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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1966, p. 2

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2. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Medicare Plan Delay Welcomed By Robarts TORONTO (CP) -- Premier DBaharte eaid Thuredav night he welcomed the federal govern- decision to postpone its ment's see Fae a" 8 feeling that we can year to ham- the difficulties great deal of discussion between the governments about the plan between now and the time it goes into effect. Dr. R. K. C. Thomson, presi- dent of the Canadian Medical Association, said a year's post- ponement is. a ful and ive step." Delay will give the govern- ment a further opportunity to needs nancial support of medical schools. Computers Studied CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)-- ect front door. used in editing and informing Management was announced Thursday at Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. The study, sponsored by the American Newspaper Publish- ers Association, is designed "to investigate experimentally how some of the recent advances in information. transfer engineer- in the news- ) be carried on at nT to essociation with proj- ect INTREX, which is carrying out a larger program of infor- mation transfer experiments in- volving computer storage of in- formation for libraries. The announcement said the estimated first year cost of the project is $50,000 and added that ANPA expects to continue the program on a permanent basis. Relieved Of Post agency Tanjug said Thursday. No further details were given, Bond Banned socialist states and distort the facts about them." The Bond spy films already have been banned. Poland Bars Billy ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)--Evan- gelist Billy Graham says he'll make a private trip to Scotland this month instead of a speaking visit to Poland because the Po- lish government denied him a visa, Graham's office announced Thursday that the Polish em- bassy in Washington told the Evangelist that now is not an appropriate time for a visit. HERE AND THERE) ATTENDED MEETING Oshawa Separate School Board Trustee Ivan Wallace attended a special. board meet- ing Wednesday. His name was not included in the list of trustees who attended the meet- ing, which was published in a Times' story Thursday. POLICE CHECKS The Provincial police detach- ments in the Oshawa area will conduct checks during the next two weeks to make sure motor- ists obey the new traffic regu- lations requiring that vehicles coming from both directions must stop when warning lights on school buses are flashing. The rule applies to all areas above the 36 mph zone. RECOVERING Ross Lee, a resident of the Kedron area, is a patient in the Oshawa General Hospital recovering from a heart attack. program tion by the or- 7 federal dead- "reasonable, use- PREMIER ROBARTS Fire Kills Man TORONTO (CP) -- Coroner Kuno Alt of Toronto said Thurs- day night Beverly Carmen Dixon, 47, of Toxonto was in his home dying .6f asphyxiation when a fireman knocked on the When no one answered, police said the fireman slipped a no- tice under the door that he had called to make a routine inspec- tion of the home. About six hours later, firemen broke down the back door and found Mr. Dixon dead on & couch in a rear living room. Members of the arson squad said a couch had caught fire and Mr. Dixon died of asphyxi- ation. GERDA MUNSINGER Report Not In OTTAWA (CP) -- Acting Prime Minister Martin told the Commons Thursday no member of the cabinet has received the report on the Gerda Munsinger sex and security affair from Mr. Justice Wishart Spence. | Nor has a copy of the report been flown to Prime Minister |Priest Is Appointed lan essay contest for 14-to-22- |said Thursday. LONDON, - ag' (Cr) -- mH, vicar - general. of the Roman Catholic diocese of London, it was announced Thursday. - Msgr. Mugan was educated here and was ordained in 1931 at St. Peter's Cathedral fol- lowing studies at St. Peter's Seminary. He will retain his as sor. The other vicar - general of the diocese is Msgr. D. P. Mahoney. : Lions Seek Peace HAMILTON (CP) -- Edward M. Lindsey, president of Lions International, said Thursday the organization is attacking the | world's largest problem--peace. Mr. Lindsey, speaking to a |Lions meeting, said that the |800,000-member service club is ready to join the peace fight by training today's youngsters. of Lawrenceburg, Tenn., is on the last leg of .a nationwide tour of Canada. The club is running lyear-olds, the winner of which will. receive a $25,000-first prize The essay topic is Peace is Attainable. Exemption Granted TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's Grade 10, 11 and 12 students "employed in harvesting or pro- cessing of agricultural prod- ucts" are exempt from attend- ing school until Sept. 16, Deputy Education Minister G. L. Duffin! A bulletin has been sent to} all school boards stating that! the exemption has been granted as an emergency measure. For school -board provincial grants purposes, attendance at school will be credited for those stu- dents who produce a letter from their parents stating that they were working in agricultural harvesting or processing. It is believed to be the first such exemption since the Sec- ond World War. Liaison Favored WATERLOO, Ont. (CP) -- Churches must form closer re- lations with other denomina- tions and planning authorities to adapt to the industrialization of rural areas, the general council of the Tinited Church of Canada was told Thursday. The committee on evangelism in rural churches told the 22nd church council revolutionary ef- fects are felt on rural life when large industries move into smill communities. It recommended a_ closer church - government liaison in planning industrial communi- ties and also called for inter- denominational research in planning for such communities. Plotted Overthrow Pearson, now in London for the Commonwealth prime ministers) CAIRO (AP) -- Egypt's state 'present position pastor of Christ the King Parish in Wind- Mr. Lindsey, a former mayor conference, he said. supreme security court Thurs- | Mr. Martin was replying to\day sentenced Communist! Richard A. Bell (PC--Carleton) ,!eader Mustafa Agha to life im-| who asked whether a copy fad eer = = oo ae "this savory document" was on|Convicting him of mastermind-| Ag Aaa Mi oatued: jing a plot to overthrow Presi-| Mr. Justice Spence investi-| dent Nasser's regime and insti-| gated charges that the relation- | tute a pro-Peking "Egyptian ship. of the German blonde with| Peoples' Republic. members of the former Con-| servative cabinet constituted a! risk to national security. City Loses Bid | CAMROSE, Alta. (CP)--This lcity 60 miles southeast of Ed- monton has lost a bid to have a | $5,000,000 steel pipe order filled at the local Steel Company of Canada plant, A Stelco official told the Cam- rose Chamber of Commerce Wednesday the order is being filled. from the Welland plant. He said transportation problems caused by the rail strike influ- enced the company's decision, as it would have taken three jweeks to bring raw materials to Camrose, rather than the nor- mal 10 days. The pipe is to be used on a 183-mile line in northern Al- berta. OSHAWA HOME SHOW THURS., FRI., SAT., SEPT. 15th, 16th, 17th. Cruel To Connie | LOS ANGELES (AP) --Ac- tress. Connie Stevens, charging | extreme cruelty, has filed for di- vorce from actor James Stacy. | Miss Stevens, 28, will receive | most of the couple's community | property under a_ settlement | statement filed Thursday in Los | | Angeles. Miss Stevens married | Oshawa Kinsmen Club president Robert Fry (right) last night attached a special award pin on the lapel of Jack Risebrough in recognition of his perfect KINSMEN HONOR CLUB MEMBER attendance record. . Mr, Risebrough has not missed club meeting in the past 20 years. Donald Fleming, (centre) immediate past president of the club, auto- cag the..gavel of office fore turning it over to at the meeting. --Oshawa Times Photo WEATHER FORECAST New Bond Rate: TORONTO (CP)--Forecast is- sued by the weather office at 5:30 a.m.: Synopsis: A slow warming trend in daytime temperatures is likely to continue through to- day and Saturday. Colder air is expected to move into the Coch- rane region today. Further southward progress of the cold air is expected to be held up in from the west. Niagara, Lake Huron, Ontario, Southern Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe, Wind- sor, London, Toronto, Hamilton: Sunny today and Saturday with slowly rising t emperatures. Winds light. Northern Georgian Bay, jmagami, Algoma, Sault |Marie, North Bay, Sudbury: Lake} Ste. | Warm Trend Continues Weather Outlook Good Windser St. Thomas .....++. 50 London ...... cennes 50 Kitchener Mount Forest UP | Toronto by a weak disturbance moving | peterhar Kingston .. Lake Erie, 'Lake St. Clair, Trenton brs Killaloe ... |Muskoka .... North Bay .... Sudbury .. |Barlton ....seceeses |Sault Ste. Marie ... ri. | Kapuskasing A 4 | White River |Timmins To Be 'Special' OTTAWA (CP) -- Attractive interest rates are indicated for 1966 Canada Savings Bonds. Details of the issue will be Forecast temperatures | made public Saturday, but Fi- Low overnight, high Saturday {nance Minister Sharp dropped sektee sense l Oe |a\hint in the Commons Thurs- }day that the special centennial lissue will be special. Speaking on measures to stem inflation, Mr. Sharp said a larger flow of savings would help. | "As one means of encourag- ing individuals to save, we shall shortly be offering a special |centennial issue of Canada Sav- jings Bonds." apparent indifference. Commissioners attending the week-long council showed little jreaction Thursday when the it : - a gg Fry. James Pilk- 'the WATERLOO, Ont. 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OSHAWA HOME SHOW Nightly Draw for Free Trip to Bermuda! The highlight of every evening will be the draw for a FREE TRIP TO BERMUDA FOR TWO, yes all expenses paid, and there will be a trip given away every night. : Nightly Entertainment! Two shows nightly storring Oshawa's own SHIRLEY HARMER and the popular master of ceremonies BOB FRANCIS and the Jimmy Dale Trio. See Oshawa by Helicopter Helicopter Service will be available for rides at a nominal charge. OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM OPEN DAILY FROM 12.30 TO 10 P.M. SATURDAY FROM 10 A.M, ADMISSION $1,00 BUS SERVICE AVAILABLE Thurs. from 1 to 10 p.m. & Sat. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. AND AMPLE FREE PARKING

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