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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jun 1966, p. 14

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[4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, June 11, 1966 The emotion of the occa- sion was too much for Juli- ette as she taped her last regular television network County Tax Basis Urged TORONTO (CP) -- A private member's resolution introduced in the legislature Thursday call- ing for tax assessmefit on county-wide basis by 1969 ceived limited support Conservative members The resolution, by Allan Reu- ter (PC Waterloo South), called for legislation to abolish municipal tax rolls and make county-wide assessment manda- tory, instead of optional as it Is now. Mr. Reuter's stand, supported by some other Conservatives, put him in oppision to Municipal Affairs Minister Spooner. In his speech on his estimates Monday, Mr. Spooner told the legislature there were only about 500 men in the province qualified to handle assessment on a county-wide basis. More than 1,500 would be needed to re- from | operate the plan in all 38 coun-| ties and 11 districts. NDP and Liberal supported Mr. Reuter. speakers 'Tommyrot' | Cries Roblin PLUM COULEE, Man. (CP)| Premier Duff Roblin said Thurs day Social Credit candidates in the June 23 Manitoba election have published "unmitigated tommyrot"' in attempt to scare voters supporting them. Mr. Roblin, during a cam paign tour of the Red River Valley south of Winnipeg, said campaign pamphlets distributed) by Socred candidates try to alarm the people The Conservative ' premier was referring to a mimeo graphed sheet showing Bil) 80 passed at the last session of the Manitoba legislature, which would allow the ther nan to sei up indusiries P money under stances, Addressed an into with certain publi circum to The Business men of Manitoba, the sheet claims that the government amended the Manitoba Develop ment Act so that it could take over private businesses The premier told an audience in the heart of the Rhineland constituency, held by Credit member J. M. Froese in the last legislature. that while it was true the fund could start an industry if necessary, it must also make a special report to the legislature which would be open for debate and approval IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 Wilfrid} Social | -- END OF AN ERA show in Toronto this week A regular fixture for years after the Saturday night hockey game on television, 'Penetanguishene Men 'Plan Centennial Walk TORONTO (CP)--Five young, The five, all from Penetan jmen dressed in period costumes guishene, will present greetings |plan to hike 100 miles from Tor| onto to Penetanguishene to pro-| |from Mr. Robarts Tuesday night in the Georgian Bay community }mote interest in Canada's cen- ito Doug Dubau. Mr, Dubau, a tennial next year. |Penetanguishene councillor, is Juliette's dropped by season show is being the CBC next (CP Wirephoto) Four of the hikers met today presented with a centennial flag| to take with them on the journey nial committee. they hope to complete by Mon-| 'Quite an undertaking,' said) day night but at the latest Tues-|Mr. Robarts of the young men's day. plans as he met them at Queen's F oa We're very interested in ne Oe Against | what they' re doing (in Penetan- guishene) and wish them ever Abortion Bill ars, comprises rarry. success,"' The group BRIGHTON, England (Reut-|Laurin, 19. dressed as a fur ers) -- John Cardinal Heenan, |trader; Danny Ladouceur, 20, a spiritual leader of Britain's|trapper; Lawrence Hamel! in, 21, 4,000,000 Roman Catholics, to-|a French nobleman; Leo Vallee, day criticized parliamentary 18, dressed as a priest, and Jim | moves to legalize abortion and|Duquette, 23, a British Army said they were the first step to|foot soldier. mercy killing. poco He told 1,599 nurses attending jan international congress at this |south coast that there was today _ | widespread lack of propor- jtion in viewing the sanctity of |human life." "People who will parade to |defend the lives of murderers, | people who will lead processions jand demonsiraie in their thou rome against those who defend themselves against aggressors, |these are the people who will jdestroy--life inthe womb." The cardinal said once the abortion bill passed through \Parliament the next move would be euthanasia, putting to death all those who were old or contracted an incurable dis ease The bill would legalize abor tion in cases where there was a major risk to the health of mother or child. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI AND HIS RED BARN NEW TORNADOS Toronto's Most Versatile Group @® DANCE @ Royal Canadian Legion Hall 90 Centre St. Oshawa. Saturday, June 11 9 to 12 ADMISSION $2.00 PER COUPLE The LEE ROSE TRIO Due to many requests For Phone No, re Business Contacts DANCES - WEDDINGS - ETC. Call Whitby 668-8137 South-End Tavern Corner of Simcoe St: S. and Bloor Fully licensed under the L.C.B.0. NOW OPEN !... Luncheon -- 11:30 to 2:30 Dinners -- 4:30 to 1 a.m. Set, from 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. For Reservations Dial 725-0748 [Doctor Ben Casey Mhest Prices Gives Up Practice By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)--For the Vince first iime in five years, Wdwards is not faced with a long season of portraying the sullen surgeon, Ben Casey, on television. He has performed his it, Said Edwards of Casey: "We chose at the outset to play him somber, figuring it would give the character more depth. It seemed to work. But I'm happy to be smiling again." And why not? Already en- riched by Ben Casey, Edwards will collect on re-runs here and abroad for a long time. Now he hopes to start his Columbia Pic- last lobotomy, and he's giad of| opens this week at New York's |Copacabana with a new act. | | "f work with four girls and| I give the folks some songs esi some iaik," he said, "Ne dane- ing, although I do dazzie 'em with fancy movement. "It's the first time I've ap-| peared in my own home town, jexcept for playing a bit in High Button Shoes. I did play the Borscht circuit up in the Cats- kills; that's where I got my! start. / "Playing New York is a big thrill. Places like Las Vegas and even here in Los Angeles | are more relaxed; the patrons) come informally and you don't) have to hit them over the head, | por in New York you gotta be | for the 1966 crop of Ontario \winter wheat has been set at a |minimam of $1.80 @ bushel to }producers at harvest, rising to I$3 9 in February. TORONTO (CP)--The price | The Ontario Wheat Producers' which ended in a deadlock. g |\Marketing Board announced \Thursdag that the second round of negotiations with the trade gained a price increase of 15 cents a bushel over the mini- toymam established iast year. 1 and 2 will come inte effect The negotiations followed the|July 1. . first meeting in London May 99|------- ENGLAND LED "WAY The first plastic was patented in 1865 by Alexander Parkes, an Englishm: The board chairman, Peter) McKinnon of Bath, said the id base rice of $1.80 for Grades! || Warns Of LSD with Premier Robarts and were} Ichairman of the town's centen-| tures co contract soon. And he Psychiatrist ELORDE BEATEN TOKYO (AP)--Yoshiaki | mata, | Thursday ended |reign of Flash Elorde of Manila/ as the lightweight boxing cham- pion of the Orient by taking a Nu-| MONTREAL (CP)--Dr. Gra- ham B. Blaine, chief psychia- , 1 trist at Harvard University,|unanimous 12-round decision said Thursday he hopes exper-|The new champion weighed imenting with the drug LSD is| 134% pounds, Elorde 135. decreasing as the "tragedies as- jsociated with use of the drug are publicized." He said at a seminar for per- sonnel from Canadian univer- isity student employment offices | \that two accidents that hap- jpened in New York City during| the same week caused a notice-| able decline in LSD usage on) university campuses | In one, a former medical stu-| jdent killed his mother-indaw |while under the influence of the jdrug and in the other a five- PAA PT ES MARLON BRANDO » SAM SPIEGEL'S ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ~ year-old child almost died from jeating a sugar cube containing |LSD. Just the wrong students take jit," said Dr. Blaine, "the stu- jdent who is searching for some | BAY RIDGES --_ kind of cWange in his personal-| "pam = ae eo @ ity, the insecure person who is FRCKERING 699-2671 + WHOTOY 648-2008 jso unsure of who he is that he| CHILDREN UNDER 12 YRS. FREE lis especially vulnerable -- the} drug users are the desperate | ones who feel LSD is going to do something for them nothing else has been able to do," Only occasionally is the LSD} user a truly adventurous type| out to take a chance, he said.| The really strong and coura- geous persons were attracted not to drugs but to the peace! corps, the civil rights move- ment or the teacher corps LSD or lysergic acid diethy- lamide has been reported taken by some students to stimulate |perceptiveness (a meal ONE WEEK ONLY JUNE 13 TO 18 ROBERT GOULET IN PERSON STARRING NORM CROSBY SPECIAL GUEST STAR CAROL LAWRENCE Fri-Sot, $4.00 +70 Wed. Mat $3.50 $4.00 2.75 3.90 700 295 50 175 Eves, 6:30 Mots, 2 p.m. Mon-Thurs Sat. Mot Orch and Mezz $5.00 R. Orch. and F, Bole Middie Balcony Rear Beicony BOX OFFICE OPEN iW A.M. 'To 9 P.M. DAILY J i - : ag wien - Rs "aes FEATURE DAILY AT: 2:10 - 4:30 - 6:45 - 9:10 DANCING Club Annrene ON SCUGOG ISLAND --~ County of Ontorio's most modern donee hall, EVERY FRI. NITE For Teenagers Dress Casual EVERY SAT. NITE Ladies --- No Slacks, Gents -- In shirt & tie. EAST OF PORT PERRY ON 7A --- TURN NORTH AT COUNTY ROAD NO. 7 JOHN * DEAN WAYNE MARTIN THE FAMILY THE SONS OF JEWELS * KATIE ELDER TOP STARS--TOP COMEDY & ADVENTURE JERRY LEWIS SOUTH OF THE OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM 723-4972, Box Offi 8:00 Meg Opens starts 9:00 p.m, OSHAWA DRIVE-IN From Young Couples A-Courtin' Te Anniversary Celebrants Cavertin'. It's your Assurance of @ Perfect Evening. JERRY REIDT ANE HESTR ASHOT ® INTHE A DARK PINK PANTHER Reservations 723-2143 725-1348 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PHONE 725-5833 HORSE SHOW SUNDAY 2 P.M. -- at the -- OSHAWA 5-POINTS ARENA (LOCATED AT RITSON ROAD NORTH AND TAUNTON ROAD) English and Western Working Classes Starting ot 11:30 a.m. COMPETITION GAMES ON HORSEBACK 2% Hour Show @ FREE ENTRANCE @ REFRESHMENTS Everyone Welcome -- Sunday, June 12, 2:00 P.M. 3rd BIG YEAR AT THE NEW BEACH HOUSE CLUB ON THE LAKE Oshawo's Exclusive "Village Atmosphere" THE BOSS SOUND OF THE FANTABULOUS JOQUERS RHYTHM and BLUES GROOVE STYLE TIES & DRESSES --- OUT!! CASUAL -- IN! EVERY SUN. NITE Starting June 12th ONE MILLION EXPECTED NOTE; Only First 700 Allowed Look for A & W Coupon or Back of Weekend Showcare for FREE MEMBERSHIP OFFER Battle of the Big Bands et WHITBY ARENA (downstoirs WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th -~ Featuring 4 Bonds -- @ THE FIVE ROGUES @ THE COUNTS @ THE UGLY DUCKLINGS @ THE ASSOCIATES Advance tickets only $1.25 @ At the Door $2.00 » Tickets Will be aveiiabie et the doer, TICKET AGENCIES; MARTY'S RECORD CENTRE 35% Simeoe St. N. Oshowe Bishop's Sporting Goods @ The Dise Shop (Shopping Centre) @ Whitby Arena Box Of- flee @ Whitby Corner Store @ Crowd Of Over 3,000 Is Expected The Brilliant Breathtaking and Perpetual Rhythms of LOS CHICANOS Entertainment Nightly et 9 P.M. Matinee Saturdoy 4 P.M, to 6 P.M, @ FULLY LICENSED 6 KING ST OSHAWA Star Belles THREE GORGEOUS GALS BALLADS & BLUES Direct from Les Vegas tertoinment Nightly et 9 P.M. En MATINEE SATURDAY 4 P.M. TO 6 P.M, FULLY LICENSED DUNDAS S WHITBY | SHOWS TO AVOID LINE-UPS. a GINTURY.F0x presenta DORIS DAY t ROD TAYLOR DO NOT DISTURB % SPECIAL % FUN & ADVENTURE % 20TH CeNTURY FOR PRESENTS CFR RERUNS UP FROM | THE BEACH LIVERPOOL WAT 401 942-1250 wer ODEON vas 1941 (0 ) 1966 ENDS Tonay "Sons of Ketie Elder" "Family Jewels" TE PEE DRIVE-IN TY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY eBINQUIEME ANNIVERSAIRE "MAGNIFICENT IN A SPECIAL AND VERY ENGAGING WAY!" * %& & & SHEFR FUN FROM BEGINNING TO END!' wie ev! fr an Lage ip 8 % hey ot tro pve pay lilt SARAH MALES JARS FORK ALBERTO BORDT ROAPRT MORLEY ERT PRORE + JEAN PERRE CANCEL « gh MEMO (BRE AES ed TERY Nemes + bree tardy foes he febeelanpd am penteb led CA YOLEN WAAR ond TOY ARCO Aradond by TAH BANMML «2 Paterna olin Writen by JACK BAIS nd REN AMR COLOR BY DE LUNE CINEMASCOPEE, Show Times W358 = 4:25 7:00 - 9:30 LCS, 9:30 Re PHONE 723-2843 WE SUGGEST THE MATINEE OR 7:00 O'CLOCK

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