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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Sep 1967, p. 16

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i 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, September 15, 1967 CAUSED NO SENSATION De Gaulle Polish Visit Seen Threat To Soviet By JOHN BEST | Moscow followed the general'sjattraction to, things French-- Canadian Press Staff Writer | one-week journey with keen especially French culture. Compared with French Presi- attention touching on anxiety. It also owes a lot to President dent Charles de Gaulle's tem-/ DE GAULLE POPULAR de Gaulle's own self-appointed pestuous visit to Canada this, Gen. de Gaulle has immense|role as a_ kind of arbiter summer, his just-concluded trip|personal appeal in Russia's| between East and West, and his to. Communist Poland had the onetime satellite empire, where|determination to make France appearance of a quiet gambol. he is regarded as a statesman/more independent within the But it could turn out to have/jof genius with answers to a lot | Atlantic alliance, unbound by enormous significance in terms! of the world's problems. /tight military integration. of political relationships within) This appeal derives in part) j¢ is broadly the same free- the Soviet bloc. from a traditional Eastern qo, of movement that East It is probably safe to say that! European fascination with, and European countries, Poland . jincluded, would like to achieve within the Kremlin-dominated Quebec Members Challenged [soviet vic. To a considerable degree they have succeeded in_ breaking As To Acceptance Of Canada |away from the stiflingly strict control that. Moscow used to PE oes (CP)--Manpower|eral government to ex nd a exericse over them. inister Jean Marchand said! French-language radio and tele- ,, . Wednesday night it is '"'high|vision networks across the py erige lla es ye cel mili- time' to find out 'who rejects country; and the statement by) Hess ena economic might they Canada and who accepts it." Justice Minister Trudeau that iti still subject to aGhcaw in "We cannot teeter indefinitely; would be desirable to have the| any eave Gaullist "France between consent and refusal," right to speak French anywhere Sanh "ae an example eat an he told Quebec members of the in Canada guaranteed by the inspiration to. them as' they federal Liberal party. "For our | constitution. grope cautiously for greater part, the choice is made and _ BETTER IN CANADA ' national autonomy. f bo vonage idea ins Mr. Marchand said Quebec's' Gen. de Gaulle caused no sen- anadian team. future is better assured within) stions in his Polish tour com- Mr. Marchand, addressing|Canada than it would be by parable to his "Quebec libre" the opening session of a Liberal a secessionist adventure, and declaration that resulted in his 'thinkers' conference" in near- called for an end to the strug- ,emature departure from Can: by Montmorency, said hte first/gle between the federal and ada early in August century of Confederation has Quebec governments. But h "aid - ae to sivile included "a great number of Concerning a particular , ve erie ti he J ee injustices" toward French- status for Quebec within Con-| '© netatat f irr ' e HG speaking Canadians, "from the federation, the minister said rt ns d aa ee nb ae mi hanging of Louis Riel to the the term must be defined Lats "a 0 niga: shane oi have English-speaking domination of before it can be discussed. liga 9 od a ge Adak ae the federal civil service." Mr. Marchand noted that cap- Be selena "But," he said, "it is playing|ital investment in Quebec has EXPECT MORE VISITS | an extremely dangerous game|been adversely affected for, This looked like a_ thinly- to use more or less distant hs-|some time by the political|yeiled suggestion that Poland torcal events as a basis for debates going on in the prov- be less subservient to Russia proposing more or less radical ince. Another reference to Russia| transformations which have Heexpressed regret that|was the general's caution that nothing to do with the welfare investors apparently were Poland should avoid "absorp- of citizens and could even com-'unable to tolerate free discus- tion by any enormous foreign! promise it." sion of a subject of vital inter- apparatus." Among encouraging signs/est to Quebecers. President de Gaulle is expect- were the decision of Ontario to The conference continues eq to follow up his visit to include French-language sec- until Sunday, with study ses- Poland with trips to other East BBG Studies 'Muskoka Licence Sought Appications | |For Repeater Station QUEBEC (CP) -- Applica- tions to set up new frequency - modulation radio stations in) QUEBEC (CP) -- A Toronto,FM receivers for homes and|was opposed by CKAR, an AM radio station in Huntsville serv- Ottawa and neighboring Hull, aster sought permission) autos. I Que., were taken under advise.| proadcas an eg of ode nag The proposal was the second|ing the Muskoka and Parry | |ment by the Board of Broadcast|/TO™ aged iting ; on.|bY CHFI-FM for a repeater sta- Sound districts. _ |Governors. Governors to set up a frequen-|ii.. the BBG earlier this year) C. N. MacKenzie, president of | Station CKCH in Hull sought cy-modulation --_re-broadcasting) turned down a bid by CHFI-FM/CKAR, said his station could permission to operate alstation in the Muskoka vaca-|to set up a repeater at St./not afford any further fragmen- French-language FM outlet. Mary's in southwestern Ontario.| tation of the available audience. ag aes CKOY -- - | OS hae president of The Gravenhurst proposal'It needed all the revenue ty an English - language sta- S. Ss, pres iba tion in the capital. | oronto's C HFI-FM, told a There was no opposition to| public hearing of the board that either application at the public|no local station in the vacation hearing. area has plans to move into FM In each case, the FM stations| broadcasting in the foreseeable would carry some of the pro-|future. There was insufficient grams currently being broad-| revenue available to support cast by the amplitude-modula-| such a station. : : tion parent station. | But a repeater station in Gordon Henderson, CKOY | Gravenhurst carrying the same president, said there is "plenty|programs as CHFI-FM could THE WORLD RENOWNED of room" for expansion of the|bring the first FM service to FM audience in Ottawa. the area, stimulating sales. of RUSSIAN PIATNITSKY a APPEARING ' CHORUS and DANCE ENSEMBLE RYERSON THEATRE THIS WEEK 41 Gerrard St. East "THE BLUE September 15, 16 and 17 8:15 p.m. CHIPS" PRICES: $3.50 and $4.00 AT THE ESTABLISHED HOME Of Country & Western bpleae Tickets Available -- Ryerson Box Office -- Ukrainska Knyhe -- 962 Bloor St. W.; Troyka Ltd. -- 799 College St. PHONE RESERVATIONS: 364-3751 DK ATTRACTIONS LIMITED presents direct from the U.S.S.R. IN OSHAWA HOTEL LANCASTER Up "ASTER OS* 35. | NOW PLAYING | ~~. "SPECTACULAR!" ODEON MOVIE CLUB 'MA and PA KETTLE' IN THE OZARKS PLUS COLOR CARTOON ALSO FREE PRIZES & POPCORN One Ballot Will Be Drawn Every Saturday Until Bicycle Is Won! --N.¥. WORLD JOURNAL TRIBUNE "MAGNIFICENT!" --CHICAGO AMERICAN Adult Entertainment ' - a ho "An Achievement Doors Open ey Hina alt Of Migh 12:30 A.M, » i Show Starts ot 1:00 P.M. | ondary schools in its education sions closed to press and pyropean states. At least, af number are known to want a visit from the general. If he performs as he did in Swivel Color Television, z="! trem incoen ie |extreme displeasure in Moscow. Set To Be Special Feature Woods Testifies The Fantasia, a remarkable|pliances store on Bond Street. The Segovia is an 86-inch! In Own Defense system; the promise of the fed-/public. NOW Generation dUUNTNOOTHUOUHOOAVTAAAEUAAHUANM, Grand Ole Opry " Tour ' i] Neshville, Tenn. I Thanksgiving Weekend Oct. 7th to 9th = I THE BRITISH MODBEATS swivel color television set com- watt power F 0 fee recorder, will be the feature and 10 speakers. The Segovia i a es item at Rogers Appliances ex- will be set up at one of the pis own defence. used a broken Show. has rented. Spanish color tele- A ; You will be fascinated to see vision sets will also be Be Ret gy Aa aon adie: your favorite program or gamejanough for recreation room|) ; while you are out and play it|bars, will be another gtr ee ee ar etre, we leisure time, says a store Self - cleaning ovens, shown ing in the right-front seat of a spokesman. in action, will be a woman's) oar containing seven other fridge combination will also be cleans the stove by combustion.|" yyitch t ident featured. It is one of about! Rogers Appliances' displays ar oe Sicactiy oeioet Wink ed and hanging in Rogers Ap-'58 and 59. tied. Se | He said it would be physically BRIDGE | North and South -- Mrs. \turned and stabbed Mitchell in Wadsworth and R. Morris, 129; | the chest because his leg was in Kashul, 112; Miss Drummond! Woods said he broke his leg a h A | Following are the scores Of ang p' McCuaig, 109. |month before the slaying. weeks by the members of the 7, as Oshawa and Brooklin Duplicate Rundle and A, _, Vaillancourt, | 129; Mrs. C. Davies and Mrs. | BRIDES CROWD AISLE OSHAWA CLUB | Ww Aug. 21 se cpg ee pa ag Sleep was a problem, but the two 4 : 5 brides got it worked out. Patri- R. Clarke and Mrs. W. J. Tim-| mins, 176; Mrs. E. J. Wads- Sept. 6 both 21, discovered they were North and South -- to he wed at 3 p.m. in the Barkell and R. Niglis, 147; Mr.|R. Clarke and Mrs. Wadsworth, afternoon of the same day at and Mrs. R. Morris, 139 |100: Mrs. W. J. Timmins and J.| Whitby Chapel. They both took and A. Vaillancourt, 169; Mr.|Buchanan, 87; Mrs. W. Heron agreed to walk down the aisle and Mrs. W. Baker, 169; Mrs. and E. Coles, 8&4. 15 minutes later. 145; Mrs. M. Kashul and Miss,Chambers and Mrs. R. Bart Sr ny comes er ee eee A. V. Drummond, 142. \rand, 102; J. Coles and M North and South -- Mr. and ertson, 84; Mrs. V. A. Silgailis Mrs. K. Marden, 160; Mrs. R,|and A. Robertson, 84; Mrs. V 159; Mrs. K. Hunter and R. 82 Niglis, 149; Miss A. V. Drum East and West -- Mrs. G. A. Rundle and L. Peel, 166; Mrs. 161; Mr. and Mrs. E. Jeffery, 144; Mrs. R. Heron and J. Pat- plete with audio - visual tape stereo with 280 hibit at the Oshawa Home three booths Rogers Appliances je¢ in a cast as evidence that @ demonstration that records|Jack - of - Heart fridges, small) woods, of no fixed address, back on the screen at your own tion at the show. | He told the court he was rid- A french provincial stove and delight. Pressing a control dial) youths. 20 other "originals" photograph-| wil] be located at booths 57,|i, the back seat, Woods testi- Sept. 4 impossible for him to have SCORES E. Coles and M. Coles, 121; /a cast, jammed beneath the car Mrs. W. Heron and Mrs. M. |heater. the games played in recent East and West --Mrs. G. A.| he trial continues. Bridge Clubs: |W. Mediand, 128; Mrs. Wallace! wrrrpy England (CP) -- It North and South -- Mrs. M BROOKLIN CLUB cia Tuck and Patrica York, worth and J. Miller, 148; L.} Mrs. M East and West -- R. White Miller, 91; J. Glover and J.|their vows when Miss K. Hunter and Mrs. W. Heron,| East and West -- Mrs. C.| a Aug. 28 Barrand and Mrs. C. Chambers, A. Silvailis and Mrs. M. Kashul mond and K. Adams, 140. M. Kashul and J. Buchanan, terson, 142. : IZZA Coll Admission 1.50 TE Semen Doncing 9 p.m. te 12:30 BEA MARTIN Phone 723-0241 HORSESHOE TAVERN or 728-0192 EPI'S TORONTO H 368-0838 -- 366-0881 jf » STILT etl York |§ Coles, 95; L. Peel and A. Rob. 0 * FRIDAY * | Sounds of the 1 ! 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ETPO-GOLDIYNMAVER sees ACARNO PON PRODUCTION 200, DAVID LEAN'S FILM o- sors pastern the rates it could to afford the good|an increase In co cow tie if provided in the| collect for national advertising. ee cee The Toronto station stressed CH \that it would not be taking any- -FM said the Graven-| thé t n cr caras tion would not thing away from CKAR with solicit any Jocal advertising and such an operation. igo tgs would not offer any local is bh a isch : sid mming. 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