2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 14, 1966 pees din wees mg a ee ae Oy 0 NG AY DEERE hy BENG A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Martin 'Warsaw Pact Moves OTTAWA (CP)--External Af- fairs Minister Martin said Wed- nesday he plans to meet the Polish ambassador to Canada this week and discuss, among other matters, the Warsaw Pact's recent offer of military aid to North Viet Nam. Mr. Martin announced the meeting in reply to a Commons' ques- tion by---Wallace--Nesbitt(PC---|. Oxford), who asked whether any action was planned by the government in the light of the Warsaw Pact statement. Minister Agrees OTTAWA (CP)--External Af- fairs Minister Martin agreed Wednesday with an opposition! MP's comment that North Viet Nam will bring about an esca- lation of the war if it executes its American prisoners. Gordon Churchill, former Conservative defence minister, noted press reports that as many as 60 downed American pilots may be executed by the. Communists after propaganda "'trials." He suggested there was no situa- tion more serious as a cause of further escalation of the war in Viet Nam. Color Comes Early COLOR COMES EARLIER OTTAWA (CP) -- Introduc- tion of trial color television pro- grams in Canada will begin Sept. 1, one month earlier than originally announced, State Sec- Will Discuss make sure that the hangar is built. The hangar, expected to cost about $150,000, will be leased by Great Lakes Air Services |Ltd. at Sarnia airport. . . Negotiations End TORONTO (CP) -- Five months of continuous negotia- --+tiens --ended---Wednesday when! tentative agreement on a new contract was' reached between the Ontario Hydro Employees' Union (CLC) and the. Ontario Hydro Commission. The two - year agreement, | which has yet to be approved| by the 8,000 union members in- volved and the commission, calls for general wage increases States and other maritime na-'of 10% per cent, with 4% per tions in exploiting the sea for cent retroactive to April 1. The the benefit of mankind. He said|remaining 6 per cent would be- Russia and other nations will be| come effective next April 1. invited to take part in the first round-the-world voyage of a new) Princess H as Son American research ship, the : Oceanographer, which was com- LONDON (AP) -- Princess Margaretha of Sweden gave missioned Wednesday. birth to an eight-pound son to- Seek New Vaccine day. The Swedish embassy said he would be named Charles Ed- MELBOURNE (Reuters) -- wards Ambler. Australian scientists at HON. PAUL MARTIN the The princess is married to} |Commonwealth serum _labora- British businessman John Amb- | ltories here have developed a/ler.. They have a 15-month-old inew influenza vaccine, free of daughter also. \toxic side-effects, which can be| The princess is the grand- lused safely even on infants, it daughter of King Gustaf Adolf. |was announced Wednesday. The Inew vaccine is produced by Search Ends Well |splitting the virus particle into Edward Zalewski, presi- dent of the Polish Veterans Association, accepts trophy his association won for the best marching unit in the Festival parade. Presenting the trophy is Ross Gibson, radio news director and master of ceremonies at the Folk . Festival, Since the FOLK FESTIVAL MARCHING TROPHY GIVEN Jobless Numbers Drop In Mid-June OTTAWA (CP) -- Unemploy- Office Hours Proposal Irks Newcastle Clerk = asr-"mit si: dapat", NEWCASTLE {TC) -- Thejbuilding, owned by Joseph 23.000 im June Of last year, it suggestion by Councillor F.| Douglas must be demolished by "o), Lagi e Couch, at a village council July 30. The home was the! meeting, that the municipal of-|scene of a fire which took the! fice remain open Monday /lives of two small boys. | ' through Thursday to enable! The clerk reported a study of sag eens Aetek te ae property owners to pay their the bylaws showed the PT tt eapta rane factors: the mid. taxes aroused the ire of Clerk pality has no anti-noise bylaw. 'June rate was 3.7 6 i. cent. _ F. Pidgeon. A letter will be sent to Cana-|" 'Men and women found new Mr. Pidgeon said the office dian National Railways asking ate mieht in a broad indus- could remain open six days ajrepairs to the crossing at the pen ge e, most notably sery- week but there would still be Cyanamid Fertilizer plant. tine nec aD and manufac- people trying to get into the Residents of the Orchardview | turin industries. Employment office on Sunday. He said he Heights subdivision were in- j, pe erm dro ped slight! had them coming to his home |formed street lights would be| Per unemplo ie rsons 6 on business. If council adopted jinstalled after the road is re- voars of a "4 poe Fs 50,000 the suggestion he would not be paired. Robs ecetal up in June. But the town clerk next year. To proyide mem with 'this was largely offset with the The unemployed rate was 3.1 per cent of the labor force, compared sith 3.3. per cent 2 WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 Bedroom House; will lease with ovtion to buy. CALL MR, STREET 723-4693 The 4 C's of Saving CONFIDENCE ! CONVENIENCE ! COMFORT ! | special meeting of council'copies of the annua¥ audit re- tesasuners: into Swit Sorhea duty 14 tn aincus| port for study, entra copes '5/0, aut, eenae® i traffic bylaws, insurance andja ~ of $8 ea "wuth Peon analohe 'other matters. lized, | Fe "ee Council at a special meeting, Councillor Couch enquired we Rael yy op Bee by wt Lions Club proposes to use. . [Reeve D. Cunningham voiced| 334000 higher: than' in June. & Tourist Trade |the opinion there was no need year ago. | comes into effect. The matter | H t B St ik | will be discussed with the club. | | ur y rl e The council entered into an | agreement with Todd and | losses. mounted today in the|St. N. and the calling of ten- | strike against five major U.S.\ders for the asphalting of the | airlines, which has sharply cut 'street and part of Highway 2. |the vacation season. i i" The loss in spending by vaca-| |tioners in New York City alone | by Philip Schweidel, the city's} director of tourism. | Tne San Francisco visitors | losses there were running $74,- 000 daily, with hotel registration down about 20 per cent. | 8 autiio \July 5, ruled that the brick about the house numbers the immigration department said jnumbering until mail delivery NEW YORK gn ag sapere | rge< for a survey of North | tourist travel at the height of ---------- was estimated at $500,000 a day| 'and convention bureau said For some the strike wasn't all Veterans have won the tro- phy on two occasions. The last time they won it was two years ago. 88 schools | bad. _| 'As far as I'm concerned, the strike could last forever," said /Mrs. David Scaletto, who lives \900 feet from a runway of the/ Greater Pittsburgh Airport. | FORGOT TV | 1. "In the evening we used to; \forget about watching TV," she | ~\|said. "The noise was terrific. | Now we can listen to it in} peace." Veteran employees on passen- Festival started the Polish --Oshawa Times Photo KITCHENER (CP) -- A 106- year-old man who walked the {streets this week searching for a house he visited in 1963 was in the wrong city. Charles Lumley was looking for his niece so he could give her what's left of his money. | retary LaMarsh told the Com-|small components by use of the recently held Oshawa Folk mons Wednesday. She said the|chemical sodium desoxycholate. prow edits paseo Ley H S t | t 9 casting authorities and was due} f to quick advances made by both! as ep ules | NEW DELHI (AP) --.An In- dian health ministi*> official said CBC and private stations. Punish Cranks | Wednesday the ministry ms in- "She needs it to pay the taxes} ss __ |vestigating a report that a rural on: her howe, Her man. was OTTAWA (CP) -- Punish-|housewife at Lakhi village iN | killed in an automobile acci- ment of persons who harass or|the Broach district of Gujarat s s | : As Cooler Air Moves In torment others repeatedly by/state gave birth Sunday to' yj), Lumley had forgotten his WEATHER FORECAST Temperatures Will Drop CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST CONFIDENCE --- knowing that you are receiving the best rate of interest -- paid more often. . . CONVENIENCE -- longer saving. hours daily and all day Saturday. COMFORT -- dealing with friendly 'Surveyor I Contact Lost PASADENA, Calif. (AP) Contact was lost Wednesday night with Surveyor I, an Amer- ican picture - taking spacecraft on the moon, the jet propulsion | dent a TS ree "reece emenetnenete telephone is provided for in aj)seyen children. The report said), ....,° ; 1 ni va Se ' ' | ; : niece's married name and her, TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts Feats gma MAL even|tat five ware ove and {r0/adares. The Kitchener Water [issued by the weather office a jeinis, ae loo Record discovered Wednes-|5:30 a.m.: Wien tke eee eee were doing well. day that she is Mrs. Susan Webb| Synopsis: Cooler air which callers liable to a fine not ex | M n Takes Life of nearby Waterloo. moved -, southern Ontario) eedin ; | a One of Canada's oldest resi-|late Wednesday has come to a pe S000 or 0" six "montis s i 2 jdents, Mr. Lumley said he would halt just below the lower Great TORONTO (CP)--Frank Pol-|jice to move in with his niece. | Lakes. lock, 51, former general man-| His one-room house in Chatham cloud has formed in a broad Pa inc oe te ee An extensive band of ® ager of the Toronto Maple Leaf/is going to be demolished. zone where the cool air mass Establish Agency |baseball club, died at his home . has come into contact with the OTTAWA (CP)--A_ bill det:| Wonesday of a gunshot wound. Jury Adds Rider steaming hot air over the U.S. ting up a Crown agency to op- Police said he took his own a : i ; In most sections the cloud is not erate the $36,000,000 National |ife- TORONTO (€ P)--Despite ob- expected to be dense enough to Arts Centre was given passage|, His wife and 15-year-old son jections from Coroner Elie Cass, obscure the sun completely but in the Commons Wednesday had fled the house following a)a coroners jury Wednesday |in southwestern Ontario showers after an extended debate and|@omestic dispute, police said, | recommended a law permitting and thundershowers which now two votes. Two amendments|ficers surrounded the house | Prosecution of persons who act) have moved into Michigan will that would have required biling-| When advised that Pollock was|in complicity with a driver who likely put in an appearance. i i sii fit to drive. Fair but cool weather will; ualism in the directorate of the|2™med and heard a shot as is unfit ive. air bu WeE | centre were defeated. diee they moved in. Dr. Cass said it was not the continue around. the upper} ger railways couldn't help get-| few sunny intervals today and laboratory announced ting satisfaction from their sud-| Friday. A few scattered show-| Contact was lost by the Jo-\ 4.7 popularity. | pany. ers and chance of a thunder-|hannesburg tracking station in "They do come back to the SA shower. Much cooler. South Africa when the station' sneer method of transporta- VE WITH... Eastern Lake Erie, Niagara, |4ve the command for the sev-|;io, in an emergency," said a northern Lake Huron, western enth television picture of the] srainman in Baltimore. Lake Ontario, southern Geor-\C0rona of the sun, during sun-| rye Baltimore and Ohio which gian Bay, Hamilton, Toronto: |S*! spa hae int CARO eR reported its passenger traffic up Variable cloudiness today.| Surveyor's battery "has been about 25 per cent, put on every Sunny with a few cloudy inter- |8iving evidence since last Fri-| pit of rolling stock it owned, vals Friday. Much cooler. day that it is wearing out, but it| : ; a : A {some of it ancient. Northeast winds near 1 5today "88 performed beyond expecta-| ~ light winds Friday. tions," a spokesman said. oe : the j ae io: 8 _ Surveyor has already been QUICKSILVER NOT SILVER } gag ge hig nd apd judged enormously successful, Quicksilver is the popular| wi ew c y s to- day and Friday. Much cooler. jsending. more than 10,000 pic-name of mercury, a heavy sil- Northeast winds near 15 today = people -- with a community Trust Com- Central Ontario Trust & Savings Corporation 19 Simcoe St N. Oshewe, 723-8221 23 King St. W. Bowmanville, 623-2527 tures | ver-white element. light winds Friday. Haliburton, Killaloe, northern Georgian Bay, Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, Timagami, White Mr. Pollock was general man- job of lay people to decide! lakes. 7 . M' Naughton Buried| OTTAWA (CP)--Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton, an out and| controversial representative of| Canada in war and peace, was buried with full military honors Wednesday in Beechwood ceme- téry not far from his home in suburban Rockcliffe. The funeral service was held| in Christ Church Cathedral, a| ager of the International League| whether another penson is baseball team until the end of drunk. He said it was difficult the 1964 season. enough for a police officer and doubted whether the jury's rec- ommendation could be put into ants Women °" TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario the | The jury, investigating New Democratic Party is plan- June 7 death of, Joseph John ning to brighten election cam-|DePatie, 44, of Toronto, blamed paigns to attract more women's DePatie for the accident, ruling h 'Cuba Boycott votes, party officials say. intoxi- Party surveys have shown historic Ottawa landmark about|that about 40 per cent of NDP SS three-quarters of a mile west of|voters are women, compared to|Car testified the three had con-| matter of operating policy, St. Thomas . the Parliament Buildings atop alan estimated 60 per cent for the sumed about eight bottles of| oocesmen for three firms said London ....+ hill near Provinces. the Garden of the It was conducted by Rt. Rey. more women as candidates, and| J. 0. Anderson, Anglican Bishop | of Rupert's Land who served! under Gen. McNaughton in the Second World War. He was as- sisted by Brig. J. R. Miller, Protestant chaplain-general of the forces. Gen. McNaughton, a stern Aooking man who was revered 'by the troops he commanded as top Canadian soldier in the Sec- ond World War, died Monday at his summer home at Monte-| 'bello, Que., 50 miies noriheasi of here. He was 79. Appeals To Russia WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi- dent Johnson urged Russia HERE and THERE (022.0: DONATION Two classes from the Broug- ham Public School have made a donation of $25 to the Picker- ing Township Museum. HOME BUILDING Applications to build homes, under 2,000 square feet, on existing lots of 10 acres or more in Pickering Township will be dealt with in future by! the commitiee of adjustment. PARK AREA The Pickering Township by- daw enforcement officer will 'investigate the possibility of enlarging the West Rouge Park area. REEVE OBJECTS Reeve C. W. Laycox of Pick- ering Township this week took exception to the name -- "The)| William G. Davis School" -- Progressive Conservatives The party would like to field special campaign literature will be designed to concentrate on NDP policies of particular in- terest to women. Plans are under way to: find ways of encouraging women in the party to take a more active part.in election activities, says Margaret Renwick, the only woman in the party nominated so far. Sarnia Air Service SARNIA (CP)--This city will have a regularly-scheduled air service to Toronto before. the end of the year as soon as it gets a hangar to put planes in. At a special session Wednes-| filed suit Wednesday to block Wednesday to join the United'day city council voted funds to| the proposed sale for $385,000,- -- . as -------- _ 0 of consecutive service with the company Wednesday. He came to Oshawa from North Bay in 1954. TENDER ACCEPTED Pickering Township Council has accepted the tender of Cameron, Mcindoo Limited, in the amount of $2,191.68, for the supply of general furniture for the council] chamber in the new municipal building. STILL UNCONSCIOUS Wendy Harness, 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Harness, Orono, is still in Sick Children's Hospital in critical condition. She is still uncon- scious. Wendy was hit by a gravel truck, on Rd., while riding her home from school. given to an Area 2 school.' He said the names of township ratepayers should be honored and suggested the former own- er of the site be honored by naming the school the "H. V. Shipley Rougedale Elementary School." This discussion follow- ed a resolution approving a $440,000 item for an eight-room addition, LONG SERVICE Charles Cornelius, passenger sales manager, Oshawa and district, Canadian National Railway, marked his 47th year CALL OR SEE DIXON'S FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 e was driving while Lake St. Clair, southern Lake River, Cochrane, Sudbury, Huron, western Lake Erie,|North Bay: Sunny today and Windsor, London: Cloudy with a| Friday. Cooler. Northeast winds Mace _------- neat 15 becoming light tonight. . s Ottawa region: Mainly sunny Mills Contirm today and Friday. Cool today but with seasonable tempera- itures Friday. Winds northwest | 15 today but light tonight and Friday. % OTTAWA (CP) -- American- Forecast Temperatures | fishermen the Taunton | bicycle | cated. E owned flour mills in Canada| Low overnight, high Friday One of two passengers in the got sell flour to Cuba as a| Windsor ....+++.s+« 65 meer each. Wednesday rp aae gs ie F . | They added that the decision Mount Forest ..... Perch Price tud ito ignore the Cuban market was Wingham | di I b i in| Hamilton ehh 5 ane BATES shoriec| made by executives ased in He : pe aeet ant td ca not on orders from St. Catharines *. witht bs . ao 74 ; Tnite " ro: to with a special advisory commit-|#ead offices in the United Toron her Anmaahenl Des Peterborough "4 Sates eos Take WHE The issue was raised for the Kingston ....- receive for yellow second day in the Commons Trenton . : Wednesday and Trade Minister' Killaloe Winters said he was assured by! Muskoka . j officials of the three firms that North Bay y plea "ithey had received no boycott-|Sudbury .. ed auch fectantions make 1t| cut instructions from their|Farlton ....++++++ difficult for both fishermen and U.S parents firms. Sault Ste. Marie... 5 processors to plan their opera- Finance Minister Sharp said Kapuskasing ' ' Hons and : nen. the American-owned flour mills White River ..seess srams do not object lo exporung to tne MOOSUNEE eee nd .. Soviet Union. Timmins perch Prices have fluctuated _ be- tween three and 25 cents a Be ea sll asl on ve MmerGianaizing pre FILES SUIT The U.S. justice department Continental French Buffet 00 of a part of Tidewater Oil Co. to Phillips Petroleum Co civil anti-trust suit) was i. IGHLY RECOMMENDED Che Rib Room Will Be Closed Sundays For The Summer Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m, -- 5 to 8 p.m. GENOSHA HOTEL Los Angeles against Phillips, the eighth largest U.S. oil com- pany and Tidewater, the 15th largest, by the department, which said the. purchase would violate the anti-trust law by re- ducing competition in the sale of gasoline > PSetedttesrae ton IRISH WORSHIP Almost 95 per cent of the pop ulation of Ireland is Roman Ca- tholic, ORT ALE ? f Style? 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