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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jun 1966, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 29, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Orillia Farmers Hold Milk Price Protest _ ORILLIA (CP) -- Eleven Or- fia area farmers took part in a tractor demonstration Tues- day in support of the Ontario Farmers Union demands for higher milk prices. In Corbetton, OFU President John Dolmer saia the union ex-) ecutive plans to hold a tele- phone conference today to dis- cuss further plans in their cam- paign for additional government id j "Despite the turnout in Orillia, | he said there is no question that the union will continue tractor demonstrations on Ontario high- ways. a Opera Heard MONTREAL (CP) -- Verdi's Rigoletto was performed at Place des Arts Tuesday. night after settlement of a wage dis- pute between the touring Teatro Regio di Parma and impres- sario Sam Olan. The agreement is described as only a stop - gap measure to |will pay building and mainte- 'Will Introduce Bill sity om, OTTAWA (CP)--Labor Minis- ter Nicholson served notice Tuesday he will introduce today a bill dealing with "certain con- golve the payment dispute which) ditions of employment" of dock resulted in the cancellation of Monday night's performance. Dr. Giuseppe Negri, director) of the company, said Monday| specify that findings of an in- leieht ts Vatu 4 ."|pected to the troupe had been advanced! dustrial inquiry into automation' from 'nite States eso | eh only $6,000 of $57,000 owed. Mr. Olan said enough money} both the Shipping Federation of|asked Mr. Martin to tell Parlia-| atures. was being held by the Montreal Trust Company to pay the per-|tional Longshoremen's Associa- the Hanoi talks. formers in full and "'all they) had to do to get paid was to complete all their appearances as scheduled." | HERE AND THERE About 39 Second World War| veterans and their families The legislation is reported to on the docks will be binding on} Canada and the Interna-| tion when their new labor con- tract expires Dec. 31, 1967. Pass'Topless' Ban SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP)}| City commission has passed an} ordinance prohibiting topless en-! tertainers or waitresses, The or- dinance forbids "an entertainer, | Gallery Change TORONTO (CP) -- The Globe and Mail says the Art Gallery of Toronto will become the Art Gallery of Ontario under legis- be introduced soon by Einictor Williom De Pollution Control Vowed By Robarts SARNIA (CP)--Premier Ro- barts told the Association of On- tario Mayors and Reeves Tues- day tat industry in. the prev-! ince has recognized its respon- sibility for pollution control. | "Our ultimate objective,' he) |said, "is virtually the complete} control of industrial pollution, aj very substantial proportion of | which will be achieved within) the next few years." | He told more than 700 dele-| gates attending the association's annual meeting that the kev to has increased surveillance of| pollution sources and industry | has spent more than $110,000,- 408 on pollution control in the last few years. Earlier, delegates adopted a} report calling for regional gov-| ernment and asked in a general! policy statement that the prav- ince enact legislation that would| allow municipalities to enter into a regional. administration. The province was also re- quested to adopt taxation and subsidy policies that would sup- | government. The port segional-ge jin | workers at three Quebec ports.} Ontario's pollution problem is . : | report said regional governmen} ite opr adequate) -annot continue to exist in its "In the p - 16 ay WR Li hawe form and still ---- a n as Ts, wa i i / 3 ' growing needs of communities. supply and sewage treatment «jt should not be assumed) works valued at more than that county government will au-) Sage al Peet meni, Nene, ae ; ' e| schools. velopment in the province." eat ck wee. coliition' It adds that the Ontario gal-| The premier said the Ontario) may be too large, or too small, | lery will become the nucleus of Water Resources. Commission' or otherwise inappropriate." ode nc WEATHER FORECAST | poe Fine Weather Continues | Declines Details | ; é Warming Trend Expected OTTAWA (CP)--External Af- fairs Minister Martin declined the Commons Tuesday 'to; give details of the recent visit 85 to North Viet Nam of Canadian issued by the w 65 diplomat Chester Ronning. Wal-|5:30 a.m.: 65 lace Nesbitt (PC--Oxford) re-| Synopsis: 0 62 - 38 58 58 60 The newspaper says the new gallery, designed to serve the art education needs of the proy- ince, will be tied in with On- tario's planned educational tele- vsion network serving universi- ties, community colleges and nance costs and private donors will contribute for the purchase TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts| Hamilton 85 eather office at) St. Catharines | Toronto Fair weather is ex-| Peterborough continue today and|Kingston ..... with a gradual up-| Trenton end in daytime temper-) Killaloe . A few isolated thunder-|Muskoka . howers are/ likely in central|/North Bay ......... eastern areas this evening|/Sudbury ........+.. Northern Ontario! Earlton | Thursday. Sault Ste. Marie ... 60 Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie,,------ OTTAWA (CP)--The govern-|Lake Ontario, Lake Huron, ment's' medical care insurance southern tyre f iy --- te ORRIREEReNRrR ARE aRHINR NORRIE legislation was mentioned in the|*°" onda, toa om + Pa et Commons journals for the first | Mainly abctrtcd ogay an raeat| time Tuesday, paving the way|°Y- A Ttde,_ xeemer, 8 Pobre pee wings. pa Gacaaien pura format ua Haliburton, | RiUSIOS, Seroar tice that he will introduce a reg-| Georgian Bay, Algoma, oy eens about the Ronning trip and| ward tr ment exactly what took place in|§ }and jand. across Gets A Mention DOLLAR SALE CONTINUES -- MEN'S SUITS Trim new styling . . . rich worsted fabrics! . . . Specially pur- chased and exceptionally low priced. Featuring handsome single breasted, two- or three-button models in the latest styles for men and young men. Carefully and meticulously tailored to add a note of distinction to any man's appearance . . . sizes 34 to 52 to fit men and young men, regular, short, tall and hard-to- fit stouts. $].00 LOOK ! EXTRA SUIT for only 1.00 68.50 EXTRA SUIT SAVE 1.00 78.50 EXTRA SUIT SAVE FIRST SUIT 69.50 FIRST SUIT 79.50 FIRST SUIT ECONOMY RANGE CUSTOM RANGE HAND gathered for the first time last employer, patron or any other) Ste. Marie, North Bay, weekend at Presqu'ile provin-| person to appear in .. . busi- cial park since the war's end.| nesses, naked or in indecent at- The one-day picnic Sunday at tire or lewd dress or to make GRADE 89.50 1.00 88.50 FIRST SUIT EXTRA SUIT SAVE ae the medical bury: Sunny with a few cloudy d periods today. Chance of a Talk Out Bill |thundershower this evening. |Mainly sunny and warmer EXECUTIVE Brighton, Ont., near Trenton,| any indecent or obscene expo- drew attendance from as far north as Allenford in the Owen sure of his or her person. Sound district, east as, fer, **|'Don't Look For Me' Ont. The veterans were with the engine repair section of 6RD, RCAF, Trenton, Ont. | LIFE MEMBER | An Oshawa woman was made} "@ provincial life member of the! Ontario Women's Christian Te-| mperance Union at the 89th| annual convention held last} week at Guelph, Mrs. C. S.| Langfield, a past county and| local president, was presented| with a pin for her outstanding work during her 30 years in} the club. Another life member-) ship was presented to Mrs. E. BOSTON HARBOR, Mich. (AP)--A 13-year-old boy with a nagging conscience left a_ bi- cycle parked .in a police park- ing lot. A note attached to the! bike read: "Dear sirs. I am) sorry I stole the bike. Here it is. Please don't look for me be- cause I'm 13 years old and did) not realize the trouble I could| get in." The note was signed "Yours truly, Mr. Sad." | Inquest Verdict | HAMILTON (CP) --. A coro- |Thursday. Winds westerly 15 OTTAWA (CP)--A New Dem-/pecoming light tonight. ocratic assault prevented a| Timagami, White River, Coch Commons vote Tuesday on aj rane: ee ouny --. i es bi Sunny with a few cloudy periods "a peeipar's bill. permit snd widely scattered thunder- a five for one stock split by| showers Thursday. Warmer} Interprovincial Pipe Line Co.) Thursday. Winds westerly 15 to- The bill, up for ps reading, |day becoming light tonight. was talked out during the hour set aside for private members' Forecast bp ie war | bills and now drops to the bot- Lows tonight, Highs Thursday | tom of a long list. Arnold Peters| Windsor ........+.. 65 (NDP -- Timiskaming) termed] London »...- the company "'very good" as a) Kitchener stock investment, but the split; Mount Forest . was unjustified. | Wingham ... Adams | | RANGE 99.00 1.00 98.00 BUY NOW AND SAVE ON MEN'S SLACKS 1.00 Tailored from the English and domestic all wool yarns, dyed worsteds and flannel pic n' pic, neat and plains in grey, blue grey, medium, dark brown, blacks and blues. Hook and bar fastener above zipper fly single pleats, eon- tinental style included, tabs on back pockets. EXTRA PAIR EXTRA PAIR FOR ONLY SAVE jner's jury found Tuesday that }two-year-old Richard Lozecki| died of "'excessive correctional) Leeon of Cobourg. SITE APPROVED ECONOMY RANGE 9.95 1.00 8.95 It was announced this week) that the federal government! agreed to purchase the proper- ty at the northwest corner of Church and Centre Sts., for the erection of a new Post Office at Orono. PANEL DISCUSSION The Oshawa and District Gouncil of: the Ontario Credit} Union League held a panel dis- cussion at Port Hope this week on credit unions. Gus Harris,| director of public relations ad-| dreased the gathering of about 45. treatment" by his father, Ray- mond Lozecki, 27, of Hamilton. The jury recommended psy- chiatric treatment for Lozecki who had been charged with manslaughter two days after | the child died June 8 of a brain hemorrhage and severe internal bleeding. The charge was later with- drawn and an inquest ordered. Crown Attorney Harvey Mc- Culloch was expected to decide today whether further action will be taken. New Home Recipe Reducing Plan It's simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It's easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran Concentrate. Pour this into a pint bottle and add enough pefruit juice to fill the bottle. 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