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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1967, p. 12

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rioted Monday nig s jthan two per cent sugar and|cigarette by heat took only a s ; Negroes Crop Damaged Sugar Content In Cigarettcs|=-: lung cancer rate was|few days and gave a& milder, Rioters oss in Avondale and nearby Evans: lower than Britain's, said the| less pungent smoke, but left a ton areas but relative quiet had report published Tuesday. 'high sugar content. mes # Pring aa tg -- } ng | By Heavy Rain Atfects R ate of Lung C encer The popular cigarette brent) ioe, a ae Firebombs also occurred there three weeks BEETON, Ont. (CP)--More lof the United States, Spain, | takes weeks or even months, but). ago jthan 400 Ontario farmers from ToONDON (Reuters) -- Coun- |Portugal and Poland all had|it requces the sugar content,"| CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) --l"7 oF ine fives early Wed. 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 6, 1967 search said countries, such as) iti Collingwood to south of Brad- tries where popular brands of tow ha vg|less sugar content than British) passey said. nesday were put out quickly BEFORE ' Impr: Draw BOWMANVILI salesman was © sing when the wz when he appear ville magistrate Several fires were started by day in New Street Lighti Britain, where cigarettes have i mranes, Bees. But, he added, there were in-|'irebombs early Wed At least 11 arrests were made in Inaugurated B W arden lford forned a committee Tues- Cigarettes have a low sugar con-|a high sugar content, have the! ised tent have low lung cancer death|highest canccr deith rate. | |MILDER PRODUCT consistencies. Canada's cigar | nother recurrence of rioting ir Pisa : y ry 'onnection with the night's dis- day to assess crop losses cau ' CAESAREA -- The turning or|wright Volunteer Fire Brigade, }, a a rags h 'ae rates, a report published here British cigarette tobacco was| Professor Richard Passey ofjettes had the same oly dominantly Negro Avon of new street lights was thc|2nd a program of old time and ya ee ied amma C1. f said to contain 16 per cent su-|London's Chester Beatty Re-|sugar as those in Britain, bu') \° P! y Negro "von liurbances, police reported. ighlight of th salad 'cele since June 1 and to press for The report by the British Em- gar -- a "very high" rate.|search Institute said in the re-|the lung cancer death rate wa | ale area of Cincinnati, police] At 3 a.m. police said the highlight of the centennial cele-| reported. trouble spots were again quiet. government help. modern dancing closed the pro- pire Cancer C . f R 1 e cer Campaign for Re-' French cigarettes contained lessiport the method of drying allower. bration held July 1 in the vil- mabey they Fs ntair ess| por m 'ying | gram. lage. Reeve Merrell VanCamp of Cartwright Township, war- Former Pastor den of the United Counties of} \AapLE GROVE (TC * . : | MAPLE G ) (TC) --Rev. Durham and Northumberland,|1, \4, somerville, a former pas- gave the order for the lights/tor will occupy the pulpit of/20 per cent. to be turned on, : the United Church for the next Thunder storms during the three Sundays. The services afternoon cancelled: the ball! wil) commence at 11 a.m. game which was to have been held in Putsey Park; but more . . than 250 attended the straw- Club Plans Picaic berry supper served at the com- ney i munity fire hall early in the MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- A evening. large crowd is expected when Milton Fisher, president of the the Couples Club holds its pic- Cartwright Lakeshore Ratepay-/"i¢ at Elm Park, Port Perry, ers' Association, was master of y 8. ceremonies for the program at a which members of the Cart- wright Council and a number Solemn Wedding of distinguished guests were) MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Miss welcomed Ann Werry, Solina, was mar- Rev. Philip Romeril spoke of ried this week to Montague Em- the step by step organization Merson, Bowmanville. The which had resulted in the in-/bride's mother was a former stallation of the new lighting. resident of Maple Grove. He praised the co-operation which existed between all or- 7 7 7 ganizations in making this pos Family Picnic sible. } MAPLE GROVE (TC)--Mem A brilliant display of fire- bers of the Women's Institute works, organized and super- will hold a family picnic, July vised by the Caesarea - Cart-.10, at Waltona Park, Newcastle Colborne Street School Holds Closing Exercises WHITBY -- School leaving|Dunbar, Kathy Godwin, Cathy, ; ceremonies were held at Henry| Winter, Dinah Giffin, Suzanne Street High School for Colborne Bowden and Donna Samanski Street Senior public school stu-) Sandra Nimigon, a_ grade dents of grade eight. eight C student, recited a poem Rev. John: McKibbin, St. entitled, 'Vita Lampada." The John's Anglican Church, gave/Valedictory address was de-| the prayer of invocation. C. G./livered by Jessie Connor, grade} Sarles, principal. of Colborne eight A. school, gave the welcome and Leslie MacFarlane, chairman} delivered a short address. of Whitby public school board,| Musical selections were and Howard Hempstead, super- played, and the grade seveniintendent of Whitby public} choir rendered 'Wonderful schools, spoke briefly. Copenhagen" and "Canada." Scott Smith, grade eight A, Presentation of Home and introduced the guest speaker, School _ Association dent of the Association, Mrs. L.,to the pupils. Mary Lu Tolley, D. Hart, assisted by the follow- grade eight F student, ex- ing: pressed thanks. William Batten, principal of Colborne Street Senior public Dundas Street public school, to school's four-part choir rendered Donna Samanski, grade eight A; | "Finlandia."' The ceremony ter- J. Stachow, principal of E. A.|/minated with "God Save The Fairman school, to Bryce Jones,|Queen" and "'O Canada." grade eight B; R. Martin, prin-' gus eens progress; Desmond G. Newman, mayor of prizes were made by the presi- the town of Whitby, who spoke QP relieving hives, itching A survey taken by the farm- lers at the emergency meeting jindicated 50-per-cent crop losses and severe damage to another The rich, 8,000-acre Holland Marsh around Bradford, about /40 miles north of Toronto, was jhardest hit and many farmers |reported crops wiped out. Ontario Federation of Agricul- jturc officials at the meeting jeriticized farmers for not hav- jing crop insurance which would jhave covered winter wheat and spring grain. | Farmers said the low prices |they receive for grain made it impossible for them to pay in- surance premiums, PRIDE WINS GOSHEN, N.Y. (AP) -- Ne- vele Pride, driven by Stanley Dancer, won the $9,548 E. H Harriman Challenge Cup for two-year-old trotting colts in straight heats Tuesday in Grand Circuit -harness 'racing here The Star's Pride colt set a track and stake record of 2:04 4-5 in the first heat and wrapped up the victory with a 2:05 mile in the final &: e508 S002, Just pour a ¥2 Ib. package of Cow Brand Baking Soda into a tub of warm water. Lie back lazily sand relax. Excellent for skin and sunburn. COW BRAND BAKING SODA PURE BICARBONATE OF SODA cipal of R. A. Hutchison school, to Marilyn MacNaughton, grade eight E; D. E. Swerdfegger, principal of King Street school, to Gordon Read, grade seven! A: D. Hogg, principal of Palmerston Avenue school to Catherine Winter, grade eight F; D. G. Catherwood, principal of Kathleen Rowe scliol,. to} Larry Moore, grade eight G; | Mrs. E. Beer, grade eight teach- er at Colborne Street school, to Valerie Wilson, grade eight C; Mrs. M. Van Deuren, Home Economics teacher at Colborne Street school, to Susan Baier, grade seven B; L. White, grade eight teacher at Colborne Street school, to Jack Nieuwhof grade eight B. TRIPLE TRIO SINGS The Triple Trio from Colborne Street Senior public school sang "Summer Time" and 'The Ris- ing of the Lark." Taking part were: Mady Kurzwernhart Vicki Bell, Sally Roblin, Joan Luxury Cruiser Causes Disturbance KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) -- A luxury cruiser carrying a dozen partying adults caused a minor disturbance Tuesday beside the royal yacht Britannia with the Queen and Prince Philip look- ing on. Two small police boats drove the vessel away after some loud shouting. At one point, a bosomy blonde in a two-piece swimsuit stood on the bow waving a martini glass in one hand and shouting The vessel drifted to about 106 yards from the yacht an- chored about a quarter of a mile from shore. 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