5 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 28, 1966 NEW YEAR'S EVE SPECIAL Parades, Bonfires, Usher 2 Bagg By age eke eng ota re Te wel ae day as Canadians usher in the. ; parade, 5 mama gut with * bonfir es, sa tes, torch-lightings and aietal land's Joseph Smallwood will Peon > ogee a is fellow premiers: Sir Sandford, a. 10th - century surveyor and f director of the CPR, is as fa- ther of the system of interna- tional standard time under hour "ahead" of the rest of Canada. It will be 12:02 a.m. New- Time when Premier foundland , Smallwood will launch the New Y¥ b: a centennial Confederation 'ohn's, a nial flame ceremony at the pro- vincial capital. Celebrations in Ottawa will start early, with Prime Minister Pearson lighting the national centennial flame at 7 p.m. The event will be' televised in @ program that will include an address by the prime minister, ®@ recorded message from the Queen, and singing of the cen- -- anthem by a massed 0 Couriers will be dispatched from the scene across the Inter- provincial Bridge, a bugler sounding their entry into Hull, jue., where a flame will signal NEWFOUNDLAND WELL 'AHEAD' ing a street dance in the French-Canadian tradition, Horse - drawn carriages will carry actors dressed as Col. John By, builder of the Rideau Canal, Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir George Etienne Cartier to Ottawa's city hail ior a pag- eant, Later there will be a cele- bration and dance at the old ag Station near Parliament EXPO OPENS IN APRIL A Cross-Canads Survey by The Canadian Press showed centennial - launching celebra- tions. will be extensive every- where but in Quebec where in- In Centenary terest is centred on Expo 67, the Montreal world's fair which opens in April. Ontario's special salute will begin with a parade from Tor- onto's Union Station to the leg- islature buildings at Queen's Park where Premier John Ro- barts will light a centennial flame and a 40-foot-high centen- nial symbol. Manitoba citizens have been asked to sound every bell, siren and whistle in the province at midnight, and at Winnipeg a giant civic New Year's party billed as the biggest ever will get under way at 3 p.m. which Newfoundland is half an the start of celebrations includ- rate, use' ss a bleach in the Company Merger Scored By Ottawa Commission OTTAWA (CP)--The restric- tion" in the field of agricultural WASHINGTON (AP) -- The heavy drinker in the United States is likely to be male, young and upper middle class-- a kind of social doer--but he is outnumbered by abstainers al- most three to one, Those are some of the find- ings of a new study on U.S. inking habits, reported Mon- day, that labels 12 per cent of the population as heavy drink- ers--but not necessarily prob- lems to themselves or others. And although they are mostly male, there are strong indica- tions that more and more women are joining the group. Dr. Ira H. Cisin of George Washington University told of a continuing surveillance on 2,746 Americans above the age of 21 and their drinking to provide a better backdrop for the study of alcoholism, The poll showed also: ~Abstainers, those who either don't drink; or who drink only once a year, totalled 32 per cent of the population. --Infrequent to moderate drinkers from the bulk of the population--57 per cent. Cisin said he believes they are more often the producers of society. Heavy Drinker Outnumbered In U.S. By Abstainers 3 to | ing. To qualify as. heavy drinker in terms of the study, @ person must acknowledge drinking at least several times a week, three or more drinks to the sit- to attend church, and moreliing or he must drink nearly likely to come from a family|every day-taking as many as that at least condoned drink-Ifive drinks once in a while. A Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy shows daughter Eunice, Mrs. Sargent Shriver, and grandsons Robert (left) and Tim Shriver that she GOOD SKATE AT 76 hasn't forgotten her girl- P. Kennedy, Jr., Memorial hood skating days in Bos- Rink 'in Hyannis, on Cape ton. The mother of the late Cod. Rink is named after President Kennedy, now 76 veagey son lost in World joined younger members of War Il. family in pone th at Joseph (AP Wirephoto) Quebec Hydro Seeking Oil In St. Lawrence Drilling QUEBEC (CP)--The Quebec department of natural re- sources announced Tuesday night that an agreement has been signed between Texaco Exploration Co. and Hydro- Quebec involving offshore ex- tion for ofl in the Gulf of Lawrence. The provincially-owned Hydro said in a statement that most - of the exploration will be done in the region of the Magdalen Islands, off the coast of the Gaspe Peninsula. Tire hydroelectric agency gaid Texaco and Hydro-Quebec * qpill share equally in the cost of the exploration. - itive trade practices commission has declared that a wholly- owned Canadian subsidiary of a British chemical firm has a monopoly on production of in- dustrial phosphates used in manufacturing detergents. The anti - combines commis- sion, in a report released by the government, also says that Electric Reduction Co. of Can- ada Ltd., known as Erco, ac- quired Dominion Fertilizers Co. Ltd. in 1959 for $2,299,256 in a merger "whereby Erco main- tained its monopoly in the Ca- nadian market for industrial phosphates."' "In the opinion of the com- mission the merger was detri- mental to the interest of the public," chairman Robert §. MacLellan and the commission concluded after more than two years of hearings. The investigation was launched by D. H. W. Henry, director of investigation and re- search under the Combines In- vestigation Act, who alleged Ereo was a monopoly which had used its market power "with the intent and purpose of eliminating competition and ex- cluding competitors." HAS QUEBEC PLANT Erco, a subsidiary of Al- bright and Wilson Ltd. of Brit- ain, began in 1897, manufactur- ing phosphorous for matches at Buckingham, Que. It now is Canada's foremost manufacturer of sodium chlo- "Gas has been discovered in ties, although Quebec has several offshore locations re-|placed a ceiling of $75,000 on cently, notably in the North|the amount it may be required Sea. to spend during each of the first "In the Quebec gulf, because |two years. of the favorable geological con-| Hydro would receive 50 per figurations, there is a reasona-|cent of the revenue produced by ble possibility of the discovery |development of any wells dis- of gas." ee ; al e signing of! is agree- STATE MINIMUM OUTLAY | ment, said Hydro, makes it pos- Under terms'of the agree-|sinie for the Quebec govern- ment, Texaco will spend a min-|ment to demand action in the imum of $100,000 on exploration] fieiq of exploration, whereas all which is to be carried out by/it could do previously was re- its subsidiary, la Societe Acadi- quest that private companies enne de Recherche Petroliere.|ta4e action. Further costs will be shared) "Hydro said the Quebec-backed equally by the contracting par-|eynjoration will be restricted to areas of the gulf where it is s allowed under terms of an Dozen New Shows Destined |::2--! 24 9% For Debut On Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW pe SS oon re television pas tg Year parades and football es, it will present almost a Socen new shows and a lot of schedule changes, This is the so- called "second season" that starts around Jan. 9. The 1966-67 television season is already history, and not happy history at that, for net- work executives now are con- centrating furiously on next ber's schedule. lesmen soon will be pitch- re new programs to prospec- ive sponsors. Television programming is a high-stakes gamble in which millions of dollars in develop- ment money are at stake. Be- cause of this, the Nielsen ratings are more helpful than a crystal ball, and the Nielsen _mumbers indicate that we want more situation comedy and out- door adventure. Only a couple of seasons ago, situation com- 16 Escapees Still Free LONDON (AP)--Sixteen of 30 pulp and paper industry, and an important manufacturer of fertilizer phosphate. It is the sole manufacturer in Canada of many industrial phosphates, in- cluding those used in deter- gents, The ccmmission said, how- ever, that Erco has not been the sole Canadian manufacturer of chlorate for some years. Its competitor is Standard Chemi- cal Ltd., which began produc- tion in 1959 at Beauharnois, Que., as a subsidiary of Piits- burgh Plate Glass Co. of the United States. The two firms have faced competition from others abroad. The commission's report said Erco and Standard apparently agreed to avoid competition in prices and added: "The pub'/c interest would, however, be served by unrestricted competi- tion between Erco and Stand- ard," Colgate - Palmolive, Procter and Gambie, and Lever Broth- ers--the big three detergent manufacturers who buy from Erco--are protected from mo- nopoly abuse because of their size. WORRIED ABOUT OTHERS They take 80 per cent of Erco's industrial phosphate pro- duction, but Erco 'exercised a substantial control" over the remaining 20 per cent, sold to about 20 other firms. The zcmmission found that Erco "faces actual competi- OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! | Toke advantage of it! 24 hour ser- | vice; and radio. dispatched trucks | ow elways on the ready to serve you. Fuel Oil Budget Plan-available. NOW IS THE TIME TO CONVERT AND CALL | McLAUGHLIN | COAL & |] SUPPLIES 723-3481 {, KING ST. 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