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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1966, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 21, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Canada To Emphasize UN Peacekeeping Role OTTAWA (CP)~Two minis- ters assured the Commons Tues- day yo ne SS aca tinue ress rmanen' machinery at the ations, fairs Minister ellyer rejected Conservative taunts that Canada suffered a defeat at the UN Monday its peacekeeping resolu- tion was shunted back to a spe- cial 33-country committee. tion Leader Diefen- baker commented that Canada "suffered a major diplomatic setback" and that Canadian plans for a standby UN peace force were "swept aside" at the UN. Mr. Hellyer said: 'The gov- ernment will be persistent in the rsuit of peace. We will not deterred by any seeming set: back," Earlier, Mr. Martin told Wal- lace Nesbitt (PC--Oxford) that the UN decision Monday was not a defeat for Canada, The General Assembly simply had decided to defer a vote until more discussions could be held in the committee. Canada would continue to press for a permanent solution to the financing of UN peace- keeping operations. Trolleys Halt ROME (AP) -- Italy's 150,000 urban bus and trolleycar em- ployees began a 48-hour strike today during the peak of Christ- mas shopping. The workers want a new labor contract with improved benefits, Four big un- fons were involved. Buildings Bought TORONTO (CP) ---~Ryerson Polytechnical Institute has bought four buildings at Bond and Victoria streets in down- town Toronto from Canadian Breweries Ltd. for $3,500,000. Ryerson Principal F. C, Jorgen: son said Tuesday that when the buildings are renovated they will accommodate 1,200 students more than the present enrol- ment of 5,000 day students and 9,000 night students, Jakarta Gets Time PARIS (AP) -- A seven-na- tion consortium of industrialized countries agreed Tuesday to al- low Indonesia to delay the re- payment of about $357,000,000 of debt, informed sources re- ported. Washers For Russia LIVERPOOL, England (Reut- ers)--Russia will get its first western-style laundrettes under an agreement signed Tuesday between the Fisher Bendix Co, of Liverpool and Soviet trade representatives in Britain. Fisher Bendix will provide tech- nical information to enable the Russians to manufacture wash- ing machines under licence. Air Drop Presents PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)----Three tons of Christmas presents were dropped by parachute into the Grand Canyon Tuesday for the 125 Indians living at the bottom of the huge gorge. There was one box for each member of ALLAN GROSSMAN ». signs agreement Dentention Centre ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Al- lan Grossman, Ontario minister of reform institutions, Tuesday signed an agreement clearing the way for construction of a detention centre for the coun- ties of Lincoln and Welland. The agreement provides for formation of a regional board which will investigate building a common detention centre. Cost of the centre would be shared equally by the counties and the province. Fallout Got Them Indianapolis, Ind, (AP)--Four PRICES REPORT MAIN HIGHLIGHTS OTTAWA (CP) -- High. lights of the report Tuesday by a joint Senate-Commons committee on its investigation of food prices: ' Value Of Price Competition Stressed By Committee Continued From Page 1 LA The report made repeated ref- ane modiaing ly engooepr erences to the value of Open) imme committee scored retall- jdeception A department of consumer WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy, With Arctic Cold j:.2: Snowllurries Predicted TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts|ness today. Mostly cloudy and St. Catharines Toronto ».,s+e0000 18 Forecast temperatures Low overnight, high Thursday Windsor ...++00006 15 5 Mount Forest .. Wingham .,..++6. 10 Hamilton ..,..+0+. 15 ooo 15 men literally fell into the hands of the law Tuesday. The quartet fell through a ceiling of a home after a canine squad member led police from a burgled gro- cery to the residence, Troops Entertain NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters) Soldiers from the Ist Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regi- ment in the UN Peace Force the Havasupai tribe. In each box was clothing, housewares, tools, toys and food. Gifts for the packages were collected in nearby Wickensburg and Phoe- /nix, affairs should be established with its own minister. Cents-off labels--the gdver- tising of goods at stated re- ductions from regular A dag -- should be prohibited be- cause they confuse consumers Full and/ complete disclos- ure should be required of ac- tivities of both public compa- nies and private companies of significance to the public. A joint committee should be established for the life of a parliamentary session to re- view consumer affairs and the state of the economy. Immediate steps should be taken to promote standardiza- tion and _ simplification of grades, names and packaging for consumer items. The consumer affairs minis- ter should review techniques of investigating and prosecut- ing cases of misleading adver- tising: More care should be taken in re-marking the prices of goods in the inventories of re- tail food stores. Canadian Boy Delivers Toys ROME (AP) -- A Canadian boy flew here Tuesday night and, in a ceremony at the Rome airport, delivered two tons of toys for Italian children caught in the disastrous November floods, Gregory Thomson, 12, of Tor- onto, took a toy train and a puppet from the mountain of toys and handed them to Fabio Conforti, a dark-haired seven- year-old boy chosen to represent and distort price relationships; price competition and more widespread dissemination of consumer information to the public in simplified form. It urged that consumer educa- tion start in high school, And it said government surveys of economic affairs should be im- proved for the layman. W CONTINUALLY be the exclusive province of ex- manently to kee continuous review. been an increased tendency to- ward convenience-packaging of foods, It said it would not com- ment on "'the cultural aspects of this development,"' but that the higher costs of processing had to be recognized in consu- mer prices. "If consumers prefer partially --or completely -- free to exercise their' choice," \the committee said, "However, if their time spent in the kitchen is reduced, it is to be expected that the cost of eating will be jincreased." | The report added: 'Economics cannot properly|the committee said: perts, even though it has\concerned about the peti that are beg ment of public affairs complex," ine report said. It/properly informed, . added that a Senate-Commons piesa map ea Myr committee should be ved up gee licly on Pp the whole|the scrutiny of liamentar- field of ccntsmer affairs under) ians, public' officials, postion | The committee said there has/the academic community. a'eurs from hiding th prepared|Sees no reason why large pub- foods, they should be perfectly | lic companies should be com- | "There are quite acceptable|y ers for poor inventory manage- ment-which led them to mark- ing new prices on packages without removing the old prices. This led to confusion among shoppers and was irritating. On the subject of more com- plete and regular disclosure of corporate costs, profits, invest- ment return and price spreads, "If those responsible for or manage- are to be should be available pub- a continuous basis for groups, investment analysts and "Such public disclosure would also be a spur to greater effic- jency and productivity by pre- venting inefficient entrepren- eir ineffi- ciency from shareholders or public scrutiny. "Further, your committee pelled to compete in the market place against other large priv- ate competitors whose opera- tions are almost wholly secret and many of which are priva- tely-held ' wholly-owned subsidi- aries of non-Canadian parents," issued at 5:30 a.m. colder with a few snowflurries Synopsis: Considerable cloudi-|tonight and Thursday, Winds ness will hang over Ontario to-jlight today and northerly 20 day and Thursday. Some snow] Thursday. is again expected during today) Northern Lake Huron, south- in the Windsor area and lightiern Gedrgian Bay: Variable snowflurries through ton igh t|cloudiness today, Mostly cloudy and Thursday over most of On-|and colder tonight and Thurs- tario. A developing northerly|day with a few snowflurries. flow of air will bring colder/Occasional snowsqualls Thurs- temperatures to all of Ontario/day, Winds light today and tonight and Thursday. northerly 20 Thursday, Lake 'St. Clair, Windsor:| Northern Georgian Bay, Al- Cloudy today with occasional|goma, White River, Cochrane, snow. Mostly cloudy and colder|Timagami, western James Bay, with snowflurries Thursday.|Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, Winds light today and northerly|Sudbury: Variable cloudiness 20 Thursday, and a few snowflurries today Lake Erie, Niagara, Lake On-|and Thursday, Colder. Winds tario, Haliburton;southern Lake/light today and northerly 20 Huron, Killaloe, London, Ham-/Thursday. ilton, Toronto; Variable cloudi-| Ottawa: Cloudy with periods of light snow today, Thursday ¢ an ada Koreans cloudy with few sunny periods 7 Sign Trade Pact and a little cooler, Winds north- east 15. OTTAWA (CP) -- The first trade agreement between Can- ada and South Korea, opening a new market for Canadian grain and forest products, was signed Tuesday in the Parlia- ment Buildings. The two countries, which have had limited trade ties so far, will reduce their tariffs to the level reserved for most-favored nations, Peterborough North Bay ..+06. +10 UADUTY seeeseees "10 Earlton ...-ss0e0s 10 Sault Ste. Marie, 0 Kapuskasing ...-. 20 White River ...., -25 Moosonee «s++0-. * Timmins ....+55. 20 BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS DINNER 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Good Food Reasonable Prices Parking Rear of Hotel HOTEL LANCASTER 27 KING ST, W. substitutes for many types of food and consumers can affect the prices of particular items simply by not buying them if they think the price is exces- | sive, "It is also true that some con- sumers could reduce their food buagets by shopping carefully, prodided the retail food markets available to them are truly competitive. KEEP INFORMED | "The conclusion of your com-| mittee is that if consumers are well informed and discriminat- ing in their shopping practices, they can reduce their food bill) here Wednesday gave picnic lunches to Greek and Turkish- Cypriot children in celebration ay: of the regiment's 83rd anniver- 5 sary. Stop Kissing]. KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) The censor Wednesday ordered | kissing to stop on Malaysian |~ television. Love scenes will be heavily cut because they were "embarrassing" to older peo- ple, Hussain Maricat, chairman of the censorship board, told re- porters. Antique Stolen ""ONTREAL (CP) --Darryl H. , Australian-born architec- turai draughtsman, was sen- tenced Tuesday to a week in i! after being convicted of 'inging into Canada an antique paxe, knowing it to have n stolen. The weapon, re- de to have been designed r King Philip II of Spain, has @ listed value of $500,000. Hicks 'was found trying to sell the gun- axe in suburban Mount Royal Christmas At Home men jailed contempt of court charges. will ~~ | Missile Boats Sent | ALGIERS (Reuters) -- Rus- sia has delivered two fast }\guided-missile patrol boats to Igeria, informed sources here} said Tuesday night. The two 75- me iton Komar-class vessels are # \each armed with two launchers |for missiles with a range of 15) jmiles, 7 UN Adopts Budget UNITED NATIONS (CP) -- he General Assembly over- whelmingly adopted Tuesday a record budget of $130,314,230 for 1967 UN expenses. The Soviet | =) Union registered the only major s|objection to the budget appro-| priations, It said the budget could be- cut "'substantially" if strict economies were applied, Subs Steer Clear | WASHINGTON (AP) -- The} Pentagon said Tuesday Soviet) submarines are steering clear lof U.S. costs, the South China Sea off Vietnam and other sen- sitive areas. 'They don't want to be caught inadvertently in| DAVID LEWIS -.» Seeks information OTTAWA (CP)--~Three union in Vancouver on the tens of thousands of chil-/ appreciably in many cases." dren in the flood-stricken areas} of Florence and Tuscany, PR i ge sero hinge oe gem Po Delta, the Venetian main-| '7 d be alas "aoa it land and the Alpine valleys. At-| Cana wd itis ted 4 nse ef ve ps ny Hay aeag to Italy.) the new department of the reg-| The toys were gathered by the|+StTar-seneral. ; Canadian Committee for Italian) SP ecitic recommendations; Flood Relief. Six more tons of| were that nomenclature for va-| toys were due to arrive Jan. 2,| rious grades and classes of| in time for Epiphany feast tay [eo ee be gg tage ift-giving four days later. jand the public made aware of| ith Mat rnb cE their meaning, and that goods) |be packed in standardized con-/ |tainers so shoppers can com-/ Uranium Contract pare weights and contents eas-) Tabled By Martin '" when.comparing prices. | The committee called for re- OTTAWA (CP) -- External| straint in the use of retail trad- Affairs Minister Martin tabled! ing stamps, contests, games and in the Commons Tuesday the|premiums to attract customers. new agreement guaranteeing) jt said it will study this field) Canada a future market for its| more intensively after the uranium in India. : Christmas - New Year recess, The agreement was signed in'The Committee held 42 sittings, | New Delhi Dec, 16, |mainly on food prices, from It supplements an agreement) Sent, 28 to Dec. 13. signed three years earlier re-| While not giving its final word| lating to'the Rajasthan atomic) on other forms of fetail sales power station in India and Can-/gimmicks, the committee ada's Douglas Point, Ont., NU-/strongly criticized the practice| | clear generating station. -- of manufacturers and procesc| for $3,000 Nov. 14. be home for Christmas but two of them will have to return in the new year to complete sen- U.S. Keeps Tabs WASHINGTON (CP) --The ecommerce department said Tuesday night more than 6,000,- @00 Canadians will have stayed Overnight or longer in the United States by the end of the year tences, the Commons was told) Tuesday, Solicitor-General Pennell, re- plying to David Lewis (NDP-- York South), said further con- sideration to shortening the sen- tence of the two men could be given later. HERE an FAIR CONDITION | Donald Tilling, 1122 Hortop $t., remains in "fair" condi- tion at Toronto General Hospl- tal today suffering injuries re- ceived in a one-car accident qarly Sunday on Simcoe | Street North. Mr. Tilling, only Occupant of the car, was first admitied to Oshawa Gen- d THERE the Peace, Garnet Robertson, will be sitting. He will hear traffic offences but it is expect- ed that all criminal cases will be remanded to a later date. BANK DEBITS Debits to Oshawa bank ac- ;counts in November . {crashed head-on 12 miles out- totalled} any embarrassing position,"| said Vice-Admiral Charles Mar- tell, head of the navy anti-sub- marine program Crash Kills 4 BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) -- Fourteen persons were killed Tuesday when two buses side Bogota, police reported $5 Million Sought SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)-- The family of a Eureka, Calif., newspaper photographer killed earlier this year in a Japan plane crash filed suit Tuesday for $5,000,000 in damages, Killed jia (te Claon OF @ Jel airiner on ;Mount Fuji last March 5 was Neil K. Hulbert, chief photog- rapher of Eureka Newspapers, Rabies Cases On Increase TORONTO (CP)--Dr. N. H McAninch, an Ontario assistant district -veterinarian, Monday said rabies has increased con- jsiderably in York County and last eight months. But he said there is no need for panic There were 602 rabies cases in Ontario between April 1 and Nov, 30, The 1965 statistics are not available but the number of cases is definitely up, he said. li Newiiarket monday, DY, B. C, LaPage, medical officer of health, said an outbreak, which began last spring, now is "| sers labelling packages "to im-| in eastern Ontario during the} Tenderflake LARD Snowflake SHORTENING MARGARINE | 4 Las. 1.00 20. RR ae Monarch Parfait Dessert -- Complete PIE 4 1. 1.00 ply that the product was being) sold below the regular retail! price." called | "The use of the 60 - 'cents-off' label seems to be of} fairly recent origin and now to} be quite common for such) classes of commodities as deter- gents and processed foods. |CONSUMER CONFUSED "This device tends to create juncertainfy about what the reg; | ular retail price is, particularly | in a period of change. Cents-off | labels therefore confuse the con- | sumer and lead to abuses. "Anything which smacks of | | Wood Names fo Kemember When Buying or Sciling jj) REAL ESTATE 4 This is the week, Now i KING" offers you these savings. Blade and Boneless Short Rib ROAST u 39F CANADA PACKERS Oven Ready, Young Plump, Tender HEN TURKEYS 8 to 15 Ibs. ye iS TOMS i WHILE THEY LAST Pickled COTTAGE ROLLS » 59° | 1.00 sthe Time "THE | terrific Christmas Sweet Bologna Wieners Hamburg 3 lbs. for Inc., who was heading to Viet- ham on 'assignment, All 194 persons aboard the British at its worst in Markham, Whit- church and King townships. } 521.1 millions, a substantial in- | crease from October and an in- |; crease from November of last éral Hospital but later was moved to Toronto. Reg. Aker -- President Bill MeFeeters -- Vice Pres, KIELBOSSA APPEAL DISMISSED The Ontario Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal by Joseph Fenyves against his con- viction by Magistrate H. M. Jermyn, at Oshawa last May, On a charge of assault occa sioning ' actual bodily harm. Fenyves was sentenced to two! years in jail. PROBE BREAK-IN Claremont (Staff) --A repor- ted break-in at the Claremont Co-Operative Store, on the Brock Road at the north end of Claremont, was being inves- ted by Whitby OPP today. lo further details were avail- able at time of. goint to press. HOSPITAL REPORT Fifty - four babies were born at the Oshawa General Hospit- al during the week ending Dec 17. There were 355 admissions and 332 discharges. One hund- fed and seven major, 120 min- or and 92 eye, ear, nose and throat operations were perfor- med, Two hundred and eight treatments and examinations were given and 41 casts ap- plied. The physiotherapy depart- ment gave 904 treatments and Made 612 visits; while the oc- Overseas Airways Corp, plane died in the crash Drug Charg TORONTO (CP) ~Richard George Rayfield Wood, 22, has jbeen charged with trafficking jin a controlled drug. Police said year, The figure for October was 388.8 millions and for No- vember of last year, 445.5 mil- lions, Debits represented money withdrawn from deposit ac- counts other than federal gov- ernment accounts in chartered banks. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS Oshawa's secondary and pub- lic. school children start their! Christmas holidays Thursday afternoon, They will not be back until Jan. 2, the Tuesday| after New Year's HEAD, CHEST INJURIES PICKERING (Staff)--A Pick- ering man, Earl Norman Davies, 30, of Squires Beach, was taken to Scarborough Gen- eral Hospital with head and chest injuries «after his car struck the Rougemont Bridge, Pickering, about midnight Tues: day. The car was severely damaged. The investigating of- ficer was Whitby OPP Con- stable Ron Francisco RIFLES STOLEN Thieves who broke into the Claremont Co-operative Store, on the Brock Road at the north | end of Claremont, overnight burg, N.S., and brought to Tor- onto following investigations here that led to the arrest of 11 persons last week Civil Unions Urged MONTREAL (CP)--A_ three: man team of law experts Tues- day propesed an amendment to Quebec's Civil Code to allow of ficlals outside the church perform marriage ceremonies The team, one of several work- ing on the revision of the cen tury-old code, said the "estab. lishment of a purely civil solemnization of marriage is to- day an imperative necessity" in Quebec "pICC" cupational therapy department handled 144 cases COURT CHARGE AJAX (Staff) Because Magistrate H. W. Jermyn will be away Thursdak\ people due! to appear court cases at Ajax/ i be directed instead to the at Pickering Municipal! » where Justice of N I G A H Monday took three rifles, a 1 radio and a_ record player, worth $110. The rifles were later recovered from a stolen car found at Port. Perry UNITED APPEAL WHITBY (Staff) -- The latest figure for th@ Whitby United) Appeal Fund ds '$23,000. The campaign tar, is $34,900. NIGHT NEED FUEL OIL ? CALL PERRY 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT Wood was arrested in Lunen- |p to | 23-Day Escorted Tour Te FLORIDA 4 $208.09. Sightseeing end tx- cellen' scommodetion, M 25th te April 16th. 967, ssa Phone 623-3265 COLMER TRAVEL SERVICE 14 Orchard View Bivd. Bowmanville, Ontario SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. 723-2265 u. 69¢ COOKED MEATS CHICKEN and MAC and DUTCH PICKLED PIME | | H H CITY OF OSHAWA GARBAGE COLLECTION NOTICE Christmas ONY Boxing Day and New Year's Day THERE WILLL BE NO GARBAGE COLLECTION ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS: MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1966 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1966 MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1967 PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING CHANGES IN SCHEDULES: Changed Te Wednesday, Dec, 28th Wednesday, Dec, 28th Wednesday, Dec. 28th Thursday, Dec. 29th Monday, Jan, 2nd Tuesday, Jan, 3rd Garbage must be out by 7:00 a.m. on the above days to avoid being missed as the time of collec tion will change because of revised schedules PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE GARBAGE OUT OVER THE WEEKEND R. C. BINT, Chairman, Public Works Committee, | ) COMMERCIAL BEEF SIDES Sides lb, 49 Hinds tb, 69e Fronis |b. 43¢ | | | | | | Normal Day of Collection Monday, Dec. 26th Tuesday, Dec. 27th 909 SIMCOE ST. Open 9 tH Thure. = 'Pri ¢ tg CHEESE NTO 49°. 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