2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, Jenuery 14, 1967 | WEATHER FORECAST North Boy vss ' 0 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE | N orth erly Win ds T 0 En d aren ae ae CP Conductors Irked Current Milder Period 282: a 4 By Language Problem MONTREAL (CP) -- A union official said Friday night a few conductors on Canadian Pacific Railway commuter trains have threatened to hold study ses- sions if they speak French to passengers. J. I. Harris, general -- ; Pet of this arctic community, Sunday. Western James Bay, Coch-| jm provides Retirement Income sent te bane oa i a eee Palys. chair, Lake we |AMe, Whe River." Varia cower Ad . Be i Trainmen, said in lost : : pba yo <i 3A d < = Le day. A Few pabcrban | snowflur-| fg * No loading fees er charges an interview the dispute stems | Ancient Bone Find hippie cab ds "ities, clearing tonight. Sunday|[M % Payments made before Feb- from the actions of Montreal : able cloudiness with a few scat- aint. sunny and cold. Wi 4 Hay 26: 1087 ere Baduete lawyer Mare Briere. | CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)-- tered snowflurries tonight and nerthariy Te ag haces ible for 1966 Income Tax Mr. Briere has been conduct- Harvard University scientists Sunday. Mild today, turning ; of : | purposes. ing a campaign to get ticket reported Friday the discovery in much colder tonight and Sun-| Ottawa: Cloudy with sunny) 4 investment options -- Stocks collectors on the Dorion-Mont- Kenya, Africa, of a human day. Winds light, becoming) Periods and mild today. Cloudy --Bonds -- Mortgages , , northerly 15 to 20 Sunday. With occasional light snow to-| My osticiat receipt for Tax pure real suburban route to ask for his ticket in French. His campaign became public last week when he was thrown off a train for his continued re- are: forced to|& wl jto antedate fossils recovered | Three Whales Left INUVIK, NW.T. (CP)--Three of a herd of 'about 17 beluga {whales trapped by winter--in Eskimo Lake, 30 miles north- bone estimated to be some 2,- 500,000 years old. The univer- sity's museum of comparative zoology said the find "appears issued at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: day. An area of rain is ex- pected to pass south of Ontario. But a weaker disturbance will cross southern regions tonight bringing an end to the current mild spell. Some rain or wet snow followed by snowflurries is expected tonight. Colder air will cover all of Ontario by Niagara, Lake Ontario, Tor- onto, Hamilton: Mainly sunny clouding over tonight. Occa- sional snowflurries tonight. Sun- day variable cloudiness with a TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts| {becoming north 15 to 20 Sun- Southern Ontario) day. | will have another warm day to- night and Sunday. Winds light,! Lake Huron, southern Geor- gian Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe, London: Clouding over today with occasional snowflurries to- night. Sunday variable cloudi- ness with snowflurries, Mild, turning much colder tonight and | Sunday._Winds light, becoming north 15 to 20 Sunday. night ending Sunday. Clearing and turning colder. Light winds, becoming northwest 15 Sunday. Forecast Temperatures SAVINGS PLAN CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & Central Ontario Trust & Savings Corporation RETIREMENT Saves Income Tox and poses. SAVINGS, CORPORATION fusal to hand over his ticket be- |from the Olduvai Gorge in cause it was not requested in jnorthern Tanzania, ri thus , ae few scattered snowflurries. Mild Bev foeieey, Mee Satay | French. represents the oldest Pleisto- . i q ' i. today, turning much colder to- Hyd tees 25 19 Simcoe Street Nerth The ticket collectors receay é eo gory of the human ea Boiss cg & ; cae a _-- capitulated and began asking] *"* Cee amily yet found." , ' 4 eas ; 23 King Street West, Police for his ticket in French. Mr.| QUEEN ELIZABETH Lunar Orbiter 1 Kitchener .... 22 ' olice Briere said he is satisfied now. . . . Ian still Joyal H Form r E Di VIETNAMESE VILLAGERS COLLECTED int Forest . 20 es 2527 Powers, If Mr. Briere is content, Mr. e | er Lnvoy vies) ; ' } S d Cl Sh ts aM... 20 diaper f Harris and his ticket collectors ' fF | MONTREAL (CP) -- War-| A Vietnamese woman, her Triangle region north of and used loudspeakers to as- ends Car 0 ilton . 22 BS definitely are not. Smith Affirms Oath Fielding Chipman, 87 fors| child holding on, helps her Saigon. Troops of the U.S. semble the 3,800 residents WASHINGTON (AP) -- Cam-|St. Catharines 25 skinny Mr. Harris said most of his mer Canndigh nish ROminia.| elderly mother to a collec- 1st Infantry Division seized for interrogation and evacu- |eras aboard Lunar Orbiter I[|/Toronto ........., 22 254 NIGHTS men come from Smiths Falls SALISBURY (Reuters) --|™ _ gn commis-) tion point in the center of the town earlier this week ~ tion to refugee camps. de-|Peterborough ..... 15 20 end TC '|Prime Minister Ian Smith has|Sioner to India, author and| Ben Suc, a town in the Iron in Operation Cedar Falls (AP Wirephoto) oye DOR TADn A Mien ane ae SATURDAYS Ont. and speak no French. Mr.|reattirmed his personal alle-|{Tanslator, died in hospital Fri- : : irephoto) | tails as the trail left by a large|Kingston .......... 20 22 memes Briere was "trying to get pub-|,iance to Queen Elizabeth as|4aY, after a six-week illness. rolling stone careering down a| Trenton .......+4.. 20 22 % i licity at the hands of a work-|Qyeen of Rhodesia, in a radio|AMbassador to Argentina be- ad moon slope and the crater left|Killaloe ........... 15 18 P man," interview Friday night, Smith|tween 1945 and 1949, he then T1V T by Ranger VIII when it hit the $ $$$6$6hU6$hlUSfCUS (@} Fare Hike A edd Sait {Lam grateful that when-|ras, appointed, high | commis 2 ood » ' moon almost two years ago, : $ $ $ sioner to India, where he served e stone, estimated by Na- are nike pprov nied ft a ae cli "sous until 1952. " H tional Aeronautics and Space $ BE WISE eee ECONOMIZE! $ Coy bei MONTREAL (CP)--City coun-/ my Jife, I take it to the Queen ; Administration lunar experts to SAVE DOLLARS day at Als cll. Friday night approved an in-)9¢ Rhodesia, not to the Queen Chinese Trek Home n ed page pir ap gir goog gi 4 $ juin i i$ and it lef crease in bus and subway fares,| (¢ Britain." a third of a mile down a crater Premium Quality theik tam scheduled bacco abi pets : TOKYO (Reuters) -- Person- - o -- jd -- c bleak pros ; : ina' : 0 oe as, veioe vi Sault tek: Sixth Bankruptcy sey al pol Hd _ NEWCASTLE -- A coroner's|detachment office. This was,moving smoothly in and out of rit a relatively love! anes $ FUEL OIL ONLY.... sal. $ on. unemp! ets from 20 cents to 30 cents! : returned to China so far A inquest yesterday absolved ajthe first they had heard of the|the park, but they were only|in the centre of the-crater. _ Algoma each. Instead of getting five| TORONTO (CP) -- Trianglelvoar Japanese foreign min professional sportscar driver of|fatality. Constable L. F. Dry-|called inside the park to check! he picture. first actually to Phone 668-3341 $ tions Dec. tickets for 90 cents, buyers will|=quipment Ltd. of Toronto, a istry spokesman said eeuurtia "jany blame in the racetrack|den was detailed to investigate.|violations of the Liquor Control|,), e Lg ma in feat at this $ ers, mem| have to pay $1 for four. subsidiary of the bankrupt Pru-|He 'said China's diplomati Y-!death of Mosport flagman Gor- Act. hi "ey S sere ly tional Ass dential Finance Corp. Ltd. of|resentation has Pasterlen en, don Ralph Harrison, who was|DRIVER LEFT | In instructing the five-mai one een gal de $ $ rib igtey W Pp . 9 |Toronto, has gone into bank-|since the cultural ; orate', |struck down last June 4 at the| Fifty thousand fans attended) ne" aot : njpictures of the moon, taken their jobs omen riests ! ruptey. pot itd wb revolution de-!pjavers 200. the race that day. From 15,000 in e 4 r. Cotnam pointed out/from varying distances out as SERVING OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- AJAX & DISTRICT unions ref TORONTO. (CP) -- Cecilia} Jt was the sixth subsidiary at resign Chinz| 'The jury ruled that Mr. Har-|t0 18,000 vehicles streamed out! coroners" Act ait te aattty te oy NASA Friday even dennelgs $ picket line Wallace, secretary of the Cen-|°! the Toronto - based com-|now' has no diplomacy left ie rison, of Scarborough, was ac-|9f the park when the Players' | oice immediately ot he feed aims The con tre of Ecumenical Studies at(Pany to go bankrupt since Pru-|speak of. cidentally killed when struck!200 was over clogging the roads|jant te held everyone con. : unions are St. Michael's Collewe, says dential) Finance was declared by a Lola T-70 Mark 2 driven|S© that the officer did not ar- sained responsible foe hat doing 2", accident, and secondly, ingly - unl women will: be eventually or-|Pankrupt Dec. 5, leaving liabil- Ci ili by Gerald Grant, Santa Ana,|Tive until three and one-half}, especially Dr. William et One te ee Lead = D. Speran dained as priests in the Roman|ities of about..$27,000,000 owing ivillans Drown California. hours atter-the fatality. By then |raser, Galt, who was one of| rie ee ee ee race citanne OF Catholic Church. Speaking Fri- to more than 8,000 creditors. SAIGON (AP Dr. H. B. Cotnam, supervising the body, the car and the the: ate dontors in atiend any doctors employed or re- DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH gotiations | re j A receiving order was issued|,,5/ (AP)--Twenty South|coroner of Ontario, conducted|dtiver were gone. | endanceltained by the race track broken off day to a women's professional , ; C'|Vietnamese civilians wer : j at the request of the racing of-| offic i $ P PLUS LOW i elub, she predicted the change Jan. 10 against Triangle Egulp. drowned -Friday--when: bind a hearing Sept. At mnee the The fiver, who had suffered|ficials. 1¢ was he-who had sone Pb - ae a 8.00 ER DAY MILEAGE CHARGE in sight. ayaa <_;ment on the petition of Clark- : racing driver and his licensedja slight concussion, had been|j, the "jof any race of the names an ° Mr. Spe: pine an po gpg all son Co. Ltd. of Toronto, the ually = priag Me te Tre/mechanic were here for the|taken by ambulance to the Ca- Mage yoko ays a addresses of coroners available 725.6553 groups adj areas served by the church, |firm appointed trustee over|yiot apt prio B ool g running of the Grand Prix. nadiana Motel on.Highway 401|track without reporting the in.|i the United Counties of North- r cause "the Prudential Finance. Mont Gt the vibtim¢ were Testimony yesterday wasjnorth of Toronto. He left an|quest was told. het ake Cas, wan a U T Ho E H F '@]) R D By area of set Two Remanded COCHRANE, Ont. (CP) -- A man and a youth from Potter, Ont., were remanded to Jan. 17 A Clarkson spokesman said Friday that Triangle Equip- ment owes Prudential Finance about $175,000. women and children. Ex-Air Ace Dies BRISTOL, England (Reuters) given by more nesses. than 16 wit- The inquest was told the body was removed to Memorial Hos- pital, accident and that difficulty was Bowmanville, after the hour later by plane for Cali- fornia. The racing car was loaded on a trailer immediate- ly and towed away, too. A writ- ten report from California stated there was no mechanical They found the cause of death was due to multiple fractures and injuries consistent with in- juries caused. by, impact with a fast moving vehicle. They made two recommenda- not a coroner but he has since been appointed as one. JOHNNY McMANN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 14 ALBERT ST, 725-6553 Oshawa vo! for sentence Friday after being Sir Egbert Cadbury, 73, alexperienced locati ilur i found guilty on charges of rape former managing director of Finally, the al teraave of 'epg peg ey picguees tions. Firstly, that on the day whe pire } Says and forceable seizure. a 19- his family's chocolate and cocoa| fice in Toronto was called. on a dangerous turn to oil on|°! all auto races at Mosport Hotel Lancaster | year-old high school girl testi- companies, died at his home| Dr. E. D. Hubbard, the doc-|the track. an officer of the OPP be sta- 29 King St. W. -- 725-9781 fied Roger Daigneault, 21, and ,|near here Thursday night, it|tor on call for weekend emer-| The OPP had 188 officers on|tioned in the control tower so DR. B. DOHERTY, M.D. TORONT Gerald Fortier, 19, raped her. was announced Friday. Cadbury|gencies, called the local OPPlduty that day to keep traffic|"® ™ay be notified quickly of sity of To : i was a First World War flying ? trar said | Arsonist Jailed ace and was decorated | we P wishes to announce experiment ig down two raiding Zep- 1 i i i jome-made gp to _ ee pelins over England. de Pickering Nuclear Plant SALES OPPORTUNITY y the relocation of his office to Dr. Geof! do mbert, 65, of nearby ' ' ' H . Osophy pro Timmins, was sentenced to five Ex ort Record Set 3 Major Rubber Co. requires retail salesman for local 173 Simcoe SE, North of Innis Co years in Kingston penitentiary Pp St k D | ed Ill ] branch. Outstanding opportunity for young man terview stl Friday on a charge of arson. LONDON (Reuters) -- Brit- rl e ec ar ega 21 to 27 with grade 12 education. Sales experience Lower Suite - Reardon Building freely to h Ee -- ape Pig pore ain's exports to China reached an asset, but not necessary. Complete training | Tel h 723-4195 the drug a1 wth apr a total of nearly £32,000,000) TORONTO -- The Ontario|have quit their jobs and ac-|| provided. Applicant must be ambitious and willing Romancing spnuary. 16, 19h, Vnchanged 7a ae : itl jouse in which one pe , ($96,000,000) last year--28 per|Labor Relations Board ruled|cepted other employment. to work for a future. mee H d pa more than in 1965, officiall yesterday that a complaint} He said Hydro is refusing to addicti . Alexander Honore aris ¢ disclosed Saturday. Im-Jabout safety practices at the|nold discussions with the men , és pide go a anu A | [Ports from China increased by|$266,000,000 Ontario HydrolApplications by Ontario Hydro| PHONE 728-6222 WOl s OLCRe (CP)--Fie a nearly 14 per cent to £34,000,-!power plant at Pickering was|to prosecute the Local, its offi- a gh 8 De ccek| PREMIER OTANEIELD =|" (020M). used as a smokescreen by work-|cials and members ' will be FOR AN APPOINTMENT | DRUG STORES ot Oa ee van tage aan att of . . » pays tribute ers to justify an illegal walkout. heard by the board Monday. | Rigen from 1945 to 1952, was guest of honor with Countess Alexander at a luncheon Friday to mark his retirement as lord lieuten- ant of Greater London. Bomber Jailed THE HAGUE (Reuters) -- A 19-year-old Dutch radio engi- Chief Justice Dies HALIFAX (CP) -- Prémier Robert L. Stanfield paid tribute today to Chief Justice J. L. Isley of the Nova Scotia Su- preme Court and said the prov- ince has lost "a most dis- Almost A Priest PARIS (AP)--Police had a long talk Friday with 24-year- old Jean Daniel Vize but had to let him go: It isn't their busi- ness if he dresses up as a priest and celebrates Christmas mass in famed Notre Dame Cathed- ral. Vize, a former seminarist, The board issued a declara- tion that Local 721, International Association of Bridge, Structu- ral and Ornamental Iron Work- ers and about 85 riggers are en- gaged in an illegal strike. The dispute began Dec. 7, when union steward John Wink- ler was suspended two and one- BeaulValley OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. JAMIESON DRUGS itan Torontc neer, Paul Walboom, was sen-| tinguished son" by his death. |admitted hanging around with mat Skye for OHAe Sa le: aa tenced Friday to two weeks for) Mr. Justice Isley, 73, finance|priests so much that the super- song the pogo --- i c wali ed Peri 'os throwing smoke bomb at the|minster in. Macken 'Kia's {ore finaly Identified "him? as|(nerat tte, umn. <Pareed 8 MITCHELL DRUGS wedding of procession of Prin-| wartime cabinet, died in hospi-|such. He requested and got per-|that Winkler was esi hr ye . cess Margriet Tuesday. He was|tal here early today of cardiac/ mission to celebrate a mass in|refusing to allow men to teh 9 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 723-3431 convicted of disturbing the cathedral peace. Threatens To Quit t h e; complications. Mr. Stanfield said the chief justice served for 40 years as| a member of Parliament, as a federal cabinet minister and as more than 100 feet above ground | without safety belts during in- Flood Damage Set |clement weather. The riggers' walkout has led | TAMBLYN DRUG STORE SHOPPING CENTRE 728-5101 . = $ apeera VENICE (AP--Italy's disas- : 4 x ORILLIA (CP) -- Frank Ke-|chief justice of Nova Scotia. trous November floods with its rt Hu Pig oe er hoe, whose Dec. 5 election to toll of art treasures caused!450 men have been re area the public utilities commission) Pyghe Ordered -- aamaze in Venice and, the Ve-|still 'on the job C has been challenged on the) ' neto region amounting to 1,000,-| Kanne ' t | grounds he is not a resident of OTTAWA (CP)--The board of | 000,000 lire, or $1,600,000, a com-|,, .01° Golden, counsel for} RVICE STATI NS the town, said Friday he will|transport. commissioners will] mittee of experts has decided, |\'® ion riggers, said last night} ' ed, resign unless his election quali- fications are clarified. Mr. Ke-|Dorion, Que., railway crossing . ensuite hoe owns properly Lie Foes ee i areds Se aheee Poona Books For Spain 7 ae OPEN HIS SUNDA "aii : fon ransnor inister Pickersgi 1 : T Y apartment in Orillia, but lives;Transport Minister Pickersgill MADRID (AP) -- Benjamin There are 46 telephones in the in Toronto. CONTRACT AWARDED A contract in the amount of $900,000 has been awarded to the Mathews Conveyor Co., of Port Hope, for the supply of equipment for the Ford Motor Co. plant at Talbotville. HISTORY RESEARCH Grade 12 pupils at the Ux- bridge Secondary School will shortly embark on a research program in local history. The scope of the undertaking has not been determined but it will probably embrace the period from 1890 to 1930. CENTENNIAL GATES The Scott Township Agricul- tural Society is considering the erection of centennial gates at Elgin Park. The society, which has been in existence for 103 years, may obtain a grant of $1,000 provided the gates are Suilt this year. HERE and THERE jopen an investigation into the 'told the Commons Friday. Club at the January meeting Mr. McKeating will speak about "Woods, Water, Wildlife'? which relates to conservation in On- tario provincial parks and the F.O.N. The plight of Oshawa's Second Marsh will be discussed at the Jan. 30 meeting at E. A. Lovell public school. The pub- lic is invited to attend. SWIMMING Seven boys have been suc- cessful candidates of the in- structional program of the Sim- coe Hall Boys' club and re- ceived bronze_ medallion awards. Other successful swim- mers were: senior, 17; inter- mediate, 41; juniors, 52; begin- ners, 65 and tadpoles, 57. CENTENNIAL PARTY A centennial card party will be held at St. Gregory's Audi- torium, Tuesday, Feb. 10 by St. Joseph's CPTA. At the Jan. 10 NATURALISTS CLUB meeting, Rev. Father P. A. _ Rogers, s, Canada's ambassador to Spain, presented to the Span- United States pe ish national library Friday al the men are not on strike but for every 100 |collection of books on his coun- try. Rogers announced further "anadian book donations which, he said, will contribute to in-! crease a cultural exchange and jto a better knowledge of the two countries. Geometry Planned For Junior Grades | Mrs. Joanne Smith, a primary teacher in Oshawa, explained experimental geometry at a Vincent Massey Home and HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR . SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS School Association meeting. Mrs. Smith will teach the course to grades one, two, and three, in a 10-week program. Presiding president Mrs. Jack |Dewell announced the associa- tion will hold a centennial card| party Feb. 2. Debbie Griffith, Vincent Mas- sey, who placed second in the city-wide Community Chest pub- lic speaking contest, presented her speech on Multiple Sclero- 7,000,000 by 1981 in Metro --Partner wanted to help ac- fi] quire 100 ecre farm --~in King Township with front- age on 400 and Jane Street. --Tremendous future growth potential, --Reply in confidence te Box We play Hideand Seek, build forts, and everything in our own woods. It has a stream too. Mom gets mad when | come home wet, but she doesn't really mind, she knows where | am. | can hear her when she calls. We live in Beau Valley. It it ever nice to have your own woods. 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. CROWELL'S SHELL STATION 22 BOND STREET SARGANT'S TEXACO STATION 278 PARK ROAD MEADE'S SUNOCO STATION 74 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES 1271 SIMCOE STREET NORTH STATHAM'S B.A. CORNER KING STREET and RITSON ROAD OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE 222 KING STREET WEST RUSS BOSWELL SUPERTEST STATION SOUTH STATION cack & | Weiley presented the film, "No- | era . McKeating, assis-|body Waved Goodbye" and a/5!S- | Group tant director of the Federation|group discussion followed. John; Two performances of square D1331 351 WILSON ROAD SOUTH Guards, clu of Ontario Naturalists, will ad-|Lafferty. reported on the CPTA|dancing was put on for the au- OSHAWA TIMES CORNER WILSON ond OLIVE AVENUE belts, mar iresg the Oshawa Naturalists jregional convention. dience by pupils of the school, Thursday ; made by a é