2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 7, 1968 | a ae all eT Tamer aes GOOD EVENING 5... Row Nerve | fpdiieteen © GM Plan Boosts re By JACK GEARIN Sey | OTTAWA (CP)--The question) The three. -.battalion Royal; : | ; behing ; - ~ Quebec Outlook BANK PEN of members of the armed forces| 22nd Regiment operates eritirely ~ petty See ATHOL BRANCE MAY % testifying before the royal com-|in French, but when it Gommu- ESTATE NOTES: reise ie . Ae fords F "ae & & te | MONTREAL (CP) -- Jobs.|summer of 1965. Initial employ- Ve : mission on bilingualism and bi-|nicates, as it must do in the 'sf ; 4 : | The q io : -aw\field. with oth iments it j 4 Money. Taxes. Prosperity, Con-/ment would be 1,000 men. and 'The Bank of Montreal will open its sumptuous néw branch | culturalism has touched a raw/field, with other regiments ' : Po ity the plant F » Simcoe Athol rve in the defence depart-|does so in English. There is no é , j fidence. t = _ oe tk ce ; : pon Oe | wet in the navy or air force el These are only a few of the|ploy 2,500 and 100, What an attractive intersection this will be with the Post Departmental officials have| which uses French, es 'tm words on the lips © flaborers,/Cars 8 a oh Me rong Office building on the southeast comer and the Canadian | jong conceded that the French-| One attempt to overcome this}... oh businessmen and politicians|duction of Ohevrolets Impérial Bank of Commerce on the southwest. speaking member of the armed) situation was the founding of Le] ijeus ae} , ; and in the newspapers wee wwe 'The Bank of Montréal re- [forces doesn't have the same! College Militaire Royal at St. ~ 9 oe. ' , Friday when General ary of : opportunities as the English-| Jean, Que., where instruction is re o . announced a 2,500-job cently sold iis branch build- | sneaking serviceman for ad-| bilingual. | oe : vr ot sae the anm for Quebec's a i t 20 Simcoe north, vancement. § th P : : ' ® : : , ' The reason is that English is) gg ff a oe , 70 F r No one is shouting that GM's ventually, producti which it has occupied for 34 " ple to creation of another he ,s decision to build er|Buicks and Oldsmobiles the working language of the de-| French-speaking unit in the ; , ; Pos B BOF we pe planned, years. The buyers were fence department and the| .1my, possibly a tank reconnais- ; (7 ; nae a gg 0 i armed forces. A serviceman), ' np : & . id 1 Burns Credit Jewellers Ltd., uct be Bble to AUEBK not saty! sance regiment or anti tank bat : ; a ela erage ; Bilin : 32 King street west -- sale | passable but good English to get ps2 ' a * plexes such as those at Wind- i oes | ; Hamilton, Oakville price for the two-storey | ahead in the armed forces. ' ' ' . sor, A , B 2 " i 4 solution to this problem ap- G I , . og ton and Oshawa in Ontario. ed F building (the second floor is pears no Closer than it ever has reat mpostor f 4 . Si h : But the inevitable and not en- eri or occupied by McGibbon and [ been. 9 : tireély unfounded speculation Bastedo, Barristers, ete.) But the defence diverimert Charged With - ai -- "ie, yi : pve gn Fenian pre GM Montreal floesn't want the situation made was noi divulged, but it was any more difficult by members £ me : * ; even Japanese ones too will set-- QUEBEC (CP) -- Georges reported in excess of $52,000. 'lof the armed forces airing Grand Theft 3 ' ; ' be --@ jtte in hes Been yer Nien - Gauthier (UN-- Burns will occupy the | grievances publicly in this' re- ; _ -- . | |the rounds. Amid all the wish-| Roberval) asked in the Quebec ihain floor of 20 Simcoe | gard before the commission. | yappRa Calif. (AP)--Ferdi- Fd P : a em s ful thinking and rumors of land) legislative assembly Wednes- fotth after extensive refio- | ay JOIN FORCES hand Welds Dainirs dion « i ; ; | purchases y Pa Latha hd bn whether General Motors i ed be- i mp ceed sae hala have emerged these more sub-/wil) let employees speak vations to be complet The Defence Restarch Board|the great impostor," was} ' stantial evaluations of the bente-|French at its Ste. Therese car fore next Christmas. : produced a study a number of/changed with grand theft Wed- VANCOUVER DIGGING IN : fits of GM's decision: factory. The Bank of Montreal pur- | Years ago showing that, propor-|nesday. | University students earn dump, crossing picket lines set 1,500-member union, charged | Confidence in the province's| Mr, Gauthier inscribed | this chased the Simcoe-Athol site | speaking one mg ask bog Demara, 42, who is an or) iinet achiey catees house- UP April 23 by striking mem- the students were working to- economy--and a confidence injand several related questi ih 1960. for $135,000 -- total: eres a ieee tthe French. aamed minister, vanished April| : ha ying house- ars of the Civic Employees' ward their 'Bachelor of Scab- |the theory, a particular pet of/on the assembly's order r , ; i hia find 'is, glass and |nadians. But few of the French-\39 from the Calvary Ranch| holders' garbage on rente' Union (Gutside Workers). bery" degree Revenue Minister Eric Kierans,|for answer later. Cost of their new bank (including land, marble, glass | speaking members stay around|/school for Boys near North| trailers to Vancouver city Jack Phillips, secretary of the ' --CP Photo |that Quebec will happily accept) He wanted to know whether aluminum building, etc.) will be more than $500,000. |long. Most of them leave after) Fork. He was the head of the|------- re steceenor stent e An Rik Ae DAT --__--_ foreign investment and reject|the big corporation will use any JAMES McCANSH | lany ideas of a completely in-/French markings on cats made north = he will resume at Simede and Athol, The bank plans |, None of the services has ever| venile courts. CNR To Abandon : dependent provincial economy.jin Quebec and whether it in : jhad a French-speaking chief of! phe complaint was filed by T aim More jobs--The thinking is|tends to do business in the prov: & gala opening, as is usually the case. | staff. No French-speaking Cana- Angelo A Zaffuto of Canogal Sh B 1966 that new jobs in manvfacturing|ince under a French name. elec |dian has ever reached the top|park an officer of the sched Ops DY ; inevitably lead to new jobs in| General Motors' decision to * The Oshawa Shrine Club Ltd. (an affiliate of The Oshawa | ranks in the Navy or ROAF ~orporatio: : : 4 <p)! ' non - manufacturing fields|build a car factory in_ Ste. Shrine Club) Monday purchased the Sandalwood Restaurant, | Hven in. the army, where The perm alleges De- iniest tongue fate for closing isl . ' (stores, offices ¥r,) and there ee ae of Mont- 1626 Simeoe street north, for $41,500 from John Merrithew. | there na oe Se aicary (ath took a 1959 model station) car shops at London, Ont., is as '@ | QO sivars is the back-of-the-mind sanokanel give! Friday by = ' dite eens eee eat ap,{wagon with him when he left] July, 1966, Transport Minister hope that allied industries 'will 4% zy Pre- The Oshawa Shrine Club Idd. has not announced i there is no question but that the : ; h take root by mier Lesage. jans for the Sandalwood, but it was reliably leamed that | working language is English the ranch, Zaffuto, owner of the) Pickersgill said Wednesday. He) BURIANGTON, Ont. (CP)--Ajliam Smith of Burlington, in ake root nearby. Rage aa lentes RE Los smi ; , a : . working language is MNensh. vehicle, said it had been loaned told C. E. Millar (PC--Middie-| ; {pate Naa More taxes -- Sales, munici- they will continue to operate the establishment as a restaur- | te: Dewars. 4 lsex East) in a written Com- warrant was issued Wednesday charge of the investigation. . provincial and federa 1] Toba Sells ant. It is located on a one-acre site. Jack Glover is presi- | 18 M Fi ed Judge Alec Brown of the Ma-| mons reply that the railway wil)|for the arrest of a doctor ac-l;neT HAWKESBURY from both employees and the cco dent of the limited company; Tom Russell, vice-president. en In ldera justice court issued a war-| make every effort to find other)cused of being an imposter, but! Couture was last seen Satur-|corporation, At 29 63 Cents . centage 'rant for Demara's arrest. lemployment for men affected. |police were stumped when it|day when. he left Hawkesbury, | Money and _prosperity--Par- The 35-acre Geneva Park (north of Ritson road north) For Cockti ht ' : ----------lcame to finding the man who|Saying -he was returnihg here | ticularly for the little agricul-| TILLSONBURG, Ont, (CP)-- was purchased this week from Howard Grass for $80,000 by g James McCansh is manager of the B and M at 20 Simcoe | the first three-year hitch. ranch, a home for wards of ju- ito Clear his name. tural community of Ste. The-)Sale of 1,297,618 pounds of to- fealled himself Dr. Andre (ou- } Coba' i ~ | He was employed at Brant|tese, just north. of Montreal,/ bacco fetched an average 29.63 ie Rats of Hor Caen, mane -- eine oy Beaty | Bank Holdup Suspect Helden oc coun tlt utes sac St cme re spon aay Don MacKenzie. or PE besa etarc seat heutit ""*|photostat of credentials issued|Quebec birthplace. _ \tario Flue-Oured Tobacco Grow, The park was closed last year, but the new owners ex- | pranprORD (CP) Fines P j with impersonating a -- by Laval University to a Dr.| The Leg te tag is ers Marketing Board ex- it within a few weeks -- they plan to enlarge i 1000 we | |doctor -- his cousin -- when he|Andre Couture. The only Dr. |expect e before) ch pect to reopen ey P 8° totalling almost $1,000 were as- Police Sa ALQ Smashed |worked for two years as an-in-|Couture listed in the Canadian|long the establishment of a) So far, 167,193,409 pounds "ee pr "i gee 7-7 ' Egaoe < whe (oe teeny: Boner. 1 tern at Joseph Brant Hospital|Medical Directory lives in Chi-|steel complex in Quebec and|have sold at an average 48.924 vsotediemededlnadaaanee Ithe baiting of cocks at's sock| MONTREAL (CP) -- Robert, vincisle du Canada i 'here, but, police admitted "'welcoutimi, Que., and is a cousin|the predictions are that GM willl cents 'a pound. LITTLE NOTES FROM HERE AND THERE fight. |ifudon, a 28-year-old electri-|Rolland, Que,, early last month,|have no idea where ie M8. jo the Bocused. OE ea ane ait a | ' i 5 baii*a ¥ Sapli : ; | st c s tors g ille > 1,000, ; Physical fines should be encouraged in every way -- in | Each was. fined $50 and §$5\cian's helper was taken (0 St Harlicr he was questioned ne shortly after the warrant|said Couture tried to get a job|Plant will begin production of . ; ; "pi" ' jg Costs or 15 days in jail. | Jerome north of Montreal Wed- about the arms found in a gar- _ ae | : o r ee ee ee ee oe ee oot ee They were among 37 men nesday for questioning in Cori-|age in north-end Rosemount, {WS issued when Leong : in}on the medical staff of a hospi-\Chevrolets and Pontiecs in the department that the junior sector of the Oshawa Yactt Club from numerous. Ontario and/ nection with a bank holdup. Hawkesbury, an Ottawa Valley|tal there, but was turned down. requires a sailing instructor for the months of July and Aug- |New York State points arrested IS SECOND RECOVERY community where Couture was} His brother, Paul, said Cou-\} NEED... ' ' . / Police said following Hudon's i ' . . i ; i ily, found! 7 28-94 7 4 A 5 as d-ins aft " j pooquacel ft was the second recent arms/|staying with his family, found|ture worked as a floor cleaner oe See eee Pe En De Dees ee eS, Th OD pril 25 as found-ins after'a o-| arrest that L'Armee de Libera- 'Couture's car abandoned in aland ambulance assistant and FUEL OIL ? Poo A > Osha is lice raiding party closed in on|,. thy nua recovery. Earlier weapons) F 7 eee CA abso cage es ~ lgszer the farm of Gordon Donald Mc- Yon du Quebec e: penaratest stolen from an armory at Sha-|creek near the town and beside then one day came home and Cell PAUL RISTOW who does those awe-inspiring scenes of Honey Harbor with syinan. terrorist movement--had been) vinican Que., were found and|the Trans-Canada Highway. eaid he was a doctor. REALTOR Be mae eee, See invited to display Ris s at | Police seized cock - fighting shattered _|four young men arrested. They| Police dragged the river and Couture's credentials were in- PERRY the Canada Week Festival this month in a Cleveland depart- [equipment and 31 game cocks, Hudon's arrest Tuesday cli- have been charged in connection|combed the surrounding area,|vestigated after his associates " } 187 KING ST. E. re 8 ' ia wate 8 alone P Spee Day or Night 723-3443 | ment store -- the invitation was extended by Ian V. Mac- - |three of which \ lead. The}' 1 a series of police raids) with the Mont Rolland bank rob-jbut found no trace' of the miss- complained about his ability. ! @onald, conéul and trade commissioner of Canada, who saw others later des..oyed by court srry St ao bery. at ling man. nent wea ' } >, Jictoriaville; Que., ithe? schate sa lal Michaud's works at the recent Sportsman's show in Toronto. /T@er. : Que., an x ' Jean LaSalle, 22, and Claude) "'We're circulating his picture ' os Last week MeMillan was which led to the arrest of 15) p,..,, : 5m 'aliand counting on routine police Michaud is currently doing restoration work on oil paintings fineq $59) after he pleaded persons, all believed tied with! ji changes ther were aleotmethods," said Det. Sgt. Wil-| for the Toronto Board of Education. He has done similar | guilty to maintaining a cock pit| the terrorist organization : ne pri rry Dic | ' ; A ny : committed to trial Wednesday ? work for St. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto. He teaches art jon his farm. Sixteen found-ins|) He was taken to St. Jerome i, connection with a $2,940 bani! t OCVI in night classes. jwere convicted the same day|to be confronted by witnesses aa i | peci 1 WwW. ! ° on and fined $55 each or 15 days|to a $5,000 robbery committed ropbery in Rose mere, peat 5 es eek y Oe Montreal TRUST COMPANY GROUP SEEKS INCORPORATION jin jail. __lat ts branch of lin Banque Pro- tiie sen Message The name of that new trust company scheduled to open | third--26-year-old Jean Gagnon 70 Members Of goon at 19 Simcoe street north is Laurentian Trust and Sav- WEATHER FORECAST |--was reserved. The fourth sw CHAMBERS ings Corporation. | | pect is a juvenile, also awaiting] : bee This was the store occupied for more than 20 years by | trial FOOD CLUB Tas | Slightly Cooler st@.theuae | | LTSC is still. awaiting in- jparked truck he was climbing)s corporation, but its 25 sub- seribers (two-thirds of whom come from Oshawa) are hopeful this will be accom- | Forecasts issued by the Tor-|Friday sunny with cloudy pe- plished in time for a Sep- oto weather office at 5:30 a.m.jriods and cooler. Winds becom- Synopsis: Cooler weather will|ing westerly 20 to 30 tonight tember opening. cover all but the lower Great) Algoma, White River: Friday RETAIL STORE J. W. Doswell (former Lakes. regions by Friday morn-|sunny clouding over by evening ' ing. Showers and thundershow-\and little change in tempera- general manager, Common- | ore' Will prece ave i linde " \ers precede the arrival of|ture. Winds becoming westerly = o-- and ten this cooler air today and tonight|/15 to 25 Friday. Jorp., ronto) is authority with "most of the shower acti-| Cochrane: F rida y variable H for the above statement; He jvity being confined to central|cloudiness and cool with scat- MANAGER is one of four LSC trus- | and Northern Ontario. _ _ |tered showers. Winds decreas- tees -- the others are Ernest Another fine mild day is in-|ing westerly 15 to 20 Friday. bs ne - "eukes Career opportunity now available for a young man 25 or more Marks, QC, former City al- on. ay see ~~ e ower Forecast Temperatures years of age who hes two to five years pba in retail derman and a local solicitor; \temperatures and more cloudi- ae nt High awd selling and merchandising, banking or credit work. ee gece gi a lag 9 = ook aks tee st. Thomas: ae 4 The oe in va mri Store after the necessory Hopkins, former City alder- Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Ni- eiashonas 28 - training period has been completed. SYD HOPKINS man who is also an accoun- Ion" Placa Pray sa Bier Mount Forest ee The position is salaried with incentive bonus provisions, com- tant. gcatiéred showers of thunder Wingham .. a pany paid pension, hospitalization and insurance among the At least 50,000 shares must be subscribed to permit incor- | howers. Friday sunny with| Hamilton .. ot § many benefits enjoyed by all employ poration with share capital of $500,000. cloudy periods and not quite so St. Catharines..... The 25 subscribers will hold a meeting in Oshawa May 14 | W@"™. Winds westerly 15 to 20 Peterborough a to adopt bylaws and adopt provisional directors pending in- on. Friday : into, is a brother of Gabriel Hu- > * don, serving time now after be-| n OWer ing convicted as a member ¢ef'a jan earlier terrorist group, he Front Liberation Quebecois. If you are interested in @ career with many promotional oppor- Li tunities, please reply by letter giving detail of experience and Toronto: Chance of a shower|LTenton coe sclory sauireg 19 corporation. or thundershower mainly this nese ' Mr. Doswell said the 19 Simcoe street north property (afternoon or evening, Friday North. Bey', MR, E, N. HARRIS, Mgr. would be purchased in his name and rented to LT'SC. pny sige end borage SudbUry siscscccee 48 'The head office will be located in Oshawa, he added, but leriy 15 to 26 on Friddy.. Earlton ..s...006. 45 65 B. F.. GOODRICH STORE branch offices will be opened as business grows. Haliburton, Geneeng Bay. Ti: moa . ig S He added: ' fe magami, North Bay, Sudbury: | ot Mes : ved "The population of the six counties to be serviced totals =~ --SsiC<S~C~S;7«7;7;7;«7;7;C flail 5 BOX 386 OSHAWA 973,000, of which 223,000 are urban residents and 150,000 ° Still Fly Over Timmins rural. The annua! incomes of all residents of the area ex- | ceeds $550,000,000 split $473,000,000 urban and $77,000,000 | Cuba: Pentagon rural. Based on current growth patterns, the population | WASHINGTON (AP) -- De during the next 10 years should increase to over 500,000 with (fence Secretary Robert McNa- a8 corresponding increase in the income figure." mara says the United States Mr. Doswell is a certified general accountant. He will will continue to fly aerial recon- be president, as well as manager of the company. naissance missions over Cuba sais asialhasd lian eosipsinenaitilereestatpirtipininnanniamsinsntan whether or not the Russians Ca OvwwW uy! turn over to Cuba the anti-air- ' [Lakes Paver % in firmer pe-lo if - Toronto Mart Ipers 'aper in firmer pa po A sile batteries they in At The Newly Remodelled Grand Rdsianians Bunker Hill was the most ac-/ Any such transfer of control oa s tive issue, up seven cents to 50) "will not affect our need for our SPECIAL TU RK EY DI BR NER . ces 0 Ow cents on 327,335 shares. Glenniplans for aerial reconnais- te 4e 'ia Uranium advanced four cents to|sance,"" McNamara told the ad- 5 ' PRS J s 31 cents, PCE Explorations) vertising council Wednesday FOR MOTHER § DAY ' es he rratic urse three cents to 52 cents and Min). =---------- 4) . CPi Pi MS Ore two cents to 25% cents. d 'ORONTO Prices fol-) Senior metals were easier : wee an ne ee on 7 throughout the day, Geco. Mines HEAT WITH OIL With All The market inesday with)was the main loser, off % to ) see : ; ' industrials edging ahead at the|35'4, Noranda declined \4 to 45% DIXON'S Delicious Trimmings e close and speculative stocks/and International Nickel 4 to putting on a spurt afler a weak/54%. Hudson Bay Mining OIL etart. inched up Y% to 60%, trading! SPECIAL Among 'selected industrial, is-/ex-dividend 75 cents 313 ALBERT ST. CHINESE DINNER sues, M. Loeb rose 1% to B%,| The exchange Index gained .08 Chrysler 903 _ = Lala to 148.16, industrials .08 to 24-HOUR SERVICE | Includes Chicken Mush- RESTAURANT Algoma, Investors Syndicate A}152.93, western oils .65 to 97.76 Sul \ and Massey - Ferguson % each.| golds 'fell .56 to 183.48 and base 723-4663 room, Chop Suey, Sweet ' Banks were mixed, Montreal|metals .17 to 65.91 dnd Sour Spare £5° 4 and Royal both ahead % and' Volume for the day was| SERVING OSHAWA OVER Ribs and Rice : j 14% KING. ST, E. Nova Scotia down %. B.C. For-/5,013,000- shares. .compared with 50 YEARS : UPSTAIRS gst pdvenced % and Greati5,098,000 Tuesday, | :