ee ae aa Dah te se ak eR tas BS . Pe wae ? s i ee om i ' e Fy Called I ' ; oS dc 7. Oy MOE. Ta) _ FS4) Ea Or § TW 11. 100 Examiners Called In Called Negligible. Ted Rea | Canada in VAS: 15 oti VUSt 1Gin To Ch | 15 000 p apers y ig 'i By WILLIAM NEVILLE he Canadian pyaar in the tigre Canadian ihe 'ultimate| tween U pressure within it per ~ " ' TORONTO (CP)--A Torontoyactivity measured in any of the D At 62 OTTAWA (CP) -- Despite re-|/ hemispheric organization was|in as "part of the ultimate|tween U.S, and Latin American CP} About iseliine with their known compe-lsclentist says és five + year|teeth Fi team examined was 1es cent statements by Prime Min-|throwing some cold water on|destiny of Canada As a country! viewpoints, : soos oie tecmuding 13,008 |tnce study of baby teeth gives proof|é0 times lower than the safe li- ea ister Pearson, there is no Indi-|the idea of early action, of this homtephere. | "There wa 6 no ghicourage- examiners ohn . "4 pay - TROUBLE |that the effects on humans of|mit established by a United Na- TORONTO (CP)--Charles ¥.|cation Canada is seriously con-| ALREADY IN FIVE All in all, these statements|ment for us in the Dominican final examination po eraoi PERCENTAGE 18 strontium-90 fallout from nu-|tions study, (Ted) Rea, 62, former Progres-| sidering any early move to join| External Affairs Minister|seem to some observers to! situation," said one. external appeal by -- " Mr. Bishop said he didn't) 105+ weapons has been negli-|STARTED IN 1958 sive Conservaive member of|the Organization of American| Martin, speaking in Kitchener,| amount to little more than an-| source, Grade 13 students. know what percentage of the) sible The teeth they studied were|Parliament for Toronto Spa-|States, Ont,, said membership in OAS) other round in what has become! with actual OAS membership dina, died Tuesday in hospital) Mr, Pearson, who has said for) !tself is not "all-important." Hel one of the hoariest chestnuts in! stil! caught in that apparentl The deadline for appeals by ; : ' students is today. It will take 15,000 appeals were for Eng-| pr, A. M, Hunt of the Uni-jdeveloped in 1958, Dr, Hunt es ahat & lots tines. 'seven Sears ux faaures ae noted Canada already has| Canadian foreign affairs, qulises web ot "alate came r lish. "The phrase 'low marks'|versity of Toronto said Tuesday|timates ihat teeth now develop- : d until lage go Po penton a hina = ia sanarle dl dads of more than 30,000\ing may show up to 10 pico-|. Mr. Rea first entered federal move in principle, raised the = iid barges f oo The idea of this country join: eration," the likelihood appears the res ae Bish ye sine: ti lai ag bout thelteeth began two years ago after|curies, still 30 times below the|politics in 1955 when he won a) subject anew during last week's) Ut: 5 bi ax | ie S'eP"!ing OAS has been kicked about/to be more gradual links for: ~~ Ont ot = ih, Ene h ae "Thi : i the|the 1962 nuclear test ban treaty/level established as dangerous|byelection in Spadina, long re-| western trip and used the words hares: gl ' vag ah "grag since the 1920s, In recent years, Canada with South America, petit, said. Tuesday the complaint, 'The complaint is in'between the United States and|by the United Nations health ge as . a ga Bh gp ongdt me Gy gl 4 ye hg mis bain enough pace)in particular, it has built to pe-|centred on subsidiary organiza- , Pa eles cbt hg f ' authorities. A picocurie is ajand currently he y a Lib-|seribe the timing he had in sep Sao jriodic peaks under both Mr.|tions, trade and possibly more that a themes -- or fran The sy toate are so gy a Pig a cia oat aS curie, whichleral, Re-elected in the 1957/mind for Canada's entry into) Mr. Martin a year ago de-| Martin and his pro-OA$ prede- personal contact at the minis "We are convinced that when| still there, just as in former'servoir of- radioactive materiallis the amount of radiation in a election, he suffered a stroke in OAS, | cessor, Howard Green, only to terial level, the a Is are all taken care|years," Mr. Bishop said, 'high in the atmosphere--but/gram of radium, 1961, which forced him to retire' Checks - with knowledgeable| Body In Harbor subside each time in the face} This country now belongs to of. & oman picture will he He said the number of ap-/now is dropping, he said, Dr, Hunt said the. developing|from public life. 'external affairs department of-| of some new doubt-provoking five -regional groups covering P| th the school is University|teeth of young children provide) Born in Brandon, Man., he/ficials, however, indicate the! } © | Latin American crisis, lsuch subjects as statistics, ee ee ee ee Sect emaen' thie A ee ee, ne Lalverey permanent record of thejcame to Eastern Canada as a'prime minister was employing) May Be i Deportee | Under Mr, Green and the geography and postal affairs, "4 t . ere were onl , 5 (a | bow ong sag Age Pygmy students z, = Pag ne "> - amount of strontium + 90 ab-jsmall boy, and was educated ata historian's--if not. a politi-|) HAMILTON (CP)--City police|Conservative government, OAS regularly sends observers to students who write final exam-| 1959, but 12,612 last year. strontium-90 absorbed. by the|sorbed. When tooth develop-|Grimsby, 15 miles east of Ham-|cian's--sense of timing in dis-/said Tuesday they were inves:|membership was jarred by the| other hemispheric gatherings inations pass them, he said,| Computers are used to com-(teeth was so small "as to pose|ment is complete, no further/ilton, cussing the subject. |tigating the possibility a body|Cuban crisis and fears that) and has begun to participate in- Students pay $2 te have a paper|pile the marks. After the pap-lnogligible effects," Dr. Hunt is|strontium is absorbed. From 1932 to 1938, he served) "You have to take these) found in Hamilton harbor is|Canada would be confronted/directly in economic develop. re-read. ' Jers are.read, the mark {8 fed!nead of the university's dental) His team collected 10,000/on the town council at New) statements at their face value," that of a man deported by im-| with a drive to isolate Premier) ment through the Inter - Amer Examination marks came {in-|into a computer, along with the! nic health department and teeth from Montreal and Tor-|Liskeard, about 65 miles north said one external source, "but! migration officials, | Fidet Castro with which it did) can Development Bank, " der more criticism than usual|jstudent's term marks, The|? professor in the dentistry fa-onto alone, The tooth was ac-iof North Bay, where he oper-| you shouldn't read anything im-| The man, whose identity was| not wholly agree, -- this year from students, par-|combined marks are then sent| jj). |companied by the child's date/ated an insurance business, He) minent in them, There's no ice-| withheld, was handed over to/GOT A SCARE | LOSE LAST PHONE ents and teachers. The Ontario|to the special revising board, a) |." " 4 jof birth, and whether it was a/moved to Toronto in 1935, berg of developments lying un-|the captain of a Swedish motor, For the present. administra-) BEIRUT, ~ Lebanon (AP) -- Secondary School Headmast-| permanent 14-man body com-| He said the maximum ra 'breast. or bottle - fed baby.| In the Commons, Mr, Rea der the water, © vessel Aug, 21 and placed in ajtion, the main scare came with|Thieves have stolen the tele rs Council appealed to the edu-|posed of university and depart: 'Breast - fed babies. receivejacted as deputy speaker, and, In fact, less than 24 hours be: locked cabin, : : recent troubles in the Domini-|phone from the second of the ion department to explain) ment representatives. GET MORE FOR MONEY 'slightly less strontium, Cows)chairman of the private bills) fore the prime minister ad-| When the ship sailed the man|can Republic, In some Cana-|Lebanese capital's two publie a disparity in English marks,| It examines each mark, and) Real wages in manufacturing)milk contains higher amounts|committee, He also was a/dressed his Banff, Alta., audi- was reported missing and was/dian eyes, these events showed,|phone booths. The first booth indicated by the fact that many|has the power to adjust where in Canada have risen 40 perjbecause of the animals' grass)member of the Canadian dele-|ence, another member of his believed to have escapedjat the same time, both the in-|lost its phone in May and was students received marks out of'they think necessary. lcent since 1950. diet, igation to the United Nations, {government publicly committed| through an open porthole, 'effectiveness of the OAS and thejnever re-equipped, -EATON'S in OSHAWA | '20,_THEOBMAWA TIMES, Wednesday Sartomber 1/1968 ag a i E { f ec t G |Ex-Tory MP 'BEFORE LONG' AND 'SOON' PEARSON'S WORDS ' a) iii ra Much Below Usual Price! Men's and Young Men's Huge special purchase from .John White, world-renowned maker of fine English footwear brings big savings to you in time for fall and back to school wear. 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