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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Aug 1967, p. 5

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WS n Taken ian War orthern tribes whe agos, ns are, however, un- ad to a decisive bat- nd decision. But no iry settlement is like- 1 the Nigerian gov- ces greater embar- ind trouble than it s rapidly reaching sion that action by deral forces against nd the revolt is be. culous and useless, N NEEDED appears the only proach . But if the vere suspicious of osition in the past, rt of arms to Lagos ake them doubly so, will have to come quarter other than ficials feel the Com- secretariat, headed ja's Arnold Smith, a useful role even jith's previous ap- re reported to have od by both sides. in London is that Id attempt another approach, this time d by some highly- elder statesman of s minerals essential sperity of the rest of Gowon recognizes he the Biafrans on the he may be more sider a settlement eater autonomy to Biafra. il Effort n India 100 people in Bihar States are receiv- lief supplies. voluntary agencies SARE and OXFAM | Nations organiza- elping to feed some children in Bihar ficials say that the 2m in many aréas city of food but in- purchasing power. ords, farmers have impoverished ow- » failure of three that they just @ money to buy orities have started f relief works and lual labor schemes » employment. In ie more than 500,- veople are working projects which in- ation canals, tube village roads es- the speedy move- ipplies, line has cast a@ l over India. Re- ybservers say that is some validity in iticism of Indian re" and "'ineffici- country by and stood up te the ling feature of the ; that Indians do ze their own short- he press is full of nments. J 'ORY | World War ars ago today--in a declared war any and Austro- Pope Benedict is- Peace Notes to is; British forces their position on yankof the Steen- 4 d World War ive years ago te- 1942--Winston and British . and mats and military vere guests at a er at Moscow; ups of German 'opped thousands iary bombs on id southern Eng- lands; a steady supplies moved S. marine forces »mons. itt DING POST IN HALIFAX WHITBY BRASS BAND MARCHED TO PARK PRIOR TO OPENING --- Entertainment Will Be Provided Each Night During Visit 97-YEAR-OLD HARRY MOORE TOURS CARAVAN EXHIBITS «++ Mayor Newman, Reeve Down, Mrs. Newman, Miss Whitby --Oshawa Times Photos "Warrendale Wins Award MONTREAL (CP) --Direc- tors Allan King of Toronto and Jean-Pierre Lefebvre of Mont- real Saturday were named co- winners of the $5,000 prize for best film in the feature cate- Couple Rescued, Car In Canal PORT COLBORNE, Ont. (CP) Two passers - by rescued a young couple from the Welland Canal Saturday night after the couple's car left the road and overturned in 20 feet of water. Adelle Thompson, 23, of. Port Colborne, Ont., and her fiance, Gordon Dohn, 27, of Fenwick, Ont., were taken to hospital suffering from bruises and shock. Kenneth and Sylvia Wells, both of Port Colborne, saw the accident and Mr. Wells dove gory of the fifth Festival of Ca- nadian films. The jury chose Mr. King's Warrendale, a study of a school for emotionally disturbed chil- dren near Toronto, and Mr. Le- febvre's Il ne faut pas mourir pour ca--One should not die for that--a film concerning a man's discovery of his surroundings. Jacques Leduc's. Chantal en vrac -- Loose Chantal -- was judged the best medium-length film, and Pierre Hebert's ani- mated film On Hop the best short work Both Mr. Leduc and Mr. He- bert received $1,000 awards. The jury's special award want to cameramen Jean Roy and Martin Duckworth for their work on Josef Reeve's short film Flight. The festival was held in con- junction with the eight Montreal International Film Festival as part of Expo 67s' World Festival of Entertainment. CRIME-RATE FELL Rhodesian Commentary re- ports serious crime in the coun- into the canal to rescue the couple. try | fell from 203,041 in 1965 to 193,545 in 1966. Airline Backs Nigeria Report VANCOUVER (CP)--A Pacif-| ic Western Airlines spokesman confirmed Friday that a PWA charter plane is flying "defence materials" into Nigeria '"'with| |ple were already lined up to Caravan Attendance Called "Iremendous' WHITBY (Staff) -- More than|year," will be 11,600 people have visited the/while caravan personnel enjoy|citizens will have an opportu- Confederation Caravan during|a day off. They are visiting the/nity to view the caravan at a the first two days of its five-|Lasco jround of golf at the Thunder-| "Response to the invitation to|Dird course later in the day. that The caravan will be day stay in Whitby. visit the caravan has been tre-| mendous," says John Visser,,Tuesday, i MISS WHITBY KATHY KENNY CHATS WITH HARRY MOORE ---St. John Ambulance Corps Personnel On Duty At Site closed plant and having Wednesday chairman of the committee in|Thursday, except Tuesday from'day. today|2 p.m. to 4 p.m., ajleisurely pace. Attendance figures showed 5,219 people visited the PERRY open|caravan Saturday and 6,478 peo-| and|ple viewed | ALGERIA'S FIRST ENTRY Algeria is participating in Montreal's international film festival for the first time this year with The Wind of the Aures by Mohammed Lakhdar- Hamina, awarded the prize for when senior the exhibits |the best first film at this year. Cannes CALL 723-3443 Sun- DAY OR NIGHT Need An Oi] Furnace? charge of the caravan's visit. "We are more than pleased! with the turnout," said Mr.' Visser. e Earlier, caravan manager| George Moir predicted a larger | attendance for the caravan in Whitby than in Oshawa. He also said the location of the} carayan site in Whitby on| Brock Street South is ideal." | The caravan's stay in Whitby | was officially opened Saturday morning by Harry Moore, a spry 97-year-old Fairview Lodge resident, who was aided at the site by a 13-year-old St John Ambulance volunteer) cadet, Joyce Bergen. | A veteran of the Boer War and the Tirah campaign in northern India, Mr. Moore also served in the Canadian over- seas contingent, during the! First World War. The former Toronto diamond cutter and jeweller said he had not seen much of the Canadian Centennial celebrations and that he was pleased that he was) able to attend the caravan open ing in Whitby. | At the official opening, Whitby's Mayor Desmond New-| man welcomed the heads and officials of neighboring town- ships, including Reeve W. H. Gould of Uxbridge, Reeve Ross Murison of Pickering village and Reeve Heber Down of Whitby township. | By the time the official reet-| ings from the mayor were con- cluded, an estimated 500 peo- tour the exhibits. The caravan, described by Mayor Newman as "'one of the highlights of the centennial! the blessing of the Canadian) government." | W. R. Harris, vice-president; and general manager of the} Vancouver-based airline, said) the plane, a Hercules transport | flown by PWA crews, is under) charter to Trans-Mediterranean Airways. | It has just completed its scheduled six trips to Lagos, Nigeria, from London, loaded with "some form of defence materials." Mr. Harris said Trans-Medi- terranean made all the ar- rangements. LEWIS OPTICAL Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West 725-0444 yr One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper ond Murals @ Custom Draperies @ Broadloom | @ C.I.L. Paints end Varnishes @ Benjomin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. PHONE 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby You'll notice a big difference this year at the CANADIA ATIONA XHIBITION; Toronto--Aug. 18 to Sept. 4 TLERT A ttt Get your slice of the action at Canada's bige gest birthday party ever! Free entertainment at the Birthday Cake Bandshell! See Canada's biggest birthday cake (160' long, 80' high, 60° wide) along with plenty of FREE dancing and entertain- ment every day. This year, there /s @ difference at the CNE! Midway--with an all-new look! This year the Midway's dressed up like an 1867 Western town--all one anda half miles of it --with five new rides, There's even a Kiddie Land for the Young Buckos, Teenage Fair. For the hip generation. The Stitch in Tyme, the Big Town Boys, the Ugly 4 Ducklings ... these are just a few of the more than 30 top Canadian groups appearing. American Airlines Astr re. Walk right in, meet the pretty si jess, and relax for a simulated flight in an American Airlines Astrojet. Seag Laluncade of Cossdion At, Here are 300 works by 62 Canadian artists oes graphics, oils, ies, and ch i BINGO ot the Columbus Club 133 Brock St. N. WHITBY EVERY TUES. NIGHT Doors Open at 7 P.M. Admission 50¢ No Children Under 16 Years of age please. Bingo Starts at 8 P.M. SHARP Canada 2000. Take a peek at what's in store for you in the year 2000! You'll see talking pens, 3-D movies, teaching computers, electric cars and talking typewriters! Century of Progress Building. Alessonin Canada's history. See the past, move into the present, then right out into the future! North America's only International Air Show--Sept. 1 and 2. Watch the RCAF's famed Golden Centennaires slice the sky with daring aerobatics... see thrilling solo flight of RCAF's "Red Knight." CNE Historical Pageant. Watch a daily re-enactment of Gov. Simcoe's establishing of the city of York. See how our forefathers lived in pioneer days. Farming 1867-1967. Review a century of Canadian Farming Progress . . . see the amazing Antique and Modern Farm Equip- ment Show plus 'Old MacDonald's Farm." Special Sunday Events, Intefnational Centennial Track Meot-- Sunday, Aug. 20. Many of the world's great track stars--direct from European meets and the Pan-American Games. Russian Gymnas- tic Team will perform on the infield. At the Grandstand. Time: 1:00 p.m. Admission: $1.00, $2.00, $3.00. FREE admission to grounds, 'aham Free Centennial Crusade , Sept. 3. See and hear Billy Graham at the Centennial Crusade in the CNE Grandstand. 2000 voice choir. Time: 3:00 p.m. FREE admission to grounds. Two § lar Evening Grandstand Shows FIRST WEEK: August 19-26. JACK ARTHUR presents "THIS CANADA" starring LORNE GREENE, ART LINKLET- TER, and PERCY FAITH. Other Features: RCMP MUSICAL RIDE, MARY LOU COLLINS, THE FIVE BELLES, MIDGE ARTHUR'S world- famous CANADETTES, HOWARD CABLE and the 60-piece CNE ORCHESTRA. SHOWTIME: 8:30 p.m, Rain or Shine (over 10,000 covered seats) PRICES: $2.50, $3.50, $4.50. SECOND WEEK: August 28-September 4. THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES TATTOO, See 300 years of Canadian military history pass right before your eyes.,.a cast of 1700 ion drills, It's the experience of 2 lifetime! SHOWTIME: 8:30 p.m. PRICES: $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, HELL DRIVERS--AFTERNOON GRAND- STAND SHOW Aug. 21-Sept. 2. Daredevil driving stunts, erashes, auto clowns, 70-ft. leaps, plus many variety acts. It's a show for the entire family, Prices: Children: 50¢; Students: $1.00; Adults: $1.50. SHOW- TIME: 2:00 p.m. " fp x | Every Day is Camera Day at the CNE! | el 6 SSS newness Monday, August 14, 1967 ] THE OSHAWA TIMES, 5 WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS Edward Brush, president of Branch 112, Royal Canadian Legion, Whitby, with his wife, entertained at dinner Friday , for Captain James Kirby and Mrs. Kirby and Mayor Des- mond Newman. The occasion was to honor Capt. Kirby who is a life member of the Whitby Legion. He now resides in En- gland, Capt. Kirby donated the collection of medals and badges which appear. in the club room of the Legion. 'Entertaining Capt. Kirby and his wife while on their visit to Canada is our ay of showing the apprecia- tion of all the members of \Branch 112, who wish them the |best of luck and bon voyage |back home," said President |Brush. Mr. and Mrs, tomley, Mary and John of Brock Street South, have re- turned from a holiday spent at Expo, Ottawa and northern Ontario. Charles Bot- BUY YOUR SUNBEAM @ IMP @ ARROW @ ALPINE @ SIMCA All With 5 Year 5,000 | Mile Power Train Warranty | BELL'S GARAGE 668-3693 DUNDAS E. WHITBY BROCK WHITBY (Gremmrwr LOUIS WALL "VIVA MARIA"! BRIGITTE BARDOT JEANNE WORE. UU MALES 4 MAB EOE RMN un ecb aS IN EASTMAN COLOR BEGINS 9:00 P.M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Evening Programs Start 7.30 He's The Biggest Here In The Whole Wide World Of Adventure! K hi -- ew IVAN TORS presen NAM LER. 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