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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Apr 1966, p. 24

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Mie ono lillie i Siealbalae, CARS OF TOMORROW --These two battery-power- ed cars were demonstrated in London recently where experts predicted they would be the cars of the Indians' Island Selected By GERARD McNEIL OTTAWA (CP)--An island in| the St. Lawrence is being do-| ~~ by the powerful Caughna-/ -- Reserve as a_ national gathering place for Indians, it) was announced Tuesday. The project was hailed by| Micmacs, Crees, Haidas and Hurons as a significant and his- toric step towards unity among| Canada's diverse tribes. It was announced after a two- day meeting of the Indian Cen-| tennial Consultant Committee. The idea was generated by| Indian delegates, a cross-sec- tion of Canada's major tribes WILL CHOOSE DIRECTORS Spokesman said a board of| firectors representing four groups--the western plateau In-| dians, the Prairie tribes, the! woodland Indians and those of the East--will be chosen to ad- minister the 92-acre island Chief Andrew Delisle said Te- kakwitha Island, within just upstream from Expo 67, is worth conservatively $10,000 an} acre. Indians from across the coun- | try could come and stay on the] land in tepees or tratiers: Some thought. was being given a mo-| tel. A handicraft centre would be built Delegates said enthusiasm for the idea dispelled. traditional fears and suspicions "At this conference, many windows have been opened," said Rev. Andrew Cree and an Anglican minister from Selkirk, Man "We go with a feeling of be- ing united as Indians HYDRO USE GROWS Ontario Hydro 4,300,000,000 kilowatt electricity in January, 1966, 11 per cent more than in the same month of 1965 the) Montreal metropolitan area and} Cuthand, a produced - hours of me | future in congested cities. The cars can travel 35 to 40 miles an hour and the battery will run 15 to 30 miles before needing a re- charge. | "All of us, I think, |afraid of the Iroquois, "And we find them to be gen- tlemen.' |ECHOED SPEECH | The speech was echoed by| other delegates. "We have no jamong the Indians, |Gros-Louis of the lserve at Loretteville, Que. 'All .French-speaking Indians | jare going with the Caughna-| | wage plan." The Hurons and the Seisesat | |were historic enemies. The Mo-| hawks of Caughnawaga are | part of the Iroquois Six-Nation| Confederacy. Micmac Chief Charlie cis of the Eskasoni, N.S., re- serve threw in support and Guy Williams, influential Indian ed- litor from Vancouver, said: "Ths is. an_ historic moment | lfor Indians in Canada." Two delegates wore warlocks braids of long black hair down their back separatists | | SPEED TO EXPO Canada's first monorail sys-| tem, at the Montreal World's| | Fair, is six miles long and costs $9,000,000. | WOOL Realize the highest returns for your wool by patronizing your own Organization. SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No. 1, | Weston, Ontario Obtain sacks and twine without charge from BOYD AYRE (SHEARER) HAMPTON RALPH HEPBURN (SHEARER) R.R. No. 2, OSHAWA WILLIAM SNOWDEN (SHEARER) R.R. No. 2, OSHAWA or by writing to CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 40 St. Clair Avenue East Toronto 7, Ontario. | | were) " said Max) Huron Re-} Fran- | DISTRICT NEWS Blackstock Bantams Win House Loop Honors | BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Black- istock Bantams won the Port Perry--Bantam--House----League title with a 4 to 2 victory over Greentank, The winners had three wins, a loss and a tie in the final series. It was the first time Blackstock has won the trophy. Carnegie opened the scoring for Greenbank early in the first period. Quick goals by Mark Malcolm and Paul Mappier gave Blackstock the lead half way through the period. Shortly af- ter the second period started Bryan Wolfe scored on a pass from Don Wright and Dennis Ro- meril to increase the lead. Car- negie scored on a breakaway before Romeril took a pass from a pa srom Grant McLaughlin to give the winners a comfort- able lead. SHORTHORN BANQUET centre. The Blackstock catered, Head table guests More than 100 people attended| the Durham County Shorthorn Club banquet in the recreation) FAMILY DANCE UCW| The Family Dance, sponsored |by the ONO Club was held in|held its Easter meeting in the| included| the recreation | President David Beath, secre- ners his daughter, Sharon; colm, tary-treasurer John Rickard and Mrs. Rickard and their daugh- ter, Francis; --William--New; -- of Stroud, president of the On- tario Shorthorn Club and Mrs. New; Roslyn Flett of the Vic- toria Club and Mrs. Flett; E. H. Stoltz, executive secretary of the Canadian Shorthorn Association; William Elliott; Ontario secré tary and sales agent and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGill. Mr. McGill, the Ontario Live- stock Commissioner, spoke of the work the commission is en- deavoring to do. He also referr- ed to some of the changes the Canadian Shorthorn Association has recommended and the aims of the purebred breeder in re- lation to the commercial breed- er and feeder. William Slater | speaker. Mrs. Ken Gray and {her son, David, formerly of |Cadmus, played piano selec- tions. Brian Wolfe Little Church", the anthem Upon the Mountains'. devotional. thanked the | Mrs. V. Bailey and Mrs. H. Mc- Laughlin acted as hostesses. EASTER THEME centre. Music|church with Mrs. was provided by the Scugog Is- presiding. janders Orchestra. Prize win- were: Ralph Larmer and Laurie Turner and Kathy Gunter, Janis Dorrell and Mary Lou Mal- A special children's and young |peopie's service was heia in St. John's Anglican Church, Martha Lawrence read the lesson and read the special prayer. Robert Archer and Don- ald Edgerton received the offer- ing. During the service the chil- dren marched to the front and placed their mite boxes in 'The Rey. Mr. Romerii delivered a thought-provoking sermon at the United Church. The choir sang "How Beautiful Mrs. Lawrence conducted the meeting of the WA of St. John' Church in the parish hall. Mrs. J.-A. McArthur conducted the Plans were made for the Mother's Day Supper to be held May 6. Attention was drawn to the WA annual meet- ing at the Church House, Toron-| to, on May 3 and 4. Two quilt tops, made and donated by Mrs. Russell Brown, were received. AUDLEY (TC) -- The UC w| W. Guthrie | spice. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thorsdey, April 21, 1966 23 (ne Plans were made for the an- nual bazaar, tea and bake sale to be held May 14. Mrs. C. Clemence conducted the Easter Worship theme, Mrs. Fred Puckrin read the medita- tion and led in the responsive scripture reading. Mrs. John Puckrin offered prayer. Mrs. G. Astley and Mrs. Arch, Bell sang---the --duet---"'Were--You There'. Mrs. Clemence assist- ed by Mrs. G. Squire, Mrs. W. Guthrie and Mrs. Bert Guthrie, presented the study book. Mrs. A. W. Betson pronouunced the benediction. The hostess, Mrs. Bert Guthrie, served refresh- ments. The Audley Hi-C and young people from Pickering United Church enjoyed a party at the school Saturday night. 5) Shirley Smith led the worship and presented the program on "Mastering Handicaps' at the Hi-C meeting Sunday evening. She was assisted by Marilyn Harris and Bill Seto. Mrs, Walter Hollinger, Cherry- wood, is recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Puckrin, following surgery and a lengthy stay in Scarboro ee Hospital. | cppneeon | ISLAND GROWS SPICE | Jamaica produces more than | half the world's supply of all- WIN 25.00 IN FREE GROCERIES EACH WEEK IN THE GROCERY BONANZA SPECIAL {~ 1965 BUICK SEDAN Fully Powered with Rodie, Automatic, All extras, Lic. No. 314866 Only $2995.00 rs | | i, '|ROBSON MOTORS LIMITED, Your Quality G.M. Dealer ba "GOOD WILL GUARANTEED USED CARS & TRUCKS" ~ | _|King St. E. Bowmanville, Ont. 623-3396 | ~ SPECIAL! 2 964 CHEV. BELAIR SEDAN = | sed Steering and Brakes, V-8, Radio, Many Extras, Lie. 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