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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Aug 1966, p. 2

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2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 12, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE | Sharp Finds No Way | To Curb Inflation OTTAWA (CP)--Finance Min- ister Sharp said Thursday the government is keeping a con- tinuing watch on inflationary pressures but has made no de- cisions about possible ways to curb it. 2 Mr. Sharp said when entering an afternoon cabinet meeting that the question of inflation would not be discussed. The finance minister said in- flation is a matter of concern throughout the world. One rea- son the pressures were greater in Canada than expected at the first of the year was the "'very great" presswres from the United States and Europe. February and a substantial pay increase promised for Oct. 1. The department atiribuied the continuing decline mainly to the increasing number of Second Number of recruits in the first World War veterans who are reaching rtirement age. This exodus -will increase in the next few years, the department said. six months of this year was 4,340 compared with 4,135 in the same period jast year. One highly qualified source said the drain from the tech- nical services has become 80 se- rious there would be extreme difficulty in supporting field op- erations in. event of an emer- gency. 'Labor Still Seeks Cure For British Economic Ills By CARL MOLLINS bill to peg prices and incomes, |than one-third from the level at LONDON (CP) -- Britain's|making it law. the general election 14 weeks political pugilists leave the par-| Frank Cousins, jearlier and gave the seat to a ere ypare ring poy Bad a 7 turned -- bo the gov- Welsh nationalist, ated summer rest after a ernment early in July in pro-' week first round that has left|test against wage-control legis- e f Prime Minister Wilson, per-| George Brown, almost resigned sistent in his use of activity as|t¥® weeks later when austerity : a weapon agelast adversity, has pinnae his national plan for s offered a diverting shuffle expansion. top cabinet personalities to give|_ Mutiny among the 362 Labor nagging : |party caucus in June to as But the government's job- La trading Wednesday night was|™&ny as 30 who withheld sup- Me, wane ee Lh followed with morning - after|P0Xt In Commons votes on in-| tit 'Phtstion et the bladder trade figures that showed Brit-|°°me* control this week. urinary tract ean in ain is still spending more Since this Parliament assem. | snd waite Smart man. Deld's abroad. than she earns -- a bled April 21, Labor's popular. me te relleve troubling reminder that Labor | has Bos agen a os -- bes : ow has failed to find a cure for the party trailing the Tories, La- country's economic illness, bor's vote in a July byelection Labor's determination to at-\at Carmarthen fell by more union boss the Labor government battered |lation and moved into open op- Ps has ranged in strength and somewhat bowed. |position. Wiison's deputy, No Parliament's adjournment an M up-beat touch of the old Wilson-|from the 54 who voted against ian dynamics. |east-of-Suez defence expenses in H tack Britain's economic malaise lat its roots through carefully lcontrolied growth was funda- jmental to a policy that won \overwhelming approval at the general election March 31, when Labor won a majority of 97 in \the 630-seat House of Commons. |PARTY IN DISARRAY Repeal Is Urged SARNIA (CP) -- Legislation requiring police to stop a driver A serge E ; who has commitied am offence] MITCHELL SHARP lin' the 'Ploton area, 'Thursday tion of the Police Association of ieee a frame storage barn Ontario was told Thursday, a43 Hy owned by Prince Edward Dai- 7 Samuel Speakman, chairman Condition Serious |ries, Arson is suspected. of the Hamilton police bargain-; QUEBEC (CP) -- Premier) Seven delivery trucks, 90,000 Just 134 days later, the policy, ing association, told the 450 del-|Daniel Johnson of Quebec said|paper carton containers, milk lis in tatters and the victorious | egates the legislation forces po-|Thursday his government vod gy ee other items were lost | party in disarray. | lice into high speed chases that| studying ways of extending con-|in the blaze. Q The harshest austerity meas- often end in accidents. trol over its self-regulating gov-| Officials of the Ontario fire DISABILITIES GROUP RECEIVES CHE UE jures since the Second World "Present methods of enforc-|ernment agencies. |marshal's office in Toronto Disabilities, The cheque for Presenting. the cheque. i War--including a statutory) ing the Highway Traffic Act are| These agencies include Hydro- | were in the area Wednesday in- $300 » recived this oe Rarl Wotton . Contnitine freeze on prices and incomes ridiculous. I think they should|Quebec, the provincially-owned |vestigating a similar fire in a 'pocether Club. This time ture by Bruce Affleck, member with the Get- |rammed through a_ protesting repeal that section . . . and putjelectrical utility; the Quebec|storage building owned by G. the recipient was the On- Crown Attorney for the Together Club Parliament under closure rules the onus on the driver. |Liquor Board and the agency|M. Hicks Furniture Co. tario County Association for County of Ontario and pres- followed the biggest strike Children with Learning ident of the association. | 5 | administering the province's ex-| Seven buildings have been de- since the war, the 47-day strike Resu ts oon Mr, Johnson told reporters | WEATHER FORECAST |pressways. stroyed in the recent fires, - lof 27,000 seamen that dragged) ! TORONTO (CP) -- Results of|that such agencies spend money | Arson Suspected' BELLEVILLE (CP) -- The| Another cheque was hand- ed out by the Oshawa Get- do so many people in Oshawa ond Whitby --Oshawa Times Photo prefer Londer-Stark Heating Service? It's vecause Lander-Stork have their own stoff Kingston Trenton Killaloe |Muskoka North Bay |Sudbury . Earlton ... Sault Ste. Marie .., |Kapuskasing .. |White River ... wwe b that Lander-Stark ore always in control of your job, they know what has to be done and what is being done. . . and that it is being done well. Every installation or repair job is guaranteed to their, ond 'to your WII II Pe ee eee satisfaction, carefully, competently and quickly. Just call 725-3581 and become @ completely satisfied Londer-Sterk customert Imm ee 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA 725-3581 ----EE an two open boats in tow. The pilot | topless a gogo dancer. press conference his dismissal apparently saw the teen-agers' The dancer, an unidentified, jeffective Sept. 1 is for political aboard the. tug. blonde Toronto, girl, was/reasons alone ~| shrouded from view by a thick; He lashed out at the welfare HERE AND THERE {cloud of carbon dioxide, pro- | department and said it "is oper- ye dry ice. ated by people with a book- . . : Solin Kerr, owner of the My-jkeeping attitude to welfare: Save" Club. Eastvi iagpont jtown Yorkville Village, said the about budgets and dollars than a ae hive and atic in(erere™ was to gauge the re- | people." the tule bas ta si - sponse of reporters and the »o-/ Mr, Cecile he described as a Club Tadpole "? viani de lice morality squad. The police | 'nothing minister" who has no pcan te sty "- 'Aad Cvs |decided not to come and several | knowledge of welfare problems Tanta rr Red "C I jreporters walked out moments |and no control over his depart- hh : e ross Inter-| after the show began, claiming | ment. rite gy three and Red Cross} it was a fraud "T've survived for 11 years as enior, tive _ Mr. Kerr said the show open-| welfare minister," said Mr. Ce- jing still is tentatively set for|cile in reply to Mr. Brown's Aug. 20 at his coffee house ertticism. PUBLIC NOTICE! We wish to thank our loyal customers and friends for their patronage and many kindnesses during the post yeors as it was sincerely appreciated. B d S t U from May through June. The House of Lords gave ap-| : Z srade 13 examinations written|collected originally from the oar e p proval Thursday to. the tough| of fully certificated technicians. This means by about 54,000 persons will be| taxpayers of Quebec, He said| OTTAWA (CP) -- A five-man a mailed this Saturday to schools|it may be necessary to name a|board of federal and provincial } across the province. jgovernment representative to|experts has been set up to Dp E A L | The education department | sit with their controlling boards. | study the economic potential of said in a statement Thursday; Mr. Johnson said the govern-|tidal power development in the | FISH & CHIPS the results at the same time|ment plans to co-ordinate salary |Bay of Fundy, it was announced will be sent to universities tojarrangements made by the |today. 00 er Cd er n a Frene. 206 Mave, Nour. Crier help speed up admission proce-| agencies, as part of a general; The study if expected to cost 17 Ath yf W. 725-4812 dures. pattern for government pay lev-|about $1,500,000 with Ottawa! poronTo (CP) -- Forecasts) Northern Georgian Bay, Al- Moosonee .., ibbiehe "Before the results are re-vels, paying $1,000,000 of it and the issued at 5:30 a.m, EDT goma Southern White River |Timmins leased," the department says,) The premier said $650,000,000}provinces of New Brunswick Synopsis: "Tonight will tind hn avawit Cochtane North "a special revising board made spent by the agencies other and Nova Scotia $250,000 each. einavine skies developing across Day Sudbury Sunny' Saturday | up of 20 members representing|than Hydro-Quebec is not under| Mines Minister Pepin is in the mast of Ontario as a high pres: Northerly winds 10 to 15 becom. the department and the univer-jeffective control of the Quebec Maritimes this week holding} ire cell sii eastward atioaéline light tonight : sities will have examined the |legislature. discussions on the power PYO-|the province It will: be a cool! Northern White River, West-| ee ee ainsi S Paroel hd Pie ier Robert | night everywhere and typicaljern James Bay; Sunny today} s wities in the June examina- trength Sags preaiar ra Bobichant wat blanket weather may be antici-|and warmer Saturday. Winds or ; . ~ Sb : 3 4 pated throughout the vacation light tions. OTTAWA (CP)--Strength of New Brunswick pe : oe ages ! - i ' *orc: . land Sunshine on Saturday, Forecast Temperatures Students who fail have the|the armed forces sagged to 106,-| Power production from the hareces shcut get the week-, Low overnight, high Saturday LARGE FIRM TRANSFERRING PERSONNEL FROM right of appeal. It must be/186 at the end of June, a loss|mighty Fundy tides has been } : : ' oy Pe EBEC AND NORTHERN ONTARIO. Desire 3 lodged no later than Sept. andjof 920 servicemen in two/talked about for Ancaties end away to a fine start. Windsor «..+s+eeree 52 78 QU , ' 'RIO, Desire a fee of $2 a paper paid. months. Wie side "board. will bel een oe cee Lake Erie, / St, Thomas 1+ 3 78 and 4 bedroom homes in this area; immediate pos- Passing percentages by sub-| The defence department said|peaded by Dr. C. M. Isbister, es sf Eg th bangle te soni session or 30 days. Cash payment arranged, ject will not be available until) Thursday that at June 30, Jatest deputy mines minister. Serving|j1a1\h as Windle Lon "eh be it Paeeet, Call 723-7463 November so that successfulldate for which figures are avail-|with him will be R. E. Tweed: |j1an Mts rananty Clea sei orl ei a @ appeals can be included in sta-able, the strength of the navy|dale, general manager of the|\can. tonicht. sunny Sativda es Haalithe ane H. KEITH LTD. tistics. was 18,182, of the army 43,330|New Brunswick Power Commis-| Winds pa I ges ops light St. Caiaies .. ae : and of the RCAF'.44,674. jsion; Dr, E. P. Weeks, execu) tonight. TOrOntO. v2.0. ss0s0. 55 Power Failure The loss since April 30 has/tive director of the Atlantic De-! - j been 193 in the navy, 394 in the |yelopment Board, and T. M. LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Aj@fmy and 333 in the RCAF. Patterson, acting director of the power failure that darkened| The strength has continued to) mines department's water re- amoureux oon 0 ee | southwestern. Ontario between|ecline despite slightly im-|sources branch. here and Goderich late Wednes-|Proved recruiting, re- engage.) ------------ . 2 day night was blamed on van-|ment bonuses announced in| : iti dals by an Ontario Hydro ' eames | Warre d ] 1S Tl 18 ounterpart spokesman Thursday. A t 0 n a e Pie ee eae u 0 utput ' OTTAWA (CP) -- Commons|called to deal with a national) an open field 3! miles south- | Sto False Speaker Lucien Lamoureux railway strike, the meetings east of Goderich which ap- Second Best } f heads out today on his first trip)may be moved to the Senate peared to have been hit by rifle DETROIT (AP) inne BS abroad since taking on the jobjchamber or other quarters in Similar damage was found on|tive News says the auto indus- Cecile says of Nair officer in the House) parliament Hill's West Block. < | 4 -arlier this oar, adjacent insulators. jtry this week completed its sec- | ge hy 1 ng ih tr iy he Pierre Elliott Trude The interruption on the 110,- ond-best model year with 8,611.-| voRONTO (CP) -- Welfare|Lc 4 aneuret Js : y,: 's is ierre E ott rudeau, par- 000-volt power line cut electric-/928 cars in the 1966 run, 2.68/Minister Cecile said Thursday | re gil his "Brit ng od te Minister. Pes ig Hedy ity at about 11:30 p.m. in/Per cent below the 1965 model | pjs department has never ivied los 1 cag sate a fee yong bait deg ae Goderich, Clinton, Centralia,|year record output of 8,849,032. /ig run the Warrendale centre ee sae ne i oe age _ a. Exeter and Seaforth for up to} Calendar year output rose to\fo; emotionally disturbed chil- A meeting with officials of ING Whe DERNAINGE OF & beard. 90 minutes. |5,412,653, compared wot 6,097,-|qren whose director. a candi jthe Commonwealth Parliament-| Well-known for his non-con- | A section of London lost power |507 cars in the same period last |qate for tha Rew Danoerntin ary Association's secretariat is} formist habits about clothing, | for about four minutes. year Baten The sank ae we 'ial scheduled for Monday the bachelor lawyer from | Calendar 1966 truck output ejection. has Debi AB a er ial' 'Tuesday he goes to Paris and| Montreal was asked whether was 1,137,652 compared to 1,116,-) « Bees A ae _ a possible meeting with the pres | he planned to keep the beard Five Located 376 at the same point last year. PRE ie ange we ebay Sis ident of the Chamber of Depu-! for'the resumption of this ses- OWEN SOUND (CP) -- Five| . For the second straight week, ie... We only support them Sy easy hag iencrscore teen-agers who spent Wednes-|Canadian auto assemblies were | financially," Mr. Cecile said in _Mr, Lamourex"s meeting with I just haven't shaved for day night in two open boats on COMfined to Volvo, which built/an interview after cab t |Commonwealth officials con-| three weeks," he replied. He Lake Huron were discovered 80 cars, identical with last week. meeting ? inet! cerns that association's meeting! has just returned from a three Thursday by a fishing boat Canadian calendar year fig- INA: ven: have waver Wiad tol Ottawa next month week canoe trip in the Arctic about 12 miles out in the lake, UreS were 458,568 cars in 1966 |ryn jt," the minister replied to etek wag Fre aa aude wb oul goer ya The teen-agers are Marilyn Compared to 457,058 last year. |q reporter's question pg FAS Uasatane A ag as Mose gl vac He says the beard will. go | Arnold, 15, of Ancaster, Kathy |TTuck figures were 126,570 com- eration of the centre at New. mons. But if Parliament is re-! long before the:Commons sits. | Hepburn, 15, of Wiarton, 'Timo-|Pared with 88,479. market, about 25 miles north of thy Cruickshank, 17, of Shallow ee : ~ |'Toronto. Lake, Rodger Richardson, 18, ANSWERS BROWN of Hope Bay and Douglas Mona- Top Comes Off ; 'He accused the dismissed di- ROS I iY han, 15, of the Owen Sound naling ' a tae hath area, But Not Show apg Bee a pins a uate ' An Albatross aircraft sent . , Sonia' a ieee aga fr rieiggol om iabeeggel ir TORONTO (CP) -- The top {describing the reasons he be- tom the air-sea rescue station|came off but the show didn't |lieves brought about his dismis- : vere) Ont., spotted the /Thursday night at a special |sal. ish tug in mid-morning with the press preview of Toronto's first. Mr. Brown said at a Thursday APARTMENTS A NEW CONCEPT IN ! GRACIOUS LIVING!!! BIRTHDAY Bert Grennon, Celina St., aj former employee of The Osh-| awa Times, will celebrate his | 83rd birthday Aug. 13. 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