of the church in a mara- thon three-day sewing bee under | the supervision of Mrs. A. Mar-| tyn, of Prince Albert. j Cartwright CS Adds 4 New Rooms BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Cartwright Central School) tmharked another milestone, Dec.| 10, when four new classrooms, | a' general purpose room and a} new principal's office were| Officially opened. The schoo! | now has 12 classrooms. The school auditorium was/ filled: to capacity; while 25) guests occupied the stage. Miss| Mable Van Camp, of Toronto, who received her public and] secondary education here, cut! the ribbon to open the addi- tion. _Following a tour of the addi- tion, parents and friends were served refreshments. A bell from the old' Cadmus} School has been mounted on a! wood belfry and is installed in' the lobby. Dalton Dorrell was chairman With him on the platform were members of the schoo! board Reeve Merrill Van Camp and members of the township coun ei Alex Carruthers, MIA; Russell Honey, MP: Mrs. Dor- othy Venning, principal of the school;. Inspector E. J. D. Webster and representatives of the 'architects and contractor The Sacrament of: Confirma- tion will be observed nex' Sunday morning in St. John's Anglican Church. The children's Christmas service will be held Canada-France 'New Sharings' PARIS (CP) -- Canada and France have agreed to inten- sify their transatlantic co-oper- ation in arms 'production-shar- ing and space research. External Affairs Minister Paul Martin announced the new moves after a luncheon meet- ing Monday with the French foreign' minister, Maurice Couve de Murville. Canada already buys some French military equipment, in cluding mortars, and France . how is considering the purchase of Canada's CL-15 plane, the so- called 'water bomber", to fight forest fires. ' Martin told a ence that Industry M. Drury was here a week ago to. prepare for the development of a production-sharing plan "We possibility exists in search co - operation tai id é press confer- space re- * "Martin EARN UP TO : $100 A WEEK OR MORE PAY J08S WAITING MAR GRADUATES essing Schools otfer ex- siV MARVEL TOUCH" training Complete course DAY or EVENINGS, For free brochure, write or visit MARVEL BEAUTY SCHOOLS citie The ist Courtice Girl Guides |and Brownies, with the 18th Osh-| awa Scouts and Cubs held a church parade Sunday at Cour-| tice United Church. Rey. John} Romeril conducted the service. The CGIT group will hold its annual vesper service, at 7 p.m. Dee. 19, at Courtice United Church. house. Christmas cake, Mrs.|successful bazaar held py the! ment was 6.6. Courtice United Chureh Women. | -- BACK WAS TURNED LONDON (CP)--Police using an unmarked panel truck to 'hunt for a burglar had to ring | headquarters for transport after | they picked up a suspect. 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