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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1965, p. 2

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* CITY POLISH GROUP MARKS SECOND ANNIVERSARY in the bottom row Zbigniew Tomczak, treasurer; Jan Drygala, chairman; Rev. Father Bagsik, pastor of St. Hed- wig's Church; Walter Nak- WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy, Windy, Colder With Snowllurries TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts|magami, Cochrane, North Bay, {ssued by the weather office at/Sudbury: Mainly cloudy and 6:30 a.m.; |cold with scattered snowflurries Synopsis: A storm centre/and drifting snow today. Clear moving south eastward across|and cold tonight. Tuesday sunny eastern Lake Ontario this morn-| With cloudy periods and not ing will allow colder, air to/uite so cold. Winds northerly surge southward across the|25 and. gusty today becoming lower Great Lakes. Accumula- |light tonight and southerly 15 tions of snow are expected to| Tuesday. | be generally light today as} White River, Algoma, Sault! Everyone wanted in on the cake-cutting Saturday when the United Council of Polish Organizations in Oshawa celebrated its sec- ond anniversary. Left to right are: licki, vice-chairman; Steve Krechowicz, secretary; left to right on the top row are: Stanley Lasek, Bernard Kaczmarek, Olgierd Cich- Garnet Tubb was re- appointed to the Durham District High School Board for a three-year term at a recent meeting of the Dar- lington Township Council. Having discussed the passing of a bylaw, regard- ing the locating in the town- ship of the St. Mary's Cement Co., with those who objected and with the own- ers of the properties involved, Darlington Town- ship has instructed its clerk to submit the bylaw to the HERE and T owski, Peter Soltys, Joseph Wisniewski, Julian Dobra- nowski, Leslie Balina- Prazmowski, all directors. --Oshawa Times Photo Ontario Municipal Board for approval on the under- standing that the parties concerned will continue to attempt to reach an under- standing. A $375,000 municipal building for Pickering Township was among the 37 projects approved Fri- day by the federal labor department under the Mun- icipal Winter Works Pro- gram. The federal share in the winter labor costs is $16,667. HERE Soe s IT mae a ( | ee OETA AMMAN 2144424 Pp i A Fail To Sign MONTREAL (CP)--The Lake Carriers' Association and the Canadian Merchant Service Guild (CLC) were in a stale- mate today in negotiations for a new labor contract. Representatives of both sides met briefly Saturday in the of- fices of the board of maritime trustees. The meeting lasted long enough for association rep- resentatives to advise that they were breaking off the negotia- tions because deck officers. on five ships quit their jobs, thus Si Guild [SSS But, even as details of the] Mr. Cook said the question report became public, the offi-|for the guild to consider now is cers were giving the required|whether to take official strike 48 hours notice of resignation|action Thursday, when a seven- as a protest against the delay|day waiting period will be over) in getting a new contract. jafter release of the report. At Least 46 Killed Traffic Toll Hits 32 tying up the vessels away from) By THE CANADIAN PRESS | known suicides, slayings, indus- their home ports. Accidents killed at least 46/trial or natural deaths. Robert Cook, a spokesman for| persons in Canada during the) The Ontario dead: the guild, said the association| weekend, including 32 in traf-| SUNDAY representatives demanded that fic. | Cpl. Joseph M. Dooley, 34, the guild guarantee a return to! The Canadian Highway Safety;RCAF Station Centralia, when) work by the officers. Council's prediction that 50/his car left a highway and "We couldn't possibly agree) would die in traffic during safe|struck a culvert near the air to this," Mr. Cook said. " or| driving week, Dec. 1-7, was ex-|Station, 26 miles northwest of one thing, we don't know what| ceeded by the weekend toll, The| London. men have walked off whatlfirst five days of the annual ob-| Michael Liscum, 6, son of Mr. ships or where they have! seryance saw 58 killed in traf-|and Mrs. Roland G. Liscum, in walked off. fic, two fewer than the 1964/4 Toronto hospital of injuries "For another thing, the men| seven-day count. suffered Saturday when dragged are not striking. They have) into a corn hopper on a farm simply resigned their jobs and near Nestleton, 30 miles north- there is nothing we can do east of Toronto. about that. tario led with 18 accidental DIDN'T END TALKS jdeaths, including 14 in traffic, Mr. Cook said the guild did three drownings and a boy fat- not break off the talks. "Weally injured when dragged into |want them to continue, and we|a corn hopper. jhave told the board of mari-| Quebec reported seven road |time trustees that we are avail-|deaths and three others killed jable to meet with the associa-'in a plane crash. jtion at any time," ; aS en TRAFFIC CLAIMS THREE re Se By A Canadian Press sirvey lfrom 6 p.m. Friday to midnight} Sunday, local times, showed On-| Annulment | Due Tuesday VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The mutual excommunications of Pope Leo IX and Patriarch LAS RYT | physicist. born | built his personal radar at a | flight NO I Ee a BIRD-WATCHING FUN SEEN NEW AID TO AVIATION i LONDON (AP)--Canadian-~'species can be identified hy © born Dr. Glen Schaefer uses. its wing - beat pattern and - = 5 ee a thrush at other factors. z ree miles, ie government " i ia suspects this bird - watching ing a a ae oe ae fun may haye practical ap- 1 can identify individual - plications. members of the thrush family Dr, Schaefer, a theoretical easily. All-the radar experts © in Kitchener, said it was not possible to get - the wing - beat pattern by ~ radar, but I have proved « them wrong." ; The aviation ministry is in- quiring to see whether this - system might help with the problem of flocks that are a~ threat to jet aircraft at air- . fields. Defence see a possible application in - ene missiles or satel- tes. ; cost of $560, utilizing army surplus equipment. It is on a farm, sunk partly below ground level to eliminate echoes from nearby trees and buildings. "The blip which appears on my radar screen is of little use for identification pur- poses," he says, "But elec- trical impulses collected by the radar set from a bird in can be put through other electronic apparatus to show a much magnifie image, / "By comparing this image with slow motion film taken of birds in normal flight, the SEIZE BOGUS MONEY HOUSTON, Tex, (AP)--U.S. Secret Service agents have ar- rested a former printing firm operator and seized what they call the largest sum of counter- feit bills in Texas history: $1,200,000. Boyd Ray Collins, 33, was arrested in his apartment Sunday. Tawsy / 7 Canadian Pout NM WIRERY LIMITE A spokesman 'for the associ- ic' , i "an. Heltiah Columbia had three | Michael Caerularius of Con ation said the action by .the i ¢ : \deck officers forced them to|traffic victims while on the| \discontinue the talks, Prairies, Alberta had one traf- The dispute is over a con- fic fatality and a fatal acciden- |tract to replace the one that|'al shooting. Saskatchewan had lexpired nine months ago. four traffic deaths and Mani- | "+ oT toba reported four persons Last Thursday, the depart- lesent ot labor telensed report| Killed by fire and one in traffic. by a federal conciliation board 1m the Atlantic provinces, which recommended that both| Nova Scotia had two traffic sides agree on a contract sim-| deaths while New Brunswick re- ilar to one the guild signed|ported a death by fire and a with Upper Lakes Shipping.|fatal accidental shooting. during a public session of the great schism between the Ro-| man Catholic and Orthodox churches nine centuries ago, will be annulled in simultane- ous ceremonies Tuesday in St. Peter's basilica and Istanbul. The Vatican secretariat. for |Christian unity said in a com- munique Sunday that Pope Paul will read a declaration | voiding the e xcommunications jstantinople, which led to the }~ | See Our Exciting Gift Selection © 1965 Evinrudes |This would 'provide a wage in-| Newfoundland and Prince Ed-|ecumenical council, and a sim- jcrease of 17 per cent for the|ward Island reported no acci-jilar declaration will be made) jdeck officers over a three-year dental deaths. \by Patriarch Athenagoras in | period, The survey does not include 'Istanbul at the same time. 3 -- 9.5 -- 33 -- 40 HP. Up to 30% OFF @ 1966 Evinrudes, including the | e s tl at canning s& FOR A gift for 'him' from eannings will be tops in thanks, fold-up 3 h.p. exclusive with Evinrude © A selection of compasses, tach- horns, beat hardware Depth indicators, radio tele- phones, Special Price on R.C.A. Citizens Band 159.95 For family fun --see the new Outboard Marine Snow Cruiser, now on display. CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS snowflurry activity continues.| Ste. Marie: Variable cloudiness| The exception will be for com-| and cold today. Clear and cold| munities to the lee of the Great) tonight. Tuesday sunny with in-} Lakes where occasional snow/|creasing cloudiness by evening | U.S. Interest Rates Hit squalls will give significant falls| and milder. Winds northerly P e ak L ev el In 35 Y e a r S ef up to four inches, Afternoon|to 20 becoming light this even-| temperatures will remain near} ing and south 15 Tuesday. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Thejother goods on the instalment federal reserve board increased plan. the freezing mark in southern regions with near 20 degrees ex- Forecast Temperatures pected around the upper Great|Low tonight, high Tuesday: | United States interest rates to-/ (The Bank of Canada fol- Lakes and about 15 degrees in/windsor .......... 25 day to their highest level in 351owed with an increase in its| jyears, overriding Johnson ad-/hank rate, to 4% from 414 per jministration economic pol-|cent.) | the north. St, Thomas...e.s+- 25 jicy and drawing an immediate! »9 3, increase in the maxi: Clearing skies tonight over London ;....ie0.. 22 all but eastern Ontario will al-| Kitchener ........ presidential rebuke. The board announced its de-/™U™ interest banks may pay ww temperatures to drop to)Mount Forest.... gear zero in the north and well) Wingham .... 2 2 | ae a lcision Sunday night, saying)" specified time deposits of lhigher rates will help prevent|more than 30 days to 544 from down in the 200 in the south.|Hamilton ee considerable sunshine with) St. Catharines...., linflation and help overcome the|*% Per cent, its highest level) \persistent U.S. balance-of-pay- &Ve"- | some moderation in tempera-| Toronto tures can be expected for Tues-| Peterborough day as a strong high pressure| Kingston ance {ments deficit. Mg | An incease in the discount| trate of 4% from four per cent area crosses the province. | Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie,|Killaloe . its highest level since 1930. This| is the interest the 12 regional) | federal reserve banks charge on loans made to member com-| Niagara, western Lake Ontario,| Muskoka .. jmercial banks. Any upward] Convenient gateway to Europe's major cities Windsor, Hamilton, Toronto: |North Bay Mainly cloudy windy and colder| Sudbury . movement generally spreads ~ythroughout-the entire credit @ Puts you "next door" to Europe's major cities. OSHAWA YACHTHAVEN Harbour Rd. off Simcoe S, 723-1901 Pure Virgin Wool Gifts. Sweaters by Worren Knit, Vests and Dino Jackets in the "Maple Leaf' tartan, elothing by Saville, Row ond Cambridge. 4u PURE VIRGIN WOOL LOOK FOR THIS BEL --- IT GUARANTEES QUALITY canning's limited 20:King St. E, -- 725-1512 -- HELP A MENTAL PATIENT AT THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL, WHITBY, ONTARIO Have A Merry Christmas BY GIVING AN INEXPENSIVE GIFT OF $2.00 OR LESS THIS WEEK This is @ request te the citizens of Oshawa and Ontario County frem Oshawa and Onterie County Branch of the Canadian M | Health A ieti Gifts numbering 1346 for both ladies and men are most urgently needed for these people who seem fo be forgotten. GIFT_-MAY-BE-LEFT_AT: AJAX -- Police Chief Dunn, Police Station Hemp's Pharmacy and Public Library BAY RIDGES -- Mr. W. G. Gross BROOKLIN -- Brooklin Medical Centre Richardson's Store OSHAWA -- McLaughlia Public Library, The Y.W.C.A. White Cross Centre and ite Lovell. Ltd., 500 Rossland d. W. PORT PERRY -- Mrs. Dymond, Lawrence Drug Store, Port Perry Medical Centre WHITBY --~ Jury & Lovell Ltd., Allin's Drug Store, Public Library Or phone Mr. Cy Powell, Christmas Gifts Chairman OSHAWA 728-8323 ing overnight. Tuesday.variable| Sault Ste. Marie.. Cioudiness-and---not_.quite _so|Kapuskasing .... cold. Winds north to northwest| White River.: 20 to 30 and gusty decreasing | Moosonee ... to light tonight. Timmins ..... ehea Haliburton, Killaloe, eastern| = Lake Ontario; Cloudy windy and colder with frequent snow- flurries today and tonight, Par- tial clearing and continuing cold | Tuesday. Winds becoming north to northwest 20 to 30 and gusty decreasing to light on Tuesday. Southern Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, London: Cloudy windy and colder today. Frequent snowflurries with occasional snow squalls to the lee of the)" lakes ending by late tonight.) , Tuesday variable cloudiness and not quite so cold. Winds northwest to north 25 to 35 de- creasing to light late tonight. | Northern Georgian Bay, Ti-| with snowflurries today. Clear-|Earlton jstructure, applying to consum- ers who buy houses, cars and @ Enquire about extra cities for same fare. 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