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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Feb 1967, p. 11

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faction ne has y from had to Dol be- short. he big re than ; share rovided made e 1 ouldn't HE Detroit his 41st ae wal policy in the Vietnam war." |tja] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tivedey, February 2, 1967 7] By KEN KELLY OTTAWA (CP)--In the after- math of the thalidomide trag- edy five years ago, federal au- thorities set dogs for public safety. Only some of their objectives have been reached, apparently in part because of civil service requirements affecting the ad- dition of new staff members. But officials claim that a integrity and stepped-up gov- ernment spot checks has: pre- served a reasonably-good rec- ord of drug safety. Only four instances of sig- nificant mide was withdrawn in March, during pregnancy. In the post - POWERED BY THE WIND John's, Nfld. since 1501, 4 tightened in a number of ways. The world's last commer- at i i i y mmer: uguesse White Fleet, which disappear within five years. This process still is going on 'Drug Control Tightened Aftermath Of Thalidomide hole will be plugged within a,those in matter of weeks. | The problem of regulating the |tive work for years, have been | industry, however, proved more|improved to some extent. about tightening |difficult, Not until 1975 will the their control over drugs andjfederal food and drug director- doubling the number of scien-jate reach the staff levels con- tific experts who act as watch-|sidered necessary. Dr. Ross Chapman, director- general of the federal food and drug directorate, Commons committee in recent weeks that a 10-year staff ex- pansion program was extended to 12 years at the behest of|been required to submit much Seats, treasury board, a cabinet co combination of drug industry sities eich polices pita formation about their compan- programs. From a staff of 604 In 1964, the directorate will go to 1,733) by 1975. Informed sources: say'it was Fa PPro mae not a question of treasury board|which new, more «serious or tight ~ fistedness but rather a/more frequent side effects ap- 1962, following the birth of more pers Peng vps ae sip than 100 deformed children to/cancies still existed in already- women who had taken the drug] authorized jobs. thalidomide P. Ngeo eign this does not|opinion. If found to be within period, drug regulations were IMPROVE SALARIES Salaries, uncompetitive withiforce in the: next few weeks. JOIN THE industry or private medical or scientific consulta- But they are still below par, in the estimation of senior of- ficials, for needed drug inspec- tors and analysts. There remains a_ pressing need for pharmacologists, phar- maceutical chemists, bacterioto- | gists and chemists, | Drug manufacturers have} informed a Fun For more detailed and extensive in- ies and the products they in- tend to sell. Outside experts recommended | that steps be taken to ensure safety control over a drug for Regulations covering this} point now are before the jus- jtice department for a legal federal powers, this regulation probably will be brought into THIS SEASON ? DAGMAR SKI CLUB Whole Family 12 MILES FROM OSHAWA @ EIGHT.SLOPES @ CLUB HOUSE FACILITIES @ NEW MEMBERS WELCOME @ North on Highway 12 to Myrtle and turn west 4 miles to the Dagmar Ski Club. The @ 4 ROPE TOWS @ SKI SCHOOL @ LUNCH COUNTER OPEN 5 DAYS WEEKLY @ RENTALS PHONE 649-5951 has been fishing the Grand shrinking and is expected to (CP Photo) Banks and calling at St. cial sailing fleet appears to be on the way out. The Por- with prospects that a final loop- NEWS IN BRIEF Sudden Counterfeit Flood Gas Stations Threat To New Currency Post Signs By VINCENT MATTHEWS agitated, made a scene and the "ere ee oe Canadian PreSs Correspondent poli has reminded service station op- MELBOURNE (CP) -- It'sjand took her to the police Sta-| orators by mail that they must easy to make money in Aus-|tion where she confessed, post a sign cautioning motorists tralia -- so easy, in fact, that} In the subsequent raids, police|j, Ontario against smoking government officials fear that ajseized $80,000 in counterfeit) While gas is being pumped into sudden flood of counterfeit)money in neat piles ready for|ineir cars. $820,000 FOR DISABLED Canada's opposition leader, TORONTO (CP) -- About|John Diefenbaker, went deep- $820,000 was raised Monday for|sea fishing Wednesday off Mar- the Rehabilitation Foundation|athon, a village in the Florida tor the Disabled through the an-|Keys, where he is spending a nual March of Dimes and the/five-day vacation. The former marching mothers, John Mey-|prime minister and Mrs. Dief- ers, campaign chairman, said/enbaker are visiting old friends, Wednesday. Mr. Meyers said al-/Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Caldwell. act returns won't be -- two weeks,| SCREEN WRITER DIES ale Mi eg | BURBANK lif. (AP money may undermine public|distribution and arrested eight about 10 per cent over ANK, Calif. (/ _ 3 > ; - oe soars $786,000, Richard L. Breen, ed ie faith in the new decimal cur-|persons. But the mastermind ed signs Pitas to be posted award - winning screen writer,|Tency, introduced only last Feb-|got away. What worries the po-|'0day but a department spokes- lice-is-that-he still has the|™@ Said there has been some Joseph} Tuary: delay while the industry selects Right now, police are looking| plates that printed the near-per-} for the master counterfeiter who|fect notes. ke common sign. manufactured $80,000 worth of| The big shock came when The regulations, which went fake $10 banknotes seized injprinters interviewed by police|into effect last September, raids on several houses in Mel-|said that with modern printing)make it illegal for a service tor was instructed to draft an : bourne. They believe many hun-|and photographic methods it/station operator to have a application for the necessary PSYCHOLOGIST DIES dreds of thousands of dollars) would be simple to copy any of{lighted match, lighter, pipe, legislation to enable the show} OSWEGO, N.Y. (AP) -- Dr.|may be hidden away some-|Australia's new decimal cur-|cigar or cigarette within 10 feet to be open after 1:30 p.m. on|Donald Snygg, chairman of the|Where, ready to be circulated/rency notes. |of a vehicle being serviced. Sundays. [psychology department at the|when the time is right. -- | More than 1,000 of the phoney| In addition the regulations put ! RMS SALE State University of New York| The forged notes were circu-|notes have been turned in to po-|the onus on the station operator RAPS ARMS SALE -- jjhere, died unexpectedly Wed- lated during the Christmas holi-|jice in Melbourne alone and|to prevent others breaking the OTTAWA Fae ey geno nesday. Dr. Snygg, who did/days, when the banks were|hundreds more in other Austral-|law. executive of gine rl et graduate work at the Univers-|closed for four days. The master|jan cities. It is believed there) A service station operator transport union Wednesday critlity of Toronto, was 62. counterfeiter had a group ofjcould be thousands more still in|said a department inspector has fcized the sale to the United people take the fake $10 notes| circulation. told him to refuse to serve a States of Canadian-made arma- POPE NOT COMING to small shops all over Mel- The suspicion about $10 notes|car if the car's owner refuses ments for the war in Vietnam.| gprawa (CP) -- The papal|bourne with instructions to buy is such that two major trade|to comply with the regulations. A statement by the executiveldelegate in Canada has indi-|something worth no more than! inion; have ruled that their| An attendant convicted of board of the Canadian Brother-|cated the Pope will not be able|20 cents or 40 cents. The change! wambers must refuse to belbreach of the Gasoline Hanaling hood of Railway, Transport andltg visit Canada during Centen-|they got from the fake $10 was|>2i@ in 19 notes. 'They willlAct. 1966, "Is liable to a fine General Workers said such/nial Year, Prime Minister Pear-|net profit, take $20 and $2 notes instead.|of not more than $10,000, or © sales are "'not at all compatible /son told the Commons Wednes- There is no $5 note in Austral-|imprisonment for a term of not with Canada's supposedly neut-lday, He was replying to Mar-|WOMAN TOO NERVOUS ian currency yet more than one year, or both." Asselin (PC--Charlevoix) |, But nervous cane ao : ite 3 TO DISCUSS POLLUTION | [Ton "ea" included the Pope in|set the scheme. OTTAWA (CP)--The question its invitations to heads of state.| The woman, one of the gang, entered a liquor store to buy a) ef pollution control on thy tawa River will be discussed in AID PAKISTAN | negotiations ve pot way! KARACHI, Pakistan (AP)-- ed preg A Dy gg og with Quebec on water problems,|p-esident Ayub Khan said Wed-|said: 'This looks a phoney $10/ Resources Minister Pepin tol nesday night drought and re-|to me." The woman became the Commons Wednesday. Helauced food shipments from the was replying to Jack Roxburelli united States have faced Paki- (L--Norfolk) who asked whatistan with the prospect of a food action was being taken to COr|-hortage, The United States has|, LEICESTER, England (CP)-- rect pollution of the river. Helotrered to augment the 250,000/More than 200 municipal coun- said it originates on the Quebec tons of promised grain, Com-|'lls are being asked by county side. munist China has pledged 100,-|authorities to measure the street WINS AWARD 000 tons of wheat and 50,000 tons|/ights in each area. County en- { ¢ gineers are assuming responsi- of rice, and Canada will supply |5." OTTAWA (CP)--The St. John) 19 999/000 worth of grain. bility for maintenance of all Ambulance Association an-|" " ' lights more than 13 feet high. nounced Wednesday that its 487) CARNIVAL ATTRACTS PM 'division here has won the Alice) OTTAWA (CP)--The prime CNE. 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