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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Sep 1966, p. 2

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Q 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 8, 1966 "RK GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE. Threat Of Inflation Said To Be Serious Po gy day a wen Min- "night the threat of inflation "is | somew the He told CBC-TV more serious than at there tude of Canadians toward the threat--"'now everyone is vinced." He believed Parliament was --_ o vernment in its ef- in sll although he felt the poe gpl ey olaogrel ahaa ful as it might have been Opposition MPs oad have oa "grea ter sense of responsibil- eity" when a minority govern- "ment is faced with such a prob- 'lem, Government measures to les- "sen ogni JB acre had 'already helped wiate the sit- 'uation, But everyone must ex- ercise spending restraint, : Democrat Chosen BUFFALO (AP)--New York "Democrats nominated Frank D. O'Connor Wednesday «the 's candidate in blican Governor Nelson A. kefeller, « O'Connor, 56-year-old presi- 'dent of the 'New York City coun- 'cil, won nomination easily on the first ballot, defeating plas- "tics millionaire Howard Sam- 'uels of Canadaigua. . The nomination came as the "Democrats attempted to put to- "gether some semblance of 'unity after months of bitter ~~ among its leaders. eanwhile, the policy com- HERE AND THERE|} 8T. JOHN BOOTH St. John Ambulance, 435, of General Motors, was year. On Sept. 1, the men were visited and commended by dig- nitaries of St. John Ambulance group had received so many rthy comments. Objec- of the booth was to familiar- ize public with mouth-to- aunt methods of artificial res- WINS 22 AWARDS Taslie Taylor, Rurketon. prominent Durham RETIRES "Mrs. M, J, Hutchinson, who has been a member of the Bowmanville Public Library staff for 13 years, will retire at the end of this month. She plans to visit relatives in South Africa during the winter. ANTI-NOISE An anti-noise bylaw was pass- ed this week by Bowmanville Town Council. The bylaw deals with all possible noises by pro- hibiting some and regulating 5 WELFARE A total of 124 welfare re- elpients were reported in Bow- manville during August, The total cost was $5,675.01. The cost to the town was $821.77. HON. MITCHELL SHARP mittee of the Liberal party an- nounced in New York City it had endorsed Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. as the party's candidate for governor, The ac- t @8ition made Roosevelt a virtual No- «vember élection battle with Re- shoo-in for the nomination at the Liberals' convention today, STEPHEN ROMAN Roman Optimistic day he is optimistic about pos- sible resumption of negotiations for the sale of Canadian ura- nium ore to France. But the French atomic energy commis- sion declined comment. Stephen Roman, president of Denison Mines Limited, spoke to reporters during a. business trip here. His firm is preparing to open a sand, gravel and ce- ment business near Paris. Roman was optimistic, he said, because "'the political at- mosphere is much better than it was several months ago" and "business conditions are going to make it even better." Negotiations between Canada and France broke down about a year ago when France de- clined to accept the condition that Canadian uranium not be used in nuclear weapons. PARIS (AP) -- A Canadian) mining executive said Wednes-| Volunteers Arrive NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) ~ Ninety volunteers from the Ca- nadian University Service Over- seas arrived here Wednesday on their way to posts all over East and Central Africa. They were welcomed by &. H. Heeney of the Canadian high commission in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Twelve school teachers, one university lecturer, one doctor, five nurses, one town planner, one lawyer and a public admin- istrator will stay in Kenya. The rest of the volunteers will go on to posts in Tanzania, Zam- bia, Malagasy, Burundi and Rwanda, Labor In Favor LONDON (Reuters) --- Brit- ain's Labor government has re- gained its national popularity lead over the Conservative party, the latest Gallup poll said today. The poll, published in The Daily Telegraph, showed Prime Minister Wilson's administration 2% per cent in front, The previous poll, taken among a cross-section of voters published at the beginning of August, had the opposition lead- ing Labor for the first time since the March general election by only one-half per cent. Condition Removal KARACHI (AP)--Canada has withdrawn its earlier condition oa credits to Pakistan for the second five-year plan and has allowed Pakistan free foreign exchange of 25 per cent of the Canadian credits during the current year, it was reported today. Under the new terms, 25 per cent of the Canadian aid would no longer be tied to purchases in Canada. Pakistan is receiving about $25,000,000 from Canada an- | nually, Russian Deported NEW YORK (AP) -- Valentin Revin, 34-year-old Soviet diplo- mat the state department says paid more than, $5,000 for Gummy from an American scientist, wasll deported Wednesday night, ac- companied by his wife and daughter. The state department said the scientist worked for the CHICAGO (AP) - The Sun- A Toyko umbrella manu- facturer dreaming up pub- licity attached one of his CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP)} The Gemini 11 astronauts, con- fident and ready to shatter space records, relaxed today as preparations clicked smoothly toward a doubleheader launch Friday, Project officials gave a go- ahead to fuel the 90-foot-tall, Gemini - Titan If rocket this ings with project officials, Gem- ini 11 pilots Charles Conrad and spacewalker-to-be Richard Gordon planned only a casual review of their flight plan while relaxing in crew quarters here, vous with the Agena BUT STAY OUT morning. Except for brief meet-| Goals of their planned 71-hour mission include a rapid rendez- target OF THE WIND products to a crash helmet and, presto, a helmetella, (AP Wirephoto) -- Gemini II Space Pilots Ready For Twin Launching satellite on Gemini 11's first or- |bit using the Agena's main en- |gine to scoot them to a record altitude of 863 miles, flying in formation with the Agena while tied to it by a 100-foot cord, and jperforming an automatic 'hands-off' re-entry, Gordon, 36 - year - old rookie astronaut, plans two ventures outside Gemini 11--a 107-minute stroll during Gemini 11's second day aloft and a 140 - minute "space stand" the third day, when the spaceman pops the upper half of his body outside stars, WEATHER FORECAST the spaceship to photograph Cmdr, Conrad, veteran of the eight - day Gemini _ 5 _flight" 8; 48 am, TORONTO (CP)--Forecast is- sued by the weather office at 6:30 a.m,; Synopsis: 'Temperatures are aenantead ta vine Sayeeree Ve teee 708 with Northern Untario reaching 5v, The warming trend will con-| day tinue through Friday except in e urea, Wenwnos BRIDE PLANS BLACK CAKE BRISTOL, England (AP)-- Janice Bracey's wedding cake is oing to be black. he idea of a black cake ssnsted as a joke," she ex- plained today, 'Then thought, why not? Everyone has a white cake, so I de- cided mine would be differ- ent," Saturday Janice, 19, weds Sydney Hawkins, 20, Janice is anything but con- ventional, Two years ago she became a bricklayer when her father, a contractor, laugh: ingly offered her a job. She accepted and learned the trade, The man she will marry also is a bricklayer, They met when they were lying bricks together on a 'My parents don't mind about the black cake," she said, "and my husband-to-be thinks it's original," After the honeymoon the couple will live in a three- bedroom house near here, Ja- nice and Sydney laid the bricks themselves, naturally, Arrives In Poland WARSAW (AP)--A Canadian government delegation led by Trade Minister Robert Winters arrived in this Polish capital Wednesday to begin an East Eu- ropean tour, Poland imports mainly grain from Canada, In the last 11 years Canadian grain imports have totalled more than §200,- 000,000, Polish sources said other imports from Canada, mainly non-ferrous metals, are increasing. Canada imports from Poland consumer goods, mostly textiles, and Gordon are to blast off at 10:25 a.m. EDT Friday, 97 min- utes after their Atlas - Agena target rocket roars skyward at Trade Delegation |" Rising Temperatures, Light Winds Predicted the Cochrane and western James Bay regions, Lake St, Clair, Lake Erie, Niagara, | Lake: Ontario, Lake onto, Hamilton: Sunny' with paged ay tf indy Ww: y. edad Bay, pron Killaloe, Algoma, Sault Ste, Marie, 'Timagami, White River, North Bay, Sudbury warmer FB sy' Friday 4 and still warmer, Winds tight today southwest 15 Friday, Cochrane: Sunny and warm cloudy periods and scattered afternoon thunderstorms, Turn: ing cooler Friday, Winds south- west 15 to 20, Ottawa region: Sunny and ba 4 today and Friday, Light winds Forecast temperatures Low overnight, high Friday WIndsOr .sseceeeeee BS St, THOMAS coeereee BO Wingham srvseveres 48 Hamilton .ssseceees 52 St, Catharines ..... 55 TOTONLO sessseeeeee 55 Kingston s.sseeesse 52 Trenton s.+vee Harton sevssseeeee BO Sault Ste. Marie ... 55 Kapuskasing ..+... 55 White River Moosonee .. slightly more than a year ago, | EXHIBITION Sept. 19 - Oct. 3 shit i ibe Seem hn etlle of Oth Century. Wen Von Sie Aono ere some of the mesters repre- sented, You will be given @ eress-section of humanity shown in the fece af men es shown in these peint- The selection of pein le on loan courtesy of The Art tne f 'Onterie, stitute o CANADIAN AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM 99 SIMCOE ST, $, HAWA TRADE-IN ! TRADE-UP ! Times says that it has learned that Lynda Bird Johnson is go- ing to work soon for National Geographic magazine. Carlton Kent of The Sun-Times Washing- ton bureau writes that the 22- year-old daughter of president and Mrs. Johnson will become @ geographic researcher for the magazine which maintains its editorial offices dn Washington, -y new recipients were accept- HORTICULTURAL GROUP Rene Thiebaud, a landscape gardener, was guest speaker at the Oshawa Horticultural So- ciety meeting 'Tuesday. Mr. Thiebaud spoke on the planting and culture of fall bulbs for gardens. Lloyd. Johnston re- ceived a prize for his dahlias as did Clarence Tink. Mr. John- ston gave a short talk on the eare and culture of dahlias. THE HEINTZMAN PIANO RENTAL PLAN Here's 2 novel plan for. parents who wish to test their children's muiical ability before purchas- ing a piano, Heintzman will rent you an attractive, new amall piano for 6 months--if you de- cide to purchase it, the six enashly sess sed savtage will bo on the purchase price; || The balance on Heintzman's Own Budget Terms. 79 SIMCOE ST. N. 728-2921 HEINTZMAN ILAIALILAAILAI | Jordan People on the go... er especially on the modern. Athome they likean old favourite ~Jordan Sherry, from the bottle, chilled seven fine Jordan Sherries--dry to rich golden cream. For perfect enjoyment, be sure your Sherry is Jordan. Very popular. | JORDAN WINES Sherry active... smart... rocks. 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Hyacinthe 1s about 25 miles east of Montreal, No one was injured in the in- eldent as a quick thinkin | neer managed to run his train over the torn track ing the throttle all the way. Inquiry MONTREAL. (CP)--A mech: anic from Sudbury, Ont,, ac-| open! cused of miting a section of CNR main-line track and at- tempting to blow up a CPR , faced preliminary in- quiry here W Wodoostey y. The Satna involving Lio nel Chenette, 32, the accused, jasved oniy Lt snore ume ance defence attorney Jacaues Chasse prosecutor Andre to have evi- rd, Chenette, as well as Collin, 33, and Allard, 26, both former technicians in the Canadian armed forces, are accused of the CNR's Montreal- Maritimes line near St, Hyacin- the, Que. Aug, 2, 1965, Guaranteed Investment Certificates 62% sw 0 Yeas Per Annum CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Are pleased to announce thot they have increased the interest rate on 5 to 10 year G.1.C.'s to 62 % (formerly 6%) and on | to 4 year G.I.C.'s to 614% (formerly 6%), Central Ontario Trust & Savings Corporation 19 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA 723-8221 23 KING ST, W, BOWMANVILLE 623-2527 "BIG REDUCTIONS" on all Model 1966 Volkswagens WHILE THEY FASTBACK REDUCED PRICE '2990 cores INCLUDE: Gos Heater, ---- Bucket Seate, = rrore, Licence, dehieaht Wieck oe Windshield Wipers, Tank of ey Full Volkswagen New Car Warranty CASH - TRADE - TERMS Sales Limited 334 Ritson Rd. S. Dial 723-3461

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