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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Dec 1965, p. 22

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ZZ THE OSHAWA Times, Wosnoedey, December} ------------ § Ei HE'S SAVING Santa uses a Canadian Pacific Airlines jet to make his rounds in northern Brit- wn ean - 1965 REINDEER FOR DEC. 24-25 ish Columbia. The DC-63 will be used for Prince George Lions Club's annual trip ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE with presidents to the Lower Post Indian school, 460 miles north of Prince George. CPR Takes Slap In Face Over Fares And Service OTTAWA (CP) -- The CPR,prints collected by Baron Fer-;gations, being a large number came under attack at a civic) board of control meeting Tues-) day over a pending increase in| passenger fares between Ottawa and Toronto. Controller Ken Fogarty said the CPR fares are going up} 'while the service gets worse." CPR fares to Toronto now are| $9 each way Friday and Sun- day, $7.50 on other days of the week. Effective Dec. 20, they| will go to $11 on all days. The! one-way bus fare is $6.50 week-! days and $7.95 on weekends. Air/| Canada charges $19. Meanwhile, the board of transport commissioners is/ awaiting final proposals from) the CNR and CPR in reply to the board's request for an im- provement in Ottawa. Toronto rail services NEW LOOK AT CNE TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- dian National Exhibition will haye an aerial-tramway in 1966 to give visitors a bird's-eye view of the midway and adjacent buildings. John D. Park, presi- dent of Bridge and Tank Co. of Canada Ltd., -announced Wed- negday the signing of a $600,000 contract by Breco-Aerial-Tram- way Division of Bridge and Tank and J. W. "Patty" Conk- lins of Conklin Shows for con- striction of the tramway. PREPARE CASE : BONN (AP)--West Germany is preparing an alleged multi- million dollar fraud case involv- ing an art collection that van- ished during the Second World! War. Held as chief suspect is Dr: Hans Deutsch, an Israeli lawyer, publisher and philan- thropist under suspicion of hay- ing fraudulently obtained $4,400,000 in claiming restitution from the Bonn government. Deutsch is alleged to have sub- mitted false evidence that the Nazis in 1944 stole 200 French enez Hatvany, prewar "sugar king" of Hungary. CHARGE CANADIAN CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (AP) A man described as a Canadian) was held by federal authorities Tuesday under charges of "pos- sessing and concealing' $200,- 000 or more in counterfeit U.S. | bills, Arrested Monday night at his apartment here was Bruce | G. Reid, 27. He was charged with "'possessing and conceal-; ing" two bags "containing| falsely-made counterfeited obli-| |federal reserve banks." of $5, $10 and $20 federal re- serve notes issued on various DEALING YOUR CAR? The Men To See Ie JACK HUGHES [new in OSHAWA yon MOTOR es {NOT MUCH IS CLEAR-CUT 'The race fer best picturejeniosment. were the {shows no overwhelming winner| 20th Century-Fox's Sound of Mu- Russia Balances | Farm And Firm By HENRY §. BRADSHER | An apparent. slowdown in the MOSCOW (AP) -- The Sovietjrate of growth of the Soviet Union has taken a major step|economy does not mean it is} twoard economic realism. failing to develop rapidly, It has Budget and development; become so big that it is more plans for 1966 adopted. by the | difficult to increase the growth Supreme Soviet (parliament). at<. , last week indicate an intention) The planned rate for 1966 will! to correct an imbalance created) be 6.7 per cent, a drop from a in the Stalin era between indus-| claimed rate of 8.5 per cent this| try and agriculture, year and the lowest since the The announced plans suggest|1946 postwar recovery year. the U.S.S.R. hopes to be able to| An attack on chronic agricul-| concentrate on internal develop-|tural problems also is a factor} ment instead of the danger of alin slowing down the over-all new world war. 'rate of growth. Despite a hard-sounding line| BUY WHEAT ABROAD on Viet Nam and other East-| Crop failures in 1963 and West questions, new budget in-|again this year impelled Russia creases in military spending are|to buy wheat abroad. Meat and) regarded as only in proportion | dairy products remain in short to the increase in total spend-|supply. ing. The leadership has decided to} oe eterna ~~~. invest 41,000,000,000 rubles ($45,-| / 500,900,000) in agriculture in the} 4 | 1966-70 five-year' plan. This is as a ety ints |much as was invested in the pre- | vious 19 years | The 1966 plan alone calls for a : 18 f-per-cent increase in agricul- or errier jtural investment. | Stalin left agriculture to stag |nate~and thus eventually failed |to feed an expanding population Yule Seaso adequately -- because he de- | manded concentration on heavy | OTTAWA (CP)--Never reach|*#228t"y. lfrom a ladder, Get someone! But building a massive econ \taller or with longer arms to|°™Y brought complications. It |put the star on the 'tree top jbecame difficult to control ev | That's the advice of the Na-| ers nut and bolt from a central- |tional Safety League of Canada| ized Moscow ministry. |which lists a variety of tips in, Now an effort at limited de ja pre-Christmas bulletin de-| centralization is in progress, in-| |signed to keep the holiday sea-| volving more local initiative in| son free of tragic accidents. jenterprises and rewards for pro-| | Falls account for 45 per cent|ducing goods which sell, rather) of home accidents and fires are| than meeting command quotas |close behind, reports the league.| In brief, it means the profit sys-| In 1964, falls accounted for| tem. |1,601 deaths in Canada, 715 of More consumer goods also) them in and around the home. |are promised. Production of in- | Of 1,571 fatal falls in 1963, 810/dustrial equipment is supposed took place in the home to increase 6.9 per cent in 1966, The league lists these tips to| While consumer goods produc- prevent falls: tion will rise six per cent Keep walks and steps free of lice and snow; keep displays and POETS RATE AID decorations clear of walks,, QUEBEC (CP)--The Society paths and doorways; keep pack-|of French-Canadian Poets was ages on easy-to-reach shelves; | granted $475 this year by the give children boxes or bags for|previncial government. The their gifts, use a sturdy ladder,|group has received $3,975 in| never chairs or piles of books.! grants since 1962. HAT SALE Vp PRICE FALL & WINTER HATS All Fashions and Colors EDNA-ANN HATS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open Daily to 9 p.m. - Sat. to 6 p.m. WHITE-ELWA SEWING CENTRE 38 Bond West 725-7181 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER ig Machines 59 REVERSE STITCH ZIG - ZAG AUTOMATIC PORTABLES impressionist paintings and 650 CONSOLES is the time to , Now * come nto our stores sand: browse oround for Christmos : Decorate your home + with a fashionable * permanent centre piece. . « Coffee toble For the the i little decorations ore the yo "Welcome" DOWNTOWN by REED"S 8-7386 28 SIMCOE NORTH 72 163 BLOOR Wist | DRIVE-IN OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE SELECTION & VALUE In the Do all find shopping at the Oshawa Shopping Centre " ary. For QUALITY most pleasant shopping atmosphere. your Christmas Buying . . . You'll "An Experience Out of the Crdin- OPEN Every Night 9 P.M. In December Guys 'Hotso' In Unboffo' Oscar Chase HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- A hot race for top actor, a less- spirited one for actress--that's the shape of the competition for the 1965 Oscars. Since not all films contending} for an Academy Award have) been shown yet--Doctor Zhi- vago is still in the cutting rooms --an accurate analysis of the hopefuls cannot be made. But a survey of probables indicates it will be man's year. At least four actors are being pushed for double perform-| ances: Sidney Poitier for A, Patch of Blue and The Slender Thread; James Stewart for Shenandoah and The Flight of the Phoenix; Oskar Werner for Ship of Fools and The Spy Who Came in from the Cold; and Lee Marvin for Ship of Fools and Cat Ballou Laurence Olivier's Oth- ello doubtless will be a strong contender, as will Omar Sha- rif's Doctor Zhivago OTHERS IN RUNNING Others with chances are Ri- chard Widmark, The Bedford Incident; Jack Lemmon, The} Great Race; Terence Stamp,! 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