t - "MCanadian statesman, Ewanvflle, 3Uy 9. 109 $600,I T'o'Mis3 $60dollars ini prizew 'Min Oghau% 'Inceagain Uhia yeaoc %4dj iOshawa la org ing the "Min. Oshawa 4tY contest, to be si evening, July dy at theC O tAlexandra Pari Oahawa. The girl who la :Ieto b. -Miu Oshawa1 wllrefcive: $100 dollar. $100 dollar worth of c Itg and $50 dollars wort OàeWICB frm Gambleu patetStore in Qsaa' =e0dollar rnodelling ce PtMa the. Viekie Jenk M(odelling Agency in Oclh =nd the traditionai engr Blver Tray. The iýrft rur BUILDINGS GOING U StOw MeTavi ul's Ci dian Tire store en Citu M. wtI be nearly twlce IRPaffl I19 nlu who 2iew building under r, «Mlrtlon on the. west m la eompleted. In ree wbeks there hu heen new readi-mix concre plant bulIt on the %! Beach Rd. soutit of the Ci tracks and the Wood Tri port building east of Honi welI Controls ha, ahco be erected. T h e oncy'v plant bas also been doub] in mise, and ln the resldd tial houslng field, hi licw homne, arc underw' en Waverley Road. NO. TOWN 0F Bi Take Notice that 1. The Council of The of Bowmanville i improvements, Say ances and bouse se cribed lin Sehedutle to specially assess the land abutting d 2. The -estinxated cost * which $13,660 is to tion. The estima ted -$6.501 plus the cost nection. The special -in 20 equal annual mated annual' rate The estimated cest nection is $200. 3. Application will be to the Ontario Mur proval of the undet any onfer may ws first publication of ÇIerk of the Corp( the work being und 4. The Board may apr undertaken. but bi appoint a tine and tions to the work w SCH E D Street Front Temperance StWelllngton George St son, S of Ch Chureit St. Albert Nt. Dulie 1,t. Ontari o Vietoria St. Ontario Si. Nelson St. Hunt st. Ontario St. Firit Notice July 9, 19 YAR DLEY the innocent frost SLICKER LIP POLISHES rThreerew * su per-shi1ny f ro for instant Sconnection $1.25 SLICKER NAIL Three match see.through1 for dialing Lt a FHot lins Copper e Long Distance Co s Porion to Porson JURY < ýýI KING ST. E. taflkng over Important worlà T!s Worhlp ieMyran probems and in participatingunote members f on in the U.N. way of securing Y o ngloramwhtprhns worid peace." f about the advisaiiym -l in Prizes W lI Go Mghrt r dis the dau- i WIV ing the meterparnt MurofCurie Sesad FftONÇ MAG[ONE) Ito parking proimrtn "Frs, ius cnfssIlllw free parking, plus a than relieving testain OIshawa Fair 1969' TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE we : m heUnite coni' drn h ae wSemn trtein nsoited atin' oplete baurng the nal St B sut, thywet aogwt t 1will up wiIl receive $50 dollars and the Oshawa Beauty Cli- very iiegative attitude. L Mayor Hobbsreredoa Far pie nne i-datrophy,,nic in the Midtown MaIl. , A A~touh h ..wsdfin- discussion groups for'- the meeting he had tene and thc second runner-up will-m ~ - ~ * M m itely net my acene and I was final time te evaluate the; Ott.awa iast Wdedywt The chairm-an of this yeur', - q~ww quit. prepared toel'e bored! Seninar. Eaeh group present- the Minister of Ntoa p 7aniz phy. 2 dlasada r-Ms Ohw arcots. R OLMTO through five days of lectures. ed theïr views to the direc- venue the Hon. J .Cl n gair" he Mis shaPaR" Campbell. Program Dir-1 and discussions. But I reallyltors of the Seminar and withibis staff, conceringtepo tair*'! oTe t i ;Open waoFairinl ectar of CKL.B Radio, savs Mayor Ivan M. Hobbs and Council of supie yel n on1that our United Nations ex-poecosnofh Cîom 24th, girls in the Oshawa, Bowman- entry forms will be ment T ono Bw vle the U.N. Seminar extremelv perieçice came to a close." Office here. Hewsac- gawa! ville, Whitby, Ajax and Pick tos woiih a eth e insplring, especially the total1 Guests ai the meeting in- paniel l'y Rus" .H'le' k ne~i ~.~ 7 2'ontelst, if they're unable to L te involvement by altedl mkakeIl thegatesp inare17 OshaIwa.rby eclare gathein ail the ee cho- i years of age as of July 24th ,klethe trdie te enRy aesi Ilteactivities.1; M rs aodHghs ..,RgrCl Fair,:Th 199.Th etr frm ae jte. 5 EThI wat oexresr. and Mrs. Archie Muir, well Controls,Doad ra cair; avaijabe Pn tCfrmaB ormi in,isTuesda', Juy 1 .5D. Il dce I at te terss y iparents of the guest speakers. Of Canadec andCr-Cn lot.h;* db 36 Ng SteetWeo 12-'6ep9.tiue Vth B 'WDn vryKac vesDuÏtole RbrtI -'wwuimi, 60KigUtretWforn anileClements, Walter Severhun, The mayor saidh a o thi of: Onhawa; Gam-blis Department' For those wishlng mor r In-o Ày1 513spnonvle.tiy Cu o viy akOes ogtoe oetL y<n In- irngme Barney Lewis, Murray Smith, entirely happy wt h ? iDe.IStore in Oshawa; 'Me. Merle iormnation,and/or entry for:ms,1 "I represented Nepai in the'LgnWomaBrnEd-, sults of the meetnbtht un,; anomnCsitcBuiu neuRs ap'l t 723- Security Council and Ethà 'amondston, Harvey Mayer, Ian the officiais hadareir nurseý,the Mldtown MailIIn Oshawa; 3415. in the General Asembly. InThms MolyPreikwnd epsnt T h o m a s , M o m e o r e nD r n - t a c t n d sr e s n a i e a N f -aw , s the Nepalese delegation therej Jack Bathe and Ge r e DyCa t i d sre n av d n îawa, ~ ~~were three others besicles my-i nan, al] of Oshawa, Clait Hl- following that. hr poai aved 4 ~ f f self, a girl from Loyalist Col-i born, Peterboarough, and Bob wouîd l'e furtherdsusog W.-ecdirtq legi:te in Kingston and twO Kennedy, East York. before anY actionwstk. ir ART - RICHARDS9 The bride who wax given in a npoîc folryatn. eSic 1na A eifldul rngmarriage by her father, wore amicy f thirsoltionsiput ans- beatifu doule rng 1a formai iength gown of peau ms ftersltospý ireh moeoy a lemnlzed Incep lhemiew sînbefon. the Security Councili LL mas TityUnited Church an Qeewt miewasln. ee nveycnrvrilD L ITTE, PLENDER thi-ce-quarten bell sleeves, and -.- eeo 'r otoesa the June 7, 1969, when Hazel scoop neckline. A detachabie asetinj1NJ Ii on- Eloanor, only daughter of Mr.1 circular chapel train of the were n-aiy as[nton. 8..S S aide !and Mrs. Ros Richards, and same matenial was trimmed *i Wdndasgeabgn Lent Alan Raby, eider son of Mr. wt hnil ae e oe ihalcuei li al a andMrs.C-ar Rab, wee wih Chntily lae. Hr roe-, ith lecure nCharteHll!dhaAccountantsant a ndM. ar ab, ee;lud headpiece held a bouffant auditorium given l'y a promni-! etiunlted In marriage. The1 veil of tulle Illusion cascading rinent Canadian Jew. As he OFCSI AO AAINCTE Vent ctrhwaatatvl e oshoulder length. The brld- I- lsetd h1Jwshvewo NRI te wt sanarsOf whiteail'bouquet was a cascade of' the Middle East crisis I cauld OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OHW lugladioli and yeilow and white: orange sweetheart roses andi not help thinking how what, PARTNERS: GORDON W. RIEHL, C.A., RlA mus.G K Wr stepha>tis. he said was lmast identical' BURT R. WATERS. C.A. len e.GK.Wr officiated. ý Miss Patricia Boyle of Cal- si h veil The wedding music w'as Play- gary, Alta., was maîd of hon- a eo olytewrs bled ed by Mr-. Wm. Flndlay and oui- and Mns. Edward Barnes PHONE 728 - 752a7n ýe-ithe soloist was Mrs. Lloyd' and Miss Nola Ral'y, sister of' and ask that 'Egypt" and 'Israel"' wei- i H NE 78-72 ree Ayre who sang "~The Weddlng the groom, were l'ridesmaids. ________________________________________ vay Prayer"' and "The Weddlng ~ Miss Linda Richards, niece of; - nil residents h. ta bath qides of the argument Hymn".The bride, wastedantowrgrl concerned with god ould make some quaified jgowned ldentically In formaI iudgments o h ideEs empire gowns in yellow lace 1soi] conservation * soithato faioIth c in y 'ov e eiw7 aft timdsympathies lie wîth the Aral's. NTC wth peaited lace on the neck- ccii depletion threatens our 'In. and wist-band of theiri Perbhapx I arrived at this I I ~ ~ ~ full-lengthwaleeve, and accentu-!roa rspnt n u opinion because the day l'e-, T 1C Eated l'y a satin waist band. fore the son of the Ai-abM Matching nosebuds of yeîîow .,nuit' rot speaker joincd in our discus-. and white were spninkled In tOIflfiyagot ien group and he explainedý their coiffeurs, and they car- the aims and mcthods of the rlcd cascade bouquets 0f' îJLIM.1young Aral' guerrillas. bronze and yeiiaw mumi. IVAM . F1OJDD,,j "That afternoon was spent' Mr. Ronald Richards, broth- M Yfo n repaGenerandl -.ng er o! the hi-de, was best man frteGn lAssemllvMy TOW FB WA V a n d s h e r n g w r e M . G e rg ec o u n tr y w a s E th o p ia , th e r e - ý M oort goo.ndoasr. oglsus. fr ddnw atieat n Te Cororticecf e .OW ýdy twol aebeen dia-I the Semînar wax opened and Iddntp 'OW MAN VILLE oowieer the: Mr. :uonRy, tPAGE - , dayiîwould have the re-asml ngtaios .Tle neilfTha eorpainft het::ca Only afaii--sized crowd » ouglas libra ry where i-e-i te a! eygea xet recptonwa hldatth sowd iponSaturdav when search material was availabl1e. "The Model General As- of Bowmanville intends to construet as oa CenennalTemleon Queen 'geunt mtheForget-Me-Nat' Fînally came dinner and oui-.ndai300 h ipovnets atrans p-r i Sreý hee te uetswee ' knnlsatMarkhamn were Put first lecture on Human Rihs fi-st itemn on the agenda was and bouse service connections as desih tende to construct as local h chs a tetlnttrasanE.RJaeRR4,iCid oforheAemy-tejb iitry ewes, ppirtn- awn of il"o etne iai Headquarters, Tor onto , adE .Jms ..4'Cr !the Labour Dept. fr aAsem'l i-th ob o niayswraputn onooibo nwnd 3wmanville explained the (arEpomn fell upon Pamnela Gisan.f1, assess a part of the cost upon theln rvice connections as des- lgtgicnlae!t fiwer ews sine ai en- e Practces nderso Coileiate.abutting directly on the work. length sheer slecves. bat ta tifîcation duties. He assumed( -eeig eqiinn e'w vei-v interesting aný:de"sn e te rslui e "B beow ad itenbis lid on display. Later in the, ' howed that Canada bas a -on par c i moatuoncsag e oangesswleah ist; ent atlnSergnent asNId- afernool), Dave Hambly, an' hidden foi-m !C pnjda ice a'carried l'y the General As-, 2. The estimnated cost of the work is $40 -* Ontario naturalisi, toouhwretanta !ohrseml'ly weî-e: c hc $370i eb adh h op irectly on the work. roses. The graom's mother ýber Five District, Downsview î uhwreta hto te fwih$370i eb adb h assstd n ccivng w~nîg n ctbe II,194.groups along the many trails countries. In the south, ne- 1.To set up a commission oration. The estimated cost per foot fronag asit i eevnwpigo coe s,16.in the area, explaining de- î-aes ai-e forbidden certa'in vestigate Biological Che- i $.0pu h otc os evc cf the work is $39,550 cf I a caat and dress ensemble In The medal investiture took iisn h res ok n rgî n 0th epewomicai Warfau-c. s$.0pu th co fabues b. paid by the Corpora-okigpn satng hte 'place in the Conference Room other natur-e features. ' are practising the prejudice 2. Acceptance of the cre- connection. The special assessment istoh Saccessories and a lighter pink a t Duwnsview District Head- dnii ftecmuit cost per foot frontage 1% corsage of swcetheart roses. 1qa-es natnac swl On Sunday, a huge crowd can l'e punished, l'ut in Can-detaso th cmunt paid ini 20 equal annual instalments aidth 1 f a bouse service con- i Before . ieaving an their 'as Assistant Commissioner and packed the parking an-ca and! ada it la not the sarne, fao' ex- Ptopthe eublc !Chn estimated annual rate per foot frontaei I ssesen e e . ai bonymoon te Lake Placid and ]iMrs. Bird were the following steOsi filled the area. Young- J ample a barber wal't kick 3.nto heU.N.cmmsi 61.11 cents. The estimnated cost f abos instalments and the esti-. New Yor-k State the bride dignitaries: Superintendent and rs bYthethunreds lied out ! his sop asnrroice c. Set u a cammsison0t prfont is 66.26 cents., 'danned a street-length gown Mrs. V, C. Weîsh, Officer Com-* bth ie o-orfith tiamfrnda e ijutoe hsstye wrdseuctoa eriecnetini 20 pere of ellow sheer with fuIlimanding, Number Five Dist- te w-hurFshngD i-bshop before l'e gels there s.Tystephess. o-ams cfa ou. evie on ~lngh îcve nda inn e, owsvew nsecaiadh'oping ta catch many a! thel This is bideous a'nd very hard .Tisoh sl3! im . Application will be mnade by the Corpi a ofabuesevc o lnt levsadalne rcDonve;Inpce n 300 trout that had been dump- Jta combat, rte the Middle East. tien te the Ontario Municipal Board fo1 l 13acket te match witb whIteîMrs. D. A. Atain, Downsview teeo accessories. A dce orange JDHQ; Inspectai- and Mrs. C ed t eo Friday. DannvI "A!tcr this lecture wc had, 5. Çondemned Ian Smith'saprvlcth netkn cfh w k muade by the Corporation i corsage o! rasel'uds comnple- 'N. Anderson, Downsview DH-Lpn:o aptnwna:aur group discussions ta, delve rgm n bdsa mented the ensemble. 'Q; ieuenat F.E. . Jncfor catching the inta what the speaker had. "The competence and s ag- and any owner may witbin 21 days afterth nicpalBord oritsap.IQ Liutnan F.E.f. o sh ing ofi-ad f ownbyfirst publication of this notice file witb h ticipl Bord fe Ilsap- i The bridaI couple will reside Provost Marshaî, CFB Toronto; i mast fish (four), Steve Ren- Said, then wc had auj- first citytof debeate shown l'y manyCekczh oprainhsojcint rtaking cf the work and ýin Bowmanville on Ontaria 'Staff Sergeant and Mrs. T. H.Itan caught the largest anc 'party. Our discussion gi-au p o!e o the derpogateonreisly amaz- ithin 21 days after the J Street. Bath were educated'Craig, Dowýnsview; Staff Serg-I' iO-Y and also won a i-ad, was picked in relation to the ced me. 1 found the General the work being undertaken. DogSmith was* Assenml'ly theitymosteiintedi-est- this notice file with the iin Bowmanviiie schools. The eant and Mrs. Joseph MeBain Doagas nxi i panrSec.rftyCounil ad wa un. oraton ie ojecion e fbride ls an R.N.A. and lm cm- Oak Ridges, Staff Sergeant J.1with anc 97/" and was award-I the Aral' camp with Syri ha ing at c he Se mînar . The Board may approve cf the werkbin lrtakn.bsojcin played at Memorial Hospital H. Murphy, Part Ci-edit, and ' cd a boomerang. Kenny Allîn 1 Jordan and the U.A.R. Mon- 1hrasi heScrty Coun-, undertaken, but before doing mo, il a and the groom Is paymaster-1 the wivcs o! the seven recip-'1 won a reel for catchbing the' a -oeGnaneehan leIwspr a dseiegatuIn appoint a ime and place when any ojc fi-si fish, a 9" one, Jamiel lecture l'y Mr. J-. Shar-p an; nteGeea ssml prove cf the work hein at St. Mary's Cernent plant.Iients. 'Bailey came second with anc U.N. Operations.ak my own decisions: tin ohewrwl bcnsde. Priurdt takewdtiens rto 1the rorkvinilecob.iconn1idered. Keit Ye andMrs Edard or hei sericein he4 lon. He vas awarded al A!ter lunch' wc set out fôr- acornt olicawouIfeltm' efore doing min h may î ri-to the wnd Ms din, rs. Afor erercein teonition ' ball.'caletry's palicy would bo.' baeaî.DaeMcîl aghîth oylMilitai-y CollecreSHD L A 1place when any objec- "Barnes. Mrs. Austin Larmer1we the following afficers:, h fs itThhcied o Whr e a aiedelegates in the General'SHDL A ill b. considered. and Mrs. Gordon Bccch and Sergeant J. A. Ba-eBe-A-sembypoetee iyl I Mrs. James Bai-lay entertain- chin; Coi-parai A. G. Macan-'slfn.The od ndadhd or as ,and h luche.m T cd i sowrsin onurofue, oroto PovncalCon- werresa Kryhul, bath about 3, meal and thien aur first mock ý n umoraus in addition ta! 0#E B " stablesth bride. F. G. Wx f!e llToono;P avnial on e jdged the youngest'Securily Council which unlikebeing weîî-informed. Ccg t Knit enr t JLE thA reenttin ary a MleadF.akG Riels;d P irav. s fishing. a nd James Baita,' the weather autside. went 'Tursday morin"g passe&, Te iz 1A resnttin arY wsýcLod Ok Rdgs;Prv.JOev Ingram, Robin Whalc "'cIl. Aftci- trying lto solveIvers' quickly - perhaps be-I Albert St. Duke St Brown st. To Inchea i heîd l'y the staff o! the Surgi- Canst. G. A. Moare, Downs-'cuew eI evn t St. 2401 N of 8 cal loorat t M em ria i H os- view and P rovincial Con stable a d D n y Co m eM $e h J o re t o l p a l i s as c u ewoen l a i g a o ic u u 9 1 6 yaunigest boys. Thcy were!reai cauntnies would ini the noon. One o! last year's dele- FirstNoieJl9,16 WVellington I pitai and the groom was the D. E. Heaps, Port Credit. foui-. Security Council 1 saw how; gaies te the UN1. Seminarý R. L. BYRON, Cler hurch Churcit St. 89 'recipilent of a gift froin the P 'ollowing presentatian cere- Duî-ing the day, in addition! h hltioi a b s heo loss-Cnada n tedgoNa-' 2.5n' N of Chu-eh 9 St. Mary's office staff, 1manies a buffet lunicheon vas ta he xhibts hatand toi-n up l'y tth crs-ad Ui.dN140TmeneS 2AVIV tIak toseutawsgvn oteehbt htwereîd. ntd~t 0Tmeac tet rmULUr. IUKR t.jowerless ta stein the explo-, I we ueen'slaOut- Also a vu FOTC sîvp growth of urban centres f R O teurYTéesday aitnoonwe ad ui-U n taoIrs lRSIKand the destruction o! hîs en-1 second Human Rights lecture t r oiu s Whte Foit.vironment. L.in 1he.frroni !a panel dis- e Whiter." We ni-e now entei-ing a cussion wilb a negno ând an )Sts ie brgighten ' 1period when the need for pot-l l l Indian represenlative laking *Bigeerost ion batmeti-c al FROMPAGEONE) part. They gave their poe'sGu r n ed I v sm nC rtfi te e Bege rost.. ritial.Il i tie toestblis, geat xpeienc an thi iupoints o! view and affer a cool, toned-down blush. a definite rationale for thp what we did at the U.N.iquestion peniod we wcnt te, e Pi nk Frost. .. preserv'alion of open space Seminai- in Kingston. aur discussion groups and,~' blush, with a rose-up glow. and the provision o! outdoor, "Prom this seminar 1 have then ta suppen. Y I@- I T " recreational activities, he con- seen into the U.N. world- Alo dining, instead o!'7 / , 1 Y E i $2.50 tinued. We must active1yi, crisi.s operations o! peace, another lecture w. had a sec- FACE atrive for the establishmnent! Canadian bi-othenhood and h ond Securiiy Council meet-.!-R SLICKER and maintain a pianned sys- 1lem facing thc U.N This1 evcrybody and whichi paraI- 8 0/o213l5 4, & 5 Y E A P~ FROSTBE r einof open space, such as prol'lem is man bimself. HeJ led thbe anc in progress i __________________________________ ing valley lands. Yeu in Central, is tac, belligerent ta sit calm- New York. Oui- xesults werej frosts a City White Ontario region are fartunate l ly and lalk bis pi-obleins oui. much moi-e idealistic l'ut i .~~v" City Beige ! . in tais regard when you con-fiInstead he jumps te conclu-' was intriguing and lotaseof " City Pink sier the naturalpleasant! siens and offensive actions.! fun. Agoin we topped the day 6 / 0 o n a ig $2.00 sections o! youn area, be con-, In aur foui- days at Kingston' wilh a residence party from_____________________________________ cludd ail these things came te ligbtf 10:30 te 12:*00 in order to r.- Flowmng il'e ceremonies in aur lectures and discus- store internal goodwill with- wlBrighten your face thbe gucalss al clown te a de-' siens. 'in aur group which became a; frosted Iight i~icious dinner served on the "On Sunday, June 22nd, we , utile stnained a!tea- the mccl-: E T A N A I R S Pink withpicnic tables l'y Enn-iskillen, ar-ived l'y train ai Kingston! ing o! thbe Security Council JSaturdy moring. heci-csidence with the assistance o!sove lb. violation of Human' was a near calamity when thee'a hired cab driver, We regis-i Rghta in South Africa, Portu- S %I G CO P L O V E L L itaLarge tent uscd by the caler-; tercd and were give~n oui- gai and Rhodesia. ing ladies collapsed in thei meal ticket and room, bath of "In conclusion cf my part, pnMna eTusdyfo 1 e53 strong wiîîds. Fortunately, nolwlich wene veny goocl. Oui-jo! the description o! oui- tayl and open until 7:00 pan. on Friday evenings. TOUR REXALL STORE ont wag injur'ed, but n-any o! nesidence, Groidon-Brockington1 I would like ta thank you forý them hâd to scrambl.e outi 1-il wag ultra modemn andisending me. 1 teed that il iç BOWMAN VILLE frein under the ranivag. Had iquit" comlortablo likp imosi vei-v worthwhile au-d a lot Il 1IlÇmce .eE N. 72S-5221 Oshawa 2.3 King St. W. 623-2321 Bowmainvl It collapmed white thcy were of ihe Queen's campus. and fun i seeing the U.N in au'- preparing the. dinner on Fri-, once we had out bearings &et, i ion, in meeting new kids, iné ________________________________ t j 'b,