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The Oshawa Times, 24 Nov 1960, p. 21

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\ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 24, 1960 27 Montreal Attacks Air Pollution W. C. gibson said ve the old grand tended loan. It must be citizens of this com- . Kamloops, # Wal I ittle French .~ |began to decline ster Prince Ld hachin ever becomes ihe lively impossibil ward Island end the western community once was, | KB was en of the wibiily of provinces joined Confederation, meantime, the lversisy hubs that Paderewsh's OTTAWA (CP) -- The use of is considered reasonably Wgh, sovernment has decided to delay Making French mem- give { age an u pianoi chased in Vancouver French in Commons debates however, because Wefore & Simul. (he project until next session, bers a minority. fill the gap at local dances'the end of one of UBC will 1912 by the on ex Commons Hears dropped slightly during the last Laneous translation system was, When the system comes into North American tours, session, installed in 1959 only about three yee, it is expected use of French Pad ski Pi A eheck of Hensard---ihe ver- per cent a Siestiits vate niin tie Senate wil eros mm ¥ erew 1ano | batim o fdebstes--shows French The session, w did in Commons, . » batim_ soport in te wz - member senate, For University ? of there are about 20 French-speak- in French filled per cent, was an exception, of French in black piano of concert-grand di.|the 1,000th about nine per cent of the spsce, A ypok for the b compared with 10 per cent 18... jo ory said the slight ithe Senate Hanserd of the last mensions sits in the community founding of the P: session was sbout 2% per sont. hall here, for the com mons set, there were 21 Gays oct that the novelty of the when English wes used % (neous translation system clusively. In the 1959 session, the , rp off after one year. Commons sat 127 days snd there were 16 days when no French DELAY FOR SENATE whe Meanwhile, the Senate # will not be bates, given, under certain conditions, cately connected pie tion 10 1067, French wes most lumbia's was WALHACHIN, B.C, (CP) -- A planist's birth, 100 years anniversary 1 'BROUGHT BY MARQUIS The constitution recognizes Dice the Jroperty of the Polish Paderewski died in French and English as official pianist composer Ignace in 1941 at the age of |}anguages in parliamentary de- Paderewski, the plano will be His pland's history with Immediately after Confedera- to the University of British Co- of this central B.C, music school, | Walbachin 29 was|the problem of air pollution. 2, ¢ shallow trench in Toronto ow McMullen, 35, in an east-end flat, in Eve Blumberger, hose body found alwith a staff of engineers and in- 3x ugg Bo Ry spectors collecting data to pre- " : Clifford Beckett, 36, was re.|ousness of the situation. is ot the connect! ith the death Tuesday of Kath.|sented to city council before the community, beaten to|middle in TENDER JUICY MEATS o LOBLAW QUALITY MEAT SPECIAL! 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From il could come the basis for city gov. ernment action to enforce antl pollution steps Jean Merier, chief air pollu hall, said worse than that in most North American industrial cities, Bui that, he admits, is bad enough, The average fall of dust over Montreal was 40 to 45 tons a day over each square mile. Added ritating gases into fhe air from factories and traffic. "With winter coming on, pri- vate homes will be one of the worst offenders, Very few have furnaces efficient enough to burn fuels properly and almost none of them hos equipment to filter the smoke, One of the problems anti-pollu- tion officials face is that of draw- ing accurate comparisons with other cities, Mr, Merler said many Canadian cites, for ex- ample, have made studies of the amount of dust falling dally, But different methods of col techniques for arriving at a final figure made it virtually impossi- ures, Mr, Merier hopes that one of the sidelights of Montreal's cur- rent study will be the drawing futarnational pictures of the prob- em, He has established 20 substa- tions throughout Montreal to col lect air pollution data. These sta- tions contain adhesive - covered plates to gather dust, and bottles filled with various solutions that absorb gases from the alr, By studying the concentration of these gas solutions, his depart. ment can conclude what volume of pollution is present, Dust fall- out is estimated by studying the amount adhering to the plates, A private examination of the situation also is under way. The Laval Industrial Association, made up of 16 firms in Mont. real's east end, has asked ble to draw up comparative fig-| : 2. LF. Ros, 4 chemist, tn fs ova Doing" Shouting Mob Asks For Jobs TORONTO (CP) -- A shouting, fist . waving crowd of unem. ployed Wednesday night de. manded federal and provincial action to provide them with jobs, One of the 240 men at the meet. ing was ejected when he shouted that the United Electrical, Ra- dio and Machine Workers of America (Ind.) which sponsored meeting was run by 'a bunch of Communists," Another man jumped to his feet repeatedly to demand a mo. torcade leave for Ottawa today 'to sh Diefenbal into ac- SPECIAL I "AVAILABLE IN MOST MARKETS" RUPERT BRAND HALIBUT STEAKS... := Bc | [suns Ew ® OUTSTANDING PRODUCE VALUES of the WEEK o eiede In Bey ED Part Hows Shalt Pope 48 B10 TRAINLOAD POTATO SALE Ne, | GRADE! WINTER-KEEPING | STOCK UP NOW| NEW BRUNSWICK POTATOES: 1.29 NEW CROP FROM CALIFORNIA | No. | GRADE! THE PINEST BATING CELERY AVAILABLE CELERY STALKS .--........ 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Constables William Bradburn, 20, and Terry O'Flanagan, 24, were dismissed for theft of six bags of potatoes in August, 1959, The two men were punished at the time by Chief Mitchell, who docked them 10 days leave, Another constable, Harvey Clayton, was dismissed two weeks ago over what police com. mission called 'deceit arising from an accident with a police cruiser," Chief Mitohell could not be LOBLAWSE TASTY TREAY Ico Cream ........ 5 25¢ 28:52 89 KRAFT Philadelphia Cream Cheese ii 33¢ Heinz Beans in Tomato Souce . 2 .i'%. 37¢ Clarks Chick'n Turkey Stew ......... 2% 39 Kelloggs Corn Flakes 2 4% 39: Condensed Milk ......... Ww 30 Facial Tissue .............. we @ 0 63 Lux Toilet Soap .. 3 ii. 38 DOLE FANCY Fruit Cocktall ............ 2% 35: FOODSAVER Appleford's Wax Paper Wi 3 Je AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT LOBLAWS GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE IN $5.00 AND $10.00 NOW AT LOBLAWS WEBSTER CLASSICAL HI-FI RECORDS -- 1.59 RECORD No. § NOW ON SALE -, . 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Only two major items of un. finished business still confront the six - man commission as it moves toward a March 31 target date for its formal report to gov. ernment, They are a submission from the Quebec government, due Jan. 4, followed by the last phase of cross - examination on the tricky issue of the cost of haul. ing western export grain by rail, Wednesday's adjournment marked the end of more than 120 Mr. Roy, who has set up a lab- before the rush, 2 and 5 cent stamps come in handy dollar packs. lish an organization calling itself| % Chief Mitchell's resignation fol-| public hearings across the na- tion, with about 4,000,000 words on the official record and all the major issues spelled out, The biggest issue involves prai. rie farmers and the freight rates they pay to get their grain crop to export terminals by railway, Check your list for correct ad- dresses. Include postal zone number where needed. Tie out-of-town and local mail in separate bundles. 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