ference. has. heen. to... Scarhor- ough--twice more than it has| a . ie sur rival resort on the west! Aer A coast,"' The resort Smith so carefully left unnamed fs Blackpool, where the Conservative party 'AWA (' OTT. will hold its conference next|/Canada's hi west, Grardon' Will 'be clarified. today Actually, the Labor delegates|in a statement to the Com = 'Britain. Trade Hope See LONDON (CP) -- Ge Drew, Canadian high commis- sioner in London, said Thurs- day night that Britain and Can- ada "have many inaccurate im- THE OSMAWA TIMES, Friday, Geteber4, 1968 Fo Resort Offers Good Remedy For Hot Air "I hope we shall never hear any suggestion that British| SCARBOROUGH, England goods Ey as peleoaee. ia Cn. (CP) -- A builtin remedy for ada, . "Every Canaiianithat old oratorical ailment--hot rg many Inaccurate im-knows this 1s nonsense."" 'lain--is oe of the attractions thst who folly in thle city e|nges ©" Prune Miniser Pear "aagpowr i peabes Pry peo iit. Pip ancient spa resort offers to po-/40,000 each year have little or) Mr, Pearson promised the brew; addressing a banquet! Atlantic have to get out and sell litical conferences. val St < x tk sl ag pe Aly fe' oe that ended the conference here|if they want to increase exports.| Mayor W. H. Smith, with)... magnificent hee breath- sg a. _ of the Canadian Association of more accuracy than delicacy,|taying scenery and a much-bat-|Thursda: Advertising Agencies, said called attention to the Yorkshire). 44 sooner castle resort's mineral springs when' many Canadians "do not yet realize that Britain offers prob- he welcomed this week's Labor|@t0P_® 900-foot bluff. party convention, ably the best and most concen: trated consumer markets in the Delegates who showed them- world," selves long-winded by reason of "On the other hand," he 'hot air should be urged to the added, 'there are all too many purging waters, the mayor sug- gested to more than 1,200 dele- "We're very proud that Scar- in Britain who have little idea ates. borough is top of the league for Labor conferences," said Smith, who himself is a Labor man. "This is the eighth time the con- TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's "buy Canadian" program has caused a slump in trading be- tween Britain and Canada and could permanently harm the Ca- nadian economy, an economist from Scotland said Thursday. Lord Polwarth, chairmda of the Scottish Council of Develop- ment and Industry, told the piitish-Canadian Trade Associ- ation that British trade to Eur- ope had increased over the last four years but slackened off to anada, He attributed the loss of Brit- isi markets to the buy Cana- dian program, the Ontario trade crusade and such non - tariff barriers as Canada's interpre- tation of fair market value and 4 system of anti-dumping dut- es. built|Gordon's successor be ap-| * |pointed?" of the prospects of the Canadian market." The purpose of the four-day conference was to increase the flow of trade both ways be- tween what Drew called the "two founding members of the Commonwealth." Canada, Drew said, imp?ris ogee worth more than £2,000,- 100,000 ($6,000,000,000) but only one-tenth of that total comes from Britain. to really relax BRANVIN SHERRY AND PORT WINE BRANVIN Sher Of Leading Toronto Salons perienced Hair list H 'MENTS ror HoMmt APO! 725-68 Bookies Favor Dodgers 3-to-1 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)--Los Angeles Dodgers have pulled a! complete switch, and now are| favored 3-to-l by Las Vegas| bookmakers to win the World| Series over New York Yankees. | But the Yanks, behind Jim| Bouton, are 5-to-6%4 favorites in| Saturday's third game at Dod-! ger Stadium. | Los Angeles is a 5%%-to-5 un-| derog with Don Drysdale on! the mound. | The Yankees started the best-| jof-seven series as 5-to-8 favor- ites, but lost the edge after Dodger victories of 5-2 Wednes-|# day and 4-1 Thursday. TRUCK COES WADING The driver of a truck which road. The truck's brakes fail- Helen's Island is being enlarg- was carrying fill to St Helen's ed and it headed into the St. ed with fill in preparat'on for Island, seems to be trying to Lawrence River where it the 1967 Montreal World's convince it to get back on the ground to a halt in mud. St. Pair. (CP Wirephots) No Merger |One Dead, 2 Hurt With NDPs [By Shotgun Blast C 0 nsi d er e d GUELPH (CP) -- Repeated blasts from a double-barrelled shotgun brought sudden death here Wednesday to a mother of TORONTO (CP) -- Donald)iwo girls) wounded her male MacDonald, Ontario New Dem-|companion and injured an' old ocratic Party leader, says helrriend who had dropped by at isn't interested in any formal merger with the Liberal party, although NDP membership is that moment for a visit. Police believe the gunman always open to genuine "small- L" liberals. |mistook the woman victim for "Mr. MacDonald was com- someone else. Franklin Joseph Kostal, 29, menting on suggestions Wed- nesday that the Liberals and was arrested and charged with capital murder and two or New Democrats form a laisison|of wounding. He was remande to put up a more effective op- in custody for a hearing of the position to the Conservatives. e Conservatives won 78 seats UNITED the door beside the front pas- senger seat injured Mrs. Tider's thigh, Her son, James Wishart of Sarnia, drove the car away quickly, His mother was treated in hospital and released. Police said that just before the shootings, a man with a shotgun went to a house a few doors away and asked for Mrs. William Kostal, a widow with seven children aged between one and 14. Told Mrs. Kostal was out bowling, the man went out on the street and a few moments later fired at the car containing Mrs, Matthews and. Mr, Ford. Police said the accused is a CLAIM RECORD SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) --! Dick Dorworth of Reno, Nev., and C. B. Vaughan have claimed a world record in speed skiing. Each registered a speed| of 106.519 miles an hour on a| special 100-metre slope Sunday} at the Portillo ski resort in the Andes. Have YOU the time to help a blind 'person to read . . . or to teach one a new charges Monday. Mrs. Isabel Matthews, 32, es- in last week's election, Liberals 23 and NDP seven. Farquhar Oliver, elected in- terim leader of the Liberals at a party caucus Wednesday, said that while union between the Liberals and the NDP was a long term ideal, he saw no pros- pect of closer relations in the immediate future. Mr. MacDonald said Mr. Oli- ver has failed to learnt he les- gon of the United Farmers of Ontario, a party in which Mr. Oliver started political .ca- reer, tranged from her husband, was killed by two blasts from a shot- gun fired through the closed side window of a car in which she had just arrived in front of her home with Ronald Ford, 28. Her companion was wounded in the arms and was under treat- ment in hospital. A few moments after "the shooting, an old frioni of Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Mary Tider, 47, of Timmins drove up in a car with her son to pay a visit. The shotgun was turned on the Tider car and a blast. into brother-in-law of Mrs, Kostal. Mrs, Tider and Mrs, Mat- thews, friends when Mrs, Mat- thews had lived in Timmins, was south visitng her son by a former marriage. HOWARD'S 926 SIMCOE N. 725-3144 skill? Have you the patience, the dedication to try to re-establish one whois a prisoner of the law? Have you the training and experience. needed to cope with the problems of an un- wanted child? Few of us have. uit hinee ne COP rapt 9 8 joined ti a e NDP's predecessor -- because] 80 DAYS OVERSEAS they felt the need for a new (OCT, Ist -- MAR, Ist) $312.00 ROUND TRIP AT , free ed ne busi- ness interests. Other mem- bers, including Mr. Oliver, pour se later threw in their lot with the puiona 728-6201 Liberals. 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