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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1964, p. 22

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Pe ea NG Re RE Spr te REE OF GF 1 ECE EG RIE EP GO visit' Finnish President Urho!Lenin "for outstanding services,tween their two countries, the Kekkonen Dec. 21-22 and pre-jin the development of friendlyjnewspaper Pravda said 'Thurs- -- sent him with the Order ofigood - neighbor relations' be-!day. : eo MAKE SOVIET AWARD MOSCOW (AP)--Soviet Pres- dent Anastas I. Mikoyan will 24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Th BY POSTMASTER RAppalling Housing Conditions Rapped TORONTO (CP) Pos.t- master General Nicholson said| Wednesday that nearly 100,000 '\Canadians live in appalling *|housing conditions that disgrace +,\their communities. _|. Mr. Nicholson, who is also the minister in charge of Central Mortgage and Housing Corpora- tion, told a federal-provincial housing and urban renewal symposium here that local gov- ;jernments must spark commu- nity redevelopment. "Just look around in most cities of any size," he told southern Ontario civic _ offi- cials. "I am sure that you have also seen, as I have only too forcefully in my recent travels across Canada, that too many Canadians are living in forgot- ten pockets of urban poverty, in urban surroundings that are unfit for human beings." |Alaska, has a population He said about 20 per cent ofjsmaller than New York City--| these 100,000 poor Canadiens ¢ 699 990, | live in dwellings with primitive} ' 'come to the corporation for help. The councils would have) to pay part of the operating ex-| penses, but no construction! costs. peat i uw SHOPPING FOR UNUSUAL LAMPS AND FIXTURES? VISIT OUR MAMMOTH DISPLAY CENTRE LIGHTING UNLIMITED | "Canada's Leading Chain of Home Lighting Specialists" At the OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-0922 ESCAPES INJURY TRONDHEIM, Norway (AP) A 79-year-old farmer fell off the} Trondheim-Osio Express Wed-' nesday while it was going more} than 55 miles an hour but he wasn't hurt. Hans Wasmuth accidentally opened a wrong door and fell out. The conductor) missed him, found the open) door and warned the next sta- tion. An inspector found the old) man walking along the track} toward the station. 4 THE DELICATE ART OF JUDO Philip Tusky is being tossed youngsters turn out. to learn by Mark Nailor. The Maple he mechanics of this delicate Leafs Judo Club holds class- art, so useful in self defence. es for the 6 to 16 age group --Oshawa Times Photo bathing and toilet facilities. | each Saturday morning. Many Court Judgment :2hs: 1 sues: ret er" baad ; ; POPULATION SMALL 'his is not a scene from a i rabi | tdibal ° etal tn Meth. OF Saudi Arabia, larger than South Vietnam, but a Satur- day "morning Judd~ class at the Oshawa Recreation Centre. Joint Pensions Group Will Sit During Recess OTTAWA (CP) -- Over stiffly | =-- EATON'S ass ENS CANADA'S ™ CHRISTMAS STORE A One-stop gift-shopping for everyone "on your list ! @ lerty."' : " Neglected areas drain the} / ' Against Bank | Totals $1343 -- |Randall of civic economy, said Mr. Nich- islation unless it received Royal) situation) TORONTO (CP)--Az Ontario) symposium jolson, with municipal services Stanley Conservative objections, thejassent beforehand. Ontario told the]; \Supreme Court judgmentiarge - leosting more and assessments} ' |declining. Minister joint Senate - Commons pen-| Complicating the i earlier that thel; sions committee decided in ajwas the fact that the starting} r seale housing project 'is rare move late Tuesday to sit|date and duration of the recess|against the Royal Bank of Can-\heing abandoned by the prov-| during Parliament's vinahataesend > not yet been Aaron nog by ay tb reer > gmt vy ince wherever possible. recess, |the government. However, it is|506 and about $8,800 interest to ' sta ih enk iba Behind the decision was algenerally expected to begin/the Ontario Woodsworth Memo- de Git ncanetince ok aaa | government commitment | ast/within the next week and con-\rial Foundation. lgroupings of individual: units,| ! July to have Parliament deal|tinue until sometime in Febru-| The case, heard in June, in-|\y, Randall said. The corpora- Pe with all stages of the Canada ary. .,,,.,.,|volved former lawyer Samuel|tion will buy houses and repair Pension Plan bill before the) In the end, the committee) po onick 43 now serving anthem where needed, current session is prorogued. voted 20 to 6 in favor of sitting|"~ 1. ieee es g sevice ned eight-year penitentiary term for Municipalities must initiate Liberal committee members| during the recess. Its next meet- * F self i . il] stealing $339,462 from clients in-|Public housing developments, indicated that the objective is|ing will be Jan. 12 when it will g SS saa ka ounce" whiten A 80 Departments to serve you . Fa pee . : to hear insurance company wit-/begin hearing briefs. nesses and others during the} : recess so the committee wae complete its work on the bill,| M T p d having it ready for the Com-| an rap e mons when the parliamentary) V ] W ll recess ends. | - The theory is that both houses} esse a then would debate the bill in all) PRESCOTT, Ont. (CP)--Stew- stages, then the current session|art Scholtz, 41, of St. Catha- of Parliament -- already 10/rines was reported in. fair con- months old--would be prorogued| dition in hospital at Brockville and a new session begun, per-|after he spent more than two haps within a single day. hours trapped between a lake In that way the government | could keep its commitment.| Prorogation would automati-| cally kill the pension plan leg- vessel and a dock wall here Wednesday. Mr. Scholtz, member of the crew of the grain carrier jcluding the foundation. | Resnick was president of the foundation and acted as its sol- icitor in the $150 000 sale, in No- vember, 1962, of its premises housing the Co-operative Com- monwealth Federation head- quarters in Ontario. Evidence showed that Resnick forged the signature of a foun- dation officer ~- Mrs. 'Marion Bryden, wife of Kenneth Bry- den, New Democratic Party member of the legislature for | Toronto Woodbine--on ihe $125,- 506 certified cheque he received thinks its municipality is in need of public housing can from the purchaser, Mont Blanc Holding Company. The cheque was drawn on the Royal Bank and delivered to Resnick. Resnick deposited the cheque in his own trust account in a]: Bank of Nova Scotia branch and used the money for his Alliance Shopping Plaza development in suburban York Township before fleeing to Israel in May, 1963. A Budget-charge Terms available with " No Down Payment AOpen Until 9 P.M. Every = Shopping Night Until Christmas Shaughnessy, was wedged be- DOCTOR STOOD BY tween the dock and the ship British actress Shirley Eaton,|about a foot above water Wed- the girl covered in gold paint injnesday shortly after midnight the James Bond movie Gold-|in near-zero temperature. finger, always had a doctor be-| Firemen looped a rope around side her during the film's shoot-|his shoulders and pulled him to ing in ease the paint caused|safety after crew members' ef- respiratory troubles. forts to rescue him failed. SWAN'S -HARDWARE There's extra value packed into every inch of the trim, low-priced © 65 Acadian! FOR AL CHOOSE AGES FROM Canisters Polishers Vacuum Cleaners Power Tools Small Appliances Kitchen Sets Rods and Reels Fireplace Equipment Cocktail Sets @ Figurines + + and many, many more gifts thot please. ELEC RIC TOOFHBRUSH ........ HAIR CUTTING KIT Elec. 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Including fibreglass PRICED 7 .7 7 FROM TOYS "Swan's have the best selection". Come and see for yourself, SWAN'S - HARDWARE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE FEATURE: FEATURE: ntti BENEFIT: Mono-Plate rear springs. Never need oil. Never squeak. Never "settle". Keep their spring- iness longer to maintain a soft, comfortable, level ride. Zinc-O-Bond protection. Prevents road salt getting to body metal. Helps stop corrosion of parts that only your serviceman ever sees. Acadian Canso « Invader See your local Acadian-Pontiac-Buick dealer. THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LIMITED H. DICK PONTIAC-BUICK LTD. 266 KING ST, W., OSHAWA, ONT. 103 DUNDAS EAST, WHITBY, ONT, PHONE: 723-4364 PHONE 668-584é Be sure to watch "Telescope" on CBLT, Fridays at 9:30 p.m. and 'The Rogues" on CBLT, Thursdays at.10:00 p.m, FEATURE: BENEFIT: 7 Canso and Invader models... from the thrifty 2-door Invader Sedan to the Canso Sport Deluxe Coupe, complete with bucket seat luxury and sporty performance, BY GENERAL MOTORS in '

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