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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 21, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Robarts Tells Candidates 'Start Election Campaign' TORONTO (CP)--The Globe and Mail says Premier Robarts Tuesday told a closed meeting of Progressive Conservatives to start campaigning this summer for a provincial election, but he gave no indication whether he would call one for this fall or wait for spring. The meeting was held for 43 ; PC candidates who are not be members of the legislature. Student Loans OTTAWA (CP)-- Student/{: loans totalling $39,987,842 were granted to 6,156 students' in the first year that began last July 1, the finance department reported]: Tuesday. The figures excluded Quebec, which administers its own pro- gram. National Library OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's national library finally got a home Tuesday when Prime Min- ister Pearson snipped a ribbon officially opening a shiny new building housing both the library and the national archives. Several hundred people watched the ceremony at the $13,000,000 structure located on Wellington Street near Parlia- ment Hill. Promise JASPER, Alta, (CP) -- Ca- madian drug manufacturers pledged Tuesday to pass on savings from the withdrawn sales tax to their wholesalers and distributors. The promise came in a resolu- tion passed at the annual meet- ing of the Pharmaceutical Man- wfacturers' Association of Can- ada. Elected TORONTO (CP) -- Montreal businessman Felix Guiber, of the Canada Welfare Council, succeeding B. M. Alexandor of Ottawa. At the council's 47th annual meeting, Mrs. E. Davie Fulton of Ottawa was elected chairman of the family and child welfare division. HERE AND THERE ROSSLAND WIDENING City council has epproved a tender bid of $166,666 from W. B. Bennett Paving and Mater- ials Ltd., for construction work involved in the widening of Rossland Road. PARKING appro' ab re council to val by city use and control the city hall park- ing facilities on the evening of June 26, 27 and 28 between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. LETTERS PATENT Letters patent of incorpora- tion have been issued to two Oshawa companies. They are Darcey Distributors Limited and G. M. Delaney Construction Limited. PREMIER ROBARTS - at closed meeting Has Cancer LONDON (AP)--Sir Laurence Olivier has cancer, but there is a good chance of a cure, his wife said Tuesday night. Lady Olivier -- actress Joan Plowright--called a news con- ference to appeal to the public not to cancel bookings at Bri- tain's National Theatre during the absence of its director and leading actor. Odors And Noise =| PORT HURON, Mich. (CP)-- Noxious odors and noise from Sarnia's petro - chemical plants are making life miserable for residents of St. Clair County, @ | Mich, Dr. Robert Rowe of the county health department told the International Joint Commis- sion on Air Pollution, Tuesday that air pollution had steadiny worsened over 10 years and now OTTAWA Commons travel exemptions. form, said. Board President Benson. and professional employees. Pollution said Tuesday. the Ontario Department Health showed a bacterial count too high to permit children to swim in the lake. ; Port Colborne is at the Lake} The Oshawa Folk plese Erie end of the Welland Canal. LOOKING FOR A COMMFORTABLE QUIET RENDEZVOUS DOWTOWN? THEN GO TO THE Tally-Ho Room Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST, WEST Simplify Forms (CP) -- Revenue Minister Benson promised the finance committee ° x Tuesday to try to simplify cus-|Wants victins of\crime to be toms declaration forms that Ca-|Compensated. < nadian toursits must file when they return to Canada claiming|uted 1,500 copies of a 17-page Mr. Rey said the govern- ment has in considering a re- s designed form. In the meantime, Burlington Skyway a slip of printed explanation may be attached to the form, he Salary Increase OTTAWA (CP) -- Salary in-|/since April 12 for repairs, will creases for some 1,000 senior/he reopened to four lanes Fri- public employees amounting to day. about four per cent were an- nounced Tuesday by Treasury The minister said in a state- Tuesday was elected president) nent the increases -- with a annual cost of $1,000,000 and retroactive to Jan, 1, 1967--af- fect senior executive, scientific PORT COLBORNE, Ont. (CP)--The Port Colborne recre-|Patients frequently ask to stay ation department has cancelled its semunee swimming lessons|° three, simply because it is for about 500 children because|20t particularly convenient to of pollution in Lake Erie, rec-|/8 home when the doctor says reation director Robert Sones| they are ready to leave the hos- extends over most of the county. Compensation TORONTO (CR)-- The Cana- ian Corrections Association The association has distrib- proposal for c Ontario, Michigan | Reach Agreement | OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ments of Ontario and Michigan have agreed to grant drilling permits for oil and gas wells on the lands bordering, and the islands within, Lake Huron, the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River provided they are not within 350 feet of/forecast issued at 5:30 a.m. to-|Mostly cloudy and cooler with|called the Canadian Council of the water's edge, the Interna-|qay, tional Joint Commission said Tuesday. ernments, Before these permits are granted, at least 30 days' notice will be given to the other government, The JC statement follows a/ETie, series of meetings between rep- resentatives of Ontario and Mi-|¢™ Georgian Bay regions;|Thursday sunny clouding over)retariat of about 35 permanent| working while searching for chigan under the jurisdiction of|Sunny with a few cloudy periods|!ater in the day with a chance/staff, Funds to set up the sec-|staff. y over Northern Ontario will con-| westerly 20 Thursday. Permits for wells closer than|tinue to give cloudy showery 350 feet may be granted only| weather to the north country to-|today and early Thursday i ; A -|lished formally this September|tariat be formed. pad ner oes gong re and| day and Thursday, Over the rest|Turning cloudy later Thursday|and will co-ordinate py subsequent approval by the gov-|4¢ Ontario there will be mostly|with a chance of showers. Sea-| ment of educational television, pared to pay more than 34 per Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake EXPO DISHES WINNERS MONTREAL (CP) -- Glasgow Scot Ted Renold won the cov- Canadian Council eted International Cookery On Education Medal with special Expo dishes TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's = Segoe m3 <t Longer i a| aboard Canadian Pacific Steam- a agp 'hed fe ships' liners. The dishes include uesdey 8 'Ol Hot Lobster Nova Scotia, and form what amounts to a nation- 7 ; wide education ministry to co- Supreme de Volaille Champlain. ordinate national policy. Formation of the body, to be WEATHER REPORT Sunny Weather In South Cloud, Showers In North TORONTO (CP) -- Weather per cent share will be the largest. SEEK STRONG CENTRE Informants said Education Minister William Davis of On- The council will be estab-|tario urged that a strong secre- Western James Bay region: showers today and Thursday.| Ministers of Education, is sub- Synopsis: Unsettled weather|Winds southerly 20 becoming] ject to ratification by the 10 pro- vincial governments. Ottawa region: Mainly sunny He said Ontario would be pre- THE HEINTZMAN sunny weather. sonable temperatures, Wind s|teacher exchanges, educational|cent to get the secretariat es- Toronto, Hamilton, bli light. planning and develop it, and hed. Mr. Davis said On- Montreal region: Some cloud- the trading of research informa-|tario also would lend techni- Lake Huron, Niagara,|iness at first but becoming) tion. cians and researchers to. the Lake Ontario, Haliburton, south-/mainly sunny by iate morning.| 'The council will have a sec-|new body so it could start London PIANO RENTAL PLAN Here's a novel plan for parents who wish to test their children's musical ability before purchas- ing a piano. Heintzman will rent today and Thursday. Not of evening showers. Seasonable|retariat will not be available - the commission. h 4 in temaberatere. Winds temperatures. Winds northeast-|before next April and the prov- you an attractive, sy sara Bli il light. erly 15 today. Light tonight and|inces will pay generally on a SERVICE piano for 6 months--if you de- lind Ch dren Sudbury, North Bay, northern| 2Ursday- per capita basis. Ontario's 34) D TATION cide to purchase it, the six Georgian Bay, Timagami re- Touch, Smell Expo gions: Variable cloudiness to- MONTREAL (CP) -- Twenty-|4ay and Thursday. Chance of a) windsor ...... three 'blind children made a|Shower or thundershower late|c: phoma touch, smell and listen visit to|this afternoon or evening. Notitondon ... a|much change in temperature.| Kitchener chance to finger the fur- of a|Winds southwest 15. Expo 67 Tuesday and got kicking kangaroo. Accompanied by adult volun-|rane regions: Variable cloudi- teers and parents, the children|ness with scattered showers to-|St. Catharines ..... toured the Bell Telephone, Ca-|day and Thursday. Continuing|Toronto ........ seer 60 75 nadian Pacific - Cominco, and Australian pavilions and then|ing westerly 20 Thursday. set off for a visit to the La Ronde amusement section. "We told them what to expect beforehand and now they're get- ting some experience of things they would likely never get near anywhere else,"' explained Ilene Macagy, 2 worker for the Mont- real A jation for the Blind ting vie- Mr. Benson said he has had/tims of crime. Much 'of the trouble himself completing the|money would come from con-| victed criminals. BURLINGTON, Ont. (CP)-- Ray Britain, district construc- tion engineer for the depart- ment of highways, said Tues- day the Burlington Skyway bridge, reduced to two lanes Hospital Beds i TORONTO (CP)--Some 3,000 hospital beds could be made available if the average length of stay of each patient in On- tario hospitals were shortened by one day, the Ontario Hospi- tal Services Commission said Tuesday. 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The decision was ¢ joy by government Fulton Hi Assistants OTTAWA (CP)--D, has added two full-t ants to-his leadershij staff; includung the 1 the Progressive C Student Federation. The student leade Vineberg of Mont: caused a stir in part joining the Fulton 1 youth organizer whil his elected post as p the student federatio Mr. Fulton's offic Tuesday that the Kar has travelled about 5 and visited 67 of the since he began camr earnest March 1, } was in Toronto Tues ing today on a 10- through Quebec. He has visited all except Newfoundland 41 political talks, 26 cal speeches and 26 ferences, He has me with members of 107 sociations. Mr. Fulton has co his campaign in the | populous provinces, forays in Ontario, fi bec and four in his h ince of British Colu: Ceylon's Its Natio MONTREAL (CP) Minister Dudley 8%. $ of Ceylon heads that delegation today at f ceremonies marking national day at Expo The prime ministe in Montreal from Ott day night. 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