THE OSHAWA TWAS, Monday, May 30, 1966 5 Awards Made -- | By Jersey Club WHITBY -- '<inree aisirict \cows have. been awarded Ton iof Gold certificates by the \Canadian Jersey Cattle Club. WHITBY -- AJAX Ve ls WLUUN One-Stop DECORATING © Welipeper ond Murals © Custom Dreperios Judging Competihan STUDENTS PROVIDE FUNDS FOR LIBRARY One of the highlights of an athletic display given by the students of Denis O'Con- nor High School, last week was the presentation of a cheque for $1,935 to pay for furniture for the school \ib- rary. Ted Meee, eft, DISTRICT NEWS president of the student council, is seen presenting the cheque to James J, Led- den, chairman of the Denis O'Connor Private High Schoo! Board. Looking on are Sister Anna Clare, prin- cipal of the school and Frank J, Canzi, treasurer of the board. The 85 stu- dents raised the money by sponsoring a concert by the Cathedral Choir in December and the annual school concert in the spring The library furniture in cludes a table, chairs and a card catalogue table which Indonesia, Boys' Darlington Council Talks Malaysia Guards For HAMPTON The ment of crossing guards will be discussed at a_ forthcoming meeting of Darlington ship Council, Constable of the Bowmanville tachment will be asked tend, Authority has been given by council to its consulting engin- eers and the township staff to prepare a submission to the Board of Transport Commis sioners for Canada in respect to improvement of the CNR crossing at Waverly rd. Author- ity was also given for the prep aration of plans and specifica tions and to take such action as may be required for the com pletion of the project, appoint Town Cornell OPP 'de to at Crossing The building inspector Charles Warren was authorized to attend the National Building conference May 30 to June 2 in @!5)~ Indonesian and Malay Toronto Council moved to inform the held that %ign8 pointing to a quick agree the ment after three years United Counties Council Darlington Council feels Scugog rd. should not be ed over to the township the new road is through Darlington Township turn until The township's consulting en- Razak, completed Adam Malik Hold Talks BANGKOK, Thailand (Reut an smiles with wreathed in here todas leaders, talks all of ¢ on flict Indonesia's their Foreign had a wivate meeting with T Malaysian between countries Minister Abdul pre in deput gineers were instructed to take mier and foreign minister what action garding the if necessary re removal of trees Razak progress they the reported and said made atmos to properly complete the De phere at the talks was good, al- velopment Road No, 706 proj -| ject Accounts in the amount of $107,378.75 were passed for pay | ment, 4-H Dairy Club Meets At Blackstock BOWMANVILLE -- The Dur ham County 4--H Dairy Club met at the home of Mr. and Mra, Ralph Larmer, Black stock. The meeting was con- ducted by Francis Jose and William Tamblyn, The first part of the meet- where a class of Guernsey hel- fers was judged. Mr, Tamblyn suggested points to watch for and gave general instructions on the judging of dairy cattle, Neil Tink, Brian Bradley and Donation Made To AUDLEY (TC) -- An interest ing program pertaining to wo- wae mresanted hy Mre, G i was presentes by Airs, 4 Astley at the May meeging of the Audley United Church Wo men, Mrs, William Guthrie presided Appropriate scripture read ings were given and Mrs, As tley led a discussion concerning womens' place in the home, the church, political and social world, Several pairs of slipper socks are being sent to one of the United Church hospitals in Bri tish Columbia, Mrs, Fred Puck rin served lunch Appreciation was expressed to those who assisted in making Neil sons The business meeting was conducted by Sharon Larmer Questions on the work sheet were studied, Mr, Jose discuss- ed a club demonstration to b presented at Orono Fall Fair Allen gave general rea though delicate issues volved The talks here are aimed at ending the three - unde- clared border war between the two countries in the Borneo states were in year Indonesia, which was opposed to the formation of the Malay- sian Federation in 1963, claim- ing it was a neo-colonialist con spiracy and instituted a 'crush Malaysia' confrontation policy After today's talks, Razak cautioned the Malaysian press Neil Tink and Brian Knox. will, @84inst speculations and leak- arrange the display with Brian|@8es which could offend the In Bradley will direct ect The junior members fied the parts of a dairy cow on drawings and them, Church Hospital the bazaar a success and R. Pardon who built cup boards ~inthe Sunday Sehool the proj- room Rev. M. Buttars conducted the Rural Life Service Sunday mor ning The Communinty hold a-reunion. May ley School to mark anniversary for its All past members to attend Club wil 28 at Aud the 40th formation are invited donesians, He emphasized that the problems he and Malik had identl- to deal with were not easy, "Both the countries have their discussed own difficulties and their sensi- |bilities to reckon with," he!Archbishop of Canterbury and Pope Paul have been exhorting said, to Explosion Rocks .: ee ee tts rormosa Dullding TAIPEI, Formosa (Reuters) An explosion today ripped open | the top floor of the three-stores American naval medical search unit here, injuring Chinese, one critically re four No Americans were around at the time of the explosion be- Anne Guthrie, a student nurse | cause of the Memorial Day holi at Woodstock General Hospital, who has heen holidaying with day, The blast, which occurred on her parents for the past month, | the second floor, shattered ex- has commenced affiliation Children's a three-month course at the Hospital, Toronto, Parents Attend Graduations BLACKSTOCK (TC) Mr and Mrs, Vernon Asseltine at tended the graduation exercises in Waterloo, May 23, when: their son, Alan, graduated from Waterloo Lutheran University with second class honors in economics Dr, and Mrs. J, A. MeArthu and their dauy iter, Betty, visit- ed relatives in Stratford and attended the graduation exer cises at Kitchener Memorial Auditorium when their Ar dis, received his bachelor of science degree from Waterloo University Mr, and Mrs son Ed. Harris, Mr, and Mrs, M. A. Graham, Mr and Mrs, William Mahaffy, Grant and Nei! McLaughlin at tended the reception and din- ner at the Seaway Towers, To ronto, May 23, following the Passafiume-Flett wedding A good number of women from this area attended the sup per and 60th anniversary cele bration of the Women's tute at Nestleton Mrs. Ralph Larmer was host ess for the meeting of the Can dace Unit of the UCW, Mrs Blake Gunter tional, Mrs Insti- Harold Kyte led the discussion on the seripture The Anna Unit of the UCW met at the home of Mrs, Ro- meril, The leader, Mrs, George Skelding conducted the meeting, Mrs, Murray Byers gave devotional and Mrs, Skelding took the study period Mrs, Cecil Hill was hostess for the Dorcas Unit meeting at which Mrs.Lloyd Wright pre read 'Canada and Brazil and Mrs, Lloyd Wright conducted a quiz on place names The Esther Unit was tained at the home of Mrs Mer rill VanCamp Mrs Arnold Taylor conducted the meeting Plans for the general meeting were completed, Mrs. W. Fer guson gave the devotional the enter QS IS COMING pensive medical equipment in Sick the laboratory and adjoining of- fice place Broken glass littered the Police suspected-oxygen-cylin-| ders might have caused the ex- plosion, which shattered win- dows in nearby houses The injured included a nurse who, with 60 per cent of her body badly burned, was re gave the deyo- ported in critical condition 50-minute | were carved by G, Hen- ricks, the father of a Grade 12 student. Mach chair bears a hand-carved school crest, The athletic display includ- ed gymnastics, floor hock- € tumbling and work on the trampoline Photo by Denis Studios Professor Says 'He's Member Of 2 Churches TORONTO (CP) ( Lewis of the Professor | niversits of Toronto has taken a persona towards wider unity Anglican and Churches---he step the advocated by the Roman Catholic a member of hott Prof Lewis department fe-ton of the university of anatom is Anglican Feb, 2 received into the Romar Church by Jesui without, he re Or he wa athou a riest RAYS nouncing the He terms can-Roman Catholic" normally attends Catholic and parish himself an "Angli and a Romar occasion as member he parish Anglican to my ally his witness nip He churches know and 'neither cated me," Prof, Lewis double says authorities of both has excommuni 45, married Roman Catholic 15 years ago His three children were ba tized as Roman Catholics, TIME TO ACT A keen student of ecumenical] ference sponsored by the union! prece affairs, he says that he decided) about the 'that it was one took what time some were saying about unity at its face value "T thought the time was righ to take a personal step towards 'wider unity' that both the that us to seek," Rt, Rey. Thomas J, Fulton a bee's Anglican Church," of his situation 'Held For Ontario County | BROOKLIN The annual Ontario County Livestock Jud- ging competition was held re cently in this area. The com- petition was largely attended and was most successful Forty - five contestants jud- ged seven classes of livestock and gave oral reasons on five classes, The group visited the National stud Farm to judge Separatism Issue Seen beef cattle and sheep, the farms of Roy Ormiston and W,| F. Patty and Son, Brooklin, for dairy cattle; Heber Down Farms, Brooklin, for horses and the farm of Alf. Parrott and Sons, Ashburn, to judge! swine. The sheep classes was! provided by Beath Bros,, Osh- awa As Vital In Election QUEBEC (CP)--Party lead ters contesting Quebec's provin- \ cial election are-treating the is sue of separatism as though they expect it to have consid erable influence on the result of Sunday's voting In weever4 campaigning, Pre mier Lesage again attacked the idea Quebec independ ence, Daniel Johnson, whose Union Nationale party formed the Opposition in the last legis ature, renewed his appeal for separatist votes Candidates of the separatist party, Ras emblement pour l'Independance Nationale meanwhile aA message o congraulation to the people of Guyana their recent inde pendence celebrations The message said pendence achieved by British in South America, the former British col ony on the North American con 1 tinent Mr, Le coutimi first estimated of ' le sent on the inde the only colony age, speaking in Chi sunday night, made public appeal to Que 500,000 first who range in age , from 18 to 24, The voting age t has been lowered to 18 from 21 for the current election 'Young people, we need you Quebec needs you," he said, "I his j\ time voters Says ? Indians Seen As Handicapped SUDBURY (CP)--Lack of or -| ganization and prejudice in get ting bank loans handicaps In dians in marketing their handi jerafts, Chief Wilmer Nadjiwan, vice-president of the Union Ontario Indians told a weekend conference Chief Nadjiwan told the con "Aa Indians to establish that ital cannot raise cap: themselves in churches | business 'We can't borrow from a bank because the color of our kin stops us at the wicket," he isaid. He said Section 88 of the Indian Act prohibits Indians from borrowing money, The chief suggested the fed eral government set up a spe cial bank-loan fund for Indians, stock it 'with about $2,000,000" { of| ask you to think of the great task ahead of you." Some parties said Quebec's Liberal' government had 'servile' attitude toward Ot- tawa, "but this is false." "You remember the victories ment, winner; Sandy McTavish| medals, we won at the federal - provin-| cial conferences, We (Quebec. Dunrobin Swine Trophy; Carle cow must produce at least 2,- not on our knees ¥ederal - provincial confer- ences made more sense than "addressing ridiculous and childish challenges to the 200, 600,000 English - speaking North Americans," "Uniess one loves hate, I don't see why we should create neediess antagonism," Mr, Johnson, speaking in the St, Lawrence River port of Ri- mouski, repeated that he is not a separatist bu called on vot- ers who are inclined in that di- rection to vole Union Nationale A common front was the only way to defeat the Lesage gov ernment "which nobody wants any more "Let's get rid of our inferior ity complex and settle the con stitutional problem, and then the rest of Canada will lose its conqueror's complex," ATTACKS MR, LESAGE During a Saturday nigh rally in St, Johns, Mr, Johnson called Premier Lesage "a constitu- tional buffoon, a London royal ist and an Ottawa federalis." Pierre Bourgault, leader of Le Rassemblement, drew applause from a Saturday night rally of some 900 persons in Quebec with a surprising staement of support for a Liberal cabinet minister -- Education Minister Paul Gerin - Lajoie | He said the education minis-| ter deserves support because he| jhas brought about a virtual rev- olution in the field of education, Perhaps, for the first time, we are raising a generation which will be better than the ding one," The support di not extend, | however, to the Liberal party, its policies or its leader ers) are delegates from Northern Ontario "We must get back the pride that our forefathers had, which we lost 22 bands in |we'll have them forever, but if we let them sink into poverty, | | jchancellor of the Roman Catho-|and make loans at regular in-| We will lose them," le Toronto archdiocese, sald in|terest rates ible te ible-te principie-it-is impose a member of two communions,' Rt. Rev, H. R, Hunt; Anglicar Suffragan Bishop of Toronto said "it be lie said distripition of indian handicrafts would be aided by \iestablishing centrally located warehouses in which Indian is impossible to be alcraftsmen could stockpile their member of two brancves of the products for the summer tourist Christian Church simultane ously." season Chief Nadjiwan told the 50 FUEL olL COAL & SUPPLIES OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIBNCE! toke odvantoge of it! 24 hour ser- vies; ond radio dispatched trucks @l- woys on the McLAUGHLIN 723- ready to serve you, Fue! Ol! 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Beef Trophy: John Harris, RR 3, Claremont Win- ner; Keith Phoenix and John Forson, RR 2, Cannington, Run- Jas Batty, Brooklin, winner; John Stone, RR 2, Black water, runner-up, Sheep Trophy: Carie Parlia RR 3, Uxbridge, runner - up Parliament, winner; Murray Empringham, RR 3, Uxbridge runner ~ up, Junior Farmer In- ter - club Trophy; Keith Phoe- nix, Neil Meleod and John Stone of the Port Perry Jun- jor Farmer Club, NEED POOL PERMITS ALTONA, Man, (CP) -- Town council ordered Constable Joe Villeneuve to crack down on mi- nors shooting pool, A local by-| law requires that players under | 18 show a written permit from theirparents, A NEW KIND OF SHOP IN WHITBY We are looking for good Sprin: ond Summer Clothing Ledies'- Men's & Children's. THE TREASURE HOUSE "Nearly New" Clothi For further information eall 668-8103 | ners - up. Horse Trophy: Doug-| Campburn H.-C, Carel -- 333753 -- Very Good -- a Jer- sey cow in the herd of W, F. Batty and Son, Brooklin, is one © Broadicom © CAL. Points ond Vernighes @ Benjamin Moore Points DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD, 107 Byron St. 5., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 award, In 1,461 days she pro- duced 2,072 pounds of fat. Carol is a daughter of the superior | sire, Campburn High Carom ané has also been the winner of two silver medais. Windylea Marlu Susan's Rose 4R -- 328907 -- Very good and Windylea Beacon Phyllis 10P | -- very good -- both in the} herd of L. C. Bradley, Hamp ton, have received similar cer- tificates BINGO ot the In.1,435 days the former pro- duces 2,056 pounds of fat, Rose | Columbus Club is a daughter of the Century) Superior Sire Marly Master -| 133 Brock St, N iece and is the winner of two 2 WHITBY silver medals TUES. NIGHT In 1,461 days Phyllis prod- uced 2,314 pounds of fat. The} Doors Open at 7 P.M, Bingo Starts at cow had also won two silver 8 P.M. 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