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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1964, p. 3

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Can't Quit Indo-China Committees . By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP)--as much as it migit like to do so, doesn't see how it can with- draw. at this time from the three international truce super- visory commissions in Indo- ina, infonmed sources said Thursday, | They said the commissions aren't much of an advantage but that their withdrawal might make the situation in Southeast Asia worse. Canada, India and Poland comprise the commis- sions in Viet Nam, Laos and Cambodia, The sources were comment- ing ov a press conference state- ment by U.S. special envoy Henry Cabot Lodge here Thurs- day that the commission in Viet Nam 'has never functioned at all." i The commissioners were es-| tablished by the 1954 Geneva) agreement which ended - eight! EVERYBODY LOVES A TWO-TIME WINNER trie fans will have a chance' lacrosse locally -- their most | of " CLO OWN to ge . officially i recent Minto Cup victory 'will SED D week at a Civie reception. é The Gaels have done much to help all the naghhil a spark the current revival in --Air Canada Photo from their: plane at Malton International Airport Thurs- day night. They looked natty in their white Stetsons and their many Oshawa. and dis- Everybody loves a winner and Oshawa's triumphant Green Gaels lacrosse team is no exception. The Oshawa club members are descending MASS IN CYPRUS MOUNTAINS Roman Catholic chaplain of a small Van Doo peace-keep- the 1st Battalion, Royal 22nd ing outpost. Maj. Forcier is Regiment sleb WOODBINE ENTRIES SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 In 1959, at Camadian insist-| ence, the commission in Laos] __|closed down operations, The | situation there immediately be- gan to worsen and the result was the 14-nation Geneva con-; ference on Laotian neutrality in| 1961-62, External Affairs Minister Martin told a Commons com-| mittee in July that if the coun-| tries which created the three} commissions in 1954 "'ame of the} Oopinion that the conimissions| High atop the Kyrenia Moun- | tains in Cyprus, Maj. Fernand | Forcier of St. Hyacinthe, Que., No Holiday For House During Visit 2, to the post, --CP from Nati Chrysler, Ford Holding Prices DETROIT (AP)--Ford Motor Company and Chrysler Corp. announced Thursday they would hold the basic price line with | their 1965 cars. General Motors made a similar announcement Wednesday. Chrysler said it would make some adjustments in some items such as heaters and de- frosters, but that the basic price of its cars would remain un- * 'Hint Announcers Foreign Ships Swe ep Waters a. Sali Of Canadian Fish, MPs Told % Royal Visit OTTAWA (CP) -- A Conserv- , ative MP called in the Com-| Wirephoto Defence FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900 (2500) claiming three year olds and up 6 furs Sagsiia. Maxwell A-116 New Member Fitzsimmons 118 Apple Harris X113 Mosey On Potts 123 Lilt Eddy Hale 116 A Blanco and R L Victor entry ul N »pete against these fantastic ves-|the number of lamprey eels i j v se wg ong lay t\sels." a \Lake. Superior ant increased|mons Thursday for an investi-| 2. not efficient bodies and not| i i Ottawa (CP)--After a day 0 nec ee nik: | She ib Seek hire =; |gation into a report that certain|* bya 5 OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min-|west Four Walsh 113 praise for Canada's fisheries CW. Carer, Liberal mem-jthe number-of large trout. Stim announcers of the CBC's worth keeping, then --sre_cer- ister Pearson indicated 'Phiirs-|Atmaden- Parsons X108 | department, MPs of all parties] ber for the Newfoundland rid-|ilar steps would be taken in the Pidepditeniainve aihin' SG tel.| tainly do not want to keep go- aie '"\Ambrose Gaj Potts 110 | started casting about Thursday|ing of Burin-Bungeo, said thejother Great Lakes evision networks have refused|"® for its shortcomings. The y department was deluding itself) Douglas Alkenbrack (PC -- to accept assignments to de-| However, no country has ap- hauled in their quota of big|if it thought a national program Prince Edward. - Lennox) said) coribe An Anliehts of the roval|Patently accepted Mr. Martin's| ones and little ones. of fisheries development would|Mr, Robichaud in introducing) jci¢ a month invitation' to say the commis-| Wednesday had)" Remi Paul (PC sions should pack up and leave.| + |evel » initiated without doubl-|pj stimate ; They capped the day of cri- ine es adrepting the paseo ol hace th > eC ic -- Berthier- ; ticism in the Commons with|*'5 que , overlookec e economic 1M-' Maskino n ge Delanaudiene)| Even Mr. Lodge said Laf'n Bid Shuk A-113 aton , expenditures, yortance of inland fisheries, es-|,, 1, : ny a rould like . he c : passage of estimates for the eg ' mn: ol? : 'nat us asked Prime Minister Pearson, would hike to see (he commis-'that members take a few days : A-E.B Seedhouse and T & King entry current fiscal. year totalling! Frank Howard (NDE pecially in the Great Lakes. He| \nother he will ask the CBC to|sion in Viet Nam stick around! i se art ' |changed. for the sixth consecu- © ' Skeena) said the British Colum-| ynged greater efforts at the fed-|; 900.0. be off to enable them to take part) seconp -- Purse $2,000 (2500) Cliam-) FIFTH RACE -- Purse~$3,000, "on-\tive model year $24,631,000, salmon i ' abc ae : inquire into the matter and re-|a8 @ symbol of the 1954 agree-|in ceremonies in Charlottetown, |ing three year olds and up 1 1-16 miles two-year-olds, foaled in Canada. One mile| inna tt was a Liberal from indus- bia sap ~araget had ~ eral and provincial levels to port to the Commons ment in case the Communists Quebec City and raven V8) Old Mort Crrae Gpea®. One mile! "In general, while basic car ; i rng , in difficulty for some years be-| eliminate tion in the lakes. 4 teen ah y alt. incl 2 te ' ' Sea Bee Sea, No Boy 115 | pri i trial Ontario who had the most) nouce there was 'too much Poison on ge oe a Mr. ---- oe nate tag to honor the) 'Mr. Pearson said. the fact |vadgs Be parsers Xi16 Royalatoche, 'Rasmussen 122 Sixth poamonst ho pond ag ' iticis ™ f | ' , 's sugvesti | r cond, is ae it rel £8 s sweeping onticiem to row gear, too many fishermen and|nredator eel, had destroyed po a Paul's suggestion to the/Uentve aw ______/that the Commons is in session py fon Hevea 119 \ rans some minor aha ments Steve Otto, MP for org -- not enough fish." He asked the |some fish stocks and were|--~ called it a tragedy a! be ne prospects for licence limitation. |threatening the destruction of pana ap eg hg coe | Fisheries Minister Robichaud| others. ' > al SB. | oni re were reg ifficul- A. ving pu . ane said there were great difficul Mr. Fisher suggested that the ual Poirsir Blages A ' " ) i cca ie conmentiod srusan| Wocinerm Gumend Bistiech ete The trouble wasn't a lack of'ties inherent in imposing such licheries department be elimin-| Jnion Carbide (Canada) Ltd.,]persons in the pmoduction of|as far as a recess Is ¢ : THIRD RACE -- Pirie ae (7500) Lady: Victoria, ret tish--'foreign fishing vessels |restrictions but the matter was | ated as "separate . entity in| announced Thursday in Toronto/nylon, with later expansion|"we will have to see what pro- soiring tires Yee and Wee 8 Seariaes rae gen 4 from all over the world come to under "very active study, It is| covernment "Tt should: be. in: $5,000,000 synthetic fibre plant|planned into polyester and poly-|gress is made on measures be-| FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 "Gold- en Meadow' Allowances three and four year olds 11-16 miles Shere Khan Rasmussen 106 Free Trial Fitszsimmons A-113 Mr. T. F, Harris X108 Recourse Bailey 116 my valentine Gordon 1 Fabison Harrison 111 day that the Commons will re-|House Boy No Boy 119 main in session during the | Field [ste Some i ss kK tat iss 'madan 0" Queen's Oct, 5-13. visit. HOW-|Fenne De Fury oe 10 ever, he did hold out the pos-|Feuerzauber Lebhanc 113 sibility of a short recess. Hash Boy Gubbins 119 Briefsin Shuk 111 Opposition Leader Diefen- he baker proposed in the Commons |Merina Maid Harrison 110 \ Also Eligible: Hidden Hope No Boy 119 Dominion. Brave Walsh 113 |Lykke il, Maxwell: 122 QUINELLA BETTING SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 added, "Princess Elizabeth Stakes," old filles, foaled in Canada, 1 1-16 miles. Northern Doll, Walsh 119 |would give more members the Soule Rule Dittfach }17 "\tario site to be decided shortly. | opportunity to take part in the|Mr. Yo Te No Boy 117 - : : : is X118 Mr. Cumming 'said the plant|ceremonies, all of which will be a aa aod Boy 10 |in prices of accessories and op. * | tional equipment. WILL BUILD PLANT : A, Cumming, president of|will initially employ about 300/in Eastern Canada. He said that BRIGHT _WATERS Water in Puerto Rico's Phos. . phorescent Bay glows on dark ' nights from the abundance of © hae ; : rs Out of Pocket Gomez 118 Pfeil i. our shores." It wasn't for lack/our intention to take action in\"iided in a general scientific| Will be built on an eastern On- propylene fibres. fore the House. Shook 2nd Maxwell A-116 | Wekirta 'ourdunr weiter tt0 of hard work either. this field as soon as this study/qenartment that would include| ee Beat Gari The department itself was not|has been completed," like' pemeent depaitnnehtey of entirely to blame because it wasn't accorded sufficient im- portance, 'The fault seems to be ours. We seem to be satis- fied with having a mediocre fishing industry. We cannot imagine that we can do better. FOREIGNERS TAKE ALL Foreign countries send tory ships into ¢ that "sweep our seas like gia vacuum cleaners, taking every- thing there is." "What do we do? We send out small boats to try to com- Chrysler Slips In Trading On Metro Mart TORONTO (CP)--The stock market rebounded on all. fronts at the close Thursday to climax a day of only moderate trading. Speculative action was light at best Fractional gains were wide- spread, but some isues sus- tained hefty losses. Chrysler was a case in point, dropping 2% to 6714. in light turnover, Distillers Seagram was a dis- appointment. The stock touched a high of 69% after manage- ment said it would ask share- holders for permission to split the firm's stock on a two-for- one basis at a special meeting in Montreal Nov. 16. The isue closed at 6614, how- SEEKS STUDY Douglas Fisher (NDP -- Port Arthur) suggested an economic study to see whether it might) be possible to set aside the re-| »| viving trout population of Lake|ing against B.C Superior for sport fishermen. If this were ever to be done in Janadian waters|tion of tourist potential, it)the A } nt\should be attempted soon while|said fishenmen in B.C, and On- no great commercial fishing is being done. Mr. Robichaud said preven-| tive measures have reduced! | little sparkle. Iso dropped eight cents to $1.84, Consolidated |Rambler a penny to $1.56, Tom- | bill 11 cents to $1.09 amd Con- solidated .Mogul 15 cents to 3.75. Senior. base metals improved at the close, Inco led the pack with a one-point: rise to 89%, while Denison and Falconbridge gained % each to 17 and 77% respectively, Steep: Rock was off 20--cents. to $6.50 and Nor- anda % to 48%. Gold trading was dull most of the day. Dome ied a rising list with a \% gain to 3414, while Dickenson fell five cents to $4.90. On index, industrials rose .12 to 164.15 and the TSE index :14 to a high of 153.29. Golds. gained 53. to 146,60, base metals .10 to 70.52 and western oils .64 to 94.67. Volume was 3,344,000 shares compared with 3,208,000) shares traded Wednesday. mines and technical surveys and forestry. Mr. Howard and Harold Dan- forth (PC--Kent, Ont.) accused the government of 'discriminat- and Ontario fishermen by making subsidies for fishing vessel construction fac-\connection with fuller exploita-|available only to Quebec and} Atlantic provinces, They tario needed help in the con- struction of new vessels as) much as those in 'Quebec and the East Coast provinces. | | Ottawa Eyes All Angles On Car Parts OTTAWA (CP)--A report that) the Canadian auto parts ex plan is ail but doomed /pre-| supposes U.S. imposition of countervailing duties, Industry Minister Drury said Thursday. However, he said in a Com-| mons reply to Reid Scott (NDP| --Toronto Danforth), his depart-| ment is devoting considerable) thought to all possible contin-| on a national health plan, im- Started Lessons February gencies and steps to meet them if such duties are imposed. The year-old tariff rebate sys- tem is designed to increase Ca- nadian exports of auto parts by offering manufacturers in Can- ada a rebate of $1 in duties on imported cars and parts for PUBLIC OP migration and the flag. The Weekends for the next five weeks, members of the On- tario Riding (Federal) Liberal Association will fan out across the riding to obtain opinions | results of the polls, to be conducted at Oshawa and district shopping plazas, will be published each week. Rus- sell Honey, Liberal MP for INION POLL IS STARTED urham Riding (left) dis- usses the poll with Allan Ww chairman of the poll bec sg and pollstens Ron- ald Sproule and John 'Enright. Teacher Gets Pilot Licence F | TORONTO (CP)--The Cana-| Bond Market : More Active |dian bond market was active land higher in all sections Thursday. : The corporate market contin- ued to move along at a good clip with the Trans-Canada Pipe Lines convertible debentures, lfive per cent, due Dec. 1, 1989 lopening at 117% bid and closing lat 118% to 119%. | Westcoast Transmission 5%| per cent debentures, due Nov. a, closed at 104% bid. | In the high-grades, Govern-| ment of Canada's 3%, due Oct.) 1, 1967 closed at 97.35 to 97.40) after selling at 97.25 on the opening. | Government of Canada's 5%4| per cent, due May 1, 1998,| closed att 995% bid after opening} at 99% to 99%. | The mew issue of treasury) bills were in demand. The 91-| day bills were 3.79 per cent and the 182-day bills 3.94 per cent. Day money was in good sup- ply and cost 3% per cent. | In the municipal market, Que-| |bec Auto Routes which yield 34 per cent and are due July 115, 1998 were ahead 1% at 100% bid. > | /y) | | ENTRIES INCREASE | Highway vehicles entering | Canada from the Uniited States | in the first six months of this | Lady Rhythm, No Boy 119 Wally Wallace, Davidson 119 Countess Tana, Fitzsimmons 119 A--Windfields Farm entry light-producing organisms. Just a Minute... Latin Artist, Gordon 115 1984 ,opened' at 103% and); ever, off %, and traded 8,340 EXPORTS RISE levery $1 worth of automotive] shares. Canadian exports in. July! anes ' MA : ~texports above the level reached Great Lakes Paper rose %|Were 30-per-cent higher than a/in the year ended Oct. 31, 1962.. An Oshawa -- woman bas | you'ee good enough to go solo. to a high of 26% while Massey-\year earlier, Wheat: shipments i lachieved. a life-long ambition, |You may even get discouraged, Ferguson rose the same amount| accounted for about half the in-| Independent parts * manufac:) yy) ice Hart, who has kt although the instructors insist to 28% and traded 10,269 shares, chease: The July advancejturers in the U.S. have ap-) prialgait ag Mi th Ms nnwa(that anyone who can drive can Industrial Acceptance rose %|bnought total exports for the|pealed to the U.S, commis- art supervisor for the Oshawa) | the » i eS to 23% | teak weven indnttia of 1006 to|sioner af customs and if he| Board of Education for 17 years, yt en, rin a ay oe Speculative 'action improved $4,606,078,000, up 23.3 per cent|Tules in their favor, Washington has completed her flying train-| pst i's saty cade " toward the close but was still from the same period of 1968,| will impose automatically coun-|n@ at the Oshawa Flying Club. (°C iekue' Ob "inci dull the bureau of statistics said tervailing duties to offset the) "I've always wanted to fly,"| Oshawa Flying Club instruc- The speculative list showed|Thursday. Canadian tariff rebates. she says, "ever since I can|tors fly regularly with students ae : isms __.lremember. I'm afraid I didn't/Who have just soloed to ensure get around to doing anything)/n0 bad habits are developed, A about it. As planes from the|l5-minute check ride may be} Oshawa airport kept flying over|followed by an hour of solo my house, { thought, 'Why/|Practice. This procedure is re- aren't I up there?' and decided|peated until the student gains to take up flying." jexperience and confidence, Miss Hart started flying les:| More difficult maneuvers are sons last February under chief|introduced gradually. By the flying instructor Sydneyjtime the student nears the end Cowley. She has been learning/of the 35-hour government- on a Tri-Champion, a two-seat|approved course; he or she. has trainer with a 95-h.p.-engiic. (a good grounding in fundament- FLY STRAIGHT als and solid experience under year totalled 8,728,200, an in-| thought of before. Learning ioe thy Asi = se fly is interesting, and the exper-|Same ogee opp poy Aes | ienced pilots at the club are|"CauU_% Siaiisiies § y always encouraging you," Miss Hart says. Miss Hart has written a book on Art Education which is used in many elementary schools. She is also taking her BA de- gree at nights at the Univer-| sity of Toronto. During the} summer, she has been driving) to Toronto every day to teach at the Ontario College of Art.| Recently, with three other} teachers, she looked at 17,000) children's paintings, all entries in a Department of Transport safety poster contest. The judg- ing had to be completed in one day, but Miss Hart still man- aged to attend ground school that evening. HEAT WITH OIL OIL DIXON'S 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS FILMS expert guidance. 'You learn to fly straight and; The course includes cross- level first,' she says. "Whenicountry flights which last two you've mastered that -- or, at/or three hours. Miss Hart's first least aren't too sloppy--you try|took her to Victoria road, a vil-| SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $15,000 add-|, ed, "Seagram Cup Stakes Handicap," 1 ear-olds and up, foaled in Canada, 1% miles on turf course. Galindo, Harris 117 €. Day; Remillard 126 Already Dia, Armstrong 122 Canebora, Gomez 120 Albion Star, Shuk 114 -» when planning your ¢lub's jouting this year why not consider e friendly "Chartered Bus" service provided by DONALD TRAVEL. 668-3304. mploying the efficient and Fast Answer, Ditifach 113 King Gorm, Maxwell 119 Windy Ship, Davidson 113 Langerest, McComb 12! Royal Maple, Fitzsimmons 112 1 | EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $5,000 "Hazel- | 'ood Handicap," three-year-olds, 1 1-16 miles. Canadiilis, Gomez 118 Plain John, Harris 113 Pieriou, No in Ky. Quill, Rasmussen 108 Runadir, Fitzsimmons 122 1 Jam, No Boy A-117 Peter Le Grand, No Boy A-118 | A--Mrs, €. B, Seedhouse and' 7. &./ Hays entry | X--5 4bs. AAC ] XX--7 Ibs. AAC | XXX---10 Ibs, AAC | POST TIME 2 P.M, COMPLETE | OPTICAL SERVICE | lewis 3 optical | | 3 KING ST. E, | Phone 725-0444 OPEN FRI. NIGHT braemor garde ms (Stevenson Rd, N. end Annepolis Ave.) Oshowa's Most Convenient Community Individually designed homes at sensible prices, EXCLUSIVE REALTOR MILLEN Real Estate Ltd. 9 BAGOT ST. 728-1679 The Pub THE OFFICIA And County at DEVELOPED FREE turns, climbing and gliding)lage north of Lindsay. She had} Eventually, you learn to take|to fly the plane, as well as| off and land, one of the most|navigate-using only maps and/ interesting experiences of the|landmarks. She was not per-| course" mitted to use the radio as a An experienced -instructor|navigation aid: She then flew! judges when it is safe for the|by herself to St, Catharines -- a student to go up alone. Care is three-hour trip, taken to choose a day with) favorable weather, even|JUDGES ART although the student is allowed! A Thursday evening course only to take-off 'and land. The|supplements the practical fily- "first solo'? takes only about 10/ing training. "We covered how minutes, But it is still the high-|an airplane flies, air regulations, | light of every student's fying | navigation, weather, aircraft en- jgines and airframes. You learn 'a lot about things you've never FLORENCE HART CHECKS ENGINE OIL LEVEL career Photo by Neil Macdougall "At first you wonder whether Mortgage Money? Real Estate McGILL *z..t: Day or Night - 728-4285 PICK-UP & DELIVERY ¢ DEVELOPING ©. PRINTING e ENLARGING BLACK & WHITE & COLOR 728-1331 728-1619 Nu-Way Photo Service | PAUL RISTOW LTD. REALTOR 728-9474 187 King St. Eost by on WEDNESDAY, SE Russel Francis, Warden of the County of Ontario Cordially Invited to Attend of the COURTHOUSE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING WHITBY, ONTARIO THE HON. JOHN P. ROBARTS, Q.C. Prime Minister of Ontario ot 2:00 p.m. lic Are L OPENING of Ontario PT. 30th, 1964 Lyman A. Gifford, Mayor of the' City of Oshawa CPE PRS 8 Or Fe SEE BEES en EE Bs re 44

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