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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Dec 1965, p. 30

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26 Rea! Estate for Sale _|26--Apartments For Rent |27--Rooms for Rent 31--Compact Cars For Saie YOUTH COLUMN APARTMENT BUILDING with area for RESTAURANT, BARBER SHOP New hot-water heating sys- tem. Basement area excellent for fourth apartment with pri- vate entronce. Income over $3,600 yearly. excluding front business section. Selling for $36,000 with reasonable down payment to a respon- sible buyer. Ten year open mortgage for balance with a renewoble clause. CALL. BILL MILLAR 725-1186 or 725-2557 W. T. LAMSON REAL ESTATE 67 King St., East 21--Farms for Sale FARMS and Small Acreages Buying or Selling? Then place your confidence in a former farmer who knows the District and your problems Call ALLAN THOMPSON -- Repres. of SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. Daytime 723-2265 Evenings 728-2870 Lots For Sale BAKER'S VALLEY Hub of Land O'Lakes. Lakefront lots, $750 - $1,850; Salmon River lots, $400. Access lots $400- $1,000. Terms available, Free list. Ross Baker, Arden, Ontario. y 23--Real Estate Wonted INOW RENTING | The - NONQUON TOWERS 1,2 and 3 Bedroom Suites Including . . . * 100% Fireproofing * Solid Soundprooting 'Generous Closet Space Large Storage Lockers All Electric Heating Individual Heat Control Modern Kitchens 2 Hi-Speed Elevators Private Large Balconies Bus Service Near Shopping Plaza, Schools and Churches. Seeing is believing . . . that's what we want you to do! WE RENT ON PREMISES ONLY FOR RENT , ° by the week, WHITBY HOTEL Whitby 668-2337 u : * VOLVO. 4, PEUGOE General Repair and . Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd, South Oshawa 728-0921 By Too Mu ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM 'Available in private home. Call between 5 and 7 82. PARK RD 728-867 } MOSCOW (CP)--Soviet teach- ers and educationists are being criticized for trying to cram too much . knowledge into young minds over too short a period of time. "My daughter spends eight or nine hours doing her homework SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 RITSON RD. 5, 723-346} Open Evenings 28---Room and Board CLEAN, quiet nome, parking space, home privileges, five days. Near K-Mart. 43 Garrard Road, 723-2766, SINGLE ROOMS and board. Apply 25 Division Street, : ROOM AND BOARD for gentiemen, single beds, willing to share, lunches packed, 7 days per week, ample parking. Apply 237 Nassau Street, and goes to bed at 1 a.m.," = Moscow motber complained re-| cently. "Sometimes she gets up at 6 a.m. to finish what she couldn't do the night before. Can we talk about the harmoni- ous growth of children under such conditions?" The problem is particularly Zoltan, Nick and Dan"s Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service. ~ 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 COLBORNE ST. EAST 57, room, board. Gentleman, to share. Close to north Gen- eral Motors, downtown. Apply above. 1962 ENVOY, four cylinder, four - speed transmission, radio, . whitewalis, snow fires with rims, body and motor in ex- acute in high school, though complaints are heard from par- WOLFE STREET, 389 -- Room and board for gentlemen to share, single beds. Near South Plant, Lunches packed. Shift work- ers weicome. Available December 24. FRIENDLY home needs. several men boarders, home cooking, home privileges, walking distamce to North General Mo- tors. Telephone 723-8863 anytime. ROOM AND BOARD for gentleman, seven days week, parking space. Near south plant. Apply 863 Ritson Road South. 723- 8364. WOLFE STREET, 389 For gentiemen to share, single beds, Near South Plant. Lunches packed, Shift workers welcome. Dial 728-6173. Apply at: 190 Nonquon Rd.' (East of Simcoe N.) or call 723-8365 Planning to move See MALA GLEN * 29--Wanted To Rent URGENT PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER Transferred into area requires 3 bedroom house with dining immediately, 725-1153 Between 8:30-5 p.m | | room, ofter 11961 CHEVROLET, 114 ton truck, closed| | Street cellent . Ask for Tony, 623-3493 of 623-5687. ents of children as far back as 1964 VOLKSWAGEN 1500 TS stationwagon peg stationwagon £ s ¢ 14,000 miles, Call after 10 p.m. 23-8695. 10 high school the question is Wel FALCON 'Tudor sedan, q}more alive this year because tutone red and white with spotless interior the work of four, years is being Economical six cylinder engine and radio. gf ; Excellent condition throughout. Lic. compressed into three. Before 28199. Seaway Motors (1965) Ltd., 1120] Nikita Khrushchev assumed the Dundas Street East, Whitby. 668-5893. | Soviet leadership, high school MERCEDES BENZ 196° <edan (9as)| consis' t! 23,000 original miles, exceptional condi- ee ted of Grades 8 through tion, Inside, outside and mechanically, $ 1200. Telephone 668-4251, 32--Trucks for Sale Khrushchev, pho liked to wield his authority in all fields, directed that a Grade 11 be added. After he was turfed out of office in late 1964, it was de- jcided that Grade 11 should be eliminated. This is the first school year under the new-old system. How- ever, the program itself has not jbeen trimmed accordingly and the effect has been to telescope} body. Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church) 33--Automobiles Wanted _ CARS WANTED Buying A New Car ? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New | : ithe. curriculum. Russ Studenis Conironied 'then has got worse instead ch Cramming {the wizard or near - wizard range. Marks of 4 and 5--equivalent to 80 and 100 in Canada--are presented as the target. A mark of 3-<equivalent to 60--is repre- sented as a distinct disappoint- ment. This policy seems in keeping with Soviet attempts to build an elite of highly-trained, intelli- gent leaders in all fields who will lead the way in Russia's much-ballyhooed drive to over- take the West. Soviet school programming is thefruit of years of experiment, and thousands of research stu- dies, carried out since the 1917 revolution. Many citizens _be- lieve these studies have been altogether too stultified by the scientific approach, too re- moved from the work-a-day problems of teaching and learn- ing. As long ago as 1957 the edu- cation minister of the Russian Federation, largest and most populous of the 15 republids making up the U.S.S.R., wrote that over-work represented a hazard to the health and devel- opment of school children. Evidently, the situation since of better. ' BIRTHS "The over-work of students is| ja vital problem," four Moscow j}school directors wrote not long lago. Students in Grades 9 and 10 rose at 7:30 a.m. and didn't get Car Dealer and "Save" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars for wrecking. Tires and parts for sale. 1175. Nelson Street, Telephone 725-2162,| BANT -- Dave and Diane (nee Dabrow ki) wish to announce the arrival of their irst born, a son, Jonathan David, 8 Ibs., on Wednesday, December 22, 1965, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Proud grand parents, Mrs. H. J. Bant and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dabrowski. Special thanks to Dr si fi Enchantment at Christ- mas for children of the nine- teenth century often came in the form of a Noah's Ark, ENCHANTMENT FOR CHILDREN then a highly prized special occasion gift. The set shown here contains more than 300 animals. Photo courtesy of the New York Historical So- - ciety, New York City, N.Y: aio Problems By JOSEPH MacSWEEN , PRETORIA (CP) -- National- ist politician. Herman Lampen| switched from Afrikaans to English for a few sentences and) jremarked bitingly: "I'm doing this for the edifi- cation of the representatives of the English press, who might! not be sufficiently well-edu- cated to understand Afrikaans." That. seemed a mite unfair to} the 10 journalists dutifully scrib- bling notes for English-language} newspapers and the South Afri- can Press Association. Seven of) them were Afrikaners. Of Bilingualism In South Africa Familiar the first settYers here 313 years) ing into the cities and into gav- ago and evolved the Afrikaner|ernment service in recent years ~--'the man of Africa." Promi-|and now have the inside track nent in the Afrikaner makeupjon English-speaking applicatits also are the strains of German|for government jobs. and French Huguenot immi- grants, whose Protestant faiths STRESS LANGUAGE : blended with the Dutch Re-| But Cloete emphasized that formed Church. jlanguage tests are being* en- Although the British won the forced more than at any time Boer War at the beginning ofjin the past--'it is a question the century, the Afrikaners be-/not only of rights but effi- lieve it is only in recent times;ciency." '4 that their English - speaking) "One must conduct tests compatriots have made a "'total/ properly and not just use opin- commitment" to South Africa./ions," Cloete added. "This has Ho feeling here is that South' caused a lot of ill feeling in our Africa + COURT hours. Please write. Box liaggsHore AUTO WRECKERS want | tO bed until 10:30 p.m. Six of|orton and 4th floor staff. ic" ailustrates is doing better than public service and you will find Selling Your Home ? | | No problem! | Save ---- Walk to Work | Only 5 min. from 12309 Oshawa Times. ONE - BEDROOM furnished apartment! wanted by couple near north General/ Motors. Immediate possession., After 4/ their 15 waking hours were| ___..|Spent at school, five to seven Tele- doing homework. So their free jcars for wrecking, Highest prices paid 200 Wentworth East, 725-"8: WANTED -- Cars for wrecking. phone 728-4549. Robert Nichols STAPLEY -- Ron and Pat (nee Good ing) wish to announce the safe arrival of thelr baby daughter, Joan Ann, 8 Ibs. Anyway, that)Canada in a bicultural way. the same in Canada." South Africa, like Canada, tras} bilingual and bicultural prob- "You can have efficiency in a bilingual country only by hav-| . An amusing sidelight on. the tuation derives from the fact lame Was tour Toute Or leas: lems within the white popula-jing bilingual public servants i tion, aside altogether from the|and in no other way," was the (tet English and Dutch weet rs ceuy A iron and metals When we ask senior students D WILL South General Motors 5 ozs., on Sunday, December 19, 1965, at WE CAN, An the Oshawa General Hospital. A wee sis- |P.m. telephone 728-3930. \SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO, Ca "ey ought, parts for sale thanks to Dr DELIVER THE CASH TO YOU! Call todoy for quick action ! J. B. McMullan Reol Estate Broker Oshawa -- 725-3557 Whitby -- 668-6201 Do You Want It Bs. s or just listed? Business is good. We are just about out of listings. If you have a home to sel! in Osh- awa, Whitby, Ajax, Bay Ridges, Pickering PLEASE CALL GRIFFIN REAL ESTATE LTD. 723-4645 SSSSSSSSSSSSS PUT A TIGER IN YOUR FUTURE LIST WITH US WE'LL MAKE A GR-R-R-EAT TEAM 723-4651 Don STRADESKI REALTOR 63 King St. West OSHAWA SSSssssSs5S5335 SOLD OUT! ! ! Have buyers waiting. If you're planning to SELL . . . and wont it SOLD. . . call OSHAWA REALTY (BOND ST.) LTD 25 Bond W. 728-9466 Listings Invited BBY'S REAL ESTATE LTD. fepiers FOR EFFICIENT SERVICE NO MUSS, NO FUSS, DON'T CUSS, CALL US. ACTIVE REALTY LTD. 728-5157 CASH FOR YOUR HOME. Cail ston at 728-1044, Schofieid-Aker 24--Stores, Offices, Storage OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE" In Times Building e BIH John Uta contact: T. L. WILSON AT THE TIMES 25--Houses for Rent S1K-ROOM bungalow, north-west section o Oshawa, available immediately on month- ly basis. Telephone 723-7164 THREE-BEDROOM home, one year old Available February 1, $135 monthly. Call 942-2786. PRINCE ALBERT ... four-bedroom. house unfurnished, close fo schools and shop ping. Avaliable fo reliable tenants on January 1 ifor six-month period. Port Perry 985-7310. FREE RENT In-exchange for looking after two children and father. Country home, ei! conveniences. | will pay heat, hydro etc. Size of family no object. Must be rellabie, Write Box M-12113 Oshawa Times FIVE-ROOM bungalow and garage, rewiy decorated. Possession December 30.1 eie- Bis toi ANMNNAANANMDUNANHNNHANANH 4 @ Immediate occupancy @ |}, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments @ 2 bathrooms in all 2 and 3 bedroom suites @ FM music @ Intercom controlled @ Mail delivered to your door @ 2 elevators @ Large balconies | Rental Representative on | duty Daily 1-9 p,m. at apartment 835 Oxford St. PHONE 728-9468 or 728-9466 Oshawa Realty (Bond St.) Ltd. 30--Automobiles for Sale ought. 89 Bloor Street East. bi bi 725-2311.) whether they visit theatres, go Cars Bought and Sold MORLEY STALKER MOTOR' SALES 137 KING STREET W, OSHAWA 723-6322 On the spot financing | | | | KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality. ; to movies, what new books they} jread, the answer is usually:| 'We have no time. We don't 34--Automobile Repair _ ter for Tommy. Meany Doherty and fourth floor staff. FRED STONE BROOKLIN Phone 655-3653 @ Motor Rebuilding @ Cylinder Reboring even have Sunday off. We are kept busy doing homework and leven then do not get everything | done'."" Grade 9 history students have @ Pinfitting @ Resleeving to study a 600-page textbook @ Automatic Transmission plus several historical works @ Crankshaft & Valve Service |during a school year. Physics TRANSMISSION | specialisis. | Transmis- and chemistry have equally Mar Peat aan: 108 Sime! loaded programs. -- "Tt is difficult under such con- 35--Lost and Found |ditions to give sound knowledge LOST -- between O'Neill Collegiate and|'9 Children," jwrote the direc- Prince and Bond Streets, one Topaz pen-|tors. "It is no secret that this dant earring. Reward. Whitby eel year the progress of Grade 9 After Hours 723-6255 NOW RENTING NEW -- MODERN Self-Contained Apartments | 5 room upper apartment | with bath. | 3 room lower apartment with bath. Available January Ist. Telephone Whitby 668-4321 RENA'S Beauty Salon 1350 Dundas St. E. i le MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 ALL CASH For clean cars or trucks. We deal up or down. Liens paid. NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 1965 PONTIAC Fordor sedan. Oshawa blue with matching interior, automatic transmission, and radio, Never @ work- horse but an ideal family car. Licence X1881. Seaway Motors (1965) rg 1120 Dundas Street East, Whitby, 668-589: 1961 FALCON. Licence 430970; six-cylin- der, automatic, black, red interior, Rea- sonably priced. No down payment. Mer- jley Stalker Motor Sales, Telephone 723- | 6322. 61 FORD Fairlane fordor sedan, Spot- finish with matching interir. sutomatic transmission, radio SS new whitewalls. Another Best Buy used car frém Seaway, from one careful owner. Lic, H13715. Seaway Motors (1965) Ltd., 1120 Dundas Street East, Whitby. 668-5893. 1965 GALAXIE 500 XL tudor hardtop. Flawless turquoise finish with black vinyt for appointment. TWO-BEDROOM furnished apart ment, Jadults. $110 monthly, Immediate posses- jsion, Apply 496 Simcoe North, Apt. 5 or 1723-9258. |BASEMENT apartment, one room, very large, for two gentlemen to share, Near South General Motors. Telephone 723-1095 GLADSTONE and "bath, with downtown and only Available 728-6906. THREE-ROOM unfurnished private three-piece bath. Available ary 1. Telephone 723-7119. LARGE four-room apartment, bath, un- furnished, private entrance. Telephone 725-0438. TWO-BEDROOM apartments availiable in new buildings with possession for Febru- ary } Walk-out balconies, stoves, 'fr'ges electric heat, broadioom. Renting for $115. and $125 per month, which includes hydro, water and hot water tank. Call S. D. Hyman Real Estate Limited. 728-6286. PROPERTY FOR EXCHANGE--Ranch bungalow, seven large rooms and tinish ed basement, double garage. Will consid- er. property or ? Private. Write Box 12182M, Oshawa Times. TWO-BEDROOM apartmert, 'fridg, steve, controlled entrance, swimming poni /73 2347. THREE-ROOM apartment, second floor, central location; heat and hydro included. Available now. Telephone 723-4603 THREE-ROOM, self-contained apartment, $80. monthly. One child welcome. Tele- phone . 725-1354. AVAILABLE now, unturnished two-ped- room apartment on quiet street. Close to north GM and downtown. $100. month'y. Adults only 723-8464 MODERN two-bedroom apartment. Rent includes stove, refrigerator, heat, water and drapes. Controlled doors and eleva Adults preferred.. Apply Superinten- 32] Marland Avenue. Phone 723-4368 artments, : three stove and fridge. Near shopping cetre. Adults January 1. Telephone rooms: apartment, anu dent FURNISHED two - room apartment. Suit- ab'e for quiet and clean couple. "9s Albert THREE unfurnished rooms, private en trance, private bath. Couple only. K-Mart area. Telephone 728-6408 THREE-ROOM unfurnished apartment. light and heat, parking. Available Janu- ary 1. Suit couple, $90. monthly. Apply 219 Albert Street 27--Rooms for Rent $9 EATH PERSON -- ooms to share; private rooms, $14. Also bacnsior apart iments reasonable. Call 26 FURNISHED room for two gentlemen ic share. Single beds. Near South General Motors Plant. 723-1748 LARGE light housekeeping room, in quiet home, central. Telephone 723-9225 interior. V-8 engine, automatic transmis- sion, radio, two-way power, whitewai.s, |wheei covers, bucket seats and console. |Factory warranty. Lic. H20895. Seaway | Motors (1965) Ltd., 1120 Dundas Street j East, Whitby. 668-5893. |1959 PONTIAC Parisienne, two-door hard- |top, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, white- walls, Good condition. $650 cash. Tele- phone 728-7483. 1959 CADILLAC Eldorado. Excellent con- dition, $1,600. For. more information. Telephone 725-4443. 1958 RAMBLER, new tires, battery, body mechanically good, $175 or best offer. Cash only. Whitby 668-6418. LIENS PAID OFF! We trade up, down Choose from over 60 cars. No downpay- jments! Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. SNOW TIRES 14" - 15"; wheels $3 up 283 engine, new. Courtice Auto Wreckers, 723-5238, Nights 725-4404. matic, power brakes, steering, red, hiack trim. No down payment. Terms 10 suit. Licence H37825. Gus Brown Motors Ltd 725-6568. '64 PONTIAC, four-door Laurentian, 6 cylinder, 16,000 miles, new licences, au tomatic . transmission, power steering, radio $2250. 726-0738. 1958 PONTIAC Siratochiel, two-door, stan radio, bes! pletely rebuilf, 58709. $450 or good body. Lic offer, Ti dard transmission, 6 cylinder, moter com-|- LOST -- Rabbit, north east area, brown ; " with white throat, resembles a cotton | Students of poor. tail. Children's pet. Would like returned; While giving students more for Christmas. Reward. 723-2903, than enough homework to keep 36--Legal jthem occupied, teachers also | place a possibly inordinate pre- ;mium on marks that in Canada TOWN OF AJAX [would be reckrina as beets in "Tender For Truck 38--Coming Events And Snow Plow" TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m, E.S.T., MONDAY, JANUARY 17th 1966 | | WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO MON. DEC. 27th Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize, $250. Jackpot Nos. 52 and 56 $50 Consolation Jackpot Pays Double in 52 Nos. or less. $50. Consolation. $150 Jackpot $20 a line $50 full -card for the supply of a 5-Ton Truck, complete with Dump Body and Hoist, and Side Snow plow. with Levelling Wing. Specifications may be obtain- ed from Walvin Limited, Town Engineers, 152 Har- wood Avenue, Ajax, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 6, ©. FALBY, Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Ajax, Ajex,--Ontario. DEATHS MacFARLANE, Alexander Neil Suddenly on Thursday, December 23, 1965 at Toronto General Hospital, Alexander Neil MacFarlane (of 291 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa) beloved husband of Anita Des Roches, and dear father of John Neil of Oshawa; also survived by his father, Arthur MacFarlane and sister Joanne of Moncton, N.B, Funeral service on Mon- day, December 27, from Tuttle Brothers Funeral Home, and interment in Elm- wood Cemetery, Moncton, N.B, (in lieu of flowers contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.) OLVER, Violet Catherine At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Thursday, December 23, 1965, Violet Catherine Barker, wife of the late Samvel Olver, 8 Mearns Avenue, Bowmanville, dear mother of Pansy (Mrs. Alvin Dow- son), Douglas and Noreen (Mrs. Wayburn Adams). Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, service in the chapel on Sunday at 2.30 p.m, Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Christmas Day jtogether than ever before. gle. : Cloete, head of the University The ratio now is about 60 to|/of Pretoria's public administra- 40 between the Afrikaans- andjtion department. English - speaking South Afri-| cans, Tensions between these|READ B-B REPORT groups led to combat in the| Cloete, as it turned out, was past but they now are closer|Studying the interim report of the Canadian royal commission The reason is simple: In ajon biculturalism and bilingual- total population of 17,473,000/ism, for which he has prepared non-whites. They live down here|to see him. : at the "sharp end" of a conti-| "There's a certain parallel nent seething with black nation-| between South Africans and alism. They number only 3,335,-| Canadians," said the Afrikaner Musing over South African) 000. editor. Prime Minister W. L. Mac- and Canadian population fig-|kenzie King and James Barrie ures, one Afrikaner murmured|Hertzog had worked together wryly: \for the Dominions in the Bal- "Perhaps there's nothing four declaration of 1926. wrong with Canada's existing) "Hertzog was acting under racial relations that wouldn't be| Afrikaner pressures while to a cured by the influx of 100,000,-| certain extent Mackenzie King 000 non-whites, give or take a/was acting under pressures million or so." jarising from the French-Cana- visiting 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral: arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING R CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all, GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 38--Coming Events 20 Games at $20 5 Special Games at $30 Regular games pay double in Nos. or less. $100.00 Door Prize Early Bird Game at 7:45 Admission $1.00 Extra Buses. RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA | Children under 16 not admitted. NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA BALL Ukrainian Dnipro Hall 681 Edith St., (1 Block East of Ritson and Bloor) 8:30 p.m.. 't Fun and Prizes | MONDAY 8:00 P.M. BINGO ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM | } | il ? Excellent Orchestra 623-2230 after 4.30. 1962 PONTIAC Parisienne: four-door hard. top, radio, V-8. aitomatic, full power, excelient condition. Best offer over $1,400. Telephone 728-0558 USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make trailers, also used tires, 509 Bloor Street East, after 4. 723-2281 1961 THUNDERBIRD, white with red in- terior, A-] condition. Best offer! New- castle 987-4378 (Reverse charges). 1962 GALAXIE 500 Fordor sedan. Cnest- nut. with smart contrasting interior, eight- cylinder engine, automatic tran$mission radio, power brakes and whitewalls. Sold new and serviced by us, Licence H25783. Seaway Motors (1965) Lid. 1120 Dundas Street East, Whitby, 668-5893 1955 CADILLAC convertible, good run ning order. $225 or best offer. Telephene 725-5555 '61 PONTIAC convertible, two to choose from, white, red interior, power equip Buy now at winter prices! Gus wn Motors Ltd:, 778-7375. "63 PONTIAC Parisienne, two - door hard top. Two to choose from. Both V-8 and power equipped. Your choice with trade or terms. Gus Brown Motors, 728-7375. '62 IMPALA hardtop, silver grey, red in- terior, 34,000 original miles. Previous owner's name on request, Licence 22004. Gus Brown Motors, 728-7375. '#4 PONTIAC convertibie, matic, Bower steering, brakes, radio; Dip- domat blue. Terms. Licence 73928. Gus Brown Motors, 728-7375 "@ CHEVROLET four-door hardiop, two to choose from. Both mechanically A-1 p 8 |ONE LARGE housekeeping room, main figor. suitable for gentieman. Telephone |728-4192 or apply 218 Celina Street hosted ts FURNISHED ROOM for , a at fe Close to 3 * 723-8572. Housekeeping Nae Sr ; New paint. radio, Whitewalls. Terms. Gus |Brown Motors Ltd., 128-7375 # "Skylark, two-door hardtop, ta » automatic, radio, conditipn, Good | 1954. PONTIAC, best offer, Telephone ------e 727, VS avin 690 King St. East at Farewell -- FREE -- HOLY CROSS ADMISSION IN MEMORIAM HAYES -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Edith Hayes, who passed away December 26, 1938. Looking back: with memories Upon the path you trod, We bless the years we had with you And leave the rest with God. --Always remembered by son Percy, daughter-in-law Mary and family. MILLS --.In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Elizabeth Ann Mills, who passed away on December 26, 1962. There is a sad but sweet remembrance, There is a memory fond and true; There is @ token of affection, Mother, And a heartache still for you --Always remembered by son George, daughter - in - law Martha and grand- children Diana and Bill. Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply and install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 s dian position. WARM TO VERWOERD "Although the French-Cana- English - speaking residents|dians are used to vote more or less solidly|there, there were many paral- for the United Party but now/lels between their fight for lan- show considerable warmth for|)guage and cultural recognition Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd's Nation-|and the Afrikaners' struggle. alists. All prime ministers of} "I don't want to sound patron- whatever party have beenjizing or superior, but I think Afrikaners. jwe've done just a little better, A Cape Town Nationalist| especially in the last few years. editor said there is no doubt} "Mackenzie King always Afrikaners, although the major-|struck me as a compromiser, ity race here, tend to identify|sweeping under the carpet any- themselves with the French-|thing that would inflame Eng- Canadians, perhaps owing to ajlish-French feelings. In South common experience of conquest) Africa, we look under the car- and lack of economic strength.|pet for more dirt." As the French were the first} The Afrikaners, traditionally in Canada, so the Dutch pere|farm people, have been stream- far, greater black-white strug-|flat opinion of Dr..J. J. N.| they are outnumbered 5 to 1 by|@ Paper, when a reporter went r a minority over! jlanguages and only in 1925 was Afrikaans "in'cluded" with Dutch. "If someone came along to- day and wrote an examination in Dutch, he would be legally within his, rights," said Cloete with something like-a shudder. "Actually out young people lion't even understand Dutch, Our language is closer 'to lemish,"' Afrikaans, spoken nowhere else in the world, evolved. be- cause the Dutch settlers, iso- lated many thousands of miles |from their homeland, gradually | changed their pattern of speech. |They absorbed words and ex- | pressions from French, Ger- |man and English and eyen jfrom African tongues. ? | "There wasn't much writing in those early days,"" said Cloete, "People began speaking differently as the generations passed and later began writing | phonetically." When a Nationalist gevern- jment was elected after. the First World War, the slogan "South Africa First' became "Afrikaans first."". There was a Similar upsurge of Nationalist feeling after. the Second World War. Today, the unique language is one reason why Afrikaners feel they are rooted to this country come what may--they have nowhere else to go. Cul- tural organizations urge that immigrants be indoctrinated in the intricate lingo. Next: Author Alan Paton talks of fear. Cultural Course In North Ont. Charted By Actor From Paris SUDBURY, Ont. (CP) -- A{|1947. at the formation of the former actor of la Comedie|company of 'the Theatre Mar- Francaise of Paris is working | igny. I left it at the end of the to develop the cultural life of|season to return to la Comedie this Northern Ontario mining] Fr: centre. /10 years." He is Robert Drancourt, a} In his position as the univer- native of France and now pro-|sity's professor of drama, Prof. fessor of drama at Laurentian! Drancourt hopes to play an im- University here. portant role in the artistic life Discussing cultural activities of Sudbury. He now is produc- in the city in an interview, he|ing a three-act play by Moliere, said "Sudbury offers a great}Le Medecin Malgre Lui (The promise for the future." |Doctor in Spite of Himself). In pursuit of his aim, Prof.| "It's a sort of farce carried Drancourt is: teaching his|on at a hellish pace in the style French-Canadian students the|of the Commedia del Arte," he works of the French playwright|says of the play. Moliere. He says the students} Prof. Drancourt, who arrived show a great deal of promise. |in Sudbury last August, says: Prof. Drancourt, who was|"I came to Sudbury thinking with the Comedie Francaise|that my role could be useful when it made its first official|and that there would certainly tour of the United States and|be many things to do and to Canada, says he hopes to found|create in this field. Artistic life a permanent company at the|can be created anywhere. It is university. ja question of desire." 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Butt. | would like to wish everyone 8 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year --Miss Pat McConnell nelohbers for their thoughtfulness senting us with the lovely Christmas gift. We would also like to wish them a\l_a-- Merry. Christmas. end--8 Happy. New Year ~--Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKenna WILKINS -- | wish to thank all my friends. who made enquiries, sent cards ard flowers, during my illness. Special thanks to Doctor W. H, Stanley, Doctor Doctor H, R. Rowzell; also dc sides of Ward F, Ath hoor nd: and efficient service while | was a patient in the Oshawa ML Morris, 4 Cornerss \ Ad. Telephone. 723-3492. and put one toj General Hospital. =--Mrt, Resins Wilhine McKENNA--We would like to thank our) in pre-| ing now works wi suc. er-| ® vor and hey uaewn ae i Monteith Star In Varsity Win think I will be able to achieve this aim." | The French actor has an im- pressive fund of experience on} which he can draw to achieve) DETROIT (AP)--Hank Mon- his object. His debut in the teith slapped in four goals and movies came at the age of 16|led University of Toronto to a in 1936. * |6-2 victory over Michigan Tech "Now 45, he can think back|Wednesday night in the cham- upon his acquaintances of his|pionship match of the Great acting days. He says they in-|Lakes invitational hockey tour- clude Max Dearley, Fernandel,|nament. Danielle Darrieux,; Conrad) Tech captain Ricky Yeo Veicht, Louis Jouvet, Raimu,|scored twice and boosted his Jean Murat and Pierre Fres-|team to an early 2-0 lead, but nay. then Monteith took ovér. The. junior from Stratford JOINED AS STUDENT |scored at 1:13 of the second The young actor joined la|period and tied the score with Comedie Francaise as a stu-|a power-play goal at 7:25, Brian dent in 1940 after having spent/Jones and Bob McClellan then three years studying drama atiboosted the score to 4-2 for Le Conservatoire Meliozat de!Toronto. Paris. Monteith added two more tal- He stayed on with the Com-jlies in the third period. The edie until 1945, taking part in|game snapped Tech's 18-game several plays, notably Soulierjunbeaten streak, which ex- de Satin (the Satin Shoe) byjiended 'inio iasi season, and Paul Claudel > jleft both teams with 8-1 season "J. L. Narrault hired me in! records. : Francaise, where I stayed for Veteran G. Halas Coach Of Year NEW YORK (AP) -- When George Halas took Chicago Bears to training camp at Ren- nesselaer, Ind., last summer-he summed up the season outlook j with these words: "Tam not promising a thing but we are going to be better than last year. This was a dis- grace--a losing year for the first time in 44 years." 2 Halas was right. With the help of new men like Gale Say- ers, Dick Butkus, Jim Jones jand Dick Gordon, the Bears {almost came back all the way. | They were in the National Foot- ball League's Western Division race until the final Sunday and | were regarded by many as the best team in the league. As a result of this comeback, |Halas was' named the league's 'Coach of the Year Wednesday by a panel of 42 sports writers land sportscasters, three from éach league city, voting in an Associated Press poll. It was a wide-open competi- tion with seven of the 14 coaches drawing ballots. Halas won with 14, but Blanton Col- lier of defending - champion Cleveland Browns who clinched jthe Eastern Conference title jearly, earned nine votes. Allie Sherman, who led New York Giants from the cellar to a second-place tie with Dallas Cowboys in one season, drew eight votes. Jack Christiansen's |job of converting San Fran- |cisco "49ers into a high-scorin jcontender in the West corked jhim six votes. Don Shula's effort with Balti- more Colts, who made their jway 'to a divisional tie in the | West despite crippling injuries {to quarterbacks Johnny Unitas land Gary Cuozzo, won two yotés. Vince Lombardi of Green |Bay Packers, a club that made defence pay off, got one vote jand Harry Gilmer also drew one for his first year as a head coach of Detroit Lions. : ; The Bears lost their first jthree games before Sayers be- came a regular and the team jelled.

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