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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jan 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Jenuery 19, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Viet War Civilian Toll Sought By Fulbright WASHINGTON (CP) -- The Senate foreign relations commit- tee is expected to make a new attempt to obtain official esti- mate of how many South Viet- charged with raping a 17-year- old girl Nov. 7 in Hamilton's Woodland Cemetery, were ac- quitted Wednesday by an On- tario Supreme Court jury. Rich-| ployee, who pressed the but- STICKUP NOTE LEFT IN BANK CALGARY (CP) -- Richard Irving Clark went to the bank to withdraw $10 Wednesday, but made a poor choice of withdrawal slips. Mr. Clark, 48, owner of an auto body shop, filled out the slip and took it to a teller in the bank where he has dealt for several years. But on 'the back of the slip the teller found a note: "This is a stickup. Empty the till." She went to another em- away Roman Catholic sect. miles of Montreal." But while the search contin- ues, the Montreal Gazette re- ports that it has located at least some of the children "within 100 les Apotres de l'amour infini--' the Apostles of Infinite Love. Sixteen of 66 children origin- ally sought were found earlier in private homes by the pro- vincial police. The police were called in by Quebec welfare authorities to help find the children when the monastery refused to release them to their parents. CHILDREN The Gazette says the children CARED FOR Search For Children Fails In Quebec Resort Area ST. JOVITE, Que. (CP) -- A search by police in this Lauren- tian resort area 50 miles north- west of Montreal has failed to turn up any of 50 children who have disappeared from a near- by monastery run by a break- The reporter quoted Father| Jean as saying he feels it is important that some outsider visit the children to put an end to rumors that the children are suffering from cold, hunger or other deprivations, Meanwhile, in Metz,» France, the self-proclaimed. "pope" of the sect said in an interview he has dismissed the Quebec head of the group. Michel Collin, 61, an unfrocked WEATHER FORECAST Snowllurries turbance dip southward tonight as west Cold Weather Moderates Expected TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts southerly 15 to 25, becoming --_ {t 5:30 a.m. northwest 15 tonight. is: Southerly winds de-| Southern Georgian Bay, Hali- Bice ahead of a weak dis-|burton, Killaloe: Increasing ve caused modera-|cloudiness today. Light snow to- tion in temperatures across night, clearing Friday morning. most. of the province. Light|Milder today but turning cold falls of snow will occur aheadjagain tonight. Winds southerly . of this disturbance as it moves|15 to 25 today, becoming north- air will again|west 15 tonight. Ppp By . Northern Georgian Bay, Ti- namese civilians are being killed ard Noble, 23, his brother, Ken-| to: i lice, Ps and wounded in the fighting. neth, 17, and Murray Cooper, Meanwhile, itn Clark took |__The newspaper did not di-jits reporter saw are in exccl-|Roman Catholic priest who calls|to northwest winds set in, be-/magami, Algoma, southern Committee Chairman J. W. reign vulge either the place or the|lent health, and they are being|himself Pope Clement XV, said|hind the system. White River, Sudbury, North Fulbright, a critic of the Amer- 17, pleaded not guilty. the slip to another teller, who number of children found. cared for by a priest and two he has also forbidden Father Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie,|Bay, Sault Ste. Marie: Light didn't see the note on the i i ifti ican role in Vietnam, conducted It says a reporter was taken|nuns of the sect with the aid] Jean to preach. southern Lake Hurton, Windsor, |snow and drifting snow today. ALEX F a long correspondence last year Powell Loses but yt Fo to gry ger to the children Wednesday by|of "disciples" who have turned! Collin prociainal himself alLondon: Increasing cloudiness|Clear and cold tonight and Fri- with the defence department on WASHINGTON (AP) -- Rep-| up by police. Father Jean de la Trinite, Que-|over their premises to the apos-|hishop and founded the sect injfollowed by light snow today.|day. Southerly winds 20 to 30, Were y that subject but--on the record-- resentative Adam Clayten Pow-| After three hours of ques- bec head of the sect, known as'tles. 1935, two years after his ordi-|Sunny with a few cloudy inter-|becoming northwest tonight. that city i" myo evan sas i ell lost another battle Wednes-| tioning, and appearing in a or as a Roman Catholic poe ale ogy pine = pba Bigs rad p beiag Sabo 'entity open all efence Secretary Robert Mc- day, this time in the U.S. Su-| lineup, he was released. ® Priest. psoas fete ye wig bilge i i Namara said he doesn't know preme Court, Faced with the| Mr. Clark thinks the note's Union Government Talks west 15 tonight. -- : seat a Cetus and to news 1 and the South Vietnamese go- prospect of immediate arrest| author "must have been some Li Niagara, Hamilton: Variable)cold. Winds ' 4 Thomas vernment keeps no records. and imprisonment if he sets| practical joker." Expert Scores cloudiness today with a few Forecast temperatures haven St Fulbright's committee foot in New York City, the] A police spokesman said s ' . snowflurries likely near Lake} ow overnight, high Friday supportin; launched its new season Monday Democrat from the city's Har-| Mr. Clark was "a. victim of n nh @ac ers tri e . = Erie. Overcast with light SNOW | windsor ......s000, 10 25 should k with a four-hour private appear- lem area had asked Justice| circumstance." Viet Bombing but ending overnight. Sunny! ¢) mhomas . 25 on behin ance by State Secretary Dean John Harlan for the right to| 'Some clown must have with a few cloudy intervals Fri-)7 don 22 They ar Rusk. A committee official said visit his home city without| written the note," MONTREAL (CP)--Talks be-|Judge Jacques Bousquet of St. VANCOUVER (CP) -- Contin- day. Not so cold. Winds light, Kitchener .... 22 money. the subject came up. Rusk will winding up in jail. This Harlan] A postscript. After being |tween representatives of the) Hyacinthe, Que., as a one-man ued United States bombing of becoming southerly 15 by eve- aroun? Wored 18 be back Monday to acc gig | SENATOR FULBRIGHT refused to do, without explana-| released, Mr. Clark found his |Montreal Catholic School Com-|inquiry commission in the dis- North Vietnam could forse ihe ning and northwest 15 Friday. Wingham .. 20° en public sessions. McNamara ap- . . . Seeks answers tion or comment. car had been towed away for |mission and its 9,000 striking} pute. country into the arms of the}, Toronto: Variable cloudiness}i ition . 25 pears later. eae overparking. But when he ex- |teachers got under way under a) The teachers, on strike since|Ghinese instead of to the nego-|'oday with a few snowflurries, | ¢+" Gathari 25 The question of civilian cas- . 7 Offence To En lish plained what had happened, | government - appointed media-| Nov. 24 in support of contract|tisting table, Chester Ronnih ending overnight. Sunny with a ent 5 ualties is topical largely be- Cabinet Quitter g he didn't have to pay for its |tor Wednesday but there was/d are bers of le| aig Welscclay night Slfew cloudy intervals Friday. Peterborough . 20 a cause of apparent official U.S. NEW DELHI (AP) --Presi CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) | recovery. little hope of an early settle-|Syndicat des "natitetoers et des|""Mr. Ronning, a Far East|Not so cold, Winds southerly 15 Kingston .....00se. 12 20 sensitivity to American eyewit-| 5 '\, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan |The Ohio Bell Telephone Co. an- ment of the dispute. institutrices catholiques de St.|oynert from Camrose, Alta,,|(day and northwest 15 Friday.|7oonto, |: 400 35 ness reports about heavier-than- accepted Thursday the resiona-|nounced 'Wednesday that it has s The teachers, whose walkout) Hyacinthe. said nuclear war with China|, Lake Ontario: Variable cloud: |rinaige |. 20 «10 expected civilian damage and tion of S. K tie inalan na withdrawn an advertisement last Friday has left 217,000| Their negotiators said in along be almost inevitable if iness with snowflurries near ukokn 15 15 W! casualties in North -Vietnam) oa metals minister Dey saiq|Which it thought might be ob- Ta. 1 S Montreal-area students without} statement that they rejected Mr.!North Vietnam was forced to|L@K¢ Ontario today. Light snow). i poy ** 20 5 from American bombing. hectind aaclaed tn leave Merce jectionable to Englishmen in classes, said they will continue/Quimper's appointment becauseliyrn to the Chinese for help tonight, clearing Friday morn Budtiiry Sigs 5 Certain targets previously hithy ine Indira Gandhi's cabi.|Ohio. The ad, planned by the s the strike until a settlement is|'the is a government official and|,cainst the U.S ing. Not so cold. Winds south-|r ign ooo" gq 0 TORON' in. Hanol are said to be off] ois couse the ruling Congress |Marschalk Co., was for a light us. 1 ot reached, About 500 Roman Cath-|therefore cannot be an impar-| He told the Vancouver branch |CTly, 15 today and northwest 15) 0S spe '* 35 ag ers who limits as a result. The official party refused to give hicn a |touch: in statewide advertising. olic elementary and high tial mediator." of the United Nations Assovia-|* day. Kapuskasing ..... -35 -5 prosecutio U.S. reaction to reports of place on its ticket in next|it showed a formal photograph} PRINCE RUPERT (Cp)--|Schools are affected. About 8,500 students haveltion and the Canadian Institute| Northern Lake Huron: Light White River .. 0 the Jaw we civilian casualties in the north month's elections. The iron and|0f Queen Elizabeth and Prince|Bush pilot Hong Mar was ek Mr. Justice Andre Montpetit/been out of school since the|/of International Affairs that|S"°W. today. Sunny with a few igosonae .. 5 day by the has been, from President John-| oo minister, Tan Signh, will|Philip and had a tag line ofjrounded by legends, was appointed mediator Tues-|strike began. nuclear warfare would be the|1Udy intervals Friday, Winds)--"""" sae commissio son on down, to emphasize ee Dae io. "This Sunday talk to the folks day following talks between Ed- i i es i ivil It ttributed to|take over Dey's portfolio tem- y folks} While flying thousands of ; i MET TWICE only kind any nation could hope Gisputes i civilian casualties attributed to norarily back home." hours he had been attacked b ucation Minister Jean-Jacques Justice |!0 Pursue with any hope of suc- Ivan C terrorism Dy the Viet Cong ; a crazed sled dog, knocked un.|Bertrand and representatives of| In Montreal. Mr. peri cess against China. No Damage of the Su {pgurgents. : Termed Lies conscious by a violent mental|'"€ commission and the two un- Pipe cee sige 8 pe as te Mr. Ronning, a 71-year-old ada, said . bs patient, had to repair a crippled| i008 to which the teachers be-) SY Moo Co tholic School|Canadian diplomat born in pudiation | Factor Discovered | NEW DELHI (AP)--The In-jaircraft at 45 degrees below|!ong. The two sides agreed to/ > Ms omree fle "'e59.(China, said "if the Chinese go In Annex Fire ing undesi OTTAWA (CP) -- Four Tor- dian government has rejected a gd and had flown a cargo of -- Montpetit's appoint- member Alliance des profes-|into Vietnam and the war con- His com onto doctors have isolated for tel Pgpovoe ved sil ig = angles "A -- all deodorized|™5y.." Bertrand's selection of a/Seurs catholiques de Montreal a Rag | Pag prem oe No damage was reported in a eathtion' 6 the first time in humans a A Fusions by in i +! and 1,500-member Federation of slightest possi-| small fire in the new swimming uni dian troops, and said the} His 21-year career be mediator in another teachers ; : ;,|bility of any other power win- ' the Ontar que material which may be : i a came | alkout hi t bee suc-| English - speaking Catholic p pool annex to the Civic Audi- pubis a factor in causing rheumatoid charges were "a bundle ofjone of the most famous in Ca-| Walkout has not been so suc) 0 ning because the Communists|torium Tuesday night. _. _ Chinese foreign min- eae Bras history. It ended | cessful. The Montreal teachers are|!!ave the greatest manpower re- The fire in the fall complete They reported to the Cana- el elivered a note to the In- aiken wo ut on a mountain) 79 SEEK INJUNCTION seeking a two - year contract St ever. ids annex was started reportedly a dian Society for Clinical Invest- ian embassy in Peking Mon- bi northern British Colum-| after negotiators for 500|with an average salary increase ave no doubt that if the by gas heaters left by con- igation that material with simi- day claiming Indian forces had/bia. French-speaking Roman Cath-|of 18 per cent, plus other bene-|Chinese are asked for help they workers to warm crossed into Chinese territory will go into Vietnam. They may|struction Hong, 43, had been reported olic teachers in the Yamaskalfits such as having a greater lar properties has been found genase missing Monday. A rescue team even go in if they are not asked| freshly laid cement. Tak to be a cause of kidney and 73 times last year. g : ntreal. re- in ti i tion of the blood - vessel damage rif ani- f recovered his body Tuesday peer te coat Woe schools. -- --just as readily as they did| The heaters, said a fire de- mals. E Not Guilty Plea from an amphibious Cessna 185 day of Donat Quimper, deputy| Under the previous contract|When they crossed the Yalu|partment spokesman this morn- It was the discovery of this aircraft. It crashed at the 2,300-| minister of education, Mr. Bert-|their salaries ranged from|River in Korea." ing, ignited plastic and wood OTTAW! cause in animals that Jed to in- PHOENIX, Ariz, (AP)--Rob-|foot level of an unnamed] and said he would ask the cab-|$3,800 a year for teachers with| Mr. Ronning has made two|covering over the cement. and a bi vestigation in humans by Drs. ert Benjamin Smith, 18, of|Mountain, 18 miles north of] inet to request a Superior Court |two years of professional train-|Peace missions to Hanoi on be-|_ "'It was nothing much at all. booster st D. A. Bell, D. A. Gordon, |i Mesa, Ariz., charged with the|Prince Rupert. injunction ordering the teachers|ing to $10,400 for teachers with|Malf of the Canadian govern-|It was all out in about 10 min- desperate Reuben Baumal! and Irvin|& murder of four women and a| Hong was an aeronautical en- back to work. two advanced degrees and 14|ment. utes or so. their chai Broder at the Wellesley and young girl Nov. 12 in a Mesa/gineer. But after graduation he| "He also said he has appointed! years of classroom experience. rabies. Toronto Western hospitals. beauty college, pleaded notjreturned to E ton, where Meanwh ' a x & | guilty Wednesday by reason of Saree en = ag his » have beet insanity. Judge Jack Hays set r wil 'acific West. I T M ds Ab N P county fri Author Dies -- aucune. trial for April 10. ern Airlines, n wo In out ew ost from rab NICE, France (AP) --Thyde Cooler Rid Bc py Ae d hypo toh» : M. ' } Donna Da Monnier, 79, who wrote more ' 2 career. He oney: jonna % than 40 novels, died Thursday. Queen s Park Hit ooler hides emigrated in 1932 with his par- Says Quebec Liberal Leader : . ons bitter A great favorite of women read-| TORONTO (CP)--Donald C.| JAKARTA (AP)--The hottest\@Dts to China, fought the Japa- LET BLOCK dita Richmond, ers, she sprinkled autobiogrphi-|MacDonald, Ontario New Dem-|thing in tropical Jakarta these Cans ale China, then returned to OTTAWA (CP) -- Manpowerywill be worse off if it separates eas of Ottawa eal souvenirs and descriptions|ocratic Party leader, said Wed-|days is an East German bus. a 7 in 1939 by stowing away|Minister Jean Marchand, the|from the rest of Canada. It was cae stray cat of scenes of nature through her nesday the provincial govern-|It's so hot that the East ae anadian freighter. obvious choice, Wednesday re-|preferable to tell Quebec what FIGURE ee rabid. novels. She was twice married|ment is responsible for a "'rash|German government is sending| °° Was & respected pilot and|ceived Guy Favreau's mantle as|it will gain by staying. All four and twice divorced. The cause|of expensive gimmickry which|@ "mobile workshop" to install a member of PWA's bush|the federal Liberal party's Que-| Formerly president of the rabies vat of death was not ed. {has b d food costs." windows that open on the buses ee crew. His exploits earned|pec Jeader. Quebec-based Confederation of Oct. 22 an : '. He said in a statement the| it supplied Indonesia. ta ee attention and a] Mr, Favreau, ill for months,|National Trade Unions, Mr. B. R. Fitz Flights Popular government has been told re- = pio ag pong conversations | stepped down last week, paving|Marchand won a Commons seat : Dr. Fitz peatedly that trading stamps Cupid Stopped the way for the appointment of|in his first try in 1965. fy he ha TORONTO (CP) -- An Airjand give-aways are boosting FOUGHT DOG the 48-year-old former labor} He went almost immediately Mrs, Canada official Wednesday said|food prices. BONN (Reuters) -- The Ber-| The sled dog attack occurred |/eader- into the cabinet as citizenship Donna's | passengers will pay premium) The Ontario branch of the|lin wall and the barbed wirelafter the animal slipped its|. Prime Minister Pearson con-|and immigration minister and 00 ims Ou | Johnson 8 fares to fly aboard the Anglo-|Canadian Association of Con-|frontier between West and Eastichain in the cargo hold of the|firmed Mr. Marchand in the/got additional responsibilities in French supersonic Concorde|sumers presented a brief to At-|Germany separates at least 644/Beaver aircraft he was flying. |impoptant post shortly after|a departmental re-organization. -airliner when it goes into serv-|torney - General Arthur Wish-}young couples wanting tojHong landed at Fort Smith,|Quebec MPs had voted him into|His full portfolio now is man- ; Yell ice with the airline. J. T. Dyment, chief engineer, |stamps be banned. told the Ontario Hotel and Mo- Publisher Knows art Tuesday asking that trading/marry, German Affairs Minis-|N.W.T., with the dog uncon.|it. Mr. Marchand had been do-|power and immigration. ter Herbert Wehner told the|scious and with deep fang-|ing the' job anyway because of| His predecessor, Mr. Fav- West German Parliament Wed-|wounds in his arms, hands and|Mr. Favreau's absence. reau, is expected to leave fed- nesday. This is the number of|throat. He felled it with a| Mr. Favreau, 49, has still notjeral politics altogether soon ACADIAN Sele tel Association operating costs of the Concorde will be 50-per- requests for marriages between | wrench. returned to his office, raisingjwith a prestige appointment YELLO\ cent higher than conventional} TORONTO (CP) -- Passages|East and West Germans on file] He was attacked by the men-|doubts that he will ever be/from Mr. Pearson. CP)--T jets. in a high school textbook which|with East German authorities, /tal patient during a flight in|back. He still holds to cabinet ' -- Si Air Sale dag four Con- suggest 5 Canada's news| he said. Northern Ontario and knocked |Portfolios, registrar-general and allen kal cordes and six Boeing super-|media may be influenced by ad- . unconscious. A -|privy council president. SERVICE Fe 7. teres BE nah next Seger Rewer brought tol New Candidate panying the patient revived him Patter his appointment, Mr. PROMPT Territorie years. The Concorde is ex-|the attention of the publisher, a en the plane w: Marchand indicated he ts of ' pected to be in service first. |spokesman for Education Min-| HAMILTON (CP) -- Donald|dred feet ine de werd. ~-- two minds about the value of PRESCRIPTIONS t ge "aah The Concordes will carry 122|ister Davis said Wednesday. Ewen, Progressive Conserva-|nurse had knocked out the pa-|the post. cnangont oe er fonete up to 1,450 aoe See ee tive member of the legislature, |tient with a flashlight. On the one hand, aed said, it . Canada's Largest Tax Service with Over 1500 Offices in North America shortly a E : U Irwin and Co. Ltd. Bg written ce we bs a ' fines do not have federal a ag ger by Dr. John Saywell, dean of| nig' entworth riding candl- ers. But he added that Quebec 22 ONTARIO ST conomy p arts and science at York Uni-|date in the next provincial elec- Construction does have special problems : . it be BERLIN (AP)--The economy |versity, Toronto, and Professor| tion. Former MPP Art Child of that require a voice in cabinet 9PM deys 9 A.M. 5PM. oad Alber of East Germany : - showed ae Paige x-ang Bey dof the|Hamilton dropped out of the e se to represent French-Canadian Weekdays 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.--Soturdeys .M. to Ms peg Bh the a "continuous development," |Ontario College of Education's|race claiming the nomination v iews. with most goals being fulfilled,|history department. was rigged. He said there were ime 1g. spate PHONE 723-7071 5 as 00 a$ i te the official news agency ADN| Since it was written six years | irregularities in selecting voting AIMS AT LINK NO APPOINTMENT NECESSAR va Id. be announced Thursday. The news|ago, an estimated 150,000 to|delegates. OTTAWA (CP) -- The econ- mud es ein oars deral Ci : . bd any aver this th aie tp "tC per: Rogge 200,000 'copies have been sold. omy is ready for government government and Quebec. "He i Wiee Delivery Seer ee 00 ums ul Mr. Lai : - s measures that will stimulate . a i added "ate doors] Three Acquitted | Satellite TV |S: cuiecin uacemaglraus csi more me MITCHELL'S steel was passed for the first} HAMILTON (CP) --. Three fiom batt -- Associa) 'Dealing with Quebec boxer DRUGS "f Reil time. Hamilton youths, jointly a s es A for more autonomy, the quiet- , ; In a brief to the joint Senate-|spoken minister said the Que-|N9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 l 0 Ir Commons committee on consu-|bec he represents does not re- : ; MEN'S WEAR 0 . mer prices, the CCA said the|quire a constitutional difference SF and f HERE TORONTO (CP) -- Michael) Construction industry generally|from other provinces. | racer on Hind-Smith, former vice-presi- oe ae ae - He added that Quebec won't "lace. sc Pak A - dent of programming at CTV, s y the ibe kept happy by being told it i : 1 A, CERTIFIED ons Cite BeSIEN Sait Wedntiny night he. hay gorerment recent to kep the Centr Onteri Tru D-WINTER CBC fu Board has certified Local 254,|reported today. The total for| bee" hired by PowerCorp. ofjpeiveny 'rom vecoming over- MID-WIN Jewish ¢ Hotel and Restaurant Em-|November was $49,569,300 and|C2"@da Ltd., to pilot plans for good names to remember | & Savings ite Do Scnada ® Ployees and Bartenders Inter-|for December of last year, eS ee ee leveiti '-- eet gps If you have a open-line national Union, to represent all| $47,766,100. Debits in millions nEEWOER. ' ' the 'fe he Rong tag. 2 y | RETIREMENT day. employees of Carousel Inn (Osh-/reported last month in the Osh-|, "The job doesn't have a title) Sit on SO, -- poe ie Commercial Property | 4 Mr. Re awa) Limited at Oshawa, with} awa clearing house point:|to it," he said. "But obviously 7 le now iSii To Sell or Lease i tions from the following exceptions: Assis-|Dec., 1966 -- 727.4; Nov., 1966--| it relates to the application to|@Ppropriate for the introduction | SAVINGS PLAN ; son's ope tant manager and above, chief| 521.1: Dec., 1965 -- 725.7. form a third, satellite - based | Of 'measures that will stimulate REG AKER, pres [8 station CI accountant, chief engineer, head TV network. And obviously the 7 aaa ae eae |g Sever Income Tax and the decisi housekeeper, head chef, desk| ELECTED PRESIDENT [whole thing depends on the/S@/r BILL MCFEETERS, vice-pres. §) Mf provides Retirement Income : bring Ade clerks, persons regularly em-| M. A. Macleod, administra-/ Board of Broadcast Governors) |, schemes Pepetiongl 4 Go A " : uty leade ployed for not more than 24|tor and secretary - treasurer of|hearing March 7. ints tae that wR youn s bef SCHOFIELD-AKER Destine ep alta : : tional Di hours a week and persons|the Durham County District] The satellite proposal was put tween rie phir wind git % No loading fees or charges |; , Canada fi covered by a certificate of the|High School Board, was clect-|forward by Power Corp. and the and the ave of fe Its se 723-2265 % Payments made before Feb- e 7g A tape Board granted to the Hotel andjed president of the Ontario|late Kenneth Soble, president Of] terms of chanees in the level ofif Over 33 yeors in Business ruary 28, 1967 are deduct- [| * k that at o Restaurant Employees and Bar-| Association of School Business|Niagara Television Ltd., which construction pl iy pe ee 1966 Income Tox 4 é | 00 ms oll tioning, J tenders International Union,| Officials at its annual meeting|operates CHCH in Hamilton. A H la + "Tf the Local 280, dated Nov. 29, 1966. |Wednesday in Niagara Falls. |Mr, Hind-Smith said the part- | ' al ih oN RP ae ing to be nership continues despite Mr. | i i and the C "SATISFACTORY" "<-- We ao ir Soble's death Dec. 16. YOUNG AGES %& Official receipt for Tax pur- His rem A S7-year-old woman is in Ooaservation 'Authority will hold wh TE k AN aime 4 gs Rel rater conan 'at Osh Sanral mactng Jona x 4p 7,000,000 by 1981 NTER CLEARANCE CENTRAL ONTARIO. TRUST ne 3 Ricci * ¢,/P-m. In ie Itby unicipa: sulfering injuries received in| Biiiaing at 405 Dundas St. W. In Metro REDUCTIONS TO if] & SAVINGS CORPORATION 4 edged Rd. §. and Athol St. E. on Hayward Murdoch, past chair- | ; system t a ne ate man and citizens' appointee to|f| --Pertner wanted te help ac- | 19 Simcoe Street North e his Tuesday. Mrs. Olive Bradley, ; ; ; ire 100 fe 723-5221 £ programn 241 Drew St., was injured when| 'he authority said election of ane oe | gest to yo the car she was 'driving collid- sonia ie be held and a con:| --in King Township with front- (a) | 23 King Street West, way." ed with one driven by Wesley| S¢'vation film will be shown. |f age on 400 and Jane Street. H 623-2527 Rabb! i Saint Jo Dempsey, 64, 446 Beverly Pg pea al last --Tremendous future grewth On all winter clothing fér the youngsters -- Infants te size 14. pally al night, council appointed Alder- sia "The Best Coste Less Ae. . .' marks. M BANK DEBITS men Russell McNeil and Gordon | --Reply in confidence te Bex F terview Debits to Canadian bank ac-| Attersley as its representatives D1331 YOU NG AGES } MEN S WEAR that he y counts in December totalled] on the committee for the estab- > He | de $49 °03,800, an increase from| lishment of a drop-in centre for OSHAWA 7ZIMES OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 10 King St. West Downtown Oshawa that the J Nevember @ substantial] senior citizens. : ning Can reported | 4 a i -- ' } 7 i |

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