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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jul 1965, p. 12

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12 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 12, 1965 \ BOB THOMAS IN HOLLYWOOD KEYS LEFT IN OTHER PANTS? ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP)----St, Jim 'Gomer' Nabors Back Duplate Negotiations Move From Oshawa To Windsor Production Record Sure For Canadian Car-Firms By GORDON GRANT Ford has a problem: Truck Canadian Press Staff Writer expansion has taken over some Canada's car makers have|well ahead of 1964's record pace|car production facilities, : thrown off the adverse effects|despite the lag which occurred) In order to overcome this, of early-year labor problemsiearly in the year when Ford|Ford is spending more than and appear headed for a fourthjand Chrysler were closed, be-| $25,000,000 for a new plant straight record year of produc-jcause of strikes. iwhich will turn out 1966-model tion and sales. Only Ford is behind last|trucks and an additional $18,- Last week the Big Three,|year's production pace with 96,-/000,000 to re-equip and modify General Motors, Ford and|810 cars made to July 10 against\its car making facilities, Chrysler, announced sales for|97,495 to the same time last' Chrysler, which had a five-| the first half of 1965 and forlyear. However, sales in the|week strike early in the year, June were sharply ahead of the/first six months totalled 87,929/has increased its car produc- corresponding 1964 periods. units compared with 81,012 in/tion. to July. 10 to. 59,153 from Figures from the Motor Ve-|1964 55,848, Sales to June 30 climbed hicle Manufacturers' Associa-; tion also showed production was | At Scene Of By BOB THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD (AP)+Jim Na- bors was back at The Horn,) where it all started. | The Sylacauga, Ala., boy was enjoying a rare night out---he doesn't get much time away from his duties as television's Gomer Pyle. He and his party had a French dinner at the ex- clusive. Petit Moulin restaurant} the next table,| | as any) Dayis was at : and he was as thrilled Expo '67 Should Dominat -- ito 61.644 from 61,007. e INCREASES CAPACITY Genera] Motors sold 172,228 cars in the first six months, fan). . After dinner, Jim inyited the bunch to drop by The Horn, a ifar-out night club on Wilshire \Boulevard. The place, which in Santa Monica, Calif. (Bette) ™® Louis auto dealer Bill James has about $600,000 worth of new cars on his lot, but no keys to their ignitions or their trunks. The keys to the 200 fac- tory-new cars were discov- ered missing Friday. James doesn't know how the theft occurred, His lot tected by two watchdogs and a barbed-wire topped fence. The dealer said the locks on the cars will haye to be changed so the cars can be driven, so floor mats stored in 'the trunks can be in- stallied before delivery and. so the thieves cannot steal the cars or spare tires from their trunks. 'Discovery' stage the night Andy Griffith came in. He said to me after- ward, 'You know somethin' boy --you're good; I'm 'going to bring my manager around to see you.' "T thought that was the usual Hollywood: routine. but sure enough, he brought his man- ager, Dick Link, in to see me the next week, and they signed) " | n | After warming up on Andy's| show, Jim spread his wings as; Gomer Pyle and he's been fly-) ing ever since. He is a hero at CBS, Slotted is pro- Contract bargaining talks be- tween the United Auto Work-| ers union and Duplate of Cand ada Lt., moved today to Wind- sor, where one of the com- pany's plants is situated. : A UAW spokesman said Fri- day that negotiations have been continuing since June 29 be- tween the company and union. Some 700 workers at the Osh- awa plant are currently cover- ed by a three-year contract. Jack Reid, Duplate general manager, said Friday that many issues have been settled work on pensions, wages and lwelfare program issues," The union represents workers in Oshawa, Windsor and at a third plant at Oakville. Duplate is a major producer of automo- tive windshields and supplies ARGOS CUT FOUR TORONTO (CP) -- Toronte Argonatts of the Canadian Football League cut four im- ports Saturday from their train- ing camp roster.. They were: Linebacker John Dervin from Nebraska; tackle John Hunt from Southern Connecticul- tackle Gerry Johns from Uni- versity of California at Los Angeles and guard Bob Sign, who played semi-pro last sea- son in Florida: for General Motors of Canada) Ltd. jb hind Cnaibinicoicae oA SCHOOL TV IS CHEAP Britain has developed a $240! television camera which can be comected directly to a TV set) in the talks. "We won't get into the major economic issues until the end of the month," he said. \'There is a lot of work to be between two failures (The En-| tertainers and Reporter) on the, 'done befere we get down to worst rating night of the week,) a for closed-circuit use in schools. | ly ti Studios i] GREAT FAMILY lcompared with 163,036 in the|mixes grand opera with corny same 1964 period. Production to|comedy, is somewhat hallowed GREAT FAMILY Friday, it became. the net-| work's highest-rated show Next Parliament Session By STEWART MacLEOD | Led by Robert C. Coates OTTAWA (CP)--Jugt as ood | flag and the Rivard affair dom-|tion members began throwing inated parliament in the last|questions at the government, year, some Conservatives feel| How is any deficit to be cov- that Expo 67 could become thelered? Who is paying for the over - riding theme when the|planned moving sidewalk, the House resumes this fall. |monorail, the tunnel? Will the The matter of growing fed-|province collect sales taxes on eral expenditures on Expo be- purchases by the fair? gan edging into the foreground; Trade Minister Sharp, who re- before Parliament recessed, but ports on the fair to Parliament it seldom went beyond the ques-/ answered most of the questions tion - and - answer stage. There|hefore the recess. Some Conser- are plans afoot now amongivatives have already many Conservatives to Jaunchinew ones for the resumed Par- a wider assault on the is SU !liament g j\July 10 ran to 213,251 against) fo 186,921, The company is_ spending (PC -- Cumberland), Opposi-|$120,000,000 on new production) egmic-hanioist and an operatic facilities for 1966 models, American Motors, Canada's fourth largest car maker, sold |8,764 units in June, a record for jany month in history. The long-term outlook also appears bright with the limited free - trade agreement between Canada and the United States expected to increase pro- duction Both General Motors and American Motors announced) ithat 1966 cars will have added! the company's| new; r him : : "Can you imagine?" he com- mented between numbers by a "Almost every hour of my time is taken' up with some- SHOW ! SHOW! thing, except when J get an oc- casional night out like this; one," he remarked, "What with doing the show and making a few appearances at fairs and| things and doing a special with| |Andy and Don Knotts, I don't jhave any time to spare Feople ask me to do things and they just can't believe that { don't have a day off until) _inext December. I can hardly § believe it myself." NEVER BEFORE A SPECTACLE LIKE IT! "THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE" in COLOR with SOPHIA LOREN duet. "It was just three years ago that I was up there on the Assembly Line For Kidneys? STOCKHOLM _ Reuters) Swedish medical experts are hoping to manufacture artificial kidneys on a mass production basis within a few years } FORMEP BOXER DIES TORONTO (CP) -- Former calcu-,Toronto featherweight boxer when the Commons meets again) safety features. If they succeed, they ALEC GUINNESS FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING ! Meet Secret Agent 909! PULSE-POUNDING SUSPENSE ! "Master Spy" --with-- STEPHEN MURRAY JUNE THORNBURN Sept. 27. |WANT INVESTIGATION GM said rear-seat belts, out-jlate it will save the lives of/Davey Mitchell died of cancer Expo 67 began creeping into| The general Conservative at-|side left rear-yiew mirror, pad-|thousands of persons who would|Friday, Mitchell boxed in this many Conservative speeches|tack, say party informants, is ded instrument panel, back-upiotherwise die area from 1945 10 1955, reach- during the latter stages of Par-|likely to centre around demands|!ights, dual speed windshield) Prof. Nils Alwall of the Swe-jing the peak of his career in liament after it was disclosed|that a special Commons com-|Wipers and washers and pad: dish kidney clinic at Lund has1953 when he lost a 10-round that the original estimate of fed-\mittee be establish to inyes-|ded sun visors will be included|announced the construction of\decision to world champion! eral spending on the fair--$20,-\tigate the expenditures. This/@S standard equipment on 1966\a mew type of artificial kidney) Willie Pep in Miami Beach, Fla.! 000,000 -- had grown to somejhad been sought by Mr. Coates models. no larger than a hatbox Snetaeiae rans SAT, AND SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. BILTMOR PHONE 725-5833 Dick Van DvKe \ American Motors said it will) The sterilized apparatus,. in- $64,000,000. June 22. At that time, Jean-Luc Pepin, |ffer the same features-as GM THOSE POLICE! CAN'T BEAT 'EM WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)_ Perhaps there was some jus- tice team's softball win over their opponents. ut the opposing St. Leon- ard's House squad had some seasoned men---all were rec- ord holders in their class, and their total experience ex- ceeded 40 years. The St, had all met the police before, and although they put up more resistance this time, the police won 10-4. The game was one of the most unlikely in the city's history -- the St. Leonard's | team was: composed of ex- conviets, now residents of St. Leonard's Half-Way House, a rehabilitation centre, Their experience ranged from 15 years in jail for one player -- for armed robbery and breaking and entering-- to one year for another--for assault. The 100 spectators took ad- vantage of the strange and sporty pairing and yells of in the Windsor police | Leonard's players | jas standardequipment, plus a stronger windshield which will increase resistance to shatter- then parliamentary secretary to Mr, Sharp and sow minister without portfolio, said it was a misunderstanding that any fixed) "' jamount of money--$20;000,000 FIAT GROWING |--had been allocated for the fair.| Apparently enthused by Can- | When that figure was men-jada's car-happy society, Fiat {tioned by the previous Conser-/Toronto, ranked fifth among the |vative government, he said, no|world's auto manufacturers, jone had the necessary informa-|said it plans to expand its Ca- jtion to arrive at any estimate.|nadian activities sharply "It is quite wrong, in my view, | creasing Canadian dealerships |to say that a fixed sum of $20,-\¢0 2000 from 50 in the next few /000,000 had been assigned as the) months tcost of Expo 67." Initial plans call for concen- In predicting that the fair's\tration in the markets of On- expenditures will become a cen-|atrio, Quebec, British Columbia itral issue this fall, the Conser-|and Alberta. The rest of Can- vatives feel that the Rivard af-|ada is to be cultivated later in fair and the subsequent Dorion the year y linquiry will have faded into the Briefly around business: \background eneral Acceptance Corp. of | Liberal sources doubt whether Allentown, Pa., held informal jthe fair will remain for long as|talks with Montreal 'Trust bop la key issue in the Commons.|°" the possibility of taking over The matter would likely be re.|the sales end of Atlantic Ac: 'ferred to the standing commit-|Cepiance Carp., which, j4 im Te ltee on fiance, trade and eco ceivership. ae s fe Inomic affairs, where officials of Guatantry Trust Co. will ask | j shareholders to approve a 5-for- t i ithe fair Would appear 1 stock split and a reduciton in : eee : par value to $2 from $10. Share- WINS TENNIS CROWN holders of Power Corp., ap BIGWIN INN, Ont, (CP) --\proved plans for a new pre- Ned Stafford of Niagara Falls,|ferred stock which will net the N.Y., won the Northern Ontario|company about $24,000,000 tennis men's championship Sat- Ontario Hydro awarded a 4 jtended for once-only use, he jadds, will he delivered direct from factory to hospital "The hospitals' will buy, use and throw away. the apparatus which will enable about 2,000 SPRUCE VILLA Lounge and Dining FIKE HOTEL Lounge people to be treated every year --or four times the present number of patients," Prof. Al iwall says. Patients suffering from kid ney complaints are treated by artificial organs which cleanse \the blood, a process normally carried out by healthy kidneys [Without treatment, patients can die of blood infection Alwall says the new type of jartificial kidney will save both jhospital personnel and _ blood "thanks. to the fact that the apparatus is so small that it can be filled with the patient's jown blood before the 'washing' jor cleansing process begins.' "With the larger models now {in use," he explains, 'patients must be given blood transfu sions because their blood con tent is not sufficient to fill the apparatus and circulate simul taneously through the body.' | | 1 WEEK ONLY scesatiioiemeall 4.50 STARRING XTRA: TH cond SHOW TIMES -- 1:45 - 3:45 Emel Me CARL REINER: PIERRE DLAF - MIIKD TAKA E QUEEN SEES GERMANY SOMMER, ANaie DiCKINSON in fata : Lest ~ 5:40 - 7:40-9:45, Complete Show --d "Look out, they'll steal a few "The SKYLINERS & PENNY" bases," or "Watch the um- | pire, even the judge wasn't | that blind' echoed across the | diamond. American Plans Safety Features BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP) American Motors (Canada) Ltd., announced today that sev- eral safety features will be in- cluded as standard equipment on all the company's 1966 model cars President E.. K. Brownridge said the features will include stronger laminated glass in the windshield, padded instrument) anels, padded visors, back-up ights, outside rear-view mir- rors, windshield washers and rear seat belts. SOCCER PLAYER DIES KUTZBUEHEL, Austria (AP), A soccer player was killed in a collision with an opponent dur-| ing a match here Saturday. Po-| lice said the freak accident 0c =" curred when the two players leaped at the ball and knocked their heads together. Both con- tinued playing but five minutes later Peter Mitterlechner, 18, collapsed on the field. He died of internal injuries en route to a hospital , OSHAWA IN THEATRE DRive Metro. Goldwyn Maver man, foolenany BOK OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 FIRST SHOW AT DUSK urday with a 6-2, 6-3 win over $2,800,000 contract to Page-Her John Raymond - of Toronto. sey Tubes Ltd., a subsidiary of Mrs. Eileen Boland of Toronto Stee] Co. of Canada, for 730,000 defeated Mrs. Dolores Moffat|feet of 12%-inch pipe to be used of Galt in a tough women'si\in a power project near Sarnia final, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3 Ont We're RE-SEATING! 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UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 'LOUNGE and DINING LOUNGE OSHAWA'S FINEST NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT e ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY HELD OVER 2nd WEEK HELD O 3rd SMA HELD OVER BY POPULAR REQUEST BLUE HORSE LOUNGE PRESENTS #£ VIVACIOUS SINGING STAR DIANNE GEORGE JOHNNY CAROL ENJOY THEIR POPULAR SING ALONG. ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY HOTEL LANCASTER OSHAWA, ONT. Starlite Lounge VER FOR SH WEEK IN -- Harry's Hideaway VAL and AL PIANO AND DRUM DUO AL STANWIC C.B.C. ALL STARS AND THE (Al Stonwick, tremendous trumpet ployer, formerly with Lionel Presently appearing at the Genosha Hempton and the Glenn Mill Hotel, direct from the Brown Derby, THE $0 Toronto after an 18 week appearance ! ! 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