| @_ TH OOMAWA TIMES, Wetneter, Febrnr 23, ae ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE Unt. Hospiiais insurance Will Rise At Least To '70 TORONTO (CP)--No letup inj premium income is about $150,- the spiralling cost of Ontario's) 000,000 a year and is not in- hospital insurance plan is fore-| creasing significantly. cast until 1970, Dr. John B.| He said wages and hospital Neilson, chairman of the On-|construction were responsible Ta¥ig MUSDIlal SeiVices Commo | Tor jncreaseu Cosw. Waxes tor sion, told a legislative commit-| 1966 are estimated at a tee Tues'lay. $30,000,000 compared to - He said .the cost of hospital 000,000 in 1959. insurance, $161,700,900 in 1959, The percentage increase in had risen to $311,200,000 by 1964) _ oe faaiel A. d is estimated at $394,900,000 salaries and wages for individ in 1988 pss ual public_hespital employees : ae " has been advancing at about Further projections put it atiiwice the average provincial $472,000,000 in 1970, by which) rote for all employees in On- Sek inreiling off, the choir" he told the committee. man said. 2 Appearing before the commit- He said the cost of one hos- |pital bed amounts to $22,000 to ic.| $23,000 and after that it costs tee. on government commis' 9,000 a year to maintain the i . Neilson said hospital Insel A prec ail biceatedng Mason by bed. But Ontario is nearing the the government unti 1968 wii] | Point where it will have enough have to be increased if the com-| Deds to meet its requirements, mission's books are to balance.|@nd after that hospital bed The alternative is for the |etewth will merely have to province to provide a higher| Meet or gs of an expand- subsidization of OHSC. costs.|'"& POPU . This year the.province is sub-| Dr. Neilson said the length of sidizing the insurance plan to| Stay in Ontario -- is in- 5,000,000.| creasing, mainly because more the extent of about $65 lgter austen 'care tenting 10 INCOME STEADY Bernier Oiiers No Deience SHAWINIGAN, Que. (CP)--, death at hér home. The autopsy|transport the 1,000-man mobile | |Former grave-digger Marcel] showeg the tumor in her chest.|force to Sorreisa, Norway, Bernier announced through his WILL M 'LIGHTNING' where the exercise begins Sun- lawyer Tuesday that he pill one | iday. offer no defence at his capital] OTTAWA (CP) - eee senesced Mas ¥ & ise| ing ug | VANCOUVER (CP) -- Schooi stl eee rene are planned by Dr. Ronald Bar-|absenteeism ran.as high as 31 ree: rington of Toronto, 34-year-old|per cent Tuesday as an epi- The announcement by defence) Defence Research Board scien-|demic of flu in greater Vancou- | lawyer Guy German came tis He will put an "exciter"|ver showed no signs of. sub-| ee eee ae tie Cees | in the antenna of Canada's third| siding. . | tol ie. com at the Crown oarth satellite, due for launch-| p had no further evidence to pre-| ing next year, to gain more in-, GIVES AWAY GROCERIES | Sent. | formation about the helium OH ao vation far wee Oe |. Mr. Bienvenu is to begin sum- he atmosphere. | Groce . ' ' pani ber Denese 000 ($210,000)--all tax free--in| |ming up the Crown's case in {000 ($2: j 'his address to the jury today. ENDORSES CLIMBS Britain's soccer pool Tuesday Earlier Tuesday, the last of|, FREDERICTON (CP) -- Cen-|and promptly announced a free 25 prosecution witnesses, a pro- tennial Commissioner Johnjweek's supply of groceries for | viele police corporal testified| Fisher announced Tuesday that|all his customers. Otherwise, he | that he heard Bernier admit "in| the commission's board of di- said, he'll continue business as| l substance" that he killed the rectors had endorsed a proposal usual. | Shawinigan girl to have 12 unnamed Canadian) ; mountain peaks climbed in 1967.) | TUMOR KILLED CHILD Climbers will assault the peaks) TORONTO (CP) -- A malig-| 1" the St. Elias icefield ranges) |nant tumor the size of a small of the Yukon territory. physicist, died of leukemia grapefruit and weighing three SHUFFLE EXPECTED Tuesday. The Canadian - born | |pounds caused the death Mon-) OTTAWA (CP) -- A major;scientist had been director of} jday of a five-year-old Toronto) shuffle in Canada's senior liplo-|neutron physics and was editor | girl, an autopsy showed Tues-| matic posts is expected to be/of Nuclear Science and Engi- PHYSICIST DIES OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (AP)-- Dr. Everitt Pinnell Blizard, 49, internationally known nuclear informedineering magazine. 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Cartwright Teachers Visit HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS NOW OPEN! | ALCAN Furniture & Appliances 452 Simcoe St. S. 723-0011 costing from $30,000,000 to $50,-| cal procedures also was partly) moved March 2, suffered two|}templated change, it is under-| University of Ottawa. underseeretary raf siate for ex National Council of Churches' } | FIND LAWYER'S BODY United Nations and that the| Montreal lawyer Francois Pay-|recognition for China. * day, wit in his Draw Capacity Crowds _ isi sini icin: remote ce United Church Choir, directed|and Sylvia Wood 'with Mrs.|Mountjoy, William Werry, Ron- The| tre next year at Expo 67. capacity audiences last Friday|Durham Dukes and Dolls Fri-| harmony. Building Fund. onstrations of square dancing. |Werry. William Hancock and|J¢an Paul Gilbert said Tuesday KEEP THE KILT directed by Mrs. R. C. Bishop.|sham and Ann Selleck. Mrs. looked after the decorations.| Sentence more often in the past,| the Commons ihat unifica- old Werry. Selleck presented a medley of| Marking the opening of Boy|4bly could have been pre-| uniform. Solo parts were taken by Garth|Mrs. Donald Gibson taking the|Founder's Day church parade VANCOUVER (CP) -- Ka-|. Revert be one uniform that and Debra Wilson. The senior|program the senior choir. pre-|Oshawa district executive com-|™4nager from Burlington, Ont., | Jack Homer (PC<Atadia). were Karen Pascoe, Ann Glover,,and Richard Moses. Rev. Win-|ert Smith, Bruce Dale, William|the annual meeting, it was an- tou) lion and Life certificates and|President. j \ force without a kilt." The 2ist Cubs and Scouts will! of air Canada and the Canadian at Camp Samac. The 25th Osh-| empjoyees, held contract talks BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- The)played at Oakwood last Satur-|ice at Kedron. eral conciliation officer. Union velopment Day held by District!) The novice hockey team lost Robins, who is moving to Etobi-|full-scale discussion was not last. week. team lost 9 to 0 < - i le Sag ap soe Boe John's Sunday School and|Prepared for it. discussed curricula at Cedar-| The Blackstock Public Schoo}| Donaldson, Suniiay z " | Hercules aircraft left here Tues-| at the Inn on the Park at which| The public school held its Val- Surphlis, of Toronto. The Per-|'e" exercises. Eleven RCAF the subject The Parks Board has decid-| AypLEY (TC) -- Members of|tion to attend a Shamrock Tea View Lake. Improvements will|nate wool materials for a sock by Mrs. A. Ellicott, Mrs. R. T.| guson was named board chair-| George Squire presented the|Mrs. J. Ravey and Mrs. C, A pleasant evening of curling,/ vice will be held in the church Church have completed plans was held at the arena. The club were hosts for the Hi-C Group| Mrs. Donaldson gave a demon- Ken Lee and Mr, and Mrs. Rich-| a playlet by Marilyn Harris, Di-|Lodge, Some of the winners| will ship a bale shortly to Gor- skating party at Brooklin Satur-|bell, Ruth Murray, Florence} Toronto, will be the speaker at Mrs. ee Guthrie. trude Willson won the doll. John's Church. C. Rose as rector of St. John's the service. is planned for Mar. 17 in St Oshawa's New Furniture ond Appliance Store feat- ey team won two of its three | ' |be confined to hospital longer. day, Rosina Monardo, who waS| announced soon, d \ Dr. Neilson said the plan is|The development of new surgi-| scheduled to have her tonsils re-| sources said Tuesday. One con-|his doctorate in physics at the 000,000 more each year, while! responsible. |coughing attacks and choked to! stood, would make Albert Ed- ' make. A | ete a amamaaarRS pie a see sie rga cam 7 ee em ayes gar (Ed) Ritchie, 49, deputy URGE CHINA ADMISSION DISTRICT WS ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP)--The | NE ternal affairs, ambassador to | Ini : general board urged Tuesday | '. the United States. that China be admitted to the} Kedron Choir Co ncerts MONTREAL (CP) -- Missing United States study diplomatic | ette, 36, was found in the trunk . i i BANKS PLAN CENTRE | of his car in the north end Tues- TORONTO (CP)--The eight |Bankers' Association will spon- | KEDRON (TC) -- The Kedron) Davis, Donna Glover, Joan Ogle,| Never Walk Alone." Murray HAVE CRIME PLAN sor an international trade 'cen- | MONTREAL (CP) -- by Mrs. Grant Hunter, present-|Charles Thomas at the piano. jald Werry and Jack Francis | Montreal Police -- = ed "Let's Get Up a Concert" to) Murray Mountjoy directed the| presented "Steal Away" in close | €sin a campaign to have 'ha-| = 7 p bitual criminals' sentenced to BLAST UNITY ' and Saturday. The proceeds go'day night and the Brooklin| Stage carpentry was done by| Preventive detention" for in- to the Christian Education Squares Saturday night in dem-|Nelson Brown and Ronald 'eterminate periods, Director A skit, introducing the vari-| Soloists in the first half of|Ben Hitchens were in charge of| Might. He said that had these | OTTAWA (CP) -- De- ous numbers was written and|the program were Fred Den-|the lighting. Hi-C members| Criminals received a preventive! fence Minister Hellyer told The cast included Mrs. Robert/R. C. Love and Mrs. Frank|Various youth groups looked| 'Some 20 murders in Montreal| tion of the armed services Lee, Mrs. Lisle Noble and Har-|Gibson gave readings, Orville|after refreshments. during the last 18 months prob-| means one force but not one The junior choir presented|saxophone solos. "The Sound of|Scout Week, the 2ist Oshawa| Vented." | ce, ane aay: femorablé selections from Mary Poppins.| Music" by the senior choir, with|\Cubs and Scouts attended the HEAD SPOULTRYMEN } friend will agree there can Pascoe and Darlene Lewins,|solo, was enjoyed. 'at Kedron United Church last @ould: cover"all situations," Susanne Arsenault, Bonnie Dyck| During the second half of the/Sunday. Stanley Richardson,|W2" R. Hoover, a hatchery!| the minister said in reply to choir sang several selections. |sented sacred music: Solo parts|missioner, delivered the ad-|/W&5 re-elected president of the| "phe kilt?" asked H. R Performing in novelty numbers | were sung by Mrs. Ronald Love dress. During the service Rob-|Poultry Institute of Canada at! he Kilt? asked H. Rus- sell MacEwan (CP -- Pic- Bonnie Dale, Susan Brown, Joan'nifred Bridges sang "You'll| Elliott, Donald Werry and Doug-|90uUnced Monday. W. H. Beaty |las Pascoe received their Relig-|f Thamesford, Ont., is a vice- "Yes," replied Mr. Hell- yer. "I could envisage no a Scoutmaster Wil- START TALKS fel MONTREAL (CP) -- Officials jhold their Father and Son Ban-|,;, 7; > : | 7 A Air Line Employees Association | S d Soh l quet Feb. 26 in the council hall | (tnd.), representing 1,500 sales Scarboro econ: ary 00 awa Guides and Brownies will Monda Bie | ta y and Tuesday in the jattend the Feb. 27 church serv- presence of C. E. Poirier, fed-| staff of Cartwright High School|day where it defeated Orono Presi * " L #i lowe GIFT PRESENTED resident R. E. Dye of Fort attended the Professional De-|and lost to Oakwood. BROUGHAM (TC) -- Eileen William said afterwards that 20, Ontario Secondary School/out in the consolation final in h i : n 'i 5 i eld since Air Canada repre- Teachers' Federation in Toronto|the to coke, was presented with a gift A : urnament- at Orono. The | vhen the intermediate girls of Sentatives said they were not a | St. The Cartwright teachers ob-|feated Orono by 5 to 2 and lost St. served teaching methods and|to Millbrook 5 to 1. their --_, wa habe HEAD FOR NORWAY ane i : ' FREDERICTON (CP) -- Two brae Secondary School, Scar-| girls' hockey team was defeated -- eg the ) . boro, and attended the luncheon |11 to 3 by Janetville. "Wards Parkina has gold his (Ae earrving an caren S107 ' F 7 group to Norway for N:/ in- Norman Sisco, assistant super-|entine skating parties Feb. 18 at|nome to Mr. and Mrs. James | fT0uP 7 Bi intendent of education, spoke on\the arena. The younger pupils|?! bags : +4 nyi_| Hercules ; i "Community Col-|were taken by bus due to the|Kins family will move to Etobi- hy : total ok tighis ta leges of Applied Arts and Tech-|cold weather. "er: : vit nology" The Afternoon Group of the PLAN SOCK BALE UCW has accepted an invita- og ° place more picnic tables | the Audley UCW, at their Feb.at Greenwood United Church. n the parks at Caesarea and | 19 meeting, were asked to do-|During the program, convened also be made to the children's} ,,,,; li ic , , | EN: ca quilt. Mrs. William Guthrie con-|Ellicott favored with piano} park at Blackstock. William Fer-| ducted the meeting and Mrs. |selections. Mrs. Maud irs. er The caretakers will program. Wonnop served refreshments. e same as last year. The World Day of Prayer ser-| The stewards of St. John's skating and cards, sponsored|Feb. 25 at! 11.30 a.m for a turkey supper Mar. 12 in «by the Town and Country Club,) Mr. and Mrs. C. Clemence the church basement. executive includes Mr. and Mrs.'mecting. Ronald Smiti preseni-|siration of flower arranging at Ralph Larmer, Mr. and Mrs.\ed the program which included|the meeting of Joy Rebekah ard VanCamp. ane Carter, Bob Richards and/were: Sisters Louise Pilkey, The WA of St. John's Church|Roy Puckrin. The' club held a/Shirley Knox, Peggy Camp-| don's School. day night. Refreshments were Ellicott, Lee Beer, Esther Clodd Mrs. J. Douglas Paterson, of ¢noyed at the home of Mr. and,and Bro. D. Beer. Sister Ger- the Women's World Day of Prayer service Feb. 25 in St. Bishop Hunt will conduct the service of induction of Rev. R. Church at 8 p.m. Mar. 15. A reception will be held following A children's fashion show, with a St. Patrick's Day theme, John's Parish Hall. The Cartwright Pee Wee hock- uring Admiral T.V., Zenith, Top Service and many games in the Little NHL tourna- top lines of furniture and appliances. p ment at Millbrook and won the (eet ela ea ONCE IN YOUR LIFE... LIVE THIS KIND OF EXCITEMENT! eseeieos 1. Rest in bed 2. 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